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wssm ENDANGERED BY THE , ; SUPPING Of EARTH : Rain Starts Slide in HHJs Back of Curry County Cornmuft in lowlands. PROPERTY OWNED HERE , eeidenf- Mot to Safer mes Taea 9C fe la Iwwtiwtt Vul- " Mff StUH AX TTereataaaO. ; aarbf ield. Or. March . A me. eejre rem the Reiue river country njm that there is danger Of the town f Wedderburn in Curry county. slld- - Ins; into the river sod beinsr entirely - ripd out. ' Sloce last Tuesday there has been 11 Inches pf rain there, the sreateat on record for that length of time, eaus- In U6e. It is feared the hills bor ' derlng the town will cause the entire settlement to li4e lato the water. .' . v OwMd by Xacleay Zststs. Wadderburn- is owned by the M ejeay estate of Portland and is bead Ouarters of theVwsdderbum Trading company, the firm name under which 'the estate operates. The store of the - company,. carrying a $40,000 stock, to .Setlier with warehouses, hotel, cheese tfactory, residences and other buildings, Sr in immediate dancer, gooie of the amities of employes have mo red to the private lodge of poderlcli Macleay Jon the bill, and others' are fleeing (across the river to Gold Beach to find ytafety on higher ground. i- m WUt Balsam Caaaarr Saaaaaerea. 1 Continued rain is expected to cause Tloods in the river which wilt endanger she big salmon cannery of the Mac- 4eay estate and also the 8eaborg can nery further up the river. V Ve3derburn Is on the south side of the river and extends along the water !way from a point near tfaa sea up jgtretun for nearly a mile. The store, canneries and other structures are large and if carried away the loss will be very great. I BiitMlngs Oa &ow Luis. " The buildings are located along the low lands of the river with steep hills " Jbehind, which threaten in sliding to tarry everything before thera. The high water will likely cause great loss to farming districts up the fr-iver. Ail of the town of Wedderburn nd all buildings in the place ere -; owned by tho Macieay estate. Sev ' rsl hundred persons live in the place during tbs fishing season. $ " " South America Will ! Be Prey to Europe . - Director Oeaeral of pan-American TTn ; ion Declares U. B. Must rrcpare to Defend Couatry Under Soctriae. Buffalo, N. T., March . (U. P.), Couth American countries will be the prey of European nations after the war and the United "States roust not : only be prepared to defend herself, but must be prepared to defend her charges under the MdnWe doctrine, ' declared John Barrett, director gen eral of the pan-American union, who poke before the lawyers' club Satur- : Jjsjr night. Barrett said no love for the United States need be expected Jfrom the war's winner or loser and J that the tight bond of pan-American-)tm must be presented to the covetous Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit 1 1 Open s Juices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. I Those of us who are accustomed to Joel - dull and heavy when we arise; plitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid storo aeh, lame back, can, instead, 'both look p.nd f tel aa fresh as a daisy always by fr ashing the poisons and toxins from b body with phosphated hot water aeb morning,. Wo should drink, before breakfast, ?a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it ro flush from tho stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels the pre vious , day's indigestible waste, sour llo and poisonous toxins: thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the en tire alimetary tract before putting tnoro food Into the stomach. 1 The action of limestone phosphate and, hot water on an empty stomach is. wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans iut aU the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a fcplendld appetite for breakfast and It la said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear in the heeka A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the erug store, but It is sufficient to make anyone who is bothered with bilious ness, constipation, stomach trouble or Rheumatism a real enthusiast on the Subject of internal sanitation. Try it and you are assured that you will look etter and feel better in every wav shortly. e in Typ e of Submarines Wanted Bedjoal ChaagM WU Be ecom. saeaded 3y Secretary waea Xe Ap pears - Bofore Vavaj Cosasattteo. Washington, March . (U. P.) When Secretary Daniels goes before a congressional naval affairs commit tee to explain why he cannot get contractor to build two 1600-ton sub marines, authorized a year ago, be will suggest. a radical change in con struction of' this typo of warship. This was . made known exclusively to the United Press following the publication of a letter from Daniels to Chairman Padgett of the house naval committee- The latter was an xplasatton of the delay aad a vug gaatloo that congress reduce tho 20 knot minimum limit of speed author lxed. Either at the coming congres sional hearing, or later, Ponlels wtll urge that congress decide: . First, to select two types of suo marines aa the standards which here after will be used, one type to be seagoing or fleetboats and the other to be & coast defense or harbor suo marlne. JSeeoQd, to authorize immediately construction of a sufficient number of these two types of submarines to meet the needs of the nary. NEW YORK IRISH Dallas. March . Polk county fish ermen can flab close to home again this year. For a time It was feared they would have to Journey far to enjoy their piscatorial sport, as last fall the state fish and game commis sion closed all streams in the county to angling, following the placing- of more than 35,000 trout fry in the (-streams. The commission issued an order this week reopening the streams to angling after April 1, MEET IN CONVENTION; DENOUNCE ENGLAND Justice Go?f Says Supreme Interest in the War Is to See England Defeated, Sore Throat Pains it Tightness acroet the chest mad I sore throat can atoneo be relieved t by applying Sloaa'a Liniment. It I foes riihf to. the scat of paia t warning and soothing the painful 0 . The inflammation subsides tt I porta. and the pain is gone. s n H H V- "Keepa bottle In yoof home." H ; V-ftioa XSc Mc. tLM , - - ft New York, March 6. (U. P.) To "proclaim to the world that the Irish race has not been and cannot be absorbed Into the English race," 2000 Irish men and women, headed by Vic tor Herbert and Supreme Justice Goff, met In the Hotel Astor ballroom here Saturday at the Irish t-' conven tion. Justice Goff brought' cheers and tears and the cracking of heels to gether when he denounced England as the "oppressor of Ireland, the evil genius of Franco and every nation blighted by her alliance." m 'In the outcome of the great strug gle now raging." said Justice Goff, in referring to England's part in the war. "we have one supreme interest and that is to see EngJand, the tyr ant and oppressor of Ireland and her people, defeated, "from th scaffold, III years ago, with ,all the fervency of his great heart, Robert Eramett proclaimed his faith in -Irieb nationhood. If the principle for which he died was right, then it cannot be wrong now. Eng land's rule by force in Ireland is either right or wrong. If it be Tight, why smother the people's voice? If it be wrong, the people are Justified in expelling It on the first oppor tunity. "England's difficulty Is Ireland's opportunity. Unless all signs fail that opportunity may soon present it self." Son Is pound After Thirty-Year Search Mrs. C. Thompson of XandaU, Wash., rinds Two.' ear-Old Baby stolsa By Huaband Bow Grown Blaa. Webster City, Iowa. March 6. (U. P.) A 30 years' search lor her son, David, stolen rom his cradle by his father, when two years old, ended Sat urday ni;jht when Mrs. C. Thompson of Randall, Wash., located him at Le high under the name of David Brun dage. Brundage is now 32 and makes his home In Lehigh, with his foster parents, Mr. "arid Mrs. Joe Brundage. In a letter the mother pleads with the foster parents t tell her some thing of her -on's life, lite Brun daes adopted David in 1887 and be believed ho was the! - son. David will hot give up his foster parents, but be will visit his mother. The boy was located through Mr. Thompson's attorneys and will come into an estatv which has been held In trust for him. lie was found by the Brundages in a children's home at Des Moines. Taft Lauds Senate For Aiding Wilson "I Should Bare Voted to Stand by tho President Had X Been a Member of That Body," He Says. Boston, Mass.. March 6. (I. -N. S.) "Stand by the president," said former President Taft In commenting yester day afternoon on the present Interna tional situation. President Taft made a social call on Governor McCall and when asked if he cared to say anything about the ac tion of the United States senate on the Gore resolution, replied: . "I should have voted to stand by the president if I had been a member of that ilOdy., "Do yoti think President Wilson la right in the position he has taken? Profef-sor Taft was asked. "This Is an international question. be said. "On all International ques tions of this kind we should stand be hind the president." Russian Government Blamed by Socialist BC, Tebeulsa, According' to German Bo Port, Views War Onflook Vesslmlstl . csJly aad Deplores Great boases. Berlin, via Sayvllle, March 6. (I. N. S.) M. Tcheuisa, Russian Socialist, views Khsal&B .prospects In the war most .pessimistically, according to the TranarOceen News bureau. . He declared la the doma that Rus sia's casualties in the war were greater than those of all the other belliger ents together. Losses on the battle field, however, were small compared with those caused by starvation he stated. Bad government was responsi ble for tho loss of these millions, bo declared. Aged Bookkeeper Found Dead, Henry B, Barber, mjed 62. a book keeper who had. been out of employ ment for some time, wag found dead In a jocWng chair at 0 Main street, where he - was rooming yesterday morning. The people there knew little or nothing about him. He Is believed to have relatives at Long Beach, CaL, but Bona jln ..Portland. .;. ;V FISHING BAH III POLK COUNTY IS1ISED TO TAKE ETFE&P APRIL 1 Local Fishermen WiJI Be Able to Enjoy Their Favorite Sport Close at Home. three miles oast of Dallas. Bbe mar ried Horace o. Burnett, who died, and eight years later married Henry Me Carter. Biz children survive, They are: Mra Olivia. Lea man, Mrs, Bailie Shults. Rowland; Qulnn, Albert and Benjamin Burnett and Austel MoCar tar. v Interment was in the L' O. O. F. cemetery la this city. DALLAS CHAUTAUQUA DATE V, 9. a rant, Bresltfeat of Aeeeciatloa, BsaetTes Word Trota Booking Company ' Settlag Jaly 6-X1. Poultry Associations Federate. Dallas, Or., March . A movement has been initiated by -the Polk county Poultry association for a federation of the poultry associations of the weat side, and the secretary, Mrs. Winnie Branden, has been instructed to take the matter up with the secretaries of the other associations. The idea is to have a large poultry show held In a different town each year, thus Insur ing larger and better exhibits. Another 1845 Pioneer JHe. Dallas. Or.. March S. Another pio neer of Oregon of H48 was laid to rest the past . week. Mrs.a Amanda McCsrter, whose maiden name was Lovelady, was born in Missouri De cember 13. 1S34 and died In this city February 24. Ills. he crossed the plains with her parents in 1845 and settled on a donation land claim Wounded Fighting tor Britain, - Dallas, Ori March s. Word has been received here that Charles White, a young man who worked for Richard danfletd and other farmers in the northern part of the county until about a year and a half ago, has been seriously wounded while fighting with the British' army in France. Toung White waa an Englishman and re turned to his home shortly after the outbreak of the war. LiEBKN GUNS Families Will Move Again, , Dallas, Or., March . Judge H. H. Belt and Dr. V. q. Staats of this city, each recently purchased new houses and moved their families Into them. This week the two gentlemen traded properties and the families will now move again. Pallaa Chautauqua July 6-11 Dallas, Or March 6, U, S, Grant, president Of the Dallas Chautauqua as sociation, has received word from the booking company that the date for tho 19H Dallas Chautauo.ua has been set for July 5 to 11, Inclusive. Russians Captured Bijar, Persian City Bight Wing Advancing Toward Bag dad Makes Conquest; Blaco Is ISO files Borth of Xerasashab. Petrograd, March 8. (U. P.) Rus 'sian troops have captured, the Persian city of Bijar, 120 mile north of Kar manshah, after a battle, the war offtoo at'iiounced last right. The victory was won by the right wing of the army that took Kermanshah, and Is advanc ing westward in the direction of Bag dad. - Bijar has a population of about 5000, and Ues 70 miles east of the Persian Turkish border. fOs Our la S te IS Saye. Dreg rifts refund sjeoey if PAZO OIKTMEJfT ttlh to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrnd Ins rtlea. First application gives relief. 60c A4 El GERMANS SELL TO ENEMY COUNTRIES "German Soldiers Have Been Killed by German Guns Supplied by Krupp," Says, London, March t (I. N. S.) A Beuter " dispatch from Amsterdam says: " : "Stormy scene'5ccurred in the. Prussian diet during tho debet on the budget. The Socialist Herr LiebJinecht, ia)4 that the, government had not allowed the Vorwaerts (tho Socialist organ) to publish anything likely to cause excitement. "He charged German capitalists with selling war materials to the enemy through neutral countries. " 'German soldiers have been killed by German guns supplied by Kruppa,' said Herr ' Llebknecht, adding, 'you all know how capitalists are inter nationally related to each other, es ' peclally as regards the armament In quiry.' "Th president called Llebknecht to order, but later Liebkntcht was again on his feet warning the government against the danger of opening the prison doors and turning criminals into the array. " 'The danger must not be over looked,' he said, 'There are In. the army hundreds of men of criminal tendencies. Our great responsibility toward the defenseless populations of the occupied territories ought to make us very cautious. "'The degeneration of tbs young ! the natural consequence of the de generation of mankind and this war threatens the Regeneration or our whole culture.' "Again Herr Llebknecht was cajle to order. He protested against the president's attempt to 'gag him. "Minister of Justice Besler - de clared to reply In detail to Herr Liebknechfs interrogations, where VPOQ tb budget was adopted. ' y (PHOOSE a friend like you would your .molon' v tobacco. Don't have one that ain t wuth keepin' always and that you won't grow to like better eVry day. :S PIPE of VELVET! A jovial, kindly companion, whose mellow friendliness has brightened many a trying hour for, us. A steady, commonsense friend, this slow burning pipe of VELVET how often some knotty problem has been solved with its aid. How many times has VELVET'S cheer inspired us to "try again!" Honest, trusty pipe of VELVET, Nature made you a heary, kindly friend. And two years have you spent in bringing your fragrance, mellowness and flavor to its full perfection. V Old friend, pipe of VELVET, herd's wishing ourselves many of you I 10c Tiss 5c Metal-lined Bags . One Pound Glass Humidort . . JjMffjm fafactm Qs , - - v - t - n 'J. TTE HIE LIKSMT There arc a lot of things about the coffee business that the public doesn't know. There are a lot of coffees of the "ten -karat" variety masquerading as the "eighteen -karat" kind. There can be no better coffee than y&H Onto SnnpeF-Qealliitly Cofiifee It sells rejilarly at 40c. No "first quality coffee should sell for more. There might be times when a higher price would be justified but not now. "Green coffee" prices fluctuate just as does suar or flour and any other staples. Due to a decreased demand in Europe, coffee has been "down" for a whole year past. During part of this time the "best" coffee could be retailed, with a reasonable profit, at 35c in the home market and 40c in distant markets. During that time we sold ROYAL CLUB at the reduced price. Recently prices have advanced the regular price of ROYAL CLUB is now 40c, and it's worth it The coffee roaster vrfao inaintaineH a price of 40c to 45c, during this "low market" period, charged you too much lie robbed the public of thousands of dollars: They were entitled to share in this saving just as they do on sugar and flour and other staples. The Coffee Roaster who charges you an unreasonable price fifty one" weeks out of the year, for coffee no better than ROYAL CLUB, and then reduces his price for one week to what it should have been all the year does not deserve your patronage. We will challenge all competition. ROYAL CLUB has no equal in quality or price. We will not be undersold no, not for a single day. We will allow no "outside" coffee roaster to unload his surplus stock on the . unsuspecting public at what he claims to be a marvel ous reauction. For two weeks you may buy ROYAL CLUB at reduced prices to meet all competition. Buy it in any quantity at these prices. You know it is the best that money can buy., You know it is fresh for it's roasted daily in Portland and deliv ered to your grocer in small quanti ties just as he needs it You can be certain that it has not lost its strength in 'warehouses or in transit vi(V CJ Chi 0 (ftemnu rrnm "sTsarsiassss. m mm . - : : ' ' ' '' sksslksfe S J..; . e . 0 Mi..: Tlie Royal Clulb." .Mouse ; PORTLAND, OREG OlM v ',"7 i ' '- k