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i ' ..-.--it''-gl!'g.,wiiMi wmnrMM.jiajtfr t,tMwmtwmsmiai mn a m H"HWI1 gTgrgTSKKd fl' e"!!! Hrrq ElilHlMtjii FOUR COOSBAYTI ...i? r.iltnr and Pab. ?V MM.0NEV7"'CW8 JMltur Official Taper of Coos County No more Is tho secno of tho Indiana wild anctlcs, Mb arrows nro broken; quenched are lila fires. Ho has scalped Ills Inst man on tho wild Western prairies. Ho has fallen In his battles gono to his sires. I the . . ..... T.tnttim l Marsh ntoKr 'ftrs"o M2 I No moro Is the 'use of the lance " i and tho flintlock. niKKIt UP! ! Tho civilized world long cast them away. fOR tho benefit of those Roodjpj. onco vrere tho prldo of na ncoplo who wear blue glasses tlonB best soldiers, whenever they contemplate the They've served us good stead but outlook for trndo there arc a num- they're relics today, bor or things, which might bo said. Just now tho American manufac-Ko moro sounds tho whoop of tho . .i.- i... nn!nnod himself to I -.11,1 Western cowboy. . ...u 4.1- nnnnrtitnlttes and ! n. i.nffnin in eono from the ho has tho courage and breadth of vision to, see the possibilities be- tApmii tGotpr to pay rujffch atffijnS bur tho pessimist we havo always with us and we hear niuch of him. Wo strive to bear w'lth him in all humanity but he does bore us. It will do him little good to listen to some facts, but for thoso who may have been Impressed with his talk wo would present sofrio figures. Ono of tho most significant Is tho despatch printed by tho New York Commercial last week, show ing that tho Queensland govern-, ment hnd ordered 17.000 tons of rails for Immediate delivery, says, on exchange. English mills could; not supply them because of tne great war. THE PEOPLE'S FORUM LETTEIC TO COl'NCILMEN. flreaast in a warm f oom JTA wild Western cowboy. Tho buffalo Is gono from plains of tho West, wiiri rnttlo onco roamed on plains unmolested, ' ; But they In their turn disappear ed like tho rest. By ALDEN L. BAKER. 'Vory' ' It'la reported, 'Uotcil orders for at ' 'W'irom abroad. T ..... .... tit. Russ a has piaccu us oru .i., ... fv r.ooo tons of barbed, wire. Orebco has ordered 100,000 pairs of army shoes from ono Blngnompion, '$'.Y., factory.. This same fac- , nas uireuuj least $1,000,- Thousands o( employes havo been added to tho w6rklng forces of Chicago slnco tno first of last week and ovcrywhero thoro Is evldcnco that, thrown upon our own resources, wo arc proceed ing to. meet tho demand. Thero Is demand for everything wj can raako and ralso and wo havo both tho labor and tho raw mate rials. Wo aro sorry, of courso, that tuero Is a war, but wo havo no tlmo tnr Min iuntltnentallsm and It Is nlnlnlv nur llUtV to ,f 111. OfdCrS. Jti tho pessimist will" nta chbor jup, lot's forget hlni.,'1 ,,"ijw-" If , . . .jt ' i ftr Ik' '!- To Messrs. Cook, Evertsen and Klm- uaU: ., t If It Is appropriate for United States Senators to visit their constl- tnonta nftnr election, It IS tltliely for ,, I voters to express" their opinions of lino, .. ,. ..iiin new councilman nuur u.v...". It bo happens that tho writer vot ed for everyone of tho successful candidates. I wish to explain to the councllmen-elect that 1 voted for Messrs Evertsen and Kimball be cause I regarded them as capable business men and not becauso tlioy ivrn ronortfid td haVO 8aloOll support, and that I voted for Mr. Cook like wise on the grounds of his suporlor qualifications for office and not be cause the so-called Citizen's Commlt leo recommended him. An a voter and taxpayer I am look ing n thoso three men to do their iduty without fear or favor and utterly talk I regardless of a foolish Issuo which mtuifiiiitPi! citizens Imagined for tho .......,. nf itnfntirillnir voters. Tho I o votcra worc not befuddled, as tho el-1 Tho man who steals tho other j cctlon rcait Bj0ws. I nm convinced fc'lov's umbrella Is always the ono , many who yotc& for Mc88r8. ev- ! who Is tho most ongry when some- . KlmbaU votcd dry In tho I body steals his. recent state election and that ninny i others who votea wet in uio uuuu election voted for Mr. Cook. Thero Is absolutely no conclusion to bo drawn from tho lection result excopt that the voters have confi dence In Messrs Evertsen, Kimball and Cook, f bellovo nil acnslblo citi zens will ngreo with mo that tho 6nth 6f offlco taken by such men nB thoso will bO a' BUfflclcnt pledgo to n iiw.irttrin' upoitln of Mnrshfleld. nd m'attb'r whnt Issue hrlscH cither 4Bgm-P2M I. Somo Coos Bay men HVo a $2.98 phonograph. Tho moro a man knowB the less English mllis'couid; ho thinks he,uows. Love' may bo blind, but nllmony Is an expert occullst. ..... , ' li Ib easier to call a man a liar Uiin It 1b Vo prove It.' ' ! i- -o Experlenc'd"'teachcs that a lot of It doesn't teach" n'ny thing. hi li p''A"a'',Cj It gives the' day achecr ful start. The perftion oilJieXter I IHIIM I 111 ll 1 quickly chases the chill from bed-room, bath room, dining-room, nursery. Easily carried from room to room. Dealers everywhere Writ for boohhf "Warmth InColJCorntn." Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Porltynd IForBttt ttttuUi II.. P.arl Oil inTmMmiwgyMMHWbTyHMnWH I j, : v ... . ... ii before br after JnnUury 1, 1910. Tho highest ambition of sbme ULlu,u "'. " a VOTER int-ns ( n rhlcken roost. I thieves is a chicken roost. Every mother boliovca her baby knows exactly what she says to it. WAH. XBVH .J"? .nr HE' nows from tha 8tftt of war l'bVa.,at,Tlaft,ibcoqo(pMFyIucld. V 'ra 'i.nn rnnilllv npn that tho I'KOSPKIUTV IN" OREGON Tho poet wears his hair long be causo thero Is' no short cut to famo. Elmor Dover, president of tho Oregon Power Company, was' In westorn Oregon on n tour of In spection of tho plnnts of tho com pany. To a local paper ho Bald: .in . ..M.llllnH n fni. no T UUH1UCSB CUIIUlllUilll uo . T)nn11i. t.lr ntnn n r A TTlPnniirPll bV -l.1 . nA .Antii tn nln :" " .- - l(VO UeCIl UUIU IU nuv, dwv iv. ...- what thoy do, not by what thoy say. tQ b(J boltor n thlB part of Oro- o Lon than In Washington. Our bus- Many a man'B character Is form-, n(J8s llnB jintl ,CoiiB,lderahlo; ,ln m ft A . f- . haa.V ftf Vl 1 t .i T.ll-l-. eu ucioro mnrnnRo unu iu aftor. ii !.... nt ttm nmn wlin nrn wlllltlC . VJ U VI. ...VI ...w.. ' - .j kIvo you a ' recommonuatlou A full line of . NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES , Always to bo found at ' Ekhlad &h Son, Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc. , nrnntm nllirn about two montlin ngo. I ' VOIllflllUllllJIU , was tliroiig1!! jhbro - 'Wo 'can roadllr seo that tho " Ulllea aro steadily gaining groiind on tho western front and that tho i Germans aro advancing and piwh log them 'back In tho samo terri tory. In tho Eastern flold tho IIub- slans aro gaining great victories and j,or attractlona nro lrreslstlblo. tho fJermans aro also successful 'fall tilong tho llnoj If you don't .believe this, Just road tho 'cable grams and war bulletins yourself.' to glvo you a would glvo youi a Job. ',''1 do. not Btjo Svhat !tfio lorp can iav,tj oi fear oyer lml'8, for It 'Bcoini to'nio tin iVIllamotto Valley Is ono of pooplo hard that thq ono of tho o . bC8t Bpota I knovy of. ,Wo,htvo And many a man's dishonesty Is ... nllli 'iichi nlonts In! l&'clt- .. .. .i.n nnnA .i.i.l. o1ilfli n fnnl . . . n'....hWjJiV.. 4n UUU lO llIU iHlDUiyiimi n...v.. .--. and his money nro oparatod. Dv tho tlmo a woman acquires a third husband sho begins to think TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- haa boon a hobby with ub for a good many years and a lot of our customorfl will toll you when It comes to getting good, sound, durablo framing material at tho right prlco wo know our buol Sm" Jurt toll what you want to build ami tho amount you want to spoad and wo'll got busy with our pencil aud flguro out tho host ypur uonoy can buy. Try vtlMA'AjUi- - j - C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL lllLIi 1 TWO Y U8IXO OUU WOOD mrnisiM mo. ' 12 HOIITII TtUOADWAY .. .. , .... ... n..nnrtWMVv In obsorvo business conditions in n, PROFESSIONAL DIRhCTORl grcnt many of tnom. THE ENDLESS CHAIN r'UUIOU8 how things work around ' and end whoro thoy begun, isn't It? Amorlcans aro Just no'w sending cotton to the hospi tals of Europo so tho wounded can bo taken care of and cured bo thoy can, go back on tho firing lino and got woundod again or wound some one else, so wo can send moro cot ton to assist them In recovering, bo -nii1?JS.faP g0 baclt op tlJ ',,.r,"B ,ln0 "ndho wounded or wound eomeono cTso, bo wo can send moro cotton, - to this Is as good a placo to stop "8s"perhops any other. T-.o-r ., . . . Tho chronic critic' Is usually a person with bo ,innny faujt8 that ho can boo no, gqod In anybody olso. Tho egotist who Is over rondy to glvo advlco Is aa a rule a porson who will seldom tnko It. Tho man , who lies low and spoaks only whori ncccsanry will win out ahead of tho contlnunl spoutor. If a man climbs up tho allppory mountain of prominence or popu larity and Is almost at tho top, "I boo tho now Federal banking C I flthard MoCllirC Byatom has been Btnrted off with , ATTOHNKY AT LAW n rush and from tho first day's1 Practices in all courtB. Jesuits U certainly looks nromls-1 lloom MounpiH a llott Bynli Ing. Of courso tho problem of llio unomployed is going to ho a mrgo, ono, but outside ot tho cities thnt should not bo hard to handlo." MATT li. MAY Westorn Orogon Iloprosontatvo HAAS imOTHEHS ImportcrH nul Wlolosnlo flrocern Mnrshflold, Oregon Tel. 304-It. Hes. Myrtlo Arms OHIKJON IS OHOWINfl. In- ScIkkiI CeiiMiH SImhvh MnrUcil rivjiso In Ktato. 8ALHM, Or., Dec. 4. According to figures compiled by Labor Commis sioner Hoff for his biennial report, tho population of tho state hns ln croaflod 122,822 slnco 1910, tho total H. H. Harpfer unimr. lUTir.iiKIt Gonoral Repairing and Cabinet Making. Phono 349-J. I. M. Wright Phono 188-R. 11UILDINO CONTHAOTOU Estimates turnUhod on requost Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat. GLASSES FITTED OIL MATTIE II. SHAW Diseases of Women nml Clilldrea Offlco Phono 330-J. Ilooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Dlock. AND WITH THE. TEA MnMatfy a man Is a dark lantern. CJOOD EVKNINfl I j Happiness, llko mercy, Is j j twice blessed; It blesses thoso j j who aro most Intimately ubho- j j -elated with It, and it blouses j, all' thoso who seo it, hoar It, j feel It, touch It, or breatho tho j j samo atmosphere. Kato Doug- j I'lasWIggln. j Donulatlon for this yonr holng 795,- s :: :sz Sirs- . - for up, don't knock him hack. ; ,)y! Q fr Ojlllnd No man oVer made himself moro taking tbq school census for 1914 mM$&l$$g;t'n noDular by hiding fault. Tho men tho enrollment or tno cnuuren, urn. 0frlcoa( 206 Irving Diode .. ,m? - I ..nuntO.. Increased 50.922 alnco 1910. '.T. T. T7 ! AND CLAMS. CHADS. FISH OYSTERS If you nro particular about tho ahell fish you oat, got ac quainted with us. COOS DAY OYSTER. CO. n Pnlnxn Mnnt. Mkt.. lfroadWaV 4 K00NTZ GARAGE Excelsior Motorcyclo Agency LEE TIRES AUTO.MODILES STORED OOOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLET MACHINE SHOP MARINE AND AUTOMODILH REPtYIRINCr OASOLINB FOR SALfl VORTH FItpNT ST. PHONE 180-J UATTERIES REPAIRED AND OnAROED rlt. I CM '""Matty a man is a uar mown. -"- , - ' - ARCHITEOT AMD THF TOAT HllS novor pulla aside tho Blldo to f2Cv2Gl,"n,nd Its population for ta , Rooraa 301 and 302. Coko Building HWU inc IUHOI I . . . , , 277.183. Tho following ltarahfiold. Orecon t, NO MORE , (Written for The Times.) No,, more Bounds the mnrch of tho '- "' Itonian'a great armies," ' V'"wto' ler lntho,r wak0 uut tl, -o." fjfeV" 0t th0 dcnd' Thoy huvo crossed tho Great River f iJ"'lfto 'CaoBar that led thorn, fTlievvo' fought their last bnttlo, jjuiii uurin iiuvu inuy iiuu. No mora sounds tho clang ot tho knights heavy armour Whoso sword wbb the oniblom of ' honor and right. Tlioy'vo vanished from earth in tho iiuinu oi uiuir giury. ) Bliow" llio real brilliancy thnt Is in him. Tho JoyB of llfo aro sadly mixed. I do not idly chaff. Tho neighbor's pianola's gono To buy a phonograph. FOR RENT Largo front room, heated. Prlvnto family. Address 11, caro of Times. NO LIQUOR IN PANAMA Stringent Rules Agulust Pilots iirWKinir Aro imhi cointy .lncrqaBed no,9as Binco luiu.. phanripP Its population In that year being W. U. U,I',",1U.' yonr being 277.183. Tho following. figures show th6 population of each of tho countleB In 1910 and for this Wm. S. Turpcn . . .. ... . . . i a itnm year, as reckoned on tho basis given: County Pop. 1910. Av. 1914 Coos 17,959 Curry 2,044 Douglas 19.G74 AiiniiiTHcrr Mnrshflold, Oregon. NOTICE. -' Mrs. Olivia Edman. M. T. D. -."- JWIMUW1I MARSAfln AND MED. ICAL C1Y.MNASTIC8 FOR ALL DISEASES 337 Commercial nvo. Phono ' 2 12-J 22,872 ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL I j (Formerly tho Coos Hotel) j Steam heat, hot and cold water.', j No liquor. j Wo Invito you to Investigate our j j wlntor rates. Special Inducement when two or moro porsons occu- py samo room. j 4. 4 Tho monthly meeting of the ( J.JjngKn ANI) RKPA1REU Marshflold Chamber of Commorco ' LeftT0 qrdera at w R Hajne8. Mui. will bo held In Its offlco nt 8 o'clock ,jc Company. Friday ovouing, Dec. 4th. It Is our i (15 8. Sixth Stroet. Phono 103-L deBlro that all mombora become nc "ru"""f "v "" deBlro that all momuora oecomo "r rr.. n ... PANAMA. Dec. 4. With n view u v0 Workora and attond our monthly , Perl Klley Bailinfler . nrv.iP accidents. Governor "l..l PIANIST AND. TEACHER GoethalB hna ordored that tho Pan- ' 10HNt w motLEY. Sec. IIOUIIIUIB IIUO UIUOIWI lk " "," J nmn Pnnnl Rhnll bo onernted on ni atrlctly sobor basis. Hia ordon's-, sued upon tho suggestion of Cap-, tnin lini.ii Dniininn. Hunorlntondont i of tho canal traffic, affoctB all por boiis omployed on tho canal who nnnunaa n.nrllin I IpflllHOH HIlOll OS I1 lots, tug masters and mntos andi thoso In chargo of (ho dredges nt work in tho canal and tho lock- oporatlng forces. Tho ordor, among i othor restrictive provisions, forbids any canal pilot entering a iwloon whllo in uniform. .1 ... 1...M.......1 tl.n tlin nrilnp Will But tho world lives tho hotter encourago conlfdonco on tho part or U.. Mm cnlns of their flirht tno slitp-ownera ubihb iu .... - tno gams oi moir iibiu. in,i u,.n Hnmn liifluonco. . . ...!.... nnrnllin nf llia- rl.w, Inaiimnrn rates Oil VOSSOlB paBS-' . ...w .. "-.- - . . ing through tno cauai. Resldeuco Studio, 217 No. Third Bt Phono ik-u CIIIMNEY8 FIRE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Apy Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Aro Right Ami ull Work Guuruntced Call at "The Fireside," Johnson Dldg., 137 Second St. Phono 434-J. French Ranges. Dollar Work The Union OUIt COLD STORAGE 8YSTE M is Hllitn . nult1' A SUCCES3 Our Prlmn Unnntn nf Tlonf. T.ntnl. t..n- .. . '"""". veal and p bo oxcellod. a Po'k Market CJ Try ono of our Fat lions or Fryern for your Sunday has boon proporly coolod, and noto tho difference ' J. E. FORD & CO. 174 South Ilroadwny -PlJ z IS Delicatessen cSh . 1-15 North Second Street. ;?'' EVERYTHING IN COOKED FOODS READY TO SERVE We Specialize in- Salads, Salad Dressing, Meats, Pics, Cakes, Pash and Health Foods. Let us Know What You Want. We will Prepare itforYoo. opuuuti Miiuiuiuii tu oJuuim uruers. THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. ' 0 VJIa. 1 .. GoosBay FaFinniers f)H ,,l0l Exclhane J. M. CULLEY, Manager. 923ffafi NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS. We carry a complete line of STAPLE AND FANCI GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FEED, HAY AND GRAIN. Make delivery to any part of Marshfield, All we ask is a trial order to convince you that we an here to treat you right. Come in and see us or phone your orders to Phone 311 Waterfront, fpot of Central avenue. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Mondt THE FAST AND. COMITQIWAIILB , S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUH'I'El) f ' d F. MrGEOROH "Vnono'H", Mnrshflold vniiTir PACIFIC 8TEAS1SIIIP CO. inPK'K V. H.Piui Phone 111. Not W KQVIVVKU WITH WIRKLKSH. Steamship Bfakwat( mxoai ALWAYS ON TIME. .....aim imi'ic. MARSHFII2Mi h.,. ,..iw . otii n, 1) AM TICKETS ON SAL13 AT TORTLAM) CITY TICKET OFFICE H .....i- tnifr,'n. AND OAK WIM.-1 -WWJlf rnonu iiiyu. r OJH INTRi 5PD IIIHW IMTPR-OCFI Scinicoldy'sorvico Coos Bay and SJj STF.N SHIP HU . MARSHFIELD FOR S.UX 1'" SAN 1.KIMIO SUNDAY, WWI31IIWI J SAILS FROM SAN FEDRO SU.M'.v, . - . Equipped wlttwlrs nnd S. irassouijuia " -o--- STEAMSHIP No moro waves tho flag of tho sea loving plrato, With Its skull and tho cross hones that wavo In tho hroozo. Tholr ships havo hoon Bcuttlod, their troasuros aro scattered Tholr haunts aro destroyed, thoy havo t'ono from iho seaB. Rig DANCE KALES' hall SAT URDAY nlgbt. KEYZEK orchestra. REME3UIER light LUNCHES at BARTER'S. Waterproof Not neaily not fairly but dryly waterproof REFLEX SLICKER Tho wet wcither cot (ot you (or sood httd lenice. Light weight, riroog. tnd big ll over tnr romforl. A $3.00 Everywatie Protector Hal, 75 Cts. SATliFACTION GUARANTEED Catalog fit A. J. TOWER CO., Boston CVJ SAVE MHE 1 hy ortlcrliiK tho famous HEHHYVILLE GOH. Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump Coal, por ton $(1.00 Or, half ton ot both i?3.00 1). MUSSON, Viop. Phono 1B J, or leJivo orders at HUlvpr'8 Clear Rtnr. LETT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dependable, wrqe dlate sorvlce, prompt attention to all interests ot our clients. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. ..! lioll Equipped with wireless and suumanuo ,,.rx. rrin HAx .it.H SAILS FROM SAN KBANraowm IMllWl Jft j, Ban Francisco office, toonwic;- r aud ouu,iio ui"ev pi,ftne44. Coos Bay Agent, 0.' V. McGOTOPl. I J. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. I PARISIAN GLEANING AND j DYEING WORKS j 200 West Market Ave., corner Second Street. j Under new management. Prices j low, and all work satisfactory. j Ladles' avU u specialty. Phono 17G-J. I J. S. STEVENS, I lrop. ttV PASSENGERS FREIGHT ARROW HIE STEBIEBS 9AIL FROM- San Francisco Pier No. 26. Every Wednesday 3 P.M. Phono 27ft. PortiL Etery S,B' . A." Coos Bay Every Friday nv. rnrtland An.i Tuesday I To San Francisco - THOMAS B. JAMKS, Agent l Ocean Dock BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY K sum&mr?a&Fim.r Fnwwvmk Mbfl