The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 12, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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FIRST AMERICAN BATTLESHIP
n , , . Black Sands of Whiskey Run
Hupmobilc of Gorst and King yield $800 to H. C. Howell
Beach Line Spent Over . anfj sons in Two Weeks
Month Below Water 0od nml mimn Blulcod froni
Out of tlio dcci sand of Ton Mllo , ti,0 i,inck eimd nt tha mouth of Whls
Crcok, where It hncl been burled for jay nn netted II. C. Ilowoll und two
boiib $800 for two weeks' work. To
mnko tills amount the men secured
ono nml one-linlf nouiidH of platinum
nml about five ounces of gold. This
Is ono of tlio successes nindo In that
rcKlon told about today by .1. A.
Intact, whlicj' tlio ciibIiio, althoiiRli Wnrd, who has Just returned from n
clogged wldi'muid, Iins been cleaned I tw0 weeks' trip through Curry and
out and .today Is In perfect rmiiiliiKl Koiithcrti Cooa countloH socking ex
hibits for tho Panama Pacific !3xno-hIIIoii.
Years ago when the sand was first
n month nml tbrco days, tho big
lliipmobllo of tho Gorst nml Kinney
benci lino wns drawn. Not a thing
nbput tho maphlno wns damaged,
oven tho Icnllior seats having pro-
borved their color nnd tlio top was all
order. ThlH' Is tho declaration of
Jerry 'Kinney dn his return from up
tho bench, whero ho helped In tho op
eration. Shortly nftor tho first of October,
this mnchlne, loaded with four pas
sengers, nttompted tho crossing of
Ten Mllo Creek nt tho particular mo
ment when nn untiBunlly heavy swell
from tho sea met a similar wall of
wntor from tho opposite direction,
tho two meeting beneath tho nuto
mobile, completely killing tho engine
nnd wetting tho passengers. Tho
machine left stranded, Immediately
began sinking Into tho shifting sand,
and hofnro a team could bo hooked
on, tho nuto became too far Imbedded
In tho creek bottom,
To tho renr nxlo wns attached a
stout ropo nnd n buoy to mark tho
sluiced, no attention waa jmlil by tlio
miners to tho platinum deposits. It
Is over tho tailings of theso first ef
forts that .Mr. Ilowoll has secured
his "gott-i'Ich-qiilck" results. Fur
ther back up tho creek four or flvo
miles, 0. II. Bradford, mi export min
or Is working on a shaft that will
extend through tho top surfneo down
to the old bunch formation, wlicro ho
Is finding an clght-root layer of
black sand, fly means of mi olovn
tor ho expects to bring up this sand
and slulco It out In the waters of
Whiskey Hun, about ton miles north
of Hnndon.
Down In this district dozens of
minors havo sunk fortunes In hopes
spot when tho last of tho innchlno 0f taking out bigger ones. For tlio
illsnppenrcd from sight. Long tho
owners waited for tho stream to shift
nnd sovqrnl days ngo when tlio water
bcststiltcd thorn tho owners went out
wlth'Hotiso-Movor Wnlkor of North
Hcrtd. A throe-legged shoors wns
erected over tho spot, n block inndo
fast to tho buoy ropo nnd slowly tho
mnchlno wns lifted from Its sand
most part thoy havo been unsuccess
ful, but this Is ncociiutcd for to n
great extent, bullovcs Mr. Ward, by
tho fact that Iho minors sought only
tho gold, throwing nwny tho tailings
containing the plntlnuni, by fur tho
most costly mineral ns It sells for
$11 mi ounce Tho $800 of mineral
mined by Howell mid his two sous
bed. Tho wntor flowing over tho Wns cleaned up Iobb than n week ngo. '
top washed off tho Blind n llttlo nt I
n tlmo and In a short tlmo tho nm-,x '
chlno wns completely out on dry! I LOCAL OVI3RFLOW.
i
land,
Not oven n tiro had boon dnmnged.
Tho mnchlno hns boon overhauled
liml n Inrger body Is now being built
for tho trucks that mora passengers
may bo taken In tho beach trips.
Yesterday for tno first tlmo In I
about ten dnys tho bench lino stago
wns iinnhlo to connect with tho train
at Mnplotnn for Kugono. With their,
schedules for this moilth nlrendy out
tho proprietors declare they will bo
uunblo to follow clone connections
until December 1, when their new
Bviiviimu win ui u u lino iircoiiiil iiihii ,
Two ! INmiiIiiiih. At tho moot'
lug of the county court In Coiiullle
this week tho name of Mrs. Kllen Mc
Malion was stricken from tho wi
dow's pension list, nn Mr, McMahou,
who Is In California, is ablo to again
bo at work, mid also tho namo of
Mrs, Velltn Daniels, Sho was mar
ried hut a short tlmo ngo mid conse
quently loses her pension of $17.!i0
per month. Then) wore no new names
added to tho list.
North Bend Chamber of Com
merce Agitates Beach Ser
vice for Fast Delivery
Agitation In fnvor of bringing
mall to Coos Day via the beach
rottto, started sovoral weeks ago,
has rapidly Increased until senti
ment seoms turned strongly In favor
of any moans by which mail can
bo brought hero In quicker tlmo than
tho present delivery over tho Myr
tlo l'olnt route. Hoforo tho North
Hunt! Chamber of Commorco Inst
evening, V. C. Gorst, of tho Gorst
& King bench stago, declared that
It would bo possible for his com
pnny to bring tho mull from M li
pid on Into Coos Hay at least by
'Z p. m. of tho second day out of
Portland and that on days with
favorable tides carrion could ninko
It through with tho 3ugcno and
Portland mall on tho snmo day.
Under tho present railroad scheil
clo mall leaves Portland about mid
night for tho south, nrrivlng at I3u
gene before 7 a. in., giving ono
hour for transference to tlio Maple
ton train which leaves Hugeno nt
K a. in., arriving nt tlio end of the
lino shortly after 1 1 o'clock of that
morning. Put aboard a waiting
boat und brought down tho Bluslaw
and at Its mouth put on a south
bound bench stage, the mail, It Is
bolluvcd could bo delivered nt Coos
Hay Postofflres that evening on
fnvornble tldo days, nnd In any
event could bo brought 'in hero be
fore the second afternoon after
leaving Portlnnd.
Tho present routo from Myrtlo
Point tnkes approximately !IG hours
either In going or coming from
Uosubiirg. Mr. Smith, sccrotnry of
tho North Eeml Chamber of Com
morro 1iuh taken tho matter up with
tho local organization nnd declares
they will do nil possible to secure
the ro-routlng of the Coos liny mnJl.
I.otters put In tho PoBtofflco at
Nortli Ilcnd In tlio evening are hold
thoro Until tlio next dny when they
catch tho 1! )). m. train from Marsh
field Tor Myrtlo Point nnd on tho
third day reach Hoseburg. F.dltor
McDanloIs, of tho North Ilond Har
bor, inado arrangements with Post
master Curtis this morning for the
bringing of first-class mall matter
from thoro about noon for delivery
hero on tho two o'clock out-going
train.
With tho coming or Sonntor
Chamberlain mid Heprcsontatlvo
Hawloy to Coos Hay. possibly this
month, tho matter will be taken up
with thoni personally, according to
Mr. Smith mid strenuous efforts
made to have tho mall re-routed.
Til UN".
Ono hundred and tlilrty-thrco years
ago November 5, tho 7-gun llnc-of-battlo
ship America was launched at
Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It tho
word had ben la use, this bnttleshlp
would havo been known as America s
first "dreadnought." It was built
under tho direction of Paul Jones,
the famous naval hero of the Revolu
tion. When Jones returned from
lOuropo In 1781 nftor his battle on
tho llonhomiuo Hlchnrd with tho Se
rapls, Congress tendered lilm a veto
of thnnks and authorized him to go
alionil and build tho Anieilcn to drive
tho Hrltlsli from our waters. Hut It
took tlmo then, as well as now, to
build a battleship, and before tho
America was finished tho war had
ended. Congress presented tho ship
to Franco to offset the loss of tlio
74-kiiii French ship Magnlflquo which
bail been destroyed In Hoston harbor.
Ho the first llno-of-battleshlp tho Un
ited States over built never had a
clianco to show Its fighting strength
under the American nag
NOW.
Todny tho superdrendnougiit Penn
sylvania Is to tho battleship Connec
ticut ns tho giinshlp America was to
nonhoninio Itlchnrd, In which Pnul
Jones first nindo tho American navy
a power on the sea. When tho Ilon
liomino Itlchnrd defeated tho Sorn
pls tho American nation numbered
less than .1,000.000 people; today It
has moro than thirty times that
number, but It hns a navy ten thous
and times ns strong ns Its llttlo col
lection of warships In Revolutionary
days. Ono of tho smallest gunboats
today could sink a wholo fleet or
brigs and schooners of 1770. nnd pos
sibly whip the whole Hrltlsn navy or
Mint dny. A bnttleshlp llko tho I'onn
pylvanla could liiinlhllato all tho nnV
Iob of tho world In tho days of tho
Revolution. Tim Pennsylvania cos
$11,000,000, or enough to build all
tho wooden warships of tho world In
1 770. An hour's broadside from this
superdrendnougiit would cost morn
than It did to build tho first Auiorl
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MAY
TALES OF BRAVERY IN
TOLD BY ENGLISH SOLBIEB
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I in, a..oc..,m rr. ,., ., ir Tim.i I es. lOvcn then the charge did not
j LONDON, Nov. 11. - Many narrow KO off and tho men liml to rice, loav-
'rscapcB and deeds of wonderful urnv-J nK tho bridge Intact. If tho charge
cry havo been nindo by the Injured, had gono off tho young lieutenant
Hrlllsh nml soldiers now recovering would havo disappeared completely,
In Kngllsh hospltalB. A young Inuro1 but the approaching Germans would
corporal of tho King's Hoyal Rifles, have been robbed or an easy entry In-
, who Is recovering from a bullet ' to tho allfos' territory.
wound In Ills knee owes his llfo to nj One of tho officers on tho Ill-fated
1 crucifix which, ho picked up In an l Cressy, which wns sunk by tho Ger-
enipty houso where ho wns blllotoil. nian submarines, wns soveroly Injnr-
A strango Impulse coinpoiicu nun to:od on mo nonu, nan nom
pick up the crucifix and put It In broken and his feet crushed as ho
his havorsnek. I was thrown Into tho air by tho explo-j
M.irimr nn nncncnincnt a fow days1 bIoii. Ills body was sucked under,
later ninny or tho corporal's comrades tno wn(0r i,y tho sinking cruiser, but
Special Reduction
s
in price of
Ladies Suits
Coats and Dresses
Hub Dry Goods Go.
"Smart Wear for Women" '
Cor. Broadway and Central Ave.
a
Phonj 36;
were killed by bullets wnlch wore
almost spent. Tho young corporal
wnB hit In tho knee and later round
when taken to a hospital that ono ot
tho spent ballots had also pnsuod
completely through his knapsack, but
had lieon loflectod from his body by
the crucifix, ono or tho arms or which
had been broken off by the bullet.
wns picked ui) by olio of the rescuo
' ships. Twenty-four hours nflerwards
the injured otflcor regnlned con
, scloiiBiiosB and his first words wcro:
"Aro wo down-hearted? No!"
' A sorgonnt of tho lino was made
, adjutant ior his coolness nnd bravery
, In ono or the oiigngonionts In Lor
raine. With throe mon tho sergeant
ADVERTISED LETTERS
List of unclaimed Idlers remain
ing In the Marshfleld, Oregon, post
ofriro for tho week ending Nov. 10,
I'.ill. Persons calling for the same
will pleiiBo say advertised und pay
ono cent for each letter called for.
Avery, M. W.
Allsman, Mrs. 13., M.
Allsmmi, II. Walter.
Allen, John S.
Allen, 11. M.
Allen, Anna R.
Anderson, .losephino.
Anderson, Olaf A.
Aldorlann, Alex.
Harret, C. L. . .,
Rally, Geo. II.
Harney, J. M.
Hncke, Mrs. Julio.
Ilnrtnr. fi. K.
Heckler, John W.
Il.nnl.n Tf.ll. f
Jiuimui .mini .,. .
Hlnkem, Gunevlve N. 1
Hoillno, Arthur
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U. JWlUlli. .. . -;
ii...in MmujkiIS .. 'nV.ii. r.it.-. JIOIVOB. 1'. A.
Ilnricc. Win." "K':jT'?rlki., W. Lolloy
Hum Hail Kail, .lank Sullivan, the
well-known traveling shoo milosmitn.
r,.ll l.i .. r..l.. !... Ililu iiriiifiinnii nii.1
., ., ... .... It'll III II llllliv mill imn miuiiiwwn mill
the lidos mid the Mnpleton train i tl,nlblcd down the outsldo stairway
time and through connections will on Second street lonillng to tho
then bo made most evorv dav or tliu Clinndlor kitchen. Ho received a bad
mouth.
gors from
ed In Flntcnro (he same evening of
tho day they leave hero. Above the
Umpqiia tho Dungs Livery Company
of Utigono havo put on sovoral six
homo Btages.
He Trict o Mnkc Los
Angeles Look Like Goiham,
"JJTWBiWVfa TiHiu.w1H'WniTO?n'
) made most evory day or the1 Cliiinuior Kitciion. no recoiveti a nan
At tho nrosent tlmo naBson-' fnl1' ,Mlt ,l H thoiiKht that nothing
ai ino proseni imio passen- Bor8 w result allhoiigh ho
Jin Coos Hay nro always land- W HllM llllqplllicmw t 3-30 p. m. ,
.'hllminn ll.n nnl.i.i ni,..i.l.... ..l 1
I'OOTIIALL AT COI.U'lLLi:.
TtMiin or Mnthrielil Itlgli Scliool lo
Play C'iHiiillo Independents To
j liiori'iiw.
Thirteen inetnbers or tho Mnrsli
fleld High Scliool football team will
leave In tho morning for Coiiullle,
whore they will meet the Indepen
dents In tho aftoriionu, In the gaiiio
tllaycd hero two weeks ago tlio locals,
despite tho fact thoy wore outweigh
ed, muiingcd to put up 11 strong do.
feiiHho game and held their oppon
ents to a 0-0 score.
Hut few changes have been mailo,
In tho lineup, declares Coach Nilos.
Harvey will go In at center to take
tlio place or McDuffoy, who ban left
tho squad, and Hoainnu will bo out
of tlio game because of the HiekuoNs
or his father, nnd his berth at half-'
back will bo rilled by Holt, Cup.
tain Lyons Is still out of the gmuo
on account of a broken bono In his
hhouldor, lecelved early In the soa
son. AHRICSTKI) ON KKItKH'S CIIAItGK.'
Twentj-.Veiii-.Olil ,ly Itlclmuls v
ciiHcd by Sixteen. Ycjir-Old .leiiulo ,
Cutclilng. j
Jay Richards, n twont,y-yonrold
boy, step-son or Leonard .Masters, or
Siimiier, was taken to Coiiullle today'
uiiilor a warrant or arrest elinrglng
him with being tho rather or tho
child born yesterday to Hi-yonr-old
Jonulti Catcnlng. nlsn or Sumner,
The boy went to tho county soat ac
companied by his mother and a con
sultation was hold with Prosocutlng.
Attonioy I.IIJeiiviBt.
Ulclinrds was sought yosterday bv
tho otrici'B who had a warrant for
his arrest, but he ried Into tho woods
artor Jumping from a window In his
homo, when tho fnthor or the girl
anio to seo him In rogmd to tho
matter.
WILL DAILKY, of Gnrdlner. who re
cently has been nt Mercy Hospital,
wan able to leave mid come to the
Chandler last evening. He will
return homo soon.
K. G. LKSLIIO Is hero from C01111III0,
011 luminous mid pleasure ' '
K.MIL JPDKLL, whoso fame as a ci
gar salesman Is being eclipsed by
tho lluo of novel catches that he I
earrles for his friends, Is back on
the Hay. He says that the suc
cess of Iho Panama Kxpoaltlou In
assured mid that the attendance
now averages from liri.OOO to 7.1,-,
000 a day.
CAR OI-'K TRACK.
Heavy Gravel Cur l,eac Ralls When
They Spread r.'oiiiillo Train
Delayed.
When the oiikIiio of tho Coiiullle
train attempted to snitch a heavy
loaded gravel ear aerimn tlio switch
this morula; near the depot the rails
spread mid, tho front trucks of the
big car lert the track by about two
feet, Tho wheels 011 ono side or
the track cut considerably Into the
ties before tho car was stopped.
Workmen arrived at once 011 tho
spot mid boKiui unloading the gravel
alongside Iho track, after which tho
engliio was again put to use nnd with
the further aid of blocks tho trucks
of tho gravel car were again run
back on tho track.
Tho trip to Heaver Hill today was
left out 011 this account and the pas
seugor train went direct to Coiiullle,
a fact which brought the passongura
there about on schedule tlmo.
' IlllIIU. Mini Htiuu fc..vt -r
1.l..ol W llllltnn 11 f llln l'lrnt i ....ou ., ...n.. flnlil 111 (it.
1 llliliu i. . " -.. WUO nuill. liviupn mi i..uii .... -- ,
Uast Laucors poses ns tho lucklost trnct ti,0 frQ f ti10 (leriunns bo tho
man In tho army. Ho wns lilt hy ; colonol could toll whero tho onomy'B
threo bullets within a minute with-1 trenches woro and wlmt their prob-j
out serious Injury. Ono bullet nnl-nblo Btrcngth wns. A hull or htillutR
toned rive roumls or aniiniinltlon In 1 WI18 ,rCcted nt tho four men. Thoy!
his bolt, nnothiir siniiBliod tho innga-1 mn,0 in0r wny to a Binall fnrm-
.ina of his ririo nnd n( third pnsacd i,01BO where they climbed up on n
through his cnp. 1 tlio roof and from the shelter of a
A letter from one or the Roynl Kii-jcliliunoy began firing at tho Germans,
glneora lesr.rlhos the remarkable Angorcd by tho Imprudence of tho
, pluck of Lleiifqnnnt R. Pottlnger or , four (,oldlors tho Gonnmis directed
Tcdmouth. ijottlngor nnd his section ' nno 0f tholr batterleB on-tho Iioiiho
were nttonipU"K to blow up a brldgo nml rnYM t.
under tiro. Tjioy laid tho clutrgo nnd ".My 8martost patrol loader Isi
tho section retired. Lloutonnnt Pot- gono," the colonel remarked, as he'
tlngor mid a sapper remained behind nw tho building crumble. Tho lliroo
to ngni iiMi iuho. mo i'iiiiiku ui" privates wero no more, 11111 1110 111110
not explode. The sappor then fired
ten rounds of iimmiinttlou at the
chnrgo without succoss. Pottlnger
then said "I'll make the tlijiig go off."
He shook hands with tho sapper mid
then walked to tho brldgo. There
in) put tho muzzle of his revolver. In
to the charge mid fired all six chart-
scrgoant was soon soon running
across tho field toward his command.
Whon tho Horgonnt arrived breathless
ut headiiiartors his colonel asked
with mock severity why ho did not
Ktny to contlnuo the flro,
"Sorry, sir, but tho pigs knocked
my hoiiBo down," was the reply. '
4.
I CLAMS, CRAHS, FISH AND
I OVSTIIRS
! If you nro particular about
! the shell fish you eat, get ac-
1 qualutod with us.
I COOS DAV OVSTKIt CO.
I at Palaco Moat Mkt., Hroadway I
.y-fvc aKvVV
RICItnl.'l) 'jIAPiroM
DOMIttO MUTUAL ACTOR.-DIRECTOR
Rlihard st.inton v TIioiuiih II. Ince'n
rii hi hand mill. Iibi trump runl ns It
were, lu thi liir: New York-Mutual
ktudloH nt Smt.i Monica, California.
Actor, dlreotor, proiuuer, author, al
wii,ji ready fur anytlduK, Stniiton has
iiiuiIh a inline for himself that eiiriix
illvideuiU of no menu Hlxo. He Is an
athlete, tralm-il to the minute, mid an
mimteur put-illst of no ordinary ability.
Not long ago lam bad to Impnit two
real wrappeiM from San Fmnelsi-o to
play ojiimmIIo Stanton in one or the
ruinous IMuiluo Muliial IiInIi plnyn be.
eauso m iiieuilH-riif the stm-k roiupauy
but bore s-niu 01' Staiitim's lighting
mill ilctfhvtl no more. Tho pugilists
had to he )'.i'lll.-.ln'r. and Stanton, us
mi lrl"li pnlrUt. was Hupposed to beat
them up. He did.
Stanton will yn to iilmost any ex
triune to get u went. In 11 play ho re
cently prodmed, "In tho Clutches of
tho Gnnw," ho was supposed to meet
his Hweetheait In Time Siiuniv, Now
York. lie went to the lundest corner
tu Lett Auaeleri, Ktalleil bis nuto In
xvliMi his ohiiiui'ii was null allnictdl
iii-li a crowd that ho soon had the
e(Te-t he wniitod, The mJI'-o limited
bin) ror lilocUndliitc trallle, but the mat'
Ixlnite dim luinrcd blm. He said I
didn't have it In Ills heart V" tine a
man who had tho nerve t try to make
' o Angeles look llko N.nv York.
Can Nations be Starved Out
Times Want nds bring rosulti.
RKCOVIIRS .MACIIIXKRV
TORIC LENSES
BEST FOR YOUR EYES '
Because the deep curVe toward the eye, correspond
ing to the arc of rotation of the eyeball, gives a llargen
field of vision, prevents the lashes striking and cuts off
annoying reflections. '
Broken lenses quickly duplicated
RED CROSS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
RED CROSS DRUGSTORE'
Action for Damages l.ot liy .1. F,
'IVIiiihIci- Hlnck Sand Mining
Venture- Falls.
Suit brought In Justico court yes
terday afternoon by J. F. Tolander
ror $50 damages from Charles Lash
and Addison Cook resulted in n do
clslon against the plaintiffs, though
he had received back mining machin
ery which ho Installed at South In
let sovoral mouths ngo for the min
ing or tho black Band.
According to testimony brought
out at tho trial, Mr. Tolander hnd
paid $250 tor tho machinery and
had gvub-stakod Lash ami Cook
supplMng them with several months
provisions. There the men worked
. .. . . .... ... i...i 11. ..1
Sl.M'H IHO worm nwiiKU Ml iiimi mm
war was not only a possibility,
, but actually going on, wu have
not heard much or tho nulvo nsuor
tlou that tho great bankers could
pruvont war by Musing to rinanco
It. That was very much llko saying
1 that the owners or any other kind of
properly, my horses or hay, could
prevent war by refusing to lot the
Government havo It, Now that It hns
been ilomoiistratud that a govern-1
iiient at war can got anything wluVh ,
exists wltlUu Its roach, the dUciisslou
has tiirnod to tho question as to
whothor tho necoBsary supplies oxlst
or not. Obviously that Is another
matter. Kvon a military autocracy
cannot got supplies which do not phy
sically exist within Its reach. Com
pared with this problom, oven that
of financing tho war, that Is, of keep
ing tho war chest full of the means of
buying supplies and paying othor ex
penses, Is of minor Importiiuco,
and took out some gold, which they
sold, none ot tho proceeds however
finding Its way to the pocket of Mr,
Telaudor, Litter whon ho sought tho
recovery of tho niachlnory tho men
declared they woro working In part
nership mid rofused nt first to give
up the mining outfit, but this wns
intor recovorod by tho rightful ow
11 or.
The suit for $50 dnmngos wns for
tho failure of tho mon to dollvor
the machinery at tho tlmo Mr. To
lander cullod tor It.
o
I COOS 11AV TIMF.S
I WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS
j Hl'Y AX UI-TO.TIIK.MI.l,'TK
j WAU .MAP Will I.l Tin: 1
j SUPPLY laSTS 1
j They Aro Going Fust
Tho question or rood, not only ror
tho nriuloM, but ror the non-flghllng
population as well, we will admit to
be ot equal Importance with that of
mon or ammunition. Hut It must
I be boriio In mind that the question of
food Is not n question of living as
well In time or war as In time or
pence. It Is rather n question or
finding tho hnulc uocosslllos ot llfo.
A pooplo who would prefer to be
' whipped rather than undergo a
' change of dlot or give up luxuries
will pi ninthly get what It prefors. It
Is Iniportnnt, thorofore, that wo
study the available supplies of these
basic necossnries beroro Jumping to
the conclusion that any ot tho war
ring countries can he starved Into
submission- T. N. Carver In Review
ot Rovlows.
Cnrr. P.
Campbell, F. II.
Crnwrord. T. F.
Clark, Chas.
Carlson, Alma.
Cnttlo, II.
Coney, Miss Ilattio
Collins, Miss Maude
Collins, Gottfrld
Countryman, C. C.
Cumpton, Miss Frances.
Davis, Mrs. Syrettn,
Detmonty, Abraham.
Dlngen, George.
DIamlda, Petor.
Dougherty, Mary V.
Durglu, I),
Duncan, Matilda.
Hvans, Mrs. Julia M.
Kllsworth. R. II.
Fassblnder, IV II.
Forbos, Sam.
dny, Mrs. 1. S.
Gantt, John 13. M.
GrniiBtroni, John.
Glover. W. S.
Gnvodlok, Jooj
Gebdell, John.
Hanson, Axel Guutav
lianley, Mr.
Harris, 'John 'M.
HnrkliiB, Harry.
Hanson, C. Y.
Hand, Annie,
llantol, 13.
Hall, MIbs JoiiiiIq (2)
Hall, J. D.
Hayes, Henjamlno.
Harris, Geo. W.
Harris, Amelia II.
Hiinlon, Hdgiir W.
I lick man, Mrs. M. 13.
Illnksou, Jlnoy.
Hickman, R. L.
Holding. C.
Holmes, Nettle.
Jacobs, Hnrry.
Jewell, Alfred.
Jones, Owen.
Johnson. P. I)
Johnson. Ml',
Knox, H. W.
Kelly. Clifford.
Lnpalino, Miss lhtncnle
Lee, lllnn.
McNutt, J. M.
MnW.oy, George P.
Mnttlson, Rcnn.
Meyers, Geo.
Miller, I. J.
Mlllegnn, ('. M.
Moffett. W. J.
Murphy, Denis.
Mulbry. J. II.
Murphy, L. 13,
Murphy, Desla.
NoIboii, Laura.
Korrls, Myrtlo A. .
Owen, T. L.
Ponlaud, Oliver.
Porter, Chnrles It. (2)
Powe, Mary (2)
ItnndqulHt. John.
Ramsey, Georco.
Rein. 13. It.
Honwortlit Jnck,
Hnllv. Tom.
Sanoy, Anna.
Smith, Mrs. K.
Sherry, M. G.
fitiinikovlck, 13. I'.
Scott, Peter.
Storm, W. A.
Sheets, I). W.
Stownrd, A. L.
Sicli, Joe.
This. Kiln.
Vreolnnd, Wnrrcn,
Wright, Mrs. Andrew,
White, James.
Walsh, W. L.
Walsh, Anna 13. (2)
Wnrnock, W. C.
Warblrton, A. I..
Wnlson, Joseph W.
Wostliind, Gust.
Wllllnms. Mrs. (1. I,
Wilson, W. L.
Wood, W. W.
Wiirphlo, Josnpli. k
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ed to tho city.
Tea Garden Syrup
tho children's dolight. Pure, healthful,
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lunches and for candy.
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