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HHHH frHKHBaqi inRMKUHiaUMUl I-liTa J1AJIM Tyyf7-,"' TT" j ry- v" wiiiyj(pT mi wwy4ffWgyviHy'v- ff THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION TWO v. s-0 "D A HPTTATCC Proudly, hopofully to tho schools of KjKJJO LJfx x JL llVli-ikJ tho1 united States ami tlieir students rM. r. MALONEY alitor nml Pub. " their now year opens. They arc DAN IS. .MALONEY News Editor ono pi the proudest glories of our , country. They arc the chief parts Official Taper of Coos County. of Its defense In the competition of . , . ' .-,, America with tho other great pow-. Entered at tho Postofflco at Marsh- CM Thoy conatlttitc tho forco on Hold, Oregon, for transmission wh,ch t,,0 Amorcnn people Bpend , through the malts as secoud-claas ,1108t ()f t,lolr cnltll, where Eu mnll mattor. ro))c Bplimis nillllons for armaments , ' " .America spends tens of millions for) A DAV OK rilAVivii IbcIiooIh and colleges. They tnaio 'Americans of our foreign popula- THE TIMES prints In full today tlon as docs no other ngency. the very beautiful proclamation That tho teachings of peace and Issued by tho President des- the lessons of history may bo borno Jgnutlng Sunday, October 4, as a hi upon our youth by tho teachers dlny of special prayer for tho ros- in our schools during tho coming torntlon of poaco among tho na- year, that their students shall bo tlons. His call to his countrymen inspired by the horror nnd hopless wlll meet with earnest and hearty ness of war, is the earnest deslro responso from the soul of tho 0f every thoughtful citizen of this nation, and upon tho appointed day glorious country, tho tomnles of all creeds will bo thronged with tho devout to unite , in sincere supplication for tho ces sation of wnr I In theso later years Americans have lost sight, almost, of what wus once a very common observance of ! our Puritan ancestors, tho day or rayer. Perhaps it has become too com mon to sot aside a day for special potltlon, or rather the objects for jvhhh such n day was considered Riiltnhln had bcconio too common. perhaps it has been a growing Judge Coke Gives City and skepticism ovor direct Interference nii t: ! n:ni r with tho orderly working out of natural laws. In any ovent a day of universal prayer comes as a ' distinct Innovation to tho present day American community. j In ono way the people nro ready i. Late War Bulletins u i i Port Time in Hillstrom Case Grand. Jury Busy (Sneclal to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Sept. 15. Judge1 Couo announced during on interims FRENCH GENERAL IS SLAIN IX BATTLE tnjr AMorUlrl Ym to Cooi Bar Tlmoa.) PARIS, Sept. 5. In tho late list of casualties mado public Is tho announcement of the death of General Charles Roques, who waB hilled by being struck In tho head by a bullet near liar Lo Due. He had Just been promot ed on the fluid to bo gencrnl of a division when ho was killed. REPORT SURRENDER OK VOX KLUCK'S ARMY (Bt Aiioetatfd I'tf to Coa Ox TlinM.I LONDON. Sept. 15. Tho corres pondent of the Central News Agency at Dieppe, under yesterilny's date, transmits a report that the German army under General Von Kltick haB been forced to surrender. for It, for tho Judgment of America sIon In court today thnt ho would is, without a dissenting voice, withhold tho Issuance of tho niandn- agalnst tho war. Not n worn of tory Injunction nskod by C. J. Hills-; explr. nation hna boen offcrod ;rom trom and others In their suit against any quarter to convince tho Impar- the Mnrshfiold City Council and Port! tlal onlooker of tho necessity or it, 0f Coos Hay to glvo tho defendants tho patriotism of it, or tho boncflts n opportunity to repair tho Mill to civilization to como from victory slough drain. Tho suit was brought i for olthcr Hide. It will not bo a oy w. T. Stoll. .ludgo Coko Intlmat- porfunctory potlon thnt will go eil that unless tho defendants took1 tip from tho American people, but prompt nctlon that ho would grant a sincere and earnest appeal to tno prnycr of tho petition. I 1ho Lord Cod of Hosts to Btop this Tho cnB0 0f Hoy against Oorst, in-! lumiui slaughter. yolving tho Fox nuto whoso attach-l And If wo nro to look for noth- mcnt nnd subsequent salo by CotiBtn- Ing further than tho Influonco 0 Cox cnused Mayor Allen nnd oth- .ho combined Judgment of n groat orB t0 ))0 t.tt0lj for contempt, Is still i peoplo formally recorded, must have ,, trnl n(l inny inBt al day. Tho upon tho participants, this day of Pna. f .1,0 niiirntlnn in tho cnuntv universal prayer In Amorlca imiat wlu probably exceed tho value of net as a dampener upon the mnd tjiu inachlnc. fury of Europe. Tea Mile Imiv.thjutloii. Hut thoro Is behind all this, a u wn8 tmntcd today on good faith, encouraged by long centuries authority that tho grand Jury would of human experience, that the pe- mnko n thorough Investigation of nf- tltlons for right and Justlco of a falrg ftt Ton Mll0i It wn8 un,iorBtood Blighty people, nro n themsolves a thnt B,poonas wore Issued for a aiovlng power, that in roiiio myster- mi,,or W10 have Intimato'd that thoy lous wuy thoy set In mot on splr- hnd a knowledge of tho reported vlo- Itunl forces that work for righteous- ,,, of liuv ,n tlmt BOCtlon. nesH. nrd In tho ond govern the u , not expected that tho grand actinia of men. Prayer could not Jliry w, lliako a roporl boforo FrI. hnvo como down through nil tho ,,.: qllir,iliv nges with tho sanction of scholar- "0 r fa "r ' Bhlp and of common usngo If thoro wcro not Homothlng about it moro than n blind petition against a "blind fate. In no moro effective wny could .America ,brn& , Influonco to benr upon an unnatural and Inexcusable, nnd almost Impossible act of human folly, than to unite In ono common potltlon to tho power that Is through and In nnd above us nil for a res toration of community sanity to tho grent peoplo of Europe. OPPOSE GOVERNMENT AID TO MKltCIIAXT MARINE (Ilr Aitoclatfet J'rraa to c'oia ll Tlmaa.I WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 15. Declaring thnt tho establishment of government-owned steamship lines is a direct attack on Invested cnpltal and would mean tho ultimate de struction of steamship Hues built up by a deserving class of citizens, seven members of tho Committeo on Mer chant Marine introduced In tho Houbo today a minority report on tho merchant marine bill, which was framed to meet conditions nrislng out of the war. Tho report was sign ed by five Republicans and two Dom-ociata. I NORTH bend sriioois. i Tho enrollment Ir. tho North Ilend schools today totalled 440, I tho samo ns last year and 'was dl I vlded as follows: ' High school 50. I High grades 64. I Central 28S. I West SIdo 52. imiTIKHKIlH SINK (JKH- MAX TOItPKIK) llOAT tnr Anfll.I frnt U Coo. Ii) Tim., LONDON, Wept. 15. Tho Scots man today stated that the Gorman submarine which sunk tho Urlttsh cruiser Pathfinder has tttjnlf been sunk. On Wodncsdny the last part or tho HrltlBh fleet on tho lookout for German submarines became aware of tho presence of ono. Tno Hrltlsh vessels dlvldt'd when tho sub marine appeared and sunk It In ten seconds. JAPAXKSi: LAND KOHCKS IX ACTION' IX CHINA Ilr AmocIuM rr lo Coo ltr Tlm,l CHIMO, China, Sept. 15, (Via Pe klu). Tho first encounter between Germnn and Japanese forces on laud occurred this mornlg when thoro wore a' number of shnrp sklrmlsheB between patrols of tho contesting for ces closo to Chi Mo. Previous to theso ongngomontfl a Gorman aero plane flow ovor tho district. The Japanese fired on It but without suc cess. A considerable Jnpanoso force Is reported 25 miles north of hero. IMIKS. WIUSOX HACK TO WHITE norsi: (Dr AnotUlM rrw lo 900 lr Tlmn.l WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept. 15. President Wilson returned to tho cnpltal thin morning and drove Immediately to tho Whlto House, whoro ho hold a confor opco with Congress leaders over tho war revonuo bill. SCHOOL OPEN I TOPICS OK THE TIMES tho TpI'B hopo of tho world Is nibllc school, M If thoro Ik any chance of get ting human Intolllgonco to tho point of abandoning war nml destruction and deviltry, It la universal educa tion. , Education docs not do every thing. Knavery Is sharpened by it. Hut on tho whole educated men nnd wo men nro mora orderly, moro thought ful, slowor to foolish nctlon than tho uneducated. Tho reason why tho masses aro enjoying moro rights Is becuuso they Know more. THE CHAIKiE OK THE CEXSOIt. Cannons to right of 'em; Cannons t.o loft of 'em; Volloyod and thundorcd. Hut no reporters there, Nor, In fact, anywhere, Told Whu hud blundered. Theirs not to write tho tato, Theirs not to catch the mull; Theirs but to cuss and. wall War correspondents. "Beyond tho Alps lies Italy and thankful that It lies so. This awful war would nnvnr 1iqv como If Europe hud a schoolhouso As ono result of tho war, Franco on every hill top. may bo permanently cured of tho The American public school ts delusion that nlono she Is a match the most distinctly progressive In- f ...., Btitutlon in tho world. , for erman. Tho armies of Europe, 20,000,000 strong, mnrch to battle or proparo Smokers bettor bo careful with for wnr. Tho armies of tho United that old pipe. Meerschaum comes States, 22,000,000 In number, march from Austria, brlur wood from this week to hcIiooI or collego, Tho .,, nn,im .., r-.,nnv Europenn armies of armod men fight Frnnce. nn, n,uor from Germany for destruction, but our American but tho smoko of battle started army of children and youth fight In Belgium. ngnlnBt Ignorance , It is an inspiring snoctaclo as ono A nuffnlo man who wns shot dur- Jooks ovor tho length nnd bronth . ,,... ...... Slirnrign,i ...hpn ,hf, of our country this week. Every- ,I,K n r'KUt wnB 8urnrl80tl w,,en t"0 where ono sees tho signs of rendlnoss surgeons told hint the wound wns to enter upon thu noblest of nil in Ills anklo Instead of tho heart, wars tho peaceful effort for ea.ica- Ho must havo folt his hoart drop tlon and for training for c tlzensh p , ... ,,, ..,.. 4.. ii. i.,i and for usefulness to society. In- ,u hla 8hoca whon tho f'B,,t . stead of tho thunder of cannon la . . " heard tho penl of tho school boll, While tho Gonnnns aro banging instead of tho clang of charging away at tho gates of Paris tho de cavalry tho rush of sturdy boys and aiding of wlntor nnd spring styles the chatter of llttlo ma dons throng- ,, , .,,,, ,J ,.i . .,,, , Ing tho happy ways of school. The w,u doubtlcaa rontlnue In the be. toachor Is tho drill sergeant or theso tleged city about as usual. For peaceful hosts of pupils, and the wo in on must havo things to put on, Buperlntendent of schools the chief 0 niatto,. whaf8 coming off. of staff of tho educational cam-, palgn. One's heart goes out tondorly, Wet Weather Comfort Three Dollar Buys n lot of It TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER Vr !t when you work. Cannot abioib wilei turni ill every drop and keepi you dry and com fortable. In every eQieaicrofcecoat, llronoateverv tioint. A big buy any way you . look at it. SOLD EVERYWHERE ftottctorlUi. 75 Cu. SflrjVERSr vf-,-Lc 7K'"itlN I . N vOvKhI tHiaOamua I Crosses seem to be favorite dec- , orations In wnr tlmos. There nre I 41 ..!.,... !.... lu. cross, the Victoria cross and daublo cross. Iron the There wns a young fellow named Helzer Who worked In a bank for tho Kalsor. Whon thoy started to pay Fifty millions a day Uo said: "It's no placo for a miser!" Moanwlillo don't be so busy at tending to Europo's business that you will forgot to attend to your own. Business Is "looking up" In Paris slnco tho Zoppeltn airships began circling ovor the city Moxrro fou vn CORRESPONDENT Ho who writes and runs away , May live to write another day. WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST fiOOH EVENING. It Is a wise man who knows his own business; and it Is a I wiser man who thoroughly at- I tends to It. 11. L. Wayland. I . . -n-M- EARIA" RISING. Oh. the Joy of early rising No one vontures to deny. For the beauty ts surprising When tho dawn Is In tho sky. There Is brisk oxhlllnratlon In arising from your doze For ecstatic contemplation Of tho splendor naturo shows, If you've never seon tho glory Whore the oarly suboain creops Well, to toll a truthful story You hnvo had some tine old sleeps. Early morning's charm don't doubt It. Though you never get a look, You can always read about It In some nicely written book. Anon, That Big Battlo on Fronch soil ap pears to be going extra Innings. . 4 I And, by tho way, whoro Is tho I I guy who can put good souse Into I I tho war censors? I , . A dull sound strikes llko a funeral knoll. It Is! It Is the schoolhouso opening bell. I It doesn't look now as if the I Kalsor would got Into Paris In I I time to wish tho Fronch a "Mer- I I ry ChrlstmaB." . A man namod "HI" Noone has won tho democratic nomination for Gov ernor of New Hampshire. Hut when tho Republicans, next November, got through voting It may be "good night" for Noone. -n-w- Hrltlsh Columbia will make a gift of 25,000 case of salmon to England. Maybe that will turn the scales In England's favor. DUXIIAK Hats won't wet through. THE GUNNERY. i E GQES DEMQCRATIG Mayor Curtis, of Portland, De feats Governor Haines by 3587 Majority Ilr AuoclatcJ Prf lo Coon tly TlmM.J PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 15. Tho Democratic victory In Mnlno's stato election yesterdny was measured by 35S7 plurality by which Mayor Cur tis of Portland defeated Governor Haines, Republican, for reelection, according to unofficial returns from nil but tulrty-sovcn out of 521 cities nnd towns. All four congressmen, threo Re elected. Tho returns glvo Curtis publicans and ono Democrat, wcro ro ut, .115, Haines 57.0G2 and Gardiner, Progressive, 17,413. three yam El Think Colorado Miners Agree to President Wilson's Suggestion Now ' Pr AMOflittl rm to Coot Dar Tlmn.J TRINIDAD, Colo., Sept. 15. Ono dny preceding tho anniversary of tho Issuniico of tho call for tho Colorado coal strlko, tho officials of tho Unit ed Mine Workers of Amorlca and delegates representing tho various local unions, assembled horo today to consider the question of a throo year truce suggested by President Wilson. A feeling provnlls tlmt tho tonus prepnred by tho Fddernl com mittee on conciliation would bo nc copied by tho strikers. OF FORDS HERE Steamer Elder Brings Carload of Popular Autos All But One Sold Tho Htonmor Eldor brought nn other cnrlond of Ford automobiles couslguod to Goodronds Goodrum and all but ono were sold boforo noon to day. This unusual demand nt what Is nearly tho ond of tho nuto season horo ts n result of tho now selling plan nnd lowor prices on tho Ford nuto. Thnt tho Ford Motor Com pany's announcement of Us reduction ui prices, coupled with a profit shar Ins plan for tho prospective benefit of tho retail buyorn has lifted tho Vcople "off their feet," Is Indicated by tho demand horo nnd nil over the tountry. AM tho enra arriving yesterday wero tho new 1915 models nnd sold at tho new 1015 price. The profit sharing plan, by which each buyer who purchases n Ford between August first, 19.14, and Aug ust first, 1915, Is to receive from 140 to 160 as his share of tho seas on's profits, is an entirely separate mid distinct proposition and Is con tingent on the salo and delivery at re tail of 300,000 new Ford cars be tween the dates named, Buy our filtered rilsoIIiio ami avoid tiouble, THE GUNNERY. RANI) DANCE PLATFORM Second nnd Mnrkot, Saturday night. PORT ORFORD STORK .SOLI). P. II. Poolo, formorly of this city, and John McKonzlo havo bought tho goneral merchandise storo of John Millor at Port Orford and will begin taking stock about Monday or Tues day. Bandon Recorder. aT (i A 1 W rx THM kkkkka-. VoJil km4 Vres.li barrel COLUMBIA TERUvS ut THE GUNNERY. RAT- RAXD DANCE PLATFORM Second and Murket, Saturday night. DR. n. E. KHLTY, DENTIST. Phone 112-J, Room 204. Coke Bldg DUXBAK CLOTHING for wet plac es. TIIH GUNNERY. A SHINE IN EVERY DROP" niack Silk Stovo Polish U ditlcroit. It does not arr oui can m useu 10 ino lut dron: llquU aid p&tta ona quultyr abaoltitftl no WMtei no uust ordirt. You set rur inoaey'J worth. Black Silk Stove Polish If not onlr moat economical', but It (Hvrt a brilli ant. Uk j lu.lro that cannot b ubtalnod with any oth.r polUh, Ulaek Silk Stovo IVlub doc not run off-It latta four time aa looir aa ortknary poliahao It aave you timo, work anU tnooey. Pon'l)forffl when Jou want atovo polish, bo aura to aittftrUUckMlk. Kltitn't Uiabcatatovapoliahyou ever iuj -your dealer will refund your money, Black Silk SIot. PolUh Work. Sterling, IUinoIt. Ua niick Silk Air Drying Jron Cnamalon fiTatoa, rvtf iterj, atovo-plpca, and auto loobilt tiro rlma, I'ravttiti ruatlnir. Try It. Usa niack Silk Metal Pol. I.h f or cJlverwure, alckel.tin vara or brau. It worka qulekly, caiily and Ieaea a brilliant aurfaea. It baa no equal (or u on automobile. rMWlkWkralffffj J a I JXT3 RfaACK SILK STOVE POLISH Vor Sale by SORROEDER & IIIU)ENBRAND Phono 177. COQUILLE IMPROVEMENT Work Commences on Odd Pollow.s New Building (Special lo Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Sept. in Ex cavations for tho foundations of tho now Odd Fellows building nro projjroBsliiK nlcoly, and It Is ex pected that tho masons will bo put ting up the walls by tho first of next week. Tho bulldliiK will havo a frontage of GO foot and 100 foot deep, and Is to bo of brick, A forco of carpontors Is at work this wook making n number of al terations In tho Maxtor Hotel, tho most cxtonslvo being In tho office. Tho offlco desk will bo located lu tho front ond of the contor hnll which Is being partitioned off (or that purpose. This chatigo will en large tho lobby space nnd add to tho nccommo'dntlon of the Increas ing demands upon this popular hostlery. a, I PERSONAL OVERFLOW I II. P. SCHMIDT of Bandon ts spend ing tho dny horo. A. H. IVERSON wns n Marshflcld visitor from Empire yesterdny. DR. KEIZER returned yesterday from a short trip to Portland. MRS. E. D. HUSBY plans to leave soon 'for 0 visit In California. FRANK ROOD, of Coos Rlvor, was a Marshflcld visitor today. S. JUMPER was in from his Hnynes Inlet rnnch today on business. C D. nArnmTl55 Insurance nmn 1.1 elltt0J daT "ero Mar3"'S m nS ,C"""0, s,m MltS. J.'v. mtji,, lm,. iiviiiiitti flHUSTPVoAv. the north. Thtirl7h5 P. V. runttnti .... " Tom Ilnyno-lnieft"' stay In town. ror H rla expect to leave 1V) "' llln fnr n ..1.1. "-a0 800n fOfCallfZ POSTMASTER J. n MAnt.,, ' Lakeside, was V Mmft tiess visitor today among tho attorneys tMnniilt? tiny noon from Coquil. ,' they attonitc.1 court ' REV. It. K. nilOWNINQ l,, , torday for Kugcno for If 'pilolsvlsllln'att tlves and frlcndn. 4 ". J. J. CLINKENhKAIiD, the x,v known Dnnlola Crwk m t .,,, muaii Owls Annual Picnic at Simpson Park, North Bend Sunday, Sept. 20 SPORTS, DANCING AND GENERAL PROGRAM Good Time Assured. All Owls, their families and friends are invited to be present and , enjoy a gala day. North Bend Nest of Owls BY DAN M'DONALD. Do Not Miss This Opportunity THERE IS SOMETHING IN THIS LIST THAT YOU NKKD, AM) THOUSANDS OF OTHER THINGS TO CHOOSE FROM IN OUR STORE. Ladles' Klmonai, made of Flannelette, attractive floral Ladles Kid Olovos. regular ll.fiO. Now SI. 15 t.7f quality now . . . .gl.'J.l Children's Black Knit Pants, ankle length, 35c each, all wool AOc each Cotton Flannel blenched or unbleached 12V&C and ICc grade, now Pc yard Wire Hnlr Pin, C packages for Be Castile Soap, per cake ....nc asaaaaaaaamaaiBaHaaaaaaaMaviaaaaaaavaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaiaaaanaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaHaavaaaaaaa School dresses, 6 to 14 yrs. Serviceable, dark plaids and plain serges, regular 14.00. WOW ... ... ....... Jp.tlO designs, were $1.50, now ..03c Men's suspenders, resulir 10 and 50c. Now pair 23 Qhlldron's washable DrwM, rnado of good grade glngnami; Ideal dresses for ichool $1.50 ond $1.75, now ..fl.W Othrs as low ns v Udles' white walt, sllsbtlf mussed from handling, f up to $2.60. now each ...W Good feather tcklog. rejulir 22c, now yard ,5 30c now yard Satisfaction or Money Refunded THE FAIR CentI At Next Door to Chandler HoW -M NOW KEADY POR DELIVERY AT TIDIES OFFICE Pocket, War Map Of Europe UP-TO-THE-MINUTE TABLES showing Jbe size of Armies nnd ttavies; the amounts ,nniil Debts; the Population and Area of all tho lenaife Countries are also given in fact, the Map wg, PLETE DIRECTORY of this THE GRBATibi WAR IN HISTORY. It is bound for carrying in the pocket, printed m colors and shows tho whole of Europe. Will be sold at Times office for 10 cents, or by mail for 15 cents. A sample may may bo seen in Times office win dow. Address Goos Say t iiiies Marshfield, Oregon.