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fcfrfSSS! BiBBm f?' ' !!!.' i-'1, iliiJ ws rntsiM! iSUMMmSum VI Ul . fl ! 2I'iir4 DbAWrai'C'yittei! ,' Jftt ,fr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915-EVENING EDITION. - FOUR Tf i a I i E r i i? 3 3 iB COOS BAY TIMES . . - a Hi Itialt. M. O. 5IALO.NLY, .ur iiiiu DAN E. 51ALOXEY, Xcws Editor Official Official Paper of Vnpcr City Coos County of 5Inrshflold. Entered nt tlio Postofflco nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as sccoud-elass mall matter. SUHSCHIPTIOX HATES DAILY. Ono year C,rn Per month "" WEEKLY. Ono rear ,IU wiii nnlil Htrlctly In advanco the iitmotlntlnn nilco of tho Coos Ray Tlraos is $5.00 jier year or JU.&u tor . bIx months, i An Independent Republican news paper, published every evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES. I'RIR OEItMAX A5IEHICAXS AMEHICAXS AltE T- HE Ocrmaii-Ainorlcnn cltlzons of I .1.1.. .ft... nv.i Inl'nl lirtVO! U'HR u nun iuiiiiiij ti w.... Ilium nnv I oil it Of tills 111 lilt' minds of the vast majority of the Americnn people. Herman Rldder. the distinguished editor of the Xew York Staats Zlctung, voiced the sentiment of nil when ho said: "The German-Americans must suffer In any conflict between tho United States ana Germany pnlns of which their fellow cit izens can never know anything. They have fought to uphold tho flag In tho past and they will do bo ngnln aRalnst any enemy whatsoever. They deserve the fruits of past loyalty until they have forfeited the rlKht to claim them. There has never liecn but ono flag under which tho Gorman-American has fought. There , , will never be but one flag under which lie will eer fight, and that flag Is the Stars and , Stripes. ' Tho same sentiment Is voiced by A. 0. Koelhle, presldont of the Unit ed German Societies of New York. , and It will bo taken up and reiterated by every leader among them, and no American will doubt tholr sincerity n.,,i ,.nn. fnlih. If ovnnls lenil tin to war and every truo man nnd wo man this sldo of the ocean hopes nnd belloves the situation Is not so RurloiiB as to make such nil outcome possible these Americans who come from tho Fatherland across nc ocean will bo trusted In public places and respffted In private :?re just as fully as they have ever been In tho past. They have played an Important part In the making of this great na tion nnd millions of our citizen lmu German blood In tholr veins nnd nro proud of It. Tho American people have no quarrel with tho Gorman people, and If feollng eMhU In this country it Is direct ml ngalmt tho mil itary powern of tlio (lurman empire nnd nut ngaiiiHt tho German people, either hero or arrow the ocean. t does not nem polblo that tho long frloiidihfp exlutlng between the United State and Gormnuy must bo fo rudely brokon that only the shed ding of blood will suffice to settle tho differences. And yet In these par lous times, whon all the netter attri butes of civilization am scemlngly fiot nt naught, who ;iiow whni the trend of events nmy leud up tor The president of tho nation linn spoken.' and there Is no longer any illfferenro1 of opinion of thono mutters which but , n fow days ago were subject of pub lie discussion and debate. That I ull past, all are today of one mind. t says an oxclmugo. Patriotism nmy be blind nnd unreasoning; some there nro who contend that but for It Eu rope never would have botiii plunged Into tho awful vortt of war: that it was becnum) tho people followed their riiloin an one man, inwklng them Htroug and xiroguut. Rut there Is no use to ui giut thU question we see the strength of patriotic feiuu' nil over tho laud, subscribing to but one pledgo that of the tallnut Decatur: "My (iiunlry, may she ulwats rlglit: lint, light or wronu, my country!" Mlllloiig of our liruveet. mot loyal cltlzeiii lire praying for peace, hut If providence doircei; oiherwUe u hun dred million Aini'ih uns will hold up the hund of an mcri.in pie-ld,Mi mid the r-iai .ml Miipt.-. will li.'muo more n r d m' . in t '. ,i i i , . ( plo when mi d Miu i.n . i1 IF mii of join' i i-lat Uf. , tor ileii iiii life Imsui.hho ih.it not p.ilil utiei- llielr dentil, hIidiiIiI luteNtlgale Hie ui.ilier. t.ir WilS on 'I lie companies, mv enu-jlng Immlieds of thousands ,,f dolluts on their liool.s which they wish Io pay uud clem up lliel" leeoitls. I will u g, lo glo )ou ni) senses to nsslst In tlio woik, llcHer see me. Edward D. Noonan -01 FroiK stieel. Rukiiinssfii Hlilg, .Murshfleld, Ore. 'JU " J W Iff - I EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Fourth and Market Streets II. E. Drowning, Hector i ft a. ni. Holy Communion. I in u. in. Morning son In.1 and nor- moil. 7:.'!0 p in. Ken he in St. Luke's '(hui'ili, Empire. I SEVEXTir RAY ADYHNTISTS I Local Elder. J. E. Qtmlls. Rovptith n.iv Advtntlut services nro I conducted cverv Saturday as follows: Sabbath School nt 10 a. ra. Bible Study nt 11 a. m Young People's Society at 3 p Prayer Meeting Wednesday :30 p. in. I CATHOLIC CHURCH I NORTH HEXI) Rev. Father McDovItt Mass will be celebrated Sunday mornlnir nt 0 by the Rev. Father 1 Wallace. , I FIRST HAPTIST CHI'HCII I niblo School at 10 n. in., witli graded classes and competent teach QV3t A cordial welcomo Is extended to1 all. - SWEDISH EVAXGEIilCATi MTHEHAX CHURCH. Rev. H. F. Ucngtson. Pastor. i Residence 204 Highland avenue. Phono 04-R. , Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Sermon 1 1 n. in. ' UNITED HRETHREN CHURCH ' NORTH HEXD I I Mrs. R. N. Lewis. Pastor 1 Sabbath School at 10 a. m. i Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. m. Preaching nt 11 a. in. nnd 8 p.m. i Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock. METTHODIST EPISCOPAT;. .'oseph Knotts, Pastor. ) i Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Morning Service at 11 a. in. Morning Hiibjoct: "The Fading Glory of John the Uaptlst." Dr. J. T. Abbott, district super intendent, of Eugone, will preach In the evening. All nro cordially invited. Epworth League nt 7 p. in. Junior Leacuo Sorvlco Thursday afternoon at 3:45. Prayor Meeting Thursday ovon '"B t 7:30 o'clock. XORWEGIAX LUTHERAN. Rev. It. O. Thorpo Services will be held In the Norwe gian Lutheran Church nt Mnrshfleld, Sunday nt 7: l. p. in. No Sunday School. Services will be held in the Nor wegian Lutheran chapel nt North Rend, Sunday at 1 1 n. in. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Prayer Mooting, 7:30 Thursday o vonlng. A very cordial Invitation is ex tended to nil, especially strangers. , CATHOLIC CHURCH MARSHFIELD Mass will bo celebrated nt 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning by Rev. Father Wallace, and In s'orth Rend nt 0 a. m. NORTH REND PRESIIYTERIAX Rev. Frederick Shlmlaii. Pastor , uiuie Bcnnoi at 10 a. m. 4 Ml-7riI01)lST CHURCH I Rev. A. S. Illsoy, Pastor. i . North Rend Tlis services Sunday will bo as follows: Sunday School at 10 n. m. 11:00 n. m. Sormon. Vospor Clrclo and Epworth I.oaguo nt. 7 p. in. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Suiidar 1 1 u. in. Subject: "Sacrament." Wednesday. Si p. in.. Auditorium Public l.lbiwry. Sunday S.hool. l M. In t'hrlut Inn Silence Hull. Reudlng Room open daily except SnihUiv uud hollduii, I t p. m. ChrUtlHii Sili'iue ll.ill -:tT Third St. .Ninth, CIIRISTIA.V CHURCH I Service as follows at the Church, . corner Sixth and Centrnl: Regular sen Ices eierj Sunday. lllblu School at 10:00 a. in. i ! .MARSHFIELD l'RESHVTEIIIA.N , I nU'RCII , Rev. Stubblelleld. Pastor Chan. JI. Lowry. .Icrk of helou lino. R, Staddeu, Sunday School Superintendent. Minn Clnru Myron, organlit. A. L. Hut. Treasurer. Mis. iMuis. McKulght, presldeut Women' AiiNlliary. ' Sunday Schuil, io a. ui. j Prvaehiug, il a. m. and S:00 p. in. I I u in. -Tlu Fi.igmenu." E ening hiilijur Forgiteiifgi." J. D. MILLS. (Late Willi Hotel ('ulllei'. It.mdou. Oifgou) iiivlteis you to call on him at the' HOTEL ST. PAUL (luini.rl lLd edeie Hotel), miller of Fourth m.d .Mdt-r Siieeu, I'ouland, Ore. Tuke street car at IL-pc mi 1 leue it at Ahlr Street. U.iU one bbuk oi take ial at nepot oi II ,t L'liidiim at hU expoiue, li HieiB I RiiythliiH I rui do fi Mm in Poulmd, dro.i mo u I'ue and will attend to it uo , iluive. J. D. Mlld.S, I - i i IwW ., 4 Si h' jr-7m Ef0Jli. .t U - r5!li " WP a&$& ! . vx i Blifflls 3 MT Ua i friSSfo,-. flHPHBsr ,-ii M , -4' . fl98k . J' TW? ;, &: I FM:& w ." "5? . : .'JJfc-ai .?V4 .i GOODIES ! i i of your childhood baked the modern The iiiuilein (las limine has now brought lisn-k to us the woiuleri'iil bakiiiu: of the de licious rake, the pie that niece, biscuit liiiht as a some, lu'H'crt bread really appreciated when we were young sters.. A Gas. Range makes baking a pleasure Xo longer is it necessary to coax tho J'iro until tlio oven' is just right ; no longer does baking moan a day-long task. With tho modern gas range your oven is kept at ,jusl; tho right temperature, there is no long wait, for it to heat and it does not cool oil' at the critical time. Unking is n i-enl plensurc with a (Ins linngo-and an economical pleasure loo. Oregon . v,,:, Lawn and Garden Sprinkling Everyone who cxpecls to lis'e wntef for lawn or gnrilen .sprlul; Mug Is required to lgn uu upplicntloii mill iiuiko pii.tiiieut hel'oi'o lining uti tvntcr for llils purpose. The nitu l'l,ed hy tlio Hull louil ("onmiissloii for sprinkling is $1.00 pvi- mouth for oitcli ,'11(10 Miinro feet (0 hy 100-foot lot, or less, liulliliiiu spneo iiicliuletl. Piiyiiieut of four months, or $1.00 In advance allows uso for ouo jenr In iiihniico for l.nvii spiinUHni;, uiisliiti wiudoti.s, porches, etc., hut if paiil by the moiilli Use is only allowed during tlio month paid. The rules filed with the Riiltronil Commission icipilie (hut pny meiit he liuiile In uilvniicv each month before using smile mill that sprinkling be done only between (t mill K o'clock, nioriiliig mill fVi'iilng. Xo reduction In intfs will lio iiIIohoiI in case wiiter Is not requited for .sprinkling evury day of (lie mouth. If water Is used for sprinkling without payment having been iiiuilo In ml tiiuce or outside of sprinkling hours, (ho service limy bo entirely shut off mill not tinned on until SI. 00 peiiii1l.vlins been paid. Coos Bay Water Company. MARSHFIELD AND NORTH HEXD, OREGON'. Don'L take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today You cannot afford to bo without health or accldont Insurnnco. You not only need the Insurance, hut you want to bo suro nnd linvo tho correct policy In the best nnd most rellnblo company in the business. Soe mo or phone me at once and I will expluln It to you. E. I. CHANDLER, Agent, Mnrshfleld. ..u0 Coke llulldlng. MS3SE3 We are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pilo In our yard or in caiload lots, nt following; prices: From pile on ground. $:'.'.'5 per yard. canoad lots, takm from cars, Ji.oo per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Offiio. Phone too. INDEPENDENT Mm-shl'leld, Nonli Rend, Enipiio, T.itliivl, Sunset lluj. Le.ieu M.irshlield, nt Hiisy loiner, 7 n. in.; lo u. in. - p. in., . p. in. Leaves .Vutli lleiul lo imnules Inter. I.e.ue, FuipUe 8. no n. m.; 1 1 :n ,,. in.; l.ilo p. n,.; ;t;o ,,. ,,; l:00 p. in. nips mter these liomw iimj l.o mr.iugeil for. Phono Hiisy Coiner. Night phone K,7-R. KoontE Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS-600DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES-UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180.j days way (Jllictl lor il M'i'iiim IVntluT mid wlioli'- lirtils which we never wer AUTO SERVICE l p. ui. jJ Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage l.onvo Owl iMiiiiiiiiicy Mnr.sli field A. 31. 7:00 D:ilO l.eavo Cotptlllo A.M. 7:oo o:oo f l:oo P.M. :coo (l:!!0 M. (II) .MARSHFIELD-COQUILLE AUTO STACJi: Tl.ME SCHEDULE Schediilo ni ranged to connect with boats (o Hiiudoii, Stages to Mjitlo Point, Wngner, Hosuhurg. No delays. Faro from Marshfleld to Coiiuille: 7." cents. Sluglo V Lmulx'lh, Props.. Will furnish extra cars for extra trips day or night; also charter earn. City Auto & Taxi Co. Day anil Xlght Servlco For taxi, phono 1!0, Chnndler Hotel For touring enrs, phono 20, Chandler Hotel LVXX LAMHETII, Prop. Now Cars Now Curs iT. J. HCAIFE j A. II. HODGIXS IMarshfield PAINT AND DECORATING .CO, Estimates Furnished Phono MO-H. Mnrshfleld, Oregon 28 COMMUTATIOX TICKETS, .VU.00. 20 Mai'.shrield-Xoiili Haul Auto Lino Curs every ten minutes front 0 il. in. to 11! p. ni.; lo Solilli Slough onco ii day, leaving at 11 a. in.; to Empire three trips u day. (10RST Ai KIXO, Props. Chimneys Fireplaces J. N. BAYLISS Any kind of brick work tit prices that are, right. And all work guaranteed Call at "Tho Flresldo," Johnson Illdg., 137 Second St. French ranges, hollor work. Phono E1I-J SOUTH COOS RIVER ROAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Mar.siriel(l every day 8 ii. in. Leaves head of river nt :t:l." p. in, STEAMER RAIXHOW leaves lieml of river dally nt 7 ii, in. Leaves .Mnrshfleld at 2 p. in. For charter apply on hoard. ROiilCRS .V SMITH Proprietors - - ' SAVE MONEY hy ordering tho famous 1 HENRYVILLE COAL Xut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump coal, per ton , . ..js.i.no Or half ton of both $1.7.1 I). 5IUSSOX, Prop. Phono 18-.I or lenvo orders nt llllijer's Cigar Store. UKY WUUD nt CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD N'orth I'ront Street Pliono 271) - THE REAL QUESTION Tho question Js not, will mon honor you for your work? Rut doeu your work honor you? Your concern is not only to create profit for yourself, but to iimko that which will profit many boshles yourself. COOS HAY STEAM I.AUXDHY Phono 57-J. 9?e.9$4V t I i WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 o t Pays 8 per cent on savings 5 I . - ... t I. i. KAUrMAN & CO. J Local Treasurer J A. WOOD! wood' Kindling wood, por load $1.75 to $2 Alder wood, 10 to 24 ,uclle8 $2 to $2.r,0 I'leo Delivery W. II. LINf.0 Phono 27-J. North virBt e. i RJH1GIH i OLDEST HANK Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 i liilorosl, piililuiii Tl.no AXD SAVINCJS DEPOSITS Officers .1. W. Rennelt, Preslilent. ! ,1. II. Flanagan, Vlrf-Piesldent. . It. F. Williams-, ('ashler. (ifo. F. Winches! cr, Svt, (- Way C5 8 K When n limn woiks Imril for Ills money III is ihe nm, who onglil lo lime l( not soiiii inioolli sehenier A,1(( , comes along peihlllng Miino xiiliii'less (i'IOT-HH ll-ft HK proposition. Tho one .sure wny to keea nioney Is to HANK II ;iin el l( PILE I'P, mill heloin jou dig into the p RXOW Aim have soino sal' liMfslnieul light heie t boine which .ion can wnle'i mill iillfiul lo .viirscif, Make' OCR hunk VOl'H Itimk. iMcnihfi' of "The l-Vderul Reserve S.Moiu." lulorest Puild on (lino Deposits.- m ST HIT I fn rnnQ dav Safely Deposit FAKILBURNISANTA CLAii PORTLAND .ll'LVO, HI, 17, liLMIT; At (il'ST U, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27. EUREKA ANlTsAN FRANCISCO .IULY 1.1, III, 21, 2(1, Al'firST I, II, II, IO, 21, 2(1. For I'llllliec liifoiiiintlou Applj MODTU DAOICIP QTCAIWIQUID Ml ivuniii i nun .,.... .... i. . . ..,..,. D .-l.llllll ll'.li.HIA.IIi !( IV . I'.. Mil 111,, ,f Phone Ltd EQUIPPED S?181 ALWAYS SAILS FROM .MARSHFIELD 8:00 A. 51., EXCEPT SIW'RAV, .11 LV I, AT I P. M. AMI Hi PORTLAND EVERY Phono !!."-.!. T EH Weekly Servlco Cooh Hay nnd San Frnnclsco. STEAMSHIP 1111 Freight and LEAVES COOS HAY FOR SAX FRAXCJSCO, SI'XDW, JfU IITD Ban Francisco Office, (500 Oooe Bay Agent, 0. F. Poget Sound Bridge & PresSgsiig Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Constructs nnMPI CTC Dl AMTO r-nn itunnnn innnl o n, V, u,u ,u" run rmnaun wunrv i Our Coos Bay-office has available for Oregon Coa votk me Bredse "Seattle" tho most powerful, host equipped mid most thoroughly iuo i.,v-iii0iutii nyiirauiio Coos Bay office. Marshfield. Oregon. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE t t Cms leave Mur.shlMa i nn. leave for .,ln Cars Leave Sunse, ny lures, Empire, ;ir.; Tiii-IiwI Abstracts t FOR RELIARLE AHSTRACTS. COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEES ABSTRACT f0.. Inc. MARSHKIELD AXD Tii"viVr " V "-... or..M.ara(.KliN, B1ANAGEH BEIETT III IN COOS CO! X IV EstuhlMicil 1880. . 4 v' ; L IIM 1MIMI Io M eep onei BANK m WVU UtXl U Boxes For licnt. iu vj i i.niiiuiiii uu. KM ... . . ( v zssxEGZEnj&sszmaasKttsewEssmKm WITH WIRELESS Breakwati OX TIME. EVERY SUXR.W Dt'RIXC Jl'IAl THURSDAY AT H A. 51. II. .7. 5IOIIII, .If Passenger Service AT 10 A. 51. Flfo Rulldlng, nnd l'lcr Number JJ McOeorge. Phone U aredfjo Ir. Pacific waters Main office, Seattle, Washing.! IfllSOTIO IT (iorst .V- KiiiK. .7 a. in., 2 p in. mill "PB - , , ,() n M)1(1 , f) a ( )m, - ,,, or Sonti, SloiiK.t 5oci Sunset llayj OK TITLE AXD lNl-'DRMATlOJ AROUT COQl'IMria CITY onrflON 1 "V,,,J ItAILHOAD hANUB s w r Tnezvjmm AtflaSfci-, r - - - - - .-- 'nj