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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1914)
' HalFv ' " w ..-i.A . ' L!iiL Li- ; S , '''HiMsiitJ.- M W,,Mlirriiiip;iiiiwii'i,'SWwVfiiMiiii i ' Tv.lft .u, - , x.,r;f iyi)fcaiwinwjnrwr !1tiS9l00Kf9KKjMnwtAf9ftSti ft FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1914 -EVENING EDITION. -! f 'I e" i fi rf. A r- rM COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONHY DAN 12. AIALOMW Editor mid Pub. News Editor OfNclnl I'npor of Coos County. ' Entbrod at tho Poistof fico at MarsU Uold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as Bocond-claB9 Baall mutter. WIXKIA. Ono year $1.60 Wlun paid Btrlctly In advance, tie Subscription prlco of the Coob (Bay Times Is $5.00 per year or T Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES An Independent Republican new papor published overy evening oxcej. Bundny, and Weekly by OPIie Cum Dny Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho service of tho people, that no good cause shall lack n champion, and that evil Bhall not thrive unopposed. SU11SCMPTION HATES. DAILY. no yenr $G.OO 32. GO for six mouths. I Per month Bn he grave of Napoleon that, when lie f nought of the widows nnd orphans) S'apoleon had caused, and of the tcars that had boon shed for Napoleon's slory. he "would rather have been a i-'rench peasant nnd lave worn wood en shoes than to have been that Im perial Impersonation of force and murder," Perhaps tho boy soldiers 3f tho Europe of today will live to rend even greater words than these of their ruleis. SHIPPING NEWS Cnntnhlt TiiIih Hordes George Cook began suit In the Justice court today ngalnst J. Rogers et al for a two months grocery bill of S7S.40 On tho evo of departing for his homestead Rogers team of horses were attached and last night Con stable Cox took posesslon of them until the settlement of tho suit. It Is understood that Rogers will fight the taking of the team on the ex emptton plea. ELDER TAKES 91 PASSENGERS Sartor's keeps open after the dunc es Saturday night. TALK OPTIMISM. Don't forget the piano tit ISiurlor'H. UK Hctlilohem Steel Company has announced that It would In tho next few days plnce an order for the Russian and French governments for 1000 American mo-( tor trucks. This Is but one of the ef-i fects of tho European war which will tend to make business good. Tho country, during tho Inst two months, has oncountcred a trjlng experience in which our finance, our foreign trade, and oven our domestic business liavo been disturbed. Yet, wo nro coming out well. America Is today the clearing houso of the world. Tlio grent nations aro depending upon tho Integrity or her friendship -the safety and Hanencss of her di plomacy tho extcnslveness of hr trado and the hoiiiuIiickr of her fl anuce. It Is tlmo for Americans to show their optimism, their patriotism, and their uggrcsslve earnestness. The foundations of our national prosperity havo been laid too depp and too strong to bo Borlously dis turbed, oven by so great n catastro phe ns tho war of all Europe. Our duty and our moral obllga- HEATING STOVES AVo Have a Big Line This Season for WOOD or COAL E EM SOUTH BANKER HELO Arrives in This Morning Bring ing 17 Passengers and a Cargo of Freight. The steamship Redondo nrrlved at tho Smith Terminal Dock this morn ing rrom Snn Krnnclsco, bringing with her n pn'tfenger list of seventeen persons and the usual miscellaneous enrgo of freight. The following Is the list of passon- Let us show yon some fuel savers which will really Salis Yesterday Afternoon for Portland With Lame Passenger List. Nlnety-ono passengers sailed on tno George W. Eldor when she left Coos Uny yesterday afternoon on her trip to Portlnnd. Those who left wero: Doris Kldwell, Jack Kldwoll, Mrs. .1. Kldwoll, Dan Kldwell. Gcorgo Ket- torly, OscnrVarlson, R. T. Wells. .1. gers W. Johnson, C. R. Onell, E. Cllns, T. J. J. Wltcoler. C. W. Iloyce, I. Clle Smlth, 0. Mnttuson, Jnmes Wilson, nrlodlc, J. Derg, J. D. Johnson, Miss Mike Vcscovlch, Miss Mnym Dugnn. Harris, Mrs. Harris, Jno. Clark, C. Mrs. C. W. Jnmes, Mrs. A. W. Wenv-, M. Ilauddel, Miss S. Davis, Miss Lon er, Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mrs. Prank. Ise Hale, A. II. Noyes, J. H. Wright, Frame. F. W. Saunders, C. A. Saun- II. Rhodes, Mrs. II. Rhodes, Mrs. tiers, .Mrs. v. u. Simpson, t". u. wor rll, Mrs. C. II. Worrll, R. Von Ship man. C. E. Mack, Mrs. F. Y. Kemery, F. Y. Kemery. Read Komery, Ivan Kemery, Urlnl Komery, Rnymnn Kem ery, Mrs. Ellen Kemery, C. E. Mnrttn, TIioh. Vigors, Ooo. E. End, Frank Miller, Emll Johnson, Arthur John son, Mrs. X. R. (limits, Knthryn Olu nls. noldln II. Potnrnon. MIhr Dlrkv Taylor. Mrs. Fred Sterling. A. Mc-, R,ver n,ul w,u Probnbly return thoro .,,1, mis ovcning. i-or two unys tito uust- 0 UNO BUT IS FROM BULLET J. J. Hnnnnrtv nf RnvmnnH li q p..i... i hE aZZ:V" " vdiryman Deposit After Failure. Gllibfl and M. Glbbs. (Il AmikUIihI I'rwt I Coon n TIium.J SOUTH DEND, Wash., Oct. 0 Information was filed heie today against J. J. Hnggorty, president of tho Raymond Trust Company, charg ing lil in with accepting deposits nftor tho bank was Insolvent. C. M, Hurr, who made tho charge, sold that Hag gerty had accepted an $810 deposit from him on tho day that the bank went Into tho hands of a receiver. TOM NIC0LS IN MOOSE PLAY "ARIZONA" SllCCIimt,. to Wound Inflicted by i. can Soldier at Naco. tDf AcnrrM,, NACO. Aria, Oct. 9 S, "' on, Tenth U. S, Cawft' wounded by a Mexican U;i across tho line during , "" Naco, Sonora. I8t Sufi," day at Fort Hiwehucn. l I MUSICAL COMMIT ' -.4 'I ALONG the WATERFRONT I 4 The tug-boat Olpanor ennio In last evening from tho Umpqun nnd loft this morning for Gardiner. Last cvcnlllir the ennnlltiti nplinnnnr Rustler crossed In from tho Rogue ler was bar-bound nt the mouth tho Rogue. jf Donald, C. Schneider, F. J. Roth, Dan MeTunrrel, J. A. Smith, J. A. McMnhon, Mrs. Enrl Nosier, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, C. Mncole, Tom McKlttrlck.J T. Nations. L. Fryo. A. M. Daniels.' Otto Swnnson, D. Og, F. E. Hicks, Warren Colemnn, Mrs. W. S. Cole man, Irene Colemnn, J. Leo nrown, Mrs. J. Lee Drown, Jack Edger, Mrs. F. M. Finch. Mrs. Thos. Edger, Elsie nnker, Carl Schlcssor. Mrs. P. C. , Schleser, Xorls Jensen, C. II. Al- bort. W. R. Young. Mrs. W. R. Young, y ,.,, n.Kst.r nt Title Guarantee Norma Young. Mrs. P. P. Hnrvev. nn,j Almtrnct C.' office. Win. Shnnmnker, Frank M. Crosby,; Hums Powell, J. W lllft Ship Coining. According to a report here, tho Ilessle Dollar, ono of tho big vessels of tho Dollar lino, Is expected Jiero In nbout ten days to take on a shipment of pulp for Japan. She may also take on some lumber cargo at the Coos Day milts. If Augustus Thomns himself woro! selecting tho cast for the Marahflold Mooso production of his famous play "Arizona", which will bo shown here next Wednesday and Thursdny. he could not have found a better typo for Henry Catiby, tho millionaire ranchmnu, than Mr. Tom Nichols. Cunby Is tho part In which Theodoro Roberts was starred In tho original production of Arizona. It calls for a big mnn, with n voice that shakes the rafters and n laugh that makes you glad you nro nllvo. Now here Is something that may come as n surprise to tho friends of Tom Nichols. You know ho can lnugh ns cuntngeously over tho author Intended Cnnbv should. You also know Mint If you happen to ho sitting In tho Inst row on tho evening of tho 1 tth or lr.th you won't havo to strain your oars to henr him. Irut did you know that this same Tom Nichols could ninke you weop? Well, he cnn. If you havo ever seen "Arizona" Tue19ir,G,rl8nndth Ion Musical Comely Cm back nt the Masonic opera HoJe J a three days' stay, commonc night. A new 1,111 0f musIcal and vaudeville w III be offered," night and a medley of new ionr lit Introduced. "The Walter d u Chef." will specially arranged J will be produced tonight. you know that while Henry Cubr Is one of the greatest of alt chinch parts, It Is not quite all lsngattr There Is ono moment In tbe plij Just one where Canny brtngi m tenrH to the audience, anil you cul hold them back even If roti winti. Mint To have Mr. Nichols lift you ont ( ns your seats wllh laughter through wie nciion or piny, nna then luddn'j hold you spellbound while lie drllf ers tho speech which nil critics hti declnred to bo tho finest enmp'i of pathos In modern dramatic lit nture, Is an experience )ou will m or forget. It Is real nctlncandyji w ill wonder If tlio Jovial Tom Mtho'j ImHii't missed his calling. 1lon to the rest of tho world compol nit to bo up nnd doing; to maintain a. cheerful and hnpoful spirit, to op crato our industries nnd enterprises, and to conduct our nffnlrs generally on conservative but enthusiastic lines.' Eugene Guard. Y WHEN THE HOYS GO. Haurnhnn, Mrs. J. W. Hnnrnhan. M. J. Harden. Ruth give you the heaj- you want' Hodges. Kosoi Hodges, j. j. Hodges. Moso Hodges, Mrs. J. J. Hodges, Ed ward Lnwson, C. J. Mngnry, Ed Swanson, nert Swatser and Mrs. II. Swatsor. I' cnn register at Title Guarantee anil Abstract Co.'h office. V N SEPTEMHER 18th tho French I I covornment Issued u decreo permitting tho mother or lo gal guardian of n youth under twen ty to nuthorlo his enlistment In rho absence of the father. A dis patch from Vienna says Mint Em peror Francis Joseph wopt as he signed a similar decree, saying that nothing in nil his life had causod .'Sim moro sorrow. Among the, wounded in the hospital at Dordenux was found a Gorman soldier who was ftiteen yours nnti nine mourns . old. In some respects these facts are tho most serious Items of news that nave come from n blood-souked con tinent, says tho Minneapolis Tribune It after a wnr of less than two months' duration, three nations nro already calling out their boys, tho futuro of Europo grows dark. Theso lands wore to have been the fathers of tomorrow, tho tollers and bread winners, the fuctory hnnds an) the farm hands, tho operatives of rail roads nnd of commerce, tho physi cians and tho statesmen. When the toys begin to go tho virility of the race Is threatened. This drafting of youths under twenty signifies two awful situations. In the first plnce, It means that the Kavoc played by modern Instruments of destruction has already far ex ceeded the largeht ostlmates. In the second place, tho conclusion must bo drnwn that those warring nn tlons would not bo calling out the bbys unless tholr ruleis wore pre paring for it long struggle. Tho AmorUau pooplo havo hoped, and still pray, that the insensate fury that has soomod to blind the rulers of thotio iiiuotout people would fcoon spond lUolf, Rut thoy, aro apparently possessed by the mad notion that it Is a strugiclo for! tholr very oxlstouce upon the earth i Some of those boys will survive tho enrnngo ns cripples and veter ans. It would bo Interoetlng If tontompornry king mid diplomats could live to rend what thoso youugi tiers will sonio day soo writton by (ha told hnnd of history or tlio great xnr of 1911. i The Into Robeit Ingorsoll said at All Prices Sure to have C.. ...., .... - C'... ir....l Needs and Your Purse. JW w w& tjcU LI lL sJsmSjj-QJ B When you buyS 5iIbUbi 3p Meat desn't cost nny I'ourler's and you get n piano morn nt Llbby COAL. Tlio Kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pnclflr Livery nnd Transfer Company. Don't forget the big dance nt Ea gles' Hall SutuidJiy evening, Oct II). Miiitln'N Oirhestrn. SPEEDWELL leaver FOR SAX FILVNCISCO, SAN PEDRO iiiul SAN DIEGO. SATURDAY, Oct. 10. DR. IIORSFALL has MOVED to IMHI.II.1 II- 1IMII. IlltlU IIKt7V.IV. Three votes for ono nt Sartor's until tlio f Hth. .TJoost your candidate. ' Sick Room z NEW ARRIVALS We have received many new things, Just Stop in Tomorrow and look them over." ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW People's 5c, 1 0c & 1 5c Store POSITIVELY MASTERS CItOl'P. Folev's Honey nnd Tar Compound cuts the thick choking mucus, nnd c 'ears away tho phlegm. Opens up the air passages and stops tho hoarse cough. Tho gasping, strangling tight for breath gives way to quiet breath lug; and peacoftil sloop. Harold Derg, Mass. Mich., writos: "Wo glvo Foley's H rev and Tnr to our children for tronp and it alwas acts quickly." No wonder a man in Texas walked l"i miles to the storo to get n bottle iif Folev's Hone and Tar Compound. Every user Is a Mend. Sold by Owl l'harmacv for ilie illfff t r tF-f g;i5dr3 t - I 9 J When warmth is ji urgent, the 3f PERFBTION J OILH EATER I v-- T""" CY lf?Z gives it, instantly and V,R2iBL' cheaply. Easily car- "Afffl Tle( from room to 2il room. Needs but cxpgz- I little attention. Al- BsglSj I ways ready. For best i results use Pearl Oil. fjmammmti Dealers everywhere I'V C5ffHD Wrlf for bookhl. "Wtmth V' 2"f2ltp InColJCtnttrt." K Jlk. Standard Oil Company I T iCAUFORNIA) j Vn Portland TO THE PEOPLE OP MARSHFIELD DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNE flNEITS SACRIFICE SALE '.' . xttntint r HEAR THESE PRICES TALK!1 10c Canvass Gloves now 4 pair 25c 50c Work Pants now .' 39c 10c Work Sox, 4 pair -' 25c $1.50 Work Pants ' - - 93c All Overalls :.-.---. 79c $3.50 Men's Hats 1 8$ Men's and Ladies Shoes. $1.09 to $2.69 7c Calico 5 75c Damask, 72 inches wide 49 $1.50 Umbrellas....! 89c 15c Flannelettes llc 25c Flannelettes ,...j.-. HP 8 1-3 cent Gingham 6c 12c Cotton Flannel 7c AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER GREAT BARGAINS tttttttttt YOUR OPPORTUNITY m H S at FINELL A full line of NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Always to be found at Ekblad lf& Son, Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc. See The Parisian always for the newest styes and best quality and most reasonable in price, for h'gh-grade merchandise. -H---MH-0r- --------------- - Tonight, Saturday, Sunday 3 NIGHTS Masonic Opera House lEe 1 15 9 1 5 Girls People 1 5 Presenting an entire new bill of Musical Comedy and Vaudeville each night Prices 25c, 35c, 50c Seats at TSl Busy Corner mt wBHWH