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EVER NOTICE THAT IT IS ALWAYS f ASIFR TO PffflMISF THAN IT IS TO COME ACROSS? Coos Bay Times Your Paper Tho Cow Bay Tlmoa U proud People rpcr," Bd I "trlvcs live ,tB Mtn0 by derotlss promoting tlio people's latereiU. Vol. No. XXXIX. P. 0. INSPECTOR TAKING Ml Examined Large Number of Witnesses Regarclihg Open ing of Mail Sacks Evidence is Gathered and Case Will be Taken to the Federal Grand Jury LEAVES FOR PORTLAND .Stories Hoard from till Who Can Do rcn nil thai Wci-o at (ho Scene of tlio Disaster When Pared Tost Sacks Were Itlfleil INSPECTOR LEAVES TODAY FOR PORTLAND Postoffico Inspector Noll nt noon suddenly halted hla Investigation of witnesses and loft on tho Kllburn for Portland. Ho gavo out no further Information. It io bollovcd ho has secured enough ovldcnco on which to buso a enso for tnmporlng with tho mails and that ar rests by n Doputy United States Marshal mny result. Rigid Investigation of tho nllogod rilling of mull Backs aboard tho San ta Clara continues today. P. L. Noll, postal Inspector from Portland, camo , back Inst evening from tho wreck, but nindo no statements, other than that ho may ho horo'a day or two yet. High tldo hud nurraundod tho wreck wbon-howont ToFoHifrmrlf yistordny with Harry J, Kimball, and though they wore unablo to go aboard. It la said that tho federal grand Jury In Portland may conduct nit ex amination of witnesses who aro satn to havo actually soon tho mnll sacks brokon open and that indictments may follow after that. Dozens of wltuessoH apponrcd this morning before Postal . Inspector Nell and told what thoy know about tho taking of mnll from Undo Sam's bags. Ono man who wns cntlro list must havo contained ciaso examined said afterwards that tlii to 200 names of local people. Tlio examination was carried on "In tho offlco of Postmnstor Hugh Mc kaln. Tlio witnesses camo and told everything that thoy know. Only tho tralght facta wore sought, and hearsay was glvon no placo In tho Program, U Is said that Mr. Noll is gottlng tho list of witnoBBcs who actually w tlio rifling of tho sacks nt tho wreck, to bring thorn next woolc bo foro tho Fodornl grand Jury to toll their stories. Thoro havo boon no arrests yot. Thoro can bo nono, It is undorstood "ept through tho nctunl serving f impors by a Doputy United Statos Marshal. Soveral women wore oxamlned this morning. Many pooplo on tho bench 8 few days after tho wreck saw tho opening of sacks on tho beach and, In one specific caso, bo It was re ported, actually In front of a crowd. CARGO COVERED UP "I'HXKD TIMBERS OF WRECK RAVE FALLEN OX HULL "HI bo Necessary to Open Side- of Hoat to Got Out More Goods' Men who returned from tho wreck today said that tho burned timbers f tho upper part of tho vessel had ,alen onto tho hull of tho boat Wher than being carrlod away by the ea, as was expected. What Is ,eIt Of tho paron In ihn .hnlrl nt Mm ARRESTS PRO BL vessel has been covered up and It 8 the opinion of thoso who saw the condition of tho wreck that Dthlng could be removed unless the 8de of the boat .was opened. 't Is stated that parcol post sacks e floating around in portions of tDe hold and that no uo WIS touching them. OKOnGE UOTNOn returned overland ,at night from a business trip to Portland. U'dllCHoHB t Tho PoMHIlia. of Its title "The M all Umei to ita caerrfes to Established 1878 As Tho Const Mnll. ENGINES A WREGK SIMOX HltOS. UNCERTAIN AIIOUT RPVING SANTA CLARA AitIvo to FPU Rent In Flames Sher iff Johnson Promises to Protect Salved Cargo Uncortnlnty marks tho plans of JoBOph and S. Simons, wreckers, as to whether or not tho hulk of tho San ta Clara is worth buying. They camo hero only to find that pirates had set tho craft nfiro and virtually destroyed tho engines, In which tno wreckers were most Interested. Thoy wont to sco tho Santa Clara yesterday and found tho rultis still smouldering. Sheriff Johnson last night camo ov er from Coqulllo and told Simon Ilros. that, providing they buy tho wreck nnd start to salvo tho rest of tho cargo, that ho would sco it j properly protected on tho beach. NOIITII BEND MAX TELLS AIIOUT LOOTING VESSEL Thinks That Xortli Pacific Steam ship Company Cannot bo Held Itcsponslblo for Io.nm. NORTH BEND, Or., November 12. Editor Coos Day Times i Tho North Pacific Steamship Co. cannot bo hold liable for loss of goods on tho stcamor Santa Clara by many Coos Hay morchants Is tho opinion of a North Dcnd attor noy. It Is claimed by ono of tho North iloud attorneys who has bcou em ployed by one of tho clalmnuts who lost u considerable lot of goods In the Santa Clara wreck that If It Is true, ns claimed by tho North Pa cific Steamship Company that the Dtcnmor Santa Clara had novor been deserted by them, but turned tho vessel over to "Tho Coos County Huslncss Men's. Association In order that tho business men nnd mor chants In this vicinity could rotnovo tholr own goods, which was at tho request of tho Coos County Husl ncss Men's Association, relieved tho North Pacific Steamship Company from nil liability and damages to goods BU8tnlncd by any and nil mer chants who are membors of tlio Coos County HiiBlncss Men's Association, (for tho net of tho association Is tho act of tho mombors) whether prcsont or not Including all porsons who aro not mombers who actually wont on board who undortook to ro movo tholr own goods except such morchants or porsons whoso goods woro actunlly damaged prior to tho tlino tho Coos County Huslncss Men's Association, undertook to take pos Bosslon. It nppcars that most of tho mer chandlso consigned to Coos Hay and vicinity was not damaged aboard tho Santa Clara as thoy woro placod mostly In tho upper hold of tho boat and damago to thoso goods wore dono principally In tho handling and by bolng thrown ovorboard and per mitted to wash ashore. It would scorn that If tho mor chants or Coos County Business Men's Association, who took pos session of tho Santa Clara wont about unloading goodB In such a mannor or permitted othora to do so or were unablo to prevent thoso on board from handling their goods In such a mannor as to creato a loss or allowed looting to go on or woro unablo to prevent looting, un der such circumstances, tho North Pacific Steamship Company could In no way bo held Hablo to such mer chants, persons or mombors of tho Coos County Ilusluess Men's Associa tion, who took possession with a view of unloading their own goods. If tho so-called pirates becamo too much for tho Huslncss Men's Asso ciation, and thoy were ouuguu i" leavo tho vessel, this it could not bo said was through any fault of tho Steamship Company. In order to hold the North Pa cific Steamship Company Hablo, It will bo necessary In many cases to show that tho goods wore actually damaged before turned over to tho Coos County Business Men's Asso ciation, this will be impossible to prove In many cases and the burden of proof will be upon the claimant in the event of an action for dam ages against the Steamship Company- It appears that tho Steamship Company lost no time in consenting to the Coos County Business Men's Association to board tho Santa Clara 01 outs MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWELVE PAGES. ITALIAN BOAT IS TORPEDOED Steamer Firenze is Sunk by a Submarine and 21 Lives Are Lost OTHERS! SAVED Six of Those Killed Are Re ported to be Passengers in Message to Rome TWENTY-SEVEN RESCUED Nliicty-Sl.v Member of tho Crow Also Reach Safety, Acroi-dlng to Report British Steamer is AI.so Sunk by Enemy BRITISH STEAMER GOES TO THE BOTTOM IDr AniofhtM rrtia to Com nay Tlrnm. LONDON, Nov. 13. The Hrltlsh steamer Sir Richard Awdry, 2231 tons gross, wns sunk. vessel is suxk AND CItKW IS SAFI lllf AuocUtod rrM to cvkm nf TlnnM.J LONDON, Nov. 13. Tho Hrltlsh sfenmer Don of Crom blo, 59 1 9 tons gross was Bunk. Tho mombera of tho crew wore saved., Illy AikkIiIpJ l'rtta to Coo ILjr Tlmri, ROME, Nov. 13. Tho Itnllan stcamor Flrenzo, 3973 tons gross, was1 Blink by n submarine Six pas nangcrs and 1G of tho crow aro missing. Twenty-seven passengers and 9G members of tho crew woro caved. Tho announcement falls to stnto whether tho vessel was sunk In tho Mcdltorruncnn. CHASHD IilFH HOATS Succeeded In Sinking Somo People from Annum WlUi Itlj Auolttt TrtM U Coo Dr TIoim.) NAPL12S, Nov. 13. Tho survivors of tho Ancoun, IntorgLtod by tho authorities of Tunis, testified that tho submarine during tho night chas ed tho boats containing passengers and capsized somo of thorn. KAISER TAKES TRIP OX WAV TO SOFIA TO SKK KINO FKRDIXAXD Ijiiter Ho Will inspect Armies nnd riiiiw n Trip to Con- Htuiitiuoplu (Df Auoclitoi Trtti to Cnnt (17 TlmM. LONDON, Nov. 13. Kmporor nVllllam Thursday passed through Hungary on his wny to Sofia, where ho will visit King Ferdinand for two days, according to a dispatch from '(Coponhagon. Afterwards, tho Km noror itlana to Inspect von Mackon- 'son'a armies In SoThla nnd later will pay a visit to Constantinople. TURKS DKSTHOV A BRITISH BOAT AND UAITL'HK CRKW Nino of Thoso Aboard tlio Craft are Reported to Havo Been Taken Prisoners Ur AMotUtfl I'lTM to Coo Ujr Tim") LONDON, Nov. 13. An official statement toduv announced that the tnrt8i, suhmarlno E-20 was sunk by tho Turks In tho sea of Marmaroa hnd that 9 mombera of tho crow woro taken prisoners. Constantinople an nounced tho capture of a submarln 'several days ago. to remove their own goods as this unloaded a whlto elephant off, tho ajioulders of tho steamship company, rollevod tho steamship company of loss and expenso which a great many of the Coos Bay people now muBt stand. B. C. CLEMANTS. Hare your XiETTEIt heaas, bill beads, etc., printed at TUB TIMKS Gfflee. SUBMARINE IS SUNK law MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS S BIS PURSUED TEUTONIC FORCES ARE STILL DRIVING THEM ON In tho West Activities Aro Confined to Artillery Duels and Hand Grcnados (D, Aaaoctatfcl Vrju It Coo llf TIdum. LONDON, Nov. 13 Continuing tholr pursuit of tho Serbian army In tho district southeast of Krusovac, the Gorman forces crossed tho Jas tro Dae mountain rnngo, n Berlin statement said today. Moro than 1100 Serbians woro made prisoners yesterday nnd ono cannon captured. Allies Doing Llttlo Tho Anglo - French forces In Southern Sorbin so far apparently havo dono nothing except to keep a certain amount of Uulgnrlnn troops tougngod, although thoy arc reported to bo approaching Voles. It is expected tho Serho-French Junc tion beforo Bnbttua Pass la not yot affected. UnciuslnCs l'Vlt. Uneasiness is being shown by tho ontonto allies ovor tho attltudo of Grecco nnd this fcollng Is not llkoly to bo allayed by tho latest news that tho Gorman military missions arrived nt Athens by way of Bulgar ia, nnd Snlonlkl. In tho west, activity Is limited to artillery engagements and fighting with baud grenades at several points. In tho cast Von Hiudoiiburg'a situation In tho Riga district Is be coming Increasingly difficult. Tho Russlnus, continuing attacks bo tweeu Olnl nnd west of Lnko Habit, aro reported to bo forcing tho Gor mans Into tho mnrshoH, which great ly hampers the movements of tlio Teutons, FOUR IN THE RACE THHKK FILK PCTITIONS AS CAN DIDATKS FOIt COUXCILSIKN !;. I. Chandler, J. F. Telniidcd nnd Charles Powers Will Hun Willi D. L. Hood Thrco petitions or candidates for 'councilman wcro filed by flvo o'clock yesterday afternoon In the offlco of City Recordor J. W. Hutlor. Thoy wore thoso of K. I. Chnndlor, J. F. Tolandor nnd Charles Powers. This makes four men In tho race now for tho two threo yoar bortha that aro op en. Tho olectlon la early In Docom hor. TALKS PROTECTION ASSKSSOR THRIFT NOT CERTAIN HK WILL RUX AGAIN Says There Is lliimor t Coqulllo that Gnmo Warden Thomas Will i Run for Sheriff T. J. Thrift, Coos County ussossor, who wiib hero from Coiiilllo yostor day said that ho did not know yot whothor ho would bo n candldato for rqnoinlnatloii and roolootlon next year or not. Ho said that after his long tenure of office ho disliked to go down to defeat. Ho said mat as Pthore was a republican majority of 2,500 In Coos county, It was n handi cap hard for n democrat to ovorcome. A handicap of u thousand or so wasn't Mind, ho said. Howovor ho has not inado up bis mind nud may get Into 'tho gnmo. Ho said that ho has heard nt Co qulllo that Jim Thomas of North Bond doputy gamo wardon, would bo a can didate for the democratic nomlna- hlou for sheriff. Ho also heard that W. W. Oago might try again. Assessment Is Iouttr Mr. Thrift said that tho prelimin ary figures on tho 191 G assessment showed a. slump of ubotit J 1,000, 000 from last year, tho total assess ed valuation of Coos County this yoar being ubout $20,000,000. WASHINGTON HAS COLD SNAP Dr AawcU'xl )'r to r P? TIum SPOKANE, WaBh., Nov. 13 Two degrees bolow zero was reported at Pullman, Washington, and Moscow, Idaho, last night. In East ern Washington, there were flvo inches of snow on the ground. Times want ada "orln esuRa. r' " t "s fit tuta TELLS HUM Dr. Cecilc Grcil, of New York, Was One of Survivors of Ancona Disaster MAID iS" KILLED Shell Comes Through Port Hole and Causes Her Death in Stateroom SAYS FIRING WAS KEPT UP American Woman Was Not Allowed In I.ifo Boats, Hut Saw n Launch ami Hoarded That Gives Do- M'llptlon. of Kxpcrlences (lljr Amov-UIM rrt.i (o Coo Hr Tlrar.) PARIS, Nov. 13. PnBBongora aboard the Ancoun woro compelled to seek Bafety in tho boats while tho ctcamor wns subjected to a caunonndo from tho Austrian sub marine, according to n story told by Dr. Cccllo L. Grcil, of Now York, to tho I lavas correspondent nt Fer ry villi). Her mnld was killed lu tho cabin by a gun shot. Heard Cannon Firo "I was lu tho dining room," Dr. Grcil Is quoted ns saying, "when wo heard tho report of a cannon. I wont on dock. I snw through tho alight fog tho suhmarlno about n hundred yards distant. Mnld Is Killed ? "Firing of tho cannon was rap Idly carrlod on. I wont down to tho cabin to gat my paporsjnnd thoro found my nmH, w)ioiledod with mo to Bavo'of.'A, tahVon shot lntorrupted'??ur "conversation. A shell entered tlio vcBtjul through tho portholo nnd klllod my mnld. Xo Hooui in Ho.its "I sought to get Into tho llfo boats, but was told thoro "was no more room. I thon saw n launch alongsldo and Jumped into It, Dur ing all this tlmo the subm'iirluo had not conned bombarding tho Ancoun." BRIDGE MEN FINED justici: dodgi: finks kvkhx. DKX HROTHKHS $i.1.7ri KACII Failed to Tag Deer They Killed Iist Fall Angry at Gamo Wrden IKI II .. .11. ,11.. y Illinium JtlMlllb ltlll.lt MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Nov. 13. Lea Everiidou and Joo Evorndon, of Brldgo woro fined $25. 7G npicco by Justice Dodgo hero thlB wook whoii thoy pleaded guilty to charges pro- forrod by Deputy Gamo Vnrdon W'lininfiu it rnllliif In nronorlv tut! tholr bucks. Los Evorndon killed 'flvo door, moro than tho limit, and Joo fulled to got hla tag on before the gamo warden found him. Tho men woro arrested somotlmn ago but tholr hearing was deferred. Residents of Brldgo and vicinity are Irato at Gunio Warden TIiouiub, claiming ho takes udvnntngo of tech nicalities. IS UP "EXPLOSION TODAY IX PLANT Ob' IH'PONT COMPANY Cause of tho Accident Is Not Known Xo One Has Been Ho riorted Hurt lr Auocltlrf I'rou to Cmm Ilif TImm. WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 13. Number 13 rolling mill or tho Du pont Powder Company's plant at Rising Sun, near hero, blow up last night. No one was hurt. Tho causo Is unknown. Insurance Man Here. Thoro Is Bald to bo a representative of tho niarlno Insurance undorwrltora In 'ill,. .. imlnv tlmui'li tminv nt tlm "morchanta who had Insured goods aboard tho Santa Clara declared thoy had not seen him nor was anything known of him at tho North Pacific steamship office. 4 WEATHER FORECAST Illy Auoclte4 I'rn to Coo ntj Time. 4 ' OREGON Fair tonight. i warmer In east. Sunday in- creasing cloudlnoss, Follow- 11 MILL BLOWN ed by rain west, southerly ! winds. I ttMt ' 0 rf "" w' A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull and CtHis Hny Advertiser. E TWELVE IX TROUBLE FOR Mr LEGE!) GAME VIOLATIONS Deputy, Gamo Wnrdcu 'J'liomas Hack ,nnd Again Is Busy Man Sev eral Cases Up Sights nnd sldo shows of tho Fair proved too much excitement for Do puty Gnmo Warden Thomas nnd af ter two wceka In tho city ho spout tho noxt M dny8 In bed In Onklnnd, Buf fering from nn uttnek of fovcr. Mra. Thomas too suffered. Thoy return ed homo again a fow days ngo and Mr. Thomas Is again after tho mis creants who vlolnto tho gamo laws. Eight. Men Named It was on his wny out, whllo ho was taking ono InBt look nt his terri tory boforo leaving, that Mr. Thom as camo across a dozen men, lu sop nrnto parties, that woro npprohondeJ for gamo violations, Claudo Noslor, of Brldgo, paid a $25 flno and costs for not tagging his doer nnd becnuso ho could not establish the Identity of two of them. Tho deputy gnmo warden by that tlmo had no much to pack that ho let NoBler Imvo his horse back nnd door moat too, though ho lost hla gun. C. II. Murphy nnd Jack Wnyno, nl so of Brldgo, hnvo not had their hear ings yot on tho chargo that thoy did not tag tholr dcor. Both were fined Inst yunr for u violation. Fulled to Tag Deer Lloyd Jnrvls, C. 11, Smith, Elmer Crunk nnd L. L. nnd J. P. Evorndon, 'tho Inst two mon of Bancroft, were apprehended .because thoy did not tng tholr gamo mid one had ovor tho limit of dcor. Tho last two men paid fines of 2G.7G in tho Myrtle Point MUHtico court nnd tlio others liavo not had tholr hearings yot, Thirty Days In .lull H. L, Hoffman, of Eckloy, wan fin ed somo fGO for killing a fawn and uunblo to pay tlio flno, wont to Jnll for 30 days. Ills tlmo wan up tills morning. Sovou guns taken from liuntora aro now nt Mr. Thomas homo lu North Bond, a regular ursonnl, and somo of thum, ho says, are tho latest model of hunting rifles. Sold in Portland "Tho law snyH I must sand thorn U) Portland, along with tlio Jerked venison. They aro mild thoro," ho snld this morning, "and I can't boo -why thoy shouldn't bo disposed of bore. Tho original owners ought to nt leant havo u chance to buy back their rifles from tho stuto." Tho fact that tho meat la sold In Portland wlion It could Just ns easily bo disposed of hero, has led Mr. Thomas Into making u strenuous ef fort to havo it kept hero. .MEN INVADE PRECINCTS OF BIRDS JUST BEING STARTED Gnmo Warden Offers $'.!3 Reward for Information Flock of About 7."i In Molested Men have boon shooting China pheasants, a short tlmo ago turned loose lu Coos county. Deputy uamo Warden Thomas offers n reward of $25 for uny Information that will lead to tho arrest and conviction ot fthoHO Illegal hunters, Word camo to htm Just recently that sovornl mon with guns had gone hunting opposltu Coqulllo where thoro Is a flock of Homo 70 pheas ants. "Thoy are Just getting n good Htnrt here," said Mr. Thomas (hlu morning. "Tho birds, havo u hard enough tlmo uuywuy, hut to start killing them now la not oven giving thorn u change." FATE IS SO.ME OF AMERICANS ON ANCONA ARE MISSING hteixut Is MmiIu Today to Ainlmusir ' dor Pago by Italian Foreign Offlio (Hir Ato-UI. 1'rMn Io Coo IUj Tlinm ROME, Nov. 13 American Amos sudor J'ugo today received a report Yroni the Italian foreign office that tho fato of several natlvo or natural ized Americans on tho Ancona was still In doubt. 1 Tho statement says: "Gluspeho Torrlz bus boon roscuoa Tho fato of his wlfq, of thp Palatlvo i'famlly of New York, and of Pasqualo Laurlno Is unknown, Times want a da brine rasulti. HUNTERS AR FINED SOOTS PHEASANTS UNKOi A Southwest Oregon Paper 4 That's what tlio Coos Bay Time In. A Sowea went Oregon paper for SoHthwoftt Oregon people tnd dovotcd to tlio best Interest of UiJe great icctloa . The Time always boost Mid aever N No. 9t YALE WINS 616 G Two Big Football Teams Met Today for Contest at the New Haven Field INTEREST IS GREAT Princeton Went Into the Ganot as a Strong Favorite Over Yale Opponents ' CLOSE SCORESLOOKED F0f! Michigan Plays Peni'sylVAnl Mfti Harvard and Brown .Moot OW foriiln mid Washington Play t , ' Sonltlo This Afternoon FINAL RESULT OF , THE BIG GAMK fr (!!r AuotUlM I'm. la too Br TlmM.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 1. Tlio flnnl score of the gnmo was: Ynlo 13; Prince- ton, 7. FOOTBALL SCORES TODAY Michigan, 0; Pennsylvania, 0. Harvard, IGj Brown, 7, Syracuse! 38; Colgate 0, Coruoll, 10; Wnahlngton Lee, 21. Minnesota, 20, Chicago, 7. Illinois, 17; Wisconsin, 3. Navy, 28; Colby, II. Army, 21; Main, 0. Dartmouth, 27; -Hate, 0. )V Cnrlyse,20r Hlcklnian, 14. r KnnsaH,t-0; JNobraska 33. Vf AmhorHt, 31; WlHUrai, 0. 'f Kontucityf (Ma(e)',.7 perdue. 9. Notre Dani6,'l2; OraUtiiton, o. "" IndlnntrM;NrflWrt)frlcrn, . Auburn, ; VamleHillt, 17. ' " Georgetown, 28; North Caroling Aggies, 0. Ames, 1C; Iown, 0, Missouri, II; Drako, 13. n Miami, 13; Ohio, 0. Biiknoll, 17; Gettlnshurg, 7. Pennsylvania Stnto, 33; liM otto, 3. . Villa Nova, ID; Hwitthmore, 0.' ' West Virginia, 19; Virginia Polfx tculinla, 0, ' i Pittsburg, 28; Carnegie, 0. llf AsaacUtod IVm to Coo Bjr Tll. "' NEW YORK, Nov. 13. The Yahf Princeton gniile at New Haven tetlajr claimed tho eblof nttontlon, l'rlH ton being n Hlronc favorite. CloW'! scores wore looked tor in the Michi gan vs. Pennsylvania, Harvard yp. Brown and Cornell vs. WaahlnKlW nnd Leo games. In tho south, Vir ginia was favorite ovor South Caro lina. PLAY AT SEATTLE (11 Attn, lttl ITom to Coo Ilif Tim. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov 13. For tho flrBt tlmo bIiico 1904 tho Califor OOlBNi 1 nia nnd Washington football leajy lilnyod here today, lu a prevleM game they played six to six tie, bat today It was conceded Washington 'would swamp tholr opponents. . . UJFOJILLPLAf Tho Unlvorslty ot Oregon freth 'uiau football team is coming here ftr iho Turkey Day gamo with the Marah 'field IiIkIi school. Over long dletaac thla aftomoon tho contract waa cant ed nnd thoy will bring 16 men In hero Including the coach. Thin is tho greatest football un dertaking over oulored Into by any team on Coos Buy and wl mean aa oxpemllture of nt least $325 to lllft. Word from Eugouo hu t that tp frenhmoii thoro hayo an exceptionally btroiig team. Already they luwa wM from tho first year eleven of Um Oregon Agricultural College mt thoy aro playing again this afternoon. Can Make a Showing From tho declslvo victories woa bj 'Mnrshflold thla sonson It has baea clearly shown that tio local boya art not only heavy but have developa !, knowlcdgo of tho g.amo. They rr Expected to glvo tho Eugene asgray? tlou a respectable run for the mq 'y. Siiuu .uiwaiiiuj, cvaiu ui ih iff kciio team, said that bis men bare bocu practicing faithfully all and are n first class condition. Glad to Mwki Trip Everett Muy, asalstant coach at p. 'A. O. wrote Krauk p. Cohan a (Mf days ago saying hla freshman telpa would ba glad to make the trip. 0 'nBinucJi aa they hate been? daleated by the Eugene eleven and It will be somewhat cheaper to bring the lAlMJt Hie uiegon .loam was cnooa. f - i