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HsEEaran FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914. EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES THAT IB 0 M- C MALONFY DAS K. MALONFY Editor and Tub. News Editor Official Paper of Coo County. DECLARE TRUCE x tired a: 'it PjeicTtic at Marsh Bt)5 Ortpos f.-r traatmlwica tirrnpi tie Et..i a MadcUM sUI aatter. , ENDOTFtT is raan TO HOLD FAIR NOTICE GIVEN S AS ANNOUNCED CQRHESPOMD t NTS WILL BE SHOT M '1 l r .u irn- nuT will uknf.fit. THE ur4ja rrofHrt "till i of -.-: befjt to th PaMfic CoaK "8S.tr ate-rwt l,iiw Cf tM dTnjrtJO M Wi.TLti aai ; vh aarasr as4 bttt'. of :o wamiiiic s.r. (ttnaaar or 3taiu wi.; b iat to t!tnr icaa xfartsr or a.: Isabtr and tat aaSTlf pf ta SrariiMrua Pa:a. erii: b to ot po'ti:or of ta Parif c Coa: laxb-m) Cmi.hr. Jester :: . ef conn, b ara.:ati lot f-s k tfiat fcatry caao supply 51. jart of tat dacaad that j.j ooat from al! ortr Euro; for hcidise matfr.al Fur: birir.. :, fas&da :il b imakd to fi'.p -a-Ver from Ci&adUB trif 7t:. w.. JetTf :h Pacific Coaft Jaabr '.a trw: .a a pa-tKBlar'y aias tarLt roi:)Oi a far at th crc jan trarkeo r cocfm-d Tti -rite :h optatac of tat Paiir. Casa; aad :a fact taat Isaebtr :z all iaftaart! if sot coatrabaad of var sakes the immediate opsssc cf this lsportaat isdattry H-a ia s:aeat Eata Goard None of European Countries Have Withdrawn From Par ticipation in Exposition. WASHINGTON. P C . Auc 21. Aatr:ac Inquirie received from forticatr la European countries, ftfrttary of Sut Bryan officialy tated today that the Panama-Pacific Hxpoj.tioa at 5a Francisco will be ht'd a announced So far none of tt European ountr.e ho declared b r :;feat oaf to exhibit tave with draw a UNITED STATES ES SHIPS NEWS DIFFICULT TO OBTAIN. News of military developments issued by the official bureaus becomes more brief as the great masses of Ger mans and Austrians approach the opposing forces of Bel gians, French and British, and indications of important posi tions held are entirely suppressed, The French War Office statements just mention that important events are occuring in the war in Beleium, A bar book mli do bn a on fifhtf tor coapliatau Pit (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) LONDON, Aug, 21. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Chronicle telegraphs it was stated by the office of the gen eral staff at Antwerp Thursday that all foreign correspondents "ound in Belgium after last nieht would be shot, AIRSHIP CAUSES EXCITEMENT. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) PARIS, Aug. 21. A French official note says that a French dtrieible last night threw a number of projectiles on two Ger- Senate Votes Appropriation of man caalrv camps in Belgium, causing great excitement, uespue ine ure or me enemy, me air cran reiurnea saieiy 10 Th French lines. tt A-tHf F-f. Com R Twr 1 WASHINGTON. D C. Auc. 21 a saa:? mmj loaay. aner xo .NAltI.Kl. AM) KAISKlt'S FOlU'Ks AXII (M'I'OMTlOX NaHlcMn A(rnlnt the Oxilltlcin of IKlil, French force? S5.000.000 to Insure Car goes Against Hazards. rilEH WATKi; MAHIKlII FOl! SKATTI.K. nNE of the aoft iaortaat of , th mar Mr aH5irltir a. i JMtf sow bJc carried o!r PI aeM,:Ta meDf.r " Allief force of Encland. Prusfla. Kttsfla. Sweden and on the Pacific Coait if the ooattrsc- rtfk iafaraace bill, oarry'.ap aa ap-. tlon rf a aavicablt n' KoaatlaciPrPrutlon of IS..OO for the I'oirr AptiiM X-iHooii In IHI.1. Lake Ualoa aad Wajbisctaa ith i Prpo 01 iannar Aaencan vei- Pi?et rouad at Seattle, Wath.." ftyj. ' "d rco a tfcf Julv r, 'ar V. i?i( ' "f r Ja an Ulnitr-?: i::...c Thiork., r- " aaeaded by unan rblcb lll xt a total of about, lirUf cooat. btfort a provltloa J 3,0 ft" '(!(' : ao m aearlr -oa- n:ade that rattt of Iniuraace be pleted that ! if pi. at to optn tb f Xi on an quality with thote la waterway to ia.t c it h ! Afd by billsrent nation. thoe of the foraa optr :.; of T- Pana-!nB aploy roteramnt Infurance ma-Pa' Iflc :." otltlon In 1 S Thi'n? ftrickea out opohii: of 'ilf jaal -j:i protidt, Seattle wit a rr v:r babor. and will aVe ab'nt 100 ai'f o', (bore line i !lal.t for h.vr aai factorlf " ' Want Elected. ant Hostilities Suspended Venerable Pontiff Pawa. While New Pope Is Being With Words of ScSf81' on Hisj.ips,'6 CLASH OF ARMS IN WAR HASTENEDNHREN0 "Together in One All n-, in Christ "V Thoughts on Earth. ttlr AMOtlitrd TiTi to foot llr TlmM 1 LONDON. Aug. 21. A aol c in 11 high nitiBS wns celebrated for the late Popp in Westmin ster Cathedral. The tittentlKTtto was enortnotiB. Cardinal Uourne officiated. the haurdt 'French troops 1 nkttll?i HI Ml 1Mrfcl (B 4VVVVV Dutch. T30.000; Rtunla. U0.000: Pruffla. 116.000: total ..... Allleil Anlnt IwiImt. Ill I I. German troops . , Azalntt him Russia. S. 500.000: France. 4.000,000: land. 730.000: Be'.?lum. 222.000: total Spain. Knglln'.i- EtlR- 400.000 r.oo.ooo 300.000 coo.ooo ,.200,000 10.4S2.000 AN OI'POHT'NItt TO Mi:i.l' T5IF MILDKEN. T W All Europe, with the Mngle exception of Spain, will become Involved in the ar now In proprefs between Great Urltaln. Russia and Franco on -'r.e hand and Germany and Austria on the other l.s fir' laexba1. IWf m!t cf plef It rn tor tl bo or Cirl wh- 'o-f eoo1 bcVi aad I las access to thetu Wl:hot effort on the par A tb- -arnt 'bey are kept off t)- itr ' an! from the German company oz e ldl and Wioui and aro storlnc t ielr mtds with useful knowledge, or are bini: tausht high; Ideals and rr,'Ie purp. Thuf they! develop lato nen aad woan who are an hor"- to tb'lr nartnt aad worthy citizens of oir sret repub He DEFENSIBLE Such if tv. arodut of a Vri-c Pub. lie Library Is .t no orth the email pitta- - it ill to.t' Many, a laboring " n nmui mmt: moayi in a ek f'r tobacco than the main tenance of th library would cot I him In a yr-r ! nf liga tion and the dvWopnint of our, brlubt boyf and glrlf worth a HttW felf-deniaP We all dealre Ut our rhCdrea ' iball have better opportunity than J wo have bad. aad not hav to norkl a we nave worked. Hre Is an op portunity to help tbera blp them selves, which te the very bvst help that can b etrea anyone L-t't be "boosters ' and help ourttlve. hela uur ijn. ana nets our bovi Commander Leaves German Port for American Wireless Justified '.Br A tt4 FrrH It CM Utj Tlnn 1 PAGO PAGO American Samoa. Aup. 21 Ni of the declaration I of war between Germany and Great Britain caused great excltment when it ra hed Apia. German Samoa. KvlJentlv the German commander I Ifddwd the port was not defensible for merchantmen. He arrived here 'with all zovemment bullion and prl- t funds on depoiit there A I German wlrelSt station at Apia was opened August Jnd. aad Immediately I )ustifled Its existence by carrying te of the declaration of war made usust 1. PRESIDENT TOO TD REST WILL INDICT PRICERAISERS (Dr AucUt lm to Com ts.j TtmM. I ROME. Aup. 21. Among the so called political cardinaltt, headed by Cardinal Agllanll, a movement is un der way to have the Sacred ColleRo of Cardinals address the Emperors, Kings and Presidents of the countries engaged In war, asking them to de clare a truce while a new Pontiff Is being elected. This plan, as well ns a proposition to attempt mediation, provides for the tiHslstnnco of the United States au the greatest neutral power. i Rome mourned deeply today the denth of Pope Pius X, but sorrow did not prevent the furtherance of arntlons for polding u cone the Sacred College of Cardln the election of a new head of the church. The view appeared t vail that owing to the divided of Europe just now, It will be also certain that an Italian wilt lie chosen. ns the strongest lege. The Pope's will is said to con tain recommendations for a simple burial In St Peters and uu appeal for small pensions for the dead pope's shters and one body seivnnt 'T Kr-STIX77Mc Dr AMorlttrJ t.r, , ROME. A UK btijm., i2,1rlhr in icn interest n ti,e ma, ; ' whore the tm,K .?"' cl will find Its I... :' . "! ?? Ill find Its I... r' . "! o? It is believed .,, un L'SJ" .. ? D1'11 "8 0,nirred when .w Will Not Take Usual Vacation Attorney General Expects Act- This Week Owing to Press of European Matters (Br Am Utrt Prut to Cftoi Hir Tint WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 21. President Wilson decided today not to take a week-end trip on the May flower, his private yacht, feeling It necessary to remain In Washington over Sunday because of many press ing questions growing out of the Eu- ( ropean war ion to be Taken During Next Few Days Dr AuwIitH Prm to Co nr TIbim J WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 21. Attorney General McReynolds ex pects several Indictments to be re turned during the next fow days as a result of Investigation ordered by President Wilson of the Increaso In food prices since the outbreak of war In Europe. Place to avoid the mtS ', " riots SI1P1 nu n,n..... ,'""J 01 body of Pltis IX rrom St. Peter's to at l,agff tnrAMxi.trtHrr.ltorMB,fT,-ll, ROME. Aiitf , ..-"' row did one; all things In Christ- '.? of prep- words, which Pope PI , x .JJ -'lave of as his motto six da y, af tr h.P nals for been elevnted to the Pont mV. l1 ur the on his lips as he stood In thii'.. 0 pre- of death. The end. wnlch Mai 1 Mate 1:20 o'clock Ttuiradav n ni?.wJ penceful. A few moments before U Italltui cardinals form the consciousness and attempted toS : section of the sacred col- stow his blessing on thoti . In the chamher. but his sirenri failed him. After a panne he m-t mured a scriptural text nnd did t speak again. For several da u had been suffering from Rout; a. tnrrh mnl yestordny it ttaannD"tJ that death was Imminent ew , attacks had been resisted , jt t aid of the Pope's will power butu depression over the clash of srmm Europe was tnuterlall) aKiImt l'i recovery. til rsnr Cardinals Merry Del Val. Ferrtta, 111 I riPl Vntintitellln. Cuglniio and llliletl.tbi I IU PHSI Pope'a two sisters and a niece ui 111 LnU I H0Ver"l ot,lor church oflclalt wereit i tmt iv s i,g iiedsltle when death came, The matter of a conclave to e!t n successor was taken up yesterdiy. Among the candidates already tc. tloued are Cardinals Maid, Mil, Ferratn and Agllordl. U.S. FROWNS ON W 1 SHIP Klrls bv ualthdlr library proposition Commission. supportiax the Iowa Library lurrels and save much expente Rut th plan Is offrd by experienced j lawyer, not b; laymen. Therefore t Is somewhat startling and Indl- andicat oae of several things. The A 0001) PROPOSAL IN a recent report submitted by a committee of the St Louis bar a recommendation Is made that would well caube some cynics to drop dead. The suggestion Is to the effect that legal procedure be eo arranged In MUsourl that Judgo inay act as arbitrators of disputes, under the plan recoramendttd any porson with grievance or a dis agreement could without bringing suit present the facts informally In court nnd secure what Is called a declamatory decree From a layman's standpoint the auggehtlon seems Ideal. It would ex pedite the settlement of business members of the legal profession are aot al: burglars as the comic paper would cause them to believe. There '. an element of humanity In the profession and it leads to thoughts of society's welfare even though fes are reduced. Either that or the conscience of the St. Louis bar association has for some rea son become res:ie since Joseph W. IS STILL HELD SENDS WHEAT TO SWITZERLAND Torpedo Boat Preble Guarding If Consignment Reaches Des against uepanure 01 mazai lan -Still Has Cargo. (D; Aottl Ptm. i r nr Tim.. ) SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 21. Folk warmed up for the New Haven The lilted States torpedo boat de Investigation. READ THE ADS. stroyer Preble, took her station to- tination Safely Future Pur chases Will be Made Here tnr awi,w Pri to c nr Tim i WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 21. More than a million bushels of American wheat It on the way to Read the war news, but don't for get the store news In The Times. READ THE ADS. Read the war news, but don't for get the store news in The Times. 150 Boxes Fancy Coos Bay Gravenstein .o rertsox Appl 1 1 es at $1 r,r porxn OFFERINGS I.V FINEST STItlXC MEANS THESE ARK oxi.y TWO OF THE ATTR.U'm OIR (JROCERV HRIWKTMKVr. READ Till LIST SWEET POTATOES, EGG PLAXT. TOMATOES, GRF.F.X CORN, CAl'LIFLOWER, CELERV. HEAD LKriTCE, ( ICIMHERS, RHD MEETS, I'AKROrS, FINEST STRING DEANS, .V POUND. PEARS. PEACHES, PLUMS, (.11 WEXSTE1X APPLES, WHITE GRAPES, l.CK (RAPES, VTERMELOXS, CANTALOUPES. Phono jour oitler early, and don't forgot ilio mimlier. BUNKER HILL DEPT. STORE W. II. D1VD1NGER CO., Phono ,TJ, Two Uellvorloft Daily In .MurulifMd oa at me aoutnwest corner or Al- nwiizenanu, in uriusn nottoms, n catraz Island, commanding the Inner shipment of three cargoes having entrance to the Golden Gate. Until been arranged by the Charge d'Af- further notice her mission will be fairs of the Swiss legation here. Ar- to see that the tramp steamer Maz- rangements have been nwdo to allow atlan. now under a Mexican flag, but a passage through France and Italy owned by a German shinning firm, of food stuffs Intended for Swltzer- does not put to sea with the GOO i land. If the wheat reaches Its des sacks of coal which she still has tination safely, the Swiss government on board. probably will purchase all coal and other supplies In the United States . during the war. NORTH BEND NEWS - Mrs. William Hendricks and little daughter Florence of May are spend-' Ing the week as guests of Mrs. M. G. Coleman. I THE HELGIAN AHMV. READ THE ADS. Read the war news, but don't for ;et the store news In The Times. READ THE ADS. Rond the war news, but don't fnr. get the store news In The Times. READ THE ADS. Read the war news, but don't for get the store news In The Times The peace strength of Bel gium's army Is about 13,000 men. Her avnllable military force Is estimated to bo 1S0, 000 men, of which 100,000 would be mobile and 80,000 In fortresses and fortified places. Resides this army proper there is a gardo clvlque, or mili tia, of -lfl.000, with a largo ro serve which would bo useful In maintaining lines of communi cation, etc. The army Is armed with Mausers and there is a field nrtlllery of over 200 Krupp shielded guns, Hir Ano UtfJ rrM ,o ro IUj Tlm, t WASHINGTON. I). ('.. Aug. 21. A resolution reaffirming adhereiico by the United Stntes to the open-door1 policy In China and proclaiming that 1 this government, In view of the iin-l parent extension of the war to the tnr awuim r,.ic turTtt Far East, could not view with Indlf-j LONDON, Aug. 21 -An erroneow ference any nltertittnn of the status statement was made public here !nt quo of the Islands of tho Pacific and. night that Anna Snrto, the Pom'i Oceania, wns Introduced In the Sen-; ulster, had died. She Is allte, al- ato by Galllghcr. It was referred to the Foreign Relations Committee. Accompanying the resolution, Gnl llgher submitted a memorandum pointing out that between the Phil ippines and the Hawaiian Islands and southeast of the latter aro Islands owned by France, Germany and Great Urltaln. Also In that region Ho Guam und other Islands owned by the U. S. un-J the Samoan Islamic, in which France. Great Urltaln. Germany and the United States havo Interests. Theso, ho said, nre "In easy striking distance of tho Philippines, to say nothing of Panama and San Francisco." SISTER STILL 1,1 VPA ! rtftn fflt1i.l ftA I.A.I nllffAklllB ba iiiuilKii I'uit.itii'ii iu ui-u gitiii-iiug uua shock. The report of her death u the result of a telegraphic error. (.liRAN.A ENTERS I MEXICAN CAPITAL C L. FOSTER nnd A. Garflold, of Randon, spent Inst evening In Rosehurg. They stopepd off hero enrouto home, after a few days spent at Portland nnd other northern Oregon cities. Review. J (Hr AnMlitM lr4 I. l Dr nJ MEXICO CITY. Aug, SI.-' General Carruiua. supreme chief ' i of tho Mexican revolution, and I I from today Provisional Preil-1 ! dent of tho Republic, entered I I the capital at noon and I I given an enthusiastic reception ' by tho crowds on the streets. I DUDLEY EVANS, publicity agent for the Frontier Day. held In conjunc tion with the Walla Walla Round Up, arrived horo last evening a few days spent In the Cooi Bj country. Review. rmmm&A i 1 WGreater Oregoiv' With new building, better rmiln. ment. enlarged groundi, and many ad. ditlons to Hi faculty, the University ol Oregon will begin Its thirty .ninth j.., , ucuj, ocptcmoer is. Special training; for lluslncu. Jour. -, I'DVilcai rr-iinlif. nr.., n.. a . 1 rfrgest and uronsm depanmentr cl I oral eduction. I isr ol more ilun it MO olurot, two "' 'it.T - 31. ,' . B tJi dins, Iu l U S - i, !i I'minillfllinn Ti "jo Free rsrun:ot.e. lor tatn .nd ; i lor oi.loi in4 llluiuncJ bookltl. AJJrctlnz Rcji.trar, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CUOENC OREGON i Iro Tl nS Mid-5 ummer Sa SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Every department presents a wonderful list of bargains of worth and merit. Ladles' All Wool Felt Outing Hath In white, blue, brown nfU and red, the II. 50 grade, now only UW One Huiulml Pillow CiiM-h Full sizes, special He Ewh Children's. Celluloid HiilMUbbon Holders und Hair Hlnderv ..Q- special, each uu Sixty tailltV lUMiitlful Mciisallne Silk VlIstA Various styles and colors. These are $-l.r,0 and $5.00 kinds, now placed on (M Qk sale at P " Gootl Quality Toilet Soap. In fancy lithographed boxes, in uoi. Rose and Heliotrope. Values to 25c per box of 3 cakes, special, n box Curtain Scrims In fnney and plain, large variety to select from, 25e and 30c kinds, only.a ynrd.., Men'. Arm Hands Fancy and plain, various kinds, specially priced nt, a pair '-Tc, Lie and 200 Voids White Victoria Limns .liuUa Llnoiis mill EnglM 1ong Cloths Values to 20e. sale nrlce. a yard I). M. C. In colors and white, spools or skeins, large lot just received 15 19c 10c 12c Satisfaction or Money Refunded THE FAIR Central Avenue Next Dor to Chandler l'011 Ideal Summer Trips Leaves Marshfleld LAUNCH EXPRESS every week at S a. m. .STEAMER RAINBOW every Sunday at S a. m. nnd every week day Loaves Marshfleld at 2 ii. iu. IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS Bring your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tacklo for a f days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a sPe"."' C Excurslon to South Coos River every day. For charter and pnu arrangements, apply on board.