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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1915-EVENING EDITION. I NEWS OF OREGON :OOS BAY TIMES 'S. C. MALONEY, KilKor and Pub. i AAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaJ FDAN E. MALONEV, News Editor"'""""' I i SALK.M reopio from many soe- )fflclol Paper of Coos County tons of oreBon attended the fu- smciui i-npcr uiiy or ninrammm J EUROPEAN WAR ONE 5 I YEAR AGO TODAY $ orr. i, 'MM. "5. Tho third week ot tlio Imttlo of the Alsne hns ended without ti de cisive victory for cither tho Germans or tho Allies. A fierce battle Is Inking place In the west, particularly In tho Royoj0( profllriciit for tho ensuing year. district, when tho Germans havo; ALHANY The merchants of Al concentrated their forces. It Is announced nt I'urls, that none of tho enemy are left on the loft bank of tho Mouso In tho neigh borhood of St. Mlhlel. A battle nenr Cracow has begun jngt wco)t nrrcsted thirty liersons In which an Austro-Gorman army , for violating tho auto speed orciln of 800,000 men Is engaged In nn endeavor to cjicck the Russian ml vance. Tho Russians nro "httacklng the Inerul of Hurry Mlnto. the lato wnr- , ueu in mo poiuii'iuiur.v, wuu "uo widely known In tho state. ! Al'STIN The finding of it skull on Dixie .Mouniain near acre, may solve the mystery of tho disappear ance of Stewart Hutchinson, who disappeared from u construction camp iiboul six years ago. SALH.M At the annual meeting of tho Oiogou Swine Urceilera' As sociation held at the fair groundu, Thomas llrunk, of Kola, was elect- Progress Has Not Made Owe izatioBn More lly Professor Guglleliiio I'errero, Italian Historian UR conization Is the most, they Imagine that thu earth outtld powerful that has yet appeared witness the horrors that ldwope i on tho earth, but Its power has Is now lieholillng, quietly, itlmoHt no breaks nor limits, so It has no with Indiri'orenee; whole cities burn-, direction; It creates, It destroys led up. millions of men slain, cut' 0 bany have set October 1 I as Hol lar Day and will hnvo an obser vance such as has been followed In other cities. RAKER today It does something good, to morrow It may do something evil. It Is clear, then, that we labored under mi Illusion, ' believing that progress had made our civilization more perfect than tho civilization that had preceded It. Thcro Is a recompense for everything In life. Certainly tho men of medieval to pieces, burned alive, blown to ulqnis by Internal 'explosives; mon strous ships crowded with people sunk in a few minutes with every body aboard. Their minds didn't conceive or these horrors because chemistry and phys'cs, metallurgical science and ilectrlcity, hud not yet placed those1 Infernal machines in tho hands of strongly fortified Austrian town of Przomysl and havo taken two of tho forts. Sorbla Is reported to havo gained, ft brilliant victory over tho Aus trians nt Vafrnsonltza. J WITH THE TOAST 5 AND THE TEA J !$ times were poorer, rougher, more Constable llowman, who, Ignorant than we are. They couldn't men. So the Luropo of J 3 hi was. travel on railroads, nor fly In ttio a paradise In comparison with uu i air like birds, nor navigate under ISnropo of lVlii tho effect of six water like fish, but neither diet centuries of progress. GOOD EVENING Could I climb to tho high oat placo In Athens I would lift my volco and proclaim: Follow citizens, why do yo turn and scrapo every stono to gather wealth, and tako bo llttlo caro ot your children, to whom ono day you must relinquish It all Socrates. ances, was himself arrested and tried for violation of the hunting laws. SALEM Tho Oregon State Kalr has been splendidly attended, tho raco tra.ck Is fast and good races have been given.,. REND Charles 1'rlngle was kill ed when a wagon in which ho was riding was struck by a train at a grado crossing. QUINARY Tho houso and barn on tho farm of Conrad Krebs woro destroyed by flro and a large amount of hay and grain was lost. ASTORIA John Luhtl, o woll- known Clatsop County farmer, died at his homo at tho ago of CI years, i Mews of World's Greatest ! War Day by Day . MAY STOP MAKING OF TIN SOLDIERS Metal IiiMcail Will Ikcly Re Used To .Make Mullets to Kill Real Soldiers tllj Allocated Treat to Ccot Vj Tlmn.J THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Sept. WAR HELPS GERMAN GROWERS OF FLOWERS Natives of Country Ask to lie Protect- oil AgaliiMt Any Competition from Other Countries ID AMOoltttJ Trraa to Caoi I)a; Tlran.J RERUN, Sept. 29. Tho war has THE DALLES Tho Wasco Coun- 3Q iI)8qUetnK rumors havo reach- brought great difficulties to tho flow- ty Fair is Doing iieiu ami many spe- (C(, Dutcll chUjren lo the effect that THE PEOPLES' ANTRUM Lord, from thy blessed throno, Sorrow look down upon! God savo tho poor! Teach thorn trtio liberty! Make thorn from tyrants free! Lot their homes happy bo! God savo tho poor! Tho arms of wicked men Do thou with might restrain God savo the poor! Ralso thou tholr lowliness Succor thou tholr distress ThOu whom tho meanest bless! God bo,vo the poor! Glvo thorn stanch honesty Lot tholr prido nionly bo God savo tho poor! Help them to hold tho right: Give thorn both truth and might, Lord or all life and light! God savo tho poor! Robert Nlcholi clal features aro on tho program and tho attendanco is good. HOOD RIVER A posso was or ganized to search for an unknown man who was reportod to havo roughly handled an eight-year-old , girl. EUGENE James Shcoy, of Port land, was elected president of tho sophomore class of tho University of Oregon. PORTLAND The Supremo Court held against the city of Portland In a case to make void a contract for street paving on tho ground that tho city (specified previously the kind ot paving and thus elim inated competition. IlAIvlRt Tlio County Court ro fused to pay ? 10 damages to F. L. Myers because tho hitter's cur went Into a hole in a roadway and was broken. t AT THE HOTELS $4-0 CIiiiiiiIIit Hotel .Mrs. G. T. Cronipton, Oakland; O. A. Cliarleton. San Francisco; C. III. Smith, Menasha, Wis., R. S. Weekly, Myrtle Point; Roger John son, Empire; I. M. Hanks, Port land: J. W. llrlstow. Portland: A, A. Plin, "Sun Francisco; Hon Gf-j A llttlo explained, a llttlo endur ed, a llttlo passed ovor'aH foible, and lo! tho jagged atoms will fit like a smooth mosaic. the famous toy-making town of Nur emberg In Ravarla may uso tho met al which It has been putting Into millions fit llttlo tin soldiers for more real purposes of war. How ever true the report may he' thcro Is us yet no serious decimation In tho ranks of the armies of tho nurs ery floor. From toy doalers re ports, In fact tho tin-soldier armies aro Increasing faster than any oth ers In Europe. . Although before the war Dutch child! en were satisfied with un In discriminate phlanx of red coats, Gorman Hussars, and Cossacks, the nursery now must bo eqtilppor uni formly with unbroken Hues ot sold iers, with tho child's favorite always piciloinliiutlug In strength of men ami guns. If thcro is any class in Holland that has entirely Ignored the neutrality stand, It Is-the child ren, who, In tho toy shops exhibit their preferences. The toy dealer has more than ever become a diplomat. In Rotterdam It Is very notlceablo that tho toy shop generally displays German Boidiora, while in Amster dam, it is the French and Drltlsh which aro shown. In tho matter of j naval toys children also have murked preferences, with Rotterdam win dows displaying the German colors on Drcadnaiights and torpedo bouts, while the Amsterdam windows ca tur to the Bontliuont there by giving or growers of Germany, but also great opportunities. For years Franco and Italy havo been tho ehlot markets for cut flowers, and even tho duties Imposed by Germany have not protected the uatlvo merchants. At tho recent annual meeting of tlio various gardening associations throughout tho empire, 11 was resolv ed to ask tho government to mako special efforts to keop out of Ger many during thu coming wintor.nny cut flowers that might otherwise find their way In, via Switzerland, from either France or llnly. lJoIgluin, howover, also grows flowers In great iiiantltlos. The flower growers therefore decided to urgo on tho government a duty to protect thorn against competition from this iimirtcr, after agreeing that It was urgently necessary. The members of tho associations represented agreed to undertake to ' decorate tho graves of fallen told-1 lots through volunteer donations of j flowers. ONLY ONE LIFE MEMBER IS LEFT dii'er. San FiiiiicIbco; F. E. Gros wold, Sun Francisco; L. I). Smith, j the Fraiico-IJrltish allies tho hotter Ccos River. jshpw. Rlaiico Hotel I Tom llaydon, Empire; II. S. POLAND WILL HAVE ' Tionebrake. Ross Inlet; E. Eubank, OWN UNIVERSITY An hour without soino posslbllit) of gladness has never yet been shap- j H-uniond, Lakeside: Carl AndiiiMon, I Her.vor Hill; G. Dempscy, Portland; L. Hlack. Powors; C. L. Casey, Pow ers: W. A. Glliuore. Cooston; E. C. ' Tin" s to Allow Young .Men t Re ed in tho factory of Time. Rofore ho gots her ho likes to bury his face In her fragrant hair. After lie gets her ho cusses a blue streak j every tlmo ho discovers ono of her; hairs in tlio comb. Powers; Percy Mllburu, Powers; C. Ilrckor, Gardluor; 11. II. Ring, Em pire: S. F. llousloy, Empire; J. I). Wright. IHuo Ridge. Llo.nl Hotel .lako Eastman, Roseburg; Mrs. A. echo KiliicuHou iU Home Instead of Aliriiail Mundroy. Powers; Harold Ranger, (117 AiuirlatrJ TroM to Cooi liar Tlmn.J WARSAW. Poland, Sept. 30 Lobb than a mouth aftor tho o-ch effect. patlon or Warsaw by tlio lioriniins, plans havo been all but completed for the creation of a Polish Uulvorslty, (11 Awaclttr.1 rr,n lo Cmx nay Tlmft.J PARIS, Oct. 1. With the re cent death of Senator Reno Hereuger there Is now loft only ono llfo mem ber of tho senate. When that body was created by the nutio'nul assembly at tho time of the adoption of tho constitution of Feb-, ruary 25, IS",, provision wub niade for 75 life Honators and 225 to bo' elected. In the revision or 18S1 the suppression of life senators by ex-' tlustion, and the transformation ol j tholr seats Into electlvo Beats wub do-' elded upon. Tho last survivor of; tho llfo souators is Monsieur Mar- core, who was elected by the Benatoj Fobruary 28, 1SSI, only a fowj months, boforo the measure ror sup- , presslou or life senators wont futo ENGLISH VESSELS r.itilnml- CV WIIhiiii. Humlon! il. . ... . ..... .. i..i.. i mr m i nil nor- Ho may grudge her other thing-. ' r'T, ... .. " , ., T """' . " " " " "". " "h. . " LL "' u lull Pmic llnv I, inn lx imnnlli- will. "'- - WHO UerOlOIOrO IHIVO RIU BUUHUl nl to let Ms wlf imU oellK.lCI,,8, Uo8,'1"": ' 8,BII,,,y- Mon' I foreign institutions of learning bo-, W a-...4 rc. o coo, na, T.n,t..i nig io let ins wire iiao nu mo reiig-' d,.,,,,.,,. n,,,,...,. nni- .. .. ..... . i nn.iimni ,.i...i o,., in ii.mi, ." .......u CIIIISO Iliey WOlllll or COlllll lllll IU I hi i hiii-uuh, nuKiuuu, arim i Ion In the family. 'Froil Holmes. Hundoii. The old fashioned bashful youiib , man who would call on a girl for M UCH ACTIVITY puvuii iMuiiwiH nun ihikl'v uruiiuii n.' , ing to work up enough courugo to ' hold her limul now has a sou who ' meets a girl at 8:30 p. in. ami , .lthougli Admiralty Is Riin.v Many engaged to nor ami lias nor on lilt Moivlm"t Vessels Are lap at It p. in. 1 Unlit in England IN SHIP BUILDING NOW tend the old Russian uulvorslty hero. , lor tlio first time sinco tlio war The Gonna nuuthorltlos havo al- broko out, thero aro no nhlps In the ready agreed to tho proposal or the 'river awaiting berths. This clear cltlzeu'a commltto which now is con-jauco or tho congestion difficulty, ducting tho cltys affulrn. allowing I which not many weeks ago waB hold tho return to Warsaw of Poles, who ting up thirty bouts dally, is attrlb- Tho brldo often turns out to bo the best man at tlio wedding but ' tho groom doesn't find It out until later on 11)7 AiiocUttJ I'rtM to Cooa lUy Tluiw. LONDON, Sept. 30.-- Notwith standing that most of the shipbuild ing yards are engaged on Admiral ty work, there Is still considerable The world may overlook other activity In connection with nier- things but you can bet you will get chant shop work. Tho repairing your full aliaro of criticism. jyurds on tho northoast coast lmvc 1 j a number of orders on hand. One Muybo If the 111 15 Autumn brldo, 0r them has Just completed the work would tako a good look at somu of Ion the American steaiuor Gulfllght the 11)00 Models sho wouldn't feel , which amis damaged by a submarine iiulto so Biiro that sho Isn't going toHOmo time ago. Several now vessels got fat and sloppy looking llko her aro fitting out on the Clyde, among niothor. them bolng tho Leyland liner Rob- Ionian and the 1 5,000 ton passenger (JOT AN ANSWER steamer Aoteaion for the Now Zen- now are In foreign countries. This Includes scholars or all ages. Mean while t Is arranged for all education al Institutions up to tho university to opon on bchcdulo time. SPAIN IS TRYING TO FLOAT A LOAN Part Is Siiscrlbed but There Is Still Eighteen M.RIon Dolhu.s To Rai.se Illy AmuiIMM I'rrM la Cx my Tlmn.l MADRID. Sept. II 0.--The Indlca- uted to tho strenuous efforts of the harbor officials mid shipowners. Prize cargoes havo been removed from tho iiuays thus affording greater facilities for handling cat goes from arriving boats, and li clear way Is also inado for the forthcom ing cotton cargoes from tho South ern States. RENTS NOT BEING PAID IN PARIS (11 AmuKUIi'J I'iw to t'ou Hay Timet PARIS, Sept. 30. Landlords In rent pending the lifting of mora tor MidfO &ASaIMdd0 IRVING BLOCK Going- Out of Business ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE STORE OPEN EVENINGS "We will movo In a few days m :it North Front street, for merly Hie Ideal Cafe, to i lose out PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY con Abstracts KOIt RKLIAHLK ARSTRAOTS OV TITLE AMI IWKUUMATION A ROUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. RLVRSIIFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTUCKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS .FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDM HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY 'GRAVEL' Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any iniJintlttcB from pile lu our yard or In carload lota, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.?5 per ynrd. Canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposlto l'osOfflco. Phone IPO. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship SANTA CLARA on fig fQ" SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OCTORER U, AT it P. M. Steamship F. A. KILBURN Sails for PORTLAND OCTOIIER 1', AT U P. .Al. For further Infouimtloii see W. E. STUIIR, Agent SMITH TERMINAL DOCK Phono 1!UI Pnget STOd Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped mid most thoroughly modern twenty-Inch hydraulic Crcdge In Pacific watcri Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. oiitz Garage Agency for ' S00DYEAR.TIRES EXCELSIOR M0T0RCYCLESUNI0fl GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phono 1P0-J MARShTIELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Leavo .Marshfield n:oo A. M. Dally Leave Roxeburg 0:!10 A. M. Dally TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MARSHFIELD New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorjt v KIiib. Cars leavo Mar.slifleld 7 n.in,, 1 1 a.m., U p.m., 5 p.m. Cars leavo for Empire 7 11.111., 1 1 11,111., 1! p.m., 5 p.m. Cars Leavo Sunset Rny 7 a.m., 1) a.m., 1 p.m., fi p.m. Fares, Emplro, 3c; Tarhcol or South Slough, fiOcj Sunset Ray 7rc Dl'. -A. L. HnilSPUni'H, I IMijHlrliui ami Sum!,,, ,.,,,, 1 Ml I Office hones: ,, , B . , I and 7 to 8 p. Uu ' " ,0 '''";" onico 1 1.. Wit u.Jh j J. M. Wright " : I EatliuutcB tiimlHliod on re.picat Dr. H. M. Shaw "" t'io, i,m. and Throat Specialist CLASSES KITTED riionc swo.,1. itM,s no.20l Irvliij; Itloik. DR. MATTIE . SHAW. I'liyslclan mid SuiKCon I'lioue !l:i(.,. Benjamin Ostlincl consuii'inh uxnixKint and ARCHITECT Offices, 0(5 lrvhiK uiock I'hono 103-L or 2C7-J. .Maraliflol,, 0roKon. H. G. Butler " CIVIL EXaiNERR Room 304 Coko HldB. riiono 145-j. Resilience I'hono 3C3-L. W. G. CharuHcr " " ! ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Colto Ilulldlng, Marshfield, OreBon. Wm. S. Tumen ARCHITECT ' MarahflolJ, Orecon. I'ARi: TEX CKXTS City Limits Xurili llond, r,c. nn COMMUTATION nn CSS TICK UTS l. 7.-, 11 Marslifleld.Xorlh llcml Auto Lino Cars every ten minute from (I a. 111. (o 12 p. m.; to South SIoiikIi onco a day, leaving nt 11 a. 111.; to Empire three trips a day. GORST KINO, Props. TIMH TARLE WILLAMETTE l'ACIKIO .MOTOR CAR Leavo Leave .MurBlifleld Xorlli Iloml li: 15 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7. in a.m. - 8:00 a.m. S: l a.m. 0:00 a.m. !: IT, a.m. 10:1 r, u.m. Id: in a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1 1:30 u.m. II: ir a.m. I2:nu p.m. 1:1." p.m. 1:1." p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2: in p.m. 3:00 11.111. :i:ir p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:1)0 p.m. r:ir p.m. r.() p.m. n:"i." p.m. (iinn p.m. Xortli city limits only. 7:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m. l.,..IIM,W,i.i.ll I IIMIMI11I Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Leave Owl I'lmrinacy Marhlifleld A.M. 7:00 0:tto P.M. 1:00 n.so Leave Coqulllo A.M. 7:00 0:00 11:00 1M. il:00 U:.10 MARSHFIELD-COQUILLE AITlt) STAOE '.I'LME SCIIKDULE Sclicdulo arraiiK'cd lo connect with houlB tn Riindoii, StagCB to Myrtlo Point, WiiKiior, RoschurK. So delays. Fnro from Marshfield to CcnuMe: 75 CiflXtlf. SlaKlo iJiinlwtli, Prop. Will furnish extra caru for oxtra trips day or night; a'"0 charter cars. MERCHANTS CAFE l'opular I'Inco for Good Meals Dnlnno RonQnimlllO Cor. Commercial and R'dw'y. tlonu are that the subscript Ions to Mum u applied to rents, met reccntl. the mo. 000,000 pokotu loan, which to dUcutB the posBlhlllty of borrow fulled once and which the SpanUh lug money with recent receipt as government is timiln tryliiK to float, I collateral bucurity. The president ct HioubIi slow are coming along Bitt-j their ubsoeliitlou told them frankb lHtactorll. Lust wuek ?l,700,0S0 that they miiBt almndon all hope of worlh of lliobo treauury honds woro ninking any Mich loans, for In the "What do thoy Brow In nil olvrtrlo jlaiid trado. llBht plant?" asked Jako IliUtrom. ' A lurgo uuiuher of oil currying who has recently movod to Contral ,fcteunior havo been ordered recently J HiiBcrlhcd, iiiuUIhb a total Hiibserlp-jpieBout state of the question no one I 1 Mdr 1 m ihi HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL mone jii Avonhe, of Ralph MntBou. jut varloiiB yards In tlio Culled KIiib "RulbB," wub Ralph's brief replj 1 'loin, for prompt delivery. and all nb'rcert AkA It was right. ! . Don't Ihii liave refill IrWvA.- ft'i th' in Hon bo fur of $0,002,441, leaving! would lend money on any claim for' 118,082,550 of the ibBiio still loft rent, It wua dUcloscd ut this meet-' unsubscribed. lug that only 33 per cent of the to- The Spanish public scciub to prefer tul amount due for rentals since Jul; tho bonds in the amount of $100,131, lull, hud been paid, and thai1 though a Kteat many subscription G70 million Irauca remained duo at, P5iuT"T Rimes' Want Ads BrinP ReStlltSl tor tll 'l'000 bom,s have also been the end ot tho quarter of April IS- jrecordod, 1 July ID of this year, EEP YOUR EYE3 OPEN Yes, that is what every man and woman in flm business world must do it' they hope to succeed Keep tneii' eyes open J or opportunity. Now the way to he sure not to miss any oppor tunity for bettering yourself' is to read tho Want Ads every day, for in them arc to be found chances without number for advancement in all lines of business endeaA'or. (Jet the "Want Ad rending and using- habit and no opportunity will slip by you. DRY WOOD at in CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Eiunt Street I'hono tlTIM iDUN UNDERTAKING I H clmrgo Phone 1US-J !lS9S,W"ww