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rTr 8e.lei.'w J '.tlrf.t W4i'lAM6aS!irtr.3il 01 WALKED INTO SODOM BUT WENT OUT OF IT ON THE DOUBLE QUICK NOW IS YOl It TIME. 1)C( fnj-tJlHiiugli '''''" wnnt A .small ml in Tin- Times wnnt it... .1 i 'i'i.i.i- d. KrfljlJLw,"lL. "" "" J column limy bring y results nn mediately. Try tnic. ect re!!! MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRES TnT AltTICLKS im Ksliilillfilictl In 1878 i " ,,wtl Kstiilillclicil In 187 lOL. XXXV I. us Tlio Coast Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913. EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. HrMWKDnMMnHNnBnaaMHMMMnuM yEislD TORNADOES II OLE WEST1D SOUTH TODAY 1 Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall Mft 01 n mid Cooh Hay Ailvcrtlscp. ,,,u t,u wire Service Out of Chicago Prostratcci uy mimu Gale and Sleet. TORM LASTS ONLY ' j-tW nuuno iih-iiu Kentucky, Arizona, missuun and surrounumu oicuw. in Storm's Grip. ... .....1,1.1 IT i to Cooa ltr Time. iriiCACO, Maid. 21. Only two llKWIlh WlH'K l-OIIIU'l-UMI i;iUCIlBu JIW-M1" .,.,.. ...i.i fi. unvnrnl rtth the ouisiu.' """. 'ourttoJay The only practical ro 1 1 from Iho ittinti.in was o - 'rrrround tclciiliono cablo to Mll ' "... oia, 1 v.,t miow mill ncca- Jonal dames of rain driven In 11 iO-nlle 8alu irom uw , , Dl,,"" it city nun ciim'oiih uuiiuu j :X, ah irnimiitiriiitloii II110B wore rippled, Tin' onlj wires that Htir- lieJ tlio Diorr.i wi-iu i ..1. cu- i.niiti utter tlio storm U iun Vime oiu anil tlio dlsturb- mte ceased nmi'isi ns niiiiiiumy i l lid uckiiii, inn im.' miiiiHKu " ken done. wini: -m: affected. Ibnr People llt'piiilril Injured In 1 limit', .t u.. uy 11 him. ; wFMPins. MihtIi "l. Reports mm nnrlh MIrhImhIIIIiI. Wl'St Toll- itHte, BoutliiaKt Kentucky and lorth and cut AiI.mihiib Htatml thnt hT m Kctit hv n severe rnln nd wind itorin Iiihi night and early Mijr. Wires nrn prosiraicu. Vn ilpf lulln nilvlHCH luivo been ro- IrM (mm Itiixlo. Ark.. wllura till) led li laid to Imvo blown down a trie number of houses nnd Injured I icore of iicrsons, HITS MISSOt'ltl VALLEY. iiow, Itnln, Slivt, Wind anil Cold wine 1111 .Missouri. lit jUmUIM I'rrfi lo Com Ill Tlmw.J KAXSA8 CITY, .Mo., March 21. now Mil rIppI nml 11 ilrmi In Inin- Mitnrc wero general ovor tlio Mls oarl Tiller nml southwest last iljat and early today. A strong fit: accompanied tlio storm, Heavy pnai preceded tlio snow in Boutnorn m eiticrn Jilssouri. WIIIIS ARE DOWN. llc Coast Cut ()ir by KcvtTtf i-nuiiiwiiiti MormH. Or AuoclatH I'mj o Com lliy Tlmea.l PORTLAND. Mnri.li "1 Tim Pn. Iflc Coait is utmost completely cut a iroia wire commiinlcatloii with i Middle Western territory east or er today by furious equinoctial mm. Chicago, which is as groat waring Iioubo for tolegrnihlc lllIC II it I fill- iMilKvnv trnffln u Isolated from both west and '"". except nt umertaln and 1110- I'lllrV Inl.ii-vnlo 'n.,. t ... .!. , v.iuin, .1UIIO 1IUI11 IIIU Jllc sealionnl and Kuroiio, tho u Bouuiwest, nrrlvod on tho 1. ' ''OHisviile. Ky., tlionco to V me coait by tlio usual routes. "Alt IX INDIAXA. Killed mid Jinny Injuml ultli 11 roy nviKy I.osw. ttOIAXAPOUS, Intl.. March 21. ; T "tally hurt In a wind storm ite "nSi&i hBVSe UBliout tho 1 W Itatn wo.n .1 iii.... 1 Itlt J. "M UUlllUIIBIlUU III1U K11 5!g0 '" tho "SereBato will hour " "low Blxt' m,Ies BLOWS HOUSE LONG DISTANCE Several Reported Killed with Heavy Property Losses in Towns in Louisiana. tlljr AhoiUIM IVrl lo I'oot llaf TlrtlM. ) SlIItKVKI'OUT, I.n., March 21. One man wiih killed nnd ncveral por HOiiH were Injured nnd heavy proper ty damnRu dnno at Hallne, I.a 11 town of about :tO() InhnbltnntH, In Ifien vlllc parlsli, by last nlght'n wind storm, nrrordliiK to a roport hero to day. Several houses wero blown down In Clbbslnnd, 11 town In tho Biuuo parlHh, one limine was carried throiiKht the 'air several hundred yards. 1 a DOG KENTRIES pTeams Already Slated for uret Contest Between t Nome and Candle. 17 Au Wp rmi " Coo, D, Times. j tMt'. A!askn. March 21. Six f ff the annn ' h.ave ben ontor h W a"-Alaskn sweep. '"Urn a 11 . '"c lo uanmo fWdoSf" 3 Th0 0ntr,es )AllefnBnefe,ey. Cal.j A. A. !y Delzeen V n ' Jonn John .l&yDtchford Apni 1 Jxtxo enines will ? tt lait t.?0 DarllnB team SMa'a teL , . races and j0ln on n, .'eam of sn.fti 1 k.i0 race . "", ril "id tlV6 143 mutea and T tho l1latnr.n lSSwSnTRed'oroM. DEAD III SOUTH Fourteen Said to Have Been Killed by Tornado Along Alabama River. (II, AnorUlcl l'ru. to Coo. II; Tlmea, MOniLi:, Ala., March 21-An un confirmed rumor from I'ench Trco, on tho Alatiama Klvor, Is to tho ef fect thnt fourteon wero hilled nnd nu lmmeiiHu nmouut of dnmnKo dono by a tornado which swept through thnt plnce last nlghr. MANY KILLED IN MISSOUDI TOWN Five Killed and Fifty Injured x ,,OMK w -r- r- ohtox. at Poplar Bluff, Where M. C. Horton and Family Now Reside. ;v III Anno lilnl TrrM to Cooi Ilnjr TlniM.) MtJMIMIIS, Tonn., Mnrch 21. Flvo wero lcltlcd nnd more than fifty injured by n Btorm Inst night at l'oplnr Illurf, Mo., accordliiK to a train crow arriving here. They iiIbo reported 0110 dcml and C3 in Jiiicd at lloxle, Ark., tho town be ing practically blown nwny 'Former Man liflcltl 1'iiiiilly Xow lie- MUcn at l'oplnr IlliilV, .Mo. Tlio above illBiiatch will ciuibo conslilernblo concern In Mnrshfleld ns M. C. Horton and family, former ly of this city, nro now residents 01 I'opiar inuir. uiiey inovcti tncro Inat summer, Mr. Horton going back to tnko n controlling Interest In tho bank with which ho wns formerly connected. MIsb Xelllo M. Montgomery, for merly princlpnl of tho Mnrtthtluld High school, also formerly resided nt i'opiar Hluff. BAD BEEF IS XKtmoKs ahi: victims. Scveinl Hcimi'tcd Hilled In Wlnd- storin In .Mississippi. (lljr Ana lalej I'dm to Coot luy TIi.im.J MUIUIMAN, IMbs., March 21. Several negroes aro reported killed nnd a number of cnblns demolished ns a result of n heavy wind storm which struck a small settlomont Inst night flvo miles north of Mncon, Miss. HAD IX TKNKSSKK. Two XegnieH Killed nnd Ten Ale Injured. tllr A.iocUUJ I'rru lo Cooi I)r Time. MEMPHIS. Tenn., Mnrch 21 Wnl nut Ridge Ib reported to have boen Brently dnmnged and two uogroos wero killed nnd ton Injured. Lnto nil vires sny that Ilftcen wero killed nt lower Peach Tree, Including several prominent citizens. COUNTY POOD FARM WRECKED Six or Eight Thought to Be Victims of Smokestack Collapsing in Ohio. 'MUIIX illl 000 01 itilj ripoiv ul . , rniiiMnris niiln. Mnrrh 21. At Tlffln, William Wick, aged 75 was Instantly killed and six or eigui out ers are believed to be burled in Mia rlnlirla nf a smoko Stack Of tllO county Infirmary, which wns wreck ed by the wmus. Tiireo oiuuia un known to bo injured. stiffIeIence for a1asher" Buffalo Man Fined $500 or Given 180 Days for Both ering Girl. D AuotUtftI Pr" to Coot Day flme. BUFFALO. N. Y., March 21. Too n vnrion. n waiter must pay a fine' of 500 or begin 180 days In the penitentiary, rno iieuvjeoi nnntonpo vnr imnosed on a masher. Vnrlen wns convicted of pressing un welcome attentions on a 10 jci old girl, EASTER GIFTS at Red Cross. CAUSE OF SUIT Resky & Ford Charge H. J. Radabaugh With Selling Tubercular Meat. HANDOX. March 21. Tho Surf prlntB tho following. "The linn of Itesky & Ford, retail butchers, Imvo brought Hull against one H. J. ltitd abnugh, for slipping In a tubercular beof on tlioiu. The complntnnut nl leges that tho beef proved to be rotten with tuborctiloslH after they had purchased and paid for It. They aro now suing to recover tho price paid for it, u h the beof wns destroy ed by thorn nnd wns of no vnltio commurclnlly. .Several criminal Biilts nro likely to grow out of this case. 0. T. Trcndgold Is attorney for tho plaintiff." EATON CASE TO THE GRAND JURY DELAY REPORT U. S. Public Health Service Fails to Issue Bulletin on Tuberculosis Patient. (11, AiiooUIM I'rcn lo Cooi !)r Time, WASHINGTON, March 21. Con trary to published reports, tho public health service did not make public any official roport today upon the tuborculosls patients Inoculnted with Dr. Frledmnnn's vnciino In Now York. ItAltKKI) IX PKXXSYM'AXIA. Will Xot Issno Temporary Medical Mccnso to Frlediiiaun. (lljr AmocUIimI I'rrti to Coo Vty Tlmei.) PHILADELPHIA, March 21. No temporary medical IIcoiiho will be granted by tho Pennsylvania State Hoard of Medical Examiners to Dr. Friodmanu of Horlln, who claims to Imvo discovered a euro for tubercu losis. Tills stntoment wns nindo by Dr. J. M. Haldy, prosldont of tho Hoard. Dr. Friedmnnn told four local physicians thnt ho would not coino hero until a temporary ilcenso wns granted nun linldy was tno state law will not permit such action. NICARAGUA IS ANGRY. (lljr AMOclited 1'rv.i to Coo Da, Time, SAN JUAN. Del Sur, Nicnraguo, March 21. Tho publication of Presi dent Wilson's declaration regarding Latin-America linn caused goneril dissatisfaction among all parties In Nicaragua. Charges Against Rear Admir i al's Widow Will Be In vestigated Monday. til A mo lli,l I'm. to Cooi Ilajr Tlmn.) PLYMOUTH, MaBS., March 21. -Tho grand Jury will convono next Monday to consider tho enso of Mm. JoHoph (I. Eaton, charged with the murder of her husband, Renr Ad miral Eaton. She declares thnt she will "como out all right." A hint from official sources announces that a second arrest might bo mado. It Involves tho purchase of arsenic. A whlto powdor was found In tho ad miral's digestive organs It was learn ed today. Thus far the police are uuablo to trnco whoro tho poison wns obtained or who bought It. SONBRA REBELS THREATEN TO ATTACK CANANEA LATE TODAY AUSTRIA IS TURNED DOWN W WIL L Accused Socialist Attorney to Take up Cudgel for Lad Who Killed Parent. tllgr AuocUlvJ I'rol to Coo IUy Tlnir, LOS ANGELES. March 21. Clnr enco Dnrrow Is shortly to appear In defenso of another for tho first time slnro ho beenmo Implicated In tho bribery chnrges growing out of his defenso of tho McNnmnra Drothcrs. Dnrrow Is Interested in tho enso of .Martin Rlckort, a Ind of ID, who Is charged with tho murder of his father, whom ho killed hecnuso of tho continued cruelty to which he nnd his mother wero subjected. If the boy's dofenso docs not Inrorfore with Harrow's own third trial set for March 31, ho will act as assist ant counsel undor ono of tho attor neys who defended him In his own first and second trials on tho brib ery chnrges. VETOES LAND RILLS. Gov. Lister nf Washington Stops ClmiigcK of t'olk'uo True I J. llr AOille4 !'n I" -'- tiir Tlmea.) OLYMPIA, Wash., March 21. Gov. Lister vetoed n bill giving tho regonts of Washington stato collego power to veto tho salo by tho stato of any of tho collego land and also vetoed tho bill providing for tho transfer of territory from one school to anothor. OLL1VANT & WEAVER havo STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS for EASTER. Cast off the Old Pet on the New y JOHN P. FALLON. Only a few days more to Easter Sunday. Don't put off buying your Easter suit a moment longer. Havo you over stopped to think how the custom of wear ing now things at Easter came about? Some thought of It may bo found In tho Resurrection, tho world reborn, casting asldo Its old clothes nnd taking on now apparel and new Ideals. It Is the close of winter and Mother Earth dons a new suit of green in honor of the springtime. So, In order to be as well dressed as Mother Earth, .we must have new hats, now suits, new shoes, new gloves and now things of all kinds. They must be Just right In texture, in cut, in color and contrast. They must be of tho right quality and right price. Tho merchants of Marshfleld havo been preparing for East er and sprlngtlmo over since last fall. They arq well pre ppred. Read their advertisements In THE TIMES closely and constantly .every day and keep well Informed regarding all tho now things. Then you will be able to purchaso yonr Spring time apparel at tho right store and at the right price. Montenegro Refuses to Con cede to All of Demands Situation Serious. (Dr Amoi Ulc.l l'rria to Coo liar Time LONDON, March 21. King Nich olas of Montenegro today replied to tho peremptory demnnds made by Austria yesterday in connection with tho Montenegrin bombardment of Scutari. Although tho note Is con ciliatory In tone, tho king refuses most of Austria's demands. He says that ho has ardcred that tho bom bardment bo directed only ngnlust the forts nnd the rest of the city shall not bo shelled. VIEW IX AUSTRIA. Sit tint ion Considered Serious as Re sult of Montenegro's Reply. (11 A.iocUleJ Preta lo Coo limy Time. VIENNA. Mnrch 21. Tho Monte negrin reply Is considered hero ns creating a Bcrloim situation. A live ly exchange of views Is proceeding between Austrn-Hungnry and Italian forolgn olllccrs In rcgnrd to posslblo Joint action of the two powers. Aus tria will Insist on nn enforcement of tho decision of European powers that Scutari shnll romnlu nn Integral part of the futuro autonomous state of Albania. Formal Demand for Surrender of the Mining Town Pre sented to Garrison. REBELS REQUEST THAT N0N-C0MJ3ATANTS LEAVE Autos Carry Large Number of Fugitives to Douglas and Bisbee, Arizona. Illy Aaaoi UIM Pre lo Co LU, Time I CANANEA, Mexico, March 21. A demnnd for the surrender of tlifn place was received today by Colonel Moronn of the federal garrison hero. It enmo from Colonel Culirnl, com manding the stato forces now mob ilizing nt Del Rio, midway between Cminuen and Nnco, on tho border. Cnbral said he would attack today and recommended that all women nnd children bu removed from tho plnce. AutoB continue to hurry thu non-combatants to tho border at lllsbcc and Douglas and bofore tho time of tho threatened attack, all women nnd children will be ro moved. GERMAN IS RELEASED. I'lTl.MATU.M HV AUSTRIA. Reply of .Montenegro to Retnoii Htimirw About Sculnrl. lljr A.iocUlc.l rraa lo Cooa liar Time, VIENNA, March 21. Tho Austria-Hungary government Is prepar ing nn ultimatum to Montenegro, according to unofflclnl statement to day. Tho ultlmntum wns decided upon, It Is said, owing to tho tin sntlsfnctory nature of tho reply to tho Austrian romonstrnuces regard ing Scutari. SAY GONZALES WAS EXECUTED Mexicans Reaching El Paso Say Former Governor Was Shot by Guards. Hr Aiaoiltle.1 I'reia to Cooa liar Time. EL PASO, Toxns, March 21. Moxlcnns arriving nt Junrez from tho south todny declared that they wero part of tho firing squad which executed Abraham Gonzales, govern or Chlhunhua, under tho Mndcro govornmout, n rortnlgnt ngo. uon zales was killed undor tho notorious 'fugltlvo law," tho Moxlcans doelnre. Tho Chlhunhua govornor, his solf- proclnlmod executioners say, was killed boforo his arrlvnl nt Torrcon, whero ho was to havo boon placed on trial for nn nllegod revolutionary plot. At JImlnioz, tho ox-govornor was soparated from six other pris oners nnd placed alono In a single enr drawn by an englno and hur ried south. At a quiet placo north of Torrcon ho was romoved from tho car and shot. Gonzales has been missing slnco his removal from Chi huahua nearly thrco weeks ago. Ho was ono of the moBt prominent pro moters of tho Madoro revolution, and was well known among Amer ican cattlo inon before tho revolu tion, having boen n cnttlo broker at Chihuahua City. Ho was educated at Notre Dame University at South lieiul, Indiana, UTAH PENSION FOR MOTHERS State Will Aid Women Who Have to Provide for Fam ilies; Like Oregon Plan. 11 Aiioilated I'rm lo Cooa liar Time. SALT LAKE, March 21. Tho mothers' pension law passed by tho last Utah legislature became Effec tive today. Any mother who Is compeljed to work for a living will recelvo $10 per month support for ono child and $5 for eyery other child. Tho aim of tho law Is to permit mothers to remain at home with their young chlltlron to prop- ilerly rear tnem. Mav Mullet' Freed From .Mexican Prison. tnr AMOrlateJ I'm lo o lUr Tlnje. NOGALES, Ariz.. March 21 Max Mil Her, tho German consular agent ii t Hormoslllo, Is held by the au thorities nt tho stnto capital des j.lto tho activity of German and Am erican diplomats. Whilo Mullor has been released from Jail, ho Is said to be held a prisoner at hio home. S WILL KILL HER Mrs. Anne Vernon, Resident of Coos Bay for 43 Years, Has Hallucination. ' Mrs. Anno Vernon, aged 7-1, and a resident of Coob Hay for ovor for-ty-threo years, will bo taken to tho Oregon Stnto Asylum tomorrow or next day. Mrs. Vornon wns found Insauo tho past week. She Is well known to tho older residents of tho Day, her lato hus band having been prominently Iden tified with the coal business In early days. For years she hns mado hor homo on a ranch on Isthmus Inlet. Sho has a good ranch and cousldor ablo other property. Sho linn a strnngo hallucination that birds aro fearful demons bent on killing her. Tho other dny sho loft hor homo nnd remnlned out In n secluded spot all day. Sho thinks that an adopted son, Fred Housloy, Is marshal of the birds, Taylor Slg lit) wns recently appointed hor guar dian. A fow months ago. a nloco Mrs. Harrows, died tin tho llreakwa- ter, enrouto from England. E FRIDAY TODAY Special Services at Marshficld Churches Plan for Easter Services. Siicclal services will bo hold in most of tho churches today In ob servance of Good Friday ami plans are neing perieciea ior mo speciui Easter services dny aftor tomorrow. In inriHt nt tlm fOiiiri'hnH. Hlipcllll musical programs will bo rendered. Rev. Fnthor Munro or tno Maren fleld Catholic church will conduct tho Slatloim of tho Cross this even ing nt 7:30. Special mass for Holy Saturday will bo nolu tomorrow morning nt 8 o'clock. On Enstor, High Mnss wjll bo col obrnted at 8:30, when tho special musical program will bo given, and Low Mass will bp celebrated Immed iately aftor the conclusion of tho High Mass, which will bo about 10 o'clock. STOP TRADING STAMPS. Gov. Lister Approves Hill to Put Tlicin Out of Rusltiess. tllr AMOclat4 I'rcaa to Coo Day Tlmea.J - OLY.MPIA, Wash., March 21. Governor Lister signed a bill design ed to put tho trading stamp com panies out of business by imposing a prohibitory Ilcenso of six thousand dollars a yenr In each county of tin state.