r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AU6UST 5, 19H.-EVENING EDITION. TWO gBW COOS BAY TIMES Ml O. MA LOXEY. .Editor mill Pub. IAV K. MALOXKV ..Nous Editor A mnXHDAY SEXTIMEXT. JC fOUN WANAMAKI5R rocontly cele brated his seventy-sixth blrtn ilnv. On tluit occasion lie of fered a sentiment that rings more true thnn tho lilfiilutln words that our forefathers used to Inscribe In "alliums." Ho Bald: "To got up to this birthday Is a far road to travel. Hut thero ' Is no unbeautlful borderlnnd be tween summer and autumn. ' .Each birthday opens to one a ' new beginning along the hlgh ' way of thankfulncBB to bring his work to completion and at least try to help tho other man do tho same." The Idea that the years fade Into ach other as beautifully as summer shifts Into autumn Is really poetic. ENGLAND WAS READY FOR II SAYS FRANCE IS IN BAD SDAPE C Continued from Page Ono ) tleshlps. great and small, to sea. The strength of tho Fleet under tho Im mediate command of tho Sallor-KIng will ho 4 03 ships. This Inimonso foreo could not bu all anchored off Splthend. Seven miles of torpedo craft had to he lined up off Reachy Head. When tho total forco steams out Into the open sea the panorama will he one of unrivalled power and magnificence. RULERS OK SUA AXI) AMI. (Continued from Pago One.) lonal defense had been entirely wast ed. Parliament would consent to any liwIlmintlHiililo Kllcrlfk'OS. bUt it WI13 NEW VOFE ON SCHOOL SITE Residents of South Coos River and Daniels Creek Circu late Petition. WAR NO HARM 10 BIG FAIR The Coos Klver school site rontro- rpnrlinil 11 now stnuo tOdnV and to change the Ideas or tne soi- W1CU petitions asking for vices which directed the arm, m. utccMon to determine tho .... . . . ...,.... necessary to mouiiy tne organization f Vl,rgy Chas. S. Fee Says San Fran cisco Exposition Will Be Biggest Ever. xew rusixess Steamer is opexer. Slashings Itillnln' Might in Ships and Seaplanes. Mossltny, Minister of War, admitted w,r ,,ncL,it n circulation, dipt that most of the facts taken separate- (jeorKt. smith said Hint lie did not ly were correct. If not In the way In jll)W w10 n woro circulating the which they had been presented, nt ,etltIoii8. least ns exceptions. This partlnl nd-l jt wns claimed by the residents of mission wns followed by such an up-'irpper South Coos Itlvor nnd Daniels roar In the House that tho Minister creek that the last election was void was unable to continue for a tltno. I bcunust no restrictions were placed When he was able to resume ins on tho voting and nlloglng thnt six Hi-lngs Redvtood from i.iirope. A Portland paper says: A new business for Portland steamships was opened with tho arrival of tho steam er (leorgo W. Elder from Eureka and Coos Hay with three carloads of red rood slashings from the mill of tho Hammond Lumber Company nt Eu kn. The redwood Is consigned to Urn Yellowstone Xatlonal Park and Tho muster of tho fleet Is In tho 8poecll ,0 naked tho Senate to voto ,noro votes wero cast than were there, nnturo or a test mobilisation. It nns)tho oovernment progrnmmo In order Tio election was Blmply advisory, proved brilliantly successful. No, thnt work ,n,B,lt ,Cgn 800n n8 pos- a9 tho school board could select tho fewor than 193 of His Majesty s ships 8lble Ho ,iortook to employ tho lto without any election. Whether i u nun ijiiik uii m jjhudii -""", m08t rigorous control over tne execu-' the hoard will grant the new pell ninny mi wi. I'H uv ;'" " iibi t0n 0f the programme in 01 tirnpmmtiin In nrnor in timia lu n ruinutlnti I,.. l lm(l Ih.Wllni.OJ.on.l"."" "'.."": l"-o. ...... ..w ... ----, ,n ., ., ....,. .... iiuihiiui u, ........i, .............. ,-. v.. 0i,tnlii the best result for tne uerenBo . pianos nnuinur nirsnips, ure amo inn- of ,ll0 c0ntrv. M. Clcmenceati said ng part. The whole of this Immeiiso thnt ht, hnd MOt attended such a forco Is undor tho command of Admlr-i .,-...., 0itti ,inrn isto. "Wo are." ho said, "neither gov- irtiml tmc if.if.itiftml Vnrv nrnvr. tnnt-l Js to bo used to decorate tho Interior lor l l"t this Immense force Into ters have heen brought forward. They ' must be replied to. The Minister ofi War must set forth the present sit-, nation completely, and Indicate his. of ono of the park hostelrles. Mnko a play for luck If you will, lut remember It Is work that plays. al Sir George Callaghan. whose flag Is flying from the Iron Duke. In or commission It has been necessary to embark rather less thnn a third of the whole Naval Kcserve, or about E W SHRMERS 10 CDHESDA! 1 1,000 men. The composition of the .,n,ii,,a ai,n. ini,.i- m,., tinu mobilised fleet Is ns follows: I .,. nf ,.'. Hni,, fllllt ., mpm,,,!,.,,! IS Clght battle squadrons of So ships, shins. I t Iim ft 11 1tn unal mMMf li lm tltnl itna mm r i II i"ffl.. One battle cruiser squadron of four. ',"" ' '" " IT 'Vo l , " ' m tligilieer BrOUQIHOn has NTiy f1ntA It nil Itrisiii nn unaln nt tltnitDnitilu Eight cruiser squadrons of 20 ar-' n't .,.mim,u i.,i tmon ntwn.i mourod and ten protected cruisers. ,,ro 900-1005 much less had been One light cruiser smindrou of six 1.. i.-... i. 1., n- . )'.-II I Ill I'lUUll' IIUIU III .HJ1 lllllll.v 8''l'8' . t Tim ftcni'pR ntimvnrl thnt nt Mm I'liili Large Delegation from Ash land, Roseburg and Grants Pass Coming. One training siiumlrou of seven large but old protected cruisers. One nilne-lnyer squadron of seven ships. Thirteen torpedo flotillas of 1ST destroyers and S3 torpedo boats. Xlue flotillas of 9 Btibtunrlnes. Hritulu'x Rlggest Airship's First Hlglit. Men Working Wow Ready For Other Bridges. Thnt good progress Is being made Between 100 and IfiO Shrlncrs nnd their wives nro expected hero noxt Sunday nnd Monday for tho big ses sion of the Slirluu on Tuesday, when of min tliev u-niilil linvo 3020 tilrros nl nrtlllorv.' na nunlnst 3370 In Cor- on the Coos Hay bridge was t! e stnte- mnny. Tho stocks of ammunition ment of Engineer C. .It Hroughton. wero adequate. They wero by no who wns here from North Hend last means worse than normally was. He- evening on business. He said that PORTLAND, Or., Aug. r.. "While t1n Piuinnin-Paclfli' fair nt Sun Kran- nnother ,,hi will lin n wnndnrrul celolirntlim locnuon n,i , iixnosltlon nt Snn Dleuo bo n most attractive affair, tho big- - gest show will bo outside tho gates. It will bo tho whole stretch of tho Pacific const from San Diego to Brit ish Columbia, and the person who comes this wny, from whatever mo tive, and fails to see as much as pos sible of this murvelous empire of riches and opportunity will regret It." Such wns tho statement of Charles S. Fee, pnssonger traffic manager of the Southern pacific company ,nnii ono of the directors of the Pnnninn Pnclfic International Exposition, this morning, I "Wo hnvo now on tho press n 100 page booklet exploiting Oregon which I regard ns one of the most complete , nnd useful publications ever Issued about this part of the country. "As for the effect of the war, If will not Injure tho Exposition . In fact I feel sure thnt if the great conflict Is Europe Is prolonged to any great ex tent, It will '-nvo the natural tenden cy nf diverting tourist travel from Europe to the Pacific const . People are going to travel and the American industries ure going to profit by the wnr, because we will have to supply a good share of the foreign markets with our products, and that will menu n'oro proseprlty for us. There will bo tin niiiM- ........ .... .......i uiimii nr ... . S'rv,, my.4 Brctti.lu T'Z'ti H'I'UI "'""tnnlsheaN LllllHOII V I M. Arlington. Ve Gt k( A.-c...e Clorinond d ,, 1 Raymond E. Waikin Mno McNnlr. lMn! Mf 1. Bon -wen nd Mml(, ton . "v" " Voiey nn.1 i...... will , "canor. Coqulllo IImIiTI u Croat Hrltaln's lilL'irodt nlishln. An tra Tores No. 3. mode Its first flight ' nt noon yesterday from Klngsnorth linvill nll'Hlllli ntnllnn. Slinornoaa ,.. m , ,,, , .... .-.-.....,. ...... ...... ,......, .......,, a ciass 01 novices win no union 01 a; Wilch hns been under construction long pilgrimage over the burning for the pnst year and possesses two MIIKlS. alrsllln tllllls rnniililo of iirrntiininilnl. ,.r r.f,,i n, ...n.,,,n lllg fOlir nlrshlllS TioO feet 111 length. ftrl,l Inlocrnnli unrvlrn li'nil lionn frnnt Commodore Osborne, In charge of the. y Improved. With regard to the Klngsnorth Station, commanded tho question of boots, the men would go iioni, niui.ll lllllllf HIIIIIU IIL'UIIIIIlll circular flights over tho Medway Vnl- ley. 1 no nirsnip left n the afternoon El-Knb Klub, the local branch of tho Ashland Temple of the Mystic Shrine, has everything In rendlucss for tho visitors. From Ashland fifi Shrlncrs will come In antes, most of them bringing their wives, A similar ferrlng to the equipment of the Engi neer Corps, the Minister said that from 1900 to 1911 they had spent 100,000,000 framw. as compared with 100,000,000 francs spent In Germany. The (lermans had got a great start. Since 1912 the grants for the pur pose In France had been Increased. With regard to telegraphy, all the forts would be Joined up one with nn other. The wireless s ntlous In the enst would be furnished with new Moreover, tho number Is expected from Roseburg,' f0r Splthend, nu uraniB rnss aim oiner towns win wimt undoubtedly stimulated most ni-iiu ih uuiuKiiwiiiin. illl kuuu I'nixiiH- llw lii!MiliinH,n r l. ... ,il. weather the attendance may bo oven m wn8 t,0 ,,,,, nrUv(y of tho 8t.a. jjrenter. MUCH TALK OF WERE TIIEV SCARED? W 0 BA Some Interesting Sidelights of European Struggle Old Legend Comes True. Tho European about the only topic on the street and Coos Ihiy. Polltk planes. They came nnd wont with eosy graco nnd an Impression of strength and security, us though the days of doubt wero gono and tho air was tlielr very own. With a I strong wind behind them, two of tho planes flew from one ond of tho ns- 1 sembled fleets to tho other, In u mnt tcr of a few minutes and then dis appeared Into the haze of tho opon, empty sea beyond. Not the quickest iiinirujiT. ijing motionless, nut men acingly, on the water beneath thorn, rniild. witli full s'oam up. hovo fnl- luwcii mem In treble the time. Fill i-iKiuy nines an uour iliese sen planes were travelling new eyes of the fleets III Mm t'nfi nmlmilliiintit nf ..n.l Kion tin. vn,inui i .ii i.i.,. Iii .' tooth rattled so that I could hardlv ::.".: - ""ki iiiu i. ,i. ,.. .,.. .,."' 1 iivui iiiu M1111111111111H in iiiu 01 in era, Into the field with two pairs, but there wasn't much to say about the work as yet as It had been a matter of preliminaries. He Is now working nboitt fifty men on tho Job and ex pects to soon have more. Tho piling for tho fnlse work of the center pier hnvo been driven. I Mr. Hroughton Is not certain yet whether It will be necessary to screen all of the Immense amount of gravel' that will be necessary for the con-' creto work. Ho said that he would screen some of it and see how It runs. Thousands of yards of It have been piled In North Rend and In the locnl railroad yards la Marshflcld. If j If till lino r lm nnrnAtiAil I mnnn ftn ' II till llliO M I1V- n IVIIVll It llll'UII III! fill GRAND HEATRE O-NIGHI T "LORD Clll'MLKY" An liitcrentlng Story of a Mu'i Devotion to Ills Soldier 0,, In I'our Pitrtu As I'lcscnlcil Hjr KliAAV AXI) i:i.iaCElt "THE UOAD TO I'LAlMtttf Rlograph thnt wns only a temporary nrrange-1 Inimonso amount of labor to handle mot'it, and C, 000, 000 francs would bo It set aside In 1915 for "relief" boots. I As yet Mr. Hroughton has not re A motion referring the matter to tho'w'ved orders to start tho construc Army Committee wns adopted after! Hon of the bridges on the Umpqun nn agreement hnd been reached be- and Sluslnw. However, ho has mndo tween the Committee, tho Govern ment, nnd M. Clemcuccnu. A nowspapor man who Interviewed n veteran of the Civil Wnr, quotes him ns follows: The man who went through n bat tle ami says bo wasn't scared Is m doggoned liar. I used to tell about! how we marched fearlessly aualnst tho guns of the enemy, but I got to uiniKing that I mucat so cry main 1 more years to live and maybe I had seme preparations for them and would bo rendy to stnrt on n day's notice. Inability to got quick ship meats between hero and San Fran Cisco ho finds to be ono of tho draw backs in the locnl work. The' nro 7lJ,)oUor H,l' W "b0"1 " Since then ..on or .nnoY f,u'1. '"' l "'' t battle my llllbbor rnnlU... 00" rlet' " tllOt I COl war situation Is llm power of the seaplane, notj u?r. .,'( . " " ' ' Ic of conversation ml '" '' Imposes of attack by J J, lJ' ,0, Vod ami In gatherings 011 ,,0". '' In the detection of sub- "" ? Is 00 hiB V 1" s nnd everything marines, whlcli from a senplnue cnn,(, ?""? .,.,?" '",1K1 (.oxl" i man Empire. The prophecy was that (iormnny would have n ruler wtio would relgu for years nnd bo ; mucli beloved; that he would In turn ho succeeded hy a hot-headed eon who would Inwilvo the nation 1 l III a world-wide war In whirl, iliul I l?mil..t , ...... 1.1 1... .1 . . ...a I "'"l'u nuillll IIU IllWIIIiyilll. I lie present situation apparently malum It all enmo true. Emperor William lmvlng succeeded bin rather. Empei or Frederick, and tint outcome of tho present wnr will determine hu.. true It was. J. ('. Kendall said that a few weeks hko he picked up an old new, paper which printed a forecast by snmo progiHHitlcnior of future uNonts. For August. It gtntcd that nil Eu rope would be Involved In wnr In inni liiouiu. Counilliuau Curl V WITH THE TEA and the Toast i -K-n- .OOI EVEXIXH. 1 Tlie good things or lRo nre ! not to be had sliinly. but como I to us with a mixture: like a I witoolboy's holiday, with a I task nfrixed to the tall of It. I Charles l.anib. A WARTIME MUIITMARK. attacking, nr Auvtrlnus advancliijf, rayed: HaUoties booming, bombard grade: EvorNon of f ' nelts cruel, cantering come. I. Hoi. Dealing destruction, doom! England, esclted. nxpocts excuse: Franco, reeling friendly, roars feud; uermniiy. growling, grimly BU'pn; devastation. for Kooso- iuarslirield nerved In the i.iu-inuii nnny nnd, while bo is loyal to the Fatherland, ho ihiuks (Jermany Is wrong In the piosent struggle and that the Kaiser has been on the wrong tack for the past six voars. That the situation In tho Hu.t u regnrded much more seiious than It I"nnry, howling, hoots her "hops"' Is here was Indicated by a telegram ' "Rl-V- Innocent. Intently inquires ' W ll I I It T ( 1. !.!. .11 .....-. ill t lllltl't ...at At. I- .! ..,ii u ... ui'imun riciie(i iroill 1 " ' "" 1 mi 1111s out his wife yostordny. Slie Is visiting l'" l,,aw 'lown their fires. at the homo of her sister In Cort-' --K- land. N. Y.. where lior brother-in- Ww Is president of the First National . ' THE CY.MC SAYS: Hank. Slip wanted to know if she lllll.l .in -. k. ....... ..1 III. .. .. Biiuiiiu limn, iiuinu mi once iihimiu iiniurui unesirt mnkn Mm .ni,i of llnlifliliig Iwr visit, but Mr. Ken-, "' "otter but It makes It a whole lot .....1 mivu uiu-n iiMiniK ner 10 8tayi",u iiiuoniioriauio. and spend some western money to I -n-IJ- eae mo eastern riiiauiial Htrlnireiu'i- iriuiMo 111 ran A. C. Shaw, head or tho legal do imrtnient of tho C. A. Smith Coin pany, Is hero from Portland. Sir. Shaw was formerly a solicitor of the united States Interior n.imri-m.,, st Washington and was one of the It doesn't matter how deeply In love a Coos Hay girl may be, she never rorgets to get the right ehniigo for a dollar. --- - . laming ngures in tn0 Hnlllnger- 1 the Ql'IET ORSFRVl'it mve. T filavls eplsodo of a few years ago. --: "" l.H hAh: . i' ' 'rS' t "Tl", S ??.?' " s' Vond.n ., ,u" friend, to provide his son with nee-! canary xuucis anu start turn for homo -H-M- Thoro Is always an easier and bet as soon ns possible. Ho has not re- tor way in ith. ,Z,X r nnu .P01' dyl any response find consequenU ItSiib&ta to ft EKf ta'taat'S Ty fa somewhat worried. finish r the reason lie stayed was the same rea son I stayed: the othor robs hndn't souse enough to run so he stayed with them. And yet we are persunded that there aro persons who do not got seared in battle. There nro persons In whom rear appoars to have been lert out. Rut those nro not the ones who nro doserving of grentost credit for bravery. A man who was In, the fight at Chlckamiiuga told usWthnt as they wuro approaching the en emy's works at 0110 time one of his comrades showed groat signs or rear and nnothor ono burst out laughing, and said: "Why. 1 believe von nre seared." "I am scarod." was tho honest response, nud ir you were scared half us bad as I am vou'd run. Thore It was In a nutshell. The reason tho one didn't run was be cause he didn't know fonr. Tho ion son the other didn't run was boacuse his duty to his country held htm In lino. It requires no courngo to race tho thing you have no fear of. It Is no disgrace to acknowledge foar in battle. Tho disgraced man Is he who allows his fear to control him. STUXfi! Wo hit the trail ror up above; Twas one day lato In June, All Nature seemod In smiling mood, Tho birds were all In tune. With horses fresh nnd spirits high. That gavo tho time full zest, until Queen Lll. who came behind, Lit on a hornet's nost. Hor eyes were big as saucers And wild with abject fright. Wo tried to keep from laughing; sure. We tried with all our, might. C0IWU0.,HAS BIO PAYBOLL Amount Paid Out Last Week Was in Excess of One Thousand Dollars. There Is not n general understand ing and appreciation of the Import- on-' nnco of tho work bolnir dono In orst Mnrshfleld by the F. E. Conwny Com- Tiie I'uny. in niiuition to tho large Im provement bolng made by the erec tion of Myrtlo Arms, ono of tho larg est nnd most modern apartment houses on the Pacific Coast, tho pay roll Is something worth whllo In tho business world of Coos Hay. Tho weok bororo last the F. B. Conwny Company pnld out JSIG in wagos to more than 10 workmen nnd artisans who nro engaged on tho new npartiuont building. Last weok the Bum total of tho payroll was In ex cess of $1000. Among the laborers at work, probably tbo highest paid were the plumbers, which In ono Instance, including overtime, the amount was lit excess of ?i"'j for ono woek. Mnny new featuros nre bolng add ed to tho Myrtlo Arms nnd when completed It will be what It is In tended to be ono or the most boau tlful and modern apartment build ings on the Pncirie Const. Eczema All Gone! 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HOKbSIH LontilNO l-NCtlNhl'HINR HO.MEECO NOM ICS: I )omel ic Science, DomrjtkU l:NC.INI:I:lilNi: Hleitrlial, Initio, lllclnvnv. Mech.1nlc.1l. C.liemkal.MhH Ceramics, COMMliUCH. HHARAwal IMRISTKIAI AKTS I'lhtitmiiil fount! Aerlcnlliire.Dirf I liiR, Honi' M.ikrrV C ourse. Indutfil Art, lsorrV. Iluslnes- Shotl Ivum Sinvio Mhsu I'laiie, Strlnj, B4 VoKc (.ultiiir. piiiKr Billing" Cwirir by Mill Ff A.IJir.. Til l RKtllHTlAI, (w.7.IMn-) Cuitillli, Onf CANNING PEACHES and TOMATOES Phone us or call in and see them 394-J COOS BAY TEA, COFfEE AND SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broadway wrung, We nil ran back to rescuo her, win utsins wiui anguisn Hut didn't go so vory close 1110 tune yueon I.ll got stuns. HEARSAY. Tho average married man will frankly admit that in tho choice of a Ufa partner his wife's Judemnnr wn ji auijenor 10 nis ow. ' Cl'Ll.l.VGS OK COQl'lliLK. Coos County Sent Xcws As Told by Hie Herald. Paul Walkor went to Marshflold yesterday to take the Rreakwator for Portland, Ho contemplates a trip to Alaska but may stop In Portland un til spring nnd got into the newspaper gamo there. Fred Slnglo went to Roseburg Sun day, taking his sisters. Mrs. Roy Cowan, of Montana, and Mrs. A. V. Roach, of Wendllng, who are return ing to their homes after being called hero by the death of their brother, Harry Slaglo. Ho returned yesterday forenoon and reports the road rough with accent on the "rough." Edson Elliott, formerly with the Margaret lies company, accompanied by his wife, Is visiting his mothor, Mrs Helen Harvey, and his uncle, h. H. Meade. Hubert Rollins also visited tho Meado homo Inst weok, returning to Hundon Saturday. Lanson W. Lenovo and Gertrude M. Arrlngton wero married at Bandon July 29. Rev. Wm. Horsfall ofHclat Ing. Tho groom Is a Coqulllo boy. tho son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Le novo, and the brldo is a member of one of the old Myrtlo Point families. Tho young couple will make their Great MidSunimer Sale Every piece of Summer Merchandise must be closed out to make room for the New Fall Goods which will arrive shortly. Our prices have been marked lower than ever. Uome and see what we are offering. ilOO Snell Wnlstt, for l,iullcc In Voiles, Lawns. Mulls, etc QOp beautirul styles they are, $2 to $3 values, on salo nt uo Thompson's (Jlove-liitliiK Corset. Vnrlous now styles, (M values to $2..ri0, now orrored at V ',t Ladles' Cutset Covers Heautirul patterns, laco and ombrold- CJJ ery trimmed, values to $ 1.00, now "U Ijidles' Fancy Pud Rose SupiHiitei-s All shade3, wore 3Sc, IQji now, a pair ' " 10c Ladies Tim Hose silk lisle, values to 35c, now Men's Fine So Linen heols and toes, all shades, woro 20c, IJJa now, a pair ; ' Ladles' Wash Petticoats In pretty striped chambrays, val- OHa lies to 75c, spoclal UU Men's Swell Dress Shirt Latest patterns, values $1.50 and flOp S2.00, now uu Satisfaction or Money Refunded THE FAIR Central Aven Next loor to Cluiudler Hotol I home here. COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY 93 Central Avenue Pone ANSC0 AGENCY J Cameras and Everything for Them WPRy DFFICE SUPPLIES STATIONER! 1 ramMMMH