The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Coos Bay Times Your Paper
A Southwest Oregon Paper
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west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon it-cople
and devoted to the best Interests of this great sec
tion. The Times ahwiys boosts ami ncter knocks.
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1'coi'Ie's I'upcr," "l I -strives at all times to live
., to Us name by devoting its energies to proniot
log the people's Interests.
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION
A Consol Illation or Times, Toast Mali
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 109
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DAY RUN
SUED TODAY
I A. Smith Lumber & Manu-
factoring Company Add An
other Work Day to weeK
Lloyes Will be Able to Earn
WCI1iy-lVU rui uum
. More Wages
CONDITIONS ARE IMPROVED
it Mill at Aberdeen IL Is Reported
'Vlll Shirt StoiV iifUtiu
County Who wains a luinuu
Keel of Kir
. . n t at,, mi mill o laucil 10-
1 . J ,',. 'I'hni.liHL'lvlnir vacation
Kd now Koca on a, regular flvo dny
ha Instead of roiir uy wuuh
li. been tlio plan for somo tlmo
Int. ThO IlllH Will oponuo ovuiy
x excepting Saturday wncn u "
ko closed down.
ti,i. niMim that tlio onmloycs
Llll cam twcnty-flvo per cent more
hires than they iinvo uccn aim mu
. . m i,.. . I..1 tilt 1A Innynnanil
Bi mnt or me mum. m u ".ivw
enty-fivo per cent. Tlio adding
(( another day of work to tlio week
III tlllO 10 II BOIllOWIlUl lllliiut;ii
ondlllon or tlio lumijor maricer.
w'lll Until Excess Kern
For tlio present the coinpnny wilt
... unit. n,i iiipiinmr Aooiino miiui.ii
atho rim with nn -occasional vessel
j tike liimher to southern Callfor
l to (III orders there. Any oxccsb
.mhtr which mnnot ho shinned lin
er these arrangements will bo piled
phcre iintll the return ot mo com
any itcamcr Nairn Smith, which Is
ot out under charter and which
is expected will roturn to tlio coos
ijrrun about Feb. 1.
Hcpm-tcd Itniso
Thcro was tnlk about tlio city tlmt
ifri Imii l)een nuotlier rnlso In tlio
rice of lunilior Saturday. Suporln-
mdent Arno Moreen or mo aiuiiii
ompany said that ho had not na yet
ttelved any offlclnl notlflratlon of
rrrrtit ritltin lint linfnrn liinvtlilf
illfornln on Ids last trip found the
mocr coiiiiiuon. Doner, n mci
Mch caused tlio mill to go on a flvo
ij run.
Ml M TO START AGAIN
flint nt hcrdee", Wash., Is to IU-
Mitue Operations
ADEItllMrV. WASH.. N'nv. 29.
t li understood that tlio National
amber & Ilox coinpnny at lloqulnyi,
oe of tlio Id;; plants on the harbor,
oicq nas iiucn lino many moiuus is
1 ItA Inrlml I.. ..I..... rx ,1... i,.nilun
B,H, ivil III VIIMV U lliu inunimu
dumber orders that will kcon tlio
onccrn hiisv a your. Logging op-
"tlons In the county, -which nro
"i utuLT iiiau ior a long nine,
jre not suspended during tho
MnkBglWiig holiday season.
HIU'OUT ItlC ORDER
RflSI.'lirnn n xr.. on T la
RrnArtml l..r-.. .1.... 1..nl .l...t.nM .l..nli
r'""u' in it' mill luuti tiiiiiiur ut;m- i
rri bad received a mossngo from a
r-u voiiiu iiimnormau namen
i""'. Honing li i,uuu,uou,uuu iuci.
ft Oregon fir can bo supplied him hi
r iuui it nine, wno is eounoci
;ltli tin dial and tlio price offor
ft a not learned.
COMIITIOXS IIIC'lTint
lUmliennen at Mtvllim Impress
Much lie tier Keeling
Hni ' asn,, .ov. S'J. in an
""ion to Btatements showing innr
M tomlitlaii'i hae greatly Improved
I8d nr!io ...l. ... ..i i.- nri...
-,-. vo liuitllivt'll, IllUlllUUID lit IIIU
'"Mt Coast I.ninlior "Miiniifnoturors'
soclatlon a tlio quarterly meot
sjshowcl cldenco that tho liun
r Industry is on tho upturn of bot-
r times
OnMnti.. .. . 1 1... ..Mt.
jabernian vho ta'lkod nt tho moet
.v?.1"'1 " n plainly brought out
"r.ii.i. r i k ..viir.iwut.il .- ,..,! .
"' me lu c rmeii aro standing to
ineras tVir before to 'bring tho
utry o ,t oi Its depression,
luM.lSi() 0 PKX'XSVIA'AXIA
no t t isKS ni:iav
liUin (In,. Wlil.'li ir.l,li.iif 'lYiiveU
Is. Dherl il to Another
Homo This .Morning
IB AMocltwtf rre , p, VlJ Tim.
Pun u,i , ..... . .. . .. nn
iTrifV.. "' . . ?.y;.:'T:
Ilk.n " ' e cw orK UIVISIOII Ul
w lennivhiniii. i-.iii-n,.i wm iitnck-
M for iri i,ours today and tho
J? on wucj, prosldent Wilson
.""ert. l to other routea as tho re-
,"' yi a i e ision between
init - ..
two
"nt tr
weas f
' s hero last night,
rt
No
ttl'Kl
SS T is
ur.tianKi) iNVAidi)
1 f rr In rum RaY Tltlie.!
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ASIUNi.loX, D. C. Nov. 21).
BeSoup, Pikota state tax Imposed
" l"il nn llir. U'All.Tl'iirirn mill
tho Woll-Fargo ami
.imon,.... .,
-' mm i vitr,
s Companies, was
P'i lo i d today by tho Supremo
IIKODTPUI
!fflC BLOCKED
mm
BURNED SENATOR KERN
HALF OK CITV OX SANTA CATA
UNA DESTROYER
Dmiiugo Is Estimated at Ono ."Million
J)ollars Placo Is Famous
Among Tourists '
iny Aoclalcd Trei to Coot Dy Tlmci.J
LOS ANOKUJS, Nov. 20. Moro
than half of the town of Avalon, on
Santa Cntallna Island was destroyed
by flro today. The damago Is esti
mated at n million dollars.
Avalon Is tlio town on tlio famous
Santa Catallna Island which Is vis
ited by so many tourists to South
ern California. Tlio trip Is mado
from the mainland in boats ami Is
an excursion which thousands lmvo
taken.
SOLD 6S0 TICKETS
FOOTHALL VISITOItS RECEIVE
MORE Til AX GUAHAXTEE
Albert Powers Loads Ticket Selling
llrlgado with IH Small Pro
fit Is Dlviihsl
A total or 000 tickets to tho foot
ball gnmo of Friday wore sold, ac
cording to tho figures as they liavol
been checked up. AH oxpenscs
wore cleared and It was possible to
allow tho visiting team approximate
ly $30 abovo tho guarantee. Tliolr!
oxpenscs ran up over this mark, be
cause of extra hotel bills Incurred
in tho delayed trip In hero.
Tho High llecord
Albert Powers sold tho largest
number of 'tickets. Ho got away
with C8 and Florence Powers was
next with a sale of 4 8 tickets, Clar
onco Ilurrows sold 38, Harvey Wal
ters, 31; Nolllo Warwick, 31; Jens
Hansen, 25; Wilda Harris, 27? draco
Williams, 10; Sarah Kscott, 10 and
Until Carlson, 10. Tho other snles
mado by students ranged lowor than
theso abovo numbers, but lu general
tho support wns very good.
Proflu Is Divided
lloth Hon Fisher ami Frank I).
Cohan worked incessantly lu getting
tlio gamo nrranged and lator in str
ing it, ami when no ono olso would
guarantee tho expenses of tho trip,
thoy agreed to do so, honco receiv
ing a (.muter share of what llttlo
was mado. Tho high school and tho
visiting team also rouelved a share.
TWO PKTITIOXS AOAIXST Sl'X
J)AV CLOSIXM LAW AIH! OUT
Aro lleing I'iiely Signed To Call
Initiative Voto on .Mensiuo
Passed In I Hill
Two Inltlatlvo petltioiiB to voto
on the repealing and tho abolishing
of tho Sunday closing law wore be
ing circulated in tho city today and
wero being frooly signed. Tho pe
titions havo boon forwnrdod by tho
Independent Retailors' Association
of Portland, and it Is said that
tho petitions aro going to all parts
of tho stato.
Causing Discussion
Tho law, which was onacled lu
18C4, has caused considorablo dis
cussion niul argument throughout
tho state. It is now claimod that
thoro novor has boon grunted nn
order restraining tlio District At
torneys and tho Shorlffs of Oregon
from enforcing the law, though thoso
offlrors have Interpreted an ordor
rocelvod by them, as a restraining
order.
Must fiho Addresses
Tim nlLMiors of tho Initiative peti
tions must put down their Btreot
and Postofflco addrosses mid tho
porsoiiB circulating tho potitions
must swear that nil names nro tho
names of bona fldo persons.
oimTTiTsTTpixiox
SALKM, Ore. Nov. 20. Corres
pondence regarding tho Sunday clos
ing law, carried on betweon Gover
nor Withycombo and Attorney Gon
oral Georgo M. Drown, has boon
made public. In a lottor from Mr.
Drown to tho Governor, tho former
states somo facta concerning tho
law and refers to tho enso of tho
Driinswlck-Dalko Collandor Company
s. District Attornoys of tho Stnto.
asking that thoy be enjoined from
enforcing tho law as It applies o
billiard halls. Mr. Drown states In
his letter that this suit, which Is
ponding, would ;iot prevent the Sher
iffs or prosecuting attorney of a
county enforcing tho low.
In another letter, dated No. 20
tho Attorney General tells tho Gov
ernor that In tho caso abovo men
tioned that no Injunction was grant
ed Mr. Drown says in this lottor
that tho District Attorney or Mult-
S?.".. misun erVtdliig
on them to appear and show causo
was believed to no a i" v
junctlon. Mr. Drown says that man)
of the District Attorneys and Sher
iffs still believe that thoy havo been
t.mporarllyeuotned.
MKASKIU: I'IMIKLD
IPX AHOtUtel l'r to Coct By TlmM.l
x WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 20.
The New York antl-allon labor law.
which makes It compulsory to om
nlov onlv cltlirens In the construction
of public works, was today held con
stitutional b,- tho Supreme Court-
WOULD
REPEAL LI
F 0
Re-elected Chairman of Demo
cratic Senate Caucus by Un
animous Vote Today
PITTIFeLEETED
Chosen to Succeed Senator
Saulzbury of Delaware, Who
Wished to Retire
MUCH BUSINESS ON HAND
Gathering May Continue fr Several
Days Predicted that Lewis of
Illinois Will lie Named As
tho Party whip
tllr Auotlttrd rreu to Coot Ilr Tlmn.
WASHINGTON, D C, Nov. 20.
Senator Kern, or Indlann wns re
elected chairman of tho democratic
sounto caucus and floor leader by a
unanimous voto today in tlio confer
ence of senate domocrnts.
Senator Plttmcn of Nevada was
elected socretary or tho coherence,
to succeed Senator Saulzbury or Del
aware, who wished to relinquish the
office. Tho selection of vice chair
man, mid president protein ot tho
senate, committee assignments and
the special committee on rovlslou of
rules was postponed until Wednes
day. Much lliislncss Up
Senator Kern was authorized to
iiamo a now steering committee of
eight to bo npproved by tho conror
enco Wednesday.
Chairman Owen, or tho special
committee Hi rovlso rules, will sub
mit a roport Wodnesdny, recom
mending a modified form or debates.
Tho conrerenco may prolong several
days.
Forecasts Mado
He-election or Senator Clarko, or
Arkansas, as president pro tern, and
Senator Lewis, or Illinois, as tlio
party whip was tho forecast.
Important commlttco vacanqles,
mostly on tho Republican side, aro
to bo rilled, as well as committee
places found for now Domocratle
Senators.
Tho IIouso Democrats conferred
with a more difficult tnsk because
of reduced Democratic niotnborBhlp.
Hoforo tho Houbo ways and means
commlttco, Hepubllcan Maun ap
poarod and stated what tho Repub
licans want In representation on tho
committees. Tho Democrats aro op
posed to Increasing tho liumbor of
Kopubllrans on any commlttco
which deals with party measures. It
was decldod to leavo the selections
to Mann hlmsolf, ur to a Hepubllcan
caucus.
STAGE CAFE FIGHT
.MUX CHIUTF. "ItOl'fJII UOl'SK"
AXD AUK TAKF.X TO .JAIL
Karl CliMmlni ami Hal llucr Plead
(iiiilty to Charge ami aro'
Kmh Fined $'M Today
rcnrl Chlsholni and Hal Daxtor
iilomlnil Ulilltv ill tllO IIOlICO COIirt
this morning to creating a disturb-1
nnco In tho Right Cafe last ovonlng;
and wore both finod $25, which thoy
paid. They worp nrrcstCd about
nine o'clock last night and placed in
jull.
Tlio men wero sam iu u i viv , rrancisco nas wriiieu coroner vu
whon thoy entered tho restaurant bon asking Tor Intormatlon rogard-
whoro they Immedlutoly boRnn enrs-
Ing mid tnlk'ing louuiy, uccorouiK io
witnesses. ,'v -IlEiJ
Struck Two Men
Andrew KrlckBon, who claimed
i hat ho had clven them no provoca
tion rocelved a blow on the head. Ho
foil across a stool and as D. L. Footo.be told the lady wua that tho body
started to pick the man up, ho too :
rocelved what ho termed ".a peck on i
HJU ji-i
A hurry call was boiu ror me po
lltU. UW, HMH f....... ...... .. ,,
Shoup responded, anil inter tue ni
or Dert Tribboy was needed to get
the men uniior control.
Chlsliolm and Daxtor both rought
cxtracatlon. The rornier backed In
to the corner with a sugar bowi in
his hand, but ho was hold helpless
when Gordon Smith shoved In nnd
grabbed him by the throat, whllp
with the other hand tho oMcor tap-
ped a uysianuer, wuo mruw uu mn
. 1 1 ll... l.lnt
COai UUU BUllfiui iu i,.v..v.v, w..
tho hoad with tho butt end, or his
gun. The second man who lntorrer
ed desisted in n hurry, and Chlsliolm
and Daxtor wero taken to Jail whore
they spent tlio night.
tilvo Testimony
Andrew Krickson was called on to i corpus proceedings and the caso ot
testUy this morulng In the PolIco;jhQ Catholic church or Handon vs.
court. So was D. L. Foote. IIo , j,0 city of Dandon Involving an as
said that ho had tnken no part in tho Eessmont for street Improvements,
rracas and was playing the part on Tne adjourned term of circuit
tho "Innoconf bystander." court will bo opened nt Coqullle a
Officer Richardson said that pre-woek from t0(ay uy judge Coke,
vlous to tho time tho mon entered Tjl0 regular Decomber term will op-
tim nterlii Cafe ihev had gone aboard
the launch Rufralo Dill and had
kicked two or the window lights
out.
JudKO Dutlor scored tho men and
fined both $25 which they paid and
were released.
Steamer Sneeilnell sails south
Wednesday, P. ". from Vorth
Rend. Tickets at Abstract orflco nt
Mai-shficld and Fainter McCulloni,
North Rend,
SEEKBULLETSIRE
NEW ORLEANS FIRM WANTS TO
1U1' ENTIRE LOCAL SUPPLY
Will Also Take High Power Onus
Offer From Xow Orleans Do-
Hoved Tltey nro Meant for Vflla
Offering to buy up cartridges lu
three classes, up to 500,000 in
each class, mid high-power military
or scml-mllitary rifles lu any
mimbcrs, tho National Arms Com
pany, of New Orleans, Is address
ing lotters to hardware dealers. Ono
of them bus Just been received by
tho Murshfield Hardware Company.
It Is believed tho arms nro for the
armies of Villa in Mexico.
The classes or bullets asked for
aro thoso of tho 30-30, the seven
millimeter and tho 30-10 calibre
us well as tho 303 Savngo calibre.
May bo For Melco.
Recently tho United States rec
ognized Carranza as President oi
Mexico, and at tho same tlmo put nn
embargo on tho importation or
arms and ammunition to any but
his armies. The result has been to
leave Villa and other guerilla bands
without a sourco or bullets and
guns. It Is thought barely possi
ble theso lettors Indicate a determin
ed etrort to secure tho necessary
death-dealing Instruments as these
armies are still righting. This, how
ever, Is merely a surmise, as there
Is nothing to Indicate tho purpose
or tho purchase
Also it Is pointed out that Job
bora are given Instructions not to
soil except to bona ride dealers.
The letter, which Is signed by
Charles K. Jones, manager, goes on
to say that ir the local linn Is un
nblo to secure what is naked for
maybe thoy will order thorn from
"sporting goods dealers, hardwavo
Jobbers or wholcsalo grocers, who
might bo anlo to handle lots or from
S000 to 25,000 bullets tu each class."
Off ei' Cash Payment
Payment would bo for cash and
the company also asks what freight
would cost In shipping and how
soon tho supplies could bo sout. Mr.
Neff said today that bis company
will probably havo nothing to do
with tho offer. Ho believes theso
lotters nro being .bout to various
parts of tho United states.
HF.MAIXS OF MAX, PltODADLY
WHF.CIC VICTIM, DISCOVKIIKI)
Washed I'ji list Night cut Light
house Reach Near tho
Scene of Disaster
Another body, supposed to bo ono
of tho missing victims or tho Santa
Clara wreck, was round last evening
on tho light .house beuch near tho
Cape Arago Btutlou where It had
been washed up,
Tlio discovery was made by Ralph
Darker who resides in that neigh
borhood and who reported tho mat
tor to Cant. Dunson of the light sta
tion. Tho latter notified Justlco of i
lion, ino inner uoiiiieu jusueo oi
tho I'eaco Ponnock who is ucting as
coroner In the absence or Fred Wll-,
son. On tho direction or tho Jm
, ..v ,.. ,.,..-..-. ..,.,. n...v .
iii'iv i-nni. iiitiiflmi nun nnrKtir innv
led tho body up from tho beuch to a!
r.W" r L" ? "".".' .V" .".:..
''"".: .."';" ".tu"'" "Ul uu ""'""'"
111 V IIIU1Z1I1I1- i
ana) Ub'll".
Thero is no ohanco of IUontlfylng
IHU lUllllllllH UD (liciu HUB lltlllllllb
but the trunk lo. The head, lew
all,! hnnils w.r irnnn un.l lh lin.lv
tho roinalns us there was nothing
uliil hands wero gono and tho body
wua llttln morn tlinn a Hknlntnn
justlco Penuock and Undertaker
Moon loft this morning for tho
hoach. It Is likely that tho body
wlll bo burled there.
Want Information
Mrs. Mnrgarot Weller of San
ing John Weller, ono of tho four
in on whoso boiI.les wero missing
from tho Santa Clara wreck. Mrs.
Weller stated that sho had read that
a body had been found which was
apposed to bo that of Weller and
wanted Information. AH that could
found hud been burled ut tho beach
and that thoro wns no chanco of
Iilontlflcation. The only rouson Hi
wns tlinnclit In tin llm cornin of U'nl -
'" 1Ha IIIHI MtV ..,., w ,, ..u. IIIUU,II,
tho body was that or a man who
false teeth and Weller was tho eld
est of the four men missing.
TO HOLD COURT
i)j()iTtM:D
SKSSIOX OF CIR
CUIT COURT TOMORROW
T.wi pai-k wilt tm tn rnnulliol
tomorrow to hold a special session
" . . ..
or circuit court to dispose or somo
pending cases. Among those slatod
to com up aro the Oldland Haueas
on December 13 and It Is expected
that Judge Sklpworth of Eugene -will
bo here to dispose or some actions in
which Judge Coko is dlsqualiried.
Judge Coko has set Friday, De
cember 10, as "Naturalization Day"
and It Is expected that a large num
ber ot applicants for their first and
final papers will appear. Since tho
European war started tho number of
applicants for naturalization papers
lias increased perceptibly
Fl D ANOTHER
DD
MID DEFINE
PEACE TERMS
London Paper Says Time Has
sCome for the Allies to
Take Action
TO DISCUSS PEACE
Plans Being Made for Con
gress to be Held at Berne
' in Short Time
APRIL DATE SUGGESTED
American Members, or International
Oi-gnnlmtl'in for 'Durable Peace
Thinks That Is Rhsht Tlmo for
(athcilng to bo Called
tllr AuocUled rim lu Coot IU7 ItuiM.)
LONDON, Nov. 20. llelior that
the time has arrived ror the Allies
to begin to define clear and definite
terms of pe'aco wns expressed by
tho Post- In nn editorial, on the
ground thut there then would bo
less chnnco xif losing In negotiation!
what has been gained on sea mid
lu the field.
ARRANOK COXGRKSS
Ponce Meeting to bo Held In Slt
crlniid Soon
IMr AiiocUtd IIym to ti nj Tlmn,)
HKHNH, Nov. 20. Tho executive
committee of" tlio International Or
ganization ror Durable Peaco will
meet nt Hern shortly to nrrango n
program Tor tho Congress, which
tho American mombors Biiggci'.
should bo hold In April.
GOVKRXOR DKCLIXKS
Unable to o on Henry Kurd's Kit
ropenu Peace Mission
SALKM, Oro., Nov. 29. Governor
James Withycombo received a tolo
graphle Invitation from llonry Ford,
asking him to become n niomber of
n peaco delegation to Uuropo. Gover
nor Withycombo announced unit ho
would bo unublo to accept.
to imlAis
(IRKKCi: RKADY TO DISCUSS KX
TIJNTK POWKRS DKMAXDS
Message from Alliens Says Xote
Asking Wliat Is Wanted Has
Decn Received
IPr Aioclile4 PrM lo Coot IJr Tlmm.
LONDON. Nov. 29. Tlio Greek
governmont Is ready to iUbciibs pro
iinflltlnnu made hv tho ontouto pow-
""".", ',... in .inmnniia wlilnli
! o and sa fy a 11 loiuu da w 1 Ich
' l ffin. U pn d. to ho Kv
'?""" X""'d t0 tl10 X
tYlll liut t.,j..i. w....ww ..n - ,
"- ------
, message from Paris says: "Tho
'Crook KovornmonCB roply to tho last
,10to of tho entente uowew was do-
ii,...,i c.,.,,l,.v unva nn Allmnu iIIh-
- "I ""';,,:,'". ;,,.'" r.
Tho entente noto was In re-
!"""
"". , r.o.,.' ,,,nu( tnr urn.
,BrnKfi? t7cI?0" to what was
l! InforlUUtlon US to What Was
wanted.
DIES AT SALEM
MR. ALFRKD "MACHADO, WKLh
KXOWX IIKRH, PASSKS AWAY
Two Weeks Ago Agtsl .Man Win
Committed to As)lum Came
Here iu Kurly Da-
(Speciul to Tho Times.)
SALKM, Nov. 20. Alfred Ma
' cnn,i0 commltto'
t Bnno o8yiUin hor
il to tho stato in-
rn frntn C.nnn Pnnn.
v. .. ,i,u nun. ts dend. Ho was
1 . ,.i. ...i i. i...i
I hero and
has been falling much
since that tlmo.
Alfrod Machado wns born In
Portugal nnd was about 75 years or
age. Ho came to this country In
tho iIO'b aboard a sailing ship
around Capo Horn.
For many years ho rollowed tho
sea. Ho used to sail out or tho
Coiiulllo on ships running down to
San Francisco carrying coal and
lumber. Ho at one tlmo was aboard
tho schooner Llttlo Annie, with
-
Contain Rackleff as ilrst otflccr and
later sailed with him on a small
steamship.
After soveral years at sea tho de
ceased bought property on tno
lower Coqulllo River, whoro ho set
tled. D.uring,tbo salmon runB ho
formerly conducted a "saltory" thero
being no canneries ut that time,
and tho fish were shipped to San
Francisco.
Wife Is Dead
Ho was married at ono time, but
his wlfo died many years ago. Thero
were no children. Tho deceased
wos ralrlv well orr ror some tlmo.
There Is ono brothor, Jason Mach
ado. or Myrtle Point. It is believed
he had no other relatives in this
country. Tho deceased was verv
well known by tho old pioneers or
Coos County
Llbby Coal, ?5.00 to". Phono 72.
m
INSULTS IDS. GALT
MAX ALLKGKD TO HAVH WHIT
TUX II Mil LKTTF.HS
(Ues Xamo as Samuel Wlilto and
Claims to bo an Inventor
Is Ariestcd
(Or Asiocltteil rreu to Cooi Oar Tlmn.
NKW YORK, Nov. 20. A man
describing himself as Samuel White,
aged 27 and nn inventor, was nr
reBtcd hero today charged with hav
ing written Insulting letters to Mrs.
Gait, the President's fiancee, and
her mother, Mrs. Dolling.
White, according to the police,
admitted having written concerning
a patent egg-carrier, to bo used in
tho malls mid two new mlisleal In
struments, tho salo or which he is
seeking to promote.
WHEAT UP TODAY
WIIKAT IX CHICAGO .ll'MPS TWO
AXD A HALF
Canadian Government Grain Sel.-
iii es Does Xot Change tlio
Portland Grain Market
Illy AHocltlnl I'm lu Ciioti IKy Tlmn
CHICAOO, Nov. 20. Wheat
Jumped 2 1-2 cents at the opening
today, as a result or the Canadian
governments grain seizure. It sag
ged during tho day but closed at Its
opening quotations.
AT PORTLAND
ny AmkI1M rirm to Cooi nr Tlmn.J
POHLAND. Nov. 20. Wheal
prices hero wore unaffected by tho
grain seizures lu Canada. Asked
jirlces wero from hair a cent lower to
one cent higher.
TRADE SUSPE1DED
WINXIPF.G GHAIX F.XCIIAXGF.
HAS RKKX CLOSKD
ToiiiMrury Action Result of Govern
ment Commandeering Millions
of Diishels of Wheat
Uy AiotlttJ Ti'M lo Coos Ili Time
WINNIPEG, Nov. 29. Suspen
sion or wheat trading on tho Winni
peg gruln exchungo, tho result or n
governmont order yestordny com
mundcerliig twelvo to fifteen mil
lion bushola or wheat, probnbly wlll
bo or short duration. A meeting or
tho gruln exchungo council will bo
held Into today for discussion of tho
necessity of further suspension.
DENIED IX LOXDOX
Rrltlsh Government Claims .No
Knowledge of Wheat Matter
(nr AuwUtm 'mi to om nr Tluin.)
LONDON, Nov. 20. "An offlclnl
press bureau statement Bays: "With
reference to tho announcement from
Ottawa that tho Cnnudlau Kovorn-
inont commandeered 1(5,000,000
bushels of wheat at the request or I
llm llwl.loli i,nitinlilnlll lit., hnnnl nf '
tllU llllllOI. h"' VIHMlV.lt, 11.17 " "
agrlciilturo states that tlio llrltisli
government mado no such request
nud has uo Information on the sub
ject." PREPARESJVIESSAGE
PRESIDENT HAS ADDRESS 'IU
CONGRESS Auur'i' iii;.tn,v
Dlscussel It and Also Peaco Ques-
tlou With Colonel House
iu New York
nr amoc-uim rrti io coo nr Tim.j
WASHINGTON. I). C. Nov. 29.
President Wilson returned from
Now York this njornlng and Imme
diately went to tho Whlto Houbo nnd
resumed work on his uoxt annual
address to congress.
Mrs. Gait, his riancco, romainou
In New York to purchase a part of
her trousseau.
The President has tho main out
lines of his address finished nud ex
pects to got It into final shape ror
tho printer today. Ho took tho ad
dress with blin to Now York and dis
cussed It with Colonel E. M. IIouso.
While In Now York, tho president
is understood to havo discussed tho
outlook for peace lu Europo with
IIouso, who went abroad soveral
months ago to Investigate the situa
tion for tho president.
FIND SfGUILT!
JOLIET XEGRO MUST HANG, THE
JURY SAYS
Was Convict Charged With Mur
derlnir Mrs. Allen, Wlfo of the
I-'()i-inr Warden
By AuoUte4 Vnt lo Coo Day Tlmn.)
JOLIKT, III., Nov. .29. Josoph
Campbell, negro convict, today was
found guilty of murdering Mrs. Mai-
7l flilpttn Allpn wlfn nf fnrmnr
Warden Allen, in tho warden's npart -
mentfl of tho nonltontlary bore. Tho
verdict fixed
tho punishment by
hanging.
IS
E
P
Put Remnants of Serbian Army
to Flight and Opened Way
to the South .
FATE ISlCERTHII
Reports Concerning City of
Monastic Differ Widely and
Little is Actually Known
MAY HAVE BEEN CAPTURED
Xot Yet Apparent From Which Di
rection tho Anglo-French Forres
Wlll bo Attacked Quiet Is Ro
jierted on Western Front
TWO LKADKRS MARK
FORKIGX VISITS
tlly AwwKUtnl Titm ww tl7 Tlmn.l
DICHLIN, Nov. 20. (Wire
less Sayvlllo) Umporor
William arrived In Vienna
today and paid a personal
visit to tho AiiBtro-llungarl-nn
monarch, Frnncla .losoph
Kitchener at Paris
PAHI8, Nov. 2!). Karl
Kltchenor nrrlved hero from
Italy today. Ho was given
an ovation by soldiers and
travelorn when ho Btepped
from tho train.
MAW ('AXXI).V ARK
TAKKX FROM SKRDIAXH
lily AumrlilM rrra. U Coot my TlmM.
RERUN, Nov. 20. Ar
my lieadquurtprH announced
today that lu the Serbian
campaign C02 cannon wore
cntiluroil.
4'
Illy Auocltlnl PtrM lo Ceo luy Tlmn )
' LONDON, Nov. 29. -With Rer
un's announcement that tho flight
of tho Beauty remains of tho Sorb
inn army Into Albania hud brought
Germany's oporntloim ngnlnst Serbia
to n Biiccessrul conclusion, tho ob
Joct of which wns to open linen of
communication with JIulKurla and
Turkey, Intoreat in tho Dalkans
turned to Houthorn Serbia, whoro
further ndvuuce or tlio Dulgnrlnns Is
reported.
I'ato of Moiiastlf
Tho fnto or MoniiBtlr romnliiB ob
scure. Reports on tho subject vnry
from uu assertion that tho city Im
still lu the hands of the Serbians,
to a claim that the DulgarlaiiB, ac
companied by dotachmonts or tho
Teutonic forces, occupied tho city.
Movement Secret
It Is not yet apparent from which
direction tho Anglo-French forces In
Sorbin nro to bo attacked. An nn
mlstnknblo lull prevails on tlio East
ern front.
In tho west, Pnrls says affairs aro
Miwir.-iiiv n ii lot with tho execution
of hand grenade engagements In tho
Artols district.
AF
FEARED CREW OF DESTROYED
FRENCH VESSEL LOST
Tun llrltisli Steamers Sunk
nud
and Crew or Ono Is Xot
Accounted For
ny AiuocUtfel I'rc-M lo Coo By Tlmw.J
LONDON. Nov. 29. Tho French
Bteanishlp Algerlo was Hunk. Twen-ty-nlno
mombora of tho crow uro
missing mid eight wero saved.
A messago from Maraelles says a
Dritlsh steamship was sunk lu tho
Mediterranean by n submurliio. No
word bus, been received of tlio 20
uiomiioru or tlio crew una u is i cur
ed that they huvo perished.
tim llrltisli fitcniuBhln Tanla was
sunk and the crow lauded.
EXGLAXD HAS NO DEAL
CHIXA
W
W
Such Was tho. Announcement Made
Officially Today by tho Jupau-
cm) Foreign Office
(Dr AuMlUed rr4 lo Coot llty TIdm.)
TOKIO, Nov. 29. Great Drltaln
bus informed Japan that tho Dritlsh
government has not contemplated
an ulllauco with Chlnu, a ban been
reported, tho Japanese foreign of
fice officially announced today.
DRAINAGE li-VWS
. ARE UPHELD TODAY
(Dy Aito(.Ute4 ffu lo ovf my Time.)
WASHINGTON. D. C,
Nov. 29. Tho Nebraska
drainage law today was up-
held as constitutional by tno
ji
supremo court
Tho Missouri drainage law
was upheld as constitutional.
OIL!
SAVED
ALLIANCE
IDE