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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1914)
mwmmaumim fj Jlpi J iiiic yWtp f '"fc UUUS BAY TIMES. MflnSHFThLU," UKfcbiUN ,TATEDIVt5UftlItLrirt; One I loooce Of Take this straight from Uncle, it won't cost you a red cent when you are ready for a tobacco that will absolutely satisfy that crav ing for a smartless, biteless smoke that smells sweet and dean and tastes good aricT wholesome, just you mosey around to the near est shop where they ex change pipe food for the coin of the Republic and ask for ihe national joy smoke Ta msMimim msffinaaasusa a ksi yj raaasrairanrajis&Ej 'w ss. -1 itoz,BSii3i3Baa3iv--r5S3Ki' i , lpwmpMm Mini t'jnniijiiinnij.i.... ,,,, M-I, j$y yyy.yyyy. -x::i;:;x;:::Sto -&. ' NEWS Of WORLD'S GREATEST KB BO W iMiiii.i)i:t.iMU.A kklus unih:rwi:ar to fhijxch This is Hie one tobacco in these good old U. S. A. that's minus the tongue bite and broil. Why? Becauso they're "taken out by a patented process controlled exclusively by us. Buy q tidy rod tin of P. A, 10c, or a toppy red bag, 5c, to carry on your hip for pipe and cigarette ammunition; but for home and office use buy the joyous crystal-gluss humidor that comes with a pound purchase of good old P. A. It keeps the tobacco pipe-fit and in prime smoking condition down to the last pipeful Paste this little suggestion in your hat against Christmas the P. A. crystal-glass humidor makes a man-sizp gifty gift. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N: C. t"-w rrriirirrrrT.Tffiir'innttvrminiviifcwvTrirvrT7iriiiTnaii,Miri''nTiTl -.ITI. -.--.,.-. -.......j; PHILADELPHIA, i'n., Doc. S. Another Philadelphia firm profited by tho war In Kuropo when tlio Hox fonl Knitting Company waB awarded a contract by agonts of tlio French Koverninont for 100,000 suits of heavy underwear for tho French ar my. Tho order followed one to an other firm for 90,000 dozen woolen tindorshlrts and It seems probable tho mill district of Kensington and other sections will bo humming this winter to fill rush orders. Tho order captured by tho Hox ford company must bo delivered within n month,' the hasto, doubtless, being duo to tho expectation of early cold weather In northern Kurojtb. , w. s. iujiioiiioim, secrotary or thoi company, declared tlmt In orde ' deliver tho undorwenr on tlmo 1 mill will have to work overtime at Its full capacity. I Tho order, ho said, was not placed by tho French government or agouti known to them to bo representing It. Howovcr, It Is known to bo for tho I French hospltnl corps, and Is, there I fore, not regardod as contraband of ! war, which would violate tho neu trality of tho United States, but as any other transaction for tho relief of suffering among tlio troops, such as Is administered by tho Ited Cross nud other ngeuclcs. jrMoj i Wo, U AHTILLUHY HOHHIvH KOIt FHANCK liny 10 I loud mill llnvo IOO .Mow. to CIllMIKO l'Volll.' Europe Sends $300,000,000 To American Con trac toss Slnco tho war started Uuropo has placed contracts In tho United Stutc8 to an amount exceeding $300,000,000. Soino of tho chief ones follow: Th0 llethlohom Stool company and tho Foro Hlvor Shipbuilding company lmvo received contract for flold guns, munitions and army supplies and sub marines to a valuo of 11 1,000,000 In Scptembor alono exports of foodstuffs Incrcasa . .)(, 2n,704,2Crt, Harness 1ms been ordered from South llend, Ind., to ,.)lld, a valuo of ,0,700,00? u Tho Studobaker Wagon company, South llend, Ind., , ,,., i build wagons for Hnglnnd worth Now York refiners liavo sold In 10 ilnya 400,000 bar- , rols of sugnr, valued n ,. St. Louis Is to furnish 20,000 horses, costing Tho Ford, Packard and Fedora! Automobile Companies lmvo sold tho warring powors 3600 motor trucks, with n valuo of Tho Huhlwln Ixu'omotlvo Works yesterday began to build locomotives for llussla to cost Tho Straus Saddlery of St. Louis will mako 26,000 saddles, vnluod at rittsburg will mako for Franco shoes valued nt Heading, Pa., will furnish 000,000 'hospital Bhlrtn, WUllll tt g.r.pp,ooQ , .1 'I "', o.ooo.oon,,, , r., loo.ooo 4,250,000 i.r.oo.ooo 760,000 or.o;o'oo 3G0.000 ST. l.Ol'IH FIRMS SKCUHi: 1II3AVY WAIt SUPPLY OHHKHS ST. LOUIS, Dec. 8. A largo shoo factory In St, I.ouls has been Offered a contract by tlio French government WALLA WtALLA, Wash., Doe. 8. for ''vy allocs fpr thjy Fjejich fr" ItoprosontatlvcH of tho French gov- "'. lt tlio company cynnot accept eminent bought 10 horses, for artil lery purposes and expect to buy riv alry anlmulH tomorrow. There hro 100 to clinoso from hero. Llouton nut Jean do Chtvlgny of Hnrdenux Is In charge of tho buying. Hu Is nsslHt ed by M. Itobln, vetorlnarlan, nud M. 13. Alzlns do Turreu, assistant buyer. The buyers slated that every horso physically fit for rigorous life nt the front would bo purchased. They aro branded "13 U" on tho hip as thoy ar() accepted. Tho buyers expect to ship between 200 and 300 from hero. ItlCI IIAHXHKH CONTRACT. pt u may itfnn TlnnwifinntiiHvn I import of-. ) x To). 30-T: mto' CLA.MS, rriiKii.s liolesalo Grocer Oregon Myrtle Anno Cli PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR IE. Lothard-McClure ATTOHXI3Y AT LAW Practices In nil courts. Itoom HI, Flanagan .M Dennett Uiml nv ,, you nro too shell flsii qunintod with ISh AM) iia nlintir WUS' 11AV nvA.i ... nt lnin-. .". V.V7V "u A v ''""H .MKt.,1 H. H. Harper housi: nuiLDEn General ltopalrlng and Cabinet Making. Phono 3 10-J. SMITUC Wimrr,. J runrMi RnnW 'r Fancy and Domesft O H N A I. M. Wright riiono lH8.lt. nuiLDi.vn CONIUAOTOU Estimates furnished on roquoit SI f iir Iy ordorliiR rho famous H. M. Shaw yc, Far, aoho mill Throt GMKSI3S FITTKI) I OffV.B f Wiiinpii mill C1ill(lrc 330-J. Hooms 2U0, -'ui, 13 Irvine? lllock. The Union Market OUU COLD STOKAOI3 HYKT13 M IS HUHIC A SUCCKSS Our Prlmo lionets of Heof, La nib, Mutton, Veal ami Pork cannot be oxcollod. Try ono of our Fnt Hens or Fryora for your Sunday dlanor, that has been properly coolod, and nolo tho difference. j J. E. FORD & CQ J...-- ST. LOUIS, Dec. 8. Contracts. for nn nggregnto of $1,000,000 worth of harnoss for tho DrlttHli nrmy pnrt of n i,ri00,000 order placed with n firm lu South llt'iul, Ind. wuro sublet to five snildlery manufacturing com panies of St. Louis. Tho entire order Is for 20,000 sots of slx-horso htirncBH. A saddlo Is re quired for ovory other liorso. Tho epiilpmont, thoroforo, will bo com prised of 00,000 Haddles and 120,000 hnriiessos. Tho luirdwaro for Ithe harness l to bo furnlshod by firms In Canada and Knglaud. the contract until 11 Is nsvertalucd whether It can got cpought leather In America to make lheuni. This was Hinted today by the president of tho company. A locnl harness iiinnufncturor has received from tho Urltlsh government nu order for 1H00 sets of heavy artil lery harness for threo team units nt n cost of $200,000. Another company Is filling n Urlt lsh order for 10,000 saddles ami 10. 000 sets of harness. Tho company that obtained the contract divided tho work ninong n largo number of Imrncss factories In St. LoiiIh nnd sonio branch houses In Texas. 171 South Hroailirny Phono rtH I (ilJH.MANY DKCLAUIW WOOD CO.NTltAllA.ND STOCKHOLM, via London, Upc- -A toleRrnni.tr"1 Ion, upi MllOll un cob t hv 'uorinnn govcrnmout has glv- l eli' iititlco that all kinds of wood. I workod and uiiworkcd, hns been "nd- ded to tho list of articles that nro contraband, 13AST ST. LOUIS, 111., Dec. 8. French nrmy officers nlrendy huvo bought ITiOO horses hero nud IlrltUh officers ilinvo hought 2500, It was loarnod toiny. Iloih goverumontB are buying heavily, It lu understood, at KniiHna City, Springfield, Mo., nud other points In Missouri and South ern Illinois. Most of tho horses al ready bought liavo bocu shipped. 8PHINOFI13LD, Mo., Doc. 8. Tho shipment of lfiOO horsos for tho Fronoh army has been niiido from hero, IMio 'horses cost from $00 to $H0 each. Tho nulinalB go to Now Orleans, whoro thoy will. bo..l,,,""'l atoly lUJ.L-.n","', "anHports for mlICO, , Benjanft Lstlind cossvv 13NOINKKU AND Outran XlYrKfTP ?hono 103-L oKJjvIng Dlock hflcld, Oregoi i "t conl. rmr rnr;, &".": ETtos; tVUiMU ! l1tB-.. . Ml'SSOy, Pro,,., Rooms 301 aid I 302 I'iiono .,,'' lem-o orders ""Iyer's CIKar Storo. Uarshflold, Owg Jlldlns i T HOW ONE ADVERTISER DESTROYED A POPULAR TRADITION jliVm. S. Turnen "MB THAT iFTirTl uJS10' NOW See C0RTHELL Jnone 3171 I Mrs. 0 7m Edman. M. T. D. mi..--"1 .tllallili AM) J1KI). Pv ICAL GYMNASTICS I'Olt ALL DISUASKS S37 Cnmmeiclu) nve. Phone 2 12-J 1'AIUSIAX CLI3AM. AM) DYI3IXO WOltKS 200 West Markot Avo., cornor Second Street, "ndcr now managomont. Prices 'w. and all work satsfactory. Ladles' ork n specialty. Pliono 170-J. J. S. STI3VK.VS, I'rop. Joel Ostlind I PIAXO TUMCIt AM) RI3PAIRI3II I Leare crdors at W. It. Haines" Mus I dc Company. ! I1C S. Sixth StrooL Phone 103-L Perl Riley Ballinaer P1AXIST AND TEACHER Residence Studio, 217 No. Third Bt Pbone 368-L. iiniii i ST. LAWR13NCI3 HOTHL I (Formerly tho Coos Hotel) steam heat, hot and cold wator.. No liquor.' j o Invito you to investigate our winter rates. Special Inducement hen two or more persons occu- Py same room. I MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y In Now YgrJ; GUy tlio "Up-town Movement" cLmmonoed nbout fifteen years ago. Tho Impulso northward wm uprfn mnViy a lulling house; md It Infliionnod, with special strength, tho big re tail nwohmihj. Thorn who hold long Iqaim o fai down as Fourteenth' struqt began to lmvo visions of slow dooay, of ruin. It sooniod ns though tho "iL of population" had decreed that tho business renter had shifted; and that no big storo cpuld hopJto oxlst unions t followed tho ourront whloh lmd H stronuly sot In. ' vOno inorchnnt was nslred by n friend why ho had run nwny from Fourteenth street, tho old flliopiipg center. Ho ropllod: "For tho snme reason tlmt tho U nlon soldiers ran nway nt tho hattlo f Hull ItunthoM who did not uro thnro yot." WhIU this "Up-lown Movomont was at Kb holglit, JrfJin Wa naninkor decided to start n storo In Now YorkHo didn't seloet n location up toward "Fourteenth streetho wont down to Might street and took ovwtho old Stownrt storo, which was oarnlng very largo deficits nt tho tlmo. Ootham inerohant8,,oonolndod that Wannmakor had lost hi aunnlng that ho had attompted n mlraolo In an use whoro Piracies waro not commonly enacted. Hut tho PhTUlolphla merohnnt had not bliindorod not vory badly. Ho nt onco took his pluco ag the loading advytliar of New York, and what lm,l boon n dosortod place of business soon becamo MUtnui sirMt and Hroadwuy honmo ono of the shopping contors of Now York. Nwior advertising probably tho fullest and bott news paper advertising ovor glvon n storo destroyed the tradition, rooUlmed a whole-huslntss section from dullness, and hns mudo It no ctwary for Wanamaker to double his store oanaoitv. A .. . . ST. PAUL, Minn., Deo. 8. An or der for 0000 Kugllsh typo nrtlllery saddles was received by u locnl firm from a Chicago concern. RUSSIAN DUKH DOXATKH HIIOKH. i Mlclutel Presents IVelich Army Willi 1,000,000' PnlrH. PARIS, Doo. 8 Ornnd Duko Mich uul of Ilussln tins proseutod to the French nrmy 1,000,000 pairs of shoes, which had boon ordored from Webster (Mass,) factories, at an av orngo prlco of $3 por pair. Somo enormous orders for shoes for the Russian nrmy oIbo liavo bcon placed In Amorlcn. LAIUHCHT FMHJIt HHIPMIlNT' OOICS TO NinillJRIiANDS NI3W OltLlOANS, La., Dec. 8. , '."hat Ih snld by local rallroud offi cials to bo tho largest consignment ot 'lour to a. slnglo conslgneo from nn American port Is being concentrat ed hero for the Nothorlauds govern ment. ' ' Already Ml carloads, shown on rnllwny wuyhlllH nt 1,722,000 iihunds luivo arrived here. An equal nm ouut will soon bo In transit, It Ih stated. The flour was milled In Kansas and It Is understood will bo trans ported to Kuropo In vossels of the Holland-American lino. WAR KTOI'H AMATIiUK WIHKLKSS MOO rnrlfle Const HtnlloiiM Affected In KnfoiTlng Neiitmllty. 8AN FRANCISCO, Doe. 8. From tho begtiiiilng of tho great war to date MOO amateur wireless stations nil the Pacific coast lmvo been closed to better enforce neutrality. Com mercial statlops have not boon lnr terfered with. Numborle&t com plaints from tho belligerents of sup posed secret stations have resulted In not ono discovery. (HIHMAX UYI3HTUKKH RKAClf N. Yl MoroTlmii $l,O00,(M)O AYortli I3xoct m1 to Ktimtilitlu Indiintiy. " N13W YORK, Dec. 8. MorV thftn a million dollars' worth at dyoituffs wer brought into port by tho Amer ican Btonmor Matnnzns. Tho cargo wbh taken from Oormnny by rail to Rotterdam, whero It was recolvod by tho ship. Tho arrival of tho rantorUl will roBiilt In n ronnwnl of activity branches of toxtlle Industrlos, It la said, nnd consequent employment of n largo number or operutlves who liavo bcon Idle. J (HCHMAX.S FIRM AT DU.MMIKS. Rnncimrs i DnAJ8!.NG, CONTRACTING,! 1IIIIL ini1 mmm m m m m i ccV'i"" IVIAIhKIALS, ct-ib AIVU CEMENT J. I RRinc- H8. P OQ WE AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, 1'uouo 370. OF TUB CITY. It wohld boa groat storo If located at tlio Uattery. It would bo a groat storo If A store, advortlged .as effectively as is this store in qiiostlon, would prosper IN ANY PART located on tho Rowary Tha marchant who feafe Unit ha la handloappod In his location should know by heart this plain story of Wanamakar and hi New York stora; and loam that LOCATION Is but ono of tho things to be considered lu th makfag of a great enterprise and that tho right kind nnd amount of newspaper advertising will m,ko ANY LOCATION whatovor seem to bo tho host ono In tho city. Fienrli Uxwiilo Coup by Stuffing UiOforin Willi Straw, PARIS, Doc. 8. A regiment of French, hussars near Ypros stuffed a number of uniforms with straw and attached them to wounded horses. These they drove Into the Clormau lines, Whllo tho (lormnns wore fir lug at the dummies on horsoback, It lu said tho hussars (iarged their flunk nnd took a largo number of prisoners, WAR KXPKNHI3 TO AUSTRALIA. i;Minm(o $.1H,000,000 for Prtweiit Year In Hudgvt. 8YDNI3Y, Australia, Dec. 8. (via London) In tho budgot speech the, government estimates Australia's ex penses In connection with th0 war at Tho speech expresses tho hopo "that tho dny Is not far distant when tho sister dominion of Now Zonland. whllo maintaining her Identity unimpaired, will bo more closely associated with Australia," RUSSIA HUYH 00,000 TANKS. AVHKAT LIVL'LY IN KWJ3DI3.V. LONDON, Dec. 8. "Tho prlco of wl.eat is rising in leaps nnd batindB owing to tho deficiency of tho har dest and tho closing of tho principal sources of Imports duo to tho war," says tho Stockholm correspondent of tho Morning Post. S(el CoiidOncr to Ho UmhI for War Hrldgt's. NI3W YORK, Dec. 8. Tho Russlaa government haa purchased her8 60, 000 5u-gallon air-tight stool tanks at a cost of approximately 3S0;000 to be used In constructing pontoon bridges In military operations, ac cording to o statoment IstJued t6day by tho manufacturers. Tho first shipment Is to go forward, Saturday, It was said.' Tho entire lot, under tho torma of tho contract, must bo shipped not lator than Janu ary 16. Canada's canul system has 1101,123,000. coat I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND NIGHT SHRVICI3 For taxi, phono 193, Ideal Cafe. For touring cars, pbone 20 Chandlor Hotel j LYNN LAMHI3TH, Prop, j New Cabs J New Cars - LEJT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co.. Atutraeta. thoroughly dependable, Iaata dlato service, prompt attaatlen i? ,a x, ,.nt.ee.,u of our cllaata. MINIMUM 0087 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. lin A4. A.sa6A. susd