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raB-sffl .'4 ts-tK DnnTfn EAUE. y THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBERS 1915 EVENING EDITION SEVEN "! SSIONAL DIRECTORY i I Houseworth, jffn.:lrvi"K """" , It (o 1- ii. " - l" oiir"-' to l. ' Off iio ii:i-i; ItCH., llil-L. VrifJlit t)Wio 188 ... IDINO COXTllAUXUJi a'tes furnished on request SJr mill Throat Specialist lfiSSrs l-TITKli : i iN.mim '()( 1.201 ,0 if'"'-' In Ink IHock. irriu siiaw. fc,jSlcl!iii mm irgcon hours ly appointment. in Ostlind , -wfi UIriM' !;.!. r.''" ."' AitnirrccT Ices, 200 Irving Block. 03-L or 2C7-J. Marshflcld, Oregon. BiiUpP kiVKj exgineek 04 Coko DldS. Phono 145-j fcsldenco Phono 3GJ-L. Chandler AKCIIITKOT 01 mid 302, Colco Oullillng, f jlaral.flclil, Oregon. I Turpen Alll'llllM'l' llarsliflold. Oregon. 20 COMMUTATION TICKETS, S2.00. Ihflcld-Xorth llend Auto Lino !cicry lea minutes from i . ... . .. ..!. lit. (!) J- p. in., i niniiii ii onco ii ilny, leaving at in.; to Empire tlireo trips JUST & KING, Props. HI COOS HIVEU HOAT HI'.UVICE ILAl'XCIl EXPHESS Marshflcld every day in. z,ciiies iii'jui or river nt it: Iff p. m. n:.Mi:it haixhow luviil of liver dally nt 7 S Leaves Mnrshflcld at - p. pr Inn (or npply on hoard. MtOfJI'ltS .M SMITH Vroprletors -O SAVE MONEY m-dcilng tho famous INRYVILLE COAL II. per ton $1.00 pal, per ton tjs.no ton of both $1.7.1 l. MUSSOX, Prop. ie I8-.J or leave orders nt llllljer'H Clgur Store. JAIFK & a. ii. noiiniNH lffpfrl PAINT AND :! DECORATING CO tIMIiii!iiis I'litnlslicd u V. 31 j-r l.flehl, Oregon E the roof fixed NOW See C0RTHELL . nione 3171 ERCHANfS CAFE j uiiiuir i'i. i'o for Good Meals PrlCGS Rrnsrmaliln SCuimnorrliil nM ll'ilw'y. - - TltAs Elt AMI STn. OP HOl.s;iIOI( (JOOUS "I' M) infii!.u:i; -4 (all IGUSON TRANSFER Residence 1'hoiiQ 13.J fet '"' nnd Waterfront STERN LOAN AND j duiluinu CO. t sets $2,340,000.00 t 8 per cent on savings I &. KAIIPMAM P. nn - Local Treasurer WW4J GAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Will lm L- I.X T ni,.. . I -' " I'I 111,10 Wlar state licensed ndtaker m bo i vuurge Phono JOS.J $10.85 COOS HAY TO POItTLAXD. ALLEGANY-DR.AIN Auto Stage Line ImAyxSru0 KVKKV Mtmsmi """ at Good Curs Careful In tiers .Most llcniitiful Hnuto to Portland. Fare $6 UTo Smokehouse Fare $6 Af.EVTS, MWIKIIFIELH PHONE (S-.I or rail 0. I,. FOOTE, Piopilrlor of Auto Lino, Pliiui" !I8-.J Voi- iufoi'tuiitlon. IS OF WORLD'S GREATEST WAR DAY B! DAY 0 i 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst Ai KIiik. Cars leavo Aliirslifleld 7 a.m., tl a.m., U p.m., 5 mm. Cars leave for Umpire 7 a.m., tl a.m., U p.m., 5 p.in. Cars Leave .Sunset Hay 7 a.m., 1) a.m., 1 p.m., T, p.m. Vures, Umpire, :15c; Tarheel or South SIoukIi, fide; Sunset Hay 7oc FEAH Ml TROOPS ISSUES OF THE GKKMAX Ol-TICHItS OX (Jl'AUO KXCJMSII St'l'KIJAOICn'KS WAXT ' liKST. TIIUY UK KlIiliKI) KIGHTS IX GUH.MAXY KlltUlirGS IIL'UX IIO.MKH AXI) HAYSTACKS IX CAMKOHX1.Y words i'f iho prime minister, Is Porte's Police Department Increase Declare That Xoiv Is tho Time to rVIARSSIFlELD-RQSEBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers J-cavo Miuslifleld r.:0() A. 31. Dally Leave Hosehure; (l::t A. 31. Dally TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT SL. MAHSIII'IIM.I) New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 Kooisfz Garage Agency for S00DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phono ipn-J GRAVEL' Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pllo In our ynrd or In carload lots, nt following prlcoB: From pllo on ground, $2.?5 per ynrd. Cnnond lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por ynrd. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Ffg. Co. OpposKo Post-Office. i'liune 100. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 The newspaper : that gets results P ic flip lsa m fl .K-J' W..&.W B 1 ( 'RF.AD VN .PEOPLE WHOUUYJ ONE READ BY A PEOPLE WHO WANT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS. WHEN SUBSCRIBERS ANX- irtllOIir A 1V7 A TT 'fur? $ IUUOLX rtWAU HIE ARRIVAL OF THE 9 HOME NEWSPAPER i IT IS A SURE INDICA TION THAT THAT PAPER IS READ. YOU READ THE TIMES FROM THE FIRST TO THE LAST PAGE BE CAUSE IT IS CHOCK FULL OF INTEREST ING LOCAL NEWS MATTERS IN WHICH YOU ARE DIRECTLY INTERESTED. OTH ERS DO THE SAME. THEY READ YOUR ADVERTISEMENT, IF YOU . HAVE . ONE, WITH AS MUCH IN TEREST . AS . ANY OTHER FEATURE, BECAUSE IT IS ORI GINALLY DISPLAYED BY MEN WHO ARE T.T-.Ttn'TT.T TTJ-TO JUHf 1 a UN i mo n t nor? nt: tYmjTr " i4 (THE HOME PAPER) Coos Bay! imes Its Surveillance (lermaii Attache Found Sla'ln CONSTANTINOPLE, (Hy Courlor to DedeaBntch and thctico hy tnnll), Sept. 4. More nnd more, as the existence of the umpire becomes men aced more nnd more doca the Turkish police department the one and only department of government for which tho Turk has ever shown a real gen lous Incrcaso its activities. Today tho Turks fuy tlioy have n million nnd a nunrtor men unilor amis. One would ho tomptcd to hollovo tlioy woic re ferring to the number of policemen. Alnays HeliiK Watched Recently complaint was mailo to ICnvor Pasha that thero was too much surveillance uf tho Scorpion, the United Statoi station ship now anchored In tho Uospliorus at tho foot of tho American College for Girls. "Hut It Is tho duty of tho police men to watch everything, to wntch everybody", reilied tho flit-year-old minister of war. "Every 20 minutes of the day and night a. patrol hoat passes my house. I am watched like all tho ro3t." This sensation of'beliiK constantly under tho eyes of tho polico produces on tho part of tho foreigner hero a degree of caution. Ho novor knows nt what Instance n chance word which' ho may utter may bo over heard hy n secret pollcoman and In conscnuenco of which ho may bo chnrged with tho uttcranco of trea son, A Turkish Slurder Only a few days ago Colonel Lclp slp the military attache of tho Ger man embassy nv.is killed. Ho was a magnificent typo of tho German of ficer, over six feet tall, a gentleman both In nppcaranco and in actuality, known nnd loved by everyone Tho offlclnl announcement said that while changing from uniform to civilian dress in n littlo railway station upon his return from the Onrdanolles, his rovolver had beon accidentally dis charged, tho ball entering his foro head. Thero was ecarcoly a foreigner In all Constantinople who did not sco In this mysterious death tho culmina tion at least In part of his convict Ions that soonor or later the Turks will turn on tho Gorman officers now stationed nt Constantinople. nut tot a slnglo porsou in nil 'Constanti nople onco expressed this suspicion. "They say It was accidental," Is what evoryono dald to his most lntl mato friend and to this remark sll onco nlono followed. A word more uttered might havo been overheard 'jy a secret policeman nnd tho Indi vidual hauled up for troason. Cuisine; tho Turks That tho position of tho Germans at Constantinople Is becoming dally more dclicnto thero can bo no ques tion. I know personally that oven In tho caso of tho death of Colonel Lolpslp tho Turkish censor insisted that tho official anouueomout as pre pared by tho Gorman ambassador ho submitted before holng telegraphed to Iterlln nnd that tho Original toxt was nlterod, , Many German officers after their day's work at tho Quartlor Gonoral chango to civilian's clothos before appearing on tho streets in tho oveulng. German and Austrian civilians nro loavlng hy ovory train. Part of thoso who loft on tho samo train I did left cursing tho country which had Joined them In tho war. Ono German correspondent represent ing ono of Gormnny's groatost papers tho Ilorllnor Tagoblatt was oxpol lod boeauso ho saw things 03 they actually wore and not as tho Turks wanted him to sco them. Hut thero Is bvery Indication that tho Gorman soldiers, sailors nnd of ficers now In Turkey will stay to tho end., Whatovor tho fato of Turkey may he thoro is ovory indication that not n man will hesltato to sharo It and if tho Turkish empire passes out of existence it is likely theso men will pass with it. Times want ads bring results. Detoiniliii' Foiever Whether Hljdit or .dlujit Shall Hulu Hy .Mrs. Henry Fmvcctt, LL. 11. (President of tho National Union of Women SuffrnKo Societies of Great Hrltnlu (nou-mllltatit) LONDON, Sept. 1 Whon the shock of tho wnr came upon us In August 1014, the first thuoght of every man and woman throughout tho Hritlsh oniplro was "What am I do to help my country In this supremo crisis?" AIoii'h I'osltioit Plain The way in which men could help was clear, ami tho creation of what Is known nB Kltchonor's army was tho response given by tho young man hood of tho whole empire. Not only from tho homeland but from every part of tho empire, men and gifts kept pouring In. No extornnl com pulsion was needed. Tho compulsion proceeded from within. Loco of country and freedom, nnd tho keen deslro to Bene woro better than any external compulsion, nnd It was noteworthy that when reverses and misfortunes wero our lot the Immed iate result was a sharp rlso in the numbers of recruiting. Nothing more inspiring to our faith and con Ildonco can bo Imagined than tho wny In which the young manhood of our country Immediately recognlzod tholr dtu'y and did It, not counting the cost, content nnd happy to bo allowod to spend their lives, for freedom and their country. Army Grow Fast Amid much that Is tcrriblo nnd depressing In the last 12 months, this stands out n bright, clear, shin ing light. Our small army of u few hundred thousand has become an army of throo million recruited from tho best blood and all ranks, not In the spllrt of bravado nnd jingoism but In tho spirit of solemn, nnd at the samo time, joyful, Bclf-dodlcntlon. Those who havo seen our men at tho front have no words to express their admiration for them, tholr cheerful ness, tholr heroism, their absolute unselfishness. Haiti at Homo Tho men left behind hnd to work doublo shifts to support tliu men nt tho front. Every man in tho light ing lino needs two or three men and women nt homo to keep him supplied with all he needs In tho wny of equipment, munitions and food. Tho womon hnvo not been bohlnd tlio men In recognizing tholr duty. Hy alleviating distress nnd chucking want of employment In tho first months of tho war. Thon when this phaso of tho national situation whs changed and tho gavornmeiu: domand for wnr work was so great that un employment ceased the duty of womf en changed nlso. Trained womon of con iho hnd flocked from the first in their thousands to tilielr posts as nurses and doctors, nnd this also from every part of tho empire. Tho death rate among the wounded, and deaths from disease have been as tonisjilnely small in this wnr, thanks to offlclont modlcal and commis sariat organization, and above all, excellent nursing. In those tilings women have had tho privilege of doing their part. Where Women Aid Tho huspltals nftlcured entirely by goons and orderlies, as woll as nur womon, with womon doctors, sur ses, havo boon ono of tho now things in this war. The socloty with which I nm connected, tho National Union of Women's Suffrage societies, has sent out to Franco nnd Sorbin many of theso women's hospital units. Wo nro now responsible for more than 1000 buds and tho sum subscribed already oxceods 1250,000. Our wom on doctors havo earned tho vory highest praiso from tho military and medical authorities under whom tlioy have worked. Lord Mcthuon wroto of the unit which visited Malta: "They loavo hero blessed by my self, surgeons, nurses and patients nllko, for thoy have proved them selves most callable and untiring workors." Wliut the Issue Is Tho 'ssuo In this war Is, In tho right or Is force to dominate man- Vigilantes Reorganized Near China kind?" Tho tremendous tragedy i to Combat Xew Foe 3lotlvo with which wo wore suddenly con-i Cannot ho Ascertained fronted 12 months ngo has had the' . . effect upon us, If I may use tho ex.'ffi,, presslon of correcting tho vnltio lii,..old dny8 mmlo thelr n,)pcaranco our lives. Wo now love "passing ,loro motflUy ovor nlght when a BnnB things passingly and lnstlng things Lr nromigs trlct, l0 aoRtroy tho clty Inctlngly," much more surely than we roPenlly Scvcral llttyaUekB Blmult. did 12 months ngo. Every ono of us L..couslv blirH, ,,.. ll!iniDS, Ti1(m in our person, or In tho persons of hoUBeH on 01)oalto al(lo3 of town be. those uenr and doar to us has looked gan burning, Whun men hastened to death in the face nt close quarters. flBht ono bj.zo nnot,lort far awny Trifles we now recognize ns triri- J r0tItleotl the sky. Ing. The groat things in life nro, (!ot I"i101. (julls doubly sacred. We have boon The vigilantes appeared. There was brought up against the real thin, ' ca fo,. tholl m orgBnlsat,0Ilt ,)Ut and the deoyest of all realities. !, ft f(JW mlnMte8 nn onlerly crowd think tho prayer of each of us IswnM Kathcrcd In tho middle of town, "(lod help us to be worthy wf tho A . . , shows no cases where thero has liec,BmtrIoi, wuro 108lt!,, 0no f tholn great times In whloh wo live." F Rl B M E HIVALHY HETWEEX XOHTHKHX AXI) SOUTHEHX TltOOPS Strong I'iH-'Hiik Hetwecn Two Ills- trli'ts of Country Doing Wiped Out by Prolonged Wnr cnug'ht the arsonists sneaking up to a haystack, nnd opened flro with a rllle. Tho gangsters fled. Shortly other vigilnutcs look-up tho trail, and pursued tho fugitives in nn automo bile. When bullets began Hying tho gnsolluo iu the vigilantes' mnchlno became exhausted, and the firebugs escaped In n fast motor. Hut tho scare was ended. Tho vigilantes quietly patrolled tho city. They lurk ed, silent shadows, In many a dark corner. Every person on tho strcots PAUIS, France, Sept. 4. Northern. wnH Bnnr1iy challenged and forced Franco accuses Southern Franco of. ., ,,,,. lui'itiiii; cuiiriigu, or 'jiusstsaiiiK u yi-i low streak, of talking n wuide lotl and doing littlo In tho wny of slaughtering Gormmns. Slnco tho very commencement of the war stories ihave been golm; tho rounds concomlng tho bohavlor of certain regiments, said regiments be ing recruits In tho Mid-Southern TO SEEK THEASUHE Cannot Understand It Tho arson squad's handiwork was very apparent all through town, how ovcr, In blatkoned fields, heaps of dobrls and tangles of charred' beams that lmd onco beon homes. Authori ties nro nt a loss to find a motlvo for tho torrorlst campaign. Tho firebugs vjinUlioil iir nutrklv ns thov anncar- Franco. Dolled down theso storlesi, Hm, R nol ,)con for Ul0'armcii havo It that those regiments turned voluntcor8( tho ,,olo town of Chlno nnd fled In disorder Immcdfatoly wt,lU, mvo t)CCI1 ,al(, waBl0 lu' Ul0 thoy ,found themselves under fire; ,,, of nlany rcB,dont;. , ' " thnt this 'hnpponcd moro than once ' hut thnt tho guilty rcglmouts hnd been badly punished. Is it truo that Frenchmen from Southorn Franco mnko had soldlors? To tho neutral obsorvor this would not appear truo for four of Franco's greatest generals hall from that cor ner of the country. Theso nro (Ion oral JolTre, General Gulllenl, General Foch nnd Genoral lOnstoluau. Unto Each Outlier Hotwecn Norlhorn nnd Southorn Franco there has always been a fuel not unllko thnt which exists or did exist betweon tho north' nnd uoutli In thu United States. sldors nro concomod, Franco Is lento tho wreck, who nro their back Franco without distinction as to the particular part of tho country one claims as homo. Hut among thorn Another Attompt Will Ho Mmlo to Hei'over Fabulous Sum Hellov- ed to ho In Hrothei' .lomithaii. CItESCENT CITY, Sept. 4. Crescent City Is being thrilled with stories of tho plans of tronsuro banters who nro said to bo fitting out an expedition lu tho hope of recov ering a half million dollnrs in gold lost when tho steamer Hrothor Jon athan sank off Paint St. Georgo al most a half century ngo. How tho So far as out-' bund of trensuro huntors hope to lo om nnd what their plniiB nro nro mnttors which aro closoly guarded. It Is said thoy plan to send out u solves tho northerner looks down oiiisalvnge ship with divers nnd other tho southerner nnd vlco-vorsn; both claim to bo tho real and truo Fronch both tho spcakors of the purest ton guo; both claim chivalry us tholr own equipment necessary In wrecking work, but the loading spirit. In tho ontorprlso romnln a secret. Tho opot whoro tho Ilrothc.' Jonathan pnrtlrmlnr birthright nnd so on up j struck, or nt least tho location gon orally pointed to as hor grave. In in an exposed position. Tho sea foams ovor the reef, and savo lu Aii gust and Sutpumbor thero are few culm days. In July, 1805, tho Hro thor Jonathan, with tronsuro valu ed at $500,000, hit n rcof and sank In a few minutes. Only 19 of her 250 passongnrs woro saved. Heat, nlso In theso mountains; Con. oral Foch from tho village of Valen tino, llkowlse of tho mountains be tweon Franco nnd Sunlit; whllo Gen oral Casteluau calls Garldoch his homo, this littlo town holng on tho plains nbout Toulouse. Theso Holdlors hnvo already won places In history by tholr Iron cour age; thoy aro tho men In whoso battlollold and wo wero dotralneil hands tho fato of Franco rests; thoy actually undor heavy flro. Wo did' a G' commundors In chlof of nil not havo tlmo to assemble to got, tho Fronch nnd thus fur tho whole our hoarlngs, anything. Wo got off world agrees thoy havo accomplish the train to ho shot down, fiomo-'o'l wonders. hodv ran. Somebody oUo followed. cs, uioy nro xrom mo aiuu. nnd down tho line Tho Version Given 1 nsked n highly oducatod soldier bolonglng to ono of tho regiments which are said to havo distinguished themselves by had "moralo" undor flro, what was lu tho story. Ho re plied: "Wo nro blamed for what ha.s hap pened lu overy war slnco wars began, wo ran hut wo only did what tho best soldlors In tho world havo done, and would hnvo douo again under slmilnr circumstances, "Tho war broko out suddonly. Al most without a warning wo woro hustled out of offices, from bohlnd counters, from desks nnd studios In to uniforms nnd rusliod Into trains. Our trains wont directly upon tho Two iir.bre followed tho first nnd tho othors flcolng somo running away, followed suit. It Is a psychological fact that thte Is what happons al ways undor tho3o circumstances Tho southorn Freiichur.Un does not lack courago, nor does ho lack pat riotism, Ho Is different, yes, from his northern Fronch brother, but ho is all thoro just tho same. Ho talks ! Times want ads tiring results. Li 1 & BEIETT BANK OLDEST BANK IX COOS COUXTV. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS ' Officers J, W. Dennett, President, ' T J, II. Flnuugnn, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. V. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. 'Wo should havo beon halted n HWorently, outs dlfforently, thinks mile to tho rear, nssemblod nnd I dlflorentiy, drosses uuroronuy, lives marchod lu ordorly fnshlon, Into tho, differently, so why should ho not firing lino. In that wny wo would flBht dlfforently and In this groat havo had tlmo to look around, to seowm dlfforontly. whoro wo wore, to catch courago one from nnothor Wako tho boldest man from hoavy sleep, in tho dead of night, and lot him havo a groat dan gor to face. Ho will bo afraid pro viding ho Is not too stupid to havo any sensations at all. Wako him up nnd give him a fow mlnuteu time to got himself togothor, thon lot htm fuco tho dangor nnd ho will meet It as a brave man should. j "So It should hnvo beon with us.i It was bad loadorshlp to precipitate men who had never boon undor flro, mon fresh from tho arms of wife or sweetheart or mother, into action In such fashion. Mon who have onco, faced bullets can bo handled that I way but not raw recruits." j It In Not Truo Tho story that soldlors from tho , South of Franco lack courago U noi doubt a slander. Gonoral Jolfroj comos from HIvesaltes, lu tho Pyre-' noes; Genoral Gulllenl from Saint-1 Don't Get Wet- "V . -?w and carry around a load i ,iS: of water and a cold t rv. I. t-tl. t .1 I OWCr M lilli-ll-llU Reflex Slicker $3.00 sheds every drop. hasy fitting and ttroiur at every V I. IVJ-.. ... ,c stop, evqry drop from running In at the front. Protector Hit, 73 cents Satisaction Guaranteed rOWEitlS Send for catalog 5tO$Mfit A. J. TOWER GO. 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