The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 04, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
X Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
nnil Coos Hny Advertiser.
No. 166
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BROTHER IS KILLED
K. V. KRUSK 01-' NORTH HEXH RE
CEIVES BAD NEWS
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toposso ww . --, -,
to Bcunmu. -r -
to ue wttuc.
REGARDEMS SERIOUS
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marine I.tiuct'"s HciU.
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BERLIN'. Fob. i-i mu. ...-.
rjchlng the Associatcu rr .-
ittd that under no circu.i....-
1 il il.nl llin II Ink-
III Germany numu l""v "w -
1 of the Loiltania was an mw
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infractions forwarded 10 aihiiuh-
,t n Ilornstorff, according to
..information, contains Bliiiplyono
tnse of the new formulation ot
n nroooicd noto of regret, sug-
M(d that tlio sonlonco which con-
iiti of only eight words and does
ot contain the word "Illegal," ron-
Mints tho limit of Qermany a con-
kit'eni In the Lusltanla case
SHuallon Serious
It li vlwcd hero as 0110 of tlio
.oil aerloug crises In tho war that
ii arisen. It Is Impossible to rore-
e the outcome.
The reault of tho negotiations np-
Itirs to bingo on tho "Illegal."
The Aiioclaled 1'roRs Is Informed
tail authoritatively that Oormnny
linnot and will not designate ns IN
egal the linking of a liner by any
I'ibmarlne.
Says There Is Limit
Dr. Alfred Zimmerman under Soc-
Idary of Foreign Affairs In an Inter-
lie with the Associated Press hopea
i new formula would bo posslblo as
i huls ot settlement.
"Tho Government Is willing to do
Iverjthlog In Its power and has dono
f'MJthlng In Its power to moot tlio
AEtrlcan wishes, but tlicro nro llm-
ti beyond which friendship snaps. I
o not understand America's courso
nd I believed the submnrlno Issuo of
lie LttsKanla Question on tho wny to
ir arrangement. Wo agreed to pay
'a Indemnity and then thero Is sud-
penlyanew demand which It Is Im-
UttlMe to accept. You must not nt
Itmpt to humiliate Germany."
Message States that Peter Kruso Met
Death In Land Slide nt Hanlii
Cruz- Island
K. V. KriiHO, of tho ship building
firm of KrtiBO & Hanks, of North
Demi, litis received-word of tho death
ot IiIh brotlior, Peter Kruso at Bantu
Cruz Island orf Santa llnrlmr, Cnl.
No particulars wore given father
than tho Btntomont that ho wnB killed
by n landBlIdo. Tho nows enmo In n
tologram from a frlond In Snn Ped
ro. Wits A Fisherman
Tlio lato Mr. Kruso was unmarried
and rcsldod In Sail Podro. Ho was
about 50 years of ago. Ho was n
flEhormun and K. V. Krimo Hiiys that
tho flsliormon often nindo tholr head
quarters In cabins on Santa Cruz Is
land when they were on fishing ex
peditions. Tlio cliffs nro high and
tho beach imrrow and It Is supposed
that tho rains caused n landslide and
tlm siiiMiosltlon is Hint .Mr. KrtiBu
was probably killed while nslcop In
tho fishing cabin.
llurlul nt Kim Pedro
Tlio incssago stated that tho body
will bo taken to Snntn Harbara whoro
nit Inquest will bo held. Mr. Kruso
of North Hond sent word to lmvo the
SIXTEEN LIS
LDSTJN FIRES
Five Persons Die When Otta
wa Parliament Building
Partially Destroyed.
SIX 111 PEMSI
Entrapped In Brooklyn Resi
dence of Mrs. Casimir Tag
Which Is Burned.
HOTEL FIRE IS FATAL
E
MURDER
LAWYERS MAKE FINAL ARGU
MENTS IX MOHR TIUAIj
Make Claim tluit Prosecution Failed
To Prove Motives Which
Were Alleged
Or AuocliteJ Prm to Coot Dtr Tlmw.
PROVIDENCE, It. I., Feb. 4. Fin
al arguments were mado for Mrs.
Ellznboth F. Mohr, Cecil Urown and
I Henry Spcllmnn, on trial for tho mur
dor of Dr. C. Franklin Mohr. Tho caso
will probably go to tho Jury tomor
row. Counsel Fitzgerald for Mrs. Mohr
said tho prosecution bad not proved
the motives of Jealousy, revongo, tho
desire for money, and fear of dlvorco.
SEA DISASTER
IS
H
Flro
Atlantic. City House Catches
Whllo Guests Aim In (ho Pluc
Helpless Croud Watrhes Mimics
Consume One of the Women
THE TOLL OF DEATH '
OF 1110 FIRES TODAY"
bedy taken to San Podro whoro i
friends of tlio deceased will look af
tor tho funeral nrraugomonts and
whoro tlio burial will take pluco. Mr.
Kruno had lived at Snn Pedro for
tho past twenty-flvo yours. Mes
sages have boon sont asking for rur
tl'or particulars.
Two womon and thrco
men dend in Ottawa Parlia
ment fire.
Six women dead in Brook
lyn rosldonco fire.
Thrco women and two mon
dead and eight hurt In Atlan
tic City hotel fire.
"
ON STRIKE TODAY
OKB OVER CLIFF
HUT IS RESCUED
Jllr AMOcUtnl I'inl to Com nay TlmM.)
WALLA WALLA, Wash.
Feb. 1. Konnoth I,ano who
went over a cliff Tuesday
whllo traveling on snowshoos,
bus been rcscuod. Ho is unconscious.
Chicago Woman Gives Vivid
Description of Sinking of
the Brindisi.
SCENE IS
IrTaUDB
fin gam jibs north bend is
THE CHAMPION
MKX FLOCK TO DETROIT FOK
WOItK WITH FOim
WILL SEXD DELEGATES
Popo Will bo Presented
rvui'o Conference
at tho
TROUBLE WITH I.OXGS1I0REMEX
ABOUT UXIX)ADIX(1 XAXX SMITH
COXPKBUXCK II KM)
nnan Ambassador Takes Answer
to Sccrctar)- IiwinB
'' AlMl4W Ttu lo Coo. n Tlran.l
WASIIINQTON'. n n i. a
Antuudor VOn 11irnntni.ff l.',t
G"nany's answor n tho Lusltanla
SOtlltlonS. Hn n1, H . -
"rence with s.." .? ,. " " ?
dr. (k. -'-'") (.niiBiiiK. uu-
"M he did not uniippi.....i ..i" i..
uc Ions he had could bo unsatlsfac-
"i ' we united States.
LIJMBER YARDS SOLD (
TO AN IDAHO FIRM
I nir IU..1 ,.
ihZL" ,(Cnrted From On,,,.in.
"uu' " "vlnis ltce Clos- '
"1 ItecenUy
ONTAnin n. . .
W'e Lumh.' eu Tho Em
OaUrS, vll cSnpany's yards at
?" keen sold ,y,,a ,?na Payottq
mr ComnnS 'u n'so.Payotto
llWXl' wh,cU now has
"wei Waho"1 regn and
. ' sain li...
cimP;r P 'i -'a
JVClcompaiiT'at
jLLS'S-aryanc
UcfiiMo to Work and Slen Are
Hi-ought From the Smith Mill
to llcuiovo Fivlght
Mombers of tho local Longshore
mon'fl union today refused to bavo
anything to do with tho loading or
unloading of tho Nairn Smith, accord
ing to Ed Lund, tholr business agont,
until tho demand thnt thoy bo allow
ed to do nil tho loading ot tho Nairn
is compiled with.
Provloiinly tho longshoremen put
12 men aboard tho Nairn to load her
nt tho C. A. Smith mill, tho loaders
on tho shoro bolng oinployces of tho
lumbor company. Mon woro brought
from tho mill to unload tho Nann.
Tho domands of tho longshoromon
wcro refused for this trip and It Is
not known whothor or not thoro will
Intor bo a compromise. Ono of tho
longshoromon said tho samo domand
1.1 also nindo In rogard to tho Adeline
tHr Anocttt4 Titm lo Coo. Dr TlmM.J
OTTAWA, Cnnnda, Fob. 4. Two
women and three mon uro known to
bo dend, In a flro which swopt tho
central portion of Canada's magnifi
cent parllnmout building, destroyed
tho chamber of commons nud tho
uoiuito. Several aro bellovod to bo
burled In tho ruins.
All night firemen, pollco and sol
dlora fought to savo tho six million
dollar structure Thoy saved tno n
lirary and tho oast and west wings.
Will Investigate f
It Is reported tho flro was of In
cendiary origin. An Investigation
will bo mndo.
Sovornl aro said to havo hoard an
explosion. Tho pollco rojected tho
bomb thoory. Mmo. Dray, wlfo ot
II. A. Dray, of Quoboc, Mmo. Morln,
wlfo of Louis Morln, of Hoauc, a po
llccniaii and two employes woro the
victims. D. U. Law, a inombor of
parllnmout, Is missing.
Tho contrnl part ot tho main bulld
'ing was destroyed. Tho front and
end walls of the cast and west ends
of tho building nro llttlo damaged.
Tho towors aro complotoly rulnod.
Incendiarism Is denied. Tho rap
Id spread of tho flames Is explained
by tho combustlblo naturo of tho ta
bles, nnpors and woodwork In tho
rending room whoro tho flro orlgln-
(tlr A.o.llJ rnu lo Con Dr Tlmm.l
ItOMK, Fob. I. Count Sodorlnl,
a member of tho Chambor of Dep
uties, says tho Popo Is authorized
to sond delegates to the poaco con
ference .obviously not to ralso tho
question of Internationalization be-
causo that Is suro to provoto con
flict. Tho Popo Hecks a solution
In Independent foreign Intervention,
and In tho bollot that tho partici
pation through dolegatos will exor
cise nn Immense moral Influence
Montenegrins Kill Each Other
Rather Than Be Taken
By an Enemy.
DECKS AWASH WITH BLOOD
Many Could Not Swim and Heats
Could Xot He Lowered Miss 1aih-
os, a ltel Cross Nurse Stays In
Water for Thrco Horn's
(Df AnocUtet rr to Cxw Cr Tlmoa.
ATHENS, (Via London) Fob. 4.
A vivid description of tho nlnklng of
tho Itnllan Bhlp Drlndlsl by a mlno
li tho Adriatic is given by Maro Lo
mos, of Iroalng Park; Chicago, a Rod
Cross nurso survivor.
"Wo struck the mlno at 0:30 a. m.
and began sinking Immediately. Thoy
wero unnblo to lowor boats becauso
tho vessel keeled over and tho occu
pantB of ouo boat woro spilled Into
tho wntcr.
k "Miss Hamoplo, my companion, un
able to swim, novor camo up. I man
aged to scarmblo back aboard whoro
thoro woro two hundred Montene
grins unnblo to swim.
Kill ICnch Other
"Thoy said thoy would not dlo by
tho onomy's hands. Tho snng na-
.
VILLA IS FXCIHCLKH
HV CAHHAXZA FOHCB
tDr Aiiolted l'rew U Co wr Tlmw.
EL PASO, Fob. 4. Villa
Is encircled by Cnrranza forc
es between Oco Calontes and
Moctezumn, according to Qn
vlra, tho commundant at Juarez.
BURN IS A WONDER
GUKST TI3LUS OF FAHMEHS'
FHOLIC XEAH H1VEHTOX
Hossles of Ocorgo Ialrd's Dairy
Hunch Have Latest Iinproved
Ixidglngs Full Wooded Cattlo
Soventy-flvo far mors of tho Co
qulllo valloy gathered yestorday nt
tho Farmers' Frolic glvon by Qoorgo
P. Laird on his ranch noar Rlvorton
as tho formal opening ot his big
dairy barn, ono of tho most modern
equipped structures of Its kind In
southwest Oregon. Tho Coqulllo rlv
or was so high that most of tho guests
wero tnkon from tho rlvor boats to
tho scono of tho Frolic In skiffs.
tlonal anthoms. Thou ono squaa
shot tho others und finally thom-
colvcs. Tho dock was awash with
blood. When wo bogan to founder
I sought a plank whoreon woro sov
ornl mon who dropped off ono by ono.
Three Hours In Wntqr
"I was throo hours In tho wator.
I was rescued and takon to Snn Gio
vanni, Medua, whoro 143 who wero
rescued lined up and sang tho Mon
tenegro national anthom.
Rescuers Aro Killed
"Whllo tho Montenegrins woro
singing an Austrian aoroplano bom-
bardod, killing olghteon of thoso res
cued. Wo walked to Scutari, and
sought to Join tho Serbian staff at
I'lavlca whon It was ovacuatod. King
'Nicholas of Montenegro who Is n
kindly democratic old mnn fotched us
to Scutari In his boat. Wo walked
thonco flvo days In tho sleet and snow
ovor disabled roads.
Dlo of Hunger
Hunger woakonod tho Serbians and
thoy died ono after another. Wo
reached Durnzzo whoro nn Austrian
Five Dollar n Day Pay Draws Them
From All Over Country
Mayor Heselgetl
DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 3. Men
from nil over tho country appear at
tho mayor's offlco dally and mako
domands that they bo glvon letters
which will obtain positions at tho
Ford plant for thorn. As many as
25 of thoso applications havo been
handled by Lieut. Alvln Hicks In a
day.
"Thoy don't mako romarkB, thoy
demand that wo obtnln places for
them at tho Ford plant," said Lieut.
Hicks. "Thrco follows camo In hero
today and ordorod mo to havo thorn
put to work at tho Ford plant. Thoy
seem to think that all thoy havo to
do is to como horo, domand n lcttor
and go out and go to work at $5 ti
day. Ono of thoso who Insisted on
a Job wns a man Just ovor, from Can
ada. " ' Glvo mo a Job at tho Ford,' Is
tholr cry. Tho Ford Co. hao Its own
system of employment and will not
deviato from that Also, It Is not n.
department of tho city, although that
doesn't mako any dlfforouco to thoso
who mako demands. Thero aro
hundreds ot theso applications each
week for places that aro connected
with tho city In no way.
"Although I find thousands of
Jobs, thoy nro only n drop in tho
buckot, and tho disappointments
would turn a heart of stone Ono
day, a man whom I couldn't placo bo
cnuso ho had no trade, camo In with
his wlfo. Whon I told hor thoro was
nothing doing, sho grabbed hor hus
band by tho faco und gavo him such
n yank sho almost upsot him. Sho
was angry and grnbbod tho first
thing handy.
'Uut tho Ford plant Is tho magnet
that draws men horo from ovory-
whoro nnd whon thoy roach Detroit,
they como horo and domand thnt tho
mayor put thorn to work for Mr.
Fcrd. And I'm tho ono that bundles
theso demands."
Wins Over Myrtle Point In
High School Debates Held
' Last Night.
Reorganization was mado of tho
Lower ConuUlo and Dandon and also .aoroplano bombarded, killing many.
ated. Col. John Currlo, who com- t,lo Co(jUm0 valloy Cow Testing as- Thonco to Avlona, Corfu and Athons.
mnndod a rogtmont or cnnauiuns u 80CjntOns. Many now hords woro
tho battlo ot St. Jullen, Flandors, or
ganizod and led a flro brlgado until
tho dopartmont arrived.
Hulldhig Xotnblo Ono
Many valuable sculptures, decora
tions and paintings wero destroyed.
Tho building covered four acres nnd
was tho most notablo Gothic struc-
slgnod up for tho now yoar, accord
lng to E. P. Dlack, tester ot the Coosj
Hay Association, who roturneu "
from thoro this morning. U
Ih Modern Ham
Tho barn Is a largO ono with con-
croto foundations and floor. Tho on-
tiro unnor floor Is given ovor to tho
-- . ..
JAP IiIXKU SUXK
AND 1(10 ARE LOST
turo in America. Tho building was iBtorago of Jmy. Tho lower floors
1 470 feet long with A towor 220 feet contajnB 8talls for between 25 and
N
CLOUOY
high.
Officials Missing
li. D. Law, a member for Yar
mouth, Nova Scotia, and J. P. Lap-
Ian, assistant clerk of tho commons,
aro among tho missing.
ONLY THREE CLEAR DAYS
THE ENTIRE .MONTH
IX
SIX WOMEX VICTIMS
runs on an
VIre DebViiys Home of Mrs. CaHlmlr hrlnBB til0 i,ny to each cow.
Tag In Hrflouiyn
30 hoad of dairy cows. Flvo full
blooded Holstolns wore on exhibition
in tho barn yostorday.
Stalls for tho cows parallel tho
walls on two sides of tho barn. Thoy
rnnn Mm alloo tlinilL'll tllOTO IS ti
1UWU V..U ., M" t
wldo run-way. between tho walls and.
.i.n ornliR. This irlves nlentv ot space Gets Agency Goorgo
for tho handling of tho carrier that and Will Goodrum arrived homo last
ovorhead trolley and iubih xrom i-oruuuu whu noy uw-
tondea tno big auto biiow. Tweiuy-
(Di AMorltloJ Vm lo Coo. D7 Time.,)
SHANGHAI. Feb. 4 Tho
Japaneso liner DalJIn Marit
was sunk Wednesday In a
colllsslon with tho steamship
Llnan, of tho China Naviga
tion Company, and sixty
wore lost. Twolvo woro sav
ed. Tho Llnan, crippled, Is
returning to Hong Kong. Tho
accldont occurred eight miles
from Swatow.
TO PLAY TONIGHT
MARSHFIELD HASKETHALL FIVE
MEET MYRTLE 1'OINT TEAM.
Locals Havo Xot Lost Oniiio In the
Scries This Month to See
Most of Games Played.
Goodrum
fconth.
'0 Chsno.
60
mado next
? The EmnirS Pauy or theso
?.dl L. a Jio Company buc-
v,V "'a here in i , & ,no tno
i?h J-n. Biicfci 1896 nnd Is still.
iJhe yard a PaL8lockholdor.
!?' the .,?.:! was establish,!
7 VrtieyTnm?" bu,,t P the
HtherMromyb&r,belnShaul,
- --- uy wagon.
br ft .
J '. V
Snn?r , ,r
U' 0tePath, Marshfleld
Precipitation AVas Over Fourteen In
ches and Lowest Temioittuio
' U!I Above Zero
Thero wero only 3 clear days In
January and tho rainfall was heavy,
according to tho monthly roport of
13. H. Ostlhid, tho local weather ob
server, Thoro woro 24 cloudy days
nnd 4 partly cloudy days.
The total precipitation for tho
month was 11.98 Inches. This In
cluded the snow reduced to water.
Tho greatest precipitation was on tho
23rd when tho total waB 2.18 inches
for 24 hours.
Tho Temperature
The tomporaturo for tho month
was as follows:
Moan Maximum 43.9 degrees
Mean Minimum 33.3 degrees
Average per month ... 38.6 degrees
Highest 57 degrees on the 22nd.
Lowest 23 degrees on tho 19th
Tho greatest range of tempera
tDr AwocUl.4 I're" to Coo. Dir TlniM.l
BROOKLYN, N. ,Y.. Fob. 4. Six
Each Dossy lias an individual
drinking trough that Is filled auto
matically. Thero Is a litter carrlor
list their livWln a fire which that works on . trolley
wnmnn
destroyed the homo of Mrs. Casimir
Tmr. the widow 'of tho president of
tho Gorman savings bank. Mrs. Tag
was saved, but her daughters Caro
u.. .,,i nnlen nerlshed. Hannah
J1I4U Mil" . .--
Snavloy, a cousin, a nurso, ami iwo
servants Biiffocated. Caroline Tag
saved hor mother.
Servo Country Dinner
two different manufacturers had ex
hibits thoro, about ninety different
models being shown. Mr. Goodrum
says tho weather was awful In Port
land so bad that ono could scarcely
Marshtlold will scok to add an
other to Its string ot victories and
climb nnothor stop toward tho bas
ketball champloiiBhlp of tho county
when tho local High school quintet
this ovonlng clashes with tho flvo
from Myrtlo Point,
Consldorablo Intorost Is evi
denced In tho gamo. Out ot thrco
Inter-high school games played so
far this season, tho Marshtlold
players havo not boon defeated.
Tlio mon havo ovldencod good
.earn work, faBt passing iind, in
streaks, exceptionally good basket
shooting ability. In tho oust two
weoki thoy havo practiced consist
ently undor tho leadership of Coach
Royal Nllos.
Lineup Ton'ght.
Tonight's lineup ior tho Marsh
field team Is as follows: nurrows
nnd Watters, forwards; Seaman,
contor; McDonald ana unapman,
guards.
Each of tho flvo high school bas
ketball teams of tho county havo
eight games to play during tho
season, or two games with every
othor aggregation of tho cjunty.
'ibis month will see games nt tho
end of each weok and tho final of
tho serlos will bo hold In MiVc'i.
THETIE IS DECIDED
Enter for State Honors
Against 8 Other Schools
in Oregon.
EVENT IS CELEBRATED.
This Is tho Third Thno In Five Years
That the North Head School Una
Won tho Championship of
Coos County
North Hond won tho dobato cham
pionship for tho Coos county district
comprising Coos and Curry counties.
Thoro aro eight districts In tho Bt&jA
and tho North Bond dobators will en
ter tho contest tor Btato honors.
This is tho third time In flvo youis
that North Rend has won tho county
championship and In 1913 tho school
won tho stato championship with
Miss Norma Caso and Lylo Chapollo
as tho debaters.
Tho question was docldod last
night whon North Hond mot Myrtlo
Point and dobated on tho question:
"Resolved that tho United States
should adopt tho ossontlal foaturos ot
tl.o Swiss system ot military training
and service"
This snmo question will bo tho ono
debated In tho stato contests.
Decides tho Tie
In tho former doba'toa both Myrtlo
Point and North Bond won both de
bates and It was necessary to docldo
tho tlo.
At North Hond tho Myrtlo Point
team took tho aftlrmatlvo and was
compoBOd of Hazol Moal and Holon
"Whltakor. Tho North Bond toam
which wns glvon tho decision waB
composed of Randall Jones and Mur
lln Chappollo. Tho Judges wero I, N,
Mlllor, Bon Flshor and J. C. Kondall
of Marshtlold.
At Myrtlo Point
At Myrtlo Point tho North Rend
team took tho aftlrmatlvo and was
composed of Alox Brandt and Horace
Bylor and won tho decision. Tho
Myrtlo Point team was composod of
Chestor Adams and Kay Loon. Tho
Jedgos wero Sonator Chnso, J. J.
Stanley and R. J. Knowlton.
Tho stato university will arrango
tho stnto contests. Four teams will
bo matchod against four othors. Tho
four winning toams will thon dobato
and It will bo brought down until ono
toam wins tho championship for tho
stato.
Glvo Demonstration
Tho hlbh school studonts, number
ing 90 and Including both boys and
girls together with tho membors of
tho high school faculty inarched down
town this morning and mado a dem
onstration whon tho winning toam
returnod from Myrtlo Point.
Tho barn has Just been completed, got around. While thero ho nr
A long table extended down one sldo ranged to take tho Chevrolet agency
I ii.t utAu rnl.l ! linn
of tho structure ancUhero at noon, ior uus lUrr.iur. . mm ..
after all sorts of jtltTotlc sports, was made a big hit, putting out a car that
i.n..n... hi taHhfmiod can bo uoiivorea tn Aiarsnnoiu ior
UVJ.. w.. w. I,
RGrvod a
farm dlnrcr, profuso with chicken
and ants trimmings.
afternoon tho windows woro
$625 and which has electric lights
and self utartor. Ho expects to got
a demonstration car on tho next Kll-
FIVH DIE IX HOTKL
Eight Others Injured In Atbrfitlc City
Flro
Mr AwocUto Pro toCo. Bar Tim...!
ATLANTIC en, N. Y Feu. .--Threo
women, jmd two mon ost
their lives alrf eight woro mjureu ...
a flro whyff destroyed tho Over-
brook Htftel. one woiuuu ib...--
tho Rjfl of an upper winnow- ..
helpless "aw ner our,,cu lu
th The dead mciuue u. .'
s of Richard Mott, tho pianager,
Honed and W. B. Meyor, govern-jrn. ii.o iiuiuo oi u.o uur vrv.
n,nnt mw iestt.1T exi)ert. and Prof, nounceu -anov lo ray." ir. uoouru...
Barr of O A. C, gave a slide locturo was nonplussed over being delayed a
on cow testing and later showed the day at Florence because th.o uuto
EUGENE HANKER HERB
PORTLAND SUFFERS
Many Aro Short of Both Fuel and
Food
Ut AwoclitoJ rr lo Cool Dr TlmM.)
PORTLAND, Fob, 4. A shortago
of food and fuol has caused Buffering
In many families. Merchants aro un
nblo to deliver through biiow throo
tc four feet deep In the main streots.
It has contlnuod snowing. Fallen
troes and telograph poles blocked tho
streots In tho resldenco districts.
Communication today romalnea
demoralized although tho city was
lfolatod less complotoly than yesterday.
mothods of stock Judging.
H. J. KIMBALL and wlfo arrived
homo' last evening from San
Francisco, where they attondod
tho marriage of their daughter,
Miss Georgene, to Rex Webb.
Mr. Kimball says that thoro Is a
big Improvement In business
around San Francisco Bay and
tho outlook could not bo better.
drivers would not mako tho trip down
the beach, theroby causing him to
miss tho big booster banquet.
Seeking Information. Chlof Car-
tor has received a lettor In which
's askod tho present whereabouts of
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Reynolds, who
aro said to havo formerly lived In
this locality. Mrs. Reynolds Is said
to own proporty south ot Bandon.
Cashier Hay Goodrich Is VlsltlngOn
Coos Hay "
Ray Goodrich, assistant cashier ot
tho First National Bank of Eugene,
arrived hero last night via tho coast
route, Ho camo on business and
'planned to bo hero for tho big boost
er banquet but was dolayed at Flor
ence with R. M. Jennings, George nnd
Will Goodrum and many others, Mr.
Goodrich's, bank Is ono of tho largest
in tho state outside of Portland.
Mr. Goodrich s pleased ovor tho
business outlook and thinks that tho
wavo of prosperity which Is now evl-
Idont throughout many soctlons of
tho United States will soon etrtKo
Oregon.
This Is his first visit to Coos Bay
and today ho Is being shown nroun
by Dorsey Krolizer oi mo r.rst -tlonal
Bank of Marslif.eld.
RAILROADS MAY
HE OPEN TONIGHT
(Dr Aolt4 Pre. ! tc r Tiro...)
SPOKANE, Wash., Fob, 4.
The Northorn Pacific an
'O nouueed that tho track
f$ through the Cascades would
bo open tonight. Tho Groat
Northorn la feeding soveuty
flvo pasaongors here. The
Northern Pacific Is cleaning
Its tracks.
STILh REPORT MURDER
11 Auoi'Ut! I'ruu to Coot Bar TlmM.)
PARIS. Feb. 4. Dlspatchos con-
.tinuo to report that Ylssof Izzendin,
tho Turkish heir apparent was'.mur
derod. Ho was detested by Kovw
(Pasha, minister of war beuse of, his
attitude toward the eGrmaus. Knver
lot the wolt luto the told, it la wild.
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for ono day was 18 degrees.
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