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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIEIA OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. FOUR COOS BAY TIMES'! wd T j Ad The Toast M. O. MALONEY, Editor nnd Tub. DAN E. SIALONEY, News Editor Official Pnpcr of Coos County Entered at the Postofflco at Marsh Bold, Oregon, for transmission through tbo malls as second-class vail matter. GOT TO GO ON World's Greatest War from Day To Day ""-oN Better Times Are ComjJ tt& IJNK& WA6QHS FREAKS OF SOUND TOLD MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP PAYS THIS TOWN The city of Shelbyville, Ill inois, owns its own olct-1e light plant. It's batfs streets are lighted better tasta thos,o of most towns fit timmr its bIzo, and the expakta at street lighting is lf (Iwk $1000 per year. Taar r moro than one thooaea HgAsfc used in the street Hrfctlsvr jy tom, mnklng the eort a Moke less than a dollar per Bitot per year. Shoibyrllte U a ftr of less than . XatarfDa, Illinois, Times. 1" .Mt w f r n4 io my work: I've got t n - ? 1 gW the wry e4. with never a oe. ?. At, w. waa ym think of it aH. tt s . The jrkny f Otitis to ftgW. 1W Vwmrj- tf tctttag ttli Hoe f ' $m sl warty aver U rtt! U9l m.i r Pun WWffiWkV frtrOi ft --V) W wicuii! $ tminww Ww. I rM wfft a an the irtiwrs do, I've got to r fnptittw with the hurtle beroe taat 1 feat am, ifitftt heaitttftU tk It ts. Aaa hew MH& Jt hug swtotaaal tttej fa flilak of the Aoifeata hrathara a Of the bloom that Js we r sotte-' gtaea to ! oi to go oh through the many yaas, thara'e a atAte tatas to a Fw gat to go on till the tuck if done a4 T toll aaty te taroaga. B to: much may be done to re- for them. OKXKVV. IVb. I. Sctentliti are si J6vr ag to exp'.aln the peculiar XNftte .tbMUiJk asaw.alwa by which' the artillery MA m wi :w S trtw,K ! e MhUe fighting near the a5 a? 5 lr Swoi w- border c be plainly heard 9rto MSW&i: v4 vU to t Ul fce ernee Alp, while between est srW fte IwmH - b of alienee fully 23 ees" vs)ta that "ll wWe. be 4tv fvi S1 1 pto. - The cannonadinjt In Southern Al ta 1m4 tea a te aa4 nttoae W caa be heani with grent dl f im vtU be 4eSt ot to soMier liartneee near the frontier on the trukitag i a4 fron U treaebee. wiee side, then for ottie distance M jfieHW tffarta will be ni to H enroot be heard at all, while on tmbt tW aoMtet who beeo tbe Jnngfrau anj other peaks it Is attcstl? voaMkil bt UH are able plain that it ens to como from to vallt oad thoj caa get to the wire point far inside the frontier. && It I xperte4 that a Ir Quereaala of Xtirlch. a noted loaeb wagoa ca jafeljr be Matlooed phyalelst, has given consldprable at rrv rod. at a reasonable dl- study to these tones of silence, but taace ta tbo rear of the firing line, has as yet found no good reason lut io receive llic benefit from held lp wen 1 her Hi ioned virtues of ! (!.... i ill iinn .. heln weniher the slorins of hard fimm, n.. 't ; ' . . ,. lo Thrift Economy uu rrud are of the utmost iiiipordiiico UNDER THE UNITED STATMh GOVEItNJiENT HUl'Elt VISION FIRST iTIIIL 6 OF COOS BAY Svrcl)i Deposit Boxes For Hont. m GO A1TKK Hl'SINKSS. 9tMltr 1 go, and I s4ng of H With glad new, that day by 4 The sunlight falls with an mal grace Mid the shadows along the way! a STONISHMENT H beta Acd that the baidaaat tatwatr where in the eoastry are sat saktag ' ..... -. . . , ,. a big organised effort to ae over j rTC io w on thero ,s " ,uch th,WR FPS Mg go; the oriental trade that aa beea ) ' re gat to go on till a tale 1b told whoeo d I wmf Mt know. In C.ma MM - - . I... ... Thcro is evidently a great ehaaee for Uncle Sam If he win bt take ad- j vantage of It Japan in l?i: pnreaaed Ihb the ; Pnlted States SS.SS. worth of noods, an amount larger thaa sae ; paid any other alagte eoaatry. In Tre got to go on, though I sometimes fool by woarlnees overcome; 1913 American exports to Jaaaa were 1re t l0 ge on tlll tlie twlllslit falls and the ntllhvhcoU conso to hum. to tho value of J ... This Got to go on to the unseen end, Out, oh, when we think of it, men, Isn't It fine to go on with your work And turn and go on again! Selected. Mere the vitality of the men that , aa been lowered by the rigors of .winter weather. i I NO KNITTING IN CHURCH )aHHMBMMMMaMMJMMeaMaWaaiMMMWllMHHMHMMMMMaHaMI- FLflHI & lEiEffiT GERMAN WAR MACHINES tnr Awvlll Vtft ta CtoJ IMj TlmM. LONDON. Feb. 1. "People do 'not go to church to knit, hut toi I take part In the service." said tho Pre got to go on, nnd I'm glad Indeed, Though the end of it all be dart Tor, ah, how noble and true it Is To set one's heart on the mark! r AmotUM Pnw to row Dr Ttaw.J AMSTKItDAM. Feb. 1. German secretary of the Archbishop of Can 'ammunition works are at present ' tcrbury In reply to n question which tttrnlng out three million shrapnel s been put to almost every parson shells monthly, says a Uerlln cor-1 In England by patriotic women. In respondent of the Ilandolsblnd "and order that the work for the men In their highest capacity of production ! khaki might not bo relnxod, It was Indicates that Japan hat ifeowa nark- j cd preference for Aaterloaa goods. ' With more serious efforts on the part ' of American Interests the Japanese ' market will undoubtedly become ai greater asset to American trade. has not yet been reached." In 1913 European exports to Ja- !' , "We fool sorry for n deaf mute whon pan amounted to Sm.SOf.OQO, inj which tho warring nations shared as ) follows: j England IC1.3CS.S00 France 2,914,500 Germany 34,197,500 It Is assorted that not loss than ' $50,000,000 In European trade with Jnpnn hns boon stopped by tho war nnd may bo secured by tho United States. China Is oven a heavier Importer than is Japan. Tho Chlncso Im ports during 1012 wore almost $550, 000,000. Of thnt amount European nations now at war secured closo to GOOD EVENING. If you wish to succood In life mako porsevorancc your bosom friend, oxporlancc your wlso counsolor, caution your elder brothor nnd hopo your guardian genius. he stops on a tack In tho dark. It's a poor mirror that will not onnblo n man to see his host frlond. REWARD FOR AVIATORS nr Awot'Utftl 1'rtM ta roo Hay Tlm AMSTEHDAJI, Feb. 1. Tho mll Itnry govornor of Brussels has of fored n reward of $5000 for the capture "allvo or dond" of nny hos tllo nvlator. OLDEST DANK IN COOS COl'NTV Established 1H8I). CapitaJ, Surplus arid Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest Pultl on Tlmo Deposits Offlnorn: V. Hen licit, President. I. II. KltuuiKiin, Vlco-Picsltleiit. It. J- Wllllnmo, Curlier. Uofi. 1 Wlnclicotrr, Aut, CWil proposed thnt the women be nllowod to knit during sermon time. '"People go to church to pray, slug, listen to the losiuint nnd the ser mon," continued tho secretary. "If uothliiK is going on, they hnd better be on their knees praying for the JJfnsamfflSraA'araUfrt'ZaUixms ttmseU" ,h0 ,m,l,l,f,0,,, nml for B To Porfcloind SOME FREAKS OF BULLETS COOS HAV WAGON HOAD. ,'Thoro Ib nothing to compnro I As your going to tho fair $200,000,000, whllo tho United Stntoa , 'or ,ho CooB nn' WnB Hoiul had only $2 1,000,000. Thoro Is as w,th 110 wll0'' ln ll10 rllt much to bo calncil from Rhlim na ! And tho other hltH a root from Japan, if not more. If our captains of Industry will go nftor tho business with renl Amerlo'tn grit and stop whining they will soon got so busy rnklng In tho coin that thoro will bo no tlmo or pessimistic walling.- A foolish woman grows old about as gracefully ns she climbs a fence. Deflected Shuts Cuus Peculiar JuiltN Diii'liu; Wnr. Ilr AMOtUte.1 Vnu Io Com Ur Tlmw. lii- Monoy mny holp helped himself. tho man who Tho shapely girl Isn't ashamed to let people know how well she can fill n pair of silk hoso. PARIS, Fob. 1. Tho remarknblo wounds thnt nre caused by rlchochot tlng bullets and secondary projectllos and nro bolng discovered by Bur geons In over Increasing variety, nro commontod on by Henri de Varlgny, In tho Dobnt WEAK SPOTS IN EARTH CAUSE OF EARTHQUAKES Dentlis of .'More Tl.an IIO.IXIO Per miiis In Italy Dim to Shifting nnd Dnipplii of Eni'lli's Crust. every Thursday To Eureka every Mondaj THE FAST AND COMFOKTAHLK S S. Geo. W. Elder NUWLV EQUIPPED You nro thcro In mid air And you land soumwhoro In that thlcky, sticky gluoy clny. And you think right thoro you stay Till tho drlvor puts u lino on you. 'THE GHOST OF THE PAST." Wo two kept houso, tho Past nnd 1, Tho Past and 1; I tended whllo It hovored nigh, Leaving mo never nlono. It was a spQctral housukeoplng Whoro full no Jnrrlng tono, As Htrnugc, as still n housekeuplug As ovor hns boon known. It dwelt with mo Just n It was, JiiHt as It wax When first Its prospouta bavo mo paiiKo In wayward waiulorlngs, Uoforo tho years had torn old troths As thoy tonr all aweot thluax, lloforo gaunt grlofs bad torn old troths And dulled old rapturlngs, And then Its form began to fade, Itegnu to fade, Its gontlo oahons rnlutllar played At ovas upon my ear Thnu when tho Autuuin's look om brownod Tho lonoly oliniiibera hero, Tho Autumn's settling shadtM em browned Nooks that it hauntod near. Aud so with tlmo my virion low, Yen, loss nnd Iom Makos of that Past my hoiiHomlstreas, It dwlndlos In my oyo; It looms u far-off skoloton And not n romrndo nigh, A fitful fur-off skoloton Dimming us days draw by. -Soloctod. You shut your mouth nnd hold your breath Hut tho wagon tonguo Is gnno Woll thou you nro Hiiro you are done Thoro's nothing to do but walk And your Just too angry to talk. Hut whon you take a stop Heboid you are couuoet with tho bod- rook lu that ruttlo rootle road ho steep Wlion a nillo or two your hiking Thon tho drlvor como n plklug, Whon attain you aro settled well And the i-oatU nro simply awoll Whon n girl looks mlsornblo oven n tvloA m n m fiiin'f f nil ti1iiiMnt Ir lu becaiiHQ of a broken honrt or an aoh-! n,'t'0'08' lug corn. And snmotlmos nftur marrying n a woman would lllo to tako him off ' the hook and throw him back. Ho who gets rich quick Is apt to go broke lu n hurry. Many a great man !h novor hoard of 20 miles from home. i Men with a keen sonso of humor uovor try to tell funny storlos. Occasionally a man laughs ut n ! Tho oarthquako that caused the deaths of mure thnu IIO.OOO persons In Italy was perhaps due to a shift ing or dropping of some rock fault, according to Dr. Wnrron D. Smith, Not only nro doformod bullets Professor of goology nt tho Unlver- froquontly found In wounds, but'"11' ot Orogon nnd mombor of tho with thorn such umrninl substnncos JSolainogrnplilcal Socioty of America. n bits of bono from the bodies of Dr- Sm,tl1 !bh tli reservation, other mon, motnl and niodals and j I'owovor, thnt oxnet details aro not monoy, pieces of cloth nnd other ,yet nt lin"l- Italian geologists hnvo fottml throughout Italy woak spots In the earth's crust. A lino drawn through NOHTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. O. F. McGEOHQE AGENT W. H. film Phono 41, Marshflold Phono 421, Nortih1 BawariMBugaTOttroasragzfgggrssMSHLjti Tho presence of these oxlranoous HiihstnncoN In wounds Invariably means thnt thoy hnvo been projected tllWo "I'0'1 follows coitaln rock for ...an she once considered a good cato,.by rif,"'' '',- An officer "'oni. or alructural lines, and tho iiui'uiuiy was louiiil io nave uooil : """""'' "'' " unvo ucuurruu ilnjuroil by part of the forearm of at ll,e Intersections of somo of those one of hU mon. Ono man wan!tecto,lc He." nld Dr. Smith. struck by n stouo that had boon ! ",l ll8" recontly beon demonstrated i projected by n bullet. i lMnt there Is a inonsurablo rock In another on so n part of one l,1,0 causod by the samo attrnetlvo man's Jaw bone was picked out of!'01"0 that produce the ocean tldos, another man's body wound: tll! nil I'm reason this tldo la not do another snldlor lost the sight or tected by tho naked oyo Is that the his oyo by being struck with a fol-!m't ot tho onrth Is Jucompnrably lew soldier's, tooth. ,110re rigid thnu the surfaco of the From the various field hospitals ooan, and tho accumulation of como roports of finding In supposed Crosses in tho rockn finally results Joko on himself, but he novor roallr ,' "Tl woum,M BUC" mu,8linl 0,)JecU ' " "" "K wny "l 80me )0l,u"' mon iis It ' "Mii"ii, iimiip. iruKiuuiiiH ot oyo - i"nii iiniurnny iieiug mo iglttasort, pieces of tooth, nlivorn of wel In the crust of tho earth. When peoplo nay iiuiau Ihlngauboiil ; woml Hn'1 ,,0I1' We'o'". "CPa of Th'r n "Io"K t'10 borders of tho! you It Is a safe hut that vou had It lc",,u,r W,,I t,ol- '0!BU a,ul "wlly in tho portions j coming, j '" " '" pioJtH'tllo struck u of "10 orth geologlcnlly newest. I man's pockut and glanced off with- "Italy Is sltuntod on ono of those ' A vmnir mini lu mil lnulirtiui I., MU OVOII scralehlllir tlln skin llm UOWOSt portions nf tlin nnrlli mu . I TIihii nroiiud a liuiul ymi aliancw look ! taklnic an oyo-opeuor Immiwo he is i bullt hit another man. aud in thoi" California, the Philippines, tho' EQUIPPED WITH WIHELKSS. Steamship ire&kwatc! ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FHO.M .MAHSIIFIELD DUHING .lANt'AHV, OX TIIRIW LOWING DATES: JAN. U, IO A. AL; .IAN. I, 1 P. M. J.U :: A. M.; JAN. 'Ml, 1 P. 31.; JAN. :(, K:!l( A. 31. TICKETS ON SALE AT POHTLAND CITY TICKIJT OITiCi; AND OAK HTHKETS, POHTIiAXI). piiono as-j. c. ii. ia.Niir.ns, IT I T MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Oloniaii and down Well you'll wish you wore baok lu your own homo town. A rou 31. Qeeaiir. Egypt has a virtual monopoly on tbo production of long staple cotton. Music is muslo whon uxproesod In words in any huiKiitiae. The price of wheat limit us flour go up, Tho way things often go; The bakers boost tho prico of broad Haoaiiso thoy kuoad tho dough. Anon. Words of wisdom are fow, hut thttio nro many ochuos. It's easier to fall In love or n rlvor than it Is to climb out. True duinostlu hnpptuoas Is found ed upon tho rook of the cradle. jwounu were round bits of cloth, "eat coast of South America and from the firat soldier's uniform, and ot,'1, countries 1 20 deformed pieces ot gold from ! "' development of the rock tide It when a self-made nmu IiokIiis to ,ollli 1Uat were fo'e,, out ot the'"nry, the geologist Perrelt says blindly in love. Cultivato jmtleuce. You will need toll you the story of his llfo. pockot. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW OF OREGON GERMAN RULE IN BELGIUM (Ilr Awo UImI l're. to Coat ll TlmM 1 Dl'NKlHK. FraniH. Pl.. i ri.n,,h '" German military authorities lu Hoi-',1'01'1 IU"K great many geologists glum have forbidden the sale of !ml ,lt I'otwlnm, Gormnny. goologlsla that nt certain times whon aomo of the heavonly bodloa Kot In a straight Hue,, the pull becomes so groat on the woak spots of tho earth's sur face that movement results ninn This theory Is now up- ISPOiT Scini-wcckly service O003 B.13' nnd San lrancfflR "STEAMSHIP IEIM WILL SAIL FHO.M SAN FHANCISCO FOIL COOS HAV. 'ITESDAV. FEHHl'HV ii, ATSfSE Equipped vILU wiretess nntl subiiarlao bell. Passeiigors nnd freight. , mm m am" Eaippcd witli wireless and submnrino bell. Passenerora and freight. WILL SAIL FHOM SAN FHANCISCO I'OK ( OOH HAY viii'ii.mnv iM.'itiMlt I. AT 3 M . i Ban Prancisco ofl'ice, Qreemvicli street jAaU and GOO Pifo building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McGkokgh, Phono tt The First National Hank of Spring .'told has bought u klto wnd 'will photographs or picture postcards of. Rctll"y measurod tho rock """" KIg Albert and 3L Jlex. 3Iayor of,u,1re; j A project was started to roclalm Hiussels. now Imprisoned In Ger- T,mt tuis "t the last oarth- 10.000 aiu'os of land on Succor Crook. !"'' At Hrussels, the street rail- (lmke Itnl' will have, by nny moans, ' near Ontario. vm Is Mill helug operated by the''8 llr- Sllt'i' belief. i The now St. Elisabeth hospital at ' ,u'lg,BM ompany. which is requlr-1 "T1'8 I8QIe ln prtaln parts of Haker will b ononod next month ' l"'1 l0 turu ovei" 30 W '"t of Its '''' have Iwn warneil to move, The now St. lteirtiiv v,tj.i- Hicelpta to the'Goriunn tax collee- , . ..,.,,v nut, 1 fruit cannery is nbotit pouinlet.t. tor. The French government has leased their CHIOS. Tills Was tlin omn with 3lesalna, whore a few yoars ago an oarthquako and sniiani.r,i tidal .. the rnlrgroiinile at Oiuil,, ., .,., ,',I,1," "' Tlie fcin.l VOUlmvo1 T """ caUBei, r8t le of life large horso shipments. ALWAYS VSED. Phono 7l PacHIc " ! L "Tn , 8f,M,w now Judge j. n. fainpboll warns.l ii.. '""', """ "ansror company. . " -" " 'grapn records " lumuoii auci inteusity of oarth- Uo. u, Ullloroilt llHI-le nf FHEIGHT. STOW iOII N E STEAMERS -SAIL FHOM- San Francisco Pior No. 2C. Every Wodnosday 3 P. M. Phono 27ft. Coos Hny Every Friday To Portland And Tuesday To San Frauclsco THO.MAS II. JA.MES, Agent Ocean Dock rt-.ttanA AlbersDockXfJI Erery Battel 9 A.M. Albor From. Austin Stanley and Coculla Llpp. Coqulllo Sontlnal GARDINER WEDDING Canipboll warned the CltUeug ol' Watt l.lim inl,,t 1...11.1 When vlrtuoleT her face ,t I.IVolv'T, ' Get callod miLiuH.. .w ., .,... ... ' . 4no lQlt"l'l tity Dock Coinnils- JCIL U too It TsTa led ah ne , " . b"a "" f $S00'000 " atum to erect a municipal elevator. Ihe auiom puhlto library received 5Q5s.l3 for lyii and spout JTia.20 f4' lHHlkS. Haker will not erect a light plant, lut has contracted with the Kasturu Oregon l.laht & Poor Co. t'pon siKulug up 6000 act os of wiiUble soil in tho Hague Hlvor Val- mt Mny Joyce j Tm AI1V () r,viW.uVKI,t I For ywi and years mitir 3le.lco Has little paste oajoyod. ! is uxor unomplojoil. 1 In (act no army there A ninrrlnr.fl Unmiiin . . . I '' " """ ycterday to Elizabeth Yarbrough and 's..aLhln l " I '' ' W' Xlb! " establish I Chailes K. Cathcart. l...n, ,..... ! ,u, o." ttr totatwr If roussur fa.torv , u." , " aardlner..Ro.eburt; Hev.ex," K!Z 7 !lm J .. llwvs Want Ads for icsultg. beet ece Phone 394-J. Coos Bay Tea, Cooffee & Spice House Broadway bet. Central and ilin! ori uerore tr- telegraph wires' "r ng the news, and have nlso been I 1 able to prodlct where the next dls-' 1 turlmnce will most likely occur. Tho ' uext step will be t ,1Ptdlct w,)()11 . the oarthquakea will coiuo an.i tu,,u I (muke possible a prepaintlon to os. cape them," says llr. Smith. LBT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. InW aiato servico, prompt attention to all Interests of our clients. '' 1 M M U M O O S T I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. COOS HAY TIMES Commercial "J'JShSIWgJS JlLftDIES' CLEANING WORKS WAR 3IAP WHILE THE "" ' vench ,h,' eiiliiR on the I to turn It loose. Ty"isTmnin, .. gM Times want Ads Jor results." - .SIPPLV LSTS Tliey Are Golii; r(lst K00NTZ GAJffl Eicclsior Jlotorcydn 1 pp T I R IIS AUT03IOHHiE9 W r-na finnvTV'S MOST MACiiivB snor MAItlNE AND AUW KI..IMIB1S9 ntunr.iKR FOR ' .TT.,.r mmvin KT. 1110"! iiATTKnirci HirAHl CIIAKO0 llHt delicate fabrics. 'o posl- ii'iy Kiiarantcr. ,, work Plmio l.l.. Address :t.T i n.......... ..nr SUITS crFAVFn,jK( ED Sl'lTH Ml 'Mf iNIQUF. PANra T ' .A. I I' J s !r.R r!nntral Ave. PW'Li -- t- vviti (ivvwuPt j 0.