The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 13, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Coos Bay Times Your Paper
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's wlint tlio Oooi liny Tlinei I. A South
west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pooplo
mid dovoted to tlio best Interests of this great
eectloa . Tlio Times always boosts aid never
knocks.
Tlio Coos liny Times li proud of Its title "Tim
fGople'a 1'nper," nnd It strives t All times to
Uvo up t0 lta UWll " do voting Its energies to
promoting tlio iiooplo'ii interests.
MKMHElt OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Vol. No. XXXIX.
Established 1878
As Tlio Const Mali.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
nnd Coot Hay Advertiser.
No. 43
Jr .KiwOTytjjftfrS -i,
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SENATOR SMS
BUSINESS GOOD
George t. unamueriain uivus
Encouraging Hepon as 10
Conditions in Oregon
HULKS OF1 THE
'Says He Thinks President Will
Keep This country uut or
the Conflict
BACK FROM CURRY COUNTY
Weill Tlieio in Investigate Port Or-
find llnilior Him I'liuim .eeu 01
New Const Guard Stntloii on
('nasi Soulli of llimdoii
win. Mm onenurnelm: stutcmont
tmi lKinini'HH lii Oregon In nrcntly
I Improving. United States Senator
tleurgo i: Clmniliorlnln arrived In
! Jlnrshilold last night fiom Ills Curry
, ,.,,i,i. (fin it,, ennm In an unto
!. Willi F H Tlchenor of Port Orford
; nnd Postmaster Hugh McLulii or tnitf
: city, both or whom accompanied bltn
! on tlio trip as Tar south as Cold
Heart) and back to tills city.
It was thought that tlio senator
tvnni.i iiavn oarlv this morning for
tho north but lust night ho decided
i tn rnimiiii over hero today and meet
; his many friends In this city.
MllslllCSS IS C.OOI1
When asked about buslncH.i eou
illlloiis In Oregon tho senator said
Hint lluiro was a nuirkeil luiprovo-
mcnl In tho state.
"Tlio lumber Industry Is tho only
lnifiliicHS which Is depressed" ho
said. "Ami In tlio Interior nf tho
statu there Is advaiicomont In that
llnu A now mill Is being built at
Dead, a mill at Wallowa Is being op
rrntcil nt a nrnflt and somo othor
new mills are being started so tho
limilioriiinn mi llin eonst unpin to bo
tlio only ones who aro suffering tho
depression. 1 rather think tho sit
uation was correctly stated recently
when It was said that tho Irniinio
turn llmt Hi., lilir lumbermen linil ills.
rouiited the future. Throughout tho
stale tlure Is a general business im
provement." About tlio War
As In tint effect nf tlin War the
licnator points out that this country
is iiiauractiirlug products which were
mndu abroad before the war nnd that
this Is shown by our smnll Imports
and the fact that our oxports uro
greater than ever before. IIo adds
however that wlillo this country may
benefit In some Hues hecaUBo'of tho
great (unfile t that tho price paid is
high ami refers to the war as an
unfortunate affair.
Slu) lug Out of It
"This country Is out or tho war,"
said the senator, "and wo will keep
out or It. Tho president will man
age tn keep tho Pulled States out of
It If he possibly ean, and 1 think that
ho can As to when tho war will bo
ovir no one can toll. Thoro Is no
precedent It appears to ho a war
of exhaustion."
Need Another Station
hkcd about his trip to Curry
count) the senntor said:
"I am of com so familiar with this
part of the htato but I niudo tho trip
to t'lirr) comity to look Into tho mat
ter or harbor needs and also to In
vestigate tho need or anothor Coast
Guard station. At Ilandon I had a
conference with (Jitpt. Johnson In
tharre of tho llfo saving station or
be t'oast (lunrd service there and
learned of tho largo territory ho is
expected to rover. I was convlncod
that (apt Johnson with his equip
"unt cannot possibly servo tho long
toast e mil or him which Is now ex
pect! -i
In case of a wreck far down tho
( m county coast In tho lough
"lather of winter ho has only his
opm gasoline boat In which to got
tnrrc and thero aro stormy times
fthcn his men might perish before
l"y could reach tho wreck.
Tho Sites Considered
' I can clearly seo tho need of an
Pitr itatlon In Curry county and
JierhaMs w in ho able to do something
toward securing it. P.ort Orford
aim Hoiric river aro both consider
'I as uiltablo sites for the station.
11 will bo a technical matter us to
vhlrh the most sultahlo but I nm
iruilnrd to think that thero are somo
"lings In favor of Port Orford."
Port Orfoid Harbor
As to harbor Improvements at
'ort Orford it is impossible to se
Ull"e an appropriation now. Con
""a win not vote for anything in
ic wav of harbor work without a
'commendation from tho govern-
ft rrglneerliiK dennrtment. Tho
r flep. before anything In this
iinc rC.,i,i i,e done, would be to se
:"rc Eiuve) of tho harbor nnd I
ii ,, ab,e t0 l, something along
"is line and at least will try to.
or Orrord with Improvement could
')e j' ade a fine harbor of refuge. The
''UMer of the amount of commerce
now or the nlU0(mt t nQt mlRht 1)P
Qi Mo with Improvement, would
IV ." ,nt0 consideration hv con
t,rcss together with whntevor rec-
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BULGARIANS ARE
RECALLED FROM ITALY
X
Ily Anodntfd 1'reM In Coos nay Tlmca.l
ROME, Sept, 13, All
Bulgarian leservists in
Italy have been recalled
to the colors, Transpor
tation expenses are being
defrayed through the le
gation here,
:
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X
AFIRE (IT SEfl
VESSEL CARRYING ITALIAN RE,
SERVES REPORTED IN DANGER
Mcssago Tiiduy States Ship Is Safe
mid Hong Escorted to the
Aores Islamls
Itly AtaoclMod rrcaa U Coo 11a 7 Time.
NEW YOIIK, Sept. i:i. Tho Fabru
liner Sunt Anna, which was on fire
in mid-ocean, is safe and Is proceed
ing miller escort to the Azores, ac
cording to a wireless received today.
The Sant Auun was hound from
Now York for Italy with liilio ie
servlsts and was reported on fliu
ilUO miles southeast of Halifax In
a wireless received from the latter
point last night.
isti:ami:k wii.i.ia.m t. u:vis is
iiAiiiiV wATi:i(i.o(i(ii:i)
On iters Kecelo Wold Toilny That
It is Doubt till If She Can bo
Kepoited
(11 AMniUtiil I'rrM to Cvof IUr Tluui
SAX PHAXCISCO. Sept. l!i. A
message to lllml, Itolph fc Co., of
this city, owners or the William T.
I.owls, which was torpedoed off the
coast or Ireland September 1!, stated
that It Is doubtful If tho clamaged
ship Is worth repairing.
Is waterlogged In Ilantuy
land, wheru It was towed.
Tho ship
Hay, I re'
IIIKK.'ATIOX WIMi IIK IHSITSSKII
IXCAIill'OKXIA
Meeting lleglns at Slockton nnd Will
lie Meld In ScwrnI Different
Cities
Ilf AwoclitM Timi lo Cooi llaj TlmM
STOCKTON, Calif., Sept. III.
Tho twenty second International ir
llgutlon congress opened Its besslon
hero today. Tho congrohs will meet
hero tn two days, at Fresno two days,
and at Sacramento two days, ending
.Monday In San Francisco.
OFFICERS ELECTED
(iOOD ItOADS ASSOCIATION HAS
SKSSION TODAY
.Joseph I. Illetlien, ir Seattle, Is
Nude Piosldent ol" Ti'r State
Oigaiilatlou
(DJ AtiocUted J'foi to Cboa nay Tlroea
SAN KUANCISCO, Sept. III. An
election of officers wns hold by tho
TrI-Stato Good HoiuIb Asboclatlon
from Oregon, Washington nnd Cal
ifornia in a short session previous
to tho meeting with tho Paii-Amor-Ican
Hoad Congress. Tlicibo nam
ed woro Presldont, Joseph L. Hlo
thon, Seattle; Secretary, Geo. K.
Iloos, Medford; Dlrectorn, II. Milium,
Kvorott: John Wostorlund, Med
ford; J. Ktlgar Allen, Potaluma.
Seattlo was chosen as tho next
convention place.
ommondntion was rondo by tho en
gineering department."
About O. V C. Laud
Sonator Chninboiiuln was asked
about tho coming conference whon
tho representatives of tho dlfforont
counties aro expected to frame some
recommomlatlon to congress regaru
lug tho disposition of tho O. & t '
lands. IIo was asked what bis Idea;
was as to how tho land should bo
disposed of and said:
"I would not care to make any
statement as It would not no propei
for me to do so. If tho conference
Is nn opon one, If all classes of peo
ple aro allowed n representation nnd
voice, and if a plan is presented
which seems to be feasible 1 may
consider tho recommendation." Tho
senator explains however that tho
Oregon delegation in congross Is In
no wise obliged to net on tho recom
momlatlon of tho conference.
Is Looking Younger
Senator Chamberlain looks woll.
This Is tho first time that Coos Hay
friends have seen the sonaior since
ho shavod off his mustacho and with
a smooth faro ho looks very much
younger. .
G'et your gasoline at .Marshflcid
HiirdvvareConumny.
KIU'IT OHOWIHIS
See us about apple boxes In mi)
iqunntlty. Price on application.
I Srhropilcr v lliicienurnim.
1
NOT WORTH SAVINGJ
piwrDQipr rmnie
uusri LWUL un-nidi''..
LIS ORDERS
Oil KILLED
In Message Today Says He
Was Tried by Court Mar
tial and Then Executed
T:
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Charged Insubordination and
Says General's Actions Had
Become Intolerable
REFUSED TO REPORT ACTS,
Villa Claims I'tlilim Had llcvn Tab-
luft lilws of All Who lucinivd
Ills Dls-ple.isi'i') and M-nl No
Scruples Shot nt Villa
ttlr AuoclatoJ rrc Co Cooi B17 Timet.
WASIIINtrrOX. I). C. Sept. 13.--Conflrmatlbii
of tho execution of
(icuernl Tomas Urblna by Villa was
received directly fioin Vlllu tnilnv
i,y hirhiC'Tho durge;s
ln.illrlml.Unt.Km, .
Vllla's Statement.
In explanation of the execution,
Villa gave tho following statement
'For some tliuo pust the behavior
or Urblna has been Intolerable, be-!
cause, without scruples, ho cxeeu
cd all persons who Incurred
displeasure. Of his acts hu guv
of Into no accounts whatever to
headquarters. Taking Into eonsld-l
('ration Increasing lusurbordlnatlon,
I deemed it proper to Interview him
for tho purpose of impressing upon
him tlio necessity of an immediate
change In bis behavior. Meeting
witli shots from Urblna and his
staTf, I proceeded In tho most ade
quate manner, compelling them to
surrender, after which his execu
tion was ordered by a court mar
tial." cava i, it v i:n(.a(ji:s with
IIAND1TS OX IIOHDCII
One
Trooper Killed niuf Tun Olher.s
Wounded In ICarly Moiulug
llatllo Today
Ur a.iocuim Prf. f. coi ni Time J
IlItOWXSVILLi:, Tex.. Sept. 1.1.'
Ono United States trooper was kill
eil ami two others wounded, one
piobahly fatally, when Mexican ban
dits early today attacked an Amer
ican patrol of seven mou at the
Irrigation pumping plant sovur.il
miles up river fiom this point.
Forty Men Attack
The fighting was heard by nearby
detachments who located It nt the
pumping plant on tho I.'os ludlos
project, but, assistance which was
rushed to the lieleaguereii mem camo
too late. A squad or troops wore
,rn,l Hn,Mi..ii nt in men U Ih
&n?U ',,t n,., h. a ned ' ,, 'o '
thought
bandits escaped Into
Mexico.
PP.OPLi: XOT ALLOWIID
CICOSS .MKMCAX llOltDHIt
TO
Action Taken by lle.iltli Authorities
to Aid In Keeping Undcslr.
nbles out of Tev.ib
Illy Aaaoclata I'wd to Corm )lay TlmM.l
KAGLH PASS, Sept. 13. Strict
quurantlno against all passage from
Mi,lcr. intii Tnxus. oxcelit with the
Iiormlssloii of United States mllltury I
IKES STATEMEM
nCHTIHI! mpyirami;
DHDERlMnNTINEi
authorities woro put Into ofied today
along tho lower Toxas border by tliogpQpj FIDIIIG A
utnlo linnltli IllltllnrltloS. 0 1111 I'll 11- I nr-r-.m.f- nt- ninilll,
in order is .luniKiiod to aid tlio
border natrol hi keening out of thoi
stuto poisons suspected of huvmg no'
logltlmatu errand In tho L'nltod
Statos
AMIIHICAN CATTLF.MAN WAS
lulu) FOIt ItANSO.M
Gets Away Kiom Men (uaiiliug
Him mid Makes His Wa) to
Kl Paso
Oy Auclate4 Trua to Cooa Day Tlmn
RL PASO, Texas, Sept. 1.1. John
Lovvenbruck, an American cattle
man held for ransom by supposed
Salazor men fcouth of Hachlnta, N
M., last week and who ohcupod
from his guard?, antved hero today.
4
t AMONG THE SICK t
$.-.
S. A Carmlchnel who had an oper
ation performed for the relief of
appendicitis Is getting along nicely
and will probably he out before many
davs
Invitations pilnted nt Tho Times
office.
i r h c 1 r n iiin r nfiB nr
uiaiMlu Hid tubart
?
RUSSIANS FLEE X
FROM THEIR HOMES X
X
Ily Amor tatcd Vri" tn ft(m nay Times
t LONDON, Sent, 13,-
X A wholesale exodus of X
X people in virtually all of X
tho townships and villages X
X of the Russian province X
of Grodno is reported, The
X people are fleeingi afoot, t
Dnfnn-noc iiiiiYilni'iiirr in
iiuiukuuo muiiiuoi iiits in
tho thousands aro sleep- X
ing in the woods at night X
. A. .-..-I I ... l.l .... A
i uieiiunuu uy uuiu ituns.
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ITALIANS AND Al'STUIANS 01
TOOKTIICIl IN ADItlATIO
Itepoit from Purls Sa)s AiisIiImii
Torpeibi ltoat Was lladly Dam-
aged In the Kiigagciiicut
(11 Auioclated ritu tn Cut Ilijr Tlmn.
PARIS, Sept. 1 .1 . A battlo be
lWLU" ,l"" """ ""ni'iiiu niiviii
$i abI11K;r a$$ ayz
I' rOHCll Sll IlllUt rHIU, OLLIiriUCl I 11111 H-
tween Italian and Austrian naval
day In tho Adriatic. Tho Ministry
I of Marino announced today that one
Austrian torpedo boat was dniuaged
" I seriously.
NAVIES
Sf ILL MEET UK
ANOTIIIMt A. II. ('. COX'-'lJltKN'tTi
DL'i: this wi:i:k
Secietnry Lansing Discusses Car-
I'liiin 'SToto With President To-
dii) Uxpi'L't Another Nolo
ID; AiocutJ Vrmi to Coo, llj TIiom.J
WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. II!.
Secretary Lansing announced today
that tho next meeting or the A. II.
C. courcrccs to discuss the Mexican
problem will probably ho In Wash
ington Wednesday or Thursday. The
Secretary today discussed with
Dff.ul.lm.t WMImm tlm Intnut until
c.. r m.,,., . TTi,nrri,.i.,i i-i.iinrtu
HUlll VJltlllllll'MII . ( If
reached hero that a uupiileniciitiil
note Is to he sent from t'nrraua
sources outlining in detail what
might bo made mutters of Joint
consideration. This would Includo
war Indemnity and guarantees to
rorelguers.
ZEPPELINS 01 RI
VISIT HAST COAST OK KXGLAXD
L.VST NIGHT
Xo Olio Killed and Hut Very Small
Pionerty Daiiinge Is Done by
ISoiiibs III opped
tDr Aljilclalcl rrna lo Cool 117 Time.
LONDON Sept. 1.1. Another
t,fist coast of Kngland last n'ght.
No rnH.mlllcH woio roporloil. Tho
attack Is described In tho following
official statement: "The east e0i.U
was again visited by hostile air
craft last night, llombu woio drop
ped, but theio woro no casualties
and thu only damago reported Is
some telegiaph wires down and
some glass biokeu.
WINS AI'STIIIAX
DKItllY AXD
;tf),.'()f
(11; AMlale. 1'iwa lo Coa Hay Tin".)
VIKNNA, Sept. IJi.-Tho
Austrlun derby, run today
ror a stako cr jiu.r.oo,
was won by Anton Drehers
Tovalib by three lungths riom
a field or cloven.
V
J1 $
UtiUbll Uf MMUIUIVI
Itecent Dlscnveiy of Piec'ons Meti
In Cmr.v County Crcnles .
Metal
Some i:iilenieni
Tho Port Orford Trlbuno bays:
"Considerable excitement was o
casloned recently when It was re
ported that Chus. Cm I, brother to
Forest Hanger J. H. Curl, had
found a deposit of radium on Mould
er Crook and had ovor $.10,000 of
tho metal In sight. Tho luport.
i however, wns premature, for while
'.Mr. Cm I bus taken out ovor two
tons or oio carrying a moial pro
uouncod by bomo good miners to
be radium, yet whothor or not the
find is of uny real value will not be
known until returns havo bean ie
ceived from an assaying ofr'co. Mr.
Curl Is v oiklnx In tho Monanza
ISusIn country at thb hoad of Mould
or Creek across tho divide from
the J. II. Smith claims and hi Curry
County.
SALEM The' state superintend-
.... I.. .!!.. 1t,fnn lr llrt4l CM.
Ulll IH Ffliuinci luiiuin " iuii' '
lltjrinuuf .... ...v,., .w ...r"
dolegates to tho O. & C. land con
feronco to favor somo plan whoroby
tho money from tho salo of tho lands
will go to the schools of the state.
PORTLAND -J. E. Megler, a
..-.,.!..... 4 . nl,n ,nr.l. rt. rt t ll ft Pll -
ju uiiiuti'iii -,uimin t'tt fvt ml u " -
umbla and for whom Hie town or
Megler was named. Is dead need sev -
pnty,
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Secretary Lansing and Ger
man Ambassador Discuss
ing Submarine Attack
Tl
Lusitania Case Not to Come up
Till Arabic Matter is
First Settled
ACTION NOT YET DECIDED
It Is Admitted That Dlscussli f
Indemnity Will Also Invoke the
(Jimstluii nf .liiMiflcnt'nii of
Coimiimidei1 mid of Facts
AltlUTItATlOX MAY
in: A(.'iti:i:i upon
tlljr Atio.lAtr1 riraM to C'oor liny Tinir
WASIIINOTOX, Sept. III.
Von Uerustorr'n conference
lasted half an hour. Prom
his milliner some or his
(luestloiiurs Inferred that thu
conference with the secretary
forecasts a favorublo outcome
ami that probably aibltra-
tlou might hu agreed upon.
(11 AnoclaloJ I'reM to Coot 11a jr Tlmra.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 111.-
Secretary of Statu Lansing announc
ed today, nftur a conference with
President Wilson, that no decision
had been reached by the United
States of Germany's proposal to ar
bitrate thu Arable case. It Is In
dicated in official quarters or both
Germany ami tho United States that
tn arbitrate the question of Indem
nity Involves tho question or Jub
tiricallou and facts.
lime Conference
Ambassador Von llornstorff went
' Into coufoioiico with SuLTotnry I.nn
.. t
f'lig nt noon. It is geno rally be-
lieved that before tho United States
will enter into formal negotiations
on tlio Arabic) ease In particular, It
will hu necessary Hrst to confirm
Germuny's assurance of cussatlou
of attack by submarines on liners.
Mission Iniportaiit
A declaration that tho United
States would not discuss tho Lusl
tanla caso until it Is established
whether tho sinking of tlio Arable
was Justified, Increases the Impor
tance of tho decision on thu Arable
note.
NOIIWHGIAX SHIP VICTIM
GKUMAX Sl'llMAItlNIJ
Ol'
Iti Itlhli ltoat Ih Itcpnrtcd Sunk nnd
Knur or tin' Crew mo
.Missing
lly AaaH Utwl row lo '"" DT Tlmfa.J
LONDON, Sept. I!l. A German
subiuaiino attacked with giinrirotho
Norweglun ship Presto with it cargo
of wood on Friday. Tho crew was
saved.
Ililllsli Ship Sunk
Lloyds report tho llrltlsli Hteaiuur
Ashmoro, 5 1 5 tons gross, gone
ashore and sunk. Four men or tho
crew mo missing and tho remainder
weie saved.
' $
, i.
LOCAL OVERFLOW
I. P. MOltHIS was hero from Plat II
today on business.
fuaNK LAYTON. well known trav
! ollng uiuii, U In tho city,
M. L. CUHHY bun roturiiud from an
auto trip to Portland with Uoy
Ruffnor. ,
Laud (iMinl Meeting. lloraco
Stevens m rived bore Saturday night
to maku arruugemonts for a meeting
to bo hold ul the Murshflold Cham
ber of Coiniiiorco tomorrow night to
he addressed by John A. Jeffrey, for
mer prosoeutlng attorney of Port
land. ItAILItOAl) LANDS!
('laud Mall) Tuexliiy Xlght at Cham
ber of Commerce)
Enforce tho Original Terms of the
rnilinml li ml L'rnnt! Tho citizens
or Coos County will hold a mooting
lit 8 o'clock Tuesday night in the
Chamber of Commerco for tho pur
pono or diMCUHHliiK the Issues Involv
ed In the dlspoall'on ot the lunds cin-
braced In the O. & C llnllroud Co.'s,
u Hilt.
HON. JOHN A. JEFFREY
Former prosecuting attorney for
tho Judicial District ombiaclng tho
count los of Josephine, Jackson. Lake
and Klamath, now of Portland, will
i,0 the in liirin.il speaker Everybody
i l.n,n rr,,.,. t.)4 r, .1 li llinlrn fll I I"
i wen unit-, iiiiii iii nn.. in m.i- j,.,. i
desires known n onier mat i ongrcss
, may understand properly the nnntl-
liiirnt-- of tbp community.
HIGHLY MPOHT N
nnnnr nrnnn p piiihi
uunntduLLDuurii
X
X
MUST INCREASE
EFFORT TO WIN
X
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ttlr AMorUlti'l rrrM In Coos liar TlmcK
LONDON, Sept, 13, X
English paners devot- i
X eel much space to tho an- X
I nouncement or David I
X Lloyd-George that the na- X
X tion must Increase its ef- X
X forts very greatly if vie- X
X tory for the entente al- X
lies is to be assured, X
CASE IS (HELD OVER
O. T. TltKADflOljD'K !?.-(,()( DAM-
An suit up ix"iii:ci:miVi:"k
Issues to be Set Xn .ludgo Skip-
worth Will Conduct Hearing
Trial .liny Xot Vet Selected
City AwiKtitcJ rrcM to Coo ray Trmra.
(Special to The Times.)
COQU1LLU, Sept. Ill, Today saw
the opening of tho regular term of
tho Circuit Court and the tnklng up
of equity cases that were set for
trial on Saturday by Juclgo Skip
worth. Stipulation lias been mndu lit tho
G. T. Treadgold ?r,l),(H)u damago
suit that tlio Issues of the case may
hu mndu up at this term or court ami
In December Judge Sklpwcirth will
return to glvo It u hearing. Juclgo
Coko will not try tlio case.
llcfore U reroreo arguments havo
been heard In the caso or the San
ford trusteo versus Pike, Phelan and
lianinietto, of Myrtle Point, a much
Involved caso which centers bnck
to tho merging of tho two banks In
Kosoburg Boniu tliuo ago. Thero Is
approximately $11,500 Involved. O.
P. Coshow, of Hosoburg, appeared
for tho trusteo; C. K. McKnlght for
Hnmmclto and A. S. Hammond and
Judge Sperry for Piku and Pliobiu.
Three drawings havo been made,
but as yet no Jury obtained. Dep
uty Sherirr Laird wont to Marshrield
this afternoon with another list.
Included In thb last two dra wings
wore A. II. Stutsman, Fred Larson,
or Murshflold; Alvln Smith, Coos
Hlvur; J. A. Allen, North llond;
W. H. Lundy, P. L. Phelan. Myrtle
Point; J. L. Anson, W. . Mehl, U.
F. Davenport, Fred Nosier, F. W.
Jones, or Coqulllu; M. F. Shoinaker,
Ilandon; Henry Hadabaugh, Norway.
Ah witnesses In the .loo ShapoiH
case, appealed from tho Marshflolil
Justice Court and Involving tho pos
session of oik horns, Oil Wright,
Illllls Short. Charli'H IIIclcox, A. F.
Cook and Tip Cordon havo been
summoned for tomorrow.
COUNTY COPHT .MUST IIK-DIS-TUICT
UXDKIt XIIW LAW
Knch Town Will bo mi Independent
District linns Now Under
Consideration
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Ore., Sept. 13. Tho
Coon County ConimlsHloiierH aro to
day wrestling with tho piobloui or
redlstiictlng tho entire county for
road mi muses. Tho now law re
quires that each municipal district
be Hindu an ludopumluiil road iIIh-
ivli u. Hu. I Murul, fluid. North
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Point and tho other towns will havo
to bo separated from the old dis
tricts or which thoy havo been a
part.
Thero aro now thlrty-tbreo road
districts lit tho county and tho
Commissioners want to reduce this
number considerably, figuring thai
a good road supervisor can take
cno of more territory than has been
assigned to him in tlio past, thereby
reducing tho coat ol official super
vision. Link llomls With Towns
Ono plan under consideration In
tho formation of the now districts
Is to arrange Ihem according to the
towns which tho roads serve. This
will mean that tho road districts
Instead or taking straight stretches
or highway, will be composed or
short HtrotchoH out from the city
llmltB. Ilko tljo spoken or a wheel,
each town bolng the IHib or tho dis
tricts which aro closely linked with
It will also moan that tho Coun
ty Couit will appoint u road super
visor for each town. It has been
suggested that the County Couit
and tho City Council ugroe In this
matter, making ono man surve as
street commissioner and county load
supervisor, thereby avoiding u clash
qf duplication of woik and expenses
AHCIIIi; MADDUX IS
INDICTED TODAY
An Indictment Iiub been re
turned against Archie Mad
den anested some timo ago
for shooting ut a companion
who lived with him ut Coal
odo. 4
Puul Fruonborg, chargod
with house breaking, was
sonteuced to 30 days In jail
after pleading guilty.
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Make Progress Everywhere
Except on Galicia Front
Russians Claim Gains
General Rusky Says No Dan
ger of Petrograd Falling Be
fore Enemy This Winter
BULGARIA MAKES BARGAIN
Statement That the Italkiiii Country
Is Now on Friendly Terms With
Turkey Several Tliinrsimd
Ku.nnIiih Prisoners Taken
Ily Aiaoctatnl rrraa to Cooa May Tlmta.
LONDON, Sept. 13. Tho Austro
Gurmau armies on tho Kastern front
uro making pi ogress ovuryvvhoro ox
cept along the Gallcian frontlor,
where tho Russians report further
success. In thu north Von Illndon
hurg In directing a violent drive
toward Dvinsk and tho crossing of
tho Dvina. In tlio center, Prlnco
Leopold has forced bis way over the
Xcelfanka and is attacking In tho
vicinity or Skldcl. In the south
Von Mnckeiisen on both sides of
tho Plnsk railroad, Is pressing east
ward toward town.
These movement luivo resulted In
tlio capture or several thousand
Russian. On thu other fronts thoro
Is llttlo to report.
Strike ii Itai'galu
It appears to bu established that
llulgaiia has struck n bargain with
Turkey ami Premier Hadosavoff,
in response to an appeal of tho
Armenians, Htaled Sofia Is now on
most friendly terms with Constan
tinople. lias Xo Keai'
General Husky, uommnndor of
tho northern Russian army, declares
positively that thero Is no clanger
Petiograd will fall this year before
the guns of tho Invaders.
In thu DalkaiiH mid Italy, minora
are current of an Austro-Germnu
offensive movement toward Con
stantinople. DIG IIA'PTLI) IS TUItXING
Til Kilt KAVOIt
IN
Result of Kugugeiiiciit Along Dvlnu
River .May Dccldo tho
Fate of Riga
(liy AtaoclalM 1'rc.l to Cooa nay Timet.
MERLIN, Sept. 13. Tho battlo
along tho Dvlnu river, which has
been virtually In u statu ot deadlock
for several days, swung In favor ot
the GormaiiH. The War Office an
nounced today that tlio Russians
had been ejected from several posi
tions cm the mirth bank of tho river.
This battle piobably will decide tho
falu or Riga.
SENDS NOTE REGARDING AT.
TEMPTED SINKING OK ORDUXA
Sa)s Weather Such That Coinnmnd
ee of Siibiumiun Could Xot Dis
tinguish .Nature) of Ship
tlly Aaaoclat) Troaa to cooa Hay Tlmaj.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Sopt. 13.
Germany's explanation ot tho uu
miccussriil attempt to destroy tho
Cuuard llnur Orilutia on July 9 la
that tho HUbiiiurluo commuiidor did
not violate instructloii which woro
not to attack any liner, but be
cause of thu weather ho wan unable
to maku out the character or nat
ionality of tho Orduiia, Tho ox
pluuatlon, which cumos In form of
a note, was laid before Presldont
Wilson today by Secretary of Stato
Lansing.
Torpedo Missed Her
Tho Orduiia, bound from Liver
pool to Now York with 200 pnsson
gers of whom L'li woro Americans,
wuh uttaekod by a torpedo which
barely missed hor and then was
shelled by a submarlno until out of
range. To substantiate tho
statement that the German com
mander wiu Inclined to follow ordern
It Is stated that ho soon after allow
ed the steamer Normandy to pans
unmolested.
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MUST ME AROUSED
Ill Amo lama l'iwa to Coca my Tlintsi
LONDON, Sopt. 13- A do-
maud Is made for offocttvo
nieasuros of reprisals for tho
Zeppelin raids. "It Is uso-
less to dlsgiilso tho fact 4
that nothing big or strong
will ho done unless tho gov-
eminent Is aroused to act-
Hon by public opinion," It v.
is Mated by the Globe hero
toiluj .
Monogram Oil nt the Marshffeld
Hardware Cuupauy.
Gfli HOLD CAPITAL1
GERMANS
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GERMANY EXPLAINS