The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 20, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD.
OREGON.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
A
COOS BAY TIMES
m. c. mai,o.vi:v
DAN K. .MAIiO.NKY
Editor nrnl Tub.
Xcms Kditor
Offlclnl Pnper of Coo County.
Entered at the Postofflce at Marsh
lleld, Oregon. for transmission
through the mails as second-flaw
nail matter.
PARIS STILL
HOLES HOIS
). i frnps't inHilh -Ti the in
er a in Salmn.- a ',1 tvat the to
,o ne ;tiiid-nt v ..rred He re-:--nv1
home one .1a tired and hnn-
cr. after a .one trami to Me a suk
parishioner, and f aloiit to
used In the
-e 1.01 r nnifr; hh r.c niher'ted the orun Ohant bo widely
icvt o! the Repub i of Venn Tv c orcr of the Ihiihli.
.. pte fif i ni s-ho t iix Kine Hum- PrcbaM the most notable utter
brn Als-o apnoin.ini. Oardina Sauo RT1(.C 0f rope V.wx X on a religion
as-ratrta" h of enire sublet t was that condemning Moil-
As. Cardina and Patrtarth he ron- ernism The decree unpen red on
iit tinned his Tiodefit. frngal life car- September S. 1S07. It points out
.own to a plate of Meaminc pup. rtinp ro su n a poini mm nr am noi tne danger ot .MOiioriusm m reiauun
v,oh -aii on the table, hem a f,,rn n,' rook, bn: had kt meals to philo.oph. apologetlrs. exegesis.
ftrance iroman lke4 in at the open pr!wd by hi. Msterf., who lived history, Iitnrp. and discipline, and
Vor." st down, and oarmlv ate the 'h him In Venire he continued to shows the contradiction between that
-ur befo-e his HMflalsJieii eervaat inflnenee the .oral parties, as he had innovation and the ancient faith:
o-i'd interfere Wha finished the done ,n Mantua. wltTi the result that and finally, it establishes rules by
:.7.etr -ose. wiped her month an e.cht months after his arrival the mhich to combat the modern dor-
- . .ic .:-cra:f'. 3 as toli that "itl-rieHrals were defeated and the trines. Among the means suggested
oi .ed on bread And water that Consenatlves assumed power. vhirh t. the establishment of an official
-e ,Hor mar et. l was determined tl",.v retained until the Cardinal was body of "censors'" of books and the
: prete the eoBtrar?- and 1 have"' lit& Tftpe. creation of a "Committee of Vlgl-
w :i. that she flouaca' off and poor The Patriarch's relations with the lance" Iter the Pope directed the
Fattier SftftO sad to be content with ' "' .v wrrr iwj mow fprriai attention pi titpje who prem-it
coW fare.
Beside his parish Pat her Sarto
.ad to care for his mother and Ms
ters. ho. altbonch they contributed
'heir tnots to faanil income, found
Forecast of Fall Fashions Sent
Out from the French
Capital.
PARIS. Aug. -2" The fact that
all Europe Is at war was not suffi
cient to prevent a display of winter
fashions by the tarious PirUiaa
houM. This display is doe on Aug
ust 1. eery year MtKt of the
houses showed what they had
already prepared, while others are
ami preparing displays ana snowing from his hr:ties to Slew Mmd-
at the same time WBj;f af B1d i, anklac a name for
About fifty American buyer were hitmit la a modest wt His eer-
on hand and went the rounds of the asoas beeanse known aad before )a-
principai nouses, in crea-.est ot- itc
cny in winter si;ir; it a f.raicn,. preac
loiwe gown in print form, called ,
a mix mauveau. or redlneote. Some- eioqueaee
iniii's hi iinrrc vhmitkui; , tv
1. ..A ..a&iK .kji jUMi. tr iiiiitjiiir tc'fci.i'
..7"t'.r- "VTl'':. "? Xlll he was nrrt the Count of Tnrln
tr jv&x. aa wia iairi v.iUFrifpr
wonld have liked to have his naothor
cordial Evorj time that their Ma- or who teach in ecclesiastical lnstl
jesties or the princes visited Venice tutions. to this condemnation of
he paid them a Mf.lt and presented Modernism.
his homage He was one of Queen Tnj wr.troversv with France orlgl-
Marghertta's confessors And onl a mtt Yftorc Pope Plus began his
few months before the death of Leo ..4w.4nuti-AH.-in hut roncb.Mt nn ncii.
Ginswne . "' l,, MJ1J1"' n t Tnrtn ?hSM, M a(,tV ne assumed office
v.iHFrppr jn ptthljf ,, n,n np ,,,,, pRtriarch' Th. rii. f th Vrnrh PronMont tr
bnt fnsVd to )v; Ww,w thr ,"?,"n F,Cnf the King of Italy, with the subse-
Al n"c 1 wum Epw Campanile in Plaxaa San Marfo ,UMIt nol of protestation from the
D. m m?mJ He was the candidate of Io Xlll a. v.tkaa. wa. among the Incidents
ik job. cbij my wr. n,. ..,, ,nt he utt little rea ..,..,. . ,....., .t,it. ..i.i.
w'.U hia
her 4aacht
and b hrry i it. 2 shtll come
jva are in " So great was the seees
:ty at home that OinfMH pave np
a: the :!?Ue eofots which his posi
tien wQcld hare a'.lowed him. and
st all the jDOy which was left over
nis sneeesfw. mil ns ntue real- hastening a rupittre which cultnln
ied the futnre that wnen be left .m fiv,.iiv , tvA .MAf.nu nt iin.
ful.. l ... .&AS - .. j- - ...."-..- . ... -.. ...... ... .....
V" '"; - 'J '"'". 'w " von- lotnatic relations which had so long
flave in Home, he bought a return lifted between France ind the Vatl-
inlarf . . ... .
.aa Tnereaiter follow ett the sepa-
tirket
In the Conclave the struaele was
pro and acainM Cardinal Kampolla.
U-o Xlll s ?eretarr of Statt whosV
r-hances wee lost whea Caedinal
rnsyna prtmouaeel the teto of Aus
tria aea:n.4 him. which eto - jup
rsaiKaan h Tit a1.b nAtld tn . . .. . .. . -. . . ...'.
- . . - . .... ..- Ttr.-a txi ryn pj.iit ia innw aim ...
Ji in tse fliiiiit ,.f ntr t. -. i .... - ' . sn'
- -- --.. . T . 1 T " tarn, nwaint a comnro- ,
hr lilt rod nfti&c1A . ... r ... . . J. . '"
t :; .m.: ;:r ?:". -r?rr' .tt i5 io'r- uatry.
... .. . ,,... . u;ni,i .rio. w no mt nrsi rerusfia nut
that it Is difficult to tell the coat
from :ut gowns. Thee town are
often 'f heavy cljth They wii: be
worn to a great extent with fur neck
lc for the street Otherwise the
llarlna skirt it very short and gives
a yout..tul effect. Sometimes it U
plnntf.i und often gorea.
It .it generally noted that tome
vutrx- klr' "- -' rs' !& e1"
ory la:ant th - ' : dri.e1.
Jn tv.UiiK i. fi. there is much ri
t. late at i si.k beading and em-
la May. 1ST,, at hr age of forty. a after iartrs-ed to accept the h'eh
he pas-fed to Trevisni. a Cta&cellor pos.tioa. biac elex-ted ah.oit ir-
of that Plrese and here he U siill unSa-.-nsly on A u tail 4th. as-umint
dlstinctir and affectionately rmm the tie of-
teed. The jear after b's awiat Toe Pins T. Bishop of Rome nnl
ment. Buhftp Z'telli. of the T-iao Yl ar of Stent "vrM Sij-r-esfcor y.
(iocee was Tu with apopVxy. St Petr. Prta.-e "f the Anostie
aaa on raiser sarto fell t e full -
foniibii:tr of the imnortaa di-ee
ilv.
Lrcldoi-y of
For day
Mrc. wl:h
fi S3310 k;
mr irmin: i.
talnljr mark'-t. T.
ful and the wr.
rrcani. mw f.r
ii ady a&J .tafMc
y. and nt'.t
k!fi vTi'tr' 1 f.r4a&.
' th's be was made Profeaeer
ot Theology n h Seminan N.te
je. r of trni-ti$ worlt feMowe-l.
e. in 14. br hi atiRjir
tritre M Bis1""' of MfcBtua
H Mantua, mre tiB aayT,er
' he dlip'.ayi hi ab!J''T a dea1
' not only witv religions aal.-f
at also irlth bva' narr tr-n,v.
f rac. tiz a tnceeeded la bringlsg abvat
m Sf.-w-i & union nt all tV -ftrt '?T-&?tti
ti. -a: vr- ""' rtrlng them the admialstrarjoa Jf'b-,. s " '
! red. or -no
. -. ' 3. Mo h riale
i." . :.i .h i iaiUt
r-is -e . much
-"-rf- on is r
r lit
.in
hi
av. p. kak" fit v:s: :
.)? CtJ.
V P Tin tt ;..., -..,.: wia .
w! . .. n. . tvil ii to this
av-.tim an-. -vh ' - tg . t:. drub
tract of tit er - ago. arrived
hor l'rlda and rt down te Baa
don Siturdi aftvr a vU.t with A. J.
f)berwVol au-i oth friend hr. He
wan accompanied t hit sen. C. ".
of ?h towa. la ! he was Ix
Koine for the Jubilee of Leo XJ11 s
!:ithtod. when one aorn'at eater
. ig S. ?:' e found a ;rlat.
Mcr.fignor Radisi Tedeechi whoa
' . eaco Pone, appointed Bihop of
Bargamo. who could aot say saw.
'-: being ao acollte ts erre it
"Is'jfM' Srto offre1 his trx:t a:
V prelate, confused, objected. wh2
f . Sarto cut him ahort. x iaimlar!
C.me. ct.me. yon will t that I will
-i.'- no mistake!" 3o tbOp at rlr
ma-s that da
t Vnti'ltt nt tti rmi.Mtl . ..
.. . . V . . . " Kindt
r:-u. rainarcn or me ntst I ri
:r e 1 Jta2y ArrhMsbop and Ktr-
ati of the R trar Pr vn-e ahd
? reiga of he Temporal TVtnitn-
a ff the Ho Rmat. Ctur
The new Pope wa th n -et st.'--
-rlsed person of ii! t; n't H
tad M'.d to a fr'n.1 at Yme '
f-r leartng for t- 'ttjflave:
I think the '!n wi'l be .-.
r.-rr one We r: put V'r it
.fca!$ perhaps on ! 'rr fr'
day. frown hia Pont.ff a$ svt
t-i -ir
dJoew.
The day after hit election b
Pope received hij first pilgrlmate.
cMapM4 of Amerlfans. condnMel
by Mr McGraae of New Tok. and
:f---dooed by Cardina' Gibbons of
Ea:irre. and
seat hli i'.rtt benediction abroad
'- to the Americans Installed in
befor his elevation that the splea- ' older tlinn publlshod pic
ration law enacted in France and
the formation of the association
.ultuellt Later on a somewhat
Mmilar movement took form in Spain
and more recentl in Portugal, where
he formation of a new republican
erament led to a decree aenlnst
former relislous ,-ystem in that
i
In suinnn-g up his work, the
CathoHi Enoyilopedla will sny In!
forthcomiac Youme XII: "In,
a tew vears Pope piux . na re
tired erat. prat'tl and lasting
.-sjlts in the interest of catholic
1i trltt- and dlsclnline. an that In
tt fa.-e of great difficulties of Hill
Etea non-thol'i nco-
,7 h s apostolic spirit, his trfiath
)ra Xvt. the precision of h 1e-
.ci. and bis pursuit of n inar'
and explMt program."
To AmerKaas Pins X was eppfta1-j
invrrftlng. His reat friendship,
fr this untry. his frequAt mull-
r mrian both Cafbu'lf
and non-Catholic, and his intt-n-nt in
W-T.n affair kept litm In rir
u h th hl8 1 le if tliH At' in'
hmu p-'lap ati Pontiff that h:i.
r-fd-.I him He was in ,n l-m
J' t-r of ThoJore Roop. -l: un.l
ad he es-Pral1nt's wr tut
trac:4toi for ralln. y'. is will
be re.lled. etnts Hi-rniln-r .i Mi
time of Mr P.-of v it 'o Ruin-
io to Tne nr.i ii'ion or n ii m
WIWWUP V . ...
that same dar he n aean. eornm-r vi.c-ir'ntiint
waedictioa abroad. 'Ie V I",rb,,',k'' hl' '""",--t,.
ti..ii.i i. hat simitar exnerlent e. mi. I t ! in-
the Chair of 5t Peter the aew Pone (1at frd widespread lntirKt In
betas his admlaistratloa and led a ,h r0nrr '' 'n Kurope at the
life at simple and ritld as that of "n-
his paaat forefathers. He bad K-Jd ,n PPrn,c Pope Plus look.l
Tinnintt tn nttnm.i- n int-!iitnj nin-i- ia a- were lortnaat enotir
;ndK.8.8."-.l5rriof I. C 8lS: -r. ii .WUM th"e ; P.. coart made, him -.- --- - ", ' fro
loy. who was interested In th timber " Mrt .y a bishop and a fu- 17? ,':I t 5"! .? JU ,r;fcMi: Gout. One of the most vlvi (loscrl
dN m,ntionc,l abo.e. They will v!.. t. M P0iiH of 'aa'tfreOBe uS. of WtSnn'tV iV found' i
t for a ftw day :ih ?taii.' Bart- ,R,,lrvbo' - h was perwaded to - an aito-'" Interview with A. M. I'ry. nn
lott. another ou. u: Baadon. Mr. eo Mil. rjnf erred nton BUhoo tr.htu i tkt v.iMn ...4... .... Amerltan artist, for whom m iinii.
llartleit thf -IUi i.. eighty-five years 5t -o th tl!e of "Roman Count." b fOOB rVe the machine to on of " Mt for portrait In 1007.
,- rL wj v -.. vtL Htj v wwrirwii vi juue, irj. Tn itimh AfriMaic i nr iiiiui uintvuiiiiii'i til inn I'inn
jeara youiimr In evry other way. -t. t?d V.m Cardinal, tiring him the Threr
i.t luuuweti
A "h active practice ot the Roman Church of San Bernardo from t- in
ibw up to i-.. tirt oi last June, nna vntcn to take his title. There was. i whf.h h trai4 r.Mi.t t-V his face in every move. Ill faro u
"hrer month after his election ,',5U, Prlomlnatlng cliarartorUtlr."
e Plas held hi first Consistory. Vd,Mr- l ' ",t "hlnea forth from
la still in ii.r:. f r
In the more i.itiijiiui
aid.
.M.Mtltl.VOK MCK.VSKS.
inauuaiioa ' '" .i.uicrou ill to t -.e no- Urrr Art Vi vh .a t.. &... one tteautlfu to a a ntnr. for i
iae. Her- .:n 11 .umble wa that Mtr. -,ry of tie C "isl'torv an1 hadWa'td ro"hl"i' the siiirltual with a plenn-
rt.. aa UJih .. a. juat a poor m u lt-mpui-ry trury of state. '" 'r'''-'r !." hoa.! :. o:,t. ..... .o i.
.,-ainer sno tne simple priet. as. whi.h appo'ntment waa definitely ,fl,: ' hlr Is sllverv white
Income lncraed. his charities then him later. ,n1 l,j! " silver crown, nut hlx
".: pae. and just a few day. before The Pope announced that hit pro- ys- ,ne 'true 'lmlowa of the oonl.'
Frederick K. Diane and Maude A. . ,i . "V. .' n ?. v nJ ,n onlr frm ' marlied in the phrase ?"r"'" or nil. Tlioy are
Newton. ,sl,, ,'J',0, ;r0" wb,ch D lj0' "Rtore all In CbrUt." Events ' Md slakularly beautiful and
Hnli llouaer and Nelly Neely. T,' UW. B1,n.0, of Trvl '" hT Proved to be ftronter than hi will. uwl"i. Alway the light of kind-
Wlnfred B. Adams antl IWua R. ' lo , 'n o;ing of the and Plui X. eletted to he the Pa- . beiievoleiuo hIiIiim
Piaaderi. ihpel of the seminary. I nder ihes pay an entirely rellgioui bead, was ,nrouh ,,h' '' titer Is a juorry
Arthur W. Alexander and Llllle E. "n"',0 was rather difficult to confronted with the political event twinkle In them lietlmen."
Dlugman Herald ",,,,,1 . M.w ,1n"'- wh,,h of far-reaching Iroportaace. A. though there have been many
.:ie. In feet alonf. an esnendl'ure ot In all bit action the new pone rI,ort 'lw Pope" lllnt. inre he
oji im man soni ,t ad- was harac teriied bv rigid tlmpllt n"1fl tno Pontificate, the ilailv
n"eri in Muntua came to the teatue -y and devoutneaa. Before all else ro,,t,1' the Yadcan wnn long inul
i.d provided the neceiaary fund, hli effort were dlrenel to the pro- "iwhnt arduou. He wna nu early
o thitt the neo-Carainal wa enabled motion ct niotr t.a t. .m.-i.-i .n 'ier nnd was iwuallv nn at i; u
t" to Rome for hU red hat. Short- to re. ehe holy ommnBlon frequent- M 'ould o first to him private,
an-r. a it he bad a presentiment, ty and if poaeible dally. It wM by '"'"P1 '' after being ilrenaetl for'
wen to hie birthplace in all the hi desire that the Euharlti. Con- r"M h' nl hamberlal. would el-1
. "-'i' m in. !, iitDitj. ana enterea ires or ihvs was held in Rome url wi'i great uevoiitueii. Ho
t '. poor house where he was born while be enhanced the aoleninitr of ,v,,u,d then partake of a aeantv
t. . -nbrace hia mother. He wlhed ube.uent EutharUtlc Congresses '' nl ! prepnred for the
" -ati-f br diir to ee him as a af.ii.:- that of Mnntrat ni .,. rrk of the day.
'iiie oi tne ' l.'.tt iiefoie her re'ently that h-:d a MadrlJ bi
ti-aili. whlth O' rr-.l in fact, a few sen ling to them cardinal Kgatei.
. i... iiiir. -. :--':..ary s. i!. ib ni earner tay lie wa
.at!u mm CtrdlUdl. Leu Xlll. ne'er of a red must
..;.; u'nt-, Mini alio Pntiiar-1 f Y.ti- he dn- 1 t: .. !
' ' ' U III . ll"t rail- ,! I .
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DIES TODAY
if. i.tiniud i 'ii I'acv
One.)
II!
P
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I , arihlnner.
- ' airo.
and
au1 rl.-
a pro-
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Quality!
Not
Premiums
Turkish & domestic!
blend
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CIOAFiETTES
You haven't money enough to
buy a more delightful cigarette
than Camels. You'll like them mighty well, because
they're pleasing- in flavor and fragrance. Besides, they
icill not bite your tongue or parch your throat, nor will
they leave that cigantty taste I
Nirmuiums or coupons in Came! FMkagc. The cost of the tobaccos
prohibit.) their use.
fW
IfyourtUaUr can I upply)oa, ,rnJ lOe for on, packer
or f 1,00 for t, cation ofun vackag,, MOO Wor...i.
don t finJ CAMELS a, rtpf.nud, r.lurn th, other
nil, packagct and w will r, fund your money,
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WUitoa-SJem, N. C.
ilG LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
.uii:isi(. i.i:.cirr.
' a.:r i, Bo:on 3.
.i-i" l. Bu.ton t.
I'-roit 6. Philadelphia 7.
t t-v eland 5. New York T.
s l.ouu s. Washington 5.
NATIONAL I,i:A01'K.
y "t-klvn C. Chlcajto 0.
N York 1. Pittsburgh .-..
P ston 3. Cincinnati 2.
I'!' Udelphla-St. I.ouls; rnlu.
NOItTIIWKSTKUN LKAfirK.
S-i kine 2. Seattle 11.
P I ml 2. Vancouver -I.
torla 6, Tacoma 7.
1( IKIC COAST I.KAGUK.
t Oakland R. H. E
O Lund o 3 i
P'lind 13 20 0
Paterlest Proush. Christian and
t'"Kist. Hisslnbotham and fuu-
Yantz
Venice . h. K
' n o .j
S rraiitisi-o .6 0 i
Patterles: Klepfer and Elliott;
Puiall aud Schmidt.
A Sacramento n. H E.
Sa ramento 2 11 2
L'H Angeles 5 9 i
Batteries: Williams and Rohrer:
Porrltt and Boloe.
The forenoon he would mini in
u"""ii'. sometime e.xteniitiiK uii
to 2 o'clock, when he wnuid iave I
lnuheon He would then wa'k In1
i!f vni-den until nlshtfnll. hen '
niiiif iiuiiifui iii wouiil til!' ill
fcitllmr in tit'ifs 'is laie .i- - o
In the tnenlni;. After A nn
would i 'nit with menilifi. f
!ini'. Im' t until w r.-tit. I
r
In. K
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RED
CROWN
Hie Gasoline of Quality
Lse it because it lias made
good with thousands of
motorists use it because it's
the best gasoline we can make.
Standard Oil Company
iCAUFOItNIAj
Murslifloltl
Go
rinrl
U VJL iirri 3
Garag
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Gasolliirae Headqiuiairteirs
FOR COOS COUNTY
Ceotoral Ave. :- MairsMieldi
Special Sunday Excursion to
Allegany, August 23rd
nv
Steamer Millicoma
Leave Mmahflelil nt !i:!!0 A. M.. connettliis nlth Poote Auto U
for Colileii ami Sllvor Fall. Don't forget your I.unch HmMi
ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c
ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS, $1.25
ltetuinliiK. Sumner Alert will arrive In .Mawlifi-M about C o'clok.
CALIFORNIA
trTT rrr - m m iun r -.- -
wa.y. K-Jf
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Suits
New York's Latest Styles
Wo have received this week our first shipment of Ladies' Suits.
These were purehased by us direct from the maker less than three
weeks ago. We do nut buy our suits in April or May, from n
travelling- man, long- before the styles for the season are even
known, as most merchants do. "Wo" go where they are made and
get the new things while they are new and at prices that are riglit.
You can save '2d per cent by buying your Suit or Coat here.
We will have the very latest things in Coats in a few days.
The Golden Rile
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