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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1916)
w . Tnc SUNDAY OKEGOXIAy. rOKTLAXP, FEBKTTAUT 13, 1310. " , . . a, a a a aa a aa a , ri attack th Oielm-tesbh Una were com- pjjj " "' H 1200 ORDEfl UQUOB stt'fl I attack: tho C"halm-tn Mo lino war com- tli.d ta draa- all of tbir i.m and trana-orta arroaa lha faca of tkla Thirtnta army. Koad to th wt from thla part of rotand w.r fw and far btwn. and o.r a country which. srpl on blab- Vila waa almoot ImDaaaab. for Biotor tranpor.or bay can. Th tr roana tb.a mod alowly oa thla front nil i mi in i 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 . tk. r..r. u i i - y v x at a" v i n Ml M II -ar at a. -v ar i m Record of 00 for January Far Surpassed Already. Most Purchase Whisky. ALCOHOL DEMAND JUMPS 0 UTol--t Drag firm Import Co I Von. Crwd on Przctt for Vler " to IVrjl Tomorrow. " iiviw ti id i by iVriftr ewu'.a la tmtar for th lr jr. dry at lo com 1 arrowlnc low. TM I th only a.panalion ef th ricirsniilr tneraaaad aleman.s of U U ! UC1 Comrany f"r 1B.H io b deliver, to It talm tor boo hij!d from Cjtlt.'ornt. "r tho tir not!!) of JiO'iiT I. Wrlt--re:o Kipr calle-l upa lpulr County lark Jama Clown, who I l charae rf th aw It'Tior 4KUWC, for only 1 4 ' .rvtal affidavit or tho moat a of rernry to d TTlierfaTo b a dm-ndd IZ afil tlavits. Aad th month I not yet ha.f r. mithkr ohr4 r Matorttr. Fara arTidaall means an rdr of Vfjor. It may b f" two quarte of whisky or II quart of beer. It mar alt for a small amount of linuor. Fy far tho majority of affi davit tud tfurtoa" January wra for too ejaane of whukr. Tho br d Pua4 m ao pct4 to bcrn Bntlt r-uramer. . Wbl'ky great fr Ih cavil January day. - tho. who oucht to know, but will pot approach tho woputartty of br when tho warm wthr baa; l a. A tentative eatlm! of tho lm?rt e tinaar into Multnomah County dur- a.a January br a.pr.. aal rtlroad eosnpaat howo that 'if resident er- rr4 a total or quart, or wr, wtno. whi.aky and ether lliuor. Only It ro.tdoaco or-r.'i boar, a compar.d t tj wbo pr.forrod tho troocr drfaka 1333 Qoarta of Itoor Rowsbt. Tho hr Bra h tho alntco of t whi.tky dnnk.r bocau.o of tho tnuh U'lr amount thoy wefo ! lo ortr at ona tlmo. Tboy coulj c.t 1 1 auart of boor la tho eourn of th moath. tho othoro only lo q-iarta Kor that aa tha bo.r hirro.j by tstru:r nt!( Caltrorafa liquor hou... lo((t qort o boor. m$rl wtt!i 1-.: quart of aptrtl aooa ao4 atnooo Uquora. A Joe.ty quart cf boor waa er4.rod by eno woman, la oao caao ono qirt e whuby an J 12 qoarta of boor war aoat ttr. Am Invoatlcaclon wltl bo ant Into all affidavit, wkirs do not aep'ar authen tic and. If It I. found that any person maltfl anoro thaa tho limit l!ottl by law. I asm. Jlat proaocuUoa will b la'i;at.l. Y. jnr ateohol ba ba a rrl d raaa.i !no tho fimt of th yar. On waoUo!o drva? too aloaa. th I Iu-maar-rrank riwr. baa rlTd moro tloa .iooa of Ik pur pint. Crao do roMla I Moswa. Now that tho Jift.rtr- boott.rctnc rampal' I w.ll aed.r way. tutrtct Attoraoy I:aa t b'CtaatnaT a cru ado oa ni(tu, aa4 arrt may bo p-tl Mood or. la 0uo ca.to whtrh bv coot to bt at t.a'loa. throuN lnT.ti tlon. by jsh.riff flarihurt' ain. firrt lo latioo of ih li'iuor low ar in.iire4. la eno loafonc. a maa I. known to bao ma4 purcho T.r tho limit of two quart a aaonta allow. .t far pocl t1 purpoo at ta aaraa dracator. Numorooa fr4 pay.trlan' pro rripcioa aal porjorod affidxrtt bar ba mad. arordln to Mr. i:ana ytmrl drucri.t ar aocur.d of aoll mar wt'.hoot pr n-ti or r.card for tarn prmljina' of tb dry low. . LIBEBIAIIS i'J REVOLT ajATrrra ru wHme itAtnB n DK.tC?J Ot COCSTItT. f; ml tad ttatoa tml Owl. La a da Jt. Clvo PoldloTm. aod Mini i .tWo Arm TaAam fafrry. KJTtr TO inc. Fob. II- rrrWJ-fcana To oorta of upnia c of aaM-r la L4i.r". py wht--h IS lira of Amrlcaa m! aiaaan wwr adaa'rd w.r -or.M btro today by ilr' uekow. o Mothod.t mioery. for ' thr.o jraor la J.cktowa. IJh'rta. Sh. wo a rcr oa th toni..K.:p An tpnlo Lop. from f?ni"i porta. Aecordmc to V.M Satko. th r hol Tloa waa fms:4 bocaaao f rvport that th whit raca waa trylnc to tak tmLr comttry aw-ay from tbo aatlvoa Tho roho-llua wa quo.!s wb.x Do comoor l. th Cei:4 'ata rout crufmor Ch!r arrt-.d off clr.r.i:i wit 2) na:i aoHi.r ea board from tho a-moa at il-)-iro!a Mio aijckow. with othr Am-rka niaaieoaria. waa tok.a ahord tho hMt.r and tran.port.d to Moarovta. Tho LlborUia trat ooa card th d:trlrt of loiti:. rM. GERMANS STIFFEN LINES '".'i.ie-t ai-iw a r r . loo d;appoart th adaanca In md!at!y atoj-d- ta Buay ptaoa It couit aot b ro lRfi. at all without lha Auatrtaa rot J.cator. with tho ru!t that many ;r maa troepa atict w.r .ni a a loaa , ta th Aaatrtah aooa boramo a pr-r-a.-v.ot aocoaoiey to Ih portloo of th froat to which thy bad b.oa a.r.t and ha, aa far aa I know. ao.r boan romooad. la U!tr Jin aad rty July I waa la ta aoatb. aad la ary .army t waa to(4 that aom Oarata troop w.r b.ia puiid out and aal iwaaitrt to Ih w.t and or:v (lioaai at Hoaary DbadtaalM. Thi I brd la th Niith army a tho r-it.r. la th i::n; a. or - Tamopot, aad a:a from iraailoy hirna-if. who wtea tho E ht arwy -wa. bo' l-oa tho Kruaa lino a far nr"h aa oskal. It waa rl.ar thaa that aoaj bid mo- waa pondina aartb of a aal It wa th pt3U-n ef ail with . who-a t t-that lha oh.'octiaa wooii bo th Thrrd array, wblca bad ! h.ol fiar'.r at CS.tm and wo Ih ira army lo w!.. a had 'arf.r.d d .'.. r aa tho io la vorly Sl.r. Htwa.a thi.a army a-,4 th r'hth u a.wtr ford ea rmi!d Ih TMr!an'. whl.h h:d Hwtxt oa ef tao l.n. l.t.a.a .)! to a point ai aooat alflir aout f . h.:m. A :- at a ra.'rood ru wi: isj th li.r r. t axlaaac.s ia Jtawa-ruaka I i m n . i m u iiw. . - w t.v.y tort.r-.cd with ao inaoy dlaad- vanta'.a . - . . . t 1. . r-rA ah tanml trarvd of affair. I .ft tbo armloa of Caifia and wn dlr.rlty lo tho a-n of Ih Impending rp. rtlon. Or-o out or claiuta alt of th.o arrnla felt andvr Ih croup of Ih Wr d.f.na wntch wa commandant by Cnral Al.ii.ff. Oa th trip from Calx-la. whack I mad In motorcar, lay min-j waa flltod wttb apprhnaloa aa to how thla Tnlrd army, aft.r a orb l.r- . & t . i w i isa. tM.th. ara. aluua. could ptc.: jra uhatand anoihar drtf . Plwaoaaa Araay RowrsaaUoat. ral commandina thla army my faaxa wero larcviy Oiaoipat.o. lor ord that tho army. tboub It bora tha amo ranaar ao mat i lion. Th formor comma ndr. Kavdko tomttrff. th II u: car ton. had ba r moy.d aad la hi. plarat a man hlthorto unknown outaldo bla own aphr of ar!-a bad bn appolnt.d. Thla wa Cnaral Lwb. formrly a diaialoa romn.anj'r of U ajuarda t - A K--ta. km tkaftpd . .1 ivrpa . - - - la May had twon nt off to la arllv front to r'a-anorato aod rrfUI. whll -. . - - a.liM ffnm all over th front had bca nl down to allffcn up IM. I!n-. a . r V. a h . . V r rt how on rnuld ct any ida-a aa to lb plan of in i;u. atari, or wait inrr v.ttj . . .m.i in., m w - rt aha aaraa- ono could form a rairiy accural cobciu- aloa aa to wnat ibt iniannj a aa ono found out what troopa war In r.rtain Dooltlooa Tho auarda. th Caucasian, or lb Bioorian aiwaya aod u-uIly tnaoa aa effnlv p anna-d. an ini iron iaunq m. a w baaldoa a laraa numb" of bary arup comma; alowly Into po.ltlon. hoTioaj baai tak.n from all parta of tha But aiaa front to auffa tbla liaa. Amblttowa l-roarramaao OwtllaoaL. To roallao tha Irriortanco of thla raIm-Lublln ma It la nccry to rf-r lo lha railroad map ot I'oland. It will b- awn that th main avrnu of rotrvat from Waraaw lay approsl mat.Iy eat via Flodlac. them th had auarlrr ef Al'ileff. and flrrat- Utoajak. A rapatition of th Callrlan driTa aorcaaafulty cajri'd out bofora Ch.Ira Ri-anl that tho German, intent baa puahad north over a itood road aad with a railroad line to alt thorn, oa Ilraat aad wttb a quirk adranr and plaotr of cavalnr could hava roachod Uroat actually loonrr than tha Karrlaon and dcfanrt.ra of Warsaw. Tbo preeramma waa ambltloua and bad, It auccoadad tnizht hava raaultod In th daatmctlon and rapiur of throo or four of th Kua.laa arralo and tho collapa of Ibrlr wbol acbrma f dffenao. Tb occupation of Chclm and Lublin m.ant th cuttlna of tho Una from Warsaw to th Callrlaa front, wblrb waa a aartooa matter, a It maul th breaking off of direct communication btwaa tb two croup. Th Carman plan waa aound. and If uc-aaful mlcbt bav brokaa down tha Kuaaian r..i.tac- aad alvn th.m rl arround for boplnc that peac mlcbt rult with ltua. Whll thla movamaat waa ralninc headway In th aoutn a almllar pro crammo waa paadlr.r la th north on th ao-cllr-t Narw tin. To rut th! in and rt throoch to tha rallrotd btwa t'.troarad and Warsaw meant th laolatloa of th Tollsh capital from th north aad It raforcvd ovacuatlon. liotA tha Naraar and Chelra-Lublin movement, w.r actually under way at oar, but Inasmuch aa tbo latter really avaa tho gravest rnenaco and dominate far a wk durlnx tho middle of July It deaervea to bo considered first. VISTA FUND IS $2900 RCtrWlL Or ITTT-.lrITIIDICATin ar RECaurr or birrs. t.ot1.a far Memorial to rtoaeer Itaaa Iaaa M t M reals. .Vraaaey faalrlkalw. resumption ef th campaicn for funds for tb oroctlon of ta Vleta llouso memorial to tbo ptoaoor of Oro troa at Crown Point baa brousbt aa lacraalca" flood ef cootrtbotlon la tb last few day, and th total fund ba Jumped to mor tbao 1204. lHoatloa from a'-l aourcea ranca from a-ift of IS down to cents. One ef tha djoationa yesterdsy waa 4 cent, turned over by a newsboy to bio oa tb campaJa-n. DllowtnaT ta The report ip ta data ef contrtbutloaa from automobile ow-Dora. puineers aad other aloaor: . Aato Ooaaaa i aataaerr ockaawaadrad ... tr-a Oo't Mr A5 ten l-ana 1'. Fa. ere... I uaj. Z. aso . A T -T -t ... !i W' l. r.flca i"ftie 'rr a:, a. J.kso Ura Vara J Aadersoa. . . .. I S. J&e.a a a - ...L4-rr Oo SO" ' ... JO" . . . iw ... l ... boo t oo , .. 1 io OO I - . .. ' r.. U ltra. 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M -m. w t. II .. ta'. w.:'a Kitar. - te . mvr kt lt.se.ft. T.ma. a,raua4 lata -- . T..e r trrT. ' kt.T lUfaa- W-l. -. l- U a ""a S-a V4. R '..(. T,..,. U -.a. V'a atm- .s ll.ame. J. V. l-. IS.! .. a aeaaa m., f ,'r-..ra I . al.'e ........ I7aj Vkeaoea's lca Q OO Caad aaaat date ..trjllo rr-a amastloa warha base ewst 131. too.aa.a FINAL WIND - MensWoolUndemearGreallyReduced $1.50 Garments at $1.15 $2.00 Garments at S1.35 $3.00 Garments at . .$2.25 $4.00 Garments at $3.15 $5.00 Garments at $3.85 $6.00 Garments at. $4.50 One odd lot Wilson's Shirts, worth $1.50 for G5 Comer Washington and West Tark BOYS' WRITER DIES J. T. Trowbridge Succumbs to tffects of Cold at 89. STORIES WIDELY POPULAR Homoroo Torm. "Dirim Crrrn aoj Hi l-lvlnc Mat-hloe." Writlro Wltltoat relief !! Would Sr Prophrcy Verified. . . . . arR a Jn h n Townaend Trowbridro. poet and author - - ji.. in.i.hi. Ikaatn of atone ior Doya. w - -- . . M kM.h(ii aahlrh devel- aaa ciuaia vj - ----- ojard from a aaver cold contracted a few weeka aato. Ha If '... .. ...4.. na of the last T. irvauiiuia - - aurvivore of th rroup of author who made Boston a famoua literary center In tb flrat three docadea of Ih last half of tne jria "' thouch his chief eucceee came from the wntin4? ef book for bove. ha also pub lished several nov: and volumea of t-o-1 r y. . AitLouab brouttht r on a beckwooda farm, younc TrowbrHla-e early dlacov ered the poealbllltlea of rupplementma; e hi. district school by obtalnlnc books from a pub- ... - . a.w-n Faacldinr to devote himself to wrltlnr. be went to New York City at the ace cf 1. 1-or a time he met with little ancouras; ment. A r" ,,r h" went to UostOn and soon become well known aa the author of atorlee and aketchea under the pea name of "Paul Creyton.- i;: first book. Tather Brlrhthopae." vraa pubiuhed In 181J. and bla flrat renuln auccoaa waa -Nl-bbor Jack wood." a novel of Now Kiit'-and lit, which appeared In HI. Tor aaaaa time b aditod "Our Tounr Jlka." which curr.be red amonsr Its contributor Dick ens. WhltUer. Majme Bold. Mr. Elowe and Mlsa Alcott. I'erbaps tha best known of Mr. Trow- . . 1 .1.. V. .. rr r FAtl. nn.m nriOCV a aaraa aa w '" a- "bar.ua Oreeo and His Klyln; Machine.- written In 1JT0. When. 40 yeara later. HI I r a . saw ma ajivji-Ma - tlon. ho remarked: -I avr dramrd whan I wrot that . l . .. . ikln. aa a flaina ma. poeru ma. arn-u a - . s china waa vn a poasiblllty la my llfa- Kvimv. Amour h!a hooka for bora the moat popular were "Cudjo'e Cave- and -The Three Scouta." In tlie Aiorca. Century. The Aaoraan house. tha cheerlesa barrennesa of which explains the flight of the men to th cafea. la a houee not only for a man and hla family, but for bla ox and bla aaa and all that la bla. one roof covering all. When the animals those poor. Ill-used Aaoreat) animal., all of whom, even sheep, dors, and cows, must bear burdens and draw loads are banished to stalla In the ararden. one front door and ona common enar.nce-hall .till serves both man and Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hi ! if Foap aboald be used very carefully. If you want to keep your hair looking lie best. Most soapa and prepared sbsm poo contain too much alkalL Tbla drle th eceJp. make th balr brittle, aad ruin It. Th best thin; for steady as I Just ordinary mulalned cocoanut oil (which la pur aad arraaseless). aad la better thaa th moat ipnlv oap or any thin ; else you caa na. On or two teaspoon ful will cleans the hair and -at thorousrhly. Simply molataa the balr wttb water and rub It la. It make an abundanc of rich, creamy lather, which iine out easily, removing every particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive OIL Th hair drle quickly aad evenly, and It leavea the acalp soft, and th hair Una and a! iky. bricht. lustrous, fluffy and ey to manae. Too caa .t mulslfled eocoaaut oil at any pharmacy. It a very cheap, and a few ouncea will supply every member ef tb family for BoBlbtv Adv. aaaawaaaam-aaamraTamTmasa . . I -- ' 1 I All Men's and Women's Suits and Coats Left From the Past Season to Go at Tremendous Sacrifice To make room for new Spring goods; only a few days left in which to stock your wardrobe at small cost from a stock of the finest clothes made. SOME EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERINGS: Come and Get Your Share of the Splendid Offerings. Terms Cash. RoM beast. If one has an unreasonable antipathy to our dumb friend, he must be careful In accepting; peasant hos pltallay for the night;; for the mom Inar Huht la euro to dlacover all the animals of the place neaUlna; In and about hts bed. from th huge, black pi and the tiny donkey down to cat, docs sheep, and calves, half-starved bene, clean, fat rats, and cosmopolitan fleas. COURT OPENS TWO CELLS Duo Released on Showin; of Sen tence Ixmner Than Allowed by Law. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. ..The Supreme Court has found that one of Its own body had erred elg-ht yeara aro In sen tencing; two men to the slate peniten tiary for IS years and In finding; this Judgment faulty It cut In half tha sen tence Imposed on the men and opened tb prison doors for them. wr .t -ji - ,mA and Patrick Sheo- han. who went to prison In May. 190S.' expecting; to iay inerw ior a ar to be releaeed. Judge Myron D. Taylor, who aentenced them. Is now a Supremo Court Commissioner. The two men were arrested In 8t Cloud and Indicted on a char: of -sault In the first derree. They at tacked a policeman there. They plead ed arullty. knowing; toat tn maximum sentence waa tea years. When they wart sentenced the fol lowing; day the prosecuting; attorney showed the court document tending to prove that both men had been convicted of felonlea before and asked that they be sentenced under the habitual crim inal act which allowa twlca tha aentenc named In the statutes. Judire Taylor accordfhgly sentenced them to 11 ye ara. STOPS TOBACCO HABIT. Elders Fsnltarlum. located at 511 Main St, SX Joseph. Mo., has publlahed a book showing the deadly effect of th tobacco habit, and how It can be atopped In three) to five days. Aa they ar distributing this book free, anyone wanting a copy should aend their nama and address at once. Adv. THE EXPERT DENTIST IS ONE OF vrnvf n v-a TTS n FTi iViae-V-T YIN K KK.N DrtLWrkbl riUIdl.ltJ Good teeth, rood digestion and sjood health are partners. Your dentist is largely responsible for your health, ao select the best. In every case I give the best possible results. Twenty years' active.prac tice in Portland. You tke no risk at this office Palaleaa Extractlaa of Teeth. DR. B. E WRIGHT wrtbweat Coraer Slath aad W ash In si o a. ortkweat Balldlng. l-kssra lists SUP. A S11S. Office Hoars, ft A. M. to P. SC Coasoltatlo Kree. , E C Z E MA Also railed Tetter. Halt ftbeanaa. Prnrltaa. Milk Crux, ktater rnlaoa. V septus bain, tic I believe ea aema, rata be eared to stay. T mesa lust wn.t 1 say. C-U-K-K-D sad .NOi mereir Bstche4 up to return saln. Be memtxr I msJt this stai.m.nt alter nan diir.a oearir a half rol'lioa ciki of eesema an-l d.votli; 13 .ara of tnT Ufa to Its tr.at m.Bt. 1 Oon't ear. what all aou baa uead ncr ha' man doctors bsvs toid you that you cou.d not b. cured. Ail I aaic Is Juat a rr-anr. to proa m cialma. If ou writs m TOIJAT I arm sand you a l'ltF-E TKIA1. of miiJ sootklnc suarantead treatnwat that wiil sureir ronvinc. you as It has m. If yea ar. o-ea-uated and dlacouraaad 1 dare you to : m a ct:anr to prov my ci.ima Br writing m torfar I beli.a yoo wiil .njoy mora real comfort than you really tbousht thie world b.d for you. Just try It. aad I f.cl sure r-u w!U as re. with me. us. j. it. ri.vx.4nAT. tll Camrt lllock. nedallaa. M. a).fe'..ica.. Third .v.tlonai ftank, Se e. a. Mo. bead Ula aoUce lo some ecsema adarat. Men's Suits 100 Men's Suits worth .-1 1 $25 to $35, choice for P 1 1 Regular Stock of Chesterfield and Overcoats r..$15.00 tS.t$19.00 '.,$22.50 Vals. at $26.50 $40.00 Vals. at $29.50 PROMOTION BILL URGED COLONEL JAMES JACKSOX IS NAMED FOR BRIGADIER-GEVEKAU Scaater Chamberlain Meets Objection to Warding of Act to Benefit Retired Officer lit Portland. OREOONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, Feb. 15. Senator Chamberlain la endeavoring to paaa a bill which will confer on Colonel James Jackson of Oregon th rank and retired pay of a Brigadier-General, but because of the form In which he drafted his bill, he has been experiencing unexpected dif ficulties In tha Senate. When the bill was first called up In the Senate, Senator Smoot, of Utah, asked whom the beneficiary was to be. and Senator Chamberlain explained. Immediately Senator Smoot and Sena tor Bryan objected to the form of the bill, insisting that when such special legislation la paaaed it should name specifically the man to receive tho'pro tnotien. In urging the passage of hia bill. Senator Chamberlain made the follow ing statement: ' -Tho bill applies only to one officer1 E aiuuwsn tfxj la-auiaiiaai iaiji : - in, GRAY O -4L II UP Ladies' Suits All Ladies' Suits from Winter season grouped into two prices: All Suits up to $40.00 at.... .$16.50 All Suits, $45.00 to $65.00, at $22.5(5 100 Women's Suits and Dresses, worth $25 to $40, choice. $5.95 7C 0 Suits t K TTntf- Ctataa Armv TT 1. TlOW past 82 years of age, and from the date of his retirement until now he has been and is still doing active service In con nection with the Oregon National Guard. He has rendered most efficient service in that respect, as his record discloses he rendered in the Civil War. I have a letter from the War Depart ment reciting the record that this of ficer has made. In addition to that, I desire to say that he lost an only son about a year ago, a Captain in tho Army, who wai killed in the line of his duty. It has been a great shock to him. He is past 82 years old and Is still, as I said, engaged in the active service of his country." Important Cases on Docket. ROSEBURG, Or.. Feb. 12. (Special.) The criminal docket for the February term of the Circuit Court will contain quite a number of important cases, ac cording to District Attorney George v Th rtncltat will include 17 suits brought to condemn land on the route of the proposed Roaeburg & East ern Railroad. Court will convene Feb ruary 21. Ralls Bent by Water's Force. CORVAIXIS, Or., Feb. 12. (Special.) When the Oregon Electric bridge near this city went out from the pres sure of a log Jam Wednesday morning, during the high water in tho Wlllam- r:t.'f;VA-Ma y y."li.rii;,i.iiiVVrfli n m si i'a fn 'i sr. .l.aT..m.ai!t.i The Grip in the Knobs The knobs on the 'Nobby' Tread "bite" the road-surface like a file on metal. The traction is so intense that it is next to impossible for the tread to slip or skid. It is the angle, height, thickness, tough jiess and resiliency of the knobs that make 'Nobby' Treads the surest of anti-skid tires---' the Aristocrats of the Road. While 'Nobby' Tread sales have increased - phenomenally, adjustments (on the basis of five thousand miles) ha"ve gone down to an almost unwritably small fraction of the total sales. United Stat eslire Company Nobby 'Chain 4Usco 'Royal Cord' 'Plain "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES" ..lir miiif, 7--' J "lasi !'!pi j. V " ' - SALE! Corner Washington and West Park Wash Away glrin Sores To tha many stiff ererft of skin dlseass D. D. D., the liqnid wash, has become m household word. They know it Is re Liable and they can depend on it, they do not hesitate to recommend it to their neigh bors. It has proved itself a remsxkabl remedy for all forms cf Eczema. It is a germicide that is harmless to the most delicate skin, but still it is effective and quick in action. If you are a sufferer from skin diseases, including ulcers, pim ples, scales, crust or Eczema in any form, thla remedy will not disappoint yon. It has stood the test and today is th mastes preparation for all skin diseases. Coma in today and ask about oarjrngr antee on D. D. D. Also about D. D. B. Soap, that keeps the skin healthy. the Standard Skin Rexted Skldmore Drug; Company. The Owl Drag Company. ette River, the force was so great that the rails attached to the down-stream end of the bridge were bent at right angles. For a quarter mile either way from the washed-out bridge debris in large quantities was deposited on the; track and right-of-way 2 j uu a .j .11 ujaj-i l,l"""0'