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HHKj 'T- i xs 5I SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES. HARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION. EOF CAPITAL iS BY THE CZAR o GERMAN DENNED 1 PETKOORAD, Sept. 22. -Thnt the proposed Invasion of Hunpar.v by u strong KusjlKti body has been ilof- Jnltely abandoned, was intimated here Tuesday. It Is realize I by the dispersed, will be sent directly across Germany If possible. Austria llclleved Through. There Js a growing feeling bore thnt Austria will soon show Its lu- Russlan general Staff that the Her- ability further to pursuo the war. man roslstanco. will bo very strong'Tlie fnct thnt Its ninln nrmy has and It has been duflnltoly decided, boon crushed and Its capture Is con that the entire Russian field army, ! sldcred a strong possibility, means first and second line troops, will Austria will soon be no longer1 an be retained for the capture -of Her-(active factor In tho war. And litis Un. sin will bo Inclined to bo moro lon- Onr Demanded Merlin j lent with Austria than with Ger- ninny, officials tleoinre. Jjiscussing (the general situation today, Minister of Wnr Sukhonillnoff declared: The Czar Is determined that Her lln shall be taken, If it costs the Itiisslnn empire its entire fighting strength. His former friendship for the Kaiser has been replaced by an No Match on Vienna. 'The Russian army Is going to enmity which certain officials say enpturo Uorlln. That Is tho task is tho most bitter the Czar has ever Indicated against nnyone. He is de termined his forces will tnkc Rerlln nnd thnt he will ride Into tho city at the bond of his troops, MiiitIi to be Direct. Uecauso of tills It Is officially nsslgned to it by the allies In tho present wnr. Tho entire Btrcngtli of the Russians will bo used to this purpose. We hnvo been compelled to remove the Austrlnns as a Bource of danger, but wo hnvo not planned any general Invislon of Hungary or stated that there will bo no slde.nny attempt to tako either Uuda trips. Tho crown land of Buck- pest or Vienna. Tho Austrian nrmy owlnn was taken nnd the passesjls crushed. Its lossea In killed, through the Cnrpathlans have been, wounded nnd prisoners exceeds 250, held purely as defensive measures ' 000. They have tost a great pnrt Tho Russians Intend to utilize part of their artillery. Tho position of of Austria for tho passngo of their the remnants of their nrmy Is prc troops townrd Iierlln, but It is un- carious and its surrender would bo likely that any real attempt will be no surprise. mndo to invndo Hungary proper.! "Russia Is administering tho Tho Servian troops may do so and will enptured territory, but will not aided by tho Russians In every way forcibly nnnex nny of Austria's ter lmt tho main Russian columns, after' ritory. Questions of that sort must tho Austrian army Is completely, bo left until tho wnr la over." THE PROPHETS AND THE WAR Various prophocles nre brought rule. "And whon Is this empire to forwnrd now that war ban arrive.!.' "o formed?" askod tho prince. Tho nnd It Is scarcely surprising thnt gypsy took n Hcrnp of pnpor and wrnto nn It tho vonr IS 10. Then Fomo nro correct. Tho prediction ,10 wro,0 l0 B(Uno tlKMoa ,g0 or wnr haB for yoars been the n column under tho 9 and nddod Btook In trade of fnmous Kuropoan them In, making n total of 1871. forecasters. Tho war In their out- "Ami how long am I to rule over glvlngs compares with tho Farmer's this empire?" tiBkod Prince Wll Almanac nnd its January nnnounco-jnuni. Tho gypsy repeated tho opor ment: "About this tlmo expect ntlon, milling tho. figures 1, S, 7 now." I nnd 1 to 1871 and getting 1SS8. , ?atrl hob recalled an Interesting "And how long Is this fluo omplro prediction" of 1001 by n Portugese, to last?" Tho wom'nn ffiilfthcil lier who declared that Germany would bo, prophecy by adding 1, 8, S, nnd dlsmonibored In 1913 or IDH. There 8 to 1888, sotting 10ia us tho end in nlso a prediction outstanding by 0f tho empire, nn Hast Indlnns that tho Kalsor will Tho first two dates camo truo, loso his crown in Novoniber, 1911. ns It happened. Rut lOl.'J arrived All theso pretty prophodos, however, nnd paused with tho German omplro pnlo by tho Bldo of that familiar still doing very control tnbly. So innthemntlcal prediction which has poof! went tho great gypsy prophecy been going tho rounds for several into thin air, having gained a por yenrs. According to thlH yarn a contnjto of .tJtSU. That may bo u gypsy woman told Emperor William very handsome record In tho bual 1. In 18-19 (then Prlnro William of nous of prophecy, but It scurroly in PniBsIa) thnt there was to b a dhntes the existence of nn oxact 5l'1VlJ?'i'lr-'-"tl0-r--' '-' !' "e wll Hclence - Kxchnniro. APPEAL FOR 30 "BEANS" IS AN AME IMPERI Dictionary DNcIom-s Slang H Not training high school, who arrived on Code, So Germans Revoke Decree. I tno Ancona from Naples NEW YORK, Sept. 22. American Dr. Decker wan In Mnrklrch, Ger many, whon tho wnr started. Dr. San filaill? ilOOH not nniinnl In Rnrmnn mill. tary officers In these war day8, It V' who WM ,n V,0""n' went Bounds too much llko n secret code. , "ro,0 wnon tho ,mn,a thoro 8"8' This wns learned by Dr. Alexnndor landed pnymonts, and ho could not iivHl AlHHBtoHHBJt tk4f tPrfffatr vBr"iw&tffrKv 'fyM$vJri NtS iBHBBKBt First Lesson in Practical Politics Now children, If you will pleaso nsk no cmbarriiHsIng questions, I'll toll you nil about why this prohibition agitation wns first started by the Antt-Snloou League First of nil I wnnt you to know thnt wo "prohls" who hnvo coiuo from tho East to Oregon with this agitation nre mostly Jobless Preachers who hnvo rail ed to make good or mnko Money In tho pulpit. There nre more nnd more of us each year who nro losing our Jobs In tho pulpits, and, you see children, wo Btlll want tho money. We're a protty big nrmy now. So, wn Jobless Preachers bognn getting together and finally band ed oursolvos into n little Beeret organization, to tap n fow milllon alreH who wore looking for more Btnto Legislature!) In order that they might got n bolter grip on the people. Wo decided that Pittsburg hud about tho most millionaires to tho square mile or nny city In tho nation, bo wo uiinulmoiiBly elected tho Pittsburg million aires to our membership ns Ilrothor Philanthropists. or course, we ugrocd thnt wo would gradually extend ami mnybo Inter tnkn In Wnll Street, too. Tho Pittsburg millionaire fell Into our schoino with open arms They had played politics through ' every old party until thoy hnd boon badly mnkd out nnd horo , wo brought thorn n now Idea. They say that a Truo Tempor nnco sentiment wnB growing rnp Ily In tho country nnd by organ izing whnt wo called tho Antl Suloon Lciiguo they could snonk Into a Btnto nnd capture tho Leg islature by fooling tho pcoplo with tho story thnt wo woro work ing for Truo Tompornnco. Tho Millionaires could control tho legislature, you ace, nnd wo Jobless PrcnchorB could got onto that Payroll wo wore nftor. You boo thoro nre 18 states whoro they want control or tho LeglB Inturo, ho wo Jobless PronchorH could nil bo kept nt work the year nround nt ngltntlng, mid nt rcnlly bottor pay than wo hnd got In tho pulpit. Wo decided to tako In tho' W. C. T. U and tho poor old holp less Prohibition Party, nnd Htenl their Hlogans or "Prohibition" nnd "Tompornnro." Wo could go Into ovory city and town in nny suite, you see, by this nrrniigoment, mid get Free hulls and Froo churches nnd ovon Live nt some good brothers, or sisters homo wlillo wo Bjirond our Agitation. Wo could Bavo our Hoard Dills this way, you boo, nnd have more money ror ourselves. Tho Millionaires already had a regular Political Department, with Pionrhow nil ,.,.:, ' Sniurt Lnwyora to tell tho "work- could .irinb .. iaiDPtJii, ... ... ........ ' '! era jusi wnni to do, bo wo only hnd to know which stiite nd been selected by thoni in w..i..t wo Jobless PronchorH wore to work. Wo stnrted hurrah. niooUnc" Jobless rrencnoro fnrnlslied tho own n ,ot nf tho Legfihtiratl ' In, V0, " nnd some of them ,,!? ty arunk thnt night Wo Z III ovnr. ti.... ... "n, 'oarhers all tho chan,'! could drink, too. Then the .Millionaire,' Km Department Rot bu.r n- t the Mnp nnd htm '? out H'OBtiKostthcrotw' a bettor drip on the UriM? orr with nb.K I hope It l.n't ncc r In PIttBburg. Wo to toll you, rlilMren. th arn fnriilnlimi H... mvn " lot of (ho !.tlit.i.. hiuotlonnl htuff about "Am I My t'10 i;,lltc'l Slntcs now 0f Drothor'H Keopor7" you bco chll- tl10 ''""tlml Departmtnt &! dron. or courso, wo "soft pod nled" on " Should My Ilrothor Do .My Keeper." Wo put u lot of hysUnin Into (, beenuso wo wanted Jobs, while n fow big Conl Operators nnd Steel Mill Millionaires pointed nut how much more money thoy would bo uble to make if the people would only vote ror their brnnd or prohibi tion. The explained that they didn't wnnt tho Money, or course, but woro Becking Higher Kffleloncy ror Worklngmen. I never laughed so loud In my llfo as I did nftor thnt meeting was over, and I went over to tho Mil llnnnlro'B Club that night to our banquet. You sett that thoso Pittsburg Millionaires hnvo never loll us much nlout those t&J llioiigh. All wo are mdm J kiiiiw is now to ngltate. Now dilution, you cif homo. Our next Icuoa i!H u ronlly bigger Joke thiatt today. Johnny Pussyfoot, yoa t'l tell your good father Ibitli bo over to dinner toaljtt probably will stay all ElrhtU ask hliu to arrange to bin prench somewhere ntit : The coiiKreRntlon won't ksoit what I nm as sincere u Ct own prendier. ( Pair Advertisement -Tii,tj or Oregon, I'ortlitd, Oregon ) Register and Vote 333 X NO Rin I PAHIIP AT DHLL DUUntO fijJjn TPTUITB" I Smith, Denver Illll; A. V. Mast, Mc- earn tlirco bucks, or taiU 11 iflliCU o ' Klnley; Krnnlc Rover, North Inlet; P. Sleep lu.s for us Its p rWla HOTELS' in; AuocUtta rriM 10 Cocw n7 Tlmt. AMERICAN LlUfiL'K. Uccker and Dr. Eduardo Snn Glovan- cn8 h's letter of credit. Ho did not nl. both Instructors in tho mnuunl wnnt 'M Vionnn hosts to know of his nliigs; culled on nccount of darknesB.' nny V' Campbell, Jarvls, F. c. Stono, Tlio ('liniidlci' Hold. C. W. Linn, JJnndon; Honry L. ! Mans, San Francisco; O. Potzold nnd Washington C; Chicago 1; thirteen wlfo' I,0'"l: W. O. Prltchnrd, So- Innlngs. . nU,! c- -M- ''aco nnd wife, Sonttlo; Philadelphia 1; Clovelnnd 5. A' R Gllnto" aJ(l wlfo, Coqulllo; Now Yoik 1; St. LouIb 3. ? T' TroaUgoia, Ilandon; Fred llel- noston 8; Detroit 8; cloven In- """' -u'I"h: Anuorson, Handon; Otves B brllll nt clomy thlno thnt dov not rub oil or dint oil Hint annonls In Ilia Inn iln.f in,., fn,.r Umeu un lousr ns nny otliur. Black Silk Stove Polish It In a clam by Itn-lf, It' more ur'w'7yiiiri!eoUnu lo Tr)rltfn)roari.'irlif riuvc.yu..riV' tr jut it rj Ifyonlo'tf ult IdoIhx puiuhy u rr ni..t u..i trwor it. k-r U iTntfi? M l l i rllt 1 1 1 r 1. WW .-. ' 1 4 ii il u r it., u Tharo'. tl I IV '-i "A T.'tti ' rmn.' '.snrj'mwvtrS iwvwmmh , - rtfitrttn I I KliACIC SILK STOVK POLISH I For Sale by IRUIIUOKDKII . lllLDKNltHAND I l'huiie 177. condition, bo ho tolergnphed Dr. Deck or In Mnrklrch as rollowB: "Knlo nil gone. Wire thirty bonus." "A secret codo," said tho Gorman military telegraph operutor. "This man Is n spy." Thereupon tho German nrmy fell on Dr. lleckor and took him to head quarters, where ho was questioned all night. Ho tried to tell his captors that this was moroly u messago of distress. "Kalo," ho explained, "signified money." "Thirty be.ans" meant ?30. "Not so," said tho German military men. "Kale means tho city of Kiel. You hnvo designs on It. Wo know not what 'beans' Is for, but this Is some kind of a vegetarian codo. Call u firing squad." It wns looking sorlous when Dr. uuvKvr uiuuugeti to gei npia or u dic tionary of American slantr. Hn show ed tho German officers tho dictionary and explained to them thnt slang was n languugo most usod by collego men on thlB sldo of the Atlantic. They looked gravo and studied tho diction ary rroui cover to coor. Thoy asked hliu quostlojiB ror hours and studied tho dictionary more. Then thoy an nounced: "Wo nlso Amorlcaij slang use. Wo glvo you twelve hours to 'boat It.' " Dr. Decker was ablo to holp hia friend, Dr. San GlovnunI, and both hurried out of Europe NATIONAL LEAGUE. Coqulllo; A. A. Pnull, Coqulllo The Lloyd Hotel. M. C. Nichols, Portland; E. Gib son, Portland; J. J. Smlloy, Toledo; H. w. Graham, Toledo; W. J. Con Chicago G; Now York 0. Pittsburg 5; Doston C. St. Louis ti; Philadelphia 3; ten don, Toledo; E. Daley, Camp 7; B. Wiibhoii, Empire; T. T. Golden, Em pire; Joo Glrka, Portlnud; A. Potro, Lnkcsldo. The St. liim-eueo Hotel. Poto Lowls, Seattle; D. E. Dlgga and wlfo, nnndon; Elmer Mntsou, (Sumner; W. AdnniH, Kunioln. PEACE AT HOME. wo go to roost our praytnc en; no danger here of oljll wo wiiko at morn, our kpwi v.'.. rcn.i nhl Dobbin In t! milk the cow nnd herd tnfj .. .. ..-. not impLpd mlniti then shot full of rutty ll let us thank our onm i" wo mny live our lives iri ..... n,,p KlntiB. inrreaieoon IJIII Illll 1 - - l.l.. dlo III bed, In mnnner clew- Innings. Cincinnati ti; Drooklyn !), Cincinnati 2; Ilrooklyn 8. 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