Ksssmras THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION TWO HiA mi fill ' Hi ' r I. E -AP T AW T'TKTT'CC 8 .1 11 ) hA Y I llViElO kkSv -sm-kSS; i 'uiucv,.-, Entered nt the Postorflco nt Marsh- W,P, 8 connected closely with Del field, Oregon, for transmission sluln A'ustiia-Hungary and Servla through the malls ns second-class nino 0 (0tachcd possessions. ranll matter. I Never In the history of the world - - An Independent Republican now-- per published every evening excovt Sunday, and Weekly by STlie Coos nay Times imihiisiiiiik w. ... ,, ...., M,n Dedicated to the orvlco of tho people, thnt no good causo shall pcopio, mat no guou cuuo lack a champion, and that evil shall cot thrive unopposed. Sl'HSCHIlTION ItATKS. DAILY. no year 32.50 ror six mouths. Per month , nn """, 2. WKHKLY. Dnn vonr 81.50 Wh n paid strictly In advance, tho Subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 per year or - " ' cans may well rejoice at, never lie- j-!" "" ,!..., r . . ,- The Times says: Address all communications to roro , 'tho Hnfety m, serenity of forenco held between the InlereBtcd l"hKl ?ntorlnl to be used In COOS 1IAV 11A1I.V TIMK8 'their national life. Their pride In nX?'c&tMto Port Knstern i'and ShowTrallU lok- ' . their country should bum with a -c rinh the co J c , . ion Rnllway Ticket Office AKltAU) OF T1IK TltUTII. Igl'ter flame than ever In the past , In '-...Xmcnt wllflic ?hffi Windows, etc.. may be shipped at iThclr loyalty and devotion should n,1, oincr equipment win no snipped ., . ,. ff itiiiiriimi T IS difficult to get war news. Tho '" Intensified In like degree by their Z?JTkXnX w 1!!!,. ' "m. companies will handle these ahlp .J n irn Biicndlni! new understanding of the Immeas- arrive at Su herlln by Monday ' f f f ,,, , , ,vt', tZ SfSrs everyday 1. urablo blessings of American c.t.zen-j n recoa ' the ef for so ffa? ..dlng' you or Jdltlon to Its regular expenses to hll. "" T ' 'Sn,,nn ' ' " this purpose. So tint we may glvo I addition 1lnd out what the armies are doing, lut they enn make no discoveries. The world Is learning how censorships enn bo maintained by czars, emperors and nionnrclis. So far as war Is con cerned these despots might as well top the newspapers. Tho war lords ...... .r.nl.l i ..i.ltll.illf nMim tnnu itat tho verdict uould he If the win go over uto rieuis i"i nie purp',e of counting tho dead. The whoe hor- rifylng truth of bloodv wur will be laid bare nnd will call for the con- Bntlons of the enrth knew or tne inur-1 """ "'?"" .;;."" "v. ;"'" "" .'" v. ""-' " mg. me nenns 01 grains siioiiki dSri? l,M?iilngS otitrnBca thn Coos ay & Kastern ,, .,.,, , inpcr nftcr wIrU tnklna nliice In the nbsence of news century peasants. And when It Is a 1 Railroad will be constructed for he thc wholo specimen should bo care- tho mil lie can very well Imagine tho ovf those who are left will go back purpose of tapping the vnHt timber ruI,y wrapped, drains too tightly brutalities thnt arc happening. If to their fields. resource of Douglas county, the llett (.Hicelnlly next to tho heads, the war lords would permit the truth , Dnt Germany. Prance. Knglnnd, owners of the rond nre said to be ,.., and brenks the strawB and .. i. i,,,,...., nil. ivmii.i !.. n uhnit'Diirtlcularly England and Oermnny. making a thorough Investigation of londers them worthless for exhibit vnr -There would ben general iHi.'TO'rowlllthcytiiriiwIieiillicnillllnn the route with n view of extending purposes. Vegetables should not -man revolt Kven the uncivilized dead are shoveled under bloody soil? the line east to noise at some (Into In w packed In the same box with tribes would be heard from. lint the I"'!, n'' 'ortn1- ' Unltintry , the near future. j.,,,b. war lords nie only posipoiiing the evil niay be still standing: but where will, u has been uiinounced at Sutherlln -'e nhnll be glad to forwnrd Aav. Tim iiPWHiinnprs. niiienzliiPM nnd credit be found? And what will the thnt II. D. Haley, of the Lumbermen's ether detailed Information of this books will finally tell It all. Men millions or starving rnctory hands bo KnBneerlng Company, of Portland, rhnracter upon request. ... .. ..' . . ... iliiltii?? llnimv lint lliinolnn nniiMnnt ...it, .... i.. .... o,.,i,u.. ,,. i..,.oj. ' i.. ,..,... 1.1 i. dcmnntlon of all loving mothers and "'JF; v,t." n,'.,or tn,nB8 of 0,,lL,r 'ln,l?' proposed road will traverse. It Is tho It Is correctly consigned to the Oiv fnthers on tho globe. The present will He In ruins. presont plan of tho ninnagement of gon Slate Immigration Commission censorship Is n disgrace not only to Armaments have broken tho back 'the road, so It Is said, to construct "Request more tags If necessary BMOItK THAN IIAI.K TII10 WORM) AT WAR usslnii empire about eight million ii.nn4i I ivl,, . ..mi in. .Mm winnri . 1. "" .,.'." e F.'"1"",1. I8' x hundred or colonic olds about four million thrco hun red th niiuniiM Riiimrp iniios Tim "onipl o and" Us A ,nn ad nniiPfiKlniin limln.l.. ...nrn iiiii nun niiiiniii ! ii i crinnn ceanic posessinus luclmle more nn ono million two hundred thous- id squnro miles Tho Congo Free inro miles to the area lnvolvod tho struggle. Austria Hungary I'crs about two hundred and sixty lusand square miles. Servla with recent nccrotloiiB of territory. it niiout twenty-five thousand Iiaro miles. Montenegro Is ex- Imoly small. I riio total of thoo warring conn-' .a Innlilfl lii lli.tl ...if.... Ina n.i.l ., ...v........r, ...... ......iiiun nun endoncles Is more than 27 1-2 lion squnro miles, or a full half , tho lnnd Hiirfnce or the globe. ' udlng rivo million Hqunre miles mlnhnbltablo wastes. In the pour, ions. I'ho proportion or tho population mo enrtn involved more or less ctly in the tremendous struggle ng In Kurope Is equally great, 0 than hair the people or tho ro globe live under tho flags tho helllgorent powers. t ho Urltlsh oiuplro alone contains in.,.V.," .'."""."". UV"K8'J.' wm,m million live in India. 'I ho popu- n,i'r tbe Russian oniplre Is at . ii., iiiiuiuii. 1 niii.u. nun ,ivv leiy popiiuiieu poxsessious 111 niuo n bus mnro than '.' million sub Ciermniiy. with Its Australian bhIoiih contributes ubout 82 mil- to tho war's total. Holland Itho Dutch ponsesslous, chiefly In liMtBt T'idli's. contain oer forty million iiihabltiiuts. Helghim the Congo State counts for tv eignt million more. Tho po tion of Austria Hungary exceeds I two million. Little Sorvin lias tour million inhabitants. 1 Ie number of iuimnn beings llv n tho globe is about ono bll- C20 million. More than hnlf this enormous multitude nre let to the powers Involved 111 ritniilc ICtiiopeau struggle. I need linrdlj be said that the 11 flghtlnx strength of Furo- I powers with vast colonies nnd lit dependencies Is quite differ- rom the figures which mensuro Itopiilatlon of their posesslous. I lirltlsh ompiro with i;!5 million D Is, contntus only n fraction of tunl fiuhtlnic Htronirtli nf Knrn. ' Ibhiod who can be counted up- uiti i-.tigintui in ner prosent of need. India will prove not 3f no service, but will detain oly sevonty flvo thousand or kst troops or tho Rrltlsh army iivent Intornal revolt, Canada, ' cilia, New Zealand and, to some tho Union of South Africa, ?o or real asslstauco to tho country. 1 JAlgorla, Franco has perhaps U dMiiAP ,. i: y..n.;.n.in.wiv ininr- ?" civil zim ion stops, numniiity liB. Tlmlicr comimny nre to the effect that Jlltf I estlng bit of statistics 'printed "Xmemher this too '" A nonTt ho U,cy ,1?? eno,",h ,,lm',,?r ni?K, ,h0 I A HT OIH in tho Times Saturday that voiini UUfllul IKilhcr Vnnlvsls ,haps millions, are tho vory flour of. Ml Tho land surface of tho earth is ffin "TIIAXK J()I." SAI1 K.MPRKSS. ! .(H.bout thirty five million square ""' I ? IninrnH hv iL rini. f ii. nn '0n18 "asomonts for the worst of' DURIJN (via Copenhagen and fnn- -ni iiu-nl" ""'.humnu pains and solutions ror tho London) Sept. 3. Empress Augusta Tho IlrttlSh V... 10 ....iitnliis about wor"' of ,,ocln, ""Kors. Wo shall, Victoria learned of the Gorninn cap- Tho llrltU h lonii ( e on ta s ni,ou ,lnt , , common turo or Nniniir by accident while I i-J minion winnie miles; tho .i, ,,. ,...,, .,... ... ,,.i,i,, ,.i i, q, ,,.no i.mnt v U(U IO IlllllllllJ II IM'IKIllII IIUIII'II- . .. i-i . .. ... . .. . A la frHttll. .. 1)1. .In .!.,,... OWMh". llWIIIfl lllilt 17111 1IB III tnev niul with tlm Pnncn ?ti "''' heir-piesorvaiion may cni us ASeectNon.SecUiinBotdn2ndDy School """" """" ' l" "' ' ' ." Sun con ol nore ban nl 0 lm" ,l10 Blaughterhouse: hut let us for DoMiCDI.dpllnciSll 0..1.0 ;;.. ."'t j fV. ' mdred tho usaiid iui ro 11 es It pnr on our 8,ftpveH th crol' of Teuhtii. C.teful lupemiion teeuie. iciulu thu ""S, ,,"? V,a,?ln10 . Gardner. SfSrjsr?a r'VrSiS1 tvv"r.o,itE is Vniith'- t& ofr "oniriii a a ff .,fs"is itch colonics will bo drawn Into ,;;.,,'.:,.,..,',, , HirihC 0,,r 'PORTLANDi OREGON , ' i,oforo .i10 40,1. vionni on. a war bv tlm Cnnnnn invnHlnn nneniy without n hiccough or a curse. urc3S ooiore 1110 4in niionni en- r . V. . if .... 1 ... .. Never shall wo know inrnln whnt i cnnipiiient or that organ zat on hero Dutch territory. Tin will add ' "ur ", " K"V "muii wnat is pwniTRTTPAV 'PTPK'WP rpcontiv ,,u. ..ii.i 1... ...1 ,i......i now perish ng. And wo sha want U VjI J UIjI t AJN LLUlViliX recenti. twr million subjects who will bo of l milium - vnluo In bnttlliiK for the riT ssrs;;LLl bun I nAu I niiiMnc.na was any such porportlon of Its stir rare In nny sense or degree Involved i 0no gigantic struggle for supre- "nincy. Never before were half of the innnuitants or tins name scar-, red globe concerned In war on Qio r0llllll!nt or by thc fought , powers I seated there 'cnrHB no prercd ent of such n . ...v.u . .. ,.. v-. w..- conflict as Is now raging. Its con- .sequences, for that reason, cannot , be foreseen or foretold. Its ties- mictions in iiiiimtn mu ni iuuuu- mictions or numnn lire win prooa- lily be beyond comparison with the lilnml nal tt'nfu Mint llflVit Plinnlfpfl ' ItlMrwl tnal wars tnat nave cneciteu the progress of the huninn rnce. The loss of property will set back foremost Industrial and commer-1 cai nations of Europe for many years, perhaps for a generation. jn tho face of such facts, Amorl ' j CAHXIVAIi OK IH.OOII AND ITS ANTUI, COST RUSSIA calls a million sixteenth suiiscquent construction worn menus Pjm Imu,y oholce specimens f re century peasants from the fields that hundreds of thousands of dol- (n!e,Jtjy rcnch hero rendered vnlu nil. I nnrninnv mnu'i Hiomi ilnu'li : Inru will 1 to annul 111 Silt lipl'llll nlld . .... . ... ., Another million take their ...... " j .....D ,...... .............. "- "i"-- - -- iinniii nirriiii i mir linn iniiiinii .11111 i n nun i iiii tit-df i-ii w i-ii ii'in 111 i iim . . . a. ...... . . " ... , : . , , . ; i who wll go back to lis sixteenth con- '''O - nn Ills fli'bl. telling the time by, tlu' ""n.8 snndow. Industry In hur-, ui iik iiimuh! . linn nui nil: inn in the laborer all things fall, nil things I Come to Cnrtll. HccailSe of the War Jon)H' nntl only because of the war ,iwiu. i i II41H ui pi-ii-iitu in jiiiiiiijtuii, those splendid burning spirits reach- I,,K out enlighten our darkness, Our fathers destroyed those strange ulul vn'"niiio creatures whom they S'rt'aS"" ,Von "?. ,,e8,r0-n8 'ho. brightest Of Otir nilgels. .. - At leas; then, let us not get drunk. At least, then, let us not sing boast- "U 0"1, trc"Btli for tomorrow. ' '" '''"" l""il'A1' i.u.mju. hopt. .1. Tho protests "J nnusn nowspnpers against tho ceiihorsuip winch keeps tho country In uttor darkness regarding tho military operations received attention at Pre llllpr AenlllHl'a lintltlu t.inlfvli, -. " "" v" . Replying to a suggestion by Jnmes Hosge. M. P.. ror IMInburgh, In the House or Commons, thnt n trained ' i'aidiu lu. tie nmiii UL'aiiuv uiiurir ,it..i,...h 11 .b... w..v ....u m.v....j fill o.tuva llAM,kH .!,... All ..- A Journalist could be put In chnrgo ot' Harris, ThoillllS eBl'ide, tho censors 1 p. the prem or said: fTi i u ni i "The goTernmeut nnd military nu-'IIOIU'V L. IBeilSOll ChlU'jLpS thorltlos recognize to tho full tho strain which Is placed upon the pub- lie. but more ospoclnllv on the rein- tlves or those In actlvo service, bv tho jicurclty or Information from the fiont and they will do all In their power to relieve tho strain. The prln- dpio 011 which Information Is given ,0 the public Is that all Information W!.i,.i, ,.an iw ulvon witliom nrniiuiino m the public Interests shall be given nin.N and nt once L'o. This hns been niul wim 1.., ,nue I GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT THE HONDAOK OF KVIL A sociological drama of unusu al! power. In two parts. TUB CRACKSMAN'S GRAT ITl'DIC -A 'thiilllng Hlograph drama. MAKING GOOD WITH HER FAMILY A fine Sellg com edy. DOLLY OF THE DAILIES An uffulr of dress, tho ladles will enjoy this. j pr finilTriBriT II I llIIKI I llfi!1 I ST SUTHERLIN TvupntV-Piflllt Milne nf LOCI- 'WUIiyuyill IVIIIW UI uuy fjing Roatl 10 l)Q Bllllt EX- ipnri fn Princ. RflV niPf itoSKDl'na. Or., Sept. 3. That work on the first 2S miles of the Himiorim. i nn hiiv a; ijurii'III nun- .......... . .. rt ... . ..-I, ., ...in ,,i ,.." t.,in.. ,.-nD n.r. nformnt,m brought' to Rosoburg by CoMtuV Commissioner Harry Pink- . nnifimwi . nnWinnil TI .,..., ,- pnimtriirtlni? tho "- T . - ....... r-, road, which will tap some or the richest timber sections In Douglas nmitttv nu-nnimi Mmwinv ovo. nin. i.'r Mm tinnrh Timiinr miiitinnv to tho .McAllister Construction Com- pnny of Portland. The construction c. .i i t i . .- i i i i ...i Sutherland band paraded the bus!- ness a roots when t became known that he contract had been signed. The signing of this contract niul the ma... ..... ... Mn.nn.t,n.l n ll nl- OVLIt'KHJ .lllllllllllll ... tl lUVIUI IV pince.;vieiniiy during ine no.Ni iuw muni ip. i n'c"- """"''"" '" """ Knt0 tllp xorth I'mpqua River canyon an, pass. In the vicinity of ninmond ,nCi and other territory which the tnC line through central Oregon aim on ,0 )0BC.. Tho road will also bo .wln..,lml u0tvnn1 l. Mnmliflnlil. which hns a deep water harbor. presont estimates or the lloacli moved and exclaimed: "Thank Ood, we mny all bo content! I have three of my sons with the army." B& HILL MILITARY ACADEMY For U. S. Senator I?. A. Booth. For Congress AV. 0. Ilawloy For Governor .Tames Withycombe "l"l.J I, llllivuiliui. For Jimtico of tho Sunremo Court ., , 13 T .. JifUf.v j. iji-uh, jjiiium;u L. LeNnry. For Attorney General (Jeoi'ge M. Brown. For Supt. of J'ubllc Instruction J. A. Churchill For Stnto Engineer John M. Lewis. For Commissioner of Labor 0. P. llot'f. For Railroad Commissioner Frank iJ. Miller For Supt. Wnter Dlv. No. 1. James T. Chinnock. For Representative Oth Dlst. Charles K. Barrow For Representative 6th Dlst. S. P. Peirce For County Judge. James "Watson For Shorlff Alfred Johnson, Jr. For County Clerk. Kobt. B. AVatson For County Treasurer T. M. Dimmick For County Surveyor, C. S. aioCulloeh For County Coroner F. 13. Wilson For County Commissioner Geo. J. Armstrong. For Commissioner Port of Coos Day A. II. Powers,' Anson Rogers , Tr 'c 1. 1 and IleiU'y Sengstackeu Publlshod uftder the authority and by the order of the Coos County Re- publican Central Committee. vuum.uu ,p. , Vj 1 .. ..... . I.ICCIIOII 1U1I, 1 I rlf I R I n Tfl Tfin LVU.U IL LIEU TAiilu io run COOS COLIIltV HaS ChanCG fOP ouua uuuiuy nua uiiuiiui. iui Some Fine Advertising Without Expense Secretary Motley, of tho Cham- her of Commerce, received cards - c....... rlt.t n. ..F Hm iruin eui-iuhiij vhiiimhuii, ui im-- fii-pinm t)nvnlnmiii:it Loamm todnv for sending products to Portland from where they will be sent to , Eastern in ml shows h'ncu exuiuit will be marked with tho growers' "."o nil nw mm uiu i from which it comes. 1 here will . .1 .1 .... ....! t.. ....... !.. lie no expense ror transporting tnom "tul Secretnry Motley Is In hope:i of sending a number from here ns It "'' "o n ime mui uK n-.uimi. proper ereiiu to me grower nun i011 ,,., ,t , imperative that one of , inrefully filled out. , nUnphcd t0 cnch B1,CcImon. Packing must be done with great it'ss on nrrouiii 01 uiuuiikc reruivvu ,0Bt nrRCy ,iuo ,0 careless pad bi" i iiitibihiiiih ur i-hu m.i- tvrlnl being offered ror shlpmoiit. the agent hns nuthorlty to send su nc forward ns baggage, providing nun Kintiiy send cnoieo specimens lot-wan! Immediately. All possible unillt will ln ulvnn In oiinli Knm to the grower and cominunl'y. KEPTJICRED Commander Gardiner, of 6. A. R. Makes Plea Many Vets Died During Year Wr Am'ii1 Prt to Coot n7 TIium.1 DKTItOIT. Mich.. Sept. It. -A plea for the perpotuatlon of "luo Star Unniirrlml I1nittni n u lm A iiinMl.mn He urged the old soldiers to Join In u movement to pay special honor! to tins song, and to discountenance tho practice of playing It In medley with such "flippant and compara tively iiiennlngless ditties" ns "Yan kee Doodle," and "When Johnnie Comes Marching Homo." Ho said there was something Inspiring In an nuuieuce rising ami standing tin-1 ............. 1 ... .!. ... !,.. I ... i -. "u'iV'..,,l: """" JUOUH B,r' "B ol .V . l . "J "l"non,'1 im " wns "h" '"-. m'""k -" "" gHko i s f n ' nimlley w the II....V...MO, IW I,, V UUIIII U sonio other national nlrj tl'ltfl tltlo mill i"k 1-tlmnxaiA I tho riuulcnco teauiuo slttliiK nn'nn !.. . in uunut iu Irregular, half-ashamed mnnner." It wore better not to rise nt all when the Natlonnl hymn is played In med , Joy, ho said. j A recommendation that perma nent headquarters ror tho G. A. R. 1 bo established In Washington was another point or his address. Chi cago niul Philadelphia had been proposed, but ho preforred the Nat ional capital, and thought that If possible, the necessary space should bo secured In n government build ing where tho officers could keep I closely In touch with mntters beroro I Congress, which arfected tho Grand I Army. He urged that no change ho mnde In the method of management or the soldiers' homes which are scat tered throughout tho I'nited States. I Concerning the matter, ho said; "Not a single complaint hns come I to tho knowledge of tho commander- 1 In-chief from nny member of any home dining this administrative year. It la known that an efrort is being mndo to plnco these homes, nun miner 1110 uuru uiui supervis ion of our comrades, subject to tho approval of the War Department, Into the custody of men who never saw military service In actual war and whose sympathies are not so likely to be directed townrd our comrades In their declining years. This seems to bo a case where the old rule, 'Let well enough alone,' will apply. This encampment, in my Judgment, should say to Con gress that the Grand Armv nf Mm 'Republic Is decidedly against the proposed change." f Th,? lue30,u menb?rship1 in good standing, was reported us 171,335. During the year the roll was cur- tailed by the death of 11,187 old soldiers, but notwithstanding this large figure, It is 151 less than dlea the preceedlng year. LAMOU M BID BENEFIT 'BIG LEAGUE CONCERT SOONi BALL SCORES Big Musical Entertainment Ar panged for Tuesday Evening Sept. 15, at Masonic It Is announced that another big benefit concert for the boosting trip of tho Coos liny Concert Hand to the Oregon Stnte Knlr at Salem and to other points will be given Tuesday evening. September lfi. at the Mnson Ir Opera House. It will bo under the direction of the special committee, consisting or Messrs. Kaufman, ( Graves and McKeowli. The bnud wll be assisted by prom ncut Coos Hay talent mid tho concert promises to be one of the best ever heard hero. The band will render a number or selections which It has been rehearsing ror the Stnte Fair concerts. f tickets will soon be placed on sale and the price will be only seven-' ty-flvo cents. Malinger Wilson ,who If assisting the committee, is hope ful thnt the bnnd will he greeted by. one r tho largest audiences ever as sembled In Marshfleld. POLICE COURT NEWS TODAY Walter Morgan Fined for Beating Old Minep Erwln Skipped Country m Walter Morgan, recently from Dniidon. was fined In police court to day for fighting on the street. The officers charged him with beating up nn old miner who l.ud been drinking too freely and was told to leave the lllaiico cafe. The trouble occurred about -' o'clock this morning. Clnreuce lllrd. .1. Koeler nnd Lloyd Apps weie three others arrested last night for drunkenness. Knvln Is .Missing, Constable Cox has been unable to locale A. C. Krwjif, who Is charged with beating several board bills. ICr wlu was at North Mend the day before yesterduy, but apparently skipped the country. TKACIIKHK AT IIANDO.V. Corps Selwtiil for ScIiihiIm Tlieit? for the .Vi't Venr. The corps or teachers ror the Han don schools Is now complete nnd many or the Instructors nre already hero. Tho school year will open in niindon on Monday Soptembcr 1-tth. Following Is n list or the teachers nnd the grades they will have charge or: High School. Sunt., Pror. II. L. Hopkins; piluclpnl, Miss ICIIzaboth J. Rodgers; Miss Helen Abbott; J. O. Krvln or Philomath. Fnlverslty; II. w Qulglcy of l of 0.; Miss Noren I, oro. (Smiles. Klghth grade principal, was arrested In tho city today, has T. S. Van Vleet, or Sprlngrield, Or.:!been prominent In the affairs of seventh grade, Miss Helloni nnd Miss tho new union. McLain and Mans the llandon Furniture company. Miss wero armed when nrrested. Rno and Miss McKay: fifth grade? Arrest .More I. W. . Miss Hlckey and Miss Kllnkenbeard; McClaln had u letter addressed fourth grade, Mrs. TecOurden; third to McDonald from the Couera grnde. Mrs. Coryell; second grade. Aleno mine, advising him to go Miss W'lron and Miss Wllklns; first strong nnd blow up n fow buildings, grade. Mrs. Van Vleot. McDonald hns eluded capture, but KnBt Side niilldlng. Principal, I Major Donohue expects his arrest Miss Wnlkor; third grade. Miss Land-.momentarily. A man was nrresua rlth: second grade. Miss Primer; first today, four were arrested last nigni grade. Mrs. Simmons. Rirri'R.V FROM KCROPK Mrs. Ellen Goodman nnd throe children, of Marshfleld, passed through here this morning en route home, after several months spent nt their formor homo In Norway. Mrs. Goodman told home thrilling experiences sho had on tho way across the ocean1, as a result of tho war. , Sho lamlftl first, nj. Glasgow, , where, because nil tho available ships had been put to wnr uses she. had to wait for weeks. Sho was vefy glad to arrive safely in Ore- iron. Rosehur" Review. &&mp STIC YT.!;DUi"s&ei titdk an -j--rjrmgsm limrm JLW- QOor IO cents If your dtaUr can' t tapply yoa, ttnd lOe for on packagt or 91.00 for a carton ofttn pack. agti 200 citantttt), potlagt prtpaiJ. Afttr tmoking 1 packat: if ou don't find CAMELS at rprfn(( r. tarn tht othtr 9 packagtt.anJ ui mill ffand your muii, I inr a.,ui,i rr. I0 Co n Chicago. I; Washlnon 4 . Innings. Called to p,.rn,,: :T to take train. ll ChtM Detroit. 0; tcw Yi)rk r. St. Louis, d; lloston,' C' St. l.ouls. :ij ihiston. 7 q Innings, cnlled on account of h.1 ness. u"t. NATIONAL Li:.(il'i: Chicago. !l: Clnidnnntl, 4 ttsburg. 4; St. .()119, Pittsburg. 1; St. l.ouls. 1. KetM Innings, called on account 0f i? Doston. 7; Philadelphia, r. Dostoii 12. Philadelphia.' 3!' Now ork, L'; llrooklyn, 3. northwi;sti:rx i.ijaouk linllnrd, 3; Seattle, 8. Vlctorln, 10: Spokane. 2 Tncoma 2; Vancouver 3. ' COAST I.KACl'i: Portland "' "' E Sacramento o j Krause and Klslier, Stroud nnd Rohrer. . . . It- II. E. Los Angeles c 13 0 Snn Francisco 1 9 3 Hughes, Love and llrooks. lbum and Schmidt. ' Oakland 3 7 1 Venice 4 10 2 Oeyer nnd Mltze, darkness, Koo nor nnd McLtilit. VirniRINARV CO.MIXL. Dr. .1. L, Mnssoii. grnduate of tho San Francisco Veterlnnry Callcgo, nnd the only licensed veterinary In Coos county, will bo In MnrslifloU Saturday. September fi. a the Chand ler Hotel All Interested In horse nre Invited to call. THREE MINERS Militia in Montana Town Act ive in Keeping City Quiet Under Martial Law ' inr amm iiteJ rr 10 com nr TinM.i I1UTTK. Mont.. Sept. 3. Thrco Importunt arrests wcro made today i,v the Montana mllltln which has 1 Hutte under martial law. Alexan der McClaln. known ns Mucklo McDonald's body guard, and Kd ward Kvnns, wero arrested on their way to tho supposed hiding ptac or.0r McDonald, president or tho new I minors' union. Joe Shannon, who and seven Industrial Workers of Hip World were nrrested early to dnj nnd will bo tried by the mill taiy authorities. RUNAWAY IS FATAL Edward Haines was fatally hurt In n runaway ace dent on tne IIURhe.' ranch? south of Wedderburn "" VJ?" '""" ':amV,y and taken to llandon tho same - o TL .ever" tho "t nothing Jrie3 ,wor 8 nB ,er,f0 passed away could Jb fonj and heasd i nursuuy. umiuui. last Wodnesaay. no "."""-- Don't Look for Premiums THE cost of thfi choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos In Camel Cigarettes prohibits the use of premiums or coupons. Here's a cigarette of exquisite flavor that doesn't leave that cigaretty taste and simply can't bite your tongue nor parch your throat. Isn't that just what you're after? Sold all along the line, 20 for 10c. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wimllsn.&llca. N. C - - RE ARRESTED YM" - n'trrri'vvvmr-' ' r t