The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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THE GUNNERY
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'He Started in Life
a Poor Man"
Rend about tho lives of rich nion nnd you will find as a
rulo tho Htntomont, "Ho started In life n poor man."
Compotcncy was only acquired when tho hnblt of Having wns
formed.
No man who oxchnngea his labor for money la too poor to
start a bank account.
Wealth doponds' upon what you savo not on what you earn.
ThlB bank. nccoptB savings accounts In any amount tho small
dopoBltor la always wolcomo.
It paya lnteroat on tlmo doposlta.
Start that account now. Having la tho result of saving.
FIRST NIT ON
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent.
FUIGI
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' OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNT!
t i:stal)U.sIiol 18HI).
! Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND SAVINGS IIKI'OSITS
r Officora
, J. W. Ileiiuelt, President.
, J. II. FlnuiiKiin, VJco-I'roalilontt ' -
J, It. V. "VVllllania, Cashier.
f Ooo, 1 Wlmlicstcr, Asst. CftMiler.
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the niobt powerful, beat equipped and moat thoroughly modem
tiventy-iuch hydnuillo clredgo It Pacific uator
Coos Bay office,
Marshfield, Oregon.
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fie Deliberate Choice of the
Great Body of American Sportsmen
Nowhere else in the whole field of sport do you find the like
of the strong public opinion in favor of Remington-UMC.
This Rctninton-UMC public opinion nnd the most loynl to the arms and
lias been growing for ninety-nine years, ammunition that give him the service
Partly is it due to the achievements "e knows he ought to have,
of Remington-UMC in the design or C He it is who is holding up the hands
construction of Arms and Ammunition. 0f the Remington-UMC dealer making
But back of these achievements stands the Red Ball Mark of Remington-UMC
the fact that your American is the most the Sign of Sportsmen's Headquarters
prnclicul-mindcd sportsman in the world in your town.
Sold by your home dealer and 645 other leading
merchants in Oregon
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridgo Co.
Woolworth Building, 233 Broadway, New York City
Clean and oil your gun with REM OIL.
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OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Uorbt & King.
Cars leave Marshfield , 7 a.m., 11 n.iu., " p.m., $ p.m.
Cars leu vi) for Eiuplio . , , , ,7 a.m., 11 a.m., - p.m., fi p.m.
Curs Leavn .Sunset Hay 7 a. in., I) a.m., 1 p.m., ft p.m.
Tares, Empire, SSc; Tarheel or South Slough, BOc; Sunset Hay 73 c
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People
JUST AT I'KKSHNT, 1UJT THK
TIMES TRUSTS VOU, A L1V10
PUSHING UUSINL'SS MAN
A UK NOT.
PUSH
YOUR IIUSINK88 IN DULL
TIM 138 AS WHIiL AS ALL
OTHER TIMES. Pl'SH IT
WITH GOOOI) STRONG AD
VERTISING. GOOD ADVERTISING IS A
TONIC TO DEBILITATED,
DULL TRADE. IT MAKES
THE WEAK TRADE STRONG
THE STRONG STRONGER.
LET THE COOS HAY TIMES
HELP YOU ON YOUR AD
VERTISING. IT IS HELP
ING OTHERS MAYUE IT
CAN ASSIST YOU.
OUR ADVERTISING MAN
PLANS AND ADVISES ON
SPECIAL SALES OPENINGS
INTRODUCING NEW
GOODS AND ALL PHASES OF
ADVERTISING POLICY
ffagsfAtttjEgay
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PRINT DOCUMENTS.
Germans publish seized BEL
GIAN OKKICIAL RECORDS
Seek tn I'roto tlmt Germany Main
Inlncil u PoiK-cfiil Attitude
Until tlio War
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I tnr AwtlM rrn in Com Dty TlmM
I BERLIN, .Inly 30. The Nord-
deutclio Allgoinlno Zetug begnn pub-
I licntlon toilny of a sprlcs of docu-
iiicntR purporting to bo tho secret
Bolglnn diplomatic roportH found In
Brussels by tlio ClcrniiuiH mid des
cribing Intorniitloiinl political events
Irom thu tlmu of tho Moroccan crisis
until tho beginning of tho present
conflict.
Tho purpoBo of tho publication Is
to prove thnt Oorninny maintained
n peaceful attitude throughout thin
pcrod while England conspired to
Irolnto Ocrmnny.
tTMOl ICU UnHICM ADC
UIMUUIOII IIUIlILN MI1U
' DOING FARM WORK
ColU'KO (Mi In mill Tlioso of tho I'iinIi
loiinWe Set Are Among; tho
VltllltClH
(Dx AwikI.IM Prr to Cnnt D7 TlfflM.
LONDON. July .10. Kami work
for women lms becomo fnHlilonublo.
CoIIcko girls from Nuwnlmm, Ox
ford, nnd almost tlio entire enroll
men from Sheffield University lira
ntnong the volunteers for wnr work
In the floIdH, nnd Klrls who liiul prov
loiiHly devoted nit the energies to
sport nnd fashion nro tunkluc n fnd
of It.
A special coBtumo for Tromcn
fanners has bcon dcslKiicd nnd ex
hibited nt a women's fnrm work
show Riven by Lmly Cowdrny nt hor
London homo. Tho suit Is inn do of
tough brown linen fashioned into
n long coat buttoned down tho front.
KnlckorbockorR of tho snmo mator
Inl nro warn undorncnth, buttoning
bolow tho kneo. This contuma Is
not only clfeap, but allows as much
freedom of movement as man's
dress. Ilccnuso of tho knlckors, tho
women fnrmcrs can climb trees for
pruning .or picking fruit. At Lndy
Cowdrny's exhibition, every brnnch
of farm work wns represented, dnlry
lng, gardening, orchard work and
work In tho fields.
Somo projudlco Is encountered on
tho pnrt of tho old fashioned farm
ers, when they rccelvo an applica
tion for work from n girl who looks
llko tho dalrymnld of a comic opera,
thoy nro Inclined to glvo a refusal
on tho ejipt. Thoy think of n rose
eovorod cottage,, with tea sorvod In
tho garden among tho flowers nnd
mi nrcadlau existence, nut thoy aro
willing to learn about pigs, chickens
and stock, nnd gonornlly do well at
fruit picking nnd hay raking.
Get your Job printing ilono nt Tlio
Tiuics offlco.
NOTICE OK KI.VAIj ACCOUNT
III tho County Court of tho State
of Oregon, for tho County of Coos
In tho mnttor of tho Estato of
Paul Ephrlam Hassoll Deceased.
Notice Is horoby given to whom It
may concorn, Thnt Gcorgo WolHtcnd,
administrator of tho nbovo named es
tato has filed his final account hero
in, nnd tho Honorable James Watson
Judgo of tho nbovo entitled Court
has set tho 23rd day of August, 19ir,
at 10 o'clock A. M. at tho Court
Houso, Coqulllo, Coos County, Ore
gon ns tho tlmo nnd plnco for hear
ing objections to such final nccount
and tho settlement thereof.
Any porsons having objections to
tho said final account aro horoby
notified to fllo them In tlio nbovo en
titled Court on or boforo tho 23rd
day of August, 19 1G at 10 o'clock
A. M.
Goorgc Wolstoad, Administrate
(to bo published weekly July 23rd
to August 20th, Inclusive.)
NOTICK OK KINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court for the State
of Oregon, County of Coos. In tho
matter of tlio Estato of Ephrlam O.
Hall, Dcccasod,
Notlco Is horoby glvon to whom It
may concern, that Julia Hall admin
istratrix of tho above named estate
has filed her final account heroin,
nnd the Honorable James Watson,
Judgo of tho above entitled Court
has set tho 23rd day .of August, 1915
at 10 o'clock A. M, ut tho Court
Houso at Coqulllo, Orogon as tlio
tlmo and place for hearing the ob
jections to such final account ana
for tho settlement thereof.
Any porsoiiH having object Ioiih to
tho said final nccount nro hereby
notlflod to fllo them In tho above
entitled Court on or before tho 23rd
day of August, 1915 at 10 o'clock
A. M.
Julia Hall, Administratrix,
rirat publication, July 23, last pub,
llcatlon, August 20, 1915.
KS CHANGING
WAR CAUSING TIIH.M TO LOOK
MKKKKKNTIjY AT WORLD
Hvriitt llmo Avwikcncri Them to
Now Interest mill Tlioy Get UhciI
to Conditions
, (11 AMoclttod I'ffM to Coat Hr TlraM.J
CONSTANTINOPLE, July 29.
Tho city lms thoroughly accustomed
itself to tho war nnd follows Kb pur
suits as If tho allies were ns ninny
tliousnutlB, ns thoy nro hundreds,
of kilometres nwny. Iluslncss has
Incrcnscd n llttlo nnd tho supply of
carpets put up for snlo by needy
families has diminished, which is In
terpreted ns meaning thnt onco mora
monoy enn bo lind from friends, or
loniis from 'business acquaintances.
Much of this monoy is spent in tho
open nlr cafes, but It Is spoilt In tho
humble plnstcr. Nightly without ro
gard to political Inclinations, tho peo
ple gather in tho cafes, sip coffee,
nnd nbsorb whiskeys and sodas It
of triple entente leanings listen to
Indifferent music, nnd gonornlly en
Joy life. Tlio feeling now Is, lot tho
nllles toko earo of tholr business
ns best they can. Even tho Ureoks
nnd Armonlnns horo who fornmrly
prayed secretly thnt tho English nnd
Fronch would forco tho Dardanelles
aro now qulto Indifferent whqthor
thoy do or not.
Tho Turk Is getting away from
himself creeping out of his aholl,
Tho wnr has brought to tho mind
of ninny Turks that tho Bopnra,tlsm
of old was not ns dcslrablo a thing
us wns hollovcd. Tho Turk, so say
many, Is coming Into contact with
tho west by bolng obllgod to rend
tho communiques from Berlin and
Vlonnn. Ho hns acquired a ronl In
terest In tho fnto of two other poli
tical aggregates, and in so doing ho
had widened Ills mental horizon to
tho oxtent of feeling thnt his fnto
In not tlio only ono over which Allah
presides.
A fow grumble bocnuso tho forry
servico to tlio Asiatic slioro has been
limited. Outsldo of ithat nobody
minds tho presonco of nlllod qubmnr
Ines. Having tho allies hammer
away at tho Dardanelles has becomo
a condition In tho mind of tho Con
stnntluopolltnu, n condition which
gives Interest to cacli day, becauao
tomorrow mny bring another of tho
many surprises which, tlio underta
king hns so far provided.
PROSPEROUS IN KAMI
Kaunas City Alan Tolln of Good Con
ditions There
Harry Keasol, who has boon op
erating on tho Kansas City Doard of
Trado for tho past fow years, ar
rived hero this wool; to visit Low
Glllosplo. Ho reports that section
of tho country prosperous, tho bank
deposits Increasing about $133,000,-
000 in (ho past year. All of tho
country bnnks arc overloaded with
monoy. With tho prices of grain
and livestock at n high notch, tho
farmers aro enjoying such prosperity
ns thoy novcr dreamed of boforo.
NO DEER HUNTING
UNTIL AUGUST 15
Gmuo Warden Is Sending Out Notice
To Deputies 'Piii'ougliout
tho State
(Special to Tho Times.)
ROSERURG Oro., July 30. No
tices nro being sent out by tho Stnto
Game Wnrdon's offlco thnt tho door
hunting senson this jenr noes not op
en until August in, which is 15 days
later than has boon 'customary for a
Humbor of years. Doputy Wardons
throughout tho stnto aro bolng In
structed to glvo nil possiDIo publicity
to tho chnugo In tho opening dato.
"Tlio purpose is to enrry on a cam
paign of provontlon of law violations
rather than mako arrests, buys K.
M. Drown, chief clork for tho Stato
Gamo Wnrdon. "Wo want all
hunters to remomber tho ohango In
dates for deer hunting mndo by tho
last legislature so nonp will plan a
trip boforo tho logal season opens,
Tlin bag limit Is throo buck deer
with horns In ono year and It Ms un
lawful to hunt deer after October 1"
Carl D. Shoomaker, tho Gamo rar
don, Is In Canyon City today on his
trip of Inspection, Ho has been out
ono week, having vlsltod Southern
Oregon and then gone across tho Cas
cade Rango to Klamath Kails, Burns,
Bend nnd other Central Oregon
points. Ho will stop nt a number of
Columbia River points and also In
spect the hatchery at Bonnovlllo.
At all the places visited Mr. 8!n.
makor held conferonco with tho dop-.
uty Gamo Wardons Und made plans'
for a campaign of prevention of un
lawful hunting and fishing.
Times want ads bring results.
Sow Athletic Club Thcro Will HoM'i a
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ii.r.ii, iriiuiK iijiii ivtfll
Pl-Ogl-lllll
(Spcclnl to Tliq Times)
11ANDON, Ore., .July 30. TI
illnndon Athletic Club will hold
public opening Saturday night wild
thoro will bo sovoral good bouts fa
tho cutertntnment of thoso who a
tend. Thero will bo both wrcstlln
and boxing on tho progrr.m.
Tho mnln ovent will bo a boxln!
match botweon M, O. Lutscy and .11
Wilson for $100 sldo bet and tl
winner tnko all. Lutsoy for a yci
has been tho undisputed champ!
oi uoos ami uurry counties nnd h
ndmlrcrs will back him strongly, bt
It Is said thnt In Wilson ho will mo
n dniigorous opponent.
Thcro wll bo n four round boxln
ovent an a curtain miser nnd th
chief boxing cvont on tlio progra
will bo botweon Gcorgo Sutton
Port Orford and Frank Mnrth
Everything has bcon nrrnngod
mnko tho opening ovent of tho clu
ono which will plcaso all thoso wh
attend
EXPECT BIG CROW!
PORT Oltl'ORI) ARRANGES AGAtJ
OAUNIVAI
U. S. Senator (1iamlcrlnln Will Uo II
Attendance ami Visit In
Curry County
HIr preparations aro bolng mad
by tho people of Port Orford t
their Agato Carnival which will b
held August 19, 20 nnd s:. Rode
Ick Macleay who has largo Interest
on Roguo River and who Is In th
rlty today says that tho ontlro coui
ty will turn out to nolp malctt th
.gathering a success and that th
pooplo aro expecting tho largo
crowd that they over entortalncd b
foro in thnt plnco. Mnny aro expec
od from Coos County and outsld
points ns tho Agato Carnival, hoi
as a regular annual ovent, has b
coino wldoly ndvortlsod.
United States Senator George
Clrnmbcrlaln Is to bo .ono of tin
guests of tho city. Ho will attond th
carnival mid from tiioro will prou
ably go on tho Roguo river to mnk
a visit In thnt part of tho county. I
Is probablo that tho sonator will sto
off nt Coos Day for n day on his wa
to Port Orford.
PIPES QUITE! S
WATKIt SUPPLY OK HLA1N WA
IS ATTACKED
Work IIollevtMl to Ito that of Agtti
tor Against Employment of
JnpaiiOMO Workmen
tnr amocuim rm to co nr tioih.j
BELLINGHAM, July 30. Tho wa
tor main leading from tho resorvol
which supplies tho town of Blaln, oj
tho International border, with, wal
ter, was dynamited 'last night U
porsons hollovcd to bo rcsponslbl
for tho agitation against tho cmplo)
mont of Jnpaneso In tho Blaln (Jb
cannorlos.
Near tho scono of tho oxplpsloi
was a placard which read: "Put oiij
tho Jnpaneso or thoro will bo spmd
tmng worso tuuu tins nnppou.
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t AT THE HOTELS
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Chandler
Ivan 0. Uilrd, J. E. Cowan an
wife, Lakeside; J. C. Johnson, Pol
Beach; B. K. Lawson, Coding
Grovo; It, L. MacLcay, Weddorburn
C. S. Howatt, Portland; S, Week!
Myrtlo Point; S. L. Williams, Ban!
don; Joseph Kyfo, Jr., San Fran
cIsco; W. A. Bechtol and fumll
Oakland; A. II. Thomas, San Josoj
airs. v. i", jqwoii aim uaugnie
Gardiner; H. J. Nollson, Portland,i
Rox Wobb, San Francisco.
At tho IJojil
O. Torroy, Snu Frnnclsco; Chaw
Rlchort, Bandon; J. W. Roma. East
sldo; Mrs. Ellcfson and family, Gold
Beach; Mrs. J. Martin, Norway
E. Wilson, Bandon.
At tlio Blanco.
Krod Nlomo, Blue Rldgho: Job
Wasson, South Inlet; Mlko Grow an
T. Matklns. South Inlet; Oha
Erlckson, Powors; II. W, Wilkin:
Ten Mllo; Otto Muotzel, Ton Mllo
Robt. Evans and T. Forbes, Te
Mllo; II. C. Hanson, Lakeside; AlTOV
fred Larson, Lakesldo; O, Poteri
hon, Ten Mile.
At tlio St. Laurence Hotel
E. R. llodson, Coos River; Cha
Holmberg, City; Murlce Largo, Sc
attlo; Mrs. N. M. Young, Lakeside
Mrs. II. T. Wnrron, Gardluerj
W. Jlyrlck and wife, Gardiner.
Callluc enrrts prtntcl at Tlio Tims
offlco.
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