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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1914)
im m&axcBaaassssaa BBamBHHlH l&M EE335X9SKS OltO WITHllMES HEADERS . HIE IN vr V v i I : j ;V-f L:i 'r., h .-' " IVLS!j !?. V W. V t - y ? . r IT "HE tTlMESUbolioves lu making good Instead of limiting excuse For the next few drtys, h&wever, Tho Times will bo Issued undoritress fill mid strenuous circumstances. The inovlnir of the nlnntJotjf n. daily ncwsnnpbr IS a heavy task In Itself and when It Is doncgrlthout massing n publication It becomes doubly difficult. Tho r6moVAjof one I of the linotype machines was halted between the old and new offices last night and It became necessary to operate one get the paper out today. If you find The Times a few days Just renlembcr we are all doing our best to serxo you and boar with us until we get everything lu running order. OLD ASSOCIATE H n NOW ZJZ .T-ST'Smltf Mill Employes Send Re- bit lacking the next memurance 10 incapaciiaicu Man Thanks buven A6BEST TWO OVER k r I" n ' - 11 00. GIBL1 i ,. ') LOSE IN PKc u. , i Stever George and Gus Del eous Held for Allowing : Games Iri Restaurant SloVdh George and Gns Delos, proprietors of the Greek coffee house at 36S Front street North, were arrested at 11 o'clock last illght at their place of business and put In Jail, charged with gambling Chief of Police Carter, Officer Rich ardson and Assistant City Attorney Kbhdail made the raid on the placo. The Jury Is being selected this af ternoon and tho caso will come to trial before Police Judge Hutler A Sttiidqu'st. an old employe of he C. A. Smith Company, who has iceii laid up since last May as n re mit of a partial stroke of paralysis, estorday was the rocopient of a nurse collected by employes of tho ilg mill. The purse was aceoinpan el by a letter stating that the gift van from all the men and that they Incercly hoped that his health would be restored on. The individual Terrific Loss of Life in Racent "" of t,u' r wero not an- Firrhmink-ps in Prnvinop of la:U Mr' Sn,,,n-l,ut l,lshly ""predat tarinauaKes m rrovincb 01 i eg thu nPtIoll of Mt tomm ng80,,,. Konia, Turkey. j n(0!, nmi giti todny that he hoped ID; A,Kitt ttrt. i rao. ti, Timni It would not be long before ho could: WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 13. show his appreciation by other menus' More than 3000 lives were lost In ' than mere words,, j the earthquake In the Province of Konln, Turkey, on October ICth, ac cording to n cablegram received to day from Ambassador MorgouthHU to tho Statu Department. tUjr AMOrhlfj rrrM to 'oi ltr TltllM 1 NACO, Oct. 12 -The C.uri.nr.n gar rison of Naco. Sonoia, was subjected again today to shell fire from tho guns of Governor Mayto.ona. Vllln'n a rtl I ery, which threw font shells into American tenl'ory yesterday, doing considerable dHm::te, rretned to be better handled toilav and tho shells foil In Mexican teiiltory. Ill I 10 is suiom IT Wllili m: A IMG XKJUT lir Kaglus and their friends at tho l'aglos Hall tomorrow night. You are expected. TO SPARK RKSIHKNTS 1)0 (Uy AiaofUtr4 frrma lu cxno Baj Tttnn.) TOKIO. Oct. 13. As n result of tomorrow morning. Officers declare tMo Japanese Emperor's dosiro to their bollef that this is a clear caso B,mre tue uVus of non-combutnnta of gambling and thnt they have been nn,i noutrals In Tslng Tnu, the Gov ovorshadbwlng tho coffee house for crnor of Kino Chow has sent Gor sdmii time. It Is claimed tho mtm -,,, officers to arrange the details sold stacks of chips and gamblid for thojr doparturc bufore tho In wlth these. nugtirntlon of the finnl attnek upon i , the Gorman fortross by tho Japanese 'and llrltlsh forces. i'lie I'liloa Coffee Uiiiim will now tlteii Sundays until H p. in. This Dainty Actress Gets Back to Nature AS AltTllil.KUV m:ais war. NOW ID? AmikIiIpJ Cm- o ! Ir Tlirt.l 1 RERUN. Oct. 13. "Artillery Is trump In this war," says a wounded German officer Interviewed by tho Tageblatt He continues: , "Our German Bliollu are won ders. In addition to their destruc tive effect, the moral effect of their Ulrtrn-in fnlnrnel Moloe Hinr. detonation Is plainly to bo observed inuiijuii iiiiuh,ji inunuo y - jh0 enemy is not a little affected lures to uuvemmeni wiui Copper River Railway tilt XmwHiM rmt in Co r TImm.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 13. An offer to sell or lease the Copper gheg nre fln efft.ctlve ,)rojectlle. ex. Hlver and Northwestern Railroad to cept tnnt tncy ,i0 not uiWnys explodo by the dull uncanny noise. Tho showing of our field howitzers Is n complete success. They are actually equal to tho heaviest field pieces of the French, tho Rlmallho (15.5 centimeter) howitzers. The French tho Government for uso in connec ion with the railway that the gov ernment Is preparing to build In Alaska was made today by J. Pier- print Morgan to Secretary Lane the 'Interior Department. "In our advances wo have had opportunity to observe on tho French dead and wounded the effect of our shells, and it was very great. At tho beginning of the war the percus- that KINK COQl'lhl.K ROYS Jctlps from Coqulllo stated r quite a stir waR caused tnoro yes terday when two youths, aged about nlhtecn, woro arrested and tried fdr Intoxication. They refused to tell1 where they got tho liquor. Tho effect older and evidently the lender, wits sentenced to pay 1100 fine, Record er Lawrenco allowing to pny It In ton monthly Installments. of slvo point of our projectiles Is said to have lain too high, and It is In teresting to note thnt we first learn 1 of this from letters captured from tho French. "It must be said that the French cnuuoneiTcs shoot extraordinarily well. They keep a sharp watch, ""i flro as soon as thoy boo dust rising, even at groat distances. .. ni.u thoy c an rockon only on morn) Tey must also have ex- wrfei vJ MARC3ARITA FISCHERel MUTUAL 5TAR.' EAUTY- POSTPOXK RANQUDT Tho annual banquet of tho Past Mutrons' Association, of Mnrshflold, which was planned for Friday ove tilug, has boon postponed. ri:i.korci: Fun: floor When tho big now flro truck dropped to tho rear of tho flro sta tion tho front wheols promptly cnmo near dropping through tho floor and today Gordon Smith has completed tho ropnlrlug of tho floor. Tho front flooring of tho hall Ih made of Heavy two-Inch plank while that of tho rear is only ono Inch lu tfricMness, r collont Information at their dispos al. Their ammunition supply Is well looked after. A cossatlon of flro because of lack of ammunition al most never occurs. This Is the.mnro romnrkablo bocauso of tholr system of firing, In which they nook out nn area In which thoy assume the ono my to bo present and simply deluge It with tholr fire. "Our honvy artillery has bocomo tho torror of tho enemy, nnd tho appoaranco of the 'growlor' ftho Miirgailta riM'hci', tar of the Homi-ty-Muttml motion plrturcM, usually is seen In cvi'iilnjf gnrli or fashionable morning or afternoon nttlre. She is o very pretty that her personality Is issoclnted with the dolicttte thlusrt of life nit her than ltn rigors. Rut she has a hublt of dolntr the unoxpected mid dniiiK It w well tlmt one suspects that, after nil, It is Jtut what one had oxpoctod. Now her pretty pink arms nro lfl 1-0 Inch mortar) Is always Joyful- scratched and her unkliw mid too are ly wolcomod by our troops. Its of- scarred because Harry Polliml, dlrec- I Wet Weather Comfort Thren DoIIari Ouyt a lot of it TOWER'S rail BRAND REFLEX SLICKER Wear it wlitn you work. Cannot abiotb water turnt 0 every cliop and kcvpi you diy and com tollable. In every teoiea jervcecoal, itiona at every point. A big buy any way you look at it, SOLD EVERYWHERE Protector Hat, 75 Cu. tGWEKs JY. JfVvoMK. f Mm rRf)W n 'Clio CnrutceJ M , WERCO.,Barioa reel is fearful. I liavo seen two masslvo walls of a house penetrated by It. Tho detonation brooks nil tho windows In tho vicinity. Where It strlkos tho mieiny nro thrown to tho ground by tho nlr pressure. Tho hodlos are terribly mnnglod nnd cov ered with grayish blue dust. Al though our honvy artillery has no protoctho shield. It has ropontodly tnkou part lu battles with direct flro nnd played a decisive part. "When our flio Is effective tho French simply abaii'lon their guns. If It Is loss offectlvo one notices that tho guns are pulled out of tho lino of fro, while tho umniiiultinu wagons aro loft standing. They of ten succeol lu Umbering up with extraordinary quickness mid gottlnn into another position further li.wk Tl.o Fronch Gold ploco. both us re- ' " Tir.lB effectiveness and the road I- i iikck ness with which It can bo handled, 'iium no consKieiO'i goon. tor of the Renuty-Mutiial Coiiipnny. has singed a one reol plctiuo lu which Miss Fischer npponrs as n child of the rocky waste. Under tho nnmo of "Nledn." which glvoK tho piny Its title, the elmrmlng little woman plays op pcNlto Mr. Pollard, with Joseph Harris us an old mini of tho mountain. AVIien she returned to tho calm nnd comparative ease of tho Santa Rnr bum studios Miss Fischer vowed that whatever back to uaturo work she hi'iiceforwniil would do would liedono lu a Persian gnrdeii or on a terraced lawn or on one of those million dollar plnv toys that oupheiiilstleally aro known as country estnles. No inoro Isirefnnt mniuitniii work for her! AT Tim t'lilon ColTee new niaiiagemeiit. It dhnise iiiider will please I', lR IIOItSIWM, has .MOVKH tc ROOMS I Ili-I 1-1.1, IRVING RI.OCR Mbbv COAI. The Kmd YOl Imvr IAV.YS I'SKI). Phono 72. Pacific Mvery and Transfer Company. The sohiidum; drain-cooh ray s1wc.k Grand To-Night "PKRIkS OF P.U'U.V No. 8 re ifUted. "TUB WINNIE TRICK" VJ(. graph Comedy, THK KIIAIIOW OP VUACiKDY" Two ieel Lubln, TliK MTW.K W1IWW." UVM. urn. tfSMi' 8BATO ,X1SX oifXTS. '' l.v. (iiirdluer, a.m. I0:()0. . a. in Il:i)().. a.m. 1 1 ; : 0 . . p.m.ll2:30.. p.m.' 1 :30. . p.m. 2:00.. p.m. 2:uo . 0:00 G : a 0 j . . 7:00.. 7;00.. 8:00. . 9:301.. a.m.j 1 0 : 30 . . n.ni,ll:30, . Ii. in, 1 : a 0 J . . 12;30.. I.v. Mnrshflold KIRNRV TROl'RI.i: unci:. There Is smli lea ly action lu Fo ley Kldnny Pills, you feol tholr lumlliiK from tho very first dona. Backache, weak, soro kidneys, pain ful bladder and Irregular action d sappoar with tholr use. O. Pal mer, Green liny, Wis., says: "My wlfo Is rapidly locovorluu hr health nnd strength due sololy to Foley Kldnoy Pills." And W. T. Hutchoiis, NKliolson, On., says, "Just a few doses m ".do me feel better, and now my pains nnd rheumatism aro nil gone and I sloop all night long." SoM by Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Frank I). Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 7 1. Oct. Tikis. 13 Wed. 1 1 Th. 15 Frl. 10 Sat. 17 .Sun. IS Mon. 10 , . S:30n.m . D:30n.m .10:00a,m . 1 1:00 jn, in .12:00m. .12:30p.m. 12:30p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m.j a. in. j a.m.j a. in, j a.m. p.m. B;30.. Tuos. 20 ..j iiOOJn.m Wod. 21 Th. 22 Frl. 23 Oct. 24 Sun. 25 Mon. 2U Tuos. 27 Wod. 2S Frl. 30 Th, 20 . I 4:30u.m 5:00n.m 5:30a.m. 5:30n.m G:30a.m. .. SiOOJn.m. , . 0:00 a.m. , .10:OOJa.m. , .jl2:00m. .,ll;00a.m WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF TUB CADILLAC and PORtf AUTO KUPPUKS FOR AUj MARKS OF CARS 17 Central Av. l'liono a7JJ.L IIit AtniI ITmh to I'eor tjv TlmM.j SPRINGFIKM), 111.. Oct. 12.- Sec retin y of Stnte llnrry Woods, ono of the Democratic Senatorial eand' datos at the September primal les nu I a former operator on the Chicago Hoard of Trade, killed himself yes terday and his body was found today lu tho garage at the icm- of his resi dence. Tho on y pos Ihle Indication for n motive was a bulky liuu Ho of papers, s owing extensive dealings In grain through a Chicago brokerage house. Years Ago all but the shortest journeys were meas ured by days-no w all but the long- est ones are measured by hours I WORTH BEND NEWS I 4 Mrs. Walter Noel of Coiiullle Is spending a few days lu North Heud with her sisters, Mrs. Kltuer' Iloppor and Mrs. Wlufred Rohluson. IT Wllili Hi: A lll(.' NIGHT. For Kngles and tholr frlou Is, nt at tho Kagles Hall tomorrow night. You nro expected. Tho I'iiIoii Coffee House ulll serve Chicken Ulnncr eeiy Siiiiday. Don't forget Hunch tonight . Ycnrs a() when a limn waniod to buy soiiiotliinK 0l. iW(1 thing'to soil, ho old hih neighbor mid so si'iuhmlly in tho .SlllC ol! days his message poached poi-liaps, several peohit- .iln JT i crested in Ins proposition. Todaywlion a man wishes to buy or exchange anything, whelhep i ,t. vm( m. u j ' rann op runiHui-e-il' he wants to rent a flat op ,, ,., ll(1 " insoi'ts a little Want Ad. In one day his message is capiied lj I'ore Uiousands of people among whom I here will l(. jUsl t,(l " son ho. is looking for. As Uie, express train has supplanted the Want, Ad has snrpuiwdud Ihe'old "word of barter sale. ' . slnjc mouth" l.ftnn,.1. . QV-. ,. SQ ... method of 77fj Coon Dun Tinm iriljiiis (hiili circulation of . mrP I it u 21)00 copictt is iir-cniiicnlli llic paper In carry nnr memtuc In (he people of Southern Orv(j( u to hear Taylor G. I ' at RnptlHt Churcii. ! WM 111 I I IIIU1IIIJIM IIWMMWMWJl..lMlMllMfWUaMtMaMtrnMliWlMMIUU-".- HiBMr- - f HHI - -!,, '" yrtsyg- , ixtimiaaifaSSf f 7 -i-. fl Ik I ' tyKLf Av?'Atf47 Jr tii. - MRKi5l -r o JPri8 in Would You Vote to Urn Ten Thousand More and Women Out of K Oregon ? Yot 'flint Ifc one of the FIHST remits tint wulllft niloptlou of Ktntowdllo prnhlhltlori hi Oregon, Aien't. Ilintw. haul enoiigii w . '" .j flr . ,...1 ! utiiiiuti in Oiogon even now viimi) '"-. ,, i.i.. ,.-i.n,i.i,i bIiiim Id nreuill here I II muiuniiiv iuuiiiui.k - ... , .-...i.i iiiiiKCTliY bo lliroBa llllill nun nuiuvui . iilnviiiont In Portland nlont. .i i,..i,..irr and n'nro of liu'l rntwimuy in..., -.. """-"',,,., l.WH"! outlio tto woiiiu iw iiiiuiTOi i.-j--" U vi adding other oinuwiuiu hi " growing army of Idle. Would you v halplng hun unity when you knowingly croated huncer and want? . ,ani c boti You. or nthoru near and dear to von. who andlv uod tho woklv Incoino now rcicolvod. niljiht find it out off. The wo .i -oiiine to f-Bfc I rowful nlctiire than wortliv mon and womon seciltin omiilovniant dnv after day. woalc nftor woolc, mouth nftor mon , Wlill., vi, ii in,, HilnkliiLr r Hi,, iiuv imti'iiiiiiiiiiw uliniii vim inliilil Iiiiiio iii "reform lv law." you should ilf Miluk of J .niamM whom jou wniflcl foice out of and peihaph onto the htieits, hungry nnd Miu-vlng, through lack ,f oniployiuenl and iiiimii.- otagiwdi A SOLEMN DUTY RESTS ON YOUR CONSCIENCE Register Before Thursday, October 5 VOTE I 333 I X I NO I AGAINST PROH18STI0N v.,.. iir. ,. o. iL j .-j i-iu ,t0 .n avs in PreCl voung quauncauons: oix monins resiueuce m mc oii.v, ... . . ...... .. infli nntion statu Defeat of the proposed prohibition amendment will have no ef feot upon the efficient nome iuu. w 1 in force, and each community will continue to determine its individual stand on the matter of cjra raid Advertisement, Taxpnyors and Wage Earners' League of Oregon, Portland, Oregon. i i 1 A i( .. jr ELflOtvL ..-afe ra