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UliH!t!AiM.nS3SgTSag THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1914. EVENING EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES !& III. C. MALONKY.. Editor mill DAN K. MALONEY...News KdlCor Customs Receipts Fall Off Since Europaan War Reve nue to Be Raised Internally. (D; AuocIiikI Vtf to Coo. Df TIium 1 WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 13. Ways and means to supplement the lalllng ciiBtoms receipts by other tax em during tho European wnr were tils UBsod by Secretary McAdoo nml Chalrninn Simmons of the Senate fi nance committee und Chairman Un derwood of tho IIoubo ways and means committee. It waB deterinln id to draft n hill to raise $100,000, 000 by additional Internal revenue. They will eonler again before fram ing a bill. A(iui;i: ox siiippinu mix. "Will Allow Koiolgn Itullt Ships Ill Tratlei Ceinstwlse. (H, AuoclttM ITm. la Cam lUr Tlinn. WASHINGTON, i). u., Aug. u. tiio uoubo nnu aenaie conreieos on; ...u .u.ht,.w pu......r, i... ....., reached a complete agreement, ro- ttt.i AHinHmttwiit ult I ik tit tr ltd I tnilni GOVERNMENT JHElUE commending 10 congress tnai roreign fLId. Ho Is one of the best speak bullt ships reglHtered undor tho act erB on this subject that has ever uo poruuueu io engage in coamwise Irndo for two years fioin Its passage, j I MOUGAX WAXTS IXKOlt.MATIOX. do pornuuou io engage in coasiwtso ,n.A. i.iiTTTTr .t,..T,m.., S!!Z !,7, V iwiomrtuiuii, v. j., iuH. . J. P. Morgan & Co. Inquired of the S ato Department what the United States government h attitude would i bo toward a French war loan of bov ,- . i . . .. I ml hundred millions to be floated In this country. ARE Ofl TODAY Williams and McLaughlin Meet Welding and Brookes of Australia in Singles. IDr Anxxlilt-l rtni to Cx 1, TlmM.J NEW YORK, August 13. Tho Swlght F. Davis cup, omhlomatlcal of tnc world's tonnls championship, wns placed In competition for tho thlr- teonth time today wheli It. Xorrls Williams nnd Mnurlco B. McLaugh-j Jin started to uofond tho trophy In tho first single matches of tho chnl lonrco round airnliiHt tho Anstnilhin chnllongers, Anthony F. Wilding nnd rs. h. urookes. In tho preliminary 4 lltn A t kis lln I. .. . l "'"""" iiDiiuiiu uuai unnniin, ii. i. uonniiig stntort today thnt n Portlnnd. whore ho sorved three Germnny ami England, whllo Bug- tho game wardens wero very nctlvo years "a Intcino St tho 0 Sunmrl lund beat Ilelglum ami Franco. In Curry County. Ho said that four ,u , !V nJl h, .,. U'm,1 .Welding dofeated Williams six panics to three, Tho following conv of n letter sent (to CongrcEsmnn Ifawloy from tho DOBtofilco department Is helf-oxplnim-j tory. It was received hero toikiy from Washington. n 11 uu 1 1- v 111 mi 1 1 k n NNfl hr-HU h VII III 1 1 UUUI I UL .. POSTOFFICB DUPAUTMBNT ..IThey broko camp nt Wild Horso Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Prnlrlo at G;10 yestorday morning, Washington, July 2$, 19 H. reached tho river In about two hours iion. v. i'. iiawiey, House of Representatives. aiy ucar Mr. Ilawluy; in reply to your lottor of tho 2.1rd "obkiiko, and reached Ilontlon at 7 IiiBtant .In which you again protest "'clock, took supper, nml reached against any reduction In tho sorvlco Marslifleld nt 11:30, mnklng UO between Uosoburg and Myrtlo Point, "'Hes they travelled. Tholr running and between Itoseburg ami M.ira'i- l'"10 w8 Iis than eight hours, Tho field, Oregon, and enclosing lettorworat I'1"1'0 "' road was between from Hugh, Mcl.alu, or Mnrshfleld,! Langlols and Ilamlon whoro the band ngnln protesting against u reduction n,ul (,,,,it '8 about hub deep. In tho frequency of sorvlco to Marsh-' Whllo In tho woods, all allowed field, l beg to udvlso you that ad-,lno,r beards to grow and whon they vertlsements nro now ponding Invlt- ,n'"0 p" yesterday thoy looked like Ing proposals for carrying tho malls " l,0,u' Katherlng of tho represontn between Rosobnrg nnd Mnrshfleld t,vos or llo various Buropenn coun- nnu ueiweon uosolturg und Mvrt o Point, with a view to nrnvlilliii. Hi vlco as heretofore An award of coii trnct for this sorvlco, howevor. will depend uton tho rucolpt of bid in proper form and at n into common-j surate with the postal bonotlts to bo. derived therefrom. I will bo pleased to ndvUo you ati uio earuesi elate praotlcnblo of the result of the advertisements. Sincerely yours. .IAS. I. HI.AKSl.BB, Fourth Ass't Postmaster llon'I. WIUBI.HSS IHSIXKSS SITPBI5S. Operator Williamson of the local evirolnus HtRiinn onvc. tiint .1... ...i.,i ! business has suffered n big slump I Canadian stations hnvo been strletlv wurnod to keep their uiachlnos silent tavo when absolutely nocessary. and 11 operntors hnvo been prohibited irom giving me location of vossols au messages aro being sent by In- kiiBth. Tho censorship prohibits tho'iJ.011' "'"I'hls. t'hleago. Ilrandford sending and taking or mossagos savo, ,(iniln,,ft)'tNow 0l-,,oa'8. s" Antonio, for merchant vobsoIh and no codo'v',1 aB0' J,i'iiroz'i, In "0' aml Yuinn avuuiuiii8 union io a nigh wavo messages whatever may ho sont, Visitors are not allowed In the wlre-i kss rooms, . nc "! .(ivtvi mil i iiu mil t Trial Tonight. Tho trial of Uuby Morrison, chargod' with running n dlsordorly houso, which wsh sot for this afternoon, wan postponed until this evening at 7 o'clock. I ULUIM UCI fl NLLIIIlO IILLU OS THE STREET Prohibition Speaker Attracts a Large and Enthusiastic Crowd on Market St. "Cyclone" Adams, tho prohibition speaker, held n lnrge crowd during a meeting this afternoon on Market street, between trout street and tho waterfront. Ills meeting yesterday was dispersed by the poltco and this afternoon Officer Richardson decided to disperse the meeting again, but vas definitely Informed by Mnyor Al len and City Attorney Goss that thoro was no ordinance prohibiting street speaking, and to not lutcrfero with the program, and that tho poltco had no occasion to Interfere unless the streots wero blockaded and traffic impeded. TEMPEHAXCE TALKS. .1. G. Adams of Fort Worth, Toxas, who hns been styled by tho press as "tho X-Itny and Dynamite Temper ance and Prohibition Evangelist of Texas," lectured nt tho Mothodlst Church at S o'clock last evening. He will also lecture Thursday and Friday evenings, the 13th and 11th, nt tho saino place. Mr. Adams conies under tho auspices of tho Anti- biuooii i.eaguo oi urcgon ami me Ministerial Association of Marsh- League of Oregon ami the visited our city, lie Iiub averaged visited our city. Ho Iuib 270 lectures per year for twenty-one years, coverli: thlB period n grenter pn for the past I n ir flllrlni' nnrt of the -r r !l'nlled States. He can ninko you lnUBh ,,ml niBk0 " W- Y ' expert mm ninir nut n ciuii time. Remonihor tho place nnd tho time the M. K. Church at S p. in. tonight. c- Cnn II i lir UL UK lL Lliil M H V I IIU linSL "All tho deer thoy wanted, nnd n great time," Is the roport of a hunt Ing party consisting of Dr. Vaughn, Frank Denning, Ford Painter, Harold Itntnnr nml flonrirn llnlnnr wno wei" ,nt0 Curry county eighteen Minus ui iiiu ituKiiu irom wciuiur bum. The mountains In thnt section nro full of deer ami tho party secured eleven without any difficulty. They hnvo been gono over )two weeks nml had not heard of tho En- ropoan wnr until thoy enmo out. The mountains n thnt section aro Very dry nnd tho flro dnilKOr Is said t. be great. Mr. Itotnor says thnt tho mountains there nro full of con- K1Jir. """.. ",uk0 tho dco.r 80l-what wild. Tho party camped near Wild lorao Mountain ut n ptneo thoy liavo been on thrco trips. llnmlou Men AiTontotl. -v ( .... llamloti mon wore itrroatod nnd taken .l,..th0 '"r'.?.111 ll? l'l not tng III. IP lll.llir ll'tl.l. llnr.... lir...l Adams enmo to camp, tho Uandon - v..,, , iivii iirjltlliv 1 lirilUIl men denied hnvlng killed any door nml ho took their guns ami told tliom to nppenr nt (!old lronch, ami tho results nro ns nbovo stated. (several others wero arrested nml fined for killing does. Tho gnnto wardens urn rnnutnntlv nn tlw nin, but do not Intnrfnrit with nnni.x. who comply with tho law. Mndo l-'iwt Hun. Mr. Donning says that thoy mado tho fastest trip of any party so far. aim wero at Wodderbum by 1 o clock. They started at 1:30, foui men ami four hundred pounds of u,lB " uisguise. TRADE IN EAST!? GREAT TIME I i"ir ..... . . ""..:." "u,u ""Ul Koons or tnnt city, having -.. .iVi;V, uiiuuiur . ior cosis ami nss stunt to Dr. A. B. Illi.ll fluid il,i.l nmimi.. Ha.. ..!.. ".. - . it.. Id. ;.,:, " . "."""'"""'V'.'r"" Hiirjon or tho Portland 1 ..iuu. t uiiiii uuiliuil lilirillllll linnn. I 1..1,, n. i, ... n .... SE S 1 fords good pasturage Inter. It. B. I., nedllllou, of Uandon, ' . Whllo thoy wero In camp. Mr. Den manager of tho Uandon Woolen n,nR nn" 1'8 I'nrty saw several fires Mills, arrived in Miirshfiiiiii m, n, i break out. They broko In tho nftor- Nann Smith und loft fnr tim Pnmiiii.. It I vor nort on t ho a nVlnek t mill t hu ' afternoon. Mr. ITedllllon has beon I on au xten8lvo eastern nnd southern 11 ip in uio inioresis oi uis company, Having socured a volumo of business sufficient to keep tho company op erating steadily for a year to come. "ui"k "i uii. ir. iiuuiuion visited inu iii.iiiiiiuvi, in iiiu iviuuia en uo. ) Arizona. Mr. Ilodllllon says that !?ro, liaB u?ou "llB rela .tlvo to m0VB tho ,,,aiu of U)0 com , . . ... -.- ...., puny nwny irom iianuon, reports about tho matter hnvlng been greatly UAUfelaUIUlUII. POU SAIilJPiiro bivd Jorsoy calves from register of merit dams. p. A. SaccU, Harshfleld. Ore ISKT I ARE WELL TREATED Lumberman Denies Before Commission That Working Conditions Are Bad. (Or AixKlit.l Pri la Coo nr Tlmfi.J SEATTLE, Wnslu., Aug. 13. Sharp exchanges between Commis sioner Garretson and Pnul Page, n Iluckley, Wash., lumber dealer. marked today's session of tho Feder al Industrial Relations Commission. Page characterized tho commission- and helping orgnnlzo a Sunday or'B questions as "bunk" and declnr- School, he conducted n song sorvlco Ing again thnt ho was "talking nt the homo of Mr. S. J. Sprague, through his hnt." Pago sought to Sunday evening, whoro a huge bon refuto tho testimony to the effect flro wns made. TIiIh wns well nt tnat working conditions aro bad In tended by the nolghbors nml tho lumber camps. Ho Insisted tho men young men from tho tunnel camp, were welt fed and housed and paid Mrs. Spraguo and daughters sorved I as llbernllv as tho business would coffee nml enko nnd nit voted tho permit. evening well spent. I I Officers of tho Sunday School CANDIDATE FOR n.i: M,:., UinU UeniOCratlC Nominee TOT Mign Office Meets Voters on Coos Bay. Dr. .1. C. Smith, of Portland, Dent- -'.. . . ........... ... w. ....., '.... ocratlc candidate for Governor of Oregon, came to Mnrshfleld Inst evening and today Is meeting friends nnd millnttiiiu ,111 tlin lltiv Hi, lllia Just come from a trip through Curry County and Southern Oregon nnd will imc. u.iu i..,i,, vi nrnin fnr Portland and points on the main line 'of tho Southern Pacific. He makes ,.,... v...o vw...r llls cnmDalgn tours by automobile, nnl reports splendid trips through tho southern parts of tho Btuto. Drs. E. V. Morrow and R. R. Hamilton of Klamath County Locate in Marshficld. Drst K. V. Morrow and It. P. Hnm- lltrtn Intik nt ft'lntuntti nnnnlif nrrk'. 0d in Mnrshflold yestordny nnd will lnontn linn, nnrm.innntlv tnr thn nnr. poso of prnctlclng their profession, Thoy have Just returned from an ex- tended trip tlirough Alaska, coming direct to Coos Hay. catching tho Hronkwnter In Portland by tho nnr- row ninrglu of 0110 hour, Dr. Morrow wns formorly locntod wns nssoclnted with tho leading sur- sorved as Rocky, chief Hnllwny, inttors from Dr. M. O, McCorklo. . . ' ... , ii chlof surgeon of tho O. It. & N. Co,, nnd tho Southern Pacific Co. In Ore gon. Dr. Hamilton Is equally recom mended ns n physician of experlenco nnd integrity. Ho hns been locnted' in Klamath county for seven yenrs, whero ho sorved as both city and county health officer for two terms. Tho now firm will occupy n sulto of offices In tho Coko Building, whero they expect to be open for business In a fow days. I NEW FIRM OE PHYSiCiANSHERE FU ISET FlfiE TO H Claim That Curry County Stockholders Are Burning Large Areas to Get Grass. That n number of forest flros thnt hnvo broken out In Curry county hnve . bcon deliberately set by somo of tho residents Is the belief expressed to I,. P. Denning and others by some , of the forest rangors patrolling that section, tt Is stated that n number of rnnclinm thorn nrn mivlnn ir. In. crenso their pasturage nrea. Tho iiriisn js growing so rapidlv that tho range nrea through tho bin tim ber holdings nnd tho government re servo is rapidly being depleted. When a fire sweeps a district It af- noon when tho wind was at Its worst. Mr. Ueunliig says that tho forest Bers assured him that tho fires Wl' luu 80t uy campers. "' ii umy one nnu nro raging In that section yesterday and thnt was In tho Smith company's holdings east of Lauglols. A terrific flro was sweeping that section. The rapidity with which tho fire wardens circumvent the forest fires Is a wonder, Mr. n.mnlng says. CITY ACTO A NO TAXI SBimOE A now tazlcab has been added to ny auto senlco. Careful driver. Will go anywhere at any tlras. Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phono, 78. Night phone 139-X. TOM QOODALB. Proprietor. E L Rev. Hall Institutes Religious Organization at Schoficld Officers Are Elected. (Special to Tho Times.) SC HO FIELD. Or.. Aug. in. Kov. O. L. Hall, of tho cruiser Lifeline, spout Saturdny nml Sunday In our community to tho pleasure and edi fication of nil whom ho mot. Be sides preaching at tho schoolhouso wero elected for tho fololwlng year as follAws: Win. Chandler, Biiper I Intendent; Margaret Torbot, assist ant superintendent; Elln Spraguo, , secretary; nnd Allco Walker, treas urer. CHANCIES IX ROADS. Road Improvement Nonr Myrtle Point Alter Route. I I KOSEBima, Aug. 12. From a1 letter written by tho supervisor of Roail District No. fiG, near Boston, soiiio fncts nro gleaned regarding tho road that will be of Interest to nutomobillsts nml other tourists. Thol , .. ... .. . ,. ur Hln'08 " v,oos way roan "B reex-niiy neon iu o mnw o.u . mi U rockB and stumps blown from tho bed of tho road on the mountain section In both Douglas nnd Coos Counties. Motorists who hnvo re cently pnsscd over the Cons liny "" "w .yio roiiu nrnus rcpori tho former as being In far better . 4. ..., r-,.. . - m. shapo. Its scenic canyons nml short er dlstnnco should ninko It popular with tourists the rest of tho sum mer. Parties en route to Myrtlo Point should turn off nt Dorn, forty threo miles from Itoseburg, nnd those going to Coqultlc or Unndon should turn at Fairvlow, Til miles from Itoseburg, wbllo thoso going to Marshftold may go via Coqullle, or direct with tho stngo road via I W 0 TEA Garden Preserves are U, the ideal summer dessert for the I I home, the camp or the yachting trip I save the coupon below until you hnve ten J 111 nnrl ninsnuf fn vniir crvnnnf wifli nrtrlni fi n I: U ( crallon of Tea Garden j p Syrup nntl ho will (jive (J nmo you n jur of preserves L; "city freo. H Orocer'a Name rl v ' F Pacific Cotist Syrup Co, (SSSSESi J Portland, Oregon Jff, - R m 1.11 fSmm -K ftuai-- -v. wsm.Kih- ssi.irin wwjurmfif t BRING US YOUR COUPONS TEA GARDEN SYRUP AND ALL OTHER STANDARD PURE FOODS AT NASBURG'S The Good Housekeeping Store IRVING BLOCK Summer Clearance Sale 917.00 8tK.no sums $'JO.UO $15.00 $-Ju.ro S2.".00 SI' ITS $;to.oo $;t'j,m) suits $:tn.oo $18.75 $24.35 Alilj NHW STOOKS AND STYLES OK THE TiATKST. QUAUTY TUB 11HOT. WHY? BECAUSE WK SELL FOll CASH. K 17'?" I fc AV PHOENIX HOSIERY, BLACK WHITE AND COLORS, AND OUT-SIZES IN BLACK NEW FALL WOOLENS SILKS -and- VELOUR NOVELTIES THE HOME OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS Sumner, thence direct to Mnrsh fleld. Tho road is sond ptank from RItktim 10 uoth thoso places. This route Is nlno miles nearer to Myrtlo Point, eighteen nearer to Coqultlo and thlrty-ono to Marshftold. QsPlUtam Boys' Suits and Overcoats, and Short Pants 25 PER CENT OFF In Our Large Front Win. dow We Are Displaying NEW "FALL COATS" "CAPE COATS" "SUITS" orientaT MIDDIES AT $1.50 TO $1.75 Friday and Saturday we will place on sale brok en lots of Blouses, Shirt waists and Shirts that were $1.50 and $1.25 at the remarkably low price 70c EACH See Them in the Window OCBAX IIICACII AL'IX) I.IXB lionves Chandler Hotel, Mnn.hflri(L for tiio Honcli nnd Way Points. 7. A. M 1 P. M. I p. si. Emplrei nOc Tar Heel 70c South Slough 75c HaBtondorf Deach ...91.00 MiiBBol Ileof $1,00 Sunset Day $1.00 Krtum 1'rtnn lUvnch nt H::to A. M. 1 I'. M. .1.:io p. M. Visit tho boach by tho Ocenn Bcatk Auto. 7-pasapngor nutotnobllo Imtci Chandler Hotel threo tlmos ilallrl (JOUST KINO'S FAMOUS AUTOS MISS ETHEL CONNER Pianist. Permanently located In Marsh, flold, will tako a limited num bor of pupils. 8T. LAWIIKNCE IIOTEI. Room 210 Pliona Oil Hammocks of AH Kinds Priced from $1.75 to $7.00. Tents of All Sizes. 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