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Vol. No. XXXIX.
Established 1878
As The Const Mnll
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali
nnil Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 116
umtws
GOPPLE, POWERS
IND ROOD WIN
Victors For Mayor and Coun-
oilmen in Annual City Elec
tion Here Yesterday
flew City Hall Bond Proposi-
on AISO ueieatuu uy luiiju
rviaioiiiy tumi; uo
CHARTER CHANGES. CARRY
fciiplo Has Mnjorjty of 118 Over
Ktcitwit Out of Total Voto
of 7ICI Many Votes
Hworu In
n A. Conplo wan oloctoil mayor
Lf Marshfleld over Cnrl Evortson In
Itbe city election of yesterday by n
majority of 148 voten. Uliarics
Powers ami I), L. Rood succeeded
tj council offices. Tlio unnd lost
oat by 212 votes nnil tlio city lin.ll
,1M was ilofcatod, losing by 233
Ktci. John W. Dutlor lmd no
trouble In being rcolcctod by n mn
jorlty of 07 1 votes. He lind no op
roiltlon. A total of 793 votes woro cast nt
the four tiolls and of this numlior
305 wcro sworn In. Thoro woro 202
TotM cat In' tho city primaries of
November 8. It Is believed tlio voto
of the women was about 35 porcont
f the total. North Contral pro-
telnet polled tlio heaviest voto of tho
Itlty having n total of 305.
Much Interest Toward End
Toward tlio closo yestorday con-
jiMeralile Intorcst was taken and dur-
lt( the last threu hours the heaviest
votes woro cast In tho four polls. By
U.JO p. in. tho returns had been ro-
telred from all parts of tho city.
The Judges of tho North Marsh-
Held precinct woro, W. 13. Wilson,
G. F. Avorlll and D. L, Wucklnghnm
ud tho clerks, Mrs. ICathorlno
Clirk, Mrs. Sweotman nnd I). II.
Pitchett.
From tho North Contrnl precinct
lie Judges woro, Gaorgo K. Campbell
Nellie A. Owen nnd A. II. Stutsman
d tho clorks, Ilobort N. Kellogg,
Alice Tlckell and Mrs. Carl Evort-
At tho South Contral precinct tho
following wero Judges, C. L. Ponnoek
C A. Johnson nnd John Merchnut
d tho clorks woVo, Mrs. Maybollo
Holland, Den Ostllnd nnd C. A. Pon
tile. Down at tlio South Mnrsliflold
mclnct tlio Juilgcs woro E. A. And
,rD, E. A. Harris afid P. N. Flagg
d tho clorks, Mrs. C. H. Walters,
". F. K. Allen and Miss C. Esther
Whitney.
VOTE OAST
Total Sworn In
N'th Marshfleld ...125 49
forth Central 305 135
tooth Central 151 45
kolh Marshfleld ...212 70
Total
793
305
FOR MAYOR
winct Copplo
Evortson
Jiarsiifield ... GO
nth Central .... 99
.Marshfleld ...142
x- Central .. im
&7
52
. 00
143
Totl 4CC
318
rou COUNCILMEN
eclnct Powers Rood Tolan-
i, uer
" Marshfleld . 70 59 GC
to, ai l12 9G Gl
Marshfleld ...179 110 91
Central 201 143 1C0
I Tftl.l 4
, TtM
.508 408 378
CAUCUS AMENDMENT
b.f
inct For Against
," Marshfiebi nn 22
Antral 87
l!l
3S
57
,e,a ...tlM
Certral 148
, Total
415 13G
i .
n'VN'D PROPOSITION
t..i
fc C" For Against
. Narshfleld .,,.,27 85
f BADLY BEATEN
T'WI 39, J01 I
r-rshfleld C9 124 ;
jgMfal m 158 ,
EASTSIDE ELECTSWHL APPROVE
R. C. KITTSON REELECTED MAY
Oil IIV MARGIN OK TOUR VOTES
Revision of Charter Carries by Two
Votes 10(1 Votes Cast Much
Interest Taken In Election '
It. C. Kittson was reolectcd mayor
of Enstsldo by a majority of four at
the city election thero yesterday and
tho rovlsed charter carried only by
n margin of two votes. A total of
100 votes woro cast, nbotit II of
this numbor being sworn In. Con
siderable Interest wns taken In tho
election, ninny of tho voters coming
up from Coostou nnd many wore
busy through tho day rounding up
votors wljo othorwlso would hnvo
boon unable to get to tho polls.
Running with no opposition, C. P.
Keating was reolectcd city recorder
nnd Sylvester McUrlff wns again
given tho otfico of city marshal, Mrs
Carriu Wright, Ralph MntKou and
W. II. Cnvnnaugh wero elected to
the council. Y IrfTlH
Much Interest In Charter
COnslderablo intorcst was cen
tered around the rovlsed city charter
nnd in the pnst two weoks thoro lias
been nrouscd opposition to It.
Following nro tho votes enst.
For Mayor
R. C. Kittson 41
R. T. Whltty 37
J. C. Steckol 28'
For Recorder
C. P. Keating 97
For Marshal
Sylvester McGilff 92
For Council Threo Places to Fill
Ralph Matson 78
W. II. CavnnnuKh 58
Mrs. Carrlo Wright 50
M. A. McLaggan 43
Malcolm McLean 37
L. S. Wlldo 30
Mrs. Mnrtln llreon 10
City Charter
For tho Chartor 40
Against Charter 44
Tho Judges of tho election wero:
L. O. Meoks, Thomas Tralnstono and
Albert lloss. Tho clerks woro, W.
F. Ryorly, Mrs. J. Swanson and
Mrs. Walter Robortson.
Total 250 408
(MTV HALL
Precinct For Against
No. Marshfleld 33 75
So. Central 47 91
So. Marshfleld 50 135
No. Central 90 '104
232 405
FOR RECORDER
Precinct "t,or
No. Marshfleld 12
So. Marshfleld . . . . v 170
No. Central .' 2CC
So. Contrnl I38
Total
071
TAX SALES
Precinct for Against
No. Marahflold 04 25
So. Contral , 75 33
So. Marshfleld 103 44
No. Contral 120 82
Total 308 184 '
Had Affiliations.
Into tho polling placo of South
Central Precinct yesieruay ui
noon there camo n woman voter who
evidently was not well Yorpod In
politics and tho methods of politics.
T7M,n.. iiPsHntlncIv she approach
ed tho tablo about which tho Judges
1 Dim
and clerks woro groupeu.
reached out for a ballot.
"What aro your party nffilila
tlons?" donijinded Judgo Pennock,
though ho trieu 10 iuu -
1 ivl- nnd irlibllko. so ns not to
scare awny n porfectly good voter.
..mm,., nnd alio paused for
a moment nnd looked about at tho
booths. "Why Mr. ww.
camo tho reply. She got her ba -lot
In a hurry, and sighed thankful
ly when tho event was nil over.
Llbby Cool, S5.00 ton. Phono 72.
Choral Club, concert Sunday after
noon at tho Noble. 25c Admission.
DR. H. B. KELTY, Dentist, 201
coko nidff. r'lone 112'J
,!. 1. .11 cuniB and tlanco Snt-
u,.duy evening t Sumner. Game
begins at eight o'clock, Blue Ridge
Tigers and EMttlde. Lnuncji Sim-
SE
Republicans to Support Meas
ure if it is Not Framed by .
Democratic Caucus
PRESIDENTS TOLD
Senator Gallingbr Says His
Party Wants the Army and
Navy Strengthened
READY TO CO-OPERATE
Lender of Republicans Promises Aid
Piosldctit's Plan Providing
flint It Is Not Made Party Meas
ure hy tho Democrats
tor AwocUth Mraa t root Hay TtmtaVI
WASHINGTON, I). C, Doc. 8.
Tho Sonuto ropubllcnns will mnko no
partisan fight n tho Nntlonal do
fonso program lf it Is not framed by
tho democrats In caucus. Senator
Galllngcr, tho republican leader,
told President Wilson today that tho
ropubllcnns want tlio nnny nnd navy
otrongtboncd nnd nro willing to co
oporato with tho democrats. Gal
llugor said tho President told him ho
vould not npproro tho democratic
"incus mnklug the dofonso plans n
party measure.
Not Party Question
"Tho question of propnrlng for
dofonso Is not a party 0110, and tho
Republicans nro ready to moot tho
DomocratB half way If tlio majority
party Is really willing to discuss
tho question on a non-partisan
basis," said Galllngor.
Galllngcr disagreed with tho
President on tho plan for tho. mer
chant mnrlno and for raising monoy
necosenry for preparedness. Whon
tho administration shipping bill Ib
Introduced, Galllngor said ho will
offer a substitute
About Merchant Mnrlno
Tho Ropubllcnns, howovor, ho
added, favored using tho merchnut
marluo as a naval auxiliary.
Galllngor advocated a bond lssuo
and opposed tho President's pro
gram of Internal taxation. Ho said,
howovor, ho fnvorod loworlng tho
Incomo tax minimum
MINNESOTA IN TOW
DIKAHLED HILL LINER PICKED
UP BY IAQUA LAST NKJHT
Tug Dnuntlcss Also Assisting Willi
Steamer Which Is 700 Miles
From San Francisco
Ily AcxLtJ I'rtii la Ciwi Ilijf Tlmn.
' SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 8. Tlio
disabled Hill llnor Minnesota waa
tanen In tow last night uud is pro
ceeding horo at threo knots
per hour, according to a wlroless re
ceived today from tho wrecking
steamor Ian.ua, which with tho tug
Dauntless renchod ho vessol yester
day at a point 700 miles South of
hero.
FOR ItlCJ HOMESTEADS
Oregon Tracts to bo Included In
Now Regulation
IDr AMOclf, l'rM to Coot I3r TlmM.J
WASHINGTON. I). C, Dec. 8.
Secrotary Lano announced today
that ho had approved In November
orders of designation which have
broucbt under operation of tho
320-acro homestead law, about
950,000 acres in Colorado, Idaho,
Montana, Oregon and North Da
kota.
MATTER POSTPONED
Requisitioning of American Vessel Is
Put Off
IDf AuoeUted TrtM to Coo Hay Tlmea.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 8.
khe requisitioning by tho Dritlsh
government of the American trans
Atlantic Bteamer Hocking, protested
by the State Department, has been
postponed for three weoks, becretary
ILaiiBlng was advised today. Ambas
sador Pago's present action at Lon
don or American protest Is believed
to bo one causo of tho postpone
ment. HEATING STOVES a,t reduced
prices. Pioneer Hardware Co.
"
T
Rr, Leslie, Osteopath, Maihfleld
L
TALKS ABOUT PEACE
QUESTION IS RROUOIIT UP AT
GERMAN (MTIIER1NO
Suggested That Kaiser's Country,
Doing Victor, Might Make Ad-
vaueesj That Way.
Ilr AmothtM rmi to Coo. Hay Tltnra.i
UERL1N, Dec. 8. (Wireless to
Sayvllle.) In nn nddrests boforo tho
convention of tlio Progressive Peo
ple's Party, President Von Payor,
who Is a member' of tho Rclchstng,
raised tho question ns 'o whether
Germnny "being stronger nnd hav
ing won a victory, ought to hold out
her hand for peace." Ho replied
to his own question by asserting
this would bo posslblo only whon
tho onomlcs of Germany realized
that they had boon defeated, as thoy
had not thus far.
NOT READY TO QUIT
GERMANS WANT WAR UNTIL DE
CISIVE VICTORY IS WON
V '
One Party of tho Reichstag Says All
Territory Captured Should
llo Retained
(11 AuocUtfel l'll to Coot ILy Time..
UERLIN, )ee. j8. A caunus of
tho threo cousorvatlvo members of
the Reichstag, resolutions woro ad
opted "domnndlug, ns tho object of
penco, a Germany strengthened In
Its position of power and Importantly
enlnrgcd nnd recompensed for Its
expenditures through tho rotontlon
to tho uttermost extent posslblo of
nil districts now occupied."
Freedom of tho sons Is also de
manded. Tho resolution declares
tho war must continue "until a do
clslvo victory lias boon won." Tho
party expresses regret for tho In
croaBos In tho prices of necessities,
but declares tho cost of living In
lower In this country thnn In any of
tho countries with which Gormany
Is nt wnr.
ST.
DECIDED ON AS PLACE FOR DE
MOCRATIO CONVENTION
Will Heglu at Noon nn Wednesday
.Juno I .President WIImwi
' Is Endorsed
(Mr AMocltteJ I're.a to Coo. Iltr Tloin.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. S.
Tho democratic nntlonal convention
will begin Wednesday, Juno 14, nt
hioon. Tho democratic national
committee named St. LouIb on tho
second ballot last night and adopted
resolutions calling for tho rcnomlna
tlou ami ro-olcctlon of Wilson as tlio
trusted loader of national democ
racy.
FATAL HOTEL FIRE
TWO DEAD AND TEN HURT IN
LOUISVILLE HLAE TODAY
Firemen Roscuo Fifteen From Sov-
enth Avenue Hotel lliilldlug
Partly Destroyed
(Hr AuocUKJ rrw to Coot Dr Tlmf..
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec 8. Two
mou was burned to death and ton
others Injured in a flro horo today
that vartly destroyed tho Soveuth
Avonuo Hotel. Firemen roscued 15
othors.
JOH
N HARROWS CI
TREE IN POLE
CRUSHED UY
CAMP
Workman Almost Instantly Killed,
-Leaves a Wife and Five
Young Children
(Special to The Times)
BANDON, Ore., Dee. 8. John
narrows, employed In a telegraph
polo camp was killed by a tree roll
ing on him and crushing his chest.
Ho leaves a wife and five young
children. Harold Ilalcli of North
Bend who Is employed by tho North
hUerfd Mill and Lumber Company Is a
brother of Mrs. Barrows.
Mr. Barrows was about 30 years
bid and a nonular young man and
ihad. many friends in and around
Uandon. He was an industrious
person and had saved his money- and
owned a nice homo In Dandon which
ho had recently built for his family.
LOUS
CO
BANDON
m
PETER IS
OF
Ruler of Montenegro Would
Like to Make Separate
Peace for Country
Presents Plan to Representa
tives of the Entente Allies
at His Capital
NOT KINDLY RECEIVED
Is Told that Thoy Would llreuk off
Diplomatic; Relations If llo
Should Take Such 11 Step
Uimble to Withstand Fimv
Iljr AmocUIM I'rrM to Coot lUr Tlrnc.l
DERLIN, Dec. 8., (Wlroless to
Sayvlllo) According to dlspntches
received by tho Frankfurter Zoltung
Montenegro lias expressed a deslro
for sopnrato peace
King Nlcholns, according to tho
dispatches, personally handed to tho
outento ambassadors a documout
suggesting tho possibility for n sop
nrato peaco for Montenegro, which
wns represented as tumble to with
stand tho superior forces of tho 011
omy. Tlio nmbnssndors ropllcd that
In such enso thoy would break off
diplomatic rolntlonB.
TELLS SITUATION
llrltlsh Premier (lives Position Ittr
I l'niilliicr A iiv 1'ivii'i, 1'Imiiu
(tlr AhocIiIM rrru to Coo. nr TIrim.
LONDON, Dec. 8," If proposals
of a serious charactor for general
peaco are put forward by an enomy
of tho governments, elthor directly
or through a noutral power, thoy
will first bo discussed by tho nlltott
govarnmontB. Until this contlngon
y arises, I cannot glvo any further
pledges."
This was Promlor Asqulth's roply
In tho Hoiiso of CommoiiB totlny to a
roqucst of d'hlllp Snowdon, a social
ist mombor, for a pledge that no
proposals for negotiations based on
tho ovacuatlou of couquercd terrl
'tory shall bo rojected y tho Rrltlsh
government without tho knowledgo
of parllumont.
PRESIDENT WILSON ACTS AS
HOST TODAY
.Members of Democrat lo Central
Committee aro Ills Luncheon
Guests at White HoiihO
t Hr A.o-lll TrrM to C001 Day Tlm...J
WASHINGTON, I). C Doc. 8.
Moinbers of tho Democratic Nnt
lonal Commlttco woro luncheon
guests today of President Wilson
nt tho White Houso. Tho Presi
dent was sented botwocu Chairman
McCombs nnd Vice-President Cum
inlngH. Tho commlttea finished tholr
work here last night, but McCombs
expected to remain probably until
tomorrow to nrraugo further details
for tho convention In St. Louis.
NO SESSION TODAI
CONGRESSMEN ARE GETTING
f READY FOR BUSINESS
Adjourned Over Friday to Cumploto
OiganlJitloii of tho Working
Committees
Iljr AaaocUted rraaa to Cooa Par Tinea.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee( 8.
Conirress was not In session today.
Roth houses had adjournod over Fri
day to comploto. tho organization of
tho working committees.
BRITISH STEAMER
COMMODORE SUNK
Uf Aawrlate4 I'rcM to Cooa Uijr Tlmr.
LONDON, Dec. 8. Tho
British steamer Commodore,
, which the admiralty an-
nounccu was sunK, was own- w
by tho Charoute Steamship
Company and registered
5858 gross tons. There bo- 4
ing soveral vessels of this
name made it uncertain at
first which was sunk.
Columbia Flour, $1.40. Hulues.
I
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II TOO
STRONG
ENTERTAINED
TOM IS OCCUPIED
VILLAGE OF KENALI OCCUPIED
BY GERMANS AND BULGARIANS
Is Located In Serbia Near tho Greek
Fi-ontlcr Railroad Station
Captured
BRITISH RETREATED
. WITH THE SERBIANS
a (tlr Aaaoe ItlfJ 1'rcaa to cmi to Tlmea.l 4
LONDON, Dec. 8. Tho
British naval force under
Admiral Troubrldgc, which
uBslsted in tho dofonso of
Sorbin, nccompnnled tho
Serbian nrmy. in tho retrcnt,
It was announced today.
Dy AuocUteJ 1'rfM la Coo lly TlmM.J
PARIS, Dec. 8. Athens corres
io tide nt of tho Hnvas agency snys:
"Telegrams from Fiorina, Groece,
from an official source, stato that
tho village of Konnll Sorbin, near the
'Greek frontier wns occupied by tho
Gorman cavalry and tho. frontier rail
way station nt Konnll was occupied
by n smnll body of Germans nnd Bul
garians." PROTESTS ATTACKS
GERMAN PAPER SAYS AMERI
CANS NOT TREATED RIGHT
Disapproves of Position Taken hy
Homo Against tho People of
United States
Illy AaaotlitM Trraa to Cooa tlay Tlmr.
AMSTERDAM, Dee. 8. A vigor
ous protest ngnlnst tho attacks made
by tho GormaiiB ngalnut America and
Americans appears In an article hy
Maximilian Hnrdon, odltor of the
Berlin nowspapor Dlo Xukunft, In the
Inst lssuo of that papor. It states
that at a recent mooting of a great
corporation 0110 of tho directors re
forrod to Amorlcnn people as "That
pack of scoundrels In Amorlcn."
" Such procoedlngo," Bays Hnr
don, "Disgusts every right thinking
Gorman."
OF
CA I TAINS DOV-ED AND VON PA
PAN FRIENDS OF EMPEROR
Poi'houully Appointed Two Attaches
Whom (he United States Has His.
missed us Undesirable
Hy AaaoUtJ 1'rr.a to Cooa Day TIm,
WASHINGTON, I). C, Doc. 8.
Emporor William has a porsonnl In
terest In tho withdrawal of Cap
tain Iloy-Etl and Captain von Papon.
The Stato Department officials hnvo
been Informed that us tho attaches
woro personally appointed by tho
Emporor, ho personally will prob
ably glvo orders for tholr with
drawal. Want Complete Report
It Is understood tho officials con
sldarod It posslblo that tho Berlin
orolgn offlco was prompted to ask
whnt causod tho action of tho United
States in doclarlug tho attaches per
sona 11011 grata, bo that whon tho
roport of tho Incident Is made to tho
Emporor, it may bo comploto In all
details.
E
PRESIDENT EXPRESSES CONFI
DENCE IN COM I NO ELECTION
Says Any One Thinking Deniocrats
Can Bo Beaton "Talks Through"
His Hat."
(Dy Aaaoclatfel Prea to Cooa Hay Tim...
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 8.
Addressing members of doriiocratlc
national commlttoo, who wero his
luncheon guests at the Whlto Houso,
President Wilson today declared af
ter oxplalnlng that ho did not think
It necessary to address tho commit
tee In parliamentary language, that
"any one who thinks wo can bo beat-
'en in tho 1910 campaign Is talking
through his hat,"
FOR CHRISTMAS
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
It carries tho personal thought of
tho giver, Havo your portrait made
at home, Just as you are. Phpne
21-J for an appointment tor homo
portraiture or studio sitting.
Studio Open Sundays.
STADDEN'S STUDIO
South Broadway
FRIEDS
SOM
SL
EXPECI ATTACK
TIE SLUES
Germans and Bulgarian Forces
Concentrate for That Pur
pose in Serbia '
HEAVY FIT IS ON
French Expedition Reported in
a Dangerous Situation and
Must Withdraw
FRENCH TRENCHES TAKEN
'Germans Capture Position in Chant
paguo uud Another Attack North
of Arras Is Cheeked General ,
Lull Prevails In tho Kant
EIGHTY CANNON ARE
CAPTURED WITH TOWN
4 tlty A.wfUlo.1 PrrM to tvii flay Tim.)
BERLIN, Doc. 8. It was
officially nnnounccd today
that 80 cannon woro taken
with tho capturo of tho Mon-
tenogrln town of Ipok.
Hy AuoclatiHt Trraa to Cooa lly Tlmra.
LONDON, Dec. 8. With tho
Sorblnn armies In disorderly re
treat behind tho Albanian and Mon
tenegrin frontiers, It Is reported
horo Hint tho bulk of tho German
and Bulgarian armies Is being con
centrated against tho Allied armies
holding tho southeast coruor of Ser
bia. Heavy fli;htlug hns boon In
progress thoro during tho last fow
days.
French In Danger
Tho fall of Monnstlr and tho
southward progress of tho French
expedition Is. In n precarious situa
tion nnd tho withdrawal from the
nnglo formed by tho Vnrdnr and
Cermn rlvors apparently has begun.
In Montenegro tho dofondors con
tinue to offer spirited resistance In
Albania, tho Serbians, who were
compollcd to lenvo behind quantities
of wur material, appeur Incapable
of organized roslstnuco.
In tho West Berlin announces the
capturo of mora than 500 yards of
French position on Hill No. 193,
north of Soualu, In Champagno.
Purls says tho German attack north
of Arras was chocked. Tho French
recaptured part of a position lost
yestorday south of Saint Soupo.
In the Enst a general lull pre
vails. SALONIKI REPORTS THAT THE
BULGARIANS ARE ACTIVE
Artillery Attack Made on Eutiro
English Front Lusting n
Whole Day J,
Hy AmocLIM t'rru to Cooa Hay Tlmta.
LONDON, Doc. 8. Tho 8alanlkl
correspondent of Routers says:
"Wouthor conditions having Im
proved, tho Bulgarians Monday
bombarded tho ontlro British lino
at Strumitsa for n wholo day. Then
thoy launched an infnntry nttnek
which was ropulsed, nltnough the
fighting on this front still con
tinues." OIL TANKER SAFE
Couimiiulpuw, ' Reported Torpodoed
Near Trboll, Reaches Port
Dy Aaaolatl Pra U. Cooa Bay TlaM.J
NEW YORK, Dec. 8.A dispatch
from Alexandria, Egypt, apparently
confirming the earlier roporta from
Loudon today that tho American
oil tanker Cammunlpaw was safe,
was recolved by tho Standard Oil
offices horo. Rome previously had
roported the Coinuuinlpaw torpedoed
and sunk near Tabruk, Tripoli, The
messago rocolvod horo says tho
Communlpnw roachod Alexandria
Sunday and would sail for New
York Tuesday (yestorday).
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All parties Indebted to B. K, Fer
rey, proprietor Blanco Hotel, are
requested tq settle their accounts oh
or before January 1, 1916, All due
accounts thereafter will be placed
n the bauds of collectors.
Signed
J E, S. PBBBICY,
BOMBARD
ORITIS
lUo leaves Vimm ifv