The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 17, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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EX-PRESIDEKT TAFT PREDICTS
THE WORLD'S WORST WAR
THE following "messago to tho
peoplo of tho United States" by
ux-Prcsldcnt Tnft wns printed
In tho Independent of tills week:
"Ab I write Germany la reported
to havo dcclnreil wnr against Russia
and France, and the participation of
England on ono sldo nnd of Italy on
tho other seems imminent. Nothing
llko It has occurred slnco tho great
Napoleonic wars, and with modern
nrmamonts nnd larger populations
nothing lins occurred like it slnco
the world hognn.
"It Is a catuclysm. It is a rotro
grado stci in Christian civilization.
It will bo difficult to keep tho var
ious countries of the Ilalkans out of
tho war, and Greece and Turkoy may
take part in it. All isuropo is to no u
battleground. It Is reported that tliu
neutrality of Holland has already
been Ignored, and Belgium offers
nttch opportunities In tho campaign
certain to follow that her territory
too will ho tho sccno or strugglo.
"I'rlvnto property nnd commercial
shipping under tin cnomy's flag are
subject to capture nnd appropriation
by prlzo proceedings and with the
formidable navies of England, Franco
Oiennany, Russia nnd Italy active
tho grent carrying trndo of tho world
will be In hiruo part suspended or de
stroyed or will ho burdened with, such
heavy Insnrnnro ns greatly to cur
tail It.
"Tho commcrco of tho world makes
much for tho prosperity of tho coun
tries with whom It Is conducted, and
Us Interruption means grent Incon
venience and economic Buffering
among all people, whother at peace
or war. Tho capital which tho Euro
pean peoplo bnva Invented by tho
billions in tho United Stntcs, Canada,
Australia, South Africa nnd in the
Orient must pcrforco bo withdrawn
to fill tho wnr chests of tho nations
engaged In u death grapplo, and the
enterprises which that capital made
possible nrn likely to bo greatly
crlppledwhllo tho howi of nny fur-
phi:si:hvlvg Ti.Mitr.it.
FIOUIli:s recontly oniplled by the
Department of Agriculture show
that tho policy of forest con
nervation Is supplemented by marker
progress In tho art of preserving tim
ber already In uso. Thoro nro now
In this country 117 prcBsuro plauti
whore timber Is treated with creo
sote or zinc chloride to prevent do
cay. These plants treated ir,a,000,
000 cubic feet of timber during tlu
Inst year, nu Increnso of twenty
throe per cent over 11)12. In split
of this, however, uso of tho nreserv
" Ing process. Is fnr from being gen
erni. i.ess than thirty per cent ol
tio millions of nil I load tics used an
miMjy nro treated. Uso of tho pro
cosh on telegraph poles him bnrol
begun In view or tho generally
satisfactory romiltK obtained by 1 tit
proved niothoilH, It would kcoiii thai
railroads and other largo users ol
timber would find it profltiiblo tt
employ the process morn oxtonslvoly
ONE VISION OK PEACE.
I think thnt some tlino, when the
vnnr In vim ml'.
.And April steals along tho loaf-hung
ways,
iu Binui huui down tno windows nnd
t put by
ifl'ho pleadings nnd reports, lock fasl
the ilnnm. .
And ijult my desk, with Its long-
pllod-up heaps
Of logal rubbish not ns one who
lonvos
Ills dwelling in the morn, to come
again
" nindlo-llght, but rather llko tr
ono
' ho takes his stnfr and goos n pit-
grlmngo
(Not looking backward even in hi
thoughts)
Unto n holj .i Tho dreary stroots
Shall call i.. ,. no longer. Night
ami t uon.
Downfall and mtin.'i.v, shall bo but
stops
In my Ion wnndorlng that lends to
ruueo.
Onco moro I shall behold tho bub
bling brooks
Iloneath their banks of fern, or
wheio thoy run
Dy furrowed fiolds, and hear tho
unlet windH
Aloof from onrtli, thnt move the
towering clouds
And whisper solemn keciets to the
pines ....
Onro iiioio my hands
Shall guide the plowshuio thiough
tho yielding earth,
And I shall watch tho gleaming coul
ter tut n
Tho frngrant furrows. I shall swing
thotbcytho
Among tho' blohsomy grass, and see
tho dow,
Sun-sniltton to a flamo of rainbow-
glints,
Fall, nt each bcythe-stroke, with the
stricken grans
That whlspois as It falls; nnd 1
shall hiiioII
Thy' splrlt-lulll'ig scent of sun-cuted
liny
Iledumped with evening tains.
And when tho dusk
Drlngs back the erlckut's Immemor
ial fire,
Then I shall stand bosldo tho ga
thered ilcks
And see tho friendly evening star
llHlll lfllV-
Above tho fitnows. So my llfo shall
flow,
As doth the slow procession of tho
days,
With thoughts of standing nnd of
garnered crops,
And nbeop mid goats and fig nnd
scitppornong
And peas and melons. And tho world
may pass .
With g'bos and bickerings, and I
shall not heed.
-VICTOR STARRUOK.
THE COOS BAY TIMES,
thor expansion must bo definitely
given up.
"This general European wnr will
give a faverlsh activity In n number
of branches of our Industry, but on
I the whole wo shall suffer with the
test of the world, except that we shall
not bo destroying or blowing up our
existing wealth or sacrificing tho lives
of our best young men nnd youth.
"It Is hard to prophesy tho scopo
of a war like this because history
offers no proccdent. It Is Impossible
to foiesee the limits of a war of nny
proportions when confined only to
two countries. In our own small
Spanish war wo began It to frco Cuba
and when the war closed wo found
oursolves 10,000 miles away with tho
Philippines on our hands.
"The Immense waste of llfo and
treasure In a modem war makes the
loss to tho conqueror only less, If in
deed It bo less, thnn tho loss to the
conquered.
"With a high patriotic spirit peoplo
enter upon wnr with confidence and
with tho thought of mnrtlnl glory
and success. Tho sacrifices they havo
to make, tho suffering thoy havo to
undergo nro gonernlly such thnt if
victory does rest upon their banners
they seek a scapegoat for that which
they themselves hnvo brought on In
tho head of tho state, and tho king
or emperor who begins a wnr or al
lows ono to begin puts at stake not
only the prcstlgo of his nation but
also tho stability and Integrity of Ids
dynasty.
"One thing I think wo can reas
onably count on Is that with the
piostratlon of Industry, with t.io
nffm,M.nPi&
?f, ' V XL ?.. llk.i? tP.,.,,,.,"w il1'?.
opportunity for common sen so to ro-
sumo Its sway; and after the horrl
'jIii expenditure of tho blood of tho
jest nnd the savings of the rich nnd
he poor, tho opportunity nnd niotlvo
'or n reduction of armament nnd tho
talcing away of tho temptation of fur
her war will bo greatly enhnncod.
It Iu nil aWflll 1-OtlH'llV. lllif In Hin'mul i.nl.1 ti I..n-M.li. .w.nnll.. tnf llimnl
nid It mny bo worth what It costo.l
t It makes this tho last great war.
rhc Influence of Amorlca can bo
brown most effectively ifor peace
vlien pence In possible and for mini
mi m nrmnments when dlsnstor nnd
limitation shnll innlto tho contending
icnples and their rulers see things ns
hey are.
"Mnnor Richelieu, qllobec.,,
You Had Better Start
Today
It you hope to be in time
to secure the Coos Bay
Times
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arr or town.
MAHSHFIELD, OREGON, (MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1914.
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BULLETINS
(iVrinnny Denies Rumors Concerning
Huntington III Treatment.
Df AuocUtti rrtii to Coon Hr Time" 1
WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. in.-
Archer M. Huntington and family'
wore not arrested but have been on-
Joying tho fullest liberty at Nurem
berg, Germany, according to messago'
to tlic State Department from tho
German foreign office. I
The German government explained
that tho automobile owned by the
Huntington family had been requi
sitioned and that the chauffeur, a
Drltlsh subject, had been held a short J
tlmo, but was telcased.
ir,l AMERICANS LEFT.
D AuoctttrJ I'rrtt to Coot Uy TltiiM.
LIVERPOOL. Auk. IB. Tho sail
lng from here today of the St. Louis,
Campania and .Mlnnownska for Now
York and tho Megantlc for Montreal
reduced tho number of Amerlcnus
who nrc stranded In England by
4500.
PAKHKNGKIt .SHIP DESTROYED.
llr AmotUIpiI rrrm to Com IUjt TlraM.J
LONDON, Aug. in. About 150 of
tho pnssongers nnd crow were killed
when tho Austrian Lloyd steamer
Haron nntttsch was blown up yester
day by a mlno off the Island of Ltta
sin on tho Dalmatian const. Sho car
ried 300 piiHsengcrB and crew.
RUSSIA MODI LIZES ON FRONTIER
Illy AMorUIrd I'rrM to Coot Il.jr Tluin
LONDON. Aitc. lfi According to
reliable lufo'rmatlon from St. Peters-
u,18Hln "" "lloU wo mil
Hon men on tho Germnn nnd Aus
118-
trlnn frontiers, while three million
moie nro held In reserve.
GERMANS LOST HEAVILY.
ID; Awocltl rrrtt to Cooa nr TtmM )
LONDON, Aug. If.. Tho Germnn
army Investing Liege underestimated,
the riuhtlni; (ittalltlcH of the Uolirlnnti
dnring, nccordlng to Ainorican vlce-
consul Durns, who was an eye-wlt-
ness of
siege.
tho first two days of the
AMERKUNS LEAVE GERMANY.
Ill AworUlM Prwn to Coo Day Tlmn,
BERLIN, Aug. 15. A special trnln
carrying 1100 Amerlcnus for Holland
left hero last night.
and Clip Them Our
(H-eot tttotrUt.
portxnJ mtiUci.'
Gfcv
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co
Semi-weekly service Coos Bny and San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
HAILS FROM MAHHHFIELD FOR SAX FRANCISCO
AXD SAX 1'EDRO, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, AT 4. 1. M.
IDquipijed wltu wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
'''-' - . ' ..I.. ii i i '
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
SA'JIiH FROM MAX FRAXCISCO FOR C(H)H MAY
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, AT V. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and 600 Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGeoroe, Phono 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
SgMp Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM RAILROAD DO CK, MARSHFIHLD. DURINO TnH
MONTH OF AUOlfBX AT 12:00 1. M., ON THE URD, 8TII, J3TIL
1HTH, 2.1IU) und S8TII.
Ticket on 1 e to I1 EnAtora potnU and lnforrntloo to rontoi
and ratc cheerfully furnished.
Phono 8.VJ. C. H. IiANDKRS, Agfnt
S. S. PARAISO
Equipped with Wireless.
Fine I'nsiciiger Arcomnimlntlona.
S. S. PARAiIRO WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY.
AUGUST 151, AT 4 V. M., WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT.
YRLUnVSTONE WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND, FRIDAY, AUG
UST 21, AT rt P. M WITH FREIGHT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TOM JAMES, Aent, '
Mareuflcld.
To Portland
every Thursday
THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
C. F. .McGEORGE AGENT W. II. PAINTER
Phone 44, Mnrahflold Phono 421, North Bend
This Bank
Mnkca n point of Riving In
rono, It nnnln every deposi
tor to feel Unit lio or hhe ninjr
uppronch its offlccrn freely
nnd dlHcusii liiattcn which
Imvo to do with their flnnn
rlnl affairs.
AJunyn Milling nnd (Icdrons
of Nerving you.
We Invite Your Account
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposit
Officers:
J. W. Ilenuett, President.
J. II. FlttnuKuu, Vice-President.
R. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo, F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier.
Ideal Summer Trips
)N
LAUNCH EXPRESS
Leaves Marshfleld every woek nt 8 a. m,
STEAMER RAINBOW
Loaves Marshfleld every Sunday at 8 a. ro. and gvery week day
IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS
DrltiB your lunch bankets, kodnk nnd fishing lacliie for a few
days' ourlng. Sunday School aiid all picnic crowd a speclaltr
Excursion to South Coos River every day. For charter aSSpioS
arraneementa, apply on board. .u.
EVENING EDITION.
New Steel Tloat.
To Eureka
every Monday
PROFSONALmRECTORY
Mildred Rogers Nelson! "
Tenciicr of Pinno.
Pupil of Hugo Maitieidt, San pm.
cIbco, Cal. Appllcatldtt for KoL hv
writing for appointment. by
iiiieiu, OroKuu
H. H. Haronr
HOUSE IIUILDER
General Repairing and Cabinet
Making,
Phono 349-J.
w-T "E&K A s. t.
Evory known dlsoasa ir,.-j
without drugs or s,,y. noo.'6?
and 2, 237 South Broadway X
Phono 132-L. P Mar.nfi.iH n.
" "
Joel Ostlinrl
lIANO TUNER AND IIWAIRKII
Leave ordorB at W. It. lininM'iif,.
sic Company. iues HUI.
41G S. Sixth Street. Phone 103-L.
J. M. Wright
ntiu.mvn n.r.hJ2E".?-n
Estimatea furnished on request
C. 0. Gosney.
CONTItACTOR AND innUMSn"
EsUmates Furnished on Request
My Past Work U My RcfeK
First and Alder St..7. Maffild
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Ear, Noho and Throat.
DR. MATTIK II. SHAW
Dlscnscfli of Woimc, ,, ciitlilroa
Offlco Phono 330. Rooms 200. J0l
202, Irving Block. '
Houbo phone, 10G-J.
Mrs. Farrinnnn
TEAcilER OF PIANO
Reoldonco Studio, Phono 380-J.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTING ENGINEER AND
AltCniTECT
OfficcB, 20C Irving Dlock
Phono 103-L or 207J,
Maroliflold, Orejon
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W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Rooms 301 nnd 302, Colts BuIIuTbi,
Marshfleld, Oregon
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Peri Riley Ballinger
PIANIST ABH TEACIIRR
Resldenak Studio, 217 No. Third Ot.
Phone 368-L.
SEND YOUR LAUNDRY
TO US BY PARCEL POST
WE FURNISH A 11AO AND
WILL PAY THE POSTAGE
ON ITS RETURN
COOS BAY STEAM
LAUNDRY
PHONE 07-J. MARSIIFIEU)
.YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good can with careful drl.
Fot day service, phone 144-J,
lilanco niUnrd Parlors.
For Bight service, Phone SOO-L
Right Cafe.
D. L. F00TE.
New Models
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal distributor
"ONYX" and "CADET"
HOSE
S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable, Jmp
dlato service, prompt attentlOA
to till Interests of our client.
MINIMUM COST
I..S. KAUFMAN & CO.
OCEAN HEACn AUTO WNR
leaves Chandler Hotel, MarsbfW
for the HowJi nnd Way PotoW.
7. A. M. 1 P. M. I.
Empire 9X0
Tar Heel '
South Slough '?
Dastendorf Beach .,0jJ
Mussel Reef 51.00
Sunset Bay . ....... S00
Auto. 7-passenger automobile IMtw
Chandler Hotel three times flaw
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