JI?I !. I' I 3j' I ipffWfWV'Wi-.i wuw- i -vr r"-" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFfELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914. EVENING EDITION. SIX nzt mmmimmmmmKmmammmmtmmmmammmmamKimimmmmmmammimmmimmmmmaammmtmmm . .,.,.,, ...- 1' 'MWWi ID WEALTH IN M WILL AID HIS POCKET UNITED STATES mnnn mmm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .UVJKJU I IIUUIIUUW xK on mm i Continued frorr Pace One Wm. Peterson, Stranger, Sue- Frank B. Waite Says It Will cumbs Suddenly at Blanco Mean fcra or ureal rros- ttetime Durn the month? of June Worth S 10,000. perity Here. id u:r the h branch ht- , , w, , meat arenrr at Easeoe : out Wm. Peterson a straaser rarry- nai toe m-ra i -... - las 9-Prt efcomir that h wa f t from 'h European ar in a bgsl ,.!. .... 4. L i w. Hi-.. i inrmmh. im tit ii th beiief oi rranK a ni ddn!r : th BlatKo Hotel la: Waite. who arr.ved here lat evenln? eerslar. drlnic on tt stairs hil to look after beine aiti to h.i room He was the Bar husinew intereeu on Mr. Walt fame in frost a boat 45 rear oH anl m vldaUy Portland. her he ronrerrea na a rfctlm of tuben:uloii. W. J Wllsr "d other. H said Mr. Petenoa arrired here ystr- that th Earusn BtB?iiiien. o dar aad registered from Mrrtl Point, for the tlma bela? spoil Mr. Wll- fayloe thai he wu ola? to Portland r'i plan. I -j-j, am tk iio w w.at-T iooit. A in r i -r t"" " . tfcoagh of maalT nature, hit sank- plored." said Mr. Walta latt nltht. ea cheek and saral appearaar braoee of the lmmn low of life lndkattd that It.'ei pa ni naa.-Jy aad propertr It will cans. How raa for him. ever, lookiar at It from a cold- He walked around the ftreet . blooded commercial standpoint, the ter and Ut erealnr went to the tt t'nlted State shoo Id and will be a pan of the Blanco. He wm found zreat busings gainer. It will aeaa alulae oa a chair there by Cha. that the United State will practlc Howard and Watt Short. Peteraon allr hare to fnpplr th world, for roald Kwrcelr breathe and in re- nisfclag goods for the con a trie In saoat to an inqairr ld that bt to' red and for the coontrlei that wlead to be taken to hU room, and hare been relrinr on Enrope for the two ttaned to a: him. Oa their tonne of supply, la addlton the fialn be colUpaed and wm car- to thU. it will probablr make the TteA into the parlor, bat he did not fatted State a world financial a rerlve. dylaa; a I moat latantly. Ht ter. I p-t to shortly the wa dead when a abyskiaa arrired mo: proaperona timet the United a few miaatea later. State bu erer known about 1 JOft r-n to the railroad camp alone In addi'lon to the larre aim ber shlrped In from Portland. San Francisco and other point. Mr Dixon ars he doej not an!- elpate t-at mtay of the foteizn work- '- men il! leare to to back to Euro; fil to enlist !n te wars la which their ,y AAH.t.1.. mwM I.VATiMll - WWM..S .M"..T.. lite Tunnel lTT2rv.lri2. Mt tunnel .N. ". between i drnoiieia ana WJ.'n. 15 masiDz rood nrore. Porer Brother, who are drlrinc v 'unnel from the nor'h . nd. wr 2IT feet underxround en July 2- Hcjjer k Houswr. who hsd th coa'ract for drirlnc the t-3nn. from the lo-ith. uble tte work ,n U-im. Sha and Benoa. They ar H"t naderrronnd and will to m:: they ffl' Porter Bros." cw. Por ter Brc. hare mao as hUh a? 247 feet procref In one month. o 'ha :i: tw cinT'ctors should aTe-a upward f $ ten per mon'h. Thev har not encoiBtered aar dlffk-ilMes la te tannl. 'he formation b-lnr the same for the entire dUtaace that they hare drtrea and apparently the sam Coroar Wllaoa 'found Peuraoa'i "I do aot think that the war will '' h south J?nf Tb!t,,.!lrt rrip this raoralaa. I-aat erealaf. be o( lone duration. The EnrlUh Peterson's clothet thowd that he aad FreB'h natles w.U toon drive had about 1 2 '."(0 la the Tint Na- Germany from the sea and then win Uoual Bank of Portland .the Glad- blocade and attack her seaports aad soe ttate Bank aad h alto ba4 it lil toon en1. France and Enr- ahoat MS in caah. a ticket on the land and Japaa will be able to insure Elder aad other effects. la the rrit safety to shipplnx on the blah aeaa was a life insurance poll'y for 11000 m that 'here is little chane for the made payable to hit ectate. det for I'nited Stat to bom inrolTed. tereral thousand dollars worth of In fat. aoou rh only may that w property la the Willamette Nailer. etc. Mn. .Ida Scaolta of Oast on. Or . tfaoHzht' to be a i'.t-r o( the de ceased, was the only relat:i- ma rfeaed ia papers fouad in hi ef ti pltm j't-A f'roner W.l-ou o hold the body in--- and that ah mould cm trie ' nm I'r'tn -. "1 in' some t'-i.- r. t'ttt ., 'ould Ije-orce invold moull be s'.rr. for to nat.n attempted invade '.'inala ' If to B WOULD MERGE G01DNITIES cpeaed up. The hlz tunael It at'it 42A feet loac so that It will be o-.-p'.eted about Jsnuaiy 13. IJlr W'ttrk In July. Th confactor hare sTen . sborels workinc and are alto dr". r..-elsr-.t tunnels. Dirlas; the raor.h r.; July 42. aoa yards of dirt w- -iov. ed and about fee of tunnel dr.r en. I'p to Aurut. 4 4 feet of tun nel had been driven, learlnx about r,4i ft to drive. Therw are alne tunnels on the line. So. 1 belnr the Notl tunnel. No. 2 is north pt the Slitlaw and the balanr of them r tr-tn the Slualaw aad Coot Bar ar.d are numbered In ordor from th K ten end. Th leaxtht of the fin- ! are at follows: 1- HiF ' TV? ar HA S5i njr-ii Jif- jntwii- ..-r-. 1.-I1 aS ' 1 " ' -if'et'i. .'tT5 Advance Showing WOMENS' NW PALL SUITS AND COATS - DRESS SKIRTS "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves 50c to S1.50 The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Modart Front - Laced Corsets "American Lady" Corsets NEW FLOWERED CREPES 25c PER YARD Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue Phone 361 M 1 SHIPPING NEWS N" v So N'. So So So iANPEOPLE Passengers on Marshfield- Roseburg Auto Line Report Roads in Fine Condition. A ft' ; 5-,rt0 fot 4 coo fcac vlAOO feot cTi-a ft. T 42a fen. .4ftO ft. So. SOft feat. 1 J. I'. I'ortiT III. 1 Mr. Dixon stated that Johnson Por- Smith TO REGISTER VESSELS HERE 'r had boen v'y ! at Florence. e-, Ins confined to his home about three eks. He left the othor day for Per land. H'i family had ben with h'm a: Florence. Strenuoua work' The Marabfleld-Koseburx au'o line took out eleven passengers this morn- 1DR, some for Coos county points. Cooston and Eastside People' Figure on Forming One I Municipality. I At a ra'ln at the KaauM City Hall last eninx. plans for merxlns; Colston and Ka aid and th Inter- Tnina; rniory into one municipaii- ,.,, ,BfiaraWr from rheumatism r ZL 1 wlth rty and has xon back to San Francisco across Coos River r- launchd. 1 .1.1. ki. .miiv v-t,. 11.. j 111 "".'k?. de bZ d,a: I Fontaine had ihlr famlllos at' Gar- a week t outinc recently. 'Ill Coiitliiui Witk ork caused tn breakdown. Enxineer Hoey has alto been suf Company Will Make Coos Bay Home Port of Its Steamships. When the Adeline Smith balls front l OK REDONDD! I 1 EO. I. ELI Steamer Sails for San Fran cisco With Big Cargo and Passenger List. Hon from tb Cooston Commercial AiBtr fn. Club aad was favorably received by! u j.nuia p.joi. Mayor Kittoon of Eastside preaided (001 Hay tomorrow, xti will tarry the new inscription: 1 "Adeline Smith. .Marxhfleld. Coim Bay, Orexon." The cause of the chanjee la chutme in rexlstration of the voxels ami the Sann .Smith ami ucdondo will be Steamer Arrives from Eiiil and Sails for Portland Today. Tho Goo. . KMcr U-.1: mornltiK for I'or'bnd w. a 1 1 The steamer HeJondo left today for Sail Fraurlaco at 10 a. m. with list 0f msenntr. hn.ngi:,tV ::& pntneiisHra and a deck carso of and a fair cargo of nsUal iOO.noo feot of Iitmbor. Tho passen- freleht. Aninne thote sa.-f ciVl sor list Included K. It. Hodson and wore: iie. Irene iiodson. .Mrs. I.. A'. I)un- Tho8f M ypara. Lute Ml .ai. .jin iimvr. Mja. .1. m. i.iicn- p,ni Hngmuss. n. Mrs. U'7 .V3 .. ..?"' ' "" "i'Vv- " w,Kl.. .'hanxed on their next trio from hore. "' "... i.mninor. ji a a. m. H. Goucher C A. SsdIhlM r. i" .! ii '"'-- ,Ther will b ruirUterml th mniK hk ". i.ni' mnacson. in. Chester 1 t v..ov mi ivm iirk i-J financial imiatlon will not affect th .. ". . .. .7. .:. ,. .. fBimcanii !. r iinnimii t u- c.iti. . .. . v. ., u t .. til ' -' . -. .. .... - . i" - ...- -- - - -" in. Ami n& sm r pitnirinvi (Ulu iinv ............ ... .. ,. ...a,.. w. . wi.iik.. i i iiarn Mr I. j jiiti. i 'a .... a . j. . . . ai in mwiin? ana lami r tnn ; r.n....i ...!. ..k.Ai..,i.ikoii- ............ ...... .... m . ...., . .,., ....... . .... . - " -- - - .1 not mini 01 mem iainainE to eaten . " 77 , "", . 7. '. -.. v Um....ms .i their home nort ' '""""'". johii .Murrua, joun i.ar- Maore the north-bound train for Cortland which 2:11. The roada are la xcellat appointed a committee to confer with condition and careful drivers assure ,n people of Cooston and Investigate the travdllers on this line of a safe "nl report back. Tbe will probably and pleasant trip over one of the lak' It up with the Cooston people most scenic routes In Orexon. Cars nwtt Sunday. leaving Marsbfleld at 5 a. m. reaih About a dozen loading mn of Coos Myrtle I'olnt for breakfast. Camas ton. Including Messrs Walker. Horn for lunchoon and arrive in Itotobura; me. Meeks. Hunt and others, present at 1, leavlnx a marxlii of an hour ed the nlan. Thev itatdl that rnna. py many. At tn conclusion of It. Ul the finance were arranied for .'jewra. xcutsts. .Nelson and wait- in rfvB it, uiil thBt if it bi-iv. pass tbroutch Hoseburx at ty of the Kattside City Council ere0f the -nxlnTnen on the western n.lf- l " b r s'erla'.lzed 1- tnls?'.u haw stopped the ork He has not had any advles can cerninx be 'rldse wotk i.ere or at he In ; q .a or Slu aw The chance will b one of the blx-l ,. .. t advertisements for Cjos ' lufld Mnrln Wncicntr JW son, A. Larson. J. Anderson, Joe Clar- KinBlr. Mis May Uonons. C I A. .otl. Alena I.K'htner. Miss i;rv. M II tr -02. Mrs. I h .stennoim. Mrs. ,M. Stenholtn. iiavi. Rimnr l!a. on L R, era for rest be lor the train trip. Among the passengers over this line thin mornlnc ere Adam Lome, ('has Crej-, H. K. Shine. Ilessle Matley. J. nnberson. H II. Flt-nilnz. I) K. Wll- 00. J c Drown. Miss Peterson. Mrs. ton was bHntc held back by Inability to make Improvemen's. It has only about 100 residents, not enough to meet the Isal refjulrement of 150. to Incorporate They stated that the lownsite companies ti.ere were not lllllatrom and Wm Kennwly Judne wiliinK o Improve and apparently the Hall was a passenger for Cnqmlie only object of the townslte companies where he goes on legal buslne-s was to sell unimproved iot They Kodak ft morefiPnily on the map In siilp-l '"r Vl ''.M?' AmivG,r "v v J . "?,,.dei,i FTiTikl ne clrdoB. Heretofore, the Smith ' -tnn ?v' ' in' -. SV " n ?' ' (5e,,. MlfsS.d.oMio. vessels have been restored from St.' p" v . iZV- w "A xt" (J0?,,rum "W., I",! S laui. the former home office of the , ,"r,' " .' .iV ,1m." Ui, K,.,BM; A: K I)ai '7;,.:, .on.i.Hnv. hut c a Smith. Arnn J' 'rl.f- ' ) n. O. Pnrdl. Carl e. M. Pettltt. Hoy IWItt. Cbu. LATE WftR NEWS hiLn'..,i c... n u- ci.. !... .noii. joun Holm. c. Dally. John I)e- ler. 11. L. Ilrove. C u. ..t. v:i, iii vnii.i ... ... w.s.fii Huiu ...... .. n.l , 1. --.. --- --- . ..... ... .1... 1. ... 1 nuinM unit juti iiouinn. Vninnnn a i.iirson. i.riicr wen iii-Bii iiui iui Miiuu mi uj rKl- ....v. ... ... --- , .1 . - .. .. ! . Wm r I onlra Plin. Illfl. I . lennB ir.e vessels out oi uoos nay. " "., - -- .1 ...... :....... .r-.- -.... . . hart. K. J. Montan. Leo PV uen inuy io-'k 11 nil wan 1110 .m-..ii i..mi m- i.iivr; thii' ;..: ;... . ...i..nn tr. v. Li Kovornment officials, they found that! """:" tJiuiYon. I. x derson, Jess Richardson, , L, Th.. Tl'RKKV IS -NKUTHAL. Mart.hfleld l)aMliuicll- (IosmI to Ptoerte! agreed to It. toins oirit-e It now loeaiel here. Then 1 r,,kcn Cnino .North Along Const burK. Mrs. J. , C. Pf?0'.01" C 1 they suBKOsted adding Coos Hay to I of California. wf, i Chii Ftni! lnrt.hfllil nml li nniwnmmii Oggoner, .MTS. ta. " - and the government .Vcutrulity iw. iHvi.tH r I'nder the new registration the ,-n. Tini vessels will be taxod in this count'. CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. . The Snni "m n Captain Simpson had Dardanelles and straits nf the Dm. 1 his vessels registered from Hninlro. phorus wore closed today in order to put tey assessed them too high and IliiKh II (hut I . i Jl preserve tho neturallty of Turkey. AID l-'Olt A.MI.ItK'AXS. f .i. 4t Pr lo 'iy- Hat Tllia 1 NEW YOItK. Aug. fi J. P. Morgan & Co hav obtained from the Hank of Frame, on he credit of their ParU branch, Morgan. Harjes & Co.. five mil lionx In gold, to lie placed im mediately ut the dUpoal of merlcuns. AMHASSAIIOK l.l-:.VES. I II J xkUIM Vtnt 10 loot Pt. Tlro.J LONDON. Aug. . The Gorman iinhnsoiidnr. Llchnowsky, with his vife and Hulto. left London todny iy a special train, hound for the oatliiont. A largo crowd asseinhlod it the railway station but there was 10 demonstration. ('HUMAN SHIP SEI.EI), '$ You Will Want to Keep That Vacation Time Fresh and Green in your Memory Mi.r 11 is oiiij- one 11 your. Tal.e a Kodak wild jou. You press u button mid your nimio N piVM'iwd for nil time o: beautiful view of liter, mount In or m-ii will he n JOY iivmhcI. SEE OUR WINDOW RED CROSS DRUG STORE - PHONE 121 lilt A.KHltt1 frv.. to Co nt TlDlM J DOVEIt. N. II., Aug. C.A Ilrltlah Anrshlp seized the German hark Porkeo. which loft Now York for liauilnirg. ho changed tho registration to San Francisco. Ihv Honr U Stpu-nrt tvlm u.iii. 1.I0 StolnhmiBO. Mrs. C. r uflf. -.:. .;.'. "T " ."" " .:".."" ..-!,. p v j iuuiiiy. is on a long niiiouiohlle tour or iruiiunuuiiic", rii thrniiL'd Pulirnrnln nn.i .... th. n-.,- Alvii Ilacon. G P. VtuZ( 6; r gon cosht. writes to Jack Hodman Lowther, Miss H, M,'l'tlf j.; uiii iiuiiunn as ioiiows, unaer unto hukcio, .'d. . r -.- .... ni of August 1 : Morrow. Dean A, Baldwin. r t- "V'e are now cami near Handon. this belnir our third Morrow. Dean A, Baldwin r ped on the beach ? F M Iwlti "jftaStS l.lnr nnr tt.lr.l Ston. Mrs. L. M '. b lIMn.A..n. t. I HH. ... tlUfll UHlltlUIl. II11R iiuxutui, t. ia nut uo- ... . :..-""" "" "- M n ITnrlinR. .Mrs II """... ed that this troublo will bo en- ,H ,ier.0'. l-eorgew. smith and wife JV ,V ."h7," ' r. F Zurckfr, w ... iiraniiHi in nn no th o mnpn .. nrnA v. , ....t - .-ii,. ii Now Coos Hay will lead Portland. oSetlS ?.?' haS' ZTin "ohS VW 0 S'0S as they hav0 no vessels anywhere , M!f?J u, '"' rJ he ,a ? ,!0D " Mrs. L. N. Dukn, .N ?. n near as large as the Adeline Smith ?o: Mhh: ..ff "rfnr,,.!d, ml t,,nt Mra N.O. Moore, C Li registered out of there. ' ih.? ? "' h.'"?',rl.c l'?rt Toke an v. Mrg E, u B";, Z ,'.rl u. ,,0cn aiuI woro "el(l "1 fSstn b J Mll'er. B. CniPFf'-" , for five days. We did not see them; moWagoner Mrs C L. WW lionsTS ltKiM's'rivxK- nrobah y thev had cotton nut nf thorn mo .VaBhu"1''. nnnrin. Mn.6 just before we came through . Georco .'. ,L" -. .-.iriA firar. L u Z War Already Sends Prim. Sky-Hlgli nd wife were telllnj; Ha a few of their via Mrs F v Fuller, Mr. - III liliilskii tAIllirikfiirns U'tilnh uoin nitlln ftinrti ...-. - - - 1 1 riv- Illy Aio.ltJ Fr lu Cou Hit TIrim 1 Frnm flil.l li.o.l, ...i.i.t. ju- LUU, l LONDON. Aug. 6. Tho Ilrltlah tJ' sont of Curry county, for several rn0lroodr ,11 government's scheme to control food mUos north .perhaps twelve of fifteen. v,,i RMr Jo supplies is 10 no issued shortly, as a - roau is run of sand and one of shortage Is already reportod. Heof- the hardest propositions to get over steak which yesterday was 3'J cents with n macMno I have ever tackled. """ PtariDdl . ". "i r. .hvl Jieim liuh, , .., Mrs. J a pound rose to 41' cents today. CHINA MAY' ItKVOLT. in. Auo.Uiisl rri to Coo ti? TlmM ) TOKIO. Aug. C Itenorts that the rewilutlonarloK in China nre showing signs of mtUlty have the focus of mention here. It is feared that the Hurnpenii war will inspire an out tsramlg l"clil"rr pointed out that by merging the two towns ami tnKing in Intervening ter ritory, they would make a flno mu nicipality. A bridge across Coos Riv er, they polutod out, would make a largo section of flno farming land around Wlllanch. Kentuck and other "lots tributary to Eastside. Othor arguments vore advanced by them. .Messrs. wiutty, McLaggan, Kltt 8011, Nelson and Judgo Watklns talk ed on the Kastsldo view. I I no plan Is to probably select n j new nanio for the merged wuultles. IB) ,mo.Ui.1 TrM 10 Coon Ittf Tlm. IIHYAN I'RGKS PKACH. WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 6. Secretary Ilryan called a confer- I ence of representatives of all I European powers for late today, j when It is believed messages 1 will be delivered supplementary to those of Presldont Wilson, t urging the acceptance of the ' tender of his good offices. You Just slide In and cover up. which means for all hands to cot out and scratch and push. We have been on tho go nearly the whole tlmo slnco we left and most of It has been I mountain travelling. "In coming up the coast we crossed Hell Spring mountain. 5200 foot hlch. and climbed to the very summit. It (BT AmooLIM rrM lo C004 Dr TlmM J LONDON. Aug. C A syndlcnto of stranded Americans, headed by Grant HukIi Hrown of New VnrW have purchased tho British steamer tm "n"' , 1 Viking for the repatriation of their Jmath invpr i countrymen at a price of $500 for n". Ul Uher w each berth. They will obtain per- " S " .,.. mission rrom the urltlsh goveriv nient to sail Monday from Liverpool J. "' Maud Rider, John McDoiirfr Duggan. R. A. Gordon. tltt, l.aura iien. - A )l .Mrs. J. E. Johnson. uitt Huffans. Chas. Leake, h .Mrs. J. W. Parry, L. J. IBC Among those arriving on tw fiom Eureka were: . yi Mrs. C. A. Metllu. ;,;; 1 Mrs. Pulton. G. A. ruw- , filhson. A. H. .oe.B,"i.tlU.l wna A trrnti.l alrvl.t wn. t. . n x Watlln. C. ... Uit-I 1 , . """ " Hum hid iui iu .ijru. j. . "' -, .... n e- .uoK uuwn on an slues thousands of Endelman. U. ";. ad y, s feet on other high peaks and In don, W. D. Hutchison " chasms and from chain to chain as Loda. . far as the eye coud see. Our trip ' has taken us over a vast amount of . n,nK CM territory and I am very thankful that -u CWi,tL we have taken such a Jaunt. We .. vfr l' were at the very source of the Rogue Randolph Strikes 'l01 ' k-j. mver ana acaln wo rrossi it nt 1 w Vcariy Wedderburn. where It empties Into ' t T.hoTlmeJ- , imost the same with (Special 10 - .w r hlch we crossed at BANDON. " 0ltaln J"8, steamer Randolph. CaP oat j In comlnc north w rann liv derson. attempted 10 .ur v Papa, Santa Rosa. HonMshnrtr it. tordav at extreme "ch. trir?T klah.. Wllllts. Uiytonvllle. Bell struck on Areata "ock. thea- They will fly the Stars and Strliies SinY" "mite Itytonvllle. Bell struck on Areata ":"t0B tM ami make as many trips a" posslbt" r'"8' Frultland, Alton. Fortuna. her wheel and near) $ . J ni reki .Arcata' Refla. Crescent jetty. She " '"cdWcltw3 ,.,., , ..... ' Chetcq, Brookings. Pistol River, saving crew and toeu(tlitef 11 S,,il,wliti i1"1-1'? ' Mn.liflel.l. Gold Beacb. Weddorhurn. Port Or- She has an extra wheel a ,jj Hon II. Fisher, of Anderson, Illinois, ford. Langlois and Bandon. I think will be on the ruaSRustl'. JJ ' " .' wi,cioilJ Ul 11 I- U will run OVfir In MAralltlnlil Ihun Hnva '1 11B IWT d Wl" ..I nols Law- School, who has been visit- back to Myrtle Point, and from'thore flagged and came in. 1D1io!p5 lug at tho local Slcnia Chi houso In to Hoselmr nn.i ..., . . n .h nnren that tne wrtl t.t ii i .j... ..- ;.:... :. . - . " - ".. mo moi uc i- - r...n ivai -. 9 1 u in -!. iii iiiiiii v w rr iarc-viviii n 1 j-k r n .n.i. -. .... a vn rA :i --- -a ny ' com-' where he 1 Eugene f, left today for Marshflold hero for a week or two. Bandon Is fpr the Agate CarnWr tltt, le may locate In practice. quite a nice little place and the beach ford, and as much c Guard. is fairly good, though rugged. . Rogue River ports r 1 II II III IIH IiIMIIbIM 111