The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    HEAR A HUNDRED ADVISERS, BUT
Coos Bay Times Your Paper
The Coo Buy Times la prond
topis' Pop01"'" nd ' trlvc
Uvo nj ,u nam0 by doPotll,K
promoting tbo people's Interests.
Vol. No. XXXIX.
Team Meets Michigan Uni
versity at East Lansing for"
Contest on the Gridiron
Oregon State Picked as Win
ner Over Willamette Wash
ington Counted for Victory
YALE'S CHANCES ARE SLIM
Ilarinril (iocs lntt Gamo Willi Peon-
nylwmla In Belter Slmpo Thau
Ijist Saturday Four Tennis of
III),' Nino Play" in Illinois
(Or AioclteJ I'rett to Coot l)r Timet.
EAST LANSING, Mich., Oct. 30.
Tho Oregon AgglcB outplayed Michi
gan Aggies nml by smashing tuctlea
they rushed their heavier opponents
off their feet, winning n (IocIbIvo vic
tory. In tlio first quarter, Abraham,
who was tlio stnr or the enmo, iicorcd
a touclulown. The Michigan dcfeiiBO
stiffened In tho second, but In thu
third Allen gnvo Oregon another
touchdown. In tho fourth Abraham
scored again.
Oregon Aggies 20, Michigan Ag
gies 0.
Other Results Today
' Cornell Ifi, Virginia Polytechnic 0.
Lehigh, i'J; GottyBburg, 0.
LaKnyclto, 17; PiMinsylvanla, 0.
Dartmouth, liO; AmhorBt, 0.
MtnucBotu, (i; IIHiioIh, fi,
Chicago, M; Wisconsin, 13.
Nebraska, 21; Anion, 0.
Carlisle, 0; West Virginia Wos
leyan, II.
Pittsburg, 12; Alloghony, 7.
John HoiikliiH, 12; Swathmoro, 21
Yalo, 0; Colgate, 1C.
Army, 13; Villa Nova, 1C.
Harvard, 13; PomiBVlvania State 0.
Prlncoton, 27; Williams, 0.
Syracuse, H; Michigan, 7.
North Carolina Agricultural and
Meehanlral, 11; Navy, 12.
Indiana, 7; Washington and Leo 7.
Ml HIGAN FAVORITK
Xrlllier Team Knew of ShoUgtli of
tho Other Side
ID; Auoeltled I'rett to Cw,t ntjr Timet.)
EAST LANSING, Mich., Oct. 30.
Tho football gamo horo today bo
tweeu tho Aggies of Oregon and
Michigan furnished a spectacle- of
to teams representing colleges 2000
miles apart going Into a contest with
no dcflnlto knowledge of each oth
er's strength. Michigan wns tho
fsvorlte, howovor.
FAVOR WASHINGTON
Oregon
Slnlo L'nlvei-hKy Also Kv-
pei'trtl tit Win
tOr Auoclttt. Trttt to Coot Ptjr Timet.
SEATTLE, Oct. 30. Washington
nd Whitman battled hero today
for football honors, tho former on
lerlng tho gamo as strong favorite
Oregon was llkowlso picked to win
over Wlllamotto nt Salem, while
Washington stato was counted on
'or a victory ovor Idaho at Moscow.
California clashed with St. Mary's
College and Southern California mot
the Sherman Indians.
VALFS CHANCUS fiWJI
"nnrd .WIu7o"Gnnio Hotter
Than Uist Saturday.
IDr Auof U(j rrcM t0 CoM Dty Tmei,
NEW YORK, Oct. 30. Yalo'B
"ances of victory ovor Colgate to
wr were regarded as dubious when
"e teams lined up, but Harvard
et Into tho gamo against tho
enn. stato determined to mnko a
Deei showing than last Saturday.
Other games which attracted at
tention were.
Army Vs villa Nova.
orth Carolina A'ggles vs. Navy.
Virginia Polytechnic vs. Cornell.
Virginia vb. Virginia Military
Academy,
TO FIGHT IT OUT
I'
our Undefeated Teams of
"Rig
Nllio" Min. 'rml.iv
ISj Auo, Utea Prett c coot B.tjr Tlmei.l
CHICAGO, Oct. 30. Four undo-
ated elevens of tho "Big Nino"
"8ht R out today to decide which
p lr of tho teams shall clash for
6 championship honors. Tho
.!?W Lronet together Wisconsin
" Chicago at Chicago and Mir
ta and Illinois, at Champaign.
Inne-
1 C. TE1 IS"
WINNER TODAY
... if iTiirn nnnHrn1?
1 1 R a 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I ' II II f I L i
Vfliui ui nun tiniv cgi
of its tills "Tho
11 times to
" energies to
Established 1878
As Tho Const Mnll.
.
GLYCERINE PLANT 1
BURNED TODAY t
t
. t
4 tllf AoclteJ I'rett to CMot Cr Timet,
AURORA, III,, Oct, 20, X
Fire early today in the l
plant of the W, F, Job- I
)ins Chemical Comnanv,
n "which glycerin for use 1
!., t,!u ..ri" i
hi iiiii wpiusives is man
t ufactured, caused dam
age estimated at $100,
000, The cause is un-
X known,
STATU HAS SPKCIAL DAY AT THU
KX POSITION
Governor Wltliycnmho and Staff Ks-
cortod to Ground by Detach-
niei'l of Cavalry
tnr Attocltteil I'rett to Coo tlf Timet.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30. Gov
ornor Wltliycomho of Oregon and
staff woro cBcortcd to the Panamn
Paclllc exposition by United Stntcs
cavalry today to colobrnto Oregon
Day. Tho program Included addres
ses by prominent offlclalH and a re
ception. of y. s.
JAPAN WANTS AMKHICA TO All)
IN STOPPING CIIIXKSi: MOVK
TIiIiiUh Chungo to .Mount chy Shoulil
Not ho Attciiipted Until War
Huh lltvn Settled
(Ur AuoUteJ rrnit lo Coot liar TIrim.
TOKIO, Oct. 30. Tho Japanese
govorninont has rcqiiostetl tho Amor
lean government to give Its support
In representations which are being
made at Poking for tho purpose
of postponing tho ro-cstabllshniont
or a monarchy In China until the
Kuropcnn war Is ended. Japan's
policy was decided upon after a con
sultation with Grent Britain.
Will Not Talk
Secretary Lansing declined to dis
cuss tho naturo of Japan's request
that tho United States support a gen
eral representation to China against
tho change of tho form of govern
ment. The Amorlcan government, it is
understood, roccjitly took a position
that It could not express any vlowa
on tho subject, as to do so might
bo construed as Interference In tho
intornal nffalra of a sovereign stato.
HKQUKKT SUNT OUT
.lapaiioso Asked Aid of V. S. nnd K"
teuto Power
ID; AmoUIJ rreu to Coot P7 Tlnrt.J
PUKING, Oct. 30. Tho Japanese
government Oct. 1C communlcatod
to the ontento powors and tho Unit
ed States a request that thoy act with
It In uttoniptlng to bring about a
postponement of tho chaugo of tho
form of tho Chlneso government. Tho
United States and Franco abstained
In stops taken at Poking by Japan,
FGreat Britain and Russia.
This phase of tho situation Is
causing much speculation among
Chlneso officials, sotno of whom ox
nress tho belief that Franco anil tho
PUnlted States aro not willing to fol
low tho Japaneso leadership In Or
iental politics.
SEATTLE
Tim ilmdiro Seattle of tho Pugot
fSoiind Bridge and Dredging Com
pany is being prepared for sea and
It Is said on the waterfront that the
craft will get away on Wednesday
for tho north after a stay horo of
two years during which tlmo sho-wns
employed in digging Coos Bay to a
depth of 2D feet from tho bar to the
Smith Mill.
It IB probable that tho tug Gollali,
tho largest tow boat on tho Pacific,
will como from Seattle to take her
north and that a steam schooner
will bo engaged to take tho romalu
dor of tho paraphernalia.
Of the old crow It Is said that
Captain Thorshelm, Axel Ilonnol
ykko, Frank Arnot and Joe May will
go north on .her. The understanding
13 that tho Seattle will go to work
on Puget Sound.
Hallowe'en ball, Kaglo.i ball, Sat
urday night Piatt's Orchestra.
OREGON
SO
0
10 IE WE
(EmiB Satt
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
KILLS FIVE OF
HIS RELATIVES
William Cameron, of Carey,
Idaho, Commits Wholesale
Murder of his Own Family
E
But With Bullet in Head He is
Still Alive and Has Chance
of Recovery
MURDERS WIFE AND BABY
Then Shoots Wife's Parents, Mr. and
.Mrs. .lolin Adiiuisou, and Also
Kills Hi-iithcr-hi-Law, Jiunes
Adaiuson Attempts Kiilcldo
IPr Attirtitea Front to dm 0r Timet.)
BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 30. William
Cameron, who last night at Carey
shot nml killed his wife, bnby daugh
ter, wlfo's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Adainson, and brother-in-law,
lauiOH Adnmson, and then Hont a
bullet Into his own head, la still
ollvo today and may recover.
WD B I LiTY VISITS
LORD LIIXTF.NANT OF IRKLAND
GOKS TO F.XPOSITIOX
llhi Wife, Lady Aberdeen Will Pre
' hide at National Woman's Club
CoiijioNs Thero
ill AltoclnM rrett tn Coot Uf TIdim.1
SKATTLK, Wash., Oct. 30. Tho
'Marquis of Aberdeen, Lord Lieuten
ant of Ireland, doparted for
Sim Francisco by train this morning
accompanied by tho ..Marchioness. It
is expected Lady Aberdeen will pro
uld o at tho national congress of wom
en's clubs In Sau Francisco.
SCHOONER IS LOST
TWO .MAST ROAT SKHX TO CAP
SIZK IX ATLANTIC
RUitstor In Observed from Coast
Guard Station ami Savers
Standing By
BOAT IDKXTIFIIJD
(Ur AuotUttd rrctt t covt r.tr Time
NIJW YORK, Oct. 30.
Tho vesEol proved to bo tho
K. C. Titus. Tho captain nml
crow woro rescued.
(nr AtoltteJ Tfttt to Coot Utf Timet.
NKW YORK, Oct. 30. Observers i
at tho Point Lookout Coast Gunrd j
station two miles south of. Long f
Beach, saw a two mastotl schooner,
fighting her way through heavy bcob,
capsize and founder. Tho llfo saving
crow is reported standing by.
STAGE1SDELAYE
High Boas breaking up to tho very
dca wall upsot tho beach traffic of
yestorday between Coos Bay "und
Florence. Stages loavlng Mnrsh
fleld nt C o'clock yesterday morning
failed to got clear through to tho
Umpqua and returned hero about
11:30 Inst night. Passengora from
Floronco wero dolayed ovor night at
Gardiner and on the road down ono
of their cars was swept complotoly
over by the waves. It was empty at
the time. Tho stages camo through
all right today.
Swept by Water
The storm of yestorday was gen
eral along tho southorn Oregon coast.
At C a. m. tho atages loft Floronco
for Coos Bay. Delays put them back
several hours and at noon tho Ump
qua was reached. It was on this
trip the cars woro swept by the wa
ter. Last ovonlng tho party camo
doWn to tho mouth of tho Umpqua
expootlng to find tho stages waltlug.
They were met by ono driver, whoso
niachlno was stuck in tho sand a milo
down tho beach, nnd so went back
to Gardiner.
In tho meantime other stages
from Coos Bay reached tno Umpqua.,
pulled out. the machine but found
tho passengers gone and so came
back.
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BE GUIDED BY YOUR
MEMIIKR OP THK ASSOCIATED PRKS9
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 19 15
DECIDED
kxpkrts tiiixic hkspkriax
was torpkdokd
Stato Fragment of Kitglnu of War
Found Could Xot Hnvo Been
P.leco of Mine
tllf AttoHtteJ Prett to Coot lUr Timet.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 30.
Secretary Lansing nnnouncod today
that tho Navy Department had def
initely established tho fact that tho
fragment of nn onglno of war, which
eh nk the steamer Hesperian, showed
that It had been torpedoed. In tho
opinion of tho United States naval
exports, tho fragment could not hnvo
been a part of a inarlno mine.
Will Inform' Gci-iuuUy
Secretary Lansing said tho result
of tbo navy department Investigation
would ho communicated Immediately
to tho Gorman government.
P
INCORPORATE STKAMSHIP COM
PANIKS Capital Is Th rco .Million and Prom
inent Chinese Hold Siiuio of
Tho Stock
(Mr AilorUtM IVwt to. Coot nt Tlrom.
NIJW YORK, Oct. 30. Interest
and curiosity was aroused in ship
'..I... l...tn !... I... .1... II
1'iiiK tuiiiua iii-'iu i) iuu iiiiim I'ujuuuu
at Albany of tho Pacific and Kastoru
Steamship Company. It Is capital
Izod for $2,000,000 and some of tho
shares nro owned by prominent Chi
nese, ono of them Kal Fu Shu, who
Is about to retire an Chinese Minis
ter at Washington.
Offlccru rofiiBCd to discuss tho
purposes of tho company, except to
say that It Is a big enterprise
RECEIVED IN EAST
IJXTKRTAIXMICXT AT DKS .MOIXF.S
FOR .MRS. FIKLDS OF PORTLAND
Carries Petition of Women Voters
Demanding Suffrage Amendment
to Constitution
lif Auoeltt rtm to Coot !' TlrnM.)
DKS MOINHS. Oct. 30. Senntor
and Mrs. CummliiB will he hosts to
night nt n reception for Mrs. Sarali
Bard Field, of Portland, special en
voy from tho womon voters of tho
West to congress. A public rocop-
t!on was held at tho stato houso this
afternoon. Mrs. Flold boars a peti
tion demanding tho woman suffrago
nmondmoiit to tho federal constitu
tion. ONU THOUS
vKMeA-nxn xkI
kd FOR
Dr. Adtlls and Ralph K. Blulr aro
Punished No Prison Sentence
Is Given
(lljr AuoclateJ I'rett to Com lUjr Timet.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30. Dr.
Thomas Addis und Ralph K. Blair,
convicted of violating the neutrality
of tho Unltod States by conspiracy
to hi to mid retain men for tho Brit-
01
COM
IT
fflO
E
IE
jlsh army, woro fined l,00u,each !n.,nB cnrranzii rolnforcomouta from
tho United States court. No prison
sentonce was Imposed.
SIR CIIARLKS TUPPKR
HAS PASSKD AWAY
(Hr AuotUted Treu lo coot Cr Timet
OTTAWA, Canada, Oct. 30.
SlY Charles Tuppor, tho
Canadian statesman, died In
Kugland today, aged 05 years
I
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COMMISSION ASKKD
TO HKLP IX POLAND
(nr AtweltteJ l'reu t coi rtr Timet.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct.
30. Germany has asked tho
American Commission for lie
nor In Belgium to under
take in Poland rollof meas
ures similar to thoso taken In
Belgium.
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WILL WKD TONIGHT
Gcorgo Anderson this afternoon
(jccured a llceuso to wed Miss Mao
Durant. Tho marriage will occur
this evening.
Hallowe'en ball, Kaglos ball, Sat
urday night. Plntt'a Orchestra.
mtntB
EVENING EDITION. ' TWELVE PAGES.
EXPECT BATTLE
. TO START
Villa Forces Gathering to Meet
Carranza Army at Agua
Prieta Over Border
DIE ATTACK TODAY
Carranza Patrol Fights With
Three Hundred Villa Men
and Drives Them Back
ARMY IS
BAD SHAPE
Reported That Villa Men Aro Hard
ly Able to Fight and That Women
and Children Catilp Followers'
Aro In PJtinhlo Condition
tDr AttncUHxJ t'rttt to Oott tit, TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 30.
Skirmishing between the Villa nnd
Carranza forces near Agua Prlota
aro reported today by General Fun
ston. Thrco hundred Villa troops
were attacked at Cahrllloiia by the
Carranza patrol and forced to re
treat to Anuvaeill, west of Agua
Prlota.
The main Villa army camped last
night on tho bunks of tho Sau Ber
nardino River. General Fmistou re
ported tho Villa attack prohnblly
will como from tho Hast.
OrriclalN .Satisfied
Tho position of tho main Villa
forco Is satisfactory to the officials
of tho War Department, for tho ron
oou that, barring accident, tho entire
Carranza forco now being trans
ported through American territory
will huvo crossed tho border to
Agua Prieta boforo night. 4
IN PITIABLI3 SHAPK '
Women nml Cltlldieu With
Villa
Forces aru Suffering
tnr Attocltlta rrett to Coct ntr Timet.
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Oct. 30. Vllln'o
nrmy resumed nt daylight tho march
on Agua Prieta, across the border
from hero, preceded by n cavalry
advance guard which reachod a
point 18 miles cast of hero.
Carranza scouts reported that Vil
la's troops nro hnrdly ahlo to fight
and that tho women and children
composed tho customary camp fol
lowers, aro in a pltlablo state.
FIvo hundred Villa cavalrymon
ronchod Slaughter's ranch on tho
bo id or 18 miles cast of horo today.
On that part of tho ranch on tho
American sldo, Butted States cavalry
and n mnchluo gun platoon woro
placed on guard.
I nUUru lguU il I tu
CARRANZA FIGHTKHH PASS OV
Kit A.MKRICAX SOIL TODAY
I. S. Infantry Go Al"g With Train
of Sixteen Carloads of Men
for Front
(Hr Awwltlej rreu to Coot IUr Timet.
KL PASO, Texas., Oct. 30. The
Hist troop train of 111 cars, carry
Kuglo Pass to Agua Perleta, passed
through hero this morning. It car
rlod an escort of tho Sovontconth
Unltod States Infantry.
GOVKRNOR OF SONORA TKLLS OF
XOTK FROM SKCHKTARY
(Ur AuoeUtol I'rett to Uwt Pr Tlmt.
NOGALKS, Oct. 30. Carlos Ran
dall, tho Vlllu governor of Sonorn,
inudo public today, Secrotary Lnn-
SOON
ELI IDE PUBLIC
4, i sing's roply to his protest ngatust
the transportation or Carranza troops
ovor American soil. Randull was In
4 formed, ho stated, that he or other
leaders rcsponsimo ror crimes against
Americans or tholr property would
be trontod ns outlaws.
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L H. MIXISTKR TO
BULGARIA RKCKIVKD
(Ilr AuU't4 l'rt.t to root Hl Timet.)
SOFIA, Oct. 30. Lewis
Klnstoiu, tho American mln-
ister credited solely to Bul
garia, has presented his cre
OWN
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
X HUNDREDS OF MEN 1
t KILLED IN COLLISION X
X X
tnr AwocUle.1 rrctt to coot 3tr Tlmft.l
X LONDON, Oct, 30, X
X Hundreds of men are re- X
X ported missing after a 1
X collision between the
X British auxiliary sweeper X
X Hythe and another British t
X warship off the Gallipoli X
X peninsula, in which the X
X Hythe was sunk, X
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LARGK RODIKS OF TROOPS ARK
LICAVING FOR BULGARIA
Trniiwpoiis Vrom Odc-su. and So
bn.Htopol aro Heavily Convojcd,
Berlin Paper Says
tllf Attotlttetl frrii to Coot llty Timet,
COPKNHAGKN, Oct. 30. Largo
contingents of Russian troops hnvo
set snll from Black Sea ports of
Odessa and Sohastopol for tho Bul
garian coast, tho Berlin Tngoblatt
says:
Tho dispatch, telegraphed to tho
Tngoblatt from Bucharest, says tho
transports were convoyed by a
strong squadron. Recent nttneks
on tho Bulgarian port of Varna by
tho Russlnu warships, according to
this account, was nindd In prepara
tion for an attempt to land troops.
IS
NIJW FRKNCH MINISTRY RKPHK
HI3XT8 ALL THU FACTIONS
It
Is the First Coalition Cabinet
That Was Kver Formed
In Franco
in AmoUU4 rrttt to Ctm 1U, Timet.)
''PARIS, Oct. 30. Premier Brlnnd
presonted to Prosldent Polncnro to
day, tho members or tho new Cab
inet. Tho Cabinet represents till
factions and Is tho first coalition
Ministry ovor formed in Franco.
Brlnnd paid a ttibuto to tho Btand
of formor Promlor Vlvlnnl.
KING GKORGK IS
RKPORTKD IMPROVING
(Ur AttocltteJ I'reu to Coot mr Timet.
LONDON, Oct. 30. Khiej
Goorgo, who wob Injured by
being thrown from his horso,
shows further Improvement,
according to an official an
nouncement. T
JOHN I). GOSS, W. U. DOUGLAS
OR W. A. RKII) .MAY HUN
Interest Will Likely Center In Mayor,
ally Contest Cause Much
Discussion Today
DR. K. K. STRAW IS
NOT A CANDIDATE
, Dr. K. K. Straw, formor
4 Mayor, stated Into this after-
noon that ho positively would
4 not ho a candidate for Mayor
this year, 4
W.. U. Douglas iilso has do-
clared that he Ib not a can-
dldate.
Marshflold municipal politics con
tinue to bo the chief matter lindor
discussion today, Considerable talk
of a harmony caudldato for Mayor
was heard, among thoso being moil-
tioucti uoing jonu u, uoss, now
City Attorney, W, U. Douglas and
W. A. Rold. Thoso woro suggested
by thoso who desired to avoid a re
vival of tho old Straw-Copplo con
troversy, Soma took tho withdrawal or Carl
KvortBpn from tho Mayoralty con
test to mean that Dr. Struw, former
Mayor, would run again.
W. A. Hold, who has boon talked
of, is said to bo most nccoptablo to
Straw'B supporters. Dr. Straw per
sonally went to Mr. Rold somo days
ago and told him that ho would
support olthor Carl Kvortson or Mr.
Rold.
Copplo Xot Hero,
Mr. Copplo Is at Bandon looking
after tho moving or his store thero
and will bo out of town for ten days
so that no further expression haa
been heard from him.
Harry G. Hoy wanted to run for
Mayor some time ago, but he bus
us1
It. If
I m
V-
not announced his candidacy, Clins.
Relgard 1b still In doubt about
RUSSIA
SENDS
MEN
CI NET
NAID
REPDB
HARMONY
CONVICTIONS
A Southwest Oregon Paper
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That's what tbo Coos Bay Times la. A Boatk.. ,
west Oregon pnpor for Southwest Oregon people"
nd dovotod to tho best istorcits of this crest "'
tectloa . Tbo Times always boosts sad MTtr '
knocks,
No. 84
Fall of Pirot Severe Blow As
It Leaves the Road Open ,r
to Nish
Seige of Stronghold Last Two
Days Before the Position
is Finally Captured
SITUATION "JS CRITICAL
Serbians nro Returning North With
itlea of .loluluj: (ho Main Army
In tho Interior Whcro Stato of
SloKo is Rapidly Approaching
tnr AetoeUlel rrett te Coot Dr Timet.
SOFrA, Oct. 30. Tho fall of Pirot
Wednesday morning was a severs
blow to the Serbian army, since ths
reduction of this strong fort leaves,
open tho rond to Nlsh.
Tho capture followed throe days
of desporato fighting.
Tho Herhlnu position Is now ex
tremoly critical.
Serbians near Mltrovltza and
Prlshtlna nro returning north with
tho ovldout purposo of Joining the
main army in tho Interior, where it
is Bald a stato of ologo Is rapidly
approaching.
PLIGHT DESPERATE
1 r
AJIMITS THAT 8KRUIA
UXGIUXR
Capital r.its Bceu'.Movcd From NMt
to Somo Unknown Polnt Ai .
SERBIAN TOWN -IS
OCCUPIED
J'
FIGHT SEVERE ONE
iml In Danger . Jj&TVI
(Hr AtiocUteJ I'rett to Coot Bt Tl,) v t'; l
LONDON, Oct. 30. CanHirjfl ' '
progress of the Teutonic aud Blilsriti jL
an forces Invading Sorbla was ttj-li
ed today by Borlln. The Ansd-!
(icnnnns captured thousands of pris
oners nnd thrco cannon. Londsn
suya the position of Sorbla Is becom
ing nioro dcapornto dnlly. j ' ":
Nlsh la threatened by the ljsW
Inns whilo the ToutonB grsdyaJI-), .
nilflllltl.r n ltnu tntunfjt tt.u i..! U 18 t
"- R " w..i.t n.v nini ""Tl; V i
nun iiibuiiui ui iruguyovuis. ,.1, - AJ
Capital U Moved &r i
Romo rcportB that the SsrterAi'f I
capital was romovod to a "certam'
point." Sofia roports Serbians in
retreat in a wostorly dlroctlon sit
along tho Bulgarian front. j
Unofficial dispatches say the Bul
garian officer commanding" the ad.
vnnco patrol dlnod with tho Ausl'rV
German staff.
Purls says tho British troops at
Snlonlkl havo been ordorod to de
part for tho Serbian front, whsja
Junction with tho Sorblans Is already
offectod. 1 1
Fight In Wost
In tho west, Paris roports prog
ress nt Dots Kn Hacho and a repulse
of the Gorman attack on Riga and
Dvluslc,
GETS FINE PLACE
J. S. HANSON ACCKITH POSITIOST
WITH BOISK.PAYKTTK CO i
Resigns Position Wth O. A. Bn&lC ( H
Company Will Bo
Associate? ' " x i
With R. K. Iitvln in Now PhuV
J. S. Hanson, for several yMmf
ccuncctod with tho offices or the C,
A. Smith Lumber Company and hav
ing charge of tho offices of the
Smitli-PoworB-Honncssoy mine, has
resigned, effective Novombor 1C, Ha
gavo up his local position to accept
a hotter position with the Bo('a-
Payotto Lumbor Co. at Bolso, IdfiHo,
a big Weyerhausor company. TJia
departuro or Mr. Hanson and family
from Marshflold will bo greatly re
gretted by the many frlondg they
hnvo made horo. ,
' It. K. Irwin, formerly with the C.
A. Smith Company In Marshfleld, hs.
charge or tho sulos dopartmont or tUs
Bolso-Puyctto Co.
MarshfieliMtoseburg uuto 11h,
Thi'ougli uuto to Hoseburg, $7.W.
Reservations at 'Tluj Owl" l'hose 74
Banco at Finnish Hall .
Saturday Kveulng, October SOU, "'
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