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fr!nJBW-)iiiii,wi-ywiT V-wwv--, , ryrili ! ' VWJ3 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TtUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION. ItLSlOMAJI 1ST PIT TIE TAX SHIPPING NEWS f .v-r rr, 1 "T : p j-y, 7T"nTr 7"jtn rf-t'- " -llM-. nirpr") .tst'v ' ' -i l-t-s? ii n fiiiiDiiirri Minr niri niniirr n riirii . . . n i i EUEi IIHKl niu bnANbLD ivtaul ulu nun uitu t :l I FT- f K. V. KAMMEUEK AVHITES CON CHltNING DEMISE OF WIFE Former Well-Known Mnrshfleld Wo- men Spent Christians at Homo "-anil Succumbed December 27. .Jkjr. and Mrs. C. F. McQeorge have received tho following letter from t E Vf. Kajnmerer, giving further 4 uetAjT of his wife's death and the Jotter, , la published, as a message , to, . tho many Coos Day friends of , tho w, ell-known couplo: , ''My wlfo breathed her last at JuR.t 4:08 tho morning of th a7th, and with It terminated a most hap- py union. . "Wo brought Polly home Just a week ago, tho doctors giving up all lionos. It 'lust seemed that tlm Good Lord favored us In what had to bo, as It was tho only chance j to had of conveying her home, the weather was so extremely favor able' and while wo had to pack her on a stretcher, sho stood tho trip remarkably well and she was here ' to enjoy 'her last Christmas with tier little family and near ones, "Sho was so happy and many times would'rcmnrk how pleased she was to bo homo. Her homo was beautifully decorated with all her hangings Just as sho had them In OuT.fiomq at Marshflold. Her friends chowcreu her 'with beautiful flow ers,' and r nhall nover forget that snilfo when sho was brought In. Kvdrytblng scorned so good to hor, not a thing was I6ft tindono to mako lier happy and comfortable. i "Christmas camo and with It so many rcmombranccs. Hor Toom was Jbnnkcd with beautiful things, hand work of nil kinds and things that looked so beautiful to her sho had mo mako a long tablo and said sho wanted them all placed thoro whero he could boo them and enjoy tho rqmembrancos of hor many frlcnaB. "As tho packages -were opened sho would tako each one, caress and VIbs it and havo something to say about th glvor, remarking that tills looked Just llko bo and so, or Jiow sho always admired, etc. I Just wish you could havo been pres ent to soe that gracious look and Jiow happy sho was. "It Just seomod that tho Good ord spared her to enjoy theso, Inst happy days. Your remombrauco camo in tlmo to help tho occasion MAYOH HUSSHLL OK NOUTII HEND NAMES SAME MKS Offico of City Trcnsmvr Will Ho Left Vacant for tho Tlmo Hclng The city council of North Dend met last night. A now term started but aa Mayor Elmor Russollnnd the other city oflccrs were re-elected thoro were no new members except ing the threo new xiouncllmen who wero Robert Banks, A. 15. Morten, and 0. II. Worrcl. Mayor Russell mndo no changes In tho -officers which he appoints ex cepting that ho left the offico of ci ty attorney vacant for the present. Tlip others appointed mid confirmed nro as follows: City Engineer It. L. Cnvannugh. Chief of Pollco K. P. Anderson. Night officer 0. K. Smith. City Wharfinger Warren Paint er. Committees Nnmcd Tho now committees of the council named wero as follows: Streets, sowers and parks II. G. Kern, chairman; Robert Hanks and A. B. Morten. Firo, water and light P. W. Wood chairman, C. II. Worrel and A. E. Morten. Flnanco M. E. Everett clnilrman, H. G. Kern and C. H. Worrel. II. G. Kern was olected president cf tho council. Mnyor'H Mcsngo Mayor RussoU's messags In full was as follows: First, lot mo express to you my very hest wishes for a Happy ana Prosperous Now Year, and my do- Blro Is that'poaco and harmony may provnll In all our undertakings, and that wo may work together In uni ty. Thoro aro sovernl Improve ments that I hopo to bpo accompllshr od during my term of offico, but of theso I shall mention but two, which I hopo to sco accomplished during tho year 1010. Favors Waterfront Itoad Tho first of which Is tho hardsur faclng of tho waterfront road to Marshflold, Tho second. tlm numerous details to bo worked out In connection with tho lmrdsurfac lng of tho wntcr front roadway and my doslro Is that each member of, Iho qouncll will uso his best efforts to bring nbout this rosult. Tho num bering of tho housos is slmplo and lnoxponslvo and would bo n bonoflt UHOTHEIt IN LAW OP CONS' TAHLK COX PASSES AWAY Lived on Kami Near Sllvcrton Wni 80 Years of Ago and Worth About $r0,)0, Mostly In Land A telegram from Sllvcrton last night td Constable Wllliint Cox told or tho death oil 'a farm near that city f his brotlicrlh-lnw, Wright Foshay, aged 80 years. Tho dc ceased his widow, who Is Mr. Cox's sister,' two daughters, Mrs. August Llnholm and MrsT Hugh Smith. Thd deceased was probably worth In the neighborhood of $50,000, said Mr. Cox. Ho came hero years ago from Now York state. Twenty I years ago ho bought ttio um itona l'l .!. .. ... ...,.,. . nun (imc. was lanon up in ieii vy Mr. Cox's father. Part of this has been sold, but thoro still remains somo 180 acres of very fertile farm ing land. ; 1 II 5 TO s r j n iv ITO LAY KEEL S 00 Jl'DOE HAMILTON (JIVES LMPOltT ANT DECISION KlIiHUHN COVi:m:i) WITH WHITE. STEAM SCIIOONEIt MAY HE MANTLE OW COLUMIUA Steamship Anju" In Today In Com. nmnd of i'Mrsi Officer Tlssel . Leaves for iiuilih Tomorrow STARTED THIS .MONTH From Astoria to Capo Meats tho atcanlshlp Kllblirn sailed through a heavy snowstorm, according to Kt'tito Heady ll Hanks Shipyard for Work TlmlicrH (Jets Ato Now boli.K Selected for, Ship i .,.,; ... Hay .southern wo. 10. .liiist nemo With Douglas County Ail pile's Also to Coos , i Tho decision of Judge Hamilton nt Rosoburg that tho Southern Oro. Co. must pay Its delinquent taxcsls of particular Intorcst l)cro ns thbicasb lg similar In this county. A' press telegram from JRosoburg sots forth tho facts as follows: " Holding that tho acts or tbo tax levying officers of Douglas County woro' regular in ovory particular1, Francisco, was made somo t!md ago. Oiegon Company was llablo for tnc Acceptance of an ngrcomont waslpaymont of delinquent tnxos in this MS IKE DEATH .MARKS UNI) OP LONO ILL NESS PROM OANCEIt rmieral to be Tonion-ow from Homo of Daughter, Mrs. Andrew Knr- dcll, on North Coos Itlicr MrB. Marj Rebecca Rooko, died at tho homo of her daughter Mrs. And rew Kardcll, on North Coos River, at 11:30 last night after suffering from cancer for tho last four years. Tho funeral will bo hold tomorrow mid Intorrmont will bo In tho Coob River ccmotary. Tho hUBband of Mrri. Rooko dlol moro thnn a year ngo. Tho deceased leaves, besides hor daughter Mrs. Kurdoll, Mrs. Frank Pray, Mrs. Lu ther Judy and Mrs. Will Shook, all of Loon Lake. Another daughter, Mrs, Albino Gustafson, lives at fccottsburg. Two sons, Robert and Georgo Rooko llvo on farms nt Loon Lnko. Tho deccasod was born In Douglas county, but had lived horo most of her life. Tho steamer Alert will Icavo at 7 a. m. tomorrow for Alle gany, leaving that placo at 9:30 a. m. with friends coming to tho funornl. ' Possibly January lfi vlll sco tho laying of tho keel foi- a 220-foot steam schooner at the Kruso & First Mate Tlssel, who Is making Hanks shipyards in North Bond, nc- thls trip as skipper, during the i cording to Robert Bonks. Announce- Bickncss of Captain McLcllan. Tholment that tho vessel was to bo Judgo Hamilton rondcrod n decision vessol docked this morning lrom t built for Blxby & Clark, of San , In which ho hold that the Southern Portland nnd will leave for tho South tomorrow at 11:30 a. m. On tho trip north Capt. McLcllan was seized with a fever and had to go to bed In Portland. Tho arrivals wero: T. It. McNair, K. Scolder, M. He witt, N. Savage, J. W. Lemon, J. A. Stnnloy, Mlssi Inn Carter, II. A. Northrup, Mrs. L. Northrup, K. L. Goodman, II. GJcrdrum, Lena Springer, D. Amos, O. A. Burrows, Katie Smith, W. A. Glazier, Fred .Maltby, Mrs. M. Mills, Chas. Sandin, Rpscda Rooch, D. Rooch, Geo. T. Wilson, E. L. Slovens, W. S. Hall, M. A. Wliitoford, Mrs. A. T. Lowis, V. Blamqulst, C. Madden, L. Nitapl, V. Latiinen. I signed two wcoka or bo ago, said Mr. Banks, so that a contract might bo let for tho timbers, thus pro tecting tho shipbuilders against n rnfso In prices. Soloctton of timbers for tho ves sel Is now being mndo In tho Mc Donald & Vaughn enmp nt Sumner 1 JETTY IS OP OREGON DELEGATION TO URGE COOS HAY PROJECT Report AlKiut Favorable Report of U. H. Engineers Hcliccd to Refer To Old KojMirt of ,MnJ. Morrow nnd I 8suro you that you novor'1" mnny wn'8. cspoclally In dlrnct- gavo anything that woh qulto bo jhucii approciatoa na your romorn- pranco to hpr. , "Sho Blnccroly loved you and nil tho family anil many tlmo spoko of you nnd wafl bo worried and con cornod about Mr. McGoorgo's health. 'Sho dlod tho next morning and Just' two hours boforo her death I .camo in, and alio remarked: 'Oh, I njn to glad you camo.' Wo talkod about three-quarters of an hour, D. W. SMALL IS BURIED IN MARSHFIELD I'mionil of Pioneer apd War Veteran Held TIiIh AftiniKKm from Masonic Tomplo Tho funornl of I). W. Small, old lng strangers about tho city. About City .Wharf It Is estimated that tho present ro polrs of tho city wharf will bo Biif- ttntti fna ni 1 1 .. - 1 ..v.ut ,u, ,, ivuni ouo year. I hone ..in.,..nM w,u-.i i...n., . ,. . 1 ' r'"B Uo y"nr wo cn ovflo(WM hoId llnUor tIl0 lroctan ot th0 ourcltvw arrnTt'Vn 'a' ' Masonic lodgo this afternoon from 1"VV-" with tho Rev. .'-wv.,!. ,i luiuiiuu irom mo OXpondl turo. Until the city enn hn nfm.ir. ruu ot an incomo that will nay in torost on tho Investmont, I am op- qho.smllod continually with all hor poJod1to nn' Mtonslon of our pres- tinln nn,l vitm.v..,i i... i i win nnurt. '""M '"" "f troHBiiiK nor miiu nngors, Baying: 'Ed, I want to llvo for you and tho family, but ir i hayp Jo go I am dlo.' Sho never flinched nml nmiin.i Browning officiating. Tho body ar rived from Lowlaton, Idaho, on tho Kllblirn this morning. Thoro woro many bountiful floral wreaths for tho casket. Tho pall I linnwnrn . Ili r.. ... t 1. k t Iho ownership of a municipal wn-L wn vnim..u .i .... a e ,,. "in iwiviiiiio uiiu iiuiu 4i( g, H soy, E. II. Joohnk, F. G. Gettlns, R SAY V. H. ENGINEERS FA YOU NORTH .JETTY tor BjBtom is n utility that I xln consoled to " ( . ,K W m"' ,0 n,,, to - O Graves. E. E. Bradley and D A. n,i ii.i qM,ro ' lrIB.t''u "oxt two years. Any'jonoa Tlln ilonnrnrv ' hnnvn that It Boomed Just llko a woddlng dy ,to hor. Sho then went to sleep and died with a amllo on hor faco. "Ifor burial was beautiful and wo drosflod hor In tho party dross alio last woro In .Marshflold, which was tho drapod ono and that sho mndo ImrsoIL Hor caBkot was whlto and tho couch stylo. Hor colorod mama placed a small bomiot of violets In her hands and remarked that Bho Btiggostlon that will aid us to ac ed. njl tho wh)o. Sho said this was compll . 1. Is ll v.n if U" l ,"?" of tho C,v!l War votonla wo' -tho happiest day of her llfo and T W,H " n,",roclnt- ,mcon Miller, S. B. Cathoart. A. I). Must Havo Economy With tho closing of tho saloons wo havo lost a sourco of rovonuo that will call for tho strictest economy, nnd I Insist that each councilman ndopt for his slogan two words, and let thorn bo "Economy" and "Effl oloncy." Do not nuthorlzo tho ex penditure of any sum of money until you nro convinced that It Is absolut- Wolcott, 11. S. Hommlngwny, G. W. Schrock nnd I. S. Kaufman. PORTLAND, Oro., Jnn. 1. A Washington special dis patc.h to i a i Portland paper says: n.j " Tho Improvement of tho North Jetty of Coos IJuyrfis reported to liavo been roc ommondod ' by tho Oregon District U. S. Engineers. No confirmation of it can bo se cured ppndlug Its nrrlvnl. " If favorod, tho Oregon dologatlon Is prepared to mako u vigorous effort for It. Tho project1 'would not meet tho objection offered to most harbor worStT ns It Is pointed out that It Includes only work for tbo preservation of work already dono nnd such extension as necessary to ac complish tho result sought when tho work first started." county amounting to $17,541.70 and covering a torm of five years. " Judgo Hamilton holds that (lie "tax being properly lovlod, Isa lion ngalnst tho land, a definite charge, not against tho Individual but against tho land Itself.1' " Under tho decision Judgo Ham LIKEWISE IS THE ClIEHUt ice cream; dishes ownor, . ' i and these aro being brought down llto B tllc ,n,on tlint -tlip do ns thoy aro found. Men havo for "ant tnNcs will havo to bo pard. somo time boon working nt tho Tlio same nillnc vroulil nIo npply to shipyards getting things in shape for ,0 dollnquen it taxes duo from the tho commencement of tho work. Mr. Banks declared that thoy havo been Blow In signing up a fi nal contract with tho Southern firm because thoro nro so many things that first must ho threshed out and adjusted. Tho vessel will bo towed down to San Francisco for tho In stallation of hor onglncs. Thoro is nothing at all definite regarding tho building of n second vessel, this for tho Charles Nelson Company. MADDEN TO JAILi A Well -Fitted Truss oly nocesBarv. or tlm it ...m ...... .. wnnl.t l. !. .... . . .." ." "" '" - "v " i,,u "vv uo 10 go suo;"-et on uio liivostmout was heart broken. . The coiincllmen aro chosen guar- I havo consoled myself with tho ''" through whom im,i ,, n thought Hint ovorythlng was dono bl"B for tho exponso of tho city, and I IS invaluable Yotl HIV- tnkinn that could bo and no money or 1 1 urRo that these hills bo regard",! ",VdlUdUIU TU m ofrort was spared to restore hor"8 y'"" very own, and that you let ' Chances Wlieil VOll Order a llPnltll Klin ...no ..!. . .. IlOfllllll- D'..i.i.n ... ... J -"" " niiuu a Biuiururi " jon irom tuo line of lowuni (no last and could not bo -v,'ur ""cini duties It Is belloved hero that tho U. S. Englnoors' roport referred to In tho Washington dispatch Is tho old ro port mndo by Mnjor Morrow a year or so ago and which was novor mado public. It was genornlly undorstooti hero that Major Morrow mado favw orablo rccommendntlons for the north Jotty at that tlmo. Slnco tho Clnromont wont on tho North Jetty nnd tho Santa Clara piled upon tho south spit, a strenuous effort bus beon mado to got tho Jotty project tukon up ngaln by congress with tho rosult that tho old roport of Major Morrow hns been demanded, Hoyoud this, nothing Is known lo cally nbout tho situation. MANY SHIPS NEEDED TO MOVE FREIGHT " Woht Coast or South Africa Wants Von.lH to Cprry Shipments to Other Couiitiics PLEADS CJl'ILTV TO MAKING COMPANION DANCE Old Man Says Ho .Didn't Know It Was Loaded Getn Slv .Months Grand Jury Is Recalled Archlo Madden plcndod guilty bo foro Judgo Cokn yesterday on u chargo ot firing a gun at Scotty Lowo, near Beaver Hill, nnd "wiis Bcutenccd to six mouths in Jail. Tho grand Jury Is bolng recalled today mid will miot tomorrow to act upon pending cases. Several months ngo Archlo Mad den, an elderly man, lived on n llttlo farm conducted by hlmsolf and Scot ty Lowo. It wri8 allegod that whllo (ho. two men woro together Madden pulled a gun nnd commanded Scot ty to dnnco. Tho lattor didn't move fast enough to suit and Maddon It Is ! claimed, took a shot at his heels as ho -was running. Madden testlflod that ho didn't know tho gun was loaded and that ' ho was Just playing, anyhow. I Judgo Colco expressed n willing ness to llston to an apiillcatlon for ! tho parolo of Muddon nftor 30 days In Jail. Mom To Act On Thoro nro aovnrat men now undor nrrost and rendy for grnnd Jury ac tion. Thoy nro William Hollou, of Brldgo, who hit a man on the head with a shovel, and Joo nnd Pat McGlnty, of tho Flshtrnp country, who got drunk on hnrd elder nnd terrorized tho neighborhood and stood off tho officers with guns. Tho grand Jury will also act on gio enso of Hawkins, charged with robbing clothes lines, and tho cubo of tho man who committed robbery In Marshflold. Judgo SklpWorth Is oxpectod to ar rlvo today and bo ready for tho op ening of his torm perhaps tomorrow. Oregon & California grant lands in thls county for tho years 1013 and 1 101 1, and totaling $180,703, al though tho latter wns not a party in tho cuso at Issuci " If sustained by tho higher courts, this decision moans that Douglas County ovcntually will ro colvo $204,301 of delinquent taxes from theso two corporations. Coos nnd Lano counties nro in n similar Bltuntlon to recover ntmost equal iuuouiit8 each. " Tho qunstlon of tnxes was mined on tho Southern Oregon Company's demurrer to tho complaint filed ny Douglas Co. in an offort to collect tho dollnqucut taxes. It was main tained by tho company's nttornoy that tho tax lovylng oflcors erred in making tho nsHcssiuont and that pay ment of tho tnxos should bo delayed ponding thoiitcomo of suits riled In higher courts." Havo your programs printed Tho Tlnios offico. nt Tlmo Want Ads for results. Ono May Turn Sour and tlici Hns Hccn Soaked In Llijuor and Ih Hatred It may bo difficult for soft jJI nrlrlora nnd soda water hIobj.I ulu awui'i umui. vsiiu iiiiiii Wliout soft drinks snyB 'that elder' of ,00,, undor tho law must contain not.nw Uianono;half of 0no por CeilfiM- cohoi. ,11 will bo very difficult iO.suro oi, mis nuoui. ciucr, fl, swcot prouuci prouuoiy wopij toln that much alcohol nnd tliei Ull Ul HUIU1IIK 111 IIIU UUIUQ j,U causo a grcuiiy lncreasnu pcrccnuii of alcohol and rapidly too, Consequently ho hns taken alt tV ciuor out or ms piaqo and win attonipt to hnndlo It for fenr that I may ,nt any tlmo got into trouble, ) is iiKoiy nun cioer win not bo hiaj. led at all because of tho possibly of It changing Into nn alcohofc drink. Tho law says that 0110 may am, Hen-Intoxicating elder for his 0 liBt llltf tlm fflrmrt nflm .H.l.. "" """ " " "" HIUKCJ 1 quantity may find that it lias turnu and that ho has a largo qirantltrof aiconouc drums on ms nanus, Han on the Cliony Even tho innocent nnd dainty nut. nschlno cherry, which is used to i uio cono ot n morry wiuow suadu la under tho ban nftor tho first of tit ear. Becnuso thoy havo bed fcteopod In liquor thoy nro Include in Uio list of things Intoxicating u. cording to loading nuthorltlcs on tl new prohibition lnw. Tho chrrli 11 ro grown In Oregon, packed h brlnd t tho cnnnorlcs nnd then ship. pod to California whoro thoy aro pal tiirough nn nlcohollc liquor procoi. ProlitbltN DriigglMts DrugglstH will not bo permitted uso cherry or other wines tig rcM. clcs for physicians' prescrlptlong nof enn they ubo whisky for llko purpo es, nccoruiug to nuthorltlcs. Ir t physician thinks his patient m( navo whisky thon hn must provide I himself, nccordlng to the govcrnla intorprotntloiiB. Tho. druggist cm, only sell ethyl alcohol and then every individual saicsmnn III tho store, wi expects' (o furnish tills nlcoliol, aol frrnlsli a bond of JfiOO. Wo havo Just received from Jphu lieq Clmhe, Mexico Albuquerque, New A Delayed Shipment of Guaranteed enu 1 n e Navajo Indian Rugs OUK HKJCJEST INDUSTHY Bpared that it would havo been Bolfish on our pari to wish her with ufl longer. Everything wns ho grand and her friends bo grntoful that it took away much of tho usual s.Ung thut .generally goos with a tlly AuorlittiJ prfM o foot liar Tlmci.l truss by mail or have inexper- Manama, jnn. 3. Tho ontiro , , ,.. 'vest coast of South Arrlca Is asking lenced persons try tO fit yOU. 1 for ships to movo tho vast amount or freight that Is piling up at the vari ous ports awaiting Bhlpniont to othor Thanks Thoso Leailinr For tho rotlrlng niombora of tho Pllv n-i1llirtll T l.. ... . Hndllest feeling. ,, "I y0UT tl'USSCS, Clastic thank them ror their advice and as- stOCkitlCIS etc nt hpnrimnr ! Blstanco, and to the new members 1 aiuUKIIlJb' tl0' ai JlCaaquar- ja (lO.I.OOt) .Men Einnloywl anil Hllllm.u f lnvestel In l.imiiw... Lumbering Is tho country's big gest Industry, Judging from tho num ber of porsons omploycd, says the Nation's HllBlness. ThlR Inilnnirv THESE wen arriving t countries, nccordlng to Information j1'" -18,000 sawmills, ?1, 000,000,000 Biiipping cucios noro. The clos-' luvesimont in theso plants and G05, I i - .. - A I ' " 1 ... AA- srupg or viis kind, so I say to IT, "" l"u B"'o cunrjty and frioiul- ICPS. HCV are I ttCfJ )V an I ranamn uauai, together . vu "ou ompioyed. Tho standing you thnt tho momory will always ' '" a8k for '"J'solf. I bo- ' ".wun now conaitlons brought about IIIWi: wcio Intended for tho Chilktmns and Holiday trade, but ting too lute wo Imvo placed tlioni in our window at u-r; nttnutlvo prices. ' This Is an exceptional oppoittinlly to hcciirh ouo of theso rare ro diictloiis in Hus at ovactly tho miiho pilirs you would pay In AIhii(iicrqiio. It Mill imy you to mako u trip to tlm Mote, oven If jou do not wish ' 'i to buy, ih tho exhibit nlono is well worth Seolntf. It is one of the largest collection of fieiiiilno Navajo Indian Kiij;h over hhown la Coos County, . t "We SeH It for Less" Going & Harvey Co. Complete House Furnishers up a Bwcot njio and I ao elncoroly flPProdato tho part you, and yours Jiao always shared during our lppy days an Coos Hay, , J'l havo so many acknowledgo Jiieuts to wrlto that this will bo my only Ipttor thoro aro moro than ono nunurou and fifty, so when coitve,niont you may glvo tho nowa to Eoino of our Interested friends ; -ano oollevOd to tho last that film -would sot well with all hor at tehtlon at homo, and tovon wnntod mo to say that to hor friends sho remembered with cards during tho Holidays, but I omitted that part of It. "Tho floral pieces sho got woro many and beautiful ono that I must montlon was a largo clock standing; bIx feot high and in it tho hour and mlnuto Bho passed Rvay:." TT t , im, II. I?t KfUTv Pontlst, 201 llovo tho coming year holds mnnJeXDCrt. Koort things In store for North Homl, i and r feel confldont that our cltlnons I havo olectod men ror rn....nii..... "ho aro big enough and brn..,i ' enough to rlso to any occasion tho futuro may bold for us. MONUMENT KIIKGTKl) A aiatoilni l'h,l 'j, Pm.t of !,,,,,,,,, Torpedo Hoals inr Auod4teJ Vttu to Coo lltr Time. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Jan. A, A monument constructs ,, fraginonts of torpedoed ships wash ed ashoro lias beon erected at Hor nuin, on tho Islo of Sylt. In tho North Sea. Th0 niouuiuont, which lakes tho filitipo roughly of a sub marlno, ,ests abovo an English un oxpjodod mine, also washed ashoro n par by, Dr. I), r. VhiiRlin, Dentist, Hoom ". Fir National Hat,c bullilOig. timber brings tho total Investments iy uio liuroponn war aio tho prlncl 'l0 -'iroo,000,000. pnl causos for (ho present congestion..! This Industry furnishes railroads All tho ships that touch at ports n traffic incomo or $200,000,000 n along tho South Amorlcan west coast pear. Yet lumborlng Is ono or tho from l'untn Arenas to Panama rogu-j most 'lopressed of Industries and lnrly nro gotttng nil tho freight thoylsoen,s 1 bo the victim or its own tan handlo, and "so much Is being j helplessness because or uncontrolled transshipped out tho Panama Hall I competition. i tho yellow plno In road across tho Isthmus that oory dustry, which comprises moro than MB car tho company has Is In constant ubo nnd there Is nood or moro rolling slock. Tho Poruvlan ports nro said to bo Btuokod mountain high with sacks of ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner Market and llroadnay l'n .nllnlt ll , - . v ..4 our om patrons ori81IKar, wll,u , Ecundor It , b . cotton waiting to bo moved, nnd the reasonable rates. E. W. SULLIVAN T"f !! THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL HoiiNokcepiug Apaitiiieuts " Two rooms, $K.O() month Kloetrlclty and (las. Freo baths .Sleeping rooms, ijli.no k up imrvesi ot cocoa is so gieat that it will havo to bo destroyed jf not handled soon, nil ap- POItTLAND Itaymond (Jill, olectrlolan by trado, has been pointed city jitney Inspector. AMITY The postofrico was rob bed nnd ?40 In stniups apd money was taken linlf tho lumbor production, chaos i's resulted from ouster proceedings of tho .Missouri supronio court, bringing prices down 37.7K nnr ., .he past few years ha.vo entailed an estimated loss to labor, carrlor nnd manufacturer of $39,000,000. WENDLING Decauso their ro ligion would not permit thorn to eat pork, which was borvod them at a logging camp, and not being per mitted to cook their own meals, eight Russians quit their jobs. EUGENE Judgo Hamilton will bo n Eugouo Jan. 19 to hear six cases iji which Judge Sklpworth Is dlsqual- Getting People Into YMr Naturally, you havo to glvo them a reason for coming there. Then why not lot them know you havo something peoplo want to see. Advertise to thorn in THE TIMES. Turn tho manufacturers' news paper advertising toyour own nd nntago. Show newspaper advertised goods In jour window at tho tlmo tho ad vertising is running-. Get your storo in tho public oyo nnd peoplo will leavo their foot- piluta oiv youn dooivatoo,,. StQre ii $ if I r i .il'-.f . . m Vt t hw-t wwnr svM&nt" ? ftT ! LS D " "rTTniWMMywmi'iii i iitl iiiitiiiiiiniMi umiiii