01 M n WANT NFW WNITOR SAYS HE 'SHIP FLOUNDERS, 5 WATER SurrLii i uu-" 10 1110011,0 IEOON flITVKNTKKI'KlHP KKM DA Y. FKMH1TAKY 7, 1013. EUROPE TRIES TO TURK I1 $200,000,000 ASKED BV BALKAN ALLIES; R DARROW'S SECOND CENTRAL PACIFIC PHYSICIANS SAY THAT ANOTHER SOURCE SHOULD BE SOUGHT AT ONCE H. E. CROSSMADE HONORARY MEMBER Constitution and By-Laws ars Adopt ed t Meeting M. D. Lat eurttte Makes Sugges-tlon The Clackamas County Medical So ciety at a meeting Saturday after noon adopted a constitutes, and In laws. Dr. W. C. Schtittze. president, presided, and the follow Ins members were present: Dr. Schultze. Dr. H. S. Mount. Dr. C. 11. Melsner. Dr. M. C. Strickland. Dr. W. E. Hempstead and Dr. J. W. Norrls Pr.Xorria ex plained that Dr. C. A. Stuart had been called from the city on au emergen cy case, but was In thorough sym pathy with the movement. Dr. Karen hard, of Sandy, was enrolled as a member. H. E. Cross. Main Trunk of the Live Wires. bo was Instru mental In the organliatlon of the society was elected an honorary member. Dr. T. B, Ford, pastor of the First Methodist Church, also was elected an honorary member. M. D. Latourette. secretary of the Commer cial Club, attended the meeting and offered some valuable suggestions. The water supply for Oregon City was discussed and It was unanimously agreed that pure water should be ob tained. It was admitted that It would be a difficult matter to obtain water from any other source than the pres ent one. but the physicians insisted that a thorough Investigation should be made. They favor finding another source at once. The next meeting will be held March 1 In the Commer cial Club rooms. Siamese Clothes. Id Flam both men and women wear the "pauung." whleh Is described as a piece of silk or cotton cloth wound round the hips, the slack being rolled op. passed between the legs and hitch ed up behind In such a way as to give the appearance of a pair of loose knickerbockers. For waist coverings the women wear Jackets or blouses, and the men wear mats. NKY YORK. Kelt. 4-John Knit , Kurrell. a Janitor, confessed today that ; he sent Hernard llerrera last Su'ul.o i the bomb which resulted In the death; of Mts lierrera and serious injur) , t Herrera and Miss Kughtman. ai '''ll'euVarrell astonished the police ' l,v , iiv.lv reciting that he sent the !;,;.).. vl.ich killed Mrs. Helen Ta or )o:u ,w. adding that Mrs. 1 a or , as his daughter. NeU Karrell solv e, the mvsier.. surrounding t.io t"s- rv of a bomb last year to Jiitl tiuo Kosalsky. Kmally he explained ; the death of -Kid" Walker, slain In , "lie slew Mrs. Taylor, he said, be-, eause she was his daughter and had, ,-eno wrong. "Kid1 Walker was Kill-' cl he declared, by a man named Lost range because wair.fi u.ii -- ed M: The BARK PICKED UP BY BRITISH VESSEL NEAR PORT ARTHUR NO REASON FOR QUITTING VESSEL Drifting Craft Boarded and Cabcl Is Attached to Rescue Ship Line Broken by Heavy Sea .SHUTOUT XKWS. Ya. Feb. -Another mjstor of the deep, prac , .......... it,-., v wir.i le IIU tne u!iop.iiiiie.i Tay'ors oowmau. . )f , ;,;e. he added .was nl h ! roor.e.l by the U.ti- tutmed to iM.ars imp i v chlrnlw ,llini! noiir the I ,"n know n to Fam 1 only as i .Uores. she picked up the Norwegu.t a man known to r.irnu ; iark Kemittent. seaworthy, piwis- 3fex sum wr-tayt: ass: rt . in -1.. inf. . . Met) miles of Cape Henry, lost her in janitor. iM. II . employed at the -tu'tit licese where llerrera is super nieiulent. Ivf. e '.l.o astonished !e vw. th.- .na'.-er of dead' l-om'-s tvn.-.ruit rii. Infer id -- hmo I, .ni d i. he ma ; it. tat be put . it ! :. v it ope' c i .v -1 wb.il I'm damace would be to tho person who should open it .The Tabr and Kos iik. I.rm!.. he sa. I. were m.-i.m . to the ms'ls. in th, ran of Herrera. Karrell sard he had crept upstairs when Herrera a iolent gale. The Mane Celeste was found at sea with a ot boiling In her guilty and her captain's papers on the raMn (aide and every indication that her crew had been aboard within a few hours of her discotory. lut nothing ever as heard of her skipper or crew. The story of the Remittent )s scarcely less strange. The Roumanian sighted the Remit. ne nad crept upsiaus ......... . u n -- was away and had placed tue tomb, i tent In latitude It) degrees 30 minutes; wrapped in a pasteboard box. on the ' n.i longitude 27 degrees 30 minute', landing outside his doer. Ho insisted, riding a heavy swell without a .land , however, that he Intended orly to to gulda her before the breeze, "lhej scare Cue family. big tank steamer's lookout then re- Arrested yesterday as a r.aterul ported her as a ship out of control fsuH on!v niter 1 , I'mitnin Chiri.lee set out In luir- an all-night grilling. He held out till j gUtt. daw n. Then tne detective., seni ior while the Roumanian was coming Deputy Police Commissioner IHiueh- , up pn nor tht, Komittent. with tiller l.tNlON'. .'an. SI - Demand for I 00 poo ibiil cash Indemnity tor Hie war 'w.i. presented this atternoon to Tuikev by representatives of the Hal kail allies The Moslems i.ere also lnfotme.1 that If the war is resumed this demand will be Inej-ensed. Of 111.' KOiVl'OO.I'OO asked. $;.'-.0ii.-,V,I Is to coter llldebledness of Hie eomiuei.d Turkish ten Holies, lor 'which debt the Halkaii nation to which ,-e territories are lliiall) allotted xmII be reM'onstble, aecoiditig to an agreement with the powers l-ONSi AM'INtX'I'F. Jan il 'I he Turkish cruiser Hamldlch I.hI.iv at t.eke.l and destroyed three tireek , ii -hips lu the harbor of Si.imp.illa. u Isln-ul of the Sporades. The porte has ordered the Turkish peace envoys to return to Constanti nople from London forthwith. The summary withdrawal of the Ottoman plenlpetioteut l-irles. while the MUe. agreed io leave one envov each m London. Is regarded as retaliation tor the allies' hurried denunciation or the armistice. I.ONMOX. Jan 31. Determination not to permit the I'.alkau allies to partition Turkey as they please. If war Is renewed and .the allies win. was reached today at' a conference of the KuroiH'.iii ambassadors at the lirit'.sh foreign omoo. Notice to this effect was communicated to the tal kail envoys. It was learned front a semi-official source that the territorial claims would be adjusted at a general Kuro pean cuference If the lurks are again defeated. Hr. D.tneff announced today that none of the llalkan envoys rieept the Hiilgarlans would leave London be fore tomorrow. The ambassadors here are still hopeful of peace, be lieving that Turkey ultimately will accept the demands of the allies. TAFT MISLED, SAYS Deputy rouce iraimiuiT i llp ori her. the Kemittent. wttn tniei erty and the prisoner went over with . banKint; to and fro. was running w il l him what he had told the others. The; firs( to 0IU, 0f compass and lowed. uiiu uc liitu . , j0 ont, poini or ine compass h.oi construction of the dummy bomb to1-1 ,nen t0 tne otht.r. The Roumanian nHA4 I . , . lowered boats to take a line to the .bark. After more than an hour's jock Banishing ths Avalanche. (eying, during which the Remltt-nt ilnnff thu i.t .if on l't.inA mUrrM.t ' e-.il.wt In auiioda unit dAshes. HOW an ingenious cYvK-e ias been put Into ! stopping dead, atremhle In the eye of . : the wind, and then bound ne away to use to prevent avalanches from falling upon the track. A wall has been buiit ! which intercepts the sliding snow aud I fore It to precipitate itself In a leap j whereby it clears the roadbed and i burls Itself Info a canal upon the other side. I the cracking of what canvass was not furled, the pursuing small body final ly caught and boarded her. Diplomacy. Diplomacy consists In Unit present Ing your ultimatum, then seeing bow much of It yon run eo!le-t. Punch. Big Value Bargain Clubs A Year's Reading Matter for the Whole Family j N K W YORK. Feb. L Congression al investigation of Oregon and Call I fornla frauds, provided for in a res olution introduced into the I bum,, by Ri'presentatlve Ferns, Is welcomed ' by Hetedive William J. Hums, accord ' lug to his declaration here today. I I most earnestly hoi and pray that th resolution Is 'passed." said i Hums. "Nothing would please tne better than for the report furnished by the pardon clerk to the attorney general in the case of William Jones, recently pardoned, to be carefully In vestigated. It contained the most ouiraK'-oiis falsehoods regarding my self that were ever uttered. Pres Ident Taft and Attorney-C.eneral Wlokersham were outrageously de reived. "I have Incurred the 111 will of those who have suffered from the hundreds of lmortant Investigations I have made. I welcome any Investigation of my official conduct during the many years I was in the govenment service, and I will gladly submit my self for trial before the I'nlted States court." PEACE IS DESIRED BUT INDICA TIONS ARC THAT IT IS NOT POSSIULI EFFORT 10 CONCILIATE ARE MADE A'Ktvssadors Agree that Reply to Powers' Note Affords Poor Dsns for Negotiations LONDON. Feb I. Ill Turl,l'l Mid llalkan heailiiiaitei the evp-ciatlon has beitl (Mouse the VMi'le dv of mono mine by the .'e,. either collocllwl) or separaleh, Ii avell tin, lineal, md war llissu mid Auslili, the two nations most Inler ented ill Near Kasteru colidll'.ous. it.ld Ureal Hrliain. which tin peculiar reasons as host of tit" conference lor wishing to see It succ 'cil, are locked to pat .cularly f"r an cfVrl In midge, the narrow gulf which ep.tr.ilca Hie coin' ali.;its. Although the delegates fia'ik.d Kngl.tnl in glowing term for lor hospitality, some of "hen think she did not give as much a ilsUiu n she might have given Thev point out that they came a gtea: list.ince from the llalkan slates to lmdoli, which lu some wats Is not adapted to Intercourse between delegations, on ly becinne they trvistel that Hiltlsh Influence In favor of pe t w mid make Itself strongly fell The dele gates of this mind oppe Him idea of returning to London ior tht con elusion of peace. If the wa.- Is renew ed. The ambassadors of the jxiwtrs met today and later notified their respective government that the sense of the meeting was that the Turkish reply to the powers af forded a poor -asI lor 'esanilng peace negotiations The suggested bringing this view to be attention i.f Itiilgarla. but any atteinl ( by the powers toward a r.'con. illalln.i of the belligerents Is hampered by the fact that onl) two days rema.n b'foiethe armistice end. lB STARTED $ m J0 yNffl .OH ANtlM.FtL Cal, Jan. ill Af tor II laS devoted lo procullllg Jiiiv, Hie second (rial of Clarence H harrow, former roiinsel for (ho Me Nainaia biollieis. on a Jury bribing chin go Ml" mil out ol t lit famous dy namite trial, finally got under wav today. Tin. (list willies tailed wastioign O Monroe, ileik of the Hup.-rlor Court under Judge Walter Hordwrll. who presided nl the McNaitmra trial Monroe's lent Imoiiy was technical, relating inetelv to the fact that there was a criminal ca titled ' Tcople a McNamara. on trial lietohor . Hill." the date Dai row Is alleged lo bate bribed Robert IUIii. a sworn luror. through Hut linotri nlalUy of Itert Franklin, who was a detective for the McNamara defense, and Inter became tht. chief witness against thtr row In Ills nr.l trial on (he rharga of having Irled lo bribe (letirgn lan k wood, a McNaliiaia veiilreliiall. Halu. whit rolifessed lo having lak en a bribe from Franklin, smut after the midden and sensational rlosn of the McNamara (rial. In November. Ill. Is epected to lake the stand immediately after Monroe Is rcused TURKS mm T DEFENSIVE GAME PROLONGED DEFENSE OF ADRIAN OPLE EXPECTED BY EX- PERTS CIIIOAUO. Feb. I - - A lone robbfr , Inst night held up an etpress (rain In the heart of Chicago s business' district and fought his way to fien-1 dom with the valuables varlousl? r- , (linated a( from ..n.0ou (o loo,0oo. I'slng a bins silk haiidert hlef for a mask. (h thief forced (ha express j mMttgcr (o (urn over (he key to , his safe, remaining; yesterday s eu (Ire receipts at (he I'nbm SdH kyards The contents were thrown Into a leather bag and the robber started lo leave the cr. The eondtictor. with a revolver, at tempted to bliM k the thief II palh. but 1 wa kniM-krd down by a block from, the bandit s fist Then (he robber I Jumped from the train and. mingling ; with (he theatre trows In the street, escaped. The robbed train Is known as tho i "SliH kyards Special" and Is used lo carry money and valuable rtprejia packages between the stockyard and the downtown district. Although! the chief clerk of the Adams Kxpresa Company said tiMlay that the loss Is 1 not more (ban f MoO. (he pollen In-1 slated that the train never rarrled less than 1 .0.000, and asserted that j (he loss would eiceer) ths latter fig- . lire. - 6-YEAR TERM FOR ALLIES HAVE FORCE OF 100,000 isk mmz. m 1 xzZzmZewy I v?.----- -r.-jtm wvm WW i . v . .-. j. y.- i-i - y, nt wt tmrj mur inrraTt ana. jrrjt; , ,.. . Jgr-'i I Our 9 I OU '-w-X-5t'i i b- i"' w ftwi'M is& "h" is V l-yji: r Choice I wmm p. wmm PWmW $Mx W0mm XMmk l Order kk' IE HOLDS UP STEAMER ST. HELENS, Or.. Feb. 1. Walk ing boldly up to the dock frotit, where the Steamer Yosemite was anchor ed lnst evening, William Morarlty de manded of the crew that they htdp him place the gangplank. Taking him for an officer, the men assisted. Morarlty went aboard and stole $640 from the captain's cabin. He was arrested an hour later and will be sent to Salem Monday to re sume his sentence In the peniten tiary, from which he was paroled less than a year ago. 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They comprise a variety of publications tha srill appeal to thoae who want the best in their respective fields at a price within reach of all WAR BETWEEN TURKS AND ALLIES RESUMED LONLON, Feb. 4 The Times says that a report Is current among some of the Balkan rupr'isentatlvei that the I'orte has already telegraphed to Sofia offering to cede Adrianople on the conditions laid down, and that liulgarla Is ready to accept. This re port haa not been confirmed at the liulgarian legation h;re, but it Is not Incredible. LONUO.V, Feb. 3. The Ualkan war has been resumed. The bombard ment of Adlanople was begun at 7 o'clock tonight, and a small sklrmlHb. occurred at the Tchatalja lines. The armistice has lasted exactly two months. Itiilgarla has turned a deaf ear the remonstrances of the powers, and unless Turkey yields to the llalkan demands, the allied armies will now attempt to drive her completely out of Kurope. According to a dispatch tonight from lielgrade, Scutarla already Is on the point of falling. It Is reported that the TurklHh commander has netil two representatives to the Servian commander to propose the capitula tion of that town. Official Forces In Constantinople De clare that New Reglm, Will Have no Trouble In Winning LONDON. Feb. 4 The Turks re main on the tMi'tislve at TrhutnIJa and Adrianople. The Adrlannpltt fort ress replies only feelily to the Hill garlan bombardment, and apparently no attempt has been mnilo In the way of a sortie. A bombardment of Adrlnnople, de scribed as terrific, was begun Inst night, the HulKarlnns and Servian troops Investing the place being esti mated to number lOU.nuo. Mllltnry men who know something about the several lines of forts willed form the defense of Adrianople look for a pro longed defense. This opinion appar ently prevails within Adrhtioplo It self. Shurkrl I'asha. the. Turkish com mander, who Is defending Adrianople, has declared that he will not, surren der the fortress until the last of his soldiers has been killed. The Turkish newspaper Tanln as serts that Adrianople has sufficient provisions for four months, and oth er TurklHh reports declare that the fortress certainly will he able to hold out for several weeks. Official quarters In Constontlnople rndlate a spirit of great confidence i In the new regime and declare that the conditions of the country and the wintry weather preclude serious op erations along the Tchatalja linns for the preselnt. Meanwhile, diplomacy has made no step forward since the resumption of hostilities and the I'orte has made no further communication, either to the powers or the allies. Should It turn out that Adrianople can resist for any considerable time, diplomatic negotiations are likely to remain at a standstill, although In the Kuro pean capitals a settlement by diplo macy rather than by arms Is hoped for. The new Grand Vizier, Mnhmoud Schefket Pasha, Is already showing the organizing qualities which won him reknown and gives many hours a day to superintending In person the military arrangements. Although no serious fighting has occurred along the Tchatalja lines, the Bulgarian troops are not Idle. Tho village of Tchatalja, which haa hlth erto marked the limit of the Bulgar ian lines, Is In flames. Its destruc tion was apparently decided on for tactical reasons. CLUB No. 1 FRtTT GP.OWPR . . WF.KKLY INTF R OCEAN . . r Atl A.NU iiOllt - . . t iiOME LIFE Retular Fries St "0 .50 - 1M I CLUB No. 2 S'TCKSSFt'L POULTRY WF'.KLY INTKR OCEAN . FARM AND HOME - . . FAMILY HOME LIFE . . . . .teaular Frica ... t 1.00 .sa .so .so S3 00 CLUB No. 3 rrvfUMs VVFrKLY IMTFR OCEAN . FARM AND HOME . FAMILY HOME LIFE - . . KtfaJar Frica . . , S M l.'O .50 .'0 .50 Ctr I a ITTT Aijp of the above Club (Ko. I, 2 or 3) and a Year' Subscription to the All I U11L Weekly Oregon City Enterprise, all Six Paper. One Year for only $1.75 Be lure to specify which club you desire. Order by Number (Club No. I, 2, or 3) Address HOME RULE BILL LOST. LONDON. Jan. 30. After a four days' discussion the House of Lords rejected the home rule bill tonight 320 to 69. The speeches aroused little interest because, as the Earl of Hals bury pathetically obKerved, the posi tion of the House was now that of an ordinary debating club the peers could express their views and rejct the bill, but they could not prevent It from passing. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON Siting Up Dsd. "Son, yog will never be rich unless yon learn to profit by your mistakes," counseled the millionaire. "Dsd. you most bar made a trig hnnrh nf mmtrm MM ih. "A (j i scion.-Buffalo Express. WASHINGTON, Kelt. l.-Ftnal bal loting ou the constitutional amend nient proposed by Hetiator Works, which would give future presidents of tho I'nlted Slates a single term of sli years, resulted In ths resolution panning the Senate 47 to 21. Senator llltchctH-k'a amendment to the Works resolution providing that the presidential term after .March 3. 1917, be sli years, and that no person election, was defeated by 1 vote of electelcui, was defeated by a Vote of 37 to 42 Senator Cuiniulns In advocating the Works amendment said: "There has been a continuous and persistent demand for the enactment of this amendment. I believe the president will more faithfully and ef ficiently perform the duties of his of. fire If hit Is not veied or disturbed by the thought of renomlnation. "Every president, erept only Wash ington, would have been a belter ex ecutive If he had not been eligible for celectlon. The president should be removed from Hie maelstrom of politics and should not travel from one end of the country to tho other, appealing to the people as candidates for other offices do." OfFICIAll HOLDING PUCIJ H ONt COMPANY MIBIGN , ONE POST t PRICE IS GIVEN AI S102.000.0CO Unii'ii Psuiflo Payt fur Iw.ooo.ooo la lluck, Clvss f lt.000,000 Caah sod 6.0O0,lXX) In V Bonds Ni:W VtUlK.. Jau. 31.- Koh.,,1 y Uikett, rhalruiau of tilt) l iilun rl. lo rtn iilhe i olllllllllen, laaiu-J t slate tneiil today miiUHiinlug ,i,,tt lliiuiiiKK of all lialtlc di'iwrtiiunt lepluaeliUlloli hereUifiiro Jollied Ilia Southern !'' Illc t'ompaiiy. I'lider the plitu for dlaaolwiiu tlia inrrger of llm 1'tiliill and Sunt hum I'ariric roads, tho main line m, t't'lilral I'si'lIU' Is pold lo llm I iu0 I'ni'ille for f lu.'.oiiii.tiuo. Mr. Ijh.. alalellieut SSJ-S: 'Tho operating orgahlialloii uftba t'liioii I'ui lllc and Southern I'm iOc 111 the West were separated a rr ago laat Hituber, from the pr.ai.liut dooil. Hit) ulily Joint unirrs and u(. IU l.ia It after that rvorgaultutlut and at the time ( (lie Uerlalou of lbs Supreme t'ouit In lie-eiuler era ths dltiM'lots. chairman o( tho viecutlta i-oilillilttre, tlm tllrvi tors of liiullitala ane Biol Irartlc am) other orfliea lu valid In New Yots and tho idinuier clal and aollrUlug agu(s. "When the Attorney (ieiieral s hs. Hull rrsKH-tlug tho Ulspualtluu o( tha I rlittul I'nrinr were lliado klumtf. thereby showing a iHiailldo rmirilct of IlltrrtSt Willi rewt lu that prop erty, that rhalruian aud dlrrn tors u( tho I nloii 1'ai inc Informed him thai of rourse they could not ait further fur the Soulhera rat ine and Immed iately resigned from the Southern I's eiric so that the latter htwrd rtiuld bs roiniKiarU of dlriHlors not lutereitetl lu the I liloll I'Bt-lflc. 'This occurred on the Uth Inatmit Today the remaining Joint officers In New York resigned from one a) atem or the ether and circulars rhaiigliil the joint agencies and appointing sep arata commercial agents were lasued, taking effect tomorrow, thus romplei Ing the elimination of all Joint offi cers and agents Many of Iho offl cla poattlons vacated have not been nlletl yel. the duties thereof tlevolv Ing temttrarlly uin oilier officers." At a ine.-ting of the Southern I'a ride directors tha following officers were apxliited: y. W. Malil. director of purchases, to succeed W. V. S. Thorne; A. I. MclHiiiaUI. deputy controller, to sue rend C. II. Seger; T. O. Edwards, au ditor at Han Kranrlaco, lo succeed A. I). McDonald and Hugh Nelll. clerk, and secretary, lo succeed Alelandar Millard. The resignation of William Itorke. feller as director and member of ths eierutlve commit! was accepted, but the vacancy waa uot filled. SUFFRAGETTES USE LONDON. Jan. JL The auffra geltes today adopted the sluugshot as a weapon In their campaign. With It they hurl leaden discs stamped: "Votes for Women." Ilwaiisti of the weapon's newneas, their aim Is not good, and the dninagn thua far caus ed has not been great, hut the disc Is sutd by doctors to lie capable of kill Ing a man. An actress named "Jackey" Mid ford was charged at the police court with bombarding shop windows with one of these catapults from the top of an omnibus. She waa fined $10 or a month's Imprisonment. 1 1 r father paid (he fine. Several thousand let ters were destroyed today In fires Set by women to tho contents of mall boiet. Dements Best FLOUR $1.40 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes. Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co, Phones, Office 50, Residence 1562 612 Main Sired His Ancestors. 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