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TV " " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES Flf &. O. MA LONE Y DAX E. MALONEV Editor and 1'uli. Xeus Editor Official Paper of Coos County. Entered nt the Postofflce at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for trnnsmlsslou through the malls as second-class mall matter. j' XXGLAXD'S DIVIDED 1XTEKEST. Apr Trnnip Ispniimi iiito c cn no ihduu m n n l FOR GERMANY LONDON I i Washington Man H L PIPER: BATTLE DE I Declares hose who nssumo that England That They Are Willing to in ongaging in tho war whole- tnti War at Any Time henrtedly will do well to recall ,.... Rudyard Kipling's warning against , n i:s0l?'V ?-.,c- A",?- ? L . ' .. : .. ... John Ollan O'Laughlln, a Washing- Enplish Premier Reprimands It Report of Capture of Leipzig for Publishing Pessimis tic Dispatch tnr AMocUted rrwi to cooi nr Timj.j LONDON, Aug. 31. Premier As qulth publicly reprimanded the Lou- nc ucar Uiai wants lllte n man. Uon rnrrnnnnmlmit ulMi nn Intm-nnt Wvnrv TCrtfrllatittlnfl vrinllvna tlmt (Zs Iniinl ...,, tn I.... .....! .. it... t . M.... .. .. !' -...., ..D.. ....... .v....a Wl -. .u..... luiiuiuiiuu, avium win ihu iui- uon limes in tne House or Commons Dornnrd Shaw Is right when ho says: l0WlnE: this afternoon for publishing a dls- "Thc fact that we havo all to faco Germany and Austria-Hungary are patch which created much excitement Is that If our sldo Is victorious tho .','." "ZtZ"vw ul "'" '","".. me lines Sunday printed . - - - wu iiiusu ;uiiuiuuiib; Tcsult will be nn overbalance of pow Denied by Canadian Naval Station DENY XAVAIi HATTLE I WITH LEIPZIG XOW I GUI 70, 000 hbushIT 200,000 GERMANS IN GHEtl Remarkable Endurance and Fighting Qualities ftf P Troops in Three-Days' Battle While Waitino fn? c, nflJ Reinforcements-Name of Place No" Given 'Ctl SILEMCE First, that Great Britain shnll rc- r In favor of Kussla, far more dan- 8I'0Ct Ocrman commerce and Ger- Ecrous to all other combatants than '""J1'8,, J1!1,1 colonics abroad. ... .i , .i . . Second, that France shall pay an the one we arc fighting to redress. Indemnity to meet the expenses In "England has more to fear from mrrcd by Germany nnd Austria In Russia In control of Constantlnoplo connection with the war. and tho Dosphorus than from any l "' "nt n ba"f. 8,t,ntc' fo.rm.C(1 ,. in . ... through tho reconstltutlon of tho other posslblo outcomo of tho war old VoUah kingdom, bo crented be- ohort of a complete triumph for Ger- tween Germany, Itussla and AtiBtrla. many. Fourth, that Servla shall give "Stranger things have happened ,""rn",!r,8 P Austrla-Hungary tin .. , .i ..,,.. dcr which she will cease her propn- thnn when tho war with Germany Is Knda designed to acquire Austro over Englnnd nnd Itussla Hhoitld lock1 Hungarian territory, lorns over tho division of the spoils. I e t'onrcrietf to Hi-itnlii "Certainly English sentiment will ' m,?,? , Austrln-Hungnry on .. .i ...... their part will agree to recognize never siiBtnln nn administration that the nnval supremacy of Great Bri- eonimits Ktigiond to a wnr with Ger-, tain. many merely to aggrandize Russln." r correspondent Is In n posi tion to nmrm mat tins represents tho German price of peace. It fur ther can be said that Germnnv does not want and never hns wanted nd , dltional French territory, nor hns j tho Merlin government any desire to ncaulro more of Poland from 2-iihmi- ...... . .i , Itnssln and thereby Increase her Po- np HEItE never was n tltno In war Hn )roijiom. I when tho soldier was so com- If tho entente can ho Induced to plotely swallowed up nnd hid- nrcept tho foregoing terms Germany Tcn. Grent iirltnlii, for Instance, will will bo ready nt any moment to . ... .ii .., , . . . terminate the wnr. Otherw so she not know until official reports of n w, contnup lt It , thc ,ntont0Jj bnttre rovonl It whero her troops have or her strategists not only to occti Bonc. Tho soldiers nro permitted to P Paris, but, of greater Importance write only post enrds. These. If they " l"u r game, iney nro playing . i ti.. i .. . . l0 8e'e and hold Ostend nnd Cans, nch Englnnd, carry no post mark. , two portg , cIog(J ,)roxlm,tv t0' Tho soldier may write thnt he Is well. England. Thnt Is all. I Ills relatives and friends know only that he hns disappeared behind the cloud of censorship and mny como out only In u insualty list. Itegl mentfl, brlgndex, and (HvIhIouh murch j bohlnd tho curtain and nro no longer seen onr heard, of. Wnr never beforo so utterly, ehrouded Itself In the terrlblo mys tory of Bllcnce. an Amiens dispntch taking a very pessimistic view of tho situation. "The publication of this dispatch," said tho premier, "seems to be a re grettable exception to the patriotic reticence which tho press as a whole has shown nnd I trust It will not reoccur. It may become necessary to havo the House of Commons pass 8omo very drastic legislation, which I shnll be very loathe to propose un til the urgency becomes extreme." Asquith opposed a suggestion to nl (tlr AuodalrJ rrvii u cos Dr TlniM. SEATTLE, Aug. 31. Tho llrltlsh cruiser New Cnstle enter ed the Urltlsh nnval station dry dock nt Esqitlmuult today un damaged. The cruiser Halnbow is at sea and reported unmnrked. The report of fighting In which I tho German cruiser Leipzig par ticipated, Is beginning to bo dls- I credited. I D? Auocltttil Fmi lu coot DT Times.) VAVrniTVisii. n. r... Anc. .ii. A low tho correspondents to go to the newspaper extra edition reported tnnt ironi, oui nunuueu tnnt tne public tho Gorman cruiser Leipzig had been was entitled to prompt authentic In- captured by the French Cruiser .Mont formation concerning what wns hap- calm nnd the Urltlsh crulBor Italn- ponlng thero. He snld that nrrnnge- off Vancouver Island nftcr a fight In menis were ueing made which he which 120 men wero killed or wound hoped would prove adequate. CAHA HAS 01 0EFIGERS OREGON 1 IS FIRESWEPI A BAD STRAIN Burns Sustains Loss of $60,- 000 When 3 Blocks and 30 Horses Are Lost tllr Auortit I'rvu lu Cool Dr TltnM.t IH'ItNS. Or.. Aim. 31 Thron THE Knlser and King Georgo nro J,IocI8, f the business district wero cousins nnd the mother of tho ,n!!ne,1V.",Bl!!' ,.T,i 'r.w"8 ?.?..T Cznr nnd of King Georgo nro burned. It Is rumored that one life isiers. I was lost. Tho Kaiser Is admitted by tho most enthusiastic Germans to be erratic, King Georgo Is n negligible qunntlty, Tvhllo Czar Nlcholos Is so much un der tho Influence of mesmorlsts nnd other mind doctors that ho Is hardly responsible for his nets. Nolthor of tho three could bo elect- cd govornor of mi American state, or promlor or Cunndn. It would be well If monnrchy could "wink out with a roynl family that has bo llttlo to commend It, New Ruler of Mexico Replaces Old Officials With His Own Men Today I .MEXICAN COXTItACTS VOIIJ I I fHr AMOtltt r-rm to Cooi hr Tlmi,J I MEXICO CITY, Aug. 31. I It was officially announced thnt I I nil contracts and concessions i nwnrded by tho ministers of Fo- I I mento ami communications dur- ' I Ing Huertn's ndmlnlstratlon be I I declared void. ; IDr AMorlttta PrrM In Cant Dtf TlmM.I WASHINGTON. I). C. Aug. 31. ' General Carranza has dlsmlsswl tho Mexico City police rorce nnd substi tuted Constitutionalist troops. He Ports wore received today of fight ing between General Juan Dandoras, a former federal, nnd some Constl. tutlonnllsts nt Xnlco. ed on the Leipzig. Thc Leipzig Is en route to Esqulinault, the extra says. iu:.n:i at KSQri.MAurr. nr Anooltt4 Vrni to Coo nr TltnM.J SEATTLE, Aug. 31. WJien the extra's story of the Leipzig's capture was repented at thc Esqulmnult naval stntlon, It wns pronounced a fabri cation. It Is evident, however, tnnt the Leipzig hns been eliminated as a hludrnnce to navigation on the north Pacific. XO OFFICIAL NEWS. FRENCH ARRIVE IN TIME TO PERMIT RRITISH TRnnPQ rn dctidi- i. " ' " "umciw muonnnpm Although Germans Broke Through British Lines in lUhnu di the English Held Their Own Until I UVg Y filace Arrival of the French (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Timp WASHINGTON, D, C'Aug, 31. Seventy thSdRrV. troops for the last three days have held in check two hi nft thousand Germans until relieved by French reinforS ft a Hi -" -- " h'v hi, uiuvu ui uauie, Although the German forces broke through the British line- rein- i. experts of the allied forces were reported to be greatly 3 in mnnv n nces. tin Kne is Ii ip H f Up num .nci c".. Inr-nomonlc nrrworl nnA limn -ai,-nrl !., j 1 , "V $H' .viwv, uvimiu hi, mu u.um iduicu 1 1 guuo oraer, aged by the manner in which the British for' wuL "j T superior forces of the enemy, -The information came from Pans through dmlomatic sources, '" OPPOSE SALE SIsiT (Or Aul!il PrtM lo Coo fltf Tlratt. OTTAWA, Can., Aug. 31. The military department announced todny thnt It wns without official advices concerning tho reportB from Van couver""thnt the Germnn cruiser Leip zig hnd been sunk or captured. NOTED SEATTLE IS i Mi SEiEN'S Bill IS SIDETRACKED IT TROOPS (Or Adit4 rrtM le Co Dtf TlmM. SEATTLE. Aug. 31. John M. Prleuk, the wealthy Iron manufac- I hirer who wns tho Republican can didate for governor In 1900, dlod suddenly todny. l'or n acoro of yoarH j he was ono of thc most promlnont , men lu Senttle. England and France Object to United States Buying Liners for Merchant Marine (Ilr AMorltlfJ I'rrt le Coot liar TlmM.J WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 31. Grent Hrltuln bus Joined Prance lu objecting to tho (Tutted States pur chasing the German liners In connec tion with the plan to upbul'.d the American merchant marine. ABOUT LOUVAIH ELECT NEW POPE. ( fly AuocUl! I'rni to i'om liar Tlmrt.l HOME. Aug. 31. The con I clave of cardinals to elect a mic I cessor to Pope Plus wns Innugur- Intcd today with Imposing cere mony. Mass was celebruted In Pauline chnpel In the presence of fifty-seven cardinals nnd their I conclavists. Send Wireless Accusing Resi dents of Perfidious Attack on Troops There fH AMocltird I"rr lo Ow Blf TlrMj WASHINGTON, I). C. Aug. 31. The German embassy today recelTfd the following wireless from the D lln foreign office dealing with tht burning of Lotivalu: "A llottcrdia newspaper correspondent was an tit witness of tho porfldlua attack of th, population or Louvnlu on the Oerraia troops. Snipers shot with inltraIN lenses, killing a general staff odlctr, who was found with his tlioat cut. In Longvvy muchines wero found for tho manufacture or dtinwlum cartridges." LAUNCH FIIEAK lonvw orcry d; at 1:0 p. m. for KOUTH Coon Itlrtr. HockM nt CENTItAL AVENUE Blip. Dlt. HOHHKALL has MOVKI) t K(H)MS 112-1 -1-15, lUVING UIXVOK. UXIVintSAL ItANKItUITUV U. S. Pigeon-Holes Measure Lest It Harm American Shipping Now (llr Ao, lt.t I'it o Coo lUj Tlmtt.I WASHINGTON. I). C. Aug. 31. How enn Ilelglum ll.iulduto. which , . V camol " U1"; revising tho rogu had when tho war b.'g. , n i ub c ,l,ons , unU, 8erv,c.e. on American debt of over 1700.000 OOO" I 5,h,p": h"tt b.ceu "Wotracked In tho Hero nre the outstanding debta'of .."V.0 for fea,r. "h11 addl'"1l re the. principal nations: ori strlctlons on shipping would have a Englnnd $3.57 "70 000 !""""' eire lurlng the European flormnny i "!" n'nnn cr,alB who aihr nieaaurea uro being I MONTANA Europo races universal repudiation ur univorsai nanuruptcy Germnny German Franco AiiHtrin-Hunga Austria Kungury Jdissia 1 I sns'nnn crlM'8 wncn ot,l0r '"'aures uro being tales". '.".v. 3:ii7i:'JOr,:uoolfrH0ll ,0 enco"ra merchant .2S9.7J,l)flQ n,uniu- . iingnry ... l.onb.Acfi.OOO j MVHTLr ii)ivr MiPinvrcs 1.403,OI8,000 J'"" nnST Pl( KI.Ni.S. i .1 r.i.r.r i.ooo i.iifiO.r.o? nun Items of lnloitv.t rim. Hi.. r...n.. Ttlntitnf.l.,n......-if . I k i . v .v .n .mi ui uiv iiiuMiuii mat tuese roini i.niiTpiiM. debts should ever be paid after this' -Mrs. T. E. Wurnko and daughters, war In. over nnd lu enormous cost .Margaret nnd. Until, or Ilolse, Idaho, lienpcd upon tho bmtH or the already ro visiting the lady's brothers. Edd overburdened people. m! Krnnk Pleraon or this place. Mrs. All Europe can do Is lo declare n1 lXT.ely" !in.l,ra,..J: permnnent moratorium. h , " ,, , "",""" .......... ... .wwt. iuhihji niiuiu she did iiroresslonal work some nine years ago, They will enjoy the Han don bench ns well as visit friends In .Marsntioiu norore returning to Idaho. E. N. Smith was here front Haiulon yehterday. Mr. Smith Is getting his business closed for the summer nnd expect a to leave next Mnndnv with hl I family for their winter home nt Itlv- ersiue, (.'niitornln. W. E. Kardell nml family, who nave neeu spending a couple of weeks BIG LODGE Gov. Stewart Asks for Federal Assistance in Handling Union Labor War WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 31. Tho request of Governor Stewart or Montnnn, ror federal troops in tho mining district about nuttn im iun forwarded to .Secretury Garrison at Seabrlght. X. J., nnd to President Wilson nt Cornish. N. H. The quea Hon will probably not bo definitely settled until both return to Wash ington. UXIOX IS ACTIVE. Xew Organlwitjon of Miners Tries to Kxteuil Influence. tnf AuwUiwl rr l Co iur TlmM.J BUTTE, Mont., Aug, 31. Ropre sontntlvea of the Dutto Mine Work era, tho new organization which is seeking to eliminate tho Western FSfJprSt.on of Miners, vjglted tho Tramway Mine today, warning tho men to observe tho new union's rules, dlfrerlng with tho company's practices. Tho mobilization or the Montana militia at Helona became known hero today, creating excite ment. There havo been no disorders. LEAVE JAPAN Tires at Before-War Prices Goodyear Prices IT' IS FOLLY TODAY TO PAY MORE 30x3 Plain Tread $11.70 30x3V1j Plain Tread $15.75 34x4 Plain Tread $24.35 36x412 Plain Tread $35.00 37x5 Plain Tread $41.95 m frrat nw UL.L.L.UI.III uil Largo delegations from the Chap- for mm German and Austrian Ambas sadors Depart From Tokio For Seattle Today. I vncatlon In camning tries im the .'Middle nnd South Fork nt Mm p. ters of tho Easlorn Stnv I ,rl,.. i nilllle River, returned m ilu.lr hnmn Bnndon. Coqulllo ami Myrtle Point !U Mnrsliriold Monday. enmo over y.'stcnlay and today to Walter Condron of Marshfleld was attend the Natal Hay festivities nt n business visitor In the Myrtle Point North Pond. Dlnnt- wns served section several days this week. by Coos Chnnter or North linmi tn A family reunion that will inn. h the visitors nt noon today and this remembered by tho participants oc- " "in ue a progrnm i,'- msi aunuuy nt tne w. h. Hall of lodge work and an elaborate 'U)'e on tho North Fork. Features bannnot. of the event wero tho reciting of fam- Dorlc Chapter or Marshfleld Is ll" reminiscences nnd a flno picnic making n hearty endeavor to so- dinner. In tho haniir nnrtv nt so cirro the loving cup, which Is given Persons, wore, besides Mr. nnd Mrs. cah year to tho chapter having the "al1' tno'r seven chlldron nnd six largest nttendnnco nt tho assocln- ,pen grand children. Tho children Hon meeting. Even the mnlo mem- consist or two sons nnd five daugh- uers or uone unapter nave been ll's tan or whom are married): enjoined to put In nn appearance. I -lanies nnd Thomas Hall. Mrs. It. P. Mrs. Nelllo McGnwon. Grand Worthy Mathony, Mrs. s. L. Mlnard, Mrs. Watron of tho State, Is present nt I Henry Hervey, Mrs. Thomna Weekly, tho meeting. I Mrs. Geo. Moorhouse. This is tho first time the family has beon all HEAD THE ADS. togetner tn flftoen years. READ THE ADS. rtcad tho war news, but don't ror- Chester Leo loft last Sunday morn-1 Read the war news, but don't for get tho Btore newa In Tho Times, i ing for Carlton, Orogon. Ills father 'got the store news in The Timej. IDr Aiocltl Piym lo Con iu Tlm.l I TOKIO, Aug. 31. Count Von Rex.' the Gernmn nmbnssador to Japan, ac--l compnnled by forty Germans nnd Austrlnns, has sailed for Seattle on, tho steamer Minnesota. Thi a us. I trlnn ambassador sailed on the steam-1 or Manchuria for Snn Francisco. The presont destination of both ambass.iJ ciors is wasiungton. The approaches to tho two steamers were guarded whon the dlploluats went aboard at Yokohama. Their departure was not djsturbetL had word trom hi mat Roseburg and he said he was standlnn the trio fine. Chestor'a nrm. It has developed, was so badly burned In the recent flro that no will probably be unable to work ror a month. There eNts now u now, compelling- irason for buying Good) car tli-es. It ivsults from Wur comlltlou.s. These leading tires. built of evtrn-flne rub ber, in tho biiniu way ns nlwnys, uro selllnjc tmlay at .luno prices. You will find toibiy i very wide difference between most thv prices, and Gixxlycai-s. DUE TO QUICK ACTION Early In August whon war began the world's rubber markets seemed closed to us. Rubber prices doubled almost over night. Men could see no way to pay for rubber ubroad, and no way to bring It In. We, like ethers In that panic were forced to higher prices. But we have since gone back to prices we charged before the war, and this Is how we did It. We had men In London and Singapore when the war broke out. Tho largor part of the world's rubber supply comes through there. Wo cabled them to buy up tho pick of tho rubber. They bought before the advance 1,500,000 pounds of the Hnest rubber there. i Nearly all this la now on tho way to us. And It means practically all ot the extra-grado rub ber obtainable abroad. Today wo have our own mon In Colombo, Singapore and Para. Thoso are the world's chief sources of rubbor. So we are pretty well assured of a constant supply, and our pick ot the best that's produced. Wo wore first on the ground. Wo wero quickest In acjlon. As a result, we shall soon havo In atoreago an almost rocord aupplyof this extra grade rubbor. And wo paid about Juno prices, NOW INFERIOR GRADES COST DOUBLE About tho only crude rubber available now for many makers Is Inrorlor. In ordinary times tho beat tiro makers reruse It. Much ot It had beeu rejected. Rut that "orr rubber" now sells ror much more than wo paid for the best. Tho reault8 are thero: Tire prlcea In general are far In advanco or Goodyear'8. And many tire .makers, short of supplies, will be torced to use second-grade rubber. BE CAREFUL NOW ' In Goodyears we plodgo you tho same grade tire as always. And that grade won ror Good years tho top place In Tiredom the largest sale in the world. And, for the tlmo being, our prices are the sarao as before tho war. We shall try to keep them there. Wo accept no excessive orders, but dealers Will bo kept supplied. And wo charge them, until further notice, only ante-bellum prices. That means that Goodyears-the best built tires are selling way below other tires. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, Ohio nntvrnVliiUXUjlJCmtt.1. SKSiUd , f ......wyr fclutftfK