The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 16, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONHY Editor and l'ub.
DAN K. .MALONKV News Editor
ter. The jury were out a long time1
IllCV. OLSON OETS AUTO
mnchluo at East Eighth nnd Halscy
streets, whore tho thlovcB had lumn
doncd Jt. Evitlenly It had boon used
,for nn out-of-town Joyrldo. Mr.
Olson Is chnplaln of tho Oregon
Naval Mllltla. Tho chaplain's ov
ercoat and driving gloves ito nd
loft In tho lunchlno had not neon
disturbed.
and finally came In with a verdict o
manslaughter. The mnn rushed id)
to Fliiniilnnn and said: "I'm obliged
Kormei'
ililno
Coos liny Minister's Ma
Taken by Joy Hitlers
to you, my friend. Did you have a
' hard time?"
"Yes," said Plannlgou, "an awful
hard time. The other eleven wanted
to acquit yez."
Officii)! Paper of Coos Comity.
Entered at the Postofflco at Marsh
Ileltl, Oregon, for trnnamlBslon
through the mails as second-class
hinll matter.
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I'lOllTlNO AGAINST TI.MK.
PORTLAND. Or., Sept 1C Rev.
Rk'hard .1. Olson found his automo
bile. Tho machine was Btolon rrom
In front of Immanuol Lutheran
Church, Nineteenth and Irving
streets, diirlnir thn nvonlnc's scr-
oUnn accident t0 h,;
Snn,..i.. ... w nriMfto..
............ niternoon hii
Cooa liny. .... ..," Mrtt J
garner Kl.mft n,,'
r " MO II in I) j. J -" W?H
HANI) DANCE PLATFORM Second
ami Market, Satin day night.
Big COOS nnd Cl'llllY FAIR, at
MYRTLE POINT SKIT. 23 to 20, In
clusive. About l.alf the world cries
"Down with liquor," mud the
other half Is doing Its best to fol-
1 vice. Tho chaplain had to rvalk
i home, and so did an aged parish
ioner whom ho had brought to
bell,
tl
HKC11KTA11Y AND TItHASl'llKIt OK
AM KIM CAN AMATEUR ATHLET
IC UNION 8UCCUMIW TO OPERA
TION IN NEW YOIIK.
tDr Atotltl Trm to Cooj Dr Tlmei.j
NEW YORK, Sopt. 1G. Jas. E.
Piyslclans ,i ;"SM MOtei
GERMANY fights against tlio
clock. It must win at onco
against Belgium, England and
Franco If It Is to win at all. The
successes It has achieved are costing
It half of Its effective fighting cana-i
I low Instructions.
l
The teacher may have been ready
for school yesterday but It's a safo
bet tho kids were not.
church. Mr. Olson set out to do
his own sleuthing. He fount! tho
kii oppicks aiftTnV"',
- irtii
Sullivan, secretary and treasurer of
city In tho west. Its tidal wavo or
victory thero nears Its flood. Hence
forth It will coasu to ho at tho maxi
mum of Its military strength, where
us ti at of England and Russia will
be growing.
, Tho talk of war tax seems to put
Homo of tho taxpayers In fighting
mood and the gymnasium tax had
tho samo effect.
tho American Amateur Athletic Vn
Ion, Idled In the hospital hero today.
Ho was operated on for Intestinal
troubles Monday. He attended the
Sept. Sewing Week
moot at Baltimore last Friday and
By tho way, Is all this fuss around
the French capital cutting off the
output of Paris green?
his sickness was vory sudden. He
was to havo been director of athletics
TJIK DAY
OK OIX)UY
WVKI."
HAS Ail-
at tho Panama Pacific Exposition in
San Francisco.
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f i l LTiii i iinni.
u. r. HULL mi:
ThooTTT- 3 ' I
PASSES AWAW
ng.
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There aro some men on Coos
Bay who never were anywhero,
never intended to go anywhere,
and yet nro always trying to
come back.
THE Swiss legation gives out nn
appeal from Its government for
holp for starving families of sol
diers who aro at tho front. Wo read
of the destruction of tho fine city
' of Loitvnlti, of women and children
klllo.1 by bombs at Antwerp, of mer
chant and passenger vessols sunk
with lmiivv Inun of llfn liv nrrlilnntnl-
ly striking mines, or dying messages
of husbonds to wives, of women wecp- The outlook for Turkoy la dark
ing at tho death of their sons, of and growing darker tho nearer wo
bodies piled so high In tho field ns to ' approach to tho fourth Thursday In
Interrupt the service of artillery, of rsovemuor.
President Wilson politely romlnds
tho country that neutrals mustn't ov
en shoot off thoir mouths.
I COOS HAY KNOCKS
I OUT MILITAltY RAND
the gallant Cossacks showing such
command of snber practice that they
frequently cut opposing soldiers quite
in two, of factories shut down, of
Bhl 'n r""tlntj nt the wharves, of wo
men and children stnrvlng because
tho bread winner Ib nt tho front. Now
will nil kindly rise nnd sing the "Mnr
Bolllalsc," emphasizing particularly
the socond line:
"Tho tiny of glory has arrived!"
$J,H70,00(M(.
Abovo Figures ltctrescut the Total
Goflt of KuroiKNin AVar to Date.
THE European war to date hns
cost tho counlrlos Involved tho
vnBt total of of fl.870,000,000.
This totiii in uased on the figures of
$50,000,000 loss a day estimated by
tho most eminent French nnd English
atntlstlclnns.
Tho dally estimate of $55,000,000
Includes lost earning power, econom
ic loss, loss by destruction of war
ulilps, destruction of ammunitions,
loss by normal bombardmont of
towns, economic loss through casual
ties, loss In nuimalH nn,! Industrl.il
and commercial loss.
It tlnn not Include inch nhnorpinl
I6uorf an tho destruction of Louva'n,
'which was approximately $100,000,-
000.
"CLOSE FRIENDS.
M.m .. n . .1 ih(iIAh atnftil n nn lt
J I1U UUtll 1IIIU UIUIUUII diuwu ul,tv,A
But when he sighed nnd told tho
miss,
Tin going now;
heart,"
They came together Justllkothls.
good night, dear
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt.
16. Sonntor Lane is' advised by
tho War Department that the
Fourteenth Infantry Band Iibb
been directed to leave Fort
George Wrlglit and return to its
proper station, Fort Lawton.
The ban'tl was engaged to fur
nish music for tho Spoknno In
terstate Fair, but 'on a protest
from tho Central Labor Council
nt Mnrsliflold, Or., hns canceled
the arrangement.
SPIES SIGNAL WITH SMOKE
GLORIOUS DAY FDR THE
DIVINE RIGHT OF KlXf.S
s
TO
i H0LU5TEB
Mass Meeting Indorses Can
didacy Many Speakers
Laud His Stand
At a mooting nt Eckhofr hall in
North Bend last evening, resolutions
were adopted urging Coos county pco
pie, regardless of politics, to sup
port Prod Holllster, the deinocrntlc
nomluco for Congress. Tho resolu
tions also commended Iiolllstcr's
stand tor taxing tho government lnnd
and tlmbor holdings tho twuuX) ns
private holdings and aho Indorsed
his stnnd to have tho government
German Says Russian Army Is Kept
Well Iiifoiiuetl.
LONDON, Sept. 1C Referring to
the unfavorable nows from tho oast
Prusslun frontier, n Gorman officer
said, according to a dispatch from
Amsterdam:
"Now wo know how tho Russians
wero able to escape our movements.
Tho esplonne service which they
have organized Is enormous. Tho
Russlnus ate Informed of everything
Unit Is happening In tho dnytlmo by j
spies who light fires that produce i
smoke of various colors as suit their
purpose At nlht they slgnnl with
lights. Mirrors nre also utilized for
signaling wlien the sun pormltH. Onco
wo sa w n procession of Russians car
rying n sacred plcturo which proved
to be painted on a mirror. Tho
RusslnnH nlwnys escaped when wo
Hiicrocdod In getting thorn on 'danger
ous ground."
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GOLD AT LOON LAKE.
Farms In the Loon Lake Valley nro
valuable to tho owners In more ways
than ouo would think, though by tho
manipulations of chlt-kons they nro
gold producers. Not long ngo, Mrs.
Jones, of tho Jones farm In that
IX million men engaged In mnr- dispose of It so It would bo developed. I neighborhood, had occasion to kill n,
dorlng ono another. I N. C. McLood presWed ns chair-: chicken, and In dressing It ahe found I
Six million mon In tho nrlmo man and Edgar McDanlol. Editor of a smnll nugget of gold nbout tho
M Ik A hv A H kH eHB A Bf fl kV HeiKk. H
of llfo nnd tho rinod-tldo of perfect
.health, all of them offoctlvo parts of
tho masslvo machinery of organized
manslaughter, contending with alt
' tho lmbldmonts of'sS'stoimUlzed de
struction thnt mtjIJorii science can tlo
vlso. Ah Kipling phrases it in his ringing
vorso:
Onco inoro wo hear tho word
' That Hlckoned heart of old;
"No lnw except the sword,
unshonthod nnd uncontrolled!
thn North Bend Harbor, was secro
tary, Among thoso adtlresslng tho
'lieotlng wero N. C. McLeod, E. II.
Ouery, V. K, WnttejH, , A.. S Ham
mond and Fred Holllster. Tho North
Bond High School band nlso assist
alzo of n pea In Its crnw, which tho
fowl had incked up nn tho farm.
. This seems to bo no uncommon occur-
rqneo, ns gold Jius .ben found in tho
craws df other fowls of that vicinity.
wucro tuo goiti comes rrom is un-
oil In Hin iirnurain. roiililnroil anvnrnl knOWll. as tlioro nro no RraVOl bOtlfl
oxcellont selections on tho streot nnd or qunrtz veins In tho neighborhood.)
some during tho meeting. About! 'n " probability tho gold was car-,
nnn u-nrn in nttniiiiiinon. rioil In n slide which mny have oc-1
A. S. Hammond, a partner of Mr.lcnrred ages ago. At any rato this Is K
Holllster. atnted that while ho always' pretty gootl farm to own. Uniptiun
had supported tho Republican ticket,
Courier.
For autocracy and militarism tho Huh tlmo ho wns going to support
celebration of Sedan tiny must have Holllster as u business proposition.
marked tho pinnacle of human ee-i Ho Haiti that Holllster was tho first,
ntasy, ro advocate treating tho immouso.
'flint ..nn 1... .ln.i l.i .t.lnli it... ..inM ...it.Af ti (unlit lif.lil lluva tirniit lrlllli nnn'
lords have looked forward for u gen- third of tho entlro Congressional dis
tention. That wns tho Klny for which trlct,. tho same us private holdings,
nil civilization bus boon laid under Ho said that theso wero Idle under
tribute. Thnt was the day for which government ownership nnd most of
corrupt diplomacy and lying states-, tho timber was rlpn and should bo
mnnshlp hnvo been c'iuiiIiikIv niirt-' utilized. Following his talk, ho til
ing tho old rnco hatrods and fanning troduced tho resolutions endorsing
the embers of nnclont foutls. T'uit Iltilllstor nud commen'JIng his stand
was tho dny for which nation after for taxing government holdings.
Tint Ion hns beon Impoverishing Its, V. E. Walters said that ho hnd al
Iionsants nnd Its nrtlsniiB to provldo ways been a democrat. Ho said that
tho necessary nrmnniont. Thnt was it was tlmo for Coos Buy and Coos
tho day for which subjects of kings county to wnko up and got their
nnd kaisers havo boon taught to re- sliaro since tho Columbia River had
gard themselves ns fooU for cannon, j been taking about seven-eighths of
A glorious day for all who bolleve tho government appropriations In
In war for war'u nuke. An especially Oregon for dovoloplng that section.
glorloiiH day for tho dlvlno right of Ho thought thnt Holllster could and
Mugs; for without this doctrlno thore! would nld Coos nnd tho othor coast
could have boon no celebration. But. districts besides tho Columbia River,
when tho smoko or tho ghns hns clear- N. C. McLeod in his talk said that
ctl away It mny not sooni so glorious, It wns a biiHlnoss proposition for
especially to those rulers by "dlvlno Coos Bay to got bohlnd Mr. Holllster
right" upon whoso bunds rests the
blood-guilt of tho most devastating
war known to tho history of the hii-.
man rnco.
The filial reckoning Is yot to bo
paid, but civilization will bo stupid
as tho homo candidate
Judgo Ouory, a f armor pnrtuor of
Mr. Holllster, said that whllo ho hnd
been n lifelong Republican he was
going to support Mr. Holllstor. Ho
said that tho days of oratory wore
Intlond If tho autocracy that has llv.vl over and Mr. Holllstor In a quiet way
by tho sword docs not die by tho
nword In ntoiioiuent for Its unspenk
nble crimes ngniust Clod and mnn.
WITH THE TEA
AND THE TOAST
WAR.
Wo glvo our children drums to boat
lloforo they stand upon their feet;
Wo glvo them swords and soldiers gny
And at tho gnmo of war they play.
Wo bund tho twig of humankind,
Yot marvol if tho tree's inclined.
Early wo learn that might Is right,
Thnt life Itseir In ono long fight.
This world's a battlefield, wo teach;
Business Is war a common speech.
Wo bash our brother on the nose,
Yet weop If nations come to blows.
Our
pooms nnd pictures, books and
plays
Tho doughty deeds of warriors praise.
our mode of speech, our modo of llfo Coos Bay s snnro siiouiu tie possiuij
could accomplish much In Congress
Ho said that whllo ho did not consid
er Mr. Holllster the best man on the
Bay or in tho world, ho thought that
ho was tho best In the rnco. Any
way, ho said, ho would "vote for a
cur dog If It would uld Coos Bay."
Mr. Holllster oxpressod his apprecl-
ntlon of tho sontlmonts and declarod
that Coos Bay had boon neglected.
He sold thnt Coos county wns the
seventh largest In tho state, from tho
standpoint of voting strength, nn'd If
he could get tho support horo that
ho should, ho felt that tho regular
democratic and porsonnl support in
tho balance of tho district would el
ect him, Ho said that roads, water
ways and harbors were the throo vital
things to Coos county. Ho pointed
out that tho government holdings
wero equnl to ono-hnlf of the entlro
wealth of tho state and by taxing
thorn nn'd using tho incomo tlioro-
from for improving. rondB, wntor
ways and liarbors, tho general wel
faro would bo advanced. Ho said
that under such a taxation system,
WES GETS
ISO IONS OE
ALFALFA HIT
A. T. Haines today received the
largest shipment of alfalfa over
brought to Coos county In ono ship
ment. Tho consignment arrived on
tho Nann Smith and consisted of ISO
tons. It filled tho big warehouse of
Mr. Haines, part of tho Smith Ter
minal wnrohouso and much of the
(Cock spneo nearby. Tho shipment
was nranged ror personally by Mr.
Haines when ho visited California
a fow months ngo, and comes to him
direct from tho grower. Thus ho re
ceives a much bettor quality of alfal
fa and nt n much lowor prlco than ho
would havo been nblo to secure had
ho bought It through commission
dealors.
THE LIFE CAREER
"Scbaollnc In youth ihoutd IqytrUblr b
directed to ptcpire ptnaa la the betl wir
lor thf brtt prranrnt occuDitlo for which
he It c4pblc.''rrMtntC W KltoL
Thl If the MUtlno et th
Aro echoes of tho ancient strife.
Tho women dross nu mtlltnlre,
Yot "War's a horrible affair."
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STORY FOR THE DAY
WASTED HIK MONEY,
A mnn arrested for murder, bribed
Flannigan on the jury wltlv $100 toi his campaign would bo of groat ad-j
hung out for a verdict of manslaugh- vertUlng value to this section.
$2,000,000 tho Coqulllo nnd othel
harbors gottlng5 jproportfpnnte am
ounts, nnd this would take caro of
theso Improvements without the ne
cessity of an expensive lobby try
ing to got assistance. Mr. Holllster
declared that he woulVl bo a good
loser as well as a good winner, and
he pointed out that If he did lose,
l:prly.lilh School Year Opens
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