The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 31, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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i' of-Way to Bridge Site in
Court Will Rush Work
EUGENE, Or., Doc. 31. Negotia
tions for right-of-way through tho
i Jol uwm-Andorson rock quarry on
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uc-Coos Day branch of the
itru Pacific railroad, tho Wil
lamette Pacific Railroad Pompnny
now seeks to condomn tho rlght-of-
way through tho property.
' , The Johnson-Anderson Compony,
' contractors on tho Jotty nt tho mouth
i flj lilO OIIIBUIW JVIVUI, unil n-.
; f land at tnat point, wnoro uiej
, obtained rock for tho Jetty work.
) Tliolr contract has boon comploteu
for ttorao t'nio past and th6 railway
company clnlms that tho quarry U
filly woll worked out and that tl'o
Vlilo of1 tho property Is not very
iron! but tho owners of tho quarry
my' that tt hero Is yut much valuable
f material there for futuro contracts
t and .are not willing to soil tho rlglit-
i bt-yiSy for a price which tho rail-
' way company deems reasonable.
The 'failure to roach aa agroomont
eu .i price for the. land has resulted
In1 thef .'"railway company going to
court -to obtain the laud. A Jury
Vrlll set tho amount,' of damages and
the (jrlghtrof-way will pass to the
railway company through process
5'Hw ,
Jin thoComplant filed by tho WIN
(tePacttlc' against thq Johnson
Aivivon Compn'ny, tho railway com
pany estimates tho dnmages by tho
building of tho track through the
quarry and tho adjoining land at
J25Q0, Tho amount of land to bo
taken, according to the englnccrc
measurements, Is C.25 acres.
Tho WUIamotto Pacific track Is
bllllt up'to'tho quarry and further
track-laying Is Impossible until 'this
slrfp of right-of-way Is obtained. It
Was Intended by tho railway com
pany to bogln work on tho big
bridge across tho Sluslaw Illvor at
Acme long heforo this tlmo, but II
In' Impossible to transport tho ma
terials to tho MMTtho structure
beforo tho tracMs built that far.
The condemnation caso will como
urf bofore G. F. Sklpworth, who will
then be Circuit Judge, at tho Feb
ruary term of court, It Is hoped by
the" railway company to liavo tho
oflso tried at tho beginning of 'tho
tWra so that nn early resumption of
the" work ot track laying may be
h'rttl. i The grado below tho quarry
Is complotdd and nil tho work ncc
ifttsaVy to do aftor tho right-of-way
thr6ugh this property Is obtnlnod a
(o threw up tho grado ncrouB tho
land' and lay tho rails to tho bridge
lt& Aftor this Is dono tho rail
laying will bo rushod toward Coos
.1'ay. Tho rails can bo laid ncross
false work at tho Acmo brldgo slto
shUe work on tho permanent Btruc
ti'ro Is proceoillng.
4itOTiT nv liquou h:n.
'Vf AuotliteJ 1'mi Id Coot Jlijr TlniM.)
.LONDON, Doc. 31. Tho Llcensod
Victuallers Defonso Lenguo, ropro
s?ntiiK soino 25,000 liquor license
holders, has passed resolutions charg
ing unfair troatmont by tho govern
niunt bocauso of Increased taxes nnd
shortened hours for tho public bars.
Tho liquor trade, said tho chair
man of tho meeting, Is always tho
heaviest sufforor In tlmo of emer
gency when tho government noods
money badly. Hut hiicIi omorgQitclos
give tho enemies of tho trado n chance
to Inflict Injury upon It. Thoy had
added heavily to tho tax on beer,
shortened tho hours or business nnd
In many places forbado the right of
n.try to soldiers. Tho economic 10
sult of this policy would bo to reduco
salaries urn! dismiss employes, ho
Bidae driving tho smaller pliicos out
of bilsliiosB,
Tho resolution declared It to bo
an. unfair and Inconsistent pulley to
Ullow tho nrmy to havo cantoens while
the mon wero denied entry to tho
bars.
DANCE AT fiUMN'rcn ftATITIMlAV.
Van, a.
Become Efficient
WEAR TORIC LENSES
YOU'LL WORK BETTER, FEEL BETTER, SEE
BETTER AND LOOK BETTER'
Eyes Scientifically Examined.
Glasses Fitted. '
Red Cross Optical Dept.
A,t
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Mr. Petit, Whose Young Bride
Eloped With Another at Eu
gene, Now in Marshfielcf
Tho following from tho Eugene
Gunrd will bo of Intdrest hqro, on
Mr. Potlt hns kept his whereabouts
secret since his arrival oil tho Day:
Did you
find my wlfo?" Mr.
Petit whoso
brldd of a fow days
lnlnnn1 kiltli it MrnnGnr l"fom a Mil
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gono hotel Friday night, tnklng ?220
of her husbnud's money, Inquired
of Chief of Police Ohrlstonsen ovol
long distnnce telcphono this morning
from MaVshflold. "No," tho chief
replied.
"Well," sold tho volco. "If you
haven't got her, I guess l'vo got
to lot her go."
Tho poljco with tho doparturo
of tho Blxty-year-old husband for
Mnrshfiold sovoral days ago dropped
nil efforts to traco nis thlrty-yoar-old
wlfo. Tho couplo loft tho city
In a tnxlcab, headed toward Port
land. Tho action of tho officers In
abandoning tho caso was dub to tho
fact thnt tho husband failed 4o file
a complaint. They wero much sur
prised when tho husband made nn
Inquiry over tho tolcphono this morn
ing, to nBcortnln if sho hnd boon
apprehended hy tho police.
At tho hotel, tho photographer,
who took the pictures of tho brfdo
and groom, dolivercd 'his finished
prbduct. Tho photographs aro halt
ing a claimant.
"If sho over cnlls, gvo hor tho
pictures," tho groom stated.
Tho couplo camo to Eugono from
Iowa on a honoymoon tour. '
IlAIUIKItK VOUM CLUIt
Heads of Coon liny Shops Form
Association.
Tho Uoss Harbors of Coon Day
mot lust night at tho Antiseptic
Tonsorlal Parlor and orgnnlxoil wjint
will be kpown as tho Dobs Darbers'
Association. Tho .following offi
cers wero olectod: J. 0. Laugworthy,
president; Perry Swoarlngor, secre
tary; August Farley, treasurer.
Thoso prosont wero J. 0. Lang
woiUiy, August Farloy, J. I. Ter
rell, V. E. Knight, Harry nrndflold,
Jlurry Truman, Porry Swoarlngor,
Wm. Hoffmnn, Roy Woods, Edwin
Dusby, Mllo Sumner, D. A. (lurry,
J, T. McOuIro nnd James Wynne
ANDEItSOX IS HOPEFUL
Hud Still Thinks Tlmt Ho AVI11
He
Able to "Como Hack"
POllTL'AND Oro. Doc, 31. Dud
Andorson, tho Vancouver Woltor
welght, whoso seconds threw 'up tho
spongo after ho had gono two rounds
"with Frank Darrlcau in Wallnco,
Idaho, Christmas day, has returned
homo, Although tho proinotors
couldn't see Dud ns a futuro draw
ing enrd nnd called off tho bout with
Sammy Good scheduled for Pond I o
ton Now Year's, tho Vancouver boy
nnys ho will stick In tho gamo.
"Tho reports sent out from Wall
nco aftor tho fight wero too much In
favor of Darrloau," Bald Dud. "I
was In tho worst condition In which
I havo over ontored tho ring whoa
I climbed through tho ropos to fight
Darrlcau. I had no place to train
and Just boforo tho tight .1 Injurod
my foot and when I got Into the ring
I could hardly stand on it. This
naturally gavo Durrlenu a big ad
vautago as It Is not u hard feat to
loud to a man who Is hobbling
n round tho ring on ono foot."
Frank Dupuls, who wns with Dud
In Walluco, says Anderson was suff
ering from stomach troublo, too,
whllo ho fought.
STATISTICS OK
OIMXJON
diocese
KIMS-
COPAL
CHICAGO, Dec. 31 Tho protos
tnnt Episcopal Annual, Just Issued,
gives tho following statistics for tho
Oregon dloceso for tho past year;
Clergy, 33; parishes and missions,
r0; baptisms, 3GG; coutlrmod, 231;
communicants, 31)24; murrlngos,
101; burials, 100; Sunday school
scholars, 1753; tenchors, 210; con
tributions, $50,753.
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DANCE AT SUMNER SATURDAY,
JAN. 2,
Leo Lehman Slightly Wounded
By Harry L. Anderson in
Fracas Jealousy Cause'
DANDON, Or., Dec. 31. "Leo Loh-
mnn, bottorjuiown around town as
j "Dlncklo," la Buffering from cuts
across tho back and light fctdo, Mrs.
Hay F'nnders Is nursing a slight cut
on tho forearm and Harry L. Andor
sdn Is boiiiid bvor under $200 bond,
awaiting hearing by tho grand Jury,
as tho result of a Christinas morning
cutting, nffray in tho upstairs apart
ment of tho Dufbrt building, on Fll
moro avonild.
Thd story, ns It appoars from tho
ovidonco given In the preliminary
hearing beforo Justlco of tho Peaco
C. It. Wade, nnd ns It Is related by
Anderson, shows that Lehman start
ed tho affair that ended with Ander
son to tho good. Itnppcnrs that Loh
man, who was moro or less familiar
with Mrs. Flandors, was Jealous of
tho attentions being shown tho lattor
by Andorson
Anderson, who Is engaged in ped
dling meat around tho city, occupied
tho room adjoining thoso of Mrs,
Flandors and her ulstor, MIbs Mable
Post, in tho Dufort building. He had
nsked tho two young ladles, along
with soino other friends to take
Christmas dinner with him. This
Is snid to havo aroused' Lehmnn'B
Jealousy.
G. A. It. POftT ELECTS
OFKICEHS KOIl J01B
1 Dnndon Post Gt A. It.1 olectod offi
cers nt their fast mooting for 19 15,
ns follows: '
C. A. Hodgors, Commander,
It. 1 Shannon, Senior VIco Com
mander. C. D. Zoolf, Junior VIco Command
er. J. A. Fnulds, Qunrtormastor,
II. A. Cox,. Surgeon,
A. M. Sumner, Chnplaln.
J. V. Folter, Officer of tho Day.
Avory Tylor, Officer of tho Guard.
W. F. Kennedy, dolognto to De
partment Encampment,
Moses Wilson, Altornnto dcloguto.
0. D. Zeek, Adjutant,
HlriJin Flbh; Sergt. Major.
Autlo Henry, Q.-M. Sorgt.
It. II. Rosa, Patriotic Instructor.
Dnndon Recorder,
DANDON LODGE HLKCTlONtf.
Uandon Lodgo of A. F. & A. M.
and tho Occidental Chapter of tho
O. E. S. hold a Joint Installation and
banquet in tho K. of P. hall last Sat
urday ovonlng nnd with W. E. Crnlno
for tho Masons, and Miss Knto RDsa
for tho Eastern 8tar, acting ob ln
Btalllng offlcors, tho following' offi
cors woro placed In offlco for tho
year 1015:
MllMIIIS.
Vf. J. Sabln, Vf, M.
Vf. A. LoGoro, S. W.
E. E. Oakes, Trcas.
C. E. Dowman, Sec.
Ray Watklns, S. D.
D. M. Averlll, J. D.
II. G. Hclmkln, S. S.
Morrill Jamleson, J. S.
Win, Dlngnmln.
1'a.stoni Star.
Adolnldo Roynolds, W. M.
Wm. LoGoro, )V. P.
Julia Papo, A. M.
Dlauch Faulds, Sec.
Mrs. Elizabeth Helmkln, Treas.
Allco Galllor, Conductor.
Adolaldo Pearson, A. C.
Ada, Clara Drown.
Ruth, Kate Rosa,
Esther, Rosa Dlngamln.
Martha, Mary Galller.
Electa, Elizabeth Manclot.
Warden, Mrs. Dowman,
Sentinel, Wm, Dlngamln.
Chaplain, Viola nosa.
Marshal, Elba Wlron.
Organist, Mortn Mohl. Dandon
Recorder,
HUSSIAN NAVAL IIASK.
inr AMOCllteO rr to Coos D7 TlniM.J
LONDON, Dec. 30. A Derlln
ro-
port snya thnt Russia Is planning to
establish n naval baso on tho Aland
Islands. Tho Gulf of Finland Is now
frozon over in parts, but tho Aland
ports remain free from Ico.
Whllo tho states bordorlng tho Dal
llc havo objected violently to tho
construction of fortifications on tho
Islands, it Is understood that a num
ber of Russian warcraft, Including
somo of her largest vessols, havo ar
rived thoro, and that provisions and
ammunition havo been stored In groat
quantity.
Tho Aland archipelago consists of
eighty Inhabited Islands and Islets
nt tho mouth of tho Gulf of Dothnla.
They wero taken over from Sweden
by Russia In 1800. Thoy aro popu
lated by about 25,000 persons, most
ly Swedes.
MRS. C. M. ANDERSON and children
of AUogany aro Marsllfiold visitors,
T
THE BBEMna
Steamer in Early ThisjMorn
ing From Portland Passen
ger Travel is Still Light
Tho ,Droftkwater arrlvodjfn this
morning from Portlnnd ttter
good trip down tho coast. Jlie had
a fair cargo of frolght butra rather
small pnssonger list, travel con
tinuing light owing to tho froxlmlty
of tho holiday season. t
Among thoso arriving Von tho
Droakwhtor wore: f
Miss Slgnn Eklund, John Hrlck
son, V. Johnson, A. Johnson, 3. H.
Fleming, Mrs. J. U. Fleming, Clif
ford Little, John Edward, A. M.
Woodard, Glenn Hydo, E. J. Andor
son, D. E. Hodgo, Harvey a. Con
ro, II. J. llookmnn, J. L. Williams,
C. C. Stephen, Louis Henth, J. A.
Million, Geo, lilll, A. Anderson, A.
Hill, Ed Mode I e, C. E. Hess, Mrs.
CIiub. Moarn, Elinor Mcafa, J. D.
Wimor, 11 D, Kohoo, E. 0. Van
AIDS TO NAVIGATION
Cnptn'rii Kjij-h Aids to Nnigntloii Atv
In Excellent Condition
A Portland pupor snys: 'Mxioklng
lllto u Christmas ship, tho steamer
Drenkwntor, Captain T. J. Macgenn,
arrived at Alnsworth dook from Coo
Dny ending ono of tho speediest
tilpB sho has made In her caroer.
In 23 hours nnd 20 minutes after
leaving Mnrshfiold sho wot In hor
berth nt this end of tho lino.
At tho request of Captiilu iMnc
gonn, llpnry ,L. Ueck, lTghthouso
Inspector'of tho 'seven toon tfi district,
agreed' to,, chnrigo tho color of the
range lights loading from tho son
to Murahflold to red in order that
they may ho destlnulshed more read
ily. A now rango light also Is to bo
established at Smith's mill."
F.
Son of Mr.
and Mrsi L. T.
of Marshficld.
Matthews,
a - Figures In Romance
Tho following from llio Sdn Fran
cisco Eatlilifar will bo of Interest on
Coos Day as Professor Matthews Is
tho el dost Bon of Mr. and jirs. L. T.
Matthows or .Mnrshfiold and n broth
or of Mrs, J. G. Kinney and Miss
Ruth Matthews of Mnrshfiold and is
known tpafnum,bor of Dorlcoloy stu
dents hdrbiL .
For tho fjrst tlmo In tho recent
history of tho Institution tho Univer
sity of California yesterday devolopod
a romance between n mombor of tho
faculty aud-n momber of vth'o studont
body. The circumstances camo to
light when Professor William C. Mat
thews of tho Agricultural Collogo
took out a llcenso to marry Miss Haz
el L. Edgecomb, a senior in the Social
Sclenco College.
Though tho llcenso was obtalnod
yestorday tho wedding will not occur
until noxt Tuesdify ovonlng. Tho
Rov. R. J.'Lokon will offlclato nnd
tho coromdny will bo held at tho
first Christian church of Dorlcoloy
with tho Intlmato frlouds and rela
tives of tho. hrldo and groom attend
ing. Tho Christmas vacation period
will bo utljlzed by tho young couplo
In a wedding trip to tho southorn part
of tho state
Professor Matthews has boon with
the University of California but ono
)enr, coming direct to tho Institu
tion from Kentucky. Miss Ed go
comb was "ono of his first acquain
tances nt tho University.
"Thero'a nothing to bo said about
It," explained Professor Matthows
last evening. "Wo Just foil In loyo
nnd now wo aro going to be married."
PRISONER CAHKIKS OA1TOR.
(Or AuoUt4 rre to Coo. Cl Ttatu 1
LONDON, Doc. 31. Tho story of
how a Wounded Ghurka obtained a
comfortable rldo to camp without los
ing tho prlsonor ho had capturod Is
realtod by nn offlcor Just returned
from tho front. .
"Ono night," said tho officer, who
commands a company In a Ghurka
regiment, "whon our mon rushed n
German trench, ono of tho Ghurkns
captured n Gorman. Thoro Is a re
ward for bringing in prlsonors alive,
so tho Ghurka started back to our
trenches with his prisoner.
"Ho was hit In tho leg while cross
ing tho flold, bo ho forced tho Gor
man to tako him on his back to our
lines, Ho camo riding In on his cap
tive, secured his roward and then let
himself be removed ou a stretcher to
tho hospital,"
Libby COAL. TIio kind YOU Imvo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 7a. Pacific
iLhory una Transfer Company,
HO
MfflIB
LVFDS
ST T
PROM THE SOUTH
brings Small Cargo of Miscel
laneous Freight and Light
Passengor List.
Tho Nnnn Smith nrrlvcd In this
morning from Snn FrnnclBco. Sho
brought in a .miscellaneous cargo of
frolght and n fair passonger list.
Among thdso arriving 6n hor
wore:
J, D. Mcroon, D. I. Mngeo, R, A.
Wright, 11. Moore, M. L. May, E.
O. Griffith, W. T, Legg, P. Lawronco,
Mrs! P. Lawrence, J. T. Long, Mis.
Long nnd child, S. Ontos, M. Church,
D. Dunlch, W. Henthora nnd 27
stoerago.
HIGH TIDE Ai
T
Capt. Lofsted Holds Geo. W.
Elder in Port One Day on
Account of Bad Conditions
Tho Goorgo Vf, Elder nrrlvcd In
this morning from Eureka. Captain
Lofsted leportcq thnt tho bar wns
very rough nnd owing to tho nd
vcrso tides thnt ho would not bo
r.blo to got out today far Portland.
He plnnn to 'snll at 10 o'clock to
motiow. Todny'a tldo wns nbqut tho
highest of tho your, tho obb starting
shortly boforo noon.
- Tho Elder will lmvo n good out
going list of pnssongcrs. Freight'
shipments are light.
Tho Elder hnd only thrco Incom
ing pnsBcngera nnd two of thoso
wero tho hrldo nnd groom, Mr. and
Mm. Thdo, Drndloy. Capt. Iofstod
says that Mrs. Drudloy Is nn oxcollont
Fntlor, never showing nn Indication
of Bcaslckncss.
ACCIDENTS ARE REPORTED
SovcrnI
Injured In Coos
Mills nuil Camps
County
SALEM, Orov Doc. 31. Labor
Commissioner Hoff's weekly report of
ncrldonts bIiowb that thrco porsons
wero 'killed, tho fatalities occurlng
nt Rnnlnr, whoro Isnao Cupp and
Frank Story, loggers, nnd Charles
Dry on Hummons, railroad omployo,
woro victims. Fifteen of tho 41 nc
cldonts reported occurring In activ
ities connected with tho lumbor
and logging Industry. Tho total num
ber of accidents Is not ns Inrgo as
during tho fall season bocauso ninny
Industries nro shut down now.
Tho following Is n list of tho Coos
County accldontu:
E, Koony, Myrtle Point, knee
sprained, logging.
Androw Andorson, Mnrshfiold,
oyo Injurod, logging.
I. Stonmnu, Mnrshfiold, anklo
sprained, pnpor mill.
W. D. Ualn, Murshflold, rib bro
kon, planing mill.
D. W. Dlomnn, Mnrshfiold,
bruised, logging.
A. E. Gngnon, Mnrshfiold,
ribs broken, Bhlnglo mill.
hand
two
PRAYER OF FRENCH.
lr AikkUIM rrtut lb Coot Ptr Tlmw.J
PARIS, Dec. 31. Domromy, tho
vlllngo In tho Vosgos whoro Joan of
Arc was born, continues to attract
tho visitor. Thoy go to tho cottago
of tho horolno, not moroly through
curiosity, but to register a wish that
tho Germans bo drvon out of Franco.
Thla has been tho prayor of all thoso.
who havo been to Domromy slnco tho
beginning of tho war and who hao
registered at tho llttlo homo. Tho
visitors' book ovon bears, under dnto
of July 31st, on tho ove of hostilities,
the Inscription "To abolish tho wur,"
signed by n man from Marsolllos.
ROY SCOUTS IN ARMY.
IPr AuocliteJ Priii to cmi nr Tlmcf,)
LONDON, Doc. 31, Thoro aro now
over 10,000 old Doy Scouts sorvlug
tho army at tho fiont and making
splondld soldiers, says General Rndon
Powell, chief of tho organization.
Tho General has Just rotumod from
York, whero ho mado a satisfactory
arrangomont with tho education auth
orities ln regard to tho scouts serv
ing as messengers and offlco boys n
tho military headquarters there. By
this arrangomont tho boys give ono
week to the nrmy and tho altornnto
week to their schools.
A significant announcement is tho
opening of tho ScoiUb' Defenso Force
to boyB of 15, which would glvo them
a year of training, It Is said, In caso
tho age of enlistment In tho army Is
lowered to fifteen years.
SPEEDWELL bulls from COOS
DAY for SAN FRANCISCO, SAN
PEDRO nuil SAN DIEGO, HATl'R.
DAY, JAN. a, 11 A. M,
ROUGH
BH
D1Y
For Women
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f. RIPPENDORF-DITTMANN
'v''
PIERCE.Shoes for Girls, Boys and Children
Hub Dry Goods Company
"SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN."
CORNEIt imOADWAY AND ri'A'vitAf. .iv,.v ....
. I TOW GETS
THE FQHD AGENCY
Well-known Auto Man Adds
Popular Car to His List
For 1915.
I. R. Tower, tho well-known nu
tomohllo man, Is ln Portlnnd this
week perfecting nrraugouicntB for
tho enlargement of Ills' automobile
lino for l'Jin. Somo tlmo slnco ho
closed his contract for representing
tho popular Fold car In Coos and
Curry Counties and his trip to Port
lnnd Is In connection with this en
largement of his business for 11) in.
Ho has arranged for tho arrival of
n onrlond of 19 IB Ford curs ou
Cr.o.s Day by January IB and also u
comploto stock of Ford parts and
other nutomobllo itrccssorlcs nnd
supplies. It Ih Mr. Towor'a purpoBo
to develop tho offlclonoy of hlu
sorvlco department to a point leav
ing nothing to bo desired by nuto
mobllo owners,
Ills now plans contemplate a mod
em garage thoroughly equipped In
every way for sorvlco that Mr.
'Towor Btutofl will glvo a now mean
ing to tho word In thU section.
PRUSSIAN IXSS 7o:j,ooo.
Total Gci'iimn CiiNiinllles Kstluuik'il
ut l.noO.OOO; AustiliiiiN Sumo.
LONDON, Doc. 31. Tho Dally
Hall's correspondent nt Copenhagen
received ou Saturday Gorman disuni
ty lists numbered 101 to 108, which
contained tho nnmes of 35,883 killed,
wounded and missing offlcors and
men, bringing tho total Prussian loss
es to 703,032, Tho Dnvarlan lossos
nro bo heavy that It may bo calculat
ed that neatly hatf thplr nrmy Is out
of nctlon.
Tho Gorman losses to dnto, Includ
ing thoso not yet published, may bo
sot down at about 250,000 dead, 400,
000 missing, nnd 850,000 woundod,
bringing tho totnl to about 1,500,
000. About 25,000 offlcors havo
been killed and 25,000 offlcors havo
boon wounded, but only 4000 officers
aro missing.
According to Information from Vi
enna, tho AuBtro-Hungarlan casual
ties nro calculated at about 1,500,000
offlcors and mon Wiled, wounded nnd
missing.
SOME CRACK SHOTS.
L. A. Llljcqvlat nnd A. J. Sherwood
recontly wont duck hunting and
brought in moro than thoy could con
veniently carry, 53 ln number. Tho
two which found tliolr way to tho
Herald man's homo by Mr. Llljo
qvlst'a courtesy woro flno. Coqulllo
Herald.
New Years Dinner
And Dance
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Chandler Hotel
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1915.
Dinner served" at 5:30,
Make Your Reservations Early.
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WOT LEAVE HERE
Editor Times: Owing to a rumor i
I'lvlng gained circulation that I wm?
l'lunnlng to discontinue my prnc
lice Hero and leave Mnrshfiold, I '
wish to unnouneo that such u ro
port Is utterly without foundation
and furthermore I Wan to Btnto
that I am located hero porinnnont-
ly. Mrs. Derby, who wn8 compollcd-'i
to go to California for her health,"
will return nt tho end of tho rainy'
Benson, nnd wo will make our per-1?
manont liomo on Coob Day. i
I wish to tako this occasion to1
express my nppreclallon and Bntls.
f net Ion with tho patronago nnd re
ception uccordod mo on Coob Day ,
and thnt I will endoavor to merit n
contlnuanco of It by rendering tho
best professional son Ices possible
UIL W. 8. DBIIWY,
First National Hank Illdg., Marsh-
field.
DIG PRIZE TO CREW
(07 AuocUtM TrtM I Coo. u, TIidm.)
i.ugllMi Snllors Kerch o $nrj,00!
for Cnptiu-o of Two German Ship i.
LONDON, Dec, 31. The wen- j
mo wnrsiiipB which captured M
Gorman bnrgues (Johlbok and V
keo will lmvo nlnotccn thbusn j
pounds or $95,000 to dlvldu nmo
them from tho salo of these vossd
which Woro recently put up (
miction. Tho Porkoo wont to n Nq
weglan biddor for $61,000. T
Gqlbok passed to another Norwugli
firm nt tho price of 1G4.000. I
Tho snlo of tho Porkoo nrpuB
luterost becauso sho Is tho larg4
sailing vos8ol afloat Sho can lot
nearly G.000 tons of cargo. B14
wns laillichmt rnnlnr n Ttrltlah .-
Istry on tho Clyde In 1001, owd' w
first known as tho llrllllant. Short!
boforo tho outbreak of tho war ss
wbb sold to tho "P" lino of cllppei
of Hamburg, and Cnptuln Nlsson w
plncod In command.
Captain Nlsson was skipper of I
famous flvo-mnstod barquo Pre
son, which wob wrecked ln a stor;
off Dovor three years ago, when t
oincora and crow acted with sue
gallantry that tho Kalsor sent
congratulatory tolegram.
Tho Porkoo was dispatched by
Gorman ownors to Now York on
first trip, hut was Intercepted
Dovor on August 5, by II. M.i
Zulu. Captain Nlsson, in sight of
snot whoro his o d choree.
r ' v
rroussou, ion nor uones, cnneavo
to cscnpo by hoisting tho Union Jai
Out sho rnn up tho truo colora w
a shot plorcod hor foresail.
Times Want Ada for results.
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