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1-; fTWO THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION. H ggxiKiafgissiEiPi EKE RUKI IKON VIRGINIA III Iflfl B , ntul glory of war are vain mockeries. w U : 5SMCSW PROBE BEGUN NOW IK JAIL DRY COLUMN NOW AT HON H Kaall mattor. i ocrmnns back upon their re- HJ 5 - Borvna nun run iciiRHiniiia irmiri 1111 SSJ An Independent Itepubllcan ne tholr ndvnnco toward Derlln, but R,,mnr nf Pnccihlo Inriip'mnnfQ rapcr published every ovoning oxcei,t n,n Amirinin imnrnnun nnntimf nnnv nuniOr 01 rObblUie IllUIOUIIUllW) nnday, nnd Weekly by 0f GO.OOO to Impede their progress, THo Cqoh Hay Times Publishing Co. wi,n0 Spain, Italy and Sweden are Dedicated to the service of the t!?bni!"5 ;,lo"1I?rt?E.noLt.0 ?.? pcoplo, that no good cause shall lack n champion, and that evil shall sot tlirlvo unopposed. Into It, why slmulil that send the prlcu of sugar up five cents a i pound? Huh? Neither do we. sunscimTioN hates. DAILY. Ono year fG.OO 32. BO for six months. Per month GO vi;i;iUiV. One year $1.50 Wh u paid strictly In advance, tho Subscription price of the Cooa Day Times Is $G.OO por year or ! TOPICS OK TIMES I This war tax will make some Coos Day people a little more earnest In their prayers for peace on Octo-' her !. Address nil communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMKS The proas dispatches say that "Austria mny drop out of the war."i indications nre that It is being knocked out. AlAItClI OK A MILLION MEN I. Still do the nations daro tho fates By crimsoned hill and glen. And death nwatts At Iron gntes Tlio march of a million men. These "' move nt his dark com- ?()F xnandfl lire 0 i..impled vineyards of flnmc'swept lauds. II. A darkened sun and a blood-red moon Homo nltnrs In ashes laid; War trumpets blnro To tho hoaven-Bweet nlr; "Hnrrnh for tho doath-hrlgiMlel" ind awful voices of grief that rlsu ."o usk If God's In the faith-crowned skies?1' P. L. Stanton. Some of us are learning how lit tle wo really knew about the map of Europe. GIFTS GIVEN TO LIBRARY 1 I in Robbery Cases Ten Mile People Involved (Special to The Times.) COQUILLH, Or., Sept. 23. It Is expected that indictments In tho Em pire robbery cases will probably bo returned. A man named Duffy, who wob brought horo from Mnrshflold to testify in the case Is understood to have some strong evidence. A pal of Duffy's escaped from Lakeside last Saturdny when Sheriff Gage went thero and ho has not been located bIiico then. , A number of Ten Mile peoplo nri likely to bo Implicated In the Ituby Morrison trial and tho grand Jury In vestigation of gambling and Illegal liquor sales. It Is exected that tho grand jury will also report on tho Myrtle Point bank matter, possibly making an ex tended report, nnd also on the limner murder case within n day or two. BANDILEAVES Chaminadc Club Presents Mli- cinol lAnnlo nntl flu Rlin ! gus Presents $50 Cash 01 I Woman Who Gained Notoriety Here Indicted for Gamb ling at Lakeside (Special to Tho Tlinoa.) COQUILLH, Or., Sept. 23. lluby Morrison of Lnkoslde, but formorly of Mnrshfield, Is confined In the county Jail on an Indictment charg ing her with permitting gnmbllug in her place at Ten Mile. Tho Indict ment wns returned yesterday and she was Immediately plnced under arrest by Sheriff Gage. Sho will bo nrralgn ed next Monday. Tho grand Jury testimony against her Is said to ho strong. Tho grnnd Jury returned another batch of Indictments Inst evening which makes nearly a dozen. Sher iff Ongo stated nt 3 o'clock this nf ternoou that none of thorn hnd been nVrested. The Morrison womnn Is confined near the cell of Mrs. Fnnnlo O'Dim ncll, There Is bad blood between tho two alleged offenders. Tho grnnd Jury Is still grinding away. It Is expected thnt they will report soon on tho Allegany calf stealing case nnd also on the other Allegany cases. Incomplete Returns Indicate Prohibition Majority of 33,- 000 in State Election (l)r Atioclath rim (o Looi lUy Tlmm.l HIOHMOND, V. Vu., Sopt. 23. Whllo complete rctuniB from tho stntu-wltln nmlilliltlnri nlm.tir... .. still lacking, tho figures showed that tho voters yesterday placed Virginia In tho dry column by u majority of jhuiu mini i).t,uuu. TAMA WRECK ON BIG REEF KKI'TEMHEII The work on tho now Carnegie LI brary building for Marshfleld is pro-' grossing rapidly and this week the Honrd Is making nrrangoiiiontH for tho lighting fixtures and furnishings 'for tho structure. The wood used will nelf-oxiilntiatorv tolocrnm from ,lBJ:r,S,,i' yL.L""1 k '"" C. Chapnm,!rof ho'porl.aiT'c ..nil . ill; III IUDIII1IKO Will IUI IUH)M11 POftTLAXD COMMEItCfAI, C'LIMI AKKA.V(!i:S I'OIt WELCOME, TIII'ltE WILL TENIIEIt THEM LU.VCIIKOX SATUKDAY NOON I'ONCEItT liATEIt. Tho Marshfleld Chamber of Com merce today recolved the following C. Com- COUNTY BOARD i iii inn nrTiTin&in nun&rt um Kl'TBMIlKIt Is wav enrnd along the lanes and hoi " lows and the time for ripe nuts The, charging desk was constructed t Portland wl give he Coos end gorgeous autumn foliage Ib hero, at North Hend and will be complete .. rZ7. ,ffi i...-. County Equalization Board , Hears Cases at Coquille merclnl Club relative to tho recoti.' Front St. TnXfiK RfiflllfiPrl Plir.XCIIMAX IH&ciiiiips .ii-m;s AT tiu- m. Women Dm in... .... .... """" Whiles Hatter Tmin LONDON, Sept. 23.-Th, -,' n to !.. n.i r.m,.., ,. Ti. . ' V...' . "' ,,e ""He of y.,2 SEATTLE, Sept. 2.1.-Althoui:h ' northeast' V i,i.c..l'1w. fa i ,t n.n ii. !,.. i I. ;:... l" wnicnit... U. S. Revenue Cutter, Finest on Pacific, Reported Abandoned on The Alaskan Coast (n? AnovIMM l'nt to ffc. D rimn.j Polar Bear After From SentHii d.... ' "" "wcnesii Ka P0rt With Cfil..,:, t'lr Ai,0f,trrh,,.r " NOME. Alaska R. '"'H Power BcioonAfiiJ,; l-onl-Uno which iVCbJ "i 'i.i. w Ith n nari .l"Iid nnd hunters nnd whVl'c,S the. Atctlc near w? & h Ar as. ThVsclentl' .nd " 5 and two (oinnaiilon. u Tf,"ei tl" Point Inst jC lUh over tin. im i "' " ""illnt J xa&j!tt$F, vu. i.,.i... ....... .'v.,...- V.T7:""..".h" .'",,,:"Bl."1 'nris, of Mf .. ......, ,.. uii ui iiiu uuuuu aiuies.nu eye wiint'gg. lln ...'" veiuio cutter Tahoim nnd the trans- "I came upon tie baltl. .. ,7r of her offlcors ami crew, 72- with astonlshliig 8uddDnMV men. to the stoniimli In Ri.nntnr . nmin. ,.,,. k.. Lr.WMl U. not officially confirmed, bits of that overhnng8 tho I Vt wliclMH Information picked up by there It wn More our A? various ships and shore stntlons tend valley, dense white balloon .' ' to verify on niwit hur. ti,.. r,.. fr,,,,, ,.v..i.ii ,.' u? .01 Hoti homii, one of tho largest and finest of shrapnel biirsllnc I Il.l"" of tho reVoniio rivol, struck a reer ors or black each rlpiml ou t'J I'll between Klskn and tin Aim iuia,,.iu irrnuiui. fnrmi .' ,..l)UJi5J .u . -- Hiniaimui - if ii n t-M ii nil na.i-t .flaming and (jcrmBB trulKlng overioml. ma XM"? Alnska, last Sunday. ploto Hy Concert llnnd, which leaves ta- TIio woodbine Is already touched In overy detail and add greatly to tho rrow o t Oc T S Tn with frlinson. Tho first ye ow beauty of tho interior. ' J,!,. . i. ',., r i Jeavcs nre falling and the' gray, The' ChaUmdo Club this week '"".fe, lo? S S ,b wHWonSrtnlit ' ?' 'y'.!'!"?.. " ..Kc?l' "'to,nvq to the.Llbmry its collection of tal, " S ' J J. v C. I ",n. t Twenty ner cent of the totnl inxn. ion of all property borderlni: Kront street between Central avenue nnd the Ocean dock was ehlniud nrr vim. bnnd nt luncheon Snturday noon on terdny nt n meeting of tho Coos conn-1 JUT IIIIIU1I1IIL' 'VOI1111U HKll'S. lllllulonl l.nnlu tflilnl. ..-Ill I... ..!.,. l ' ' iiiiiuii.111 uuunni iiiii ii.ii ii ii iiiiii I'll nn . i u.. .11. . i nnnH.i .r an. ..! .. It la n month when tho sub- cm n.n ..iiniv rn, ti. i.ii,b; "v-l"D,"n Ul '"rK K ering or iiibi- k ' " o'i"""oii, nccor - breath of change, oven In this oarlv -Tin t V lio Vol .r.ln ,i Vn "" roprcseniiiiK n I I'ortlnn.I Club.. ik i V'. B0 joiiu F Hall. o pllmo where sonsoiiB merge five OrovG niusicnl dlctToiiarles w eh ?;,"J l"? '"IU S.."?" .""? V'TYZ' "' " '." u."r ,',n,,.r?),lrno" iiiVIl into each Other, Is Upon nin very flno nnd u-tll nrnvn nf lnn. ";t.H,V"' ",.'",".uu"'. l'vtv i08"8 """,.""'"" .." BiiW' . Kven In tho warm days of iimnhlo v U,n V ikr Vri ,T ; i . ... "?" no. wire extent to c .o . .,. iu on tho flower buds there rs stdonIs. The re nro twonty-two n 1 " CV" "7 BJ1' WMJ 0'1 0 5 T ,, I!"1!?. . "V nf iillftitiitt In Mm n m m.,1 uiim. ' .. .. " . . . . . " lUliiuim UIUKIMIII. WIHIIPR ni w Hi lll'l II lUUIItl' UIUIUI IIUO fill llinr w iiiMdiiiii in k4ii uiiu outi- ir vniiimna nil tniiairni tuiitinnfa niun t . - - -. --.. ...w. ... - jwwi. jw iiniiii nin """"I Wl I tie tomperat and 118, opening Benso uhlnc nnd In the soft lapping vines ngai nsi tno lattice. znt.8 wMtl wM ho catalogued and m'ssi ."". '."w" ry .""on""" mniiu rcnuy ior circuiaiion. UUIIlll, Ul BUUUUII IIIIKUl, Ul lliu Ettililnnla 01 a number of files of muslcn mngn of V cicrnni mystery or silent ami lues- io capable transformation. Hut nn- nn luro marencs gnuy towaru ner altar tlon street has hod an iipprecfablo effect fn reducing tho ruutnl values of tlm I.VCKKANKS lli:vi:.Nl'KH bordering property. At tno same meeting a plon of the II 1'IVIII 1l..l.t . .. .. ....... SqKSK OK lUWOiaTIO.V fIoltl J"Bt ''fJonJ Menux, but itriil "' c"- n wo mny, Cen thmrt (loiinil In Covered With Xouly Mniif trong glasses, we can nowhmtM tirnvef rriuicii uaueries repljlne. & PAULS. Sopt. 2,'l. Tho battlefield "(w "I"1 ,l10" H'O French InfJ, on the nllles' left wing over wnlch ",ny. ho ste" """lag In the trentta terrlblo cotnbnts in the Inst week " Jynpeiidliig to Hie town. , m have been fniiL-hl iimiimid .,...... a pitiable s u it with l,nn.. , t of desolation. All tho- troops have F1' tno '"'"Ko blown Into a in ilnmiHiiil f..ll ..... . . . Inan innaa .if ruin. ... i tho fleeing aermans. ro8t of the nent, nmI 8l,ol,s BtH buntlni U dead linvo lioon lmrii.il i,nf i,.. ...i .vend tho town. there small groups of three or four . "T.M0 litrcot8 afo like t ell; tl reived treatment. 'ho dond. Only when tlm chuiii Virtually all the wounded, whether como .c,n,,0"'lnB through tti itmti l.'roni.li Ilrlllal. ... ,.. urn tlin uliiiltnra onuiln...!. ...... colved trentement. " nml Inhabitants peep out, Tirootf .MO HIT II O lHITIkB nr n Mnrt.n ...I lin.ru UWUIIIIIKH 11 IS CUF QUI In u deuces of severe artillery flro nro wouln dnmlns socks ni though tjtC r! i h!,3,!1 T,11' -,,v ,",sw, M'. Matches, OIr- Southern Pacific eompanj- was recelv-'? H 'i,u ovorywhoro. All over the "V"8, .' "' Vttn?' , , .v . i L J V,'. ,n,,ont,0 .t0 1Bon,,1 ,n ,nt nretlcM nnI CnniiniNlltlcN ed whereby they sought to secure a rlo'i118 nro fro'' '"!' of earth, whoro , , . trlml ,0 . Kot Jlto the, 'H ' .nCnf,ytrdnnt0 'III 0?,Bm ' ',hscrl PBTROORAD, Sept. 23. In order to- reduction In their taxes now bolnB, "0,?, W8r ,,rl,J battered hoi- i"t WB" " h?ty an old ma , n of ?C0 promlHed soiuo tlmo ago increase the foronucs of the omnrr paid for tho lino (town. Front strnot !". niken rifles, bayonets. Bwords. Tl o.bomhonlniont still contlauriu IrM. vhntivnp Mm mmrnl nt ilnn.l . Jcavca that now ones nay grow ihoi i liave ncm ninny com- nd running between, liere and North analn, of decaying mitB that tiny S ' n.aw"W V pormnnont , modltles hna been rnlsod. TIicbo Hend. Tho bonriT took no action, but. Krecn sprouts may try tholr luck Mrs W s Tower a member of ,$, mnl,t' n,?t,,10B' cardboard rlted ropresentnth-es of tho company with n forest wilderness, the world the library bonrd i?n Slvon h Lk (nIftynB cnnU.) cigarettes, cigarette appear boforo the board October Mushn In tho midst of her tears nnd , '' rL-,?Arl ' "l.K, .?,.". c,ock.l"ipor8. etc. .. , 6 and show reason- why tholr taxes W IIV ll.,li H IU" Ullll4llf I glory of purplo and scarlet streamers fill every misty and fog-hung valley. COST OK TIIH WAK. I HORN H Professor Charles Itlchet. lu David Htarr Jordan's recent book, "War, and AVnsto' has tabulated tho ex peases of tho present, war as fol-. jowb: i 'r"umber of men likely to bo cn raeod : I Vuitria 2.C0O.000 Kucland 1,500,000 Franca 3,400,000 Germany 3,600,000 v, Itnly 2.SOO.O0O lloiimnnln 300,000 Illittia 7,000,000 A vast collection Of war frnnhti.w Hnnulil not bn Innrnniinil Tlilu ,.-ni, . '"HV". from t,1Q Austrian armies In rty is assessed for about $12,000. I v finlloln. Illpllfflln nnt.nn.. ft... ..... T I m.... t ...... I n v.iii.iuii, iiiihn mm iMii.ii miiiiii i iMit-ni, I rapid fire guns, 'tins reached Mn. Asklnc that tr hrr ina ,n. PFItHY To Jinlirn nn.l Mm Pnrrv C0V'nn(l Ib bon,K. xi"ltoil to the ountlnj; to uprcixiruatolr two or three 1 'at the.rTiome'iriSo .Jlu AuS,,"b"C " Ml' b""1 "lntfo""8- iS'SLnrem'Sy X!N' b S3, a daughter, their first child. mT, A .&"".' BtJ.0.l,i ".."; The news came to Mrs. Plpor, of i r - I.. . n vous uivor, n nuiu or Jirs. rer ry, who will bo romonibnrcd here iiH Dr. May Vanderburgh. ; Yotnl Dally M h H .ii o n a a n a ... ... i in I iihI.UUUUV coBt of a great European war: Feed or men $12,000,000 Feed or horses 1,000,000 Iuy (Kuropenu rates) . . 4,200,000 Fay of workmon lu ur- nennls and ports .... 1,000,000 Transportation' 2,000,000 Transportation of provis ions 4,200,000 WnnltlonB, infantry, 10 cnrtrldes n duy , 'Artillery, 10 shots per Marine, 2 shots per day. Kqulpment Amliuluncos, r.00,000 In jured or 111 ($1 per day) Armature Ttcductlon of imports , . , Help to poor, (20 cents per day to one in 10) Destruction of towns, etc 1,200,000 1,200,000 400,000 1,200,000 noo.ooo .100,000 5,000,000 G, 800.000) -.uuu.uuu Wnlto is Due. Frank D. Wnlto Is expected horo tomorrow) or noxt any to be present at the hearing of the Kidney litigation before Judge Har ris Snturday. PERSONAL MENTION I LHTIUni)LUIIIUD iflSPECIEO " I MHS. V. P. MlMtPHY left today for C. R. Smith of tho Monnsha Wood onwnre Company of Menusha, Wis., multl-mllllonalre and ownor of tbo ...i' i.r. .".,:..;:."..' lt: southern oronn i.n.,,1 P,,m,,i w, ri ""-:. '..,;"DU ... of her sister. Mrs. J. K. Schilling, Ivcd in th,e c ty last evening and pany in tho circuit court. nnd to nttenil tho annual fa r at Tl'?,t. . . ." ilvrQ " l3w un8 U1i IVotest nn Tlmtwr. V- llJL .. StlH P.ndinjr before the'eaualiza- "hood o ihirtv AV ;. '"""7 ", .00,r" L" ? ne"" P.' l woy til lifter the settlement nf thnlr Innil caso now pending boforo the United States Supremo Court, the Southern Pacific company representatives, wore ! present with a second petition. This, too, was deferred until October 0. At the present time the rullroad company pays annually to tho county assessor about $3000 In tnxes. Should these payments be deferred until the semcmeni or me land case thq coun ty would probably bo minus this amount for several montlm, but Bhould the case pend for a long tlmo before the Supremo Court, for sever al yonrs. This cnBO wns decided com- MlLO PIHRSO.Y, tho Lakeside mag nate, was a .Marsnrield visitor to day, Mrs. Plerson nnd tho child ren will lenvo tomorrow for Port land, whoro they will spend the winter. GKOltOH ROTNOU, of tho Woolen acres. I.erhauBor and" tho Coos County Tax I Association asking for a 25 por cent mis aiiurnoou. .Mr. smith, nccom- r,.,t.i,.n.. i n. v ..'?; :,.:: ea'on eL,traInMfo er;,r,.?Cr?"'a' bor ,nn,,' Weyeiauser Interests I, whore ho B0Ptn.nn5 T t,l,B cUI,t" nw" 80V0rnl thousand crulBlnc over bis ?ami 'l". acres of timber land. Reduction or i!lgf if .' . ... taxca ol tnf 8 8 n'hod on tho ground Part of this property Is now in ltl.' M.n .. i..n.i.. ....,....-?..:" . . - - -- - - --- &&!. .kiu iiiiiiiiiTi iiiiii h iiiiii iiniiri Mill Store, leaves tomorrow for B.at ?ou . Boyernment contendliiB lloor for tbo nast. vonr nn,i n,n h. Pnrtlnm!. whom hi will moot Min tnai OWIiersllin hns been forfeltod. nn tt.niw.n i .... ...i...l," :. .. representative of tho l'lorshelm th Krounds that tho original grant wnB a year ago. Nq reduction was Shoo Company and n numbor of 8 nno under an agreoment that' asked by any other tlmbor owners other representatives of eastern would be sold to settlers at $2.50 of tho country. Action on thoso two mnutiiacuirors io uiuko purennsos. " "vv j iuicu leas man i petitions will bo taken on October niots, broken rifles, bayonets, Bwords, T1,10, 'l" la rclm bolts nnd haversacks. i ' '" Meaux." In -the nearby villages nouses nave' ' y.?3LHIt,.?n,nB,'! m.nny ,,0r IMJAriJ LOVLIIS AHKKII uuiiui. mm hiiuii manes; doors and to PILW FOR rnri windows have beon broken; brunclios! UCI Of trees Imvn linnn in... in. I nrr ... .......... .. ... BhcllB nnilHP.ii-i-7.7l 1... .iJi i : "' WAMIIINUTUN, U. U Bept. .- "i1.8. n"(.,..8.(:l.,rrtn, ' rlr 8nots. The onormouB nrrannienti of Er traUd iv" R7 Jffi'W?" KLt Pen natlonB ami coiapulsor, a,ntu7 u-mi,iri, . .;..! V. ii '. vu service oxncifu irom me pecpwi rholrBlomnre Anm""1 ft ,re,urn,nK t0 the "Insatiable ambition" of wHli could nSL'n?E h hLCh e.v? n0W rulor8 "t0 ,ncrea, Jhelr P"1 distant rh?,nV,b0Mt,n, th0 rar Pwer" nJ "tne Intolerable wM field nrtiner ,nchlo i?ns and alliances" betweea ,n)loM n mi, '";' . ..... among me causes oi ui.toroffii i dered ,ilf? L ra,nral1 ''i18 ron' wr cited In a "tneaiUM to M 1 "'"ff " movement t tho American, people" by to laerhu iropps. Tho Germans urn mir r.r. r... c.i... ..,i ..in.. ... ... 'I ol frw?JhI- niofrothn ftro, ll' - loving people nil over tho Had to MhJwiih " of n.rdor nnd "n,t0 ,n PW01" tomorrow d4 m- eanturo il Li"??.8- V1?? ot,on " tholr efforts each MCCtelkl wl .', . fpdl,ea .f 0ormn. day until world peace li mtonb nut mt.S,,y fam,8l!e,, uni wh- The message Is signed by jMiMt ?, .Tn uln,t,lon nn'1 n,rao8t BnU to Theodore Hurton, president of IM bo taken prlBopors. society,. Totn per day $4i),9G0,000 CAI.IjINIj war ijv its HUIIIT XAMK f I T nf tiou- cnnilfi f,n- lilo nlnrni I OUT tllOU8ail(l acres MR. AND MRS. MARK A. OKTTV.'Jt Ib clalmod tho of Kernda e. have returned from u-,vn "em ui a n two-wook's outing nnd hunting trip In Curry County. The hunt ing was good but tho mountain climbing wns a llttlo strenuous. While there they visited tho homo of Georgo Wilson, formorly of Cth. wore sold nnd remained has hluhor nrlrn. uuij-iiiB iiie owners, sotuers in board, most or which Involve nrlvato Vo. ....".... v.v ...o .uu in aujustoa. At present tne board Is In addition there were nt least flf teen smaller petitions received by tho payment for each acre and have built permanent homes, dofylng any move io oust mom. ine united States now castlo oil his homestead there. MIC llelglaus are complaining. because the Germans burned u Ilolglan town without cause, umvi.- rvn, i j.. , .... Pn.iioli nr rmmihiluinn. linn,....,. I ""x "n,i ,K'U l"uiV ,ul " Kmlpre, who Is building a fine ,ia8 tho caso pending before the Sit "ft Th the Gormnns shot mid killed two Itcd Cross nurses. The world Is ex cited becnuso bombs were dropped on a border town killing non-com-batnnts, All of which Is Interesting as showing how far we are from war in tho peaceful yonrs. What did the Belgians expect a shower of jiowdcr puffs and moth balls? Did the French think that war was n battle of chocolate oclairs? Did, the civilized world think that wan was anything but what It Is a miserably, cowaidly promo Court. Raker Creek cniuu of the Smith Povvors Co., where he will resumo. his position as foreman after a mouth's vacation. Ho is much Im proved In health. Ills brother, Gone, has beon acting foreman thore. Ycstorday Mr. Grant had his mnustacho shaved off, the first tlmo in years that he has sacrificed his hirsute adornment. DR. 1 1 OMAN' TO ItKTIRK SAI.KM. Or,, Sopt. 23. After oc carnival of lifimJI Inst inn! wnmn nnsrilnn? Win- CUDVlllcr the liresldimrv since June. is lielJ, and hell Is greed and self-! ltos- during which tlmo ho has seen ishness and cruelty and passion and the school grow from u small educa an insatiable thirst to mako others tlonnl Institution to ono of the larg suffer. That Is what hell Is on est universities in tho state, Dr. eartlr or anywhere. And war is all Fletcher Homan will retire as head at that. Of course, they'll shoot i of the Willamette University, in Sal eqrties mid worso than that: of em, September 28, niul leave for the course they'll drop bombs and let eastern states, where he will continue their dovlllsh passion loose upon t his studies. Tho school now has an every defenseless tliiug. For that endowment or $550,000, In April, to war. The Germana are no worse.) 1910, R. A. Booth gave tho college than tho rest of us. When we bo $100,000, and In December or tho th limit, the limit Is bad, and wa,t, same year a gift or I50.0QO was made ht the everlasting lust limit or nu- by james J. Hill. MYRTLE Pi! Fi OPENED oxpected to meet once a day until October 7. With all their business completed with the exception of the cases pending before the body on October 6, they will meet every morn ing aim aujouru. HACK FROM CONVENTION. WEEEmsnorr Roports from Myrtlo Point today stated that tho annual Coos nnd Cur ry Fair opened thore In a blaze of glory. There was a good attendance, uiui:iuiiy irum me lmmeaiaie vicini ty and Coquille. Everything was In readiness. - Most ol the Marshfleld people are Planning to go oyer Saturday, which has been made Coos Bay Day. I ii GERMANS MAY EXPAND NAVY. Statements by Members of Itelchstag Point to IJuUdlnK More Ships. LONDON, Sept. ?3 Afdl8patch. to the Express from Amsterdam says: "According to a Berlin odesaage, statements made by members of the j Frank 1. Colmii, or Owl Drug Store, .uci nn loiiniy rimniiacistH. The Coos County Pharmaceutical Association was rormally formed yes- loruay nt uoquiuo wiien 15 pharma cists, representing evory drug store in the county, met and decided ques tions as to matters of business which hencerorth will como beroro the body for final action, Admission to the Association will bo limited in only ono extent and that Is that all applications for mem bership must como rrom reputable pharmacist). M. E. EverRt ot North Bond was elected president or the AssoctntloD, which had Its rirst meet Ing several .weeks ago. Reichstag on the subject or naval expansion point to the building ot twelve torpedq boat divisions, six air ship divisions, a number or mine lay ers and. other cratt;. The rapid cop aimuuyu ui imcu large wursnipa ana two smaller cruisers is also advert cated." '! ' sr & SMEL Arrow and' NitroClub ' Steel Lined Sneed Shells Scientific te.tt show that Reminston-UMC Anow na niu Cub Sltci Lln, J Speed Shell are tho IMte.t (helli in the wotld. The ttttl lining ,trip the powder puU every ouneo o the eiplotire' force Into a lrightiwy dnve. No low from hen eipawion., " ,, You take a hotter lead on the fat bird, set mote of them. UUmr oAe Uottoa l.fin.m.nls U J. ifc, W I. an ".''""..'n'S. Infton.UMG rtui. 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