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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1915)
"., &-. .. -fflfmiMtiMt-ZM H380TQ0 YAQViG!ffr AflflJJJ? M$M F''::.t!xIji -Hr1 rHirillnM;rniT4nM V'-rf T. " lJHP,fiPOS,BAYv. TIMES, MfiBSHRpifD0BEgpN,liTUESpAYK,OGTjOBEf! 19,;,1916 EVEWIMG EDITION. TKUfflT' i F0ROAGAIWST'LDAWEXPORT INCREASES AUTO JtANUFACTU'l'lKU TAKKS A STRONG STAND Jlcllorato Intention to Withdraw All Company's Funds From Iluuku Loaning to Kuropcnn Countries DETROIT, Oct. 3 9. Henry Ford will carry through to a finish his declaration Hint any bank which holds deposits of his own money or that of tho Ford Motor Company, will lose- thoso dcposltH If tlioy are In any -May connected with tho float ing of tho Anglo-French loan by New York hankors. "J look upon tho loan of money to auch men ns only designed to coritlnuo tho war and keep up tho useless bloodshed, I look upon It ntt an attempt to sway public opinion In a neutral country by making a MORli DAIRY PRODUCTS GOING A"HOAl NOW Change of Conditions Important to Coos County Where Much Is llclng Piodueed IMPORTANT to COOS DAIRYMEN The figures given below re- garding the lucreaso In thp exportation of dairy products Is Important to Cobs county in vlow of tho fuct that tho manufacture of butter, chceso and condensed milk is a big intlUHtry of tho community. (Special to tho Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 19 Cheese, butter and other butter fats aru ugaiu becoming Important fac tors In our export trado aftor a long period of comparative Inactivi ty. Fifteen or twenty years ago tho United States was sclllntr abroad million or moro Americans financial- bowcen 20 and HO million pounds or butter, from no million to 80 million pounds of chceso, and from n million to 10 million pounds or Imitation butter nnnually. In later years, however, exports of this class deci cased in a marked degree and in 'ho fiscal year of 1011 had fall en below the quantities named. In the year Just ended thcro wub a dis tinct rovlval In all these Hues, with totals closoly approximating the high IovcIh touched In the decade from 1890 to 1900. Incicnso Hljr The largo gains made by domestic dairy products and butter substitutes aro well Illustrated by figures pub lished by tho Hureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, in tho Juno "Summary or Foreign Commerce." nutter, usu ally avoraging about .1 1-2 million pounds annually in our export trade, In 1915 went to nearly '10 million pounds. During this period Imports or butter wcro reduced uy moro man ono-lmlf, falling from a llttlo less than 8 million pounds In 19 11 to less than 1 million pounds last year. Moro Chceso AIm American chceso, running at about 2 1-2 million pounds a year, wont to CI million pounds In tho fiscal year of 1015. Hero also, as In tho caso of buttor, tho trado balanco wn transferred to tho oxport sldo, for tho years Import or chceso last year only totaled fiO million pounds, n decrease or HI !M million pounds from tho total for 1911. Exports of condensed milk, usually exported In sums valuod nt bntweon 1 million and 2 million dollars annu ally, In 1915 roso to 3 million dol lars in valuo, tho quantity (117 mil lion pounds) bctng doublo that of 1911. Kuglnml Dig .Market England has becomo our largest foreign market for butter, chceso and condonscd milk. Canada Cuba, Panama, Australia and Venezuela also take coiiRldurublo quantities of Amor Iran butter; Panama and tho BUDGET OF'THE PORT I l M H i 0 C OS B 1916 J Tho estimated receipts of tho Port of Coos Day for tho year 191C aro as follows: , Money received from taxation, four-mill levy , $30,000.00 Notes receivable .'..,.,.... j . ..,..,....'. -1,400.00 Dills receivable ,Jjt . t. ..'..'; .V 3,070.00 Hont from dock -and warehouse -.V. ,...'... '. 1,52-1.00 Cash on hand .'....' ?.' 500.00 JW 1y interested In tho success of ono sot of belligerents becauso they 1 Id their bonds. I say again that tho commissioners should havo been dis missed without compunction by tho government upon their arrival hero and sent back homo. ''Tho loan meahs only sorrow and high taxes for thousands of men and women In Kngland and Francs. Ev ory cent that goes from thlr, coun try; ovcry shell that Is mado; every nunco of poWdcr that Is sold to hoi llgorcnts meaiiB only moro murder and destruction, I will havo nothing to do With It, and I havo no respect for any who havo to do with It. "Dock of It all is tho military ring that profits financially ... .It is not a matter of National honor, or horror over tho plight of an In vaded country, or ovon tho senti ment for, or against, a bolllgorcnt It Is gold purely and simply. If they could soil to Gormany thoy would bo just aB willing to closo contracts with that government for tholr supplies. "I havo no nppologles to make tar my position, I bellovo that tho whole thing Is waste on a gigantic ncnlo promedltntcd by tho inon who mnko money rrom war. "I do not blame It on tho Kai ser, tho Czar, nor any other execu tive nor upon tho commanding gen erals. Tlioy nro controlled by n ring that ovorpowom them. "I bollovo that Prussian militar ism should bo crushed, but I bellovo also that all militarism should bo crushod, Hrltlsh ltavallsm Is as much a causo or tho conflict as any big army'. ' ' "Our President has folt tho ores- $15,500 00 The estimated expenditures of tho ,Port of Coos Day for tho year 1910 nro as follows; Interest on Port Series A Donds $15,000.00 Interest on Port Series D Dondst.... i '., $15,000.00 Notes payublo ...,.' , 10,400.00 Salaries of attorneys ..... 1,200.00 Expenses of legal department, appealing Mill Slough Suit, etc. . 1,200.00 8alary of Engineer 900.00 Expenses englnoorlug department 300.00 Interest on notes payable .. Gad, 00 'Salary of Asst. Secretary 300.00 Expenses of Advertising . .t 1 00.00 Office Honl N. .... 90.00 Stationery, postage and office supplies 50.00 -Miscellaneous 300.00 - Oof Your Golden West Coffee Regularly sells for -10 cents per pounds, but which Is sell ing nt reduced prices this week from Farmer's Exchange One-pouml can $ .35 Three-pound can $1.00 Five-pound can $1.50 Phono 70 Central and Waterfront Heating Stoves W'nat Inillnn nro linnnrtnnt miirkntn uro or this ring Hint owns war and for our chceso; whllo Cuba, Rolghqn, urea It upon tho world when It tho Netherlands. China, Japan, Ilong wnnts to, but ho has resisted It and.koug, Russia, Chosen, Panama, and I bollovo ho will contlnuo to do ro. ! Drazll tako largo amounts or Amorl D Is up to tho pcoplcH or tho na-iean condensed milk. tlons to stop war. With this nwful dally oxamplo boforo tho world, I bollovo It to bo tho best tlmo to re mind tho peoplo that thoy can end all war, Tho press or tho world could stop this war, If tho proas or tho world would." Mr. Ford when Informed or I ho rrtlon or tho Toronto City Council In cancelling orders for automobiles mado by tho Ford Motor Company, bicauHO or Mr. Ford's lomarks upon tho loan and tho commissioners who aro arranging it, said ho was not concornod by tho action, "It Is GALL ALUMNI FilE NOV. lit) IS HOME-COMING DAY AT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Old Grnds Aio Invited Hack for Dig Iteuiilou Sou-nil From Coos Epoct to Go. Former Unlvorslty of Oregon stu dents on Coos Day aro recolvlng In- ivitntloiiH as alumni members to join fcr tho Canadian city to rlmoto I ' "H"u Coming Day" on tho Eu- whothor Its Hontlmeiit In tho innlUriK0"0 campus November 20. This is lilinll tako oHenso nt my reason. ng I1"0 ,,ll, of " U,K rootball gamo and supplant Us business senso In between Orcf.un and O. A. C, which tho transaction or business. Tho year will bo played In Eugono. loan Is a gamble with tho money or To ovory state In tho Union wl.oro Americans upon tho buccosb In war """" former student or tho Unt of tho nations back of It, and tluit ' vorslty. has gono ono or thoso In success la not a certainly." HELP! HERE GOES JILL OF THE OCEAN I'OIITLAM) 1'IHM PATENTS SEA SHORES AM. U, H. Court of Apptsils Decides That Bauds, Pebbles and Mud Aio All Subject to Invention SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 19. Just what can bo patcntod? You can't patent a pubblo that naturo mado or mud that comes after rain, or tho countless sands by tho sighing sou. But if you take tho pebbles and tho mud and tho sands and consol idate them "In a now ami unitary organization so as to produco a moro bonoflclal result than by tholr separate operation," you havo bomo thlng that you can patent. So decreod Judge Morrow, of tho United States Circuit Court of Ap ponls In on opinion handed down hero. Tho caso involved thp pave ment of certain streols or Portland, in which tho Consolidated Contract Company undorb'd tho llassam Pav ing Company. Tho Contract Com pany used as a bnso for Its pavo ment a patented formula of tho llas sam company, and, being enjoined, claimed that a patent could not bo secured lor such a rpadwny bccuuuo i vltntloiiH. On tho big day hundreds aro expected to flock back to tholr old Alma Mater, thoro meet with f i lends or old college days, renew acquaintances with tho collogo and tho faculty and see tho teams clash, Tho letter says In part: "On this date tho University students, faculty and ft lends, and townspeople, nro uniting to mako this tho biggest and best Home-Coming Day that Oregon bus over had. "Wo nro making oxtcnslvo plans for your entertainment, and wo want to count you among those expected. Thoro will bo apodal rates on all railroads, and special trains galore, and thousands ot rooters and sym pathizers. Como back and get Into tho spirit onco again, Thoro will bo special stunts from morning to night, Aro you coming?" Mr. and Mrs. Den Chandler are j intending to tako advantage of the Homo-Coming Day and it Is expected there will bo soeral other rormor Oregon stundo.nts from this county who will go to Eugono on November 20. It was composed only or nature's Ingredients. Tho Contract Company lost In tho Oregon Courts and lots us appeal In the Circuit Court. It all duponds upon how you put tho thlnga togothor. , $15,500.00 Notlco Is horoby given that the Hoard or Commissioners or tho Port or Coos Hay will meet In regular session on tho second Monday In November, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m, at tholr oMco In tho Cham ber or Commorco rooms, Marshrield, 'Oregon, to hear any objection which any tax payor may mako to n lovy or four mills on tho dollar of tho assessed valuation of tho real and porsonal property In tho Port ot Coos Hay ns assessed for Stato and County purposes; said money when ralsod by such levy to bo expended together with other receipts as shown abovo In Items and manner as above designated. Arter hearing objections at tho meeting of said Hoard as abovo specified, tho Hoard of Commissioners will proce'ed to lovy a tax for tho year 1010, and unless objection ba mado which may convlnco said Hoard otherwise, tho Hoard of Commissioners or said Port propose nt tho tJmo and place of said meeting, to lovy n tax of four mllla for tho year 1910. IIENHY SENOBTACKEN, Dated nt MarflhNcld, Coob County, Oref-on, Sccrotary. thta 19th day or October, 1915. TO MARKET OEM CAPTAIN .MACGENN' TIAVK!S IN INTERESTS OF PltODUCTIO.NS SayH EvpectM to Got Ilerth on An other Coasting Ktoanirdilp If tho Hreakuntcr In Kohl Whllo tho steamship Ilrcakwater Is laid up Captain T. J. Macgonn, "sklppor poet or tho Pacific," Is cnorgotlcally gottlng hlB pootlc pro ductlons boforo tho public. Ho has Just gono to Scattlo on such an er rand and oxpocts to cover a good deal of tho coast boforo long. At Dolllugham, Georgo W. I.og gle, owuor of a largo sawmill plant, will assist him In getting his work boforo tho pcoplo ot Pugot Sound. when tho Btcanisnlp is finally brought to Sau Francisco and tied up Captnjn Macgonn la then planning on n trip to Victoria, whoro Chlof Forestor McMillan, of Hrltlsh Colum bia, Is planning to aid him In his work. In caso tho Ilrcakwater should bo sold or tied up Indefinitely Captain Macgonn has stated that ho does not Intend to rotlro from n life at sen, but wll sook a berth on somo other coasting steamship. Ho has boon at sea now moro than 40 yeara ami almost 20 years has been coming Into Coos nay. Tho nroakwator Is expected horo this weok from Port laud on hor final trip. D ARD L UG DEPUTY SHERIFF LAIItl) VA COUNTERED MANY DELAYS (VItl OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SALEM Acting on tho opinion of Attorney Genoral nrown tho stato board or control has told Parole ON flcors Keller that ho Is not entitled to board and residence for his family at stato expense. NORTH HEND, Oro., Oct. 1C Editor Times: Tho Thimble Club wishes to thank, through tho col umns of your worthy paper, tho following people, who by tholr as sistance, mado tho Rest Room a success during tho carnival: F. W, Woods, uso ot rreo room and chairs; Entertainment Committee, by H. C. Wray, $25. Oregon Poor Co., gas llghta and globes. 11. C. Wrny, steam heat. Miss Josephine Snood, tolephouo sorvlce. Douuls Hull, signs, chairs and volvot. II. H. Woldy, Dally Tldo and ad vertisements. E. McDaulel, Coos Hay Harbor. Mr. Rosb, rrosh milk each day ror babies, S. Van V.lle, furniture S. Vornoy, building Queou's throno Frank Cohan, Marshfleld, sani tary combs. M. E, Evorltt, mirror and tables. J. W. JagobBon, furniture. Windsor & Williams, VIctrola and records. llazer & Son, water pitchers. Pioneer Hardware Co., tumblers. A. II, Derbyshire, Davenport and chairs, Dr. Hurmester, couch. M. a. Coleman, clock. S. 3. Jennings, merchandise. Coos Hay Grocery Co., merchan dise. Mrs. Fred Holllster, vaso. Mrs. C. M. nyler. vase. Dr. Ira 11, Hurtle, use of auto mobile Tho following sent gorgoous flow ers which were used to boautlfy tho rooms: Mrs. L. J, Simpson, Mrs. C, A. Smith, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Fred McCollum, Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, Mrs. A. H, Imhoff was very kind and helpful In caring for tho 120 babies who wero brought to tho nur- aory, J. It. Fish, Mo escaped Hint nt Spo- kaw by Stories of Wlfo nnd lluby, Goes to Canada Deputy Sheriff Warren Lnlrd has roturnod from Spokano whoro he mado n futllo trip to got J. It. Fish of Dandon, wanted for passing worthless cIiccUb on tho Rosoburg auto lino nnd others. Fish was re leased by tho Spokano authorities about four hour boforo Laird reach ed thoro and Immediately caught a train ror llrltlfliqColumUla where ho Is secure rrom arrest ror tho tlmo be ing. Act Unwarranted Shorirr Johnson and Deputy Shor- irr Lnlrd aro highly lncensod at tho action or tho Spokano officers In al lowing Fish to got nwny. Tho Spo kano otriccra wero told by wlro that an officer was on route thcro and his roloaso was entirely unwarranted. Pollco Judgo Wnllor was touched by FlBh's story of a wife and baby await ing him and rolcasod him twice Tho first tlmo, tho pollco picked him up again but tho second tlmo Fish caught a train and boat It. Hard Luck All Around Laird had hard luck on tho trip. In tho first place ho lost a day or so horo, having to send back to tho Hank of Handon for papora. When ho reached Salem, it was a holiday and ho lost nnothor day 'and when ho reached Olympla ho had to wait an other dny for tho governor to return from a trip. These dolnys and uucx- plaluablo attitude or tho Spoknno of ficers resultod in Fish gottlng nwev. May Ho Caught Yet This Is tho first prisoner to escape Sheriff Johnson and his men und ho regretB (t deeply although ho or Do puty Laird wero In no manner to blame. Ho says that possibly Fish could bo extradited from Hrltlsh Columbia If ho took It up with tho fedoral officers and ho may. How ever If Fish crosses tho border again within atx years, ho can bo brought back without appeal to tho Fedoral officers. Vt'o nro propui-ed for full nnd Inter with tho best lines made. Wood heaters and tho real or wood heateiH with duplex grates. Priced from SL75 to 922.00 Johiisoii-Giilovsen Co. Quality Home Furnishers North Front Street, Mat-Mificld 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'. Oct l8fo23AJt31 Steel Cut. Full Weight V V vS3i Golden West Coffee 111 r Specially Priced to Feature vH National Coffee Week H UlJICi & ruuuu www Pounds lwU I Sl&- Order This Delightful B JK$8 iffiSr80 Fresn Roast Coffee of If 1 SmlnL Your Dealer I fllLlH " LW Tho oldest a n d Wfti OpJnl 2k V k. l..vri;oHt CoffcoB W.W WOl K Ka Mk. ltoiiHturi in t n o m Wo BsjTVfcjJ 1 k Northwest. ... WWT'ijRg KSM COFFEE 1 . II Hl'Y VOl'R GOLDM.V WFST COFFIIK PROM GETTING'S CASH GROCERY HHARQUARTKRS FOR GOOD GHOCIIHIILS "WE SAVE YOU MONEY" L. L THOMAS MUSIC STORE' 73 Central Avenue. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorht ti Klnu'. (iii leiivo .Murhhfleld 7 a.m., J 1 n.m., 12 p.m., S p.m. Cars leave for Ihnplto 7 n.iii., J 1 n.m., " p.m., 15 p.ra. Cars Leave Sunset Ray 7 n.m., a.m., 1 p.m., 0 p.m. FiircH, Mmplre, iHci Tarhcol or Bouth Slough, r0c; Sunset liar He visited tho Rest Room during tho three days. Hy MAUDB R. 11ARTLB, Roportor. ORKGON CITY An advanc0 of forty por cent In all wator rates oxcoptlng thoso for sprinkling lawns, has beon mado by tho board of wa tor commissioners. QUATERMAS STUDIO ' l QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. i'bono 10U-L. I I MARSHFIKLH, 0K4G0I I 41 WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phone 370J MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Placo for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial nnd lVdw'y. T. J. bCAIFL u ?5i A. n fiODGIM M-rshffeld $& co Kstiiuatea Furnished Thoro woro 1000 people who Wioae U-n. Mwshlleld, Owo SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon In nnd for Coos County. Etta G. Drown, plnlntlff, versus Charles G. Drown, dofondant. To Charles G. Drown, tho above named dofondant: In tho name of tho Stato of Oregon, you nro re quired to appear und answer the complaint or tho plaintiff heroin, on or boforo tho 2Gth dny or Octo ber, 1015. ir you fall to appear and answer said complaint as so required, tho plalntlfr will apply to tho Court heroin for tho rollof demanded In hor complaint, n succinct statement of which Is: That tho bonds of matrimony existing botwoon plaintiff nnd do fondant bo dissolved; That plalntlfr be allowed to as- jsumo her maiden namo of "Etta G. Faith:" That plaintiff bo given such fur ther rollof as to tho Court may seom just and oqultablo, Sorvlco of the summons is made by publication pursuant to an order mado by Hon. G. F, Sklpworth, Cir cuit Judgo of said Court, directing publication hereof in th Cnna nv w Times onco each week for the per- iou or six weeks beginning on the Hth day of Septombor, 1 9 in. GRAVES & M'INTURFF, Attorneys for plnlntirr First publ cation September 14, 1915; last publication October 2G. 1915. fLJ :WjM Of Vital Importance It is of the utmost importance that your chil- dren's eyes should be guarded diligently. The strain caused by reading or studying under im proper, artificial light, is ruining scores of eyes daily. The best assurance that your children will have proper light for their studies is to see . , that they have Electric Light properly placed. I; u Install Electric Lights 1 1 In Your Home .Hfr- If your home is not now equipped with this il luminant, there is no better time than the present Jo wire your home for Electricity. Now, before fall cleaning time, your home can be quickly and inexpensively Electrified. Protect vnnr nwn ouoC Qo uinii no wniin rthilrlrnn's DY installing this convenient, clean, sanitary ana r inexpensive illuminant ELECTRICITY. Oregon Power Co 'MJk I mj&lm di-