The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
REPORTS OF VICTORIES IN WEST
n 'l!.,!. rn(nnnri
Berlin, says w- -
and rans oao u..y..-..
Won in Two Pieces
GERMAN? . STILL WIN
UN CHOiunu i iiwii i
Russian Resistance in North
ern Poiana biukuh uuh-
Bombara ussuwuu. run
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pgiBOclttM TrfM I" Coon llr TlmM.
AlSTItlAXS LOSINO
LONDON, War. 10. Tlio
Russians aro again advancing
In Northwestern Uukowlno,
according to a dispatch from
Bucharest, near Novo Sul
ltta. Tho Russians carried
the Austrian trenches at tho
points of bayonets, tho Aus-
trlans retreating with heavy
f losses.
4
j, AuocUted rreu to Coot "T Timet.
LONDON, .Mar. 1C Paris claims
today that tho Gormans suffered
rtTcnes In two soctlons of tho
western front. Tho Ilrltlsh nrmy Is
uld to havo reenpturod St. Elol
ltd to havo carried now Gorman
positions near tlio vlllago In Chnin
pitss. Trogrcss for tho French
it two points Is reported.
Berlin announces tlio winning of
St. Elol, but makes no mention of
Hi subsequent reenpturo by tho
Mlih. It says tlio French nttacks
In Chsmpaeno broke down.
Berlin reports Russian uttneks
ir Prsanysz wero defeated evory
vhere and that tho Germans took
lo thousand prlsonors. Tho Ocr
riii brought batteries closer to
Ouovets fortress, according to
Petrograd, because of their lnoffoc
Uteness at tho longer range. It
kji the lighting continues with tho
icftnders holding tho advantage
Deep snow is hindering operations
Is the Carpathians.
NEARLY (),()
KILLED
IX ITALY
Dr AuocUted rrr lo Com lltf Tlmm.
ROME, Mar. 1C Tho of
ficial parliamentary report
of tho carthtiuako of Jan
uary 13th gives tho number
of dentbs thus fnr reported
as 20,078 without Including
persons who afterward died
of Injuries and illness caus
cd by tho disaster. Tho
Communes damaged num
bered 372.
ikon Is Irate Over
Last Eng lish Blockade Order
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mai)
and Coos liny Advertiser
No. 201
l H. .VINE PJ.AXTER 4
AT COLUMHIA ltlVl.lt
MEXICO SITUATION
MU
IMPROVED
(Spcclnl to ho Times.)
AS'lORIA Ore, Mar. 16
Tho I,'. S. initio, planter Rlt.g
gola, has arrived at Hrt
Stevens and is operating no.-o.
Stic la In com.mt.nd of 'v,.t.
Cally tnd will bo it l! o
mouth of tho Columbia L
pc "triks. It Is said tu i'. s' v
is merely practising.
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President
Manus'
Wilson Says Mc
Slayers Will be
Prosecuted
nil
S TELL OF
IIS ON ALLIES
Claim English Defeated at St.
Hoi, French Losing in
Champagne
!BMcl(lcd rri io Coo, B,7 Tmc,,
BERLIN. Mnr.lC fWlrnlnsa in
EayTllle) Tlio official mwounco
wt today says: "Tho KhuIIrIi nnsl.
" on tho height ncor St. Elol,
ti of yprcs, has boon taken by
"HCermans. Fighting for posscs
waof this location has been going
lfe day heforo yesterday. On
southern slopo of tho Lorotto
"'i i northwest of Arras, fighting
"i been golnir on fir tim iinUnBQin..
01 CSt Of hill. In ChlimiwiLMin
'nl partial attacks by tho French
" rcpulMri, North of Roause
"" the Germans took possession
' Ktera' French trenches. Tho
""sement begun yestordny nt Ar-
continued today. Also in tho
jes "we aro sovoral places
fighting Is going on.
0a the Orzyc, northoast of
k, itug8an attacks wero ro
wed. Thn ....... .. . ..
"'" "u especially vio-
iwgagements for tho possession
4oroiek. Two thousand Rus-
"" Wefft lolnn I
- .nvu jn isuiiors,
Wi-iiiSs WAIL HEARD
"" Vnut lo Advance, ltutcs
la in United sutes
B,iUPWiUttll.,TtaM.J
"'", tow "1...A.'"rt".
rn.. " u"u weiis-x-argo
H tha t. ",u UBtou leave
WlA !!6r6tat0 cramerco Com-
Uehtj.,' V' ' f" a pot,tlon for
It I, j , ,n U, express rata case.
k LI red tlmt t,lQ low rates
felon ..hPreSCrlbed by th0 Com
nave been disastrous."
WvrcU SARAH IlIiTTKIt
Uum k ' ia 1C- A bulla-'
Mir,. n "' Qoclo,s nftor visiting
FPIW a",?'' ,Wh0 recont,y lcft
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SWEDES RUKFEIt
IX 5IEXICO CITY
nr Amoclilcl l'rrat tu Coo. Ilajr Tlmn.
WASIIINaTON, JInr. 1C.
Tho plundering of two
houses belonging to Swedish
citizens and tho robbing of
Swedish subjects in Mexico
City streets, wero orportcd
by tho Swedish Chnrgo d 'Af
faires there, who described
conditions under tlto Zapata
occupation as "doplorablo"
in n message to tho Swedish
legation hero.
I
nr Auocltt Trot to Cooi llr Time.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnr. lC.-r-Offlclal
assurances that Carran.u
has abandoned tho blockado of Pro
gresso woro received today. Con
ditions In Mexico aro regarded by
President Wilson as much less in
forment that a fow days. ago. Tho
I'rosldont said ho had no doubt
but that thoso guilty of killing John
II. McMunus will bo punished nml
an Indemnity pad his relatives.
Foreign View of It.
Forolgn government reprcscntn
tlvos In Washington, who look to
tho United States for tho safoty of
their countrymen in Mexico, woro
kconly interested today in tho out
como of vigorous steps tnkon by tho
American government looking to
tho protection of foreign 'interests
in tho Sotithorn Republic. Soma
saw In tho latest Aiuoricau movo a
chango In tho Administration's pol
icy and bullovo that tho United
Stotos would insist on great consid
eration for foreign Interests by Mex
ican factious. An American war
ship ha3 arrived at Mnnzanlllo, o-i
tho west coust, whero conditions
aro roporlod bad.
NEUTRALS TO
SEEKS AID OF
UNITED STATES
Dj Auoclttod Prru to Cow D7 TlmM. J '
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 1C
Tho Netherlands Minister Van Rap
pard opened negotiations nt tho
Stato Department today to deter
mine whnt action may bo taken by
tho United States and Tho Nether
lands to obtain amelioration of re
strictions laid down by tho Ilrltlsh
order In Council.
LOXOSIIOREMEX'S STRIKE
to
Admiral Only Seattle Company
Comedo to Laborers Thus Fur
(Dr Auocltto4 rrrai to Com llijr Tlmn.
SEATTLE, Wash., Mar. 1C Tho
Admiral Lino, tho only Important
steamship company horo which has
agreed to demands of tho long
shoromon thnt crows for handling
cargoes shall bo solcctcd nt union
headquarters, Is moving Its freight
promptly. All othor lines aro sor
louely delayed.
I
'S JEWELS OF
ED
Five
WOMAN DIED TODAY
Mrs. Catherine Bettys, Resi
dent of Coos County Forty
two Years, Succumbs
Mrs. Cathorlno Ilottys, ono of tho
ploucors of Coos County, and ono
of tho mostly highly rcspectod wo
men of Falrvlow, died at hor homo
thoro this morning after a long ill
ness of sorosls of tho liver. Death
was not unexpected, although tho
extraordinary vitality of, tho' woman
had prolonged hor life.
JuBt six years ago today, Hiram
Rottys, husband of tho deceased,
passed away at tho homo in Falr
vlow. It was a strange colncldonco
that her death should come on tho
anniversary of tho death of her
husband, with whom she had under
gone tho trials of pioneering In the
west.
Catherlno Desmond was born In
Toronto, Canada, and In early llfo
moved to New York, then to Kan
sua aud just forty-two years ago
crossed the plains with her husband
and settled at Falrvlew, where they
had since resided.
Mrs. Rpttys vnp of that neighbor
ly, motherly disposition thnt
SPUN
ii ram
Mexican Priest Brings $500,-
000 Piece from .Mexico City
to Save it From Obregon
Hr AuocUtal Trrai to Cooi I)r Tlmui.)
NEW YORK, Mar. 1C A king's
ransom In Jewels blazoned In tho
royal oaglcs of Spain at the tlmo of
Charles V., tho most powerful inon
arch of tho sixteenth century, lies
today under guard In tho customs
hotiso, nwaltlnj? appraisal. Tho
valuo is half a million. It was
brought by a Catholic priest who
fled from Mexico City. Ho said
that ho took them from the church
to savo them from solzuro by dun
oral Obrogon.
Indicates That United States
Will Make Most Vigorous
Protest Immediately
CANNOT RESTRICT U.S.
1 SHIPPING TO NEUTRALS
Allies' Action Brings Most Cru
cial Effect of War Home
To America Today
nr Aejoclatin! riTM to Coot llij Tlraci.
WASHINGTON D. C. Mnr. 1C
President Wilson indicated today
that tho unofficial outline of tho
Ilrltlsh order In privy council shut
ting off trading with Gormnny was
very displeasing to tho United Stntes
government. Tho discussion among
other officials was taken to indi
cate that tho government would
mnko to Great Rrltaln nml her al
lies protest more vigorous than nny
of tho notes hitherto sent. In some
offlclnl quarters it was thought this
protest might tako tho form of firm
Insistence on compliance with inter
national law. Officials of tho Stnto
Department say that tho Ilrltlsh
order raises now and ombarrasslng
complications for noutrnl commorco
to which It novor beforo had been
subjected In marltlmo wnr.
Hold Up All Trade.
Tho Interference with trado be
tween this country and neutrals,
suggested In tho order, is giving
officials horo tho most concern,
for, as they read tho Ilrltlsh order,
tho commorco of thoso countries
which havo not placed ombargocs on
contraband articles practically will
bo hold up. Tho United States con
tends thoro Is no warrant for such
action.
,
1UTTLE.SIIII DAMAGED
'
Illy AuocUted IrcM to Coon Hx Timet,
WASHINGTON D. C, Mar.lC
Tho battleship Connecticut
broke ono of Its shafts Sun
dny whllo maneuvering In
Gunntnnnmo Ray, and Is now
bound for Philadelphia un
der her own powor, convoyed
by tho collier Orion.
ENGLAND'S
ORDER LOOKS
LIKE I. S. WAR
NAVY PREPARED FOR
II. S.
GREATEST SHOWING IN HISTORY
Sec. Daniels Answers Critics
X1XETEEX MISSINO
OF DRESDEX CREW
Br Annclatoil Tmt lo Coot nr Time.
VALPARAISO, Chile, Mar.
1C. Nineteen members of
tho crow of tho German
cruiser Dresden, sunk of .lunii
Foraiulez Island Sunday by
Rrltlsh warships, aro missing.
This wns mndo Known on tho
arrival horo today of tho
Ilrltlsh auxiliary urulsor
Ornmn having on board tho
survivors of tho Drcsdon,
uomo of whom wero wounded
.-
of Unpreparedness of Amer
ica for Serious Trouble
lll!U
T.
NEW RECORD TRIP
Adeline Makes a Complete
Round Trip in 100 Hours
and Loads in 12 Hours
4 imiTISIl .SHIPS . .
4 SILEXCE TURKS 4
4 Ittf AuocUted I'nu to Coot Iif TIuim. 4
4 PARIS, Mar. 1C Sovornl 4
4 batterlos of Turkish field
4 nrtlllory postod above Kum
4 Kalo nt tho ontrnnco of tho 4
4 Daidnnolles woro sllonced by
4 tho Rrltlsh warships after 4
4 tho bombardment Sunday,'
ftys a dispatch from Athens. 4
made frlonds of all with whom sho
camo In contact. Even In later
years when dlscuso robbod llfo
C. A. SMITH MAY
HETL'RX HERE SOON'
C. A. Smith, nead of tho C
' A. Smith companies, Is plan- 4
nlng vO como to Coos Ray tho
latter part of this week on tho 4
Adeline Smith for a shor.
stny. Arno Moroen, who lus
bur. f ponding uomo tlmo nt 4
Oalclai d, and Vorutm A.
Smlili, 11 ro nlso planning (o 4
como np with him. Nordrum 4
broilers, who havo been
in Su, Francisco and San Dlo-
go on matters connected with 4
tho pulp mill, may retiu-.i 4
horo at tho namo tlmo. P'nus
for 'rummlng operations at
tho p.ilp mill nio still a Utile
lndotnlto but Mr. Smith 4
may shortly itrrnngo for It 4
rosiirrptlon.
Cnpt. R. W. Olson of tho Adid'no
Smith sailed from tho dock at mi
C. A. Smith mill at 11 o'clock thh
morning ifter iiinKlng a new nford
round trip us well us a now rec.nl
for loading tlio Adollno.
T'le round trip was mado In txactly
100 hours and tho outgoing cnrgi
or 1,050,000 was loaded In just 12
hours.
Tho Adollno arrived in from San
Francisco last evening at 9 o'click.
IDr AuocUted rrrtt to Coot Dtjr Timet,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 10.
Administration officials aro giving
careful study today to tho provisions
of Great Rrltnln's Order In Coun
cil aimed nt tho stoppnga of ship
ping to and from Germany which
they regard as unprecedented nml
having far reaching effects on Amer
ican commorco, particularly on tho
shipments of cotton and Importa
tions of dye-stuffs from Gormnny.
That tho officials aro keenly dis
appointed is evident mid that vig
orous protests will bo lodged by tlio
American govornmont against Rrltlsh
action Is certain.
What perhaps displeased tho offi
cials most wns tho prohibition on
American commorco consigned to
uoutral countries and suspected of
enemy destination. It forms tho
principal basis upon which tho Amor
Ican government will Insist on tho
freedom of its commorco from un
duo interference.
T
MHSIilP
SUFFERS DAMAGE
Athens Dispatch Says 28 Offi
cers and Men Killed on
Amethyst at Dardanelles
(llr AtMhUled I'rut to Coot Utj Hum.
RERL1N, Mnr. 1C (Via wire
less.) A dispatch from Athons says
tho RiltlHh crulsor Amethyst sus
tained heavy damages and 28 offi
cers nml men wero killed and an
equal nliinlioi' wounded during tho
attack on tho Inner forts of tho
Dardanelles' In which five Rrltlsh
wurshlps took part.
THAW
GO
0
BUT FACES ASYLUM
GIRL PLEADS NOT GUILTY
of ,It was Just fourteon hours later that
much of its sunshino, sho retained I sho loft her slip nnd from tho four
tho good cheor of younger days. toon hours hnd to bo deducted an
Sho snent tho larger portion of:houro off Inst night for midnight
last wlntor nt tho homo of her
granddaughter, .Mrs. Ira R. Rnrtle,
In North Rend.
Sho Is survived by four children,
Mrs. R. J. Coke, of Los Angoles;
Mrs. Emma Cllnkonbeard, of Sum
ner; Albert und William Rottys, of
Falrvlow. Threo grandchildren und
cno great-grandchild also survive
her.
The funeral arrangements . nave
not been completed. Dr. and Mrs.
Haitle left for Falrvlow this after
noon to assist the family.
NOTICE TO ELK'S.
Don't forgot the St. Patrick's ball
at tho Masonic Hall Wednesday
night. All members nnd visiting
brothers and their families aro ox
pectod to bo present
II. P. O. E. Dnnco Committee
i
meal and an hour off this morulng
for Rrcakfnst for tho crow.
This is ead to bo tho first trip
that tho Adollno has come up to the
prophecy which C. A. Smith mado
for her when sho was bolng complot-
fed. He intimated that undor iivor-
ablo conditions sho would m.iko
round trips In 100 hours and somo of
the navigators and others on Coos
Bay thought that ho was joking them.
However Capt. Olson took the sug
gestion in tho spirit It was made and
has made it como true.
Tho feat included loading a full
cargo of 1.C50.000 feet of lumbn-,
carrying it a little over 400 miles to
San Francisco Ray, discharging ft.
returning to Coos Rny and loading
another cargo of l,(i j0,000.
ImiIiuIIo Ciclnnnii Aricstcd by Kalo
Wcilcll on Cliiirgo of Stealing
Clothes I'mni Ruck Lino
MIbs Kato Wcdoll, cornor Andor
sou niul Second btrcot, this morn
ing sworo out a warrant for tlio ar
iv t of Isiihcllo Ctishmau, of North
Read, .charging hor with tho theft
of ilrcEKos from hor clothes lino last
Saturday night. Tho girl appeared
In Juhtlco Ponuock's court and
pb.iiiled not guilty. Tho dato for
a hearing has not bcou sot.
On Snltmluy night tho police woro
tailed into tho caso, Mr. Frank
Lapp and Isabolln Cushmun bolng
accused. Yostorday, according to
Chief Carter, Mrs. Lapp told him
that tho dresses had been taken
for roiongo by tho Ctishman girl
nnd wero hid boncnth tho plunk
roadway on Second street.
Search there last night rovealed
iiu traces of tho missing clothes and
the wurroiit was Issued for tho girl's
arieit tMt, morning. On Mondnv
a bonrch warrant wits Issued In
North Rend, but nothing could bo
found at tho Cushman homo near
Raugor. The complaint stntos that
thoro Is missing two white dresses,
ono silk droas and ono white em
broidered dress and a tidy. Tho
mother of tho girl this morning
told Judgo Ponnock that aho would
bo responslblofor hor daughter's
appearancpaT tho hearing
I x
DON'T rnilOKT.
Patrick's danco In Eagles
Hall Wednesday, March 17.
Ordered Returned to New
Hampshire, But Will Likely
be Taken to Mattewan
4 NEW LEGAL .MOVE 4
4 Roforo tho court's decision 4
4 Thaw's counsel, as If in an- 4
4 tlclpatlon for such n decision 4
4 obtnlucd a writ of habeas 4
corpus which will kcop Thaw 4
in tho Tombs until Friday 4
whon ho must bo produced 4
In court. 4
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(nr AuocUted rtm to Coot m., Timet.
NEW YORK, Mar. 1C Harry K.
Thaw will not bo sent back to
Now Hampshlro by tho ntato of Now
York, ns his counsel domnnded, but
must bo returned to Matteawan,
"unless lcgnl papers calling for
his detention In Now York county
aro served upon tho wardon of
tho Tomlm prison." Such was tho
stato Supremo Court's decision to
day In disposing of a formal mo
tion to havo Thaw returned to Nuw
England.
iiTciriss
.23
MAKES DECLARATION
AT WARSHIP LAUNCHING
Says America Fortunate in
That Lincoln's Mantle Fell
1 on Shoulders of Wilson
(Dr AuocUted rrni to Coot liar Tlmet.1
NEWPORT NEWS, Vn. Mar. 1C
Secretary Danlols, answering crltlca
of tho unpreparedness of tho United
Stntes Navy, In "nil address horo to
day, declared that never boforo lu
tho history of tho country wns tho
Navy In hotter shnpo to fight. Ho
spoko at a luncheon glvon in his
lienor after tho launching of tho
supordrcailnnught Pennsylvania.
Ho said tho country was for
tunato In that tho mantlo of pa
llonco mid poaco of tho mnrtyre-.l
Lincoln had fallen upon tho shoul
ders of President Wilson to guldo
tho ehlp of stato. In our present
pel II.
Launched Xenr Eltel.
Christened by Miss Ellznboth
Kolb, of Gormantown, Ponn., ns
Secretary Danlols gavo tho signal,
tho monster hull of tho Pennsyl
vania slid Into tho Jnmos River nnd
tho swell tossed tho Gormnn con
verted crulsor Prinjs Eltel Frlod
rlch ' nearby.
Comninndor Thlorlchons, of tho
Eltol, ont In full uniform with the
offlclnl party on tho platform and
mingled with tho Amorlcnn naval
cf fleers.
WALTER
OLDLAi
GRANTED
DIVORG
E
.'Or I IT REFUSES
FORMER WIFH
FEES: FATHER
CHASE OLDLAXI)
TO ALLOW
ATTORXEY'H
A XI) UNCLE
IT
1
ASK ALL IXTKHESTED TO .IOIX
AUXILIARY COMMITTEES
MEET AXD HECOXSTHUCT RY
LAWS OF CIIAMIIER
Reconstruction of tho by laws ot
thu Chamber of Commerce allowing
for tho Woman's Auxiliary to thu
Chamber of Commerce was effected
last evening at a meeting of com
mittees from tho two organisations,
Tho women luivu nut Mnr, 2U us thu
dato on which tho women of thuclty
aro uuked to meet at thu Chamber of
Commerce und thuro uiitlluu u plan
of prucudiiro along civic, Industrial
and soclul Hues,
Thu committees' from tho utixlllury
ry was composed of Mrs. F. E. Allou,
.Mrs. D. A. Jones mid Mrs. W. A.
Toyo audi from tho Chumbor of Com
merce, I. S. Smith, C. R, Peck uutl
O. I. Kolgurd.
To build up thu auxiliary la tho
next stop, say thu mumburs, mid thu
Invitutlou is extended to uvory wu
mun in tho city to Join. It Is prob
able tlmt soma doflnito object toward
tho bouutiflcutlon ot tho city will
bo taken up at tho next mooting, Tho
buttorment of tho city paik bus boon
slightly touched upon und it is un
do! stood many ot tho women aro in
favor of seolng this property of tho
city put in "ship shapu" order, with
tietb and shrubbory,
Locale Here. R. II. Whitinor, an
Gpiiimctrtsl of Portland, hus arrived
here with u vluw of locating )Io ex
pects t rnvo headquarters hero and
muko all tho othor towns In tcu suc
tion. Hu hub formerly locate! atMc
MlnnviHu. E. L. POWELL, who recontly dis
posed of tho Twin City Laundry,
and wifo, will movo from North
Rend to Murzhflcld tomorrow.
They will occupy an npartmont
nt Myrtio Anns, Mr. Powell I'av
ing.takjn a position horo. Thoy
had planned to return to D.ivld
C'lty, Nebraska, but it bust icax
cppoHuully hero mnde h in
cl nut,f his mind.
An nbsoluto divorce was granted
lata yostorday afternoon by Judgo
Coko to Wnltor Oldloiul from 10 yoar
i old Hazel Oldland, following tliroo
da.vtf examination that havo filled tho
court rocords with n caso in which
htiBband nnd wifo bantered back nnd
forth charges of infldollty. This
morning ns n climax, W. C. Mason
and nu undo of tho girl took alter,
tho former husband, chasing him in
to n pool j ooni on 1 rout Btrcot, and
dated Inn to en mo forth and gut hlu
'fuco himsliud." Oldmiid stayed In
side. Whon tho husband put In a plea
ror u Icpul separation tlio wRo filed
,i ii oss complaint. This was denied
hor by Judgo Coko, togothor with
U'HO attorney's fees and alimony.
In his findings tho Judgo af
ter refusing to roconsldor, declared
hu would havo found for tho do
fondant lut, with tho testimony
brought up, ho could (Jo nothing olso
than refine. ,
Rudolph Kromlnga was on tho
Btiind yestorday afternoon, llo told
n story related to him by Howard
Edwards, n messyngor boy, wn- suld
ho hnd been out with Mrs. Oluland.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Mason and two broth
ers tit tho girl testified, donj.ng tlio
nlluguLoug or tho plaintiff's witness
es. Frank Lupp was on tho stand.
Ho testified that an attempt hnd boon
nude to "mix him in tho case but
Hint lm lad rofusod. Robert Krugor
and Jainca Petit woro callod tc stato
wlmt thoy know nbout tho placo
wheru Mi p. Oldland hnd beon staying.
CuU Thiimh. Judgo John F.
Hall this morning Inflicted a bad
flesh wound on his thumb whllo
chopping kindling at his homo.
Judgo Hull wash formerly a woods
man mid Is somewhat peeved oror
suffering thu Injury fiom a hctcltot.
Hum Smallpov. Jas. Nowlln, a
woll-known North Coos River ranch
er. Is 111 of smnllpox nt his home.
The teacher of tho North Coos Rlvr
district, who boards at tlio Nowlln
homo, has had tho smallpox uud
is IhiToforo Immune und was told
lo no ahead with school work uftor
thoroughly fumigating tho books,
chililm?, etc A ihlhl In tho Now
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