The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 27, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1915 E VEIMING EDITION.
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' mighty glad when you gjl j$5 tl!$lK iP' Jjji
irj':;'i frank catterlix
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. .1 . jCCvlC AfittW Wliou ho escaped from tho cage
. 0ner OOd OJe. lj(,ZaS7AAf 1U"1 cuuulit slgdt ot a "cold one." L .rTs
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PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY ! sJMmmm iPI&k
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficiant Service ' jBJBr viH . Wm 'Wmm
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY . If r '1P W S1K
will ''Sffex k'Wlri '
A ILaa ' Hb wmxtM -w J i 4r3k jtMm
jrLftaiLH usi& .Mt a.-. 'mm. wi MaiiM
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Two Men llrlnjt In One 1'lsli Tides IjUiiitiei I'npcr r I'ot'tland (Jives
Aio WroiiK and Xet Week K- VleHM on (Jue.sllon of Mueli
peeled to llrliijj ItvsultH Interest Xou-
Though the Benson for elilnoolt I Tho Tlmberinan published nt
snlnion on Coos Hay opened July tfi Portland, nnd one of the leading
1 fishermen report very small catches lumber papers of tho const, makes
i and one of tho markets today had a suggestion regarding tho dlspo-
but one ehlnook ns tho result of sltlon of the 0. & C. lands which
two men's work last night tuul'ls of Interest.
only two salmon tho day before. Tho Tlmberinan Bays editorially:
The reason given is that tho tides I Thero has been considerable ngl-
nro not running right. Tho fisher- itatlon regnrdlng the probable dlsyo
i men drift down- with their nota on'sUlon of tho 0. & C. lands. A
tho ebb tide and theso hnvo boon! meeting will bo called nt Salom by
i coming In too Into In tho morning, I Governor Wlthycombe to discuss the
almost daylight and tho result Is
poor fishing.
Hut starting about Wednesday the
fishermen say that tho tides will lie
bettor, ebbing In tho middle of tho
Trying to figure out that long ' Bht, nnd airly good sized catches
throw to third and making tho best ' aro expected then.
Chinook Bnlnion right now bring
n good price, ono dealer this morn
ing stating that ho paid for tho fit li
at tho rato of eight cents a pound.
Hy August 10 It Is expected thoro
will bo a good run In tho bay, tho
spawning season ot tho chluooks
I coming In nbout September and af
ter them como tho sllversldea and
then tho stcclhcads.
'; High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
jiess makes
" Conner & Hoagland
.The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
subject. Tho Portland Chamber
of Commerce hns asked Chef For
ester Graves to outline his views on
July 17 while en route to Alaska.
Tho railroad company has not paid
Its taxes for tho past two years on
tho grant ponding tho decision of
tho Supremo Court. About 233,000
acres of tho O. & C. land grant
li" within tho Nntlonnl Forests.
ItcstH With Congress
Iho whole problem looking to tho
fliml decision of tho enso rests with
Congress Tho land should bo clnse
Iflol and tho agricultural and graz
ing lands should bo sold to "settlers
on en By terms. Tho timber hinds
within tho National Forests Bhould
bo deeded to tho Government. Tho
1 1 AT THP HflTPI Q Junto or Oregon should acquire and
t "I inc nuicuo hold the remaining timber lands
outside tho National Forests and noil
Chandler Hotel Uho t'moor Boparato from tho land
X. J. Cornwall, Gardiner; VH- whoro tho cx of tho lauds
Ham A. Henly, Portland; W. k.w,' Jiermlt of agricultural duvolop
WrlKht. Portland: N. II. Hainhnno. i,nont'
i Portland; Isaac W. Horry, Motlfonl; J Should Sell Timber
C. K. Marvin, Portland; John F. i"o umuor on tno rough mountain
Unas. Seattle; F. G. Leslie, Co- lnml Bll0U,(1 bo B0,(l ns conditions
qullle; Homer G. Johnson, Itoaton, "JJ"1' 'l tho land permanently
S. Weekly, Myrtle Point U, p joined by ho state for reforest.,
Hranstettor, Kureka; Royal Wlnou.l"0'1, ,U ln ght b"rncl'c ' 8"'
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FOIl REI.TAIlTiB AHSTUAOTS OK TlTLIi AM) lNKUHAlATlON
" ' lii trai
V iiowuju
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec
riTIF fillAKANTFF AFKTRAf T TO nr
il ..- xw mi 1 K.K. w I 111 ! VV ftXJt
(M ' MAHSIIFirUA) AND COQUHiMO CITY, OltKaON
foWKvmlT. Afil.'VTS TJAfiTUinn .ivncvvfiU'Pinii'i.'W'a AnniTinv
tlfc " AGENTS FOH CAXADIAX 1'ACIFIO KAIMtOAI) LANDS
5 ". IHOXItV SUNfJSTACMCUN. KlANAflKIt
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Tlniwlni Mn T Ml Wt.tl. t T I
burg; Fannie Carnal, I ouVg; L, ," ""E1.61 m'.m " " " "?!'
Harold .lopo. Itosoburg; D. F. Me- l h ( V,0(W f l"mns "v " f1"10
, earthy, Portland; Miss I3.tl.or Loud. ' l M8yBto"!' " '"W .uM. ng
ii,... ni... 1H..I.I n t .. . f,om tl10 "l0 of tlmbor and other
J vsilji iMitlilhtUli UUUi J l4UUU '
IIAItllV KIMItALIi
As ho appeared Just heforo Cat
terlln's wild throw In tho fatal
fifth Inning.
"S'.
XHW SUITS l-'ILKI)
m'(ji:i:
Listening to Don Gnrdlner'H Btory
of how Marshflold would ninke
mincemeat of tho Haudon ball players.
SftiW". -
BE
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Koontz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
'. Marine and Automdbile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J
Llliliy COAL. The kind YOU linvd
ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Vacltl(
Livery and Transfer Company.
I.Ot.'S
Hcccnt suits filed ln tho Circuit
Court were tho following:
Farmers nnd Merchants Hank of ( mitci
Coqulllo vs. Alfred Johnson Lumber
Co. ot nl.
C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufac
turing Co. vs. T. II. Harry.
Agnes Peters, Kxecutrlx of tho es
tate of Anna 12 vn Wulff vs. Sarah A.
Farrln, Joslo McKay, A. II. McKay
et al. '
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UNIQUE
usi:s ovi:it urn)
x xi:w iiousi;
Hay City; J. II. O'Loughlln, Powers;
Kntrlim Koch, Portland; ltalph P.
Ileald, Portland; II. L. Poter and
wife, Portland.
St. Liiwreuco Hotel
Miss Vera Clink, Handon; Georgo
King, North Hond ;F. F. Patter
son nnd wlfo, Itosoburg; I. W. W.
Criming, Independence; Tony uenno, I
and wife, Seattlo; Mrs. N. 12. Dag-'
gott, Allegany; ICIlury Daggett, Al-'
legany; J. J. Ilorrlngton, Allegany.
Lloyd Hotel
P. S. Jennings, Grants Pass; II. '
I. Young, Grunts Pass; Miss Loulso '
land to bo plnccd ln tl.e public
Mliool fund. Tho railroad under the
terms of Its grant is entitled -to a
sum cuuulllug 7,ri00,0Q0.
Tho Southern Oregon Company
has filed a petition for a modifica
tion of tho court's order naklng to
lo allowed to soil tho tlmbur prior
to tl.o disposal of tho land :. nctual
settlers.
POLAND
E NG
Kolley, Michigan, Wis.; T. It. Kol- 1H2VASTATIOX IK WOltSH THAX
ley, Michigan; Mrs. Kolley, Mlchl- THAT OF HKLGIU.M
Hough Constiiictloii Makes Artistic
Dwelling Glass Hoof Over Ve
randa Allows Light In-ddo
,'tA
AN ADVERTISING
PRIMER
YOU HAVE GOODS TO SELL
A GREAT MANY PEOPLE IN THIS
CITY WANT TO BUY THEM
TELL THEM ABOUT YOUR GOODS
THESE PEOPLE ARE READERS OF
THE COOS BAY TIMES
WHAT IS SIMPLER THAN TO TELL
THEM THROUGH THE ADVERTIS
ING COLUMNS OF THE TIMES
THIS TRAIN OF REASONING-THIS
VERITABLE A B C OF ADVERTISING
APPLIES ALIKE TO THE MANUFAC
TURER WITH A PRODUCT TO IN
TRODUCE OR THE STOREKEEPER
WITH MANY THINGS TO SELL
TELL THEM OF YOUR GOODS NOW
Sot back In tho fir trees on a
well situated lot In Uny Park is u
new null unique bungalow, JuBt com.
ploted, that now attracts tho eya
of tho passerby. It Is tho homo ot
,F. C. Ilircli. Moro than a year ho
has been In building It, much of
tho work being done by himself.
In Its construction huvo been put
moro than 200 trees. Tho grentor
share ot thorn, ho says, enmo from
his own lot. Tho homo Is ot tho
one-story
marked
gun; Carl W. Olson and wlfo, Spo
kano; Harry Hattorn, Portland; F.
Cchrnne, Mllwnukoo.
Illaneo Hotel
J. C. Thorhavon, Handon; Tom
Hnydon, Kmplro; II. C. Hanson, Co
qulllo; Ilichnrd Hohr, Ditto Uhlgo;
Shermnu Hufford, Coqulllo; Paris
Ward, Handon.
Annies On All Sides Aro Crushing
Out tho Life or 1.1 to Unfnituuato
Country
injr Anioc litcd 1'rcn to Coo. Ilajr Tlmra,
LONDON, July 27. -Tho despornto
fighting now going on around War
saw and throughout tho Knstoru 7.0110
of operations centers attention on tho
colossal tragedy of Poland, tho soc-
ond that unhappy country has endtir
ed, tho first having stirred America
1 to its dopths when Kosclusco wont
j thoro to toll Poland'B own story ana
T Pnn.lMKill l.!l...,.l . ll-o ' lUlk IIB IIIUIUUI IUB 111 II1U BIUIUU Ol IIIO
L. Goodwoll, Portland; Mrs. PoH8, borfttor ,,, ono of tho ,)ub.
MONDAY'S AHHIVALS
Cliaudlcr Hotel
Kvnns, Handon; W. C. Swain, Pow- iic squares of Washington.
ors; C. L. Hamilton, Astoria; C. I Hut that first tragedy was as noth
Horrv. Portlimil: V. fi. Mnminil. ' Ing compared with what Poland Is
tory typo. Tho corners aro i0rtluiil- J It Potors Gold Hujeh-! "ow ""'lorgolng, tho ontlro theatro
ed with great logs, tho window , , ,7 . , o V. . of Kt" "BlitlnB bolne within tho
m mm hiLiii luh". 1110 wiuiiow w 1.3 Gotzondanor. San Francisco: ...ii..r i. ,.1.1 i.i...?.i.... n
rnslML-H nrn nt Inns nn.l n 'nrn Mm I ... ' ....". J .'"' ' .""''. ." .w,u "'" "(."" ' "
" "- " " -a. weoKiy, .Myruo j'oint; Mrs. a.
door casings, while tho chimney of 0t Krantz, Arago; Viva Wind, Conn
tho big flroplnco that runs up on cll m.lffa. Iow. ,, nMmnnn 1 ....
w
tho outsldo Is blocked ln nil around
with smallor logs, clear to tho
very top.
Over tho lironrd front vornndn
Is a roof, which If solid would havo
greatly shut out tho light from
tho big front room. Anticipating
Bldo ;Mrs. J. L. Spafford, Norhlll,
Mnss.; Kathorlno Spafford, Norhlll;
J. H. Shields, Portland; D. Rouno,
Santa Durham.
St. Iiwienco Hotel
Frank Smith, Coos Itlvor; Frank
McCulloch and wlfo, Portland; C.
this, Mr. Hlrch put In glazed glass, . Pcncock nanuon; John Adams,
12 feet square of It. Tho result Portland; J.J. Pncoy and wife. Oar
Is plenty of light. diner; F. P. Mlnnlo, Portland; Mr.
Tho walls outsldo nro of heavy ! Blld MrH aray aiul c,-llul( Utltt0i
lap boards, ono by twolves; lnsldo i,,.,.......
Lloyd Hotel
F. Cochran, Milwaukee; Mrs. Wil
liam Smith, Coos Itlvor; Orton Dur
ham, Powers; Mrs. J. A. llnrno,
Coos Itlvor; G. Larson and wlfo,
Conledo; A. II. Anderson, Coqulllo;
William Aiken, Heaver Hill; II. II.
thero Is a covorlng of rough hlrch
bark. Tho front room Is 38 by 18
feot. In It is tho largo flroplnco.
Hurk of that aro tho othor good
slzod rooms of tho house. Thoro
Is a closet 10 feet square.
Clearly tho houso Is unlquo In ev
ery particular and not only Is tho'Adolphson, Handon; W. II. McCurt
ownor and his family proud of It, jnoy, Coos Hlvor; Miss Mabel Wilson,
but so aro tho neighbors as well. Handon; William Hlaekhurn, Co-
I 1UIIIU,
lllaneo Hotel
W. Mogonsoy, Portland; F. P.
Postel, Woddorburn; It. J. Holries,
DRUNKENNESS!
is a curablo disease, which requires
treatment. Tho OHIUNI2 treatment
can bo used with absolute confi
dence, it destroys all deslro for
whlskoy, beer or other Intoxicants.
Can bo given In tho homo. No Ban-
Powers; L. S. Taylor, Powors; 12.
12. Hendlt, Myrtlo Point; Georgo W.
Spewo, North Hond; Charles
Nordstrom, 12mplro; II. Wilson, Pow
ers; A. Anderson, Powers; L. F. li
vlno, San Francisco; W. M. Iteo&o,
Itarlum exponso. No loss of timoi Powers; L, Solombo, Heaver Hill;
from work. Can bo given secretly.
It uftor a trial you full to get any
benefit from Its uso your mouoy
will bo refunded.
ORHIN12 Is prepared ln two forms
1 No. 1, secret 'treatment, a powdor;
OUHINI2 No. 2, In pill form, for
thoso who doslro to tako voluntary
I treatment, Costs only $1,00 a box.
I Como in and talk over tho matter
I with us. Ask for booklet.
WINKLI2U PHAIOIACY
08 Central Avenue.
W. S. Blessing, Coos Itlvor.
IU2DMON1) Tho general. storo of
It. A. McCoy & Son at Terrebonne
was entered by nohhors, tho safo
blown open and $400 In money tako;r.
Have your LETTKU heads, bill
heads, etc., prlrlted at THE TIMKS
office.
Get your Job printing done nt Tho
Times office.
land, with Russian armies tramping
over tho country from tho cast, Aus
trlnu armies from tho south, anu
Gorman armies from tho north and
west, nil compressing Poland ns In
a doublo vlco from four sides, march
ing and fighting on u sculo of unpre
cedented magnitude, and leaving a
train of wreck and desolation oven
greator that that of Belgium or Sor-bla
This Is tho testimony of disinter
ested oye-wltnosscs, Polish, English
nnd American, who havo recently
traveled tho stricken regions, Inelu
ding C. C. Gibson of tho Rockotoi
lor Foundation, who declared on his
return that this was ono of tho great
est tragedies tho world had known,
tho devastation of Belgium shrinking
In comparison.
Little Given Out.
Such telegraphic news us trickles
through from Poland, except tho of
ficial roporta ot military operations
from tho three sldos, Is censored nnd
garbled and gives only tho plcturo ot
fighting, without that of tho pros
trato country undor tho heels of tho
fighters pressing from four sides. But
from eye-witnesses returning, from
Polish student refugees from tho
scourged district, and from letters to
thoso who havo sought asylum hero,
thoro Is a muss of Information on tho
real conditions at tho scono of
theso glgintlo eastern operations.
Believes Planking Would bo Wnsto
of Money Heavy Motor Trucks
Now Running Temporarily
Upon the success met In tho lay
ing of tho one mile of hard surfaco
roadway between Flngstaff and
Englo Point may depend tho propos
ed bond Issue for tho paving of tho
Coos County roads. This Is tho be
lief of County Judgo Watson. The
bids for tho work aro to bo opened
August G and many compnttles nro
now figuring on tho project.
Plank roads for tho county would
bo a failure, Is his belief. "Wo
would no sooner finish laying thorn"
ho snld yesterday, "than wo would
havo to start replanklng at tho point
where wc stnrted." Ho said the
County Court would not look favor
ably upon an cxtcnslvo roadway that
could not bo called permanont and
nt least outwear the tlino of tho
bond Issue.
No certain material for tho hard
surfacing Is mentioned In the speci
fications. Each contractor hns tl 0
right to specify what ho wishes and
out of the number will bo solected
tho ono Mint is most favorablo to
tho county. It is understood that
tho Warren Construction Company
has put In a bid for tho Job,
Paving to bo K.xumplo
If tho 0110 mllo roadway has a
good wearing surfaco, stands up un
dor heavy traffic, tho belief Is ex
pressed that this will bo tho exam
ple to which tho good road enthu
siasts may point when n road bond
Ififuio Is brought boforo the people
for tholr approval.
Having macadamized tho highway
al this point, Judgo Watson declar
ed It is now necessary to hard sur
faco it to mnko it hold.
Thero Is no election this fall. To
get tho bond Issue boforo tho poqpla
a Rpoclnl election would bo neces
sary Judgo Watson oxpresscj the
opinion tlint it would tako at least
a year to oducato tho voters In favor
ot a hard surfaco roadway through
tho county.
'But I bellovo that $l,COO,Ono
would do tho work now of $2,000,
000 Inter on nnd savo tho peoplo
half a million." Tho reason for
this Is tho cheapness of building at
this time.
Favors Trunk Bonds
Tho atnto's proposal to bond for
$10,000,000 and build big perma
nent trunk roads through tho entire
stnto is a good plan, bolioves Judgo
Watson. "That would glvo us some
thing to tin to," ho said, talking
of tho rondway out by Rosoburg.
Llttlo mora can bo dono with tho
road to tho Douglas county lino this
year, ho said, becauso most of tho
money for this section has already
boon spent.
Trucks Now Running
Hcnvy motor trucks wore banish
ed from tho county roads because
they wero tearing them to pieces.
Immedlntoly thoro enmo potlttons to
tho Comity Court to nllow thoso
rucks to continue. Tho ones men
tioned wero tho ones running be
tween McKlnloy and Coqulllo and
botweon Handon and Two Mllo.
Many names of persons who remon
strated In tho first plnco wero on
tho petitions to plnco thorn back on
tho road again. Tho County Court
has taken tho matter under advise
ment and has granted temporary
right to theso trucks to oporato.
AUSTRALIA TO HAVE
BIG METAL WORKS
Country Will bo Independent In
Making Its Own Steel
and Iron
Or Aiioelitfcl rren to Coot Dy 'ilmej.J
SYDNEY, Australia, July 27.
An Iron and steol works, represent
ing an outlay of ovor $7,000,000 has
Just boon opened at Port Waratah,
near Newcastle. Now South Wales,
by means of which Australia hopes
eventually to become Independent
ot foreign countries In tho matter
of iron and steol.
Tho opening of tho new plant was
regurded as an event of great 1111-
DRAWEIu '
BEST ONE NOW
1). L. FOOTI2 TAKES ADDITIONAL
AUTO TO ALLEGANY TO HAN
DLH TRAFFIC ROAD IX FINE
SHAPE QUICK TRIP TO PORT-
LAND.
D. L. Footo announced today that
In cousequonco of tho Increasing pas
songor traffic via Allegany to Drain,
ho would tako up his seven passenger
Cadillac today and add to the sor
vlco. Ho la also making provision
for another car Just as soon as the
traffic demands It.
"Wo havo boon getting a largo
number of passongors and tho travel
that way Is constantly Increasing as
tho public going and coming to Coos
Bay Is becoming aware that tho auto
sorvico Is being maintained. By tho
Allegany-Draln route, tho trip from
Murshflold to Portland Is mado eas
ily In sixteen hours. So tar wo havo
not missed tho northbound afternoon
train ut Drain a single time. Tho
road Is In excellent slmpo and chains
aro not required."
"Capt. Edwards is handling tho
passongors between Allegany and
Marshflold on a fast speed boat, ma
king tho routo ono ot tho most at
tractive for travelers.
"Tho Smokohouso Is our Marsh
flold agont and will glvo all Informa
tion about the service. Tho faro Is
only $8.50 which Is considerably
cheaper than some of the routes."
portance in tho industrial history ot
tho country. Port Waratah Is to
become tho center ot other Indus
tries allied to tho mamtfacure ot
Iron and steol products. Tho Iron
cro for tho mills will como from
Iron Knob, half way across tho Aus
tralian continent, whoro deposits
carrying 68 por cent of metallic iron
nro sufficient to last for many gen
erations. All tho machinery In the works
Is ot American mnko und about GO
workmen from tho United States
aro engagod chiefly for training tho
Australian workmen In modern
methods ot steol making.