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DAYTON TRIBUNE Entered as second-class matter April 7, 1911 at Dayton, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879 Published every Friday st Dayton, Oregon by F. T. MELLINGER, Editor H. D. SKINNER. Publisher Commercial Hotel To Our Patron» Uh** t •. 'C GOOD MEALS COMFORTABLE ROOMS CLEAN BEDS Careful attention paid to our pa trona wishes. . Briefly, this is it.- We are giving free a Springer ironing board with each electric iron pur chased of us. If you buy a Hot Point iron, pay us $3.50 and you are entitled to this ironirg board with out coss to you. You know what the electric iron is. No use to discuss that. Good Servie« Subscription $1.25 h year in advance YAMHILL LODGE Nu. W 1. O. O. F. Mwtvvarh Wvdnvaday , nW ht In I. O. O. F. hall ' NOTICE A cross in this square indicates that your subscription has expired and unless we are notified you will receive no more copies of THE DAYTON TRIBUNE. Please give this your attention. GENERAL FRENCH Proprietor A. J. McCann Yamhill Electric Company L. H. Litscher, Local Manager OLD HICKORY C amp No too w. O-W. Moot» •v«r> Skturd»/ niahl in NicboU Hall. L H. LITSCHKR W. B. YORKE C. G PROSPERITY CIRCLE Na «MI W. O. W. Brussels are being hastened and that M. «I» let »nd 3rd Saturday aftvrnoona. and th» the seat of government has been re »nd and 4th 1 huiaday vvvnin»«, in tha W. O. W. moved to Antwerp. The royal family Hall. Dayton. Otaaon. Atmrtta Hunter Amand » Wihun has left the city. G. N. The French war office announces Its troops have occupied the town of Schirmeck, in Alsace, and that It cap- Z. SPANGLE tured several important pieces of ar- tlllery. It says French troops havs TONSORIAL artist taken the heights to the north of the Runs a FIRST CLASS Shop Alsatian frontier, tn German territory, and the French line now passes BATH IN CONNECTION through Abrechevillier. Lorquin, Asou- Oregon Dayton, dange and Marsal. The German emparor, the crown prince and two other Imperial prince« are at the great fortress of Mains. QR. 0. C. GOODRICH The emperor’s departure from Berlin for the front has ewked enthusiasm in the German capital. Oregon Apparently the Germans’ plan of Payton, campaign has so far miscarried that they are eight or tan days behindhand YAMHILL COUNTY in the design of smashing France by F. W. HOLE Lime, Olympic Cement Sand, Gravel, Shingles Building Material OREGON DAYTON DENTIST Royal Confectionery , Abstract Company General French, commander-in-chlef of the British troops now aiding the French and Belgians. X.°' The meeting of these reconnoitering J GIBSON, President parties in force h.s resulted in on| Abstract in Yam. figl ting. In which, according -to .... . French and German official accounts, I J Oregon McMinnville, the allies scored further successes. Strong French forces are now in possession of all the passes of the Vosges mountains, from the west, as tar as those leading down to Colmar. A full line of Candi es, Seasonable Fruits, Cigars and Tobaccos. kinds. Try Our Milk Shakes. They’re Fine REBELS ENTER THE MEXICAN CAPITAL There are persistent rumors that Italy will join the triple entente. A dispatch from Rome says the Montenegrin troops, aided by the in habitants of Herzegovina, are success fully invading Austria, whose block Mexico City.—The national capital ade of the Montenegrin coast has prac is in the hands of the constitutional tically ceased. ists. In accordance with a prearrang The reported purchase of the Ger ed plan. General Obregon marcbed in man cruisers Goeben and Breslau by with his army and took peaceful pos Turkey for $20,000,000 has been made session of the city Saturday. The eit- the occasion of action by the British, 1?">118 greeted him and bis soldiers French, Belgian and Russian allies, with cheers. The evacuation by the which call Turkey’s attention to her fédérais was completed Saturday and duty as a neutral. constitutionalist troops are now quar Stern measures are being resorted tered in the barracks which the gov to in Germany to compel military serv ernment soldiers recently occupied. ice, according to a dispatch via Lon General Carranza, with the main body don. It is reported that Dr. Karl Lieb of the army, entered the city Sunday. knecht, the famous German socialist With the resignation of the military leader, has been shot to death for governor of the statas of Chiapas, refusing to join the army. Vera Cruz, Tabasco, Campeche and Other nations threaten to become Yucatan, the last vestige of the old involved. Germany is credited with a regime disappeared. plan to reach St. Petersburg by way For the first time in months Amer of Finland and to have armed Finns ican flags flew beside the Mexican for uprising. Italy has mobilized 250,- colors. General Obregon caused to be 000 men on the Swiss and Austrian posted throughout the city a decree frontiers and is holding the passes of threatening the immediate execution the Alps. The government of Holland of an officer or an enlisted man who has officially given the French gov disturbed public order. ernment renewed assurances of neu trality and its intentions to make this Ohio Will Vote on Suffrage. neutrality respected. Sixty thousand Cleveland, Ohio.—That the voters Dutch troops are on the line of the of Ohio will be given the opportunity frontier and large areas of land have to vote on a«woman suffrage amend been flooded. ment at the general elections on No- The first dispatch direct from Ber vember 3, was made certain when lin uncensored by the authorities of petitions with more than 200,000 the nations at war with Germany was names were placed on file with the received by the Associated Press secretary of state. through the medium of the Gold schmidt Wireless company’s station at Awaits Regular Mexican Election. Tuckerton, N. J. The message con Washington.—President Wilson, it tained the important information that was learned authoritatively, has de during the fighting at Mulhausen con cided not to recognize the constitu- siderably more than 1000 French of tlonallst government of Mexico until ficers and soldiers were taken prison a regular election is held. ers by the Germans, who also captured four cannon, while in another fight THE MARKETS with the French at the border of Lor raine, further to the north, the Ger Portland. mans also took 1000 prisoners. Wheat—Club, 85c; bluestem, 88c; The beginning of the third week of red Russian, 83c. the great European conflict found Hay—Timothy, $18; alfalfa, $12. scarcely a German soldier in France. Butter—Creamery, 32c. That is regarded as a most significant Eggs—Ranch, 23c. fact in the military situation. Aside Seattle. from the attempt to capture the forts Wheat — Bluestem, 92c; club, 86c; around Liege, the fighting is regarded red Russian, 83c. as merely preliminary and mostly out Hay—Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, post affairs, with the French and Bel $14 per ton. gians disputing every inch of the Butter—Creamery, 31c. ground. Eggs—30c. That the Germans are forcing their way through Belgium is indicated by | Later On. the Brussels report that German cav "Sny, hnve you forgotten you owe alry is approaching the Belgian capi me 100 fran<-»?" "No. not yet. Give tai, that measures tor the defense of nie time.’’-Pele Mele. Proprietor Bert Inman The Arcade Theatre BRIEF WAR NEWS Ice Cream and Soft Drinks of all CO' E. E. M c D onald , Prop. Every Wedserday and Saturday Night LATE MOTION IICTURES J. E. MELLINGER Dayton, Oregon Notary Public Legal Papers Neatly Executed Madam, Read McCalTs The Fashion Authority fw wnmM. 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St. Petersburg.—The czar has issu ed a proclamation confirming the Grand Duke Nicholas’ promise to re nr prMrnil UJTCDCCT store the anelent kingdom of Polsnd, Ilf ULFlLllAL 111 I LllLO I If the Russian, German and Austrian _______ _ _ _ . I Poles would stand by Russia in the Events Occurring Throughout present war. Polish autonomy would be re-established, the czar guaranteed, the State During the Paet and all former principalities would be reunited under a lieutenant governor Week. to be named by himself. The people, he added, would be granted territorial Integrity, local au 8et. Jackson Fair Medford.—Great preparations hava tonomy, religious freedom and would been made for the Jackson county be unhampered in the use of the Pol fair, which will take place here Sep- ish tongue. tember 9 to 12, inclusive. , Special efforts are being made to French Sink Two Austrian Warships. London.—A dispatch from Nish, Ser obtain a record number of exhibits, Premiums offered for fruit and stock via, says: “A naval battle between ' total $2500. One exhibit, which is to French and Austrian warships began be »ent to the PanamarPaclflc expo off Budua, Austria, in the Adriatic, at I sitlon, will be made up of more than 9 o’clock Sunday. The French squad । 500 products taken from on« farm, ron, coming from the southwest, at that of D. M. Lowe, of Ashland. It tacked ths Austrian warships. Two OREGON NEWS NOTES will include SO varieties of corn, 100 varieties of fruit, 30 varieties of grains never before grown in the United , States, and many other products. Austrian I son clads were sank, one was set on fire and a fourth fled aortb- ward toward Cattaro. The fight last ed more than’an hour.”