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LMBWHtMRnraSTH -.WWiWJWllHtl y 2j22iH!!5! vBPfwpiSJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FOUR i - ---"-- ajamKtAmwrmttMimmmai'iVAvms i iibiiii iiiiiimiiii himiimh ninaiTitimrnTmrrTf r-f i -""'"- I . COOS BAY TIMES T W,TH the tea AND THE IUASI . n njinvKV. Killtor nml run. - DAN ' K. MALONEV, Ncs Editor -- -" i OffJclnl Paper of Coos County. 1 Entered at tho PoitoMco at Maran Held Oregon, for transmission through thf malls as second-clas. j mall matter. , . .. Dedicated to tho servlco of the people, that no t;od "two ho lack n champion, and that otll shall not thrive unopposed. (i()OI) KVKNINO. Official Paper of Coos County Dedicated to tho servlco of We i. u.. nn .mm! rniiso snail : rchTrnpion, and that ovl. shall not It Is easier to perceive error J than to find truth, for the former 1 lies on the surface and Is easily seen, while tho Intter lies In the I depths, where few nro willing to ! rcarch, Goethe. j t THANSPOHTATION. MJIUfy GEHMAN SOLDIERS ARE JIT URGE i THE COM OF ENEMY tbrlvo unopposed. ' If nil our cars were motor cars Encumbering tho land, An Independent nepubllcan now;-iA d BhootnR HJ, n shooting stnrs niiDflr nubllshed every ovinlnc excopt; ,,, '".' ....- . ZZZX-Z ,A WVlv hv "eu 1,llu "u 1J l" Xho Coos Hny Times Publishing Co Address all communications to COOS IUV DAILY TlMta. THE TIRING LINE 0U aro out on the "firing Hnp of Y the world." You know what It Is to bo tempted, how easy It Is to give In to tho calls of temptation. You have seen people fall all around you because they allowed tho white flag (o go up whon they should have still Insisted upon holding tho "no surrender" sign. You liuvo seen people fall whom you though tho vqry embodiment of courageous 'fidelity and you hnvo sometimes womlcrpd Jf It wore possi ble for nnyone to "run straight." Then yon have looked at yourself and said, "well, yes, I guess It Is. Hovqn't I always managed to do it, nnd I think about as mnny tempta tions como to mo as any one. Those who fall arc naturally weak." Yet you know this reasoning Isn't right any moro than your Intolerance of wenkness Is right. You know that you havo never boon tempted really tempted, like theso others. You've been n pretty good soldier, but really you hnvo never been whuro tho flght lng was really sovcrc. Somehow, there has always been a sort of bar rier between you and tho real dan ger from temptation. You havon't realized It became no one Iium renlly (orrcd tho fact homo to you. Havo you ocr considered Mint each person la a peculiar combination of desires, longings and aspirations? Havo you ever thought that whnt may bo safaly dono by ono porson may not oven bo thought or V)' an othorT ,. " To each of us has como tho Inheri tance of tho nges, and with that In heritance has como both weaknoss and strength. Wo know now tbnt It Is a puerllo cry to say that wo "can't help" n cortnln peculiarity or habit bocnuso It was born In us. Wo nluo know that when wo undertake to rol on that cry wo aro betrayed, nnd that at each surendor to It wo nro wade weaker, and for every victory over It wo nro thnt much stronger nnd hot ter. lU'causo of tho winning fight we havo put up wo nro thnt much better to oursolvos and to tho world. Tho heroic men nnd womon of the world nro thoy who nro on tho "fir ing lino" and who roslst tnmptntlou. Sometimes It lakes almost superhu man courage nml patience, It calls for n hlglu quality of onduranco to put behind one tho temptutloim that come In tho moHt attractlvo form. It it then that ono longs for the opportun ity to run nwny lo some mtv place Ilu wo know that Is tho eowurd'H wnj of resisting temptation und go wc stny on tho "firing Hno" and right It out. A groat mnny of the good pimple o( thlH world nro good bovitusu thoy hnvt uovor been really tempted. Thoy hnvu always boon fortunately sur rounded with, all tho barriers of cus tom and kindly coimlilonttlou thrown up between thoni uinl tho world and knowing nothing ol temptation, t,ho cannot, umlerataud tlm frnlltlo o( others oomplaiontly thoy eoudomn thoBu who err, ulthough thouihulvoi unfit for Judgment. K all our plains wcro aeroplanes Sweeping the curving sky Tho railroads might sidetrack their trains Or put on wings nnd fly. In mnny ways' nnd many things, God's wisdom Ho reveals; To some men ho hnth given wings, And others they hnve wheels, Anon. Charley Hlckox Is planning on giv ing a bear dinner to his friends. If ho docs "It will be n bear." Still Micro aro a wholo lot of people who aro not guilty or hoarding mon ey. I LAU(1IIIM)K0PIIY. I A philosophy or living that makes a man glad ho Is alive "HOW DltY I A.M." "The melancholy dnys hnvo como, Tho saddest ot tho year;" When Mr. Man enn't rush tho can To get a bit or boor. The Defeated. Some Coos Hay marrlod wen regard themsolves ns fugitives from Injustice and tho Mllllcoma Club as n "martyr a sanctuary." Till: IIACHKLOK OIKLSAYS: 110(1 LISA PS INTO SKA. Attack or Illucs MIiiiiiciI for Kuklili of IIoiiI'n IVt. POllTLANI), Or., Nov. 2. Wlwi. tho gusolluo schooner Patsy. Cuptulp VahlbusgU, was bound up tho rgail froni tlio Umprjua Illvor, a fine Bootol torrlor, bolongliiK to Kills Hurkhold tho first officer, leaped into tbu sot and was drowned bofnro nssUtaurt oould reach him. Whether ho deliberately rnmmlttixl Biileldo or leaped ovurboard to pursu n huuey soapull riding on tho whvo nearby Is a mnitor that has not boon fully determined by the mombors ol tlio crow. Ono of the roports Is that ho started swimming boldly toward tho gull and all at once dlvappourec beneath tho surface, fulling tc conn Into view again. Another vorBloji of tho tragedy l that tho dog seemed to be sufforltiB frqm an attack of Co blues, and foi that leasou It Is mirmlaed ho nun have dmlded to end his trouble. It tho brlnj deep Jhu animal n Nowadoys most mon wnrr; at lei- suro nnd ropput in 'haste. ; ; ' iJ ' i Tho heart, illko the npuciullx, Isgot ting to bii merely ta painful and .use less orgnti.'lmtALAS! wo can'tlhovo It extracted! Marrying Men, llko other rnro go pluses, nro born, not made. A girl's Indignation when a wan kisses icr Is somotlmos woroly Indig nation at hnvlug had to wait so long tor him to innlto up his wind to do It. Tho sound citizen wakes tho lonst nolso. Even Ignornnco outgrows Its cloak now and thon. Few women nro capable of Buffer ing in sllonco. A thing Isn't necessarily overdone noii It Is dono over. And It's difficult for sumo girls to llvo down their relations. A bird In tho hand doosu't citusi tho eurly worm to worry any. Separated From the Main Body of Their Troops, They Are in Hiding Throughout France, ' (My Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) ESTERNAY, France (Correspondence of The Associated rressij rallies or uerman somiers separated tioiii we main jodies of troops during the German retreat from the Marne are still hiding in the woods in this vicinity, The French arm 'es" jassed on and there are too few soldiesr left in this part of France to hunt down the German stragglers, They live up )n the country, but otherwise commit no depredations, Along the whole countryside peasants who have returned ooint out burial places of those who fell in the fierce fighting in this neighborhood and for sixty miles to the east, The dead were buried by 800 Paris firemen, assisted by 600 civ ilian laborers, It is said that the tally kept by the firemen shows that 70,000 dead were buried, about 30,000 of them French, The greatest slaughter was in the marshes near Sa zanne. Fifteen thousand dead are buried in long trenches J at the bottom of a wooded hill, French and Germans are buried separately, On the long mounds above the French trenches have been set up rude wooden crosses: a few wild flowers have been scattered on the mounds anci sometimes large stones have been placed at either end, Caps of French soldiers, showing the name of the regiment, have been placed on the crosses or the stones, The trenches In which the Germans are buried are unmarked, The son of General von Moltke is buried near Esternav, I Champillon, about two miles southeast of Coulommiers, is Hie farthest place south reached by the Garmans on their march for the investment of Paris, The village did not have more than twenty-five houses, All were burned, Twelve in habitants have returned and among other renairs have patch ed up the schoolhouse, Six children are being taught there, Strewn over the plain near Fere-Champenoiso are small piles of empty cartridge shells, pieces of broken rifles, ar tillery carriages, fragments of uniforms and various other wreckage from the fighting, In an open space about two miles long by a mile wide were some thickets whore tho Ger- ; man quick-firers had been concealed, On the ridge behind ; were placed uerman long-range guns, wmen were aomggreai damage to the French, It was here that three; regiments of Turkos asked to be allowed to charge the height on which was the artillery, Nothing was known of the quick-firors in tlio bushes in tho middle of the field, Tho three regiments start ed, When they were within easy range the German quick firers opened upon them, Only about half of a regiment suc ceeded in getting forward and taking the machine guns, Re serves were then brought up and another charge resulted in tlio capture of the German guns on the hills after tremendous hand-to-hand encounters, Have Yon Ever Tried ,. Shilling's Coffco? If not, order a can today and if you arc not pleased with it, it will not cost you anything. We have just received another shipment of eggs, two dozen for 65 cents. f COOS BAY TirA, COPfEE AND SPICE HOUSE Phone :ilM-.T. (We Save You Money) Abstracts, Red Estate, Fire aid Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. nKNRY BKNGOTAOKEN, Mnnngor FAItM, COAL, TIMIIKK AN1) PLATTING LANDS -A 8P20IALTr, GKNKUAL AGHNTS KA9T-S1DN MA.US11FIKLI) OI'KIOK, PIIONH A4-J. COQUILLE CITY OPI-'ICK PIIONH IOJ. MARSHFIELD DRUfW HAS VALUABLE AGENCY Hinplo mixture of burl, i? f0r Hiig apnondlpltla. Th u ""' SAVEMON !y onlcilnR ll.o tnuuna Henryville Coal COOS BAY AMD CUREKA STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMER HARDY SAILS I'llO.M HAN I-'UANCISCO HVKUY TKN DAYS SAN MANCISCO OCK UNION STI.IOKT NO. 2, PIKIt II). 10. J. LINDEN, l-'it. .Incut. Telephone Umijr. 111)70. 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RUSSIANS CROSS TURKISH FRONTIER ItOIUIKP OP .MONEV. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos liny Times.) PETROGRAD, Nov, 5,An official communication from the staff of the Russian army in Caucasus given out today, says the Russian troops have crossed the Turkish frontier, driving back the enemy's advance guards and taking a number of towns, TUESDAY'S REVIEW OF WAR To Portland . every Thursday ROOFING Repair Work and Con tracting. ' J. L. BRICE. P.O.Box 118. PJione 89 To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AND COMFOHTAHLE S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NOKTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. O. F. McGEOIlGB AGENT W. II. PAINTER Phono 41, Murshtlold Phono 121, North Dond ! I st. LAvm:ci: hotel (Formorly tlio Coos Hotel) j Stem m heat, hot nnd roM irittr. No liquor. Wo Invito you to Investigate our wlntor rntc'8. Speclul Inducement I whon two or moro persons occu- py oatuo room, I I -f Linu'is lljirrilt, Drunk on Wati-ifitnit,' lAtM-i, Wud to StriiiiKi'r (Dy Assoolntod Proas to Coos nay Times.) Wiroless communication between the German dofondors of Tchi Tau and Pekin lias been interrupted since yesterday and tlio progress of tho siego is not known, There was no change on the oxtremo battle lino in Belgium and northern Franco according to the French official reports issued yestorday afternoon, Tho Germans, who have retired to the right bank of the Yser, appear to be prepared for a new movement to cut the Allies' line, There has been a ronowal of tlio fighting on the East Prus sian frontier, the Germans taking tlio defensive, REPORT GERMANS RETIRING. ' PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORAGE Arrow Line Steamers -SAIfj FltOM- San Frnnclnco Plor No. 2ti. Evory Wodnosday 3 P.M. Phono 27A. Coos Day Evory Friday To Portland And Tueudny To San Francisco THOMAS II. JAMES, Agent Ocean Dock Portlnnd Allium Dock No. 3 Evory Saturday 9 A. M. Mnrshflald. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A I1AO AXD WILL PAY THE POSTAOE on its mrruuN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY pirrn PHONE B7-J. SIAII8HFIEU) (Ily ABsociatod Pross to Coos Kay Ttmos.J LONDON, Nov, 5, Tho sound of cannon was distinctly heard at Ghent, telegraphs the Amsterdam correspondent of in i nntrn ngws Aeencv. ana oe s eveiv inuiuutiuii mm Contontudly enJoyliiK lilnmolf on1 tho dock ImcU of tho l.ookhnrt (Iro-J ory lust ovunliiK, Jnmoti llarrott, mi- lor tho lufluonco of Ihiuor, wu up-! .iroitcliml hy a Btrangor wlio mado tno nan hullovo ho was n pollcoinan. "What aro you dolnn horo?" ho tho collar and startud him toward the GemiailS ai'6 retlllllg Oil the Whole UOIlt TlOm blllgOS 10 ihv pullcu station. ArrlvliiK nt a dark Tlliel, fifteen lllileS Southeast of Bl'UgeS, jornor uiu m ran kit immuuintoiy ran (ilu IiiiihIh throiiKlk Ilarrctt's pockets, .ixtractliiK Ur In hills nnd $I0,r, In illvor. llnvliiK done tlm deed tho dukpoikot Imomdlntoly sot out on u nil, luavlu llarrott to contoniplatc his losa. Ho caino nt nnro to tno polico sta ilon and rupurtoil thy rohhory, lint i lourch of tho neighborhood rovonlod nothluc and llarrott spout tho night u Jal, us ho was lull without moiioy. MSiilSai y FINDING NOIIIEIt OF TONS OF HAY IN THE STACK COKVAI.LI8, Oro Nov. R--Subtract tho width from tho distance ivor tho stack, found hy measuring 'rom tho Kround on ono hIiIo over the stack down to tho ground on tho other sldo, dlvldo hy two, nnd multiply by tho width and then by '.ho lougth, which will give the iiuin bqr ol cubic feet. To find the num Uor of tons, divide hy 512, If ttio Jtdik has stood '.'0 duys or less, by l'.'2, U between 2Q mul 00 days, nnd b 380, If more than i0 days. "This s a fall 1 avc-urato rule," tuys Dean I. A Ilaxoll, In the Orogon Agrlcul- tiral Coliego text on "Form, Account- ng nnd HusIiipsh Methods " IpIIl I I EQUIPPED WITH WIHELKSB. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FItOM HA1LHOVD DOCK, MAItSliriFLD, Dl'HINi THE MONTH OF NOVEMHEIt, ON THE 7TH AT II A. .M : ON THE I ll'll AT 7 A. M.; OS THE UIKT AT 1 P. M. ON THE UTH T 7.t( A. M. TICKETS ON SALE AT POUTLAND CITY TICKET OFFICE, OTII AND OAK STHEKTS, POItTLAND. Phono S1.VJ. o. II. iaNDEHS, Agont BUY THE ' VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER ireamery MAPB UNDKU SAN1TAU1' CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODKKN FAOTOHV. 6TEIHLIZK1) MILK AND CKEAM. t f f PURE ICE tad It- Quality ! Not Premiums 'The cost of the tobaccos in Camel Cigarettes, prohibits the use of premiums and coupons. Camels are a blend of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Smoke smooth and even and leave you scot-free of any clgaretly aftertaste Camels arc 20 for JO cents, and you can't buy a more satisfying cigarette at any price Stake a dime against a package to-dayc Jf your Jialtr can't lupplyyou, ttnJ 10c forontpackaxa or f 1.00 for a carton of fn packog$ ISOOcIgarrtttt), pailagt prrpalJ. Afttr tmohins on pachas, if yoa don't finj CAMELS cii rprtntJ. rttunthi ctthir nln packagt an J u will r fund lour mon.y. R, J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winiton-Salem, N. C . Pma ilnllrerv. 8 A, HI Phono 7ft QO5 t jQcents Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San .Francisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS FItOM .MAKSII FIELD FOI 5 SAN I'lUNCISCO S.TIUD, NOV. 7TII, AT II A. M. Equipped witU wiruksss and submarine belt Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submnrino bell, Passengers and freight. SAILS FItO.M SAN FHANCISCO VOW COOS DAY, MONDAY, XOVKMM'.lt , il P. .M. Ban Francisco office, Greenwich street plor No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGeorge, Phono 44. HOTEL DOTSON I C. A. Jlmison. IToprlctor i Now open under now "lDBea' K homo Placo with ho ' J fog oarved In family l fj i ind room, so.ou per DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue - D -!! Mliby COAL. 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