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1BPP IGK WING DOESN'T HELP MUCH TOWARD THE UPLIFT OE HUMANIY STIRRING. TIMES Stints EVERY DAY There appears some Item of news In the advertising columns of Tho Times Hewn of the day's 'Host Huys" to be fbuml In the vnrlous stores. Tho woman who rends nnd heeds theso nowo items" Is the cue w" n conducts her household economlcnlly. r .. ... I..in.irfnn tllllf Villi It1'"' .. . ..i.lJ nt Mowlntnat .in fill l.M'W"-"" "' l" """" ac "" i,..i n, .. mm HlIienll r3. f""-'.--'- r Dlcs, and Tflnu uiu u.CMo . ...v lay arh tV-miHB. ME.MUKH OF Till; ASSOCIATED 1'Ilh.vJ mmin Mmaasamrm NO. XXXVIII. KstdltllsMM 1HTH us The Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914 EVENING EDITION t CnnoII(Intlon o( Times. Cont Mull ml Cts Hay AIcrilxrT No. 61. (Eflfls latt i CENSORSHIP US RAHK 'lufWl lEKiT 0 WR 00 MAN CLAIM SLUES HAVE RUS-U CLAIMS 10 HAVE DRWEII Mil .REPULSED AI MANY POINTS GERMAN BALTIC FLEET BACK - Li i iHin information is Allowed to Come From .Rnmt i Frsncil Uiaim diigiu uauis uy hiiius uii iwu .iiupjji .Germany Army Along Frontier ERMANSiMECCOUNTER CLAIMS OF (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) .'LONDON, Oct. 1. An official .statement from Berlin Jaws:' .The. hostile lorcos advancing to the north and toithe-south of Albert, eighteen miles northeast of Amiens "rppiii qimr prpwph urn pnwiwAirQ'Jmvt,1ttUllm'PJw In Argonne our attack is progress REPULSING FRENCH IN iCflMBAilS . st(,!ulih. ;Jhou,rll 8,owlv M lhe outor foriiil n tht. - i .-.-Ti..-i t !.. a.. m... xi .vMou.M.', if he line 4 is without change. The advances of the News Ifflmmaaeiiii i Kd. ui nd ""'" "iixut- ((.mVlin Awiw und Lon.ai)R, j the (Vutral Vos-e: Cnefl VuUluouuJiiuyi; ui ruuu ouypnua ouiuuutii Claimi id.be. Winning Against Germans je.s have ilcwonivepuhed. VJ'he oaHtern theatre is without news." (Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times. I I 1.0MK)N. ftci.'J.-Slii'ht advances hy bcd.h iwiin&H of IM UWI A IIL Lll JuuILL IAUL UV Im iillinl rawniie s tn'c l-liiiiiiecl in an official statement of iJiniltl Itillil til 1 1 Mil liT lIHiil MI . .. i ,.'! . ll .!.. ..i-i U il i!..... ,,lIIIIMIW i IB IllWb VIII W I 110 rrciKill war oil ice mis niieriiiHMi. ji nit- .-nuiiu unm. lie genoKi'l situaLionMs described as uiieliaiigK'cl, .iJHhotigh. lie Tivim'Ii assort they have made progress on d heir left utile north of the Soinme River and on lhe siigihtiin .the iotttliem Wtrnvi'-Mliiriwiui't. This brief announcement uf lords the only lwcht lirom; bffirial sonrcesitlii'o.Win on the great struggle 3;n Northern) k. 4-,.n.., i L'JUIH-V 41W . FROM NAVY IN CHINA Reports That Forty Warships and Cruisers Attempted to Land Force at Windau, But Wer eDriven Back by Heavy Fire From Forts There. CRHSERS RETURN LATER AND DESTROY LIGHTHOUSE NEAR CZAR'S BALTIC SEAPOftT (Hy Associated Press to Cww Hay Tiroes.) I TOW 10), Oct. t. A severe engagement has leen oicncdj Another English Vessel Sunk by Mine in North Sea But Crew Is Rescued and Taken to English Port Minor Naval Affairs Mark War Now (Hy Assoclnted Press to Ceo Day Times.) PETROMRAD, Oct. 1. Details of .the naval engage ment SeptemlK'r J4, off the coast at Windau at the Rus sian seaport in Courtland and on the Baltic, have been made public. It appears that a Merman squadron, com prising forty ships of all classes, appeared off the harboff and was prevented from landing forces by heavy fire jfrom the forts. The ships withdrew but on the day fol lowing two cruisers returned, opened fire and destroyed rhe lighthouse. se.t dav two Merman cruisers appeared, opened What imoffiiriiU. reports reached this wmuta'vniv war -df v .Merman wahips which cannonaded the .Japanese p-fiic and destroved the Windau lighthouse. No fresh afc )ii(lon, Paris and Bei'Jin, contained' Utile to Micate the MTioiis'iiear Ising I an. sat of Gcnnan leased territory! u-inpts at landi'ng were made. in, of .(weiits-om the .different battle fields. 'Not since m'f limn. -lvo otfi-ials weiv lulled, (.ernwn aeroplanes! . , i foivthe war'bt-unlihas the censoi-ship 1cm .u .miwukc. Jissistc-d the wai-shiiw. 'I he artillery duel at Ising 'lauj MINE SINKS EXML1SH STEAMER .ondon toiu' . in ..nun i.. .. ",,." - -i- . - - - --- -- - - , , , . . , flic (lernuins claim to have repulsed an attack of the uiumues. iviurman uiqKtM) wBiuiiwnntTsiiikiii uie nlliosai Albert and declare the Merman attack in Argonne nariior yestertiay. it wa.sappaivun.v ironi au accident as siiregKHarsstea.lil'MWmugli slowly. iiUMvessei was-noi in aeiioiL a .Japanese mine sweeper The Belgian war office states that the Belgians are sue- 1i kw'( w ws ,,.WII.,,1I s",'j s""k ',"'J M,,M,r u':ls it ! ,i it. j i i. iv it i. . n.'iiiiniiDii mnir linv i. liiairi iiiiii i m i iiiiiimimi 'I'ssiiuiv re niuHiug iwe auiU'KS oi iierniaiisri jAiir.voi h. ",,'' " ...... ...... ... ,.......v... NotliiiiiriislbimwiMiH ho- urouri-ess of the fiaiUtiux in ithe .;An)ther..)ai)aiiese vessel, the supiny snip Jnstoni tlieatxenlwair. .News dispatches fatcnn iS.utaer- iwi, .as uainageu. Hid states that Austria is confronted with a serious !"IX were injured. ilioriagc of Ji((hlUsupvilivS. KJnJK(.'ll STATW.MlfiXT OF UATVIjK Wakamiva One man or Ixvird wjis killed and (Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) LOWESTOFT. England, Oct. L The crow of the steamer Selbv, sink by a mine in the North Sea while bound from Shields to Antwerp, was landed here today. RUSSIA CALLS ANOTHER BILLION TO M CM AMI (liy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) AVIATORS AJIE AID3NM GERMANS I liy Ansotta'.ed l'rts to Coou Hay Tiuiev. J m PARIS, Oct. 1. The followlui,' OfficmT niialtltUiIctflUttf lir.ysaire;8tilllMllliiiB tlie lapaiies'land'positions. Ten- ....: .i .ii.;.. .jfi itrni 1 i. ..,.. i:ri .1niin iivinfolN nw siL'imlinL' lhe liill'i' jinil :iT lin S:iini iia Kicn wauijuifcMiucrruiium: .i. hci o Ji.ift ijcuji uui.iiiuujjj- ; , :; : . po - r- -- - f , , I -N'a it mi in iUn .ron.. i... I cliuMtw,., Wm lmv. iifinr in im H'lie .111111111 OOIIII1S iiuo uie .J JUmilCN. VlUlliS. .hi nan s ves-1 Cto "" " .v ,v in i ll. . ill mi I K'nt . I .. .... . , ..viv.. i.....-. ....... ... . " ,i ii . i i undo progi-ess on our left to north of Sonnne River, anfl 'Is ,,K( " Ulv VVor eiv in.essanny sneiicu y tne i-'i our right, in the southern Woevre district." , vuhiiiiihi imki-u.ii.--j. y.n ii.ui uwumn i ri-iunt.-ii -miuu ROO-SEVIUP ("UA(cRIXS (SER.MAN aud:iwo oi .japan suips mown up rryiug io rciw.ve ner- Fi-oin other sources came the news that the .J:m:uwl,M,:II1,,,, .)t tho present armies m Poland and Malicia for k&'q gcneiaHr .nuuil .elingitiiieU.by reports !' Joasev.e.U ' V Russia s prmci)nl attack on Mermany." .Meanwhile the tTitiei-Jins of the Kaiser's wur policy, having snpjiased be t rrrin nilIn riim IPII Ollin j Merman navy is showing increased activity on tho Bailie. tvouul iipprim-or (Uyiuuny. I P Mi SFUnT rWlnllSn SH H I11 ' leaouicst. hi supporu uie ueniian ituiti lorces ir. uiey succeed iu lomuga passage oi uie Jiiver jMejaiqu. LONDON. Oct. 1. Reports from Potrognu within a week a new Russian armv, one milli d say that ion strong. MIA APOLOGIZES TO ITALY FOR LOSSES CAUSED BY MINES (Hy Associated Prc-ct (o Coos Hay -(Times.) J R():MK. Oct. 1.- The AuKUiau oveimont has replied! to the K-iliau protest ogainsi the floating mines iu the, Adriatic Sea. Austria denloiKss the sinkine: of the Tfalian, vessels and promises to take measures to remove the men-; nee to shipping and full v indemnify the families of the' Mi'tims. OFF COAST OF PERU TOOAY'BELEiS GLA1 TO ROLDBACK AUSTRIAN MENERAL JS ILL. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) PARIS. O.'t. 1 Tt ik nrt'iiMiillr announced bv Austria- Hungary, savs a dispatch from Rome, that Meiieral Von AnV.,i ' A? M.. i. .. k ...i...'. :.. mi jiiy""',1 k coiumaiKiiiu; t tie i-irsi '""'"' (Hy Aot.latel Pr4 to Coo Hay Times.) CALLAO, Peru. Oct.. L The Kosnios steamer .Marie arrived here today with the crew of the British steamer Bankfields, which Was sunk by the Merman cruiser Loip yjg off JSten, 1-eru. TOWN DESTROYED BY- ARTILLERY (Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) l.nYlinY. Oct. 1. Telei?iimbiny from Paris, the cor- 'l'l-spondent of the Daily Mail reports the complete de struction by the heavy Merman artillery of the open and unfortified town of Albert, which has been the scene dur ing the last few days of a prolonged nnd murderous ar- tilTerv duel. "When the big guns turned loose, the place i. . i i?x ii.. i:i i. e -i.. cnuapseu uierauy '!.; fWi.ii'ii'.r- WILSON WANTS STATE TABLET GRAiERLAIN IS UNVEILED' i SAVE 88 OFF LOST TAROMA LIFT BAN ON S OS GERMAN ATTACK ON ANTWERP (Hy A wools ted PreM to Coos Hay Times.) ANTWERP. Oct. L The Merman attack on Antwerp continued throughout last night with little interruption. Tho Belgian forts replied so effectively that the Qormans severji 1 times were compelled to change the position dC their batteries. President Indorses Orenon Democratic Candidate for S. Senator in Letter (If A.KxhtM T-rtn is Co.. B7 Tlme.J WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 1. resident Wilson today opened his Jer campaign for the election of "emocratlr Senators and nepresen jaines He wrote jettors endors- ,a8 Senators Plinmlmrlnln nt Or(. Rn and Shlvoly, of Indiana. In' letter tn cannnn rt... Anii.fliiia' pi " UCUWIUJ UCil DI1UU1B1II6 inamber'aln, tho President declured:. ae ma ntenance of the Democra iL maJor,ty ,n t,le Senate Is of U'niOSt Imnnrlnnrn If tho nrnaont Program of the Government Is to bo eustatneil . it. k. mn.TV, i)K.vrisT.-J w n:MKx;s one H2.J, noon, 24f Coke BldB1 n.hh, UATU Former Resident of Washing ton State Celebrate Anni versary in Capital tn AuoiUiajLgpM ,0 cw B' T,,u,-1 I WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. 1. Citizens of the State of Washing ton in this city today celebrated ( tho tivoiiiv-rirm anniversary ui inn adoption of Its constitution by un veiling a stone preseuiea uy mc state In the Washington monii ....... aanmtarv T.nn. mice a resl- dent of Washington, made the pres entatlon for the state and a letter from Governor Lister was read. All Washlngtonlans iu the Government service here had a half holiday. Cordova and Patterson Rescue England Lifts Embargo on Manv Off Wrecked Revenue Some Goods Going From Cutter in Alaska i America to Holland IIA.NCK. K.UJI.KS :itAV, ocroiiKK a. .n. AMoriitl Im la Com Bf TIip-! SBATT1.B. Oct. 1 Eighty-eight men In all, who were on the revenue cutter Tahoma when she was wreck ed Bast of Agattu Island, were picked up by the steamers Cordova nnd Pattorson. The Cordova is tak ing ' io loraova nuu mo i son is carrying 29 to Unalaska. WO.MKX KMT ' AIIMV LONDON. Oct. 1 Relts and soiksj are the prime need of the Hritlsh. expeditionary army and every wo man In the empire was asked today to do her share to supply this de- niand Queen .Mary was notified, of this situatlou and promised to do her part She then appealed to Urilsh women to aid her. Ilouse-I wives throughout the laud, .there fore, will he busy knitting from now to Not ember. (Br Ahot lair prm la Too Bir Tin. WASHINGTON. D. C, Oct. 1. The Hritlsh government today through Ambassador Spring-like notified the State Department that Great Uritaln would not Interfere with the shipping of foodstuffs from the United States to Holland. 4- a laitOlt I'llOlIB HKOI.VS I Al'STRIANS DEFEAT RUSSIANS (Hy Associated Pross to Coos Hay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 1. Recapture by Austrians from Rus sians of the Pzsok Pass through the Carpathians vno claimed today in a dispatch received by the Exchange Tel- KEEP ISLftNDS ST. LOUIS TO FOR FIGHTING FURNISH FLOUR Representative Mann Wants Gets Rush Order for 110,000 U. S. to Retain Philippines Barrels From European Na- For Future Contests tion -Largest Filled IB Aim Utal Fnt to rut Vr Tlain 1 NBW YORK. Oct. 1. The Ilockefeller lustltute announced today that It had decided to make a far-reaching Investiga tion of Industrial conditions In ' thfs country auil hud retained the sen Ices or W. L. .Macken zie, former Minister of Iabor ! Ii) Canada, as director of tho Investigation. (Djr AiwlilJ Tim la Cao VT TlnM. I WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 1. Repuhllcan Leader Mnnn, opposing the Philippine Independence bill In the House today, declared that ho favored "retaining the supremacy on the fighting ground of the fu ture the Pacific Ocean." xo cii.v.vdi: IlOOSCM It OP VBXL'B ISUI'IU'!. .. I IiM'S Mlllloil III LIlnl Suit Oise (Pr AiaUie4 frru laCaoa ur Tae, , ALHANY. N. Y.. Oct. 1. The Supreme Court dismissed the appli cation for a change of venue made 111; AtunUtft Pnu la laot B17 Timw.) ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1. A rush order for 110,000 barrels of flour waa placed with a local milling company by representatives of one of tha warring European nations, tho Iden tity of which Is not disclosed. This Is the largest single sale of flour oter made here. by CoJonel Theodoro Roosevelt nKHiust whom a libel suit has bee brought by William Harneu. Tbet Court held that Colonel Roosevelt would obtain a fair trial In Albany County. ) Houmi mm