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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
wS$ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914eVhiiiib ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? If bo, you are deprlv. ed of half tlio pleasure of life pleasant walking and healthy exer clae. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Kdmnn Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't B, O' Uonncll Bldg., "will bo tho uourco of a permanent remedy for achlngfoot. WORLD'S GREATEST! u. s. WILL m I0U Commutation Tickets $2.00 Mrlifloll-North Ucntl Auto Line, Cr every toa minutes from 0 . m. to 12:' O p. m. OOItBT & KINO, Props. LowRates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks hot ween any points In Marshflcld and do general hauling, for reaBOuablo rates. HTAIt TKANSFEIt .V STOHAGE CO. . I.ovi Helsiier, Proprietor Phones: 1UO-.I, "li, DH-lt CHIMNEYS FIltH PLAGES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Aro night And nil Work Guaranteed. Gall at "Tho Fireside," Johnson Bldg., 137 Socoud 8t. Phono 434-J. Fronch Ranges. Dollor Work HT. IiAWHENCE HOTEL. Steam heat, hot and cold water In ovory room. Monthly rnto 115.00 and up. Day rates 7Cc and up. (Want a few Skat players.) MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y ,. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED MOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. SUITS CLEANED AND l'KESS Kl SUITS MADH TO OltDEK GIV.K US A THIAIi UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYLE & G. O DAQOETT 2C6 Central Avo. Phono 2G0-X. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE STAND AT CIIANDLICK HOTEL PHONE 20. WILL OO ANYWHKIIE ANY TIME NEW CAU AND CAKEFUL 1)1 U VI. NO HATES TO CAMPING PAHTIES LYNN LAMBETH Owner nnd Driver. T. J. HOAIFE JJ A. H. HODGINS Marchfipfd PA,NT AND Marsnneia DECOrating tco. Estimates Furnished Phone aOP-J. Afnnhflelsl, Oregon. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshfleld WASHINGTON AVKNUK STADDEN STHEET NOHT1I ItEND O. A. Mctlln, Prop. DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 5I70. K00NTZ GARAGE Kxcelslor Motorcycle Agency LEE TIRES AUTOMOBILES STOItlCD OOOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP MAHINE AND AUTOMOBILE HEPA1HINO GASOLINE FOK SALE NORTH FHONT ST. PHONE J80-J IIATTEHIES ItEPAIHEl) AND CIIAKGEU NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS If you have them luuudere at TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY y ,r .rimiiwr v.tiZ- u jtbdv; i i.,A"wiifTJ i in iJiMimswr WMfKmWMMiir" mnrn 7 fg0P sfJlmlj IfTire fWM ymj yj Vm ItfvVlA SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA Come to the new head quarters for Tires and Accessories where vou net the extra Firestone quality at the price of only medium grade. $tone Tires, Tubes and Accessories JrIvo Extra Quality nt only nvcrago prlco becauso FIrcstono builders uro Tiro Specialists nnd tho l-ircstono factory is too l largest In America where only tires are made. Uiuo in to day and lenrn wny I'iresiono emeioucy can give you Mott for Your Money In First Cost and Final Economy GoodCs Garage Gasoline Headquarters FOR COOS COUNTY Central Ave. arshlFSeldl COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY 93 Central Avenue Phone 430 ANSC0 AGENCY ' Cameras and Everything for Them 3FFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY. Abstracts, Red Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEED ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMIIKR AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EAST-SIDE MAHSirFlELI) OFFICE, PHONE A-U3. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PIIONK 101. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has heon n hobby with us for a Rood many yoars nnd a lot of our customers will toll you whon it comes to getting good, sound, durahlo framing material at tho right prlco wo know our busi ness. Just toll what you wnut to build nnd tho amount you want to spend nnd wo'U got busy with our pencil and flguro out tho boat your inouoy enn buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL HILL 1 TWO BY USING OUR WOOD PHONE 100. 1H2 SOUTH BROADWAY Wo will rccolvo a big shipment of canning ponchos nbout Wednes day. Placo your orders at onco as wo have orders now for nearly all that wo will get this week. Wo aro also tnkliiK orders for "Fryers" That Will be Delivered Saturday right from tho ranch. Theso cannot bo equalled In town. COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE & SPICE HOUSE 130 North nrondway.Phono 39-t-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. Phono us your order. Phono 44. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Ideal Summer Trips ON LAUNCH EXPRESS Leaves Marshfleld ovory weok day nt S a, ni. STEAMER RAINBOW Leaves Marshfleld every Sunday at S a. m. and ovory week day nt 2 p. iu. IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS llrhiB your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tncklo for a few days' outiug. Sunday School and nil picnic crowds a specialty. Excursion to South Coos River overy day. For charter and picnic nrr'in"(miiits. nnnlv on hoard. S r CALIFORNIA IN STAMPS tf.tttO-1 OUrjLO? AHGEIE3 1 A. W. Shaw publlshor of System, a business mngnzlnc, sees In the wnr In Europo n grent opportunity for tho expansion of American trndo. Ho pointed out yoBtcrdny how the trade of this country had been ex panded by tho Napoleonic wars nnd how oven our own civil wnr gavu new Impetus to certain lines of busi ness. "Whllo wo all doploro tho war nnd aro reluctant to take profits from tho misfortunes of other peoples," said Mr. Shaw, "It Is tlmo for us to consider what Is to bo the result of American houses of tho great Eu ropean conflict. Expressed In terms of business activity tho situation li this: Thero aro four groat com petitors In tho world's business. Three of them, temporarily, at least, have shut down. One, the United States Is open nnd prepared to work overtime. "What tho result will ho seems self-evident. Just as evident as the result would he If all of your com petitors all other bIioo manufac turers, for Instance should close their factories a transferrenco to one, not alono of tho demand for shoes formerly supplied others, but for even tho shoes that must bu supplied by thotu. "For that Is exactly tho situation that will follow In this country If tho European war Is prolonged. True, certain qualifications are necessnry. Shipping will bu Inter rupted, finance become more com plex, and trade rotations tnko on un usual complications. Hut underly ing these apparent hindrances and difficulties the nations of the world must turn to America to supply their wants. "Right horo nt homo basic condi tions havo not been so promising for many years. Wo aro particu larly rich In bumper crops that will sell at higher than ordinary prices. Lately merchandising and produc tion in tho United States havo been on n hand-to-mouth basis. Thero nro no largo stocks on tho uhulvcs or ovorsupplles In tho storerooms. This Insures steady domestic buy ing, which In turn guarantees an Im portant basic demands from abroad. "A number of American concerns In tho primary markots carry on th various stages In tho manufacture of many of their lines In separate European factories. Now that our most Important competitors are forced down theso firms will ha forced to mako or buy their goods hero. This means not only new work, but now equipment, new plants nnd new facilities. "American machine plants will bu called I 10 r asked so liav of uPon for ii, I raw m..'."1' tct',.1 "1 to 8uTlaJ ictfl 1.1. tt r"J ITJftf . 1 '.i"ct fi !r' branch, off Zfc' ?w. u i- .""'lien i '"to. M Ve In n, .,.." tons-.. 'erica alone a !, '""I "'un and '. feSl ..i."' ... Aiiierlc 'ear, n. .: "" tt. naif l- ireiy . ", .JK fi urs have been m."1.! Z ''ur Placed In 8ou,h & . Is often (".ft ,lu- Tho Immed b continued InTcrS ? n tl'l8trat0aranV '"'Porters nnj & rece vhnr km.,. '. e V....1!'? ,!!,!t Pnlluff? the forelEn m.i.::.Mfe Jri-??; co i Id 8eLM,r0 no otlV. Of courso the w-y. U- ."." """'KlL -w .unv sumo Q lk, Is possible, now tint i,2 ru bniy flKhtlng. tt II tlni-flu.. .1.1. .'"I lost overy cent of oat m with them nnd all .? woulij amount to b i,f -. ..iio iiiuiuni uwttu i spend aiiproxIniLtelr ts,V: eV III l!tlrniwi !. ... l'ri,f..lln.lla -- llllllnr llliinl ,-jr.p fl. During the mill iin.,u ... ..... : f5 . ,V J" i'"raiiw tnn All huropo nat at B ha at peace. Dutlniti years American fordo. in.ani.-ll over ib J)f J (- tomiage of Amcrlfit l TiOO per cent. Oar f fliri'llll llllllfl.l nl Ik. ? .....,. .,.,vu ui iucn;i 000 gain a year, indtn thu war sny 41,000 lea, iiu iiiiiiiuKu oi Amtrvit This rcninrkablo ircu from tho wars In Korci .. ii-iiiiuiiii7 iicacc tui 180a American tradt fc fnll nff Inii'iKl n..l ..i ji. wit iwnti iiuiu.ll It. WHY 1 IS WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 27. Ono of tho strangest facts nbout tho great European war Is tho comploto bottling up of tho big Oorman Em pire In tho mattor of news. Twenty days ago If anyone had said tho sixty million Goriunns could bo cut off from communication with tho rost of tho world ho would hnvo boon laughed at. Hut lusano as tho sug gestion appears, today It Is tin ac complished fact, (iormnny Is off tho news map of tho world. How has It boon dono? Simply through Great Ilritaln'B command of tho seas. Tho night of AugUBt 4 a stnto of war began between Germany and Great Urltaln. Tho next day Groat Hrltaln eut tho Gorman cablo con necting her with tho eastern nnd western worlds at tho Azores. There after nows from Germany began to splutter llko a lamp going short of oil nnd finally wont out entirely. Germany's teeming population, hor marvelous Industries, hor great uni versities mako no sound boyond their own confines. Tho ITrltlsh accom plished n groat stroko as a war meas ure In cutting tho cnblo. Thoy left Gormauy to guess at what Is going on outsldo hor borders. Kiiglaml Holds tho Key. Great Britain's position today Is that of arbiter of tho world's nows, Everything that comes from tho Con tinent Is censored In London. Whon It hns boon approved thero It goes to Its destination subject to intermin able dolays, for besides directing what may go to tho cables tho gov ernment occupies most of tholr tlmo for official business. Thero is no outlot for Germany oxcopt by way of Rome or Copenhagen and these arc uncortnln. This Is tho fact regarding nows coming out of Germany. What nro tho fncts regarding nows getting Into Germany? The conditions aro simi lar, but more difficult for tho news papers that aro eager to get Into communication with tho Gorman front or at least tho German capital. All news thnt goes Into Gormany goes by way of London nnd Is there censored, Thus tho German Empire Is cut off both ways. No Answer to Wireless Culls. nut thoro Is tho wireless. Evi dently tho wireless hns some trouble of Its own and hero It must bo as sumed that tho German government contributes its own part of tho cen sorship. A week ago Melville E. Stone, general manager of the As sociated Press, in respclise to tho demands for German nowiY published a statement in which ho said the Associated Press had tried to get In to communication with its Berlin of fice by wireless. The message evi dently was received and there were some indications of an answer start ing. This died out nnd further ef forts to get the Berlin office were fruitless. Apparently, tho Gorman government, then In the very midst of mobilization, did not care to have news going out from Germany, As fnr us Amerlri btj mo summon is inui; us l.l.vli .. , .11... I. !. iiit,ii-iiiijr aiaiivDi ii u that nro owned br (tat .nun-, ui luiusr, tvn 17 H flnn nnil fint-tMn ni' many Is censored there. J BAKll.lll .inillA.lll I I.Ia.. ou.citu Hji,i:iiui nutici.1 America! soil. Twoo(uY siue 01 me KomniBKii (Ions, aro at Turkertca. I sayrine, ii, 1. uuia a -mvnml liv fturmnn ricl'Jl soon ns our proclinuftt trnllty was published ttt t flnn nmlillillwl their U ..r.iMC.. II11I mlvhl hhZ I'll.liuov .lit.v .. - ' latlou of our duties u it Would Ite the W Tho German Coudk!' II.,.H .. lloltnhflilOrl. Eli peal to the State Depip .. . ... . iku anoweu 10 uo uuu . - n- .iintn..inilft nnrnnt! U lur iiiMuiiniii -r'- a codo In communlcttn" country, i ao uriiu - Is in ciiarKe, r. w-; ImniPillntolv nrotCSted U ..,!.. I.. .,nrml fiprmilll U : iiiihiii- i'i.. . . . cato with warships at WJ- caso ureal unwiu - ..Jnllnnlfl.l nintnfit. StM" ' conferences by both i'W' ...1,.. ,i. CnKrAtnrr 01 Willi mu ""' .... ,, finally put tho qumW President. Tho inbjert to his attention and It that ho had com; to it that uothlng woum - til liner. ,., . Tho (lerroau embwf also some nays . -. stations reierrcui";"- been singled out t Hon. . The Navy P "" has cliargo oi i - over, was able o im 1)laj.C(, nofavorhe.. tlons whatever e J1 s prouiem a i" ,-,, ious to give the ., and to sono iu sides of this inaneMB strucele. they. ?uJ hands tied, "err war Is not a Fronde i a Cataclysm. Ore" , and France on -" . -t Germany on TteJli 8 a death strugele- iV o chances oi the tr , slieu Prt"""";;"8. fort" reaus are poweriei w Thov ran only taw i , itolnMSh'1 OI 11 V) vr- - . h a iii as near tiie j""" can. MILITARY AW ASeitNon.stcu..s.ii B!:S5 PORTtAr"' tie IP OB mm