The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 26, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1915-EVENING EDITION.
THE COOS
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UNITED STATES MA KES STAND i
,,. IN THE EUROPEAN WAR DEFINITE
& News of Near-by Towns
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CREAMERY AT REEDSPORT, AID BANDON POOR
(Continued Iron) Pago One.)
wrought copper" In the list of nb
Boluto contraband Is under consid
eration, though tho government
"necessarily finds some embarrass
ment In dealing with tho subject" be
cause of a declaration of the United
States In tho past placing "all articles
from which ammunition Is manufac
tured" on Its contraband list, Includ
ing copper among such materials.
C. ''Submission without protest
to Interference with American trade
to noutral countries In conditional
and absolute contraband." History
shows, saya the letter, that In every
war tho superior naval powor hag In
terrupted noutral commorco nioro or
loss, but thoso who complain aro re
ferred to tho American nolo of pro
tost of Dccotnbor 2Clh dispatched to
Great llrltaln.
7. "Submission without protest
to interruption of trado In condition
al contraband consigned to private
persoiiB In Oormnny and Austria,
thoroby supporting tho policy of
Great llrltaln to cut off all supplies
fiom Germany and Austria." Agnln,
the letter calls attention to tho note
of nccombor 2Cth, to tho Ilrltlsh Gov
ernment, contending for tho "princi
ple of freedom of trado In articles
of conditional contraband not des
tined to tho belligerent forces,"
8. "Submission to nritlsh Inter
ferons with trado In petroleum, rub
bor, leather, wool, etc." As petrole
um can bo used In propelling submar
ines and rubbor is cssontlnl for big
motors used by armies, tho United
States "has not yet reached tho con
clusion thnt they aro Improperly In
cluded In a list of contraband."
fiernmii Win Supply.
0. "Tho United States has not In
torfored with tho salo to Great llrl
taln and hor allies of arms, ammuni
tion, horses, uniforms and othor mu
aro allowed without protest to disre
gard American citizenship papers and
passports." Whllo Groat Hrltnlti has
disregarded American citizenship pa
pors "in n fow instances, and tho
snmo Is truo of nil belllgorcnts
In each caso of apparent Illognl
arrest, tho United States has entered
vigorous protests with requests for
reloasc."
1.1. "Chango of pollry in regard
to loans to bolllgoronts." It Is as
sorted that tho American Govorn-
Aiiiiual Meedng I'hiui t Knliuw tho
Output There.
Tho Gnrdlner Courier says: Tho
Smith anil Umpnua Rivers Co-opcrn-tlvo
Creamery Company held their
annual meeting January 11th at
Heedsport. A. Walker, whoso term
expired as ono of tho directors, de
clined rc-clcctlon, and V. Dalloy was
name of the creamery was changed to
that of Heedsport Creamery Co.
Tho following officers wcro olcct-
cd to servo for tho current year:
popular subscription arousing part!
naushlp through mouutnry interest In
tho success of tho bolllgoronts Is,
pointed out In contrast to puroly
ciodlt transactions for tho purchaso
of war supplies, tho money for which
docs not loavo the United States, and
could not, as In tho case of tho loan,
affect tho finances of this country.
1 1. "Submission to nrrest of
natlvo-born Amorlcans on ncutrnl ves
sols and In Ilrltlsh ports, and tliolr
Imprisonment." Tho gonornl charge,
tho letter assorts, has been unsup
ported by cvldenco but whorcvor lr
regularities havo occurred, prompt
domain! for roleaso has been mmlo.
1C. "Indlffercnco to conflnomont
of uon-combntantB In detention
cnmpB In Hnglnnd and Franco." All
tho belligerents liavo inndo com
plaint, but Investigation hns proved
that "conditions nro ns good as pos
sible. Tho United States has con
sented nt tho spcclnl request of the
German Government to send Mr.
.InckBon, former American minister
nt Ilucharest nml now attached to
tho American embassy nt Ilcrlln, to
make a special Investigation of de
tention camps in Hnglnnd.
1C. "Fnlluro to provont trans
shipment of Ilrltlsh troops and war
mnfnrlnlu nnrnna thn Inrrlfnrt nt Mit
-in -. .... - " """ " " "
Hiiiui.B ui war, niinoiign such salos United States." Xo truth or this
prolong tho conflict." No obligation, hnB ever been furnished, and n ro
it Is contended, exists olthor In Inter- quost of tho Cnnndlan Government
national law or In tho domestic law to send war material through Alaa
of tho United States, to prohibit pri- n was promptly donlcd.
vato trado In these articles. In tho 17. "Treatment and final Intern-
jiiwi, ma prosoni noiiigoronts, when nient of Gorman steamship Golor and
monfs policy affects all governments clms Henderson, Pros.; C. S. llelison,
alike. Tho dangOlS Of lonilB through -.,... ,.,, Trnnmirnr. Tim nnnrn-
tary's report showed that $10,000
worth of butter was sold during tho
paBt year, $3000 less than tho year
before. Tho company nro going to
install a now 12-horsopower engine
nml a lC-horscpower boiler as soon
as posslblo. Tho war seems to af
fect tho buttor business to some ex
tent by stopping tho Balo of condens
ed milk, thus causing tho milk to
ho used In making buttor nml In this
way increasing tho output of butter,
creating a grcnter supply than tho
demand wnrrants. Hut tho prlco of
buttor Is high compared to whnt It
wns a fow years ngo, and no doubt
but whnt tho consumer thinks ho is
pitying enough for buttor nt tho pres
ent tlmo.
noiltrnls. illnllltnlnnil nn nun), nrnlill.lJ
tlon, "in fact It Is only nerossary to
point to tho cnorino-.s qunntltlos of
nrniB nnd ammunition furnished by
manufacturers in Gormany to tho
bolllgorcntB In tho nuwio-Jnpaneso
war and in tho rcront Unlknn wnrs
to establish, tho gonornl recognition
of tho propriety of tho trado by n
noutral nnton."
10 "Tho United States hns not
BiipprosBod tho Balo of dum-dum lml
UNITKI) STOTI3S ClALLHY TIIIIKB
lots to Gront Hrltnln." Tho corroB
liondoncq recently puhllahed between
tho Btnto Dopartmont nnd tho Ger
man Amlmasndor lu roponted with
tho Btatomont that nllhough thero Is
no legal ground on which to prevent
iich traffic, tho I'rosldunt of tho
United States would welcome proof
of tho clmrgos nnd iibo IiIh Influonco
tc provont Halo of those nrtlrlmi.
11. "IlrltlHh warhlpB nro per
mlttod to Ho qrr American ports and
intercept noutral vwmola." Tho loi
ter statoa thnt protoalH wore miido
to Grout llrltaln nnd Japan nnd thnt
thoy withdrew tholr warships from
tho vicinity pf xw York harbor,
nnd Honolulu, respectively.
1-. -"Gront llrltaln and her allloH
THE FUEL VALUE OF WOOD
Tho fuo valuo or two poumlH or
wood lg roughly equivalent to oho
pound or coal. Thin is given m (ho
roault or cortnln calculations now
helng mmlo in tho rorost service
laboratory, which show also about
how many uord or certain hinds
or wood nro roqulml to obtain an
nmnunt or boat equal to that In
ton or coal.
Certain klnda or wood, audi .in
hlikoiy, oak, lioeoh, blnh, hard
irnplo, akh, olm, locust, lona;Io.ir
Jilno, and cherry, have rnlrly high
heat value, mid nniy one cord
or Bonsonod wood or thorn specie
is icqulrod to equal oue tou of
good coal,
It takes a cord and a hair .(r
Ehortlenr plno, hemlock, red ium.
Douglas fir. sycamore and aot( mu
plo to equal h ton of ooal, and two
corda of cedar, redwood, poplar, ca
talpa, Norlvqy pine, cypres, lutaa
wood, spruce, and white plw,
CHANGE HUNTING SEASON
C. A. Terklns, W. P. Itccd nnd
Louis Seymour woro appointed at
Friday night's meeting or tho Chain
bcr or Commorco as a committco to
to nnd hnvo an amendment mndo to
tho gamo lawB to regulato tho opon
season tor hunting ducks nnd dcor.
Many claim that tho duck season
should open ono mouth earlier, and
thnt tho door soason should opon
earlier and close onrllor. Gardiner
Courlor.
tho collier Lorksun nt Honolulu."
Tho clrcuniBtanccs nro review nnd
tho action taken in hold to bo In ac
cordance with tho usual luternntloifal
practice.
18. "Unrnlrncss to Gormany In
ruioB relating to coaling warships In
Panama Cnnnl zone." Although tho
regulations woro not proclnlmcd un
til November 13th, no bolllgoront
warships nro known to hnvo coaled
TO AID HATCHERY
Tho capacity or tho Umpqua Fish
Hatchery Is snld to bo 10,000,000
eggs, whllo tho storago capacity Tor
young fish Is only l.r.00,000. This
mnttor should bo taken up by tho
stato officers and remedied. Gnrdl
nor Courlor.
TO MOVE WHALE
.TnmcB Fullorton nnd Mr. Lnthrop
or rcugono wcro among tho pnBsongorB
on yoBtordny'B boat rrom Mnploton.
Mr. Fullorton has raised somo monoy
nmong tho peoplo or Kugono to pay
piovloiiBly at tho zone, mid tho notion' for tho moving of tho Bkololon of n
AbMiclatod Charities Pcifoct Orpin-
1utlon There.
' Tho Handon Recorder says: llnn-
' .i .... i.n n ninil.irlv nprrnnlzi'd
IHUl IIU" ll.io n.biiiM.-j ".r ---
reeling being hold In the city hall
and wns called to order by Mayor
Georgo T. Topping. Delegates from
various religious, benevolent, ehnrl
tablo and social organizations of tho
city woro present.
Thero Is ono fortunate fact about
Dandon nnd thnt Is that there aro
very fow objects of charity In or
nbout tho city, but tho organization
wns completed so that thoso fow
might havo atlonllon and to prepare
for posslblo needs as tho city grows
larger.
Mrs. 13. II. Kausrud wns elected
secretary of tho meeting nnd upon
taking notntlon of thoso present It
wns found thnt dologates wcro In nt
tendnnco ns follows:
From tho Brethren church L. n.
Ovcrholsor.
K. P. Lodge Hay McXalr.
Masonic Lodge W. A. LaGoro.
Pythian Sisters Mrs. Anna Har
rows. Presbyterian church A. McNntr.
Odd Follows Lodge O. A. Trow
bridge. M. 13. Church W. 11. Smith.
Mooso Lodgo D. M. Avcrlll.
Women of Woodcraft Mrs. An
nn Barrows.
Modem Woodmen W. II. Webb.
Woodmen of tho World Fred Col
grove. Church or Lnttcr Day Saints F.
J. Chatham.
Soasldo Circle Mrs. 13. Lowln.
City nt Large H. W. Coats, Mrs.
13. II. Knusrud.
Ilaptlst church Mrs. Klbort Dyer.
Othor dologates choton woro Mrs.
1311a Nelson, Miss Knto Hosn, John
Dickey nnd Mrs. Mncoy.
A resolution was unanimously
nduptcd thnt tho association he
known ns Assoclntod Charltlos or
Handon, and Hint tho organization bo
mndo pormnnont.
Geo. P. Topping wns then elected
president or tho meeting nnd A. Mc
Xalr was o!ectc:l sosrotary and Nonjuror.
Starts 4Sy&y Starls
TOMORROW WE WILL PLACE ON SALE
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Tltf? ivlk ftj
n
3 k ra g
FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK
The majority of these Suits arc late Fall arrivals and regular
prices are $17.50, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $32.50, $42.50.
TO MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP YOUR CHOICE
eIOy
This Safe Price Also Includes AM Coats
RANGING IN PRICE FROM SI 7.50 TO $42.50
NOTHING RESERVED
MILLINERY
DON'T FAIL TO SEE
HATS WE ARE PRACTICALLY
GIVING AWAY
TRIMMED HATS
Regular prices $9.50,
$12.50, $15, $16.50,
Clean Sweep Price ...
Trimmed Hats, regular
price $5, $7.50? $8.50,
Clean Sweep Price
$3.98
1.98
IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND THIS SALE
We are absolutely giving you Vie bes' values ever offered in Marshfield.
was tnkoii "without tho slightest rof
oronco to favoritism to tho holllgor
onts." 10. "Fnlluro to protost ngnlnst
tho modlNentlon or tho declaration
or London hy tho Ilrltlsh govern
ment." Tho noil f leal Ion of this gov
ernment thnt It could not accept
pliH-emoal adoption or tho declaration
or London Is recalled with tho state
ment, nlso thnt tho modiricntlona hy
1 1 m .
whnlo rrom tho ocoan honch to Ku
gono ror tho musoum or tho Univer
sity or Oregon, nnd enmo In to Btipor
Intond tho work. Tho whnlo rioatod
on to tho bench last summer nnd tho
bonoH nro still thero. Ploronco Wost.
PROGRESS ON RAILWAY
Tho Hlonm shovel nnd erow hnvo
finished tho work on tho Uiiiihiiiii
1 AID F0RC0QUILLE
According to n tologrnm received
by tho Itccordor Wodneadny from
Congrossmnn Hnwloy, tho Coqulllo
IUvor Is ono step nonror to a realiza
tion of tho ?70,000 recommonded by
tho engineers In tho ltlver nnd Hnr
bor 1)111. This hill passed tho House
Tuesday carrying tho nbovo amount
for this rlvor, nnd now nil thero Is to
do yot Is for tho Sonuto to pass It
also. llnudou Ilccorder.
NEWS"0F"SIUSLAW
KvciiIn of I'loivnro anil Vicinity
rlcIl hy The West.
Mrs. C. K. Slonoriold nnd Jlrs. A.
J. Hunch or Ilecota wont to Marsh
field Wodnosday.
Warren Lulrd, deputy sherlfr or'
Coos county, tuirprluod his Hlstor, Mrs. i
Schroodor, by a vlnit last .Monday. I
that being (ho rirst tlmo she had seen
him ror nbout two yonrs. .Mr. Laird i MrcUf Inlrl
In tit IIIMI wIIIIijIU
CALlFOSiiA
Yea 4 ci i cpjfixirTamnna W I Luincr
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roLoffi ,or, t Ompatyy CAUrosniA
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"ASIilnofn WQrM
Every Drop" ftK!trl,2ll
Got n can today from fhwwiW
your hnrclwnro or nro- r!(lli!llifll
corydaalor. rSMsIf&liWk V W ?VC1 3?nT Kt 4o yv
itauaistia2a2a3?JraBTKiJ JYa j ,J SM w jjLa
JJL.VCK SILK STOVK POLISH & M bUS U W hj' M.
I lor Sale by rrmgnrrHiw!n'.wytfgT8ni:'!74fnmi
s SCIIItOKDKIt & UlLUKMlltAM)
1 vuJUl . A f Tip fj vm(
& 2Efr U Slaiil V sl JJL
BUY THE
VERY BEST
J.. . denned by International k Vi 'iZ I h ta ' T ",9 """ "
,!'. . ..,' ',ft8,.t,10.H rlKhU ,,UV0 ll0,t l8l wlH he done wltS''r " t,0,J n ''"' ' l-nners
hoen Inrrlnged, tho ilopnrtmonl hns
pick- and shovel. Then this grndo will
111 fill A Itl'UMl .....1 i .. ..1.1 .
(U I'lt'l 1 III I III I illlllllll JkllHAf... I -
ror .lu, lo;., .:;: -,i.o ronuy ror tho rails. It l expect-
FOREST NOTES
lo tho ponltontlnry.
Mr. Wlso, a capitalist of Log An-
d thnt tho work on tho bridge ncrom K "' Cul- wa" lookl"K ovor ,,,Ior
tho Ump.iuu nnd Smith rlver will bo 0"C0 ""'t Mo,1(l,,y ,0 00 what opon
ready early In tho miring. Work lai'" "10ro nro ,,"ro for !V nmirac
progrowilng rapidly on tho I-'lvo Mlloi"r,"K pI""1, J, wa" " Uh wn' to
Creamery
BUTTER
i.nko division In splto
wonthor. Plorenco West.
of wot
Coos Hay.
1'oroni r roH In llrll m)i flni,il,.i I
covored more tlmn .100,000 nerotil
(lurliiK tho paNt yonr.
U U reporled that thoro Is a blgl
nmrkot In UtiWHll for lmv wi..u,i.-ul
for packlun cHiuied plnoHiplo nnd I Tho heavy wind of last wook had " 8"1rKlt'Rl ,ei't' 'or tho romoval ,
pillOMppitl J II ICO.
SILO "IS DESTROYED
Wonry Hunch, son or A. J. nunoh
or Ilocetu, U reported 111 In a hospi
tal nt Mn'rshrield. Ho Is Barreling i
from gall-itoncxj nnd Isto unbuilt to t
lUIUKnipil ailll tt) Oil lOIln inrvlnn In
DnrliiK the past two yonrs forost I this part or tho state tide up ror sov-
iiwmi iuiiuii near v oooo era i bvh. Tim ....i.- .i.....o ....
in tho Myrtle Point section was the
collapulng or n silo on tho P.
Laird ranch nonr Xorway. Myrtle
Point KntorprUe.
WATERFRONT NEWS I
,
Friday the ltustler iuim lu rrom
Florence with 2000 raa-a or hiihiuni
and 20 tons of mos to be seut aoutli
Ot'fh'tM
prtHlntory anliiiwln. ino10 than three
fouitlm or which woro coyotes.
Tho nborotum ohUiIiIIhIiikI at
Wtmlilnuton lu Hock Creek Park,
through eo-oporntloii between tho
fort iwrvlua nml tho DUtrlct or
(oliiiublH, now contaliiH UOO truos,
i"mirlBliit UU dirforont upecltts.
Thro were 100 riro this yonr
on tlm National I-'oriwta or lHah,
Southern IiUho, Western Wyoinlnn
and ,il, or Ifi mote tliitu lu
the iiiotit illniiitiouw Mason or l tt lo.
et the riMt of ii.tlimuUhli thorn
wait only ouji-third and tin. ilamano
oly ouo-thlttletJi of thnt of the
eriller ytHr. The illfreienco la due
to bolter orgauliatlou uow, and to
moru londa, ti-Hll und telephonon.
I "f tho difficulty.
Mr. and Mru. Xeoly of Mn
ploton Hpont Tuetday nljjht In Flor
ence. Mm. Xeoly chiuo down to con
sult a mii'Keou t rt.anl to a broken
lib which U the result or a fall she
took a coupli' of weeks auo.
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Pico ilelhory, 8 n. m. nml
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CTfcfT i LJ-J-J-lp-U--'d
The Handon Kuatslde school Is to
ho tho pi oud poew)r of a fine lot
of eucalyptus treou which are to be
piiiiuoii as a windbreak along the
north side of the lawn at that buihl- fJ TO
In;. The trow hnvo been donated VJ1
for that specific purpose j j.
KrononhorK and are to bo'planud
imuieiiiatfly If the wiatlicr
llamloii World.
r; i ,iitt-3
WiML
lt runts
Daveiip
orfe
PICTURES
nnd
Picture Framing
s
WKI) AT ItAXHOX.
Tlltt HlHiTliiB.i ii f 'l n n.urm
on one ot tho Arrow boats to Sw, J Mli (luiwlo fox took 'placo at the
Francisco. Tho inoM will n.od jpar.aioof the M. K. CI urch. So, 1 1,
Ji. Smith ortloatliiK,
for decoration purposog in tho Ore
gon btilldliiB nt tho Kspoaltlon.
With 125 tons of freight tho
Daisy Putnam arrived lu yester
day from San Fraud
expects to leave todaj
Sh.
Tlmoa Want Arts f
Get a Receipt
Phone 394-J.
Coos Bay
Tea, Cooffee &
Spice House
;xk:k
!... t
. .u. ii. smiin ortioatliiK. Mrs.
Cox l the dnughtor of Mr. and Mr.
fioorKo Cox. well known Handon resi
dents, and the jironm Is tho owner or
wnut Is kuovwi as tht Co an v mill
I'tatsd n far mllaa ui ,.r .v.., -i...
I " IBO til
Have a corner
on the Comfort
Market
aao CKXTiiAh avi:xui:
Phono U7."..I.
IIOTKL iiOTSOX
C. A. Hanson, Proprietor.
ow open under new manaxement.
A homo place with home cooklnu
served In family stle. Hoard and
room, $G.50 per week. 315 South
Second St., Marshflold.
Johnson- Gulovsen r,n m r
YWlA i i.AIXT,XOt ,,A1,
tompany
"TIlP fllinlih Mom. twin. ii. .!l
Results in
HIIIXO nnd
DHCOltATIXn
M. P. LU MIIHIX
i-npnr nntt l,nt Store
A large Industry located In New York recently
cancelled all other forms of advertising and
doubled its newspaper appropriation. '
It is carrying out a National campaign and ap
pealing directly to consumers.
It is using large, forceful, well written copy
and it is increasing its sales.
It is only another evidence that the trend of
National advertising, is towards tho news
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