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'iJfjWJ!f;Ifti(fHpj wma 'hxif ' 'srJ?fi VI LAIC ffi WMi .. J ... U i , , i r i. b w m " i 1RAVAGANT PTOPjI ARP SOMETIMES CURED BY HAVING 1MWH M MQNEY THMSp, ji.i w M i i i i yn The Determination Bag Shop Early ' value recoived in advertising iie5 solely with mmtB results secured. Try the columns of Tho Py so doing you not only get tho 'best goods and tho best assortment to chooso from, but you aro kind to yoursolf and tho salcs-pcoplo. Christmas, is drawing very near. Start now! j,,cS thoy nro clenn mid dependable. The rend- 0f The Times hnvo confidence in the nd3 an- arlng therein. MEMUEll OF THIS ASSOCIATED PKlJfis ' " v. S 1' w w NO. XXXVIII. Established m78 n Tho fWt Mnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mitf) unci Ooo Hnv Advertiser No. 118 ians HESUM OFFENSIIE E ATTAGKS DF ALLIES IN NORTH TODAY AGAINST W ikon Savs Eiuislniess Free ... T G Alhe&dl In Airierfca uflv nhnllonnG of Frmif.li and Fnnlich En t,.. e:.. .! Sham Counter Attacks Along Yser Canal and in (UII QfIN HITQ viuiimy ui iiJius, Hccoramcj to rrench ttblvjvii niiu 71 I WAR OFFICE MAKES FLAT DENIAL OF FRENCH CLAIM OF GAINS AGAINST KAISER War Office Announces Advannns at Mnnu Pnintc iwhiin Germans Deny That Allies Even Attacked Points Claimed Germans Claim Russians Retreating .President Announces That An-1 ti-trust Program of Admin- fOAMf! II DV istration is Completed .UKAIll JUKI WAR LOBBY 'Boi StU PROBES BANK ROBBERY IN fOIINTRY'Denies That United States is HH VAUI1II1I , Not prCparefj for National uetensc uiven appiausc t)r AmkUIc1 l'rcoi In Cool Uj Timet.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Dec. 8. President Wilson told cnllcrs today that ho favored tho disclosure of nil facta connected with tho prepared ness of tho United States for canal nr AmofUtOii rrrti lo Cooi nr TlmM.) WAS1IIN0T0N, I). C, Dec. 8. President Wilson departed from tho prepared text of his annual address to Congress today, which was lio ness oi i io uiiiicu amies mr cuiim i .,,,,,. .., ... ,,. . , ,,,,.,... . ,. .voted pr ue pally to answering thoso defense nnd holloved that whllo the . . ' ' ,,, 1T , ,., fljy Associated Press to Coos Dnv Tlmio.l UinnM rnn n Tim finrmnn ni-mlni. !,.. .,......,,l ll. puui'l isvui u i iii uuuiictii ci ua ncivo ctiiowuiuu UIU Icnge of tho allies who recently assumed tho offensive, inu(3IUlKIII& cl JllcllU UUUIIIUI illlilCK, Belgium along the Ysor uanal and in tho region of Ypres Cnrmfinc linr hnnnmn mni'n nnlllln nnnmvlliirr in 4lm UUI lllllllU NMIU UUUUIIIU IIIUIK UUUVUI lllU I II II IJ, IU UIU Icli statement which says that tho allies have answered p auacKS wiui suuuess. La T.'MYnn nlolivi 41ml 4lln nllmp rrnlnni -Tui'ltt rrfMiiwl 1. II U i iuiioii Kiciuii men uiu iiiiiuo uinuu iuuut.1 iuuiiu ill '. k .... !., !n fn4l.. .!.!-. I I... il. r...u ...I.. .. ! ttoiirngnntntlvit (Jarill Friioiu u lUKiuii ij iituiy uyiuuu uy mu ou nuiibi vnu buy ; . . "... i have been no French attacks thoro for some time and ' J ,. , SE Sltl ' c',olc"- , pnnlon 4,n 41m Rnrmonc nnllnnn 4n nnn wrminrl I . . " ."... Kn?,0U0 . I Ho said that It had resulted in n lu iuiiuuijr mni my uuniiuiiu iwiuiiiui. w bum f,iiuiiu oxisieiico oi a louuy ior snrring up , , , , . ,.,. , . Tlin Rnrmnns nsn nsserlpH ihnt i in Frnne h nttnnk . miiimrv Ai.n..Mfnn. i...t i.ri iniimnt. clonr roml for bMB,l,0M..to lmo1 l? suhject should ho discussed as fully as possible, tho whole question hing ed on tho method of Investigation. Tho commission plan proposed lM minor ho dlsap- who contend that tho United States Ib unprepared for national defense to glvo notice to tho business world ' that tho leglBlntlvo program of his I nilnilnlHtrntlon. its It affects tho rcgu- i ... h'llson said that Intloti of business, was practlcnlly (Special to Tho Times.) COQUIU.K, Or., Dec. 8. With thrco reported now confessions con cerning tho robbery of tho Myrtle I'olnt bank u year ago last month, tho Coos county grand Jury is ex pected to rot u in new Indictments Unit nmy result lu solving tho mys tery. Tho officials have Kept1 tho de tails of the new lovcldu(enU (n tho caso pretty much, of iWoQrRt.' .How ever, It Heenir) yjat a iartn.p,w In HEAVY RAINS NEAR SEAGOAST mf E MAKEWARFAR winRF niFFin j lear dfi&of Germany Announces Torrential DoWnnour Near Ml I 1 A 1 1 t I tl II I tl i llfl"... nanaers wnicn rviaKes it Aimosi impossimc xo move -Troops Report Gains North of Arras Yesteijday,.,. CLAIM CAPTURE OF FRENCH POSITION NEAR ' ?' ' MALINCOURT WITH GREATER PART OF GARRISON Declare Russians Have Lost Large Number of Prisoners and Cannon in Addition to Extraordinary Large Losses 1 Inflicted During Battles Around Lodz : (Uy Associated Press to tho Coob Bay Times.) BERLIN, Dec, 8, Tho German official statoment this aft ernoon says! "Off tho coast of Flanders, tho bad condition of tho roads, mado worse by tho recent torrential rains, aro causing groat difficulty In tho movemont of troops, To tho north of Arras wo mado slight progross, Tho war hospital at Lisslo was burned yesterday. It was probably a caso of ar son but no lives wore lost, Tho French claims of an advance in Argonno aro untrue, On tho contrary wo aro continually gaining ground whllo thoro have boon no French attacks in .a long time. Tho French position at Malincourt was captured wiin llio greaior pm oi mu &unuu u i iuumi qH iiru-4li nf Mnnm; une ronlllcrtrJ. A i ft r business to trnVOl tO ' ....- ....,.. l.. ...m..' ... ..... I i-4li nf Mnnnu mnc'ranll caH I'UUUH IUIIIILI lllin .JIIIIUU .IU . ilLIUIIll III fll liV kV1.1 I Illllll.llilll mt j Nancy has been repulsed and tho Germans mado an oaih-- "Our troops aro closely pursuing tho pnomy oast and s6 - .1 r r,-,...l,.l ..fff ..-a ...- - -- . mil 1ICUI1IU mill l MIH Will IirUUIllllV UUil I A I UnnMnn r nutl'nrt-illirl Innn tirvrill nf ArroC fllllli IIUI III UI Ml I UUI ic Berlin war office says tho German forces In the East pursuing tno nussians east ana soum qt mo roiisn cuy odz, organized effort. SAYS NGLISH E ABIDE BY RULES SERVIANS CLAIM VICTORY (Hy Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times.) oil n. O TI C...i!nn ulnlMM nAAnmnAr n nn 4hn OR, UUU, O, UIU OUIVItlll viuiuiv wuuoiiHJOi u nil uiu loastern front was further emphasized in the Servian of-', Ambassador Von Bernstorff cfifr.mnnt. vvlilnli 5J1VR llm nimmv Was OVerwhe med aild, Pilnc Hharnoc With II 55. to retire in disorder, "In tho pursuit wo took six, offi- Against Bullets Used I mn ... -!.,..,. Mn nnniiifnr ium liiMUIt7nrC ailll IOIU IIIUII UlloUIIUIOi VU VUIIUIUU nu nui.uiu ,nr Auo(llld rm, w coo. D7 Tlmt. nine other guns," irXin1 Lodz.l Besides tho extraordinary large and sanguinary way outlined In the trust and eurron- ""ono thing nbm.t the noiv develop- lOSSCS FODOrtOd yOSlOraaV, 1110 NUSS MS 1051 OUUy I UUU pi B- i cy bin.." montB thnt 1UI,M l0 offlcor8 ,B thnt i oners and 1 6 cannon with ammunition carts, wnno ino iTcsiiioiu uwuii mum, t:o ,n8t confcHslons do not corres- upon tno suiijcci, ins wortis wore i-; ,,0,t wth tho ovldonco brought out torprotod as an assurance that no , ,, ,rIn, of ..... MiiIor. wno wn8 lcglsla- further Important business tlon was contemplated. Mnny Notable 1'iiv.ent. Tlio galiorles wero packed to tho doors nnd tho Senators and Repre sentatives crowded upon tho floor of tho House nwaltcd tlw arrival of President Wilson. Sovon members WASHINGTON. I). C. Dec. 8. Gorman Ambassador Von Ilemstor lironirlit to tho attention of tho Stat Department now charges of violations ( tho chamber nt oxnetly . . .. - jiiii tfii liiiiuhun u; luifiiii I of tho cnblnot bad sonts boforo tho. ioworB company and nl tt Speakor's denk, Including Secretary pcct j y10 jyrt0 i0t to nryan. President Wilson entered I ,co or ,,nrr, w nH nrrcH, 12:30 nnd FRENCH OFFICIAL STATEMENT ' Ifllv Assoc atcd lrtss to tlio Uoos liny iimca.j " - - "-- - " - - . . tny Anocinicu uraK .... , ,, ! f,..,,,,.. ' by tho Hrltlsh troops of the rules of w,8 greoted with applapso nnd dicers RIS, Deci 8, Tho official statement tins aueinoonlntorimt0nn, wnr wuh 1B noto n8 )l0 Bll00k ,mml(, Wth , speaker IIVnc4nrri?i 4lm RprmnnR Wfirfi 1110 TO act VO tliail tlie , tlm nmbassador also filed photo-1 nn.l Vlco Prosldiint. A moment inter i)0forO In thO rOglOll Of the Ysor and in thO neighborhood jgraplm mill tho orlglnnl cartridges ,a ,0Knn rending his ml mi Tho r art orv was answerea oacK wiui buut;uaa, ;" u - Mm- t.-.m.. -.,. IvOi I IIUII aillliuijf na unni nf liilnrnnl onal nw and nhotOKranhs Tin Dnmncrnt c slilo of wounds snld to havc been causoi i by these bullets. convicted and sentenced for tho rob bery. Tlio Inst confessions do not connect Miller with tho crime. A in n nr named Ponslcss, who was known as Harris around Myrtlo Point, where ho spout soino tlnio n year or so nuo. In still lu tho county Jail on charges of robbing tho Smith so ns a rub- caso. PcaH- lco or Harris was nrrcstcd In Wash GERMANS AND RUSSIANS EACH w CLAIM OTHER LOST HEAVILY lm on . tttit limit tlinwn attntJ iSfr mi 1 9 Inlnf 1 1 rt i mo iiiiiunnuiiuur innn iin-u i""- nim vicu -rviuuiuii, iiiuuiuiii. mtvi iienco to uiiiko tt caso aualitBl h m nililiail I .. nuunoni itiini rluirL'o nr Horvieo. The Dnmocrntlc side (Ily Assoclntcd Press to tho Coos liny Time.) LONDON, Dec, 8, A Central Nows dispatch from Ams terdam saysi "It Is reported from Berlin that 100,000 pris oners wore, takon orisonors by tho Germans when thoy cap- asu- 7ii ' i liiKton bv Dotectlvo Mltcholi. whoilUroa LOOZ, . ... , .... j, hold 1,1m nsn bank robbery suspect, j TIlO HOWS Of tllO CaptlirO Ot LOUZ arOUSOU OXiraorClllia ontiiusiasm at uornn.- i no nousob wuiu ucumju wuh uuhmhu and Austrian flags, CE OF BREAD BE CONGRESS BACK NCREASED TO IRK TODAY SANTA GLAUS SHIP applauded loudly . when tho President, In dis cussing1 tho nntlonal dofonsos, do clar'cd that tho country never would ' bpTcudy "In tlmo of penro to put In I tho field a nation of mon trained to nruiH." Another outburst greoted his WDTHERSPODM rietors of Marslifield Ba sins AnnnnncB That They Bntmt Continue to Sell at prmer Prices Increase in ost of Flour the Cause. s dispatches from Tncoinn nnd IftllSHED GODSPEED UI inn. .iiiuiiii.. v....fi... f,,;'"" "" I outburst ngalnst compulsory military service. ' WllhOII llll IlllslllCHH. Prosldent Wilson's roinnrks In full Session Resumed Today and Wilson Will Deliver Ad dress Tomorrow 11 AuhkUIxI ' " c lUT Tlml Washington, Dec. 8. congress ... i.nxir .i wnrl; nuulii yostorday nfter six wooks' rost, to whut prom- C.HtIlins tli lj a()n, which urrlvod l whole nnd loaves' no conjecture as to iuhpuii-iiuh i.u.ii .. jftor 8,x wooica- rost, io wnui iirui.i- chrlstmns shlj) Jrjn. which urrivou wlioln nnd loaves' m nnnounco that tho prlco or (q ,)Q n bl1(m ,,()1nr sesslnh. j,loro totln). wUh ,.f fr tho wnror-j wimt , to foiow, as been iiiutorlully Increased ,,.,.,,, .........in,, rnlmulnrs confront-. ..,. r Aimirin nmi rinnnanv. wns n iu n..a .,ion fcr Tib cond t on. linKors noro, iniiRt exist In every city In tho, TO NEW YORK OFFICE Retired Chief of Staff of U. S. Army Accepts Position Un der Gov. Whitman inr amucuiki I'mw i ix n ti,i NIJW YOltK, Dec. 8. Gonernl Wotherspoon, rettrod as ohlof of staff of tlio United Stutes army, wns notified todny by (lovernor-oloct Whitman that ho would ho nlpolntcd stnto Hiiperluteudent of public1 Works. Whitman said Wotherspoon hud ho-, copied tho appointment. military training for citizens, OlIIHIM'lI lit MH'llirlhlll. The Democratic side greoted with annlaiibo and lauglilor tho devlarn- ed God-speed to tho Jason and hor'H n pnrt of his own Interest, may I tlon, "Somo among us aro nervous (I)y Associated Press lo Tho Cdos liny Tlmos.) PETROGRAD, Dec, 8, Tho Bourso Gazotto ostlmatos tho r ... ..nn..niU. In 4lm mnnlli nf flrrlitlnrr nmiinrl I nH? nt ,100,000 and 'says tho loss has boon particularly high among tho ouicors. with relation to business legislation uargo ot laitts irom America follows: , tor Germans anti Ausirians i Released by Warships III AWHI.twl I'lTM to Cwt ll TIUIM.J OKNOA. Dec. 8. Tho American FIERCE FIGHTING RESUMED JILONG ri "Our nrngrnm of legislation with regard to tho regulation of business Ih how virtually completed. It has lieon put forth ns wo Intended ns n YSER AND GERMANS GUARD ZEBRUGGE ntnl firm linfnrn 11 nil i iiiiiiivii ... .--.- --- , iniiiiin ii " r-"f--- r .--- i. iiidl 1 II II u ui ! ..ii .. m. .....noi i ml mill r t.n .. . nniiii ui mu i.-iv ...... K m,ti, uoiisos, soiinioiuiiu i- stopped by three wnrsnips on nr buBlnoss la n road which It can trnvol I advaiui) Ju . tho cost of f lour. rwlon,nllvoB gcttlert wVV I'B'K j M-ny to this port -from Mrtnfeillos.'l without foar of oinhnrrnssinont. It v.-is ricVvcd on tho public nlipro,,rf,moii bills nnd ndmin- Th0 wnrshlps as noon as thoy loarnt'd h a road to ungrudged, uneldiided icrcniior tnero win no n in i-,trnlo pltignfm i Which rrosiueni .. ,.mirarter of the,.cnro drew off, ' miocoss. In It every honost man, ov-i aV(3 Of lircilll for -l COIUS m ..,iunll ulll.i htl nOllll llU nlinilUI llll- ,,, ,., .ntnrn Hill llffllois hill! Wish- mm. wlio linllnvitR imlitln Inlnrnst in. ni lonst until nftor tho war , ..,.. mr Aiti !;. ' ' T'""-' west, If bakers Intond to koop WASHINGTON,' Olfle. 8. In tho tlllir I .. ,.. l.lllu u-nrn droilliod Into a talk with tho proprietors ontno i,0)por, somo members woro luriU WKUriU!), l"U in.......-- 8Worn Jn tO llll VIICUHUlun umt Coos Hay is confronted with ,l,jnrg0 umbor of moinborfl dopartod ir situation. Carl Kvertson, atteiiil tho funoral of lato Uop )f tho proprietors of tho Coos rftg.ntatlvo K a. Merrltt of Now Cakery, said concerning tho y k Ion: iTnnsft Chnnlain Rov. Harry .-s. no matter has alreauy uw rnnAn i j,g Invocation, prujuu, Bnroil nn.l ilnptilml unor. in mission. VILLA AND ZAPATA PLAN TO RETIRE Coudon, "That wo may bo at peace among hfleld and North Bend. Tlio ourgoiVOs and with all mr iKiit4 lrM to cavt nr Timn.i MHXICO C1TV, Dee. 8. Villa and othor na- Zapata mot Kriuay ni iiocnimiico at Mhlch flour Is selling today """"J, In the Senate Chaplain and after a conference, nnnounco.. Mes a baker giving six locuoa """ ' prayod: "Almighty God, they would work toget 'r nnu cacn L... .. , 1,11 i.n,t nnl ' nil nonnlo WOUIU reiiro IO uimuiu nu ....u.. P-'au ior -U ceilia. ii ifc "" "w w0 nray OUT Iliui6 " " I ,.l,i . . i for tho met wo bought .3Q00, ' ,lfc ,,1Bt of 0aoo and our n- ineir jfmi" "-v i --.- .. ii lb ?-?--- . i ; if c : : , W hav H-In lirA rvni'.l 11.1 Biuo weevil uco. iu 6 -..in tlie. aenmo, - r ,. wnlk with perfect confldenro." ! and excited," nnd that "wo ahull not In tho text of his address, which , turn into u military camp. noui touched upon tho administration log- J sides npplauded wlum ho said, "Ks Ihlative program for tho sosslon, urg- peclally when half tho world Is on lug tho pussago of bills for Philippine , fire, wo shall bo enroful to mako our Indopoudonco, n governmciit-owned moral lusurnnco against tho spread inorchant marlno nnd somo other of conflagration very doflnlto and projects unfinished from the last son- certain and adon.nnto." alr.ii ll.n Ilri.ul.lnnl .lnvilnl lilnttt nf Tlln PresldOllt'H lldllreHH WOS till) his tlmo to deploring tho policy of longest, ho has yet delivered t0 Con J militarism but endorsing tho dovol-jgress and it occupied 10 minutes In onuient of the national guard and reading. les a baker giving six ioae- Prottyman prayod: "Aimiguiy uuu, ., ,.... .-..- '-"--"-- -" - id for 25 cents. If It had not " oulr ,e88go to nil people would re , Iro to private Ifo when or tho fact wo bougM.MOO, J" p$ . of peace and our In- ttolt ?M wi accompllsljed. of flow months ago,' W0iBi(4f If all .tho world that of nl-.rjp; SVllsT JMllPi:6 ' 1 lmvo boii forced to n?0t-rJJl" brotherhood." ' iuC'K&ti? APPl-M- I Ico weevil d go. Wo gav3 thJ ,n , 8enato, after Kern pnil ( tho beiiMItnofrnVsi,iGillnBcr wbro appointed with a . ,BI a-ohm rr.i. to m tum. i at N"r MM Ufl all toed. fl'H jqInt ;onimltteo to formally notify, J salk.m. Or., Deo. 8. Robert PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS AMERICA ? ! " WILL NEVER HAVE LARGE ARMY' i (Uy ABsocIatod ITcbs lo Tho Coos Hay Tlmo.) AMSTERDAM, Dec, 8, According to telegrams from Sluls, ' Holland, fiorco flghthrg. has boon rosumod on tho Ysor. Tho Gormans, accordhig to tlio samq dispatchos, aro taking ro nowed precautions against tho bombardmont of Zodzruggo by British warships. JAP FOREIGN MINISTER THANKS AMERICAJWDING SUBJECTS (Uy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) TOKIO, Dec, 8, Baron Kato, foreign minister, addressing tho Diet rogarding war today, declared relations with tho neu tral powers aro oxcollont, Ho thanked Amorica tor its kind offices In obtaining tho release- of Japanese In Germany. AUSTRIANS CLAIM RUSSIANS FULL RETREAT IN HUNGARIA MOW I It (T 7 i.iJOini iui" - , tallthb' Soul tl1 ,., wiuon of the opening of, .i !.. . intAn nn.l Iioroa-'er m th0 Besslon, a recoss wua w O. Graves, u Marshflold attorney, who was recently disbarred uy Declares in Address to Con gress We Cannot be Turned Into Large Armed Camp quostlonH. It Is said In somo ouar- (Hy Associated Pross to Coos nay Times.) itors that we aro not prepared for (ny Associated Press to the Coos Ray Times.) &T,', L;r:'I , BUDAPEST, Hu Doc, 8,-Tho official statomont to- teady upon' brief notlrg lo. put a na- aay SaVSi -1110 UlltMIIY WIIU uiiioiuu uiu ouuiuiua ui u.ua M,. if now furniMicd." I annual address. mo "" MarshfleH ll.ikovy too journcd untij noon tomorrow, tlcn of aalrs VJ3 t.e.l i - the ! loiJitlcn he sem' reason 'Vis given BC"1 -v Mr. Klorsl. realtor you will pay five ceits for your bread straight. we klnir men's conineiisntion Msslon law, asks for moro than Plllon dollars from the state. liniliiBtrles foe tho next two i before the court Saturday and I j apologized, saying his father was I a veteran of tho Civil War and i i.n l.lmolf. win si RnaillHll Am- I Ql'AKK 1IKSTHOVS TOWN. j j erj'oan veteran, and when threo Industrial worKors nisuuuu mu , , i flag by calling it "a dirty rag" ( ' ho was unablo to restrain him- i t self. Governor West petitioned the court to revoke tlie dlsbarr- . in put I . .. . ,Br AfMfM4 PW U 0o D7 T1.J LIMA. Peru. Dec. S.-The I small town of Coracora. 300 mllos southeast of Lima, was do- , utroyed by an earthquake There were several casualties to Restore World Peace ilZ; 1 T, WASHINGTON". I). C. DCC. K. , rnimrixl n .In? Tn ilnfnnd niirsnlveii , . . ... .1 ' President Wilson. In his uddress to agaliikt attack? Wo havo always I ' M .. ,. cuiRiion i o tho amount of about . . i. a. (.. . .... ti 1 ongress louay. spoitu uh .uiient round means to do mat, ana snail i military affairs as follows: (n,j tj)0m wkanovor It Is necossary j "Another topic I small take loavo , without calling our people away from to mention goes deeper Into tho prIn-tholr necessary tusks to render com clplos of our national lifo and policy. jmUory military sorvlio In times of It Is the subject ot national defense peace. It cannot bo discussed without In Thivo Muuli4. LONDON, Dec. 8.Qold Is being 150.000.000 lu addition to 135,000.- 000 lu.Ilank of Kngland notes. Nev- ertl-eless the Increase In goUheld- ert:.eiess me increase in koibrihu hoaraed In Kngland at such a rate as,ng8 of (h() nank or EngIaBd hag to causo much discussion. About ' amounted to moro than the t&& c an. nnii. ooo nounds Btorllug. J 1 50.- tually received trout abrMd. Thta 000.000, has been received tn gold provos concliudvely, It Is tI4, that V Hrst auswering somo very nearclilng j (Continued on Pago Six.) I by Kngland from other countries In there 3 a general hord(H of eoU. I I -if .U -J i, .l"1 1 $ l.'l ! jflfcife.. iiH.iiiu.4. .i.ib r ' L ,. JLi AiU- a Si 'hV---' IES2SZ2 li immwiipuxiwiiyilMWHWHi! wm