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PfftSEVERANCg, PATIENCE TTTnCD THAT Ar BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS a PI PAN WHOLESOME A CU NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES Vol. No. XXXIX fill Go Forward Within Next Forty-eight Hours, it is Announced Assurance of Good Keeping Promises is Asked For Faith in Made VIOLATION IS CHARGED ft Moure Shows Thai Xot Only Sus se llnl Other Ships as Well Were Attacked Contrary lo Agreement Df AHwlale.1 I'rcal In Puna liar Tlnica.) WASIIINHTI.V. 1). C, April 11. Alter a prolonged eublnut muting to day, It was announced Hint a com munication to Germany would go ror arJas plnnncil, prohahly within the next 48 hours. It wns buIiI tho ease V88 complete without tho affidavits from survivors which arrived today on tlio steamer St. I'aul. In Violation Tho plan to present tho Amorlcan rase ramu with tho accumulation of evldenco that not tho Huseox alono but other ships an well' woro Una Iroypil In viohitlon of (lormnny's promises to tho United States. Wauls Evidence With tho statement of fact will ho a demand for ovhlcnco of UoTinuny's rcuiI faith to innko good lier assur ances. .Nothing la tho natiiro of a tlmo limit will ho attached, It was unJerstood. flSlOlEfl fOJlJI.l.VDKUS KNOW OK 1I PLO MATIC PltOOUESS lining llmids or Mi'.vlcans Are He puled In the Xnilhern rati nr the Connlry ID) AinxltlM 'mu In Cooa liar Tlmfa. COLl'MUl'S, O., April 11. Com manders of Amorlcan troops along tho American lino of communications ro being kopt Informed as to Iho process of diplomatic rolntloiiH bo tcen tho United Stntos and tho Car rauza governmont, it wns learned today. HarLwl wlro ontnnglomontB lmvo been "'f0n np at Colonla I)uhlun, A-nsloii and Uauu Clrandcs, and ad ditional ontrenchmonts and rlflo pita dus, Heport liming Ilnndi I'nofflrial reports reaching hore Indicated that roving handH of Mex icans hctwe -n horo and Cusus annul m aro Increasing dully. Howover, (leneral Qoinox with J-000 Carraniatas, four pieces or ar ""ervand 12 machine Kn8 vns ro JorM today to l,o a roV miles west "f tlio nioior Hly ,.0(0 botwoon 'oca drui.des and AswhibIoii. Two "my air m outs loft horo todny on a "' or ''"'".uouneed destination. A - " 4AA t s'.mi.i:i.Ar,CIX(J rAHK "MNSTTIIB BXniJ.SlI ""AMO,U"'-M.a.,o,,T1,Ie.. 'ON'DOX. Anrll 14 rini "Ulc-mpnt was reached In tho l'HiasO IllPilt linnlfnro ense '"ay when a chock was ""HI (1 o representatives " "ie companlos for tho H"i""t agreed upon ycater- ,ia Tho C0Sl, sum Is not dls- 4, A.L- . . . . . l'.V OK KKBXCII SHIP HAS iKK.v laXDKI) 'i, April pacl't Jalmo H. Tho. H reached 'ima iin 1e MaJoren with lm Cr6W Of Din T-i. .... willlt., ; Cl ... IV7 l All .... ,-.. m p........ :;v",r. W1",,.,..L " Jlllir I'lll'lll I.O .. -m r --. -.., ,., l',;HH I'l.. - iiihii. JAY DOVLB, "ilio :.-(). ft i "' r' Kelly, Dentist, 201 Phone 112-J. BUI NOTE EH. 10 SEND CONTAINS DEWlAWDi fll Established JH7H Ah TIio Coast Mall E. BILL SGDIES h.os axoeles j()i:s faii to top ok pehci:xta(ie column Itnln Checks Aro Issued in Eastern Scries for Second Time This Sea- miii Illy Crowds KcKiit PKItCEXTAOES OK COAST LEA(it'E I .OH AllgoloH unuinntl . 0 .di Vernon n Portlnlid I Kan KrunclHc 5 S.1lt Luko 2 .no i) .nut .r.on .250 inr AawwiatM rtrm In t.Vo liar Tlmra. OAKLAND, April I I. Tho llpn vors bo far havo failed mlseralily in inciting their stride and nro kicking about lower than Judge MeCrcdle figured thoy would. I.ns AngclcH, howover, Iuih taken again to the top of tho scoro Bheot and Is walloping l'.or way through to victory. Tho tKoroH of yosto.duy In Hip Coast I.enguo follow: ('oust l.cami( At Oakland: . U If B Portland r . . . 5 s '2 Oakland Ill 17 1 HattcrlcH: llartutl, Solhoion, Clarko nnd Fisher. Iloulio; Martin and Klllolt, (trlfflth. At Salt I.ako:-o It II I.os Angoles (! 7 1 I S I llusslor; Salt Lake llattorlps: Hynn , and Hall,. Klttery and Jaunuk. At Voruon:- U II B Snu Krnnolsco .0 :i :t A'nrnon ...'. n 17 Ilnttorics: llaiini, Corhott and pulvoda;. Qiilnn and Spencer. So- TII K HKi MCAOl'tCS I f 17 AMofUlM rrrn iu hwi lit; TIoim.1 X13W YORK, April M. Ic tho second tlmo this season rain checks woro Issuod at tho grounds yesterday. In tlio National, Ilostou uud Hrook lyn woro also halted. t Tho si'oroa follow: Aiiiorlcau League At Clovoland St. Louis, I; Clovo Inud, U. At Chicago Dotrolt, (1, . Chicago, S. AL Ilostou Philadelphia, '2; lies toir S. At Xow York Washington, Xow York, wot grounds. National LeaKuo it -Urooklyn Hoston, irrooklyn, wet grounds. At Plilludolphla New York. 2; 1'hlladolphla. 0. At Cincinnati Chicago a; Cin cinnati, 8. At St. Louis- Plttshurg, l; Mt. Louis, 0. IS CIIIBK BXOIXBBU OK S. P IIKIti; XBXT WBBK urn Says l'nip(iia Draw Will He KinMied Last or June Freight Ser vice Then Chlor Bnglnoor Hood will visit Coos Hay noxt week going to Port laud na a witness lu tho It A. lirahnm suit Tor $80,000 against tho company. Mr. Hood says tho Umpqua draw will bo douo tho lust or Juno ami through rrolght Borvlco will start soon after wards. CJIVliS HACK PAHT OK MOXBV TAKICS llohls l'i Conductor of a Street Car and flets Bight Dollars iu ' Cnsli rnr Ao-ilea rre to Cota nar TlmM.J SPOKANE. Wusli., April H.B. O. Yandomo, a atroot oar conductor, was fobbod or ?8 hy a highwayman today while tho car was nt tho end of tho lino. Whon Vandorno told the jobber A or tho money was his norsonnl.proinity. tho lilghwavman old revolver ., Itlr. 41 nrtfl fin "tt u ii t I wltli liutructioiis to shoot tno noxi man who tried to hold him up Oil 08 GEIEROUS AND PERSISTENCE PAY - LOAFING AND LOTTERY LOSE MARSHFIELD, OREGON, - FUKTOM IS H FULL G0NTR0LI Given Authority to Handle the Mexico Situation as He Sees Fit' ? ilS 30,000 TROOPS' Secretary of War Baker Re fuses to Discuss Ques tions of Policy OFFICIALS AWAIT ACTION Will Xot Make Any Announcement llcgai'illug Paiml Ini'lileiit I'nlU Itepoits Are Itccohrd Direct I'i'oiii Army Officers (fir AMorlalel TrnHi In Cool IU Tlinr. I WASIIIXOTOX, I). C, April 1 I. Secretary Palter today decline.: to discuss questions of policy' raised by Carrnnza's note requesting the with drawal of the Amorlcan troops from Mexico, but said there had lieon no cliniigo yet In I'unston's orders. Tho border commander's hands aro on tlroly freo, ho said, to make any necessary disposition of tho '.10,000 uuiu under his command. All Lert To Kmislon Tho dispatch of troops to Btrongth- 'on tho supporting lines or shifting of border forces to places best ad apted to eventualities, are matters which Kunston himself Is only to Judge, iu tho war department's view. Await Oflclal Version Tho official version of tho Parral Incident Is awaitlcd anxiously. Slnco Civrranaa sharply criticised tho American conunandor for entering ll'arrnl, officials hero feel It Is notes- nary to have tlio Amorlcan offlcorn' own roport hoforo any concluiilon can "lie reached. Stories Are' Varied Consul Bdwurds said Americana reachliiK Bl Pasa from tho Interior! of Mexico drought varlod rumors o tho fighting at Parral hut no confir mation of the lepurl that lot) ,w leans were killed. All his Informa- Hon was that tho Amorleans rotlrod fiom i'urral Wodnosduy nnd tlioro was no news or rurtuor unsiiiiiies. Tim arrival lu .Mexico City lust nlKlit of Currnnwi wan reported by Spoclnl .Agout Uogers, nrn tut irfinrnni tacoma. wash., Apm i l .1 hr r Inr r II Mr hi U0I,B 0,1, -a ll0"s, tl10 J,iry '" ULLIV I ML LLliULMUvano of Arthur "Monk" Yo .'KICBIIS II.WK BK.'IIT AltHI-ST-lwltli )l i;i) IX HHMII PLOT CASH .Now- Looks lir Men Who Kliiiinred. Orguiilcd and Directed the Conspiracy Hr Aaw" UloJ Crma lo ( Uar Tlin. NBW YORK, Apill 1 I. Tim ntteuta of tho department of Jim and tho foderal pronoentors who al-1 ready lmvo oight mon under urrnstj ... ..,. .. ........ I.... in I1I..1.. Oil tllO I'lllirgO Ul aiH'MIHMI I" "inn in. niiinltloii shins, still sought to-, ! day tho prlnclpuls who organized, fl-'ofriclula and tax payera will be rep 'ni.ncod and directed tho allog.Jd con- rwouted at the gathering and thero a pi racy, OLD CASE IS UP;: VltOK. COXI.IX AIIHBSTBD AT SAX KIIAXCISCO Clinked Willi Defrauding Late Copt. O'Jvelley Out r Three TIioiimiiiiI , Dollars i (Snoclal to Tlio Tlmoa) n..r ttnl.tIIPIA I....IIM I llw.r ' Xlexandor Claudo ConlJn waa nrroat- Ht:L,i imm mi ,jn ..id Indlotmont for de frauding tho lata Capt. O'KnUoy of "Marshflold out of $3,000 in tho'inias- n), daughtor soaneo sovon years ago. i O'Kolloy'fl ovldonca bororo tlio grand jury at that tlmo Is to bo used to J ... .. endeavor to convict. Conlln rurnlBliod"man or Myrtio roini. u'eu anout ju a fn8b ball. hoars, Is .dead, at his homo, according 'io word received horo this morning, of contompt ror criticising mo suu- Slaco tho alleged fraud was carrlodfllo was a inombor of tho grand Jury cormnlttoo Invoatlgutlng th lm out, which attracted much attention Mast Soptombor, and waa very wall jwaehlpc ohargea brought against at tho tlmo. Mr. O'Kolloy died In this fknovvn In tho Myrtio oPInt country, .lilra by Jtoprawntutlva mielmnun. city. FOIt IlKXT Xenly fuiiilslied mod -. Vninf.nlnii' -i.nr..l 1nr.nttnfi ' ..-o o l I S. Kaufman wUU MBMUBK OF TUB ASSOCIATED FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916 EVENING EDITION PES I SUCGESS'AITACK HE !OV. JOIIXSOX OK CALIFOItXIA expresses himself Sliows (loml Will Toward llepuhli- can Convent ion lint. Is Still A Progressive lllr Aficlalp,1 Vttn (n Cn II kt Tlnirt.l SAX KRAXCISCO. April 11.-"I wish you, with your party, over whelming success" said (lovpinor - Johnson, Progressive candidate for o iiresldunt. four years ago, in an open letter htMu today to a group of caudlduluH for "loctlon as dele gates to the republican nntlannl con vention designing themlesves united republicans. He said he would continue to he a progressive as long as that party lasts, "or until tliero shall ho what every man who follows passing J events looks forward lo a Joint ae tlon upon the common ground of the I progressiva and republican parties at national conventions. ' OOVBIIXMBXT THOOPS AXI IIBIU i:ls ix a clash According to Itepoits deceived (ho Casualties llesiiltlug I'roiu llat- tlo Xiiiubered ICighty lllr Awocllcl rrrH to Com llaj Tlmn. llOXO KOXO. April 11. Fighting between tho governmont troops mitt f- revolutlonlsts took phico at Canton last night, whon tho soldiers opposed the lauding of the rebels, unities numbered thirty. Tho cub- Ak aaa PIH.B KKHITBH KATIIBIt OK I'lKTII CHILH lllr AaaoflatJ Trna I rwn Bay Tlmn.l CHICAGO, April 1 I. An eight pound hay wan born to tho wife of Jobs Wlllard last night. Ho Is tlio firth "THilld. FGHTNG Mi MOT GUILTY .ll'llV HBTLMIXS VBIIDICT IX KA.,nvul of tlio troops. MOCS TACOMA CASH Ucrentlant Charged Willi I'orgery In'11'0 "nltwl Btntoa fully oxpocted to Coiiuectloii With Looting ( Stato Kunds 'Or AitiKlalM I'rvia lu Com liar TlniM.) After tho Ollllg, charged with forgo.-y iu ronnortlnn tho looting or the statu Indus- trial insuranco ruuus or neany i.mi,- OOOreturned a verdict or not guilty n .tills morning I'O DISCUSS TA.YIvS Conreieiico lo lie Held lu This .Month Portland (Spoclnl to The Tmos) POHTLAXD, Aro., April II. l.fiifnrotwa .ill IflVll f If 111 U'lll lw A held .w,......,,. .... ........ . '( 'at Portland oiu April 2S. i'iMiiut will ha free and open apeocli which lt Is oxpectod will bo bonoflclul. 'lliot ;Confeionco Is c.illod by tho Orogonibut woro ropulsod, accordliiK to ro- Kulionui rax iteionu Aaaociniiou. - MBXICAXS IMItBD OX . IXAUMBD AMBHICAXS (Spoclal to Tho Tlnua) (11 AniHWlatfil l''"i i" f raj Itiura. SAN ANTONIO, Toxaa. April II. -The Americana on whoifi MexliKina at Par ral fired woro unarni'd ac cording to un unnnnfirined vurslou of tho ineldont cur rant in Chihuahua and trnnatiilttod to FuiiBton to day. DIBS AT MVUTI.B POIXT C. V. Sunford, woll known young ' ...... . ... .... . FOH SALIJ Xew fl-rooiii liuiign- low, completely JTurnlhlfnl; .Vorlli Tenth ktivet, N. S. Matt.son, phono o35( mmts PItKSS Band of Probably Forty Mounted Men Start Fight But Are Driven Off BUTTLE SHOOT OIE No American Casualties. But One Villa Man Reported to Have Been Killed ' TROUBLE WAS ON APRIL 12 . .. . . i Is .Made hy Teutonic Knives on Posi tions South or lloiiainout llut Kvl ileiilly Itesiills Were Xot v.r Any Impoitaiico tllr Aworlal.! Vroni lo Piu IU, TlinM.J i i.u.Miu.x, April II. Tlio rrencii tnonltlons near Hill N'o. Ml) I In tlio Verdun section west of Meuso woro subjected to violent bombardment last night. Bast of tho river there l'j a recrudescence of activity on tho pnrt of tho (lemmas, although no heavy actions nro rerordotl In the JiFioneh civninunlentlon. A small at tack on tlio French positions nouth of DounmouL was repulsed, TO SK.CHKTAUV LAXSIXd TKBAT WILL Denies Agreeing to Withdraw Troops at Certain Time anil Will Xot at ProM'iit (llf AaaiHlatn.1 l'rr lu Con liar TImim.) WASIIIXOTOX, 1). C, April II. Secretary, Lansing announced today that ho was preparing to trout with' arraa7.u'a proposal for wlthdawul j'of tho Amorlcan troops from Mexico. iMIe uiluod however that no Immodluto 'wlthdritwal was In contemplation. Will Inform Caiian.a Tho United States will Inform "Carrauza to that effect and discuss j with him the time and manner of ro- Tlio secretary h nnnoiinconioiit j' was talten to moan that Inasmuch as c Ithdraw tho troops whon tho villa fment will ho mudo. I Denies Agreement. j Secretary Lansing nald Iho United AStutos hnd not agreed to restrict the iiiinlHi'u iivtwiilliliiii In tlin lnriMloiv " -", - ."- - '! tit leached hy March 23, and ovident- ,y loro W( Homo miHnndorstandfng :o, t.arraiua.H ,,Brl ,n (lml 10B,,0(.t, (I MAX!) OP' VILLA MBX PLACB VICSTBIHIAV They Weie llepulsed Aceordiug to the Itepoits Which Are Deceived h Aatmlal.) I'im lu Cua Ila; TIium.J TOItltKOX, April H. A band of villUtas yoatortlay uttaoked Cauiurgo u., ,fu ndvlcos rocalvml. i lleport Ci'iiiu PniTtil , AiU'Ikau lmn Imlnu ...... II... a ....!. I in . rn.nna r. t, ml I .. .1... 11nHM..I it... .UIVQ UlitbtlKUtl 111 HIM 1'illllll V Yli.lil it.n.. unila. ..n ....... .1 . 1 1 .. I.... ' ...t,.v tium iii.t.s, uuijiuiiuiu til .mijvi Tnilllili'InR nml llinl nt Innut mm ON AUTO III DISCUSS flrnllT ATTACKED n nun II ' ; "" "" " "'Aniorleaii was killed mid sovoral Moxlcuns wounded. Tho doath list or .Mexicans 1s not known. Tho troublo Is reported to liuvo lieon liilfkly quelled E PKOXOl'XCBD AOAIXST I'XITBD STATICS ATTOIIXBV MAIISHALL i III AMM.UIM I'rra in Cuoa liar TIidm.1 WASHINOTON. D. C, April II. U'li.0 houao auh-commlttea today sub- .....l H..nn, ..Mn....n.l..u- ll.tltutl hiiuuh ii'"i i"u': " -StateasMarshall of Xaw York guilty i nairmau jioun iiiiui-uiimi mo nuimu thut ho would re'iuei-t no utlou bo 'tshPil for ut legst two woks In or riir ti B've Marahall an opportunitv to conoid' r it CARD CONTEMPT K Consolidation of Times, Const Mull ami Coos Hay Advertiser. EIGHTY BDATS S THAT XCMIIKlt DBSTItOVI'.l) .MIXBS Oil srit.MAIHXKS Inroi'inalhin Is Chen Out In Official (oiiiiau Statement Made at. Ilerlln Today lj AHOfUtM l'nvi to Ctvoi tUy TIidmi ) 11BUL1X, April I I. (Wireless Sayvllle) A statement Issued the Oormnn ndmlralty says that to by In the mouth of March 80 trading vosW vuds belonging to hostile couiilrle with an nggivgat" tonnnge 000 were sunk bv (lerinun of 2(17,-suhiuar- m or iniues. T llltl TIKI! IS STBA.MBH iti:ioitTi:i INVBIILVOX Sl'XK Captain and Bleveu of Ciew SiivimI Itul Blovcn Others In Small Itoiit Missing Ur Ammrlatr.1 I'ttwa to lSnm Ha, TlniM.J QITBBNSTOWX, April II. Tho Captain and It men of the IlrltUh steaiuer Inverlyou lauded today nnd roport'ul their vossol mink by a Hiib - murine Tuesday. One of the res - cued crew Is an American. Another boat containing 1 1 men is nilfulun. LOSSES ARE HEAVY IIIHTISH HBPOItT I'Olt MONTH OK CASl'ALTII KICHfttJAUV :s Two llrlgadler d'cueva Killed and I'our Olliei-s Wounded Shown Iu the List lllr Aaam-tathl I'pjh it Cnna nar TImM I.OXDON, April 1 1. .Tlio officers' casualty list for February shown the British lost 2(i:i killed, 597 'wounded (nnd in missing. This brings the to tal casualties since the beginning of tho war to 23,1)02. Tho February loHMoa woro the heaviest In Mov optamla ami tlio Pondim gulf. During tlio mouth two brlgadlor-gonornla woro killed nnd four wounded. C u rrnuiti axd pbiisiaxs pit cav. ALHV TO KLK.IIT Kngiigeiueiit Is With Three Ilegl incuts According to Official State ment from Constantinople I Mr AaMrlalrl I'rraa to Oaoa Tar Thrina.) COXSTAXTIXOPLB, April 1L An official atatement says: "A force of PerBluii worrlors and Turkish detachments attacked tlireo 0 SUBMARINED ATTACK r.L.lnu.iii.iir IMlHlt.n ..nvHti-v nr.M.- Knl.,"' '" rtniBU IIOIOI III UUIU SIX O biilak and put them to flight In the direction of Uriimlnh. Otherwise there were no Important ougago inents." (DEFEAT THE TURKS IIIHTISH CLAIM TO HAVB KCOItKI) A VICTOUV Stnteiiieut Says I'nciuy Is Driven Hack Several .Miles lu Kugngo liient On Tigris llr Awodatisl 1'rtwi la Cw liar Tlm.l I.OXDON. April I I. - Def-at of the Tiirklah fores lu MiuopdtHinla i by tho llrltlsli Is reported officially. lu an eiigiiKomeut on the Tigris, tho Turks wore driven buck from one and a half to tlireo mil".. LOOKS FOR FAILURE CIIAIIDIAX STO.N'B COXFBUS WITH LAXSINt. llelJeves Unit Capture) id Villa Oui Xever lie Aci'oiiipllslicd hy United States (nr Ao. latnl rra to Cuoa liar Tlmea.) ' WASIIfNOTON. 1). C. April H. Chairman Stono. after eonforrln with Seorotary Lansing aa.Ii!: '"The problom confronting this govornmmtl ia how long It would ho wise to P tho expeditionary forco In Moxleo. I have novor bolloved wo wouhl ar lili-vo Hit capture of Villa Diar had a price on Vil'u'a lie.ul for year and c mid not 'ct him ' CITY EDITIO. Foor O'clock No. 223 French Position at Hill No. 304 in Verdun Section Attacked by Germans No Heavy Action East of the River Mouse Has Been Reported ' ONE ATTACK IS REPULSED lleport I'loin I'ront ilusl Itecelvcxl hy Aeroplane to Chlhualuia Per- hlilng Has MommI Ills Camp Xi.ith CarranMi .Men Aid IU AaioclalM Tfoaa lo Tuna lla, TltliM. PKItSlllXdS CAMP AT KUOVT, APHIL 12. (Aeroplano to Chihua hua) About 10 mounted men, bo llcvod to bo Vllllstas of aenerai itxr- tango's command, nttackud last night an uillo supply train. Thoy wo-o Ibenlon off after a nhorl fight. Thero woro no American casualties. Ono Vllllsta wns killed. .Moves Camp South Pershing moved IiIh camp yester day sooth, penetrating far Into Villa territory, whore he round numerous constitutionalist detachments under nonornl (larxa, who gave the Amorl caiui friendly grouting nnd co-opera- titiu. Trutcluig Ou Auto Train Pershing travelled hern lu an auto- mobile rain of supply trucks. Tho fight, which (V.tcurred last iilght, wns several miles 1n tho rear it the automobiles carrying Persh ing innil hltt escort. IS iIOIIV MOIIOAX OK BMPIItB IIAf) PASSBD A WAV Proprietor oT the Arago Hotel Years and Widely Kuoivit In (ho Locality for John Morguu, n pioneer icsldoul of Bmpirn nnd one or the early hotel proprletnin or this part of the slate, IIetl at l o'clock this morning nt 1ila homo In that placo. Asthma wnn the eauKo of death and had caused him to bo In III health for uomo tlmo past. Mr. Morgan was about 00 years old and wiih a native of Ilostou. Ho had lived lu Umpire for about It) year.i l""" '" ,0"K i10"0" WH" proprietor fo tho Anigo Hotel seven years ago. Had .Many Friends Mr. .Morgan una widely known in tlio county and hud many old friends who will regret to know of his deam lie Is aurvlvtul rby a Iwldow, rwo idaiiRhterM, Mra. .lumen Itoolie. wlfa of Capt. Keoha or San FraiiPisco who arrived hero a abort tlmo hoforo tho donth. and Mias II. Morgan who enmo i two yoam ago from Cnllfornlu to help take euro of her fathor.' There are also throe sons, nil or whom are eh II onglnoora. They nro David Morgan who la iu Alnakii. Aithur Morgan In California and ('boater Morgan wno rorontly oaiuo back la now al Bmplre. Mr. Morgipi was a man wlto waa hlilily roapoctod. He was highly W'onsoloiulouB. a very much liked per son and a flno man lu mnny w.iya, nu iwnll as a hlatorlc character In south woatorn Oregon. Hitrlal lu Ciillfoinla The funeral arrnngomonta hae nor yet been definitely mudo but tlu body will bo taken to 8an Pranelsro ror burial. ADHBUSTIIK IIUXS "Stop thai want adv. I have at hi my hundred liana and could havo rold ono hundred dozen I bellove a.i I rocelved ao many culls In reaponso to tlfe adv." Thla wna a Hophono fmoaaago racelvod from 0. V. Stew art, tli la morning, 'wo lln wwit adv. This was a small that appeared in iTha, Times only twloo. Tlmoa want rda pet rmulla bperuge evoryono on f'ooa Way roids Tin Timor. Hr. I). P. Viuigluin. Dentlst, Hoow "J, First Nnflniml Hunk building, v Leslie, Oiteoputh, Mai'fchfleld. ',:' BOMBARDMENT " VO 0 10 DUO T PI DEAD