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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1915)
7? j5flpTOiRW r "N!., "r 5f vr,T5fni i jipippiiinpBpp. '-?'"""-"--,-''-MHr--fl-i---MHH w HiliipxHt'l'VliijPfflpil li ' "lOiOUPY SKY WAS NEVfR KNOWN TO BOTHER A CLEAR CONSCIENCE-WHAT'S YOUR TROUBLE? ' Coos Bay Times Your Paper Coo Bar Tlniofl li proud of its title "Tho L'l P"l'er" w'a ' ,trlTC" u U"" to feC ,0 U came by demoting Its eaergfM to jjodBt U" Pco,,,0' latore,u' yoLNoJOT; Hill mu 11 the sir wi tttta MEMBER OP Tin3 ASSOCIATED PKESS A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Oooti Bay Time Is. A Booth west Oregon paper for Soutlnvos( Oregon people mil dOTotctl to tho best Interest of this great loctloH . Tho Tunc rtlwuya boota Mid mover knock". Established 1878 As Tho Const Mnll. MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Lon Aeroplanes Drop In n j:...i onmhc nn Histnnr; tin Tncf Nlnht liailctll WHJf l-"ul ...y.. 4 J GERMAN AMBASSADOR t t AT TURKEY IS DEAD t x t Itljr AmocIMoiI I'rwi to coos ray Tlmc, 4 J CONSTANTINOPLE, t J Oct, 25. Baron Von i t Wangenheim, German t t Ambassador to Turkey, t X died today, U DAMAGED Ihen Roof is Crushed Boau- ' liful WOrKS OF hi i iii duiiu- ing Are uesiroyuu ST. MARKS IS ALSO HIT WDiinneo to Hint Slriieluro 1h Jlklit-llonilis Full in the- Street ind Oho i:ilodcs Iii tlio Court " f An Alms House ntlwcUKJ TitM lo Coo 117 TlmM.J nuf net. '".Teutonic noro- .,.. i.'.t nlt'lit made two separate tUcki lt'i Inconillnry bombs on Tiaitt. according to an official an iMiKenent. One bomb damaged a Tte itatemont says: rv. uitiiv nnrmilatieH llinilO tV0 tfjcliupoa Vcnleo last nlKbt, throw buy bombs, somo of thorn In- rUr. A bomb fell on tho roor N i church nt Dcgu seaizi. cruBiiing ,4i celling ornamented with bonutl hlicolputures of Tlpolo. I. Inwnilf.irv lininh foil' on tltO oliednl of St. MnrkB without doing nrdimice. (Jim fell In tlio court ,i(ia!ras liouso and sot flro to pll- oot'ooi. union) expioui!! in inu ittti doing only slight tHrningo." in is buried naionv iiixni: Colorado cat- WIS FIUH AT SEA k Mtaiof trrt Aro Saved nnd S r I'tmcer About d IIiiiiiiiI for .New York nriwritt! rrm to Coo, II ; TlmM.J CHARLKSON. S. P.. Oct. 'IT,. Tho "i!krr liner Colorado, which stilled 'trra Cbarlestou Inst night with cot- tafor.Vew Vork, emmht flro and lUiioinuoncd, according to a wire- knfrom the steamer. Tho crow was MtieJ br a Merchants and Minora Iftspu steamer. Tie Colorado carried no nnBBong- w. The Suwaneo reported that tho iirtint vessel was Hluhteil off Cnno Iteiln. JO miles North of hero. TELLS OF L H.Y DAVIS. IN .1ACIC LONDON'S "BURNING DAY1.K1IIT" HERE Kiicnl London, Ho.v Bench, Joaquin Miller, Robert, W .Service lit tho North- Hero on Business "II. L. Davis, Soattto." Whon tho naino apjioarod on tho Chandler re; lstur tho nnuio looked tho sumo as dozens of others that coma thcro through tho week. And then' a man from Alaska got to ruminating through his mind and all at ouco It oecurcd to him. "II. L. Davis why or Uy Oosh Its Hon Davis In Jack London's "Uurnlng Daylight,' tho on ly follow who ovor throw tho strong man of tho North." Thereupon yo scrlho questioned ffiPORT SERBIA IN A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull niul Coos liny Advertiser. No. 79 Bi SHAPE 't MOST OF GERMAN CRUISER CREW LOST It is Admitted in London That Her Position is Becoming Increasingly Grave CLAIM SDlE.GAIWS But Teutonic Forces and Those of Bulgaria Are Only Thirty-five Miles Apart l FIGHTING HARD IN EAST It. S. llattlcs wan arrested about 2:110 Sunday morning nt n residence near tho comer of Fourth and High land In tho room of a young woman Into w.hoso presence It is alleged by Chief Cartor hu had forced him self In a drunken condition. Tho woman Immediately run to a. ti'ln- Ifled reports of Serbian successes nro! phono and summoned 1'ollco Chief w,1 claims to bo n nontenant In tho received from llnlkan points today Carter. On tho nppouranco of the Gorman army, and a brother-in-law but London says Serbia's position Ib latter Ilattles awung his fist and' of Walter L. Scholtz, was arrested thlH man 11 L Dnvls tanned lilm ns l,,clt-llB,,,B' gravo. to ino norm, cniigui i.artor on ino hhio oi uio oyo, " ii u!""""" It woro and found there a vorltablo tll "ulRiirlniis and Auslro-normana leaving u murk, and tho latter si- near urniiiwoo i is. .1. jo wealth 'of Information on the North. nro within 35 miles of Joining hands. 1 loncod all objections by tho uso of ra,;ncrt today beforo n Ju Fierce Ilattlo On Km PosocnnIchi of Itlirn but Itiisslmis Clnlin (.'crmans llnvo Not Mado Any Advance- incut French C'hIiii (.'iiIiih tt)r AnoIteJ rrrn to Coo. n, Mmo.. LONDON, Oct. 2ti. Various unvor- t t t t t t t t POItB lifS EYE It. S. UATTLES 11ATTLES WHEN AltltlOSTKI) IN WOMAN'S DOOM ttl AHorltted J'rrM to vo, r TlmM.J BERLIN, Oct, 25, On ly a small part of the crew of the German cruis er Prince Adalbert, sunk by a British submarine in the Baltic, was rescued, MAY Entered In Drunken Condition anil Chief Makes Hurry I'ii Trlt To Modltato In Jail DISCLOSE GIGANTIC PLOT Detectives Thinks Men Arrest ed Intended Destruction of Munition Plants CHnuGESTuE HUE Robert Fay, Claiming to be Lieutenant in German Army Is Being Held Here was testimTexplosives U. S. REAR ADMIRAL MANNEY DIES TODAY Another Man Arrested ""d Held As Important Witness Who May Tell of Hmpeeted Flans Con- sjditicy Is Alleged llr AMoi-lttM Vttn to Coo l)r Tlmrt. NUW YOHK. Oct. 2C ltohert Fay tnr AuoclllpJ l'rM In Coo r.r TlmM.J SAN DIEGO, Cal,, Oct, 25, Rear Admiral Henry Newman Manney, U, S, Navy, retired, died of pneumonia this morning at .his home on Point Loma', t t t t t t t t X 4 BANDITS FIGHT 0. S. INFANTRY ELEVEN GIRLS D tho Klondlko In tho days or tho gold T ,l,l, 8?"lh' Iialf, of Sor'.)lni ,nc rush of 'U7 and '98 and a man who ; ,Dnla '? ' possession of tlio Diilgnr linB' brushed olbowH with tho ureatest ,nnB- ll ' roportcd tho capture of wrllors of northern ndventuro stories. , Iskup Is correct. Ian forces Another dispatch says tho riulgar luiiB were decimated on tho Uradek-Volvaiidovo-Hnbrovo front. In Other Quarters In tho west, Paris anuoiiuccH cap ture by the Kronen of tho Important snllout north of Mcmill Los Ilurliui, taking several trenches. In tho east, Iloilln reports heavy fighting still In progress for posses sion of Illgit. An official report In dicates no further jirogress for tho (Ioniums. On 0110 part of tho Itlga front, tho UubsIimih uro now 011 tho offonslvo. FHEIUGH GUI POUT WHT Jl'XCTIO.V WITH SUltlU- AtJ.VIXST lll'LOAItlANK frMnUAtiurk Wlilclt Ik Check- i Klacl ItfiKM, I'm 1 ..r r 'n... 11... .iu imj ft JjtfcUt! Tim ,g coot Dr TlRin.l 1 JAWS. Oct. 23 French troops J" a brlllant success by offectlng i u, "ii uie herns nt Krivo- V "?rJ a 1cllt I'nrhjion dispatch a Athens. The liiilgarlnn troo)s lortt were attacking In threo col- ., ." tl10 l''rc,llli turned their V... Bk whl, tl So"ua launched wwter attack all nlong tho front. wwftfci 0( tlle da" th0 nlBrlaiiB III 1 VICTORY f&!;''i'..a.i.AXSTO 'mi. i: nj.sOHDEIt f t H S,.M"!,,,R. N hero HeimNed . .,i,i,rtHi, is ; IlelsiK Thicaiened I tViw,Nrr, ,,, cellar Time.. EULnviL-r .. - hoii . ' . un - ' H'onch BrUtj "'leru?K apalnst tho Hul- vlctory throat- hieh i, "uiguiians retiimi in .is. cr. - I (&," VFsTlFE ch siTIa .! urc Act. 25. A k.i -3 years. wi.n. in .no 5ST-."-'. u,ul o now iWn. S , , " l,u'Bnrtn. to w Js cm ii "lt 0l Jamio 1'ick &Im c : ycars- wlUo ho was Tl . .."-Onieoio m'staklne him fnr t-v.' 5n0t him Tim l.nii.vt .,,,, S'l , ..l n,m The I &, vThe watch was 1 nunt M. h L rcat but lllt on his fuS 6J?h c-ii'wd the bullet to liw .' lUO Hii ll H-rio a..l..n,..l ler not hurt. ; ,. ..halm; :":" SLM r ...... t It'om'onlktsay tho J Cbv ;tM?ep nk Satur ! la. u ? u,,mar.nc was tho I 1''3i,er"NcathesUb i 1...". a ( crin.in fivii., .--iriin .. " '144,. uiurs IK ' w 4 It was the samo man. IIo'h a mod- cat Individual, hut ho docs love to tell a story and how ho can tell them. A man of medium height, a trlflo gray but as vigorous an you please. In lirontliless buslo ho was asked doz ens of questions almost at ouco and ho tried to answer thorn all. Found Out Again "You'vo got mo again," ho Inughed good naturedly. "Yes. I'm tho samo Hon Davis. Jack London In "Uurn lng Daylight' didn't tako tho trouble to chango tho names of original char acters. Ho came up North there, took a look at us and put tho whole tihecbang In, Juot as ho found them, "And say, Jack London, Hox Hench and those follows, thoy weren't ex aggerating. They jmlnted things as they actunlly found thorn.'' .Itmiiilu Miller on Trail On tho trail .Mr. Davis mot Jonutilu MUIor, when the aged poot of the 8I0 rras, tramped through .tho frozen North and was almost frozen to iloalh. Ho know ltox Ilench in Daw son and In Nomo. Do know .lock , London and Robert W. Chambors, author of tho Talcs of n Sourdough, wuh on Whltohorso, whon Mr. Davis was in tho north. It was in 'U7 thnt lion Davis, un ahio to resist tho temptation or tho gold seokors put out from Seattle to Book Ills fortune This was In Juno and in Nomo a party of which ho bocamo u mombor paid $12,000 for a funny little old steamboat and started for Dawson. Up tho Yukon River they chuggod, nlong with .doz ens of other gold maddened outfits. One 11 Miiltl-Mlllloimlro On tho start tho owners of tho boat oloctod J. C. Harrott skipper. Later ho bocamo n miiltl-milllonalro in tho Tannna district and Uiqh camo to Seattlo and entered tho banking busl- 11PQH As thoy chugged, thoy ofton stop- pod along suoro 10 cm moir uuu. But Clrclo City was tho fnrthorest thoy tot beforo the Ico closed in, n monin caruor man over uoiuiu. '.,.,. v m."Tnt; mt l'Y- Hon niivls lauuhB now ovor tho trip fiERMAM SAXS I'hJAl ,. 'v ..., nilo i.nw t inv nlmfod tliroilKI ECL'TION Allli ISVKA'J IU. tho night stick, llattlos was sen teuced to pay a $2fi Hue this morn lug and falling In this, went to Jail ror 'Vi days. Woman Did Not Appear Tho chargo entered ngatnst him was that or being drunk and roslst- Kcrhhiu Claims Tills would mean invaders havo In their hands nearly nil means or com munication. A dispatch from Clrad- Intr nn officer. Tho vonnir woman ok, Serbia, dated Saturday, claims , ,,t not appear In court. Matties however, that tho French troops aro pleaded guilty as charged and Hugh working up tho railroad lino from Sa- j Barclay, appearing ns his attornoy, iuiiiiw, aim iiuiiuiib on inu nuigiir- argued mat Battles Knew tlio wo wits nr- Justlco at Wcohttwkon on charges or conspiracy una neid without bail for examina tion tomorrow. Tho arraignment disclosed the fact that n third man, Paul Daccho, was arrerfted today at his homo lu Jersoy City. Vu'itablo Witness Daocho was also alralgncd and belli without ball. Detectives said thoy oxjioetod Daccho to jirovo a val- unblo wltnoao as no bad already glv H II I m I: r rt V H V r II ll rw H I "T 1 n n 1 1 1' 11 1 r 1 1 it 11 1 hi I 1111 11 n g. -. v, I II I U llll U III I mniLu inruuuiLiui FORMER AMBASSADOR Dl'.MBA HAS ARRIVED AT BERLIN Says Nut Only Americans, But Brit ish .Murine Officers, Were Friendly 011 Vessel (Dr AanfUlw Treu 10 ew 0r Tlmn.l BERLIN, Oct. 2ri. Formor Aits trlau Ambassador Diunba, who ar rived horo yesterday from tho United Stntes Issued n statement today about tho report that people on the ship avoided him. Ho said that not only tho Americans, but British ma rlno ofricorn on bonrd woro most friendly. DEaJYTHTSTDRiES man and "followlnir tho wuvs of ,.( thorn much important Information, man aim lonowiuf, iiiu wajs 01 a ,, .,n.in, i.niinw. H.nv imv ..,. drunken man, naturally went seek lug his friends when he got drunk." Ho pleaded that tho accused came of n good family, has been trailed by a streak or hard luck that fl- Liially brought him down to a two or uirco'iiayH itruuic, ami miouui no given another ehauco. Ho was giv en a enance to raise tho $2., flue. Had Doimindpd Eiiliutica Clilef1 Carter wild that llatllo had gone to the ro'om of tho young wo man, who Is a domestic, and hud de manded entrance, forcing hlmsolf Into tho rgom. Tlio woman was rorc ed to run out onto tho porch and around to the hallway to a lolophouo wliero she called Carter to como at once. Ho nrrlvoJ thnro to rind Battles had locked tho door and takou pos session or tho woman's room. Fists In Evidence Entrance was domauded, tho door was opened and llattlos, so Chief Carter states, declared bo would go with him, hut as the lattor turned to open tlio door again Bnttlo "took him a pass in tho oyo." And tho nforosald optic, togojlior with tho bruises, was exhibited to tho Judgo. "And thou outside ho showed fight again," said tho Chief, "and I gavo him a bit or tho stick." Battle put up not moro battles, but followed penceably along to Jail, Ho has boon hero ror several months and I has been Intorosted lu the fixing and tho salo of pianos. No Names Mentioned Tho dotoctlvcs bollovo thoy havo un covored a jilot to wreck American munitions plants and ships carrying munitions. .Makes Statement. 1'ollco commissioner Woods hero today announced that Fay admitted ho wiis u lieutenant lu tho Oormnii army ahd camo to this country two or three months ago to experiment with a machine containing high ex plosives. , Would I elii) Vessels Ho said the machine was to ho nt tached to tho propeller or rudder of n ship. The stirring of tho water would causo nn explosion and force tho ship to enter tho nearest port. This was ror tho purposo of dolny Ing shipments or munitions of war, It was stated. OBJECT TO ARMING CONtJREOATIONAL COUNCIL OOES ON RECORD AS OIM'OSINO EIGHT OTHERS INJURED AS RE SULT OF FACTORY FIRE Disaster nt I'Utsburg Today Serious One Many .Tump from Win dows Searching For Bodies ID; AJooUld r-rai to Coo llj Tlmrt. J PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct. 2fi. EIov cn girls and 0110 man employed In tho factory of tho Union Paper Box Company hero nro known to bo dead, eight girls wcro badly injured nnd a number or others nro missing ns tho result or a Hro which this afternoon stnrtcd in 11 reed store and spread to tho factory. Several girls lcajicd from tho third story windows. There were many heroic rosettes. Firemen are search ing tho smoking ruins for other bod Ics. Does Heroic Work Josoph L. Dash, a salesman of a stove company on tho second floor of tho building, saw tho flames shooting up tho elovator shaft. Run ning to a window to glvo tho alarm ho noticed a number of girls from tho factory leaning out or tho third story window. Calling on thom to Jump ho caught them 0110 after an other, lowering them to tho ground until eight woro saved. Others nro Heroes A. J. Slagle, another stove sales man, did tho same thing at another window and aided a number to safe ty. Henry Schraeder drove a wagon to the rear or tho building nnd caught othors ns they Jumped, Attack an Entrenched Camp Within Six Miles of Browns ville, Texas, Last Night IKE THl ESCAPE One Thousand Soldiers and Rangers Pursue Band of About Forty Mexicans PRIVATE MOORE IS SHOT Wound Reported to Bo Fatal As Fur Ah Is Known Noo of tho Mex icans Were Hit Cavalry Sent to Rescue fllf AuorltlMl TrfM to com iltr Tlm.J BROWNSVILLE, Texns, Oct. 2G Bandits who attacked the entrenched United Stntes Infantry camp within six miles or Brownsville last night, escaped capture by moro than 0110 thousand troops, rangers nnd depu ties who stnrted lu pcrsult less than an hour nfter tho fight. Daylight revealed that thoro woro possibly 40 men lu tho two attacking parties which attempted to ambush tho soldiers. Private Monro was fatally wound ed. As fur as is known no Mexi cans woro hit. Saw Mexicans Cross Sergeant Estrldgo rojiortcd to Fort Brown thnt flvo Mexicans wore scon crossing near wliero tho infantry won stationed, lato yesturday. A moment Inter both aides opened flro. Thon the real strength of Mexicans ap peared. Escaped In Time The Mexicans fought about flvo minutes and thon mai)o off Just lu time to oscnpo two companies or In fantry nnd two troops of cavalry rushed rrom Fort Brown In comman deered nutos. SET1 PASSEDiWAGD IS EVACUATED OFFICERS AND SALESMEN OI COMPANY ARE PUNISHED to Asks All Churclios Regardless Creed to Join 1 11 Movement for Early Pence injr AuofUtM ftM to Coot Iljr Tlmn.J NEW II AVION, Oct. 2T,. A resolu tion to place tho national council of Congregational churches on record iiia innir winter dnvs untll-ln despor- ntlon ho pnid ?300 for a "nieasloy Malomuto dog" that ho bought from an Indian and started, In tho harness with tho dog, ncross tho Ico to Daw son, 300 miles awny. "And nil tho Ico I'd ovor seen be foro this was in an Ico wagon," laugh ed Mr. Davis. "For 20 nights I slept on tho ico and you hot I roach eJ Dawson too, but It pretty noar killed mo and tho dog doing lt." Captain Follows "Hunch" On tho trip to Clrclo City ho said Cnpinln Barrett had a "hunch" that thoro- would bo things doing in the Tnnnnu district. Tho party talked him out of It for tho tlmo. but later l.o wont In thero and found tho rich est ttrlko of tho Klondlko, taking out oer a million dollars rrom ono claim. An. 1 tho rhnracters or tho "Silver Hoard", "Burning Daylight," "Smoke Claims Thoy Were Told to Counteract was g'von ouL Indignation nt tieiinans lie lu: Shot Down. tDr AuocUtwil I'rwrt to Coo Ua Tlmn. BERLIN. Oct. 25. (Wireless to Say vlllo) Gormany's enemies apparent-1 lv nro anxious to counteract tho In-1 dlgnatlon aroused by tho ract thnt CONVENTION OR REBECKAH'S TO Gormnn sailors on n elnklng submar- ,s,,j mju) WEDNESDAY Ino, who had surreniiereu anil noiu up t against Increasing tho armaments In tho United States, nnd nn ainond- Tbo namo of tho valine woman mont calling on nil tho churches wlth- wns not montloned In tho trial or out regard to creed to Join in tho this morning, noithor did sho appear I niovemont against militarism nnd to In court. Chlor Cartor said thnt ho I ward n path that will bring early doos not oven know hor name. ShoPeaco lu Europo, presentod ut this resides at tho old D .L. Rood house I bwsIoii, will bo acted upon lato to- nnd that Is all tho Information that "ay HE TO MEET HERE 017 RES STANCE Recently Found Oullt of Using .Malls to Defraud In Making Sales if Stock tnr AuocUtM rru to Coo llr Tlmn.J PORTLAND, Oct. MI5. Six oHI cers mid salesmen, recently found guilty or using tho malls to defraud in stock sales, woro sentenced lu tho United States district court today. Frank Monofreo, or Portland, presi dent, nnd F. M. Lonionn, or Los An geles, gales manager, woro sentenced to ono year and ten days In tho pen itentiary. Oscar Campboll, Eugouo, a director O. E. Gernert, or Seattlo, B. F. Bon iiowoll, or Portland nnd II. M. Todd, or Billings, salesmen, wore ouch sen tenced to four months in Jail. Will Appenl Cases All but Lonionn announced that thoy would appeal. Tho govern ment charged that hundreds of per sons throughout tho United Statosj woro dofrauded of nearly $1,000,000 j through stock sales. Tho company was formed for tho manufacturing of various coin making dovlcos. It went' Into tho hands of u receiver' nearly two years ago and tho assota were sold. BE FACTO GOVERNMENT ARMY LEAVES .MEXICAN TOWN Eight Hundred Villa Soldiers Have Occupied tho Place Railroad Operations Suspended tllj' Aunclttaa TrcM to Coo. ra Ttmra.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 25. Stuto Department dlspntches today reported that tho forces of tho do racto government or Moxlco evacuat ed Naco and that the town Is occu pied by a Villa rorco or 800 mon. It Is said that practically all train ser vice lu Northern Souora Is suspend, od. Cauanea Is quiet, but mining operations thoro may havo to be sus pended ir railway communications are not re-opeued soon. REPRESENTED STUDENTS FROM THIS COUNT; AT STATE UNIVERSITY Several Hold IIAITIENS ARE NOT FKJHTINH AMERICAN FORCES NOW At J-'Irat Leaders Told Them Amer ican Bullets Would Not Kill Frond it Different (tljr A oilllej Tret to Coo flljr Time. NEW YORK, Oct. 25. Reslstanco their hands woro olnJn0w aon ?' Representatives Evpccted rrom Ban tor nnothor, says an Oorsens News '(on m(, A ,.... Xol., t ,,,,.. nSOnCy,Cl.iliu Stories Invented ei.cc-Con.n.I.t Appointed For this tnirnoSO thoy nro giving: ,, mBtrlpC rnnvnntlmi nf Mm Tln- tho widest publication to luvontod 1 1,01, jodgo will be held In tho Odd ( to American authority In Haiti has stories about sentences by court mar-1 p0iOW8 jjnji 0Il North Front street entirely disappeared, according to tlal ngalnBt conspirators In Brussels. 1 Wednesday afternoon and evening. P. C. Volght, until recently u mem Tho tact Is the conspirators knew , nopresontatlves aro expected horo , bor of tho crow ot the bUttleshlp what thoy woro doing and what thoy ( from ijjmdon, Coaulllo, Myrtle Point, Connecticut, might expect under tho law. Count-, jorth Bend, Gardiner and Flor-j "When tho forces landed wo found Iocs Roldters Woro holDOd to join 1 , Tim nmirrnm will Innlmln n tho n.itives linrl lienn told liv llinlr n.illnu'" 11 nil nil tllOSO WOll TCad IlOV- . .. n-...lna nnll' fllhtlllL' nualllSt GCr- ' I.I.. I.n..n..nt (rail.inaili nvanliim ilonilnra lli.it l.nll?I(o'. from Amnrlxnti els of northern life. Ron Davis know ,nny I Jlr8 Tom Coko j8 chairman or' tho titles would not hurt them and that Sad Necessity (committees. The "Reception com- they weio simply blufrs," said Tho statement says that all stories m,ttoo consists or Mrs. I. Lando, ' Volght. "That accounted, I believe, about tho details or ono or theso ex- chairman, Mrs. D. L. Rood and Mrs. i ror tho early stand mado against ecutions In Brussels is pure invention. Mclntyre, on tho decorating commit-' us. As soon ns tho news spread Execution was n sad necessity, but j (Co are jjjs3 Thorwald, or Bunker .about that tho American bullets was carried out according to the law, 1 mn. chairman, SIlss Anna Cox. Car- would kill, reslstanco fell ofr amaz- wlthout Incident. ,rIo Ross, Herbert Phillips. Will Cur- Ingly." ------sv- wwvw j),, amj Charles Lando. Miss Anna thero. You bet, bigger than tnoy e- qox i8 chairman or tho entertainment 'Want Ads for restf them all and called them by name. "Cherry Maiotie, in i" i,u' was an actual porson. I know hor, bo did overyono In Dawson, nnd Bho was white, too, and mighty well liked In tho camp." War Spoils Business For a long tlmo Ben Davis ran a largo store In Dawson. Then he camo -down to. Stowart. That place boomed and people thought tho rail road was coming. Thoro ho ran n large hotel, selling out later and. un til tno war started, was interested in Vancouver, B. C. with Alven Sleber ono of tho wealthiest and most prom imhiii noininiiH nf Panada, who now lives in Seattlo. barred rrom crossing . the border. "And or course, though J I am nn American ciu. eoclatcd with a Gorman, I had to got out too, and so hero I urn." Luro of (Sold Prevails Uio says that ho Is looking Coos Bay over, but will say nothing moro beyond tills and says ho expects to leavo wry shortly for San Francisco .. i..,oino9a nut tho soirit of tno North grows on ono and ever cbU ,J them back. And so with Ben Davis, . . 1 I.. i.ni,- 1 no IOO IS KU"'B " . , . "Say" ho declared, "do you know they've made another big strlko up PLA IS CHAIRMAN HAY SUPPORTS PRO (SRAM FOR BI(S(SER .ARMY or had before that Is It looks that commltteo and will appoint her as way. Over near Tollvana In tho la-Ustnns. On tho supper commltteo nana district. Stuffs running 11.50 nr0 MrSi Tom Cok0 MrSi It i,ando, iaST MONTH MOST BLOODY OF THE WAR to tho square foot or bedrock. Canland Mrs G A Bennett. imi l.PQt It." A Berlin report says Oct ober has been, the bloodiest month or tho .war. In 30 days tho loss In killed and wounded oxceeded tho ter rRylng Hgure of 1.000,000. Thero havo boen weeks of slaughter on every front, and many or tho rivers of Europe aro carrying crimson tides to tno sea. uie uumu lines extend over a 2,000 mllcs long. ! YOUNG COUPLE WEI) Curl Lnttiu nd Miss Maude Zimmer man Aro Married Carl Lnttln and Miss Maude Zim merman or Parkersburg were married WILLCOMETD U.S. CHINA NAMES NEW MINISTER TO THE UNITED STATES Wellington Koo, Who Has Boen nt .Mexico, Cuba and Peru, Gets Post Hero 1 117 AiOili4 I'rt lu v cj Tlmr. PRk'IVn not R Prpalrlon Vnnn lot tho M. E. Parsonage In Marshfleld shl Kat t0liay anounced the appoint- Saturday arternoon Rev. J. h. ment of Wellington Koo, mlnlstor to- - iuuiu. uw.v.-v.mb. w..., "" .iiexico. rem ana tuna. 10 ue uni- relatives were present. A wedding neso minister to tho United States supper was served at the home of succeeding Kal Fu Shah, who Is re- Mrs. Franklo Latttn on South Tenth calIc(1 t0 Peklllg. A strnpf nftor which tho vounc counlnl front proceeded to their now homo In Bay! Park. Miss Irene t'reuss and u t I Bolt stood up with tho couple. Hold Your Dates Open For Novem ber G, Band Masquerade, Goes Over the Details With Presl- dent and Thinks It Will Pass Congress (117 Awoclit4 Prea to ctoa Dj TlmM.J WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 25. Chairman Hay. of tho H01130 Mili tary Arralrs Commltteo' wont ovor I the details or tho army program witn l'resiuent Wilson today and announced lt would havo his hearty support. He saw no reason why thero should be any difficulty In getting Congress to adopt lt. POWER S REMOVED LAW IS CHANGED REGARDING IMMIGRATION OFFICERS They Cannot Now Hold Aliens Be causo Thoy Fear Their Becom ing Public Charges Dr Aoclte4 Prw 10 oou bj Tlmw.l WASHINGTON. D. C, Oct. 25 Immigration officials today woro shorn by tho Supreme Court of tho power of excluding aliens because. in ineir opinion, commercial depres sion at the placo of destination I might causo aliens to become public charges. Somo Russ'an Immigrants destined to Portland, Oregon, worOi oruereu reicaseu irom custody an which they were held for deportation. Mai Hold Important Places In tho Student Body of tho Institution (Special to Tho Times) EUGENE, Oct. 25. Coos county, with fourteen studoiits, Is well rep resented lu tho student body of the University or Oregon this year. Thoso registered from Coos towns aro; Ray M. Avery, Raymond Burns, Louise Clausen, Lota Mast and Roubon Mast, or Coqulllo; Pearl Cralno, Er nest Watklns and Ernest Wllklns, ot Bandon; Francen Golden, Albort Haines. Lucy Powers and Max Rel gard, or Marshfleld; Dalzol King uud Harry Miller, or Myrtle Point. Burns President Raymond Burns Is president or the largcft freshman claBH the Untvorslty has yet seen; Ernest Watklns is man ager or tho 1917 Orogana, the collego year-book; Max Kolgurd Is connected with tho starr of tho Emerald, the collego trl-wcekly; and Dalzol King Is prominent In debating circles and Is taking a post-graduate course in the now law department. Increase lu Roll, Tho Registrar's rolls show an In crease or 10 por "cent over tho num bor enrolled iii tho corresponding tlmo last year. It is tho bollof of Dr. John Straub, dean of tho collego of liberal arts, that tho mid-year enter ing classes will add 100 moro. Tho Univqrslty has adjusted the curricu lum so that mld-yoar students havo a broad field from which to chooao their respectlvo coursos. v nmw.v IMHNCE TO INSPECT' GARRISON (Br AK0itl4 I'm (0 Cooe nr TlmM.J PARIS. Oct 25. Depart- uro or Crown Prince Geprgo or Greece last night for 8a- lonlkl Is reported from Ath- ens. The purposo or tho trip Is sold to be to Inspect the Karrlsou at Balonlki. Vf m m 1