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THE CflOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAnCH 22, 1916EVENING EDITION TWO COLE YOUNGER ES S M (Continued trom Pago Ono.) tured In Minnesota nftcr a raid on a bank at Northficld, Minn., In 1870 in tho couroo of which ambler Hay wood was klllpl. Tho YounRcrs wore shot ninny times In battles wltli.a posso, but finally were taken nllvo after a bnttlo at Shloldsvllle, Minn. Served Ixmn Tcnn Colo and his brothers plcndod guilty and wcro Kontencod to prison for life. Thoy entered tho peni tentiary at Stillwater, Minn., and becamo model prisoners Uob died In tho penitentiary In 1880. Coo and James YounKcr wcJo paroled In 1001. Tho next year .lames shot himself, leaving u not, nBerlblnp Jila action to a refusal of tho parole board to permit him to marry tho girl bo loved. After Colo was paroled ho was forced by Minnesota law to llvo In that Btato for three years. Then ho returned to Missouri and settled down In a vine-covered cottngdl which ho bought for a nleco In Lees Summit, tho scene or his boyhood days. For a tlmo lift was connected with n show and later went on tho lecturo platform and became n good citizen. Hccamo HcIIkIoiih In August, 1013, Younger was converted to religion at a revival meeting, nnd becamo an ncttvo church worker. "I'vo led an ndvonturnus, turbii lont llfo," ho said. "Tho war brought on hntyi and strife nnd kill ing around here. I have been blam ed for a lot of It with' which I had nothing to do. Thoy murdered my father and 1 was launched into n llfo of shooting and reprisals and rough riding, winding up with I!G 3;carj In tho penitentiary. I was brought up In a Christian 'homo. Now I'm an old man and l'vo come by God's mercy back to the place of my childhood to end my days." SEND IRE TROOPS RESENTS STORIES LAFDLLETTE WHS 1-UXSTOX (HVKX MOKH FOHCICS PHKSIDKXT Ol UNCI'S TO Pl'DLL AT HOHDNIt v i CATIOX OK HUMOUS Americans Said to 11 Close to Villa llnmlltH ami Onrrnna Soltllern Help W7 AsocllKl i lo Com nr Times. WASHINGTON, D. C March 2i!.- Hcport Wns Thnt. (loriiuuiy Is About to M6ve for 1'oaro untl Is lliilcl tDr MocltloJ rrrM tn Coon liny TlmM 1 WASHINGTON. I). C, March 1212. It 1-7 'I'HXS SHOW HIM AHI-JAI) XOUTII DAKOTA IX Majority Over Henry Nsliibroolc for Presidential Nomination Xot Very llltf By AmicOt'il rrfM to Conn liny Tltncn.l KAItGO, N. I)., March 1!L'. He turns from yesterday's primary lu dlcalo that Senator Lafollotto up- The- latest ofHclal advices from tho President Wilson wns leprescnted American expedition In Mexico say .at the White House today as re- Geiiurol Pershing and his men aro sontlng tho publication of stories (imrently defeated Henry Kstabroolc clouo to tho Villa bandits. All dls- that Ambassador Gerard reported Mint by u majority greatly less than patches told or the cooperation or that Germany was about to move 'anticipated by his supporters. Carranza soldiers In tho bandit chase. Tor peace, and a statement was Is-' In response to a request from Gen- 'sued denying the minora. I oral Kuuston, additional troops aro' It Is known that American Am-i bolng sent to tho bordor. Tho Fifth tmssadors in all tho belligerent cavnlry squadroil nt I-'orl Meyer, Vu., countries have consistently been re Fort Sheridan, 111., and Fort Leaven- j porting on confidential conferences worh, Kiib., and tho Twenty-fifth In- for tho Information of President fantry at Fort I). A. KuhhoII, Wyo.. Wilson and ' It Is understood that nro under order to start nouth today, tbolr rcport3 have h'icn that there - aro no more prospects for peace now than there has been at any lime for tho last six moutliB. $ : shipping news : $ ' VNSSKL MOVNMNXT MNT HIM IX PHIKOX law I'rli-a Haw Colo Younger Mlnuchotu PiInoii at Low Price, of thin city, roincm bern well tho time ho wont with nomo frlindj, visiting at tho Min nesota state- penitentiary at Still wotor, nnd mot Colo Younger. Ho says tho outlaw was then poBtmastar of tho prison. He was a. man of about T0 years of ugo, for this waH along In tho early n!notlc3, n big follow and good looking. Together they had quite n conversation regarding what wuh occurring at Independence, Kansas, from whence Mr. Price had couio and whoro younger was well known. XKAV LAW HALTS CltKW Skipper Taxed to ICvtijiiucs to (Jet Qualified Salloi'N Under ScnmaiiH Liiu Muuy Are I-'IiumI It Is no laughing matter, this now Seaman's law. Sklppors on Puget Round and Grays Harbor will attest To tills fact. In tho lust two wooKh thoy have boon hard put to it to Wcuro crows of iiullficd sailors. Sov 'cral captains huvo already been fined .Localise thoy have obtained men who ,not yet had passed tho examination for sailors. This week tho captain of tho American brlgantlno Gonuva loaded 1io vessel on firayu Harbor and, about to toko his leave, could not find any Bailors iiBboro to fill tho logal bil lets. Ho took a trip to Tncoiua nnd Seattle It was only after hovorol days of scouting along tho waterfront 'ami through tmlloiV boarding nouses that ho finally slguod up six soauiou 4ind then got away to sea. Tho Seaman's law wont Into effort 'in November. Hundreds of willorB Arrived Yellowstone, San Francis co, nt noon. Speedwell, San Francisco, this a. in. Duo Hero Adeline, Oakland, uncor tain. Nairn Smith, Oakland, Sat urday. Duo to Sail Speedwell, San Pedro, Saturday. OHAHTNH HATIM NXOHMOPS l ? ' ! : IjATI-J HNPOKTS hav PNHNHIXU IINAHD KUOM Pay 1? 100,0(10 Per .Month to V-cl to Ciuiy Aniiiiiiiiltloii When vessels on tho Pacific coaut began to get off shore charters for $120 ti ton to Australia some tlmo ago, peoplo sort of gasped at tho nmoiint. Now this fades Into in significance along side of tho new charter Just given tho steamship Honoluluaii, of the Amorlcair-llnwall-an Steamship Company, ut $100,000 a mouth. This Is $1,'JOO,000 in actual cold cash for the one year tho ship will bo under charter. She- will carry munitions from Pugut Sound to Vlad ivostok. Tho ownorB of this vessol own 12 largo freighters nnd they have been Illy Atmclitnl I rraa ti Cooi ny TlmM. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Mnr. 22. Gcnoral Funston today received from general Persh ing tho first roport from the front In sixty hours. It saino from Casas (1 ramies and tho only reference inado to tho operations of Villa was that the Vllllsta and Carranza troops had been engaged Mon day near Namhiiilpa. Major Sample reporting from Co lumbus, said Aviator Willis Is sufa and Aviator Gorroll Is tho only flyer now missing. KILLED III STORM TIIHKI-: DMAD AND MANY IX IXIHAXA HUKT Xorthcrti Putt of State Is Swept by Wind and Hvtensii" Damage KcMilts (l)y AisnrlMrt rrr to Ceo lly TlmM. INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., March 22 Three deaths, four seriously in Jured and more than fit) minor in Juiio3, and extensive property dam ago resulted from the windstorm In northern Indiana lato lust nignc. SEND TROOPS ixstkuctioxs oivnx to illi. xoik national (iuahd Quart erimiHtta ami ('oinmlHinjry Of ricei-s to lleport to V. S. Army De pot Soon us Possible (II) Anrlli I'rtM to Own lUy TlmM.) SPIUNGFIKLD, III., March 22. It was learned hero today that quarter masters and commissary officers of the Illinois National Guard havo been offered between $18,000 and $20,000 informed that It would bo woll for a tiny for them all. To get iiiniiiunl-'thom to report as soon ns posslhlo itlon, guns and supplies into Itussla tho United Sates army depot tiuar- N a probloin. Ilotauso tho western ,'ternuiHter for Insrucllons In Jho ovunt jmriH nru iniiciiuiii-ii, uvvriiiini; iiuiHijot tho mobilization of the National come via viatuvosiou anti mo biiron-.Guard nu railroad. ! ? ! 4 CHIXICSKAHAXDOX NHWMOXAHCIIV IDy AocllcJ Titm to d" ny Tlmm.l PI3KIN, March 22. A stato department mandate Issued tonight announced the aban donment of the monarchy and resumption or tho republic. m- Ar GBRBBmSMmmmmmmmMt - J, I STANDING GUARD OVER THE WHOLE EAMuT ri'Mi'i:i Ihe laxative tablet witli the pleasant taste Protects everymemberof ihe fofiillyfirom Constipation the enemy of goodf health Wo have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative 221 ffi&XioJUL J)for' LOCK1IAKT I'AKSONS DRUG CO. HAH HAS SII()ALi:i MIXCI'J LAST Itlll'OItT SAILKD 1,0110.000 MILKS Oltlcst Ptirncr Crosses Atlantic Oo.-an IIOO TIiiiins anil Now Will Take ! Ills HiM Host O ; ONI! AVIATOHSAID to iiAVi-: di:soi:xdi:d York ho believes ho will take a rest. Thoi miles amount to about 100 tliui'H iirouiul the middle of tho earth, Hhowlug conclusively that Kltisey has literally been going sonio since ho first went to sea. llo Is purser aboard tho American liner St. Paul ami has been for years with tho imiiie com- Ipany. TO HICAP KKLP I'ltOM SKA that wo have been wont to class as no account, Is of actual commercial alue. It Is to ho reaped from tho bottom of tho ocean, its uhcm are 'two (old. It Is to be used In making ipotash for farm laud fertilizers uiul It Is to bo used In the making of e- on this coast bao taken their v- h)0Blves. 'Qmlnatlons since that tlmo. The be lief Is expressed that the law in some casea -works sewro hardships, twit that In' tho main It puts In tho foV tlcc only the men who aro qualified eoanien and capable of doing the work resulred of scainon. t WATERFRONT NEWS X $ Aftor waiting outside all hour and a half because of a very lumpy bar tho steam schoouor Yellowstone crossed In about noon today from San Frunclsco, She Is loading again at tho Swayno & Hoyt mill. Tho Spocdwoll nnlved shortly be foro noon from San Francisco and la loading ties again at tho S. P. dock. Sho was to havo mado Han don this trip, but tho ownor.i wired her captain not to mako tho attempt, Tlio convenience untl profit of Time "Want Ads will bo demon stratort by trial. Illy AaiocUttj l'rru ( (u iMy TlmM. SAN ANTONIO. Tex., Mar. Since Thoinns Klusey went to sea!, 22. One of tho nvkitorx mis sing from tho squadron that went to Join Pershing's col umn descended somewhere south of Casus Graudos, It wns learned at Funutoii'ti headiiuurters today. 'In ISMI he has sailed approximately 1,000,000 uillos and has crossed tlio Atlantic ocean a total or 1,100 times. ' lie Is now on his lust trip to lOuropu ' ... . .... .... . ...' ami says imii ou ins return to .mjw i Figure.! on tho latest Boiiiidlug of tho Coos Hay bar, f taken a few days ago, show a shoaling of about four feet through some 100 feel ot channel, west and south or tlio black buoy. When tho Mlchlo stopped work last September tho depth or water there at nveaii low tide was 28 root and now it is about 21 feet. Tliu rest of the channel jlious very little difference over tho figures or hist full, though It Is noticeable that tho south spit seems to ho working northward Into the channel, especially vipposlto tho point where tho Clare monl wrecked on tho north Jetty. Swift mid Company, of San Kiiiiic Isco, l'( Clint rail lot- Giant Iteaper I'so off California ? DOt'ltLi: Xl'MHKH OF WKST POIXT CADKTS Jlly AoUll I'tww to ny Tlra". WASHINGTON, March 22 Tho Senate today passed the Chamberlain bill to dou bio tho number of cadets In the West Point Military Acad emy AXOTIIKH TOWX Hl'HXS Kelp, long stringy kelp that washes up on the shore with tho tide, stuff XorHi Carolina Miiiiiirni'liii-liiK tVir Sulft anil Company a few days ago in Sail Francisco let a contract for the building of a glutit leaper. Tho cutting off of tho Gorman tiupply or potash has badly crippled tlio ma kers or common-hil fertilizers in the 'United States. Ilaigcs' to Heap Kelp At tho Kruno and Hanks ship yards In North lleiid aro being built thieo lingo barges for the llerculos Pow der Company In San Francisco. Those bro to bo utllUoil in tho reaping of kolp from tho bottom of the bmi, the kelp 111 this caso to bo lined in the making of explosives for tho powder concern, tor Dcs'lrojl-d lly AmwIUJ I'riM to Coon Itay Tlm" GKKKNSHOIU), N. C, Maich. 22. Tho town of Spray, noith of here, burned this afternoon. Practically all the structuro In tho business dlb trlct are tlestroyetl and the flames nro spivadlug. It has one of tho l largest cotton and woolen mils In tlio state. Beautify Your Home An vny chair or an extra rocking chair often uilds so lunch to tho appearance of tho sitting room or parlor. Ilctddcs the appearand, It Increased the comforts of tho lioiuo, Coiifa In mill lot us show jou our In ro line. It villi soon bo tlmo for the HpHug lioiiNeclcauliig nnd jnu bad liettei- figure on tlio extra fiiriiitiirooi- new pleiVs jon will ueoil to uial.o the cban;;es ytiu ties I re. Going & Harvey Company North Front St., Phone 196 MV XKW LOCATIOX IS 7H CKNTKAL AVF.XUK. Ct)MK AXI) SKK Til 1-3 XKW STOCK OF LIGHTING FIXTURES Electric and Heating Supply Company IMIOXK HI. 1-3. (.'. IIPPI UMAX, MKr. Electric Supplies Repairs Wiring Better Meats Thats w . You Want THAT'S WHAT WK (!IVH VOP. It Is our constant endeavor to give joii the let tlio nuirkot uffoiiN and our largv number of regular patrons nssiuo iti that no aie Niiccoeillug. If you ui-o not u regular patron here, you luiil bolter arrango to be. it Mill benefit you ami benefit us. All kinds of l-KKSII MKATS, Smoked Meals ami nihil- lines found In n fii-st class .Meat Market piioxi: rs you it oiidkh MkS? Union Market North Pacific S. S. Co. F. A. Kilburn Sails for PORTLAND MARCH 26TH The Breakwater sails direct to EUREKA SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO MARCH 26TH From . .Sraitli Terminal Dock Tie Ad? i rtiseiifflte SOUTH COOS IHVKK H0AT SHHVICIJ JiAUXCH K.IMH:S3 leaven Maibflcld mcrjr iU; H ji.in. Lcnvci bead of rlrer ul ;t;lR p. in. STKAMKK HAIXIIOW leaves head of river Ullf t 7 ii.ni. Leaves Miirnlinrld it U p.m. Ftir charter npi'ljr on board. HOGKKS SMITIf, Props. The Tim II M il ".r SCIIOOXKH TILLAMOOK POKTLAXD AND COOS HAY SAILS FKOM ALIIKIIS HOCK X(). Help for Bronchial Trouble and Cough "Foley' Honey and Tar Compound ncti more like a food than a medicine." Mr. AVIII (I. Hlcliinoiul. IiikIowooiI. Calif., ays. "I wImIi to rucuiiiua-nil Koloy'H llunoy untl Tar Compound a8 it 1ms Krcntly bcncilttuil mo lor Itrouclilnl trouble ami ooukIi. It acta mo well la limniony with naturo that It la moro lllci) a food Umu a hhhUl-Iiio." Foley! Jlonoy and Tar Compound has a wonderfully quick way of noothtiiK and lioalliiR the raw tleldlni; Miirfnco of tho throat and lirouchlal tubow. It oaKCH thp tlghtuohH over tho cheat, r.ihea the phlegm oahlly, and holpa tho Htubbom raekliiR coukIi that la uo ex hauatliiR and weakouliit,-. It U tho host inedlclao you can buy, and better than anything you can mako, fur couKhx. colds, spasmodic, croup, uliooplnir couch. In irrlano and broil- filial coukIih, boarxeucKH, tlelUluK' GET N MUSIC Coino in and play tho latcat victor rccorda on our niachlno and aeloct the ones you dolro r,tltlt to ClioohO l-'nmi Wo will order special Nuinbors for you t L. L. Thomas Music Co. 7tl Central Avonuo f fll I V 1 t tMI tlKHIII nan ivi'.ii, jiiiin 11 -iii u "" VWM,n,,n' HWHiwiivpp, .v.,,..n rOH IM-'OHMATIOX PIIOXK liTH It contatua no opIateH. and H acceptablo ii'iw ,imiv. . .. ... 1. , to tho most Heiuiitlve atoauicli. 'lt).M .IAMI.S, AKt., Ocean Dock Every ueer la a friend. For Balo by Owl Prescription Phar- COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS ""' nFra"1' " CoU"n S?1 nne, OppoBlta Chandlor Hotel, Telo Low Cost High Efliciency in ? WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. Phono 106-L. MAHSHKIELB, OHKOON Pot a IbosinessJ sltlmniolaltoir here ainid toe lhappy DUNGAN UNDERTAKING b PARLORS nlll bo kept Ol'KN TO THK I'DnUO A n-Kiilar state llcewed underinker l lB ciiurge IMiono 1VJ 11 II EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gor it At King. Icno Marhbfield at 7 u. in., nml returning leaving from Kinplro at H n. nu livnvo Manlifleld at 11 11.111. and returning leave South Slouch at 1 p. in. Leave Marslificld at n p. in. and returning leave South Slough at II p. 111. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 SAVE MONEY by imlcrlne the f.i l" HENRYVILLE COAL Xut coal, ton jj Lump coal, Ion ' Or hall ton of I""1' '''' i). .Ml'SSON, I'f'l1' Phono IH-.I or lcn " t llllljor's CI" S,ure WESTERN LOAN AND BUILUIIMW u. Assets $2,340,1 Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN 4 CO. ....i Tr.isurer J.UHX - , .Aimaii. """ Marshfield J " ' "" 1 ZiZn i kixq Of .11 BowlnB 'ffT, Now located t JB6 MtfW West. Phono J ",! .-, ! also got Dig uab klaW of UBed machines. A" Bold on easy pa)"-