The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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ALWAYS MONEY TO THE MAN WHO DOES A CREDIT BUSINESS
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A Marshfield Woman
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or valuo received In advertising Ilea solely with
tho results secured. Try tho columns of Tho
Coob Hay Times they nro clean and dependable.
Tho renders of Tho Tlmos havo confldonco In tho
ads appearing therein. '
ace'enld: "I buy advertised articles becouBO thoy
reInvnrlably worth what I pay for thorn." Tho
Mamnanta with tho best reputations for tntogrity
aRuTlibneBt morchnndlso, nro without exception,
n.-rri .i. ........ i i.i i i i
lHm hiiu uuvuiusu iuuu tjuuua uuuuuouibiy.
MKMBER OP THIS ABSOCIATE1) PIlliSH
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ffoir no. xxxvm.
siliflfl I ITALY If SOON
JOIN 11 GREAT EUROPEAN IR
"! nE&FC(r
,',Uji'ra$t in Balkan Countries
.jSHldlng and England Is
ptWsed
ITAHY- FACES GUNS
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OF ALBANIA REBELS
S&rvm Insists That Allies Must
frts.TV ii ii! ni
uive nui iviujui run uu
jjKSouthcrn Austria
'Wf3M0cllrA rn to Coo liar Tlmmi )
wJgDON, Jan. 12. In view of tho
pmlfated ontranco into tho war of
ItonqiRiila and perhaps Italy, iimis
uanTBtercst nttachoH to tho dlspatch
MintSip.allna that tho illsintlot in tho
Mlii)ffif' '8 spreading. Italy may ho
' wflSyfitnon noon to resort to forco
ii$$? '" A'bnnla. Tho Insurgents
' spld to ,l0 bringing up nmiH to
dfrSSTngnliiHt Durnzzn, tho port ro-
HjSJTpccuplcd by tho Italians.
' jjfettiuln'ii nunl f.l llrilid lifll'.i nvt.flt1.1
intkuce her victory ovor tho Aub-
, iriny mid according to a Homo
djywtcli slio now' Insists In tho event
ojWjetory for tho allies that uho iiuihI
rJwfe-IloBiila, Herzegovina and Dal-
Mitt
KOIflAHH AM) CIGARETTES.
Uf 'Attoclttod ITrtt lo Coot Br TIom.
JlFARlS. Jnn. 12. A sconu In ouu
, fTptMnllltnry hospltnls Is thus do-
fijjgl In tho Figaro:
,jMftho military hospitals In Gor-
'?"i!RXlaB '" 1''rnnco l,loy HBtrlbuto
gjjtjw and clgnruttcu to tho wounded.
ins ana ironen anon una uioiu-
iiln tho snino room. Tho Fronch-
jprofors tho cigarette; tho Ger
tie cigar. Thoy lllco to exchange.
pon what basis? And how to
Leach other undorstaml? Thoy
10 curious contortions with tho
i.
o cigar," explnlna. tho French-
'In worth five cigarettes."
Qortunn ropllcu with his fin
"Two clgnrottes for your cl-
jnnlly ends In this ngruomont.
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WWMk
twmm
WttJ fflaal fliiHiiinn lulll .rlt, tl.ii ltA.i.1 t.in .,
t fkimiuuiliil.il "III hiTV. v.ivi I iviiviIiiiiiiii
.UtWJolgarotteH for ono cigar, nud
'- htyB tho tariff which Is now cs-
'tiiblldliod. Ono cigar throo clgar-
I'HKAK OK lIUM.ljr.
AmtKltlol rrrti lo Coot Dtj Tlmon,
NDON, Jan. 12. Tho Itoutor
pondont In Amsterdam sends
Mowing story told by a wounded
HIl Hllllliur.
from ono of tho trenches I aimed
adversary, 70 yards away. It
mn oasy shot nud I was miro of
s. I was just pulling tho trig-
My aim was clour, my ballot
not fall.
wddonly I btaggorod bach, and
i I recovered I found my rlflo
ed at tho loclc and tho chani
I liud an ugly wound In my
cad. I oxniulncd my rlflo and
In tho barrel a French nud
an bullet, both flnttoned. What
happened?
or closo examination I dlscov-
thut a Fronch bullet had entered
flo at tho muzzlo, had followed
urso of tho barrel, had oxplod-
y cnrtrldgo and tho butt of my
nnd thus had wounded mo."
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TAKEN TO ITALY
Hid Relative of Italian Pat-
lot Killed in Argonne
Home for Burial
Br AMOcUtel Tret lo Coot Dr TIiiim.J
JUIN. Italy. Jan. 12. Tho body
nstnntlno Garibaldi, who fell In
lArgonno roglon while leading a
Ira of tho Italian volunteers, wa3
Kat tho frontlor here today by
amo railway van which recently
ported tho body of his brother,
o.
fi 1AXCK by PASTISIK CMJIl.
ri8H HALL. HATl'IUWY KVK.
h fl, M.-5. 1'I.NK .MUSIC. XO
1IXO. Gentlemen 91.00; 1m
.Free.
RED CHAINS FOR THE FORI),
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twmme
LD
BOD
AT GOODltlM'S GARAGE.
Established 1878
nn Tim Count Mnll.
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GLAIM
GAIN AT PERTHES
Announce French Lost 3500
in Battles There Progress
West of Vistula
Ilr AamcUtol I'rcu tu coot nr Tlrapf.J
HI3IIMN', Jan. 12. (Hy Wireless).
Tho official Btatoment todny says:
"In tho west Insignificant engage
inpntu nro taking place south of tho
I.ahasso Canal, but so far without
result. Tho Fronch last night at
tached positions south of Cornny, hut
wore repulsed with heavy losses. Kur
lytodny tho battlo was resinned. A
French nttuck In tho region of I'or
tlics withered nwny l)eforo our flro.
In tho Argonuo n French vnntngo
point wns taken on tho llomnn high
road. Two officers and 140 men wore
inptured. In tho battles on tho east
ern Hldo of Argonuo wo havo talcon,
since January 8, one major, 1.1 non
tenants nud 1000 men. Tho Fronch
total losses In this bnttlo aro conse
quently estimated nt 3500. A Fronch
attack nt Allly failed. Thcro Is noth
ing now from Kast Prussia. A Rus
sian nttompt to advance In northern
Poland was unsuccessful. Our at
tacks west of tho Vistula river mndo
progress In certain places notwith
standing bud weather. On tho east
ern bank of tho Plllcla Itlvor, tho sit
uation romnlns tho snmo."
j CAIT. KIM PSO.V TIIvS
I ui iaiuJi: ustath j
Whtlo nn ono on Coos nay hns
dotlulto JufoniuatlQjn -regarding
tho'' plans of tho lato Capt. A.
M. Simpson, It Is reported that
ho stated some tlrno ago that ho
would ithrow )no,t of Jil9 proper
ty Into im estntp, w)llch would
hold tho property for nt least
twonty-flvo yonra longer. Ills
will Is at San Francisco and will
probably not bo Opened for sov
oral days. Tho valuo of tho os
tato Is much discussed nud with
tho rcnl cstato, stocks nud bonds
nud subsidiary companies Is rat
ed by those closo In touch with
It nt about 12,000,000. L. J.
Simpson Is oxpectod to bo ono
of tho oxocutors.
,
lUU'AlK HU.MA.V AXATOMV.
I Mr AmocIIJ 1'rru tn Coot liar Tlima.
IIAVItK, Jan. 12. Tho Fronch
Army Medical Corps havo set apart
three omluout surgeons, Professors
Tuffllor, Morostln and Sohllonu, to
nrnko "aohthotlo ropnlrs" and romovo
doforinnttons from tho faces of those
woundod In tho wnr.
If n man lososhls nnso or any part
of his faco, or a dlsflguromont Is
cnusod by a wound, tho faco will ho
topalrod by skin grafting, nnd tho
latest dlscovorlos in surglrnl sclonco
will bo used to romedy tho deformity.
Several cases havo alroady boon
successfully undertaken by tho throo
surgeons, A young corporal who had
part of his faco taken nwny by a
Bholl, was given a now noso, loft
Jaw and chook. In cases whoro teeth
havo boon lost, It is said that suc
cessful offorts havo been mado to
transplant others, nrcordlng to n
method discovered by a Russian den
tist. TERRE HAUTE MEN
ENTER GUILT! PLEA
Eighty of 114 Indicted for
Election Frauds Admit
Guilt Some Demur
(Dr AMocLltd fret to Coo. lu? timet.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 12.
Eighty of the 114 Terro Hauto men
Indicted by tho Federal giand Jury
In election fraud cases pleaded guil
ty today in Federal court. Demur
rers to the indictments were filed
for Mayor Roberts, Judge Eli Red
niand and Sheriff Dennis Shea.
JJARLKV $1.10 per hack. HALVES',
ilOsnU WEED CIIMXH, $2.0.-f AT
I fiOODROI'S GARAGE.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914
A
T:
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ZEPPELINS
RUIN DUNKIRK
WAR STOKES
Pr Anocltlrit Prnt tu .uut nr TlmM.)
LONDON, Jnn. 12. A wlrolcss
dispatch from ttorlln snyt) tho Eng
lish military establishments In nud
near Dunkirk woro completely do
rtroyed by tho German nlrslilp flo
tilla which attacked that city Sundny.
Tho Dunkirk lighting plant Vns also
destroyed.
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Formally Installed to Succeed
Gov. West Today Wants
Less and Better Laws
t llf Atiocltlod rrrti lo Coot ntr Tlmtt.)
SALEM, Or., Jnn. 12. Dr. James
Wlthycomho, Republican, wnB In
augurated Governor, succeeding Os
wald West, Democrat, boforo todny'a
hovslou of tho Legislature. At the
request of tho new Governor, tho
ceiomoulos wero slmplo.
th his Inaugural address, ho rec
ommended that tho Legislature set
n vecord for brovlty, and especially
for tho numbor of Iiiwb paBscd.
Ho advocated untl-llquor regula
tions that can bo enforced.
Ho favored making several oloc
tlvo offices appolutivo and consol
idating tho various commissions, sug
gesting n commlttoo bo appointed to
make a survey of tho host way
to centrnlizo state government, and
report In 1017.
TWO SKXTIvNCKD AT
j COQUILLE TODAY j
j (Spoclnl to Tho Tlmos.)
COQUILLE, Or., Jan. 12.
Judgo Coko Imposed a flno of
j ?G0 on Win. Attorbury of Ilnn-
don, convicted of heating a horso
j to death, for whom clemency wns
j askod by tho Jury,
j Jns. O'llrlen was sonteuccd to
j sorvo two to fivo ycais In state's
j iirlson for robbing tho IJohumlan
saloon In Marshfield.
WANTS TO CUT ;
STATE EXPENSES
Gov. Lister of Washington1
Recommends Constitutional
Convention for Purpose
Ilr AttoclttoJ I'rcu to Coot Utj Timet.
OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 12. Gov
ernor Lister's messngo was road bo
foro tho Joint sosslon of tho loglsla
turo this afternoon. Ho called atten
tion to tho oiiormous lncreaso in tho
cost of government. Ho said thnt ho
bolloved tho only method of securing
a roductlon In public expenditures
and tho simplification of tho govern-1
mont machinery will bo by a coiiatl-1
tutlonnl convention, which ho recom
mended the legislature to bring
about. Ho recpniMiondod the enuct-1
mont of tho proferentlal presidential
primary law and non-partisan dec-
tlon law cove. Ing all county and city
offices.
CATHOLICS AXD GEHMAXS.
I
Ilr Awoclttod Prnt to Coot ntr Tln't 1
AMSTERDAM, Jan. 11. Tho
I Telegraff says it learns that the
I Papal Nuncio to Belgium has
written to Cardinal Mercler, j
j whose recent pastoral letter to j
Relglum Catholics led to reports j
that the Cardinal had been de- j
j talned by tho Germans, suggest- j
lng that hereafter he write noth- j
ing which might offend the Ger- j
I mnns. I
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IAITHYCOMB
OREGO GOVERNOR
aiting. For
Ei
in ourop
London Military Authorities
Say There , Will be Little
Change Before Spring
CLAIM WEATHER AND
LACK OF MEN HAMPER
England Sends Thousands of
New Forcos Into France
Every Week '
(Dr Auwltltd ri n, mo pt TlmM i
LONDON, Jan
12. Tho great ar-
mlcs battling In
ern nrenns, by
Lho eastern and west-
artlllory exchanges,
slipping npcintlbns and trench at
tacks, coutlnuo to ho aligned todny
much as JLlicy wjorp January 1. Ev
erywhere tho disposition seems to be
to await tho coining of spring, when,
with fresh nrmjes thrown Into the
field, events promise to inovo morn
quickly. Great, lirltnln Is Bonding
thousands of nicn to Franco every
week, nnd, according to todny'a re
ports, Gorrnany, nwaro of this, Is
making gicat military preparation!!
for a counter mocmcnt.
T.
ENTER HIMSELF
President Says He Had No In
tention of Spring 1916
Boom at Indianapolis
(Dr Attotlttod Trrtt to Coot Dir TlmM.
WASHINGTON, I. C, Jan. 12.
President Wilson declared todny that
ho was not thinking of announcing
his candidacy for 101 G when ho nindn
tho statement ifi his Indlnnnpolls
speech recently that the people of tho
United States might havo n chance
to Judgo of his nets.
For Future Gcncnitjoux.
Ills uttornnco wns Interpreted by
tho audience nt the tlrno as n hint
that ho might bo n candidate for ro
nomination, Th President oxplnlnod
to callers today that ho had In mind
that futuro generations would pass
upon his nets ub President.
TBY A
Russians, Report Bremen Re
turned to Wilhelmshaven
Badly Damaged
1 (Tlr Ahum Ittixl I'rtx In xia nr Tlmm
LONDON, Jan. 12. Tho Gormnn
' rrnlsor Hromoii arrived at Wllhelms
i liiivon badly dldungcd by a mine, no
coidlng to i dlspntolt to tho Evening
, Star from Potiogrnd. Slio Is or 32T.0
, tens dtsplacomout nud wns built ton
i years iign.
GRAM) DL'KE NOT DEAD.
fit? tftftsvUlfxl I'fM in r n "ImMl
PETROGRAD, Jan. 12. Tl'o re
ported death of Grand Duko Michael
ovltch, brother-ln-lnw of Emporor
Nicholas, whllo fighting In Porsin, is
officially denied In Pctrograd today.
SE
GIVEN FLAT REPLY
Cologne Gazette's Version of
Great Britain's Rssporise to
The Amerioan Note '
III Asnratw1 Prt In Td nT Tl"1
AMSTERDAM, Jan. 12. Tho Co
logno Gazetto, referring In a. recent
issuo to Groat Britain's roply to the
American note on shipping, express
ed tho opinion that this communica
tion from London, despite expressions
of friendliness, Is (n fact a flat re
ply. Ii. O. O. M. NOTICE
All members of the Loyal Order
of Moose are cordially and ur
gently invited to attend a smoker
to be given at Odd Fellows' Hall
Tuesday evening, Jnnuary 12, 1015
By order of COMMITTEE.
Goo. K, Cook, Secretary.
UlflLSON
DID
GERMAN
COS
HUR
MINE
A!
LID
S
EVENING EDITION.
Freslhi
KARLSRUHE
SUNK NEAR
WEST INDIES
pir Auoclttrd Umi lo Coot Br ItmM
MONTREAL, Jan. 12. A detailed
description of tho naval battlo off
Grenada, Drltish West Indies, Is giv
en In n letter received hero todny
from an eye witness who assorts that
in his opinion tho Gormnn cruiser
Karlsruhe took part and wns sunk.
MEXICANS KEEP
Carranza and Villa Chieftains
' Sign Agreement to Move
Away From Naco
tnr awociiim rrtu to com ntr nmM i
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jnn. 12.
Socrotnry Garrison todny received a
l.i . r.- r, .1 I
loicgrnin irum uuu ocuu uiiuuuiiunia
thnt the ngrooment botwoon Gonornl
Hill, commanding tho Cnrrnnzn
troops nt Nnco, and Governor Mny
torona, commanding tho Villa forces,
wns signed by jioth commnndorB yes
terday. President WIIbou bxprcssod
gratification over tho success of
Scott's offorts nnd suld tho conditions
In Mexico seemed to bo Improving.
HEX. SCOTT HICTUHXH.
ID; Atioiitud rrtt to coot otr tium.)
NACO, Jnn. 12. Having induced
both warring factions In Sonorn to
keep their wnr nwny from tho Amor
Icnn border, Gonornl Scott loft todny
for WaBhlpgton, accompanied by his
staff. General Illlss will remain horo
In command of tho Ainorlcnu forces
until tho terms of tho agroomont nro
signed by tho Moxlcnu commnndors
to keep tho border Inviolate havo
been tarried out.
VILLA GETS .MOXTKUIJV.
(Ilr Aiioclttixl 1'rr.t to Coot lltr TlmM.
I WASHINGTON, I). C, Jnn. 12.
Montoroy has boon ovneuuted by prac
tically all of tho Carranza troops, who
havo gono to Mntamoras, according
to consulur dlspatohes rocelvcd today
by tho Stato Department.
First National Re-elects Old
Officers Here Henry Kern
Heads North Bend Bank
At tho annual mooting ot tho
stockholders of tho First National
Dank of Coos Hay horo this morning,
tho old directors woro elected for tho
ensuing yenr. Thoy aro W. S. Chand
ler, J. S. Coko, W. U. Douglas, Wm.
Grimes, J. F. Hall. S. C. Rogors nnd
' Dorsoy Kroltzor. Tho directors thon
met and organized und oloctod tho
following:'
President W. S. Chandlor.
Cnshlor Dorsoy Kroltzor.
Assistant Cnshlor Walter B. II ut
lor. Xoitlt Head Rank.
Tljo annual mooting of tho consoli
dated First National and nank of
Oregon will bo hold at North Bend
this evening. Tho directors will bo
chosen from reprosontatlveB of both
Institutions and it is expected that
tl o following officers will bo elected;
Prcsldont Henry Kern.
Vleo president C. S. Wlnsor.
Cnshlor J. H. Groves.
Prosperity Is In the air but it
has not got down to earth.
Sevonty men with families havo
been set to work digging aower
ditches In North Salem.
Grants"Pass Is pushing for three
now factories In 101C a beet sugar
factory, a custom mill to crush
oro, and a plant to prepare lime
rock for forUllior. i
&,n Struggle
1
Rill
NATIONAL
BANKS
HOLD
MEETINGS
A Consolidation of Time, Const Mai)
wml Coos Hny Advertiser
FOUR
DIST
IICT BATTLES
BETWEEN ALLIES ANO
FRENCH TELL OE
Announce Capture of Addi
tional Points in Severe
Fighting Rout Pillagers
tnr Attoclitcil Pout to Coos llr TlmM )
PARIS, Jnn. 12. Tho official
Btatoment this afternoon says;
"From tho sea to tlio Olso thoro
was intorinlttcnt cnntionmllng yestor
day. On tho Alsno to tho north of
SoIssoiib dotormliied nttacks wero de
livered against tho trenches occupied
by ua on Jnn. 8th and 10th. Wo re
pulsed tho onciny and took posses
sion of moro trendies. Lo Fortln
wns tho sccno of n despornto encoun
ter. The onopiy succeeded In Betting
up n trench ut a point within n sorloi
of fiold works, tho commanding po
sition of which wns hold by us. This
fighting Is still going on. On the
Mouso heights thoro havo been two
Gormnn attacks, ono at the Sonson
voyo forest nnd tho other nt Ilouchott
forest. Each was ropulscd. South
east oj Clroy Stir Vczouso ono of our
detnehments surprised nnd put to
flight a Gormnn company which wns
plllnglng tho vlllngo of St. Sauvour.
In tho Vosgcs nnd Alsnco tho tiny
passed quietly. Tho snow storms
continue.
HP
House Will Soon Determine i
Whether to Submit Resolu-
tion to States for Approval
mr Au.ci.ti r.... to coo, n.r Tim..j
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jon. 12.
Aftor nn hour nnd n half of dohato
tho Houso today ntloptod by a vote of
209 to 31, a special rulo for con-
sldorlng tho proposed constitutional
nmo.idmo.it for woman suffrage, and
n.n,. un.iL. ,i.v... . ..v i. f ...
then settled down to six hours of no
lual dchato boforo vdtlug on whothor
to submit tho resolution to tho stntos
for ratification,
Tho overwhelming voto In favor
of tho rulo was by no menus Indica
tive of sontlmoiit on tho resolution
Itself. Many uho voted for tho rule
In order to bring up tho question for
n yen and nny voto anuoiiucod their
Intoutlon of voting against the resolu
tion itsolf.
1 .Wed Thh-TIiImN.
Tho untl-suffrnglstH asset ted that
G
SIN TRENCHES
WOMAN
GP
AMENDMEN
mo Hiirrragisis woui.i not muster uw Wimon, n. Prouty and R M Wr
necosmiry two-thirds vote. L(()l A) nro ,lloIll)or8 ot tho Ma-
Aftor tho passago of tho rulo tho ' I)BB ,t iortlniiil organization whltlh
House, to tho upplnuso and cheers or!,nnku8 mnny loilK h(CH ihroURx tho
supporlors of both sides of tho quos- j ,uontllills ,i frost8 of tho north
tlon, plunged Into n dobato fully us ' W(J))t
spectacular as that which attondod I ..p00B lU1 tro,i t nnd In need
tho voto on tho prohibition amend. Lf ft ROoa vncnton( wo uro taking no
mont recontly. Imggago on our prosont trip," bald
Roprosontntlvo Wobli, chalrmnn of jMl88 M(mr00 "Thoro Is n good stage
the Judiciary Commlttoo, lod off tho ,, ,no8t of tho wny through tho rtitl
dobato in opposition to tho amend- .,,,, rrn8,H nI1(i wo nro koIiik to
mont. Ho Bald that ho bolloved If
uio question was voieu on ny 1110
moil, moro man oiguiy per luiii oi
thorn would voto against It.
a. A. It. ELECT OFFICERS FOR
11)15
.Col", Jewel Post, 53, (1. A.. It.
Myrtlo Point, oloctod officers
their last meeting, for lfilC,
follows;
J, II. Roborts, Commnndor; T,
Hermann, Senior Vlco Conunnndor;
A. L. Duel I, Junior Vlco Command- gon pooplo and Oregon things,
or; D. A. Killing, Quartermaster; Miss Monroo has been Invited by
S. S. Endlcott, Cbuplalnj A. M. tho Mnishflold Public Library Board
Arnold Offlcor of tho Day: H, H.I to spoak at tho formal opening ox
Brownson, Officer of tho Gunrd; .oiclsos (IiIb ovonlug.
I). A. Hullng, Patriotic Instructor;
V. A. King, Adjutant. Delogatos to1 . . O. F. XOTICK.
Stato Encampment: J. H. Roborts, ( Membors of Sunset Lodgo No Gl
by virtue of ofrico; W. A. King, g1Bat Eaoanipmont No. 13 and
oloctod; A. L. Buell, elected alter- 'ostorn Star Rebeknh Lodgo nro 10
nate. quested to bo In attendance Wodnos-
w- . i d oveulng, January 13th, 1916.
Tho local bilok manufacturers at
Eugene won out on tho armory Con.i"i ""; "'" Z'Z,' ""
tract ovor convlct-mado brick. Jou.nlug Brothers and Rebekahs nrp
Contral Oregon Inlgntlonlsts wllM'e
ask tho stato to nppioprlnto $1.
350,000 for projects.
I
No. 146
IE PE
CEBMHB TODAY.
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' '.!! ii!
Struggle for Perthes Most Im
portant of Engagements Be
ing Fought in iiie West .
IMPORTANT RAILROADS
I AIM-J IbhhIIUKY blArvb
Germans Claim French Beaten
Back in First Engagements
Conflict Elsewhere
(nr AiracltlM Trrtt ! Coot Dir TlmM.
LONDON, Jnn. 12. Four distinct
battles which havo developed lit
Franco and Alsaco nro being carried
on vigorously. Of tho greatest iul
mcillnto consequence Is tho fighting
nenr Perthes, which involves tho pos
session of Important rnllronds nnd,,
probably n consldorablo section of tho
fortlfcd battlo lino. In this dlstrlqt
the French attempted further attacks
but wore beaten back with heavy Iob
bcs, Jjorlln rejiortH. Near Solssona,
Paris ropdrls that tho Gorman at
tempts tp capture lost positions woro
repulsed nnd moro trenches wero
seized by the Allies. In Argonuo tho
Gorinnus nro on tho offonslvo and
claim to havo captured a French vnn
tngo point.
Battlo In Alsace.
Tho fourth battlo In Alsnco Is.
less active than was tho caso boforo,
tho reinforced Germans checked tho
French ndvnnco. Rorllu assorts that
tho French attack Bouth of Sonnholm
, wns defeated and that tho attacker
suffered heavy losses,
i Desultory lighting continues In
! Poland and llerlln tolls of slow prog
ress of tho German army toward War
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HERE TO START
;Miss Anne Shannon Monroe,
, Portland Author and Friends
Plan a Long Hike
MIhs Anna Shannon Monroe, n well
known Portland authoress, and a
party ot friends from tho Rose City,
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"'Is morning on routo to Eureka,
from where thoy will walk to San
Finnclsco, They plan n hlko of about
SCO miles through tho famous Rod
wood forest of northern California,
nnd will bo among tho first to tako
tho long Jaunt In tho rainy season.
On tho arrival of the Elder nt
North Ilond this morning, Miss Mon
roo and hnr friends dlsonibnrked nnd
wnlked to Mnreliflohl nnd this after
noon thoy will visit tho Smith mills.
(MI8 Mouroo nnd hor party visited
l Tho Times off ho this morning.
With Mls Mouroo nro Miss Helen
trust to look In finding
placos tu
Wo don't'
w-j,iloon ml ,,0ty to oat
oxpect to run across any snow
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Whllo penetrating tho rodwooda
Miss Monroq will send oucnslonal lot
Morrf to tho Qregohlnu, rcqltlpg tho u
'torgsitlng o.'jporleiites of the trip. An
tor tho arrival or tho party at Sun;
Francisco Miss Monroo will write,
speclul stories on tho Paunma-Paciliq
uutlVIILt WALK
as Exposition for tho Orogonlan dally
Those art'clos will doal with hum&ni
M.'inteiost articlos on tbo fair grounds.
j moro especially as thoy effect Or-
Joint Installation of officers of the,
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