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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1915)
1IT IS ALSO TRUE THAT MAN IS THE ARCHITECT Of HIS ft-' . . "tl ft. ' OWN MISFORTUNES Coos Bay Times Your Paper Xlw 0h IJay Times Is proud of Its (ltlo "The People's Paper," nnd It strives nt nil times to A Southwest Oregon Paper Tliat's what tlio Ooos Uay Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pcoplo nd dovotcd to tlio best Interests of this great joctlon . Tlio Times always boosts kbi aeror knocks. live Bp to its nnmo by do voting Its energies promoting tlio people's lntorcsU. MEMBER OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL NO. XXXVIII. KstnMlshed 1878 An Tlio Coast Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times. Coast Mall ii nil Ooos Hay Advertiser. No. 311 Xte Gout. Bay Tlmca ta proud of Kfl title "The 11111 liH Xl fi i 1 f I 1 ?.. I PeoplV. Paper," and It strives t .11 Ume. to f J If II Tl fiB 1 JLI LXA 1121 ,. - wy- pus im i IN BIG BIOT Jr'ouble at Oil Company Plants k Results Seriously for Many Who Took Part E 11 It Fourteen of Those in the Hos pital Arc Regarded as in -Serious Condition -THROW STICKS AND STONES JiotH Fired When Strikers and Of gnflccrs Como Together Three Arc i Killed , 'Outright Deputies and i Police Reserves Are Called UlH IBr AttoclttM rent to Cm Il TIdim, NEW YOHIC, July 23. Conipur- tlvo qulot. prevailed today around no manuaru on and Tidewater Oil lompnnlcs' plants, closed becauso f tlio strlko of 1000 men in tlio (jtnndnrd Oil pinnt and tlio result nt disorders' whereby threo men 'cro killed and scores Injured. p Anothor outbreak occurred some Lwlst'anco-froin the plants when -tlio hcriff marched with fifty deputies, jst" arrived," to rellovo tlio guards, 'rowds throw sticks and stones, ovoral shots wero fired. Tbo po- IJ co resorves wero called to restore rdor. Severely Hurt I Fourtcon of tho Injured aro In nyonno hospitals suffering from mvoro wounds. Of these tho stir-' jonathlnJcVjohn Surgen and .Mich- i Sclzcco cannot livo. T Ed nil ,K,OTI'J TO GKHMAXV HANDED TO ,1 TIIH FOREIGN' OFFICE 1 1 i&eaclioN Berlin During Xlglit mid Is ' (t Presented by Ambassador Gcr urd This .Morning Br AuocUl! Prru In Coot IU, Timet. .kDHULIN, July 23.- The now Am Mean noto to Gcrmnny reueheil hero lirlng tho night and was delivered 6 Zi the forolgn office by Ainhassador ;3rard at 10:12 today. Contents Secret Tlio AraorJcnn noto, which was Cf Jrly. long, came In sovon sections. 10 imturo of tho communication .(in bolng, kept carefully guarded at jb American Embassy. Ambassador irard discussed parts of the nolo formally lwltli Foreign Minister n Hagow, but iiad nothing to givo t. lei SH 'os 'hay to xhwport COAST XOW POSSIIIM-: ox -"With tho blasting off of tho rocky Igo at Rrny Point on tho I. ano 1 mnty Coast It Is now said there an open wagon road from Now- )YJU!rt to Coos liny along tho coast, et th tho oxcoptloiiB of tho ferrying t must, bo. tnado nt Ynii!na Hay, ? luslaw and tho Umpqun Rivers. -Many' ycaVs havo been tnkon fpr rfB comple'tfoii of this work. For a . eat while .tho road was hold up out uano jrprjiQius uiuu 1110 gov ainejjt, through tho Bureau of ' 3l8 restry, ..appropriated money for H,(l'8 road, TMpn for weeks, on stages ng PjVerthe cliff, put in dynnrnlto t oontiujlly blnsted out a foot- onth'eIodgo many hundreds of it abovo tho wator. 'AlorfgsJflJ) parts of tho4 coast 01 dvo Florence farmers had HyJ "I ' years" ontholr Httlo places back 1' , the mountains with nover a sight ', a 'wagonS All their provisions ''rn InkBn.ln nn linrsoback and the -- .-"aia . ... ' -m nroducta taken to market In ' jSlmllarmanner. 5 Howeymuch of tho road still 5,?ds considerable improving. Autos 'i stageaffilavo long had service Jm CoogSSy ns far ns Florence; $ 1 worst'AfTthe road being abovo tot polnT."TJt Is believed that somo I t-'fi7 this entire thoroughfare will so opefld that machines will M the trip nil the way through I om Cods Hay, 10 MOR DIG DELIVERED DO 0 0 DPEHED A New Featare For Snabscrilbeirs of The v 1110 iilm ami iimliltlon of Tlio Couh liny Tlmos Is to lie a clean, hlgh cliiss family nowspupor filled with all tliu howb Hint is fit to print, and Interesting and entertaining reading for every member -of tlio family. Heretofore it lias not boon well provided with a feature for the moat Important members of every family tliu children. This om ission is to be remedied by tliu addition of a high grade ningnzlno sec tion, Including two pages of colorci. comics tlio first of which will be Issued with tomorrow's paper. Tills new feature has been added at considerable expensu lint It is worth it In tlio Increased interest It will create for Tlio Times with all members of the family. In addition to tlio comics for tbo "kiddles," there will ho a page of thrilling talcs of love and ndvonturo and also a page of special Interest to wjiiion, It will lie filled with recipes, household suggestions and beauty hints. Tlio Times Is not given much to donating of lis excellence ns a news paper but the thought comes now and then If the people of Coos Hay rcnllzo whnt an excellent paper Tlio Coos Hoy Times Is for n small city. It Is Increasingly better every month. It gives tlio latest, largest and most complete nows service in South western Oregon. It gives tlio most complete war news service. It gives all the important news of Coos County, of Southwest Oregon, of the Stnto and Nation and of tlio world. If It Is local nows you want, If It is telegraphic news you want, if it Is county news you want, If It Is war nows you want, and finally. If it Is n colored supplement yon want for the kiddies you will find them all In Tlio Coos Hay Times. Tlio Times has shown its faitli In Coos' Day by Installing tlio b'est nnd most complete printing plant In Oregon, outside of Portland. Its equipment Is ample for printing a nowspapor In a city of HO, 01)0 people, and its pay roll will compare favorably with any small' factory. It merits all the patronage tlio community ran bestow, becauso increased pntronago means n better paper, and Hay TO president flans to leave ix twextv-four hours length of Ills Stay Will Depend Upon Developments In O'er- man Situation II7 AtuoiUtM Prett ta Cool Iltr Time WASHINGTON, 1). C July 211 President Wilson plans to leave for the summer White House at Cornish, Now Hampshire within 21 'hours. The length of his stay will depend on developments In tho Oor- miiii situation. GOING 0 HELPS PHOME GIRLSfU. S. VESSEL SEIZED (;ovi:rxmi:xt officials rkcom- - JIKXI) A SIX HOUR DAY Result of Investigation Into Condit ions at Chicago and Seven Other lirgo Cities (117 AuncUttkl I '1 ! lo Coo. !! Tlinn.l CHICAGO. July 23. A six-hour day and a miiiiiiium wagu for tele phone 'operators are recommended It, tlio report of their Investigation con ducted by tlio federal Industrial rela tions commission into the employ ment conditions of tho telcphono girls In Chicago and sovon other largo cities. Tho nervous strain, the report sta tes, combined with rigid discipline, Is exceptionally sovero and Is res ponsible for tho numoroiis break downs among tlio girls. IN STATE'S PRISON GFXFRAL SAD.V.AR OOFS TO PKXITI-JXTIAUV AT SANTA VK Mexican I ami dec Captured On tho Holder Will Have Two Serious Charges to Answer Ux AHortitM Prnt lo Coo. D7 Time.. SANTA VK, N. M July 23. Gon ornl Joso Ynez Salnzar, Mexican lea lor recently captured on tlio Mexican border after escaping several months ago .from prison In Aubuquorquo, was placed today In tlio state penitoutinry hero. It was stated Salazar may bo charged with conspiracy to liberate himself In addition to tho perjury charge- on which ho Is now .held. WILL K.VP RAHHITS England Seeks to Relieve the Short age of Meat (D7 AnocltleJ rreii tu Coo. Jl7 Timet. LONDON, July 23. A leaflet on rabbit 'breeding hao been Issued by the Hoard of Agriculture with a view to helping out tho meat shortage. In normal times nearly $3,500,000 worth of rabbit flesh Is imported Into Great Hritaln annually, mostly from Australia. Double this quan tity, it Is pointed out. could easily bo raised in the kingdom by feed ing the rabbits on potato peelings and other vegetable, waste, - - - - Times wnnt nds bring results. Times a larger payroll and a greater Coos IS PHOMIXIJXT laWVKIt PASSKS A WAV IX XKW YOllK Was Attorney for William Unrnes In Itecent IJIiel Suit AgiCnst Roosevelt lltf Aukk-IiIM Tttn to Coot 11. 7 Tlmrt.) NIOW YORK, July 23. William I. Ivons, promlnont lawyer and politic" lau, died hero today, of Hrlght's dis ease, aged fli ycarH. Ho was recent ly taken 111 after acting for William Ilarucs In tlio libel suit against Theo dore ROOBOVolt. (JP.KMAXS TAKH FOl'R MASTF.R A.MKKICAX SCIIOOXFR RUXSYRF. Is Owned In San Francisco ami Sail With Hurley and He.ins In April 4 OWXKD IX CAIilFORXIA J 4 1 tnj AmofIMH rrrn lo i'imw llirTlmcl SAN FRANCISCO, July 23. Tho Dunsyre, owned liero, sailed April 17 with a cargo of barley and beans. lily AMCHlatt! rri'M to Coo. tu, Tlu.v. HURIilN, July 23. Tlio Aniorirni. four-masted sailing ship Dunsyre, bound from Now York for Stockholm has been seized by the Germans and taken Into Swluomundo. RUN OVER BY TRAIN NKPIIF.W OF PRFSIDFNT RAILROAD IS KILLP.D OF Paul Fan oil, Aged IH, Falls I'ndci Wheels of Cars He Attempted Poinding I II 7 AiiwLtM rr- to Cooi r-r Tlrae.l THE DALLUS, Ore., July 23. YENS Paul Hirroll, aged 18 years, and aJanU Uio city of North Head, will boLtalltos of nltomi,t0l, ovaslon or mil nephew of President J. D. 1-arrell tried out next week. trvk.0 rucolltly 10t0d hor0 ono of tho O. W. R. & N. Co., was run To put through tho Tenth street of tl,0 108t unu8uul ,8 tll0 8tratagom over by a construction train which 'lino would give North Bend two main of CI1B,noer who 80rve(, BOino ho tried to board today and died lines to their city. It was pointed , tlmo (lt tll0 front am, thoil camo half an hour later In a hospital. out a short time aSo that Vltli only j homo on ,oavo ,,0 WUB (leterInlnod tll0 Front Btreot ,, rtlnnlnK north, , nQ U) ,mtk aml HOt Rbollt fnd. TRI.M WITH HATS j should there ho a largo flro on Front h,B a wny ,v istreot and In North Bond at tho samel Ml, i,. .i.l fi.r nf i,rn ehlldrnn Illy Auoilale.1 I'rrt to Coon IU7 Timet 1 I., ..... , ,. .... 1 " " t" "ll"0' ol lre0 CUlHiron, tlmo tho latter nlace would get It- ....... i,.i,i.... .i,..,. ,. i. ,.,.,,. Ill'llVW a..lnlp..,l 1..K. 'ft ........... .... ,.u..u..,., uv - Tho use of ears of corn for trimming ladles hats of for preservation In t'..e form of ornamenthl bouquets lias beon prohibited In tho grain grow ing districts of Austria by official de cree. TO REPRESENT DENMARK IH7 AiiocUlel rrert 10 foot Hi 7 Timet. COPENHAGEN, July 23. Tho fa mous Danish yacht Nordug 4, has been selected to ropresent Denmrk in the regatta 10 bo held at San Francisco during the Panama- Paci fic Exposition. Tho yacht will be carried on a steamer sailing from Co penhagen direct for San Francisco. The Nordug's captain is a Dane na med Meiilougrncht Mndsen, hut his crow will bo mnilo up of Apiorlcans L ST Samuel Gompers, President of American Federation of La bor, Takes a Hand SIGN AjREEINT Announced Today That Struc tural Iron Workers Have Ar rived at a Settlement MAY END LABOR TROUBLE I. J. .Johnson (ilves Kiicouniglng He port and Says Xet Move Is to Se cure IMght Hour Day Through out Xew Knglnml Dr Aiocllf J rrc.i to Coot D; Tlrac.J mtlUQISPORT, Conn., July 23. With tho arrival here today of Sam uel Gompers, president of tho Ameri can Federation of Labor, J. J. John ston, vice-president of tho structur ! al Iron workers, announced that a written agrcment to lesult In tho end- ! IIR of tho ,ubor tr0llblcs ll,, 1)ecI 1 ". i;ignt Hour iay Johnson also stnted that the next movo to secure nn elght-liour day throughout New Knghiud would bo niado. Tho Winchester Arms Com pany nt New Haven Is lso engaged In making munitions for Knglnml and tho Allies. Ri:pRi:si:.vr.Ti'K at romixicax RFPPRMC QUITS OFFICIO Action Result of Investigation Ills Fitness and Reports Wero Unfavorable of (Ily AiKHKlntftl rmt lo Coah Vay Tlnira, WASHINGTON, . C, July 23. James .M. Sullivan, American Min ister to the Dominican Republic, has tendered his resignation and President Wilson has nceopted It. Tlio resignation is tlio result of an III VfiuMi.nl l.iti fin. Hwi CM,... n.mtitt inent by Senator Phehin of Callfor 'nla Into Sullivan's fitness for office. I The findings were unfavorable. T RAILROAD COMMISSION' HAS HOST OF (jPKKTIOXH Come In Connection With Tenth St. Plpo Line To Make Tods Parly Xext Week Before taking any notion on tlio potitlon of tho city that tho water company complete thn laying of plpoi on North Tenth street tho stnto rail road commission Is first to secure "tho lay of tlio land." Engineer A. II. Gldloy has received from tho com missioners several ilozon questions re lntlng to the water conditions In thav part of tho city and tests, that, In conjunction with tho wnter company I . ' tin iirenrn , .- , ,. -, Tlio tests Include tho taking of the pressure In Femdale, on Commercial avenue and at tlio City Hall with tho various flro hoses. At North Bend tho snmo thing will ho tried out, tests In soveral places, with high pressuro on and off and with the pump at the Simpson mill on audoff. Injures Ills Eye. Charley Smith employed as a machinist with John Koontz, mot with a bad accident. Ho was holding a wrench to a piece of machinery on a lathe when the lathe turned back and tho wrench was thrown up so that Smith was struck In tlio eye. There was a bad cut be low the eyo and one on tlio lid which required stitching but his sight, It Is bolioved, wus not dnmnged. L 111 111 MINSTER ESGS i INFORMATION w IS MEPf Tells Red Cross Members to Continue Relief of the Sufferers in Mexico President's Directions to Lead ers of Organization is "Do the Best You Can" MEXICO CITY IS CUT OFF .Nothing Has Heen Heard of tho Re tiring CarraiiMi Forces Washing ton Not Attempting to F.stahllsh Commiinlcat Ion Impossible rnr AMorutta rru to coo. Di.r TimM.j VASHINGTON, I). C, July 23. President Wilson today urged the American Red Cross officials not ti. dlscontlnuo their efforts to rollovo tho famine Biifforers In Sloxlco. Tho Mexican situation again came to the lorwfrant today with a conforenco be tween President Wilson nnd tlio Rod Cross officlnls who had virtually ab andoned their campaign to rellovo tho non-conibatnuts In Mexico as tho result of tho chaotic conditions tlicro. "Do tlio best you can," was tho President's ndvlco. Among those at tlio conference: woro Ilrlg. Gen. C. A. Devol, gonornl manager of tlio relief work In Mex ico, Finest Hlcknell, national direct or, and Miss Mabel Hoardman, mom bor of the central commlttco. Mexico Cut off. Moxlco City remains today cut off fioin comunleiitlon with tho outside world. Military operations In the surrounding territory nro cloaked In mystery. Tho United States Is ma king no effort to re-establish commu nication becauso tho fighting makes it Impossible. Nothing has been heard since Sunday of tho Cnrrun.ii forces that left tho capital to meet tho Villa forces at Pachucn, forty miles north. E IS NEXT AMFRICAX TRARK MATTKHS TO HU TAKKN UP Piuddent Is Ready for Nolo to Great Hiltalii AVhen Gorman Affair Is Settled. ll AuorlX lir to Coot 117 limn.) WASHINGTON, I). C, July 23 If tho new American note, deliverer today at tho Gorman foreign office In llorlln, meets a friendly reception, President Wilson will shortly take up tlio situation with Great Hrltalu. Tlio noto is now virtually ready to ha dispatched to Great Hritaln again protesting against tho operations of Hrltlhh orders In council ns affecting Aiuorlcan trade. HFCOMKS IJXUMIT Munlngi) t Widow With Children Protects Engineer (11 Ai.ocitt4 rrn to own B7 TlmM. iiaviip iniv Amnntr in. lliun lUl-nuih liuno i" "H'i HOLD A CONFERENCE 10 from military service. However, Just before his loavo was up, ho waH married to a widow, tho mother of three, and thts freed him from further service A few days after tho wedding ho received a letter of congratulation signed by the members of his com pany. It said: "Congratulations; you-aro a lioro. .May you nover sigh for tlio poaco ol tlio trenches." o " " " O SELLING GOODS Tho big problem In soiling goods Is getting tho customer Into tno store. Coos nay Times ads will help you solve this problem. ,: ? CHECK PROGRESS WARSAW'S OUTSIDH DKFF.NSFH HOLDING HACK C3P.HMAXS Imtter Claim That Russian Muc is Wavering, but Has Xot Yet Hroken Illy Aaaorlitnl Vtcn lo Caw nj Tlmni.l LONDON, July 23. T)io strength of Warsaw's outlying defenses ap pears to have checked, temporarily at least, the Impetitousity of tho Teutonic drlvo upon tho Polish cap ital. Driven back on Ivaugorod fortress to tho southenst of War saw, tho Russian lino is still main tained there, so far as tho latest official reports show. Russians Waver Tlio Hue Is wavering, llorlln claims, along n curving front north west of tho city, but has not yet been broken, whlio from tho Nowo Gcorglovsk fortress along tho Narow River lino north tho Russians nro battling desperately against tho surg ing German tldo. To itho southenst, Gonornl Mac kcuscn's forces nro still engaged In a mighty thrust Tor tho strategic I.ublln Cliolm railway. Fighting In Franco All accounts of tho fighting along the lines In Franco was In progress Inst night nt several points but without decisivo results. It Is re ported In Homo that tho Turko (leiniaii forces have boon landed In Tripoli. ANGRY AT TURKEY HHCFAT RFPORTS DISITiKASH 1TAMAX PKOPI.K GRFATIA' Relations Which Are Already Severe ly Strained nro Becoming Worse May Declare War tnr AuoclttrJ I'rr 10 Coo IU, Tlinn 'ROME, July 23. Dlplomntic ro latlons botweou Italy and Turkey, al ready strained, nro becoming tensor becauso of tho reported refusal i Turkish authorities to permit Italian subjects to lenvo tlio Ottoman Em pire It Is bolioved hero u declara tion of war by Italy soon Is highly prohojhlo Tlio feeling 1n diploma tic circles Is that cacli side Is wait ing for tho other to tuku tho Initia tive and assume tho responsibility for extending tho scope of tho con flict. Reports from Cairo Hint a Turklsh Goruinu expedition has landed on It alian territory In Tripoli has arous ed the Ire of tho Italian press. Homo also has heard that a largo number of Itnllnn reservists have been de tained nt Smyrna nnd 'various points In Asia Minor, Syria and Arabia. Y SUE THE CITY ACTION AGAINST MYRTLE POINT LIKELY TO HFSUI1" P. M. Hall-Louis Sajs Ho Will Try to Collect $:I0( Duo To Him. P. M. Hall-Lewis, who was hero from Coqulllo said today that It looked as though ho was going to havo to begin suit against tho city of Myrtlo Point to collect 300 which Is duo him for sorvlco as consulting engineer on a proposed sowago system there, He said that ho prepared tho plans for the sew ugo system and tlio construction wus hold up until the charter could he nmondod. Later another engineer named Geo. Tonnoy 'offered to do tho en gineering on tho sowago Bystoni for considerably loss. Tom Guorlu es poused tho causo of Tonnoy and this resulted In tho Council refusing to confirm Mayor Deuieut's appoint ment of Hall-Lowls as consulting engineer, Hall-Lowls says that Mayor Do niont's veto of tho stieot Improve ment projects was duo to a dofoet In the procedure and not becauso of tho clash ovor tho appointment of an onglnoor. Dance, Basket Social, nnd frco moonlight excursion to Goodwill's PavJIiou Saturday evening, July -I, for benefit of Hatifliciy Hall team. Stunner Orchestra. Free boat, Ex press leaves Marshfield 7 p. 111., Rainbow xIU leave Goodwill's for Marshflehl after the dance. Mrs. William Hyden is sick today from lumbago and is under tho care of n doctor, IS BREAKING Final Effort to Defend Railroad a Failure According to Late Reports Today IS But Berlin Claims Decisive Ac tion is Soon to Take Place In Poland WAR EXPERTS PUZZLED Relieve That Report of Ivaugorod Doing Invested Must bo a .Mistake As '11 icy Thlnlc It Impossible to Surround Great Fortress RUSSIANS FA Hi (117 AMorliled PrfM to Coot Iltr Timet. HERLIN, July 23. A VI- enna dispatch to tho Nat- 4 lonal Xoltung says tho Rub- slim final attempt to stop tho advanco of tholr oppon- .cuts In a critical bnttlo southward of tho Lublin Cholm railroad has ended in 4 failure. Decisivo action Is 4 likely to como In tlio tcrrl- 4 tory between tho Vistula and 4 Hug rivers. (1)7 AuocltlM rrrn ti. cnt t!7 Time. LONDON, July 23. Although tho Austro-Gormnu forces aro waging n serious offensive from tho Baltic Sea to the Hug River,- except In tho region opposito East Prussia, which Is dcifoinicd by tho Mnztirlan Lakos, tho chief fighting Is In progress south of Ivaugorod, Lublin and Cliolm, connected by n railway of great vnluo to tho Russians, nnd also south of Sokal on tho Hug river In Galacla. May Ih Mistake. A roport yesterday of tho Invest ment of Ivaugorod by tho Germans puzzles tho war exports hero who think nn error tins boon mndo in tlio report, sinco It Is impossible that tho great fortress could havo been completely surrounded. Tho Entente Allies find n hopeful feature of tho campaign In tho stub born defense of tho Lublln-Chalm railroad by tho Russians. Tho Allies roport minor successes at tho Dardanelles and Mcsopotamn. SUBMARINE IS LOST 'REXCH UNDERSEA HOAT HAS HEEX GlYEX UP With Twenty-four Men Aboard Craft Has Been Missing Since April tt nf AmocIiI rmi to OHM Iltr TlmM. BERLIN, July 23. A Gonova dis patch says the French submarine Joule, with a crow of 21 mon, has been missing since April 23. It la considered lost. PRESIDENT NAMES ... U. S. ATTORNEY Vj AitoclatM Pri to Ctot iltr Timet ) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 23. President Wilson todny 4 appointed Thomns S. Allen, - of Lincoln, hrothor-ln-law of W. J. Bryan, U. S. Attor- ney for Nobrnska. YESSEL MOVESIEXTH Arrhetl. Breakwator, Portland, 8 a. m. to day. Sailed. F. A. Kllburn, Portland, 1:30 a. m. today. Gcorgo W. Elder, Eureka, C:30 p. in. last night. Due Here. Yellowstone, San Francisco ( thla evening. Times want ads bring results. Havo your letter heads printed at Tho Times office FN STRONG IrE tl 0 t r o