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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali
nnd t'oos Mnv AdwrtNer.
No. 232
xe9bste:h
(Sana
Wxmm
Ji ATTACK OH
: DARDRNELLES
,.:. Prpnaro for Land and
f sea Assault on Turkish
strowjiiuiu
SlIiDERlI
twenty Thousand French and
Erujiisn iroujs uunuuu
at Gulf of Saros
JIORE TROOPS ARE COMING
Mirny
ii.ui Sending 51
..... tviMi Hmnt to
MlW TDWK GD DHT;6ERIUUI GHSULIISIDE
"l!S C IMnCPRCCTI
IU ID UUIILU
m
eleven Moiti: Illinois ci
VOTE PROHIBITION'
Local Option Election Adds Largely
To Hie Dry Territory in
Sucker State.
tlljr Amoi latcl l'r to Coos IU) TlmM.J
CHICAOO, 111., April 21. The ro
suits of loenl option election In -0
towns in Illinois yesterday show that
1 1 towns were swept Into the dry
column nnd nil previous dry terri
tory was retained. The wets retain-,
ed 11! towns.
ELECT L
0
10
Urges United States Soldier to
Rejoin German Army and
Fight for Fatherland
SOLDOlSERTS
OF POLITIGS
I
Roosevelt Bares the Details of
the Doings of the Men
Behind Legislation
The Associated PressJ
And President Wilson
THE
lde
nca
11
0
FIRST ONE IX IIISTOItV OK
STATU OK ILLINOIS
Tin:
Mrs.
Reinforce
Il.lIi.1 In
mn rroni .wr- .'.,.
Attenipieii vii"
(Niiivtnntliioplu
mr A:iW" r"' t0,C("" I"iy Tlm",
mviinx. April 21. A land nnd
"....,i, .,ii tlio Dardanelles on n i
ft ni tain ....
ker Rtaio tlmu any tlmo sineo tno
r.,7- i.n,i mi ellOl'l 10 win Loii-
antlnople, Is apparently inin.lnon .
erln ci-orts tlm 20.1)00 French
1 ! FncllBli troops landed on tlio
il. Shore of the dull of Saros.
- M t... ! .i inti i iia inni
nj i operations aro actually uildor
: A.i.iiiiotint Hrltlsh troops nro
trr ilng dally from Egypt nt Lom
los Island, near tlio entrance of the
MConSftlon's aro vlrlunlly unchnng-
.in vKHinrdnv nloilis tlio West-
rn front unJ Kastern menu, iilso
lull lias ronio after tho violent
khtlng In ' Carpathians o iasi
" . .tt . .. .. .., n I nl urtl
lontli. anion ciibku"""o " ""-
bl points in l-ranro nro luiiwuvu
oth Blues claiming iubi'
.M.I.IKS J.AXI) TROOPS
A. 1(. CunNeld, Aged 71 Years,
is Now Head of Warren,
Illinois
Letter from German Consul is Made Senator Gratton Vote in
tDr AunrlaM rrrm lo Coo. Dr Tlmu.
CHICAGO. April 21. Mrs. A. 11.
Cnnfield, 71 years old, was elected
Mayor of Warren, Illinois, yestor
dny, defeating her opponent by four
votes. She Is tlio first woman In
Illinois to ho elected Mayor.
LONGSHOREMAN KILLED
BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION
House of Secietnry of Union Is
Mown up With Kiitul Results
Defused to (!io Hooks.
tnr AnocUlrJ rrm to Cool Dr Time..
ERIE, l'a., April 21. Samuel
l.eouoff was killed, nnd his wife
seilously injured hero when his
utilise was wrecKcti uy mi iwipusiun. t
Found Among Papers He
Left Behind
SECOND CASE IN SEATTLE
Got eminent Asks for Transfer of
Huron Von Loclimcyscn, the Of
fending Official Present
Consul In Trouble.
tnr Anoclil-.l rrni to Cooa t); Tlmn.I
SUATTI.U, April 21. Colonol
Wilson, Comtnnmhiut at Kort Wor
den, decllnnd to make tiny comment
unoii Urn Washington dlspntch rel
ative to tlio transfor of Huron Von
Opposition to His Opinion
and Desire
ONE VOTE DEFEATS BILL
1
UN-President (Jives Four Chapters
In Politics at Xew York's Capital
in Ills Evidence in l.ibel
Suit Today
tnr Ai-oclil. J rrrtt to Coca D7 TlmM.
SYHACITSU, N. Y April 21.
Theodore itoosevelt eoncludud his
direct testimony Into today after
stating that the Role purpose of his
attack on Haines ami Murphy was
l.oehmeyren. former Oernian Consul i0 try to correct aliuscs In the state
nt Seattle, after chnrKes filed against government. Ho sworo ho did not
him of urging n soldier in tno
United States to rejoin the Gorman
Army.
It was declared nt the post, how
ever, that tho soldier to whom tho
Consul addressed tho letter desert
ed from tho United States Army,
and that the letter was found amoni;
tho papors ho loft behind, and it
was turned over to Colonel Wilson.
Tho present Consul, Wllhelm
TIMES was pleased to print the nows yesterday that the Pres
ident of tho United States was n guosi nt the meeting of the nows
association of which Tlio Times Is a member.
In nil that goes to mako an honest, rellablo newspaper, Tho Times
strives to attnln. In gathering tho nows of tho world It hns the ex
clusive control In Murshfleld of tlio Associated Press. Tho news of this
association Is more complete, more accurate and more fnr-renchlng
than any other news association In tho world. That President' Wilson
would take tlmo to leave the uffnlrs of state and Journey to New York
to glio bis views to tho Associated Press is ovldonco of its impor
tance. Concerning the Associated Press President Wilson said:
"I COM II IIUItE TODAY SOMEWHAT HKSTUAIXED I1Y A
SENSE OK ItESPOXSHHI.lTY THAT I CAXXOT ESCAPE. I
TAKE THE ASSOCIATED I It ESS VEKY SEHIOCSI.Y. I UXOW
THE KXOUMOl'S I'AHT YOU PLAY IX THE AKKA1HS, XOT
OXI.Y IX THIS COUXTHY, HUT OK THE WOHIjD."
That Is n splendid tribute to tho Associated Press and Tlio Times is
pleased to announco to Its readers tl.nt it is the ONI.Y NEWSPAPER
In SOUTHWESTERN OREGON that is deemed WORTHY OK MEMBER
SHIP In this grent organization.
The Coos Hay Times is tho only Associated Press newspaper in South
west Oregon.
.'. Mueller, was recently nrrested on
TIk. nnllpn nvtirKHHKil linllnr that ilv- I -Muouer, was reiciiuy ui-uoii... ... . m iuw lure u
nan.lte had been ex lodcl u. er 1 o l'llnr0 r coiwjilrlng with Invoice tefl between Ha
liiilldllic
was secretary or tno i.ongsnoromeirs
Union and because ho refused to
glvo up tho books when succeoded
by another member ho bad been
made defendant In a court suit.
TORPEDO BOATS MAKE
ATTACK ON DARDANELLES
0,000 HillMi and Kiencli Troops aro
J.lllUCil III l.lliiipiwii iij
Bf Aulitt Trm to Cool nr TlmM.
npnt.iv i Wlrlcsa via Snyvlllo ,
L,n oi .Tlu. Tauos ZeltuiiK today
labilities n dispntcli, tho or.gln of
rhlch Is not given, pnylng Hint 20,
100 British and Fronch troops liavo
leen landed near Euos, in European
'urkey on tho north sldo of tho Gulf
Saros. Heavy cannonading took
im iptwcen t ho TurKisn uaueriua
ound Enos nnd tho warsliips oi mo torpedo boats nttompteii to pene
trate tho I.nrunnenes .ionuay iiigiu.
The roport does not tell with what
results tho operations were carried
on.
Seattle Construction and Drydock
Company.
ItKKl'SU TO TALK ABOUT IT
tllr Aoc Utnl I'rex lo Cum liar Tlmw 1
WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 21.
Both Secretary of State Bryan and
the German Ambassador refused to
dlsciiRs tbn lenorted withdrawal of
ine.in to mako any charge or cor
ruption against tho plaintiff,
lusldv or Politics
Four chapters of Albany politics
wore relnted by Theodoro Roosevelt
on tho witness stand today. Tho
former President gave what lie
claimed to bo details of the election
by "Barnes Republicans" assisted by
"Murphy Democrats," of an offl-
j cltil leader of tho Republican pnrty
in Now York; tlio cniiBO of hostll-
Barncs aim t.overuor
feat of the Hart-
Agnow inclng bill by tho Republican
organization; and the fight, lie said,
combined tho Democratic nnd Re
publican machines, Intter led by
Barnes, mndo against direct primary
legislation. Ho also Identified a
letter written by Barnes in which
tho latter told him "Tlio iden of
getting tlil of bossos Is absurd so
Wolf Von I.ohnoysen, tho German long as you hnvo pnrty government
Slv Vcm-cIs Attempt
TuiUMi Stronghiild Hut He
Milts .Not (liven,
tnr amocuhj rrn to coo nr tiuim.)
CONSTANTINOPI.E, April 21.
An official stntomont says that six
r'nnuiil nt Rnnttlp nr representations
to Penetrate from tlu) untClj states that ho had
Hiiiri'nsteii to n former German re
servist, now enlisted In tho United
lllei.
iidicITboi
rni:.t'ii use oxe that makes
(.EH.MAXS SICK
Xews
GERMAN'S WIX IX AFRICA
Victory
prld (.'ci mini Statement Gives
War Ciiiiditious In Dllfercnt
' Sri Hon of War Zone
Or AiiocliteJ Vnn to Coot llr Time.
I BERLIN, April 21. Tho official
H-tement today says. "A buttery
I! enemy was observed. not far from
He cathedral of Rhelms and was
ken under our flro.
"In tlio Aruonno district tho
tench employed n bomb, tho Qffect
It v. hlch was to causo our men to
omit.
"An attack of tlio enemy north
If Four do Paris failed.
"Between tho Mouse nnd Mosollo
Iters an attack oxtondlng over a
rge front was ronulscd nt Fllroy
feiterday with heavy losses to tho
.reacn. in I.o Protro forest wo
ained further ground.
i in tno oskc3 tho onomy nnsuc-
essfully attaikod our positions
lotthwest and southwest of Mat
lal and Sondernnch. Hero tho
ftench suffered serious losses.
An enemy's in-lufor dronncd
lombs on l.oerrnch In nation, dtiin
P'ng a silk mill belonging to Swiss
wpie ami liijurlng soveral civilians.
in ute East tuero Is no change."
Beaches Heilln of
Won in .liiiiiiary
FRENCH OFFICIAL
STATEMENT TODAY
lm to Huo Mado Progress in
M.iuy Pluce.s ami llopulsetl
Ciiunter Attacks,
Br Aiiocui,! pnf, t CU), Dir T.m-i.1
.AUIS. iird 21. Tho offlcinl
Element this afternoon says: Thoro
Pai a CurnoniulH of aomo vlolonco
the rCKlon nf Arms veatordav.
P'tween OIso and Alsno. and bo-
en the Meuse and Mosollo Itlvors
m the V..-..1 of Montmaro, close
0 NlreV-INs. l.ln-l.,.M,r. . nillV
IU "- 'J ...t)..M, ..V.V -...
P OUr a'.-k mnlfo Efim
It f " ll" tWo German counter
"iiks on ft lino of tranches wo
POtX VeStr I.I. M ftrt ...i..na-if,.l1v VA
lulled, ' '" D"t" "
Belgian nvlntnra 1inn..inr..Pi. tllO
irienal at Bnigis and tho aviation
pud at L'seiegh."
tnr Anoclt(l rrM to Com Uir Tlmu,
BERLIN, April 21. Official uovs
from Gormnn East Africa of tho
defeat of British forces on January
IS and 10 near .lusslnl Just reached
Berlin. Tho British lost some 200
killed.
ENJOYS SOME BIRTHDAY
Homo Indulges In Great Patriotic
DcmnuM ration on Evo
of Hirtliday
Dr Aoclitl Tret to Cool Dr Tlmw.)
liniiK. April 21. Tho evo of tho
blrthdoy of Ronio was colobrated laBt
nlglit with groat patriotic lomt
ttnii. throiiKhout tho city. Tho dom-
i..... .ixi. nf thn ninlllfOKtatlOllS WttS
tlio doslro for complete unity of tlio
country.
FOREST FIRESC0NTINUE
Had Hluo In Woods In Pennsylvania
and Xew ,lei-My Historic.
Camp Grounds Tliifatoncil
tnr AMMiii " co "' TIOM,
PHILADELPHIA. April 2l.-Dos-nlto
tho ahowors which assisted I"
tlio work of extinguishing tho flamos.
tho forests fires continued ""'
sections of Pennsylvania nnd South
ern New Jorsoy. U Is bellevou no
ever that tho most of thorn
dor control, tuq wouus
torlo rovolutionury rump
Forgo wore threatened.
Hanies Ctmtrolltsl Votes.
Itoosevelt testified that certain
State Senators told him Barnes nt
first had no opposition to the rnco
States 'Army, that ho return to tho i trade legislation, but that later op
Gormnn nrmy. Secretary unrnson,
however, salt! ho had received a copy
of n letter containing such sugges
tion, purported to novo Dccn wru
inn iiv tlm Onrniim Consul to a
soldlor stutloncd nenr Seattle, nnd
tlint lio had turned It over to tho
State Department.
KILLED BY AUTO.
Aunt of Admiral Sibley Meets Death
Ins( Night.
Ur AiiotUtod Tim to Cool Dr Tlmei.)
ATLANTA. On., April 21. Mrs.
Virginia Schley, aged 7fi years, an
mint of tho Into Rear Admiral
Schley, wns struck nnd killed by an
unto in front of bor home Into laBt
night.
MYSTERY IX DEATH.
Suicide Hinted In Passing of Farmer
Congressman
Dr Auoelited I'rwi to Cooi nr Tlron.J
position doveloped. It wns nt thnt
tlmo thnt ho learned Sonnor Gratton
expressed opposition to tlio legisla
tion, but ho changed his mind lifter
talking with Barnes. Gratton
pleaded with Barnes lo allow him
to vote ns ho wanted, hut I wns told
Bnrnos ordered him to voto opposite
ly, nnd ho wns forced to tlo so.
Grntton's ono voto defeated tho
hill."
The Senator Allds Ileal
In reply to ouestlous, Roosovolt
said ho had talked with Sonntor Dav
enport about Senator Allds. Allds re
signed from tho Sonnto nrtcr having
lionn cliiiriroil with nccontlllg bribes.
Tlio Colonel said Davonport told him
DETECTIVE TRAILS
BURN'S' MAX OX TRACK OK AUS
TRIAN' FORGERS
Goes to See Men at Ouinly .lull
HellciVM Them Part or Successhil
Gang In North.
On the trail of tlio Austrian for
gers, supposed to bo part of a gang
whose operations hnvo extended down
tho entire const and to tho Inter
mouutnln ronton of Montana, II. E.
Alkus, detective of the William J.
Burns agency, camo through this
morning. Ho lert on tho nrternoon
train for Conulllo where ho will look
nt tho four bad check Austrlans In
an ntlcmpt to Indcntlty them with
tlio operations in tho north.
Descriptions tally oxactly, said Mr.
Alkus and ho stated ho had Httlo
doubt but what the men will turn
out to bo part of tho gang that tho
detectives hnvo been trailing for
months.
Tho detective wns shown pictures
of the men taken hero before they
were sent to Couulllo. One of tho
pictures ho carried with him matched
up fairly
tho local iraug.
Threo of tho men who opornted
In tho north nro now In the peni
tentiary of Montana nt Doer Lodgo
Bnld tlio detective. Tho rest have es
caped. Ho bolloves theso men nro of
the same outfit, their operations be
ing or tho snmo nnturo
ra
N
E
MAY
ARRIVE
SAYS .1
IERE IX EVENING
h. LAIRD.
PEICE IE
OF
1
IN
y
War Will End When Allies Of
fer to Quit, and Not
Before
ATTITUDEDF KAISER
Berlin Says Army Will Fight
on Although on the
Defensive
lug cashed. Tho checks wore drawn
Tor amounts ranging around ri0.
It Is believed tho men wont from
Vancouver to llolso wlioro another
$2,000 wns secured with checks on
tho Inter-Mountnlii Rnllrond, Hi this
latter caso nn old protectogrnph,
much out of dnto, wns found to du-
pllcato tho railway rompnnys seni
AUSTRIA IS TO CONTINUE
AcmidliiK to liiitest Reports KnlM.'i1
Has Abandoned Hope of Winning
a Declsho Victory Over Allies,
But Will Continue. Defensive
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 21.
"Germany does not expect to win a
BUinshlng victory, but will uovor suo
for pence. Tlio end will ronio whon
tho allies, tiro of hopeless waste of
blood and trensuru nnd propone to
end the conflict."
This Is tho attitude or Gormnny at
this time. It Is In uuhstancu what hns
been eoinmuulcnted lurormiilly with
in tho Inst forty-eight hours to tho
United Stntes government.
That Knlscr Wllholm caused this
Htntemout of his position on tho uuos
tlon of penco to ho presented to tho
American government on tho ovo of
the opening of tho spring cnmpnlgn,
In which Kitchener's now army of 1,
000,000 men Is to piny nn im
portant part, Is rognrded hero ns sig
nificant. Denies Wilson Urged Ending.
At tho White House It is denied
that President Wilson hns mndo any
recent Inquiries concorulng tho dis
position of tlio belligerents to end
the war.
It Ib supposed that tlio Kalsor as
sumed the United States would bo
interested In understanding tho Gor
mnnlc statu of in I ml and possibly
would transmit tho Intelligence to
ro-
mpanled
be
will nnd
the morning ami whizz tbrougii the , HuhsIii Informally with tho attitude
2K miles to uninns vnnoy wnoro mo of Germany.
must! it s cons dored not unlikely that
Plans, Beginning May I, Auto
Trucks Through From Roscliurg
lo Catch I. wnlng Train
A now mnll schedulo bringing
mall from Roseburg to Coos Bay
on the evening trulu arriving at
r : :i 5 p. in., will ho n probability
shortly after Mny 1, according to
Joe I.. Laird, of Myrtle Point, who
Inst evening wns in consultation
with Postmustor Hugh McLaln. The
speed will bo accomplished by tliu
putting on of an auto mnll truck
thnt will bo expected to deposit
Undo Sum's deliveries In Mrytlo
Point In tlmo to catch tho train
leaving thoro nt I p. m.
Such a change would mean n dis
tribution of mnll In tho boxes nt
the Post-Office shortly lifter the
arrival of the train hero, while tho
business and residence sections
would hnvo deliveries tho first
thing tlio next morning, thereby
mnklng a dlffureuco of at leiiBt
welt with nn Austrlun ofJ"ruo ", . ,, ., r ,,,u ',r,;su"1 "ow'1
lunu man luiiiiuii.
At tho present tlmo tlio mull ar
rives generally In Myrtle Polut
from Roseburg before midnight, ac
cording to Mr. I.ulrd, mid waits
there for tho train back tho next
morning, nrrlvlng heio nt 10:20
a. m.
Ho stntes thnt Kolhngen ami I
i-Toiii ins ji.Mi.ui. i.uiih.hu ,""" iinnkB, who hnvo tho mnll do- mo allies, uimougii no specitic
nroiigui ooze is t copies ui "" Hvory contract, aro willing to put unost f this character acco
cmiver. WnBh': Tho Intter place was)"". AoXTT Under ho I U, n,0",UB0- Thpro 'H rcBMn t0
worked first, about $2,000 In check I'illiifo tlio tn.tits would llovo l,inl '" 8ta, I"I"rgnont
drawn on tho Columbia Quarrlos bo- ,,... inailllr., . Hi,. nVini.k In acuunlnt Great Brltiiln. France.
1 1 miles through tho canyon
now ho mndo with tenuis. But
from Rock Cieek Into Myrtle Point
tho big trucks would again ho
brought Into use.
It wns nt first bollovod unto
trucks would probnlily ho used fur
I Tim fni'L'n.l lillllil wrltlllir nf tllO iml'- I I. -I. ,!..., l. i.,ll hum llir.nu.li
thin Allds hnil been selected prosi-i ,., .., .,,,,i ,,,, iiin.i lilnntlcnl . .v...,.. , ir .i... ....!.... ., i.. nrmv III t ha Htirlnir e.imiiulitn.
" ..... r. . -. I...1 IIIUPH-I ..n n...,i ", ......w ... lllllll ..I1IU lllllll II lllw oi;m.',il tv - " --.-.
dent pro tempore- in uio bliiui ...,, t,1Hl 0, Ul0 R()0(, c)Cvih. c0,, , Ho Improved on tlio other German Intention may bo to
''S " ' bT'liv other Vo: . "7 L,y..r,"i'.or.. L0!." 51'.AM.ri ?". '" ct..t.h0 "V .l,,ni!!i5 .!!! l"','l""t rovulslon In En
, "l'l"' "--- : ,., i .MlUin, niJJ hl iiivm niiiii U....U ... HUHUI'lirg IIHIJ .MJ11IU lllllll. Ulll Ijr . r.irllmr u'nuln nf Hvnj
I niibl cans" Bnld Rooxovelt. "so tho , ,111P1W ,...,...-,...,,. ,.,,, i., tiu i.,, ,.,,. " ..i,,,. Mnlllll ..rnimriiiiiniHi from rurllior wnsto of lives.
I .. -. .1. ,r. 1 1 ""
tnnn I tin 1 . rtllll lllll'll IIU .VI'IU llllll il AW . ....... (,
the Borllu governiuont Is scoklug to
tit Ito ailvuutngo of signs or discoura
gement and uurost In tlio labor world
In England to servo notice of the fu
tility of launching Kitchener's now
The
prnmoto
glnnd
British
hnvo been mndo for this mode, but! officials pronounced tlio action of tho
control BUfflclont votes to oiect Aims. ll0 l0tnii out; thnt lutor in the i wit li the now suggestion or Mr. Laird I German government a confession
Tiien aeiuiior ftmiu '" ' evening horo tno nion would prop-; tlio matter win proiiamy no urop
mntiilno donincrats had cooporutod n,)ly (,vo wnr(ei 1,0 saloons, tliOj(Ui, according to Hugh McLaln.
with tho machine Ropuhllcuns lit or- . . )( (,0 Ill)rt, ,0IK ,0 rnsn $wh (lll(.k tr,, lH 8 piunuod,
dor to olect Alius, and in position c1Pt.iH t,0 8toros until thoy closed snld Mr. Laird, would nienii that
Allds elected to by Tammany ''""'""land then light on tl.o salooifs for tho , tho mull will bo brought through
it. t caw v n Anrll 21. Ior-
uauK ' ' " .. .. . nrnlD llO U'ntl nllllllll luitliur III tliv
nor Congressman John M a so , , ,f , , ,,, Btnl0... ,
of Falson. N. C, was found uuiti, U(OM.w.,-(Nll,t.nms Dosses
lu tho hath room of bis homo early, 1 discuss loglsln-
today,. with n revolver wounu 111 v . . ........ ... ,,nrllo7 u
lower j..
tliut It Is ubout ready to throw up
the spongo.
Terms Germany Will Discuss.
Tho peaco terms which Germany
would bo willing to consider at tills
time nUo linvu boon eoinmuulcnted
RALEIGH, N. C. April 21.
Mayor Willlums or Falson. snld to
. . ...I.,i.lmlin tit fit
an imiuiror over in
Fnlson died suddon
111 1, -,n1.1i anmn 1 1 111 I
,111 iiii. ..... ,.., ,.111..., l.lt.i
Mimri Hint l'tiisoii nun mm "
self.
sked
iinunrH Yoa." replied hoomuvuii.
"Bnrnos spoko to mo gonornlly on
tho subject of
flnnl wind tin. Irrespective or tho passenger traf-
Ono plcturo of a mombor of tho1 fie. Ho stated that an nuto service
..... ......r.1,, 1,1 M11111.111H wna iinriiltf ! will Hnon bo aliened through for
reroKiilznblo. Tlio dotoctlvo snld that passengors from Myrtle Point toito tho United States. In brief thoy
nftnr being nrrested tho Austrian hnd Wagner. .. ,. i aro those;
tnkon tho postcard pictures from an Today
thoro wiih a consultation
to mo gonornlly on .,.,.. ..(0t nl toro ,t nt0 ,t8. I0f nuto stugo men lu C'jmuIHo to
loglslntlon. Ho said, 't, ,tH thnt woro ,mt to.)doeldo on tho opening of the stngo
In iihotogrnpnoil. Tlio route uhuukh i ""'Bt
least distinct oiiougii
idea of tho iiinu's faco
KITCHENER PLEASED
tnr
Aiioclit Tttt to Coo lUr Tlm.
Sec
nr-Fiuil'ntlOll
the icpubllcnns tn doioniing 1110 iogi
! lotion fostered by Hughes. Bnrnos
I 8nld ho mid Montis had control of
tho purty. lio suid lIURhog could not
take nway control fiom tlioso In
I whom It wns Invested." I
I At nnothor staRO In tho testimony
ttnnsnvolt nald "I talked with narnoB
I. ... tt'nM
LONDON, April -""','"-, 'over a letter I wrote In l'JOO to son-
rotary Klteiioner is vory r.it...v..l r vmu - ropuaiuaiy roferrod 10
BAND0N GIRL FOR MAY
QUEEN AT MONMOUTH1
Miss A. Bealrlco Cliaueay, of Klvcrton
Awanled Honor at the Statu
Normal So'uml
MONMOUTH, Ore., April 21.-
,m tiro tin- at Ul0 r0spoiiso of tho nation to -. ,matlon of tho paity by Piatt M,g A. i.ontrlro Chaneay, of River.
tho hU-leruitlng appeals." Chancellor of to ,JarnoH , llUt.g0(1 tho right-' l011 0re., it tOI2 graduato of Ban
nt VuBoy , Excheauor Lloyd Georgo told l" I collij,,OIH) 0f boss rule." (Laughter by ,, ion IIIkIi School, has boon chosot
Gormnny proposos tho restoration
of the Bttitus quo lu Europe, which
menus no oxteuslou of territory by
nny of the belligerents,
.. .1 1, ,,... .
I iiuriiiiiiiy pri'i'iinus a ru-iimiriiiiiiitiii
01 tno rniouios or tno iniiiigorouts,
purtlciilarly lu Africa.
' Gitrmniiy, whllo evucuntlug Bol
J glum, will rofiiHo to pay any lh
1 ilomulty to tho lutter, but would bo
' willing to pny a roiuouublo prlco for
Posto and Wilson Wluo. I. F.Telaudci', tho fnuKo Freo State, the Belgian
Tliey Had N'o Part, Aro Mill Fico colony lu Afrlcit.
Hut Prisoner L'so Xanies ' (UTinnny proposes that Great lirl-
'SNAMESMYSTIFY!
HAHXACLE CREW XOT VI7I'
STRAIGHTENED OUT
HollfO Of L'omiuuns una imii- Hn,w.tator8.)
" n,i,in. tlm ..nvornmont did not spociuiors.j
U M'lt.WU "- O"-
.itirtirt pntic AO COI nlFR bellovo tlio war count lie iinuo suv--KING'S
SONS AS bULUItllb eggfllUy I)roseouted by means or con
scription.
Htlest Son of KiiB ' l,,1BI,.H"1 ,:"
lists as Conunoii Soldier
hi tho Ranks
(Br Auocuua rr to co or tibim.1
.."-, 11 1.- nrll 21. DllkO Of
f BllSt'nralTan to eldest son or King Al
I iSot Belgium, who recently on lint-
a common souuer i "-yj"
..tiiinnt iiiillod, for tno
ffr-t time, alt, week wW,.,.l.oon
KIKS DX(E l'OSTPOXED
The
reulir 111 nut It lv VltfH' dnllCO
lt aS 11 l.r l.nl.l .l.l nVltlllllF
1,. . ' 'v Hum tiiia u,w.....o
r eea
UrvTl s rllit su d; nudPPar-lor .lory books, billboards comic,;
,.0u,ule?stood III. Hutlos quite ' postcards, women sdross and ot 0 ,
c held this
P - : aneil In deforonco to
Qetnor nf nnll.nr. Mrtrtnll
lcr, Lv nriio. f
COMMITTEE.
ni, 1 LKS XOTICE.
ulng t,1 ,i ,lo.l. Tlrnlllpr
"Orton Tnn i. i.tn.i ...n..tl,lv
in c 1. " Kiita mum...
rueca3 nn, postnoned until fur-
Qotii e.
ed as 1
Infantry
Ho
Ali ntlll
well as tho older comrades.
VILLA LOSES COMMANDER
...... 1.. 11. ..il., nt
of Those niiicn m
rviuva Was General
Est rutin.
(Br AmocMti Hf CM T""
"vrn-nv n p.. Anrll 21.
Further advices on the Villa defeat
aTcXya today reported the death
nf neneral Estrada, one of MMa s
EROPLAXi:S BUSY
ROSEBURG REFORMED
That town of Roseburg. slttinted
among the vlno-clnd hills of the Um
pnua Valloy. Is anything hut siow.
Rocontly a board of film cpnsors was
appointed, undor the provisions of a
city ordinance, and now thoro is u
' . . In nttlint lnV tO
movemeni on i""i " """ r :
III) Amo lll l'rM Cw lUr Tlw 1
PETROGRAD, April 21 Ten Gor
man aoropiano yniurur uiviu
100 bombs on H'aiystoK,
Still thoro is u mask of mystery ;
suriouuilliig tho Barnacle crow and
tho men urrontod lu San Fruuclitco,
caught aboard their ctaft wltli conn-
terfoltlng outrits nbonrd by secret
service oporntlves, Telogrnnis re-
....I.....1 Iw.it l.t. I l.i 'P.iltiiiil.ii frrml
.... .. . IUI1UI1 iiu.u ,,j ,,, . . . ...i
he gruduutod rrom mo urobou it-1 gy(, wiu nnd David Posto and from man sources that the Kaiser bus
mul '" Jun ,J. A. Ward stnto that those U0 nro ; nhuiidoned hope of winning a decls-
i free ami uuvo uau no pari in u I
clioson
nufion for tho Mny dny Nonuul School
I exorcises on tlm ctimpiis May 1. Site
luiu iicoii a teacher of rural schools In
Coog and Benton Coiintlos and will
, tniu and all other nations enter Into
in UKreemoiit establishing tho free
dom of hoiu and tho Immunity of alt
toiiiniurce rrom attack lu time or war.
Gel many N'oiv on Defensive
Tho admission from authentic Ger-
Russluti
Poland, killing and wounding a mini
bor of civilians.
COOS COUNTY ACCIDENTS
AMONG THE SICK
-
One
of General t
lommunders.
tblnus which might possibly prove ' Mrs. .lame. Cat.hlng. of Sumner
tilings wiiu-ii "t"l '..,',,' .. i. .n,i in ( i,.- homo at that
in i 1 1,,.. ..,,,,.. ..,,... ,i,,, ..in.,., i.. .,.. ..i.i.i
crooked deals of tho others. At the,"" ""' " "'" " ""
samo tlmo tlio San Francisco papors, ' i " "1 "n
Xanies ' statu that two of tho arrested men reached Washington from the war
part or tho tlmo gave their nniiios anzonu rorsovornl nionths.
Wilson un,l Posto ,t i,uCatcm that tho Germans no Ion-
Ulll UUMIU tlilll mti ,, ....
Posto appour dally lu front of tho
Oregon Building, say udvleoa from
Only Folic Mumhfli'ltl Men's
Appear lu Iho Lht This Week
SALEM. Ore., April "1. Flfty-
soven pursons Kustainoil lujurlos In
tho wook oiullng April H, wlillo om-
ttinvihi nt various occiinatlous. ue-
cordlng to reports filed with Stnto tho bouth, nt)d run their gold sepurat
i.a mr CominUbluucr lloff. Fifteen of i lug machlite. The men nllogo that
gur liitoiiil to attempt to forto their
way thrmiKh to Pnris, to march to
PntroKi'ud. or to invade England.
Henceforth thry will fight on tho dn-
thlngs which "'f'1, X 'm.oXhIs ropor el ill at hw homo nt that tlioio hurt rwliUil In I'ortland, while thoy have not lived aboard the 1 lar-1 flil,ve confldoiit that in any event
detrimental to .the moral, of tho peo Is roporto.1 (1 r n)1 ,, woro nauo for ,x ani, tlmt tlm , f
,ilo of tho clt. ,'ai'n1nt'h"eV. Mrs Alva Thrush aftor two woeks ' lnJur0(1 to the number or six. As men. Hoggs uud Young woro picked , l J " K "
SLttfTJn'S 'nV o Uke ntt,hoMercy1.lo.pita, has again ro-UBJlia the greatest number Injurod ,, pin San Francisco by l.rrh. . '-n.
Wheat S2.(I0 cv.t. Haines.
.i.,. l.. iivn it ,,nii aro ttolng to make
Roseburg so good that heaven will
seem like a wldo-opon town by com
parison, should a resident shuffle off
and find himself suddenly transport
ed to the New Jerusalem. Salem
journal.
Everyone- attend the sacred con-1
q.rt Thursday evening, H o'clock In I
tlio Episcopal chinch Admission U3
cents. j
niiMin.i in ititf home
Mrs. Wilson, of South Ninth street
Is confined to her bod suffering from
a sovoro attack of tonsllills.
George Qulovson has been sick at
his home In South Marshflold for the
past three or four uays.
woro ouiployed m occupations con-1 Allon, alius Hoggs, Young and Hnr-1 Tho Gornians apparently oxpoci
netted with tho rullioads, 18 being rls, uppoaiod before the United State the war to ond lu a draw. Deprived
tho total casualties In tills lino of j Commissioner yesterday morning and ( n 'smashing ivictory," such a
work. I waived examination on tho charge of , fatur9 0f parlB or Petrograd,
i i ..niiiiiifiiiiiinir 'i-rii-i mi mi i n- in i ii iukiiii
counterfeiting. The caio will bo takon
Hera aro the Marsbfleld Injured
Itastoo, Pete. Marshflold, foot out,
luln. Alh.nl A. ('.. Mnrahfluld.
""?. - . ::"-" o... n,,..nln. Ilnrri M
hand lost, sningio nun; .tiuvuroHun, ouu vn-u.......
dictate
.... i.v. n, a Kwinrai Griind Jury noxt , I'erlln could not expoot to
Tuosday. The throe mon told Secret i the tortus of peace. What aomo of
aioiiiti ' tunca tonus would have been had
Sacivd conceit
church, Thursday et
Admission UO cents.
at Episcopal Deo, Marshflold. log brokon, sawtliat thoy would l',on'' "''' .w'1.0'! I Germany slgnnlly triumphed recent-
1
tier bruised, shingle mill.
Judgo Doollug.
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