The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Established 1878
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail
mill floon Itnv Advert I sor
No. 153
111 SITDITIH PUZZLES AID
MIS OP DEUELQPiUIENTS WITHHELD
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Brlif ;Mdsage Today Tells of
vrotihorces Leaving iwcx-
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CA'KRANZA FACTIONS
CLAIMS TO BE WINNING
AnnounowObregon About to
BhiiiiCapital Move Of-
ftSTto Chihuahua
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cBttUAHUA CAPITAL. I
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IWNQTON, D. C, Jan. I
ttary Bryan announced
it of a telegram saying:
owors of Villa aro Icav- I
cleo City for tho north
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lea of tho National Rnll-
b bo at Chihuahua."
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SA.'7l5f Carmnza Agency hnH I
following: "Vorn Cruz
that (lenornl Obregon I
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nnco of tho capital and
o occupy tho placo al- I
HtWfflgwedlntoIy."
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WAJJWWCITON, I. C, Jan. 20.
8orfryan said today that tho
8tiNi'iiprtmunt wnn without Infor-
uwji?itwo days as to what was
in Mexico City. Tho flight
z, from tho capital has
n. quick chnngo In tho
us of tho convoutlon
mantled by Villa. It Is
At tho attack on Tnmplco
bo delayed. A gonor-
I of tho Villa garrisons
rn Moxlco Is looked for
kgfasulngton reproscntatlvn
was any Intention of not-
WJhbw ropubllc In tho north.
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State Department Asks Eng
lish to Explain Detention
of American Vessel
nr Attocltted Prtit lo cot car Timet.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 20
Tho State Department has requested
of tho Ilrltlsh cmbnssy Information
as to why tho Amorlcnn stoamor
Oroonbrler, from Now OrloniiB and
Norfolk to Uromon with cotton tinder
a corllilcnto of tho Ilrltlsh consul ut
Now York, wns stopped by tho Ilrl
tlsh cruiser, Hont under tho Ilrltlsh
flag to a Ilrltlsh port and tlotnlned
two days beforo being allowed to
complete her voyngo to Dromon.
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BY EARTHQUAKE
Two Severe Tremors Occur
Within Few Hours of Each
Other -No Casualties
tlr AuocUtel Pith to Cool Ily Tim.
MONT BELIARD, Franco, Jan. 20.
Tho second oarthquako shock hIiico
yostorday was folt horo last night.
It was ho sovoro that tho Inhabitant!
woro Rhnkon out of tholr beds and
crockery wan smashed.
rmaini Airmen jyeuver urn.
pected Attack Om Engla
md
AUSTRALIAN
CAPITAL IS
MOVED TODAY
IDr AttoelMM Preti to Uoet Ilir Timet.!
MELBOURNE, Australln, Jan. 20.
Tho scat of tho Commonwealth
govornmont has boon transferred
from Mulbottrno to Sydney.
A brief nnuouncemcut from Mol
bourno of tho transfer of tho capital
to Sydney finds no oxplnnntlon horo.
The High Commissioner of Australia
In London wns unnblo to oxplalu un
less It bo connected with tho ques
tion of defense. Sydney Is tho main
center of tho naval and mllllnry for
ces of tho commonwealth.
TS
TO OBSERVE UIISESrSS
IRftlSifRCHAN
GHURGHES
CRUSH
CONGREGATIONS
AqPCSICI) ENDS LIFE, i
tJ I'rcti to Coot IUy Timet,)
(30, Jan. 20. Charles
president of tho Pox
tilling Company of Chi- I
o nnmo hns been men-
connection with tho nl-
rgod warohouso recoipts
, E. Wnthon company
lllo, commlttod sulcldo j
ng, on a train entering
today.
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VJHTIJ UOUSIJ 11A1JY.
tej rrrtt tu Coot Ilr Timet. I
IINGTON, D. C, Jan.
incls will bo tho namo of
Rt Wilson's grandson,
born at tho Whlto j
4nday. This aunout.ee-
R8 mauo touay oy .Mr.
CTURES
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HEREWOW
ientic Pictures of Bel-
ittlefields at Leman-
Tomorrow Night
and only authentic pic-
factual battle sceno havo
Marshfield and will bo
Lomnnskl's theater hi
tomorrow night, and at
fFrlday afternoon at 2:30.
ir those pictures aro not
l,ures of troops marching
it but nro actual pictures
tho battlo lino In Be!
arrangements woro mado
ilglan govornmont by tho
rluuno and ono half of
Is nro given to tho Bel-
fCross.
pictures were shown In
It $1.00 admission, but
fat Lomanskl's tomorrow
!bo only 25 and 35 cents.
les this great showing of
itlng on tho battlefields
Iba Kreat demand for
rmm tliov will be shown
Ersbfleld and North Bend.
in other parts of tho
havo to como horo to
ircat war pictures.
Large Edifices in Earthquake
Belt Fell on Worshipers
Few Are Rescued
IVj AiMcUtud rrew to Con DlT Tlmet.T
HOME, Jan. 20. In a church In
Ortucchlo woro botwoen throe and
four hundred porsons wlion tho oarth
quako cnino. Tho prlost and entire
congregation woro Imprisoned undor
tho ruins ns tho wholo building sud
denly collapsod. Only four women
hnvo sluco been taken out ullvo. At
Collarmolo a priest porlshod whllo
conducting sorvlcos at tho altar and
tho worshlppors, chiefly women and
children, died with him.
SAYS RAILWAYS
PDLTCS
Gov. Lister of Washington, Ac
cuses Them of Undue Act
ivity in That State
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WASHINGTON l)ItVS
j WIN IN LKOISLATUHi: j
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I Illy AuoclateJ Trett to Coot Dtjr Timet. I
OIA'MPIA, Wash., Jan. 20.
j Tho Stato Leglslaturo rushed j
j through both Houses a special j
j resolution declaring against tho j
holding of a special election In j
j 1915 on tho liquor or any other
j question, which means that
j Washington will go dry In Jan- j
j uaryj 191 C, under tho Initiative j
j bill passed last November by tho
voters.
Internal Revenue Collector
Comes as Warning Pres-
a'ges Lightning
Acting in tho capacity of a warn
ing and presaging tho storm, C. II.
Montague, special Internal rovonuo
collector, Is on tho Bay Inspecting
tho goods in tho various stores and
tho wares of tho saloons. Nut only
must tho morehnnts comply .with
tho regular luternnl rovonuo lawri,
but thoy must In addition strictly
observe tho now war tax, properly
labullng their goods,
On his rounds of Inspection Mr.
Montngtto cautions them nil, tolls
them whnt will happen If thoy do
not hurry to comply with tho law.
In a short tlmo It Is Jntlmatod an
other officer of tho govornmont will
visit tho Bay. Ho will bo tho
lightning that follows tno thundor
and should ho find any lnwbroakers
at that tlmo it Is further Intimated
that ho will smite right and loft In
groat swaths, bolng no ro.ipccter of
porsons.
According to Mr. Montngtto, tho
greater share of tho merchants nro
abiding by tho Inw. no was sur
prised to find them complying so
well with tho now war tax. "There
is hardly any reason why thoy'
should seek to escape It," said tho
govornmont man, "for tho penalty
Is mighty. serious. j
As an example of tho law tho In-J
stnnco wns cited of a man selling
n box of gum minus tho war tax;
which In Itself would amount to very '
littlo. Tho law says a maximum ,
fine of $600 may bo levied against
the seller and a maximum jail son-1
tenco of six months gooa with it.
Fly Four Kours Over Eight
Towns 100 Miles From Lon
don Dropping Bombs
IKING GEORGE NEARLY
CAUGHT BY RAIDERS
I Remarkable Accuracy in Drop
ping Bombs Startles English
Aeroplanes Used.
nr Attoclileil Tint to Coot tltj Timet.
LONDON, Jnn. 20. German air
men delivered their long predicted
attack on England last night. Krom
a base presumably In Germany thoy
flow over the North Sea to tho east
ern coast of England, whore for nonr
ly four hours, from 8:20 p. in. un
til midnight, they circled over a
group of eight English towns, only
a littlo moro thnn 100 miles front
London, dropping bombs nt will, As
far as learned today, four or five
persons woro killed and as many
moro Injured. While It was first re
ported tht Zeppelins mado tho at
tack thcro Is nn Increasing belief
that possibly only neroplancs took
ho report Inst
had been
brought down on tho English const
proved untrtto. Tho most Important
towns over which the Gorman air
men appeared woro Sandrlnghnnt,
Yarmouth, Shcorlnghntu, Hunstan
ton, Cromer, Hcacham, Uerslnghnni
Kind King Lynn. King Oeorgo had
loft Saudrlnghntn only n few hours
beforo tho raiders visited It.
Most of tho damage appears to
havo been Inflicted upon private
homes and shops, few public build
ings or docks being Injured. Tho
mldlng airmen showed cxccllout
marksmanship. In splto of tho dnrk
ness of tho night thoy sccniod to find
tholr way over tho country with ro
mnrkablo directness and tho accuracy
of tholr aim with tho bombs was
groater than was generally hollovod
to bo possible
DEPUTIES TO
FACE MURDER
CHARGES NOW
ALLIES DM DEFEMSIV E ALONG m
EASTERN BATTLE FRONT TODAY
UANS
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juuniiHii nuimorcemenis lurn
Tide of Campaign in Alsace
and Nearby Country
C BERLIN CLAiMs"GAINS
L NORTH OF SENNHEIM
WOMAN WAS KILLED.
TTtj AM0c!ttt4 rrtit to Coot D7 Timet.
ROOSEVELT, N. J., Jan. 20.
Mayor llorinnnn announced' that war
rants have been Issued for tho arrest
of 22 doputy sheriffs Involved In tho
shooting yesterday of nineteen atrllf
lug lahorors at tho Ltoblg plant oi
tho American Agricultural Chomlcnl
Company. Thoy will bo chargo with
manslaughter, ho said.
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Announce Advances Against , RHss,ia Announces Germans
Allies in Artjoimu ana
Alsace Today
Illf Aiaoclitoil rrett tu Coot rtkr Timet.
BERLIN, Jan. 20, (By Wireless.
Tho official announcement this after
noon Bays: "At Notro Damo do Lor
otto, northwest of Arras, a trench
200 yards long wns taken from tho
enemy, in Argonno our troop3 oc
cupied n few trenches. In ono plnco
tho ground gained by us In tho laat
fow days amounts to 500 yards. In
tho forest north of Scnnhclm, Alsnco,
our attack made good progress. Wo
captured Alrzsloln. In tho eastern
theater tho situation shows no
change."
MAYOR ALLEN APPOINTS
NEW LIBRARY BOARD
Less Than Two Months of
Dredging Remain $60.-
000 in Coffers
Funds sufficient to pay tho dredg
ing bill of tho Port of Coos Bay to
about March 1 still remaining In the
coffers according to a compilation of
figures just mado which shows that
there still romnlns about $GO,00O or
tho two TliOO.OOO bond issues voted
months ngo by the cltlzotiB of tho
Port. That within this nmount will
bo Included tho entire original pro
ject, that of creating n 25 foot
depth of water and a U00 foot chan
nel from tho Smith Mill to tho bar,
Is tho atatoment of Ilonry Sougstnck
en, Bccrotnry for tho I'ort Commiss
ion,
Slnco August, 1013 tho drodgo
Scnttlo of tho I'ugot Sound Brldgo
and Dredging Compnny has bcon
at work In tho bay. its activity has
covered a porlod of 17 months, dur
ing which tlmo sums havo boon paid
monthly, for tho dredging, ranging
from 112,121. GO up to as high as
?53,4C8,C2, tho sum depending to
a great oxtont upon tho mntorlal
In which tho drodgo hns oporntod
and tho dlBtauco tho dredging has
bcon pumped.
From tho $600,000 bond Isstiol
must bo subtracted $30,000, this
nmount being sot nsldo by tho I'ort
Commissioners as tho sharo duo tho
Inlets for tholr doveloptnont. Out
of this money hns como tho nocos
sary fund for tho oporntlon of the
bucket drodgo Oregon, a project
eutlroty npart from that of tho I'u
got Sound Brldgo and Dredging Com
pany. Havo accomplished I'uipoho
M I,., Mnnlinnlne I 5000,000 IS n tllg HUIII. MOIltllB
ivili u'QO p'1 logo when It was votod by tho peoplo
Brings oo rassengero of Co0B jy Jt Beonio,i mighty big
Botweon four nnd flvo o'clock sum. That It has accomplished Its
this morning tho Nairn Smith camojpurposo Is shown by tho report of
Btonmlng up tho bay. from San Fran-! tho secretary, Mr. Sengstacken,
cisco bringing tho needed Bunttlngj'whlch declares tho channel will bo
and .niachlnory for tho Smith mill 'open, whon tho monoy Is ontlroly
which ha3 boon broken down slnco oxhaustod, as was first planned
Mondny. Arriving ut tho Smith Tor- months ago.
mlnal Dock bIio wns mot by mo-i At tho present tlmo tho drodgo
(Or AiMclttel rrett to Coot nty Timet.
KINGS LYNN, Eng., Jnn. 20. Tho
body of a woman, tho widow of a
soldior recently killed at tho front,
was recovered from a dontollshod
homo today. This makos tho second
death recorded horo as tho result of
tl.o aortal raid.
MILL MICH IE T
HERR
HI WILL
DIRECT RAILWAYS
Emperor Selects Transporta
tion Expert to Direct Roads
in Germany
fllf Aitoettteil TreM It Coot nr Timet.
LONDON, Jan. 20. A dispatch
from Copenhngon says that Albert
Ballln, director gonornl of tho Ameri
can Steamship Compnny, nt tho re
quest of Emperor William, has taken
ovor tho management of tho en tiro
railroad system of Germany anil tho
-work of delivering food supplies to
tho armies.
Gcorgo Scollg of Marshflold Is per
sonally acquainted with Herr Ballln,
who resided In America for years.
Ho was managing director of tho
Hamburg lino nnd nn export trans
portation man. Ho visited tho I'ncl
fle conBt a fow year's ngo, appointing
ogonts for tho Cosmos lino.
ARRIVES 01 il
Arrives at Early Hour But is
(tl- AuoelttK) rrett to Coot Vtj Timet.
OLYMPIA, Walt., Jan. 20. "I ro
gret exceedingly that thero appears
to bo a disposition on tho part of
certain railroads to toko a moro nc
tlvo part in legislative affairs at this
session of tho Leglslaturo than has
been the case In a number of years
past," said Governor Lister In a state
ment today on tho refusal of tho
state Senate to confirm tho nomina
tion of Charles A. Reynolds of Seat
tle as halrman of the state public
servlccommlsslon. Reynolds' friends
say Iro Is opposed by tho street rail
road interests on account of his atti
tude toward their regulation.
In Compliance Willi Htato Iiw Body i
Is Now Appointed by
City'H Head.
Mayor Alton this morning appoint- lCj,anlcs nnd tho mnchlnory was bur- Poattlo Is working down opposlto
cd tho first city library board of riod to tho mill, though It Is not ox-lOld Town and It Is oxpoctod tlint
Marshflold's now Carneglo Library. p0cted that work can bo rosumod.ln a fow days tho craft will bo
Appointments by tho Mayor aro la 00foro tomorrow morning. moved to Emplro, thoro to dig Its
compliance with tho stnto law gov-, ri,0 jann Smith brought 38 pas-, long noso Into tho bay on tho last
ornlng city libraries. Tho namo of songor8 from tho south. Tho 17 .lap of tho groat project that has
Mrs. W. S. Chandler Is loft from tho cnU nnssongors woro:
list ns slio voluntarily resigned Cornell Lagoratroni, M. Anderson,
from tho board a fow days ago. n. Anderson. Mat Anderson, Mrs. 'horo
Tho presont members and tho , Andorson, J, Van Akor, V. II.
term for which thoy will servo nro: small, H. G. Butlor, P, H. Miller,
Mrs. Henry Sengstacken, three years; ' Jolin Prouss, J. Hofnor, L. C. Hunt,
PLEAD GUILT!
STRIKE CONSPIRACY
Defeated in Three Engage
ments Along Vistula
Illy Ataorltlcxl I'reti to Coot ntr Timet.
LONDON, Jan. 20. In Alsaco,
whore tho Allies woro making prog
ress until checked recently by tho
arrival of German reinforcements,
thoy nro now apparently on tho de
fensive. Berlin says tho Gormnns captured
tho town of Alrzstclu, north of Senn
liolm, A further hdvnnco In Ar
gonno In also reported, but this Is
disputed by tho Paris statement,
which asserts that tho Allies, il
though compollod temporarily to ov
acuato tholr positions, later recap
tured them. ElBowhoro along tho
weslorn front only minor actions oc
curred. Cliiluw of Russia.
The official Russian statement des
cribes a Borlos of nctfons along tho
Vistula northwest of Warsaw Jnntt
nry 17 to 18. In thrco of theso on
gtigomcntR ,lt la snld, tho Russian
won nn ndvautngo, twlco sllouclng tho
German batteries, nnd on another oc
casion repulsing nn attack with a
hoavy loss to tho Gormnns.
TURKS CLAIM GAINS
Mrs. J. W, Bonnott, thrco years;
Mrs. M. C. Malo.ney, two yoars. Mrs.
J, II. Flanagan, two- yeitrs; Mrs. II.
S. Tower, ono year and Mr. Carl
L. Albrecht, ono yonr. There will be
a special meeting of tho now board
tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock.
According to tho law ono momber
of the Council must bo a, momber of
tho board and from tho fact that
Mr. Albrecht was a member of tho
opened tho bay to vossols of heavy
tounago an 1 has mado navigation
safe for them.
On Lust Lap.
Opposlto Emplro thoro nro a fow
"lumps" tliat Superintendent Miller
or tho dredging company, expects
to shnvo down nnd tho work will
be comploto.
WOODMEN OK THE WORLD. I To tho quartos "will thoro havo to
The Women of Woodcraft and tho i bo another bond Issuo for further
W. O. W. will hold a Joint lnstnlla-1 dredging?" "how will tho channel
Hon Wednesday evening, January 20, 1 ho kept open after tho Seattlo Is
All members aro requested to bo pros-j gone and tho money spoilt?" Socro
cnt. Sojourning mombers aro In- tiy Sengstacken said: "It is my
Miss Howowoll, P. Acuno, S.Toro
varth, V. Gadon, J. E. Campboll.
vlted.
COMMITTEE.
opinion that no further bond Issuo
win ho needed. I think tho money
Council when tho library movement; NOTICE T ROYAL ARCH MASON'S .nlicady voted and used for harbor
wap first launched and assisted in
Its formation, Mayor Alton mado him
a member of the board -representing
tho city fathers.
BLVE PRINTS. Phono 20 1-J.
NOTICE.
Tho box factory will close Feb.
IS and all orders for apple and other
boxes should bo In a few days beforo
that dato. .
COOS BAY MFQ. CO.
Spoclal convocation will
bo held on tho ovenlugs
of Friday and Saturday,
January 22nd and 23rd.,
to confer degrees. By order of the
High Priest.
D. M'INTYIIE, Secretary.
BLUE PRINTS. 150 FRONT ST.
Improvement Is sufficient. As to
the future keeping of tho harbor
oi in, clear from obstructions, I
believe that tho bar dtodge Mlchle
will bo equal to the Job. Wo could
use her Inside hero during tho In
to" mouths when It is Impossible
t work on tho bar."
The Mlchlo la at present In iho
Eureka harbor dredging lit tho cli.i'i-
(Or Astocltt4 rrett t euot I)r Timet,
FORT SMITH, Ark., Jnn. 20.
Tho seven dofondants In tho Pralrlo
Crook Coat Mine conspiracy case,
pleaded guilty whon thoy nppearod
for trial In tho Federal court horo
today. Among tltoso who ontored
plena wero Potor It. Stowart, former
presldont of tho United Mlno Work
ers of America, Dlstrlot No. 21, and
Fred W. Holt, former socrotnry.
James B. McNnmara, ono of, thoso
to plead guilty, was given two years
In tho ponltontlnry and flnod $1000.
Stownrt was flnod $1000 but was
glvon. no jail sontonco. Holt wns
given six months and fined $1000.
Similar or lossor sontoncos woro glv
on tho othors. All tho mon are
ohargod with conspiracy against tho
government nftor an Injunction had
been Issued to restrain strike riots.
sail about bringing hor hack to
Coo;i Bay, tho port for which tho
wt'.s built by tho govornmont ougln
ecra. .Monthly Dredging Expendlttiios
Tho following Is a list or tho
amounts of tho $000,000 bond Is
suo as thoy havo boon oxponded for
dredging on the chuiinol project:
1913, Amount.
August $12,12 1.0
Soptetnbor 18.0SO.-17
Octobor i 17,0111. as
November ' 17,5.11. -10
Docombor ..... 33,178.50
1914.
January ,,... 31,500.23
February 45,411.31
Maroh 53.1C8.C2
April 43.4C2.C2
.May ' 43,090.53
This marks tho end of tho first
300,000 bond Issuo.
Juno $40,043.14
July 24,942.89
August 25.34G.03
Septombor 20,017.71
Octobor 32, 809. CO
Novomhor 31,581.01
II ARABIA BATTLES
Announce That English Forts
Were Surprised and English
Cavalry Defeated
(tlr Amo. lit. rrtit to Coot lit 7 Timet.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Jnn. 20
Announcement wns mado horo that
during a night attack on tho English
forts on tho Sliat El Arab rlvor in
Arabia, tho onomy was taken by stir
prlso and lost 100 In killed nnd
wounded. An English cavalry divi
sion nttomptod to nttrprlso tho Turk
ish cavalry division near Klrnn, noar
tho Jttnct'.cn of tho Tigris nnd Eu
phrates rivers. Tho nttack was ntndo
undor tho protecting fire of a gun
boat, but tho English sufforod a
hoavy loss and tho gunboat withdrew
FRUIT RAIK
METHODS SHIM
WHEAT, ijii.oo OWT. RAINES, nel here and nothing has yet boon December
Prof. Brown, of 0. A. C, Dem
onstrates Work to Coos
lay Farmers
Profossor Brown, horticulturist of
tho Orogon Agricultural College, ar
rived horo yostorday and this morn
lHg loft on tho Express, togothor
with J. L. Smith, County Agrlcul
ttnlst nnd several enthusiastic or
chardmen for South Coos River
vlnro a demonstration In pruning,
spraying and caring for fruit trees
was conducted In tho orchards of
George Murch, Jesse Smith nnd Matt
Jr.'.flrnm.
Mttliods of marketing tho product
la one of tho spoclnl subjects upon
wlilt h Profossor Brown will glvo
tho fi.miers Instructions. With tho
fruit raising of Coos County nrie
tlea',! In Its Infancy, the hostlcnl
t'flst la particularly Interostod 'wo,
dor tiling tho prospects for larso or
clmnlH Is exceptionally good.
Sjii'cliiioiis of fruit raised horo
havt beon sont to tho horticultural
dopartmont of tho Orogon Avjtl
otilturi. Collogo. That thoy slzo i
well with slmllnr products from
othor parts of tho stato Is tho dec
laration of export fruit ralsors.
Following tho demonstration of
today Professor Brown will return
horo this evening end In tho morn
ing leavo for Myrtle Point whero
ho will moot a delegation of farm
ers there In tho forenoon nnd lator
will go to CoqiilUo, carrying on
demonitratlons on orohard work. He
has three days to devote to Coos
County. Friday, tho last day, will
bo spont lu tho orchards around
Brldgo nnd from thoro tho exton-
31,181.00 iHlou niau will go tu Rosoburg.
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