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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1914)
ftri ml'V" v.IJl: . - -. ,. . f--.t . , .k n m ft3iaWiJ4bitiiftMilJiyAU MjMii-iiiu J.ii,i. t - PIM EritiHwftiBlHM!!i ias FRIDAY, NUVblvlbfcK p, lair-cvumnM .,..-. r PULP PUT ODOR IS I D1C 00 ELDER 10 RETURN -Oil REGULAR TIE L r nnn w n at nrnMAi i flu i -uwal r iiiiiiini ui urn i u uuiiii l uiiuwau in ul imnii i?nn , i I - -... E ,,, H IDLES STRICT Perl Riley Ballb" ftl 4 .. Phoni ,i7. H Thin Dr. Walter Culm. County Qujck Trjp to Eureka Makes Health Officer, Makes Re- , . . . . A.tnrh port on Complaints . UP Tl,meTt?sl.Jt A.stona H M In This Morning Editor Coos Hay Time?: Wlion I was In Mnrsifled on Nov. Bofor lht o'clock this morning 4 Hi, I Investigated seme "'',B &, 0Hrf, w. Elder had crossed In frnm Hnsia de neo le thpt nml rcn- ,v (Inir office In reKrd to odor, from man rast at me smiin ler the pulp mill. I found t!e odor com- ninal Dock, coming from Eureka, plained of Is from a chemhal known 8ht n at noo for iortBIMt Bn,i cS'ilrihmnll.nJSt, h. will h. fitn nrocrM met! there. The man- bark aatn on schedule leaving the rnninrnro nf mtln hnrc tried to orer- nnrth on Snntfar moraine The Kl come It, without s"fw- J ." ,r , der left here last Tuesday morning shortly nfter midnight crowed :nrekn where they found the iiosginitf nna ae me !'"" " "w. bar fairly rongn. TDe v.oo ny SSlTlrZl reports rerr smooth this five time 5 ear, and the mill n-, morning. ploying fifty' men. It seems t The following passengers arrived thnt the Mtts are not well h Kldr. founded., In Sweden aanatnrlwns are w" ,, -,.. .. ,..r l.nllt In the vicinity of plants be- 1. Fortes, Ralston Mayer. Hoy cniiso tlio odors are considered a ben- Coa. Mrs. W. M. Cox, Calvin Cox. cflt In sleKness. ,.,, Cox. Mrs. W. W. Trolllngw, Mrs. (Slpned) WAIilKK CI LI.N. , .. .. n m Wlckltffe, Health OfHccr for Coo, cn,y. On,' Cress. E. K. Tonlni. Mrs. Tonlnl. A. V. Drown, F. Lewla. pii iiiiriclf wii built on uurpos- na : to cot tlio fumes as far away as into 1 CONCERT Fli LI Myrtle Arms Public Reception ; Great Success Praise for j j Builder Is Given An Immense crowd Inst evening rostmnthHl to tlio general Invitation (to the public to particlpoto in the format opening of the Myrtle Arum Apartmenta, F. K. Conway's now building. The scene was one of rare lioau- , tr, the occupants of the various apartments holding "opon nouse for all, so that the building could be viewed from baeemont to roof garden. The hours of tlio public reception wore from S to 4 In tlio afternoon and S to 10 o'clock in the evening, and lator the patron esses and friends enjoyed a dancing party In the roof garden. During the reception a flno mu sical program was rendered in the beautiful roof garden. Mr. and Mrs. Conway were show ered with praise from the large gathering. UK. 11. I!. KBI.TV. DK.VriST Phone 112-J. Hoom 204. Coke Bldg. Mldiy COAIj. The Kind YOU hnv ALWAYS I'SKIl. I'liiino ''. I'aclflc l,lcrv niiil Tiiiiifnp Oniiiiinv, (1HH.MA.V AK.MY ll.WDMASTUit PMYS m'ltl.NC I'KICXCII AT. TACK WHICH TAKIW VUWlt IX VAUY MOHMXfJ HOt'ltS. IBt AtwMM rtwt ( QM4 Br TtM.J j DUItLIN, Nov. . A concert la the, firing line is thus described by band master Adolph llecker with one of the German armies In France: "After a long march wen went In to camp at G and promised our relvas a good night's rest. At 1:30 wo were suddenly and rudely waked up; oar on t posts had come Inm toHch with strong French forces, and the whole camp suddenly became allvo. A sharp fight was soon In progress. The French artillery was firing Incessantly from a covered po sition. Their shells came with a sharp whist, to explode with a mighty crash. Their Infantry also kept nn a htwy fire. I went forwarJ with my musicians in a covered posltioN. and met Col. von It . who ordered me to rnntrlliHte my part to this Infernal conrert. "I crawled forward, therefore, with ii)' mun to the most advanced trench. asked them to get out their Instru ments, and we played to the great auiusomont of the troops the beauti ful air: "I Feel So Fine In the Kve nine" After some time the moon came out from behind a thick bank of cloud and lit op the battlefield with its bursting shells, and we gave It a welcome with tie meloly :"Good Moon, You Move go Quietly." and the soldiers Joined In with spirit. Some-' what later the French attempted a forward movement, and we promptly received tbem with "IJo'.ly. You Are tho Light of My Eye." The French did not seem to trust this assurance, however, for they hastily withdrew, to the resounding laughter of our men. who did splendid shooting. In order to make It clear to the men Just whom they ha4 in their front. 1 next ntrnek up the fiery Redetzki March: and Just as the rising sun hm color ing the east blood-red 1 dosed the concert with the hopeful ihorttl "Fair beams the Morning-star ' Many of the soldiers, holding their rlfU- In firliiK position. Joined in limtlh." llecker has re.-iiil riv.c the Iron Cross in utoKoiilou of hl bent wry. I'ltANCK'S SIX Hl'MlltKI) YKAU WAIt IlKCOltl) THK HtWDRKD-YKAR WAR the English and deprived them except Calais. THK WAR WITH NAPLES (1 THE WAR WITH SPAIN (IM ccme the Spanish revolution. THE TURCO-QRBCIAN WAR lent her aid to the Greeks. THE WAR IN ALGERIA (1S (he free state in northern Africa tompliebed. . THE ITALIAN WAR (1S5) county of Nice. THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WA Germany. (13S4-HSS) The French drove out of all their continental possessions 4S4) The French defeated. S) The French suceeeeful; over- (im-lSSD) With England, France 0) France began the conuueet of which slie never has onllreiy ao Frsnce gained the Savoy and the U (H70-1S71 France defeated by Eye Glasses We do not have to crow about our eye glasses. Our customers do that for us. Every day some one comes in who has been reo ommended to us by a satisfisd customer. This makes us feel better than all the dollars we tjet in the fitting of glasses because it proves that we are succsssftil 'and that our efforts to please are appreciated. See us for TORIC, or curved, lenses. RED CROSS OPTICAL DEPT. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122. n "Let Us Be Thankful" 'Some have meat and canna eat And some wad eat that want it; ' But we have meat and we can eat Sae let the Lord be thankit." Bobbie Burns THE SPIRIT OF THANKFULNESS PERMEATES EVERY COR NER OF THIS STORE FOR THIS SEASON'S PROSPERITY For Tomorrow a great sale of trimmed hats S6.50 to $26.50 LADIES' COATS, now $3.00 to $18.45 $12.45 to $28.50 LADIES' SUITS, now ....$3.00 to $9.95 85c to $6.50 LADIES' WAISTS, now 39c to. $3.29 $1.50 AMERICAN LADY CORSETS, now 98c $2.00 AMERICAN LADY CORSETS, now $1.39 FOR THANKSGIVING TABLE LINENS CURTAIN SCRIMS BLANKETS ddn RQp QRr. S1 IRr. 1Br. 93rv 3Rr;. 98fi. $1.35. S1.98. S3.25 HAND FINISHED KNIT UNDERWEAR, 25c to $3.25 GARMENT Cadid lime wiC!v Iris per pair e lt.-liifor,L iw I -t ttf f -a fC I'lioenlv Silk Ho,o, .Military Prison ('oiniimndcrs Inflcx- I llile In Iteulutliis; Tliein. IIr Awmlttnl I'itm 10 Coo. IWiy Tlmm.l I I1ERLIN, Nov. (!. (CorrespoJi 'hIoiuo of tho Associated Press. j iTo aay that civil authority In Ger many ltns ovorywliero given way to military Kovernnieiit would be to overstate tho case, and yet it ,l truo that within Its own field i of affairs the military Is not only absoluto. but also at times Inclined utterly to disregard even the holi est atato officials. This prevails o such an extent that passes, for Instance, from the Minister of For oIrii Affairs are only valid when some nrniy officer Is disposed to recognlzo thorn. Tho forulgu corrospondenU loft In llorllti have recently had occas ion to wltnosB the working of mili tary government. The Foreign Of rico sunt to them, unsolicited, tin flnvitatloii to visit the war prison ore' detention barracks at Doher Itz, some fifteen miles outside tlio .capital. The newspapermen as sembled nt the time and plnco di rected. With them wore Captain J.ochleln, of the Imporlnl Admlr alty and suveral high officials of itho Forolgn Office. Tho commnnd ant of tho military camp, an older 1y Gonernl, approached tlio group and addrosseil them brusquely. "Nobody will be admitted to soe the prlsonors." ho said, "and as long ns I nm commandant hero, the same rulo will prevail." He tn mod his back on tho state officials and newspapermen nnd (strode back to his roonl without 'a word of explanation. The fact hat the visitors were prosent by Invitation of the government mado no difference to him. The civil officials of Germany 'realize that the fact tlmt tho neu tral nations are getting so little news from the German sldo Is in some degree the fault of this lack of co-nporatlon between tho civil mid the military officials. If tho former could have their way, tho foreign press service from Ger many would be much more nearly complete, but they are blocked by this attitude of the army official. For business For pleasure Foe labor For leisure These Suits Are Just What YouVe Been Looking For The different grades the different models th2 differ ent prices, all combine to of fer you absolute suit satis faction. ' $15.00 $17.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing Shoe Company Bandon Marslfield Myrtle Point t NORTH BEND NEWS f Mike Phillips, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Phillips, killed a large bluik bear on North Inlut tho other day. Milan Richardson and bride Iihvo returned from h visit with his folks ut Med ford. Revival meetings are In progreH In the Christian church In North Mend. Rev. Samuel Crogg Is nslst ted by Singing Evangelists (ieorge A Webb and wlfo, of Portland. Large crowds are In attendanco nightly. iOKOMszisEzmsex-scn I AMONG THE SICK I t e Matt L. May, who Iiuh beon con fined to Ills bml In the Myrtlo Arms, and was reported impinvlug, was re-1 moved tu Mercy Hospital. i HALL. SATl'HDAY NOV. 7TIL HHH.MK.V.S DAXt'K at FINNISH $::iinu has been subscribed toward a proposed new cannory at Oreui-o, It. O. Kurnhart U loading n move ment among the farmers near Pendle ton to donate right of way and raise a cash bonus so that tho Northern Pa ell lc will construct a t'lilrteen-mlle epur from Myrlck to Huldmun. W. i:. Lamm, of Danville, Illinois, has purchased 2r,,ni)n,oon fuet of tim ber in the Crater Lake National For est, which will have to bo removed by the end of four years. A mill will probably bo erected at once. Mr. l.aiiuu is now In Portland. The Hill Hue will run through trains from Chicago to Astoria next spring to connect with kt camera to Sail Francisco. BRADLEY CANDY TO BE Given Away AT THE ELECTRIC SHOE STORE This candy is fresh and is made especially for us. For the next two weekis we will give a big sack of candy fres, vith every pair of shoes you buy from us for cash at this store. Our shoes are as good as can be found in the city for the price, and we nvite you to come and see for yourself. ELECTRIC SHOE STORE 180 South Broadway 3 JUST IN Children's fine knit Toquoa, In Oxford, Ourtllttu! and WhlU. The , prite l.'d New line uf Ladtos' flny Iluud- b kerchiefs. Note our prlcoe on large dolls. ADD SPICE AND FLAVOR TO YOUR SUNDAY DINNE With Some of that MINT JELLY or SPICED TIGS We have CANNED ARTICHOKES, 6 in a can for 25c. Also a full line of fruits and vegetables. Nasburg'sGrocery THE GOOD -HOUSEKEEPING STORE OEKKSEKS.-cMawafiZESceeaEBi E. Lothard toi McClure IVntii t & AT Ll ")), m, ,,, "ii coBtU, loci Ostlind PIA.VM irtv Uave -Tdcrs at y r HlRi lc Con.pnny. w' " 'Wiet' " . Sixth 8lrt hl U U ll... ' 1Blhil H. H. Harnnr III llTLt1 .... ;cm: i,es ?v 'bono 319-J. s' (Wcl IIIKF ILilVJi Evnrv i, .' " V'Wi Vltho, t .,r'. " . l -. M7"MVS2SL t'liono 132-L. ,."' x rtnt!u I. M. Wright jjaarsfisH Or. H. M. Shaw l'yC' m t'ofe' ThK (IjAKSI S PlTTl-n l)It. .tIA'ITIM ii J.iifP ifeWh-a'Vfe-Olh 202. t.;"r' ui Benjamin Ostlind CONSUMING KXflKHa in ?hnn?M&. I" .'.?! . -w vw 1 ut QJJ, Marsblleld, 0 W. G. Chandler tt)fMII-n.. Rooms 301 ana 302, CoksE.na.1 Wm. S. Turpcn AIICIHTKCt Marshfleld, Orejoi Mrs. Olivia Edman, M.T.B SWEDISH SIA.SS.UK AND M ICAL (lYIV.SnS l.'l III K,i...l.. n .inn i;i.ib.uij :t7 Ciimmcrcliil at. Itotc tt NO BAW K0088 OB Youn coLuns If you Iiato them buM t TWIN CITY 8Ti:AM UfflM SMITH'S VARIETY North Bend, for Fancy and Dm CHINA r. j. HOAirn q a. 11 wm n ut:u PAINT MP Mdianiircm DECOMWI L'stlnwtfi I'unUM Phone 0P-J. KArtMhUfrf! ' CITY AUTU & IAAI w,i I DAY ANII NKIIIT SHIHi For taxi, phone 193, IdetlCA For tourltiB car, plot! II, I Chandler Hotel I lynn iasiiii.Tii, m tnnMT7 nSPHRE Excclfclor Motorrrde AI j LEE Tints- . ........j cmitlD 0OOS COUNTY'S MOST COW MACIIINK Bliur BIAIUNU AND AH0MCU ItKPAiniSO . ..nT, Mil GASOLINH tu ";.-. 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