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t WORST RESOLUTION IN THMVORLD IS A GOOD ONE THAT HAS BEEN BROKtN Ag PAPER THAT ' N "Arc ....,. im -rue nPQT A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES fl AND ALWAYS BOOSTS MKMI1KU OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Established 1878 Ah Tito Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1916 EVENING EDITION. X Consolidation of Times, Const Mail and Coos liny Ailvcrtlncr. No. 163 IS CAPTURED Unht into Newport News HyaSnnrf UUIINHr-11" - II! II M. 16 Liiitf nf Cantor Which Has en Sinking Other Vessels Is Kept a aecrui bfJ COAST IS RAIDED lltil 100 IMfM-ngcrs and L.I for rljnHM.ll., England flrclM L'vwl Wliwi Vessel Was roar ihijs ""' ' bMV UK THIS HIIII- Willi" Jl.llMv irtnuuv . . . . ... .... ... Tim. 1 Bf AjwUIM riwi i w "-I NEW YOIIIC. Fell. I. Ac- UrHlnff .to h oytla register Ithoro U a German merchant hln named tlio Jiowo, eom- mmJcd by Captain C. Ilorg, ..kirh In tl.o same name iih that of the- roiiinmutlcr who brought tho Appam into pert, (tjmriiM Vmi In Cm IU; Tlmw.J lEWPOUT NKWS, Vn., Kelt. I.- h the (Icrninn nnvnl ensign itlng boldly from ner morn inn. chircc of a (iernmn prizo crow, i Orlllih South African liner Ap- Riven mt for lost, took rot- In Hampton ItondH H.Ih morn- wltl. tho story of seven vessels lirojcd by tho (lermiin scu raid- I oil tho Afrlcnn Const. "ho Appam was captured off ury islands Jannnry IB, l.y n aian raider four days after sho cu irom nAKiir, iinusi. wost. Im, for riyinoutli, England. l)iMlrl (Do llrillsli -leulcnant Ilorg, of tl.o fiormnn fir, who was placed on tho Ap- when she was capturod. Mm In the prize, oltnllnir tl.o iJon of llrillsli cruisers across Atlantic and adding to tl.o his lie story, of (Icriimn oxplollH nt i, a cnanter to ruiiK win. tl.o features of tho Dresden, Karls- pe. rrint Kltol Krlodrich, U-20 iuoa rniu wiiiieim. ' t'ltnlifc Not Kiinuii PVhclhcr tho cantor win n flor in u boat or a hitherto unreport i Buxiiiary cruiser Is uutlotorinln , from what was learned Ity Jie 01 tho officers who hoarded s Appam, It g lidloved tlmt some lmer, armed as a Oorninn aux lry, riddlne ninnim. ntt n,. Irlcan coast, took tl.o llrltlsh Itli- i ma put mo prizo crow nbonrd. Ilt-llMi Itm.lu u....i. U was learned, however, tlmt t fOllOWlnC IlrlHall aln-iiun.... ,.,-,. ?-j X lho warship which cap- ff .? .ppam: T" CororWK,o ier, tho Arladno, tho Dromonby, tarrliicPnni i. n, . h and tl.o Arthur. Many On l(0ai-l a large nerccntnen nf im num. r On boaril nm i..,. ....n . 1 and. It U sail n.i i. ...i. Ua.' 0'"c'a'8' Iro on honrd woro I"' 0Undcd Kn nn !. .,. SitZS1 , 'nk?!!.. w.M HEAVY SiUV FALLS JflFTV-ONH INUIIICH IX AVAHII- JN(JTO MOUNTAINS FOUR GIGK 'IJmliiH Aro UoKI.ik TIiioiikIi Utiili-i- JXfflcuKlcH iiud Homo aro Delayed IPjr Alnarltloit PrcM lo Coo llnjr Tlmra. BIOATTLIO, WiihIi. Ifch. 1 Flrty- two inches of snow foil nt Hocktlulo. tho WcBtorn portnl of Mllwnukou llnllroad'H Cnucado tunnel In 21 hours ending UiIh inornlui;. At Hint tinio tho hiiow wn nioro thnn 1!) feet (loop and tho fall continued. Tl.o iMllwiuiltoo trnlna aro' sotUm; tliroiiBh tho mountaliiH with rotary hiiow plows ahead of onch. Tl.o Oroat Northern and Northern Pa cific pnsHonRor tralim duo hero this morning hnvo not arrived. Were Being Towed to Seattle for Rail Shipment to Washington LUiSS WILL ij'c $lbU,UUU 1'osslhlo (lint Homo Hnlvimu Can Ho JCrfoctod UVio Klulit, I nil. Tin-. rent (inns and loadcd on Gondola Cars Illf AMoric, prmi to Coo Ur Tlmnt. imUMHKTON, WiihIi., Kcb. 1. l'oii r 8 Inch turret mum which wero removed from tho cruiser Col orado and two Koudola cam on which thoy woro loaded wont into Port Orchard Hay today by tho cap hIzIi.k of a lii.rKo on which they woro IioIiik towed hy the tti lo Seattle for rail Hl.lnmui.L 1m Waslilnuton. United atates nilKlit retain, coaling; Unless hhIm.ko cnii ho effected tho FIRST M TAKEN PHILIPPINE iiihri is mn'oitK COXMKKHK TODAV ItcfiiNo'hi (.'lvV Up IVIvIIcko to Itc- (all. ('(..IIiik; SCil'.'o.t Afler CiraulliiK liidepcndcuco fPr AmiicMIoJ rrr (o Ccn llnjr Tlmm.l WASHINGTON, I). C, Kola. 1.--Uy a volo of fi8 to 1 I, tho first to ho taken In connection with lho Phil ippine ), tl.o Hi'iinto today refused to ollmlunto tho proWsloii that tl.o LOST HATER Barge on Which They Were Being Moved Capsizes in Port Urcharu Bay- OFF THilLOIIIIID UMBER TELLS OF L A.MKKKK.V IIUrrOXIlH KIIOSI CAT J'OltXIA THIS MOItXIXtl Htatioi.H and naval haeoH In tl.o lands nftor Krantliu; her Indepond oi.eo. loss will he ;i0,000. SOBMI II Tin: ic-n E IS SAFE IS NOW lll'AIM'U l'Olt JCHV WKS'L' TOURS 101 TODAY phi:sidi:nt wim hpkak at moi.n'i:s tonkjiit ih:s (rocli'd liy l-'lftccii TIioiihiiikI Per. miiis at Daicnpo't and Makes a SI. oil. Addirx.s IIT Amoi UIwI l'rM lo Coo. Ilr Tlmr., y 111(1 CICOWI) CltKKTS WILSON AT HAVICXPOUT Is I'rVirccillnir I'ndoi' Hor ().. Sloani, At(i)i(lln to WlrelcHs lt(M(-lvc(l Tills Mimi.Iiik tl.7 Auo'UiH rmi lo Co Uf TlinM.) WARIIINOTON. 1). C, I'd). I. Tl.o nuliinnrlno 10-r Is Hiiro and Is proceeding under her own hIoiiiii for Key Wost, nccordli.K to n naval radio ineHsaK" received at tho Navy OopiirtiuoiU this morning front lho torpedo bout destroyor Btorrott Xu Help Needed Tho inosHaKo, which camo from Koy West, said: "At a::ir a. in., tho Ivrfi was flvo miles HOiithoiiKt of i-w.. VJF IkUWIt, flitJllllllll lllllllll 4IL X" A hiiiiib, imo I'liHiiauius aro roporiuu and no asslstanco Is reiiulred." Tl.o K-r ban been making good tiiuo on a voyniH) Routh without consort. Anxiety had boon felt for tl.o boat's safety us ho had ho corlio detached from tho subiiiarlno tnilllpr 'PnllnlillHROn mill (hrnn ululnr luiilniml rniitiriw.iiiiuu loiliii i"irrliil ! nvnr lil nl Bhlps. K-l. K-a and IC-li Sunday '. litm wnst nf tho Mlsslsslmie through I inany Iokh woro on hand but ho hop- DAVRNPOUT, la.. Fob. 1. Prosldont Wilson's Hpoclnl . train arrived hero this after noon und was welcomed by 10,000 people. Ho made no nddroKscs nt Illinois towns, merely stopping to i;rcel thoso tho stations. II platform talk hero. Siipcilntendent of C. A. Smith Com pany Says Mill May Hun Slv j)n j-h Dcpvnds on ligs Arno Morcon, Roiiornl suporlnton dont of tho C. A. Smith Company, arrived this morning on tho steamer Adeline Smith after nuito a stay In California whero ho has been looking after company business. Speaking of tho lumber business, Mr. Morcon snys: "Tho lumber market has boon con siderably weaker slnco tho first of tho year. Wo l.avo had a fair trade but tho unusual wonthor has had soino effect In making tho demand lighter. However tho old timers In Cnllfomln say that heavy rains dur ing tho rainy season mean a good year for crops in California so alto poilmr It u oxnected that tho coming year will bo a prosperous ono In that BtatO, WHICH 01 COlirSO menus muiu business for tho lumbormen. "An Immediate demand was creat ed In tho oil Holds. During tho first sovcro Btorm nbont 100 of tho oil rigs wero blown down and In tho last Btorm 000 more of them woro wrockod. This will mean that ton or twolvo million foot of lumbor will bo needed to rebuild the oil equip ment. Kvpcct It To Hold "Asldo from tho domain! from tho oil fields tho market bos been weak er bill It Is tho.gonoral opinion Hint It will hold nml most or tho lum bermen tiro hopeful that tho Improv ed conditions aro hero to stay for some tlmo to ronio. in ii t.vniip'Hno there aro but fow sales of lumber. Tho city built up n good onai in iruiiuiiuii " tho exposition and nbout tho only work lining dono In "whoro now rcsl- liinrn illiilrlntu nro being OPOIIO'l Up and what municipal improvement is being carried out. Ciuml Huh Kffoct "Another fcaturo which had n bad effect oh tho lumbor business wus the obstruction of tho Panama Can nl. Ab lqng an thoro lit an uncer tainty about handling tho slides In lho canals It will bo folt. Wlum It Is doinonstrated boyond any question that the canal can bo kept open ship ping to tl.o Wist will be greatly stim ulated." ' , l ,. ; .May Hun Slv la , ' As to wlion the MiirsbfloliUnilllB l.llglll .1" OJIUHIIU" A. ""J'l ft '"" Mr. Moreen said tlmt R doliendod cn- BEN. OBNELAS IS SHOT TO DEATH Former Commandant at Juar ez Before Surrender Killed by Villa Men THEN F fil Till S Fee L T CHHMAXS CLAIM TO HAVK (3AIX I'D (HtOUXI) Hand (Jrcnndo J-'nco. inters Talio Placo In Itoglon of tho Sonimo Hiver (11 AiwoMttoil TrrM (o Cool llnjr Tlmr, IlEUIilN, lb. 1. An offlclnt stntoment today states that In tho roglon of tho Sonimo Itlvor tho French lost more ground in hand grcuado eniounters. M 1 KILLED B? ZEPPELIN! Germans Make Air Raid. Last Night at Several English I owns ' Other Passenqers Robbed and Mail and Express Boxes mnea uy Danuus WAS NEAR CHIHUAHUA CITY Victim Hud llcen Charged Willi Treachery Ity Villa .lust Hcfoio lho (liirrlsoit nt .Iniuv Sm4- i-cndorcd to Carran.a Forces t lily AhmkUIciI rrcn lo Com njr Time.) Kli PA80, Texas., Fob. 1. For mer soldiors or tl.o disbanded Villa rmy of tho north woro, responsible, according to Information toduy, for the killing of (Jonoral 'OrnelnB, for mer commandant nt Jaurcz, who wan taken from a Mexican Central train near Chlhuahuu City yester day and shot to death nHor tho oth er passengers had been robbed and tho mnll and express boxes rilled. Oruolas wils charged with troach- ory hy Villa a abort tlmo boibro tho Juarez, garrison aurromiorou. NONE RESPONSIBLE GENERALS KILLED MONTKNI'XJHIN hHADKHH AKK ASSASSINATHI) 1V PATHI01V4 Wero Oppoed lo lho CapKiiIiillon to Aiutt'ln Take Hovongo on Man Itonpoi.Hlblo IlJ AmocIi.OiI l'rcus lo Com flr T.mM. PAUIS, Fob. 1. Tho Homo cor respondent of tho .Tourunl, reports that Oonornl lleclr and nnothor Montenegrin Oonornl has boon as sassinated by patriots In Montonu gro who woro opposed to tho cap itulation lo Austria, Hcclr find boon entrusted by tho provisional gov ernment in Montenegro with nego tiations for capitulation. FIFTY-FOUR DEATHS Sixty-Seven More Are Injured and Some Property Dam- s age is Reported AllhMPI MADE AT PARIS Ali-fl.lp (.'rs In tho FloM of Search Light, nod Turns Hack and Aban dons tho Attack Visits Mado In tho Night (I! AmocUIihI rrru to Com Dr Tlmn. ZI2PPHLIX DHIVKX A WAV HV TIIH FltKNCJt REBELS FIGHTING MOXCOLIAX INSl'HOKNTS CHOSS Till') WALL OF CHINA ' O lUt AMorUlM rrr w llt TlnM,) ClIICAfSO, IVb. I.-Tho fourth day of Prosldont Wilson's tol.r of the mlddln west mi his campaign for Al'STHIA CtAIMUI NOT TO HAVK ' SUNK TIIH PICHSLV 4 tho Two TJioiifaud .Men Are Attacking tho City of Da Tain Pa, U Is Hoporti'd (Il AinocUtM I'rfi lo Com llnr Time.. LONDON. Fob. 1. Mongolian In Ilf Aiwhli l'rM u C" n Tin" ( PAUIS, Fob. 1. A Zop imllu Btnrted in tho direc tion of Paris last night. When It got into tho field of tl.o search lights on tho French front it turned back and Is nupposod to hnvo aban doned tho projected raid. V t lo ,'o.onh itlrely upon tho logging. corjdUbmii. m tlior d a I Tho two mills APiwUioniWr')ioX ?; e" at a rear I Mug Irom lltyl.OOfl .to ,036.006 'rt o T iuiurniH. ...-"" ?r':"hllA IIIPII 10 M0 ' N nr, nn sli d iHd0r MorgOllthaU for PITS' ,,ph. ."!ir ; .h;SZnnSoItlont tl10 ,l',,rltlB,, Kovormnont 0.IIR. ,l Atth niiu mu .8" (l"-' an to whether a Turk it that , tho. mills would ruii six .... n iiuv. Another working u added to Uio week means Jiifit tifabj m tl.o lint III days aB soon as sufficient logs, could bo furnished. Mr. Morcon snld ho hud not yet had n ci.anco to iook situation ami seo just now morning in a Homaln, H. 0. dense fog off Capo HOOTLJX.'IJKH CAUMIIT Tlllaiuook Man Sells llluckbeiry Wlno (o lheigiixMi Hoys hich Idieii .... lJi''u'u ami was -. aiiiirfiinir a i.. .. rjr actrsa Tl, slitance "" ca,l"" without Six rJlaxi 8,,l s,,k o more vpisnio .i. ranld .. V l,w "csiroyou k w on th0 a8'0"' nml th0 cr"w Wwar,,II!U"; wll,cl' thou " or this i n,"1,,ou Uoa"- Tho tM ! Port wag mndo withput ,;viti.ii:ii nin-oiiT . ' fwlntop0( F,.,I1L, , f, I' lag IB AbocI, TILLAMOOK, Oro., Fob. 1. John Tholler, mi old resident of Tillamook county living on his farm at Pleasant Valloy, was arrostod for violating tho prohibition law and soiling liquor to minors, Tholler had mado wlno out of ovorgrcon blaclcberrlcH and this Is what ho has boon selling, says tho shoriff, who itoizod soveral barrels of tl.o liquor, i which ho brought to tl.o city with Thollor. passengers woro HrUlnh colonial of riclnls. Aftor leaving Dakar sho callod nt all ports of tho west coast of Africa. Tho Appam was of 7781 tons gross. Sho was built in 1013 and owned by tho mitlsh and Afrlcnn Stoam Navi gation Co. nlrVS,Va..Fob.l.-- 'illwn im f " ,Afrlra" "nor Ap- ftng Tq r"!!oa'18 this morning l'haoPrma" mn of wnr flag miH.kj . ruaea Prize-crow of 22 men I'MPtttrcd.l , ' nors Sll !DI5.fourdavS0eaa.B'".,"rlrio rtI8hSo.uirAfrlca.,l0lCrtDa fiivi:. l'' LOST ' ,l0at !lnB v, KHIPPKHS WAUXFI) Acconi. 1 tollcf Is (hat Stihniniiiio pairlcd 11 h Atpaiu HIT AmoiUI".1 l'rt to Coun Da Tlmra ' NKW YOUK, Fob. 1. Tho Ilrlt Ish consul gonoral horo today noti Hod Ilrltisl. shipping to watch out for Oorninn submarines In Amorlcan wators. Information rccolvod at tho consulato from private sources leads them to bollovo that a submarino nc coinpanlod tho caplurod stoanier Ap pam on her voyago across tl.o Atlantic. l,..uii .ilnli nrnifrnni rnllnil fnr lllo ml Hint tl.O llllll COUltl KCOp Oil rilll- chlef addroBB of tho day at Des ; nUig without having to stop becauso Mollies tonight. He mado tho trip of a log shortngo. Ho said ho roai from his hotol hero to tl.o station In ized that tho logging company had a cloned carriage, on his physician's , boon up against unusual weati.or ndvico. conditions nd tj.at even now with ! tl.O SHOW gO;ilg away mum iiiit,i " a freshet which would interrupt tho transportation or logs to mo nun. Nairn Will Hftiini Mr. Moreen savs that when lho Bteamor Nairn Sm'tli returns Friday ho oxpocts that hI.o will bo nblo to maintain lho iichcdulo of a round trip every week, carrying passongors and freight and lumbor on tho out going trips. As to European ordora Mr. Morcon Bays that wlillo thoro was a good ilnnl nf tnllr iiloiur that lino tl.o or- rtnr iltd not econ. to materialize I'oi'clgn Office Stales Thai All Submarines Hiivo ItcH)i-(cu and Xouo Coucciiicil Illr AmoUI4 1'rrnn to Com fitr Tlmet.l jlwASUINOTON, D. C. Fob. l.-r-Spcrolnry Lansing today announcqd Uio rocolpt of a dispatch from Am bassador Poufleln at Vienna saying ho hut! been Informed by tho rorolgn office that nil Austrian Btibninrlnes opomtlug in tho Modltorraneah had roporled but nono of thorn woro con cerned In lho sinking or tl.o Persia. V ' Asks Turkey Now Secretary Lansing also announced that ho was addressing to Aiuiinn- for presentation an in Turkish sub nmrlnn was rcsnol.slblo. Tho Stalo Dopartmont considers I'tlia't tho AiiHlro-Hungarlan stato- Tiveut closes the question or wnotuor U submarine of that nationality sunk tho Persia. ttlr AMOcltl rrnw to Com Utr TIbn, LONDON. Fob. 1. Fifty-four por sona woro killed and 07 Injured In last night's Kcppolln raid, according tn nn nfflclnl iitntumcnt this lifter- S", -I, at,."','!, ",",.. fftS' 5U..rt KM'L.inSSBl -p,., i. i.V . m.ii. "l Stafrordshlro. Homo damago to il a.rti ! hvvwiuimm w i ! i ... i .. ...- hhiimr.i ' den dispatch. property was caused. REPORT IS DENIED WILL NOT IMPROVE NTATKO THAT. IJNf.'LANl) WANT Kl) SKI'ilHATK I'lJACIJ OrflMnl Statement Issued Says There Is No Truth In the Story llr Amik lit J rrcM n Com Ilr Tlmr. LONDON, Fob. 1. An nfflclnl OOVKItXMKXT HHFUSKH TO AID ItOnUK HIVKR COMMKHOK Much Xetshsl Wtirk In Curry County Is Tinned Down by tho Kn I glnccrs WASHINOTON, D. C, Fob. 1. In view of tho ndverso roport mado THE APPEAL IS LOST DAVID LAM Alt PACKS PKNITKX TIAHV HKNTKXCK on Was Convlclcd In Xmv Virk Charges of Impersonating u Officer to Defraud ' tnr Awot.olol rrwn to Com Hay TlniM.J WASHINGTON, I). C, .Foil. 1.. David Lninar, convlctod li tho New York fodornl court on chargos of Im personating an ofrionr or tho United States with lutont to dorraud, lost an appeal in tho supromo c,ourt today, Tho Now York court is now rreo to oniorco u ponltontlnry sontonco. COOS HAV MKX SPKAK CJivo View nt Hanquet Held at Ihigeuo list Weolc At lho banquet given by tho Ku geno Chambor of Commorco laBt week Postmaster Hugh MoLaln, J. W. llennott and C. II. Marsh wero nn.ong the Coos Hay men who do llvorod Bpoccl.es. In the course of his remarks Mr. McLaln said: Wo buy $00,000 wqrth of Califor nia vegetables every, yonr nml all this business wo bI.uII bo glad to transfer to tho Wlllamotto valloy. denial was mado hero today of tho by tl.o Army onglueors on tho pro reports attributed to Ocrman boucos jioaod Improvoniout of Itoguo Itlvor, that Kngland flntends to abandon: Oregon, no appropriation for that ills ilinua mill nun iiiuiiu ni;iaMiiu peace ovorturcs to (ler.nany. HALIUUT STKA.MKH IS LONO OVKItDUK (11 A.xwt.tM l'r- lo M- flr TlinM.) VANCOUVKU, I). 0 Fob. 1. Tho Bteamor Onward Ho tho largest of tho Vancouver Halibut flcot was flvo days nverduo today. Sho wns last soon by tho schooner Alaska Jan. 18, which reached Prluco Kuport this morning. when they woro trncod down, no Although wo aro a dairying section, thought tho reports of b'gordorB fori nu 1)Uy ,,ttop nm, ,ialry products 4 KKKP HKADgUAItTKHS ATQl'KKKTAKO THOSK OX HOAHD Hm,i i," ; """ "i vessel ' ""a hoeu JlMft-l, 6ffvnni. ""' ,m".l !iAomnUneiM:rAppa,n UlM r.. .. N'EW vnn 00 Dar Tlmw.l "iony i jnouth. p;;r"''. yo8t I " days o ,.l'L.Jan. U. S? of SM,.?r- ' . "o French '"aouth. v:?:. ' Yest Afr ca. for ,..: I.: ya out u.u:,:r" 4i- vnon :X1"' tho vo 8 cnniunica hv?r5;Jout7urthc"r"woM Ldl,Ptch fr0mEt e?,UD aa lost fcBhh .tffi "u- Jn. 28 bald fcdhav'nK naBRBJrefaut, had -rnatn . B Passed a r ,,,. ...m. " ot U. Amonir' tlio nr As30cllfJ I'roM to Cons Oar Time.. NEWPORT, NKWS. Vn., Fob. 1. Tho persons' on tho Appam woro aa follows, hor crow numborlng 115; passengers orlglnnlly on tho ship, IBB; tho survivors of sovon ships destroyed in tho Ocrman sea raids of tho African coast. 138; Ocrman prisoners bound for dotqntlon camps 20; prizo crow, 22; total 350. NOTICE Duo warning is givon to all persons owning dogs that tho 1016 licenses are ovorduo. All dogs without licen ses will bo placed in tiro city pound and later disposed of. (Slgnod) J. W. CARTER, Chief of Police. tnr Aw"i'lt1 Pr'M to t.w TUT Tlm.J QUKKUKTARO. Mexico., Fob. 1. Headquarters of tho Carranza government es tablished In Quorotaro sovoral weeks ago, will bo maintained horo for a year, t WATERFRONT NEWS I Shortly after nine o'clock last ovonlug tho stoamshln Adol no tir rivod In from Oakland and wont at ouoo lo tho 0. A. Smith mill to load. Sho is oxpqclcd to sail nt XijlO a. in. tomorrow on the rotiim trip. Tomorrow about noon tho steam schoonor Yellowstono will probably get away for San Francisco from tho Swayno and Hoyt mill. Tho steam' schooner Hardy Is ouu to arrlvo hero tomorrow from San Fraijclsco. - COOS HAV CBBAMKKV AOTICK a mnntlnir of tho stockholders and patrons of tho Coos Day Crcamory will bd hold at tho creamery Febru- n mifi nt 10 o'clock. All pa- 7'-' -nnnrlnllv urged to be prcsont ns business of Importance will come up. lumber going ubroad woro moro talk than roal. I Weather Had Tho weather In California has boon about as bad as it wns here. Slnco tl.o first or tho year Mr. Mor een snys thoro had been but ono nlnar dav tin to tl.o time ho loH Cal- irorn'a and last Saturday thoro wmi'., qUUO II SHOW WIUUll I'OTuii-u iu m;.i- oloy hills. 0. A. Smith Is now In California. Mr. Moreen says that ho has boon oxpoutlng to como up hero fon boiiio timn nut linn lioon husv and has not yot gotton away thoro and wua do talned. Haul Iro in llooni To roplonlsh tho supply or logs at the Smith mills, fio Smith-Powers Logging company th's oftornoon wns arranging to haul logs from tho Co dar Point boom pn tho Coqulllo. The company has a largo amount of logs which rocont rrcshots brought out from thn crocks, along tho Coqulllo and In ndditlon to luaurlng n good supply In tho mill ponds horo, tho romoval or tho logs rrom tho'Coqulllo will lessen tl.o danger of loss In cuno or a big froshot In tho Coqulllo. Tho company's logging trains will bo ablo to haul much moro rapidly rrom Cedar Point than rrom tho oth er camps. rrom California, and 'thlB business, too, wo will transfer to you If you will only como after it." Others Who Sjxstk C. II. Marsh, tho right or way agent told of tho 'great change Hint will bo wroiigut uy completion of this road. It will practically add a vast now territory to Oregon, ho said, ror In tho past Coos Hay has boon practically a part or California. J. W. llonnott roforrod to tho rff lut.ous botweou tl.o public and the rollroads and oxiirossed tho hopo that thoy will bo moro cordial in tl.o fu ture .than In tho past. "I bollovo hi logltlmato control -of tho rail roads." ho sjiM, "but not In annihi lation." Kugono moil and railroad offQlals MAHIHKD TODAY John W. Lawyor and MIbs. Juno 15. wero occasion. i ' . Tells or I tat oh H. . Hlnshaw, gonoral trolght ngont for tho Southorn Pacafla said thoro aro probloms which must ho adjusted regarding rrolght rates to Coon Hay, He said thoso would bo Bottled soon and ho promlsod a fair and cqultablo rato lo all shippers. Thwso from Coos Hay The following persons attended ..u ... .. - - - - . ,"'. V. r, .. r 1..nrnii wnrn ninrrlOd nt tlirOO "'" liuii4"fc in " " o'clock tills afternoon at tho Moth- Jennings, C. It. Pock, M. 13. Everett, odlst parsonage Hoth rocontly jfdgo A. S. Hammond, Hugh SUTHERLIN TO GET I, , BIG LUMBER MILL Itoach Timber Coiuiwuiy To Hulltl nl Railroad ami Rig Alautifactui lug Plant SUTHERLIN, Oro., Fob. l.-Ac-dordliig to R. M. Fox, local manager of tho Roach Timhor Company, of Muscatlno, la., who returned from a business trip to tl.o East and Middlo West, tho lumber situation In this section will pormlt oxtonsivo devel opments wllliln tho noxt GO to UO days. Mr. Fox reports tho mills of his company In Florida aro paying tho largest returns In their history and, with tl.o abundance or capital in lho East scokliig Investinont, lumbor con ditions In tho Northwest will expori orco lminodlato relief. The Roach Tlmbor Company will build a IB-milo railroad from Ruth orlln to Its 50,000-ncro timber hold- also among tho speakers of Uio MK8 nml u sawmill or a capacity or rrom 200,000 to 250.000 Toot por day, on ouooC tl.o mil) sites near Suthorlln. Mr. Fox will leave on a tour or tho Coast within tl.o noxt row days, at which tlmo ho will luvestl- Igato tho most modern lumber plants at Coos Hay, RpiJngrioJd, Portland and Paget Sound, . Avatorwuy can bo obtained In tho riv er and harbor bill this session. It Is the policy or Congress to reject all projects on which ndvorso reports arq submitted. Tho report or tho en gineers on Itoguo Rlvor, which gavo tho project a black cyo, Is In part as follows: " At tho mouth or tho Roguo Rlv- or is a harbor throe-fourths of n mllo ' In length and hair a mllo wldo. Oas ollno boats or n draft not oxccodlng n'no foot enn enter tho rlvor from lho ocean and navigate tl.o harbor, ami small launches operato ns far ns Aguesn, 31 miles rrom the mouth. At tho entrance, of the harbor tho chan nel la contracted to a width of about 100 foot at' lower low water and Is ' confined between Band spits ror about 1000 root. The town of Hold llonch, with n population of about 2C0, Is situated on tl.o south hank near tho mouth, nml tl.o town of Woddorhiiru, with a population of about 00, Is situated on tho north hunk, Tho commorco consists prin cipally of nulnion, lumbor products, hogs, wool and gonoral morchandtstt, reported til a little over 3,000 tons In 1911. Tho Improvement doslrod ia tho construction of ono or two Jetties to protect and onlarge tl.o channel ontranco. "Tho district offlcor reports that thoro Is no prospect of securing local co-operation in honrlug the cost of thq. work. Ho bolloves that nny Im provomout of tl.o Roguo Rlvor would lm vory oxpouslvo nml dlfr.'cult to maintain; that tho present facilities nro amplo for tho prcsont and imme diately prospective commorco, and C that thn locality Is not worthy of im provement by tl.o Uultod States n this tlmo. Tl.o division onglnoer copcurs In this opinion." IS TRANSFERRED ROSKBUH0, Oro.. Feb. 1- Tl. O. Wilson. Biinorlutondout of Indians and Indian agencies on tho Pn'l'le Drako camo ncro -irom roruauu. tao groom is omployed at tho McDonald & Condron camp and tho couplo will mako their homo (n West. Marsh Hold. . ALHANY Robert Durrough, Ar thur Hullay and Donald Humor, three Uttlo boys who ran away from tured, McLaln, J. W. Ronnott, O. P. McKnlght, Chas. Hall, W. F. Mlllef, C. II Marsh. the Frazlor -Detention Homo, were nearly frozon riding on tho pilot of a locomotive before thoy woro cap- AVHITES OF VOYAOB Dr, Hnydon Receive a Letter From William Druko Dr. W. Ilaydon has rccolvod a loiter from William Drako. the Englishman who is cruising about in a llttlo yacht, tho Sir Francis which ho Imndlos all nlono. A story was printed recently In Tho Times nbont tho bard storm through, which tl.o boat had pasicri. Mr. Drako wrltos that ho- Is now Coast, has boon transferred to a sim ilar position In Oklahoma, hansus. Nebraska and Iowa. Ills removal, hn Rfivft. i nnrt. nf n I'nneral chnntfoi In the dopartmont of Indian affairs' at CataUna Island. Ha started our, In tho United States. As Oklahoma to go to tho West Indies through haB tho greatest amount of Indian the Panama Canal, but owing to business, tho change Is In tho naturo the slides blocking tho canal he is of a promotion, although Mr Wilson I held up at California. He wrte9 sayB ho would prefer to romaln tnthat ho ttilnks his vessel win stand Roseburg. tbo bad woather all right.