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T '" fur-tyr TF f ? f jgjjjP BE A KIND OF AJCf WORLD IF MEN WOULD LJVE UP TO THEIR OBITUARIES 01 00. i PAPER THAT A BELIEVES IN THE BEST A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES AND ALWAYS' BOOSTS MEMHER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fill CLOUD MBB TODAY Established 1878 An Tho Const Mnll MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1916 EVENING EDITION. First Attempt to Prevent Americans From Traveling on Ships of Belligerents 1 1 HE'S BILL Congress Would Prohibit U. S. Xs From n. Board.no Vessels of Belligerents REPUBLICANJTOPS ACTION 5flU;or(ioroS'He',,n'sl'l' Tswto of Ami I" lrinlMK pcrllloinly Near Rankers Tcit of .Meiisuio GERMAN WAR CLOUD t FORCES WHEAT DOWN X I tr AuliJ Tnn to ewt nr Time.) J CHICAGO, Feb, 24, t J Disturbing rumors that X j drastic consequences S J would result from the : j tension between Wash- inglon and Berlin regard- X j ing Germany's submarine X policy, caused a break of t t more than sovon cents a X t tushel today in the price X t of wheat, X t Thn pisf nf 1hn rumnrs 1 J was that tho banding of X passports to the German X t Ambassador was immi- X I ncnt, t $ ty luoWl rrw It Cooi Il; TlmM WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 21. Tb first attempt to Introduco logls litlon warning Americans tiff nrmod belligerent ships wns niiulo In Con trol today by Sonator Goro, domo crit,ajaummnrily blocked by Rrnn iw, republican, nmJ undor tho nli of tho Senate, cannot bo ro laned until tomorrow. (Joro sought lo Introduco a bill to prohibit tho PHujo of Americans on audi ships inl also to Introduco n concurront Solution, requesting paBsago by Homo but, unllko his bill, not the approval of the President. TCXt Of ItCMlllltloil Tho conclusion of (Joro'a resolu- Jw i follows: "ir0 It rcsolvoil 'Hie Senate and Houbo coneurrlnR "1 It la the aenso of Congress, ns tested with tho solo powor to ure ar, that all persons owing 3fee to tho United Btutcs Blioulil J lf of their own safety and tho J Interest of tho United States "bear to exercise tho right to trnv- u passengers upon ay nnno(, yoj i of any belligerent power whothcr maelbearmedfbroffonslvoor wl'e purposes, audit la tho fur- f Awl, be Issuer or ronowod , 2 L hlm ,0 b0 "' by any ttJi,iP1urpo'nivo,,pon m W a msel of nny be,,1- &n (,'oro Sf Ranger ' S'6 l83lle,, ntomoiit "N eKi rcakors- I lo not lll In liuiivo Sto?ai?U,th t,mt "r ""'ouse S TS '"fodiicea I.. Te?a8,taUo not '0rel a fa, 1 ay' aU,,0,1l tho ito .m aak,ne th0 ta . loVri,,; bmu ev,d0,lcea ' 'ej'DB am, mereant 'vessels ,rlarmament and war on ASK BIG DAMAGES CITV 01' MAIIHIIKIKLI) AND POUT OV COOS HAY DliFlJiVHANTS West Mni'Nlificlil I'l-opcity Owiici-h AHcro Mill Hldiiuh llreilno Fitr l'Idodcd Their Lands (Special tc Tho Tlinca.) coquiLlk, rob. 2i. a $nc,ooo dnmago suit ngalnst tho City of Mnrshflold and tho Port of Cooi Hny waa fllod hero today by Attop noys Stoll & Hodgo, .on hohnlt oi Charles A. Johnson, of West Marsh- field. Tho Biilt la In connection with tho dralnugo (iiostlon on tho ponth arm of Mill Slough, west of Tenth strcot. It Is understood that eight other proporty owners In that vicinity hnvo assigned their claims for damages to Mr. Johnson, the plaintiff. KnjH Lauds mo CouflNi'atod Tho complaint ullogcs that tho ronstltutlou of tho stnto and nation provides that no man's property shall bo tulten from hlm for public tiBo without duo compensation first being umdo. It further nets up that dcspllo the decroo of Judge John' S. Coke Inst year that tho dralnngo box of tho south arm should ho cleaned out and repaired that tho pcnpio might ho given as good dralnugo as IRE VESSELS Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll mid Coos Hay Advert lner. No. 182 ra PACIFIC American Shipping Firm Will Soon Have Twenty-one Big Ships in Active Service L FROM FRISCO W. R. Grace & Company Pur chase Three Large Liners of trans-Pacific Line 18 FOR THEORIENT TRADE Jaston, Williams & Wlgmoie Steam- ship Corporation Will Hcstoro V. H. Flnj; to Atlantic and Pacific Hy IIlK Htal tllr Anrtti rrr to Com Dtr Tlmfi.) SAN PUANCISCO, Kuh. 4. Tho purchano from the Royal Dutch West lllltln Mfilt nt llinn lni. ..' " '..., ui UliVU IlllfaU IMlSdUIIUl and freight steamers by tho Pacific Mnll Steamship Company, under tho Joint control of tho American Inter national Corporation of Now York, and V. It. (Jraeo & Comnnny. of San Francisco, was announced hero they had before the fill was mado.j'to,ln'' Tll lcnl ,l wns reported, This has been dono thov nlloKO. nnvoiving uio expontniuro or ?!,- It. this connection tho coiuplilut utateii that "tho drain box was con structed In a negligent manner and wholly Insufficient In Rlzo, strength and capacity and failed' null will fall to give unlet lands ndcn.uuto dralnngo." "Tho defendant pretended to re pair nnd clean out and Improve said drain box, but thero has linen no drulungo since March, 1'JKi, nnd tho lands hnvo been filled ocr with water from n depth of a few inches up to five feet nnd vegeta tion and crops on said lands havo been destroyed. "At tho tlmo lho'drodg6 fill wra flist niado along thrtt part of Mill Slough," continues tho complaint, the lands in question consisted of meadow, hay and gnrdon lands, ly ing closo to tho city which nffordod a rondy and convenient market. Since tho fill has boon mndo thrso lauds are under water for many months of tho yoar and Impossible for any uso," Is stilted. The bulkhoad put in by till Pu get" Sound Ilrldgo & Drodglug Com pniiy was mado along tho west Bide of Tenth Btrcet. Tho dredglnf.a fron tho bay filled tho Itinda 'ie tveon tho bulkhead nnd tho water's edge to n height of sovoril feet ohovo tho lnnda west of tho fill. Tl'cro wna a drnln Ux I,ul 'own through tho middle of tho fill for 000,000, was consummated In Now Yoik yesterday. Tho vessels will bo placod in Borvlco between San Francisco and Uitln-Aincrlcan countries. X DENY REVOLT BY 1 X CONGRESS ON WILSON X t X 9 tnj AMocUtsd Tn-H to tMt bij Tlmn.J X WASHINGTON, Feb, X X 24, Word went to the X X capitol again today that X X President Wilson's oppo- X X sition to any action by t X Congress was unshaken, X X Republicans for the, most ' X part were opposed to X I action- by Congress and X X aside from a score of X Democrats who yester- X X day showed signs of X X breaking over the admin- X X istration restraint, the X X majority forces appar- X, X ently were being held by X X the appeal "Stand by the X X President," A statement X X that the agitation had at- X X tained tha proportions of X X a revolt against tho Pres- X X idont's policy were de- X X nicd, X lnILSuTlSAHX4BUS KAISER HEADS D V i:k;iiti:i:x mohi: ships Vow Yoik 1'hin Will Hestoie U. S. Kin;; on 'llotli Oceans Mr Amih latoil I'rcM lo Coot Da 7 Timet, N13W YORK, Kob. 2 1. Hlghtcon steamers rompnso tho flcot of tho now (luston, Wlllhuus & Wigmoro Steamship Corporation, organized to oporato lines ncross both tho Atlan tic nnd Pacific. A member of tho firm said the company plans to ro- to tho fullest posNlblo extent. Tho Pacific routo will bo from San Francisco to China, Japan and Vladivostok, WANTS TO C'HKCK WAlt DISCUS. SIOX PKNI)1,' NIX.OTIATIOXS i 1'icililfiit Vctirn Cmigrcloniil Act ion Might Kiiiliimiiss United States With (ici-iniiiiy fllr Au ItleJ Trctl lb rtwt l!r Tlini. WASHINGTON, Fob. 21. ,Con gicss assoniblod today with tho agi tation for nctlon warning Americana off bclllgorcnt ships overshadowing nil other questions. President Wllson'tf supportorB, np preheuslvo that the smouldering scutlmont might suildonly blazo up to embarrass tho ijlplomatlo nego tiations with (lorm.Jny, wero work ing to hold tho administration forces in lino nnd koop tho question from tho floor of both tho House of Representatives and tho Souato. stnro tho American flag to trans Pacific sorvlco and dovolop tho trade! Houses favored tho administration MY ST T MILL TKNTATIVK HATH NUT FOR OPI3.V I.VH COl'HT.VKY Ml Mi forces. Tho Senate wis In tho logls dntlvo bualnoss of yestorday, wlilch iirovontcd the subject coming up with out unanimous consont. Tho sltua- t?tlou in tho House was olmllar but not ao secure. Kin'Ulier (iiiio Hcsoltitlou Senator Goro sought to Introduco n concurrent resolution by unnnl- moiis consont expressing tlio seuso of Congress that Americans should Jicop off armed bolllgoreut ships. Depends on Siicrcis of Present Xi- gotlafloiiH with Conipany Would Ktcnd .Aloitgngo D7 Am-kIiIM Trraa tu Ct-t mr Tlmro.J PKTROGRA1), Fob. 21. Kmporor Nicholas, after at- Such n resolution would not require! tending tho opening aosslou mo I'resiiionts approval, iiranuo- gco objected nnd shut tho proposil'. Emperor Establishes Head quarters Facing Verdun and Makes Important Gains AFFECT LARGE AREA French Claim Lines Have Not Been Broken But Admit Gains by Germans SEVERAL VILLAGES TAKEN 1'iemli Aeroplanes Set Fire to Met Austria Claims Russian Ad vance Repulsed In Onllria Italy on tho Offensive tllr Aaaocfttcl rrett In Coot n7 TluiM. LONDON, Feb. 24. Further Ger man gains In tho region notth of tho French fortress of Vordun wero re ported today. Dorlln announced Hint tho entire wooded district northwest and northeast of Dcaiimont mid tho Horbo forest nro in possession ot tho Germans. Tho villages ot llrabant, Maumont nnd SamoguoiiK wero also captured. Saiuognoux Is about a inllo south of Hnumont, tho loss of which was admitted yestorday by Paris. It Is about alx miles north of Vordun. London roportB say Kmporor Wil liam lias established headquarters at tho German positions facing Verdun. Report Frm Purls Paris 'aaya the fighting Is contin uing with iindlmlshcd Intensity, but claims tho French lino has not boon broken at any point. It admits tho loss of Hrnbant. French aoroplanes yesterday bom barded Motz. A groat flro waa'ob Borvod, Report by Austria ;ln tho lCnnt, Vienna roportB the repulse of Russian nttacka on tho Austrian advanced positions north west of Tnruopol, Gallcla. Artillery duels continue in tho 180117-0 district on tho Italian front. In Albania, tho Austrlnus drovo tholr opponents from tho advanced positions southe&et of Dunizzo. ZEP IS LDS FnFUAN XOTK IX HOTTLK TI3LLS OF FATH OF AIR CHUISUR CAR NICHOLAS RICTURXS TO ARMY ( of tho Duma, loft for tno front. Four Dlffcivnt Notes Tell of Acci dent nod Approaching Deitli of Member, of the C-tow tnr AuocUtn rrru lo Coot Dtr Timet. COPKNHAGKN, Fob. 21. A bot tlo lina been picked up from the sea containing the last messngea from the commander of the Zcppolln L-lt) which wua wrecked In tho North Sen off the coast of Holland, nndl addressed to tho commander's par ents, wifo and little son. The Inst of tho messages stated tho airship had droppod and tho crew wns drowning. Four letters woro writ ton nt successive periods. Tho third stated tho airship wns thou 100 motors from tho .wntor, that tho niotoiB had failed and nil woro ex pecting at nny moment to drop. The fourth states tho airship had dropped and tho crow was drowning. ENGLISH TOOK MAIL RRITISII Al'TIIOIini'lKH HF.MOVF. IT FROM HOLLAXD-AMKRICAX Yet-scI From Rotterdam Stopped mid Stuff Taken off nt Falmouth Ford Party Aboard tnr AMoritind nm t com ntj tiiuu.) NBW YORK, Fob. 21. Tho Hol-Innd-Aiuorlcnn liner iNlow Anislor dam arrived today from Rotterdam and reported that all mall, except that addressed to Canada and Japan, hnd boon romoved by the Urltlsh au thorities at Falmouth. Several mem bers of tho Ford pence expedition Including Governor Jnnnnn of North Dakota mid Judgo Lludaoy of Denver wore on board. Francisco Do La llarra, former provincial proaldent of Mexco was u passenger. TO HOLD IS PHILLIP IIHIMINKH AM) SOX AR RIVE FROM PORTLAND Still Conferring Regarding Riiylug IntorctH of Simpson Luiiiher Com- puny Aro R.Mlcent out. Goro will try again tomorrow. tittt arineg j. MGSRNOTiri: t,h! all Lln0mrrow wenlng ' i ? ?era ai"1 visiting ' ? i ?l Yoy ro ex ero n5.6we,coe. , Tot no. i C00ICi Secretary. Anrll 1 is tho tontntivo dnto for tho purpose of draining thoso landB.lti10 ononnK r tho Courtney saw mill, This la tho drain box that is calloil ;11CcordIiiB- to Postmaster Hugh Mc-i !.. rllA.. . . .1 I., n .t w..mn t t nl.fl ,lm. . .. 1.1 . ' iiiaiuiiuiuiil, uiiii iiiiiiiuiiuiii" iin ," i.ulll. HO 811' llllll tt roprnsonia plaintiff points to tho wntor now stni.dliig on tho disputed lauds to hour out Ills claims. It la contondod that Mill Slough 'tlvo of tho conipany la oxpectod horo within a fow days and that tho matter will bo definitely Bottled nt that time. Tho mill Is tho proporty of formerly wob tho outlet for some sujiuioIb nndllouck. 000 ncroB of land nnd that oven Thoro la a $H,000 mortgr.go on tho old channol waa nt tlmo flooded tho mill, ho said, and this will hnvo bocnit8o of tho inunonso volumo of ,i0 lo adjustod boforo ho and bis purt wntcr 80okIng nn outlet to tho b.iy!ner Fred McLean would think of during rainy periods. HiMiingcH Aro Staged The proporty ownors who hnvo asalgnod tholr claims to C. A. John son, nnd tho buhib In which vnoy allego thoy nro damaged follow: C. A. Johnson $9,292.00 C. J. Illllatrom 11,030.00 Conrad Ha'gqulst 8,221.00 L. A. Hagguland 2,r,38.00f Alfred Ilaglund . . . 5,480.50 John Dackman 535.00 Charles Ilagqulst 990.00 Alfred Jacobson ,. 506.00 Andrew Lowland ' 400.00 Moro than a yoar ago C. J. IHU strom and othora brought suit against the city of Mnrshflold and the Port of Coos nay, making thorn Joint dofondanta on tho same claim, that tholr lands wero not recolvlng adequatg drainage, Tho docreo of Judgo Coke gave the plaintiffs damages to the amount of $1700 and also ordered that tho dralnbox bo cleaned out by March 15, 1915. tnking over tho concern. If tilts can bo oxtondod Mr. Meltiln li willing to go ahnud. Most of tho PROBE OF BRAIOEIS WAS ATTORXKY FOR PARTI MS ATTACKI.NO SKC. HALLhXGKR Mark Sullivan Says CiiIIIoi'h Weekly Kugiiged Hlm ns Counsel hihtend of loiils (ilavls IMPORTANT XOTICK I expect to be In Marslifleld some time the coming week and will bring soma choice suit patterns embrac ing the very latest ideas and colors and weaveav My former patrons and the general public will do well to hold tholr spring and sumnior suit ordera until they seo the.se pattorrfi L. W. PLANJ5. Ur Ao:lite! I'ltM U Coot Br TIbim.J ' WASHINGTON, I). C, Feb. 24. 'Mark Sullivan, editor of Colliers LWcokly, testified boforo tho Sonuto machinery Is now In running onion Commltteo Investigating tho noinlna- rriio mill can cut 50,000 feet a day " - ol"B " " " - . i . ..- ItirnniA rinirl flint HranilnlH was nill- rina wouia ompioy iiuoui .i.) iiiuu. L ". T "'...: .. .''... ...... 'nnvluntloii. Action Is 'nroiiosod par- Ho says that ho could buy i,- pmyeu ny uo.i.era us auoruey ,,, u o - r , , nnnn Lnt f iB. frm,, thn Anson nalll.igor-Plncliot Investigation "To tltiilarly aKnlnst u oat iiriiain o protect Its interests and those of tho i'"1180 uio (lo.enuop oi .,,.. , public." The attorney for those op. t country nnd othjr aggressions lioslng nrandols previously told tho "BaliiBt trado rogarde,,! by Sweden fcominittoo that nrandels nppoai oil nn. nB miwarraiiicu. i , i i ri,..,io f...n iti. i ' Hecrotarv j.aiisiiiK iniormoii mo SWEDEN SEEKING U. S. AID TO BRING BRITIAN TO TIME Urges Neutral Nations to Join hi Preventing Violation or Com- mei'co Rlgl'tH hy Holllge'ijiit WASHINGTON, 1). C. Fob. 24. -Auothor noto from Swodon haaboon nddrcsBOd to tho stuto department through Mlnlstor Kkongron, appeal ing to tho United Stales for co-operation with tho Swedish govern ment nnd other neutral nations, to ninlntaln tlio preservation of rules of International lnw concornlng tho piotcctlon of nnutrnl commerce nnd Action Is 'proposed par 000,000 foot of logs from tho Anson Dros., of Coqullle, and hellovcs flvo or six million feet could bo procured from McDonald and Vaughn. JAPAN WILL NOT HKXI LAM) FORCKS (Br AmoiIiIM Vft to nutft rtr TloiM 1 TOKIO, Fob. 24. Forolgn Minister Ishll denied In the DIot today that Japan in tends to sond troops to tho assistance of Russia. .$. WILL PLAY PULLMAN WasliIng"ton WnntN Thanksgiving Ganio hi SeatMo lllr AMocltteJ rrwn lo Con nr Tlmet.J SEATTLE, Feb. 24. I. Artlfur Younger, Gradunto Manager of Ath letics of the University of Washing ton, wrote a letter to Washington State Colleges today offering to schedule a football ganio at Seattle Thanksgiving. Lllinjr Coal, 5.00 ton. Phono 72. official, about whom charges agulust fornior Secretary Ralllnger centered. Wn Ho Leave. Frank n. Walte who has bcon here for Boveral days loft ovorlaud this morning for Sutlt orlln nnd Portland and will bo back soon to tako up tho Kinney proporty tax question with tho County Court, We'ded llcio. Floyd Hoyles and Dena Mortenson, a sister of Mrs. A. D. Snow, were marrlod Tues day night at the Snow home In Ray Park. minister, it wns learnod, thai ho could not nnswer that noto until tho controversy with Gormany over tho submarlno activity waa aettlod. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF To Coos County Republicans?: J will be n candldato for tho re publican nomination for sheriff at tho primaries in May. I havo long been a resident of Coos County and Dandon and pledge you my best sorvlces If I am chosen for tho offleo. JOHN S. SHIELDS. HERMAN RATTLE FLEET LEADER STRICKEN (Br Attocltteit Trua to Coot Dr Timet.) RERLIN, Fob. 21, Rear Admiral von Pohl, whoso re tirement on account of 111 health from tho position of commander of tho German hattlo fleet waa announced two days ago has died In ner- liu. "ItlX HERE WITH HEUH.NER TODAY IS VESSELS Kaiser's Prize Crew Puts in at Canary Islands With Eng lish Ship and 206 LATER Si PRIZE Survivors of Many English Vessels Sent to Bottom by Moewe Safely Landed FEW PARTICULARS GIVEN Accomplishment, Similar to That of Steamer Appnin, Rut no Attempt Is Mado to Savo Westliurn Lltoiiiool to RuenoH Ay res tnr AnioclttM rrr to Coot I)r Tlmrt. LONDON, Fob. 21. Tho British stoamer Westburn. which reports received last night from Santa Cruz, Tenorlffe, (Caunry Islands), said had reached Hint port In charge of n Gorman prl?o crow and carrying 20G prisoners taken from various vossols captured by a Gorman soa raider, bolloved to bo tho Moewe, has boon sunk outside Bnuta Crilz harbor by her captors. After land- lug tho prisoners In Santa Cruz, the German crew put to son again n tho Westburn nnd Bank their prize. Only Eight Germans Tho advices Inst night atntcd that tho Westburn, Liverpool for Ruonos Ayros, had put In thorn flying tho Gorman flag, with a prize crow ot ono officer and uovon man. ATTACK HI TRAIN GREAT NORTHERN LADEN WITH WAR SUPPLIES FOR RUSSIA Klv Tramps Ouiso Trouble In Tncnpin , mid Seattle Willi Train Crew Damage Is Slight Albert Rrlx, ono of tho wealthiest and largest log gers on tho lower Columbia River, also 1b horo with Mr, Reiihuer nnd son. It Is iat I thuf ho, too, may bo Inter ested In tho taking over of tho Simpson holdings. lilt AuocltlMl Fim to Cw D; Tlmtt. TACOMA, Fob. 24. Attacking a Great Northern freight train, loaded with war suppllcB for shipment to Russia, In the Nnrthorn Paciric freight yards horo, six trauipa soverod tho air hoso and cut tho train tu four jsecttons. Tho train crow fought (thoni off and captured two who gnvo their names ns Sam Husky and John fRoss. Tho louvenionco and profit of Times Want Ads will bo demon strated hy J rial. , Haye your IJRTTKH heads, bill heads, etc., prlotod at THE TIMES office. Philip Rouhiior nnd II. C. Roiihnor n aon, arrlvod hero today on tho after noon Btago from Portland, coming hero In collection with the pending anlo of a nharo of tho Slmpaon Lum- rbor company holdings on Cooa Ray. This afternoon II, C. Rouhnor loft on tho Mllllcoma for Allegany, going up to Join Georgo It. Snylor, a broth-orlu-law, who has charge of tho crula- .Ing that Ib now holng mado of tho Simpson ljoldlngB cm Cooa River. He expects to ho back Saturday. At that tlmo ho Bald In all prob ability tho entire cruiso will havo boon finished. Royond thlB ho hud Httlo to Bay, oxcopt that nothing dorinlto has yet been done rogardlug buying tho property. Ho Insisted that much will dopond on tho findings of the cruisoru. It was statod yesterday on good au thority that tho option on the hold ing extended until April 1. Other Deal Secret Also Mr. Rouchnor said that ho does not know. who aro tho capi talists ut presont figuring on buying tho 12,000 acre tract from the Men nsha Woodonwnro Company and who ulso aro dickering for tho purchase of tho Merchant estato truct and sovoral other holdings on tho South Fork. "Hut If wo do tako hold of this project," aid Mr. Rouhnor, "you can bo assured that wo will have only two holldyya.a yoar, Fourth of July and Christmas. Wo would mean business." The report hero had boon that iho Ueuhiiers Intended to soil tholr Simpson Company option to tho cap italist who aro after the South Coos River holdings, but tho nbovo Btato mont tends to disapprove tho rumor. ) UNCLE SAM WILL HAVE RIGflEST C1UX MIDLAND, Pa., Feb. 24. Tho United States governmoiit la having tho biggest gun In tho world mndu nt tho Cru cblo Stool works horo. Tho gun hua a rango of 24 miles, with aiiffleluut powor to pono trato a 10 Inch piece of stool. NEW TIMRER DEAL A. E. Adolaporger, tho well-known timber man from Marslifleld, was In Gnrdlnor tills wook on n timber denl with local parties which, If conaiimmutod, mny mean n great deal to thla community. Gardiner Courier. GARDINER HAS CANDIDATE A. L. Perkins, candldato for coun ty commissioner, is making a tour thioughotit tho .county gotUug ac quainted with tho votors. From what wo can hear, ho la being well re ceived overywlioro ho goes and Is very much oncouragod over his prospects of receiving tho nomina tion nt tho coming promarles, Gar diner Courlor. NEWS OF GARDINER Event Along tho Unipqiin ns Told Ry tho Courier Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Cornwall, ot Gardiner, aro In Eugono, visiting tholr duughtor, Miss Margaret Corn wall, fcophomoro in tho Unlvorslty and a mombor of the Dolta Gamma Sorority, Mr. Cornwall is u Jironi tuont man of Gai diner nun has heavy Intorests there. Tlio convenience nnd profit of TIiiich Want Ads will 1)0 demon strated hy h trUtl, i J I .&r aummiutMm iMtlU3l - - irtgi ii i mtfc.,1