The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIME.S, MApS,HFIELD,,OREGON,i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1914 EVENING-EDITION.
Fpiiri"--"
COOS SAY TIMES
M. f MALONEV.. Editor nnd Tub.
DAN E. MALONEY...News Editor
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEV, Killtor nml Puli.k
WAN E. MALONEV, News Editor
World's Greatest War
From Day To Day
rifc.Trrs
Ma
VQ2;y
SOCIETY WOMEN All).
WAR IIEIil'S CHUHCIIEti.
Entered at tho Postoffico at Marsh
Held, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second-class
mall 'mattor.
Dedicated to tho scrvlco of Iho
people, that no good cause shall lask
a champion',, nnd that ovll shall not
tbrlv unopposed.
i
Official Paper of Coos County.
An' Independent Ilcpubllcan now
papof; published every craning oxcopt
Bundny, nnd Wcokly by
I7io Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
8UHSCHIPTION HATES.
DAILY.
On6 yJir JG.00
Por month &n
WEEKLY.
One year $1.50
1 When pritd strictly In ndvnnco the
subscription prlco of tho Coos Day
Times' Is 5,00 por year or 12. CO fjr
ilx months.
Increased Attendance) In France
Pleml to lie (.'Iven Places In Army, since Hnttlo Hiwin.
As Nurses Dining War. ' tr amocukhI rrc to c.oo Uur Time.
LONDON, Nov. in. society wo- j,AKIS Nov. i9.Tho cathedrals
men nro bogging tho authorities for'of j,arlB nro cf.0W,jC(l cncll Sunday
permission to go to tno irom as w,th llcr8ong who hnvo boon nwnken-
nurscs. In many enses mo quniiiicn-t . . dovotttness by the war
tlons of the applicant nro small, but ( ,,,VlJry (lny i:.cro ,s cont,,M0HB ni0
sue regards uoiug n ucu ross ""04jafjnlthful In the churches of every
as romnntic ana inscinnung n"4,ari8h In Paris, burning candles to
would go without thinning or t.ie ,, , .., 8nl(B Tnoy nr, Illost.
serious side or tno mnucr. ... ...,,,. . i,n men urn In far
' "Affcctlonnl and omotlonnl nurs-, Kraitt,,. proportion tlinn 1ms been
lug" Is tho way Sir .Tamos Crlchton- 8CL,n , l)l0 c,rrno8 mny ycftr8
llrowno described It in nn nddrcsj ' Am0I, t; C80 mo nro nmny wounded
before tho Kensington District Nurs- who lnnko thelr wny painfully to the
Ing Assooliitlon. Thcro Is n nmr 0n Improvised crutches In or
good deal of spurious nursing ,,,,,. t0 pcrfurm ti10ir devotions,
about this time." ho went on to say. ' , tll0 mprovlsud ehnpolat the Pas
"1 hoard tho othor day of a fashion- tmp Lyccum building, where tho Am
able lady who called on a matron nt t orcnn Military Hospital Is located,
ke Your Home
and Comfortable
Beautiful Furniture
with
a provincial Hospital ami sain: 'i
1 wIbIi to hnvo a week's training as a
ntirso on any terms you like, nut 1
I cannot give moro tlinn a week to It,
i for I want to go to tho front.'
I "That sort of thing," snld Sir
- Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
Official Paper of Coos County i Jnmes, "Is highly reprehensible, for
" ' ' 1 '" M0 branch of nursing Is consum
mate skill required moro than In the
management of wounds nnd the
wounded. Por hnlf-bakcd amateurs
to meddle In such matters 1b to en
danger life and limb,"
WEICOM E, SENATORS t
OOS I1AY nnd Coos County to
day unlto In a cordlnt greeting
and' hearty wulcomo to tliolr
distinguished guests, Senator Cham
berlain and Senator Lnuo. Doth
theso'gcntlemcn have been here pre
viously; 'Senator Lnno residing on
Coob Day, a young nnd struggling
student nt tho time, and a Sena
torial toga seemed farther nway than
n million dollars appropriation for
for tho Coos Day Jotty. Sonntor
Chamborlnln visited Coos Day when
Governor nnd both tho distinguished
gentlemen hnvo many warm pcrsonnl
friends whoso welcome will ndd to
tho plcasuros of tliolr visit.
Coos Day Is pleased nt tho oppor
tunity to provo thnt her growth In
commerce, Industry, manufacturers
nnd population warrant that hIio
Bhould receive moro consideration
nn nltar was provided at ono end
for tho Catholics and nt the othor"
end for members of tho Church of
Knglnnd, while n plnco was made In
tho ccntor for tho Protestant Non
conformist services.
.1AP-ENGLISH PACT.
FRENCH STILL PASSIVE.
Citizens Do Not. .Seem Evelled. Over
Progress of Vni
(nr AiocltJ I'rm to Cooi Ilr Tlmtn.l
PARIS, Nov. 19. Parisians nro
becoming stolid under tho trials of
war. Romb-throwlnB aeroplanes
hnvo been unable to disturb them,
nnd the long campaign In tho north
bus not exhausted tliolr patience
They nro glad If tho allies gain but
a mile a day, and scorn satisfied even
If no ground Is lost.
Instead of tho expected offorvea
conco of lmprcsslonnblo people
inr Alio? lit) I'rfM lo Coot Ilir Tlraei.l
TOKIO, Nov. 10 Japan and Great
Hrltaln have signed an ngrcoment
concerning utonmerH seized during
tho wnr. Doth governments under
take to communicate to each other
tho names of steamers captured or
detained 'nnd to tnko lmuiedinto stops
for tho reciprocal rolcaso of such
goods as tho other may be Interested
In. It Is, however, understood, that
tho cargo In question shall not bo
contraband of wnr.
fKfUk We K&V8 LEATHER' ONES t00"i
001.1.
Wc have
w
one
oi?
lie
finest stocks of. Fine Fur
niture that vve have ever
shown here and that
means the largest and'
best on .Coos Bay. We
are now showing an es
pecially nice' line of.'
1C. IT. E. KELTV, DENTIST
Phono 112-J, Room 201, Coko Hide,
PARLOR RUGS
From $1.75 to $12.00'
threatened by such n rcdoiibtnblo as-
from tho SoIoiib In Congress tlinn n mtllant ns tho (lormnn nrmy, com
moro flBhlng vlllngo on tho South- picto tranquillity provnlls. Tho
west Oregon const. It should bo BflCmB to ,, t,nUro ronridoneo In one
ai noiiio nssistunco wnen tno Sonu
:ors can curry with thorn back to
Washington tho oxnet facts of tho
SURPRISES MANY
IN MARSHFIELD
Tho QUICK action of slmplo buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., ns mixed
In Adler-l-kn, tho remedy which bo
en mo famous by curing appendicitis,
Is surprising Mnrshflold pcoplo. Many
innn Inffro nml If Ir n iitrlWIne ,l,,' l"- " lo runiuuj
man jorrre nnu it is a strikiiif, ,lrnln8 H0 mudl foul ,nttor from
tho systom thnt A SINOLH DOSK ro-
exemplification of iho forco of chnr
actnr nf Ihn mnii thnt lin lmu ninilnMloveH roiiRtliintlnn. snur atomnch nml
Coos Iray situation backed by ussur-; mnp HtudontH of people who woro pre- pn .t,1(5 ",?,inht nlm0Bt, IMMI2D
nco of personal investigation and , ...i.....i.. , ...',. IATKhY. Adlor-l-ka Is hto most
U"N,""")""1"U uiiniiii. thorough bowel clonnsor ovor sold.
Appealing In no wny to romnntlo Thn Lorkhnrt-Tarsoiis Drug Co.
fancy, ho tnkes himself entirely out' "' ""
pf thn category of tho popular Idol.
Tho sale nf jiostcnrdH which Is taken
In Franco ns u hiii-q baromotor nf
popularity, show that while most
pcoplo want tho photograph nf this
great general In tliolr collection, he
has done for her nnd nsk' 0,',r"" '" 1r;!or h u f11'',
consideration thnt n hnr-lt,, mlm HO,,llor 0ortoraI v"ttvi.'
"Tommy aikiiis" ami the Ttirco.
personal invcstlgittlou and
nowJocJgo obtained nt first nund.
Coos Day has no deslro to partlcl
pato In nny "po'rlc bnrrol" orgies.
All Coob Hay doslron nt tho hands
tf CongrosH Ih nssistunco In Just
proportions to ligrviiiorlWiinil In a
mantior commen'RiiVnto with her
commerce nnd Its Importance. Ooos
Day linn dono more for herself tlinn
Congress
only tho
bor of this linportiinco dosorvo.
Aside from busluess (nnd poli
tics, too) howover, wo nro glad to
meet and greet you, gcntlonion; glnd
to welcome you to Coos Day, tho
hospitality of whoso pcoplo Is ns
bouudloHH ns tho waters that have
Its sea-hcaten shores. Welcome!
Thrice woleomo! To our homos mid
our hearts. Wulk right In nnd tnke
possession. If you don't sco what
you want, ask for It.
Coo Day is yours today.
V-i
ROOM SIZE PARLOR RUGS
$12 to $60.00
LIBRARY TABLES
From $8 to $25.00
' ' u-
ROCKING CHAIRS
From $3.00 to $45.00
LADIES' DESKS
$10.50 to $25.00
JAPANESE BASKETS A beautiful line
of these from
75c to $3.50.
AND REMEMBER, "WE SELL IT FOR LESS."
Qoin & Harvey Co.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Why buy inferior flour which is claimed to be
just as good when for a few cents more you can
buy
i
IITEHCEm TRANSPORTATIDW CO,
Semi-weekly sorvico Coos Bay and San Francisco.
xo miKitTiiKiti:.
1'iviicli Prisoner of Win I.uiuent All
M'lico of Siio'nl (Jhiss.
AMSTBRDAM. Nov. 10 Tho
Krench prisoners In tho coucon I ra
tion camp of Zohhoii nenr I tori In nro
publishing u weekly paper In tyie
"I.o Horaut" (Tho Herald). "I.o
Ilernut" boasts of bolng the only
papor which Is In connection with the
I whole world by telopnthy. The
I nlm of tho papor Is "to overcome th
OM.MUNITIBS nro like humans, nrdont longing for their country by
Sperry Drifted Snow
or
Sperry Best Family
Floor
which are guaranteed to be
COMMUNITY IIAIUTS.
Th
e
1 thoy get habits. lOcioti commuii'
lty niiiktw Its own eollectlon, so
Hl tho partluular kind It likes.
This iwikoH It n "pecullnr place"
iib the phrase goes gives It Indlvl.
the reaction of a sound, amiable, In-
j offensive and salutory humor."
The Inst page Is roserved for nd-
vnrtlsonmiiu. Here tho chief editor,
the proprietor of a once flourishing
tisxm) Best
duality, really makes It different r,u' "iislness. recomiuends to all his
from the rest. Now the character 0"",',ioa lil lrgo stock In furs and
of a community--whether It Is ood I"'0111'11" H" Ids most careful at
or bad depends on the kind or stuff, ,0I1,,()n- T"0 "i",l't report" for
It packs Into Hb linblt trunk. Km--! oUl. contains a pious lament
thormore, rniumunltliw sometimes tl,at ,n tluj fontry of (lambrlniis
get chronic. Thoy eni -sot In iholrl ,1,oro ls l,t !V ,,I'01 f l"fioi' boori
I
STEAMSHIP
nHo
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY
MONDAY, NOVBMIIBR 1W, AT it P. M.
Equipped with wireless and subrnarlflb boll.
Passengers and freight.
STEISHIFIIIII
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passometers and freight.
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY
WHDNF.SRAY, NOVBMHBIt 18 AT : P. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and 600 Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, O. P. McGeorge, Phone 44
ways," Tho Jiablt ruts got deep.
Judgments about things get twisted.
Ambition grows tired and units.
Whatever the com m tin lty Is It stays,
untU It begins to slip back back,
porhnps to the condition of tnnt New
UiiBlaml rural community which fl-
nnlly raised only two crops n year
"hue
for the war prisoners.
the defeated political candidates?
Truth Is stranger to some Coos
Hay people than fiction.
UVIRA! BATRA!
GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality
PRICES that are Right all the timo,
SERVICE that is satisfactory,
DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular,
These Arc Our Business Principles.
Conner (i& Hoagland
DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES.
71)7 SOUTH HROADWAY PHONBS 318-J AND 3.20
In w
All Olwl.lt I..X
kloberrl.08 In s,umninr and hell ' lw,,TI, siawlllTKll
ntor,"-Tuiburbnn Llfo.
! WITP THE TEA
I AND THE TOAST
7
J uit six weeks more
To,' lay In utoru
Yojir CliilHtjnus glfta
Donr girlie.
So start out now
Hoforo tho row
And do your
Shopping ourly.
, OF TUB Tl'RKS
10(1,000 Doomed to Die to Make An
('' Aiiieileiiii Holiday, Novemliei
i.. -o
4 Tho system of somo candidates,
4 l.lko loving, loyal brothers,
Is to extol their own virtue
i)y bawling out the others.
Voter
o I
-Why argue about tho superiority'
i Of candidates when each Is pcrfectlv
willing to admit his own?
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every Monday
PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
ARRDW LINE STEAMERS
dan Francisco
Pier No. 26.
Every Wednesday
3 P.M.
Phono U7ft.
IAIL FR05I
Coos Bay
Kvory Friday
To Portland
And Tuesday
To San Francisco
THOMAS n. JAM12S, Agent
Ocean Dock
Portland
Albors Dock No, 3
Evory Saturday
0 A.M.
Mnrshfleld.
THE FAST AND COMFORTAllLE
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
EQUIPPED Wlin WIRELESS.
I
PROFESSIONAL
E- LotharTMccJirT
ATrni v,u,,.lu.rB
n Practice,' in 5? Wy
-CTt By
H. H. Harner
Phone 349-J.Mak
W-T. 7ompkinslD.s,T,
Every fnownrjf,h)' '
without drugs or .url?0
L2V South ' LN
zmw. i
Uttwl
c ii ii i ii i n vr
. , Mari
. M. Wrmht " J
Or. HTMTshaw "il
Eye, Ear, NOSo ,nd u '
Oil. MATTIB II. 8,J5rhD '
Office Phoni fioTn,to1ta(
Benjamin Ostlind 1
CONSULTING KNGlNEElUvJ
rt, ARCHITECT m ,
. Offices, 20G Irvln. nt. t i
hono 103-i. or 207- DIotk fi
Marh'fleld,.cfrti j
W. G. Chandler "
aooma 301 nnd 302, Col. BiBJ !
MnrahfiaM. n;:." ,B"1 1
Marahfleld, Orejoa
Wm. S. TurnHn
ARCHITECT " '$
Marahfleld, Crept,
Mrs. Olivia Edman. &T
3WEDISH MABBAfJE' fi'ii
ICAL GYM.VA6xK;g '
... FOIt AM, DI8KASE8
837 Commcrclnl arc. ITioaa H
Joel OStlind --J
PIANO TUNER AND RErAiw!
"Ul,'u .uurn nl w. U. IWStf U
lie Company.
m 8. sixth Street Thoni
j
Perl Riley Ballinnef "1;
.PIANIST ANHTliAfilW I
uoaiaeoco studio, 217 No;7WtjR,;
fnnnp .tftK-l.
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K00NTZ GARAfi
Ercclsior Motorc;cle Afe(
LEE TIRES I
AUTOMOIIILES 8T0RED '
COOS COUNTY'S SI0ST CtiMPlHI
MACHINE SHOP
MARINE AND AUTOJIOBM '
Ri:r.miNo
GASOLINE FORflAU
VORTII FRONT ST. PIIO.YB 1M J
DATTERIES REPAIRED A(
CHAIlflRP .
M
NO SAW ED0H8
, OB
YOUR COLLARS
If you hnvo them hks&tni
-TWIN
CTTi" STEAM LAPWB
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STORAGE
SMITH'S VARIETY STOftE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and DM
CHINA
f. J. BCAEFE tC A. II. tfODdl
PAINT AND
Marshfield &r.a
Estimates FurtilW J
PhoBB 80-J. MarsliQeM, '
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIra.
NORTH
O. F. McGEORGE
Phono 1 1, Marshflold
Santa
In eplto of wooks of arumont
Tho voting signifies
That all tho wots will still be wot
And nil tho dries be dries.
o
In connection with the- i.lipf fund
for nclgmi
ih not stun one for
ST. LAWRICNOIC HOTEL
j (Foriuorly tho Coos Ilotol)
j Stoam boat, hot and cold vator..
No liquor. j
Wo Invito you to Invostlgato our
winter rates. Special Inducement
j v. hen two or moro persons occu-
l') noiuu luuuii i
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
AGENT w. n. PAINTER
Phono 42 1, North Bend
gmT7rvg77r.-TOre,Ttwnab
SAILS FROM. RAILRQAP VOCE, MARSHFIELD, DURING THE
MONTH OF SOVEMHER, ON .THIS 7TH AT 11 A. M.; ON THE
MTH AT 7 A. M.; ON THE lilST AT 1 P. M.; ON THE 2T1I -VT
7jt'0 A. M.
TICKETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFIGE. OTII
"ll" win STltKlviH, l'OKTLAND.
Phono 35-J,
O. 11, liANDERS, Attent
CITY AUTO & TAXI CO,
I ittYAxnwanTBERpar
I For taxi, phone 193f Idtil C
For touring cars, p-OM P
I Chandler Hotel
LYNN LAMUETH, IT
New Cabs i KeS
.MATT Ij. MAi
Western Oregon nepreww"
una nrtryrilER
Importers nnd WhoMW'lj
.Marsiuieiu, w'-" .
Tel. 301-R. nes. JlfrtM
.
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust C..AW3
thoroughly dependrt le. jj
dlate ""vice, prompt tU
to all Interests of "71
MINIMUM u
i o vmikmhn a VI
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TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easv Dav
rli",w,,n u S" i,u"l,,j X ! ,VUUI :vuuu nemmgwn, Koyai,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchan'ne.
ClMnliiK. repnlrlii8 or new pUtens, wink KuarautctMl. IHhlwn, aud
rrbou pper Uellvorwl. Phono us your onler. Pimno 41. Alliance office
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO
riii i. hi...
COOS BAY AND EUREKA STEAMSHIP LINE
STEAMER HARDY
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO EVERY TEN DAYS
SAN FRANCISCO 'X)CIC UNION STREET NO. L. PIER 11).
Telephouo Doug, 2070.
E. J. LINDEN, Frt. .Igent.
S3
n
TTZTZn B
i.AHISIAN CLE." m -
dyeixo woinvs
200 West .Market Ave.,
Second Street.
Under now manage meat. '
low, and all work rtj'
j Ladles' work n sP""
, Phono 176-J. ynqff0MJfi
STEVENS GOLDSWU
Mnnage"
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