THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIEJ-P, mm, MOJIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 191MVBHIM RBITlQN
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Fine Furniture
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Helps Gather War New
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blXfl CONTRACTOR
furnisnou on ruiiuum.
Company's SURE to come.
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Work l My Reference.
Aider Sts. . Marshfioiu
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( Women mill Children
,A 330. IlooniB 200. 201
J, Irving Mock.
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Mafslifleld, Orogon
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land 302, Coko Building
inhflold, Oregon
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nhfleld, Oregon.
Edman, M. T. D.
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loners Nelson.
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Application for lesaons uj
appointment.
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at W. 11. Haines' .Mus-
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M. J. 8MITII
NU CONTRACTOR
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izi7 N. Front St.
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Mrs. Nice Hostess :-
How much easier It is to entertain com
pany If you have a NICE PARLOR!
Then, too, you want a nice parlor for your
own family all of the time. We have parlor
sets as beautlf ull as any woman oould
wish. We also have all linos of furniture
that a complete home, whose mistress
likes to entertain, calls for
Our PRICES are LOW compared to the
value we give.
ome
In our large
stock and
varied as
sortment We carry a line o f
finest homes in the
land.
Elegant
Library
Tables
From $10.50 to $25.
BEAUTIFUL PARLOR
RUGS
$20 to $65.
PRETTY JAPANESE
BASKET
ORNAMENTS
45c to $3.50.
ROCKING CHAIRS
$3 to $40.
"WE SELL IT FOR LESS'
GOING & HARVEY CO
Complete House Furnishers
You can buy your Teas and Coffee from us at the
same old prices. We have not advanced the prices on
these articles on account pf the war. Come in. and
get our prices on bills of floods before sending away
for them. We can sell you goods as reasonable as any
house on the Coast if you treat us the same as you do
them, and that is, pay Cash.
C00S BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE
I'HOXH HDI
ROAD 10 PARIS
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I'atN Aluiiit ii (iienl Ktiropejin Xowb
Uuicutt,
N13W YORK, Sopt. 21. Tho Wnr
nown or uuropo la nirnisiieii to tlio
American press largoly by tho three
nKouclea, tho Wolff of Germany,
the Huvna of France, mid Router's
Telegram Company, of London (pro
nounced Roy tor.) Router's is u
general news Iniroau, mid extends
over till Huropo. It Is regarded ns
the moat reliable agency In Europe
and 1ms tho contldenco of tho road
ers,,th eousors mid tho government
heads nllko.
Renter's Tolegrain Compnny was
founded by Paul .Tullun Renter. From
a nioro two-offlco buronu ono op
erated by liia wire, tho other by him
self, with the only moans of com
irunlciition between thorn furnishod
by cnrrlor piegoiis tho nows sorvlco
lina nvtintiiliul until imur tf la
garded as tho most comprehensive
and tho most nccurato in all Eu
rope. I!et;iiii Willi Pigeon
Early In life Router formed n
nllildlnli nffnrtlnn fnt n nrnfouoni-
wVo w n much Intorestod in tho de
velomrent of tho tologrnph. Out
of Hint frlendHhlp grew n deep Inter
est In eleitrlrlty und Reutor, tinder
his frleud'ti gitldnnco, nciulrcd moro
than an ordinary knowledge of the
telegraph. With thnt Unowlodge
cniiio the iIioriu, and In 181!), when
telegraph lines hnd been built 1n
Uormnny pti.l France, ho saw his
opportunity in tho gap thnt lay
between Alv-la-Chnpello and Ilorlln.
Mlmsolf n Gorinnn, ho organized t
nows aieucy mul stationed hlmsolf
In Ilorlln, his wife nt Alx-In-Chapollo
Cnirler plogons wuro uboiI ns n
menus of communication.
I.nter, when tho cnrrlor plgenue
woro supplanted by tho tologrnph
mid the gap between tho two coun
tries bridged, ho tried to establish
nn International bureau, but was dis
couraged by nonnnny nnd ronulsod
liv Krnnro Tin wrint in Innilnn l.
18S1 and established Routor's of
fice. I-ntor ho beenmo n nnttirnllzoit
rcnrllflhmnn nnd rnntnrnil 1i!h nntlrn
organisation in I.niidou.
First lilt or Ituioaii
Pogglng for concessions whlio bo
Ing constantly repuhod by tho press
marked IiIb enrly London experiences,
hut, like Franklin, ho received in
spiration from rebuke. A fow prl
vato dispatches, scattered commer
cial communication mid monger nows
sales llmltod tho scope of his bu
reau uutll tho- London Times, In a
rash pleco of extravagance accord
ing to the viewpoint of that date,
, f
printed tho Router' convoyed spcoch
of Napoleon III In isr,8. This
speech scored n success nnd mnrked
tho real birth of tho ngoncy.
In 18GG Router secured n conces
sion from Franco to join with tho
Anglo-American Nows Compnny nnd
built a , cablo between FVnnco mid
tho United States. Uoforo tho com
pletion of this cnblo Router built
a lino from Cork to Cookhavon,
gott ng tho Civil Wnr nows from In
coming vessels nnd telegraphing it
oror Luropo hours In ndvnnco of tho
docking of tho stenmor.
Itculer Mtulo n Huron
Queon Victoria nindo Router n
bnron in 1871 nnd further dcclnrol
that his tltlo should pass to his heirs
and bo granted porpetunl succession.
Jo dlod In Nlco Fobrunry 2(i, 1890.
lis son, August .lullt.s Clement Uor-
uort Uaron de Router, succeeded lilt
father us managing director of tho
company,
Routor's Telegram Compnny, mndo
a llmltod llnhlllty compnny In 18GT,
s now In Its sixty-fourth year and
s t ho grcntest nows soiling buronu
In Luropo. It conducts nn Intor-
ChntlConbln nnrvlrn (.III, tl, a
v rated - ress, of Amorlcn, nnd with
nil nllflti1n .ini..M h......I ... . . . .
.... ........u ,,un iiKuiiciua ino worau
ovor.
,T''0 Havas, of Franco, and tho
olff, of Gorninny, nro rollnblo bu
reaus operating wholly within their
rospectlvo domnlns. Uncli of theso.
In times of wnr, Is regarded ns n
novernipont mouthpiece Kncli Ih
ub8ldlzo.l onch Is undor government
control. It wns recently urged by
Router's thnt thov nccopt tho Wolff
bureau tin tho autliontlc sourco of
German news.
Tho reliability of tho sorvlco anil
the ncciirncy of its Information
mnkos Router's tho nbsoluto spokes
man for wnr-torn Europe. As ovl
donro of Its ncourney, Routor's first
gavo Informiitlon to tho American
press thnt Knglnnd and Germany
woro --In a stnto of wnr and pro
pheslod thnt at 0:00 on thnt tiny
tho declaration would bo mndo.
Promptly nt 0:00 tho declaration
was mndo.
Wllllo Ilniltnr'q Tnlnirrnm r,ni..n....
Is roprosontod by correspondents nt
evory nows sourco nnd nt ovory bu
ronu. It Is nbsolutoly Independent
of nrrillatlon or control. No nows
burenu is In possession of moro con
fidential or official Informiitlon and
no burenu In Kuropo In moro nccu
rntn, moro conservative thnn Rou
ter's. To tho present Rnron do
Routor's only son. Herbert Julius,
ultlmntoly will full tho supervision
of tho great nows ngoncy found od by
his grandfather.
Americans Paying Heavy
"War Tax" On All Drugs
COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY
93 Central Avenue Phone 430
ANSC0 AGENCY
Cameras and Everything for Them
3FFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY
KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL
KVKKYTHIXa IN T1IK 11AKEHY LINE
. ., , MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY
liili NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. 1'IIONE 12h.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME
has been a hobby with us for a good many years and a lot of
our customers will tell you when It comes to getting good, sound,
durable framing material at the right price wa know our busi
ness. Just tell what you want to build and the amount you wnnt
to spend and we'll get busy with our pencil and figure out the best
your money can buy, Try us. . u. . .
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
. HUT THE FUEL MILL 1 TWO I1Y USING OUIl WOOD
IJHONE 10,
J82 SOUTH UROADWAY
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRAfT CO,, Inc.
HENRY. SENQSTACKKN. )$UUw
FIRM. COAL, TISHlEIt AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
' GENERAL AGENTS EA8TSIDK
MARSHFIELD OFFICE. PHONE U-J.
COQU1LLE CITY OFFICE PHONP 101.
Evidence That the Germans
Are Altering Their Plans '
May Force Sweden In-
LONDON, 8opt. 21. Tho- Oer-
ninus havo found tlia road to Purls
too rough nnd costly mid nro taking
tho courso of wisdom In withdrawing
and mending up tho ragged holes in
thoir columns. UCst estimates place
tholr lossos in rrolgluni nnd on tho
Fronch border at pearly 000,000
men hilled nnd fully ns tunny moro
wounded arid Incapacitated for sqr
vlco for months. It tiiust bo ro
memborod alnoJ that they have
renchod tho zenith' or tholr strongth
while the allies nro constantly, bring-,
lug up fresh troops. Horeaftor Cer
many must moo move cautiously,
for this Is to bo a war of extermln-.
atlon. It can oxpgct very llttio holn
.from Austria, which In already on
tho DrliiK or uesuuctiuii.
ApKil to Italy f(V.Al
Gormany arrd. Aialrjaiav&mada
another ImpdrfaiU appeal-to Italy
to abandon its neutrality nnd help
them ouj.of thoir critical position.
Thoro 'does not sooni tho ellghtust
chance thnt Italy will respond. If
it enters tho fray It will bo nuaiust
Ausfrm. " , .
May Fore Sweden '' '
It VvaB .fe.lt kat whon dire ex
tremity conl.es, Germany may force
Swedon.tp nsslLJt. Tho treaty with
Sweden giyos thnt country no 6p
tlpn. It must Cino to Germany's
nl.l iifltnn Antlnil 4 .. a.. ytinw mlimtiL
Russia Is Involved, or otborwlso, -j
sweuen tins i- ?n mobilizing tor
months, but R "ay follow Italy's
courBo, and rofi to do more tlran
defend itself.
Fight u Iist Man.
"One day last vook a small party
under a iion-canimlsaloncd officer
was cut off and Mirrouuded. After
a desperate resistance It was docidod
to go on fighting to the end. Fi
nally the non-commissioner officer
and ono ninn only wero left, both
of them being wounded.
"The Germans canto up and shout
od to them: 'Lay down your arjus.'
The German commandor, Jiowo.ver,
signaled 19 them to keop tholr ifrins
spd t,hen asked permission to shake
hands witl).the yoitnJo(Mnou-c8in-mlssloned
officer, , who was carried
off 90, bfs .BtrelellQV-4Wh his rifle
by his side.
There are hints hero and In Paris
that when tho Kaiser fully realizes
the failure of his plans, he will pre
fer to havo the Rrltlsh and French
capture Berlin before tho Russians
can break through, aa bo would get
PHILADELPHIA, Sopt. 21. Tho
peoplo of the United States nro al
ready paying n henvy wnr tnx In tho
higher prices for drugs nnd modl
clncs, according to H. C. Swnrtloy,
of Llewellyn's drug store. Ho told
tho Philadelphia Rotarv Club at tho
St. James Hotel that ndvauccs of noo
per cent and moro In tho prlco of
some popular romedlcs woro showir.
South Ilolglum, Gorninny mid
Franco, Mr. Swnrtloy explained, grow
many plants possessing medicinal
vlrtuos, and Germuny, with her es
tablished 1 oiea roll laboratories, has
led in obtaining tlui derivatives nnd
utilizing by-products. Germany, too,
Imh bonofltted by lower priced labor,
It wns stated.
Derivatives from bollndonna leavos
, wero cited as among tho drugs that
have been snaring In prlco. Ono nr
'tiole, formerly (.oiling at $ir nn
ounce, now cominnuds $180, nnd nn
of.or has udvanced from $20 to $120.
Crudo.npluni has gouo up 33 per ront
and 100 per cent has boon addod to
the coat of gum camphor from For
mosa, Glycorlno, produced In tho inanu
fncturo of soap und usod In oxplos
Ivos, Ih -10 per cont higher as n re
sult of tho wnr. Ichthyol, a drlod
fish, product. Is oft tho market on?
.tlroly. Snlvarsan, an arsonlcal prop
moro mercy from thom than nt tho
hands of tho Muscovites.
Tills- mny ox ii n 1 11 tho retreat nil
along the lino on tho French bpM
doc, nnd -tho abandonment of cap
tured Delglau cities.
Gorninny must faro the gaunt
spQctor of starvation In flvo months,
andUho grip of hungor Is already
bQjns.felt In Ilorlln and other"cltles,
with wlntor close nt hand.
HRITAIN'H WHAIL'H MAY WIN
THE AVAR HAYS CHANCELLOR
nrntlon, selling nt $3.C0 before tho
wnr, Is quoted at $10.
A patontod preparation soiling In
Cnnnda at 2C cents, nndor a labol
"Not for exportation to tho United
States," commands $1.00 horo nnd n
mineral oil, from Russia, H up 300
por cont.
All bristlo goods nro hlgVor. Eng
land, Franco mid Germany, It was
stated, produco CO por cont of nil tho
brtishos, and of tho remnlndor, CO
por cent comes from Japan. Caustic
potash, for soap making, Is qttotud
nt 23 coats n pound, ngalnst 3 7-8
cents wholosalo whllo Europe was at
ponce.
France has led In developing por
ftimos and toilet articlos, as Gormany
has In chomlcnls, nnd tho dnlnty ux
tracts, such as still nro nvallablo, aro
bringing fabulous prlcos. A cako of
Frencli. tollot sonp costing $2 wns
contrnBted with a United States pro
duct sold nt 3C cents.
Prlco, It hns boon mndo to nppoar,
Is a matter of tho Roller's ronscloiico
or tho Importnnco with which ho ro
gnrds n customor. Whllo somo
wholesnlo drug houses nro quoting
$1.2(i a pound for citric add, ono,
nt least, offors It to customers for
80 centB. An nunco of citric acid
igoos Into a battle of cltrato of mag-rnosla.
M1
won. Of courso, Jlrltlsh tenacity
and Drltlsh courngo alwnys como In,
and thoy always will. Hut lot us
romombor thnt nrltlsh cash tolls,
too."
LONDON, Sopt. 21. "Wo want
ovory penny wo- can raise to help
fight tho enemy," said David Lloyd
Goorgot Chancellor of tho Excho
nuor. replying to n dopuatlon from
tho municipalities which wanteu the
aid of tho troasury in procuring
oans at cheap rntoa.
"Wo must come out tnurnpnant
in till struggle," continued tho
Chancellor, "and as flnanco la go-1
ing to play a very Important part !
lu It we must husband our re-
stmrcoB. Wo do not want a penny 1 i",'," ,i. ntttn
liyti ,11 ... , .. WWW... .W. mv.
tlal to relievo distress. In my Judg
ment, the last few hundroj millions
may win this war.
"Tho first hundred millions our
enemies can stand as well as wo
can, but the last thoy cannot, thank
heuven. and thereforo I think ensn
Is going to count much more than
wolluaRino.'"-At tlio present moment
wo ffr onlySt tlla beginning; wo are
flKhtini: an onomy who is well pro-
jtareil 'foVlh-o flclit .and probably
GER.MAN CHURCHES CRUSHED.
Methddlfit OmmiiinlcaiitH Affected,
Grwit Suffering Antlciimteil.
NEW YORK. Sopt. 21. Methodist
congregations In Germany nro facing
tho necessity of closing the doors of
tholr churches, and In a great many
Instances soiling tholr proporty for
whatever It will lirlng, owing to their
Inability to meet financial obliga
tions, according to a lottor received
nt tho homo offlco of the board of
foreign missions nf the Methodist
Episcopal church from nishop John
L. Nuolsnn, who Is in chargo of (ho
work In Europo.
Tho mombers of tho Gorman con
gregation, Illghop Nuelson wrote, nro
crushod by tho heavy burdens Impos
od upon them by tho war, and great
suffering Is anticipated among tho
families of somo of thoso who havo
ho will accept tno .only, conditions
vpon Wlc1fSwo can poSsibiy fnalie
peace.
"If we aro wise, that Is whoro our
roxourcos will como In, not merely
of men, but of casln Wo have won
with a silver bullet beforo. We fi
nanced Europo In the greatest war
wo over fought, asd that Is what
DELC'll'M WILL NOT HE
FORGOTTEN POIXOAHE
HORDEAUX, Sept. 21. King Al
bert of Ilolglum wired Raymond
Polnoaro ns follows: "Belgium hear
tily congratulates tho French arms
on their notable successes, Tho
abomlnablo cruelties which our popu
lation Is suffering otlly increases our
ardpr." In-roply President Polncnro
wlro,!: "Whon tho hour of repara
tion arrlvos,,, no,ne will forget what
rhe Heroic Belgians liavo done Tor
the triumph of tho common cnuao of
clvlllzntlnu and liberty."
Belgium's Hugo DLsnster,
The Beigimi government estimates
that tho actual monetary damage re
sulting from the war totals 200 mil
lion dollars.
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