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xawmmml MftfHftJMtf eN!?B '! N THE COOS 1AY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1914. EVENING EDITION1" T r " THREE Hms ff!-r.- ia5i? itu'f ,r- will UO tUO BUUity rilPl'j aching feet. ninent ft Commutation nn H TirtafS $2.00 LW Auto Ki.dd.Som.""Luf""w0 ten iiwui ,ererr ten. nl -nSpKINa. Props. Uno. h. iu. wRates for Handling Trunks .,..l trnuk lM.tw.MM. any poIntM I .'...hflold nnd do Ki'iiurui i.u. h. Rronatle nj'- H!l Til'''" " .. " -- . iiiirii'itii' i,il IIpMii'P. I'l'MirH'M J I'licinr P2 ...i.ii iit.Ani.'Q "'Tn bayliss . ",, iViirk fliiiironlcwl PU. V.'ii- virualdo." Johnson '"., cnnnml ! Did?.. 137 Second St. Phono I-tench nangca. Dollar Work ST. WWHKSt'K HOTEL. hMt, hot and hl water l Muttthly rate hi.uo 75e and up. lEteatn levery room .n.i nn. ay rotes fow Skat players, i (Want a MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular piace jui Good Meals. Driroc Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'yj -t HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NUW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. 4 HINTS CMSAKKI) AM) l'KKS-J? Vf-flVITH MAIIH TO ORDER ZJIVIS IW A TRIAL UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYI.K & C. O DAGGETT 156 Central Avo. Phono 2G0-X. Pictures & framing Walker Studio LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE STAND AT CHANDLER HOTEL PHONE SO. WILL CO ANYWHERE ANY TIME NKW CAH AND CAREFUL DltlVING HAULS TO CAMPING PARTIES LYNN LAMBETH Owner anil Driver. t. J. BOAIFB JC A. II. HODGINF Marchfiolrl PAINT AND "iarSnTielfl DECORATING fcC0. Estimates Furnished rtoae 80U-J. MArshOeld, Oreo THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshfield WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH 1JEN1) 0. A. Mctllu, Prop. COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY 93 Central Avenue Phone 430 ANSCO AGENCY Cameras and Everything for Them DFFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEES ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY BKNGSTAOKEN, Manager FA KM. COAL, TIM1IER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENEIIAL AGENTS EAST-SIDE MA118HITELD OFFICE, PHONE AI-J. COQUILLK CITY OFFICE PHONK lt. TO BEATJTHE BUILDING GAME -:- has been a hobby with ua for n Rood many years nnd a lot of our customers will toll you when It comes to Retting good, sound, durable framing material nt the right price wo know our busi ness. Just tell what you want to build and the amount you want to upend and wu'll get busy with our poucll and flguro out the best your money can buy. Try ua. w. ...... ..j i , U. C. A. Smith Lumber' & Mfg. Co. HETAIL . DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL 1IILL I TWO IlY USING OUU WOOD PHONE 11)0. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY ".THE 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 (Sis Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. 71)7 SOUTH HHOADWAY PHONES S1I8-J AND :I2(1 At tho Chandler. F. A. Motz, Heleiin. Mont.; Chns. Flak, Dantloii; Otto Kaarto, Bragg, Cal.: Howard Barrett. Florence; Ad dison Dennett, Portland. Or.; J. E. Anuon and wife, Coqulllc; Miss Clara Mackintosh, Coqulllo; O. II. Helt, Portlnnd; C. II. Domlck, Seattle; Don Estes, Portlnnd; Mrs. .T. T. Curry, ItoBoburg; Mrs. .1. Curry. Rosoburg; W. G. Curry, Rosoburg; Chas. T. Curry, Roseburg; W. J. Mitchell, Portland. At the Lloyd. W. J. Carter, Dunkor Hill; .lames Edwards, Portland; 13. Snyder, Port lnnd; .1. S. Powell, Cottage Grove; E. W. Dnloy, Myrtle Point; E. K. KltiBey and family, Bundon; .1. C. Woltlen, Fond du Lac, WIb.; P. M. Reach, Portland; F. E. Endlcott, Portland; John Dompsy, Dnndon. At Hit St. Ijiwrencf. , Harry Ingham; Charles T. Long, Portland; R. F. Newell, Kamcla; F. T. Williams, Spokane; II. Stone, Portland; Jacob Holcomb, Eureka; L. Holcomb, Eureka; E. L. RobbhiH, Mvrtle Point; Elbert L. Townc, Coos River. At tilt Blanco. Mrs. J. A. Parker, Florcnco; Mrs. C. A. Rodlnc, Allegany; E. Fiedler, Allegany; II. L. Hunch, Reaver Hill; John Pomgrom, Heaver Hill; Mrs. 11 .S. Chlldors, Uandon: T. L. Ratctulor, Handon; C. II. Kelly, Lakeside; Geo. Mooney, Lakeside; O. .1. Sceley, Coos River; Alvln Smith, Coos River; C. C. Cartor, Myrtle Point; E. C. Room; L. W. Od dy, Coaullle; Thos. Lnwhorn, Alle gany; II. 1). Stewart, Myrtlu Point; R. W. Cotton, Coqulllc. SUIT IS IIEGUX. A Convenience closet Remember to Indudc lights, porch lights, baseboard Hock- otN for the flat Irons and other appliance. If you hnvo ever stumbled on tho u'n simpler nnd lens expensive ' B - .1.1 . I...I..M ill. dlllllUl real- " I,ll,n l,M"", l"'"r "l,,,rc ," """ work Is h.nricti. and Safeguard W. J. Conrad and Loh Smith have begun milt ngalnst Mrs. J. R. l)urns to quiet the title to forty acres of land on Coos River near Les Smith's ranch. They claim It under n deed from tho owner, wiuie .Mrs. Durus' claim Ih based on a tax title II. O. Graves Is attorney for tho plain-tiffs. g& HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Non.Seclnitn Bonding nd Dy School (or Doyi. Military Diiciplint; Smill Clmei; Meo Tctchen. Citelul uptiviiion lecuie tejulu tlitt ate not atuintd eliewlieie. Send (or catalog. 'PORTLAND, ORCOONI GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALI MAKES OF CARS JI 17 Central Av. Phono JI7!Mi DR.Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, Phone .'570. dark lmkcincnt Btept, you can lo wlmt n convenlenco It Im to have nn Electric Uiclit Snitch t tho head of tho stnlrn. When phinnlnj; your new home or tho rcinoiIelliiK ' J'"r l,",wen home, don't forget the swlttlr on Hie biiHcuient stnlw, or the switch to light tho nocourt floor lights Teieniione 178. Sam the Lt floor. Cor. Second and Central. SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL DEAL ER or telephone to us. Oregon Power Company BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER Lreamery LDB UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AN1J MODERN FACTORY. KOONTZ GARAGE Excelilor Motorcycle Auency LEE TIRES AUTOMORILES STORED 000S COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP MARINE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING GASOLINE FOR SALE NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180.3 UATTP.KIES REPAIRED AND CHARGED Steamer Alert's Annual Excursion to' the Life Saving Station la Wednesday, August 26thl UilaUUI-.-loUJU ' -'- I...:-'...' .'-- Will leave Allegany at C a. m., Marshfield at 8:30; North Rend at 9-15 reaching the Life- Saving Station nt 10. Return boat will leave tho Life Saving Station at 2 p. in. STERILIZED ft MILK 4 AND CR12AM. PURE ICE Free delivery, 8 a. m. ttnd 3 p. in. IHtono 73 FARE FROM COOS RIVER, ROUND TRIP FROM MARSHFIELD 7flO flOO Bring Your Baskets andEnjoy a Day At the Beach NO BAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS W you have them laundered THN CITY 8TEASI LAUNDRY SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, , North Bend, lor Fancy and Domestic CHINA Wo will receive a big shipment of canning peaches about Wednes day Place your orders at once as we have orders now for nearly all that we will get this week. We are also taking orders for "Fryers" That Will be Delivered Saturday right from tho ranch. These cannot be equalled In town. COOS BAY TEA, COEfEE & SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broadway.Phone 394-J. DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHf ELD BROS.' i Russell Building Central Avenue All Parties' Involved in Great War Are Enforcing the Strictest Secrecy News paper Correspondents Pro hibited from Accompanying Armies. LONDON, Aug. 25. While Jnpnn has borrowed most of hor military science from Europe, alio taught the West, In return, the enormous value of secrecy In warfare. All the powers engaged In tho Europe death grap plo have learned that lesson. Reports from Hclglum Ray that the German prisoners have no regimen tal Insignia on their uniforms, and Imvo been Instructed to refuse infor mation n h to what regiments tlioy are attached. In 1S70, the English newspapers gave full accounts of the German and French regiments, whore they were and whnt regiments com posed each army. The commands and personalities of all the leading generals were widely known. Over all these details, tho armies engaged In the war theater In west ern Europe, except perhaps the Hei glau. have folded n shroud of mys- teiy concerning tlie men who win play the greatest parts In the drnmn. The public knows almost nothing about the commnndcr-lu-chlcf of the French army, Gen. Joseph J. C. Jof fre. Joffro Is not an advertising general. Even tho French peoplo know less about him than almost any man who over guided their military machine. All Mdtter of Gucskmoi'Ic. The present dispositions of the coinbatnnt forces, their movements nnd plnus, are chiefly mntters or guesswork. ExportH can only surmise that during tho oppressive dnrkuesK of the past fortnight of mobilization and of stispeuso for Europe, the four great armies of Germnny, Franco. Austria and Russia have been mov ing Into'poHltlons, which, those who Imvo theorized on the subject have expected. The great mobilization appears to have proved ono fact that even the German organization when put to thu test under real war conditions. could not move ns fast as expected. Tho great, swift battle on the French frontier, which wiib due last week, has not yet begun, so far nn Is known, ot perhaps It may be beginning to day. Not oven tho Japanese were able to cover their movements with such n cloud of secrecy as the millions of men now marching, on tho great est scale the world has even known, Connors Aid Military Scmvy. Tho censorship, which has been drawn around Europe except for n fow outlying neutral countries, 1t chiefly responsible for tho success of this up-to-date military secrecy. No telegram, piivnto or for thu news papers, goes out of any belligerent country without passing under the eye and pencil of a keen censor. Germany and Austria have almost sealed tho other usual means of com munication, Thu British newspapers discuss the war moro freely than tho Continen tal papers, but under tho imperative request of thu war offlco they say nothing of tho movements of troopt or shlpH. The Gorman newspapers, according to reports, print only the official uuwb. Tho British army pormltB n fow war correspondents to take tho field, but under strict rules. Tho French staff prohibits correspondents nt the iront rroni using mo loiegrapiiB. Tho Russian army will hnvo no cor respondent. Tho Gorman Btnff Is known strong ly to dlsapprovo of them. LONDON, August 2&. Communi cation with tho nrmlcs has virtually como to an end while tho command ers In Belgium and along tho Franco German frontier aro preparing for n trial of strength which promises to develop tho grentest batllo In history Sllonco envelops tho operations In othor parts of tho little country, which Is playing Buen a uig fiiiu unexpected part In tlio war. Claim of Victory. On tho Austrian frontier tne French claim another victory iu tho capture of tho Sanies pass, In the Vosgea Mountulns. Ilore, tho French official reports say, tho Germans again lost heavily against tholr clone- formation. Two other Binall countries, Sorvla and Montenegro, aro playing Impor tant roles, for, If accounts enn bo be lieved, they nro not only offering stern leslstunco to Austria, but huvo actually Invaded Herzegovina, whoro tlioy nro certain to bo assisted by tlio friendly population. This will divert boiuo of tho Aus trian forces from tho French and Russian borders. Russians aro ap pearing In greater strength In east ern Prussia nnd Austrian Galleln and aro busy Octroying railways and othorwlso hampering tho inovomonta of Germans., nnd Austrluns. WAR DEPLETES W S lllr Amo. Uleit Prt, lo Coo D7 TlmM.l LONDON. Aug. 25. The cnll to the colors for the continental reserv ists had Immediate effect on Loudon restaurants, hotels and boarding houses. London became almost waltorless. The old-fashioned English wnltor Is all but extinct. His passing hns been deeply regretted by the older generation of English, becnuso of his Intelligent service, which, he re garded oh one of the fine urts. and his respectful demeanor. Hut ho could not withstand the competition of tho cheaper-living foreigner. While French and Italian servants 'me been attracted to London by tho better pay. a large port of tho Ger mans have come over for tho sole tiurpopo of learning English. Even street car conductors and taxi driv ers in most of the Gcrmnn cities are compelled to know English, and tho Knowledge of rorelgn languages Is in asset for any typo of Germnn wage earner. Loudon business houses nlso aro filled with Germnn clerks, who work for little or nothing In order to learn English and master English business methods,. Their leaving has largely iffw5"Jln'n n n'n'"'-"?' seveinl millions of men on each side. Will Re Different. "It Is this enormous extension of effectives on the front which will characterize the battle, and It will bo profoundly different from nil other battles. "When two adversaries engage in battle along it front of from twenty to thirty kilometers (thirteen to twenty tulles) It Is not likely to he tho same. "It would appear Impossible, from all tho evidence, that one of tho ad versaries would bo able to gain de cisive advantage upon this front of I DO kllometeis. The operations along so great n line would have varying fortunes. Wo will hnvu an advantage at one or several points. Tho Germans will -have an advan tuge at other points, and the Hue of battle will continue to bo modified until one of the udversarles succeeds by coordination, of movements nnd mass of effort In gaining sumo point, the superiorly of which will dis lodge the adverse front and mark tho end of the first battle. "These observations Imvo for their object tho preparation of the pub lic for n battle In new form nnd without precedent In history." Thu communication adds that news of definite results need not bo expected for at least eight days or longer. CROWDED WITH WOUNDED. f 117 AuoUtl rrr.f to Coo. nt, TlmM.J VICHY, Aug. 25. Tho presiden tial palace and nil thu hotels hnvo been converted Into hospltuls and nro filled with wounded. All branches of thu service nro represented. They nro a cheerful lot. In tho court of one hospital three Infantrymen with their beads swathed In bandages were found by visitors ploying mar bles with thu bullets that had been extracted from their wounds. i - FOR PAINTS AND WALL PAPER Call on LeMieux & Miller, 393 No. Front St. Phone 11G-R. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Yamhill, Oregon. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES HOTEL DOTSON O. A. Hanson, Proprietor Now open under new management A home placo with homo cook ing aerved In family style. Board and room, tCCO per week. 316 IF BEGIN ON SALTS Flush tho Kidneys at Onto When Rackuchy or Rladder Bother .Meat Forms Uric Add. No man or woman who oats meat rogulnrly can make- a mlstnko by flushing tho kidneys occnslonnly, 8ny n well-known authority. Meat forniB uric acid which clogs tho kldnoy poroa so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of tho waste and poisons from tho blood, thou you got sick. Nearly all rhoumatlsm, hoad aches, liver troublo, nervousness, con stipation, dizziness, sleoplessuess, bladder disorders como from sluggish kldnoys. Tho moment you tool a dull acho In tho kidneys or your bnck hurts, or If tho urlno Is cloudy, offonslvo, full of sediment, Irrogulnr of passago or nttondod by a sensation of scalding, got about four ounces of Jnd Salts from any rollablo pharmacy and tnku n tablespoonful lu a glass of water boforo breakfast for a fow days and your kldnoys will thon act flno. This famous salts Is made from tho acid of grapos and lemon Julco, combined with llthin nnd has boon need for generations to flush cloggod kldnoys and stimulate- them to activ ity, also to neutralize tho acids In urlno so It no longer causes Irrita tion, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is lnoxpontlvo and cannot lnjuro; makes a delightful offorvos cont llthla-wator drink which all reg ular moat oatera should rake now and As Viewed By France. PARIS, Aug. 25. Tho conditions under which the great buttlo between tho Germans and allied forces prob ably will bo fought aro made the subject of an official communication UBiied by tho French minister of war. By its development and tho nature of tho grounii over which the bnttlo will bo waged, tho communication says, this vust engagement will dif fer profoundly from tho battlos of nllier times. "By rensdn of tho abandonment of the attack which the Commas plan ned against Nancy." says tho com munication, "our concentration has been carried out with regularity, and In Its entirety tho thrust of tho wholo whole of the German forcos, with tho exception of the German troops concentrated on tho eastern frontier of tho empire. "Tho violation of tho neutrality of Belgium has extended tho. Belgian ln(m to keop tho kldnoys clean nnd and French lines to the frontier of th ,,0 d ur0 thoroby avoiding sor- m r ''!-; : (! I r I i III l k Y . w t I i ft