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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1916)
1 -V ! UJ MrVT THREE THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFJELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916 EVENING EDITION. .. . . I Wi II M 9 jK H CAMEL blended choice Turkish and choice Domes tic cigarettes can't bite, can'f parch, can' leave any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste I You'll like them so much for their quality andsmoothness you'll not look for or expect coupons or premiums. ' 4 pi mm .. trrt over l h keens out elt, Jlf.hly of the blended TJd1u"A bnfcthu'.TrZdi bukMoittpt"- KZ.-2M ses ews of World's Greatest ar Day by Day FACE STARVATION GOVERNOR SAYS GAME ANi SONG BIRDS NEED HELP SAVE BOAT USED TO TEST A GAS BOMB 5rasss :3 .rtf X&tiW f'TJ. 'it ?? Lf Wf. ; . yc sa &1 $ wi.. yi' &: JJ igl r.vifSVl M& 5 ra roe r vTi' W is' iVfi 15 tt vy--, WV i! ;f tfftJ AVM iS 'C'U' Wfc .StfrY-j 'Atfl ifVLH KJ r3 i IXJ 3 Vtt ,'jr-rt ." , W W px ..M Kr-".. VJ&lri ffl. WsJ i'.: .. r M? &&. ttfc ." yt, as S . x & rini? r-,r.-" PR ' Compare Camels with any cigarette at anv orice I You will prefer them to either land of tobacco smoked straight I Tt.ni. Ooimt. romi itinnrJ flnvnr. thnt hlend mildness with its just-right "body" will prove so refreshing that you'll quickly realize Camel blended cigarettes are as aSft'ft" new to your taste as they are delightful! 30 for 10c; or ten pncktlea cXdoXA r. j. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Wa ttrontly recommend thl w w. e.rfon for the home or olF.co Wimton-Salcm, N. I. . supply or when you travel. '"""' ' Altitun On Which lCiierlinciit Was Made Is Nursed Itiick to J;lfo Again tnr AMoclatcd l'rcm l Coo. ItAj Time.. LONDON, Jan. 19. A goat was so le ctctl to tost a now typo of gas 'bomb at an experimental station bark of tlio firing lino In Franco, i writes a correspondent, escaped tho 01 deal and lias now been nursed back to health. J For wailt of othor animals to ex periment on, the goat wob borrowod b the army scientists from a neigh boring farm olid lot down Into a trench. A bomb was exploded In the trench, and a few minutes later tho goat, weeping and apparently I suffering great Inward discomfort, was lifted out. Tho veterinary sur 1 geon then prescribed an alkallno ball for tho goat, which soon recovered sufficiently to bo nblo to cat appetiz ing mashes with a Bpoon. Men often volunteor for experi ments of this kind, but they go Into tho ens nits muzzled. They do not 1 test tho doadllncss of tho bomb, as did tho goat, but try out tho latest inventions In gas helmets. MANY UNIVERSITY MENJHAVE FALLEN Roll of Honor t Berlin Institution Includes Both Professor nnd Students of Different llrnnclics ID AwocUtM r-rwi to Coot DT Tlm.J BERLIN, Jan. 10. At tho Univer sity or Dorlln tho roll of honor of Its students and professors who have fallen In tho nrcsont wnr already cov- or throo largo black boards, which are Btirroumlcd by laurel wrcatbB, In tho main lobby of Wo central ounu lng. Theso tablets contain tho names of 8 professors and lecturers, ono official, nnd not loss uian zii students. Among the latter arc 32 etudents of theology, CO of law, 27 of mcdlclno, and 123 of various branches of t'.'.o j.hllosophlcal department. i NEW FRENCH LOAN REGARDED ATTRACTIVE LIMITS OF ORXFORD HAVE BEEN EXTENDED Jn Doing Ho Ono of tho Old Traditions of tho KiikIIsIi University A.YO Ilrokcn Patronize Dealers Who Serve You f HI - i'gsa Armour's Star Ham lit the nou- ST00KIXUT COVKUINO Is Just "Tho Ham What Am" nwdo , better by itclnjr Kinokoji in this tclcniily iirotector, which rctiilns nil tlio natiirnl Juices and Intensifies tho flavor. Order one today. Aro bold by lending iiierchantH, Sf W The store that gives you what want,, when you ask forfit and which charges fixed, fair prices, is the store to patronize. Jf you see an article advertised in the Coos Bay Times and . "then see the goods in a retail- ' . ,er's window you know the merchant is a live storekeeper. You know that he is up to date that he reads the newspapers. You know that when you ask for the newspaper advertised article by name you will get it. You know that the storekeeper puts . 'service first" .in his lexicon of busi ness, . , u f Matt L. May Wlioicsnm jistriumur PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY i Dr. A. L. Houseworth, riirmclnn una Burgco Office: Irving Illock. Offlco hours: 11 to 1U n. ui.; 9 to 1 mill 7 to 8 p. in. I Phonos,: Offlco 1-13-J; Hes., 148-L N. M. Wright Phono 188-1) nUILDING CONTltAOTOH Estlmatos furnlabod on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Ujo, liar nnd Throat 8noclttlhit GLASSES KITTED Phono n:i()-J. llooms 200-20 1 Irving illock. DIt. MATTIE 11. SHAW. Phyftlclan nnd Surttooa Phono 8U0-J. H. G. Butler OIVIIj ENOINKKn Room 304 Coko Dldg. Phono 140-J , RoBidonco Phono 3C3-L. w. G. Chandler ARCHITECT I Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building, I' Marshfleld, Oregon. Halcl to lv Ono of Dcst (oveiiinient Hcrtnltlcs Iiiinched Hlnro tho War Slnrtcd lljr Amodil.J I'rPM to Com liar Time.. LONDON, Jan. 19. Tho London financial papers point to tho now Pronch lonn nB tho most attractive government security that has been j launched slnco tho beginning of tho wnr. Tho prlco of 88 por cont of tho flvo por cont rato moans a yiold of nearly 5 3-1 por cent, whllo tho English or American Investor,' with the additional advantage of an tin tiHtial oxchango rate, obtains a yleta considerably higher. It Is Interesting to noto In this con nection what lmppouod to tlio Frouch loans Issued In connection with tho Franco-Prussian wnr of 1870. In splto of tho fact thnt on that occa sion Franco was dofeatod nnd was required to pay a licaVy Indemnity, tho loans quickly roso to par. Tho French loans of 1870tmd 1872, henr lng 5 porcont lntorest, wore lssuod at 82.B0 nnd 84.r.0. By 1870 thoy tnr .MoctttM rrm to Coo. Dir Tlraw.j OXFORD. EnK.. Jnn. 19. Thq an- iiouncomont that tho official "bound aries" of Oxford University havo been extended to Includo nil tho country vitiitn n rndlttfl of tlireo nnd a halt miles of "Carfax", niters ono of tho most voncrablo and binding regula tions of tho nnclont University. Hitherto "resldonco" at Oxford University, which is ono of tho ro nulsltcB for a dogroo, has mount a hotiso or lodgings within n radius of ono and a half mllos. Tho oxtonslon of tho llmltB Is a concession to tho speeding up of, locomotion In thc30 modorn days. " Carfax ", from which as a contor tho frontlciB aro moaaurcd, Is tho collego term for tho mooting place of High Street and threo other thoroughfares In tho contor of tho ci ty. Tho word 1b a corruption from tho medieval Latin "Bundrlfurcus" or four-forkod. Mnko Plea that Coos County Peoplo Feed nnd Bnvo Them from llccotnlng Extinct Dopttty Gnnio Warden Thonas has received a letter from William L. Flnloy. tho state biologist In which the lattor states that Govornor Wlthycombo has aBkod that tho gnmo wardens do nil that thoy can to Interest tho farmora and others to feed gnmo and Bong birds during tho cold. It la stated that If Iho birds aro not fed thoy will starvo to death. In other parts of tho Btato pheas ants nnd othor birds havo died In largo numbers bocniiBo of tho snow on tho ground nnd their Inability to find nny food, nnd tho conditions In Coos county aro equally as bad. Thoro novcr was n tlmo whon tho Clrds hnd so hard a fight to live an right now and somo Interest on tho part of tho pooplc, especially thoso In tho rural districts, will savo tho extinction of tho birds of both tho song nnd gatno varieties which arc so much desired. A little help In putting out food whero tho birds may find It Is tho only way tho feathered tribes can bo saved and t!o govornor through Mr. Flnloy makes a strong appeal to trio deputy gnmo warden to Interest tho peoplo to take an Interest In tho matter. FILED I 'OR UKCOHD NATI0NA PORTRAIT ' GALLERY IS CLOSED Many of Mont Intcrcstlnc; of PalntlngM Havo lleen Tnkrn to Place of Greater Safety the ror MMKittfri nM tt coo. or tirm. t.nvnnv. .Tan. 19. Unknown to woro quoted In tho mnrkotntas high! tho vaBt majority of Londoners, tho as 100, nnd thoy wont on rising until Dccl for KlitNlnw Illvcr Htntlon Ho otlved lint No Fco RUGRNK, Ore, Jnn. 19. A dood to tho proporty for tho govornmont const guard or life saving station at tho mouth of tho Sluslaw river waB received at tho offlco of tho Lano county clork for record, but It will bo held until tho necessary recording fco is received from tho treasury do- pnrtmont. Tho deed Is from Charlotto J. Cox, Lily M. Hurd and Charles J. Cox, and convoys to tho govornmont 4.13 acres of land In Bcctlon 1G, township 18, south of rango 12 west. Tho consideration Is nominal. Tho dcod was exocttted by tho grantors Novombor 4, 1915, and sent to tho treasury department from approval. Govornmont engineers visited tho site of tho proposed life-saving sta tion a fow woolts ago, and It Is be llovod that the oroctlon of tho nec essary buildings will bo begun within a short tlmo. 11880 thoy reached 120.8G, tholr high jest. Thoy woro subsequently concerted. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. H. Lingo has It flt ?l.BO and 15a cnHh per load. Garbage remov ed. Phono 227-J. - MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Placo for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and H'dvr'y. -9 20,000,000 PERSONS WILLBEDESTR0YED Professor In England Kayx that Will ho tlio Total After Tho Yourx of Fighting ror A.Mciita ttmi t too. nr TlmM.) LONDON, Jnn, 19. "Tho total destruction of llfo during two years of war will reach 20,000,000 per sons", declared Professor Louis C. Parkes, of tho Govornmont Health Sorvlco, at tho annual meeting of tho Royal lustltuto of Sanitarians, Just concluded hero. Tho speaker oxpresscil tho hopo, howovor, that this loss of llfo might somohow provo n blessing In dls- gulso, resulting eventually In a dis tinct Improvement In European civ ilization. " In tho past ages ' said Prof. Parkes, "ovolutlon of higher types In animal and vegetablo life has gouor nlly resulted from cataclysmic chang es, and great destruction by plaguo, pestilcnco, and famlno has led to an advatico In civilization. So it Is pos sible that this Armageddon may bo of ultlmato honoflt to humanity." Touching on tho lowering birth- :ito in Great Britain, tho speaker de clared that every country In Europe has shown a decreasing birthrate during tho past decade, with tho ex ception of Bulgaria, Rumania and Ireland. National Portrait Gallery shut its doors sovoral wookB ago to remain closod until aftor tho war. Tho work of transporting the moro lm nortnnt portraits of British mon- nrcliB and celebrities to n plnco of greater safety began somo months ago, bo tho collodion had lost much of Its interest to slghUoors. Tho National Portrait Gallery lies itiRt imhlnd tho National Gallery. vlilch faces Trafalgar Square Whllo tho most celebrated paintings havo been taken from tho National Gnllory, tho minor works of tho groat masters nnd tho best work of tho lessor paint ers romnln, nnd tho art critic who Is omployod by tho govornmont to lec turo to visitors- on tho various schools of painting conducts his dally class. Owing to their moro isolatod posi tions, tho Tnto and Wnllaco collec tions hnvo not sufforod' materially through foar of Koppolln raids. COACH LKA.VBH EUGKNE Loo Mnlnrkey Goe.s to Portland to Enter Business iuujini'j, uro., jbii. 10, iaiu u. , Malnrkoy, a Junior at tho Unlvorslty and for tho past football season coach of tho freshman team, left UuRono for Portland, whero ho will Join tho wholesalo fish and oyster firm of Mnlnrkoy & Co. Mr. Malarkoy, or "Tick" as he was bettor known to Eugono people, played halfback on the Unlvorslty football team for two years. Tls year ho was kopt out of tho game on account of his oyoslght. This year ho acted as freshman coach. GOOD PHINTING FOR FAHMEIt TO SWELL 1118 RECEIPTS WIUTHH MUST ENLIST DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD Aortli Front Street Phone 870J fr FOU TRANSFER AND STOR AGR op HOUSEHOLD. GOODS "U-IUIIT AND Call BAGOAGIO FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 103 Re.Sl(lllln ll.n., in 1 Maikct Ave, and Waterfront l t WESTERN LOAN AND mm niNR HO. I Assets $240,000.00 t Pays 8 per cent on savings t I. S. KAUFMAN & C0r t Local Treasurer tt SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Marshfleld every day 8 a. m. Leaves head of river at 8: IB P m- BTEASH3R RAINBOW loaves bead of river dally at 7 a, in. Leaves Marshfleld at 2 p. in. For charter apply on board, ROGERS & SMITH Proprietor WEAVING All kinds a spec- C00S BAY TIMES WANT ADS j laity. Mrs lW.W. iJJajon. 680 HAVE THE ROOF FIXED JIOW See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171 FARE T13N CENTS City Limits North nond, 8c, nn COMMUTATION n1 Zl) TICKHTS 1.75 J Mnrshfleld-North Rend Auto Line Cars every ten minutes from O a. xii. to IS p. nt.; to Soutli Slough once a day, leaving at 11 a. m.j to Empire three trlpa u day. GORST KING, Props. HARVARD A SOLDIER (Hr Anoclitel Vttn to Coo. Dr Tine.. LONDON, Jan. 19. Among the commissions In tho Army recently ap pears tho narao of Llonol Do Jorsey Harvard, the descendant of John Harvard, who was graduated last Juno at tho Amorlcan collogo of which his ancestor was tho founder. Young Harvard has been granted a lieutenancy In tho Grenadier Guards, threo battalions of which havo al ready served In Flanders a.nd of which a fourth Is now .In training In England. Cnllfornhin Is Cnllcd Upon to Servo In French Army SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18. Jame3 M. Hopper, tho California novelist, who Is now In Paris as n magazine correspondent, has beon ordered to report for duty In tho French army on tho theory that ho Is a citizen of Franco, according to Information received hero, It became known last night In n cablegram to his father-in-law, Joseph A. Leon ard of this city, In which Hopper appeals for aid In proving his Amor lcan citizenship. JUDGE M'NARY MAY RUN RAISE Till? PAY CHICAGO, Jan. 19. Eleven hun dred employes of tho Corn Products Refining Company at Argo, a fow miles west of Chicago, will receive a ton por cent Incroaso In wages, Jpnuary 15, according to announce ment today, Tho Incroaso will am aunt to about $140,000 a year, Friends Urge Candidacy for Repre sentative in Congress SALEM, Oro., Jan. 19. Charles L. McNary, ox-Justlco of tho Oregon Supremo Court, and now a practic ing attorney of Salem, soon may an- iiounco his candidacy for tho Re publican nomination for Represen tative in Congress from tho Firm District. Friends of Judge McNary are urging him to becomo a candl 3ato, It developed today, but he has as yet glvon them no definite as surance. Willis C. Hawloy, who now repre sents this district In Congress, is tho onlv ono who has so far announced his candidacy at the Republican pri maries. EUGENE, Jan. 19. Tho Lano County farmer can swell his annual recolpts by using good printing and by occasionally advertising in the papers of his county, Bays D. W. Morton, dean of tho new school of commjsreo of tho Unlvorslty Of Oro gon, A farm lottorhoad should carry tho namo of tho farm, tho name of tho ownor, tho location of tho farm and perhaps a small plcturo of somo foaturo of tho placo, says Dean Morton, who regards the farmer aa a business man with a substantial investment upon which ho should mako ovory effort to pay Interest. "It gives a farther a certain busi ness standing if ho has a neat let terhead of good stock and It lm- proves the' value of his farm to have a namo and something of an Individuality," he said. "Thoro Is somo Initial oxponso in having a picture taken and a .cut made, but tho publlshor of tho near no r.nn,. wilt nttonil tn tho details 'and afterward will do the printing reasonably." FILING TIME 18 EXTENDED Times Wnnt Ads are- tho one me dium which reaches ALL thn people. They engage piddle nttonlloii every day Always: on the Job. Coos County Coal Lands Under Saovr, Claimants Get Chanoo WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 19.- On recommendation of Representa tive Siunott. tho Land Commission er has Instructed the local land of- , floors at Roseburg to allow claim- v anta who havo filed on coal lands In Coos County until July 1 to aub mlt final proof, Eutrymon claimed the snow Is too deep for them to visit the tracts in Squaw Valley, Q00S BAY TIME$ WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency V Low Cost High tniciency icm uuuuh, .