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UV1 VT-rTir'- rar PRRtpSTTT' WAY;J!0MAN EVER HAS OCCASION TO APOLOGIZE FOR DOING STIRRING TIMES IAro tlir-o days of wnr nml hlood- Thoro appears somo Item of nows In tho advertising columns of The TJmoa nows of tho day's "Dost Duya" to bo found In tho various Btoros. Tha woniiin who rends nnd hoods these "nows Items" Is tho ono who cou'ducts her household economically. t.vfl full knowleugo or tlio latost authentic nows. SubBcrlbo for Tho Times, nml rend tho ovouts of tho each U Ui'iiib member op itus associated press MHHMM ! VOL NO. XXXVIII. Established 187fl ni Tim Promt MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Mnll. A Consolidation of Tlmcfi, Const Mnll mill fJnna llnr Ailvirtlor r Situation Cmp cahn & The Emtraimcs Of Tiirtffy TO ORIVE GERMAN BmimmLmmmmm HIS PtITY 1 EVERY DAY I ANY latr m tttrcs ill mmmmmmmmmm , ? No. 86 j B FLOODED , 1 ARMY BACK I ie OPENS WAR 01 RUSSIA iWa WILL 8E ALIGNED WITH GERMANY : YSER RIVER COUNTRY aombarcls Crimean, City, Doincj Considerable Damage, and IHIUcllUNO iiuooiau lull ill UclUUUOIcl llUSSian tlll- bassy at Tokio Formally Announces War Has Started ENGLAND FEARS TURKS WILL INVADE EGYPTIAN TER RITORY AND TELLS PORTE MEANS WAR WITH' POWERS Triple Entente Representatives at Constantinople Prepare to wiinuruw umuiais huuuii win nonauiy involve Balance of Southern Europe in War. (Hy Absoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) TOKIO, Oct, 30, Tho Russian ombassav ham nnnnnnnnrl that fui key had oponod waron Russia, (Ily Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) THFODOSI, Crimea, via Potrograd, Oct, 30, From 9:30 : iM?"',',11 ',v'r,1,,,,nt t" V N"u11' , ow .Mock until 10:30 o'clock tills mornimr. a Turkish erulsnr with ' W iTk "n "'"i:..w Yor.k tank? ' Ulireo funnels bombarded tho station and city,. damaging the! in u.o purchase of war suppiiob'T. ica heara i la cok cnurcn, mer anu some snods, uno so d or Iwas wounded and a branch of tlio Russian Bank of Foreign Ljommerco caugni nru, mi we conclusion or me uomuaramont cruiser loft in a southwesterly direction, AMERICA FINANCES EUROPE Ten Nations of Europe Now In volved in Struggle and Bal ance of Balkans May Join. EUROPE ANXIOUS ABOUT ACTION GREECE MAY TAKE GERMANY IMPRISONS ENGLISH New York Bankers Take $13, 000,000 Loan of France and Norway Buy Here. (Mr AMorll. 1'iwo o lx llr TlniM.J NKW YORK-, Oct. 30. A lonn of $10,000,000 wnH arranged liy tho Millions of Moslems in Asia and Africa May Go on War pathLate Developments. Iltr AMorlilrd 1'itH to l'oo liar TmN LONDON, Oct. 30. Interest In bnttlos rnglng In tho East, nml West of Europu wns mouiontnrlly oovrshud- od today by Turkey's entrance In tho groat war through tho Innug- unrtlon of hostilities against ltuBsla. bo no pub-1 Lo(l0'1 nid Vnshlngtotwjgreo of which I llow l0VU!"Vinent prohnlHy will this country. Thoro will bo no pub-1 l'ontlm ""U VnBlilngtoujjgreo this lie offering of notofl, all of which ' llow 0VulVinent prohnlHy will hrtvo will bo rotalnod by tho bankorB mnk-l B"Bht offMt on tho Inml operations Ing tho lonn. It wns also learned , ,H,t wl11 n''lft ltolf chiefly by sea. todoy that tho National City HnnlclAB,do from th'8' tho n,08t interest ing. piuiBo oi TurKoyn notion IB tho Kaiser Notifies Great Britain Germans Must Be Released Or He Will Retaliate, (Ily AMorlatol I'km to Own Utf TIiiim.I BERLIN. Cvla Wlroluss) Oct. 30- uormnny notlflod (Irent Ilrltnln t'irougli Aniorlenn Ambassador Gor- jnrd In Ilorlln that If Gormnn elvlllmiB I In Englnnd excepting hoo ngnlnst I whom thoro nro groundB of Hiisplolon aro not liberated by November fi, nil Ilrltlsh subjects In (lormnn will bo 'olmllnrly nrrcstod. Keeling on tho ! subject In Ilerllu In high. ! (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) N0V0R0SSVSK. Caucasia, via Potrograd, Oct. 300, Tlio Turkish cruiser Hamidioh, which arrived noro today demanded the surrender of the citv and Government DrooorLios. threaten ing to bombard the town, The Turkish consul and officials Hvero arrested ana tno cruisor wmidrow, had lonnoil 3, 000.000 to Norway I nnd that Switzerland nlso sought to obtain n lonn hero. bis f:i:;;,; ii wheat market ENGLAND FEARS EGYPTIAN INVASION. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Tlmos.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct, 30, In anticipation of tho inva on of Efivntlan territory! British Ambassador Mallet, actlyi under instructions frpm his govornmont, has informed tho War Between Turkey and Rus Grand Vteltr that if tho Turks crossed tho frontier It would . . .. mean war witli the Entente powers, It is understood that tho i sia 0al,ses mV Ptlons t0 embassies of tho allied powers, fearing a rupture,, have al-J Go to $1.22 in Chicago. made arrangements for tho departure of their diplomatic ro-j ,n,AH.1Mr,.i.c.u.i,VTi...i presentativcs, ciucago. oct. 30. Hostilities between Turkey nnd Russia caused n general clash today to tho buying sldo of tho whoat market. Prices 5SIA PLANS DEFENSIVE 1R , AGAINST TURKEY AT PRESENT cnionod two nnd a half cents n bush 1 ill nbnvo Inst night's lovel, May Wheat' touohlng $1.22. IIOIIIMITS QUITS POST. Dlivrtor of Mint ltclgnn AVus Itc publlriiii from I own. (Mr Awoclite.1 I'rHI la C004 llajr TlntM. WASIUNQTON, I). C, Oct. 30. (ny Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) PETROGRAD. Oct. 30. Although Russia has a now waron her hands, her nolicv will not bo one of general aggression to ward Turkey, but merely a defense of her own interests in the aewuo e. noborts of rort nodgo. Rhl Qnn A !,,,, 4U.-rtnfr fnnlolil ciirmimrloH llio Tur- Iw. "'rector of tho mint, has re signed. It wns announced ut tho Tronsury Dopnrtmont todny that Ills resignation would bo offectlvo when nccopted by President Wilson. Mr. Roborts wns not roaily to nn nouueo his plnns today, but ho prob ably will return to tho bnnklng busi ness which ho left In 1910 to ro sumo the dlreotorshlp of tho mint. Mo was consulted frequently by tho officials of thp Democratic admlnls tratlon whon ho currency Inw was being framed. Ho Is a Ropubllcan, but It was stated at tho tronsury that his resignation was entirely vol untary and would bo nccoptod with rogrots. Slack Sea. A Rlnmnmiis throne tonieht surrounded the Tur kfsli embassv, manifostlne asainst Turkey, Tho people were restminpfl from vinlnnne iw mounted gendarmes, Earlier in fhe day a mob paraded the streets, singing and cheering, BWif SAYS REPORT FORGER TO GET PORTUGAL INTO IB prolmblo effect on tho dellcnto bal knn situation and next what (Jreoco will do. Should Greece enter tho nrona two oxplrated liattloshlpH, MlHsIppI and Idaho, recontly sold to her, may bo hoard from. What effect Turkoy's entrance Into tho wnr, now n conflict of ton nations, will lmvo on tho uncounted millions of Mos lems In Africa and Asia, .Is a mutter of conjecture. It wns mndo known todny thnt In addition to Hlnklng two steamers lu tho lllnck Soa nnd bombarding tho city of Theodosln, Crlmojl, Turkish worships entered tho portW Odessa, sunk n Ruaalan gunboat niiil dnmngod u I'ronch liner. Altliough thoro wns no formnl lo claratlon of war reportodf tho Rus sian ambassador ,wus 'withdrawn.' Lltjlo nows filtered through from Elnndors and' tha Indlcntlous woro that tha censorship was moro rigid. A French i off rclnl stnlomont, whlld oj)tluilllc, -vvns genornl lu tho torms I nnd contained nothing to Indicate a deulilod ndvuntngds oii either sldo. Tho mnlinohlevement, was said to bo tho forcing of tho Cormnuato with draw ncross tho Ysor on account of tho flooding of tho vnlloy by tho Ilolglnns, Of tho battles In Russia Polnnd nnd Gallela, nothing doflnlto wns heard. Potrograd now doolnres tho Germans and Austrlans mny bo ex pected to resumo tho offeuslvo nt uny moment as thoy hnvo rocolvod rulnforcenionts. A DEiaV RATE l.VOREASE PiiMPiigcr Eiiics Citu't Go ITp til Jiiiiimry Hi) uV Ix'ht. Ho- (ny ABsocIated Press to Coos flay Times.) BFRI IN. rvt. .qn. 'Rv. wimlfiss An alleged raid of Gor- -..,, vsuvi v "J "."" . -.' "," I II . I ... 1-1 wns into Ancoa. West Afrca, s declared oniciaiiy waay 10 r n n a "flat lie,'1 forged in order to justify Portugal's participa ""j LloLlOil - (Ilr AweiUlM l'rf la OAea pjr Tlmw WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. Tho In terstato Commorco ComtnlsHlon bub ponded until January 29 an ndranco In tiio pneHoiiKor faros propoBed by a largo number of western railroads. Tho IncroaBO suggestod In tlio tariffs which wero to bocomo offectlvo Nov. 1. offocted tho Oregon Short Lino nmong othors. F'on in the war, DBrUC E M 'US ERiN AIRS RIPS DROP BOIS IN FRANCE. KILLING IN? (Ry Associated rroB3 to Coos Ray Tlmos.) IflMnriM rt on T... nrmnn oomnlnnfiR flmnned two feombs at Bethun'e, France, according to the coi respondent of lh.fi D-iilw r,il r., !,-. U fnll omnnir mnrkfit WOlTien, Kl ing i9and injuring 40, Two bombs were also dropped at Dun- from a Taube machine, 9000 feet in .the air, , A woman and rhiw u,,- uwua r,nA oi h0 winHmvR n the neighborhood - v.uu ricio MIICU ailU Ull lliu iiiiiviv"- - wre smashed, SOUTH AFRICA REVOLT BROKEN. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.; LONDON, Oct, 30, Colonel Brins, who has been engaged in ONE OF OFFICIALS OF NAVY LONDON, Oct, 30, The appointment of Baron Fisher Ad miral of the fleet to succeed Prince Louis of Battenburg as the first sea lord of tho admiralty, was announced officially today, The change is the result of anti-allies agitation, the Prince be ing of Gorman blood, TURK BOAT SINKS RUSSIAN. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) BORDEAUX, Oct, 30, It was officially announced-today that two Turkish torpedo boat destroyers entered tho port of Odessa on the Black Sea yesterday and sunk a Russian gun boat, They also i iflicted damage on the French liner Por tugal, ARREST PORTUGAL REVOLUTIONISTS. (By Associated Press to Coos nay Times.) LISBON, Oct, 30, Azavedo Castello Branco, the last for-' i V. F. JEWETT LEFT BIG ESTATE Gardiner Mill Man,.and Million aire Sucotimb.s to Long Ill nessIs Buried There. , Tllh, fjmtom.UWW'. l- Jowott of Gaidlnur, ono ,of tho wealthiest men In southwestern Oiogon, vn.,Jiold nt (Inrdluor yesterday and tho on tiro town turned out to pay"(rlbuto to tho man who had booil largely Instrumental in Its being. As fiend of tho Gardlnor Mill Company, of which ho "was" prlnclpnl owner, ho hnd been n resident of Gnrdlnor for about thlt ty-flvo years. Ills death followed n long lllnoss his condition hocomlng orltlcnl nbtitit two yearn tlgo. Since thon ho hnd gradually grown wenkor nnd tho Inst fow months wns practically an Inva lid. His wlfo nnd two chlldron, Will Jowott and Narelssn, nged 1-1, woro with Win when death camo. Dcsplto tho great wenlth that ho hnd accumulated by his thrift nnd en ergy simplicity marked ovou his later years whon ho might hnvo hnd nil tho nffluenco that monoy enn bring. Practically all of his tlmo was Bpont nt Gnrdlnor wit It occasional trips to other parts of tho country. Hls'rlso to wonlth wmb duo ontlroly to his own efforts, Rom In tho stnto of Malno about 08 years ago, ho camo 10 tno rnciric coast wuon n youth. Soon nftorwnrds, ho enmo to Marshflold and for a fow years was In tho employ of tho Into O. II. Mor ohuut who controlled tho mill nnd morenutllo business In Mnrshflold nt thct tlmo. Prom hero ho wont to Gardiner nnd bcoamo IdonUfjed with tho Gaidnor Mill CompanK Job. Knowlnnd of Callfomln, wns heavily Intorestod and boenmo n fnst friend nnd ndmiror of Mr. Jowott and to him Mr. Jowott attributed consider alllO Of Ills 8IICC08B. Resides his Interest In. tho Gardi ner Mill Company and oxtouslvo hold ings of timber, ho was a heavy In ventor at Los Angolcs nnd hold much stocks nnd bonds, being Interested In many largo banks. Ills wealth Is es timated at considerable moro than a million dollars. Ill health compelled him to glvo up tha active management of tho Gnrdlnor Mill Company somo tlmo ngo nnd O. R. Uludsdalo, long Iden tified with It. returned from Califor nia to resumo that position. Iloildos his family, a Bltyr of thu doconsed, Mnfl. J. S. Gray, rosldos In Gardiner. Pans Reports Belgians Turned Trick On Kaiser's Troops and Artillery, Raised Havcc With Retreating Army Violent Attacks Made by Germany. FRENCH DECLARE A I IFR ARF RAIMIMft AT A! MflQT EVERY POINT ALONG THE ENTIRE BATTLE 10NT"' Admit British Troops Suffered Reverses But Claim That Later English Regained Lost Territory and Repulsed German Attacks French Version ' (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PARIS, Oct, 30, An official communication issued this af ternoon says: "On tho oxtremo left, inundations brought about by tho Belgian army in tlio lower valley of tho River Ysor liavo compelled the Gormans who passed tho river to withdraw. They woro subjected to a violent cannonado by tlio Belgian and French artillery during tho rotroat, "The Germans endeavored yostordny to doliver very violont countor attacks oh tho Fronch and British army corps which wero progressing to tlio northeast and east of Yprcs, At tho end of today our troops will havo takon possession of various points of support, "Tho British troops, assailod at sovoral points to .tho .north of Labasseo by superior forces, resumed the offonslvo and re conquered considerable territory yiolded to tho enemy, with sovoral other points on thoir lino of combat, Tho British troops ropulsea attacks, On tlio romaindor of tho front thoro has been no gonoral action, Wo made progress almost everywhere," NEW U. S. MINISTER TO RUSSIA. (By Aps'iclatnd Press to Coos finy Tlmos.) PETROGRAD, Oct, 30, Georgo T, Mam, JrM of San fthnr' cisco, newly appointed ambassador of tho Uiiltod Statos to Russia, today formally assumod cliargo of tlio tlio ombassy, v RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR WITHDRAWS. (By Associated Press to Coos Hay Times,) , , LONDON, Oct, 30, The Russian ambassador at Constantly nople has been withdrawn, according to official announcement noro. today, and in consoquonco ot I urklsli attacks on Hqssian ports, instructions wore sont to Russian consuls in JiUrkoyto loave that country. .'.' " ," , ." ).' 11.0 . M I, RE T BIG GAINS BI ALLIES ''' AS RESULT OF YSER FLOODS (By ABsoclntod Press to Coos nay Times.) LONDON, Oct, 30, A dispatch from tho correspondent of the Routors Telegram Company at Paris, says! "I am ablo to say on tho best of authority, that tho efforts of tho allies aro being crowned with success, In consequence of the oponlng of tho sluices of tho Ysor Canal, thousands of Germans wore caught, Those who escaped drowning wero harassed by tho artillery, Somo points of extra strategic Importance have been occupied by the loft wing of tho allies, ll.VVTI RIHIEUS WIX buppressmg the rebellior ? started by Leu .Colonel iKtz in eign minister under the monarchy, has, been arrested, It is re KriL..!r.n5 ine reoeilion siarieu uy 1r'c".l',olrttl nf tlia pnnfi nnrtH that Rovnm nff r.ers havp been mnr soned h the Cafar- f (ISSrK'SSVa dlsh fiom Cape la fortrass, T,;e arsts are said to e the result of a recen njr AuotUlnl Trm to Gw Utf TlmM.J WASHINGTON, D. Q., Oct. 30. Prosldont Zamor was ob- llged to quit tho capital, Port Au Prlnco. nnd sook lefugo on j a Dutch ship. Officials Inter j prot this to mo,an that tho reb- ols are In comploto control of Port Au Prince. I GS SI L ASHORE IN STORM TODAY (fly Associated Press to Coos nay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 30, Tlio steamship Rohilla, a British vessel of 7000 tons, lan on tho rocks this morning half a mllo south of Whitby during a violent southeast galo, Tremendous seas aro breaking over tlio vessol and members of tho crow cat) be soon In tho rigging, Four seamon wero found among the wreckago washed ashoro, Tho Rohilla was bound ufrom Queens Forry to Bolgium to bring tho wounded from France, She carried four nurses, several doctors and a full hospital equipment. All tho women on board woro saved, Every life boat except the last one launched was smashed by the seas and washed ashoro, Tho remaining boat was swamped near tho shoro and the people in it waded to safety, Tho life saving crow with oxtremo difficulty brought ashore two loads of tho vessels' passengers, aftor which further attempts at rescue woro abandonod, With fifty-right persons still clinging to tho vessol, hopes aro ontertained to roscuo these FRENCH STEAMER ASHORE. , , (ny Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) 'LONDON, Oct. 30, Another French steamer, tho Admiral Rigault Do Genoilly, bound from Barry for Havre, is ashore off Capo Barflour, sovonteen milos oast of Cherbourg, The liner La avoie has gone to her assistance, ; AMERICAN PROPERTY DAMAGED. (By Associated Press to Coou Bay Tlme), WASHINGTON, D, C, Oct, 30-Acting Secretary. Lansing - UHI1UUIIW3U mo luuuiinui u uiiuKiuui Hum nip AinencanxUharfTo . fresh apple ciuEit delivered o'Affairos in Petrograd, saying that Odessa was bombarded In any fiuantl y to yimr lionic. Ciiho . pnmn AmoriMn nrnncrU, rlnctrmnl .7 Vfe W"uafUU Arago Soda Yoks, mono ytu-ii, anu ouiiib ninwnouii iwtiij uwijm. I I ftlGGl It i " Ji lUVYlli - u-- - 'wwi'FvuwiHiuiviii i' (Bnmii" i 'i ,wtnni i ' tWt