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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY. DEC. 28, 1916. THREE Q Excellent Program Pleased Large Bethel Audience (United Press staff correpondet) Bethel, Or., w. 28. The Christina entertainment at Bethel last Saturday Frank Barrett, a former rewdeut of has returned home from Saskatchewan. , ni jll w g complete success in evcrv this city now employed by the Oregon where he went to work with a thresher, j ,1.., ,w- -- - ,.. -.-'. T. Hraif RavaiJ l'uwel romJ1n at Springfield greet He got W a day when he worked but loo' ,., .eeommodate those who III UlCfll DTJUUU fin nd- in Dallas in.' first of the we. they could not w.tk when ihe w ind - , , d ta iiumtr were oj ' Die.- as 11 mew su umru h obliged to stand .luring the perform- ami- of Mr. the grain rack and alt off. then other j ancf, Th(l fUowiug excellent pro- auys 11 was snowing ioo nuicu Willamette VallevNws I 1 . . - - - - j Pioneer of Dallas Passes (Capital Journal Spwial Service.) Dallaa. Ore.. Dev. JR. W. A. Hay r a resident of thia city for the past thia week, fifteen vears oaesed away at his home Mr. aud Mrs Mr. and Mm. Earl Sbultz ville were guests at the bom and Mrs. J. C. Shultz 011 Mill street J. E. Bloom returned , . 1 1 r r 1 J , j 1 . I Ft . . Mr. snu jirs. jaeonson ami tiaugmrr, ifart, J'ipe " bv Argill Stanton, spent Christmas in Kola ,eeitation "Mrs. Recitation, "The Mrs. A. L. S.hulz; Santa Cltus, by on Court street Christmas morning af 'Tuesday afternoon from u several dnyswitn her mother and other relatives. ! KraDkie Zak: recitation, -'Chester's . - ,1 m 1 1 . i.l i , U e.lun.la In UxVlin....!!.. I . 1 , ! L LAV . J 1 1 : I . . . . . . .. rt ter a lingering illness of several uwi wun menus in wwasnin Arlene Mngee was sick w nn tonsiwis , Modest Wish, bv Chester Sundborg; i months. The deceased was formerly! ocorge I. uerlinger passed . nrisi . ocaeed in the meat business in thisimns with his family in 1 ortland. , ." t ' mi . l.,,L lt..,l,..l . . t ... I v., tl, l,. civ, operating a market in a building thai wtodd where tne liuy tiros., nara ware store now stands. For the past several years he has been associated several different times with the Dallas Meat company and the (iohrke Meat market. Mr. Haynor is survived by a w idow and two sons, Claude and Ray lyotid both of whom are residents of 11... tv. .,,.... ,1 ...i..u h;noon. held today from the Chapman undertak ing parlors on Main street. 'Christmas but is getting better. . uantomttie. "Christmas Secrets," by Highland Trent has been quite sick Harriet Wolfe; exercise, "Here We go ram WITH SNIPERS Conflicting Reports Regard ing Skirmish Under Investigation C ASTORIA frank Itethel visited with tnemts in :,.v fhristmss. r.l h. ihrisfmi.. ireiv" bv th. Salem the first of the .week. Enrl Ferguson and Rov Ferguson were ' orimarv grades; recitation, "Christmas I . . . i L'nLln 1 I ' I .... 1 lall.M III..... I . . . m w. ' , nL. I . . . . .... . . , a " " r" , ooth home rrom naranua nrikimns. inii stionsV lv Aileime v aniierneea ; The Magee family, also Acuffs. spent , recitation, ," A Stitch in Time," by Agricultural College student,, are vis iting their parents in this city tbis week. W. V. Fuller. representative-elect from Folk and Lincoln counties, was a Saleai business visitor Tuesday after By Webb Miller. (I'nited Fress staff correspondent.) E3 Fnso. Texas, Dec. 2x Because of conflicting reports of the affair, an in v est'.gation i under way today into the (ut post skirmifh early today between tnipers and a patrol of the third Ken- Christmas with Mr. aud Mrs. l'ugh on Ida Zak; instrumental music by . K.-tucKy National (iuurd. the McNary farm. ltaker; motion sting and dialogue, National (iuard, during which more The r.oln I'nient leaclier association " Uiokinir tor Santa t laus, ny mc house. Tlw children sang and gave several recitations. Miss Argill Stan ton sang two songs which were very much appreciated. The Burch boys from the l.andou farm gave usxsomc , , j , , . , . , I IllCC UHllll IIIII.-.1I. lUIII. ,, .1 1'ivii, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatnck were , s,,, vu, ,t lots of cnn.lv Mrs. ttrover Magers aud daughter, Miss Katherine, of Salem are guests of Mrs. Addie Magers at her home on hurch street. Polk County Store Robbed. mi , - B , - i - , lltrt r D I n run ail nioic ai. - . . n l I .1 i:.. l mm n iiim Butler waa broken into and robbed of fofrjfttiv.. I Portland the lust a. about 20 sometime Monday night thei"' ,"" " n.. t ..: Mrs. Bluckboiiine, of Astoria, tlaugh thieves gaining entrance to the building i of Mrs. Cromley. spent Christmas by breaking in the back door. The wtiS-tSt. ill Woinrlvl itl. her relatives on the Cromley farm. sherfft's force have been on the aearch , Bt,.llo(era)her for th(. local office of the, for the robbers but up to the present ( x (.orn,iany. time no clues have been obtained as to i jgj , w ' T ,, Starhuek Slu their ldeuiiiication. Dallas Grade Schools Open. I daughter, Miss Edith, are guests at V the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. st.-n The Dallas grade schools opened on , Tuesday morning after being closed for : bout two weeks by The epidemic of I measles that has been thriving in rolk county for the past month. A suniber of the school children were unable to be present on Hccermt of being sick with the disease but. notwithstanding this the attendance was fair. A number of the buck on Court street. Rosedale News Rev. George Cronilev came up 'from Portland to spend Christmas at the fani- i ilv liome The Hdlman hops are sold. The Hoi man and Williams crop are not sold. Christmas Tree at Fruitland Saturday Night primary grades; recitation, i won der," by Harriet Wolfe; dialogue. "Pearl's Christinas," bv the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades; vo l cnl duet bv t arroll and Lucilc Kolmi son; reading, t liristinas in a I lag hortlv before 1 o'clock today. Camp," by Mrs. Ruth Arnold; 'nstru- J( eP.l)ar rmv tfffetn in the vicinit y st thaa :t(HI shots were fired across the Rio Grande river by the guardsmen, after n fnsillude of shots from the Mexican fide. The entire city and the militia eamfis mental music by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. th'i time declare theB heard no shots Robinson. After the program "i1' ; ,'rom the Mexican side while others and t tans superintended tne disiimuuoi, "M offic ers of the guard on patrol staff nit uisinm. i that scattered firing continued several W. R. Baker has just shelled hia eorn ; inu from u 0f-her tallk. crop, alter naxisf; nan it nun unvu ''' . . L M 1 T I in a iienrnnors noil nouse. r rorn 1.1 Captain B. W. Clark, in command of , Coinnnnv I. Third Kentucky, on patrol M ;i i t n . . nnn.. , i! I II.. I I OlJIOiin ' llllltl ".Clll 111 n acres he got l0 pounds o shelled . ; ; ton in adtlitiou to a tiuantitv ot soft com ond about two bushels ot car com i saved for seed ami for table meal. TliisI)0' KASTORU lt3 mi lull f i rl 11 1 t In 1 ltd under Lieutenant Halo. The 'o!iulo OrU. tiu,. 97T1ip Hose- (CapiUl Touriial Special Service.) dale school reopened Wednesday after rrmtland Ore., Dec. 28 Fruitland a week's vacation. celebrated Christmas with a nicely a.i Ti,n,.a u,t ramffe i,vp moved decorated tree, here Saturday night, in schools in the county- are still closed , (o Nor(h Mem however on account of the epidemic. Cecil i,,arson Gf Pacific, college ami t , ideorge Alexander of OA. C. hsve been Dallas Man's Mother Dies. v a few ,,.,v, at hornt,. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peterson were, K Stroud is spending a few weeks called to Ban Francisco, California, Sun-', eastevu Oregon, day on account of the death of Mr. Pet-1 Mrs )avil,on returne,i Wednesda eraM'a mother. They expect to return . f vi)Ut with relatives at The Dal- l..ll.... .4n,l!v oftA, Via- Vanr'a Mr... in unillH -.v. l'etersou is the local qianager of the J. K. Armsby prune packing plant Militia Inspected Last Night. The regular quarterly inspection of Company L was held in the Armory last night with Captain Conrad Sta'f'riu as jjie inspecting officer. Though" lack ing somewhat in numbers the Company e . , . Jt . 1.HI1UI1 u received favorable comment from their j muu;t, coruuiKJio i ig uiiiwi The S. Xewby family have been hav ing a siege of the grippe but are better at the present writing. Chalmers Cook, who has been sick all summer and fall with tuberculosis, died at his home last Tuesday. Interment was in the Friends cemetery on Thurs day afternoon. The bereaved wife and children have the sympathy of the com- Harold Miller, a Willamette L'niver sity student, is .spending the holidays at fho home of his parents in this city. M, and Mrs. Arthur Goode and Ut ile son of Salem were over Christmas quests at the home of Mrs. Goode 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morrison. i.n i A Safeguard Against POOR APPETITE HEARTBURN INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS OR MALARIA OSTETJER'S STOMACH BITTERS Del Blinston and wife have neen spening a few days with the hitter's parents in AAnkeny bottom. Little Lillian Bloom had the misfor tune to fall and break her leg again the 15th of this month. Dr. Peffiber ton is attending her. The Friends S. S. gave a Christmas program Sunday morning the 24th. The Cammaek family and Mrs. Stroud spent Christmas with relatives near Turner. The Sunnyside school gave a good the church- After an interesting pro gTtim the persents were distributed and ninny hearts were made happy thereby. Our teacVier. Mr. Todd, gave each of the children a well filled stocking, and Naomi Runner, a former teacher here, remembered many of them from her home, in the east. Bella and Fred Sbroeder aer at home from CorvalHs for the holidays. B. D. Bray aud family, also Fred and Nellie CpUlson, all of AAuburn, ate Christinas dinner with P. R. Coulsons. In the evening they were joined by Wm. Williams and fumily, P. J. Kggler and family, Ruby and Alvin Oruenfelder and a pleasant evening was spent with mn.ldc and cards. P. J. Eggler had the misfortune to lose a cow this week Mrs. Geo. Sturgis has been quite sick for several days. Mrs. John Paris is bolter again aft er being worse for a few days. guardsmen dropped to the ground and opened lire at the spot where they saw flashes. Another detnehment ran up and joined in the volleys, shooting at the flashes of Mexican's rifles. So far as known there have been no casualties. Residents on the boulevard n iniel froir. the scene of the shooting reported bnl- j let holes in their houses, but this hta-j not been verified. Cnitetl States authorities have made a demand upon the Oarranai military! commander at Juarez to ascertain whether any of his men were itatiooedj at the point where the shooting occur-1 red or took part in the skirmish. Filibusters Cross Line. Laredo, Tcxns, Dec. Two parties of filibusters crossed the border into Mexico neiir this city early Tuesday morning, it became known here today. One of the parties engaged in a running fight with (jjirranM soldiers from the Nuevo Laredo garrison, resulting in the wounding of six filibusters and one sol dier. The wounded are in the military hospital at. Nuevo Laredo. Ono of the filibustering parties, niun l erinc about Hii men. is said to have Ompany wil!r0IOMM the Rio Grande about 20 miles is not a high yield, being only about KUVg bushels per acre, but it is prob ably better than could have been done with wheat on the same hind. And the past year lias been more favorable for wheat than for com at that. Representatives of the Spanldiug Logging company .ailed at the l ies cent Stock farm vesterday and photo graphed the silo erected by Mr. Swales last, spring. It is understood that the company is about to issue a booklet Which will contain pictures of the maiiV silos of their manufacture which have been recently erected. Mr. and Mrs. -M. Brubaker were Christmas visitors at the Fuestman home. Mrs. L. A. Hautonburg and Mrs. H. R. Cur, is made a call On Mrs. G. O. Swales Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. Hi Fuestman attended the, Enriewoad circle, of the Methodist church in Salem last Wednesday after noon. Mrs. 11. B. Hoffman and Mrs. Ida S. Baker called on Mrs. A. 11. Fuestman and also on Mrs. A. L Sundborg Tues day afternoon. The annual stockholders meeting o! ih., Rio Four Telephone be beltl at the school house butnrduy below Laredo. The other, estimated at ifternoon January .1 beginning M oiuo men, crossed about 12 miles above the city. I hey w ere well mounted and 1 ALCOHOL - 3 Pt oeii. ...i.,,;odihefbodbvBeil ii in iniai Thrrcbj'PromotinD Cbcerfulnctt andRcstCoWft neither OpiumforpleB Mineral. Not mhw For Infimts and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of ' I h.tnftd Remedy for j Constipation and Diarrhoc'- LOSS OF SLEEP I resallh2fr,n,nfan? I pacSimSiareot I NEWS War Exact Copy of Wrapper. in Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YOU CITT ARE AFTERLES DARCY All Are making Bids-Claim Dillon Has Signed Up But DarcY Has Not program Friday evening the 22nd. Missions MU attend school. n,,; ( sin 4 the Sfieient teacher. Fnlike San Francisco, Fruitland Wd- o elot'K suaru. After an absence of four vears, Alvui r.. A. Kantenbiirg intends to put a Oruenfelder is visiting his parents, Mr. cement floor in-his garage today, and Mrs. C. Gruenfelder. Mr. aud Mrs. Kichnrd I'rothers, John Walter Ransom's smiling face vas Clark and W. F. Halter spent Christmas seen in Fruitland Christinas day. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams, a former Fiuitlnnder, j ( K. Johnston, has moved from his farm near Turner to Harlan Hoffman spent Christmas the Auburn school district, where his i evening m .Macleay. H Mr. Albert Bates and Wife spent Chriswlias with their daughter Mre.C Coppock in Folk county. Kov and Lillie Bates recently attend ed the wedding of the hitter's brother at The DalleH- They are also spending Christmas with relatives there. Eola News Notes (Capital Journal Special Service.') Kola, Ore., Dee. 2.S. Frank Clement dies had no need to have snow for Christmas shipped from the mountains, as there was plenty here for snow balls. CLYDE LINER SAFE Boston, Dee. 28. Coast guard offi cials received irord just before noon today that the close Clyde line steamer Ozama, Portland, Maine, to New fork, is safe in Bloeh Hand harbor. The day after the vessel left Fort land the coast was swept by a terrific gale and it was feared she was lost then. - The Shortest Distance Between Two Points is "Long Distance" Long Distance Telephone Service Eliminates time. Binds city and country together.' Saves the expense and inconvenience of travel. Broadens companionship. Conserves time and energy. Unites producer and market. Enables one to send the right word to the right place at the right moment. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance Station and your telephone is die center of a system connecting five western states. tuc Dincir tci rDunwc and TFIFf.RAPH COMPANY lB m n m .inn equipped with supplies and niumuui-ion-Two detachments of Carran.a troops numbering about. 200 each were sent in pursuit early yesterday. The smaller group was encountered about 20 miles l-iland and the running light ensued. An Unconfirmed report has been re ceived here that six Cnmiimi soldiers were killed in a running fight with banditti six miles inland last night. One American is reported to have been with the larger party of filibusters. The. others were .Mexicans living in the I nited states territory , Mexicans Fired First El Paso, Texas, lie,-. 28.. After an investigation of the Outpost skirmish early today between Mexican snipers nnd a. patrol detnehment of the Third Kentucky national guard, during which tle.irv Han litirchased a nurse ic entlv. ,1. M. Nichols was building a teiu-t around his barn lot yesterday. The Bethel Industrial club are senti ing a box to the Boys and Girts Aid So ..inlv nf I'nrthind. I'upils of the Bethel school sold a quantity of lied Cross stamps last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Arnold ol oeio were Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. !. M. Evans. Most, of the Bethel young people at tended tne V insulins . " hundreds of shots were fired across Hi" Madeav Friday ttUht. A.vfoi ( Rnnounftetl program was preseniei ... " -l'''' . " , ! lu. is satisfied that the American out- on n oni i no .iie.ii-:iii live nnilieiic,-. .. nnst was f r ...:.i, . .,,,,1 in add t on everv i,e(Pot viae ni intheV" reived-a pp corn baft and Jn ,. an apple. Independence Items ompany I was lighting a cigartjtte when three shots were di rected at hint from the other bank of the river. if tie EE (Continued from page one.) iimia, By H. C. Hamilton. (Cnitetl Fress staff correspondent.) Xew York. Dec- 2H. Two forces, dis tinctly hostile to eaeh other, began to day to get down to business in regara io e match between Johnny Rilbane, the featherweight champion, and Freddie Welsh, the lightweight king. Matt Iliultcl, wealthy Cleveland pro motet, is in New York to find out just What Harry Pollock, Welsh's manager, wants for a bout with Kilbane, uud Kd McDaniel, matchmaker of the Toledo Athletic association, hud made such tin offer that Pollock has some to terms with him before Hinkel's arriviil. The. fact that Ilinkol is in New Vol1! anil ready to bid high probably will change things some. McDaniel has offered Welsh a purse I of 112,600 for the bout, but the. light weight champion is homing out tor mo privilege of tatting a percentRgt of the -ate receipts, believing that Toledo will draw a monster crowd for the bout. Wil li..! Aid not state what he was DreDRred to nft'er, but it is certain he will topi the Toledo club's figure. Kilbane and his manager, Jimmy Dunn, have been insisting- that Welsh I make 188 pounds ringside for the, bout ! but they are so sure Kilbane w ill Itnock Welsh's crown right on to his head that I they are about willing to allow Welsh to come in at the ueigth he has stip ulated. Slinkel, besides wanting Kilbane and meet l.es Barcy, the Australian chin -pion, in a bout in New York. TTe offer was made by John W. Weismn i, manager of the Brooklyn Sporting clu over the long distance telephone this nl tefnoon. Weisttiuii said he was B'tinfi dtnt the bout could be staged. Danger Signal If the fire bell should ring Won hi iiiu run and stop it or go and help rd put nut the fire; It is much the sun--way with a cough. A cough is a .la ger signal as much as a fire bell. SViil should no more try to suppress it thru to stop a fire bell whei it is lingiag, but should cure the disease Hint capses the coughing. This can .nearly nlwnys be done by Hiking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many have used ;r with the most beneficial results. It is especially valuable for Hie persistent e'oueh that so often follows a bad fold or tin St tack ot the grip. Mrs. Thonius Beechingi Andrews, Ind., writes: "Din ing the winter my husband takes euM easily and coughs and coughs. Chat berlain'a Cough Remedy is the best medicine for breaking up these attacks and Votl cannot get him to take .n y other.'' Obtainable everywhere. 9 :! I TODAY'S WAR MOVES t (Continued from page one.) Russian War Loan London, Dec. 28. Russian war loajl subscriptions hale increased consider ably since publication of peace notes I'etrograd trtspatcfie via the Wireless Press niinoiiiiccd today. All co oper: -tivc societies have subscribed 25 per i-i-iit of tin- capital. Swede's ake Denial London. Dee. 88. The Htvedish f.,:- eiini office has denied it took any a-- Eii Tel,-.! ropi (ion looking toward peae scrordliig to an RschSngs i ih hi t ell today. RepoTls were circulated J London thai Sweden had i to Oermsny expressing its the nonce nuffgestton BlSd dent Wilson and ioining willi Switi 1 in its desire for peace. esterilay irl cut a note ipprnval of bv Presj- P' i (Capital Journal Special Kervi ' Pemle Smith, a teacher in one , Corvallis schools, is spending Christmas j-week here with her mother. ! Miss Zelpha Cross is again able to b 1 11T nft.Br h iim the measles. u:.. O..H, i ul,,! I letill-ncd to her! DimoMl Ttimhiiniii Hill, comma lliler ill VVidsh is eimer to "ft l.es Dllrcv to I... ; rtnltn. mi Friday where she will the federal district around Mexico City, show his wares first to a Cleveland an isnentl the holiday week. reported preparing to start north withjdience. Be has approached Tex Kickanl i A A number of Dnllits people attended I troop trains to take charge of the eltt: rMR-rdiag a scheme to match Daroy nut - the funeial of - . rercivai acre on i puign against Ilia. jsitle iew lotK. wun ine pioiminiii.y uj "I Tuesday. Those attending were: Mr.j Meantime small Cai ranza garrison in ! Darcy's becoiuing a greater card for British Replrce French !ldk Campbell, Mr. J. Monks. Mrs. W.' 11-! tlil f ei ,;' parts of the states of DnrangO tht metropolis should he win his trial r.oiidoii, Dec. 2S Hritish lor . ' Mn..,,ni.i nnd Un Dr. Hnvler. i.ml Cnahuila are revoltiuir. declarlne I affair. Inw the last ten davs have till Mrs. S. E. Owen of Camas, wasn., is themselves illistas ami starting out as Dnrcy tinil BlCKSro, nowever, arc n gQOQ sin e ot the line nereiortire spending a few ditys here, with friends. ontlW bands. I awaiting definite word from ( I 'gen .,,,, n the French front, Ma ior l Mr. Moss Walker spent a few days in Fighting at Moste.uma, a short dis-! Cnrpentier. There will be first thing ,,nl Maurice, director of military Albanv the first of Ihe week. Uauce lelow .luarez. was reported late j fur Dnrcy until that word comes. leratunis, announce. I iiatc roti.iy . Mr. H. I'atterson and wife of Grays j 7esterda . Federal dei.artineut agentsl Mike Douliii, who is matchmaker for "The inactivity recently exhibited River. Wash., are spending a few days j.t.ri. have authentic information that a (Irnnt Hugh Brown's race track in Ha- on the western front," General UU here w ith relatives- rvolul iontiry band of four or five hull-1 vauu, has made another offer to Durey aid. "has been due to nneah' ( Mrs L. Damon returned home lust I ,r,.,l men have been hovering uboiit, 00 . and also has come a shade nearer inalch I Inted iiiclemcncv of the weather ai week "from an extended visit in Call-1 mile, south of the border. The "band ling Fred Fulton ami Frank Moruii forjfg8. While awaiting the next test jbi I'oinia. is under command of Colonel Tainez, 40 rounds in Cuba. A definite an- jBritish in the past ten days hove taken Mrs Whitney was a Dallas vi.-i- former Carranzista leader, who deserted ( nottnevtnenl 's expected soon. over a "ond slice of the French i front. I tor on Thursday. from Juiirez with 120 men some months i " ig tipefutions will probnb y he I )r (' F Cn'ipp spent ii few days in i ago and joined 'illa. His followers i Golf as Practice Game. i resumed before March. New batches i Fortlaud tliis week. (wear a black band on their arms nnd j Chicago, Dee. 28. Chick Evans, golf guns are now going Out weekly. Mr Oltn l'ercival of Portland spout . themselves the brigade of death. '' champion, will go with the Cubs on I " .the day here on Tuesday. j It was reported in Juarez yesterday ' their training trip to comh them in bat- Russian Patrols Dispersed ' Miss Nola Owen spent Christmas v. ith ! t,.,t a trainload of government troops j ting. President. Weeghman is introduc-1 Berlin, Ma Sayville wiiciess, it her naieiits Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Owen;m.der General Gonzales en route to ing the novel scheme of having un ex-. 28. " Strong Busaian patrols wc 'at Camas. Wash. ! Chihuahua City deserted at Villa Ahu- pert golfer leach baseball players form I driven away Iro.n ''rnian l1"1" ; Mrs (I W. Coukey has be.-n confi 1 mada yesterday. It is believed Ihe dc- at the plate because of hits firm beliet in th- lorest ot the ( .ii.atln.in in i. : to'the house with the la grippe ' gerters joined Tamez' band. that the scientific swing and follow -"dot a J.'jX Mrs llattie Myers of Fast Independ-; Federal department officials here : through developed in golt can be used j "da t I 01 1 ,, ' i ., ' nec.e, visi tea at u.e le.c.M.. .v .ear. n. u ...... - , ,,M,'.T :.-... H eU.r to-Udcs. Be Ullse Of IMssian raiding ' :.. L-..,n, ii,,.i.i,. nf Corvallis. It I Mnnniiii ut a ranch OS miles south of iim thnt Htans standing aa an amateur Itaehmeni ) 1W ins i.iuiini - r . . - . - , , It Jin.. ih. lw. Ii. bus here with her . .Inn -.. It is believed thev are awuit- will not be alleetcil bv his tin mother. Mrs. Hattie Hinkle. ling orders froui Villa to attack .1 urn ez I the Cubs, for he is lo receive no salary, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. rattcrsoii ol con-jot cut the railway line between, tin : w eeglimiin sum, uuu win ot- luo.ry " by gains n ith I trenches on Prinef ha also ili-ta i l.'tl. if flout ,1,1,1 '$ I pent Christinas here, with rela- land fives. Mrs. Fred Oberson. ! border and Chihuahua City, Cnitetl Slates secret serviei men tti .guest of the club. Fviins and Weegh- ntn are c use fi lemls iiml tin- "n't enain- I "A Shine In bTOhI J X Everv Drop lllf'4BH , ' 1 e a c:ln Trora llfilll J I .IIMll .tisjt? J your hardware or Kro- Ulfljl2liUj who lias been 4ay are on tho trail of two men in El pion was once it caddy for the Cub pit Paso who have been recruiting union;, dent. Mexicans for Oi lion's band. Mordecai Brown There. Chicago. Dec. 2N.--A A not her Cub -tar of the world ckarnDtonship days of Nervous Women When the nervousness is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you' Frank Chance will hold the Columbus will get quick relief by taking Cham-Utah in its fight for the ID 17 Aineri iiu berlnin s Tablets. I hesc tablets also i imsncintitiii pennant improve tht! ervivhere. digestion. Obtainable ev- very ill is reported much better at Ihb w ritiug. Why the Journal is popular- It print the world's news to day while it 's news. Maniacal Hrown. of three fingered fume, is considering seriously an of fer by .lo.' Tinker lo go with him to Columbus to coacli llie club's young pitchers and possibly to twirl ail oeca sinnnl "iime himself. Brown's decision ! probably will be announced next week. A Dillon Les Darcy Bout. ! ndiaaanoUs. Ind., Dec 87. Jack B1- Cough Medicine for Children Mrs. Hugh Cook, Seottsville, N. V.. says: " Aboul five years ago when w were living in Oiirbutt, N. Y.. I doctor ed two of my children suffering froiu colds with Chamberlain's Cough Heme d.y nntl found it just as represented In every ,way. II promptly checked tin il coughing ahd cttred their colds qttleket than anything I ever used." Obtain able everywhere. Wait for BEATRIZ MICHELENA in The Unwritten Law" BLIGH THEATREI iffel of 10,000 tl Ion has accented an imatmmmutmmm