The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 13, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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No. 147
VlluflS
man
US ARE
STILL KILLING
- A,!nriMe anrl Tun
len More hmibi ! ",,m "
English women nepuneu
Murdered
'III EMI
It El Paso Mexicans Residing
There Pear to ue ouun
on the Streets
ME BODIES HAVE ARRIVED
-... ..
i..,h Vr iiw r .iiiiiHiiij-H
WaiiRlitcr Aro Drought to El Paso
Soiiio Iliivo Head Almost.
Mown Off Chillies Komoveu
HHMllT OK MI'ltDER
MAS HIMX DEXIED
ID AmeliM I1w l Cm TUy Tlnim.l
KIj PASO, .Tun. 13. Tho
Madera telegraph operator
reported tlmt tlioro Is no
trittli In the report tmt ton
American men and two Eng
11th women woro klllod nt
Mnilom.
T M
T S
HXOW AND LOW TEMPERATURE
PREVAIL IX EAST
Thermometer 58 Below Zero nt
Hannah, X. 1). Wires Crippled
mid Trains mo Delayed
(Or Aisncltlcl rrot to Cow tnj Timet,
CHICAGO, Jan. 13. Tho atorm
which bognn yesterday In tho mid
dle west continued today. Snow
and high wind and low temperature
nru prevailing. Wlro trafflu b badly
crippled and trains are delayed. At,
Hannah, N. D., the teiuporaturo Ih
53 degrcqn below zero.
BLAMESTJILPEQPLE
SENATOR THOMAS MAKES SEIU
OUS CHARGES AIJOUT MEXICO
Say tli Standard mid Pearson's Coin
panics Have Caused Revolu
tions mid Seas of Itlood
PUN 10 FIGHT
THE MURDERERS
Movement at El Paso to Or
ganize Thousand. Men to
Run Down Bandits
CAPTURE
REPORTED
(Ujr Aiwoc UUnl from to Coon 111 Tlnifi,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 13.
Senator Thomas, democrat, charged
"during tho Mexican debate In tho
achate yesterday that tho Standard W l"" "rr vunl p1" 'a'1
" ' , ,,. ios of the 18 victims or
Oil Company and tho I'oaron Oil j lUtll nt 8nllta ybuIioI M
Syndlcnlo in rival erroriH to oniain a
mono)oly of tho oil Industry In Mex
ico, wore responsible for tho revolu
tions In that country and had cov
ered It "with a Boa of blood".
pj; AuoclitM rrw lo Coo Ilr TlmfiJ
KIj l'ASO, Jnn. 13. A roport Is
current la Chihuahua that ton
Americans and two English womon
were killed by Villa troopjj at Mo
tlara, Chlhuahun, according to the
Amorlrnim who arrived horo early
today with tho bodies of tho Amor
lunt killed Monday near Chihua
hua.
Tho Others Missing
In this city a party wan alBO
Informed by tho ntntton uncut at
Santa Ysnhol that llonjumlu Snoll
and Frank Woods passed thora
bound west, half an hour after tho
nlntccn Amorlrnns woro reported In
trouble. Tho station agont said ho
warned the two1 nion to return, but
thevr nnltl they fenred no trouble
isothlnir Ins Icator heard of tho
I party, and It Is hollovod thoy mot
tho fato of tho other Amorlcaus.
Itodlcs Mutilated
Tho members of tho natty who
I brought tho bodlos hero today said
ome woro hard to Identify, for tholr
ncaui wero almost blown off. Thoy
were stripped of tholr clothing bo-
noro being killed.
Mexicans In Fear
Mexicans rcsldlmr In El Paso fonr-
Ing reprisals on account of tho ex
treme tension, aro seon upon tho
tircets only on tho most urgent
uutmess.
Another Buiimr
An unverified rumor rnnnli linrn
today that threo Amorlcans woro
murdered In tho Cnnniioa district
oi fconia. near tho iMinlns-nmlirn
property.
m ik
E APPEAL
FARMERS' LINE WANT
$19,000 FOR PROPERTY
Thnt Is Price- Asked In Negotiations
With the Coos mid Curry
Company
Tho rurnior'H tolophono company
want $10,000 for their property In
tliu proiOH0tl anlo to the Coos and
Curry Company. In regard to tho
negotlntloiiB tho Coqulllo Herald
prints tho following:
At tho meeting of tho Farmers'
Tolophono company, hold hero yes-
thorlzlng tho board of directors to
soil to tho Coos and Curry Tolophono
company tho entire systom of tho
Farmers' lino. Tho price namod Is
$19,000, and It Is understood that
this will aottlo all indebtedness of
tho FnrmorB' company and pay back
to tho BtocUholdora all thoy havo In
vested. W. C. Chaoo, socrotary of
tho Farmers' company, nays that tho
deal will bo finally closed in tho
nenr futuro and tho lines will bo
turned over in April.
WILL ISSUE BOXDS
Message Says Gen. Rodriguez
is Taken Prisoner by Amer
ican in Chihuahua
ARE CALLING FOR HELP
Report Says that a Number of the
Men I'ndcr Hndrlqiicz Have Been
Either Killed or Captured
Public Keeling Stirred
(llf AmofUIixI IVcm to Com Iter Tlmt.
Eli PASO, Texas., Jan. 13. Do
volopmeutH in the Mexican situation
moved with kaleidoscopic iiipldlty
hero, today. Public feeling wan stirred
by the arrival early today of tho bod-
r Ilia Villa ban-
outlay.
Activities In civil circles Includod n
movement to organize 1.000 Ameri
can mining men to run down tho Mex
lean bandits.
Report Capture
Oonoral Rodriguez has boon cap
tured no'ir .Madera, Chihuahua, by
Americans. A mensago stated that
n number of Rodriguez's men wero
klllod or captured and the Americans
aro calling for help.
F
ID
IS APPOINTED POSTMASTER
MVRTIiE POINT
AT
Lewis O. Beoho is Named for tho
Same Position nt Drain in
Douglas County
(Special to Tho Times.)
)ro-, Jan. 1 13.
. .,. f....A..i u.....
uuung mo iiHiiuiniiiiuiiia- ul l-oni"
mnBters for Oregon Is that of; Harry
PORTLAND,
C. Fonslar who Is to bo Postmaster
at Myrtle Point.
Lewis C. Beebo hn boon uahicd
as PoHtmastor at Drain, lit Douglas
County.
TELLSTlSIISS
I'BESIDEXT SPROULE OK SOUTH
ERN PACIFIC IS BACK
CHINESE HAVE
BLOODY EIGHT
Many Revolutionists Killed
and Captured in Engage
ment of Several Days
in
IS
HEGEIVED
STATUE IS FOUND
BY TRENCH DIGGERS
Kind Mado by the Kreneli May
Pi ovo to bo of Scientific
Value
Hr AmcUtrf I'itm to Cool Ily Tlmci.
ATHENS, Jan. 13. A mutilated
ntntuo of Eros, discovered by French
troops In-the course of trench dig
tordny a resolution' wn. passed HKing exercises on tho island of Lom-
nos, mny provo to bo a find of groat
nrchcologlcal Importance. Tho sta
tuo was uncovorod on tho slto of tho
nticiont town of Haophcstla, which
ouco boasted GO, 000 Inhabitants, and
tho condition of tho statue Is said to
glvo concluulvo ovldouco that tho ci
ty was destroyed by a torrlble earth
quake and not by an Invador, ns had
horoloforo been thought likely.
LESS BEER IS SOLD
INENGLAND NOW
There Has However Been An In
eicaso In the Amount of Splr
its Which Were Sold
JloseibnrK PIans for Railroad Ini
provoment Money
(Special to Tho Times) wr aoiu4 i-reu io coo mr th...
ROSEIHIRO, Oro., Jan. 13. 'I no LONDON, Jan. 13. A statomont
city council naving imsset n ''! Illndu ul)Ic hy representatives of
nanco providing for tho Iss u ng of '
$300,000 In bonds for tiw nuiiuiiig oi
l-'lntls Conditions In Enst Kloiirishing
mitl Iooks for Good Times
After tho War
(Special to The Tlmoa)
SAN FRANCISCO, .Tun. 13. In n
general review of buslnoss condi
tions throughout tho country, Presi
dent Wm. Sproulo of tho Southern
"Pacific Company, upon his return
from a month's visit in Now Yor!,
predicted that whon tho war Is over
tho United States will find itsolr In a
strengthened condition commercially
and financially with respect to tlio
rent of tho world. President Sproulo
said:
" I found business In the cant in n
flourishing condition. The -gonornl
Btnry Is all hotols aro crowded to tho
limit, theaters doing an overflowing
business and restaurants everywhere
gay.
" Trado In wnr supplies has stimu
lated tho steel, copper uud ammuni
tion business to au unexpected ox
tent. This (ratio has brought a
great deal of monoy Into tho country
with oxpoctatloiiB of a great deal
Ileal moro. Tho?o haB also boonnn
actlvo mnrkot abroad for foodstuffs.
All this Is stimulating to tho activi
ties of tilts nation everywhere, In
cluding tho Pacific Coast, for, when
tho east Is busy and prosperous, tho
markets for tho products of this coast
aro actlvo. Tho gouerdl commercial
buslnoss of tho Coast is also stimu
lated for when tho rest of tho Coun
try Ib busy wo by sympathy and in
terest are busy.
Aftter the War
" Whon tho war is over tlioro will
doubtless bo some readjustment fo'
lowlng it, but ovon then tho Indica
tions aro wo wril rind oursolvos In a
strengthened condition commercially
nud financially with respect to tho
rest of tho world. I do not mean
that wo can Jump Into tho Imperial
position tho optimist predicts. The
British Authorities at Hong
Kong Get Information Tell
ing of the Trouble
MANY TAKEN PRISONERS
Number Includes Some of tlio lend
er of tho People Who Rose Up
Against tlio Government in Two
of tho Provinces
(11 AmocUIoI l'r.M to Coo. ttay Tlmn.
LONDON. .In. 13. Many Chinese
rovolutlonorlcB woro killed and cap
tured In a Horles of bloody engage
ments from January 0 to 8 In Tain
niirl Potonun Yontzuwo and Poklo
districts, according to Information
rocolvctl by tho British authorities
nt Hnnir Konn.
Ultimately tho rovolutlonorlcri
woro routed and many of them, in
cluding some of tho leaders, woro
taken prisoners.
allegHsmg
CLAIM MADE HERMAN' AOENTS
TAKIXH 6UT COPPER
PREMIER
Hi
ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE
COUNT OKUMA OK JAPAN
Threo Bombs Aro Thrown But They
Miss the Auto In Which lo
Was lUdiiiK
Jf Auocltteil rroa to Coot Car Tlmm.J
TOKIO, Jan. 13. Count Okuma,
tho .Tapaneso premier, had a narrow
cscnpo oarly today from an assasln
who throw bombs which missed tho
premier's automobile.
NO CONSCRIPTION
ENOIilSH MINERS' FEDERATION
AOAINST COMPULSION
CAPITAL WILL
BEE
0
Montenegro Plans to Desert
Cetinge at Once Because
of Austrian Advance
TO KEEPJP FIGHT
Struggle Against the Victor
ious Teutonic Forces Will be
Continued by Kingdom
attacking"at SALGNIKI
Kb PASO Pi:OPI,E WILL PETITION
ROOSEVELT
Telegram Aklng ,, ( V)fQ ,r,I
With ('ohioc-h Being
Circulated r,ir signers
Sf Aim, UieA 'rM1 10 f nty Tlraw,
eerin,' AS5; Te,Xnfl" Jft- la-A tI
"?"' t0 T 'Joro HoosovQlt. m.
Pealing to hm to use his Influonco
ahint ,nBrc.S8 wl,lc1' l8 "Olloved Is
opur to nuiko n ehango In tho policy
BM diiK 7efU"d.t0 0XOr0l8 U fttor-
,ZL .o American Hfo and pron-
" was "Bro today for signatures.
QERMANTviiriiMlKE
ITSSILK AT HOME
VonJ M,,Ho IKillm-H Wh Formorlv
"t Out of ,ho (,u,,t.y An.
""ally for Product
"" AU0cU,e1 rM to Coo. nr Time..
Sliv ar! W,"Ch Qormy "B an
7"y Bent al)road In peace times
for tt nrCl,a8e pr!co f w Mile
wii 1 ,rman sllk manufacturers.
t? r? f hom' ,f th s-
' "ce 8f ena0ri"an " ro
Promises S 8 a recot. circular
ilk 1 m ,Frmer "Porlmonta In
, -W?rm bwedlnB have failed i,.
ite th ""PwlWe to acclimat-
Wen duT rry trco- u ,,a3 ow
,,. "'covered thm. -m,. -
Oerml mfrey' lier" abundant
H olTY: Moreo-"-. tho worms
er. m "; "uw..,Ilet Produce a stouC-
sllk than it an(1 moro plasty
The onlv , fe ra,8ed on ""'Iberry.
rrim 'P6rU U Whether th0
GtZT when ,m-
CnTe '.,,ul Vrotlt of
'fted hv ,. ;V,,S. xv,1 'o demon-
"ii.
tho rnllrond for tlio Kendall .broth
ers, May 1 has beon flxod as tho tlmo
or Issuing tho first block of bonds
amounting to $100,000. May 1 was
adopted as tho dato of tho Issuing of
tho bonds on account or It coming af
ter tho frst paymont of taxes.
tho British liquor trado bIiows that
tho rigid rostrlctloiiB on tho salo of
alcoholic bovoragoB Imposod slnco
the war began, havo curtailed tho
salo of beor about 17 por cont. But,
Swedish Oowrnment Keeps Strict
, SurvelHmico On All Vessels
Arriving; from United State
llljr AodleJ I'rru lo Coos Iltjr Tlmn.l
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jan. 13.
Allegations that aorman agonta aro
trying to smugglo copper and othor
contraband from tho United States
Into aorman by shipping It to a Swe
dish port dlsgulsod as unprohibited
foodBtuffn havo resulted in tlio Btrlct-
or Burvoillanco of all Incoming shlp.B
by tho Swodlsh govommont.
Tho Androv Welch, an American
Btoamor which arrived recently at
HalniBtad from Philadelphia Ib still
dotalnod at tho former port pending
detailed examination of an nllogod
cargo of beans.
' Sho wob sighted off Halmntoad,
cruising about for no apparent rea
son, and whon questioned by tho
commander of a SwodlBh torpedo
boat tho captain said ho had ordora
to wait thoro.,Soon afterwards a
large Gorman tug camo up to tho
Welch. Tho captain of tho tug wob
loqually Ignorant of tho reason for
At Mooting Held at London Todry
Resolution to tlmt urrcci
Ih l'nHHcd
Ilr AiiocliUJ Prfin to Coot Hr Tlmw.J
LONDON, Jan. 13. Tho Minora'
Federation of Great Britain nt n
tnnmlnc In London today resolved
unanimously .to oppose tho bill on
compulsory military service
ii 1 1 i i
AMMUNITION DEPOT
IN FRANCE BLOWN UP
Seventy Persons Were Klllod ami
Forty Injured Acconllng to
ItciMirt From Berlin
tnr AjiocuioJ tm u coo nr Tim.)
BERLIN, Jan. 13. Tho ammuni
tion depot in tho southern section of
Llllo, In Northern Franco, was blown
up. An official announcement Bays
70 porsons woro klllod and 10 Injur
od. Considerable proporty damagu
was dono.
Bending him to a point off Halm-
optimist Is of valuo, howovor, because Btad, but donlod that ho had n ron-
lm loads us Tn tlm rlirht direction ' Ufczvoua with tno American amp.
., " -- --. ..,,.., T. -r :
Taken Into Port
Tho Swodlsh naval authorities
thereupon brought tho Andrew Wolch
though tt would not bo Bnfo to follow
htm too far.
. Railroad Ktiniluxs
"An Imnortant. nart of tho liu-1 Into HalniBtad and tho Gorman tug
on tho othor hand, thero has been nn ! provoinent Is becnuso of tho confl- disappeared in a southerly direction.
Increase in tho salo of splrlta of 19Jdonco business derives from tho Im-jA cursory examination of tho And-
' por cont. Ipiovcmont in railroad earnings. Thcso row Welch showed that ho carried
Drinking across tho bar, It Is add- learnings fiooi.u to bo large only bo- beans but memuors or tno crow toiu
GOOD SAMARITAN ACT '
................ - . -' i " ..---.,-. .... . ,. . .0.
PROVES A FATAL ONEied, has lessoned tou marked dogroo, . CJU1B0 ti,cy foilow yoara of such sorl-,tho Swedish customs Inspectors tnat
but tno "iioiuo trauo- uua inciouau.i ioua ahrlnkugo in earnings that tlioiinu wuikiu oi mo uuKn uuu wavn
correspondingly. According' to contrast bocomes striking. It Is to jsomo comment nmong thorn, and
dealers, spirits nro choaon In preror- uo rdm0inbored that whllo the earn- !'"thoy thought thero might bo othor
John Motley, Hero, Cray Cat Is Vil
lain mid Robin Is "Poor Soul"
In Domestic Tragedy
Flying, Bwooping through tho sky
at bottor than tho Bpced limit or tor
rn flrma yoatordny afternoon, an Al
aaknn robin, or varied thrush, dash
ed headlong against one of tho big
windows of tho Chambor of Com
Thero was a thud and tho llttlo
creaturo fluttered to tho ground,
stunnod and helpless.
Sympathy and pity wolled up with
in John Motley. To savo tho rob
in's Hfo, from bolng run over, ho
took tho llttlo fellow to tho side
walk across tho street and stopped
back to await developments.
Llkowlso a big gray cat, crouched
bcnealh a. neighboring houso watched
developments.
A moment tho fato of the bird
hung In tho balance Motloy and tho
cat tiartod forward at tho same mo
ment, but nlmblo footod Tabby, tho
villain of the plot, precoeded tho res
cuer by two Jumps. Lltlo robin
was scooped Into tho Jaws of death
arid a second later its soul, that Is,
If birds have souls, had ascended to
tho Happy Hunting Ground.
Quito often do theso birds, moro
particularly than others, plump them
selves out of the sky and kill thom
&elves against tho windows.
No one knows exactly why they do
It. Perhaps they too are a trlflo
Hko aeroplanes and have not mas
tered every trick of tho tricky atmos-phoro.
once to beor for drinking at homo, as
thoy aro easier to carry
GARMENTS HEATED
BY ELECTRICITY
New Invention May Mo Used by Aus
trian Soldiers to Keep
Them Warm
mr AwoiUtra l'rwi lo Coon Hay Tlmf.
VIENNA, Jan, 13. Austrian sol
dlors will not suffer from cold
weather If tho army adopts tho now
electrically heated garments which
havo Just been Invonted by tho Pro
fessor of Eloctrology at Innsbruck
University, Tho essentlul 'feature of
tho Profesaor'a invontlon, according.
to the Austrian newspapers, is a
mothod of woarlng olectrlc heating
threads Into soldiers' pants and coats
and then connecting tho threads with
a battery or supply wlro ut a dis
tance of from 100 yards to a quarter
of a mllo. It Is assorted that the
current can bo regulated so that any
niimbor of soldiers in tho tronchoa
can bo kopt warm simultaneously,
n tnUPR 715 frolcht cars to ship
tho annual salmon pack of Oregon,
valued at $5,920,087.
Elovon largo railway systems havo
nlaced. or are about to place, orders
for Douglas fir with Northwest
mills, according to reports. When
the railroads start buying, sawmills
prosper and wo all prosper.
Hnvo your programs printed nl
The Times office.
lnirs woro shrlnklne canltal wob be-'tilings inaldo."
ing added to tho proporty and If tho BnorniouH quantities of wm-con-prcsont
earnings upon prosent capl- Urnband foodsturrs rrom America
tal woro, ror oxamplo, to bo compared ! """ beon going Into Germany front
with 1912 and tho capital of that year
nud tho failure or earnings bo con
sidered for tho two Intorvonlng
years, It will bo found that thero Is
nothing unusual about tho presont
earnings ami that tho railroads ncp5
thorn badly.
, " 1 believo tho relations of tho
Southern Pacific with tho public It
serves aro good and constantly im
proving. This In turn will rofloct
Itsolr In our earnings, and aa our
earnings Jmprovo our usoruIne3s will
Increase."
1GT0N
PROMISED
Thiough His Ambassador Says
Denial es Dastardly Deed of
Villa Bandits
Ho
Or Auoclated Pren (o Cooi 07 Tlmn.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 13,
Carranza's Ambassador horo today
formally assured Secretary of State
Lansing that tno Carranza govern
Bwedcu during tho last six weokB, la
eluding presorved frultB rrom tho Pa
cirio coast, correo nnd tea. Im
ports of American coal aro hicroaa
lug, owing to tho continued bnu on
British coal by tho British govern
ment, Germany Is Bonding cargoes of
Belgian coal from Luoback and Stet
tin to Malmo but It Is of Inferior
quality and tho demand ror Ameri
can coal Is growing. Tea thousand
tons arrived at Malmo this week.
Caused Irritation
Tho activity or tho British co.,.-
finorcial agents, whom tho Swedos
call "commorclal spies" bus causod
groat Irritation hero. Sovoral havo
boon expelled bocauso ot their ac
tivity In "shadowing" cargoes un
loaded at Gothenburg and othor
porta, American buyors tiro caru
fully watched and tholr negotiations
with Swedish business men followed
In detail.
DUTCH LINERS STAY '
AWAY FROM THE SUEZ
Reason Is Bolloved to in Four of
Activities of Oernwn Submar-
lncs In Mediterranean
trtr AiocltJ Twit to Cooo nr Time l
LONDON. Jan. 13. Tho withdraw
al of tho Dutch llnors from tho Suez
Canal to tho East Indies, which wont
Into ofrect January 1, will moan an
other consldornblo rnlllng ofr In tho
revenues or tho canal. In 1914 ves
sels or Dutch nationality hold third
placo, both as regards numbers nud
tonnage. Groat Britain was first
with 3,000 vessels of 13,000.000;
Germany camo second with 480 ves
boIs of 2,100,000 tons, and Holland
third with SCO vcssoIb of 1,400,000
tons.
Tho official reason for tlio diver
sion or tho Dutch boats Ib tho "In
creasing uncertainty or bolng ablo to
obtain tho necessary coal nt tho ap
pointed stations" but shipping men In
London think that tho decision was
moro Ukoly duo to Gorman submar
ine activity in tho Mediterranean
nort8. thero 1b no shortago in tho sup
ply. Tho prico ror January at Port
Said will bo about $22 por ton, ns
compared with $G.G0 bororo tho war,
but, owing to tne wunurnwai or ma
ny vessels which used tho Suoz routo
In normal times, tho reserves at tho
coaling stations aro very largo.
FEWER ARE LEAVING
IRELAND DURING WAR
Emigration During Past Year lias
Been Much Lighter Thau In
11)11
tBr AuocUtM Prw to Com Hr Tlmo.)
DUDLIN, Ireland, Jan. 13. Emf
gratlon from Ireland for tho first
nine months of this year shows
7,572 persons Balling aa against 17,
057 for tho first ntuo months of 191 1
and tho total rigures or 30,907 ror
1913- dropped to 20,314 In 1914.
During tho first four months of this
year 4,053 emigrants went to tho
Unltod States as compared with 12,-
G09 In tho samo porlod or last year,
whllo only 519 wont to Canada aa
against 2,708. Theso rigures, taken
rrom tho latest roport or tho Irish
Registrar General, aro interesting in
view or tho controversy that has aris
en about Irish emigration slnco tho
war. ,
Bombardment of the British Linos
In Proceeding Russians Cnpturo
a City nud Comparative Quiet
Is Itcported in Bin West
ttly AuocUted Vnu to Cooa Dr TlmM.J
LONDON, Jan. 13. In vlow of
tho success of tho Austrian offen
sive ugalnst Mount Lovcom, meas
ures hnvo been takon by tho Mont
lucgro government to ovacuato Co
tlnjo Immediately, according to a
Scutari dispatch. Tho govornmont,
howovor, has decided to contlnuo
tho struggle against tho Austrlans.
City Bombarded
Tho Austrian forces advancing
fro Cattnro nnd Budnn, havo
reached iMIchltz, flvo miles south
trom Antlvarl, which Is bolng bom
barded by tho Austrian long rnngo
guns. Dispatches reaching Paris
say reports that tho attack or tho
Teutonic ulllos on tho Eutonto forces
defondlng Salonlkl Is bolng develop
ed on a largo ncnlo. Tho bombard
ment of tho British lines proceedod
all day Monday.
Russians Make flnlns
On tho Eastern front tho Rus
sians capturod Sadagara, a strategic
point northwest of Czornowltz, ac
cording to unofficial dispatches.
Comparntlvo quiet again provails
In tho west.
WESTERN UNION
WIRES ARE DOWN
Tho Westorn Union wires
woro up ror a tlmo yester
day, but thoy broko down
last night at C o'clock and
havo not been In operation
today. Tho Association
Press iiowb to Tho Tlmoa
camo In over tho long dis
tance tolophono, wmen has
a lino out by way or Gardiner.
BEER GOES IN SEWER
Brewer At Baker Refuses ti Ship
His Product
BAKER, Ore, Jan. 13. Mannger
Charles Bodcau of tho American
Ilrowlng company, docldod today not
to ship 400 barrels of beer now uu
hand out of tho stato.
Tho' bottling works at tlio brow
ory burned last Sunday, and whllo
possible- to ship in barrels, in compe
tition with browerles of "wot"
states, Mr. Bodoau can boo no prof
It. " I'll Just wait until a revonue of
flcor comes along," ho said, "and let
him pour it in tho sowor and charge
it up as a total loss.",
HOI LAND HAS NO FEAR
OF GETTING IN THE WAR
Making , Up Coinmltte&s'.l Tho
Donrd of Trustoos of tho Chambor
of Commorco dined at tho Chandler
meat deeply deplored the dastard-! this noon and 1 afterward de out
lv action" or the Villa forces In
killing tho Americana near Chihua
hua, and added that "orriclont action
was. to bo takon to bring the mur
derers to Justice,"
Lansing today gavo another
warning to Americans In Moxtco to
leave any district where thero Is
revolutionary trouble.
a partial Hat or tho new commltteos
for tho year. This list will bo com
pleted at another f luncheon (to be j
nem on Saturday, thcso aro uie
working committees for the year.
FACTS ABOUT APPLE CIDER
Pfiro applo cider can bo sold and
It will keep for a porlod of four
weeks uftor it leaves the fuctory, pro
vided you koop It iu a reasonablo
cool placo and keep tho air out of
tho barrel, ovory barrel that loaves
tho ractory Ib tested ror alcohol and
U tlioro is any amount or alcohol
that la prohibited by law, round in
barrol then tho elder Is not shipped
out, In that way you aro nrotocted
In your buying or cider. Thero aro
cheaper compound cldors on tho mar
ket but you can't buy pure applo el
der for less than our prlcos, John
son's CIdor Factory, Coqullle.
Af First it Was Thought Thnt tho
Country Might ho Drawn Into tho
General European Conflict
lly Auocltted rrM lo Coo Da Time.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Jan.
13. Tho roars, oarly in tho war,
that Holland would bo drawn into
It sooner or lator havo boon grad
ually allayed and now practically
nothing is heard or such a probabil
ity, but preparednosa ror any ovont
uallty continues to bo a popular pol
icy. Tlio Dutch Rod Cross Is to
bo completely reorganized in Jan
uary undor tho Btiporlntondenco or
high officials or the army and navy
medical eorpa, and some or tho mos'
prominent civilian modical author
ities. The headquarters or tho po
clety, which havo boon In au inade
quate building near tho United
Stato legation horo, aro to bo mov
ed to a largo mansion on Prlnsesse
gracht, tho farmer homo of an old
Dutch aristocratic family which is
a girt to the Rod Cross rrom four
wealthy residents.
Tlioro has also beon farmed ro
cently a commlttoo or wealthy Hol
landers who nro to present to the
govornmont a number or splendidly
equipped ambulance trains.
Twohy Brothers may get orders
to build 1000 box cars at their
Portland shops,
Grants Pass peoplo state that the
lino thoy started with a $200,000
bond 1S8U0 will bo completed by
Twohy Brothora, who havo takon
lb over to Crescent City, California,
PENDLETON Tho roport or tho
city physician shows that In tho city
there wero last year 92 deaths and
150 births nnd tboro woro seven
cases ot Infectious diseases durluK
tho year.
HILLSBORO , The Washington.
County cigar dealers secured a tem
porary injunction and kqpt their
places open last Sunday, but will
havo to answer a esse la cn'itl
which will be tried ouytnla i:;otb
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