Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1914)
-.-. ., J mshibbsw iiitlltttiy!l ;j 'Ju tojtfii,tft4& -Wm STIRRING TIMES Are tJico tlnya of war anil blood Thorn nnncars lipil. it lB ""Porinni mnt you ..l Uainltilniln-n nf t tin Inlneii tho advertising $hi nAtvd ,.f llin TiAt I have mil n"u""--"u "- i"u "i a.itlient.c nous. Subscrlbo for Tho Times, nml rcml tho events of the ),,. mii.1.1 In lin T&rlOtl wnnmrt who rcadd k&' ..... Itniiiu" In tlio one WI each evening. her household Yiconpmlcjrfl; MKMHKH OF TI1K A8S0UATKI) PltKSS VOL MO. XXXVIII. Kstnbllshe,! 1878 ."' Tim Pniiat Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull nml Cnoo llnv A1vnrtlir V... ft 111 ' '.3! IBI J ' f.ft'.H ASSUMES OFFEKSIVE. WINS CHA1PI0NSHIP BY GE S ID ALLIES i; MVAL AGTIWIT LADELPH1A 3 TO I IN F OURTH GAME TODAY FOR GREAT BATTLE MJ( WJw.rfl'Ln, Rt ri 1 1 cramLir rrai j Bag ffl Stmts GEillf BOSTON PR 1 IS EXPECTED, London Announces That Kaiser is Prosecuting Campaign Ev erywhere wnn ncncweci vigor tnrjiish Expect Ger man Fleet to Aid Land Troops. Performs Great Feat of Taking Four Straight Games From Contenders Rudolph Twirls Mar- Bolh sidGS Rushjnn T,oons to Point Eieihtcen Mitot -Wirt of unlniic Rami. fnV WinnrcHnli Tonms Plnvnri FiTnp Rnll Philarlnlnhin Hnrl Snvnn l00"''..! velous Game for Winners Both Teams Played Error Ball Philadelphia Had Seven "Hits to Boston's Six Connie Mack Unable to Stem Tide Against His Team iRUSSIAN CRUISER PALLADA SUNK WITH 568 MtN IN BALIIU 5bA BY GERMAN SUBMAR NE ichnmplonB of 1011. Thuy defeated iEnnlish Fleet in North Sea Prepares Against Attacks of Ger- tho Philadelphia Athletic today .-.ir.ii Cnlimnninnc llnnvnnntr.fi Anltutlu O U. I man Submarines Unexpected Activity Surprises tngiisn ivniuary txperts (By ARBOcIntcd Proas to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Oct. IS. In every theater of war, Germany ovideimv is ri'siiiiuuK L"u oiioiisivo wnn uuparaucd viiror. i siiul British naval observers are inclined to export sonic co- ( operative display or activity by the (lerinan fleet. j JfllSSin, on wcujijit , miiicicu hit must severe niarillO, The suinintiry loss in (lie sluicing ot the cruiser Pallada, torpedoed by a lings wnn: (lerinan submarine in Hie Baltic, aceordinir to a Russian ''k - official aiinounceiiieni, which acknowledged that all hands, iI,,,,nn,lu,,,,lla unlabeling J)(S, were lost. The English fleet in the North Sea is Inking precautions against submarine nl tacks. tnr ammuim rri to coo n, TimM.i i l'hlladoliihla Murphy out, Kvors key's donblo to left. Kvors throw KKNWAY 1'AltK, Hoston, Oct. 13. to Schmidt. Oldrlng foulod out to out Murphy. Shnwkey went to Tho lloston Ilraves nro tho world's dowdy. .Collins singled to contor. third, Oldrlng fanned. One run, Halter filed out to wanted. .No two nits, no errors, runs, ono hit, no errors. I Huston Harry took euro ot Mar- iinai.tinnkiir thrw mtt Mnmn. aiivlllo at first. Deal out, linker to 1, winning tho xcrles with four i,...na ,,, nnio.r in Mi.inni.u fun. to Mclnuls. Rudolph shot a hot.sln- slrnlaht tames, the first time this uniiv fiii.,1 mil (n outline. No inns. ' Klo to center. Moran doubled to has ever been douo In n series. Itudolph pitched a master i.. -.., ...i...,t.. i.i. non.i .r..,(.ut Don! throw out Mclnnos. Walsh; ot tho serlos. Hoston outgamed and outplayed their opponents In department. Fortified Seaport of Junkirk Today Hardv FightiitQ Along ai ance ot bame Line. , ,, . i, ' I FRENCH REPORT GREAT ADVANCES ON im , iTrl v RUSSIAN LINE EAST OF VERDUN LATELY world's no hits ,no errors-. Second I lining ot the gaino by Inn- doubled to left field. Mnrauvllle throw out Dairy. Schani; fanned. every j,j rnnH 0no hit, no errors. Hoston Whltted lined out to Old- n I fi C 7 8 ! ii IttlllB llltH .... IJrrors . . lloitou Ituns . . . IIIIh .... KiTor . . Klnals- 0 0 0 o 1 1 I I 'J 1! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shwakey threw out Suhiiilil. Harry took Maran- vlllo's grounder nml (uhroiI to Col l!ns, forcing dowdy out. No runs, i rlnij. iiowny wiiikuii Combined German and Austrian Force and Russians Prepart for Most Notable Encounter of Campaign in Rusiitn Holland Austnans Get Busy. (Dy Associated Press to Coob Bay Times.) LONDON, Oct. Ilk That dispositions nro now "being made by both the Germans and French and the British al lies for'n big battle between Lens and Cassation, wmlward wings of the opposing hosts, is deducted from the official statements. Oassel is 18 miles inland from tho fortified . Maranviiio threw outtW,ai)ol.i ()f Dunkirk. That tho Gci'iniius nro bringing up khiK another Kood play. ja rohiroivuiiioiiiH screened by cavalry is shown by tho French announcement that the Gorman army corpH has throw out RUSSIANS CLAIM 1)1(1 VICTORY (Ily AHsoclated l'renn to Coon Hay Tim oh.) LONDON, Oct. Ilk A dispatch from dMrogrnd savs: t Fs evident that a big battle was 1'o.ughl near the village noston of Rn.ki. After a defeat by the Germans, the Germau Philadelphia ri'jlil wing rested. On October , the Russians, alter sev en davs of fiuhtintr, drove Hie Germans across the river mid posted fheir guns on hills. Severn lured." .0 .0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 :i-a o o n. ..:i ..i o o 0 0 0 0 n. :. 6 o 7 0 left, Itudolph going to third. Itu dolph and Moran scored on Kvors' single over second. Kvers was pick ed off nt first, Shawkcy to Mclnuls. Two runs, three hits, no errors. SlMli Inning. Mnrauvllle threw out Collins, lie (nude a beautiful stop. Maker fouled out to Deal, McIuuIh, mal No runs, no hits, no errors. Itftuf t ii ltiwwlr tititlitrwiil Q1inu IIUOIUII A UIIHVJVIt IVIMULUM UIIKII'I .... .. .. . i key In box. Peniiock" Is left bander occupied lvllle. lllll'd lighting IS 1'OpOl'tCd JUOllg tllO re am! Mann hatted in place of Con- nmiiidor of the battle lino in France, but no liiatorinl nelly. Mnnn filed out to Wnlsh ,,liinv in homII ions is indicated .The French l'cnoi't tllOll no er- il batteries were cap- REPORT GERMAN ADVANCE ON 05TEND IS UNDER W TODAY "The world's championship In four straight games" was the cry of tri umphant lloston 1) raves as thoy swung their battle formation against 1 tho Philadelphia Athletics today In ' the fourth game of tho world's scr ies. Huston made It another holi day. Thousands took u day off and thronged tho park bofore tho gates opened. Nearly every soat In tho roHonod stand was filled nt noon and hundreds stood up against the fence Thoro was little betting on the ser- Whltted going to third. Oow- 111 tllO Cast, 1 110 TOUtOlllC lllllOS 1111(1 ItllSSUlUS 1110 prcj)Rr- unnod. On attempted double Jug (0 ongllgO ill wllllt 11U1V pi'OVO 0110 of tllO lllOSt (looisivo Schmidt was out. Pennock to,(IomMlta o(- tRl wa,. This'gigaillie conflict will OCCU1 ill " ".'"..ul"'"" i ,,n'8, No, Itnssian Poland where tho OlwiiiniiB nro mnlcing rapid ad- no hits, no errors. 1 Tlilut Inning. I Shnwkey fanned. Deal Murphy. ,OldluK out anvllle. No runs, one hit, ' rors. i Hoston Deal filed out to Oldrlug. ' Itudolph to Harry to McIiiiiIb. Harry threw out Moran. No runs, no hits, no errors, I'Niiiilli Inning Kvers throw out Collins; linker! Mann wont Into loft field In plnco foi'CeillcnlS, lUlVO 1'eSUllied tllO offensive ill Gnlicill. singled through Schmidts Tho ball of Connolly. Walsh walked on wild took u bad bound and Htruck pitch Walsh wont to second. Harry Schmidt on tho body. Play stopped fanned nml Walsh was picked off for minute until Schmidt could re- second, dowdy to Kvors. Seining cover. . Mclunes singled to right fanned, No runs, no hits, no or Haker going to third. Mclnuls out rors. trying to stretch his hit. Connolly Hoston Collins throw out Mnran to 'Deal to Kvors. Wnlsh fanned. No vlllo. linker throw out Denl. Itu runs, two hits. No errors. dolph wnlked. Moran fouled out to Oldrlng singled to center. Wlilttoil slmrled over third linker's1 VH, inmmyim m ...w.iun,.. .,, y ,, -l t teallnK, dowdy to Mnr- iU!,-t-02rtEJi ofi ' n JSop 1,,001,S 1,llV0 ulc W lho JlU,1,,S l tllC Cast f Schmidt bouudod hit oft Collins'! OlllUM. legs, Whltted going to third. Oow- 111 the Clisl, tllO Teutonic lllllOS IlllCl KUSSUU1S Ill'O propRl dy fanned stent M..I.I..I ;;;;.,.,; , I Hubhwii Rolnnd where tho Gerninns nro mnlcing rap Seventh Inning. vnnces. Tlio Austrian forces, stiffened by German rein (ny Associated Proas to Coos Hay Times.) AMSTERDAM, Oct. VX The Germans are marching Kvors toHsed out Pennock. Mnnn made a brilliant catch nt Murphy's Kvors drive, cutting off two bnggor. Old- scored ring filed out to Kvors. No runs, no hits, no errors. Iob as tho ?iiiih folt that. Hoston wns Hoston Kvors walked, Connolly minor, wo ruiiB, no nits, no errors ... n..i'iin ... f..T...lu I.'.-...... .n. Khrhtli Iniiliiif. n onr,i u'Timnr wniforu wiini liiniln uui. uiim iu ..iviuiun, "iin t,..- r r- nt 10 to a that Hoston would cap- InB to second. Whltted got Inflold turo today's gamo. Tho llno-ups n which uouuceii on Vm.i iuKb woro: illo was hurt and pnjy stoppou iinBinn Piiiiiiiininhln took third on piny. Kvors .. y . ... m i mi Cnlmililt'u ulnw rnllnp In llnri. . ...... .. r ......ii.r W ..... k... ...... v.. u..'. .... . vBStf. toward Ostend. German bicyclists have already been seen Kvorg oidring, i. t ' who throw munor out at yrst. whit- noston Kvors tnnnod. Collins iu.ui MiiYilfifi 11 liiilfiu lKivili mi' (llioni. Gci'inail cavall'V- .'nT. i'V n..inI u led took second on Schmidt's throw out Mnnn. Whltted wnlked ,.. ,. ,w..... H.rna liVPAOT uM.iun.i f nnifof. nil itroundor. Shnwkey throw out Gow- Winded " Schmidt, lb Mclnnls, lb ' 0 run, ono hit. no errors dowdy, c Wnlsh, c, f. Hitli liming. ..Mtirnuvllle, s.s Harry, s.s. lYarry got an Inflold hit. Kvers Denl, :ll Schang, c. throw out Seining, Harry going to 1ln.lnli.il ii Rlinutmv i uncnnil It wnn nil nlli7liil)tid lilt 1111(1 I..W..., . ...,.. wrf, ,.. . w -- ,--- - .... .. i.i, ,mrt MHnH.. llnrrv unnrnil nil R inw. l"'n. " '"lo " .'" AUSTRIAN FORCED T I l I DEPORT ROSSIS 0 RE E OM . v. - l'llht llllllliy. run piny, FRENCH GLAI1 ALLIES WINK EVERYWHERE EXCEPT NEAR LILLE iiflilENT IS MOVED (Ily Asnoclntcd PrcBB to Ctos Hay Tltnos.J , THE IIAG'UIS, The Austrian legation horc 'lid' the following official staloment: "Tho rapid advance of the Austro-Hungarian troops along tho river San resulted Oc tober 11 in tho entire withdrawal of Russian inverting wont to third on ihibboii fom, 'wm Pi7,emysl, Galicia, which was immediately oc midt tanned, 'o runs, no (lupiC(1 )y Austrian relief troops. The Rolreating Russians were everywhere strongly attacked and ninny cnxturod. . ball. Soli lilts, no orrors. Ninth Inning. Collins fanned. Kvers throw out linker. Deal threw out Mclnuls, No '.iiWliiAV w (Hy Associated Pross to Coos nay Tlmoa.) PARIS, Oct. i:k The following announcement wns is fued this afternoon: "On our left wing, our forces resum ed the offensiyo in the regions of Tlazebrouek and Doth- TJ B0RDrAUX BI OFFICIALS AT SEA TODAT une, against the enemy composed of a large part of cav- transfer the Belgian government jo France in order that lry coining from the' front along Ikilloul, and Labasse. it may have full liberty of action, according to an official The town of Little, hold by a territorial detachment, has announcement today. Several Belgian Ministers, aceom- (Dy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) BORDEAUX, France, Oct. 13. It has been decided to Seas Running Heavier Than in Many Months Fear Simpson Scow Lost iceu attacked and oecuniod bv a Gorman army corps. He- pained by otiicials, Jelt ustencl tins morning lor Havre, tween Arras and Albert we have mado notable progress, where the French government has prepared temporary ot On the center also we made progress in the region of Dor- fires for them. King Albert remains at the head of the vy An Dae, and have advanced toward Souay, in West Ar- Belgian army. gonne. Hetween the Anronnes and bank of the Mouse, our troops have advanced." Netherlands toda) The roughest sea of tho yonr Is prevailing off Coos liny tndny nud tho Coos Hay bar was roported from tho llghthouso nt noon as breaking clonr noross. Thoro was a heavy haxo and threatening fog, EXPECT HERMANS TO CAPTURE WARSAW WITHIN FEW DAYS (Hy Assoclnted Press to Coos Dny Times.) WASHINGTON, I). (, Oct. 13. Warsa.w, tho capital ol Russian Poland, is threatened y.tho Germans and I all any moment, according to an otncial dispatel American government lodny from one of its coijsv asked for instructions ns to tho care of forcighjj during the expected period ot occupancy. : Mouse Rivers, on the right GERMANY UPHOLDS HOLLAND'S NEUTRALITY adding to the difficulties or naviga s who arc east of Verdun BERLIN, Oct. 13 Germany officially notified Tho tion. Netherlands today that the River Scheldt will not bo usedl No l80'8 woro ,K,,,m' f u" To the south of tho road from vermin to a or, nine ror pur jusi mil j sun i-imm-i i " '' -ft- 01 ,1XT To the south of the road from Verdun to1 Met., in the RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE'S SON SLAIN '. l"l7111" Ul llu' ll7u -lwwi lUfl,, ioiM-ifm-u nil (Hy Associated Pross to Coos Hay Tlmos.) region of Apremont, wo have gained a little ten ltot oni M.ir,r,I, . .. . -,0 n . , , n eur right and repulsed a German attack on our loft. In PETRQGRAD, Oct. 13. Princo Oleg, son ot Grand i. '.v, i .1 41 . i0 ,.,a ..li.mirn hiikn (Jmistantine. died vestordav of wounds received in I I1VIIIIU 1IIIII miWTI(l !.- Ill A L -J .... .. - . .-- ,- -.- --. -.v i ltl3 CLltll ilWll W blAWV - O ' tho put KA1SE1? WIMTEUI CANAL CLOSED (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Hay Times.) LONDON. Oct. 13. The Kaiser Wilhelm canal, the const nml none were ready to out to sea today. A largo scow belonging to D. J. Simpson Is threatened with destruc tion at Sonnet Hay. It was taken thoro last Friday ladou with lumber ,. ,-. . svi i ill 1 anil IIIU lunl ui inu CiirKU w.m lunuu action. Prince Oleg was wounded during a cavalry engage- off yoalonlny, owovor, tho scow ment. He was carrying a Russian standard at the time he 8 worth a tow thauromi dollars, was shot. ! REBELLTONMN SOUTH AFRIGA SERINS DECLARE THEY 0 ALL OF POLAND EXCEPT GS Amsterdam correspondent to the Renter Telegraph Com-. CAPE TOWN, South Atncn, Oct. l.-lt is oincniiy QU NQ - . 1 .. .-. ... .1 -VT.il. C.... l..,r. K,w... ............ ,,,.,! iniin fliof ,1 .nlllllDllwl lliwlll. I 'UtllUll Mil I'll' ll!l Hlllf I I II M I II pany states, between the name aim imuxu ou, uua . .nun a. . i wmi, .. .......... .. .,...... iimuuiiu i w closed to ordinarv traffic for the duration of tho war. rebelled in the northwest ol Capo province. Martial law .-..-. .,,...- 1 . has boon proclaimed throughout tho union of South rlPllT nrirVP amP" . run cao. ARTILLERY BATTLE IN FRiVNCE (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) THE HAGUE, Oct. 14. According to a special .dis patch from Zurich, Switzerland, a large number of civil ians who arrived in Zouricli from Deltort, franco, report Servian royalty are wounded (Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) COPENHAGEN, Oct. 13. The Vossische Zcitung, ol (Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay T AMSTERDAM, Oct. 13. Tho follow! munication was received from Berlin: "A sion from East Prussia, the Russian arn across the frontier. Tho center of Gormak: ations is now in Poland, The whole of the Vistula River is now in German po: occupying only Warsaw." A few kilometers lost by the Germans ixBiu tory near the East Prussian frontier wore of lil ii 'j ".J...-ili 1 ii t . tea Itnncc, ns it wns never uuuimcu ro (ionmiMj wniKi. u is noi i rue tuai ine mu'ko ot UflHO' niKindoncd, ns tho i or tress never lias Lmfft le (Pf AiukvU'M lit 10 I 'no. n, TlmM.1 liWHl "-'"l - ,,---- , , , n T..: A1v..iw1ii Sm.tHii I .unrtlllory duel in progress r thoro Wl,on tnoy ' Tl , ' wl Kfa l V IWW M. ... r . w ' PHOKNIX. Oct. 13,-Tho Arizona RKPORT AUSTPJANS RiCCAPTlJ National (lunrd has boon orderod byi (Dy Associated Press to Coos' "Say ' parted. DROP BOMB IN OSTEND. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 13. A dispatch from Ostond says a mortally hurt in a fight against the Austrians. ARGENTINE CONSUL IS KILLED (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON. Oct. 13. The Amsterdam corrospondont, N Governor Hunt to bo In readiness Vo entrain on a moment's notice for BERLIN, Oct. 13. There is an itnboa ifuco, where shells havo been falling llOl'O that Lcillborg, Galicill, lias 1)0011 r&4 American torrltory. Governor li'iailS. ' a limit also wlrod Secretary Dryan for idvlce. " -' " - . .. . -. iii t . i i .r. lr.fil lincmiv nv -uu uerman aviator dropped two ooii iua u -o . V;i tes liewspapors to the effect that the Argentine Consul -:agms Arri,Tiox There is a big surprise waiting MONTENEGRTNS DEFEAT AVi liiy Associaieu i-ross 10 uoo yy ROOT, Oct. 13. Montenegrin, trooW I1IUIB la ", n.i.....v ......,..p '11 1 A. 1 1(1 IMI 1 . -- I for you nt tho Kagle' Hull tolnor-i UllKiiviU'ii, iumui:u ui.uwu vuhiriaWH, row nlgnt. uont miss u. MJiuii'ies, uuiiucust i.u piiuivu'u, i M -T.t " L tjtk