The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 21, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Ah The Count Mall
iol No. XXXIX
MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
Ji Consolidation of Times, Const Alnll
mill Choi May Advertiser.
No. 204
IS
VILLA BEATEN
TS II I1EL
MAItSHFIIOLD MAX KAYS III: 1.4
NOT COItl'SK IX CALIFOKNIA.
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i Harshfidd and North Bend
SMALL 111
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Tiim:i: i'oi.ickmk.v worxinon
IX Ol'TIIUKAIC laST XKJIIT
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! Both Germans anu ;-
North Sea Battle
Holioves Victim Was Chum Named
Howard Uli'hnidsnn, ol' Hod-
inond, Oregon,
Win. llaggo, mi cloctrti'lnn employ
cil nt tint Murshfleld lOloetrle eoni
imny, received quite u hiii prise tills
morning when ho received u lettr
enclosing u clipping H;iylii; that ho
wan HiippoHod to ho tho unknown
corpse wiilcii wiih round In u do-
rolled L'ltlilu near Weavervllle, Call-
rornlu. Tlio Hiipposltlon wiih based
on tho discovery of u map and some
paporH bearing Hugge's naino and
his forinor addresses In Hiigon uiki
Scuttle.
Mr. llaggo thinks that tho victim
niiiHt hi a ronuor clniin named
Howard Klchartlson, of Redmond,
Oiogon, who lUTOinpunlod him to
Cooh Hay Inut August.
Took Loiik Hike.
Mr. Huggo mid Mr. Richardson
left Itediiionil hint summer hound
for CroHCont City, Calif., hut whon
thoy reached Miushriold Mr. Hagge
hud a t'liunco to not a good Joh wltl
A. II. Snow, of tho Murshfleld Klec
(ileal coinpauy and ho took It.
Richardson prococd'd southward,
taking with hlin a Hiuall map which
lluggo had bought as noil of a
guide. Mr. lluggo heard from Rich
ardson a Tow Hiiioh, hut no letters
Imvo come 'recently.
US CDWFLIGT
; British Claim Their Destroyers
Drove uermaii uuauujruo
Back Into Zeebrugge
I BERLIfJ SAYS ENGLISH FLED
ItoMMlnlmThiwTiiriMHlii IMI
ffiiHwl lle IX'-iioji'ih ih.i..
SMd Aitiiilt Some Damage
Pniic I" Uiu'li "",,
,r, iwMtl TreM l ttwt MJ Time..!
DERM.V. March 21.-An official
.. .i 1.... .iff I liii jtiiriut
rtport says: "U'siciim .. ..
tl Flinders, a flKlit which wiih biic
ufj for us look place between
(tree German torpedo hoatH and a
dlTlilon of five llrltlsli destroyers.
7te enemy Lrokc off tlo ungngoiiiuiit
iliw lie reccUeil svoru direct hits
nd he itcaracil out or bIkIiI at full
reel.
! We suffer.!.! only iinliiiportant daiu-
."
"'
CyAmrlilirrrM to root liar Tlmm.1 TIlO I'JtlCl', enclosing tllO (dipping
LOVDO.V. .March 21 An official concerning the fliid'ng of tho corpse.
tiinfnt savs "Yesterday morning from Mr. Hiikko'h brother
focr llrltlJh dustroyers sighted throo'.John llaggo, of Olynipla, Wash., this
I Cmm (lcstro)erg off the Holglnu
rout. The (Icrmaii destroyers at
cute turned ami ran for eohriiggo. .
'tbiscd by our own destroyers. Dtfr
lc( short riinnliiK f iKlit. two of
the enemy boats weio observed to
le hit. Our casualties woro four
r: sounded."
morning. The clipping was from a
Taroiua paper and gave lint hrlef
partlcularii. Mr. lluggo Iuih wrlttou
!to tho Chlf of Police at Weaver-
(fef 'IK j(n Al rXSiB
t 'Jltr'i Co fapu'Arr)
zlifotfi fiYv IA'm '-
TYvoskiiiG TQ&XWf?
!? ;-,y I lA'A V ' '"" i7')l viK l.iv tjC3 lO -
Small Force of Mexican
Troops Reported to Have
Repulsed His Army
FLEE TO MDUMTAIMS
vlllo for moro details.
MM
OF PIES
111 I I M M M I UILui"(,,V ,':Al",',Kl,,'" Kl'JITi()X
ULUUVIIMMI UlLUj c'OXTKST COMKS TO CI.OSIJ
oliikst i'io.i:i:u oi-' coos iuv
Sl'lVUMIW THIS MOItXIXO.
j W'm X!nel).()iu' Yeats Old and Had
llhlilitl Hive Slaco IH5!I
TaiiKht Hi-iit School.
Jin. lithcr M. I.ocklmrt, tho old-
I nt pioneer of Coos Hay, died at
S td this moruliiK In her nlnoty-
iwond year. Death wiu duo to
tomplltatlons Incident to her ad
'ted age. Slio had huun an m
ulld tor a number of years.
m U ono of tho last of tho
(. W. ICatifiiimi, A. (. Haas and (ico.
It. rrestoii WiuiieiN .School
Children's IVle.s loiter
vfA'fVw
Co-operation Essential to Success.
N UXITICl) action (hero Is strength, tlou and In husliiestt, modern life
I Co-opur&tlou Is essontlal to sue-1 would ho doprtvod at once of most
Modem IiiihIiichh is hullt on thlslof Its present-day necessities, eon
foundation. jvonlenceH ami pleasures.
Scattered foices have lit t lo power; j Without co-oporatlon In cominun
oppoBliiK forces nullify. Ilty Borvlco tho elty Is deprived of
H!iiKlencss of purpose hrlnxa eon-'eloments essential for needed com-
I
contention of effort.
juerclnl and imlustr.'nl development
Tho more full and complete tho and civic betterment.
eo-operiit!on In any undertaking, tho Ily co-oporfliloii the cltl.ons will
Kieater Its chances for success. nil k In tho same direction, mid by
A maxlinum of co-operation gives united efforts Kiildo their course In
a maximum of strength, with n mln-itho right direction, and liy concen
liniim of wasted ouorK)'.'
Co-oporntlou In commuulty-hulld-lug
Is just as potent a powor nnd
essential to success as In
ri'lir. rlMi, ....fnM.lc I.. tlm fllillllinlllll
1 IIU 111 Ok HMUIlin HI IIIU 41IIIH1IH l..g( ,.u
ror u "uity iiuaiiurur in vinrH1,'l01"ii)U,10HB
were nnnouncod today. tl.ol ,,,or 'communty 1)Ultlll)K ,111B,.
Iiri7.cn oeing oueieo iy iiiu v.uu
Hay Times for the hest BiiKBCBtloiiH.tho ctzeIl8 MQ Bloelcllolrtcni,
Tlioy woro
for civic Improvement.
awnrdod hb follows:
KIrHt prize;. KiiKrnvod medal to i
O.W.Kaufmun for suKKestliiK Bystein
of cooporntloihj'puhllc school atu-
Bnt settlers" of Coos Hay to imBs!tU,lUa '" Clv,c W-orlc-
ltte Croat lloyoad. oion Aiken Is aocoml I'- x ,non,.B m"'
Mwilout tho only living losWont 8crl,,tl011 l0 T" Lo08 U"y llHIB" ,
M tie Day whoso rosldenco hero
"Were near cipials that of Mrs.
(ration of forces, get thoto.
Artist I.uwhorno presents this
graplilcnlly and forcefully In tho
nliovo cartoon.
Hy co-operation tho coming hlg
railway celehratlon will ho nuido
noss- Is hlg hiiBlneBs, In which all a splendid success.
Hy co-oporatlon Mftrshflold will ho
mado a real city bountiful.
Without co-opcrntloa In produc-
U. S. Army Officers Say It
Will be Difficult to Capture
Him if He Divides Forces
AVIATORS WATCH PASSES
I'Vnr II i May INeape Into SlorVn
Miiilro Itaiumul I'liul Safe llliliue;
Place Villa l-'leil .AtU'r Small id,,
ga.'jeineiit at Xanilipilpii
Illy AuoclttM rrnu lo Ciiot n) Tlmfl.
IJIi PASO, Texas, March 21. Avia
tor of tho United States army are
searching today tho trulls loading to
tho passes In tho Slerro Madero
mountains where Villa may seek to
escape after his defeat hy tho Car
ranzn forces yesterday at Xuinlquliia.
Colonol Oanoo with POO Carrau
xlsttis took part In the fight nnd
'Villa wuh badly worsted nnd flod,
'leaving his dead and wounded be
hind.
Army officers agree that It Villa
breaks up his command Into small
bands and turns to the Sierra moun
tains ns a hiding place, It will ho
almost Impossible to capture him,
Fighting ul l,as Cilices
Klglitlug at I .ns Cruccfl following
tho engagement at Xauilqutpa yej
terday, Indicates that tho Carran.a
troops are pressing Villa hard In his
flight northward along tho Santa
Maria Klver and that tho outlaw may
soon ho forced to stand nnd iglvo
battle to tho American troops now
moving southward.
Tho Americans nnd Carranzlstas
are drawing tho cordor closer
around tho elusive Villa nnd with
in a few dnyj army officers horo
Uellove, It will he known whether
Villa Is to meet his fate in battle
or Imfflu his pursuers hy a success
ful escape Into tho Sierra Madera
Mountains,
KIiiii I'Vhi .Society Quarters In Cork
Italdetl hy KnglNh orf leers
Itecently
tn- AMnd.1lJ Trr-n la Cum IHy Tlmi.i
LOXDOX, March 21. Sinn I'oln
Jrloters fired on tho police last night.
'I'lireo policemen wore wounded. The
"trouble- occurred at Tullnmore, Tro-
land.
, There have been Intimations of
dlsturbod conditions In Ireland re
cently. March 11 tho police of Cork
raided tho residences of tho prin
cipal officers of tho Sinn I'oln so
ciety and seized arms nnd documents.
FUHSrON
Germans Hurl Strong Forco
Against Left Flank of French
Near Argonnc Border
E SOI GAINS
I
TROOPS
Commander of Mexican Expe
dition Requests War Depart
ment for Additional Men
NHW HATTliK TODAY'
Carrana Poire Corners Villa at Ins
Cl-.H'Otf
(Or Auorltl.! Prru to Coo- Dr TIidm.
A. O. Haas for suggesting system of
stroot and district improvomont i
clubs.
Third prlzo Six inontlis' yih-(
EBUBG HII APPEAL RATE :
nv nrnin nil iaii.ais oiukct to un.ixo
h I I 1 1" I 1 1 1 1 1 1 U ,X ASTOHIA I'UHKHIT CHAIK.'i:
1ST
E
Says Larger Force is Requir
ed to Protect 100-Mile Route
of Communications
NUMBER ls""lJOT SPECIFIED
KesldentM Alone; Holder Alarmed
1,4'st. Mmlinns .Make Other SoIIUn
Into U. H. 'IViTftory Protovol
Agited to hy Pre. Wilson
Berlin Claims Capture of Ava-
court Woods and 2500
Prisoners
LIQUID fTreT ATTACKS
ItiiHslans Occupy Anotlter Advaiiceil
City in Persia and Mako (Jatn-
upiliiNt. AiihIi'Iiun In ICnstwn
(lalicl.i ItnllaiiH Offeii.slro
llr A-KH'falp.l Trrit lo Coot lUjr TIoim.)
LONDON, March 21. -Tho (lernmns
before Verdun niv making a Blroiig
drlvn at the French left flank well
toward the border In the Argouno
region, and gained ground south of
Maliincourt, some- ten tulles North-
west of Verdun.
Herlln nnnouncod today that
French posltlona northeast of Ava
court woro captured hy tho (Jorinuim,
who took 2501) prisoners.
Paris admitted that the nermann
took Avncoiirt wood and said that
they used liquid fire In the attacks.
Iliissla Is Active
A dispatch from Teheran reports
tho occupation of Ispahan, I'orala,
by tho Russians. Tho UusslaiiB won
nu Important success In Southeastern
Ojillcla, whero Vienna lulmlts tho
kAiiiitrlun hrldguhond nt Uscloczlio wan
evacuated under heavy Itusslun pres
sure. The Italians resumed thotr heavy
attacks at Tolmlno bridgehead. Tho
position ut
llomdou,
Ilr AmkUIJ TrPM u Com Ilty TlinM )
SAN ANTONIO. 'Tox.. March 21
itionorat FuiiBton todny OBko.l tho V. AuBtrluns captured a
;S. War Department for additional
troops to ho used In tho campaign
ngnlut Villa. Ho did not stato tho
number hut 4X111111110(1 (hut ho wanted
an ndequato forco of Infantry and
'cavalry to protect tho lino ofveom
munlcntlon, already moro thuiAlOO
mllo long. Ho received no further
'hows from Qeuorul Pershing.
AOItlJi: TO PIIOTOCOli
Kiiggestiou l'Voin Mexico
ilhitt Graudma Lonovo. now In
ttf nlneilHiii vn -. r, ...
"Aw of tho few lomaiuing' ni-i8rri"tloii t0 Tho CooB l,Hy T,mo" to Oregon Supreme Court Knocks
. ." llTroHtoii of Camp Ono who, Mnnnnn DnnH Iconn
Ulll v?CUV,WU UUIIM wuui,
for Kendall Brothers
Kleveu Conipanli.s Ciiltjj la PetitVtu
to lutei-stnto Coniiiierco Com
mission
(Hit AworUlii l'r lo Coot lUjr Tlmn,
WASHINGTON, 1). C, March 21.
mid . President Wilson nnd tho cnhluot to-
been I day decided to nccopt (ho proposal
Ith (ho 'for a protocol lwtwcon tho Unltod
f..ir. ....... t.w.i.u iwni.. 1 nu Cmimi IQIfilnu ninl Mm llnrnrn irnvnrllinont
I -H. tt ,,.(1 HHf.n ll..t ...in W. .. VV. .VUM .. V.. B..MW .... ....
This Information tamo hy wlroless of Mexico for cooperation In (ho pur-
(oday to (ho United Statos armyrsiilt of Villa mid bis outlaws.
station nt Columbus,
American troops hwvo boon ills-1
TURKS REPORT ENGLISH
ROUTED ON YEMEN FRONT
CoiiNtmitliiopIo Offit'lnl Statement
Says llrltlsli I'leil When Otto
man Army Attacked
Ilr AuixUlM I'rfit la Cao Day Tlmn.l
CONSTANT1NOPI.K, March 21.
!. Wllunii nn.l Ci.l.liw.l Ai.n,m IJIB orilCIIll rOPOtlB Bai'H "UIl 1110
Yemen front, a llrltlsli division which
advanced In (ho direction of Hlsalu
wiih attacked hy our troops which
woro sent out against them. Tho
lenomy fled toward HliolK iiosman."
UlflLSO
GDWTRD
L
comer
is
010
Hiierirestod that nubile crltlclslll3 ho
followed up hy practical action hy(
citizens generally to nccomplsli tho.
desired results.
Thero woro scores of responses
uhowlng nu unusual and Infoiiso In
terest In tho question nnd tho solec-j
tlou of tho wluuors of tho honors
was not mi easy tnsk. nOIUS Lliy
fichooi Pries Titer i an(j Constitution in Enter-
Tho award of tho prizes to tlio
echool children participating In tho
essay contest will ho mode lutor.
Tho essays and nrdeles hy tlio pu
pils will all ho printed liofora (ho
l'or a number of years, Mra. I.ock
't bad been unable to get about,
'. iKilTldden most of tho tlmo
w maklns only occasional trips
,,r flty In her wheel ehnlr.
m eonienuenco. ii, ... ... ,.
" "Mi ""l S WOll
'Mitt lO Ilia .. ... .
- .v Hwncr resiuonis or
3 r, but the older residents
"' u a,,,) admired her brill
S ta,"1 W'"Cl1 remalllot nctlvo to
I'lineral Wednesday.
"ne funerni u.m i...
J '!'moo at 2 o'clock from tlm
r E, Dr .JiIll8c'l,nl cl"llc. Hov. judges consisting of thrco well known
lli i i rh u,,,BinR. Hurlul.MurshfloId poople, announce incir no-
'n "' Odd Fellows' rnmn. rklnn.
Many AjIo AldinK
Already various Individuals In
Marshflold and In (ho outlying su
burbs have (niton hold of (ho work
of bcnudfylng (holr proporty and
streels with a greulor vim than has
J over boon manlfost hero hoforo.
Much already has been accom
plished and the real drawback will
(probably como from tho noiuivsldunt
proporty owners who do not boo the
need of fixing up tholr places.
, Ilowovor afops are being consider
ed to provldo for this omorgoiicy.
l-'HAIl IX HOIlDKIl TOWNS
tllr Awwulnl TrfM lo rooi n TIium.I
WASHINGTON, D. C, Murch 21.-
i Kleveu rullrciiils concerned In UiolltChldcnlH Take Precautions AKolnst
.recent roallgiuiieut of freight rates
from Oregon nnd Washington points
j to Astoria on tho Interstate Com
.ntorco Commission for rohearlng.
patched to Las Cruces to aid In (he ,
fighting.
Violated Charter," ""'S ll ....
Willi Ul IIIU Iw..i.l.. .......M" '
Other Sallfes hy Mexicans
Itir AimmUixI I'ruw la C004 uf tIium I
CLINT, Tox., March 21. Fear
that Mexicans might mnko nu unex
pected ral'd resulted In tho closing of
tho schools todny at Fubens, a bor
der town, on tho ndvlco of tlio com
'7 ' MuihfleW.
M.i S1thBt B n,"'w of the
SWrtrli of Hn- I,ft.,
torn in" "eh?taIe Selovor was
lUIIIItLrl
'"nihil
P. New
"a county, Ulysses
ls ;; vn orK. Janiiarv 1:1.
,J Peter T J te" cl''lr, bom
tku.'W1,ooa was pas3ed near
Uke'CthI !,eai,t,ri, Cawtsa
Hind,
'B CUv nr m.
Al .1.- " uu w
'4lher,n, ll Wl,h 1,or widow
,V,Wto Mam,1' t0 01lI.
mnin n known as tll
0ai,1hood ?, .Uor', B,, 8w t
H len v2 er llor 1110ll-
611 Aterw"nfteenyeara
Ui i.tat T , of slxteen h -
,fJ'"d t,.,8,1'001' teael.lnB ono
a't'ndl
Inuej
Kwliool the next.
n Pago Two.
TiiiiOM Want Ads mo tho ono me
ilium which roaches ALL tlio people.
They outage public iittentlon every
day Always on (ho Job.
Columbia Klour, .SI. nil. Haines.
Dr. 1). O. ViiiirIiiiii. neutlt, Itoom
JI, First Antloniil Hank building
Tilbhy Coal, !j!5.tll ton. Phono 72.
Columbia Flour, $l.rU. Haines.
ing Such Agreement
Proposition Was Approved at Special
llleitlou Some Tlmo Ago and
Hoiids Were Voted Kendall
Hroh. May (Jo Ahead
WDAIHGHHFTLOST
here a short tlmo uso. Thoy huvo,,nnilHOr of t,0 United Stntes Infan
survoyod the railroad end said tha('try company hero,
construet'on would begin as 30011 usi ,.
WANTED T0GEJ SAWMILL .w JJ ,,,, 10t
that Bomo arrangements may no I
nuido wliareny tno city can iniuico.
Kendall Hrothors (0 go ahead with
(ho project, getting people hero to 1 1; AV.ATO.tS IIAVB TlUUmidC
c.,l..nill mniinv il rent Instead of. ' nir-iu riiuiun 1.1 ....iw
through bonils or taxation,
sue was recolvd with regret hero.
Tho $300,000 bonds woro voted
Bomo tlmo ago by (ho citizens of
T
ROUBLE A
T
FABENS
itot'si: votks to 01 vi: him moui:
Al'THOIHTY IX AHMY IXCHKASK
ItKPOItT SCHOOL CLOHIID AND
A.MKHICANS QUIT TOWN
t.
H. Military Authorities Assuiuo
Control or Vlllugo ! Miles
From i:i Paso
Will Allow Him to Cull Out Ho.serves
and yncmiMNl Forco Without
' ' Congress' Voto
Ily Afi'HlilM l'r la rou Ilty TIiiim.J
"WASHINGTON, 1). C, March 21.
vrho first action or tho llouso (oduy
on (ho Hay army bill was to adopt
without debnto nn anieiulmeiU to glvo
thd president control over tlio ro-
It originally pro-
Jlly Aiuflilnl rw 10 rout nr Time.
13L PASO, Tox., March 21 School Horvoa of co.000.
ban been clo30d ut Fabous, a border' vi,ou umt authority must ho granted
town !I0 miles from Kl Puso and , j,y Congress hoforo (ho Hesorvlsta
all Ainoriciin cIvIIIiuih imvo noonc,,!,! i,0 mobolUqd.
(P; AunUleJ rr U t'" ny Tlmrt.l
SALEM, Oro., March 21. The
r... ....,.. r.,nr inihiv ileelnr-
r toM (ho r;;; onteVed luto'Hoseburg to filv, as a bo. In ald-
by the city of Uosoburg with (ho MB Koiuuui is omen.. 01 usuurg.
Hoseburg & Eaten. Ilalltol for to build a logging roiuljmd hlg Baw-
n. ,.Av,,utn..ilnn nf 11 rulll'dad Oil
iim iininiiiin Klver. The Court alto
Inhlbted tho Issunuco of tho $300,
000 bonds voted by tho city to ns
sist In the construction of tho line.
It was hold to bo a violation of tho J
city charter and coiutltution. j
Ono Mnrhlpo Drops Fifty Feet mid
Injures Pilot Slv Arrive Safely
ut Front
(ny AuotUt 1-rrM 10 roj lUy TlmM.I
COLUMHUS, N. M., March 21.
A wlrolns messugo from tho field
urmy today says "An Aoroplano, cSno
of six (o arrive today, wob partially
wrecked In a fiO-foor full. Tho pl
lo(, Llout. Howon, was lnjuretl bu(
not fatally.
Two ueroplanes of (ho first squad
PKF.SIDKNT WILSON SAYS UK, wer lost In flight from horo' to tho
WILL SIGN MKASUKiC IF PASSKD front in Mexico. Tho commando.-
mil.
PHILIPP
IS
requestod hy (ho American lnllltury
uuthorltlos to leave, according to a
tolophono messago reived hero todny
by H. D. Camp from a Fubens school
trusteo. Fabous Is opposite tho
.Mox'can villugo of Guadalupo. Amor
Icnn troops, have, arrived thero and
tho ofHcers are now iiinrtorod In
(ho ro3ldences of (ho cIHzoiib.
PRES. BUTLER TALKS
AT SEATTLE TODAY
hlcnd of Columbia l'ulverlty Dellv
erft Addriss at (Vreinoiiles at
Washdiglou
lit AiwKltted Tito lo Tom lUy TlniM.
SKATTLH, Murch 21. --Dr. Honry
Suzzullo was Inuugiirated today ns
preslddiit of tho University or Wush-
AFFKCTS KKNDALL PKO.IKCT.
Tho uineudinont Is tho most Impor
tant to tha bill yet mado. As tho
mousuro now stands, the Prosldent
would have tho iiuthori'ty without
consulting Congress to Incronso tho
army Irom 1 10,000 fighting troops to
I7r,000 and nlso (o suininon to colors
80,000 resorvlats which tho bill con
tvjinphites will bo provided within
four yours,
Heproaontntlvo Gardner offered
an iiineiidmont piovldlug that boI
dlors may bo discharged Into a ro
sorvo at tho ond of ono year's ser
vice with tl colors in approval
of tholr commanding officers. Chalr
miiii Hay argued tho effec( or (ho
provision was (o reduco (ho term
o( enlistment with the colors lo such
a degree (hut efficiency of tho army
us a whole would ho Impaired. Tho
amendment piiB3ed, however, 128
l to 117, being tho first dofeat for
Itoseburg Voted H'"I l""0 (,'et
Saw mill and X'' Halli-oad
1 Does Not Like Soiuo of Details Hut
Is Willing to Wulvo TIumii Tako
It up Soon
ItOSUHUUG, March 21 Tho nows
that tho Oregon Supremo Court hudr
knocked out (ho Hosobiirs bond is-
Df AisocUted TrM to Coot Dy Tlme.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Marh 21.
President Wilson told Congress lead-
nhouls wero unknown
arrlveil safoly.
tngton In tho preseuco of a dlsdu
of tho Bquadrou today roported tlwlr(Bished galherlng of oducutors rrom,u (ho ton8l(KM.atlou of tha
fulliiro to urrlvo and said their where-n,u lia,t8 of the country. Tho x-j
Six niuchliies Urclses, which boifan yesterday, con-1
ciuueu tins aimiiiuuu mm .... S(.iO0XKU TILLAMOOK
Inauguration ceremony. Tho prln-- ,,()UTllAN AXW coos 1IAV
cjpiu auuress was h.umo u, i -umu... AItllJ1,a orK 0 a
minor oi omnium uiinuionj.
l'amendmont for independence not la-
tor than four years, dotplti) his His-
approval of Its detalU. 1( Is planned i
. . . .w,.... .,..., 1... ...Ill ..I,... II. .v nl.ll. (.. loL-o Mill Illiy.lSlirO llll HI UIO IIOl'SU ! nil..... ll..... .l., ..III 1... ilmnnn.
i i,,..n Tin nronosilion carrieu rs louuy inuv nu m dii,h mu ...,.u .. ...- . iiiiu-n iuuik ." " ....-
,1,111 "W.V.. --.w ... .... .... , ..... -,,,..,.. '..,,.. , I. ,.,,,, 1,111 I
by a big majority but others fouglit .Ipi'lue mil, iiiciuuiiib i:u iw "' n. i
titrated by a trlul.
SATl'HDAY, MAUCII U.YNI
FOIt 1XFOUMATIOX PHONU 278
TO.M JAMES, Ab(m Ocean Dock