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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1914)
amHRna wmmmmimmmmi mnmn HfflH TWSbay times i . i (. ... ... I f.9l a'lvtM i ir It n vaM)NEV. Editor nnd Pub. &yCR. JSALOXEr, News Editor Entorod nt tho Postoffico nt Marsh Bold Oregon, for transmission Rugh the malls ns second-class tull matter. Dedicated to tho service of the people, that no good cause "" s champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. . Official Paper of Coos County. i An Independent Republican nowi napcr published every evening except , Sunday, and Weekly by Iho Coos liny Time Publishing Co. World's Greatest War From Day To Day PROMINENT FRENCHMAN tX VIEWS ON THE BIG WAR BUIISCHIPTION KATES. DAILY. i Oneywr -gJ ' Per month ..... , One year ........1.80 When paid strictly In ndvnnco tho I subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 por year or $2.50 Lr i tli months. . " Address nil communications to I COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. ' Official Paper of Coo County THIS TO HIS CHED1T. WHATEVER wo may think about, John I). Rockefeller nnd the' ways ho acquired his Immunso wealth, thoro nro fow who will not endorso tho uso which ho la making of n part of It In Bending prompt and genorous succor lo tho llclglnnB. j It Ib easy to Bay tiat ho Ib only doing what ho ought to do and thnt ho j ought really to do a grcnt deal moro j both at homo and nbroad. Thin may bo very trno; but how many of IiIbI carping critics do oven u pnrt of.' what they could and Bhould do? j At tho best, or worst, Rockefeller hns no monopoly on giving In this I great human cause. Everyone Ib free to compoto with him In this to the full limit of ono'B generosity nnd means. For onco, It ennnot bo said ho Is crowding wnyono out. What concerns us Just now is thnt Rockefeller Is doing tho right thing! for once, anyhow, nnd In feeding the starving nnd naked sets nn example that his uovcrrst critics cannot do better than follow. Nobody need worry nbout whother It Is a "grandstand piny" for effect or tho result of genuine sympathy and a recognition of personal obliga tion. Nobody need take Rockefeller's motives as his own In giving. Each mny give from IiIh own motive. With n population greater than tho city of New York Buffering from hun ger and exposure nnd hopelessness, thcro ennnot bo too many helpers nor ! too 'many motives. Rookofoller'fl motlvo In probnbly no moro mixed thnn thoso of tho rest of'UB whon wo perform n good nc-j tlon, says tho Snlom Capital' Journal., Ills "tainted" dollnr.s will carry noth-! Ing but healing In hlu bennflclniles. Htandnrd Oil as nn iingol of marcy will not bo loss efficacious thnn ouo with whttor wings. 4 4 HOME PAPERS HAVE TO j give Away puemiumh j TO HOLD SUHSCHIHI.'HS Former Premier Oleiiieneonu ToIIh of Ameilenn View of Htnigglo. IHr AmocIiIM Prm lo Coo I!y TlmM.l BORDEAUX, Nov. 20. Georges Clemenceau, although ho holds office no longer, still remains one of tho commanding figures In French pub lic lire. It Is now forty-four years since ho camo to Hordeaux as n member of tho National Assombly. Even Hum whon all appeared lost, ho declnred that Franco would rise again nnd vindi cate herself, and ho has worked ceaselessly throughout his long nnd brilliant career to bring nbout the realization. It was with that end In view thnt ho effected tho understand ing with England, bo fruitful in its results not only on French foreign policy but on tho French national chnractcr. Ho Is hack In Hordeaux onco moro under greatly different circumstance. His only regret Is that hu may not ILvo to seo tho end of tho great epoch through which Europo In beginning to pass. Iustnllcd In n modest uimrtmotit, ho works nil day and fnr Into tho night directing his newspaper "l'llomnio Enchalno" (Tho Man In ChaliiR) so called ns n protest against, tho unintelligent application of tho censorship. Strong and vigorous not withstanding lils seventy years, his eloquent eyes flash beneath his bushy brows ns ho spcakos of Franco's mag nificent effort. MlllloiiH of French men dally rend those articles Instinct with tho spirit of enlightened patriot ism Into which tho ox-promler puts tho beBt ho has to give. Sometimes they contain trcnclmnt criticism of mlsmnnngomont In somo public de partment, which his high hciibq of duty nttachliig to Ills great Influence Induced him to make, criticisms which have nlways been fruitful In good results. No one in Franco understands hot ter, probnbly, thnn Georges Cloinon cenu American IdealH and aspirations. "Tho Amorlcnn public," ho writes In ono of his, latest articles, inspired by tho uttornuccB of certain public men In Amorlcn whlcn ho construes as In dicating a proiFrcnch sympathy, "Is by nature, very Independent. It watches closely Its own nffalrs, Irtit nt tho satno time remains always open to questions of general interest which make for the conquest of tho right among nations, the highest aspiration of humnnlty. If tho noblo demands of tho Declaration of Independence nro anchored In Its heart, any Idea of International propaganda Is rigorous ly banished from Its thought. Every thing Is concentrated In tho ardent dally labor. America has no tlmo to give to tho charms of doctrlneB un less strongly supported by facts. Tho properly authenticated fact Is for Am erican opinion tho natural foundation of all thinking; which does not ex clude nn Idealism tho best part of which should bo reality. "America considers Europo in tho oyo, Interested, tender nnd oven pity ing with which the young liinn Just beginning Ufa looks upon tho vouern blo grandmother Just nbout to leave It. Our customs, our quarrels, our thoughts nro fruitful matters of re flection, nhovn nil whon America ran draw Bomo practical conclusions from thorn. Rut our old continent appears worn out, to tho Amorlcnn. A violent history hns for long turned nnd turn ed Its soil with Its ploughshare It hns mndo Amorlcn, that Is tho main thing, since It Is America thnt must renew, not yot perhaps its culture although Amorlcnn culture cannot bo under-rated but 'nbovo nil und be fore nil by tho strong oxnuiplcn of life, tho profound conditions of Its activity. Thoro can bo no question I of Europcanlzlng Amorlcn. Hut bis-1 tory will show whether Europo will be Americanized by the irreslstlblo! virtue of tho model. j "Thus Amorlcnn opinion, unaffect ed by any personal Interest In this redoubtable nffalr, can produce nil absolutely unbiased Judgmout." "My, How Good 'They Tasted" You remember those buckwheat cakes and maple syrup that made chilly mornings a delight and fil ed them with the joy of living. Well, we can give you the same thing over again if you will order "HUNGER'S PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR." ' "ADIRONDACK PURE MAPLE SYRUP" TOWLE'S VERMONT MAID MAPLE SYRUP" A fresh new stock of these appetizing, breakfast dishes have just arrived. , Remember, we always have the best in the market and at the LOWEST PRICES. Phone 326 your first order and you will never regret it. Let us prove it to you. CONNOR & HOAGLAND South hroadwav :::::: Phone, 326 Abstracts FOR RELIAHLR AHSTRACTS 01' TITLE AND INFORMATION iVROU'll COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARKHFIELD AND ('OQUILLK CITY, OREGON GENERAL- AGENTS, EASTSIpE AND SENGSTAC KEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS HENRY SENGSTAl'KEN, MANAGER DR. II. U. KEIrV, DENTIST Phono 112-J, Room 204, Coko Rldg. Iilldiy COAL. Tho kind YOU Imvc ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Company. I (From Coqulllo Ilornld.) A canvasser of tho Irrepres sible variety wiih In town last week soliciting orders for the National Weekly, which has to glvo away valuable promluma to hold n circulation. If anyone succeeded In atopplng hlui be fore ho got to the end of his splnl wo would lllto to heur how It was done. Wo have Just Marled our emit 'delivery nnd Ko Vrlll bo Able to iimko special deliveries nt any ""' "' place. Wo did thin M Mould Ik nblo to ulvo good heivlco to outlying; UIMrlcIs and vlll lw glad to call on you for your orders. Come In and mm uk or drop us a nnd and wo will call on you. COOS BAY TEA, COffEE AND SPICE HOUSE Phono HIM-.T. (Wo Savo You Money) IHTEHCHI TBWSPDHTITI1I CO. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San .Francisco. ST 1 REDONDO HAILS FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY SUNDAY, NOVEMRER 22, AT P. 51. Equipped wltU wireless and submarine beli. Passengers and freight. SI HIS P I SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarino bell. Pn'ssnnpjora nnd froicrlit. HAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM 5IARSHFIELD SUNDAY, NOVEMRER 22, AT II A. 51. San Francisco of lice, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeorqe, Phono d4. FINANCING THE WAR. ' rrHE appalling cost of tho Euro-) I penn war Is again mndo evident In tho appropriation whluh tho Ilrltlsh purllaiimnt h about to vote Tho latent request Is for JI.LT.O.OOO, 000, which will bring tho total of! reditu to 11,025,000. And thin for n country which thus far linu put In to tho field only n fraction of the forces fighting for (lormnny, Russia Franco and Austria. j Allowing for the largo number of mnn In England now on a war foot Jug nnd for tho enormous expense of it lingo navy under n full bend of Btfciuu, tho rots to Hrltnin cannot be gin to equal tho outlay for each of' tho other powers mentioned, yot It Is almost equivalent to tho expenditure on tho Door war, which, lasted near ly three years. Tho cost to Franco In October nm-1 minted to moro than 10,000,000 a day, which though colossal, Is a big' eduction, ,from tho 120,000,000 .- day spoiit'durlng tho tlrst weeks of the war,' i All told', t!ie outlay by tho govern ments of'the vnrloiiH fighting nations for tho first 100 days is estimated by tho best qualified financial o.perts nt not less than $5,000,000,000. And thoso flguros tnko no account, of the destruction of property, of ruined industries, of idlo men nnd men drawn off from tho production of -wealth. If tho war Is' to last as' some thlulc for at least two years It ' will take Europo moro than half a , century to recover from the loss. That Is. tho material loss, for It may take still longer to recover from the bitter hatreds nnd brutality eli gendqred by this lapse Into barbarism, i HJHCI & BE IT T IK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposit Officers: J. W, Dennett. President. J, II. Flanagan, Vlre-Piesldent. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. F, Winchester, Asst. Ciishlor. PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORAGE MM E STEAMERS -SAIL FRO.M- jSan Frnnclaro Pier No. 20. Evory Wodnesday 3 P. M. Phono 278. Coos Ray Every Friday To Portland And Tuesday To San Francisco THOMAS II. JAMES, Agent Ocean Dock Portland Albors Dock No. 3 Evory Saturday U A. M. Mnrshflold. E. Lothard McClure ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In all court Room 12, Flanagan A Dennett Rant mm- i H -T I lV nwlAki. . i lira fit ??. HUH! ' in n n in. n. nuruu I General Repairing and Cablnot ' J , n' Per ln .. Malting. nl TF.on'' i'er ton I Phone 3 ID-J. W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. ,.,10no 1H T a. MiCj - ,:... or IoarK JfW (Wcltiuor Methods) Every known dlsoaso troatod without drugs or surgery. Rooms ind 2, 237 South Broadway. Phono 132-L. Mnrshflold, Or I. M. Wright n in win in illinium wB wMmmmmm mm " . TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- haTbccn'n hobby with un for a good many years and n lot of our customers will toll you whon it comes to getting good, sound, durable framing mntorlal nt tho right prlco We know our busi ness. Just tell what you want to build nnd the amount you want to spoad and we'll get busy with our pencil and figure out tho host your uonoy can buy. Try us. jilUt'tUi. j. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL- DEPARTMENT OUT THE FUEL RILL 1 TWO DY USINO OUR WOOD PHONE 100 12 SOUTH DROADWAY riiono 188-11. RUILDINQ CONTRACTOR EstlmatoB furnlshod on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Enr, Nose nnd Throat. GLASSES FITTED "DR. MATTI13 11. SHAW DIscaseH of Women nnd Children Office Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Dlock. Benjamin Ostlind I CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 20G Irving Block Phono 103-I or 2G7-J. Marshflcld, Orogor W. G. Chandler x ARCHITECT ' Rooms 36l and 302, Coko Dulldlng jkiarsnnoiu, urogon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflcld, Oroi6h. Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D. JWED1SH MASSAGE AND MED ICAL GYMNASTICS FOR ALL DISEASES J.17 Commercial nve. l'hono 212-3 SllltVinu JAS.,s" '," ..ift'. " VI fu ""7 lent. 'P !"RcSS "HUM nt iiic ,lves bead JT? n- ni. Lcavcs M.wi,,,. ft '".lrcl,r;r't.i nnnl. . . V itooi:n.s ViZ -..in . "frth.l-i -viVl0f KI ?! AIX'T IT tii jTi . 1,!ttH. n 1 hi i.i. 1 I I I Wo never blam I "'" Pants, VZTri I Wo never LIamQ g ,W whe our solo, v" I thin, ,C,JKI I U'n ... ... II I when our lid, J V I flout, 9 h" f I Hut wo always blame ih, J dry w ion ... .1,.. I0, Phono 8W. I I A. I '"'J Joel Ostlind PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER Loaro drdors at W. II. Ilalnos Mu- dc Company. I1C 8. Sixth Stroot. Phono 103-L Perl Riley Balllnner PIANIST AND TEACHER Rosldonco Studio, 217 No. Third 8t Phnno ar.R-T MERCHANT'SCAFT 1 uMumr piace for .Good Meals. Prices ReacntuM. j Cor, CommerclaliE ;i K00NT2 GARAGE Excelsior Motorcyclo Agency. LEE TIRES AUTOMORILES STORED OOOS COUNTV8 MOST COAU'LETI MACHINE SHOP MARINE AND AUTOMOIIILB RElIRlNO GASOLINE FOR SALE SOUTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180-J DATTERIES REPAIRED AND CHARGED ROOFING R!EJg, CONTRA "v?hjm . J. L. BfilCE . 1 b. Mb. pj 1 AT- CAMPBELL'S WOODUUI nuriu rrom BlfWt Phono ;p. I NO SAW EDGES OB YOUR COLLARS It you havo tlioin laundore TWIN CITY STEAM liAUNDRY f. I- HAVETHATROOFFIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171, I SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA New Models "HENDERSON COftSETS" also principal dlitrlbttn "ONYX" and "CADET. HOSE : S.S. JENNINGS, No,W r. J. HUAIFE C A. II. IIODGIN0 9 1 MarShfieltl KrnRATINn TO Woha..ltrunk,tetiro , . ULlUKAIINu tU. Marshflcld and do seotnlMi Low Rates for Handling Trunk Estlmntes Furnished Phono 80P-J. for reasonable ratei, MATShOoH, Ort-toa STAR TRANSITIIt STOMA T ..i-l HflnM-. 1'rMfW Phones: DJ0-J, it-U W I - I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE I For tnxl, phono 193, Ideal Cafo. I For touring cars, phono 20 I Chandler Hotel j LYNN JjAMIIETH, Prop, j New Cabs : : Now Cam 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 We Can Help You Tho esrvlco of this Rank will help you. Wo nro nlways pleased when wo can render any servleo In connection with tho handling of money or tho transaction of any financial business. We accopt deposits In any amount, olthor chocking or interest bearing, and nssuro absolute safety for all funds ontrusted to our caro. UNDER THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. HOT IT Oil L BANK OF COOS EAY Safety Deposit Botes For Hunt, EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM RAILROAD DOPE, MAHSHFIELD, DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMRER, ON THE 7T1I AT II A. M.: ON THE HTH AT 7 A. M.; ON PRE U1ST AT 1 P. M.; ON THE 2KTII AT Tit'O A. M. TICKETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFICE, OTII AND OAK STREETS, PORTLAND. Phono 5-J. o. R. LANDERS, Agent MATT L. MAY Westorn Oregon Representative HAAS HROTHERS Importers and Wholesale Grocer Marshfleld, Orogon Tol. 30-l-R. Roa. Myrtlo Arms ur.ul.lllilA'nrih RnA Altl - ...AM tAH mllinlM fl0 D J.I1"" ""' "" ".. n.li -Mo ta i. in,; to bouui jibiyj leaWiiRat II o.;w 1 ,l.u.... ,..l..a t. iltll. liiiini i"" 4 GOR8T & RI0 "" " 0 I - I 1 Lnii AUTO OAII i,UU "ncnnTM run ruviuw To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday 1 LETT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dependable Imme diate service, prompt attention to all Interests of our clients. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. four good cars , nico nnurd rw For night serTlrt, " 'SIW iMin D.LFOOmj Pictures &franl Walker Studio THE FAST AND COMFORTAHLE S So Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. O. F. McGEORGE AGENT W. II. mixthii I Phone 44, Marshfleld Phone 421. North Bond I - - rrS PARISIAN CLEANING AND CLAMS, CRAHf'.na n'ki'ii.mi . a if ye lfgfr the Bhell flfh ,u eil' " . qualnted Ift TER tft) COOS Y,0x?w V at Palace mf- Dealer I; gijs :lHi coos HOgi PARISIAN CLEANING AND I DYEING WQHKS 1 j 200 West Market Ave, corner , j Second Strqot, j Under now management. Prices j j low, and all work satlsfactony. 1 j Ladles' work a specialty. I j Phone 17C-J. j STEVENS & GOLDSWORTRY, j Managers , I I , TYPEWRITERSAH standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, hew and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. , aiMuiiiK. reimlrliiK or new pluteus, work Kuaranteed. Ribbons and cut-Do paper ueiucretl. Phono us your order. Phono 41. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Apy Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Are. Right And nil Work Gun ran teed Call at "The Fireside," Johnson Bldg.. 137 Socond St. Phone 434-J. French Ranges. Boiler Work -! Hiring! 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