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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1914)
mmmmmmF wrrrwrriviAKi IA rl COOS BAY TIMES In. c. MAi,oxnv DAS E. MALONEV Editor nni I'ub. News Editor Off Icinl Paper of Coos County. Entered at tho Postofflco at Marsh Held, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as socond-clasj mall matter. I MICE STARTS IATTLE LII IS 200 MILES turn I I 5Si H 1 n ipi nin rrr L LfiVVO M DID fTC TO BE GIVEN OF let- I, i. eii i RICH SALE IS CAUSE OF SUIT T. II. Harry today rerolved a a a. . t r iiru n..i.iuiitinni ... . English Report That Russians CL. Z: !7Z Hammond and Holllstcr Want 1 Tho Nnl,n StnUirTTdlTn 4 w -romsmi FtnnCSC0 ln t0lot. .. Tho --"stlor Is due ,' ,. "each today with .,,.. m fold Bt. -I- C. Kendal, 7a on her. as Annihilated Hungarian Reserves I Or AmihUI Prni to rvoi Ilj TlmM.l LONDON, Aug. 29. Acocnllng to an unconfirmed report Franco has formed u now army of a quarter of a million men to take the offensive against the German right. a foreign vessel put Into this pott. this morning. The Instructions cov er the neutrality of tho United States and In case of any question, he Is to telegraph them nt once for In structions. Mr. Barry Is also In receipt of n OPEN ATTACK (D AmocIUM PrrM lu Coot Dr Ttmei 1 LONDON, Aug. 29. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says fighting on tho Oallclnn fiontler on Wednesday liml nsannir.il tho nlinrnntnr nf n rfn-, ernl engagement developing In the l"r from Collector of Customs southern districts of Lublin and m ' . Instructing him to compile Kustern Oallcla. On tho roads of tho MPPlnu of Coos Bay Lemberg tho front of the battle ex-,1 nnd near-by harbors. Tho letter a t.i aai --- " 1 . HII11IIIV lIlHlaUUlS lllllt IU IIIUIW ItTUUfU iUI mJJ UlalVO d IVUOOIUll ilUbi regiment, I with the Sov John Jeffreys Charges I. T. Weekly of Gravel Ford, With Fraud . (Special to The Times.) ' COQIMIXE, Of., Aug. 29. John .leffteys luts JttHt started a rather sensatlonnl suit ngnlnst I. T. Weekly, n former well known resident of tho Gravel Ford section, charging fraud ! In the sale of a ranch. Jeffreys, who comes front Washington, alleges that last January ho bought tho Weekly I'tiasi'nfrjL.. - .6i:rj 9.1 "Pecttf $4000 More for Box Fac tory Sale in North Bend (Special to The Times.) COQUILLU, Or., Aug. 29. Hol llster and Hammond, of North Ilend, have begun suit against the Coos Bay Manufacturing Company, of North Hend. for $1,000 which they allege Is duo them as tho balance of a $5,000 fee for their services . . ... .!. tl 1 11 "" in tuo sate oi me iorm uenu "..,,, f jin.r.nn. nnvlnir iitr.nn .. . . .1. .. r... 11....IM., I -" t--. . .-..,... T.. rji.n 'fi.t. "l " SKATS ltri.... Uo Ill'S Y COltVI'tl ,iU "ha)t l'o big benefit M,!ro?Srt-fci 'ft) i uur "wr,,t?w'E.Ea N-tieflt, j-t go NiVI .00 mile.. A-m.ss.an foot, " Fa,tory to the Southern Pacific . , - ; . n a hand to hand sht2f m it Is stated that Manager Kern paid gcnlert thero wa over sxt . tx;nth Hungarian Heserves Po "7 ' Tev , o not cm " "le'" "' ?00 f !." r..b., .'"'acre- of bottom land on tho ranch captured their colors and nearly an nlhllnted the enemy on mm semi mm nuw inr Aiioil.irt tr. i'o tu Tiir I LONDON. Aug. 29. A dispatch from Milan says n report has reached there that British and French war- hips, combined with Montenegrin . , . guns, resumed bombardment of the KaiSer Reported tO be USinQ Austrian forts at Cattaro Thursday night. Two forts were demolished j after six hours of cannonading. A small Austrian squadron attempted ' a sortie from the Island of Charso, J but without success. U. S. VESSEL IS OFF COOS BAYiTHOUSANDS IN trip, but in case they do not com ply, It Is likely that n formal order will bo made, subjecting them to punishment nnd fine If they do not comply. Tho statistics will be val uable In urging government appro priations for harbor Improvements. They will also mean tin Increase In the salary of tho Collector of Cus toms by Increasing the showing of tonnage In his district. The letter follows: "I beg to call your attention to the fact that at 'the present tlmo the clcaranco of vessels coastwise Is not required at ports In your district, nnd In view of this fact no official rnrnrrt i-lvlnir Mm nninunt nf totlttaue LONDON. Aug. 29.-A dispatch ,el ,ny,et ron' the various places III JUlir (lIHirill l uuiuilliiuil'. mar Izlng the importance to tho various places of au official record of the amount of business which originates and moves from the various places, this offlco has decided to request you to tuko up with tho mill com panies, canneries mid other Inter M m m x i .... 1 ......... i.& . 1i niti t It n si.Vuu aim reiu i" i.- '', nlM that there was running water all balance, rue sun recans me iuhk , controversy between Manager Kern and the Southern Pacific over the box factory site nnd the story then' told that ho had secured about $90. J 000 for the property, Instead of $00,- 000 which L. J. Simpson was to buy it for the Southern Pacific for. Mr. ,. ., ...! i iioiiisier, who i hub inu tii'mui-iuiii-caiidldnte for Congress, took part In tho deal. year on tho place. He also charges that Weekly did not inform lit tit that considerable valuable timber on the place had been sold as stumpagc. Jeffreys wnnts his $11500 back and also asks about $1000 as damages. Peck & Peck are Jeffreys' attorneys. Il I ntflULua All Railways to Bring More Men East from Copenhagen says that ordinary railroad transportation In Germany has been suspended for the present because the railroads arc engaged In carrying troops from the west front to the hard pressed cast front. WHITE STAB LINER IS SAFE IS I (lljr AModttM I'rrM to Coot )iy Tlni.l WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 29. The Senate today confirmed the nom ination of Attorney General Mcltoy nolds to be Associate Justice of the United States Supremo Court. Sen ators said that tho vote was "very AD DDflTCCT The Albatross, a government ves- tcl. arrived off Coos Hay about 1 o'clock today. Just what she was do-, Ml HI I I I jjj I III I lumber, salmon, coal and other com Inc or whero she was bound is not Mil I I IV I h. W I m0lHteB ,,nd value if possible, car known. Whether she was sent to In- rled by vessels clearing coastwise vestigate reports concerning tho nnv- from these different points tributary a! engagement Is questioned. Sho in-Atwui-j rrM t. cr n-tib-m to your station. In doing this it wub off Capo Arago at 1 o'clock to- NEW YOHK, Aug. 29. Thousands , would bo necessary for the mill day. She Is equipped with wiroless ' sombre-clad women marched this ( companies and other Interests, to but will work through the govern- afternoon to the beat of muffled i have tho vessels make a manifest ment stations at Capo Blanco and drums to signify their opposition to 'giving tile necessary data, showing Cano Mendocino rather than through wnr Women of Teutonic, Slnv and' the Onto of sailing, rig of vessol. tn Ann l1'l Prw to Com IUr Tlmn 1 NEW YOFK, Aug. 29. With six Inch cutis mounted fore and nft, nnd with every porthole blanketed nnd all decidedly" In favor of confirmation. ests on tho Sluslnw, Umpqun, Co- lights extinguished, tho White Star The Senate also confirmed without a m.iiin nn,i iinirnn imv-.tm. nln Urn liner Adriatic croot into nort in tho roll call tho nomination of Thomas darkness early today. Sho had on board 1702 passengers, nearly nil Americans who were In England nt lord, which will give tho amount of the outbreak of hostilities. It is said the vessel will go from hero to Hnll fax to carry Canadian Tolttntcors across the sea. different places on Coos Bay, the Importance and advantage that will accrue by keeping an official roc- W. Gregory of Texas to be Attorney. General. I-'Ire Today Fire late this after noon did slight damage In one of tho Henry Hnvcrkamp houses In North Marshflcld. PAItAIKO lllllNCS IN 111(2 CAIMiO TODAY The Pnralso crot'scd In Into this afternoon from San Francisco after being fog-bound nt the bar since l.st the other ones, LEAVE TODAY Gallic extraction marched sldo by side. GEU.MAN VKIISIO.V GIVEN. Rffl R R R Rfi "" i1- (Bf Aiattl rr . v Htf Tim...) WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 29. A dispatch from Dcrlln to the Ger- l man embassy says: "Tito German forces lu East Prussln commanded uamo of vessel, destination, value of cargo, such as lumber, coal, sal mon, etc., quantity of each, and tho value If possible the record to show the amount of business at each of the places mentioned. This wilt give nn Importance to each local ity, which, I am sure, will appeal to tho respective localities In giving an orncini record which wouiu uei OWLS PLAY IS evening. She brotii; t a huge freight cargo, Including several tons of fruit and vegetables. Aluminum Ware IF IT IS "Wearever" Save You i MONEY ANNOYANCE LOSS OF FOOD Don't bother any more with that worn-out saucepan Buy "WEAR-EVER" Aluminum It doesn't RUST CHIP SCALE LASTS ALWAYS rUffuUr Price 55c Pf 'f' Bj AJ..HUJ Mttrshfiold theatregoers will wit- by Genera, Von H.denburg have - ZIavZw oiLn r tlmo In this city a feated the Husslnn army In a three-.;';CnX0n Jtf'"1 "JoSic tC benefit performance of tho Owls. To- Tho Ilitsslans were flvo Tho Marshfleld Elks left nt G o'clock this morninir for Hosobitrtr. toMmnr While tho dolegatlon from hero was army corps and three cavalry dlvl-0,f,co w,u re(,uei,t vt''i80,8 that e,enr not as large as was oxnocted. thoro !., .imi-. ti, n.rnmn fnro. ,'' sed ,n 8U(:1 nianlfests. and I bo- was a fair turnout and it was ox- in r of n,n .iof,..,i nrmv nn,i "ovo locality will seo tho bene ncclod that n nuniber from nnndnn. i,.. .n.i .i. ii....u ...i. "t that will accrue, mid will gladly Coqulllo and Myrtlo Point would Join ' them later. ' SCOUICS LOST WHEN This afternoon Tom James, Ross SHIP HITS MINE Smith and Frnuk Denning were plan- - ning .0 leave for there. ; , '"' T ''"1 "oC0IU'lT,"?11 Ti,nB u.i, tno .1,1. ..- 1-J LONDON. Auk. 29 A dispatch to rln.le.1 n.....i...r r rrinn.i- f -m. Uo''18 from NHcolayov, Russia, soys' arate " " - w va9 jfc till bors of the lodge who went along. The Elks going were Don Gardiner. P. N. Roberg. W. II. Painter, Dr.! Burmestor, It. A. Weinlch, Robert, Kohoo, W. J. Conrad, Aiehlo John- a small passenger express from Odes. I sn for Nlkolayev struck a mine Aug- tint 1 1 and was destroyed. Fifty- four perbons perished but tho bulk of tho passengers and crew wero Bton, Claro Swnluo. C. I.. Stockln. Jay. Tln.!r T. It ..,A .... ... w .. . ' a'vjii; 1.4. lillltM nil, nd W. G. Chandler hcown nnd Lew Keyser also went along. 1 picked up by other hteamers. w. u. names T,.: OWUS will HOOT to-NIGHT Arthur Mc-.n lm MnRnnlx nnnrn Umien For nulik action use Times Ads. tliat dnt0- render every possible assistance lu the ftiithoranco of this plan. A book suitably ruled has been forwarded to you for keeping this record, and, as stated before, keep all transactions of each locality tep- In order thnt the information may bo ready available for each point without trouble I would suggest that this record start from tho 1st of July, 1914, tho commencement of this fiscal year, and I am sure that tho various interests in uch of these localities will give the necessary information I that you may start tho record from bill offered. It Is a pretty little story in a pastoral vein. There Is no awful villain and no. "lost ch-el-Id.' Uutl It Is n human story with heart-throbs all through and plenty of good, clean' comedy. Between tho acts Master' Pasquln Bradflold and Miss Fanny I Emhoff will Introduce specialties. It Is safe to say these two youngsters will nioro than please. Others to on-j tertaln nro old favorites of Mursh-I field. Tho following cast will carry the body of the show: Mrs. TomklnH. .Miss Frances Roberts Mr. TomklnH Howard Swartz Julia Ilalllo A. Bargclt Ruth Carrlo 13. Ross Louise Besslo Flannagan John Hallet Bargolt Jerry Harold Bargolt Dixy Carl Case Call on LeMieux & Miller FOR PAINTS, VARNISHES, STAINS, WAIJt PAPER, ETC. Painting, Paper Hanging uml Decorating WIMi HE LESS when you lei im figui II for you. Estimate furnished i-lirvi-fitllyr LeMieux & Miller No. Front St. You will ut "Wear-Ever' Aluminum Utensils always, if one such utcull U plied in your homo so the raanufacturtrt bflfere. That Is why thy aacrifl their profit nnd we cut oura U two on thin one-quart er Saucepan, which is yours "f at tho Social Price, Vl Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-EYer" n Wo oro giving coupons with TEAS, COFFEES and SPICKS and EXTRACTS thnt aro good for ItogorB' Sllvorware. Como In and look over the lino. Cape Arago Coffee COOS BAY TEA, COffEE & SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broad way.Phono 394-J. Unparalleled Offer Fn r r M, JLj mjl Location Ideal Porham Park Is located In the heart of Marshfleld within live min utes wnlk of tho business center. Lots may bo had with any view or facing desired, Small psyaotU down, oasy terms. An Attractive $1250.00 Modern BUNGALOW Will be Built Absolutely FREE OF COST on One of the Next Twenty Lots Sold in Perham Park! S Opportunity There is Still Time to Get In On This Proposition if You Act at Oifce For Full Particulars Call at Office, or Phone 264-J . FREE W. A.Reid, Owner's Agent Perham Park, 150 Front St. Opposite Grand Theatre Several Plans The choice of several plans may be made by tho fortunate purchaser or If he prefers a larger or nioro pretentious homo we will allow him 11000 In gold to apply on same. OUn ONLY CONDITION' Not more than two lots will ho sold to one purchaser under this plan. J v&xsn n-.'wnia'iuMa