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mmmmm TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914. EVENING EDITION. cops bay times SITUATION IN EUROPETODAY M. r. MALOXEY. .Editor and Pub. DAN K. MALONKV...XeuH Editor point, the American nrmy will watch the artillery and tlio nlr fleets with the greatest Interest. The war would offer the first test of the relative a miss reports back the change ncc-j essnry for a hit. A Dearth of Horse. "The Indirect fire, of course. Is U 0 vnluo of plane and dirigible. Tholof use only In set battles. In Bklr- flrst conflict easily might bo one ' nilsh and pursuit of a disorganized of the air. The dispatches have I army It would bo too slow and con- related how caiefully Oormnny Is cealmont would bo unnecessary. (Continued from Page One ) OTnrfT TflD JW . i .. . .. .. , nn,l either drop explosives on Gor- U ULL I 1 1 1 1 A V nni n;"oiiBoil on tho continent mnu niW(iy ,.,,, ' or t um, il I nri I MB K 'N,,,oloo nftcr ',01in nd A"tep- mine tliom. By crippling the trans- UIIIUL.I IUUIII m..i , , . , portatlon lines, Franco would Btrlke a ment. uuv iiu fiiii-u. uuriiiuiij- win iimy n vtal blou. nt Gcrmniiy. The sorry Iguie, fac ng d smomber- vnIl of norol,inno nm, airlRiLlo L'nt. Alsace-Lorraine, 1'oscn and ni,( win... i.n,.i.i i, m,i n.i, Steve Burke Tries to Break Up U?, S:?-i:f.u"JAss.P"LScA,I"1.? tmty or. the mrsm,. for scouting iiiiuutiuiuiii; if in Rev. Adams' Meetings Only Verbal War Results. Again the aeroplane scout will be of great vnluo In co-oporntlng with tho artillery, reporting tho position of tho enemy and tho good or uau aim of the battery whoro field glasses could not follow tho shells or seek out tho enemy's position. Tho noro- portatlon lines, Franco would Btrlke plane scout watches a shell, notices I guarding every railroad bridge and tunnel. It realises that Franco in tends to cross tho border by aero plane nt the first drop of the hat bo taken, Gorman n,.ri,non ima i. .... hmiiv n-tt r,0i,.n BUpremucy on tho continent do- nshcd stroyed, German unity endangered, ... '., ... . , ., nnd tho powerful Socialistic forces, 'Artillerymen will watch the now nnrhnns. onnhlntl in lrlvn nut ttm Indirect system of fire. Introduced An effort to break up the street Hohenzollerns nnd lay hands on bv Franco, early copied by tho Texats1,GvrolUpr,,h. ornfmrand J'10 S!nnIICt- nJ ,t0 "bJ' United States nnd very reluctantly 1 ,"" PLtlm nn MarVni mi to,V Au" r,f, ,B V BC? ,0. Tr,?,, AU- adopted by (formally recently. l)y Vmnt ?rnnt iJ n ornnnn i.h? it rn i Ct BIlm,tto7!d' Au? rit , 8mA,m; the Indirect flro system nnd the use J. lont street this afternoon, but It re- bored. Italy drawn aside bv (Is Afrl- .. i.i ., .. .. suited in nothing more than verbnl can liitorcsts and tho German En, & l ' ahsoh.toV froin 'the . t....i,- ...... i. ...1.1 .,. ..-.. l";vl.c1 ? f. .l 1 ?. ?.lu. L".vn " enemy, unless Its position b6 re- w.vj.j. .,,....t, .,,,,, .,.. i .., ,, oi me oiuv mill uie luiuying nuv unrlpil lie n mil it nrnntn An nffl. "rV'lM," wL' msNS.n'workSn:r Wi . r !f to stationed Tn Tcontrof sU'o'n In 11 Inhnrnr n.,,1 J, ll m, In n ..W,,nt U '.TV" ,I'll'""i'C- t at tllO top Of the rldgC. Ho caldl- as n inboror and who Is qulto n "Frnuco, next to Austria, is most nipH tho nnnltlnn nf Mm tnrnot mntii. rnimilnr ulnrtml In .nnnlilmr nn H, ..it-ti.. ,... t tn-.-Ii i. IBICS 1110 pOBUIOn 01 1110 MrgOt matll- ...., . ... , .... .. ...v. ,,,, iuiu.uiiii.-u. yiuiunuuB, it ...lint en v nml rnnortu tn tin eim IIM'IUIIIIIU (II I III) MIIV '. oppoHiio suio or me street rrom no v. would regain its 'lost provinces.' Tho norB oil each gun Is n circle dl- Altnn.a Tlinrn i. ,.. n fain ....nl.nl .... ........... ..!.. I- , n .. "-'. " t-lltll b"" " II 1.111.IU III . -:" - ".. iun ivumi vii'i inunuiiL hiiuuuw oi utMiiiiiu mull- vlilpil liiln ."tfinn tinHn pnllnil iiiIIIb .. ..,, ... . r nshes letweon them nml itiu'. ah. ...... wmii.t i. r.,w,...i a..,i i. l'ucu. "uo ,,uuu l)nri8 cniiou mills. khmc savs: "Don't forget ams moved tho dray wagon from terrible nxnonin of mnlntn . i n iC A.no. un"or?,n'" H1.0!...?.0. "' Jr. Danco ut UAfll.KS' Hall which ho was spoaklng across tho unequal struggle with Its neighbor ?"" .Hcnted v the n n. In t In '"k"1- V- ,V..r-l"?...".?".ei. ..V1"0.1!.": !or ""npy superiority. It could flre T control station. Ho watches the LAUXCII FIIHAK lonvcs for i Hi in u-i.li,, n n ii 7, Z ., i , 0UTCCB t ,0V " "ujoiop- fr8t BhoU through field glasses also at lino p. in. for SOUTH Coos xor a iituo vMiiie aivi then moved Ills nont of lt cront Nortli Afrlrn,, ...... ... "... . ... . ...-. mnwn.u. u'wvitt. iiiurKuu on in inn, a nun in i-nso oi ihtkh mi ii.i"."" ... Its Biiccess or lack of It In exploding at n vital point in tho enemy's Hue, notes tho change necessary in range nnd elevation and drops n note to tho battery commander without descending. "The cnvolry will be Handicapped by the extreme dearth of saddlo animals, duo to tho coming of tho motor car and tho decline of horse- racing. Tho American cavalry Is continually crying for sultnblo mounts and Europe is ns badly off ns wo nrc. "Infantry tnctlcs will show no changes. Tho work of tho medical nnd signal corps, of course, will bo vastly improved over any other great war, but wo know protty well, in advance, what to expect of theso divisions of tho service." tho nig Saturday WILL MEET I ASHLAND SOON soap box over near tho 1. K directly empire, which would Insure I-rnnco opposiio uev. Adams, and started in remaining a world powor. again, llurko is well advanced In "Uut defeated, Franco becomes n years nnd presented a comical np- mere sntolllto of Germany, Incapable penranco. of resisting It, nnd sinking to tho Finally K. H. Joohnk got up on rolo of Spain. With a stationary Itov. Adams' wagon and denounced population, shorn of many of Its Durke, declaring that tho church colonies, If not Its European pro pcoplo had bought and donated n vlnccs, Frnnco would bo ns helpless suit of clothes to llurko when ho before Germiiny ns Prussln was bo was destltuto nnd needy recently. foro Napoleon nfter Jonn. So French statesmen describe It ns n war for .the existence of France. "England's position is a peculiar J 0:10. It doesn't care n whoop about Servln. Again, victory for Its Rus sian and French allies would mean tht tremendous aggrandizement of tho former, which already confines India, presses upon China, Is stretch ing south Into Persia and Is deter mined to hnve Constantinople, to .prevent which England fought the 1 .urimoan war nnd was prepared to , . . . , flKht again after tho treaty of Snn Knights Templar Grand Com- stomno. mandery to Hold Conclave i .. tKE ffinV?&tory for in September. t'"5 Trlplo Alllunco would mean tho Immediate expansion of tho Gorman Tho Grand Commandery, Knights nnvy, tho destruction of tho balnnco Tcrinlir cf the State of Oregon, will of Iwer on tho continent for which hold Its grand conclave in Ashland HKland fought Its great wars with on Soptcmbor 24, nt which tlmo lilt- ''"l X'V and Napoleon. It might lah Tomplo of tho Mystic Shrlno will ,)0 us Oormany has long put It, also hold n ceremonial. "to proludo to tho day whon tho The princtpnl officers of tho Grand Gorman nnvy would Bwecp tho sea Commandery aro: Ul'l "lu British Colonial Empire bo L. L. Jewell, Grants Pass, Grniul ll, I'r,zo of victory. Franco de Commander. Htroyed, Russia crippled, England D. II. Grant, of Ashland, Deputy wl'l o exposed to the greatest Grand Commander. I'wll In Its history, tho possibility L. Q. Clarko. of Portland, Grand "f wl,lc" t,rovo ll ,nt0 ho Trlplo Captain General. Entente. JamoH F. Robinson, of Portland, , "Italy "'so ' In a nocullnr posl Orand Recorder. tlon. It has no lovo for Austria J. n. Clolnnd, of Portland, Grand n,ul v'ctory for tho Trlplo Alliance Treasurer. would moan Austrian expansion Into Charles F. McICnlght of Marsh- tluj nlknns, toward tho Aegean flold Is tho Coob Day ropresontatlvo nl"1 n'nB the Adriatic. Thousands to tho conclave, holding u position of. 'tnllnns aro still subjoct to Alis on ono of tho prominent committees. tr,1,n tyrn"y. Austria Is tho Italian rival In the Adriatic mid if vic torious would he able to lay hands on Saloiilcn, tho key to the Near East. "Again, If Italy should Join tho Germans and AuMtriuns, Its const would bo at tho mercy of tho French Mediterranean fleet, Its newly won Tripolitnn colony would bo tho in viting prize for French garrisons of natlvo troops. To balnnco this Italy might get, In case of victory, Tunis and Egypt. i The United Stntec Wfll Wntch overy day River. : slip. IRVING BLOCK yataiafz Summer Clearance Sale $15.00 917.00 818.50 Hl'ITS $20.00 922.no 82.1.00 SUITS 827.no $.'10.00 $:i2.no suits 8.13.00 $18.75 $24.35 Boys' Suits and Overcoats, and Short Pants 25 PER CENT OFF AI.Ti XKW STOCKS AND STVIiKS OF THE LATEST. QUA MTV THE REST. WIIV? REC.U'SE WE SHMi FOR CASH. WILL HANDLE TELEGRAMS "From a purely military Btand-, .NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, i Coos Bay Telephone Company Will Connect With Pacific States Telephone Wires. NOTICE IS IIERERY GIVEN' that Manager E. C. Drews stated today the City of Enstslde, In Coos County, that tho Coos Ray Homo Tolephono 0wn, will receive soaloil bids un-' Company hail practically completed t" t'10 hour of 8 o'clock In tho nftor-. arrnngoments to ugngo In the tele- "oon of tho 2Bth day of August. I grnph ns well nB tho tolephono busl- u,,-, for tho Improvement or nil hobs, handling messages to nil const t,,nt Portion of McKay Street In eald i jiolnts direct without being reluyod l'l,y froni n ",u uK't feet west of over either tho Western Union or the ,no cnter lino of Second Street to Postal. Tho tologrnph instruments tho west lino of Eighth Street, n dls woro Instnllod today and 0. W. Carle- tunco of 11582 feet, ton will work from 7 to a o'clock A" mu''1 liuprovonionts must he onch evonlng, sending out cummer- 11,ll agreeable to and in accord cJal messages, night letters, etc., nnco w'th the plans and speelflcn whlch nre tiiinml over to the tele- tlons thoreof now on file with the phono company telegraph. Tho ur- F"y Hworder, which nre open to tho rnngenu'iit Is innde possible by slml- 'Poctlon of nil persons. ' lar action on tho part of the Pacific I'IU'11 Ill''l,r will be required to States Telephone Company, with r''"I'iiiv bin hid with a certified whom the Coos ll.iy Telephone Com- ,,,wk i'iual In amount to flvo per pnny operates on the long distance C01lt ttt the amount bid, for tho business outside of Coos and Curry I'ui'forinnnco of the contract, should counties. Heretofore the Western " '"' nwnrded him. Union and Roll Telephone companies '''vry person awarded a contract were oporated Jointly hut this merger w" m '(,1"lr0l ,0 outer into a writ-1 was recently dissolved by tho govern- ton "Ki'tH'inont concerning such Im inont and now the tolephono com-v l',vionts, and at tho samo time pnny will operate a tologrnph busl- Plvo n 8Uf" ('l0Ilt. K00'l nnd npproved ness over Its wires as well as carry- "'""I for tl10 flthfu! performanco lug on tho telephone business, the of! ,0 a,KrP'o"t. ... wires being used simultaneously for . ' " clt' snrvos tho right to ro tolophonlng and telegraphing. ' ,Joctnny and all bids. , Within a few days .Mr. Diews o.- m1 m,18t ,l0 rll0lI w"" the City pects to have a telegraph operator "ewruor. engaged all day to handle telegraph , 11!i8 notice Is given by order of business. tho Common Council of the City of Horotoforo tho Western Union has Ka;tsldo. Coos County. Oregon been UHlnir tlm Innir .iiat..... i..... Dated this bth day of August. 191 1. wlros when its lines were down, pnv- , . '';, CAVANAGH, Ing iibout bevonty cents per 1 our loonier of tho City of Eastsldo, MidS immer ane 1 SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Again we offer remarkable bargains in Crisp New Mer chandise. A wonderful assortment of up-to-date articles that will please you in price and quality. ' ladles' Fibre Silk Homv Linen heels nnd toes, all latest Cfl shades, "fie to 85c values, sale prlco. a pair ulIC Yp Paper Napkins Soft finish, formerly to 20c, now !) only, por 100 Li Ijidlen' Halcyon MesMilInc Petticoats AU the newest colors, fitted adjustnblo tops. look Ilko silk but wear much bettor, on (4 fir sale at ,0 J Hlght WnUt Inside Rclllngs White or black, excellent O quality, only, a yard (J(, Maternity CoiMt "Ferris Brand," perfect fitting, mado (n flfl of French couth, specially priced nt tPAiUli Rlearhcl I lurk Towels Full size, good grade, values to f 1 Tic, now, each , jj Q IjicUcV Pretty Rungiilow Aprons New lot Just In. Made of "J good ginghams and percales, special tl C ClnrkV limit Shk1 Cotton 8 spools for 2.V Rest Grado Mosquito Netting flc w Ynrtl Eighty Whlto lUil Sprwds Placed on sale. Hore's where you savo .Iflc to $1.00 on each. We havo thorn at J5.00 and (t4 nr " low " j I ,0 RaUnfactlon HPT fin 7 T" 4 IF Central Avenue or Money I H H Zl I K t Door to RefuniKHl I 1 IJL ' 1 jfTLii V Choudlor Hotel We Aro Rxcluslve Agents for the PamousGlobc-Wcrnicke Piling Cabinets Including Guides, Cards, etc., and can furnish them to you factory prices. NORTON & HANSEN nt TWO STORES Central Avenue Front Street for tho use of a wire, but now li win not havo that pilvllege. Under tho now arrangement the tolephono com pany's tologrnph will opor.ito In con nection with, both tho Postal and wostorn Union at Rosoburg on In coming hiibluoss which they wUh to send bore. The Western I'nlon un der tho old arrangement bail oxclu sivo use, having tho only office on the Ray, and somo months lined the telephone Duet, quite a bit. Don't forget tho !We luncheon nt The Chandler. lt:!t() to U o'clock. Coos Countv. Oregon The Alice H SPECIAL EXCURSION TO j ' CHARLESTON BEACH I SUNDAY ' Leaves Marshfield at 8 A. M., Round Trin SOrj Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havo I r always usra. phono 7a. Pacuic Makes connection with auto Livery "i Transfer company. I for Sunset Bay and Shore Acres The Union Market OUR COLD STORAGE SYSTEM IS SURE A SUCCESS Our Prime Roasts of Reef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal and Pork cannot be excelled. Try ono of our Fat Hens or Fryers for your Sunday dinner, that has been properly cooled, and note tho difference. J. E. FORD & CO. 171 South Rioadwuy Phono ."8 . i Ul J1JJ mter-ucean I ransportation semi-wccKiy service uoos Jtfuy and Si S. 5. Redond HAILS FRO.M SAX FRAXCIHCO FOR COOS RAY TllltltUll.iv . . . "u"tj:i, AT equipped witu wireless and submarine. i.ii Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMIT1 "w "ll'l v" muaa imu suuinarino bell Passengers and freight. SAILS FROM MARSIIFIEL1) FOR SAX FRAWicrv, ... , .Tm4r' nqw' J nun x.iuiiuiauu OHIUO, UrCCUWlCll street nil.. and GOO Fife building p,er Coos By Agent, C. F.'McGeoikTe, Phone - KQUIPPKI) WITU WIRKLKS8. Steamship Breakwa ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM RAILROAD DOCK, MARSHFJEMi in,,,, J MOXTH OF AUGUST AT J2:!I0 P. M OX TIIP Vim JiM 1HTH, UHltl) and 1I8TII. ' '"' ,,UI1' "Til, Tickets on mile to ill: EuAteni iiolnta and Infortn.tlon m ind rntOH cheerfully furnished. Illmlin rf T JJZlUll -j C It. laXllKHS. S. S. PARAISO Kquippcil with WlrcleHH. lino riidscilKer ArconuuodatlonH. Xcw Stffll S. S. PAIUISO WILL SAIL 1'OR POHTfaXD FRIDAY, VHT II, AT ." P. M., WITH PASSEXOERS AND FIlKl DAISY PUTNAM WILL SAIL FOR SAX FIUXCISCO. Si , iuniu.il li), tVL' -l 1". .-!., WITH FHEIORT O.NLYl NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, A TOM JAMES, AkouU MnrMliflcld. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Mond THE FAST AXD COMFORTARLE S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. C. V. McQEORGK AGENT W. II. PAIN1 Phono 44, Marahflold Phono 421, North Dl This Bank Makes a point of Riving In rons. It mintu overy depoxN tor to feel ttmt ho or alio may approach ltd officer freely nnd dlseus-s mutters which havo to do with their finan cial uffulrs. AJwnyu willing nnd desirous of Norvlug you. We Invite Your Account FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits Officers: J. W. Hftnnett, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. R. F. WUUams, Cashier. Goo. P. Winchester, Asst. CuMer KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTH1XG IX THE HAKT.RY LINK MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 133 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVRNUE. PnONE 428. nrr cal S n WRITE TOO. CALIFORNIA iica.DER-BBvuinpany cALitvKniH m BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES