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y CANT THJWING ABOUT A MAN'S RELIGION BftT WHEN HE KNOWS HE'S WATCHED ffittOB KtfL ,. THE b'eST A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES AND ALWAYS BOOSTS MKMHKK OF TIIM ASSOCIATKR PRKS9 un mvxt& iXXXlX; Established JH7H Ah Tlio Const Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1916 EVENING EDITION. Consul hint Ion of Times, Const Mall mid Coon Hay Advertiser. No. 194 iFOBGE ENTERS UNITED STATES HID KILLS 16 TODAY .i..i i nnrlop nntl fcexican kwu p""ull, m AiacN-:", - With awiui "w"- IL jlfSTiEI . o oniriinrc nnrl Nino f&s Killed in Battle IHWI UIMU' ILU LED THE EAi'tumuw .ruScrcn Ilnlldlngs Vpiiiii1o An.rr.rn. -..w. Are 1'iiHiiins .'"J"1"111 . I '.,i- .iilMV'4 i-KllMISHlOX TODAY WASHINGTON, 1). C, ..k A formal request fr permission to send Amor- iW ......... .lift llfll Cta ITOOPS flcruos iiiu " ... .. Knnt itnn-n Villa 1111(1 111 Utidltn ho raided Col- l. VMI lina I. ruin nimln i. PiwMont Cnrranza by Brfjidler General Pershing it El Paso throiigli AnilruH Girth. Carranra Consul there. CHIIUXZA OFFICIAL ni'missns sorrow P( taUt4 rri U C Btj TIidm.J MEXICO CITY, Mar. 9. - -Mr government slncorcly tejrets tbli affair nntl nsks lit American pcoplo to liu nitwit." laid Marcalhio l)n- tllw, who l nctlng ns For eign liiDieter, in a sinioinent to the Associated Press to- til I X SEND U. S. TROOPS 2 t TO CAPTURE BAND t t ; IDr AiwocUlcd Vten to cm.. nr Tlmr.J 1 WASHINGTON, D, C, t t Mar. 9. Secretary of 1 i State Lansing announced X t today that the United ; t United. States probably t I would ask Carranza be- I t fore night for permission t l to sond American troops t t into Mexico to capture t the Villa bandits who : raided Columbus, VILLATEDHBAiMDITS CLAIM MHXICAN RKRHL UHGKR MUX OX TO OUTRANKS PcrMinul Papers of Outlaw Said to Have Reeii Found In Suitcase ut CoIUIllllllS ' ' Pi auikl Ttm ti Cool mi Tlat COLDIDUS, N. M.. Mnrrh 0 A ul of Mexican bandits tuimliorhiK arlr 1000 ami minnniicwllv miliar h pttwml command of Francisco Uli raided United States territory, iweai numocr or civilians una boI krt tad set fire to several build- Awrlcia troops In pursuit linvo wnv iuo .Mexican uoroer. I Nile (llillam mill Hnvnn unlilli.ru it tie known dead to far. Orerascoro were wounded. FUktlnj In tlio streets lasted noar- 1 no ooun, IVcmate Mvlcaiw ftenljr-foiir bodies of .Mcxlcnn .n were eathercd iid nml Iniriicd tiort nooa and it la iw.iim..i n... tore moro bodies nro In tlio lirimli. miormaiion that Villa wijh In 'li Blvou by n Moxlcnn -u ,,:l. '.yn SS&M1.1 but wcro rcloaBod bo- r-1- uaiiC tiaricu. WLUM0U8. .. M.. u.n.1. n i ksodred Villa bandlls utlackad "J Not thl. monrVnu, 'kllloil u ,Br of civilians, men and wom- ". ! new possesson of tlio town f tour ami n Imir ft'r cro driven off by tlirco WW Of tllO Thlrnll. M ... ,! , vviiui u, d. cay. Wins nart f n, . ... (ttfl - - " " tun II III Slocum annniinn...! .1.... - soldiers wcro killed and 1 "vunnQu 'Mrteea !..! ....... 61:1(1 near the army cam,,. AhrM..:" ,,,H M Th Mexicans woro uecu tk. ., CS 1,olt011 tl10 bi . ".e ' been nostcd. Jeri.nl ,olllnra "nil hotels. Be er i. I0 Lo no mounded. kttg,,,1"! burnca to death rtiefi,,, .. ' wl,,c!l waa r first buildings fired by Villa's K, 1 htei, "7m"iiwa .n2 1DdlU ln ouuido iJtrhi. """H'WInB.sliot.inv,.,, , if.R.V;,PrICorof u,0 ,r,: '," ,- tedaVi. R.UC8tl ns oy at- ' u- Miller J ii. ,l" ,rlcr- tlf,To?tbot!,,0cutertlloloor ; Cbe-a reliant, was wound- StaJ?. Hoover hn.01 - SS I the arnnd '"''Iron who ''"5 neb nf ,om8- wh"o tho -b urrounrtin .". ' ' fc ltnua, x?:"b,',.rcci8- Csr,.... " u"" I-'IXI) VIMA 'S PAI'KltH IX SUIT CASK TODAY fllj AmocUIiiI l'rr to V) Bar Tlmw.l COLUM111JS. N. M.. March 9. Personal 1'niiors of Fran cisco Villa wcro contained In 11 portmanteau found by a United States trooper Just wont of tho American camp. . tllr AuoilitM rrrra to Coot n7 TlmM.) COI.UMUUS, N. M., Mnrch 0. Civilians armnd thomsolvcB and an Hwoicd tho Hhots of tho Mcxlcnnn. Soino haudttH.HoiiKht to ontlco Amor Icuiib out Into tho Htrcotu by spcak Ihk KiiKllsh. J. 8. Dean waa caught In thlH way. A Mexican, who hioIm excellent ISiirIIhIi, railed to him. Doan oniorRoil from tho doorway and bin reply hi KiirIIhIi botrayed him to bo an Amorlcaul and ibroiiKht his death. At tho onmo tlmo another Ameri can olioutod "Hoy, who aro you?" "Vlvl Villa," enmo tho reply. "I don't know who ho In," the Alnorlcnn annworcd,-"but I luivo Homo of him loft hero ttrattorml In tho Htreot." Tho American pointed to wlicro hIx dead bandit raldorH lav In tho palo Unlit or dawn. Tho (illicit flash of u few pistol nlintti woro via llilo and d Inclosed dytiiK forma In tho street, but Villa waH not anions tliom. llo apparently loft wlion Colonel Blocum'8 trooporn lioKmi presslnp thoBO Hnlpors toward tho south. Villa Is said to havo boon soon by sovoral Americans,. urKliiR on lila men to tho outniKcs. VlliDA liKADKIt FOUXIi SIA IX (llr AmukUIxI Vttnt la Nja r)J TlmM.J COIiUMHUS, N. M.. Mar. St. Pablo Lopez, kccoihI In coin- mn.wl l.i Vlltn i'nll l:lllf.fl. 7RSI-B.rd.at ss a few :r,v"' v.: arto,;, -Hid wL81 armviL' sk,rtlnK tho , "-iign Th . ."'i' UIi ran !?w4lhef,mfflt "an lw - nser. ewtlon M HAVE accnt,. In tho midst of It, uarrleadod tlionmelvqa. SpiuiM Xo Ono C. C. Mlllor wu8 shot aa ho daohoJ from his dniR Btoro to tho Iloovor hotel ncross tho atroot. Ho foil wth his head Insldo tho door. A woman, was woiiihIoiJ and Htumblcd over tho drKtfKtst'H doad body. , Snipers posted In front of the framo buildings which woro sot on flro, shot at tho American Inmates as thoy Bought rofiiRo from tho flames Snipers moved dollborately In tho Uark. Kvory ho)iso In town and noarly ovory window was lilt from onco to a dozon times. , Villa liuglors began sounding a re treat Bhortly befora Go'cloek, Soon afterwards tlio remaining people ol Columbus began taking an account of tlio casualties, "Walton Walkor who was shot at tho Central hotol 'with tho proprietor, W. T. Rlchoy was a dologato to tho Now Mexico Sunday school convention, ills bod was burned In tho ruins of tho hotol, Kill Klre Hero airs. Raclmel Walkor, also a con ventlon delegato was saved by .lolly Garnor and Hon Agulrro, a customr border rldor, who tied sheets to her arms and lowered hor from an upper window. Walker was taken from tho arms of his wlfo by bandits ami def'to er erlos, shot dead. Tlion tho hotel was soi auro Mrs. Walker was rescued. The ban dits also Invaded Hoover hotol. Troops Kill Many Troop G, caught tho retreating Mexicans on tho flank and killed eighteen. , . Colonel Slocum's revolver was snot out of his liandB. Villa C'utH Wires Villa cut tho telograph wires east to El Paso to prevent a call for the morlcnn tmoos stationed tnoro. Tolophono wires ako wont out of commlsPlon. While part of his forces fought inree hastily rallied Ameri can troore. Villa Is said to liav to taled snipers and honso burners who flow to their task. TO ENTER DO Intervention Considered Likely as Result of Mexican Mas acre at Columbus irons s T ROOSEVELT TO ANSWER GALL Announces He Will Not Permit Any Fight for His Nomina tion for President CABLES TO El Secretary of War Baker Im mediately Sworn in By President Wilson Today FEAR NATIONAL? OUTBREAK While lloime Simply Announces That. Villa llamlllH Will ho I'iiiiImIiimI, Itui Hoi's Xol Say Whether by Cariima or United States t7 AnorUl l'lr.. to Com flr lliuw.i WASHINGTON', D. C, .March !). Faced by tho now crisis In Mexican affairs through the Coluiubiio mas sacre, tho administration officials ad mitted that President Wilson might find It difficult to refrain longor.froin actual Intervention. There will bo no announcement of what official action will bo taken un til' tho official Investigation Is con cluded. Aftor President Wilson and Secre tary linker discussed tho reports briefly, tho President decided that the new Secrotary of war Bhoiild take office at once. llo signed linker's commission and tho new secretary was sworn In. I ''cue National Outbreak What the administration leaders who favor tho "watchful waiting" course fear most Is an outbo:-k In Congress with Its consequent effect upon tho country. At tho White llouso tho only word ttltt suit ti'tiu flint ulmia Wti Irl lirt taken to nunlsli the Villa bandits, but i,,,'v,,'".V HnHnmil Affcc'i'd by H-hour Intimates He Will Only Run in Case America Wants to Do Something Heroic MUST REALIZE IDEALS Say.s It Would Probably be Mistake for Itepnlillcnus to Choose lllin For President Unless Country Wanted Action (Mr AimocltltJ rrcaa (n Com liar TIium.I NBW YORK, Mar. !. Theodoro ItooHovclt, who Is now In the llrltish West Indies, Issued tho following statcmont today through tho Now York Mall: "1 will not enter Into any fight for tho Prciddcutlul nomination. I will not pormtt any factlousl fight lu my behalf. Indeed, I will go further and say It would bo a mis tako to noinlnnto mo inilees tho country had in Its mood something J oi mo ncroic, uiueps u iceis noi umy like devoting Itself to Idea's but to tho purposo to realize those Ideals." ENGLISH SEE GERMAN ELEET Squadron of Fifty Vessels Sighted 65 Miles Off Mouth of the Elbe River TINL III All Classes of Fighting Vessels In Line of Kaiser's Battle Fleet SOME ARE DREADNAUGHTS MIL 1GE SGALE JH'MANDS OF KMPIOVKS OX '.MANY ItAIMtOADS PHKSKXTKD Ionilou Papers Print Deports 1'Yoin UiiriihIi heauieii KegardiiiR Cruise I'Voin Kiel Plans Aro Not Known llf Auocltttil Vtrn la Cooi Hr TlmM. LONDON, March 0. According to accounts In this morning's papers re garding tho activity of tbli German floot lu tho North Sea. tho floot in cluded about fifty craft of all de scriptions from the most modern drcadutiughtB down to tho old fash ioned torpedo boats. Thoy woro es corted by two Zoppcllns. A trawler slghtod tho fleet lGfi miles duo west of tho mouth of tho Kllie, and another saw It a5 miles northwest of Ymul-den. ALASKA FIRE FATAL It was not indicated whether Car ranza would bo called upon to do bo, or whother tho American troops would ho tiout over tho lino. SLOCUM REPORTS COMMANDlIi: OF V. S. '.'HOOPS 'J'KliUS OF ATTACK Siij-h Seven llulhlliigs HiiiiumI, Many Civilians Slain, Tliiro Trooprrs Dead anil I'our Wounded IBr AoIImI I'rtM lo Con. tltj TIium. HI, PASO, March 9. Tho offlcM roport from Colonel Slocum. toin mai'dliiK tho Thirteenth Cavalry at Coluiiinub, to his cominandlng ol fleer nt Douglas says: "Camp was attacked at 1:10 o'clock this morning by a Torco of MnvirniiH frnm ncrosH tlio border. Tho attnek wnn ropulsed and now, nt 0:lfi a. m., the Mexicans rotroathiK toward tho bordor to tho soutnoasi. i amu mounted troops In pursuit. "Several buildings burned In tho town. So far as known tho army loss Is three killed and four wounded. The number of civilians kihuu m un known. A number or uoau mokic. soldiers nro lying around town and our camp. All firing has roused. No help is necessary. Day and Time and Half for OiAtIIiiio lllr AwncUlnl Tri'M lu Co. fur Tlmri. CHICAGO. March 9. Tabulation of the roferciidiini vote of tho rail- Jroad employes on tho aucst'Ion of whethor their demands for nu eight hour dny with tlmo and a half for ovortlmo shall bo prcsontod to rail loads was taken up today at n moot ing of tho union officials. It Is said over SO por cent havo voted In favor ,of tlio doniand. Prcsont wngo ngrco 'mont expires March .11. Kvory rail road lu the country is nffocted by tho present controversy. l.lXKIt CUTS Tl' IX TWO TODAY Mr Auocl.lod 1'rvM to (t no; Iliuw.J TIIIti:i: SOLDIICHS dicad and two FATALLY 1IUHT AT FOHT (JII1I10X .Main llarracks and Aniiminllon llouso D'esMoycil In (Jalo and l." Ilclow Zero Wathcr Hr AMncLIM rrm lo Con Ilr Tim.. FAIHHANKS, Alaska, March 9. lriiroo soldlors woro killed and two Borlously injured, in a nro euriy yes terday that destroy oil thojnal ) .bar racks and ammunition houses nt Fort Gibbon, occuplod by Company 11, Fourteenth Infantry. Tho company fought flro lu n tom pcraturo of 15 dogrecs below zero in n raging gnlo. GiuU SHORE NKWPOUT NHWS. Va., Mar. 9. Tho Old Dominion Lino steamer Madison cut tho tug Danlol F. Wlllard In two In Hampton Itoads today. There was no loss or mo. f !? ! Oi BANDITS TRAIL AMERICAN TIIOOPS HKPOHTKD FOLLOWIXO VILLA FOIU'KS BliEHWER TO GDME Jti:i'OUTi:i THAT AHHAXGi: .MKXTS COMPLKTKD IX DKAL Sfild That llo Will Take Over Slinp- Mtu Pioperty April I IIiih Kola- tlvcs on Coos liny It is statod on what Is considered very rollablo nuthority that Philip tnr amoiij rr to t nr tihim. VANCOUVKIt, II. C., Mar. 8. Attempts to haul tho steamer Cainostin off tho rocks near Prlnco import to day failed. It may bo neces sary to llghtor tho carlo of tho vessel and blast awa part of tho reef. The stiinicr stranded during n gale Tues POPE PIUS ISSUES APPEAL FOR PEACE IflAR PDRTUGA L (JIOItMANY AXN'OUNCIIS HOSTIL ITIHS AT HKItLIX Passports Issued to Ambns.smlor Caused by Portugal Seizing Interned Ships Dr Auoclitf rs. to Cook nr TlmM. lUOItLlN, March 9. (Wireless via Sayvlllo) Germany doclarod war on Portugal at 3:110 o'clock yostorday afternoon and handed passports to tho Portuguese mlnlstor. Tho direct causa was tho solzuro by Portugal of uljoiit thirty Gorman ves sels which woro Interned In Poitu guoso ports. "Tho Itorlln government consid ers herself from this tlmo In war with tho Portuguese governmentr." Is tho conclusion of tho declaration of today of tho German minister nt Lisbon to the Portuguoso govern ment and ln lrorlln to tho Portuguese minister. Tho declaration says the stops wcro mndo necessary by tho re cent tllogal solzuro ot German ships In Portugese ports. GKUMAXS CO TO SPAIX Advised by Kaiser's Consuls to Quit Portugal at Onco tor amkii titm to coo nj tioim.) LONDON, Mnrch 9. Gorman resi dents throughout Portugal havo boon advised by tholr counsuis to proceed to Spain Immediately, according to a Lisbon dispatch. Tho rupture bo tweon Germany and Portugal Is con sidered luovltablo. YEW OFE D lllii CLAIM VERDUN 61 French and Germans Each An nounce Victories in En gagements Near Fortress REPORTS OFLICT Paris Says French Troops Re pulsed Heavy Assaults Be tween Douaumont and Vaux CLAIMS MADE BY BERLIN SAYS OHHMAXY VIOLATHD IX TIMtXATIOXAL LAW FIHST Declares Submarine Campaign Was Waged Ileforo Itrltlsh Com niltted Offenses (rjr A.tot l.lel Trcu to Okim !lr Tlmn.t WASHINGTON, I). C, March 9. Tho Ifrltlsh embassy Issued a state ment today Intended to show that while Germany contends tho huh marlno warfare is In retaliation for Urltlsh violations of the Internation al law, many of tho Gorman acts woro committed betoro the Urltlsh issued orders In council or committed other nets of which Germany complains. WITHDRAWS JKKSOLUTION Pontiff In Lenten Letter Urges War Xatlons to Lay Down Their Arum at Onco inr amw iim rrfM to ecu nr Timw.j IIOMIO. via Parish March 9. Popo Benedict has raised IiIh volco for poaco. in a special uuiur wrmuu " HKXKW llA'ITLi: ACROSS HORDHR II. ...I. imp rniirna.mi'lllir n HVIldleUtO Illn l.ntllim HGaSOII. tllO llOIltlff HaVfl c.t moeimi Reported to Havo An- ln which ho Is personally largely In- bo cannot alt fillont, Indlfforont to IOI, MIOllllll 1' ..' ...... i I. ..i i. ..... !.,! rrniii.nninnlii .l. .-..ll.l,. f.nnrllct u'lllrll 1h niclllll iiniiiiceil That Mo ill r- lerunieu, hub cum numu ........n" "'i" '""""' v....... - - -- ---.. ii ro'lro Hunch to tako over tho major portion of-In Uuropo. Ho recalls all Mint ho u" 'I the Simpson Lumbor Company's hold-, has dono to Induco the contending ilngs In Coos county April 1. t nations to lay dawn tholr arms, vlr- a! ... . f A .. .n n . ..At. .....!... t. I in onl f tint llne II I III. Tlio mrormniion is sain io uumu tunny iiirowniK iuihduu " " directly from the Hnehnors. Mrs. bolllgoronts and conjuring them, In Honry Ilocck, wlfo of tho woll known I tho nnme of tho Almighty, to dlslst Coos River logging operator. Is an I u tholr plan or mutual destruction, aunt of the Junior Mrs. Huohuor. Tho pontiff again sots forth tho Mrs. Hooclc Is a sister of Mr. Ilrlx, proposal which ho made soino months tho well known Columbia ago as follows: river logger, who was hero with Mr. "Each bolllgoront should clearly Iluohnor recontly. Mr. Prix Is tlio Btato his dosires and should bo ready father of tho wlfo of Mr. Iluohnor Jr. to mako sacrifices, thus ending tlio For a tlmo Mr. Iliioliudr and asso-l monstrous conflict In accordanco with elates woro also negotiating for a I justlco and re-establishing peace, ad- " ." ... ... 1...4 nnl.il . ... ..nllllUK CI I (I It lllll limf- O Ii ir wasiiliiRton proporiy " vaiiiuisuuiiD iu num.". .-. .-..- rrlVOll 11 ill) W ianv iuu MeCuiulier Says Anierlcnns Warned Sufficiently About Armed Uonts (llr Anocl.lfi rrvu to Cimk lr TIiiim.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 9. Senator McCuinbor, Republican, lo day withdrew his resolution to warn American citizens off armed ships, stating that he thought Americans had been effectively warned, and tho poudency of bin resolution might embarass the diplomatic nut,u- tlatioiis. Announce That Poseti Reserve Reg iment, Captureil AnnoVed Iirt of Vauv unit Village and Other l'ortlfled PonKIoiim tlVf AMorltlnl I'im to Coon nr TlmM.J LONDON, Mar. 9. Conflicting Btatemcnts of tho progress of the battle northeast of Vordun woro Is sued by Paris and Itorlln today. Paris Bnys tho Germans woro ro pulsed botwoon Douaumont and tlio village of Vaux after sovoral heavy attacks, accompanied by Intenso nr tlllory flro nnd violent Infantry as saults. Pnrls claims tho nttnekors woro completely defented nfter having ponetratcd Vaux. Horlln, however, Btates the ar morcl fort of Vaux nnd tho village of tho same unmo woro captured. In addition numorous ndjolnlng for tified positions woro takon. Tim aqsault wns mndo lu tho night by tho Poson Resorvo Roglinonts. West of tho Meuso tho French repulsed nttacks on tho vitiligo ot llethlucourt. BIGGEST AIR- GRAFT JIYimO-AKROPLANi: TO. CARRY CRHW OF ill TO KXOLAXD lloily of Largest Machine of Kind Received Today for Shipment to tho Allies (Hr Auwil.leil I'IM. lo Vm llr TlmM. IIUFFALO, N..Y., Mar. 8. Local inniiufucturorH of engines for noro planes received from n boat manu facturing company today tho body of tho largest hydro-aeroplailo ovor built lu America. It will weigh 21, 000 pounds and carry HI men. It will bo shipped to Knglaud, MANY SHELLS FIRED ARTILLKRY DUIJL XKAR VKU IHJN ORHATICST OF WAR Paris Reports River Is DnnunCMl' lijr Kntili Torn Away Crct of ' Hill Is Rlowu Off llf AmocLIoJ 1'itm to Coo llr TlmM,) PARIS, Mnrch 9. Artillerymen on both sides nro living up to tho rep utation already established for tho battlo of Verdun an tho groatout ar tillery duo! of tho war. Many Boctlons of tho French front Sunday and Monday received nn ave rage or 100,000 shells lu 13 hours, Wholo woods woro reduced to kindling material. Tho Little rlvor nt Forges disap peared altogether, having boon dammed lu half n dozon places. Thirty root or tho crest of Hill No. 213, near Forges, was blown away. foodIpIstine A.MRASSADOR .MOUflKNTIIAU WANTS HKLIKF FROM U. jnr Aw-iie4 ri " "' Ti"""! COLUMRUS, Miw. . Villa liauillts made u iP'terinlned stand five miles south of hor iter toilny, liIHn -"' 'x",cr Iran trooM'rh imrMilug, ac ciHdiiig to reports leerlved by Colonel Slocum. la" Adjutant George Vi HUams was wounded itl an nn- e.i vtf.wiiMi kllleil. Il.llll .". .A.A.A.A.AA T-' (nr AocLtii rr to coo. nr Tim.; WASHINGTON. D. C, March 9. Senator Fall, or Now Mexico, rocojyod today a telegram from 131 Paso, wlich mild that Colonel Slocum had fol lowed ho bandits Into Mexico and mil wlrod that "Ho was going to Sy with tlio pursuit until ho cap tured tho wholo bunch. HOT OX TRAIL American Troopers Pursue Villa Force Across Rordei' tor AMOvlt.4 ar Tlme..l COLUMBUS. N. M.. March 9. American troops continued tholr nS or tho Villa raiders through out tho roronoon. Karly tli.s aiier noon no word hnd been rec-clvod as follow far tho American soldiers had ponotrated Into Mexico Wlrty Coal, ?3,00 ton, Phono 72. .to navo givou u up Simpson property. What Option Covers Tho option which tho Iluohnors havo on the Slmitnn nropcrty Is raid to Inclndo tho following: 25,000 acres of tlmbor. Porter Mill and Sssh and Door fac lorv and wntorrrout. Steamer A. M. Smpsen. It Is Bald that Ruehner ' payng about $950,000 ror tho property. Simpson Retains Soino Tho Simpson company, R Ruohnors tako onlv what they aro roportod to havo optioned, will retain tho Old Town mill and water front propertv tho North Bond e'.ty i'flioty. Huel controllng Interest In tho steamer Hardy and about 20.000 acros of land. Much of this land has already been logged ofL Itablo to all, and thorororo, a Just and lusting poaco. "I must, thorororo, onco moro ralso my voice against this war, which ap pears as tho sulcldo or civilized Ku-ropo." E BRANDEIS CASE IS TO FORECLOSE DISTRICT A'lTORXHY VIST HAS (JRIST OI-' LIMIW sun's Dr. H. K. Kelty, Dentist, 201 Coko Illdg., Phone 112-T Kplscopal ladles' food sale nt Wol cott's btoro Saturday nfternopn. Ilr AMOfl.tod 1'reM to Coo I)r Time. J WASHINGTON, D. C, March 8.-- Tho public hearings on tho nomina tion ot Louis I). Rrandols to Do ns3o. clato Justlco or tho U. S. Supromo Court woro terminated' today by the Judiciary sub-committee ot the Sen ate They gavo no indication or whon It would report to the Judiciary committee. Returns From Portland Where lie Defended County Thousands or Acios Havo Taxes Delinquent Tax rorcclosures on thousands or acres or land In Coos county aro be ing' startod by District Attorney Lll Joqvlst. Ho roturncd today rrom a ton day trip north. Four books con taining 100 tax cortiricatos, each cor tiricato containing rrom ono to twenty ploces or land, aro listed, among tliom being many or tho holdings ot tho Soiithorn Orogon company and tho Kinney estate. Mr. Lllionvlst dofondod the county in Portlnml iu tho suit of thu Menusha Woodonwaro company to sccuro back flC7,000 or tax money. With this question decided there must still bo another right us to whother or not tho county can retain tlio money un til tho tltlo to tho land Is sottled. Ho said Judge Coko will not re turn rrom Kugeno lor two days jot. Ho has Just hoard a damage, suit Would Send Cargo $t Foodstuff- Denies Report Ho May Resign Turkish Post Hr Ainofl.tivl rrf to Co llr TlmM.l WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mar. 8. Honry Morgenthau, Amorlcan Am bassador to Turkoy, took up with the Navy and Stnto Departments to day tho question of Heading u col lier with food to Palestine. Ho said that a group or men In New York woro ready to supply 900 tons or rood. Regarding reports that ho might resign Morgonthau said a number ot rrlonds had urged him to do so to permit him to work for President Wilson's ro-olectlon, but his present Intention wbb to return to ponstan-tlunplo. RIG SHIP OX FIHK Lloyds Announce Ihigllsh Vewol .Meets Disaster (Or AuocLtw! I'rui to Coot Pr TlmM.l LONDON, March 9. A Lloyds dis patch rrom Malta says tho Peninsula and Oriental steainor Nolloro, G8D3 gross tons, with Hro aboard, was beached. Tho flro waB extinguished and the pussongors removed, I)r. D. O. VniiKhan. I)entl"t, Ttoom 20, First National Rank building. F 0 IRE SLAIN (Dr AMitlilM Tnn to Coo. Br Tlm. COLUMRUS. N. M.. March 9. Ar thur McKlnuoy. roroman of tho Pal omas ranch, William Coriott and T..... rKT..H nniilllr.nl hv Vllllt. brought by an Individual aga nst tho Tuo8tJay, woro'hanged and tholr bod ies burned, according-to information received horo today. city or lhigeno and the members or tho council personally ior iiuuu, mm tlio Jury had beon out eight hours when Mr. LUJoqvlst lolt. MarshHeld also has a charter providing Indlv uals may sue councllmeii ror dam ages accruing from noino negllgqnco of the city. J. J. Mooro, a merchant living a .mile west of Columbus was khiou and his body burned. Dr, Leslie, Osteopath, Mnrshflehl