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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1914)
vf Zuiir. irt .Ma5EZf?f?F:?vxz JZ ass i tu ratbb ubra utitb un j OMLOPiEMTS HEPDRTED MCMDMOIti: IKKTOIIS. j WMilWssmms I tit tUHUrtAB EI warm IHMlSlSflffl tlw tomh mimmmwmiimEs DAY. t with the glowing heat of the AVAXTKD MONK M:VS. Lnlo Kleld lf"lial1 lined That lle.ivy Strain on Surgeons W.tli the .More lie (ilven Out Alxiut War. I (treat Annie. (Dr AMediHel riwa to Coot llir Tlmwi.l i.ON'no.V. Dec. 11. Lord Roberts ttlr o'ltlivt rrr to Cons D? Tlmta 1 GKXEVA. Doc. 11. Tho cargo views as to tho secrecy maintained boats that formerly carried coal and bv tho English military authotltlea cereals on tho Milne have been trans regarding war news, which wore ' formed Into ambulances and arc con wldely quoted on tho day following voyhiK wounded soldlors from Colmar his death, are given as follows by a to Cologne. French Journalist who talked with Tho Herman wounded generally "Hobs" Just before his departure for ' aro well cared for In tho hospitals France: along tho Rhino, but their numbers "While tho primary object of my ' have Increased to such Ian extent Visit to Franco Is to sec my Indian , since the middle of October that troops, I intend to speak to General , there have not been enough doctors French also about the too great so-' to give them prompt attention, nnd crecy which Is, to my mind, kept by many slightly wounded hnvo died on tho military authorities at the front this account. So overworked aro the and at homo concerning tho work of ' burgeons that thoy often full asleep Iho bravo deeds of tho English sol-'while on duty. A story comes from ,orB Colmar to tho effect that a well "I naturally approve that all mill- known surgeon, nflcr having worked tnry movements, whatever thoy be. for n fortnight with very llttlo rest, should bo kopt absolutely secret from toll asleep over nn Important opera thu war correspondents; but It Boems tion. Pressing calls have been made to mo that thoy should bo allowed to'npon tho doctors In Germany, Includ recelve at least a fair modicum of,Ing the most aged, to remedy the Information. Why not allow them difficulty, to write, for Instance, In detail of J tho glorious actions fought by our 1 JUKI'S 1-3 WOMEN'S All). troops, Boverai nays, u goes wiiuoui AMERICANS (JUT lUSI.VKSS. Copenhagen Mornt for I'oitign Sales men In Eiuojio Now. (Ur Associate.! rroi to Coos Ilr Timet. COPENHAGEN. Dec. 11. This city Is now the Mecca of Germans and the hotels arc full of merchants, salesmen and others Intent upon do ing business with tho neutral world, especially tho I'nlted States. The busiest office In town nt pres ent Is that of the American consul general and Mr. WInslow Is doing his utmost to assist tho exporters of America in the sale of their commo dities. Exporters should bear In mind, said Mr. WInslow, that only neces sities can be sold to Europe nt tho present time and no experiments will jc mado by Danish Importers. Grain, cotton, flour, provlsllons, footwear, clothing, canned goods, metals and all raw material will have the call. Dr Aisocltted rrcit to L'ont n7 Tlmtt.1 I.OXDOX, Doe. 11. Tho suffrag getto suggestion thnt England's force of letter carriers bo allowed to go to the front, and bo replaced by women, hns boon rejected by tjio l'ostmnster Gcnornl. Ills official statement bays: "The nocosslty for tho employment I of women on such work has not I arisen. Ample temporary malo force Is being obtained through tho Labor Exchanges for tho substitution of i postmen now engaged on military service, so far as substitution Is necessary." caylng, after those actions hnvo takon place? I ain roforrlng naturally to tho English' linos. You In Franco aro in a position different from us. You havo conscription. Every man in called to the colors and you do not rely on tho public enthusiasm to re crult your army. "In England we want men, many more men, and If we do not let our people at homo know In detail of tho llfo of our soldiers at the front, of their bravo fights and gnllnnt deeds, how shall wo nwako In tho soul of our young men tho high acntlniont of emulation which will strongly contri bute to lead thorn to tho recruiting offiro? j id! i nicy aro orave. no tioiiui, ami tnr awimm I'm to com nr Tim. ...mi.... ... ..re.... ii.. i ii ...I.. I ...... iw .,,.. uiu.i- nu u, u.uiri HAVRE, Dec. 11. Tho ordor of country, If nocewmry. Rut they of- F.0opold, tho Victorian Cross of liol ton do not know thnt It Is ulwoluto-,.,...,., , cimtam .... Mil... iinnniui. ly necessary and that every minute j ,lirc of Sclinorlcelc. for bravery under WAR. XAMICS KOR ANIMALS. HONOR RED CROSS NURSE thoy lose now Is a piicolctM minute, maybo a brittle poopurdlzed in the fu ture. They do not know well enough that our men are alwnys fighting against tromoiidoiiH odds, that wo want more men nnd still more men to equalize matters. Thoy aro not suf ficiently able to follow day by day thu llfo and tho fighting of their friends who hnvo Qullstod." SWITZERLAND'S E.VI'ENSES. flro while serving with tho Red Crow ambulauco. In a number of different flghtH Mile. Rennudlero wont out on tho field to seek and bring In Rolglan wounded In defiance of shot nnd shell. I lor nnmo now appears as rliornllor of tho Ordor of Leopold on tho war offiro records by ordor of King Albert. Ur AHorUtpit rrctt to Coot liar TlniM.J PARIS, Dec. 11. The generation of cats nnd dogs of 10 11 In Franco will bo recognized as long as they llvo by their war names. "Turco," "Tommy-Atkins," "Goumler," "Ohur ka," "Guorrler," "Chasseur," "Dng- on, rrouflon," "Flamnnd," and "Uolgo" aro among tho most popular of tho mnny names derived from pass ing cventB which fond owners give to their four-footed pets. GERMANS IN RRl'SSELS. tDr AnoclatM Prtti to coin tlr TlmM.j URUSSELS, Dec. 11. About the only modern suggestion at tho beauti ful Hotel do Vlllo, whore helmoted, breast-plated Gorman officers, come with fur dolmans nnd fur busbys, aro roinlnders of plcturos of medieval limes, Is tho lino of civilians who wnnt permits to leave. Tho lino Is usually throe abreast and Btrotehos n hundred ynrds or inoro Into tho strcut. Permits are Issued freely at from three to fifteen francs onch. LOSE UALLET SHOES. RAR I'OREK.'X WOMEN. lllr Aaaoftateil 1'rrti to Coot tiir TlmM.j XUItlCII. Doc. 11. Swltzerland'-t lot slnco tho war bogan has been a hard ono. Tho cost of maintaining tho army In a statu of mobilization trlait and Coriiiiin women havo boon is osiima.eu at rimy iiiu.utiii a day. ,,,.,, t(, ,,,, ,. rtHPOI1llll0 tIloh. Tho loss to tho hotel keepers In three atlendnuro at many clubs which for months Is figured at I23.fluu.00u. K,rIy welcomed them. lllr AMoflalcw! 'r to Coot nar'Tltrw.l I.OXDOX. Dee. 1 1 Womon'n clubs In England havo boon enlisted In tho niovomont to bend off tho activities ot possible German spies and Aus ftvF"Y s im ivn. tj--ti frti-- m3i V U' tv. l i.v m "" i - 7 'i""S. FF reauarcien syrup ww Olf j?... j.!. . Ji? oi- uie onrisimas m Candy assures not only lily AModiltJ Prrtt to Coot njr TlmM.l COPEXHAGEX, Doc. 11 Girls of tho Royal Danish Rnllot aro placed In n Horlnus dllomma. Thoy cnniiot got linllet shoos from Paris. Tho ballet shoes manufactured hero aro so heavy that tho girls can not dunce with thorn." If tho condi tions do not Improve, tho bnllot mas tor will bo compollod to arrange bal lots with naked fooUlancos. NO ENGLISH Tl'RKEYS. (11 Attn. UliM l'ic.i tn Coo Uy TlniM.l LONDON, Doc. II. Most of Lou- j .Ion's Christmas turkeys como In ordl-1 nary Minos from Sorvla, Hungary,; RiishIh, Italy and southern France,1 and all of thoso sources will yield ! culy a fraction or their usual supply. thlH year. Tho shortage Is expected i to bring a corresponding Incroaso In prices. the best, but its purity and food ft Rvalue protects the children's il health. Try it Ask your grocer M Pacific Coast Syrup Co. Portland, Oregon a i k vi r. j w r .1 r.-fcw ,?TKFSJ''? I K 5 & VY, I .MINERS WANT TO I END COAL STRIKE H I di;.vi;u, Dor. 10. The pro- sciitatlon of tho Intcruatloiial j Executlvo rommlttoo's report, j j recommending tho tormlmitlon of thu Colorado coal minora' I ; stiiko nnd tho Holertlou of the ' committee from tho delcgatos to Kiibnilt recommendations, fon- I turcd tho morning sosslon of j tho United Mlno Workors of Amorlcn convention of District 1C I 4 OILI EATER Mother and children need it for the bath father for his morn ing shave. Dealers everywhere Wtitt for boahltt, "Warmth iti Cold Corntrt." Standard Oil Company (California) Poi'llimd V 1 V. J A-rfi itRSr S?m: vs Far Hnl ?vl Uia I'earl Cil A full line of NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Always to bo found at Ekfekd (m Son. Also Camp Stoves, Ranrjes, Etc. Who Said War Prices? We arc not guilty; as thu following will testify: Tomatoos Standard I'ack. No. i 1-2 tins Now Stork fiunrantecd. jior cno of two dozen cans y. $2.00 Can you boat this price? Coffer, n good blend, at 20 cents per pound. Havo you tiiod our orb nt 10 cent per doxon. If not, you nro nilsslut; a good thliiR nnd not wIIIIiik (o savo monoy. DurlnB this wook wo will sail M. J. 11. Coffo, tho kind that you hnvo nlwuys paid 10c to -ir.o a pound for, our piico UOc per pound In flvo pound cans, Wo can always savo you monoy If you trndo with us. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House PRONE JUM.J. f-VL-ir ???ts. IS ,m- r r . a- ? I J 'v'OSsf- J),Jrv .-m I --1 w We Want Everyone On r-v n v-uua nav fn v THAT Wc nn .. 1 M ""u uu MS FINE FreicSi Dry (W Riciht llCI'G at hnmr. no : ,i.. ??5i(.io.Coasf-... We have mSSJSAm ill W 1 1 SK nn- nnr nvnn:...-.''.",uliiBa Bm,,." parcel to turn out work tS is 'S hranoisoo or Portland. Kindl n Vi 4 merely agents sending this work out h -;We in our own establishment and wo absol llISal1 satisfaction. We say this confident lw equipment and experience enables iHn oyP: per cent better work than the oil t , !?4 uirnea our., a iriai order will convince vou IIMniTI? PAMTPA. ,vn:ia.KM OXR PPIITRI AWCMIir U m . I TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAMF hns been a hobby with ub for a KOod man -,. ' .' our cuHtomers will tell you whwi t Q0Z, "L I "" J mJ, durable. framlnB mntarlnl nt the "ir t l Kj" tJ U hobs. .iiiBi ton wnnt you want to build ami h . ,e:tU to ipoail nnd we'll not busy with our ncncli nn.f SmK your uonoy can buy. Try us. lonc" """"mroom C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg.fi IJIITAII, l)KI'Altr.Mi:T U'i- 'I III'. I 'Ul'jli imioxi: mo. woiivuMxnoi'umii "j sfiiTii nBiin.1 'Ei Delicatessen Co. Jl." Nortli Secouil Street. EVERYTHING IN COOKED FOODS READY TO SERVE Wo Specialize in Salads, Salad Dressing, Meats, Pies, Cakes, Pastry and Health Foods. Let us Know What You Want. We will Prepare it for You. Special Attention to Special Orders. THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. Coos Bay Faraws Exchange J. M. CULLEY, Manager. NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS, We carry a complete line of STAPLE AND Ml UHUUtKIES, PRODUCE, FEED, HAY AND GUI Make delivery to any part of Marshfield All we ask is a trial order to convince youtliatt'iil hero to treat you right. Come in and see us or phone your orders -to PtoJS Waterfront, foot of Central avenue. mm&fflman HAS IHT COOS BAY WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE I 2a"!WwnrartigyinfgnBKm?ti??wyfw NASHVILLE LOSES IN NOTED RATE CASE lily Amo. lalrj 1'tv.i to Coo liar TlmM, WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. Tho In terstate Conunorro Commission's or der prohibiting railroads from Kiaut Ihb re-shlppIiiK privileges nt Nash vlllo, to tho dlsctiniliinton of At lanta, was sustained today by tho IT. S. Supremo Court, The Union Market BRING US YOUR COUPONS TEA GARDEN SYRUP . AND ALL OTHER STANDARD PURE FOODS AT iBURG'S GROCERY The Good Housekeeping Store A Wet Day ? Go out on the job wearing REFLEX SLICKER Vot In It ill d.n ii'i raa.de Ua all ovrr for com foil, ttiong rnuugS laitinj the tttain of hard amice, and toatcrptoof ihroushand iKioujn. A'o Ihit tig JtMunt watfr cannot tun In whrre tha f ronli ovr ilap and button, Our patented Htfltx EJt) Hop evety di op, $3.00 Everywhere Satisfaction Guaranteed Catalog fite a A? J. TOWER CO., Boston WW Mm i f (jii OUU COM) RTOIIAdK HVSTH 51 IS Hl'ill? A SUCCKSF1 Our Prime Roasts ot Hoof, Lamb, Mutton, Veal and l'ork cannot bo excolled. Try ono of our Kat lions or Fryera for your Sunday dinner, that has been proj.orly pooled, and noto tho dlfforonco. J. E. FORD & CO. t7J South Uroailwny ,.,, 58 7irGnrrxsmrin?KKiwx i m A DASLY LETT! HSS OLD HOME But you haven't time to write.. Why not make Ifl A CHRISTMAS PRESENT of a year's subscription to the KINDLY HEanOMllEU AND GIVE US A TUIAL i:vi:uvnu.a ix tiiij iuki:uv use IMAlSTIFIKLD BAKING COMPANY 133 XOHTII SECOND ST., NK.U CUNTIIAI, AVKXUR. I'HOXF. J2S. COOS BAY TIBS It will carry more from tho old home town jjj day than you could possibly write. It woitoj a daily reminder of your ti,oiiaimuic "llu - ness. Think about it and then call 133 on i the m rr..nn !k, nV 4l,n nff,nn nn fill flllf fhf ffl lO WWO dVI UIUIJ III Ul UIU Ullll13 Ul llll vm - and send it by mail: TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy oav- ua;, iiiuit, 1'ilOllO -II, AUlHIlC TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO December . Publisher Times, Marsfield, Ore. Enclosed find $5.00 for which send Daily Coos Bay Times one year to the f 0U0 intj address: Name Sent by City Street slate- l wwriyy