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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1916)
,rr& T1 lTl .' I Wl' I ' fF T'TI WW - ow'u'fu-yl' ft A DIVjDED HOUSE CANNOT STAND NEITHER CAN A DIVIDED SKIRT WxtmB a PAPER THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Edinbllshed 187H Vol. No. XXXIX. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 EVENING EDITION Am TIio Const Mull l Consolidation of Times, Const Mall nnd Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 2(j2 tW9WKm mm iati OOPS NOT 10 WARSHIPS LEAVE DANGER POINT H W IS L IS WILSON 1 UP TOWNS in JU American Soldiers Will beKept on Move All the Time in Mexico - IS NOW AS I'WO V, H. MOATS DEPART MEXICAN WAT Kits Raleigh Kails I 'nun San RIoro anil .(lit) Kentucky Leaves New ()i. leans Willi More Marines ISlflK GIVEN 4444444444444 RATTLKSHIP ALSO LEAVES FOR SOUTH Statement by Officials at Washington Sets at Rest Anxiety on That Score AN OBJECTION" IS RAISED Imported the Cmmuu Commander ,t Jmtn ! XHw Tlnil (Ion rral 1'cn.hhig's Men Miwt Xot Occupy C"sl,s rnnli's I, AnUIJ rrcim r HT Tlmn.J WASHINGTON, I). C, Mar. 18. The American troops pursiiliiK the Villi bandits lmvo no Intention ami no orders to occupy uny city or tons during tho march into Mox- Ico, This was stated in ino wuuu llouio and tin Wnr Dopnrtmoiit to day after tlio receipt of n report, ,thit General (Iwlrn,. cnrrunzai commander at Juarez, lint! given no-1 1M1C lice Wil uenerai rurmiuir, ""i' ould not bo allowed to occupy Cttu Grandcs or otlior towns. Will Keep Movlnjr It wn declared by administration olllclali that tlio pursuit or Villa Idas entirely a punitive expedition, bid none Of tlio characteristics tnr AmoflatpJ PrtM to coot ny TIiiih.J 'NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 18. Tim battleship Kentucky Hailed for Vom Cruz today. Tlio officers declined to statu why the Kentucky re turned yesterday after start ling. Late last illicit 30 ad ditional niariucH wuro tala'ii nlionnf. 4444444444444 Fears of Having Any Trouble With the Carranza Author ities Are Dispelled LI IS US IE Reported Now to be in Two Different Parts of Mexico at the Same Time CAVALRY MOVES RAPIDLY (llr AmocUlfd I'rrM to Cooi Ilr Tlmn 1 VALLKJO," Cnl., March 18. Tlio thlrd-clusH cruiser Raleigh sailed for Ban Diego toduy after taking on ammunition 11L Mare Island Navy Yard, It wnB said she would con tinuu to tlio Mexican west coast. United Slates Tumps Camp at. Col onln Diiblitn Which Is One of the Environs of Casas ('H.'ikIom llautlll Reported South Thero '4 VILLA REPORTER IX CHIHUHUA WESTEILV UNION SENDS FIRST MESSAGE VIA EUGENE NEW BIT COMING TO MAKE WEKKLV FREIGHT TRIPS HEItE " Will Itollovo Freight Congestion F. II, llaiantloii, (ieneral MuuitRi'r S. Klmo.j Line, llcrvs i , in, Aiw-Il4 t'rM to fa nj TlmM. Lino From RoscImiir Tal.es Hack Sent. After 10 Years Faithful Ser vice Fioo Ftaun. Storms 44444444444444444 WIRE CONNECTER THIS AFTKKXOOX The new Western Union wlro was connected up in Murshfloltl nt 2: fin p. in. The . first messago to coino v through was to the Clinni- her of Commerce- from tho First Nntlonul Hank of Eu- Reno extending congratula- tlous, nnd the second to Mutt 4 4' L. May. Tlio wlro was working fino this afternoon. 4444444 4, 4444444 Exit tlio time worn phrase, "No news; wires down." The Wvatorn "Union Telegraph Company's line from Cooh Ray along the track of tho WII lametto Pacific to Eugeno and thcuco tn PnHlniul In wnrldtii. Tli. ttrat imessngo went flickering across this Ufteruoon nnd lustuntly the company 4 discarded tho wire from ItoscburR EIGHT! BILL Representative Mann Says President Wilson's Plans to Prepare are Inadequate DEBUTE ON T Suggsstion by Another Mem ber That War, if it Comes, May be Sudden WISE TO CONSIDER NOW Chairman Hay of the Houso Mili tary i timiintteo bii)n ittu itm Refine Congress Represents tho Convictions of tlio President MEXICANS AT VERA CRUZ SHOW. COOH FEELING I . . - . I A DOUGLAS, Ariz., March 'ini tor -hi years lias Kept Coos conn-1 ....... ...I.. 1..1 ....... .1.1.. , .! I.I. 16 is. contradicting other rc- Coos Hay is to lmvo n now freight of'uorvlco from Portland. F. II. Hur- ports, n telegram received hero today by tho Carranza consul assented that Villa and his bandits cro located near San Ucronimo, Chlliuu- 4f him, and are making their wny In tho direction of Madera. i. iv in iniriLrriiomn rmmmmipnumi wiriij m .- r.-. - -....-.. ...... the outside world. Thero was great rojolclng when tho first wlro came; thero Is groat rejoicing today to know the second lino Is up. It Is expected that prou- goiii the coutlnu- Jably Tor nil tlmo is g . Jnl sourco of wlro trc trouble. Tho now 'lino is along a clear right-of-way and ; will not bo subjoct to tho will of ,wvcry storm that blows. From Itosoburg to Coos Hay tho old lino led through dense forests nnd over tho mountains. It did not take (llr Auorlitnl Vtt't to fool nay Tlmri.l EL PASO, Tex., March 18. Tho w Invailon, nndithero wos no object jadon, gonoral nmnngcr of tho S. El- American cavalrymen wore cnuipoilj,nC, of )llow t0 ,Mt th( tIlUro In occupying towns or cities ho-1 more lln, was hero today. Ho iiiutlo toilny t Colonla Dublan, ono of lUervlco out of kilter. t Ofton Tho time the Araerlcnn troops will keep tho nnnounccment tlio 300 ton guso- U"o environs of Casas Orandos. They Times has boon forced to apologize coDitantly on tho move. ilno schooner Tillamook will oh nrrivcti in tlio nlKlit. Iilirougli Colo-tt.) its roadors for a lack of tolograilh March 25 start a weekly sorvlco to "in unman runs tlio road to tho Oa-Uo news bocnuso n troe semowlioro T 0000 Vll.L Mi:. AND Coos Hay from Portland. Sinco tho wrecking of the Santa tClaru In tuirly November there lins boon a congestion of Coos Hay freight lit Portland. Merchants lmvo tlmo 'leana where ported. district 2fi miles- southeast j alpuff thnJlno-hatLsaaii.XJjtu JtouiU Villa was Inst 'definitely re- ,0Wn tho lilllsltlo tnkliiR tho tologrnpl l'oars Hlspelled N'ows of tho encampment tt Co- . , i liihHdAiiif , n.rnii. iii...i lx, i.niiniln In Mint lonln Haitian illsnnllpil fonrs nf nnv S()M)li:itS ARE KNOAdEI) ti,oy could not got tliolr roocIb. Tholdisputo with Constitutionalist nu- Kllhurn, of tho North Pacific Steam-jthorltles ovor what position tlio ship lino, has como loaded each trip, Amorlcnn troops should occupy nt but still tlioro was goncrnlly frolght Cases Orandos. Scout outriders left in Portland that could not bojdashod Into Colonla Dublan last brought. Lately tho Hronk water also. night with tho nows that tho Amor bctalU tif fctile,i Result or Rattle Which YeMcidiiy Aro Xot Yet Received ID, Alitj Vmi to Coo Iljr TIrim. Oh I'wlrc with It. Tho lino caino Into Cushinau from Eugono with tho railroad. Slncv that Hlmo two crows lmvo boon working ifroin both ends. J. II. Duls, wlro foreman nnd his crow tills afternoon 4iook'cl up tho last wire nnd tho currout flickered on, carrying Its first messago with It. 18. Fighting wNsnt onto tho run, but tho lengtlion- Icons wero nonr. Tho column which TORUEON. March kii leen In nrouress sinco earlvilng of tho schedule to Include South IMterday betweon tho Constitution- j orn California aided Httlo In rellov Ht and Villa forces at Canon !l"R tho freight sltunton. Chirriloi, in Torroon state. Nows' Tho Tillamook is well known on c( tho outconio has not beou roCooB liny, having mnrto soveral trips hed. Tlio Villa couiinrJndcr lsl'" boro, tho Inst ono bdliiR ' 'bo 'd to be Juan Madrid. Aimtlicr Tight Reports reaclied hero also that H men wero killed nnd 32 cap turcd In a battlo between the Con ttitatlouallsts and Bo-rulled "Pacl "sli." somowhoro In tho roi;iou of wngo. Tho "Pacifists" wore 1J to bo under tlio leadership of fall. It Is or about 300 tons burden, n gasoline schooner and a staunch craft. Tom Jumps, or tho Swayno and Hoyt Compnny, wll'bo tho agent or tho vcssol. Ho has long been In terested In getting hor onto tills run. Sho will uso the Ocean dock and her Bchodulo provides ror hor to leave was first to go into this important American sottlement, was said to bo tho cavalry from Hnchlta. i CRISIS IS OVER No I'Var of Any Trouble Retweeu Two Countries JU, Anoflil.1 rrrt to coo. Dt, TlmM.) EL PASO, Texas., Mar. If?. Villa Is In the neighborhood of Las Cru ccs, lip miles south of Casas Gran den, record lug. to Information re ceived today by Cienornl (lavlra, tho SPEAKER CLARK IS SUPPORTIXO HILL 4 n, Amw Uttd rrtii is cmrt Tlr Tlrnr, WASHINOTON. D. C, Mar. 18. Speaker Clark aban doned tho chair and took tho floor in tho Houso today to spoak for tho administra tion's army bill. Ho do clarcd that It is as Rood us could be expected undor tho circumstances and predicted it would havo tho gonoral support of tho country. Hlg Demonstration Held tti Celebrate Agreement Reached by Two Count ties tn, AmoclatM Prrni to Cum lit; TlmM, VERA CRUZ, Mexico, March 18 A popular demonstration was hold hero last night to celebrate tho agreement 'reached betwoon tlo Uuttd States and Mexico regarding mutual concessions for the pros ecution of outlaiws. An Imposing street parade was held nnd speeches wero delivered, during wihlch tho mention or the names of President Wilson and Provisional President Carranza wore loudly cheered. BORDER NOW QUIET SECRETARY HAKER (JIVES OUT STATEMENT AHOUT MEXICO TRAIN EQUIPMENT IS XOW AT UMPQUA 4 It Is announced that a locomotive, two pnssongor 4 conches and a baggngo coach 4 which Engineer Hlndiuarsh 4 ordered for tho local sorvlco 4 nro now at tho Umpqua nnd will bo brought across In a 4 day or two. Tho dato of tho cstubllshiuont of passenger fervlco to Eugeno has not 4 hodii definitely fixed, oxcept 4 that It will bo about April 4 ICth. 444444444 tn, AcUU! rrria to Coot tl, TIuim,) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 18. Tlio Houso mllitaTy bill Is Presi dent Wilson's own bill, Chairman Hay of tho military commlttoo In formed tho House whon alio dobato on tlio measuro was resumed un-ilor-thu tun-lu)Ur..rulo, "I may my," ho Bald In roply to a question, "In broad language this Is tho President's bill nnd that ho thoroughly approves of It." Supports Wilson .Chairman Hay said that tho bill "carries out tho recommendations or tho President's messago nnd goes a little farther." Ho ndded that' while tho hill did not contain a contlnoutal nrmy proviso, tho Pres ident wnB satisfied that tho pro posed federalization of tho Nat ional Gunrd would accomplish tho jBiimo purposo Some Evltciucut at. Tampleo Rut Ap parently It In TomHrnry nnd Without Citttso IlVjr Ai.orUtp.1 Fim to Coon nf TlmM.J WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 18. Secretary Ilaiker today Issued tho .following statement: "Reports coiveti directly through military channels and those sent to this De partment from other ilnimrliiioiitH or llto government, lndlcato nulot aloiig tho ontlro bordor, oxcopt some excitement at Tnmplcn, which Is np parently temporary and without cause, Secretary Hakor said .ho would loa.vo today ror Cleveland and would not return until Tuesday. 4 4 '4 4 '4 4 4 re- 4 4 4 4 HELD IN CHECK Fail to Make Any Advance Around Verdun Since Attack', of Thursday Night OUT LT NIGHT 1 4 No Activity on Part of the Ir. fantry and Artillery Fire is Lighter ) MOVEMENTN BULGARIA Kcport That Troops In That Country Aro Ai-Url! Llttlo Doing; Today ' at tho Other Fronts In th Hlg ICiiroteau Wtir ' 444444444444, REPORT DENIED llY THE FRENCH EMHAriHY (Df AuotlitrJ rrr.i lu Cost tl, Tlni.T AVA8HINGTON, MttTCh 18. The French embassy, upon Instructions from Purls, to day emphatically dented that tho German foreos wore hold ing any portion or Headman's Hill. 444444 MAIL TO SUMNER SERVICE SIX TIMES A STEAD OF THREE WEEK IN-TIMES - rzzz, wo,,,,.,,,,, ---i-frr;:r;;.:iJ,; ,. Mini: Kmi join nail nni. F. D. Fletcher or tho Sporry Flour tho Associated Press, It was declar- IVIflU L I llU I LU I I UN nu tutu H'XSTOX WANTS TO SHIP SUP W.IIS TO Ris I'ORCICS INo State llep.u (., lo (;j t ,ov. WH011 1-Vimi Mexira,, fiv,Ver. iit to Vh0 Ln0 MltlH T,, to Coo. n, Tlti.M.1 SIIINOTON, H.C., March 1 S. e stat Department received to. Mrom General Fulton through nL Lo lmrtmout a rc(leBt to nr- will, the de facto government Certltu ""iM'iica 10 mo ex ctMe1i;r;"p,,en,eio Hllfrnu :irn,Ia8' to ship hy w.,'"0 8"l'I'lles to 'ry rorces n Mexico. '"e stato ,1. .... fll.nl... . ... . Z Tit hy t,l C0,,B,,, for Car- H11U ., '" ' pronauuity m "o Braiitej, upEN IN ABOUT 2 WEEKS 8.T. liljTl",s,,n,,,,r Armstt-oiiK "jPjb. Will He Completed SSZ Wor,rt 8ays: "T" We Si , !ee" Da,wlon a1 Co bll trave i? . 8lla1'0 for nutomo- "'. Srn 1,eav-ran "oesn't jn 'Icaer c "8 l0 Couty Commis- troasU.ui; 7mslroB. Mr. Arm- U, e,r'nt0n,,e,lt f th, repair ,1oa5 the -L ,ng douo on roart "ere a ,;:'. uunK "eloW Conulllo. Company, Is a personal frlond or .Mr. Ml.i-n.lnn tin tvrnt,. tn llllll. "VtlllllllCd .... I.I.W... .u .... " ....... . tho situation nnd tho gonernl innnn gor caino horo to Investigate. Tho result wns his announcement this morning'. An orrort will bo mado ,to Becuro dockage for tho vessel at tho Smith Terminal dock, until .Air. Fletcher this morning, because this Is centrally located. Keep Regular Schedule According to N. F. Titus, also hero with Mr. llaradon, tho plan is to' lmvo tho Tillamook leave Albers Dock No. 3 In Portland ovory Wed nesday and to tail from hoio on tho return trip every Saturday. McCul lom & Painter will bo tho North Bend agents for tho boat. Tlio Til lamook was built on Coos Hay by Kruso & Hanks, ed tho crisis In tho rolutlons betweon tho United States and Mexico wero ADELINE COMPLETES ROUND iat nnd that thero s no riirtlior Tiiii'itnauisiA w miuiw I "Then," Bald Ropresontatlvo Mooro, Ilopubltcan, "Rontlomon voting ror tho bill will bo voting ror tho President's convictions." "Thoy will," liny responded. Xot Satisfied Ropresontatlvo Mann, minority 'leador, attacked tho bill as bohiR . Inadequate to moot tho demands of j tlio presont time, "Tho tlmo haB I como." ho said, "whon it Is wlso 4 for us tn consider tlio nosslblllty. and evon tho probability, or tho ruluro, and proparo now ror what may como to us, H wo do not piepare now wo may roRiet It to tlio end or our lives." Ho declared that tho United States must take a prominent place In derondlng Its own rights nnd honors Tor hor, Capt. 11. W. Ol-lthoso or tho smaller neutrals nntl 'son having- broken two or his best In upholding International law. round trip records. May Como Suddenly Froim tho tlmo bIio loft hor dock Ropresontatlvo Kuhn, ranking on tho lust trip, Just nlnoty-olght minority member or tho military hours had tilapsod' until sho was on 'committee, said tho war camo aud itor 'wav ueuin. Her best nrovlous denlv In modern times and that wis- ,. ...- ..,, . - . ,.,..r Gonoral Funston sum no reieivftij., .03 , ,, , .mtrlotlsm 'demandotl a no official confirmation of tho arrival , siw n)fi0 ,iro0 hor roconj for ti,0 rnns0nablo measuro of propuredness . r ...lc f .1 nn.l nt tlm AV. 1' . .... .. .. . .. I . nn,asuBuiuimwui.ir ;"-- round trip from tuo uoos uny oar. for war. pedltlonary rorces. nut nssumuu mu ,.ghu cros8e(l ont Tuesday morning at 'S: 15 and crossed In yesterday at 3:15, making Just sovouty-nlno hours A now record was also established ror loading last night, u llttlo owr 1,700,000 foot of lumbor being pluced New Schctlulo Efftx:tivo ApriT 1st, According to Ordj.r l'roni Postal Department (Spoclal to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON, March 18. Mall uervlco betweon Marshflold and Sum- uor is to bo Increased from throo to six times a weok, offectlvo April 1. Tho above nows will bo gratifying to tho residents of Sumuor and Catching Inlet. Through tho courtesy- of Masters Hros., most or the peoplo have been receiving The Times dally but tho otlior mall wus hold back us tho Postofflco Depart ment only authorized tho threo-tlmo-u-weok sorvlco. With tho oponlui; or McDonald & Vuughu camp thero, tho jtatrouugo or the Sumner orrico is (tnatorlully Increased, u point which vPostmnstor Grovo Motley called to tholr nttontlon. (nr Auocltl4 Ptmi to Coo Br TlmM. LONDON, March 18. Sinco tho reports of massad (attacks Thursday night against the Vlllugo' and fort or Vaux, the Gormuns lmvo notad- vnnccd nt uny point on tho Verdun dofeuses, parts nunouncod today," !; Lust night wus pussod without In fantry activity uiul evon tho artjllory; action Is described as IntOrnilttont; In Quiet KltfewhCi); t Reports- of dovelopnlenls of lm- fportuuco lu the theatres Of war urn fucking, lleuvy troop mdvbmohts In UJulgurla ure reported from Uuchur- .est, however, 4444444444444 STEAMER ItEIKiRTlCD TO HAVE UEEN HUNK in; AnofUta rr u 4 nr tib. LONDON, March 18. Tho stoumor Palembuug ibas boon torpedood. All tho mombein ot tho crow wore saved. i 4 M S need to renr tioublo. FUNSTOX XOT IXFOR.MEH Hits Xo Official Word of Arrival of Troops JDr AuoolatiKl I'n-M lo Coo. Il Tlmn. SAN ANTONIO, Toxus, March. 18. The Adeline Smith sailed ut 0:30 this morning for Hay Point with two new 444444444 4 TURK MINISTER 4 4 OF WAR IS HOME 4 t nr AMorUtfc I'rill to "K. H7 Tin,'.. I 4 HURLIN, March 18. Offl- 4 4 clal dispatches from Conslan- 4 4 tluoplo say Euvar Puslui, the 4 4 Turkish Wur Minister, bus 4 4 roturnod thero rroin u trip 4 4 or Inspection to Syrlu, Pulo- 4 4 stlno and Arabia. 4 4444444444444444 W w SUNDAY :w river bank ii. .. " treat itu. ....""" ' ro7 7 l "amage result rtee"t high waters. NUPTIALS OF EO.' 11. HOTXOR AND MISS ZIEOLER TOMORROW Well Known Miii-hhlleltl Couple 1" cd Suntluy AiteriHMtn 'ni' Itclutlvcs and Fi lends Invited According to frlonds, tho mar riage of Goo. H. Rotnor and Miss Kittlo Z.lcgler will tuko place to morrow afternoon. Tho laido Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zieglor. It will bo a nulot affair, only a few close frlonds and mem bers of tho families attending. Mr. Rotnor wont to Coqulllo yestorday to Bocuro tho license. They will re side on Eighth Torraco. I correctness of tho report, uonerut fPorshlng.s west column umior i-oi- tonel Dodd. had Cusos Grnndes us Its Immediato objective, but Its arrival last night was a surprlso to those nt heudquurtors who did not believe It likely tho distance would bo cov eied quite so quickly. Casus Oran dos is about 00 mllos. as tho crow fllles, rrom tho tioruor. C. R. SMITH HURT BY JOLT IN PULLMAN Mlllloiiulro Lumberman Reported ' linpiovlng at Spokane Killowlng Serious Accident With ndoquuton preparation peace tlmo, ho said, thousands ICRUSE RANKS MAKE RAPID PROGRESS OX WORK lives might havo boon saved In tho country's wars. Defeat Incroaso Tho first strugglo on amendments aboard lu towlvo nnd ono-hulf hours, 0 0 camo when Ropresontatlvo Sho hud ubout tho sanio cargo on her Ourdnor's proposal to Increaso tho last record-breuktng trip. SPOKANE, Wii., March IS. C. R. . Smith a millionaire lumberman of, Monasba. AVIs., Is iwoverlng In a locul hotel from concussion or tlioj brain, sustained a week ago by , bumping his hoad In u sleoplng car i..t. whiin coniinc to Snokuno. His 4 i;oiiH " - - physician reported today thut It will ho ut least two weeks beloro ho will .4 bo ublo to leavt) his bed. 444 4444444444 VESSEL MtlVE.MKXTS Arrived Nunn Smith, from Oakland 0:30 n, m. Kiburn, Pmtlund; 7 u. m. Adollna, Ouklnud, 5 p. in., Friday, Silletl Adeline Oakland, 9)30 u. m. Kllburn, San Diego, lato today. Duo to Sail Nunn Smith, Oakland. 0:30 u. in., Sunday, Hardy, San Francisco, Suu duy noon. 444444444444444 troops. coast nrtlllory from 17,000 to 22, 000 men was defeated. NOT AUTHORIZED 0 0 E NEARLY DONE War Department Did Xot Issi Or der About Corro.noiidonts H Awoitttel PrM to Oa M TtmM. AVASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. l.- The wnrnlng to nowspaper corns 4 pondents at Columbus that thoy 4 would bo hold responsible ror their dispatches under tho N.itionM dt 4'f'r.se not, appears to have beea is AHtiod wltlinut Byoclal Instructions First or Tlireo Son-going Crafts for Hercules Powller Company at San Frunclhco Tho KriiBO & Hunks Bhlpyurd ex pect to complete tho first of throo sea-going burges for tho Hercules Powder Company of San Francisco In about two weeks, Tho burges aro the largest over built on tlio nay. Thoy are to bo used In gathering kelp which Is no wbolng utilized n tho manufacture of explosives. "?ho two others will bo ruslied to com-'plotiou. Good progress is also bolug mutio 44444444444444444444444441 X PERSONAL. MENTION Ji 444444444444444444444444$ STOREY MUSSHN, son or Mr. arijl Mrs. David Mussen, undorwctjjl u succcssrul operation for throat trouble this morning und Is re ported to bo doing nicely. DAHLIA HULHS All tho choice dahlia bulbs from tho Succhl gar-, don will bo ofrerotl for sale TuetA duy, Murch 21 only, ut CO lUU streot South. ' MRS. HARRY J. M'KEOWN un.p: daughter, left on tho Union this inornlng for Heal Luke, wher they will spend the weok-onc). Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlndmursh will ulsb bo In tho narty. coming front Lakeside, MRS. J. II. STADDEN und llttl daURlitor, returned on tho Jtll burn toduy. Thoy visited Mrs. Studdon's parents In ElleiMjburj und rolatlvos lu many otiler places In Washington. In Jan uury, It wus 22 degrees below Jn, Eastern Washington. ROHT, W. SW ANTON, of tho Swurt ton Drug Co., will close Ilia store each Sunday for the present, as. ho believes his health demands rolouBo of ono day out of seven". und hopes that his patrons will excuBo him for any InconvonlencM caused by this arrangement, "tie feols, howovor, that by doing thjs ho will bo ublo to glvo much let ter sorvlco ror tho remaining 8i hours ot business during . tle . wook, V T :tl- Mm npoi-irn similionsoii of Nortm blend Is expected homo tho first it on tho two big atoamors under wny next week from a visit In San Fra- . at tho yurds and uddlttonal inon uro .clsco. t being put to work, hw'er injiirw .!.- -" Tho yurds' cupaclty Is now being awyor in tho North Hend Mill f nrn-Hnvn,! tn the utmost end thov will not Lumbor Company s mill, gat. ny n tin gearing y nnd had It badly crushed, . i. rnM linnnrtmnnt tlii. i, nr nt a loss to seo howlbo ublo to tuko uny moro contruca bund caught In tin gearing .'.. . . i... i. .i,, i oM.ouofniK-'. ,,. n fnw Tiinittlis. Tho contantlv ud- duy 1110 UCl can UV l...uv.. . V .". - - ... , . , . ,! ..to- . ti, cnrresiioiulontB t Is- vnuclng nrlcos or materials muKes.eim oi u.u i.,,b.. the'i'ulvunco contracting u llttlo luizuru 4 to prevent 4 t losing the movements of ous now. reatet J, tl Times wunt ads trlng rwullt; - jaj.t lUu