"tw ww r-jm -rir&ir-9ynl rrr-rKf" tri tf IHfijH mm"'"""' ALL LOVERS OF PEACE WHEN THE OTHER FELLOW HAS US WHIPPED 'E duos Sa 4 aLF A PAPER THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS Jfpny tfWimi iwi fnp.rtwwwr"--" ARE mm Ifol. No. XXXIX. E 1AX IS HOED LEGAL .. ... r ILtUnrl kw .ssl zjsr" States ujiiuiu& uu .omu- tionality or me luw iere Brought from. Lower Courts to Higncr irrounai On Appeals from Decision IGHT ISAN0LD ONE f.'r Xcaily 1'lfty V'rt l'Julit for ml Aplnt Federal Inroino 'lav ; 11m Hrcn Somen hero In tlio wis Lute Attacks Serious Dr Aoflll Trftii to Coot Btr Timet.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, .lull. 24. he Supremo conn touny uineni ie constitutionality of tlio Income u law Chief Justlco Winto nn- mnccd tlio derision In tlio caso Frank It. Ilrimlmbur, stockhold of tlio Union Pacific Railroad, 10 sought to enjoin tlio company in paying tlio tax on tlio ground us unconstitutional. Fire separnto suits to test tlio iitltutlonallty of tlio now Income wcro brought In tlio Federal mrti througliont the county uoon ler the law becaino effective nnd found their way to tlio Siipromo iurt of tho United States soon Iter. 'For nearly f.O yearn tlio fight ir and against n Federal Inconio u lus been Bomouhoro in tlio Durts. in f ml nrnxx yiv.s Kiijiji:i i.v bit. i r.vi,o factory lOIany More Probably Will J)lu mid Few 1 ton no Injuries of Some Kind Dr Auoclittl I'rwi It Coot nr Timet.) BUFFALO. N. Y.. Jnn. 24. Flf- tan workmen were hilled nnd as fcinjr moro probably fatally Injured i an explosion In tlio plant or tlio letter Mower Company this nftor- poon. A boiler In tho plant exploit- lth terrific force. Three atorloa tho bulldlnc crumnled nnd com. !tely buried a score of workmen. fw escaped uninjured tlio flro men broke out In tho ndim. Tim xpiojlon broko every pano of glass ine SCllOOl across thn HtroM mul m the pupils Into a panic. order was restored and tlm clilld. ten marched out without Injury. Tho lottery. SlIRDLl'cs. smmi.tr company rnanufacturea L'lnH nn.i lottery. DC N. VIOLA HOOD AND MUIUT- I Tit " !. ii(iir.sTi:i) mill Ci. i "miner ui rollco t Salt l.;ikt City IB' ALiM 17,,, to Coo, U., Tlmrt SALT i.ii.-u .,.. P d Dod(l8 MulaU vh0 k'w. , imvo c"Uollod Mrs. Ifctr. I , ""WI" l0 tllO POHCO 'detM. 7 'OKing linn so ho it,,0"'!"1?"1!""- use ihJ. ' "vr aml " not L o a L "'. M y -rived Wlce say. '" 8 8tor'( tUo m wt7mi7sioxku ' hercrbv nm, ciad!da,a : -"""ii-u myseir na a of Cm. V County Conunlsslonor k'-O0S Coiintv nn n. t, I cet In n, , ' "opuuuean t v the May I'riniiirin., J- T. UARRIQAN BwM I" Wl,w.-Th v.n. !Bai taikrt ball team arrived homo ?yY from Dandon ul.oro they "aiw nd io,t , . . nn o.. " u H1KI1 SCllOOl ,7,UrJay night by a score of 22 WISES ME f Si TUN Established 1878 An Tlio Coast Mnll E HT1 liKitixo okar op nunc hk. l'ORTJCI) OUT OP ORDER Kllhurn mid lliutly Hoth lluvo Hard Tlino MakiiiK Trip from tho South ! ADMIKAli SrilliEV 9 AISO DlSAllLEI) Dr AaDoclatna Trrm to cor. rr TltnM. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21. Tlio panaoiiKor Bteuin or Admiral Schley, which was reportod hint night in dlfficiiltlcB, Bont a wirolecs today thnt alio iirooably would reach horo tonight, Sho Kavo no dolalls ns to tho roportcd dlsahlomout. Tho Mintrnl Schloy was ono of tho vasnuls which Hcnrulicd for tlio Cautrallu. 4 Tho oil tnnkor Uuck wan Jn troublo nt sea Saturday and Hiindny. Her BtccrliiB Rcnr woh hrokon and mes sages from tlio vesol stated Hint alio wna iibIhk tho hand BteorliiB Koar which in tho roiiBli boh mndo pro gress alow. Tho troublo Btarted Sat urday morning but on Sunday moa- aagea woro received Btntlng thnt alio. wna proceeding on her way to So- attlo, to which port sho wna bound, ab It la supposed alio got along nil right. Se.i In RoiirIi Seventy-six miles an hour wan tho voloclty of tho Bou'eastor, thnt Fri day nnd Saturday howled along off tho coiiat, cniiBlug heavy aoaa Into which conntwiao vchhcIu plungod nnd toBsed. Uotli tho Kllhurn ami tlio Hardy hod oxtremoly hard trips north from San Francisco and both Vessol8 woro unnblo to mako tho turn around Capo Arago into tho Coos Hay ontranco and woro blown north Hovornl miles out of their courao. IVojrreiM Slow On tho roturn Siiudny Tho Hardy faced into tho son nnd wind which was then no honvy that Bho proceeded nt tho rato of ono mllo an hour. Captain Micholson Bald It was tho hardest blow ho hnd aeon In months. As tho Kilbiirn turned Into tho bny yesterday morning tho big Hill llnor, North Pacific, wnB aightod. Sho evidently could not aco tho coast nnd on seeing tho Kllhurn alio turn ed duo wcat to got out to sea again. Kllhurn In tho Onlo Captain McLollnn. of tho Kllhurn, said this morning that tlio first of tho blow was oxporloncod Friday ni(,ht off Capo Mondlclno. Ho found tho bar at Euroka so that ho could conio In and Saturday night, on com ing out, ho onco moro got Into mo galo. Seas woro tnken over tho storn and from nlmost ovory direction, lio said, being tho worst storm of tho season. About 11 o'clock Saturday night tho Adollno was paused. Adeline Moves Slouly Tho skipper of tho kllhurn declar ed that tho Adollno was having a hard tlmo, anniotlmcs rofualng to mind hor holm and switching hor bow nt tlmea many points to tho enst nnd tho wost of couth. Sho was tak ing big aeas over and proceeding slowly. Ho did not sco tho Yollow stono or tho A. M. Simpson. AIjTi REPORTED SAFE Vcs.sols In Troublo Aro Continuing Tiiolr A'oyages (Dr AuaUit4 Treu to Coot PT Tlmea. J PORTLAND, Oro., Jan, 24. Throo 8toamahtpa reported In Mis tress as a rosult of tho galo off tho Washington and Orogon coasts nro all reported safo today. Tho Cen- tralln, Avhich lost hor deckload, la proceeding to San Francisco, tho Admiral Schloy, which was under stood to havo beon In difficulties will reach San Francisco tonight. Tho tnnkor Frank ill. nuclc, with damaged Bteering gear, passod the Tatoosh this morning. DECISION EFFECTS AVATERPOWER ItlflHTS D' AuoclalM PrrM to tnx nj TltnM. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2-1. In a decision of wldo effect to tho wnterpowor de velopment of tho United States, tho Supremo Court held today that tho states possess the power to onact laws authorizing tho condem nation of water sites and wa tor rights by tho rlglit of em inent domain. " TWERINTnDUBL MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916 EVENING EDITION. ILfE ILLIil! River Still Rising and Resi- uenis or Lowland Are Flee ing to Safer Places DfSESJHl Thousands of Acres of Valu able Farm Property Is Being Inundated MANY RESCUED BY BOATS Much Dnmngo Will Ro Dono in Neighborhood of Peoria Spoon River Levco lluvo (Jlen Avny Melon- Havana nnd Floods Dr AMacntcd riT lo Coon nr Tlmw.J PEORIA, HI., Jnn. 21. Tlio Illi nois river la still rising, realdentB along tho low lnnda today worn floolng to nafoty. Hiiudreda woro rescued from their homos by bouts. In mnny plaeoM tlio dykes nro hrok on and valuable .farm land Is inun dated. Tho Spoon river lovoo, which pro tects thousands of acres of farm land below Havana, .in miles south of horo, broko today. Scoros of families fled to higher ground. ip TRAIN SERVICE TO MYItTM-3 POINT IS lIAIriCI) Coqiilllo Ih Ahovo Hanks Ah Hesult of FiH'NhetH Coos River Is U Close to Nino Feet TRAIN (JETS TIIROUOII AH WAYS TO POWERS It was stated this nftor noon thnt tho train had maungod to got through to Powers, although it wns not oxpected It would bo posbI bio. Tlio condition of tho rising waters was sold to bo about tho samo Into today. Freshets on tho Coqulllo river nnd Its blanches this morning sent tho stream flooding over Its banks and train sorvlco to Myrtlo Point and Powers for todny bocamo an impossibility. Tho rlvor Is over tho track In tho vicinity of Schrocders Landing, tho samo place whoro dur ing tho latter part or Novombor tho rlvor rose 20 feet and wnshod over tho track threo and four foot deep. Coos IllviV Is Up Coos Rlvor alflo roso. It was reported that tho north fork wont up botweon olght and nlno foot, or about ono half of tho rolso last ThanksElvliiK tlmo when most of tho logs wore brought down. Thoro nro only a fow logs now In tlio north fork, theso belonging to El- wood Cnroy, of Empiro, who is log ging abovo Allegany. Will Mnko Repairs Superintendent W. V. Miller, of tho local railroad, took a crow of men out this morning to mako re pairs. This stretch of track that Is now under water, two months ngo was raised about 18 Inches, i Mnll Falls to Coma Tim morning train back from Co qulllo failed to bring tho mall this 'mnrninir. It Is generally transported from Myrtle Point to Coqullle on tho auto stago. Nothing donnuo was known, whether or not tno noous lm.i hold ud wagon traffic botweon tho two cities. Yestorday only tho flettor mall enmo through. Stage Route Parnlyed No nassoiigora camo In or left via the beaqh stago yostorday because of tho high wind and tho seas that wnBlied far up on tho seawall, nio Atlaa went down tho bay but turned back before stopping at Jarvls land ing. No machines got throutih in either direction. FOUR MUX KILLED SIv Others Injured When Train Strikes Car rnr AMO'liled rre to Coot Dr Timet. CHICAGO, Jan. 24. Four inosi, passengers on a Lawrence avenue street car, were killed, and six othora Injured today whon a Chica go, Milwaukee and St. Paul pas senger train crashed Into the street car at a crossing. CAUSING RIVERS com WILLBUILDBOATSAIRSHIPS RAID IHO INCREASES TO THE liUMHIIlt FliEET Hiimuiond Company of Eureka nnd McCormlck Company Will Havo Now Vessels SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 21. With prlces( for lumber shooting skyward and lumbor vobhoIb nt a premium, tho. Pacific coaat lumbor Industry is about to cntor into a period of proBporlty sqldom equnled boforo In Its history, lumber nion enthuslaatlcally predict. To tuko caro of Increased trade and koop tho mills of California, Waahlngton and Oregon operating nt full blast, threo lurgo now schoon ers aro bolng built by two of Snn Franclaco8 big concerns, tho C. R. McCormlck company nnd tho Hnm mond Lumber company. For jiyuiispuclflc Trade Tho Ilummond company, accord ing to its socrotary, L. C. Stewart, is building a wooden steam schoon er on Humboldt bay which Ib to cost upproxlmntoly $100,000. Tho plnnt of tho old Rendlxson Shipbuilding company, ucroBs tho' bay from Eu reka, 1iuh been leased for tho pur pose Tlio schooner will hnvt n cur rying capacity, whon completed, of l,2n0,000 loot. It will bo 220 foot over all, havo a lC.C-foot depth of hold and a beam of -12 root. It will bo used In tlio coiibIwIbo and trans pacific trade. Tho vessel, It Is oxpectod, will bo completed In about seven months. The Hammond company Itself Is building tlio schooner. If tho Impe tus given by tho ISuroponn war con tinues, niiotlior ship probably will bo built later. It is tho sixth ves sel built by tlio Hummoml company nt tho Rendlxson yards. Auxiliary Power Craft. Tho McCormlck program is still moro oxtonBlvo. At its ynrd on tho St. Helen's river, Oregon, this big lumbor concern Is completing two largo lumber schooners of tho auxil iary power typo. According to Charfos R. McCormlck, president of tho company, they will botho larg est vessels of tholr typo over built on tho Pacific coast. Already both havo been chartered by tho American Trading company, a Snn Frnnclsco exporting firm, for two trips to carry Orogon pluo to Australia. Roth schooners will havo n carrying capacity of 2,000,000 foot. Launching In March According to C. R. McCormlck, ono of tho two now schooners undor construction will bo launched March 1st nnd tlio -other about May 1st. Tho valuo of lumber ships has boon greatly enhanced si nro tho war broke out, ho mid, duo to tho fact that many foreign vessels, provlous-l ly undor chnrtor, woro recalled to! foreign ports when charters explrod. S. I. Allard, former president of tho First National Bank of Eurokn, nnd now associated with tho Hnm mond Lumbor company, said Hum-! boldt county nover was us prosper ous boforo. Redwood Booming "Tho redwood Industry Is bnom Ign by leaps and bounds. Lumbor and shingles aro bolng -ordorod fast or than tho mills can supply tho market. As a consoquonco prlcos aro way up. "Tho money received from tho grent amount of oxports duo to tho war has put money In ovoryono's pocket nnd also the Inclination to spend it. On tho strength of this Euroka Is booming. Now buildings nro going up, many, nro plannod. I doubt If you can find an unemployed man In Humboldt county, unless, of coirrso, It Is ono who doos not want to work." CREAMERY CHANGES New Manager at Coqullta and Myrtlo Point Plants (Special to tho Tlmos) COQUILLE, Oro., Jan. 24 Peter Buyer, of Gravel Ford, 1ms been nam ed manager of tho Coqullle Valley .Creamery Company In place of C. T. SkeelB who resigned. Andrew Christenson, who last year .took an option on tho Sugar Loaf nnd Sunrise creameries near Myrtlo Point has made final payment and purchased tho plants. Tho name of 'the Sunrise will bo changed to the 'Good Times Cheeso Factory. Mr. Chrlstensen has also closed a deal with Fred Moser for tho Gravel Ford factory, as well as gottlng an option on tho Moser factory at Lee, so ho wllj havo four planta In tho nelgh lioorhood of Myrtlo Point, r- mM, LilMU Germans Drop Bombs on the Station, Barracks and Docks at That Place 10 VISITS 'IDE Aeroplanes Using Bombs on Kent Kill One Person And Injure Six M0NASTIR IS BOMBARDED Foily-flvo French Air Craft Fly Ov er tlio Serbian Clly and Causo Much Dainngu by Dropping Explosives AIR HOMUAHRMENT AT MONASTIH, HERRI A (Ilr A.KOfUtfil I'rr.i lo Coot tlr Tlmtt. PARIS, Jan. 1. Tho bombardment of Monasttr, Serbia, by n squadron of 45 French noroplnncs yestorday is reported by a Ilavas cor respondent at Saloniki. Cou aldorablo damage wda dono. tnr AmocUI I'rMt In Coot Dty TlmM RERUN, (Wlrolosa to Sayvlllo) Jan. 24. A Gorman admiralty state mont BiiyB. "German naval aero planes during tho night or Jan. 22-22 dropped bombs on tho sta tion, tho barracks and tho docks at Dovor. An official British account yes torday said tho eaBt coast of Kent was visltod early Sunday by nn aoro plano, which dropped 0 bombs kill lug ouo person and Injuring six. Tho German rbport does not men tion tho second raid which London said two noroplanoa niado on tho coast of Kent shortly after noon yestorday, , Gil INTO TUMI T'LOOD REFUGEES OARED AT ARIZONA CITY (FOR Colorado River Is Falling and Sit uation Is Now Much Im , proved Todny mr AuacUlel I'rott to Coot lit; Tlmrt. YUMA, Arl., Jan. 24. Yuma vaa crowded today with refugees from Allfferent soctlons who had boon driven from tholr homes by tho flood of tho Colorado river. Tho rlvor dfoppod five feet during tho night and as a conscquonca conditions nro much Improved, REPUBLICANS ARRANGE FOR THEIR BIG GATHERING Committee- Meeting at Chicago To day to Work Out tho Details (rv Auoelatea I'reu U Coot Dr Timet.) CHICAGO, Jan. 24. Tho sub committee on convention arrange ments of tho Republican National commltteo, mot horo today and dis cussed plans for tho party conven tion. Though ompowerod by the Nat ional commltteo to select a tempor ary chairman for Uo convontlon, tho commltteo members horo de clared that no stops In that direc tion would bo takeu at this meet ing. It appeared to bo the gen eral disposition that nil reason able concessions would bo mado to assure harmony In tho ranks of the party. Greeks Still At It. Trial of threo or tho seven Greeks, arrested for fighting finished on Saturday. They were George Dohlus, Andrew Dalles and William Granla. The rest aro being tried this afternoon before Judgo Butler. CAPTAIN O. R. WILLARD, of Ban don, was hero today. He Is now running tho Wolverine In opposi tion to tho othor steamer lino. Tho convenience and profit of Times Wunt Ads will be demon sti'uted by a trial, CONVENTION A Consolidation of nnd Coos Hay FIGHTING LIVELY ARTILLERY AND AEROPLANE ATTACKS IN WEST Germans Set Flro to u Russian Rail road Tin I n at tho Eastern i Front Br Aorlatl Trut to coot Bar Tlmfi. BERLIN, Jan. 24. (Wireless to Snyvillo) An official statement Bays: "On tho western front there nro lively artlllory and aoroplnuo no tions. An enemy squndrdn bom barded Motz whoro bombs fell on tho Dlsliop'fl dwelling and on a ihoiiso In tho hospital court. Two civilians woro klllod and eight wounded. Ono ncroplano was shot down and tho Inmates captured. German aviators bombarded mil itary establishments behind tho en emy's lines. At tho eastern front tho Gorman artlllory set flro to a Russian rnllroad train north of Dvlnslc. . On tho Rnlknn front tho enemy aeroplanes bombarded Monastlr. rThero wan sovcral casualties among tho civilians. VESSELS DETAINED TWO FROM AMERICA ARE TA1C EN INTO KIRKWALL Ono a Standard OR Tanker and tho Other tho Norwegian Ves- hcl Mous tnr Mwwttlhl lr tr Coot iwy Tlm.J LONDON, Jan. 24. Tho Standard Oil tanker Petrollto, from Phila delphia hound for Copenhagen, and tho Norwegian steamer Mous, from Baltimore bound for ChrlBtianla, with a cargo of grain, havo been tak en Into Kirkwall, PRESIDENT TO RECOMMEND TARIFF BODY Bill for Its Creation Is Ready and Will Bo lVesented .to Congress ltj AmocUIx rrttt to Coot ntf Titan.) WASHINGTON, D. O., Jan. 24. Prcsldont Wilson Boon will rocom mond tho onactmont of legislation providing for a pormanont tariff commission. An administration bill for tho creation of tho commission Is virtually ready now and may bo laid boforo cougross In a spoclal mossngo. 4444a4 AUSTRIAN'S TAKE IMPORTANT CITY Df AuocltttJ rrtti tr covt ntf Timet. LONDON, Jan. 24 Tho AiiBtro-Hungarlnn troops oc- cuplod tho Important (town Scutnri In Northern Albania, according to an Athens dla- patch. MOfHMMHH4 E L A CIVIC GtNTER Sunday Schools, Club Meetings and Other Gatherings Will Bo Hold Tlieio In Future Saturday night a voto was taken at Eastsldo to ascertain whether or not tho school building should ba used as a placo for public gather ings, Tho voto was 22 to 17 in favor of tho use of the building for such purposes. It Is said that all the women of tho district who are property own ers In tholr own right favored It, as did most of tho larger proporty owners of tho placo. Tho plan Is to fit up tho basement as a play room for tho children and tho boys of Eastsldo and It will like ly be open six n'ghts In tho week. The school building will be used as a placo for holding Sunday school, club meetings and other gatherings which may be of a pubic benefit. No Trustee. Creditors In tho bankruptcy of V. M. Arrlngton, of Myrtle Point, failed to meet before Judge Sehlbrede today and no trus tee will bo appointed. Tho liabili ties aro over $2,000 and tho assets nro said to bo considerably under this. ITS GOBI Times, Const Mall Advertiser. No. 156 Vienna Dispatch Says Troops of that Country and Serbia Disarmed IS IN ITALY Nicholas Is Shown Honor by the Government Offic ials xof that Country TRAVELS ON ROYAL TRAIN MONTENEGRO IS With His Son, l'rlnro Peter, nnd Court Officials Arrived Todny at Rome Will Leave for Lyons to .loin AVlfc Appears Worn 117 AuocltlM Trttt to Coot Htr Tlmrt.) BERLIN, Jnn 24. Most Berlin papers roftiBO to give crcdonco to tho roporta from Italian sourcos thnt tho Montenegrin people inovo wns a ruso to obtain tlmo to Improve tho military situation. It Is pointed out thnt wlillo unduo lmportnnco should not bo nttnehed to tho elimination of Montenegro, still It Is a matter of fnct thnt official Vlonna dispatches affirm not only that tho Montene grin soldiers but also tho Serbian troops In tho west nro rapidly bolng disarmed, and Berlin nowspnpors regard Montenegro aa conquered. KING AT RO.ME On Special HoyldTrnln and Met by Itallnu Ruler Dr Auocltttd Prtu to Coot VT Tlmrt.) ROME, Jnn. 24. King Nicholas of Montenegro, accompanlod by his son, Prince- Peter and threo officers of his sulto, arrived In Rome today from Brlndlsl In n royal train put nt his dlsposnl to omphasizo tho pur poso of tho Italian govornmout In wishing lo do him honor, Tho ox lied monnrch will loavo Rome to night to Join his wlfo and two daughters at Lyons. King Appears Worn King Nicholas, dressed iu tho na tional costume, appeared worn and restless, nftor a hurrlod trip on horseback from Podgorloza to tho sea and tho subsequent passago and trip from, Rrlndlsl. Kings aro Together King Victor Emmanuol met King Nicholas nt Tornlnl terminal stntlon, whoro nn immonso crowd nssomblod They proceeded In nn nuto to Villa Savola, whoro Queen Holona, daugh ter of King Nicholas, awaited him with hor four children. SOI AOE MISSING FOUR WRECK VICTIMS ARE NOT YET FOUND Slv Hundred Men nre Clo-trin Track of Great Northern Whoro Avnlaucho Struck tnr AttoclttcJ rrm lo Com Jlir Tlmrt. SEATTLE, Wash., Jan, 24. Nenvly GOO men aro working todn' t clear tho tracks of tho Groat North orn on tho western Blopo of tho Cm cades, where an avalancho Saturday vrocked tho Cascade Limited, cniiBr tng tho loss of eight lives. It Is expected tho track will bo opened tomorrow. All debris of tho Wrecked dlnor and chair car of tho tialn aro removed, but four missing bodies havo not yet boen found, Tho List of Missing Tho missing aro: Mrs. Fern Wal lace nnd her baby daughtor, of 'L.y oiis, Wash.; Ralph Batterman, eight year old son of Edward Batterman, of Wenatehoe, and a largo man with a black -mustache and bald head who was In tljo dlnor at the tlmo of tho wreck. Ralph Battorman'a father was killed In the wreck. Several persons say they saw In the dining car tho passengor report ed missing and about whom thero Is much uncertainty. Railroad officials say It may bo a long tlmo boforo tho missing bodies aro recovored, owing to the depth of the snow. Some Recovering Six wrock victims who were taken to Evorott Saturday are recovorln? ;rapldly. They aro Mrs. E. F, Smith Jnnd two small sons, of Spokane; Mrs Georgo Doust, of Spokane, Mrs, S. Batterman and small son, of Won atchee, Moro snow slides occurred on tho J Great Northern track last night, both c8t and west of tlio summit. itllillH IS CONQUERED ME m 1 .. A A i as. t $t&il;.'n' - - j. j.-faf- .,lu W i. - itwn