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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1914)
-f f.r r',;!, 'TI I f V " mi 4 , ' "" "" M . ii . I ill i .ijtuwwnlrtujitwunii. i in, ,.. ii.oM.miMlmntnn.ii, K ,, .,, . ,,,m,mkA,AXHfmiHiini'ltimntiA Mihi..i.iip. iiii.ii " i ..V" UCHOTTHE WISDOM Of THE WISE IS REELECTED EROM THE FOOLISHNESS OE THE E iV. A Marshfield Woman (E000 Sfatrcs The Determination of vnluo rocolvcd In advertising llos sololy with tho rosults secured. Try tho columns of Tho Coos Hay Times they nro clean and dependable. Tho readers of Tho Tlmos hnvo confidence In the ads appearing therein. hnco Bnia: "I uuy advertised articles liomn-n ,,. nro Invariably worth what I pay for thorn." Tho LmrMinntd wIMl tlln linot Mimilntlh. . . f.'- -" iiiuittuuu ior integrity -M.I l.nnnot tunrnlinnrllan nvn ...in . Eu .., ... .. ., u,u nuuoui exception, hoso who ndvertlso tholr goods unceasingly. ME.MUE11 OP Tills ASSOCIATED FKbra iiiJMraRll ";; ' mm fOL. NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 n The Cnat Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 19 14 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const MnU and Coo llnr A.lverllfwr No. 135 USSIANS DRIVEN back MILES FROM mm FIFTY FORTS TODAY Germamy Will Gm Sm of Uo So Consols in Belsrium rfiMo otirl Rnrmonu Dllnti c!- t- r- , fihrXXsZiW . iimum . uuyiu iu uaiJiuiu as uiiuiiny vvuutjtj iu '. ' GGrmanV AfirORS Silpeinn Frnntini. V . TROGRAD ASSERTS RETIREMENT WAS FOR runruat ur btl MNU JJIKAIhUlU HUSMIUN I w - iims To Have Captured Country South of Luchow, Which Cniini'lfnC Tltn AllpflMrin Arlminn nnnanlini Axitlnnl OwvuiciwO i u nuoiuun HIMIICw UJUIcUmiJ Hljcllllwl Poland Germans Relax Assaults. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Unv Tlmo. I (LONDON-, Dec, 28, The Russian forces which have been acking tho Galician forts of Crac9v have been driven back r nines anci uracow is iree nom immeaiaie menace, u is serted in Petrograd that tho Russians improved their stra fe position by tailing back, Tho capture of Cracow, how- nf line Imiir noon ortno-lit t- tlin Riieclnnc. homer mrrnrrlnfl wl , I, MO IVUfj WWW, I UUUfjIll UJ IIIU HUwwlUllw UUIIIf, lwf,lIV,UV i.-an important step on the way to the invasion of GenrTany fOSS 1110 OllObclll uuruBi, Petrograd claims tho Russians have succeeded in crossing oiaia mver in uttnuui aim iicivu itiKun uuwwwwwiun ui u niuml o Qtrin nf iPmtnrv smith nf I lir.linw. thnrnhv SGnar- ng tho two Austrian armies, Elsewhere in the East few ingos occurred, the Hermans Having reiaxeci ior me pres- 4lVnli- ncconllc nn Win Rncdnn lino vvnst nf Wnrsnw. ITIid French War Office says further progress was made by All!.- ....!,.. .Im-li. In 4lin nllp rnrrlmi Arlin cclnn IC 3 Mill-Si pctlliuuiuny in uiu muuou iwuu, 'u-'" 1"J ude, however, that a trench south of Ypres was lost to the Irmans, . ..,,.,. Jorlin states Nieuport was again unaer uomuarameni oy DpUIcIi umrclilne nnt n fnv nlullhnR k fid. t S aSSCrtCd at the attacks by tho Allies have been unsuccessful, PRESIDENT Of MEXICO STILL THERE IPr AmkkIiIM I'rr lo Com tujr Tlmc.J WASllINQTOiV, I). C, Dec. 28. Itcportn early today to tho Carranzn agency hero, snyliiR that autlcrre7. had resigned and loft Mexico ICty wero contradicted by dlspntches to tho Stato Department from tho Urn zlllan mlnlstor In Mexico City, who yesterdny conferred with Gutierrez. I TltAIXS CltOSS AltlZO.VA. I I I n? AmocIXM l'rr.. la Cool Illf TIrim.1 P110KN1X, Ariz. ,Deo. 28. Eight westbound trnnscontlncn- tat trains, marooned In southern j Arizona by tho floods of last wool., loft hero today with 800 passougcrs, somo of whom have been stalled since Christmas. j CANADIAN Berlin Formally Notifies Stats Department Officials Must Be Acceptable to Them MILITARY AUTHORITIES IN BELGIUM CONTROL Intimates That Withdrawal of Some of Those There is De sirable tor Present at Least Df AuorUlM Vrtta lo Coot tlT TtmM. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 28. Tho Qcrmntt government Jins formally notified the American Stato Depart ment that American consuls In Del glum must bo ncccptnblo to tho Ger man military authorities und that It la dcalrablo for somo of tho consuls to ho withdrawn for tho presont nt least. CUXHAVEN IS ATTACKED BY AN AIR ELEET Hr Aunrltlnl TrrM to Coo lUj Tlnim. LON'DON, Dec. 28. Tho Inltlnllvo In military operations apparently has been loft for tho tlmo bolng to nlrmeu. Aerial raids across tho rhnnnel lo tho lower Thames by tho (lormtuiH nud an English raid on tho Herman naval baso nt Cuxhavon, nud ntr attneks on Freiburg, Mctz, Nnucy nnd Soeharchow, Uusslnu Po land, InfllctiMl consldornblo daumgo In tho aggregate. Tho details of tho Cuxhavon ex pedition nro Htlll lacking nnd al though Ilerllu asserts tho Drltlsh ac complished nothing, It la snld In Hamburg, t lint somo damngo wan done. It Is evident, howovor, Hint ' a heavy fog prevented tho Drltlsh Leaders Assemble at Wash- j fron' carrying out miiy thoir plans. incjton to Expedite Business ill T COIwRFSw MEXICAN FORCES AGREE Mffr TO T FIG EAR BODE Wi MORE TO if MARCH 4 -Prevent Extra Session ilES GAII AID LOSE IN BELGIUM CHOIR SINGER IS KILL MIllllllU U.S. DOCK HUNTERS (Dr Atrotliloit Trr. Iu Coo. Dkf TIium. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 28. Senators and Itoprcsontnttvcs re turning to Washington today from day recess for tho re-assomb-f CoiiKiesrt tomorrow. With Ihnlr rnliirn ovldencns nf artlvltv bo- PTnl r rnn nnnD iBnn ,o n,,,enr n i,oti1 B,i,ca f tn olULL run rllOHiono mi .Daw i and it(srjT:B z inoh Report Advances Some Fred Hoyt, of New York Mis- 'Lz. t cnnu i none c nn Asks Court's C emencv -lUUUb UIIU Oliyill uu-wo Elsewnere tnr AMoutM rrci to coo nr Timt... I'AUIS. Doc. 28. Tho official kemont this afternoon snys: "In Bglum wo continued to nnvnnco. t of Lombnertd wo nro actually Wounded Near Buffalo- Evading Hunting Laws (Br AiwxUto-J rrn to Coin IMr T1bi1 DUFPAI.O, N. Y Dec. 28. Ono Amorlcnu wns Instantly killed and another wounded by Canadlnn troops pntrolllng tho Canadian bordor oppo 8lo horo todny. Tho men wero hunt- sion Asks Court's Clemency for Thefts lor Chanty (Dy AM0UI4 !Ti to Co nr Tlnw.J NEW YOIIK, Dec. 28. Fred Hoyt, - ,.i.t I. .A.. n tUn llnu'nri TlRs1nll. a ClUlir BIIIHVI ''"""" . ...... . . ... .,. . pleaded guilty today to tho theft of , K uuoi om oi -" ... . - SHOO In Jewelry from an apartment Un Klvor nnd In Canadian wa era. i oi i.w.ii,..w.i ..w .- - ,.,..,. i,. When ordered to como nsnoro moy tho foot of tho, sand mines on nou.o. ""h' " ,, " "'' ' ",' started rowing for tho American side ich the enemy -ostabl.shed h s , ency on th pie nt jjU 8mUU wb of resistance, houiii oi u... u u. ... """ ""r.. shot through tho head nnd Charles lost n section of tronehos near, ho had stolon a HoRotl or about $4000 pasonge of nil necessary legislation ho ns to nvotd nn extra session nftcr March I. m:.Movi: tuhk hefugkiis roglon, nil fcllnlmkn. In tho 1.0118 nr Cnroncy, tho onomy yloiticn ynrds of tholr first lino tronehos. nr Ilhoims ana reruios .u.. of which Ii9 had given to tho Honcli was shot through tho shoul- poor, oxcopt haroly enough to pny his 'ur. own board. Alter singing in. mu Miaolnn. ho said ho distributed coins ihtlng la particularly sovoro. On nt tj,0 ,ioor to tho departing worshlp- iubo Holghta thoro has neon simm ,;ors. icrona liv our troops linniK " tiro front. In tho Vosgos, tno iimy bombarded tho railroad sta- Ml of St. Dlo. Ill upper jw-v, Irthoast of Stelnbnch, a counter i lack of Gorinans wus rcpulocd. Wr AuoutoJ rmi t twi iu, TIuim. WASHINGTON, Doc. 28. Tho cruiser Toiuiohsoo, with tho j j pormlsslon of tho Turkish gov- j j ornmoiit nnd at tho request or j j American Ambussador Morgon-" j than, Is transporting r,00 rofu- geos or various Nationalities j from Jaffa, Sjrln, to Aloxnudrla, I Kgypt. PRES 1LS0N IS 58 IEARS OLD Receive Congratulations From many on Birtnaay i ouay ' Never Felt Better (nr AmocIM! rmi to Coo Dr TlmM.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 28. Tho dlplomntlc ropresontntlvcH, prac tically nil or tho Senators In tho city nud mnuy Itoprcsontntlvcs culled on President Wilson today to congratu late him on his fifty-eighth birthday, The President told his cullers that ho had never felt bettor. Tho cabinet wns to pay Its respects In n body tonight. Gov. Maytorena and General Hill Expcotcd to Close Formal Agreement With General Scott This Afternoon to Put an End to Trouble Near United States Boundary VILLA AND CARRANZA BOTH SAID TO HAVE APPROVED OF AGREEMENT TO END STRIFE Maytorena to Withdraw Force and Allow Hill to Unite His Naco and Agua Preita Forces Will Eliminate Menace To American Territory ' (lly Associated Press to tho Coos Hoy Times.) NACO, Ariz., Dec, 28, Tho Mexican bordor peace pact ne gotiations botweon Maytorena and Hill with Goncral Scott may bo concluded today. Tho final agreement of both fac tions must bo secured by Gonoral Scott beforo tho terms pro posed by him bocomo operative Agents of Maytorena left hero today for his camp, ton miles southeast of here, and they aro expected to closo tho matter. General Scott has received confirmation of tho assent of both Villa and Carranza to tho terms of poaco, which provide Maytorena should retire, allow ing Hill to consolidate forces Jioro with tho Agua Priota forces. both agrcoing to avoici lurtncr uorcior ngniing, II WES T MH YAOUIS ATTACK MEXICAN TOWN BE APPOINTED President wTlson Said to be Wild Indians ; Pilluoo Village 64 Considering Him for Fed eral Trade commission (llr Aiaoclttoil l'rrtt to Coot lltr TlmM WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 28. Prosldont Wilson oxpoetH to sond to the Sonnto this week the nominations of flvo momlioni of tho Federal Trade Commission, Among tho men whom tho Prosldont Is considering nro Gov ernor West of Oregon and Governor Hodges of Knnsns. KILLS WIFE AND LED M. FRANK IS DRAIN BOX WILL OUR LOSE LIVES IN FIRE TODAY BE SLUICED DUT GIN APPEAL F ILIPINO REVOLT ENDS OWN LIFE COUNT! JUDG E PROBLEM E NDS FtlliD TI'AT OF OHKGO.V HI'- riiiiMi: corini diicihio.v HIIOWH THAT HVHIIV PHAHK OF IT WAS PAKHKD ITON. Miles North of Guaymas Appeal to maytorena - (nr AMocUtt jrti to Coot nir tii.j ON 110AHD U. S, 8. SAN 1)1 KOO. Guaymas, Mexico, Doc. 28 (by Wlre Icss). Wilt! Ynqul Indians from tho mountains attacked and pillaged the town of Torres I.n Colorado, 6 miles north of horo, yestordny. As far as cnu bo learned no lives wore lost, but the forolgn consuls have appealed to Governor Mnytoronn to send troop to tnko tho stttiutlun In charge. ATTACK OX TUXI'AN. ty Home at Cambridge, Mass., Destroyed tariy This Morning Dr AwocutM rn to co nr thm-1 CAMnniDGK, Mass., Dec. iS. bur doathB and tho prohablo fatnl trnlng of nuothor Inmnto In n flro Ich trapped the occupants oi " y homo early today w ..'- lied when ofHclals mado a caroiui co.M.Mirn:i: fixam.v ikiii:i TO IIYIHIAUMD DIIAI.V WITH I'lllK HWIIXK AND MAKH UK-PAIItS. At a conforonco of Port Commis sioner A. H. Powors, Couiicllmnu Curl Albrecht nnd Hnglneorti Hiiok Iiigham, CliarUton and Gottlns, It wns finally docldod to slulco out the Mill Slough drain box nnd niako ........nrnrv rnnnlrs In It. Tho action will ho suhmlttod to tho City Coun-) oil this evoning for tholr approval. Somo thought that tho cost of sluicing It out might bo too grra but A. H. Powers said tnut no woum ..nrsonallv tak tho contract to put eck.s up of tho register. The, lt , worWn. on . . intos woro mostly agod wonw. pareuv-iy . - ; - id men. and many sufforen irom rjuosuon ""'.".;".' ,., n to aa ..po.u... . jxz:i vs-r . ,.,r.i fi-ni.i. .... ...it In ranairs. ine i" - 'in 'm' . hb' mill .'" v" - :iiiiii.n '..v l .---. Atlanta Manufacturer, Under Death Sentence For Murder of Girl, Gets Reprieve ,Hy AworUlM PffM to Coot lUj Tlmo.., WASHINGTON, I). 0., Doc. 28. Justleo Lamar or tho U. 8. Supromo Court granted nu upponl todny from the decision of tho Georgia Fodornl Court, which rofusod to roleaso I.eo M. Frank on n hnbons corpus peti tion. Frank Is nnilor sontonco of death for tho murder of Mary Pha gan, a factory girl at Atlanta. okhmax spy im.wi:. (n,AMeltte4 Prt to co IUr fii GKNKVA, Dec. 28. Tho story of how n Gorman spy braved and met death, as told by a Fronuh offlcor, is published by tho Journal do Ge neve. Whon Von Kluok's army was near Paris, a largo number 'of artillery pieces wero collected In tho north of tho capital to resist tho attack IS THOUGHT OVER Governor - General Harrison Minimized Disorders on The Islands. (07 Auxlttwl Pimi lo Cox l' TlnM WASHINGTON, I). C. Dm-. 28. No further reports from Oovornor Genoral Harrison on tho Insurrect ionist dlnturlmiieoH In tho Philippine Islands had rnnia to the United Stntos Stato Dopartmont today and officials doclnrod that Harrison's cable yestordny, giving dotalls of scattered (llsordors and gonorally minimizing tholr linpnrtanco, was nil they expected unless thoro woro new developments. William Loth, Spokane Butcher Commits Double Crime While Children Sleep ' ,11 Auorlilnl I'm lo L'oaa lit; Timet.) SPOKANH, Dec. 28. William Loth, n butcher, nud his wife, wero found dead In their homo this morn ing. Tho ovlditnco Indicated that l.oth had beaten bis wire to death and titan shot himself whllo tholr three children slept. Mrs. I.oth hud filed suit for a divorce on the grounds or enmity. 8IXGH AT IHH OWX FUXKUAu. started. "No, no," said tho French colonol, "lot us say It 'first, second, third.' " Tim French officer hud n nurpoBO. It Is a well known foot that somo-' hosldo the bier. times a German. Iiowovor. well eiiu-lcrooil In his i catod, has dlffloulty In pronouncing j should bo play ... . ... . .! ItetonN Mado by l'ii Hpeiiccr I'lnycl IIckI.Io Ills I lltr. NHW YORK, Dec. 28. When fun eral sorvlcos, eonductod by the Mas ons, had been (ompletcd In tho Frank U. Campbell Fiinornl Church over Ken 0. Spoucor, nn old-time actor, singer and theatrical mnuagor, who droppod dead last Tuosduy In his hooking office, 240 Wost Forty-sec ond street, a phonograph was rolled According to the full toxt of the Oregon Supremo Court's decision In cafco of Bounty Judgo Cloolon ol Multnomn, James Watson has :io chiinco to go Into office ns county Judge next mouth although ho won by n big majority In the Novonibe; election. Ills only rliauco hi the possible resignation of Judge John F. Hall. I lie had provlouely mado up his mind that ho would bo out or office tho first of January, nud It Is likely that ho will get out by resigning iih soon ns Gov. Wost It out of or rico nu ho him mado up his mind Hint Gov. West will not namo his succesor. Gov. West has rnlsod tho point that tho Inw extended the tonus or Judges to six years did not take effect until the governor proclaimed Its enaction ut the election hut the Supieme Court, It Is shown In tho full text of tho decision, decided otherwise, passed on tho point which Gov. West claimed was overlooked. Tho court In Its doclslou snys; Gen. VlllaV Forres Concentrated llnlllj. V...ii Uuiiuitt. T"1 ' n; AuhhUIM I7M lo Coot lit; Tltuw.) . WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 28.-s General Vllln's rorccs hnvo suspend oil attacks on Kbnno, near Tnmplco, nud umroiit rated tholr attack on tho ! seaport or Tuxpiin, whoro flglitlng Is j In progress today, nrcordlug to ad vices to the Stnto Department. GERMANS DECLAR Ear- :""- ..r "..... ......i .""..., :::.;. . ' ' : ...... ly ono morning the French colonel In , , ...., ,..., .,. ,.,. .... .,.., . .,, ..,., i ... aiUl PUl " ".'""" ' II. .ln ion I HWUW -II. ..HW WIUHJIII. I;inuh I IIIU .JUIIU IJ1UI. D u..w w.lu.iXMn ..." or tho work or the main slough and command was shavlni,. when tUo "" zmtlonalltar. Tho two Vs with the t" I Lord's Prayer and thon tho Twonty- .1, ., , .. ,imn i.vhllii Cltl-' thi south arm will no uorne jo..u., iry mw .... ." " .. - botwoon tll0m prvo a stumbling' third Psnlm. ijoilly of Us 70,000 l..,iiun uh commission, but cor who had forgotten tho password , ... . ,. ,' ,,. ,., ,.,.., , ,,, .,., nrnunnt , .- i . JI.A rMiut . IV lU J w. .. .. .... .. .. UIUIA. 1 lw . vl'ii !- OUMIU Ul Hiw !' - --..r .T.'T,,,l'"DcnorHn!the North arm will he paid for "y had pushed l.imasmeanu en ereaw.e colonQ, drmy KIlMboth 'Spenoor. tho :. . . ' .i. n,t niono. Tho norm arm military parK. ino oiucur sam .o ors reaching nero sa '"-."- ... ..rk and conseuucntly Jorlty E ALLIES REPULSED Announce Non-Combatants at Wcstcnde Killed by Com bined AUack III, AMorltlM It t Hi 1. Tl-J Mi:ilMN. Dec. 28. Tho Gorman statement today says: "III tho west ern thoater of war tho onomy un successfully renewed attacks oh Nieuport. supported by. warships, which did no daniago to us. but killed or wounded a fowlnhabltnnts of Westondo. An nttsek on tho hunilot of St. Georgo 'also fallod. i South of Ypres w captured ono of tho onomy'B tronehos nnd a few prisoners. Several vlolont attacks hv lm o-.iiirnv In the roKloil '""of "It appears Hint Thomas J. Cleo- norlhwoat of ArraB waa rorMjltcl. ton was duly elected county Judgo ) Hotitltwust of Verdun tho enemV ro of Multnomn county November 8,pont0l Htttca W(n 8 access, a slm 1910, nt which tlmo tho orKanlo,nr rcgl,it ot.Currod when ho at- ..n. .f Crtnnt U'fin nnitflllllml llinklllif I .- .......... it.n. 1.aI..IiIu Mr Spcncor hnd do- " " - i lumiuua i ruiiuiiu u u.h.tv. win t',n ivn rfinor1lB!tho tor,n of t,", Ju,lRoa of tt" court"'west of Sonholiu for which wo rought will Uat two roooras T)l,8 amond-; , d . V red at lils ruuoral and i .,. ..., .... wn A,nft. yo.H.?.roa)' . ... ,.... A.M&ligi(UA.M, UC-. - - I - ,,.. fewspapors reaching hero say that a the por ak.no Ot tho 70.000 resjuu"." done. Tho north arm military park. Tho "officer" said lie flr an(l ordorC(1 U(0 Mn,r Q v Mo,mei ,, nm, Qiaro work and conseuucnOy I would soon return nnd "Id not to I children of Mr. Snencor. had known .. . naeai iiiii nuin -,..m. .--- llorltv of tho 70.000 rOSlOOniS oi , raanmiBlbla. The j thi. nmniniliiiil. After ills ;rlln who went to tho front have P roliuco the amount ofimMnff tno Bentry, tho colonol, who t Liioir uvea. .. . .. tun nnrrn unu iu u ,.vw t,ni niroaiiv nix biihuiuiijiis. ii idiii) Other statistical Information given , nflxt ,ng to put ,n a nnlsned ,Us toilet and walked out to I ;;',11'1faI,'tl,0'a"e" these papers is that of the organiz- grounds where thoro were about , "u" ". ,l" .'" v ... . i, nmiir. now urn"- ...., .,.,.!.. !, i..on " b. . . .. ,... L.- Gorman was bhnt. worKers.o ueruiMuj. " - i jjFi Kellogg win juuuau. v 0.... a nunijre(i guns oi an 1,000, about 31 por cent nro now q( (he repalrig 0r tho drain. he met tD0 Btranger active military service. The Ger-, , latoiy employed on the' ,. r,mpnt .. ... i.A.. haa irtl'An nH firmarK' U'flS . . laateaeraiion oi u of r "" nav gymaasiuai " with Perham & Gidloy. ore than S3. 750. 000 ror the roller f the unemployed and to assist needy men and children. Exporting -ounty records by Port- knd accountants has doubiou m" st to nearly eiery county Tim Mnrlnn rnunty tax l0v v ,s bduced threo and six-tenths mills. Mr. Kellogg will prouauiy uo nn . hundred nuns of all calibre. Tbero and asked him nw eymnaslum nnd formerly was .... gco , uniform (which was new) I bolong to tho military staff and I urn attached to the head quarters at Paris," ho roplled. Well. lot us count tho pieces," mont was ratified and ho wns elec ted when tho polls closed on tho evoning of the day of eleotlon. Counting tho ballots cast for can didate ror tho several offices to ho filled and upon tho question of the adoption or rejection of tho meas ures submlttod to the qualified electors and declaring tho rosults wns only n ministerial act." This desposos or any lognl claim arrest him. 'children or Mr. Spencer, had known "Snml tliAsn flilmrn homo to inv In mli-nnnn nt Mr. HllGllCOr'a lllail. lltlt paronts," said tho spy to tho colonol. , to tho others It camo as a surprlso uooii-uyo which niovou most oi inom 10 icum. hpurs Inter tho Artor tho others liad left tho n..A ...am .l.n. !..!.. AL. 1-a Qiinnnnli nnil lin ntllttlrmi UU.1I1UI. WttO DllUk. I VIIUIUH MIO. J4'uw w... ..ww .-.. iiiiiuhi.u v.v ...w '. -" Irnmalnod. huarliie tho records over lor tho question to tho court . " . I '.... .. T.... ,,.... "Thoro Is no nows rrom East Prus sia or Poland. North -and South ot Vistula our attacks aro dovoloplns, notwithstanding unfavorable weath er." "WATERFRONT NEWS , ' ' ' The Adollno Smith, which arrived In hint nluht rrom Day . Pwtat. is ,n,m schedultxl to sail ror Dajri Point t Mr. Watson may hae, practleally 7 o'clock in tho mornl, first m A 1. .. I- . . . r Th nussian soiemmant has plac id an embarge on all Kinds oi iu.u- .. ...,, ib oxnortatfon; wal- DBT. I" P.--V- - 7 - ... 0-.h p,M,mn .l,l BUlnr;Vh "S to Acri "the spy Mr. and Mr, Karl Mel, have utilization In walnuts, murn ir 'ostahllshed n kIovo factory at Ku-brackets lor rummir makers. i s,k..ii phone lines. uiPBt'oaca. I , , , and over again, until midnight. Then, Tho Swono Mill Co has purohased , .... ...... ..... .,,,. r, ,. in aceornann wuu iu "ion wam- and will operate a sawmill at Downs apenourt wllll. the records Grant county tax levy wa, rli)loek-l,llp anu WH et . ,,,ayod The"1 Gr'osham cannery plant of , again for ten years. ii Vrnit nrowora Association Is , Outsldo of its um for fence posts, us principal plus nnd telegraph nud eliminating tho necessity or tho offlcur Gub l,undiiulst will net as proposed test hibo or submission i mB8tor 0f the Adollno wM C. Olsqn takes n thlrty-dala-. Tho Hardy arrived jafwm Ike South todny and will lf4 at tk Simpson mills. . Tho Daisy Putnam mMH1 today for Sun Francisco, .. ?, rpnr" ,.m..iAiH black looust finds i- ,."-. i .. . .... i n- .. .i ir. inri Mali lmvn ut Ill7.nl Inn in insulator However If Judge Hall resigns, Mr. Watson will undoubtedly he appointed by Gov. Wlthcomhe. One hundred shade trees will he planted by the Massachusetts for estry association In cities or towns of four population classes which lulu- win prlio contests for In street trco planting Doxmakers In the.' Ulttwt StatM use more than four aatuKkalf MUioit oi iiuuwvrnm iu ptu " h I excolloucoi board feet country, - tw 1 ,i ii Jn ilt ZMZfW wmwiti'Vllw i '"t ntwwff fliot0iflJf Hff'O'tW'tH'f tlWWW"oo v M .U' i '4 i .'AfanBL, fry