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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1914)
THE COOS MY TIMES, MAnSHFIELD, OREGON, TODAY, S&PTEMPGR 15, 1914-RVENINQ EQITIQN 'rfggyi. If'JEj J5? i uiwrmrmiiYmt!!VmZrr? ' "'"'"nfT'lfJINTfa. WORLD'S GREATEST WAR DAY BY DAY Day Of Prayer For Peace OCTOBER 4 Y 'lIlVJ fllESIDEXT OF THE U KITED OTATES OP "A PROCLAMATION. an v D Amkiuca: "IPzcww. .rc. nations of the world have taken arms wjninsl one another and way now draws ,;itions of men into battle whom the counsel of talesmen have not been able to save from the I em lie sacrifice . 'Mm whereas, as in all things it is our privilege and thitV 1 seek counsel and succor of Almighty God, " . .. ...,, I,itfrt'it Al'lll iinAiULiilli mix uiiilv ' f f X d t 1 4 nil ill.t III . J .t i . .. ms Mill OKI' mat i " wisiium vyum, iv inuxv of the people of the United Stales, in prager and counsel and all friendliness, to serve the cause of ', J llfli "lOll, J , vvuiviu n noun, j. uoutwic i mi Vnihil Slides of America, do designate Sundag, the jourth lb" f October necrl, a dag of prager and sup iticaliou 'anil (l request all Ood-f earing persons to 1 Ih.l i it i si limit ttliinto nt 4iinHii n fiif ICIHIII (HI linn ".' "' '"i" I"","' " '"' " there unite their petitions to Almighty God, that EvcmiliuiJ Hie council oj men, seuing siraigm inc Mwjh tl't'U cannot govern or alter, talcing pitg on hcnalions now in the throes of conflict in Jlis mer ,u mid (loudness showing a wag where men can see me, lie vouchsafe Jlis children healing peace again ml restore once more I hat concord among men and mtions without which there can be neither happi im nor true friendship von any wholesome fruit of oil or tliouyiil in uie worm; praying uinu w iiuacnu hal lie forgive us our sins, our ignorance of Jlis oy will, our wilfulness and many errors and lead in the pal lis of obedience to places of vision and Ihoiiyhts and counsels that purge and mane us titc. J.i miVii'iiii iiiii'i' T Limn h itvfi a II In .' ill u 7iiii7 1(1 (l II Id nn inn (i"( iinii injuiiiim in.i fiiiriiv ml caused the seal of the United States to be af- M. "Done al the city of Washington, the eighth dag 'September, in I he gear of our Lord one thousand nc hundred and fourteen and of the Independence the United Slates of America the one hundred and irln-ninlh. (Sigurd) "Wood row JVilson. "lly Ihc President. " William Jcnninfjs'Jfrgau, "Secretary of Stair STATEMENT OF FRENCH Cliilm Gernmnx Were Retiring All AJonjr (ho J, Inc. Mj AMivlttej ftt K uoe, jj TlmM 1 PARIS, Sept. 15. It wns official. - ly announced yostonlay nftcrnoon thnt tho acrninns wcro still retiring ' u.urj-wncre. Tiioy nro abandoning , nil tho posltlona which they erected i to cover u poBstblu rotrcnt. Tho i statement follows: "Klrst on our left wIiir tho en emy had prepared, to tho north of Alsne, between CompleRiio and Sols sona, a- lino of defense which It was forced to abandon. Somo detach ments which It had held at Amiens now hnvo retired on 1'orrono and St. Quentln. j Second, on tho rontor Jho aormnna took up a dofenslve position behind Holms, but wore unable- to hold It. In the ArRonuo iorIoii they turned back toward tho north beyond Uol nos Torts nnd Tralncourt. On tho rlRht wIiir tho retrcatliiR movement of the (lermans Ib Reneral from Nan-1 cy to tho Vosros. Sunday ovenlnR ' French territory In this vicinity was completely ovacunted stretcbliiR from ' Nnntull, where tho Urltlsh forces are, 10 vitry." IF KIDNEYS f&l LS S WANT VIGT1MSI TOIAI D US, Sept. in. The corn er tho (icrman troops are proclamation to the Iniinu- pt ewy hostile town they ioiiowb: m A body of tho Oer- rraj- under my command xtupiea jour city. Iims- ii the ar Is carried on between tho armies. I ntee In duo form tho Ufa I flute property of all tlio tints under thn following lloni. Hull's Are 1'liiln . I The inhabitants must vold every IiobUIq act the German trnnnn. food and forago for our norsej aro to bo fur T the lnlmliltimlH v.v. I(l delivery will bo paid iuv in com or a receipt f .much io uo rcdemmed f"e termination of tho foe Inhabitants are to Pr soldiers nnd hnrsna t manner and to keep hi, 'l8n,ea at nlRlit. r"o mnauitants aro to iroidj In pacsablo condl- i remove all obstacles VT the enemv nml tn est Bupport to our ?fler that they may 10 fulfill tlmlx toulr llfdcult In a hostlln 1 forbidden to collect On the si run (a , elji or to com'mun tue enemv in nnv ver. ' Weapons In nnn.,. I' Inhabitants are to "ter to the town two hours. es Hospouslblo iyor, nnd clergy- ir Well.rpnnto,! .in. PPear tinfnro Idas hostages dur- ndltions -I reneat Jhabltants am nor. The strict dls- IICQ our unl.llo. 11 renders It pos- ."ouuant will be neglect his busl- W' 10 llncni-t kin 1. On thn njnor fdopt the most Ure QR snnn n. Idltlons aro nnf be hostnpna ra. Iry citizen who .fapon In his ittlng any act ery Individual cltl7.cn nnd tho citizens will Jo well to keep mutual oversight over oncn othor In order that they may avoid tho unpleasant conno quonces thnt must follow upon any co-operation with tho on omy. As u consequonce of non-obsorv-nnce of such proclamations a num ber of villages on tho French fron tier have been burned and tho In habitants Beyoroly punished. WAIt XKCi:.SSAItY TO 8AVK XATJOX'S IIOXOIl KIiir fiooruc' Doclures "t'omlmt an AuKMiilt on Civil lJitlon Ihsucn lessugc. LONDON, Sept. 15. Tho official Information bureau today gave out a message from King George to tho British colonies. It Is as fol lows: IfliiR fieorgo'H SleswRo. "During tho last few weons the people- of my whole emprro nt home and overseas liavo nloved with one mind and pur poso to confront nnd overthrow an unparalleled ustsuut on tho continuity of civilization and ttio pence o( mankind. "The calamitous conflict Is not of my seeking. My vorco has beon cast throughout on tho side of peaco. .My ministers earnestly strove to allay tho causes of the strife and to ap pease difference with which my "Had I stood aside when, In "Had 1 stodd bbUIo when, tn defiance of pledges to which my kingdom was a party, the soil of Belgium was violated and her cities made desolate, when tho very life !of the French nation was threatened with ex tinction, I should hove sacri ficed my honor nnd given to de iitructlon the liberties of my empire and of mankind. "I rojolce that every part of the empire is with me in this decision." Siijh Itnrkiiclie N n sIrii you have Imhmi catliiR loo inurli incut, wlilc li forms uric nclil When you wnko up with backacho and dull misery In tho kidney re gion It generally moans you hnvo been entlng too much meat, snyn n well known authority. Mont forms uric arid which overworks tho kid neys In their effort to filter It from tho blood urn! they becomu nort of paralysed and loggy. When your kidneys get hIurrIsIi nnd cIor, you lilllut rnlliiv.i llwim llln Vfiu rn?liii.i your bowels, removing nil tho body's ' urinous wasto, ulso you have back ache, sick headncho, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, touguo Is coat ed, and when tho weather Is bad you hnvo rheumatic twinges. Tho urine Is cloudy, full of sedlmont, channels often get Horo, water scalds mid you aro obliged to seek relief two or threu times during tho night. Klthor consult n good, rollnblo physician nt onco or get from your phnrmnclst about four ounces of Jail Salts; take a tnbloRpoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a fow days and your kidneys will then net flue. This famous sultB Is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with 1 1 tli In, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize nclds In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending blnddor wonk noBs. Jad SultB g a life savor for reg ular meat cators. It Is Inoxpon slvo, cannot Injure nnd makes u do llghtful offorvoscont llthla-wntor drink. For sulo by Brown Drug Co. GOODRUM'S .GARAGE HOME OF TUB CADILLAC and FORD AUTO HUITMKS I-'OK Ahh MAKICS OF CAHS 317 Central A v. Phono 37.'Mj DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue -ir,,.,.w.B-caT. rr.;w; r-mf rnw J jjum'hiu mn'iwi ynmitwm'iTiwr n r TW35WJWWUMMH MCW iiiHH" jytuww u nnw iitwwrw" 1WgTOWWWl""yir,yw Statement of Condition -OF Flanagan & Bennett Banks Of Marshfield and Myrtle Point, Ore. At the Close of Business September 12, 19 M KBSOtJItCES Loans nnd Discounts $(H2,1GH.08 Baiking Houses and Weal Rslate. (M,)7.'UM Cash and Sight Mveluuo 2fl2,054..tG Total ..999,101.-18 MA11IMTJBS Capital Stork Paid in ' $ 70,000.00 Sin-plus and Undivided Profits 72,82.50 Deposits S51,:i58.92 Total ' $999,191.48 The money In this hank 1 h ncciiiviI nRiilnst Iosh liy NlRlit or Day Holiliery. United Statcfl ilopoltory t or Postal SiivIiirs. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT INTEREST IS 13EING CREDITED AS OV SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Bring In Your Pass Books FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safely Deposit Boxes For "Rent. EQUIPPKI) WITH WIUEIiKfW. I SieshJP Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FItOM UAIMtOAD DOCK, aiAllHIiriELU, DUHIN'O THE MONTH OK KEPTIXMHEH AT 11i:!l P.M., ON THE UNO, 7TH, J2TH, 17TH, l!a.N'l AXI) '"'r H. TickotN on nolo to all Knstorn (Miliitn nnd Infornuitlon m to ri.uUn nil ratOH clioorfully furnlithed. Phono JIM. O. II. TiiNI)EUS. AkoiiI Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay nnd San JPrnncisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS l'UOM MAKSIIFIELI) l'OIt SANI'ltAXCISCO AND SAN PEDItO, TIIUKHDAV, sr.lT. 10, AT lli noon Equipped wltli wireless and subinarlnti belZ. Pnsseugors and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless nnd submnrino bell. Passengers nnd freight. WILL SAIL TltOM SAX PHAXCISCo' l'OIt MAUSHI'IELD MOXDAV, SUIT. II, AT P. M. Snu Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 nnd GOO Fife building. Coos Bny Agent, C. F. McGeoroe, Phono 44. Commutation nfl Tickets $2.00 Ll) Marsliftold-Nortli llcnd Auto Line. Cam every ten minutes (nun O a. m. to IS: O p. tn. GOKST KINO. Props. 20 LowRates for Handling Trunks Wo liaul trunks betwoon any nolnta In Marshfield ami do gonural hauling, for roaBonablo rates. 8TAU TltANSKEIl .V; STOIIAOE CO. Ijovl llcisncr, Proprietor Phones: lilO-.l, ID-li, 08-H CHIMNEYS PIKE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Ary Kind of Urlek Work at Prices That Aro night Ami all Work Omuiiuteed Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson Hldg.. 137 Second St. Phono 434-J. French Ranges. Dollor Work ST. LA WHENCE HOTEL. Stoam heat, hot and cold water In every room. Monthly rato $15.00 and up. Day rates 7Gc nnd up. (Want a fow Sknt players.) MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y -. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. SUITS CLEANED AND PHESS ED SPITS MADE TO OHDEH (HVIJ IW A TIUAL- UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM JAY DOYLE & O. O DAOaETT 2CG Central Avo. Phono 250-X. WALL PAPER ' See VIERS About it. i QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY1 PHOTOS I Opposite Blanco Hotel, MAHSIIFIELI), OHKGOX STEAMER HARDY SAILS FROM SAXHASOEHVSDAVBAMmt nnns BAY AND EUREKA STEAM SHjPJJNE COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY 93 Central Avenue Phone 430 ANSnO AGENCY Cameras and Everything for Them PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORAGE Arrow Line Steamers -SAIL FllOM- San Francisco Pier No. 2C. Every Wednesday . 3 P. M. Phono 27ft. Coos Hay Every Friday 4 P. M. THOMAS D. JAMES, Acnt Ocean Dock 1 Portlnnd 'Alders Dock No, 3 Every Tuesday 0 A. M. Martriiflsld. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every THE FAST AXI) COMFOHTAHLE S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED XOHTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. n. V. McGEOItGIS AQENT W. II. PAINTER Pictures & Framing Walker Studio LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE STAND AT CHANDLER HOTEL PHONE 'JO. WILL OO ANYWIIEHi: ANY TIME NEW CAR AND CAREFUL DRIVING RATES TO CAMPING PARTIES LYNN LAMBETH Owner nnd Driver. r. J. SOAIFE A. II. IIODGINS iYiarsnneia DECorating .co. Estimates Furnlnticd Itiono aoo-J. MjtmhtteU, OrcgoN. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Mnrahflold WASHINGTON AVENUE BTADDEN STREET' NORTH IIEND O. A. Mctllii, Prop. DR.Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono .'170. B KOONTZ GARAGE Excelsior Motorcycle AKicy LEE TIRES ' AUTO.MOJHLES STORED COOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETH .MACHINE SHOP MARINE AND AUTOMOHILH REPAIRING GASOLINE FOR SALE SORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180-J ILVrTEHIES RICPAIRED AND OHAItaED NO SAW EDOKfl on YOUIt COLLARS if you have them laundered at TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A HAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE OX ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE B7-J. MARSIIPIELI) IO-, i' , "M l" our troops. re city S re. 3FFICE SUPPLIES Phone 44, Marshfield Phone 421, North Bond ueeas of ev -- i .1 Ml .;m i b-fiiumll STATIONERY iilill