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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1914)
WGo&WTIMaimiEBwMrwemm 29, isi eveninq edition.' i A. r A a-( ft if- 10 FIGHT V ITU 11 WODMDED CAT GETS SEEDS FOR fRIVERTDW WIWS ES 00 G0U1TYIT FROM T Jas. Stock, Jr., of Sumner, Hugh McLain, Suffers Attack ot biooq Poisoning ' Democratic Jnmea Stock, Jr., of Sumner, ar rived hero yestorday to rccelvo trent mont for a slight attack of blood poisoning In his hands. Ono hand Is pretty badly Infected, but It Is not believed that anything critical will develop. It seems that on Christmas day young Stock went out varmint hunt ing and beforo long shot tt bob-cat. Apparently tho animal was killed when. It dropped and Stock laid his gun down and went over to pick it i i.. ..ii..i n. up. Ko sooner nau no picuvu i"u Takes First Basketball Game at Home by Score of 25 to 20 Lineups in Contest Chairman, Receives Many packages to uisirrouie Hugh McLnln Is today experiencing j li.i ftM fhuKu nt rntlinr Hin first f , . ,, .' .. 4 ,,, r,aRlveron quintette opened tho sea seeds of is alevatlon to tho Coos I .,,,. , . , ...... .! .- -,.i -hi., son r.t homo Christmas night, wlnn- (Sporlal to Tho Times.) RIVERTON, Or., oc. 20. The County Democratic chairmanship. lug from Eastsldo, 25 to 20. Tho rr.1 I- 11.. r ... nf n i.tlinla iney caiim hi iu .. - """.""Ignmo was fast and rough. Mntllla, mall bag of assorted seeds from the EnstB,d0( plnycd a cleftri( faBt U. S. Department of Agriculture, I amo nm, m -0nQ oxcollent bnskot tent by Senators Lane and Chamber- ,8hoot,ngt H0bortson, for Rlverton, lain for distribution In this '80011011. WBB , g00(, form nt forwanl iocat. Each package contains sovoral smal- iug tho ijn8Ct from ti,0 fiold seven lor packages and they nro In envel-J times. Tho Eastsldo contingent con opes ready to bo addressed. 'ducted thoniBolves wlnnlngly and Mr. McLnln wag puzzled for a while iniado qulto n lilt with the Rivcrton as to whether tho government would i Birla and boys. Coqulllo High will NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS , FOR L1FE-SAVINO STATION beast up than It showed It was far ' hnndlo them free from here. Jledlsnbc Rlvorlon's next opponent. from lcad and began to fight vicious Deforo Stock waB able to put tho beast out of commission It hnd bitten and scratched him pretty severely and soon afterwards tho lacoratlons, especially on his hands, began to show signs of infection. Stock did not think that it was much of a fent to kill a wounded bob cat with his hands, but older huntors declaro'lt was rather remarkable. BUILD MEW LINE IT I 0 Additional Force of Men Put to Work to Extend Railroad , Big Output of Logs A considerable number of extra mon wero put to work at Smith-Powers Gamp Ono on South Coos Itlvor by Foroman W. Garrett this week to build somo additional railway to get out tho logs from tho tract that thoy nro now working on. Tho track will bo oxtended back qulto a ways, go ing up two gulches. At prcspnt, Mr. Clnrrett has about eighty-five men employed there and this forco may ho Increased. During tho present year, Camp 1 has delivered about 17,000,000 foot of logs. The previous year it de livered about C.000,000. Tho logs tho past year havo been bettor timber than those of last year and next sea Hon they will probably bo still better. It is cxpoctcd that Camp 1 will bo cut out In about two years, so thot all of tho Smith-Powers logging will then bo along tho now railway south of Myrtlo Point. liked tho Idea of having to carry ' Tho line-ups woro as follows: around thrco or four hundred packag-, Eastsldo Uiverton cs of garden seeds mid hand thorn Jubo Uobortson out nnd ho did not see what advan- Itlght Forward tages would accruo from his paying McKay Simonson BoVcral cents a package for stamps Loft Forward on them. However, it Is believed .Matllla Hutchinson that tho seeds will still travel free! Center through tho United States malls on I I'derson Floydson tho official frank which is ono or i Illght Guard tho porqulsites of being a U. S. Sena tor or Congressman. Just what kinds of seeds aro In cluded Mr. McLnln has not ascertain ed, but nnyono who Is a good demo crat and In need of seeds can call on him. M Dnrloy Harrison Left Guard Messrs. Hull and Moloney follow ed tho Eastsldo contingent. Oil Driller Iamivco. Mr. Parkor, a wpll-knowu resident of Uiverton for tho pojit flvo months, loft on tho Ellzaboth for New York r. McLain Is hoping thnt thoro ,)y th(J wny of Sm, KrnnrlBC0 Ho CoiiKi'ossiniin Hnwloy Reports .?1-,-()()() Appropriation for Sluslinv Tho following Is a copy of n lot tor which tho Florenco West re ceived from Congressman Hawlcy n few days ago and shows that an appropriation for n Hfo-Buvlng sta tion nt the Slusluw will probably bo granted at tho present bosbIoii of Congress. "I tako pleasure in advising you that yestorday a mombor ot tho Commlttco on Interstate and For eign Commerco of tho Hotiso. of Representatives, advised mo that his committee had favorably report ed by bill, H. It. 8904, to authorize tho establishment of a life-saving' station at tho mouth of tho SluslaW Ulver, and had recommended nn Initial appropriation of $12,000 for this purpose It now appears that after so much hard work to securo this wo will booh succeed and i assuro you that 1 will continue -to glvo tho matter my caroful attention. GRANDFATHER THREE I TIMES IN THREE DAYS STEAM EH EVA IS IIOIIHEI) wis sonin tobacco seed In tho packag es as ho believes that Coos county Is adapted to tobacco raising. Someone reported that Greek tenants on tho Gogo ranch nhovo Allegany nro go ing to test out tobacco growing hero has been drilling for oil In theso t parts of lato. Ho had qulto n re-j coptlon as ho was leaving for ho was very popular In Uiverton, as ho wns an exceptionally flno tango ilnncor nnd will bp greatly missed In nnd Mr. McnLIn Is convinced that IfJHOcloty circles. Ho promises to ro thcy know how to hnndlo tobacco, turn In the spring with somo new they will succeed. dances, is ho Is nn excellent tenchor Capt. E. Gcorgo Smith says that tobacco will grow here all right, be cniiBc John Hodson demonstrated tho LINE TO MAVLETOX. fact on his upper Daniels Crook i Tll tolegrnph lluomou worked to- ranch a number of years ago, raising !" lB"n6 i ",0 0Wy construct all of his own tobacco. TO FIX TAX LEVY. cd (olograph lino botween Eugene and Mapleton, seeking to locnto n break between Kotl nnd Mnplcton. Tho new telegraph station nt Ma pleton was cut In Thursday, but for County Commissioner Mis-t nt Co-jSoino reason tho wlro fnllo.l to op qulllo Today (o Piihm on It. urn to. Eugono Guard. Judgo John F. Hall loft yostordny i)i.j.'.;,vp lM'I'OUT Ti Ing for Coqulllo, whero n. Bpeclnl CONTROL THE PltESS meeting of tho County Commission-' LIGHT THAFFIG DM LOGAL VESSELS ors wns held to fix tho tnx lovy r(lm,Io Volo Vpuw ymvmwrH for tho ensuing year und to hear , ,y (j,.oat Majority complaints, If nny, on .tho county l CHICAGO, Dec. 29. Tho official budget for tho coming year. Tho , cnunt of tho ,mot() , Colormlo ,m8 total of tho 1015 estlmato Is $377,- disclosed tho sontlmonts of tho poo 300, nnd tho receipts nsldo from ,)Io uno tho propog0(, jnw to Innlt0 tnxes aro expectod to produco about noW8pnpors public litllltlos and to $10,000 of thnt. Of this $10,000, ,,.,. tho contro, of Ul0 rftto8 for moro then half, or $9,000, Is ox-1 nilvortlRlne und subscriptions In tho I peeled to bo paid In as feos nt the , ,inmis of tno Btnto ,,llbc umlcB county viorK-a omco, which is n .commission. Tho voto wns ovor llttlo moro thnu Holf-supportlng, as , wholmlngly against hucIi n proposal It costs only $8000 n, yenr. Of tho U0K nB follows: , $377,000 to bo expended, $190,000, j(,op tho b,( 3r,75:,. nBft,nst tho Is set nsldo for roads, ferries and , jjiii nt 2-10 bridges. Each district ha tho power Tl0 newspapers of tho Btnto Christmas and New Year Sea-;t0 ml(1 ,tB (1U0tI1 of co,mty ,no"oy I fousut tho proposal vigorously, SOn Not Conducive tO Heavy f0P tl' l)cttor'"cnt of ltB own ro'ld8- pointing out that If tho control of TponMinflolinti mieinneo ' i l,, mihuicus ui wio iiuwbiiupurH wuru I I UIIOpiM IUIIUII UUdllllidd Somo tlmo during last Friday night, tho stenmor Eva wus robbed of about $00 In cash, two watches and a box of cigars by unknown parties. Of tho cash taken $20 of It consisted of ntckelB, which Cap tain Sngaberd had taken from n slot graphophono carried on tho Evn. Captain Sngaberd has n pri vate apartment on board tho ves sel. In this It appears ho had plac ed Hid $00, Including tho nickels, together with some cigars and tho two wntehes. After locking tho door of tho apartment and securing the boat at Its dock, tho Captain wont homo and did not discover tho robbery until next morning. Tho guilty party must havo been fnmlllar with tho lock on tho door of tho apartment, for ho cut a liolo through tho door just above tho lock and nmnuged to open tho door through this opening. Also ho must Imvo known that tho Captain had theso valuables In this room or was in tho habit of keeping nrtlclos of vnluo thoro. Tho robbor or robbors scorn to havo loft no duo behind them, and at present tho Captain and oth er officers lire at sea without rudder or compass. Gardiner Courier. IIAN'DON' CIIAItlTY OIKMXI.ATION Tho Gcorgo W. Elder sailed last night t for Eureka and will return AMONG THE SICK 4 plncod in tho hnnds of tho public utilities commission, It would soon , bo followed by tho control of tho Chinches, Lodges ami Clinrllnlilo lie Mlliitloiis to Co-oHM-nte. in A movomont hns boon launched among churches, lodges nnd others for tho formation of a charity organ ization which will caro for and Invos tlgato all cases arising In Dandon. Tio movement was started tho lnttor pnrt of thp past wook and a numbor of tho lodges and churches havo al ready appointed dologatcs who will hold a mooting nnd porfect such an organization. Tho body will havo n socrctary to whom all cubcs will bo roferrcd, who will dlspcnso neces sary nid until ouch enso can bo taken up with tho county If thought ad visable Mayor Topping In bohalf of tho city will co-oporato with tho or ganization In an unofficial way. Dandon World. IIOSEDUUG, Doc. 29. Tho proudest man In all Douglas County, or all Oregon for thnt matter, Is D. W. Morley, of Edonbowcr, for Chrlstmim Day brought him notlco Hint ho was a grandfather three days In succession. On tho 22nd nh eight-pound boy arrived nt tho homo of IiIb boh, W. II. Morley, at Yoncallo; on tho 23rd, nn othor, weighing ten pounds, camo to tho .family of his son, Jphn Morley, nt Oakland, Cnl., nnd on tho 24th a nine-pound grnndBon wns wolcomed nt tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Uay Marstcrs,. of this city. Grand father Morloy Bays that this rec ord cannot bo bontoii nnywhero und Is bo proud of his Christ mas presents thnt ho wouldn't j clinngo places with the Gov- ornor of Oregon. j SUHVEV FOR UMPQUA llnr nnd Harbor Improvements Now In Sight for Tlionf. ABSIstant Secretary L. S. Weoks, of tho Port of Umpqua, received n telegram from Uoprcsontntlvo Haw-ley- that an appropriation hnd been Included In tho rivers nnd harbors bill for tho purpose of making n nurvoy of tho bar for tho proposed Jetties at tho mouth of tho Umpqun Ulvor nud Improvement of tho har bor. This Is nil that tho Port Commis sioners asked for at this tlmo. When this survey In completed, which will probably bo mado next summer or fall, tho Commissioners will bo In a position to take further action In tho matter towards building tho proposed Jetty. Tho survey Is tho first stop which Is going to lend to tho Port of Umpqun being ono of tho best harbors on tho const of Orogon, lr not tho best, and It Is not going to cost tho people one? tenth as much to mnko It such ns It has otlior, harbors, for this harbor Is a natural ono, and not artificial. Ilosldes, tho natural re sources trlbutnry to It Justify tho Improvements or It, nud will bo tho mentis of building up ono of tho largest manufacturing cities In this section of tho state. Gardiner Courier. MAY OPE.V COX LOG UK CAMPS Thursday and sail tho sumo day for; ,,,DD '""" ". bnui "i ouuoriai opinions and policies or lWti&hd. She had n rathor llirhtis,r aiul ,rB- " McLnln. who has tho newspapers by tho samo body. outgoing list ofpassongora nnd cargo.1 beon "uttering from a sovoro attack Tho rosult of tho voto on. this Yostorduy sho hud about 100 tons of I of tonsllltls, Is reported much Improv. question has beon watched by nows mlscollanoous freight Inbound. ! todn'- n"Ior mn ovorywhoro, for this Is ' Among thoso sailing on her wero: Ja& Conro was taken to Mercy ( tho first tlmo that this proposition Ilert Wright J. Aloxnndor, Walter ' li0i,I'ltal yostordny for troatmont. Ho has ovor beon submitted directly to HAXDOX MOOSE HALL. Hodgo, It. E. Hedllllon, Almo Tor roil, Henry Torronl, A. McIIenry, X. Soller, E. Ebdlo, Louis Drown, Ellis Hanson, Tom Alork and M. Antonio. j I WATERFRONT NEWS The Adollno Smith sailed today for Day Point. Sho had no outgoing pas fcengers, Tho Nairn Smith Is duo In Thursday from San Francisco. Tho Itodondo Is duo In Friday from Ban Francisco and on her next trip will probably go to San Pedro. tho pooplo. HAG EX HACKS KILLED. ST. LOUIS, Doc. 29. Word that Lorenz and Henry Hngenback, tho woll known nienagerlo owners of Ger many, havo been killed In battlo, was receded by George Dlockmnn, presi dent of tho St. Louis Zoological Society. Is suffering from a general break down. Mrs. C. A. Farroll was roportod I 1AXCE THE OLD YEAU OUT qulto 111 at her homo on South Fourth AXI) THE NEW YEAR IX AT street yesterday. EAGLES HALL, DECEMBER ill. Mrs. Andrew Andorson of Lake- MARTIX'S ORCHESTRA. RAXC sldo was roportod qulto III of iiion-'X UXTIL 1 O'CLOCK. moulii yostordny. Dr. Horsfall left ' for thoro Into yestorday. RREAKS IIOWLIXG RECORD. SIOUX CITY, Io.. Doc. 29. What Is said to bo a new world's bowling record wns mado by Darlol Hninlot of Sioux City, when ho rolled tho last hall In a 2 1-hour endurance con test. Hamlet bowled 114 games and knookod down 20,0-15 plus, an aver ngo of 175 8-10 pins. Tho best pro- ivlous 21-hour record, 70 games, was hold by a Los Angeles, Cnl., bowlor. Havo your JOR WORK dono ut THE TIMES office. Xort'i Rend Firemen's Tenth An nual Rail, EcUlioff Hall, Xoilli lleiul, Xexv Year's Eve, Tliiii-Mluy, Doe, ill. Musliy Oiilu'.strji. All kinds of FIXE CHEESE J Coqulllo nud Ml. Hood Hut (or j Fivsh Eggs, Eastern Oysres. j FMi. j COOS RAY OYSTER CO. j Palaco Meat Market. Phono 10C J. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TORIC LENSES GIVE 300 PER CENT BETTER VISION We Grind Them Here Patronize Home Industry Red Cross Optical Dept. Notlco Is horoby given thnt tho undersigned has been by nn order of tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, In and for tho County of Coos, appointed n3 executrix of tho Estate of Alexander Simpson, de ceased, Now, thoreforo, all persons having claims against said estato aro here by notified to present tho samo to mo at tho office of James T. Hall, Eldo rado Dlock, Marshflold, Coos county, Orogon, with proper vouchors, duly jvorlfed as by law rcqulrod, within ' six months from tho dato hereof. I Dated this 22nd day of Dccombor, lion. J ISABEL SIMPSON, Executrix ot tho Estate ot Alexaudor Simpson, deceasod. First publication, Dccombor 22, 1911. Laut publication, January 12, 1915. Tho mombors of tho Loyal Ordor of Mooso havo beon qulto' bus)' this wetfk preparing for tho occupancy of tholr new hall on tho second floor of tho Radloy building. Tho hall was completed yestorday ami tho lodgo Is taking possession today Dandon World. IMXDOX TEAM STROXG. A local nil-star baskotball team consisting of Tom Laird, e; ' Mast, Sparks, Harvey, f; .Bowman, Dlppol, g; matched skill with tho high school squad at tho Dreamland last Thurs day evening nnd woro defeated 18 to -I. Conch Qulgloy's aggregation showed up splondtdly and bids fair to make a county record. Dandon World. GARDINER. MILL- WORK. Tho Improvements and tho Instnll lug of now machinery In thp Gardiner mill Is nearlug completion, A grent deal ot work has been dono on tho mill, among other things a new foun dation being laid for tho engines. Work Is being rushed ns fast as pos sible so that tho mill can resumo op erations tho first of tho year. Gardi ner Courier. MAY RUY RAXCIL Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Mullen of Marshflold wero In town tho foro part of tho week. Thoy accompanied Geo. Starr to 13 rid go to tako a look at the Starr ranch and It Is very probable thoy will purchase that placo as thoy wero very much Impressed with tho country about Bridge. - Myrtlo Point Enterprise. Tho report Is being circulated by former employees of tho Conologuo Brothers' Logging Company, that both of the Conologuo camps will eo m in en co operations with full crows scon nftor tho first of tho year. It Is sated that tho empnny has some thing llko 7,000,000 foot of logs in tho woods which thoy nro going to got out. This Is considered ns a pretty good Indication that nt least ono of tho Bnudon mill will aturt operations In tho near future Bundon Rccordor, WEI) IX EUGENE At tho homo of tho officiating clorgymnn, Rev. Louis Cupp, pastor of tho First Christian Church, Mon day, Docemhor 21, 19 H, Miss Etta Goodwin, of 523 East Third stroot to Albert E. Morris, of Marshflold. Tho brldo is a dnughtor of W. L. Goodwin. Tho nowly woddod cou ple will reside at Ada, a now town on tho Willnmotto Pacific, whore tho groom owns n ranch. Eugono Register. IMPORTANT EVENTS I9M-IK AT OU AGRIUL COLLEGE WINTER SHORT COURSE JAN. 4-30 Agriculture, Including Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects, Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream ery Management, Marketing, etc. Home Economics, Including Cook lug, Home Nursing, Sanitation. Sew Ing, Dressmaking and Millinery. Commerce, Including Business Man agement, Kural Economics, Business Law, Office Training, Farm Account lug, etc. Engineering, Including Slwnwork and Noadbuildlng. FARMERS WEEK FEBRUARY 1-6 A general clearing house session of six days for the exchange of dynamic Ideas on the most pressing problems of the times, Lectures by leading authorities. State conferences, EXTENSION SERVICE Offers lectures, movable schools, In stitutes and numerous correspondent courses on request. MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Volci. No tuition. Reduced rates on all rf roads. For further informa Ion address, The Oregon Agricultural Colloge, (tw.12.lto.l-l) COKVALLI3. OKDUOIJ GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF OARS 817 Central Av. Phone 73-L -- For Women COUSINS SHOES .. "Made in New York" Widths AA to E KRIPPENDORF-DITTMANN SHOES ' '" "ThGinSht,of Pashion" Widths AA to E PIERCE Shoes for Girls, Boys and Children Hub Dry Goods Company "8MAHT VEAIt FOIt WOMEN'.'! COKNEU IHtOADWAV AND CEXTKAI, AVEXL'K. piloM- now; ao, LATE NEWS FDRESTFIRELBSS OF GARDNER US IK B EveutN Along tlio UiinHitui As Told by tho Courier. It Is reported that four Inches of snow foil nt ScottshurB Friday night and nhout tho tmmo amount at Sul phur SprltiKH. Tho roldoRt night In Gardiner last week tho thormoinetor registered 127 nhovo zoro. Engineer E. h, IlobluRon, who In platting a portion of HccdHport-, watt In Ourdluor Sunday. Mr. ItobliiRon Bnys that ho linn nhout thrco-fourtliB ot tho work completed outRldo, hut It will ho Home tlmo before tho mnpH nro finished. Kydoll nud Kent, of Elkton, ship ped n hundred drossed chlekciiH to this plnco Monday for II. MelCeown of Marshrield. This Is a trial ordor, and If It meets with hucccbs It will probably bo tho menus of opening qulto n ninrltet for produco rained by tho Elkton farmers. Mrs. DuCostn, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Itosa, tho patient, ac commodating nud nnn-oxcltnblo tele phono operator ut Gardiner, oxpcctn to spend tho wlntor In Portland, leav ing about tho first of Janunry. Ah thoy will go overland It will not bo necessary to tako n llfo prpservor along with them. Mr. Eva Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. McCall, aro visiting this wook nt Empiro mid otlior Coos Day points. Horn, Dccombor 21, near Qardlnor, to I; C. Schulto nnd wlfo, n son, n ton-poundor. All parties concerned doing woll. Tho offlco forco of tho Gnrdluor Mill Co., has movod Into its now quarters 'in tho offlco building recent ly completed. Tho offlcos nro roomy and comfortnblo nnd woll finished. J. F. Tipton, of Mnrshflold, Is working in tho placo of Oscar Ander son In tho Qardlnor harbor shop whllo Oscar Is off on his vacation. Mr. Kllen Is thinking of going to San Francisco about tho first of tho yoar, whoro ho Intends to remain for somo tlmo. Mr. Tipton will then probably tako his placo In tho shop. Mr. Tip ton Is accompanied by his wlfo, who Is a nowspapor woman of considerable oxporloiico, who has worked on pa pors In Hosoburg and recently In Marshflold. K.V01NEEH8' CHItlST.MAH Among tho Southorn Pacific en gineers In tho city from tholr work on tho Willnmotto Pacific nro M. II. Dodolfo, from Gardlnor; J. D. Church, from Mnploton; M. Dillon, from Swiss Homo; L, M, Larson and Goorgo Clinton, of Nokomn. II. P. Hooy and W. R. Fontaino, of Eu gono, nro In San Francisco; J. J. Dolauoy Is lu Glenada; Paul Lynch Is In Portland; Ralph Nowland la In Drain and L. Tromlltz Is 111 In bed. Eugeno Guard. races! .."w i -iu uuwvaw iii uamage nv Ornnnn T mhnn in mi j "" u M" "i lai'r SALEM, Or., Dec. 29,tIm Ion' of green timber In the Wn. u flro wns coiiiiiaratlvcly light j ijtj: ..v..,,k tu oinio iM-ejUr EUioji only U7,a;Y.2r.O board feet olibf Ing timber valued ut W.hmh. Ing destroyed. This, he ufi, In splto of tho fact that th kuoj wan dry and comenuontb- of u extremely dniiKcroug thmcter. Mr, Elliott estimates that th ittmi money loss will probably not U moro than $20,000, since modi of tlio tlmlier killed Is located la tin vicinity of logging campi no la operation and will thus be hnti off beforo decay Lcglni. For purposes of romparuon. fe Elliott points out that dorioi tW season of 1010 whon the fire bit ard was practically tho tame h tUt for ION thoro wns a total lose I- taxablo forost properly of JIM-i 007. Ho states that tho difference M caused by tho fact that the ritwl and timber owners were more ; lvo In forest flro prevention IN yoar. Tho daningo to logi and 1 equipment this yenr la placed Ml"., 107. Fires niimborltiK In all 1151 m curred nutsldo tho National fore. This numbor oxecodt br IK tM total numbor roportod for the jm, 1011, 1012 and 1913. Theorliaf tlm !. t - aIIav.. tinVflMMl IIIU IIILO IB US 1UIIU". - 27S1; Incendnrlca, iti; turatof1 of shiBhliiKs. log nllei. etc., UU lightning, H7; hunten, JO; ors, 8C; locomotives, 61; iseto.! GO; logging engines. It) iwWi 200, und mlscollnneoui, S, SMALLPOX AT 1I0S13UW. 1 J riiv Honlih Officer Georw Hl this nftcruoon releaied ! ; tlonts who had been quarantlted smallpox, after a tborouja lW, tlon of their belongings ui n donees. Louis Neuner and U Hold family In North RobnjJ thoso hollevod now to be pt P stago of transmitting the Httr Rosoburg Review. ' Don't mls WW VMM H DAXCH EAGLl'-S1 UMi Tw DAV night. Four hour - I) O'CLOCK to 1 A. Jl. iJuliF ICE DOESN'T HOT'IlEIt Drwikwuter One of Few IIoiiIn on Coluiiibln Not Delayed by It A Portland 'paper prints tho fol lov Ing in connection with a picture showing tho Dreakwator snaking her way through tho' ico In tho Columbia River: "Just ns during most of tho btorms that havo hold otlior vessels In sheltor, the steamer Dreakwatpr, Coptain Macgonn, is shown 1ipo churning through tho ico on tho lower river, her stool hull permitt ing her to bo driven whoro wootlcn ner steamers and somo or tho coasters nro unable to nttompt tho trip without danger of injury. SIUSLAW UOAT LOST. Tho launch Juno, owned by Edwin Bernhardt, disappeared a few days ago and Is supposed to have gone out across tho bar pr sunk In tho river. Florouco West. ACHING I ..... nw Mnrh M'l WO i'.i "" ' nAti l Clogs Kldnejs, Then J nud Diatnr-r i ,.. ik fnreet tbt "" 't:i,. MtPi noys, llko tno '"""T'm and clogged and need IPJJ aslonaliy, eise -- -. and dull misery in glon, severe -"":, a twinges, torpia of bladder disorder , You simply niu . i neys active ana .-, went you ie -- - m tho Kidney n,b.v- - , ounces of Ju "' tt drue store "ere, ;-- fill 1U a glass o! -; ; fast for a few - ' noys will then an (kl i mous salts Is made W of apes d Wf J",,,- ed with Htm, . - . f0 flush clogged WW ' It them to normal "', noutrall.es the ' U- It no longer i" i.in,iiipr disorders. jad Salts Is barm lej niakosadellcbtfuiej' iB-woter iw Mlw tholr kiuu -- ( iipntlon. serious comi""" I