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IFU gddet- dr rs The Reader (Earn "A Silk Purse 0f The Coob Day Tlmc3 Is entitled to tho frf,t consideration. Wo have a service to render to him, an obligation that Is over present with ua. Vc will welcomo nny suggestion that ho may iao regarding tills service. It Is our nlm to make this a nowspapor which FULLY SATISFIES mmt& from n sow's car" Is what somo nion expect from their advertising. Tho sound minded business man, however, knows thnt his advertising mvat bo backed by real salesmanship, honest vnluos and courteons Bcrvlco. And this advertising Is as Important as nny of tho other thrco. MEMDElt OF T1U5 ASSOCIATED PltUss .. NO. XXXVIII. Established JR78 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. an Tho Comt Mali. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall mid Cnnn Hnv Advert Iwr No. 103 Declar .1 ar mi a in Mitt) BTTHfrn: UNiNuctrtvCt Or tirEKWlt . -i mn VOI 3IGLISH THINK BERMJUIS HAVE MOW Ohregcm TURNED FORGES AGAINST RUSSIA - VII W o Id M sic Tdlaj SCHMITZ TO r Comparative Calm in Western Arena of War With Renewed! Activities m cast oause London to Believe Kaiser Has Transferred Activities Against Czar ! JERMAN ARMY PRESSING RUSSIAN FORCES BACK I muuun ruLHivu wntHt LAITER WERE VICTORIOUS! RABIES IN EASTERN OR EGON NOW Carranza Military Leader For mally Announces Beginning of Campaign. FEDERAL TROOPS QUIT MEXICO CITY FOR COAST State Board of Health Sounds Warning Vigorous Cam paign Against Disease fDr Allocllt.a lYtu n ln01 IS.T TlmM J SALEM, Or., Nov. 20. llydroplio- bin Is now prevalent In Unintllln, Da- Great Unrest Prevails and New Revolution Bscomss Serious. tDr AnoclilM rmi t Ccxrt J7 Timet I WASHINGTON'. I). C. Nov. 20. American Consul Sllllmnn, In n Russians Claim Right and Left Wings are Winning in East nuooioaiiu uaiiua, uui DUlllll CXJU'IS I niRK UCICaiS In Center Will Force Entire Russian Line Backward (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Nov, 20. Comparative calm In tlm wfist. and reawakened activity in the East, are taken by London to In- uiuuiu uiai uiu uumiicui iMiiuuiy unicis nave aeciueu 10 con rentrate their energies at the jwjpsent stage of the war toward jcaimg a crusmiig mow 10 misia. Such ragmentarv reports hho German army still nressln iRussian Poland over the same Russians a few weeks ago were advancing victoriously, The i campaign win eradicate tho disease, iuss ans state that their advance in tast Pruss a and Ga c a r Lontinues despite tho admitted retreat in the center, German nnruinin ni riT in trategists peheve the continued reverses in Russian Poland IlI r A lltfllu r h ill force tho Russians to draw to the north and south, mLAIunlll I LU I IU uy iBBocmicu rross 10 loos uay Times.) . TIIIIII FlTm T Besides the possible withdrawal of German troops for use NUUHli M gainst Russia, there is another reason for the lull in tho fight-. iiibiiii i i-u i Imir in inn UncT. in nrwri. unt unntlinr hoc mnvmnri nnri nv. " I "b ' ' """" ,, ' "' uu'l ""i iivjhhiui iiuo iiuiiiuiK uuu u Cnnn f.U. - . -.. 1. n ' niirni'nn'n Irnnlia ovnrnnt Inir I Iin pltv "' laustec tho soldiers so that great physical effort is almost i r "Vianlzo FHibustGr Acialnst " oro to icnvo it undefended hero; Noted Humorist and Minister difcitttiftM iiinn 111 .iinvirn i :ii iir ." t uir iiuuii miv it -. .w v.j . w iiiniiT vnu innim nv n I IriH Ol tkA1rrttnHa..1fK1... .... l i i . !-.- liUiMd rCCQ VGd tor nv chnWPrl ... ' ,"l,l"un m.o-ciock iubi nigni. roporicu uKii uon-, schmitz, who mU tho dKm Rneenne UnnS 41 m l, . !. P v"110 m .l" H,,uo ,0" oral Obrcgon's trop wore ontrnimns wou,rt .,Bl.olt , iW V!".0",,u "vi uiiwuftii 01 ncniui nnnouncou. tho enscs nro , Jor OrUabn nnd iiiovIiir tho orrices olB Twonty-ovon Dame tie OS acrOSS Winn IIP. helnir trcntcil nnd onlv n vliroroi, ..t n,n m.vni-inniit with timm. I; ....... ......... - u. ...v. o.-.v -.-.. i lounii niinmHi sciinmz 0 ForclRii Minister Knhcla tole- graphed tho Carranza agency lioro I today that a formal declaration of hostilities with Villa had lirol.cn out and tellliiR of tho appointment or ' military commnnders of tho various states and districts. 1 Consul Sllllmnn tmld thnt Mexico City was In a stnlo of decided iin test. Ho did not Indleato whuther RUN IN SAN FRANCISCO inr AuckIiIM lmi Is Coe Dr Ttmn.1 SAN l'KAXCISCO, Nov. 20. For mer Mayor ICurcuo 10. Schmltz, a cen tral figure with Ahrnhnm lluof In the scries of graft proRCCtitlonn, Is home ward hound todny from Now York to enter Into nu netlva camiialgn for clectlcn ns mayor. This announce- brothor of former mayor .'ludlentloii'' at tho Indictments after liu was forced out of office havo slnco been dismissed. BOB BURDETTE IS FATALLY STRIGKLW out of the Question, Tho greatest activity is on tho Eastern end of the battle pino in France, Tho French statement admits tho Germans Biave re-occupied Chauvonvourt, A tor aving minos in tho western end o this town, tho ber- bians retired and allowed the French to occupy tho town in Horco, I hoy then exploded the mines, causing a great loss ilo tho French, and quickly re-occupied tho to'wn, Hie bormans ronort a renulso of tho rrencli attack south east of Verdun, while tho French repulsed three Gorman at tacks In tho Argonne region, No fresli Information was received to reconcile the contiict- jjng claims, of Russia and Tuikoy, each q( whom assorted that Hostile battles lips pad ucen damaged seriously in an ongago- lent. ganize Filibuster Against City in Texas inr Aixll. 1'rtM li Coo liar TlmM J LARKDO, ToxaH, Nov. 20. Tho dlscovory of an alleged filibustering plot ngnhiBt Nouvo Laredo, Mexico, troops approaohliiR from the north, SUCClimbS at LOS AnQClCS or whether his forces woro to bo rei .1 After Long Illness placed with other Carranza troops movliiR down from Quorotaro undor, Wr aoii.i rrc to com nr Timw.i lonoral aonznlcs, ono of Carrnnza'el IOS ANOU1.KS, Cnl., Nov. 20. chief supporters. Sllllinan added that ov. Hohort .1. llurdetto, known to fame as "Hob Iiurtlctto," died lioro yestorday after a long Illness, In re cent yearn hu had given up tho lecture IIS GOMPLETE FOT T HI 1! EMERGENCY D F POSSIBLE RETREAT was announced hero todny. Four ' lallroad communication northwnrd Mexicans woro arroHtod lioro last and nlso between tho capital mill Vera night, nnd another was arrested In Cnu was Interrupted. 1'revlous ro San Antonio. They nro said to bo ' ports havo left It to bo understood former Villa men. They woro charg- that a sufficient garrison would re ed with recruiting on American soil, mala In tho rnpltal to maintain order nnd prevent tho entrance of tho Za pata forces until Villa's forces wero In I tho Immedlnto vicinity when tho Car ' rniun troops would withdraw, Tim Stato Department received no llflcntlon that General Obrognu had declared war on Villa. Tho nollflca ' tlon stated that Ohrcgon was going to Snllna Cruz. As that port Ih on tho Washington State Conference I'"'lfle side and far from tho scene Mild, 'Mhero nro inoro pooplo In It, or linMllllloH, mo oinciaiH loiiiu noranu peopio nro mu iiiuiiiuai uuhko mi uiidorstaiid It. this side of the grave." I CHURCH DPPO SES I I platform to doot his energies to tho pastorship of tho Temple Dnptlst r.huroh In Los Augoles, ilo wiih 70 years old. Ilo was born at (ireens lioro, Pennsylvania, but entered tho field of humor, whllo ivorklnR-on tho I'uorln Transcript and, later its editor of tho Iliirllugton llawkoyo. lluriltitto died with tho conviction that there wnjt not only Just lis inueli fun In tho world today as over, but "a great deal more, because" iih he GEHMAMS GLAIM FRENCH LOST - TWENTY THOUSAND iBATTLES Official Report Given Out in Sarlin Declared France Suffered Terrific Loss at Bixschootc and Dixmiide 1500 English Drowned in Yser Canal CLAIM BAD WEATHER CONDITIONS HAVE BROUGHT FIGHTING IN NORTHWEST TO A STANDSTILL Declare Russian Center Still Retreating Admit Loss of Old 1 Fortress on East Prussian Frontier Fighting Mono Severe in Argonne and Surrounding Country (I)y Associated I'rcss to Coos Bny Times.) ' BERLIN, Nov, 20, (Wireless to Sayville, L, I,) Reports today from Holland, according to Information given out in of ficial circles, aro that in the fighting noar Bixschoote- and Dlx mudo, the French lost 20,000 men and 1500 British wero drowned in tho Ysor Canal, Reports from Vienna tell of succossos In Gallcla, including tho occupation by tho Teutonic allies, of Tarnow and Wiollc zka, It is reported that seven thousand prisoners wore, taken, (By Associated I'rcss to Couo Hay Tlmeo. BERLIN, Nov, 20, German troops havo repulsed a French attack in tho neighborhood of Vorclun, according to an offi cial communication today, Tho Rilssian retreat in Nofth westorn Poland continues, Tho statement reads! "In Wost Flanders and Northorn Franco no appreciable cliango In tho situation has takon placo, Hoavy rains and snows, which first soaked and tlion partly froze tho ground, havo made our movomont difficult, Tho French attack at Combro, to tho southeast of Verdun, was re pulsed, n Tho situation on tho East Prussian frontier Is unchanged, East of tho plains of tho Mnzurian Lakes, tho Russians cap tured an unoccupied fort in which there woro old cannon, Tho flight of tho onomy through Llpno and Noawaml continues, Our attack has mado progress south of Plock, No decision has yot boon reached in tho fighting around Lodz and to tho east of Czonstochowa," of Congregational Churches Adopts Resolutions SASW (ny Associated I'rcss to tho Coos liny Tlmco.) RRIIGFS. Rnlrinm. Nrw. 90. Lnrco bodies of Gorman en gineers havo beon passing toward tho front and it is believed that the Germans are planning to cross the inundated coun- 7 by scientific engineering methods, in i no meantime mo ostnrn stnrm cnntimipfi nnd the waters of tllO North Sea are SWflnnliifr InlnnH thrnndi ihn six biff locks at NioUDOrt. TllO Snrmnns nitnmntnH tn mid tlinsn locks ill aimed aUtOS NOVCIII- .Congregational congroRatlou In tha )cr 18 but woro repulsed, Tho fortifications which havo been nl consuueteu an tnrougn wesx riaiKier&i iui uau iiwouiuh .. ,a. PVnntunl ftormon ratmnf. nrn nviflfillt V HOW 001110 CtOd, tor tllO 11 1 HTII I finnflP II Nops employed in their construction havo all gone to tho UlHIII LUUIVIu HU ront, n; amocIi4 rrrti o Cwx nr TIihm.1 HIJATTMC, Nov. 20. Tho slate conference of the CoiiKroKatlonal Churches, at tho closing of their schslon here, unanimously ailoptfil u resolution calling uinn nil mem bers of tho church to protest nKiiliiiit tho Increase of tho army ami the Mivy of tho United .States. Tho lofolutlon wiih nrderod read to oviry 5 PUnMDCD AM U AND LANE PROMISE AID 10 BAY TURKS MAKE BETTER SHOWING' F WITH M ID FIGERSTHAN BEFORE W Asfoelntedi I'rojHs! (n the. Coos Hay, Tjncs.) ! . Ii. . . ! f l .1- 4 LONDOMMoVrM-Ronoits from Tuikov indleato that tho Tin kish armies jaio ranking abettor slrowing than at tho pn:-1 fiiingjof (ho Balkan war, This is bcHovou to bo duo to tho j fact that 'tho nton are' largely officored by Gormans who aro ablo to mako bottor uso of tho recognized fighting ability of iho Turkish soldiers than aro Turkisli commandors, In Con stantinople thoro havo boon sovoial outbreaks against for eigners, but none of a serious nature, cut DEGKER Botli Senators Pledge Thcm-,iiun1,"r"lw,,,,,hl,,Prowu"B,,,u,rul That Iin litis not been hero III six jnnrH Is hecaiftio tlie seinlon cfJ0oifr gross linvo'liijmtin'iililiiit; few vaco- selves to Work for Harbor and Channel Funds WEATHER I Oil CAUSE 5 LULL IN FIGHTING IN NORTHWEST LIU II LUU1BIU IIU chamberlain and Un. ,.. '' 8nl' nr'0f''' '' ' nflHn Dill I flTTRPtf w mg i. tMr -ddnwi .t ti"1"" WE'WC itK Ufln A I I DIlK oo.l Kellowshlp imiiquet at tho ' ' !'H W ;: j'J' ' ' V flU UULL HI I nUI f!hnn(1InP oto,. both ..loduod tHiu-.lhu,' ui?rni an entire non-imrti- PARIS won sa Lence o Lheir (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) tester Smith, Pinioned by An imal, Pulls Revolver and Saves His Life. lister Smith, on Coos Itlver, short- ... -. l..l. Inn nn nil ..tna ft - . . ... .1 ri... IJ HJior uiibiv ma. utviiiiih, w mi- Pniniiiniwlii1 liv Ihn L'airnniont end M.. on Tli nff o a rrmmiinii?ntifin ills ailcr-1 ...i.., .... i.,f.,i.,, (... .,.1,1 . ' .. 0 iiuv, U, 1 lie uiiiuihi uw'V 1 1 4 i oU I ii-u """""'-'""" floors for Coos Jlay was iiirnea WS "Yesterday WaS marked by an almOSt tOtai aO- bull, pinioned helpleul- aKaln8t a loB .jown," declared Senator Chamher flnfontni olloolc h, iho Rfiimfllls. At tll6 Same time end nltoiit to ho gored to death when ' , , .....,. tho ur ,,. i:..r01)0 am, a .4:ii-.... tiA ...Mn,,. Hlnlcnf than tlifi nrfiVlflllS daV. i tho man drew a revolver and shot i1Bin0ga onnresslon ohtalnlnit. It will hi aillllOiy lliu WUi lUU idoo v,u,k''1 l,,M," j ' i cnn. ,'. i twice, tho socond bullet crnshlnt; into i , , d t , . ... ., 0 noxt Con. o the north the weather has been very bad and snow has i e 1 mni to get o .oi n to nox to., oiu ah v, :,::. :rn. v,. rnnn n t m pnet nt uiy- . .". ;. .. : . . . . ..... iBrc. o win u , , , .u, alio , M me reeon OI I a loci uanui iu i,,w -. - Ucaa a ongsmo us inionuen vieiiiu nude has been invaded by water, In front ot Kamscappeiie. e have withdrawn two 16,5 centimeter mortars aoanaonea iv iho Romono TuQro imc hpoti fair v heavy artilleiy tue o the south of Ypres, On tho center there were no important ictlons, In Argonne three German attacks were repulsed On ie right tho Germans re-occupied he destroyed sec ion of nauvoncourt, Farther east we maae sumu piuKiuoo, MILtjON MEN FOR ENGLISH ARMY. , (Dy Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) i minnM m.. on tu Unncrt nf nnmmons formally pass ed the sunrllflmfl'ntar'v measure for an additional army of ono million men, ENGLAND PUT BAN ON TEA. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times., inMnnM ma onn,Aot Britain todav orohibited the ex portation of tea to all continental countries except to the al- ies and Snain and Portuea . This proiiionion o uuo w ief that the Germans are receiving large supplies oi ec ,.. .., ..,., .,.! . ,1 Ihnlrl""" atBIUlllOlllt. utmost in tho calnR Hesslon of Con-1 J'Z the ! Tariff Dili, gross to .. ave enouKl, fujids PPjrl-j ,hch tho lloakor u.o.lght unfortu aed for the Coos lay ottlea and, mf)Mnn C''a""I "'"rovoI"ent ' I7' Cr, -Thero n.o thousands of Items In ev- ora and I arbors hill not ono Item ro- NW CABLES BUT GIVES; S OF ATTACK BY TURKS : (liy Awtoolatod Press to tho Coos Day Times.) iry tariff hill," ho declared, "and It Is no wonder overyono rnnnot ho turned ' l,len8e''-" 'rho t!"rrol"'' 'o'"''0 was ine second inn nu iuu imi niuui, roudois panics In this country Im possible). This hill received tho sup port of all partlos." "Tho Clayton Anti-Trust Dill takes ttm fmi'nmmnnt mil nf llld llflllflri (if to soo that you neonlo hero i?ot what . . . ... ... r tun fira Him ii niiimai tnmpil .; . .... ... .. tno classes ana puis u bkuiii nim " v"" " - - - -- jou so won (lesorvo, sum nunuiori , . ,. . ,,,. . i sudden., a,ay and the hu.let went ., . thll8 thoy 1)0th cmor8C(1 tho o tho 1- I . e e a. Mn tnrougn amiuis loot, no vsbh urmiKiii n10 ,ran 0f harbor lmnrovonients. -" - down on a boat last evening and his , lh8 "&??, Sn wag ,. Co n. ress B.vos t '- ;vnt u rl.- wounds dressed, and though ho ...produced by Toastmaster ilb Mo-jX ? " ," 2i" ' ,' not loso tne toos or-nis 1001 no win, ,. im,i r8t rrnitcd States Sena- "l"vn" "" ""- "' '" -im lamo for somo tlmo ' ? . , . .. . V n lK "n Intorstato commoree huslnoss bo lame for somo urao, tor 0iecte,i by ti,0 popular oto of IirilV0Ilt wtorod stock " ho To aid Mrs. Dluford Davis In round- tho people." i ll, ?iU prqont atoroa 8louK' ,10 irji; up several head of cattle that had "it Is a pleasuro to bo so heartily : ' ueeij roamniB me mini Binue msi biuh- welcomed, ' said tne senator, -ana i niqr sooral or tho neighbors volun-jj,ao boon In no cities In tho state toorod. Soarohlns throuBh tho brush, I that show such a rapid growth ns Lloyd Cutllp was first met by tho mad Marshfiold and North Dend. I hardl bull and escaped behind a tree. Dogs ' recognized them as tho places or tlmo then chased tho nnlmal up tho hill, 'gono by." It lias been eight years end Lestor Smith thinking to round . .Meet Many liiwyers. up tho animal dashed tifter them. I "And thoro are so many young mon lift. n I tnrnnrl li U'ncr U.'lttimif 9 hit l f ,. i ft l Anltn...l .. ,1 I '"'"' , v" "I T ;: " ,,l,B,"UBB' ""' " . ""i might as well try to rani down a aid or companions Mrther doWn the B8 an aside, "and not taking Into con-, W,U a iUtor t0 t,.y m- slderatlon my mends Dennett. Judge) fof ar0prlaUoni, over tholr Hp,,rov. Tho bull's horns woro about olght I Coko and othors. I seo thero arol(i, Tno orKui 8urvoy was ror an inches In length. Several tlmos It I thlrtyflvo lawyers here. Tho vul-' , s".f (Jot aopfa In tho c-hannul. To so- tilod to goro Smith and It was only.turos come whore thero Is tho host ,llrn OK tltal t.a m. ...at Iin tea his presence of mind that savod his prey " He laughed and someone ,mmJLsws-sswnwvss lire. tailed out Well you ought to know. , (Continued on I'ago Six.) WASHINGTON, D, C Nov, 20, Captain Dockor, of tho crulsor Tonnossoo, cableci to tho NavyrDopartmont today, from . Chios, Greoco, acknowledging receipt of; Secretary ' Danlols! yt dispatch directing him to ta'ko no stops without instructions from Washington, Ho gavo no further. details -about tho firing upon tho Tennessee's launch at Smyrna, M T OR 5 OVER T ENGLISH IN EGYPT NEAR PORT SAID URKSCLAIK (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov, 20 Repoits have boon rocelvod of further victories near Azow, Salmas and Zavatlar, in con sequonco of tho advance of the Arabs, Several of the govern Mental departments of Port Said, Suez and Ismailia havo boon transferred to Zagazig, an Egyptian town forty miles from Cairo, In tho fighting at El Arizh, Egypt, tho .British" suf fored heavy losses, ,in ii .rl Om'Koh Xol I'mlorMiMul. Spoaking of Oregon as consldorod In Congross, HeuaUir Chamberlain i bald: "It Is hard to mako tho offolo oast know that Oregon out horo Is on tho map, and so to got what wo ask for thero must often bo cniupromlso "This Da got all last tlmo that the government engineers asked. You , GENERAL VDN VD1GHTS RHEITZ QFJ,M rn GERMAN ARMY DIES DF HEARTTRDUBLE (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmce.j BERLIN, Nov. 20. The official announcement of tho doath from heart failure of Major Goneral Von Voights Rhotz, quar termaster general of tho Gorman army, recalls tho fact that ho succeeded General Von Stoin in this post only a short tlmo pgo, The appointmont at that time caused an erroneous statement to bo circulated in Holland that he had been chosen, u tho eventual successoi of Goneral Von Moltke, trough The Netherlands, .,, MM cnzassssjaj KJTlffl