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M7 Pauk 8 ORI'iiON '!TV IM KK'IMMSK. FRIDAY. I KHRUARY 2. I NO VESSELS ARE forest service fight VAST PULP WOOD MEXICANS AND RELENTLESS WAR Al I n WFD TO PASS m m 1100 FiS DEAL IS PENDING nnumnve iiiur BV GERMANS ON III! till Ul vvnuviu imiL ALL-DAY FROM NEW VORH SIN l TMOUtANO ACNf OF TIM IN LAND IURNCO OVtPJ riW ILAZII IMPORTANT. COOS COUNTY NEUTRAL A NO If LLIOIMNT OATS ARE HELD UP; RIAtON It NOT KNOWN. GREAT BRIIIAN AND HER ALLIES PREPARED TO HEET GERMAN MOVE Entente Mtrthintmtn Hav Convey and twlft Warship Will tceur In Hunt For UBeats Porta Kapt Open. NEW VORK, Jan. 11. Order were sued to th torpedo boat ttationed at quarantine to preeerve neutrality, net to permit any veaeel. either neutral or fling th flag of one of the btlllger tnte. to pa out tonight The order applied not only to lm hipa but to tugboat. The purpoee of the order was not dlcloed. Ml' ii hundred .-rvrniv m nr.. on the National forest of Oregon Va i nil on ami Alaska burned ever $, irrrt of timber land. destroyed M H Hon hoard feet nf merchantable limber worth I71.0M and young growth bil fi.rc worth IIS.S40 and rot the for.t ervlee flt.MO to uNJue dur Ing the Are seaaoa of ItM. according to complete report )ut complied in the office of Itletrlrt Fbrvter lleorge H. Cacti. Cortland Oregon In addition to th timber land, more than 10,000 acre of open country aal alto burned over. The flree on the national forest of the dlitrlct for ll were dlalrlbuted . follow: AUaka Washington. 45 and Ongoo Ui. In number of Are reported, the Hlaklyou nation! forest In Oregon lead the dlitrlcl 10 lAtTIRN RARER COMRANV PUT OUT CRUIEER6 ON lOaOOOACRt TRACT e COfiSIDERAIION 10 BE BETWEEN U.OOO.OOO AND $5,000,000 Survey Etpecled to Shew Al LMH 1. WO 000.000 Ft. Divided Between Fir and Spruce Big Industry May Be EaUblnhtd CLASH . SEA FORECASTED itiiwmiHt nun WEST B a nun riEsarr mm u N T M A L ROWERS PREPARE TO WARN AMERICANS. BERLIN PAVINO THE WAV. AMERICANS ARE ATT AC HED WHEN THEV START TO DRIVE CAT tl. prom bonder. USE OF ARMED MERCHANTMEN ACAINSI SUBMARINES CHARGED PROPERTV VALUED AT $100,000 OISPOSEO OF IN WILL Of LATE A. E. BATON VERY COLD SNAP MAHHIIrtKI-H. Or. Jn :i With option Juit closed on more than 100 ooo ai-tv ml anru.e and fir timber land with J4J Area. The Snoqualmle fore! h1 -0r ,m10U, ,Bd ,,,), fa, in Washington tnd econd with I ,, a Urge eastern paper manufctur record of I" fire, for the rnon Th taA.r ,,1.,-d , number CAVALRY GOES 10 RESCUE Villa Follow Penning A. H Wlln draw. Occupying Poitlen H Leaves I MO QsrrsamlsSJ Put Into Field I.A (IIIANHK. Or . Jan 17 The will of iho lata A. K i A In' i Katun rvtiiem tier Willamette ruticralty, I read) endowed In tillti, to the eili'iit of I OOO I'nloll count) mt Moaloli liroi erty lo the MOM of :ooooo I dl IKtai'd of He wa generu'ly d eincd rl. her Hi. in Hi., i Hi. teatatur look in . .1 ut 1 1 in in mold lontcat by reduc lni to $1 Hi" legacy ol iinv li II Willi , . onleatcd the will and lor.l hi point W..hlngt.n Admit. Or.v. Situation 'l''"1" ' ""'A ? i J '' "'" .' ll . . I I f i .III I May Hav to be Faced. But Think It Will Not Be Precipitated With Peace In Air. leaat number of Bred occured on the Tocgaaa forest. Ataaka. where three were reported. Sit per cent of theae IIT Bre MM diarovrred and nut out before MR YORK. Jan. ll.-Jreat BrltaMl,h,r ui httlw.y ,BOUh , and her all! are prepared to meet German) a more In her aubmarlna campaign. It wa authoritatively -cried In hlpplng circle here tonight. The entente power were convinced weeks ao that ruUileaa warfare with under, boat would be decreed oon er or Utter, and have known for 10 day that the dedalon had been retched. It wa Mid. cover a quarter of an acre. Thirty two Br, leaa than three per cent ( the total number, burned over mor than trn acme and did damage to SB) ceed 1100 before they were put under control. Any one of the 1144 other Are If left to lUelf mlgbt have he- corn a large foreat Are. aaya IMatrtrt Fbreiter Cecil. ... i j iiiiri. latino - ' I- i 1 " 't The port of IJverpool and llordeaui , .S. nrt , ,.htBl. ... will be kept open at all hazard Hrltnh ntamsblp repreentatlve aartd. even if It become necessary to convoy every merchant ship which crosses the Atlantic. The Brat itep to be taken by the British admiralty, which vir tually control the merchant fleets of the alllos. will be to arm every ship with gun, fore and aft. for defeualve purposes, it was predicted. Agents of British lines declared the admiralty now has a fleet of 4000 vessels available to keep the sea lanes clear of raider and submarine and to act as convoya. WILSON I BE PREPARING FOB WAR sponsible for 19 per c -nt. railroads for '- per cent, logging operations S. brush burning 6. The remainder were source. The flgure do not indicate from miacetlnneou and unknown that camper are becoming morvcare less with Are than formerly, but that there was a great increase in the num ber of tourists and campers vidtlng the forests, according to Mr. Cecil. Nearly 15.000 of the $19,000 spent by the forest service In Are lighting In this district last year was used on pri vate land within or adjacent tn the national forests, to subdue Ares whlcb threatened to entr the forest. Tim berland owner furnished cooperation to the amount of S5.2S4.63. Excellent cooperation wo riven by the stste forest -rs of Oregon and Washington of cruiser on th.- property and will hnv II cruised ss quickly a possible with a view to completlug the pur chase at once for cash. According to the figures of own-rs of the Isnd the purchase when com pleled wilt embody J.&00.000.000 board fret of timber and the price Dill be somewhere between 13 000.000 and IMIMsw Th coat I estimated In rounectlon with the price and former cruises. It Is belleted the new cruising will prob ably lnrreae vtie amount of timber supposed lo lie contained on the 100. 000 acre rather than lessen IL The option cover practically the last great body of spruce on the aclA(- TIVRON. Aril.. Jan. : According lo telephone advice from Justice of Ihe I'eace llogan at Arieses, Arte., bout 40 miles south of Tuesoon on the tntrder. fighting has be. n in progresa .11 day ili plm call.il Slonehouw , lUfmuJ wiTn Arinin inMipern nnu auiti ran cowboy. According to the report the trouble started hcn the co imi attempted to drive their cattle gwaj from the boundary line and the Meiiran otystiid fir. T American retreated and were relnforcod h j part of II troop. I'lah cavalry, VIM at ones r turned the fire of Ihe M -vican. Klghteen American Iroopara, itb several rounds of ammunition, were dispatched al S o'clock to aid the troop already there The original force ronsisted of It mi.. IJ.'.oii. Dun llnlrd. I t ilrnnde. SI I Mi lil llnlrd. Maker. Or. 1 1 000. Ilelle Klaltie Uuis. $1, Marlu Heard. Dearonesa Home, HMiknne. Income from lliOOO. MethiNllsl Kplseopul ehnreh I'nlon. Ineoiii from l.f)no, Wllloinelle I'nltKrally. of Halem. Ore gon, the remainder of the estate, or Mi Man I I eii lltrl MERCURV OROPS TO BELOW ZEHo IN CHICAGO ANO REST Of TATE IS COLDER- HOPE OE IMMfDIAIE MODERATION NOf HEID 001 BY EORCASIERS Ontario I 441 Degrees Blow Ztr and MlnnMots. 32 -Two Mn Loe Ft and Another' Hand and Bar froin In Chicago. oat. and although the timber 1 not ' trooper, reinforced by .oIkj At 7 to Urge as aome found' In northern o'clock It was reportnl llmt no Anierl- WAHIIIMiTON. Jan. M liifurma Hon has reached here that Herman y .Mil hllf iillli. ir.. ...n .1.1 in . .ii.ttii.in. iratlng to th. .tat. d.partm.nt a vlr I SSSSS tual ..ruing that America,,, .hould ' K"0"' wU, " ni,m' keep off of armed tnercli.nl .hip of i lielligennl nation II I not known Just when or In shat ui.uuer the a.rnlng may be con apparently ha been pat lug the way for ch a tep leteral wek iat by ubnilltlng to th itate dertment a surlea of state ment alleging specific Instances , i MON hi Ian !i i he . 1 -. t f t rorllalid a few il.a .go of A. K Katon. of I'nlon. market) th, passlug of an other of the nice of "oi team'' pioneers Death garnering of that hardy sel ORK'AtlO. Jan M A fresh rold wave came lo Chicago In Hi night and cltlien nton with shaking limb and blue BOSH tiii" morning to find, an off I rial temperature of I degree below iero In the suburb, away from lb Influence of the lake, temperature mimed from V to 13 below sero At one Nilnt Hie Kin eminent Iheriniiinr ler reglateretl 13 lielow end .11 north has been very heavey In the past few i ern Illinois allows an average of 10 be yrur. and In the laat decade thou low sands of them have looked their last Official forecaster r there la no which men h.nt raft of the entente on the Aelds and streams of that greai , wrin wialher In sight und lailnt to liower have used offensively a.lnat siibmsrlnee guns carried ostensibly for defrne Hi .im. I hlp iiiestlon. an un solved problem llirougliout all IfcSBf) gotl.tlon over ubmarlne warfare, la land they he'pitl to .le.elop ami iiu.l.e Mlnneaola. where below sero la the Iwililt.ilile for th.-lr sue. ei.sora In tb- .,.. mi,,.. n., . (Ini.rlo lailnta lund of opportunity, and pnr.e( on to their ml Mfstva in pnicti. niiy aii ..f the essssj Well Known Woman Speaks now pending between tho I nlte.l stnt. and tiermanv. and over which I . , an admlttetllv crave situation eve.itu ,0 Tow" Neighbors where 411 below Imll. ulrs Uo relief from thai direction Two men wer pi. keil up an I mil I v froren ! .!.. Ihei ' must undergo aiupulallon of feet anil one in. hi will lo loae one h.nd and an ear Washington. It la of the very finest quality paper ipruce. The land under option lie contagious to the Wil uunettl'ariflc railroad. The purchae of thl timber tract. If carried through ucceruiiy. means the establishment of a large Induatry somewhere on the I'mpqua river that will employ sooo men. A large deal of thee same nature - said to be closing In the northwestern portion of Washington. i-oiiii lu.l been killed PETROCRAD. via lindon. Jan. 25 The Vochernee Vremya puts a new construction on the president ad dress, aaying it believes the underly ing motive of his declaration was o prepare public opinion In America for a conflict with Germany. In the vtow of hi newspaper a conflict is inevitable unless Germany recedes from the position she has taken re garding submarine warfare. "There are serious reasons for this remarkable procedure on the part of the American president." says the Vechernee Vremya. 'Germany threatening a new submarine FIVE DIE FROM UTING IT III, HE ONLY HAS A BRIDE The pancakes were made by Mrs. O. K. Mcints. mother of four of the ls , victims and grandmother of the fifth. war-1 Mrs- Melnts is believed to have mixed fwm und the former German-Ameri-! a poison preparation used for her con disagreements and notes by husband In taxidermy with a prepared President Wilson have not had the pancake flour, thinking the powder result of Influencing Germany." pancake flour also. PARIS, Jan 30 Auguste Rodin, the famous sculptor, Instead of being ill as was stated in the Parisian pa pers yesterday, was married on that day to Mile. Rose Reurre. according to Evenement. The marriage took place at K don. and Etienne Clementel. minis- to have caused the death ot five ter of commerce, and M. Peytel, dl members of the Meints family on a I rector of the Algerian Credit bank. farm near here yesterday morning. 1 were witnesses for the sculptor. Al bert Dalimler. under secretary for fine arts, and a few intimate friend were also present. M. Rodin U 76 years old. He was KANKAKEE. DL, Jan. 30. Pancake in which an arsenical preparation had been accidentlly used, are said STEEL TRUST EARNINGS BREAK All RECORDS YEW VORK. Jan Th.- I nited States Steel corporation today de clared an extra, quarterly dividend of 1 .11 per cent, together with the usual disbursement. Them- dividends, Covering the last three monttta of UK, lirlni; the to tai or regular and extra common dividends for the year up to S 3-4 per cent. Total ..mines for the quarter were $10.'.. 968.347. constituting n new high record Total earnings, for 1916 amounted to 1333.(25.1'"' rr more than double those during any preecdlng year. ally will have to b faerd. Offli 11 of the American government, however. have adopted a walling attitude dur ing discussion nf move for peace, and i still believe that the submarine Issue will not be forced to conclusion aa i long aa there Is a possibility of tang! at.le development toward peace WOMEN INVADE THE Say the Same. Portland, Oiifon. "I have uaed DT. INerce' Fa vorite Prescription (or my nerve and a general break -down and after ii-ii. u only three buttle I wa completely OWSd. I also uea Iv.K-t.ir Pierre's OoMbb Medical iMscovery for the t'l.Nai and it proved verv l.-iietli-ial. recommend I Victor J. II. AGAIN EOOD IS FORCED PINT OF MILK. TWO EOOS ANO BRANDY IS ADMINISTERED THROUGH TUBE. "I can liesrtilv Pierce's medicine." Mim. It At nil, tn:i IVnriiiu Ave. Kurt) The iuihly rqsUirativr power of Pr. ()f (l . I'lerce' r.vonte lrreritli.ii apeedily caiiani no womsiiiv irouiilea to iliaan- SAN KltAM ISCt). Jnn 2 women Invaded the church itev ram Mtiiin nere imi.y . u.u. U ,., . i. out what he .mpoi.cl to do about pprfuriii ifieir natural liincll.ma. cor- rx-ci aarpMOtiMnM, overcome lrnj women of the underworld in carrylnf out a vice i rusr.de he has been SS4 ing. They took the position that thnv were directly interested Motion picture men wnre on hand and took pictures of them as t tit- ! swarmed up the ntep of the rhurc! the t'entml Methollst EpiNCop.l. lo. BBtSd downtown. The women were under the lender shlpe nf Mrs It. M. Gamble, said by house married for the first time when he wa 2.1. and bis first wife acted as his model in the early year of his strug gle for recognition. PATRIOTISM ENDS STRIKE. IIARVE. Jan. '.'5 As a result of the appeal of Albert Thomas, minister nf manufactures, the striking em ploye at the Schneider Steel works the police to conduct have returned to work. The employes of Schneider k Co.. at Harfleur, the second largest steel works In Prance, went on strike on Tuesday. The plant wa engaged In the manufacture of munitions. M Thomas appealed to the worker to abandon the strik" on the ground of patriotlam. loriiiea, removes pain and inicery al certain tune and liriii(a bark health and Mrrngtli to ISM TOW, irritable and fih.iu-t.-il women. It i a wonderful prescription, pre pared only lr.un nature' mot and herbs, with no ale. .1 ml to falsely itim ulatc and no narcotic to wreck the nerves. It liamslic pain, headache, backache, low anirit. hot flul.e. dragging-down sensation, worry and -- - i ' : disord.-riv "",-"'-""" runiy auu wiuioiil loo ! of time. Why slmnld any woman continue tn worry, lo lea l a uncerable rxisUsica, FISHING TOWN DESTROYED. when certain help is at hand T What lA-ctor Pierce' Favorite Pre- i'LYMDI TII. Kngland. Jan. 27-The iS&jS? & done for Uionsanda il Devonshire fishing village of llallsan.ls ZZJE , ul i ,y' ""l " wrr , , , . , , remedy for it ingredient am printed was struck by a furious Kale today and on w' r. 0rt it this very oav nil the building In the town exc.pt 1 medicine dealer U SWH two were destroyed. : liquid or tablet form. MCW YORK. Jan tl Mr Nth) Hyrne. who lieguii a hunger atrikr" when she w.a aenleiu .mI to .10 days In the pcnlte'lary on llla.kwell' U'smi laat Monday lor birth tontrol proi ganda. waa subjected to forcible feed ing late today tor Hi" second lime -.lure she begun her prUou term A bulletin lisued by the physician In hearge declared Mrs Hyrne ' offorod no realatance" and lndlcate.1 she was wilt ing to receive food, ' hut made no effort to take it of her own accord " The food, administered tliroagh a mouth tube, ronslatod of a pint of milk, two egg nd some brandy (Inn Kth of a grain of strychnine also was given tn the patient. MEXICAN REFORMS LOST. qt' Kit ETA HO, Mexico, Jan 16 -The proposal to prohibit in the cunatllu Hon the manufacture ami sale of pul que und alcoholic beverages, and that to prohibit hiillflKlit and cockfight, was defeated today by the constitu tional BNSembly The main argument In oppoalUon was the loss of revenuu. See the "Buick" dis play at the Auto Show m. . T .i II lWMMMMaBBBBBBaaaMWHaBBaaBBBkiA aaBBBBBBBBBBa- ve-in-Head Four CylinderTounnt Car flodel D'35. THIS MODEL $795 F. O. B. OREGON CITY -Value - in - Head - Motor-Cars A "STAR" IN EVERYDAY PERFORMANCE AS WELL AS AT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW BUICK We ask you to visit the Auto Show in Portland at the Armory. Key your expecta tions up real high and view the wonderful "Valve-in-th-head" liulckB on display. Note the high-grade leather used in the deep upholstery, the world-famous "valve-ln-the-head-motor," the complete Delco electric starting, lighting and Ignition system, full-floating rear axle, the cantilever springs as well as the standard equipment which embodies the best of everything. The Buick 'ralve-in the-head" motor is world famous. It has been developed by the greatest engineering minds in the world. The mechanical features of the car are perfect. In the "Buick" Is Incorporated every Improvement, every refinement, that makes a perfect, efficient, smooth running, ever dependable motor-car. The mechanical features of the "Iluick" have established a world-wide reputation, because their principles were evolved correctly from the start. Body designs have been distinctly unique and all the appointments of tho car have been designed with the idea of giving to the owner a maximum of comfort. Tho public baa established tho "Iluick" firmly as the greatest American motor car product. It waB established In this position because of Its sterling perform ances, Its matchless ability to perform. Its gasoline consumption Is extremely economical. It Is unusually freo from need of repair and has superlative strength and stability. The main point, Mr. Car buyer, Ib that no matter what car you have In mind, you owe it to yoursolf to see the ' Buick," have it demonBtntted and note the many wonderful qualltleH, which will bear out the truth of our assertions. Remember we are doubly careful about the atatements we make and we would not lend our name to exaggeration. Every thing we say about the "Buick" has the backing of our reputation. Our claim are absolutely correct. The price of the "Buick" Four Roadster i $780, and the Touring Car $795. The "Buick" Six Roadster is $1 190.00, and the Touring Car $1220- These prices are f. o. b. Oregon City. Motor Cars That Make Good PHONES jPACHFIC highway FORD AND BUICK DEALERS At Armory, Portland, Jan. 27 to Feb. 3 HOME B-57 PACIFIC 390 OREGON CITY. OREGON THE UNIVERSAL CAR Over One Million Seven Hundred und Fifty TIlOU Hiiiul tarda In use toduy. Serving everybody bring In pleasure to everybody, the Ford car Is a utility your car. Ford owners renp the benoflt of the nervlco of a nation wide organization, Tim avnrngo cost for opera tion and maintenance is two cent a mile with real Borvlco whenever needed. Tho "Ford" is the strongest motor car value In the world und coupled with simplicity and uconomy of operation and absolute reliability In the construc tion has made and will keep tho "Ford" "Tho Uni versal Car." The same high quality, with lower price. Beau tiful streamline body. Costs lenit to oporato and maintain. Ford service everywhere. Runabout $40070 Touring Car i $415.70. All f. o. b. Oregon City.