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UA4fcM&U lUiT" .. .. . - w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FOUR li COOS BAY TIMES M. C DAX 1 can rcslstcry slnco tho European, wori began, according to nn official Btntc mcnt Issued today by the department MALOXHY. Kdltor nnd Tub. of commerce. Oreat llrltnln hns been : MAI.OXEY, Xchs Editor tho heaviest loser, as sixty two of " tho vissoIr. nrcvlouslv sailed under Official Taper of Coos County. thp Eng,l8n fInp ScveM (ormnM nnd Entered at tho PostoffTco at Marsh- ve jJegnn vessels complete the list. Sfrough S! 0nma..i0ra8 S'cffi Forir-nlne of the esso.s are frel- nail matter. Kttr8 aml twc,.v ar0 passengers. Dedicated to me service oi iu -riie remaining nve are noi uesiKiiu- BIIUII ,, 1.1n..rtM .Matfrtla anr.i1t.rkH MWU I. ,.'U. llUtVtl IMOWID pivhi-" ,.'.. slonnl reslstery through Anicrlran consuls. ..ni. tm nn pnnd cause lack a' champion, aud that evil shall not thrive unopposeu. Official Taper of Coo County Dedicated to tho sorvlco of the people, that no good cause shall la:k a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. An Independent Republican news paper published every ernlnt except Bunday, and Weekly by TJie Coos Hay Times Fubllshluj to ""AddresTall communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. WHAT MAKES Till; ASSOCIATED . Titles keliahle. PHilF SOCIAL CALEXDAK. IX REFElOtlXU to the Associated Tress In n recent Issue the London Times said: It Is the most wonderful news organization In the vorld nnd nothing In Europe can eoniparo with It. Its statements aro gen erally ncctirato nnd aro Implicit ly trusted throughout North America." This Is a remarkable tribute from tho best known newspaper In the world. That the Associated Tress has been ablo to build tip n reputa tion for reliability, Justifying such an unqualified Indorsement from the greatcsT'KhRllslr daly, Is due to the' wlso provision In Its constitution which makes It (purely n mutuul, nonprofitmnklng orgntiUutlon. The SOU dally newspapera In tho United States which compose tho member- I WEDNESDAY. Young .Matrons with Mrs. It. ' J W. Morrow. j Daptlat Missionary Ten with J Mrs. H. II. Tntchett ns hostoss. . j Trlscllln Club with Mrs. ' j Chrlstlnnten. Tresbyterlan Women's Auxll ' j Inry. , I Junior Class Danco at tho I Willing Uldg( Coos Day Women's Club wKii Mrs. J. Wright Wilson. H. W. M. C. with Mrs. Wheelor. TIIUHSDAY. j I A. N W. with Mrs. W. T. Murphy. j I Norwegian Lutheran Young j i Ladles' Aid with Mrs. It. O. I , ELDER LEAVES 0 EUREKA I Thorpe. I ship of tho Astoclated Tress nro each.' FRIDAY. jt nnd all guardians of the Integrity of I j Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. j I Its nows service I j J. A. Ulatt. I Every nowspapor momber has n Mllllcoma Club Danelne Tar- j , , vote In making Its bylawk and In the! ty. j fCamCS Fair SlZCd PaSSentJCr election of Its directors. Tho cost of - list antl Frcltlht CartlO To I Resume Her Schedule collecting tho iiowh from nil quarters of tho world and the distribution of It to tho 900 members for publication In their newspuporK Is dlvldod among tlA) members In accordanco with n cnrqfully worked out assessment plan. (OyiMLLE TARTY. Our Qlxtoen Striped Flag. How ninny Htrlpes In the American ting? Thirteen, of course, yet there's nn American ling Mown legally today which bus sixteen stripes. It la the ling of the ruvonuo cutter service, and the stripes nru vertical, nut horizontal, i nu In tho ordltmry ensign. The stripe nearest the Rtnff Is red: then come white and rod alternately, so that the outermost stripe Is white. The reason for tho sixteen Htrlpes Is found In the fact that whun the revenue Hug was iiuthorlzed. In 17l!. there were sixteen states In the Union, three having Join- Lllihy COAL. The Mud YOF have ALWAYS t'SI.D. Phono 71L Pacific Llwry nnd Transfer- Company. (Special to The Times.) COQUILLE. Or.. Nov. A. A very TiiiM nifittitmi la rnnnlrnJ aimnlv .. .. jjfcij iiuiuiui to ivihmvu w ...-. iiiimsniiL nniiowu on nnrrv wnii irivon i to the other members tho news or by tho Misses. Cunulnglinm nnd Poln-'Eurtfkft th'8 or.lllK; his nowspapor field, and In return hoiji.rU m Mm ,nn,.. ,,r ir rmm.h in n,. . Ml81' Certrudo (lolilo, F. I At 10 o'clock this morning tho George W. Klder left out for Eureka taking with nor a fair passenger list cd the original thirteen. New York and small freight .cargo. Tribune. Tho following pnsBongors left for New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET"" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend M. Noff, ' About 7:30 tho Juko Trootor, Ira Acorn, Frank Is entitled to receive mo news irom .ubnrbH of thin dtv. tho districts covered by each of tho KUt.HtB woro usi,ered Into mystic bow- (irue' A1Io . Jumeii Hedden, her ,, for a fool 900 other mombera. 'ors by young ladleH ilressod ns ghosts. ,J' " (?lrook80n' W Moiwoii, (lus'tho same question. m tut organization aro puunsuers'Tll0 Krentor portion of tho attendanco u ' , noiding an kiiius or political ami re- woro ,nn8ked representing different IIKIOIIH ueneis. ine news service, ll(ir,H. Hllell nH .,ln Aln,,r.rnn ,, .,. Dlserotlon.' A lion that had been III nsked a sheep If hU breath was bad The sheep said "Yes." and tho lion bit oft X wolf, aslied sit Id "No." 1 1 lin the Hon killed for u liar. A fox In Tho following Is the list of imriuii-' answer to the question said ho had a gers who camo down on tho Kldor, cold In Mil head ami could not huicII. LowRates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks hotwoen nny points In Mnrshflold nnd do gonornl hauling for roasonnblo rntos, OTA It THAXHFICIt A STORAOI3 CO Levi Hclsncr, Proprietor Thones: 120-J, ID-L, UH-Il IBBLKBBVaB B II ! M therefore, must necessarily bo an mi., M,nnMin,m, ,JIIt tll0 Jraloul ,,,, 'fs onlny from I ortlnnd: prejudiced recital of facts without whlch ftrrved rnthor ,t0 c Wl lll0 Tearl Norrls, I liner Norrls, L. L. pi y. rjrjp 1 -olr;or bias. cllmaxTho house was beautifully J0"1"; Mr"' 1Vf,rr'8' l' K; rrS' "' P I 1 H T ft VI It Is for this reason that AMOclBt-tt.coraea M O. llolton fc II. Staples, Julius l-ree- J (J LH I 1-Press dispatches are rend with ; Tho w t , raUBlp n. h.-J. bln.sou J. C Ward Mrs. -,-, v "-' coimucnco in an cities in uu ms , lorri- I)raiUo i.roiiKht his isranha- ""' ."'"'. D""' " ".""''. I nnm D flBin nuaubMU BALM OPENS CLOGGED of tho Union. The public has found by yeurs of experience that thoy get tti truth through tho Associated .Press. phono nnd Mr. Itoby gave selections on thq violin nnd Mr. John Fonnol led the singing, nil kinds of gamou were played until 11:30 When a stim- ptloiiB supper was served by the yotniK Ceo. J. Hkro, C. J. Smith, MIsh It. ' Seat, Ulanclu) Ausoldn, Mrs. V. K. Rice, Maxlue Rlct, V. K. Rlee, Mrs. Karl II allies. M. Griffin, II. J. Stow tart, Albert F. Lugoiihuhl, Adrnln ' H WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST iiALi.owirnx ix tumtkix IIOLMW. I'm fealln kliul'n mad Cye. Yes, warm around the collar, Tho way them pesky boyn ket up lBt night In pumilklu hollar. Last night I turned In early Cye Aud Tlldy culed mo mean Hut I linden thought about Tho night abenu llullowo'uu. ladles, (lames wero then Indulged In ! ;"nk,,y' lm "",lkI?y'IIKl" Kaoy- UiTn .Vlil! ,..,,,. . .I , , , , O Ivor Ruultoy, R. P. Ran :oy, J. A. Xom, Head, 'llnimt nti Itientho until lo clock when all started for, Kr.vIy-.I)i.lI llcmln.lio (Joes-Xns- homo wlHl.ii g lullowee.ica.no often., ty Discharge Stops. Thow attending wore: Campbell, . I. M. ' Try. "Ely's Cream Ralm." 1 rV0,?1rU,T' n n r'Ayru-. Jr.. Fao Hronner, Mrs. K. A. "n 'tto anyway, just to me, Merr el Punter, Norrll Drain, . ' , . ... . try It Apply a UttU In tho nostrils Dale Painter. Clarence Cunningham. "r. A; Urennor v,u It el - , , tnnt your cIoMO, , l ... '........... .....,.,..... inrdson. C. A. Dooloy, Mattlo C. Skol- Btoppod-un nr naBsagus of tho bond I. urn iiiiiu viiiiiiiiihii." .iijuiu -ii - ulughnm, Marguret Cunningham, Ma- bio Stevenson, Viola Nicholson, Joule , ley, llnzol Mullen, Arthur Ilryson, "! open; you will brontho freely; Mm A If rt'llL.n l.',.i, .i rinivn UUIIIieHB 011(1 ,. . n. ... I.. w ..:.., ... .,. ..I3..v, c Hut this morula when I got up An saw the things all upside down, AVuy I Jest hitched up the old Gray mare nnd conio troton In town, hondneho dlsappoar. lv mnriilni.t Hia nntnrlili nnlil.lti. I.' l.'i.v Mm I.'iv I.' A f'.. ..11.1. ..II ! . !' V . . ..' ;" '". v....iru Viinnn u'nukiv. Km I'lnmui ' " uonu or I'uuirruui soro inroai Will .'.. . ... , ,, ., .. i llaby .1. Robertson, Mrs. J. M. Rob- bo gone. Chase, -IsloJoh ..on, I bar lo McCoy. -o K , m8ory nmv, not , Mnble McCoy (llm.la Roby. Holla a. II bolt lo of "Kly ' Cronm Ialm" Lund, Kdwlu Lund, 'hey woro chap-, ,, ' ...,., ,, , , .,' nt any drug store, this sweet fra- eronolbv Madeline M lol.nson , C' ,'" ,'ov,MBOn' K' l'W!'. n.Braut balm dissolves by tho hont of eronoii i .laueuuo m .ioiiuhoii. wiiii....i.....i n uu a i. ii,.r . ,i i....n..t..., ... ..'.., ... ... .vw, p.' MiVHIlTmiMi IK-I'l'FltK ' m'" 0y,,' ,,mk 8' ,,,rf,lt8' K' roW"' tho nostrlU; penotrntos and hcnla the Inflamed, H'wollen mombrnuo: which lines tho noso, head and i throat; cj.onrs tho air passages; stops nasty discharges nnd n fooling of cleansing, soothing rollof cornea 1m- modlntoly. Don't Iny nwnko tonight atrug gllng for broath, with hend stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking nnd blow ing. Catarrh or n cold, with Its running noso, foul mucous dropping Into tho throat, and raw dryness la distressing but truly ncodloss. Put your faith JuBt once In "Ely's Croam llnlm" nnd your cold or catarrh will surely dlsappoar. For Salo by Drown Drug Co. , .. . , ,,,,.. . 'Mrs. Oeo. Handy, A. L. Colwell, Mrs. List o advertised otters from BpftnioUi ,.,,,. St.ftri,ollI( ,,, t0.,.urm..Hm, ,... me ., . .., m Jmho 8n w (Jr(,tn. lending Novciinber a, Ilill. Persons , , a.. ii,....m i. i... t,..ri .., ..io' culling for the same -will please sayi tfU. IMJII . 4 fV UV PHWIHI i The Kaiistublo to collar Kvery blasted boy that lltw Down ttioro In pumpkin hollar. 3. I linden got (ho rods nwny Or seven L'll bo blowed Tllf tho wheels went off nnd I of Corst) took u hoador In the road. Tlio old gruy mure begin to dance And 1 beglu to holler, Thttiu blasted hoyu took off tho burs Down there In pumpkin hollar. 4. They took tho old buck-board apart And put It on u church They sot nor all togather llko A chicken on her perch, I'll never get my gate again I'll but my bottom dollar, Hut l'll fix them pesky boys uext Year, If r live In pumpkin hollar. C. And that uln't all thoy did, Cye, .lust come out here ami ueo advertised and pay one cent for ouch letter claimed. Anderson, Andy. Hiouard, Win. Rattle, R. L. Moduli, Mrs. J a lie, Chustnln, W. D. Chastalu, Auiiu. ChrlHtluusou, Carl, Knglo, Mrs Lewis F. Carr, Mrs. W. P. a Leppauen, Frans. McKlnnnu, Miss Alice, Martin Paul. Mnrgau, Pore Stuart, L. II. Tracey, Mrs. J. E, Wnttors, Floronco Wllbon, V. S. W 11. CURTIS. P. M. Murshfield, Oregon SLANG IS HARDY. SaSgWSMMMt3BBCTM7MImifc'Tift;'rMM mea0SlQi70 Trouble For Pa. "Wlior.. do lhi'v wind you up. Thoy took tho plows, and rakes, nnd IskieekerV" Miss Hoes and stuck 'em In a tree And when my Tlldy saw om Why she J est let out a holler 1 got mad, and, gostwlang them Hoys thut live lu pumpkin hollar! - Riley. "Wind me upj" "Yes, Pn said you sang mechanical ly." Houstou Post. SKVENTY-FOl'R I'OREKlN HHIPH NOW l-'LY AM ERICA X FLAX1 WASHINOTON, D. C, Oct. 30 Soventy-four foielgn-bullt vcsboIs Tontorlal 8arcm. Uarber-Very borry. sir. but I'm nfrald I've made a small cut on your chin. Subject-All. It tnust have been a sharp spot on the razor, London Punch. Wholotomo Advleo. . Just because It Is no dltllcult for a rich muu to enter the Uugdoui of heuv. with an aggrcguto of 06,37:1 grosi e t,,e (VOf w-ll h,oUiu uot tbluU Uo tons have sought the protection of ,Ua,uu absolute clucu.-UUlu Uuck. Clu- the stars and stripes by taking Amerl-1 zitta. Some Suppoiedly Modern Phrases Are ReaDf Centuries Old. Much of tl. current slang supposed to bo modern Is uot new. l'or in stance, "kid" (eblldi goes back as far ut least as Massluger'a "Old Law" (15UU1. "1 nm old, you say. Yes; parlous old, Lids, and you mark mo welt." Kidnap (to nab a kldi was certainly uot n new word to Do Foo or Ruiiynn. "To skip out" Is accounted sluug, but In Wycllff's translation of tho Hlble we rend, "Whaune banmbas and poul henleti this, thel sklpten out." In "Ralpji Roister DoUtcr," the nist English comedy, about tho middle of tho sixteenth century, nn actor says, ! "Nay dame. I will lire theo out of iny house," which eertalnly has u modern i rlug, , Uoldsiultb In "Tho Good Nutured , Muu" (17CSI says, "If the man comes from the CoruUh borough you miut do him," and this will require uo gloss j for the modern render. ' "Not In It" Is found In Shnkcspenre's "Winter's Tale, I'liey luuo n danco which the weuches say H a galllmau fry of gambols because they are uot In It." "Cut It out" goes back ns far nt least ns Sheridan's "Critic" (1770), "Tho per. formers have cut It out." The optimistic urnketnun who had both legs cnt on by n train nnd who when a bystander tiled to console him by saying he ought to bo thankful be wasn't killed outright, replied, "I'm not kicking," wus only wdug u Itlbllcal ex pression, "Wherefore Lick ye at mt . HUcrlUco?" Edward J rum, , - IRVING BLOCl APPAREL IS HlfiHT f.'ARSOX, MKYEIt CO. CLOTH IXO. KXOX STIFF AXD SOFT HATS. FOWXES" KID AXD DRESS (U.OVJCS JOSEPH YESICAS" WHITE VEST. ALL THAT IS XEW AXD Al'THEXTIC. n Alien lu Fo The Union Market OUK COLD STORAOE SYSTEM IS SURE A SUCCESS Our Prime Ronsts of neof, Lamb, Mutton, bo excelled. Veal and Pork cannot Try, 0119 nr our Fnt lions or Fryors for your Sunday dlnnor, that has boon proporly cooled, nnd note the difference. J. E. FORD & CO. 171 South lli-onjlwiiy Phono 58 ROOFING Repair Work and Con tracting. ' J. L. BRICE. P.O.Box 118. Phone 89 . ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. "team hent, hot and cold water In wery room, Monthly rato $15.00 nnd up. Day rates TCc nnd up. (Want n fow Skat players.) SAVE MONEY " "Weilim lb. , lienryviile Coal Nut coal, per ton Mitnp rjonl, per ton H . nan ion of both "". Thono IH..T. (1r ,.. N,H' or lcno order, im' ctar st;,r M SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A HAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS HETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE fi7-J. MAR8IIFIKLD SV.Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WonnviDh Front ui. nll North Plmnn .J7 HttCft, ! I COOS 1I.W TI.MIS WAR MAPS, TEN CENT WAR MAP Win.,,. THE srii'i,v i,sth They Ate (!nnK j'n,t ir Abstracts, Real Estate. Fire aid 'Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HKXItY 8KNO8TACKEX, Mansger rAHM. OOAL, T1MIIKR AND I'LATTINd LANDS A SI'MAirr aiCNEILVL AGENTS IWST81DK 1AWT. MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE U4. COQUILIjK CITY OFFICE PHONK 101. Just received, a shipment of NEW CROP WALNUTS, Special price, TWO POUNDS FOR 45c. Palace Brand, Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, per Can, 15c. COOS BAYTifA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE Phono IIDUL (Wo Save You Money) To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AND COMFOItTAllLIJ S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NOIITII C. F. McGEOKGE Phono 44, Mnrshflold mmrnmsammeemmmmmamm PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. AGENT W. II. PALMER Phono 421, North Btl hmkivii PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORAGE Arrow Line Steamers -HAir. FHOM- Snn Francisco Pier No. 120. Every Wodnoadny 3 P. M. Phono S7. Coos Hay Every. Friday To Portland And TucBdny To San Francisco THOMAS 11. JAMES, Ocean DocK Portlund AlhersDockNo.! Every Saturday 9 A. M. AKcnt jlanWbtt EQUIPPED WITH WIHELKSS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. KILS FltOM HAILItOAD DOCIC, .MAIISHFIELD, lMHX JH MONTH OF NOVEMHEIt, OX THE 7TII AT II A. M' '' 1 ITII AT 7 A. .M.j OX THE UIST AT 1 P. M.J OX Till' " 7i, A' M Tfl TICKETS OX SALH AT POHTLAXD CITY TICKET OFFICE, AXD OAK HTltEinS. POItTLAM'. Phono ."W-J. o. n. laxnr.uvAs Inter-Ocean Transportation Co, Semi-weekly servico Goos Bay and San tfraiicfaofc S. S. Redondo S.XUS FHOM SAX FHAXCISCO FOIt COOS HAY Tl'ICSDAY, XOVK.MIIKII 8, 3 1. Equipped wltli wireless nnd subrnarifld be& Passengers and freight. sTs. nann" smith Equipped with wireless and submarino bell. Passengers and i'roight. SAIUS FHOM SAX FHAXCISCO FOH COOS HAY, MOXDAY, XOVEMIlEIt . :l ''' San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier fl". Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McQeohoe, Phone 4. -.. naV TYPEWRITERS -All standard makes, sold on ea a I rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remmowji ith. nnd Smith Prfimler. for rent orexw Clennlutr. rennlrlnn or new nlatens. work Runrniiteed. ..-- s rurbou iiier delivered, Phone us your order, Phono A. SMMintMiMinM ran an ! nm .- - -- - - - - - . ' ''l1'' ... ...w. ..w. ,,. .w.k.1... , ,. .,w-w. .., fl Oliver. L C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent orr . nlVIllllL. rrmnlrlin. n nam i.WtAiiu rnrL- iFlinrillltCed. '..,.. Iiajier delivered. Phone iisyoiir order, Phono 44.J TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY i 4 II . .. m - -- . -w v -',-- -- -- J -- w-w. -- j : , . mirzjsf' Tl'W"'',"'l'f't?T