The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 12, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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COOS BAY TIMES IJrnTirHTTiA
AMD THE TOAST
M. C. MALONEY Editor nnd Tub.
PAX E. .MALONEY News Editor
Offlclnl I'nper of Coos County.
i ARRESTS IK
Entered at tho Postofflco at Marsh
Ilold, Oregon, for transmission
through tbo malls as second-class
mall matter. .
YOUTH AX1) WAIt.
o
NE of tho saddest among the
ninny sad features of the war Is
I noon evening.
I War Is one of the greatest
I plagues that can Inflict hnmnii-
Ity. It destroys religion, It de
I strovs states, It destroys families.
Martin Luther.
WAIt! WHY? WHAT FOE?
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composed
24 vrmm of nco
tho flowor of European manhood
Rvnrv nlnsR of Eiiroiicnii socloty nays
a terrible price In young men for tho checr our heneBt Go( T crnvo
iiixury ui wuii
that tho armies arc so largely triimncts! tan of drum,
iscd or youtns between loaiw ,.,., nlfnpmn. horn ilmv conic!
l"rJak?l.V? L?, Youth and veterans, four by four.
What for?
Rattle thirsty; Why?
TETHOGRAD.
Mlno won't fill a nameless gravo:
Savo my son! a mother cries;
Man Reported to Have Been
Robbed in Auto Has Differ
ent Name Other Cases
So far no arrests have been made
In connection with tho reported rob
bery of Harry McDonald in tho auto
night boforo Inst. Marshal Carter
Is working op tho case. It hna
been ascertained that McDonald's
real name is Kelly, either M, O.
BAND TO GO
ON BOAT NOW
GERMANS OFFER FEEBLE RESKtaT
(By Associated Press to Coos Hay ti ,?I?NCE
PARTS, Sept. 12. It was officially muion'iinn 1 1
ai'toriioon that the Geniinn forces east of p llcre
c willy retreating and are offeriim- onlv PnniS?8 a Ren. '
gen-
ice
Decide to Give Up Concert
Trip Through the Wil
lamette Valley
At a mooting of tho oxecutivo com
mittee of tho Mnrshfleld Chamber of
Commerce yesterday, it was dccldod
that the Chamber of Conitnerco
should make up a deficit of about
$000 which tho changed plans of tho
Coos Dny Concert Hand's trip to Sal
em entailed. Q. W. Kaufman of tho
special committee appointed to aid
tho band, Bald that owing to tho
European War and unfavorable
to the French and British troons. m lastan
FRENCH REPORT GERMANS ON RUN
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Dnv ri-."4n
-. -.uivb.;
ciZnMonTaolAmthnn' l working for tho Copenhagen camp ' weather conditions, coupled within
Statesmen sit on a goiuen throne, j nenr Gr(nor ,,0 wnfl worknB nt I ability to Beouro opora houses on tho
Women waiting with red-rlmm'd eyes. Kelly or Harry Kelly and ho claims
lU uu u luiuai "iiu iiiiiiumm v-w..i
THE namo of St. Petersburg lias . . , . . .. I Ho was formerly employed on tho
been changed by an Imperial de; SU'esmc m gmUh,
nro n thn pnr in "Pi racmd" uruni8 lure jquin into ncn s ioui im, -ni.. hna .mii
v'v". "." .r"". . " .- MnniHml fohrilo. wrnnu iirnir Homo: unio "" ..v...y .-
"Pnfnr'n c ity." t no ciinngo is ":"VB"-" "..":'.'.. r' :."'"'
sensible, since It Introduces tho Rus
slan word "grnd," "city," In place of i.niiniB hi and hum Myrtle Point last December and
tho Clcrmnn "burg," which means ?&"?! ?ul ? ' " K ), , Inter went to Gardiner,
"fortress." Tho name orlglnnted In ?. nrlstlani, fir ng a Maxim gnnj, Arrests
the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul. ""u co,,ie8 i . . ,. .. ,, No nrref(tg hBVo bc(jn mnd(J yot tho lnn mlght muan a ,0B8 lnBtond
which nroccded the city established doting Hearts once noia oj ou. . bbor . ot tho PIxup 8t0re, of a profit and ho thought it would
by Potcr the Great. "Grad" appears .. r,.nrcoI ,,.,,, cannons' tho Emplro saloon robbery on tho bo better to hnvo tho band go by
in other city names. "Belgrade" Is Forward! Uinrgoi nucisi ennnons Gnrdnor rouuery or for tho ran- steamer direct to Portland nnd nftor
Jh pWW!l?n?ll!S,n!P Tr-K"" (Twentieth century civilized war) ' SKjJn5 bo hou,e nt D"y Park U,
Sff SS?ta " l8n " JSr11' 0tSoda, police are working on
Rather curiously we rarciy anow ",,' It and may get somotning uoioro
tho peoplo of n country or town 10
nave tnoir own numu i"i n
call
wido.
dates desired, it had been doomed nd
vlsablo to glvo up tho proposed con
cert tour. Ho said that to carry out
tho fair glvo concerts at Portland nnd
Albany possibly.
After a general discussion tho com
mittee decided this would be best
LONDON, Sept. 12. An official nmiomiP '
here today says the third French army nnnKut Ne '
artillery of the (Ionium army corps. "OuJ ,1 d,n11 the
port mat tne enemy's retreat is vcrv nnM rf wncs fc
have crossed the River Oiircq and are nioviuir tff. troo
nig in rapid pursuit ot the eneinv. Two liun.lv m'
era were captured. The enemy is retreating S3 ?$&
try Le Francois. " b luItl1 of Yi.
GERMANS LEAVE SOUTHERN AMAon
(13y Associated Press to Coos liar Time, iACE
MILAN , Italy Sept. 12.-A dispatch to Corrioni
Sera ironi Basel, Switzerland, says the aerinniu in
imting Southern Alsace.
'mis arc evae.
tlSAusrancalitr-vVenn Drooling maniacs blood-necked foam Jo Jo?o t bwn -J
: lt residents call it "Wlen.' DnB, mumble of "Home, sweot fcc'lg certnn ho wm,
lilt tW uumuvo uwb.w w UllllVU UUVIUVU 1IIIO 1 U II I U UU UVOW
long. Mnrshal Cartor says that if and also to boost tho benefit concert
he had not been sick In bed tho next Tuesday evening to raise funds
re robbery, ho ' f0r tho band.
homo;
wlillrh
?" Ti,"no ir 's OravenhnBe." Dend unnumbered, glnssy-eycd.
"Dcutschland" is known to tho Eng-
ould havo landed
tho men.
District Attorney LIlJeqvlBt and
Sheriff Gngo ngreo that tho Em
pire robbery was a framcup to got
Germany" and to tho French Fiendish hate on lips now dumb: Tom E(iBnrs cash, but thoy havo
Committee nti Ivxhllilt.
It wus also decided to mnko Hugh
McLnln, A. J. Mondcl and Win.
Grimes tho permanent committee on
tho San Francisco exhibit. They ro
llsh ns "Germany" and to tho French -j ""'"""""' V' -'-; "'""'',) Tom Edgars ensn, nut tnoy nnvo-lorled on l0 meeting nt Coqulllo,
;. "i-Aiinmncne." and the French (Humane nr Is tho song now sung) not r0vcalcd any proof of this the-. h.. u.m !. .,. Mnmhrinlii mom.
. .... -7---' . . ,, sjpntfnroii nniiia rrnm iiiirniinir nnon: . i. ." : - "" --- --.-:
en,itffit seem t",at the residents of Sentry answers, "All is well.'' '
!?? "tefld rSX SUtor.. sweethearts, wives, they
,u ..fYMn.ivYi lLvrynmr. comoi
1 I J V 'i I i Mii.w.t
WEDS FII'TV COUPLES.
i
her of the general oxecutivo commit
teo, which will havo goncrnl clinrgo
of tho exhibit, gathering it, etc.
Hugh McLnln of Marshfiold was
(Duglcs silent, one by one).
.ELOIUM'B hard misfortunes con- Crippled, blind, with fesfring sore,
tlnuo to command tho sympathy Serrate ranks of four by four,
nf tho noutrnl world, Llko Lux- .,'.,,, 1 . .
bnnr. she might havo submitted "Father!" shrieks an orphan loud,
with protest to the Gorman reprc- .Moinor. weeping,
,en at on of necessity, but that would Heaving bosoms,
nave been to surrender all assertion I'ralso ye war? I
Jiictlce Stanley of Coqulllo Establish. honored ,u Ul0 ConllIUo mGotB by
Ti.i- m? iiinw i-. mnVM full ,,olnff ftIl)0'ntc' chnlrmn? of tho Coob
This, Mr. Stanley sas, mnkos full ,. r..rrv ,,-i.iuu oniniiitno.
R llnu T to command the sympathy Serrate ranks of four by four. , fiftV'couplVs ho has married during, aa curry exh.u.t comm.ttee.
nf ho noutrnl world, L.IK0 L.ux- .... .. . . . nis two yenrs incumuoncy 01 uie ui- w V,UKK wiu HIM,...r , llln
uto ui im.u Jl"- v. ,."7': Mothodlst Episcopal church at 7:30
and it was also his fiftieth birthday HUNI)AY KVHNINfl. Sept. 13, on
a coincidence in 11 win nnv.-r nun- ntOIIIIUTIO.V. IMtOPOUTIO.VAIj
nen ngnin, no manor now iuhb uu ih'i.iiiwi.-vtitiiiv tnv 11., ninnMnn
ot liberty, for with Ilolglum neutral- r ,m-,i .ir..m T.y rc,nt,,il,c of,lco" T!,0T' of members of the legislature Mr.
ltv is liberty. It would have been to llark! lho oiml 0 'mil Hcd dr . f tw0 wedd ngs n month ! opt only . w tt,B0 0 ,Inn tho ,.,u.;KI.:u.
ally hcrsolf with Gorman roriunra ; - ..-b.u .....-, iusmco atnniey s rccoru, uiu u.hi. 01 KSTAIi VOTE ns a means ot obtnln-
nnd lio dependent not omy upon . ""-- " '? ,'vunt Mr? m"r."r'; , .J l"B SMJOIHTV ItULE.
-fu.HnM Mtnpn iiiir iiirLiiuiiimiu iiiiuit ..-.-.-.--.-.-. . -.rf ....... . . iiiuimiu il nttn 1 r ivtii.ii wninw
Ocrmnn word, but furthermore upon
German success ror conunuuu ai
tonco ns a nation.
Itntl'or than suiinm 10 mis miru
-tt-K-
on
I Tho wisest man I know
fata a"d tnke tills chance, nolglum I Coos Day spenks four different
n,i..nvnro,i lo nrotect herself. Her I languages, but can't think of
cjtt., -n Mirnc.1: her fields are anything to say in any of them. I
tramped down; her dead are numcr-
nl. imp nnnnln arc niiyliiK war as- -8-tt-
BCBsnionts to the Invaders, Mr hlstor- ,t niwnyB worries a womnn when phoned for nnd enmo by tho attor-
who presented themselves, Chcrlo
Joe Plnuumnt and Henrietta I.ecocn,
both of Mnrshfleld. Tho brldo was
only seventeen and bud omitted tho
necessary formality of obtaining her
parents' consent to the union, so
there was, a dnlny of several hours
while the written validation was tie
G
COURT
i
SIX OASES SET l-'OIl TIUAL IIY
JUDGE COKE :NKV GUAM)
.TUIIY WILL SOON IIEGIN TO
WOItK
.1 ud go J. S. Coke has sot tho
following eases for trial Monday,
when he convenes tho September
term of Circuit Court nt Coqullle:
Uurnhnm vs. Conro nnd Cameron.
Harrington & Doylo vs. Jennie
Stownrt.
H. G. Hoy vs. V. C. Gorst.
M. M. Young vs. Frank liurk
holdor. Geo. D. Hughes vs. John Dotson.
C. E. Smith vs. A. D. Perdue
Tho grand Jury will bo Impan
elled Monduy and it Is probable
thnt thoy will not report until tho
Inst of the week as It Ib not plan
ned to begin tho trial of criminal
cases until 11 week from Monday.
PE IB
TOWN IN U
lc buildings are wrecked, and tliore Is 8ll0 Btnrts'ou n visit if she Is unable noon mail. Hut tho courso of true
n-rnr mill llOROlnllOll WUCre UIUIU (,, rmunmlinf uoilintll lll.r aim lift. for. lOVfl DOraiUO HlllOOin IU IIIHI IIIIU II1U
u-na nnnrn nlld lirOHIICrlty. vnllnn I VO II II IT folks WOIlt hOUlO 08 liapp.V n8
. . If tho fatherland had been freed of
II. S. FACES GUEATEST Our neighbors can smell fried on- tho Gorman Invnilor. Coqullle Sonll
OPPOItTU.IT IN lll.srom 0Il8 farther than roast beof. nel.
EOItOE J
Af flftv n mnn linn fnrcrnttnn fullv
iuill?r.AV. wlinno .;.. .."...'.- . ..Ta .... '
GEOHUii J. whmua, "7" half tho things ho knew at twenty. i
spectacular success as ornnlz- Tho wor,(1 ,g f1,ei, wth i,iurrora
cr nnd president of tho united w0 B,10w ,, ,(a(1, . on n anow,iown. ,
.MODEUN WAIt NEWS.
Cigar Stores company almost puts
him In n class with Ford, tho nuto
mnliltn man. 8ayw. the war hu
brought tho United State the srrat- rho' hlllcH. under Goncrnl ,'
est opportunity for trudn expansion Mavo ,iuronted tho enemy nt on!
that this country has over .fncod In tj,er wny to :nnj nro now pros-
all Its history , , Ring on toward .
mi'n umlilimU- linvn Innined
,.u -,..........., ...... --"-.- .
FREIGHT
W
from a Wilson low tlir ff to a
McKlnloy tnrlff multiplied Shy
four," says this commercial
gcnlUB: "that Is tho prautloal ef
fect of tho war In n business
way. ProporftloiiH to advance
the tnrlff do not ho'.p business
so much beoauso of tho actual
tariff, but because peoplo know
thnt prices are going to bo high
er." Mr. Wholan's confident ndvlco to
merchant., every who. o Is to nu
KEPTE.MI.Elt.
(Acrostic.)
School openings.
Equlnoxlnl storms.
'.n-r,.inn nrunps.
Tango Teas.
t..xit Hummer.
Moving.
Hnseball closing.
nto football.
Itofllllng bins.
Democrats Revolt Against, the
Proposed Plan to Raise
Funds for Nation
llr AnorlilM I'tm (o Cooi l)r Timet.
WASHINGTON", D. C, Sept. 12.
IlecatiBo of tho Domocratlc rovolt In
tho House ngalnst tho freight tax pro
posed In the war revenue bill, Demo
cratic Lender Underwood today do
nulcklv and stock up. They will mnke SPENDING THE STATE'S MONEY, elded to nwnlt President Wilson's re
money for thomselvcH, he says, and turn before Introducing tho measure,
benoflt tho country by sotting Indus- Governor West ltns snont alt tho . a
rru o hlPli ailOOll. .,..... ....nnl.. a -i t... a. ao
j ..v n .i- 1,1.. muiiuy umiMMu utiL'ii uy uiu iyio ioh'
m OPPOSED
In Homowhnt moro guarueu uu - i8i!ltllrw for malntenanco of thn exe-
crnntro James J Hill voices n slml- ,,ti.... nrir ..r..i i. uun.ii.na n.
lnr conviction. "It is well for the advent of of ficlnl povorty by ordering I
NORTH BEND NEWS
L. F. Pnrrltt, a former resident
met thorn.
"Wo nro In tho presence of
tr-e grontest opportunity In tho
history of this country," nnld
Daniel Guggenheim. "For tho
first tlmo In our history tho
world's marts llo ut our feot un
contostod. Why. In six mouths,
oven less than six months." tho
cmenkcr chose IiIh words with tho
greatest care, "I expect to see
this country fairly boiling with
! vlotis Governor over had had been
fairly generous, Tho appropriations
for the executive office for tho past
three biennial periods hnvo been:
Appropriations for 11)01).
Governor's salary $10,000
Governor's private secretary . 4,800
Clorks and stenographers for
Govornor 3, GOO
Governor's traveling oxpenses 500
For oxponses In returning fu
gitives from justico , 5,000
eases,
tor.
He leuves u wife and (laugh-
American pooplo to realize to tho full , Ml tnlnnimnna nmi nntlfvino- nil'of North noud. died In Portland
tholr wonderful opportunities offored rorro8pon(lont8 to encloso postngo for Sunday ot a complication of dis
cs n result or uio- lornuio HiruKi,i" replies to tholr lotters. Tho Govornor
now taking place In Europe, said b,nme tho Logllsaturo for his sad
Mr. Hill In Now ork tho other da. p,B,U blt ,t 8eon)8 l0 Tho oregonlnn
Daniel and S. It. Guggenheim, Just tlml eB8iaturo which hnd given
hack from Europe, wore bubbling ,,,m for , jncl,iontni expenses of
wun oihiiiiihiii nnuii niv iv.u..v.m i,ia office JS900 moro than any pro-
NEW .MEN IN HANK
by Governor 1,000
For payment of rewards ")r
npprohension of criminals COO
prosporuj. ,., ,.,0i,ii Special agents to be employed
Others eminent In tho Industrial .... nn..nplinr
nnd commercial life of tho country
nro sneaking In llko tonor. Thoy nro,
nolntlnir out thnt hundreds nf mil-;
lions of dollnrH formerly carried j Total $5 500
abroad by European tourists will bo, Appwulrii'itloni'ror'llill." '
kept nt homo; that enormous sums oovornor's salary $10,000
fpent In f nmntr lis of Europe for 0ovornor.B pr,vn't0 8eCretnry 4,300
fabrics, clntl- ng. mill nory and othor 0ovornor's clorks and steno-
llili(iiis win uu iiiiiivu iivi-r iti iiiui-
fenn mnnufnctiirers and wago earn
ers; that Smith American couutrlos,
formerly culd toward American bust
nobs, are now ardent and eager to
'ouv supplies In tho United States.
Confidence Is voiced that the gen
ius of tho American people will find. Total too 700
wnyB to build up a met chant murine, Am'iwiiiiAtimVYn7i '
finance new conditions and new In-' Goyor?a "Zary .. ... . .110.000
iiiiBinub nun 11110 1111 111 111 11 wuiiu- Oovnrnnr'a trnvoUnc nvimnsns 1 nno
wide invasion of markets that up to " . l " "SLoKr'v fi'nnn
this war were in control of tho fight
fng nations.
For the moment the country Is dnz
graphcrs 4,200
Governor's traveling expenses 500
Apprehension of fugitives . . . 7,000
Special agents to be appoint
ed by Govornor 1,000
Rewards 1,200
Governor's private secretary 6,000
Governor's stenographers ... 4,200
Governor's contingent oxpons-
of tho opportunities thus thrust up- Qi, r. i. .,ni-
011 It, but to doubt thnt It will rUo
'M'" Special aconts to be appoint
ed by Governor 1,000
superbly to tho occasion Is to dis- , ""' "-"'u .
trust tho cnpacltv and genius of tho "ownraB a"u"
American people.
Total $34,400
1HI 1 1 ' ro 18 nover enougn wnen a real
' ' pnender gets In tho executive chair.
Orptronlan.
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u imbi 111 ij.Anni.ti' ii.i,ir . .j
IMG DANCE nt EAGLES'
SATURDAY NIGHT.
8ATUHDAY NU1HT.
I
WHEAT, JI.OO OWT. HAINES.'
List of Stocl''fdders of Myrtle Point
V Institutions.
Tho Myrtle I'olnt Enterprise Bays:
Negotiations woro closed last Thurs
day whereby Messrs. J. It. Benson.
L. A. Roberts. E. C. Roberts and
Ed Rnckloff sold their stock In
tho Rank of Myrtle Point of this
city, to sovonteen ranchers and busi
ness men of tho Myrtle Point sec
tion, nnd Marshfiold and Uandon,
Under the re-orgnnlzatlon, R. W.
Luudy was chosen president, C. C.
Carter vice-president and It. A.
Annln cashier.
The now stockholders are:
J. L. Crosby, of Gravol Ford;
J. II. MrCloskey and A. J, Rada,
baugh of Norway; Dr. A. L. House
worth of Marshfiold; J. L. Kronen
berg, ot Rnndon: C. E. and J, H.
Schroeder, of Arago, and W. H.
Haves, .Jt. P. Carman, 0. A. Har
rington, Jnmes Hobson, P. W. Laird,
W. S. Cooley, C. A. Gourley. C.
II. Butler, Jr., John Fabry and It.
A. Annln of Myrtle Point.
Those of tho old organization re
taining their stock are:
R. W. Lundy. E. O. Carter, C.
C. Cartor, G. W. Shelley, A. R.
Davenport, Dr. M. O. Stemmlor,
Hon McMullen. W. F. SHngsby. Wm.
E. Hartley and W. E. Pike, of Myr
tle Point; H. L. Carl, of Coqullle:
J. D. Carl, of Arago: Henry S.
Smith and Chas. R. Smith, of Men-
nsha, WInconsin; R. L. Morris and
Frank Morris, of Rural, and Jesse
D. Clinton, of Norway.
POLITICAL SPEAKING.
Wm. S. U'REN will SPEAK on the
Issues of tho cnmpnlgn nt ODD KEL-
FUNERAL NOTICE LOWS' HALL at 8 o'clock, 8ATUII-
Tho funoral of P. A. Glrnrd will ' DAY EVENING. Ladles especially
bo held from Dungnn's Undertaking Invited. Mr. U'HEN will ANSWER
parlora Sunday at 2 o'clock p. 111.. political QUESTIONS from tho AUD
FrlendB nro Invited. I IENCH.
cvlp?:l'yD.eedJ
"" " ranio loss of
Life is Not Given
tnr AnorlitH I'm. 1. (!,, Ujrn.
LIMA, Peru, Sept. 12.v.., ;
celved here says a trcm0 ISiSi
quako estroyed tho city of ffl
In tho department of Arni "IP
report says the peoplo are Viml?
but no mention was made ol mP,hS J
of life.
' O. O. F. NOTICE.
Members of Sunset Lodge S'o ( 1
0. O. F., nro requested to mettV
1. O. O. P. Hall Sunday. Sept it
1 o clock Bharp to attend the fowil
of our lato brother, Peter CliSt
member of Royal Oak Lodge of Pen.
By Order
OSCAUOULOVBEN.IU I
1. i.M)u, secretiir.
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pliyslclaiiN nnd Hurgeotu, lure OrEt.
ED OFFICES 210-211 Inlng IkW
Ing.
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The
Future Man
or Woman
,'; ., Thb food taken by the nursing;: ,
" mother influence "'the ...physical
development of the child. Chil
i drcn should be led on nothing but
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GhiraVdelli's Ground Chocolate is
both a food and a drink. &
Children need no coaxing to take ,
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It is the final expression of purity,
. wholesomeness and deliciousness.
The cost is less than a cent a cup.
Begin using it tomorrow.
hermetically
sealed tins.
Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate U the only
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in Western homes for over a third of a
century and. its popularity is growing day
by day.
Quality, strength
and price
rnlIn tha ame.
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DIG DANCE at EAGLES' HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT.
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GROUND
CHOCOLATE
VjBSaP7T!nWJ9'
A Full Line of
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