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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1915-EVENING EDITION. TWO 7 C H E A TJBAI HYMEN SIffiGESTSCAMNEHY falsi: m:i)i(i or tkst i.osi:s (ii:oitr;i: watkins ti:i,i,s of MA XV llOLLHS Htnta Food ('nuiiiilsluiicr After tlin-Crciiiiirr.wiien Who I.ohoi' runnels' "ic.un Checks ' FnlKc rending of the Halieofk croam (eat in a plKivo of the dairy IHJItKV OI'I'Oinl'XITV With I'liclnry ns Market Iinlntr.v Could lie .Made I'njlti One on Coon liny i IMItor Times: This lg to he n short yodlc on tho ews of World's Greatest ar Day by Day BASEBALL SCORES iikavi:hk.slii IT oxn OX VKIt XOX WHICH sritiMtisics IS ENDURANCE TEST utiBlnofls. being, .hilly Investigated by subject of borrlos; if you nrc not In terested, please stand aside, sir Uerrles of most every kind, name tho Stato Food. Commlwrfnncr, ac cording to M. S. Shrock, who this morning returned to I'orllund after a or nature nre adapted to this locall- 10 days visit through the country ty: they are a howling success: they togefher with n. VH. Fullenwlder. In grow spontaneously mot anywhere. Oregon City, rocentlv. a test case of course everything In the line of as' tried and there' the rrtfameryman vegetables, to reach the limit of per- was rincd $7.r, for the offenne. fertlon. requires more or less hoeing It is nolnted out. said Mr. Shrock. and nreyrr and observation tenches that creamerymen In some parts of that the hoeing should have n the state fool the fanner on the re- lectio hit the better of the argument. I suit of tho tests and the result is All else belli equal, there Is no crop that ho receives 1ms for his cream In t'ls section, that will produce sol than he really should get. much in so short a time, at so small f Once the cream has left for an expense, as berries of most any tho creamery the farmer has sort. jo way of knowing iffiw I am not unmindful of apple grow- ( It (ests. except for the word Ing and the chlckon business: there, of the tester at tho creamery. Should Is alwnys a market for apples and this man be dishonest he has an op- eggs, provided the fruit Inspector portunlty to cheat and the dairyman dont muss up your apple product Is aunnlle tojllsputo his word and with a bottle of coal 611, or tho con takes what the cream chock reads, stable your chicken roost with a writ pUtrld Attorney O. L. Hedges, of attachment. vhp prosecuted the Oregon City On the other hand there Is no con case said that tho testimony showed siderable market for berries: six box- tho creamory man there had THAT IS WHAT I'ltlMIIKIt AS- (juitii savs or wau Told the Motive of Commons Today When Mining fur Atl Inurn ment of I'urlliiiciit IBr AModitfl rrnr lo Coo Bit Tlmm.J LONDON. .Tilly :!!. War has be come and likely will continue to be for gome time n contest of endurance GULLS Y DIG MEN Had It con Slated tu Win Series gels mid lleoM Have Close (tame -An- Itl'SSIA OHDKUS TO COLOllS ALL IIOKX IX 1HIHI 'Hits Means Tlhit llo.is .Must f.'o to tho ' To Fight of Nineteen Front III AMorltled TrcM te Coo n7 Tlmfi.l IMCTKOGKAD, July 23. An Im perial ukaso Issued today calls to tho colors men born In 181)0. It Premier Asniilth told the House of , s reported a government order I'KIICKXTAGKB OF COAST LEAGUE Commons this afternoon, while mak ing a general review. In moving the adjournment of parliament from to morrow until Sept. 1-1. Is about to bo Issued for n general mobollzntlon throughout Siberia. B AmocIhIpJ PrfKi to Coo. njr TUnri. W. L. l'.C. San Francisco OH fin .558 Los Angeles ..59 55 .518 Onkland 58 57 .501 Portland ... .51 51 .500 Vernon 51 02 .100 Salt Lnko ... 51' 01) .152 PRETENDER TO THRONE MEETS WITH ACCIDENT Df AM0Cltl4 Prii to tvo. rstj TlmM. LONDON. July 29. The Duko of Orleans, pretender to tho French throne, Is convalescing from a sov- been 0s or so of home grown berries will ; erc injury to his right hip, received lliike of Orleans Is Hurt and Can- not .loin the Italian Army As Planned undnrrcitdlng the test from two supply the demand, unless you give to flvo percent according to the rich- thorn away. In which event the de- ncss at the cream. maud Is unlimited. Such practices, said Mr. Shrock,' Any one with a back yard or a are .discouraging to the dairyman small plot of ground can raise wlth- wlio needs all tho sympathy he can out much effort a few more berries get. Ills cream check is low and lie than is necessary for family uso nnd believes then thai Ills ows are not thoro should be a market for tho doing what they should. exces and for those who desire to So now tho commission is paying engage In the business. The only particular altenllon to this phase of way to got that market Is to create 'tlio creamory business and every ef- t to go after and gather It In with fort will lio uiiuIii to see that dlshou- u club. est testers are prosecuted to tho full Iloaiitlful conversation and np- oxtcnt of thn law. preclatlvo pats on our own backs , W(,t n( it. We need a cannery and a plant whore fruit Juices may no extracted and we need these badly. FOR COAST COUNTIES With them wo can find a market. without them, wo can't. The people who nro advocating such an enter prise uro on tho right road to Tip purnry. They ahoiilil recelie every possible encouragement. Their course Is a booBt with a punch. We can't nil own an npplo orchard or a dairy ranch, but most of us enn when he was knocked down by an automobile while crossing the street near his London hotel some weeks ago. Tho Duko was looking forward to Joining the war with tho Italian ar my at an early date, but this plan has now been postponed Indefinitely. ADVISES CHEESE MAKING Oregon Agricultural Man Sajs Prod uct May Muter In Competition Willi the L'aM (Special to The Times.) OltKCON AOUICULTiniAL COI. LKtJH, Corvallls. July 29. "It would po,! blips ,be udvu.ninia'ouM, to many creameries to turn to tho man- IIWI1 mtcl 0f hrrrlo and uituro lifacturo of cheeso when so located wm , t, ,(, except tho market that tills In pottrtUjIf, says Profus- j(; sor It. It. (Haven, of the 0. A. C. , i.',,rnlHli tho neonlii with an omior- ENGLAND IS LOOKING AFTER WAR BABIES HOLD SERVICES FOR FALLEN ENGLISHMAN Memorials Take Place In Loudon Churches on Alternate Day for Dead Soldiers i fir AMcUtr! rrem to Coot Hr TlmM.l LONDON, July 129. MemorMl services for those who .have fallen In the war arc being hold on alter nate afternoons In St. Paul's Cathed ral, and St. Dunstau'8 chapel, where the services nre held, has become known ns tho "Chapel of Tears." .Mourners who wish to have a par ticular person commemorated may havo his name mentioned during the service If they send details name, regiment or ship, and date of death to the clergyman In charge a fow days In advance, nnd pews arc re served for friends If this Is required. MANY Dairy Department. "It is possible that tho Panama Canal may,, allow tho Pacific Coast staliiH to lomputo MicecHHfiilly with the dairy IiuhIuuhh or tile Middle West fur the Atlantic Coast trado. Should this lm true theni would bo no limit to (ho mar ket for dairy pioductH produced on ' tlui Pnciric Coast. In tho middle Atlantic nnd Ninth Atlantic states i ivc have tho greatest proportion of our population and cousciiieu(ly the1 greatest consumption of dairy piod uctH. Now Yolk slate alone had a greater population In 19 1 o than tho entire Pacific Coast. The states of New York and Peiigylanla were formerly gTeat producers of butter and chcose, but tlui production of these pioducU Is Imlnu grtmtly les soned each year by the Im reaving demand tor market milk for the great cities. Her in the meat mar ket for I'hiUIi- loui-i dairy prod ucts Hfler upjlylni( our own de mands and thix-f of the mountain illusion Mud-, it . can u- tfful h lompHe with Mih state Wis consin mid Miiui.tidiu iu traanportH tlon late. VTIm innMnu of kwmI ChwIiUr cheese niiulns a isihmI quality f milk, better tlmu is required fur , liiukuiR kooiJ bHIKr. mid thin ineiuis that eiiliiigh mflk must be purihas ed within wrty' ailing dlalOHce of tlic factory! The best 1-Iki.si. market is us ually pi o(l in it Hieri tlje nlKliU are' tool The t-uiiii count ! ur On-i gon have mi lib in iliiimto for tho manufacture ot IiIkIi-cIiis cheese. ' f.i... ifn. i. .. Hi' uiuMuu'iie vuiier a so jium n -.,.., - - .. tiinlty to live, wlmn they get hero and they will stay and hulp us make Coos Hay what It should lie, other wise. It will bo in the ruturo as In the past, "In agin, out agin, gone agin. I'lntiegnu." CKOUCK WATKINS SHOWS MANY PRODUCTS FROM ONE FARM An Oiegon i:hlhlt at San I'rancls- hi Atti'acts a (i'iciiI Aliloiiut of Attention (Special to The Times.) ' SAN KUANCISCO, July 29. An exhibit In tlii) Oregon pavilion, pal ace of agriculture, that attracts a i great deal of attention Is that one showing fi"o varieties of products 'from a ainglo rami. This showing Is iimile by D. M. Lowe, of Jackson County, wlio is particularly well known to Oregon state fair attend ants. This exhibit is made up of gralH. gruM, fruits, vegetables, the legumes, seieral iiitletliw of corn, fla, and about eveiythlng olse iiaiiifulilc. The average visitor is thoroughly auiMOil Hint Hiieh a tremendous vnr IVoilslons Will bo Made for Little Ones Who Are Horn During War flr Aorllf,l rrt to Com liijr TlniM f.ONDON, July 29. "War has sanctified tho war baby," said Mrs. Cobdcn Saundorson before the Wo men's Freedom League nt a meet ing called to discuss tho subject. "Feminists nnd tho War riaby." Hy the term war baby Mrs. Saunder- I son snlrl she mnnnt nil liitlilnu fin,. in wartime, whether In or out ot wedlock. As to tho baby born out of wed lock, the speaker declared that the fact Its father was a soldier gave it some gloriricatlon, hut this glorj ricntlon caused mothers to blnmo their Illegitimate orrsprlng upon sol diers when tho tattlers were In rnct civilians. This practice hurt tho reputation of tho army and should, alio added, be discouraged. Thero ought to lie no dlfforenco In tho treatment of the two classes of Illegitimate wnr babies, soldier nnd civilian, by tho guardians of tho poor, she went on to say. Special provision should bo made for tho livelihood of such mothers by al lowing them to earn their own mon ey rather than to exist on charity. PRISONERS CROSS THE BORDER GENERAL ARRESTED BY HIS OWN MEN Italians in Their Zeal to Capture Spies Tnko In Charge Their Own Comuiauilci' favurAl.lilai...laJtt (n nuwt mi4'",ul,iu' ,'xl,ll,l" "t'"'"' 'M lions iiiViu fa n'of a large 'nnongh al"1 Hl'"" f,,lril ti,1k u " r,. isiiullar exhibits at other exnosltlons magiii- uuaiiilty of milk modim..! uiihh. '",l11 uuierii.eniont tor .southern eaX bauliiiK ,ili-t.ini. of the fm.. 0llu ""d the .tato at largo and toriih . furnjshea gient oiportunlty fdr nt- 'niAvnihi itiilrvMiiduHii'y or the ,um,'8 "' 'I"1'11 loii Oregon op-l'."lfli- (smtiMWiiiild b. horiAfiiin,! ,yil""'lliiiliy and possibility. l'AiuiV-siD)ifi or the milk now made' A companion exhibit also assists lii.'. -Hey fnto the uiiniiiiiii'tiiro of urJ' teiially In this otfort nt e- luoiiMiion. This Is tlui splendid showing made b V. M. Shnriuan, of Linn Count). Ho tdiows what can be growp on an iintrrlgated ten acio farm and thoro Is an unusual laiisiy of fine products, lioweier. Mr. Sheruian has discovered that It pavs to grow first-claw seed of all Muds and this Is his special effort. There is ulwu a strung demand for good seed at a good price and he recommends this industry to those on the small tract. The public finds his exhibit of great interest. tllj A.iiKlitr.l rifn to Cmi ll7 Tlroti.J HOMU, July 29. The spy mania Is responsible for a number of hum orous IncldentH in Ituly. Two cus toms guards In the Carule Alps en trusted with the tnsk of watching a dangerous pass saw a man looking around and taking notice. They sprang at him ordcrlm: him m roitnw let of produclH can be produced, on "ILI1" luimedlately. a single fnrni ami many stay to ills- "Where do you tnko mo," asked cims the situation tlinimighly. That the captive. To headuuarters, wliero this production Is obtained without '' shall explain what you woro the aid or Irrigation, ami that mi J spying." The senior guard left his much of the exhibit is or top-notch companion on duty and pushed stuff hut Increases the wonder. i ahead with tho mini keeping Ids A feature of the exhibit Is a lnrgn! "'itiii on. his leiolier ready to fire case ot silver cups, medals and lilue'm any suspicion or escape. Onco In rlblions that .Mr. Lowe has won by'sldo the peasant's house adanteii for Ksenpc to Holland Wliero They Arc Well Treated Unless Killed In tho Attempt. Ilj AisacUlfJ Ttfu to Coo. l)if Tlmoi TUB HAGUE, Netherlands, July 29. A steady stream ot prlsonors-or-war keeps trickling out of the Ger man empire and reaches tho haven of Holland. Hardly a day goes by without nu Englishman, Husslnn, Frenchman or Uelgian muklng his appearance In some Dutch frontier village to become tho object ot ad pilrntlon and tho recipient of enough cigars to keep him In tobneco for tho rest of his natural life. As n rule they nro tho most energetic men of their company who could stand dotcntlon no longer nnct who, nfter passing through the most ter rible hnrdshlps often stumblo across the Hue in a state of complcto ex haustion. Many of their fellow suf fercrs nro shot on tholr way. Often they come to tho barbed wire fenco which bus been built all around, tho frontlor to guzo at their pros pective freedom with a sudden bullet In their less or in their back. in Anclloil rrr to I'ooi IUy Time 1 VERNON, July 29. Slips don't county, except In the percentages, say tho Henvors, for they foil down yesterday In n close 1 to 0 game with Vernon nfter they had been slated to take tho scries straight. The form er proteges of Hup Hognu had n sur prise all dished out for the Portland ers and served it up iu the most ap proved stylb. Los Angeles mid Salt Lake played a 7 to S game, ench se curing a yital of 13 hits. Tlie scores of yesterday follow: Const League At Vernon: 11. II. B. Portland 0 5 1 Vernon 1 10 1 At Salt Lake: Los Angeles S Salt Luke 7 At Onkland: San1 Francisco , .... 9 Oakland 2 American Ieague At Now York: Detroit '. I Now York fi At Philadelphia: St. Louis Philadelphia 5 At Washington: Clcvolnud f. .. 10 Washington 1 At Boston: Chicago 1 Boston 0 National League At Boston: Iloston :t Clnclnunttl 1 Brooklyn-Pittsburg, rain. At Cincinnati: Philadelphia 1 St. LouIb :t 13 1!) 1:1 t; Tho sharper makes It a rule of Ills business never to let an oppor tunity pass to do real good. SELLING GOODS Tho big problem In selling goods Is getting the customer into tho storo. Coos Bay Times nils will help you aolvo , this problom. ' ! Illl l. St MMI.lt Tllll'h Hteannr Hainiiiw lento Muish lluld for Soui it Coos Itlwr oiuryi Sunday at Si a in. and lutiirus at 0 ' p. in. Launch Bxprens week day suiiie. Louis. iiiijaii iMtr.i: (jitovu 1UCMO tiUOlXDS "ring your lunch baskets, daks and -fishing tackle fur a lajB' outing. Sundiiv m-iinni Jl PlCllic CrOWlItt n uiu.nlnll.. k o.umf Yrlp. 7;.' cents. barter npply on boir,i ti'iXJ or phono 'tor I AMI the use of the commander of tho troops the captive said, "Shut tho door," with such u tone or com iiianil that the other obeyed, where upon with a smile, extracting from his pocket a card, the unknown per sonage showed to the horrified guard that ho had arrested Gener al Itpisoldl. tho supreme commander of that zone. To the guaid's stain moiing excuses the General shook hands haying, "Hravo, I am glad to think 1 can depend on ou to your duty." do DENTISTS OIVEH SUVICKS ko few and O' Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS VSED. Phono 7a. Paclfk Lli cry nnd Transfer Company, Times Want ads bring results. ID A..ltM rru to Coo. 117 Tlmn.J COPR.N1IA0E.W July .2S. The Danish Dentists Association has re celled the permission of the war min istry of the country for Its members to offer their services to the German! army. The Danish minister In Merlin I tins neeu empoweied to secure the permission of the German authorities for Danish dentists to work i.. i. I hospitals in Gormnny. BIG CHANCES TAKEN TO SECURE LIQUOR Hussions Said to Have ltesoiied to Various .Means to Bvado the Prohibition Lan ier Aocllil l'rrnt to Coo. liar Tln.u IIEHLIN, July 29. Desperate chances In obtaining liquor have been taken by the Husslnn Cossacks and sundry civilians In trying to got around the prohibition rules of tho great empire, according to stories that drift back to Germany by way or returning troops. Not long alter the hated order or ukaso went Into otrect thero began a wholesalo transportation of Honor toward the Inner part of Russia from the towns and cities In tho west. Thoso In charge of the big shipments, as their first move Iu turning a penny, begnn to report that many of tho bottles had been broken In transit. They failed to state that the con touts first had been sold to the Cos sacks, but tlioy had to glvo up this transparent ruse when tho break ago becamo so alarmingly great as to open tho eyes of tho authorities. Tho next game wus to become tho victim of a robber attack. Tho lbi- transporters again nnd again louini ueslde their teams or wagons, bound and gagged, whllo their wares wero gone. This too, sufficed for a time, for the police soon discovered tho "stolen" vodka in the possession of landlords In towns near tho scones of the "attacks." Thoso who wanted liquor had to get bolder ac cordingly, and even held up trains and robbed whole cars or their prec Ions contents. Needless to say, the ....... ,vb Were m lenguo with the robbors, Havo your programs printed nt Tlio Times office. 1 NOTICE nor wero Cream 20c per pint Whip Cream 25c per pint Milk ....... 7M.c per quart' Buttermilk 10c oernallnn. Butter 30c per pound Ice 50c per 100 Special prices for larger quantities COOS BAY ICE &: COLD STORAGE CO. ,. pone 73. ! Deliveries at 8:30 a. m. 1 and 2:00 p. m. daily ! L ---- -- QUATERMAS STUDIO n QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phone 10B-L. MARStlFIEIil), ORKGON Second Hand Pianos & Organs We have an over stock of second-hand pianos and some slightly used instruments that will be sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. L .L THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. s 0 0 s TOMORROW 'Ai 0 $ 1 " ; ' You're on the right track! If you can find use for a more fun you ought lo liltk Maybe '"yours maybe it rvill. 1 p-r sW won't befalima f s Jt 'i 1 PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRy We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Servty COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY FOR UULIAIILU AIISTRACTS OK TITIiB AMOU'fl Abstracts AND IMVUlUUna COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT C0.,k MAltSIIFIKLI) AND COQUIMA-J CITV, OUICOON GKNKHAL AOHNT8, KASTHIDK AND SHNOSTAOKKN'S ADDITKI .1U.....U A-Wlfc Ull.llllllilll .-.w .... tlJiU JiOlUI if !..?.- oi.it'lpnnlifi.w r a ?'. & III-..1HI. nr..nijiauiir,ii, iunumutll ' i .s Koontz Garage M Agency for j f OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELS MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES :" Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty s fl North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone M". . Puget ound Bridge & ireagmg uo. uams, Bridges, Buildings. . General Constructs . uuiYirLtlt PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Ci work the Dredge "Seattle" tlio moNt iMiivorfiil, host equipped nnd most thorough! to ?ff. twenty-lncli liytlrmillo drcdjro Ir. Pnclflc wnton ,'JJ$ Coos Bay office, Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washing! ;f f "He Started in Life a Poor Man" Hoiiil about tho Uvea of rich men nml you will flod ', rule tho Btntoment, "Ho Btnrted In life n nnnr n.nn." I Competency Wns only ncqulrod when tho habit of stIJ (oriueu. t No man who oxchanges Ills lnhor for nionoy la too poor k Diiin a uhiik account. Wealth dopends upon what you save not on what jrou This bank accepts savings account,, in any nniount thl,l ilntinellnH l ..l . u,.wn.,u, la uiwuys woicomo. It pays Interest on time deposits. Start that account now. Having la tho result of " "H FIRS T HTIHII L I OF C00S BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Hent. I I FLIiEl rl BEIETT B OLDICST RANK IX COOS COUXT1' I'Mnbllslioil 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest pnlil on Tlmo AM) SAVI.Vfis l)KlOSITB J. W. Ilennett, President. 0"iC? . - V. '"'""'Bun, VIco.Presltlent. Miiuiuns, uiisliler. rtM Oeo. i Wlnclieflter, A"- l jf It. V, i 1 XI ktroi Fro W9 B 1 "I " ' ' limes Want Ads Bring R BinFiMmi l"TF B3Nnp","a