The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 25, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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'MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
X Consolidation of Times, Coast Mail
mid Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 157
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PROTEST DEFIED ATTACKS IDE
r.,?T(jVwiwigfliUpttfff"w(fi i'l1,-"'"
duos Sau
mvm
WIS BOUT KICK Ojf CIO
FOREIGN TRADE NOT
is
If! 1 6FR1N
I iU Witt
Lch Bark Bayard In Trouble
And Distress Off the Oregon
gon uoasi
lORTY-FIVE MILES
SOUIH Uh UULUIVIBIH
ireless Message Comes from
Tanker uoi t. l. uraKe
Today to Astoria
AS CARGO OF GRAIN
lllcd ft OMl 10F tllUMl mill "IIS Boillld
lor United Kingdom Must nro
Gononml SiiIIh nro 'lorn Into
Hlbbons Itcimrt Says
HIIKIUIW JOHNSON SEIZES HAM
PLES IN 1 COQUILLE PLACES
IJ.TT I'OIITLANI) FOR
UNITED KINGDOM
Tho Ilayard carried a car
go of grain from Portland
and was bound for tlio Unit
ed Kingdom. Blio arrived tit
Astoria from Portland last
Sunday morning.
oni, according to a wireless from
bo oil tanker Col. K. I. Drnko.
(iocs to Belief
Tbo tug Oneonta loft linro for tlia
rene In rcsponso to n call for nlil.
he Daynrd'g crow, Including of-
Ifcrs, number .1:1. Hlio rroHHed tlio
olurabla liar yesterday with n enr
ol 111,713 ImirIioIh of wlienl vnl-
N at I13S.430. Sho Ih under clmr-
fr to M, II, Housor of Portland anil
llled for Quccuatown under ordors. "
Coinplnlnt Sworn Co In Justice Stan-
ley's Office Against C. A. Mnchon
Caused G,rlof t Dnnco
, .... (Special to tlio Times) .,,
COQUILLE, Ore, Jan. 25 Shor-
Ifr Alfred Johnson Jr. has nlczcd snm-
plcs of cldor In four Coqulllo places
and soiit them to J. Loo Drown at
Marshflold to havo an annlyslH mado
to nccrtaln If tlio elder contains mom
thnn tho ono-hnlf of ono per cont
alcohol, tlio limit under tlio Oregon
dry law. Ho solzed tho cldor In tlio
soft drink establishment of Mr.
Shores, tho Johnson cldor works, C.
'n. Mnchon niul Air, Dtinlmm,
Coinplnlnt Mado
Ycstorday, complaint was Hwom
out in Justlca Stanley's court against
0. A. Mnchon, charging him with soil
ing drinks which contain moro than
tlio lognl limit of alcohol, Mr Mnchon
litis not licon nrrcstod yet and may
not ho until tho analysis of tho sam
ples sent to Marsh field Is rccolved.
Trouble at Dunco
Tho rnld on tho cldor, which Is al
leged to have tho "kick" In It, follow
ed moro or less troulilo nt a public
danco nt Mnplo hall Inst Saturday
night. Sheriff Johnson' snld that ho
had been Informed that about twenty
woro under the Influence of HqiKlr
tliero, cuiislug troulilo. An near ns
tho authorities could nscorlnln, nil
thoso who are alleged to linvo boon
mms mm
Dr AuKlitM Trma to Con Titj TlmM.J
ASTOHIA, Ore., Jan. 25. Tlio
reneb bark llayard is In distress
day, 45 miles south of tbo Coliim-
lit river with hor foro nnd top gal i
. . . . . .. . .... 'i
oi mans gono ami ner sans in riii,m,or tho Influoiico of liquor claim
Hint tnoy simply drank elder, going
down from tlio hall at Intervals ahd
taking a drink of elder.
RES DRIVERS
imi:i: u:.v o.v aito truck
MIST ANSWER
Win Made That Imd llcuvler tljan
allowed ly (ho city
Otdliiaiu'o
TWO ARE GUILTY GO OK A STRIKE
i t
m;.w.(itiii;mmwah
TIIKY PASS BY
Chief Carter stopped tho
logging loads on North Front
"red through tho day and
measured up tho logs. For tho
m't l'art tho loads woro
"f'ctly within tho fivo ton li
mit though in a f0w cases
"no ont a few pounds over
"mlt. u wa. pointed out
"Jt, ho.ild tho council pass
ordlnanco restricting tho
2 o tlio trailer through tho
,rM". longing would bo at
nl?r0UK!,t 0 a "top. Him.
v" 0!l mo trucks
crry the lnc
4 . " "
cannot
JXLAT
-aia an ""'-. '? "'"
ucks wp '""'roii logging-
rha'l'ls afternoon
"amine loads thrnnoi. .i. .
,.tl!SO'flvot'n. It was contend.
J. loads weroinoro than
' the oh! ;, 1 ' g'1. a,l0W0(1
1,3,1 Cartr "mdo tho arrest.
K' Ultsnv ... '.?.
today on 1 .' ' .A,,Bny, was in
- oori ousliiess,rlp.
IJ nt,
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iit thQ "--: y win
eek befom i . l caB0 "da
Cf0re J,I"8o SUIpworth.
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PAPSTO-
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E0- B COOK. Secretary.
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fadM... : a,l"ounco mvnif
f Coo, 9r .County Cpmrniss.;;;
hlnth.TLQ!J.thfl nopuhllcan
mi:ht.ji:xnins and vuku iiAii-
, KY THIKI) IX HIIOKT TI.MH
KoutoiicoH May ho uoayy IHvo Pairs
' of Hlfocw Important Kvldeuco
Apdnst Hold-up Man
(Special to tho Times) ,
C0QU1LLU, Ore, Jan. 25 "(lull
ty" was tho decision of tho Jury at
Cnqiiilloyestorday In tho cano of Mort
Jennings, charged with tvo hold ups,
nnd Fred Haloy, rlinrftod with Btoal-
Ing llrpior from tho Knglo bar, ac
cording to Shoriff Johnson who was
In tho city Uils morning.
In both Instances a quick trial was
mado". Haley was tried and convict
ed in about an hour nnd throo quar
ters. Two pairs of shoes worn by Jon
ntngs proved Important ovldonco ag
ainst him. Tho day ho'wns arrested,
Dccombor 25, Jennings was wearing
n dry pair of high topped shoes. Chief
of Pollco Carter boenmo couvlncod
that ho had worn n light pair of shoos
am later hnd placed thorn nnd tho
gun in tho room of Frod Haley, nt
tho Illunco hotel, to throw suspicion
off his trail.
Shoos Imprint Kvldenro
Tho light shoes woro trlod on tho
nccusod man nnd they flttod exactly.
Tlioy contained siind Inside, tho saino
soit of sand that Is found in tho vi
cinity of tho Pony Inlot brldgo whoio
tho hold-ups occured. Itolntlves of
Jointings testified on tho Btand that
Mort Jennings bad worn a light pair
of shoes whon ho visited them tho
day tho crliuo was committed.
Kontenco May bo Huvcru
Tho law prescribes a bontonco of
from ono to flvo years for Jointing's
offenstf and from ono to flvo years
on tho charge of which Haloy lias
boon convlctod. It Is snld that tho sou
tenco might hnvo bcon as henvy as
a Jlfo ponalty could it havo been prov
ed that tho gun ho used In tho hold
ups of P. T, lloochlng and Will Em
ory had geen loaded.
Tlio men will bo sontoncod very
shortly and Doputy Sheriff Laird and
possibly Will Shoup, of Marshflold,
will go out to Salom with thorn.
Tltoro nro two others to go.
Arthur Dakor also accused of
.stealing liquor, may bo paroled ns ho
prqvod -a valuable witness for tbo
stnto,
Exports Increase Seventy Per
cent in 1915 Department of
Commerce States Today
IMPORTS SMALLEST
SINCE JTHE YEAR 1912
Trade Balance of Nearly Two
Billion Five Times That
of rear Previous
EXPORT GROWTH STEADY
I'or tho Past Knur Yearn increnso
Has Ik'cn Itapld, tho Kiiropean
War Clict'klii;; Outgoing Hhlp-
lnentN fr llrief Time Only
III AmociI(I rrcmi to Cuon lur Tlmwi.l
WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 25.
Anioricnn exports Increased 70 por
eent In 1015 and reached a total
of $3,555,000,000, breaking nil pre
vious rerordH. Figures given todny
by tho department of commcrro
show thnt heavy exports and declin
ing Imports together set tho new
American trado Imlanco record nt
$1,772,000,000. Tho Imports nro
the smallest since 1912.
Klvo Times (' renter
Tho trado bnlanco of closo to
two billion dollars was fivo times
groatcr than In 1911 whon It stop
ped ul $112 1,000,000. Kxports havo
grown steadily nnd rapidly for tho
lasl four years, tho European war
checking tho outgoing shipments on
ly for ti brief time.
OHAIHiKH I). HIIiliKH DKNIKH T.
It. A CANDIDATE
Says ItcpuMleiins Will Select a .Man
to Suit All Factions Who
Can Win
ID AMocltto4 Tri to Cow nj Timet.)
CHICAGO, Jan. 25. Charles I).
Hilles, chairman of tho republican
national committee boforo leaving
for Now York today nftcr attending
a session of tho sub committee on
arrangements for tho convention,
discussed tho political questions In
cluding tho posslblo candidacy of
Iloosovolt for tho republican nom
ination. "All tho Information I havo Is
that Hoosovolt Is not a candidate"
ho Bald. "I think wo will bo nhlo
to nomlnnto a man satisfactory to
all elements of tho party and that
our candldato will bo elected.
0PP05E0 TO ACT
COMMUNICATION Wlldi HE SENT
TO ENOIiAND
SIIIPIH'lIiDEItH A'P SEATTLE
YAiii) yurr WOItlC
Object to tlio Pleco Work SyMcni
Kmplo)cd on Itopalr Wifrk by
tho Establishment
llj AMotlilcxJ rrru t Coot Dr TlmM.I
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 25. Two
hundred and fifty shipbuilders em
ployed in tho yard of tho Soattlo
Construction nnd Drydock Company
struck today against tho plccu work
system on repair Jobs.
VAN DM IJOITS
IlESKiXS POSITION AS CHIEF
CLEIHC AT CHANDLEH HOTEL
This CiMiiirVy ProtfstN to tlio "TrniK
IiiK With tlio Enemy" Act Itorent-
ly llecclvcd
Illy Aucvl.lH I'itm to Coot liar Tlmm.I
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jan. 25.
Vigorous opposition to Gront Urit-
nln's "Trading With tbo Enomy
Act," is lodged In representations
tbo Uultod States Ih sending to tho
Urlllsh foreign offlco. A communi
cation was prepared for transmis
sion following tho rc'colpt of tho text
of tho net.
Nolo Has Ilecnent
'Secretary LnnsJng.uiniiOu'mJod to
dny that tho American government's
roprosontntlonH ngalnst tho inclu
sion of Anioricnn trndo In Great
nrltalu's enforcement of hor trad
ing with tho enemy net, hnd gono
forward to tho Anioricnn embassy In
Loudon.
ALLIES CLASH
French Lines Are Attacked by
Teutonic Troops Driven
Back Paris Claims
REPORT HEAVY FIGHT
NEAR NIEUP0RT, BELGIUM
Guerrilla Warfare Is Engaged
in by the Montenegrins in
Their Retreat
AUSTRIANS ARE FOLLOWING
NouspapcrH at ltcrlln State that tho
Main Ilody of tho Montenegrin
Tntop.s Laid Down Their Arms
To Victorious Austrian
MONTENEGH1NS AHI-J
LAYIN(J DOWN AKMS
10 AMorIMM rrM to ew mj TlmM.J
IIKItMN, Jan. 25. Wlro-
leas to Sayvlllo) Nowspa-
pom of Ilerlin nlnto that tho 4'
main body of thu Montono-
grin troops laid down their
nrni8 and that Ibo Nlkslc-Da-
nllosvgrnd-PodgorIo7a-Scutarl
lino Is firmly In thu hands of
tho Austrlnns. '
GKEECE SEATS DEPUTIES KltO.M
SOUTH EKN ALHANIA
Tlicy Tteprosont Tct-ritory Which
AVns Occupied Without Authority
of tlio JiOiidoit Confeicnco
llr AmocIiIM rims to Co Il7 Tlmm 1
ATHENS, Jan. 25. Tho electoral
court has seated In parliament 10
deputies from Northern Eplrus tli.it
portion of Southern Albuula as far
as Korltsa which was occupied by
Grcoco without tho authorization of
tho Loudon conference. Thin decis
ion was renched by tho court not
withstanding tho protest of the oti
tontc powors ngalnst tho holding of
elections In this district.
By ES
Bombs Are Dropped on the
Serbian Towns of Monas-'
tir and Gievg'eli
KILLED AND INJURED
NUMBER ONE HUNDRED
o
p
ED
.KOUIl THOUSAND TAKEN HV
ItUSSIANH
THE
MAKE A ESCAPE
FIFTEEN OH TWENTY PIUSOV
EHS OUT AWAY IN AHICANSAS
'!' Move Quarters In Foburary E.
L. Ho)8on expects to movo his har
ness shoo from North Front street
into tho quarters formorly occuplod
horo by tho McPhorson and Glnsor
company as a warohouso, Tho build
ing is to bo remodoled into two
store.8, according to James Boring
There's a possibility that Sacchl's
Milk Dopot will nliso move to this location,
Will Take, Vacation After Sl Years
Steady Work Expects to En
gage In lluslnesH for Himself
Clins. Q. Vnn Duyn, for tho past,
six years chief clerk nnd offico man-
ogor of tho Chandler hotel, today i
tendered his resignation to II. J.
MrKoown, tho proprietor, effective
February 1.
Mr. Van Duyn has bcon Btoadlly
on tho Job slnco coming to tho Hay
and plans to tnko n month or so va
cation. Uoglnnlng duty nt C o'clock
every morning, sovon days n . wook
regardless of holidays or other
ovonts, ho says ontttlos him to n
short porlod of rocroatlon.
Ho plans to visit tho various sec
tions of the coast country and later
engago In somo lino of business for
hlnibolf in Marshflold.
Mr. McKoown lias not yet selected
his successor.
Pico Whllo Working; on Hontl and
Illood Hounds Aro Put on
tho Trail
Df AiiocUIM ftrM to Coo Uij Time.
LITTLE HOCK, Ark., Jnn. 25.
Between i 15 and 20 prisoners on
tho Pulaski County farm es'-apod
whllo lopnlrlug a road today. Dlood
hounds woro put on tho trail.
JEWS HOLD SESSION
(llr Aiworlalxl Pitm to Com IUr Tlniu.
LONDON, Jan. 25. In tho Artols
district last night Clormnn troops at
tacked tho Fronch linos over a dis
tance of 1,500 ynrds. Tho prepara
tory work consisted in tho explosion
of n number of mines, followod by a
violent bombardment.
Paris assorts; that 'llfo Oof matuf at
most points woro driven back to
their lines. Thoy woro successful In
occupying somo craters, however, "out
from most of theuo thoy were cxi
polled later.
Artillery Fight
Near Nloupqrt, Ilolglum, French
nnd Gorman nrtlllory ongaged in
heavy fighting. Paris saya tho Gor
muu attack near tho mouth of tho
Ysor river wns ebcckod by tho artil
lery. In tlio enst thoro Is comparative
qulot.
Aeroplanes Uhcd
Activo guerrilla warfaro Is bolng
waged by tbo Montenegrin troops
retreating southward west of Scut
tarl. In advanco of Austrian troops,
n number of noroplaucs nro harass
lug tho Montenegrins, flying low and
using machine guns.
Scores of Machine Guns and Enor
mous Quantities of Munitions
Aro Also Kelctl
(Hr AmocIMM I'ma lo Coo. Uy Tlmit.)
LONDON, Jan. 25. Four thous
and Turks, Including 50 offlcors,
wcro captured by tho Russians In
thu recent battle near Erzcrum,
'according to a dispatch from Potro
grad. Tho Husslnns nro also said
fto havo captured scores of mnchtuo
guns nnd enormous quantities of
munitions.
Sixteen French Machines Fly
Over the Place Causing
Damage and Death
GERMANS ATTACK NANCY
Long Itaugo CJitns of tho Teutons
Join In tho llombariliucnt Paris
Kepnrts State that Only Tno Pur-
Mins Wcro Wounded In City
Illy Auocltl4 l'rrn to Coot IJ7 Tlmtv.j
PAU1S, .Tun. 25. Tho Sorblan
towns of Moiuistlr nnd Glovgoll havo
again boon attacked by n squadron
of French coroplnncs, 1G In number,
nn Athens dispatch snyn. It' Is os
tlmnted thnt 100 porBons wcro killed
or wounded at Glovgoll.
Nancy Attacked
Tho city of Nancy wns again bom
barded ycstorday by long rnngo Oor
mnn guns nnd a number of bomlm
dropped by German aoroplancs. Two
porsona woro wounded.
ATTACK DUNKIRK
I
CATHEDRAL
ai v h
GEIOLYNS DKSTHOY 8T11UCTUKK
. , A'l) MEUPOIIT , '
It
Was Offering Too Good An Oh
Nervation Post for tho
Allied Army
Illjr AuocUtix! PnM to Coot nj Tlmtt,
JIERLIN, Jan. 25. Tho cnthodral
at Nlouport says a German official
statement, litis bcon destroyed by
Gorman artillery flro as It was of
fering an oxcollout observation post
for tho allies.
HAS GIVEN UP
THHEW
HOMIJ AT Altai
OF AUSTRIA
DUKE
WOULD SETTLE STANDING
RACE AFTER WAR
Or
Convention Is Held at Chicago
Jewish Association of tho
Middle West
(It? toihl4 I'rru to Coon lit Tlm'v.J
iy
MAY GET TIMHER
Lumber Company at llniidcin Negoti
latlng With Coach Estate
Thoro appears to bo a possibility
that tho Goo. W.Mooro Lumber Com
pany may reaci nn agreement with
tho Conch Timber Company for tbo
purchase, from tho latter, of six mil
lion foot of down timber according to
tho following from tbo Coqulllo Son
tlnol: "L, J, Cary statos that whllo tho
recolvor of tho Coach company was
asking $2.25 por thoupand nnd tho
Mooro company wns offering $1.75 at
first, tbo offor has now boen raised
to $2.00. Another hitch in tho lumbor
market and tho buyer and sollor may
got together. Should thoy do so It
would bo oUlck work getting an mo
logs out, ns tbo chutes aro all ready,
"Desldes this down timber Mr.
Cory aaya thoro is still about 20 mil
lion feot of standing timber on the
Coach tract.
CHICAGO, Jan. 24. Plans for
celling a Congress that would rep
resent all Jows In Amorlcu that
would tnko stops to settlo for all
tlmo the "Jewish question" In Eu
ropo and other continents, woro .o
gun horo yesterday at a convention
of Jewish organizations or Illlmls,
Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Tho convention was tbo result of a
call Issued by a recent guthor'ng
of tho Knights of 'Aon and uoirly
a Bcoro of othor organizations re
sponded by sending dolcgatcs.
Rosolutloiia woro in order nnd
among tliotn was one directing that
tho Jowp, "llko all othor pooples
of the earth are In any country and
undor nny govornmopt ondowod
with tbo Inalienable rights of equal
ity beforo tho law with all other
citizens, or subjucts of that nation
or govornmont."
It pointed out that tho end of
tho world war would bo an nqjopt
ablo tlmo at .which to settle tho
question of discrimination against
tho Jews and that mouthers of Uin
raco bad proved their right to such
settlement "by tholr unoxampled
sacrifices and Buffering In tbo pros
cnt war as well as In times past."
The preamblo added:
"Until peaces comes, the Jews
of Amorlcn must spvak for tho
Jews, of tho world,"
Ileillu Claims Nicholas Has Entirely
Capitulated
lllr AMorlttiM Viet lo Cont tit Timet.)
IiEULIN, Jan. 25. Neither King
Nicholas nor tho Montenegrin gov
ornmont withdrew tho requost they
mndo for pence nnd capitulation bus
actually tnkou place, nowspapors ox
press tbo opinion thnt King Nicholas
wont to Franco at tho request of tho
entente powers, ospuclally Italy,
becauso of tbo Impression mado in
theno countries by tho surrender of
Moutcuogro,
.MAY OPEN SHIP YARD
Cliiiuro to Sell tho I'hiiit .Located at
llaudou
(Special to Tho Times)
HANDON, Ore, Jan. 25. It Is
stated that a man from San Fran
cisco will arrive soon In Hniidon to
look over tho local ship yard with
a view of buying It. It Is ownod by
J. L. Kroneuborg and officials of
tho Hank of llandon together with
San Francisco pnrtlos, It Is a good
ship yard, largo enough for tho
building of two boats at tho same
tlmo. Tbo owners nro anxious to
havo It oporuted so that tho payioll
for tho city will bo socured.
Tho iinndou Western World prints
tho following rogardlng tho mattor:
If two boats woro constructed nt
ono tlmo, Mr. Krononborg states tho
plant would employ about 80 men,
all of whom must bo high class work
men and demand high wagos. This
would mean a pay roll about oqual
t) that of ono of, tho local sawmills.
Tho biggest drawback at tho pres
ent tlmo, according to Mr, Kronon
borg, would bo In securing ship tlni
bors and lumbor. Tho shipyard be
ing located only a short dlstanco
from tho Mooro mill, It would prob
ably bo an nddod Inducement for that
plant to start up,
Mado Attack u Fow Hours Reforo
tho Assassination Was. Con-
fined in Prison
Hr Auorlttnl l'rr to Coot Hay Timet
REHLIN, Jan. 25. (Wlreloss to
Sayvlllo) Advices from Thorosleu
stadt, Austria-Hungary, sny that tho
Serbian anarchist, Netleljo Gabrlu
ovlcs, bos died In prison. Ho wns
convlctod of throwing a bolub nt
Arch Duko Franz Ferdinand, heir
apparent to tho Austrian throne
lu Snravovo, Ilosula, Tuno 19H,
which Injtirod sovornl pontons be
hind tho nuto of tho Arch Duko,
Tho attack wus mndo a fow hours
before tho Arch Duko and his wlfo
woro shot to death by Cavrlnn Prlnz
Ip. GnbrinovIcH was sontoncutl to
20 years Imprisonment.
Aeroplanes Drop Hombs and Zop
pcllu Js Drought Down
llr AtvKUIt rrt to Coot Pr Tlmtt.1
LONDON, Jan. 25, A British of
flclnl's report from Dunkirk states
that two aeroplanes dropped bombs
on blinklrk this morning. It add
ed Unit n Gorman JCoppolIn was1
forced to tho wator by a British ma
chine gun Northeast of Nlouport.
ARi: Tffill
RRITISH ARK DRIVEN RACK 1IY
THE TURKS
lcavu Thrco Thousand Road In At
tempt to Rescuo tho I''orro Now
Surrounded
llr Auorlttnl Trot to Coot Oar Timet.
IIEULIN, Jan, 25, (WIroless to
Snvllla) Tho British going to tho ro
llef of tho troops surrounded by tho
Turks at KutrEl Aniara, nttuckod tbo
Turkish position near Monlarl Jan
uary 21, but woro repulsed nftor a
six hours ougngomout, according to
nr official Turkish roport. Tho Brit
ish loft a000 dead on tho field.
W
TTO
UNITE
F
A
JCING NICHOLAS ARRIVES AT
LYON'S WITH FOLLOWERS
Exiled ArciiarrIi Greeted by Muni
cipal Officials ami Join Ills
Wlfo nnd Two Daughters
I llr Auodatoil Trot to Cont liar Tlmri
LYONS, Franco, Jan. 25. King
Nicholas of Montenegro accoui
panlotl by Crown Prlnco Dnnllo,
Prlnco Potor and Princess Mllitzn,
Bovon offlcors and thirty soldiers
of tho staff arrived last night from
Italy In King Victor Emmanuel's
prlvnto car.
Mot' At Station
Ho was received ut tho railway
station by municipal authorities,'
who welcomed hint in tho rinmo of
President Polncare. A military es
cort attended him to tho hotel
whoro' his wlfo and two daughters,
Princess Xonla and Prlncoss Yori,
arrived last weok.
PLAN TO UNITE FLAGSTAFF AND
HENRYVILLE SCHOOLS
Would, Rulltl Ono Lrgo Structure
and Operate Boats for tho
Pupils
Thoro Is a plan on foot to consol
idate thu Flagstaff school and tho
IlQiiryvlllo school districts. Noxt Mon
day thoro will bo a mooting at tho
Fhtgstnff hchool whon voters of each
district will ho present and thu mat
tor taken up. Tho proposition Is to
unlto tho districts, build a now Bchool
1. initio at Flagstaff nnd inaico ar
rangements on Isthmus Inlet to run
u boat so that tho children can bo
taken to and from tho school from all
parts of tho school districts.
Superintendent Raymond E, Bakor
will bo present nt tho mooting and ox
nlnln how tho consolidation can bo
brought about. Tho Flagstaff school
b now too small. A propos'tlon was
put up to tbo votors to bond the dis
trict so that a now school houso count
bo built but tills was turned down
and for tho'prcsont another building
Is rontod Jto accomodate tho children.
Thu plan of putting tho two dis
tricts togothor tind managing some
thing on tho plan as is done by tho
consolidated school districts, of Coos
rlvor will bo put up to tho yotors and
if this In carried out a large school
houso will bo eroded,
NOTICE
To tho patrons and all Interested:
Tlio Coos Bay Qroamery Assoclatiqn
will discontinue the nianufaoturu of
butter on, February , 1918, ana
manufacture, cheese exclusively,
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