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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
1; aflgML, M1ni)l nimS&mimMm r ,n THE CO'OS B(Y TIMfe MARSHFIELD, OR&SCIN, SATURDAY, AUGlisf 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION, ir THREE - -ii . DSS SD FAR SMALL I rim .SIIAvi:ioNK-wMATKmAl4 )AI.H ,vr OrfPm !!, IVnitfrt MP Tl,,s T,mo jlut Womta nro (Jetting ,ry L (Spcc,a. to The Tlm.) Pr,8 ." & conservation Assoc- crntof""-' M,Bl.,...n nconclos (n the urcscnt time. "Co bio weather conditions and rl preparation for tho season he chief factors which have so lade for dean record on tho ' t of patrol Denizations. Cloning tho Plan of previous "" ..f: ' , f drv wonth. !fato'gct Its territory Into tho host 0 ' ... .hnno for successfully com- S anr nres which might get '''ii'.innai lookout polnlB woro equipped, telephone lines extended nd repaired, new iniiw . rtrncted. and every effort made i to ,!, lioat possible co-oporntlon between tho various patrol organiz ations. These efforts nro now bearing fruit In the prompt detection nna .. f nil tlroa Wlllcll ho- iiippressiun ui . come started. Vet Time for Hanger Aithmieh the beginning of August is conditions much moro fnvorablo n,.n (hoso of a year ago, thcro Is ttlll time for tho woods to becoino dry and only tho greatest care mm vigilance will provent fires from ttartlng during tho next fow weeks. Oregon experienced no fires worthy of mention during July. A few fires escaped as a result of slash burning but were speedily extin guished without loss ot green um ber. About 300 wardens aro on duty outside tho National Forests and their number probably will bo slight ly Increased If rains nro not forth coming within the next few days. Tho need for strict enforcement of tho forest laws has been especially em phasized this season, and a campaign to cllmlnato tho smoke nuisance has Jbeen lgorously carried on. Washington reports soino 115 fires I during July, all promptly extinguish ed, and with small loss of timber. I The Washington Korcst Flro Absoc llatlon has 87 men on duty, and tho I state, through Its own und Federal Weeks Law appropriation, nearly as I many more. Few In Idaho Idaho has experienced n fow small fires, nouo of which iiava caused loss of timber. Only tho normal forco of patrolmen aro on duty, but every precaution Is being taken to sco that tires nro promptly discovered. Tho Forest Service has this season con structed several emerconcv ware houses whero flro fighting tools, avallablo for Immcdlnto shipment to points needed, aro Ktnrnil. This lii In addition to tho tool supply which each National Forest maintains. Montana reports a most fuvornblo SdSOn as Comn.irnil to lnat vrmr Tlin Northern .Montana Forestry .Associa tion has bad no fires In Its torrltory. m spite of present fnvorablo con ditions tho nrinnat fnrn la m.i..i t.i. H agencies to prevent damogo dur lS the next month. August nnd Sep tember can bo counted on to bo dry and a few hot days nro all that Is required to produco n serious flro laiard. COOS COUNTY HAS SEVERAL ACCIDENTS Minor Injurs Itcpoitcd to .State vuilllUlssl(,I(1.K0 X,H.,. Slate in l'nt YA'eek SiTl'M n. . H i .S; ' "": ..": ."' u, "" or inVii.7 r, "l" rel,0"ion to tho stato wustrlai accident commission dur ag last week, two wero fntul. Tho J5. , mSt tl,elr llves wel0' Sam i. killed by a train while drlv- Thoni.,Uiun,0,,"e nt Ool,, m- nnrt "ho A i, ',' "' ste'lIP operator, no fell off a Vi.M0i at Fjavol and "s drowned. Uf tllft tn..l i - ie .m"'." ""ll,wr reported, 10 DenuiVr l" l" worKmens' com pensation act. -to worn fmm ,.i,iin ;""y (n'oratlons. 29 from firms ed thor'"s. "vo reject- W6frr u"s 0l tl10 nct nnd two occupa- emnin, Tk lun'orations who Ion C) labor ln hazardous Saimlli 1..1 . cldent.Y.Yr 'V110 number of ac- Ion fn.,.ti . "" -" construr- BiKh w.lth S3! whlle ai'e- PMiim,e next wlth . the Com en. . ,Il comPleto list of A n!i , u"tv cllnt8 roportod: ,e Ued. logging "UOr aml '"'Kd.saS,,,. MarsUf,uld' feet Jampa tl n.. . . inz:son' uke8,,,e' r,b bmtlnir. annlnB- Conullle. leg cut, lrIennraMrnC,,?r: nnvor . eB " raroad trespasser. Tloe wt ads brins regults. WILL SHIP LIUDn siAin oitniMi Fjitsi rnui'Aina 1--OH OltKROX HUSIXKSS Itedding, Col., h Selected nn Most (Convenient Tolnt from Which to Distribute. ItAUItKI) FltO.H .MAILS According to nu official of tho Postofflco Department in a statement mnilo nttor tho announcement of tho plan to dlsp.cnso boozo In Oregon by parcels post, tho government will not allow liquor to bo shipped through tho malls. This will spoil tho plan oPtho Hornlbroolc pro-motors. ItRDniNO Cal., Aug. in. Tho names of 380,000 tipplers In Oro- gon nnd Washington nro catulogucdi and arranged ln an alphabetical In dox by n mall order houso that Is preparing to open for business In llornbrook, tho California town nearest tho OroRon-Cnllfornln lino. OreRon and Washington states will go dry .Tnnunry 1 next. Tho law in both states allows, after tho opening of tho now year, any person In thoso two states to liurchoBO tlireo dozen bottles of beer nnd two quart bottles of whiskey over four weeks. Tho cntorprlslng dealer In Horn brook who proposes to shoot alcohol across tho stato lino into Oregon nnd Washington, hns built n warehouse 100 feet long nnd 80 feet wide, in which ho will storo his alcohol bov crages. A flro nroof, burglar proof safe has been built, In which nro kopt tho names nnd addresses of 3S0, 000 tipplers of Oregon and Washington, who, It seems, will bo likely pur chasers. Tho vnluo of town lots In Horn brook has advanced CO per cent tho last thrco months, or slnco tho prop erty owners realized tho geograph ical advantngo they havo in dealing with "boozo" shipments to the north ern states. A second mall order houso has bought a largo lot nnd proposes to enter Into tho business which prom ises such handsomo returns from tho dry states north of California. PORTLAND WOMAN TO KNOCKOUT MASHERS Htxyn Mulct VIIrtH aro Worst Cowniils und Will Hun Wlieii Shipped Shows How it is Doiio PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 19. Mmlnrn flrnna mill tllO exotic fltsll- lons aro not to blaino for tho ppidoni- Ic of street "mashing" in l'ortiami and other cities, according to tho de limMnna nt vniinir Mrs. Anna Wade, collogo gradunto and erstwhllo girl of comfortablo station, wlio ueai on with a plank sho picked up on tho curbing n street "masher" who ac costed her. Horn of well-to-do Walla Walla poronts, much traveled during tho nlno yenrs or moro of her married llfo, and only recently thrown upon her own resources, 'Mrs. Wn'do is firm ln her conviction tbnt "mash ing" Is becoming too common and that Inasmuch as policemen cannot bo nlong every block mt tho samo time, thoro is but ono thing for tho womon who of necessity aro out nlono at night, to do. That thing is to tnko -matters Into their own hand, nnd pommel men and boys who forco tlioir nttcntlons. . "A 'miishcr' Is usually Just en ough of n roward thot ho will run ir n girl Is firm and slaps him whon ho Is too porslstont," said Mrs. Wndo who Is n Southorn girl nnd n grad uato of Mllllgan College, at Milll gan, Tenn. BIG LOAN MADE ON OREGON TIMBER GO IS EfiE XOIITIIKIIX PACIFIC PltESIDKNT SAYS PltOSPKItlYV IS IllCltIO flood Crops nnd Improving lluslness Conditions Kvidcnt Hveryvvhero Ho Says PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21. .lulo M. Hnnnnford, president of tho Northern Pnclfic railway, bellovcs prosperity Is more than "on tho way." "Wo are prosperous," ho declared recently, after several conferences with railroad men. "Wo havo ov ery ossenco of business life plenty of money in tho banks subject to loan nt low interest on rensonnblo security. Abovo all, thnro Is the crops.' Northern Pacific crop experts for months have been estimating nud compiling. They had It figured out that tho total crop of all sorts ln all the territory east and west that Is tributary to tho Northern Pacific will averago 15 per cent moro tbnn Inst year. Prosperity In Sight "It is easy to estimate crops," Mr. Hnnnnford remnrked, "but the oncournglng thing Is that tho actual thresher measurement of tho grain being harvested bears out thoso es timates. Tho meaning of this should bo plain to everyone big crops, moro money, moro prosuurity. Con ditions overywhero nro hotter tluin they wero .it this tlmo Inst year. "A8 a matter of fact, our earnings nro getting bettor, I nm glad to state, nnd with tho crop movemout coming on wo have no reason to complain, llnllroad earnings nro tho first to fool depression nnd nro not always tho first to rovlvo. But they nro rovlvlug. That is ono of tho best Blgiis of prosperity I can think of." EUGENE BOYS CAUGHT ON FAKE DIAMONDS Son of Mayor Hell Falls for llogus Stone hut Chief Ilrlstol Proves too Wm-y nnd Arrests Vender BUaKXK, Ore., Aug. 10-r-Thrco Kugcno boys. Gilbert Doll, son of Mayor Dell; V 'I Victors and Paul Koppe, bought diamonds" from a fakor, paying 3 encb. This morn ing, In tho police court, their monoy wns refunded nnd Israel Harvctz. dealer in bogus stones, wns fined $10, by acting Pollco Juugo urnco Storns. Ho was unnblo to pay and was put to work on tho strcots as II "WllltO WingB. HO uatui'vu mm' in tho day. .... , Pollco Cnptoln .1. O. DrlBtol took linn-ntr inin custody, nftcr tho boys bad mado a comp'Mnt and after llar- votz had uttcinptcd to sou iinsioi himself n "sparkler." WHALF.S SKUX XKAH FLOHKXCK Sight Regarded ns Highly Novel Hy F.nulonMs to Light limine FLORUNCi:, Ore., Aug. 20. Ab tho gusollno schooner Rollot wns go ing up tho bcn'Jh to Hccctn light house recently n largo school of whales was sighted. They woro spouting In all directions, nnd tho Hlght croatcd conshlcrnblo excito- meit ninong tho pnssengors. jhu whales wero sighted again on tho return trip. PFTF.H IS SHiKXT Says Up Will Not Testify Against Jlodford Assailant MF.DFORD, Oro., Aug. 20. 13. .1. Poole, a gardlnor boing held In tho county jnll on charges of assaulting H. U. Puter of Derkoley, Cal., Is to bo given a trial becauso bo Is con sidered n menace to public safety. Puter yesterday rolterated his state ment that ho would not prosecute When told that ho was going to bo given n trial Poolo wept. His home Is In England. KLKTOX COl'PLi: WF.DS H iFIBiST AnnmaN MARSHFIELD ACRE TRACTS One of the best small Investments you can mnko Is an aoro tract near the city. lluy it now make your homo on the tract rnlso all thu vegutublOH you need for your own uho and market the surplus, Willi tho growth of tho city the tract con bo cut into lots, and Bold at a haiidsomu profit. Let us show you our aero tractB all flue bottom land best of soil will grow anything that will grow In Oregon. sV. m m 9 'm Five cent Jitney uervlce niitl on good roads. , M Kf Prlce right nud terms like rent. M' Reynolds Development Go. W 178 Central Ave. Jp The newspaper that gets results is the HEAD 13 r. PEOPLE W1IOUUYJ Silver Falls Timber .Co. Uonows 8700,(1(1(1 on t'lncKiinms i uiimj Tract from Chicago Trust Co. SALRM, Ore., Aug. 10 Tho Sllvor Falls lumber Company hns filed with tho county recorder hero a trust deed to tho Continontnl Trust & Savings Dank of Chicago. It covers tlmbor lands ln this nnd Clackamas county, nnd tho consideration of '$700,000. According to tho deed tho monoy Is to bo ised in paying off debts and in purchasing additional property. WOMFX CAX'T OET TATKXSF.S Womon are applying now to n..,i,. nin. i'nemi for hunting and fishing licenses. On tho adilce of pistrlct Attorney Liijeqvisi w refusing to grant them. Hut in tho confused condition tho legislature hns loft tho question of licenses xui womon, it Is probable that if ono of tho fair box should bo caught angl ing without u llcenso no Jury could bo cmpanolled would ovor convict hor. To nnglo for bigger gamo than fish or deor has always been wom an's prerogative; and a law wnicn would forbid her to got after 'four footed gamo would bo manifestly ati surd, In view of tho axiom that tlio greater Includes the less. Hare your LETTRIt heads, bill heads, etc., printed at THE TIMES office. ROSKDITRC, Oro., Aug. 20. a miint wniidlncr wob performed r.t ! iKirannnrrn nf tllO MOtllOdlSt m...mii wiion William Arthur Clomo i and Fnnnlo M. Honderer, of Elkton, wero united in marriHgu, uv. v. . Jeffries officiating. Tho groom is n nrosnoroiiB farmer of Elkton, whero the couplo have many friends. ONE READ BY A PEOPLE WHO WANT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS. WHEN SUBSCRIBERS ANX IOUSLY AWAIT THE ARRIVAL OF THE HOME NEWSPAPER IT IS A SURE INDICA TION THAT THAT PAPER IS READ. YOU READ THE TIMES FROM THE FIRST TO THE LAST PAGE BE CAUSE IT IS CHOCK FULL OF INTEREST ING LOCAL NEWS MATTERS IN WHICH YOU ARE DIRECTLY INTERESTED. OTH ERS DO THE SAME. THEY READ YOUR ADVERTISEMENT, IF YOU . HAVE . ONE, WITH AS MUCH IN TEREST . AS . ANY OTHER FEATURE, BECAUSE IT IS ORI GINALLY DISPLAYED BY MEN WHO ARE ADEPTS IN THIS LINE OF WORK THE ( HOME v PAPER j 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 ness makes Conner &. Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 ttflbHrVi Jl iWMS? fef'il? w 4 i.i.i- " x J" m T-T -w ZmMT-- . (I rxMllBlltM SSSSSSSlR , ""tks.-' n?hmu,iiu m AvvKi.-r.,,,'j?j Coos BayTimes APPEXDICITIS EPIDEMIO ORASS VALLEV, Cal.. Aug. 10. An opldomlc of iippondlcltls seems to havo struck this section, tho two hospitals hero being crowd ed with patients. All phys icians horo report a long list of applicants for oper ations besides a constant suc oin nf nmerconcv cases. w am mwmmmammmmmmLwmmMm iMiljiisaMisSBSjsBsaMttsWMMaBMlllsHBBglMMWPWHt , - .. . r ' I DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono 270 T. J. BCA1FE Jj A. n. nODGINB Marshficld' Crating .co. Kstlnmtes Furnishod Phoae UO-n. Marshfleld, Oregon Times Want Ads brine results, Lawn and Garden Sprinkling . 1 ... .. .... .i.i.ilm. k.i..,.l."a .. .... i ... ..,. ..i. I.... fin. iiiuii ii iriirdcii snriiiK- I'.verjouo who ui'i-im i" w . - "- , line lis required to sign an applhntlon nud make payment b. f re slug any water for this purpose. Tho rate flxnl liy the Itull load i Commission for M.rlnklli.K is Sl.00 cr month for wirli . nunra feet (B(l hy KlO-foot lot. or less building M'co liK-lutlvtl. Kent of four months, or 3I. in advance iillows iiso for ono ear in advance, for ,nm sprinkling wash ng W '"y. ;orr,io etc., hut If paid hy the month "so la only allowed dining tlio mouth paid. Tho rules filed with tho Itallroad Coimnisslou roiiulro that pa ment ho mado in advance each iiunitli before using miiiio and that bprlnkllng 1)0 doiio only between tl and H o'clock, morning mid evening. Xo reduction In rates will bo allowed In case water I not rciiulrcil for sprinkling every day of tho month. If water Js used for bprlnkllng without payment having been mado In ml. vnuco or outbldo of sprlnkilng hours, tlio service may Io entirely sln.l off nnd not turned on until 8l.o penalty has been paid, Coos Bay Water Company. ntAitsnPiHLi) and xoiaif ni'M. ouikiox. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES Does Your Store Stand Out Like This Store? DOES yfiur store front sell goods for you? Does it invito customers to come In? Watch how quickly business will boom, once you in stall an Electric Sign, Watch the big increase in tlio number of new customers, An Eleckric Sign Brings Prosperity If you would grow wit h your neighbors, or . faster than they, you must adopt tho most modern and efficient methods, Electricity is one of tlio most Impor tant adjuncts to a suc cessful business, i Oregon Power Co. MMsMMWSSMBlMsHmaMlMSBMsslSlsMIBIM MIMliMMMiMJMiMBaB(MaMI Don't take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today You cannot afford to bo without health or accidont Insurance You not only need tho Insurance but you want to bo euro and havo tho correct policy In the best and most rellablo company in the business. Sco mo or phono mo at onco nnd I will explain it to you. E. I. CHANDLER, Agent, Marshficld. SOO Coko Hulldiug. W -- '- w- , m