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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR COOS BAY TIMESJPEQPITS FORUM' Latest Stories of the Great War M. C. MALOXKY, iMItor nnd Tub. T)l0 Coog j5nv Times will bo DAN K. JLU.OXKY, News Killlor nlousctl to publish letters from Its readers on nu (iuvhuuub vi mu iv , EPIDEMIC OVER IViiIiiih Xo Lonucr Ari'eels Hit' Scr lilmi Army nn Official Paper ,of Coos County intorcst, Riving Ills or her aildrefrs, Official l'nncr City of Mnrslifleld. ,. Rn f,IP nq nosslblo limited to . 250 vltAb. In publishing these let Address nil communications to tors Tho Times doe3 not Indorse COOS HAY DAILY TIMKS. I tho iews expressed therein; It U jslmplv affording a means for the Kntored at tho I'ostofflco at Marsh' 1 voicing of different opinions on all Hold, Orogon, for transmission quotums affecting tho public wel- through tho mail matter. malls as second-class IU.C PROTECT THOSE LEFT French People Ornniil.e (o Help Will ins mill Oi'plimis tBr AwocUteJ I'fMi to Ci ry Tlmn.l PARIS. .luno 1. One outgrowth of the movement railed "Orphans of the War" Is a national French Associa tion for "Protection of Families of Thoso Who Have Died for Their One section of this nssoc- MOVIE MEN FEAST Severn! Mniwueis Finely Fulerlulnert , lit a Coqutllt! Home til AhikIiIpiI mtn I rum 11j TIhim.1 LONDON, .lune !. A soml-offlclul telegram from Nlsh, Serbia, says: "The epidemic of typhus has eea- i .....I ilium urn tin iinu' fwiHoa. The UiS,rCoH;;rmet felvSn-my has not been affected by the (hns'ago at Couulllc to discuss busl-epldcnilc. ness ninttci'H and arrange lor Bociir-i "Tho Serbian army has entirely ro- Iiiii better feature films for tneir theaters, Ornnd theater at Commie, tor the business meeting, were sorv- SUHSCHIPTIOX RATKS DAILY. Ono year $C.OO pRr month .GO WKMCLY. Onn vear $1.50 ...wintlnn nice of ho Coos lay m"C" U"" , ' V "an, r ,'T1,C ''"' 'T"' of ler of Marshfleld. II. A. Schro.ler K&" i'P'TJnS1 I. JJlL rfLtZ klml which could be raised as well LhllllrdI1 of tlle (lrent Wnr. MyrtIo ,,olllt nIIll w. f. Sellmer iiiiMi.'jiii.uiJiJiiv.uvtwM(i'wui- ... .. i ... i i - .-,-.-- . . i i a nmifirv no ii ii v viiirn mixc.i 111 illlO wmi " ..,,.....-.- . ..ni'Mxo.l frmii tlin nffiW'fu nf Urt fell They-gathered at the homo I . ,,..,,,,,,.,, of Mrs. Illudsoe. who conducts the .... vil.ln,r tl.nt anil, in- ;-"""". - - " no uciii.iiuien ui 11. ii "u TIIH HKASOX WIIV fThe following comunlcatlon Is In , ,,.,. reply to nn editorial in The TIiiiob ; .lton "s cneil -Protection of the d dinner by Mrs. Illudsoe. The Well and completely equipped, and Its may recently, commenting upon the fact j .. , ,,, 8CClon , movie ...on ffi jd that iU that there was sold In the local """ utiaoclatlau has developed under the ' T10HL, , nuenunnru were 11. It. Kel- splrlt Is higher than ever." ot. of WAS FHO.ll PACIFIC six months. An Independent Republican new8-,ijjtor Times: naner. published every evening ex cept Sunday, and weokly, by Tho Coos IJny Times Publishing Co. LKARS IN RAIHVIXO A WISCONSIN paper boatats of ono county In that ntnte having a cow-testing associa tion with a membership of twenty - six dairymen. Coos Coun ty has five associations, each with that many members and a sixth Is to bo formed so this part of i as tho conditions will permit, Kliullv nornilt n few words of comment on yours In .May 22 Issue or Tho Times. You are quite right, most anything In tho vegetable lino grows In Coos unoniyi County. Hut It Is not surprising to those who understand tlw situation that tho market Is overlooked, t'ndcr tho clrcunistnnccs tho nuirkct Is out of reach altogether. The markot garden Industry Is worked ns far Ship- REFUSED SHELLS Princes Irene, Dcstiiiyetl by Nxplo lon, Was of ('. P. It. Lines Concerning vessels recently' lost by Kiigland, a dispatch says: "Tho steamer Princess Irene, which was built last year for the Canadian Pacific llritlsh Columbia coast ser vice, and which was taken over by the British admiralty at tho begin ning of tho war, was accidentally des- and educatlton of the child, while lit Offlco in the llouso of Commons thin , ll"cu " ,ul M0,0 ""u l u" Hi., ., , Mm onrii.mi.itnL' ii witii '. ,. i, "M'i, ,,rf, r.,r.w..,i f.u- chor at Shecriioss, where she was uii- nll tlm u..nrllv im.l rmnfnrf nt r,im.L..,,uniw. iiP,i,itinn.,.l -ll.i tlin iiflfi, " ' dcrgolllg l'Opall'S. All llCf PI'UW, lltllll- .m. -, .... .... .,... ......... - .. ...... H..I.J.-IIO .l.f".-....--l. ...... m...V (...., Ily life. Jsald the War Offlco representative, This association Invites every child , Uandon. In Franco belonging to a family In easy circumstances to adopt as bro ther or sister a little boy or girl of the samo age, and If possible having' the same Christian name, whose fa ther lias been killed In face of the. The object of this adoption tUr AttnMaicJ riot to Com II1.7 Tlmta. LONDON, .luno I. --That the Bri tish government recently refused nn , Is not to separate the child from Its American offer to supply five million j , mother, but to provide means to nld shells at lower prices than arc now tho mother In the proper bringing up, being paid, was admitted by the War , Dozens, of Savings AJ nave iseen Upened Here This Year Not all large accounts but the smniinn . knows he is just as welcome hero. depositor For months we have been urcjinci tho n,w savings account here because we i want tS 9 of a thrift and industry. want to e"courag5 We pay interest on savings account You may open an account at any time in any HHuliHuf IL BIB OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Kent. amount, 1 boring 1'uO, except ono seaman, bc- Thls patriotic movement Is under the direction of Monsieur Flcurens, Orccon is far ahead of Wisconsin ' ping produco Into Coos Hay has been when It comes to advancement in npuy cnaracienzeu as ciiiuiiiiu aim a fo,.Iller ,nHtcr ot foreign affairs dairying. In fact Coos is ono of the. dlsgrnco to Coos County. counties which leads In the cow-, n tue consumers were in uiu icusi testing associations. According to benefited their might bo somo excuse roports there Is only one other conn- for the anomaly of shipping farm ty In tho United States which has produce Into 11 farming country. Hut noanrlntlnns nml that 8 1 SUCH IS IIOI llio case. Ull 1110 con- nddlng "It would not be In the pub- ' sides 7S dockyard workmen, who JOCKIESINTHEARMY ns many a county In Now York state. This condition certainly must ludlrato that the dairy business In Coos Couniy Ih being well developed. AVHAT IS AN ACT OF WAR? s; 1 TRANOK, indeed, nro tho "laws" of wnr. "Thou shnlt not kill," says tho Oood Hook. "Wo killed 17,000' reports ono Christian na tion; "12,000 yesterday," reports an other; and so on down tho lino. VWo must remain absolutely neu tral," says the United States in ono brejith, and In another, "the laws of trary It Is Just the reverse. Hut who Is responsible for these disgraceful criminal conditions? Not ho ranch ers who are will to men and American citizens; who pay taxes In Coos Coun ty; cat three square meals daily and whoso wearing apparel Is not limi ted to cotton pajamas. Tako tho facts Into consideration and It becomes evident why ranch produco b, not better represented In tho Coos Hay market. Hut give the rauchor direct access to tho market llljf AhoiUIpiI Prc to Coo llnjr TIiiim 1 HIHtLIN, Juno 1. 1 Torso racing enthusiasts, in looking over tho field In anticipation of another season of sport, have estimated that 1'J of the available (Ionium trainers have been called to the colors. Some li Jocklcs, nearly till of them accom plished riders, are now in tho army. Eighteen additional trainers, who He Interest to disclose tho reasons." , ,lU0""1 " l,,u ""' ,usl u,uu 1 lives. "" " Tho Majestic, which was the oldest , . battleship pn the nctlve list of tho 1 British navy, ft the sixth capital ship lost by tho allies since tho beginning of the operations against the Darda nelles, ami the second which has fall- . en a victim to Gorman submarines ' j which recently arrived in thoso waters. COOS HAY TIMIW WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS Hl'V AN PP-TO-niK-MINl'TH war .map winiii: tin: SUPPLY LASTS Kind & BHIEIT OLDKST HANK IN COOS COI iv I Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlnio AMI 8AVIN0S IIFPOSITS Officers .7. W. Bennett, President. 1 , ,1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. (Jeo. F. Willi hosier, .M. CnJ,,,. specialize in nt tho front. trotting horses, arc , RECEIVES IRON CROSS vnr permit us to sell foodstuffs, guns T,, cou,,t' l,r0B8 fcquontly protests nnd ammunition to any belligerent ' "' money iu man orucr Dj AiiocUleJ I'rtu to Coot Vtj Timet. ' l)IV,lll.l., JUIIU J. UUU Ul UIU 1 and they will deliver the goods, not most recent recipients of tho com-1 n week old, hut fresh every day andpnratlvely raro Iron Cross first class, twnnlv nnr rout, linlnw niirronf nrlrou I Is Ilerr VOIt ScllWelllltZ, Of Hcrllll, n IIU 111 II1U UlllUlUllli Ul II1U Will IIIBlll and tills right must not bo interfered with by nny other belligerent." Having blockaded Oormany, hem med nor In on every sldo with ene mies, bcbloglug tho nation ns aticlont cities wero besieged, making It im houses Instead of helping our own community by patronizing tho homo merchant. Yet only fifty per cent, of what Is paid to tho merchant Is retained iu tho community. The merchant sends away fifty per cent. year orforod his services, notwlth-i standing that ho was ":! years old. Ilerr von Scliwclultz fought through tho wars of 18G1, 1SG0 and 1870-, 71, receiving tho Iron Cross second class Iu the latter. 1 BONUS FOR RECRUITS Djr AiioclilfJ I'rtM to C.oi II17 Tlmra. LONDON, Juno 1. Several Eng- pnsslblo for hor to got munitions of,ul ","11 " t!v0i,uii m pajmuui ioi war or oven food outside her own''1'" K()t'8' 1 boundaries Fngland securo In licr' I3very dollar sent out of Coos Hay llsh business firms, In mi effort tionoHlon of vast stores of uold. now' ' "nymc.it ot farm produco Is a to-Jo encourago recruiting, have Joined j uii iuhh; nu . 1 .. In mi ntrrniimnnt In ilvn n ilnv ntf i.liinoRna In lmv from America II111 " ' inuxciiBiiuie, needless , -" --, --."" ","..":":,' " " " - - "-iii . . ... .1 . - , . iu nu uiiiijiuj i'u nu iiuioiimii'a t shot and shell with which to subju- '"" V"3 "" "'""" "4 l,,u giitc tho aorman nrmlcs. 'business community. And more than Tho London Dally Mall, an organ ' l,mt l"8'la,, of circulating among of the ministry, strongly advocates 0,,r ow e()l''0 n'"1 supporting pub tills and says there are "no fewer, ",(! '"H'rovoments In Coos County, than 17,000 metal working ctnbllnli.,l0,l",IIM'8 "f ,,0,,nr" ot CoH ,,ny mo" monts In tho United States that could' "0J; ls "" tulcen out of clreu hPl.i us In the, manufacture of wnr , lutlo ftU tB'tlior to suport Improve. iiiuultlons." 'Hit I.i.oI.w.ou I., It... I..ial nn... tends wo hnvo , nbsolul.riirht tJc "' ' llshlngly casting of witnessing a eock fight. PrompUy do this. Undoiibtedlv we have In It J "l,0 the eommerclal wators may present stage of the world's mlvance- j BO,no t,ny r,!lllr" w,lh torot. but ment, but wo are firmly convinced ' '" ,l ,nnnnor "ot J,,8t l,ur "" that this will not always bo the iStrnUBr t,,,ns 1,nv" "niMioncd. world's point of vlow.Portland i u lH o'couraglng to have Tho Tclocrnm. Times tako notice of thoso conditions ! At no distant dny tho consumers will sit up and tako notice. If uothlni: candidate to present himself for en rollment Iu tho Loudon Riflo ltil gade. . ENJOY COCK FIGHTS (l)r Atio,UJ I'm la Coot lli- Timet. HRUSSULS, Juno 1. Kvon tho 1 monts of nn entire different nnturo In horrors of wnr cannot drown In tho 1110 uisinni urieiu. j no Drenii that soui or tuo uoigiau peasant 1110 joy FAIt.M IIO.Mi: HURNFI) ..with tho advent of May the old-time cock fights began ugnin, but they had to be ordered stopped. Tho prohibition ardor, however, has merely driven the cock fighters into seclusion where they hnvo to bo hunted out by tho authorities. The latter seek to stop tho tights because they Invito gambling and rob tho farmers of money needed I else, solf preservation will impel nc- for other things. AFTER NEW INDUSTRY Cartridges Also Put I.. Stou, at Wll-j tlou1 n,lrt lho romc,,y ,8 ""ldo-Just ,, 1 1 roads. , Not hard surfaced boulevards con. M. O. Wilson on tho upper North 'nectlng the cities, but graded roads' tux amc-uim rr. 10 co m, tioim 1 Fork, In tho Moon district, met with I giving the rural districts access to tho LONDON, Juno I. Owing to n heavy loss In tho burning of bis cities. Tho one road that will give H'-health. SU" Mark Oldroyd has re- barn. The fire orcurrpd while ho wasj the farming country embracing Ten $ S ,! nwuy nttendliig tho funeral ot Mrs. Mllo am! tho inlets 011 the east side wrost tho supremacy Iu tho aniline Wm. Hattys. With thu burn wore of tho liny, across to tho cities will do the Industry from (lennany. Ills consumed 11 wagon, buggy, farm Im- wonders for Coos Hay. plements ami haruoss. , The benefits It will confer upon the Tho neaiest neighbor lives nioro people In reducing tho cost of living than half a mile away across the 'is providing an outlet and giving to woods, and there seems to bo no all the people unsurpassed oppoi tuiil doubt that hoboes wero lespouslblo! ties for recreation will pay the cost for the flro whuther It was set In- of construction in three years. sue censor is James l-nlcouor, an Kdluhiirgh member of tho House of Commons. WILL RESTORE PROPERTY High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers 797 South Broadway. Dealers in Good Groceries Phones 348-J and 326 tentlonnlly or not. Tho house had I been entered and the clock turned up two hours, besides which when Mr. Wilson came to kindle a flro ho found j cartildges had been placed In tho stove, which exploded them. Co. j Miilllu Sentinel. ; ti:n milk (loon roads ASSOCIATION. DREDGING RIVER WILL STOP AT SALEM SALKM, Ore.. ous Liberty Hell will stop Iu Salem at 2 o'clock p. m., July in, to letiuUn UO minutes while the citizens of the city may view the famous relio. Tho iboll will lie carried on a spednl trMn over tho Southern Pacific. W. M. Hamilton, president of the Salem Commercial Club, bus been asked by tho chairman of tho committee iu charge of tho bell to arrange all de tails for the exhibition Iu this city Ily Auu. Ulisl Tim lo Cool tlajr Timet. PARIS, Juno I. Inhabitants of each of tho invaded departments of Fiance have organized associations for tho protection of tho Interests of ' thoso whofo property has been ta ken, damaged or destroyed. Thoso .arson Dredge Oregon Hegius WoiU nssoclatlons have formed a fedorn- oii North Fork Near Allegany Is tlo whoso president. Louis Nlcolls, (."o eminent Project ' ' "10 department of tho Nord, has is sued nu luuiress to tho commission Coos appointed by tho government to as sess war damages. The asslclatlous Koontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J Dredging of tho shoals In r.if..,. i,...... ....... .,...1 luno l.-Tho fain- V .', Vh"" '" '"uK uu D.D.D forttvtart iTie Standard Skin ltemalt Instant Relief K Skin Troubles The Guaranteed Remedy Jth'll CROSS Dltt'U STORK mer tho supervision of government engineer Captain Polhemus near tho head of navigation at Allegan. There Is $3,000 appropriated by tho War Department for the work. It Ih pos slblo that another $:i,ooo may be se emed before the work Is complete. There was no money forthcoming last year. Shoals will ho taken out or the north arm as the Oregon works down stream. The dredge will then work on the south arm. Tho Oregon 1ms Just completed tho cleaning out of tho landings of the Transit at both slips. propone that tho basis of the esti mates bo the sums required to fully restore to its original condition all property damaged or destioycd. ASK VOPR NF.HJIIIIOR .h'.m: mil. Have you tried Tho Times' want adsY ( 'ailing cauls printed lit Tho Times office. , WILL HIKE TO FAIR Douglas County Ulil is in .Make Noel Trip. iSpocial to The Times.) ROSKHl'RO, Or.. Juno l.-MIss Knthorlne Vernon, graduate of the Oregon Agricultural College, and one of the most popular young wo t men of Oakland, Or., left here Wednesday on a, hike to San Fran cisco. She will make her expenses I by presenting a Spanish dance In i many of the vaudeville theators along tho routo of the Pacific High, way. , Mls Vernon Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1). K. Vernon. Hor father Is editor or the OaklanJ, Oregon, I Advance. INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Leaves Mnrshflold at Husy Corner 10:00 a.m. U: 00. p.m. R:00 p.m. Leaves North Rend 15 ruin. , u tea later Mursliflcltl North Heiul Kmpiro Tarheel Sunset Hay GRAVEL Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pile In our yard or in carload lots, nt following prices: From pile on ground, $2f per yard. canoad lots, taken from cars, 2.00 per yard. Retail Department, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfi?. Co. Opposite. Post.Offico. Phone 100. WHY Should You Worry WHEN THE FAIR PRESENTS YOU WITH SO MANY OPPORTUNITIES TO PRACTICE REAL ECONOMY? Ladies Long White Lisle Gloves. Perfect fit- AHr ting; were 75o. Special at per pair lKj Best quality mosquito bar, full width; all "51 shades and white; on sale at per yard 2 Boys' Porosknit Summer Underwear; for- iQp. merly 25c and 35c. Special, per garment .-IOL Best Apron Ginghams in Blue, Green, Red and cc .Brown Checks; on sale at per yard m Beautiful Dress Rufflings; variety of patterns; jjrrr 2 to 3 in. wide: were 25c and 35c; now per yd- J One lot Children's Odd Dresses, in stripes and plaids in Ginghams and Percales. tTAr Formerly sold 75c to $1.25. Now only JL Boys' 65c Bathing Suits only 39c Boys' 25c Swimming Tights, now 15c .Men's Fine Sox, fast color tan; never sold Qr less than 15c; now per paid JL Satisfaction HPf IP T"i A I1TH Sot door Always or I HE FAIR ' " Money Refunded Cliuiidler Hotel Abstracts FOR RFLIAHLK AHSTRAOTS OF T1TL13 AM) IMUltSLVnoj AUUU'Il COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT C0.,lnc MARSHFIKLI) AND COQU1LLH C1TV, OllKGO.V GKNKRAIi AGKNTS, KASTSlRIfAXD SKXOSTACKK.VS ADDITION I AUKiVTH I" OH UAKAIHAiV I'Alll'IU ItAILItOAl) LANDS 1IIJNRY SKNGSTACKK.V, MAXAOCR eakilbiirn: Streamers SANTA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound FROM SAX FRANCISCO KIMH) a. in., .luno .", 10, I.', !0, Z", nnd 30. 1 FROM COOS HAV FOR ASTORIA AXD PORTLAXII. P. SI. Tide, .luno 1, 7, IU, 17, -i Jul; 1. South Bound FROM PORTLAX1) 0 P. M. .luno 1, 0, II, II), 21, , Julrl.l FROM COOS HAV FOR KUHKKA AXD SAX FRANCISCO. P. M. Tide, .luno II, II, III, 21, 2(1 nml 31. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith Terminal Dock. Phono '!"' "V, . STUJIR, Agent. win DCEAM THAMSPDHTATI Weekly Son-Ico Coos Hay nnd Snn Frnnclico. STEAMSHIP ii S mil Freight and Passenger Service SAILS FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS ,JAY' HUSK 1ST AT :i:00 P. M. Ti'isnitl Sim Francisco Office, 000 Flfo lltilldliiR, ud 1'ler NumUr Cnnm "Rmr Arrnr, H T? TnCivjnTUM. PhOJtttt .WWWV. ,VJ .bUUV, W. -. . , KQL'IPPKD WITH wiri:li:s.s SigggifP Breakwatei ALWAYS OX TI.MR. SAILS FROM MARSHFIKLI) KVF.RY SL'XDAY Ill'IUXfl MAV . I) A.M., AND FROM PORTLAND KVKHY TIIIHSDAV AT 8 . TlrkelH on halo nt Portland Cllv Ticket Office, tlindOkSl ll,on :J,..T. CMLUXI-1 Paget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams. Bririnns. Rnilriinns. General Cpiislructe" COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR ww uur uoos Bay ottice has avauaoie iui -- Work the Dredge "Seattle" 01 "- .. ...all1r tho most powerful, licst equipped nnd most ii""1 - twenty-Iuch hytlraulio aredge lii I''c"'c ,va,e i!n ntice, J5 Waf Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. 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