',, K" ,'Tffi.vtJ)aq&P- n 'ife .' . ty- : ' ' iiiiywvww'i 'lir"n'i uwii j" r il,,S.&W'vi, BH&IVEI! f. ! -.,'4 rj.r msaIIa ....MiafihygaAaaLLt-ii . ' m lifeViaiNQ EDITION. 'r:i V- jfe l i t THE COOS lAY'TlttES, MA vt I ksksezsk STifew jPWWtWWTi, . il-i i .Him IPWI I Vm MMMIWK mijmi hkwiu lr MVf MawrfMlVa'MnaWH"Mf ii WORLD'S GREATEST WAR DAY BY DAY LothapfnphTzr W,! s. '' -r - -, , , ) Mfctw J 1 . !, ir- . i TT " r lLKv ; i irki - Ax . . . . -jm!mim!!ummik , ,,uj rssSSMaEivErfZZX!! '-', t A NANSEN SEES THE WAR PRIMER (National Geographic Society's Bul lotln.) KOISSONS A Fronch city, CT miles -nortlienat of Paris by rail, and 22, miles directly eaBt of Complegne, on the left bank of the Alsne. It has Iron nnd copper foundries and factories for the production of boll era, agricultural Implements nnd other Iron goods, Btraw hats, glass and Btlgar. The town was sacked by Charles V. In 1544, nnd by the lluguenaTtB In lfiOr,. In 1814 the .town wns captured and recaptured by the allies and the French. In 18 in, after Waterloo, It was tho rallying point for tho vanquished and It was not occupied by the al lies until tho 14th of August. In tho Frnnco-Priisslnn wnr It surrend ered to tho Germans. SKNHIKS A town of northern France, on tho Nouotte, .T4 miles north of northenflt of I'nrls, by rail and 20 miles by air lino. Its pop ulation Is about 7r.00. Its Gnllo- Itomnn wnllH, 2a feet high and 13 J feet thick, are, with tlfoso of St I, luler and Uourgcs, tho niOBt per fect In Franco. At ench of the six teen nnglcs of tho wall stands n tower. Tho city haB five gates- The inniiufncturo of brick and tiles, card board, measures nnd other wareB are mining the Industries. The lenguors wero lioaton tbero In lf8! by Henry 1. and Francois do la Noue. AllIUIVIMii: A town of northern Franco, on tho Somino It Ivor, 12 miles from Its mouth In the Eiir llnb channel, and 28 miles north west of AnileiiB by rail. It Is built partly on an Island nnd partly on both sides of tho rlvor. It's Indus tries Includo homp-splnnlngs, tho manufacture of cloth, sugar making, shipbuilding nnd lock-smlthlng. Tho Frnnch and English wero Its mas- INTKKKSTlNfl FACTS AUOUT CITIES AND PliAC- KS MENTIONED IX Tim WAR NEWS. ,ters by turn In the fourteenth nnd early fifteenth centuries. In 1477 It was annexed permanently by France. Its population Is about 20, 000. niALOXS-Sim.MAJtNK A town or northeastern France, 107 riillea east of Purls, on tho main lino of thr Eastern railway to Nancy. Tho population Is approximately 20,000. Hugo military barracks llo to tho north nnd eaBt. The prlnclpnl In dustry Ib browing nnd galleries of Immcnso lonth, bown In a limestone hill, nnd Borved by lines of railways aro used for storehouses for beer. The plains nenr Chalons wero tho scene of tho defeat of Atllla, the Hun, In tho fifth century. Tho "nrmy of Chalons," formod by Mar shal McMnlion, In tho camp nt this place, after the first reverses of tho French In 1870, surrendered nt So dnn. Tho military camp Is still used as a training center for troopB. VITUV-LK-FRAXCOIS A town In northeastern Franco on the Mnrno 20 mllcB southeast of Chnlons and 100 miles by rail cast of Paris. Tho present town was built In ir4R by Francis I, to replnco tho older town burned In tho previous yenr by Charles V. It manufactures co nent nnd decorated wares, and hns i population of nbout 9000. VKKOUIj - A town of enstern Franco, situated between tho Ln Motto hill nnd the Hlver Durgeon, .'tr miles from tho Alsnco border nnd 2.1C miles east of southeast of Paris by rail. Kb medieval walls of the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries itlll exist on tho northern side. Dis tilling nnd tho manufacture of flics and t&plocn nro among tho Indus tries. Tho town suffered grently during the wars of religion and the thirty ears wnr. German Churches Declare Against War Responsibility NEW YOUK, Oct. 8. Tho Fed eral Council of Churches made pub lic n communication received from 29 lending Protestant churches of Germany repudiating In behalf of German Christianity and tho Ger man government's responsibility for nnd for our liberty." II Is declared ,that "uniiamenble horrors havo been committed against Germans living pencenbly ubroatf," and that "Into tho war which tho c.ar has openly proclaimed us tho decisive campaign against Teittonlsm NORWAY DUGER Declares His Country In Sniuo Posi tion iin Belgium. CHIUSTINIA, via London, Oct. 8. Dr. Frldtjof Nnnsen, former Nor wegian Minister ti. dvent Britain, cnused n sensntloii Snturdny Ju this quiet nnd punctiliously neutral cap ital when ho stated before an nn sembly composed of prominent mem bers of tho cabinet and students of Chrlstlnnla university that Norway's Bltuntlou Is n precarious ns that of Bolgluin. Dr. Nnnsen's proposal for ono yenr compulsory servlco In the nrmy wns coldly received by tho members of tho government, but with cheers from the remainder oftho audience. Ho used the fnto of Ilolglum ns nn argu men t for nioro ample prepara tion by Norway. s c I BY RUSSIANS LONDON, Oct. 8. A dispatch tp tho Star from Potrogrnd says that among the remnrknblo wnr trophies arriving nt Smolensk Is tho entlro stock of Emporor William's fnmous pedigreed cattle and stud horses, captured by the Russians from tho Emperor's estate at Homlntou, In East Prussia. They wero taken to Moscow and presented to tho Rus sian Agricultural Institute, for dis tribution to agricultural breeding associations. the European wnr and fixing It upon and Protestantism, hen then Japan Is now called under the pretext of an nlllnn.ee. "Not for the snko of our people whoso Hword Is bright nnd keen, hut for the sake of tho unlmio world task of tho Christian peoplo In tho decisive hour of tho world mission, wo now nddress ourselves to tho Evangellcnl Christians abroad In neutral and Inimical lands, Guilt Not German "If tho peoples among whom mis sIoiih nnd brotherly love hnd bogun io bo a power lapse Into Bavugery In murderous wnr through hato nnd bitterness; if an Incurablo rent has been mndo In Teutonic Protestant ism; if Christian Europe forfeits a notnblo portion of her position ln tho world; If the sacred springs from which tier peoples should de rive their own llfo nnd aro able to offer It to others aro corrupted and choked, tho guilt of this rests, not upon our peoplo. "We know full well that through this Bungulnnry judgment God is calling our nation to repent and we rejoice thnt she Is hearing his holy voire ond turning to him. lint In this wo know that wo nro alone with the Christians among our peoplo; that we can and must repudiate on their behalf and on behalf of their government tho responsibility for tho terrible crime of this war and Its consequences for tho dovolopmont if the kingdom of God on earth." "thoDO who have long secretly nnd cunningly, been spinning a web of conspiracy against Germany, which now thoy have flung over us In or der to strnnglo us therein. Tho communication Is addressed "to tho Evangelical church abroad." "Its warlike tono," snys n state ment Issued by tho Federal Council "nnd vigorous donunclntlon of Ger mnuy'H opponents Is a matter of con siderable Hiirprlsu to members of the Council." "Xeluork of Lies, "A aystomntlo network of lies," tho communication reads, "controll ing tho International telogrnph ser vlco is ondeavorlng In other lnuds .o cast upon our pooplo nnd Hb government tho guilt for tho out break of this war and hnH dared to dtsputo tho Inuor rights of us nnd our emporor to invoke tho assistance of God." ThiV'Corftinmilcnllon proceeds to jiolnl'to Gornuuiy's 411 years of penco and to her mntorlal development "In friendly competition with other people," nnd declares that "only un der compulsion to repel a wanton act has alio now drawn tho sword." Her frontlors threatened, Ger many wns compelled to protect her self "from being ravaged by Asiatic barbarism," it Is declared. "Over ugalnst a world in arms," tho communication continues, "we recognize clearly that wo havo to defend our oxlstenco, our individ uality, our culture and our honor. No scruple holds back our enemies, where, In their opinion, thero Is n prospect, through our destruction, of seizing for themselves tin eco nomic advantage, or an increaso in power, a fragment of our mothor hood, our colonial possessions or our trnde. "Wo stand over ngalnst tho rag ing of tho peoplo, fearless becnuse of our trust In tho holy and right eous God. Precisely becauso this .war has been thrust upon us wan tonly it finds us a single people, in which distinctions of raco and rank, of parties nnd confessions, have. vanished, In n holy enthusiasm, not shrinking from battlo and from death and looking to God, wo are all of our mind nd prepared Joy fully to stake, our all for our land Statement of tho Ownership, Man1 iigement, Circulation, Etc., of COOS 11AY TIMES published dally nt Marshflold, Ore gon, required bytho Act of August 24, 1912. Editor, M. C. Mnlonoy, Marshflold, Oregon. '. ,, Managing Editor, ban E. .Mnlonoy, Marshflold, Oregon. Iluslncss Manager, M. C. Mnlonoy. Marshflold, Oregon, Publisher, M. C. Mnlonoy, Mnrsh- field, Oregon. Owners: M. C. Mnlonoy Marsh flold, Oro.; Allco II. Mnlonoy, Marsh flold, Ore.; Dnn E. Moloney, Marsh flold, Ore.; Charles Htauff, Marsh flold, Ore.; Flanagan & Dennett Hank., Marshflold, Oro.; Alva Doll, Marshflold, Ore.; J. S. Coke, Marsh field, Oro.; Mrs. Columbia McClel land, Puobfo, Colo.; F. P.. Walto, Suthcrlin, Ore. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, holding 1 per cont or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other se curities; Nono. Average number of copies of ench Issuo of this publication sold or dis tributed, through tho malls or other wise, to paid subscribers during tho six months preceding the dato of this statement, 2080. , M. C. MALONEY, Pub. Sworn to and subscribed beforo mo this 8th ilny of October, 1914. DOHSEY KREITZEH, (SEAL) Notnry Public for Oregon. (My commission expires March 0, 1915.)' Llbby COAL. The Kind YOU have ALWAYS I'SEI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery mill Transfer Comjmiiy. Times Want Ads bring results. HAItNKSS SHOP MOVED. E. L. Hopaon has moved his ! harness shon to the corner of Front and Alder streets, whore he will bo pleased to have ev eryone call and Inspect his largo stock of Harness. Saddlerv. atr l First-class repairing. Prices I reasonable. MARSHFIELD FOLKS ASTONISH DRUGGIST We sell many good medicines but wo are told tho mixturo of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-l-ka, Is the best we ever sold, Marsh field folks astonish us dnlly by tell ing how QUICKLY Adlor-l-ka re lieves sour stomach, gas on the stom ach and constipation. Many report that A SINGLE DOSE relloves theso troubles almost IMMEDIATELY. Wo are glad we are Marshflold agents for Adler-1-ka. The Lockhart-Par- sons Drug Co. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY 8KNG8TAOKKN, Manager FAHM, COAL, TIMIIKR AND VLAVTISQ LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EABTSIDK MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 4-J. COQUILLE CITY, OFFICK PHONE 101. I . The Golden Role Cheese OloHi, HO inj'lips wide ', ,5c Amoskeg White Outing iOc Daisy Cloth .12 l-2e Extra Heavy Colored Outing '. . . . lOo House Lining, yard wide ... 4 l-2e and 5c Pepperell Sheeting, blenched, 2 yards wide . . . ,25c Pepperrell Sheeling, blenched, 2 1-2 yds wide. ,.27e .Extra Fine Cambric 12 l-2e .Curtain Scrim, white and ecru . . .15c and up Cotton Chnllics J. . . . . .V. . . . .5 l-2e Serge, HG inches wide, all wool , . . . ,50e Pillow Cases 12 T-2c and up Crib Blankets, per pair . ; -., 40o Cotton Blankets 75c and up Comforters, full size $1.00 and up Tte Goldem Runle The Loyal Order of Moose Presents the Dramatic Triumph of the Century ARIZONA i With Notable Cast of Marshfield Local Talent Masonic Opera House 2 Nights Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 14-15 TICKETS All Reserved Seats Entire House 50 Reserved Seat Sale will open at Busy Corner Store Monday, morning, October 12 at 9 o'clock. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- Iiub boon a bobby with us for a Rood many yoars and a lot of our customers will toll you wlimi It comos to gutting good, sound,' durnblo framing mntorlal at tho rlRht prlco wo know our bust ness. Just toll what you want to build and tho amount you want, to spond anil wo'll got busy with our pencil and flcuro out the boit your money can buy. Try u. al.ih, - m- .m C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. UKTAIb DKPAHT.MKNT CUT THR FMKIi IIILIi 1 TWO IIV USING OUU WOOD I'lIONK 100. 1H2 SOUTH IIItOADWAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK oi.i)i:ht iia.mj in coos cou.vrv KNtnlillNlicil IHH). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest 1'nlil on Tlmo Deposit Offlcors: J, W. Hfiuu'M, President. J. II, I'laiinKiui, Vlcc-I'icslilcnt. II. !'. WillluiiiM, Cnhlilcr. Geo. I- Winchester, Awt. CuMilcr. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT INTEREST IS BEING CREDITED AS OP SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 . IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Bring In Your Pass Books FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For llent. H. H. Harper Phono 349-J. V"MU- W. T. Tompkins, D.TT""" Evarr0&r!?hll), rh09Ufcu,urSrMp,M,M. .-!.,, i...i-.:.. '"miia(0ri ' M. Wright ' C 0. Gosney. "-" CONTItACTOIt ANIi unf "II Estimates Fu nl.hed 0Ui P"8 My 1'nst Work Til J V ,aMl First and am2 5,.m' mt v " MIrihfi.il Dr. H. M. Shnw Kye, Knr, Noc and Thti nit. MATTIK II. HIIaTv'1 . UhcaNCH of Women and chm. Office Phone 330. Room joTO. 202. Irving Dtort. "' ",1 Bcniamin flstiinH C(iNHL,,'TARSffiKEAKD Phon?,i&L,.r,I,,?5h Marih'fltld, OrifH A. G. Chandler AIICIIITKOT looms 301 and 302, CoV Bofldiu ...,wr wi(uu Nm. S. Tumen AltClllTKCT Morshflelil, OrejoD. Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D, 4WKDIHII MAHHAGK AND MM, ICAL OVMNASTIC8 roit amj iiisiusis I.T7 Commcrclnl nve, Hiom y loel Ostlind " PIANO TUNKIt AND HF.l'AIBER Loaro orders at W. II. IUIn' Huh lie Company. I1C 8. 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