The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 14, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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kick or how much you've misused or abused it, Jig out that
jimmy pipe I - Get it right back on the firing line I Jam in a
bunch of Prince Albert and make some fire. What's the
answer what's the answer ?
Y,ty' VU?u fUi TiSe-y0U-uP-50 as t0 why Prince
Albert leads the band wherever men smoke pipes or roll their
own cigarettes As making P. A. has the Indian sign on
all the e-brands and chaff-brands. It's the most delightful
roll'em cigarette smoke vou
ever hooke d up a match to.
Get the idea now that P. A.
throws a jolt into any notion
you or any other man ever
had about stung, bitten,
nipped, broiled tongues I
Because Prince Albert can't
bile! The bite and throat
parch are cut out by a
patented process.
And remember, no other to
bacco ever was, or is today,
in the same class with P. A.
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Autlior's Note: Thoro havo been' what a person Is talking about when
n good many Inquiries as to what ll0 montlons tho Civil War, the War
tho Sum Hill Is the unnio of this , ,.
war over on tho other terminal of ot tho Uosos' tlu5 lloor Wnp- olc'
tho stenmur routes. Wo call it Tho Uut OU0lly ! cn tlmo to chrls
Wnr but Hint Imlcflnlto tltlo Isn't ton this war. Wo submit herewith
going to satisfy hlBtory niul a dls-i ono suggestion for n label. Tho mu
crlminatlng posterity. You know' sic, prdfossor.
THE KAISER
AND THE BOERS
Oliver Wendell Wise, D. I).
Wns writing himself n hlsto-roo.
Ho fnrcd tiulto well with tho ancient
Greeks; he got by clean with tho
Turks and Sikhs.
Homo and Egypt and llabylon, ho
met and conquered them one by
one.
Ho tagged his wars and ho tagged
'om right; there wasn't a single
sung In sight
Till ho got cluar down to tho present
your and tho scrap on tho other
hemisphere.
Then ho scratched his whiskers and
sorntcod his head, but finally gave
It up and said:
"There's no way out I must call It
Tho s
Grneco-IJelgo-Portugoso-Serbo-Frnnko-JupancBo-Anglo-Turko-Itusslan-Prusslan-1'ollBh-lliilgurlttn-AuBtro-llungar-
gurlnn
Moutenegarlan War."
Harold Henry Chumloy Vnno
Hodo on an S. V, Hallrond train;
His tlckot 'twas tin ardent green
would stretch from hero to Aber
deen Ami when I nBked him wliofo ho
went and on what sort of busi
ness bout
Ho hitched his trousers (London
made), filled his lungs nnd gaily
said,
"I'm going far away, Old Hoar, I'm
going far away from hero
To get my guns nnd bayonets, to
don my swords nnd epaulets,
To fight for Hull llrltaunlu In
Tho
Oraeco-llolgo-l'ortugeso-Sorbo-Frunko-Jnpaiu'so
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garlau
Mnntcncgurluu War."
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Holland Hard Hit by War
the national joy smoke
gives you a 99-year lease on some real copper
riveted smokings joy. Why, P. A. jammed in a
jimmy pipe or rolled into a makin's cigarette is the
bulliest you ever pulled on; just puts a punch in your
spirit that makes you feel like a spring morning I
And you'll hear the birds sing and see the pretty
flowers drink their dewdrops! You get that '76
spirit in your system 1
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Win5rnn.Sn!,,m N r
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inJlUltn buv Pflnce Albert cvervwhuro:
rvd bag, Sc; tidy red tins, lllc; iwuitiltKiinliamlmnio
iiouml nml half-pound l.umUoru, to i!uut!y fluo (or
uuiiio ur lite utiiwut
FESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Lothard McClure
AITOHNI.V AT LAW
Practlrc3 In nil courts,
i I-', Miiiiapm .V ItoiiuetL Haul.
. Harper
iiol'sk ituir,ni:it
tneral ItcpalrJng nnd Cnblnqt
: Making.
Be 340-J.
T. 7ompkins, D. S. T.
(Wcltmor .XetliodH)
very known dlsonso troatotf
lout drugs or surgory. nooma 1
: i, ai south Uroailwny.
no lii-ii. Alarsuriold, Or
1. Wright
Phono 318-1'
l)UIU)!NO CONTKAOTOIt
tlmates furnlshod on request
3. Gosney.
Phono 3 ICl
DN'TItAfTnit a vn liunm.'ir
Ptlumtea Furnlahod an Roquost
E) rttht work is My Itofemico
t and Alder Sts. . Marshdelc
H. M. RfiniA
Eye, Kur, Xoso mid Tlirot
(uassKK I'-rrrni)
JI.WTIK 1J. 8IIAW
eaSCS Of U'llllli.li nml n.ll.lrotl
fee Phono 330. Rooms 200, 20J
zuz, Irving Block.
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ntti AUCIUTICCT
Otrices. 20G Irvliic niock
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AlICIIITI.'fi'P
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ARCIIITKOT
Marshfleld. Oregon. !
fs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D.
M.IUSH JUSSACii: AND JUJI-
kuij gvji.vastics
I'Olt All. iiici.mui.v
Commercial nvo. IMicii'iu 212-J
TostS
IAXO TUXKIl AX1) ItEPAIRRR
wye orders at W. R. Haines' Jlua
f5 S. Sixth Street. Phone 103-L
eri Riley Ballinger
I'l.WlfiT It'll irnini.nii
widence Studio, 217 No. Third St
I'D one 368-L.
prik Gjerdrum.
I'IXO IXSTItUCTJO.V
Studio
JTUo Arms. riiouo aao-J
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IS COMING
ARE YOU READY?
THE BEST PREPARATI0W IN THE WORLD IS IS A
BANK ACCOUNT '
Open one in our Savings Department. Interest paid
on time certificates of deposits also in the savings de
partment where deposits arc accepted for any amount.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Safely Deposit Boxes For Jionl.
181 MA UK in ST. v.
MRS. OM VH K. ItltOU'V
la now prepared to do flrst-clnss
droMmnklim at reasonable rntos.
Street nnd house gowns, skirts,
and bloimos, dunulug frocks,
llngorlwi droaaes. A trial or
der Is rquostod. fco our now
fall book of I'nrla raahlons.
inr AMwita rri io co iur tib . . KOvorninont has lssucl "Zllvorbons"
UOTTKItnAM, Oct. 14. Irnlant tmrlpt caloulntcd to replace tho nr
inch In Mollmul tontlnuo to talk tuul currenuy which dlsnppcnrM from
of tho Kuroponn war In whlspori olrotilntlon as soon as tho wnr thrent
nnd behind clocd doors, nml on. ' "' Tho cities, too, hnvo been glvon
would utmost think of tho Uul;eof tho right Io Issuo hucIi money, hacked
Allm was making nnothor ilecpnt ' H'u niunlflpnl prosperity, This
on tho Lowlands. A fow day ago luis had tho londency to restore con.
Lcforo (Juoon Wllhelmlim addrHK,-d rl,0lco n, r(!C(,llty ,,, Hlvor ,,nH
tho opoulng session of thu tnten- , ... ,.. ...
., ., , , . , . ,,, boon taken out of h dug so thnt now
(loueral on the subject of nuutrnltly,
oxprosslouH pro and eon could bo rondltloiw arc ralrlv normal.
heard In the cafes and othor public Public work which has boon delay-
pliiriM. Hut tho gontlo languagoi oil for ono renson or another has
of Her Majesty penetrated deeifly bun Inaugurated by tho national
editors have again taken to their' govornment, nnd most cities am hav-
meutnl retreats and tho burghers lug their sowers given a thorough
ngnlu think or tho floods that will' overhauling, In Rotterdam, for In-
Inundate most of North-Central IIol-j i.tanco, many atreets luivo been torn
land In enso nny warring untlon' up from one end Io the othor, nnd a
should attempt nu Invasion. ' largo force Is being employed In lift-
Holland has begun to realize tho' lug black evII-Rmelllng oozo from the
delicacy nnd difficulties of hor posl-' (mnnls by menus of wlro bnskots at
tlou, and tho danger of any pro- tho end of n long polo a primitive
nounced sympathy with ono or the way of doing things, but ono which
othor of tho belligerent powors. It helps to keep tho pcoplo In brond, If
Is feared thnt London might take not In butter. Then, too, tho nrtlfl
advantuge of any expression ot feel- rial advancing of food prices has been
lug In favor of tho alllus In tho given much attention,
hope of gottlng Thallnguo to mnko. Proclamations and announcement
concessions which would bring tho everywhere direct thnt this or thnt be
Germans ovor tho Dutch bordors. old at such nnd such n price.
L
EMPI3ROR WILLIAM of Germany
is a grandson of tho late'iueei
Victoria of England and ho., ns-
sorts thnt during tho Boer War. he
guvo vnluablo uld to fho English
In cp.iyiuorlng the South AfrlcatW
Dutch republic. ,
In nn Interview wltl tho London'
I Daily Mull glvon a long, time ago,.
tho Kulsqr clnlmed credit, for . the .
success, of tho English, arms In the,
Transvaal., Ho said: , , ,.
"Just lit tho time of your 'black
Wcok, In tho Decombor of . lO,
when dlsnsteiB followed ono another
In rapid succession, I rocolved a
lottor from Queon Victoria, my. rev
ered grandmother, written In sorrow
nnd affliction, mid bearing mnhlfeSit
traces of tho nuxlqtlcs which were
preying upon hor mind and, health.
I at quco returned a sympathetic
reply. Nay, I did more," I bade
one of my officers procuro for. rho
ns exact ,nn account as ho could
obtain of tho number of combatants
In South Africa on both sides, and
of the actual position of tho oppos
ing forces. With tho figures, befora
mo, I worked out what I consider
ed to be tho best plnn of campaign
under the circumstances, nnd submit
ted It to my genornl stuff for their
criticism. Thou I dispatched ItVfo
ICngluud, nnd . that document, like
wise, Is among thu. state papers "at'
Windsor Castle, awaiting tho serene
ly Impartial verdict of history. '.And,
tiB a mnttor of curious i.-olncldoiicu"
let mo add that tho plan which ( '
formulated ran vory much foiftlhoj
sninu llncB ns thut which w'ija "rc-'
tunlly adopted by Lord RobortH aud1
carried by him Into successful opT.?
oration." ' :
Tho statement Indicates that eltijfcr"
tho Knlser Is somowhnt coiicSbi5v
or olso ho wiib thon much mrtro
friendly toward England ihiin'Mie
Is today. ""'
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Interest Paid oh Time Deposits
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'our goo.-l curs ivlUi careful driven
Vm day bcrrjce, phone 11 f -J,
lilniico Millard l'ttrlors.
For night service, l'ho:io it(tO-L
Right Cafe.
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Dealers lu
NEW AND SECOXD-HAXD
GOODS.
302 No. Front St. Phono 340-L
1Hgga(WyyMinriraTg-a
The Union Market
OUR COLD STORAGE SYSTEM IS SURE A SUCCESS
Our Prima Roasts of Deef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal aud Pork cannot
bo "excolled.
Try one of our Pat Hens or Fryers for your Sunday dlnnor, that
has bean properly cooled, and noto the dlfforence.
J. E. FORD & CO.
LOT US MAKE
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' Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Immo-
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' to all Inturosts of our clients.
MINIMUM COST
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Tills part of tho Issuo Is clour
onough ovon to tho Gormnns,
whoso press refers to It now and
thon gunrdedly, and with tho Inti
mation that It Is bettor to hnvo
Holland afraid of England than In
love with Germany.
Holland on tho wholo scorns to
have been well satisfied with tho
pre-bollum status In Europe. Ger
many wns a good customor of tho
Dutoh colonlos nnd ptit nnnuully
millions Into tho Dutoh railways
aud ovorsou, river and canal bottoms.
7'hat thnro are nl present out of
work In Rotterdam somo 1 ft, 000
moil who heretofore made n comfor
table living In the transport business
grouted, by German Industry, Is a
dully reminder thnt after nil tho In
turosts of Holland do not He wholly
lu tho destruction of Germany's for
eign commerce Holland, In addi
tion to handling n groat part of Ger
many's supply of food, also carries
fully one-fourth of tho raw material
Imported by tho Gorman manufactur
ers nnd about ono-flfth of tho Gor
man exports, having almost entirely
tho traffic originating lu Rhenish
Prussia, Wostphnlln aud other parts
of tho emplio onjoylng canal trans
portation facilities accessible from
tho Rhino.
What tho conditions or this traffic
will bo after the war, Is a problem
with tho Hollander. Certain it Is
that Germany's Industrial position
could not bo reduced without causing
serious losses to the Netherlands of
this somo CO, 000 men, women and
oolldron suffering from unemploy
ment are tho evidence Formerly
about 300 son-going vessels outored
tho port of Rotterdam every wook
At present the average Is below tlilr-ty-flvo
aud moso of those uro said to
go with half cargoos. River and
Money Is being collected for the
support of thu poor. Tho fact Is that
Rotterdam, lllto all port cities, has u
hub-stratum of Inhabitants to whom
bare foot, lll-clothcd back nnd emp
ty stomach are of groater concern
than nil olso. Already tho pollcamon
patrol In pnlis, and whoro formerly It
wns a crime to spend n night sleoplni;
on a bench In tho park, this no long
ot arouses oven tho slightest atten
tion. What will come with tho ndvont of
winter Is somothlng of which men
think but do not tnlk. There will be
mi end oven to the amount of money
the hotter olnssog can spend in charity
work. Realization or this was signal
ized when a few days ngo tho Cham
her of Commurco and other civic so
cieties decided to bring collections to
a definite basis. Contributions art
made In certain amounts and at stat
ed Intervals, but tholr continuation
necossarlly depends upon tho econom
It conditions of those who mako them.
With huslnoBs almost at a standstll'
thoro Is no tolling when that tlmr
will bo reached. Willi tho coming ol
winter, too, the demands aro bound
to become heavier nnd needs more
pressing. All this Is best understood
when one eeos and hears that tlu
hotter olassoa aro taking tho wlsr
precaution of providing against mol
vlolonco against their homos.
Tho systematic Interfering of Eng
laud and Franco with Dutch shipping
Is not relished hero. Holland, It Ii
said, has given every proof that sh(
ls willing to do her best for thq pre
sorvutlon of hor neutrality. Tha
some grain has entered Germany from
Holland cannot bo denied, but recent
ly tho govornment has-put a stop t
this. All railroad cars entering Ger
many aro now examined by tho mill
tary authorities along thu border, ano
THE ALICE H.
SPECIAL EXCURSION' TO
CHARLESTON REACH SUNDAY
Leaves Miirblifk'ld nt K A. M.
ROUND TRIP 50c
tlakch connection with nulo for Sud
tict liny nml Hlioie Acres
writing for nppolntmont.
Murshfluld, Oregon
canal traffic Is all but paralyzed, and all contraband Is confiscated. Tin
tlto railroad receipts aro dwindling Dutch government Iiob agreed tha
constantly. As a mombor of the food belongs to thoso articles whlcl
local Chambor of Commorco remark-1 havo been Included In tho list of artl
ed: "Our railroads aro kopt busy cles coming undor tho head of "hos
171 South Rrondwny
Phono RH
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
hauling coal for themselvos." lie
might havo added that when not do
ing this thoy aro obliged to handle
one-tenth of the Dutch army back
uid forth, tho mon undor aruiB bolng
entitled to one day with their faml-'
Ilea every tenth day. .
Much has beon done by the govern
tllo assistance" and at present Ger
I many Is getting nono of these. Some
tlmo ago It was learned thnt some
Dutch farmers along tho border had
been doing a Uttjo business with th
Gormaus, but now this has been stop
leA
It 13 felt hero, thereforo, that Eng
ment to nvort disaster, employ tho land and Franco might bo a llttlt
unemployed and lessen tho suffering more lenient with Dutch shipping
of thoso unable to find work. Tho Holland herself noodB Uio products of
PRIEST TAKING LETTERS i, ,
HOME SHOT ahaJhi'y
DEPARTMENT I)U NORD, France,'
Oot. H, Fuluoly arraigned ns A Bpyrj
Alllm llnlnliiwnilit fnmwiHtu m itunful: '
sor In the Collcgo of Our rfady"icT""'
Dunkirk, was summarily exe'eutwd Ht
ValouclonitoH oft Friday morning.,
Tho nbbo was returning on .a bi
cycle to his parish nt Maine after a
momorlnl service for his father, .who
died a month ngo. When arretted
by n patrol of Uhlans he. .had' no
Incriminating documonts, but he car
ried letters from Fronch soldiers' tat
Dunkirk to their famlllos. '
Tho nbbo was tried at midnight
by n court martial enmposod of of
ficers, who after a trial which wan a
mockery, condemned him to.he shot
at-duybreak as a spy. TImS priest
was confldod to tho enro of the
Gorman military chaplain and passed,
the, night lu praying In one qf ' the'
wnltlng rooniH of tho station.
A, S In tho morning ,-tlff abb'ej
wns placod In it motor car and' taken'
to the place of execution on the-'
outskirts of Valonclonnes. On the
way lio ropoated tho prayers for U8
dyliif; nid.,Kavo his captors a lelf
to his mothor. Thon ho knelt jtrtf
nrnyor for a moment nnd soon fell 1
Ufelpss, plorcod by a dozen bullets. '
"Tllo, Gormans first unceremonious
y throw tho body Into a hastily
made grave which was not. deeper
than a foot nnd a half. A paiiwbyj
eoliig a portion of a cnosock' pro'
trudlug, placed stones on the gray
for n cross and tho womeH-'efthe
vicinity covored tho grave wifk
'lowors. ' .l
Tho Abbe Delobocque Is the my
ttith prlwjt In e dlpqew of CkmbraT "
o bo shot by tho Germans. J1" ,''
i-ij
'ior colonlos, but as ithe case af tlu
(otterdnm Lloyd steamer lSUQpa
ins demonstrated Theee' twTlwlfiKfi
Mits are not greatly Intereeted Ih th&.'
Tho curgo taken conslstea Urgbe
illmontarlcs, sticlu m -wttfk, lfiS--
on mid the email autuitlttoe efniifi ,
and tapioca could not have wattwlJaiiyJ
Increased tho food supply or Qwimir,
iad It roally found Ita way iHte Sta't"
country, .It was atwjWV thatke
seizure by tho French ef Miw
Ingots consigned to ' JNett(5JS'd
Hank, and xI'tual.l-r DuteU 'HHrStRn
nont proporty, wa not h ?.
cosslty. 7i$2fe.
Rut with the Holland, l$ggLr
a case of ferln and bear U'MafiT Is
lot l(koly that they will 'f5aLj,r0T
vldod It will serve their iwjm hRI
mately to romember, Thf QrwHy
night havo dono th hh, tfcUg, fcad
ioaltlons been reverb, )&, r.
Ing on tho matter. Tfc t ghat
Holland has bee give i'gjji-.!
of whnl minron,. TT ..
mnv, aBU.,ft4 tne
feeling Is that tk flMvia
nas never meant m ntU.MultMi
patriotic as th4. timhmmij wi. .-
anso for bcum .-' sfw' ..
this resontnient nut .
presslou hurt U yA
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