Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1914)
I'T'.1) "7i WWrii r0mmmm!am'rtfn,"ml' ' ME COOS BAY PEOPLE WHO TELL THE TRUTH ARE MIGHTY POOR SHOTS 'CI (&W8 Vrtl'll OIM'OHTUMTV .L.rcal purchasing power FAMILY CinCi.I.H KEACIIHI) with every copy of this medium. Have your advertisement rend by r"c" immunity bIiohW not do 4 If "':, "r in niacins your n.iyon.s- i tho Homo Community regularly, so l"r,0i. Phnico of media or suc h:J"n Ire .' IS TUB TIMES. that tliey will know you. Ho in troduced IIY TIIH TIMES. KSSIui -- memheh ov the associated phess '4 Established 1HTH ns Tho Const Mall. L XXXVII. MARbHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1914. EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mid Coos liny Advertiser No. 31 AY OCCUPY CAPITAL TODAY Wxmtz mn ;ERMAN M BELGIAN W RRRMASTER w HON 111 BRUMER KILLED B! GUI i BY ENEMY IS VERY IMMINENT! SHOT WOUND OH DAVIS SLOUGH Jim Jl JTm Lilians, Advancing on France, by Superior Numbers Repulse. Had Been Missing Since Last , n.l.t.u rnKnnr Afliinli Uoun Ti'inrl In Pincniiln I Tlmmolnii fTn..., ,1 BUHJlciii ruiouo ymun imvi. nibu iu i nouvt inuiduay UUllU Integrity of Nation. Yesterday. MS CIVIC GUARD TO DISPERSE ! AND THEREBY DnRT fls TtThfthfr SAVE BLUUUSHIZU PT UIMIMtUtbbMKT tttblb I AIMUt Rpr qR pST0L BULLET fin Ennaoemcnt Is Reported to Have Taken Place in Northern ; LIIIIUUUIJJ " """ "" llllJWl IMIll llUlllili- Gcrman Battle Is Expected. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) LONDON. AUG. 20. A DISPATCH FROM BRUSSELS SAYS THAT GERMAN OCCUPATION OF BRUSSELS SEEMS IMMINENT. THE BURGOMASTER OF THE BELGIAN CAPITAL HAS ORDERED THE CIVIC GUARD TO DISARM. tun Slain Man Was Well Known and Well Liked by All His Neighbors. Wl en tin liody of Win. limner wan found on Davis Creek yculerdny It wiih discovered that the man had been Hluit through the hem! Instead of be ing accidentally drowned, uh was at fliHt supposed. The body wuh found at II: in by K. Hoznlo, on what Is known iih the Win. Fox plate. .Mr. Iloznlo had been searching all inornliiK with a party who wero scouring the woods and nearer Iiik tho cruk bottom. The body had been partly covered with wcciIh and hriiHh and Jimt olio foot EIVE COOS BAY 1 KILLED IN ADTD ACCIDENT Terrible Tragedy at Pony Slough Bridge About 5 O'clock This Afternoon in Which Five Lives Are Lost. J but he Id not shop up. Even then Mr. I.nnnlng felt no concern, think ing Hruner hnd possibly returned another route and would upend the night with u neighbor. The next day Mr. I.nniilng Inqulr qulred of 7., T. Sliln If Hruner had come home, but was told that he hnd not. He then Imagined that the man had decided to vIbIi a family named Elliott who live nunr by, and it wbhI not until Monday evening that he learned that such wbb not the case.' It watt no until then that be and thej neighborhood began to fear for tuei saloty of Hruner and search for the missing iuiiii wan begun. On Wednes day tho Heitryvllle coal mine closed down that tho miners might engage i In the search for tho missing mnii. """" ' ffiiMi!"l!"lr?ii Peterson, James Wasson, "Clam Jack," and Another that tho body wh found as related. Man Dead George Wasson and Another Aii Inquest wa called for 10:110 o- .. ,..,, ... clock this morning, but owing to the ' Man Still AllVC. jcnvw?itrwn One of the worst autoiiiobilo accidents in the hislorv of not )y noon, and after the Jury hnd been C.nns Rnv fnnk nlnrn rihnnf Fi n'nlnnlt f hie nfinmnnn. uhnn llin was visible when found. Tho body sworn In ntiil the testimony of Dr. i - 'i..i i... ni..r....i r . n. 11 i ' .A hud been drawn behind a fallen log Mlngus taken, the trial was adjourn- ldlje uutU UUI IIIIVUI1 uy DIUIOKI UilVIS, U1C WON KI10VVI1 l00S and under shelter of n drooping limb ed until 1 o'clock. I Mkrr RmiHmr. uonf mnr flin Pnm .Q Inlinli hrirlnm nnrrtlnn- In such a location thnt It would hnvo ' Dr. Mlngus testified as to th nn- r-... . .1. ', jii. .' .1 i ... . y..Tii f?. ' ' "'"J""t BLUFORD DAVIS, WELL-KNOWN RANCHER, GOES TO DEATH IN HIS BIG CAR GERMANS CONTINUE THEIR ADVANCE. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) PARIS, Aug, 20, A portion of the Belgian army has be 10 retire in the direction of Antwerp as a result of the Ger an advance, according to an official announcement! Cod nf Momm- llio fJnrmnnc lintn nMninnrl n linn hntunoi. inaiit and Neufchateau, Largo German forces continue to ..en impose VoVit i. K rfS,"' t.. rir t.K.SdlHulMl.g t.:t! five mon down to deatli and two are still alive, It entered the right temple In front of nml above tho ear. lie extricated Imce llin Riwnr Mniicn hnliAnnn I rnw nnrl Nnniili. fimirmn ed Into. I'. , ,,"v" ... 1 rv.i- . Tlu rest of tho party wero iiulck llllpOSIS liaVC OCClipiCll UylC, . l notified lv Mr. Iloxulo. the body tho bullet and showed It to the Jury. RCI ftlAMQ CnPPPn nAfKAARnQ iwl,H imcoveivu ami uorouor iuiiii uui 11 wad bo mmiy nattered tuai E.UUIMIVO rUnuCU DHOIWVHnUO. Unnl fur. wlm lirmii'Iil It to tlm tlinrn wim uniim miiphIImii nu In ulintli. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times,) morgue of the Wilson Undertaking cr It wns a rlflo or pistol bullet, lie1 THE DEAD: BLUFORD DAVIS, of Coos River, CHRIS PETFRS0N, of the Union Saloon, Marshflold.. JAMES WASSON, tho fish market man, of Marshflold. JOHN MERGHERTON, bettor known as "Clam Jack," a V- f 4 1 AkirtSm a.. nn t,. 1 n. u. m !. KU..il,.. rnrlors. stated also that tho ninns skull hadi LUINUUINi MUM, V II1U lUJUIl lllcll UIU tllllUJ) III iNUiuiuiii Mr. Ilriiuer's lint wns found a short been shattered, tho bullet entering ,nll lnniun mul Inntr limn i-neSlnnl ( QXu OI..lV ,,,T !., An:,.. l,n,.n Unn.y fni-nn, tn ,nt .nfnrn I in mini-ltl ,n m mrr ,lltMi. (,m wl.nrn tlm Iwxlv frnm l,v,, nn.l tallnwlm, II... ....r VG 1 1 K 1 10 W II 011(1 I0llg-l I11C OS UC It 01 OOUtll blOUGll H KOI- Uueht of.tlie German infantry has been confirmed by.the Si1 A ft b,,,,Bl ll0,u w"8 nI' Sir":0 8l,,,, l0 " ,,0,nl lovv '" i,,0,Iucmr,0wiifrth i na war nrmn n mimnii ins a n nn , ijti 11 i u ua- .ur. iirunor nnu neen missiug siuro ur. .dingus rurtuer tesiir ion iiint w- inn urilli Rrnccnlc Ic nirc rliff Irnl1 " cinnn mnmlnp- if i? ,UHt T"r',n'. Instead of Krlilny, as tho liqdy bad been In tho wntor four. 1011 Willi DIUSSCIS IS IlipSt (IIIIICUIl SlllCe niOllllllg, I la,wK reported yesterdny. At that or flvo days mid thnt under the con-, itated, IndlCntlOllS ai'O Salt tO bo that tlO GermailS are abOUt Hio It was also stated that ho Imtl illtlons It might hnve been In the, nnfpnnw tlm rih if llinv Imrl nnt nlmnrlu rlnnn :n . gono on n fishing trip with .loan wator nH long as six days'. i 0 OCClipy Hie City ll tllOy liaCI llOt aireaay (lOllO SO, Manning, who Uvea nearby, hut liiu Mr. I.unnlng went on tho witness tt lews aee ICY U SnaiCl lOll M IISIC UUy SUIU UlU DUI- companion was rerry Liinniug, aiso sianii ni 1 oeiocu. no related tno THE INJURED: George Wasson, badly injured but still living, One unknown, still living, The party loft Marshflold early in the afternoon on a little r I !. 4i-!.-v rnntnl DMII.. tnu4.l ...ill. ll I...1 .l . . i. M IIUWO (iHullur UIOIHUUII IIUIII nlllOlUIUUV OUIU lllu Uli, i-,iiiii,im n iuij i.iuiiiiuh, mow buiiiii ill. i u iiuin, ill' luuili'ii iiiu . 1 l ! Ml II i I 1., ,, , .. ;ians have been forced to evacuato Malta, about midway ?,'"!!" .ML 1'",',,!?. 'i1"'?'!", i'.!!!0 W?A "'!!! 'V! ? W-U ft'P. Captnin m started Wlth them but sot out " 1 n I I 1 i ....V... W, , ...V ..J ..., ..... ......V... ..,, .....MM ,.,, ,U ... .... . , nill(l. sBiween orusseis ana Antwerp. OCLUIrtll MnlVIT ntrULbtU en DUrtnlUn runut. M.. Iinmo and Mr. l.nnnliiK start- air! nfior entlng supper went to the liMln Imnn nf mnninro ed out Thiirgday nftornooii nliotit I Slglln homo to mnko Inquiries ns to "",u "ui' IWUU,UIJ" o clock for nn afternoon s fishing on Hruner, but found no lights burning at North Bond, A late report says that Bluford Davis is still living but with (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times,) I mirvAii a rn Ti , li T ' i i it chick mm tin iiiiciiiuuii n iimiiiiK un in iini'r. uui iiiiiiiii nu iikiiih iiiiiiiini, vwww LUNUUNi Allgi 20, ThO fOllOWIIlg IS glVdl OUl by tllO Davis Creok. In fishing up and down In tho Iioiibo, so returned to his own , fflclal bureau: "The Belgian army, confronted by superior e7akSK? ZZX. fcX, e.Monwi by u.jeqv.s. . UD UlUOCrS, liaS tallCIl back, ! tit about I o'clock, the last that was to a trip he made with Hruner to (il- ll HI AnifAMOlMP nhl AMTIACDD I seen of Mr. Hruner. After thoy met Ifornla some months ago and i:s to '! i ADVANCING ON ANTWERP. Bv Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times,) t Into In tho nftornooii, they again sop- nu realty deals ho hnd with llruuer. ' mated. Intending to fish tho rest of He told that he had hnd none, and imihni ; Aw -ri ? i... j. ....!... . H'e aiteriiooii, nun in , ociock Mr. inai tno reeling net ween nun ami LUPtUUINi rtlii. ZU. 10 UG a CUVc V lb lUIVUIIUIIK UN .:im,lnL' shouted several times for Hruner bad always been most friend- illlWCip, ilCCOIX were dine to a message from there, The Belgians "ninor. but did not get any resi.ons. i- ........ attacked and renulsori on tho unlands when they oene- : "" 5 n V S ,u 2 i3!i." trated the outer lino of the city's defense, Antwerp is quiet, fi(''l' ."."-. wlth- J1""- -'-'-1-'- -y- -.--.-Jggl-- viiinary expei s dec are the citv's fortifications aro almost impregnable, BIG BATTLE EXPECTED. nn (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times,) BRUSSEI S. Ann-. 90. An nnpnfirnmnnt is ranorted to have taken place in nnrtlinm I imlmurff. An imnortant Frencll- beiman battle is expected, I BLOOD MAD MONAHGHS OF EOFlOPEJiFUL CARNAGE . .(By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Tunes,) , LONDON, Aug, 20, The Belgian troops and their allies vere Stronelv ntt,!! Iw tho fiprmnns in fiiitmnched DOSltlOlls nno D-..-:"r' "-'- , ,. W.W....V,..- ... -. ;-- J ,oi oiusseis, for two days the Germans nave oeen aayai inj? SlOW V hut ctaolilw 4l-,,-M.,inn- im lamnnrarw hmnQtunikR they Cailie. It k PviHpnt that thp nllip? nrp mnkillff a deSDei'ate elected to the I'ontlflcnto on August mother's modest earnings from mnk aftLitl I 'ib 6v aenunaune aiieb die iiidNiiiH, a ueapciaio 4 903 gllu.o whIcU tlmo hl8 n(J. ,I1B (lre8sea nffor(j0(j ,i,om 0llIy th, "UOrllO StOD tlfim hfifnrfi tlfiV 1'fiflfih Bl'USSeSi 16 OSSeS 011 , ministration of that exalted offlco barest necessities of life, and tin UOlh sirtao nrn nnn.-.n..n ti, om, nf 4lin Uottlo ic oftuprprf . l:ns been confronted with some of tho schooling of tho children was sadly With AaA a oiiuiiiiuuOi l lie aucuc ui uiu wwiuo n "U,U'UUW!, momentous problems, religious neglected. This vas true especially """! aim uymg, MESSAGES AREJAORED ELKS WILL GO 10 ROUG j POPE PIUS X DIED T 0 DAY; I I EARLY TRURSDAY AUGUST 20 I (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times) DTtTrr? a i on o.on a titt I . H IVWIVlLi. nUU&L UJ ZJ JTL 1VX H - o i H v rro n'ion nh -an phiAxt nnitr thtc H I morning. I Wireless Stations Cannot Send or Receive Japanese Messancs. Wireless Operator Williamson ov 1 tho Coos Hay Wireless .Station, today received n special govorninont order bnrrlug all messages In tho .lupnnoso lnugiingo being transmitted by wire less from coast stations. This rulo prohibits tho receiving as well as tho sending of muli mossages. Lieutenant Dreiuel of tho govern ment naval station at Hreiuertou wiik hero this weok to Inspect the wire less stntlou and to see that tho new rulings barring visitors from stations Plans Beinn Made for Large Auto Delecjations Satur day, August 29. At tho regular meeting cf tho ICIks lodge last evening It wns decided that a largo delegation or Klka will go to Kosobiirg Saturday, August 2!i, to piny the Klks of that city x match game of baseball on Sunday, August UO, returning homo Monday. Already a large number hnvo signi fied their Intention of going and tboro will nlso lie delegations from Hnudou, Myrtle lolnt and Coqulllo. Dr. Ira llartlo of North Hond wn , and prohibiting all code mossages 'ultlated Into the order Inst night i wore enforced, lie enmo Into In tliu "1 I'M MclCeown and A. C. Vestal evening and left at .1 In tho morning Ion the return trip to Portland. 1 Ml W'llllniiiufin o...... ,1.,., ... foon fr,. ... , ,, ,,. ...... o... is.. n Kim inw0Bui;n from Japanese vossols aro often pick ed up by wireless, but that of Into evor tiling In tho wireless lino Is very (inlet, even coasting vessols sendlni: j nothing that is not absolutely ueces- KUI J nrhfinf- ' lllogiunlilcnl Sketch of Pono Tins X. ! I'opo there wero sven ch "u " i aulsoppe Melcbloro Sarto, known' son and six daughters. Tho father's- db to the world as Hope Plus X., wns salary lldreu, a of 40 cents u day and the! tho- tbol CALL SPECIAL SES C nntl governmental, with which tho of tho girls, who nover learned to Holv See has had to deal In recent read or write, even in after life. i times. They have Included, on tho1 Giuseppe's early carter was fortu- one hand, his determined nttltudo In nately Influenced by tho village priest l catholic who took a liking for the boy, tnugat llabus him to rend and writo and drummed e noiy, into mo youtnnii head the rudiments West has virtually announced that Chris- or i.aun. with tills impetus, Ulusop- ho would ask tho Legislature to con SALI-'M, Or.. Vug. t!0. - Governor PEKIN ARKS II R. TO INTERVENE. ' pfkny tec,f?d ppT?s t0'The' Wrti iinitPd s&rsjLis iff sc; 0. rtrxiN, Aug, 20, China inquired today of the United condemning criticism or tho states! "Whnt ic W.IH- nHU,,An Imimi tho npecinn nv Rpr- i scrintures nnd of the origin of Inanv tA tlm ll.,!ij &il iii n . r " !,mJ!nn .,.! , tlnnlty, and later bringing forth, tho pe at tho ago of eleven years entered 'veno In special session on December nilJ JO Uie Ulllted btateS Of KiaU UliaU tOI immediate CeSSIOn ram0u8 Encyclical "Pascendl" which tho seminary at Catselfranco. not farj 1 and pass legislation as to arid "jcieaiier to Uhina?" The nqu ry was maqe. ot tie unarge oe ' expounds and condemns tno system or Affa r anA ,i, u i ' 'i'Ti!. f!-.,-. rHmoni iUni Modernism: and, on tho other hand. niidirs ana was based on an intimation fiom beimany tliatth0 palnflI, struggles which he had 0l i course might solve the problem, B A TAKE BELGIANS' POSITION. , ' (dV Assonintpri Prpcc tn TIip Cnnz RflV TllTlfiS.l oi,nR!iS' AlJg' 20. That the Germans have taken the Bel- !tb,n wh,ch overtl,rew th p. advanced position at Louvain was admitted by the War pope pins was bom on June 2, Uttlf.i'. Tha Dl! 1 -i-tc ! iA nunlollnrr t,ot 1835. at Ulese, In tho Ventlan nrov- I n :.:.: ,no UC'6'1M Sc'ieidl bldll IS UUUICU aa CAUiaiunift uai , the rst chll(1 of Gian.rjatig. I IIMW.llll IIIAM ... I II !... X .. .lAA..iAinM ltl ..n u& Bvacuatea 10 save tne city irom uesuuuuui uy werman artillery, which it owned proved very effective, Whe wer or not Brussels has fallen was not known. from bis birthplace, and for four: lands, the unemployed problem, I years every day, rain or shine, he Sunnnor and Abort I.ukes and tho painful struggles wlrlch he had tramped to school, usually barefoot- inherited with France over the separ- ed, until lie reached tho outskirts of ,lnn nf fU niwl Qtnto Intnt rltli . Hin vlllnirn. U'llorn lin u-milrl clfti nn Spain on similar issues, and more' his Bho.es to keep up appearances, recently with Portugal as a result of (Two pairs' of shoes wore his yearly allowance. Prom Castelfranco he passed in 180 to the seminary at Padua, and woro elected to membership. Henson nnd Hyde laud fraud caBes. Tho oxocutlvo nindo tho announce ment whon tho Stato Dosurt Land Hoard, after an all-day session, had refused to declare forfeited sovoral irrigation projocts which had failed to comply with their contracts with tho state, and he qualified It with tho statement that conditions might arise which would mnko him change his mind, but thnt ho could think of none, nnd that it was extremolf probable that tho special session would bo en lied. Tho executive nsked tho State Dosort Land Hoard to declare for feited to tho state tho Irrigation projects of tho Central Oregon Irri gation Company, tho Deschutes Com pany, nnd tho Portlnnd Irrigntloa Company on tho ground thnt the companies had not reclaimed the lands In their projects, and that thore was no prospect of them bolns; nltlo to flnnuco them. Tho board considered tho schemo Inadvisable and his motion was not even given a second. ta Sarte, a postman, and his wlfo Margherlta. They were or the upper peasantry, If one may use the term, and besides the boy destined to be W 1 In 1858, at the. ago of twenty-five, T1ft WfiRtfim llllimi WICfiR ImVfi hflfin down flffflln fill duties at Tomboio. in 1807 he had today and if it were notjor the Coos Bay Home Telephone I da e 09. his first parish of importance, that 0r th, re would be no outside communication today, The Times leseived only a small part ot its Associated Press report today, i