The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 18, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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irri t- a r T'Tn ffnC trin. It is n
RIAJIJO DJTX I 1 JL1VJLCO tmnshlng French defeat, lnstoad of
MIO MAl.ONKV Editor nnd Iub. nlarniitiB hor nto quiescence, ns in
DAN K . MaEoNKV Neus Editor 1870, would alarm her Into lending
r ' i hor forces, by no means negligible,
Official Paper of Coos County.
It Is possible tliorqforo, that a. CATHOLICS IX I'XITKD SITATES
Thero aro 1G, 007,087 Catholics In
the United States, according to tho
1014 edition of tlio Official untuoiic
to tho triple entente for tho purposo .Directory. Tho 1014 edition of this
nf tlnfuMfllllf l.nronlf nfrnlnut tllA Til .1 lnl.... nlnn ..l.nt... Mint tlmin fi w
- -- III . .V.-li-,,ttn, nt Mnrull. " " '"'" """ "?" UUUIIUI) mou Bliuno niufc niu.u .u
k ,'-"" ; ';:.,, vungo or nor former allies.
Held. Oregon, ' for transmission,
t&rougu ine mans ub nuuuuu-ituo
mall matter.
THE JUItACIiE
COSTLY TO NEWSPAPERS
'A big European war will bo a
2 1.224. GOO Catholics under tho pro
tection of tho Stars and Stripes. This
flguro Is derived by, adding tho Cath
olics in Alaska, the Canal Zone,
Guam, tho Hawaiian Island?, Porto
Rico and tho Philippines to tho to-
w
film Hilrtn- fr tlio iinivannlinrfl." Hfllll IilCO 811
mm .Piiiimiainhin mnnnirop nf n larco tal number of Catholics in tho Unltod
w..v -., u-- -- - " D .
,TH all, pur knowledge of the n-
brutality of war ami mo In wJmt wny7 j inquired. "Help
poverty i "'-" """; you to soil papers," was tho reply
sToirc we are Bomotlmes over-awed
j, II, led to feel that It Is tho
Brcatest, hc transcending thing.
Tel tlic reality of somothlng finer
ml lM3 tangible is suggested In
Ihc following "extract from "Mld
utrfcam," by Will Lcvlngton Com
fort, who has been a war correspon
dent H varloua quarters ot the
.world ind ''writes ns fow correspon
dent have' done.
"f had come to see tho battle,
.crtalco I ' everything for tho battle,
fciit' I hit was not granted mo. In
stead, I 8w tho deeper havoc of
tr.r uio .-dreg-men or tno worm,
tic' rngfng poasants down-life.
crwrJr'l life, body-consciousness. I
fd i' r rcgnrd Chinese and Rus;
htn. tinder glass, nor examlno thorn
its a passing tourist. I saw somo
ytMng that no photographer's lens
ever caught. I lay in tlio dirt wltn
,Ha rur rest men In tho world. I
jnokll into their faces and saw
wyw'f fn tho dopth of agony
la Ujb mystic rovelations of it I
nco reached out my hand, and It
wmt tiT;cn by tho yellow hand of
. cooli. Tho touch shook a waver
C consciousness through tho thick
ness j ssem.-del.'rluiii, and turning
1 foun 1 Uio slant oyes of a brothor
in br 'allzatlon. How poor In pic
tures -i-c tho battle lines of a hun
dred (nmpnlgnB comparod to tho
tnlrade of that."
It takes nn altogether hlghor
phaw of human consciousness to
xccogu.To this "mlraclo" of human
nMl - bood. Lines of soldiers,
Ircnr'tr? of dead, wall of cannon,
IpxoIa!-! cottages theso nro np
p.trrn' la Ibo most superficial ob
tervnthn. But -wlion tho bou! of a
Binn lives through this sort or ma
terial debauch, It is n mlrnclo worth
fonnldi'ring.
The- force that swoops ovor mero
rfcJcs of bodies is quelled hororo It.
TTIjo passion that burns up tho
arniuh and vigor of nations pales
ReSifde it. It Is somothlng of spirit
rrat transconds tho bruto. lot men
tlrng It In the inlro as thoy will.
Alasl Others may seo your oint
ment, but you nlono can obsorvo
tho fly swimming around In it. Tho
Ink is scarcely dry upon tho prlntod
testimony ot ono newspaper mnnagor
to tho offect that thd Spanish-American
War had cost his publication
a tidy threo-quarters of a million
net.
Tho editor of tho London Post
told mo his paper had twonty cor
respondents In tho Boer Wnr and
cnblo.ratca woro thon $1.20 a word
from Capo Town. Tha. African con-,
quest was tho biggest mennco to
nowspapcr dlvldonds which London
htv.) cxiicrlonced In a goncii'tlon.
I Bnw dispatches conu from Man
ila during our Insurrection thoro
Al.'ch cost ?2000 n column. That
Included tho jrlco paid tho Bpeclnl
corrcspon'dent for Bonding out tho
article.
Yob. A convention of newspaper
proprietors would as q I'ckly lnilo-so
a great war for their own mony
maklng purponos as u farmers'
grange would voto to omj loy a puck
of wolves to guard tholr shcop.
Philadelphia Public Lslgcr.
States nronor.
As tho population figures nro tho
most Interesting, tho directory odl
tor has prepared n list of the twon-ty-flvo
states having tho largest
number of Catholics, Tho bannor
states nro as follows:
1. Now York 2,884,723
Pennsylvania 1,G34,220
Illinois ... . , 1,395,892
Massachusetts 1,395,802
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THE (JLOItY OF WAR
F'tV Is a 11 t!o nlcturn Hint
SIDELIGHTS OX THE WAR.
COPENHAGEN.- Tho Berlin pa
per Nouo Zelt says that since tho
mobilization tho Doborrltz road has
been strongly gunrded by n grenadlor
guardB regiment from Spandnu. Last
week tho kaiser motored along tho
road, his chauffeur continually sound
ing tho emperor's special horn. Nev
ertheless two sentries stopped tho
car, asking for tho permit.
Tlio knlccr said from tho window
of tho enr, "I should think that my
motor car might havo been known
ns Imperial property."
"Woll, your majesty," replied ono
nf tho sentries, "wo arc commanded
to bring to a standstill and Investi
gate nil cars without exception."
LONDON. Frenchmen In London
now havo a nowspapcr of tholr own.
It is tho first French dally nowspnper
In England. Its title is IEcho do
Franco.
2.
3.
4.
G.
G.
7.
8.
3.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
1G.
17.
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Carbon Hluea In Price and Shortage
Is Feared
CHICAGO. Sopt. 18. Chlcngo mo
tion picture houses nro facing car
bon famine. There Is a variance of
opinion ns to what offect prolonga
tion of tho European wnr will havo
upon tho motion picture world, tho
nusBlmlsts aavlne theaters may havo
9'1'? , 1 a I'lln to Buspond and tho optimists holding
UUUISIUIIU ......... uou,uuu
Michigan G82.G00
Wisconsin G78.195
New Jorsoy 565,000
MlBBOttri 470,000
Minnesota 461,950
Connecticut 438,483
California 410.000
Texas 313,000
Iown 277,005
Rhodo Island ....... 270,000
Maryland 261,000
Indiana 230,238
Kentucky 166,070
Now Mexico 140,573
Kansas 130,700
New Hampshire . . . 130,081
Malno ..r.. 124,400
Nebraska 115,959
Colorado ... ...... 109,182
THE OLUCKIXO HEX.
PARIS. Stephen Plchon In an edi
torial In the Petit Journal quotes Na-
helps us to-Mindbrstand tho poloon ns saying to Mettornlch
Ktory nnd tho Rrnndour of moil
am warfaro. It Is taken, In suh
uLxncv, rrom tho "Petit Journnl," of
Paris. It concerns n recent attnek
y' ho Germans on tho last or tho
Belgian forts at Llegc.
, Tho assault was made by night, In
Olo hopo of surprising tho defenders
under cover of darkness. Tho ns
ittiUijJs sueoi-eded In getting closo
Dm forts. But Fiiddonly thoy
fourju thcmUrTllr-ntnrtRled In a
wrong noi.worK of barbed wire."
A man llko mo cares llttlo for n
million lives."
To which Motternlch replied:
"You aro lost. I thought so whon
I camo here. Now I am certain."
M. Plchon says It will bo tho snmo
with tho kalaer after many battles.
TRAINED MEX FOR IIOATS
Under arrangements contemplated
by tho International Convention of
Snfotv at Sea. uassoncor Btonmorn
Now, ordinarily lmrliml wifn it., wlllr.bn ronutrcd to carrr n cortaln
r HioiiEh. particularly In tho dark.! number of certified lifeboat tnon. In
ia those wires woro charged wltn
poweniJi electric curront. Th&
orewoiJt Tnnks of tho beslogora
vero oloctrocuted, tholr bodies burn
uiA In tho darkness with spurts or
Bftuslly TfluVflftmo.
Wlion the wires woro clogged
vllii boilles tho curront lost its pow
er Tho Germans thoroupon rharRoff
over liio hoad nnd rushe In solid
JnaJWH lOwnrd tho foits.
Tlia from tha slIIV silent 'jrta
cnnie tho flop of dozons of power
Ju isairdiUghts. Tlo nBsall-ints
iyvrw tllhdcd by tho plaro. Thoy
Itusluted nnd started to retire. At
thai n.omont tho nllonjv wns brokni
by rlfp volleys, and a, moment later
tlu artillery was concentrated on
the- -wavering columns Holpless
itg.Uh.t tho Invisible onomy, marked
or KUughter by thoso pitiless soarch
HkIiIs, tho Germans fell In windrows.
Ju places their bodies woro piled
newi'ml feet hlnh.
iwo coiumus of Gorinans, In tho
ordor to Induco seamen to nocuro
certificates, oomo additional remun
eration will havo to bo offered. In
Liverpool the' lines prppoao to pay
flvo shillings per month extra to
seamen holding tho 'British Board
of Trndo certificates aa Ilfoboat men.
-r-Kx.
ami:ricax speed roat goes
MILE IX r SECONDS
Tho fastest tlmo ovor mado tn
American wnters by any sort or
craft was made on July 3, 1914, by
tho hydroplane "Kitty Hawk VI" on
tho Illinois RIvor at Peoria, 111. A
measured milo was coverod In 1
mln, 6 sec, or at tho rato of 54. 54
miles nn hour. This tiny vessol, only
2.1 feot long, has a 24-cyllndor gas
ollno motor, generating 300 hp. nt
1600 revolutions per mlnuto.
daxtllng light, lost tholr hearings
tttia attacked ench ntlinr Tim .,.
teal. .Runners watohed tho strugglo
fur n whllo nnd then "flrod Into
otU aides nllko to mako tho fight
more ovon."
SM)U there Was nn morn u-nrlf fr-
th. Kuns nnd all wn dark again.
JJut tiiei-o was no more bIUmico. All
that aight tho groans of tho wound
ed were "heard.
A ploasnnt pleluro? Hardly n
nr jU5f.es now thnt has not scenes
Jut as agreeable and ennobling. v0
iilhjiI a new definition of wnr. Gen-i-ral
Sherman's Is too tamo.
ITALY'S POSITION
Italy Is placed In a hard position.
Ttilu wnr 1b nono of hor seoklng, and
vlUi England and Franco sho used
her Influeuco .for poaco. Slnco tho
outbreak of the war she has kept
iicuiral, feeling Justified In doing so
by the termB of tho alllnnco nn.i !.
caueo Austria had not consulted her
.!( piunging into war In tho Dal
Laws, says the Snrlnufloltl iinimiiii
can. From th outsot It has been nn,
impossibility for the government, v-
. i i u ",8'"seu. to wago war as Aus
tria, a ally; tho question .for some
lay has been whether publlu ludlg
iinUoii wpnld not force tho govern
wel to declnro war against Austria.
there have been rumors of an Im
poiiOluK mobilization, nml tim r..n.,.o
lrav heen denlol; It la quite possible
ttiii tho decision may rest upon tho
"""-"iw oi tno groat name now in
IiiogTusa. in 1870 Napoleon III lrad
hranught tho aid of both Italy and
Aastrli ngalnst tho formidable power
ii i iuut, out uom were tnen weak,
nml both held off after tho French
anny had begun to go to pieces aftor
t!w entitle attack nt Moltko. Rut
whether French defeats would havo
a aVnllar effect now Is not so oortaln,
foe wceral reasons. For ono thing,
j Inly foam that aftor deHort'ni? iir
nUla alio would havo no mercy at
urar uuun ii iiinu nnnnlil win Ami
hHq Temomtr tkaipu hand ot Aus-
UXCLE SAM'S SQUAW
i
Tho old gray hen has thlrtcnn
chicks, and round the yard she claws
and picks, nnd tolls tho wholo dny
long; I lean upon tho garden fence,
nnd wntch tho hen of llttlo sense,
whoso Intellect Is wrong. She fs the
most Important lion thnt ever in tho
bnunts of mon n wnsto of effort
mado; sho thinks If sho should ccaso
hor toll tho wholo blamed nnvlorse
wouid spoil, Its Institutions fade. Yet
vain and trifling Is hor task; she
might 'as profitably bank and loaf
throughout tho year: ono luruuntor
from tho store would bring forth hot
ter chicks nnd moro thnn fifty lens
coul rear. Sho ought to roe: her
scratching legs, got down to tacks
nnd lay somo eggs, which brlnt; tho
vn'ued bucks; but In hor vain por-
vorled way. bIio says, "I'm domed If
I will lay." nnd hnnds nut foolish
clucks. And ninny men nro Just tho
same; thoy piny somo Idle, trifling
gome, nnd think thoy'ro sawing
v.ood; they hnto tho work that's In
demand, the JobB thnt count th'.'vcnn
no', htniid, and nil their tol'.'s no
gocd. Wnlt Mason.
that tho worst thnt can hnppon Jb
hh inlvnnco In oxponscs.
Carbon already has rlson In prlco.
Tho fact that most carbon usod is
Importod from Austria and Gormany
has added to the approhonslon of
tho timid mnnngoni. Others scoff
.nt tho Idea of a carbon fninlno, say
ing thero 1b enough In tho United
States nnd Canada to supply nil de
mands, no matter how great. All
conepdo ljawovor, tho Old World enr
bon Is bottor for tho purposo nnd
thnt picture producers mny hnvo to
rut up with nn Inferior nrtlclo un
til the wnr Is ovor.
Fow nlnrmlsts nro to bo found In
Chicago. Motion picture men In
tho smnllor clttos ot tho stnto, Au
rora. Elgin, Jollct, R'ockford, Gales
burg, Bloomlngton, Decatur, Dan
ville, Sprlngflold nnd Peorln woro
tho first to tnko alarm. Many such
managers nro laying In n supply
of enrbon nt a slightly lncrensod
price.
ORIGIN OF TSLUir
SAILOHS LINGO SILO IB
Poorly nttcMM onlv'ff' ' Z
mio export whn !, .' "
orvtelng the silo workf!
Up.
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FIVE POIXT8 OF A DAIltf COW
Tho flvo points to bo observed!
In selecting a good dairy cow nro:
1st. Largo body and especially
mlddlo ploco, Indicating a capacity
for eating and dlgestjug a. Tot of
food.
2nd. Thinly fleshed backbone and
especially back of tho shoulder. This
Indicates that tho food 1b not mado
Into flosh.. ;
3rd. Largo-udder, as It Is hero
that tho milk Is mado.
4th. Largo milk wetTs. It Is
through theao that tho blood returnu
HIGH SCHOOL XEWS.
Queer Phrases Used by the Murines
Aro Ilorrowed From Rccog-
ognlcd IjniigungfM
LONDON, Sept. 18. Practically
ovory rocognlzod lnngungo haB been
callod upon at some tlmo to holp In
building up tho vocabulary of tho
soa.
"Davy Jones," for liiBtnnco, might
bo tnkon to refer to boiho dead and
trnnn Wntnlimnii tint tlm nnmn ln ,in
rlrcd from qulto another sourco. Ono "? conncrtfon with tha11 fkh
.1.n..1.1 ..!, l,tt.... .. rlcilltllrnl . . " ll,B Ortfn. .
locker,", for thnt was tho orlglnnl f.ntnnd spoke. It . I v ' P'm
"Duffy" (being tho West Indian namo thftt n,ro rnnclicrs nJ i !''
for a spirit or ghost and "Jonah ro- wfcr not present to avail ()TlrTa
lurnnB to mo propnoi. - '"u "isiructlro talt nn ii ,e"t I
Another expression gradually cor- ,nB f bIIos, tTi pronoriiL 6.k,l!M- 'I
ruptea out or its originni form s uv";- ; i- Sm th, cboi .. . tM. A
tho "dodgo wntch" becnuso it lasts Backed by tho snmn .1?,"1i
onlv two hours, nml ivnn Intnmimi tn Mr. Smith, nni.i .r... .'. alendigM
Ingnrit l.n tl.n ., n ...... .I..II - -. tnnnllnr.- .1 " "'67 hrl .. J
bo orr duty ovory day during tho Point ami th0 CTattscn r.i,.i. Mml
samo hours. , lower Coqullle. ch 01
ure jury must nas Homing in
common with tho "twolvo good mon -and
trno" oxcopt Its derivation.
from tho nnmo French word "Jour" . HlUHy 1116 Watfirfrnnl
moaning "ono day." The Jury mast ZZ :,
In nroplnit tntminriillv "for n .low" ThO Elizabeth lnMiZ,Tr"
Just as tho Jury, In Its lognl sonso, ",,nK nt c o'clock bound for Vt
monnt n tribunal summoned for n C,8C0, 4wnn.
short tlmo. ,
"Tho "Bhfet anchor," tho largest ,,A' DANCE I'MTFonMSWil
anchor carried by a ship, should and Market, 8nturdnr nM. J;
roany uw tfic "shot anchor," and Is
so called' becausa of Its great size,
which alTows It to shoot out in
enso of emergency.
"Port" Is n comparatively now
oxprcsslou. In tho old dnys they
usod to refer to "larboard" nnd
"Bturbonrd." "8tnrboard" has noth
ing In common with tho twinkling
stars In Its henvoim; It Is dorlvcd
from tho Anglo-Saxon "steurbonrd"
or "stoerBldc." In ,Vlklng tlnlcB tho
Kiuioys woro stcorcu uy
is
woro Btcorcu uy nn onr.
--..!. . .... ..
TTrorx. ,....,11 wl,n irrmTimtn,! In H.n'WIllCU UIO IIOimRIlinil 1101(1 Willi Ills
-r' i.. '.-.i i.. T.. " i.. ,. .. ,i. "B"t Iint- .."Lnrbonrtl" probubly
viomi.ii .... . u....u jo .11 " was a corruption or "lower bonnr
rifgh School this fall.
tho larboard ttldo being inforlor to
Thn Illch Hnhool onrolTmnnt In 132. the otllur.
Tbrn nro nfi students taklnc Lnt-1 Tho wonI 'tr"l is Arabic.
Tiioro nro oo stuucntB taKing L,nt (Bpr,nK frum ,., ot bB , or ,ord
Tn, 22 taking German, 20 In penman-iof tll0 8cn, "Cuptiiln" comes from
ship, G In shorthand, 22 In bookkeop- tho Latin- "caput," but male Is Ico-
fns, N In chemistry, G In physics, 9
tit botany, 11 ln public speaking, 36
In frcsmnn English, 37 In sophomoro
English, 11 In Junior English, 10 in
Senior English, 28 in ancient history,
Inutile nnd means "companion" or
"equal." "Coxswulii" tirts a curious
origin. Tho "coxswain" wns n man
who pulled tho last oar In tho
captain's boat, which was described
as the "cockboat." This, in turn,
Vitfia n nnHdiinrfnn f oittnll vmitnl
3T In modern history. 13 In English 'f0Vr 0 Itive llsk nn.1
history, 19 In Amorlcnn history, 39,Wyo, nnd' known ns n "cornclo."
In freshman nlgohrn 34 In sopho
moro algebra, 33 1m ptano geoniotry
22 In typewriting, T2: In commercial
arithmetic, manual' training, 135,
boys' cookery 24. Data on High
School cooking classes not nvnllablo
to date.
T.Iiq teachors oft tho grades and
Hlgfi' School woro gtren n llttlo "got
.togolhor" reception; on Saturday last
by Miss HarknosB, Mbb Mooro, Mlbs
Grltffn, Miss O'Connor and Mis,
ReosO.' 'RofroBhmcntB woro sorwd
turouKii inuBO iiiii. mo utoou reuirnii. . . ..., .,.
... . . ., ,. ..1 coiib bIIiik of ten. sandwiches and
to the heart from tho udder. If J l""D"',l,I"t ,.,
thoy nro largo, It Indicates that a, """'
largo amount of blood will
pass
through the udder. . ,
nth. Largo, clear eyes. This In
dicates good norvos, and thoy drive
tho organs of dlgeotlon and milk-making.
SCRATCHING FOR A LIVING
"Mary. Mnry, qulto contrary,
How doth your garden grow?"
"My notghbor's chickens
Hnvo raised tho dlcktms
ABk them thoy ought to know."
WAR MAPS, 10e, ,t COOS; BAST
TIMES OITT1CR.
WAR MAI'S, lOo, nt COOS HAY
T1SIES OtfFICE.
Read The
Times for the
Latest War
(Written for Tho Times.)
When Undo Sam comes down to
town
lie always rides a squaw;
She has a screech llko a gutona
hen,
Tho worst I ovor saw.
Sho also has two cylinders,
Two pistons also thero,
Needles, nuts and bolts nnd pins,
Hut nlns, sho has no hair.
She has a box for making -gas,
A tank to hold her oil,
Sho's coated with a varnish thick,
Her complexion wouldn't spoil.
Sho also has her spokes and rims
Her rubber-covored tires,
Sho also has a light In front,
That's run by copper wires.
Two handles to hang on by
A monkey seat behind,
Another one tor Uncle Sam
A handy rig you'll find.
This squaw of Sam's will almost
climb
Right up a cedar polo
Out sometimes In a cranky fit
sue puts him in a hole.
One times sho tried to bunt a Ford
Rut got boneath tho car,
When Sam got off without a scratch
That boat the squaw by far.
Another tlmo sho lilt a horse
That packed a preacher's wife,
Tho squaw, and horso. wont down
tho hill
And no ono lost his life.
Now Uncle Sam wears whiskers
While gloves upon ono hand
Rut still he rides that squaw ot
his
And rides to beat tho band.
HEARSAY.
Koyzor'a FAREWELL Dance, SWap
son's I'AVILLIOX, WED., SKIT. UiJ.
DANCE at FINNISH HALL BVT
UllDAY eve. Given by LINNEA
LODGE. KKYZKH'S ORCHESTRA.
The "Selling Expense"
And the Advertising
"Expense"
Tho obsolete notion still persists,
In somo merchants minds, that to
Incur a largo advertising expen
. dlturo would necossltato an Increas
ed selling price for tholr goods.
The patrons of stores know that
this is not truo and all merchants
should know It.
Advertising makes tho "machinery
of distribution" In a Btore run
keeps It busy with tho result that
the merchant benefits by tho fullest
possible distribution of his goods
In the shortest possible space of
time.
The wise merchant would rather
make a dollar of profit from three
sales made ln tho same space of
tlmo and with the samo "running
expense" than to make fifty cents
profit on one Bale. And In making
a larger volume of sales, and divid
ing his per-salo profits with his cus
tomers, he Is alldlng largely to his
store's prestige and to the "good
will" which It enjoys.
COOS RAY TIMES
Phone lUtf.
I
4
Coxswain-
name.
Is-, therefore, n Wolsh
Ready for Work. Supt. Ashby Is
having the- big bltullthlc mlxor haul
ed out from tho docks today to have
It In roiuUncsfl to start tho paving
work as-noon ns tho weather will per
mit. ' ' 1
Don'o forget th lllir Fair nt Myr
tle I'olttt, Sept. 2:1 to 2A. I
Koywr's FAREWELL Danro, Simp-
son's. PAVILIJOX, WED., SKIT. JW.r
WAUMAPSv.10e..ai COOS HAY
TIMKS OFFIGK. i
Your next visit to a storo should
be mado In nnswor to an nd. in to-
UM D HfVl . 4 - I
WAR MAPS. 10c, nt COOS HAY
TIMES OFFICE. -
GRAND
HEATRE
O-NIGHT
T
Miss Mnbol Ttunncl la Edi
son's latest photoplay,
.MEG O' TIID MOUNTAINS
A story photographed In tbt
mldBt ot beautiful mountain
scenery. Our palrom can it
pond upon theao two-reel Edi
tion productions ns being hip.
est perfection In motion pic
tures. HER YOtfXGIIlt HISTKIt
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