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OHEOON CITY ENTERPRISE. Kill DAY, KKPTKMUKU 4. 19H. 8 RESIDENTS OF PARIS ALLEGED FORGER HAY KINO OP ENCLANO REVIEWS REIENVEI FRENCH DEFEAT CAPOINAL OELLA VOLPE HI AO OP CHURCH UNTIL LIQUOR BLAMED FOR LONDON HEARS FAIR NEW POPE II ELECTS WHO MAY IOON FIGHT NEFFICIEIIT LABOR OF ALLIES' Vlf FLEE FROM THE CITY Vll 501 GEfi! Ms THOUIANOI CAMP ALL DAV AND NIOHT ron A CHANCE TO LEAVE CAPITAL CITY TAtUS. An. II, 1:14 p. m l.lies of people trtibrd Ur bltM'ki from tnt railway stations todsy. The linn ere of thoee so eam-r to l-ae the city that thr look their poalilone earty. wait Idi for lb ticket offlc- to be opsnrj at f o'clock, tomorrow morning. All places on trln departing today hate been kiM. wbott familire. vitn their hand bast aie. canned to (he II Dca. bere ihey ate their meals an J Slept best Ihey could. The Qual dDrsay station was closed at noon. The croad of p-rhapa liK'O persons then In line were told that no niore tli kHi would be sold today. Only few left their places. The others re signed themselves to a wait of IS hour. IVeeident rolncare. who bat been seen but rarely In public since the war began, brief overburdened with work, today visited the military hospital of BL Martin and spoke to many of the wounded. E OPPOSE WILSON'S PLAN WASHINGTON. Au. It. Sharp pro tests to President Wilson's plan at building up an American merchant ma rina by purchasing German ibtpt In American port! bar reached the slate department. It waa Warned today on high authority. Tha proieaia weto lodged by both England and Franc, through their embassies here. England protested. It waa stated, tnat the home Inaular affair committee auch purchaser would be a violation 1 today on the pending Philippine Inde ed1 America a neutrality proclamation. I pndence bill. It was added that auch action wculd I The report lined by the Republicans aid Germany by taking off the kaJaer a of the committee, declares Japan hands and giving him money In M-imlcht selie all of Gvrmany'a raclflc POUTI-ANn. Or, Mrs. Kota Hero Helm, better known as "June the Uliinde." arcuicd of paastug bad rhrrka In Portland, may be released by ber authorities upon payment by her nimU er of approximately i:oO aha I said o bate obtained from four Tort land bual praa hoosrs. , Her attorney. John BlilHook. la try ing to arranse Ibis outcome uf the wo- man troubles. He baa received a- surancea from rarh of the firm said to have been defrauded that II will gladly accept a return of the money and with draw Its charge. AH seem lo feel sympathy fur the young woman. I hecks are alleged to have b.t-n passed by "June the lllonde" upon A. k C. Feldenhelmer. I. Aronaou, l.ry ft Co. and the ICaatrrn Uutfllllug com- pany, all of which, alio saya. wrre giv rn tir by Hammond, who the auiboil lles now are asking. Money obtained from these buainraa houses, she sa)s. wss given by her to Hammond. Falling to produce ball of $1000 re quired by District Attorney Evans Mrs. Ilrlm waa put in charge of Ma' tron Roger at the county Jail yestrr day. Efforta to get tall will be on- tinned liutay. 8be will be arraigned either today or tomorrow with K. H. Carpeuter. a Portland shoe saleauiau. Jointly Indicted by the grand jury. FAR EASTERN POLICY MIGHT f WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. The na tions Involved In the far eastern strug gle have tnsny Interests and territorial possession In close proximity to the hllapplnes, and to discuss the dtspo- Itlon of the Philippines at this time would be Impolite and extremely un wise." declared a minority report of r s ss OEFENOINO PORCH WIN CHEAT BATTLE NEAR PERONNII IN IOMME i K:naoLi I EHOl3r PROJECHLE IS MOPPED OK PAKIS Airship Bslonging te Tueton Pssm 0r Capital City ef Prench Pregreas ef Battle Told HRWt?VI5T England baa called out most of her reaervists. This picture shows King George at a recent review of the na tional reserves. They consist of men of all ages and number over IjO.vuv. English reservists have been summon ed from various pans of the world. There are many In this country. UINIKIN. Aug. i1 n p. m An Am werp tllapatch lo Ihe lUutt-r company aaya: It Is reported h'-re that (ienrral Pan has won a brilliant victory over iO.Ooo Germana near ivroiinr. lu Ihe d-partuieut of H.iumir." PARIS. Aug. U. 30 p. m A Ger man biplane pasard ovrr Paris at 4 30 o'cliK-k this afternoon and dropped a projit-tll. which, bowiver, did not n plode. The following offic ial atatement was Issued by the war offline this evrnliig. "The situation In gi-nerul Is actual ly aa follows: "First. In Vosges and In Iirralne. It mual be remembered, our force which had taken the offensive at the twin ning of the operation an J driven the enemy out aide of our froutler. after ward underwent aerloua checka. lie CARDIflAL DILI. VOLPE Cardinal Fraucrsro Iella Volpe, as canirrlrngo (chamltertalnl. Is now tl acting brad of the Roman Catholic church. He will conduct affair un'll Ihe conclave electa a new op. IU I sltty nlne years old. He was at Ihe time of his elevation lo the rardlnalalu Ihe msgKlordonio uf Ihe pope and con trolled the whole administration of Ihe papal realdince, supervising Ihe Vail can employee. He bad brld that po sition for aliiht ii'iri. havlnc tiredoiia fore Sarreburg and lu the region of j r b,n the maestro dl camera, the of. possessions. FUNERAL MASS IS HELD change for useless ships. France's protest waa banded to Sec retary of State Kryan by Ambassador Jnaaerand. Rir rti Rnrln..Rlr.. th Rri.lsh ROME. Aug. 2S (via Parls.)-Tho ambasaador. conferred with state de-jlr of fune' ,0 b0 partment officials for an hour. It waa ' Z r! l" understood be proposed a plan for !? ' h 0I. ' late Pope Plu. amplifying rules of British Prise w" ceieoraiw tnia morning oy ..,m ...hi. Am.Han I dlnaU S. wncenso and annutelll. ..inn.n s..n ui,.rf Final absolution waa given by Cardi nals Falconlo, Agliardl, Cassatta and De Ul. Around the catafalque, which Is S3 feet high, surmounted by the triple crown and surrounded by hundred of candles, sat nearly 50 cardinals. f IE IS UNDER MUMS RUL E shipper w hose goods have been seized to obtain their money quickly. British Capture Apia. AUCKLAND, N. Z, Aug. 31. News of the capture of the British expedlilou sent from here to sleze German Samoa of Apia, its capital, was received here today with much satisfaction. Despite the fact that Japan an nounced It would confine Its activities against Germany to the Asiatic main land and Chinese and Japanese waters PORTLAND GIRL DROWNS LONG BEACH, Wn., Aug. 2T. Eve lyn Sherer, a maid employed by Mrs. E. P. Murphy, of Portland. In her sum mer cottage here, was drowned at noon today while surf bathing. Miss Shear- ier was caught by the undertow and It had been feared It mlcht strike also ! was In the water 20 or 30 minutes be at the kaiser's possessions In Samoa, j fore her body was recovered. Physi which was likely to Involve friction i clans worked over ber for an hour with the United States. I without result. HELENA, Mont, Sept 1. The ety of Butte and 8llvr Bow county were placed under martial law In a proclam ation issud here late today by Gov ernor Stewart In the proclamation the governor said that conditions ef lawlessness at Butte and the Inability of the authorities there o cope with the situation were so apparent as to necessitate this course. BUTTE. Mont, Sept. 1. Ten com panies of the state National Guard, un der sealed orders given by Governor Stewart to Major D. J. Donohoue, com manding. Just beforo the troops left Hek-na today, arrived here early lo nlnht and went Into camp on a hillside overlooking the city. When the family skeleton rntt'es. the neighbors have their windows open. M or ha tine, where thry encountered solid defensive work, our forces wi-ie obliged to fall back and to reform, one part on Couronne do Nancy and Ihe other on the French Vosges. "The Germans then assumer the of fensive, tut our troops, after having thrown them back upon their positions resumed the offenalvo two days ao. Thick attack continues to make prog ress, altboughly slowly. It is a verita ble war of sieges, as each position oc cupied Is Immediately fort If M. "Thla explains the slowness of our advance, which Is. nevertheless, char scterlzed each day by french local successes. "Second, the region of Nancy and Southern Woevre since the beginning of the campaign In thla section be tween Mets on the German side has not been the theater of Important op erations. Third, in the direction of the Metise between Verdun and Meslerea, it will be remembered, the French forces took the offensive In the beginning towards Ixmgwy, Neufchateau and Pallseul. The troops operating In Ihe region ol Splncourt and Longuyon have been able to check the enemy's army under the command of the German cron prince." TAX ALL R. R. TICKETS fir 11 who has charge of arranging for papel audiences. Many Auierlcsns who visited Home when Cardinal Delia Volt held thla office remember bis af fable manner and courteous attention. He hss sprnt at) bis life in Rome. He Is archlblshop of Hologna. WASHINGTON. Sept. 1. Thai tuo I per cent war tax proposed for railroad tickets will be paid by the pun-liasvr and not by the railroads waa the a sertlon today by Senator F. M. Sim mons of North Carolina, one of ihe Democratic leaders In the upper house of congress. Japanss Liner Chased, San Franclaco, Aug. 31. The Japan eae liner Chlyo Maru commanded b) Captain William Grern arrived here to day after an exciting (rip across tan Pacific. Captain Grvn aald that be bad been chased between Honolulu and San Francisco by a lia-rman war ship, bellevi-d to be the cruiser l.elp slc, which last Saturday evening ap peared to be only 10 miles distant. The cruiser, he said, loomed up suddei.ly astern and was making all possible spevd to overhaul the Chlyo Maru. Captain Green at once ordered all lights doused and put the crew to work covering the portholes with mat'lng at the same time putting on all steam ahead. Tbls enabled the liner grad ually to draw away. About 12.30 a. m. Sunday tne warships ugbta sans Into the horlion. MAN FHANCIKl'O, Aug. II -Drli.h Is ihe agent wblb nioal frequently brings Ihe American laltr lo th slag where be mual accept carnal nil ilMrul. r. B. :dliir, a lal nxi lra tor, who dal a lit) Una bodlr ol uliakllletl worker. Ieetllle! Indaf be fur Ihe rVd'fal Industrial llclailoii uHiiinleal'in. Ill aaecilluu ram li. ro'thr, Ih.n with Slstenielil that be prefi rrl not in employ unekUM Am efli an workmen. OINMANI DROP MORE l0w8 wn rtiiHCH CAPITAL ClTy OIPI AT REPORTlo ed (tor I oil l lit. The a ..... r" HhhoMliig a slat, iiu i,. h... .d..n.. employ many -ilv- ' ci...i.l.ly . unu.,Uy born American h n we ran du tdh ere lee," he aald 'The reason for a Is la I that an eflli lent American workman Drep Bomb Up ff(i PAIIIH. Hrpl I -It ... u... . ......llM .H . .Ua.l. luaa.lll..M 1 I. - I ft IK Tl I I II I IIU gUTlH' Uf.. "" 7 ! 'li se'fiwsi bsst I - e -fwr rjLrst t. rlaaa i.f Americans who bsre lo lake er Parts Itila afleiBWi ' .Hir work generally la Ihe kind e do ''riven off by gun li euai , . not want. The ran of thla lii. ffl 'el Tower, drooped I., U)ai -lf- rlenrr Inoal often Is drink " rHf. HMh evployed. Ul . " arnuus The Mnlcan laUirer, adled Itiu wll liraa. Is lbs liral man ttl whom lo rial a ti-ant lu sui h lines as grading work. damage we done. WAR TAX IS PLANNED It waa considered nrti lrilil.tia mmm li.. i hll l.M .. tk fired al II. a Ihe aviator k' frtMii the elly at high speed. iu . lilt lha In.., Mr..l ......! . . unalil lo gel Hie range on lha rs Icr.rt ikhlih . . . iiiiim l li it I In Ihe air. I aVrt1fh A sleatiifel raM aa I I FHD KM CflFT HDIWKC ' unomcuuyih.tu. I uii hll uUi i Uainrvij ''w-n i.sd vhw v., i vii 111.1, uwi i iiiiniiu ,Ki,lin rril, , ,lf unv toZ The (lerinaiia fired at him. su . frsginrht of a shell strlklns ill AHHINtlTDN, Aug. II A stamp lor dlaablnl It. Itlghtlng his Uia -u ai on soft drink", as well aa beer slid however, Cainpagne masted In iu stent inedlcturs. Is contemplated by ground safly. member of Ihe house wave and lio an I A a result of hi obiervailisa t .-.I , it. 1 1 1 .i.i.,t i . ..-. i .. i . i . i . . . - w ,i--.iiiih mn rm-i waa eaiu me r rru n were .Ma ergency from an Internal revenu bill checkmate a German offensive a in iniari treasury loaaea uue IO cur- I went ailment of Imports. It Is urged tlist soft drlng are as much luxuries as Hies or tx-er. and Ibat an equitable diairlbuilon of ihe las burden among all consumers would ;e a coinplisuod by this plan. Another suggestion Is a stamp lax of & or 10 per cent on railroad tickets and admlaalon to thonters, baseball Terrible Austrian Osfssl RapoM- U)NH)N. Sept. I In Ihe fact at persistent Austrian denlala. Ilia result stilt rlrriilatrd lonlghl that ihe Kits alona had Inflicted a terrific defeat u on ihe Austrian In llaltcla The wounded were spoken of sa rus. nlng lino th ten of Ihoueam'e Ttt parks and other lloen..d amusements number of dead was not definitely gir. It Is eatlmated that from liO.o.Hi.noo to en out. but was said lo be sp, ailing. lso.oOO.000 rould 1 rataed In thai y Taken In eonnec-tlon with ih. li SO.OOO.OOO rould be railed In that y DISEASES KILL HOGS Taken In connexion with the Uu. alan claim that l-inlwig had hm-n lo vested, many were Inclined lo credit the stories, which, however, were with out official verification. TURKEY READ10 WASHINGTON, P. t Aug. Dls-ases caused Ihe swine breeders of Oregon to lose .000 hogs, valued at m.utni isat yvar, acroruing lo a re pert which haa Jual been Issued by Ihe epartment of agriculture. This Is an average death rate of ;o per 1000 head. During the. year 1913 the ratio was 0 per I.Ooo head and a total bead of V.000 were lost. Oregon haa one of the lowest d-nth rates ner 1.U00 hesd of hoea of anv state In the union. The latest census I " EPOnTS COMC THAT TURK! IX Would Seise U. S. Vessels. WASHINGTON. Sept. 1. Diplomats here asserted today that If America purchased dermal merchantmen, now lying in American ports sucn vessels would be subject to selture by llritlah and French warships. It was said the allies undoubtedly would seize them and hold them for a ruling by a prlic court aa to whether such purchases would be a violation of America's neu trality proclamation. reporta. which are dated January 1. 914, show that there are 300,000 head hogs In Oregon and Ihey are valued at 13,000.000 or 111.00 per head. The farmers of the entire nation last year lost 7,004.1100 bead of bogs rrom disease. Their total value was 1 75,noo,Ot)0 and the death rate lit per 1.000. PUTTING TROOPS ON WAR POOTINQ ANTI-TRUST BILL PASSES PARIS, Sent 1 That Turkey wa about to mobilise 200.000 troops, tat army of the first line, so-eallsd, w stated In a dispatch received Iron. Co stsntlnopls today. WASHINGTON. Sept. : The Clay ton anil trust bill waa passed this lift ernoon by Ihe senate, 40 lo 10. Ev ery Democrat lu the venule and seven Republicans and one Prugrraslve sup ported the bill. l!l!l!llll!!i.Illlllllllin I CALIFORNIA STATE PENNANT and ALASKA THESE ARE THE MOST BEAUTI FUL PENNANTS WE HAVE OFFERED OONT MISS THESE PENNANTS, WE HAVE ONLY A SMALL NUMBER 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 ROTTKIIDAM. Sept. l-TWa si new s hnd been received of a totnal or. der for a Turkish inolnii4uu, infor mation rrom ticrman source was lo the effect that the suits bit. leen putting his forces on a war too' lug for some time, and was ready Is strike on short notice. It has been considered rertnln hers since the outbreak of the wnr thai sooner or Inter the Turks would be come Involved and even the ports neutrality proclumntlon did not shiki this belief. Some accounts were thai the Greeks would be attacked; some that Servla would bo Invnded firrt. The point was not material allies, If the. sultan should strlko nt Sirvls, II was known the Greeks would doclut hostilities Rgnlnst Ihn Turks. In so; event. It was said, the Ottoman force) would be on Germany's side. Messuges from lielglum said Ul German losses In Franco wero vs pendous, 2G.000 Mng mentioned having fallen at Cnmbrnl In one Of course, this figure was uuoftnl und unconfirmed. Tho French and British wore a said to have lost frightfully, but, f'Ktt lug defensively, It was unilurslo'id (lilt their armlos bad suffered much lei seriously than tho kaiser's. The reMirt persisted that thu Aue trlnns hnd suffered a crushing dnfcil, with horrible losses, In Russian Po land. From Austrian sources this wti denied, liownver, and, as practically all tho most reliable accounts agroed Hit! tho HtniKKlo along tho western I'm slim frontier was still undecided, tbi story was not generally believed. Pennants are useful and lasting. Everybody likes the brightness of the pennant colors. Clip the coupon in today's paper nd get the pennants while the offers are open. Hundreds are doing o 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 gorgecus 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 cents. Previously Announced WASHINGTON 8TATE 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 City Enterprise. By mail, 20 cents in cash or stamps. i 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. Trust the President, He 8yt. WASHINGTON. Sept. 1. Speaking before the housa inarlno committee this afternoon, Socrotnry of th" Treas ury McAdoo declared that If tho Unit oil States purchased nierchnii'ment from Germany, President Wilson couU he depended upon to goo that Atnerl ca's ncmtrullty proclamation wus not violated. "Thore Is no more punctilious citi zen regarding this country's neutrality than President Wilson," said SccrctuT McAdoo. "I think we can safely tf'1 the president and the proposed ib! pliig board to take no stops In "(writ ing ships that would be In violation"' neutrality laws." )MK).S. Hel.l l-Thai - man adtame In liorlhrrw brn ihitked by Ihe mu. M, t ri 8ays Belgians Attacked. WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. The loV lowing telegram was received today M the German embassy from the UerlU foreign office. "A Rotterdam newspaper corros pondent was an eye witness of tho per Hiiimia attack of the Domilntlon of lOU- I vain on the Germnn Boldlors. Fruno- tlronrs (snipers) were allot with Jolt tallleiiBes! An officer of tho Gormsu army staff was killed and lutor ' t'ound with his throat cut." On Mail Orders Kindly Send 20 Cents in Stamps Address Pennant Dep't. tie ElterpiiSC iOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH Oregon City, Oregon i Tell of Austrian Atrocities. NISH, Servlo, Sept. 1. Numerous charges of Austrian atrocities on Ser vian non-combatants were enumcratid In an official statement given out uere today. During their fllKht following their defeat at Shabatz, it was asserted the Austrian looted every town they . i.iiti,i? nftRRpn nmrnirinir wnmnn ana annuo many. U ni'- id. Thirty lured i 30,000 Russians Captured WASHINGTON. Aug. 31 lhmmnn.1 T .(.If.nSI XU tTA Pfllitll itiuuniiiiu litinniuiiB " -a v . enHt PruHHla, following three b!B bi' ties, according to a wireless messag" received today at the German embassy here. The message follows: Aboui in nnn Dn..lnn, lnliMlnff- many alga . ' a i- Kotfles si onicers, were capiureu "" ,. Ortelsburg, Hobensteln and Tanneu berg, east Prussia.