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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1914)
BMimSSSnnSmmmmtiiiM.&m THE COOS BAY flMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1914. wninqedJ FOUR MSHI SENDS GEBlMfc .- . i' i -MiV Jf(lKIifMtPfcw3jWWJ" MM4WUi W1A "TilWHIlifil of 4fM;0M,',ls " " av nu ic. , 3fi3ieftUpUff-witm friends ISO Jo -Mom Addison Pnrry of the C. A. Smith SuXwfiSlMlW-jlllSl avaiN9rTlWJlW,Hwr mam .Qjamnan UlllWtlfMiWjI'WiUUllH'O iRiMAS Bern anU't 'that he In' on. the PaclflcMqU. Liner, .Kjorpn, W t6" rotten' San FronclBco .oil. .......H.l JllU.I.Ji MTI.'U.fl' ''lie'- rccoivou woru Wt AuocUtM rr to tlAi njr Tlmn.l , SAN. FJIANC1SCO, JAur. 1A. And hfenotottfcUfmurrtWBorlf-BuinosWl teamor Ji!BlngMcionfclYeIV1to the on t . .. a wceiewM03iftffcHtnen tfWftAD S'MUHCJOOn ticularly yquiiwantvnji o 1, that will keen the cyiffme.,runnin & r.iiUKWi i jirai jri u) 'ik Jnlon Oil BehM'uTcV Aug bsti bail" GERMANS SAY BELGIUM LDSI Claim That Belgians Suffered Heavy Losses in Battles at Liege. (Ilf Anocltth rrrrt to Coot 117 TIoim. UISTERDAM, Aug. 10. A Boml offlrlnl dispatch from Berlin Sunday said: "Wo hold fnsU Llego Ib in our hands. Tlio Iobsob of tho onomy aro consldcrnblo. Our Iobsos will bo communicated as soon as reliably known. The transport of three to four thousand Belgian prisoners to Germany lino bcKun. Wo wore faced at Llego by n quarter of the total Uolglnn force." jib1" Flattery. ' WbM, jvtfp bxoiiKhV d-pWfby'Wo' Briiiim, 0)1 mpMtt-,, unusu nail" -no rucuivuu wuiu, ,iw ikhihi, viMMttotf It Irom .tho tUwishHtba National Manufacturl'hi AHidHdiH' 'Htea'mfer' Wh'ItUor, which. i"? " ''1 i' i i 1" ii I ns ' wr,JicsB cDuimunicaijuii, yawi '.., K.,r'i,,fii . i.Hfi u H- Van" .wmmvvii no inaing-' on receipt, or. jnq news " .." ' ..;; :...- :.. .. j 'i' ." '" , "'v"i"v trwtit'Vfi .ir. nun ,mib, ruiKur, whu uru nuru lnimoulntoly put back. on nn outing, .Mr. i-oigor attenuing tho Shrlno meeting, aro Intensely In terested In the war news, their daughter being a student In one of tho Gcrmnn unlverHltles. tank Company, .yesterday, off EARLY REPORT OF IT. He Great Rejoicing In Hcrlln Over Krt Alwuit Lieut). (Ilf AMocltleJ I'm. lo Coot lltj TlmM.) AMSTERDAM, Aug. 8 (via Lon don, 11:25 p. m.), In Ilcrlln there Is great rejoicing over tho report that Liege hna fallen. Tho Kaiser caused tho announcement to bo mado outside tho palace. LONDON. Aug. 9 (2:25 a. m.). Dispatches from Brussels Bay that at noon Saturday communication with Llego was cut off. IIIn LINER CHASED. Captain of Mlum'tokn IW'Mr( o.sm'1 an riirNiictl. 1 117 AuocUtod Vmt lo coo 117 Tine,) NEW YORK. Aug. 11. Tho cap tain nf tho Atlantic transport liner Mlnnotoka, In todny from London, reported his Bhlp hnd been chased by a war vessel from a point boiuo dis tance east of tho Nantucket lightship to nearlv within night of land. imodlatoly put' tD7 AMortilfcl rm I 0M n7 Tim.) SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 11. Tho Lansing whb Blghtod fourteen ralloe off tho heads this afternoon. Sho could not have been off Capo Flat tery this morning. Evidently tho wireless messages exchanged between the vessels bocamo jumbled as they were relayed hero. FactB will not be avallablo until the arrival of tho Lansing lato todny. ZfftiJILE The Standard Oil for AJtU (IHOT hm. UiiihliiiH ll'i :.:un rdivefiy6uibf'chginc wAirics. It J! If l :, rlu i..u: J,,, inves your cuinuc ucncti iuuii- lib ..Bbfttd""'1 cation. Uealers evcrywilere an niiLhi v. 'aaio injn I H0I0IP1 YIIJAUL) Jj3 Standard Oil Comnanv sP (CAUFORMA) 5r Murshflcld m aajHito i I i iM r ia 'li B 1 IK F? Fl w i( lHI M U cflwi mr.mw wmmm .CrWKk vv CJBIV 2 HlHlflin . m s s VfW ff" " r S Ty tCT . mm iU91 L TAKE UP TRADE D7 AnocUtft rrnt to Chi 07 Tloto.1 NEW YORK, Aug. 11. Tho Bra zilian Steamship Company announced today that Its fleet of sevon vchsoIb had boon withdrawn from tho coast ing trado of South America and un til further notlco would ply between Irazll and New York. Theso ships fly tho Brazilian flag. Arrangements for chartering other vessels flying neutral flagB are being mado to tako tho placo of tho German and British ve88els withdrawn from service to South America, DKLKflATKS lISJnSTIC. I.proH No 1IoK) of ARrconuuit uifJi Rvneral Cnrntnzn. tnr Awocltt-4 rroi lo Coo Dt7 TlnM. VERA CRUZ, Aug. 11. Qenornl Vlllar and David Allend, tho pcaco delogatcs representing Carbajal, ar rived today on their way to Mexico City. They expressed no hope of an arrnngomont with Carranza. TIIK OK.M LOVERS. You Can Always Find a Stock of ZEROLENE And Other Motor-Boat Supplies at Sumner Hardware Co. For goma eho sighed, deep long ing flllod hor ;nlnd, In droamo and when awako. Ho aUo sighed for goms tho breakfast kind, that mother used to make. Householder. Llbby COAL. Ttie kind YOU tiara ALWAYS USED. Phono 73. PmlTLc Livery mid Transfer CompAny, Imdmstria! Review of the State -tt-U- KVEHVTIIINC DOIXO IN OREGON IN TIIK WAV OF PAYROLLS, FACTORIES AND ENTERPRISES K.MPIOYI.Vfl LMIOR MAT- ITERS AFFECTIXfi INDUSTRIES AND INVESTMENTS OF CAPITAL. Stnto Prison Superintendent Law- palgn urging pooplo not to pick hops, sou is putting in a rock crushing) W. M. Ponrod will establish a plant near the- Feoblo Minded Inst!- glnsong Industry at Mabery on Mt. tutlon to be worked with convict Hood line. labor and supply material for stato Tho Corporation Department of nm) county highways on u large ' the stato government for the first Hcalc. I year of Its cxtstenco, ending July 30, Cooper & Homenway erect a two- I Produced $3 10,013. Expenses were etori- brick nt Cottauo Grove. -.V'10' commissioner wataon Tho Dalles will Install four drink-' CANNING PEACHES and TOMATOES Phone us or call in and see them 394-J COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broadway lug fountains Federal and stato officials aro urg ing a largo expenditure for tho ex termination of rats In Oregon. Tho Porry veneer plnnt at Bandon has rosumed operations. Oregon City will expend $C0O on fountains, feeding racks and hitch ing posts for horses to draw country trade. (!. D. Fell of Pendleton Is build ing n largo cleaning plant. The llaBu Lino Road Is to bo paved with Warrenlto from Portland to Sandy nt eighty-eight cents per Biiuaro yard. Geo. Melvln Miller will erect a $25,000 hotel building at Floronco. Eugene Odd Fellows will erect n $20,000 lodgo building. Contract hos been let for n bank building nt Mosler, Portland water service will be ex tended in lrvlngton at a cost of $125,000. Tho Welnhardt Astoria hotel will ndil a fifth story. Plans have been completed for a $25,000 high school nt Ratnlor. Owing to Increased labor cost and pmnlovers liability laws, cost of Baw logs has been ndvanced fifty cents to one dollar per thousand. H, M. Lombard will add two docks nt Portland costing $70,000. Ulds have been taken for a 150 foot steel brldgo across tho John Day River eight miles above Day vllle. Hopynrds are offered twlco as mnny pickers as heretofore bo early in th ueason In spite of tho cam- " HOLDERS thinks ho can handlo tho business nerearter for $17,000 a year. Eugeno building permits for July totaled $190,920, tho largest for threo years In any ono month. In cluded was a $100,000 high school. Contrnct has been let for tho Capital Highway In Washington County. The Corvallls & Eastern is being reballnsted from Albany to Hoover and there Is talk of extension east ward. During the present year more than 100 now houses will go up In Corvallls. John Shalllnger of North Bend will test the state buttor law that provides for only 10 and 32 ounce packages. Tho Portland Railway, Light & Power Company has established an agricultural department In charge of H. E. Cross at Gresham. Prof. Young of the Department of Economics of tho Stato University has been In conference with Father u uara ami otnor labor leaders to frnmo a program for tho unemployed. Steel rails for the Wlllamotto Val ley Southern aro arriving by boat at Portland. Tho Public Service Company at Tillamook Is Installing a 12,000-gal-lon oil tank. Owing to the European war, sal mon pickling at Astoria has ceased. Hops are expected to go to 50 cents as a result of tho war abroad. Pendleton has Immediate use for fifty new houses. Tho Bteamer Bandon has madn ih fifth trip out of Toledo with 750,000 ! ii'lh or lumoer, A Convenience and Safeguard If you lime ever stumbled on tho dark lianoinent steps, you can real ize thut n convenience It Is to have an Electric Light Switch nt the litvtO of tho stairs. When iiiniiutni; your new home or the remodeling of your present home, don't forget the switch on the busement stairs, or the switch floor lights to light from the the first second floor. Remember to include cloaet lights, porch lights, baseboard nock ts for the flat irons and other appliances. It's simpler nut less expeuslve to plan theso things before the actual work In started. SEE YOUIl ELECTRICAL DEAL- l?H or telephone to us, Oregon Power Company Telephone 178. Cor. Second nnd Central. Notice Is hereby given that the Aununl meeting of tho stockholders of tho Coos nay, Roseburg and Eastern Railroad and Navigation Company will bo hold on Monday, August 17, 19U, at 10 o'clock . M., at the offlco of tho Company In Marshflold, Coos County, Orogon, for tho purpose of electing directors of said company aud for tu traus- 08 notion of such other business may come before said meeting. G. L. KING Becretary. GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality PRICES that are Right all the time, SERVICE that is satisfactory, DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular, These Are Our Business Principles. Conner 3b Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. 707 SOUTH BROADWAY PHONES 318-J AND 820 LAUNCH FREAK Imtm every day at 1:30 p, m. for SOUTn Com Tllvtv. Docks nt CENTRAL AVENUE slip. Dou't forget the 8Ac luncheon at Th Chandler. 11:30 to a o'clock, j TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons and carbon paper delivered. Phone ns yonr order. Ptione 44. Alliance offlco. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. 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