The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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That's what tlio Coos liny Time In. A South
west Oregon pupor for Southwest Oregon people
and dovoted to tho best Interest of this great
section . Tho Times always boosts md sever
knocks.
MKMIIRRH OP THR ASSOCIATED IMKSH
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Kstnbllshed 1878
As Tlic Const Mull.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times Const Mali
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 291
BUI' NOTE
IDE PUBLIC
y, s. Will Not Accept Ger
man's Right to Destroy Ves
sels Carrying Contraband
1I1G FOR REPLY
It Is Asked That Refusal to
Settle by Direct Diplomacy
Be Rc-consideretl
D TRE5
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i nil r nini iiri
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govkuxmhxt sphcifiks wur.x
U. S. SUM'S AUK SAIL1XG
Probable Tlmo 'llicy Will Pass
Through tho War 'one Is
AIh Given
III A.wnrUtcJ rrww to Cooi ll)r Tlm'i.l
WASHINGTON, 1). C., Juno 29.
Thu United Stntcs government lias
adopted tlio practice of notifying tlio
Gurmnn admiralty through Ambas
sador (lerartl of tlio time of departure
of every paHScngcr ship sailing under
tlui American flag, and approximately
tho hours during which It will pass
through tho war zone. This precau
tion Is being taken In order that tho
German submarliio commanders may
prevent a repetition of the nttacU on
tho American tank Blilp (lulf Light.
WOULD ACCEPT INDEMNITY
GK.XKHAL
PART
HECTM'JHHIE ARRESTS
'" WILL BE 1
MB
BOB
AXGKLKS HAS
IX HUKRT.V MOVIi
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Austro-German Forces Gain
Two Important Points in
Progress Against Russians
STILL RETREAT
Berlin Claims the Czar's Army
Has Been Defeated at Every
Point Along Front.
THE FRENCH ADMIT LOSES
Money for Loss f "ho essel Wil
liam I. I'O'o Will lm Niimcicnt
ltepiirntlon Provided That It In
l'ald Without Any Delay
(Br AuocltUJ l"r to Cooi In Tlmi )
WASHINGTON, I). C, Junu 29.
With thu publication today of tho
American nolo to Germany con
cerning tho destruction of tho Am
erican ship William 1. Fryo by tho
Prlnz Kltol Fiiedorlch, Interest hero
centered In tho character of tho
reply tho (Ionium government would
make. Tlio communication asms
(hat Germany reconsider tho rofutial
to settle by direct diplomatic ne
jollatlons, Insteud of by piizo tourt
proceedings, tlio cliiliu presented on
behalf of thu captain and owuors
of tlio Fryo. Tho American govern-
meat deolurcH it wilt accept Indom--Dlty,
If paid promptly, as u reparation.
It is mado clear Hint tho United
States will not accept Germnny'B con-
.tcntlon Hint hIio had a right to
Hop tho carrying of contraband by
Amorlcnn ships "Uy tho destruction
of tho contraband and tho ship car
rying It."
OPIXIOX GIVIIX THAT UK IS NOT
AX IXSAXI2 MAX
ppcars in Washington to Make n
Statement In Person to thu Statu
Department Today
.
would sf.k wiusox
KURNISHKS HAIL OK 9 1 00(1 TO
AWAIT GRAXD JURY
Head of Xov Hampshire Stato In
sane Hospital Is On the Wit
netf Shunt Today
inr AtniKittMi i'rt to cc mr Timw I
NKW YORK, Juno 29. Dr. Chns,
V. llancroft, head of the Now llnmp'
IDr AnocUM rrtM to CM rur Tlmt 1
CORNISH, N. 11., Juno 29.
Two Mexicans describing
themselves as emissaries
from General Angeles and
Goneral ltaoul Modero arriv
ed hero today for the purpose
of having President Wilson
give an Interview to Angeles.
Learning tho president (was
out motoring, they said they
would return later.
.
Mexican Leaders Besides the
Ones Under Bond, Will Like
ly be Taken by Officers
GII1EBI1 PASO
At Least Fifteen Federal Gen
erals Have Been There in
Past Few Days
Arrested by I,ano County Offi
cer On Hi-quest of tho Coos
County Officials. .
(1IVICS $1000 1IOXI)
Cmu'cde That tlio Germans Mado
Galas Apilnst 'llieni in tho Vos-
ges Region but Claim to lluvo
Mado Soino Progress
Wr AuocliUO Prm to Coot Hr Timw.
LONDON, Juno 29. According to
reports received further pressure by
the Teutonic armies In Galhia re
sulted lu Important advances for
nlilrn Rtnlo hosiiltal for Insane, and
inemher of tho federal commission I them at two points. In one caso
which examined Harry K. Thaw In the Russians north of Lumbers have
Now Hampshire, testified today that! been driven nt several pouts over
I
n his opinion Thaw was not only! the GalKflau border. In the other,
sanu but always had been sane. Dan
croft testified as an expert alienist
In tho Jury proceedings to determine
Thaw's mental condition.
"Tho killing of Stanford White."
ho said "appeared to us as a passion
uto, Impulslvo act growing out or a
condition of mind duo chiefly to lin
ger and Jealousy, which was thu Hnat
culmination of a scries of circumstan
ces that had been hearing down on
hlni for a long tlmo. Tho act was no
product of systematized delusion
G Fl Y A N
AT
LI1GDLN
TOHMKIt HKCltKTAUY OK STATU
AIUMVK8 1IOMK TODAY
SHIP LIIE APPEAL
Will Sjiealc Tonight anil Leaves To
morrow on n Trip to
San I'rancisco
(Bt AMoelitJ Pim lo Coo C7 Tlmw.1
LINCOLN, Nob., Juno 29. Will
iam Jennings Hrynn, accompanied
by Mrs. Bryan, was mot by a party
of personal frlonds this morning up
on tho return of tho former sec
retary of stato to his homo. They
are tho guests of Mayor Charles W.
Bryan, a brother of W. J. Hryan.
The lattor will spealc tonight on
"Tho Parmer, a Friend of Peaco'
He will loavo tomorrow for Sail
Francisco.
WAXT SMAMAX'S LAW RKPKALKD
Y COXGHISS AS HKI.U'.K
Maritime Association Will Appe.d to
President Wilson to Call
Special Session
NBW YORK, Juno 29. The mar
Von Llnslngen forced the Russians
back f i oni tho Gnlla Llpn river, up
on which thoy retired from tho
Dnelster region northward of llnllc..
llerlln reports that eugagoments
north of Lumber every where i wmlled
In tho defeat of the Russians, who
In ouo section wore driven oor tlio
border. Fighting Is being reported
as far north as ToinaBZow, In Rus
sian Poland, which Is about CO
miles northwest of Lomberg.
Admit u Retirat.
A l'otrogrnd statement Indlcntea
n continued retreat In this region.
The Russian center Is expected to
mnko tho next Btand on tho river
Hug. As ovlduiico of n further ro
trogrado movement, pressure being
exerted has already resulted In tho
Russians beginning to ovacuato tho
positions thoy held in tho Tnnows
section and nlong tho lower San, tho
Germans dcclnro.
In tho west there have been spor-
tOf AnocUtM firm U Cii nT Tlmet.1
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Juno 29.
Genorul Angeles, Villa's chief lieu
tenant, nrrlvcd hero today to deny
In person nt the statu depaitmcnt
that hu was connected In any way
with tho coup to reestablish tho
Hucrta regime In Mexico. Angels
first went Into conference with tho
head of tho Villa ugoncy hero.
General Angolcs announced ho
would explain In a public statement
shortly his relations with Villa nnd
may say a word about his mission.
i .Military Mission
General Angeles and Hnrliiuo C.
Llorento wont to tho War Depart
ment and confeired with Hrlgmllor
rsnii..r.ii Scott. In view of tlio an
nouncement that thu nilHsIon of An
geles was u military ono and Scott's
familiarity with Mexican mllltury
nffalrs, which Includes an Intimate
neiiunlntanco ,wRh Villa, tho con
ference attracted much attention.
Nothing Given Out.
After a two-hour conference Scott
said Angeles did not reveal tho ob
ject of tho mission further than ho
had been visiting his family In os-
HUERTA TO BE ADVISER
Will AVorU lu That Capacity it 1h
Said, lint her Than TaWo Actlvo
Part hi New lU'Milutlon Think.
Arrest of No Conscuuenio
tnr AnKidri rr m ei nr tidim.i
Kli PASO. Juno 29. The possi
bility of additional arrests of Mex
ican leaders by tho United States
officials nnd of nn early beginning
of tho new revolutionary activities
across the border wore two outstand
ing features of tho situation today.
A lnrgo number of prominent Mex
icans are under survollnncu. At
least fifteen former Federal gener
als of Mexico have been In Kl Paso
tho lust tow dayB. It Is apparent
nmong tho adherents of lluorta there
Is n fueling that tho Gunoral'M ar
rest would not retard tho revolution
ary movement, as lluorta would act
In an advisory capacity rathor than
tuko an actlvo part.
IIAVH Hr.VKUH FIGHT
tllr Auoclttl rrM to com inr . ..-.,
. .,,.,. . nrnvo., limn 5!L TllCrO
t0"-. T181!:, '"llen hasten sorero f.g'ht.ng for the last
iiuioi ruiiiuiB ui !"
Villa and Angulcs, slnco tho lattor
presented to Scott a porsonnl letter
from Villa.
ItcfugiH-s Arriving.
A message from Carruiwa to tho
agency hero says that American
refugees from tho capital uro be
ginning to nrrlvo at tho camp of
Gonzales, which Is southeast of tho
outskirts of Mexico City. What ills-
.'position Is being mado of muni is
ndlc attacks by tho French, who re-, i hM t )b ireBIiniod tnoy
port progress between Angers audi q coMnm on t0
t ilnln 'I'lll I ILmUIL .Ul.vww ..-
,m association of the Port of Now A"- - . ' tQ Vcm Cruz,
York, numbering 800 roproBoiitatlvei Vogges rcB,on
of domestic and foreign "'
linos entering this port, was prepar
Ing today aiuippcal to rres.ueu
rDine him to call a special
0 of congress to repeal the sea
nian's law. Unless the law is repealed
o association averts, long estab
lished lines will of necessity bo with-drawn.
tiin.n days between tho Villa and
Carroniu forces at Villa Garcia, be
tween Monterey nnd Pnrodon accord
ing to passengers hero today from
Monterey. It Is cstlmatod that tho
forces nro about evenly divided,
thoro being from flvo to fifteen
thousand on each side. Tho Villa
forces nttackod with tho object of
preventing tlio Carrauza cn.ium.B
against Torreon.
HKMOVH AHCHIVKS
tur AocltM r" Co" w TIbm.1
nn.vi'STriM. Toxas. Juno 29.-
vi,i .' "
(Special to Thu Times.)
COQU1LLK, Or., Juno 29.
Word has been received hero
that Charlemagne Tower Iibb
given bond In thu sum of $1,
000 to nwnlt tho action of
tho grand Jury. Ho was ar
rested twenty miles from 15u
geno by tho Lane County of
ficials. It Is understood that
his relatives went on his
bond.
Tho fact Hint Tower has been
arrested and given bond, the offi
cers will have no further concern
In thu roso until It comes up at
tho September grand Jury. Tho
churKo against Tower la nssnult
with a deadly weapon and It will
bo up to tho grand Jury to dccldo
whether this charge shall ho mado
or if there la anything olse against
htm, It Is understood that Tower's
relatives wont his bond. Ho for
merly'llvod nt Junction City and bus
relatives In that locality. Ho told
a friend hero before leaving that
lm exnected to K0 oil n claim 111
Lnno County.
Ab far aa can bo learned Ills wife
whom ho took nwny by torce, la
atll with him.
Hydo In tho City.
Hon Hyde, tho young man who
was with MrB. Towur when her hus
band took her away from him nnd
who took Mrs. Tower to thu danco
ut North llond tho night tho trou
ble occurred, wna ohout tho city
this morning.. Ho asked what had
boon dono about tho caso and wheth-
or or not Towor bail glvon bond.
Uo had Httlo to say further than
that ho regretted tho publicity
wilch tho matter had given him
and said ho did not know matters
stood na thoy did bulweou Towor
and lila wife, believing that they
had been separated for some tlmo.
bad been soparuto for nonio tlmo.
Was n Singer.
In speaking of tho caso tho Hu
eono Register saya: "Towor was on-
gagod In the cigar store business at
Junction City for a niimbor of yoars
previous to going to Cooa Day four
or flvo yenra ago. Ilia wlfo was n
singer In a moving picture theator
nt Junction nnd they wore mnniod
I Inter nt Cottago Grove, where tho
SIMPSON ILL
WLJE BUSK
Company Gives Orders to Con
tinue Operations for Next
Six Months at Least
SHIPMENTS LARGE
v Hardy and A. M. Simpson
l Each Make Two Trips to
ai: i. tu:. M...ik
uuiiiuiiiiu una muiiui
TRIAL RUN WAS SUCCESS
IOlKUiitioiiH Wcro Started ns Kipcrl
inent, to Continue if Profltablo
and Slnco Manager Arkley Mado
Report, It, To Keep Going
IclTfilitis'Limt to m
SEHTEWGERQBBERS
SAID THAT KOODSTUl'F FROM
, MEXICO SOLI. TO Itl'.D CROSS
Investigation or An Unofficial Na
t.uo Show That Only "no Cube
of tlio Kind. ,
. ... ti.nt iim Zniiatn govorii-
mont archives have been removed K,r w10 Was only about 10 years
CHARG
EIS
SERIOUS
BA1D HltlTISir KILLF.D GKHMAXS
WHO fII) DOWN ARMS
MAX AX" WOMAX AT H.KK
TO PHXITKXTIARY
Clmncellor of tho Kviheuiier Sa)H
When Question Asked It Is Scan-
ilaloiiH nnd Fnlso.
IDr AiiotlitM nM to Cooi Dir Tlmn 1
LONDON, Juno 29. "Scandalous
and wholly false," Is the way Chan
cellor of tho Kxcliequor McKeiina,
speaking in the Houso of Commons
this afternoon, stigmatized tho ques
tion put by Lauroneo Gulnneil, Nat
ionalist member, suggesting that the
hrltlsh troops were killing (JornmnB
alter thoy laid down their arms,
instead of making them iiiisoners.
. ..... ..r (!i..iiinf ST.ooo In)
Found tiiiuiy "' '""""": '
fiohl million ,u " n,"h"
Is Held Up
,DrAuocuuar"tcoo.nrTin..l
.,. on Mrs. Mol-
HAKHR, Ore, Juno -9. "
lv Horgett. Joe Carlson and Sour
jv Rorgei m
sr-r.. ',' ..rs:
1)R .MnVUR-GintHARD Pl'llLISH-
i:s articli:
SajH UN Opinion I I'liHwl H,"U,H
and Geriiiany Mlsiindeistaiul
Uach Other
tar Aixii r" t0 co ""' '',,
IH3RLIN, Juno 29. Wireless Say
Vlllo
. n . n.ll tlflKMIIllllI .t W.- Mr. I'll HI11II 1U ...w -
.....r United States re-T' '' 80t back to Mexico for
L,,nn,. iho Lusltaiiln Incident, pub- freo aUtr
. . . At... fm Tnir In i i.i... milt nilA
a -.ilnln 11 1III4 II 111 ktr 1IIMIIV Illll J
llslieu an arv-.u - -- - - r- -. . . a,.out u
-,.i Mnvlcn Uliy lu """i i
and trains for the trniiMportutlon
,..,, from tho capital aro being
hold In readlnoss, was brought to
the hcailuuartors of Gonorni uu..-
..i i. Ainnr cans ycsicruny,
co.dtng to information reaching tho
of ago, was similarly engaged. Thoy
wont to Mnrshfleld where lowor
onoiiod n theater. Just previous
to going to Coos Hay Towor's store
was destroyed by fire. Ho and tits
brothor wore sleeping In tho building
at tho tlmo the flro broke out ami
r-,,t nationalists Consul hero today nurrowly escaped with their lives
DREB"GE'IS"SUNKjHATCH IS GUILT!
(II, A""!'!" rn to Coo. pf MmM.l
i.,viiKnO. Texas. Juno 29 An un- ..wTTSKxii OX SOUTH
,-.'.. ,nl.-r.nnrlmrd. who was' ttlpa Investigation of reports that , " .,'., . HT SMUT
sent from the Unite States to foodstuffs have been IwijrloJ from ,1.1 .-l
i.... i..niwiif in 11U111
UlBiriuuiiuii uiub... .- ---
caso of tnai iuiiu.
Rnlnbow stago
of $7,000 in gold bul'
day on
t ........ lm niri(tf1
i..,. .n-i n. n cur ni uifuiin imi'wi v
which ho says his Qiur. .- - , moi.u. . , -- wM
that botn counuien "- irom .,111 ,.-..-
vlnccd hlni
understood each other.
About tno i-i-.
later purchased
men Say Sho Will bo llontwl un
ILoW Thh Does uomi ...
Striking a snag last night whllo
being towoj on tho South Coos
River, tho bucket drodgo Oregon
sank and this morning lay at tho
i.ni mm of tho river
young coquilli: vallf.y .max
gous to pi:xiti:xtiary
John Httlluvll. Father of Girl Con
corned, U On Tilal Today
For Contempt
below Oood-
hor decks awash.
"It Is true," says Moyor Gerhard, j )h Moxlco
.... .i. Anmrrnn ureas.
"tnai io .'
shipped nero mm '": , ! ..,,.. in,. with
Red Cross aim "' '" - liollnwnil ..... nl i0v water
11 WHO iwiiv.w --- - ....
by tho
press,
, .,inv to threo
linn woro BonieuKW" .-
appeal was tuken.
ILL
P
GLAUS
sihtm: fou
1SSUFS I1AXK CALL
IBr Aociit.a rr to coo. n.r tiom 1
WASHINGTON, . C. Juno
29. Tho Comptroller of cur
rency today Issued u call for
tho condition, of ull national
banks at the close of busi
ness Juno 23,
inull WILL
"" HOM)lX STIJAMKH
Get
. .. Mii...lintiia Will
100,000 as tho 1'ln.t
Iiihtallnieiit
-.- n TlmM.l
governuif"' - $100,000
iiu intciuiu" " " '
llA
MR. AND MRS. DROWis. " ""
Palaco, spent a pleasant Sunday
at tho Burton rahclt at the head
of South Coos River.
was
i..tMt(lnil
lia ,,..- , Ml. T
ho f rst ini'-- - ,
08 . tho claims of tho owners
tiement of t , wllnol.
1,6 l AmDrlcan steamship Wllhei
ot. lhe.r! seized by the Brit-
mina. ." ng a Car-
STSHZtH 'from Now York to
. t..i.i nvAontinnft. oancclaUy
ennrn lilllllUUlU WA.w""- - -
tbo Gorman-American papers, lave
.,n Kcceeiled in ronialnlng neutral, U
but tho Influence of the press upon ,
nubile opinion Is some times greatly
over-estimated. Doubtless the larg
est sections of (ho American people
,.i,nv toward Gormnny, whoso
efficient organization Is dally win
ning new friends and arousing in
torest In things German
""
CIIKAP APT" ''"
START Al wun'""'
,B,At,tirr...o -''' 'lm-I
SPOKANI3. WbbIi.. Juno 29.
Three and a half cent faro
automobiles began operating
on tho Spokane streets today.
Tho company operating the
reduced faro machines has
,i in ivnuuimfrorH.
cara sea ...b .- .----
f l VVV-r-r-' - -
"XOT1CI-: KLKS
FAST AIR TRIP
,u, AMof KM rr 10 r-o. n.i Tl" I
TACO.MA, Juno 29. Gus
tavo Stronior lult hero at
t;-0 a. m. In 11 hydroplnno
nnd arrived at Port Augoloa
at 8:3r, u. m.. without u
stop. Tho dlstanco Is I IB
miles nnd ho followed tbo
u,,.,,i,i nit tho way.
nut . - A. A. A. A
. v'm
V v -v -
....Ai..l nti.1 flnnt
.,i. ..milil in soon ruimiitu .
led again. Hoatmou stato thut tlio
.lamage done to her is siigiu i " b
I some of the crew were forced Into
I . e- tlm nlL'llt.
I10W lliaiiurn I"' "" """
(Special to Tho Times)
COQUILLU, Ore., Juno 29. Tho
tnrv In the circuit court last nlfiht
returned a vordlct of guilty against
Nova llatchor who was tricu on n
statutory charge Involving Paulino
Stlllwoll, Vi minor girl 01 .-uyruu
Point. Carl Knsolo was aont to the
penitentiary on tho samo cbargo.
Hatcher Is n well known younh
..,.. and belongs to a family widely
known on the Couulllo. lie has a
ir.. m..i little child, making tho caso
a distressing one. Tho wife's father
Is well to do and can proviuo ror nur
Tho Simpson Lumber company at
No'Hi Bend will contlnuo to oporsto
right along for the next six months
at least. When tho mill was oponod
ngatn under tho now manager, A.
. Arkley, It was at that tlmo ,
announced that If It would pay to
keep tho mill going operation
would continue. Since Manager
Arkley has made his report of what
ho has been ublo to accomplish tho
conipnny Iiub ordered that tho mill
continue for nnothor six months.
Woik for liirge Number
This moans that tle. Porter mill
will bo operated as woll as tho two
logging camps. At tho McDonald
and Vaughan camp about 80 nifh
are employed and at tho Tarheel
camp about 30. There nro 75 men
In tho mill and with othor omployos
this means a total of. aboul 226
men who will keep right on work
ing for tho Simpson company.
Tho mill hns boon operating
qulto extensively since It opened.
When tho steamer A. M. Simpson,
which tinlved Saturday nlglit, goes
out this will make two trips each
mado by tho Simpson and the
steamer Hardy this month. Tho lat
ter carries 450,000 feet of lumber
and tho Simpson 800,000 feet ma
king a total of l.suo.uuu leei 01
lumber shipped and In addition
$7000 worth of products from tho
sash and door factory woro shipped.
In addition to these shipments the
company has furnished about 1,
000,000 of lumbor for the bridge
work of tho Willamette Pacific railroad.
Reiidy-Hiillt Hoiisch
Tho company was recently asked
to mnko n figure on portable houses
which wore supposed to go to the
French government, but a bid was
not mado, as tho reuuest for figures
did not come direct, but through
other pnrtlos lu this country expect
ing to handle tho order. The Simp
sou Company, however, Is prepared
fo furnish ready-cut houses either
In largo numbors or In Bmall orders.
Manager Arkloy Is making some Im
provements In tho plans whlcn win
make It possible to ship tho houses
In tholr knockdown form in a very
rompact package. At tho plaat of
tho compuny thore Is orcctod one of
theso houses to show Just what one
Is llko when set up for uso. It Is
believed that there will be a large
business In this lino later on.
TlT i.rii WHATIIKH
9 m, ..... niii.if.'iiN
KM l.l ""
O
O
i.v,h 10 ,iivh tho Oregon mis been
t, .,,. youth Cooa River, work-
Hie up Btream from tho forka of
tlio river. During this tlmo a vast
improvements baa been made n
tbo channel, according w waptaln b.
George Smith, of the Rainbow.
.. .mint, that was especially bail.
I doso lu to tho Seaman ranch " Lro tt widow's pension.
now boon blasted oui unu -,...
until thore la nine ic ""-"
tho ihannel thereat low tide. Tho
d.-edgo will after working In and near
. . ,.. inn 1 own sireuiu
a 1 nnoawiiis, as""1 v...
THROUGH AUTO STAG l-M
.Maiwhfleld and ltiebnrl Uno Cars
Arrive Through Today
Joo Laird urrtved hero at 3 o'clock
this afternoon with the first
throuuli auto stage from Rosoburg.
.... .. .... ll,.l,,,rn- nliOIlt 8 o'ClOCK
"......, m im from threo limy 'ei- ""''"" ":.....
Tlio puuimiiHwm "" .. .,... i thia morning. Ho nau nvo p-
t twenty years In tno pe .... w-1 MuMlo,a nn,I reports the
It 18 prOIIUUlu mi " -
Times want ads tiring results.
Germany-
Times
want ads bring results.
t.. nrinil in
All Hlks are especiau --
attend tho business meeting and n
Illation Wednesday night. T L. Dan
tela, District Deputy Grand LxuRed
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muv VW. HILD10NI1RAND
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WASHINGTON, Juno 29.
-Fair weather for Hie
Fourth of July holiday next
Monday was promised today
by tho Weather Bureau for
every station In tbo country
except Oregon, where light
..i .. nrn urobablo.
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1110 AUCTION' S.M-i.vir,...,.
going. Red froHH Joiiriry Iep(.
I .. i. said sho will ho at worn
I Altl4 ... . ...niilO 11
Ihero for probably iwo -
"' TaccMcnt to the dredge hap
poned shortly after eight o'coclt.i
b said, whllo the gasoline boat Mae
las towing. The fact that she la
in fresh water Is taken to moan
there can bo Httlo damage to ma
chluery. most of which unyway is
above 'Vh, water line. The channel
lt this point Is fjulto shallow.
.i,..i in nxiflllont condition
.... . ..i. i,.u!i.a uiil lio main-
Paulino Htlllweii, . "" , icd t,tty , fine autos. The autos
torneil. has been comu.mvu ... .- Marshfleld t 0 o'ciock in
Good Shepherd Homo ut rori.n.u,. ......, Blld connect wth the
Father on 'I run nQBOburg- for Portland.
Tho girl's rather. John Still well. " n. Coim of The Owl Dnl
8 on trial today on a B'""0wfi.cJnB,oro, cooa Bay agent for the line.
tempt oi courv i"- i -
wlfo alimony. Ho was arrested ut
Vancouver, Wnsh, for falling to sup
port his family during the past toil
years but a recent stato lw ma,,
. ..,i tmnoHslblo Ulld lio
was held on the contempt charge. UATCHHH, SILVKUWAKK
was iium uu. L. ni.icu . veur nrlce.
. a il... Ill.il- I ' ! Slll.ht7K7 " -..-- .
! rents for ever) body. !' '" ,,H,I'
'. . ,..i n ocrount of
expects Heavy i""y ... , -id
the superior service, tie will be gta
to furnish any Information aVeut It
as well as to supply Uckets.
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