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' ,7-! ?S .) 'If PBBBBM"""""""""""W.-..i.ii I " ! 11 I J JM in" " in - r -nr ' I . i iii(" HUT-"J IF WE HAD TQTURN OUROWN GRINDSTONf WE WOULDN'T HAVE SO MANY AXES TO GRIND WEwwiii A Marshfield Woman onco snld: "I buy advertised nrtlcles becauao they aro Invariably worth what I pay for them." Tho merchants with tho best reputations for integrity nnd honest merchandise, aro without exception, thoso who advertlso their goods unceasingly. (to Shop Early Dy so doing you not only get tho best goods and tho best assortment to cliqoso from, but you are kind to yourself nnd tho salcs-pioplo, Christmas is drawing very near. Stnrt nowl MKMnER OF TJIK ASSOCIATED FltKrc VOL. NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 nw Tho (Toast Matt. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mai) nnd Coon Ilnr Advertiser No. 130 HEAVIEST FIGHTING II WEEKS Great Battle of Warsaw Unas T WESTERN BATTLEFIELDS n ifw Knu y- S inAm1 NfWTmr nmx tm?& ft GERMANS CLAIM MPDRTAN IS WAGED AGAINST Ml ATTACK Gen. Joffrc Said to Have Or dered General Advance on German Lines in France ILAIMS THAT ALLIES HAVE IEEN MUCH STRENGTHENED Germans Claim Allies Repulsed With Heavy Losses Three Day Battle Near Warsaw Dx Aiioclited Trru to Coot n7 TlmM.) LONDON, Dec. 21. Tho heaviest lighting in tho west sinco tho Gor- nans mado ntlompts to forco a way tho English Channel Is now In progress. Tho French nnd Ocrinnu btntcments of today bIiow Hint yes terday's engagements wcro keen ly contested along most ot tho front from Alsaco to 'Flanders, and on bach sldo clalniB aro mado of tho bapturo of trenches nnd other vic tories of Importance. Tho Gorman war offlco gavo out vhnt was described as a French nr-, iy order signed by General Joffn found on tho body of a French boldlor, cnlllng for a general attack1 bit tho Germans. Tho order recltou. Ihnt heavy rolnforcnnicnto hnvo been ccelvcd by tho Allies nnd "It Is nowl ...r business to clear tho fatherland our business to clear tho fatherland tt tho Invndors." Tho Gorman claim that tho French attacks nt Heliport woro repulsed. In Poland tho Russians nro offer- Ing a determined resistance to the gorman armies, which nro advanclng' hn Warsaw. Less than thirty miles rnm lin nllw nnn nt Mm Hint) .lull. I ornly contested battles ot tho cam- algn is still In progress, tho Rus-'l lans for thrco days having hold In heck tho Gorman column which Is eking to forco a pnssago ot tho Bzurn Rlvor. IUSSMMS DELAY E 5zar's Forces Fall Back to Third Linn nf Defense. Over 200,000 in German Army Wr AmocUI! Trm to Voo Jlj Tlmw. PKTROGRAD, Dec. 21. Tho Han forecast Is still holding at bay M ft If C ho Gorman column which Is seeking,'"" '' una neon pain on u. i-ruj.- cross tho Miira Rlvor nt Sochacoriy no miRiii cons er ..,,. ... 'iii Tnv )rririi Ccisilv. gw and mdvauco on wnntaw, ou rtlln. .n V Ml ron llnVS tlllB ...v ,w..w. . w. ,... ...-,- k ...., onn nnn mnn linn .v.,u.. u,..,, Ul -v-.vvv - 1 tl.n . nn. lad throw back tho Russians who ro holding tho right hank. uon unueavoniiK 10 cruoo i "...,.,. ,.,,., ,, "Sochasrow continues to bo Hio""111 i; I ... nrnnnrlv ImloilUS Under tl.O COllIlt) lerman objcctlvo In tno nuompi each Warsaw. Tho Russians on tho bank of tho ura aro heavily . atrenchod. Tholr nrtlllory Is so ' laced thnt It commands tho rlvor to, alios north. Southward tho Russian no extends tot Opoesno, 25 miles, t of Piotrtow, which recently wn vacuatod, and 15 mlleB cast of Sczor row, wlioro tho Russians nrsi op- asod tho Gorman extrcmo right. It nolntnii nut thnt tho Russians have nus assumed nosltions on tholr . iilrd lino of dofonco. Tho Russians pr tho present ro attempting notn g moro than to retard tho onomy nd to defeat attempts nt flanking ioomonts. NORTH BEND NEWS 'red "oynolds. who is at en .ng o f. or c. at uorKoiey, v..u. - turn homo to Bl.ond Christmas w h 'ST hW'SL. North Rend Heights. Mrs A. II. imhoff left on tho Re- ' A Christmas entertainment will bo ven by tho North Dend Presbyterian urch on Wednesday evening, - fmber23. The different classes of Sunday school will tako part. y will also have a Christmas tree. Tho Porter mill closed Saturday r tho holidays. G. v. Rphniu. , moved his fam- ... ...w.w . to Myrtlo Point afhl Mr. and Mrs. H. Mllllron have leased their arth Dend home. About 10 o'clock this morning tho lellno arrived In from San Fran- co and mado fast at the Smith for another lumber cargo. cargo. On pr last trip the Adeline carried out STOLE BIG BUNCH OF SIGNED CHECKS About $10,000 Worth Taken From Auto Standing Before Church at Lyden, Wash. Wr Auoclitfel rrcti to Cool Ilr TlmM.) UHLLINGHAM Wash., Dec. 21. $10,000 worth of checks Issued by tho Lyndon Creamery Company on tho Lyndon Stato Hank wcro stolen last night from tho automobile of SI. L. Jackman, treasurer of tho com pany, which was loft standing In front of tho church nt Lyndon. Tho c!.cckH woro mado out to Individual patrons ot tho creamery. ETAXL IS oM o.:u u n..n.tnn.J ' Snat0r Slllltl HaS PrOpOSCd I ax Amendment Leaves Tomorrow for Salem An amendment to tho stato tax laws which would mako tho county "w collector rosponsiuio tor an taxes, - lncludlug those now collected through tno shorirrs office, nnd which wouiu , Illllkn nil tflXOH llPmllln D. llpll nil tllO property after a certain date, January ot each year, has been worked out by Senntor I. S. Smith. Ho will leave tomorrow for Salem, whoro ho expects to tako up tho proposed legls lntlon with Attomoy Gonornl Craw ford boforo placing tho matter beforo tho stato sennto. For two months Mr. Smith has worked on his now law. Urlofly ho sketched tho plan nnd then addressed a lottor to ovory county court of tho stato asking their opinion. In ovory J case, with but two oxcoptlons, ho ro-1 'celvod nnswors commondlng nnd ro- commondlng tho law. Tho object In mnklng nil taxes a Hon on property after n certain dato has this tulvantngo, that nnyono In buying ronl ostato would nftor tlila . . i ... ... Li- i I ME PLAN Rus-i"w v w"u" lu "'";'' "" "" nn. .. ... ... . ."; ' Vl. ' ..,,. liOIIIUllMV "" vw.. ... l..lff This system " " f"""' "'" .,..,. .Innlnrnn Mr. Illin IIVUIl UAIIVIIOIH.I ........- ". " """""'""";"" ""V n.? ---' ' ",' - - ,,., " - , - -- -"-"""; "" .; '"w" " "7. ,;,..", - " " -;-" nnw Xnw " '" " ' - - -- - ". . nnv '.. i wuutu niou imi ..- - quont tnxos of former years, nnd thus tho ownor of tho proporty would know annually tho status of his Notices (o Tnv Pajorn. At tho prosont tlmo tho law ro-j quires that all delinquent taxes musi bo published In n list of newspapers. Tho proposed nmondinont would re peal this wctlon and require, instoad, that a notlco bo sont to each tax payer. AH tax rolls, belloves Mr. Smith. 1 i... i.i ,ini from .lannarv 1 and all - h ;fnt ,. ot he yoar ; ---- , nnd n fould bo u , ' Indent immedlat'ely and draw 1 per " ,, Uh .. nnP cont Tho pre8ont penal- ty Is ten Pr " , 1U' . nronosed ,aw. " . , h thore "'""' " ..a. nnnltv ot flvo " " .. nM thon the . '"Vo continue to draw Interest of Jf " !nonth Up to December , iha Iironertv would be sold 1. when the propen wu.u ,QiinminL taxes. ur '" ". ..... i..v Under tho present law taxes be- Ume a Hen on the property wnen I the roll are delivered the sher- Iff- Tnf ' tha rnnR'nn thnt Thls sjstora. uenevos ir. Dm. Is unsatis " ' nrosnectlve aasea are often at uu. , wie . nr rii I'm, ii' . .lnn sea r. WHEAT MAY 60 TO $2 Bf PORE LONG (n? AmiKlitnl Prr t- -not XUj TlmM.l PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 21. Alt grades of wheat reached tho high est prices today In tho history ot tho Portland wheat exchange, which at present Is tho highest prlmnry wheat market in tho world. Prices leaped two nnd four cents n bushel whllo tho mnrkct hold back, domandlng oven higher prices. February Uluo stcm whent was bid In nt $1.28 n bushol. D000 bushols of February Club sold at 1.2C 1-2. Tho rural districts aro refusing to soil until tho prices go higher. Tho demand i of tho European belligerent countries j Is responsible. Some nro prophesy- Ing $2 wheat. GIRL PLOTTED TO T imi; cinbn nf Rnlnchurn Ro . . '. 2?i came Infatuated With Step- tatner sees Murder llr AuoclitM I'rr. to Cool Ilir Tlmn.) OALKSnURG, 111., Doc. 21. Julia Fln'ke, who plotted with hor stop fathor, Robert Hlgglns, to kill her mother, has been sent to tho stato industrial homo to remain until slio Is 21. Tho girl witnessed tho shoot ing ot hor mother by Hlgglns, with whom oho wns Infntuntod. ku.MOR A UKRMAX CHUIKTU WAS SUNK (llr Auorlitfcl rri to Com tu? TIikm, LONDON, Doc. 21. Porslst- cut rumors nronfloat that a Gor- man cruiser hns (ioon sunk off tho const of Scotland. It Is nl- j so rumored thnt two Dritlsh do- slroyors arrived at Llogo, Scot- j j land, badly dnmnged. No con- j j flrmntlon has boon given tho ro- j I I'ort. j E OF CYR'S DEATH ' Contracted Dread Disease From Horse on Coos County Road Work That Felix Cyr, who died In Spo kano Docomhor 19, dlod of glnndors, n dread dlscaso that ho contracted from a horso ho worked on tho road botween horo and Coqulllo, la tho KILL HEH MO ER GLANDERS u decision of Spokane physicians who ngt Ul0 tu;oe women ot uandon I attended tho man. Ho loft horo sov.nm Vft. linii0,.,l!p(i. lhoro B.ni ,u.l oral weeks ago, aftor about two months' Illness, being placed aboard tho Klder by tho local order of Kaglos, of which lodgo ho was a mom ber, belonging to Missoula Aorlo No. 32, which burlod him December It. Tho deceased was about 35 years ot ago and leaves a wife and child. When Cyr camo hero from Mis soula ho had just sold a farm for $7000 and expected to locate on Coos Hay. Ho wont to work for tho coun-Jboys ty whllo still looking for a location. A short tlmo afterward ho took slok and for a tlmo It was thought con sumpton was the trouble. Glanders Is a highly contagion and very destructive disease that af fects animals and somotlmos ra given to 'human beings. It is caused by an nu mnklng whiskey, etc., at least enlargement and Induration of tw. for A quarter. John Ilurke nnd ii,n ...nn,i inath an.l within tho.J"n Volz opposed It at tho last lower jaw. Doth the Roamer and the Rustler are expected to leave out either thl afternoon or tomorrow morning with carcoes of Christmas freight. The I Roamer Is bound for Port Orford and ' the Rustler for Florence. The George V Klder arrived In ' late this afternoon bringing a fair passenger list. Fnnlkh Milirnrv nhcnrvnro 5nu'" I German Claim of Great Vic- i tory Has to be Qualified .SIEGE OF CRACOW AND PRZEMYSL MAY BE BROKEN Claim Austro-German Forces Sweeping Russians Before i Them Emperor at Front ' JDj AltcxIMM Irtt. tu Cimm fUr Time..) LONDODN, Dec. 21. Tho great bnttlo west ot Warsaw has yot to bo fought out, Judging from recent Pot rograd and Merlin dispatches. It ap pears to Rrltlsh military observers that tho Germnn contention thnt Gen eral Von lllndcnburg scored n not nblo success ovor tho Russians must bo qualified. Farther south In south ern Poland and Gnllcla, tho Austro German lenders declnro thoy aro sweeping tho Russians botoro them. Thoy assort that thoy hnvo cleared nil Russlnns out of west Gallcln. This menus that tho long siege of 1 Cracow has boon raised nnd If this! advance on tho part ot tho Teuton i nlllcs continues It may bring simi lar relief to tho Austrian garrison nt J Przomysl, besieged by tho Russians since tho onrly dayH of tho war. j Kmporor William has far recovered , from his Illness thnt ho has gono' to tho front. Tho dispatches do not 1 say which front, but It Is bollovcd ho hns gono to tho west. T Re-open Session January 4 Many Cases Yet on Docket After Two Weeks Work Judgo Coko this afternoon do- j clnrcd that It ho Is ablo tomor- j row ho will hold court for tho j purpose ot giving lint decision In j I tho enso of Jay Richards ot Sum- j nor, who pleaded guilty to tho j Indictment charging him. with u j statutory offonso; also In tho j caso of n man uumed Gus I tovson who has broko.n his par- olo for tho second tlmo. Ho may also Inquire Into what amount of proporty owned by n mnn named Stoln Is Biibject to execution. Stoln wns arrested In Camas j Valley by a warrant Ibsued to his brother-in-law. Judgo Coko Saturday afternoon i adjourned tho Circuit Court until (January 4 whon tho session will bo rocnntluiicd. Tho grand Jury, It Is oxpectod, will not moot ngnln until either tho latter part ot January or early In Fobruary. Ycstordny tho judgo returned to bin homo, whoro ho Is confined today with an attack of la grapplo. ' Tho Christmas vacation comes at u Utma lulln. uAVnifil lllllinrl n tl t Muna I""" " " ,.-... .... ..nn.lli... Tim w.rln.-ir ohni-L'nil I aro yet undecided; thoro still ro- ,tnulnR tho Orliin.ln Smith trial. Law.org. tlecInro tliat tho I)reHont , ,..,.., ,. hoavv on0IIch to keen! the court grinding until lato In Jan- ..-.. n.i .i, i.unr i.a iur. i.n..n UUIj ! 1U l.V..,. ..W ." "-"" expressed mat tins monin may not, eeo tho end ot the session. K..I.H... Men PM.tt.-Tho saloon men of Marshfield claim that moro havo boon bothorlng them lato - ly than In a long time They may outer complaint to tho City Council for further protection against minors .inw .n..... m iii. Thnr. l t.lU nmnnf lhn KnlnniiH nlinut mis. V4 Wtlf) --. v - Ing tho prices to ten cents for bcor meeting of the liquor men, but the others ma,y do It anyway. CRT OUR TAKES VACATION M..y llU.!Me. Telander and j br" a rlb a,'ove ' he,art- "f w" Hlbargor aro negotiating with F. K.'80 bruised about the logs and will Allen for two lots which ho owns In ' Probably bo detained In bed or some I West Marshfield. ap fourteenth land Highland. If the deal Is made, thoy will oroct a bungalow on Bomo other lots which Mr. Allen has there la payment for the property. HARRV THAW Ifllill I I IIATT LOST EIGHT E0R FREEDOM Wr AivkUIM Vm l Coo D7 TlmM.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Dec. 21. Tho Supremo Court todny reversed tho refusal ot tho Fcdernl Court In Now Hnmpshlio to oxtrndlto Harry IC. Thaw to Now York. Tho effect of today's decision Is to cause tho extradition ot Thnw from Now Hampshire to Now York nt onco Justlco Holmes, In announcing tho court's unanimous decision, overrul ed tho contention thnt It wno not a crlmo for a innii confined In nn In snno asylum to escapo, nnd that therefore n conspiracy to do so wns not a crlmo. . SCOTT IS Chief of U. S. Army Staff Con tinues Investigation at Na co Rain Stops Battle - .MAYTOHKNA WILL .MOVH FROM NACO j j D; AukUII I'rna la Co D'T TlmM.) j WASHINGTON, 1). 6., Dec. j j 21. Amorlcnn Consul Sllllmnn at Mexico City today transmit- j j ted a mossngo sent by Govornor j j Mnytorcnn, tho Villa cotnmnndor j nt Naco, to Provislonul Prosldont j Gutlorroz, stilting his Intontlon j j of moving his forces nwny from j j tho American bordor. Baturddy, j ho said, his forces rofusod to ro- j turn a fire to avoid shooting Into j Amorlcnn territory. tllr Atxxlile.1 l'r lo Coot iuy Tlmn.) NACO, Ariz., Dec. 21. Ilrlgadlor General Scott, chlot of stnft of tho United States nrmy, rosuniod today his investigation ot tho bordor trou ble Ho Is seeking Information from tlioso In touch with Moxlcuit affairs which may aid In composing tho situa tion horo, whoro for ton wooks Gov' ernor Mnytnrona has beslogcd Gonor nl Hill, entrenched aerosH tho bor dor. Tho reinforced army forces hero under command nt Ilrlgadlor Gonornl llllss now total 4700 mon. Ilttlu foil during tho forenoon, caus ing it practical cessation of tho Mexi can tiro, TltOV FOUND HII.V. inr Atutuiki ftcu lo r ni tiom.i CLUVKLANI), O., Dec. 21. Wll lam J. Troy, proprietor of several hotols, was found stabbod to doath , ,.... i. ,..! ..., ri... , "" l""K """" ""'" ,ft0t thnt more lhn" '2,00 of Tr(!y,B monoy and w dlamoud ring nro miss. I l.. ... ......,..! it., i.nllnn tn tfrmr t tt I tin ' cuunuu ui i.u..v iu ... w theory of robbery. " Annr xurr ciPt I AIYIUNu InL olurv I ' - f. ' Alden liessoy, son of Mr. and Mrs u. L. Ilcssey of South Coos Rlvor, I ' . " . ......... . I i0 T 1 ' . ,." ...... t," iur iiuriuu ui .H"ivj iiuniiiii ... operation was an entlro succoss ho g rcl,orlU(, (,ollK nlc0y totly, n)uch tQ Uo Kratineatlon of tho roan y friends of tho family. The 'Injury "..l Bomo J,"mo ag0 w'n'0 plow Ing, the plow strkliig a root and j ' Ibrowlllg llllll. . . J. M. Wrlglll is hick louny wiwi tonsllar trouble and Is under the doc tor's care. I). D. Campbell, tho old man who runs tho wood yard north of the ferry slip, was seriously Injured when ho fell across a log this morning and mo. .Mr. campuoii is aooui 70 years ot ago ITUNITrilK FOR h.M& I'liono 217-J. , , , . N PROBING TROUBLE FRENCH SAY ALLIES GAINED ALL ALONG Official Statement Says Slight Advances Made at Many Point on German Lines nr AtiscUlfJ rrru la Coot Ilr Tlmn.J PARIS, Dec. 21. Tho PnrlH offi cial communication this nftornoou snyB: "Ycstordny brought nothing ot Importnnco to llelglum If excep tion Is mado of some progross In tho region of Lombnnrtzydo nnd St. Georges nnd nt n point southeast of IllxBchootc, tho occupation of Bomo houses In Wnrtelom ami tho bnmbnrdmont by tho enemy of tho Ypres hospital, llotwccn Lj'b nnd Alsno Rivers, wo occupied n forest nenr tho route between Noulottoa nnd Souchcz, nnd wo nlso took possession ot nil tho first lino of Germnn trenches botwoon this high way and tho flrBt houses of Notro Dnino do Uiretto, southwest of Loos. Tho enemy hns bombnrdod Arms. Our heavy artillery ullonced on ro pcatcd occasions tho nrtlllory of tho onomy north of Cnmoy. This nrtlllory nlso demolished tho Gor man trenches and owsrturnod two cannon established nenr Horn. Our nrtlllory nlso scored distinct ad vantages on tho Alsno nnd near Itholms. "In Champagne as woll as In tho Argonno, wo mndo nlong tho ontlro front npprcclablo advancoo, North east of Iloausojour. wo nccunlel 1200 yards of tho onomy's trenches, In tho Lngrurlo forcsl, wo blow up four mined saps nnd established oursolvoB In tho positions mado. Ilotween Argonno nnd tho Mouso It Ivors thoro has boon progress nlong tho wholo front. On tho right bank ) of tho Mouso wo gnlnod ground nt Lngroupo and In Cousonvoy for est. On tho holjjtits of tho Mouso' wo mndo slight progress In tho forest Dps Chovnllers." WILLAMETTE ICEBOUND IN VJGINITY OF PORTLAND River Steamers Have to Cuaso,00'1"1"'111 Navigating Streams But Steel Ocean Steamers Can Get Through-Coldest Since 1898. Ill AmotUIoI 'tn lo I'vwi lUf TlniM. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 31. Tho operation of all rlvor uteamerH on tho ICE BLOCKS PATH OF ELDER LIXKIt M)Si:.H FOUR HOURS IN IIUCKI.VO JAMS l.V (XILUMIIIA in vi:it plows paths for uo Mll.lvH Ico ill tho Columbia Rlvor hold Mm IMilnr hank 4 hours on hor trln from Portland. She arrived In horo B train swIUhlng at the headquart at a o'clock bringing 400 sacks or '""' r u'0 wn" '"' of parcels post from tho north, CO n"'1 llM w,lh"1 f0 mlnutc- of which woro consigned to North ! Rend. For CO ...lies from tho mouth ' "jlof tho Wlllamotto Rlvor, tho Kldor .i." I bucked tho heavy cukos of Ico that heavy liekoI tho rlvor. Part of tho rato of distance wan mndo nt tho but three mile, an hour even under According (o Captain Lofsted tho Ico was not formed In a solid mass across tho rlvor, but gathered there In Jams, coming down from far up the river. Ho was not surprised to learn thnt today rlvor boats on tho Columbia have been forced to tie up until the Ico breaks. Tho Kldor brought In 65 passengers and will leavo out at midnight for KU roka. Tho Yollowstono leftVut yostorday for Portland after discharging (relglu hero from Ban Francisco, VrUXITl'IlK FOR BALK. Plmno t7-j. Announce Anglo-India Troops Were Driven Froni Trenches Near Labassee Ca'naJ MANY OFFICERS ARE AMONG PRISONERS TAKEN Say Nothing New In West Prussia But Claim Further Advances in Poland pir AMotlit! r-mi lo Coo ntr Tltat,1 HHRLIN, Dec. 21. (Ily Wlrolcsa). Tho official announcement this af ternoon says: "Tho Fronch attacks yesterday nt Nlouport woro repulsed. Ilutwcon Rlchobnurg l'Avono and Cnnnl Labasscp wo attacked tho posi tions ot tho Auglo-lndlnn troops, stormed nnd captured tho trenches nnd dlslodgod thorn with heavy los ses. Wo captured ono plcco ot artil lery, flvo muchlno gutiH, two mlno throwers nnd 270 Anglo-Indians, in cluding (en offlcors. Tho trenches wo lost December 18 nenr Notro Dumo do Lorotto hnvo boon recap ,'urod. Tho French Attack nont- Sou hnln wns repulsed. Thoy loft four offlcors nnd 310 mon In our bands nnd a largo numbor of dead. In tho Argonno; wo captured nn Important wooded hill nt Lo Kour do Purls, thrco machine guns, ono rovolvor gun nnd 275 prisoners. Fierce French attacks northwest of Verdun woro ro pulsod. In tho eastern theater, tho situa tion In West Prussia Is unshnngod. In Poland wo continue our attacks ngnlnst tho positions ot tho onomy." HKAVIKHT KNOW OV j VKAIl IN CHICAGO (llr AiMrUlt.1 rrna lo Cooa lUf TlmM. CHICAGO, Doc. 21. Thous- nndri of Jobless mon' who sought j Hholtcr In tho municipal lodg- Ing houses Inst night woro glr- en omploymont toijay. by' the j railroads, trolley lines and1 the city, clearing tho stroots and trucks of tho hcnvlost snowfall j of winter. 4 E nnd Willamette Rivers Leased today us the result uf the thlcltonliig of tho Ico on tho former and tho appoarauca ot largo floott on tho latter. Tho stool ocoan Htohmom nro still ablo to reach tho mouth of tho Columbia. Tho mor rury dropped to 21 degrees, tho low- est December 1 181)8. tumpornturo since DN HIS TRAIN F. T. Utterboch Employed on Smith-Powers Line, Victim of Heart Disease Today Drakeman L. F. Utterbnch of tho Smlth-Powors Railway, was stricken by heart dlscaso whllo working on uttorimch nan boon working with "' row und all of a sudden coll- 80, H'o tnr. Ho ovldontly felt " weakness coming, for ho took off his gloves, sat down and placed tho lantern between his knoes. Oth ers or tho crew noticed it and quickly camo to him but ho could not tulk. Thoy woro within a short distance of Dr. Maiuor'a office and bo vwh carried In thore, but expired just au thoy reachod the place. Utterbach Is survived by a wife, and child and had upparently been In tho beat of health. V UJATIl OF C. II. K'Ol'TIIMAVI). C II. Southmayd for fourteen years ti rnulilnnl nf thn Mvriln I'olnl kiw. Uon a(od ftt tho hom6 Q( hg Frank, on the North Fork, after a , Ulnosn of about flfteR monthti Myrtle i'olnt Enteral, COLUMBIA AR RRAKEMN 0 v i V i. J, a ii pOO.000 feet of lumber. tney " " fe.liirt nliiif tl1llilMft l ..-Al. . -i. FiiiwpyyywHjwpwwww jkiiSfc- ji1