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RTffiES BSPgJiSw jwpwppip wrtwsyji TWO ,THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAI.ONFA fctlltor ami Pub. DAN E. .MALOM5V News Editor Official Paper of Coos County. Entered at tho Postorftco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tbe malls as second-class (nail matter. GRSE WILL GO Industrial Review of tine Slate $20 THEFT TO KVKItVTHIXG DOING IN OKEION IN THE WAV OF PAYltOM.S FACTOMEH AND ISXTKltlMUSKS EMPLOYING LAHOIt -MAT. 1 liiin illl'.(jilAU OAPITAIj. INDUSTHIES AND INVESTMENTS OF GHARGEU M JAl'AXKSK INVASION. (From Med ford Sun.) Several scared gents tho last two tvcoUb havo predicted a Japanese In Taslon of the Oregon const, presum ably to cnpttiro MarshfloUl, which would he a tcrrlblo blow to state and national pride. From the accounts nil tlie Japancso would need is a sack of rice, arid a couple of double-barrel shotguns. A Japanese army might lnnd most anywhere on the Pacific and most of them would answer Gab riel's call In tho land' they Invaded. Before they completed their Invasion they would have n wholesome lot of respect for this country shot into them. Ole Anderson Accuses Owner of Nutwood Saloon of Lar ceny Last Monday. Charged with tho larceny of a part' or nil of a 120 gold piece from uio Dounell, Indicted for sell .. Dn.1ni ... ....... ..1-... I A- , ed In the justice court this afternoon -'-'""-, --,-- " , MILS. FANNIE O'DONNEMi AVIMj SOON KNOW II Kit FATE IN EM PIKE lilQL'OK CASE-.ltUDV MOlt ItlSON MAY PLEAD GUIITV. (Spcclnl to Tho Times.) COQl'ILLLJ, Or., Sept. 30. Tho A ,.!....,., !. ..r,ltnn r.f Il, V.lt. V"OU U l".U " VB. iUfH. ! (II111IO U- ""T "",;'.. ,.,ri"n7,..r ' "o"neu. mulcted ror selling liquor ", , :(Z:(nu,,""' Sunday, was completed today and pleaded not guilty. Tho caso was called at once by Judge Pennock, Mr. J.ED CIIOSS MAKES APPEAL. WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 30 This appeal to the churches of the United Slates was Ihii"' Tuesday night by tho cxocutlt committee of tho American Red Ci ss: "Our President hoi by proclama tion designated Sundn.- October t, as a day of prayer for peace. It has been suggested In many ounrtera that on this Sunday n collection be taken up fn every church to relieve suffering fn t.'Mvar ravaard countries of Eur ope. Tho Ited Cross, which Is chnrg cd with the special duty otnldlnc the sick nnd wounded In tlmo of wnr, re in addition to tho direct evidence r,. T....ln t1lnMlt A ,AMH T 111.. ... I .., 1- -- " '"Ul jJIOkllUl iYltUIHUV llllJU- Vrnnr.ll In tl . ovMnnrn nf ' n- qV'Bt ca"ed 0V' A' F ""SSford, L. .loaVonattos; i .YinS-ftisfKL0; sr&r clnred Andorson owed him $8 on a ., .. .'?'"' ,f'I.V.,.'- fled that Dorrco had often told him g f a nk d? " c . tlSMrJot lo'Snhe? S ,,bCi " SrTlle?taBtton.oy? tf& U.at ,h,." "', In feinpi i, Unld fish. 8lnco thoso indicted for gambling In e.n!S A fi SSS.b"S,e,S wt irwel.ndo,t,2aG;,ueK"1,ty' B" n,'Bhl, havo money on them," was tho do- Vho ilea, of Kitlty from Messrs clnratlon of Anderson. Ilorrco oh- " '''TrLS "!? lr ,; Jected, denying that any such conver- t-od'n" '"" "-v -w- satlon had over takon place. " I Walter Dalrd. bartender at tho Nutwood, testified' thnt Anderson re turned and wns given his $12 after 11 o'clock that evening. "Wns the man drunk?" asked Graves' "Ho was," declared tho bnrtonder. Graves nt onco asked if ho did not know It HORRORS OF BATTLE I0L0 tn 1m ntrnlnat tlin Itiu tn anil llnnnr tn 1...11 .:' ... .. . ... w . n.-" " -:" Biiui-iiimy urgi-B uiai opportunity t)o,n tlrunk , nmi Dalrd then tcfltlfled given In ouch rhurch to every person that the man whb only "hnlf and who to desires to mnko a contribution I hnlf." II. J. Walrath. of tho Itogera io uc Kiveii io uio ah or can itcit, Hoomlng House, testified that Ami or- . Cross, which Is Impartially aiding BOn wnB "Boaked" when ho rented n EKr. Destruction of Leine and Na- ilstlnctlon or rnco or nationality. Tuesday morning Andorson com- fTUir and Forts as DcSCRb- ' However, every contributor who1 ,nlnC(1 to' chief or Police Carter that pfi w fiprmnn Writor leslros to designate any pnrtlculnr. m 1n,i i)CCn robbed and bolnc then ea UY erman Writer. runil or country to which his or her. ,jru Was placed In Jnll. Lator, Hor rnntrll,..tin s'ipl he nm N lr-v d-' rco. according to Chief Carter, was o, and audi request will bo respect tt?i:W - 'l.fcil decision. Ill HOLD 0. S. SHIPPING GUARD Itr Aiocll.l I'iri to Coot lUr Tlm. T1IMT.IV Qnni tn T1, ni.....i called In to answor Andersons ac- descriptions of the devastation- at rusnuoi., wiiich uorruo vomnu MeB0 nnd Nnnuir nro translated from denied. account a In tho Tageblattr JudRo Pennock took until 10 o- We ronchod Llc?0 ,, tho 0VcnInK L-ivL-n luiuuKun ,.lul...Vt .v....v 0, n Hiormy day. wo traveled I Senate Protests Against Action of Great Britlan In Delay ing Copper. (t)j AimcUUJ TrMi to Coot Bit TltnM.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 30. Secretary Drynn In a resolution pass ed by tho Senate, wnu asked to report it lint InnnmtinHlilo ultlt i.itlilln tn. torrst, whethor the British govern-! WOMEN'S PLEA DELEGATION MO APPEAHED HEKOHE (MTV COUNCIL KB MEVED TO HAVE ACCOM PLISHED MUCH TOWAUDS EN EOHCE.MENT OK Ql'AItANTINK HEGI'IjATIONS. through streets whoro tho smoko of Durncd houses wns still curling up ward, BtrcetB thnt Bliowcd no signs of life. Patrols mnrchod1 though tho City. Tho beautiful shops across from tho unlverHlty woro it field of ruins. I was told that two nlghta be fore, on August 21st, shots came from these shops as If by preurrnngement. Tho Inhabitants or tho Iioubch. were dragged out, the women woro torn from the men, nnd whoevor had a weapon In his hands was shot. In n few minutes tho streets woro sown with corpses. Tho houses were set on ffro. "Eyo-wltnessos described for mo tho details of tho conquest of Mego. Lnucln, the strongest fort, wna nom bnrdod by the nowest Krupp guns, which wore stationed In tho market piuco, in tho middle of tho city. Kv The La Grnndo $G0,0(J0 Elks loilgo will bo orect:' by the Pal- mcr-Elllsen Co.. o. Portlnnd. It , will have Otis elevators nnd flnlsh- j od In Seattle terra cottn. ' Port'snd Catholics nro plnnnlfig n home for Archbishop Christie and other bitlldlngn for 1915, total Im provomentB cott $250,000. Tho now Pendleton hotol costing $130,000 has Uceti opened to tlift public. Tim $75,000 rock rriiHlilni nf the Cnscndo Construction Co. nt Marlon hns begun oporntlon with n payroll of 100 men at $0,000 per month. It Is expected to distri bute GOO, 000 ynrds of crushed rock on tho S. P. Co. tracks In Oregon. Cynnlne Jumping from 10 to 7C contB n pound on account of tho wnr Is hnmporlng tho mining Industry In linker County. Tho new Portlnnd post offlco will havo two floors devoted to mail work, nnd seven floors of offices for tho nrmy of federal officials ana commissioners nt Portland, I Proposed plans for tho Improve ment of tho old St. Johns rond out or Portland calls for an expendi ture of $170,000. Albany Is calling for bids for a now $50,000 high school. Portland bnnkors recently return ed from tho bankers conferenco at' Washington, D. C, stuto eastern factories aro running night nnd tiny. Tho Heppner Milling Co. distri butes annually $10,000 In wages. Pilot Hock hits great need of in o to tlwolllngs. McCully & ltmnblo of Josoph havo Just completed n conrreto of fice building. The state railroad commission hns protested against n threo per cent tax on freight shipments as a mcatiH of raising governmental rovontto to orrset the crfectH of tho European wnr. Gresham will soon havo n now cannory, Illds aro being received for tho reconstruction of tho houdworks nt tho Intnko on tho EnBt Fork or Hood Hlvor and construction or main cnnnl for an approximate dls tnnco of six miles. Work on tho Suthorlln Coos nay & Enstern Itnllrnnd Is bohig pimlicd nip Idly. Tho Paciric CotiBt Condensed Milk Co. will Immediately proceed to onlnrgo Ita Hlllsboro plant to meet tho demands of tho contitnntly in creasing ofrorlngs or inflk. Tho now building wll bo of concrefo 140x140 and when completed will glvo tho local plant n cnpncltr of 200,000 poundB n dn- During tho harvest season to PINCHOT DROPS AFIER SPEECH logressive Leader in Pennsyl vania Suffers from Ptomaine Poisoning. Df AumUM Trm to Coot lUy TlmM.l I3IIII0. Vn.. Hnnf. !tn nittn.i tl.. chot, tho Washington party candidate' Tor United Stntcs Senator, Is confln-l ed to his hotel suffering rrom a severe attack of ptoinalno poisoning. Ho' fainted after delivering an address last nlgnt ill Haisd anvo crops farmcra nuiBt work 12 to 14 hours. What will an 8-hour law do for the farming Industry? A now Catholic church Is bolng A.illt nt Adanfti. Tho Standard Oil Co. In prepar ing to orect supply tnnlcB at Leba non, malting this point a distribut ing center ror that pnrt or tho country. Ss Grand To-Nigh t nvro RKK1VS OF SEiiEirrED imotuiibs. VITAGHAPir FHATUItE: "IX)VB, LUCK AND GASOLINE.:' Tea Garden Presenu AND Tea Garden Synn 0,xmvyrt "" 1,aui prices. SPICED IB Oiir now favorite. Tn tl. for the children's Wl Ilcnltliy, dclicioni nutritious. ASIC FOR TEA GARDEN 0RAK MARMALADE STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLE etc., etc. At iiur llriirrm. Pacific Coast Syrup Company I'urtlnud, Or. Mi 'LJfihf, cm niG VXSCK. baiketUll CUftt ICASTSIDi: l-'HIDAY. Doit 1M Market Avo. at 7;30. ItwaittIit Tho Indies who nppeured bororo in nut wnu Intorfrtrlni ultli atilmiiniita tli Pllv nuiirl1 nn Mnnilnv ni'nn- or Amerlcnn coppor in neutral ships lug did so because or a condition ery window pane In tho vicinity wna to Itottordam. Senntor Smoot recolv- which they bolloved throntona the "roketi by tho concussion, ami pieces cd a tolegrntn from Amerlcnn Bhlppors wolfnro or their homes. Tho city "' roof foil rrom some or tho houses, declaring thnt neutral copper was not has been xtremely cnrolesa nbout T'10 "rt soon Btirrendored. A tllvl- rognrdod as condtlloiinl contraband HiiforcltiK tninrnntlnes ror mous- 8,0 or jnegor woro the HrBt men to les, whooping cough, scarlet rover, land diphtheria. As a result of this there have been several opl- domlcB during the past few months and aomo homes have bcon and- by tho Haguo Convention, but thnt it Is being hold up. THREE KILLED By FIREWORKS resident and Two Employes of Pain's Company in Chica go Victims of Explosion. tor AMMUteJ Prat to Coo H7 Ttmei.J CHICAGO, Sopt. 30. 11. D. The- enter tho rort. Tho doBtructfon wns torrlblo. About -100 rorpscs lay piled Insldo the atono walls. The stench was unbearable. About 200 wounded woro counted. Tho only man nnln- arle, president or the Pnln Fireworks Icerned In this matter, sufficiently Display Company, and two omploycs, bo to send n delegation to tho coun yoro Killed In a tiro nnd serloa or exptoslons which destroyed tho ono story brick building occupied by the company. Ono moro employe la be lieved to havo lost hla lire. Four porBons woro Injured and were taken to hospitals. tnnmt in- tim Ihhb nf nroclniiH nnns. Juretl was tho commandant. A wound Tho porsonot of tho delegation f'l ninn, who evidently wn nbout to Is Bufriclont gunrnnty ror tho aln- operated on, lay In tho larnrott. cere back or tho appeal. Tho la- ' nnd been killed by a Bholl. Llego dies woro: Mra. Henry Sengs-, altogether thirteen rotts. Nine tacken. Mrs. Harry Nnsburg, Mrs. wore takon by InMntry storm, tho It. H. Corey. Mra. J. W. Donnott, othora woro retlticod by nrtlllory. Tho Mrs. Guy Warner, Mra. Herbert """la nro being ropnlrod ror German Lockhart, Miss Elizabeth Topping, o by the Inhabitants or tho city, Mtb. W. A. Toye, Mrs. Fnnnlo lla- who get six Iranca a day ror their zard. Mra. J. H. Hansen, Mrs. W. work. F. MeEldowney, Mra, A. E. Adols- A German, who hnd lain in a porgor, Mra. Carl Davla, Mra. W. S. "eiglan fort aa a prisoner nnd wit- Nlcholaon, Mra. W. L. Clnbaugh, ncssod tho whole bombardment, tlo- nnd Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. Bcrlbed the courso of tho battle. The It wna highly propor nnd fit- bombardment, ho said, began at mld- tlng that the women nnd mothers wkiu on August Cth. One aholl after of Marahriold should be deeply con Reception GIVEN BY CLUB ell to Impress the city govern meut with tho need for strict law enforcement left u moro epidemic occur. another exploded, nnd Llogo was Boon afire in many places. From every roof nnd window In tho houses came a rain of bullets. Undor this flro tho Germans stormed through tho vll- aorloua lose or Roncotirt and doployod in a wnont now. 200 GermnnB opened a Tho tact that tho number of rapid flro on 2000 Helglnns. of whom contagious diseases Is small nt f00 fell, Nlnoteon German prisoners present should not be cuuso ror woro conHned In a collar when tho aoir congratulation except as the Germans' heavy artillery began Hrlng. present tlmo Is employed ror stamp- Thoy could hear tho shells coming ing out these diseases by rigid nuar untlne and thorough nimlgntiou. The request mado by the Indies ror tho co-operntlon nt least servo to refresh tho minds or tho author' through tho air. nnd ovorv time thev oxploded gas. earth nnd cement Hew Into tho collar until tho men were nearly suffocated. Finally an explo sion uiow in mo iron door of the col- Itles with tho laws now In etrect Inr and shortly thereafter the Bel governing quarantine nnd fumtga- glana surrendered, freeing the prls tlon, and If tho council will act In oners. accordance with the sentiment ox- "On the following morning I went pressed by Messrs Wilson, Albrecht, 'to Namur. In Llego certain streots On Si.tnrrlnv Inuf tl.a Pn. J,-..1 PurKUBUll Him uihoi ui iiiu luuiivu- iu ucoii uiiiiicu uui, uiu ill r,amttr Womun'H Club forniorlv tho PnlinBo' n,on lnrnntlno will bo rigidly en-, whole blocks were dostroyed. Tho Women's Club ravo a le Ichtful re- forco(l b' 8,)ec,al oftU,er8' and Dr.' Grand Palace, with Its beautiful Rat wonun b Liim. i,ttyo u tieiiguirtu ro-.Q,rn,., ,,.. ..., nmni iinoi,iff t iinim mH iinn hint.i .. iD nnMnn tn rho tAnfliniR In rim cnlmnl. w... .. ... ...v ..'.u wv-....D . i - w, w.. u.u,vu ui.i ui uaid wiiiu mil ri.tr ...ill ii i iiiiiiiini AJP homes 'berore "cases 'are 'StoST. II. Dresser home, which was beautl-, aurtitirt -rur- oirt i fully decorated ror tho occasion with I AMUNu IHb blLK dahlias and other autumn flowers and foliage. Captain Herman Kdwards, aboard Tho club members were present to the Alert, is detained on board with OOola. Im lllnlrtlln , It n niflniittnnn n I n 1 l,,n1r f 9 itl Klllnitn nlpnannl annlnl npniintiitniir .iioi.tliiu' Mra nnvnnliln. nf First Adilltlnn. ' ,ornoon .en tno largest hotels had a. ........ v v..v.n. vim i-tw hwan .--, -. ..... ( , -. .- ...,. v ..r tenco. In its placo wero heaps of ruins, rrom which smoke was still coming. Tho destructive errect ofi grenaaes could tie noted' on many houses. Tho city wns without bread. German patrols woro guarding the bakeries, which were being stormed by the people. At 4 o'clock In the at- and Mr. Tiedgon very kindly assured ,1s ill at tho homo ot her son-in-law tiio club or his npproclntlon or their rorry uouson, efforts to mnko tho teachera fool at' Attorney C. F. McKulght Is rccov- Jionio in tho community, as many of erlng from an attack of tho grippe them conio from a distance and aro' which has incapacitated him slnco Inst irrnctlcally utrangora in tho city. I Friday. Thoso present Saturday wero Miss Miss McClollnnd Corning, Miss Watson. Miss Graham, iVIss llekma, Miss O'Connor. Miss Griffin, .Miss Itecse, Miss Harkness, Miss Davnlo, Miss Spragtto, Miss Hal. ey, Miss Evans, Mlsa Silverman, Miss Harrington. Mlsa Volz, Mra. Glossop, Mr. and' Mrs. Walto, Mr. nnd Mra. DrlUette, F. A. Tledgcn, Mr. Silver man, Mr. Nlles, Mr. Robertson, Mra. Kelloy, Mrs. Slmouseu, Miss Flanne- gun, MIsb Topping, mibb Franso, miss Dreasor, Mrs. JoncB, Mra. McCarty, Itfra. Wilson, Mra. Smith, Mrs, Sweet man, "Mrs. Gldley und Dr. Mattie I), Bhuw. of Port Orford, who recontly undorwont an operation at Mercy. Hospital, was able to leave the hospital today and will return home soon. Mrs. Chlldera and little son left Mercy Hospital today, going to tholr homo at Mllllcoma, W. N. Ekblad continues to get aloug nicely at Morcy Hospital and will be nblo to return home In about a week. Mrs. A. Z. Downs, who recently un derwent a serious operation at Mercy Hospital, Is reported to be getting along nicely. no provisions or any kind lert. Our troops woro red rrom tho vast quanti ties or rood stored In tho torts. In tho city there was a shortage or ev erything, especially potatoes and salt. "In the afternoon wo went on to Gembloux. The famine was still worse there. Tho soldiers doclared that they had been unable to get bread or beer from tho people for fourteen days." If Yon Want the WAR NEWS Read THE TIMES Must George and Mable Eat Their Meals Off a Cracker Box This Winter? The calamity howler is abroad in the land. lie would have you throw down your tools and spend your days in complaining rather than work. To listen to him is dangerous. So ofton hns re repeated his tale of woo 'that he has come to believe it himself, a"1 ll0 wlU con" vince you unless you nro properly posted in advanco. Ho hns dosed down some factories nnd put othors on short time. And with each bit of oncourngemont his wail becomes loud er and stronger. He has data which shows that tho Sultan of Sulu intends in vading Kansas. He firmely believes that Indianapolis is mennceu by a contemplated attack from the Objibway Indians from up the St. Lawrence. His middle name is doubt and his diet is Fear. It you meet him, shoot him. He is a danger on the community and to himself. Follow his advice and the railroads will stop running to save coal. The furniture factories will, close down to save tho wood, nnd tho newly married George and Mabel must eat their meals off a cracker box in their new homo this winter. Meanwhile, with all Europe at war, America ought to he shouldering the world's work. We ought to be working harder, manufaqturing more, adver tising more. "We are approaching an era of great business expansion aud prosperity. We must not let the howls of the calamity preacher deafen our ears to thecall of Opportunity. LET'S GO TO WORK .u rvsrm if Sfr-J