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HE5 ;'f ? t. t t.-Jy W-t-- f ifcv THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELDl OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 191 5-EVENlNG EDITION. W FOUR .1" . i . . . v COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Editor and Tub. DAN M. MALONEY, flews Editor Official Paper of Coos Couuty Official Taper City of MnrshiielU. Entered nt tlio Foatotflco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission thkouEh tho malls as second-class mall matter. An Independent Republican nows- papor, puoiisnea ovory ovoning ex copt Sunday, and weekly, by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co, SUUSCRIPTION KATES DAILY. One year $0.00 Per month CO WEEKLY. Ono year ...... .$1. GO When paid strictly In advanco tho subscilptlon pilco of tho Coos Hay Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.GQ for six months. Address all communication!! to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES. EUROPEAN WAR ONE t t YEAR AGO TODAY $ NOVEMHKIt 111, lll I The Germans wago fearful buttlo within GO miles of CrtlalH. A Carman submarine Blnk3 a IlrlUrti torpedo boat off EngHli coast. Tho Serbians destroy six battal ions of Austrian Infantry on tho Danube. Tho United States Consulalo nt Rhelms Is damaged by shell firo. Tho Turks claim to havo forced tho Russians to retreat. night for two months, Ilut tho rest of the country Is not far behind ub now, nnd munitions of war ns yet make only it moderate part of tho business, t , , Expoit,. shipments for the plght months of tho calendar year ex cqed thoso of Inst year by a bil lion dollars. They nro divided nmong all countries, belligerent and neutral, except the blockaded Cen tral I'owois, and so fnr foodstuffs nlako up tho greatest part of thorn. Exports to South America, Aus tralia and Asia have recovered tho loss of last year and all ahow an Increase, In spite of tho paralysis of American shipping on tho Pa cific. Even imports from n world nt war have fallen off only a hun dred millions, about ten per cent. The reaction upon domestic In dustry a nil transportation stirs tho country. Tho steql mMs nro gorg ed with orders that havo llttlo to do with munitions of war. Produc tion of construction steel, rails nnd transportation equipment rivals that of shells and gun forglngu, and such orders nro moro readily ac cepted by mills not overworked. Tho war orders fill a Inrger proportion of spneo In tho newspapers than In tho mills. Thus tho thrill of revival creeps Into every minor trndo nnd indus try. Minneapolis Journal. forgets to hire anybody, becauso the vacancy Isn't nbtlced. Many, a poos Day woman who wants bcr,l)iusbnnd, to bo honest s Borry that IiIb honesty kept him so poor. When a Coos Hay woman will sho wltl though sho says sho won't. A SOXfl OF THE SEA It was his first trip on tho ocoau. Ho was filled with an awful com- mocoan. i Said ho, "to cod fish Is far from my wish, Hut my tummy possesses that nocean." GENE CUOSTIIWAITE A Central Avenuo man always mixes some ryo with his wild oats. DEFI NIN(8 PA It ENTS Llttlo Alfred was asked to wrlto a composition on parents, and wroto this: "Parents nro things which boys havo to look after them. Moat girls havo parouts. Parents con sist of pas and mas. Pas talk a good deal about what they are going to do, but It's mostly tho mas that make you mind." Ladlos Homo Journal. V LAWLESS SPIRIT RAMPANT AWLES3NESS is moro than tho commission of a crlmo. It Is not action only. It may bo an nttltudo of disposition toward law nnd tho rights of socloty or tho state. Tho person who docs right !n his civic relations simply becauso tho law says "Thou Bhalt" or "Thou must not," who dreads dlsagrccablo consequences . from disregarding statutes and ordinances, but docs not lovo civic righteousness nt boS torn comes closo to lawlessness of nature WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA $ GOOD EVENING Our remedies pft in our; solves do Ho, which wo ascrlbo to honvon; tho fated sky gives us froo scopo; only, doth backward pull our slow designs, when wo our aolves nro dull. Shakes pcaro. Two of tho hardest tilings in tho world to got rid of aro colds and creditors. 1IY.MX NO. 0000 4 Thousands nro. ready to break tho law when tho curb of constituted authority Iobch its grip or when tho moral soiiho of tho community crystnUlzod as public sentiment re laxes. Tho most hurtful lawlessness is not thq overt violence, of ' tlio. professional criminal. It is that of outwardly rcspcctnblo citizens 'v.'l'io condomn local restraint and scorn tho social conscience Tho developments following tho wreck of tho Santa Clara betray tlio oxlstenco of tho temper of lawless ness. Tho fact that thoro was n mooted question ns to authority per mitted actions that would not be I tolerated under other conditions. Many porsona assumed that u Sher iff or policeman alouo expressed tho moral souse of tho community and that in their nbsonco they might ply tholr lawless business without lot or hindrance Such lawlessness as theirs is hard er to, fight than that of thief or thug. Tho systom of law nnd tho forco of public opinion aro not compactly arrayed against such nc tlons becauso the exact legal iuics- tious Involved nro not understood. Tho results of hucIi ttctumn ns took placo nt tho Santa Clara wreck uro appalling devastation of char acter from weakened consciences. Lawlessness operating under tho robo of respectability forms no small mounce to tho moral health of socloty, Thoro is u lesson In this wreck that should ho heeded both by. the officers of tho law and tho citizens of tills community. THINGS WORTH WHILE Look nt a sunset onco in a whllo; Hark to n blrdsong; watch tiio smile j Of bloohiy bosftity thai breaks ill light il A, When tho dawn walks down from tho dreams of night. Look nt tho moon In her glory hung, , J( 1 Andthlik6r (ho 'Spirit again grown young ; Iloneath tho romanco tho used' to glow i i 1 For tho old aweothearls of tho long ngo, i Thousands 'tpo busy from dny to day To think ot tho sky, but n, thing of gray, When dozens of times In a year It gets Its glory on when tho old sun sots. Look nt the sun go down, sorno tlmo, With a thousand hcnutlcs, and all subllmo In regal splendor, as if to say: "God still lives in Ills World today." What a prlvllcgo is taxation, How wo hustle it to boar; Knowing that the bonding Interest, Goes to somo poor "Dull" or "Dear." Wondor If above In heaven Aro they from taxation frco? Or niUBt thoy fix tho golden pnve monts And bo taxed through ctornlty? It takes ono bond to pay another; How glad for this all should bo; Modyuskl's short cut 1b a bumper, To help us on to poverty; Should thoro bo so much complain ing. , When hard times come as wo now sco? Just bond, and bond and bond for ever In this land of liberty, Sing, brothers, sing. Daniel Drody. HAKVESTIXG ALL TI.ME THE SXAP OK ItUKlNESS THE revival of commorce and industry in ovory pnrt of tho United States cast of tho Rocky Mountains hus como with such a riiBh that tho public hardly appro clatos It. It lu n mniint nt PAllraj. Hint i.rnlii ! 0 Oil 11 - "' " -"" f. , shipments through Minneapolis break tho recoil and that our flour mills havo boon running dny and Theso nro the things that aro woll worth whllo Tho sunset glory and tho Bllvor loiuonn. Kiniin i November Of dawn, mid tho spirit of trust in That keeps you happy and holds you true. S. W. aillllan. Somowhoro ovory month in 'tho year harvesters aro clicking. Tho world's Bnhcdulo for cutting is as follows: January Now Zealand, Argen tina. February East India and Upper Egypt. .March Egypt and Chili. April Asia Minor and Mexico. May Asia, China, Japan, Texas. Juno Turkey, Spuln and South ern United States. July United Statos, Southern ItUBsIn, Austria, England, Cormnny, Switzerland, August Canada, Holland, llol glum, Denmark, Poland. Soptombcr Scotlund, Swcdon, Norway, Siberia. October Northern Itussla and ! I NEWS OF OREGON I $ CORVALLIS The Gieo Club of tho agricultural college -will go tol Portland to givo concerts at tho Jand products show. DALLAS Tho county court will nrobablv withdraw Its holn to tho county fair, according to present In-1 dlcntlons. KLAMATH PALLS Many of the Btockmen complain thnt the law re quiring that they remove tholr stock fiom the ranges Oct. 1G is unjust, claiming that thoy should havo it longer season. GRANTS PASS Tho farmers havo becomo much Interested lu tho beet growing industry nnd n committee is securing the required amount of ncre- ago to bo plantod in beets which la needed to secure the factory. TILLER Work has been started on tho Uumqua-Cruter Lake rpnd which will bo directed by Forest Sup ervisor Dartram nnd D, F. French, rond engineer of Portland. ROSEDURG Tho grocery storo of J. D. King was robbed and about $! Jit small change taken from tho cash register. EUGENE Miss Uertha Dorrls, head of tho department of public safety of Eugeno, stated to tho city council that the needy should bo giv en work nnd not extended charity. KLAMATH FALLS A nlgnt school for adults Is to be established and will run for a term of two months. HOOD RIVEIt A heavy road rol ler becamo unmnnagonblo on a heavy grade nnd, ran away breaking down a tolephono pole. 1lEND Tho now Central Orogon Dank which has a capital of $25,000 Is to bo opened on December 1. TILLAMOOK Tho first corn show over hold In Tillamook county took place at tho court hotiso whoro somo good samples of corn wa.ro shown. FERRYDALE Tho students ot tho high school aro raising funds to pay for a gymnasium which will bo erected lu tho school yard. , BAKER Four or flvo of the larg est mines In tho vicinity aro to ho consolidated and Jointly will havo fi nancial backing. SEASIDE An ludcpondont ticket bended by L. L. Paget for mayor was olected by tho people who turnod down both of two factions having tickets In tho field. MHjHgBJCorn n THIS NEW IDEA f keeps Snowflake(Sodas fresH,and crisp. The neat, useful tin box, filled with SNOWFLAKE SODAS ' is now sold by all dealers. You will like this economical, sanitary way. of buying delicious crackers. ! Price 50 Cents Also sold in 10c nnd 2Sc cartons and In bulk. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. Portland, oregon M t IB Hi MM A COMPLETE LINE OP Pacific Coast Biscuit 'Col's "Goods' DOTH IX CARTONS AND IX. HULK .MAY ALWAYS BE FOUND AT -' Getting's Cash Grocery Wo Snvo You Money. MR. KDISOX'B EXAMPLE B A pretty Coos Buy girl can bo awfully dull and still bo uble to cut a follow. A Coos liny man makes as much fuss over cutting his finger as a a woman does about getting nu arm out off. , . pgJJ South Africa, Boru. Decomber Uruguay, Austria. Tho United StaU's oxports harvest Iiijj machinery to nU tho countries named, and also to muny othors Farm and Firestdo, M1 Bnd luck gots tho blamo for n lot af ornoryness which wo should blamo on oursolves. TIRED OF LIFE Constant Backache and Rheumatism rol.yKIJner PHU fixe J up Texat LruLcmin Bob.'. good at er. Alinont down and out with kidney trouble. KhcumatlMin ho bad lie could scarcely eot up wlitu lio aat down. Had; ached nu the tlmo. No wonder Mr. V, A. Woolcy, brake man on tho road irom Dnllns to Jack ton, Texas, "wus llrod of llvJm;." "1 Baw I'oloy Klduoy IMIU udvoi tlscd," lio said, "I toolc noma and uftor a short tlmo I was thoroughly curod and am having no moro troublo. Your kldnoy lll will dlsappnr and 1th tut'in tbo buckacho nnd thou iiiatlam, by tho uoo of I'oloy a Kldnoy l'llli. n Onco your ltliluoa buoomo ntroiiK" and active, acliea and pains iwlll dlnuppcar Jllto muEic, Tlioro's nettling to oqual tho genu ine. .Will help any casts of kldnoy or bladder trouble uot lieyoml tho reach of niedlciuo. Couiala uo haroitul drug. Try tbetu. For salo by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan, Contra! Ave nue. Opposito Ohandlor Hotel, Tele phons 74. Daughter Is always afraid that her mother might listen when her follow Is making lovo to hor, but mother did listen sho wouldn't hear anything but the same old bull thnt father brought around with him whon ho was courting her. CHEER UB1 D ON'T sulk and cursor things might be worse. Don't quit becnuso you're down. Look up awhile and lot n smile dlsphteu thnt hopeless frown. Luck may ho Ind, but don't feel sad; Old Trouble you can foil. To utirso your ills s chowlug pills nnd gurgling castor ell. FRANK COHAN MUST BAY BILLS. EDFORD is all torn up ovor the projeet for the city to bond Itself to moot tho cost of strcot pavements laid under spe cial assessment. Nothing but . an olection will sottlo tho mattor and evon tho olection will not romovo ono cent or tho burden ot Indebted ness assumed by an enthusiastic and ambitious community. Some body has to pay tho bills and us ually it is the pcoplo who aro con servative and thrifty who havo to This bond l8suo was defeated by tho Modford voters at tho election Tuesday. Y SPENDING flftcon hours In bed, Mr. Edison both irinkos It clear that ho Is not tho supor- man or logond, nnd shows that ho has Icftrnod tho wisdom of taking his rest when ho needs It. Trlvlnl a's tho incldont Is, It ought to bo given wide publicity, simply for the rcuson thnt some harm, has been done by accounts of his working twenty hours or so a day. In sovoral cases ambitious young mon hnvo dono dumago to tholr health by adopting too hastily his theory that thrco or four hours of sloop suffices, sayn an exchange Thoro nro exceptional Pomona to whom this scorns to ho meastircnbly true; nt nny rato for long periods thoy can keep up a high pitch ot orricloncy on less than half tho ordinary allowance of sleop. To tuko thorn as oxomplars, bow ovor, Is dangorous lu proportion to tho energy nnd will power or tho exporlmcntor. In most cases a quite normal and hoalthrttl ludolonco servos nsv n check, "01111 long hours ot work aro soon balanced by long hours of sleep; It Is tho strenuous who pass tho danger lino, and soniotlmes tho very pcoplo who ought to sleop extra long hours nro thoBO who try to boo how near thoy can come to doing without aw sloop nt all. Tho reminder that oven tho Indofntlgablo Mr, Edison now and then has to stop and make up over duo rop'oso Is a salutary lessou for his zealous Imitators, It must bo confessed that the men who "do things" mo not ns u rulo hyglonlc modols, probably becauso they nro thinking about their work morp than about their health; doctors aro ns bad as tho rest, and tho moro am Thanksgiving Turkeys L! Dr Vblouseworh' Otflco-Ir,? 8a 1",C , J J. M. Wright nWMlNfj mvJin rir U m n. w, ' m. snnuj ')0, Knp ,i(j TM jjjj nn.MATTm;.l 'elnnnudsli Mwho 8804, H. G. Butler Room 304 Cok BM.tr nci(irtn, ;:!. a ""J unt ni-L, 1 W. G. Chandler AUniiiTBv Rooms 301 and 302. c.v., """W'iWrOrtiw. Wm. S. Turoeri AltCUlMij MarihfloU. otttn, n i H Place jour order now, specifying size nnd kind nnd wo will en- donvor to get Just vWmt you vn:it. Wo eiect to bo nblo to fill nil ordci-H, but If you will give tin time, wo, will bo nblo to givo you better honico. Wo havo somo choice Coos County frewli liicatH In addition to best lino Hint a meat market can curry. J. E. Ford i Co. ? m JT 1 a. t&Zst?9 Union Market TIME TAntlj' wiJiiiAMKTIE PAClflO OAR Lcavo Marsh f (old -6:45 a.m. "V 7.45 a.m. 8:45 a.m. i 3:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. C.40 p.m. G:55 p.m. North city limit! e 7:30 p.m. t:J ,'V M ' . tiNii I'M ' Ml i :tl i? llSMfi l'l:lih 1:11 ji iHl 5:1(2 EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made "like new , DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage '' Phone 180-J. North Front Street North Pacific Steamship Co. S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOR l'ORTLAXI) NOVKMI1KR la, V.'M. , - r SAILS FOR SAX TRAXCISCO, (VIA IWltlJKA) xovi:miihr hi, i. ji. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SMITH TERMINAL DOCK. PIIOXK i:i(. Al v. NOTT, Agent. twtmmMW X I WESTERN LOAN r nwnvnM H, , . J -.Assets $2,340,00000 v , I Pays 8 per cent oni 2 ; I. S. KAUFMAN t CM t I Anal Troociirflr l . LUlfHI IHVI I . i i4M aAiintir iwia riltTn DAlf .crnvrrrHV ' 'I launch rsexm I leaved MnrWWa ewr il 8 n. m. Ieare Ll d J nt 3:15 p. & BTKAMKR IWINB0W loarm IicaiI of rlw WK'l n. m. IxnTeflJIttMlktrJ in. For cliartP tpfij ll ROGKnS & SMlin rroprWori OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE - Gorbt & King. Leave Mnihliflelil nt 7 u. in., and ietuinInK leaving ftoni Kimilro at 8 n. nr. Lcavo Mnrshflcld nt 11 u.nt. nnd returning louvo South Slouglt nt 1 p. in. Lcavo MarMifleld nt 1 p. m. nnd returning leavo South Slough nt (I p. in, pay for oxponsea Incurred by on- bltlous they aro to do great tilings, tliuslnsta. Oregon Voter. 'tlio less thoy spnro tltomselvoa. Per- . . . uapB tno attainment and maintop A Central Avenue tightwad la gen erally free with his opinion. BIG COTTON SHIPMENTS GO INTO GERMANY Heavy CoUMgtipincnt.s Pn,s Over tho Snlss Ihmlof in Splto of Meas ures Against Contitthand rBj AMcUtM rrfM xkic rur Ttmw.l LAUSANNB, Switzerland, Nov. 11. AccordliiK to news received hero from Mutton, a heavy consignment '" "": ,;." TX Z uu, ,",u" of cotton thai arrived there recontly f"enc2 ?,.fh,nP Hkollet and sleep;! anco ot Ideal health Is a career lu itself; at any rate U seems Boldom enough ncboved by tbo men who havo counted for most. Some men died prematurely, while moro havo tolled and grumbled Into a dyspep tic or nerve-wracked old ago. Hut In either case wprk has como first, pu uiitt is Buciw a iitw ot genius that scolding Is hardly worth whllo nut genius ought not to bo bllndjy followed In "its contemptuous IndH- F LAID EIET T 1 OLDEST HANK IJJ COOS COUXTT Estnbllghod 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on TJmo ANP SAVINGS DEPOSITS J. W. Bonnott, Resident. Offlcera rj- ftp'- r;7jr"- J. n. Flanagan, Vico-l'resldent, . i Wllllaina, Cashier. Ceo. 1 AVlnchester, Anst. Cashier.' WOOD! Klndlliis wood, pr load I 1 i?. lukllrMT r l w. E. LIKCO Phnnn 227-J. Krth W ..ni irnv flhVTS 'I nu- T.imlt. North ,l nn cojunminos Jit TIOia2T9'i' MnrshfleldtNortb & j lihrt Cars every tea to'(. Slough once a d,ri '". 11 a. m.J toBW"" Gonsu & wKft 2J la bolug sent across tho frontier Into Germany notwithstanding tho rigor ous measures ngnlnst contraband. Tlio couslguoe Is said to have receiv ed from Germany about the same tlmo n thousand largo tin boxes. It , ... . vas noticed that the cotton was grad- A C003 Day woman s Iden of a I uniiy disappearing; the tin boxes al- gqod figure depends on whether It Is her own or anoUier woman's. When u Coos Hay man gets can ned ho likes to go around and tell pcoplo that tho firm will hnvo to hire two men to take his place, but the truth Is that tlio firm often so. The cotton, compressed In tho boxes, found Its way Into tho Rhine ml was fished ottt by tho Uad.en fer rymen who oporato the line botweoit Switzerland nnd Germany a llttlo tar thor down stream. to a gonlUB thoy may not mattor. but to mankind at largo they matter a great deal. DR. If. K. KKLTV, Dentist, HOI Coke llldg. I'houo lliJ-J. HRIUICS HIS ARM. Frank Kdwards, onglneor at the big mill of tho O. A. Smith Com pany, mot with a painful accident yesterday. He slipped nnd fell and broko his loft arm at the oibnw and badly lacerntcd tho flesh. Ho' was taken to Merer Ilosnltni nt , North Rend and will bo confined; thoro for some tlmo before he will bo able to ivork again, Be Ready for Opportunities H B H Th0 sniu11 Btvings of u wagq, M H earner sometltnos mean hnril work nnd self denial, anil should never bo endangered by taking speculative chances. Save, until an opportunity for safe investments presents itself, us, in time, it MU-cly will. It's easy to distinguish between investment nml speculation. With a llttlo sum suved, opportunities will not be wanting. First National Bank 1 r. . QF COOS. BAY & SAFETY' DEPOSIT I10XIJS FOR RHXT. 4 M DRY WOOD at nftUDDCII'SWCKP North Froit S I I'hSfiO rT-. SAVEM w- v '' r Efl. bv ordering . UPWRYVILLI Nut cool, Ptto.AlM-'J, ur a.u - km ..TnrWrt rnouo-- g Hinyw "- it nilMRAN UNDEIW PARLO 'safSi. n opn.v to A nndertak? rftwt W "" M D t'" v?,; H I igs?ma!i&ii$ IS