i , '.! THE PEN MAY Bf MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD BUT WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THE INK A PAPER THAI iilTMrni.nT GELItvtb iim mc ocai AND ALWAYS BOOSTS . pi FAN WHOLESOME A C NEWSPAPER FOR ALL niiTLMAcc!T nRrrrcnM unuco jUU'nuiu" uKi.uui iiuhiuo Vol. No. XXXIX. II LEADERS General Scott, Chief of Stiff, and General Obregon of Mexico Will Meet HIBEZ TIE PLACE Representative of De Facto Government Sends Word That He Has Started WILL TALK ARMY MATTERS )! is to Take Under Consideration Military Question Smv Ponding1 IlCtHlfll the 'l'v Countries Bj Awocltlt.1 rmw to Com llr Tlmra.) Kli I'ASO Toxna April 25. Gen. Obregon, minister or war at tlio do facto govcrnmoiit, clopiirtotl from San Lnl$ i'otosl today for Juarez for n. conferenco with (lononil Scott on military questions Hint nro now pond, lug betwcci tlio United Stutca nnd Mexico. A dlspatrh received locliiy by Oon. Gavlra, coniinnmlcr of tlio Juarez gar rison from Obregon stated Hint ho -had started on a Journey and liopod to co lil ill soon," Expert Assurance Assurances that tliu do facto gov trnment la now prepared to copo ltli tlio Vllllsta bunds In Northern Chihuahua nrq expected to .1)0 niaUo bjr Obregon ut tlio conferenco with Scolti , , Obregon, 'It wns lenrned from Mexican officials hero today, will derclop plmu fur policing Northern Mexico In detail with tlio liopo that they will ho ncceptnblo to Scott mi'd result In tliu withdrawal of AmorV cin troops. 10, ACCOMPANY (.KXKItAI. SCOTT TO CUNFKHKXCK Xot Known Today Where ItaidcrM Would. Meet Hut .Juarez. Supposed lo Ho Place..- IB; AuotlitM frrw lo Cuoa liar Tlmra. SAN ANTONIO, ToxaB, April 25. General l-'unston will accompany Ceneral Scott to tholconforcnco with Obr.gon, It 'wns anhouueed at tho department hcndu,unrtrs today. I'liuo t'meitalii Gen. Scott aald ho was uncertain Jt uliero the conforonco would tVe place but both ho and G-jn. ftmton had taken It for cruntoil It IH bo cither at K pU8o or Juarez. ft was Indicated Hint Scott and Funston would remain horo two oT threo dajs lu order not to arrivu - ' lord,-r to much in ndvanco ot Obrestfn. I'lllSlllPNT ASKS 1IU.SI.NKSH MUX TO CO.()li:UATH V T,I,CI o Jiihi Willi (ho Com BlMw On InduMrfal IVmivd. H"i of X,ivnl Hounl v"'" ' to c. n.r rim l ABW YORK, ,prl 25. An ap- oy I'lc.ldent WllBon to tho ,. e5s ,lll'n for cooperation with J committ on industrial prejmr- n 0f tho Imval con8H,thB board com .'nduslrlal Inventory qr tlio fa , rC30l,r('e8 for national dd n,e was niado public hero today. 1 "Plains that tho inventory will tour, '" orsa"l!:ns industrial ro- tlV..eSiror mWc 80rv,co tho na uol d fense. Ustv.:a.ps'chop is not all SOLI) VKT ft'fil "Vev'K ficr.s ..,! ts, iJ,!!?. IJepaitmcnt ere., lo coot BT Tlme.J i of?' D-c- A 25- d7 br n" M; 8a,d a tatoment to- won or ,S also declared the con lnS stoweri .'"i"' ,narket was Klv , "owers and doalors Rravo con WILL CONFER NS1 WILL IS M APPEAL ftE MARKET BID Kstnhllshcil 1878 Ah TIio Const Mall JURY IS SECURED OPKNING STATIWIKNTS MADI IX TRKADGOI.D DAMAGH CASK ITakltiK f Hvldoiico Stmts This Af- tenioon lu the Client Court at Coqiilllc - (Spuelul to The Times) COQIMLLH, Ore., April 2C A jury was secured today In tlio $50,000 damage enno of Treadgold vh Mitchell and olhora. "The following nro tlio Jurors who wero neeepted and bwoiii ilu: C. A. Nollncr, of North liend. John Stelnllehner. or Tcmplcton. Homer HolvorHtofr, or Fnlrvluw. T. II. llutlor, of Myrtle Pont. S. M.eAVarnor of Myrtlo Point. Alfred Itoillno, of Allegany. Augimt Frlzeon, of Mandiflold. John II. Stnddon, of Mnrshflold. W. F. Sllngsby, of Myrtle Point. Chna. A. Harrington, of Myrtle Point. Geo. Mullen, of Myrtlo Pont. S. U. True,, of Coqulllo. .Statement, Is Madu Attorney Treadgold made the open- Mug Htatouieiit for his side of tho caso and AttomoyH MeKnlght, Sinclair and f). T. licntiott made, the oponlng stnto moiitu for the defense Tho taking of evidence started to day. i. hosi:xhi:h(j is ixhicitd ijv GRAND .JURY TODAY Two (:Ikv Indh-tiiirnts Are I'xnrct- rd To Ho Returned Sometliuo 'J'liis Afternoon (Special to Tho Times) COQUILLK, Qro., April 25. Tin grand Jury todni returned an In dictment ngaln.U I. Rosenborg, the itnllor, T.rrehted at Crescent City and brought hack to Coon county for entitling a eheclc at Daudon which was alleged to ho worthless. Oh- Uulnlng money under lalto pretenses is chnrged. Two other indictments will ho returned this afternoon. TO ItlCI'OUT THAT ANOTHKH IXDl'S THY AT HAXDOX WILL STAKT Hvpeeted That Work on Tavo l.nrKo Whsels Will Stmt li'io Very Soon (Spnclnl to Tho TIiiicb) IJANDON, April 25. It Is roportod op Rood authority that there Is about to bo closed a deal ivhereby Hie ship yard will bu.ponod and the construe Hon of two largo vossols started at onco. Who is to operate mo snip yarn Is not given out. It Is bollcved tlmt, tho boats which aro to ho built are Mr the l-'yfo Linnbor company. Thoro nro qulto a nunibor of ship carponters at Iftindon who have neon walling there lu tho hopes that the ship yard would bo opened so that they could Bocuro work ro thero will not likely bo much troublo In eoeurlns labor. i:.vpi:rr thh.v tckxixc! ovich SW.000 ACHIW TI.MHKH AbstiactH Iroin Xoitii and South Cos Ilhcr LaniN Xnw Heliif: Prepaieil Will Ho llljj Deal May 1 Is expected to soo tho closing or tlmbor deals tltat havo long been ponding ror lands on north and south f oos river. Abstracts nro now uoing iropnrod In readiness for the tinai winding up of negotiations and O. J. Gray, of St. Paul, Is expected hero very shortly. Tho lands Involved run Into tho thousands or acros. u is oxpeoted the salo, which tor two months lias been "In tho wind," will amouni .o hotter than $1,000,000 A -largo share or tho purchase is .olng made rrom the Menasha Wood- enwaro company. Tho Merchant es- ato Toldtai .Ve mentioned In the deal toBethor with dozens or smaller tTn of Id h aro situated i m.a wntfir. all or which leads, to the supposition tnat wio ianaa are to be logged Immediately It Is understood there aro very close to 35,000 acres or land Involved, providing tho deal Is closed as now oxpectod. RETURNS TRUE BILL Offl II CLOSE MY MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916 EVENING EDITION IRELAND IS" DISTURBANCE England Sends Troops to Put Down Trouble Breaking Out In Dublin TRY TO S Attempt Made by German Cruiser and Sir Roger Case ment and Others Arrested CONSPIRACY A FAILURE Tin (Jei man Vosi'l Wlileli Wns I'ndor (JiiIno of Xeiitral Ship Was Sunk Took Place La-,1 Week Hut XeN Under Ccnsocslilp llr AiworUIrt l'rrK In t'on IVi, Tlmii LONDON, April 2.'. AiiRiiBtino lllrrell, chief nccrotnry of Ireland, announred In tho Iioiiho of coiumous today that Kravo dlRturbancos broico out In Dublin yesterday. Ho lidded that troops lind been Kent to tho Irish capital and the situation was now well In hand. Minister Illrroll said that 12 por mmib were killed before tho disturb mice wus quelled. Po-tnfflec Taken lllrrell uindo an nnuoiiiicomcnt In reply to a question Immediately after the asHcmbly of tlo house. He said jtlio poatofflco was forcibly taken po jiCHslou of and communteiilians cut. Could Not (ilvc Details In tho course- of tho day soldiers nrrlved from tho CurraKh Knrrlaon Kind the situation Is now well In hand, nlthoiiKli as communication lu exceed Jnnly dirricult, ho was not able to Klvo pnrtlcula-H. lid stated Hint thero hail been arroatn In Dublin but he could not' Klvo tho nnmes. Hold Pan of Dublin lllrrell declared that tliu robots woro lu possession of four or flvo different parts, of tlio city or Dunlin. He also announced that four or flvo sold'cra woro killed. AIIHKST IS .MADR Sir llojter CaH'inent Ih Held a ."Military Prisoner lr Aiofllf 1 I'm lo Coo Ilr TlmM.J LONDON, April 25. An offlclul annoiincoiiiout sayo: "Sir Kogor Casoinont who was ar rested lu connection with tho abor tive attempt to land arms lu Ireland from a Herman vessel, was brought to London Sunday. Ho Is now de tained lu military custody. It Is understood ovldonco of his proceed )bh u aornmny bIiu.0 tlio outbreak of the war will bo produced ut Ills trial." . Owing lo Hrltlsh censorship, only tho ha io racts In connection with the nrrant or Sir Hogor Casoinont and tho present situation In Ireland nro made public. Jt was announced or .rclally last night that an attempt was mudo last week to land iirms and ammunition In Ireland rrom a tier an auxiliary undor tho gulao or a neutral merchant Bhlp in conjunction with a Biibmaiino. Tlio auxiliary was sunk and a niimbor or prisoners, In cludnlg Sr Hogor, woro taken. CIMIKMN LEAD hooshyi:lt olts si:cond Vlaci; in iowa Ills Xiunp Was Not On Iho Ticket Hughes Is Thlid In tho Ha co III, JmwIiIkI Vtn l f" H TIiom.I DKS MOINKS, la., Ap?il 25. Roosevelt, whoso iiamo wa3 not on tho ticket, ran socond to bumnuiia In tho Iowa primaries, cording : to ran socond to Cummins incoraiiww .o.. ....-- -- third. The Indleatlon. aro that the Cuinmliis vote will bo more than 1C.000 and the Roosevelt vote about K 3,500 GKT MARIMAGi: LICKXSIJ AUred H. RrfTsh and Kstella Vl8e mnn or North nond secured n llcenso ti marry today. Iff! ill iii a u MI'MIIKK OP THK ARSOCIATHI) APPEAL FOR PEACE ti:li:oua.ms Am: pouhixr ix OX TIIH SHXATOHS Twenty-five TliiiiiMind Afcssii;cs Arc lteeehed by Sbeiiuiin ami Lewis Last XlKdt and 'I'oduy Ittf AMOctalrd Vtto lo Coo llr TIdim.) WASII1NQTON, D. C, April 2G. Twenty-flvo tliousand teloKrams pro testing against action which might mean war with Germany began pouring lu on Senators Sherman and I-owls Into Inst night nnd are still arriving today. During tho day telegrams of the b:i mo sort began coming to boiiii tors Cummins, Konyon, I.nFolletto and iluatings. Tho senators wero amaed at tlio extent of the piopa ganda. BASE BALL SCORES WKATIIKK CIIKCKS (.'AMK8 IX XA TIOXAL LUAdL'KS Vehterny Was Moving Day in tlio Const liOURiiu and Xo (.'aines Wero Plajeil 0 PimCKNTAOKS "l'' COAST LKAGUi: J, L. Pet. Lon Angoloj ..11 8 .570 Oakland II '. .550.. San Krnnc.lsco . If 10 .521 Vornon H 10 .521 t fc'nlt Lnko 7 8 .107 Portland 7 It .1180 . Uf AiwK-Uwd l'r lo Coo 04 TIiom.) CHICAGO, April 2G. Wot grounds yoatordny Bpolled tho oponlng of tho aorlos botweon PlttshurB and Chi cago. Tho weather permitted only one gnmo to bo plnycd In tho Nation al Lcagiio yesterday. Tho scoros of tho big loagueB follow: Xatloual Ioagun Pittsburg Chicago, wot grounds. At Clnclnnitl: 1 st. Louis; . . . '. r Cincinnati - Phllndoliilila-Now York Italn. Ilrooklyr-Hoston, wot grounds. Ameilcan Leagii" At Dotrolt: Chicago 2 Detroit At Waslilugton: Now York f Waslilugton At Philadelphia: Hoston Philadelphia U St. Louis: S i........ Cleveland uiovuiiiuii 8" ;;;;:;:,: 117 Aiuocl.lKl TrtMi to Cw nr TlnM.) PORTLAND, Oro., April 25. Yes torday was the day for tho Coast ILuusuo teams to ehango locations and so thero woro no games.. REPEAT OISORDERS TitoniLi: at Pia.NT at wi:sTiX(Jiioi:sn IMTI'SliriKJ Start-, When Pickets Try to Pimeiit jiiito iiioiisauii .'ieii tiinnic To oik- (117 tmrlttftl TrrM to Coca 117 Tluiw.l PlTTRUintO, Pa., April 25, KN rorts or pickets to provont 3,000 workmon riom entering tho plant or tho Wostlnghouso Klectrlc nnd Mfg. Co this morning rosultod In u disor der 3lmllar to yesterday. PARKS ARK LAHGi: Thoio Owned hy Nation Coer a Dig Teriltory (Ilf AuHlalr4 rra to Coia !)ar TWnra.J WASHINGTON, D. C April 25. Tim rmirtoen national parks or tho tinted States cover 1,005,000 acres, or 7.200 square mlcs, as largo nearly as New Jersey. Thoy contain ...oro rcnturos oi conupiuuuiui bj' than aro readily accessible in all the world together. WILL TAKi: CKXHUS China to Kind Out Niiuibcr or in habitants tnr AaaocUIJ rta to Col 0J TlmM.J PBKIN, April 25. hClua Is pre paring to tako a complete census. The Minister ot tho Interior has In augurated the work in Peking and will extend It to various provinces botoro tho end or 191C The cost Is estimated at 200,000. &mn PRKSS E British Warships Bombard the German Positions On the Belgian Coast IS German Cruisers Appear Off English Coast and Arc Driven Away FIRE BEFORE LEAVING I'd a r IVi'Miiis Aio Killed at lowe- stoft mid Several llrlllsli Vvsels Are till In Dngngonioiit Hut Xouo Sunk (Or AMnrltlod I'mn lo Cn liar Tlmn LONDON, April 2ft. An attack on the (lerinnji positions on the Met glnn coast by Hrltlsh warships Is icportod In an Amsterdam dispatch. Tho bombardment Is described n.i one or tho heaviest lu this region during the war. Dig Damage Doiro The Hrltlsh warships accompanied by destroyers and other vessels, the dispatch fays, yesterday bombarded Xoohrugge nnd (Ionium butteries off Hoyst, lllankeiibcrglio nnd Knoek edo. Tho damiigo at Zeebruggo Is enormous. Airships Alif-'d AttuckH Tho harbor and docks at Zca- hruggo worn lilt several times nnd soveral ships wero sunk. Tho Ilrlt bomns on Isli aircraft also throw tho Corinnii battorlos. HOMIIAHD HNCLAXD (itTIUIIU Vwnelrt Appear Drheii Away Hut Aro H AjikkUI4 rm . m tlaj TlroM.1 LONDON, April 25. (lormnii bat tle cruisers appeared otf Lowestoft about -i::io a. in. today. Tho local naval forces engaged tho raiders as did also Hrltlsh light crulsois. Tho (loriiiau warships retreated lu 20 minutes. They opened flru on tho const bororo dopartlng. Two men, one woman and child woro killed. Tho material damage ap parently was small. ,, I In tho engagement two Hrltish 0 light cruisers and u destroyer woro hit, but none woro sunk. unrw-T ill trill iMEET IM NEW ASSOCIATED I'ltHSS .MK.MHKHH CATIICIt TIIKHi: TODAY American Newspaper Publishers' At'huclnlloM Also Convenes for n Session or TJit (Hi Days (11 AoUtM I'rou lo Co. Il7 Tllnn.) NI5W YOUIC, April 25. News papor publlshorH and editors rrom all over tho country aro horo to at torn! the annual meeting or tliu As sociated Press today and or tho I. . .. M..I.II.I Ainorican miwspnpor ruiiiimi " iroehtlon, which begins a three days votnlon tomorrow. Toast To Wilson lu a toast offered to President Wilson at tlio annual mcotlng or the Associated Pross today, Kronk H. Noyos, or WiisliliiKton, ox-presldont or tho organization, tendered "Our arfectlonato sympatliy and loyal sup port to tho mnn who by virtue- of his great ofHco Is our spokesman to the world and who spenka ror our right and our honor us God glvos hlili to bee our right and our honor." ' iiohsk shxds army hill to coxki:ri:nck ,,,,, J WA8IUN0T0N. I). O., Apr. 2BiTho ,, to(lay aHB0 n npocal rulo providing tor the Immediate sending or tho army bill to conforonco. NOTICH All warrants drawn against tho General Fund of tho City of Marsh Hold. Coos County, Oregon, und en dorsed by tlio City Treasurer prior to January 1. 1010, will bo paid up on presentation at my orflco. In terest ceases upon all said warrants April 28th, 1910. Dated thl3 25th day of April, 191C O. W. KAUFMAN City Treasurer M 01 DONE I Consolidation of Time, Const nnd Coos liny Advertiser. SHVKXTV HOMItS .ltl3 DltOPfr.D OX KXGLAXD One Man Injure In the Ituld Willed Took Place During the Mglit SIX HOMItS AUK DltOPPKD AT Dl'XUIItlv tHj At.wl.lfit rwu iu C nr Tlron. PAHIS, April 25 Six bombs woro dropped on Dun kirk Hit morning. One wo mnn was killed and three men 'wounded. O Df AmoiUIM I'mi to Com Itoj TIiom. LONDON, April 2ft. Sovcnly bombs wero dropped during Inst night's raid on Knglnnd. One man was Injured. Pour or flvo Zeppelins, tho offlclnl press bureau says, tool; part n the raid. MOHK KUSHIAXS Aititivi: ix KitAXci: 4 rt; A.iocl.tM rrr. la Cm, nr Tlmm, MAItSKILLICS, April 25. Another contingent of Itus- 4 fllau troops nrrlved hero to- day. laikji: ;i:hmax powdi:h plant ItHPOHTKD HLOWN l'l Stated In a Dispatch I'loin Saloulkl Which Says That u Nuiiilmr Were Killed III A.xkI.IM Pin lo Ch II. 7 Tlmr, ' ATHKNS, April 2ft. A largo Gor man powder factory at Deadcagath wan blown up, Biiyn a dispatch from Saloulkl. A number warn killed. ACSTHIAX CITY DOlIS NOT WANT A Hltl'AK Xewspapors Thci'j Aro Agulnst Any Aitlon that Will Caiiso a Sev- eraiico of Helallous (llr A.iucl.lf J I'i.m to Coo. Ill, TlnlM.I WASHINGTON, D. C, April 25. Secretary Lansing announced Into today that dispatches to tho state dopnrtinvnt rrom Vienna quoting Auatro-Huugary iiewspapora on tlio BUbinnrluo situation, Indicated tliu opinion thoro scorned to bo against ('ormaiiy tiiKiug any action mat would lead to a severance or diplo matic rotations, lie added that (iciinan newspaper comment for warded by Ambassador Gerard wan modorato In touo. HHITISII KTKAMim has hi:i:n scxk (Ut AikkUI.! I'm lo Oxia llaf Tlm. LONDON, April 25. Tho Hrltlsh steamer Ross, 2.C.GG' tons gross, libs been sunk. I'leven momberj or tho cruw wero savod. IS TO VOTE pitf:siDi:xT has (ioxi: PHIXCKTOX TODAY ro Resides CasthiK "Is llallot Will Plant it Tree on Lincoln Highway (117 AkIiI-1 I'rtu lu Cmm liar TIuim I PRINCHTON, April 25. Prosl dent Wilson caiuo to his former liomo horo today for tho doublo pur poso of voting In tho presidential prlmarlos und planting a tree on Hid route of tlio Lincoln highway. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Wllt-on. ROHHHUR Douglas rounty has 20 camlldatos who aro out for coun ty offices, seeking nominations on one of tho party tlckots. ALHANY Tho total registration in Linn county is 8,972 an Increase of 521 over tho last primary regis tration, tho republicans loading the democrats almost two to one. HOOD RIV13R Tho eel worm, heretofore unknown It. tho Hood Rlvor Valley, has attacked tho straw berries and Is killing the plants by destroying tho root flbor3. ZEPPELINS T EXPLODES E MODERATE ONE OJLTY EDITION O'CLOCK. Mnll No. 232 Hostile Forces of Three Thou sand Men Attack British Troops at Quatia English Airships Bombard tho Camps and Apparently Dislodge Enemy REPORT WAS SURPRISE It Wa Not. Generally Known That Such n liiirgo Hostile Forco Wns So Near to tho Suez Canal Wiw Not Previously Disclosed (llr AwioiloloJ Train lo Co-ti ll7 TltnM ) LONDON, April 25. Hlght Urlllsh ueroplanes bombarded a hostile camp at Quatia, Hgypt, nenr tho Suez cannl. Tho ramp was destroyed and tho lion tlio troops, tho aviators roporton, np pnrontly bognn to withdraw from Hint district. ItltC Koi-co Tht'ro An official statomont yostoniay said hostile Torces 3000 strong, had nttneked tho Hrltlsh at Quatia and 500 men uindo nu attack near Duel dm. Tho proBonco near tho Suez ca nnl of hostile rorcos In such largo numbers was not disclosed previously. Quatia is 25 miles from tho canal. SyilADHOX OK GKH.MAX AlllMKN nilOPPING UOMIIH I'lylng Over ICiitrenrlied Camp of tho tho l'nteiito Allies Coining Kroni All Dhectlons (117 A...H-UUJ pm lo Con l.7 Tlmwi. PAUI8, April ,25. A squadron of Gorman ueroplanes delivered another ulliirlt on tho entrenched en mi) of 0 .;utonto Allies at Saloulkl. The airmen are Hying over tho camp rrom all directions and dropping bombs at -various pouts. RARD EIGRT IS ON IIOTII St DICS MAKi; A'lTACKS AROUND VKHDC.V ('oriiiiins Itcpcnteilly Assault l)eUl- man's Hill Hut Kiench Claim They Do Not Gain (1)7 AuikWoI I'rvaa to Voui liar tlmaa.1 LONDON, April 25. The Ger. h inuiiH after heavily bombarding the position, mudo throo ducccsulvo no saulta last night lu ' the region ot Headman's Hill, Paris reported to day. Tho frlflt two asuaults fallod com pletoly and tho third attack al though assisted by the usu of guni broke down. (.eriiiaii Statement Ilorlln unununcod honvy righting in progress ror tho positions near Dead man's Hill. It says tho Fronch ad vanced lu waves against tho Gorman tioiuhos but wero ropulsed. U.PK( T TO IIHAR FROM AM HAS SADOK (HCRARD TODAY Reported That Strong Pollltcal la. Hiiciito In Germany Is Against u RupHiio ' 1 117 Auuclitftl Crua tn Oioa liar TlmM.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, April 25,- A report Iroin Ambassador Gorard at Ilorlln outlining tho results of h)a eonferiinco yesterday with Chancellor von Huthmanii-IIollweg ovor the American note is expected at the statu department today. Gorard la understood to have re ported aleady that stong political lu ll iioncoa aro at work In Gormauy to provont a rupture. I AMONG THE SICK t Mrs. J. P. Moloney, of Way City, who has boen so seriously 111 at Merey Hospital, In North Rend. la reported as bolngsomo better this monUng. flHRCK ftTTACK UK UN S DRIVEN AWAY T SAO Tl 0 NEWS - -mfM iii.ir