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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1915)
wjitfirauuwaiM-maiiiMt HAVE YOU NOTICED THAT REAL REPENTANCE IS SELDOM OE THE FOG HORN VARIETY? Coos Bay Times Your Paper la A Southwest Oregon Paper Ttmt'a what tlio Coot Hny Timet la. A Sotttk. west Oregon paper for Southwont Oregon people and dovoled to tlio best tntcroflta of Uila Croat icclloa . Tlio Tliuca ulivara booata and Borer knocks, Tito Cow liny Tlmwi la proud of Itn litis "Tim People'! rler," and ft atrlvca nt all timet to lire "P o nnlll ,,jr u'orot,nK " enrrglea to promoting tlio pcoplo'a lnlcreita. MKMI1KH OP TIII4 ASSOCIATED I'RKSM Vol. No. XXXIX. KMnbllshod 1N7H Aw Tlio Count Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times Const Mull nnd Coos liny Advcrtlncr. No. 48 GJOOB mmtx L F 0. C. Land Conference Del egates Decide Land Should be Sold for $2.50 an Acre CLOSED LAST NIGHT Committee Named to Confer With S. P. Officials in Ef fort to Get Co-operation . DESIRE EARLY SETTLEMENT If An Agreement Ciiii Ho Reached He- twern tlio Members of Coiunil'too iiiid Railroad ns to llceoiiiniciidu- tlim Conrerenco Will Meet (Special to tlio Tliuoa from the Ah- BOCllltCd Press) SAL14M, Ore., Sept. IS. After adopting resolutions calllim upon congress to niiforco tlio tcrniH of the Irlglnal grant, Unit la to enforco tlio Fain of tlio land to actual settlors at IL'.fiO pur aero, regardless of ItH real value, tlio Oregon and California railway land grant conference dos ed Mb bcbbIoiis licro latu Inst nllit liy adopting anotlier roHolutlon pro viding for n eoinniltteo consisting of the Kovernor, secretary of slate, tlio statu treasurer, tlio elialrmnii of tlio conferoucu and tlireo uiciubrH to bu appointed by tlio ulialr, to confer with the officials of tlio Southern 1'nclfle railroad. In an effort to so caro cooperation In tlio opening and early sottlomunt of tlio property. Opposes Reserve Tlie resolutions expressed opposi tion to further Increnso of tlio forest reserves In the state. In th event ronunltteo and rail way agree upon a plan upon which they ran go to eongreBB"tinii jointly nsk action, tlio conferenco will incut again. PLEAD IDT GUILTY DF.FKXDAXTS IX STI4AMI4K SAC HAMI4XTO CASH L'l' Charged With Vlobilliin of Xeutinllty nf I'nlltMl States by Deliver ing to (ieriiuut Warship III) As-mm Ulvil Vtvm lo Cotm Hay Tlmrn.) SAN FRANCISCO. Sopt. 18. Tlio corporations and Individuals In dicted and chargeM with violations of tlio noutrallty of tho United States la the steamer Sacramento raso. Pleaded not guilty In tho United States district court. Tho Sacra mento loaded n cargo hero last Oct ober, which was dellvored to (ionium warships off the Chilean const. I THY I HA I - ,,l SCHOOL IIOAItl) SAVS .MAV HK- dick hvtwo .mills Jludgct Is Made I'p For Submission to District Patrons Call I'ubre Meeting A prolmblu reduction In tho school tax for tlio coming year Is tho an nouncement of the Mnrshfiold school board following their meeting of Inst evening whon tho budget was niado "P. This Is approximately $4 1,000. Tho budget will ho prcsonted to tlio district patrons nt 11 public nteot lag called for November 10 to eon fcI'ler tho nintter. Tlio assessed valuation of tho "bool district is ?2,G04,108 and tho tax for 1015 was. 13.C mills. Tho reason for a possible lowering of tlio tax Is that there will bo less equip ment to bo purchased, whoreas last year there was paraphernalia for the Gymnasium and tho manual training departments. WATKIl I'HKSSUHi: LOW Test Shown ."7 to do Pound Pre. ro In Xorth Hend From December to July According to tho report of the assistant engineer of the Public smco Commission nt Salem, tlio Prtssuro in tho water mains of Korth Hend from December to July of this year ranged from 57 to CO pounds. Last December and January had an average pressure of 59 pounds, r rebruary, March, April and May, 60 pounds, and for June and Jub-, C7 pounds. The records of the gauge in "ar"hfiold shows about nn nverago of 1R lioiinda B'nco last November, INI OK I GRANT in LOIR SCOO . X NOTED CATHOLIC X BISHOP IS DEAD X t t 4, Illy AimmMIM tYi-n In I'ikw liny Tlmr I 4 X SAN DIEGO, Cal, Sept, t X 18, Right Rev, Thomas X X J, Conaty, for many X X years Bishop of the t X Catholic Diocese of Los X X Angeles and Monterey, X X died tliis morning at Cor- X X onado, As an educator X I author and orator he was X t widely known, X DDAD AGAIN ACTIVE HI (SI IT OF WAV WOIIK AT SI' TIII4KLIX LINK TO HKSl'MIJ .Several Rig Lumber Projects I'rom- Ised for lientloii Along tho New Itnllrond Lino (Special to ho Times) SUTIII4RLIN, Ore.. Sopt. 17. The right of wny eoinniltteo of tho Siitheiiln, Coos Hay and I4ustcni Itallroiid aunouiices that the work of securing right of wny will be resumed within ten days. Tho committee was somewhat delayed on account of tho difficulties In iccurlug funds but can now go ahead with the right of way work. 'In referring to the now road tho Suthorlln Sun says: That portion of tho road for which surveys have been made and right of way secured, Is approxi mately twenty miles In length nnd will tap r.r,,nO() acres of timber holdings of tho Roach Timber Co. In tho east end of the valley. Five miles of the grade for this road was completed last year, when work was suspended until such tliiio ns matters portalnlng to right of way could ho satisfactorily ad justed. Fivo or six big mills nro propos ed in connection with this great lumber enterprise, anil It s prob able, that a sash and door and box factory will also bo operated hero. Ono of tho big mlllH is to bo lo cated on n largo tract of land two miles east of town recently deed ed to tlio company. A second huge mill will bo located nbout six miles east of town nnd tho oth er mills aie to bo erected on tho tlmbor lands. It Is understood that tlio railroad and mills will bo operated by olectric power. w. i i:x(sixi:i:hh skf.k sochci: of material for link JI"' ,,,IV0 '" nr,"K 'll Vvt"n Jf",Ul ,,f L'iniMiiin Trestliiijr On Xorth Lalio In Full Swing Whore to got rock for tho ballast ing of tho Willamette Pacific bo tweoit Coos Hay and tho Uinpqua la puzzling th6 engineers of tho now road. Thoy nro wondorlng whoro they can got tho nccesBnry largo sup ply, it Is probable that rock will bo In ought In from tho north end of tho lino. Slnco tho stopping of track lay ing on tho road botween tunnel Xo. 7, waiting for the completion of the trestle work, tho crew lias boon at work rotlolng the finished road and ballasting In somo parts. Possibly within six wcolts tho trostlliiK will bo completed, thus al lowing Knglneor V. O. Illndmarsli to continue his track laying operations tho ronialuing nlno miles to the unip- qua. Kennotli Hauser wont back to me vnrks todav to seo what has been done- In his absence Ho Is desirous of remaining hero for about two 'months to clean up all work In this section, though his company has fur ther projects at Vancouver, H. C, nnd ho may bo called there. STILL MOHK Til) OHDKHS (Jreat Hrltaiu Has 1-ivo Stcaiiteblps Coining to Pacific for Tie More than S.500,000 feet of creo soted railroad, ties have been con tracted for by the Hrltlsli gov ernment, according to dealers In the Xorth and five steamships are now on the way to the Pacific to load. This is not the first order placed In the last few months by the I3rit Ish government and shows that the tie market Is being stimulated and It Is probable that tho effpet will be folt on Coos JJay. WEED ROCK BALLAST TERRITORY IS 10 BE Germany Will Take Over Part of Belgium and France Which Is Now Held DDES NfffSEE END Impossibility of War Closing Before Winter Said to Have ' Caused the Action WILL GIVE CIVIL RULE Military Authority Iiiih llecn Heplac ed at Mn"y Points nnd Tills Sys tem. Will He Continued In u .Methodical Manner llljr AmwUtpJ I'iom lo Coos Hay Tlmc 1 OUXUVA. Sept. IS. Tho Liuisnii no Uazette alleges It has learned that the (icriuan government has decided to Ibsuo declination annexing to the (lerniau Umpire the occupied terri tory In Kraneo and Irelgluin. Xo Mud This Winter Tho Onzetto says that this meas ure was determined upon for the near future because It now appears impossible that the war will be ended before winter. Civil administration has been slowly replacing military rule Hi the occupied regions and the (Inzetto continues, tills process will be extended methodically. VILLA LEAVES GIT! KVACCATICS TOHHKOX TAKHS l-'OHCi:Sl TO Cllllll'Allt'A Intention to Conduct (Sucrllla War faro Ships Train of Silver Hill Hon to (lie Holder Illj Aixnclntml rmi In Coos r.r TlmM. KL PASO, Texas, Sept. 18. He ports that the evacuation of Torreon wnn practically completely yester day and that Villa Is now at Chi huahua with most of his army, were broiiKltt to the border by foreigners arriving today. It Is said that thirteen troop trains reached Clilhunhua with what is left of the Villa army and oqulp innnt. Villa's family also nnrtieinat- cd n tlie flight. Tho plan Is to wage a guerilla warfare against tho Car- rnnza forces from Chlhualiun. Shipping Loot. The arrival at Juarez of a cattle train loaded with sllvor bullion re vived the rumors that Villa was pro paring to skip ncross tho border tho loot secured from General Ur blnn. CHASE A FUGITIVE villa li:adi:u is hi:pohti:i duskhtixo tiii: caisi: Kn.M lo He On UN Way to California in Authentic Itcpoils He- reived Today Illy AuwUtivl I'row 1" Com, IU)r Tlmw.) BL PASO, Toxas, Sopt. 18. Ait iiiimiin roiKii'iu loilnv wore tbnt (Jen- oral Mniiuol Ciiao, tho Villa comman der In the Pnrral district, is on ins wny to California, u fugitive from Villa's army. X LOCAL OVERFLOW t Life Preservers (Jo, Ilecauso of !. ..l..llnn.n ..f IllUtliPtni. Mff.rUtll l,IU VIS,""" W ...---.w. -- and tho enforcement of the boat laws many of tho boatmen aro slid ing faulty life preservers into tho bay. In somo instances tho cane preservers have oUhor rotted or havo fallon to pieces nun in cuho oi huhh- 1.1 ...'i.. llWiln n tlinTlIIP1 t ll 11 II er wouiu uu '"' ""-j an aid. It is such equipment as this .. . it. . . I.. iitl. ar.k, ptll Hint mo inspector is ujhik hi. of. T. V. JOHXSOX of Myrtle Point was In tho city today on buslnoss. KHXKST IIOLMHS, of Coos River, was shopping In tlio city today. MRS J. M. Cl'LLKV. of Catching In- lot, was down on a short visit this morning. MR. AND MRS. CHARLIJS MA11AF- IPil IIIU1I IIHK" .IIIBB Olinilll, and Miss Lou Mahaffoy were vlsl-j tors aero iroiu iunn i-uus imo morning, JAMES STAUFF, who has been lo cated In California for the past five years, arrived hero yesterday to visit his brothers, Charles and Will Stauff, and his mother. Mrs. Mary Stauff, and his sister, Mrs. J. T. Hall. Dixit VISITS MAHSIIFIKLD Residents of West Marsliflold. near Central Avonuo, today noon were given a thrill by a pretty two point buck gamboling on their lawns. He cams down from near K. G. Per ham's resldonco, loitered on J. Al- I tiorl Mntsnn'a Inwn nnd flnallv WOllt over into the clump of trees near Mrs. Christine Kruae's resl-lence, wnt back to 'the woods without am ong even taking a shot nt him. E FIND EXPLOSIVES X ON SANT ANNA X X y AfH'H Utcl Vitn to rims Itity Tlmcit LONDON, Sept, 18, X Lloyd's agent at St, Mi- X chaels, in the Azores, X telegraphed today that X the captain of the Sant X Anna attributes tlie fire X on tlie vessel to the work t of propagandists of an X enemy country, A num- X ber of unexploded fuses X were found and tlie ship X would have been blown X to pioces had there been X munitions of war on X board, 1 'Hi:pi:ats assphaxcii hihsahd- I IX(S HCHMAHIXi: A'tTACKS Confident that Kealurcs Which .Might Cause Hiiptuie Hot ween Two Countries are Heinoved nr AMoctalri Prfil to Coo. llajr Tlnim.) H13IILIX, Sept. 18. Foreign .Min ister Von Jngow said that (Sormauy could not well repudiate tho report of tho commnuder of the submarine which sank the Arable. Nevertheless there was room for a difference of opinion nnd Germany would exam ine carefully tlio evidence from Washington. (Jives Assurance He repeated tho ussurniice that enemy passenger steamers which tc specled the mnrltimo code would not bo attacked without warning, and said that explicit directions had been given subinarliio comniaudors and nssorted that the whole (Jorman government stood behind this pol icy. Von Jagow went fully Into tlio present stntim of tho Hiibnuuino piobloni nnd ndventltioUH clrcum Kanecii which for tho tlmo thront tncil to revive tho tension between (erinaiiy and America. Is Confident Ho expressed confidence, in vlsw of tlio Instructions given and th" precautions now being taken, the possibility or rurthur incidents in ronnect'on with tho submarlno cam paign that would disturb the rela tions between tho two countries had been virtually eliminated. PACKERS PROTEST AHMOCK CO. WILL CITK OLD PHKCKDKXT Claims Kngllsli Prlo Court Xot Just In Ko.VHig Cargoes or .Meat Detained lly Akh ltM I'mw lo Com ir Tlmc. CIIICAOO, Sept. 18. According to C. J. Faulkner, ,lr., counsel for Armour and Co. tho caso of the steamor Arabic which aroso during tho Russo-Japaneso war will ho cit ed to Btato dopartmont In connection with the solziiro of meat cargoes by tho Ilrltlsh prlzo court. , "Tlio Russian prize court" said Faulkner, "condemned u cargo of American meat consigned to Japan. Tho Court was animated by piuili the banio reason as the Urltlsn court In the 7irosent caso, nemly that tho shipper should prove tho consign ment was destined to an inunceiit purchaser. Secrotary Hay refused to recognize tlie decision and the Russian government later aceopied the principal ho laid down." E MK.XICAX PROHLKM HAS HI4F.X TAKI4X 1'P Will Llkoly Hecogn'e I lie Kid Inn Which Appeal's hlioli'i l.uougli to Rule Country Illy Ano llcl I'lM to Cock IUv TlmM NI4W YORK, Sopt. IS. Secretary Lansing aud tho Piin-Amorlcan dip lomats today continued their efforts to solve tho Mexican problem at a conference hero. Their accoptcd policy was that ovontually the par ty which can demonstrate Its super ior strength and ability to enforco a stable government should recelvo siinnort and recognition. Ono point apparently already agreed upon was that Carrunza should ho asked to send representa tives to meet tho conferees and that similar Invitations would bo extend ed to other loaders. Watch for Panama Opening W. J. CONRAD, of the Coos County Tux Agsoclatlon, returned at noon from Saloin, whore ho was a dele gate to tho O. & C. land grant conference. Ho was accompanied by Hugh McLain In from Rose burg this morning. Time's Want Ada for results, RENEWING FORTS cm of nun :;s Teuton Forces Are Makiny Attack Against the Place From Three Sides A Expected That Big Campaign Against Italy and Servia be Started Soon AUSTRIANS ARE CHECKED Knit in Attempt to Ciost tho D:u- i'hc and Sine llimslaiiN Clalni to llae Captured l.'MIO .Men .tid to llavo Made S'liue (Saliw O.NL OX 14 OPTLI4T LI4IT AT VILXA (llr AwoiUliM 1'itm In I'iim llr TIiiim.I PlOTROdRAD, Sept. 18 The (lermans cut the rail way lino between Vllmi and Molodechno. Tho only outlet by rail from Vilua remalnliig In Russian bauds Is tho Hue to Lhln which Is under a sharp attack. flir AnocUlvl Vmi to Coo. Uaj Tlmrt. I.ONDOX, Septw IS. The ?! of Vina Is now vlrtuall.v Invesliit on tbreo sides. Von Miickunsvn'H tiooiis havo reach.'d u point near Vileka, JI7 miles touthcnst oi iln: c'ty. On the sou'heiu end of tli'j battle line the I'.MSji.ius cou'.lu'U) to gain "iiccesses, iccordlng to Pj tr,!,'rad, which el.u'iis tho ca.ifiiro tr laoi) men nloni; the Strlpa. Xew Cimipalpn Little activity 'h reported from the center of tho lino Ropni'.a ;ua multiplying that the Toiitouu :i,'o planning a new ofrenr.vo cain,)b;ii. tirohiibly against Itily or Sorvl.i. Nlsh reports that tho Austrian (it te'npts to cross i'iu Daniiho and S:'Vo wora chucked. On the (lalllpoll peninsula i'aru' reports tho destruHlon of tho 'I'm I. Isli position by artillery rire. Tho Wt'-torn front In coniparatl'o !y quiet DEFEAT RUSSIANS hhi4ak tiihoikjii i'hoxt si:vi:hal poixts AT Advaiiro Positions Are Taken In At tack on tlio Dvlnsk Hrldgehead Is Is Announced Illy AmwcUtM I'f to Cook llr Tlmnt.J HIORIilX, Sept. 18. The Russian advanced positions have been taken In an attack on tho Dvlnsk bridge- head, and tho Russian front has l.ee broken through lo thu south lit sev eral points between Vllna mid the Xlomon river, It Is oficlally announc ed. STRIKE IN RUSSIA IWORKMI4N IX HI4VI4HAL FAO TOItlKS LI4AVI4 TIICIK JOHS liilerrd to go Hack on They .Must , Answer to u Mllltaiy (.'oiirt J Mai Hal I Illy Awoi i.im 1Vi to (.'"' riy Tiaim, PI4TROGRAD. Sept. 18. Ah tho I results of strikes in soveral fac tories, tho military governor of Pe trograd has caused the posting cf proclamations calling on tho em ployees to return to work after tho dinner hour Saturday under tho pou 'alty of court martial. I (The above telegram was filed 1 from Pctrogrml this morning ami i tho proclamation presumably went Unto effect this afternoon.) I I Till NIC TIM 14 XOW TO Hi:CO(JXI.l4 - 4 Illy AiwocUIkJ ITw lo toot Uy Tlm.) 4. 1 NI4W YORK, Sept. IS. ! Tlio Pnii-Ainorlcan confor- euro annoiinceil at tlie con- ' elusion of tho meeting today ! that each of the diplomatic I representatives would com- i mend to their government that In their Judgment the tlmo has now come to ex- tend recognition to n gov- fr crnment In Mexico. $ VI4SKI4L MOVI4.M I4XTS Arrived Santa Clara, Kuroka, 9 a. m. today. Sailed Thos. L. Wand. San Francis co. 10 30 a. m. today, Hardv San Francisco, C a. todav Times want nils bring results. OUiD Ll El MOVE thimVc CMfJI AMn I IS SEEKING PEACE X X $ Illy Ah llo. I'itm lo em llr Tlmc X BERLIN, Sopt, 18, X X (Wireless to Tuckorton.) X X Tho Tagcs Beitung In- X X torprots Earl Kitchener's X X speech complimenting X X Turkey, as an offer in X X disguise for separate X X peace, England being un- X X able to force tlie Dar- t X danelles, i STEAMER IS S HHITISH HOAT SI4XT TO HOTOM HV SPHMAHIXI4 Three .Meiubers of tho Crow of Forty-two Men Aro Reported To Ho Missing II; AiaocLt! 1'rrM I Cwii nr TIbim LONDON, Sept. IS. Tho Ilrltlsh tank steamer San Zcofcrlun has been torpedoed and sunk by a submarine. Tlireo members of tho crow of la nro missing. She was 0-130 gross tons and was built last year. Shu was last reported when Hailing In August from Puerto, Mexico. CONSCRIPT IS OPPOSI4D HV LISII LAHOH IIODV I4X(J- Hariway Workers Say They Will Slop If Country .Makes Compulsory Military Son Ice Ur AiftorUlM rrraii to Cimih Hay Timra. LONDON, Sopt. 18. Tho execu tive committee of tho Amalgamated Union Railway servuutH unanimous ly endorsed today a statement made In the House of Commons Thursday by J. II. Thomas that n conscription would bring on an Industrial revolu tion nnd that tho railway workers would Btop work-. The resolution adopted by the eoin niltteo adds; "Tlip Committee In structs the goiioral secretary Imme diately to summon thin executive eoinniltteo of tho government Intro duces any proposals for compulsory inllltnry service." Doforo Thomas made the speech in the house, the executive eoinniltteo bad recorded tho oppoiilllon to tlio conscription. ID JETTY APPROPRIATION' OF 1, 000.000 APPROVED HV COL. .MORROW Hugh McLalii and Peter Logglo Find I4ngH'eers Out Hrlng Hack Kncounigliig Word postmaster Hugh McLalu return ed this iiftornon from Portland where ho welft with Peter Logglo, or tlio Port Commission, to conror with tho government euglnenrs regarding u $1,000,000 appropriation for a Coos Hay Jetty. He also attended the O. and C. conrerenco in Salem as a del egate rrom Coos. Tho uhsencit or tho engineers from Portland made it impossible to take the matter up with them directly hut It was found that the report or Col. J. J. Morrow, bolero IiIb trnnsrerral to tho Panama Canal Zone, was very favorable aud that It was recom mended the money bo appropriated for tho jetty here. However, It is understood, that the recommendation does M call for tlie Immediate appropriation of tho Muds. Poter Logglo has not yet return ed from Portland. SCROLLING IS GOOD FLSIII4H.MI4X I'P COOS HIVUU 1IAVI4 (JHI4AT Sl'CCIISS I), li. I'oote Trolls For Catch or 18 Snlmo" Many ParL'es (Jo Out To Try Luck Salmon nrn liltliiir In tlin Cnnii Till'. erbo& tins year, according to Captain lid wards of tho Millicoma. Men for soveral ovonlng mid nights havo been trolling thoro with great success D. L. Footo lust night cnino hack to the landlnir nt Alloirnnv with is, big salmon as tho results ot a short flslilng trip. THREATEN REVOLT RECOM Several parties havo gono up tho " reueneu oiuier inio litis av er from Marshriold and havo tornoou or this ovonlng. Tho can irlv brought back similar reports. Thoy say mat tlio nest time Ib oatiy In the ovonlng when the fish will tako tho troll, Reports rrom rishormon In tlio lower hay also indicates that tho run 4, of salmon Is on greater than any iimo previously turn season. Times Want ado tniug reBUtta. DISCUSS DETAILS OF American Bankers and French and English Commissioners Holding Session Today MEET.IlTSEGHEGY Men With the Money are Op posed to Having Credit Cover War Munitions INTEREST FIVE PER CENT That. Feature Has Hcen Prnctlcnlly Agieed Ujmiii As Well u Loan Hc lug Made Without Any Collater al Doing Put L'p (My AmocUIM l'tmi lo Coo Uy Tlmn.l NI4W YORK, Sopt. 18. Tho two parties to thu negotiations looking to the creation of the mammoth cred it loan to (Ireat Hrltaiu and Franco met In secrecy again today In nn ef fort to adjust their differences. Tho commission wnuts the credit to cov er munitions of war as well ns food and other commodities. Aniorlcnu bankers nro opposed to having the credit cover war muni tions. Tlio matter of Russia's par ticipation nnd tho interest rate woro also In dispute, although It Ib be lieved rive porcout will bo ngrcod up on. lloth sides aro said to bo agreed that tlio IHe of the loan bo flvo or ten years, that tlie bonds ho u first lien on Great Hrltnln and Franco Jointly, and that thoro bo no collat eral. ILL HELP TURKEY (JI4HMAXV MAV SI4XD AHMV TIIKHI4 A HIO Sui'li Is the Report Given In Mes sage (Jiiotlng Minister of War at Constantinople Illy AmocUIM I'rr.i to Cnoa lUy Tlmw. MOULIN, Sept. 18. (Wlroloss to Tuckerton.) A messago from Con stantinople us given out hero by tho Overseas News Agency quotes ICnvor Pasha, the Turkish MlnlBtor of War, as saying that a great Gorman army was to go to Turkoy. (Scrinaii Duko There :, A news ngency tologratn sayB: "A" Constantinople telegram states that at the review or tlio troops In honor o. Duke .lohanti Albrecht ot Mocklon burg Sehwerlu, the commander In chief of the Turkish forces nt tho Dardanelles, ldivor Pnuhn said tho preseuco of the Duko was u foroi riinnor of tho arrival of u grout Gor man army." "CLOAKIA ASKI4D TO SHOW III4K HAND ll AwhIMwcI I'rrM to Toon lly Tlmw. J PAULS, Sopt. 18. Tho entente all km presented a note to tho Hiilgnrlaii gov- 4 4 eruiiieut, asking In effect 4 that It declare itsoir ns bo- 4 tweeu them aud tho contra! powers. Tho note, however, 4 is not In tlie nature, ot nn 4 4 ultimatum. 4 OLD OAHI4 UP AOAIX Tlio old right-of-way enso ot An derson versus the Suiitli-Powors Co., Involving tlie right of tho company lo cross n narrow strip of Ander son's ranch on South Inlet, will come up again In court nt Coriulllo Monday, It has hcou In court seven years aud was onco carried up to tho Supremo Court. Tho company has vacated tho Hue, hav ing finished logging thoro, hut An derson wants damages. A. H. Pow ers. Pat Hennessey, S. O. Rogors and others wont to South Inlot by auto today to son what dumago had boon done by the road bo that thoy could tostlfy next Montlny. HARD LUCK OX TRIP Ray Olllvant and wHo loft this forenoou Tor nn over Sunday visit at Powers. Thoy Intended to "catch tho morning train but reached tho dopot too late ami thou caught an auto but the Slaglo machine broke down ""l l" al"K'0 luauuiuu unnto uuwi "1 to got another car. CAS 14 STILL OX According to ward rocolved at the office of John I). Goss this afternoon tlio caso or LotilB liolllan vorsus tho Smith-Powers Lumber Company for 1,3.000 personal Injury damagoa ib. ami on. u ib expectou a uocision i oponed thoro yesterday morning, TO PICXIO Vl IUVI4H Tho Alice H. has boon chartered by a party ot young people for a picnic up South Coos River at 1 Goodwills tomorrow. Prof, and G GREOT Mrs Grannls will chaperono the pnrlv This la one of the last large out pgs nt Goodwills this year., 1 h 1 1 ar1!