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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
bpses 'f TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914. EVENING EDITION. i n . w ninii, i " ! t j s .. f IV i If5! COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAI.ONKV Krfllor uiul Pub. DAN i:. MAI.OM.'V Nous IMItor Officio! Paper of Coos County. Entered nt the I'ostofflro nt Marsh- j field, Oregon, for transmission , through tlif mulls as sccond-chiss1 run 11 mntter. Address nil rommunlcittluns to COOS IIAV DAIIiV TIMKS iro;)oaeiI tliereforo that nmplo notice and pnlill(lt rImmi In udwiiitp of t' e Koneral (lean-up dn so that t) Indhidiinl will hao an excuse for not dolus his shaie In thN nioveinent for civic ho' torment. Plain spenldnu and isormi8 action me nil that are requliod to plnre .Marsh Held In tie list or Cities lleatitlful on the Pa cific coast. He prepared to do your share. Tin: v.it m:vs IJ SIIITTINCS OKI-' Tlll-J XKWS. t'ST how far war Is a reversion to hnihi'.rlsm miiy he tneasured by the complete shuttltiB off of the RKl.ATIVB to tlie Rpnornl war lit ?w'8. Kuropo the Times will not sink We live In nn ase of wireless tele n.,.. 1,li, tli.il tin. nt 1, ...... UI'.'lllllH. It II it !lllll. ft 111! llllllllv III1W!). iiiij oiiij'o mil. iHiti' uui uucn ---. - - .. ...... ..w...... ..u - suinic in order lo sen papers tor u nickel nplece. It will not flf;ht nny battles with printers Ink tint hnc not been fought. It will not de cli.ro war that has not been declar ed. The Times will not sink 1! Brit ish warships in u bIiiuIo nluht and pnpeis. That Is the boast of the twentieth century. And yet we find ourselves hack to the dnys of the stage coach and tlie chance visitor for what Information wp may net. Prlinl'lve man has always prided ' -'if nn secrecv. The progress of PRIMARIES HELD. IN it will not kill off prominent people civilization may be measured by the hours and days before thev are dead. " '" canactly to l)e open and above It will leave such tactics "to the fii- Marti. Tho primitive man assumes reliable Press. that ho Is moving In the dark when In other words Tho Coos Hay, 1'e s". ut his own ees Time. war news, supplied throiigtij ' ' rather curious experience, tho grcn est news gathering agency. H-. ot being suddenly shunted out In tlio world, the Associated Press.'0' the twentieth century back Into will come by wire to The Times office ,llc twelfth. .Mark Twain's Yankee and will bo given to tho public, ' K'nu Arthur's court Is now a real fresh and re'liible. I character. We are living his e.por- Thls paper will publish no fakes ll'c0 ourselves, as some papers do JiiHt Tor a moiiien- n wn ludicrous as Murk Twain inrv senRntlon. I. II... other news mill- Pictures It. and It Is ludicrous In real llshod In Tim Times, the war news "f'- Here we hnve vast armies of 'will bo real news, not fake news. i.i:.M.(i rr tiii: towx. millions of men attempting to move with the sly circumspection of a band of Indians. German ami ICngllsh and Russian millions nt that, people to whom sly circumspection would bo the lust thing to be credited. It Is as funny as It Is annoying. Shutting off the world s news will X Till: days of the "Wild West1 the riiii men when on their norlO' (Ileal sprees used to go Into the ..nt ,.i.n.,,r ,,., t,nt, u ,... i.-n Binnll i mi remote si'ttleineiitB and victory to one army corps, and every "elciii up the town.' Klnallv how- BlMicral knows ft. It Is merelv tho cvoi .when the decent citizens got outcropping of the primitive Instinct their .lends together and organized 0 secrecy. Shutting off the news Is tho vigilantes It bcyo tremely ,,L. mum,re we have of tho dlstanco fnJtii'IoiiB to the health, hnpplnoss k1(.wnrd this war Is Inking tho and especially the longevity of the world rougliB who undertook to terrorize the community. Nownduu i to clean up the towin TOPICS OP TIIK TIMKS. mentis Just tliot opposite of what It j '. asennt In tho long i:go. In every. Seems like wo can't bo satisfied, town tlieie Is. howfve.. still nee I ofj We fits w..cn the prices go up nnd "viBiittiitM who slum nee that 'I'd rage when they go -Jowii. It's Just town Is "clnned up" and to see t nte blamed thing after another, any- Kumc 01 us "gun men citizens io wtiv. noc noglec the d"v lui'icxtnl upon op nolr Dincp their homes ' Party Lines Obliterated in Many Instances in Yes terday's Voting. tlr iMoelatpJ Prrtt to Coos par TtmM SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. The following appear assured of nomina tion ns the result of the California primaries on Tuesday: Senator Francis .1. lleney. Pro gressive, Samuel M. Shortrhlge. Itc tuibllcau, James D. Phelan, Demo ct at. Governor Hlrnm Johnson, unop posed Progressive: John D. Freder icks, Republican; J. D. Curtain, Dem ocrat. Congrcssninn Kent, although run ning Independent, secured the nomi nation on the Progressive ballot. Party lines were obliterated In many instances. L 1 LOSE $21 PER W IF ASSENT Are nu trvlntr tn reitielnhnr the alleys names of all t' e places where battles all to keep Tarda, outbuilding and cleaned up. , of the present war are being fought? No sclf-r spcctlr.': ci'muiuutlv can1 j.'olthei are wo. Afford to go on with dlrtv. gnrlmgc- Inden nllos, nnd with My-lnfestotl. if they can't decide on another dlscuio-brcpdliu rtibhUli heaps with-, name rrr the conflict why not cull In Its liordjrs. Sensible. Intelligent t tlu "Secret War?" nnd well Informed peoule know ti"t 1)T far most of thu disease, deuth with oil that firing off Coos Hay and suffering are caused by neglect an ordinary thunderstorm has llttlo of- woll-cstoli Ished law h of sanitation, chance of attracting attention. ami in thlr comintiutly there are or shoiiM be porbous wltl the pourage Xow wo have tho newaloss wlre of their convictions, who will orga- has. nlio and push a campaign that shall Icnve no disease-breeding corner un-i With millions praying for victory touched. in ba'tlc and other millions praylnir A. T. Hnliips t ud Pror. F. A Tied- for pcrce, a lot nf hrlytlan faith Is Ren of thu ..ilveitlslng commlttep of gel"-; to be 3tr:ilued to the broaklng tho Chnmber of C.tinme'ce hnv ptint. ngrped to stand bponsors for a clean-1 . up Murshflt .1 cntup'il'iii. that will re-' Well, anyhow, Hrussels nnd Ant milt In I nr oviug t e appearance of werp aro easier to pronounce than tho community. ' l.ee-ayzh. It Is proposed to n!! the Wo Members of Congress Cannot Be Absent From Sessions Unless III. tnr AiocltJ I'rtti ' Cm nr TlmM 1 WASIIIXOTOX, l. C. Aug. 27. The Immediate nppenrancc of new faces In the House of Representa tives Is anticipated by Democratic leaders, as n sequel to tho cancellation of all kiires of ab sence except those bnsed on Illness. The summary House order directed that (21 a day bo deducted from tho salaries of members who fall to re turn, to work Immediately. 11 men's Clubs and cltlens generally in the movement that It may bo made more efiecllve. Of course a movement of I his kind cannot be carried on wilhou wound ing some folks seiislbl It lo.s. it is i xoitTii m:xi war iin.i.imx i i . "VAXTUr 200 men to dofond I Shore Acres." I TEA Garden Preserves are the ideal summer dessert for the home, the camp or the yachting trip save tho coupon below until you have ten and present to your grocer with order for a callon or Tea ijampn Syrup nnd ho will give you a jnr o preserves freo. nJ t Wi Kama 1U "City uf Orocor's Nmno I W V Iff Pacific Coast Syrup Co, CS355) S?u , j Portland, Oregon j(WP I A(5Siflr'w50HMu & m ' II ilBSIlw til (SS R Mtr mbl3Sr i?5?a-iB wi ir-v&zr v ifW!iiWASnvaKt .-i !'' t.r'a,A'JMw . , ' jry sts EfffcMVr7 W?$&VmUI sfj&r 7 fffinwztfr saN53oc'-tsi . 5SBpftST "SwW I'V in - -kfc .. - f--- .--- , w- i. 1 8. W "".. ri 10 TAKE REST Follows Physician's Orders to Take Respite From Stren uous Work. (Or AMOi'ltttd I'm. to Coon IUj Tlmn.l ' WASIIIXOTOX. I). C. Aup. 27. President Wllion has decided, after much urKlue b) his physician and friends, to take a few days' vaca tion, tho first respite from strenuous work ho has liud this summer. Ho will leave today for Cornish, X. H., to icmutn until Monday or Tuesday. W I ow Mason County City Suffers From Disastrous Fire Last Night. tlly AhocUKJ Vrnt to rjo Pit Tlran.) SKATTLR, Aub. 27. A lare part of tho town of Shelton, the county sent of Mason county, was destroyed by flro last nluht with a loss of $100. 000. Shelton has L200 Inhabitants. BRING US YOUR COUPONS TEA GARDEN SYRUP AND A'L OTHER STANDARD PURE FOODS AT NASBURG'5 GROCERY The Good Housekeeping Store GEN. HUERTA NOW IK SPAIN Recent Provisional President of Mexico Lands in Eu rope Today. 1)7 Auocltt) rr lo Coot Vtj TlmM SAXTAXniCR. Spain. Au. 27 -Genoral Huerta. until recently l'ro vlblonal President of Mexico, lauded hero todn He will proceed shortly to Asturlas, FIRST ALL WATER TRIP Steamer Pleiades Makes First Practical Use of the Pan ama Canal. (I); Aho HIM rrvu lo too, n; Tlrapj ) XKW YORK Aus. 27 The first nil-water oae fiom San Kiniulsco to Xow York by way of tho Panama Canal was. completed on tho arrival of the Pleiades, of tho Luck onbach steamship line. The Pleiades, which files the American flaR, sailed from San 1'r.mclsco July 24 and passed through tho canal August 16. County Hoadinnsier P M Hall- Lew Is arrived here today en route to Ten Mile, where he and County Kn Kltieer Oould nnd County Iload View er Weekly will Inspect the llowron lauding. While there he will also In vestigate the charge that the South ern Pacific workmen took about $200 worth of county lumber that had been piled near Saunders Lake for Im provements In District No. S The lumber was missed by Supervisor Johnson and he found that the S. P had taken It for their own use. How ever, they promised to return It but have not done so thus far. Iluiiitict nt Cociullle. Mr. Ilalt-I.owls said that the Co nullle Commercial Club hod a fino bcnntiet at the W. 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