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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1914)
lmrg"wMga HRfflHHRr' -r!c fffS -f. TFHE'COTi IBWT TIMES, MARSHPIELO, iQREBON, SATURDAY, .AUGUST 8, 1914. EVENJNG EDITION. THREE :NE3WS vOF IME&feiW 'TOWNS (MILLI WW Ol'' JOSfCXIJHE. ItfcViui Counjry Unit Nbwh &h TViilU H' U'llO BOiunmii rKi fifot mir. Ford out to .arrlvu 1 "U ' . ..JIM t.'.. TI,... lin Coos'COtnnjMwiiH mii'w..uii ., n,t. ,.itr. Conullleneoiilo usually Lcct near tho liitI of the iirocej-slon. tl'3 M. Fenrls, one' tff ;t,' 'VUtonina i of the war for tlio Union, Is very 111 -nt his home In tho iioTCtaweut part !of tho city. , ..... HoniOr llWIVCnuuii., wiiubu iiujmy by a dvunnrtso fnso watt rioted !last week, Is Btin hopoful of -saVInc tho sight of his nmjurocl 1(TL we. Harry Clowicr, of this city, 'Is tho rontrartor wim.go.t tn joi. or 'ibiiiu MjfcltMM ii - ,--- -v -r r - v mm v mm mwrrmrrrrmrrrmrrrrmmmmrBmrrnrm- mMmmmMmmmmmMmmmmmmmmm TffcR Mm OF MJROPE, 'SHOWING STRENGTH OF ARMIES J MBDTORI?AMEAN jS ik5 7 TURKEY s J-3 Ttii- llh'litlnK' ftxuiiKtb of the principal Kurupean natliuis In Uuiu or war totalx nenily 'JO.UUU.uou. On one Hide, favurliiK So. tvhi. Is tho triple eiuvnto, cou ttlstliic of Kneluod, JtuHiil&jind iFmuce.iOnd on tho other side, itupporlliic A4istdn,.ls tho triple alliance namely, Gcrnuuy, II Dlj'.cnd Austria. Itself. JQl I Ii; that modern school houses at Rea ver Hill. Mr. and Mrs. f Gorge A. Robinson tnrtdd jowrM'tlmy for an auto trip hi'I'orlJaifo and .up Into. Washington, collecting to n'tiHtrit tUiout a month. MnUlScrnTe'V. Stan, who usa;; mttdd (wn .rwiun'onldUiltls ut Mercyi Hospital In Noittfi Reed on TuirsuTny t1 Inst weil, lr. repotted to bp ct ting.nlores Mno. 'Tbisnltami.Riiilllyi ohjoyad ilhv ucr rir WI.58QH Mon'8ny, for -wltlch tticy are mtAvr ctillllntlons to Coun ty taurvc.vco A. "N. COolild, vnto irt. to fine JitrtdHa.ilturnny. A hoy jkWk'Inp berries' .in Uib ronO Qjitii;nr tho .county ' fnrm one ilay nHxBawkiiiLLLLiLLLLLLHHIilV Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time:' TOURING CAR $490 , ' RUNABOUT $440 j TOWN CAR , $680 P. O. B. Detroit, all cars fully equipped. (In the United States of America Only) Further, we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if we can reach an output of 300,000 cms be tween the above dates. And should we reach this production, we agree to pay as the buyer's share from $40 to $G0 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915. For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit sharing plan, see GOODROADS GOODRTLU FOKD MOTOH COMPANY, DETROIT GOODRP DISTRIBUTOR FOR COOS last wzOc -wan si ngltatod. At meeting a brother bear with three" cubs that he went nway "without .Tonicmberlng to tn!ko ills bui&ut wlthinlm. Prof. .A. J. 31. Robertson wrlctes ttttenfls 3ioro Hint ho lsiilccly located ait Mnrtliflcld; ibut waB sorry to hnvo i(i turn (down .11 flattering offer from ifet Evwe'U, Wnsh., High school. niiA.v xwv pobtoffice. ImiiHIIr 'Odd 'Fellows to Put Up n ijCTUOU IhilldtuK. The 'Contllllo Sentinel Bays: The 'ntnttur iof it luxation df. ti now post rufVluv 'In HIIh ilty haaUieen Bottled. 'U'ho 0(111 'FellowB learned that their otlcr tinorcct and. rent.i now build ing on '(hiilr lUita whwj tho dance, mwimon or "i.iiBino BUtiKiB now nau been narciiteu 0y thoiiostofflco de partment. Thcmow building Is wnnt- TTf i DS d UM AND CURRY COUNTIES cd by Onitdbcr 1, but na the present postoffico la In a building owned by the O'dd Fellows there will be no chango ot landlords and no hitch In making tho move from tho old. quuitors to tho now, whether the latter tfa ready on the dot or not. Tlie now building will occupy most, If not nil, of the lots west of1 llerBP,V's -store, which are '50x100 reel Inis&e. Tho postoffico ltBelf will bo 35XGC feet in bIzo, nud will leave u fine storeroom for rent beside It. nntl also wnrchouso room 35x23 In the roar of tho posofflco. Tho cs timntiril cost of tho structure Is from $5000 to $7000. TIIUILMXM ItKAlt STOltV. Joliu !HenskO of Myrtle Point, Cor nered by IHb One. John Ilciislcy was In town from Uio .HouUi Fork tho other dnv nnd ,WMW it a s March of Events Juno 2S r V'uko Francis Ferdinand of Austria nnd Counlesn Ohotck. hip iro"" natlc wife, assassinated nt Serajeve, nosnla. July 2o Austria calls upon Sorvln to suppress the 1'an-ScrV.laa ..lovenient. " July 25. Scrvla's reply Is unsatisfactory to Austria, and sho Is given IK hours in which to comply with Austria's ultimatum and avert war. July 28 Austria declares war on Servla. July 30 Russia notifies Germany and Austria of the mobilization of 11 army corps on the frontier, declaring that war can bo averted l AiiBtrla withdraws from Servla. rinrmntiv flfttiinmta t.lt1il o A tinnra nn nii1ntint(nti nt TlllRflltl'fl .,. t..a,r ..t.iiw.iu, , .111111 M T tnrililll9nt Win July .11 A state of war, the oqlvalont of martial law, la declared Ie Germany. August 1 Germany declares war on Russia. France orders a general mobilization. First clash between German and French forces oceurn nt Prostken, no casualties. August 2 Invasion of France by German forces reported. August .'1 England mobilizes army nnd navy, preparing to curb tins aggression of Germany. August -1 Kaleer declares war on IJelglutn and France. ' Germany declares war on England. England declares war on Germany. relates a thrilling atory of a bear hunt. On Sunday ho was hunting on the inouutnln above th; Join Grant place. Mr. llcna'cy anyH ho had Just walked down the trunk of. a largo fallen apruco, and on com ing to the end let himself nnd gun down to terra flrmn again and this brluga hi in Into n sort of "double comer" formoJ of tho trunk and toot of the fallen glunt of the forest. Ho had no moro thnn gotten IiIh balnncc and mIb gun well In hand when about twelve foot from him, Mr. Ilruln rose onto IiIb "rear ex tremities" In an "all of n midden fashion" that did not huvo nn lota of tho comedy element about It, for hero wna John HeiiBicy In a position whei'o, na he wnya, "tbero wcro only two nvenuea of escape: ono to go strnlght up and tho other to go over tno bear." John chose tho latter and proceeded to get Bruin Into n bettor condition to be walked on, Tho first Bliot entered tho ibenr's mouth, which ho bad very kindly op oiled to receive It, nnd caused Mr. 'Ilruln to rulBo higher on hla "dig nity" with a "woof" that demanded nn niiawer In the form of n second allot, Which, Btrlklng a little lower, broke tho varmint's neck. Mr. Ilens loy aays Rruln wns probably sovernl yeara a grandfather nud weighed rpproxlmntely 'J00 pounds. Myrtle Point Enterprise. MAl'.RIAGK MCKNHKS ISSt'lCO. Elmer It. llopjier nnd I.nura E. FlaudorH. J. W. Hunt nnd Gertrude Anna. Ilnrvey 1. Gitrnea nnd Alice E I'urkcr. Coqulllo Sentinel. -U?. r.".VV ? '"V "" L' ' " ' i..' 'SF. . l. ,B.W8M" " Bun I" Hi" ii Willi Ullll Ul V.UUB .ifi..4 """'. . . i, V "ii iiiiib, ltlltlln A.lnmu o I 1) A.lnt.ln suit for divorce. Hammond & Holland vs. Coos Ray Manufactuiing Compauy. J. Flnloy Scbroedor va. James N. Tiii , , . F. Ml lor vs. Coob I ay Conl Co. ...... .. .ivnuui ,o. i wiii aim . M. Schnefer. Coqulllo Sentinel. FORM KANSAS OhUR. Suiiriinvcr Stntc RohltlcntN Will Pic nic nt CVkuIII AllgiiKt '2'2, Tho Coqulllo Sentlnol Bays: Tho iviumnns moi in mo Honunei oiiieo Tunadny ovenlng to organize n club, rnd In audi numbers that U wiib fouii'I ncccsiary to ko over to tho city hall for tlio meeting. linn to call mo nanica, I felt a littli After somn dlscuiHlnn na to tlio'nBhnnied. Ho finally uot hold of mc gcoginpblcal range of the club. It' wna decided to extend It to comprlfio: the entiro county and bo It was chlr- lenen "ino ivnnsos uiuo or uoob County." If wo hndn't already ono it iv k chid uero in Loquiiio wo Bhould probnbly Kpell this nnmo bo as V.o mnko It n "t K Club." Officers wero elected na follows: 11. W. Young, president; C. A. How ard, vlco president, and Mrs, J. W. I.onxstoii, secretary-treasurer. Tim Club was unaiilmouB for n picnic as a moans of getting tho Kan- sniiB together; and though tho dinner Is to be followed by talks nnd remin iscences of tho Sunflower Stnto, If. was not deemed beat to lurvo any formal program. Tho (Into fixed for flio picnic Is Haturdny, August 22. MUCH MONEY LOST. Myitlo Point People Strung in For eign Stock InveMinentH. Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise Bays: "117,000 la said to have beon sent out of Ashland and invested In worthless stocks and been thus tak en out of community development work, by being Invested In stock of fake foreign corporations. And all that In threo years. This statement comes from a reliable sourco. Tho Enterprise man has been hero for three years, and while ho does not bollovo that the figures hero would come up to those given out from Ashland oven in proportion to pop ulation, bo docs estlmnto that If tho money that has been taken out of community development hero In those three years and Investod In fako promotion stocks, nud In lots nnd land In far away communities, would bo onough to finance two vegetable canneries, u furniture factory, a good home steam laundry, a strictly homo bakory, all of which could bo made to pay dividends. And If only ono tenth of these moneys that have thus been taken out of community do- velopment had been spent with this' enterprise two or threo men could have beon put on Its working forco and doubled the service of tho En- torprJBO. Anothor smnll portion of this money would have built up and supported the finest library any town In these United States affords. Ashland nnd Myrtlo Point nro not tho only towns In which some of tlio I folks Invest In worthless stocks; but what Is tho reason they could not bo 'mado the only towns in which folks 1n nnt. mienil thfili" mnnnv In Hint . I way but rathor ubo it In n common- ity uoveiopmoui ot tno nignesi or- . . . .. m . m . , ' der? in European War ..... , ..,. ............ v. -. M OAKLAND TO HftVI m lues Cunu'Kle DountCH .$110,000 for iWJ llrjintli Ijlliiaiies. (Snocinl to The Times.) OAKLAND. Cnl.. Aug. 8. A kII of $1 10,000 for tho erection ot Toutt brnnch libraries In Onklaml imf V mado to tho nuthorltlea by tho 'CVin neglo Corporation of Now York OUyj Each. Ilbrnry Is to cot jao.uoo Word of tho gift line been recolyci by Mayor Frank rc. .Molt. Tho action of the corporation fol Iowb a number of conferences be tweon Charles S. Grconc. llbrnrlai of tho O.iklnud I'ubllc Library, unit Jamos Rertram, secretary of tho Car.l negio . orporniion, in wineii nurarj iiiiidltloiiB In Oakland woro dlsctiBScd (Ironiin went to Now York, whom In" met nertrnm after the close of thai .Miiioiiiii Louveuiion oi j.iurariani. nt Wnshlugton, 1). C, Oakland will lmvo to supply Bite mr the pronoHod Ilbrar ea nnd plan fgr tho buildings will bo aubmltto to tho corporation. Oakland autlio Itlcs lmvo nlrer.dy signified tholr wll llngneas to provldo tho necossarj land. NOTIIINt! RUT X DREAM. "I dreamed tho othor night. " sal n subBcribor this wcok, ns ho linndod l .. ilnllnra nn an unr nlnn .... I "tlmt I wim n iiitWHimnnr. I hiiw iiiv .... . . '. ' noir tnKon nut or tlio pnMofflco nn Into tho homo of my owner, whor nni, ., m. ni.n.irn., i.n.t ... i'i, J nv. ,i ,. ..,n. .1.1.. ..i Artor 1 lint, ,)POn Iookrt, ovor nnl poinmented on by each niombor ofj tho family, I was loaned to n nolghl nor womnn, and her fnnil family tmed mr too snuio way tho other fnmlly nnd only tho neighbor man sworo n littli i bccntiBo I was not Inrgor and didn't lmvo moro In mo. Finally a sort or menu looking customer a otichet nlnnir. nnd ivnntivl In Itnnw wlint In blanketv blank nnv neonlo ronU nud to intorcst thotn In that blniiK ety nowapnpor. I had boon feoJIuf pretty proud of tho attention I m attracting, but whon this follow be and I was afraid ho would tear ml to pieces, but ho rend mo more carfr1 fully than anyone hud yet done Bweanng nnd growling fioino u M went along, but 1 didn't enro for thai wiion i found how Interested h( was, and was beginning to feJ prouii again, wnon 1 noticed tho tlU (lres of my owner on a llttlo yolloi hup up in ono corner, i looked at tho slip nud saw thnt tho subscrli iion on mo unii expired sovoral mouths ngo, and I folt so uahatnei i wanton- to nido. "Then I woko up. I told my ivf that tlio first time I wont to tovrtrl would pay tlio editor all I owed him and nero sho Is." Myrtlo Point En terpriso. WEATHER AT 11ANDOX. Captain O. When, co-oporatlv ousorver, roports tho rainfall ton tlio month of July ns .07 of nil incl Tho rainfall for tho corrcanondlni month Inst yonr was .47, inrtklnil n iiirroronco of .40 of nn Inch let this yonr. Thero woro 27 clear day In July nnd four rnlny nnd cloud) wanaon Recorder, NEW COQUILLU PRINCIPAL. L. W. Tiirnbul), the now principal oi our city nigii scnooi, camo in lat: nlgnt from Grants Pass, with 111 wlfo. They nro going down to Hani iion rnr n couple of weeks nt tin beach, and will then return and gci settled for tho school term, which begins Sept. 7. Mr, Turnbiill hai routed (tlio Nets OsmitndKon plnci notweon First nnd Second Btreeti whero Prof. Robertson formorly llvj cd. COQiiRlo Sentinel. TKOimLK IN FLORENCE. A, O. Funko, In regard to tho Coin ell passing u resolution ordering tin tearing down or removal of hi building on Lincoln street, said tha ho thought t was a prejudice net Thero were other buildings In th district no better than his, and tlu tho measure wns made canoclally U nffect his property. That no was ge lug to tho county sent and woulf take ovory means possible to provjj tho city oruciais wcro unjust am 'discriminating in tho mnttor.- FJor enco Pilot. FIREMEN'S DANCE, KAGLK3 hall SATURDAY night. Martial orchestra. LAUNCH FREAK leaves every fla ... n. m . .m-mmw j. -. I ai i:uu p. in. ror nuu'rii loos itive: Docks at CENTRAL AVKNUE slly. "mmW mmtf. -a-'i1A. sA"" -4mmmmmwrrimHW byug