RlllfMSAIPRETTY GOOD SUBSTITUTE FOR ALMOST EVERYTHING BUT BRAINS i T?r PAPER THAT A BELIEVES IN THE BEST A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES AND ALWAYS BOOSTS MKMHFK OF T11K ASSOCIATHP 1'KKSS Established 1878 Ah 'I'Iio Count Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916 EVENING EDITION Ii Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll inn! Coim Hny Advertiser. No. 212 TRAINS WILL Map of Proposed Coos County Trunk Line Highway. L FRENCH LINE 5 HIGHWAY AEP IDE DUTCH VESSE S IDenuly Slate Engineer E. I. 0 L rv.mnlf.tns H s Sucj- Wn U;"6nnr Work HUM ui '""- Lid Have Outlet to Douglas Bothon me ca&i iu Norm uouniy umua TELLS ABOUT MATERIAL rMd Fn.ni Coqullle ,,m,,," ,,,", iw Mnr l-aii "f A,,,," ,to",u .Report Mntlo to Couniy wmri mil Kooil "ls 't11' n i rnnilno. chief doputy otato .', makes tllo following gen- ml recommendation for tlio build U of roads In Coos County In nil official report to tlio County Court, liter Tilling Inspected tlio entire teilltjr: . , "Tint a through trunk road bo iliued 'rom tlio Douglas County ii.. n iha north by way of Lako- iUt and Coos Hay. to tlio Curry CoJotr Uno via Coqulllo and Han in. and from Coiiulllo Houtlt to Jlirtle Point and cast to tlio Doug. tii County lino via Middle Fork of tie Coqullle Illvcr, leading to CamaB Tiller. Tie roads leading from Coon May to Sunset Ilcach: Myrtlo Point to Pjitn; Corpilllo to Kalrvlow; Cooh Bijrto Allegany or South Coo.i, when Ii shall Tiavo Leon constructed, are feeder lines bringing all sections el the county to tlio main trunk lirurlei. This Ii the Kcncral recommenda tion midc by Kng'neer Cantlno In kit report after Eotllng forth IiIh tenom for reaching these couclu- liom. lleport Completed Thj report iovcm an inspection I ltd study of the highways of Coos jWHty with rccominondatlona ro litlij to the odoptlon of a com- fftkenslvo road Improvement pro- Wo. The report has been flulsli dd Is mailo to tho Counlv Court d tho Coos County Good Heads Aitoclatlon. The report Is inndo undor tho ill. miloa of John II. Lewis, the utnto "Jtoeer. per lnsiriuiioin ..r ti... town State Highway CoiihiiIbhIoii, totompljr with th0 request inado by rountjr jU(K0 Watson and Charles "'l. president of the Good Hoads AUOCUtlon. tliat nil niii.limn- I... ,i. WW from tho etato highway do- to d0 this work. rinses In View -Mf CSntlnA B(nlna ll.nl I... . 1 .. u ,,U1V" "i o nan ill formulating n program 'tO WOUld mill .., ,.. ... "' l 11 H pOB" " ork already undortakon; de. op ind bring Into closer relations u,lliferent rw.ii.., r, It A V..U..O ui v-iuih loan- , connect up with adjoining hi such a manner as will ""liarmonv iviti, ti. . . Z , u a,Uolll"K t0" and ' tho state highway commie- iluiT.,!ld, d08 ti,H -. auu gatliored nil J ' POMlble and states tT.at lie fcrihM Ulatl" '" tho "Kilt of ...o county as a whole WMWerea foos Hay 8 0Ilc "IkIihujs Needed e Kates that the ontlro com- W ItS"!' t,mt tll Bhoillll Comtr Hn . Irom lh0 Curry Chi 0,V,a(lo. Couulllennd mLT ,hat a tn,,lk ,rt " Poln rm ,C0""m0 80Utl1 t0 mik 0'nt am at along the toe, J, ll,,01 U,o Co.,mo nivor Hrlfir . y t0 connect with tho Crea. b"My at WHardB or -JM!Ertiule" tlmt u, nortu- hMU. , ,V08 grcator a"l ,r' b? Pm0Ut aml . . m ay ue a most imn.i... .... Rlt' mZ i way of Un,Ml,a "minis ,,""" """ any divide. CM't HoaV Pac,(k' mshway and ,IJ,"irf0,u,tJe,I0 reason5 at tho "MUon mak0S th0 re l,UtM. the senral plan HE ill TRUNK reS J ,,,e X"'"' -!21 furthe- Koes lo de- wont iLij Announcement of Passenger Service on Willamette Paci fic Made by Officials t (Special to The Times,) X X EUGENE, Or,, March X X 30, -Regular passenger X X service on the Willamette X X Pacific from Eugene to X X Marshflckl starts 'April X X 5, This announcement X X was made hero this after- X X noon from the engineer- t X ing office of the Southorn ? X Pacific Company, X X Tho train equipment X X to be used south of the X X Umpqua lias been taken X X across the river and is X t ready for use, The. trains X X will be run on tho schctl- X ule which has been an- X X nounccd, i CHUBBirilMy .MAILS WILL Hi: IIXTIIHILV Aitit..(ii:n i.v coos. ui:. 'I'rniisfer to Train Kci-vlce Will Do Awny With a Xiiinher of Star ltoule.H Now Used. .Vnny dlstrlctH that are now ro celvlng mall hut three limes a week will ho Btipplled with two mails dally upon tho transfer of the mall route from tho stage between llose burg and Myrtle Point to the Will niuetto Pacific railroad, nccordlug to nu announcement made In the lOugouo (iuanl. All tho mall for Coon county and the northern part of Curry county will ho routed over tho Willamette Pacific iu far south as PowcrB, fid tulles south of Marshfleld. Many star routes will ho discontinued by tho proposod change. The Curry county mall will ho transferred cith er nt Coiiulllo or Myrtlo Point, going down tho river If distributed from Coiiulllo, ns far as Haiidoii nnd tlienco to Langlols, or If from Myrtlo Point over tho mountains to Langlols, n dlstanee of 1'S miles. To Discontinue Star i out that will bo discon tinued will bo thoho between Hose burg nml Myrtlo Point; Seottsburg to (lardlner; Kugouo i) Mnplctou. In tho district north of Coos Hay, which Is served by n star route, a portion nt leant will be cut off, and tho routo between Larson Inlet nml Tompletou will probnbly bo retained. Abandonment of tho Uosoburg .Myitlo Point routo will necessitate n Btnr routo from Myrtlo Point to Hrldgo, ia mllo.1, or n rural routo to sorvo that district. Going northward from Coos Hay, tho postofflces In tholr ordor will ho: HiiUBor, 7 miles; Lakohldo, 10 miles; Hoedsport, L'8 1-2 miles; Knst Gardiner, 20 miles; Adah, 10 miles; Acme, r0 inllos; Maploton, Walton, Notl, Vonotu and Kugeno. ItiiihMiy .Mull Clerk. With tho establishment or the now sorvlco a railway mall blork will bo put on tho run botweon Hu go no and Coos Hay, tho train from Hugono to Kast Gardiner, and thut from Itccdspott to Marshflold oach to bo supplied with a combination baggago and mall car. Tho dork and tho mall will bo transferred go lug caoh way at tho Umpqua rlvor until the railroad hrldgo ,1s flnlshod tho lntter part of July, when tho cars will bo run through. BRDUGH IS LEAK LIKKLY XOMIXATIOI) I'OU CJOV KHXOK OF AHKAXSAS Incomplete Hwiiinis lYoni Democra tic IVimaWcs ludicutu Jlo Has Good .Majority (Br Anotltled m to Cool D7 Timet. L1TTLEROCK, Ark., March 30, Incomplete returns from 70 out of 75 counties give Dr. F. H. Brough 7000 votes over Judge- h. C Smith in the Democratic primary for gov ernor. The Democratic nomination In Arkansas Is equivalent to oloe-tlon, lit - If) -s' '" i I If v. 'Z v' - s rJW -A - X r" H ill ii H ? h ill f "' (K 111 n -- The above map was made by Hoy RAILROAD II E Pnim Mimrlrorl Tlinncnnrl Pm. ployes Want 8-Hour Day Without Reduction E Presented to Heads of Various L Railroads Involved Today at ! Different Points MUST ANSWER BY APRIL 29 I Want Time nml u Half Pay for Overtime Woik Kuglucci, Flie iiieu and Trainmen Taking Act ion h "Hlg Fouc" I'lilou .MAX.UHIHS MAKi: COl'XTFH PHOPOALS $ (dr auii iii ri i cimh inr Tlm X1-:V VOKIC, Mar. HO. Tlio Kastoru railroad mana gers replied to .the ileiuauds of tho employes today by submitting propositions of tholr own for dUeus.slon. Tho domands woro not rofiihod, noltlior is the duinniid made by tho railroads fpr accept ance of tholr own proposals. 11 AuorlitM Prrat lo Oh- Uty Titan.) XI-:V YOKIC, March 30. Tho do mands of noarly 100,000 locomotive engineers, firemen and tralnmon woro presented to tho gonoral managers of tho numerous railroads Involved at i tholr headquarters In dlfforent parts j of the United Statos today. ' Tho omployos, who bolong to tho I 'sd-called Hig Four unions ask for eight hours a day without reduction of pay and tiino and n halt for over- 'tlnio. The railroads have until April 29 to reply. llo h'uio to have tomorrow night for the annual gathering of tho Pro.sby- OM-fnii church, I-.'very member of the 1 i ULTMATUM (organlJitlon Is expected to ho present. -' s t ( i i . f ... t', . if . .. 4.4 NY? TLB PL Lauliurue, 'I'lio Times iiiIInI, direct from the map picparcil by Iviiginei,'!' Citutlue for the Comity Court STILL USE MOTORS ItAILHOAD SIIII'.MK.VrS TO .MUX- 1 ico vi:t i:xpi:ii.mi;ntal lAuto Truck Line Will Ho .Main 1 tallied From ('oliiniliiis, X. M. I (o the 1'iont, thoops Aiti: rsixd HOAD IX MHXICO O $ llf Aw ltl I'lfK lu Conn llx TlniM I COLUMHirs, X. M., Mar. :io. American troops have been using the Mexico North- wcHtern Itallway for a ills- tauee of about 1 10 miles be tweeu Casus Grando.i and Madera dally for about ten I days to transport troops and supplies, according to a ir- 4 gio trooper who arrUed hero today. , I'ly Awwi lll Tlmt lii Tout llay Tlmrt. BAN ANTONIO, Tex., .Mar. 30. Altliougli military hiippllus will b-i offered tho Northwestern Kallroml at .lunroz today for shipment to thu American troops lu Mexico, officer at army headquarters here regard 1 the condition for tho uso of the I railroad so experimental that the motor truck Hue from Coliimbiu will ho maintained. .May Change Haso If supplies shipped as commercial freight, anil unguarded eurouto by $ American troops, arrlvo at their ties ,'! filiation with reasonable regularity, tno naso ai loiumiiiiB win ue moveu 'to l-:i Pnso and tho line or commiiul- ' ration from tlio New Mexican border Casas Graudes will be shifted east ward. THOUSANDS PERISH SICHKLVX KKFCGFF.S DIF FHO.M COLD AXD lll'XGF.K Only Fight Thousand of a Hmid of Thirty Thousand in Might Itcacli Salouiki ttl, Awotlttod ITott lo font lly Tlnnw.) HKKL1X, March 30. Or 30.000 Sorblan refugees who, following tho Invasion of their country by the Teutonic Alllos, headed southward. 'only S000 reached Salonlki, all tho .others havo porlshod from cold and hunger ton tho way. According to a report Just received from the Ited Cross representative at Salonlki. i-lr"i,-i'i KEY i XTENTON . 0RRBVI810.N - ' COHPLE7B OR CAN BE LEFT fCTTE.fE3Nr mw cofYsmunrnAf mm 3tx v;. .. i'vi ' ml&s 'J. J" '..t 1 lp 5 'A la'Fl ' ;it. . Tjvi&xi-r rt "tfpWWSQW BELIEVE VILLA ES Officers at El Paso Think Ban dit Slipped Through Cor don of Soldiers l"j U Mexican Officials Say They Do Not Know Where the Brigand is Hiding ARE AIDING AMERICANS Vague Kcpoit ii'. Columbus That CniTuuu Force and Villa Hand Chii-h, Hut Thfio Is no Olfl- eial Coul'ii illation of Story Itl.TOKT OF FIGHT CO.MKS TO ITXSTOX II7 Aiuuv lll l'l- lu I'ooa luy Tlium I SAN ANTONIO, Tox., Mar. 30. --Fighting throe days ago between Villa troops and a detachment of Cnrrauza's forces near Guerrero was ro- ported today by General Per- uhlug to (ienoial Fuiistou. No dutalli were given, but Por- Hlilng said Villa men wore inovliiK kouth. It is bellev- ed Villa U with them. XO NKW HI.PtlHTS CO.MU IHO.M Till: AH.MV HASH (l nMt Ultvl I'uma lu I'imm luy TIium J COLUMHUS, N. M., Mar. 30.-- No reports of any sort were received at tho army basu hero from tho Ameri can army lu Mexico. Thoro was u vague report lu Col umbus thut tho Carrauzn troops and a Villa band clashed nt Santa Tomiu, but Major fiainolo said ho had heard nothing about It. 44 ,ri7 Avltl l-r '" Mf ii"1".! KL PASO, Mrch 30. That Gon. Pershlnn "ha projected a long and relentless campaiKii In tho hunt for Villa lu cas that it may last an In derinlte time before the bandit Is fjMgg v 1 DEVELOPMENT WlllLi: ALOXtLSIDi: ISH DKSTHOVIJIt Washington Informed Tlmt Wnvshlp Aiding Sussex HurWvois Was l-'lrcd I'pon Twice AXOTIIFH ItltlTISIl STIIA.MFH IS SCXK lllr Aimmii hlcM I'rnw In e.nm llr Tlinm I LOXDOX. March .10. Tho Hritlsh Hteauter Dltidom, :t, 725 tons gross, has been mink. Illj Amnclilcl rrr In Coot lit Tltim.) HOTTIHtDA.M, March 30. Accord ing to evidence gathered by tho Date " ministry of marine, the Dutch steam or Palmbang was torpedoed while uho was lying alongside a llrltlsh de stroyer which was ougngod lu picking t'P mines. Thu Inference. Is drawn that tho Paleiubaug was sunk by u Hiibmurliiu which Intended to destroy tho llrltlsh warship and not the Dutch merchantman. lllti: OX Sl'HVIVOHS luforiuatloii Is Sent to State Depart ment Today III! AMorUtftl Pnsit . tHM, lly Tlra.1 WASIIINGTOX, I). C, March :t(). For the liiroiiiintloii of tho Statu De partment, Ambassador Pago at Lou don today forwarded unofficial ro port that tho llrltlsh destroyer which aided lu rescuing the survivors of thu Uiihuox had been fired upon twice ny a Buhiuurluo. Pagu said the informa tion appeared authentic. REPORT GABLE GUT XO CO.MMI'XICATIOX IIKTU'HHX IINGLAND AMI HOLLAND Humor In That the ('eiuinns Have Severed Hie Cable Xo Press Dlhpatehes AXOTIIP.H HCPOHT SAVS STOH.M WAS Till VMJHK Illy Amum l.lil I'll, In I'ihm llay Tlinrt. LON'DON, Mar. .'10. It was stated authorltutlvoly here today that the Interrup tion of telegraphic commun ication with Holland was duo to a titorni and that re sumption of nervlcu was shortly expected. (II; AtwxItlM I'nwl lu Corn lit Tlmr, LOXDOX, March U0. Complete suspension of communication between 1 1 loll; from mil and Kngland Is reported Kotterdam. It Is rumored thu cable wan cut by tho Gerinaus. No press dispatches have been received from Holland since Tuesday. TD BUI AEROPLANES FIGHT MOIIi: WILL ItK PtHCIIAS Id) l-Olt PKHSHIXG or Those Willi i:pedltlou Two Weie Desliojcil and l-'oiu-Others Disabled inr amocUixi I'icm in :!' nt; TimM.i WASHINGTON, I). C, Maicli 30, -Tlio Imiaedlato purehuttu of eight .erophuies to he sent at once to (ion oral PorshliiB was authorized tod-y by tho War Department. Koporta from Gonoral Fuiistou lay stress upou the noed of more flyarti. Or tlio ulght inachlnoa which nccoinpaiilod the oxpudltlon two were dastroyod and four others temporarily disabled. More horsoa are ulso to bo sont to Geuerul Pershing. ATTACICF.D A Hltl'l I un to earth la tho Information JJin(l ()11((l( lno adoption or a roso Kleaned hero today fnnn military j i,ltiu )y Bonator Martluo directing men who ninth) no Korn.it of the l- Stlio attorney general to Investigate lief that Villa has slipped liiroiigu tho cordon or CarrunzUtas and Am- urlcau troops. Mexican offlclulj Wild today that that they hud no iiowh of tho vhoro- (ibouts of VIHu, hut that tho troops of tho do facto government woro aiding tho American volillera In try ing to round up the brigand. Th lust information was that Vil la is In tho Santa Mario Valley. Si:XI your CI.OTIIKS KAHLV to avoid Faster rush. JAi IHibih. Phono 250. APKIL FOOL. Hall, Sat, night. DAXCK, Finnish .Martin's Orches- ,,- Forced to Move Under Attacks of the German Forces North west of Verdun German Airmen Attempt Make Raid on the City But are Repelled to RUSSIAN FRONT IS QUIET Nothing Xew Heporled About tlio Fighting in Kastcrn Section and Ojiliti Seems to Prevail Today on the Italian Front. Jllr AmufIhIkI I'irM lu Coot P. 7 TIrim.) LOXDOX, March .10. Aftor hav ing puuliMd back tho French Hun along the western bend of the Sa lient lu the Malaucourt region, north west of Verdun, the Gormnns desist ed fur the present from further of forta to advance thorn. Further wool, howovor, tho Ger mans ugaln have- boon counter nt tacklng. Paris declares tho attempts fruitless. Attacks Satonlkl German aeroplanes attempted an other raid ion Salnulkl, Paris says, but tho French airmen ropollod them, Fighting on thu Ilunslau and Ital ian fronts conlluiiuii without malor lal results. AIR RAIDERS FAIL FOl'lt ACSTHIAX AKHOPLANKS HHOn.'HT DOWX IX ITALY Might Officer are Captured When They .Make an Attempt Over Venetian Provinces inr Aitoriit.i rmt to Coo. nr tihim.) KOMK, Jlarch .'10. Four Austrian noroplanort were brought down In nn air raid over tho Venetian provinces Monday and eight Austrian officers weio inado prisoners. Tho raldora ! failed 'to Inflict mucli damage and : jonly u few persons woro woundod. EXPORTS ARE BIG ' M Hl-.s FOH FFHHFAUV F- TAHLISII A XFW KF.COKD Greatest Amount or Homev'.lc Mor- cluiiiilUe I'rom One Pint In .Mouth Goes fi-oni New York Illy AmocUIcI l'rt lo Coot llty Tlmt. NI-:V YOKIC, March 30. Kxporte of ilomoHlle uiurchandlse valued nt $220,210,021 shipped through Now York during February, ostabllahod a now record lu exports ror a single mouth fiom any Ainurtcau port. It heat the previous record made last November by $32, 200,530. WILL TAKE ACTION CONGHKSS AGITATIH) OVF.K TIM phici; OF gasolini: Attorney General Instructed to As certain Whether Tlieio Is Un luu fill Consplraey Illy AuncltlM Prru to Coot llty TImM.l WASIIINGTOX, I). C, March 30. gltatIou over tho soaring price of luasollno cunio un in tho houso today whether or not tho rising prices are tho result of an unlawful conspiracy. AHHHSTKD OX CTIAHGi: OF COXSPIiaOY '(Dr AMorUiwt rrtM to Cm ny Tlmtt.) NI-JW YOKIC. March 30. Captain Ilunu TuiiBelier, Iuib band or Johanna Gadskl, tho opora slngor. was arrested and charged with bolng con- I corned in tho conspiracy to blow up tho Wdllanit cniin. SUNDAY DINXFIt at the CHAND LI'H. Seventy-rive centw er plate, YU icscr vat Ions phone 20, u ATTACKED lB14 n Pai5e four.)