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wismmmmmmm j& THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS E Lothard McClure ATTOIINKV AT LAW practices In nil courts. Inc Ostlind PIANO TUNKIl AND ItKPAIKISR Jaro ordcrB at W. R. irnlncs' Mui fcTffih Street.. Phono 103-L H H. Harper "' 1IOUSI2 HUITiDKU nenoral Itepnlrlng nnd Cabinet Making. phone 3 4 9-J. W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. ' (Wcltinor Method) Every known illaeaso troatot without druga or surgery. Rooms nd 2, 237 South Broadway. Fbono 132-L. Marohflold, Oi J. M.Wright Tliono 188-H. nUILDlNQ CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on requost Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye. Ear. Nose nnd Throat. GKASSKS FITTBD Pit. MATTI13 11. SHAW DIioabcs of Women nnd Children Office Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 f zuz, irving diuck. , Benjamin Ostlind f CONSULTING KNGINKEK AND I AROHITKCT I Offices, 200 Irving Block I Phono 103-L or 207-J. i Marshflold, Orogoi W. G. Chandler AHG1HTEOT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building Maruhflold, Orogon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold, Orogon. Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D. SWEDISH MASSAGE AND MED ICAL GYMNASTICS FOR ALL DISEASES 837 Coiuiiiorclul nvo. Phono 212-3 The Cheerful Warmth of a Gas Room Heater chases chill and g!oom There is nothing so cheerless and gloomy as a cold room: ; , Most every house has its cold room or cold corner which is avoided as a pest. ' 1 The gas room heater will make such a place inviting and cozy put a lone of cheer in the entire household. Gas room heaters are light easily moved from room to room. You can have the heat just where you need it. Gas room heaters are inexpensive to buy and cost little to operate. Sec the complete display of gas room heaters at the Oregon Power Company office. Everything from a tiny bathroom heater up. WORLDS GRfATEST WAR DAY BY DAY 1IW MALADY I: t IN mm h ERIN SS Hi BRIT! QUARTER i Use iron pipe connections not rub ber tubing. OREGON POWER COMPANY Second and Central Phone 178. I.ON'DON'. Nov. fi 'Zonnelln neck" I Is u Conn of malady now nrovnlent In London. This iionulnr term for stir noi'kR, which nro commoner thnu ov er thltt Reason, huriuisu so maud I.on , 'oners nro criming their necks scan 1 nliiK the honveiiK,' ntt tho seitrchllght( relentlessly oxamlno tho sky for tin enemy- Tho City Tomplo, ono of London' host known ehurchos, Is Insured aptilnst bombs, according to tho nd missions of Its own nflcors, hut It It only ouo of a nutulior of houses o! worship thnt huvo takon out nollclo with u vlow to posslhlo damngo h. epppllns. Thousands of Aniorlcnm attend sarvlcos In the City Tempi when visiting London. Its mlnlsto' lg H. J. Campbell, ono of tho best known clcrgymon In this country. -Ger- WATSOX'S PI.IGH1 NO 8AW EDGES on TOUR COLLARS U you hnvo them Inundcrcti at TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA T. J. BOAIFH $ A. II. IIODGINP l HIGH STANDARD BUY PaintiS, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Etc. off E. F. LeMieux 3TOR Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating 393 North Front Street. Phone 315-.R. Give Best Results New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S. S. JENNINGS, No. Bend GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OK THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OK CAItS HIT Central A v. Phono :17;I-L 4 QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotels MAIIHIIFIKLP, UIli'.GOX Considerable constat nation ant' Ilscusslon was aroused by tho wort' passed around last week that It luu' been discovered thnt n constltutlonn' amendment pasted In 1010 length oiled tho tonus of all Judge oloctoi' thnt year to six yoors. This wonlO lenvo County JiiiIko John 1 Hall twe more years In offlco, and lonvo .lame Watson and .!. J. Stanley, who have been fighting to succeed him, lmwlnj an ompty void. In Watson's enso, ospeclnlly, I' woulj Heem to be a dlsconeortlni Joko, for ho relinquished tho nomlun tlon for county clerk, which ho might hnvo had without question, for thir of Judge. It would seem to bo an ex rollout plnn for tho voters to oxprosi I their proforonco, Just tho snmo, am' then If .In duo Hall should resign which may reasonably bo expected tho candidate polling tho larger voti today could bo appointed to succeed him If thnt wouldn't ho too reason able nnd common sonsp u way ol conducting politics. In tho mtuuitlm' wo may wonder why sonio or tin Htato'H wIko lawyerH didn't dlscovoi all thlH boforo. Coiiulllo Ilornld. Feeling is Bitter Between British and German Soldiers- ' llnnn mans and French Are More Cordial. BRUSSELS, via London, Oct, 29. Evidonco is reaching . jero daily of tho extremely bitter feeling of the Gorman sol liqr against the British, Wherever the Germans oppose tho aritish, tho fighting is reported to bo incessant, Between tho Germans and tho French there Is a more cor Jjal feeling, Near Courtral tho Fronch soldiers In the trenches , signa od a message to tho opposing German soldiers: "This is our Colonel's birthday?' The German's passed the word along the 'tranches and re plied: "Wa won't shoot much .today; lot tho Colonel onjoy tho Jay," I he Germans at Liege,' Namur and Antwerp were busily en gaged in lestoiing the foitlflcatlons and repairing guns spiked jy the Belgians, A considerable number of Germans have jeen killed at Liege while testing the guns thus repaired, GERMANY TO KEEP SUGAR CROP IT HOME 3erman Government to Regulate the Export of Sugar So That Great Part of Crop Will Be Available for Home Use " BERLIN,. Nov, 5, It Is seml-offlclally stated that the gov )rnmoiit has decided to regulate the exportation of sugar in such a manner that tho groator part of tho crop will bo kept n the country for domestic consumption, Tho government lad intended to permit tho freo exportation of sugar, but' changed its mind owing to the advico of loading agriculturists, Mio opposed free exportation on tho ground that sugar is icedecl for the nourishment of tho pooplo, 4 MarshfiplH PA,NT AND iwnr&niieiQ decorating co. J'stlnuilcs Fiit-nUhcd rtiono 80H-J. WarsUnclU, Orro I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I i DAY AM) NiailT SERVICE For taxi, phono 193, Ideal Cafo. ( For touring enrs, phono 20 Chandlor Hotol j LYNX LAMHETH, Prop. j Nov Cabs : : New Cars j K00NTZ GARAGE Excelsior Motorcyclo Agency , LEE TIRES AUTOMOMLES STORED OOOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETH MACHINE SHOP MARINE AND AUTOMOIHLH REFAIRINO OASOLINB FOR BAJiB NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE IBM BATTERIES REPAIRER AND CHAHGED TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has been a hobby with uh for a good many years nnd a lot of our customers will toll you wlion It coiuos to getting good, sound, durable framing mntorlal at tho right prlco wo know our busi ness. Just toll what you want to build nnd tho amount you want to spead and we'll cot busy with our pencil and figure out tho best your uonoy enn buy. Try us. M u C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ItETAITi DKPAHT.MKNT CUT THE FUEL HILL 1 TWO HV USING OUU WOOD PHONE 100. 1- SOUTH 11UOADWAY THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshflold WAS 1 1 1 XGTOX A VEN U E STADDEN STItEET NOHTII ItEND O. A. Metllu, Prop. F. L. ADAMS & SOX Dealers In NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. 362 No. Front St. Phone 340-L PLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Et.tnblU.hcd 1B80. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits , ' Officers: j. W. Dennett. PrcKldcnt. J, H. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cusliier. Geo. F, Winchester, Ahst. Cashier. SOUTH COOS ltlVEIt 1 10 AT SEHVICE j LAUNCH ENPHESS leaves MiuIiflelil every day j S (i, in, I.eae.s head f liter j at il::i() p. m. j STEA.MEU HAINHOW j leaves head of Hut dally at 7 j a. in. I.ovuch Mai-hhfleld nt ii p j in. For (liartcr apply on hoard. HOGICHS .V: SMITH, I Proprietors. WOULDN'T WAJJII FIS!?-:, n,VK.8. 1'irncli Soldier Is Sentenced for Xoi OliojIiiK Coiuiiiaud. PAUIH, Nov. r,. Louis Duthorln a French soldier, 2r yearn of line, be IoukIiik to tho territorial Infnntr) whs lontenced l flvo yean' labor oi public worhH'for linvliiK refused t ohoy tho command of his lieutenant t wash his feet In u stream when id' the others or his company did so uftoi a march. MAKHIAUE I.ICENSKS. Henry Caucus and AuKiistn Lsko. John T. Coy and Mary Allco Coueh 0. It. Howmnu nnd t'ollda Auder win.- Coiiulllo Herald. t 1 ir BAGKAGHY HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED Sec CORTHELL Phone 3171. KIDNEYS BOTHER Pictures & Framing Walker Studio CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Ay Kind of Drlck Work at Prices That Are Right And all Work Guaranteed Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson "Ids., 137 Second 8t. Phono 434-j. j French Ranges. Boiler Work MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for .Good Meals. Prifipe. Roacnnahliv Cor, Commercial & B'dw'yl THE ALICE H. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO CHARLESTON REACH SUNDAY i-eaves Mnrsliflcld nt 8 A. M. M. ROUND TRIP 50c e8 connection with nuto for Sub k.wi wt ,l,,y ant' Shore Acivb RAINY SEASON IS COMING ARE YOU READY? THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE WORLD IS IS A BANK ACCOUNT Open one in our Savings Department. Interest paid on time certificates of deposits also in the savings de partment where deposits are accepted for any amount. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS EAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo ft Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly ilopondablo. Imme diate sorvico, prompt attention to all interests of our cllonto. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. rOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Pour Kood cars with careful driver Foi day servlco, phono lll-J, Hlnnco Blllard Parlors. For Might service, Phone 200-L Right Cafe. D. L FOOTE. SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS ED SUITS MADE TO ORDER GIVE IS A TRIAL UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYLE & C. 0 DAGOETT 256 Central Ave. Phone 250-X. Eof Less Mi'nt mid Take n GIiisk of Salts to Flush Out Kidneys Di ink Plenty or Water ITpIi. m lit In inmit oxcliiiu Ihn kid- ? fneyu, they bocomo ovorworked; et bliiKKlsh, ucho, and feel Ilka lumps !of load. Tho urlno become cloudy; ,tho bladder Is Irritated, and you mny bo obliged to sook rllof two or three times during the night. WIiuh the lildnoyH olog you must holp tliam flush off tho body's urinous waste or you'll he a roal sick person shortly. At first you fool a dull, misery in tho klilnoy region, you suuor train hnukuohe, sick lieadocho, dizziness, Btoiuaeh eU sour, toilKue ooutad mid you foal rhoumutlu twlnaos wlion the woKther is had. Eat lee meat, drink lots of water; also got from nuy pharninolst four ounces of Jnd Salts; tliko a talilo- spoonful In a glnw of wntor boforo ibroakfast for a fow days and youj; jkldnoys will then net fine. This fa. .nioiis units Is made from tho acid "of grape and lomon Juice, comblnod 4 ' with lithla, nnd has boon used fgr generations to clean clogged kidneys nnd stimulate thorn to normal activ ity, also to neutralize tho acids in urine, so It no longer it a source of irritation, thus ondiug blndder 4 oHknew. Jnd Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In " Jure; makes a delightful offras f tuit llthla-water drink which ovry- GOMVIMGED THAT WAR WILL BE LONG ONE uerman Press Talks of An Indefinite Struggle Germany Has Sufficient Foodstuffs to Last Until Next Harvest LONDON, Nov. 5, "Tho Gorman semi-official pross has iow changed its mind and admits tlm war Is likely to last ongor than it was originally thought," says Routor's Amstor lam correspondent, "Tho North Gorman Gazette," tho cor ospondont continues, "in a long articlo rogardlng tho maxi mum prlcos of provisions urges tho necossity to husband the. yheat rcsourcos, Tho nowspapor ostlmatos that Gormany has sufficiont corn for bread for tho army and tho population un jl tho noxt haivost, but it adds that tho war may last longer and that tho Goimans must bo ablo to hold out until a lasting oeaco is secured." 1 BILL WDW BEING MET BY NATIONS NVQLVED INSTRUGGLE PARIS, (Conospondcnco of Tho Assoclatod Press,) Tho mr bill which Europo is mooting dally is now figured (up as follows! ' Russia $14,000,000 jorniany 7,225,000 iranco 7,000,000 -nglnnd r 4,000,000 Austria m ,"..- 4,000,000 Various ;rJ.-. 3,000,000 $40,225,000 Tho Fronch nppiopriatlons aro from official figures as an nounced by M, Ribot, Minister of Finance; tho English estimate )y tho London Statist; tho Gorman total from "an authoritatlvo oourco" in a Goneva paper; and tho other sums from various conservative.- ostlmatos which -havo appeared in ono placo or another, Tho item "various" roprosonts tho probable oxponso lo which Sorvla, Belgium and tho neutral countrios of Switzer land, Italy, Rumania, Tuikoy, Groeco, Holland and Denmark nave boon put, Tho vast total does not includo tho destruction of proporty where fighting is taking placo nor tho well nigh incalcuablo lossos to Europe of 20,000,000 mon under arms being taken from production, There aro no Indications that exhaustion has sot in, but it is evident that tho accumulated troasuro of ovon the richest country on tho continent is being poured out at a rate that adds $200,000,000 a month to tho National dobi, E GLI5H WILL NUT S KG GERMAN BINS List is Prepared to Help Clergy Avoid Those Written by German Authors Many Old and Fine Hymns to be Banned LONDON, (Correspondent of Tho Associated Pres,)- To onablo tho British clorgy to recognizo made-in-Gormany hymns, a list of thorn has noen prepared by Tho Guardian, a church nowspapor, which has opened its columns to a discus sion of tho propriety of using those hymns In tho Englishsor vice, If German hymns wore banned, tho English hymnal would bo deprived of somo of its oldest and most popular numbers, Luther's famous version of the forty-sixth Psalm, "A Sum Stronghold our God is He." would be perhaps tho most ro giottod of all excisions, Other familiar numbers of German origin are! "Hark, the Herald Angols Sing," "Sun of My Soul, Mv Saviour Dear," "Christ Whoso Glory Fills the Skies," "As Willi ninrlnnsR Man of Old." "Christ the Lord Is Rlson Ao-ain ' MATT U MAY I ""T. " ... ' ., ., .J ,',:,"' n I. liT YL riJJ ., I QnnHn, II IIU 4 l" I ' jP. a J. Western Oregon ReproaentatlvG ' on noum iau m u,, nam ... yve HOUgH lliu I luiua ami oluiiu , nan iu uitj UUIU 5 Mll- -- ! ""' ,he kl,lney" llmtx MuX nctUe Inointed." "Oh Happy Band of Pilgrims," IllAH IIII01IIKII8 ! UniRRlila hero say thoy sH lots of . ., Ui,mm ngits PXCitO 3S lllUCll enthusiasm fIS ftVPr Imiiocierf. mui WholiMiilf Grorern jail .sait to folks who bf.lpv, In olllCPlll Wi w ill nifclii ut i 'ao J'Q''H i' aS .;e' AK.rsi.fi.1,1. or-t'..n i . ln ,,,,,, v ,P1IllIn ulllln i .1 tho Oiu'pn's Hall conceits, it is not believod that tho nc a- i M Q mi I 1 m lies SUrtle Anns. 1i 3M-K I , ... ,..,,., v cm.. i.v :,. niaU fViiYmn hvmns w f nri n str WANT.ADS..GET.RES hub ior appointment. 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