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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1915)
I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915-EVENIHG EDITION. ici ORDER FOLGER'S TEA AH WKLIj AS FOLUKH'S SPICKS. KXTIUOTS, COFFi:K, SODA AXI) HAKlXfJ POWDKH FROM OLLIVANT & WEAVER PURF, FOOD (1HOCKHS Central Ave. I'lionc 11)1) Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House Is giving their customers llio liciiffkVif l-'OUJKU'S TI3A HALK llumo or iicnd its jour order for It or tho best in tho grocer)' Hue. Cqos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House j:io north hroaivav Phono :)!.. TT i "" er s lea is une Folg of Our Specials Whenever ve ran save our cus tomers money, wo always do so. This week we are selling I'olger's Tea at greatly reduced prices. W. H. Dindinger ' &Co. Hunker Hill Department Store Phono 32 Tree deliver). Folger's Tea Sale at Wolcott Grocery Of rnurfro c liavc it. I'lionc, send us or hrlng us your tinier. Wo hro alwnys prcpaicd to hcrvo your needs or wishes in tho gro cery line. Wnlrntr'fi Crmr.p.rv lXorth Front St. .Phono 07-J A Good Combination Good Tea Good Grocers Good Advertising If I Only Knew Where ? How ninny times n day do you nsk that question? You want something. Perhaps you aro not Hiiro Just what Pcrhnps you tiro Bitro but do not know where to get It. Tho advertising columns ol' Tho Times havo dally answers to such ci'iorles. They tell pcoplo what to get and whoro to buy to tho best ad vantage Not to read tho advertising Is to bo poorly Informed. C!1EA I ONE WEEK J JBflfKtta AT GROCERS I IllSiil JUNE 7th to 12th, 1915 I CtTLON INDIA rUaulu Sp.tlnl H ENGLISH OHtAKfASt r.fl pl ..f.prU. W OOLONG I UO TINS BO 60 M JAPAN H ' 8 GUNPOworn x-w ' an 18 H OLACK A GnflN f V!' 3 70 s B0 H I K v cntgo roun onocn bclow I For one week ;it y-- ' 0n emu 1 these prices to ton- ?v.i" " " I vince you that tncy 1 ten is worth t h MfKKiiMtL 1 rcgulnr price ff; Y-Mk I 1 A pound of i .. XHfcrN?$9ll i u. . : I kal-;axvw?s?1j)rws" w I 1 300 cups. At m yfmmMM 1 80c a pound, A 'jPWHj I the cosi is one KEBWK 1 cent for about QBiffli 1 four cups. gPsMr" 1 You can afford JM j to drinK gooa leu. wMWSlm I J. A. FOLGER & CO., I San Francisco liBBHHHiHHHHHMMVfliaHiiaiinnnvMnHHHViaMHawHMiiMHaBniH Of Course We Have It Foiger's Famous Golden Gate Tea at grentlv 1 educed prices this week. ... " i .!!! .1..llt-., it I'liono UN your iinii'i iiini "u " "" Wo also curry Foler'H (loldoii finto Coffee, Kolger's S Folger's Tea, Fol'ger'H JMrnetN, P'olger'H HaUIng Powder. CONNER & HOAGLAND Till! LKAIHXCJ UHOCHItS DHALHHS IX f.'OOl) (litOCHKIHH 707 South Rrtmdwny Phones :i IH-.l ami illitl dees, FOLGER'S TEA Sale at Easlside Of eouio wo can' tnko enru of jour needs In the big Ten Kale this week- Wo aro ulunjs pre pared to Nervo yon. STAR GROCERY IIASTSIDK Phono iHl'-'-L Folger's Tea Week Observed by us. Wo can furnish you any thing In the Kolgcr lino as well as the best In tlio grocery line. Nasburg's Grocery Folger's Tea Sale at STAUFF'S bono us your orders, or drop hi and we'll ho that you participate In this great special offer. Wo handle Kolger's lino of (ltd den (bite Cor fee, Spices, linking Ponder, Sodn and IMrnets. StaufPs Grocery 20(1 Front Street Phono 10U WE can't sell you Folger's Tea, but we can sell you good printing from The Times' Job Dept. (JHTTIXCJ ATTKXTIOX Tho first great question with nil sales incn nnd nil advertisers Is- to get respectful attention. Thcro Is ono tlnio nnd only ono In nil n mnn'R wukoful hours when ho Is nil attention is In nn absolutely receptive frnino or mind. Thnt tlmo Is when ho sits down to read his favorltu paper. llenco, tho columns or his favorlto paper which ho rends rvory dny Is tho best plnco to set forth tho merits of tho goods of which you wnnt to get u fnvoniblo Impression. Tho Times Is Coos Hay's favorite paper. GEM IS DELIVERED (Continued from Pngo Ono.) hnvo been bound to tnko official oognlznnco In Its duty nu a neutral powor In tho enforcement of National Jaws. Performed Duty. It was Its duty to sco that tho Iu nltnuln was not armed for offensive .nctldn; was, not serving ns a. trans port; that sho did not carry cargo prohibited under tho statutes of tho United States, and that If sho was n naval vessel or Great IJrltnln sho idiouhl not havo received clearanco ns merchantman, and tho United States performed Us duty and en forced Its statutes with scrupulous .vJgllnnco through Its rogulavly con stituted officials. ' Should (Jive IvldeiU'o. It Is theroforo able to assure tho Ormnn government that It has been misinformed. If the (leruiau (lov vrnmont should deem Itseir In pos ncsslon or convincing uvldonco that tho officials of the (lovcrumcnt of tho United States did not perform tholr duties with thoroughness, tho Government of tho United States Hlncoroly hopes that tho German Government will submit Its evidence tor consideration. 1 Principles Involved. Hut tho sinking of the l.usltanla 'involves principles of humanity 'which throw into tho background special circumstances that may be thought to affect cases, principles which lift It, us tho Imperial Gov ernment will no doubt bo quick to recognize and acknowledge, out of the class of ordinary subjects of diplomatic iIIscushIoii or inter national controversy. Case I'upiirallelcil Whatever tho fails of the I.usl taula may be, tho principal fact Is that the great steamer was primar ily ami chiefly for pasnengors, car rying moro than one thousand souls who had no lot or part In the con duct of tho war; that she was tor pedoed ami sunk without so much as u challenge or warning, and that men, women ami children were sent t,n their deaths In circumstances un paralleled In modern warfare. Heroines a Duly. Tho fact that moro than one hun dred and twenty American flthtons woro among; those who porlsheit has made it tho duty of tho Unltod States to speak of these thiugw, ami qnco moro with solemn emphasis, call tho attention of the Imperial German Govornmont to the grave responsibility "which tho United States concolves that It has Incurred In tho tragic occurrence, and to the indlsputablo principle on which that responsibility rests. lliiiuaii (lights. Tho Unltod States is contending for something much greater than tho rights of property or tho priv ileges or commerce. It is contend ing for nothing less high and sacred than tho rights or humanity, which overy government honors itseir as respecting, nnd which no govern juout is justified in resigning on be half of tlioso under Its euro and authority. Germany Wilting ' Tho Government or tho United Stntcs is happy to obsorvo that your Kxcollcncy's nolo closes with tho Intimation that tho German gov ernment Is willing now, as before, to accept tho good offices or tho United States In nn attempt to como to nn understanding with Great Hrlt tiln by which tho character and con ditions or tho war upon tho sea may bo changed. V. H. Heady to Help. Tho Govornmont or tho United States would consider It a prlvllogo to thus serve its friends and the world. It stands ready at nny time to convoy to either govomment nny Intimation or suggestion tho other may bo willing to convey, nnd cor dially Invites tho German Govern ment to mako use of Its services In this way at its convenience. Tho whole world Is concerned In any thing that may bring about oven partial accommodation of Interests or In any way mitigate tho terrors thnt are present in tho distressing conflict. Shipping Hlghts. Tho Government of tho United States cannot admit that tho proc lamation of tho war zono from which neutral ships havo been warned to keep away, may bo mndo to operate In any way as nn abbre viation of tho rights elthor or Amor lean shipmasters or Amorlcan citi zens bound on lawful errands as passengers on merchant ships of a belligerent nationality. It docs not understand tho German Government to question theso rights. .Mux! Im Protected. It understands It Is also to ac cept as established beyond question the principles thnt the lives of non combatants cannot lawfully or right fully bo put In Jeopardy by tho cap turo or destruction ot unresisting merchantmen, and to recognize tho obligation and to take sufficient precaution to ascertain whether the suspected merchantman Is In fact of belligerent nationality or Is In fact carrying contraband of war under a neutral flag. Asks Safeguard. The Government of tho United States theroforo deems It reason able to e.xpect that tho German gov ernment will adopt such measures necessary to put theso principles Into practice In respect to tho safeguarding of American lives and American ships, and asks for assur unco that this will bo done. (Signed) KOHHUT LANSING, Secretary of Stato ad Intorlm. ALLEY I5JDICTE0 ki:ii:iiai (.'hand .intv again aktku HosKnrito :iax Alleged That Ho .Made People Make Valso Statements Ueguiillng Timber Claims Tho federnl grand Jury hns return ed another Indictment against Frank K. Alloy, lawyer and timber man or Iloseburg, and well known hero. Re garding tho case n Portland paper says: "Frank K. Alley, prominent attor ney of Hosoburg, and Charles L. Hy ron, a Scattlo timber locator, were reindicted by tho fodoral grand Jury In connection with tho charge mndo by tho Government that they induced timber locators to glvo wrong esti mates of tho vnluo of timber claims with Intont to defraitd tho Govern ment. "Tho now Indictment charges Mr. Alloy and Mr. Hyron with having en tered Into n conspiracy to commit subordination ot perjury. "It Is alleged by tho government that tho defendants Induced approxi mately 50 land locators to appear be foro tho register and receiver of tho Hosoburg land offlcco and to swear, first, that they had mndo personal examination ot the claims In ques tlton, and, second, that they know from personal examination thnt tho claims woro worth only $125 each. Tho government nsserts thnt none or tho locators had examined tho lands, and thnt Instead or being worth only $25 each tho claims averaged moro than $5,000 each In value. "An Indictment on these charges, returned last February, roll through n row weeks ngo whon Federal Judgo Hcan sustained a demurrer to tho In dictment on tho ground that a tim ber claim Is not n claim against tho United States, as contemplated under tho statutes. "Tho last Indictment lor conspir acy to commit subornation or per jury in the Government's next step In tho case." I FRECKLE-FM Sim ami Wind Hrlng Out Ugly Spots. How to IB.'inovo ICastly. Hero's a chance, Miss Frecklo-Inco, to try a remedy Tor freckles with tho guarantee- or a reliable dealer that It will not cost you a penny un less It removes tho rreckles; whllo ir It does glvo you a clear complexion tho expenso Is trifling. Simply got an ounco of othlno double strength rrom nny druggist nnd a row applications should show you how easy It Is to rid yourself or tho homely freckles and got a beau tiful complexion. Rarely Is mora than ono application needed for tho worst caso. Do suro to nsk tho druggist for tho doublo strength othlno ns this Is tho prescription sold under guarantee of money back K It falls to romovo freckles. Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage I.cavo Coqiilllo A.M. 7:00 i):oo 11:00 P.M. 1:00 :t:oo (i::io 7:o .MAHsni'ii:u)-coQUiiii,i: auto STACK TIMi: SCHKDULU Schedule arranged to connect wit li boats to Kaiidou, Stages to Mjrtlo Point, Wagner, Hoseburg. No delays. Imiio from Murshfleld to Coqulllu; 75 cents. Single IniiiU.'tli, Props. Will furnish extra cars for extra trips day or night; also chartor cars. Leave Owl Pharmacy Marshfleld A..M. fi::iO K::tO 11.00 P.M. 1:00 ;!:()() r,::to 7::io t T ur, .. 5) "'"ODgu, mmm aw Nitlniates P,nV; '""iCO, . " "iirsliti.i,, wnnni "aaass8 Wmlllng" woodi pcr WOOD! Abler ft0od ic to 24 ? "0,?J Inches i'.eo"i;;n;r2, , W' ! LtXcb Phono 227-J ,. s 1or'FlritsL YOU AUTO CAlT" ffiP AUTOS 'Kht and Da;. ,lRl't Cnfc GOOIl r.wiu ... ....: airr'H "l 1 -mij - 1 SAVE MDMcv ! '' oulcrlag ti,e ,' Vllt HENRYVILLECO Mil coal, nnr in um Lump coal, per ,,',". Jj Or half ton of both 71 11 i,,n':."""'5i Phono I8..I or w. "I ""IK Clua,. SZ,M MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Plum i. Good Meal Prices Reasonable Cor. Coiiiiucrclnl and ll'd-,, MW I WESTERN LOAN AND t BUILDING CO I Assets $2,340,000.00 l Pays 8 per cent on savings t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. t Local Treasurer t mmmtB Times want ads brum results. .I SOUTH COOS IMVKIl BOAT snitvici: LAiwni i:.piti:ss leaves Multifield cur; da; H a. m. Iaes head of river at .'1:15 p. 111, STKAMIIU. Ul.hW leaves heed of rlrer dally at J a. 111. Leaves Murshfleld fit 2 p, 111. For rhnrtcr apply on boati lt()(ii:i!S A SMITH Proprietors nn CO.MMUTATI0X nij iXi TICKLIS, $2.00. ZU .Maii.hflcld-.Verth llend .Into Mno Cars every ten intnutca from (I a. m. (o It! p. 111.; to Sooth Slough onco n da;, lewlng at II a. 111.; to Umpire three trip a day. (JOItST .V KIXO, I'rops tj:::n;i;nin:.iinur4 I!P A I N T GETS $50 TIP FOR A SHAVE Shock Almost Kills Hiuber Who He celves Hlg .Money LOS ANGKLKS, Juno 11. Jack j O'Uellly, barber In West Third strcot had tho surprise of his life a few days ago. A prosperous looking man walked Into tho shop. When the job was done the patron uullm-, 1 111 rod a wad of bills, stripped off a ISO yellowback and Mild: "Things havo como my way handsomely., Here's a hit of a tip." j l.eavliiK O'Holllv stunoflod with as- .. . , tonUhmeut, tho man walked out lie was u prosperous I.os Angeles stock broker O'ltellly said. n :: tt H tt 8 :: :: tt XX 8 8 XX XX Direct From the Factory Prices Save You Money Men's Furnishings o A m:w link, ALL KHKSH STOCK', A I'l'LL ASSOHTMIiyi' W CJIIADKS AND COLOHS I'Olt ALL WOHK on XX A s k I-' o r Col 0 v O n r il I oiniAiv uncn MAnrwiADF m Oirillll lit IIHIIUVVMIXL V.KJ JUST COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEW PAYING AND LET US SHOW YOU THAT EACH ARTICLE HAS THE REAL QU ALITY AND VALUE. HATS AND CAPS All styles and colors, regular $2.00 Hats. Our price $1.50 Regular 75c Cap. Our price 50c Regular $1.00 Cap. Our price 75c Regular $1.25 Cap. Our price ..$1.00 IDE SHIRTS, only $1.00 1 MEN'S KHAKI PANTS Regular $2.00 value. Our price $1.50 TURKISH TOWELS 22x42 inch, reg. 35c val. Our price 25c TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES Trunks ranging in price from $4.95 to $19.50 Suit Cases ranging in price from 95c to $16.50 (Over 200 to select from.) Traveling Bags ranging in price from $1.50 to $20.00. RICHMOND UNION SUITS. Regular $1.25 value. Our price $1.00 Regular $1.75 value. Our price $1.50 Regular $3.00 value. Our price $2.50 j: :: 8 xx XX XX 8 :: Navajo Art Craft Blankets Marie by Oregon City Woolen Mill. 72 inches by 64 inches, in varied colors. Fine tor Auto Robes and Outings. Regular $6.50 Our Price - - $4.95 XV w VI tt XX 8 tt XX 0 8 0 tt I Mnrshfleld North Hcnd THE REAL QUESTION The question Is not, will men honor you for your work? Hut does your work honor you? Your concorn Is pot only to ercato profit for yoursolf, but to mako that which will profit many besides yoursolf. COOS 1LVY STI3AM LAUXDHV Phono C7-J. ' City Auto & Taxi Co. nay nun .'" ' For taxi, phono 20, Chindler Hotel For touring cars, phone J, Chandler Hotel t.vvv i.AMIlinil. lrop. Vow Pnra Ne W" ! HAVE THE ROOF FIXED' See CORTHELL Phone 3171 mvi' inlK to roimaxi) via nf Auto Slaso sciiw" f ChlmueyN Fireplaces J. N. BAYLISS Any kind or brick work nt prices that aro right. And nil work guaranteed Call at "Tho Flresldo," Johnson HldB., 137 Second St. French ranges, boiler work. Phono 434-J MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT i morion m Hansen . CORNER FRONT AND COMMERCIAL IDKAL Sl'.MMIJH THll'S Steamer Rainbow leaves Marsh Held ror South Coos River ovory Suulay at S n. m. and returns at C p. in. Launch Express week day samo hours, IDHAL VUKK OHOVK AXI) l'IC.VIO OHOUXDS Hrlng your lunch baskots, ko daks nnd fishing tncklo for a few days' outing. Sunday school and all picnic crowds a specialty. Round Trip, 75 cents. For chartor apply on board or phono 31CX3 or phono 31.67. .W XX r i CAP, FOR H1HU WW Leaio MaihfliddimdriI m i i 5.00 -tt Tuesday 1 8V Wednesday 2 M' Thursdays ; J Friday I ; f1"5 :ii ; Monday 7 & Tuosaoy nr.1,AalnV 'I . . i w IThnrsdaylO 3; jlt Friday n .... IB. Satnrday 12 J; Sn'ay :3i 5.00 . MonW J' jtOO Tuesday 15 j, Wednesday 16 ., . h!UV '" Thursday 17 Friday IS '; Saturday 19 ' i .. u n I ' VillTlIlHV U ..-- 9:0 1.D- ft aft ..a. ...., Ol iVY- Tuesday 22 !0 Wednesday a ". , .. Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 20 Sunday 2i Monday - r. o J TnnadaV 29 ... .rt. Wednesday SO j 00 & 4 50 500 " 5 00' 500 i Oliver ICephnrt . .aAA.. til t$;;i:ixxn::t2ittftffftftf ' ''' q """VTTIftffWWW ) !- ...inmu. Autos aro now rfJ On trips leaving - (i 7.00 a. m ym IKWd "same da;'.