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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ' SEVEN OE GOV. DUNNE OF ILLINOIS ADVO FATES Alt.MV OF 2,(1110,001) NEED NATION News of World's Greatest ' War Day by Day FIRST AODIXION TO &RSHFIELD REMEMBER Tho INITIAL COST on a lot Is not tin WHOLE COST iiiiIobb tho street Improvements, water maliiB, etc., arc put In at the expense of the peo Ula selllm? the property. It YOU must stand these expenses the cost of your property will be doubled and you can not soil to as good ad vantage. THE REYNOLDS DHVHf.OPMENT COMPANY MAKES ALL SUCH IMPROVEMENTS AT ITS OWN EXPENSE. THE OWNER OK THE PROPERTY IS ASSESSED NOTHING. The entire gain caused by the rise of values due to Improvement mid pi ogress goes to tho owner. IT IS NOT SLOWLY HUT SURELY EATEN AWAY 11 Y ASSESS MENTS. This is a big factor to bo reckoned with before you decide whero you will buy. All lots in FIRST ADDITION are level and exceptionally well located. Modern Improvements and conveniences are there. g Y0,; GAN NOT MAKE A HOTTER HUY. M A Lots 50x120 $300 each. Your Own Terms. Mr 1 Reynolds Development Co. M k TOWNER) . f iW 178 Central Ave. Jr ARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY e Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. )ams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK )ur Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" ke moat powerful, best equipped nwl most thoroughly modem twenty-inch hydraullo drotlgo In Pacific water 3oos Bay office, Main office, Marsnneld, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & Kin?. Curs leavo Mnrshficlil 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. earn leavo for Kmplro 7 a.m., 11 a.m., - p.m., fi p.m. CarH Jonvo Huiiset Hay 7 a.m., 0 a.m., 1 p.m., ft p.m. FnroH, Kmplro, !t5c; Tnrhocl or South Slouuh, fide: Sunset liny 7fte he newspaper at gets results is the (read ay PEOPLE WHO BUY J 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 I HOME N PA PER J oosBayTimes Lawn cjid Garden Sprinkling Everyone who expects to line wnter for lawn or garden sprink ling is required to sign an application ami innlto puymunt before indng any water for this purpose. The rate fixed by tho Hull road Commission for sprinkling It 91.00 ikt month for each 5000 Hqiinro feet (50 hy 100-foot lot, or less, building spueo Included. Payment of four mouths, or 9 1. 00 hi advance ill I own use for olio year In advance for lawn sprinkling, washing windows, porches, etc., htit If paid hy tho month hko Is only allowed during tho month paid. Tho rules filed with tho It nil road Commission require that pay ment ho made in advance each month before using muiio and that uprlnkllng ho done only between (t ami H o'clock, morning and evening. No reduction in rates will ho allowed in caso water is not required for sprinkling every day of tho mouth. If water Is lined for sprinkling without paymelit having been mndo in ad vanco or outside- of sprinkling hours, tho service may ho entirely shut off and not turned on until $1.00 penalty 1ms been paid. Coos Eay Water Company. MAHSHFIELI) AND NORTH REND, OREGON. Don't take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today You cannot afford to bo without health or accident Insurance You not only ncod tho Insurance, but you want to bo sure and liavo tho correct policy In tho best and most rellablo company in tho business. Sco mo or phono mo at onco and I will explain It to you, E. I. CHANDLER, Agent, Marshfleld. 300 Coko Building. 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 GRAVEL1 Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pile in our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.5'5 per yard. canoad lota, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Detail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Office. Phone 100. Abstracts FOR REUADLE AJ1STRACTS OF TITLE AND INFORMATION AMOMD COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAR8HFIFLD AND COQUILLE CITY, OIIKGON GENERAL AGENTS, EA8T81DE AND SENGSHAOKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDH HENRY 8ENG8TACKEN, MANAGER DUTCH COLONIAL ARMY NOW NUMBERS 40,000 Nctherlnnil has Rig- I'orre Looking After Its Possessions IVo .Mil iij' Natives n; Aaaoctattil l'rcni to Coot Blf Ttmn.1 THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Auk. ,2S. Tho constant departure of do tnchmcnts of troops to fill up gnps In tho Dutch Colonial army In Dutch East India calls attention to tho i fact that Holland possesses a For 'elgn Legion whose military record does not take second place oven to that of tho butter-known Foreign Legion of France. Evory yenr nine i or ten detachments of varying strength leavo this country tho an nual total ranging from 1000 to j-1000 men. Tho elements of this legion nro tho same as thoso of tho French corps, except that Dutch men servo side hy side with forelgn ers and natives: It has existed a i much greater length or time and Its fighting qualities liavo been proved and are still being proved on many occasions. This Is shown by -reports Just to hand from liornoo, Cel ebes, Musassar and Coram, where I expeditions against refractory nn I lives aro now In progress, Involving constant bush fighting and n con siderable number of casualties. Originally tho Dutch colonial army wns formed by Van Dloman In 1G37 when be was Governor General of tho Dutch EaBt Indies under the old East India Company. The forco then was small, but It has Increased constantly over slnco until now it totals some -10,000 men. It comprises 10,000 white soldiers, of whom about 50 per cent nro Dutchmen, especially unlisted or voluntarily transferred from the. homo nrmy. The roinnlnder of tho white troops consists of approx imately 1000 Gormans, and about 4,000 Danes, Dolglans, Frenchmen and other nationalities, interspersed with a fow Urltons and Americans ,who have taken scrvlro out of lovo of adventure. Tho term of enlistment for tho men is six years, but many sorvo two or oven thrco tonus. Tho soldiers nro comparatively well paid and nf tor twolvo years scrvlco In tho trop lies (whero each year Is counted two) nro entitled to pensions for life. In all tho smallor towns nnd Imany agricultural districts of Hol laud numbers of thoso pensioners I reside when they rotlro, which thoy I nro ofton enabled to do when only J about thirty yenrs old In enso they i enlist when very young. PARISH CLERK HAD Chillies MnlVy of H. (iemge's Lon don, Officiated ut Rouse- oil's Nuptials Snyi Steps Must he Taken to Safe- I .........l A ......tin., .t.n. It.il l..u. OVER 12,000 WEDDINGS; h m v Oil AMOcUted Vtm to Ccu l!; Timet. 110STON, .Mass., Aug. 23. Gov ernor Edward F. Dunne, of Illinois, ndvlsPd greiitor military ahd naval preparedness In his address r.t the Govjriuirs' Conference hero today. In pan Governor Dunne said: "Since tho eoinin'oncemcnf. of tho tremendous war now waging in Europe, nnd the danger of our country being embroiled therein all classes of people In tho republic have been seriously consldoilng tie unprcparedncss for war which seems to exist in our country. "If war wero to bo declared against tills country by one if tho ilx greatest nations of Eoropo, (1 lrust bo conceded that tho linked SAVE MONEY hy ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump coal, por ton tf.l.BO Or halt ton of both $1.7.1 D. MUSSOX, Prop. Phono 18-.I or Icuvo orders nt lllllyer'n Cigar Store (fir AnoclttoJ Tr-M U Coot liny TlmM ) LONDON, Aug. 20. Charles Mal sey, who has Just retired from pub lic life ns Parish Clerk of St. Georgo's Church In Hanover Square, has probably officiated .lit moro ar istocratic weddings than any other mnn In tho history of Great Ilrlt ulu. St. George's Is tho church of all others where tho Londoner of wealth or title goes to bo wedded, nnd Mr. Mnlsoy ns Parish Clerk has taken an official part In evory marriage there for nearly forty years. On nn average 1100 marriages are eel-1 slntos '" ,u Present condition of obrnted at St. George's every year. llU1'1 nll1 lmval force3 wo"ia l,n m Tho sfiuat old church, located lit-1 n hnrrJ' Predicament. Fa- -iffon-tle moro than a stone's throw from slvo "fa our land forces irc so tho heart of tho fashlonablo shop-,l,n'nM ,w to bo regarded .vlth rldl plng district, has been a great plncolc,",' 0ur ,mvnl nrmamonc might of pllgrlmngo for Amcrlcnn travel-' ",'1',1 for a time In dumagiisg ers slnco Mr. Theodore Roosevelt !dl,cs nn(1 fortifications upon tho nnd Edith Kormlt Carow wero mar-'scac0l,Bt of n i,088luIo enemy In Bu rled there. Mr. Roosevelt, It Is rc-lr0K'' b,,t 8pnratcd so far ns wo latod "walked In from llrown's Ho- wol,1(l bo from lho ,,n80 ot s'UUdloH tel In u bowler hat, with Sir Cecil pll!h trrensivo naval warfaro could Spring Itlco ns his best man, nnd ' not bo r lllBtnB 'lnratlon. wns married with tho minimum of! '"'" llcfolvo "aval warfare, wo ceremony." Tho pago In tho regis- '"''t fot n tlnio mnko n creditable lor In which ho described himself ns 'bIiov'"'":' "Pon our own conBts, but If any of these greut nntlono chould effect a landing of nny consldurphlo army, lor weeks nt least such an invnrlon would bo unopposed. This KorlmiB oltuutlo,, of affairs has given th most ardent ndvocato of pcuco b'Hwcen tho nntlons grnvo concern. a "ranchiuan" Is now almost dog goared from tho attentions of nu merous visitors, who lmvo ovon been accused of trying to chip off small pieces of tho old table on which tho register rests. Slnco tho time of tho Iloosevelt- Carow wedding, many Americans! "'ht, Present militia of o'.l tho havo been married nt St. Georgo's. I (Urr'n'nl Bt,,l0H r lI, U"id Stales but the list of English weddings out shines them from tho point of view of tho social column. Mr. Mnlsoy'B Is wholly Inadequate for thodiifeuso of tho nation. In 191. 'I, tho totnl mllltla of the National Guards of nil moat cherlBhed possession Is a plcco ll,u Btnt0 "Kgregalcd approximately of sllvorwaro presented him ns a'1"0,000 "10"' Such n mhor of token of grntltudo for his shnro mun woll,l, bc whMy inadequate In tho wedding of tho Duchess of for lll ,,ofu"o of ' t'o l caso Mnrlbouroiigh to Lord William Dor- of w,,r w,lh nn fl'st-clnua power, esford. At ono of his weddings thol "To rol' "" tho regulnr army register wbb signed by two Kings nnd two Queens, at nnothor by four I'rlmo Mlnlsteis. Tho former oc casion wns tho mnrrlago of Lady Alary Achasn to Robort Ward, at which tho signers woro tho present King and Qleon (then Prince and Princess ot Wales) King Edwnf and Queen Aloxnndrln. Tho occa sion wns tho marrlago of Mr. As- qulth and Miss Tonnant, nnd tho of 100,000 men, nnd a mllltl.i ot 120,000 men In case of wnr with a first-class power would ho an net of supremo folly. Tho cltlzeu-Hii'-dlery of tho republic must bo ,'o organized, regenerated nnd cnor mousfy Increased. There should bo at least u body of cltlzon-soldlory trained to tho usa of arms, organ ized and inalntnlnod throughout tho different states of tho United Stutos four Prlmo Ministers wore tho ' " n' "KBrognio ot at least two bridegroom himself, Mr. Gladstone;11"""0" mo"' ,,ou' CBn thls bj nc" Mr. Dnlfour nnd Lord Rosebery. f NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF SPE CIAL IMPROVEMENT 1JONDS Notlco is hereby given that pur suant to the provisions of Chapter V of Title XXVI, L. O. L nnd in accordance- with tho tonus and con ditions of said bonds, tho City of Marshfleld will tako up and cancel tho special Improvement bonds of said C ty of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, Issued on tho 1st day of September, 1910, and numbered from 122 to IN Inclusive, of said issuo respectively, bonds uumborcd 122, 124, 125, 120, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132, 13C, 130, 137, HO, HI, 142 and 143 being each for tho sum of $G00.00 and bond numbered 123 be ing for tho sum of $112.80 and bond numbered 12'J being for tho sum of $179.50, nnd bond numbered 133 being for tho sum of $103.90, and bond numbered 134 being for tho sum of $297.15 nnd bond num bered 138 being for tho sum of $200.00, and bond numbered 139 being for tho sum of $2&7.7i, and bond numbered 144 holng for tho sitm or $302,80, and all ot said bonds bearing Interest at G per cent per annum and will an tho next soml-annunl coupon porlnd of said bonds, to-wlt: on tho first day of Soptombor 1915, pay to tho prop er owners and holdors ot said bonds, face value for each thereof with ac crued Intorcst to said date and tho owners and holders ot snld above described bonds aro horoby uotlflod to present the samo for payment and cancellation to tho undersigned, the Treasurer of said city nt his office In tho Flanagan & Donnott Dank in said city of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, on said date for payment, cancellation and redemption, nnd aro further notified that interest thereon .will cuaso at r.ali Interest payment period, to-wlt: .on Septem ber 1st, 1915. Dated this 7th day of August, 1915. R. F. WILLIAMS, Treasurer of tho City of Marsh flold, Coos County, Oregon. MATT L MAY CHANDLER HOTEL, MAItSIIPJEI.D OREGON Telephone i!0 REPRESENTING HAAS BROS.' GROCERS ARMOUR & CO. PROVISIONS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. FLOUR AM) FEED V FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND 1SAGGAGE Call coiupiiBUcu without Imposing too gnat n hardship upon Its monibnn ami upon tho tnxpayorH of tho na llun? It can bo accomplished hy the adoption of two measures, "Klrst: lly requiring evory col lego nnd unlvurslty In tho Unltod Stutos which roculves from nny iStntes or from tho Federal Govern- Mnont any support or appropriation or money, to glvo a military train ing to Its students during tho four years of tho university or college course. As part or tho physical and mental education of the student ho should bo compelled, If In such an Institution, as part of his cur riculum, to dovoto sufficient tlnio to enablo him to become a well informed Holdlor In tlmo or wnr. That this can easily ho accomplish ed Is proved hy what has already boon accomplished In somo ot tho universities. I "One or tho greatest needs or tho II..IH..I. ...! 1 1.... - . .. ji'wumi nun iiiiBBiiiu armies in mo present time Is their need or traln jed orflcors to tako ehargo of tho enlisted men. Wo should profit by tho examples furnished In this aw- ful war now provnlllng In Europe. For dofunsivo purposes nt lenst, wo , should havo an ndequuto number i of woll-drlllod men. graduates of 7r vim iviiiil in lm mini vim ll"1"" educational Institutions, who nro eating tho purogiiiln mlllc I coulil. In cubo or war, tako charge IimvcH. try It nt tho .MaiHhflelil "' "' "n u anapu mo somiors FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone I(i:i Residence Phono t:S-J Mai hot Ave. nnd Wittcrfrcnt if 4 llnkery. You will sco Mumps on every loaf. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, I Phono 100-L. I MARSHFIELW, OREGON ! i .!... i..n..i.i i.. j .. . our V,IU ""i iy io tuo uoroiiso of ineir country's intogrlty. "Another method or Increasing tho numbers nnd efficiency of our statu mllltla would bo for the Fed oral Government to make moro lib oral appropriations for tho main tenance or tho samo. On tho nvor agu tho militiamen In the Btnto or Illinois does not receive to ex ceed $15 u year, and that only when ho is In nctlvo sorvlce. "This beggarly allowance Is not attractive to tho ordinary furiuor, mechanic, or clerk, "All of this should bo changed. 'ir a militiaman wero paid ono dol . lar for ovory night that lm mmni. j l military training in his drill hall - - WALL PAPER Seo VIERS About it, GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC AND DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL X or arsonul with n provision that ho would recolvo no compensation un- loss ho attended nt least 40 nights during tho your, I bollovo that In- , stood of 120,000 militiamen, wo would havo 1,500,000 or 2,000,000." makes of cars ( WEAVING All kinds a spec. j.7 rwmi ..v in.,..,., !i?.i.r. , laity. Mrs. W. W. NasotL 680 ; 12th Court, So. Phone 220-R