The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
E. Uothartl McCluro
ATTORNEY AT LAW
"Practices hi nil courts.
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General Ropnlrlng nud Cabinet
, &&$' Making.
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itlmates fijrnlshod on requoit
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Lwra'Jordors at W. R. Haines' Min
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, VIFIANIHT AND TEACHER
Residence Studio, 217 No. Third Bt
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WeTnovor blnrao tho shoo tnnn
hon our soles grow old and
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.whTn our llda wo hnvo to
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Second Streot.
major now manngoiuont. Prices
Syt, and nil work satisfactory.
IlifldloN' work it specialty.
lono 17G-J.
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Prop.
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coal, per ton $1.00
Conl, por ton $(1.00
Ibalf ton of both $5.00
D. MUSSON, Prop.
ono lH-.J or lonvo orders at
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he Bay View Hotel
Under new management
FLORENCE, OREGON
rs the best accommoda
j in the city Thoroughly
ovated Dining Service
Unexcelled
to Please
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Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
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North Bend,
Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
ies' Want Ads
Bring Results,
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THE
Telegraph Service Improved
Coos Hny now hns tho moHt rellnblo telegraph sorvlco
In Its history. Tho fncliyics nffonrod by tho COOS
ami CUItltY TELEPHONE COMPANY In conjunction
with tho PACIFIC TELEPHONE- and TELEORjAPH
COMPANY to nil Pnclflc Const points depend on two
wall-built and cnrofully mnlntulned lines from Coos Uny
to llosoburg. Resides tho Morso telegraph Instru
incnts, these lines hnvo nuxlllnry telephone equipment
and are tho most dopendnblo connection between Coos
County nnd tho outside world. TELEGRAPH OFFICES
OPEN 21 IIOUHS EVERY DAY. Standard telegraph
rates.
Coos and Curry Telephone Company
Tologroph Offices:
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Our own prompt and particular delivery service Effi
cient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Gonner & Hoagland
The Leading Groccrs
797 South Broadway.
The Cheerful Warmth
of a Gas Room Heater
chases chill and gloom
There is nothing so cheerless and gloomy as
a cold room. '
Most every house has Us cold room or cold
corner which is avoided as a pest.
The gas room heater will make such a place
inviting and cozy put a tone of cheer in the
entire household.
Gas room heaters are light easily moved
from room to room.
You can have the heat just where you need it.
Gas room heaters are inexpensive to buy and
cost little to operate.
See the complete display of gas room heaters
at the Oregon Power Company office. Every-
thing from a tiny bathroom heater up.
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Use iron pipe connections not rubber tubing.
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Phone
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco is horoby given that tho
undersigned has been by nn ordor of
tho County Court of tho Stato of
Orogoji, In and for tho County of
Coos, appointed as executrix of tho
Estnto of Aloxander Simpson, de
ceased. Now, theroforo, nil persons hnvlug
claims ngnlnst said estnto are horo
by notified to presont tho snmo to mo
nt tho offlco of James T. Hall, Eldo
rado Block, Marshflold, Coos county,
Orogon, with propor vouchers, duly
verlfed as by law required, within
six months from tho dnto hereof.
Dnted this 22nd day of December,
1914.
ISABEL SIMPSON,
Executrix of the Estnto of
Alexander Simpson, deceased..
First publication, December 22, 1914.
Lniit .publication, January 12,- 1915.
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TUNNELS
Johnson Porter Predicts Early
Completion of Their Con
tract on Coos Bay Line
EUGENE, Jan. 12 Thnt all of tho
tunnols on tlto Wlllnniotto Pacific
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will bo completed by Februnry 1 was ,
the stntemont of Johnson P. Porter,' Inr amocUk-j r to coo, n.r Timw.
of tho railway contracting firm of j.c-NDON, Jnn. 12 Tho follow
Porter Uros., who hns nrrlvod out mg account of life nt tho front Is from
from tho "front." Tho Inst tunnels a correspondent who volunteered for
to bo completed nro tho four botween Bt,rvIco nt tll0 beginning of tho war,
Acmo nnd Gnrdlner. All of tho ' aml lm8 Binc0 bcen promoted to the
others will bo completed beforo thnt rnnk ot officer.
date, snld Mr. Porter, if tho work
progresses ns rapidly ns it is nt tho
presont time.
Mr. Porter stated thnt tho grading
work will bo completed by tho first
ot Mny nnd tho railway compnny will
then bo nblo to lay its rails as far
j ns Coos Uny, but It will probably bo
I sotno tlmo nflcr that dato beforo
' they enn bo laid across tho brldgo bo
j lug built over nn nrm of tho Day.
Kluslmv Port llonds.
I Mr. Porter Btntcd thnt tho Port ot
Sluslnw Commission would probably
rosumo work on tho Jetty at the
mouth of tho Sluslnw lllvor In two or
three months. Tho commission hns
Just nuthorlzed thulssunnco of $100,-! nne3 mior fr0sty conditions seem
000 bonds nnd this, wltli lh.o Jlfi,- Huch nn orderly, pormnnont nild town
000 loft from tho previous bond issue. m0 soriCB 0f cubby-holes that whon
will keep tho work going for a year i ti,cy n 8tnrt to melt nway nnd envo
or more Tho government Is expect- ,n um0r tho Influence of thaw nnd
cd to dupllcnto this sum with an np-' rnln. It Is ns if ono wore trying to
proprlutlon, ns it hns done with pre
vloiis bond Issues.
IIORS
DISIIASKS
PIjAV HAVOC
WITH OHKCON
More Thau 01)00, Valued nt $00,000,
J,ost 1.111 Your.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Jnn. llf
Dlsonsfm nnt.so.l M... .wlnn J.rnn.lnrn
I of Oregon to loso 0000 hogB, vnlued
nt ?ui.,ooo, inst yonr, nccording to n
rnnnrf whinh i,n .. i,n ia..n,i i.t -
tho Dopnrtmont of Agriculture
This Is nn nvorngo denth rnto of
ao per 1000 ncnu. During tho yonr
' 1Hl:l tlin rnlln u'ne .in nnr 1(lnn lmn.l
n.in iiinrflAnn i....i i..
tt vni w& u v v u in; tin nvitj iwoi
I Orogon has ono of tho lowest death ,
rntes por 1000 bond or hogs of nny
I statu In tho Union. Tho latest census
Reports, which nro dnted .Tnntinry 1, '
1914, Hliou'' thnt thero nro JIOO.OOO
I bond of hogs In Orogon nnd thoy nro
vnlued nt ?3;a00,000, or $11 por
, head.
Tho farmors of tho ontlro nntion
Inst yonr lost 7,00 1, S00 bond or hogs
! from dlsenso. Their total vnluo wns
I $7fi, 000,000 nnd tho donth rnto wns "
119 por 1000.
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NEWS OF WORLD'S GREATEST WAR DAY BY DAY
s
HARD LIFE
"During tho Inttor pnrt of Novem
ber tho nrmy In tho trenches wns
woll-nlgh perishing with cold. Slnco
early December It hns been tho vic
tim of porslstcnt rnln nnd flood.
Night lifter night whole companies
nro flooded out of their trenches,
.whllo u renrrnngoment, of tho forces
hns mndo it lmposslblo to gtvo tho
men their former weekly threo days
of rest in tho villages behind tho
linos. All tho advanced forces will
remain In their trenches now for
I eighteen dnys; then they liopo to
hnvo n brief relief.
I "It Is dlfflcultto glvo nn Iden of
what rain means In tho trenches. Tho
travel through n pltrlulurk Loudon
I In ruins. Officers who wero glory-
ilug In fine now dugouts equipped with
nil tho trench comfort suddenly
found themselves burled In n mnBS of
collnpscd earth of tho consistency
nud finality of thick paint.
"Tito latest gossip hero Is thnt tho
Indian division nml tho aormniiB wore
I ' cloB0 together n tiny Or two ilgt)
I n,,nt Uloy ,8od n, Bn,uo 'mrft"et for
' w"" , , , , , , " ,
' ' through their mutual loop-holes.
tutu, ui uuuinu, in ii uiiiu uAiiKKerui-
ed, but serves to lllustrnto tho niau
nor in which tho two armies kcop con
tinually getting closer nud closer.
,,n"l Rroiindos nnd homo-mndo
bombs fashioned out of biscuit tins
can lie used udvuntugeously at many
points.
"Generally, however, tho front
trendies nro nbout two hundred
yards apart In this section; Thnt gives
tho shnrp-8hootors plenty of chnnco
to got In their flno work, nnd It Is
dangerous to push ouo's head above
a trench oven to sight n rifle. Mnuy
of tho sharpshooters nro using peri
scopes much like thoso of tho sub
marine nnd with thoso thoy enn sight
nnd shoot accurately without coming
nnywhoro near tho top of tho trench.
Tho opposing shnrpshooters of courso
delight In efforts to hit tho tubo of
tho periscopo, nnd frequently suc
ceed. "Slnco tho rnlns nnd floods camo,
tho cnnimiinlcntlou trenches hnve
Inrgoly oozed away. Somo of them
nro llkn rivers; others nro knee doop
with pnsty mud of exactly tho snmo
consistency ns bailor's dough. A rogl
mont which passed through ono such
tronch n dny or two ago loft throa
men behind and ihnd to send n relief
party back to dig thorn out,
"Under such circumstances, tho
lnbor of bringing up rations nnd nm
munltlon from tho renr is terrific,
nnd tho men assigned to this lnbor
loach their destination in n stato ot
utter fntlgtio; novortholess thoy have
to tako their turn at sentry duty
later In tho night.
"Tho onomy Is Tory buslnossllko
nnd mlssos no chnnco to shoot nny
mnn who oxposos himself. Todny, for
Instance nn English soldlor wa's up
In n willow treo cutting wlthos. A
shot passed him and ho sportively
signalled 'A miss; loft.' A second
shot camo, nud ho signalled 'A miss;
right.' The onomy profited by his
advico, and tho third shot passod
straight through his head.
"Thoro nro tho strictest1 orders
against men exposing themselves; but
somo of tho cureless ones nro surpris
ingly dlsregardful of their safoty.
Yostorday n prlvnto who wus drag
ging n snek ,of conl wnlked slowly
nlong tho top of a communicating
trenoh for n consldornblo dlstanco In
ful view of tho enemy, moroly bo
cnuso tho bottom of tho tronch wns
muddy and travollng down thoro In
safoty would havo been moro labori
ous than on tho firm soil nbovo. A
hnll of bullets missed him, 'hut ho
oven stopped to light his plpo behind
nn olghteen-lnch willow boforo ho do
llborntoly climbed bnck down Into
tho trench with his lond.
"Tho whole army Is very tired of
, willow trees nnd poplars. It would
bo n relief to know thnt wo would
, never hnvo to seo thorn again. Wil
low stumps a ro particularly annoy
ing, becauso In tho dark they look
exactly like a crouching soldlor, with
j perhaps n stray limb resembling n
1 leveled gun.
I "I was out scouting two nights ago
nnd wont furthor nhoud thnu I had
I Intended. I hod no rlflo with mo.
I About forty ynrds from tho enemy's i
trench I suddenly snw what I thought
was n Germnn crouching down with
leveled gun. My heart stopped nnd I
I hastily signalled for tho rifle of'n
mnn behind me, only to find It not
, londed. Then I looked ngnln nnd
found tho Germnn was only a wll
.low stump.
"On my way bnck, crawling cau
tiously through n turnip field one
must movo cnutlously, for theso tur
nips crackle most nlnrmlngly under
foot suddenly up went one of their
stnr rockets, which mndo tho neigh
borhood light ns dny for n milo
around. I dropped down. To my
horror I discovered thnt my fnco was
close alongside n Gorman corpse, thnt
had lain thero since their Inst unsuc
cessful Infantry attack nbout six
weeks ago. Another and another
rocket went up nnd It wns ninny min
utes beforo I could get away from
thnt prls'.y object. I brought bnck
his helmet nnd rifle ns souvenirs.
"There Is n gront supply of now3
in tho trenches, but much of it, I re
gret to say, Is unreliable. Todny, for
Instance, wo heard of n grent navnl
victory for tho English, n grent Gall
clan victory for tho Russians, nnd for
tho twentieth time, thnt tho Knlsor Is
sick unto death."
ENEMIES HELD AT BAY
SAYS THE KAISER
Tells Army nnd Navy Allies' Numbers
Don't Frighten SooKh Only
Worthy Pence.
UEHMX, via London, Jnn. 12.
Emperor William's Now Yenr's mos
sngo to tho nrmy nnd navy, asked
them to fnco tho now yonr unflinch
ingly nud look forwnrd to now deeds
and now victories for tho beloved
Fatherland. Tho message, which wns
mndo public nt mnln headquarters
horo, rends us follows:
"After flvo long months ot
heavy ami hot fighting, wo enter
tho now year.
"HrlMnnt victories havo boon
gained mid great successes nchlov
cd by tho Germnn Army almost
everywhere on tho territory ot
tho onomy, whllo roponted nt
tompts of our opponents to swarm
on Goruinn territory hnvo fnllod,
"My ships hnvo covorcd them
selves with glory on every sea
nnd tho crows hnvo proved not only
thnt thoy know how to fight vlg
torlously, but to dlu llko heroes
when overwhelmed by superior
forces,
"llehlud tho nrmy nnd tho fleet
tho ontlro nntion stands In un
exampled hnrmony, propnred to
sacrifice Its heart's blood for tho
sacred domestic hearth which wo
are now dofcndlng against outrag
eous Invnslon.
"Much lias como to pass In tho
old year, but tho oiiomles nro still
firmly kept low. Always frosh
hordes aro rolling up against our
nrmy nnd tho nrmy ot our faith
ful nlllcs, but their numbors do not
frighten us.
"Although tho times may bo ser
ious and tho task boforo us n hoavy
ono, wo look forwnrd Into tho fu
ture with tho firmest confldouco.
"Next to God's wlso guldanco, I
trust to tho matchless bravery of
tho nrmy nnd navy nnd know my
solf to bo as ono with tho ontlro
Gorman nation. Thoroforo lot us
faco tho now year unflinchingly,
looking forwnrd to now deeds nud
now victories for our beloved
Futhorlaiid,
WILHELM.
Roplylng to n Now Yenr's tologram
from tho King nnd Quoon of Unvarla,
tho Eiuporor sont this uicssngo:
"I roclprocnto your good wishes
nnd thoso of nil Ilavnrlaus with nil
my henrt. You speak after my
own henrt whon you Bay wo nil
hnvo but ono thought, which is
thnt a pouce worthy tho sacrifices
already mndo nnd still to bo mndo
bo secured for tho boloved Fnther
Innd In tho now year.
"How splendid in this connec
tion Is it that tho Gorman l'rliicos
and tho Gorman peoples nro stand
ing togothor in unchangeable fi
delity, with God's holp, to nchiovo
with our heroic troops that victory
for our Just cnuso which wo ox
poct with unshaken confidence. In
cordlnl friendship,
WILHELM."
What Cures
Eczema?
We have had so many Inquiries lately
regarding Kczcma and other skin ills
tnutu, that we are k'uiI to muko our
answer jmullc. After curerul Inventlga
tlon wo havo found that n simple wash
of OH of Wlntorgreen, an compounded
in I). D. D. 1'rencrlptlon. cah bo relleU
upon. We would not muko thla state
ment to our patrons, friends and neigh
bors unlesH we weie sure of It and
although there are many so-called Ec
zema remedies Bold, we ourselves un
hesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Pre
ucrlption. Drop Into our store lodar. tint to t. Ik-
over tho merits of thla wonderful Pro-.
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ni.int.IN. -Inn 15 Pithllnntlnn
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RANK
VICTIMS W
of the Almanac do Gothn for 1915 r, J
nnd tho various genealogical annuals j
which hnvo Just taken plnca licro((
lutuuiB mm up iu iuvoiuuur iirsi , .;
779 members of tho German nobll-, vj
lty havo met death on tho battle- ,t
field or hnvo succumbed of wounds,. J
received In notion.
it Is shown thnt of mombors bo-".. J
longing to tho "grnofllcho" houses,, 'jj
or fnmlllcB cnrrylng tho tltlo of ,",
count, 74 had fallen In buttlo or( ' '
died of wounds by November 1. Tho '
"frolherrllclion" or baronicnl fam
ilies havo lost 200 members through
tho war, whllo tho very essonco of
German nobility, tho "Urndellgcn''
families, who trace their ancestors
to tho year ot 13C0 or beyond, had
lost 240 mombors In all, Tho farn-'
Hies hit hardest nro tho Armlns" '
with 8, tho Wcdols with 8, tho'
Oortzcns with 7, nnd tho Dockcns l
with G members, Rut tho class of
nobility which seems to hnvo sut- '
forod most, though it is by no moans'
tho most numerous, is thnt whoso
members hnvo boon knighted by
lettors-pntcnt, nnd who nro known
lu Gorumny ns "brlofndollgo" houses.
.This class lost 2d0 mombors.
Tho totnl numbor ot losses through
death on tho bnttlotlold or ns tho
result of wounds recolvcd in notion,
ot tho Germnn nobility is, thoroforo,
779, up to Novombor 1.
According to tho Almnnnc do
Gothn tho following mombors of ,
Goruinn nud foreign rolgnlng houses
still retain their honorary commands,
lu tho enemies' nrmlos: 1'rlnco
Henry ot Prusstn, colonol Second
RuBsInn Hussar Itoglmont; Grand
Duko of Oldonburg, colonol G7th ,
Russian Infantry Itoglmont; Gorman
empress, colonol Russian Gnrdo du
Corps Hussars; Russian oniproBS,
Colonel German Second Guard Dra
goon Keglmont; Queen Mary of,
England, colonel Gormnu Fifth Hus
sars; Dutchess of Connnugh, Colonel
04 th Goruinn infantry Toglmont.
Tho largo number ot honorary com
missions hold formerly by mombors
of tho rolgnlng houses ot Europe
In foreign armies has thus sunk
to six an Infinitesimal fraction
of tho mombors ot other years.
WOUNDED IN RERUN
DEIILIN, Jan. 12. No fair
picture could bo drawn ot tho Ilor
lln of war tlmo thnt did not Includo
mention of tho thousands ot wound
ed In tho streets. In motorcars, In
wbool chairs and In tho crowds on
tho stieots, thoy nro ovory whore,
limping mnlmod and swnthed in
bandnges. At ono dlnner-tablo in
tho Hotel Adlon woro four offlcors,
ovory ono ot whom had his arm In
n sling and two of whom had their
heads in bandages, Ono, a captain,
had lost his right hnnd, but ho had
tho Iron cross of tho first class and
ho. soemod tho happiest of tho party.
Indood, tho cheerfulness ot tho
wounded contrasted strikingly with
tho sad oyes ot tho many womon in
mourning. Tho toll has dono little
to weaken tho spirit of tho populaco,
but it Is boglnlng to horrify the
visitor.
TRICKS IN RATTLE.
Allies' llugler Sounded Uuglo Roticat
Rut Failed lu Decepllon.
(Iljr AuiKUteJ l'fru to Coot, rtr TlmM,)
RERLIK, Jan. 12. An English
buglor's mlstnko, duo to tho fact thai
his knowlodgo of tho Gorman army
buglo calls was not fiuito perfect,
frustrated n clover strategom of tho
onomy In Flanders, nccording to a re
port of a Germnn returned from tho
front on furlough. At ono point
along tho lino tho artillery had beep
preparing tho ground for an assault,
and tho order was finally given for ,
advanco,
Tho Germans wore charging suc
cessfully, losing not too heavily and
being well supported, when thoy w&ro
nmazed to hear the bugle call, "cease
firing!" Thoy threw then)sol;es
down, reviling and lnmentliig tho fact
thnt nt sticliu favorable moment, It
hnd been felt necessary to stop tho
advanco. In tholr position tho next
call could hardly bo anything but
tho "retrent," nnd they lny Hstqn
Ing for it. To tholr nmuzoment, how-
over, nn nmuzoment Instantly suc
ceeded by a full realization of what
hnd happoned, tho "mess call," tho
signal for rations, wns 'blown. Tho
English bugler who, safely ensconced
in somo decoptivo place, had stopped
tho churgo with his first call, had
mado a costly mistake.
Tho charge was resumed and when
It ended tho Germans had taken tho
t ron dies at which they hnd been aim
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