The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 14, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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west Oregon pnper for Boutliwost Oregon pcoplo
tntl devotee! to tho best Interest; of Oila great
section . Tho Times always boost tuid aorer
knocks.
Ti.o o y Thno9 ' )roud of ,tfl ,JUo "Tho
ioople' rnper," and It strive at all tlmos to
Uvo np to Its name by demoting lit enorglei to
promoting Uio people'- Interest!.
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Vol. No. XXXIX.
SEVERE" CODE
Soldiers and Texas Peace Of
ficers Deal in Summary
Manner With Mexicans
mis B heady
Can be Used by Troops and Of
ficials for Quick Runs Ans
wering Alarms
NEEDS NO MORE SOLDIERS
Ciriicr.il Funstwi Has Confeicnce
Willi (Jowl nor f Texas and He
ports lit Washington Seems to
lluic Slluatloii Well in nana
ITNSTOX ASK FOR
TROOPS LATE TODAY'
)
(Special to The Times
WASHINGTON. 1). C
Aug. 1 1. luto today tho
war department nt tho re
quest ol (loueral Funston
ordered 0110 regiment of In
fnntry from Texas City to
Hrowiisvlllo and also ono
ncropliinc, ono battery of
1.7 guns ami one battery
I 7 howitzers to Browns
lllo from Port Still, Okla.
CARRAX.A MEX
llj Anrllnl Prrft lo Coot Piy Tlmm.)
WASHINGTON, I). C.
In a report, Funston said:
"It now established boyond
ilniilit that a considerable
portion of tho band of nut
laws enmo from Mexico nud
were officers nud soldiers of
Cnrrnn.a's forces, doubtless
sirtlng without ntithurity of
tliclr chief.
ttljr Aw II1 Tiro In (! nay Ttmw.l
DKOWNSVII.LK, Te Aug. II.
I'nrinnzn soldiers, It w.is learnnd lo
hy. li'inporarlly took pos.iesslon of
Hl;ir. No. 10 In tho Jtl:i Iruudo for
n Ll.ort time while the Mexican raid
In i; at Its height a fuv days age.
null) officers ami rungoiM have
nJeplcil a summary code In handling
si rptvtcd Mexicans. At Foil Drown
licrc, tho following report was luiii
ci' h' made by peace officer.! to the
cruiy patrol officer:
"We met two MoxlouiH. They
Will lo escape. Wo could not liltn
t'fy them, s wo loft thorn there.
Mexicans wire burled."
Martial Lmv On.
Tin entire lower Itlu Grande Val
ley has tho appearance ,if ni'ilinl
law I ut It Is a silent law. Tho pop
nidation Ib so comparatively spnrHO
!': ,'lrnnrers are recognized and
cl'.i-l.eil up iniiueillatjlv, usually with
' lacing asked any I'ucstlons.
Mexican Hei'ii,
' 'niis everywhere ale visible,
wcrhiii" in the flehlB or mixing with
fie k, i.icrs nud rungon ut ti.j sta
tMix Train crews iru un-lv lo
nncoiiplo engines any time nnd turn
ik'ii over to tho sohlian or poucn
oli'inv for runs to any alarms.
cross tiii: border
"'"Ml of Mexicans Axuilted by Clival,
ry ami ('Illens
U; AiioiUlej i'nw lo Coot liaj Timet.)
Ultimo, TexuB, Aug. 11. A
l'arty or so Mexicans under a lend
er named Cabrera has appeared be
tween Zapata and Ulo Grande City
n the Texas side. A detachment of
tlio fourteenth cavalry at .nputn,
li the aid of citizens, Is prepared
w resUt the bandits If thoy reach
that point.
I'L'XKHAL TODAY
Rmlces Oier Heiualns of Mi'hlfcn
Morris. Are Held
Tho funeral of Maiden Morris, tho
n of Mr. nud Mrs. J. p. Morris, was
Jje'd this morning at 9 o'clock from
w. Monica B Catholic church In this
" Hcquiem high mass was colo
rated wl Uev. Father Wallace
Pwachca the funeral sermon. Thoro
ero many friends of the family in
attendance and a largo number of
os cemetery.
The burial was at tho old Odd Fel
108 cemetary.
Thncs yoZe!',''m,"K l0" T"
NOW
PREVtS
Established 187H
An Tho Const Mall.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
MEXICAN' MAKING HAM) ACROSS
BORDER NEAR XOGALES
Armed Men Hushed to the Scene In
Three Automobiles Drive
Them Auliy
Or AMOdXed Fim to Coot n7 'limn.)
NOGALES, Aug. M. Mexican
soldiers entered American territory
1" miles west of hero toduy ainl bo
gnn Blaiigliterlng cattle. Three uuto
mobiles loaded with armed men
stnrted for the scene.
TIRED DF FIGHTING
SEVERAL MEXICAN' STATES SAY
REVOLUTION' OVER
Hefuso to ltecogn?o Villa or Car
rauji and Will Resist Inva
sion of Territory
til Awioi laloj Treat to Coot Hay Tlmc-t.)
EL I'ASO, Texas, Aug. 1 1. Tho
military coiuiunuders of tho states
of Slnna, Topic, Chlapns, Oaxacn,
Ouorroro, and, It Is holjovctl, Duran-
go, imvo reiuseu to recognize the
authority of either Villa or Cnrranzo,
according to nutliorltntlvo advices
here today. It Is said tho conininnd
crs decided that for thoso states the
revolution is over, although they
we 10 prepnrcd to resist tho Invasion
of their states, the soldiers to be us
ed In planting and harvesting.
TO ASK KOH HATTKHV
(eiieral liiustou Will Hecomuieml to
War Department
(Or AmocUIM Vrm ta Cx ll7 TlmM.
SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 1 1. A rec
ouimendatlou to the war department
that a battery of artillery nud nn
uoroplnuo be sent to llrowusvlllu
will ho liuulo by (icueral Kunston,
acting for tho comiulttoo Hint con
ferred with him tills morning on the
border situation.
IMiHXTV OK THOOI'S
(en
Kiinslou Says He Can
tho Situation
Handle
I Mr Aiwoi liilcl I'itmi In I'ikk liar TIimm.)
WASIIINHTON. I). C, Aug. II.
Oenornl KuiiBton reported to the war
dopartinent toduy that after n con-
feronco with Governor Ferguson of
Texas It wub agreed that no more
troops were needed at this tlino. Gen. I
Fiiustou added that most of tho raid
ers who crossed tho lino near
Hrowiisvlllo wero Mexicans nnd tboy
wcro Jo'nod by about LT Mexican
residents of Texas.
CLEAR LOGGED LAID
EXPEHTS OF l. S. DEPAHTMEXT
OF AGHICTLTCHE COMIXG
YV1I1 Deliver lectures on I'tlDutlou
of Property and Also Dem-
oiislrato Hest Motliods
Two experts of tho U. S. Dopart
inent of Agriculturo will ho on Coos
liny next wools to locturo on tho util
izing of logged off lands nnd nlso
to glvo domonstrntloiiB of tho best
methods of clearing thcfco tracts.
Thoy aro Messrs. Ilrodlo and Strait.
.1. L. Smith, Coos county agricultur
ist, writes from Portland Hint they
will bo In Marshflold Wednesday
when a mooting will bo held nt the
Chamber of Commerce.
Messrs. Ilrodlo and Strait aro ox
ports in this lino nnd it Is ono of tho
most Important problems in Coos
county's future. Besides speaking
nt tho meeting to bo hold at tho
Mn'rshfleld Chamber of Commerce
Wednesday morning, during which
thoy will touch on tho linprovmont
nnd utilization of tho logged off
tracts, thoy will glvo practical dem
onstration of ..tump pulling, blasting.
char-plttlng, otc.
Mr. Smith Is oxpected hero today
to arrange for the tour of his sec
tion. YVILL WED TOX1GHT
Hud Hrlgliam and Mls Polk YVIll Ho
Married
Build Hawley Hrlghnm of North
Bend nnd Miss I.eona Polk of Marsh
field will be married In this city to
night. Tho groom Is tho son of Col.
Brlgham, well known resident of
North Bend, nnd tho bride has been
residing In this city for somo tlmo
past. Her parents llvo at Hood rtlyer.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY,
E
APPEAL 15 SENI
Pan-American Conference Dis
patches Its Entreaty for Ar
rangement for Quiet There
L
Goes in Spanish to Villa, Car-
ranza, State Governors and
All the Leaders
ENGLISH COPY IS SENT
(ocs lo Hepicseutatives of Latin
Ameiicaii Kcpuhlics In Mexico City
for Ti'iiuslatlou and Dlspatcli to
.Military headers In Vicinity
II, AMocUtrd I'rru lo Cool III, Timet.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Aug. 1 I.
The I'nu-Amerlcnn appeal to all the
Mexican factions calling upon them
to end the civil strife was being dis
patched from the state department
today in Spanish directly to Carranza,
Villa, tho governors of tho states,
ami other Mexican chiefs.
Tho appeal bus been sent in Eng
lish to the representatives of tlio
various Latin-American nations In
Mex'co City to bo translated into
Spanish for dollvory to military lend
ers In tho vicinity.
May llo Stopped
It Is rather expected to rcnsBuro
them of tho disinterested Intentions
of tho American nations, mid prob
ably oven soften tho attitudo of Car
raii.a. There has been no assurances
its transmission will not ha Interfer
ed witli by tho chiefs hostllo to lis
intent nnd noither hnvo there been
any Intimations that it mny he.
Informally those European pow
ers Interested In Mexico In ono way
or another signified npprovnl of tho
efforts to restore tho government.
Xoe Y'el Public
Pan American appeal to all Mex
ican lenders nnd factions to restoio
peace will ho published lu tho United
States tomorrow. It will ho given out
tonight by tho stnto department.,
Thon will follow n period possibly
ten days or two weoks waiting of
momentous Importance, to Mexico,
for It will determine whether tho
country litis among Its lcadors mon
cnpablo of restoring sovereignty nud
constitutional 'government without
outside nld.
It Is XutliiiiK Offensive
Brief imil couched In ' terms of
friendship nud holprulliiess, tho ap
peal contains nothing which tho Pan
American conferees hollevo patriotic
Mexicans can resist.
IS
.1
THOCHLE THEHE
HAVE COME
APPEARS
TO CLOSE
TO
Xow President Assumes His Duties
anil Recognles Assistance (Jlv j
en by I'niled S'tates I
ny Aolle.l IVm to Coot Pay Tlnift.
WASHINGTON. I). C, Aug. II.
The Haltlen flag files again Over
Fort Nnclonalo and both Port An
Prince and Cono Hatlon hnvo beon 1
quiet slneo President Dartlguennvo
took up his duties. Admiral Caper
ton reported that now president's ro
caption was enthusiastic. Tlio pres
ident mnilo public IiIb aeknowledga
ment of tho part taken by tho Amer
ican troops In restoring order.
Aid Is Sent
Tho Amorlcan Red Cross cabled'
?1000 to Port An Prlnco today for,
rolloft work Is responso to a niessago
n
PEAR
REQUEST
GEIEfl
AITI
OOIETED
from Admlrnl Caporton, wno ropori-juror8
en -Tlio enmu i-mum, ",o thinks that led up to tlio I
thrnnch lack of crops and indus
tries ns a result of tho revolution."
COWS CAUSE AN
AUTO ACCIDENT
Bunker Hill Machines Unable to
Dodge Animals and Goes
off the Road
Cows caused an accident with ono
of tho Richardson autos last night
at Bunker Hill. The machine mot
several head of cattle which wero In
the road. Driver Kinney turned to
one side to get out of tho way of tho
cows but the cows then turned In
front of tho mnchlno and causBd It
to go over tho bank-. Tho fender
caught ono of tho cows and took her
AUGUST 14, 1915 EVENING
SELLS 10 LIERS
PACIFIC MAIIi DISCOSKS OK
SIIHvHIA AX1 KOKKO
NIK
Purchased by Atlantic Transport
Company and Will Hun front
California to Xew York
tnjr Aorllp. I'roin to Coon tin? Tlmra.
SAN KHANCISCO, Aug. 14. Tho
liners Siberia nud Koren, wcro sold
yesterdny by the Pacific Mall Steam
ship Company to the Atlantic Trans
port Company. Along with tho Man-uhurla-,
Mongolia lind China, they
probably will contlnuo to sail from
Snn Krnnclsco, running botwecn hero
nnd New York, is was announced to
day. Other vessels probably will be
used lu the Atlantic trade.
IMz-KATHD VKSSIH, VI1H
FLOATED TOXHJHT
Expci-ds Will Co Aboard and Exam
Ino the Interior ami Water
Hallast System
EASTIiAXD FLOATED
D? Atrorlitcil I'rriu o Coot lltr Tlmrt.
CHICAGO, Aug. II. Threo
bushels of Jewels, purses and
other small pieces of personal
property which belonged to
tho victims of tho Eastland
dlsnster wero recovered when
tho ship, just threo weeks af
ter tho catastrophe, was res
tored to an even keel today,
Tho property was found on
tho upper deck which was
first nvnlhtblo to search. '
)? AunclMtl Treat to Coot Il7 Tlmrt
CHICAGO, Aug. 14. Tho raising
of tho steamer Eastland was expect
ed to ho completed before night.
Soveral en'gFneers selected by tho
federal authorities wero ready to go
aboard ami begin a thorough exam
ination of the Interior. Thoy will
specially examine the water ballast
system.
PLAN THIRD CAMP
MILITARY1 MEETIXtJ 'IX) HE
AMERICAN LAKE
AT
Similar to tho Ono Authorized
California and One Sow
Held at I'latlsbuig
for
Hr Amnrlttixl l'1-.l l Cool lit. Timet.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 1 I.
Authority has been granted Major
General Murray, commanding the
western department of tho army, lo
hold a businessmen's military camp
at American Lnko, Washington, Aug
ucst -'.'! to Soptomhcr 12, similar to
tho ono already authorized lu Cnl-
Irnrnln mill tlin nun now hclnc held
at Plnttsburg, N. Y.
mm
ST LAND
GARiiSHEES CLAi!:::::::::.
-
HILL OVER WHICH
M. M. Y'Ol'XG
(LASHED
WITH COl'RT
,,e
LohIs After Hoteluiaii
rony in atuuiiiiient rroceed ngs
May Sell Hotel
(Special to Tho Times)
COQUILLE, Ore., Aug. 14. A. K.
Peck, nttomoy for Allen & Lewis
vho bognu Riilt against M. M. Young,
pioprlctor of the Baxter hotel, -sr
?19 on an old account, yesterdny gar-j
nlshecd $11.25 which Young hudj
colllinB from tho COunty. This xvna on
ti0 nccount for ' ,ncas for
an(, wnK ono or
jcminty commissioners and Judgo.
Young put In a bill for 3."i cents per
meal nnd the court only allowed him
25 conts. Ho claimed $4.50 mora
than tho $11.25 thoy allowed him
nud had not cashed his warrant and
this was garnlsbeed.
Younu' stated that ho was figuring
on disposing of tho Baxter and rath
er than liavo tho hotel hamporcd b
attachment proceedings, an arrange
ment was made whoroby the balance
of the claim will be met.
down tho embankment too.
Tho cow was not "hurt and nono
of the several passengers wero In
jured. Times want ads bring remits.
EDITION
FIGHTING FIE
TO SAVE TOWN
Alki, Washington, Is Threaten
By Flames From the
Blazing Forest
Whole Population Has Been
Battling for Existence For
Two Days and Nights
PEOPLE ARE EXHAUSTED
Word Conies lo Wnnleu That the
KIro Fighters Are Worn Out
Placo Is Four Miles N'oithvct
of Hellliigham
(Dr uoclntwl I'rm t Cvni D7 Tlmei
HEI.LINGHAM, Wash, Aug. 1 1.
H
ASSISTING
ItEjAlkl, a small town four miles north
west of here, Is fighting for exist
ence today against forest fires which
aro raging in the vicinity. For two
days and nights tho entire popula
tion, Including women, has been try
ing to drive back the flames nnd u
report sent to the deputy fire wnr
deu today said tho flro fighters wcro
exhausted.
P IN OFFICE
INSPECTOR INVESTIGATES E YT
SIDE POSTMASTER'S AFFAIRS
Mark Pederson Appeals to Friends
For Assistance lu Ailjitst'ng Al
leged Discrepancies.
According to n report today, Post
olflco Inspector I). E. Wood Is In
vestigating alleged discrepancies In
tho accounts of Mark Pedursou, post
master at Enst-dde, ,
Pederson, who is a young man,
)rin been In charge of the Eastshlc
office for about threo years. Ho Ill's
only ouo arm, a handicap slmilr.r
to tho ouo of W. J. Lcatou who was
convicted of misappropriating tho
funds of tho city of Eastsldo xviill j
lty recorder thoro a few years ago.
It Is known that Mr. Pederson has
taken the matter up with friends
iho might aid him in trying to ad
just the affair.
.MAXLEY HUSTAIXED
Court Issues Order In Case Against
Hie City
!u Hie case of A. B. Mauley vs.
the City of Marshflold, restraining
the city from collecting tho nssoss
in. nt on South Fourth street, the
court lias Issued nu order sustaining
Mauley's contention. I. N. Millnr,
his attorney, hold that ns tho pro
ject wuh chungod nnd only part of
the stretch of street Intended to bo
Improved was paved. Tills was be
cause the Southern Pacific objected
lo I ho street being opened through
;
'
o
ASKS SPECIAL TERM
IX Cl'RRY COUNTY
According to a report re
ceived here, Special Agent
I.awson of Gov. Wlthyconibo
In Curry county yesterdny
sent word to Gov. Withy
combo urging Hint a circuit
Judge ho sont to Gold Beach
nt once. Judge Calkins is duo
thoro August 23 to hold tho
regular term of court, Stuto
Fish Wnrdon Kelloy Is now
at Gold Beach.
I
!
BAIMDON PREPARES
TO RECEIVE MOOSE
Sunday and Monday Will Bo KioclaI
Days Willi Good Program
Each Day.
(Special to Tho Times)
BANDON, Oro., Aug. 1 1. Every
thing 'a ready for tho big Moose
celebration Sunday and Monday.
Many aro expected from Marshflold
nnd hundreds from nil parts of tho
county. A special progrutn has heon
arranged.
Sunday there will be n parade, a
concert by tl.o Marshlnlold Mooso
bund, a ball game botweon tho
Mooso and Elks, n tug-of-war and
other athletic events.
Thoro is nlso a good program for
Monday's celebration.
I
A Consolidation
niul Coon
BRIT
L
(JETS TROOPS ASHORE OX THE
('ALLIPOLI PEXIXSl'LA
Take (loll Prisoner. and A Xiunbcr of
Machine Guns from tho .
Turks, Report, 3ny
nr AMocUtnl Prftt to Coot nr TlmM.l
PARIS, Aug. 1 1. An official com
munication says: "On the Galllpoll
Peninsula tho British forces, bIiico
August 0th liavo been debarking suc
cessfully near Stivla Hay on tho wcbI
side of tho Peninsula. Further south
thoy gained a footing on tho slopes
of the Sari Haslr helgl i. They tooic
fiuO prisoners and nine machine
guns. At south of tho peninsula, tho
efforts of the Turks to penetrate our
lines failed. August 7 we made slight
progress.
I S. CONSUL ACTS
AH.Slt.MKK IXTEREKT OF ENGLAND
AT RIGA, HL'KSIAX PORT
Matter is Reported by Ambassador
at Petrograil Hut No Explana
tion Given
tnj Auocllteil Tirol (0 foot D7 TIdm.I
WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 14.
Tlio American consul at Riga has
takon over the British Interests
there. Ambassador Maryo so report
ed today from Petrograil, but gave no
explanation.
FRKXCII Cltl'ISKH SHELLS A FAC
TORY AT JAFFA RECENTLY
Claim Plant Was Mnk'ng Arms nud
Hoats For An Attack on
Hue. Canal
(Ilr AiaocUtftl Treat to Coot Hay Tlraoi
PARIS, Aug. I 1. Official state
ment says: "August l-'th, ufter a
warning had been given tho gover
nor of Jaffa and time given for
ovnetiutloii of tho vlcjnlty, a French
cruiser bombarded ami destroyed
tho sliops of tho Gorman foundry,
which was making nrms nnd con
structing hunts destined for attack
on the Suez canal."
.
TWO BOATS HUNK 4
ft D, AMorlitM I'm, o Coot liar Tlmra) 4
LONDON, Aug. 11. Tho
British steamer Cairo ami
4 Hie fishing snmck Amethyst 4
wero sunk by a submarine.
Tlio crows wero saved.
ittt4t
CARRAXZA REMOVES HEAD EX-
EITTIVE OF VERA CRUZ.
Action on Account of PeiinlKIng
Anti-Foreign Demonstration Which
Caused Recent Alarm
II, AaaoclalM I'rrtt to Coot lit. Timet.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C Aug. 1 I.
Carranza has summarily dismissed
tho mayor of Vera Cruz from offlco
for permitting the recent anti-foreign
demonstrations which aroused
tho apprehension of tho American
government. Official notification of
Cnrrauzu's action reached hero today.
Ifi.L SMITH IS FREE
DIVORCED WIFE RELENTS
PROMISE TO PAY
OX
Was Confronted With Term lu Jail
Until Sho Agreed to Gho Him
n Clianco to Prov.'ilo
It. L. Smith of tho Merchants
Cafo who was arrested yestorduy on
tho charge of failure to pay $25 per
month for tlio support of his di
vorced wifo and children, was unublo
to furnish tlio $200 bond as required
by Justlco Pouiiook for his appear
ance before tho grand Jury. Ho mado
strenuous endeavors to do s.o but
fulled.
Later ho appoaled to Justlco Pen
nock and Constable Cox ami finally
to his divorced wifo for cleinoncy. Ho
promised to work steadily and mako
a payment every weok If thoy would
arrango to glvo him his freedom In
stead of sondlng him to Jail, On this
promlso, tho former wife rolentod
nnd Justlco Pennock gavo him his
freedom on his own recognizance.
ATTACK IRON IRKS
10
01!
of Times, Const Mali
liny Advertiser.
No. 18
GERMANS STILL
MAKEFJGB
Prince Leopold and His Forces
Are Moving Eastward From
-CaB
Warsaw, Reported Today
BILL MAKEA DRIVE
Evidently Aiming at Russian
Center With Great Envelop
ing Going On In North
RUSSIANS ARE PURSUED
Forces of Von Mnckcircti aro Within
a Few Miles of thoso of Prlnco
Leopold Claims nt London ,,
Aro Denied at Berlin
Df AaaoclalM Trot to Uuoa nr Tlmtcl
LONDON, Aug. 14. Stcndy prog
ress of tlio forces of prlnco Leopold
eastward from Wnrsnw is taken horo
to Indicate that tho Germnns nfb now
massing their main movcnionts on a
drive through tho Russian center
nnd n contlniinnco of tlio envelop
ing effort in tho north along tho
Dvlna rlvor.
Petrogrnd admits tlio Gormans oc
cupied Sokodow, Sledlco nnd bukow,
forming a German front CO mllos
enst of Wnrsnw nnd 50 miles wldo.
In pursuit of tho retreating Rus
slnus, General Vou Mnckouzon reach
ed tho hjgh road of nudzyn-Dnwid-Vladovn.
This brings tho troops'of
Leopold and von Mnckenzou within
a few miles of each other. In. tho
north the Germnns captured another
fortified position before Lovno. "'
Rapid Progress
Tho Germans nro moro tlinn lfnlf
way to Brest-Lltocsk, whllo tlio nim
tlaus there hope to make n now cen
ter of dofouso. It Is regarded as prob
able Hint this point will bo nlmndbn
cd. Petrogrnd al logos' tho Gormans
wero checked In advauco on tho
Hvlusk mid Rlgn, but Berlin does
pot admit this.
YVIIAT BERLIN SAYS
r
Tells of Progress .tlndo by tlio fJcr.
man F'oires'
(fir AvlitM riw in coo ntT TtmM.
BERLIN, Aug. 14. Tho forces of
flold marshal Von Mackonzon, pur
Biiiug tho retreating Russians from
tho south, rcncliod tho lino of ililgh
roaif leading from Rndzyn to Vlado
vu, tho Gorman nrmy hcndijuartors.
announced today.
CANADIAN' EDITOR HERE
Prince EiIuttrdH Island Man Is Vis
It lug Hero
J. II. Stretch and W. J. Hownrd
of North Inlet enmo lu tbdny to moot
W. L. Cotton nnd wife of Charlotte,
town, Prlnco Edward raland, who
will visit them for a tlmo. Mr. Cot
ton Is a rohitlvo of Mr. Stretch. For
thirty years, Mr. Cotton has boon
editor and manugor of tho loading
newspaper of tho province which hi
published nt Charlottotowu Ills son
Is a war correspondent in Europe
It Is planned to hnvo a meeting of
former residents of Prlnco Edward
Island on Coos Bay to meet Mr1, and
Mrs. Cotton. Thoro aro a good pinny
hero, Ned Andorson, Noll and Rob
ert Banks boing among tho ntimbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Cotton have boon vsr
Itlug tho Exposition.
,
CLASS OF FIFTY TO BE IXITIA
TED AT POWERS SOOX
I
NEW
Mnisliflehl Aerie Will Run Excur
sion to Xeiv Town to Confer De
grees Hnvo Mombcnfiip Contest
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Y'ostorday tho Marshflold Aerie of
Eagles received fifty application for
inomborshlp in tho ordor from" resU
dents of Powers and vicinity ub i re
sult ot a membership contest that
lias been going on between EugfcH
now thoro. Dr. Straw of the Marsh
flold Aerie will go to Pnwoia this
afternoon to oxamlno tho applicants,
It Is now plaunod to run an ex
cursion to Powers, tho Marshflold
mombors and offlcors going thord to
Inltlatato tho big class. This will
probably bo arranged Ifor a weok
from todny and will bo mado a big
ovont.
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