The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS HAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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GEIM TROOPS ADVANC
e
EMPEROR WILLIAM WILL RESIST
TO ENTRENCHED FRENCH ARMY lEiiS OF JAPAN TO TIE LAST
Belgians Compelled to Retire Before the Northward Rush ol According to Information in Official Circles It Now Seems Cer
the Enemy in Vastly Superior tain War Will Be Declared Between Ger-
Numbers. many and Japan.
(By Associated Press Delated.) VB Assoc ated Press to The Coos Bay Times,)
LONDON, Aus. 20. That tre great German adunceis. LONDON. Aug. 20. ACCORDING TO INFORMATION IN
beine pushed with iecr and determination can sarely be OFFICIAL CIRCLES. EMPEROR WILLIAM HAS ORDERED
asserted, judeine from the intelligence that .is oermittea to, THAT RESISTANCE BE MADE TO THE LAST OF JAPAN'S
leak to the outside world. On both banks or the Meuze the, ATTEMPTS TO OUST GERMANY FROM KIAU CHOW.
Germans are crowding soutrmard toward the entrenched'
French arm) waiting to'stem their progress toward Sedanand; jap ULTIMATUM REACHES BERLIN.
points to the north. Their Uoods hae reached midway be-1 (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,)
tween Brussels and Antwerp. Brussels itselr has lallen or isj TOKIO. Aue. 20. Confirmation has been received here of
about to fall irto the hands of the German advance troops, the j the armal in Berlin of the Japanese ultimatum, No hostility is
exact condition not being known because of broken lines oi shown toward Germans heie.
communication. " i FRENCH HURRYING TO MEET GERMANS.
LONDON. Aug. 20. i he onicial Sntish military iniorma- (Bv Associated Press to i he Coos Bay Times,)
tion bureau denied that any sntish troops are ensaeec aiong LONDON. Aus.
the fiehting line in 3elgium. i he mystery as to their where-; Paris states that a
abouts is increasing
1 SAY 6000 GERMANS KILLED.
(Bv Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times.)
RRIi.sSRS.Au2. 13. uiai .delaved in transmission).
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to this city, ai
Aus. 20. An official communication issued at
larae German force is crossing the Meuse
tetween Liese and Namur. The French army is making a
Germany's Wonderful
Military Machine
(led
HAT Is going on behind tho foi: Tlmr., : ..,. .
I which shut down over Kurope .i.'ili-iilt n- , , om. l ,i,toa o
' when the German Hnuitfror illlug nnd niou,L .L;.,at rr r .
aretl wnr upon Utisslu? mn or l.i i.u.oo.i ,,." V"1 '' '
Mint Imu tt n titinti ml uttwu, tlin itnu. u l.tn fit.. r . '"
till flip
Wliat has hnmicucd HltU'u thu cov- h lilt1 fat,, of
eminent seized the telegraph and l' ,,l wv'iib of 24 ho-i-, ,!, ',M
1.1.. 11 1 ... . 1... ...... .!.,... cess. i"v
l nun; iiiil'B aim uui tuu luuiii.i'ill tiuui . . , ,
the rest of the world? Wll,"?cdin ftr.T.'?B H
thick nil the companies must L ,,.1" tf
oni ",
a war footing the Gtrni,
tains twenty.fiv. V?5
What Is concealed by the
veil of secrecy and silence?
Into battalions, the ba,,,,,5 "'!
It Is possible to get some Idea of rpnimentH, the regiments im V-1
what has taken place In Germany ,K8' n" tiie brigades into ..i'
at least, where wnr has been made -'unB. On a war footing the n,I.
.!. .... 1. 1. .III., ni.nfilil.n.1 l...uln..a f rlllV COIltMill (Uo.,1.. .... UCIHU
In the world. t0,p8' cuc.h wlt nn enrollm.nV
Picture, In the first place, a Ilttlo Mn'ul ." men l!
country, only three-quarters as large Supplier ;(, .n
as the slnRlo state of Texas. Pack Accompanying each titii.
Intn flint umnll tnrrllnrv I'.r. 1)0(1.(10(1 must L'd. nn tin. ... . '. tJ
people. If all the Inhabitants of the ptoper amount of ammunltinfl '"!
flitted States were Jammed Into Tex- loot! and clothing. (,f drusi an,?'..
would be only n Bleal appliances. There mini k.V.
ammunition, it
si and i:t.
muit be jo-
e'leh brigade the established Dross.
. In Uerlln Ion of cavalry, the right nuroW .,'
, all over the country new Runs, horses and supply warn,
calling the men of the ambulances, flying machines n
erve to the colors. !cfB telenraph apparatus, field .,11
"I ho war Jc oviWanlk raniHIv Hrflwirip nMrr irt
readv fbur hoc-.ts,.? v fil: w." wcunded soldiers, merman rffice has announced. The CossacKS. it is statedi crushed the
aeroplanes were scouting aboe the city afier sundown, j he Austna,n,caai agjhe.trontier.
ant 3 m;nrl: rf tnns has bei thrown ud alone the edse
of the wc . is. Ccve.e fighihe has been reported at Wa re.
The Beleians dairr- oOOO "Germans were killed in the battle
et CharleroiT 'Ke censorship is so strict that no news of the
war is go it 2 ou of the city except by couriers. r 1
PARIb. Aus. 20. t; is persistemly rumored at the war oi
fice that the t-errs entered Brussels yesterday morning,
It is said :he are jrco"tirmea. The war office announced
that the e tire F.-er:h ros-tion v. as fxcellent. and that the ad
vance in Alsacc-Lcr'a'e continued.
FRENCH SOCIALIST ASSASSINATED.
(By Associated Press t3 The Coos Bay Times.)
PARIS, Aue. 20. Raoul Villion. who assassinated Jean
iaures, the French Socialist leader, had a preliminary hearing,
"Jauresoetra.d France ov anti-military utterances, he
dared. He de-;d he nad accomplices. It is expected that
mental ceidit'?" :'l le , :s:ieateo.
German cavalrj ;s reported recuetly in the region or the Tar- nnrrrnr. iprin i
iher side rf the Forest of Se-res. which flanks this city. This nP TflnL C LLCDD VlZl Y
forest is t"3 point f'WwNch we attack is most likely to come UilUu innUL 011111-110 lXLLIlL I
FROM EFFECTS OF THE
as, thu croftuliiK
little more dense.
Out from the wnr office
to army depots all over th
poos the order c
first nrmy reserve to tne colors. cfb leienrapn npparatug, field .,,'
nun iiivuiib ..mi uu'iivuu j.ii..h mi:.., -.....u, .... ,.lv iiiiiuuiiBt' qiiantltr if
from 22 to 27 years old, must In- nechnnlsm and machinery witL,
Htantly stop their work, lay down wl'lch n modem army l alak. "v
their tools, quit their families and less.
report nt n Riven hour and nt a rIv- One ImaRlnes thnt for the Uit .
en plnce for active tltuy under arms, days every one of the 13,000i;j
ll.-0.000 lUwy In Pem-f. flV",,Unf..ln "ern!n,lv nas been b:,r
Already, on a peace footliiR, there w,th my,0 0,V! '"an the trcmendn
are iir.0.000 men In the barracks. I'ri'paratlnns for war All the oril.
rapid adance on the Seille Rier and last night reached Delme, wiloiinwvS hndnt n Two ari of nHl(ie- n"-vlK a"' cing hi r!
(Bv Associated Press to The Coos Bay rimes,) . I '"'""'"'f: ."' '" 'Vi"!!!r i,"" ad."pT e ., a ' r.;V
, soldiers. flrt'9' rnctorles and workshop! in
On the same day cards of a differ- !"- '""' 'p ,wr:)1e "t::3
ent color have been sent out all over thrown Itself Into the fight
the empire cnllliiR to the army do- I'ro,n l" wn" offlre have cor
tints f e CitO.OOO nddltlonal men of ",nl"!' not 0",'-v ,of ,lic r on t::
the lan-lwehr. or second line army. tr'; '",. "' nV "w torrltory f-rs-ji
Thev rniiRe In ne from 27 to Vi .wlllch ll. Ih Pn"eI o "irow in;:..
tarn and are alno men who hove a "1R. i!,nlVH- 1Alnl,0M f00'1 '"
tl'oroiiRh mlMtmy training Here "oblllzatlon befilns the troo iri'n
are nerrly 1.320.000 trained soldiers beRln also to mo-e
teady for action, and of the total IHwIve llie Foe. N f.nnif.
mm.lior nr.t mnr.. tlinu mm nr two It Ib Important to deceive the eat-
In 1000 nrn able to reo.l or write. .'-- ,,0,n. ns t,,e destination Ml
In case of Rreat emorRciicy, such
as the present, orders will also be Is
sued for the mobilizing of the lanil-
Nlurm. or home mi aril. conslstltiR of
ST. PHTERSBURG, Aue. 20. The Russian's general
movement asaiist Austria-Hunsary is progressing, the war
w
the number of troops entrilne'
Out over the KaRgtfd telcRraph wires
leak rumors iiiBplrcu by the f
department that so many men tut
I'rlce. of All t licmiciN and INentlnl
(HI .lump fiitiu U to KM) I'er (Vnt.
-I form".- 'soldier-; be! Veen '.ho Vei l" Jn &? II".'
dealers who have been wiiIiIiir for of -"M nn,l '
beiter prkes have been badly cauRht.l llurliies lei W'ny.
supllevonVd Xe In'lnfi KlS' Hu-lnM-exrepl the Rreat busl
ha lZ wo Id " i hnL,lriiiVl nrl. "".' w"r. 1 "V" already l.irRe
footed as the more commercial lines. I ,:V.,H (.,,.!'."- . '1? ?,"'n.l"wil . 'i"1
HlMCll w 4 4 win v rtl in lliui v , . ..... . . , t HI'lZl'Il Illll IIIIIV I ll IIlt'lIIIIIIl I1III1 I'll
the druR and chemical dealers. These rt had doubled In nrlce also he,,,u Iln,? h,,t '" nnB ,nken Psesslon mid teleRraph
dealers and manufacturers whose l0"- " a L Vi.I ..'" .P.r,?; V,0tJle also of all the railroad lines. Ordl- troops.
' ..,,, nary frjlpht nnd passeiiRor service Is DnrliiR the
NEW YORK. Aus. 20. Probably
the trade which has received the
hardest blow from the war is that of
exactly the opposite Is perhapi tit
truth.
Not oven the Germans thcmielm
know the facts, none but the mlli'trr
men wiio are directing operation.
Iiiih and they miles away from nnr pool-
" . . , . .. ..i .
firing line, turect uy leiep&ott
ble
the movement of tfci
Italian Importations of oil
erv- oxlstcnrn dtieml minn until-
' ... "... . '. leninn nni! nrnni,.. hint i'nn
terrupteu iraae wua toreiRn couu- i . - - ", - y- -- entirely umcontinuea. Tlie usual scores of Ilusslan solium wr
tries, have been caucht short and '" i'-f "rii uciu, iihui . . ,.. ...i . . , .. u. . . ..,,, ,,, ..P ri,mil1, in i.n.ttri.
are now serambllng to cover. In the " X" market sa'ld' M?" Howe and ln l,B B,0,(1 n schedule of war traln'a. begging to be told somo newioftle
1e- l!L" .. u ? V"Kvm "l "'' "' thymol used In tooth nrennratlonB ' pnr"ln Prepared and ready in me war. TnoiiRli tuey were a pan ohm
'? . chemlcalb and eksentlal oils have "V"0,1' "V".. "J0.0"' .P',2?"0.n-", war office. Is nut Into effect. fluhtlnir armies they know nothltt
niS Jumned from 20 to 100 per cent. "" r"V" 'r"" 'i.?V '"""" v After nn nrmv U moblllzeil It must ,,r ti, nrncress nf the war
. . r ... uiHiiuiui nnii iiDiiniiifi. i rnnpn nor- '. v - : " . '. ,..-..,--.- --. --
in many instance ine aituuuun u ,--- ",--. V. .-"."... concentrate as nn ck v ns noss b e at Sn In Rermanv and witn tne
ftmade even worse b the fact that I""'?: """ ""''i'" " ' " ! ' ".' ,,IU tl:e nolnts from whl , It ,..,n mnt nnti.!... It U a nart of mlllUrr
... i. .Ab.. nn.i i.nr,ar r,.. uiurKei soon u conuiuons remain ns
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SEEK TO VIOLATE NEUTRALITY.
. . VJ3 JUT I Ifllvw.
oriij, uiUM-iB uuu ,iiiiuitcib iviuic ,io.. ,.
to quote flat rates. T.iey win give ";
i nominal figures but win not guaran
tee deilvery. There Is hardly an In-
worll
pel-
cents
S.AH FRANCISCO. Au. 20. Susoicioo was directed to the J" 1L? I ? tn0Ja It? "I "ZA ;
xnn. with mnciMioiiiiIni: prices In Its
not until there Is some lnlvatle. Lie supply of heibs,
blance of maritime surety will from hgypt ia teen cut off. with re-'
tramp steamer Nazaita last n ?nt vnen it oecame Known tnat inte. and
t- UJ ..-I . w.i r.ll.- r. I. LJ Ur... 1.!,. i.Ju iiemblnnco
iiic iictu tufli U" ouatu. uuii-t'.ui ua 15 iiau uciuic 11111 tuuay ,hi :r,,,ation he re leved. ' sultant rises. Quinine, for which
JOhn ROthChild, Wholesale Oealer in Supplies, WhO admitted Early fall Is the season when drug Hamburg Is the center, has gone up : '
there was coal on board tre Vazatlan and it had been ordered ; S&VrlSXTn
by him rrom the Western Fjel Company tor delivery to the importation of French ami umian
Leipsi
sneedllv strike a mmlilnt: blow nt the pv to conceal tho facts, to bell.'
I enemy. Mow quickly that may be nnd decelvo the enemy lth f'
an. flrnnnrta nllllrnlv nil lint. rfi.kl.lll .Intni.mnta Vnl until KOITl Cff it
re yesterday and opium' had od-,, ,,,,, nnd suppiy trains can be run battle Ik fougl'.t nnd won will the
red 12 an ounce alnre the war be- n..e ,hp r,,lroad llne In the -iWire; cnblo bo nlloweil to speak.
U Henry Hydo In caicago jriD;.
Morphine went up
oun
vanr
. . ", tli.n
g at bea.
F M BULLETINS
DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION
oils, many of them used In perfume
and toilet preparations, nnd perfum
ery Itself, are made about this time.
Oiders placed for the fall trade
abroad were just beginning to be fill-
to s cents nnd Is now 3." cents an
ounce. Cod liver oil from Norway '
sells nt 12 S a barrel, nn advance of
111. I
The shutting off of the supply of
German chemicals has been most lin-
portant In demoralizing tho trade.'
The word depends upon her for most
(By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times.)
Reoccupation of Mulhausen, Alsace, by the French was
announced officially today.
That Brussels has fallen into German hands is persistently
recurrent, but there is no confirmation.
Antwerp is apparently the temporary goal of the German
troops. They are reported moving slowly but steadily in the
'direction of this great fortified port on the River Scheldt. The
Germans hae occupied Tlerlemont and their masses, pushing
in from the frontier are believed to have come in contact with
the allies' fiont.
French officials announce the rapid progress of the French
column invading Lorraine in the direction of Metz. i
Two sons of Emperor William, Princes Eitel Friedrlch and
August William, are said to have passed through Liege on their'
way to the front. j
A Belgian official communication admits that the Germans j
are in control of Lioge and vicinity, saying the Belgians did all i
that could bo expected by holding the invaders in check for,
fifteen days, I
Montenogiin troops have invaded Austrian territory In!
nuisegouiiiii wneie uiey nave ueen incorporated as an army
corps in the Seivian aimy.
FRENCH RECAPTURE MULHAUSEN.
(By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,)
PARIS, Aug, 20 The lecaptuie of Mulhausen by the
Fionch tioops was pieceded by a very severe battle, during
which the French took one of the suburbs at point of bayonet,
They also captuiod six Geiman cannon and six ammunition
wagons, An official tepoit says the situation in the Versges
Mountains is unchanged, In upper Alsace the French occu
();'ruj Guebwillei, neai Collmar.
PARIS, Aug. 20, The Fionch have reoccupied Mulhausen,
. i Southern Alsace, the government announces, The Germans
evacuated after their positions had been heavily shelled and
r,imo of thoit foitifications canied by the French at the point
f.f bayonet, It is admitted that German cavalry and artillery
nave captured Tiilemont, Belgium, Tenific fighting is tepoited
near Namur,
ed when the tleup of ocean traffic of the raw and manufactured eheml-
ame. cal supplies. Chloride of barium,
Stocks are also abnormally low,' ukxI in the preparation of peroxide of
betaui-e trade conditions for the pant hydrogen, has advanced nearly 200
nix months have been so unsettled per rent, and even at that price is
(ha- the dealers and brokers have hardly obtainable. Carbolic acid
hesitated to keep on hand even tho cr stain are up from 10 cents to 20
small normal supply. Kveryone cents a pound.
thought the tendency of price was Trade from the far east has not
downward and held off buying. been so seriously affected, but never-
The large drug and chemical hour- theless camphor has gone from -10 to
e, are conserving what supplies they ts cents recently. Pricos In retail
have and doling them out to meet drug stores have advanced according-
, Immediate demands. ; ly. One large syndicate made a flat
J. II. Howe, manager for Dodge & advance of 2.', per cent yesterday on
Olrott. ilrus importers, said that imported perfumes.
TWKI.Vi: THINGS TO ItKMKMHKU
The value of tlino.
The success of perseverance.
The pleasure of working.
The dignity of simplicity.
Tho worth of character.
The powor of kindness.
The influence of oamplc.
The obligation of duty.
The wisdom of economy.
The virtue of patience.
The Improvement of talent.
The Joy of originating.
Marshall FI.
WAR
The bugles are ringing, and mad with the sound
Th nations upiislng are shaking d.e ground.
How fair are the victims In garlands arrayed,
The Moloch of battles U whetting his blade.
The Austrian eagle has struck down a hare
Uut wnken'd in fury a slumbering bear. ,
The czar Is commanding his COseacks go forth;
The Hermans are watching the cloud in the north,
And bidding defiance with sword and with lance
They fiercely would plunge in the bosom of France, ,
While Kngland. reluctant from out of her lair
Is growling low thunder nnd bids them beware,
She ranges lior dreadnaughti in battle array;
The smoke of their cannon w.ll darken the day.
Yet still doth the war lord i i folly disdain
To call off hi war dogs tha' tug at the chain.
At last through the dust of the conflict we'll see,
What thon will the verdict of history b?
That murder is murder like killing by Cain,
When thousands have poured out their lifeblood like rain,
T'aat nations forgetting Jelimah. misled
H;ue worshipped the Moloc i of battles instead.
Thai widows and oiphuns ha1 e suffered all things
That t,:o! might come to a l.aml'ul nf kines
Frames M Hayward
Militant Suffragettes
One of the Interesting development's of last month
was the appeal of the British government to the news
papers not to print so much about the "suffragettes.
It was the government's acknowledgment of the
newspaper's power to arouse and hold public attention.
People mechanically are attracted to names they see
in the paper.
Wise advertisers use this power constructively. They
create desire and transform desire into a demand for
their products.
They find newspapers the best advertising medium,
because they reach the popular purse-string.
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