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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1915)
11 STORE A LITTLE SUNSHINE IN YOUR HEART AND THE GRAY DAYS WILL BE EASIER Coos Bay Times Your Paper The Oooa Day Timet la proud of Its tltla "Th People' rpor," and It strives at all time to lira P to Ita nmmo by do voting iti caerglM to promoting tho peoale'a lateretta. 01 MB A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tho Oooa Bay Times Is. A Sovtfe tvest Oregon paper for Boathwont Oregon poopte nnd dovoted to tho best Interests of thi great loctlon . The Times alw ys boosts aad aMTav """- MEMDKIt OP TIIK ASSOCIATED PRF.S9 JkJ wag mum Vol. No. XXXIX. WEST "POINT IS WINNER AGAIN Scores the Third Successive Victory Over Annapolis Football Team PRESIDENT THERE Army and Navy Officers and Members of Congress Gath er to See the Game OUPHANT IS THE HERO 1'orincr Purdue University Slnr Docs All tho SrorlnK for tho Army CmletH Twcnty-flvo Thou- mind Visitors Keo (Initio Br Arowlalrl I'rcua lo Coon liar Tliiin. I'OLO G HOUNDS, Now York, Nov. 27. West Point defeated AnnapoIlB at footlmll hero todny, 11 to 0, giving tho Hohllorn tho third huccos slvo victory over tho snllora. Moro tlmn 10,000 persons saw tho game, Including President Wilson and his flnneo, Mrs. Gait. Kuln fell during most of tho game. Ollphnnt, fornior Purduo Univer sity Star, was tho hero of tho gamo. Ho ncorcil nil v)f tho endots' polntB two touchdowns and two Bonis. Tho touchdowns woro nindo In tho flrat nnd third qnnrtors. At tho end of tho second quarter President Wllnon changed from tho nnvy sldo of tho field to tho nrmy sldo, whllo tho Land played. In President's Itrty President Wilson and party arriv ed nt tho Hold In automobiles short ly before tho kiuo hogan. Tho par ty Included Mrs. Gait nnd hur moth er and sister, Mrs. Willlnm II. Boll Ins and MIhb Dorthn Boiling, Secre tary nnd Mrs. McAdoo, MrB. Anno Howo, tho PrcsIdonl'B slstor, Mrs. Anno Cothrnn, dniiKhtor of Mrs. Howe, nnd her Hltlo daughter, Joso phlno Cothrnn, Socrctnry Tumulty and Dr. Grayson. Mverybody Cheers Tho gnmo whllo not brllllnnt, was dfBperntoly fought as tho army and nnvy gnmos always nro. A heavy mist hung oyor tho Hold and thu Players had difficulty following tho ball. A spectacular demonstration fol lowed tho ganio. Tho nrmy choored the nnvy and tho navy cheered tho trmy nnd everybody cheered tho big red, whlto and hluo flag plnntod In tho ccntor of tho largo clrclo form ed by tho nrmy squad. Army KIckN Off. In tho first quarter tho army kicked off. Craig punted to tho rmy's 20-yard lino nnd tho ensuing enchango of punts placed tho ball In the navy's possession oloso to their on goal Hero tho navy fumbled nd tho hall wns recovered by Woy nd of (ho nrmy. Tlio ball wns ontrustod to Oll Phant, nnd ho wont through tho nvy's left tncklo for a touchdown. He kicked goal. Makes T.oiik Run. Tim navy braced In tho second Period and carried tho ball out of their own territory, but lost on tho rmy's forty-ynrd lino. A long run bX Ollphnnt nnd forwnrd pnsscs then brought tho army back closo 'o tho navy's gonl. In tho third porlod tho navy at tempted a forward pass which was Intercepted by Craig who carrlod tho Da" to tho navy's 25 yard lino. llpliant broko through tho en tire navy team nnd scored a touch down nnd kicked goal. Both sides resorted to punting In ,h last qunrter. Tho navy tried "lany forward passes, ono of which Intercepted by Gorhardt, who earrlcd tho ball 15 yards. Tho Karoo ended with tho ball In tho "ay's possession on tho Navy's 30 Tard line. OFFICIALS ATTKXD cernls, Admirals and Other Dig Men See Gamo IBr Auorlitfel Piua to Cooa Bar Tlmaa, NEW YORK. Nov. 27. Men who Jjern and guard the nation are pre in thousands to see the annual 'cotbali gam between West Point "a Annapolis today. The streets and tels are gay with the gold and gray "i"J the navy Admirals, generals, cabinet mem r'. senators and representatives, re fta much in eyhionce aB pollco- Established 1878 Aa Tho Const Mali. GATHER .BIG ARMY IIIIITIHII AND FRHXCH LANDING Titoops in c!iti:i:ci-: Permission Is Secured by Kitchener to Disembark at Ports Other Than Salonlkl ALLIUM (.'AX I.AND AT OTIIKH SF.APORTS tllr AMoclalcd TrrM t CM mj Tlmn. MILAN, Nov. 27. Field Marshal Kitchener lias ob tained permission from tho Greek government for tho allied troops lo land at Greek ports other than Sal onlkl. newspaper dispatches from Athens allege. tllr Aiwoclatcl rmi lo Coot liar Timet.) PARIS, Nov. 27. French dis patches from Athens say tho French nnd Ilrltlsh forces at Snlonlkl havo now attained Important proportions. Tho PatrlB, of Athens, gives their number nt 125,000 and somo 15,000 moro men nro said to bo on tho way to Salonlkl, whoro 1000 troops nro dehnrklng each day. II 15 NOT HANGED ARI.OXA WARRKX RKFUSKS TO KXF.OITH WILLIAM FAIHX Physicians Declared Prisoner Wns Insnuo nml Contempt Proceed- lugs Stated Against Warden tnr AMOcUtrl rrma to Cwa IUj Tlrwa.) PHOKNIX, Ariz., Nov. 27. At torney Gonornl Jones todny Institut ed contempt proceedings In tho Stnto Supremo Court against Warden Sims of tho penitentiary, who refused yesterday to executo William rnltin, condemned to bo hanged for mur der. Two physicians yesterday de clined Faltln crazy. Itl'SKUVi: IIOTF.L ACCOMMODA TIONS AT CHICAGO Republicans Aro Anticipating that tho National Convention Will llo In that City (Hr AaaoclatM I'raaa to Cooa Bar Tlmra.) (UlllUAliU, OV. -(. uuim woiii vatlons for tho Itopuhllcnn delega tions from tho nlno States havo been mndo horo, It boenmo known today, in anticipation that tho 1010 repub lican convention will bo awarded to Chicago. Individual reservations Includo tho nnnies of Former Vlco President Fairbanks, Myron T. Derrick, and Congressman Mann. Tho ropubll ran national committee will mcot lit Washington Dec. 1 1 to soleot tho con vention city. AVIATORS AltltlVI-: Slv of At my Squadron Havo Hcacheil San Antonio Hr Aaswlatea Trwa to Cooa nar Tlmn. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 27. Six aviators of tho army squadron reached hero from Austin yestordny without accident, completing tholr long flight from Fort Sill, Oklaho ma, to tholr now quarters at Fort Sam Houston. Tho flight from Austin was sovoral times delayed by woathor conditions. men. It Is estimated that 25,000 persons camo from outside tho city to sco tho contest. Throng Gathers Groat doublo stands at tho Rrush stadium began to gather a brilliant throng long boforo 2 o'clock, the timo sot for the beginning gamo. Tho corridors of tho two hotels whoro the rival elevens mado tholr headquar ters" were thronged with gray haired alumni of Annapolis and West Point. Army and navy football stars of oth er years and noted players of tho past and present of many other col leges wore among tho crowd. PHKSIDKNT ATTKNIW With Party '" Washington 1HM Morning In Sjwclal Cars Dr Aaaoclated rrn to Cooa Dar Tlom.l WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 87. r- - -j nero i"i "" . witness the army-navy game. The party occupied two private cars at tached to the regular train. RELEGATES READY MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, U. S. SOLDIERS Mexican Troops Deliberately Shoot at Them and Ameri cans Answer the Attack General Obregon Takes City and is Now After Villa 1 Men in Flight GEN. FUNSTON ON HIS WAY I lurries to Scene of Trouble, nnd Two Regiments Sent from Douglas to tho Border Under Command Of General Hell ll7 Aworliilxl I'rru lo Com liar Time,) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Nov. 27. An official report to tho Wnr Do- jPartiuent on tho border skirmish nt Nogalcs yesterday says tho Amorl- 'enn troops fired no shots except In 'return to tho Mexican flro. This up 'plica to both VIllltUnB and Carrnn- znsts. Tho report snys tho Carrauzn troops advancing under Colonel Car denas oiioned fire on tho American tioops. Company L, Twelfth Infnn- try had three casualties. Prlvato Little, mortally wounded, died last night. Prlvato Gates recotved a flesh wound In tho abdomou. Prl vato Saupo was wounded In tho an kle. About forty Mexicans were killed. XOGALKS OCCUPU'D General Obregon Now After Fleeing Villa Men nr AaaoclalaJ I'resa to Cooa Mar Tlmri. NOGLAK8, Nov. 27. Genornl Ob- fregou, whoso forces occupied Nogalcs Sonorn, ycotorday after Villa snipers exchnugod shots with tho United States troops, was preparing today to tako tho field in" an effort to run dowir tho remaining Villa soldiers who fled from tho Mexican town. Arrive Front Douglas Ilrlgndlor Gonornl Doll, command ing tho provisional brlgado composed of tho Seventh nnd Twentieth regi ments, arrived here today from Douglas with the twentieth regi ment. Tho romalndor of his troopu aro expected Inter In the day. Gon ornl Funstou Is also duo today. Dur ing tho night tunny Mexican soldiers camo across tho border and surren dered at tho detention camp. PAHCI2LS POST MCST DM IX OF FICH AHOUT Di:CKMIIKIt lit Under Pre.seiit llont Schetlitle, KM- burn on That Date .Makes lunt Trip Xoith lleforo Chrtatnias Unlcss tho steamship Drcakwator la put on tho run, after tho present trip of tho Kllburn, thoro remains but ono moro chanco for persons to get tholr Chrlsnms parcel post packages away boforo tho Uroak water comes. Tho latest date will probably bo about Decombor II! nnd packages should ho In Marshflold postofflco at least a day or two days boforo that timo. With only ono boat on tho run that carrlos mall, difficulty may bo ex perienced in getting Christmas tid ings In and out of Coos Day and in fact tho entlro county. Hack Ouco Moro Now that tho Kllburn Is heading north, sho will he unable to bo back horo from Portland boforo Docomber 3 or t and It would take her 10 days from thla dato, providing she Is not Lai hound or delayed any whoro, to got back. Sho would bo unablo to make another round trip then bo foro Christmas. Postmaster Hugh MoLain Is urg ing tho peoplo to get their Christ- I mas packages away early and ex plains that tho parcels may no maru ed plainly on tho outsldo "Do Not Open Defore Christmas." This provides for the holding of parcels that arrive before Santa ClauB day to be held In abeyance, awaiting tho Vuletlde. And again he asks that everything be tied up securely as there will be many packages In tho malls at this time. Applies to Kvprew The name Instructions Issued from NOG QCCU ED TO U PACKAGES NOVEMBER 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FREIGHT REFUSED KASTIMtX ROAD CANNOT ACCF.IT MORF, FOR KXPORT Dclnuhrc, Ijiirkmwimiu and Western lias landed Car On Hands It Cannot Move tnr Anotat4 rrrM to tot par Tlniwi.l NHW YOUK, Nov. 27. Tho Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, whoso lines nro chocked as far back ns Scranton with loaded freight cars It cannot move, todny Instructed tho ngents to accept no moro frolght for export until furth er notice. CAPTURED SUItltlAX PRISONERS TAKKX MOlti: THAN 1 ((,()()( Invaders Ale Itesvited Two Tluius- n"(I AiiNtro-Hungiu'lnu Piisonera lllr Aiwollf.l Pitm lo Coo liar TlmM.J IimtLIN, (Wireless Snyvlllo), Nov. 27. Tho number of Serbian prisoners taken to date by tho Teu tonic and Hulgnrlnu forces totals 101,000 officers nnd men. Tho In vading forces also rescued 2,000 AiiBtro-Mungnrlnu prisoners who wore abandoned during a hasty re treat of the -Serbians. SURF HALTS STAGE HIJACK KOUTi: I'XAIILK TO GW MAOHINKS THROUGH TODAY Impossible lo Make Attempt Pas- hCUKcrs LnM. Night Drought In Via Uikcsldo High surf continued to pound on tho beach north of Coos Hay this morning to such an extent that tho beach stages woro unable to leave. Tho morning stago of yesterday got through to tho Umpqua, hut Is re turning, camo only ns far as Ten Mllo Creek on tho sanilB, boforo be ing turned Inland. Tho flvo pas sengers from tho North went Into Lukcsldo via team, and thence to North Inlet, whore tho launch Union brought them to Marshflold Into yestordny afternoon. When tho drivers went down yes tordny morning thoy hnd to put tho planking In ghiipo again to get out lo tho sea wall. Tho machines wont through with llttlo trouhlo, though thoy woro forced to hug tho sea wall pretty closo, bolng driven high Into tho soft snud sovoral Union. It was on tho return that tho most trouble was experienced. In crossing Ten Mllo Creek ono m:i cl'lno was stalled and only liurrl'ttl work on the part of tho drlvqrs uav- od It from destruction. Ilorauso tho bench stnges woro iiu nblo to run this morning tho Uni versity of Oregon freshmen wero uiiublo to return homo today, but must wnlt nnd try it ngnln In tho morning, nnd If thoy havo good ltd:.1 th'i young men should get through lu timo for tholr classes on Monday. wixtkii sins IX General Lull Reported on Wasleiu Theater of Win (Hr AmocUI4 I'm to C.a fiaf Tlmn.) LONDON. Nov. 27. In tho wost.i Paris says that tho winter has set In along tho firing lino In tho moun tains of Franco. A snow fall Is re ported lu Vosgos. A general lull lu tho fighting prevails. AXOTHIIR DIPIITHHRIA CASH A caso of dlphthorla was reported this morning from tho Captain Christenson homo In Hunker HIM. Dr. Mattio D. Shaw wont out and .... . . it.,, ,.i,i 1....1 found that ono of tho llttlo girls had , , I41 . , , .ri.iu taken sick with It last ovonlng. rhls Is tho second case of diphtheria lu this family In tho past two months, i Tho llttlo daughtor who has It at present Is getting along very well. Sovoral weeks ago tho Hunker Hill school was closed on account of several casos of diphtheria in the neighborhood. - the postofflco would also hold true for tho Wells FarKo express as this is taken out via the boats, though express shipments may bo mado ei ther north or south, hence there would bo a chance of shipment after December 13, oven f the Breakwa ter does pot come onto the run be fore thnt time. IY TWELVE G IS IN DISTRESS The Carelmahu Last Seen in a Badly Crippled Condition Off Vancouver Island THREFJENABOARD Steamer Princess Maquinna Tries in Vain to Rescue Crew of Twenty-five CAPTAIN MAKES REPORT Arriving nt Victoria Todny Snjs Tho Vessel Wim Staggering In the Sea atid Appeared Iteady to (hi Down (lljr .AmixUIM l'rrm to Cona llf Tlmn. VIOTOUIA, 11. C. Nov. 2?. Tho litenuiHlilp PrluccHS Maiturnun, which tried vainly to rescue tho crow of 25 Miien of the Chilean ship Cnromnhu off Vancouver Island hist Thursday, arrived hero today. Captain Gtllnm of tho steamship, Bald: "The last I saw of tho Cnro 1 map ii she was on her last logs, stag gering like n drunken man. Thoro fwcro still thrco inou aboard her." GET MANY LOGS OUT ih:twi:k.V $mo,ooo and $1200,. 0(1(1 WORTH TO TIDKWATKR Coos County loggers Profit by Freshet Largest. Number Out lYoni ("oqiillle St renins Ilotwoon $150,000 nnd $200,000 worth of logs which hnvo been ly ing along tho crooks In Cons county for mouths nnd In souiu ensos for four years for n freshet to float them out have been brought down to tldo wntor by tho flood during tho hist few days. According to reports from Cq qulllo, Lawhorno and Anson llros. hnvo floated out about 11,0(10 logs out of Middle Creek, a tributary to tho North Coqulllo. Knob has about 7.000 logs. ' A. II. Powers said last night that ho had about 10,000 logs'ln tho Gra vol Ford boom, Ho wns holdlui; them thoro lest tho rafts ho broken up and tho logs swept out to son. 'From (ho Middle Fork Mr. Powers said that ho expected to got at least i, 000, 000 foot of logs out of tho Middle Fork, coming from the former Daahnoy enmp near vllrldgo. Last season ho got out about 7,000,000 foot of logs of tho f ia.000,000 thnt woro out thoro three 'or four yUnrs ngo Somo of thoso logs aro very large .ones, Mr. Powers estimates that ho had over 500 that would scale up wards of '1,000 feet and many that will scale between 0,000 and 7,000 .foot. Harks Up In North Fork Yesterday thu water wns buoKcrt up lu the North Fork of thu Coqulllo, tho other branches having raised more rapidly. Henry Hoock said today that ho .got out all of his logs lu tho Smith Unsln on South Coos river. Parties from Camp Ono yesterday mild that the freshet thoro at tho high water mark was about four feet over the railroad nt the landing. Somo damago was done to the tracks there but this can bo quickly repaired. Damaged Peck'N Plato Tom Coke who camo down today from tho W. S. Chandler plnco Buld that the freshet did considerable damago at C. R. Peck's summer homo, washing out tho fill ho re cently made and also cutting .away somo of the land. Mr. Coke said 'that ho measured tho rlso nt tho Chandler place and at tho height of ' lithe flood the wator was Just eleven feet nnd two luchos nbovo tho high tldo mark. Tho landing at MrB. Morton Tow- or's Bummor homo was swept away but was caught and Hod up nearby AVlll Help Many The getting nut of tho logs to tide water whoro they can ho marketed will bo a boon to many in this sec tion and especially on the Coqulllo. On the North Fork of the Coqulllo, a number of small logging operators had camps and had about all their cash tlod up In tho logs. This will i water, duo to lack of freshets, was enable them to cash their cut und, a heavy drain on tho logging opera- tors, tho deterioration nnd interest Times want nils brine results. Icuttlng'deop Into their profits. PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail nml Coos Bay Advert Isor. STEAMER D mi: TIVOLI IS DKSTUOVIID CIIIISAPIUKIJ ItAV IX One Womiiit Dies of Kvpostue and Four Others f Thoso Alfoard Aro 31 taxing tnr AnorltlaJ I'rraa to Col liar Tlmfl. 1IALTIMOUD, Mil., Nov. 27. One woman died of oxposuro and two children and two men nro miss ing of tho 88 people known to havo been on tho steamer TIvoll, which wns burned Inst night In Chcsn pcako Hay, below Annapolis. Tho causo of tho flro hns not boon learn ed. Dies on Llfo Itafl. Mrs. Kva Ilowdcn, n paHsougcr who was 111, died on a llfo raft. Tho missing nro thu two children of Captain Howard, commander of tho TIvoll, nnd two of tho crow. It Is thought Hint they mny havo been taken aboard the rescue tug and removed to Capo Charles. Two nteamors landed most of tho sur vivors at Norfolk , Va., this morning ! AMiiitKUN vi:ssi:l zicalandia m:.cui:s tiiuici: .mili: limit Was Son re I led by llrlttah nt Progtvs- ho, Mexico but Now Safe In Xcw Voik (nr AaioclitM rrna to Cooa liar Tlm. NUW YORK, Nov. 27. Tho Amor- llinu Htenmer Kcalaudln, which was recently boarded nnd searched by inou from tho Ilrltlsh crulsor at Pro- greso, Mexico, arrived hero todny nnd reported having boon pursued Inst night by an unknown crulsor off tho Now JorBoy Const. Tho Hon- landla ran within tho thrco mllo lim it nnd escnpod. It hnd on board IU original cargo of rosin. aiKXRV . FORD PRFSK.NTS HIS PKACi: TRIP PLAN Chinch Loader Does Xot Finally Ap prove HevntiNo of .Many Difficulties In Wny (nr AuwIttM rwt io tnmtt Dar Tlmn.J HALTI.MORi:, Mil., Nov. 27. lloury Ford called up Cardinal Gib- lions today, but although tho Cardi nal devoutly echoed Ford's hopes for tho successful culmination of his peace trip to Knropo by Christmas, lie was avurso to giving It his for mal approval. Ho said ho full that thoro woro too many furmldublu dif ficulties In tho way. A CCI 1 1 -VH I X V I TATI ( )X Rev. Churlea F. Akeil Will Go With Ford lllr AwKlat! I'ltM lo Oooa liar Tloin.J HAN .FRANCISCO, Nov. 27 Rov. 'Charles K. Aked, who becamo a nut- kuiallzod American since his arrival horo four years ago, said today he would accept Henry Ford's Invitation to Join tho peuco delegation to Kn ropo. SUFFER LARGE LOSS MAXV ALLIHS KKPOHTHD KILL i;i) IIV THU TURKS Official .Statement at Constantin ople Says Recent Fighting at Gal llpoll Peninsula Disastrous (Ur Aaaotlall I'm. to cv4 par Timo.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 27. An official announcement says thai a largo number of tho Allied sold lers wore killed lu tho rocent fight lug on tho Gulllpoll poulnsula near the lauding placo at Arl Ilurnu. Tho destruction of guns of largo und hiiiuII calibre Is also reported. , ' xorwhgiax ship .. has i;i:i;.v sunk (Or AMotlatoJ riea to Bar Tlww. LONDON, Nov. 27.--Tho Norwegian steamship Klar, has been sunk. Tho crow was landed. 4 pay off their mon. Tho holding of tho logs from tide GHRSED B GUISE CONSULTS GIBBOS No. 108 SERBIANS ARE ' BEING PURSUED More Prisoners Taken and New Positions Occupied by the Invading Armies Defenders of Serbia May be Followed Even if they Gain Greek Territory CLAIM TOWN IS RETAKEN 'i Message to londnu From Athena Say Herhlni'H Jlnvo Itocnpturwl KriiNhovo-r-At Wc-it. and Kast Not .Much Ik I(eMrtcl SlIltlHANS HKOAPTUHK ONUOFTHHCITIKS tllr AmwLIM rrna m car Tlmn. LONDON, Nov. 27. Tho SerblniiB rcrnpturod Kru shovo, 20 miles west of Prl leh, according to a dispatch to tho Stnr, from Athens. - LONDON, Nov. 27. Tho German troops advancing In Sorbin occupied heights on tho loft bnnk of tho Sltnl cu rlvor, west of Prlstlna, Horlln n i( noiinces todny. Tho Austrlans are advnnclng southwest of Mlfrovltza. jTlio enpturo of 2,500 moro Sorblans Is rocordod. Without n Country Hero It Is said tho Serbian force I'boou will becomo nu army without it country unless tho French should defeat tho HulgarlauB, four'dtvlslons of whom nro said to bo hammering nt the French Hues. Roports arrive from various sourc 04 that Monnstlr has boon surround ed by the Bulgarians and thoy may not wnlt for tho Austro-Gormnn ata lies boforo entering tho Macedonian capital. .May Follow to Greece Tho main Serbian nrmy, retreating In a southwesterly direction be.'oro Von Mnckonsen'a troops, may find no rest even In Greek territory as It U ri ported the Invaders of Serbia would not hesitate to cross into Greece Apparently tho Gorman expect tho Serbians and tho allies to will await an attack In Greece. At. Other Fronts In tho oast, tho AustroGcrman of fensive was renewed in Gnllcla, au pareutly to Influonco Rumania, In the west, tho Lull continues. Tho Ilrltlsh claim gains In Meso potamia near llagdad. S DEFEATED. FLAGSTAFF SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTKS AGAINST BUILDING Will Xot lloiid for $1,000 Vote U 111 to U Schfol Budget ami 1(1 Mill Levy Passed Voters u tho Flagstaff school dis trict yeslerduy by u voto of 19 t& 6 dofeated the $1,000 bond measure to provide for a now school building: and tho enlargement of tho sehoel grounds, At tho annual school meeting held in Uio ovonlng a 16 mill school lovy for lOlC.was mianU uiously passed to tako care of u $2, 010 budget. Several patrons of tho district ac tively stumped against tho measure, on tho grounds that It would Increase tho tax lovy too greatly for 1916, Thu polls were opon from 2 until 7 p. m. and the voting was the heav iest ovor polled In tho district, Budget Is Adopted Thoro was no opposition to the budget or tho tax Jovy-at the meet ing In tho ovonlng, tho budget be ing passed exactly as It had been ad vertised. Tho lovy Is raluod this year for there Is a new teacher to be paid and ulbo the school has so enlarged, that another building became nw essary sovoral weoks ago. Can Come Up Again According toK, L. McClure, cter! of the district, tho bonding measure, can bo voted on at any time la toe future, bolng brought up attain ei ther through potltioH er by action of the school board, tfeetutk notice must be posted for a period of o duys. Times want ada brlnf rutta. 'V 1TDUT COUNTRY BO ul