w Coos Bay Times Your Paper 11)0 Coos Buy Times Is proud Peoplo'a Paper," And It strives lire up lo ltd namo by dovoUug promoting; tlio peoplo's Interests. VOL NO. XXXVIII. THE LOSS OF Thie Was Position Presirinnh' Stt I- Expected That Berlin Will be I hiiiiijiuuiiuu mat uiu uniieu States is in Earnest CABINET HAD CONSIDERED Jlefore Sending Xolo (ho President Made Clear at tho .Meeting Knl I Inn Ambassador Also Calls At Hie While Housu Or AnoclatfO rrraa lo Com liar Time WASHINGTON, 1). G Juno a. I German Ambassador .llernstorff had in niidleneo with President Wilson it noon. Jiinsmucn its tno conrwr earo wns of mi Informal character, io nnnoiinccmeiit concerning It Is tipectcd. The I'rcHldeut anil AmbnSBnilor conversed for half an hour in tho Bluo Room. Tho President, It Ih aid, showed u willingness to ex plain tlio position of tho United Slates nml muko It elenr that It hiul been decided on only after careful consideration by tho Cabinet when It was determined to send tho note nklng whether Germany would abide by tho principles of Internat ional law. Tho President gavo his vlows, ex pecting tho Ambassador to enlighten Berlin of tho earnest Intentions of the United States to obtain a strict accountability for tho loss of Amer icana on tho Ltisltonlii.. ITALIAN CALI.S. Tho Ambassador called to sec the President while llernstorff was In conference. Tho two Ambassadors Hi not meet. With tho exception of an hour tpent between tho two Ambassadors, the President spent tho entire moru las In study, working on tho new tote which officials expect will go before the Cabinet Friday and bo dispatched to Merlin immediately af terward. EBAST1 ELECTED CIIIKP OK POLICE OK LOS (IDLES BECOMES .MAYOR According to tlio Count. This .Morn ing, Ho Has Lead of noon Votes Dr Ai.octattsl rrcii to Cooa 11a 7 Tlmra. LOS ANGELES. Juno 2. Charles E. Sebastian, chief of pollco, was elected Mayor of Los Angeles by about 5000 votes ovor Frederick J. whlffen, occordlng to tho foronoon count of yesterday s election. DON ACTS Jt.Vrr.S ON CEDAR SHINGLES l'ltO.VOL'NCED DISCRIMINATORY This Appllei as to Points in Oregon Washington, Idaho uud .Mon tana to Iowa. IBr AaaKlata4 I'ruf to Cooa Day Tim. Washington:, n r... Juno 2. flllli 1ST ACCOUNT FOR U FOR HALF HOUR The Intr stato Commerco Comnil8-(ieg01tion iion today pronounced dlscrinunni-. ory tho finlL'lit rntPH mi cedar shin- ties from points In Oregon, Wslw tolton. Idaho and Montana to Iowa points. 1R GENERAL LEE CON'I'LDI HATH VETS. Ii:.DFR'S GRAXDDAUGHER Encampment In Session at Hlch- iiioihI, Virginia. Celebrates Un Day nt Gathering Df Atvilatea rtn to Cioa Dtr Tlmff.J RICHMOND. Va.. Juno 2. Tills 113 Lee I):iv ni tlio nnrnnitiment of .'"e un ted Confederate veterans :" -iiueii wonieaeraio veieiii, . Several thousand veterans In tbe COIlVentlnn hull nlionreil 11111111' "ilnutes fr.r Miss Anna Cartor Lee, trandilaughter of General Robert E. . when she appeared on tho plat- 1IOSI3 FESTIVAL DIG I iVrtkuid Making: Extensive Piciwra- tlous for Annual Event tSpeclal to The Times.) PORTLAVn ra Tnnn p The 0te Festiv.il tlilu i-nn In Portland lll le even moro attractive than er before. The collection of roses Mil be beautiful beyond compare and we program of events has been ar 'njea. The festival will begin Wed . June K and con nue 'through and all Bort of amusements to luleriam tho vlRltnra whlrh nre OX IWted la large numbers. EJOHLIEANSGRESSOR IS of Its tJllo "Thu at nil times to lu energies to ; - - MEMHEH9 OP THE ASSOCIATED Established 1H7H Ah TIh Count A1..II LIVES .SEVEN DROWNED part ok SHIP CREW I.O.ST WHEN IS TORPEDOED ! HillMi Steamer Saldleh Is Sent The llottoni of North Sii to H.v German Submarine Illr Amu Utr,l I'rmi to Cwa Hay Tim LONDON'. Juno 2. Tho Ilrltlsh stunner Saldleh, l!)8l tons net, was torpedoed In the North Sea yester day. Seven members of tho crew, Including the stewardess, were drowned. Forty-one survivors land ed today at Chatham. E TAKE KEVEIC.Wj TRENCHES Itl'T ai)v.vM'i:.Mi;.T IS SLOW Official .Statement Says One Army Has Captured l.1l Prisoners Since .Monday Night tnr AMorlilM l'rra tu Cou nay Tlran.J PAHIS. June 2. An official stnte meat this afternoon Bays: "North of Anas the righting continued lust night. In tho labyrinth southeast of Ncuvlllo wo occupied several trenches. Tho number of prison ers taken here slnco Monday night Is over -I no. At Neuvllle Itself wo captured a number of houses anil repulsed counter attacks." PERMIT BEET SEED GREAT DIHTAIN WILLING WE SECIRE IT KHOM GEDMANV Must Involve no Question of E- change and be Shipped from n Neutral Port. Or Aiaoctata-l 1'rn. lo Cooa ear Time. WASHINGTON, 1). C, June 2. Great llrltaln has iinuoiiuced her willingness to permit tho exporta tion of sugar beet seed from Ger many to tho United States If thero , Is no uuestinn of exchange of com modities with Germany Involved, and If tho seeds are shipped from neutral ports. -iGETiFE DESERTER JOHN STILLWELL ARRESTED AT vwrnrvi'it Vmi . -- ----, i.fi Ills Knmllvat Ibiudon Ten Years . .... .. 1...H..I i ,lgo io .nun a in-..""'- - Dand vnn i.nvim? loft Coos County Aftor IiaMllg lOIl COOS lomilj about ten years ngo with a religious organization known as 'God's Itegu- lnr Armv" John Stlllwell will now ...... ...in. Lu. m.oriff T nlrd and t UEIIGU FRENCH ark luiiui. . .-,...., -"-"" ,nlsho wns visiting thoro n la.'so male with handcuffs on. Tho man has i ,eor bro)8 out of lt8 nI,Coaur.i end ! been nrrostcd ni vniicomer, nui,i on an Indictment returned by tho grand Jury and Deputy Laird loft today for tho north to bring tho man back. Stlllwoll lias a wlfo and two daugh ters, ono obout nineteen and tho other a little under 10 years of ngo. Ti... wifn nml iinimhters. slnco the of tho husband, have boon looking after n nincii souui m .,.. .... .i,i,.ii tliov resided. It Is , ., t t, . woro mirod to "ofccu j ' . woiiv wo n - to provide for iuomuivee. I It has boon about ton years ngocom0 t,oy aro j,, tjint part of tho , .i,nt sniiwnii left his family. A ro lllgtous band of pooplo known as "God's Itogular Army." visited tho rmi.'iMi'inPitiitv t that timo ami niiuu becamo deoply Intorostod In tho sect, bo much so that ho went awny wini tho followors of tho belief. Ho came back once for a short time but for ..... ..... nvAatail nt lll.lt somo ronson wu uui ' - . i.i ...nmil nil timo. Thero was on oiu "i u"""ii " "-i-..-"- against him but tho in.t grniiu ii returned an Indictment aganiii ihi u,,t timt his and It Is on tbls Indictment that his arrest was caused ni vuncomwi on which ho will bo tried. The younger daughter of Stlllwoll Is a girl who figured In a rocmit de lnn.uo.icy case at llandon which ro Bilted In Carl Enselo being sent to , o poiltentlary. Neva Hatcher U now in Jail awaiting a socond trial .:.i,.kBr. nf contr butlng to tho on mu ....- '----, ..,. m,0 delinquency or tne ni.nu m. .. of the girl th'e fact"Vhat tho father had deserted was brought out and on Indictment against him was re- .-.;.. i.i .!, fnct tint 110 it ur in urauu J"W "-"---7, ---,... 1 .u,V.b" ',"... :: hrniiirht out and I turned. FORM WATER USERS LEAGUE (Special to The Times.) MEDFORD, Ore., June 2. People of this locality are forming a Wat- ,erS Users League. I enougn - capitalists will construct a compro-, houswe svstem In tho Rogue "''im -1, Valley. 01 DOB ISM MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915 AMEFIICANS ARE BEING KILLED:"'"''" Captain of Vessel Says Ten or Twelve Were Victims of Mexicans at Tampico J. TSHOT Was in Boat With Carranza Forces When He Was Killed By a Villa Trooper GOVERNMENT IS NOTIFIED wze,i5,rt.a,,,WM2r An Investigation of New.s Told lu DlspaUli Ironi Tninpfro (Special to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON. I). C. Juno 2. J. N. Dennett, an American, whllo in a launch with Carranza soldiers south of Panuco, was shot aud killed by a Villa trooper, according to a State Department dispatch from Tampico, dated May 27. Secretary of State Hryau announced that the government Is Investigating. KILLED XEAK TAMPICO tUj Aaioctatod l'rrn lo cuoa Bar Timer. GALVESTON, Texos, Juno 2. Captain Lnuo, of the tanker Win fred, who arrived from Tampico last night, reports that 10 or 12 Americans were killed by Mexicans near Tampico In tho Inst few days. HATES INCHEASED W tnr AaaoclattJ I'rwa lb Coa fcaf Tlmri.l ABIItVr'irnV Tn..n ' Innrnna. chnrires for refrliiorntor shin- BEIET .1. .... 1. I .-..I, .I....U M. ... .."l,,,, .,,..... ... .... . . . . ments from Missouri river territory to North Pacific, points, was granted to tnius-coutincntnl railroads today by tho Interstate Commerce Commis sion. Shippers of meats, beers and dairy products nro affected. GORED BY DEER; WANTS DAMAGES Crcnu'ell Woman Sues Knrmcr Kol- lowing an L'liusual Accident Near That Place (Sneclnl to Tho Times ) EUGENE, Ore., Juno 2. Having been gored by nn Infuriated buck ueer, partly iiuuiuaiiwuvu, .Mir jui--. thea M. Moxloy, u resilient or cros-i i well, has sued Georgo Schtilmcrloh, iwnor of tho inaco where tno deer wns kopt, for $7,5:15 damages, Tho omplalut wns filed Hi circuit court by Mrs. Moxley's attorney, Leon 11. EdinunBon. Nlrs- oxioy iu nor coiupiaiui sia tes that Schulmorlch owns a ranch 'five miles from Croswoll, nml for his own purposo nml for tho purpose r f own nurnoso nml for tho purpose n MriiMlnir llm attontlon of the mib I lie ho maintains a park an) has at- tempted to enclose and retain deer ,,-... .ininnstlc.ito.l Mm. Moxlcy stntC8 that ,, October H, ioi4 she was Invited upnii tho lsmerlch promises by tho v'lfo of nn employo of tho defendnnt nnd whllo attacked her, knocking her down, i causing n greiu huul-k io uur uui- vous system nnd groat mental nnd physical pain. - . PLAN DAILROAD DAV Grants Pass People Will Hold a Dlg'uml several moro than $10. Tno i I'nlllltto I'mirt itl 1 1 fiwlnntk fill t llniin Celebration lug tho railroad builders how wol state. Tho new railroad Is to ox- tend from Grants Pass to Croscont , City. Tho city built a small stretch of tho road and now Twohy Ilros, havo taken tho contract for tho ton- tinuniiou ot nie line. Ono of the feutures of tho celebru' tlou will bo the sorvlng of Royal Cnlnook salmon which will bo roast- n.l lt ni iiviinrlnnPmt nlidf ACCIDENTS I'OR WEEK Only One Reported to Commission From Coos County rsncclnl to Tho Times.) nniwi! pas'? Ore Juno 2 ' """""" i' i ' " " uiiegoii "iieati neais. ' "T no ram liy inoni hers of the .Moose lodge W ll lam ,'" """ '"""' " -, C.RANTb lAhh, ure Juno - , t0 ia.u,, w,dows troiu moving to lolt unimld bills behind thoin yest "t,, -t ,' Iwlirrei.-nt- Tho people of this city are to hold , 0reg0l, from oUl0r Blat0H, Tliu )liw iir! .0w"l nld thU niK to '"' '" "t""' l" -.V "';'"' a Ilallroad Day and Get-Togethcr has been earnest enough In trying, u gald the family tamo hero' neighbors. They want niitliinr tut r'nini.rniimi for tho oiiriiosi) of hIiow- to aid tlioso who have boon uuloi- uliuut two years unci nnd that for n I X I flHAI flVFRFI flW T themselves lu Meiclco. Loasi or nil - For tho week thoro were reported Wl believes can be greaUy to Labor Commissioner Hoff 05 ae-i 'v . cldonts In tho stajto. Three woro 'Ullutul1' fatal. Only one was from Coos. County but several wore reported 1 $ from Gardiner. Thoso In the Immo-; AMflMP. TUP QIPK Y dlate vicinity were: wiinam n William Rudborg, Reaver Hill, arm ,)roko toa, inln,nB; iiormuu i.ii-i mak J com movnr nnnii ninrceii. iiaruinor: 11011- " - - .;,.'..: i..'.....:.i T Loomaiis, uar liner, leg iiruiatw. , COIlEiriieiloii; vviiuuui juuiibuu, im- .. ..' ..,.. a -.....n..n. mam runs; .ci ouinuo, viuiuiuci, , liodv bruised, sawmll 1; Gust Alm- qulst, Gurdlnor, bruised eye, structlon. con ASK YOUR XEIGHDOR JUNE Bth. Attend Track .Meet I'ViiLiy Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU have; Lhery and Transfer Company. NOT ONLY INtESS L rclitulnnry Survey Made of Coos Hay liar Make.-. Investigation of Coos IDvor Project Next month a complete survev of tho bar at tho mouth ot the Coqiilllo Ulver. tho Sluslnw River, and Coos Day will bo nmdo by Captain Polhoni U8. The Information Is exported to bo valuable In directing the dredg ing of these entrances. t A preliminary examination was inaiio on Sunday with the Tramp. Captain Polhemus went out with Ver lln Parker and , William Johnson, from tho government Jetty work at. Hnndoti, Captain Seoley and Roger Johnson, of the M chlo. Tho party was favored with itu ex- junr strain ,r n,rv"y-Tr,,v L B "trn,t?ht Ill,os ",0 Tran,P win nis steered out and straight back across tho bar, each trip being a certain number of yards removed from tho ono Just before. With this completo tho gasollno schooner was then worked lu lines neross tho channel, thus completing I ll unrt fif 1i.,tsl,A,....1 .... n.i... ! ..i.-. ...... .. ;. .' w SURVEY BA .....i nun u.cho toumuugs is now ronntiles will enter the war slniul belng finished at Empire. taneously. the dispatch alleges, Du lly making a purvey about onco a mania against Austria and Dulgarla month in this mnnner It will be pos-1 ngnlnst Turkey. Otllllt rnl It,. . I. inAMO ... ... .... ' MM-MWHH u.w.u iu. iuu i iihiiiuuiH in hi. nil iiaietl know the exact condition of the bar and where theso efforts are most needed. Survey Coos River In a launch Captain Polhemus yes terday nmdo n survey of the Coos Diver. Knowing there Is but a cer tain amount of money to be spent bo seeks to adjust It no ns to re- """ i river ino worst suoais "d "uoiunnon. i iiu hiiiikh nnvo neon "nagged" so tho dredge Oregon, now working on tho north nrm of tho river near Al legany, will not bo delayed In Kenrch tug for them. Captain Polhemus believes that with tho monoy now on hand the riv er can bo mndo fairly safo though ho nn. t .... states tlio fund that was duo last ear If nvalloblo now. would aid ii.n..or,,hS ",rrlvnl tl,,?.1,,"n'1 from.f'"i .i-iniii. i.. n. .i....ii.. re8t of "io county. This moans that terlally In tho dredging, CUT WIDOWS' FUND NEW LAW SETS .MAXIMUM PEN SION AT $10 PER KAMILV To Deceive .Money Must , lu Stato Tin iv Years and In the County One eai-. Every widow of tho county who Is receiving u pension from tno court must uppour before that body; on Friday when Judge Watson poets tu shave $1,000 from the monthly sum now doing paid to wid- ows. 'I'lnu lu ll,,. II.Mt .....M.... ,.f , tho County Court slnco the now wld- Sch-low's pension luw went Into effect, j i Hoiealtcr to retoive money n . ' widow niuut have been a resident i of tho stato for three years unU oi tho touaty one year. Sno will ro- toivo tho some portion per child, mu B( ju jor tll0 lirat u,j .,,1,0 , t0r every othor child, nut tno new law makes $10 the maximum to any lono widow. Undo.- tho old statute souio wid ows havo iclceivud more than $6o . i .'. ""y "".' "-" """ IU IU, II llltl lll.ll Hill UlUllll ll gieat u.oiithly saving to tho county. ..... I. Im.l.i.B lm I......I . .In. I....I- iiuiuiu iii iuuiii(i mu iiuiiu iii mu linn-1 liy, but many nave taken advantage 0f ,( i tho north Instances wore found , of lamllles moving across tho bo.--' dor Hue Into this state uud tlion I making application for tlio pension UJ ': Jll(,Kl) gho W0I,(, ,ul ,, Kut i iliuiiuy. uiiu nujiiuii uiuu iviiu it jr a (UJIt.0 providing ho iouldiruui wus inauo out ror Mrs. wo promlso her u pension. Whim the County Judge ot Marlon County re fused to grant a widow a pension she moved across Into Polk County, tier application was ugalu tiiruod the Circuit Court she down and lu won out. it Is said thoie aro between 10 and 50 widows on tho Coos County pension roll at a monthly expend!- .... ..r ..l.n,,i 'iooo whlfli .liiflL'i a niMUliu i in- wiwi 5 Mrs. Frank D Cohan Is recuporat- 1,.... ......n.. . ... 1.,.. .-,.,.,.., ....am. s iiuiiuo ... - .."U ,"'., r I iiwu m. ..- .. , -- , - i .. - l..,lil,. ,. .,,,,,1,. ui thn liriHiiltnl a couple or weeks l I ger an thou re- iirn to Portland with her aunt to s end a few weeks until she fully rnciiiinratoa JUlUllUrdlUB. i'i".iv ""' - . ;. Little Katherlne lloinnan, uaugn- und Mrs. C. 8. Hoffman, ., ..... laonflnldtohe-homewU la confined to he. home with mumps. Attend Track Meet lVlday ,)r ,,, KUrvf DKVIIST Room a.,,, Coko g.le HARD BUT IT ttttas EVENING EDITION. Two More Countries Are to Enter the Bit) War at the Same Time Rumania in Opposition to Aus tria and Bulgaria Enters as Against the Turks REACH AN AGREEMENT Two Dalkaii Count lies lluvo a Thorough Understanding, Accord ing to Advices ami Ituuiaiila Will Cede Tcriltury tllf AaaocUtfit I'mii to Coot llnj Tlmi-a. PARIS, June 2. -Bulgaria nml Hiimaula have arilved at a completo uiiderHlandlng according to a lluch arest dispatch to tho Petit I'arlsleu, minmnlu having agreed to cede territory In Dolirudja. Tho two Hi:,tv,( 'I.' Vi il'IMIl' f'ITVVH IIOl'DS EARLIER ' ill Stage At llandon to Await Arrival or Day .Mail An Times Sug- gcMcl Decently tho Coos Day Times took up with Postmaster McLalu the mat ter of the slow service to Curry coun ty. Mall leaving Mnrshflohl on the morning train must lay over at Dan don until tho next morning when It goes out on tho 7 o'clock stage. Postmaster McLalu has now re ceived Information from tho depart ment that tho servlco will bo chang ed. Instead of the mnll stage leaving! nt 7 a. m. It will leave llaiidou nf mail going out of here on tho morn ing train will go right on through i Into Curry county tho sama day mid , give a servlco to tho section twonty , four hours earlier than under tho old . plan. TO ARREST .MRS. R. II. WATSON STOPPED ON KILDI'RN DV WIRE BULGARIA BUM A AGIST TEUTONS I GOES DICKER WO ex-(Alleged She Sold Goods llouglit On Installment Plan, Sailed Coder Assumed Xiiiuo Charging ber with soiling goods """Kbl on the Installment pinn and still unpaid for doing and Hitrvoy Hbortly befiiro noon today sworo out " ""Vri" v l"L, ',,rruBl,",lM ," wtsn. Sho left yesterday with her hiiBhand and threo children on tho Kllburii for Portland and It Is alleged they sailed under tho as sumed name of It. A. Wilson. Tho haluuce of the furniture bill Is $71 .35. Tho arrost was made nt tho In- u( ii I w i nf flui l"rwu Pet n nt llimlntuu M, . A81i,)eia()ll, Secretary Powell ..." iteciaios it to no ono or tho stren- unity nwifllU III III If llllllll. In nrnl.,nl tl0 ionibers of the orKiinlzntlon from ,1..... ...... .... ....... .. ...... .. iiiuu i iiimni vviih an uiuinoyeu on tilO'v log boom nt the Smith Mill and that later the family moved to Noith Doud where they woro living until yostor day. As soon as the complaint was mado out It was wired Iminedlutoly to Port- ..... ... ."i"r ... p,.j.,.,,n &.... tui.iiij itufcuw they left the boat. The war- tson becuuse her name wus signed to tho contract It Is furthor alleged that tho fum-ito uy iiioii nun iiiuiii a Kiiciion range Hist Is still unpaid for. If appro- "'leil. It Is expected that Mrs. Wat- .(('.nam, ll UJHII IIUUJIIIIIJ Ull Ml.u UUI the charge filed ugnlnst her. E When Tiinl Called Defoio .lustlce .Sinister ( (iso Dismissed llccause Complainant Is Absent ' , T, ""e , S, 7 '11... .... r II....ni..., l.'l..l. ..l.n- "i " dismissed by Justice A. E. Sinister ,,. v,iril. iimiii toilav ul i""ll lionu luuii). Tho case was called for trial and District At- torney 1. IJo.ivl.i was here to pros- ' iute but the complaining witness I'"'1 "O1 -!loar. The case had been i..ll.,..,l u..,.nrl ll.,,.,u .,-llll,l,r ,lw. vvc "".':.." ,..':"' ,X" "' V"Z "l ,i.i 1 ntsinci Aiiorney. risK upjiourou "iare "l,t tl, com' nlannn nQt ben Bt 10 Ju8. Hce tllsmlssod the charge. viu ,.ir,hii.,i Mint hf. dill not nu- isault Coyne with a weap'm but only defended hlnisilf after being threat s DROPPED IS AISO BLAMED SLIPPERY A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull and Coos Hay Advertiser. PRESIDENT WILSON INSISTS THAT MEXICO STOP FIGHT! BUB HITS Sill GERMAN AIRMAN DHOPS DOMIl ON WAHSAW THEATER Sl Are Killed ami Twcnlj-fho Others Wounded, Mostly Wo HK'ii and Children Or AModaleJ Trfaa to Cooa naj Tlmn.J WARSAW. Juno 2. - A bomb from a German aeroplane thrown down at Warsaw today Btruck a crowded moving picture theater. Tho mlsslo P erred the root nml In exploding killed six persons and wounded 25 others, mostly women and chil dren. ATTACK PRZEMYSL Al'KTRO-OEHMAX I'ORCES TIGHT ENING GRIP ON K()RT I'llither Treiiehcs7liitsilo the City Aro Reported Taken by tho Teutonic Cones tllf Aucwlathl l'rwa to tooa har TIim I LONDON, June 2. According to reports tho Aiistro-Gernian grip cm Przemysl Is tightening. Offlelul nn nouiicements from llerlln state that further entrenchments north of the city were captured, although Petro grad declares, the attacks wero ro- pulsed, llerlln also announces tho rupture- dining May of moro than tluu.OOO Russian prisoners. In tho west Bovoro fighting oc curred north of Arras. The French claim the Allies penetrated Neu vllle, but tho Germans assort tho attack wiib repulsed. The Delglan army Is onco moru In tho thick or battle. A Dclglau statement says tlio German attacks wero beaten back. READY FOR FRONT ! principal leaders, is- not as n dip WILLIAM CAREV, FORMERLY OKJoiimtlc note from the United States COOSDAV, IX RANKS Instructor In Mirlclry In Duldlii Training Camp and Expects Soon To Leave For Franco From ' comes n 'tho huts ot Tlppornry" letter to the Mooso loiigo'dltlous have existed In Mexico. The wiuiuii liy William t'aiey, uo moutiis ago nu employe ot the Hmltii I'owers lugging io.ki. Lnruy )b now lu lluiiust, Ireland, his old noino autl is Instructor or uiiisKutry. no ux poets to leave soon for the front. Carey Is n man of about -10 years. Four or rivo years ho lived on Coos Hay ami mndo many trieuds. To see his country at war without, his Doing tueru was more tmiii ho couid htaua and heioru UiriaiimiH nnio t'aruy went to Canada and tried to uuust. Tlio first lug ileiacuineiii of troops had JiiHt lett and tuti raiiKs were run. tudoterred Carey went acrosti tlio Atlantic lu answer to tho call and tiieio Hi his old hoiilo was wuuumoti io tno raiiki. "1 nm homo for my first rest since Christmas,'' ho wiltes, "1 now hnvu a lliai-ciass curtiiicatu as an instruct or tu musKotiy lu the school at Dub- - I , .i ------ .....( l Biuiiu iiiuii, Ul ll,) lllliu luuvil - illg Hut like every man Iu the army, Carey Ih anxious to got to the num. "Wo io tiled ol this waiting,' lie says hut will not be uluu to get away un til his imitation has ruiutied Its lull strength. Ho onus witu tlio kiato uieiil that "the belief hole Is that tho war will last lor u long time." lo nil of his old frleium unit to the r nnfl nvFRF nw r lmk For Now Worlds. Tho Front Street Huporbas, they of tho cigar wrapper name, uro looking lor new nUIIHB l bUIIUIIllI lltlVl IWUHJ .IIUIIU- gor Dllhird was conlerrlng with mes captain or the llutchery iilno lor a worlds to coiuiuur aud today Maim guino on Sunday. Dlllard decluies ii,..., i....... ...... ,..,.i....... i ,i,..i. .... i.iuj ii.iiu i.i,, uiiiiiinn in iiiuii ii l " , , . giegatlon and no contract will be ' liate, us murli us they r...r. mr signed with them until llioy agieo.nmn la the wiHiitry. or oui i.i n ioIIuu.ii!h)i tho men. Aiinil i.'i.tu ii i, v iiiuii nn. met) Myers, whether Its Frank or Dil-1 that the government of tln I niif.l ly or John ho didn't know, louiid ins .States ahould fruukly state n u-li. -way to the Carter hotel tills morn-. wlilcli, lu tlieae exiruordlnui v u. lug, Hiiflerlng from u wobhlluess iu ' riimstauee. It becomes our dutv in tho lower extremities. The pullc adopt, und It must pi est.-it ly do wii.n dliignosed It us 'tieinbllnltts' and ' It has uot hitherto done or fdi ar locked up said Myers. .liberty ti do. to lend ucth. m..i.ii Many at Exeicises. -Tho auditor-' guppoit Ui some lunu. or iniu:i r linn oi the North lleml liluli Mtliool i mull. If auih Uiuy he found. vvln was crowded last evening by the par ents and friends of the eight gradua tes who were uwurduil their diplom as by Superintendent Itusb. Thu ad dress wus made by Dr. Luther Dyott, of the First Cougiegutioiml ihurch lu Portland, who Is one of the most rorcojul spoukers lu thu state. CLOSED FOR REPAIRS. Dreakiug of Chain Stops Wolk at .Mill ror the Day. The big mill of the C. A. Smith Company had to elose this morning inn t tin ruur nr t lift iih v nil uni'iiiiiii - -- -- - "-.;-' " .", ,' U" acc,,Jont- When u big log.jaal8 lb, forty foet long, wui puled up outlthU I of the water the log chain broke lu two. It was neeeHary 10 snui nie mill down for the r-1 -if ti.. d,n u'-iii uu' "iuiu tiwa ie w nu i r thcr. A Southwest Oregon Paper Tlinl'a ulmt tlio Coot liny Times Is. A Sonth. Host Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pooplo mid devoted to tho best Interests of this great lection . Tho Times always boosts aud never knocks. No. 268 'Says People Are Crying Out 1 For Food and Republic Must Be Saved from .Anarchy 1ST HAVE A HEAD And U. S. Will Find it Neces sary to Support Some Gov ernment of Prestige STATEMENT f FIRM ONE Message. Is Expression of President's Attltudo uud Throiigli American Agents Will bo Delivered to Kour Meliau Leadeiti. tllr Aaaortatisl Trrrt lo I'vua Uar Tlaix.l WASHINGTON, I). C. June ? I'resldeut Wilson served uotUe on the fartlonnl leaders or Mexico In day that unless within "a very tdmrt time" thny unite to set up u r.ovrrn inent which the worhl can rnon ulze, tho United States "will he constrained to deride what means should ho employed by the I'iiIumI Stall's in order to help Mexlo avo herself and serve her people " Tim statement Is regarded everywhere as notice of u new and lguroua policy to restore pence. It Is every where Interpreted ns a warning that the patience of the United States Is exhausted. What steps the Presi dent Is prepared to take ll the warning Is unheeded Is not dim tun ed III tho statement, lu official ili- cles, nevertheless, no douhl exists that ho Is prepared to proceed. MADE IM'DLIC TODAV (11 7 A.KoflKM rna to Cooa oaf Tltnoa WASHINGTON, I). C, June ? President Wilson's warning to Mexico, that tho Unltud SIuIch mu not permit tho piesont conditions to continue, went forward by Irle grnph today to tho. American arciit who will deliver It to the fatttoual leaders, and It was at the same time mndo public at the White House llio statement, which goes to Car ranza, Villa, Zapata ami Garcia, the hut lis a declaration of President Wilson's attltudo expressed In n stntemcut to the American people. About Revolution. Tho statement ny; "For more than two years revolutionary ion purpose or the revolution was to rid Mexico or men who Ignored the constitution or the republic, and used their power lu contempt of the right of its people, and wll'i those purposes the people or th United States generously sympath ized, lint the leaders of the i ev olution lu tho very hour of sm- ' cess, dlsaKreed and turned arms against one uiioiner. I'uahlo lo Co-Openito "All professing the sninu nhjertn they iu u uevertliHless, iinuble or unwilling to co-operute. A Cental authority at Mexico City la no r.oon or sot mi than ll Is undermined and authority denied by those who were expected to support It. Mexlo apparently Is no uouriir u holutton of (ho (rngicnl troubles than xhe whs when the revolution first kind .uui, iviiu nun iihm iii-pii - led. And rIih bus been swept by j (,y W,r g f ,y frB. ,.r , rcips lire iiesiroyen, iiuiu nn uhimmmu- i, work cattle have linen eonflsi .ited lor tho uiu of Hie ariel raitioiw, linr people flee to the mountain to tmonpe helim drawn Into uuavnil lug bloodshed mid no means p. this to load the Vay to peuce mid sittUd order. 'lu these cliiumniftni.s tli" i - do they deilie Hi settle aflniiM ir her, or ilalui any right to do Put neliher do they wish to H'l Si o uttor ruin come upon her." Cry Out for FimmI. "Patriotic Mexlraiis are hIi k at I . . ... . ..I rt mid rry out for ikmi.- mil for every self-sairlfln that i....v I... iirciMwury i y' " The pi oiili- ii'rv out tor ruoii aim win ii,h n. WHO HiailllS UHlWM'ii luwiil unit i"' ii dully bread It is llmo, uiriii.iv'. cau rany iue suiiihuh i-'i." - Mexico to their support lu 111 iri.nt to Iguore. If they unmet uulu. ' warring factions of Hie riii'in uel returu to the coiuulmtloii f '' ropubllr, so long in abeyu i- . .m set up 11 governmeut at Mel" t nv which the great powers of t'n . " '! can lecognUe aud deal witii "I therefore publhly md ' aoleniuly call upon tho' I iden. the faetl'iiu lu Mexico if t' mil liar mid nroinDtl). foi llo- " .... . , 1.. .., (lemptlou nt 1 he prosi I foal It to If " ' ( mini I tu ti II Lcniiiii'u lllte H'l' a vi , v will li. .aWA.. 1 1. i ,r 1 V,rw "'. v . . hi 1 ' short timo, t.u- coDxiiMat'd ' di 1 hie liVllI '. in I ', ll I' I til, ' Hi l,lll, III I Mil' SI ,1, - 't 11 I I r, r i' 1 111 I I