The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1915. EVENING EDITION.
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MDVIES PAY WELL EXPECT BIG YIELDS
AMKIHCAN FILMS HAVE 1HGGKSTCI10P CONDITIONS IN OltK.GON
Itl'N IN GKEAT UltlTAIN AltE HIGHLY KAVOHA11LE
l'H ' II'
Even a King can't dictate what
you should like or not like
If it so happened that Fatimaa
were originally "Made and blend
ed for the King of Wliatiz"
would that fact prove that you
were rjoinR to like Fntimas best?
It would not.
A man's tasto is his own. A
cigarette that mic'it dellcht como
old potcntatj'a palate would not
necessarily plcacc you.
That's why wo leave Fatimua
up to your taste.
But there ia something more
than good tasto that is mighty
important to you.
No matter how good-tasting
aci&arcitc may bo- it can only bo
the SENSIBLE cigarette for you
if it i3 comfortable, too.
It3 pure tobacco inuct bo cool
and comfortablo to your throat
at all times. And it must leavo
you feeling fino und fit ut the end
of a hard-smoking day.
Will it do all that?
Then, it is the sensibto ciga
rette for YOU.
There ara thousands end thou
sands cf men who boliuvu'thut
Fat.ma is the most sensiblu
cigarette there is.
Try them yourself. You may
discover aa those thousands of
other men have that Fatimaa
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have just the cool, mellow tasto
that you've been longing for in
a cigarette.
You may find that Fatimas
have the kind of mildness which
allows you to snioko wore of
(ham than you might of other
cigarettes.
You may find that Fatimaa
offer you a little more satisfac
tion in every puff than you ever
before found in any other ciga
rette. Buy your trial packago of
Fatimas and teat them today.
faUessjfCfaUJcffaceo Or.
I'AJIMA HMt the Only rirnrtlle
slnuwliit Iht 'tiitut "rr.fitl the I .!
tMiflWtjic liiltmalioHiil Aoitlwn,
News of World's Greatest
War Day by Day
AUSTRALIA ASKED WILL EMPLOY WOMEN
TO SEND MORE TROOPS TO MANUFACTURE SHELLS
Effort It Doing Made (o Despond
Piotnptly to I hu Call Mndo by
England
Ilj Auoclttad Vim to tvci Bar Tlmtt.l
MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 17.
A messngo having been rccclvoil
from the Imperial authorities appeal
ing anew for as many Australian
joldlors as possible, the Cgmmon
utnlth la endeavoring to respond to
tho rail without delay.
A short tlmo ago lec.-ultlpg fell
off seriously and the Minlstor for
Defense waH obliged to mnko a por
sonal plea for nioro volunteers, hut
sliieu then tho recruiting has Im
proved and, It Is believed, tho ro
qulied number of rctnforceinouts
about r,000 monthly will bo ob
tained in tho near future. The gov
ernment Is pledged to furnish tho
monthly quota of reinforcements to
mnko good the wastago In tho Aus
tralian ranks In Turkey before It
undertakes to raising of fresh ex
peditionary forces.
Onto tho shortago In reinforce
f 01 cements has been met tho do
fouso department will try to suud
an additional contingent.
Can Uiidci'Mill Competitors mill
Crowds I,IUo lT. S. IVk-turos Rot
ter Tlinu Others Big 1'ioflts
Intimates Iiullcato that they Will Do
An Iiu'Ivmmj Over lnst
Year's Production
Now Sclii'inp In England is llelug
I'liiuneil by tho Minister of
Marino
Br Aiuoclttal Treii to Cw Ut; TlmM
tUr AtsoclateJ hl to Com IMj TIdim.
LONDON, Aug. 17. American
film plays, depleting American Ufa
in purely American settings, havo
largely a monopoly on British mov-
I.ONDON, Aug. 17. A schomo to , Ing plcturo theatres. A writer In I bureau of crop estimates and tho
employ women who havo received ono 0f tho London dallies complains weather bureau of tho dopartmont of
scientific educations for shell malt- that out of about nine films in each 'agriculture.
Ing Is now forming In tho ministry i 8noW seven nro likely to bo Amerl-I Tho estimates of tho production in
Every crop of Importance in Ore
gon with tho exception of apples
shows an Increnso In yield this year
ns compared to 1914, according to
tho August estimates inado by tho
of munitions. The malting or mu- cnUi n0 concludes that whllo a
unions Is highly technical and trnln- liumi,cr 0f excellent films havo been
ed chemists are badly needed. .Many I put out bj. jirltish compalncs based
women havo studied chemistry and I on wo ,nown novolB( tho ,lblc ro.
done chomlcal research for years for . fcra tho Alnorcnn, and tho proprl
no other object than teaching or In etors f1 thom cllcnpor
tho Interest of abstract science. Their , Ono reason for tho success of
names now appear In tho register of Amorcan f It , ,)oIuted 01lt ,
women ior war num. oiiumii uo
partments for women chemists will
bo created In tho factories, It Is said.
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MIIAI-S MOUi: COHTLV
3uae
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Weekly Service Coon Hay and Han Fruncloco.
steamer Thomas L Wand
FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY
WIMiSAII, ntOMSAN KltANCISCO 1'Olt COOS ll.W, Kill DAY
AltaST ailTII, CAKItYINO KltKIOHT.
En Frunilaco tfflce, 000 Flfo tlulldlng, Kiid Mcr Number 23
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McQeorqk, Phone 44.
Second Hand
Pianos & Organs
Ql'IMN LIKKS DOATINO
llulcr of tho Notlierlauds llanillcs
Craft In Cood SImpo
Illy AMOclaloil rre lo Coo litj TlmM.J
TIIK 1IAGUK, Netherlands, Aug.
10. Queen Wllholmlna is now often
scon taking her llttlo daughter, Prin
cess .lullann for a boating trip on tho
small lakes In tho vicinity of lhoWtii a reasonablo profit
We have an over stock of
second-hand pianos and some
slightly used instruments that
will be sold at exceptionally
low prices, and terms to suit.
r.QUII'l'KD WITH WIIIRLKSS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIMK.
SAILS l'llO.M MAItSIIKIl'U.DKYKIlY SUNDAY DUHINO AUGUST
AT 8:00 A. M. AND KllO.M KOllTLANI) KVKIIY THUIISDAY
AT A. M.
Wiono 35.J.
H. J. MOIIIl, Agent.
L .L THOMAS
MUSIC STORE
73 Central Avenue. '
I'nr.ls Cafes Increnso Kates unci lie-
(liico Aiiiiiunt Served
Dr AHMiclilnl l'ross to Coot Day Tlmn.l
l'AIUS, August 17. Paris is be
ginning to feel tho difficulties of
dodging war prices, particularly
food prices. Everything was so
cheap In tho beginning, nnd re
mained so for mouths, thnt It was
possible for restaurants to malto
slight nnd gradual encroachments
that were not notlceablo to tho pub
lic. Ono or two sous could bo added
to thu prlco of n dish hero and thoro
In tho restaurants without attracting
much attention, nlthough It added
from 10 to !10 per cent to tho lncomo
of tho establishment.
Patrons or restaurantK whero
there aro no prices on tho blll-of-fare
havo not felt this, hut oven In
Boino of tho fashlonablo resorts flvo
sous to ten sous havo been added,
almost Imperceptibly, and supported
until now tho customers of thoso es
tablishments nro begbinlg to nslt
Vi by.
In tho early days of thewar, with
reduced help nnd reduced oxponsos,
some establishments, profiting from
tho closing of othors, did nioro busi
ness than over at a greater percent
ngo of profit. Ono popular priced
Iioubo, frequented by dorks and sow
ing girls, added twonty por cent to
Its prices and reduced Us portions
twenty per cont. A strong competi
tor next door having closed, ho did
moro business at forty por cont moro
profit and beenmo rich in ton
months. Other restaurnnls reopen
ed. His incrensed prices uocamo no
tlceablo; ho lost most of his old
customers nnd now ho joins In tho
wall of other restaurant men who
, woro Iobs favored than ho.
I Scarcity of malo help, increased
I cost of meats and other provisions
'and decreased business nro tho reas
'ons tho restaurant men give for
tho goneral advance- In prices.
House In tho Wood, her suinnior pal
aco near tho Hague,-and her Majesty
needs no watchman to tow her sklf!.
Sho Is qulto at homo with n pair of
sculls nnd delights In tho cKeroIso.
economic. Whllo American films
, enter Great Urltaln duty free, llrlt-
i lsh films nro taxed heavily not only
In tho United Stntcs hut in Canada
and Australia. Having tho monopo
ly of nn enormous homo area by rea
son of tho protective tariff, tho
Americans nro nhlo to export cheap
ly and undersell tho British on their
own soil. British producers, moro
over, pay heavy local taxes.
British films can not afford to sell
films at less than 8 cents a foot,
In view.
Tho Americans chnrgo 7 cents, nnd
could drop nuothcr cent without dis
comfort. They could almost go
down to tho cost prlco of 3' 1-2 cents
a foot for tho printed positives,
Us (aunaayj morning, ns on mini 8lnco th0r local American sales
summer Sundays tho Itoynl mother nlono ,)ny nrg0 ,,r0fls 0Il tho pro-
was watched by crowds of visitors to j ,n,ction of tho original negativo.
tho seat of tho Lowlands government Tho most tho DrllBll competitor can
as sho rowed steadily about tho laito fiet tho g(ntcs ,8 c ,,ontR n footi
whllo her daughter cast n tiny net nml out of thIg ll0 muat ,,ay ,i,,tC8
In nn effort to catch somo of tho W,Ch amount to 3 cents on nega
smnll fish that swarm In tho water. tivos nnd ono cont on I)OSnVes.
Most of tho peoplo who watched 0rent nritaln Imports flvo million
tho Queen and her daughter wero fcot ot American film annually,
tourists from othor parts of Holland, Fron, ono Amoricnn 2,000 foot noga
taklng ndvnntngo of tho absonco of ' tivo j20 conies woro nrlnted In Enir-
tho customary crowds of foreign vlsi-j lnml ,, B0,d nt n ,)roft ot 8(7C0,.
tors kept away by the war to seo
tho residential city of their sovorlgn.
GUAItnr.D lY A1UMKN
DUTCH NAVY HAS
DONE GOOD WORK
Aviators of Krench Army Are on the
Set Mail Ki outlet'
Dr Aiioclttfrl Trot (o coot my TlmM.
nKLGIlADi:, Aug. 17. Tho'gonor
al frontier of Serbia is jiow gunrd
ed by French aviators, tho river
boundary is protected by nn Eng
lish naval contingent, and thoro aro
two Russian batteries of artillery en
trenched behind Dolgrndo.
Oregon of several of tho leading
crops this year follows:
Winter wheat 11,000,000 bush
els. Spring wheat 3.050,000 biiBhols.
Onts 11,300,000 biiBhcls.
llnrlcy 1,2-10,000 bushels.
Potatoes 0,730,000 bushels.
Tamo hay 1,710,000 tons.
Apples 3,400,000 bushels.
Tho npplo crop Is estimated at
200,000 bushels less than last year.
Other crops show from ono to two
million bushels IncrcnBO over tho
year previous.
Alfalfa, pastures nnd hops all
show a higher percentage of condi
tion than tho avorago for tho last
nlno years.
I'rcsont Conditions
Tho dopnrtment gives out tho fol
lowing statement of mid August
conditions us Indicated by Oregon
correspondents:
"Ideal harvesting weather pre
vailed during tho weok. It was dry
nnd warm but not hot enough to in
terfere with work on tho part of
man or beast. Tho fall wheat har
vest Is now about two thirds com
pleted nnd a good beginning has
been mndo In harvesting spring
wheat. Tho yields nro meeting ex
pectations In nearly all parts of tho
stuto. Ilnrloy was not Injured so
much ns wheat by tho hot weathor
In July. Pasturage holds out well
and only In a fow places Is feed be
ginning tq got short.
"Corn, whero properly cultivated,
Is doing fairly well, hut this crop
would ho greatly benefited by moro
rain. Potatoes and hops nro doing
nicely. Vermin nro persistent In
somo hop yards end growors nro still
spraying whoro noccssnry. Tho
quantity of tho hop ylold Is now as
urcdand It will bo lightly nbovo tho
nvorago. Tho quality will ddpond
upon tho hnrvest from now on until
00 and this Is not an exceptional
caso. i - TfiHf
Tho hazy ntmosphcro and short
sumnior Benson of England nro a
natural handicap In producing films.
Most of tho American companies pro-
duco In California, whoro light con
ditions nro nearly perfect.
Apart from tho nrtlflclnl, handi
caps, it Is doubtful whether British
films could undermine tho popular- U crop is harvested,
ity of tho American to any extent. "aardons need rain hut growth
Amoricnn plays aro full of action, 1,n ''eon. good during tho lost weok
slmplo to understand, well stn'god I" b'o enstorn counties tho grass
nnd generally full of tho kind of liu-, hopporo havo dono considerable
mor that takes with tho crowd, al
though French films aro moro pop
ulnr with i( certain olomont of tho
plcturo goora who sny Pronch plots
damago to gardens, but, on tho wholo
this pest, lias not boon so troublo-
BOIllO tills Vent ns liniinl. linilii
nro plontlful and pears, prunes and
Spoclnl Proclamation Sliowluj: Appro-1 nppoal moro to tho mature lntolli-, npples nro making good advance-
elation for Succeos Mlno
Iiiiylug Done
tUf AiiocUtcl rrl to Cooi nx TlmM.J
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Aug.
17. Tho Secretary of tho Dutch Na
vy hns issued a special proclamation
genco. Itnllnn films generally run to
tragedies nnd nro slow nnd tiresomo
In nctlon. Tho American comics
stand nlono In tho affection of tho
crowd, however, nnd tho poster of
n certain eccentric Amoricnn film
comedian can bo scon displayed In
expressing his appreciation of tlionlmoBt ovory ,,ctUro houso in Lon-
work dono" thus far by tho Dutch j ()on
mlno layers, whoso duty slnco tho I ,
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
steamship SANTA CLARA Snlls for
SAN FRANCISCO, via Eureka
.s.VH'UDAY, AUGUST HIST
Steamship R At KBURN Bils for
PORTLAND
SUNDAY, AUGUST 22ND
l'r fmtli or Information Seo W. H. STUHIt, Agent
S,HTH TIIIIMIMI, DOCK Phono ISO
.BflElD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE
Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers
je Matshficia 5:00 A. M. Dally
ae HoM-biiig (j.'lO A. M. Dally
TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St.
MAUSIIKIELD
w Dodge Cars Fare $7.00
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QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel.
Phono 10U-L.
MAItSIIKIHLD, OIlGON"
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OP THE!
CADILLAC AND DODGK
AUTO SUPPLIKS FOIl ALL
MAKICS OK OAIIS
:U7 Central uv. Phone 373-L
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it.
BRUSSELS BOYS
! BOTHER GERMANS
Steal Su'nrds When They Get Chance
and Curry Avwiy Wcrfpon
ns Trophy
IU AnocUteJ rr lo Coo Day TlmM.J
AMSTKUDAM, Aug. 17. Tho
Brussels kotjos, street boys, hnvo
f,,.l n iinu' nmtlinil nt Qlinovlllg tllO
! German soldiers. They carry scis
sors In their sleoves and when they
' get closo to a Gorman soldier In a
' crowd, they cut off tho leather knot
i of his sword and carry It away ns a
trophy.
A hoy of fifteen has Just been son
' tonced to threo month's Imprison
ment for having boasted that ho had
secured 54 of theso knots. A Uol
,glan bnnltor Is said to havo offered
I ?300 to anyono who will relievo Gen
( oral von DIssIng of his sword-knot.
The knots aro generally sold for the
I boneflt of tho Helglan lied Cross,
and they bring higher prices than
any othor trophies.
European war began has largly been
tho removal of tho mines of other
nations which nro blown Into Dutch
territorial wators. Moro than a
dozen of tho mon havo been killed In
performing tho risky oporatlon of
blowing up these mines or taking
them apart.
Altogether 231 mines ot foreign
origin have been washed upon Dutch
ground and put out of harm's way.
PltlKST NOT AKIIAID
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
we Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
"Winton Auto Sorvico
DAY AND NIGHT
Sixty horso power soven pas
senger car
LYNN LAMBETH
Phfituller Hotel Phono 20
Read
THE TIMES
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL '
Phone 3171
llusslnu Army Cluiplhi Displays Am
uIns Coolness Under Klro
Hr AMorUted rreu to e Ujr Tlron.1
PETnOGIlAD, Aug. 10 -An offi
cer returned from tho Gallclan front
tells in tho Crimean Gazetto af tho
amazing coolness of tho Russian
priests, who aro to ho seen perform
ing their spiritual duties, in tho most
exposed and dangerous spots of the
firing lino.
NORWAY IS NOW
PRODUCING IODINE
Kvlnicllcm nnd .Marketing of tho
Drug Konneily In Hands of
Kiiglish Firms
mont.
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I MUCH TIME WASTED ON I
j SOME KAHMS
In tho current Issuo of tho Farm
nnd Fireside a contributor tolls the
following story Illustrating how a
farmor can wasta tlmo by not hav
ing a well convtenont to tho barn:
"How lntny stops ()o you tako
oach day in your routino of work?
"In HugC8 County, Oklahoma, n.
farmer watered his horses from a
spring 200 yards from his bn.n.
Evory tlmo his work horses got a
drink tho farmer and his horses walk
ed 100 yards out of their way.
"Ono day tho county agricultural
agent, T. A. Milstead, visited tho
farm and noticed that tho farmor
dlno was oxtractod, Tho English
firms had such completo control of
tho production that it was impossi
ble for Norwegians to competo suc
cessfully, but tho war increased pric
es to such an extent that somo Nor-
DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
Phono U70
cannot touch mo; I am a noutral.' In
vain did wo point out to him that
stray bullets do not respect any
body's neutrality.
"Onco ho was seen promenading
Just by tho Austrian's trenches. The
Austrlans woro obviously dumfotind
ed at tho sight of tho priest calmly
walking along their trenches, carry
ing his cross In his hands. When
somo of then raised tholr rifles, pre
paring to shdot tho Llttlo Father
jwas heard shoutlng.'Oh you villains;
' Can't you see my cross?' And ho
waB allowed to completo his const!
Itutlonal In peace."
importations to England, nnd they
aro sending tho raw material to the
Norwegian factories,
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Times want ads bring results.
I SUIlSCItlllEllS NOTICE
. Tho Times carrier boys aro
j Instructed to put tho papers
on the porch. It tho carrier does
j not do this, misses you, or no- j
j gleets getting tho paper to you j
on tlmo, kindly phono tho clr- j
dilation manager, as this 1b the j
j only way wo can determine j
whether or not the carriers are j
following Instructions. Phono j
133. j
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WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00 ::
Pays 8 per cent on savings "
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
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1 0 AnocUteJ rreu u Coo. DtJ TlmM.
CHIUSTIANIA, Norway, August
17. Tho oxtrnctlon nnd marketing ,..,,. nncnrv ...
of Iodine, which was almost entire- ,fho BBOnt BUgg0Btcd tlmt tt woM bo
ly in tho hands of English firms o- ,iK near tho ham.
foro tho wnr, has boon taken up In I ..Tho ngonti i,ejovea tnat wator
Norway. For many years tho peo- t.ouIU ))0 Htruck nt 23 footi Tho farm.
plo along tho Norwegian coast hnvolor uoubtod this but snld that ho wan
mndo a business of gathering soa- wllllni; to dig CO feot If ho could
weeds, burning thorn and exporting jJ0 nssured of finding u plontlfull
tho ashes to England, where tho lo- water supply. Finally ho procoodod
to tho digging of a well, and to tho
surprise, alike ot the farmor and tho
county agent n bountiful supply of
wntor was struck tit only 8 feet.
"Then tho county agent und tho
farmer got to figuring how much
tlmo was saved by tho well. Tho
farmor found that he spent thirty
weglav promoters started two lodlno
"Our llttlo father used slrr.ply to factories, with tho seaweed produc-
stagger us with his nonchalonce," , ors us stockholders. In less than al!""08 oach trl to tho spring
writes tho officer. "Often vo would year's time ono of theso companies I "! back. During tho time ho had
enjoin him to koep away from the has earned a surplus of 20 por cont lived on tho farm ho had spent 91
danger zono, away from tho shells 0f tho capital. (days of 10 hours a day leading hors-
nnd bullets flying in all directions. Tho gatherers of the seaweod havo eB t0 wator- T,IQ tlmo ot t,l hor808
All lin U'nillll RI1V' Wnlllll lm.'TllOV i tilmlpnil Mmlilanlvna nimlimf furllini" I WttB alSO lost.
" "" ' H'"""'" w...w..w- ...... .
"Tho farmer figured that tho 8
foot well wbb about the best Jnvost
ment on his placo."
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