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?WI IFU AR W.fFv1 PERIENCE TUT ft (VM W'Ti l-jjassy irtTOPBo Am The ReaeW States "A Silk Purse from a sow's car" Is what somo men expect from tholr advertising. Tho sound minded - business man, however, knows that his advertising must bo backed by real salesmanship, horioBt values and courteous scrvlco. And this ndvorllslng Is as important as any ot tho other thrco. . ml.n Cnna Tlnv Times la n.,1111,.., .. oi "" ' , " -"u io mo first .consideration. Wo have r scrvlco to render to him, nn obligation that Is ever present with us .. ,lil wnlnnmn nnv Riir-fraM,,,, i.i jyu " --- ddw-muu unit no may Hiavo rognrdlng this uervlce. It Is our aim to moke this a nowspapor which FULLY SATISFIES MEMIIER OP TJI18 ASSOCIATED l'ltbht Tit al!B .1 )L NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 nn Tho Cnnt Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION, A Consolidation of Times, Const Mai) nil fWn llnr Artrorilr No.115 EBLIH -HEPOIITS TROUBLE Sf REMING Geo. N."Farnn bw&aw&f """" ALLIES SILENT ABOUT ASSAULtS'QN, ; ? .POSSESSIONS OF ALLIES ia p..ia. e 'iuXL GLHHMI LINES W FRIGID Fr Casfaiira 'iWiWIlWlii iliUSlEk t."ijr.n.j.vjfi-Ti' xw guftmm'g i ,,,, nrlrfOnif SCHOOL UHII M iRAK WW IBs J iihii I 1 III II I WI I 1 ' - ' m (Ejot law I r i t )W AI w MM- jim Russian Military Paper Announced that 33,000 Officers of Czar's Army Had Been Killed, Wounded or 1 4 Captured During War in East. .AIM UPRISING OF BOERS IN SOUTH AFRICA IS MUCH GREATER THAN EARLY REPORTS SHOWED hotince That Persia Has Protested Against British Warships Violating NeutralityEngland Lands 34,000 Canadian Troops in Egypt (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) BERLIN, (Wireless), Doc, 44 ,7-Among news given out by b official press burea utodav, the Russian milifnrv nnnnr. sskvi siaies uiai me numuer or iiussian officers a..j AUSTRIANS WIN AGAIN Fnrmnr Marshfinlrl Atrnrnnv' Punisynsu" 'MORE SHOT j ALVIN SMITH AND , J. A. SMITH LOST $400 ' -4 Calubam river, and n successful Bor- .unded or taken prisoners no totals 33,000. Rotlerdmn ! SS ll! vEr.S Dorts on Boor farms in bout h Air ca, there am to be found ,iv , n, irn.unt,nrv ,,,. .. ...-. n.,,1 nll,.n 4t. .. 1 il.- I 1 IH-.I'J". ,fi , I ' ' iiy wuiiiun ciuu nauvuai as uiu nifii ctiu ill 11113 IIOIH, IViaiirill unmyv borts the Moorish roues nvaced banca ann' attacked the1 sal garrison, Thejersian government handed to tlio Brit i minister at Teheran a noto nrotestinc acainst tho viola- fi of Persian neutrality by the entrance of British warships o the Karun River, i Athens reports that England has landed 34,000 Canadian! bods in tgypt, Home reports Abyssinia has declined Anglo-1 and. demand to send troops to tight tlio luiKs in tRypt. ' Colorado Member of United Mine Workers Claims Copy DUDTES IW CFDVIA'Was Candidate for Attorney Pl OLlVVIAl General in Last Primaries- Reared on Coos Bay IP? Aoclall rrrm to Con Ilr Tlmn.1 SALEM, Or., Doc. 1 Pronouncing Ocorgo N. Farrlnj a Portlimd attor ney, and one of tho Hc)ubllc-,ui candi dates for attorney general at tho last primary, guilty of wilful deceit and misconduct, tho, Supremo Com t Hin disbarred him from 'practice In all Oregon courts. , According to tho charges preferred against Farrln, ho collected $(jp ''from tlio Woyo'rhuusor Land ComJ I pany for Aivln Smith and J. A. Smith jbf Mnrshfiold, by endorsing their 1 names to checks without their know ledge. (1)7 Atootldetl I'rcM (a Coot llr Tlmn Washington, i. a, Dec. i. Austro-Ilungnrlan successes nlotjg tho cntlro lino In Sorvln, which have driv en tho Sorbs from tho banks of tho NEAR NAC0 BY MEXICANS TBI MM OF ROCKEFELLER tl AmocUIM rrn. Io Coot nT Tlram. NACO, Ariz., Dec. I. Snipers In tho trenches of tho Mexican comba tnnts across tho International lino fired Into American territory laHt night and today, 'killing iiv Muxlcan civilian uud Mounding'' iv .(ilitltcd 8ta.te8,,BoIdlcr. The "MuJileiyn, was hhot tirqiiBh tl heart whlork Its shot KAItlll.V KNOWN IIEIIE. lilg In front of tlio United StAtpa post- office. Private J61in MilTor.Kns sh in mo tiiigirwniio in camiV'-Mlllor Is the fourteenth American soldier to bo hit, ElghtuOn. AniorlcAnB. and twenty-eight Mexicans on this side of tho border have been killed or wounded filnco tho fighting began, ra FD1GES I TO ATTACK GERMANS NEAR NT SEA of Oil Magnates Directions DENVEIl, Colo., Dec. 1. John It. Lawson, Colorado member of tho in- Wns Itcjiit'd In MnrHlifiold and cd to I'ractlce Iiw lloio. Ceo. N. Earrln, whb has boon dls-1 barred, In well knowii In Marshfleld, whero ho wan raised. Ho taught i " school for a whllo, worked In a res- toriMtlonal executive commltteo of , t , , Emitted to rffnr0 fn CnfHft , ,, nje tho United Mlno WorltorH of Amorl- ., , . . ., 4 I UHOrtS 10 Settle Labor UIS- COAL STRIKE CON: FERENCE FUTILE tea, announced that Jo'.m McLennan, (y Associated Press to tho Coos liny Times.) I president of district 15, who had .0ND0N, Dec, 4, For' several days it has been intimated1 ru.m,,m?1?T,,n,8.? ,.C89 ,,. ffic allv that another creat batt o n Bo e urn ana nortnorn "". ,l " " r" '.:T"rZ.rr" nco is pending, Forces of the allies havo been strongm- John ,, nockofoiicr. Jr.. Ruimr mm. " movoii to sun Krancisw. p Bd and thO assumption Of SUpremO Command 111 that region uto Instructions regarding tho con- rln's wiro divorced him n- coiiplo iUn Cnrr pL tranam Qr run Rmnpi. nc ho nufifl tn id- duel nf tho onorators toward tho!onr ngo nnu laior no,, married, -i- ii . ir Itll -., Knllu emit 1a thn rnnlinnrir ' coal mlnera' strike Tho alleged tolo-1 Portland woman, his first wlfo com IU IIIU MUU 1-11,11011 MIIIIJ iwvwiniy Y,"' i , ,, ,,., Io anl.l Innliwln .(IrnrHfll tho bur and began tho practice of law here. Ho was associated with his brother, K. L. C. Farrln, and Int er tho two of thorn moved to Port land and somo time ago 12. L. C. Far- ar- qf tho I 'onr ngo and later ho,', married, i beenaatterfid.aloncitlie Yjser.m BeMuir nice, 01 rep iratiD li iw a gJQSflua ire ihhiliikn hdMl rf nkWt feJO Bh aiis presumaby wqro woakonod py tho withdrawal, ot- troops . .. Iu 1.... M use ill nussiUt WHAW n j i is issunpu uy 11 I 1 tiff it M sivatsico wb lliivio nvimvi tun iwf. twtu . . 1 i . i. j- i.f 'f.t i- ,.!.. irihorn i Knun Is said to Includo directions for 'g oacic w .unminiuiu iu iUnn,, JklllUIII .,i, ,i i,.,i Fnrrn linH relatives' In thlit section1 iiiumwuii, iiiiii(u uiuiiiuii ttii.i ii.tiii,- - -- - --- I It... nllmn ttinltnra .r,iolml tolMi llin nOW. n - '1H MIMV. .....ttVIU v....v. ...... ... V3UI- labor war. pute Involving 15,000 Men Fail out Since April IKr AuukIM rm, Iu Cvo. tit TIbim.I CLi:VKIiANI), Ohio, Doc. 4. All negotiations toward n settlement of hi cmf miners,' slrlko In Kastom hk whvrq iri.OOff men havo boon t Wnco'Aliril, weri broken off to- when tho Joint coutorcneo of )rs and operators adjourned out reaching a settlement of tho wago dispute Only Intimation That Greatest Struggle of War Has BegUmis Contained in Brief German Announcement (Hat''1' French Have Been Repulsed at Two Points , " RUSSIANS REPULSED IN EAST PRUSSIA BUT' , ' " CLAIM BIG VICTORY IN BATTLE NEAR LODZ' Petrograd Announces That Great Numbers of German Prison ers, Cannon and Machine Guns Are Being Brought v Back From Lines Near Warsaw , (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) ' LONDON, Doc, 4'.. Tho first official word to Indicate: that tho prodicted assault of tho allies on the German lines In Bel- . gium may havo been begun camo today The Gorman Vr offico statement says that the freridh have made ropqafed attacks in Flandors, which 'wore ropiilsqd, This brief ,,tefoxr. .' enco does not mako cloar hq'w' oxtenslvotho movo Is, Fax' sovoral days It Jibs' been roiiprtdd unofficlfally that M dllles" had determined on an assault whci would load to ono of tho greatest strugglos of tho war, " " " Tn'$" In Alsaco tho French apparently made a now attack, ac-' cording to tho German statemont which says an attempted advanco northwest of Altklrch was boaten back with consid erable lossos to tho French, The French statement makes no mention of assault by tho allies anywhoro along tho Western front, Lohdon and Paris aro curiously roserved concerning theso reported dovdldp montsi In tho. campaign against the Russians, Germany asserts that she has won a victory in East Prussia, inflicting hoavy lossos In chocking tho Russian advanco east of tho plains of Mazurlan lakos, A nowspnpor dispatch frdfn Potrograd as sorts that tho battle of Lodz has ondod in succoss for tho Rus sians and groat numbers of derman prisoners, cannon' ana maqhlno guns aro J),q i da REN GLAIfUI GERMAN IFANTR I -M WSmm i WICIERSHAM IS ' ! PLEAD NOT GUILTYr Vl81 BAY1 OFFERED PLACE Umbra of Eastern Railroad PofflS,nt.,.il0Sls"-!icct nn W th R'nnknfn nr )l5- ' myu iuihumuw iu miss AhntnmGnt Claim Illy AHkM-1411 Vttt 10 COO Dr TllDU. NIJW YORK. nee. 4. Pious LOST INJELGIUM STRUGGLES Clly Asuoclntotl Press to tlio Coos liny Tlmos.) .nAnirt P A TL. rf!.!l AM..u-...t(t.t 4lIo nflncnnAn ;rimo, ueci . ino om'.ai uomiuu muuuu .n a , nImtlimont mndo ,,y wllnm Uocko. uc- 'in Rncriim. hnra hnQ hoftn intnrmiftnnt hut farvi.. .,.. ,.,.........- jl", HI UUIIlllll, UIUIU IIHU nvw,, ....w. ......T... --- I lUHUr UlHI BUVUII IllllUia Ul IIIU lo,n;- lined CannOnaaillg neiweOll UIO lUIIIUUU ium M"ua iu,ono directors and former nrectorBit1Hrf wj,io ho will not nssiimo hi HOrs nrif nn tin leUVnV UOIWeCn DCCOiaorO II1U rabbjjif tho Now navon lumrona to m-(mw duties for a short tlmo, Intend icndaolo.' Wlroro tho'GWmah infantry ondavbred to gain diamonts cbarinB oiimiuru vuiio-(0 ,amiimrizo biuou with tho imr- L ,1 T ,:ii:" c 1. At Vnrmnllns wn nm. C0n-M of tho Sbqrman. iwliuvw hocn, bonuh,, breams In this section now, juiki wiiiiuui ouuysai , '' '"'V'r' f i,;"' ' T,,,. dUmliwod and pious of not KulLyfEl; tlwt ho will bo nblo to give th Ulim WOIK .OlganmUK.Umjiuailiuii mwiuiwu iy,.iVi "T l nvvro untorod Instoad today. om thoB0lnme RiveV to the Argonne region every mng i, , Spend Week Here n. V. Mn Arthur. rnnirroHKtnnii.nl ' ict from tho Third Oregon District, will arrlvo hero tomorrow via Flor ence for n week's stay. Mr. McAr- thur, whllo ho will not nHsiuuo his H IERINS ANNOUNCE FRENCH LOSE ' KHllly l-Bh" tliut ho will bo nblo to give tlm matter more intelligent considenitlon tiiitorH Congress. or win proimiiiy no tenner Milllcoma Club In IiIh lion- Simpson is planning to lioiiomoir Biwijjaio:pi iu'fKwye:itefJilu lilm at Slioro Acres, otnor woro tho dorondniitsl w(ip cntoi'ejluourtoflieg wjj ))0 8hown him during nifiiis or not kii my. inu jiuw uiuuu- Gov. Whitman Wants Former Attorney General as New York District Attorney n? Auoclttfct I'mi to Cooi luy TIbm.) NHW VOHK, Dec, 4. Governor I elect Whitman, it was roportod to day, lias offered tho position bf Dist ! rlct Attorney of Now York county, which ha vacntos next month to be come (iovornor, to (leorgo W. "Wick orshairi, former Attorney (loiioral of tlio United Status. DRT ' HY SEDGIAIIC HEADS ATTACKS KAISER INE lings were mode necessary by tho dis missal of tho plena in nbatomont, which contended that tho indict ments wero Improperly drawn. his btny hero. (ny Associated Pres3 to Tho Cons Day Times.) BERLIN, Dec, 4,-An official statement today says: "In 3 Western theatre of war the French attacks against our iops have been repeatedly repulsed as ; they we re a so in e region northwest ol AitKirscn wubio m ','"'' -"i-r inslderable losses. In tho Eastern theatre he .enemy ! at io nif)it tv Mn,ri.n nifls wfim reDU sed with neavy MliuffiOaroffenin .Poland lis taknKrt. MASTERPIECES TO RAISE OPTION IS MONEY NEEDED BURNED SIP pes to the,tUBSjans, uur pnenb.vu ui..u - - rmal course.., Emperor William arrived in Berlin last nignt a biiorijjiayr" " 11 u.ll,, (111 I H wj'r '' BlSllHEPOfiTED I Ml ATLITIG STEAMSHIP LANE II (By Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Dec, 4.-A report that the German cruiser ,ruu... u; Vri ' ..iu- ,ntro onH c rmisinff near the moiiiuu lias IBIl buuiliciii waicio m..v ',,;;" ,rc r, lamship lane in the north Atlantic, on a hunt for ships fly- 5 nags or the allies, was orougni mbio uy i" ';- r ;pa. in today from Jamaica, The Zacapa i ec eye a i wire 's rrom thesteamei banan sayms wo rxauoi.. ,.uu v... Paintings and Art Objects Val ued at $800,000 Qestrqyedj "On Aiianuc .aieamr u tT AMlMlilwJ TM la COM U TIIOM 1 NKWYbHIC. 'me. 4 -HPuIntlhTii and aH'obJecH yf uodjnt. JMO.OijQ woro destroyed b flro In Ihohold Of tho freight steamer Mlsslsslpplwhlch arrlvcd'hero N'ovembor 2, It becamji known t6day when tho shlpmpnt was examined by customs office! s. The fire started soon 4'ter tho Wliaalp Pl lcffHavro, woitKixo iiovhs iti:iuci:i. SPRINOFIKID. Or.. Dec. 4. In order to curtail the output and also to reduce oxpensea on account of the light demand for lumber, tho Ilooth Kelly company decided to reduce tho .working hours from 10 to 8. It Js the desire of tho company to keep the old men employed as long as possible Meeting of Heavy Kinney Es i tate Creditors Held This Afternoon Need Money i hearing of somo of tho prlncl jiiatli creditors Iu tho Kinney Kstatu pwat hoari'thla afternoon beforo He- celver V. K. Walters of North Hond. Uiwas called specifically for tho pur- ('Ioso ot raising funds with which to 'take up an option of $21,700 held tLy V. D. Walloon valuaUlo tidolands which expires Decembof 31. , That tho property concerned Is ,of valuo greatly Iu excess of th0 am ount duo under tho option is the be lief of Judge Wattors. To loso tho option, ho imjs, would bo a consider sblo loss to tho unsocured creditors of the Belt Lino Hallway Company. It is oxpected that an attempt will bo mado to rals0 this necessary sum in the open market upon certificates. Having raised this option, tho fu- MEDICAL SOCIETY Boston Man President of Am erican Association Roohcs i ter Gets Next Convention (0 Awocltixl fM Io Com Dr Jlw4 JACKSONVILMl. Doc 4 Profes sor William T. Bodgowlck of Huston uus oloctod presldout of tho Amorl can Health Association today at tho closing session ot tho annual conven tion, Ilnchoster, Now York, was no lected as tho touvontlou city next yoar. na brought Into Lod2. lAfa i'!.jii ti ' ' CRUISER E1EN DESTROYED JUST IN TIME TO SAVE TIMSP (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay Times.) iMESBOURNE, Deq, 4, Information mado public today Irt dfoatflfl that tho famous Gorman cruiser Emdon whon at Hst run .down by tho Sydnoy( was preparing to undorjako tho njosjl, daring and destructive of her many adyoitturos, Tho common wealth minlstor of dofenso announced in tho Senate today that whon tho Sydnoy intorcopted tho Emdon, transports bearing Australian and New Zealand expeditionary .forcos woro With in 100 miles of tho Gorman cruiser, ENGLISR LAND TROOPS AJjWENEGRD PORT (Hy AssooJatod Press to tho Coos Hay Tlmos.) LONDON, Dec, f, A dispatch to tho Contral Novvs from Berlin says a number of transports, escorted by British and French warships, roachpd AnJt,lvari, tlio solo seaport of Mon onegro, 'Austrian ships guarding tlip coast rotirod boforo ho nowcolnors, Austrian aoroplanos which aro activo, it is said, mako disembarkation from transports unsafo, t FRENCH 0 TRANSPORTS INDICT OPERATOR FOR NEWS LEAK! HTAKI) OK HPAIN. BELGIAN RELIEF SHIPiLL SAIL ttst AuocUI4 frni in Com IU TIum, SAN FIIANCI8CO. Dec. 4 Tho Dolglun relief Hhlp Camluii will sail tomorrow for Kotterdam with provi sions for the destitute worth 1275,-000. I Scntliiunt DMdiHl on War, lint Will Probably Keep Neutrwl. (nr AwnrUtoJ Tfi tu C Btf Tlm MAUIUD. Doc. 4.KlnK AlfOnso lAlinu a ilni liiinnnat In A I IX lf fl lla New Yorker Who Was Selling "ovor oes t0 boU unUl he ha" BW,n A. P. Dispatches and TWO 'tho French official statonient. Others Are Held WKU th0 principal meinbers of his tor Auoctiini I'm. io u. Br fimM.i gcnoral staff tho king works out, tho NKW YOltK, Doc. 4. H. U- Un- positions of tho armies on fc lurga dor, a telegraph operator attached ' scale French ordnanco survey 'wnp jtto'ttio office of tho Now York (Hobo, 'which hangs in a prominent nqilUon liiiid two othor persons, iiunameu, on Ills otrice wall. )o aiscuss ev ynr,o Indicted today on charges of ory movoment eagerly and etb,usl having violated tho ponul law by ro tlcully with his gonerals, wxplalnlun eallng tho contents of a telegraphic to thorn what ho would have dee hd' tueHsaKo sent out by tho Associated Press. Lander was ariostcd of tor ho had repeated to tho Now York Nows Huroati u prepared messago sent to trap him i ture sale of the lands, is tho belief, ! would aid materially In paying tho present iredltors, of the Kinney es tato co.Ki:i(i:xci: of aJM,ixn:n. Ur AuoUli ITui to Coon D TloiM I SPOKANB, Deo. 4. Tho wnnlial meeting of tlw Northwgst Collogo 'Conference bogn hero today and will contlnuo tomorrow. Schedules of different games will bo arranged Tho Gonzaga University of Spokane is to apply for membership In the 'conference. ho boon In tho placo of the apposing commaudors. Thoso wjjo i huve.bwi present at those pildnlght' gatherlif a ( ' dfAilaro ,thnt the young' monarch's criticisms aro remarkably shrewd and show n firm grasp of the under lying principles of .modern warfare. Opinion gonorally regarding the war Is divided, clericals, conserva tives and tho military element sym pathyzlng with aoiniany althQUgh thore aro boiiio notable exceptions, such us Senor Maura, leader of the HOUDHAUX, Dec. 4 300,000 conservative party, who has declar4 ouths of 18 years In France, who his sympathies for France. The rail normally would begin scrvlco In tho ! cals go so far as to advowtfe the la arm In October, 1916, woro ordered, torvention of Spala at the We of to present thomselvos for examlna- France, whllo tlm KepHbKeans are Hon on Decuiubor 2. In favor of a beovolet VrUty, FRENCH CALL OUT Y MAY UG BOYS 1 9 . I ' , il' " i M I i i J; 1 vij iitofi pound noi tn, m Mimu l'?i i'.iiilivin' mmmm 11'llllillWiiwiffiliwlTnmiTT'T'T l ill ta:iiMy!!flM miiWRtiPi t isuinnii!isf3 . mimv; 'Hlll'K . Ail51KM,iTfcfflr miUH .J f'TMviHfiLlUliflSiFlMU IMIilMIIIIIfMiftmi!! ; MtMltil