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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FOUR CQOSBAYTIMESPMni&infillll BUT SG0U1S 01 SUGAR PBRE 'FOREST FIRE GEO. W. ELDE i rub. ill I II liv! Vi ILL M. l MALONKY. .Editor mid 1AN K. MALONKY . . .News Kdltor II LONG IE, UP $1 TODAY, DANGER GREAT; . IN Will c III: 5 STOP SWi OF 616 UBS I English Admiralty Has Olym pic Stay in Portland Many Belgians. ' (Bj- AModated I'itm (o Coot Ilijr Tlmca.l NEW YORK, Auk. 8. Tho White Star liner Olympic, which to have lenred from hero today with Brit ish reserves, was hold up Indefin itely tinder orders from tho British Admiralty. Tho sailing of tho Rod Star llnor Vadorland, on which thou sands of Belgians wero hooked for tho British port, was also dolayod. li. S. Government Will Take 200,000 Ounces at San Francisco. in AM.ell l-i. lo to. ru. Tlmi.l WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 8. Tho Treasury Department today gavo orders to tho Snn I-rnnclsco mint to liiv 200,000 ounces of sliver at 5114 cents per oiinco. Tho officials hoped IIIIS action may rellOVO to SOino CX- tout tho conditions In tho silver mar- ket, which hns been much affected by tho European war. ROSEBUDS Li VOTE OCT.. 5 . W. Perkins Says That Sen timent Is Strong Wants Coos to Act Now. J. W. Perkins, of Roseburg. head of tho movement In Roseburg to 80! SILVER TO HELP MARKET build n lino from that city to Coos Bay, arrived bore last evening, hav ing mndo tho trip In his own auto via Tho Breakwater sailed at noon to llyrtlo Point. Mo camp over to con- day for Portlnnd with thirty pas for with Chairman Jennings of tho sengora and n fair enrgo of iuIbcoI Jtnllrad Committee of tho Marshfleld Inneous frolght. Among thoso sall tnrtlng a movomont horo to vote aid lng on her were: for tho railroad project. Pred C. Walsh. C. A. Schmidt, M. Mr. Porklns states that tho potl- S. Brown, W. A. Proctor, W. Acker lions calling tho special election In mun, A. J. Bnrkor, Chester Bascom, Hosoburg Octobor Ii to VOtO SGOO.000 Alls. I.enn Moore. Itnwliu- Monro n Wo slguod up within n very short UU117 1111(1 W1U Iy unanimous first proposed 000 bonds, b tor tho larger Tho drafting tlona was dono leading attorney avoid, possible legnl errors. Tho po- tltlons woro so drafted bh to avoid tho obstacles that woro encountnmii Uat Grnnts Pass and which th nrn.n fcSupromo Court madu plain In that icaso. Tho law prohibits u cltv fmm v,i. ing bonds for n Biibsldy for any cor- I ta TZ K; S,; SI!!"" Bay being especlail- pT J 8"" ""l will Uindly bo C" ' "''' " ,"!. 1 ! I! to Issuo only 1300 Mrs. Wyn.an. James Pa ton I A.' ?. " " h'"K 08t . K""" ! r." "e.r of n""HiiB nn.l - ---: "".' "' '' ul tho Hcntlmont was Helllgo. It. Woodman, (1. W. Wood- . " '' wIl , ,en, ' " "u 8 i'ent lx '"""" vumm'j"v?vlUTV qov Lawrence, amount. mnn. .1. i. Vnrtmi n rrian., n '"cnos wide and twolvo foot soven J. A. milTh. Secy. ', of tho apeclal potl- K. Atherton, A. Nelson. J. C. McNut-'v, ,, ' ' T,,. , 'M,ir?"'lclu " ' ... ,., , :jsS verv carefullv. Hnvnmi i. .met- Ah,, n i vnu a is M...fNo"h Bend Chnmbors of Commcrco ' : a nnfril.rn.t In O..-I I tllO lllptlinH TMMiiHiilliHHHII poration, but It can voto bonds toto ,or MiirHnrioiii yesterday with 200 build a lino to a given point. This la ,0I,B of freight. She will arrive In .wiiui ik none in itoBoiiurg nnd then Mm iiuiiiiun pruvuies unit iieroro this piuco or nno is built, tho railroad ""'" one carried n gonoral enr fcommltteo must have a contract with K. h company to build tho balance of T1,e Lawrence, In tow of tho Rob jho lino and tho contract guaranteed "J1"' ""s11 o' for tho Sluslaw this ) ii ouu.uuu iioiid for Its fulfill- uciii, bo mat in c:ihu tho railroad tompnny fnlta to make good, tho city Till not bo out anything. i Oil Inii. Oirricull. .iir. rontins said that there was lOtlllllK new 111 tho m-minan.t oil ,1... , elopment work hum ii, u.,i,i n,, It was being held bail: bv ImblllM ' Ii 1 . . . ,v'""-a "' "I'llllllS (III BUI-I ii H,.fiir,i nil i.ktia.id .. ....!.. iiiiciu iniui 10 warrant them going iiuu nun expeniiing mo largo am unt necessary to determine wlmtii. r or not there Is oil here. The leas s provldo that the uwnor shall ro clvo one-olghth of the oil as royalty .mi. i-ununs says mat tho Myrtle olnt road Ib bad and had he known B trtiO condition. Im uimlil nnl !..,. ttompted to come in over it. NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. K. (iiinrirn Rinltli visited lends In Kmnlro tminv. Dr. Shaw, Mrs. v. ii M.-irai, ...,. rs. Ora McCarty utton'ded the lee IFa Im XTtl II,... l ..... .i v..'.1" "u",, yusmruiiy. Miss Edith Rabb, who has been tending summer Kiinmi m.. outh, returned homo recoutly' Mrs. V Wntters and dauchinr las Itutli, who huvu spout tho past iree months with riii. . . in City, returned homo yestordnv Mrs. Lillian M, Mltchncr " Ka i sns tatn Prnnlflntit nt .1... , . ' ,:'"18"8 ct"rodn North Bond last evening,' tho Lutheran t'hurch. Tho Vol' wniK progrnm was rendered: aoln iv. Prodorlck Shlmlan, nccoima: ed by MrB. C. M. Woroii- i.T..?? t S ni3..L-?'5 o'o. -Miss hu iiiiiiuiauu, luuiure, "Wlmt Pro. dtlon Mas Bono for Kansas Wlint nsns Can Do Orogon Can Do." j,y fs. Iwls; """"".i ouiu, JIOV. 1. V benedlctlou, Rov. Albert "V. now law protecting -eodlng season Is be- of tho kind In Great Caravan of Nobles and Ladies En Route for Cere monial on Coos Bay. , SIXTY AUTOS TO BRING SHH1NERS I L. L. Jewoll, of Grants Pass, I Eminent Grand Commander, 1 Dr. W. P. Plnnagan of Grants ! Pass, and their families, arrived today as the advance guard of 1 tho visiting Shrlnors. Thoy re port sixty automobiles at Hose I most of which will como In to morrow. Everything Is In readiness for tho pilgrimage of Mlllah Temple to El Knb Kltib OaBls, or rather, everything is In readiness for tho visiting Xoblcs nnd their ladles. Tho advance guard Is expected In tonight and tomorrow from Roseburg, whore a ceremonial is being hold. It Is expected that about ISO Xo blcs will come nnd tunny are bringing their wives and families, coming by auto from Ashland, Grants Pass, IloBeburg and other points. A lnrge class of Xovlces will be In the Cara- vn ll flint nrnnana Hin lilirtilntr anuria on Tuesday, ti.o following u tho program: I .Monday livening 1 Reception dance, .Myrtle Arms Ap- nrttnnntR Surf boar(, r,()K 7;30 , S;00- TuoMlny. vIrIHhu NoIiIph nml irnesia will im .hnwn pUIob nf MnrshfloM and North Bond, points of Interest, mills and lnduat'rlcs by local reception com- n.i ..... .ll llwi innrnlnir. Business bossIoii, street parado and cremonlnl exercises In afternoon and evening, Ladles' informal evening at MIDI coma Club rooms In evening under auspices of tho ladles reception com ' mlttce. WodnoMliiy. Go ns you please I Shrine flHh dinner at Sunset Bay. Pnrcwcll dance and Informnl gath ering at Masonic Temple In evening. LEAVE TODAY Endlonuin. II. Brlsgol, Mrs. R. Mlllor, . A i ni ......- . 7 I ALUNU mC WA hKhKUN 1 ; -. . v ireie message to Agent James "f tho Arrow Lino Bays thnt tho Hal 8' " sailed from San Prnncls- """"iruw. " ,' l"t" imi ioi uannner tins "'"". "1U lUK sioo win lenvo early "m"w with a bargo of coal Ourdlner. T1,10 t'rni'o Dollar arrived in for tit , """" ,nBl '"K"' iroiu Sail Prnn- ClBl'O. The Sneedwell h:I1im1 ii.i n...n.i,. from llaiuloii for Sail PrancUco. - RANCH BARGAINS OQCn Buys a 10-acro ipOuU ranch on South Coos River; location Ideal; rich soil; bottom land nlouo worth more thau tho price asked for tho whole; terms If desired. "SKB RKID ABOUT IT." $20 Per aero buys ono ot tho best ranch bar gains ovor offered on Coos Uny; orchard, garden, house. outbuildings and stock In cluded lu this price; loca tion, Coos River, this side of tho Porks; terms, "SKK RKID ABOUT IT." 07 On 1Ul'8 a w mail 4) I Oil em four-room bun galow on Improved street; city water and electric lights; terms. "SKK RKID ABOUT IT." $185 Buys level lot, cleared for build- lng. Streot grading and Im provomonts Included. $25 down, balance $10 per month, "SKK RKID ABOUT IT" W. A. REID 130 Front SUeot. t W " -" ru uiiiiMuii, .. inn m lm.. rul. . z - Fourteen Coquille Lads Tramp Around Beach and Camp Out Here Today. A tramp around down tho river from Coquille to Bandon and thenco .. ,. .. - - up the coast to Xorth Bend nnd ...... ...W...U Marshfleld Is tho program which the teen boy scouts from Coquille nro nllin ui.lnr tUn tnn ilnfalilii nt Vnil C. Kolly. Thoy arrived horo this morning nnd will contlnuo their tramp this afternoon. Each boy carries his own camping outfit nnd does his own cookinc. Tiiev ail say moy aro nav- lng n good tlmo and aro going again, They started last Tuesday and will got homo tomorrow. Breakwater Agent on Coos Bay Retires to Accept Port land Position. Announcement was made today t nt P. T. Sheldon, ngent for tho Breakwater on Coos liny, had resign ' ed to nccent a nosltlon In Portlnnd Mis resignation will take offect next week. Mis new position has not been minmWedVime'wiu his old line of traveling freight nnd pnssengor ngont, In which capacity ho served five years In Oregon nnd Cal ifornia before coming to Coos Bay. ills retirement here will he greatly 1110 iv.ui:iiiuiii HUIU 1 IIUftliTUliy .. 1 . . .. . . T .. - .c" : ino mnny trionU8 ,mu 111 HUM I11IIIII. , i,n of the Com- Henry Muggins, v. ho has long witn u. v. Mcucorgc, ngont lntnrflrnnil Trntialinrlnllnn rn. pnny, hns also resigned his position. COOS BAT IS Pflnnrnmip Vinu; Tuolio Conf ranoramiC View IWeiVe heet Long and 26 Inches Wide Taken Here. P. W. Sheelor today was exhibit ing the largest film picture over tnk- en. It Is n panoramic view of Mnr-h field. North IlOlld. RimtHldn nn.'l nrnn. tlcallv all of Cnav. iiuv ntwi unu ini.,i, fiom a high troo at Cooston. It is waters which will be used In tho exhibit at i no ann i-rancisco Pair. Mr. An derson of tho Cooh Buy Stationery Company. Is arranging to exhibit ono of tho pictures. . 4 AORTII IIKNII SOCIAL. Tho Christian Sisterhood of North Bond mot this week with Mrs. Edgar McDanlols for n quilting party, and next week will gather at the same homo to finish the work they havo started. Thoso present this week were Mrs. Kniery, Mrs. Gladmon, Mrs, Conner, Mrs. Topo nnd Mrs. Mc Danlols. TEe Royal TONIGHT The HotiHo of Big 1-Vntiiros. WHAT WK ll.Wi:. WK ADVIIRTISE WHAT WK ADVERTISE, WE .iiiiiw. k ARE NOT HERE 'IX) FOOL THE PEOPLE; WE LEAVE THAT TO OTHERS. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AT 'I'll E ROY A L "THE TWIN'S DOUBLE" A Thrilling Three-Roel Melodrama with tho Favorite Photoplayers of tho "Luclllo Lovo" series Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. Gold Seal. "CUPID'S CLOSE SHAVE" A Good Comedy with Rainona Lang ley, Kddlo Lyons and Russleo Has sett. Nestor. "IN THE YEAR I'Oll" Joker Comedy with Max Asher "UNIVERSAL WEEKLV" Twelve New and Intorostlng Subjerts "PATIIE ntii.v vimvcii What there Is to see -Little' Patho ouuna ii, (J REELS OF ALL NEW PICTURES ADMISSIO.V; Lower Floor l.V Balcony 10c Hero TuoMluy Nluht: Daniel Prohnian Presents .. . .. Jonn urryiuore in ,, "AN AMERICAN OlirIV Tho Trans-CoutinentHl Coiy Ro. manin Four KmU .,., "w WiilniMiLiy Night; "JOAN OF AJtCTHH MA I) ORIGANS" F. T. SHELDON RESIGNS HERE rninnrvniiu r im .. ni..m . i.- . . new fiiiirrii win im nriunni;i im Advance of Ten to Twenty Per Cent in utner Articles -Flour Same. An advance of $1.00 per hundred . In sugar ana n ten to twenty percent advance In the price of olives, ollvo ... U,.D. ,. .. .....- ..... ,.w w..v oil and Imported Pronch or Italian anan commodities wns announced by local local n no t ono it, as enls, a Al- Inlilinra tmlnv Thnrn lina linnn Thero has boon ' ndvnnco In the price of flour, but ono Is expected at nlniost any moment, ns well as In the prices of nil corenls, canned meatB, etc. P. G. Morton, manager of tho Al len & i.cwis company, sniti touay that If tho war continued, as It seems It must, and there appears to bo an opportunity for tne United States to ship most of her products, thero will be a marked ndvnnco all nlonir tho n.. ii. i.i .i.i n. .i " .. Mile, iiu buu uiui mo niiwiiicus an uuiuiLtu iwuii, n ii u uiii. n luiui UUIlt'l of what might be expected. nnigs aim lllglicr. 1'. U. COnan Or tllC OWl tOllIlV rO reived notice from tho Lnngloy ATlnllnlna ivlmlflan In flril.r fit... tl.nt material ndvnnco might be expected ....v.....o .....u...w .....h ...... vuui in iiiu pi iiu in nil iiupuriuii nnicics on account of the European war. Jack Rumpf Again in Jail for Cafe Brawl Ruby Morris Accused Also. Jack Rumpf was arrested last .... . .. ... . . . llltrllL III .ntitinnf n .fill, n lii.n .-t I.. .. a; r :v; r; : street, north of Aider avenue, nnd B,,cnt ,ho n,Bht ' J"11- ,luy Morris w"8 """rested today for being Invnlv- ------- .w.-v- aiuti A ll'ill ?"'" 't,11"11 others mny bo drawn In beforo the mntter closes. Rumpf was recently arrested for causing a disturbance In tho Palace after midnight nnd his wife lnlti on going to jail with him. She wns with lilm Inst night. uuiiy .Morris, uie ponce hero claim, Is the woman who caused quite a fuioro In Portland n fow months ago by making wholesale charges of Im- mornllty nnd grafting against tho pollco there. iviiiiiiu whh iiiiuu l'u oy licconior P,,tlcr-wl, n'so gavo him n freo lee - turo and let tho dofendnnt off i.ond- lng good behavior with n flno of r. Tho case against Ruby Morrison was continued for more evidence. CATHOLICS. ATTKXTinv! A mnss meeting of tho Parish of, SI- Monica Will bo hold Imninrilntntv after benediction next Simdnv Am.. ust 9, 19H. Plnns of tho proposod i .. fea.MMk. irvi ri ri niir ARREST TWO HAtlil HI AN m mm EOR TROUBLE BANK BOARD! BALL SCORES I l I For the Porch or Camp I I 4 V M we have them I I 3, m&- PRICED FROM I I TENTS WE HAVE OF ALL SIZESPRICED FROM ollS-C' I I $9.00 tO JM I I 4 j Hoi-Field Couch I 1 iiteHBHHHraHAIVIM0CKS' THE QUALITY KIND. WE HAVE THEM I 1 SHHHHHI priced FROM I I jHHSaP $ H.75 to $17.00 I I " WHY PA Y MOJ1EV I 1 Johnson-Gulovsen Company I 1 The Quality Name With Service Fame. I OF "g . H Starting of Bush or Slashing Steamship Will Be Laid Un ai Fires Altowcd Only by Special Permit. V. J. Conrad, Kcci'etnry of . . .... stated today that tho woods aro --.. w... .-..., - .. ........ ...... Coos County i-iro I'utroi ahboxuuuoii, kuuu uiuay from Portland ...... coming very ury nnti mui uio onager mtmuiuu mm would bo iinnliU . from forest fires 1b much geatei nt any tlmo during tho present mcr. lie stntcs that tho nutll fires Is prohibited from Juno Octobor 1st unless a written is granted for bucIi burning, permits may bo obtained fron no at any tlmo during tho present from forest fires Is much geater than make tho Coos Bay trip thlj ' tin nt nnv tliiin nit fill IT fhii imtamit num. COnSOntlOIltlV thn anllt... -. reseni Bum iner. lie stntcs that tho netting of plnco August !l has been canc.ii i' fires Is prohibited from Juno 1st to Tho Elder will bo out of Borvlc t Octobor 1st unless a written penult two woeks, sailing from here n. t is granted for bucIi burning. Thoso "' AugiiBt 10. Whllo off dm A - permits may bo obtained from or mo nro wnroens, or ai mo ornco "v "Keis in roriiand wh,a ,i .: of tho Coos County Plro Patrol sorlntlon, a 00 Coko Building. A number of sinnll fires havo been u"lt Uw w? unnblo to secure in. jportod during tho pnst week, but ,tllur, .uont to Biibstltuto for the E. u damage has been done, owing to uer tins trip. iniiint ncUnn i tlu imr nf tin. rlr.. ' " AlTOW IilllO Will liflvn k... reported , ,inmn. " "". ....o "vyii .u..v, v. ...... - prompt action on tho part or tho wardens employed by tho Assocln- lJ" Vf. l "r1tln1 Wednesday, eo that , tlon. Mr. Conrad states that In ffolKbt will "ot bu badly delayed br view of tho extremely dry wenthor u,e nwluont. ', vlew of tho extremely dry - H.,...r a .,M.ol,lr.nl.t ,ln..,rn, rmi.i & forest fires and urges all campers nnd a . A .. . .... .1 luuuors 10 use me uimosi cnuiiou in starting fires Boston Man Heads Federal Re serve Regional Banks to Operate Soon. tltr Ao litr.l PrrM to Coo llr TltnM.l 11 lt.lll,n.nk. t n ASI nXl.TllV- ll P Aue. 8 ci.,cs i., . , ,,pt, selected for governor of tho Federal Reserve Board and Prederlc A. Delano of Chicago vice-governor. ' ........... .... Tho only step to tnko beforo tho organization can nroroed Is tho boIcc- tlon by the full reserve board of the "CIiibs C" directors of the twolvo banks. Then, nrn thrn.. of .!... r each bank nnd while thero linH been no formnl ronforenco as to tho men to bo chosen, It is generally under - stood that tho mnttcr has been tin- dcr consideration and that the solee- tlon will not delay tho formal opon- lng long. After these directors are chosen tho banks will open and or- ganizo ror uusiness. 1 i tXO TUNER WA11NKU HKAIIV TOM OHDKRR M. O. Warner, tho old rollablo piano tuner, who has been making this section nnhunlly for tho past several yearn, nrrlvod yostordny and Is making his hendquartcrs at tho St. I.awrenco Hotel, whoro orders tuny bo loft for him. Ho expects Damaged Shaft. the Agent McGeorgo riwvn.i . .. . " ---.. it II H Tl. bo - mat me Goorgo W. Eldur imj i ! ..... .. -.- , uiliuncl u. "noble i, - tuuuuuiiuiiiiy mo snillnir frnm .1.' lng of pinco August !l hn i)CC. "' 1st to Tho Elder will bo out of bo?v1 Y lormlt two weeks, sailing from here ..'. Thoso o AugiiBt 10. Whllo off .i,,?..nAxl any will have her thrust shaft rcne orrico i"o "gt'iiiB in Portland wired ii.i' Ah - regrets nt their Inability to nialniii n uninterrupted servlro and t. 'ro and alio .v. m.n ....... t i... ...... . flro "" """." ,.""L Wl" liave a boil iin!?iy?S?.,1.,AX.,!!' MAOM Mnll NA'IITIMIAV lilrali. . : '.: " ; " " "'t.i. .iaruni orchestra. A Vrtt li r - - vcniVo .'..7 T,' roriiniui 413 1 1 lit InnlngB.) Bnttorlos: hoofer. Markup. nn I Elliott: IaibIi. MiuKlnbotlinm niM I'iBiier. At Oakland i uiiHiiiuu 11, u. E. Oakland . . . l' AngeloB ..." a V cc B!. unicinnd 4 u 6 a 11 O i Klnwlttor. Prouch and Mltzo; Chech nnd Boles. At Sncrnmento R. H, E. Sacramento 2 0 1 Sail PrancUco 0 3 0 .. "aMorles: .lul.n.n,B nm ""l annitt nnu ac"'n""' ' NATIONAL LKAGUE. Now York 8. Chicago K, Boston 1, Pittsburg G, Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 0. j Brooklyn II, St. Louis 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago 2, Washington 0. Cleveland 0, Philadelphia 4. Dotrolt .1, Boston 1. St. Louis 3. Now York 4. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. ' Soattlo 2, Victoria :i. Spokano 4, Ballard 12. Vancouver 3; Tacoma 4. SiiMiliilcn(lont of City Kclinols dt sires Information about rooms for teachers and studontB. Itoonn should bo heated. Students wish ing to work for room nnd board "" 1 P'"8r"' "',,'l,l'; llr'i sM'dflt l.olp, should llkowlse notify him. I 4M. k. M a m. m & Tf t If' UB l i t mii . LkkXuaAdlU&. j inlwi, mmtmmmm IP t 1 ttSitmmtimt iiiirin i 11 dJMPj