The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, T914. EVENING EDITION.
THREE
MFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
1 Lothard McClure
' ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices 111 all courts.
oom l-i l'l'"nB"n Ilciinelt Dank
eel Ostlind
fci0 TUNER AND REPAIRER
feiro orderB at W. it. liaines' Mui-
u Company.
fj S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L
H. Harper
General Repairing nnd Cablnot
lUUHUlfc.
bone 349-J.
K88
x.vrr!t
T. 7ompkins, D. S. T.
' (Wcltmor Method)
vvfTV Known uiseuso ireaiea
llthout drugs or Btirgory. Rooms 1
hd l " Qulu uiuauwujr,
bone 13Z-ii. Aiurnuuoia, ur
M. Wright
rhono 188-R.
Eitlmatca furnished on request
r. H. M. Shaw
GLASSES FITTED
It JIATTIE . SHAW
hitniKPM of Women nnd Children
Idee Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201,
zuz, irviuc U10CK.
Keniamin Ostlind
I CONSUMING ENGINEER AND
AIiuiiithux'
Offices. 200 Irving Dlock
Ihono 103-1 or 2C7-J.
warsuiioiu, Oregon
If. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
looms 301 and 302, Coko RulMIng
Marsh field, Oregon
Ifm. S. Turpen
AIlUlllTKIr
Marshflold, Oregon.
Irs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D.
KVEMSII MASSAGE AND MED.
ICAIi GYMNASTICS
FOR ALL DISEASES
1)7 Coiimicrclnl live. Phono 2 1 2-J
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P. A.
for
smoke
grouches!
EVERYBODY'S
mighty strong for
Prince Albert, because
it's tobacco with a smile!
Sort of turns on the sun
shine it's so delightful.
And there never was a
tobacco that rolls up such
::. "'S:":?:::. a high-top-thoroughbred
$:&.. Jil mQkin's cigarette. It just
:::W::::S??SSiSi' UCaiS U1C DUna IOr DUliy
Men throughout the
nation smoke Prince Albert jammed in a jimmy
pipo or rolled in a cigarette. Sort of natural, at
that, because you nor any other man ever did hit
the trail of a tobacco like
Framice to Keep Prisoners
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Albert.
NO HAW EDGES
-on
YOUR COLLARS
If you hnvo tlicm laundered
IrwiN city stkam laundry
the national joy smoke
. jS
Get this hunch : P. A. is made by an exclusive patented pro
cess that cuts out the bite and the rankness. "Why, you can
smoke and smoke P. A. and it will not even tingle your
tongue ! Put it up against any old brand you ever smoked,
or heard of, no matter what the price P. A. will win in a
walk. You need your happy days smoke fun now ! Just get
going right off the bat.
Buy Prince Albett in the firtt than you hit. Jutt toy, natural likai "P. A, .
tormina." Theft tha past word, oil right, all right I Toppyrtdbagt, 5c;
tidy red tint, JOcf alto fiandtomo pound and half-pound humidors.
IDr AwocltlM rrnt it. wxn St? TlmM.
PARIS, Nov. I The American '
Embassy, under Its obligations to re
present Gormnn nnd Austrian Inter
ests In France, Is looking after nliout
SO, 000 persons who nro detained as
nlteu enemies In cloven localities In
Franco. These were Germans nnd
Austrlnns living In the country at the
outbreak of the war. The French
government provided special trains
going to neutral frontiers for two
f days after hostilities had begun, nnd
nil UioBC remaining wltmn Franco af
ter those two dny& woro obliged to re
port themselves to the pollco nnd go
to those towns In Franco to which
they had been assigned.
ThVi Stnto Department nt Wash
ington has nttnehed II. Perclval
Dodge, formorly minister to Pana
ma, to the Embassy hero as special
agent to hnvo charge of Gormnn nnd
Austrian affairs. The third floor of
tho Embassy building Is taken en
tirely for this work nnd a consld-
ciahlo stuff of secretaries and Inter
preters nro at work.
Tho reason Hint Franco holds 80,-
000 civilians ob prisoners of war ap
pears to be as hostages for the propor
treatment of French citizens who nro
similarly hold In Germany nnd Avis
trlrt, nnd to hnvo In hand n means
or reprisal Bh'ould thoro bo any 111
trcntment of French soldiers enptur
od by Gormnn or Austrian nrmlci.
Tho most distinguished prisoner Is
probably Count Pejacsowlch, member
of tho Ilungnrlnn cabinet for Croatia,
Slnvontn nnd Dnlmntln. Ho happen
ed to ho nt Vichy taking a euro when
tho war bogau. Mo Is nllowed to re
main In his hotel nnd hns entire free
dom of movement within tho town.
A good mnny hundreds of Gorman
nnd Austrian subjects have been al
lowed to remain Where they woro,
ench becauso of special reasons;
other hundreds upon tho roprosonta- (
tlon of tho American Embassy hnvo
been allowed to lcRve tho country.
In each enso also for special reasons,
usually those of 111 health. Dut
thoro aro still about 80,000 who had
to go to tho detention camps. Thesb'
nro usually In barrncka formerly oc
cupied by troops, Thoro Is n 'good
deal of crowding nnd tho food" Is
probably about what Fronch soldlors
receive. Thero apponrs to b& 'every
Intention on tho part of tho Frdnch
government to treat theso Jnyolun
tary hostages as woll as they can, un
der tho necessities of war, Thorer In
in Franco a great deal of suffering
anion French people. It Is likely
Hint millions nro loss well fed than
the Gorman and Austrian prisoners.
Nevertheless, theso prisoners, being
forced to llvo awny from their own
homes, find llfo difficult nnd full of
Inconvonlencos, Thoy nro nllowed to
rccolvo money nnd spend It as thoy
plenso. Thy also wrlto nnd rccolvo
letters freoly, except Hint thoy nro nil
road by consors.
Switzerland hns undertaken to
conduct tho exchanges of prisoners
nnd nmong tho first that aro being
exchanged nro French people caught
In Germany nnd Austria by tho war,
and Gernmiirt and AtiBtrlnns detnlnod
In Franco. Germnus and Austrlanx
nro taken by French pollco to tho
Swiss border nnd turned over thViro
to Swiss agents, who In turn trans
fer Fronch citizens to tho Fronch representatives.
NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
cum.ingh ok coguiMii:
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C
I. J, BOAIFB
$
A. II. HODGINfl
larshficfd K ,
ISI..IMIIIIUVI .V.U.
l.'stliimtes Furnished
lone 30P-J. JfarshaeU, OrccoM
U. !
CITY AUTO & TAXI CO.
DAY AND NIGHT HKRVICB
For taxi, phono 103, Ideal Cafo.
For touring cars, phono 20.
Chnndlor Hotel
LYNN TjAMHHTH, Prop.
New CiiIm : : New Cars
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
has boon a hobby with us for a good many roars nnd a lot of
our customers will toll you whon it enmos to getting good, sound,
durable framing matorlal at tho right price wo know our busi
ness. Just toll what you want to build and tho amount you want
to spcid and we'll get busy with our poncll uud figure out tho best
your uoney can buy. Try us. u, u 4 . ,
C. A. Smith Lumber
St RC
Ut 1VX1
Of.
o'
Co.
CUT tub
piioni: loo.
RBTAIIj DKPARTMBNT
IfUKIj RHifc 1 TWO RY USING OUR WOOD
182 KOUT1I HROADWAY
THE COOS HOTEL
Formorly of Marshflold
WASHINGTON AVENUK
HTADDBN STRKBT
NORTH IH'.NI)
O. A. Mi'lllu, l'rop.
OF ELECTION
witnrj'" . - - --
nrirtfi n hi"'- -
K00NTZ GARAGE
Excelsior Motorcycle Agency
LEE TIRES
AUTOMOniLES STORED
PX)3 COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETI
MACHINE SHOP
MARINE AND AUTOMOniLB
REPAIRING
GASOLINE) FOR SALE
0RTII FRONT ST. PHONE 180-J
DArrERIES REPAIRED AND
CHARGED
P. L. ADAMS & SON
Dealers in
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
GOODS.
i"2 No. Front St. Phono 340-L
PLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY
Ebtilhllshcd 188U.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $115,000
Interest Paid on TImo Deposits
" Offlcors:
J. W. Rcnnclt. PrcMdcnt.
J. II, Flanugniii Vlrt'-PiPsldent.
It. V, Williams Cashier.
Geo. l Winchester, Asst. Cashier.
I l)r AuotltlM lint lu Coot hJ Tlrnn.
llOSTON, Mass. Nov. 4. Tho first
Mnssnohusettu town to bo heard from
lu tho statu election was Norwell,
which gnvo for govornar, McCull, ro-
SOUTH COOS RIVER HOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
Icavos MarMiflohl even day
H ii. in. Lciivfh head if rler I i publican, 81; Wnlker, progressive, 17,! noWH Monday ovonlng of tho death
Coin County Kent Nchh iih Told ly
The Kenllnel
The Sentinel Is lu recept of n clip
ping' from tho Port Dover, Ontario,
Maple Leaf, telling of tho mnrrlngu
of Miss IloHsId Wlnfred Perry, daugh
ter of Mrs. W. B. Porry, to J. (1.
PutorHon,' o fthut place. Tho
brldo was born In CJoqiilllu nnd liv
ed liuro Hoveral yeart
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry L. (Irnff, of
Hoiixor Hill, ur tho hnppy parunU
tif n' baby boy born yesterday miirii-Iuk.
Richard L. D(vonport was rclons
j oil from Jail Wednesday, nftor hav.
, lug M'rod n thirty-day senteiicn for
Ignmhllng nt LnkcHldo.
Mr. and MrM. 'Frank Ray, of
Mnrshfleld, hnvo been visiting Alvn
Warren nnd wife during tho past
jwook. Mr. Warren Is tholr nophow
I Councilman D. D. Plorco stnrted
last Thursday for California, hut
did not got off until Saturday owing
to tho Elizabeth being delayed. Ho
plans to spond somo tlmo In San
Francisco nnd vicinity.
J. P. Michaels, of tho Oregon
Power Company, recolvod tho sad
got his faco punched," All went' well
for n time until Cnndy Is declare
to hnvo accompanied tho young' lady
out shortly after Biippor Inst' eve
ning. Down tho streot thoy met
young Trlbhoy, who Immodlatel ho
gnu to mako good hlo word, -Ciindy
rocolvcsl n blackened oyo and,, both
men were plncod under arrest for
fighting. ."V
PORTiaND WANTS, MICIIIIJ.
nt ;i::ii p, in.
STEAMER HAINllOW
leave head of river dally nt 7
a, in, LcAes Marshflelil tit " l
in. For charter apply on board.
ROGIMtS At SMITH,
Proprietors.
Walsh democrat, 50. Samu town lu
1013 gnvo Itlrd, progressive, 03; Gar
dner, republican, 71; Walsh, demo
crat, C7.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
l10W
Sec C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
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THE
niSOTElLS
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES
Apr J. N. BAYLISS
A7 Kind of Brick Work at
Prices That Are Right
And ull Work Gunrnnteod
,wil at "Tho Flresldo," Johnson
43lfj 137 Socond 8t phono
fnch Ranges. Boiler Work
MERCHANT'S CAFE
ropuiar place tor
Good Meals.
Commercial & B'dw'y
THE ALICE H.
kAm.9AIj EXCURSION TO
ARLESTOX IIKAOII KITNM1AY
es Slartlifield at 8 A. M.
HUUND TRIP 50c
RAINY SEASON
IS COMING
ARE YOU READY?
THE BEST PREPARATION 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 are accepted for any amount.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS EAY
Safety Deposit Buxes For Bent.
LEJT US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltlo & Trust Co.. Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Imme
diate service, prompt attention
to all Interests of our clients.
MINIMUM COST
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
four good cars with careful drivers.
Fot day service, phono 111-J,
HIhiico Rllluril Parlors.
For night service, Pliouo 260-Ii
Right Cafo.
D. L. F00TE. '
SUITH CLEANED AND PRESS
EDSUITS .MADE TO ORDER
GIVE ITS A TRIAL
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
JAY DOYLE & O. O DAGGETT
256 Central Ave. Phono 2G0-X.
Kie,
Connection with nutn tnr Hiin-
rnng ray TIMES WANT ADS GET RESU1
I MATT L. .MAY
, Western Oregon Reprehcntatlvo
of
I HAAS HHOTHEKS
Importers and AVIlolosnlu Grocer
Marsiiueiu, uregon
,11ps. Mvrtlo Arms. Tel. 3.0
Chandler Hold.
I Walter Culln, Coqulllo; fi,
Frnnkllu, Gardiner; Charles
Denver; R. L. Hnttlo, Randon;
Chnrlos E. Marsh, Portland; C. J.
Smith, Portlnml; Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Dronnor, Whoolor; M.lss R. Seat,
j Portlnml; James A. Millars, Port
I land; C. E. I.oinou, Hood River;
JK. E. Lnraway, Portland; J. M.
Angus, Portland; II. Wllllngliam,
I Portlnml; II, (I. Ilolton. St. Louis;
J. J. Stownrt, Portland; Jack Gould,
Myrtlo Point; I). Uarten, Portland.
St. Lawrence Hotel.
J. II. Dyer, St. Louis; Charles C.
Drown mid wlfo, Port Orford; Mrs,
A. II. Mnnwnring, Langlols; Bon
Uoyd, Portland; Jack A, 'Jeffors,
Portland; Arthur Hryson, E. J.
Simon, Sawyor, Wis.; Fred M. Stora
und wlfo, Daniels Creek; Wllllum
Scott, South Inlet; W. Robinson,
Floronce; Frank Boutin, Bayfield,
Wis.; A. II .Moore, Seattle,
Ll)d Hotel.
J. Roborson, Tncomn; F. Sohafer,
Sonttlo; C. M. Morrlck and wlfo
Gold Beach; D. E. Plorco nnd wife,
Portland; Mrs. C. W. Soiling and
daughter, Rosoburg; Frank Talbot,
Coqulllo; F. A. NoUon, North Bond;
F. Langano, Chicago.
Itlaiiro Hotel
J. Bonson, Gardiner; Frank L.
Holding, Duluth; M. J. Mess, San
Antonio; Claronco A. Wallaeo. Myr
tle Point; Ray Noel, Bluo Ridge;
P Dolan, Bluo Rldgo; P. L. Pierce,
Lalslde, Harry Luttroll, Myrtlo
Point, Churles McCray. Coqullle;
Claud Wyland, yoauillo; Andrew
of a sister nt Oregon City nnd lort
that night to rntch tho Rosoburg
stngo. P E. McKonna and S, E,
Henderson ncrompanlod him as far
us Myrtlo Point.
NEW RANDON OASIPH
Tho productive ond of tho tlo bus
flnosB received a marked Impetus ,thls
wook whon Mr. McNnughton, a ro-
cont arrival from Washington, start
od a camp on tho Doylo ranch above
tho Soeloy & Anderson logging
w camps Ho states that ho intonds
Sldlo tn employ from 25 to 30 mon during
Uio ontlro winter Bonson. J, O.
Wrmor nnd family havo movod to
tho camp whoro they will conduct
tho boarding houso. Randon World.
MYRTLE POINT MAN WED8
A pretty wedding took plnco at
tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, C, M. Hor
maun, of Myrtlo Creek, nt which two
well-known pooplo woro united In
mnrrlago. Tho contracting parties
woro Mlbs Nota Hermann, of Myrtlo
Creek, nd Fred Bryant, of Myrtlo
Point, Tho ceremony was perform .'
by Rov. G. A, Tnggart, lu tho pres
ence of only immodlnto relatives. Af
ter a few days spent hero, tho !m -py
coupln will Ienvo for Myrtlo I'jIiU
where tho groom has a position lu a
mill. Rosoburg Review.
ALLEGED SUITORS FIGHT
Tho Men Arrestee! Olio Claimed tho
Other Hud Ills Girl uud Fight
Started on tho Street.
Ahnor Trlbhoy nnd a waiter at
tho Palaco Hotel by tho namo of
Candy, woro nrrestod Monday eve
ning on tho streot, tho ond of a
foud alleged to havo been cuused
through persistent attentions of Can
dy Jto tho young lady of Trlbboy'B
affections.
According to tho story told tho
officers Trlbboy had warned Candy
not to appear on tho street with the
said lady at any tlmo after five
Port CoiiiiiiIhmIou Thoro Would ICro
(Nmw Ray Mar Dmlgo for Work,
Tho Portland Orognnlnn says:. Port
of Portland Commissioners tiuvo
agreed with M. Talbot, general man
agor, as to tho udvlsablllty of enter
ing Into nn arrangement with Major
Morrow for tho employment of tho
now dredge Col, P. 8. Mlchlo In tho
liurlior during tho winter. Tho dig
ger Is now undergoing official tests
nt Astoria that aro oxpocted to cover
a period of two or throu weeks. Af
ter that she will bo ordered out of
commission, ponding tho rccolpt of
authority for making certain change's
calculated to Incronso hor efficiency.
"Becauso the port of Portland hUs
not sufficient spneo avallablo lu
which to doposlt material dredged
from tho main harbor, It is Impracti
cable to attempt to start a project
recently ndopted for a unlforpi depth
of ut lease thirty feot between har
bor lines with the Port's dredges.
With tho Mlchlo It Is said tl-o plan,
could bo carried out ridvantagoously,
oven If the Mlchlo doposltcil.dredg
Iiirh Just bolow tho harbor and ono
of tho pipeline dredges trad to pump It
ashore." ti'
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