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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN ggfiCICARETTES iV rfJsv -" Wl 41 -4 Wtti "TW III , Ml If IPS BUILT The European War ItEMAItKAIUjE HKVIVAIj OF IX Dl'STltV OX GHEAT LAKES. (VcsscN Under Consti action For Many Nations anil For All Kinds i( Tiiirflc. . CHICAGO, March t. Slilpbiilltl- tt tt :t it it tt tt tt tt tt ALLIES' NIL STRENGTH II EE "!! m& 1 IV iiSS i- ..Ttr- IIP win smokers because thev find the- hUnH r.t wMfMA ch0ice ??urkish and chice Domestic tobacpos so AWxv,oum5, uaufcc uicy appreciate the absence of tongue-bite, throat-parch and any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste ! 'tMlMCSMBW 4 Steffi I X- - 'r?-1 1 I " . 'j; jso i 'Viniv tti&KTr) sm& oKlfl t,TJ r 2SkSI?s fySSH "siT1!; Tio t iimp placed over ent sea fio package, which keep out air, thereby preaervlni the quality of the blended tobaccos. Dyintertlnit the Haters a illus trated, the atampeatlly area the folds back Into tt place, v '.3.itlP " r"5W uH AH riflHHBta -aajm (H J I iaMM-umj raamii i mi wii w ot wwm You'll prefer this Camel bentf flavnr fn Pifhpr Wnri f5S of tobacco smoked straight. And the quality is so cipurticiiL men uo nor. iook tor or expect coupons or premiums I Once you know the delightful mellow -mild-smoothness of Camels and how liberally you can smoke them without a comeback you'll choose them against any cigarette at any price Cameh are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packa&es, 30 for Wo; or ten packifiea (300 crfareHea) in a rfa.sno-paper-covered carlo,, for $1.00. We strongly recommend thla carton for the homo or otttce supply or when you travel, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Snlem, N. C. 'luj; IniliiBtry ou tho Great Lakes, 'uftor lying ilormnnt moro or loss , for lialf n decade, In enjoying a ro-j vlviil or prosperity, according to re-1 (porls from shipyards at and near' Clovclaiid, Ohio, Dotrolt, Mich., To-1 ledo, o., Dultith, Mich., Hnffalo.1 X. Y., Chicago and smaller Oieat Lake ports. The opening of tho Panama Canal flirt ft n Hi (Hit a nt uiilnntiKliirtM .1 Ithn iw-ni.i.v inr -.',."' Dattloshlps Pro-Dreudunughts 1 : ',: :;;'.,:,: :.. " : "' . i-cndnu..Bi.t n vuucMi'ui, .i inu iiiiiiiuiiiuiu muses ol i,i,,i.. ,, i,, , ... , . . . . Fighting cruisers he shpbulhlng boom Tho claim ,,jolcct, cruJOl(J 2l ib inaiip, wiuioiu noniai rrom tno Ihiilltlera, that old ships mid vobboIb inow tinder construction aro brlnK Iiir better prices than In many yours. Thla will brliiK mlllloiiB of dol lars of business to the dozen or so of shipbuilding companies, has cre ated now work for hundreds of men I,. ...I ..l-...l.. !... X..., I il. i .... . ,.... ....v...., ,. t..Bu., u.g ruuuiiu-CrH8CrB nm, Sc0ts ihk oi im j-aniB aim mo planning , Torpcdohout DostroyorB oi several now ones. Tho demand In strong for both Inko and ocean vessels and only tho Inability of tho builders to give as surance of delivery of tho by 1917 Htauds In TIMES AS GREAT AS GERMANS' v. PARIS, March 3. The Naval powers of tho Entente Alllea ft! propor tion to tho nuval power or the Ountra'. Empires ig an thrco agalnut,ono, as calculated In official quarters. J The numbir of vessels In tho dllforcnt fleets at tho ond of 1915 are given bb follows: ' v :f KNTI2XTK F011C1C8 Franco Great Dritaln Itusula 1 12 . 31 C ', 10 3 1!S Italy Japan Total (Jiulsora and ncouts 17 73 10 Torpcdoboat doatroyoro . . . 1 .87 239 85 11 5 I K 20 in CliNTUAIi POWER FORCES Germany AunHIun. Turlfcy 12 5 8 !) 13 (il Ititl. i Dattleshlpn (Pro-Orcadiiaughl) l Diendnaiight i Fighting Crti.sors I Protected Cruisers tmmm 20 17 G 3 2G 114 i: i 8 25 1 10 1 811 02 21 , 71 133 512 Total i ft 33 - 1 G 5 35 180 Twentv-r Dollars ive Caslhi and tho balance in small monthly payments, gives you possession of one of the choicest 50xl20-foot lots in First Addition. Streets Graded, City Water, Electric Light and Telephone Service at hand; lot above grade, level good soil and in every way a homesite. PRICE ONLY $300; all 'iiprovcmcnts paid. It's the BEST in vestment on the market. Call at our offioe for a plot. Look at the property and you'll make us payment at onuc Reynolds Development Co, 178 Control (OWNER FURST ADDITION) Call 1 60 for Plat. heavier orders. Foreign IntorcHla aro prominent among the buyers. With the first clash of arms in Europe, nlilppcrs saw (ho. necessity for obtaining boats quickly to carry merchandise to foreign and do mestic ports. Ono New York capi talist obtained nt least four lingo Great l.alto packago freighters. At tho Wellaml Conal these ships had to bo cut into Boctlous before tlicyl could tontluuo their trip to tho coast. Tho tremendous amount of ship ping that has gono to tho bottom In tbo war zone together with tho fact that many of tho shipyards In England havo been turned almost oxcliiBlvoly to ships of. war, ims forced foreign buyers to look to Amorlciin shipbuilders for new vos- boIs and somo foreign buyers oroi Precise flguroa ns to the respective situations as regards submarines are not available. These are two unlti.own quantities in tho Gorman sit uation tho number of submarines loit sluco tho wnr began, and tho num ber built. Tho Allies have kept clifsely Bccret tho number thoy havo do- shim stroyed or captured, ntul the number Germany has been able to complolo tho way of uvon'to replace them Is eslliuatoil only :'prrolma,toly. Tho most competent aulhorltlca In Franco havo arrived at tin conclusion that tin submarine forces aio about In tho iiamu proportion as tho other mill' of tho (Uf a-rent fleets, but none of them go 'out ntiy I If ilea .. .. . . . . t u AMERICAN WOMEN'S WAR HOSPITAL SAVES MANY tt tt tt it tt GOLD AND FAT ARE SCARCE IN GERMANY Miicty-clgbt Per Out of tho. Vmrt cil Koldlerji Kent There llnvo ItVCOVCI'Clli Hf AtemUlnl l'rnu tu Cm llir TIpiM. LONDON, Mawli I. Ninety-eight por cent of tho woundod soldiers treated at the American Women's War hospital have been cured or improved, according to a leport Just Issued on tho second thousand cases handled by that Institution. Tho hospital Is at Paignton, South Do von, with Sir William Oslor, former ly of John Hopkins, as coiisuting ! ready lo pick up any ship for snlo'lyslelnn, and Dr. Ponhallow na on tho seaboard. c,uo' ursoan. Cleveland alono reports tho clos- Tho roport shows that of tho sur- For Sale STOCK li.VXCII Xcar AllcK4iiy, mostly tioMuiu, Kood build- k, ao i1(.aa ruk.( ((.a1( farmIllK Umltit f0 olrlmr,,t lo. "Wlful place to the. Pilco 97.1UO. TcrniH. STOCK OR J).tv It.NCir-t'so In, UO comh, team, Kuuil mn orchids, tools, (loo aero, 05 of itlilvli is flnebt worn. Price lu,uoo. Terms. D.llllV tnllJi, ItANCII Closo in, "K". twin. Pi i,0 IIOO acrcN, 175 Is liottor, fine I.OOU. Terms. Ulf t i "'l',--lt. It, depot ou place, close hi, 5iI0 ucres, InnsLl h l'('U"l", f'" l,,,"""K, both mil mid nntor 'W,tt. IH Intfrestntflvo per cent. I fuIlfT- ,'AN'11 Kpleinllll- Itiftitoil, IO0O loganberry vines COO Tor ' n" "lilmnl f'Q iHiildliigN, 17 litres, 1?0,. Terms. hKT,,;:,,caM M,N,: tr, llll'O y down. " inoiiili, ' ,','CS, Cl"!'0 ,n' !,,) fine coal and Only ijiKOO, down and lC.0fr;V0,',l'' Property. ml property and ranches Come in and Invoy- '""MHopeMyto . ,TV I'JIOPniTV v .. . il ,,. . , '"nil mum or ttailo for Coos Hay city MiirMifield. We have Ju nro I Li '"! ur .uaiMimiii. "unking for barLMliiw 1 i,.pm,,.iu I-NSUIU(... w "o carry n full lino t,f nro iiUraiico. KOOS OREGON uVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON I i i. r ' ! ' Rusty Water Where red or rusty water occurs, It almost always conies from tho hot wator faucots. Tho water is discolored becauso of tho rusting of tho lusldo of tho hot water piping in tho house and Is not dirt or foreign matter, for If It wore then both tho hot nnd cold wator would bo discolored. Tho hot wator piping in soino hoiitioa causes moro rust than In others, duo to tho galvanizod coating of tho plpca being or poorer 'quality. Wlion placing now or lopalrlng old wator piping, luBlst on your plumbor using tho best grndo of galvanized lion plpo of not lco3 than thrco-foiirths Inch dlnmeter. Whoro rusty hot wator Is espoeially bail it can bo remedied to n considerable extent by having a plumbor nttuch an Inoxponslvo . dolco to the wator pipe onlorlng tho hot wntor coll or btovo 4tack for tho Introduction or a Binall amount or llmo each weok. Tho llmo nddod to the hot wa tor will largoly provont tho rorma tlon or rust In tho hot wator pipes, but It will mako tho wator soinowhat harder uml roquiro moro soap. Don't heat your hut wator supply too hot. A, tomporaturo ot 1 10 degrees Is surriclont ror all onlluary uses of hot water nnd to exceed this causes trouble Flush tho rust out or tho bottom of hot water tank at least onco a wook. i;very not waier should have a faucet Tor this purposo. your tank COOS BAY WATER. COMPANY MAItSIIFIIXI) AMI NOIHII HUM), OHKOON, ing or contracts for -10 vescsls at an aggregate cost of moro than eight million dollars, nnd that negotia tions nro In progress for 30 moro j ships. TIipso ordors nro being filled at Cleveland, Lorain, Toledo and Ashtabula, O., Ecorso and Manito woc, Mich., and Ihittnlo, N. V. Tho j yards at theso cities aro said to J havo all tho business now that thoy can hnndlo during tho year. , Tho Toledo Shipbuilding company ,ls working on an eastern vmlor tor flvo schooners with auxiliary plants, ! to ho usod In coastwise trado. A lake freighter 000 root long, also ' Is being sot up at Toledo. Tho totnl tonnngo or tho Toledo contract Is said to bo 30,000. Dotrolt reports tho receipt or or-i dors ror a score or ships by Mich igan companies nnd Ohio firms not mentioned In tho Clovclaud roports. Tho tonnage of tho vetsols that will bo under construction In Michigan during miG Is estimated nt 100,000, Duluth says tho flret ship to bo built at tho. Superior, Mich., yards siuco 1910 will bo constructed this year, "provided tho stool can bo so- gleal cases slxty-throo por cent wer cured and thirty-three per cent Im proved. Tho came porcontngo or cures and ImprovomontH woro se cured in medical cases. In tho thousand cases Ihoro woro but five deaths, or considerably loss than ono par cent. .Tho promptness with which roller is given to mou mi the battlefield immediately artor thoy ore wounded is brought out by the statistics or tho roport. Of tho total woundod cases, ono quarter of thorn had re ceived Immodlato first aid field dressing, and an additional thirteen per (out had recoved this fiold dressing within fifteen minuses. An other twonty-flvo por cent had boon treated ou tho field within ono hour of bolug wounded, whllo a small re maUilng. porcontngo wpro trcatod within a row hours, and a very row after a long delay or forty-olght and uovonty-two hours. Gnu poisoning Is one or tho prin cipal causes or the cubes (routed, and whllo typhoid, has uum argoly re ducod, thoro woro hovoii cases. The number or amputations was four- Most of Plvrloutt Metal Hoarded In Imperial Hank, Hut Wily Hatch er Finds .Some lly Offer. I II j AnotUlM I'rtM to Com liar Tlmca. ' I1EUMN, March !. -Most of tho gold In Oermaiiy is in tho Imporlal hank by now, but that there Is still some tu hiding was proved recent ly whou u Fuorsteuwnld butcher advertised that he woiild soil fat In flvo pound lots' to porsons who paid tu gold, and In one pound lota to those who paid In pnpor or silver. Tho advertisement cnusod a verit able run ou tho butcher shop so scarco is fat and at tho end ot the first day tho butchor wafl able to turn ln almost a thousand marks In gold. Pcoplo enmo not only from Fiiorstouwnld, but from oiilghborlng towns and villages with tho gold thoy hoarded up. cured," Tho ncarclty or stool Is also ,10011, which, considering 1110 iiuinnor mentioned Irom Dotrolt. Tho In-'of serious cates, was nn exceptional- ability to purchnso greater quantities jiy ravorublo iihowliiB T elephone to JBeaver Hill . . . A public lon dlatun " toll station has boon es tablished at lleavor III I !' tha office or tho South ern Pacific Compw. Tho Mel; maid Vaughn Logging Camp ahovp JUhut IUU may bo reachqd through Boavcr Hill. . -all, Long D.latanco. Coos and Curry Telephone Company s Want Ads Bring ResultsLI Safety First, Service? Hltr. AND M IIIXi:. AUTOMOHILE, JIEATI'ir, AfTIHUST, LIFE, WOItKME.N'S '.MI'X8ATin.V AND LMIIIIJTY IXSrHAXCR E. I. CHANDLER, Agency. ,dlns: ' .nai Minion, wii-guii, of building material, Detroit says, has provouted several cnmpunles Ifrom oniarglng tholr plants. At Chicago, tho Calumet docks which have boon occupied only with repair work during tho last eight years, liavo Just received an ordor ifor tho construction of a rroight Btonmor, 2f.O root long and 43.0 foot Injury loss. wldo. This boat, which Is to bo launchod tho latter part or April, was ordered through Now York agents ror a concern In Norway, tho iiiuno or w'hlcb Is not known nt tlin Calumet docks, Dotrolt (Inns hnvo recplyod or ders from eastern shippers which, under norniai conditions, would have boon liul.lt on or near the salt water. Eastern coapt shippers, It Is evi dent, aro buying rroljjhtprs wher ever thoy can bo obtained. Or tho ships ordered at Clovolnnd, a score win no mint at unco upo yards, whonca thoy will bp sont (o tho Atlantic coast and a dozen or moro will bo launched rar usp on tho (Jroat Lakes during the year. Four more aro to ho dollvorod to tho coast In 1017. Tho American Shipbuilding com pany nt Cleveland has an ordor ror six steam rrolghtors rrom Norwog- 1 Ian. Interests nnd the Toledo Ship building company ror fiur boats from the samo source. The latter company also Is building six auxil iary schooners for Now York interests. As showing the dlfforunt classes or wounds rccolved In nctlu.t, tho following percentages woro given on perforating wounds: Hhrapnol 12 por cent; shell, 2 per cent; bullet, 30 por cent; gronudo, I per cent. In surfuco wounds, the porcontngo of shrapuol Is greater and or bullot i'ho wounds rrom bay onets Is tho smallest, being less than ono por cent, 1 GERMAN MANUFACTURERS' CALLED ON CARPET (iovcrniueut Acchhcs Them of Not Pajlng Women Worker Iteaon , able Wages Penal l.es Them. jnr AMiwuud tim tu coo nj TimM.j niCULIN, March I. In nil orfort to sco that workors, particularly woiiuui, engaged in tho mnnufneturo or army mutorlals rocolvp ralr wago, tho govorinnent xaa imposed upon contractors certain definite wagos which thoy aro ardorod to pay. Vio lations aro followod by loss or con tracts, and aomctlnuH eovoror pen alties, Notwltlmtaiidlug tho threatened penalties, rortnln contractors per petually try In tho most Ingenious potFy way's to "sweat" tholr woriws. Tho women making' straps for soldiers' fhiBkH, for Instance, were ordered put 011 a pleco work btiBls of fifteen pfennings per strap. Thoy provloiiBly had boon paid a straight sum per hour. Ono firm, it has now bcon round, Immediately adjusted tho matter to Its sntlsractlon "by de creeing privately that nn hour's wont should consist of a stipulated num ber of straps about twice normal capacity continued to pay by time, and consequently continued to got Its strnps made for spveq and n half pfennings nplnco Instead of fifteen. A second firm was rar moro in genious, It complied with tho ploco work schedule and pays its oinplpyoa fifteen pfoiuiljlgii Pur nlrup- but It charges them nbput half their wages ror heat, light and othor similar Items which, or eourso, wore rreo Under tha old schedule. There nro now under Investigation a scries of iibciI In Alaskan waters. Five huge bulk freighters are to bo built by the American Shipbuilding company at Its Lorrulu yurds In 10 1C nun ton In 1017, Ordors ror sovou other such boats Tor 10 1G delivery havo been distributed among smuller ship- At Cleveland, It Is understood C''1"M'H ot "'"" " that Italian Interests are ncgot!a v . lug tor 28 occnu-golug trading c-mmkwmmkWkwmmkwmmmmkwm rels or ii.OOO tons each. In addl- H tlou to all this building activity, " I 'liMflwiiBWiiw 11 imMi rrolghtors with a total capacity of I 112,700 tons havo changed bunds on tho Orcnt Lakes In tho vicinity or Cleveland alnco the flrPt of the yoar. Sinco last Octobor, when tho present boom first began to no ".you igVe t() Sell, trade Or rent. 80 vessels, with un nggrogalo ton- . ,n , , . .., . . t: i..t u. ...in i.i .,.. inage 01 itiiu.nuii, iiuve uumi oui on times Wyill HUS Will lltiip UU the Clreat Lakes. This is oxcluslvoi or packago rmightors and Cauaillan.UO jt. llU it tlpeS not COSt "T'nuw shipbuilding company has much. Try it and convince Just been organized at Duluth. by y0Ursef of tlie gOOCl TCSUltS. Cap aln Alexander MacDuugall. who JT Have you ever tried TIMES WANT ADS? No matter what has been Interested In the Calliuc- Tho Manitowoc SlilpmuiUtng cptn.-WOn,, ynrds. Tho now company hi pany has orders ror throe steam, ,.en(,v lm QU or(lPr tor ooat of trawlers rrom a noston ooncprn and (ll0 Holland Canal slzo. for a govornmont survoy boat to bo mm M