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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1916)
1 W 1.- I BfASON WE DON'T Of TENER PRACTICE WHAT WE PREACH IS BECAUSE WE PREACH TOO MUCH PAPESvESlNTHEBEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES (Dims mmt r:Tu ymx. tw- 11 PEACE nil iir'fln S hi iuii MEMBER OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Established 1878 Ah TIio Count Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916 EVENING EDITION . !.-: Clrm foiling p. ,s w Peace is in Sight." (MIL SNIP HEAL I h Details Given as to Reason or Btpecianoy ui ouu den End of the War WERE CHARTERING BOATS rifiKdnl rli(i'liv'V "f TitihIiiii- BTcI VumpciM tllltlcs (Vbm M SiiH'it-o to United Sute Xi t'oiifliiimthui l,tlilri Tn- t Mf Tlm. im.VESTO.V. Tex.. Mnr. 20. t.Mihta nearo Is In sight," m'otenco In a cablpsram received ttnonlns from London ly u citMion firm. TIio nhlciann o:c!M arrangements which hud i nude for chartering a' consld nMe imount of tonnage unil gave u i wson tlio prospect of Iniino jU pticc In Kurojic. mani s ins euceni people felicitate coos ray on service. Consolidation of Times, Const MnU nwl Coos Hny Advertiser. No. 203 BUEHNERS GET Nonspiipor.H nntl Business Houses .Send Messages to Mnrslifleld People Siilttrdu:'. Many messages of felicitation from Eugene cumo to Muralif luld Into Sat urday over tho now wlro which tho Western Union litis Jnat completed, changing tlio Coos Hay who uorvlco from via Roaoburg to via Eugene. Among them wore: To IJ. It. Cluuidlor, First Nutloiml Hunk, Miiirshfleld Wo wlh to con gratulate you mid Iho people or C003 Hay on Iho establishment of direct telegraphic coiiiinnnlcatlon botwoun Ettgono and Murshflelil. Wilt hou you all In .July. S.- II. Friendly & Co. Newspapers Wlro. Editor Coos Hay TIiiicb Congrnl- ulatlon upon opening of direct wlro service which unites more closely lho Intorests or Coos Hay and Luno Is county. May our Interests over ;i GETS OUT jursiifiixh ma.v released nmoiT sntvixti extra time UU'Uwn Will lliic Opposition lyoin Officers hi Seeking Clem ency Hero (Special to Tlio Tlnios.l Coiollle, Ore., .Mnreh 20. .Too Ewer of Mareliflclil, who Iiiih been , Hnlag time for liavln Honor Illegal ly In hi possession was released to il; bj Sheriff Johnson. Tlic fifteen tttri dri uhlcli were Imposed for Mire to pay costs were not served, Sheriff Johnson fulling to get Atty. Ctunl Bronn's opinion cniiflriiilnr tlilepllty of tlio cxtn sentence. In t!t eMhls and tlio fact that llaiiH.'r hlpleidej guilty nnd been a model prisoner. District Attornoy Llljoqvlst u tot oppojcil to clemency being 1I0111. Utters Queer Wilson Ed Wlson, very penitent. Is in the ttify tall pcndlns the passing ol w!re on him. An effort to s.-curo tancy for Wilson Is being mado "i 11 indicated here today that MILL APRIL 10 Official Announcement Made They Will Take Charcje of wmpson Property Then ALLOW VILLA 10 GO SOUTH Carranza Troops Gather Along Border Instead of Pursuing till! Dttllllll LAJctUUI GET PROTEST OF CARRANZA Mexican Government's Head Objects to U. S. Troops Oc cupying Casas Grandes PAPERS SIGH MISGIVINGS FELTl ID ACTION VESSELS Expected That They Will Sell Coos River Holdings to Tho . mas Irving of St. Paul WILL KEEP OLD EMPLOYES Simpson Company ttelain.s Cpuaid of J 0.000 Acres What Will Ho Transferred h Company Official announcement whb mndo this aflornoon that tlio salo of the major portion of tlio Simpson Lumbor Conipnny's Coos county holdings to I'hlllp Iluohner had boon closed ami that tlio purchasers will take, charge of tlio property April 10. This was simply In confirmation or tho roport printed Iu The Times some tlmo ago when tho details were gen erally agreed upon subject to a com pletion of tho cruise and tho rtiVtiluli lug or au abstract or the property. II. C. Huclmor, a son or I'hlllp Hiichuor, mid (icorgo Sailor, a son-in-law or Iilillln Hiiolincr urn now to'horo. They will hnvo charge of tlio ' f.KM fl.... n.1.1 mif ll... ) I. ...I .. vjKiva imy uim 111 liiu miniliunn iiiih 11 Portland liimborman will bo placed In charge of tho San Krauclsco sales office. What. Deal Includes Tho Simpson company has not glv vm out in detail what property Is be ing transferred to Mr. Huehner at a price or about $!r0,000 but It is understood to Induce tho following: 25,000 acres or tlinhor Iu Coos county. i'ortcr Mill and most or watorrront at North llend. Snsh nnd door factory nt North llend. Stoamor A. M. Simpson. Simpson Keeps Soitio Tho Simpson conipunv i?tlll roltilns couBldcrnblo ncrcago In tho county. 801110 thought that thoro was Dotween Villa Told Carranza Leader That He Was Not Warring Against Mexico was alloweEHto ESCAPE Mexican (oveniuient's Troops IV- collar Action Arouses Suspicion at 1)1 Paso That Co-operntlon Is Not So Cct'tnln VlljhA XI A V IIOTTI.K CAKItAXZA THOOPH btkh he scored the offltvrs of the tttrt. ridiculed tliciu ml suhl thoy ooldnererseelilmnKiiln. In uiltll w to this, Wilson's past reconl In Cwstoiinty and Ids offenses against l Rdfleld family wore cited by the Iflcen against I1I111. Koci to Powers Kslrlct Attorney Mljeqvlst, who os over today to attend a meeting Mine county court will go to Powers utesiijato fome complaints that me teen nmiin.i 1.1... -,..,, .1....... -. "v.. ( uiiii, IMl'll'. "I Mturo of tho complaint Is not J out but It Is iiresiimo to he " 10 liquor law grow nearer. The Kiigeno Dally Cilia rd. To the Wtlltor Coos Hay Times. Please accept tho Register's con gralulatloiiH on this most pleasant occasion which bonds lCugouo and Coos Hay together more closely than over. We trust those now wires will carry many stories of tho growth mid prosperity that Is certain eomo to your city. Krunk .Tonkins, imuiihsfliig editor, Tho Morning Reg ister. Others SeutI Messages. Messages of congratulations also canto to the Chamber of Com merce Immediately afterward, all or them expressing a warm reeling Tor the Coos Hay section. "Mny thlH ho a forerunner of fro fluent anil pleasant, of icclprocEl relations between Coos Hay cities and Kugene," wired S. Dlko Iloopor, manager or tho IOugeuu Chamber of Commerce. "Wo compliment you and " our- wnlviiu itlifit illrrwl liiliiL'i'iinliii! rntil- )"'" .....v ,v,"n'i - - - , munlcatlou has l)?on established bo- n, 000 and 20,000 acres besides what tween Coos Hay mid 'Kugono.l Huoliiior takes hut C. S. Wlnnor. now riiiHlu.d tho !.'irxt Nni'iniB.1 Hunk c.r ' chargo or tho Simpson properties, riaslied tho Urst Mit.onna lianic, ofgll(, tll(, flor that It was only Kiigeno, In tho rirst messago over ,,i,0t 10, 000 acres, llowevor. they tho wires. "It is groat Butlsfnctlonl still retain Old Town Mill In North to our people to hecomo mnro closely! Ilond, the city nroporly In North 1, .1,1 , ., ,1 ,,, J ilond. tho control ug Intorcsta In tho Identified with your section. We. W;"1 Iirilv ..., otll0r mtoroHtH. hellevo tho now relationship tho tlmo bolng nt least. Kitccessfitl Klrni I'hlllp Huehner was otto of tho most successful liuubormoii In Mlnnesoto, minrntlllir til StlllWOtor, boforo COlll- "Tho Unlvorslty hopes through tho ing to tho Pacific coast. Ilo has n railroad nnd tho telegraph to hoi largo Interest In Jlw j.t " ? . . ..I Wnstorn Lumber company nt 1 on- nblo to lucreaso Its usefulness to tho ."",.' , oll0rfttcd nt Carlton, Ore- May Kiigeno 0 mm untn It burned olshtoon U Odkers Will nimnxn cl.iiiinin.v linJi..... .. ., ...... ..i.i.,.. ..rr,...i ....,1 ..m... I...I if , ... " jiiou ll llll-l uiiviiiiih uiiuvv urn. . .i. K7'i f'JLr."!!! inutunl satisfaction and b,nofltT" 7. 7.1""' "ul" "" riuiii'mcui ...... ... , . r iir, r. ti. unmpiieii, presiuuui i tho University of Oregon, wired, citizens of Coos Hay. and Coos Hay continue to grow In mutual Interest." A message also cnino from (icorgo Krazer, manager or tho Htigoue Iron Works. Kiigeno .Mayor Semis Word Hell, or Ktigeno, Bent ,.,r,i,ll.a ncn. IIO B l'lltOU VOry Weill thy. It Is understood that ho has a niimbor of associated with him In tho deal here. Qoo. Sailor and II. C. Huohner IiriI chargo of tho Carleton mill for him.. . Mnv sill KillOJ It Is nndewtootl tat Mr. Uiiolinor i (llr AmirltPi I'nii in r rf Tlrnm J VA, PASO, Tex., March 'JO. A cliisn iioivveen lite villa United States Replies Troops Were Instructed to Keep Away from Towns LOOK FOR AnTdJUSTMENT No Iteply Itotclvetl I'toni Caiiiina Vet to l'J-(iicst for Permlsion for I'nlttsl States to l'so Mexican Itallroipls I II J Auini Intuit l'nwl In Cims lltr Tlmf.. , WASIIINOTON, I). ('., March lit). President Carranza htut formally pro testod against American troops oc cupying Casus Ormidcs Iu pursuit of Villa, and tho American govern ment hns replied that tho IT. S. troops Iitivo boon upoclflcally ordered not to occupy Ciibiib araudon or any other ,,0Hl 4 (towns or cities In Mexico. stun and Carranza fortvs Is liinnltwMit, according to ad vices received totlay through Cutical (Javlro, tho Carranza commander at .Ittarez. Villa, apparently Is trying to break through tho Moxlcmi-Amorl- eun cordon In the I.tiOimii- ! lWeen tho U. S. Stttto Department and Hahrlcora region. tltS carranza ambassador. The note wnu rnpivniil.nl to Mnxlrn voslordllV (JKHXIANS CIAIM AliMKS LOST 10,000 TONNAOI2 IjATKIjY llerllu (SIvas Out Itcport of Heavy Damages Two More Ships Sunk Today 11 AuoUatciI Trcst In Com liny Timet AMSTERDAM, March 20. Uot Iwtion Mnreh 1 and March 18, 19 hostllo ships of tho Kntcnto Allies, aggregating 10,000 tons, have been Blink according to a well Informed sources In llerllu. SUMK I RAID ON GERMANY RASE Allies Send 65 Air Craft Against Zecbruggc Zeppe lin Headquarters TWO MOItlJ SUNK Norwegian nntl Kugllsli Crafts Are Sent to Ilottom tnr ABxncUto.1 rirm to ' tly Tlmn.l LONDON, March 20. Th(i Nor wegian Btcumor Langello, 010 tons, was sunk nnd thu ongtneor killed. Sixteen survivors wvro rcsctteti. Tho Hrltlsh nteninor Port Dalhoiis, lo was sunk. Her mate and pilot nntl flvo men landed. The remainder or the crow are missing. DANISH VIISSKL LOST Steamer Skodshoig Sunk nntl Three Ate Droiwtod III? Annrlatnt t'rnii In (' 117 Tllnn.) LONDON, Mnreh 20.-The Danish steamer Skodshoig, ll!7 tons, was sunk. Seventeen members or the crow wero Biived nntl three were Tim nroLent and ronly wore In cluded In the oxchango or notes bo- Illr Ami Intel I'riiX tu Cn Itnjr Tlmfi.t 10L PASO, Tex., Mar. 20. Tho Ctimiiza troops stationed at Casas C ramies and other points or that section at tho tlmo Hint Ceueral Pershing began inarching Into Mex ico now are located at Juarez ami Iu tiho roar or Pershing's columns, It was niithorltntlvely Btnletl today. No reason has been iiHslguetl for tho transfer of tho troops from tho Inland to tho border. From reliable sources It Is stated also that In ono ItiBtnuco a Carmn zu detachment allowed Villa to pass Bouthwnrtl on rocolpt or a iucb sago from Iho bandit leatlor that ho wus not warring ngnlnst Mexico. 1'Vnr at HI Paso At Fort miss today comment was withheld on tho no:thwnril movo mont of tho Carranza troops, al- tliiiii'h It u-nu imilnrstfinil III ailllV circles that tho movemont was not J .. i . urMi u. I., i sitvlntt Inslructlons had boon sent to Ooncral Kunston to keep tho troops avr.y from till towns. Tho Stnto Do pnrtinont today lmd not received n reply from tho request sent to Car ranza for tho tso or tho Moxlcun mll rtinds In trunsportlng supplies to tho oxpedltlonnry forces. In urging tho UBo of tho Mexican railroad for that 'purpose It was pointed out to tho Carninza govern'ment tluit Hlnillni' po. mission was granted to Cnrrnnza troops for uso or tho rnllrontln Iu tho Pnltod StaUs last Tall. Wants More Delalls Carranza today replied to the American government's request Tor uso or tho Mexican rallromd lines ror tho movomeiit or supplies to the punitive expedition with a request lor nioro completo Iiiforiiiutlon or wliat tlio war uoptiriiiiuui. MAN I MINES USED OVKR NINIJ UP ON IIUNDRKD WASIIKD DUTCH COAST. I Iff oft to Locate Origin or One Which Desti-oyed Tinliantlii Is Helng Made. tllj Aofltcil rn-M in Coo n Tlmrd.1 III3RL1N, March 20. (Wireless . .. til.. ) ........!... ... ,1... lO Jill Villi), ) UWIIIIMUIIIIIIK uii iiiu Dutch report that the stoamor Tur bantla was sunk by a mine, (lorninu newspapers are discussing the origin of tho mine. Since the beginning or Iho war, IMS mines have been wash ed tin on tho Dutch couot. Of those circles nun mo muvoiiium wm ""tioxuriiy wtiiu uio iiurimiuv... large, (ionoral Hell said: "Thoro Islwauts. The Information ho indeed no reason on earth for anxiety In will bo furnished. .. .k nl. ...III. .. I.. ...I ! - HI 1'IISO. J IIU lllliuiu IP- iniiiiii:ii to meet any emergency that may arise." 1GH DAMAGE DONE British and French Flyers Un ite in Notable Aerial At tack This Morning STILL' QUIET AT VERDUN Paris Reports Single d'ennnn Infan try Attack Repulsed at. Pepper Hill I'lencli Active North of HnloiilUI. Illr AoiirliliH) I'rcm tn Com) lltr Tlmw.) LONDON, March 20. A notable, aerial raid was, eitrrlod out early to- tin tf tfiii tit, D in in eon til nun tin tier ars at 'rchrtiggc, Hclglttm, and tho aoroiiromu near mere, a squnuron of Cli allied aeroplanes and Boa plnuctt makltig the attack. The Hrltlsh auiioiincomont de clared that considerable damage Ap peared to have been dono by tho bombs dropped. Ojilct nt Verdun, Fighting about Verdun hns again slackened. Paris ntatod today, the only Infantry attack reported bolng mi uusiiccjBsrul one by the Germans on the French positions on Pcppor 1 1 III. Active In llallutiis, Konowed activities Iu tho llalkantf north or Saloulki, Is reported, a French column having advanced nnd occupied villages near the Qreok border wlt'ch the Teutonic nnd Dul- gnrian forces had entered, nccordliiR to news agency ndviccs rrom bo loulkl. Claim Allies Rennlsetl Horllu ronortcd today that .IKl urn or Hrltlsh orlKln 58 of Horlln roportcd today that nn 181 aro or nntisn orifc.ni. mi uU(u,k , Uq Kr0icll tro0)H on .French, 201 unknown and only 17fi v,nR0 0, Vuux wa8 roi)80d with (lorinmi. heavy losses. In tho ICa stern then- Ini t.lfilniit n)tn.lru tt ttin llimnlnna NOT CLOSE TO VILLA TALK OF NOMINEES li:adi:rs mi:i:t in ciiicaoo ciioosi: chairman to violations. .Mayor w. A. a message to Mayor R. A. Coppio,' ,,,,, nf iho Slniimon Company to 1111 nnmilTr null I ,,r Xlarshfleltl. He wild: "Aocopt; :rlininna rving of St. Paul who lias Mil HHflT. fl 0Mr votings ami congratulations ' "'"xVeiiBlvo tracts thoro. Thlsj In1 r flH I U "I'on the completion of tho direct; mh c(lxBomnU tho Simpson timber """ U UIIII I L. lIILL Ilium Into voiip fltV. 1 trust tllsp ' .'.."VJ- n..nl..inr Ik iintlllll!. --- --.. ,- -. - I 1KIIWII1 III. IIIIUHIIVI nw. ,,- 11,1,1 men jnaix iii'n --Minn nilRTMiY MlliL rl'ill...,dRtWirtlttM,,t-"r-M.t) Mini (poNitlons by M'lil 1 Is Rcpoit '""eral places it wu cU.lniod to- T'tJt Postmastor iiKh McLaln, oenttQ l'ortlaiul rt few rtuys Ko. tof e Courtney Mill on isthinus WeL, "ttl,,"J011 ,,,tPll,t ot ' Sll.,r.Cgar,llolllt',1't'-. I CZ'g ty Vrlvu,u ltt3 fcJdi nL tforBO llollLk al1'1 '- --Tetce WCr '" ,,0,la",, fr a "WlSl JeralM Bi F"e -Kll It IS Fred D , lcl,aln aml ',l8 I'urtnor. 'In win conduct the husl- M, h ha l'oliiHlty pf third ?L ?. ",S 1,1,ei.te,. ntto! '! ,ra,,- ready tor ?" P-oildi "lllls ,0 ,aKo over the ",r0i ma,?.,he p:lrtlos lioldlng n r"e the time etende.l. fOltl-s connection will bo or mutual bono fit roil thnrnliv nr.ivi) of service 111 CI.O.SIIDjti,,, transaction of our business ro tations with each other. If at nuy tlmo wo can bo of service, uso tho wire." Mnyor R. A. Copplo Immediately replied Baying: 'Our community has long folt tho need of hotter means or communication and of transpor- i.-. .on Old Men lit Is also stated that rho Huhoner Company will retain vmvtln y nil or tho oinployos or tho fa nipson company. ?omo of tho moil wor king nt Portor wore rorniorly in Hueh- "? B.nSttop will retain charge of i.t... -. inir 1.. i-. I-HI..V..W tatlon. Duo to tho entorpiiso nrjWHn tho Huelinor conpany ror tno the Western iTnlon mid of tho South- ,,, i,ni,. nt least nnd from what em Pu-lfle, these needs -tiro nbout ,ins jl(,ol, KtVon out. row or no to bo Biippllcti." chonges will ho mado In tho work- Lou and minor officials In tho mill. WALLA WALLA FLOOD ONI MAN DROWNICD AND MANV RrSClTKO I'ROM 1IOMKS m mi: uiUn ."""" or the Oregon 'r Si. ,V ' "": k O. Slecko Winn :.or:'.8Up- "ad Norman - i.'i in i' l. t. . ar i, o. i-oiosiry are here todav ri.rnrriJ. n ' " J 'nii..,i - - .v.....rt l0!r,..-. -"" hi.8. e- .ri w. ti " K ! w Fotostry 01 swretarv of tho River tit Highest Stage Kvor Known Milton, Oregon. Also Stirrers From tlio Mali Water Wr Auoilttwl PrfM to Co Ii7 Tlm.l WALUV WALLA, Wash., March 20. Torrential rans throughout tho vnllnv lntn voKturdnv. nlld clolltl- iburtts ill tho hills, causod tho death 'of Thomas Shomwoll and a heavy proporty damage along nil streams of tho vulloy. Many rivers nnd creoks nro out of their banks and tho roads nro washed out In many places. Shomwoll wus drowned, by tho rapid rlso of tho wator on Hluo Cioek near here. Several famulus wore rescued by horsoinon after tho water cut off their escape, A niim bor of houses wero carried aiway and stock suffered heavily. Walla Walla Rlvor is nt tho highest stage over TRAINS APRIL FIRST ...v.ivi.M.n HIVDMARSII SWS BKllVlt'Kt'A.VIIKKtAKTK NO LIKELIHOOD OF KARLV F.N COUNTKR WITH V. S. KORCK CJen. Peiling; Reports IU C.'en. Fun- htoii Carraiiii TiMops n-lciully Hut Pus.slvo Illf AuorlitM l'rm in Own llJ TIiiim.1 r . . . VM.VI rT,.u ln..l. lll hiii,iwawii iu.i .iini-ii -" 'wnicii niseis iiuih ih'jm- juwi "" Little reason for Iwllcr that a chtsli t,0foro tlio National conunltteo'a Btib would occur tomorrow between Po'-cominlttco on convention arrange shlng'H cavalry and tho Villa foreos,,,,,, ,oro today. Ralph Wllllains, wus orrored today in Funston's re-,of Oregon, said that Oregon Ropub ports rrom tho cominantlor or tho.jj,.,,,,,, ri,Kllrdnd IIubIios ti3 the best ...... n.llll.tiiri tiwpna 111 Moylril. I,... .....wllilntn Williams, of Oreon. 1'itvor.s Hughes for President ami Horn! lr Chairman Other Talked r 1 117 AwMiatr-l I'irM to Con 111? Tlmn.J CIIICACO. March 20. The solec M..H nt n inniiiiiriii-v chairman lor the Republican National convention, wnlcli niseis Here next. jhhw. WILL CALL l-'()lt SUH.MARINi: WAIL A tnr Amu-IImI rrm l Toi mj Tlmi i HHRLIN, March 20. The National liberal group at tho relchslag Iiob doclded to In- trod u ce at this sosslon, its 4 incasuro calling for the car- rylng out of the mibniurlno ! war. tcr, violent attacks or tho Russians In tho Lake region on tho northern part or tho front continued. The Russians charged ropeatedly with Btrong forces, but wero boatou bnck. GAINS 81 AUSTRIA- COASTER TO COME LU.MHKH SCIIOONKR MAY TAKE PART OF NAN.VH IIURDEN was nviiniiitiiunipv forces In Mexico. Tho roports told or tho manner In .., ,lo Il0t Uilfilc" said Wllllains, which tho Anierlcun rnrcos aro op.!Umt tho loaders regard Roosovelt rating south or Casas Grandes. where gorom, n8 u candlduto." Ho said they arrived yesterday, a dlstanco t,t ,10 faV0rcd Horali us temporary or 110 miles rrom tho border rtor t.,al,nmn 12 hours marching. Many Talked Of Most of tho information reuci g Chairman Charles D. I lilies, pro- flen. Porahlng Indicated that Villa ,,,,. Tj0 v0storn moinbors woro wna iinniuiiir iiir uiu iHuumuiiid .nr.ni u u rnvnTiiiff inn liiniiuiiiuiu i?mi nil nuni'K nn javiciiiil wiiirii la no " - - tuHiwMw. .0 .- o ..- "-- ";::"':";.".:;"::""...,. i.. i.i... ...m i...kiih., unt .. floloctlon of a tonuiorury cuinnimii. iiukxs quiii 01 wuru..o wuiuu m mu in nun iiwiwimi uiuiiii-.i iiihi illllilllliiu nt:uiuit 111 uiu uuiiuu vessel Will ttlSO IJO BUBiiltJU. iiilrmnii f tlm Allinnlniid nml Itnllnnn. I .... ,. . . -.1 ... IICII. UIPIIIHh ....-. was heading for tho mountains tho Ouorroro district Chartered by C A. Stnltli Company for Otto Trip, Willi Clmrtw Pos sibility May (lot Second Hont Tho Htonm schoonor ConBtor, of Snn Francisco. Iiiib licon chartered I for ono trip by the C. A. Smith com- CLAIMS Slli: HAS OCCPPIKD ALL'pany nnd thoro Is n possibility - .!. l.ln ii..ui..il tirlll lift DJinnrArl tt HUT ONI! PORT IN ALHANIA Athens d'iMirts Railtl Adv"ncu on Avlouit, H Miles South of Dm-- ra..o, Totlay II 7 AmocUIivI I'row to Cuoa IU7 Time. J T.nVlinV AInppli !n. AiiulrllitlH hnlvo boon steadily continuing tho march Iu Albania and hnvo now ar- that this vessel will bo secured to nld Iu tlio iiimner Biiipping 10 unit land during tho absence or tho Nairn Smith, that on April 5 loaves for three months In tho Orlont, being itntlor charter to McNoal and Com pany. Arno Moroon, ot tho Smith Com- pnny today said thot no charter lias mnrcu in Aiuauia ami uuvu imw iir- miuy iwutiy umu mm, n -ii...s. .. rived boToro tho advancer Italian po- i)00n closed Tor a three months par sltlons at Avlona, biijb an Athena dls- j , , t t, cmncos aro favorably patch. Thoy have not. Iiowovor. IQ-'" ' . .. , rnH,nP. Timr gun an attack on Avlona which is i.k,' "" -- - fantry and fourth flold artillery nntl an nerp squntiron. . Gomml Pershing Jeported that tho gnrrlson nt CasaB Grandes wa3 "Friendly but passive." McCall of Knox. Root for President Franklin Murphy, of Now Jor soy, brought word of tho elimination of Root from tho temporary chair man contest nntl bosun n boom far ill THEN C V '-troi Amoi lotion I known. Water Is running through tf8,,vMth lo lms- orraiiKe-'tho streets of Milton, Oregon, twolvo ir.iaf!re J"r01 noc-lntlon alj, B ' ''I' n n' the o & C Coliiinblu Flour $1.50 nt Haines. Second Train Kiilnifcnt Helug Kent Hero for rtrvlco Hctween Hero and Powois Two trains will b.J brought across .t.i timnnni on barges this week ror uso on this sldo or tho river. . :'"'".. .. .iL.toir... miirtiioor told Su, "WF Miller todaf that service w In all probability bo started very dose to April 1. Ono or the trains conslsung ot two coaches a baggage SS'cSh-eSroraoK to Powers. TO WELCOME FAHISS Tho North Rend K, or P. Lodgo will hold a reception tonight toyd- jC v. members will attend. i ir-i n nn fl 1 1 liT R I") I T ",uu oontest mid I III I II Hill Ml II HI I fill I I 1.I..1 fnp Pl-l)Hlll(lllt. HtLu HbbUUN I IIDLL jrsJSr-SsiSS BE ! volt could not bo elected It nom- i u..,.in.i i ...... .,., r.M i-inii'i: iniiiuu. . MiHBl'.ll'1'.K .111'.- . i wiii. .i.i.i.n .MIST HE CAREFUL Officer Says Any Alan (. citing a llcoop Is Arcli-Ciiminal Uiu'J r Federal Law THOMAS TAOOART IS now u. s. si:nator. (07 Awi-Utoi l'r" lo c" fiT Tlra.j COLUMHUS, N. M., March 20. ... n-,i,...o imrn IbkiioiI here lloKUllKI every corrospondont accountable for his dispatchos under the National do-, fnnan n p.t. ! "Tho man who gets a bcoop Is an arc-crlmlnal," aid Major Samplo, tlm commanding officer at tho Co- lumbuB camp today, "and 1 have ovl- donco enough to bring sovoral minor tho federal law." Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Marslifleld TIme3 Want Ads bring rnsultB. 1117 AmwIiW rr" in wu Tt7 TlmM.l INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 20. Thomas Taggart, Domo cratlo National committee man, today was appointed United States senator to fill tho vacancy causod by tho death of Senator Shlvoly. Taggart has long boon a noted figure In Indiana pol itics, having been tho Dem ocratic boss for years. A fow years ago ho was in volved In the notod French Lick Springs gambling scandal. Columbia Flour, $1.50. Unities. ot the Albanians nnd Italians. HERLIN HLAMES HHITON RoMrtN that Many Saw Hrltlslt Sub marines Near Turbantln DIsAstcr UAuocliteJ rrcw tn ooo IU7 TIuim. BERLIN, March 20. (Wireless Tho Coastor Is owned by Hlggliil ami Company, or San Francisco. It I or fl7U gross tons ,hns u longth ot 175 feet nnd was built hi 1005 In Aborneed, Wushlngton. via Sayvillo). Tho Cologne Voks Xeltung reports that Bovcral crod- hnl.tn ii.tttw.uafw utnriwl tlint Klmrllv boforo and nftor tho finking or tho Dutch Bteamor Turbantlu, a UrltlshV ,...l..n win v t.'na nliunPVPfl rip!IP N.OOr-1 Dlll'llim II1V ..mo ..www. . w. dhlnder lightship. WORKMAN IS HADLY INJURED TODAY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ' GETS NEW PRESIDENT Two Days CL'ieinnnlcH Mil' king III angulation of Dr. Kuzz'Ulo llo- gln in Seattle (117 Awoclitwl Vrtu tn riwi n7 Time. SEATTLE, Wash. March 20. Tho L. E. Renehausen, or tho Oregon Powor Company's gas plant at Portor, slipped mid Toll off ono of tho mat ohlnes today, breaking two ribs and Inflicting other In juries. Ho struck on n steam pipe, which was badly bent by tho Jolt. HURT AT HEAVER IHIJi Claiido E. Shoa, a miner at Bea vor Dili, was qtilto badly scratched and bruisod when somo coal foil on tii.rti ii-tv-t, wiiaii, .ua'tu -. ...v, an(j ,rutsoti wnen somo toai "i two (lays ceremonies attondlng the jlJm today, N bonos wero broken formal Inauguration of Dr. Henry j Suzzallo as president oi universuj of Washington began today with ox- tendetl exercises or greeuuK. .'" ,TO SAVE CALVES Comnlalnt has beon mado to Dls- riiioeu u.uiiiot-n ui hi"i'h' ....... t'nniniaini naR nu'iii mi ...ln. n.l.molia frnm nil nnrlS ... . ,. iiln,...l. Il.n, anma Iiruiiliiiuiu cuuwiiwiq ..w... .... ,.-..- (pici AllOllluy l.ujeiioi mu ... of tho United States wero present. Co08 nay meat markets aro buylnn Icalves only a few tUtys old and klll- IS IN HOSPITAL ling them for veal. The law pro- Ihlbits tho killing or a caU under Mrs B B. Weldy. of North Bend four weeks old for veal, and Mr. Is at Morrv Hospital, receiving LHJeqvlt ulll prosecuto tho offend treatment. Ipr " tl10 evidence wnrrnnts.