The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    WOOD! WOOD!
Kindling wood, per load 91.7." to ."jU
Aider wood, 10 to 24
Inchea $2 to $2.50
Free Delivery
IV. IF. IdXGO
Phono 227-Ji North first St.
I
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Place for
' Good Meals
. Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial and H'dw'y.
v DRY WOOD
, nt
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street
Phono 270
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X WESTERN LOAN AND
X BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings i
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I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. t
Local Treasurer t
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" GOODIES '
Letters 'From Times Readers
NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
THELAWOFSALVAGE WHITES DM ROADS!
1 !
NO CHANCE TO SELL WILL PLANT LAKES
LIQUOR AT CARNIVAL, WITH GAME FISH
m:.ciicoMiti-:ns can't
FINDINGS.
ki:i:i
Marshricld Attorney Oriiolei Law
and Court Docl-dotis in Matters
"f Shipwrecked Property
(The following wns printed lust
nlKht, but aa parts of the types were
damaged so that It could not he
read It has been reset and reprinted.
-Ktl.)
ADVOCATK GIVKS HIS VIKWS ox
HOXD ISSl'H
Suggest Thai Cant hiii lie Observed
and That Mutter lie G:on
Careful Attention
I Such is the Statement .Made in Port
Orfoid Kcgurdliig Agalo
I Carnival
I Thero will bo no selling of liquor .
, ai tlio Agate Cnrnlv
ty saloon men this
'Ish Hatchery .Man at Sluslaw Has
Phin Others Xowh of Unit
Locality
The Sluslaw Pilot of Flo-onco tolls
Kdltor Tlinos: Kindly penult n
vavTby Coos Co n-h fo,,"wlK: lck Young, super-
' .ii llntendont of tho Shis aw run
the following which nppearcd In the "nt y 8lt"?t0,d ?" Lnk(! Cre6k
Port Orford Tribune: ,ar Deadwood Post-office, was In
"The Agnto Carnival this year nro- J. oronco to confer with salmon
few words on the plank road article, nilses to bo bigger and bettor than . , " i1"'1., nlH sportsmen roln
.Tuly 12 Issue of Tho Time Arrnr.l- cvcr hefore, and especially does It1,,," ..J , K tho. streams and
Imr to ih n i, u ?i,..T, , , Kvo l'roinli of boliiR better from n.,nko "I1" 8n" nd salmon trout.
Iig to the mtlclo. within n week from , nion vlow-iolnt. Tho good citizens , Mr:lfY0U" lms. bcen working un
tllo missile of a rnsnlullnn liv Mm r !),.. r..f..,i .... i.. i ...i... .. tier difficult CH tho niiHt vonr imv.
Coqulllu Iluslness Men's Association, ' determines offort to keep boozo and.1"' t0 lc j1 Rront deal of IiIb work
. Ore., July 1.1, 101B. without further discussion, petitions immorality In the background, nut, n 'j,,1 J hnB Joon able to turn
Liay Tlmcs.-A.though favoring proposition to saddle half InfSStfiS ?&W?At? &&&
of your childhood
baked the modern
days
way
I UNDERTAKING I
H win bo Hi
OPKN TO Till: PUIHiia '
H A regular mIiiIo licensed Hi
H undertaker will bo In HI
H clinrgo H
H Phono ln-.T Hi
HHHHHMHIIHHHHi i
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
J. M. Wright
Phono 188-1?
BUILDING COXTHACTOK
Estimates furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
liye, Knr and Throat .Specialist
GLAKSKS l-'ITTHII
Phono 3it()-J, Dooms U()(l-U01
, . Mrvhij; llloi'k.
mi MATTIK U. SHAW.
A i'Jiyslchin and Surgeon
Phono :i:to-.i.
Offico houi.s hy appointment.
benjamin Ostlintl
CONSUITING KXniXIIKIt AXI)
AHCIMTIXT
.Offices, 20C Irving Dlock.
'hono 103-L or 2C7-J.
Mnrshflold, Oregon.
Tlio niodorii Cias lianc lms now 1)rought
back to us tho wonderful baking- of the de
licious cake, the pie thai called for a second
piece, biscuit light as a feather and whole
some, perfect bread i reals which we never
really appreciated when we wore young
si ers..
A Gas Range makes baking
a pleasure
No longer is it necessary to coax the fire
until the oven is just right; no longer does
baking mean a day-long task. With tho
modern gas range your oven is kept at just
Hie right Ivmperature, there is no long wait
for it lo heat and it docs not eool off at
the critical lime. Jinking is n renl plensuro
with n Ons "Kangennd an economical
pleasure loo.
reson Power C
All Kinds of Job Printing Done nt The Times Office
Murshfleld,
lCd I tor Coos Hay
I read your paper regularly, my at.
tontlon has only Just been called to
an artielco I must have overlooked
at tho time of Its publication, In
wlileh Captain .Mncgenn of tho steam
ship Dreakwntcr eritlcizes tho law
relating to salvage as I gave It to
tho nowspapnrs on request at the
Umo of tho wreck or thcClnremont,
or rather undertook to dispute tho
authenticity of any such law, and
us theso questions nro constantly
recurring in a district located on ' fnvor of plank ronds aro sound
a million dollar debt onto the county ; Ing effect. It hns been reported thai
aro to lie circulated on Coos Hay somo or tho saloon men of Coos ex
wlthout nny action being taken by ! ''cct to ,nnko n "clean-up" during
our Chambers of Commerce In regard , "o(wW " "'"" Bn " ' r ,!
to the matter.
Presumably our neighbors linvo
decided Just whnt wo want which
will be embodied In tho petition nnd
wo aro to do the rest. Hut there
aro quite a number of us In this
small end of tho county who would
like to bo shown.. Tho arguments
J. G. Butler
oiviij i:xgixi:i:u
loom '304 Coko Dldg. Phono 11C-J.
Ilesldonco Phono 3C3-L.
V. G. Chandler
AIICIIITECT
looms-301 ami 302, Coko Building,
' Marshtield, Oregon.
Vm. S. Turpen
AltCHITKCT
Mar8h(lold, Oregon.
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
tlm most powerful, host equipped nnd most thoroughly inodora
twenty-inch hjdrmillc Cfrcdgc In Pacific water
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
tho ocean const, the following may
be of Interest to your readers, both
as substantiating the law as I then
gnvo It to you, nnd as u guldo to
tho public In tho event of nny fu
ture unfortunnto occurrences of
llko nature. The substance of tho
following Is digested from an article
by Hon. George U Cnnfleld, of tho
Detroit liar nnd one or the best
known nnd most universally recog
nized authorities on tho subject of
Admiralty Inw in tho United States.
Ho snys:
"Salvors nro exported to exhibit
great good faith In their dealings
with tho subject of their work. Tho
courts treat them with fnvor when
this clement Is present nnd nro cor
respondingly sovoro when It Ih nn.
They must deal very honestly with
ino property, nnd linvo no r k it to
appropriate any of It to their own
use. '1 no best courso Is to promptly
Bin-lender It to tho court iindor a
iniel ror snlvngc. They luivo no right
to rotnln possession ns against tho
owner. The law protects their right
to comnensatlon liv n nmrlMmn lien
j which hns no relation to possession
j:md which run only bo displaced by
an admiralty sale or their own laches
" In enforcing It.
"Practlco In snlvntro cases ocens-
tonally brings ono In contact with
nonio of tho very primitive notions
or law. Ono of theso is tho Idea
that the finder of wrecked property
becoiuos Its owner, or that such prop-
eriy is suujeci to appropriation by
tho first occupant. There nro prob
ably fow shipwrecks which fall to
occasion applications, of this theory.
Tho neighborhood takes what it can
and is usunlly slnroro In tho belief
thnt It has a right to do so. Tho
oldest sea codes contain denuncia
tions of tho prnctlco, but It was
not considered reprehensible In tho
enrlior periods of tho common law.
and perhaps tho populnr notion Is n
survival of an ancient custom oMho
sen shore. It does not, howovor,
find any ' countenance with tho
courts. Tho Albnny, -14 Fed. 431,
presents such nn instnnco. Sho wns
stranded In tho Straights of Mnelnnc
with a vnlunblo cargo und Jettisoned
in considerable quantity which wns
I appropriated iy various peoplo along
bootlegging wns successfully cnrrled
on at the Inst carnival, It has prob
ably led them to bollevo they can do
the same thing on a larger scale this
year. Any lnboring undor this Idea,
howovor, will find It erroneous, and
thnt It will bo to their own ndvan
tago to comply with tho law. The
Agnto Carnival nt Port Orford Is
cither going to bo a moral institution
whom law, and decency reigns, or It
Is going to die, nnd It Is n good two
to ono bet thnt It Is not going to die."
XHWS OP POUT OUKOltl)
and thero can bo no question but
whnt wo need tho roads nnd n bond
lssuo fpr building the siuno under
proper snfo guards, will bo a good
Investment for tho county. And thero ""'"H ' People Thero im Told In
Is it difference Hi opinion instead I Tho T,l,,""
or two hundred miles, good cngln- Mr. nnd Mrs. V. A. Stewnrt, who
ecrs state that ono hundred miles linvo been visiting at Wedderburn
Is a more correct estimate on tho for lll l,nBt month, returned to Port
niileago that can bo built by tho rt UUn of , ,
pioposed bond Issue. And It can visiting with her grandmother, Mrs.
easily fall below theso figures. 'P. .T. Llndberg. nt this plnco.
Hut where aro tho roads to be ' "'8B ''ot"o Hlekmun, who for the
built, under whnt system, and why
such haste?
Hefore any potltlons nro circulat
ed why not furnish tho press with a
copy and givo opportunity for dis
cussion. Good roads like other good
things, cun enslly becomo nn ex
pensive luxury.
Coos County has spent In tho pnst
ton yenrs nbout n million dollars on
roads nnd outsldo of n fow miles of
good road nil In ono section of tho
county, whnt Is thero to show for
It? Tho complaint Is gonornl, not
nlono In Coos County, but -in evory
county In every state In tlm union
ai?alnst tho enormous waste of money
under tho system of county road su
pervision. And this system will fil
ter a way nny money raised by bond
lssuo Just ns Biiroly ns it filters
pnst year or so has boon nt Myrtle
visited her homo nt this place one
day laBt week.
.Mrs. It. R. Knorr nnd daughter.
Miss Xonln, and Attorney C. II. Huf
flngtnn of Gold Hcnch, pnsscd up the
coast on their wny to Coos Hay.
J. U Knight, tho Myrtle Point
Btoekmnn, was n Port Orford visitor.
Ho contemplates starting a butcher
shop at this plnccc and caino down to
look tho situation over.
head snltnon nnd one-half million
uincK spotted trout.
Other New
Tho bids for tho construction nnd
ropnlrs of tho Florenco school houso
were rojectcd by the school bonrd
becnuso they wcro higher than the
amount tho peoplo voted.
A concert given for tho benefit
of the Florenco library wns a suc
cess. A now ice plant Is to bo built nt
Florence.
XKWS OK COQUIfiM:
PORT ORFORD TO GET
COAST GUARD STATION
Governor nnd lteprcsontntlvcH
Congiess Will Look Into tho
Matler Xet Month
In
!,,"r",i ";.,!!!., ?f..i!!R!!. """I" 'r l'lon nnd It Is safe to say
iihinvtPi fcjuiiiu wi iiiuill til lull uniuti I ii i
slbly as salvqrs, but on landing tho r"0 only ,)la" 1,y w,llt'n ft 1)01"1 ls8,"
proporty they permitted It to bo wlu ''"rry In Coos County. Heforo
potltloiiH are circulated linvo tho
. Govornor Wlthycombo, United
States Senators Chamberlain and
Lane and Congressman W. U. Haw
loy will bo at Port Orford at the
away money rnlsoii bv invniinn l ",Q 0I u, Agato carnival. W th
o.m ZTJ,: t y.."X' l0" .A:thl nnnouncomont Is coupled tho
- - ""' "vi-vaauiy in-1 iiows mat nrtcr yeurs of endeavor
oiiro goon roans, uood roads nro
possible only through n wlde-nwnko
public spirit, oxporlonced cnglneors
nnd n practicable business system of
accounting. It must occur to any
one with n pnrtlclo of public spirit
that tho raising nnd expenditure of
half a million dollurs Is too Impor
tant u mnttor to bo undertaken with
out careful consideration.
Thero enn bo no posslblo oxcuso
for hnsto unless somo ono has somo
thing to put over. Wo will suggest
Doing f People at County Seut
From tho Herald
F. Thompson, of Portland, wns In
town several days last weok, buying
up fat hogs for tho Portland stock
ynrds. Ho Is n well-known old resi
dent of this county.
,fv. nidi .Mrs. II. M. nraham, of
Milton, Oregon, wore visitors In tho
city several days last weok. They
woro accompanied by .Mrs. Urnn
hnm's slstor, .Miss Ayers.
A. rccoll,on wl" uo tendered Rev.
I-. S. Shlinlati, tho now pastor of
mo i-reByierinn Uliurch. nnd his
wife, Frldny evening at tho church.
Mrs. O. A. Suthorlnn, who has
been visiting nt tho homo of her
sister, Mrs. S. V. Kpporson of this
city, loft by wny of tho C003 Hay
wagon road for her homo in Port
land. Chns. Kvland will bo n resident of
Myrtlo Point for a tlmo, as ho has
mndo arrangements with tho owners
of several young horses to break
and train their stock and work them
out for posslblo Indications of
speed.
rtov. K. II. Mooro, prosldlng oldor
of tho M. K. Church, was horo In nt
toiidunco nt tho quarterly conforeneo
of that denomination. Hov. II. S.
Shnngle, former nresldlnir oldor. wnn
nlso horo.
XIIWS OP HAXDOX
Happenings at CIty-lty-t he-Sen Told
In Jtecorder
. nZ, 7 '.',': "" "lV"" Miss Agnes Giles Is .nondlnt a
station. Tho cnptali. of the Han, o,i Ca ?fi ?rfn, rv.L" J,yr,Uo l V
life saving stutlon has probably mom ,, a "0,n' Itl'0ni",rnr,a1n'1nnd 'f,r
responsibility to shoulder than nny 5B"ior'fAj j'0, ,"J lUe ch,,J
other Blmllnr officer. Ills patrol to . . ,.hd' "onry, loft for n weok
tho .south is from Hnmlnn tn Tri.,. ""! "mwBior vnnoy.
Irfl.
v
AN ADVERTISING
PRIMER
YOU HAVE GOODS TO SELL
A GREAT MANY PEOPLE IN THIS
CITY WANT TO BUY THEM
TELL THEM ABOUT YOUR GOODS
THESE PEOPLE ARE READERS OF
I THE COOS BAY TIMES
WHAT IS SIMPLER THAN TO TELL
THEM THROUGH THE ADVERTIS
ING COLUMNS OF THE TIMES
THIS TRAIN OF REASONING-THIS
VERITABLE A B C OF ADVERTISING
APPLIES ALIKE TO THE MANUFAC
TURER WITH A PRODUCT TO IN
TRODUCE OR THE STOREKEEPER
WITH MANY THINGS TO SELL
TELL THEM OF YOUR GOODS NOW
i loaded Into wagons nnd carried
awuy by such ns chose, to such nn
oxtont that tho court treated tho
transaction ns ono of plunder nnd
not of salvage, saying: 'Tho ovldenco
in this enso discloses a very sln
gular mlsnpprohonslon upon tho
part of a cortaln clnBs of peoplo
with regard to tho duties of tho
public toward vessols In distress,
and with regard to tho ownership
of proporty thrown overboard or un
laden from them. So far ns being
moved by tho mlsfortuno of tho
Albany to oxtend to hor such ns
slstunco ns wns In their power, her
slgnnls of distress scorn to linvo
bcen Interpreted ns nn Invitation
to everybody to holp himsolf to
whatever ho could lay his hands
upon bolonglug to tho cargo. Indeed
thora is n medieval flavor about
tho conduct of tho men engaged
In this wrecking oxpodltlon which
Intuitively recalls to tho student of
mnrltlmo law the customs of tho
Gauls as stated by Judge Poters In
his observations on tho laws of
Heron, who woro in tho hnblt of
seizing upon tho enrgoes of vessols
stranded upon their coasts nnd con
fiscating thorn to tho uso of tho
lords of tho soil nnd of elthor sell
ing their crows into slavery or sac
rificing them as an offoiing to tholr
gods. Happily the crow of tho Al
bany woro preserved from this fata'
"In another enso, Murphy vs.
Dunham, 38 Fed. 503, tho question
of when tho owner of shipwrecked
proporty lost his title was consid
ered. A schooner wns sunk In Lake
Michigan, loaded with n cargo of
coal. Murphy bought It from the
underwriters, but did nothing to
wards recovory and It lay on tho
bottom of tlio lake from May 12,
Chamber of Commorco hold Joint
meetings nnd nil who am Interested
nttond nnd thoroughly discuss tho
mnttor. At theso nicotines lnt dm
Idnd and nt times his crow Is ex
pected to go CO or mom miles in
order to render service. That In n
bont without u stateroom.
At present tho nonrest llfo saving
station to the south Is nt Hurokn. It
Is said that 'the government Is nil
ready to make this Improvement
nnd only awaits tho visit or tho Son
ntors und Congressmen to mnko their
visit or inspection.
NKWS OK .mvhti.i: POIXT
The KnterprlNO Tells What Is I lap
peiilng Thero i
Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis Jackson and
chlldron or Seattle nro horo visiting
laxpayors decldo where they wnnt i ,lt "l0 ll0"10 of tho lady's mint, Mrs
tbn i-nniiH hunt ,..! .i,. .i. i J M. Arrlngton.
.,. ' , ' V.'V M .. . ' "h,uu Tho County Farmers' Union picnic
upon to bo final. Lot thom forum
Into n plan for building tho roads
that will Insuro dollar for dollar. If ' tMo occasion
hold nt Xorwny was attended by n
inrgo number who greatly enjoyed
wo do this nnd show tho peoplo
whom tho monoy Is going nnd glvo
nssurnnco that full valuo will bo
given for their money, It Is renson
nbly sum thnt they will voto tho
bonds. Wo Jcnvo It to Tho Times
manors If this Is not a hotter plnn
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. McXnlr of Han-
don returned tho foro pnrt of tho
week from n visit to points In tho
onstorn pnrt of tho U. S. and Cnn
ada. They woro joined hero by their
dnughtcr, Mrs. Italph Itackloff who
will visit In Hnndon for n time.
W. K, Luiidy nnd fumllv loft Run-
day via tho coast road for San Krnn-
Captaln Alec Scott roturnml iiorino-
tho past week from his prospecting
trip into Curry County and reports
that ho found tho prospects encour
aging. Mr. Snndorlln, of Michigan, a
brothor of the lute Hov. F. M. San
dorlln, (s hero visiting with his
nieces, .Mrs. Johnson nnd Mrs. Clarn.
Canterbury.
Miss Susy McGlnty, who has beon
visiting with relatives at Fish Trnn
during tho month past, returned to
Hnndon. Hor slstor-in-lnw. Mrs. P.
J. McGlnty, accompanied hor coming
up to nnndon for a day's visit.
Mrs. John h. Anderson will, as
soon as tho weathor and roads por
mlt, Journey to Iloseburg to visit
relatives. From thom sho will go
to Med ford, Cottago Grovo and oth
or points to visit and will bo gono
two or threo months.
NKWS OK GOLD IIICACIf
than go lo tho oxponso of u special ! Cisco, going In Mr. Lundy's Dodgo
olectlon without giving tlmo for
dlbcusslon only to have tho bond
Issue voted down by tho peoplo.
Or porhnps nftor it Is too Into
to hurl ugly epithets when wo find
mistakes linvo beon mndo. Let us
adopt Tho Times' slogan: Got to
gether nnd talk It over.
Good Iloiuls Advocate.
oar. Hoturnlug thoy oxpect to muko
tho trip through tho Siskiyou moun
tains as well as visit Crater Lako
country.
TllOUIU.M OVKU IlltlDGi:
Woik on Cheteo Strut tore Has llcen
Fnjolucd
Thero Is trouhlo about tho bridge
across tho Cheteo Klvor In Curry
County according to tho following
PKIHCi: GUTS IlltlDGi-:
An aided Contract for I te-Coust ruc
tion nt Kile ltlver
Tho Gold Hench Globo says:
"Hon. S. P. Polrco was tho lowost
and best bidder on tho ro-coiistruc-tlon
of the Klk ltlver bridge und
tho contract was awarded to him
accordingly. Thorn worn tlirnn IiIiIh
boforo tho court, or which Mr.
Polrco's bid wns some two hundred
dollars less than either of tho others.
Mr. Polrco re-bullds and paints tho
from Hin flilil Ilnriitti nini.oi
. ,, , , , , ' ., , ontlro brldgo ror nbout $2,300.00.
"A suit wns filed hero In the clr-l ., . ,. . 7. ' ... ' '
u lunu iiuiii .Uiiy l-il,,,,i , ..ii..t.. ... .. .. . !" " "uvu nun uui u nuiiui iui uu inu
isx:i until after tho mlddlo of , , '" ""-""" w""1' i const at this kind of work and has
Juno. 1881, when Dunham raised fom further work on the Cheteo V'"."""" , VL " .. "
nearly n thousand tons and sold i brldgo. Tho suit was filed by Chas. , ,, ,,.,, , ,, . , ""'
Rmlll, n.,,1 AM..w. n II T,..r,l.... ,u ",a w" "' untiBU l" "0 cum-
:;.:, ;::.'' ":...r. in""ii - September mtn.
w. t..M... (W VWWi9 UIIl JIIIIJO
It Iii Chicago. Murphy thon sued
him for n tortuous conversion. Tho
court hold that the suit was rightly
brought tltlo had romalned In tho
ownor Murphy, desplto tho appar
ent abandonment, and Dunham was
day morning to see Judgo Coko re
garding It. Just what will bo tho
outcome or how much trouble will
.. 4i...f.....ncM i. i...r..r..t.... ...1.1. I.
it urniiusm ill iiiiuiiuiuiM nun ll. il i, n. .... i ... , .
The only way of divesting tho own-! , u , a BU""-,l '
era" title would linvo through a Ju-, '.". t""-J-tityi'.
illclnl Rftln In n ft.alvnirn iii-inooil.
IllgS."
PKOPliK AXD 1IOOI-:
IS
Claim .Made Two Autos ('any lloth
to Curry County
That somo of tho tiutos nro car
rying liquor Into Curry County Is
alleged In tho Port Orford Trlbuno
which says:
"I-oiir or Hvo automobiles aro on
mmmtemmamm
In suitably encouraging tho protoc-
Shlnwreck doos not dlvost tltlo. Hlon of llfo nnd proporty from tho
Those who net us salvors will be i perils of tho sea.,Captuln Macgonn
amply prototted by the courts Ifils n good captain nnd nn excellent the run between Port Orford und
thoy observe the requirements of navigator, but ho is too engrossed I Handon. It Is quite generally rec-
oww,. ....v.. .. ....,.. ..w..col,. oin iiuBucm uapirauons to ever do ognized that two or threo or theso
basis of the law of salvage is equity a sare guldo ror tho public upon , carry boozo as well as passengers.
rr r frr L"Tlg,,MIIW of m.a.r" T Iaw- ? ! tlio other two or three re-
taBor ot recoVery; and publlo policy I B. LOTIIAIID M'ClAHtR 'goods." """" 1"U",, B0JP "
Jlapiieiilngs In Curry County Told
In the Globo.
Mrs. J. It. Stannnrd and chlldron
nro now enjoying n vacation and visit
at tho homo or C. II. Siiydam on Hun
ters Creok.
It. L. Maclcay, who has bcen ab
sont rrom Woddorburn tho past
month, returned Saturday nnd will
personally superintend his business
thom.
Word rrom J. It. Potora who Is now
nt Astoria, Oregon, having his min
ing machinery built, snys good pro
gress Is now being mndo and In u
row days mora the inachlnory will
bo roady ror shipment tor Gold Ueach
whom It will bo sot up and given u
thorough tryout.
Stunloy Huntley nnd wlfo or Uk-
lah, Cal are now visiting Judgo
Huntioy nnd wiro or this place. Mr.
Huntley is a boh or tho luto Will
Huntioy.
CASH OK SMALLPOX
Hairy Sfrnhnn, of Port Orftii-cl, Vic
tlm at Gold lleiu-li
Tho Gold Ueach Globo says:
"A well devveloped caso or small
pox was discovered In town early this
morning. Tho disease developed In
Harry Strahan ot Port Oriord, who is
visiting at tho homo or his grand
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Itobt. Pasklns.
Dr. Dunlap has tho case In hand
and does not anticipate tho spread
or tho dlsouso ns the patient Is not
In a frequented portion ot tho town.
However, there should be strict
quarantine placed on tho houso and
till precautions taken to prevent tho
spread ot tho disease," .
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