The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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THE POLITICAL TRAIL
Coos Bay Times Your Paper
Urn Cof Bay Times ii prond
ttofU'i rpcr," and It strives
Ure up t0 uuie ir loVotia
emoting tlie peoplo Interests.
Vol, No. XXXIX.
E DESTROYS '
Residence at Eastsitle is Burn
ed to the Ground Early
This Afternoon
MM ERECTED
Piano and Some of the Furni
ture Was Saved From the
Burning House
STARTS IN THE KITCHEN
fl Klhcrslccn badly Cut on (bo
.Inn II)' Breaking Into n Window
In Atlcmiit to Rescue Property
From tlio Houso
The residence of A. 55. Downs In
Eulsldo wn entirely destroyed by
lire this nfternoon. Tlio btazo was
dlicovcred at 1:30 p. m. It ovldont-
lr started from tlio kltchon. Mrs.
Downs was nlono In tlio houso nt tlio
time and was asleep upstairs. Mrs.
Vineyard who discovered tho llro
called to her and Mrs. Downs got out
without any difficulty.
Mini In Injured
Ctrl Sllversteon who lives In tho
Mljbborhood broko a window In nn
ittempt to securo a suit caso which
Mrs. Downs was anxious to savo nnd
(it his arm badly. Tho glass cut an
irterjr and sovorod tho tendons nnd
cut the flesh to tho bono. Loss of
Hood caused him to fnlnt. Ho was
lurried to Dr. MlngiiB' offlco in this
tit; and his wounds dressed. Tho
Injury Is quite a had ono.
Some Piirnlturo Saved
Tho piano and n good dent of tho
loniehold furnlturo was taken from
the houso but some of tho contents
Ttre lost. It Is understood that tho
residence Is partly Insured. Mr.
Downs built tlio houso only lnat sum
&er. It was n flvo room cottngo.
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E
R I. CHANDLER WITHDRAWS
FlttiM COUNCILMAN HACK
ClTM ni Reason That llo Expect
to lo Away Much of e.t
Summer
E. I, Clinndler today filed with
tie City Itecorder his withdrawal
an Independent candidate for
the offlco of Councilman. Ho bad
ill petition In to run, but decided
wt to bo a candidate. This leaves
Rood, Tclandor nnd Chnrlcs Powora
u the only candidates for tho two
Nitons of Councllmon.
Mr. Chnmller gnvo ns his reason
tor KltlulrawIiiB that business mnt
'." would mako It necessary for
i io uo out or tlio city a good
il next summer nnd ho roared
e could not glvo tho offlco tlio
rreperattentlDii If ho wero olectod.
A numbor of Mr. Chnndlor's
mends urged him to como out ns
Independent candldnto when tho
withdrawal of Carl Kvortson to bo
Kdldate for Mayor left a vncnnt
e on tlio tlckot. "Jlr. Chnndlor
5i tha.t ho is gmteful to bis frlonds
signed his petition nnd who In
wrested themselves in his campaign,
t he did not think It fair to thorn
ept an offlco which bo could
ii., lirl,cr attention on account
being away a good donl of tho
"ne next summer.
BEAR ALABEL
iNl'ItDu: CO l ItT (J1VICS l.MI'OUT-
r DKCISIO.V TODAY
r0,n One State to Another
Uiiior .Must Do Marlccil
As Such
IB? AuofUtM rrem to Osot D7 Ttmti.l
ThUcSn,N'0ONr' D- C- NOV- I5'
" Supreme court hold today that a
t.. .i Bl"',s liquor from ono state
uotner wlt'inni iii.nii.i... u ,i. Cni.
w i violation of the law, and may
i7..Lt0ecilU,(l 1 Plthor Btato. It
;u s hi. "l0 JM'smont of tho Kan
iSleim il court wh,ch nnnshod tin
ItTd :rent aR'st Joseph Freeman,
tSo XeSaudc,i tho caso tor prosecu
r.t,a. rreeman wns pimmod with
EKibsS ,lqUOr from Ml880UrI t0
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l UILG.1IIIW VOKCB
L cvisi:s VXKASIXKSS
t rn. ... .
- ,M Trm to cooi or Tlmw.J
I SAI.OIKr Vn. ir. TT..
th'nes3 Is reported among
f; 'ne population o
bnnPer,e',e rrQ1
-- iiuinil.lMnn Af Mnnetln bn.
largo ITulgarian
threatening
)n, "'v ioui in mo wu-
V region.
Is "'
lhi.ARI'1 -GeorKo C. Turnln. an
s im- b'acl8inlth, was struck by
ic ri ra,H Ied 0n th0 Southern
W ltH no ruml communities
tojB.V n couuty aro discussing- tbo
Lo8 m ,Uur,8t Problom and In
Mim" In the offlco.
Mir mm
CANDIDAT
1ST
or Its tltla "Tlio
at all time to
' eaerglM to
Established 1878
As The Const Mall.
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I UUOS COUNTY IS RE- I
DUCED OVER MILLION
Z
ttlfa Atannl...! n. . . .
t.. ....wvntvu i tvnn 10 jxaj TAJ Tim M.J Q
SALEM, Nov. IS
r. . i i '. t
txausive or the valua- t
tion of public service cor -i
t poratlons, the State' Tax 1
t Commission announced i
t today that the valuation t
for assessment purposes t
t of Coos County was ro- t
t duccd this year from $21, t
I 293,160 to $20,578,677, t
t The reduction for the en- t
t tiro state is over ten mil- t
t lions,
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T OFFICE
GLENDALE OFFICE UltOKI'.N IN'.
TO SATURDAY NIGHT
Deputy Sheriff Lalnl Oets Word
l'Yoni Hherlff Quint nt HoscburK
About SjWiO In tho Hani
i
, Burglars Saturday night robbed
tho Olondnlo postofflcc, according
to a long-dlstnnco message receiv
ed yesterday by Deputy Sheriff W.
C. Laird, from Sheriff Qulno, of
Douglns County. Tho robbots got
awny with botweon $100 and $1G0
In money and somo $100 worth of
stamps. They havo not boon found.
Mr. Laird, who Is horo today
sorvlng legal papors, said that tho
wires wero so faulty ho could hoar
but little ovor tho lino. He did not
know for miro that tho safo In tnn
1'ostofflco had been blown open, but
bolloved that It must havo boon, for
most offices keep tholr cash and
stamps in such a manner.
Olcndnlo Is somo CO miles Bouth
of Iloscburg nnd though tho rob
born have not boon caught, It Is not
thought thoy aro headed this way.
LDnTIMBlSSTHIOUS
I'XCLK SAM HAS UK AW T,AVH
FOR LOOTING MAII SACKS
Post Offlco Inspector Nell ReturM
to Spokao Papers of That
City Comment on Matter
Looting of pnrcol post mall sacks
aboard tho steamship Santa Clara has
put Coos Day Into unfortunate- prom
lnonco ovor tho ontlro Northwest,
according to clippings that nro ro
colved horo. No small punlshmont
followH for tho rifling of Undo Sam s
mall bags for tho law says thoro Is
a maximum flno of ffi.OOO Tor tho
act. flvo yours In a federal prison
or both. . "'
Ciino is 1UK who
1'ostofflco iuspoctor P. N. Noll,
who loft horo on Saturday, hails from
Spokane, according to advices from
thoro, whoro Is tho headuunrtors of
tho narcoU post matters In tho North
west division. ,
A wlro from Spoknno says: "Not
sinco 1892, whon n mail train wis
lootod In tho Conor d'Alones during
tho mining riots, has a case of tho
present mognltudo occurod In tho
Northwest. Tho Couor d'Alono caso
resulted In tho Indictment of 50
men."
Mr. Noll hns gono back to Spokano
and It Is expected that any further
dovolopmonts that may transplro will
bo dono on advices from tbo Spokano
postoftlco Inspection dopartmont.
GETS RURAL ROUTE
DISTRICT SOl'TII AND WEST TO
UK SITPIAKD
Twelve Ml'es In Length but AVIll Bo
loht Congested Ruto in
United States
Tho now rural routo out of Marsh
flold hns boon grantod according to
a Presa tologram. Postmaster
McLaln has not yet received official
notice but likely will in a- few days.
Tho routo oxtonds out through Ba
Park and around on tho old county
road to Llbby and back through East
port. It Is twelve miles In length
but thero aro many pcoplo residing
Tho Inspector who was horo when
tho routo was asked for said that for
its length it was the most conjested
routo in the United States. Tho
route extends through thickly settled
suburbs of tho city.
SURVIVOHS LAND
Moro Brought to Malta But Xono
Americans
Br Auodat! TtfU to Con Bar Time.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 15.
Tho American consul at Malta cabled
Secretary Lansing today .that 41 of
tho crew and four passengers of tho
Anconu. none of them Americans
woro landed at Malta by the steamer
Brodloa.
rtVT MISS seeltr tho ELK'S pic
tures at tho Noblo Theatre tomorrow
night. .
DR. II. E. KELTY, Dentist, isui
Coko Rldff. Phono 1 1 2-J.
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 15
IDE REMARKS
ABOUT WILSON
Assistant Postmaster in Illi
nois Said President Should
Wait Year to Marry
LOSES HIS PLACE
But Chief Executive Orders
Reinstatement if There Are
' No Other Charges
DISAPPROVED REMOVAL
Official Charged With .Making Com
ment! In Rcoi'Ko llurkltt of Win
notka, Illinois Correspondence
With Ills Chief Made Public
ttlr Auocitted rrwi to Coot IUj Tltno.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. IT,.
President Wilson today Instructed
Postmnstor Ocnoral Uurlcsou to rc
Instnto Qcorgo Uurkltt, removed ns
assistant Postmnstor at Wlnnotkn,
becauso ho criticized tho President
for his eugngoment to bo married.
Tho Prcsidont uuallflod his In
structions by telling tho Postmaster
Qonoral thnt Uurkltt should bo re
stored to his position If thoro were
no other charges against him.
Disapproved Action
Announcement of this action was
mado, today by Secretary Tumulty
af(or a brief conforenco with tho
President. It was mild unofficially
thnt tho President entirely disap
proved tho dlschargo of Durkltt
for mnklng remarks tjint tho Presi
dent should wait at least1 a year be
foro romnrrylng.
Other Charges Alleged
In published correspondence bo
tweon Durkltt 'and Postmastor Kloop-
for, of winuctKu, It was stated that
llurkltt had been given dcmorlts for
other things than remarks about the
Prosldont's eugngoment. llurkltt
donloil this.
T
HTORV THAT ADRIATIC IS SUNK
XOT HKLIKVKD
Offlclal.s of Company Aro Certain the
Star Liner is Still at Liver
pool (l)r AmocUIM Vttta to Cooi liar Tloin,,
NEW YOIHC. Nov. IT,. While It
wnn reported this morning In marl
tlmo circles tbat tho Star Lluor Adri
atic, 24,541 gross tons, was sunk, of
ficials horo do not credit tho roport.
They nro positive tho Adriatic Is still
at Liverpool whoro sue arrivod
Thursday.
OPKXS STATU FAIR
Vice-President Takes Part nt
Ariz-
oiiu (lathering
III; AMoclatoJ l'rcu, to Coot ll.jr Tlmra.
PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 15. Vice
President Marshall opened tho sev
enth annual Arizona stato fair horo
louay. vico-r resilient ami .urs, i
Mniiall wha 1 ave ibcoii vlsltlnc tho
Sir1. '"V.?ibCZ.V8, K t,
Rnvnrnl weeks will leave T todav for
? i?,.f '
tho East.
MAKES PROTEST
Italian
Ambassador Hands Ono to
Secretary Lansing
(11 AuotlatMl r-rrai to Cooa liar Time.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Nov. 15.
A protest ngalnst tho sinking of
tho Ancona by a ' submarlno was
handed to Secretary of Stato Lan
sing today by tho Italian Ambassa
dor. DIVORCE GRANTED
Decree for Wlfo of Former Awlstnnt
Secretary of Stato
H AMOclatod rirx. to Coot Bar Tlmoa.)
RENO, Nov. 15. A decree of dl
vorco on tlo grounds of cruelty was
grantod by tho District Court here
to Lucy James Huntington Wilson
from Huntington Wilson, who was
assistant Secretary of Stato under
Knox during tho Taft administration.
Wilson sued, alleging desertion, but
the dlvorco was granted to tho wlfo
on a cross complaint.
SAILINGS CANCELLED
(Br Auoclatxl 1-rou to Ccoa ny Time.
NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Sailings
of tho Italian steamers America and
Palermo from Italian ports for New
York havo been cancelled, according
to a cable received today by tho lino's
local qgents.
AUSTRIAN'S THERE
Report That DiplomnU Havo Retch
ed Greek Capital
(Br Aaaoclat! Pnaa to Cooi Bar Times.
GENEVA Nov. 15. The corres
pondent of the Tribune Dogeneve re
ports the arrival at the Greek capi
tal of tho Austro-Hungarlan diplo
matic mission to regulato tho politi
cal and military situation between
tlio Central powers and Greece.
D
REPORT
NEVER WAVERS
wait
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MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED
t EARL OF SEFIELD
KJLLED IN ACTION
X X
ttlr AMoclalrJ I'rr.1 to Coos Bar Timet.
LONDON, Nov, 15,
James O'pvio Grant,
Earl of Sefield, was killed
in action in France,
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NOTED NEGRO. DIES
ItOOKKIt T. WASIHN(JTO.V OF
ALAIIA.MA I'ASHKH AWAY
Was Man of Xatlounl Reputation
Funeral at. Institute or Which
llo wa.s tho FoiiimIim'
tnr AuoeUttJ Trcu tc Coot nt, TlraM.J
TUSKKQEE, Ala., Nov. 13. Ar
rangements are being completed to
day for tho funeral of Booker T.
Washington, who died horo yester
day. Tho funeral "sorvlccs will bo
bold af tho Uooktor T. Washington
Institute .Wednesday morning, fol
lowed by interment lit tho Institute
ground. Tlio body will llo In stato
all day tomorrow.
EXPORTS AM GREAT
ALL RKCOKDS HROKK.V IX OCTO"
lllilt AT XKW YORK
Most of tho Shipment Consisted of
Siipplloj for Warring Nations
of Kuropo
i
(llf AmocUIc Snot Io Coo I)r Tlmra.
N12W YOIHC, The greatest volumo
of exports over recorded nt a single
port in the history of tho United
States loft Now York during Octo-
uor. Tlio shipments wero for tho
warring nations of Europe. Accord
ing to estimates mndo thoy tutal
nearly $175,000,000. In September
tho exports totaled $102,000,000.
PORT STARTS SUIT
PAPKHS SKHYKD TODAY OX TDK
SIMPSON LUMBER COMPANY
Seek Collection of $1,1) I. -.(: Said
to bo Duo for Dredge Fills
Mortgages Aro Foreclosed"
Papers In tho suit of the Port of
Coos Bay against tho Simpson Lum
ber Company for the collection of
$1,015.05, claimed to bo duo for
a d red go fill near the Portor Mill,
wero survoil this morning on .tho
company officers by Deputy Shorlff
W. C. Laird.
Tho contention of tho Port Is
that L. J. Simpson promlsod that
the company would stand good for
the payment. On tho other hand
Mr. Simpson Inter chilmod thnt his
promise was only for tho bulkhead
lug. Suts for Divorce
A suit for divorce lias been
brought by Mrs. Fannie Wnsson
against her husband, J, E. Wnsson
nnd the papors woro sorvod by Mr.
Laird tills morning,
Wolff IWato Up.
In settling tip the estate of Mrs.
Anna Eva Wulff, deceased,
two
mortgages aro bolne foreclosed, nc-l
conllnB t0 1"l"crfl ,u ::' Possession
ot Mr. Laird. Ono of the proceedings!
ls "0,nK "rought by Agnes Potors,
executrix, against A. II. and Joslo
McKay, foreclosing on somo lund
In North Bend In lieu or a delinquent
promissory noto of $700. Tho sec
ond capo Is brought by the exec
trix against Knto L. Hodson, Byron
Hodson nnd L. A. Hodson, on a
$1000 noto for which they mort
gaged 80 acres of farm laud,
GIVES B
WINSTON CHURCHILL TELIA OF
ANTWERP EXPEDITION
Says tho Dardanelles Fight Is One
o bo Followed out Cities
To tho Front.
(Br AuoclateJ rrM to Cooi Bar Timn.
LONDON, Nov. 15. Winston
Spencer Churchill, who resigned
last week as Chancellor of tho
Dutchy of Lancaster, told the
Houso of Commons today that the
project for sending an army to the
relief 'of Antwerp originated with
Kitchener and tho French govern
ment, Churchill who will leave shortly
to fight In France, made this state
ment in outlining his reasons for
resignation from the cabinet, and
explalnting that the administration
or tho admiralty, of which he for
merly waa First Lord.
He declared If any operations In
the history of the world were worth
carrying through with sustained
fury and utter disregard Qf life, tho
operations at the Dardanelles were
worth It.
ROSEBURG Base.d upon a total
valuation of $33,022,865 the county
court of Douglas county proposed a
tax of 12 1-2 mills for the year 1916
which will ralso $430,452.
BAKER Tho Sons of tho Ameri
can Revolution presented a now flag
to the circuit court of Baker county.
EARONS
WhfN ffflE
Qftmaa
PRESS
EVENING EDITION.
SERBIANS LOSE
SOLDI
That Many Are Captured By
Teutons and Bulgarians To
gether With 12 Cannon
Defeated in Galicia and All
Cleared From Western Bank
of the River Styr
ITALY CLAIMS SOME GAINS
Austria, However, Asserts That Of
fensive if Italian Army Was Fail
ure (JennniiH Uno Bulgarian
Port its Oncrntivo Bnso
inr AuoclitoJ Pirn to Com Oar Tlron.
LONDON, Nov. 15. Tho capture
of 8500 Sorblans with 12 cannon
Ib reported today by tho C,orman
War Orflco. Of theso 7000 prison
ers and soven cannon were taken by
tho Bulgarians. Pursuit pf tho Sor
blans Is being continued nil along
tho front.
In Southern Sorbla. Paris says
tho French forces mndo progress
north or Hnbrovo. A violent Bul
garian attack on tho loft bank of
tho river Coma was repulsed, whllo
on tho eastern front defeat for tho
Russians in Cauda Ib announced by
Berlin.
General Von Ltnslngon cleared tho
ontlro Western bank or tho Styr
River or Russians. Tho Russians
appear to havo begun nn offensive
In tho now region. Borllu reports
Russian attacks near Smorgnn, east
of Vlga, which woro repulsed.
FJghl in tho West.
In tho west, Berlin says tho Oor
maiiB stormed a Fronch trench .100
yards long, northeast of Bourlo.
Paris reports Infantry fighting go
lug on without Interruption In "The
Labyrinth."
On Italian Front.
On tho AiiHtro-Itnllim front Homo
claims tlio Italians mado progress
along tho Ieonzo rlvor, but Vlonnn
asserts that tho Italian offensive
failed.
Salonlki hears Oormai submarines
nro using tho Bulgarian harbor or
Varna on tho Black Sea as a baso or
operations.
VKSSKL WILL NOT LEAVE
GENOA AS SCHEDULED
No Reason Given, but Activities of
tho Submarines .May Havo
Had Effect
Or AnorlalhJ rrta Io Coo nr Tlmi.
NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Tho sail
ing or tho steamer Dnuto Allghlerl
from Genoa Novombnr 18 Is can
celled, uccordhig to a messago to
tho local agents hero. No reason
Is given, but tho submarine nctlvl-
ties may have had nn Influence. Tho
sailings of two other vessels wore
cancelled Saturday.
T
ROOSEVELT GIVES HIS OPINION
ON DIPLOMATIC .MATTER
Sends Letter (o Former Foreign
Minister of Frnnre, With Whom
Ho Agrees
(nr AMorlaloJ I'reu lo Cooa Bar TIidm.
PARIS, Nov. 15. "My viows aro
In entire agreement with yours as
to tho necessity of a now diplomacy
as a result of this terrlblo war,"
says Theodoro Roosevelt, In a letter
to former Foreign Minister Plchon,
as published today In tho Potlt Jour
nal. ,
"But that diplomacy must bo
based on a new system of Internat
ional government TTctlon of which
tfs terms must bo built on greater
solidarity or International opinion,
at least so far as certain kinds of
national and International misdeeds
aro concerned." He added that a
great nation must prepare Itsolf
to employ power as an Instrument
or supremo Justice.
DETAILS LACKING
LITTLE IS LEARNED ABOUT THE
SINKING OF ANCONA
Ambassador Page Sends Word Tliat
Italian Government Has Dif
ficulty In Getting Facts
(0 AuoclatiJ rrw to Com Bar Time,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 15.
Ambassador Page at Rome, cabled
his cpnforences at the Italian For
eign Office thus far failed to de
velop any details or facts concern
ing tho sinking af the Ancona. He
eays the Italian government Is hav
ing difficulty in establishing Just
what occurred.
8,500
RUSSIANS
BEATEN
SAL
CANCELLED
EIM
SS
IS AN OfflCE IN Sttffl
I LOS ANGELES CHEERS
t THE LI.t3.ERTY BELL
t
v IDr AMociitod m to cx m, Tim.
t LOS ANGELES, Cal, t
t Nov, 15, Greeted by the t
t cheers of thousands, the
X Liberty Bell arrived here
t todav from San Dieso for 1
t a stay of seven hours be- t
I tore starting on the east- I
t ward journey,
$
DIES AT HIS POST
CAPTAIN OF FHKXCir VESSEL
KILLED OX THE RltlDOE
Eighty Persons Were- Engulfed After
Irving Ship Which German
Submarine. Torednc(l
tBr AuocUtl Ttttw to ran Bar Tion.
PARIS, Nov. 15. Captain Katlchl
of tho French stcamor Calvados,
sunk by a Oerman submarine Nov. 3
near Cllirnlta, was killed on tho
brldgo of his ship nccordlng to an Al
giers dispatch. Eighty persons on a
raft wero engulfed whon tho raft ov
or turned in an eddy caused by tho
BUbmarlno circling about It.
Six sailors and tho second mnto
who wero In llfo bolts, were saved ar
tor being In tho wntor 24 hours.
TEN SAILORS LOST
PA1IT OF CHEW OF SPANISH
STEAMER ABE DltOWXED
Goes Ashore In n Heavy Galo and
Vessel Likely Will bo a
Total Loss
llr AflllJ ITfM Io Coot lr Tim...
BORDEAUX, Franco, Nov. 15.
Ton members or tho crow ot the
SpnnlHh' steamer Bornabo perished
when tho vessol ran nshoro In u
gale at Point do Lacoubro. Tho
steamer Is bolloved to bo n total
loss.
TAKE IVIES NOIil
CREW OF SUBMAItlNE PUT SINK
IXG SHIP ON IIECOIlD
Heruro Plctui-o of Attack on tho
Steamer Franco After Crow
Leaves tho Vessel
(Dr Auoclatfcl l'rrai to Cool liar Tim;..
NICE, Frnnco, Nov. 15. Tho
captain of tho steamer France, sunk
by a submnrlno In tho Mediterran
ean on Novomhcr 7, stated that
whllo tho crow was getting Into tho
small bouts, a submnrlno approach
ed to within 100 feet or tho France
nnd when all tho sailors were safe
ly off tho ship, grouped tho boats
togeiner with tlio steamer as n
background, after which moving
pictures wero tnkon.
HAVE TAKEN NACO
CARRANZA TROOPS OCCUPY THE
MEXIOAX CITY
Villa Troops Fleo Toward Villa
Verdo and Aro Pursued by Cav
alry of Enemy
(Br Aaaoclat rrtM to Cooi Bar Tltnea.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 15.
Tho Carranza agency today announc
ed tho occupation of Naco, Tho
Villa troops fled toward Villa Verdo
with 2000 Carranza caValry In pur
suit. DIPLOMATS THERE
FOUR GERMAN OFFICERS MAKE
VISIT TO ATHENS
Austro-Hiingai'lun Diplomats Also
Arrive to Arrange Diplomatic
JteiatloiLs or countries
(Br AuoclateJ rreis to Coea Bar TIuim.
ROME, Nov. 15. Four German of
ficers arrivod at Salonlki from Sofia
Oct, 25 and spent threo days motor
ing In that district, especially in tho
section where the Allied troops aro
concontrated, according to a story
printed by tho Mattino under a Sa
lonlki date.
They are said to havo been taken
to Pirous on a Greek torpedo boat.
The correspondent assorts that tho
Germans constituted a special mis
sion, to establish relations between
tho governments at Athens, Constan
tinople, Bucharest and Sofia.
King Constantino was assured by
the Germans that Rumania would re
main neutral and Bulgaria's pledges
to Greece would bo guaranteed by
Germany.
GENERAL BEADLE DEAD
Well-Known Military Man Has
Passed Away.
(Br Aaao;lat! FriM to Cou Bar Time.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 15.
Brigadier General William Henry
Harrison Beadle, of Madison, South
Dakota, died here, aged 77 years.
A Southwest Oregon Paper
Tliat'a what the Oooa liny Time Is. A South
west Oregon paper for Sonlliwcat Oregon people
nd dovoted to tbo best UtcrciU of. thla great
toctioa . The Time always bootta aad aerw
kaocka.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall Mn Q7
and Coos Bny Advertiser. NU "
VERONA
FROM THE AIR
Thirty Civilians Killed and
Forty-Nine Others Are
Wounded by Bombs
FEELING! DITTER
Italians Suggest Reprisals
Against the Austrian Res
dents of the Country
WOULD SEIZE PROPERTY
Oiio XtiWNpnpor Suggests Thnt Tlilr-ty-Flvo
Thousand Austrian Prop
erty Owners In Duly be Held
ns Hostages
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ROME, Nov. 15. An nlr raid up
on Veronn, which resulted In tho
death of .'10 civilians nnd tho
wounding of 49 others, Intensified
tho bitterness felt In Italy against
Austria. The Idea Nnzlonalo do
muuds prompt reprisals, suggesting
that all tho Germans In Italy bo
Interned, Austro-acrinan proporty
oonflscnlod and .15,000 Austrian
property ownurs held ns hostages.
NOT TO TAKE PART
L1BEBAL PARTY IX GREECE OUT
OF ELECTION
Iicntler Knyn If that. Sldo Should Win
Could Not Carry Out
Program
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PARIS, Nov. 15. Tho liberal par
ty In Greece may not participate In
tho coming elections, although tho
matter has not yot been decided.
Former Premier Voulzelos, loader of
tho party, so indicated to a donuta-
i tntlon of morchants nnd manufactur
ers wiio enmo to urgo him to pursuo
tho struggle ngalnst tho oposlng In
fluences In Grook politics.
Roplylng to tho doputatlon, Von
Izolos said that ho thought It pref
erable lr tho liberals took no part In
the approaching elections, ns uvon It
tho party obtalnod the majority In
tho chamber, R could not carry
through Its program,, Tho party,
howover, will decide definitely In a
few days, he said.
ALLIES UNEASY
Intimated If Foicos Retreat to Sal
onlki .Way bo Dlsnrmml
llljr aaoclalej 1'fMI to Com Bar TlolM.)
LONDON. Nov. 15. Dlnlomatic
representatives at Athens of tho En
tente Allies unquestionably aro
greatly alarmed at tho hints that If
tho Fronch and British troops In' Sor
bin attempt to fall back toward Sa
lonlki, tho Greek i(.utliorltIes may
Book to disarm thorn,
GIVES MORE RTA1LS
Robert Fny Coufessos About
leged Munition Plot
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Br Aan'x UIM i"ra o Baj TIidm.1
NEW YORK, Nov; 15. Robert
Fny, ono of six tnon now undor In
dictment charged with attempts to
blow up munitions ships, mndo a long
statement today to United States at
torney Marshall. Tho statement-ls
understood to bo In tho nature of a
confession nnd also furnished now
details of tho alleged German plot to
destroy munitions for tho allies.
VILLA JOINS WITH
THE YAQUI CHIEF
Dr AiioclilM Tim to com Bar TlmM.)
NOGALES, Nov. 15. Tho
Villa governor of Sonora an
nounced today that Villa
and tho YaquI chler Urbalojo
attacked Hermoslllo today
with their combined forces.
The Inst Villa troops evacuta
ed Naco yesterday. Villa Is
said to huvo but 11.000 men
ATLANTA WOMAN HAS
STRANGE IMAGINATION
Thinks She Is (o Be .Married to Dr.
Heusloy and Makes An
nouncement Br AuacUUJ Vitu to Cooa Bar Tltaw.
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 15. Dr. Al
Icyno Hensley, announced In a wed
ding Invitation and the society col
umns of local newspapers as the fi
ance of Miss Julia Choate Crumley,
music teacher or this city, existed
only In her imagination, It became
known today. Not until Miss Crum
ley had gone to Chicago and Identi
fied tho body of an unknown man
killed In a railroad accident and
shipped it hero as that of Hensley
did the family suspect anything un
usual. Stio Is being attended by
nervo specialists.
HOOD RIVER Over three hun
dred members of the Odd Fellows of
Wasco, Hood jRlver and Sherman
counties mot In (heir annual convention.
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