Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 18, 1914, Page 8, Image 8

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OHEQON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. KEl'TEMflKR IH. I'M I
GERMANS DtftflD
STAND ON AISNt
NIW BATTLE OF GREAT Hit BE
CIM ON fUtUCH SOIL, BAVi
PARIS OlSPATCM
mm 0,1 un is denied
DHIVFUB, SHUNNED
ONCE. NOW FIGHTS
ron ruANct s lipe
QUITS SAYS REPORT
CONGRESS MAY CHANGS ITS PLAN
OP COLLECTING A
WAR TAX
Army of Crown Print Csnlinut to
flrtrsst Ddfl MtMigt
Capital City Contmus
to fortify
lilMKIN, !. S.-Th Central
.Vc agency publ'ilitd a report t.Hlay
the Kouinatiian miuuiry bad r
UCr4. Ni details tr IIrU
( la kiiiion. hfctrr, that there Ui
U-ru frlilb In liouinaiila e.-r the
country War policy for some time.
Tbe f.-Uniiif house to fro Auatrtait;
ICe p-opU pro Ku.aun.
Tb irmitirni r-eiillr agreed with
llutraria and tiriwr to Muain neutral,
unlr. Turkey should riilrr the fight,
la wb b rase th.y proposed lo unite
in kiiif llio Turk
PAIII8. Sept. lS-IVm h army bd
quarter gave out A HaUm-tt Unlay to
the effn t that tbe (l. rmana ailll hi-14
atrii( position Born of the ItUer
Alatw, and that I he ot-poalng artulr
The army of the cru.n prince. T.4 ZTl' ! I't'V
trick William. It a declared, had
-cn forced lo rvtrtat allll furibrr anJ
May Orop Preiflht Taa.
WASn.MITO.Y Sept. IS After
conference with I're.id.til limn lo-
aa no tha line markrd If Varrniira,
The allies
1 man of the h'Xiw waa ana means
! committee, ann-'uncrd that the f rviclit
la pried In the war lat Mil III !
Idropp"!. If It faila to meet with the
apprutal of the Ivinocratlc caurua to-
BUM. Ili said he had arranged an
other plan. wnih be a suro would
b approved. The new plan. It waa
believed, pro id' a a atauip tai on com-UK-rcUl
paper.
Trajtlt Signad.
Cuaarnvuy and Ornr.
have reorrupinl It he i ma.
Tim retreat of Ibe Urrtuana, Bald Ibe
report, was ma4 mor difficult by I ho
talna. hub atalicnl bfavy tuna and
Impnllmrnia of varloua kinda.
Tbe offlrlaj con.mltUnu lautd
by lh rY-nrh (otrrnmrnt lunliibt
ara tbal the alllfd armlra ar In rluav
rontai't lih tb (it-rmana vrrhpn
and that the forward niovrotrot coo
llnura brtwrrn tb Mfuao and
Arctvooe.
Tho text of th cumniunlcatiuQ la aa
followa:
'On our lt wloc our ami Ira ar In
clo con (art with the rortny oo tbi I nallona hair trrii aicncd ao far, but
hole front from the hclchla north of I there are aevrral more yet to bs rati
the Klver Alane wrat and aouth of tk-i by the arnate
Rhelma. The aicnlnx of the tn-atlca tiwk
"On the cent our our forward more-1 plare In the practice of tho un'mb-r
mrnt betw.'en tbo Argonna dlatrli t and ' of the cabinet,
the Meuae contlnuca.
"It la ahaolutrlr untrue, aa baa been
...t.ll.vl , I l i k. . l . a I
flclal Wolff arenoy. that tho
tbe crown prince ta beili-clnc and
bardlnit Verdun. Tbla city baa nervrj
been attacked Only the fort of Troy. '
on, which la not part of tbe de
frnae of Verdun, but protecta the
beljrbta of Meuae, baa ben bombarded
on aeveral occaalona.
"It la known that the violent attacka
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120,000 BUB STATE
HOP CROP ESTIMATE
IH)IITI.AM). Ore.. Sept. 10. Thoae
In cloai-at touch with I he bop Irado
and crop of the Pacific uorlhwrat ate
lixlity forecaatlni a crop of IIU.OOO to
I'. (i.(ioi) balea for Oregon and 40. iHKl
ha lea for WaahliiKton,
lalrat rrtiirna from Ihe yarda iba
have hifii Kathnred ahon a naae of
iO to AO per iviit from a ear auo, Mini
the aternxM oa la filmed al'.n.t J')
l-r rent.
While tbla yenr'a crop of liopa In
liolh OreKon and Wb-IuiikIoii la ilia
appoliitlna' aa compared with luat
veor'a bl (unpin, allll t'u n liiioa aie,
In Hue with what the nude had gen
erally rlpei'ted tlurlnjc Ilie Inst few
week a.
While there haa been a loaa In quan
tity, quality la better thin tiaunl, Kiid
thia will make up aoin'lmt for the
tii.iller cri. The oie are etpir
laity alKiilflcant around Newlierit, HI
I'm ul. Sherwood, llllil'oro, laurel,
WiHidtiurn, Ml. Anisel and Sllverlon.
Hanie amnll Iradlna l acaln report
ed In the hop market at WIIIuiih lie val
ley polnia. Iurln the l'it few dit
Mr.N'cff Hroa.. of tbla city purcbaaed
about 700 balea In the nlley at II lu
ISo a pound.
GEN SMITH DORRICN
HEADS SICONO CORPS
OP BRITISH IN PHANCC
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ALL LARGE WARSHIPS WILL SAIL
PROM REPUBLIC'S COAST
GARRISON'S ORDEN
km m
r- .. . t
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WAHIIIMITON, Kept. Il.-A formal
order for American Iruopa to rai uai
Vera t'ma waa laaurd lolar by te-
relary of War liarrlaoa.
II waa ala aald at the war depart
iik ut that alt tn'pa will U with-
draan from the Weiliau lMrd-r ri
repl amall patrola.
All lama warohlpa a-xin will bate
Meilcan walera for the lrflnla i ata.
here Ihey will parti. I al lu larn- t
practice.
Admiral Iletclirr will moved Ad
mlral indrr lumormw aa rouimatidi'r
of the Atlantic fleet.
The withdrawal of Ilia American
troopa from Vera t'rui will lie com
pleted by October " Hit lraliHrlt
from llamplori Itoada and U from
New Orleana and lialvraton will atari
aouth anon.
I'rot lulonal I'rraldeni t'arranta will
be aaked lo appoint aome one formally
BATTLEVAGEDON
AII0Elfj
REPORTS f ROM Paris SAy Tmat
COMi TO ALLIES AnJ'
mm m nor cur doq
Capture f Many Prt,aot,,
vlua Retreat RapeM,
BattU .Leal. t,n
Tyelan 0ntr(
Major Ireyfua, tbe famoua C'aptuln
lreifua of the Oreyfua trlul fame, haa
obtained a ronimlaiilon In the French
army and la n-portrd to be at tbe front
All the world rvnienibrra tho (treat
Drvyfua rate. In w hlch thla offlcinl waa
!. -..) ..r ..lll n,llll.r Ilia
WA5IIINi:TON. Sept. IS.-S,-cretary ((,trloo ,nJ ,u,,,,u,.n, vindication
llrvan thinka the peace treallea alrtned j ( f political ca-a
toilay with An.ertca by KnaUnd. !of our timru
China. Spain and Kranre will make 1
war with thoa.) countrtra almoat liu
taillle. ao far aa tbe I'nlted titatra
la concerned. Treallea with 26 foreign
LORD OF ADMIRALTY
SilLY ONE GAS LINE
tltutlonal clubs, two ureal rivnl to-
lltlcal ornanliatloni ol the ni-ttopolia.
an enlhunlaKilc meeting was bvld lo
nUtit In supixirt of the prime minis-
ter'a call for recr'ilts. The chief ap-nk
" I era were Winston Sencer Churchill.
u-i8inv,!Tnv c..n r .., r ' 'I"' lord of the admiralty; F.K.Smith.
iVr.:B."!"V",.Jow,","c" i.;- i"V W:;Z'?.rA.n:, Wr of the omrlal pn.. bureau.
Ul UICU II oas DTr n tne ODjeCI Dm1"'" . ...v 1 - '"'l-nil Will I'moLa In'.iiF l.-i.l. .. th
. j .j ...... .. . . . ih.. r-.i.i ir,i.-i.n i,. ihj. iM.-i. nu mii i rooks, la.ior leaut-r In tne
uui .unrroTO nuu inai since jester- - ' - - '.....-....,.
J. 1. .... l.n,.. ..n.n.nv l. I.. mmln OOUSe OI COmniOnS
"There la nothliiK to report concern- across the Willamette bdow Mllwau
log tbe rlKht wins." )''. but refused a permit to lay an
other main across tne bend of tne rtver
WASHINGTON. Sept 10 A wire
lens message received (his afteino.m
ifrom llerlln by the Gciiu.ui emb-siy
; here aald:
"IMrector Nelfferch. ol I he IViilsch
bank, recently toured I'.erMn, and
'slates that reports In iicMhiipira of
the destruction of lleU'in-.i towns have
been cri-atly exaRKPi-cted.
'Nelfferlch aald.
I.O.'tON. Sept. II. I'nder the aus-! "vier.. nnomoni ami me in-
pices of the National Liberal and ( on- i.m ,., vfn on,y p( rty d,.royrd
"The Nation, an Egyptian publlrutlon
WILSON CABLES TO
KAISER AS A FRIEND
attacks the 1'rltlnh g.xernment; do
rlnrea FnKland brourht .tImxh the war
under a futile pretext, nnd that Ger
many had never been unfair to the na
tlbns lined up acalnst her."
End of War a Long Way Off.
lXlsnOX. rtept. 12. First lord of
the admiralty Wlnaton Churchill a
of over 100 or 150 mile, one must be Jj,, f C.im t.m 'would
"In a battle takinx place on a front
careful not to build too hlKh hopes.'
kN Sill hOK'ACE SnnM-DOHPlf.Nl to receive Vera Cms from lieneral
IV . . . ..... I. .. .11 . .. l.u
ruiiaioil. I liaiouis liilKia iuniviit 117
Ceneral llori.ee Hmlth Uirrlen haa ruueloii, llo llhllna the IM-rccl.taaa
just been appol d to command the Maimed by FTance. may Iw held tm
STond army corps of tbe llrtllah r- poraruy in eacmw
pedlllonary force In place of tbe late
(ietieral Crleraon, who died siiddvnly
jtieneral Hmlth IKirrlen waa command
er In chief at Alderahot from I '.'07
Fach army corps la composed of two
divisions organised Into twenty four
Infantry battalions, six cavalry re I
meiits, rlKht batteries of horse artll
k-ry of all suns each, eighteen batter-
lea of field artillery of elx guns each,
two howltier baiierlea of four guns
apiece and troops of the euglueer
corps. alKtial corps, army acrvlci corpa
and other details. The general make
up of the rvpedltlonary force la there
fore approximately 72 lufatitry bat
tailous, S ravnlry regiments, 21 bat
teries of field artillery wllli III guns.
64 baltfrk-s of field aitlllery with 324
guna and six howltier batteries with 21
guns. The first rot pa la commanded
by Lieutenant (leiierul Sid iKiuglaa
llalg and the third by Major (ieiieral
W. r. I'ulteney.
I'AltlH. Hepl. II- II . ,.,.
Iioiiliced here that the .. '
rui,iii. iii,,i,. .i. i " are
along the
uortheaat
Verdun.
tn (j.
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MINERS TO ACCEPT TRUCE at Mllwaukle. holding that the aameiaaiu air. nurenm. nut wnn every
. jpuriKise could be .gained by laying a'ttl,0nre na o'(n madt, the aitua-
WASHINGTON'. Sept 15 President iP'P o ld. lion tonlitht Is belter, far better, than
Wllaoa waa notified tbla afternoon by Miss Florence E. Olson protested ,l-,l"n could le.id us to expect In
ibe convention of the United Mine 'against granting tbe permit. l'nl? e,rl-v. "taRe ,of tne campalsn. Hut
ROADS ASK FOR INCREASE
Worker of America that hi three
year truce plan between the miners
and operator of Colorado waa accept
able to tbe miner. The convention
met today at Trinidad. Colo. I WASHINGTON. Sept. la. Repre-
" Isentlng the railroads affected by the
Report comes from Seattle that at 5 pvr cent rate Increase decision. Pres
the special meetlnR of the Northwvst 'ldent Wlllard of the Baltimore &
era league last r.l;ht, Vancouver waa, Ohio road this afternoon filed a pe
awarded the pennant and delegate I tltlon for further relief with the lu
were elected to take tbe annual meet-1 terstate Commerce commission. The
ing of the minor leagues at Omaha. It 'effect of the European war on the rail-
was decided to bold the annual meet- j roads was cited a the reason for tbe
had thia battle been as disastrous as,
thank God. it appenrs to be trium
phant, I should havo come before you
tonight with unabated confidence that
we have only to continue our efforts
to bring this war to the conclusion
which we Intend.
lug December 13.
petition.
LONDON. Sept. 12. Occupation by
an Australian naval squadron under
Admiral Patev of the islands of the
Hismarrk archipelago, a German pot.-
in.. I nn In tha Pnrifln n-n annm.nnl
I today.
ready to put 25 army corps Into tne
field In continental Europe "by the
summer of 1915," was the subject nf
much comment today.
The opinion wa freely expressed
that the government leaders believe
thrt public la over-optlmlMllc as a re
sult of the allleV success in France
the past few days and are trying tj
prepare the people' minds against a
disappointment.
PECKINPALfGH TAKES CHARGE
NEW YORK. Sept. 15. Frank
Chance formally retired thla afternoon
as manager of tbe, New York club of
the American league. He plans to
leave for California tonight, making
the trip In hi automobile.
WASHINGTON, 8epL 11. PrcaldeU
Wilson early today wrute Secretary
Ilryan to Inquire of A. Ruatom Hey, the
Turkish ambaasador, whether a recent
published atatement attributed to him
was authentic. The ambassador had
a long conference witb Mr. Ilryan at
tbe atate depart-nem, after which the
aecretary conferred with the president.
The ambassador, It Is understood ex
plained that tho statement aa pub
lished waa accurate, but waa Intended
In no way to reflect on the I'nlted
States government. It waa understood
that with this explanation the Incident
will be closed.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 16 A reply
to Kaiser Wllhelm'a cablegram of pro
test against alleged lielglan atrocities
waa sent lo llerlln today by President
Wilson. The message aald'
"I received your Imperial majeatv'a
ImiNirtMit communication of the lib,
and read It with the gravest Interest
and concern. I am honored that you
should have turned to me for Itmutr
tlal judgment as the representative of
a people tr ily dlalnti re.ted as respects
the present war. and truly dealnms of
knowing and accepting the truth."
After repeating substantially the
aauin language concerning the outcome
of the war aa that used In bla ai cli
to the Helglan proleat roiiiinlaaloti, tbe
president concluded:
"I apeak frankly, herauan I know
you will expect and wish me In do
so aa one friend ahould to another
ana because i reel sure such a reser
vatlon of judgment until the end of the
war, wheu eventa and circumstances
can be aeen In their entirety and true
relation, will commend Itself to yoa
aa a true expreaslon of sincere neu
trallty."
Myrtta Point Enterprise: Tbe other
day we paid a visit to a neighbor and
found hint running his auto at a mark.
Ho had set two light stakes In tho
ground six feet apart and the trlrk waa
to run and back the auto betweeu litem
from different angleg without touch
ing. Homo day bla practice will pull
him out of a tight place and will save
him more than the small amount of
"ammunition." In shooting at a mark.
llpilllllIIIIIIIIIlIN
CUBA PENNANT and alaska
a strong and d f. n.i,, u""
rr front from Noi i, t. w
t of Paris, to a point b,,
The Una thus runs nearly ,
we.i. in i.atlto, according
report, is 110 mill a long
Tha official communication .;,
"Poring Ih daa of Hrp(rii,
and IS ibe rearguard of tbe m
overtaken by our pursuing for..ltj
i,ii...i ... . .... .
fin ini race ui p.,,,.
foried by largo armies, the i,c,biW4
aaed a defensive battle alohg tlj,,,
enure front, on which certain i.f ih,ir
iMialtlons show atroug orsani.ti,,
This front Is hounded by tbe r.n &
Noyon. lb plains lo tbe north i.f Vic
surAlaue and Hoiaaona, Iji.hi,
helghla to the north and to n,.'
of Khrlma and a line wblih ..
thence to the north of Vllle aur Thh.k
lo the weat of the Argonne r-ct-.a'
and which la Continued thi-ixe .,i,n4
the Argonne by another line. a
paaars hortb of Varrnties. a imihi o .i
baa been evacuated by the vneiu. i,J
rvacbea the. Ithrr Meuae In I hi. nrlub
iMirhood of the Forest of Forges. lil,a
Is north of Verdun
"During tbe pursuit of Ibe
u(ed by our troop after the i,ttt.
of the Marne, u,e i-rtiiana abandnnr,
nuuienius pnaonera to our bsnda To
these men there baa barn aiblid
large multitude nf stragglera. nho rri
bidden In the forests.
"No exact accounting of th-ae nrta.
oners, or of the war material aimr-d
uy ua ao tar naa heen Misslble It la
for this n-aaoii that the minl.ter of
war. who does not want to rir.
flgurea which might lie considered fan
taatle, refrains fnmi announcing Ua
details of lhem rapturea."
Another official romiiiiitilcatlon h.
aued tonight aniiouncea that bead iw.
tera send no new details of the battka
now lielng fought along the Al-na
river.
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iiEni.i.v. Rent, in-div wi
Sayvllle, l . The (iermnn pmaiiecis
In the battle In the Marne ..!....
still characterised In llerlln r.v,...
able.
The general staff haa authorised ih-
announcement that nowhere along ih
Hue of battle have the lintlah or
Frenrh force won a victory.
1NO iletalla of the flgbllng In Frame
are given out, and It la aald iwi uu u-
lalvn tarn of evenla aeema urotiaWw
for aome time lo coma.
Submarine I Nw Factor.
WASHINGTON. Hept. 10. "The re-
ported sinking of tbe llrlllsh cruiser
latbrinder by a German submarine la
new event In naval history," said
Captain Hrlstol. Secretary of the Navy
Daniels aide, this . afternoon. "The
submarine,," be continued, "waa not de
veloped aerlously before Ibe Husso
JapBiiesu war. Attempts to use sub
marine In that war were thwarted."
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lUsla Cross Canada.
NKW YORK, Sept. 10. Arrivals
hero this afternoon from Canada said
thnt 167.000 llrlllsh trootia. Incliidlnr
soldiers from India, Australia and New
Zealand, had crossed Canada en route,
to Franco. They boarded tranaports,
It wbs aald, at St. John. Canadian
newspaper hnve been forbidden to
print news of the movement of troops.
British Want Blggar Army.
LONDON. Soul. 10. Premier As-
qnltll today asked tiarllaim.nl in In.
crease thn lirltlnh regular nrmy by
iiuii.uuo. It was believed It would !
donn Immediately. 0 Intended to
nsk for further Inrrenses Inter, thn pre
mier said, If 60H.000 proved too few.
The Initial Increnso of riOO.ono, As
milth ndded. would bring tho total es
tablishment of regulars nnd terri
torials, or volunteers, up to l.COl.SSs
men.
War Begin In Africa.
CAPK TOWN, Union of South Af
rlru, Sept. 10. A stronii military form
from (iermnn kouIIiwohI Africa Is en
touched on lirlllHh territory near lli
boundary, Premier llotlui told thn co
lonial parliament today. Ho nddcil
Hint troops wero on their way to dis
lodge, ihu invaders nnd Hint all of Ger
man HouthwoHt Africa would bu at
tacked,
Oceanlo la Wrecked.
LONDON, Sept. 10. DotullH wero
iiiiobinlnabln today of tho manner In
which tho Whlto star liner Oceanic. In
Hfirvlca as n converted crulaor. report
ed wrecked off tho north Scotch coiihI,
met Its fate.
Tho official wnr now bureau an
nounced only that tho vessel was "it
total wrock" without explaining wheth
er It win driven ashore by ft storm.
stranded hy accident or destroyed by
tho enemy.
The crow, howover, u was saiu, was
snved.
GORDON BENNETT MARRIED
On Mail Orders Kindly Send 20 Cents in Stamps
Address Pennant Dep't. ;Jg jSntCrBriSC Oregon Cit' 0re2n
NEW YORK, Sopt. 10. A Paris dis
patch printed bore thlx afternoon by
the New York Sun Bald James Gordon
llminntt, publisher of the New York
Hornld, wns married In Paris today to
Karoncfts do Houter, widow of Itaron
George de Router.
Ilaptlst hens In Dallas will help pay
the pastor's salary. An okB club has
been formed by women members of tho
church who own chickens. All the
eggs laid on Sunday will be sold and
the proceeds turned Into the pastor's
salary fund. At ho end of a year the
women whose nuns contribute tho
most eggs will bo given suitable recognition.
The KnternrtaA cava Ihnt fnrmera In
the vicinity of Newberg are paying
more attention to tbe growing of clo
ver for send. Dim farmer threshed
out 12 bushels from three acre aftnr
taking off five tons of good bay 1
June.