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THE- COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEUOREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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Fianagarik Domett '"Sank European War News Up To Date
Multifield, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
INTEREST PAID OX TIME AM) .SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Officers-.!. W. DENNETT, President; JAS. 11. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; II. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier; 0. P. WINCHESTER
Assistant Cashier. '
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Flanagan (& Benraefcb Bank
, OP MYRTLE POINT
Capital $25,"00
OfflcorB J. W. DENNETT, President; JAS. H. FLANAGAN, Vlco
Presldcnt; L. M. SUPLEE, Cushlur; L. T. DEMENT, Assistant
Cashlor.
SUFFER
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over s.ftun.ooo'Fiircxcii in TER
RITORY' HELD JIV GERMANS.
jllgli Pi Ices Prevailing There iintl
J Shot-tugo of Food Cause of Much
Misery, Despite Keller Work.
,rcKlon of Longwy are nearly all of'
them without proper clothing, and
the same situation Is said to exist
throughout tho occupied regions, It
being almost impossible to find
clothing nt prices which tho Im
poverished population Is able to pay.
Poorly nourished and Insufficiently
clad, these pcoplo nro tho object of
a groat deal of nnxlcty on account
of their oxposuro to discaso and epi
demics. Supplies sent Into tho roglon for
Bennett Trust Company
I Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Officers -J. W. DENNETT, President; TOM T. DENNETT, Vlco
PreHldnnt; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; DENNETT SWAN
TON, Treasurer.
Tim Only Trust Company lu I ho Slate, Outside of Portland, Which
Oiguiilcd Under tlio New Law.
(Dr Aocltt rri to Coot Bj Tlmn.J
PARIS, March 1, Two nnd a quar
ter million French Inhabitants atilll11 relief of tho population have not
boon Interfered with by tho Gorman
authorities, but havo reached their
destinations through tho efforts of
CURE FOR IHIHE0.DL0 SOLDIERS BEST
AMERICANS ORGANIZE TO 1X
STRUCT PREXCD WOUXDED.
romnln In tho territory of tho north
and cast occupied by tho Germans.
,They aro divided anion:; tho dif
ferent departments as follows:
North 1,850,000
Alsups -100,000
r Ardennes
M
tho American representatives located
at Lille, Vnlenclonnes, Vorvlns, Long
wy and Charlcvlllo.
Tho distribution Is In tho hands
:il 8,000, of local committers of French vol-
j Pan de Calais 280,000 untcera, under the direction of tho
Get Squarely on Top of
Your Banking Situation
Whether a business man or a man of leisure, you
should nevar pay out a dollar unless in the form of
a check; there is no come back then, for you have
the best possible receipt in an endorsed check re
turned from tin bank. Come in and open an ac
count with this bank and feel at home.
A JJavincjs Account, a Ch coking Account, or Both
First National Bank j;
Marshficld,
HOME OF THE SAVER
Oregon
i'aiii: ti:.v cr.XTS
CII; Limits Xoilh llend, He
commutation qn
TICKIXS, 91.75 lJ
MrMleId-Nirlh Drud
Aula Linn
Cars erery ten minutes from
a. m to 12 midnight; to
South Sloush onco n day,
lciilngat 11 a. m.; to Em
pire tlirco trips a day.
fiOUSTJl KINO, Props.
T.I.KUFX(A. II. UOIMIINH
MarshfipIH PAINT and
HH DECORATING CO
Estimates Furnished
"" Manlirinld. Orco.
, SAVE MONEY
lf ordering (b0 famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
;. Ion .si .,)o
JP !, ion w.nt)
"'lftonof both ..si .7r,
w ' MU8SO.V, lv
l.one Kg or kmo orders
ljf. .ci.,p storo
High Quality Groceries
.
-Our own Dromot and narticuiar delivery service Ef
ficient cleiks beinc out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nann Smith
Passenger and Freight
S'ROM SAX FKAXCISt'O, TIIL'RSDAV, MARCH S, AT P. M.,
FOR COOS DAY
S. S. Adeline Smith
. Passengers Only '
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent
DRY WOOD
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Campbell's Woodyard
North Front Sheet
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WEmmR,J-0AN m
BUILDING CO.
Assets $340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on
savings '
''SS&CO.
"Kal Tiwisiiro.
DUNHAM
UNDERTAIflMrs
PARLORS
Kill I . I
charge
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
Abstracts
For reliable Abstracts of Title nnd
Information about COOH DAV REAL
ESTATE, see
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marshfleld nnd CoquHIo City, Oregon.
Ooncrnl AkciUh Eastnldo nl SeiiKhtacUen'H Addition.
Special attention paid to iiHsosMiiauts and pajment of taxos.
IlEXRY SEXC'STACKEX, MumiBor.
Phoae
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GRAVEL'
We are now prepared to furnish ORAVEL In iny juantltiei
from pile in our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcou
From pllo on ground, fS.Vfi per yard.
Canoad lots, taken from car., J2.00 per yard.
ReUll Depitrtiimst.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Poet-Offlce.
Phoae 100,
i.Mosnll ino.000
VlMeURe 80,000
Sommcs 75.000
HjMurno 00,000
oiso an, ooo
Voskos 0,000
HlKli Prlcos Pievall.
In nil of theso regions, frosh beef
is worth $1.25 a pound nnd eggs
bring fifteen cents each. Even at
theso priors, they mo obtainable
with difficulty by thoso who can
nfford Hitch costly luxuries. Tho en
tiro civilian population, excepting
tho Germans who havo immigrated
since the occupation began, would
suffer lm for tho efforts of tho
American Itellef commission lu co
operation with relief movements In
Spain and Holland, according to
Maurice Darrcs, of tho French Acad
joniy. Kon wllh tho gonoroiiB aid
Of Amorlra and other neutrals, It has
I hern necessary to apportion tho
j provisions In limited quantities and
'with great caro. 13ach family ro-
celves dally a enrd entitling six
i and ono-hnlf ounces of flour, ono
louueo of rlco, ono and one-half
1 ounces of lard or bacon, one-half
.oiuiro of peas or beans, due-fourth
.on nro of sugar, one-fourth ounce of
ia It nnd one-half ounce of coffee.
I Tho avorago Pronch working man
Americans.
BUTTER FOR BERLIN
ONLY BY CARD NOW
Quarter or a Pound Allowed to Kach
Pei-Mni Weekly Few Hors .
Offered for Rule.
DKItLIN, March 1. Tho bread
card, which Is now over a year old.
has been supplemented In Derlln
by u similar regulation with respect
to thu butter supply. The executive
authorities havo decided to limit
tho sale of butter to a quarter of
a pound for each person weekly,
to ho obtained on presentation of
the butter card.
Ponding tho Introduction of a
wJmllnr systoni throughout tho em
pire, the authorities cannot oven
guurauteo tiiht this amount will bo
avullablo for residents of Horlln, al
though It Is holiod that tnls will be
possible
A measuro to Incrcaso the supply
of swine lu tho largor municipal
cities probably will bo necessary.
Only 27 1 swlno wero offered for
snlo In tho Derlln market yesterday,
and flvo In Hamburg. An official
census taken In Doccmbor, showed
that there wero more than 20,000,-
connumes on tho nvorago of two .000 swlno In (lormany, nnd the ox-
poriH nro convinced unit uieio is
ACSTUIAXS SAY OLDKIt MKX I1KT-
TEIl T1IAX YOUTHS
pounds of provisions a day, so that
,1m Is now obliged to live on tho
fourth of what ho Is necustomed to.
The products of tho soil havo been
'exhausted largely by requisitions for
tho Gorman troops.
Many Children Suffer.
Fifty thoiipnud children lu tho
much holding back for speculative
purposes.
Tho postago on two carloads of
catalogues of ono Kastern nail or
der Iioiibo distributed from .vilont
amounted to $1780.
LOST
AND FOUND
IF you have lost something
of value your tirst thought
is to advertise :. Then
why not; when you LOSE
TRADE? Or, better yet,
why wait until you have
lost it?
Advertising is a business
building, profit-making for
the present and insurance for
the future .:. No need to
lose trade if you go after it.
Do It Now-Advertise
Advertise in
THE TIMES
Let us advise you, if you are not
sure just how to begin.
Declare United States lias Charity
DMit to Pay for Aid Extended
America Century Ago.
(Or AjaocUtfel rn (a Coot flt, TIuim.i
NEW YORK, March 1. Thirty
thousand maimed French soldiers
are pleading for work, for tho op
portunity to bo educated to mako
themselves UBctul in the labor world
of their country, It Is announced by
Mrs. Edmund Lincoln Dnyllcs, chair
man for tho United States of a move
ment which has just been Inaugurat
ed for tho organization of tho Amer
ican Committee for Training In
S.iltablo Trcdcs tho Maimed Sol
diers of France. For theso 110,000
crippled men, according to Mrs. Day
lies, an equal number of positions
aro bolng hold open by tho employers
of Franco, who need theso work
ers. Only the training for theso
soldlors Is lacking to cnablo then)
to learn somo useful pursuit so that
thoy can servo In shop nnd factory.
"llttlld u bridge that will lend him
from thu hospital over Into a nor
mal life," Mrs. Dayllcs urges, in
discussing the maimed soldier of tho
Franc It republic. "Wo havo beon
owing Franco through a hundred
years for that littlo matter of first
aid In our American revolution."
The American committee, which
lino nutAlitlallnil Imnilmtn pint u nl llin
I'lnra Hotel In this city, regards
Its task in tho light of "charity to
I do away with tho need of charity."
It requtics from thrco to six months
for ono of theso war dependents
to puss through this period of in
struction tho length of time neces
sary for his tuition deponds on the
man and his trado and tho cost
of his oducatlon Is only four to
five francs a day. Ono hundred
dollars would meet tho nvorago of
all rases, tho committee ostlmntcs.
.Many Ti ailes Taught.
Amorlcnns In Franco contributed
$20,000 Immediately Upon loirnlng
of the organization thcro of a sim
ilar committee. Such trades nro
taught as basket-making enrpontry,
glass work, photography, shoomnk
lug, tailoring, Instrument-making.
Jwntch-mnklng, tlnwaro work, book
keeping, shorthand and typewrit
ing. Unless the multitude of em
ployable men who aro bolng turned
looso from tho hospitals wore takon
In clinrgo and tholr normal llfo ar
tificially reconstructed, tho commit
too In Franco foresaw a now and
ovor-lncroaslng dead weight of mis-
ory for tho republic.
I Tho coinmittco In Franco know of
I ono soldlor who, having lost an arm
whllo fighting on tho Mnrno, drlftod
from shop to shop In search of a
chance to support himself and,
turned nway because ho knew no
j trado which ho could follow with his
ono nrm, shot himself. It Is to
( avert such tragedies as theso that
I tho American committee, hoadod by
Mrs. Dayllcs, Is laboring.
Tho mnlmed ones who nro bolng
taught trades under tho direction
i or the coinmittco In Franco divide
I their profits in full, when thoy havo
I reached tho stago of production, with
i thoso pupils which aro only bogln
'nlng to learn,
Comply With Orders Hctr nnd Tko
More Caro of Themselves Pr
for .Men 0cr lis
Wr AMotUleJ rrcu to Coo B7 Tlmn.J
VIENNA, March 1. Tho calling to
tho colors of men between thcaaes
of fifty nnd fifty-five, lias caused
tho discussion In tho Austro-Iiungar-lan
press of what tho older men havo
done In this war. ,.
Tho vlow had boon generally-held
that tho man of fifty had passed Into
old ago, so far as military value-was
concerned, but tho war Is said to hAyo
proved that this position is unten
able. '
It Is admitted that In trades and
occupations requiring physical' dex
terity, tho mnn over fifty la ant' to
bo a failure, though thp well-pre
served worker of that ago Js gonoroMy
fttlll capablo of great onduranco.".
Tho oxperlonco ln flto arruy Js
that nion up to thirty aro generally
less hardy than men up to fffy. v'ln
addition to bolng as yet far from
"physically sot." that is, entlroly"))o-
yond tho growing stago, the younger
nion ofton reduco thqlr endurance
and physical vigor, gonorally by In
corroct eating. Oldor men nro not
1n tho habit of doing this, it Is as
serted. Hut tho young men sin also In
othur respects. Ofton thoy are In
tllfforcnt to hardships when they
should not bo: whllo tho oldor men
sco to it that their feet aro always
dry and warm, tho venturer soldlnm
'overlook this habitually.
With tlO Officers, tlln nlrlnr nnlil.
lor is tho favorite Not only docs ho
give less tronblo to tho oanltaTy de
partment, but his riper mind under
stands imdro readily tho mimosas
and necessity of military dlsclpllnp.
All A tint r Inn mlnnnl urttt ntmn
this subject was dUciiBsod said fh'ut
oldor troops Hooded little applica
tion of discipline, becaiiso tholr nat
ural conduct as growh nfon wis ills-
rllillnn' In Itmilf llr lin.l Unn . A .llf
I'foronco In the fighting- qliallifes of
younger and oldor trobps, ha riafd,
but Ito himself would always prefer
to load men ovar tho ago o'f 'thirty
fivo. ' t "
Of very young troops, the colonel
had a vqry poor opinion. lh (renoh
warfnro tholr valuo Was 'not high.
Constant roltorntlon of crfmhianiin
nnd orders wad tho lot of tlm'offlcar
'At)m uninnimirlnll l..n... t,i,jtjllt
,-.,.. w VU......U..UI-U UUIlft uiuuua,
whllo tho officer lu charge of' older
I troops could count on havine- orders
carrlod out as soon as thoy were
given. Tho aid mon, too, foujjh'
with mora "sense" Bald tho colopo
Thoy did not shout so much, bu
dealt out heavier blows,
Excepting bono fracturos and very
serious Intornal wounds, the old sol
dlor gives no more troublo than 'die
young ono to the medical Beryle.
Authorltios aro of tho' opinion tlwt
tho suiallor percentage of sick aino'pg
tho oldor troops countorbalanees
wholly what littlo surgical difficulty
thoy glvo.
It Is docarod by tho writer, trt
oven after tho war, tho man over 50
lu Europo will occupy a more Import
tint position in tho Industrial dud
commercial fields than ho has dona
In two decades.
ALLIES BUY 750,000 HIDES
American Concern Ortn Itcconl Cn
tract Seam's West for I'jod
uctn Xeetled in Ninety Dnys.
DENVER, Colo;, March 1. Tho
Chicago Hldo, Fur and Wool com
pany, at Caspor, "Wyoming, has an
nounced tho closing of a contract
for sheop polts am boot hides for
warring nations in Europo which
Ml says Is tho largest over placed
In tho westorn homlsphoro, It must
dollvor In tho noxt ninety days C00,
000 sheop polts and 250,000 hoof
hides, nnd It Is scouring the west
In search of tho produrts to fill tho
ordor.
INCOME TAX $030,000
KUHOPATKIX IX COMMAND
Car Sends- Vollenm of Manchuria to
Northern Front.
IHr Auoi-ltleJ Trr lo Com n) Tlmn.J
PRTROQRAD, via Loudon, Mar. 1.
Gouoral AIoxol Kuropatklu has
boon appointed comniauder-lu-chlef of
the Russian armies on the northern
front.
I Gonoral Kuropatklu, who was com-mnndor-lu-chlof
of tlie RubhIhh forces
In Manchuria at the beginning of tho
Russo-Japaneso War, and was re-
i moved In disgrace for tho dofoats,
succeeds General Nicholas V. Ruzsky,
1 who was rolloved of tho command on
tho Russian northorn front Docombor
j 20 last Tho Russian northorn army
has boon repelling tho attompt or the
Germans to capture Riga,
I General Kuropatklu has beon ro
ported as holding various commands
during tho present war nnd early
ibist Octobor ho was appointed chief
of tho Russian Gronadlor Corps.
IiieraiHo of $10,000 Over Ijut .Yer
Shown In Oregon
PORTLAND, Oro., March 1,--Orogon
will contribute no less (hon
$350,000 to the Federal government
this year in luconio and corporation
taxes, Judlug from tho statements
so far rilod with Colonol M. A.
Mlllor, Collector of Internal Rev
oiiuo. This will bo a gain of $i0,
000 over last year.
Tho Rosoburg-Oswogo content
plant laid thrco miles of track
from Carnos to tho limestone quarry.
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