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VESSEL IS BURNED $$ t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t t YEAR AGO TODAY WAR YEAR 'AGO X.OV. 23, ii I") Tho latest slogan In Germany It "Christmas Dinner In London." Tho Turks havo continued success in their advance against tho Rus sians at Datum. Pabblr Brothers of Now York arc suspected of aiding tho Germans by moans of tholr wireless. German prisoners on tho laic of Mann mullnay and sovoral aro killed. A cargo of wheat from America on tho stcamor Mlramlchl which was Bclzcd by tho British Is ordered rc Mcnscd by the prlzo court. $ WITH THE I OAST 2 A AND THE TEA I D(ll ' , MILITARY HOAI IS LIVE ISSUE ,' m A . 'T A IJa'1(luet recently given Z by tho Chamber of Commerce T. vf Noith Bond tho proposition of- a coftHt military road from tlio Canadian border to Mexico was giv en serious consideration. This Is a topic that ought to rocclvo earnest thought at tho hands of every com mercial organization on tho Pacific coast. It la not only a matter of being prepared for war's emergencies but It's ti case of having an offcctlvo defonso weapon which will cam its cost In pursuits of peace. Tho plan launched at tho North Roud-lmmiuct appears to bo a good one. It Is to start u movement In -Coos County and to havo othor const counties x)f tho Htuto "Join, expecting othor coast states to tulto up their part. Thu plan 1 to ask tho gov ernment to pay CO por cent, tho stato 1!5 per cent, nnd tho county AijMt'iiH por cent of tho cost, estimated In "-' ' brogon at $7,ri00,000. It Is claimed that tho Increased vnluo of property owned by tho gov , eminent In tho stato by reason of tho road building warrants asking ,1, , , for Kodcrnl aid In paying half tho cost. , , , A commlttco of 10 men has bcou namod by tho chamber to Inaugurate tho problem and tho Astoria Chum bur of Commorco would do well to get In touch with thorn. It's a llvo Ihhuo and wo want to bo alive to all llvo Issues. Wo can't afford to bo othciyvIao.T-nally Astorlati. SHOOT nil P"attVWl DEPUTY GAME WARDEN THAIIj OP HUNTKRS T ON GOOD EVENING Dress it as wo may, feath er It, daub it with gold, huz za It, and sing swaggering songs about it, what Is war, nine times" out of ten, but murder In uniform? Doug las Jcrrold. Steamer libra is destroyed i at cadi', si'aix Explosion Occurs Wlillo Cargo Is lie- lug Removed Was from 1 Now York City tflr AmocIiUI Trtn to Coo Or TJmM. CADIS, Spain, Nov. 23. Tho steamer Libra and tho greater part Of her cargo, woro destroyed by fire which followed an explosion of lu ff lamablo goods wlillo tho cargo was being discharged hero. Several teamen woro Injured. Tho Libra hrrlvcd Saturday from New York. I SHIPPING NEWS J $1 nIICHJE SIS OUT IS HIT H 1C I ENGINEER COOK OF THE RUST LER HAS AN ACCIDENT GOVERNMENT DREDGE CALLED TO PORTLAND FOR REPAIRS If all who hato would lovo us, ' And all our loves woro truo, f Tho stars that swing abovo us ' Would-brighten in tho blue; T If cruel words woro kisses, (J ', And ovory scowl a smile, 'flTiJ A bettor world than this Is Would hardly bo worth while. r If purses would not tighten ' To moot a brother's need, Tho load wo bear would lighten Abovo tho gravo of greed. If those who whlno would -whlstlo And thoso who languish Inugh, Tho roso would rout tho thlBtlo, Tho grain outrun tho chat'i, V If hearts woro only Jolly, ' J If grlovlng woro forgot, And tears and molnncholy Woro things thnt now aro 7iot; Then lovo would kneel to duty And nil tho world would sootu A bridal bower of beauty, A dream within a dream. r If mou wou'd ccaso to worry And womon censo to sigh f And nil bo glad to bury ' Whatever has to die; If neighbor spako to nolghbor, As lovo demands of all, Tho rust would cnt tho saber, 1 Tho spear stay on tho wall; Then ovory day would glisten, And ovory oyo would shlno And God would pauso to listen, And life would bo dlvino. Solccted. VICE PRESIDENT'S WIPE IMPROVING Dr AtioclatM Trcft to Coot Day Tlmn.J INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov 23. Mrs. Thomns A. Marshall, wifo of tho vlc'o president is reported to bo In good condition today fol lowing an abdominal opera tion yesterday. FIRE LOSS IS BIG JION MARCH E. FAMOUS PARIS STORE, SUFFERS BADLY Will Go From There to Grays Ifai- i bpr for Winter's AVork Returning Hero Later 1 At 11:30 n. m. yestorday tho bar drodgo MIchIo crossed tho bar and headed for Portland whoro sho is to undergo somo ropalrs. From thore sho will go on to Grays Harbor whoro sho will work this wlntor, re turning hero when tho bar condi tions will permit of dredging. On last Thursday the craft was to havo sailed for Portland but thcro camo an order countermanding the 'sailing nnd then it was thought she might bo sent to Humboldt bay tills wlntor. Captain Polhcmus and wifo and 'several of tho crow aro said to havo Meft Sunday for Portland whoro thoy vill Join tho dredge. IE DISSATISFIED TJOMK SCHOOL PATRONS REMONSTRANCE SEND 'Dnnmgo to tho Aunov In Kstininled ' to Bo About Slv .Million ' Dollars D AuoclitcJ rrou to Com D7 TlmM. PARIS, Nov. 23. Loss by flro yes terday In tho annex of tho Bon Mnrcho, ono of tho largest depart ment stores of Paris, Is estimated to (bo at IcaBt ?G,000,000. Valuablo collections of old furniture and art objects wero burned. AIRMEN ARE LOST ARMY AVIATORS FINALLY BEARING AND LAND GET Hiijn OffciiHcs Aro' Ropcalod and TlncateiiN Now to Bring Down I'Ytlcnil Law With I'ull l'oivo ' Hunters who sneak out in tho mid dle of tho night nnd shoot ducks on the mud flats In tho lowor bay will probably horeafter have an easier Ulnie gutting into tho tolls of thu fed 'oral law than In gotting tho winged ifowl. Deputy Onmo Warden Thomas la on their trail nnd ho says thcro will bo arrests. "For Hio last two Saturday nights" ho said today, "I, havo been away from homo. These fellows must have known It, for they havo been hunting 'ay lato (is 10 and 11 o'clock at night, 'especially in tho moonlight." , Tho loputy tramo wardon doclares 'that to repeat theso offousos will bo tho same as courting an appoarauco 'before tho federal court In Portland. Tho laws aro vory strict on this point. "I am not so muoh of a stickler," cohtluucd Mr. Thomas, "in cases ' where It Is only a few mlnutos be fore suurlso or a short time nftcr tuuiBOt. There might be a Just dlf ' ferenco of opinion regarding tho rtlme, hut to shoot In tho night Is 'deliberately criminal." $ NEWS OF OREGON t ALBANY The Albany collogo has raised $ 200.000 and having giv en proofs to James J. Hill will re ceive from him $50,000 endowment which ho promised under these con ditions. ' J'UOHNK Josso A. Griffin's pon o,f White Wyandotte chickens won first prlzo In tholr class at the Saul Krancsco exposition bringing dis tinction 'to tho Eugene poultry raisers. Next to tho photographer, tho corset docs utoro foff woman than otjior. . agency working in her behalf. ( Wero Making Trip From I-'m-t Sill to San Antonio Hao Was tho Ciiiino , Or AuocUtcl rreii to Coot nr TlmM. AUSTIN, Nov. 32. Four aviators of tho United States aero sciuadrop, nfter bolng lost nearly two hours, In a liazo on tho flight from Waco to Austin, discovered their bearing this rurnoon nnd rcsuimd the Jinrinr Two arrived on tlmo before noon. Tho first of tho delayed aviators ar rived shortly uftor ono o'clock. VESSEL .MOVEMENTS Arrived Adeline Smith, San Francisco, C a. ifm. today. Yollowstouo, San Francisco, yes terday nftcrnopn. Sailed Drcdgo MIchIo, Portlnul, yester day. Duo Hero F. A. Kllbum, San Francisco, to morrow. Duo to Sail Adollno Smith, Oakland, 10:30 a. in. tomorrow. SKIPPERS KNOW BARS During Heavy Storm Auto Hit lllm But Ho Escaped Without Ser ious Injury Chief Engineer Cook of tho gaso line scltoonor Rustler was struck by an automobile laat.ulght and had a narrow cscapo from fiolng badly Jiurt. As it was ho got some sovoro Ijrulscs but 'Was not seriously Injur ed. No ono was to blamo for tho acci- klcnt. It was a'caso whero tho heavy rain was entiroly to .blamo. Mr. f!nnlf utnrlnil nirnsn tlm' street at ill rllnio when tho downpour! was heavy. llo says tliat ho looltcd uotn ways ibut did not seo tho machine, which D. L. Footo was running, coming to ward him. Air. Footo likewise did not see Cook until ho was nlmost up- -on him. Ho saw that ho was going to strike u man and ho turned his rinachliio In such a way, that tho wheels slid sideways clear across tho street Cook was caught by ono of tho projecting springs and fortunately wus thrown to ono side rnthor than directly under tho machine. Ho was bumped pretty hard on the pavement nnd his knee was badly bruised but lio escaped serious Injuries. He was somewhat stunned but in a fow Intimites was all right. Engineer Cook talked It over with Driver Footo afterward and said that ho did not blamo tho auto man in tho least In view of tho fact that he could not bco the auto coming on ac count of tho heavy rain nnd know that It would be imposslblo for the auto driver to seo hi m attempt to dash across tho street in front of him Jn tho downpour. Mr. Cook wns highly complimentary to Footo for tho manner in which ho managed tho machine when it was neon that an accident of somo kind was inevitable. Would Oust, Two Socialist, Members of Board Complain Against Mrs. Flora Foreman phi em li I'OX(j,;UT t lit. .- Loan. ,.,:.. .e,lnim -!!!: "N '' Attcmipv'. ..7 ,' " "" "Mimjfl -uiic i T... -un It Ml,rl, Tt'Hj I M Women w.h,. PfuMerih.T? "Baou ycstcrdi. .. .. nnriiln.. i. .. ' '" 'It " '6 iu me M A Coos Bay man can got along all right without a hero, but It ho Is going to amount to anything ho must havo n heroluo, Excopt when the newspapers ro for to him as ono of thoso who per formed or assisted in tho operation, a doctor doesn't bollovo in advertising. Most anything is important to n Coos Bay woman. But, taking them ns thoy como nnd go, nothing is im portant to a Coos Bay man unless it affects him financially. MISTAKE Ills married llfo Is ono long fuss, It makes his poor hend actio; So he'll ask a divorce and thus Correct his fool Miss-Tnko. ADDRESS IS READY PRESIDENT READS IT BEFORE CABINET MEMHEBS TODAY nuil Every once In n wlillo you hear It said "Tho fools aro not all dead yet." It Is worso than that. The foolB aro lnrgely In tho majority, It Isn't tho Coos Bay girl win. grows indignant when ho trios to kiss her that mail drends. It Is tho ono who laughs at lilni. Up to tho time a Coos Bay girl Is 30 sho looks for a rich husband. After that sho looks for n husband. Touches On National DefeiiNo Also DWciihson Other Mat ter.s of Legislation tnr AMorlitM rrn to Cooi nir Tlmu.l WASHINGTON, I). C. Nov. 23. President Wilson laid beforo tho cab inet today practically n complete draft of tho address ho will read boforo congress on Dec. 7. Tho president has decided to touch on the questions of raising rovonuo for national dofenso, but probably only In very bioad terms. Somo of tho cnbluot wanted him to dovo'to his entire address to the national dofenso question, but as read nt today's meeting deals with othor legislation. The president favors cutting ap propriations as much ns possible for public buildings and rivers and har bors Improvements. Tho Mariner Well Acquainted WlHi Harbor Conditions Captain McLollan, of tho steam ship F. A. Kllbum, Ib snld to havo crossed out over tho Humboldt bar '7C(1 times. His trip north this tlmo will ntako tho count 707. During that time ho has never had a mishap and ills boat has never been bar bound al least not until tho last trip south when tho wind gained Its first' vlotory Hi years over-tho 'skip per. ' And Capjain Mncgenn,' of ' tho Breakwater, is said to bo ahlo to go 1in If III. .in.... -1.1........ .... .... ' i, , " " Cll0r' " SALK..M In nccordauoo with tho is said ho1 1ms icrosscd ovor tho Coos request of relatives of (ho ashes of Bny bar 'something llko 1,000 times. W. 8. Potter wero scattered on tho Ho has been- sailing In hero for closo WMnmutto rlvc,V rellglbus ceremo to ?n vortr -nn.i !.. .i iJiI holiig held. -- - ,,....-, , "... B'uim ui iiiu lllliu on a rogular nchodttlo, and It wns a regular ono. DALLAS Polk county pcoplo fa for .tho building of a now bridge ov er lho Willamette rlvor. CANYON VILLI! lamps Curd well, n mall carrier for mora than twenty years In tho early days, died at his hopio, otto of tho survivors being W. '. CanlwoII, tho Btato representa tive. ALBANY All tho expenses of his funeral wero paid by Michael Dono hiic, a pioneer, boforo his death which occurred recontly Somo of tho oltlzons of thq Ken tuck Ittlot school district haxo ex pressed themselves dissatisfied with A. J. Stevens and Andrew Sandlno, of tho school board, mm this I (ircok coffeoh Te" i morning uicio worn 10 aunt, hf.liibodlo rcslnnr,?" Cl iixtlnnl. 1 in tlnln.. , n...lll- f 1 -, . " '"UlUrant ftnH- ." u...Vw.o ... -. ....., m. vuiiuiiiu, aiflircet by (ho n ,,lrU signed romoiiBiranco nsicing what attorney's offle ' niniiu nmi iin i n irnn in rnnnii iiah. a... i r , " "!' " '"nvii -K intuit yuuau IWO directors. Notices havo been posted on Kontitok Inlet for a mooting of the soltoof 'district thcro DccothW 13. Thoro Is said to havo been trnnnin rln tho district since tho opening of school this yonr when Mrs. Flora (Foreman wns engaged as teacher. It 'was comnlnliied bv some thnt nlm Im ''himself Ismm .. .... u'i I---..W uii eaifi Tho managers ., . while teachlntr near Portland, mniln oV present n .ai.. fun of tho flag, calling It a "rng" nnlM a "bit or cnllco." On tho other hnnd thcro woro pa itrons of tho district who came to tho Bttpport of Mrs. Foronmn and tho agi tation reached a definite head whon tho romoustrnnco was scut this morn ing to Coquillc. Tho complaint Is that Mrs. Fore man has a contract for $75 a month, .fr, for teaching nnd doing tho Janitor work In tho building as wolf, and that she has rofused to do tho latter and now seeks five dollars more a month for tho work nnd this lins be,on granted by tho school directors, tho two men outvoting tho third mom bor, Mrs. ,T. W. Wiley. Ij, Is jf.urt.lipr claimed that tho teacher oMa'st year received but ?Gr a month, and did tho Janitor work. Citizens in tho Keiituck Inlet vi cinity aro reported us being much wrought up over tho matter. ?Jmi1olnta ha .. "i contlmiou, to u,T Went and ,, ?Ahl '"'"rcctlytrZ"'? tr 'a? C'fe0 hM! B " u,,u told then u 7 t0 bo PeatMb?-8?' h iiiRn ).. .. .u" Mi """'e un edict. Tho manages ,,,,.. Otoy Imniedlatelmni ".Ra 'ability an ,Hi...."-Mi jiNl0;;; i Get them' for i T hanksgi ALBANY Tho registration for tho city of Albany election which will bo hold Dec. 0 reached 1,180 in tho throo wnrds of tho city. ASHLAND Tho city Is receiv ing many complaints about Its city park which comprises, (ill ucrcs and which Is located In a ennyon ami Is left In Its natural stato of beauty. NEWPORT Wild fowl aro plen tiful along tho hays nnd streams of lho Lincoln county coast, ALBANY Tho now stool! bridge being Installed by lho- Pacific ny.i' Works has been washed out. OLUNDALH Tho county coinmls Hlonefs of Douglas and .loseplilnc counlJcH havo Hollloi) on a novr road over tho divide between tho two counties. CIIOICI! lll'bK MINfF ! I'M'M ITIHH.Vfl IX rifrl .HCI.KCT CEI.KRY'.LI AXII OTHER ECnu FULL LIXIIOP Miff OSf J i Our f'HASi: MMWia will mill (lie fln.ll I IlrluiiMiis Id lit Im No Dclhcrln ijmn&i PioneerG Phono HI. 8 I .. I ipHHHHHIHHHHHNHHMHBMHHnHHMHHHHPiV OC TO MAKE COCOANUT OIL For tho first tlmo In Its hlstnrv 'Portland is to mako cocoanttt oil. A company has been formed thoro for this purposo nnd will start with a capacity of COO tons of copra n month. This will bo brought from tho South Seas nnd opens another Horn of commorco to tho Port on tho 'Columbia. Copra Is supplied in largo quan tities from tho thousand nnd ono Is lands of tho south Pacific. Whole fleets of llttlo schooners have a reg ular trado to theso Islands taking out supplies and bringing back tho copra to central points from which It is shipped oil tho big stenmshps to tho coast. .MOURNS LOSS OF BOTTLE Going; Out of Business WE WANT TO IMPRESS THE FOLLOWING FACTS UPON YOUR MIND FIRST- The stock we are offering you Is new and up-to-date. We have not an accumulation of JUNK to sell you. SECOND We are selling our goods to you at prices BELOW WHAT MERCHANTS PAY FOR THEIR GOODS AT WHOLESALE. THIRD The stock is diminishing rapidly and we urge you to visit our store and avail yourself of the prevailing, but not-to-last-long M portunity. ' ,'M, LU0K OVER SOME OF THESE PRICES In most Coos Bay families tho property Is In Ills iiauio and tho religion In Hers. Klri'iiu'iiV Dauco, Eagles Mall Wt'iliuvdiiy owning. Admission, Cents, $1.00. Miiitln'M Orchestra. I.lbby Conl, $5.00 to". Phono 72. ESjmn HAJLSHTLtfi CcC a Can TO-DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer TABLE DELICACIES Why bother cooking .special cakes and pastries uhon wo can supply you the choicest dainties thnt tho men ran tiit-n out. Bo.sldcs our tegular dalutlo, wo will havo MINCE PIES PUMPKIN PIES FRUIT CAKE I Any special order welvcd beforo I Wednesday night can bo provided by Thursday morning. AT TUC UHTri O a. u n i r m - i . t7 ins impromptu resting placo, 'man blinked and cursed loudlv. MARSHFIELD bakery Second Stiwt, near Central Phono t'JH Chandler Hotel B. W. Charlesworth and wifo, Batidon; P. W. do Bottlllo, Chicago; J. L. Massoti, Myrtlo Point; William Chandlln, Coqttlllo; Miss Arnold, Myrtlo Point; E. K. Ingrain, Port land; D. I, Mcdeo, San Francisco; Alf Johnson, Coquillc; J. Dtiuson, Capo Arago; J. C. Falrclo, Portland; L. D. Smith, Coos Rlvor; L. V. Man ning, Portland; F. A. Constable flardlnor; 13 II. Dlvolbllss, Bnndon; C. C. Iniuaiin nnd wifo, San Fran cisco. St. Lnwreiieo llotol L. Luboy, Portland; L. Potter. Portlnnd; J. It. Brown, North Bend; W. It. Beattlo, Lakcsldo.; D. M. Charlcson, Bandon; Q. II, Ranoy, San Francisco; J. O. Smith, Coos River; Mrs. A. Manila)', Powers. Blanco Hotel F. II. Charleson, Coos Rlvor; Frank Ward, Coos River; Thomas Wasson, Sunsot Bay; V. Batos. Pow- ors; J. Stephens. Hauser; L. W. Simmons, Powers; F. Tallas. Pow ers; ii. II. Gregory,. Powers; Charles M. Smith. Bandon: jVrehlo Hatlev. Powers; Joo Clawson, Powers; .T. C. Keachey, Lakesldo; J. F. Pollov. Co- qullle; A, W. Jones, Coqullle; S. F. liousley. South Inlet: C L. Johnson. Beav ers Harbormaster Spier, In Portland. says that tho other morning n watch-' man on ono of tho Portland docks j noticed that n man had fallon fromj tho gang plank uboard a sailing ship and had landed in n catch net un-l dernenth. IIo lay snrawlod nut in Itl'o ropoi and had evldontly beonl thHro -! sovornl bours. Ho was ono I of the crow. Whon pulled out from i tho. IIo wns asked tho matter. "Ay lose a bottlo of schnapps," was tho explan ation vouchafed. SHIP MANY TURKEYS DOUGLAS COUNTV RAISKRS WKLL THIS YKAR (Jet fi'ood Prices uud Nearly Thirty Thoiisnnd Dollar!, Has Been Iteall.cMl . ROSRBURG, Oro Nov. L'a.Ttir koys brought a largo sum of money to Douglas county this year. Whiin ot as ninny turkeys wero sont to tho city nmrkots as last year tho quality i io mrus wus oxcoitont ami good I prices wero obtained, Tho turkoys went principally to tho Seuttlo, Port-, land and San Francisco markots. Tho following Is tho summary of1 tho Douglas county turkey ship ments this season: i Nutnbor of birds 11,700 Weight in pounds 140, -100 Averago price per lb oqc Money consideration ..... $2S,0S0 Men's Department Beautiful Gray, Brown and Green Mixtures in all-wool Suits, Originally sold at from $13 to $27,5 tio un Now $7.15 to tplZ.OD All-wool fine French Serge, Regular price $20,00, , Now $11 $25,00 Serge, Regular price Jio lyr Alder-Rochester "SuTts7 "in "all the late patterns, Brown, Green, Plaids and plain colors, Regular dic HA price $27,50, Now quO.UU Overcoats, lively patterns, regular k.$30:!l4;::'::...$2o.oo Une lot of $25,00black Overcoats, now l 1 Anotnor lot sWD.'UU black M Melton Coats j5 MlJ To accomnioclate .those wtojjH shop m the day time we wilier open evenings Women's Departmeui One lot of Suits, Choviots, Serge, g cloth, Bedford Cord and Basket w regular $17.50 to $3.w. mj Your choice ..- -f--r"niPFTIIl AN OPPORTUNITY OF A . U gg Odd lot of 25 Dresses, Popl-TS Messalines, Serges, all tiiepw shades, regular price $W J(j,3 to $32,50, Your jhoice Vcf THESE NO ONE SHOULD NEGLEC1 SACRIFICES . ,j Coats, in Mannish Mixtorj v(hiteWcks,inKersyfHW Goatings, regular $12.W J0,0 fd $29,75, Your choice - DID YOU EVER S BIGGER BAHUAliMo- mmt0' MifiidMlb cRflNT STBEEl;1 -' -- "i 1 1 aver IIIU; William Tllxsen. Pov- edncsday cvo. Admission, fients, ; Charles Anderson. Towers IWaK4rto4iestr. ' -rr.T, li'lrenieii's 1)anco, KjirIcs Unll, f.TO. IIIUISSIO i-rWrVr4ies 't ra ,- . i