The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 28, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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NIARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
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61 CHRISTOFFERSOH SUCCESS
A Consolldntlon of Times, Const Mali
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 86.
Birdman Makes Two Fine
Flights Sunday After
' noon Here.
ILSO MADE MOONLIGHT
L FLIGHTS LAST NIGHT.
First Night Ascensions by Hy
droplaneMany Praise
Aviator.
Yesterday was a Brent dny ror
yinhdeld nnd Tho Coos liny
T'vot'only did It wltnoss two 01 tho
belt aeroplane fllghtB over given,
bat last ovcnlng tho first hyuro
rline WcUt ovor given by nioon
llcht was successfully given ny aims
Cirlstofforson of Portlnnd. In nd
iltlon to this, It Is clnlmod th'nt
Hi demonstration Inst night wnB tho
Irst flying mnchlno oxhlhltlon glvon
It moonlight In the northwest. A
few moonlight or twilight fllghtB
hire boon given by onstorn nvlntora
In aeroplanes, hut they woro con
MteH Mlrcniclv hnzurdoiiB mid
cinr of tlic neroplnno clubs nnvo
ruscd resolutions opposing tlioin.
It was Sllns Chrlstofforson'B Ilrst
attempt to fly nftor dusk nnd ho
enjoyed tho two flights Inst ovoning
ilmost ns much ns tho great crown
tht watched hltn.
All In nil. It wns n romnrknblo
mat. Wlillo ho wnB unnblo to nt
tila tho altitude thnt ho hud hopod
to, owing to tho uppor nurrcntn of
ilr Icing too Hlrong, his fllghtH
tere perfect nnd ninny who nnd
previously witnessed fllghtH olso
vbere by somo of tho most famous
itlitors In tho world, declnro Hint
111 exhibitions yestordny oxcolted
any of them, Fred Powoih unci
Georpo Goodriun, who linvo wlt
ceued n number In tho south nnd
mlJwest, say Chrlstofforson'H oxlil
lltlon yestcrdny oxcolted nnyth'ng
tkey ever saw A yonr ngo Mr.
Goodrum witnessed n number of tho
Wlljhtsln New York whon tio went
eut to nttend tho Elks Grand
Lodge nt Jersey City nnd lio BayH
that Clirlstofferson la tho poor of
tar ho saw.
Yesterday wns n porfect day for
tt event so fnr na tho nvorngo
person could determine Ilrlght nun
llht and llttlo wlnil w&3 In evi
dence. Tho strong nlr currents
Mch Mr. Chrlstofforson encounter
ed at tho hlghor nltltuiln wns not
la eTldenco on tho ground. Tho
trong currents of tho heights nro
aat mako tho hlrdmnn'a trips most
uuraoiiB ns no rises into tnom
without warning nnd tlioy ofton
Miiso "air porkots," whlcli nro ro
Mm llko whirlpools nro to tho
iMmmer.
Not only did Mr. Chrlstofforson
KsVe perfect nsconslon nnd fllgnta
ht ho gavo tho nudlonco nn exhi
bition of the perfect control thnt
le has over his Curtis noroplnno.
The glldo and dip, tho most dtffl-
Ult feats of tlio nvlnlnr wnrn rlnni.
witratcd perfectly nnd tho inncnliio
t'Jrned completely nround tho rnco
fwrse. pracUcnlly without swerving
ium ins rourso.
"I WOllldn't linvn mloiin.1 Olirlsl
person's exhibit for $50," roinurit-
" wue oi tno men who wltnessod
e feats yestordny nftornoon. Ilo
"nwsijii tno sontlmont of prnctic
"'J every ono who snw tho flights.
.1 S? flrBl I'ltlnintlon tho crowd hnd
rt. i ,-,u"ft iillluillD ill till 111'
e. height to which Mr. Chrlstoffor-
had arisen enmo whon In mnk-
;,?.. B. "in nt nbout tho groatcst
wutuae ho renched, his mnchlno
rnf ?dl.great,J'' H wns nbout tho
uY. '"'.'"'n'lon of thoro holng nny
r.r.d ?. ,lie Hht8 nnd then tho
Si (1Jl ,not npproelato It. At
'"jneh Chrlstnfforson's cool nervo
Sin?0!1 nllow ll,m t0 admit any
Ku.lar dn,iBe' ho did not nt
ln . p0 "iKhor hut circled ovor
lou'ii1 nanl Slough valley and
Howly descended.
hn,?Ce, 0r twco ho romoved his
In. si 'rom tho steering whoot, glld
lDS,'onR In tho air llko a bird.
alter Mi second flight ho landed
BwM,inear tho uonot t0 ,mvo nl8
thTiS 1!"uly t0 transfer It from
It , hef'8 to the scow, converting
Jlanft nerPlnno to tho hydro
iot ;(MMay of tho crowd who old
lil3 ,. "iMouncor's stntomont
thPi' . . hlln t0 return and when
do! "ce,ved word that ho camo
hehinear tho rtPt thought that
H0d,Ii1Pt .V,th somo nccldont.
It soi I r' ,hclr fears woro qulck
a L i reqt nnd ln fov minutes
ftthuro? of fcovornl hundred had
'be St ar"nd hIs raacu,no ,ienr
UXI,,l,,Lr,,'!,,t ArmiiRwf.
ranee, n.'8htJa "'b'1 waa not av
atli .'Jn fact wasn't suggested,
how nPper tlniG- None of thbso
"me hid na 'l10 f,lsnt" m th0 an'
Dch , tu, le tomoHty to suggest
ferson!hlllB- bt finally ChrlstoN
Hmseif r;,a'llC(l !t' "o yasn't sure
he ' i?nt auout 8 o'clock' when
niefbo br'slt It wns on tho
rlth hi, "astoned to tho depot
Crowlov ,roUlr an(l Machinist
The.T1 stnrte'1 n
dock ami nnco was WnR at her
turnlnc l(,?s thought that tho
all him S-f, ,hor searchlight mlgnt
"" This was arranged for,
I
S
i
Christofferson's Moonlight As
cent Surprise to
Hundreds.
Last night's moonlight flights by
Avlntor Chrlstofforson caused much
commotion around town. It was not
generally known that ho was goln to
lly Inst ovoning nnd whon tho people
In tholr homos, In plny-houscs,
churches and other places heard tho
whirring sound, tlioy woro puzzled.
Most of thotu had witnessed tho nero
plnno hut tlioy could not bcllovo tholr
hearing. Homo rushed out nnd saw
him pausing ovor but tlioy even
doubted tholr eyes until others us
siirud them that It was roally rtio
iiyuig mncuino.
Homo thought It wns ono of tho
sposd boats In the bay, others that It
wii!i an auto or a motorcycle and con
sequently many did not get out to see
Chrlstoffersou soaring around In the
twilight.
Mr. ChrlstolTorsou Intoudcd to take
up ono or two puBsongurs In Ills
lllghts yostorduy but tho fairgrounds
from whero his mnchlno hnd to start
wns so soft Hint ho did not daro to at
tempt It. Tho soft ground made It
risky beeauso tho whools sank Into
tho soft mud and ho feared It would
not rluo nnd might collide with tho
fence.
Ho can safoly carry ovor 250
pounds In tho mnchlno.
A spcclnl train from Myrtlo I'olnt
nnd Coiulllo brought ovor u hundred
people hero to wltnoss tho oxhlhltlon.
10 FLY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SERVIAN ARMY IS PRAISED
Aviator Christofferson to Make
Six Hydroplane Ascensions
and Carry Passengers.
MONEY ItAISEI).
Tho business men nro Biibscrlb
I Ing generously to tho freo flight
1 for Wednesday and Thursday.
1 Mnny of them nro cnthuslnstlc
I nbout It nnd thoro Is no doubt
I tho full amount will bo rnlscd.
At thrco o'clock more than $300
was raised.
-
Arrnngoinonts nro being mndo to
dny whereby Sllns Chrlstofforson,
tho nvlntor brought hero by Tho
Coos Dny Times, will ninko six freo
fllghta WodnoBdny nnd Thursdny in
his hydroplane. Tho freo flights nro
being nrrnnged by Mnrshflold Busi
ness men ns a trent for tholr pat
rons nnd tho genornt public. Tho
oxponso will bo consldornhlo, hut It
will probnbly ho a long tlmo hotoro
nnothcr opportunity will bo nfforded
to bco a flying mnchlno In Coos
county, nnd lornl business men rto
elded thnt It should not bo passed
up.
Tho plan Is to havo n flight ench
forenoon and two each nftornoon.
This will onnblo prnctlcnlly ovcry
ono who comes to Mnrshflold cither
dny to witness ono of tho most re
marknblo exhibitions of tho ngc.
Mr. Christofferson will Btnrt from
tho Hay, circle over tho town r.na
surrounding section nnd nllght.
In addition to tho exhibition it
self, tho flights Wednesday and
Thursday wilt afford an additional
fcaturo In thnt local pcoplo nro
planning to accompany htm each
trip. Ho has ngrced to carry tour
peoplo for Tho Times and tho oal
nnco ho will hnvo to chnrgo for.
For Tho Times It Is expected thnt
tho editor, M. C. Mnloney, Dan 13.
Malonoy, Miss Nolllo Tribboy nil
Mrs. II. K. Hooch will ninko tho
flight.
On tho othor trips, Mr. Chrlstor
ferson will mnko a chnrgo ot $15
for cneh pnssonger nnd will enrry
them ten miles. 13. W. Steele, W.
S. Turpcn nnd a number of othors
hnvo nlrcndy mndo applications.
Thcso applications nro being tnken
nt Tho Tlmos ompo.
OAKLAND WINS TRE 1912 PENNANT
RILL SUES
EOR $8,900
Onklnnd won nil four gnmes hnt-
ernon
won thrco nnd lost ono. Hnd Ver
non won all four games tho team
would have secured tho winning
or hnd Oakland lost ono of tho
four gnmos Vernon would hnvo
won, bo tho result narrowed down
to n very closo contost.
Onklnnd won 120 games and lost
BY EUROPEA MILITARY H
IAFT BLAMES
TARIFF REFORM
Says in Statement It Caused
Four Years of Hard
Times.
(Dy Associated Proas to Tho Cous
Day Tlmos.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 Presi
dent Tnft mndo public today n
statement In which ho dcclnrcd that
tho four years of depression which
followed tho second election of
President Cleveland, wnB duo to tho
promlso of tarlf roforin nnd Domo
crntlc chnngos In tho tnrlff rnto tnnt
followed.
Tariff Iteforni.
Tho Btntoment snys, In pnrt: "In
vlow of tho erroneous Btntoment ro
gnrdlng tho eniinos of tho four
years' depression whlcli followed tho
second olectlon of Prosldcnt CIovo
lnnd, It mnv bo well to recall tho
facts. In his formal letter of ac
ceptance, Septomhor 2fi, 181)2, Mr.
Clovoland omphaslzed tho need of
tnrlff reform and mndo It a leading
Issuo botweon tho parties. Tho tar
iff reform la still our purposo, ho
snld.
"Thin linn a fnnilllnr sound to-
WANTS DAMAGES KHOM THE C.
A. SMITH COMPANY l-'OIt IX.IL'it-
IES INTHEMII.Ij.
Alfrod Hill, through tils attorney,
Chns. I. Itolgnrd, has tarted a dam
ago suit for ?S,900 against tho C. A.
Smith Lumhor & Manufacturing com
pany. Amo Moreon, Georgo P.
Murch nnd A. S. Gngnon nro nlso
mndo (lofonilnnta ns ofllcors In chnrgo
of tho plnnt nt tho tlmo. Hill, it will
bo romomborcd, wns Injured In tho
milt Inst January. Ho was caught
on tho sprocket of n wheol nnd
thrown to tho floor nnd In tho declnr-
ntlon of tho suit It Is nlloged thnt his
loft log was brokon nnd Is now por-
mnnently stirr nnd tliat no susiaincu
othor injuries. Ho buck for ?900 loss
of tlmo nnd fS.OO personni injuries.
Tho pnpors woro sorvod todny.
hut tho glnro tonded to blind him
ns ho enmo up tho bay.
Ho stopped aa ho motored up tho
hay and Indlcatod to turn It off and
then speeded up for tho ascoat. Ho
loft tho water oppesito tho Mnntot
nvenuo wlinrf nnd circled ovor tho
crowd nnd doscondod nonr tho nrnrt-shnw-Klniball
company. Aftor a m
tlo tlmo ho mndo tho second ns
cont nud circled far out ovor tho
town. . .
It wns oven prottlor to bco Win
circling nround in tho moonlight
thnn It wns in tho bright sunlight.'
In tho interim botweon tho first nnd
second flights consldornhlo appro
honslon wnB manifested by tho big
erowd along tho wntorfront lost no
hnd met with a mishap. II Is second
descent wns mndo opposlto tno
Market nvenuo wharf and In plain
sight of tho throng.
Mr. Chrlstofforson says tho moon
light flight Is ovon moro onjoyablo
than tho daylight ascent. Tho only
thing that bothered him was Judg
ing tho dlstnnco from tho wnter.
Tho Tlmos feels highly olntod over
tho success of Mr. Chrlsofforson s
domonstrntlon. Tho nttondnnco whllo
not ns lnrgo na might hnvo been ex
pected wns fair and nulto a few re
mained on tho outsido nnd got n long
dlstnnco vlow of It froe nnd possibly
nro sntlsfled with themselves.
Howovor Tho Times feols well re
paid for tho oxponso nnd effort nec
ossnry to bring tho exhibit.
VOW SALI3 Mattress nnd Uphols
tering factory, with patent carpet
cloanor In connection. Must no
sold at onco. Inqutro of Homo
Trust Co., ovor First National
Dank, Marshftold.
STKAMEK FIFIKM1 Balls TUES
DAY AVTEItXOON from lUMH'.V
Day passengors should take Tues
day morning's train, nervations
can bo mado at TITLE GUAUAV
TEE AND ABSTRACT OFFICE.
Vprnnil Cln?P SpRnnH and tllfW Oakland won all four gnmos
vuiiuii wuM, otouiu dim uiLuri,ay nn(, gmlnV whll0 v,
nace was uecmeu oaiur
day and Sunday.
(Dy Assoclntod Prosa to Tho Coos
Dny Times.)
PORTLAND, Oct. 28. Oakland
wins tho 1912 pennnnt of tho Const
league, with Vernon a closo second. 83 nnd hnu a porcontngo of .501.
Ileforo tho games woro played Sat-: Vernon won US games, aim lost
urday, thoro was a chance for el-. S3, the same as Oakland, and has dny, snvo that Instead of tnrlff ro-
tlinp Ontdmnl nr Vprnnn to urln'n norcontnen nf .RS7. Tlio flenrns! fiirin. tlm nmnnppnlln ulnrrnn la lnr.
""- w " " -T" " - ....... . ---.,- -- . .- - --- , - ... .v. .... ..... u...n i.
nnd thoro was great Interest in tho of Saturdays and Sundays gamos Iff for rovenuo only.' According to
outcome. 'follow: tho Daltlmoro platform tho tarltf Ih
not merely to bo reformed, but n
prlnclplo of protecting Amorlrnn in
dustry Ib to lio exorcised by tho
Itoot branch. On thnt plntform Gov
ernor Wilson stands.
Herein Proi)oilty.
"Mr. Clovolnnd wns undoubtedly
slncoro In IiIb belief thnt tho alarm
lug nnd extraordinary huslnoss mi
uatlon, ns ho cnlled It In his spe
cial moBsngo of Augunt, was auo
to tho Shermnn sliver purchnso net,
but tho fnrt remains thnt after tho
net wns repealed, Nov. 1, 1803, tho
business situation becntno moro nnd
moro nlnrmlng and American onor
gy nnd ontorprlso woro prontrnto
throughout Cleveland's torm, holng
vivified ngnln with tho election of
McKlnloy nnd tho constnnt nssur-
nnco thnt tho 'tariff roforin experi
ment would booh glvo way to pro
tection."
Tho president then rcvlowB tho
business situation of tho last thrco
years nnd declaros: "Tho figures
aro nlmost overwhelming. Tlioy
toll mo n story of prosperity which
siiouhl not no Disturbed.
Other Countries Did Not Ex
pect Such Victories by
That Nation.
ALLIED FORCES ARE
STILL WINNING
Turks Lose Important Strong
hold But Soon to Be
Reinforced.
(Dy Assoclntcd Press to Tho Coos
Uny Times)
III3LOHADI3, Oct. 28. Tho Scr
vlnn troops hnvo tnken tho town ot
Mltrovltza on tho railroad to tha
north of Uskup, and Verlzovltz lirui
nlso fallen Into their hands, tha
Turks abandoning great quantltlco
of ammunition and modom rlfloa
nud guns. All tho neighboring
towns nro surrendering to tho Sir-vlnns.
COAST LEAGUE (WOULD CUT
BALL SCORES; TRE
Los Angeles 110 03
Portlnnd 85 100
Snn Francisco 89 115
Sacramento 73 121
Sat unlay Gaines.
ment for World's Series
Is Considered.
l-'ltinl Kfniiilliii'.
W ljl Viu P'an fr Different Arrange
Oakland 120 83 .591 mnnf fnn lAfnMi cn.;nn
Vernon 118 83 .587
.511
.459
.430 (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
.370 Day Times.)
I NEW YOItK. Oct. 28. A plan to
Tho scores of Saturday's games cut tho players' aharo of tho ro-
follow: ' eclpts of tho world's sorlcs of unse-
At San Francisco R. II. 13. hall games will ho glvon sorlous
San Francisco 0 8 3 consideration by tho national base
Oakland 10 13 0 ball commission this winter. August
Second Game It. II. 13. Horrmnn, chairman of tho commts-
Lob Angolcs 0 0 0 slou, Is ono of tho ndvocates of tho
Oakland 2 7 2 schomo which will limit each moin-
At Los Angeles It. II. E. her of tho winning team to $1000,
Portland C 15 u whllo tho losors got $750. This
Vernon 4 10 2 money is to bo deducted from GO
Second Game II. II. 13. ' porcont of tho first four gnmos, tho
Portlnnd 0 5 1 bnlnnco to bo distributed equally
Vernon S 14 0 nmong tho players of tho othor 14
At Sacramento It. II. E. mnjor league clubs.
Sacramento C 8 0. Under audi n plan tho world's
U sorlcs would provide a nlco bonus
B. for tho major lcaguo playors, ovon
0 tho tnll-endora, nnd It is bollovcd It
0 , would put nn end to squabbling und
I possible Bcanunl.
San Francisco 7 10
Second Gamo H. II.
Sacramento 7 9
San Francisco 2 8
Sunday Game.
scores of Sunday's gnmeai
The
follow: 'a.
At San Francisco It. II. 13. T
Oakland 5 a il.
Los Ancoles 4 7 3i
Second Gnmo
Los AnKoles 0 '1 1
Oakland C 7 1
At Los Angelos It. II. 13.
Vernon 5
Portland 4
Second Gnme R.
Vernon , 0
Portland 3 12
At Sncrnmento u. is.
Sncramonto 0 13
San Francisco iu
Second Gamo R. II.
Sacramento 7
San Francisco o
FOOTBALL RESULTS.
-
I
4
Will VAOIltln n Cntlll..ln'n Anll.nll
a ..' V games follow:
Minnesota CO; Iowa 7.
Michigan 7. Syracuso 18.
WESTERN GA.MES.
Pullman 7
University of Oregon 0
Washington University .. ..20
Idaho University 0
Euroo Pi-uInci.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coon
Day Times)
LONDON, Oct. 28. Europonn
mllltnry circles nro sounding tlm
praises of tho Sorvlnn armies'
nohlovomonts. Tho Sorvlnns, trom
whom Europo did not expect much,
nro now In poBsosslon of virtually
tho wholo of old Servla and in con
junctions with tho MontonegnnnB
hold tho host pnrt or tho district
of Novlpnzur.
Groat Stroke.
(Dy Assoclntod Prosa to Tho Coon
Dny Tlmos)
LONDON, Oct. 2S. In ono At
tho greatost strokos of tholr cam
paign tho Dulgarlans havo eut tho
railroad between Constantinople and.
Adrlnuoplo nud hns thus Isolated
tho hitter city. This wnn Indicated
todny In n special dispatch from,
Sofia, which declares tho Invaders
had solzod a Turkish military tram
on tho railroad.
(Dy
Tin I ii In Tnken.
Associated Prosg to Tho Com
Day Times.)
SOFIA, Oct. 28. Tho Dulgnrlnnn
hnvo captured n military train in
tho vicinity of Esklbnbn cnrrylne
supplies from Constantinople In
Adrlnuoplo.
REPORTS ARE
EXAGGERATED
5
9 3
II. B.
7 0
0
E.
0
0
E.
y o
9 0
BECKER RAS
LOST ROPE
FARMER KILLS
E
W
M
HANGS HIMSELF.
(Dy Associated Press.)
SHEDOYGAN, Wis., Oct. 28.
Roohr'a body was found to-
SVYS HE HAS LITTLE CHANCE dny hanging to n treo in tlio
',,,.'Ii '""" J,,B " tho sceno of tho tragedy. It Is
mm '. i, ii, . . . . . ... :
(Dy Associated Pross to Tho Joob supposea no commuted suicuio,
v ' nnv Tlmos.) fearing vengoanco by tho posso.
NEW YORK, Oct. 28. "I nm no
longer optimistic thnt my lawyers -
will cet mo a now trial. I might (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos
snv I am hopeless of a successtul1 Day Times.)
appeal." With these words, Decner SHEDOYGAN. Wis., Oct. 28 1.-A1-in
n coll today lamented tho fact vln Roohr, ngod 33, a young farmer
thnt ho failed to take tho stand at of Plymouth, shot nnd Wiled his
tho trial at which ho was condemn- fathor-ln-law, Philip J. Ott, Mrs.
od to ho elect" c chnlr for tho mur-ptt nnd Mrs ;. Ott'a father. Fred
,u l . ' ,,.mn unaon-Hnii. Ho re-Hunt, aged 80, when ho was re
peated his statement that ho had fused permission to seo his wife,
nn connection with tho murder and with whom ho had not been living,
charged that tho Informers, Roso.The ,man escaped,
vniinn and Webber not only engin- Mrs. Roohr nnd baby oscapod by
eored it, but planned to murUhldJng for three hours Tho shoot
Sor "gambler1: but tho plot m.s-.n took coj-torday, tho news
Vice President Is III But Not
So Serious as It Has
Been Reported.
(Dy Associated Pross to the Coos Day
Times).
UTICA, N. Y Oct. 28. Alorm
Ing rumors ot tho condition of
Vlco President Sherman hnvo boon
sot nsldo by tho physician who Is
sued a bulletin or n ronssuring cuar
actor. Ho 1b a sick man, but tho
roporta nro groatly exaggerated.
Tho physicians do not anticipate
any Immediate crisis.
GAG CASRIER;
STEAL $5,000
HIGHWAYMEN IN DROOKLYN
ROD OFFICE OF AN INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.
(ry Associated Pross to Tho Coos
Times.)
NEW YOItK, Oct. 28. Throo
hlghwaymon ontorod tho branch of
flco of tho Prudential Llfo Insur
ance Co. at Drooklyn this ufternon,
bound and gagged Mlsa Alio Hron
nolss, the cashier, and oscapod
with $5000.
When In need of .
PLUMIUNG,
HEATING,
TINNING,
SHEET METAL AVORK,
CALL 101-J
PIONEER HDW'RE . CO.,
When done by us it Is dono right.
Tlio Tnrklxli Story.
(Dy Assoclatod Press to Tlio Coon
nny Tlmos.)
WASHINGTON. Oct. 28- .Official
dlspntclios from tho Turkish minis
ter of foreign affairs recolved nero
today by tho Turkish ambassador
nro Interpreted nt tho ombnssy as
news thnt tho Diilgnrlnun hnvo beca
ropulBed from Kirk Kllllssoh rvltb
honvy losa nnd tho city rotnken by
tho Turks. A Dulgnrlnn do feat as
Mnrasch was nlso reported.
T. ROOSEVELT
GAINS SLOWLY
Does Not Recover Strength as
Rapidly as Physicians
Hoped For.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Tho Coon
Dny Tlmos.)
OYSTER DAY, Oct. 28. Roobb
volt la stronger toduy, but tl
wound Is still opon and ho Is not
gaining strongth ns tho physicians
hnd hoped ho would. Up to onrly
todny ho took n short walk, but
was obliged to movo about slowly.
OREGON HAS
160,253 VOTERS
(Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos
Day Tlmos.)
PORTLAND, Oct. 28. Tho total
registration or Orogon for this year
la 1G0.253, Including Curry county,
ostlmatod at 700. All othor coun
tries havo reported official regis
tration. Tho registration in 191C
wns 122,742.
Leave In Haste.
(Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
HRLGRADI5, Oct. 28.- Tho Turks
ovaouatod Uskup In suoh hasto that
tlioy klllod one nnother ln flghtlnc
for plncou In tho wagons nna rail
road cars, says reports from ths
U. M. O. SPEED
THE GUNNERY.
SHELLS ct