ffTOjjAVNIG fRlENDJp CAN TRUST IS TO HAVE A FRIEND WHO WILL TRUST YOU r I A m& &m& . i i A PAPER THAT RELIEVES IN THE BEST A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES AND ALWAYS BOOSTS A I "W UIDIIB JP&U impa MEMRER OF THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS Vol. No. XXXIX Established 1H78 An The Count Mull IN WRECK KILLS Ml! Forty Others Injured in Col is- F on New York Central Line Near Cleveland BENTp ONE Bodies of the Victims Horribly Mangled and Many Cannot Be Identified MORE EXPECTED TO DIE frnnl Soollon of I'lyi-r Ita !' 'Flr( Sorlli.n In l'"R "'"' ''''," tlclh Onlmy Limited Tl,,,,,, I'Iohh TlimiiKh Wrorkugo , iMZIXfl TOWI.IIMA.V IS CAUSE OF WHECK a 0 jawlilrJ rrf" " "" " TIniM.I CI.KVni.ANI), ().. Mur. 29. a -A !p on ilii! part of u t dczltiK ow.Tinaii Ih to blaino for the wreck, according to lie Rcncrnl superintendent of the New York Ciuitral. H.AUIJ rmi lu C.b liar TIiiim.1 CM.VKI.ANl, 0., Mm ch 29. With 30 maniilcil bodies In (lie morgue at Amherst, II" mile's west of Cleveland, ami 10 pcihoiih sor lomlr Injured, buiiiu dying I" tlio hospital at Klflla, reBCiia parties to dir are working frantically to iu cour more ilciul ami Injured from it reclcaRQ of three of the Now York Central's fastest and finest lrjlr., wlili li wuro domnllaliuil In u double wreck ut Amherst at I u. in. Collided Hi n lu The tlirco trulim In tlio wreck inn two sertloiiH of tlio Chicago to Buffalo (Iyer and tlio Twentieth lentrry Urn I toil, running from New Yrrk to Chicago, Tlio second sec Un of the flyer crashed Into the lint section In a heavy fog whon tt lint section stoppod to take "ler. , (I'llfK Tliiniigh Wreckage The Twentieth Century Limited Cloud throiiKli the wreckage which tJi! been hurled to the westbound track before the flagman could atop It Head In ltt'iia- Conches Host of the dead wore lu tho rear wthe of the first Heetlon of tho flw. Some of tho dead wore found la Ihe rear cobcIicb of tho second ""ion which buckled ovor on tho Tmentleth Century Limited' right t ay and was splintered by that train. SairtI by Going Slow No dead were among tho passcn M on the Twentieth Century, '"sh a number weio badly hurt "ill train. Tr, toadies of tho Twentloth m,1 era overturned. Tho low wllles on tho Limited are at 'Ud to tho ft that It was run- tlowly, on account of the fog. " 'frond section of the flyer ,il,58 al a h,8h "i'60'1 wu it Honlhly MtinKleil " of the dead aio foreigners. ) are nanglei, ,ieyon(J dentm. d ' ' ,Sm or the victim wero JlUted. Anus, legs and por ed th.l mBn l,0ll,03 uro Bcnt" ,aily through the wreckage. Th .. Va,P "f ',"',lifn er.LUObb,n'on' of l" TwebtlotH r h V !? f0U"d " t0" ot th0 englne nft,r u mil i)iunMd 'onduetor wero also unhurt. The "r ,h0 XVo,ht 'Ifeeu,? W,U 8,,rl)ass In losa of nJkl,VKek f th Twentieth U4Z. ntor,n liHH- Armors "ceo i '" mheU " 8 "Bt ot 'he stricken j.aBsengors. a . . . " ,-rvw : l"lX 'W1U OX HALOMKI tr . ' March 29Twen- iis,Vor?k,,,ed'and and tW0 p "d 40 woundea troved ,ermBn aerl"anes er ;,! .. ' aermi ra s Kr : ,Mo,,aay' Ba)'8 ; ASSIGN DISTRICTS civir imimk)Vi:ii:xt commit. TEE MAKES CLEANUP PLANS. Ne.t Wednesday to He. liny of Wu.k Cnptiilii Put In CIiiiikc ICiicIi Dlvlsliin of tho City, MniHlifleld wna divided Into 3(r tloiiH, with u captain at the head of "ach (UvIhIoii to command the war oil nilihlsh and trawh to lie waged April 5, Cloan-Up Day, at u meeting yesteniay afternoon or flm Civic Im- provoment conunltlcu or tho Chniu bcr of Coiniucrca. Tonight n mooting of the trustees of I ho UiiHlucn.q .Mcii'k aHsoclullou Ih called for tho purpo.io of piiHslng on thu propofiltlou of chmlng all hiiBliie.sH lioutoH on that day, that tho employers) n well an tho cm ploy th may get 0111 and lend a hand townid making .MaiHhriold a Clly Iteaiitirul. Evcrjone Must Aid, Today, to hiiiii up tho entire sit- nation, thh inueh Ih evident, the hiiccohh or tho onttro move dipendu upon tho Initiative of each Individ ual citizen. It Ih to bo the inaklni: of u Htrcuuotm effort to clo.iu up n inueh iih ikihhIIiIo tin ruhlilHh anil litter that uhouudB Mainliriuill. Tho tnsk Ih no 311111 1 1 one, II Ih pointed out, It iicoiIh tho combined effott of every man In Hie city, lu many canon If It will not ho pokhIIiIo to work nil day; half a day, n few hourfl, of well directed offjrrt will accoinpllBh a wonderful lot and the result thiiB obtained Is going to he well worth while. Ah tlio committor pointed out yoBtordny, It Ih totally Impossible to tear down some of the old ulinckn lu the very city IIiiiHh that are draw ImckH to the community, but It will bo poHHlblo to do one hundred and 0110 HiingH, little touches here and there Hint will make for a vast Im provement. The l.'lvo DMi-IcIn. The following Ih the urea, tho din tilctH, mid tho men In charge. 1. East of Seventh street, Houth or Elrod, V. E. Ilonglaud. !!. West of Hoventli and south or Anderson avenue, I E. Alton. II. North of Anderson and west of Fourtb street, J. A. .Mnttson, P. K. OettlnH. I. EiiHt of Pourth Btieot, north of Elrod to Date avenue, (leorgo Unt il or. fi. North of Onto avenuo to city limits, I), li Huekingham. At thu bsnio tlmo every man in tlio city who can nld, oven for a 3hort time, Is uskod to give his nnmo lu to the Chamber of Com morco or to any inembor of tho Civic Improvement committee com posed of J. Albort Matson, Dr. 11. M. Shnw, Georgo Hotnor, P. E. Al Ion and W. E. Ilonglaud. 1 Woi'kci'H to- Itepoit. Also every man Is asked, when giving Ilia imnio, to toll whether ho can bring a rake, a boo, shovol. If ho has- none ho Ih expected to como anyway, there will bo plenty of others bringing ttho necessary Instru ments. Teams nro going to bo needed 011 that day to cnit nwoy tho rubbish 03 It Is piled. Anyono who can do- nato a team or a wagon for this purposo of civic Improvement for tho good of all is asked to immediately telephone tho Chamber or Com merce. Will llo Assigned. The llHt of names or those willing to aid will bo made out and duo publicity will bo given, so that each member will know exactly whoro to roport for duty on noxt Wednesday. Also a direct appeal is being made to tho women's clubs or the city to u!d In serving 301110 sort of lunch at noon. It was suggested that they could nsslgn n district to a club or sonio such plan as this. Mnko .Municipal Iftinfli'o Good suggestion Is mado that tho Miiirnablo dobrls collected during Clean-Up day shall bd taken to soma fpart of tho filled area and burneu tHoro Wednesday night In a hugo mu nicipal bonflro, attende-d by H10 a'op ulaco and tho Marshfleld Piro Do parfmont. At 0110 place in tho filled district Is an old burn. Porhaps sonio or tho f rubbish will and the vMitlro MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916 EVENING EDITION. ! 'msrrtsA j ra w n iiKywi MRS :m ""'w. r 3Mtf Wouldn't You Rather k Live In a Clean Town V 'l i Than a Dirty One ? ; Pr ' 9g Of Course You Would ! 'J Wji tg So Would Your Friends' wl W Who Come to Visit J M M, You. SfSk ' rfe,CLEAN UP! Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll mill Coos lliiy Advertiser. No. 211 BE Army Supplies Over Great Northwestern in Mexico TO GO AS FREIGHT Will be Consigned as Commer cial Shipments to Conoems Holding Contracts TROOPS NOW BEING MOVED 'Dispatches I'rom l'io"t Indicate That Itiillrond lu Casus GjiiiiiIck DiMilit In Xou Helng I'sed to Tula Soldiers Southward EST T ASSISTANT TO CARDINAL AT HRl'SSELS IN THOUHLE luroiuialloii Given In Telegram I'rom the Hclglaii City Sent to Heilln Today (llf Aiuot'Ulhl I'itm to Coni liar TlniM.7 11ERLIN. Murclih n. (Wireless to Sayvllle.) M. Loncln, private secretary tk Cardinal .Morcler, tho Helglau ptimate, ban been arrested, according to a dispatch from DriiH- sola. READV TO SEND OCT SUPPLIES AT ONCE llf AmikUIM I'rrM in Oim Dt, TlntM EL PASO, Tex., .Mar. 2!). Supplies will begin to go for ward on tho Mexican North western Railroad within a few houiH after General Hell receives official notice of tho consent of Carranza to the use of the road. Hell Hald everything was In readi ness. I Marshfield, Wednesday, April 5 North Bend, Friday, March 31 Mayor's Proclamation. To lite People of Mtirsh field Inasmuch as Wednesday, April Fifth, has been selected iih "Clean-ii) Day" in Mai'shl'iold and fui'tlier, since this is a matter of first importance, therefore I most earncsUy request that on this day all phices of business be closed, the schools suspend their regular course of work and that just so far as possible, everyone devote this day to improving the appearance and sanitary condition of our city. At eight o'clock Wednesday morning let all workers report to the committeeman in charge of their respective district, that the work may be properly assigned and that by co-operation the very best results may be obtained. U A. COPHJ'I, flavor. tUr AMotlatnl I'lma to Ccot n; Tlmn.) WASHINGTON. 1). C, March 2!).- 'Carranza linn agreed to permit thu movement of supplies t tho punitive expedition In Mextro ovor tho Mex ican Great North western rnllronil. j.Tho mippltcB will go iih commercial freight to concoriiH In Mexlib with I'wlilch tho army Iiuh contructs. I1' Now ChIiik Road 'Official dlHpatchcH from Pershing (o Ptiiiston Indicated tho troops al ready wore using thu railways lu tho CnsaH G ramies district, probably Upon permission from the local Car ranza officials. Killed lu WYock A dispatch reporting that Sndlor Goorgo A. Iludnoll of tho Tenth cav alry, died from Injuries rocelvod In a railroad wro.ck Is taken to mean thut troops oro being trnnsportod fliy rail southward from Casus G ramies Not for the Troom Permission for use or the rail road was not granted in a military aeuso and does not cover the move ment or troops for which tho Amer ican nrmy hua not asked. It will, I however, enable Pershing h force to Mt nuppllcH In nhuuduueo. EOS TO III C Organizing For Efficiency. PEOPLE IX MEXICO SEEK PROTECT HANDIT TO Army Men Kind It DiMruP to Gain lufni motion RegardliiK Mis Movements Nr Ahi lil'.l l'fi lo Coot li, TlRiM. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Mar. 2lt Villa was moving toward Santa Cut ariim lu tho Santu Alnrhi Valley four duya'ago, according to infor- matlcit socuieil by Colonel Dodd Sun HRASY. the historian, in describing the battle of .' iik ..!?-. J .-. 1.1 ..........1 . .ti(. I .. ... .. . lartltllOU, saVSt "According Id tiltl uiuiuuiu cun-iduy and forwunlcu to uenorai run- loin tho warriors of each tribe (of (1 reeks), were;aton today by auuarai Porshing. nmi'vod together; neighbor thus fighting by toov side of neighbor, friend by friend, mid the spirit o! emu a-;-',,-;-;; ;.;;. greBt ,,,,. . ..i- ..........!.. it tr iii'iii rir i ij i mi ion and tlie consciousness 01 rcspmisiiiiiu,wArui: i" mv t verv utmost." Thus the little (Ireek army with hardly' than ten thousand was enanied 10 oeieat imp rcrsi n. Tho groat woaunosH or me I'emiim ui"i iy " more army or 120,000. lack or the very qunllfos that constituted tho stiength of Hie Greeks. Making a city heuutlful U a poaowblo doctrine; its purposo bolng i Making a city neuutltui u a puuutwuiu uuuinuu, no ,..,. wu ..... ... enlist nolghbor with neighbor and frionit wun irionu in mo euun w.ui , necessary to secure losults. It would to n degree oxttto tha spirit of emulation In the doing of public sorvlce and it would arouse first of all Ui3 consciousness or ioponslblllty for tho welfaio or tlio community as a whole Given to each Individual citizen a consciousness of responsibility l-nr conditions that oxist In Ids community anil then the spirit of friendly rivalry among all c.tlxmia unlisted in tho public servlc und City Heuutlful movement Is oraanlzed iBr.offlolonoy.-' Improved machlimry la 'a patent factor In promoting efficiency, und organization is tho machinery of the city bountiful iiiovsinont. Machinery develops no new foicos; It merely adapts to tho iiiiiou. In hand forces already In oxlstonco. Tho civic eomnilttoa or tho Chambor of Commerce is ,ho medium or channel through which the city beautiful forces are bolni Chairman Motion and his corps of asiigtants have div'dud the city Into iMstrlctB with managers and assistant manaaors to direct Intelllijontly nil .:. r.n nf tho city on Wodnesday. April fi. Por a lnedL'y of eonrilclng bo heaped against tli8force3 ,,a the iqsultlug wasto or energy tho committee substitute a unit 3 thing touched off "ex'ij awor am, a ,.0ngorvatlon of onorgy. For wasto it substitutes econ omy for falluro it substitutes success; lor iiibcuuiubwiiuiii h i.iw hopo'fulnoss. and for destruction it substitutes construction. n.i. ii'ii iirnf- Ill million UUL'UUU IJV IIIU Wliailimu ui i.i"""v " CUIM,,U " !...-. that the ecouta lenrnsd anything f-om tliom regarding I1I3 uiovmnonts, A i-o Pushing Pnrwiutl All dotnchinonta operating south and east or Numliiilpa aro reported to bo pushing forward at high speed. Pimn tho American fron tier to tho Inst supply base, tho iiiiniierniasters dopartuiont Ih work ing at lilgh pressure to keop moving L U IlllgO VOIUIH9 Ol HUlilMlun. E GO TO MEXICO Large Body Leaves Columbus Today Presumably to Rein force General Pershing M MOVEMENT SECRET ... Destination of the Troops Not Given Out by the Army Officers is NO WORD FROM THE FRONT Known That Pcihliig Loft Colouhi Diiblan In Motor Car Last Night for l ho New llu tlio .Miles to the Soit'.ti (Mr AwotlilM I'm la Com lt7 Tlmti.) COLUMIU'S, N. M Murcli 2!1. A large body of cavalry loft here today. No announciment was made regarding their domination, hut It Ih understood thoy aro being sent to ro luforcc General Pershing. A lurgo part of tho cavalryman of tho Pershing forco uro stationed at outposts, soma ot which are 2ft mlloa from the border. No Word Received No dispatches weio received to di.y fom General Porshing. It Is known, however, that Pershing left Coloula Dublnn by motor last night for tile now base, 120 mlloa to tho vomh. KEL.'WEDOED E HEM ATTACK Take the Aggressive at Ver dun Front and Assault the German Positions HOLD ENEMY BACK Italians Reported Making Gains in Their Fight With the Austrian Forces REGAINS POSITIONS LOST Sunday Night tho Italians Wore Rushed Rack Pour Hundred Yutds but lu Counter Attack Recap ture Ground from Austrliins (llr AvdMr. I'rrft lu ruin ny Tlmrn.) LONDON, 'nrch 21). Tho French at Vol dun turned to tho nggresslvo butt night, launching a heavy at tack on the Germnn linos lu Ave court woods, northwest of tho fort reirH, rrom which the Crown Prince's tiooim made v.. In attempts to ad vance during tlio afternoon. Paris reports that tlio French cnrrled a portion at tho works which tho Teu toii3 constructed. The latter prompt ly made u counter attack, but suf fered a checi'. Italians Fighting Horlln today nays 2000 motors of French positions north or Malun- court wero stormed. Rome an nounces that the Italians wore vic torious lu n 10-hour battle on the Austro-ltnllau front. Sunday night the Austilausi north west of Gorlzta advanced and tho ttnllaiu wore pushed hack 400 yards, lu a counter attack the Italians tho next evening recaptured tho ground. AFFIDAVITS MD E A.M ERICA NS SANK SAV SCHMARIXE ENGLISHMAN Hil'l-di Steamer Englo Destroyed Point Ih Consul Frost Reports That One More Americans Wero Aboaid at tlio Time or 4- DUTCH STEAMER IS .REPORTER SUNK (Ur Auorlitoi 1'rni to Coo. lit. Timet LONDON, March 20. An other steamer, tho Dulvolnud, hits been sunk. Tho mombers of the crow wero saved. Latter Attempted lo Esrupo so Ger mans Were Probably Justified Under (ho Law III- Aivlat. Vtrtt lit Cooi Un, Tlmri, WASHINGTON, D. C, March 20. Tho Hrltlsh steamer Englishman was first shelled niiTi thou torpedoed by a Gorman submarine, according to affidavits mado at Liverpool by tluoo American survivors. Officials hero said that it Boomed clear Hint tho Englishman tried to ojcapo and that the sumbnrlud was within law In torpedoing her. Different With Sussex Whllo the caso V)f tho Englishman nay not load to differences botweon rOormany und tlio United States, over night dispatches from Dover, offi cials Hald, bear out tho previous allegations that tho Sussex was torpedoed. (11 Aualalrl I'rraa to Cihu Pa Tlmf. ) WASHINGTON, I). C, March 29.-" CoiiHiil Frost at Quconstown cabled the Stnto Dopartuiont today that tlio HrltlHli seaiuor Eaglo Point, with hue or inoro AmorlcaiiH aboard was tor pedoed by a submarine. President Consider President Wilson discussed tho submarine Isstio at longth today with Colonel House. Cjbuiuellor Polk of the State Department also saw f House. Inquiry Sent It wuh announced thut tho Unltod (States has sent un Inquiry to Har mony asking wliethor any or its sub niurlnoa woro coucornod in tho Binlt- Ing of tho Hrltlsh stoomor Manchcst FIRE IT LEHLLE COLORADO THO US CITV HAS DISAH HL.n TODAY Wednesday night. Workers who clean their yards are asked to burn as much of tho debris las possible. Tho cans and stuff not burnable sliould be ( ploccd Jnm) (Continued on Page Six.) Mayor Ten Hiilldlngs Itiirn, Whole Rind- ness Section Thivatenwl and Loss Is About $70(1,1101) tllj .UMKlat! rri to Cooa nr Tlmw.1 LKADVILLE, Colo., March 29. Plro that started In n paint storo tills morning destroyed ton buildings and for a time threatened to sweep sr Engineer, endangering two Amer icans (on board. FDIEM1I IS SHOT JOHN HOLMES FATALLY IXJUIU ED AT SEATTLE Shot by John Ross Who Wlieu Pur sued, .lumps Into Rny und Pinw us (11 AauuUt.4 Tret la Cvo. Pi, Tine. SEATTLE', Wash, Murch 29. Pol lowing a quarrel today John Ross shot and probnbl) fatally wounded John llolmoa foreman nf tho Seattle. Construction and Drydock Co. In a tempting t cscapo, Hobs shot at Policeman Donlaud and tho latter w'ouudad Ross In tho leg. Ross Jumped Into tlio bay and the policeman managed to get a ropo to him but ho was drowned borer 'lolug pulled out. rbo uubIiicss Men's Association and every citizen with n atom of civic n,o business district. Tho blazo was "Id "means that next Wednesday, Ap.ll 5 will be the biggest day that checked by djuiiwlt Tho loss Is Murshfldd has over known for moicing a city ueainuui. IjlOO.OOO, GHANGE Al! BILL (0 Ami lalrt rt In Cooa lla Timf.. WASHINGTON, I). C Mnrcb 29. Tho army bill was brought Into tho Sonuto today and to tlio crowded chamber Sonator Chamborlulii told why tho commltteo decided to sub- stltuto Its own bill for tho 0110 passed by tlio House. Ho said tho senate bill was druwn after a thorough study of oil tho army reorganization plans. tho Hay bill, tho Garriuon bill and tho Chamberlain bill. SEND jTTuTCLOTHES EARLY to avoid Easter rush. JAY DOLYE. Phone 1!30. SHERMAN WITHDRAWS NAME IN MONTANA P Aaaotlalisl Prrw t r r7 TIim.J C1HOAGO, Murch 29. Senator Sherman baa with drawn his nnmo from the proferontlal ballot In Mon tana as a candidate for tho Republican nomination for President. SCHOONER TILUXMOOK PORTLAND AND COOS RAY SAILS FROM ALUERS DOCK NO. i FRIDAY, MARCH ill, FOR INFORMATION PIIOXE 278 TOM JAMES, Agt.i Ocean Dock