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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1916)
SOME COOSjAYMflURE TOO LIGHT FOR HEAVY WORK AND TOO HEAVY FOR LIGHT WORK t j ttmbnf Met wtXVL A PAPER THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES tilths Vol, No. XXXIX BUT WILL IE IS DASH General Pershing Plans Quick Drive as Soon as Villa Starts to Retreat I "I Arc Held in Reserve Some where at the Front in the Guerrero District WILL BE wiT PREPARED IJtIolilioti lo I"! I'iUftl for Kliiy of Imlcflnllo Pimitlim Army Ro pcil.i Indicate All Is Quiet .thing tlio Herder tBf AwwWM rrm 1 Cooa nr Tlmra. FIELD IIICAIHH'ARTEKS, AMER ICAN KXI'KMTIONAUY FORCE, COMMA Dl'lILAN. .March 28. (Wireless to ColmnbiiH.) Prepara tion! for closing hi on Villa In a Qolck, llioroiiKlity prepared cavalry irlrc arc being pushed forward rap liilr today at tlio flohl hc:ul(imrlcrn of General I'crshlng. Picked JI'jii .Ready A body of picked cavnlrymon liaii ken concentrated, and now is In reserve at tlio front soinowhoro tioutli of .Vomlqulpa on tlio northeastern cdre of tlio Guerrero district. Those men lll iircpnro to make a dash of Indctlnlto duration as booh iih Villa lit retreated. Is Qnkl Today Army reports indicated todny that quiet continued along thu Ainoricau line and tlicro lm liuon no cngngo nt In which tlio American troopn lud a part. M.iy Move Headquarters With Iho establishments of new American ndvanco huso tilles south of Casas (Srandca lth developments upparontly tho 120 and ini nlnent, It Is behoved that tho flold ntadquarlcrs may ho moved shortly from Colonla Rtibhin to a point teir tho front so (Jenornl Pershing wy bo In closer communication lth tho troops In tli'j American Tinguard. REPLY MOW fMTi:il STATUS SIJXDS WOIII) 'IO CAKUAXZA M Tl.a: giirsilon r Thing Hall wiN be Sittird Immedhitely As Xecd Is I'losslng tm iMocutM , ,u w, ,U7 T(oM , WABIIlXflTONM), ( March 2S.- "WBoran.1.11,, , vwnnm, nk1B 'n Immediate reply to tho rcquost Pcrralssloa to uo tho Moxiean Z , " BUW,,,"K thfl-AniarlcBii Z 1 l"lrs,,,t ,,f VIII ws 1. Vmf at lll S't Dopart.uont. III l,o forwards to (Juorotaro dam . . ioAay' T,, 'wonwnin. iH : m i,mt i,,u "r"' t ' from the border Is a pressing an n0w, ,mM)(1 (Iolayml fm. tho Jjocol covering the general sltua- ,MI1LS. X. M., HKCKIVKI) "VN An-'vliiW-Vm,Kii.ird Is 0v ' tho Mountains l0Lt Mill's! v. ,. n J"1''1 -A considerable i he II ?! a",,miI"tl"n was unload- M"ad arl 38t fW UayS' SeVt"al set u.; a,rsrl ,nS today, Whether or nin- sont t0 General "Srttte.T, ?t "cnown. (Six .vords ' n a , . tho Mtabll8linwnt 01 i'i r , 120 "lUe3 "nth reared randes' 'o vanguard hao i rfn r ,oint re I "hero mtr tho mountain cars no longer tul -e and mules are belns Tlv Patrlr-k x, o T ,,OM,,' ! la thA . ty flnls,1C(l1 3 '4J. County Jail Wednesdav i!j brotL" k6' Mr' McG'ty with kfl f'de, n T amo intoxicated on k their nei lir""ert " ,utnrtnnco j y HITS 15 CENSORSHIP "elghborhood. Kstabl'lshed JH7H An Tho Count Mall PASSES THE HOUSE KMKRGKNCV APPROPRIATION or MIGHT MILLION APPROVED Socialist. Members Says Expedition is Itliinilei' and That It. Will Ii'jihI io War (11 Awnrlaloil I'rcni Id Conn liar Tlmrn. J WASHINGTON, i). C, Mar. 28.--Tho emergency appropriation of $8, 111,502 to pay for added strength of thu army and tho punitive expe dition In Mexico, paused thu lluuiie of ReproscntutlvcH today. itcpronentritlvu Moyer London, n Socialist, or Now York, declared the Mexican expedition wuh a blunder and would lead to war. Ho cast tho only dissenting vote. Will Stand Togrtlicr Former speaker Cannon declared that wlintuvur wan tho reHiilt of the Mexican oxpedltlon, tho country would Htand lo'sulhor on tho Hiibjeet on national dofomio. Itupubllcnu Loader Mann doinanded a rouo'-d vote on thu hill to dciuoiiHlralc that what ever was needed for the defense would bo voted without a dissenting vote WILL GET OFFICE report that it. i-:. i,. rhrilliox OK RAXDOX CHOSEN Kiumor RVprcsentntlvu to Secure Postiuustcrshlp Tliero Somo SltlcllKhts TWO COOS COl'XTY POSTMASTERS NAMED O (1)7 Axwlaled I'rraa in Mwa na Tlmra.) 4 WASHINGTON, I). C, Mur. 28. Tlio following postmast- ers have been appointed: Allco P. Longfellow, Cooston, vico William E. lloinnie, ro- bignod; llesslo I). Mast, Loo, lco .1. W. MiiBt, r"Hlau'.'d. ' According to an apparently well verified report reaching hero, It. 10. I. Iledllllou will bo appointed post mastor at lluiidon Wltliln a fow dnys. Thoro has boon a lively contest for 'the position. Mr. Iledllllou was formerly rop- ficsentiitlvo from Coos county and for n niimbor of yours operated tho Wool en Mill at Ilamlon. Ilo has boon nway from thoro most of tho tlmo for tlio past eighteen months or so hut titlll maintains his homo there. Dunham Knt'Vs Arena Hark Diinhnm, now Coos county probation officer nnd for yoarn a well known boat operator, Is said to bo a now aspirant for Coos county L'Doiuoerutlo Imdorsliip, vying with jCounly Chairman iiiikii sici.uiu, a. 'J. Sherwood, W. .1. Ittist and Krod 'liolllstor for tho "conaultlng power" horo. Ho is nalil to have boon a Vromlnent factor in aiding Senators I.ano and Cliamborlaln in uociuiuk tlio proper appolnteos for tlio CoaulIIo and Jlandon postofflcoa. It sooms that years ao, whon Sen htor Lano was "Young Harry I.ano" mid peoking a Job, ho got ono undor Cnpt. Harlc Dunham nnd a friendship 'was formed which gives Harlc's "or ders" conslderablo waluht rlglit now with Ills formor dock hand. Was Ahi o lionovo Another bit of sentlmont of Son ntor Lauo's Is said to have baon a big factor In deciding tho four-cornorod contost for tho Cofiulllo postoffico kpnd incldontally hold up tho appolut- hnont of T. J. Thrift until ma w- withdrew leaving a cioar uoi CI, W. I.onovo wlioso formal appo't- Imont will bo rocolvod soon. ' Years ago whon Senator Lano was ii boy ho spent considerable tlmo In Coos county ami lator was hero as a modlcal studont. During mai ". iDr. l.onevo, father of J. W. I.onove, vas ono of tho fow physlolans In tho cooutllo Valloy. Harry Lano, modlc-1 loludont and candidate for M. I)., nat urally bocamo acquointod with Dr. Leucvo and was tlio recipient Ul ii, o tlio I.nnnva ltOlllO. ' "Luiii ivDiua tu v.- ..---- ,.,... loir Lenova Is now dead but .. wiuu ,,uw " - """-"".-", living and only lact year. '" Lano mado a special effort to call on and only lact year, her whllo horo. Grandma Lonoo ib fiot ninety years old and U. S. Sen ntor Lano Is said to have made a spec ial point to soo that the son oi nu oldttmo frlond rocoioa iu .- . . i ill. ! Im ought. It was sentimeiu mm ir. a way but ho nau no o.. -hffnr na J. W. Lenevo had ample testimonials and proof ot his fitness for tho Coquille postmastorsuip. Kavon'il by Shea-wood This little sontlmont U said to ox- MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, WILL GEN. FUNSTON Government to Aitl Him In Keeping Up Two Hundred Mile Supply Line. Effort Will Be Made to Settle Promptly Question of Us ing Mexican Roads. TO SEND MOTOR VEHICLES Tninspon.'allon of That Xature Will Mo IVcd Until Arrangements Can Ite Made With Do Knrlo Govern- mcnl for Kail Shipments III Awmh Inlet I'rmw lo Cm l(a Tlmra. WASHINGTON, I). C. March 28. Administration offlchilH today nro tnklng stops to aid Ocn. FuiiHton In overcoming tho difficulties ho has met with In hooping open tho two hundred mite supply lino to uie American forces in Mexico. Itoall.ltiK that it may require a week or liter.! to perfect the proposed protocol with tho defacto Kovernniont covering tho iiro of tlio Mexican rail ways and other ninttcrs concernlnffl the International chaso fur Villa, ttia offlclnls arc preparing first to proas for tho prompt disposition of railroad roiiiost as a soparatj issue, and sec ondly to Hcnd FuiiHton ouough motor vehicles with which to matntaln an aileiiuato supply system. 11 HIT AT WDHK (iieat riaiits Tinning Out Kuoriuous Amounts of Materials for Fighters at the I'tont III; AmwHIM I'inw lo Tona (la; Tlram.i I'AUIS, March 28. tlermany now has 1,200,000 mou making muni tions', according to Senator , Chorion Humbert In an nrtlclo In tho Jour nal, In which ho says: "Krupps em ployed 12,000 hands at ICason boforo before tho war. Theso figures now roach 11.1,000, but Ksscn is only tho principal factory. At other works tho number or moil has risen from 0000 to 15,001); from 11,000 to J10, 000; from C00O to 110,000; from '., 000 to 27,000; whllo tho llochiini and (lolHcn-Kirchen works now em ploy 25,000 hands lnstoml of 10,000 In tlmo or peace. I "Thoro also exist In (lermany two othor onlerprlses oxcluslvly devoted to tho making of artillery, namoly Thysseiis. which employ 80,00(1 men, and tho Klutult works, which em ploy 100,000 In.doad of ilO.OOO and i 10,000 as former!) . "Thus over 120,000 mou on tlio other shlo of the Khliio nro turning out war niatorhtl, without counting tho Innumerable nocossary work shops employing moro than double tlmt number In tho muniifacturo of rlflOs, cartridges', shoils, explosives' and asphyxiating gas or a total! r ni-m. i. "00. 000 men employed In! various war InduatWos without '- material." TIII-3 TAX MKCKU-m Utecolpt ot taxes at tho Shortffs orflco horo durliiB the past week havo Ijooh as follows, says tho Coqulllo 'Soutluol: Friday, March 17 . . ...?5,281.:!0 . .. 13ua.8s . . . 5,459.20 tJaturday, March 18 outlay, Maroh 20 . I Tuesday, March 21 0,100.29 t t Wednesday, March 22 Thursday, March 23 . Total . 2,07a.83 . 5.235.C0 J2fi.510.23 plain the wholo situation nnd hud mora to do than tho contost as to whether A. 'J. Sherwood, Hugh Mc- - 1.. ...i if t Tiirif imil Uiq i:raat- est powor as to Coos County's share of Democracy. Truo Mr. hiierwoou vas one oi iuu iuuoo ...B...B Mr. Lonove's apiiolntment aim u is said to havo Incurred tho political dis pleasure of T. J. Thrift which may ho told In a later chapter. SCHOOXKlt TILLAMOOK POUTLAXD AND COOS KAY SAILS KltOM ALDKItS DOCK NO. !l FHIDAY, MAItCII SM. 1'Olt IXI'OHMXTIOV lMIOXi: 278 TOM JAMI'S, Agt., Ocean Dork ASSIST s DIFFICULTIES MKMUKIt OF TUN ASSOCIATED iii; ii.i POSTPONED suffrage and pkohhhtiox Itllil.S liAII) aside liidlclacy Committee Decides Xot to Consider These Questions lit Present Tlmo (H Aoelilr. Trriw In Cwm Pj Tlmia.) WASHINGTON, I). (J., Mnr. 28. l!y n vote of ten to nine, the IIouhu Judiciary committee today voted Ui postpone Indefinitely consideration of all suffrage and prohibition pro posals now before It. THREE LIVES LOST imtXKJ) TO DliATII IX A CMCVIJ. iaXD AI'AKT.UHXT Woman (Hiilms Mavkeil Man Hound ami (Jagged Her mid Set I'iro to tho I'laco tl Amocltlisl I'ma lo yn flaj Tlmni,) CI.KVIOLANI), March 28. Two men and one woman wore burned to death and a scoro Injured early today when Hamas Hwopt through tlio third floor of tho Poster Apartments. The police are searching for a masked man who, according to the story told by Miss ltiss!u Uoluior, a waltiesn, entered hor room, bound and gaggoil her and set fire to tlio building. CHARGES REIVED IXDKTMKXTS Af.'AIXST KIVK STIIIIIj COMI'AXIIW sqcasiikd Order Does Xot Affect Culled States Corporation, Xnr I'. II. (iniy Xot Yet A nested f Hx Amik lilol l'rriw la Cimm Ilajf flmm, YOUNOSTOWN, O., March 28. .ludgo Audersou today granted si motion to quash tho Indictments against fivo stool companies, charg ing them with conspiring to fix tho price of labor and Jteel products. Tho ludictniouts ugaTust tho Unit ed States Steel Corporation and K. II. Gary still stand, as the motion to quash did not include theso two defendants, upon whom service has nut been secured. Tho htcel company attorneys at tacked the lndlctniontH as being too Indefinite mid depriving tho de fendant.! of their constitutional rights. 1ST .SimVICHS IIKLD OVICII IIKMAIXS OK THOMAS .1. I'HXCi: Secretary of Dciiiocratic National Ciimmllleu Hulled Krom ilaptlst Cliiuch at Italelgh, X. C. Ill) AMo-'lalwl I'lMHi tu CnM l7 Tlmra. HALIJIGII, N. C, March 2S. Tho funeral of TIioiiikh .1. I'eneo, socru tary of tlio Democratic National oom iiilttco, who dlcid yesterday In Wash- In t: tin. was conducted hero today fr()U t,() ,..Jl.sl Jlai)lBl ,.M-.rch. H fl HP 0111 !T RR1 xoiirnwiisT COXKIIIIKXC I'HKI'AIIKDXKSS di:m:gati:s act I'nlvcisul Military Training mid Lia bility lo Servo Immediately I'a- viin'tl by Members tnr Aaaoi latrt Tr'M to Cia Par Tlmea.1 Sl'OKANi:, Wash, Mar. 28. A resolution urging tho United States to proparo for poaco was prosonted to the Northwost I'roparodnoss Con roronco bore todsy. Action will bo taken lator. A memorial to Congioss favoring universal military twining with universal liability to serve Imiuedletely in cajo It Is adopted. Tho Cliumberliilii army bill was approved. The resolutions urg'.ul tho con struction of highways nnd favorod the withdrawal of watorpowor sites now hold by private partlos. FOR SHERIFF Subjoct to tho wishes ot tho doc tors at tho primaries Muy 10, 1 hereby announce mysoir as a can didate Tor Sherirr or Coos County on the Republican ticket. My plat form Ib brier: "Krnciency ana economy: strict enforcement of law." IUNIFL IHRKLOW, Myrtle Point, Oregon. FUNERAL DDT PRF.SS 1916 EVENING EDITION. ABOUT SUSSEX Send Inquiry to Learn if Any of Its Submarines Tor pedoed the Vessel ITBITIOl IS GRAVE But Cabinet Members Do Not Think Break With Ger many Likely Soon NO DIRECT JDEMAND MADE Communication Sent Today Is Sim ply One Asking for lufoiimitlou Should (erniauy Admit Act Conditions Will be Serious AMIIASSADOU TO (UTiimt t:vii)i:xci: Itlf AaaorlalM rrfM ( C- Tlar Tlmra, WASHINGTON, I). C, Mar. 28. Anibassndor Oerard at Uerlln was Instructed to gath er Information whether n Gor man submarlno attacked tho Ilrltlsh stenmor Englishman, causing tho death of one Am erican. ft ttlr AaaoclatM I'raaa lo C( 07 Tlmra. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 28. The Uiiltvd States has Inquired of Germany, through Ambassador Ger ard, wliothor any of Its submarines torpedoed tho Ilrltlsh steamer Sub sex. Decided by Cabinet ' Secretary Lansing announced nftnr tho caplnot meeting today that It had been decided to mako such Inquiry and Inter It was lonrned tho Inquiry hud been mado, and In ract was prob ably already In llorlln. ' Is Xot a Demand Tho present status ot communica tion Is that of an Inquiry. It whb not advanced to tho stago or n protest or demand. Situation Grave Wlillo cablnut memborii doclnrod that tho situation Is gravo, thoy took thu position Hint a break with Gor muny Is not an Immediate prospect as was said. llowovor, if Germany admitted the lorpodoing or the Sussex, a ullua 'tlon would bo brought about which would bo most surloun. Discussed lly Cubhivt Tho possibility that the attack on the Siisbox might lead to a general strfrlng up or the iiiiliuiiirlno Issiio v.us discussed at the cabinet meeting. KlLLED.iA-WllNE Tiiitiii: dii: AND SCOIIK IX.jrilKD I1Y LXI'I.OSIOX Aceidenl Occui-s In King Coal ami CoIjii Compiiuy Works at. Kimball, Wv.l Virginia lly Aaw ll-l l'i l rw Hay TIwm.1 HLUHHHLD. W. Vn., March 28. iTI!r00 ,'""" and Cok Co.. were hilled and n scoro oral fatully, In an oxplo- initio of the King Coal at Kimball. IWapuCut Off Tho -explosion which shattered a section or the oastorn part or the 'initio, blow down musses of coal and ffclato and cut off tho escape for a dargo number of men. After working 'for hours tho tohciio crow rolousou most of them. ADD WATKK PRINT CHILDREN OF FRENCH SCHOOLS ARE BUSY Havo I'irViilsliwI Thousands of Warm (.'armeiilr. to tho Soldleis at 'thu front lllf AuoUte4 l'ri In Cw llr Tlmea.J PARIS. March 28. Tho school children of France havo furnished more than 500,000 warm garments to the soldiorj during tho two win ter campaigns. Tho teachors of pub lic schools of both sexeB havo also contributed to that work, and have also shared largely In tho mainten ance or different war charities by abandoning purt of tholr salarlos. They havo In addition found homos for more than 30.000 children, vic tims of tho Invasion of Franco, ar have played a ronddurablo part In accelerating tho roll of gold Into the Paul; of France M Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mill Coos Hny Advertiser. 1 OT I.OXDOX I'APKIt TMLLS OK WOHK OK TDK OlMtMAXS Has Destroyed Vossels Under Now Program ami .Many Itetonged to the Neutral Nations tlr AMorlMrit l'rnn to Coot liar Tlmra.) .LONDON, March 28. Summariz ing tho work of the Gcrnmnj clnco March IB, when their now program of submarlno watfaro against thu I'hitonlo ships begnn, the Dally Tele graph says they In less than a fort night, sunk 70,000 tons of shipping, of which one-third belong to neu trals. E A MCMIICIt OK PK.HSIAX ROYAL KAMILV OX TIM! SUSSKX In Among (ho Mlsshg and Ills Fatti er Has (ilven Up Hopo of Finding Him 44 TIITAIj LOST ON Sl'SHKX XOT OVKIt KII'TY 5 nr AMilalriirrrM Ii. Curt nay Tlmra, LONDON, March 28. Tho ilrltlsh agents or the com pany which operated thu steamer Sussex said today tho total casualties were not expected to exceud 50. 4 (11 AaanrlalrJ I'mi lo Coos llaj Tlmra, PARIS, March 28 I'rlnco Uahram of thu reigning family of l'ersla, who was a pas.iuugor on tho Sussox, Is still unaccounted for. Ills fath er, Prince Zllloii Sultana, who Is at Nice, has practically given up hope. mtlTISII HOAT SUNK KmprcHS of Midland Destroyed llul. Clew Saved (tljr AarwtatiM I'rraa lo rem nr Thnea.J LONDON, .March 28. Tho sink ing of tho llrltl.ih Htonmur I'm picas of Midland, 2221 tons gross, wan reported from Amsterdam. Thu crew was rescued. ANDES SINK GRIEF IIRITISH CRUISCIt (liri'S CIHIDIT ix l.ti:r Riipoin-s HnKlu In Which (ho Alcantara ami Other Vessels Were Kngagcd Was Lively Conflict llf Aaanelatd rrraa to C Hat Tlmra. LONDON, March 28. The Irrltlsh converted eriilsor Andes gets tlio credit for sinking the German raider Greir in additional (details or t)iu battle piibllshod today. Aftor thu Alcantara engaged the Grelf and thou was rendered helpless by a shell which shattered her riiddur, the An des appeared and swept tho Grulf's deck with shells. The raider fired several torpudouH which tho Andes vwonpud. While thus engaged, a third emitter enmu to the ufaslstuuco of tho Audoa and thu Al cantara her gunners hitting the Grelf with remarkable precision, Tlio Grelf blew up with u (oniric explosion the theory being that she curried a cargo of mines which ig nited after tlio vessel caught on fire. AMICRICAXS TKLL OK SIXKIXG OK IRHTISII VF-SSHL In Affidavit Say it Was Torpedoed Without Any Warning Riv ing First Given (llr Aatwiatwl rtawi Ui (Vm IVajr Tlmra.) LONDON, March 2S. Two Amor loan oltUans, Arthur MoKonzlo. of Savannah, and Tom Klfor or Dela ware,, who woro aboard tlio Ilrltluh stot'inor Mauohoeter Knglnoer, made affidavits boforo the American consul that tho stoamor was torpedoed with out notice. .MARRIAGH LICICXSUS Tlio following aro marriage licenses jssuoby by tho county clerk George P. Rotner and Kathryn Tucker. John L, Johnson and Ullduo AVest, PIC V Tl 111 VE No. 210 HE T IS But Heavy Fighting Is Devel oping Along the Franco Belgian Battle Line. French Make An Attack In Lorraine and Blow Up a Trench of the Enemy. ITALIANS ALSO MAKE GAINS Aro Again Kngagcd In Hitler light With (ho Austilans Perl In Claims the Russians are Ioss Active than in Gallclu (llr Aaaorlalo.1 I'rraa to Ooa Hay TlmM.) LONDON. March 28. Dovolop meiit of heavy fighting south of St. Idol on tlio Prauco-Rolglnn front and also along the adjacent lino Is reported by llorlln today. Tho In fantry continues inacttvo boforo Verdun and oven tho notablo artil lery flro leported for jomo days In Viiiix D'juaiimnnt region cant of the Mouse, has slackened. (ermans Are Firing Tlio German guns resumed heavy firing west ot tho river, however, shelling tho French lines south ot Malnucourt in tho sector whuro tho recent German drive took thorn m tho edge of Avocourt woods. A ourprlso attack by tho French In the Parroy forest In Lorraine wiu reported to Paris, a German trench being blown up. Italians Fighting Hitter lighting is again taking place on thu Austrn-ltallnu front. Romu reports that the Italians took more ground than they lost In a counter attack nt Valplccolo. llorlln says Russian activity has slackened In Gnllcla. Ilrltluh airmen riildod the Turkish advauru base at nir-Kldlassnnah, 100 mllcn cast of tho Suez cnunl. GCRMAXS .MARK AIR RAID AND DROP ROMI1S Direct I'lie at New Haibor, Petro leum Win lis nml Camps (if Allied Purees llr Aaaw lalnl I'rrn lo (' Ha; Tlmra. HKKLIN, March 28. An official anuoiiucjiiieiit aayii tho Gormany flying iiquadron mado n raid on Sa loulkl yesterday and dropped many hoiubs mi tho now harbor and pe troleum dupot nnd on tho camp of tho Kiituuto AIIIoh. XKW HUITS KILKD The following suits havo recently boon filed In the circuit court: Ilennett Trust Co., vs., R. J. Wald rath as executor or the estate of Guy K. llarnum socoud, and Cluudo Nusburg as executor of the estate of kOuy C. Rnruuiii, duceased. Suit to foreeloso mortgage. Simpson Liimbor Co., vs. Joslo Col lins, now Joslu .Madden. W. H. Wllklns vs. John Vnnbarger and Francos K, Vanbargor, John F. Rope. Mllo M. Plcrson nnd Harry W. ! Palntor, Suit to foreeloso mortaago, Tho Adjustment Hurouu of tho Portland Association of Credit Mou v.v Kmory S. Rarzoo. !:. F. Day vs. L. L. Piitinan, Lilian Phoobo Putman, Piitmau Gravel Co., and J. J. Richards, Flora O. Lowls vs. Luuronce Kd wln Saiidorllu. IMPORTAX'l" XOTICIJ Just recently 1 have iiorfoctod or raiiRonioiits and am now prepared to do any and ull kinds or Morcbant Tailoring. My work li guaranteed to be of tho best, and tho prices within roa son. Relieving that my work horo toioro has boon, satisfactory, I havo no hesitancy In again asking your trado. In full appreciation of your past favors, I remain Very Rospoctfully, L. W. PLANU. Front Stret. Norton & Ilausen Hulldlng. Up stairs. Times Want Ads are tlio one we ilium which reaches ALL the people. Thoy engage public attention every day Always on (ho Job, SURPR GERMANS SLD1 ATTACKED