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Praise Bravery of American Troops More Americans were not killed decause the Mexicans devoted con- siderable time to looting. While citizens were inclined to berate the alleged unpreparedness of the 13th cavalry, most of the soldiers being jlarge roll, sean 2 tor Lc! asloep when the bandits stole, up, isbting of °° ibe Gem PB Shaving Soap Shaving Mus 90.05 Se Toltet Paper, 6c Brosh Razor on New Hurry! tor... $1.01 for they praised the brhve e ’ | REVISED List OF DEAD AMERICANS IN BATTLE |» CIVILIANS Dr. H. J. Hart, cattle inspec- | tor, burned to 1 Mrs. Milton James, shot. | CC. Miller, druggist, shot. | J. J. Moore, rancher, shot. W. A. Davidson, burned, W. T. Ritchie, owner Colum ) | } SOLDIERS . | Sergt. Mark Dobbs, machine gunner. | Sergt. | Dandeman. | Corp. Paul Simone. | Corp. Harry Wiswall. John — Nievergelt, ] Private Thos. Butler. Frank T. Kibdvail, horse- | shoer. i Private Fred Griffin. ———————— all American soldiers. Col, Slocum's pistol was shot out of his hand. Two officers are among the eight wounded cavalrymen. Private Johnson, when his am- munition was exhausted, seized an ax and killed a Villista with ft. Pablo Lopez, a Villista Heutenant, was found among the dead. A num ber of Mexicans, including Capt. Garcia, whe were taken prisoners, identified Lopez's corp Capt. Garcia stated Villa waa at- tacking the border to force Inter- vention. The condition of Privates Taylor and Katzorke, who fell in the street fighting, is serious. Both were bad- ly wounded. While cowboys, militiamen and every citizen capable of bearing arms are flocking to protect border towns, extensive troop movements are occurring along the border. El Paso’s Mexican quarter was closely guarded tonight. 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His jeans reek of cattle and horse He helps plow and thresh and garner his crops. | He tolls as hard as any of hie 60 ranch helpers, | It doesn't pay to be a dilet tante farmer, and Brown ts in the business to make it pay BELIEVES IN SYSTEM He keeps as close touch on the pulse of Dis ranch as does the manager of any big indus trial plant. And be could or ganize your kitchen: ‘your oat. penter shop or small business profect to the same degree of efficiency “Syater,” he ansertay“ean be learned almost anywhere, and it can be applied profitably to any venture. bat the average man never thinks of orgaritzing his work, leaving that only to the larger commercial and tn: | Walton Walker, | Sunday | " r | school convention’ dele Pete ir glare cahaserd it. | methode—epells failure, or the Fei aoens nrg tahoe dbl next thing to It, for many a s0- a called practical farmer, as well ae to the city =m who at tempts to go back to the land. “How simple {t would be for TRANSATLANTIC LINER IS SUNK PARIS, March 10—The tran atlantic Mner Louisiane has been torpedoed and sunk, jbut its crew wan saved, according to dispatches recetved today. . ‘The vessel was one of the French General Transatlantio Company's great fleet of liners. it was a 5,100 ton vessel. Officials believe the Loutstane might posstbly have been a victim of the German submarine warfare against armed merchantmen, . but there was nothing f the measnge to indicate that such ¥ was the case FRANK GETS A FOB In recognition of 37 years of work for good roads, theiAutomobile club at Thursday, night's meeting pre sented Frank Terrace of Orillia with @ gold watch fob and chain. RELEASE MISS JACK) On motion of Deputy Prosecutor Patterson the charge of alleged kid naping against Miss Frances Jack of Portland haa been dismissed. She was accused of kidnaping the young son of Dr. and Mrs, B. M Btorch, whose divorce is pending. and has been confined in the county Jal here a month. $1,000 FIRE LOSS to be of incendiary out at the building formerly occupied by the Bon Ton saloon, at First ave. near Pike at., anf caused about $1,000 damage. The fire started In an unoceupled room on the second floor, Damage by water was also done to a cigar store and a drug store in the same buliding, EVACUATE ISPAHAN: PRTROGRAD, March 10.—Turk ish and Persian troops, officered by Germans, are evacuating Ispahan | before the Russlan advance, it was announced today CAN YOU HELP HIM? any Kind of a job—will aman with a wife and Fire, bellev origin, brok A h help ,ou ‘Pure Blood He's been hunting for some: | thing to do—is willing to accept | anything—but has found nothing. If ypu can help, call Kenwood 1687. | GRAND OPERA NOTE | w ith 11 cars of ” bageage and |scenery, the Boston Grand Opera egmpany of 175 people are coming the Moore theatre to give three performances of the Paylowa bal- let, March 28 and 29, 1+ baby, arcel Post Farm” Any rancher ‘to determine, by keeping books, whether a cer tain cow fn his herd is paying « proper maygin above. her k Or a certain chicken, even “If the animal doesn't pay as A milch cow, make mincemeat of her and get a better grade animal ELIMINATE THE UNFIT “Keep that process up until you have all unprofitable ani mals or elements In your. bart ness eliminated, and success Is certain.” These are some of the tenets which have made Brown weal- thy as a farmer “Tean't afford,” he says, “to let even the acrawnieat chicken on my place eat my grain or occupy my henhouse on A GUESS that It Is paying » mar- gin above keep. I'VE GOT TO KNOW Ry watching hin charts, the foreman of the dairy depart. ment knows exactly how much milk any cow in the herd t# giving; how much butter fat she is producing; what her foed costs; whether she re mains dry long or is a Dig pro ducer. The chicken department man- ager keeps tab on his .eharges in the same detailed manner. So does the hog manager, the boss of the horses and the head of the packing house. The unprofitable strains are cut off. One of Washinton'’s big dairy barns cost $100,000 and houses only 90* cows. ‘That means that each of those 90 cows must pay interest on over $1,000 a year to cover her stable room alone. Brown, by ‘careful manage. ment, erected just as practi- cable a barn for $7,000, to house 300 dairy cattle Each cow here must pay interest on only $25 a year for her housing. 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Spring Millinery Modes || 50c and 75¢ Hair N satin and taffeta, mixed. with straw trimmings and with facings to match shades, rough braids, Milan hemps and Lisere good with contrasting shades in their headgear. faille the touch consists of narrow picot ribbon of the same shade as the hat. $10.00. Another smart model is a black Lisere, Very attractive is the Poke Bonnet of oblong, rolling sailor, with strictly tail-| green’ Lisere and French crepe, with a ored trimming of black grosgrain rib-| crown trimming of bronze grapes and bon and soutache braid 10.00. | green velvet ribbon. $10.00. ONSTAR I TS SS ISS II LIE TS TS ac] Jotugall cf fouthwick ; The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price Meeting the Varied Demands for Different Occasions in i New Suits and Coats for Misses and W omen At $25.00 ANY of the garments in these displays are copies of ex- clusive models—new ideas that are ordinarily embodied only in the very expensive apparel. New Coats at $25.00 Coats for every possible requirement—of poplin, gaber- dine, checks, plaids, velour cloth and novelty goods. commonly smart display at $25.00. New Suits at $25.00 The style of these Suits isunique, and even the ideas of some of our most noted foreign and An un- American designers are skirts that are men’s wear serges, Second Floor. T he Latest Trend of & color effects, new garnitures— EW themes, are generously displayed in these Hats of silk and style new Staple colors adapted to costumes prevail, although many dressers heighten the effectiveness of their ap parel Note particularly a dark wistaria Milan hemp, faced in | © silk of the same shade; crown trimmed in new. black foliage and rose colored roses, The finishing —Second Floor. boy who VERY surely a price, Suit famous fronts. Suit Every has =s3 “Our Booster” extra pair of trousers. ss at the wedding stockings Celia Faraday, who !s about “booster,” ‘SENIORS TO SHOW ‘GREEN STOCKINGS’) The Franklin high school seniors an old Irtsh custom, which requires that an elder sister must wear green younger sister, if that younger sis ter has captured a husband first Always $ ‘$5. 00 ever The styles for Spring have the new three-piece belt, Checks, stripes and plain colors. two p Other Suits, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00. Suits of blue serge, $5.00 to $12.50. Suits of blue cheviot, $7.50 to $12.50. Cordur While we paid a sharp advance to get these Suits in the same quality, the price to you’ will remain at $5. Se TE TE ASR Sc REE NON Be of a D to be} for they always come back—it is quality and stability combined that has made this wore an “Our + Beaker” Suit is patch pockets, and plain airs of full-lined trousers. Sizes, 6 to 18 years sh $5.00. en Suits, of heavy English corduroy. Each Suit has an en —Third Floor. cS, . -B5e 18 Salco Absorbent Cotton, lb. 25¢ Pon 15¢ and 20¢ Tooth Brushes, bone 50c Household Rubber Gloves, 25e 25c Mennen’s Shaving baba one 10¢ Armour’s Venetian Bath | 25¢ Spiro Powder, the ideal 25c Revelation 25c¢ Creme Almo, for whitening Finish Stationery finish that is very inviting. Charm- | ingly tinted in pink, delft, chamois, Mlae and white, 25¢ Writing’ Tablets 10¢” tain 60 = Toilet Wares Shop at 39c Several shapes and sizet excellent quality bristles. 25¢ Lavoris, liquid mouth wash 15¢ | 10¢ Imported Spanish Ci ile So 4 for .... sealed carton . -9¢ olgate's Cashmere Bouquet Toflet | Soap, special size ... 50c Hind’s Honey and. 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One and a halt fare ‘The name of the play refers to| British destroyer Coquette and | rates are advanced | to delegates torpedo boat No. 11 have been sunk"by mines, It was officially announced today, Forty-five | Those who wish to attend should communicate with Mrs, W. R |man, 617 Tower st., Centralia, be- Itore April 1. Coff. | 'BISURA a) ) NESi An absolutely harmless all cases of fermentation ing and belching of food, |gestion, etc. A teaspoonful fourth of a glass of hot water |ly wives INSTANT RELIEF. 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