ing this splendid service. During the past winter Mr. Londberg has given the route daily automobile service, something never before attempted, the only break in the schedule being after an unusually severe storm, when it was necessary to wsit until the roads were plowed.MOONSHINER CAUGHTSheriff Kotila and Deputy Richards arrested Jonas Niemlnen of •Hennan on Wednesday afternoon on a charge of malting moonshine. He hada wash boiler fitted up as a still. No mash was fcund. as it is said he distilled the liquor cat of molasses.The hcsrirg will take place before Justice Campbell on Saturday.HEBARD MILL TO START MONDAYThe Charles Hebard and Sons big d -ublc band saw mill at Pequamir.g will resume operations Monday, after being phut down aince last fall. The plant t. II i in one shiftuntil they are able to get some of their Umber in by water. A crew of men has been pat to work repairing the logging railroad.The company has a large amount of logs cut and it looks as If Pequam-ing willhave a prosperous summer.OBITUARYMisi Anna Elisabeth Anderson died at her home in Baraga Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, after a few weeks’ illness.She was bom in Finlsnd Janusry 22, 1871. cam© to Baraga in 1898. and has since resided in that town. Four nistern survive her. Mm. Henrika Johnson of Finland, Mm. Lena Mich-pelson of Dollar Bay, Mrs. Anna Hansen and Mm. Mary Haglund of Baraga: also three brothers. John Anderson of Dollar Bay. Joseph A. Anderson and Charles Mattfslk of Firaga. •The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon with services at the Baraga M. E. church. Rev. Granouint of Hancock officiating. Interment being in the Baraga cemetery.Mi;a Andersin was a lady who enjoyed the friendship and respect of the entire community.TO THE VOTERS OF L'ANSE TOWNSHIPI take this means of requesting your vote and support for my candidacy for tho office of township treaa-qrer. J am confined to my home with Illness and will be unable to personally see you. Thank you.misses ueona uauimer ana ituin B. Thomen were week end callers in Marquette.Harry Goldsmith and Joseph Boyer were business callers in Houghton last Friday.Charles Hebard Sons' camp at the Huron river closed down last week, tho crew coming to town. Two and one-half million feet of timber were put in. J. N. Clements was the foreman.* Henry Waisinen was a business visitor in Houghton Monday.Mr. and Mm. Fred J. Lyons were Hough ten visitors Sunday. .Deputy Food and Drug Inspector W. S. CrebaxKd was a business caller in Calumet last Saturday.Ladies’ attractive Spring Suits now on display.—“The Read y-to-WearSure,” Cohl Levitar, L’Anae.Joseph Cbeput spent the week end in MatqutUe visiting with his children.Mrs. Sophia Lampson visited in Hancock the first of the week.Miss Anna O’Leary of Iron Mountain srent Saturday here a guest of her sister Catherine.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paradise were Houghton callers last Saturday.Mm. Nell Andersen visited in the copper country last Saturday.The following persons from Covington township wen* L'Ansc callers laat Saturday: E. E. Stenson, Wm.Seppala, P. F. Tracy, R. J. Howes and son Richard, John Ellis, Jr.. John Honak, Jcseph Mietiunen, Charlee Wuomon.Miss Etta M. Steinbach left last Saturday for a brief visit in Diorite with Mr. and Mm. H. P. Steinbach.Mr. and Mm. Ruaacll McCarty and children on Monday moved into one cf the cottages adjoining Collins’ farm.The farm bureau will hold its regular meeting In the Court Houae on Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reding of Calumet were Easter guest* of Mrs. Marie O'Connor, Mrs. Reding's mother.Mrs. C. A. Kent and son Ernest left Mondav for Feliiaton. being called there by the serious illness cf Mm. Kent's mother and aistoc.Foster LaBar of Ludington, superintendent of motive power for the Stcama Culver Lumber Company’s plants, was in town Beveml days thisyf. S. Crebassa transacted business in Iahpeming Tuesday.Mm. Peter Morrow of Herman visited in town Tuesday.Mm. Henry Gardner spent a few dava this week in Calumet. #Charles Turner left Tuesday frr Weat Branch, after spending tho winter her© with his eon Harry.Mr. and Mra. D. P. Menard *motorod Houghton Sunday. They report the roads in good condition.Mr. and Mm. Willard Gil ham returned Tuesday from Flambeen.week finishing the remaining nine j miles cf federal aided highway be-tween L'Anse and Neatoria. this be-. Ing the only atretch unfinished in the I county.This is the third year the highway has been in process of construction, Mr. Bocco having the contract to build from L’Anse to Mi-*higamme and with conditions nearly normal and plenty of labor be secured this short atretch ‘should be rushed to | completion.The state will also have to bu'hl, a 100-foot steel bridge across the Sturgeon river. vPOMONA MEETINGSeward Pomona will hold its spring meeting on Saturday A'ril 9, at 2 p.) m.. at the Gmr^e hall in Bnrarn township. A splendid program is being prepared for this session.RECOUNT IN BARAGA FAVORS CONTESTANTS,The Baraga village council on Mon-1 day confirmed the election of the fol-1 lowing persons to be officers of the village of Baraga for their terms of office:President, W. C. Birk.Clerk, John Markle.Treasurer, Royal Clisch.Assessor, George E. Ibbotaon.Trustees, John Beck, Thos. Strickland, Peter Mayo.The recount of the ballots was held laat Saturday, tho pasters used at the election being held valid. All the slip candidates with the exception of one wore declared elected.EAT at the L'Anse cafe on election day. Good service^—Harry Goldsmith, L'Anse, Mich. tlFARMERS ATTENTION — Lower prices We are pleased to announce a IB per cent drop In the price of Grain Drills and Wagons OH our uricca before buying.—Hugh Nes bitt, Baraga. Mich. 4-1-2-pFOR SALE—Six homes, cheap.— Steams Culver Dumber Company. tlNOTICE—Water and light payments may be made at my home try the first to the tenth of the month, between 9 a. m. and'5 p. m.—Mary Frenotte, Treasurer. 4-1-fNOTICE—A meeting of the French lodge has been called for Wednesday evening, ir the Town Hall, by Mrs. rsabell'Colltna, president. All members are urged to be present.