The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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TMg oOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1914,-EVENIWG EDITION,
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kHIJlNEYS '";' UAU'"
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''.. V5,l,lr Wnrk at
UrKa. S,.? niRht
i.j .11 Work Guaranteed
And all "" .., .. Inl.nonn
Si! " Sccond st phono
Frtacb RiDges. nonur yuih,
rt. LAWRENCE IIOTKIj
ff. hire a groat many Inquiries
f ,crese and lots. If you will
111 u a real sacrlflco list your
cptrty it the St. Lawrenco Hotol
Llejd Hold. KuuiiuiBmuu
QOSr
lOcenis
Quality
Not Premiums
T")ON'T look 'for4 premiums or
J- coupons, as the cost of choke
Turkish and domestic tobaccos
blended in Camels prohibits their
use. All the value goes into the
cigarettes you'll spot the difference
soon as you've whiffed iust one
smooth, fragrant Camel. No cigarctly
aftertaste. Get that? Give Camels
a tryout. 20 for 10 cents.
If your dtaltr can't tupply you, tend lOe
for on. packet or ft. OO for a carton
of ten packugti (200 clgarttlci), pott
ago prepaid. After emohlnie on. pack'
at: If you don't find CAMELS at repte
tented, return tho other nine package
and we wll! refund your money.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Wimton-Salom, N. C.
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BIG LEAGUE MiJIlfiS
NUJOIIICS TUBEBGUUR
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MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place tor
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y
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W. G. Chandler
Room. 30! ffl?
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Wm. S. Turuen
.. Aitcuire
Jiaranrift
Perl:
I'lA.VfilTi ivn3,
Itesldonco Studio Jus
i'oone l(r
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
shts culm: and ihkss-
KD-SllITfl JIADK TO OIIDKU
CrVK VH A TRIAL
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM-
MY DOTUE (CO DAGGETT
M Central Are. rhono 2G0-X.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HKNKY SKNGSTAOKEN, Mnnagor
PAHM, COAL, TIMIIKIt AND PLAITING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GKNICHAL A OK NTS EABTSIDB
MAIISIIFIKLI) OITICK, PIIONIS U-3.
COQUILLK CITY OFFICE PHONIC 101.
Portland Wins One and Loses
One Sunday, After Los
ing Saturday.
ttlr Atioclit.4 rrni to Cooa Dj Time.
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 10. Port
land won oito nml dropped onu In
the douljlu-heador yeHterday. Tho
bco res:
At Vonkc II. 11. K.
Portland 'i 8 0
Vuiiico 1 C 1
liattorles: Kiiiuro and Flahcr;
Kocstnor and Elliott.
(Afternoon Game.)
II. II. E.
Portland 0 7 1
Venice I 11 0
UattorleH: HlgKlnuotham nnd
Yiintz; Illtt nnd Elliott.
At Ouklnnd It. H. E.
Los Angeles t 7 J
Oakland 5 8 1
llntieiloa: Ryan and Droolcu;
Allies nnd Mltzu.
(Afternoon Gamo.)
It. II. E.
Los Angeles 10' 15 4
Oakland 7 13 1
Ratterlcs: Hughes and lloleu;
Klllllay, Prulott, Christian, Renny
and McngeH.
At Saerninento It. II. E.
.Sau Francluco 1 11! 2
Snernrnento 1 5 3
liattorles: Damn and Schmidt;
Gregory, Kramer and Rohrcr.
(Afternoon Game.)
San Francluco 8 13 0
Snernuiento 0 -i 1
Datterles: Htandrldce and Schmidt;
Arellanos, Stewart nnd Hannah.
Large Percentage ot Deaths of
underground Workers Due
to Consumption.
ID, Auocttt.4 J'rwt to coo. is., TIbm.
UlTTTE, Mont., Aug. 8. Of tho to
tal deaths oieurrliif,' In this caiintrv
hi tho Inst Hi'ven yearH, from 42 to
70 per cent annunlly have boon
among miners, the Federal IndtiH
trlal Relations Commission was told
by .Max McCimker, special Investlgn
tor for that body. Ho said that ho be
lloved that aecurato figures would
make the peuentago oven higher.
TO IIUXAND IN A DAY.
Dr.
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
7, Spokane 2,
I, Spokane
Ilnllard
Dnllurd
game).
Vnncouver C, Tacoma 1.
Seattle V, Victoria 2.
7 (second
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio ':
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:
lias boon n hobby with ub for a good many years nnd n lot of
our cuntomora will toll you when It comes to gottlng good, sound,
durnblo framing mntorlnl at tho right prlco wo know our busi
ness. Just toll what you want to build nnd tho amount you want
to spend and wo'll got busy with our pencil and flguro out tho best
your money can buy. Try us.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
HETAl L DHPAHT.MENT
CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO 11Y UKING OUR WOOD
PHONE 11)0. 1H2 SOUTH BROADWAY
AMHRU'AN LEAIGUE.
Philadelphia 10, Clovclnnd D.
IloHton 8, Detroit 0.
Chicago 2, Washington 1.
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn 1, Chlcnco (1.
Philadelphia :i, Pittsburgh I.
Boston -1, Cincinnati a (10 Inn
ings). Now York 2, St. Louis 3.
ARE YOU
With Conw? If to,
Plonsant walklnr n
ciso. A ViKlt In If-
Vpanell Bid., at
.porinaticat ttmtijtai
LET US MA
YOUR ABSTfi
Title & Trust Co, II
ILAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE
ST.WD AT CHANDLER HOTEL
PHOXK 20,
ILL CO AN'VWHKRE ANY TI.MK
XKW CAR AND CAREFUL
DRIVING
RATKS TO CAMPING PARTIES
LYNN LAMBETH
Owner and Driver.
f. I BCAIFE jgA. II, HODGINS
i,X&lllanhfield K,NT AND .
dlatb service, nroart
to nil InterMli of c
"IKIMUM
. S. KAUFMAN
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTFSI
roar good cars wlta
o aajr crvico, p
UImiico Blllard
tor nlKht sertice, I
Right Cafe.
D. L. FOOTE
SEND YOUR LAMP
TO US BY PARCELf
WE FURNISH A
WILL IAV THK
ON ITS HETCTUI
COOS BAY STEJ
LAUNDRT
PHONE B7.J. JIAIISH
New Slodols
"HENDERSON CORSf
also principal dlatrifis
"ONYX" and "CADE
HOSE
S. S.JENNINGS, Ho. I
SMITH'S VARIETY SII
North Bend,
for Fanoy and Do
CHINA
DECORATING !CO.
Katlmatca Furnished
Ifkoae 8W-J. MAWhDeM. Omro..
"
THE COOS HOTEL
win5rJ of Marshfleld
WASHINGTON AVENUE
WAllllllX STREET
NOI1TII BEND
O. A. Mctlln, Prop.
wur WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Btre,
Plione 180-J,
Ideal Summer Trips
LAUNCHEXPRESS
Leaves Marslifiold every wcolc at 8 a. in.
STEAMER RAINBOW
Leaves Marshflold every Sunday at 8 a. in. and every week day
at 2 p. in.
IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS
Bring your lunch baskotB, kodak nnd fishing tackle for n row
d'uya outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty.
Excursion to South Cooa River every day. For charter and picnic
arrangements, apply on board.
COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY
93 Central Avenue
3FFICE SUPPLIES
ANSC0 AGENCY
Cameras and Everything for Them
Phone 430
STATIONERY
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AMERICAN LHAGUE.
Chicago -I, WiiBhlngtoh 1.
Chicago 1, Washington 3 (ncrond
gamo).
.Clovelnbd -t. Phlladolphln li.
Dotrolt 2, BoHton r.
St. Louis 1, Now York 2 (13 Inn
ings). NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Seattle 8, Victoria C.
Spokane G, Ballard D.
Vancouver 5, Tacoma. 8.
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COAST LIJAGUE.
At Venice R. II. E.
Vonlco 0 11 2
Portland ,u 2 Ii 0
Batteries: Iionoley and Elliott;
McLaln, Rlcger, Hvans, Mnrtlnonl
and Flshor.
At Sacramento R. II. E.
Sacramento -t 8 l
San Francisco C 17 ft
liattorles: Stroud and Roliror;
Llefleld nnd Schmidt.
At Oakland R. II. E.
Oakland 3 7 1
Los Angeles 412 1
Batteries: Goyor and Mltzo; Mus
ser nnd Mcok.
H.V1TLE AT MA.ATLAN.
TV AOTO AM) TAH
A COW turfrnh hu bttt
i tuto orrico. OareAl
"u go anywhere at aw I
anco cjwr store. VJ
nt phond 139-X.
TOM QOODALH,
KOONTZ GARAGE
&felsior Motorcycle Agency
Lth TIRES
41'TOMOHILES KTntr.r
0009 rowwvs most com'pletk
MACHINE SHOP
niXR AND AUTOMOBILE
RRPAiniNQ
GAsni.iw t...
0S,F"OXT . I'HONE 180.J
-UK, REPAIRED AND
CHARGED
t
Date.
NO 8AW EDGES
on
u VOUR COLLARa
foa haTe them launderei
"W CITY WHAM LAUNDRY
STADDEN
ioKKL0!iPU"I.oot
Kodiv rJ . . L fc,"arglng and
'ioisiU;
SIX OF THE ABOVE COUPONS EMTTTLE EVERY READER
GIFT No. 1 IDEAL ARTtPATTERN OUTFIT ConUlaln
1M Newest Emtroidery Pattero. of ataolotelr tha lateft dUrnwhIeh,
&t 10 cent ech, repitu reUll Tsloe.-wouhl cort more Uin tie. 00,
Dook of Complete Unoos In Biotuolderr Stltcblor t7 Mine, Du P&rque,
the noted Krencb xpert.
Ideal Embroidery Hoop which cannot fet oat of order.
"C7
Drinr i
No. 1. and
j-"
ir of these Coupon andtas-Centirflhl.-offlr. jaral v..fawflIetejPt
.nwjtam and JBf .rT'ZfT
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uuforTovrn Hradera wfltadd 9 Cento Ultra' fur potjend malllnr.
sp;
NAME....?.
STREET and No..
CITY or TOWN..
Mexican Fwloiiils Evncunto n Tnuw.
ports.
Or Anoclit.it rmi to -' Dtr Tlmt.J
ON nOARD U. S. S. CALIFORNIA.
Mnzutlan, Aug. 8. (By Wireless).
Heavy fighting continues. Most ol
tho Federal garrison lias now been
taken on board tho transports wnitliu
lor ilioui by the Constitutionalist
x iio nre dn'm; cvorythlng to aid In
tho evacuation.
Bell Believes Ti-iiiiH.Atlniitln
FHkIu In Feasible.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 8.
Tho iiosslblllty 0r a trans-Atlantic
ocean flight In n heavier than nlr
machine In thirteen hours Is pointed
out In n communication to the Nat
ional Geogiapulc Society from Dr.
Alexander Grahnni Boll, Inventor of
the telephone nnd former president
of the society.
"Tho distance from Newfound
land to Ireland Is less than 2000
miles," suyH Dr. Boll. "This moans
thnt H you go at 100 miles an hour
you will cross tho Atlantic ln twen
ty hours- less than n day. Wo linvo
flying innchlnes that go nt a groator
speed than that. Wo already liavo
mnclilnes that could cross the ocean
If tholr engines could keep going for
twenty hours. Of course, theso nro
exceptional innchlnes; but ovon tho
ordlnnry machines of today make fif
ty miles an hour with case.
"Now a flying machine flies faster
as you go higher up, becntiBO tho rar
er nlr offers less resistance to tho
motion, while tho propeller gives tho
snmo push with tho snmo powor,
whntover tho elevation. As you got
Into the rarer nlr the propollor spins
nround faster. A fifty mile nn hour
muchlno flying two miles in tho nlr
nnd we have machines thnt hnvo gono
twico ns lilgli as that will fly much
faster than fifty miles an hour. Then
at an elovatlon of two miles high In
the nlr there Is n constant wind
blowing In the general direction of
Hui ope linvlng u voloclty niiywhoro
from twonty-flvo miles nn hour.
"As a net icsut of nil theso things,
there can bo lltllo doubt that any
otdlunry machine thnt Is able to sup
port Itself In the air nt nn elevation
of two miles high will attain a speed
of at least 100 miles nn hour In tho
direction of Europe and that menus
going from America to Europo In a
singlu day. Calculation shows thnt,
taking nil these things Into consider
ation, our host machines should bo
nblo to, cross the Atlantic In tlilrtcon
hours. I hardly dnro say It aloud
for publication. It Is sufficiently
startling to know that It Is not only
possible, but probable, thnt tho pas
su go may be niado In a single day.
But If, ns I Imagine, It can bo dono
In thirteen hours, you may tnko nn
early breakfast In Newfoundland and
n late dinner In Ireland tho same
night."
Jitf.IL
WILSON SEAIaS LIPS.
OrflieiH MiiNt Not DlsniNH PulilJciy
Either Wurfniv or Politic.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 8.
President Wilson directed that all
offlcors of tho Army and Navy,
whether actlvo or retired, refrain
from dUeiisslug publicly either tho
military or political situation In Eu
rope. A lotter sent by the President to
Secretaries Garrison and Daniels
said:
"It seems to mo highly unwiso and
impinpor thnt officers of tho Army
and Navy of tho United States should
make any public utteranco to which
any color of political or military crit
icism can bo given whoro other na
tions aro Involved."
RACES IN MARSHFIELD.
Tho Coos Bay Fair Association
will give races at Marshflold, Oregon
August 14 nnd 15. Tho program foi
the races will bo announced soon.
As thcro b a nice string of horses
that will tnk.o part In these races,
parties that like racing will eno
the card.
F, P. NORTON, See.
WAR AFFECTS SALMON.
SEE
CALIFORNIA
BSfotiUS .Anformg!:
o-lounfLO? mux3
t - a . trunxit k
IN STAMPS ZAAV
f&yy CKmmk
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tmW Hi ujanco DIm. nn. ruTWll
ff Wl,ht Phon. 139-X. k V.uSnX r8'nB nd
Canneries on Columbia Reduce the
Prices Now.
ASTORIA, Or., Aug. 8. As n re
suit of tho European war tylne in
trans-Atlantic shipping, tho salmon
packers yesterday made a slash In
prices heretofore paid fishermen. Ko
ike has been given that on ana afte
C o'clock today the following price?
will prevail; Chinook salmon. P
rents a pound; Bteelhead, 3 cents a
pound; sllversldes and graylings, 1
cent a pound. Tho order Is signed
by the Doty Fish Company, the War
ren Packing Company, J. . Meglei
& Company, tho Pillar Rock Packing
Compony, Altoona Packing Company.
Pooth Fisheries, Columbia River
Packers' Association. S. Schmidt &
Company, Union Fishermen's Co-
Operative Packing Company, and P,
J, McGowan & Son.
NEW LUTHERAN COLLEGIJ.
Fine Now Educational Institution
Has Been Started In Oakland.
(Spetlal to Tho Times.)
OAKLAND, Cnl Aug. 10. Tho
first Lutlnrnn college to be erected
In California has boon stnrted In
Oakland and will be completed In n
fow months,
It wlll.iopresont nn outlny of $35,
000, nil hut $5000 or which Is' now In
the hands of tho committee, nnd
when finished will bo used ror the
education or Luthernn students who
nro preparing lor tho ministry. It
will bo known as tho California Con
cordia College
Tho erection or tho building wns
broached at tho California Confor
9iice or the Luthornn Synod in Los
Angeles Inst year. Tho Rov. J. II.
Tlielss, pastor of the Zlon German
iUthernn Church or Oaklund, was
appointed to superintend tho work or
raising tho funds, nrtor Nvo acres or
'alunblo land In the el'v or Oakland
had been donated by the educational
branch or tho society ror tho build
ing. Mr. Thless has been working on
lie task or raising th monoy, and
has announced that he has succeeded
ln obtaining all but $5000. This will
ie on hand when needed, ho says.
ANNUAL
MEETING
HOLDERS
OK STOCK-
Superintendent of City Schools de
sires Information about rooms ror
teachers and students. Rooms
should be heated. Students wish
ing to work ror room and board
nnd persons wishing such student
help, should likewise notfy. him
i
Notice is hereby given that the
Annual meeting or, the sockholders
or the Coos Bay, Roseburg and
Eastern Railroad and Navigation
Company will be hold on Monday,
August 17, 1914, at 10 o'clock a.
M at the otiico or tne company
in Marshrield, Coos County, Oregon,
Ifor tho purpose of electing directors
lot said company and for tho trans
(action or such other business as
may come beroro said meeting.
u. I.. KJNU
Secretary,
Wll EAT, $1.90 at HAINES.