The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    WHEN A SOFT ANSWER HAS TAILED TO TURN AWAY WRATH TRY A HARD PUNCH
Coos Bay Times Your Paper
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's what tho Coos liny Times li. A South
west Oregon pucr for Southwest Oregon people
ami devoted to tho best Interest of this groat sec
tlon. Tho Times always boosts raid never knocks.
The Coos. Hay Times Is promt of it tltto "The
people's Paper," unit it strives at all times to live
,i to Its name by devoting Its energies to proniot-
1111 . " - - "
lug the people's Interests.
MKMHKH OK THK ASSOCLYTKD PKKSS
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Vol. No. XXXIX.
HlLIDIiYS ARE
1ST III YEARS
ifjcvv York Merchants Say that
Americans navu iviuuii
Christmas Money
1
Wholesalers Unable t'o Meet
Rush of Buyers i-rom
Other Cities
'SOUTHWEST ALSO GOOD
'hYpoUN rroni Aiiauui, v.urK"i nay
i . .. I 1.. .I.... II. .... ..
I' Hull, ,ilCTt'iini iii iiimi. in i iii
Country Anticipate n lliiimcr
Year In HiihIiicsh
;
SOl'TllKAST ALSO
KKPOKTS GOOD TI.MKS
D AHOfUlnl Vttf lo trt cr Tlmw.J
ATLANTA, Nov. 30.
Southeast roportB booming
early Christinas trndo with
merchants expressing opin
ions that Docoinbor btiHlncsB
will he host In years.
ItA
(Or Ac-m Uto.l I'iwm Iii Coon I!y Tlniw.)
; NKW YORK, Nov. 30. Merchants
litre say Antorlcnns hnvo more
E' money to spend for ChriotmaH this
jjear tlinn lit any holiday season slnco
100G. wuoiesaio nouses arc uuaiiio
E'lo fill orders lu muiiy lines.
This Ib attributed to tho rush of
l buyers from other cities to replenish
depleted stocks. Tho secretary of
; ot the wholesale and rolall mor
Iclants' association said today the
merchants of New York bad never
known better Minos.
(!00l IN PORTLAND
Itctiill Merchants Say Trade Is Un-
, usually Heavy
(Dr Auocltt I'rria la Coot lltjr Tlmri.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30,
I Tortland retail merchants report an
' unusually heavy holldny trado for
this time of tho year. Improvement
In tlio lumber Industry anil largo
crops are tho chief factors.
HKTTKK IN NORTH
Ke.ittln Hiiukers mid Merchants Re
port an Iiiiprovomeiit.
(B, AimcIU4 Pri to Coo nr TIom.1
SEATTLE. WobIi., Nov. 30.
Merchants and bankers report busi
ness conditions lu'Wiishlugton bet
ter timu for tho past four years.
There aro no great masses of un
employed In tlio eltles, ami ocean
common o Is making now records.
SHOWS AN 1NCHKASK
In
Callfoniln This War
Third Hotter
Is Ono-
inr Aoril, rrcu to Coo Hr Tlm.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 Pros
pects of a record-breaking Christmas
trade In San Francisco and other
titles lu California cnused trado
organizations to predict that tho
general business of 19 15 will show
a'i Increase of one-third over last
year,
COPPER ORDER BIG
WKMAW WANTS TWO HUND
UKI MILLION POUNDS
Scarly Ono-fifth of Annual' Product
in U. S. To .bo Delivered
i After tho War
IBj AimUttj Vita to Coo Bar -Time.
NEW YOUK, Nov. 30. Orders
for copper aggregating 200,000,000
Pounds, nearly one-fifth tho annual
Production In the United- States,
"aVQ llpn,, nlnoc.l h,. ni-tiljill rpn
..,8,:,,7c;v,.
Mlvered after the war.
FOREIGN TRADE HAS
REACHED HIGHEST POINT
hifclncss of Ainorku With Other Na
tions Huns Into Knomioiis
Figures for tho Year
WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 3Q.
American foreign trade rose to tho
ntw hleh invoi nt fivo i.niinn dollars
'" the 12 months ending with Oct-
uuer. 1915, according to flgnres
KRS
CO!
Kstnhlishcd 1878
As Tho Const Mall
PULP FOB JflPAMiEDITDR KAISER
I. A. PATTISON TO lll'Y CONSIGN-
mknt ii i:m: for kxport
Will Tuko Shipment of About 110
Tons fiom Smith Mill to Kobe,
.lapan lletter Lumber Market
' J. A. Pnttlson, formerly with tho
C A. Smith company here but now
(with tlio Mutant Iiniiortlng Company,
tho big Jnpntieso firm, with offices In
Portland arrived hero ycstortlny to
close n deal tor tho purchase of about
120 tons of pulp from tho Smith
mill. Tho pulp is to bo shipped to
Kobe, Japan.
Tho quantity which Mr. Pnttlson
will take will tlopond on tho nmount
tho pulp mill httB on hand that will
como up to tho specifications rc-
rqulrcd. riJISTZEH
Mr. Pnttiaon says that thoro Is a
marked Improvement In tho lumber
imulcct and the outlook lu bottor
thun It has been In many niontlis.
AT
CANDIRATKS FOR TOWN
KICKS NOMINATKI)
OF-
Seen Aspire for Five Vnriiiic-le on
the Hoard of Yllhigo Trustees
and Kour for llceojdci-
The annual caiiQiis at Umpire to
ncmlnato candidates for the city
election was held last evening. Thoro
were fourteen lu attendance njul
there waB little animation in tho
gathering. Claudo Hockctt prcslde.l
as chairman and C. H. Kelly was
vclerk.
For Village Trustees, C. CI. Hoc
kctt, John Wlckluml, Mrs. T. J.
Macgonn, Mrs. C. dotty, Andrew So
derstrom and (ills Pedersou were
nominated. Five aro to bo elected.
Tho trustees elect tho mayor mid t
marshal.
For recorder, Mrs. Charlotto
McMulIon, Mis. Morso, Nowton Mar
tin and Mr. Hoxsott wero nominated.
HOADS FORCKD TO ACTION
FHKIGHT CONGESTION
1IY
Number of Loaded Cars lu Kiihtcru
Yiinls Has liiricn.sed Officials
Aro Considering a Remedy
nr AMotUlM rr. wl Dr TlmM.1
NKW YOUK, Nov. 30. Presi
dents nnd representatives of all
trunk lino railroads running Into
Now York mot at Jorsoy City today
to consldor means of rellovlug tho
freight congestion. Tho nutnbor
of loaded freight cars In yards has
Increased bo rapidly that three trunk
lines have been forced to deolaro
embargoes.
COUGARS NUMKKOUS
Many Seen In Keinoto Parts of Coos
and Curry
Tho nandon Western World says:
"A resident of tho Upper Floras
creek country who arrived In tho city
several days ago, brings tho Informa
tion that cougars are qulto Humor
ous In tho more remote sections of
Coos and Curry counties this winter.
A man namer Warnor, who followa
cougar hunting In tho wet soason.
recontly succeeded lu killing threo
on ono trip. Mr. Warner owns i
tialned pack of hounds.
made public by tho Bureau of For
elgn and Domestic Commerce, Do-
niirtmont of Commerce, jmpons
of merchandise amounted to
si .091.748.013, compared with
$1,880,424,501 in the preceding per
iod, while exports nggregnieu
$3.318,634,G3G, against $2,140,847.-
829 In the 12 months emung wnn
October, 1914.
October exports also established
a new high record, rising to $334,
038,578, or $33,9G1,75G above tho
former record made in peptembor
last, aud comparing with. SI 94, 711,
170 in October, 1914, and $271,-
m .---. .; -
Imports were S148.529.G20 against
$138,080,520 In October 1914 anu
$177,987,980 In October, 1912, tho
former October record.
Tho export balance for uctoner
was $186,108,958, against SDG.G30,-
G50 In October. 1914; and for tne u
mbnths ending with October, $lr
G26,88G,623 compared with $260,
433.328 In the preceding period.
Hare your IETTEK heads, bill
heads, etc.. printed a TUB TIMRS
office.
WIS
EMPIRE
EC
MB GO
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1915
T
Head of Ashland Record and
Postmaster, Victim of Wm.
1 Greenfield, Mail Clerk
LATTER "SlT SELF
Believed That Both Men
Die as the Result of the
Bullet Wounds
OCCURS IN POST OFFICE
The Cause Is Not. Known Hut It Is
Helloved That Greenfield Wus
About, to Ho Discharged from
tlfs Position Is I'i'omliieiit
fllr awui4 rrat Ir Coo mr Tim.
ASHLAND, Oregon, Nov. 30. K.
J. Kaiser, postmaster of Ashland for
30 years and editor of tho Ashland
LRecord ami a prominent political
leador, was shot today and probably
fatally wounded by William Greon
flold, a mall clerk, who then shot
himself through the head and Is'
dying.
Tliu shooting occurred In tho post
office. Tho cuusu Is not known but
It Is rumored Greenfield was to be
discharged.
MESSAGE IS READY
PHKS1DKNT TUHNS IT OVKH TO
THK PKINTKH
LAVIIl Ho Head at. loint Sosslon of
iwci
Houses if Congrass Week
Fi-oni Ttnlny
Hr AmocUIM Pmi to Cno ny TIbimi.i
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 30.-r
President Wilson's address to con
gress wont to tho prlntor today. Tho
niossngo which is comparatively
fbrlof, will ho read by tho president
'ut a Joint bosbIou of tho two houses
of congress a weok from today. M.
doals primarily with national prepar
edness. E
AUSTRIA-IIUNtJARY NOT RKADY
TO ANSWKIt NOW
Will Mako Reply ImU'V lo Note n
tho Sinking of Steamer
1 Annum
nr Auorltthl rmi to Coo nr Tim j
WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 30.
Tho AuBtro-Hungarlan government
informed Ambassador Ponfleld nt
Vienna that it deslros moro tlmo to
compile a formul Htatomont regard
ing tho sinking of tho Ancoua. Th-)
Slatb Department advices say Aus
tria encountered dltflcultlcs In ob
taining a statement from the com
mander of the submarine.
MANY IN KILLED
KXPLOSION IN DKLAWAHK POW
DKR MILL IS FATAL
When Riiiont Plant Illows Up Man-
gled Hodles of Victims Aro'
Scattered About
(Dr AHOcllleJ I'rM to Coo Dr Tim.)
WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 30.
Ahout 25 men were killed and many
others Injured In tho explosion of a
largo quantity of powder In tho black
powder mill In tho upper yards of
Mhe Dupont Powder Company near
Ahere today.
Thq causo of tho oxploslon is not
'known. Tho greatest excltomont
and confusion prevails. The fam-i
llles of the workmen flocked to thq
scene and frantically endeavored ta
get on tho premises.
The bodies pf tho victims were
hurled jn all directions from the de
stroyed mll. In many instauces
they wero mangled boyond all recog
nition. VKSSKL .MOVKMKNTS
Jl"i '
Hulled
Hardy, San Francisco, this after
noon. Due to Sail
Rustler, Ttoguo, this' evening,
Westerner, San Francisco, tomor
row. Speedwell, Sail Francisco, tomor
ITS
IRE
TM
E-
FOUR IN TDK INDIANAPOLIS
KLKCTION FRAUD PUNISH KD
John F. Nugent, Former Assistant
Chief of Police, Goes to tho
Penitentiary Others lo Jail
(Mr Ai.ocltlnl Vtmm to Conn llajr TlinM.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Nov. 30.
Four pcrsoiiB indicted with Mayor
aiobert3 In the Tcrre Haute election
conspiracy case wero sentenced today
;by tho fedoral court. John F. Nu
gent, nsslstnnt chief of police, was
flontenced to servo a year and n day
'In tho federal penitentiary. Others
who received Jail sentences follow:
Frank Hess, five months, Jack
Hlncs, four months, John limns, 30
days. AU pleaded guilty.
STKAMKR SUNK
HY A Stlll.MARINF.
llif Aixwlitnl PrfM to vnt Tlf Tlm.)
LONDON; Nov. 30. Tho
llrltlsh steamer Dotterel has
boon sunk, presumably by n
submarine.
44
TREATY OPERATIVE
NKW AltRANGKMKNT WITH
HAITI IN OPKKATION
Has Keen Signed by tho American
Minister and Halt Ion Secretary
of Foreign Affairs
tlijr AMnt'litvO I'rrw lo Coo llr Tlmm.1
WASHINQTON, D. C, Nov. 30.
Tho now Hnltlcn treaty, by which tho
United States extends u broad finan
cial protcctorato over tho jslaud re
public now Is In oporiitlon under
modus vlvcudl, and bus boon signed
by tho American minister nnd tho
Haltleu secretary of foreign uffulrn,
It was announced today.
E
INTKHSTATK COMMKHCK COM
MISSION KKFUSKS A PKTITON
Casu Involved Itlght of Trunk Lines
to Opcrnto Hoats on tlio
Great I -alio
I Mr AuotlttisI IT(h to Coua lltf TlinM.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 30.
Applications for a rehearing of the
enso Involving tho right of trunk
lino railroads to continue tholr In
terest In tho operation of steamers
lu tho Great Lakes, despite the pro
hibition of the Panama canal act,
was denied today by tho Interstate
Commerce Commission. Tho appli
cation was mado by shippers attor
neys tis tho railroads declined to
nbk for a rehearing.
VESSELS GO EAST
FINK
DIG STKAMKR TO
PACIFIC COAST
LKAVK
Will llellevo Congestion of Kxpnrt
Freight Hound From tho Kast
For Kiiropean Ports
(Dr Aiioclttel I'fuM lo Coo IUf TIdm.
NEW YOUK, Nov. 30 Announco
was mado today that five, Inrgo
steamers flying tho American flug
have- been transferred from tho
Pacific and will shortly enter tho
New York-London trado to assist In
relieving the export frolght con
gestion. They aro tho Siberia, Man
churia, Mongolia, Korea and tho
Kroonland.
TI1KKK HUNDRKR KNDANGKRKD
IN WKST VIRGINIA
All Rut THcnty-fivo Reach Safety
and OtheiH .Mar AUo Re
Itescued
(Di.AwkUIxI Prw U Coot IUi Tlrax.)
HOOMKR. W. Va., Nov. 20.
Threo hundred miners wero en
tombed' today In Mine No. 2 of tho
Roomer Coal and Coko Company,
by a blown out shot, followed al
most immediately by two other ex
plosions of less violence. All but
26 or 30 ot the men had reached
the surface by 3 p. in. and the su
perintendent expressed a bono that
tho others would be saved. i
Times Wr.nt Ads for rwults.
SENTENG
ARI1
0
MINERS
ENTOMBED
EVENING EDITION.
COURT REFUSES
10
Hamburg-American etflclats
Lose a Point in Trial of Al
leged Conspiracy
CASE ISllI OPEN
Indictment Stands and Judge
Denies Petition to Strike
Out Certain Evidence
EVERY POINT " IS LOST
Counsel for tho Defendants Assailed
With Lepil Argument Tlio Ciino
Which the Government Prevented
by Witnesses but not Successful
(Dr AliotlilKj TlTM to Coo Bit Tin.
NKW YOUK, Nov. 30. Tho coun
boI for four of the Hamburg-American
officials on trial for conspiring
to deceive and defraud tho United
States, assailed by logal arguments
(oday tho enso which tho government
presented by witnesses ngaltiBt them,
and lost every point of their con
tention. Federal Judge Iiowo heard tho ar
gument In tho nbsenco ot tho jury,
lie denied tho defendants' motion to
fstrlko from the records all testimony
'concerning tho chartering and move
ments of the stenmor Marina Qiicb
ada, and ovorrulcd a motion to dls-
ynlss all tho Indictments,
With the motion to dismiss denied,
tho defense opomd Us case nt tho af
ternoon session.
TO
WHAT OF SKIHIIAN GOVKHNMKNT
NOW IN ALHAN1A
Montenegrin Official Announcement
'tens or i.aiuurt) tu noverai
. ... . .... ...
, mhwin iij- nit) I'.ui'iuy
Py AuorUtM Vrni to Coo Raj TIjim.J
PARIS, Nov. 30. Official Monte
negrin statement received today
4SayH:
" NQveinber 28 tho enemy retook
'Foftchn, Metolkn and Prlepoll.
IPromlor Pnchldeh nnd the Sorhlan
Cabinet hnvo arrived at Scutari, Al
baula, which will be tho scat of tho
tBovorntnent. "
THOUSANDS OF POLISH PKOPLK
lIK OF STARVATION
Many Aio Homeless and Aro Living
lu Cavtu ami Trenches Aban
doned by the Soldiers
(llr AuocUtfcl Vftu to Coo I!r Tlmr,)
WARSAW, Nov. 30. HundrodB of
thousands of tho civil population In
tho Warsaw district of Poland aro
suffering from want ot food, A
, conshlorulilo percentage are 3tlll
homeless, living In caves aud In tho
I abandoned trenches. Thousands al
ready have dtod of starvation and
disease
IDKMOCRATH GKTTING RKADY
l-'OR OPKNINO OF CONORKSS
Ways and Means Members Taking
11:1 Matters Which Must ho
Settled
Ur Auocltt Pim to Coo fl7 TIUKM.I
WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 30.
Democratic members of the ways
nnd means commltteo continued to
ddy to tentatively reorganize tho
House committees. Tho military
fand naval affairs commltteo will bo
filled by Friday. The commltteo
will confer lator with Republican
Leader Mann regarding tho repre
sentation to bo given tho Progres
sive party on tho committees.
ATTENTION KAGLKS
Tho annual election of officers for
Marshflold Aerie No. C38, F. O. K.,
for tho ensuing year, will bo hold
at Kaglos' Hall, Wednesday night.
December 1. All mombors aro re
quested ta bo present.
F. R. KIRK. V
Worthy President
MOV
SGUTAR
IRSAWI SUFFERING
COMMITTEE
A Consolidation of
anil Coos Hay
LOSSES ARE GREAT
HRITISH CASUAIl'IKS TOTAL
(100,(100 S1NCK WAR STARTKD
During November tho Lists Make Up
A Total of Nearly Forty
Seven Thousand
(lljr Anocltlnt I'rfii to Coo nr Tlmi-,)
LONDON, Nov. 30. Tho llrltlsh
casualty Hats during Novombor to
tal 1,232 officers nnd 4G.184 non
commissioned officers and men In nil
fields of wur, bringing tho total
slnco tho beginning of hostilities to
approximately GOO, 000.
FIKLD MARSHAL FHKNCH
CONFKUS WITH PltKMIKR
(nr amocuim vmt u . nr tirim.
LONDON, Nov. 30. Field
Marshal French, command
er ot tho Hrltlsh forces on
the western front, was In
London yesterday and con
ferred with Pronilor As
qulth. TO- STAY NEUTRAL
THAT IS POSITION OF GHKKCK
IN II Kit HKPLY
Henevolciit to Kntcntc Powers Ah
! I.iig Ah Sovereignty Itlghls
Ari Not Infilngeil Upon
ly Aolllf.l 1'irn to Coon lty TlniM
LONDON, Nov. 30. Tho basis of
Grceco's roply Is " neutrality which
will continue benevolent to tho on
tonto powers as long as tho sover
eignty rights of Greece are not In
fringed upon aud no restrictions of
a military clinracter aro Imposed, "
tolegraphs tho Athens correspondent
ot Routors.
IS
HAYS HHK. WILL DKFKNI) HKR
NKUTRALITY 11-' NKCKSSARY
In Nolo to Russia Hefiiscs That
Country tho Uso of tho
Danube Hlver
(nr Aaltt4 rrri to Coo Dr Tlmm,
11UDAPK8T, Nov. 30. Huehnrest
dispatches say Rumunla has forbld
dou tho una of tho Danube to tho
UuHHlan government and In an en
ergetic note has made iho domnnd
that Russia respect her uoutrnllty,
Tho note states Rumania will de
feud her neutrality, If necessary.
UNREST IN PERSIA
TltlllKS MARCH TO CAPITA!
PKOTKCTSHAH
TO
ltt-Mi)-( Front Herllu Is that tho Peo
ple Fear Hrutallly on
Part of Itiihslaiis
(llr AmmUI1 I'm to Coo llr Tim.)
UKRLIN, Nov. 30. (Wlroless to
l'uokortou) Grout unrest Is spread
lug throughout Persia, according to
Vtho latest reports. Numerous trlbos
are marcuiug in tno direction or to-
lioran In ordor to protect tho Shah
(gainst Russian brutality.
-ED CASE IS UP
TOUCIIKD UPON IN TRIAL OF DR.
I.UKXZ TODAY
Dofeiiho Wants to Know What Posi
tion Governments Taken as
To German Naval Attache
(Br AmocUI! Pi mi u Coo FUj TIum.1
NKW YORK, Nov. 30. Tho gov
ernment was called on today to
state whether It considered Captain
Uoy-Kd, tho Gorman naval attache,
In tho light of a conspirator with tho
Hatnburg-Amorlcau lino officials lu
dispatching relief ships to tho Ger
man crulsorB.
Tho demand was made by counsel
for Dr, Ihiouz and his three subor
dinate oificers In tho course of tholr
trial for alleged conspiracy in' the
fedoral court.
"Tho government has taken no po
sition In the matter, " ropltod Roger
1). Wood, assistant U. S. dlstrlst at
torney when pressed for a roply.
" All the government wants to do is
to submit all tho facts lu the caso
bearing on tho Indictment. "
Steamer Speedwell sails south
Wednesday, 3 p. 111., from North
Head. Tickets nt Abstract off ho at
Maihlifleltl and Painter - McCiilloin,
North Html,
1
FIRM
Times, Const Mall
Advert lner.
No. 110
1 HAS
BEEN CAPTURED
Serbians Evacuate in Good
Order and Leave it for Bul
garians to Occupy
prisrendTs taken
City in Western Serbia Has
Fallen, According to Re?
ports From Berlin
GERMANS DRIVEN BACK
RiiNHlaiiH Claim to Hnvo Crushed
Them In tho Knst Fierce Fight
ing Continues on Austro-Itallnn
Front Hrltlsh Rombnrd
(nr AMorltthl rrtu to Coo Dr Tin.
LONDON, Nov, 30. Tho capture
of Prlsroud, In western Sorbla near
tho Albanian border, wus announc
ed today by Ilorlln. Monnstlr, In
Southern Serbia, has boon evacuated
aud either Is now In tho possession
of tho Hulgarlans or will bo occu
pied by them In a fow hours.
Tho Sorblans nro said hero to
hnvo. retired from Monnstlr In good
order. Tho Anglo-French forces In
Southern Sorbla now await attack..
Germans Defeated
On the eastern front,, Potrograd
says tho Russians crushed Gorman
attacks near Illoukst, south ot
Dvlnsk, nnd occupied tho eastern1
suburb ot Illoukst, Along tho re
mainder of tho front thoro wore no
developments.
In tho west tho French drove the
Germans from a crater In tho Sou
chez district made by a mlno ox
ploslon. Rombnrd Coast
AniRtordnui roports that tho Gor
man positions woro bombarded for
two hours this morning on tho Del
glan coast from Koobruggo to Os
tcud by tho Hrltlsh squadron.
Florcn fighting continues on the
Austro-Itnllan front without results.
Ilrlt Ish Retreat
Constantinople reports that the
Hrltlsh continue to retreat follow
ing tho battlo of Novombor 25,
which resulted In n victory for the
Turks.
E
LONDON PAPKR RKFKRS TO KAL
SKR'H TRIP TO VIKNNA.
Thinks Ho May Conclude n Separ
ata Peace Hetweoii Italy and
Austria-Hungary
(Dr AuocUlxl Piim to Coo llr Tin.
LONDON, Nov. 30. Tho Pall
Mall Gazette ventures tho opinion
that Kmporor Wllltum's trip to VI
oniHi may be u fresh attempt to con
clude separate pc'aco between Aus
tria -and Italy.
"Italy's attitude may lend en
couragement to such an enterprise"
says tho paper.
"Rome, for reasons nover disclos
ed, has novor declared war on Ger
many, and has shown no particular
eagerness to co-oporato with the
Allloa lu tho Iiulkans."
BOY INJURED TODAY
COAL OIL (JAN KXPLODJ-X) NKAR
FIRK IN COOS CITY 1IOMK
Little Chettcr HalnoM Is Victim
Will Recover Threo Year Ago
Fell Into Tub of Hot Watw
Playing about tho flro with a
coal oil can, supposedly ompty, Ches
ter Haines, aged six years, and the
sou ot Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Haines,
of Coos City, was very badly In
jured about tho face when the can
oxplodod. Tho little fellow was put
tu a boat and Immediately brought
Into tho city whero Dr. Horsfall at
tended his wounds.
Tho boy will not ba permanently
Injured, nor his eye sight Impaired,
Is tho belief.
Threo years ago ho fell into a
tub of boiling water at his hoe
and still has the scars on his arms
whero ho was severely burned.
TWIN CITY DAXCK
Dance at Eagle Hall, Sat. eve.,
Doc, 4. Jeno Sevely Orehwtra Hh-somblo.
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