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SIX ! ! Six Round Go at Philadelphia Now Holding Center of Attention ' (By Hal Sheridan.) New York, Feb. 4. One of the Hum' cut morsels in the fistic line that hui Wen dished up for the box-fiht fans in n Ion); time will lie Johnny Williams Jnhnny Kilhnuo six round .setto, card eil fur Philadelphia February 24. This will be the first time in the re Pent history of the padded mit panic thut two fit' t mi I undisputed champions Inive faced each other in buttle. Wil Jioms is n " regular" i'h:iin'ini. Til his recent buttles in this eity the conipior nr of Johnny Coulnn made the ohl tim ers think of the famous musters of the past. "None of the great little men of the past ever hint anything on thut ycimi (f Hter," said, one gray-haired fun, us he watched Willinms bent n tnttoo on the ribs of one Dutch Unindt, u New York Mtnr, "Willinms is n fur better tnnn than .loiiuny I Inbby ever was," One thing that minle Willinms look mighty good in his contests here wtis his splendid condition, lie fairly rn dmtcd good heultli. He started off like n veritable whirlwind in his bout with Hnindt. And each roinnl suvv him in creasing his speed u little. In the tenth round ho wns going like n buzz mid didn't give the least impression of being tired. Willinms will huve n tremedons hand imp to overcome, however, when he tangles with the king of the feather weights. Kilhnnc will liuve n tremen dous n ' I v u n t m m in height und reach. The Cleveland boxer lius n wallop, too. mi lie tins demoustruled on several oc Cas'ions. Over the six round coovse the wise ones are stringing with Kllbune. It is their belief Hint he will show too much speed for his lighter opponent for the ill or t distance. If the pair should ever hook up over the marathon route twenty rounds Williams probably Would be the favorite. INFIELDElt RELEASED. Han I'linn i ico, Feb. ii. Infielder I'd die Colligiui wns uncondit ionally re leased today by Malinger Hurry Wol Verton of the Nan Kruncisen Seals. CHARITABLE TRUST DECLARES SOCIALIST (Continued from Pago One.) philanthropies as the instruments." Ilihpiilt said thai the Km, kclVHrt foiiniliit ion 's iiivesligation of llie causes of industrial uure-t wns a direct cliallcnue to the pi'Muiiioein, as that Was what the federal industrial rein tions cominissiou viits iMstiii''lcd to do. HILUttmj-mLUrtML FIGHf NEXT Hi HER Iiy pitting Ins linn, Ire, Is 01 millions hl, ,vis, , ,,, ,jHl ,.;,.( ,ml against the modest. go erninenl appro ! f ,. I li. i 11 part of Ihe Siduev dis priation, ' lliliimll sn,,, IJu-kelVllei , ,,.(,., ,, ,, t)l ,, .,.fcisoii dis iiilends to overshadow mid nullify t Ik- , t . (- At On ti.-v Walter Winslow loinuiiss,,,,, s wo.h.y ,is appealing in bcl of.the petiti,...ers. Mihmlt a-'f'ailed .''dm IV Itn.lu'fellei , .hf for his 4 ' innniiieo id emi.lilion his own piopcitv." He dcidaved that !M!iin,(nm ulitliiiied Iiy lloi kofeller ''I'umi w 01 Ui'.i direi t inn' 1 of ihoCnlo tudo Tiicl und lion I 'inupii nv wuiil.l he re in estt'il in mmiic other iiide .l i v. ! "It is a iciou- rii . e,' ' said llil 'P'ilt, "and a i ha i u of eoiMKiinic en , daeiiienl.' ' llihMiti said the only wav to lueal ' Hie oii'idc wns to t;ihe iinlnsl i km frnm Iho hamh of 4 ' iiTospiHii'de indixiilu ats" tmd place them in the hand? of the unvci anient, "lo Le opeialcl ns poldie t'uiiet i"n-. v tin leiMi il ot 1 1n wtKeis tie. I i (..im - KAicni Ti:r..uv.:s rr.LT. l . i-.ln, , :. III., i nil t i li ii i ll i' t', Cel., Failh In' . ,-1 siiulhcra ,i i-iim .Itlv L. M. HUM Curt of YICK SO TONG Cliinosc Modirine ant! Tea Company ITaa tnt'tHfino which will cmv any known disoapo. 153 South Ilitrh Street. 3 Snleni, Ore. Phone 2Rt. n aaiemrcncc Works And Stove Repairing R. B. Fleming, Prop. Sloven rebuilt nn J reji.ip.eil Storei bought nnd ao'.tl. Depot Atiiericflti Teuc. Onte.n, Tlntn mid Barbed Wire, ralnti, Oils n1 Vnrul.ibati. RooflDK, roiW, Unp Hooks. 200 COURT 6T. PHONE IH Hack of CUlcigy Store, HEWS sje Court House News ! J it'; A suit to collect money for legal ser-; vices was filed in (he circuit court: yestc-.lny afternoon bv II. W. Macv i ugain.it II. D. Steele u'nd lielle Steele.! It is alleged ill the complaint that the plaintiff with (!. K. I'nruh perfumed legal services to the reasonable vulue: of ,".") for the defendants at the do- i fend'ints' reipioHt. Lot 7 in block II ' llroti.lway udditioii to the city of Sa lem has been uttached in connection with Hie controversy. I A suit for divorce was filed today in the circuit court by .Imeph A. .McLean ngain..t .Mildred Air Lean. It is alleged that toe couple were murried in It'll in the late of Washington. No children or property rights are involved in the transaction. Desertion is aliened for eauae in the suit. .Indue (lalloway has handed down n decree in the cuse of the I'eerless 1'n cific Co, against W. II. Rogers award ing the plaintiff a judgment by default in the sum of $ I (lull with ".") as attor ney'') fees. A lien da lot 1:1 Spring I ill nk fruit tracts was ordered fore close 1 ami the property sold to satisfy the cluiius. The South High street pllving oases are still being heard in department No. '.' of the circuit court before Judge (Jul loway. The testimony in the case of .luliet M, Lord and others against the city of Salem was finished last night and the case of Dim Fry mid others against the city of Salem was taken up this innrii i nii. No arguments huve been made in the case as yet. The case of .lohii A. Carson ngninst the eity, one of these cases, will be heard next. , , , , , .Inliil M. nnlMTty WHH KiV0ll a lllVOn-P u Ut'ert' liHiuh'd down hv .uuk tinl-li,:,,. hr.vit,' yi'Htcrdnv in dcriiutiin1 tt 0' " ! of tho circuit court, from her hiirduind. Ihinii'l P. Dohi'rty. .Sho was uIho kivimi tin' custody of two mi nor rhililitMi of t'u coHdt 011 condition Unit the father Ito nllnwi'd to visit thom at stated in torvals. Tlio dofondant was ordorcd to c(itrilnito hi tho Hnpport of the ohil droit, Mttrl SliiHti'ii, tho Ind who was ur roHti'd yt'Htoiday itl'tonioini on a olmri' ol' petty larroiiy wan sfiitoncod to W days in tho county jail today by .Indue WelMor upm Die hoy 'h ploa of guilty, Tho piioiii'i wa tnhen to tho i'oiuity in 1 1 1 tn 11111 1 in f ely and l)e:ui tlio serving of his sentence. JainoH B, limit was appointed today I iy M10 ruinily coini as tonnty rond viewer to seio with the enmity Hiir vei)r mid eiiunty road niasler as tho eoiinty 1 Min I'M d!' mad viowitk. Mr. Hunt loriiH'ily held tho pn-ntiou as roatt viewei with tli;s comity und is consid ered ;i roinpetent man in this deparl inenl. ! Th, , was Sulci- county di.-'lrirt buniiilary board n session this uflcriiiMMi to coii t he pet it ion i;' a nuinlicr of rcsi of the Sidne si hool district No. .li'llts William IVIt'l, n uilmintM i utor dl llif t'ntiitt1 ul' Jom'mIi l' IVt.i'l. iliveawi'il. ItiiH lilt'.l ii unit in Hit' rimiit eir.irt In' miih-ulleJ hy one niiin." nulling .1, .1. Himii's lo tiilliM-t iho Mini) I'lyut' I'ig t'ltmr inilln mtiy lu ox nl' if'-i'l il:uiiitu' iiili'itt'ii tlm for tlitM I't't'h'tl to oju'ii Hotui, or fix' an ol'fort ilt'iil i iii't inn ol Minn luiit liv fin'. Tlit'lt Wxw iiiinlo to ovtitlf tlt tt'ction hv allc.'.'itioiiH st tit o that when ,IohcIi I'ct cl In 'I. Aiii;os L'H, that lit' hml a roiitract Im- hioiic loos cut on the liuiil ul K. I). AlcMiiulcr nml that he 1 1 1 1 . 1 until Scicmlicr I, IMII, lo icuiovc I thi' In;. Il i iillct'.cil that in May ol thai i car ,1. .1. Uainc. who hint uir , rlia-,'l iho la til. "l miiiio I'iri'H in ',1 lie 'li'.'Clit IlllllinCI IMliI iii'NtlOM',1 the i luii-. 'ilh the l'iuh hcai'i he inuclit to Iniio. I he ihi i ii 1 1 1 1' i' in i in m that lill.ilUII le.i ol tniil'i i were tleiti'ox dl nml . 'cck'i :"'7I Mainni'.CH Mlli aMornc.i 'H teiN in ilic i a-c. . II, llell 'i'l Is ai'i'caiing M il'ie 'la r. SLNATEOTDS ENTIRE MORNING IN DEBATE (I'i'iitiiiiicd It tun p;i;e one.) i.M I I i Hi. plllilir school circil- ipcns of Ihe tllpa'ers, i i'"i V ""I- t . -1 . 1 ul' the tnrce lli.i, !! ''" 'liil-li' "I' thi- lllllilliil sch, a. '"' I ii" '. in l'"ill-iii,l n:"l nriied thai M nil i , in , Ii i , mi ii t .e i;i rn siutic re liel'. H" -I '1"l Ihil 1 1',- ...,l meet iai;s Iheie were "i, k. d ei" h year b,( ii'pH'-euliiiiv i 'i ei'iiil laeiloiis an '"'"! .'ic ci.iiiihd llu iiicli thin the public had mo celiernl d lire for. Nriwiois Under, Mtrnyor, Itinyhnai, I 'ay und others spuke lit len.h In sup "M ol the position that Senalor li:n liuid had taken in his aiiuority repoil. cii iior I'av toon ilirect i-iii' with rV it or Moscr for th,. hi-l tune this ses sion and slated di it he was tired of special l nil no iiinh county leyislulion ns he belicM'd that what was uouil for one mis cood for all Ncanlor Hawlev and (Senator Viatmi of Ihe coiiiinitice niiide lenuthv plcan lor the icicctioa of the mi., ,,r, iv r i nml the pasnco of the bill but 'with no Howiinl did not learn of the wreck in: effci t, The 1 1 mil vote on Ihe ndoptli.r ' 111 ll""r" l,n,'r ' 0 "'r,'', of the i, .rilv report rcsulied in : 1 Tl"' it-'wo officer filed n tull ro- aves and it navs. i I'01' "' I1"1 wreck hero lo be lorwnrded 'The vole was ' as follows: Aves-! 'uplines,- . iMiiinent. linnet, mnchani. Ilisl,,,,,. lloioe.s.' Hot-1 . The Annum was reported todav to bo Icr, I ii-ick, Hay, Dimick, tlarliiud. llol lis. Ki'llnher. Kiddle, l.ul'olletl, l.cin cniicbcr, Miltiide, Itnt'sdule, Smith of Josephine, MieiMirl, Mtruyer, Von dor llelleii, Wood, nml President Thump son. Nus- l laike, 1'iiitvll, Hawlev, l.n'UlKulh, loser, 1'erkiiis, Smith of Coos and I'litrv. 'ititon. Thcso ultra modern skirl urn denllv built of deep snows, m Ihev rp iibinit kneo deep. WINGO AND DOOIN, TWO CHANGE THEIR f - csl wmGO yJ 1 " ! X . ', lK pit j DOOlH $u 1 Ivy Wingn and Red Dooin, catchers, have had the fans guessing for some weeks, but Wingo hns finally landed with the Cincinnati Reds, l-ast fall ho ....1 !... l.n l.n.l .1....1.I...1 ,1,. i!t T ..: i..i:....in l. ii ii nun ii, iiiui lie iiuu iirviui-u cj icutu fl1( P(I(1.P111- Knf Ar(.(mr VT7n nf t uJ ' Wf t l)ooi ti, who w u n roloiiHt'd us nminiLr of scuMon, linn Ihmmi thrcntpninpf to.jump to the IVdorul lonue uiiIi'mh ho gets the miiiiry ho tliinkH he nlimihl liuvci in tho Nutioiml Icugoe. Cineiiniuti dii-korod for him, but tlio iK'n) hns uppiin'iit ly failtnl, Dooin huving wliut ib regarded ns I'liHiu'iouB notion uf Iuh vuluo an a playor. May Wheat at $1.67 In Chicago Pit Today' Chicago, Feb. 5. Another sensation- ul scsmoii of the wheat pit was ended , this afternoon when the gong sounded the close of the market. After covering u ruiige of -l1. cents and once touching iM.iiT May wheat closed at ifl.lir:. The price of tM7 was in.' iiign wilier mni K ot me pros- j ,,v0 si,,m tomorrow morning for As cot movement of the grain. The low toriti to play the high school teum of ,' ' T ami mo open- ing ifi.ua. July wheat idso fluctuated sensation ally. It opened at ipl.-IJ'.a und utter fluctuating nervously closed nt $1.4 1-. Comer la Suspected. Later District Attorney fly lie said he suspected there was a plan to corner May wheat and force op the price to $11 a 1 , 1 1 -1 1 1 -1 . "1 am investignting the mutter thor oughly," he said, ".eiisiitional devel opinciils lire expected within a week or two, but 1 mil not prepared now to say that Chicago will be the scene of the greatest activity. "ihiliith, Kansas City, Huffnlo or some of the other large markets may be entered today or tomorrow Iiy a buy er or a syndicate which, 1 believe, will HtOtlll in I MUMIH ot ...ul.,.lu ..c ..I..,.. 1, i 1 . i .1 . il unit in-, in- Mini, iiiui iiii-n- iiir more than 10.111111 bushels f t storeil in MiliMiukcc ami Mailisoa, Win i onsiti, for in il 1 i 11 if mii'ioscs, ns rcport eil. It ulso in n y be liehl to be xohl iiaia. 'I'he investigation has not reached a statfe yet, where I. can apeak ilet'initelv. " , it n I I ""' '""'v "' '""'' n'n uliippi'il tuilav American Vessel on Kocks H,,l"in''' ul,i"-l,is l,,"m'' Th' f,,,;- I oral ot JiiIiii Knurrs, a prominent citi ftl f I t HI z,'n Miirshall, who was slain at the UII tOaSl 01 lHeXlCO same time lis llluck. was hold this uf- (.Continued IVoni I'atte One.) If tho oiUi iiiai'ooiied Japanese s:ilors: lire IihiiicIiI to this port on board the. Iialcicli it may be necessary lo In tern them here, this beiiiK a neutral country. The n -i ninciil was heep iiilt ils luoicineuts secret, tin, I practical ly midline; was uivcu out today us to I he course to be pursued. The ,litiaiicse battle cruiser lli.en was said lo bo stcauiiiiK' for tho scene of the wreck nt lop speed from llnivail under onlcrs lo snlvnuo the aniniiiiiitioii and ".nus ot Ilic Asanin I'he officers and crew of tho Annum all thoiicht to have lauded snfelv. but Ihe connlry is barren where Ihe cruiser stunk, with no habilalioii for iiianv iiiilcs. lv this time Iho men lite thought to bo suflcrititi from liiuim'i and thirst, as Ihe accident, al thoneh not rcpoited until yesterday, ocruricd Siindiiy, I'caiinu the arrival of bclliuerent warshiis in ciise Ihe Asama soiindeil the "S, O. S,'' cull for assistance, the In,,,,,,,..., i,!,l,. ;i,o,l An ol' t'ii'ii,. uiiu nliii'K.I noon tl, Ilillish col - I l'1'!' "oyiio, which hiippcucd to pass aid c Admiral '"""I "' l''''K" '"' kcol scciol his piesoiice here. holdiuij toitethor but wits In n position to tto to pieces nt nnv moiueiit. Tli uriival of lleriiiuii cruisers wns fenred bv tho Jnpnnosp. The local Jnimii.'se colonv sent flv fishiuu boats south todav to assist tho stranded crew, The "soul nmte" developed iiitn an "nffinltv." Ihcn into a "spirit lover": nml now has btvoiui a "soul husband. li'endy word no'uiorn are Inviled In com polo. CATCHERS WHO SCENES OF ENDEAVOR inn 1,1. uuum vuiuiiiiiia lui luu ajux Cionnti ant Iwihl nf Inn, nml in.lnnn,! rri.,. rj,. , i- tlio Phlllk's at tlio close of the Inst SALEM HIGH WILL PLAY ASTORIA SATURDAY Local Q,ritot Accompanied by Coach cinncey and Referee Uttor W1U Leave for Astoria In Morning. Conch Cluney of the .Snleni high school nnd si:; of his basketball play ers with Kber l'ttirr as referee will ,tlmt ,.,tVi Th(, .storin team wns the only fetun that defeated the Halem high sciiool in a single gnmo last year and contest in the Salmon city, The Villein team byt by the narrow murgiu of 21 to 2.1 in Astoria but defeated the As toria team in Salem by a score of ;tl to IS. liny Kcene, Churles Lowe, Proctor, liadclif fe, William Ueinhiirt, malinger, und Whit dill, substitute, will be taken on the trip. Winn Is Arrested For Black Murder Mtirsluill, Tix:m, Fell, 5 Hurry Winn of MiirHlnill, wuw niri'Mtotl tmhiy on n t'lini'c of nuinlt'iin William Mliu-k, nn niiti-t'iitliotit! It't'ttiri'r.-wlio vn ulntt to tlt'iith t'tliit'stlnv nilit tluntitf a quiir-1 rt'l in Ins room in a hott'l lioro, with n'UlU! Iiruill I lit" III H'UI ITH'll WHO WI'IT . i i . . 1 l''l ""K "Kinusi m III. nn-., . a, tor Verhalcn, who hail also been taken j into custoily, proved all nbbi noil was ilisinisseil tuilay. (leoire llyuii nml llcorye Tier arc jointly chiir;eil with Winn. All three men nro out on boiuls sinucil by prop ortv owners here. teraooa, a creat erowil n 1 1 tul i upr. - INSANE MAN KILLS FAMILY. I Pes .Monies, Iowa, reli. a. I'liinK ( Aniil'O went suddenly itisauo hero curly lodav and shot and killed his wife nnd ; I'-yi ar-old daoi;hler us they slept. An Iili, i then fatally shot his ll-ycar-old sou and cut his own throut, Me will die, SENTENCED STAYED. Albany, X. Y., I'cb. o. 'yiitbin llnf fiiin, M'lilinccd to die lu tho electric i hair for poisouinc her liusbiiiot nnd lwn 'Inl'lrca. was urnntod n new- trial hire lodav CO NOJARTHER Tlio Evidence Ib At Your Door, Salem piouf is what you want nnd the statement of this hihlv rospocted resident will bullish all doulit . W, II, Hoot, Houtc No. Saleni, savs: I believe a cold stinted kidney trouble ' I" "l.V case. Too fi ciinent net ion of my Ktuuei auiiiiieii nic nav nun nini huh. oniot imes 1 w as unable to sleep. The, I'hsmiki's of the kidney secretion were 1. I , I ... . l I .. !..!. k I Htleinloil Willi n luiniinn pain, it i tried lo stoop, I had sharp twinges In' the saiiill of in v buck. I felt weak, tired Had InaKiiid nnd often I B"' , dizr.y. XiilhiitK helped me until 1 look' llosu's Kidney I'ills on a friend's ad vice. In less than a month 1 felt like a different mini nnd four boxes ininle me well, Tim pains went away nud tin1 k id in'V secretions bconiue natural. I ' l' 'Ml'lv. wiiniiiein eil 1-obii a Miini v m "". t ;ey neipcl mo , Bren iv ! "J 1 ,V0W illniKlv confirm that .tale- meat. 1'rb' fnV, nt all dealers. Pun'tl simply asK lor Kidney ronieuv net . loan s Kidney Villa the ann' that' Mr. Knot hud. Vostor Milburn VroH., Buffalo, N. V. Co.,i j V l THE WAE LINEUP. United States. State depart ment considering whether to protest Germany's order extend ing "war zone ' to French and British waters. No precedent for such action is believed to exist. Order effecting lebru ary IS. . England. Admiralty olfi lain considering Herman "wnr zone" decree. 1,'eported do Ktroyer flotilla will patrol North sea, attempting to clear waters of Oermau submarines. ' Britisa ofl'icials call order "paper blockade" and "bluff." News-n-jpers predict America involved it (terinans sink American liner. J'oland. Seven Herman divis ions, 100,000 troops attacking Hussinn positidis west of War .law. General Von Jl nek on sen makinjj siipri'ine effort to sinnsh Uussinn lines. -Fiercest fight ing between ilziira and Kawka rivers. Both Bides reinforcing heavily, (icrmniis claim general mecess in this region. Germany. Wnr office issued new proi'liuna! ion to luutrul .)hiliiing, sayiim intended attack transports soon expected bear troops and munitions from Eng .and tn Fiance. France. German infantry at tacking in Argonue, forced French evacuate 100 yards of trenches which French later re captured. Cannonading general throughout t'rnuce. Belgium. Sipiiidi-ons of Ger man aviators lioiiumdeil allied trenches near Fumes. Believed expect attack Dunkirk again. Country between Nieuport and Vpres bombarded. Fg.vpt Thirty thousand Turks Mossed Sinai peninsula prepar ing to attack Suez canal. jjc $ iciide l their troubles. The only articles slc&ijtskslcslc&slcikjjcsitjitjitj that would find free passage and entry Hobson Wants Navy ! Strongest In World . . Washington, tell. .. A navy more powerful than those r.f Kngland. nml Inpnn combined wns urged in the house todav by Representative Hobson of Ala bania. "America," he said, "must protect Chiiu from Jnpnncsc exploitation. We cannot sit still ami let China become a military vassal. Japan has made 21 separate demands on China, and 1 re quest that the state department give us the text of these demands. "It has been England's policy here tofrre to have a larger navy than those of any other two nations combined. This most lie America's policy here after." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. fleorge May et nx to Mathias Tier schcid, lots 1 and 2, block 7, May's ad dition to Mt. Angel. Mabel A (libson to Floyd W and Pearl E Oibson, 2.'l.o:t acres, part of ,Tno A Johns claim S'll.'l T 7 8 1? II W; I also rnrt t .las Holnian claim, S -1 T S 11 " im-iii I ni'.niii ., j ii ii-ii ,-i ii.. Ferry boat nnd landing rights nt Ibieua Vista. Angeline Huston et vir to Henry Seatoii, part of lot 7, lilock (!, l-'iickcy's add to Siilcin. ,T . Huston et nx to llenvv Scaton. lot 2.1, block II. Tliirliiigton add lo Nileni. The golden rule i one used by n lot plated. all right, but the of people is only ENGLAND N0W EXpects Germans ro try big ! J: i: ' ' ' " il r H ' m.-Sr.n VTiVN ' . ' '" ,' , --, 'av'M,.tMi,'iiA,,wi;Ct LjuLuT j'' .,; :t . ,'.;'.:.'.;-, v .. . . ?. ..: I , j "i i . . ' ; . i (J) :" ' ' "'""''; Kii((liinil looks upon tho Zeppelin raid of tho nix Norfolk town on the North aea const as a test made by the Hermans purposely in preparation of areul nttuck upon London. It ia Tully ronlued in FnRlnnd that inch a raid us that on Yarmouth luui the other fivu towns hns little aiuuificnncii na far as the war goes except for the moral effect, but It is nlo realized thnt a ueeossfiil attack by a donen or ao Zepprlina on London, resullinif in loss of life anil (front destruction of property, would be a sorioui tiling. I ondon it the heart nnd head of England. A typical new Zeppelin is here shown with n view of Hritaunin terrace nt Yarmouth. The ninp shows some of the towns in KnKlnnd which were attacked by Herman airships. Yarmouth, on tie east const, is 105 miles from Lon don nud is uboiit fifty-five miles east of SnndriiiK'hnm, the sent of n royal paluce, and King's l.ynn, Yarmouth is ''TV miles from the Herman naval tend, where the Hermans may nave sinrtea tneir nttacK, crossing over the strait of Dover. The map also shows the towns of Sherringhnm, Itecston nud Cromer, which were damaged by tho Uermnn niornbs. Men's Club Gives Work To Many Past Month I Dorintr the month nf .Tnnnnrv. I S Sn lein men applied for work at the Men's $ club, 400 Ferrv street. This club nt i started December 15 to take care of : the men who are out of work, prefer- euce ueuig given io men jiving in ine ; city, w orK wns found tor 0 men at different times during the month, and j 1705 meals were served, an average of about OS per day. During the cold weather in December it was much easier to lind jobs for these men that j it has been for the past few weeks. je J While the club is taking care of the jje'ldown and outs who drift through the 'county, it is no loafing place, as all who lcat must work. The rooms at 4H0 Fer sje I ry street are given free of rent by Geo, r. Kodgcrs. WERE POSITIONS REVERSED. (Itoieburg News.) Suppose that conditions were re versed und these I'nited States in volved in a war that strained us to the limits of our strength, and we found out that the merchants and manufac turen of other countries were sellinii of their products to our enemy, Ger jjsimany was shipping cannon and cart- ridgos, France was furnishing airships Island Mibmarines, Knglund was running I her 'nills day and night making clothing and ci. her necessities tor men in the , field. , Supposing that all these impossible I things were reality, how much effect 'und voight would our protests have in ; stopping the traffic .Not very much, that ,s sure, and under some other guise or other the goodj would be shipped sjejnnd the money taken in exchange. If the .main actors in this great world jdrama cnld have their way about the matter, Ainericua manufacturers would j iiiiv-; to close their mills, and American workmen remain idle until thev had to any of the ports would lie those which are collected through the great 'harity and benevolence of the people o.' this cKintry and forwarded as a con tribution. It i.-t hili time that some ifirm stand was taken on this position, An,,'.,.,,n i,,.miln n,.,. in ,w i,in,i t h0 ,.., -,i n, browbeaten inuch longer. Most people could earn a living if the magazine wuold pay tor hard luck stories. For the Best Assortment of the Real FRUITS AND You Must Tulare County Ornngen, sweet and juicy l'ort Simon Hauiiiias, large and firm .. Hawaiian Pineapples, very fine Cnlifiirnia Tungcriues Lemons, nice sie and firm Florida Drape Fruit lied hniperor drupes ,tut unpacked. Spitz Apples, the finest of nil Winesap Apples, fine flavor Yellow Newtown l'ippins Home Motility, large sizes tayinan 's. small but firm Daily receipts of Vegetables, Fresh and Swiind Artichokes, Ilrusscl Cclerv, Cnbbuge, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Da'slcv, Itadishes, Dreen sprouts, Onions, Cucumbers, l'eppcrs, Heets, I "i it n t . WESTAC0TT-TH1ELSEN company 151 North High Street Grocery Phone 830; Meat Phono 810 ZEPPELIN ATTACK ON oase lit iiiieiuisnnven ana i'Ni miles :Il3lI0 jTmrT"',.',i i ' . in Ii'i il Smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen years ago are smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today t 1 Maktncftheljjthta OtiJeTuiHA mtEffptkm GfmtlalnlUWl Three Woman Slain By Brutal Murderer Walinaiiacn, X. V., Feb. o. The bodies of Mrs. Lizzie Drake, aged years; Mrs. Irene Spencer, ;!., und the tatter's daughter, (lertrude. with their beads beaten to a pulp, were found today in bedrooms of the Druke home here. The murderer used a sledge hammer in his work, and frightfully mutilated th bodies of his victims. The police were senrching this after noon In- an Italian who boarded at. the tlrake home and who has disappeared. The motive for the murders was not known. Valuables in the house were not molested, lievenge was believed by the police, however, to have prompted the crime. Tile bodies were discovered by pe destrians who iirtticed th 3 front door to the house was open. A sledge ham mer, stained with blood, was found first. The coroner said the women nppar entlv had been dead for several days. Tracks in the snow were traced from the renr of the house to the railroad yards, where they were lost. A bom shopper is a woman who can make the rounds of the bargain coun ters without spending a cent. ly Nice Things In VEGETABLES 3ome Here Inc. lUlc, 25c, l!ic doz 2iic; extra ripe 10c 10c. pound 2 doz. 15c 20c, 2!)C doz. 2 for 25c 20c pound 1.75 box $1,51) box 1 .35 box iiU.25 box $1.1(1 box Turnips, Parsnips, Squash, Yakima LONDON AS REAL BLOW from Cuxhnven. It is 1 10 miles from Os- t!.