The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 26, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL NO. XXXVIII.
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A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's wlint tlio Coos tiny Times It. A South,
west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people
ml dovotcl to tlio best Interests of tills grot
section . Tlio Times always boosts tuid norcr
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mali
ntid Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 289
HUES A N HOUR
I Wonderful Rate of Speed is
Maintained in Five Hundred
Mile Derby Today
i RESTA IK
MILITIAMEN
STIMi PltflTIV'l'
GOVKHNOIl SLAYTOX
Term Kxplred lit Noon mid I .a si
lny In orrict, vs
Stormy One
ttlj AiaoflitdJ ITm to can t)r,TImw.J
ATLANTA, (la., Juno 2C Twen-ty-8lx
men wero brought to tlio
county Jail hero today by nillltlamen
Kunrdlng thu country homo of Gov
ernor Shiton. They were urrcstud
while trying to enter tlio Governor's
estate.
Near-beo'1 salooilR urn rtnanil. tlin
entire nlRlit wnteh of police was
iieni at HtatloiiH for extra duty and
the Ulianl of 111) I it In t 111 niit-riuiiiil.
eil (loveruor Slaton's homo hi the
eirort or the niithorltlcH to forestall
today ami tonight any demonstra
tions of protest against the coiinnu
latlon or l.eo M. Frank's death sen
tence. The term or (loveruor Slu
ton expired at noon and crowds
were In tlio city for the Inaugura
tion ol Nat E. Harris.
Tlio arrests at Slaton's home and
the hostile demonstration when he
appeared at today's Inauguration of
his successor, Nat K. Han Is, made
tlio final day of Slaton's term u
stormy one. The demonstration at
the Inauguration wan quickly sup
pressed and Slaton was cheered
Make Entire Distance at Rate
of 95.6 Miles an Hour
Shatters All Records
80,000 PEOPLE ATTENDED
lotor $UI,( I" ,,l0 Money was
Won by tho Kucco.snrui .Mini
Porponitu Wns Second anil
Il!chcisliuflc Uiinio " 'N'"'"!
Br AttocUtiKS rri to Coo nr Tlm-U
QPKKOWAY, Chicago, Juno 20.
D,rlo Hesta won tlio fiOO mllu l)or-
i .i.niimil unviirnl world's rec-
j ana niiuiw" "-- ' -
irds Tlio tlmo wns 5:07:0(5, about when lie reiuinkod on handing over
It minutes mBter innn any previous me buuo ei mui u nuiw mm
word l'orporuto was Becond, Kick- been abused during my admlnlstra-
10 QUIT WORK
General Shut-Down of Chica
go's Building Industry Goes
Into Effect Today
ANXIOUS
FOR
PEAG
E
GREA
,T
LABOR
IR
It is Regarded That Worst
Contest of the Kind in Re
cent Years is Beginning
DECIDED UPON LAST NIGHT
SOCIAL DK.MOCItATS OK UKItLIX
IT1IMKII A PHOCLAMATIOX
They Say Germany Should be First
to Itilng About Peace In
Europe
(llr AmvlitM l'rnu to Cvo tlr TlniM.l
HEREIN, June 20. The manag
ing committee of the Social Demo
eratle party In (lermany has pub
lished In tlio Yorwaerts, n full-page
appeal against carrying on the war
for territorial conquest after the
allies are ready to sue for pence.
".Germany, who was attacked by
great superior forces, has thus far
victoriously defended herself against
all enemies, brought their starvation
plan to naught nnd demonstrated
that she Is iincouiiiicrnble, should
tako tlio first stop to bring about
peace," says the article.
RUSSIANS HOLD
TEUTONS BIliK
DUTHIEIMTHE
L
EAR
nbjckcr third
Resta won more than ?-0,000
r!:o money. Highly tboiiBami peo-
lu kiw tho race, porporntn was
Ihree miles bohlnd llesta and four
tiles ahead of Hlukcnbacher
Anew record for 100 miles was
side by E. Coopor nt the rate or
in mlluH tin hour, or 1 1 miles ftist-
tr than any provlous record. Hesta
ilen took tho lend und mndo lto
tiles nt tho rato of 110.2:5 miles an
lour, ten miles faster than any pro
rjous record.
The big rnco wns participated in
it 21 of tho best drivers m uio
tounlry. Tho rnco wiib hold on tho
uv unto speedway, ndvortlscd as
it rosiest In tho world. The raco
rirted nt 10:30 a. m
Vllcox mnd
it the rato o
Eesta's tlmo wnB 11:10, n now rec
ni for tho distance. 1
Harry Grant who broko worlds
un-stgp compotltlvo record wns
krth. E. Cooper was fifth and Ami-
won sixth. Even Andorson broke i
ie Indianapolis record, nvornglng
11.01 miles per hour.
tlon.
Trouble is Hosull of Kefei-endiim
Vote of Sixteen Tlioiisand Cur-
peutcrs Who llefiicl to Ar-
Illtl-iltO QllOtl0ll In DKputo
liy Anoclit.J rrrn to eou. lltj Tlmn.l
CHICAGO, 111., June 2C A gen
eral shutdown of Chicago's building
I industry, which It was said will
throw out of employment more than
today. Tho shutdown was regarded
as tho beginning of one of tho
grentest labor wars in iccent years
VAXCOUVHIt .MAX IS MAKING
HKST (K)liK SCOHM
Cliuin-at
riajers Are Contesting for
plousblp of the racifie
Tacotiiii Today
(llf AwtlllfJ Vtna In Ccn Hay Tlmo.
TACOMA, Wash.. Jiiuu 10. At
tho end of the morning play in the
open championship of tlio Pacific
Northwest Golf Tournament, Alex
Petrograd Says Austro-Ger-
man Forces Cleared From
Left Bank of Dneister
FIGHTDESPERATE
i ,
Germans Attempt to Bridge
Waterway in Order to Cross
After Being Repulsed
SKERRETT ABSENT
IWIUS TO SHOW l'l TO MKKT
IXSL'ltAXCK AD.IUHTKU
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BATTLE IS STILL RAGING
TURKS SEIZE GUNS
srui'itisi: ai.i.iks axi cAnriti:
Ml'XITIOXS OH W'AU
I t.ll.l.. t 1...I ...111.
Tho shutdown wns decided on last I 8conj of 7f(i ns ,otB, wn8 2oy.
night as an answer to tho referon-, Ro)orl John8oni of seiittlc, nnd T.
(Ill 111 voio ot iu.uuu siriiiiiig cur
penters who refused to nrhltrnte
tho questloliK In dispute.
Official CoiiKtnnllnopIo Staleiiicnt
Says That Attacks 'Ibis Week
Met With Success
REPORT
IS
UNTRUE
SIM5MAKIXK CAl'TAlX NOT IIOX-
tnr Awori.tea r to coo. n.r Tiu,.i I OKIIKU KOlt SIXKIXG KL'SITAXIA
CONSTANAIN01M.B, Juno 20.
An official stntementsays: Wcdiicii- J IViiskIiui Military Order (.lyeu for
day night one of our right wing pa-1 Taking -"""
trols surprised and destroyed a party , l''"-t (.Ibraltar
nf the enemy near Seddul Uahr, ID. Aoctttj rr u coo mj Timw.i
i in I'lii'tt - . -
,.. nnd i imtllnB their machine guns out ot, nBftLIN. ( wireless Sayvlllo)
in-10 n in Kestn nnd "ullUB l"u" ., llBUhIN, twiroiess sayvnuw
e ilio fst wo t7n.ll nct,0' be3,,,cs Wturlng r,f ,- ,, Bbr0Bd
f m.7 1 miles per i10,,r. '"""'I' ttlul othcr W"r bly- that Captain Herslng of tho German
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APPEAL TO LANSING;
DIB
S
DROPPED
IWITISII AVIATOHS C'AUSK OA.M-
AGKS TO THU (JICHMAXS
l) Ainmiiiiltiou Depot Destroyed
anq Soldiers Arc lulled by tlio
Kxploslou
(Br AnctHIM Treu to Coo Dir Ylme.
Loxnnv innn ir. iinmbs dron-
W by llrltlsh uvlntors near Houlers,
Mjlum, caused tho explosion of u
!"5e ammunition dopot and nlso ro
uted In killing- tho Gorman soldlors
AMIMIICAX IMPOKTKIIS WAXT TO
SIIH' CIIHTAIX 1'ltODL'CTS
Facts Will Probably lie Presented to
(heat llrltuln In a Sep-
arAto Xoto
tnr AuooUleJ ritu to Coo. llr Tlro.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 2C
Ilopresentatlves of n thousand Amer
ican Importers presented to Secre
tary Lansing today a petition for ac
tlon by tho I'nltcd States to enable
them to bring out dye stuffs, potash
and other Amerlcnn owned goods In
Germany without Interferon. It U
hellovcd the facts will bo presented
I wail vnwi iv....n "- -'
nevy received tho order or rour I.e-
tnorito. tho Prussian military decora-
Ion, for sinking tho hiisltunla Is
untrue. Horsing was decorated for
taking tho submarine past Gibraltar.
S. Gallup, or Vancouver, Htood sec
ond mid third.
MINISTER
RES
m
IIKAD OF Itl'SSlAX W.llt DU-
pautmi:xt i.i:avi:s oi-fici:
General Pollvanoff,' Former Assist
ant, Succeeds to liuportuut
Placo In That Country
Illr AuKKlitcJ rrfM to Coo liy TlmM.I
LONDON, Juno 20. Genoral W.
A. Soukhomllnoff, ItusBlan Minister
of War, has resigned, according to
n dispatch from ' Petrograd. It Is
understood General Pollviuioff, for
mer assistant Minister or War, win
succeed Soukhomllnoff.
Franco Deports That Thero Is u
Comparative Inactivity at Western
Front as Progrevs Was Checked
by Slot ins Still Deadlocked
(llj AuoclttcJ rrr to Cvoa lltf 'iiium I
LONDON, Juno 20. Petrograd
reports that tho left bank ot tho
lllver Dneltser Is entirely cleared of
Teutonic troops, who forced tliolr
way across at two points recently,
but tho Austrn-Gcriuan forces are
making desporato efrorts to effect
a passage elsewhere. Bringing oper
ations wero begun by tlio Tutons
south of llukas.owlco on tho very
nluht tho remnants of tho detach
ments which had crossed elsewhere
wore being driven back. A battlo
Is still raging at a new contact point.
Tho Uussltins claim thoy luivo check
ed tlio attacks elsewhere except III
tho Orzyc region.
Tho French report comparative
Inactivity on tho Western front.
Their progress was checked, thoy
Bay, by storms Tho Italian front
Is without developments. A dead
lock continues on tho Galllpoll peninsula.
START FOR P
ATTF.MPT TO TAKK WAltSAW
LIKF.LY TO I IK MADK
I S IMF'S UIFW
niMiin1 " '
CITIZENS
AROUSED
Ml'CII FKKLIXO AT XOIITII DKXD
AHOt'T LAIIOH MA'lTKIt
Foiclgiiers Drought In to Work on
Sewer and locaI Men uio
Dlsfliuigcd
' HAS NO FKAKS OF I.OS1XG .Mill
TO Olt TIIUOl'GH llKXXKTT
Heavy (Jims Aro Ixmded on Trains
by (Jernuins for TniiMportu-
tiiiu to tho Front
Siijh That He Knows of No One Ho
Would Mather llao As An Op
ponent 'Hum J. W. Dennett
Judge J. S. Coke today In dis
cussing tho report that J. W. Ilon
nntt bad begun a campaign against
him In h'jpos of securing tho Circuit
(Dr AMoeUttJ tiv io Coo l Tlme.l
. .,,,v ...... on A fiinlrlll
I.U.MIU.X. - ... -- -- ; - " fnp ,, ! ,,,,
'ows illsiiatt'h iroill rtlllHluruuu. wjo U....BV.....,- .-
.ows uibpaiiii i.u. slKhtost fe,irs
liellovcd tho facts win uo ii"-"' u,at goveral trams loaueu mm ii) " - - - ,.,.,.
o rent Ilrlloln apait from a new avo ,ofl Kgwm for the Gorman I of losing his position to or tl..onh
. i n-inuii h ini! - . .... .... ... ,... ,.u.,.r in Vn niiii. Jir. iiennuii. i-- . ........ ... ..
iroui on uiu ......" - . that 'en proioronco, especially as n.ur..
..,!.- i. i linllnvr.,1 thev will bo used , "1 do not Know oi any uhu
"iuu . ....-.- -w ,
note belnc prepared on llrltlsh block-
ude. ...
oiTicLus spicidi:.
Tho:o was a good deal of feeling
among boiiiu of tho North llend poo
plo today because of tho employ
ment of outsido labor on tho part
of ICdward Sanberg, who baa tho
contract for building tho Connecti
cut! avenuo sower(
Mr. Sanberg hail boiiio local men
employed ami It Is Dialed that ho
dlichargod theso men to mnko
places for Flnlnndors whom ho
brought In hero yesterday.
Tho position was taken by many
in North llend that tho monoy ror
tho sewer was paid by tho proporty
ownois and that In tho employment
of labor local people should bo giv
Was Notified to bo In Marshfleld
Today to Undergo Kxaliiluatlou
Is in Mosevllle, California.
K. It. Thompson, ot thu Sun In
surance Company, arrived hero to
day to meet H. C. Skerrett, who
filed a claim with them for $C00
Iokh III rnniiectloii with (lie liitriilnir
of tho Hunker Hill hotel last Feb
ruary, when several Uvea wore lost.
Skerrett failed to show up nnd Mr,
Thompson wilt return to Portland
in tho morning. ' This Is his Becond
trip here to meet Skerrett concern
ing thu loss.
"Skerrett wns notified to appear
In Mnrshtlcld at 2 o'clock this af
ternoon to undergo nu examination
In connection with tho circumstances
of his alleged flro loss Inst Febru
ary," Bald Mr. Thompson. "Ho Is In
Hosevllle, California, and wo have
his receipt for tho registered let
ter In which thu notification was
sent him. He did not nnswer thu
summons, though."
Mr. Thompson wns reticent about
thu affair, hut plainly Indlcntcd that
his company did not propose to pay
tho Insurance without a thorough
Investigation. Ho said that so far
as they had Investigated Skerrott's
past record, thoy had uufnvornblo
renorts rroni nrnctlcally every nlaco
they had written nnd Intimated that
boiiio or them wero of u decidedly
Bcnsntlonnl chnrnctor
Skerrett loft hero soon after his
relenso on thu chnrgo of arson that
wns preferred ngnlnst him by thu
Coroner's Jury In Justice Ponnock's
court. Paul 'lei Ice went with him
mid his exact whorenbouta wero not
generally known hero until Mr.
Thompson gavo them out today.
Mr. Thompson wns today coiuor
rlnir with August FrUoen. tho local
agent, who wrote tho Skorrltt policy.
SEND FOR CLOTHES
Chillies Tower Semis (u Wife's Par
ents for Wearing Apparel
A lottor hns henn received brio
by LoVerno Towor from his broth
er Charles Tower, nBklng that U'o
clothes ot himself and wife ho aunt
to thom, wherever thoy are. He
l'iivo tho brother an order on Mr.
nnd Mrs. I. H. Poolo, parontu of
Mrn Tower.
As to whero tho conplo now
mo, nothing Is given out, and It Is
inld that this will bo kept Bcrot
nH long us tho warrant Is hanging
over tho head of Charles Tower. Tho
brother horo atutcs that "thuy wont
ii long ways on tho train."
It has been said tho cnuplo tinn
ed north from lloseburg; othorii wiy
thoy turned boiuIi. 'I ho met ro
mnliiB that thoy aro not In lioso-
h'.ng and beyond this very few uio
much tho wlBor. Towor states In
tt.o letter that ho took his wife n
tho train and that she mndo in out
break thero and thus ho indicates
thoy have been reconciled.
IS JDEFEATED
Zapata Forces at Mexico City
Drive Back General Gon
zales and His Soldiers
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A RETREAT
All Rolling Stock Ordered From
Vera Cruz to Aid Defeated
Army in Escaping
WILL PROTECT FOREIGNERS
Promiso is Made lly Curmnui That
ir Mexico City Is Occupied ho Will
Soo That Xoii-CombntniitM Aro
Not Injured
ttlr AmocUIM l'r.i to Co 11; Tin."., i
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 20
Official advices todny report ft
smnBhlug dofent of Genoral Gonzales
nnd tho Carranzn army advancing
on Mexico city by tho Zapata forces.
Curruiun ordered nil avnllablo roll
ing stock from Vern Cruz toward
tho capital to aid tn the retreat and
In nu effort to snvo Gouznlos nnd his
army.
PHOTF.CT FOHKIGNKD8
Cni'iiuuit Promises to Iwtk After
tho Xou'Compntuuts
(tlj AuwLIM ITm is Coo IUj Tim.
WASHINGTON, I). C Juno 20.
Statu department advices today con
tained nothing bearing on the re
ported occupation of Moxlco City by
tho Cnrrnnta troops. Tho depart
ment Is In receipt of advices from
Vora Cm thnt Carranra hns glVon
assurances that In tho event of
righting In Moxlco City, tho Inter
ests or non combatants, whothor na
tives or foreigners, will bo lookod
after.
A.MK1HCANH AUMKD
Setllem In Yntpil Yalley PreiwinM to
Defend Themselves
tnr Auociii) rru to cum n.r Tim.
TOIIAIH HAY, MKXICO, (Wlro
less San Dlogn) Juno 20. Ameri
cans In the Yiuiul Valley aro woll
armed with rides and an adoquato
supply or ammunition and uro ready
to repel further nttacks according
to advices today. Somo Atuorlcans
have arranged to hire other foreign
ers to usslst In tho defense.
"wu in Killing tno uormnn Boiuiuio .
1'kowero loading ammunition train. ,.,, with Musslan Army Mefuso to
at. . n....... .. ii ,A. ..fifii i ll.. iii.Iiii'ImI.
in nu ndvanco against Warsaw.
1 a Central news dispatch from
iwterdom.
APPKALS TO XAVV
Or AMocllleJ rrta to Coo 1U; Tlmn.J
SEWPmiT i t innn 2fi. Sec
'ttary Danlols, in an nddrcss at tin
wing of tho navy war collogi
lDDAlOil ... II. A...nMl.. .tni
U IU II1U illlUI ILil.l ll., -
w to profit by tho lessons being
"Sht by tho great war In Kuropo
fearlessly discard nil theories
I'fch fall n oln.wl II... iikM (put.
.. .u giuim hiiu mu... -.
T.UUXt. LIFK KASY i
Auorlt Prw to Coo U7 Tlmw.1
PAnVloir x. ,w . ? Ilrna. I
".MOW, .X. Jl,, JUHU -u. "'
Wllspn. taking n brief vnca-
at tho Summer Whlto Houso,
' the morning walking through
Boods on his place with uiembors
''Ms famllir n..,i .iT.rl.-lm? In Ills
T oa correspondenco. He recelv-
lle Canturcd.
,),AKllJI'r"oColIrTln.l
thkhi. Juno 20. Major ixu..-
L'SK FALSK WOKK
FOM L'.MPyi'A HMIDGK
jlnia and Captain llashlnioto. Jap- J
J" ...... f..,i..i,. with tho Hub-
Sec- ancso oiiii'eia t.h ,,.
at th J shin army l Tl
;ohero!llarl Karl when lie (.a lea,, ...
valof-ital fell, rather than "' J "L
II HO Wnnl tvntn AVnalilnirtnll
It. . "'" " "" . . . i.
'jT
ivm.i.'vn iiiiviiv
11 'uoclHM Prn to Coo nr TlmM.l
SEATTLIO, Wash , June
. !5- Tho Chlnoso' Commer-
tljl Commlsslonors, who ar
r'ved hero yesterday on tho
la" leg of a 11,000 tntlo
tour around the United
States, devoted today to In
Ptlng tho industrial
f'aQts 111 RontHn
.
111. lull, l,,v' ,
tnoy considered tho dishonor o be
i,,B made prisoners, according to of-
riclal advices iron, .-..-.--.
A ?
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MAY t'Si: liH.r...
FIIOM MYltTLi: POINT
Engineer Hood and Engin
eer Uoey are now consider ng
So use of g,avel from the
Sinlth-Powers Hue near Mr
Ue Point for ballasting tho
ow lino from Coos Hay o
he' umpqua. '''hey aro
aullng rave. from K.l
for the balance of tho bal
astii.K. . . a a
. -.A.A.AOVVTr'T
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.:r; M.:
A STOCKHOLM. June .0.
! The Netherlands steamer Cer-
! e, bound rron. Amsterdam for
! iulla. Sweden, was sunk ah
I'ul .... r triklng a mlno
m the Gulf of Bothnia. The
eTevf was axeu. .
C. H. Hroughton will go
to Gardiner tomorrow on
matters connected with tho
drawhrldgo there. It Is un
derstood that plans uro be
ing niiido whereby tho false
work for the big concrete
plors and steel drawbridge
can bo used as a temporary
bridge for trains crossing
tho Umpqua until tho perma
nent structuro can bo usoi
This will eliminate tho ne
cessity of ferrying.
MILL OFFICIALS ' w
I ARRIVEJIERE TODAY
.riio Mciccn Ai rites mi the Adeline
Smith ami Salesman Comes
Is to bo moro preferred as mi op
..nnont than Mr Dennett" Inush
' Ingly remarked Judge Colco.
' Arno Mo.-eun, general suporlnten-
dent for tho C. A. Smith Interests,
' arrived In tho city from San Fran-
elsco on the Adeline Smith tins
'morning. Mr. Moreen has been In
i Cullfoinla on business, On tho boat
, I alfo was O. G. Corkruin, city balen-
iinan for the company ai nan . .-
olsco. Mr. Corkram cumo hero tor
Witikliii: over tno
VILliA PMOdllKSSlXa
ii... iiiirnnsn or
t .1... li.lulllUDU
! inanuractiiilug una o, ,ni ....-...--
no ho would bo bettor acquainted
-" " ... .... .!,.,. ,,t tint (omn:inv.
. .--- , Willi UIO Ul.UIl.u - -.'
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XOItTII DKNM Mv
IS AI'POIXTKD
SALKM. Or., Juno C
Governor Wlthycon.bo has
appointed A. A. Drash, of
North illond as ono of the
stock Inspectors.
C A. Smith und Hitmuei ii"".
,t.i. !.. chuTuo of tho fJianctB
...
i for tho credltois' comiiilUoo, wore
expected, but did not rom.
Mere.... said that h did not know
just when Mr. Smith mil Mr, liloiw
might arrive ut Marshfleld.
Don't forget big italic.', Simpson's
Pavilion, Saturday nlRlit.
worn (inlto a number out of work
Mr. 8nnbnru stated today that
thero was nothing In his contract
requiring him to employ local iiipii
hut that ho wanted to as lar us was
i.nuoiiitii He stated that It was
nemisiiarv for him to have boiiio ex
perienced ditchers and pipe layers
and that ho had sent for thorn, lie
claimed that tho work could not ho
done nt u profit If ho hud to on.
ploy Inexperienced workmen.
It was BtutoJ that tho forolgnors
who had been brought In bero wore
urraiiKliiK to llvo In a houso by
themselves and do tliolr own cook
in., nn, i Unit others hud secured
board at a very cheap rato In Marsh
flold uud wero walking back mid
forth to ami from work. It was
also claimed that tho men wero to
bo paid vory smull wages, uiesu
facts made qulto a stir ut North
llend nnd thoro was u good ileal o.
talk. Nothing doflnlto had been
dofio this afternoon.
HOLD NINE KEGS
DKPL'TY V. H. MAMSIIAMi MAKUS
KKIZL'MK OF CATSUP
Says Was Shipped Hero From San
Francisco Packing Plant .May
Do Dumped In Day
Sends Word (hat His Operations
Aro Oulte KutUfactory
(Or AkUI4 ITm lo CV Iter Urn I
WASIIINUTOV, D. C, Juno 2C
Genoral Villa, In n moiBago dated
ycBterdny nt Abiioh Calontca nnd re
ceived ut tho Villa ngoncy hore to
day says: ''The reported capturo of
Agnus Callontos by tho Carrat.ilstas
Is absurd, our oporation aro prog
ressing favorably.
DOHX
WILLEY Horn to Mr. and Mrs. T,
K. WIHey, on June 25, a son.
Dig Lucky Hunrf, Simpson's Pa
xlllon
Spend SUNDAY up COOS HIVr.lt.
Tho KXPMKSS leates SATUMD.W
KVKXIXG t o'clock.
DlK Lucky !.'" " Hlmpsoii's Pa-
. Micky Dance, Simpson's a-1 . .u .--
i, Satin day I'tcnliiB, June '-. tlllon, hatimu
ItASFDAI.L (IAMHS
DKUK SUNDAY
At Daniels Creek Illuo
itldge Tlgurs versus Kast
Kldo the Ilutchory nine to
play tho winner.
At I'owors Powors versus
Iiandon.
No gaiuoa scheduled for
vnrii. iinnil or Marshfleld.
Ten little kegs of cutBiip Bitting In
u lino onu wus broken and thou
thero wero nine; nine kegs of cat
sup sitting on tho dock wero Bolzed
by a husky, etulwurt Deputy United
Sheriff Marshall this morning nil the
waysjfrom Portluud and hold under
tho arm ol tho law, tho government
contending that the deep red Hulil
within thu nine little kegs was made
or "putrid nnd rotten toniutoes rilled
with black rot."
Tho catsup was shipped from San
Francisco by a packing houso there,
nuld Deputy United Marshall Leonard
Decker of Portland. It was uoilovcu
tho nroduct could not puss muster un
der tho Pure Food und Drugs Act.
A wire wns sent to Portland, 'll.o
District Attornoy got busy. Papers
wero mado out, tho guvornniont got
Into motion, and U. S. n.urshalls woro
appealed to and tho result was tho
trip hero of Mr. Decker.
Mr, Decker goes back to Portland
tomorrow. If by July G thero Is no
rnsimnso from the packing company
and tho food la declured bad ho will
come hero from Portland and with a
hammer knock all the nlno llttlo kegs
In the head and pour out their life's
blood Into the waters of tho bay.
$
t AMONG THE SICK t
t
W. S. Dreppard, who was severe
ly burned by u gasoline explosion
n month or so ago, Is now nuie io
bo up uud around.
Guy Lattln Is Buffering from a
rather painful Injury to hU hand,
getting It sovcrely bruised while
working on tho longshore gang that
wub loading tlio Nairn Smith.
Elizabeth Hobs, daughter of Geo.
Itoss, Is out of tho hospital, havln
recovered from an operation.
C. II. Codding Is reported quue
111 at his homo at Mllllnston. as a
result of complications from a car
buncle.
Frod Wilson Ib sick aud has been
confined to his home for a couplo
of duys.
Mrs. Frances K. Halloy is at Mercy
hospital recovering from a surgical
oporation. Sho Is getting- along very
nicely and hopes soon to bo out of
tho hospital.
GAUD OF THAXKS.
Wo wish to thank nil thoso wha
have aided during tho Illness And
doath of our llttlo girl Margaret,
and also for the many beautiful
flowers that were given.
MK. AND MltS. M. C.
HAUSHAW.
VARE
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