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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1916)
fflyiANWHORFACHES OUT AND STOPS THEM WHO HAS THINGS COMING HIS WAY :n that I j && 0mv i zz : "TTtUAT (&vm Saw PAPtn '""tiro IM TUX UCQT GJTY BEU AND ALWAYS BOOSTS lOflBWSS&flS'SR ALL BDITIOR SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES O'CLOCK, mkmrer of TnE associated press J j I w OWttfla ''- Kef? J9 &P&tf7??&?' $M K0.XXXIX. is nun isiois Established 1878 Ah Tho Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. EVENING EDITION. I Consolidation of Times, Const Mall iiml Coos liar Advertiser. No. 243 fiavfllfvmen and Boy I Killed and Two Men Kidnapped IS 1 PURSUIT , Expedition Is Probably OverbOIW uiasmy the Band FLED TO INTERIOR tiijU'io i'i' ,f scanty '" J run .Imcrlnui Settlements iCknn Sprinss Dwmers "ml Boqulllfls l.n-1 J-VIiliiy !, Iiniriiil AIM: STAHTKI) lvw .... . Ik VltlfltlJ ivriiisin. n.i i !.-. Ljnxlilri TitM ID Coot TUX Tlmm.l trieiiivnTON. I). P.. May l-A new American oxpcdl .. i-ir ulreadv bo a crocs dtJteilcan border In pursuit tfhndlu ho rulili'il tno mi torn KrldllV SeTCtniT W(r will 1)0 received n i o- Idiroia Gen. Fmiston iir to hiiii taken Iii Hint (II rec ta, but declined to rovcnl Its tt'etli. !( fiston is sim SAYS IT IS NOT PROPER I.'Oll HIM TO TALK Admits, Howovdil, That Kpedltlou lias .Not let Crossed tlio Hordcr irtr amocuim vmi to com nr TtmM.j EL PASO, Texas, May 8. General Funston snld today It would not bo proper for lilm to dlseloso whether an expeditionary force- was golngJntn Connuilu in pursuit of tho Mexican bandlls. Up did not deny thnt thoro would lie Rticli a inovcrucnt. , Ho Mid, liowover, ho belloved the troops liud not yet crossed tho bor- dor. Marathon, on tho Southern Pa clflc railway, nlmost 10 miles north of tho international lino, will bo tho base or operations. . Has Xono To Send ABlcod today Ir ho Intended sond ItiK troops Into tho Illi; llend dis trict additional to tho3o alroay on tholr wny, Gentlrnl fc'un on said, "I havo not any to send". 1 HAS THE AUTHORITY FUNSTO.X PAX f'ltOSS HORRER whex .need comes P E 15 W M 5 s f in Twenty Indian Trailers Lead Charge in Battle at Ojc Azulcs E 1 liOOPS Wierd and Shrill Yells An nounce Their Coming at Head of Column ItlwU!! rmi to Coos rur Tlmri.t illN'E, Texas, May S. -Fleeing i the mild mesas or northern ii TO or nioro bandits who I tie American settlements of. i Springs. Dccmors and Doqull-. iMhr, UIIIiir thrco cavalrymen i sine-) wr-old boy, and ltlil-1 two other men, urn believed (India; Into tho Interior today, j bum from tho scent) of their Ittloni Itcporls Differ tfcfs from Marathon nnd a do- tat of 23 troopers of tho Four- iCiralry are said to linvo fnl- i the trail of the Mexicans Into i3i, ihlle other reports have itlle Americans havo not forded pile Grande, 95 miles from horo, b umg at the rlvor for ro- centt. Storekeeper Killed litetllrmeil Information says J. w, a itoreKeepor nt Iloqulllns, 'W dead on tho Movlean side Jtitoroatcut. Ills clerk, named , who was captured with iKiieed lo Havo mot tho saino One Ar.m mi.lI..,. Jl has been hoard from PrI- woe tjtcv, who was last! luleran. from an atlobo liouso,! Oa and hi nii,t ..i I ... , "- -i.iiv luiujiiuuu.i!. Ion; hours fought against '"Meant ml thru rin.i i. ..,,.. iiKf sf th. I.A..V- "'" .".."V"" ftiWi """ Btl ",,,u,,c "omen Irnlalili- in,in,. tra lomen nm i. n,.... i. 1,1" mattered iniuhps in the lo country, but there Is noth- C"u? e '"at they havo boon The bodies of die threo fl killed In II... m,... c..i atmi, . i"-ii opruiKH "1 be sent to their lioinos to- CM A .! ti. tS'.Ner Mltor l.nncl.nrnn 'i iijmihn.. i.i.. - ...:: ' hBrti:M.r"T? ro i.JHMBO, B. Br. i Bia"t,l southwest, V? Springs. Two troons nf. ".! Mm n..i a. - -i t-ift '".,-al.k T NPcteil -valm , lQ.l0Vi ,on - men, Iteport. Is That Cnltrana ppi'(en Keott-Obi't'Roii Plan' to Co operate ' TUr Ai'orUtvilJI'mt la Cnc Ilir TlmM. AVASIilNOTO.V, 0. C., Mny 8. Secretary linker said Kunaton's or ders stood, and that they riivo him tho authority to cross whenever the need nroso. Seerotury Lansing ban forwarded n report to tho do facto Koverniucnt calling atoutlou to tlifi latest bandit activities. Tho w'nr department has hoard In fornudly trtnt Carranzn iiproved Hie! Scott-ObrcRon plan, with minor ex- coptlous, for cooperation along the border. OFFER FREE TRIPS COUXTV POIMIT TO All) POKX CltOWIXO IX COOS COL'XTV Aurers To Send Man and Hoy Kills. Iiir llcM Coin In TIiVihj DlHtilits to Kiii'iuc-iV Week at O. A. ('. Six round trips to tho Formers' Week conforonco tit O. A. C. noxt January nro tho prizes offered by tho county court to the man and tho boy In each of throo dlstlrcts within tho county who have tho be3t rorn oxhlblt3 nt tho Coos-Curry fair In Myrtlo Point next Sep tember. Tho throa districts nro Coos liny. Couulllo Vnlloy nnd Myrtlo Point. Tho purposo Is to stlmulato Interest in tho growing of corn, a campnlRn for which was stnrtod lust year by County Agriculturist J. Ij. Smith, who oranlzod tho ui 3hows which attiaetcd so much at tention last fall. In addition to this tho county court 1ms "also agreed to sond u Coos County oxhlblt to tho Btato fair nt Salem next fall, following tho fair nt Myrtlo Point. This will bo tho first tlmo this hns boon done. It Is now understood, also, that one of tho displays will bo about a carload of cheese and butter sent there from tho Coos-Curry Cheeso Association, ! FDR S&O.OOflj DRAIN-ELKT0N ROUTE MAY BE KEPT UP ftll IIM to'K -. '"""tt' MAX- l;!Vongfl.y v..i .. """ von 'Mil 1 on.l l?i... I II III Sinir.f Vi ',. '""" oi .Norm I H1."1? Inltcl Moat coin- Jt T !1 1,cl,a- William 'ibif.i "'"si" iniii no , rMrSed Without , mi8. fr.n, lirTl ,ot ",p concern IrM?.r,, "Her. whllo on a.i,. ',ornu 0 l'cept n ;i3j. .-..""m ii u cuargo Sti'eiaiwT..! tiV MtU Uu PUtntlff and im ou snnio ntlioi. not f. I. - ..... it , "Home otim, .. ' llrPl.. " 1XU8U , - 'i ' mo caso f,r ferthor a- "' eiuliinta have S50 ha thi the 7a el nml Bwwrally y. 'i With (1,,, ..i.i,,,!,. .,., J?' it Bo,lfIU ,ou (iome o'le folZTJl""- fir boot S t .v vnf rniiflrt" . JIM" ii. i. . . ."" T'flllL t . "(k!r.i . "H IjiiILy. .. iiiiiiHio bate ' fluiiil, kitchen. .B,ri .. ' ,XMl,,fn, non'. "now J M,oail Hank building lloiuvseiitntlvo llawley Kiles Strong Piole.st With the Po.stofloco IH- imitinent nt Washington WASHINGTON', D. P., May 8. Hepresontativo Huwley lias filed a strong protest with tho postofflco de partment against tho recent abandon ment or tho star routo botwoen Drain nnd Klktbn, Ore. "Should this routo bo permanently discontinued." says Mr. Hawloy. "it would not only deprive practically 150 porsons of their usual mall sup ply afforded by box delivery from tfhls route. It would nlf deprive the patrons of tho Klkton postofflco of tho oxpedltlous dally sorvlco they havo been accustomed to from Drain." Mr Hawloy said tho substitute Eervlco which tho department pro posod to Inaugurate, from Gardiner, was not satisfactory, and as tho com munity of Elkton Is going forward ,-ather than backward, he- insisted that its mall facilities bo not re duced. Thursday is tho day of ! Jf nioKl ttftcct; Sofle llamnuM- So lolst. Get your tickets now t Owl. Soflo llaninier I llfre GOOD SHOTS WITH PISTOL Kill Kirty.Klve or the Melcan Vlc- tltiiH Were llrought 1'iimi Ites- i'rviitlon In Ailona to Help Sidillei'N SIGNAL COUPS HAS Itl'.KX SUNT AIIKAD (11 ,noUtpl I'm lo Cooa Ur Timet. SAN ANTONIO, Texas. May 8. Section or Company II or the Signal Corps, will leave Fort Sam Houston to- dny for Marathon to eslnb- l'sh a telegraph lino from that point to Glenn Springs. (11 At.mUlei frrM to Vnt rm, TIuim.i FIHLD HKADQUAUTHUS NEAR NAMIQUIPA, May 8. -(.Wireless to PolumbiiB.) Twenty "war mad" Apucho Indian trailers took a prom inent pnrt In the recant' battle nt OJo Azules according to reports brought hero todny by officers. Their l'lrht Cliimre The engagement Is first in whMi Ihn Indians, brought hero recently from the White Mor.utnln reserva tion of Arizona, participated. Shrieking shrill, wlnrd war whoops, tho trailers rodo nt tho head of the charging troopers that swept through tho town. Are Good .Shots They demonstrated tholr marksj mnnshtp with six shooters, killing a goodly number or tho 55 Mexican victims1. KOIIMEIt l S. OFFICIAL MAS ItlOIC.V It FLEAS Id! Was Held lu Great llrltalu In Con- licit Ion Willi the Irish ly.-lsliiK AxoTiiF.it iitisii Li:.i)i:it HAS I1KHX AltllKSTKI) Dt iiwliltd rtfm U Com. nar Tlmm.j DUHL1N, May 8. John MucNelll, presldont or Sinn Fein volunteeis, "Who dlj- r appeared on tho day tho t Irish disturbances began, has boon arrested. lllr Anorlil. Tnrt to root llif limn.J LONDON, May 8. Jnntos M. Sullivan, rormer United Stntes min ister to Sainlo Mingo, who was ar restee! Tor following the recent up rising In Ireland, notified the Amer ican einbnsRy hero from Dublin to day that he linil been roloased. TO U IS w u I'. S. .MAIHXKS LAXDFD AT SAXTO DOMIXGO Relations Will Continue As the New Instructions Are Observed TO BE SENT TODAY United States Says Germany Cannot Dictate Our Negoti ations With Great Britain STANDS BY HIS DEMAND IS ABANDONED UNSl'LAIt COMMISSIONER GIVES PP HIS FIGHT TVIU President lie Hohn Congress Will Grunt Greater Share or Self-goveriinient Illjr AuocUtcJ I'rtu lo Cooi I)r Tlmr .WASHINGTON, D. C. May 8. Man uol Quezon, tho Phlltpplno commis sioner who hns beon urging Philip plno Indopcndenco, told Prosldont Wilson today that ho and his fol lowers had abandoned tho Idea of freedom in tho near future mid hoped Congress would pass a houso bill giving a greater sharo of self-gov ernment to the islands. I'Ycnrh Armored Cruiser Marselllnls Theie In Poit To day Wr AMorlit rmm lo Cool IU, Tltun.j SANTO DOMINGO, Mny 8. In vlow of tho serious nltimtlon here, tho American marines', fully equip ped, lauded today on tho outskirts of the city. Tho French nrninrVd cruiser Marscllluls arrived lu port this morning. CONVICTS FOUR IX'XIGHT FIGHT WITH A POSSE Trouble Occur in Humboldt County, California Men Arc Sur rounded (Or AuoclilM I'rrai to Co Dij Tlinrt.J EUItEKA, Calif., May 8. An all night pitched ibnttlo between four escaped convicts from tho highway convict ramp and a posso was fought last night near Dyervlllo. Tho con victs wero surrounded but dispatches did not Indicate whether they were captured yet. Nouo ou oithor sluo were lilt. Repeats That "I'lils Country Insists That Germany Must Cease Attacks ou Vessels In Violation of In ternational l.mv LATH HP.PORT SAYS .NOTE HAS IIEK.N SENT WASHINGTON, 1). C, May 8. Tho American reply to Germany's submarlno note was sent to Merlin today and 4 will bo given out Tor pnbll- cation tonight. It Is only 200 words long. (Or i-wl.lM rrrta Is com Ilr Time.) WASHINGTON. 1). C., May S. Tho note to Germany Is practically completed nnd will probably go for ward to llorlln today. It will bo made public soon afterward. It Is under stood It wll bo brlof Informing Gormnny thnt as long as tho now Instructions to nuhmurlno command ers nro observed, diplomntlc relntlons will bo continued, but the united States cannot allow Germany to dic tate Its negotiations with Great llrl talu. WIImiii Not Satisfied Tho Presldont worked on tho com munication early today following n conference with 'Sccretnry Lansing last night. Wlillo tho Gorman note averted for tho prcsont n urenk In diplomatic relations, It was said to day tho president Is, not satisfied with tho apparent conditions attached by Germany, Repents Demands Tho United Stntes stands by Its demand that Gormnny censo attacks on vessels In violation of Interna tional law, regardless of tho negotia tions that may bo carried on with Groat llrltalu over the rood block ade ' IE m E GERMAN'S CONTINUE FURIOUS ATTACK AT VERDUX French Claim to Have Held Their Position Diiilnj; the Fighting Ln.st Xlght lllr AmocIiIM 1'rfM to Coot l!r Tlmn 1 LONDON. May 8. Tho Germnns nro continuing a furious offensive nt Vordun which gained them ground both east and west of tho Mouso yesterday. They made no further ndnmces during the attack last night however Purls declares, and lu tho eountor attnckit tho French droo them from one of tho occupied trenches south of Haudramout. Nenr Hill 304 tho GeTinnns wero ousted from communication tronches occupied during fcestorduy's drive. Vlennn reports tho Italian and Rus sian frontiers quiet. , VERDUN BATTLE STARTS AGAIN Germans Are Making New At tack After Seventy Seven Days of Fighting HAS A BIG ARMY Fighting Almost As Violent As It Was At Beginning In March LINER IS SINK STEAMER PVMRIP IS REPORTED TO RE IX DISTRESS ONC RED ER E AIM. GEX. GEORGE WHITE, WITH CAIT. HLAIR COMES 'lO RAY Owtied by White Star Line Hut Was lu Servlco of (lie llrlllsh Gov ernment (Or AMMlitfk! rrt to coot lr Tlmtt. LONDON, May 8. It Is roported that tho steamship" Pymbrlc, 1370 tons gross. Is sinking. ' Tho Cymbrle sailed April 2!) rrom Now York tor Liverpool. She bah beon In tho service of tho Rrltlsh government for somo tlmo. Sho car ried no pnssongcrs on tho last trip. Tho Cymric was owned by tho White Slnr lino. ONE HUNDRED OX HOARD Steamer Ixn .New Yoik on April -! iMSl NEW YORK, Mny 8. The Cymric, when she loft Now York April 21), carried u crow of about 100 men, nono of whom, so far as diiiowu, Is nu American. According to tho lino's officials, the steamor wns lu their service, denial being made that she hud been taken ovor by tho liritlsh government. v Sho was unarmed, and, according to tho ofriclnls, carried a gonernl car go which did not Include munitions of war. Sho was duo In Liverpool todny. NEED MDREJATER i DELEGATIONS FROM KEXTUCK, LARSON AND ISTHMUS INLETS IS AUTHOR OF PLAV Roger (hiss Wioto Production fur Uultcrslty of California Part of tho festivities lu connec tion with tho commencement at tho University of California will bo tho pro3ontatlon of a class play entitled "Absonco on Loavo" which was writ ten by Hazol Havornialo of El Con tra and Los Angoles, nnd Roanr (loss, son of Attorney John I). Gobs of Marsh field. Tho play has been ret to miule by others of tho senior ebisj and Is said to bo a very clover production. , PLENTY .MAPLE SUGAR When Mls3 C. Esther Whitney bethought herself of tho old homo back In Vermont and tho wonderful niaplo sugar that used to bo raised on tho farm sho straightway sent an order back. This . morning sho received a 125 pound box which was opened oer In the Olllvant nnd Nasburg g)ocery. Sho took out her '3haro and In n very short tlmo tho remainder of tho sugar had been spoken for. KE.NDALL PECK DERATE HAS REEX ARRANGED,. Airangements havo been made for tho dobato of Ar- thur Peck and John Kendall the two candidates for the legislature. Three meetings V will bo held, at Uandon May 0, Coquille May 11 and Mnrshfleld May 13. Each will speak twlco and bo Rm- Red to forty minutes General Meeting nt S P. M, Tonight In Chamber of Commerce Rooms Talk Oviv .Mill! In Adj. Gen. George Whlto O. X. G.. accompanied by Capt. G, F. lllalr, arrived hero estorday from Portland nnd this ovenlng In tho Chamber of Commerce nt 8 p.. in. will talk ovor with tho cltlzons on tho matter of forming a company of naval mllltla or of tho coast artlllory on Coos Ray. It Is ftoven years since Adj. Gon, Whlto -wu8 on Coos Hay. Slnco this tlmo thero havo been many changes. Ho wns surprised and Is enthusias tic regarding a company hero, though .today ho did not commit hlnuelf as to what branch ho favors. At 2 p. m. this afternoon a meet ing was hold at the North Rend Chamber of Commerce. At C p. m. tho Hoard of Trustees of tho Marsh field Chamber and tho reception committee, of tho Sons of Veteraus will toko supper at the Chandler with tho visitors. Everyone Inter-! ested In a company Is n3ked lo co in o out this ovenlng. MOVING' TO NORTH REND Tho Portland Journal says: Mr. and Mrs. George II. Sailor and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilu.'lu.cr will leave this week for North ncml, Ore., to make their homo there. Mr. Philip Ruehnor has purchased tha Slmp30ii Lumber company at Noith Rend and the management cf it will bo lu the cuargo or Mr. Sail or and Mrs. Duehner. MUST DISPLAY LICENSE, City llcenso tag3 must ba dis played in plain sight ou automobiles and not carried by the driver's in their pockets. J. V. CARTER, Pity Marshal Come Refore Pint Commission Time Extension Asked for Pay ment of $.".) Nolo Low water and mud shoals on Koutuck, Isthmus and Lnr3on Inlets brought tlireo dolegatlons of cltl zons boforo tho Port Commissioners this morning asking fur lmmodiato roller. Roats strand now, they said, 30 that at times It Is impos sible to got either In or out. Tho Port Instructed Port Engineer Charleson to mako an investigation and to report back at a special nieet'ng culled for noxt Monday morning. Will Appeal Cuso An appeal was ordered in tho ensa of Hlllstrom vorsus the Port and tho City for tho alloged flood ing of We3t Marshfleld lands. The caso goes up to tho Supremo Court. Tho testimony Is to bo transcribed at once. Monoy Is I'ald Julius Larson asked $2,000 out ot $5000 duo him for dredging and thl3 was allowed. At tho same time a telegram was sent to tho Seattle National Rank asking an extension or six months on tho pay ment or a $5000 note to tho Paget Sound nrldgo nnd Dredging com pany. Makes a Repoit Peter Loggio, making report of tho meeting or tho Oregon Coast ports conference recently in Eugeno said tho following sums wore sub scribed to sond L. E. nean to Washington to lobby for a share of tha O. and C. lands proceeds, Port of Sluslaw, 600: Umpqua, $000; C003 nay, $250 and Randon. $75. Tho next conferonco is to be held here, possibly In Juno, depend ing on tho return or Mr. Dean. WANTED TO RENT Either a dairy or stock ranch Want ranch stocked. Address J L. care Times. FRENCH HARK SUNK 4 RY A SURMARINE 4 (llf Auwlttfet I'lin lo Coot llty Tlmi, LONDON, Mny 8. Tho was sunk by n submarine- F.-onch bark Mario Mollnos , May 3. All tho members ot , tho craw woro landed. , REPORT COMES FROM PARIS Attacks Hine Recn Started by tho Teutons Agal'nsC tho Fivnrh m Roth Sides or the llhw Meuso, AcordliiR to Statement Today (III AMOcttIM Tint to Coot nT Ttom.7 PARIS, May 8. After 77 days of battle, the Germans nro making n now attack before Vordun with an other formidable army. Fighting almost equal In violence to that of tho beginning of March Is In progress ou both banks or the Mouse. CHIN S KILLED IMA XV IN" )tEr.(i!l'M .ARE VIC TIMS OF ATTACKS Reillu Issues .Statement GIvhiR .Num ber Who Have Suffered lloriiitfte or Airship and Aitlllery 0 (D AtMKltl firm to Coot nJ Timet, J HERL1N, Mny 8. (WIrolees to Sayvlllo.) Eight men, ten women, and nlno children, all civilians, woro killed lu April In tho occupied por tlonti of llelglum and Franco by tho artillery and aeroplanes of tho on emy. Twonty-threo men, 29 women uud 23 children woro wounded. Tho total number of victims oluco Septom ber 1U15 Is 1314. s TBIC ARMY HOUSE TURN'S DOWN THE SEN ATE AMENDMENT Members Dn Not Want Such u Largo Rudy As Was Kilg Rested (nr AiMiit4 rrtu to coot nr tium. WASHINGTON, I). C, May 8. The standing urmy of 250,000 men provldod for In tho senate amend ment to tho army bill was rojected by tlie hoiuo today, 221 to 142. Tho houso bill provides for 140,000 men. Tho senate's plan to provldo for n volunteer army or 261,000 wns rejected by tho house, 251 to 109. WILL VISIT KAISERiPASSED AWAY GERMAN IMPERIAL CHANCELLOR, .MRS. S. CALLED RY EMPEROR Matter Is Regarded as Relng In Ger many or Great Poll! leal Sig nificance (Ur AtiofUttil Prett lo Cot Dix Tlmiu.J LONDON, May 8. Prlnco von Rue low, tho former German Imperial chancellor, has been summoned to hendnuartors by Emporor William, according to a dispatch to tho Ex change Telegraph from The Hague. Ills visit, adds the dispatch, is sum to bo of great political significance. ROBS STREET CAR HOLDUP MAX IX SPOKANE SUC CEEDS IX ATTEMPT S. JENNINGS DIES AT .NORTH REXD Shoots at Policeman Who Gives Chase and Makes His Escupo In the Daiknews (Br AKlt.t rrrai to Coot Otj Tlmrt 1 SPOKANE. Wash., May 8. A lono street ear holdup man early today fw...,l il,n nnnilnrlor and lliotoriuan of tho street car to accompany him along a road Into tho country to pre vent two policemen who wero pursu ing from firing at him. The bandit fired several times nt tho policeman and escaped in tho darkness with $17.00 taken from the car crw CONDITION CRITICAL Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire Is Seriously 111 nt North Rend Mrs. Derbyshire, wife of Attorney A. H. Derbyshire of North Rond. Is critically III. She suffered an attack ni ,innrinv which later developed Into general peritonitis. Physicians decid ed last nlgnt mat an operation ow be hopeless. There is much fear felt that Mrs. Derbyshire cannot recov er. Sofle Hummer Is Hero Was Well Known l.ndy mid Mcnulmr of Mi (hulls! Church Huriul ' at .New burg Mrs. S. S. Jennings, wife or tho North Rend merchant, died at l:tr a. in. today at hnr homo In North Rend. Tho announcement nr her doath will not bo a surprise as Mrs. TmmltiLM linn lll'dll BOrlonslV 111 Of heurt troublo and for somo days past no nope wus eiuuriauwu iur her roeovery. Nn I He or 7.'Cgon Mrs, Jennings' maiden namo wan 'lone Mario Hutihens, and she was i bom lu 1S83 nt Dayton, Ohio, whero she resided until alio was a young lady. She caino to North neud (about seven years ago to make her . lininn with her sister. Mrs. A. L. Gubsar and was marrlod to 9. . S. Jennings about six years ago. Sho waj a member of the. Methodist churrh nnd prominent lu tho Thim ble Club of North Rond and had 'main- friends among whom sho was hlfhly popular. Those Surviving Mrs. Jennings is survived by her hii3band, threo stop children, Harold and Mabel Jennings and Mrs. Eliza- lmt i. rpiwitimi i'lfi nt Uflwnrit Thomas, of North Rond: her par- lonts. Mr. and Mrs. I, II. Hiitchens who losldo at Newhurg, Ore., and three brothers, Earl llutctiens, ot North Rond; Fred iiuti'iieus or isew hurg. and Tra Hiitchens -at Port land. Roth or the last two namad are assistants In tho postofflca or the'r fity. The mother and one of tho brothers was hero at the tlmo or tho death. Funeral Sen lew Tho funeral services aro being hell at 4:30 p. nt. this afternoon from tho Wilson chapel. Rev. A. S. Mh-oy Is officiating and the music ii in- tlm MetbodlBt church choir I nt K'nrth lln.nl Tim rAinalilH will bo taknn tomorrow morning to New burg for burial, leaving haro at 9;20 a m The members of the Thimble Club took charge or all the arrange ments for tho funeral.