The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAI.ONKV Editor mid Cub.
DAN I-:. MALOM3V News Editor
Other Nations Prepare for War
Official I'npor of Coos County.
Entered nt the I'ostoffleo nt Marsh
Hold, Oregon, for transmission
through the innlla as Becond-class
nanll mutter.
WK INDIFFERENT
rjpUK sun iniiy ho shining too In
I t ho Vosroh Moiintnlns and on
tho ViBtuIti Hlver nnd utong
that Jagged lino of n million men
in front of Paris shining with tho
name golden Joy that blesses Coos
Bay today, lnnd of pciico nnd plen-I
ty. How much do wo think as wo
enjoy the radiance or perhnpB un-j
crntcfully cnvll nt It, of tho things
It looks down upon half way around
the world tho flashing fires
death, tho bursting of destruction
in the air, the fierce, passionate
strugglo of frantic men, tho crlm-i
aon spots of ngony scattored over)
tho devastated fields, and tho up
turned faces with the pallor of cter-i
nal night upon them.
Is It not strange that wo go about '
In tho ordinary way, eating and
drinking, buying nnd selling, even I
merrymaking, with careless spirits
'SWEDEN HUES TURKS S !
ncinv enp umr tno qiicciiuc
IB 'INCOME TAX I
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would not 1,7 J,.??,. Incoi
Letter Received by Marshfield
Man Tells That Plans to Re
sist Invaders Being Made
of,"
Thnt Sweden Is preparing to tako
hand in the European conflict is
the Btntement miido in a letter re
ceived by n Marshfield man todny.
The lottor stnteB that the country
Ib now under martini rulo. Troops
nnvo ueon quietly mobilizing nnd
tho military strength of the nation
Ib being gathered nt the various
strongholds along tho coast.
Tho letter says there are stirring
times in thnt country and tells of tho
Sheriff Gage Returns to Co
quille May Take It Before
Grand Jury Direct
There hnvo been no developments
In the Umpire saloon holdup case.
Sheriff Gage returned Inst evening
from Empire, where he spent tho
day, nnd Intimated that ho had as
certained very little of n definite nn
ture. Ho went to Coqullle this
morning. It Is possible that ho may
tllnn nt IVIinlnUn tu-mttv M.. .,,N., u"0 U10 IllUlllT OeiOIO UIO g 1.11111
ohuL";,, tt." 8 Jry without any arrests being pre-
IDj AiiocliUl rrwt to Coat Dtr Timet.
LONDON, Sopt. 0. An Exchange
Telegraph dispatch from Athens de
clares thnt tho Turks, In order to ho
prepared to oppose tho landing of the
Hussions, hnvo concentrated 80,000
President Wilson Opposes Plan
of Raising Additional Rev
enue for Government
l a,. r,M. u coo. n., t,-, ; i;j005 $?WA
wainnuiu, oupi. .'. tiouse 01 uio county. Coquill '
1.3$,
Koney. bo e ""? ,a
realized hi,iii"0, " '
"'''Ki.i5SS5r-
n week In Cooi rw U .2
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and vnln words, Just as If tho trnK-l ,,nra8'"J,18 "'ready undergone In tho
dy of the ages were not In prog-1 preparation for u National dofenso
icbs within reach of our Imaglnu- '".F.n? wnr ls declared. The general
tlons? From what deity or demon cn," t0 nrms caused work to stop
do we receive tho gift of Iron thus nl ovcr .Sweden und workaday uf-
to harden our hearts? I ra,rH nI1'l Private enterprises wore
dropped for tho affairs of the nu-
A busy person Isn't necessarily In-.,
northwest of Constantinople, and He
dosto, In tho Sen of Mnrmora. Fur
thermore, they are fortifying along
the sea of Marmora at othor points.
Tho correspondent snya that begin
ning todny the Servians will assume
tho offensive against Austria.
TCRKEV OUTS RKARV
duBtrioiiB. Gossips nro always busy
I Pities, wiuho.v opposes i
INCREASES IN TAN
Hr Aho-U(I Pn-M In Coot Il.tr Tlmoc)
WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept.
0. Preuldont Wilson opposes nn
IncrenHo of the Income tux as
part of the program for raising
additional leveuue.
LASSEN AGAIN
IM CD DTinU
Most Awesome and of Greater
Magnitude Than Any Other
Since May 30th.
Mr AiMcltiad rT in Coo, nr TIdim.
REDDING, Cal., Sept. 9. Lassen
Teak hroko forth again yesterday
Jd a series of eruptions, tho third
of which wttH a solemn nnd nwo
omo spoctnclo, far overtopping In
magnitude and splendor any pre
ilons manifestation. Observers who
havo obsorved the moiintnln .'lose
Iv slnco tho first eruption, May 20,
estimated mat the last eruption
trebly exceeded any other.
bjtTldbe
roue trial
The war Is not here, but wo nro
preparing for It," the writer says.
"Hlg nuiBses of people hnvo gathered
In Krlstlnulnnil and armies nro mo-
ollizlng in nil the ports around. Hlg
extra trains are In Instant readiness
to convey tho armies the minute It
becomes necessary. They nro en
listing men up to -10 yours of ngo."
it is certainly a time of grent significance
excitement, soiuicrs nro everywhere.
Tho women nnd children nro stand
ing around watching their husbands.
sons nnd fathers mid many of thoni
weeping."
At Krlslluulund Is located one of
the biggest forts In Sweden. It Is
also a groat training place for tho
soldiers.
A strict censorship lias been plac
ed Over tlllt MIUVH mill tlm Su'iilni I rrnm
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...v- minima mill lllf ruillllllllicr or
Europe In scnrclty of authentic wnr
bulletins. People nro on tho streets
nt nil times of tho day and night
In the hopo of getting even n word
if the gigantic struitKle across tho
Baltic Sea. Trains have reused run
ning on schedule owing to moving
tho troops from tho Interior to var
ious parts of tho coast. Swedish
railroads are run and controlled
by tho government, Insuring speedy
service In such a crisis.
Tho activities In Sweden nro be
ing duplicated In Norway nnd non
mark. The threo countries are so
Hlmllar In lnngunge, customs and
National sympathy that thoy will
stick together when tho common
enemy approaches.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. 0.
What looks like a forecast of trou
ble in Turkey is embodied in n gen
eral statement made public tonight
by tho American National lied
Cross wherein It Is announced that
tno society has rocolved from Am
bassador Morgcnthnu, nt Constantin
ople, an nppenl for a contribution
of 200,000 hospital cots nnd Biibstnn
tlal quantities of bandages and other
surgical supplies.
In his request Mr. Morgoitthnu
stated that It was Impossible to ob
tain those supplies in Constantin
ople or in neighboring countries.
This roiiuest tends to emphasize the
or the decision of the
vlously made.
Marshal Carter Js suylngl little,
but is convinced thnt the same par
ties that pulled off tho holdup also
held up the autos. He thinks that
some South Inlet nion nro' Involved.
Thinks tl Krnnio-iip.
Coy ElllBton, who cumo up from
Empire yesterday, Bays thnt tho Em
pire robbory looked to him llko n
frame-up by amateurs. He said one
robber held n gun nnd searched thorn
nt tho same time, while tho other
wandered around looking for others.
Ho says nil of thcin wore lined up
nlong tho wall. Ho snys thnt a friend
of his named Trotter (not Potter)
from Gardiner, wns n victim. Ho did
not It now the Jennings Brothers, hut
Marshal Carter said that they were
from North Bend. ElllBton said that
they did not leave until about 2:30
its they did not tuko any chnncos of
getting shot nnd anyway thoy could
n't get a car. Ho Bnyn they all know
thnt ho plays cards nnd ho went to
Empire for a card game.
"LADIES"
FASHION HAS DECREED THE
Long Coat
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Suit
FOR THIS FALL
MUHt
IKUUBLt
i mien nwuos announced n day or
two ago to send the cruiser North nnr Tritiim r I
uaronnn to Constantinople for the
relief of Americans In Turkey.
The fact that Turkey is not yet
Involved In tho wnr has not served
to lesson the demand for nsslstance
to ho nt hand In case of trouble.
Tho mobilization of tho Turkish
nrmy has taken tho breadwinners
families who nro without re
sources or savings. Further, the I
Constantinople chapter of tho Hod
Cross wants to ho prepared for a 'Zapatista Bands Reported to
famine which would bring In its i r..: r!x mi!
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A SELECT FEW ARE SHOWING
IN OUR LARGE FRONT WINDOW
NEW RAINCOATS, UMBRELLAS and RUBBERS
for men. women and children are HERE
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train disease and possible pestilence.
SWISS UEAOV FOIl WAK
Threo Hundred Tlmti-nnd Men Mob.
illoil to Defend Frontier.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 0.
At the Swiss Legation hero tho fol
lowing statement was made public:
"Tho Swiss Federal Council lias
mobilized from the heclnnlui; the
whole military forco of Switzerland,
tho elite, tho landwclr nnd part of
be Causing Grief Atti
tude of U. S. Given i
(Or AtxrlilJ Prrii lu Cost IUj Tlmn.J
WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. S.
Official dispatches telling of the cut
ting of Mexico City's wnter supply for
throe days, presumably by Zapatista
hands, concornod administration of
ficials because they reflected tho re-'
lontloss activity of tho southern lend
er following parleys with Carrnnzal
representatives. Is is considered1
practically cortnln that If Cnrrnnza'
property
Is to ho
, THAT SCIIOOI, ltO. ISSUE
Editor Times: If our
Is to Increase In value It
done by tho Incronso lu population
unci resulting; industry, of our city.
Did you ever stop to think that
you can't find, lu Marshflold, n
single evidence of any provision for
play for our children? Not a
park with so much us a fonce; not
oven a swing provided by tho puMlc.
uo you Know mat tlioi,e things nro
considered n vltnl necessity bv nil
modern communities? Foreign na
tions know It years ago. Amer
icans icro fust discovering It.
Did you over stop to think that
this ollmute provides no wmtor
Hports for children no skating, no
tho Inndstrum, nuniborlng about l Vllln unite lu forming n strong
Federal Judge Decides Martial
Law Does Not Abrogate
Habeas Corpus Right
inrAM(,ui..iiTmiocl.iurTinM.i ,onstlng, no outdoor games of snow
niiTTi;. Mi.ni. s..m a p.iri I "',"'nB' 8"ow frts, or nny of the
Judge Bourculn odu y ovemilc-d tho" 8"C I dm, his Pi' v i,
Montana militia's motion to quash ou,t ,',"? . I , 1,' '.i ti,.?
the application for writ of habeas rtrefon Zv ca iVt law, I'm
corpus UHkecI In behalf of the ihr..e . ii ... "0 ...C.IUI ' i,n?...nn nt
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provitieci. UDJectors wll say thnt
military prisoners here. Tho court
.guvo tho military officers until 2
o'clock thlB afternoon to show why
tho writ should not issue. The
court it ruling IioUIh that uotwlth
vtnndlng martial law Is In effect here,
habeas corpus has not been suspend
ed. The court held that tho Governor
lins tho right to proclaim martial law
and declared that If tho petitioners
are not charged with an offense In
volving the Federal government tho
petition will be dismissed and thoy
must seek lellef In tho state courts.
NOTICE TO COXTKACTOKS.
Cock ltlcr Consolidated School Dist
rict No. Cl, Cock County, Oregon,
Calls lor lllds.
1110 cuiicireu uot alone liofn ii,nv
had these things. So thoy did. Thov
got along, too, boforo modern sur
gery or modern knowledge of hy
giene wore available. For that mat
ter, they managed somehow before
school education was common. But
would anybody go back to the old
regime because they "got along?"
Are facilities Tor exercise which
builds up and develons children.
your children, necessary lu other
cities, and u 11 necessary hero?
You don't think so notiocly
thinks so. Hut some nonnlo
three hundred thousand men. The
moDiiization Is not a result of a
menace to Switzerland, hut merely
a precautionary military measure,
Tho efficient training of the army
nnd tho cureful wnr preparations en
ablo Switzerland to maintain the In
violability of Its torrltory.
"As Commnndor-ln-Chlof of tho
nrmy wns elected Col. IMrleh Wllle,
rising to the rank of general. Col.
Sprecher von Borcnok Is Chief of
Staff. Both names nro very pop
ular In Switzerland and the neigh
boring countries, nnd Inspire tho
troops with highest confidence.
"Tho mobilization wus completed
quietly and speedily. Tho frontiers,
tho Alpine passes, us well us tho
Got (hard nnd St. Maurice fortifica
tions are guarded strongly. Tho
liormnn railroad station nt Basel is
barred. Railroad traffic betweon
Germany and Basel lias ceased, as
all trains aro stopped In tho Gorman
stations outside Basel. Tho Swiss-
liormnn bnundnry there is sharply
guarded on both sides, Some Ger
ninn patrols which crossed tho boun
dary lino Immediately were disarmed
nnd Interned.
"Tho financial situation Is ontlre
ly sntlsfntcory, panics nnd withdraw
als of money from hanks and sav
ings institutions hnvlng censed. New
bank notes of twenty nnd of five
francs wore Issued to prosorvo tlm
metal reserves.
"All foreigners who escaped Into
Switzerland nro well enred for there.
The authorities nro nsslstlng (ho
I "i.OOO stranded Americans In- m-.
iganlzlng special trains to ports of om-
nuriuuiou. tho supplies of rood
stuffs, principally grain and meat
aro satisfactory. In milk and cheese.
central government, recognition
the United Stntes will follow.
by
Special Sunday Excursion to
Allegany, September 13th
COXXF.CTING WITH lA'NN LAMBKTII'S Al'TOS FOR Till! GOL
DF..V AND SII,Vi:U FALLS
nv
Steamer Alert
(WIJATIIKK PKItMITTINH)
ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c
ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS, $1.25
Boat Irf'iivcs Murshflclcl nt H
A. M.
Returning
Arrives ubout T P. M.
Beautiful Inexpensive
RUGS
Our Rugs are Entirely Dif
t ferent from Other Lines
Carried.
AVo havo the patterns, and the colorings, and the
weaves, that are the newest. They are real beauties;
"Rugs you will be proud to own. And our price
not one rent more.
is
r opposing these measures simply S vitVe 'id posse esn .oreoi'" n
cue ay 'a tow ,rrt "tllSfp ?Z J". "0',l"1t!j' " on.nol,IHxert student's
....!.' .'...' ....!" ".?: 08, lf aro helping farmers hunest tii
Splendid Line of Draperies
nn tno scnnoi voters will votn novt
Thursday, there's no question put
Tllilu !.., ,ll. ...'...., I..I. n.i.l .....!.. '
tlon or il.o iwc-Moiy and hasen out ', tor ' y ',8U f J "r,I1 1 L B
frame school building, tho plans and, H, l:0J , "' .. ". L,YU ,.m
specifications f which may he seen ,, ou, "or y ur lldrm
at the office r HeJ. Os.llnd. arehi-'y J , ' r '" ,U
tcct. anr, lrviiiK mock. M:irsiinid.r J ( IorMl ",,m,t "..
I IIMlii;iT.
-will now bo received. Plumbing and
liuutlng will be awarded bv separate
contract. All bids must bo filed
with the architect, iionj. Ostllnd. he
foie S p m. Sept. IS. mil No
Mcls wi'l be loiiHldered miles ac
eoiupanled liy a certllled check to
the nmoiiut o two per cent of tho
hid. A bond of flftx per cent of the
cfontinct will be reiiiilicd of the suc-fe-liil
bidder. 1 H HK.SSY.
Chairman.
Aunci: of Tiir AceoixniilXT
01 DMINISTILTULY.
NOTICK is hereby given that tho
niiiloi'slgnoil has been appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of the late
(Shu. IC. Jordan, decoased. by tho
iron ihe County Court of the State
of Oregon lor the County of Coos. In
NOTICK OF FILINO
FINAL ItKI'OItT
Notice is hereby given thnt on tho
mii ciny ot September, I0H. tho un
deri.gned executrix of tho last
will and testament of C. T. Smith,
decoased. filed lu tho Couutv Court
of tho State of Oregon, In
and for the County of Coos, her
iiuai account as such Kxeeutrlx; and
that the court on said dnto dulv
made nn order directing that
notice of the filing of said final ac
count be given in the same manner as
notice of her qualifying nnd appoint
ment and ns required by law, and
further ordering that Thursday tho
1.1th day of October. I5HI. at tho
hour of 10 o'clock a. in. kit thb
County Judge's room in tho Court
llnttoih of I'robato. Houso In Coqulllo City, Coos County.
All persoiih having claims against Oiegon, be and tho saino is the time
iiaici citato aie otlfled to nresont
crops,"
F A FAIH l'UOl'OSlTION '
I These druggists will toll 9
I you thoy could not rocom- I i
mend a more satisfactory I
remedy tor rhoumatlsui I '
I ,ll:,n
f , TIT. rontMtPuuiiCHtwtrt J W I
f lilDaitf 1 I
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Our Draperies match our Hugs. There is no beauty without harmony,
buy our Draperies to tone in with our "Rugs. "We get results for our custom
ers that can be had only at our store. Homes we have furnished speak for
themselves. But we want to impress this upon your mind: You find you nro
real proud to own bargains in both draperies and Tings right here in this store
them to mo with tho proper vouchers,
t tho office of m attorney, Geo.
Watklns, in the Kldorado Hlk. in tho
City of Marshfield, Mild County and
Htato, within six months from dato.
Dated this 1st day of Sept., 19 It.
SAItAH JORDAN.
(First publication, Sopt, 1, 19 H.
J6t nubllcitlou, Sept. 29, 19H.)
and placo sot for tho hearlnc of oh.
jectlons tl.ereto and tho settlement
thereof.
Dated this 9th clay of September,
19U.
MARIA SMITH
Kxeeutrlx- of tho last will nnd tes-
tamont of C. T. Smith, decoased.OVL rURSOUUTlON PHARMACY.
(First publication Sopt. 9, 1914, Frank 1). Cohan;
last publication Oct. 7, 1914.) Opposite ChAacSer Hotel. Phono 74
rOWDKKS
The manufacturers nave
so much confidence in this
preparation that thoy au
thorize it to be sold on a
positive guarantee to glvo
you relief or your money
will bo refunded. This is
certainly a fair proposition.
Let us expluln this remedy
l'rice 50c. For salo by
FURNITURE
Our Furniture has real elass. Ours is not high
priced Furniture, yet our Furniture has a style and
a quality and a finish that puts it way in the lead.
And our price is not one cent more.
Perry & Nicholson
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