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finKi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN LP AMARD.ED BsP EDALS $an Francisco 191J? ZEROLENE OILS V CREASES RED CHOWN GASOLINE The Exposition jury found Zerolene first in lubri catmc efficiency; Reil Crown, first in carbureting qualities, in purity and uniformity. A victory for Standard products made from California crudes, in competition with other (jasolines and automo bile oils I Standard Oil Company (California) WAN 1 BEHMET T BAN OLDEST IlANK IN COOS COUNTV Kstnbl tailed 18NU. Capita), Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tmo AND HAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers ; . V( Bennett, President. J, II. Flanagan, VIco-Prc.Mucnt. It. V. Wlllliiius, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. NEWS OF WORLD'S GREATEST WAR DAY RT DAY News of Nearby Towns END MARTIAL LAW France wiiii, restore civu, J,AW OUTSIDE WAR ZONE Action Taken Hccituso of Confidence Tliut Interior of Franco Will Not be Again Threatened tB, Aaaoclatad rra to Coot Di, Vlmn. PARIS, Aug. 27. Martial law will be abolished everywhere In Franco outside tho zono of military opera tions after September 1. This Is in terpreted as a sign of confidence that the Interior administration of Franco will not be disturbed ugain by military operations. PROTECT TURK BRIDGE Koontz Garage Agency for S00DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marino and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone iPO-J OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst .i King. Curs lcavo Mnrshflcld 7 n.m., 1 1 n.m., 2 p.m., f! p.m. Can lenvo for Kmplro 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. Curs Lcuvo Sunset liny 7 a.m., 0 a.m., 1 p.m., 5 p.ui. Faros, Kmplro. iJBc; Tarlicol or Houth Slough, fJOc; Sunset liny 75c lie newspaper hat gets results :i is the (READ BY PEOPLE wuoiwy) ONE READ BY A PEOPLE WHO WANT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS. WHEN SUBSCRIBERS ANX IOUSLY AWAIT THE ARRIVAL OF THE HOME NEWSPAPER IT IS A SURE INDICA TION THAT THAT PAPER IS READ. YOU READ THE TIMES FROM THE FIRST TO THE LAST PAGE BE CAUSE IT IS CHOCK FULL OF INTEREST ING LOCAL NEWS MATTERS IN WHICH YOU ARE DIRECTLY INTERESTED. OTH ERS DO THE SAME. THEY READ YOUR ADVERTISEMENT, IF YOU . HAVE . ONE, WITH AS MUCH IN TEREST . AS . ANY OTHER FEATURE, BECAUSE IT IS ORI GINALLY DISPLAYED BY MEN WHO ARE ADEPTS IN THIS LINE OF WORK ' THE HOME paper) oosB Historic Structure In Constantinople Object of the. Allies Attacks 11, AMocUlcd Vnn to Cooa liar Tlmea.l ATHENS, Aug. 27. Tho Galata brldgo ut Constantinople which has boon un object of Hrltlsh submarlno and aeroplane attacks, Is the chief uf two bridges which cross tho Golden Horn nud connect Galata with Stamboul. Tho brldgo was completed by a German company In 1912, and replaced by Iron an old wooden structure by which connec tion was maintained between these two Important quarters of the capi tal. The- bridge was constructed In such a way that certain sections can bo opened In order to allow ves sels to pass Into the Inner and naval parts of tho city. Tho brldgo Is one of tho most fre quented places In nil Constantinople Along its sides run a scries of landing stuges from which sail local steamers for Scutari, for tho Islands In tho Sea of Marmora, and for the Uosphorus. A toll Is lovied on all persons crossing tho bridge. Its sides are lined with a picturesque assemblage of beggars nffllcted with all mnnuor or diseases, which In east ern fashion nre advertised to tho passerby In hopes of securing mone tary assistance. In tho crowd which dally crosses tho ! Idgo are rep resentatives of ovo nationality in every variety of npparel. FRENCH WAR WIDOWS RELIEF WORK GREAT Llbliy COAL. Tho kind VOU hnvo AIiWAYS USUI). I'liono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. Vacation Days At Goodwills FINE CAMPING GROUNDS EXCELLENT HOME COOKING SWIMMING. BOATING and FISHING ' DANCING PAVILION Several boats dally to Mnrshflcld, Including speed launch leaving Mat'fthflold "t -1:115 dally and arriv ing in tlmo for supper; leaves Good, will's at 7 every morning, reaching Mmslifleld about :'!. Hates reasonable. Phono .11(1X3 Farmers, or Inquire of dipt. Smith of steamer Itulnbnw. Mutual Itcncflt Association to Kind Work for Women ami Also To AMdst Needy I lie Associated l'rma to Cooi Da, Time. 1 Paris, Aug. 27 Five thousand widows of. tho war have now benefit ed In one way or another through tho "Society of Mutual Assistance." This was' one of the earliest moo monts started for the relief of the war victims. It was organized Aug ust 19, 1914, nnd u wcelc later began cffectlvo work under tho nniuo of the "Womaiis Office" nt 15 rue do la VIllo l'Eveque. Tho "Woman's Office" sought em ployment, not only for widows, but also for women whoso husbands were mobilized, nnd endenvored by vari ous means to assist women, whose Income was cut off by the war, In earning their living. It gave no chail ty, but made loans to those In Im mediate want. Tor a Blmplo Woman's Office", the movement soon became n Widow's Offices, nnd was finally reorganized Into n mutual association. Its object In still, not charity, but mutual aid In finding ways of gaining a liveli hood for Us members. It Is patron ized by generous citizens of all re ligions and nil political parties. Fred rlc Masson, tho venerable Academi cian and historian of tho Napoleonic era, Is directing the organization, whllo tho Countess of nines, who for years has assisted tho orphans) of La Vllletto by annual sales of knick knacks, mado In antique style, organized tho workrooms of tho so ciety. Nearly everything Is mndo In tho antique stylo, nnd so boxes with miniatures or ornamented paper aro masterpieces of French art. Tho wi dows nro making nil kinds of oma mcntnl receptacles, ;ln Jill forms, tho hand bags in black molro with carved clasps, pearl bags with nn tlquo clasps, screens, lacquered Ja pan chests, fans, hand painted Christmas cards, etc. As fast as tho ualcs grow tho mem bership will bo Increased, nnd by organizing nnnual sales in tho prin cipalities of tho United States, Cana da nnd South America It is hoped to create a pormnnont outlot for theso articles that will support a con siderable numbor of nffllctced wo mon. Tho benefits of thin association nro rigorously restricted to widows; romarrlago cancels membership. ERB WAR 1 BANDON HOME BURNED BY FALLING LAMP I. 10. Fov Suffers Loss of llollso nnd 'Jfost of Ills Effects Sou Visit Itlng lllm at Tlmo 11ANDON, Ore., Aug. :'". The residence of J. E. Fox, Just off the Serbians Claim to Have Pievented 80"111 oml of Jnckson avenue was RESUMPTION OF HOSTILITIES ALONG AUSTHIAN ROHRER KEEP 001 WEEDS DANDELIONS AND WIND JOIN TO SEED CLEAN LAWNS Aii'trlaiis Fortifying Left Hank of Save River burned early Sunday morning. At tho time of tho accident tho only oc- jcupants of the houso were Miss Elizabeth Fox nnd Mrs. Robert Fox (Ur Aaaoclate l'reia to ima mi Timet. NISH. Aug. 27. Further sklr- nnd baby. Miss Elizabeth arose nt mlnhes between tho Austrlnns and 'about three o'clock In tho morn Serblnns marked tho resumption of.lng nnd lighting a lamp started for hostilities on this front. Tho offlc 'tho kitchen of tho house. On her lal statement says, tho Serbians by way sho tripped over n small chair Infantry fire .prevented tho Austrlnns .and tho lamp fell and broke. Flames from fortifying themselves on tho communicated tiicmselvos 'to tho loft bank of the Savo near Ornchutz nnd Orenutz. SWISS SUPPLY GERMANS! lnco curtains in tho windows nnd to clothes In n nearby closet. Tho nearest city hydrant was two blocks away. Nothing could stay J tho flames nud only n llttlo was Lack of Weed Ordinance and Its En forcement, Protest Many OuUers, Allows Spread of Pets FIrBt nnndcllon-"Thls Is tho llfo for me. (Lifts Its head, nnd peeks about.) Heigh ho there la tho first clean lawn I linvo Boon for n long while, and so near too. Gee, It looks green nnd nice; I'm goln' ovor nud try It." North Wind "Well, llttlo play mate, como in, the water's fine. Go on over. I'll carry you on njy back." All the other million nnd ono dandelions of Mr. Slovenly Neigh bor's front yard chip In nnd want to go along. North Wind huffs and puffs nnd away they all go, over to tho green lawn, whore they romp and Bcnter about In delightful aban don. First Dandelion (Nestling down had i . t ..it . .. .. t m .amh . r ...... 'IVvtlln K,irml.u ltnuv .... V.. ,,.. avea irom IIIO UUlItllllg. Jiy tlio ni-, i..u i:.u..n iu...i , uutu. ders Gciiimiiv C.ins.'iivs Plication of water from palls the I such a bed In my life. I've been look- Supplies 1 woodshed and chicken house were COLD MAIMS SOLDIERS Many Italians Suffer From Frost Hites During Service In tho Mountains (11 Aaaoclat.4 I'rraa tu Cooa Hay Tlmn.l ROME, Aug. 27. Even nt this season of tho year there nro many of tho Italian soldiers sufforlug from frost bites, nud tho gangrouo which follows. Thoso cases nro among tho men serving as outposts on mountain summits, sonio of thorn 12,000 feet above sea lovel, wbero they stand practically motionless for hours at a time. Tho danger of freezing will incrcaso with tho approaching winter, and appeals have beon mado to all classes, besides factories, to hasten tho preparation of warmer garments of ovory description for theso exposed sentries. By private Initiative, 5,000 warm garments nro being made dally. saved. tar A..O.UI.J r,. to ca ua, TimM.j At tho tllU0 of Ul0 fIro j ,.. i,.ox GENEVA, Switzerland, Aug. 87. 0Wll0r of tll0 budlnB waa nt Port -All the textile factories along tho orford wlth Uol)ert KoX tnkng Bomo Rhine, nnd ralso those around Pra- pictures and did not return until tho gue, lludapest nnd Vienna, are said noxt (Iny Mr aml Jtrs Uo,)(,rt FJX to be working day and night, turn-jnro from California, lug out winter garments for the or-1 A number of valuable articles mles. Largo orders have beon pin-' of tho ,..,,,, wns nt Vwt ced with Swiss manufacturers of ' n collectlon of ,vory from AI. heating appliances for tho German I n8k(l( gntMcm, by j, K, Kox when army. A ilerlln automobile inniiii- j ln thttt conntry. Th,B roI1H8lGa of ractmor is Bald to have discovered j nmiloroUf) rtciC8i nnlnnB Illol, ,,y a system of curtain for motor cars, tho IUI1,iroil carvoiI fron, wnIrUB lug for n homo nnd hero It Is nt last." And so tho lnwn of Mr. and Mrs. Clean Yard becanio sown with their neighbor's dandelions, nnd next spring all tho lawns on tho street .will have plenty of pretty yellow dandolloiiB that by no mentis "wnsto their fragrance on the desert air." PrehapB In another BcnBon tho des cendants of tho first dnudollon and Bald tribe can blow around tho corn er Into tho next street, uud so on, ad Infinitum. Property owners all over tho city who try to keep tho weeds out of whlfli lint nlilv iii'ntontu IV,,.,. II... I . . WHO try 10 KCOJI 1110 WCOIIS Olll Ol wnicn uoi oniy protects iroiit tno niHitu Tim w.i nnitn,. wna ...n.o.i . . rain but also fron, tho cold nnd $ 00u A hue ZlnZ, of .r. their Inwna ar vigorously protesting pornilt u ready cluing., of the color , . n ,' K.,.A Knl,1Bt nolglibora who make no nt- o accord with I "e foHnuo of t ho , , "I"1 ' " I1 $ . tu'l to keep down tho weeds and to aceoiu win. t,.e follU,e of tho i80 lostt Mr Fox Imi, n fno ,,,. ' country. Tho winter campaign seems to bo looked forward to without much up prehension In Germany ns tho meas ures taken to economlzo fond sup plies havo been so effective that no lack of provision Is feared. In Aus tria, however, according to rollablo reports, tho situation will ho more serious as tho boiuo precautious wore not taken and their applica tion Is not bo easy as in Gormniiy. FALSE-LIMB TEACHER Austrian, IiiJuied at Spokane In structs Maimed Soldiers la use of False Limbs in AsaoclatM rrrsa to Cooa rar Timra, VIENNA, Aug. 27. Rudolph Gurtolsehmled, an Austrlnn who In 1907 lost both arms and both legs In Spoknno, Washington, through lection of ngntes lost In the ruins. Tho ngate, though hnrd will not fltnutl flro nnd the blackest of thorn turns to a white chalky suliBtnnce. BRIEFS OF HANDON News of Clly-by-the-Sea as Told by Tho Heeorder i A. G. Thrift and family startod overland on a trip Into California with tho expectation or bolng gone all winter. Resides himself nnd family Mr. Thrift wns accompnnled by Mrs. II. Leo nnd Lloyd Rosa. Thoy will go to San Jobo and other points In Cnllfornlu, or coiiibo not neglecting San Francisco. Mrs. Thrift plniiB to visit boiuo of tho Bprlngs that aro so rocommondod Tor rhoumntle nllmoiits and hopes to bonaflt thereby. EiiglneoiB Webber of tho Phoonlx, tri...- .. .1... n. . .. . . "iiik oi mo unznuoin uorrowcii no'j, contact with n high current olectrlo who, is now in Vienna, nnd Is bo- Lafuw's car and Blurted out to bco ing tnicen through tlio various hos-;mo country. All went well until pltals whero war cripples aro In or-. hi tho vicinity or Lunipn In mooting then let tho seeds blow whero they will. In tho ordinances or tho city thero Is no stntuo covering such rightly called inlBdeamcaiinrB. Ordinance No. 025 comes tho nearest to It, though Its mnln aim Is that of tiro proven lion, uud says thero shall ho no ac cumulation or shavings, weeds etc. Mouths ago the council authoriz ed tho city ntorney to draw up a weed ordinance, but ns yet nnno such has been reported back to tho city fathers, and In tho meantime, say tlio proporty owners, tho clean lawns aro bolng well seeded down with weeds tor next year. dor to demonstrate to them tho use or artificial limbs and to cheer them up In general. GuortolBclimled was ablo to walk flvo days nfter his artificial legs had I been supplied him, nnd today Is ;ablo to walk between 10 nud 12 nnothor car thoy ran tho mnchlno off tho grndo and hud to mako their way homo as heat thoy could. Saturday morning Mr. Lnfuw took Sollmer's nr nnd boiuo ropes uud went out nnd got tho car back on tho hlghwny with llttlo dainngo bo- t NEWS OF OREGON t ROSEIIHRG - Henry Mnrkhnm wns arrested for robbing tlio Geo. Tolly homo of $25. ST. JOHNS- Tho St. Johns Wutor company has offered to sell Its plant to tho city for $1:10,000. Its frnn chlso expires In 1918, POSTPONE GERMAN CENSUS Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Owl Phnnnncy MnrsliHold Coqulllo A.M. A.M. 7100 7:00 0:30 0:00 11:00 P.M. P.M. l-.oo 3:00 B.B0 0s30 MAUSHFIELD-COQUILLE AUTO STAGE TIME SCHEDULE Schedule arranged to connoct with boats to ISandon, Stages to Myrtle Point, Wnguer, Rosoburg. No delays. Fare from Mnrshflold to Coqulllo: 75 cents. Single & Lnmbctli, Prop. Will furnish extra cars lor extra trips day or night; also charter cars. PENSION FOR WOUNDED llljr AaiocUteJ Trraa to Cooa najr Tlwri.l HUDAPEST, Aug. 27. Tho Hun garian government has Just an nounced u Hclionio or limited pen sions for veterans or tho war. A cripple totally Incnpablo ot work I will get $37.50 a year; It only dis abled to a small oxtont, $25. A widow Is to havo $11.25 a year. It la hoped that It may bo posslblo I to Increaso theso rateB aftor peace Is declared. miles n tiny, without relying Upon n causo of tho Incident. cane. Ho runs without difficulty, fiomotblng llko twenty tents aro I Jumps nnd goes up nud down ntuli I'ltclietl on tho hill alongside Ocean readily. Ho enn oven climb a Inil-, drive with tho big tent as tho coll ider nnd rldo a tricycle, nnd doesi1"" or attraction. Theso nro poo- almost ovorylhing that a person with ' l,,ctl w'th Sovonth Day Adventlsts ' logs can do. i from nil sections of Coos County j Ho 1b qulto ns clover with tho'" to attend tho nnnunl enmp ' iso of his "hnnds," uud ents with, mooting. knlfo nnd rork, writes nnd carries Sam Scluimnto got his marksmnn's ' j packages and parcels with scorning- "'o on u benr on his claim north or i jiy no difficulty. Ho Is murriod nnd l"ln city uud pulling tho trigger ,ls engaged as a tobacco worker. The 'lought bruin to tho dust. Tho bear! war bus lessoned his earning cnpac-i'i 100-Hi black one, was prepared! Ity, unci bo ho Iibb becomo, bo to 'or exhibition purposes and brought the lllr AaaorlatM rrtaa to Cooa naj TlniM.l RERLIN, Aug. 27. Tho Iinporlul Ministry of the Interior has decided that no census or tho Emplro will bo taken until nftor tho closo of tho war. A general census was duo in December or this yenr. Times want ads bring results LOW WEEK END FARES RETWEEN IHllfMlk nil tfictrnntnr In lw. iiai. t i dnU'll tn (nurn otwt !..!. I .. I "'"" iiiu hou u i . iiit iti.uu hi UIU , w a Wt f V W WW W W artificial limbs to keep bis IncomojClty Murkot whero Monday It was I I A K H IH I l I ll UP to par. carved up Into steak uud roast il 1110 111 1 jLtJLtU ; Joints. RFT WAR RALQP ' Captain Wlron or tho Ilnndon ' light house wns tlio purchaser this j (nr Aa.lalM IVr.a to Cooa Hay Tlin.l ! W0?k 0f "10 ,,0,lso OWIlOtl by Potor , AND LONDON, Aug. 27. Tho award or a war bonus to Ililtlsh Post orrico omployos, which wns made by tho arbitrafnr i. niir.lnt.nl tn xni.ul.lon .1... men's demands, will cost tho gov- Mr- A",,orson will go to prospect ornn.ont not loss than $5,000,000 n cont,0 HIiihImw. Andorsou on Elmlra street. Tho Bnnio consists or it houso and two lots nnd tho consideration Is not mado known. It Is reported that Rowland Baker Powers $2.10 2.20 2.35 f9- 9 T. J. HOAIFE (3 A. n. nODGINH ay 1 lmesjMMhwSa&ffi co Estimates Furnished (3 A. n. nODGINH Phone Mfl-lt. Marshfleld, Oregon Of fine fof Df ink Habit Try It at Our Expense Wo aro In earnest whon wo ask you to glvo ORRINE a trial. You havo nothing to risk and everything to gain, lor your money will bo re turned If after a trial you fall to got results from ORRINE. This ofror gives tho wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an op portunity to try tho ORRINE treat ment. It is a very simple treat ment, can bo given in tho homo without publicity, or loss of tlmo from business, and ut a small price. ORRINE Is prepared In two forins: No. 1, secret treatment, u powdor; ORRINE No. 2, In pill form, ror thoso who deslro to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1 a box. Como In nnd talk over the matter with us. Aslc tor booklet. ..Winkler's Pharmacy, 58 Centrul avenuo. your, according to postoWco orri clals. , BOOK MAKERS WEALTH English .Mauufacttiivr Who Recently Died Got Ills Start on tlio Race- Track, 0; Aaaoclalcd I'rma lo Cooa Dai Tlmra.J INVITED TO ATTEND LAND PRODUCTS SHOW Every Cmiiily of Slutu Wanted lo Mako Evbilills In Pin tliinil litito Tills Full Invitations ot ovory city lu Coos and Curry to attend tho Second SHEFFIELD, England, Aug. 27. Manufacturers and Land Products Henry Steel, hoad of tho great Is ow " ''"rtlund October 25 to No English steol firm of Steel, Pcecb vember HI has been mado. Every and Tozer, who has Just died at his homo here, was perhaps best known outsldo trailo circles us tho man who county in tho stuto Is being usked to send exhibits. Last year thoro wcro sovoral mon i laid King Edward, then Prince of j Irom "0I' w" wot out to tho show Wules, $5000 to a carrot agalntt nml tamo ,"u:k Pronouncing It n a horso at tho Epsom races. Tho , sll('ct'ss- Ita M'nl purposo Is to Prlnco lost and paid with u carrot B"ow tll host 1" tho stato products formed of coral mounted In gold. aI1(l ll comes Just artor tho county Tickets will bo sold between Mnrah field and any ot tho nbovo points at rnres shown ovory Saturduy and Sunday, good tor return Monday following. CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE Further particulars from nourest Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agont. Mi, Steol nnd his partner, Mr. Peeob, formed tho greatest firm or bookmakers on tho English turf fifty years ago. Tho fortune which thoy mado on tho racetrack enabled them to enter tho Iron and steel In dustry as pioneers In 1875. Mr. Steel died at tho ago of 83, fairs and tho stuto fair, thus socur Ing tho exhibits, many or thorn, lu uso for othor displays. Get your Job printing douo nt The Times orrico. Times want ads bring results. 20 20 COMMUTATION TICKETS, 2.00. Marslifleld'North llend Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from (I a. m. to 12 p, m.; to South Slough onco a day, leaving at 11 ii. m.; to Empire three trips' u day, GORST IvING, Props. r j "43 Pitl