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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIBIA OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALOXEY, Editor and Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
Entered at tho Postofflco at Marsh
Hold. OroKon. for transmission
through the mails ti locond-class
nail matter.
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11USINHS.S LIKE ADMINISTRATION
COUNTY JUDOB WATSON, Com
missioners Dlmcnt and Arm
strong nnd Ilondmastor llall
Lowis are business visitors on Coos
Bay. Tho Commissioners nro hero
to Investigate tho changing chan
nel In South Slough and to Inspect
boats with a view to tho Installa
tion of a night ferry sorvlco to
Knttslde. Thoro is apparent effort
on tho part of tho County Court to
give Coos County an offlclont and
buplnoss-llko administration of af
fairs. In this thoy desorvo encour
agement and will recelvo approval.
There Is need for greater economy
In tho administration of public af
fairs and business of all kinds
but It should bo economy with ef
ficiency. Thoro Is economy that Is
expensive as well as economy that
Is wise. Thoro Is need of tho ex
orclso of common senso and Judg
ment In tho expenditure of pub
lic funds as well as private.
Tho Times wishes County Judge
J ml go Watson nnd tho County Court
a reign of prosperity and success
ful endeavor. In tho big things that
aro to tako placo In Coos County
In tlio next six years tho County
Count will play an Important part
and tho Times hopes to boo Us ef
forts rewarded in n manner that
will bring Invaluable benefits to the
county and its pcoplo, and tho
satisfaction to tho Court that comes
with having a task woll dono nnd
appreciated. "Horo's hoping," .'o
tho now Court.
(Continued from Pago One.)
reached tho ground, after awaken
ing ninny of tho sleepers was tho
statement of E. 0. Wllletts on the
stand.
Up Shortly After Flro
Shortly beforo he was awakened
A vigorous movo to linvo tho case
continued this afternoon was mado
by tho dofenso buo was overruled by
Judge Pcnnock.
Late yesterday afternoon Dan Orr
wns supoonaed ns a witness for tho
defense, though he was not on tho
stand today. Ho Is expected to ap
pear Monday.
Is Willi Hondsnieii
Mr. Skorrott has kept closo to some
of his bondsmen over slnco ho was
released on ball. Ho spends tho nights
with Mr. Llndborg.
While Skerrctt's friends expected
that ho would bo bound over to the
grand Jury, they were anxious to
get n lino on nil tho evldenco that
REPORT 01
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BIKER HILL FIRE
(Continued from Pago One.)
Ing. Mr. Craig was physically In
capacitated from making much or
any effort to csenpo and wns taken
from tho building by tho men of
tho flro dopnrtinont of tho city of
Mnrshflold, but before his rescue,
Mr. Crnlg received burns resulting
In his death Immediately thore
nfter. In tho matter of this rescue
following persons nro among tho wo would particularly commend tho
deceased: S. E. Lewis occupied members of tho flro department of
i... it.. ..-in. nf hiIma t itrii1in !. 1 VI I
. .... . .. . , , , , , """"the state has against him so that his
testified that ho had left his room . . n nnn ,,,.,...,, ,.,..
nnd had gono down tho hall. "There jBnd tJmt t c d to nbJo tQ
was no trace of flro or smoko at tha J J furnlah reasonable ball in case ho
tlmo, I rend for a few minutes nmH rt . ,
MUD UUU1IU Uv,'l.
M 0 IN I
DMPOM
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WAimu.v m:i:n'H water bvs-
TKM AT LAKKPORT NKW
MAXIC AT ('AHIHN'KR .SHOWN
UP WEIiL.
Tho wator system which Warren
Heed is Installing at Hcedsport will
glvo that section ono of tho host
wator supplies In tho stuto outside
of tho famous irull Hun supply at
Portland, according to W. C. Ilrad
loy, who returned from thoro yes
terday. Work on tho system is
now undorwny and It Is expected to
have it completed with slxtcon
months.
Already nbout sovonjy foot of '.ho
tunnels which will bo 11GG foot
long, has boon driven from Clear father for Christmas. Ho mado nn at
Lnko, tho sourco of supply. Through tempt to got tho insurnnco.
thin tunnel, a main two foot in dloni-, L. E. Hliven, ono of tho firemen,
ctor will bo put In. This main told of how tho building wns "nil a
costs $3.G0 por foot. Tho Intnko blnzo when wo trot. thorn."
.. . a... . - . I "
win uo ion loot uoiow tho lovel of
Clrnr Lake.
Mr. Itced has flocured Clear Lake,
which has n wator area of a SO
acres. Ilesldos this, ho has also
then I went to sleep." Ho escaped
down tho fire escape.
0:i crutches P. T. CnBey camo to
tho stand. Ho loft tho third floor by
tho window route, landing on tho
ground In his night clothes. "I saw
old Mr. Craig come to tho window.
Tho flro was all about hi in then.
Somo of tho boys turned the hoso on
tho window. It wns awful nnd I turn
ed away."
Hoard nn Explosion
Ho stated that a short tlmo after
this ho heard nn explosion, ho
though In tho north end of tho build
ing nnd after that tho flro burned
up to tho third floor.
Mrs. E. Grnndoll, who lives within
a block of whero tho boarding houso
stood, testified that when sho first
saw tho flro it was burning "In tho
north end on tho lower floor".
A question asked by tho prosecution
regarding tho gnrago flro of Skor
rott's somo tlmo ago was objected
to by tho dofenso.
Vivian Craig, 18, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. a. W. Crnlg told of tho
books and personal effects that Skor
rott owned and kept In his room.
Sho wns asked about tho wiring.
Several times, she said, fuses had
been blown out.
Engugo in Wordy llntflc
"Just a moment", broko in tho at
torney for tho dofenso, following a
quostlon that had boon interrupted
by tho stnto. Tho former wns asked
not to bo so "d nod cranky" nnd
thoro upon followed a brlof engage
ment regarding "bottle of milk"
nnd "bottles of boor." Tho court In
terrupted nnd tho caso proceeded.
Walter Condron ntnted Skorrott
told him tho flro must liavo started
on tho second floor "for thoro It
seomed burning tho most".
Receive liisiiranco
"It wns about tho hiBt of Decem
ber," snld August Frlzeon, "that
Skorrott took out $fi00 insurnnco on
his books and porsonn) effects. Onco
afterward ho remarked about $200
moro on books received from his
room number ! I In tho oil or an
nex, nnd there is no ovldenco that
ho was over awakened or mado any
effort to csenpo, but from tho posi
tion of his remnlus in tho debris,
wo bellcvo that ho suffocated and
novcr nwnkencd. Tho snmo mny bo
snld of Lewis Kallnowskl, who oc
cupied room number IS on tho
northwest corner of tho building.
Tho Inst named person could liavo
escaped as did Mr. tflolke, by swing
ing to tho porch roof below. Mr.
W. S. Glover occupied room number
32 on tho west sldo of the build
ing, nnd wns evidently confused In
making efforts to escape. Tho door
of his room was about sixteen feet
from tho fire escnpo nt tho south
end of tho building, which was un
obstructed ns shown by tho fact
that others escaped down tho same.
On t)io second floor woro 19 oc-
cupants on tho night of tho flro,
four of whom died in tho flames or
as a result of their burns. Their
rospcctlvo enses nro described ns
follows:
Roy B. Askew occupied room
tho city of Mnrshflold, and especially
Mr. Max Krouger.
fectlon is tho result of ti couplo of
silvers Hint penetrated tho hnnd a
fow dnys ago. RoBbburg llovlow."
81T.MMOXH.
Ill tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto
of Oregon, In nnd for tho County
of Coos.
Homo Mortgngo Co., formerly
known ns Homo Trust Co., a cor
poration, Plnlntlff, vs. L. II, HoIh
nor nnd Elizabeth Ilolsnor. his
wife, L. J. Simpson, Albert Seollg,
Pntrfftlr 1 1 iintinuum' n 1 r.1.......
Wo find that tho statutes of tho Hoorl8 " aoor;o A ""'
State of Oregon wnro not compiled lmatomtlorf ,, c Jo
with in tho manner of equipping ,...... ' "
To Ellznboth Ilolsnor, Defendant
SEAMEN'S BILL TO
GO TO KIOEIT
Ur Aiioclitotl Vtrtt to Coo. D7 Tlmn.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 27.
Tho Sennto adopted today tho con
ference report on the seamen's bill
already adopted by tho House, end
ing n two yea's fight in Congress.
The bill now goes to PrcBldont Wil
son. Tho measure raises tho stand-1
ard of labor for scamon and nro-
vldcs for Incrensod safcv enulnmont m,mucr 39 tho northwest cor
on lake and occon steamers. ncr of tno building, nnd It wns
'out the window onto tho porch
roof nnd escape, ns did tho others
on that sldo of tho building, but
from tho testimony, wo nro satis
fied that ho suffdeated In his sleep
and never awakened to mako .'tho
attempt. In connection with Mr.
Askow's case wo would compllmont
Iila relative nnd friend, Mr. Chns.
IlCCCC. OCCUIiant of tho ndlnlnlni;
CIIAItCllil) WITH XKU'Slunilt rooni. for tho bravn nffnrt whirl, ,
ATTACK O.V LILIHOTIST. mado to aroiiHo nnd -nwnken Mr.
Tl-nt tho costs In tho Ilarton .nso, I Aakcw it H' danger of his own
which tho defendant wnH ordoroil tn I "fo-
pay. togother with a $.'100 fine, will i I-"'B Pn',nB ccupnnt of room
totnl closo to $1000 la tim l.oilnf ' "er 12, on tho east sldo of
of District Attornov Llllonvlst. .Im ! ''ulldlng, could liavo snvod himself J
returned Into yesterday nftcrnoon ,)y "'i'1' stopping out of his win
ficm Ilosaburc. whnro hn nnM:ii. t,ou onta tho rof of tho storngo
ed tlio enso. Ilarton will also oavo i ,ca"to bt ovldonly beenmo coufus
to pay his own exponsos. Ilarton od nn,, rnn dow" llln IinI1 lo ln0
received a verdict convicting him WorHt of ,n0 flnino nntl flro' wIloro
of slinulo or liiiiocnnt iiBHiniH n!i. . ,,,B "a"y rounu.
GO
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BARTOW
ABOUT (I
IilI.IKQVIST TICLLS OK KOSHItUltn
'i'iiiM.c. a. si:iiLmti:i)i: is
Jury wns entirely unprejudiced, ac
cording to tho nttorncy, nnd tl-o
Myron Craig, son of Goo. W.
Craig, tho Iobbco, occupied room
Tolls of Finances
Jack McDonald, who sold Skorrott
tho two cars used on tho Hunker Hill
Rtago run, Htated tho accused told
verdict, ho bolloves, was as strong I num,)cr l" on tho west sldo of tho
uuimiiiK, nnu niionipiou to reach
tho flro oBcapo at tho south end of
tho hall, but becniuo ovor-powored
by smoke nnd suffocation and wns
found In an unconscious condition
at tho door of tho flro cscapo,
whonco ho was taken by Wlloy
Lnngdon. Wo would especially com
pliment Mr. Lnngdon for tho daring
courago and enduranco which ho
displayed In moklng this rescue, but
a? tho evidence presonted would per
mit.
Mr. Llljcqvlst has been compli
mented by many on tho way ho
l.nr.dled tho cbbo, as It was genor
nllv expected that Barton would
piobably cscapo conviction on tho
Gocond trlnl.
Attack IN i:plnlned.
Mr. LMJoqvlst was qulto Irate
oo' a contemptible nttnclc and
criticism of him in the Itosoburg "8 a ro8,,lt ot h'8 burns' Dyro
pnpers. Yesterday ho received a ' rnlfr dl0il nt tho Morcy Hospital,
long dlatanco telophono mosaago j ln, ,tho clty of North I,on,K nt 7:30
from District Attomoy Nounor, oft.c " lho nUiK following
Ilosohurg, who ably asslBtcd him In
conducting tho enso, explaining tho
mnttor. Mr. Llljcqvlst wns thon
not nwaro of tho attack, but Mr.
iiiiii. iiiuir iiii iirA riinr im tit..nt. i.
filed on tho Lake Ednn mipply. !i,rnu .. ..i, ,i., .... .,".'. ..,.7". I ISO,,llor told him nbout It and Bald
Lako Edna can bo connected with ilnf ' ,,... ,iJ t,Z ,."""' l Uui ,10 ,,nrt K" to ft "osoburB pa-
. , "" " b'Hh.por printing It nnd asked an ex
niiiii'ii, iiuniruying ono or tno enrs,
Clear Lako by a short cannl and
when connected up will rnlso tho
lovel of Clear Lako nbout sovon feet.
It will glvo a total wator area of
cor COO acres.
Xew Hunk Does Woll.
Tho First National Hank ot Our
I nsked him for security. Ho told
mo thou ho had not sold out.
"Skorrott owes mo nbout $l,r.00.
Gcorgo Crnlg told mo Hint Skerrett
had sold tho run and tho cars." Mc-
dlnor Is In full swing now, Mr. 'I0""!'1 t08,lf,ca U,,,t ,10 1,tul "rant-
lirndloy stntos. Although It hhfl
bcon open for business loss than
n month, It ling deposlta that would
bo flattorlng to a bank In a much
lurgor city. II. L. Edmunds Is tha
cnFhlor. Ho Is n now arrival tlmro.
O 11. Hlnsdalo, Frod Assoiiliolmrr lonvo "lul ,lint ,l lintl " Insuranco
od Skorrott "as much tlmo ns ho
wanted to pay because a hospital and
doctor's bill had cost him about
$750.
"Ho also told mo," snld Mr. Mc
Donald, "that he was not going to
rnd tho lending men of tho Uinpquii
Vnlloy nro stockholders In tho InstL
tution. Tho now building for tho
policy on which ho could rnlso $2,000
any tlmo. It was in C. It. Peck's of-
flco later Hint ho testified tho poI-
bank Is progressing rapidly, the,t!' WU8 t transferable and that
rcot being now on. A flno vault is Ma for had been paying tho pro-
ieing put In. It will bo ns noarly ' '.
lu.rglar proof and flroproof as can
pluuntlon.. Ho said that they told
him It camo from C. A. Sohlbrodo,
one of llarton's attorneys. Mr. Nnu.
nor said It wns uncnllod for and
untiiio and that ovoryouo who b;ul
heard tho enso or boon connected
Itli it know tho fncts. Mr. Neunor
wns moro oxorclsod, nppnrcntly, over
It than was Mr. Llljoqvlst, as the
ntlor fools that tho outcomo Is n
bettor criterion that a stntomont
to go by.
FICKLE VICTORY
TOL
tho flro.
A. A. Crnlg, father of tho losseo,
was an occupant of room nuinhor
18 on tho west Bldo of tho build-
said building with flro protection
and means of escape.
For tho information of tho public
In this regard, wo would call at
tention to tho provision of Sections
19S.1-108C or Lords Oregon Lnws:
"All hotels or lodging houses In
tho Stnto of Oregon moro than two
stories In height Bhall bo provided
with at least one flro escnpo of Iron
or othor Incombustible material, on
each street front ot tho building,
conveniently accessible from eoeh
room or snld building.
"All hotols or lodging houses In
tho Stnto of Orogon not covered by
tho provisions contained In tho Inst
section, nnd not provided with nt
least ono flro escnpo of Iron or
othor incombttstlblo material ns
provided In tho Inst section, shall
bo provided with manlln or sisal
ropes, not less than ano-hnlf inch
In diameter, nnd of sufficient length
to reach to tho ground, knotted 12
Inches npnrt, In every room used
ns n lodging room, except tho rooms
on tho ground floor.
I'All ropeB to bo socurely anchor
ed near a window, kept colled and
exposed to tho plain view of tho
occupant, with printed directions
ns to how to u so such rope, posted
within six inches of whero tho ropo
wns fastened.
"Any porson Hilling to comply
with 'tho provlHlous ot this net,
Hliail bo deemed guilty of a mis-
(lotiionnor, nnd upon conviction
thereof, slinll bo punished by a flno
not exceeding Fifty Dollnrs, nnd
oury dny that such porson shall
fall to comply with tho provisions
of this act shall bo doomed a sep
arate nffonso.
Millie wo do not wish to mako
nny dctciiBo for tho owners or Icbbco
of tho building In question, yet, It
ia our opinion, based upon our ob
Forvutlou of othor lodging Iioubob
In this vicinity, Hint tho building In
quostlon ftirnlBhcd moro opportunity
for escape from flro by reason ot
tho porches, leanto's, water tower
nnd flro escape than tho nvorago
building used for llko purposes. Wo
bellovo that, while tho city ordin
ances, of tho cities of this county
may havo in a mnnnor been com
piled with, that hardly In nny In
stances lina tho abovo-quotcd stnto
law boon obsorved, and wo would
recommend to tho public, nnd urgo
upon tho law enforcing officers of
this county, thnt tho campaign of
lnw enforcement In this regard ho
at once ontorod upon.
VPTOX IS AFFLICTED
J. M. Upton, of tho local United
Statos laud oflco, is suffering from
blood poisoning of tho hnnd. Tho n-
You nro hoioby notified that you
nro required to appear and nnswor
tho coniplnlnt now on fllo against
you in tho ubovo entitled court, In
tho nbovo entitled suit, In which
Homo M'ortgngo Co. Is plnlntlff nnd
L. II. Ilolsnor nnd you, Ellznboth
Ilolsnor, L. J, Simpson, Albert Seo
llg, Patrick HoniiosBey, C. P. Cole
mnn, E. L. Hoborts, Gcorgo Hobs.
John IloBtendorf nnd C. W. Harris
nro defendants, on or boforo tho
10th dny of April, 111 15, tho Bnmo
being tho Inst day for answering
prescribed In tho order of publica
tion, nnd if you fnll to so appear
or nnswor on or bororo snld date.
tho plnlntlff will npply to tho couit
for tho rcllof domnnded In Hh com
plaint, n succinct stntaindnt or
which Is ns follows, to-wlt:
Judgment ngnlnst snld defendant
L. H. IlelBiior for tho sum of $1.-
000.00 with Interest thorcon nt the
at tho rato of 8 por cent por an
num from tho 1-lth dny of Fohru
nry, 10i;t, and attorney roes, upon
Itn first causu of unit, in tho HUm
of $100.00.
Judgment against tho dofondnntB
L. II. Ilolsnor nnd Ellznboth Ilols
nor for tho Bum of $1,000.00 with
Interest thorcon at tho rato or 8
por cent per annum from tho 11th
dny of February, 1013, and nn at
tomoy fco of $100.00 upon Its boo
oml catiBo of suit:
Judgmont nguliiHt snld dofondnnt
L. II. IIolBiior for tho sum of $1,
.'125.27, with intorost on $100.11
nt tho rato ot 8 por cont por an
num from tho 10th day of October,
llil.l, Intorost on tho hiiiii of $R72 80
nt tho. rato of 0 per cont por annum
trom tho llth dny of Dcrombor,
101.1, and Interest on tho sum of
$592.00 nt tho rato of 8 por cent
per annum from tho II 1st dny or
December, l!)i:i. And thnt snld
plnlnlirr havo Judgmont against tho
Bnld dofonjinntH L. H. Ilolsnor and
Ellznboth Holsner for tho sum of
$1,182.11 with Interest thorcon nt
uiu no ui h por cent por annum
rrom Octobor 13th, 101.1, nnd for
Judgment against said dofondaiit I..
II. Ilolsnor for tho sum of $.100.00
nn attorney fooo upon plnlntlffa
third causo of suit;
Judgment ngnlnst said dofondnnt
L. 11. Hol8iior for tho sum of $071.-
08, nnd Intorost on $011.08 at tint
rato of 8 por cont por annum from
April 10th, 1013, nnd Intorost on
$127.00 nt tho rato of 0 por cont
por annum from tho 0th dny of
Juno, 1013, and for tho sum of
i 00.00 as ntlornoy foe8 heroin on
Its fourth cniiBo of suit:
Judgmont for Its costs nnd dls-
IH'IhOlllOlllH In il.
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m" longing or I, Ut,
nni-lnlnl- aMl
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Tl.nt tho court njW
"old In tho mm2
lnw fur II. n ... .
"1'i.n execution, m ,J.
chkIh bo first ippKtful
uiu lAponscs of iwllijil
over sum is found dMJ
from snld dcfcndanli, bJ
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manner, noftcwr, thliul
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-i n Him morigasa cai
flfBt paid and dlKbirni
I.Inlnt'fCH second uortp
nhall 1-e paid and dlich.7
men 1110 proceedi i$t
pi.ymcr.t of plalnllfn id
mortgage lien, and thtgtit
monl of plnlntlff'i niite
gngo lien, nnd the h'm
thoro bo, direct that Hit
paid Into Court to ttliti
ther order thereof, ut
biicIi Halo tlio plaintiff r J
tho parties to this loliqJ
purcliiiHurs of uld pis!
for biicIi other and ftrkl
ns to tho Court thill ita
c(ultublu.
ncrrico uy uui locctii
by publication in pirunl
order mndo by the Iljir
S. Co Ice, Judge ot thil
of the Htnto ot Orer-M
County of Cooi, diWl
dny of Fcbruarjr, Dili
that thu publication ttcril
Coos Ihiy Times, a wv
llshnd at Mnrthfleld, Cm
Orogrn, ono a week fell
lod of six consecutlre iri
menclng with the flntpj
of the summons on the Til
February, 1915.
W uwr.
Attorney I!
(First publication, fiU
last publication, April U
GOES
U
With Victory in a. fleltlo mnml.
C. F. McKnlght hero stated that changing constantly from ono field
bo built. It Is of com-rot 0, roln- a settlement had boon started, $400 to nnothor In a basltot ball gamo that
forced with railroad Iron and Is Having already boon paid and also was hard fought from whlstlo to
mnn uixuiiiuiK ,0 mo u. 8. tlov- mi a noto (or moro thun $1C0 nt whlstlo tho Maishflold High School
orninont specifications. , tho Flanngnn nnd llonnott bank had I uasslne la tho last fow minutes of
lluslnoss Is pretty good nnd all hcon taken up.
nro fooling optimistic over tho fu-
ture.
DIRECrOUS AUK CHOSEN'
Coos Hay lltihlmv.s MwiV Association
IvIccIk Dlivclors
Twenty-four moinbors wero In at-
tondanco at tho annual mooting of the
Coos Hay lluslnoss Men's association
last night. Tho roports of Sec. Caton
showed tho year to havo been a sue-
. cossful ono for thorn. Tho plans for
tho branch associations organized
under vice-presidents in tho various
"Skerrett owed $300 to tho Good
rum Clnrnge nnd so 1 went his noto
at tho bank. Ho later told mo this
hnd boon paid nnd I had no Idea
thoro was anything wrong until tho
bank notified mo, as ono of tho sign
ers, that thero was $150 duo."
Says ho Is Voting .Man
On tho Btnnd C. It. Pock testified
that Skerrett, bolng uunblo to mako
payments on tho cars, had attended
a mooting of boiuo of his ciodltors.
Ho owed $300 to Smith nnd Wado,
also. "We flgurod from his llfo In
surance that he was only 31 years
old, said Mr. Peck and Skerrett
towns of the county woro approved
Tho nowjy electod directors will J had replied that ho Is "only a young
meet next Tliosdav night nnd plinnin 1 mnn '
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officers. Tho dlroctors chosen aro
E. P. Lewis, R. A. Copplo, Ceo. II.
Rotnor, F. O. Ilorton, II. Nasburg,
C. E. Mather, R. D. Hazor and J. S.
Lyons.
minutes of.
play, last evening dofeated tho Myrtlo
Point flvo by a 21 to '13 scoro. As.
a prollmlnnry tho Sophomoro team
dofeated tho Froshmen 13 to C. '
And In so doing tho local quintet!
pulled thomsolves ngnln to tho topi
of tho ladder, tho upper round of I
which is crowded now by Mnrshflold, )
Coqulllo nnd Dandon, all having tho
snmo percent nud each team having
still two games to play. It Is upon
tho outcomo of tho final series that
tho chomplonshlp of tho county rosts.
Tho following was tho lino up for
tho two schools and tho points mado
by each man last night.
Mnrshflold . .Position. . Myrtlo Point
Burrows S Ei Sl)lrqs
forward
Wattors C A,im.
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FIRST
ADDITION
TO
MAR.SHFIELD
"Wllllm Gqliucs, foreman of the.
Jury, was called to tho stand nndLecocq 0 .'!-." "inner 7
thon followod tho motion of Mr. LllJ-j , center
oqvlst that tho hearing bo postponed McDonald jt Sl)r08
until Monday. "Wo havo two witness- i.,.nr,i
A bargain day plan was discussed es to find," ho said. "I havo been , Chapman 1 ... wimhoru.
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BEGIN TODAY
For yoars ypu have bcon planning a homo of your own. You want
to get away from tho monthly rent receipt; every dollar you pay for
tho privilege of living In some ono else's houso you want to Invest In
your own homo. In your own mind you havo 'tho Idea of a piece of
ground whore you can build your house, havo a garden and take
measure In knowing that it's all yours.
'
Why not begin now? Look over FIRST ADDITION; "you'll llko tho
location. You can buy the property on terms that equal no moro than
the rent you nro now payiB. $300 is tho price of these choice 10x120
-foot lots, streets graded, good soil, water service, you'll want to build
there. Ask for a plat at our office and look over this home builders'
section. You'll be delighted with It. ' J ' J
and referred to a committee.
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Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNER)
178 Central Ave. '
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