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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1914)
immmw mmmsmmmsmmmm &DOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEY. Editor and Pub DAN E. MALONEY, Nous Editor Official Paper of Coos ' County Entered at the Postofflce at Marsh KId, Oregon, for transmission Uirougb. tho malls aa iscond-class aiall matter. There Is considerable difference ibctweoti these heavy rains and a talk ing woman.- In tlmothc rain will I let up. 'AVAIi WAR PJK011LEMS, "NOT PEACE, HUT A SWORD." SOME highly optimistical folks think tho time Is ripe for nations not mixed up in tho European war to tako some Bteps toward bring ing about peace. It this could be ac complished, jit of. course should be donorbul instead of peace being in sltjh't, or tho'cgllntrles ready for It, Jusl'the6t3ier' condition prevails. JHsputphpraftcur days ago telling ofll6 AualnglvW -her war .minister tho right to declare war ngnlnst Ger many, sbowa- tho, feeling there. , Itdljf- 'prime minister has mado the equivocal statement that "Italy will remain neutral aa lotifr as cir cumstances permit." Now comes a story from Scrvio that Borne fifteen Russian regiments had arrived at Hadnlvati, Servla, to assist in her do fenso. This indicates that Hounianta has allowed the Russians to violate hor neutrality and that Bhe has inudo a bargain with Russia undor which (he will Join tho allies for a generous lice of Austrhi when the war Is over and tho carving of that coun try begins. IfRoumanla gets In, it is almost a certainty that the other Balkan states will also throw their aid to tho At Her. This will force Italy to tako part, and against Germany and A'us tria, as she also wants a alien of Austrian torrltory. . Overhand above rill, this action by R6timanlAand Portugal Indicates the Ideas of thoso states aa to who will win, aa they nro not anxious to get, In on tho losing. side., Exchange, WASHINGTON', D. C. Dee. 1. While American unvy officers have watched with critical eyes tho deadly work of torpedoes fired from sub marines niid of contact mines in tho European wnr, nothing has develop ed as yet which Indicates any radical change In battleship construction to, hMiin cvcAntni ilnfnnan ntfnltiaf iimlnr water attacks. Tho problems presented nro not new. They havo been studied b' naval constructors of every power since the Russian-Japanese War, when many fine ships fell victims to mines and torpedoes. Proposals of many soits havo been discussed. Some havo been adopted; but the theory of warshp building still clings to concentration of offensive power in terms of larger guns, bigger and . nwlfter ships and wider cruising rn- diusoven at the exponso of defensive armor. The heavy losses sustained by tho' British navy by submarine attacks has brought up for renewed discus sion the subject of armoring tho the bottoms of warcraft. Recent Issues of English aervlco Journals havo not ed a plan to cover tho entire bottom "Although a fool nnd his money mny of a battleship with four inches of It bothers some Coos Bay girls more to get rid of unwel- j come beaux than a bad compiex- Ion. 4 o ; . Krogs are tho only ones that j croak when It rains. I Imitate the anvjl take the hard It nock a without murmuring. . ( Our Idea of a martyr la a man who tries to keep the wnter out of his cellar nowadays. Is worth -fighting 1 Anyway, peace for. Even Solomon couldn't' size up n woman's thoughts by her sighs. Most women seom to bo good bo cause they are dlfforent from men. be easily separated, they are hard to find! EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. Wino and women got' credit for making n fool of many a man who was born that way. If a young man's cake la "dough," ho 'caiv easily find a girl who Is will ing to tako tho enko. i Wotribn no longer wear aprons, henco tho hu'sUa'nds vh0 wero tied to tho strings havo 'also disappeared. 6 Perhaps tho bill collector has as much respect for you as ho has for sorao others on his calling list. QOr Of CIGARETTES No Premiums with Camels THE cost of the to baccos in Camel Cig arettes simply forbids the giving: of such induce ments, i 20 for iOc and you never smoked a better cigarette at any price. They're pleasing' in flavor and fra grance. Besides, they ;wV not bile your tongue or parch your throat, nor will they leave that ei'earetly taste I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winiton.Siltm, N. C. ft reortftJlcr Un'ltuppltioa, Had He hi i pitktoteriLto lor i tttltn t ten ptekigt (SQOtlvirtllts), poiligtptiptld. Allir tmokhg I pttkift, It tea don't II ni CAMHSttrtp. minttd, ttlurn Ikiellitt9ptk' tgts and wi will rtlunil jaat neocr. !s: "Mv HnW CnA TL m " uuuu iney lasted", rou remember those buckwheat i syrup that made chilly mornffiS, 3 .Sua"d m them with the joy of living, w Vo ft same thing over again if you will order " giVe Vou the "KLINGER'S PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR .. "ADIRONDACK PURE ! MAPLF &L TOWLE'S VERMONT MA ffi " A fresh new stock of these apnethlnn u8 dishes have just arrived. "wwizing breakfast Remember, we always have the hoot i ,l and at the LOWEST PRICES est ln lh( tm CONNOR & HOAGLAND South Broadway :::.. Du nrone 326 Ti Many a candldato who Imagines the oyes of tho wholo world nro upon him, isn't oven known outnldo his own precinct. All tho world loves- a lover whon ho doesn't do his spooning in public. It he does that thu world fcols more llko kicking than loving him. I UK "Shop Now" campaign Initia ted by tho Connumors' League of Ohio has a two-fold motive. Early Christmas shopping always gives tho purchaser an advantage This year business conditions Impera tively require early buying. This is' a momont of tho greatest dislocation of American Industry by I A .woman's Idea, of a flatterer Is a th'6 European war. This Is tho period man who tells hero there aro not when merchants long for customers'' enough words ln tho English lun and manufacturers yearn for orders, J guage to describe her many charms, nnd whfcn employes dread dismissal. I o . QllAtinln .... ...Ill . !.. f Tim ttintiAt In wttlon fnrnltrn illnln ...M.w. ... ...... aw.....).. ,. w mats in tho United States uddreaa thomselvos to tho plain people lnd armor plating. It was urged that pie experiment be tried with an old ship which should ho subjected to ac tual test with the explosion against her hull of the most powerful modern torpedoes. Tho ship also would be driven Into contact mines of various types to determine their effect, it was said. American naval experts believe thero Is llttlo doubt or tho result They nay four inches ot armor would roslst any known torpedo or mine successfully. To equip a ship in that i j e WrnU way, however, tho oriormbus weight) " "HUM of tho armor would requlro a reduc tion in weight elsewhero and tho only way It could bo accomplished would bo to reduce the size, and num ber of guns, tho thickness ot surface armor, tho weight of engines and coal capacity and because ot this Inst, tho size of tho ships themselves. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS E. Lothard McClure ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In all courts. Room 12, Flnnngnu At Dennett Hank H. H. Harper house huilder Ocnoral Repairing and Cablnot Making, Phono 349-J. MATT L. MAY WeBtern Orogon Rcprcscntatlvo HAAS HHOTHERS Importers nnd Wholesale Grocer Marshflold, Oregon Tel. 30-i-It. Res. Myrtlo ArmB f Phono 188-R. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnlibod on requeit Or. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat glasses fittod dh. mattie ii. shaw DIsoakcs of Women nnd Clilldrea With JOHIco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. TERMINALS NEAR COMPLETION. ; Huopping now will not only on able.p;rcha8Qrfl to select with care. 4 .Jrt. . . apa uimnsss, i0 rerapmoer OToryono, Htullln ovory. way get complotost sat- Wuction ln tho, Christmas buying. .It wjnVo glvo tb all.Uio consclousnesB that they aro diminishing tho area, ot charity by kcoping, pcoplo at work at a tlmo ot the most urgent need for employment. Thero Is economy, not extravagance- In buying aa early as possible. 8lnco tho supply of Christmas things, Potion. Tho finishing, touches aro which has come largely from Oer- "w uolnR I'lncod on tho main build ajaay, Belgium and Franco, is on- ,n wlc wl" bo MB0(1 n8 n P"85011 tlrely cut off, prices must rapidly J Kr nnd freight depot, rnln sheds rue as tho stocks on huud In tula, orecica nnu wuikb uuiu mr iwnauu armored bottoms hattlcBhlps would beepmo alow, heavy vcssola of small cruising radius and their usefulness as Instruments with which to strike swift torriblo blows at distant points before word ot their coming had gone out, would vanish. Cruisers and switr. morcnam vessels wouiu laKuiui p Phanrllor caro to keep only out of rango ot " u noiiiTFCT their gunH. Tho terrific power ofooma 301 and 302,'coke Building t no mouern urenunaugnc wouiu uo, Marsnnoia, urogon Benjamin Ostlind CONHULTINa ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 200 Irving Block Phono 103-L or 2G7-J. Marshflold, Orogoc CLASIS, GRAILS, FISH AND OYSTERS It you aro particular about tho shell fish you oat, get ac quainted with us. COOS BAY OYSTER CO. nt PaJaco Meat Mkt., Broadway i a thing of tho past. It la not Impossible, however, that sonic degree ot protection for tho oatoa hat th xvorXA Iuib loariimi.thnt . b'ottoma of battlo craft will bo consld- in this country tho pooplo rule. j ' fulro- Heretofore construf- Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D. Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold, Orogon. K00NTZ GARAGE Excelsior Motorcyclo Arcmc LEE TIR ES AUTOMOBILES STORED COOS COUNTY'S MOST CO.MPLETB MACHINE SHOP MARINE AND AUTOMOBILH REIWIRING GASOLINE FOR 8ALH VORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180-J BATTERIES REPAIRED AND CHARGED ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL i j ' (Formerly tho Coos Hotel) j Steam heat, hot and cold wator.. ' No liquor. Wo Invito you to Investigate our j winter rates. Special Inducement j when two or moro porsons occu- j py Bamo room, , ASTORIA, Or., Doc. 3. Work on tl)0 mammoth Qrcat Northern and Northern Pacific terminals at Wnr-ronton-Astorla nro approaching corn- tors havo, roiled nunoat wlioiiy upon SWEDISH MASSAGE AND Increasing numbers of wntortlKht' IOAL GYMNASTICS Y?4"i m w r- . r-ft fninnnrtniniitu in knnn tnrnodnnd tiviuu JMniwini.n ships afloat, MED- tornedoed ou AAr' J17 I TmntllAffMfil nva Tho loss ot tho British Phono 2 12-J country bocomo exhausted. "It's tha early bird thot gota tho worm," nnd It's tho ourly buyer that gets tha bargalm particularly this jear. 'WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST GOOD EVENING. I I' Thr la no bettor ballast for kooplne the mind steady on t j j keel and saving It from all risk j of crankfness than biiHlness. jameB Ituusell Lowell. gers. Tlio big Norm uauK ureugo is uow lying Idlo alonguldo tho wlinrf, having completed its work in filling In tho huge tldo flats surrounding tho proporty. Operation of thu big passongera steamora between Astoria and Son Francisco will bog In about March 15, 1915. LOCATE IN CALIFORNIA. Editor Coos Bay Tlmosr I am now at home horo. Wo are all weB and llko it hero flno. Wo uro Ttitlroly Burrounded by orango groves? iemo"n, grapo fruit, grupes, ol ive and tigs. Mr. Aldorton Is mann A QUESTION. (Written for Tho Times. Oh, answer who can tho question I'm asking: Which of the two haa moro right to survive? Tho lowly brown lizard his life pont In basking Or tho hard-worklng boo In his our- flowing hive? j gen and Jjuyer of a grocery dopart- 1 ineitt 'andSl cleric In tho snmo store In the dry goods department, I wish to extend many thanks to nil those who so willingly and liber ally donated towards tho library tablo and bookcaso for tho Baptist Ladlca Aid room ot North Bend, I will long remember your pleasant aid In the commltteo work. I must Buy I was well pleased with tho re sults which was $13.28. Tho furni ture was bought nnd paid for on October 30, 1914, In tho presence of Mrs. Evans, assistant commltteo worker and president ot our nld. It battleship Audacious, ono of tha most; Jqq Ostlind modern fighting machines In the piano TUNER AND REPAIRER world, has shod now light on the Loavo ordors at W. R. Haines' Mus- BiibJoct. Dotatllsot that disaster are ,.,1cKcSn,p,'D,J;' a, . u . . lacking, but many bellovo tho Auda- 15 8' 81xth Btroot' Pnon "3 cIoub ran Into a mlno which Bent hor p . p.. qotllnnon to the bottom. Hor compartments rer,"'lyl'nflGr kopt her afloat until hor crow wasj R6aluVnVc T Studio. 217 No? Third St reucued; but ono by ono they gnvoj Phono 368-L. way under the Increasing pressure ot tho water and finally bIio went down. Navy officers are unwilling as yet to prodlct what effect on naval con struction that will havo. They say it is a question of balanco between of fense nnd defense in battleship con struction nnd the old axiom that tho greatest defouse Ilea In tho highest capacity far offensive work still holds good. It appears certain, however, that In planning now Hhlps, tho Bub-Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Ject of armored bottom, or at least! ump loai, por ton $0.00 partial armor for tho midships sec-Or, half ton of both $3.00 SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Aro Right And nil Work Gunrnntoed Call at "Tho Flrcsido," Johnson Bldg., 137 Second St. Phone 434-J. French Rangoa. Boiler Work -4' HEWRYVILLE COAL tlon of tho bottom, will be carefully weighed. U. MUSSON, Pi op. Phono 18-J, or Icavo ordern al I lUIlyer'H Cigar Store, SWEDEN GETS BUSY. Oh, which of tho three finds moro Joy In living Tho minor who. hordes all his 111-1 ..!,... . ... n vnvumiwt ,fioUoiifwq.althj ij,Hi u uelnK my birthday, nnd as The man with, a little free-hearted r was going away there wore three undVifUlug occasions to celebrate, two of which Or a prlnwfjUh.a million aud bro-'Wore qulto a surprise to me. After keu in heulth? wo haii i niot in our Aid room as I usual, I was requested by tho Bocro- Whlch of tha two feels more kuonjtury to go and bring thorn a guest, the disaster, unu 0f courso orders wero oboyed. The hard aoldlertj who met their do-'und on my return I found tho Aid eflt, j room all changed nnd decorated. Or their head with tho proud namo of I Two tables wero filled with dainty loadtir i goodies. Then wo wero called to sur- Who. seeing no chonco, sounds the'iouud tho tabloa and each 0o found call to retreat? their place. Then I waa presented Alden C. Baker with u lovely silver spoon aa a ro- Aslt, Oregon. luembrance ot the Buptlat Ladles' o Aid of North Beud. Oro. Thu after- Cheek will ofteu gain a point that roon was enjoyed by all. especially I whou the delicious lunch, was served. I Wishing you all a Merry Chrlatmaa. It's a wlso fool who knows when i MRS. H. H. ALDBRTON", 16 keep' his mouth shut. Plans Mimy New Wawlilpa to Stieng tlien Navy. STOCKHOLM, Dec. 2. Tho now defense act, haa provided for a big In crease ot strongth of tho Swedish navy. It la expected that two semi drehdnnughts, especially designed for use In Swedish watera, will soon be constructed, Sweden's twelve now doatroyora ot n larger typo than herotoforo designed, will havo a speed of thlrty-nljo knots, and will i About twonty PARISIAN CLEANING AND j DYEING WORKS j 200 West Market Ave., corner j Second Street. Undor now management Prices j low, and all work aaLsfactory. j LmlkV woik n &peclulty. j Phono 176-J. I J. S. STEVENS, I Prop. LOT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dopendablo. Imme diate sorvlco, prompt attention to all Interests ot our cllonts. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE For taxi, phone 193, Ideal Cafe. For touring cara, phona 20 Chandler Hotel j LYNN LASUJETH, Prop, j New Cab : : New Cars till be turblno boats, waa placed In tho Aid room on the submarines will bo built as soon aa Bamo dato. Wo celebrated tho dodl argument would lose. possible. Tho govornmont la to build tho" smaller craft, but probably the big vessels will bo constructed at pri vate shipyards. NOTICE. Tho monthly meeting ot tho Marshflold Chamber t of Commorco will bo held in ita office at 8 o'clock ' Friday evening, Dec. 4th. It la our deslro that all members becomo ac tive workers and attend our monthly meetings. JOHN W. MOTLEY, Sec I GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS 347 Central Av. Phone 373-L ROOFING ' REPAIRING, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L BRICE B. 118. p. 89. COOS RAY TIMES I WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS BUY AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE j WAR MAP WHILE THE j SUPPLY LASTS j They Aro Going Fast Tlmea Want ads brio it results. HOTEL DOTSON C. A. Uansua. Proprietor Now open under new munagemeut. A. borne place with' home cook ing served In family style. Board I DluubR,NCiU!f. M4 roa, e,K0 per week, 815 TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- Su? effiflltS yUoVwrhengircdomrfo JKS' Sun? nar.ubl0i f7m ,nB umaterla the right price wo know our busN ness. Just tell what you want to build and the amount you want you?Jneydcarb,uLTr:P):land " lK C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL BILL 1 TWO BY IIRivn nun irnnn 188 SOUTH BROADWAY- PHONE IPO Coos Bay Farmers Exchange J. M. CULLEY, Manager. NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS We carry a complete line of STAPLE AND wwrv GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Make delivery to any part of Marshfield. All Wf risk ic n trial rtnlrtw .,..: .. .' "" "' T l: UUI,VIB yo ma wear hnrn in front mn pt,M M Come In and see us or phone your orders to Phone m Waterfront, foot of Central avenue. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH C. F. McGEORGE Phono -U, Marshflold PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. AGENT W. H. TALVTB Phono 421, Nortk M EQUIPPED WITH WIRELES4. SiHlilE Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM RAILROAD DOCK, MARSIIFIULB, DE03fflffl RTH AT 1(1 A. 31. TICKETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKlTr OFFICE ( AND OAK STREETS, PORTLAND. Phono 35-J. 0. I). UNDWB, if INTER OCEAN T RAWSPDRTATION Semi-weekly service Coos Bay nnd San J?rpck& gllT 5TEIS REDQNDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY WEDNESDAY DECKMH?:K 2, AT 3 P. It Equipped with wireless nnd isubraarlfle bell jnssengors nna ircignc. STElil'PlllI 1III i Equipped with wireless and submarine belL Pnssenjrers and freigut. RAILS FROM KAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY . SATl'RDAY, DirEMHKIt 3. ATS1'. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier flo. nTiI ftnn 1?!fo lmilrlinir. Coos Bay Agent, 0. J McQeorqe, Phono 44 -. PASSENGERS FREIGHT ST0RAGE ARROW LINE STEAMERS SAIL FROM- San Francisco Pier No. 20. Erery Wednosdar 3 P.M. Phone 27S. 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