r-VVJ ! SJ MWft IKI M t IN I' ri fc. S: -!. i iff MARSHFIELD. r" . , THE COOS JiiLl-... - ' "- . , , ' mnmsmmmBmmmmmmmKmm: NEWS Of WORLD'S GREATESI INI IM! m wi BHIiTK OF FOUR Hill SFRENCH GE1 . P! TELL HIT US MOB, p U1IF0IS t. It a mum. " """ ""-""",c iDI,M- ; n-Z lu nrr -iesas&xa ' ... I onnf tlCVOtlon Wlinuui !-. -, tn.A,.,MH,......MT.n1 Engiisn, bermai, jduuiiwj..u no pcnco cani howcvcr, uo ., - 30.tio success or Austrian Officials Explain taWo whlch d0 ot guarantee , i ai i unI. How This Country Can Bes acrmnny nBmst a second alack. i.o " , bccomo AiJi h.KA. nf Po.nnn ana from Its present enemies. ... , , -- hA'i.KA. nf Po.nnn and IsrUinii Ull wvww w-,. ii.aUUw, ' "' 1" NBtWYflftK ' 4n; I' - "cl'rc scntallvos of four countries ewjaged In tho Kuropcan wnr contributed to L current Ihsuo of World's Work I6Wo7t how Ifib United Stntort, ns ifflciitrnfrmtlon,- can-be of-tho most Bcrvlco to humanity. Tho state ments, which follow, cmhrnco tho 'personal views of Sir Kdwnrd Orcy, secretary of state for tho forolgn ,'nffnlrs of Orent llrltoln; Count jokumn, premier of Jnpnn, nnd Dr. ?Vnn linllimnnn-HollwcB, clinnccllor nt tw normnn Emnlrc. nnd tho f-. tu tirnsf.nl enemies, wui . , - , .. . "".".: Li:.. . ..minntQ tlio world eligible to servico hub u. u... dies nui v - . ,..,.. I ... . ,., ,,nii ,.f .iin rnil tinntMOOU. in., iilllal. nun IID. 10 ruiu mu uuaiu - ur, " . , tH waves.' All It wants is cuu.u opportunity, open-door politics, nnci open ...drill fiwi.ua -- . desire to seek expansion on me Aitcrlciiu continent. This, how- nvnr. inn IlCCn SMIl " "l" "" clclly by tho Imperial (lovornmo.it. tha I need hardly repeal h norc. Aittlrlmi View, niriplnl AiiBtrlan view: "When, nftci the drcndful slaughter of nun- ilr(ds of thousands, doubtless signs 1... ii. ..i.i ii BincKpnmi: oi ii'i Tho red imntaloons were long In nnssltiL'. Tho heroic associations of ... a-. . .. nr ...n.M' Hnlmt triniln n fMlflllfZC commerce througnoui uiu, uioir bo yui u - Least of nil docs Germany ' BCen. a sort or sacrnegu, ...... . - of tho lessons or tno 'irnnsnini, mu army clung fondly to tho old red. Immortalised on so many fields of; hnttlo and familiarized to tho world j by Dotalllo nnd other military paint ers. ' Nnpolcon tho First wns opposed to red for tho Infantry. Tho adoption J nf this color must bo credited to VI-1 comto do Vnux, mlnlstor of war In i Prosperity in 1915 D epeeds PRnFESSIONAL DIRECTORY E. Lo hard Nicuure ATTOItNUY AT IjA jAW Itootu Practices in n" courts. 1" Wiihibiiii llcnnctt BftnlC jui u.u "v. -. ii,,i or inssmmu, ii bi n - comtQ ,io vnux, minisior m m n official Austrlnn view, suhinlttc.l ft nmonmt 't10 nations In ,, , contrlbn I l,y Dr. Constanta Thcodor Duhmn, w bo porcopllb,0 tho mo- J?-0. an ;tho Ambassador of ABtrla-lIunRary moBl w como for PreiMonttlon to """J' ft to tho United States KNdlilHI! VIHW Blr Kdward Orey: "Jf tho World's Work wrints n contribution to Its 1 central Idoa of eniiilrlng how tho United States may best servo tho interests, of .civilization nt this period !of c1inDKo''niic) .redefinition; i how best their' Immunity may 1o "used; and what Is their opportunity, not f only jsolflshly; hutflltnilstlcnlly; thO onlyUhlnRl'caii'Bnrils that a .great najWp M"u'dlng()UlsliIo H19 Hurouonn conflict should uso what Influenco It can on tho sldo of right nnd ngnlnlt Iwro'BB.'Voflulii l" iW1,!-, plain ' how 'linVofBlbll) ' It Is for u member of a government who bollevo that they aro flRhting for tho Indo pondonco of tholr country, nnd that nit thoy enro for nnd bollovo Is at stnko, to do nnythlng except plead tho causo of tho country and to nsk nt least for sympathy." .lAI'ANIJSi: VIKW Count Okumn-"Vhllo It would he both tiuwlso nnd pruinnturo to exprcsH at this tlmo nny opinion i ns to whoro hild how the present war 1 should bo or will bo terminated r nnd pcnco restored, I feel cortaln y and, theroforo, snfo to say that tho niiA.tflnMta nf tlll lltlltllf fll 111 111(1 .('tl iuiiv VU f. K".n " -'..yoo'" will bring most forcibly hoitft to us all a nemo of tho weighty il.unloji!, anil,. Jlio.Jiorrjblo, wnsto :'of wijr. Thou' nnd .inen'ttvllt-'bo. an: npnbr1 tunlty forftn'linfinrtfnl wlso council to prevail. I menu tho council for u reduction of nrmnmeut and tho culTKnflo'n of' tlio' spirit of mutual .'toleration and entoein uiikimk peoples of dlfferout rnces nnd creeils, with : consenuciAyujIhurvuco on tho part ; of nil nations' to tho principle or reciprocal freedom and equullty l.i their Intercourse with each other As long as nations of tho world llvo In nrmed peaio nnd ns long as thvy permit their peoples to bo ruled by soclnl nulmnsltles or national prejudices thero can bo no roal pcnco and tho "world will hnvo to Buffer forever. "Hut who Is to ho tho ouo that shnll glvo suolt mi Impartial counsel and hnvo It Untuned to? To mo It looks as If by Providence tho United ""SlTilT's Is kept apart from tho present -mrrmentntis'struKgle. I slnroroly hopn J sho will remnl.u si) throughout It." ' r (leniuiii Vlev, I Or. Von Horthninnn-Unllwog. "I linvo been iiskod by tho odllor of tho Woyti'g Work to glvo mi nnswer to tho ijiioutlo'i how tho Ihillwl Stutos couVil bostinak'o Its noutnillty ser- vlccahlo for tho purposo of Imlplng ; tho cnuso of humanity during tho I present terrible war. Tho nnswer seems obvious. "Tho peoplo or tho UnlWd States will boot servo tho ciiiiko of ponro nnd humanity by liolux not only uutitrnl according to tho letter or 'President Wllnon's proolamatlon, but , also Imimrtlal In tho spirit or his , further utterance. This Is tho only way to gnln tho eontlduuco or the whole world, nnd without this con- - ridouro the I'ulttHl KtitttM onnuot i hopo to rendor tho Important mr- victw io mo chiimi or numnnity wnieli It wisuoii tu reiulor, tti..n.. in nrniinRn oiico nioro his mediation to tho belligerent powers. i in In then warranted In tho nnmo ot nil neutral powcra suturing so- vnrnlv throiiKli tho war to exercise strong moral prcssuro upon tho gov ernments of tho powers nt wnr, which might ho mora ambitious nnd determined to prolong tho strugglo thnii tho licoplo thomsolvcs. "On lyhlch Bldo ought this pros iiirn l.i 1m liroucht to bean? I do Lot hwltnto ono moment to Btnto most emphatically that tho duty qf tint United States will bo to Btand Jtup, ilurjng' thu mcilWtlonj for tho wonkor part, to prevent tho crrort or tho victorious poNvors whoovor they may be from entirely crushing tln nnnoicil croup, to strlvo stren uously for tho mnlntonanco of tho Imlnnco of power. For thus nlono can bo obtained n lnstlng pcnco In stead of iiu urmlstlco with tho threat of n now terrible conflagration. HAPI'V Ni:V YIIAIl h.viti.i: roii miiixii;. DnrliiL' tho second empire n pro- nosed chnnco to hluo was dofcatcd by tho minister of ngrlculture, who objected that tho chnngo would ruin n thriving Industry in tho department of Vnucluso, which furnished tho "mnddcr" with which tho cloth was dyed. ' After tho Trnnsvnnl campaign tho question enmo up ngnln nnd tho min ister of wnr appointed a commission to oxnmlno It. Nothing developed Nothing developed nnd tho .lapauoso Htisslnn whr broko out and tlio ques tion being togltntcd again, tho minis, ter of war appointed nnothor com mission. Arter tho llnlknn wnr, during which tho llulgnrlan officers found It ex pedient to tear ofr tho red trimming or tholr clonks, n third commission wns appointed. In 1903 tho Hoor colors woro most favored. In 1905 n sort of vlolot bluo had moro pnrtlsnns. In 1910 grayish green wns preforred nnd specimen uniforms of this color, dc- Allies' Volunteer., Worked (Icnn.un l'10'1 IH'ln,lllu' wo WOr" 1,y "e- I,, Kngngemcn. nt Vhoi-CW.h.ir. ' k'c,Cl1 companies nt tho maneuvers. ID, aI.ii rrMt to coo, nif tiom.1 i In tho meantime commorclnl wnr LONDON, Dec. 31. Tho fight for .had bested tho Industry of tho do- "Forrynmn'H House" nt Morckoin, on pnrtmont or Vnucluso nnd tho color- tho Yser Canal, provided one ot tho 'lug matter for tho French Infantry most stirring Incidents of tliu rccept j pnntnloons wns made In Oormnny. flghtligomuittl nixmiulo. ,;: No commercial obstaclo remnlned, ! vrcKoJii. In m tpo 8ditfiern reach hut orriclal routlno had tnnglod tho or tho Yser," n corespondent writes, quvsttoii In so much rod tnpo that the "four miles or so cnBt or tho road to outbreak or tho war found tho nrmy Yprvs. On tho eastern Bide or' tlio still in tne conspicuous red trousors. water Is u house which on a good French road map may lie found tag ged '.Malson du Possour' tho Ferry man's House. It Is a rollo no doubt ot tho dnyu before the building or tho narrow bridge that now spans tho waters nt this point. "This bridge tar soma tlmo had H Upon Faith m Oiir Country Our Nation is bring penalized by a crisis of European methods and ideas. w mnnol escape entirely the bitter . fruits ol a war founded in aovemmcntal sys- W Tms w3only, Paternalism, Public Ownership and Autocracy jo hand in hand. Now as never before we have opportunity to compare American ideals and meth- ods - thoso practiced in Europe, and to measure what Amencan systems and institutions have gained for humanity. Probably we will learn more and more each day of the comincj year to appreciate iwehaveandare;torefjardour citizenship in a more precious light; to see our problems more clearly, more tolerantly. The war has made material progress difficult throughout the United States. It has added to the obstacles of financing constructive efforts. It has enforced economies upon the large and small; has laid on the shelf plans for many dc- sirable things. Prosperity in this cduntry during the coming year demands above everything else faith in our Republic and faith between man and man. It cannot be had in suspicion and distrust. If this military calamity leaches us a deeper and more useful patriotism; if it serves to advance understanding among us of one another rights and wrongs; if it removes prejudice and strikes down distrust-then this war will not be with- out benefit to the citizens of the United States. We hope for prosperity the coming year. To have it will require hard work, courage and faith in ourselves. Oregon Power Company R. M. JENNINGS, Manager SI GenerariSirlnK and Cabinet Making , t'hono 349-J. M. Wright injono J88.n IIUIT.DINO CONTRACTOR Efltlmatos furnished on request .1 n u M Shnw 1 Kvp l.nr, Notio nnd TIitoa I ' flhllSHKS 1?1TTBD (til MATT11', II. Hll.VW i I ' DIscSh of W.M-U-" nnd CI.IWw. I Offlco Phono 330-J. KoOw ?00, 201, 202, Irving lilock. Benjamin Ostlind COSSl'lnNfl KN Offices, Phono 1Q3-J NOJNKKH AND AMCHlTWrC . ; .. 200 irving uiuii nr. Ofi7-.T. Mftfshflold, Orogon W. G. Chandler AIM'IIITi'A.r RoomB 301 nnd 302, Coko DulldlnK, Mnrshflold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen AIH ' "I Mnrohflold. Orogon. Innl Hctlinrl PIANO TUNKIl AND IlKPAinHR Lonro orders nt W. Halnco' Mu Ic Company. , .. 110 8. Sixth Stroot. Phono 103-L, Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AiM A,i'l""v. . Rosldouco Studio, 217 No. Third It, i Phono 3C8-U MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals.' Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dW'y SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA H - CllltlST.MAS TltKi: CKUMAN. Mlllcrnnd nbollshed nil couuuls-! tUr AuixHtM Pn W Co Bar Tlmw.l LONDON. Dee. 31. London mnr- Blons nnd drossod tho class of 1911 ! liotmon have realized this yonr moro In tho shade ho pretarrod. 'forcibly than over tno rnci inni tno HAl'PV Ni:V VKAlt 'Christmas troo Is distinctly n Oor- mnn Institution. With nil (lonnnn men of military ago either out of Knglnnd or Interned, tho homes of Ew-ry f Macle &mmy AIN'T IT Till. TltUTJI. Wo novor blamo tho tnllor whon j our pnnts wo linvo to pin, Wo novor blnrao tho shoo mnn when our soles grow old and j thin, I Wo novor blamo tho bnttor whon our lids wo havp tp ( flout, Hut wo always blnmo tho laun- j dry whon our Hhlrts wonr out. j COOS IJAV KTKAM IjAUNDRY j Phono r7-J. .1 DKN.MAHK lU'SI.N'KSS I'l.W. (Vj A.kxUIM I'ltM to 2ea t)y TIM. COPKNIIAOKN. Dee. 31. The 'tho Hermans, who formerly llvml In licen n sort of no mnu'H land. It was Danish government is propitrlnit sov-. London hnvo been dlsruptod with the commanded by henvy artillery on thoionil Idlls for flnunclnl roller or tholrosult tlmt thuio has been n marked I'niiwli mIiIo. nnd iiIho Iiv n mnclilnn , cltlnms. One of tlioi lillls nrnvldoM I ilocllno In tho demand for Christmas i gun battery on tho (lermnu side. The for tho temporary postponement of treos. (lermnns occupied Ferryman'H House, I tho recovery or loons Hgnlust mort-j (tormnus nrlaluHted tho ChrUttnns wliicu tliey unit turned into n small gage security, wniio auotimr sims to i tree lilon nnd linvo niways mum tno (ort, with their machine guns mount- establish n new crmllt Institution to best customors for treos. nnd od nt windows both upstairs down. "Neither side cared to destroy tho bridge, because each had hopes to use It lu nu advance. Tlio Freueh ini'i.l I tin nvitnliial urif mil niiHiIu nf I Xnrwnv Iiik nrillimrllv Hinililloil property holders when tho withdraw I London with tho treos, but trade he al of Invested capital ngnln become j tween this country nnd Norway Is Infill. It tu I'ltisurilHi! nit rni'lnlii lliui iwnv ui IihiIIv iHrfiirw.nl'i.il liaonimn nf largo (itinutltles or forelmi cmiltal ' navul oiiei-Hilons nnd mine dnnieors I ... . . rinully decided that things would bo now Invested lu Denmark will be , Hint few tree were received. Most eauler If tho Hermans were driven ' withdrriwu tar use nt home after the or them are being cut In Sussex nnd out of tho neighborhood und he made lend of the war. , Yorkshire this year. HAPI'V NI'AV VI.AIt No chilly days in a home warmed by the cheerful PERFECTION OIllrER Mothers and children appreciate its pleasant warmth. Dealers everywhere Writ, for boo.M, "Warmth In Cold Corncrt.." Standard Oil Comnany (CAUFOftNIA) Porlluiul Ills plans to surprise them. Tlio ven ture was a rather risky one because ! or the vlKlltuico ot the Herman sen-' tries and becuuse tho position was so thoroiiKhly tlomluutod by the ma chine KUUS, I Tho colonel In charge asked for volunteers and selected from those who offered nu even four hundred men. One hundred of them were Afrlri.n troops, who aro nlwnys eaiier i lor nny work of exceptional darlui?. ' "Not Ioiir after mldnlKht the de-1 tuehnient sturtml out on their mls-i Ion. They ver discovered when they reached tho brldKo and the Oor uinn mnehliie kuus opened fire at tho end or the hrldm). Tho French troops Times Want Ads for rosults. HAPI'V Xi:V VKAIt Time Want Ads for rosults. wlsho,, to rendor. sprinted throus-li the hall of shot, de- '''(rolihUlir hopes that pence will I ,, hP,vy ltmtm ,, a Mf irito's. After the grrat Mcr(. tloa of them reached the house In two cos whli l; i the Herman nation has or three minutes. Then It -.. cd'riib flee broWKht, M an unanimity Wet Weather Comfort Tlireo Dollari Duyi lot of it TQWER'S 11SII BRAND REFLEX SLICKER VtAf It ukrn vmi w-,.t Cannot ib4oil lcr lurnt oil tverr dioit tod lr m (N yu dry J com. (otttblc. In tvtijr cue a irWfcol, Hiocjilcvtiypoml. A n buy oy wy you look at il, SOU) NtRYWHERE Pi.4tciNUit.7SCu. u u r. V-CV v'. xvra l9raP II V I "l l F'SSS.'. Orulw "o Bolll " ...... ....a tt "u Imnd to hand flKht. Tho Hermans foiiBht first from their roerhiK walls' luitnlde. but wero shot down. byo netled or knifed. The garrison ro-tieati-d Indoors nud to the outbulld InKH. all of which had Iwen UM billed ror no lu enso or attach. The door tall before an African's axe.' The French troop dsshed In. iisIiik bayouets only. Acnvu the ground, floor ami up the stairs tho coufllct continued, until the only oucmtas re-1 mnlnlnn were a little group in the1 attic, who surrendered when they saw that resistance w useless. 'The winuliig of Ferryman's House removed the most advanced Herman position lu this reglou and gave the allies command nf a unwt useful , bridge. The lleuUnam wW0 carrleil I out the wld UnrbMu rveommeaded for a decoration," ' To the People of Coos County To those who have helped to make the past year one of success for us, and whom we hope we have helped, to everyone whose energy and effort is assisting in the development of our community, we extend our good wishes, and greetings to you on this glad occasion A1 HAPPY NEWJfEAR. We thank you for the favors you have shown us and wish you all the good things you deserve and desire throughout the glad New Year. Going - Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Far fl.it f!ult ( -""yl'irnB oV?2Y7 ST. IiAWUIINCi: IIOTKL I j (Formorly tho Coos Hotel) j j Steam heat, hot nnd cold wator.. No liquor. j Wo Invito you to Investigate our j wlutor rates. 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TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME has been a hobby with us for a good many roars. and'fT'i'n? nf our customors will tell y vhnhlt comes to BettlL g2od SSnd durnblo framing material at the rlcht nrion il ' suna, ness. Just tell hat jou want to b'lffi ."nfthr'ant Z St" ?-'rPaa55nSdc.Wne b'u' Jy:.lth Ur C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. lUiTAir. DHPAimiRNT PHONnn "B Fmi' niU' l TW0 UY US,X0 0U WOOD JMIOM,, 100. 182 StiVTH imOADWAY Til COOS lMVKIl IIOAT j SHHVIC'IJ fli I lavxch i:.pih:ss f I leaves ainrMiflcltl overv ilnv K n. in. Leaves lienil of river ! I nt .1:15 p. m. I STKA.Mim Ituvnnw leaves head of river rtnlly nt 1 II I II. 111. l.CJlVlia M..utlri..l.l .... r. .. II in. Foe cluivtur npply on board, il I kuuhus ii SMITH riopiictors Read THE TIMES -j