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I iilW" f mmvnvpqran iflr"r ' ;v THECOOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 191 5 EVENING EDITION THREE ?U i-' Staftclard Oil Company s kb n k1 v h Vs i s ip3 RiHiIQkiHafe B Ski OILS V GREASES i v GASOLINE received highest honors at the Exposi tion. Zerolene" was first in lubricating efficiency; Red Crown, first in carburet ing qualities, in purity and uniformity. Jiv&rded u ME &Jt$xiS? & San Francisco 1913 JUST AS EASY! Do onr family Ironing the Electrical way. It can lie ilono quickly mid fictlossly. It can bo dono with tho maximum of comfort and tlio minimum of cxpenso HOT SUMMER DAYS BECOME COOL DAYS FOR IRONING For. with an Electric Iron easily attached to nny convenient socket Ironing can bo dono In tho coolest spot about tho lrouso out on tho porch If doslrod. And Ironing by Electricity Is very ceononicnl, too. OREGON POWER CO. 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 rjhe Leading Grocers Dealers In Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK yiir loos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" " U'St I,0orCul, best equipped and most thoroughly modem twenty-Inch hjdraullo .dredge- In ruclflc water Coos Bay office, Main office, nainuieia, uregon. Seattle, Washington. Koontz Garage Agency for -GOO DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing- a' Specialty "orth Front Street :: :: :: .. PhoriP 1B0-J Effect Adding I' m nc mmv nDCITfCT nif DV n Herbert F. Miller Business Manager Chicago Associa tion vt Coinnicrce P tho following questions frankly, con vlnclngly nnd with self satisfaction. 1. What excuse liaVo wo for ad- KOREA WILL SHOW vortlslng. What lias this town to ndver- UI1LICITY cannot create facts, but It can exploit knowledge oftlso nnd offer In competition with thu facts. ! other towns of like situation ntul Untruthfulness nnd exaggeration circumstances?" are going out or stylo In all kinds of advertising. Tho best and simplest way to approach nny community problem Is first to discover nil the facts nnd then toll the truth nnd make tho luost of It. Business men I who will not Htnnd for inlsrcpresen-l tation to promoto Individual bus!-J ness should not tolerato It collective-' methods. If you can find satisfactory ly In community advertising. I answers, then tho final question Is: Thero Is no broader field nnd no How can wo make the facts known greater oppoitunlty for originality In ! to tho world In n simple, direct nnd method than In the field of conimun-' convincing manner? 3. Will tho facts Justify this com munity In claiming equality with or superiority over our competitors? I, Have wo any special attractions or exclusive ndvantnge? A enroful Burvey or Investigation will leave tho wny dear for tho con sideration of ways nnd menus nnd PROGRESS MADE lly advertising. Hero Is room for n now profession, or, at lenst, n post graduato study for the experienced commercial secretary. Tho creation nnd censorship of community adver tising should bo tho responsibility of tho strongest and most Influential civic, and coinincrclal organization, working under tho auspices of a care fully selected publicity commltteo of representative citizens. If your city Is experienced In ad vertising, It can do no harm to ask three other questions: 1. Aro you really advertising any thing? O Aim fmt mlKAtitlnltti ll.n t,.1.t niU JU1I till IU1VIOI life) tWU i It) III thing? 2. Aro you advertising It In tho i right wny? I Many cities, largo and small, en-! tcr tho field of community ndvortls- Special . Buildings llclug Erected for Celebration AVIilrh Is to Ho held Tlicro (lly Associated PrrM to Coos nay Times. SEOUL, Korea, Aug. 11 To com memorate tho fifth anlvorsary of tho nncxntlon of Korea to Japan, tho government-general Is arranging an Industrial cxlbltlou to show tho world the progress Korea has mndo slnco coming under tho control of Japan. The exlbltlon will begin Sep tember I nnd contlnuo until the end of November. Tho sight chosen Is tho grounds of tho so-called North palace, tho entrance to which Is guarded by two big Btone lions, so often admired by American visitors. Special buildings are being erected. Tho chief structure will bo tho agricultural hnll, dedicated to illus trate tho great strides ninde In Korea In agriculture. Among tho particular exhibits will bo thoso showing th establishment of modem farms, seed stations and sericulture training sta tions, tho production of rice nnd silk, nnd tho cultivation and develop ment of waste lands. Specimens of I live-stock cattle, horses, pigs nnd fowl will constitute a distinct fea ture. Governmental protection of th I peasant proprietors will bo dcscrlbod by npproprlnto exhibits, , Tho Industrial building will show tho development In weaving, pnpor- AMERICANS ARE HELPING SERBIA Sanitary Coiicldtlons in 'flint Coun try Huh Improved Conditions Greatly tDjr Assoelnled Press lo Coos llajr Time. LONDON, Aug. 11 A. S. Ward of Uoston, secretary of tho Ameri can Sanitary Commlsion in Serbia, has returned from that country with the news that tho work of tho Amcrl enn doctors and snnltnry experts Is proving successful beyond nil expect ations. Mr. Ward said: "Tho work of tho American doctors nnd sanitary en gineers In Serbia Is directed towards prevention rather than cure of tho various epidemics, and they nro rapidly cleaning up the towns In or der to prevent a further outbreak. Tho cisterns nro rapidly being des troyed nnd artesian wells substitu ted. "Dr. Richard P. Strong, who Is In charge of tho American snnltnry corps In Serbia, Is trying to stamp out evory particle of Infectious dls caso boforo tho cold weather begins. "Tho work of disinfecting tho Ser bian soldiers nnd their clothing by tho American doctors Is an undcrtnk- SURGEON SHOWS A NEW TREATMENT Teaches Soldiers to Tlo Up Their Wounds Willi Application of Ashes (llr Asaoclllc-l Press U Coos Us? Times. FRANKFORT, Germany, Aug. 12. A surgeon whoso work Is nlniost exclusively among tho Cossacks has shown tho medical world of Kuropo n now wrlnklo In thu speedy nnd hnndy healing of dangerous, wounds especially when in tho flold nnd far from hospitals. Tho means con sists simply of applying to tho wound a thick coating of ashes preferably mudo by burning cotton or wool cloth nnd then binding It up with tho bandage which every soldier carries. The ashes seem to drnw tho pain from tho wound, and to net curatlvely in n romnrknbly short space of time. The method Is particularly effective lit saber nnd bayonet wounds. Tho worst posslblo mlstnko In. Ing by asking the world to send thorn community advertising Is to begin factories or Industries, capital and with self deceit. Exaggerated claims capitalists, or homo Beckers and nnd over confidence can liover bring tourists. Others make bid for conven roal success to tho community or In-, dons, and uso their physical attract dlvldual. Tho world expects every- Ivcncss or fncllltles for recreation body to make good. Tho town which nnd nmuscmont as a commercial ns boasts of Imaginary attractions mny'set. Tho larger cities advertlso for ilnnnllM Unnlf liiii nnttswtt .ln.litn ntl. mlintntintn fs 1 f t rtVllrtf 4 f It l ' intuitu IISUU II II l, lailllllfl, UUtlUU Ulll- IIUIUCIUU lHU Ui Vrtpiun t,w fc"w ers. Civic cko Is not civic prlrio. world tho superiority or homo man- II Im nnnfnntli Imtlnnl n i .1 nrnill.l I iifnnliiMrtn lltwinr 0rtt filllf lino -- .".'r .."!.. "h" ""r."r. ii:""" ,: r::,:ri':L": cotton-glnulng. mnt making ed nt any largo camp nnd dressing nullum IUI utuijuuu; mill UtUIJUIIIIK'tluuluinmK I" :.. ...... Dv,...vii.....h . , . ,,, lnrfllu. n, --,! I?r, Mlnon flln II. ... 1.11... . ..ft, l..u vwui.v..., .iii.i.ni.j, . iviiw ..u v.uw.xw. .... wv.uw ...v. nnd tho mining undertakings. In tho men jump into tho bath car whero Ing, which is proving eminently suc cessful in ridding tho country of tho vermin which enrry typhus. It was ImpoBslblo to transport tho troops to nny one station so It was neccss nry to Improvise a traveling dlsln footing plnnt. Tho train Is side-track- In this world to hnvo faults, but It , exploit. It Is largely a matter of sel- f 1ft llnttf ini lit fflrtllnl. li1.& An tntiiHA nnilntt . i.Mau, .u0 . u i.n flno nrt8 ,inU wI11 uo digpmyci old, the hose is turned on thorn. Whon the fuel or to brag about It. I con-l This advertising can best be dono vonsMn 8 wo n t0 pr0. drled tho bntIlorB nro ollml wllll 0. K..UU..UO cerium co.nu.unmos ... u.is y ,m.,.u..K u.u .. .u ,,.. ",ductB ot tl0 nl0(lorll Bchoo. ropre- troloum, which kills tho country w ioro the newspapers do not , tno most ucauuitii p ciuro poss.o.e, both nmontn, nm, rl. Whon the bathers clothes nro ,""lOT"raU'." huiu-u, .u. u. . n, m.,.. ..i . .. lnnufnctlIro Qther halls will as earth.,unkes. floods, crop failures, things which go to make that eltybo concorned wllh forostry nm, cdu. or irosis ana oniy iueniiou i.rcs ior e.iuer Keui ur uuuuiuui uuu in" the snko of tho lnournnco. Ing no oxcubob, but, nbovo nil, pnlnt- Tho first stop In tho solution of tho ing die plcturo true. Ily this I menu, community advertising problom is clnlmlng nothing that your guests for a town to know Itseir. It should will not bo nblo to find when they determine If It Is willing to answer' come to your city. IIIEF! HGKERiGTY W E P PHICi: I.V ACSTItAMA HAS fJOXI I'P SOMIJ I MlUUbUMUlU Will MllJ llllUllhHuH J. Low llnlo Offoi-H of I'rivnlo Company I ))0rIod of tho oxhbltIon. irnco HeJiMtfd and New ,U) C0U8Il of the Kmporor, Is e: Cause Ik Hlg Im-nciso hi I'Volght Hates On Account of War Conditions (Spoclnl to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Aug. 10. Oregon lumber has been substantial ly advanced In Australia according to word received hero. This Is becnuso of tho high cost of transportation. This Information snys: "Tho timber merchants hnvo nd- I vnnccd tho prices of Amorlcnn tim bers. This Is tho first movement In imported timbers slnco tho corn- Station Oidercd cation. As this will ho tho first exhibition over held in Korea on a largo scale, great interest Is manifested every where nnd big crowds nro expected from nil parts of Korea nnd Japan. A garden In European stylo will bo laid out nnd two pagodas of flvo 'and seven stories each nro bolng er ected. In tho nmusoment section tho Korean hand nnd Ex-Emperors Yl's household will piny throughout tho Kan- expect ed from Toklo. nOCHESTEn, Minn., Aug. II. 1 After nn nctlvo campaign In n acs-l pernio effort to win public sentiment in their favor, tho City of Ilochcster ngaln turned down tho proposal of tho Consumers Powers company to supply tho city with electric Juice MAXV WOUNDED SAVED neriunus Claim 1'2 Out of J.OUO Jit red SoldleiH Hecnvei vormln romoved thoy nro placed In tho sterilizing enr to bo thorottgh lyly steamed and dried. As many as n thousand men nnd tholr clothes nro cleaned in ono day by tho sanitary train. In some places men nro found to bo suffering from scurvy nnd separate treatment nnd mcdlclno nro given thorn." dqlbuplo Mssrcmfwyp cmfwyp ottno SEEK HIDDEN WIK1XKSS tnr AuoclilM rross to Coos n7 11m.J imiJSSELS, Aug. 12 The Gor man authorities hero hnvo offorcd a roward of $G00 to nnyono who will give thorn Information regard ing n mysterous wireless telegraph station which Is bollovcd to bo work ing In some prlvuto lrouso in Hrussols. For nine months the polico hnvo boon scnrchlng in vnlu for tho up- TEliLS OK (JHAND DUKE Lender of ltusslnn Army I Ins Ite ntnrkable Voice and I'hjMqiie tnr Asiartatra Press to Coot Dsjr Times. LONDON, Aug. 12. "Tho Grand Duko's volco Is ono of tho striking things In his personality," snys tlio Itlght Itev. Herbert Bury, Angll can blshopsof northorn Europe, in describing a recent Intorvlow which he hnd with tho commandcr-ln-ch'ef ot tho HiiBslan armies. "Ills volco Is not only vory deep, strong, and clear, but It has a pe culiar sound nnd satisfying effect upon the enr," explains tho bishop, "and It Booms to mo thnt his sol diers listened ns though thoy loved Just to hear him speak. "Tho Grand Duko Is u tall man, standing fur nbovo ovcryono else, nnd ho has n very serious, almost sad, expression. "Thoro nro threo qualities, which I have observed him to posboss. Ho Is a mnn of quick decision In emer gencies; he hns tlio faculty ot gath ering round him the best'nnd strong est men in tho country; ami ho has tho modesty nnd humility which is tho mark of real grentouBS. He has uo dcslro for popularity or ap plauso; ho docs not enro who gota the credit so long ns tho thing is dono." DENTISTS I-'Oll AUMV fllr AssorlilM Press to Coos nsjr Times. lll.MT TV. Im 1 O T.MrFli 1. ,, .. .1 tn.l i It was the seventh offer made to the, and forty.olglit of every tllousand , mratU8' wh,ch la ,,0"ovo,1 t linvo eltv in tho nast five years, each onol... i.i a,.i,iinro i.r,,,.i.t i.,.n nnr. rovcnicu to mo peopio or urussois of which wns a trifle lower than tho, mnn n,uitary hospitals, not in tho preceding proposal. war ZOno In August, 191-1, wore dls- Declded on New City Plnnt clmrgcd ft for sorvlco, nnd thirty Tho Consumers Power company of tno remaining 1G2 died. In April offered a contract for flfteon years nt tno mimhor restored to duty hnd moncement of tho war. Oregon has, J1.2C a kilowatt hour nnd nftor three, rse to 912 nnd tl0 dcnthB hnd been put up nenrly BO cents per hun- years at $1.45 with two transmission 'fnj0U t0 fourteen. With tho single tired superficial feet nnd redwood) lines, giving tho city tho right to i exception of March tho death rate approximately 25 cents per hundred tormlnato tho contract at ho enn of)BlloWB n 8tca,jy decreaso and tho feet. Theso prices do not represent five years of found unsatisfactory. ftvorngo for nlno months from Aug nnythlng llko tho Increased cost of At tlio council session called to ust t0 Aprlj mchiatvo Is but 1.9 per Importation, nnd on over-sea prices' hear tho proposal, many business t Tho ,)0rcontago of thoso dls a lot of Important war news. DVIN SOLDI Elt'S LETTEIt Pathetic Apjical Made by Italian Of" fleer to Voting Sou far Assorltte-l Tress ! Coos TJsjr TtmM. HOME, Aug. 12 Tho following letter wns written from his death bed by Lieutenant Colonel Negrotto, ono of thu most popular Italian com manders, who fell mortally wound merchants would hnvo been justified men, protested ngalnat tho contract cl,nrged m for duly 8l0W n steady ed when lending his mon on tho bank In advancing local rates months ngo. , at nny figure. Tho counciimon nu- cren80i and tho average of 88.5 They felt, however, that It was far.thorized tho utility board to begin .,or centt bettor to keop tho building trado go- building operations on n municipal, Ing oven nt a small profit than to plnnt to cost $125,000. . IchaiKO whnt might seem to bo a fnlri rnto and loso n lot of business bo-, MANY OF JAPANESE cnuso of peopio refraining from. Tho homo hospitals do not, of courso, receive a great numbor of tho uf tho Isonzo. It Is nddressod to his llttlo son: "To you, Enzo, my son, nt tho moment of his quitting this llfo for- soverely wounded, but assuming tho evor, this Is tho messago and legacy building. It Is felt, howovor, that tho i numbor received to have boon fairly STAMMER IN SPEECH constnnt. tho figures indicate n i steady gain In surgical nnd medical time has now arrived when nn n- Declined That 0er 700,000 In tho work. In tho Crimean War, 28 por vanco can bo no longer dolaycd. Country aro Afflicted in that cent of tho wounded' died; In tho "Practically It Is tho freight ,charg- cs which have made tho lncreaso nec essary. Tho f. o. b. charges In Amor- lea hnvo remained unnltored nt ?lu Manner. Ujr AssorlstM Preu to Coos Ilsjr Times. TOKIO. Aug. 11. There nro over Italian war of 1859, 17 por ccnt;of tho PrusBlnns In tho wnr with Don mnrk 15.5 por cent; In tho Husso- "" "." ."":.; ;;.; .,;... 700,000 8 .P!L """ JIT Z'"r ,;;. 'cording to Shuj. izawa. a member of uowuiui, im.u .. " r .in I tlio Houso of Poors nnd organizer of period or tno war iron. , .v i - , educational Institution for tho stammerers in Japan ac.Jl'nneso war, C.8 per cent Japanese nnd 3.2 per cent Russians. 20 per 1000 superficial feot and tho cost of landing Oregon lumber is now $30.40 per 1000 superficial feet, compared with $18.25 n year ago. Tho cost of Importing redwood today Is $5.15 por 100 superficial feet, whereas 12 months ago It was $37.- 70. "Oregon, It will thus bo seen, costs ! $1.20 per 1000 superficial feet nbovo rates a year ago. while up to tno present only 50 cents more Is nsked from tho user. Tho advance follows n reduction of about 12 per cent recently mado In tho rates of Aus tralian hardwood." conception of stammering. Ho has LACK SMALL COINS been making a close study of this , ,,1(, l"!"''" 1"' Cojuror Pio- subject In 'tho United States nnd at J tho tequcst of tho Japaneso authori ses, to Country's aid fVj Assoclstei rrcss t nous D7 Tints. ties proposes to make a lecture touri partis, Aug. 12 Paris nnd In Japan, particularly In tho north- all Pr ' ... ',.. " arn llffor. oni provinces whore pronunciation ,ng from ft dearth of coppGr8i lor tho two - sou pieces havo Is especially defective. DIG HENEEIT SOCIAL SATUHDAV, AUO. 11 A basket social, dance and free moonlight excursion will bo given at Goodwill's navlllon on Coos River Aug. 14. Thero will bo no limit plac- four days netted between threo nnd all gone into tho tin collection boxes carried throughout Frnnco by women and children on the four "Tag"duys Hed Cross day, Bel gium's , day, day ot tho "Soventy flvo," and War Orphan's day. The your father bequeaths to you: "Do over obodlent and dutiful to' your mothor. Sho who will now bo al- ono in tho world, clinging to tho unmo nnd tho memory ot your father has n right to find her consolation In you, our dear son. J "He always and In all places, hon est, hardworking, and brnvo, and proud of tho namo of an Italian. Seo England Elimlly Follow n Example of U. S. In Providing Them Ur Assvclstwl Press to Coo B7 Times.' LONDON, Aug. 12. Dental sur geons wore not mndo u pnrt of tho British Army Medical corps until last Janunry, although the United States army has a dental depart ment for about flfteon years, and up to Muy 30 only 58 British dentists had been given a nontenant's co'm mlsslon. In n forco of threo mil lion men, 58 dentists do not make much of nn impression. Moreover, dentists do not appear to bo wel comed by tho army medical men. Complaint against tho small rep resentation given tho dental pro fession and tho projudlco against It in tho medical corps Ic mado In a stntemont hunicd by tho chairman ot the represcntatlov bonrd of the Bri tish Dontnl association. Some of tho largo training centers In England nro unprovided with don- tlsts, nnd In boiuo districts there Is only ono dentist to 50,000 mon or more, . v I KHHIT IN AIU that al you do helps to lncreaso tho power and 'glory of our peopio nnd tends to honor tho unspotted namo which I leavo you as an holrlootn. "I closo with a kiss, From your old father who has been very fond of you always." Tho letter has been widely quoted In Italy as an exnmplo of patriotic dovotlon and fatherly affection. It has been read In hundreds of schools anil churches, and committed ito monlory by thousands of Italians. Float English Loan, (ttj AnocUloJ Tress t Coo, Us; Times. J TOKIO, Aug. 12. Tho subscrip tion to tho British government's 4V& TO MAN BLIND FOB 15 VEAHS SIGHT COMES ASHE WALKS PENDLETON, Or., Aug. 11. Carl Gulott. a musician, Is enjoying tho recovery of his sight In ono eyo af- ed on tho boxes. Thero will bo a towr million francs, each and a fifth j poJ. C0Jjt wnp ,oaa floated , JaI,an charco of 50 cents for danco tickets, collection confined to Paris a million Freo transportation both ways, or more. It Is stated by tho organlz- Launch Express will leavo Marsh field nt 7 o'clock in tho evening and tho Ralubow will return after the Iter a period of complete blindness dance, Sumner Orchestra PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY ray Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY lasting fifteen years. He suddenly re gained his vision yesterday whllo walking and he rushed to ins nomo to behold his wife and child, neither I of whom ho had ever seen. Althougn blind, Gulott teaches piano playing and Is a member of an orchestra. .Ml ladles please bring boxes. The proceeds will go to tho aid of the Fred Aasen family at Camp One. Hate your LETTEU heads, bill I heads, etc., printed at THE TIMES office. ing societies that between forty and fifty per cent of tho contributions wero made in one and two sou pieces. Tho Bank of Franco has issued a statement that as soon ns tho sums can bo counted weighed and wrapped they will gradually bo replaced in circulation. Invitations printed at Tho Times office. . .uajiiv- through Sulo and Frazor Ltd., was closed with a satisfactory result. Tho loan was taken up almost ex clusively by British residents, No Japanese subscribed. Tho exact am ount was not announced. 0 o I COOS BAY TIMES I I WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS I 1IUV AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE WAU MAP WHILE THE- SUPPLY LASTS Stirling Tale of Battle of ltusslnn anil German Aeronauts tllr Assoclst Pr. to Coos Ksr Tlmw.l riCTKOOllAD, Aug. 12. A report hurl just been published hero of a fight in tlio ulr botween ono of tho giant Russian Sikorsky aeroplanes and three smaller German machines. Tho big ltusslnn piano was carry ing out a reconnaissance near Chelm at a height of 8,000 foot whon It was , attacked by tho German alr cratt. which used Us machine guns. The Russian fought at a illsal vnntago bocauso less spoody and Bometiinep unablo to bring tho full weight of hor artillery Into action. Sho pevtrtholess was ablo to Inflict rerlous dnmago on ono of Urn en emy, which ventured to apuroach toe clor-ely. Oii' of tho Russian crew wis wounded, and tho Sikorsky had sev eral of Its motors and ono of Its pro pellers put out of action, besides re co'vlng sixteen holes In its gaso line tanks. Another of the crow had both hands frozen In endeavoring to stop tho leaks In tho tanks at tho great height at which tho battle was fought. Tho Russian piano reached Its base in spit of injuries which would havo destroyed any other typo of heavlor-than-nlr machines. Times want ads bring results. j Et3 ymiiiMi in yfWB qw!iraffTrwCTig