The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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1L NO. XXXVIII.
MlCMItRltS OP TUB ASSOCIATKI. IMESa
A Southwest Oregon Paper
Tlmt's whnt tlio Coos liny Times Is. A South
west Oregon pnper for Hoiithvtest Oregon people
mid devoted to tlio best Interests of tills grout
eetIon , Tlio Times always boosts and never
knocks,
Established 1878
Ah Tho Const Mull.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
IERMANY WILL
DISAVOW BLAME
j
iswer Will Likely Claim
Wreck of Lusitania Due to
I Carrying War Munition
ill OMESHOT USED
ikinti Due to Explosives on
Board Will be Alleged in
Reply Due Thursday
IPTAIN GIVES TESTIMONY
IL
L IU ESTftTEfOFFICIAL SHOT
A Consolidation of Timet, Const Mall
n nd Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 255
I
II
SUBMARINE
ll'HV DCCIDICS Jilts. WATKHS
HAS NO CLAISI
IN PORTUGAL
Senator Freitas Seriously In
jures Joac Chaqas, the New
President of the Cabinet
ASSASSIN
IS
L
Suit Decided In 1'avor of Srrs. ltlu.
ford Davis Who Will Hold Slurt
Duvbj I'Mnto
(Special to Tho TImos.1
COQUILLK, Ore.. Stay IS. Tho
Jury In tho circuit court In tlio enso
of Mrs. Waters ncnliist Mr. niiifnni
Davis returned n verdict this fore-'
noon In favor of Sirs. Davis. This,
means that Mrs. Davis holds tho I
cstnto of tho late .T. Mnrtln Davis,
Mrs. Waters Is n half breed Indian.
Sho clnlllled to bo the ilaucliler nt
Mnrt Davis by an Indian wifo whom
It was claimed Davis mnrrleil nml o.ui mi.. ,.,., . ..
afterward divorced and lati. married I UIUIUS WHO WlineSSCO At
n white woman. When Mr. Davis died ' tack Oil CliaCiaS Kills tllG
IiU only heir was Hluford Davis who , e An Inn ni Snilui-.u nnl
also is dead, iio was ono of tho vie- senator at Railway Depot
tlms of tho nuto accident at North I
Ilenil when flvo men were killed. Tho TROIIRI P OPPIIRQ OM TRAIM
estate went to Mrs. Hluford Davis as , ,nuuol-t UL-OUKb UIM I MAIN
Is Hcnurtcil lo be In n
Critical Condition and Mas Frac
tured .Skull In Addition to
Other Wounds
PASSF.NGF.RS HAY THAXSVLVAX
IA OUTRACF.D DANGKR
The Ordiiuii, nother Ciinaul Liner,
Sails With Supplies for the
Hritlsli ii eminent
111 Am.vIiIM rirnt In Coot liny Tlmt 1
GLASGOW, May IS. Passengers
on tlio Cunnrd liner Trniislyv.uilu,
which arrived at Glasgow yesterday,
declnrc a Gorman submarine was
Sunday night. The Trims
raced clear of the danger.
AXOTHRH SAIUS
BIG FLEE! OH
ET
sighted
ylvtmla
President Wilson Reviews Five
Miles of United States Fight
ing Vessels on Hudson River
ALL FIRE A SALUTE
ITALY STILL UPSET
HKi STIMKi: AT TTHI.V TIED UP
ALLTRAVFL.
ILL
ur
Slllllni-y Authorities Compelled "
Adopt Sovei-o .Mcamiivm and Sev
eral 1'eivions aro-Shot
Mi
z
L
E
Chief Executive On His Yacht
the Mayflower, Crowds
Throng the Waterfront
heir tn her htlRbnnil nml Innlmlml mm
of the finest ranches on Coos Hlvor. ('hagas
Mrs. Waters did not sook to secure
tho fortune until after tho death of
Slnrt Davis and also tho death of his
son. Hluiord Davis. .
The case nttracted much attention i
as many of tlio old settlers of tlio
county were called upon to testify,
about tho early days and tlio relation-'
Lies That tfo I'lrtMl Only One Tor-
bedo Which Wiik Xot Sufficient
To Wreck Vessel Will Do
. rllno to .Modify .Methods
Br AMOclito.1 rnn to Coot Ilijr Tlmrt.J
PA1US. Slay 18. Gormany's ronlv
ftho American noto on tho sinking
ktho i.UBitania win uo sent Thurs-
f, according to tho Matins Amstcr
m correspondent who says bo is
lormod It will Justify tho attack on
ground that tlio submarlno com-
kndcrs affirmed in bin report that
y ono torpedo was fired, which
nvlnrna Ml til f lint f li aninn.
HI --.-.- -. uu dvvuiiii UA ...-...! A . A -- .
nlon was duo to tho fact tho shin """' "K ai :" m. ami wove
hied munitions of war. Tho report0. . .ut n."ollr- '" nil, counting
ship of Davis with his allotted Indian
wife.
ADD DAVIS
Arguments began yesterday about
three o'clock nml continued until
C p. m. The Jury went out this !
Wr Aim litnl l'rctt lo I'oiw liny Time I
NHW YOUK, Sloy IS. The Cu
nnrd stonmr Orditiiu sailed today
for Liverpool with -2o passengers,
nona of them Americans. It is re-'
ported the O.-dunu had u largo cargo1 .. , ...-T. .....
of supplies for the Ilrltlsh govern-1 ALL STAND AT ATTENTION
incut. I .
Sailors and Murines Aboard Ves
sels Honor the President Review
WIU bo Followed by Stan
euvers of Win Gomo
t Iljr A,oilliv I'm, lo Cool Utjr Tim"",)
NHW YORK, May IS. The big
fleet of warships which has been
at anchor In Hudson River for ten
days, steamed out today with Pres
ident Wilson iislirdluctaolcmfwyp
Ident Wilson reviewing tho five-mile
Hue as it missed the Slavflower.
tuj amocuim rr. i. root n. TimM.i 0ff t10 statuo of Liberty. Headed
TOKIO, Slay 18. A wireless ills- by tho superdrendnaugh Wyoming,
patch received early this morning Admiral Fu'teher's flngsblp, 1(1 bat
BOAT FIRE WOT BAD
,fla.mf.s o.v noAiti) linf.r chiyo
MAUL' KXTINGUISIIF.D I
Itlne Was Confined to a Small Sec
tion of the Cargo of Cotton
Curried
l,l In alnln tlmt Mm ln,,l . ' dCPOSltlollS. there WOTO -lfi WltllCSSCS
. . . .". ...W I1UQ ,,,.. , I .,. , frtl, 4l.,n ...1.1. .. l.lulr.1
a in such n way tlio Lusitania ,"V, ., , ., ., , . .... ..iii " " " i"-1"'
Id not IlnVO Slink linil nnl Min nv. ' ' IIUHBIIIIU IIIUI IIIU III.lim.lllH "nu uu uuiuu inu iiiiiiuiKlll llillll
Ives been nboard. It la lmiinviui will either ask for a rclienrlng or from Oporto. His assailant was tho cotton cargo.
iollnnd that Gormany win dcciinn.aPPonl lMo cnso' , faenator Ireltos, wlio also was snot
Imoillfy Its methods of submarlno
riarc.
NO OKFICIATj ADVICi:
r IOt AmocUIM I'mi to Coot Dr Tlratt.l
fcVASHINGTO.V, D. C, Slay 18.
BU,i68nuor ucrard lias transmit-
no Inillcntlon from tlio (Jernian
elRii offlco as to when tho ronlv
ttho American noto may bo ex
ited. Secretary Urynn snld to-
hnt nothing of any Importnnco
i received from tho Ambassador
tlio stato Department Is without
F 1 IT BUD
VICTISI OV ltAXDOLl'H WItKCK
COSIKS AS1IOHK AT HAXDOX
Past Identification, Hut Is Hciualns
or IHther .Milton, Cov, or C.
SlcConnoIly
fSpcclal to Tho Times.)
IIAXDO.V, Ore., Slay 18. Another
body of tho three victims of tho
OKDKK lti:.ST()lti:i)
tlljr AiuoilolrJ I'rriit lo Conn Hay Timet 4
.MADRID, May IS. A ills- !
patch from Lisbon filed lust
night snys order has been ,
restored there. Cbagas, al- .
though seriously wounded, Is !
Improving somewhnt and Is i
nblo to talk with his political I
associates. '
LISIION, Slay IS. .lone Chogns, gny8 umt the fire on board tho stenin- tlesblps and a train or lesser flght
tho now President of tho Cabinet nr Chlvn Stnm which hrnkn nut sun. Iiiir boats, steamed mist the Presl-
- .. ... ...I-- .-. - . ...... .-- . - -.
day atternoon has been extinguished. , dontlal yaclit at tbe speed or 11
It was confined to a small sectltou or Knots, each snip with sailors ami
1 ninrlues standing nt attention.
I As each crr.rt neoreil tho Slay
flower, six pounders foro and art
saluted -I guiiH.
, Witnessed by Slimy.
Tens or thousands or persons
viewed tlio great marine procession.
AIoiik tho waterfront on both sides
PHOKKSSOR OK COLCSIIHA TO HK or tbe Hudson, tbo piers were black
AHSIY TAKICS AUTOS
(tly AMoilatdl lrrt to Coot llir Tlmm
ROSI1C, Slay IS. Tho au
tomobiles or every member of
tho coblnett, with the excep
tion or Premier Salandrn,
wcro commandeered toilny by
the army authorities.
TURIN', Italy, Stoy 18. Socialists
proclaimed a general strike hero to
day a n protest against war. Tlio mll
Itry authorities were compelled to
adopt severe measures to mnliitnln
order. Several persons were sliot. All
meaiiA or transportation are tied up
by the strike.
Report in London that Bal
four Will Succeed as First
Lord of the Admiralty
EiEAIORTfl UNITE
Different Faction in England
Said to Have Struck Upon
Upon Plan of Coalition
UNIONIST LEADERS CONFER
FIFTI RIOTERS DIE
THAT M'.MItKIt KILLKII IX
TltOl'lUiU AT TRIKSTK Sl'XDAV
and wounded by a passenger on the
train. Cbagas' condition was grave.
I In addition to other wounds ho is
Bitrrering rrom a rrncturo or tlio
skull.
SKXATOR KILLHI)
tnj AiioclllM rrnt lo Coot Vij Tlmn.l
LISIION', Slay 18. Senator Frol
ics, who shot and dangerously In
jured Jone Cbagas, President or tho.
now Cabinet, was slain at tho Kn-
1 troenmento railway station by a
SUZ LO
IS
CROSE
AT thi: C. OF w.
AVus Horn ut Sim Jose, Calif. ICilu.
rated at StanTonl and Is n
Young Slau
(Or AimIiIM Trrii to Coot l!7 TIrim.
SKATTLH, Wash., Slay IS. Hen-
with spectators, windows ol down
town skyscrapers were full and Mat
tery Park was thronged. Close by
tbo Mayflower lay the Dolphin,
Isis and Yankton with government
officials, members or the citizens'
committee and guests. As each
I battleship pussed the President, tho
IrIiIdh IiihiiIh tilnvoil tin. National an-
I - .. b . t. At li-fMI J IIHHIlIn ftbfnnmB T 111 I 1 n H fc. 1. II
ices as 10 wncn tlio reply will bu wrecKeu gasoline scnooner iinnuoipii , buuuui- who wuuuhouu mu uul-k u -j .".-...w, ..w.00w. u. ,,,,.,, .mum,
I. wus found today Inside tho bar where abacas Ily his action, tho sol- " ,ul0 l,VnclIor5 ciiiioro or coiuninia .,.vng Now York tho fleet mndo
It had been washed up .Tlio feet. ,"" R ' H,nl,ni, " BM.llIt OI1 Kro. ""'verslty orNework. will bo olec-l for .vow,lort, the rendezvous from'
OTK PUIILISHFI) I nul tho arms and all clothing was ller forosto led an assault on lTHted pros dent or tho Pnlverslty ofiwhlch wlll bo directed tbo maneu-,
.Mjii.uiiMMii.u gono so In(Icntlflcnt,01 wns ,,,,. Has by clvlllims who wero clamoring Washington board ( or regents today vcr , ,ho wnr Knill0 aoll(? t10 At-
in, a..., 1.11 1 r ,, T, , slblc. As tho first body found was for his life. It was Freltns who' llo was born In San .lose, tallfor- ,lintp CoIlBt Tj,0 President ur-i
BrA.o,i.tHirc..ioCoo.:..yTimi ,10.itlvolv Identified as that or It. K. ,- ,. ... ,.. q . "I"- educnted nt Staurord University, -,.,.,, , ,.,llrll , Washlimton
EHLLV, Slay 18. Tho official Knovr this ono must bo tho body of '.,','".. 7. "....; ..,.. i.- ..i,,,., uu la lu his rortletlt year. mbourd tho Sluvf lower.
of the Amorlcun noto to Gor-
ny was published hero today. It
(Mil at tlio Foreign Off co that
ould bo some dnys beforo tlio
ver of the Imperial uovornment
Bid to ready.
WENT ON NOTE
piiA r.i'i:u havs nit tisii
HAD HAND IX IT
I IfniiaM Pnudi'u unfit'
... . , i, ...i, mt. - aHUHDU .jat B 'tJ
emier .Mcuonnoiiy or .mi ion v;ox. mo nlcntnry conflict Inst yenr,
Coroner Wilson nt Slnrshfleld was
notified and mado arrangements to
have tho matter attended to here.
Tho body wlll bo burled bore. 1
This afternoon some wcro Inclined
to bollovo tho body wos that or Cox. '
It will bo held until Dr. SorcnBcn, tho '
dentist returns tblx evening when bo
mny bo nblo to Identify tho body by i
tbo teeth
Another Outbreak Impossible As City
Is Now Safely (iuurded by
the Soldiers
(llf AmocUIM rrrnt to Coot lUf TlmM.I
RO.MK. Slay 18. Dispatches from
Trieste to the Idea Nazloimle state'
that tho number killed In tho rioting
wns about GO including several tigea
men. A ronowal of tbo outbreak Is
Impossible because strong forces oc
cupy tbo city.
CLAllAITORY
RUSSIAN'S IHHVi: AUSTRIAN'S OX
KASTKRX FRONT
Official Statement From Pctrogrnd
Say tho Success of Cur'n Army
I'ar Reaching
tlr AworltlM rrmt to Coot II.J Tlmrt. 1
LON'DO.V, May 18. A iar reach
lug victory on tbo eastern extremity
or tho Russian front, Is claimed lu an
official .Petrograd .statement. .Tho
Russlnus claim to have i.iptureil
C'zertinwltz, tho capital or Rukowlmi.
Petrograd concedes further retreat In
UuhhIiwi Poland between Plllcu and
Vistula rivers.
WIRVIKW UKSIDKN'T PSSKSt
AYAY AT SALI'Sl TODAY
dad
i
Daughter of .lamei Lalnl and Sleiu
her of Well Known Coos Coun
ty Family
A message was received today by
Sirs. I. H. Hartlo of North Ilend stat
ing that her aunt. Sirs. William Hot
:hciiant fstati: lays claisi
TO Si:Vi:i!AL RLOCKS
Seek Omier.shtp One Third liitciest
lu .Moit) Than HlocliN In
Heart or City
Suit for tbo possession of one-
third or moro than -- blocks or
' proporty situated In the heart or
hrotiifr of sih.mcax lkadhr
ri:ci:ivi:i i'atal wounds
Was Shot When llo Tiled to Quiet
Intoxicated Soldiers ill Hio
Mull Ring
(llf AmocUI! rM lo Com lltr Ttimt.l
KL PASO. Slay 18. Antonio VII-
has '" lir"ll,"r "f General Francisco VII-
ii..M..i.ri..i.i .....i ........i. .. r
... . nr f...li.l..it. I.n.l .ll.it! fi, MI1I..IM " '".. ...........
" u. """"" '""' V"-" '.'"".'. 'been I its! II n I ot.l l,v tin. M,,ri.innl I ""' yi'"iy ". "" "" 'u'
nnnnnnr 111 I Blfl "''" 1,ultys ""ll "eo" '" ' .' . "Llm" Fsliitn nun st 7i, Marsim , ,i i, i lveil in a brawl at Clilimiiimii, ac
DDnUMuL U ftWUlf,,r,th0 P?t two years and for soy- .Tn.rrruC " ,,,,vk,t'H reco,vo" ho.ro
r n 1 1 r II n r rl Mliili prnl mon."18, ,",(l bton tmnK r,,"1Ly- s 2 Sit i Soreiinnt Z V 5 i i);i',v- Tho flKl,t "n81'' u w,,H B",,,
IIUI UUL I LmiUI t urecent.y " nnry to tako JM ( ImrlosJ S or nut I UB V villa ten,pted to ..u.et lutoxl-
,,0SIrs.tl,0etys,,wa"tGyeaV old. nit.lr,l ownership '.ogeber with K. ; ' "!"r ' JH".'.
,. mnnilmr nf an old family. With her " Roan isiul David WI cox, and that '
C,,vSllm,,,S1, ffiStan" t'Mlw rt Wllw .5,11 now M lo ll Uljs Qrj j pflBI nilTQ n
TION IOR SIOIOR tAR ' wns ror somo years postnilstro8 until ' Tho hinds Involved In tbe suit, SM ,1! H T
JUilslon lu Opinion .Marks City tbo post offlco wns removed to roughly, take In wbat wore known ' lLLL UUIIL UUIUIUL.
Fatherb Meeting Want Com- SIcKInloy. hiio nan no entiiiron. nor ' "' iii " duiiiiiik,
imiiv lo Ilroach Plan husband survives. from tho ineimdor lino, about on
l Ciillc States Kuglauil Do-
pared First Hlockude and N'
Protest Was Slatlo
KB Auoctttrt rrttt to ct D Timet.
HE IIAGUK, May 18. Uorlln
papers as a rulo rorrnln from
Iment upon tbo American noto
Ocrninny. Tho Tngcs Zoltuiig.
lever, says In a half column nrt-
"iiio United States makes u
Pltm demand that Ccrmnuy nbun-
i mo siiiimarino war against Kng
I. Whoever rends tbo noto with-
Iprejuillco can scarcely cscnpo tho
'vbsioii Hint tho Ilrltlsh Am
ador nt Washington was not
away when It was framed." ...n.... .-..m,. tim i-iiv fathers last I .. ' i.. ... .i.i. i.. c.iir,.. ,..,,,,.. i ,!..,
mint 1.... . .. . .. UIIU3 li,iv. ..w .-rf , ' II UUI1IIIIU HUH l"l OiniHIO III Vllllllll - .. .n.i.V) I., .,,.....,. .J .
:,.".1 ' on uovenuow, naval cm- vcnin.r tabled the petition preseniem nla Mr siierliortl of Conulllo is her According to tlio comidalnt Med
' v. o "ormim war zono om gaylnK that It not ror tnoni 10 ,ot,er, , ,y the plaintiff's those tide lands
Mon, nKiilust whlcli America 1 im,.ii., in nnintnn nmrked tho ar-l.,,i .1,,, i,h. ,1-111 i,n i.nHH.in it(.r.b n ti.n uif.. f,... .. ...i....i,l. ..t.ui.ii.au-' Salu of Cook County coal Into WIN
r. . ' - i ittioiwit 111 Ml'"" ...----- uitii iiiu umi.) u uiuuniii, ti in mu niniu iui n uiniuifiu hhihhiwir-i
a 10 protest. Aliments of tho six councllmen. , ,iln ,10Xt tri) 0f the IJroakwater. Tho Hon" to K. II. Do.ui und Dtvld Wll- lsmotto Valley points li n now pro-
I Two of them, R. A. Copplo and fiinorul will bo nt Fnlrvlow. ic x. "Jolntlv and in undivided oninil I i.., .....i.,r uuv i.v ii.m linluutrlul
iSSl.WSSlLiaita MlrlllfTBnRniH,,'"- on Janusry .... ,005, Ir-mmll..- of tbo Cbambor of Con,
Coos Hay Rosoburgand Eaotori . ac-, Q MP MM ' (l U ft I ' L the inmplalnt, tlmt Charles II. Slor-1 . l-ottors uro being written to
Icordlng to Mr. Copple. A w ling- r U l"l fl I h ll H II H T f chant, now doiosnod. Ikkhiiio owner : tho commorclal bodies through tho
OFFICIAL STATIIMF.NT SAYS
THFY CAITUHFD TICRRITOHY
II10
M.-u Il.iilva L'na llm ilnlll'lltnr nt llrOllllWaV. illOIK'O lllll-K III . I'lll ll. .I'll , 1 t,,.v,y,'l 1,1 .! VI'l.'llC
., ill .o, ..ui.n ..m.. ...v. ......r..u -. ; . "'.. . . ' .1 II ll.ll.l.'ir.l III ,i,,l,l,,, ...,..,
Asking that tlio bouiiioru l; .mines Laird of Sltkum. Sho has four ' "ore mo lino ihkoh a slant norm- ,.,.,.... .
miiko a definite proposition regarding ,roliu,rB, j, d. and Haley Laird of oust to tbo depth or a lot beyond1 Hts Ol X n UMli
tho motor car and outllno n ton." ) Sltkutu ami JohopIi unci Walter Laird Mn-ket avonuo and down to Second j
tlvo schedulo for tbo car In Coqulllo of jjyrt0 p(ilnt. Sho also has a sister street and thence down Commercial ,'iliiis Slates Industrial Committee of
Chamber of Commerce Seek
Out'et for Local Product
('eriiiau Left Two 'riioiiMiinl on
llattlo Field Resides .Many
i nines.
ll)f AmoI.IkI I'rwt In I'ihm lr Tlmm 1
PARIS, Slay 1 8. --The ofMelal
stalenient this ufternooii says. "Ter
ritory west of tho Ysor canal wiih
comiueroil by us yesterday and (ho
day linforn yeHtorday. The Germans
loft about -Olio ilend and a great
number of rifles. On the oust iddo
of the eiiunl wo consolidated tbo pos
itions recently taken by us, A vio
lent (ionium counter utti.ck last
night was repulsed. On the road
rrom Alx N'ouletto to Houcbe. we
cheeked twit counter attacks, We
captured as a result or tbo night
ailvaiico a group or Iiouhch near the
cemetery at Ablalu. Along all the
rrnnt north or Arras, artillery fight
lug Is continuing day and night. Near
Horry nil Hue, tho German attack
was repulsed.''
GES
S IllVIJH PF.OPLK SATISFIED
WITH PLKSKN'T PLAN
noss on tho part of tho railroad off -i
clal was expressed. A tentative sched-,
uio of four trains a day to and from i
Valley points was uni i "
"P"At present," said Mr. Copple, In
oxnlalnltig the petition, "wo havo
very poor 'tl Bervlce' Shoppers
rrom Valley points either havo to
stay In Slnrshfleld over night when
they como or else have but an hour
. ln i,nr iietween trains. Ith tho
Ul B ..w.w --------
third Interest In tho tract
I The laud Is described as being
' RlMltn W'mil.l niin Soi-vIm
lul) Three TimeK a Week In-
"tend or Dally.
N neoillo llvlni nn Cnna nicer
In a somewhat peculiar posl
I about tholr mall. Tbo nlan in
jPsst has been ior tho boatmen
e the mall out of tho Post-
6 and Ihll llin Pnn lllvor
'e have n dallv service, and a
one
e Post-Office Department has
" me establishment of llurni
9 NO. 1. whlrli Inlios In Smith
HU'er. Thlo will nnl,. wl.'O Ihn
K. ,. ... .1.1, U...J 3..V ..
I..,. . ." '". "I lllivo uuV- ! nuillllX' "::,,-"., .l. I.a ..rlvolo irnrnL'l.a
c This rural rniilo la ulvon rn..nllmnn ForSIISOn 0UHOuu uiu "" ."'"- ...
mpllance with n n,.. sent ' "3' riuie forcing the Southern- It wll proDabiy w n irano sir
m .. -" iiiuvii. i . . .,
if i KiMim.i, 'in ritrcr o'Fiu,180a,c1, unlnuirovod, vacant, unoo-i
II. J. lMli.Mi it) l.iu.i I Ni.,cu,,ic,i and not in the aeluul pos-,"1'
AT SI-X'()NI AND IILROI) session of any person; and havo been , com
., ,iniiv trins nf the motor car wo .,'....'.. ", c,, .,., i..
could bring them hero n the i orn e zminei. Mtat of
ng, take them back n I. ernoon-! whlch sir. Kimball Is manager,
Tho same is tr tie with it " 00 0wns a fine piece or property.
Bay who have buolnooo In thoaiie. unilerotooil that Iscac R.
,,R,nWProBnt treet and trav! Tower, southwest Oregon agent for
up and doy,n '' r "j,","",, do-.the Ford and Ilulck cars, will occupy
ft r " , v a 1' .c.ee"or gooil" Most . ?.ld.r.W. portion of the i.w
"" Ji,i l tlin niltOS.' Ulllllling. liunevei, u ji-ji nun m it,
every one rWotJn tie auto.. jIucordng to the present plans, will
riMiiwi" --" ,.,,,.
ho ever since the siuuo weio ho
Will Provide (Jiuirtci for Isaac R. granted by the btsto of Oregon."
Towel's Agency and for Some I Since lluil time tho Slarshflold
Private Owneis Realty and Trading company Is ul-
, I louod to have secured tho owner
II. J. Kimball Is planning tho, ),(,, ()f ony two-thl ds of this trasct.
erection of a largo garago at tho Th0 defendant denies the plHlntlffs
"me time m
master Stcl.nln !va tlmt ho
manage so that the people get
pi newspapers every day, out
-um oniy eet etters tnree
' week Instead of seveu times
K' as nnu- 1. I. nni ....Ht-olv
..w... 4t ia iiuv u.....v.
w order to keep the present
Ur.eJE '.v .r.:;.; n't a monthly loss I turo. being
1'".1'. lr .-.:..: ".pa "ennA tra-!
with tueir iiumij Bv.,.vw
ding stock.
outside the fire limits.
ownership. elHlmlue to hnvo possoss
Ion of all tho land ombn.rod within
the disputed area
The names contained In the com
plaint as the plaintiffs aro Slury L.
.Merchant, .Mary Merchant, Dosmond
Lyilln .Mori bant Lang. William T.
.Merchant. Robert S .Merchant. lion
Jamln T. Merchant, Charlas W.,
Francis K., and John C .Merchant,
Lily Merchant liotsroul, Albert F.,
and Ji.mes SI .Men hunt, John Pruoss
.May Pruess and Irene Pruess.
t .. I !... .,u1f lnu ri. flun rikU ill I lift
i iii tut. iinnniB iwi nonivn -i m
Hl I at . .nt nt n.r fiiml itiitwl Iii lluilr vlnU
! AiirIMH l l.w.4 0 i"t -
e, vhat It iohIh, tho uvuargu
ousumptlon per rumlly ami tbo
kind of toal used.
Altogether the Wlllametto Vulloy
Is said to use liOO.OOO tons annually
says Dr. SIIiikuk, ohalrmuii or this
committee, llo sees no reason Why,
with tlio completion of tbo Willa
mette Pui-ldc, operators rrom here
should not ship their product to
outside points .
It Is believed that tho railroad will
muko proper ratos If tbo coal Is
carried lu luijte enough quantities
and to Insure this an offort Is now
bolug made to work up tho trade.
SPYING
IS
CHARGED
.MAX CLAIMING TO III-: AMI.III
CAN IS OX TRIAL
Anton Kiicpciflo Faces Serious
Chargo In Loudon Court
Pleads Not Guilty
III AtMMltltl I'imm lo Cum IUjt Tlmt 1
LONDON, May 18. Tho trial of
Anton Kueperrie, who clHlms to be
u naturalized American cltlsun, re
siding nt one time lu llrooklyu,
cburged with spying, was opened In
Old Iluiloy polite coin t toduy. Ho
pleaded not guilty.
A Oil
STAND
the petition V. A. Hold explained lt. tt t4. 1 fall,
Cliamiiiaile Club Conceit, cliorus
III mice, director. .Mis. Win. Ilorv
.1 .."... .... ... ...Ann.1 l.w I .
.." .,... .nn in pnnnco anil EOl mission, wio wiui "i"" "' ,
tiioir car where It w make them Mr. Copple. ,,...
"' . r v hP alil Ubey should be will- -You may rost assurod," said Conn-
money, ne saw. jnej n,tmnn K-imimli. "tbln move dd not' I
L"BJ?.r Wo the street rUed here, originate with the Southern Pacific
gi.-o.ooo I'lRi: AT
SPOKA.l TODAY
ought to have the street
(Br Amix Ul! IT. io ot Bar Tluiw I
DI1AI.' IV'l.' lnv I 'rlm
Those who are backing tho petl-i. ,...;,.,,..':.',' ,'v... utn,.w nf
George Cook furtner- Hon must now go to Superintendent,. Powoll. Sanders and Com-
wwr io Keep tne presem - ougni iu - -- -- v-nrih
w the nr-PSRnrV mi,.rni Rlc I mncrete between the rails on Norm
fes to irrT'.i.". ;.r.-i ,n..r rm-t street." George look niruier-
-.. . ---vj.k hid mini .. . .-- --- ,,, a .llllier UIIll uan. IIIUV III! luivu mJ mui-
"Ul D6 rnrlhKnmlm. In ohnrt ' Pil t lieSO ("i""'"" .. .. . i. ,i. .,.. ffl,.l.,l ,1,11.
t. - 'wi iiiLuuiiiih. a Li u--vi.v - i.t.. m r j- i rinoa in inr iiii iv ii ii iui hi null mi it itiin i i .
People are satisfied with the "That's cuiiuik " --- T, n,Vatnr broach to the council a ' SP"' ',,,r,p." " '"
,.nl lift Slllie Olir li". v jfi..i ,..nanl wliloli will IllPn lio "' "" " .".". 1
Sillier and nsk that ho tako tho mat-i
pany.
wholesale g-orerles.
burned mis morning
"l SCrvIca an.l ,... 1. 1
lall "...I ., unit, .v -
Pe'l satlsflp.i ir ii.n Mi.ni rmitn.nle,
lllsli
Jr.. Tuotilii). May ii.1, at
Hull, no (eiils.
Flu-
Take )our baths at O. K.
Shop, I-'roiit near Central.
H.irbcr
Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have
ALWAYS USi:i). PIioim 72. Pacific
LHeiy and Transfer Company.
PROMIXHXT A'PrORXRY (JIVliS
VIHWS RLGARDIXti .MILITIA
Says
tA&OiSftSSi l t 1 1 Vt 1 1 1 t t f TIBW Wt .d. brio, reaulto.
U'lm.i Tli ti Aifiii'l; 1wilklit
j i iiui i in .- -..t-..
Ilrutitlly They Should He Resist-
eti in iicin in
Mr Auo'LUJ IVtu lo Owt ph tib..i
WASHINGTON, Slay 18.--The
chief interest In tbe hearings bofore
tho Foderal Industrial relations com
mlsklon In the reappearance today of
John D- Rockefellor. Jr, ror oxam
Inutlon In connection with the Colo
rado coal strlko. Clarence H. Harrow,
labor attoruoy, was the rirst witness
"H mllltlu attacks people brutallv
and without authority" In- ail.
tbey should be resi-tnl r Hu re la
rbancc to re-is i,rd wo.
a piiriiu- : uuuuni uiu .'iiii". i
Ininnn-TP i Biin -ri-ri r; rnninii nn i ir nn mn1
ISflTlSDIES;iJlt,FlJI IIILt;GEW. HILL IS DEAD MtNbiiMbMu
I .Ml
Sleet With Pmnlci- Asipillli ami It In
Stated that an Agreement Huh
Reeii Reached RcM)i-t Cir
culated at Hini'M) of Commolis
WAR SUSI.MARV
4.
LONDON, Slay IS. lie-
porta from tho western Iront
disclose uo Iniiioriant cbnngcs
KUbseiiuent to tho victory ov-
er two mile of front near La-
nbssco anuoiiiiceil yesterday
by tho Ilrltlsh commandor.
llenvy fighting continues
nlong tbo lino north of Arras.
Pnrls says violent counter
nttacks by tho Germans failed
and a small gain for tho At-
lies near Albalu Is reported.
(11 AHIKtlttl l-fill I Co Ot nniM.1
LONDON. SIny IS. Persistant ru
mors aro circulating In tbo lobby of
the houso of common tonight that u
coalition of tbo government Is about
to bo formed. Unionist lenders hold a
conference with Premier Asiiutth and
It Is stated tlio iiuestlou of tho coal
ition Ik settled. It Is rumored that A.
J. llalrour, tbo former premlor, wlll
Hticcccd Winston Churchill, first lord
or the Admiralty, tbo latter taking
some other offlco.
Crisis Threatened
It Is reported that tho plan to
make changes lu tbo govronment fol
lowing dose on tbo news or a ruptura
between Churchill and Lord Fisher,
admiral or the floct. which threat
ened to develop a cabinet crisis.
BIG BUTTLE COMING
gfr.mans forci: crossing of
rii:r sax ni'ah phv.i'.mysl
According to Repip-lN In Russia,
They Am Uualilo to' Strlko
at ilai-oslau.
I Mr Amix l.ltfcl I'll-M l Cum lUjr TIlliM
PI'THOORAD, May 18. I.fiorts
or tho Germans to force tho cross
ing or tbo River Han lu Central Ga
Hutu aro being concentrated north
of Priomyst where n buttle for tho
fortirirutlons along tbo river slopes
Is now developing. According to
tbo latest reports tho (Ioniums aro
unable as yet to roach within strik
ing distance ol Jaroslau. (Tho Aus
trian official report of Slay lfi said
that (lormauy bad occupied Jaroslau.)
0
RECRUITS
Kirciii;.M:it wants iiuo.ooo mi:n
FOR HIS AHSIY
III House of Louis le Snjs Re
poilH from tbo Dimliuielles
An1 Satisfactory. ,
lllr A.wUIi I'm la I'M lur TIkim 1
LONDON. .May 18. Secretary for
W'ur Kltihciier auiiouucud lu tho
House ol LonlH today that nowa
rrom tho Dardimellos was thorough
ly Hutlsructory." Ho said bo wanted
:iuo,ouo more leerults for the new
it miles.
HAK.VKS OX S'i'AXI)
Tells
About Tienty Tlioiisauil
legtsl Paid to Hint
Al.
SYRACUSK, N. Y., Mny 18. Will
iam Humes resumed the witness
stand today for further cross exami
nation In tbo llhol suit ngulnst Col.
Roosevelt. Tho counsel for Roosevelt
duestloued him about printing eon
tract which Ilames purchased from
the bidder that secured It and sold It
to James ll. Lynn for 20.000, Ilaruo
testified ho had done nothing which
would Justify Lyons paying hi in a sul
ury. An entry lu tho hooks or tno
Journal company Indicated tho $20,
ooo was for salary paid lu Humes.
RANK TRIAL IS ON
llr AhwUIkI rrr.t to Coot lltr Timet.
WASHINGTON, D. C. May 18. -OoeultiK
arguments against the dis
missal of the temporary Injunction
obtained by tbe Rlggs National bank
1 against 8m retary SLAdoo. Camp
I troller Williams and Treasurer
litnxn was presented by tlio counsel
1 for the bank which charged thut tbo
first two officers conspired to break
ill. Dining the argument, Justice
Mi Cov Mated be did not see In tho
'i.iii- u-. prcM'titcd auv ivldeuie of
.on -pi .ifi by Mi Vdoo ntuV Williams
I (i. ,i . t ib tank
ilMl.U . " M' " -"-!-.
As one of the wain circulators
I'-v.iausq,