nmmmuiz SWEW toSgawauii THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1915 E VENING EDITION. mr?r SECTION TWO PAGE THREE BASEBALL SCORES FF1 jfttf . I OIIKGOX NOT PRODUCING ' AS MUCH GOLD AS USUAL POHTUAXD M)SKS ANOTHER GAME TO LOS ANGELES u DECREASE IN METAL -iT s?a. mm rmtQ a m -m. jvm " .- AJ fHl. 'jmQP&f ( f tffttf e every Rifles land Cartridges for Your Big' Game Hunt JUST as soon as game became scarce enough to niak men critical about their rifles, sportsmen in ever r community got to demanding Itcmington-UMC. Sl The demand for Remington-UMC Hig Game Rifles and J Remington Metallic Cartridges has been growing ever since. . The Itcmington-UMC Dealer here in this cuminmitty is the man to go to. I He know s wlint's happening in the sport today. You'll know liloi by the Rtd JgZuH Mark oj Itcmington-UllCunil Lis store it Sportsmen's Hcadtpiartcra. Sold by your home dealer and 645 other lending merchants in Oregon Rtralmton Arms-Union Metallic Ctrtridge Co., Woolworlh Bldj. (233 B'wtr) N. Y. City he Gunnery "Everything for Outdoors" O Front St., Marshfield-Phone 34-J fA Bank of (Personal Service You will not always be able to save money, iecause vou will not alwavs bo able to earn it. Save now while everything is favorable and build ip a reserve fund to fall back on when your earning ca pacity ceases, as it surely will. We pay interest on savings ac counts and time deposits, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit "Boxes For Rent. FLANAGAN & BENNET T BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNT1T ICstJibllBlitxl 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on TJmo ' ' AND HAVINGS DEPOSITS . . Officers V. Dennett, President. , . J. If. li ii mi Kit n, Vice-President. ' II. 1 Williams, Cashier. Geo. V. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. candiimvian-American Bail "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" We Loan Our Funds to Our Customers HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings.- General Construction nnMPI PTF PI ANTS FOR HARRflR WDRK tour Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coasf worK tne Dredge "Seattle" ithe most powerful, host equipped nnd most thoroughly iiiodera tweaty-iuoli hydrnullo dredgo In Pacific waters !Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. Koontz Garage Agency for t --GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty INorth Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J Also Power Number of Producing Mines According to the U. S. Geological Survey tn AmocUIcJ Prs to Coo Djf Tlmft 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 5. The vnluo of the gold, silver, cop per, nnd lead produced nt mines in Oregon In 1914, according to Chnr les G. Yale, of tlio United States Geo logical Survey, wna fl, 676,163, com pared with $1,740,102 in 1913. and $849,88f. in 1912, and a decrease of $70, 249 from tho value in 1914. There wns a decreaso in tho ouput of all metals in 1914 and also in tho number of producing mines. TUo gold output In 1914 decreas ed 2.2 per cent. Tho decrease in tho gold output was 61.60 per cent of the total decrease In vnluo of all metals produced In tho state in 1914 as compared with 1913. The gold production was $1,591, 461, of which $1,043,144 enmo from deep mines nnd $548,317 from plac ers. Tho decreaso of gold from tho deep mines was $133,938, and tho 'Increaso from tho pincers was $97, 689. Only ono dredgo was in operation, but the gold dredged far exceeds tho combined yield of all other forms of placer mining In the state. In 1914 the counties of linker, Coos, Crook, Grant, nnd Malheur show a combined decreaso of gold amounting to $94,111, and tho coun ties of Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Jose phine, Lunc, nnd Wheeler, show a combined Increase of $57,862. The southwestern counties of Ore gon, including Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and Lane, yield ed a complncd production of $160, 085 In gold nnd $7,4148 in sliver. Tho increase in gold output In 191 i as compared with 1913 was $57,557. In tho northeastern counties linker, Crook, Grant, Mnlhcur, and Whoolor thcro was a combined gold yield of $1,431,376, of which Baker County contributed $1,313,967, or nearly 92 per cent. Tho decreaso in gold from theso counties In 1914 as compared with 1913 was $93,806. Tho mines of tho stato that yiold ed mi output valued nt more than $100,000, wero tho Cornucopia Mines Co. of Now York, tho Colum bia Mining Co., and tho Commercial Mining Co. (Hainbow), all deep mines, and tho Powder River dredgo. Aside from tho dredgo, only ono placer mlno in tho stato yielded ovor $10,000 in 1914. Snn 1'Vniirlsco Still Holds Jlir Place nt Head of the Coast League Tennis PERCENTAGES OP COAST LEAGUE W. San Francisco .60 Los Angeles . . 64 Onklnnd ... .62 Portland .. ..67 Vernon 68 Salt Lnko ... .56 L. 55 57 62 60 67 67 P.C. .553 .529 .500 .487 .464 .455 Illy MiocUlfJ rre to Coot my TlniM 1 PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 6. Port lnud lost ngnln yesterday, Los An geles taking the game at that city. A double bender between Snn Francis co and Suit Lnkc resulted In a game won for each of those teams. The play did not change the positions of the Coast Leaguo teams In tho stand ings. The scores of yesterday follow: Const JC.lgllO At Los Angeles R. It. K. How to find your sensible cigarette n i p- -. .' -. h The cigarette that you'll etick to when you lincl it must "make good" to you in three different ways. It must delight your f afe. It must be cool and friendly to your throat and tongue. It must leave you feeling as fit as a fiddle at the end of a hard-smoking day. On tho la3t two points we match Fatima against any cigarette in the world it can't 3icnc(S 5hI5iV 1 5 TALKS ON CHILDREN SPEAKER TELLS AT COXVEXTIOX AIJOUT .MOTHERHOOD Snys Mothers Do a Great Service to XitUou In Providing A Son (Of AmocUU4 rmi to Coot Bj Ttran.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5. Tho mother who risks her llfo to produce a child docs as groat servico for tho stato as tho innn who kills sonio oth er woman's son In defenBO of it, according to a paper by Dr. Lydla Al len Do Vilblss, In charge of tho Kan sas Department of Child Hygioue, which wns rend before tho Nntlonal Conference of Raco Betterment hero today. "Psoudo economists and moralists depreclnto women for thoir rofusnl to bear children," said tho paper. "If tho would-bo reformers would direct their energies In making conditions hotter for mothers to bring children Into tho world nnd to renr them to cfflclont manhood and womanhood, the woman would cortalnly bo moro likely to respond cheerfully. "Glvon a roasonablo economic se curity and a worthy husband the right sort of women will bear child ren that will bo u credit to themselv es and the country. "Besides, tho child lias his right in tho matter. Ho has tho right to intolllgont consideration boforo ho is born, oven boforo ho is conceived." Infant mortality rates In civilized countries vary from ono in four or flvo to ono in eighteen or twenty it was pointed out. Porhaps two thirds of these deaths uro duo to improper feeding nnd cure, Dr. Do Vilblss as serted. "Parenthood," she said, "ougnt to bo tho privilege of tho fit. To permit parenthood to tho defective and to those who will transmit serious di seases and defects to their childron is worse than stupidity." 12 5 7 15 9 8 11 Portlnnd Los Angeles 2 At Oakland: Vernon -I Oakland 3 At Suit Luke: Snn FfnnsiBco 13 Snlt Lnkc 3 Second Gamo Snn Francisco 3 Snlt Lake 7 American League At Now York: St. Louis lNov York.. St. Louis 0Ncw York . At Philadelphia: Detroit 11. Philadelphia Detroit 8Phllndclphln At Washington: Chicago, Washington, ral. Cloveland, Boston, rain. National League At Chicago: Boston 3 Chicago 4 At Pittsburg: Philadelphia ' 0 Pittsburg 1 At Cincinnati: Now York 5 Cincinnati 2 Now York 2Clnclnnatl 1 At St. Louis: Brooklyn TrTC HUrv mC TWQ LJv nGABllZ -' sjqiN ZL , ot tW .. .ccota"":. VStr "5.85 llntetlo'J B'"nV, , .. iniiinv .. ito o.:i;roi0ut r. , , uw' i ,, . A"!, .dioR ??,vf ie ,.- cle" , ;s lllldt I .. HM i--'HM fc" -.LI1 ' ! nn " iin TT.fto ot,. ",,,.' S.-,irti.tp?ViBV? '.'.' llH ." ... .till"1" m.iw.""-iio? : ticuci" i- . x i II'W. .Hill"-" . An 1U. "- 1 ".niiv..--- unw uw '- . - ..ln-ll" bo beaten. 7ou can prove that by these two tests. But when it comes to tasto, that's up to you. There's no telling, until you try them, whether Fatimas will just suit your taste or not. They are the biggest selling cigarette, costing over 5c, in the world. If so many thou sands of men prefer Fatima's taste, it's pretty sure that you will, too. Why don't you try them ? If you do happen to like their famously good taste, remem ber that Fatima9 are the mo9t SENSIBLE cigarette you can buy. Buy your trial packago of Fatimas today. i7Mw 3x St. Louis , 3 EGYPT IS DRY Prohibition Doing Adopted In North ern Africa Dining Wur tDjr AnoclttrJ rren lo Coo III Tlmrni. CAIRO, Aug. 6. Early closing Is tho rulo In Egypt, nnd follows tho prohibition of tho sale of absinthe. In Cairo, Aloxandrla, tho Canal, Suez and olsowhero within a radius of flvo miles of nny milltnry camp, tho snlo of alcoholic liquors of any sort is stopped ut 10 o'clock at night nnd Is not allowed to begin until the following morning. Ten o'clock closing is also compulsory in these districts for all cafes, restaurants and theatres. Tho oarly closing combined witli tho half lighting of tho streets, which Is puroly u measuro of econ omy, has given rise to tho beNef amotig tho natives that Zeppelins aro stationed In Syria and Intend !to raid Egypt. SAaS .!. IW" Tc nvKaU-"" (Ul "'" olu i-tne59 . ..lMC,.,n",nll Mmmm. ir?'ieeoi5rtW.V Sisaas6sss3ssss:i mieoss. " 1 .S"iBriiw'llw' lti JL ArZ: jil . t , '. 4 I ' ' , ,' W" FATIMA wat the C)nlv Clearellt AnatUid the (Irnmt Vritt at tht I'M ama I'aciltc International lixfotitien. ' zM y-?l THE TURKISH BLEND rl,lS ILl tfSi Qgar0tte iCt iOislinclivcJy JnliviJual UitfATIMAS. fWtty sr. w " i (cr&AjBrrts,vl r A i jrm TTr "WHVB I , """", 9 XO MORE PUTTEES XOTICD PAIXTER DEAD llij Aiaucltlod 1'reM to Coot Btr Timet ) WARSAW, Aug. 6. - Joseph Rrandt, woll known painter of war pictures, died in Radom on Juno 12. A short tlmo boforo his death his country residence which contained vnluablo works of art was destroy ey by tho Germans after which he moved to Radom. Times want ads bring results. English Army Discards Hoot Adopt ed Yews Ago IS AtocUt4 rrttt t Coot B7 TlfflM. LONDON, Aug. 0. Tho Urltiah army has decided to dlscontlnua tho use of the puttee, which has been the distinguishing leg wear of tho Bri tish soldlor for many ycurs, and to Hiibstltuto tho Russian urmy boot. This decision wus arrived at us a result of lnbt winter's campaign In Flanders, when It was tound that tho cloth puttee was llttlo or no pro tection against the mud and wutei and led to tho men suffering ,not from fiost bites, but from benumb ed feet and legs. Largo orders huvo already been glvon for boots, which will be supplied to tho troops boforo winter sots in, as tho war office an ticipated another winter In mud nnd water-soaked trenches. Tho puttee, which Is to bo dis carded, was adopted because ot its protection ngulnst snake bites in India, and became general through out the British army, and In fact, has since the commencement of tho present war been taken up by somo of tho continental armies. It how over, has proved useless under con ditions prevailing in Europe, not only because ot the lack ot protec tion that It affords but because of tho tlmo it takes to put It on pro perly. SELLING GOODS Tho big problem In selling goods 1b getting tho customer Into tho storo. Coos Bay 4 Times ads will help you solve this problem, Ladies of Marshfield! -MRS. GERTRUDE BROWN BOSTON'S WELL-KNOWN BEAUTY SPECIALIST Will Give You a Free Massage In Your Own Home ' BY APPOINTMENT ONLY This generous arrangement has been made by us In connection with a special demonstration of the exquisite HARMONY TOILET PREPARATIONS. She will show you by actual massage how you can get the best results. If you are interested in your skin and you should be Mrs. Brown will be glad to show you how you can retain or restore its original attractiveness. She Arrives Monday, August 9, and will be with us' until Saturday, August 14 She can only accept a limited number of appointments each day, so to avoid dis appointment you should phone early for a definite appointment. Understand her massage and advice on beauty culture costs you nothing what soever. Let us know when she may call upon you, and we will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements. The hours for appointment are 9:00, 9:45, 10:30, and 11 o'clock a. m.f and 1:30, 2.15, 3:00, 3:45 and 4:30 o'clock p. m. daily. Mrs. Brown's services are also free to women's clubs. Just phone us. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co "THE BUSY CORNER" Phone 298. 9 THE REXALL STORE wmmmmsmsmmmwmmmm HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW -,- See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 :: Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. ii Local Treasurer ' r " SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT SERVICE t LAUNCH EXPRESS lenvos Mui'shflold every day 8 a. in. Loao head of river nt :i:!B p. in. STEAMER RAINBOW loaves hond of river dully nt 7 u. in. Leaves MurNlifiold nt - p. in. I 'or charter apply on board. ROGERS H SMITH Proprietor! DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Pi-out Street Phono li7t) 20 20 COMMUTATION TICKETS, $2.00. Mnrshficld-North Bend Auto Lino Cam overy ton minutes from (I n. in. to 12 p. in.; to Smith Slough onco ii day, leaving nt 11 a. in.; to Emplto tlireo trips a day. GORST H KINO, Props. City Auto & Taxi Co. Duy and Night Servico For tuxl, phono 20, Chandler Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel LYNX LAMBETH, Prop, Now Cars Now Cars lull IIIUHMIIIIII ftUJiMttfumMfmfff .- Ty 'W'B8frmrW,.'wpi 9S?7Hte9