The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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No. 209
CIIA.MPR1X HOLDS TITLE AFTFH
riGIlT WITH MORAN
Rronks Finger in (lie Tlilitl Round
is CJIvcmi (he Nousm per-Decision
After tho Tcnlli
w
lij Skipworth Decides
Against Improvement Bo
ise of Property Damage
15 II PLAT
dement Plat Stands Good
But Cathcart rat useu a
Long Time
DECISION GIVEN MARCH 23
J Mule I'iiMI" I'""' Mulled (o
(1(fk of (Vw Comity Court
Msfh IntmM Tnkcn In Ciimj
I; Marslifh'lil People
Mt Skipworth of Kiigeno lias
titl(Jdon his decision In tlio Pino
fcttt case. He dccliloil that the
CVs.'it plat must staml ns tho ror
Ktphtorcr tlio Cathcart pint lint
niccoant of tlio Improvements bo-
fcl Bide by property owners accord-
fef to the Cathcart plat, ami with tlio
hi Itowknlgo of tho city, tlio latter
eiiot cor take tho property, ami
rttjclned from making the pro
HJ Improvement which tho court
ItMi would require practically tlio
M.Villon of tho property.
Tie plaintiffs In tho caso nro K.
1 tKroltl, E. K. Jones, Mlnnlu Tow
er, Mo S. Coke, .Max Tlniinormnn
cl Nancy Noble. Tho city In do-
Mitt
Wm lllg Victory
C R. Peck, attorney for tlio
rwrtr owners on IMiio street, n.ilil
I'd) nomine that tho decision was
itixtlctory for them, holding oven
m In llielr favor than they liail
ntiiM for.
Vr lHk talil that tho opinion
3j clarified tho title of jnme of
w ffopfrty owners to the property
IDt Ot Droadtvni unit mil i.. id..
Jk Incj on Pino street, whereas
wrbid only (oiitemlcd tlmt tlio
Wwir on the east fiont boloimod
D. Oos. who was City Al
wcr hen the cum wan Instituted
r ." nail advised tho City
tun ii wos riitiio to atari
C . . J' ' ,iiett ami
milted on It and Mr. Hon-
jjwt to tho city, ho hud not oh
Jad;e Coke. Dr. Tmm .,.i .i.
S'.lhi?,,'0." "ltoly
- ...ii luumiiion,.
UVflR?."'0 w' ''9 appeal
12lK,Jr b0 'toriiiliioal at
lipir, 0n. I"wlcolly moans
m ff?. "fet eallll0t l Kiadod
J W futile to attempt to cut a
Sofrtft ii" .f.r,y-f0,,t 8tl'1"
. oi niih must H, Ml t .
Prevent tho 8)lfa from t.v
IJrfiloB was handed down l,y
MM'aiB0tlllmln .,,
,. , """"L "Hill IIIO
il? ! ..! '' t tho
' vuii court.
wiiri.uti Aitmvics
J.V CIIIC.U.O TODAV
ttlj Asacritte.1 Vimg to Com liny Timet.)
CHICAGO, March 27.
loss Williird, who won on
Jiolnts from Mornn Sittiirdity,
arrived horo today from Now
iorlc, iihowliif- no III urfoets
except IiIh rlKht hand In
baudiiKPH wltoro ho liroho a
11 u cor.
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t
ma u
RESIST MIT
Evident Villa is Getting Ready
to Meet Invading Amer
ican Forces
GRANDGHfLD
BOH
Tlllltl) TOR PitHSIDK.VT WIIXOX
HAS IHIK.V AXXOCXCKI)
.M
RETREAT REPORTED
otot
Mr Amorl.ilP.1 rrr. lu Con liny Tlmm.l
NKW YORK, March 27. llolow Is
tho story of tho flirht Siitind.iv. ni,.i.
In which Jess Wlllurd, worhl cltn.ru-'
.inn wh kivoii tno ncwHpapor ilu-
iiniuu our iM-iiiuj .Mornn. Soventeon
t hoUBand ptfrsong wltnossod tlio fluht.
Illard ln-olso his fliiKor In tho third
round tho Hunt In detail follows:
Hound Oho
VIIInriI Jahhed Moran In tho faco
with a loft and tho latter retaliated
with, thrco hlows to tho lm.iv u.i.ui.
Wlllard hloelfod. Moran hooked a left
General Pershing Establishes
New Base Nearer to Place
Where Bandit Hides
PEOPLE N0T RALLYING
Hvlileiico (Jntheied by Officers mid
ScimlH of Ainerlcnn Troops In
dicates Villa Is Xot Kct'iii-liiK
Much Help I'kiiii Mexicans
fUf Afworlitlml I'rrM to Con tlaj Tlme
Tnj,jr'1,,UIBA(ll'AItT.JIl8. AMKH
JCAN ,KXiKI)ITIC)XARV KOUCI3.
vv..,vy.u iiin,.N. (Aeroplane to
s. I'iiiiicIh II. Hnyie and Daughter
Horn Ve.str'i'dii.y, are Itepoileil
DoIiik Well Today
ttlj- AncltcJ Vn to Coo Haj TlniM.J
IMIirAI)l3MMIIA, I'n., March 27.
Many conj?fatulntory iiiuhsiikcs
were received today nt .loffoi-Hon hos
pital wltoro Mrs. Francis 11. 8nvrn
and her dntiBhtor, horn yoHturdnv, are
reported doliiK woll. Tills is thoPres
IiIuiiI'h third grandchild and la named
Hleanor Axson Sayre.
ILISli MAKE
i AIR RAID
Germans Claim That Attack
by British Aeroplanes Was
Not a Success
Ifi
1R
E VESSELS GE
OXK KltKXCH AXI) TWO llltlTISII
HOATS (JOXIJ
T. J. PE1SE IS DEAD
WAS SKCHKTAItV IHJMOCItATIC
xatioxaij committi:i:
IIIE ENEMY BACK
Was Widely Aciiiainled Anions Ho
.Meiiitiers of tlio Paity TIiioiiIi-
ont the Culled Slates
to wnianiH jaw and took three left' . "'"'" .iaren ST. (len. Porsh
Jalis in tho faco lu return. Moran ,!"? n""-'cjil last iiIkIU the oHtah
BWittiK his rlwJit and left to Wlllnrd'H1 , ont r n ,lovv ,,M8U '" ",0 P""
neck ami received a hard rlKlit In the1 "ult. r v,"- 'I'"" secoiid haHo Is
body. niiicli nearer tho location whero the
.Moran mlssod n rln1it and wont' lm."(,,t W"B reported In precipitate
Into n clinch and Wlllard tore loono ,rclrFnt ,lin" tl10 oI(1 J,!,B0 l f loltl
and innueii a re it and lfi t.. iii """' "norH
head Wlllard Hiuiisliod him (....in,.
left lu the faco, dttzlnir tlio elialloiiKor.
.Moran hwuiik wildly with rlsht nml
Ion. lint Wlllard Initialled jh ho
blocked carortilly. Wlllard's round.
Itonml Two
Wlllard took tho iibki-pshIvc. Mornn
enmo back, tlio pair xcliiitiKliiK hlow
blow for blow. Moran broko and
iiuvnuii iij. wuiiini lonoweii .Mor
Hvidetico that Villa Is nrmmWii.- )..
resist tlio American ptirHiiliiK (ol
tinniH and that the Mexican people
are not an yet rallying to him, lias
noon collected by officers and scouts
or tno American troops.
Chain of Muses
Tlio headquarters, It Is presumed,
will bo maintained as an Imiiortant
link lu tho supply station syutem, the
tllr AMoi-Utciil PrM k fno llr Tlmn
WASIIIXC.TO.V. I). C. Mnrcli 27.
Tlioinns .). Pence, soetetary of tho
Democratic National committee, who
Iiiih boon III Hiii'iirnl inoiilliu ii u n i-.i.
Biilt of pneumonia, died at his homo, '"'"Plotoly
hero early today.
With Postmaster (lenoral Hurlo
son, Mr. Pence had directed all the
detailed political work of the admin
istration slnco r3io PiVsldont took
office. President Wlsnn was deeply
shocked when told of the death.
Wiih Widely Known
Torpedo Boats Arc Sent Out
and Seriously Damage an
tngusn ucstroyer
TWO FISHING BOATS SUNK
I'hree of Visit In? Aeroplanes Are
Iti-oiiKhl Down by (JtVinnns, Ac
cording (o Offleiiil llcpoi't
(flven by Tlmt Country
tllr Auoi l.ilo.l 'inn o dim jjr TlniM.
LONDON, March 27. An official
stateniont rcBiinlliiB tlio KiibIIbIi air
raid .Saturday sayn:
"Tlio IOiil'IIsIi naval hoi-oiiImhk m.
tack on tlio North Frisian coaBt failed
I'wo armod flshlnu
day
Stcaniee Destroyed Vest or
Said by l.lo.tds to Have
Struck n .Mine
4
NO A.MKItlCAXS I.O.ST
OX STHAMKU St'SSH.V
PARIS. March 27. De
tailed Information gathered
by tho Ainerlcnn embassy
here Indicates that no Amer
ican lives were lost on tlio
Sussex.
'0u
(Mr Amoi-IIpJ Pit-mi to Timhi liar llmm.l
LONDON, March 27. -The French
steatnor Hobo, IS tona, and Hie
Hrltlsh steamer Cerno and Itiillsh
fish carrier Khartoum, have boon
sunk.
Two members or tho crow of tho
Khnrtoiim wore saved but It Is feared
the rost wore drowned.
liloyds reports of tho Ilrillsh
steamer St. Cecollo sinking, of
which was announced yesterday.
says she was blown up by u-nilne.
M IT WILL
1AKE A1ENDS
04
I'CHKKV ALSO DIOXIICS
SI.KI.(i TIIH Pl'.ltSIA
steamers on tho outpost service fell
victiniB to tlio IJiigllsh voshoIh. Our
naval aoroplanea nttaclced Kngllsli
naval fighting forces, sand scored n
number or lilts and seriously dam
aged a torpedo boat destroyer.
"Of tho navnl flghlliiK roreo which
wo sont Ininiedlatoly but only a fo.'
nn slowly around tho ring and drovo' (!,1l "f ssh forming strong mllita
a riglit lioolc to Moran'K eyo, nnd liat
lereit nun in tno body.
Moran was helpless agaltiBt Wlllard
In clinches. The champion ataggored
Moran with n Ipft to tho fiico as the
boll rang. Wlllard's round.
Itonml Three
Wlllard smashed a right Into Mor
nn's body, doubling Moran up. Mor
an'H savage swlngn could not roach
Wlllnrd'H Jaw. Wlllard Jabbed Moran
with his lort almost at will. Moran
grew shaky uudor tho punching. Wlll
ard ducked two right swing and
laughed. Moran swung u left' to
tlio body as the boll rang. Moran'a
round.
Hound Four
Wlllnrd Jabbod Moran In tlio fnco
with two loftB, uppereuttlng Mornn
In tho body with a rlulit and leH.
ry lino readily defensible roachlin; for
a uisiaiico into the Interior of Mexico
that Is considered temarkalilo, con
sidering (ho fact Hint the army has
had less titan two weeks to bridge
the deserts, tho nioiintiilnr, and many
miles or harron land wltliottt the ben
efit of railroad communication.
WOl'M) TRAP VILLA
Kffott
.Made to Cut OH
For Retreat
Chance
(Ilr AMofUtrd I'rria lo Coog nr Tlnir-.
1CL PASO, Texas. March 27. The
columns of American cavalry are
seeking today to entrap Villa and
his baud by soallng up all tho trails
and pasKos lu tho mountainous dis
trict south of i:i Vallo. Ouco tin
f
Ponce probably had as extensive' ''""Peilo boats emtio lu touch with tho
an nc.(iialntanco nmoiiK Domocratlc' rutrentliig enemy. Ono of theso tor
polltlcans througliout tlio country as J'""0 1,0"ts "t ct returned.
any man who over occupied an of- ,lliro, r-HBiialt aoropIatieH wore
flclnl posltloii with tho National com-, lnoiight down."
mltteo. After tho last election he tie-!
cllued several Imiiortant government
posts. I
EXILE is demanded:.
SIX BEET DEATH
IlKVOLTIVO
yt'AX sin
f'iiiM-:si-: WANT
kai ri:.movi:i
AImi Drniaud Tlmt Twelve ef Ills
AdvlsciN be i:ccuted Xfws
Sent to I'nlted States
Mr ,.'UtM PrcM to Cooi lit, Tlm.
BAN FRANCISCO. .Miireli 27 An
itowxrjD whi:x taxukr isr.vs
OWX (IAS LACXCII
Aeciileut llnpHiis at Midnight, in
Ciiiipiliic. Sli-nllN When .Men
Attempt to Cio-s
IHr ApMirliitrJ l'nt to Coot nr Tlmn.J
VALLK.IO, Cal., March
Tl
(Br AMoflllB.1 I'rrM to Co, T)T TlraM.J
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mar.
27. Turkey today informed
tho United States that It
was not u Biibmarinu of the
Ottoman government which
sunk the liner Persia.
:i
:i
I
I
Reported Willing to Make
Reparation if Submarine
Attacked Sussex
Will DlSiW ACT
Also Will Punish the Com
mander and Admit Vio
lation of Instructions
NEWS IS JUTHORITATIVE
Said That Ambassador Von Horn.
Morn .-ts Largely Responsiblo
Ifor ItcHgnatlon of Admiral
Who Kiicoutnged Snbiitai'lnes
IHr Aoclile.l I'rpwi lo (' Vttf TlniM.
WASIIINdTOX. 1). C. Mnreh 27.
It was stated aiithorllutrvoly today
that slioubl It bo shown a norinnu
subtiiarlna nttueked (lie SitBsex, (lor
many would disavow the act, offer
reparation, punish tlio commander
and Htillsry the I'nlted States that
It was In violation of Instructions.
RANSPDD
TIS
FRKXCII
HOAT CARHVIXd Alt.MV
sTitnci:s .mini:
MesMige Fnuu Athens S.ijh 'I bat
Soveuty-tlireo of Those Ab.mi-il
Ate Saved
tllr AMnrtttfei I'pi (r Cisn inr tiiom j
IJKRLIN, March 27. (Wireless lo
Sayvllle.) Reports rccolwx!
... in ii no jiscu a ton to u o notty nun . otitlota aro barred tho sutindroiiB o
. ... l0"""11" ",; wiimni KO)t.(.,lvllry d dotaclunontB of Inrantrj
Jabbing Moran villi IiIb long lort nnd;W comi, ti,0 fountry in an onde.tvoi
Jarrod lilm with a right to tho jaw. , flush tlio tpmrry Into tlio optn.
A torrifle lort to W 1 bird's body nover :
Tl'liilniii, pH
'nofJ' Skipworth Is
lu
t' hu.,.. .
""! Ifi inn.... . .
Mu,' a,, nmi Klvon
"W. ,
tVl. .
'..' u In enuitv i,. ,...
-"i Jiarshftc d fi-n.,1 i
I ''"treei v "'i'toving
huf,h;Z,:,for,erl- wne
l,,;:: k city, on two
nit tk ii. ' '
mxh2T hi""hhni a(
t!tvB " ""at t com-
1 tl.,i. Ca,,lrart "
lNf!',to"n,,ar,p" or Baltl
Ut u e on!! . J M,nbWioil b)
MUm i:,"yKno,'lioClo-i?S,,M,'ro,,tain.
M. " R Portion of said
"hcliim,,, ,
HhtiLo. I,,al,lt'ffs that
k 'oug,lol)0
pKiZT'!"10"""-
r,ci!BinE;,;; :ny ls stopped
IK n. . " the strooi i
Nn , , lh0 city lms no
fom,:rU,llof valii.l.1- .....
BMieiii.... "lcre ? thoretaro
6CTn,el'vthoroPOl
Hf lh" t0 '''M-- First:
$ to h! n ' Mtal"'B"cd nc
htlll?Mh Plat, or
Wl ..,10 riemout i.lnt
W
rvv--!lli i0
m on 'ago 3)
Jarrod him. Wlllard split Moran's
eyo wldo opon with n riglit. Wlllnrd'a
round.
Round 1'ivo
Wlllard bnttod Moran with riglit
and loft upporctits to tlio Jaw, and
tho lnttor tried to pouotrato Wlllam's
guard with body blows. Moran riislie"
wlllard to tho ropos, but tho lnttor
closed Moran's loft oyo with his Jabs.
Moran kept backing away, Wlllard
following, using his loft steadily,
Wlllnrd'H round.
Hound Slv
Wlllard toro Into Mornn, battering
him with right and lort. Mornn
smashed Wlllnrd with right and loft
to the Jaw. Wlllnrd itpporcut Mornn
and opened his oyo again with n loft
Jnb. Wlllnrd Jnrred Moran with a
right to tho Jaw. upperciit him until
ho wnvoroil on his root. Moran wnH
running nwny nt tlio boll. Wlllnrd's
round.
Hound Seven
Wlllnrd stnrtod nftor Mornn llko n
wild man nnd boat him all
ovor tho ring. Under tho fuslllndo
or blows Mornn wns helpless, clinging
to Wlllnrd blindly ns tlo blood
poured down his chest. Wlllnrd
roiight cooly, picking his oponings,
Whlto Warned Moran ngnlnat routing.
Mornn swung wildly nnd, catching
Wlllnrd on tho Jnw, dazed him ror a
momont. Tho pair woro righting lllto
wild nion nt the boll. AVillnrd'o round.
Hound lllglit
Wlllnrd kept jabbing Moran In the
rnco with his lort and tho lnttor was
blooding rroiu a number or cuts. Mor
nn swung two rights to Wlllard'n Jnw.
nnd tho chnmplon appeared winded
ns ho went to his corner. Honors
oven in this round.
Hound Nine
Mornn rushed from his corner
landing riglit and lort on Wlllard's
nock. Wlllard used his loH steadily.
Moran scorod two swings to "the Jaw
and repoatoiL Wlllard Jabbod again
and liookod a right to Moran' ribs.
A loft upperciit lifted tho chnllongor
ofr his root. Moran swung to tho J:w
ind Wlllard upporcut. Thoy woro
ellnchod nt tho bell. Kvon.
Hound Ten
(Final round.) Thoy snook hnnds.
Wlllard uaod his loH Jnb nlmost ex
clusively. Mornn swung n right to
tho Jaw nnd lort to tho body. Wll
lnrd battered Moran with rights and
lofts, but tlm lnttor enmo back name
ly. Wlllnrd uporcut Mornn to tboj
fnco nnd body. Mornn swung rtgui
and lort to tho jaw and Wlllnrd re
tnllntod. ,, ,
Wlllard batted Mornn. Wlllnrd
cnught Mornn In n clinch and on the
break wns upporcutting with rights
nnd lefts as tho bell raniT. terminat
ing tho bout. Wlllard. according to
Ills seconds, broke, his hand in the
SSURA
NCE IS
GIN
ADMINISTRATRIX SAYS IIOHDKR
IS PROTKCTKD
Republican Senator There foVe De
cide Xot to Taku Any Action
at Conference Today
tllr AMofteJ l'rt tn Co. IHr Tlraw.l
WASHINGTON, D. C .March 27.
Admlulatratlon assuraiicos that suffi
eleut military forco Is now protect
ing Ainoiican Interests on the Mex-
can border luriuenced tlio RoimbllcnnJ
senutors In n coiiforunco caned to
Consider tho border situation today
to take no action. The conroronce
Instructed Sonntor (Inlllngor to Is
Bito a Btaluont setting .Tortli Its
vlows
tanker Coallnga craslieil Into a gaao-
tliio itiiincii in wblcli tho men wore
iiUlmatum demanding tho roslKiia-. crossing tho straits.
tlnn nnd exile of Yuan Shi Kill audi " -
tho trial nnd execution or 12 of i
his advisors, Iuih boon handed tlio
Yuan Shi Knl government by the
military governors of six revolting
provinces, according to cable advlcea
today from the revolutionary lend
Athens state Hint a French trans
port with troops aboard bound from
Six Saloiilkl struck a mine and w-.is
men woro drowned lu the Caniiilnez sunk, 7.". persons being rescued.
;mvniw ai miiuigni wuen tlio ow
Caused Removal
U was also stated authoritatively
that Ambassador von Iternstorff was
maliilj responsible ror the recent ro
tlroinoul of Grand Admiral von Tlrp
Itz. who Is said to have been olimlnat-
I ed because of his vIowh on Hiihmnrluo
warfare after von Ronistorfr maed
certain recommeudatlous to Imperial
Chuneellor von Hethinanii-Hollweg.
Had An IHfect
According to Information hero, tho
nmhiiHsador was adls.d that von
TIrpll. proposed to conduct a relent
less suliuiarlne enmpaign against nil
shipping to llrlt Ish ports and was
asked what would bo the erred or
such a campaign upon neutral na
tions, particularly th ePitltcd States.
Tho ambassador's reply In said to
iron! have been an important factor In tho
ri-tliviiioui of tlio uduilrnl.
i WEED THE RAILROAD
era lu China to tho CI1I11030 Repub
lic Association here.
SOLRIKRS
ii.wi:
IX MIJ.YICO Mt'ST
TRANSPORTATION
SCHEDULE IS IDE
of
TWO
TRAINS A DAY TO
oi'lLLi: VALLKV
CO-
Without Cm of Trains Piiiult,
Villa May be Seilously Re
tiirdcd In ReMirt.
tnr Ao UltK l'riH 10 Coua liar Tlmn.J
SAN ANTONIO. Tox.. AInrpli 27
! I'nieas pormlaslou is granted soon for
ishlpmout of supplies ovor 0110 or the
I railroads to the Amorlcau troops in
: Mexico, tho pursuit or Villa may bo
Superintendent Miller Makes An- seriously rotnrdod.
iioiiiicciueut cl' Senlce 011 tlio ' It wns explulned nt dopartnfiMit
Willamette Pacific , headqunrtera today Hint tho length-
Tho following la n tentative cl"K llo of communication nlong
schedule which will ho efroctlvo nt tho heavy trail made It prnctlcnlly
tho oarllest liosalblo dnto on cam- Impossible to deliver supplies by nuto
pletlon or ballasting or tho Wlllani- trueka nnd already a serious shortago
otte-Pneirie to Gardiner, which will f grain for horsos and intiloa Is ex-
nroliablv not bo later than Ami 7: lu"eiie(i.
REG
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DM IS
1
KXPKCT
SCII.MARIXI-:
COMIX(l
SITCATION IS UK
MORI: SKHIOCS
Rreakliig Off Diplomatic Relations
With (.'eruiiiuy Again Discussed
us a Possibility
(Or AorUtis rrm to Com liar TImM.J
WASHINGTON. I). C, March 27.
American ol'ficlala view the siibma
rliio situation as taking' on aspects
of much gravity. Tho possibility or
bronklug off diplomatic relations with
Germany Is again being discussed
ns one or the eventualities to follow
ir It la shown Hint tho stcamora Sus
sex nnd Kugllshmuu woro victims or
BtibmurlnoB.
PRISONERS ESCAPE
TWKLi: (JUT AWAY FROM JAIL AT
PORTLAND
Saw liars From Wln'low During XIBht
None Have lleen Captured
. Yet
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RWRDSPORT
NORTH HRND
MARSHFlKLI)
COQUILL1-:
MYRTLB POINT
POWKRS
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r.:2.r pm.
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Tlio stop nt Roodsport allows for "
tho luissotigers to get Itincii.
Superintendent Mlllor lu sponklu
of tho sorvlco snlil:
"You will noto Hint you havo dnllv
double nervlco botweon MnrsliHeld I
and Powers. Train leaving Powers it.Miti:.srTATI'i: uiFY
INTRODUCES BILl
ELEVEN ARE KILLED
LIVKS LOST WIIKX STKAMKH
MIXNKAI'OUS IS SCXK
m:w a'itacic
tiih .mkcsk
FAST OF
Over One Hiindied Ynrtls of Ger
man Trenches lllowu I'p (ler
inaUs Itecapture Positions
IHr Aw, Uto.1 IThw lo C.hmi liar Tlmra.)
LONDON, Msnlt 27. -A continua
tion of a violent bombardment east
of. the Moiiho, north of Verdun, In.
d'eates the probability that new ut
tackH by tho GeruiaiiH may bo ex
pected In that direction. Tho Trout
between Dniiaumniit and Vnux Is
liearlux the brunt or tho attack.
More thsu 100 yards or German
trenches woro blown up by tlio
llrlt lah near St. Kiel, lleilln an
nounced tnduy.
lTgbt In the Fast.
In tho Fast the Germans recap
tured th artillery observation post
tloiu lost March 20, near Mokrzyce,
At Saloulkl, skirmishing hetwenu
tho Ti'iitonlc- nlllos nml entente
forcos am apparently taking tlio
form or n geuersl attack against the
Fruuco-llrlt'Hhx llnej.
THIS IS FIRST DAY
OF "DRESS-UP" WEEK
Time When Men Look lo Matter
Their Anpenranco and lluy
New Clothe
or
This is tho rirst day or "Dross-iip
Woolc." Tills year tho soason really
nt G:10 u. m. will run inrougii to
Reedsport. This train will bo a
strictly passenger train botweon
Powers and Mnrshfiold, and tho
trn-n leaving Reedsport l:'IO p. m.
will on Its return run through to
PRK-
SKXTS MKASl'Hi:
tnr AuoclalM rri to Cooi IUr Tlian.J
PORTLAND, Oro.. March 27.
Twolvo prisoners In Kolly Htttto Jnll
on tho outskirts or tho city sawod
away the bars of n window ana os- Powers.
enpod Inst night. None havo lioon "This service glvos people com-
enpturod. lug rrom tho Coqulllo Valley 3ix
. , hours and :i0 minutes nt Mnrshfiold
- .aaaaa I .1 . 1. ..n.ln ..r.v.i tl,.. Tln.r uliln
1 uuii mu jituinu iiu. . wi-.w
;MKRICAXS CAN
I'SIJ AMKRH'AN WIRKS
1 Provides for Xnii-Pnrtisiiii Tariff
Ceinmlsslon and Has Approval
or Pi-ctddeiit Wilson
(Br AJrlt"vl Preu to Toot nr TimM.l
WASHINGTON, D. C. March 27.
Tito roviaod bill for a permanent non
partisan tariff commission on tlio
linos suggested by President Wilson,
nnd which received his full approval,
1 wns Introduced In tlio Iiotiso today
tnr AmocUiM I'n- 10 t rr TlniM 1
KL PASO. Tox March 27.
Tho Amerlcnn tinny rorros
havo been allowod tlio priv
ilege or using the Moxl am tol
ogrnph wires botweon Mndoru
and Junroz, It wns announced
hero todny by Con. Gnvlern,
conimnnder nt Junroz. All
communications, however, aro
to bo consorod by the Carran
za conimnnder at Madera.
I ... . .1. l...... .....1 T.t .!
a j win nave iiueo uuuih uiiu " iui
lutos at Powers. Til's trnln will
en ry mo couiios """ '""'"- by Ropresontatlvo Ralney, rnnlUng
ntlon. mall ' 'mgfagp nr. Wo , ' mombor or tho wnys nnd
vlll lmvo a ino-bouger y ho w 111 . comiI,mc.
namiie uM.n ' bb '' The bill would provide ror six corn
postal aVnM MtM- missions, not more than tlufco or
lug ror putting on n 1 all clerk waol , .. . . , ono , .
' formation nathored would bo nlnced
.!, ... .Halinaill nf Mln Prnslltpilt mill
Consross.
will liuudlo tlio mull.
TAKKS STRVCIIXIXK
RY MISTAKK
uiiivei-ai-y. Mr. and Mrs.
Hiiv
i,nti.Xvv..iidlnir anniversary today. 1
Dave wouldn't sny JurI what one It
fs. saying tlmt ti uu 1101 inw
admit ho was growing oui bo
A.
I
"Tho measuro Insuros In the ruture
tariff stability nnd whonovor revision
npponrs necessary It will ntako It pos
sibie to mnko It Intolligontly," said
Ralney.
S. L. Smith, brnkoman on
tho railroad, living at Fln:-.-
tuff. took strychnlno today bv
mlstnko when lntondlng to ,
tuko salts. Ho wns given an .
no nr. ouietlv celebrating emotlc and will rocovor. men will have u big Initiation fol-
.iSiBJ ll v rsarv to'lai- ! w M ! lowP(1 ,,y a ,mmiet and general
good time tomorrow input.
Rig DnlUgs. The Modern Wood-
SI-IXI) jour CLOTHKS HARLY to
avoid ICastei- nub. JAY DOLYK.'
Phone 250.
Times Want
struted by u
Ads will
trial.
bo demon.
Announcement Is Made at Louden
Vessel Lost I41M Week In
the Mediterranean
tnr Auoclile.1 Prwi to Coo liar Tlmwi.l
LONDON, March 27. It Is an
nounced eleven persons woro killed
whon the lirltlsh stenmor Minuonpo-
lis, 13, UU gross toss, wus eiink last oxtonds ovor two weeks, rrom March
week In tho Mediterranean. 27 to April s. it is tlio time wtion
I ovoryone Is supposed to dross up In
I now clothes and take on tho up-
iwaranco or a spring coming out lu
tho wny or dross.
Tlio season is observed quite gou
orally all ovor the country. Somo
tlmea It Is called 'Fashion Wook" and
Is slmllur to "Palnt-up Week" and
like celebrations. It la to remind
nion Hint porhaps thoy need a now
suit or clotboH and that maybe they
ought to tako more In tore. t In their
personal appoarunce.
CONFERENCE RELO
KXTKXTI' ALLIF.S ARK HAVING
IM POHTAXT M KKTI XG
Gatlici' at Paris Today to Consider
Military Situation nml ICconomle
Resources or the Countries
(Hr AnocUteJ rrea to rn nir lluin.J
PARIS, March 27. A conroronce
or tho Entente Allies the most Im
portant since tho outbreak or the
war, began this morulg lu tho great
salon or tho ministry or foreign af
fairs. Tho subject of the first meotinu
was tho military situation. Tlio af
ternoon session was to be devoted to
the consideration of tlio economic
rosources of tho nlllos.
COCI'LK SCHPRISKD
Shoner
Given I'tii- John .1, Johnson
nml His Itrlde ,
K
-FOR SHERIFF
John J. Johnson nnd brldo voro
given a Bitrprlse shower Frhlny eve
ning at their homo in Knstsido. Mr.
Johnson was married March 21 lo
Msm Hildiir West. Roth reside in
Kastsldo and nro well known there.
rho groom wns formorly lu tho gro
cery business at that plnco.
Tho shower wns given by tho mem
bers or the Narcissus Club Those In
attendenco woro Mr. nml Mrs. C. J.
Weht. Mr. and Mrs. Carl West, Mr.
mid Mu. Gilbert 9tot-k.il, Mrs. Lester
Sailing. Mrs. Iiinvnl Polorson, Miss
Subject to the wishes or tho eloc-i
tors at tho primaries May 10, I,
hereby annouueo myself as a run-, Stella Peterson. Miss Anna Lund and
dldnte for SlierKf or Coos County Miss M l.el Honehrak.? and .Messrs.
on the Republlcnn tlckert. My pint-, Martin Sin kfi Hi-iir and Elmer Po
rorm is brier' "Erriclency and terson, WiMiam Kittson. Rudolph
economj : strict enforcement or t Pd Hllerl.ci k. Victor. Emll
law." DANIEL J1ARKLOW. nnd ndrev, Wejt and James Mc-
Myttle Point, Oregon.lKalJ. .
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