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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1914.-r-EVENING EDITION. ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? It bo, you are depriv ed of half the pleasure of life pleasant walking and healthy exor clfto. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Kdmnn, Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't 3, O' Oonnell nldg., will ho tho aourco of a permanent remedy for aching toot. 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 Manthflohl-North Ilcnd Auto Lino. Cr every ten nilnutca from 0 n. in. to 12: 0 p. in. GOIltiT & KING, Props. LowRates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks hot ween any points In Murahfleld and do general hauling, for reaHonahlo rates. HTAIt THANSFHIt At STOHAGK CO. Levi Hclstier, Pnipiirtor Phones: JiiO-.I, lli-h, MH-lt CHIMNEYS KIRK PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Ilrlek Work at Prices That Are HIght And nil Work Giinrimtcctl Call at "Thu Fireside," JohtiBon Illdg., 137 Second St. Phono 434-J. French linages. Holler Work ?9M arr--rwwwm wv m wzr r -" w a. -j i'i .-m -- aHiinuiiiiiaiivi. i v vHIK vsias0 ST. LAWHF.XCH HOTEL. Stenm heat, hot and cold water In every mom. Monthly rate $15.00 a ml up. Day ratH "fir- and up. (Want a fuw Skat players.) MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y --."- w m .. in Xtnal I inoH y - SHOT SHELLS Arrow and Nitro Club Steel Lined Speed Shells Scientific teats aliow that ReminRton-UMC Arrow nnd Nitro Club Slid Lint J Speed Sheila ore tho fastest sheila in the world. The iltil lining grips the powder puts every ounce of tho explosive force into a straightaway drive. No loss from shell expansion. . You take a shorter lead on the fast birds, get more of them. Like m.nr txltcr aliootinx rtfinrmrnti, this ilttlllnlnt la an ticlu.Ive Nam-Inirlon-UMC If .lute, found only in Hrmimton-UMC "Allow" and "Nilio Club, the tlttl llej iptiJ theltt. . I or all around Milaliootinas;elRem!nirton.U.MC',NcwQul" tW'Old Reliable Mack Powder Shell.' Co to the dealer who .hows the lit J Rati Mak tf lltmlnfttn UMCthm eif n el Sporttmen'a I leadquaiieia. I le .ell. them, 'lokeeprour sun cleaned and lubricated ill", u.e Item Oil, the new1 powder aol.ent, ru.t preventative, and gun lubricant. ItHMINOTON AUMS. UNION MUTALL1C CAltTUIDGU CO. 29 Hro.Jwar New Tors HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. "The GUNNE1Y" "SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS" Everything for the Big Game Hunter, the Fisherman and the Autoist. Front Street ' Marshficld, Oregon B9I suits cleaned axi) phhss kd suits .made to oiideii ivi3 iis a thial UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYLK & C. O DAOaETT 2GG Control Avo. Phono 2G0-X. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE BTAXD AT CHAXDLEIt HOTEL PHONE UO. WILL (SO AXYWHEHH AXY TIME XKW CAK AXI) CAHHFUL IHtlVIXG HATES TO CAMPIXO PAHTIES LYNN LAMBETH Owner ami Driver. T. J. HCAIFU JC A. II. HODGIXS MarshfiddTfl&flg .co. Estimates Furnished Phone aUP-J. MMrtthUeld, Oiro. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshficld WAS 1 1 1 XGTOX A V EN I.' 1 3 STADDHX STHEET NOHTII DEND C. A. .Mctlln, Prop. DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, Plume :tt). KOONTZ GARAGE Excelsior Motorcycle Agency LEE TIRES automohi les STOHHD coos county's most complete machine shop maihxh axd automoiuli: hepaihixo GASOLINE FOIt SALK NOHTII FUOXT ST. PHOXE 1SO-J HATTEHIES HHPAIHHD AXD CHAKUED The Union Market Joni COLD STOH.WIH SYSTEM IS Sl'IlK A SUCCESS Our Prlnio HonstB of Ileof, Lninh, Mutton, Veal nnd Pork ennnot ho excelled. ' Try ono of our Fat Hour or Fryers for your Sunday dinner, that luiH hi't'ii propurly rooled, nnd nolo tho difference. J. E. FORD & CO. 171 South Hrnnilwny Phono ,1H COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY 93 Central Avenue Phone 430 .ANSCO AGENCY Cameras and Everything for Them 3FFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance riTLE GUARANTEED ABSTRACT CO., Inc. IIEXItY SKNGSTACKKX, Manager FAHM, COAL, TIMIIKK AXD PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. OKXEUAL AGKXTS KASTSIDK MAHSIIFIKLD OFFICE, PHOXE JU-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has been a hobby with us for a good many yoars and a lot of our customers will tell you when It comes to getting good, sound, durablu framing material at tho right price wo know our busi ness. Just tell what you want to build and the amount you want to spend and we'll get busy with our pencil and figure out the best your money enn buy. Try us. ....... .. .. ..ja i-d C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. DETAIL DKPAUT.MKXT CUT TDK FUEL II1LL 1 TWO UY USIXG OUH WOOD PHOXK 10. 182 SOUTH HHOADWAY NO SAW EDGES on YOUH COLLAItS If you have them laundered at TWIN CITY STEAM LAVNDHY SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend. for Fancy and Domestic CHINA We will receive a big shipment of canning peaches about Wednes day. Place your orders at onco as we have orders now for nearly all tllat wo will get this week. Wo ;uo also taking orders for "Fryers" That Will be Delivered Saturday right from tho ranch. These cannot Lo equalled In town. COOS BAY TEA, COffEE & SPICE HOUSE 130 North llroadway Phono 30 1-J. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy oay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Clenuliig, repairing or new plateus, mirk guaranteed. Hlbbong And carbon paper delivered. Phone us your tinier. Phono -11, Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. WORLD'S GREATEST WAR Oil GEiW IS TO BE HARRIED ON TOE PACIFIC Japan Is Determined to Drive the Kaiser Out of China. MAY ALSO SEIZE OTHER PACIFIC POSSESSIONS United States Will Not Protest to Avoid Becoming Involved. WASHINGTON. Aug. l!fi. To Jap an the allien have entrusted the tunic of clearing the Pacific and far east of the Germans. This Important news hna been re ceived In diplomatic circles bote nnd conflrniB tho ndvlces received two days ago by the State Department which were published exclusively In the Chicago Herald. Plan of .Input!. As a result of the agreement reached Japan will proceed to cap ture: The German district of Klao-Chou on thu Shnntuug peninsula of China. l.adrone Inlands, tho principal of which, Guam, hclongH to the United Stntes. Thu Carolina Islands, lying to the east of the Philippine archipelago. The Marshall iHlands, numbering twenty-flvu In all, which lie In mld Paelfle. The Samoan Islands of Snvall and Upolu. Tutulla and ltoso Islands of this group belong to the United Stntes. Kulser Wllhclm'8 Land, tho north ern section of HOtitheast New Guinea. Dlsmnrck Archipelago, Just ofl Now Guinea. The Iltitlsh, French and Russian ships In the Pacific will rooperatc with the Japanese, but on the latter will fall tho brunt of the work of eliminating tho German from the far east. Such German and Austrian men- of-war us luivu sought refuge at Klao-Chou will be dismantled In order to defend that port. Other German vessels that are cruising tho Pacific will he sought by Japanese, British nnd French men-of-war nnd raptured or destroyed, .la pun I In Full Sway. Thus Japan hnn been given n free hand In tho Pacific and the far cast. It Is a matter of great Importance to the United States and of possible grave consequences to China. In operating against Klnn-Clinu, Japan will be forced to vlolnto the neutrality of China. Tho Pcgln government Is doing such mobilization as It can. Hut Ptcsldent Yuan Shl-Kal realizes, ac cording to the advices recolved hero, that It would bo ratal for China to oppose tho Japanese. Therefore, after a diplomatic pro test, China will do nothing nnd will hope merely that by observing a hup lue attitude, her territory will not he permanently held by Japan. I. S. Will Not ProleM. So far as tho United States Is con cerned, tho administration has de termined not to make any protest In behalf of China. It would lllto to seo hor neutrality protected, but It does not proposo to take a stand which might embroil tho country in tho great war In pi ogress. Tho capture of Klao-Chou and ti. destruction or the German h1hs cruising In (ho Pacific will bo the most difficult tnsk assigned to Jttpin There uro no garrisons of nm- i." portanco In r.ny or the Gorman tins- nunniuiiH buvu llu(l-l IIUU, Consequently It will bo neroHsarv only to send win ships to the Benin or government or tho Ladrone. r.iw.iii,.. Marshall nnd Sninoa Islands and id I.'..!...,- (lll. .,!..... .... . ... ' '" . f: ""u"" I.HHU nun iitsinnnk Archlpulago nnd rormally hoist civet them the Jnpnncse flag. Future Hold Pirlr. What will be done with these pox hcssIoiib artor the war la terminated remnlns to he seen. It H apparent that Japan will he Invited to takt part In the congress which reitiilnl will he held nnd Hint hor claim ti consideration must bo heard. Ho'oln will enter a rrultful nuiirrt of discord. Ilussla will not like Hit Idea of Japan commanding the rnpl tal or China from two points and hei control or the Yellow Sea which tlili favored situation will Insure. It Is not to the Interest of Hit United States1 for Japan to spread all over the Pacific and particularly I. commnud the routes to the Philip pines nnd from the Pnnniun Cuiial tr the far east. Hut to tho holllgcreutR nt war suf ficient to the dny Is the evil thereof. Plot German) s Defeat. Thoy wniit to lilt Germany at oven vulnerable point. They wnnt to ar ray against Iter and her ally. Austria as formidable an aggregation as pus slide. In other words they nro en delivering to Insure her complete de rent. Tho future can take care of II self. At present they have but urn object In view nnd that tho destruc Hon of Germany and Austria. Tho Japanese ambassador. Vis count Chimin, called at the State Do paitmeut this afternoon and had i conrerence with Secretary Ilryan When ho left the ambassador de dared ho had nothing to confirm thr minors In circulation as to JnpauV coursu of action. Secretary Hryar declined to discuss the umbassador't call. lentil Quest Inn Win lies. There Is one feature or the rela Hour or the United States and Japan which Is arousing grave concern. Tin California land question has not heei settled. Japan has been piosslug foi months tho dumaiitl that the Uultei' States treat her subjects as tho cquu or tho whlto race. With Germany preoccupied a home and with the reduction or Ger man possessldns a comparatively ensj mutter, with Itussla straining even nerve to defeat Germany and Austrlt anil with Groat llrltalu likewise en gaged, Japan can doal with tho Unit ed States single handed. Great Ilrlt aln cannot apply any pressure or Im portanco upon Japan to compel thai nation to refrain from going too fni In lepreseutntlous to this govern inent. Great Iliitaln does not want tlu United States and Japan to comu tt blows. Under tho treaty of alliance which has canned Japan to come t the assistance or Great llrltalu, tin Tokln government would oxperl Great llrltalu to aid It against the United Stntes THE BATTLE OF 1 E Editor Times: Slnco tho grent conflict now wag- lug In Europe has already Involved bo many nations nnd threatens others and tho question Is almost univer sal, "Is this tho great bnttlo of Ar mageddon?" a fow remarks on tho subject may not bo out of placo. Although this grent battle and tho war that will precede It Is pointed out In several places In tho lllblo, tho word "Armageddon" Is found In but one passage, Itov. 10: 1G: This word Is taken from "Megeddo," a valley In the great plain of Esdrao lon In Syria, whore opposing nrmles of old woro ninny times nrrayed In deadly combat. Hero woro fought many or tho declslvo battles or an cient Israel. Yorses 12-14 descrlbo tho gather ing or tho nations or earth "unto tho war or the great day or God, the Almighty" (American Revised Ver sion). This gigantic war that will Involve the nntlons of tho whole world will no doubt consist of many battles but will culminate In a final, desperato strugglo on tho bloody plains of Megeddo, whore will bo fought tho greatest battle of earth's history Armageddon. Tho state ment In verso 15, "Ilohold I come us a thief," Indicates Hint when this oceurr8 tho coining of Christ would bo Imminent. Itlblo students for a number of years have watched with Interest tho unfolding of events that aro a direct fulfillment of Important lllblo pro phecies. Notwithstanding tho fact that for years tho spirit of unrest has been growing throughout tho world, in every nation and among nil classes, Impelling the nations to make prep arations for a war on a scale never before known In history, men every where at the same time hnvo been predicting universal peace. The world was almost lulled to sleep by this pence cry nnd nrrnngements wero being completed for a great International peace congress to be held In Vienna In September of this year when quick as a flash and for ao just reason Europe, is turned Into n vorltnblo slaughter pen. Tho misapplication of tho pro phecy of lsnlah 2:2-5 Is responsible for much or this penco agitation. Llttlo do thoy ronllzo that their "poaco movement" Is a fulfillment of tho prophecy Itself. This pro phecy tolls what "many peoplo" ("tunny nations," Mlcnli 4) In tho "Inst days" will bo "saying," not do ing. They will "sny" tho Lord "shall Judgo among tho nations, and shall rebuke many peoplo" and "thoy shall bent their swords Into plowshares and their spears Into pruning hooks." They will bo "saying" "nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall thoy learn war any more." A prophecy found In Jool 3.0-14 tolls what tho nations will be. not "saying" but doing nt tho same tlmo or just boforo tho harvest when tho "day of tho Lord Is near." Tho proclamation goes to tho nntlons to "prepare war," to "wako up tho mighty men" nnd "lot all tho men of wnr draw nenr" to "beat your plow shares Into swords and your pruning hooks into spears"; "let the weak say I am strong"; "lot tho heathen bo awakened nnd como up to the vnlloy of Johoshaphat" or Megeddo. Theso two prophecies are being fulfilled In tho world nt tho present tlmo, ono or tho grent Talso cry or peace that will bo heard In tho last days; tho other or tho vast prep arations for wnr at tho samo tlmo. "When thoy nro saylug peace and safety, thon suddon destruction comet h upon them" I Thcs. 5:3. Tho present conflict Is not tho bnttlo of Armngeddon but r. preludo to It. a forewarning of It, nnd a suro evidence of the soon coming or Christ. Peaco may bo declared again for a time but if so it ennnot long endure, for the unfailing prophecies endure, for unfailing prophecies cited nnd others that declare that In the last days thoro would bo "wars and rumors or wnrs," "distress of na tions with perplexity," that "nation would rise up against nation and kingdom against kingdom" and Hint "the nntlons were aiigry nnd thy wrath la come" must soon bo ful filled, T. G. BUNCH. .. 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" f " slia r.l represoni uiu r,?"v" v n tlitl Hotel inniingcrstirou bM hnvo onioreti im-n - ,, ,i no national or pa trlotlc i W I even Huiigdrian - -- s. penteti cinan --- - . or r.l fended necnuse i v- ... $lU not played, tougiu ' ' r,-W.1 ibsoluto nnd impartial sW" I was tho course uijw---- ,w,'w,StfWfl WASHINGTON. U. i". .l Mall to Europe is proceed'" ew;i tlously. notwithstamiinB -' sis In steamship flluu.u"; h. c tween tho United Ft -, 1U zone. An of filial f """Jf, l ,,,nft iv the State Department a'?A .. -. M,.ntrles. lncluiios 1 Germany and Austria-Hung" t.i.. .uo...r,.iipii t iree oi '"-. v,v Loon made by tho steamers i from New York fir left nny Kuropeau ru"" -Tho malls for the d.ffew route, ,..to nr. forwarded '" ,. msi which will not require we" ,, through IntorvenlDB uns,Bat.o which tho countries oi o(hr sru. aro at war. i.oi-- - - alis tnou' cles contained In sa Id . reacn iuo - ... 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