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

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 EVENING EDITION
1 Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
and Coot Buy Advertiser.
No. 229
1XVESTIHATIOX MARE AIIOUT Al,.
JiKHKI) VILLA lll'RIAIi
United States Forces In Mex
cio Are Awaiting Develop
ments at Washignton
Accused is German Chemist
Trying to Discover a Cheap
Poultry Feed
LAUGHS AT THE IDEA
TROQPSARE READY
RECRUITS
INCREASE
more mex auk oitkp.ino
TIIKIIt SERVICES l.'OU ARMY
Stimulated
Iso to
TrtfH Mshlly tlio Sworn Slide nt
That Us In One of Men In TIiIh
Country imoiveii in ino
i Jlonib Conspiracies
(Br Aecltiel I'm lo Coot IUy TltnM.J
nOSEOUUO. Ore, April. 21.
George Sclinilninclier, living at Edlu
tower river farm near lioro, (who
tm named In a sworn Btatcinont hy
llont ton tier (loltz as being Im
plicated In tho liotnb plotn. Is a Oor
min chemist.
lis hnii Imnn nviinrltnoiilliiir In lln-
MTercheap poultry feed. Ho Inuglied,10 tho front Ilt "'"co.
t ilia Idea of his bolnir limillcated tho rvgnlnrH entered
In the homb plots.
I LOSE FIFED
vissrii xot vict pulled
IIANIION REACH
OFF
Ainerleim Military Aullioril'iH Un-
nhlo (o Loiirn Any Details of
t''o Situation
tr AtfuvlttM Prnii lo Toon liar Tlmn.
iMi-JiiU lll'sAlJlJUAKTEUS, GEN
ERAL PERSUING, April 21. (Wlro!
Ics.'i to Coluniljus. American mili
tary authorities detailed to Investl-'
Bate the report whether the body ro-i
contly dislntorred at San Francisco
llorja wnB Hint of Villa, reported to-1
day they wuro unnhlo to obtain anv'
confirmation. No details were ulven C.-drlin,.o D:.,,. n 1.1 i
lo throw any light on ibo Kitiintl..n.iww",w? UCU DIUUlJIll irOITl
Doruer roints anti Are
Massing at Columbus
WILL ASSIST PERSHING
foues Will lie Held In Readiness
As Reinforcement In Cnso The
A 10 Needed to Curry on Hie
Expedition
llr Afinoi-lAit,! rr-M tu Com nr TIiiim.1
EL PASO, Te.vaH, April 21. Tho
tnovementB of tho American troops
inn a point niong tlio border -to
tho army baso at Columbus, whore
thev will bo held In readiness to
ri'iiiforro (Ion. Pershing's army In
caje of necessity, still continued U
day. DlMutehos from tho front Indi
cated that rvcrythliiK was quiet and
tha the American troops la ."Wp.-cico
are nwnltlng developments at Wash
ington before making further f
foits to rapture Villa.
DIE IS DELIVEREDIPREPARE 30
U.S. WARSHIPS
AMItASSADOIl (lEHARD HANDS IT
TO FOREIGN OFFICE
(iiulltloiin Sluie I'niiu
Send Tliotn to Front
U'ns Minlo
ll Amvlilcd I'rrm to foot IK, Timet.
NEW YOHK. April 21. Army
recruiting hero was stimulated to
day by tho announcement that re
cruit.? who wish to do bo may co
Ever since
Mexico tho
number or applicants at the recruit
lug stations has been IuopmisIiik.
Chancellor Has Not Seen It Yet lie-
cause He Was Xot at Head-
quarters
IDr Anoctitnl t'rett lo Coot nT TlmM.l
"WASHINGTON, D. C, April 21.
Word from Ambassador (lerard at
llerllu that ho had delivered the-
American noto to tno (lernmn uov-i
ornment was awaited with kcon anx-j
lety by adtulalstratlon olflclals to-'P
day. lf,)
Unofficial advices early today pay- U
lug ho prcsontcd tho communication I
to tho (lormau foreign office last
Big American Fleet Will Be
Made Ready for Sea In
Fifteen Days
GOMES
TO TESTIFY
OEHMAX PRISONER IS RROUOHT
PROM EXOIjAXH
Alle;(td That Ho (lnv Details
Pint to IHow Up (lie Wel
laud Canal
of
LO
I
night and that tho chancollor laid Seven TllOllSnilfl BIlIP JflPknte
not yet seen It becauso of his nli-rA1, " n . I i n . JclpKeiS
iu rui in uvuraus loaay
for the Job
sonce at tho army lieadtiuartors, was
read by tho officials with Interest
(JOES IX I'SCAIi WAY
XotliiiiK lo Mark Importance
Note lo (aeriiiauy
TOP NOTCH EFFICIENCY
of
nrnnrnn
ELECTED,
i
UaMllrroiiioPoul and WiecklutiTiiji
Jaqu.i Tuts Out to Sea Calitn
Washed A way
(Special to Tho Times.)
DAXDO.V, Ore., April 21. It Is
PRESIDENT SCZZAIihO HEADS
IXIiAXD EMPIRE TEACHERS
Mr Amoc Iliad 1'rna t Com tl7 Tlmm.)
. HKItMN. April 21. Tho American
nolo In regard to the submnrino war
faro Is now In tho hnnds of the Oer
liuui Kovornmcut. It wns dellvnred
iato yestorday to KorolRn Minister
von .laRow In tho usual manuor with
no attendant circumstances to mnrk
unusual importance.
Owing to tho lougtli of tho noto
nnd nppcndlx, and tho dolayed ar-
I rival of ono stxtlon of tho noto, It
was not rendy for presentation until
:;io tins ovoniug.
Rolled in Miigalue
Ambassador Gonird then rolle tho
documont in a inagazlno to protect
It from tho rain that was falling and
walked across tho square to tho for
eign office Tho note probably will
uoo bo published lioio before Sunday.
WksoIn
('lass
Session of OianlJitlou Is Held To
day at Spokane With .Many At
tHidlujj lllr Aworlalnl rrri to Coot II r Tlmr,
SPOKANE, Wash., April 21.
HIS
WLSDN
Will lie Put in Kli-st,
Trim Elect lncliid4 Slv Hatlle
hlilps and Ih Now at CharlcNtoii
Xavy Yard
far Aoi laid I'mni to Coon Il7 Tlnirt.J
110STON, April 21. Seven thou
sand blue Jackets at Charleston navy
yard were put In overalls today to
prepare tho thirty war vessels In tho
harbor for sea at tho earliest possible
liour.
It was stated that every ship will
bo at the top notch of efficiency In
16 days.
This Include. six battleships, ton
torpedo boat destroyers, threo scout
cruisers, ono submarluo and several
auxiliary ships.
inr AwofiiiM rri to rot r.t, Tim.j
NEW YORK, April 21. Horst
Von Dorgoltz, a Herman soldlor of
fortune and secret agent, whoso
statements of the details of tho plot
to destroy tno woliniui canal was
made public by ho Ilritlsh govern
ment last night, l.i now detailed at
Ellis Island Immigration ntatlou
here.
Ho wns brought hero from i.on
dou with the understanding that af
ter lie had made his statement to
tho federal officers of tho grand
Jury ho should bo roturnod to Eng
land to bo retained as a prisoner
of war until the war I.i over.
MAKE
FURTHER GAINS
Offensive Operations On Both
Banks of the Mouse Result
Successfully
ICE
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CflPTU
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TO
German Prisoners Are Also
Taken in the Fighting, at
Deadman's Hill
MAKE ATTACKS AT NIGHT
Haliis Also' Claimed liy Paris to
Have Reen Made During tho
Night In I Intuit cutout Wood
I'ast of Hie Mouse
Itlj Arioelatfel rrr,i to Coo D, Tim.
LONDON, April 21. Tho offena-
WIKSON'S ACTIONS RKUANDER AS. V0 oporntlons by tho Eronch on both
flanka of the .Mouso In the Verdun
MOST IMPORTANT
OCT
OTHERS
JAPANESE AMRASSADOR CON
IFERS WITH THE PRESIDKNTt
v i.i..... it ii.. ... ii. . i, ..i i...
innj .. fi,i ii. - ..it . .1 i ruBiiiuiH. niiKziiiiu oi i u iMiivuiHiiy. ..
nred non tlmt the attempt to float of Washington was elected to.iav,''" "ver Matliv of Turning "'Jen-
in0 ruiciu win uavo to no given up' prosldont of
Hojetlier ami that the vessol may
be abandoned. The wrecking tug
Iniua liad a linn on the boat bit
Jorlnstlio heavy sea tho lino becanio
fool and wns cut. Tho gonring was
kit temporarily but will probably bo
mewed. The Inqua had to ,ut out
lour miles to sea to avoid tho rough
larr.
Tha Firiold'a bow Is burled In Blx
refill feet of sand nnd yestorday
tke waves dashed over her nnd cnrrlod j
"V the. after cabin, it In feared
that beforo another nltomnt in m.ii!
itroff tho beach can be mndo tlmt!
ne tides will b0 too low to Hoat
It Is posalblo Hint llio vessol
liyi8 nbandoncd within tho noxt
h days.
ETerythlng that could ho tnkon
the vessel has beon romovod bo
'"loss will lo only Hint of tho hull.
tho Inland Empire
Teachers' Association ut tho huslu&eji
session of tho annual convention. .!.,
A. Ilurke, of Spokane, wiih reelected i
secretary and .1. E. Diichanun, of,
tho Chonoy stnto uorinul, treasiuer.
Heiiimi'h Agreement" Into a
Regular liiiinlgrallou Law
4444.4
ci:rmax chancellor
visitixo over easter
til AxoottlM I'ivm lo M nil Tlnirt.J
PARIS, April 21. Tho vIb
It of Chnncollor von lloth-inaun-IIollwog
to tho head
quarters of the gouoral stuff
will oxtond ovor tho Eastor
holidays, according to tho
Oouovn correspondent of tho
I lavas Nowh Agoucy.
(11 Aum-lltM I'rrat to Coon lit, Tlinw j
WASHINOTON, I). C, April 21.
Japauoso Ambassailnr Chlntla eon
foiled with Prosldont Wllsiiu today
ovor tho provision of tho pending
Immigration hill which proposes to
enact Into a law tho so called gen-
tlomaii'a agreemont roslrlctlng im
migration of Japancso laborers,
.Memorandum on tho subject has
i,
B
IS
BET
STATEMENT r ALLEOED (JICR
."MAN SPY INVOLVICS MANY
OPPONENTS EAR IN LEAD FOR
DELEOATK AT LAROK
vo
MIGHE
GOMES
CE; TO ENLIST
OOVERNMENT RAR DREDOE RE
Tl'RNS AETICR SEVEN MONTI IN
been presented to tlio State Dopatt-
lIKMlt.
i .Tfiiiml nliliw.fa
T Tho proposed Inclusion
" nt tlin Inrnriniil liiri'enineiit.
I Japan has promised on honor
fill, according to agreomont botwenn
former Secretary Root and former i
Ambassador Takahlra, Is understood
to bo ropugnunt to tho Japanese gov-'
ornment. Other proposod Asiatic
exclusion features in tho bill as It
passed tho house are understood to
bo tho subjects of tho objection.
Ills RrolU'r In Also Defeated for
Nomination for (iovcruor Kuril
lias Hood .Majority
f IlT AKMWllthl I'm. to flMM 017 11HIM.I
OMAHA, Neb., April. 21. I.ulo re
turns from the Nehnuka primaries
aro increasing tho lead of tho five,
opponents of William J. Dry an In tho
laco for delegate at largo to tho dam
ocrutlo convention. Only four will bo
elected.
His brother, C. W. llrynn lias boon
beaten for tho gubernatorial election.
Honry Kord has a substantial major
ity ovor tho republican candidates for, waiting off the bar for high water,
In n Inw1 tho nresidonthil nomination, although, crossed In from San Francisco for
In wh.chj 0 .1Ilorlon, of Cummins bellevo the '"?, mUU mlH.
Ill IU nil- tnlfn.. iii.ii iitMlllfltnli will. I .. .. ..
Depart incut of Justice Wauls CltarKo
Matin Against .'More d'eiinaii Sjtu
iathlerx In V. S,
tllr Awoctilfrl rrrtt tu win Ilk, TtinM.l
WASHINOTON, I). C, April 21.
Atlditlonal liidlctmentH of Herman
sympathizers In this country will bo
asked liy Hie department of Justice
as tho result of tho revelations matin
hy Horst von dor Ooltz, allegod Gor
man spy.
Von dor Ooltz'a statomout made
public last night was said by depart
meiit officials to have opened a "field
practically without limit."
t WATERFRONT NEWS 1
Shortly beforo noon today tho
steam schooner Coaster, whleli was
OvcrshudowN IttltNIi Cabinet Crisis
and All OtluV Events hi That.
Country
III AmocIiIM Trrvt to foot liar 1taM,
PARIS, April SI.- Prosldont Wll
son'n address on tho submnrino situa
tion made a dcop Impression in
Franco. All newspapers givo It the
plnco of honor. It ovorshndowH tho
Ilritlsh cabinet crisis an dovon tho
arrival of the RiihSlan forces at Mar-soillos.
CLOSING HER PORTS
RI'SSIA Slll'TS OPT ALL
MERCHANT SHIPS
THE
roglon resulted In wresting territory
from tho Hermans. Following up
their fliiccosses yesterday In tho re
wdoti of Deadman's hill, tho French
returned to tho attack last nght and
captured additional trenches nnd
IT. I prisoner.?, Paris announced to
day. In the llnudremoat wood region
east of tho Mouse, the French re
ported gains In last night's fighting.
DUTCH VESSEL SUNK
Onf.T Extended from Archangel
All While Sen anil Arctic
Hen Points
lllr AiouwUIM Trot to Coot IU, TlmM J
LONDON. April 21. A Lloyds dis
patch from Ymuldeii says tho Dutch
steamer Lodowljk Van Nassuu was
sunk yesterday, Sua wont down In
six minutes. Flvo of tho crow wore
drowned. Thirty-six were respued.
to
Inttcr may iiltlmatoly win.
OS
E
SHERMAN
Torpora!
Ifjiiroii X,k a -wt
Will ii . .TV. . :."". . " 'wRwie.
w 'rMiiioiii .seolu
tnv Met
lB
An?' V; ,IInB0 ot EB"no.
Km i5-.?ff,e ? o' tho United
-.....,,, win nrrlvo in
nftornnmi
men Wh Vr , ." "'?l im young
WRS.ffi-5 S:
'kid n m&V" " 5" 'n M'-
tralitap .i.V "",".' Mo?n on ro-
r.K "?""" "u Slates that vniinu-
or who aro
iro invited
io mpp ,i. --.k uio inviieii
ffin 7,m ?tnth0 Chandler Hotel
nd25nJT1.,9 ." '"-April 23, 21
Capt James Pollieiuiis, (lovcrniuit
Ihiglueer, Also Rack To .Make
lliii' Survey ut Onco
DREDHi: ."MICHII. HAS
CROSSED THE RAR
J.
At noon today tho drodgo
Mlchlo ennio along sldo hor
dotk ut Empire ami mado
fast after waiting bovoral
hours off the bar to got
act oss.
Hack to Coos Day ha3 couio tho
covernmont bar dredgo Col, P. S,
VISITS GRANDCHILD!
PRESIDENT (JOES TO PIIILADI.r
PIIIA KOR THE PCRI'OSE
1A - .' " v iiu IIUHiniripn inln-nnii r.. . . . -T I
'" n(i 11 a. in. Tina in. .r. "..V r."" Mlchlo. Cupt. James I'oiuemuB, gv-i Mrfli v
urporal Hagen wl u rZt.T, i.", ernment onglneor, accompan oi uy, TJ0
"uBiioii, lltoratuiw nin 7" ' , Llre I'ollioimis, an) 'arrived hwiw to w
who deslro It. Ho is v.t.V yestorday. coming from l'oruanti via
. -.., II IM Hill lo fn jwitllfll-iioa lllllllfillllllltM. !
UU.1 IO 111 l.lllllill'-IIVU ItllKIV vaniw,v r BB m
u
t Ulna during tho
1900, but of lato
in
Hill-lei., i
Jears i, u" '
t!l GenernT n e ...Connoctdd w'
s-A in pLlVec,;ult,nK Service, U.
" I ortlaml and Eugono.
BIDS
BSl'B
REJECTED
roii
CVI'ITAL
EV WASIllxni'nv
ILLEGAL
8,e SDwmAnl,,l A,)rU 2- The
' PropS i.?ur ll0Ul ,0y tlmt
Ooo f.'..seu bnd Issuo of Jir.no..
tltecai.iaiP"',?80lof building tho
lel3!aturn '.. lthorIzod " tlio last
lb.
unconstitutional
a9eroumi ,1,n.""to"uuonai on
teret .. " that paymont of tho in-
... nuu u nmlm .i. . . . ."
.leD' and ii, 1,,S oonus a state
,ka wnititu ?n8c,Ile1r,,.l fund bo'oud
uuiutlonal ilnhi limit
ni.i . ,. -. "' "
nal debt llmii.
firj' ot the "ii ?. 8tartetl on th0
ive to con i".If d,vo.rco casea that
Ihre dSL ,fro ,,,ln thls thorn.
re In the ,Wre Kranted. Thoy
,ote': ver?u?iyJed at the Chandler
? C vw,nIno';a """"on; Von
? ated tlmt 0r"i0a GUl and !t
ilYei1 In tha ecreo was a,so
New Member TninUy Is D.uiglitei
Mi. KrimcU Sajro, Recently
Horn
mr A.torliteJ l'rn lu Coot Bii Timet I
WASHINOTON, D. C, April 21. across
President Wilson loft for Plilladel- which
nhlu this afternoon to seo his now tlons.'
grandchild, tho diiughtor of Mr. nntL
rancls ii. Snyre, rocontiy iiorn,
nrnalilniil will iirnbiiblv return1
nshlngtou toniglit. TWENTY
lllr Attnrlttc.1 tint to Coi- nr Timet, l
PEORIA, III., April 21. Tlio Re
publican stato convention horo to
dny undoraeil Sonator Shorman for
presidout. Sherman, addressing the
convention charged Pros. Wilson t
with playing politics in tho prcsont
Biibmnrlno controversy, and said that
i If diplomatic relations woro to bo
brokvUi off with C'iriiiany, It should
'have been done when the Lusltuulu
OI wn i ulllll
Moiilll McCorinlek, temporary
chairman, roforrlng to Mexico said
the Americans might "Almost hear
mook
came lu from Portland about 2
p. in. yeatorduy with a full' cargo
of fi eight. She discharged and
j went down nt 2 p. m. today.
i Tomonow morning, according to
her schedule, tho llioakwuter la duo
from tho south.
In tlio morning tho Yollowstouu Is
due from San Francisco.
lllr At.ocltte-l rrett lo Coot nt Tlni I
NEW YORK, April 21. Tho Rus
sian government's. decreo closing tho
port of Areliangel to nil ship car
goes except I Mono oxclualvoly (or
tho uso by tlio government bus been
broadened to Include all the White
Son and Arctic ports, It wtu mndo
known today at the officii ot tho
Russian commercial attacheo here.
Ouo Interpretation advanced lu
marine circles is til at tho order linn
to do with the movement of tho
Russian troops to Franco.
APPEAL TO PEOPLE
LATEST LOCAL NEWS
THIS AfTERNOON
J. M. I'I'TOX VERY LOW
A tolophono mossago from Roso
burg today says J. ,M. Upton is crltlc
ally III and very low.
the Rio Orautlo tlio snigger
greets our futile million!-
;
0
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A
KILLED RY
EXPLOSION IX FRANCE
PO
Reiialrs lo tho dredge, whon s'.io,
rocelved her annual overhauling in,
Poitland. havlntr coino out of tho
drv dock but a fow days ago, costi I
In tho neighborhood of $13,000, said SEARCH SAVES THE LOSS OK A
Cant. PolhoiiiiiB. This sum will very FOHTPXi:
likely como out of tho annual ap-
I m TlllllLlv' (Or aiuw. ItlM I i. io Oot tw
I III I I HI I ' nORDEAU, Franco,
Ml I I III U , An explosion III tho
propriatlon given Coos Ray for tho M.H Wt pt valkor of Taconia Lo-
iinkenn of tlio .MICI110 lUOUKll u la
understood that there was a dally
charge for tho dredgo during the
threo months sho was at Grays Har
bor. Iist year when sho wont down
cales Her Sister Aft or Hunting
Xlno ieiirs
(n Anfttte4 Prent lo Coot IU7 Timet.)
TACOMA. Wash.. Anrll 21. After' from Portland where
en a business trip
TU7 Timet J
Apr 21
explosion In tho powder
branoh of tho Oronndo fao-
tory horo today resulted In
killing 20 porsons and tho
injury to a number of others.
VESSEL MOVEMICXT.
A i rived
Col. P. S. Mlchlo, Port
laud, at noon.
Noyo, San Fnmulsco, at
noon.
Coaster, Ran Franolsco, at
noon.
Tlllainook, Portland, yes
terday afternoon.
Sailed.
Tillamook, Portland, 2 p, tit.
Duo Hero
Yellowstone, San Francis
co, tomorrow.
Hreukwator, Sun DIogo, lo.
morrow morning.
Roamer, Ruatlor, Rogtio
River, anjtlnio.
XOTHIXO 'it) STOP.Y
Thero wns elrciilatod about tho city
today n roport that a donkey ouglno
at tlio Reaver Hill logging camp hnd
blown up and that threo men woro
killed. At Reaver 1 1111 It was stated
thero was nothing tu tho story. It
was said that a man who had boon
discharged last night had boon going
about lolling wild stories about tho
camp.
WHKCKIXd SCHOONER HERE.
After an unsuccessful attempt to
WILLIAM OK WIED AOAIN HEAD Kn the steam schooner Oakland,
OK ALRAXIA
WiiiiIn Country to Join Ckutrnl Poiv
ois mill Asks (lie Men to Enlist
lu tlio Army
(llr AitocUt! i'r to Coim lltr Tlm.t.)
PARIS. Anrll 21. A llavas dls
patch from Corfu says that Prlncoimado It Imposslblo to get n lino or
now nslioro at Noiuueni, orr into
deep water, tho stenm aehoonor No
yo, Capt. Oeorgo Hnuimer, of flan
Finnclsco, put In here this morning
for oil and a cargo ot ties.
The skipper said that en orr shore
wind, wltli heavily lucroaalng seas
from the aou'wost and sco'eaat
William of Wled. recently reported cable lo tho Oakland through 2,000
to bnvo been reinstated us ruler of fret of broakois. When tho tlilon
Albania, has issued a proclamation
nt EI Hassan appealing to tho peo
ple of tho country to submit to tho
Toutojilo allies and enroll in flw
army.
aro right Hi two weKs tuo
may make another attempt.
Noyo
PUIS
I
COilC
TAKEN BY ITALIANS
WILL LEAVE MONDAY
It. Nordrum nnd wlfo who aro go
ing to Sweden, will leavo horo noxt
Monday for I.os Angeles where Mr.
Nordrum will visit his inothsr. Thoy
Mill go from thero lo Now York nnd
sail for Europo on May 13 on tho
Norwoglan vessol Hergonsfjord.
to Eureka, tho craft brought in ?50; ne yea-a 8earcli, Mrs. W. C. Walker
a day. has Just received notice irom mo
Capt Sceley Commands Chicago detective department that
Tho Mlchlo Is Btill In command of j,er 88tor, Mrs. Cleono Rlckling was
Capt,. Saoloys. Sho MJt horo last found thero. Tho discovery comes In
October and, after minor repairs in tjl0 ,,, 0( time, Mrs. Walkor said.
Portland, proceeded to Grays Harbor U8 ft legacy loft by her grandfather
where In the following threo mouths Would have rovorted to tho State of
sho added materially In Increasing Michigan If tlio woman had not beon
the depth of water thero, giving thorn, found by next Thursday.
a minium dept of 24 feet at low tide. J
Will Survey liar t,ou SALE Xew slwoniu liuiign-
to0rn?hS?rbrre '-. completely funiMied; Xortl,
tlio dredge starts work, or what thej Tenth street. X. S. Maltson, phono
shoaling has been since It left last) 8rii
fall. With theso figures In liundj
Capt. Polhomus will know oxacily IiOSTVollI, ,,,U(.k ,, lvhMo blw1.
how to proceed with tho further, """' ' jht f t u f ,
dredging. The dredger will bo hero a.r jf,' rttt O'f,0faco l,lte. Phono
all summer and possibly part of the ""', , ITnloll Moat Mar.
RACK FROM PORTLAND
Gen-j Crosthwalte. of tho Smoko-
hoii3o, camj In yesterday afternoon
lie una been
MISSINfi RLl'E PRINTS OX WAY
1'RO.M MARE ISLAND
INVITE HOTELMEN HERf;
IrEI'ORT POSITIONS
IX NORTHERN
CAl'TCHER
El'IRPS
Will
Fortify Points Now In
Hands Willi Heavy
AHIIIery
Their
fall.
Slv kinds of Ice cream for Satur
day and Siinduy at Salter' Row
Jlrop Inn.
white, part
Information
ket
Try Hip Eastor Special villli lionio
imiko cako at Sarler'w Dew Drop
Inn.
Somewhoro botweon the Mnro Is
land Navy Yard and Marshfleld aro
tho plana giving tho number of nee
osiiury piling for tho govornmoiit
wirdloss station building and the en
gine room according to a wire ro
(ulvod from the commandant. These
plans ueie Inaihuitently left from
Slato Convontloii of "Mine Hosts" '"'long the other blue prints for
Wantod Hero Noxt Vein ,waid'd a number of days ago to
liy wlro from Eugane, whoro tho local eontractois who xpoct to bid
Orogon Hotehuon's Association Is on the now atatlon. lnusnuich as
meeting, came a tip to J. W. Ronnott ho bids aro to bo oponed lu Wush
ii.i ivui,rii.i mtfiii t.nt Hm mi7 Iiigtou. 'i uosuuy morning. .Muv 2.
etato' convention, providing an In- a stronuoua effort will have to madol
vltatlon as forwardsd. ' tliem a way on time.
Immediately tho matter was tawon , ls ol"toil that missing plans
up by Secretary Motloy, of tho Cham- wH reach heio in tho mull Iato Sat
lier of Commerco and a wire dls-i"luy. 'Ibo bids ahoitld bo in tho
patched to Eugono In care or Phil outgo ng mall Monday morning. It
Motscham, manager Imperial Hotol, pointed out, to reach the Navy
of Portland. It Is said that ho Is Oopartinent on time,
favorable to the move. U lor ,hlH roisou tlio ndvlso glvon
Tho convention was hold In Kii-liho lontraotors is that they got tho
gone Wednesday and Thursday. To rest of their bids togothor, also the
Iiavo siieh a gathering InMarshfloldiTtlfled checka. so that a few mo
iwotild count much aa the hotolmen inents with tho nnv plans will on-
'uoie iiiem ii nave tno iiiua mill ed
jnr AwofUle.1 rrH to Toot !r Timet I
ATHENS, April 21. -Tho Italian
forces havo occupied Thanusal,
Fagheou ami Klorka heights In
Northern Eplrus near tho Greok
Albanlan frontier. Thoy are forti
fying those positions with heavy artillery.
-.. SZ. -
SUFrLH Uiy LOuulu
IS 71 YEARS OLD TODAY
S. II. Cathcart. moinber of tho G.
A. It. and well known civil engineer,
Is todny celebrating his 74th blrth
duy which finds him still In the
best of good health. He has beon a
resldont of Coos Ray for about 40
years. Tomorrow It will bo exactly
(13 years since he started with ills
family rrom Iowa uciobs tho plains
over tho oinlgrunt trails for Oregon.
Thoy woro flvo months on tho road
, and sottlod at Molroso. about eight
miles northwost of Rosoburg. E. W.
Schrock, also a 0. A. II., celebrated
1 his 71th birthday Jtiat a week ago,
THREE
THOUSAND TURKS
IX ATTACK
Official Report of RrltMi Says That
i Number of Deatl Woro
U'ft
ID, AMorltttJ 'ri4 10 Coot IU TIuim.7
LONDON, April 21.
RUNNINO ONE TRUCK
At tho prcsont tlmo McT)onald and.
Condron aro said to be running a.
lmir I'rmv in the cam os west of the
1n' city, iislug but ono truck. Iffs ex
pected thoy will la tlirougti, at tins
rate. In about two months.
havo wido ranges of acquaintances
over tho stato,
on Monday morning.
LOOKS AT MYRTLE WOOD
Prof. W. W. Williams, of Vancou
vor. Wash., arrived here yesterday.
Tho rocont lie Is connected with n business col-
nllnnlr nf tlin 'PnrliH on tlui IlrllUll loL.n tbni'tl allll has Invented llll "alltO
forre3 nlong tho Tigris In Mesopot- writer," n Binall wooden contrlvaiwo
anila was mado by about 10.000 mon usod to teach propor writing. He U
and cost thorn 3,000 In dead alone, looking at tho various woods tier
according to an official announco- and may put in w llttlo plant for the
mont today, J mumifuclure of hu writer,