"V I T FOUR COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALONEY, News Editor Official Official Pnicr of Vnpcr City Coos County of Mareliflold. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, ' SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915 EVENIMG EDITION TRIPPERKIWS TO PLAY Satoirday Evemiinig Tlhoujiglhits Entorod at tho Postof fico at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tbo malls as second-class mail matter. 8UBSCIUPTION KATES DAILY. Ono yoar 10.00 Per tnontb GO WEEKLY. Ono year 1.C0 When paid strictly In advanco the subset Iptlon pilco of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per year or $2. GO for six months. An Indopondent Republican news paper, published every ovonlng ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos Day Times Publishing Co. TENTIMG Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. A YEAIt OK WAIt ONE YEAH AOO tomorrow Ger many declared war nnd for tho past twelve months there has waged the most terrible conflict that the world has ever known. In our quiet pursuit of everyday life In this country we can scarcely reallzo what It all means. This country within but a few weeks has been In delicate positions which might have thrown ub Into the vortex of war hut the peoplo did not become ex cited and simply went quietly ahead with their regular business. It Is gratifying that such Is the confidence and peace of mind In tho United States. The magnitude of tho whole war and what It has cost tho world is almost beyond comprehension, so enormous are tho figures. There are eleven nations at war and mora than half tho population of tho world Is Included In tho fighting countries. It is estimated that 20,000,000 men aro under urms. It Is claimed that from bIx to eight millions have been killed, wounded or taken prisoners. Tho cost of tho war so far is esti mated at from eleven to fifteen bil lion dollars. It Is costing France ten thousand dollars n minute and England fifteen million dollars n day to conduct tho fight. Over COO naval and merchant vessols liavo been sunk and ns many cargoes of val uable food stuffs and supplies of all kinds sent to tho bottom of tho seas and forever removed from possibil ity of feeding or nldlng humans, whllo In soino parts of tho world pooplo nro sinning. Hosldes tho appalling loss of lire, tho crippling! of men and tho enormous expendi ture of money, thoro has been tho Tonight I'm alone in the open, where the winds of heav en race. the noiseless patter of starshine to soften my up turned face; lie by my tent recumbent, with my tired arms flung wide, With God just back of the curtain, where His constella tions ride, And Oh, sweet is the low, green valley; and sweet is the mountain high! And doubly sweet is the silence which folds me as I lie! And sweetest of all the murmur of a softly flowing stream Which lulls my brain to slumber and gives a restful dream, BACK FROM KiiA.vic o iioitToy, r. e. Nichol son AND A. T. HAINES KETfHN KOltMKK JOINS MAKSIIKIKLD S'l HATCHEUY NINE AH 've laid me, and feel her lived so On the Earth's kind breast tender heart Athrob with the love she bears me (We have long apartl) I can feel the dew kiss holy which Nature gives her child Forgiving him, though wayward, and blessing him, de filed, A breeze comes down the valley from the foot of the mountain range And rustles the grass beside me in whispering music strange, I sense an insect stirring, and I hear a night bird's call; And then through drowsy eyelids I see the moon's gold ball, I was worn with barter and traffic; I lived in a town afar; So I left it all behind me and followed the evening star, As of old the wise men found Him in the manger at Bethlehem, So I know the Lord is near me I can see his diadem! Selected, Toural to Kliuimlli inns l rater Lake, Crescent t'lly nnd Hetimietl via Const Jtmito V. O. Horton, C. E. Nicholson nnd ,. T. Ilulnee arrived homo at 1 o'clock, this morning nfter ton days Ciiiien From Clnnlliicf ( Spend n Month Hero (Jnini'S n( Hatch ery unit Eiistslilo Tomorrow Shurkey Perkins arrived here this morning from Onrdlner and will Join the Ilntehery team tomorrow. Hu nuto tour of southern Oregon. They was the star catcher of tho Mnrsli went out vln Hosehurg. Grants Pass, I field team in 1U1I1 and the Inst year Medford. Crater Lake. Klamath Falls 'tiled out with McCredle's Coast and Ashland and proceeded to Cres cent City nnd returned via the const route. They encountcrc some warm weather In the valley, the tlierinoin cter bolng around 100 a good share of the time. "Coos Day Is away ahead of the whole section wo visited both In n climatic and business way aild we're glad to ho hack oven if we did have it flno trip," said A. T. Haines. The trip wns mnde In V. O. Ilor ton's Ford enr nnd they did not have nny car trouble. Tho only delay was when a nnll punctured ono tire. The same air Is In tho other three tires 'N that they had when they left here. H IT STAKE VETERANS T. NKfliio srsi'i:Ti:i Mt'KIH'.H, l KILLED OK TKIPLE liiuiiuhl l H CoiiihtIimI Willi Sluy ing of (ii lines Kiimlly at Temple- Touts My Aw latiM l'" '" ''"' ""'' Tli'id 1 mm.'MPI.M. Texas. .Inly !H. I'lll'll- loir ut the Btuko here Inst night Will Stanley, a negro suspect In tiinle (Irlmes family hammer The (1, lowing event: "Thoro will (I. A. It. ui - U hn I... . " IC5IM iiniioiiii.Miiein , of tho miir- a Kathttk. t,. a. it. mill SMii., .. ' fiiiiiiilH ut mi,.., .. nai .lay. An. li. u,,;;; , '"HI r,"W to cotuu ami no Itmeh basket." It Is lX,i i i Kimii-riiiK It 111 1 ! liatc W MANY ARE INJURED C'EH.MAN SHELL KALLS IN KIEL!) HOSI'ITAL THE Krencli Orderly Killed nnd One Amor- lnni Wounded by tlio E.lo- slou of Missile League team nnd finished the rea son with it Canadian league. IIC has not been playing much ball this season. He expects to spend n month or so here, probably remain ing until after the season closes. The Ilntehery tenm has been strengthened 'greatly and will give Tho llliie Hldgo Tigers n strong game at Tho Ilntehery grounds to luol row. The lineups of tho two teams will probably he as follows: Hatchery Tigers Positions Perkins Thomas Catcher Johnson (HU Pitcher Dooley Wallace First Ihtso .Merchant Donley Second llasu Iltirko Slorn Center Kleld Hcssoy . . . Itlght Kleld Robertson Third llaso ('iiiiio nt Eiistslilo ) Eastsldo nnd Heaver 1 11)1 will piny nt Eastsldo tomorrow afternoon. Col lier will bo In tho box for Eastsldo again and they expect to tnko Hea ver 1I1I1 down tho line. ItOsclllllTJ (IIIIIO Charley Haxter Is not making dors, today hampered the police ef-, ,.,.. . ,. '" ftu ... .... .1 i" " " " ' i u i forts to arrest anil iiiontiiy tuner iiui koiis siisnet'totl In the case, lloforo being killed the negro nssortud n white man paid Iilm nnd another ne gro to kill the family. American callty. War Mi. v., 1 '""HUH 0 A (?finu lt'i' i. ......... . .i,t rN , """" lilljb A Coos Hay glii cannot under-j when he I .,) fro "! Stalld Wliy nnoilior KM I nui m-i mi- u- ,ii' inn- When , . tiling 111 a "inn Wltu a iiiruiii'iiii inn sue Hii mi Most of l, wiu.M kIio could net u man with botwtliiK him when i, ... '- - - "t in i j -"Jj AN EDITOR hears promptly and emphatically from tho readers of his paper when ho prints anything thai meets with their dis favor. Tho re HIHCKHATS spouso Is not so AND UOUQUETH prompt or popu lar, however, when an artlclo meets with their ap proval. Tho Times Is fortunate In Its Inrge family of possessing many kind nnd generous souls who nro more Inclined to hurl bouquets In stead of brickbats at tho poor edi tor's bend. Recently sovoral beautiful bou- widespread destruction of property Illlll lORR flf llllultlOSB nml Mm nllnnirn of moral conditions and standards "",ctf lmvo co"10 ,0 hl9 ,,e8k com"11 of life in every country at war. All "TnZ of ? rcC,cut cdltor,nl c" tlils has been tho cost to tho world. UtlC(1 'KorlK M Hwson." Tbrso Nw nt tho end of tho first year fW810"8 while flattering, are also there has been no decisive victory. Invnhmbl 8 indlcatlnu tho trend Each country declares that it Is of ,,ub,lc Bentlmo"t opinion. Tho roady to keep up tho fight and will euUorl"1 ,n "nestlon was a criticism keep up tho fight until it is vie- of Uoosuvclt's wr policy and tho torlous. What another year will Bcncrnl nml onerous approval of bring nboiit no one can foretell, but 'I10 '''J"01"'8 ,,eaco P"PBnila proved If the wnr continues with tjio samo thn1t Uo080Volt wl" t 'v ninny vigor for another twelvo months It fo,,owor ln "' "b,()011 an 'ron" Is safo to say that tho cost and tlio cn,"ml- suffering will bo even worso. Thoro AmonB tl, wy tributes received may bo victories won, whole nnvl-s 1),obubly tho "10Bt "I'l'reclated was sunk, triumphant entries of kings'" lotfr ,roin ft ln(ly ,n Coimlllo, into captured cities, but whntover tho '8,,0Wl"K ntfl on,y n" "I'Preclatlon result It Is apparently tho purpoao of the e'"tor,A, ',l" n'8" an under- of tho wnrrlng countries to cnniinnn "imu"K 0l l" 'K uroatl prouloms such a system on Its women. I thank you." And thou In tho very next mail along comes another letter from I. , N. DeLong, of Arngo. It was a letter of appreciation, too: apprecia tion with a punch to It. Here it Is: "I'lenso find enclosed check for , $"i.00 to renew my subscription to the Dally Times ono year. And I oblige. Very truly yours, 1. N. De- J Long. p. S. I wish to congrntulnto you on your work. The Times Is ' getting better all tho time." (0 Aiiocltl) t'rnt to com lit; Tlmw. PONT A MOUSSON, Fritnce. July 31. A German shell fell Into the mess room of the field hospital of nu American ambulance while the staff was nt dinner today. Tho mlssllo pen etrated the floor and burst In the' much headway with his efforts cellar. A French orderly wns killed i get n game at Roseburg with nn all nml mm American nlluhtlv wounded. I star steam from Coos County. Rose- i Tburg wants to como in hero for n gnmo but they nro not certain about putting up n guarantco for n Cons County tenm to come there on ac count of the poor showing made by Kl88aiu'8 tenm nt Roseburg recently. MILL SLOUGH CASE PORT TO MEET WITH CITV COUN CIL MONDAY NKillT curly hair. '' " I mwmnr-amrrmMnnmriKirM&X,jnmtMV ' j fSviif NiilV ('ri'tw 't k'T in to i orr Lfj"- v , m i 10 kr&Wh&J m 11" "ssiiMf7'M na Jumj $ ICISjo Want City to Accept Main Dnilu anil Pity Part of NtntSi Arm Ditch to sacrlflco millions of lives, make Involved. Although sbo mnrked It millions of widows nnd orphan ""ot for l,,"'"l,Hon." fl contnlns leavo Europo Inhabited by a roco 1 of men on crutches, sea innocent little ones suffer starvation and tils euso, tluvaBtuto wholo countries, burn down beautiful cities all part of a struggle for supremacy. And In the end what will bo gained? Tho world will ho the loser and will not recover for unother generation. LIKi: ON A SniMAltlNI 111-: most thrilling experience developed by tho wnr Is that of .,., i, ..... i.. i . . . "iiimiiitiiiK ior snips, it re quires men of during, courage and Iron nerve. One of the Herman submarine enp tulns who was captured, Command or Hanson of tho IMi), recently ties crlbed how It feels to bo In a sub merged submarine: "It Is fearfully trying on tho nor ves. Every man does not stand It. When running under sea there is a deathlike stillness In tho boat us tho electrical inuchlnory Is noiseless. Ah tho nlr hents It gets poor nnd mixed with tho odor of oil from tho machinery. Tho atmosphoro bo comos fearful. An overpowering sleepiness often attacks now men and ono requires the utmost will power to remain awake. I hnvo had men who did not want to ent during the first threo days out because they did not want to loso that umount of time from sleep. Day after day spent lu i such cramped quarters whero there ' Is hardly room to stretch your legs.! and constantly on the alert, Is n tro-1 mentions strain on tho nerves." Nothing but hypocrisy nuswers whoa tho person is about who In sists doing us u favor thut wo don't .want doue. some things thut tho editor thinks should have wider publicity, and ns her namo will not bo given, he hopes ho muy bo forgiven for par tial violation of her request. Tho letter follows: "Pleii8e excuse my audacity lu taking up your time, but I want to thank you for your splendid editorial 'Ignoring tho Lesson,' appearing In Wednes day's Times. I wish all pa pers hud tho coiirngo nml sonso to constantly put before tho people such seiitlments. "I'm Republican lu politics but am not so partisan that I can not recognize and nnilro u MAN when I boo him, and the atti tude and policy of Wilson de serves tho highest praise. Only by thinking, tulklng and writ ing pence can we hopo for "peace." "The song 'I Didn't Rnlso My Sou to ii a Soldier,' may bo n little out of place, hut I think 'tis the sentiment of nil mothers' hearts. Not that sbo wants her boy to bo a cowartl, neither does she do tho best for her boy or tho nation to raise him with War as tho ob Ject of his ambitious. "I wish It were the prlvllego (ns It was mine whllo in Oak land) to see the play 'War llrldes,' with Niulmovn In tho leading rolo. Tho lesson taught Blnks so deeply that no militant could Ignore it and nil truo mothers ami citizens would have nu added pride in our nation and leader who uro leagues ahead, in civilization and puclflcally, of a government which would entloiso und urge The Port of Coos Uny Commission ers will meet with tho Mnrstifleld Ci ty council Monday night and etideav- 1 nr in flnnllv fllfninftn of thn Mill Slough ' controversy. Tho Port will dcmniitl that the cl- "ion bet that mudo me feel good (y nccept tho nmh, ,,rnl nmI relQvo too. Matlo mo feel that llfo has its tho iort of frt,er responsibility, compensations: and hard work gotsiT10 clty ,mld $t000 towards fixing Its rownrd now nnd then. Also that ; ,,,. .n ,irnin iIOv so that the West i woiiiii worn Times oven a hotter paper so Hint it might win nnd deserve moro such sincere nnd appreciative friends. Of all glad words of tonguo or pen, Tho gladdest uro these: Renew my paper again. iVTUHK runs far moro to glad ness than sadness. Tho glor- Do your Electrical way. NANN SMITH NL'AL INSPEC I'NDKIUiOES AN-1 ION NEXT WEEK ' family ironing: ife It can be done quickly ani Irctlcssly. It can be done with the maxi mum of comfort and the minimum of expense. harder to ninko Tho jjarshfleld property would not be Will Probably Delay Vessel Several Days Loaves This Afternoon Willi Ijii-kc List The Nnnu Smith, which Hailed at 1 o'clock today for San Kranch-'o will probably undergo annual In- overflowed. Tho Port contends Hint ' upectlon ut San KrnnclBco next week tho drain Is now in good shape. Un-juntl go on tho dry dock for tho un less tho city ticcepts it, It Is stated j nual overhauling. This will probably tho Port will appeal tho case, start-jrequlro four or five days ond delay ;i N ed by Wm. Hlllstrom nnd others lu which Judge Coko granted a perpet ual injunction holding tho Port and City Jointly responsible. Tho Port be lieves Hint by appealing tho enso they can securo rellof if the city council tho vessel thnt length of tlmo. Tho Nnnn had n capacity passcn gor list out, somo going stcentgoj rather than wait. Among thoso sail ing on her woro Mrs. I). L. Rood. Mrs. C. Webb. I lous bird orutlons up Coos RIv-' docs not grant it. Mrs. W. J. Urown. O. S. Mlsb. w. .r. I or tilieso summer mornings; tho drow- Tho city has not paid anything to-' Drown, Hon S. Fisher, Win. Wrenn,! sy hum of tho ward tho construction of tho drain i Mrs. R. E. Wrenn, John C. Kendall' PESSIMIST AND bees; tho breezy in the north arm of Mill Slough. Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Miss M. K. Ma-' OITO.MIST call of incense' I honoy, Mrs. W. II. Doughty, Mrs. J.1 breathing morn; ! 1 1 fl PIT TUT refill fl PPU " 1''',n1". ChH. Knox, Edgar Rob tho radiant siinshlno; tho fairylands; H I H I- Hlf HllTII 0lts' Mrs' ,:- ""rtB, S. Falconer, of flowers. Instinct with brightness II UU I MIL ,1.111 Until) I Ilutls McNay, Geo. A. Hniick, E. O. and fragrance nnd cheer; In truth I Isuniuols. Honrv sidwoll. n .v.. nnnu-' ho wholo fnco and mien of benign OHRMAN STUDENTS HAVE ANii- JnmeH ""ton. Joo Kiln. C. Nasburg. MoUior Nature Is resplendent with .MKIllll. DEMO.VSTR VTio'.V I Ml c- "". B- K. nrantl'i, Mrs. beauty and gladness nnd glory. Tho i . ' ,' ' E. E. Ilrando. Dick Hogors, A. D. Da- optimist Imbibes thoso glories bb ',,,,,, ,.oIll.0 ,)0 ,,,.,, WI., 'ly, Oeo. Armstrong. Miss Paulino iuK.i iirniKing irom a rountain of; ci,,,,.. ... ,t, , , .., .,... Ruhr. Mrs. C. M. Nelson. Miss Kiln I Weiss, Miss Anny Isaacs, Mrs. 0. A. Stephonson, Miss Helen Mondo, Mies ' Pflllini'lim Mrtmln Mtoa T n.n. Alnln.. uld, E. F. llolnuner, A Slnnonen. Hot Summer Days Becoi Cool Days for Ironing For; with an Electric Iron easily attached to any convenient socket- m ironing can be done in the coolest spot about :-.m the house out on the porch if desired. AnJ V,i! ironing by Electricity is very economical too. rj';'! regain Power Cf KUJMUMjBnsiwTaraeuamyag;; mh mMtt fti .11 ' is living waters. Hut tho pessimist, In tho midst of u this splendor of na turo, wumlors off gloomily to sit by tho wntors of Ilnbylon, under the weeping willow trees. If tho boau teousness and Joyousnes of naturo This Show. Its Disippiovnl of Country. lib- AmoiIiiM riii io "oo n)r Tlmm.J ZVV.lV.l, Jnly 111. American t"iv.,(.ii irom Rer'.In allego that thoro were aiitl-Ainciican disturb- cnnnot cure pessimism in a person ' nwt'08 '" Gerinun capital Tuos men it must run its courso until tho i""' nnd Wednesday. A hooting undertaker Is called to put tho fin ishing touches on his funereal existence. $ ! HAT becomes of nil tho bright babies? Von never knew n man with n child from l in jenrs of ago who wouldn't w crowd of students In front of the American Embassy was dispersed by the police. -BLACK SID WORK TWO CALIFORNIA COM PA NIKS DEPORTED RACKINt; i kcop L. T. Mattlieus anil Seugstuekru I Ilaucli on South Inlet to ho Scene of Work I Henry Sengstncken said today that two California companies will soon, t begin1, extouslvo black sand onora-1 , PIANO Tl'NER. "Mel" Warner is almost too well known to need Introduction in n professional way, but wo wish to you awake all nlelii r i state that ho Is a thoroughly comne- SMART y0u Would let hlm,l,ont tuner aml repairer of pianos CHILDREN whllo ho told you of aml n fl"F "mslclnn as well, and of all Hu un.i,t.f..i ""questioned Intemitv. His u.vi.- i Ihlngs that this jouncstotr of i,i i.0' timing and repairing hns Liven ,.i. , t,ons " So,lt" '"lot. Ono company said nnd done In tho lust week, i vor8nl satisfaction and his prices are wl" l)ei'ato " tho L. T. Matthows Wouldn't it be dreadful if all these "'ea80"aul- 'Vo Kraftlng. , ranch, formerly known as tho And- Infnntllo geniuses grew up to bo us I Ho wUl romnln lu tho county i,,101'80" l'laco aml tho othor on Song snmrt ns their chllhood promised? attelu, to a'l llls pntrons here ns ;s,lu-'ko"'8 ranch. tno ouiui operating on tho Mat thows place will hnvo J. R. Smith, who recently claimed to have mndo a big find In tho Rock Crook country, aid lu theoperatlons. They lmvo boon making tests thore. , r. Sengstacken has given a threo nths option on n leaso for bin off as the world begins to take thomichlldhnn.1 ,.,i.. ',... ,'.....'" Property and ho said they Informed for 'grunted nnd even to dispute their land present I, wm, , , L- ,7. IV .' 1 1'1'" .that tho fow '1I Pro- rights to monopollzo tho center of Ideals and n iP .!, .i .,. ! "co" B,lff'c'et results to warrant tho stago. It Is also children hnvo Thero wouldn't bo elbow room for or-iWo11 as P'"ts on Cotjulllo River! diimry mortuls at any place on tho,wluro no also lias mueli work to do. ' globe. Wo hato to spoil a pleasant ' lTl'on coinliletlon of railroad hero ho idea like this with sober reflection, I w" "laUo Bcinl-nnnunl trips. I but It is a fact that babies aro1- v bright according to the amount of ced into the world of objects and ac- Z Sia-1 I i T ,WW ,,UMU b' the,r:,,0' 'r" fw of us who , J '.' ..''," .Sr f thU " ' 01ir rlty tho dreams of , Z, him to lllonopollzo tho center nf'l.ln,.!- i ,.... ... "a tl,1C01' i. .., .., '" .. I "v- """ " "ue e"",u oi its ncli- thorn ..ni i,.i Lawn and Garden Son l'.vci'jomi who expects to use water for laun or piri!eo liny; Is reiiirctl to sign an uppllcation nml ninko i.i)iil'J "sing any water for t,s purposo. The rate llxeil lif ll"! loiiil CiiiiiinlsNioii lor hpriiiklliiK Is ISl.tltl kt iiioiiIIi forfJ Hjliiaro reel (5( ,y HMi.r,it lot, or less, liilllilln- HunWt I ayment of lour i iiiis. Ai.nu i.. .,!., .,.,.,. niiinii ui'f. H'uv In atlviinco for l.iuu spiiiikllue;, washing linloft f" etc, hut ir paitl by tho mouth uso 1m only iilloneil tlw'i monili pulil. . mo rules filed xvllli tho Railroad C ilssltm ronulre itt nient bo matlo in nilvanro cntii moiitli before using wime 'l MiniiKilnj; Ho thine only between (I nutl K o'tiock, nioreu,' uvciiIiik. No lcdiirtloii In rates will bo allouetl In w not leiiulretl for snriiildlii!; oven- ilm- t !,. iiiiuith. "i usetl for .siilukliiK wltliout payment linviiu,' been iiutoJ vanco or outWde of sprlnl:llii!i hours, (ho scrvlto iiw),K,i hllt off and not turned on until Sl.00 penalty lias been rit Coos Eay Water Company, m , MARSHKIKU) AND NOKTII HKND, OKVAiOSV High Quality Grocerifii Uur own prompt and particular delivery servo ficient clerks being out of the high rent distnt l-g keeping our prices as low as consistent with goJt'l ncoo iiiUNUS -:f Conner & Hoaknd rrjlje Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Grfljfl boutn Broadway. Phones 348-J aw- m a fact, that ovemont. a certain clear-evml way of looking upon the truth of life with puro henrts ami cimi vioi.. which escapes them as they aro for- Pliant .... I mi i . . v. vuti' i'i tney nro KnocK nc 'on over Res L f thn . . Worry ow. they will all be boost Ins them St the b nml nmrrV0 when they read your death no Don't, take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself To oii cannot afford n i.n .io,m,t i.im. nUent You not oniv noQ., i. . . 4 ha i1'? Z , ? COrroct pollcy ,tl the best and most reliable eMtfvjj ...v, uuaiuess. See mo or phono mo at onco and I will explain It to J E. I. CHANDLER, Agent v murnnuoia, auu coko Dulluing. feigyrr-ga f11rr tlco In Tho Times.