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ttWHHBfHi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION six Sweden A Big Factor In European War twlco tlio bIzo of tlio present klutl dom, nml InrRer thnn tlio Oornmn Rmplro nt present. Tlio Unltle Sea ivns meroly n Swedish lalto. Riga and Llhnu wore Swedish cities, and ROAST MEN AFRAID OF WAR MRS. tlio i and at Lutzen In Kill 2; has XII, ono of tho world'i and Clinrlcs ONTIL It boramo known ntlmr ilnv that Sweden henn inohlllzlnir milotly an army all inllltar if mm. 000 mon. tlio Scandinavian Eurono nnnliiBiilii lind boon overlooked lit and ended the KlRantlc struggle bolng waged In tleally to her ruin Kuropo. Charles IX had tho great Mus It Is only a fow years since, con- povlto omplro In the hollow of his slderlng tho ago of nations, that hantl in 1GU, only to lose r, 1 .. .t.....l..l tr-n.. In tlirOUgll nil IllOXCllSalllo lllll nnuucn ...id ti ui'iii.ii"i."b twivvj ... ...i.i,.,. i tlons built In dl toll lines aro always built In tho advance, the pit, or gravo shaped, aro used at or near tho pivots. Tho apparent insignificance of tho fllzo of theso Mttlo oxcavatlons cannot Kronstadt was n Swedish fortress, bo taken as gulldcs to tliclr effect- Undor Charles XI, Sweden lost) ivoness. While It takes n mans pottfeoats greaiiy m moral presiisu uiruugiii our, wcigin in milium iu hhi nun in win- young moil not 111 til aiiianco wuii I'raiicc, urn. uiu country larc, mo judicious iiiiiiiwiug oi icbs Bnniplo of porsonal WHH piUHptMIHIB UU 11IU WHUIU wuuii ill nil nail II1IIL IllIIUIHll Ul 1IUHI1 Ullllll n 1 110 COllllllllS of 1 .0 II (In II Ad in Loudon Paper AhUh foe lvm. ciuKh for Tlictu Doclor'H Wife Would Do Work Mr KhIUi.... LONDON, Sept. 18. "Wantet: for strong. nblotiniiii.fi PANKHURST; .Mllllm.t u.... I., i,"' ,,,r'WH T, 1 '" ""KUllUl IV. ? II r' S, atile-bodled l'nukliiirat ' 11, ept -n o army" is n who mi, the iHlltait1 advertisements Itfi ScJSVS" A'J of tho world's grontcst of Charles XII ascended tho throno nnd will often not only savo him, but a H'nco It Iiiib becomo cedent Mini T8 . " '" ex"o In pe,ni' tnry pciiises. who swept precipitated his country Into a sea of whole position. . c-.iiltlnii tlm nrmv mi i ,i,J , !'.....: "Vo iwn, lina r....ailt to with n sword of concnicst troublo In which bIio was finally pub Spado More Useful Tlnui Cannon, desired by Clen. Kitchener la t.,i. . rfUry n a canZ?Cl1 h id by bringing Sweden prnc- merged. Charles XII innlntalncd a1 Lying as ho Is with only head and slow work. 1V11C"' 'a to bo propaganda. nmpaln ot f. "flMC Tll.r. ... "u '" INGERU 'W consiaiu war wun miasm ami i-omuii sliouldors exposed, a perfect rest for Another road: "Docior'B wife from 1700 to 1718, when ho was kill- rf0( the Infnntrytiian Is protected mlddlo-agcd, will imdortako the pit before Ii'rodor e kalinld. In had ........ i.n n,.n r i, .,.,,n .....t i....ii ,...i, ...... . '"""" iuu US . V i ii I ""'" "" " " i" niiiuii iiini invini- in ui uny iniiiiwuy Conductor t '0,11 Innjnnoiiiilo victories over th hlo to tho bigger nrtillory. Ills llttto coachiuaii, shop assistant, or other nilor l,0lsnd Uusslaiis, but ho had piling iiniock Is sufficient to stop bullets of married worker with children, nro- a uuiuiiiuuub .... ... ......... ,,,,, .,, uti iiib uuiiiiuv uuiii no iiitsu vniitiu, n,lnim. aijin nlld (lin (llllv tvnv lin nnti V Ceil Hint wnrknr will ...ln.i-i. Europe, a military world-power, and '".'i ',"".' I"1' "liZ i . among nations to a shattered domnl I ,o driven out la to ho shelled nut and. to enlist and fluht for id. ..... .... .............. ..... !. .Ah.v,. nt I. rT1,.M..n ttnnftS .... ... ..... . . " --... .u...., .'.. .;....! .r .... ....M ..... .M. n 1...1.. ...... .. ... M..M ........ ..V. .. a ... ---.-v v .. .... Uai..a I1UL 1 I I II 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1 II HI m 111 (1111 IIIIIll 111 11W1.11 All 1I..I I . .. " . . ". . . -" " - --..:--. -- ..-w... ... car inland cdot mm .......la ilKAmlfii na trrnllnn llllfint """vi ..w....., .in iiiuui ii.-i.t.u ... ..... r. i j nun i ,l 1 " !" vui(S oi i iiiii. Napoleon. It will bo Interesting, to """1 - " ":,", ' " Z ,r nftor his death, Sweden lost her keen an cyo on bwedon during tno ".'';" .-..:..""i... A'li..r.l tic nrov ticcs. Less than twenty y next few weeks. A glance at hor .. .. f ri "' ,. " " . ? lator. Hiisslans had taken F history may Indicate, which wny sho ,V " .V",' '', ,.i.V ..;." !'Vr..a.i Through skillful dlplomncy Sw will leap If sho Joins tho general """'"' ' "",",f."',V .'','"" recovered most of tho lost territory. ill, UU iiniHU fcii ii iiiioQiiing Y....mM fn If tilmlnll rsi tffn V-ltJ w i Vi- wifi' in I tnrtC Hwn,lR !'"' Apatly for their Independence, i. . ;Y..... i U..in. riininn. both In war Indemnity and In tor men JIUH I.UIMI BUUIIfjH"--"'-" "" iu-ui- , o....l.. ..HM 11 llr.... ...I.I. ono of tho best in Luropo. tnvna f, ,n,,08sant wnr 0 Po. Sweden developed Into a groat lnnil rn,,trR Livonia and tho VIs mllltnry power under Charles IX tula delta In Prussian Poland. o always bio . flrat-clnM i flBh lig both "' r l"omnlty and in toi i ad In recent yenrLr army rltorlnl possessions In Itusslan Pin ViZ iCb n,.?d aid S ! Mt I'onco.dld not long reign early In tho seventeenth century, nnd from that time on till tho be ginning of tho nineteenth century After tho Thirty Years' War, Into which Giistavus plunged as tho champion of tho Reformation, Swc thoro wns hardly a European wnr, ,0., won nt t)l0 Westphallan Ponco in which 8ho did not participate or Congress. Upper Poniornnln, a strip tako tho load. In tho courso of this of Lowor Pomoranla. several IlaltlU time, Sweden oonquered Russia, had inndH nnd r., 000,000 rlx-thalors war Gcnnnny at her foot, overran hu- n,iomnlty. In tho courso of this ropo from tho Unltle to tho Uosphor- Krcnt wnr Sweden hnd practically us, and won moro military BloryPnIin,Ierctl of Oormnny, only to than can bo boasted of by any coun-OS0 tll0 COuntry through a slnglo try engaged In tho present world disaster r wnr with tho exception of England T10 cxtrnvangance of tho hcad and I-ranco. iBtrong dnughter of Oustavus Adol- Ditrlng this period of little moro pints, Queen Chrlstlnn, and tho un thnn 200 years. Swodon produced i warranted attack mi Poland by bnr two conquorors of Napoleonic call- successor, Charles X, could not undo bro, GiiBtavus Adolphus, who prnc- Sweden's siiprcnincy at arms, and tlcnlly decided tho Thirty Years' , In 1001 .Sweden was a military pow War by his brilliant victory over or of tho first magnitude, and ono tho AuBtrlntiB at Leipzig In 1031, of tho largest countries In Europe, unlly shrunk to a Riunll spado. A W'Ml KOOTIXCJ K()lt KA.MIIiV. 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' mmi U Wha'UYQ ,viinvc,tiv:ii yiL, r. liiiiUmn frir' T V R' I IMI LKlfatCH IIT? . -.... . . .' lonr. 14m JYV;vno oo i((iiti)nM.t.i ayvu tniiJiMi Mtti.it m Hut HiiBsIn luid dlscovorod that tlio Swodos woro no looser Invincible, and in 1807 Emperor Alexander I doclar od whr on Sweden on a hollow pro teiiBo. and cantured Finland for kooiI ineotlnB only such plucky reslstnnco, a tho Finns tlioniBolvcs woro nblo to deal out against tho Invaders. For" tho past 100 yenis of poaco, Sweden tins dovclnncd greatly In wealth and power within hor limited! ,f iH iini,.i , .,. . . nrnn. nnd Svon' lins novor forirotton ! H l8 "CRlnnlllB 0 CO1110 lldlllO to tho loss of Finland. It Is a Bad bio j "10st t lmt tho effects of tho on hor mllltnry record. Uuropcnn ArinnReddon aro by no Swodon has novor lost tlio dream moans confined to Europe. Hero In of regaining Finland. Sho hates Hub-, America a minority composed chiefly sla, but no loyal Swodo will admit or, .farmers and mnf pnekors aic tmr of that nation. It Is a tradition mnkltiR moro money than over. T' o In Sweden thnt ono good Swodo fight- bulk of tho country Is fooling tho lug man Is equal to ton Uusslnn. And pinch of n higher cost of living nml every man. woman nnd child in Swcd- reduced bliBlncss all alomr tlm lino. en know by henrt tho wonderful cycle Wo nro Bpnred tho tragic business of of patriotic poems written by tlio war. out us conscutionccs touch us great Swedish Finn pool, .lohnn Lud- keenly. Wo nro realizing moro vivld- vlg HunoborR, about tho tragic strug- b than ovor tho luiitiiuornblo and glo of Finland ugnliiBt Uirsla In 1808. cnmplox rolatlonslMns which bind tho Those who know Finland bellovo modern world together and In coiiho- that any attempt by Sweden to re- ".iionrn of which no nation can live gnin thnt territory would bo wolcom- to Itself. ed by tho Finns. For flvo centuries Itenllzlng our lot, whnt should wo tho Finns and Swedes wero brothors lo? Thoro Is a lot oj plain, hard and Flnlnnd has never censed to ro hoiibo to back a period of Htrlrt oco- bol against tho work of grnftlng Slav nomy. Most American fnnilllcs, noses on tho Finnish rnco. 13x- ''"i" fnthnr with his cigars down to c'linngo. Mnry Jnno wltli her tniiRO sllppero, i nnvo a ioiir list or extravagances. I FriiRnlncHi Is not one or our national WILL BE WAR OF SPADES vlrtc8- Wo hnvo the habit or snend vvilu ot vvmiur ornuo R ni wo no iipni nf ( , Fortification Is to war what self "'J ,,nr1Tl!,tn!in,."i,,,on,,Wi t,I.V l0 for; defense Is to man. nnd embraces nl ' ?1 L0"!! "' l,rptl,Ic,;i'," J!"' things thnt will afford protection to f," n r ly,t0 .,H,t l"rf,ui,,lv v ihn irnmiH i '"K " ft war ''nsls. A fow months i. i '. hi . . . I of rnrprnl spondlng can bo rccoi- r,11! f oC lw,,l,,lBt' nt"," nnd I no mended to moBt or our households, tiriclal. As thoro Is only ono (lib- ijllxnr,.fl pnn ho cut and iiocohsIMoj rnltar. tho doiiinnd for fortiricatloiLs bought with extrn euro and attention, voiced from tho lips of millions of Wnsto can bo reduced to a mltilnniMi . troops must bo r supplied by n strong In ti,0 ,nllK rlin lhU (.0IIIItrv mHt co-oporatlon or natural topograpty K nl)lI K(Un rcntiy tlirough Kwr nnd human Ingenuity. , opo's sotbnek. In the nresont iiinutH Keeping In mind tho topoRiaphy of of strliiKoncv wn can. If wo will, bntii huropo.lt Is necessary to consider tho i,clp ourselves through tho pnHslns spirit of tho nnnlos ongnged In order tioubles nnd Incldcntallv nick up n to forccuit tho rortlflcatloiiB to bo Bponklng acquaintance with tho nd- used In tho war or 111 1 1. mlrablo vlrtuo or economv. Ilnvo l,iii'iicd Their lesson. -l,u , ', Tho Frehch, with tho lossdn of 1870, in which Unzalno and Mc.Ma lion woro locked In nud finally sur rendored the forts nt Metx nnd Sedan, still frouli In mind, nro not lll.cly to iifo tho tprtrossoa In this ciimptilgu. Tho (lorinan mode of wnrfaro has nl waya been nggresstvo, and tho slogo mothod or wnrfaro finds no pluco In their Ideas or comiuost. Tho fortrettHOB, If omployod nt all, will play so small a'imrt In this war that a discussion Is hardly uocossary. The rio'd fortifications will bo tho on oh iib(I. Tho Germans, with tholr utter dls-ri'K-ird of losses of forcos, nnd tljolr ludlfforouco to spilled blood, will uso tho most lneiiRer of fluid Intrench ments, w' llo the French, with their mode of deploy, will dlR moro trench os, nnd dig tliom deeper and moro often, than tholr enemy. Tho French will dig nt each stop. Tlm Victory of Itlood. Tho Germans couuorvo their onoi-Ry, but snerjflco tholr mon. Thoy pit their mon ngalnst tho nrtillory of the enemy nnd nctuully try to tear down tho artillery flro with t'olr human tnrgots. Tho whole creed of tho German army la summed up In tho statement or tlio Prussian General, Fredorlck von Uornh'nrdt, In his mili tary treatise "On War or Today." In It ho closod a chapter on tho neces sity or having men killed with tho gruesomo sontonco, "Blood Is a pecu liar liquid; whore It Is shod dollberat ately and with n purpose, victory will bo tho certain prize." Notwithstanding tho Gorman spirit, Imbued ns It Is with tho Ideas or car nngo and "tho Inst man standing," tho expeditionary vlrtuo or Hold tronchos Is woll knnwn to army lend ors, nnd tho modem firearm will probably causo n moro oxtonslvo uso of fortifications In this campaign. "Halt" Means Dig. Tho command "Halt!" carries with It a silent rnnimnnd tn Intrench, it matters not tho length of tlmo tho ioi co wilt remain, intreuclimout is tl-o first thing done. How much or how little that Intrenchmont must bo Is determined, not guessed at. In fact, with tho Germans and tho French, It can bo snld thnt thoro will not bo a slnglo guess tn tho wholo campaign. With each army aro engineers nnd their' function a.t tho tlmo of "hnlt" Is to detormlno the artificial protec tion necessary to shield tho vitals of tho organization. Men aro assigned to topographical strong points and tho Infantry Bot to work. Alternate men in alignment carry a spade strap ped to them and individually or col lectively tho Infantryman digs, In an hour, umlor usual conditions, the army Is field fortified, every nlvot point supported nnd llttlo hills of raw earth, covered partly with brush or grass, glvo protection to the army. A few sentries enn thou Join with tho llttlo hills and give protection when asleep. Iteudv for Full Attack. Wtlli such Improvements In tho scouting system as now oxlst tho Hold fortlfl-atlons aro rarely ovor built in more fear of a surprise attack Thev aro built scientifically to withstand a f"U attack. Whether tho trench Is to bo built In pit or ditch rorm is determined by the army enlneors. Hasty fortlflca- Wntnid mnliiB there to draw tho flro or tho earned will ho turned ovor to tho ncavy nruiicry uio llttlo sand pile uo nnti inmny. Apply Mrs. Low and the iinlinrmcd man havo dono tho ry, 1 I'rlory Torrncc, ICowgrcon grontcst olfenslvo Rood In wearing S, W." ' down or keeping centered tl o onoiny's henvy batteries. i PAULS PAPI.HH ONI.V NK HIIHKt The evolution of fortlflcntlon has1 PARIS, Sept. 18. Tho majority been downward. From .the walled of tho Paris nowspnpors, Including cities of the nnclontB thoy havo grad- tho I'arls edition of tho Now York uornni, nnvo reduced ttiolr alzo to ono sheet. 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