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8 ADVANC (WHEAT HARKET IN III I Sift GEORGE CALLACHAN HI AOS BRITISH (HIPS OF NORTH ICA fltlT FOCE FICHT1NC IS RIPCRTEDTO EEC:" RACING W AM) ABOUT IHE TOWM Of LIKE ALLIES WQL UNITED IMPORTANT CAVALRY MOVE "MINT! CRf IN OfeilATlONS 0' T-tl INVACiNQ FORCtt flCHT FOR FORT! II ON r I! ItHlTl.lVH. Ore, An :l'hrrv all. Ill llir rrlit!l 1'f H l -tl j 'ii.it-i l.:i I1.. nh mating in-ii-tr.U s I urr Y i. li.'inl a.l r , III Ihe -l U grl.rl4ll l(llflrl l i'...h Ike t.util.S Li-oild l all t..llliie. Jt-Jin U ti I lli'ii II III J lit Ike !,tjl ti.all.l l.fe I lurikr mull ' frp.iiti I'T I hot 1, iwiM. , Oat I. Utel I. liilIH .loli,'i-r ill. Be lor in.!iif.liie d-liry kiiU bid. (rationally .li..-4 ; u - a 1 1 ' Kr!ry ii.aik.l I. nun. v-n 'I "''1 ;(h Imle iiiitlrtlM I.I t.ir rllll r tvti Mi!!iu;t remain trry 'r t i" 't.ri. n..ii.liial t-e.au. of I he lltltll. J c.fr.lllH. I IUy uni.il.iu It ra.ik'l un h!ig-d uh rknr.. in .. at offer jiriFs sn. Hh curislgtitilriils fror "lie tslley Ml bcnty PEAR CROP IN IHE II 1.0.TXN. Aug. 13. 1 :o i m. The rutimife Trtt-crtl'b coU!pik I'u. el rorrtiiK.iiwcBl s "lbe !! rims bat ruulrtl lb Utin.au la - ........ ......... ii. i(M'tf..i nrn? eiiiuu.iiBi .. . . . . . . Ufi .ig d n.ss-rd i5er..0 iW.ry. IWITI.AXP. Or. Aug. -while lut.ntry a4 ruil.ry - ih I'.cific m.rth.r.t is l.aortsg In tr prodm i'ti tin st-- i,io. th outlook for vl'H hi ben MU'SSEl-S. Aug. li. S iS p. m. m dimmed sonic, hst by lb action of pan. 1 be Grrttun rtuy bi novel ,m i.( th Washington marketing M north of Uege and U idtaocmg Into j t.-rv.u in forvir.g a rut in price hri Ibc brart of Iwlgium. Ii diilicult to,, uch concession tier entirely un determine i objective. ! needed to mova the crop. Tbr I a screen of intirr la Th Hiuation h t.en funb- r trJorduury tore. .lot ib .(...! 'ront ' re..(e4 by h tvt that tb- cm nj of the UN rmle. Tbo Br .-tnyj;Mn4 Junction anJ e.i.-rn U cor,' to ln.l.n Ue(e. tt- tWa i'M of folorado have cavalry I. .inraacJ la .carp llshiia. ' that they hate the lancr.t ami f inert IK.IU the aerm.n and allied aru.ie. r, ,cmP of pear, ever produced la , Col feelinc their ay. Irado.e.tlmate,! at 400 csrload. mostly leeiinnneir ay. Iirtleti and KH-ffer The former III Tb, flkj.1 for th. 'vVm won bcle Auu.i 5 and IJes. fort. ha. br.m . ,0. K,rtfer. bet.een ScptemlK-r :o and fonuuimiei i bridw at .Jxb. for; h1, the trn.port of iwv yad .''"V.- her adver.. condl.lon. to interfere terlal. aad It poaip but . mut-, nluctlon of perfect iner.' Uneou.ly an attempt IU be m.Je w- ' fc ir.v.ful . cro tn. Kiver sieue u u mi ui . Liege, for convoy bave tx-ta iiihuil proceeuin iora r.uk... h1 mol, rfM h,H. unforr, un tne report tnai oiHrauoii. on n(i, and xtcnlr teal, were laiuilucnt. a cor-1 ffot , repondrnt. by prnilkiuti cf the ar. coatrot, mad. a circuit otx .') aille , of the ltetiitaa frv.nl. vi.uiix ho tx-: trvme advuc and la'ktii 'l:h the of fleer and men. Tbe lloltlan are on the alert, a Im portant bodle of Trerciau cavalry are making their way through tbe country above LU'ie. prncea.i. In the direc tion of TonKre and St Trond. Tbe impreoion of tao rorrnpondciit 1 that no heavy fiKhiaf i likely In lWlplan Llmburic. wber-j the 'j-rman bav. little or no infantry. I'y tno oi position offered by tbe iieUtiHn trooi at Llepe. tbe German, lost preclou time, which was prodiaMy enpioyed by the Krench and Urlt'.n In coiiceu trmtlnn mas-. at convenient Vernbortf. All day force, bave Wn o dlsos(;d a. to be .upported by forlitl-d nmsse at many of the chief points, but little or nothing baa been done anmnd Unit sela, and It Is thought that city U be ing used aa a bait to aiuc tbe Germans. FA mm v u 1 i i ii i ( i j T ll FLEET IS MR GERMANS BRITISH WAR BURIAU ANNOUNCR j TIUTON SHIPS WILL I BE ll'NK It i.f(l.lll iaii-1 lb! Ik "l ltll. k aie dMUlig Ik. I.r(ih'i Im.. - llm feel. of Ik. (lkt In l en I ul II dr laid II..I 4 i.il li.MIKIl (ill. had krtD t..v4. Ille l.rn Jll relK'Hi'D' I ..III Ui.'iv .li. un id,' lir il'UMIit i inn lu I. . UANV TILIOHAWS Of iVMPATHV fOtH INTJ WHITI MOlS rMI.UV ENCIISH WIIL EXTEM) NO OUABTER Contul Dfcljrc AlUnlic I. C'tjr I T'i'f.c a Far Sjuih Trini dad French CUim a Victory CAHRANA HALTS WAII GOODS: , Cl SMCMO 10 ILLA- H( i I VOLT HOSSIULt f U'AIIIMi'l'.. A.i I IT- lie).. il j ('iraii' h in. 1. 1. .1 ti . ' I m Ijiiii i. .i a lame lilpiui III nf iiii,.iiiIIIhii 1.11) Ik'lied In I. .-mini Vl'M. iiir.llim In1 ollli'Ul ..li. I.H.iy In lie 4.ti,n ' loll giitrtltnu Id. for liunv e. k. l t k.n .. 11 l.iix re. ruilin and luitin n.i iu..u. 1 Cairanu ha m-l nt)i I.-. I I i hl;ni.. 1.1 of Ihe Utter Ik Taniplc. To.U . Ii.' e.r. he .alle.l a hill an! .:nn of bii have bi- n inifi kmiiK mn iniitiltloii fur bun i-re nm. h urtirie lti'H.rt of liiervaal'iK fli l.n he leen tbe coiiiiii"i.nialll leader come from ari.ni a.iir iii linin lien ml ilia hlniM-lr to t r'ii lit ilirm t . 1 l OVlHIV, ng. j: . The luiiuh r liifoimailoii bureau inl Ihi a veiling Die f.illoMlng Rlaleiiii 11I 'Ihe rntl.h fleet l . .irthlhif III.' All.ilitli' fur five Hern an cruller I tn.iu to be there. I he .. t itini ttlll 'be Iniuled conilluiallv i..l k l( Iimi t . 1 1 - Li any 111U. In.l Kteiilually ... .. - ..I . .. ..... . . . .. uiej 01 ne run uo 11 wi.i mil or tp Inml it HI Tbe admiralty I rumiialoiilug 1 f.itl merchantmen for r. I'pn.i 111 n J autiiiary criilner to kip the m mule clear of German ml lp " tniii h allh him raii.e mn..i.l . f I.i'MMiN, Aug. ti The Hrl'Uh tt.tr Ihe reaMin why he I .i.r..d 'h Information bureau iun Ihe follow. 1 the altitude of Carn.na .. ,ei I In iat Hu nt tonight. Kortti thai be will HrnM on ihe rn O11I of rtf German finy corp the ling out of ihe agreement r-m h.'.l at hulk hud been located thi atiernoo't. Torreon when he brim h wa tenia Kvl.l.ntly the great nmi I conun- iltelv adlu.te.l. There II a.:r.d iraieii i.eiween i.uvo nun l.'lti intiuri; thai delegate ripreaelltlug etery I'Mi.l I al' aliiMia 'The fuel that a gr.nt number of 'toldler linul.l meet In Irall a plan 'or l..f the tuui Herman are anown to i- oil vu wet holding the rle tliiL, MRS. WILSON DIES TflURSDAYEVENING aUMOIH OF FAMILY Alu BtDSIDf WHIN TMt N ' COUIt PMSIDINI PKOSTRAIE HUH 1.1 iwjik irrv;if Mr. Woodro Wilson. NdmiT3l Sir GCORGE CALLAGHAfi In controlling the ravage of the cod ling moth. Without a doubt the ft nit Vice Admiral Sir Georite Callaghan I In command of the Hrltlnh fleet ihat as lent to the North '- ills Hug uhli) i the Imn Ihike. puruiK the lu cent mohllliiitlon of the hoii'e fleet of lde of ihelr countrr prote that the Kusnodernian front i. r. far a tier ninny I concern "t, I lightly guardi d." I Atlantic Clear for Tuffle. NEW YOHK. Aug. 1? The lrltlli consul h-ie declared thl afternmtn that Admiral Sir Chriiilo,lier fiml dock had reported glial the Atlau'lc wa. clear for Krltlnh tr.ifflc aa fur ouib a TrlnldaiL He id no '.er I man warhli tee re on th line of j steamer traffic to Kngland. I Kollosing thl diH iuintu n It wa an nounce.! that the stenuihli fedrlc and New York will itld h'ridav for AMERICAN TIRES IN WAR SERVICE beU? eve'; .Slpp'?- ?'lh(.4i!,i rrMl" ",r,i-!Jver.ool. Ti.; Kro,,,r:,,d .Vd M,n near nrwJuclnS UuirU ,PP Admiral t al juthan was per- n,.,l)Ilklli WM ,aiw wlM gjUlir. ' " . I""""' l",rK lr ;',v" day for the same port. r.itri'l'U" enorm SENATE NAMES LAST Jimt before tbe M vl. un oar fiord darkened the horlion of the I', ri. r.r department. General IjicIo lllsnci. coiiimundlng the coniltinlinilit 'rll iiilni- force 111 Meilco, drove bl r car ttiroiik'h tbe tlirl. k. l of the Matamit riMi battle. Tbl car wa riiiipp.i with Mrestone Non Hkld tin The tin Were badly iniillUted by tbe ball of bullet from the federal abarp hmt er, but the loiuh fabric wa not pme tra'ed, although a ball from one of the mix bine gun rut a broad gtl III ore of the trenl. General Hbinco g4te VMII;ill. Aug 1 Ihe While II. .lite f:ik..t.-d I Ut anil I ' glm ol lll.lbl I'll !.! Ill Uila .11 and III 'line .IjhiIiI.-'. wrrr l"4ll'U up I. ! ! I(. Ij.IHi of Ike .n i.l. lit lid Mi ll..n who .11. I ol a tout I'll lt.it i.f ilii-a. wl j iil.ck tea terdav aftern.mii, were aril.lng on rv err iralu. All tUga In hlitnn were 1 1 It. at half staff lixlav. Ike I !... gale wrre I loai d. Many nit-! from bun ,l.. hinio weie Blllnllg tle rtielted l'....l eiue and flower lama I nun VVatiliig A bill for Ihe i Un. million tllalilct and for llm l.n prtiteinetit of l.l alreet n I al!.-. drafted at Mr. Wilson re.ieat, 'ssid )rsterddV by the senate. It was etpectrd Ihe house Would t.ik" similar action today, l'ri l.l.iil Wllsiui was s. iff. tIi g frt in liertousura tmlay II,- teas 4l bl f flee for a few minutes, i ,i armg i p mg Cviyss Ad;nie Wi.su MtSihs Capital n,n',i, H..lt Stmt yam uf S;n.p4u, Ntw I- W AillM. il, Aug I li. t W ilt., ii. w lie ki t lie i urn , m4i. (i .n,., ( ( I if I'aiy 1 i;ia)s..u, '-I ul I 1... son 1isl. Un and n..j Va.e university I iMoomlng the real old time iiiH..enl f ir llnrtar.I. listing defi-nteil Ihe rrln .li 011 Ik wilier, tk dliiiiiolid and tbe irn. k All Ihat note re.ii.ilna f.ir the Hlu. I to tiiuie k In rtt.ll lug the armada. WASHINGTON. Aug. 7. The sen ate confirmed late this afternoon the nominations oi Vai M. Warburg nf New York and Frederlrk Ielnno a members of the federal bank reserve board. This completes the orpanlia tlon of the board. SEATTLE AUT0ISTS HURT ; SEATTLE. Aug. 6. George Butler, a ! broker, of Juneau, Alaska, was fatally hurt and four women and thrct other men, were less seriously injured, early this morning, when a touring car plunged over a 50 foot embankment near the city limits. Our Lumosr production. j About 4o.usj.uiU.UsJ feet of lumber j of all kind's I the anmml production 1 In tbe rtilied Suite Of tbl nearly i i.Ui.uJ.u feet, board measure, are j further nmiitifncturcd. tbe other por tlou remaining fur rough construction lumber and for similar piirpoKe. Thl 1 exclusive uf material which reaches Its tin :il ue In the form of fuel, rail road ties. pout, poles, pulp wood, coop erage, wood dNUllutes and the bark, and extract demanded by the tanning Industry. If Huerta hud ben running away from war w-e should hste to comm's erate him. but he was ci.tv running away with JIO.OOO.OOO, we'll let It go at that. the tires credit for carrying him fo- ou cargoes of grain vol rann-d nnd'ly nut of the diinger tone. prt-served goods. The freight fleet of ljter, when It seemed that I'urle the White Star line was ordered thl Sam must Invade Mexico, a r-port nf afternoon to hurry hete and loud gr.iln the part these lire played in the and foodstuff. i above scrimmage came 10 the mm of Advice from Montrtal s.ild Hint all ('apt. Alfred Aloe, depot qiurlen: nsl. r llri'lah ships were loading of th. 1. S. army In Galveston. II" I Immediately got In touch with the r'lre stone company and. although he illd not want pneumatic tires becausi of the danger of puncture, he ordered Klre!oiie solid tire with quick rei.nn--able rims. Thl eiulmeiit made It poMlhlo to change a lire lu few ml:i uti w hen necessary. Thl led to other department tak ing up the mutter, and at the present time Firestone tire have become wide ly distributed in V. 8. army .-rvl e. available grain. financial relations be' ween Knglund, France and.Amerlcn wero being rees tablished. Tim following statement was Issued this afternoon by J. I'. Mcrgan c Co.. "The French government tmlay mu terlally Increased Its di'iosits with this firm and we are now prepared to sell checks and ciibli t:tiiifer on I'aris for liberal amounts." French Claim Victory. HUISSKI.S. Aug. 12. The French troops engaged with the Germans In ltclgtum. werw winning decisively, the war office here ntraminctd this ultr-noon. K.very Kuropeiin nation Involved In the war prays, to God for ucci-bh t.i lis arm. Ilellever In divine Interposi tion w 111 have tomethlng to think alu-ut before peace Is brought about. Arthur Kl.-I. In r Is tbe only tuemlier nf ihe (limits t. w.-r a ctdlar on his tuiaekall shirt Arthur bend Is so far U.ve bl sk.iuliler Ihat be feel more drei-l up w lieu ih. Intervening pc I neatly entered. Will Cur. Most Anything. Hiilmrluiii Life iiiiite I 'alls I-or. IShiirp. the naturnllst, glilug "a pre m rlpiloii u i-nre in.mt any Ihlng." is follow 1: A small fnnu of an acr. or Mora. "A smiill Incouie-of a thousand or more. "A auiall family of four boy. or uior. "A real love of uuture. " Hlg ilorulng and .veiling churea Tbe dose to be taken dully, aa long a life lasts." ell III wllli, Mil lulistiilil 11 in 11 Mi W iIm-ii Mi Wilson list (..ei. ,uf(. ,,, . a lill,.lli.t.., f ,ert ms Ii.,i, " Krisctit ills. a. e r fi,r , u y Ike Ual wr, k aim kss I., en .i,mi I f-A - s , . . . " " in iiiiiiu I.l ,n u. s'O'l'i rie.l k ., , al , u , al-iit Ihe While II.,,,,,, ,,llUl;, rr. sidri'l Wll...n urged ,u to k a iimk r 1 IliiMle, kut lin ,:l4j lu leat. bun. ims, aim ims s. sUktli lor ln-r busi.sii.l ir.. llllilllllllllllllllH CALIFORNIA STATE PENNANT and ALASKA l'r.-...-lit W lis.. 11 today .'J'.i .l.Ji eligagrimiil lie ,i. ut the itU: si bl wife bedslile. sleeping . It f.,r . few minute lii an id'oiiim r,, n. A teli tram of siii'4iliv in .-.,11,4 at the White ll.ni.. from Vi..i..,i . 1. odnre llooj. t-l. Mi, 1 l-resi.in.t shall rallid and tol.ed klj sinin.ii., In person ' Tbe si-lisle adjourned .it J 1 ...-l.. k after Ki-na'nr Kern he.l ai , .,.-.1 Mr Wllsiui death. 'I hi h..,, .1 loiimed al 4 It oi hMk It. ni.. tit l iiil. riN., announcing n,sj.ia there (Speaker l laik lun.e I , ,,. inlltee. i.,ln,.s.-, of in.. m..iu!r ,om i n siaie. in aitrlid .ho fun. rI. Veteran emplotea of Hit- l.-i-i.'iiur. offlie wept when ihey M-ird Ih lien. Tbe s.-iiale tills afl. in i.m 1, ii,. kill for the elimiiiatii.n ,,r .,i,,i,kt.i . slums, written Mrs Wiu.un r 'I t. and sent It to Die I. note. Ik-aide the Itleinbert of III. fsnilU .ill" I.IICK Mlllll ll. NeereUry of tlm Tn asiirr Mi AiIih, and Kranci II Si)r were In Un. pit k rM.n when Iks 1114 came. Sei reinry Tumulty ahuouu. Mrt Wilson death when h-i returned llig from the leglslatlva i,u ::li.ll M 6 u'cloi k. " .Mrs. Wilson died at ti 01 .,.-k." lis said lu a broken voice. Tumulty wa too overcome lu glte any detail. Ir. (lron told Presld n( Wilson early today. Ihat hi wife ess, waa hopele. and the pre.ldenl broke lb., new o hi daughter About 10 o'clock Mr. Wllaon tiirilr to her husband and said: W(Kdrow, I will pass away r(,wr, fully when I know that Alley i,ui It passed. At noon Mr. Wilson w hlspert. n lr. Gratsnii: I im lor, If no, proinlt Uia that you will lake cure of Wood, row." Pr. Grayson said llie preslil.ot stood besliln li bedside holding lilt wife's hand when kIk died. Ilia Hue daughters knell on tho other aide of the bed. THESE ARE THE MOST BEAUTI FUL PENNANTS WE HAVE OFFERED DON'T MISS THESE PENNANTS, WE HAVE ONLY A SMALL NUMBER FUNERAL RITES OVER ALL WASHINGTON BUSINESS HALTS DURING BRIEF BUT SOLEMN SERVICE Never before in history have you been able to secure regular $1.00 Pennants for 15 cents, and you could not now, only with the coupon clipped from this ad. Use your coupon today. RETAIL VALUE 75 cts. and $1.00 36 inches long, 15 inches wide Pennants are useful and lasting. Everybody likes the brightness of the pennant colors. Clip the coupon in today's paper and get the pennants while the offers are open. Hundreds arc doing so and the pen nants are going with a grand rush to brighten the Home, the Office and the School. Dont' forget the boys and girls away at school and send them pennants; will make their rooms more cheerful. The young men and women who are employed all day appreciate the gay touch in their rooms when they return from their day's work. They make gorgeous decorations wherever used. If you have not already secured the previ ous pennants offered, start at once to make up your collection. You will want every one in the series. When you use the coupon you receive $1 dollar pennants for one coupon and 15 ccrm. Previously Announced WASHINGTON STATE AND Oregon State Pennants can be had by presenting coupon at this office or by mail. Pennant Coupon (Good for all four Pennants announced.) Name Address Pennant desired This Coupon and 15c (to cover incidental cost of handling) entitles the holder to one Pennant when presented at the Circulation Department of The Oregon Citv Enterprise. J'y mail, 20 cents in cash or stamps. This Coupon Good for Any PENNANT Pennant Coupons appear in the daily and weekly issue of The En terprise. Any coupon is good for any pennant which has been announced. In ordering pennants which have already been announced it is nec essary to send one coupon and the incidental handling price for each pen nant desired. Mail orders are sent out the same day received, if the pennants are in stock. Should the pennant desired be out when the order is received it will be held until we are notified to send another. On Mail Orders Kindly Send 20 Cents in Stamps Address Pennant Dep't. f Jg ElteFPFlSe Oregon Cit? Oregon J rend First WASHINGTON. Aug. 1(1. lirlef mil simple final service were hold over the body of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of the president, at 2 o'clock thin nfternoon lu tbn eusi room of thn While House, Selections werw from tint fifteenth chapter of Corlnlhlnns ntiil the fourteenth ler of St. .lull 11. Then followed prayers it ml u benediction. GroiiH'l nroiind tbn riiHkel during thn service wero 1'ronldent Wllmm nail Ills lliroe (IniigliterH, several rclutlve of Mrs. Wilson, the senate n ml limine rouiuilttocH and the ineiiilierH of tliu cabinet mid their wive. Thn follow ing prayer was offered by tho Hev. .Sylvester lleiich, u lifelong friend of tliu Wilson family: "Wo lili'HH then for thy grnco, which kindled her heart wl I Ii love for thy dear mum! and enabled her to f i lit tho good fight, endure pallimlly unto tlui end nnd to obtain victory. We magnify thy niiiun for tho gift of (Ms precious life, for tliiiui Imago wss gr- cloiiHly reflected In her service and rhnrn:ter; for hnr love ho louder, loy ally ho unflinching, devotion of duly. ChrlHtllko uiiHciriHliiit-gs, self forgotnil noHH, gcrvlen to others anil her charity. We bless tlioo that her going Is but translation to higher mid holller mln lyrics In Hint life wlioro lliy Hurvuo" nerve then foruver." CongreHH wns adjourned snd nil go eminent departments were io i.,. n..... .,.! ..ll UiiHhlnuton biislnoHS siiHi.onded nctlvltlea wl.llo lo funoral service wns In progWHg. KILLS WIFE AND THEN SELF ma Awr.id.HS. f'nl.. Aim. 12. ul... ......... . . ii.. i, I,.,, Wiii li Inn. about HO. shot nnd killed his wife, Aiiiin. 22, In tliu Alnmo .,..(., I,, tlw. i.iiHlncKR (IIhIi'Ii'I hero today, and then fired ft bullet through his own head, dying liiHlnntly. Tho shootini? created n panic. In thn cafe. According to witnesses, wninum went to tha enfo, when) hlh wife wns iini.lnved ns n wn ircHH. to uIhciihh a suit for divorce she Is auid to l'av0 brought recently. She rolimed to iui with him. Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. T wt.a i.flrw.lrn.1 u-lth ri VKUflt Hf-V allOIlt iniu mil, umi nuiwi thn dnctor's medi cine and other romodles with no re lief, only getting worse atj tho time. I waB unable to do anything ana nu weight dropped from 115 to 12!i pounds. suffered for about two monins was advised to use Chamberlains 'ollc, C'holora and Plnrrhoea Remedy, j . . - i nnA ii nvA me 1 useu two oiKiie" oi ii " permanent relief," writes B. W. Hill or Snow Hill. N. C. For gale by all deal- liillllllllllllilllllillillililillUM (Adv.).