Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 11, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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RESIGNATION OF MM
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RECASTS GRAV
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COAL MACNATI
WHO WAa 6AVID
PROM lUtlTAMA
SITUATION 1$ THE BELIEF IN WASHINGTON
W 'AriHI.VSTON. June Uilh u, tilllltrs ! Aked l comment upon Che rvalmia
trillion wlilih lunun mora apparent , Denial id ll Mb arbllrallott lU.n. Presidential 8irclary Tumuli)
a rl of Hnan'a r-itiiun l-r-d In huh he omelet.! Ihla roiitttr) said: "lf court everybody connect
aniaiiia llirl ibal bit m-! bail tirvrl api'tuial IhroiiKh In Hh Prv.hlcnl Wilson's official
llrrmrnl Crura I ha lat.lriH aa lh; tarimia ln-allr lran aalil. lureed
forerunner of br-a a 1th (iermany. J bim 10 rmra Imih lhf rablnd.
Ctlend of the prr.ldtut lk the The roiistcrnailun evident In offl
potlllua lhal ha would gntr have rial rlrdea was reflected In th fai
withdrawn unlra ha ldlr4 Ihe all j of H rvtary Tumulty when b ma.b
nation which DilM result fmm the'th announcement of liryan'a reslnna
presidents not lo hold ra pot ! lion. TumulO'a faca was ashy while
family deeply regrets lhal Mr. I'D an
ha fell II necessary lo aever bla i
latum wllh u a h fcrown In
ha the deepest affection and ailmiia
lion lor him Aa on who baa lo
, lowed hi iii In hi many ciwhu
ENGLAND'S STRENGTH CHICAGO POLICE LAY
INCREASES-CHURCHILL f OR UNIQUE BURGLAR MEXICO; RIOTS FEARED
FORMER FIRIT LORO OF ADMI
RALTY II CONFIDENT OF
FINAL eUCCe8.
FIRST FRIOAV" BURGLAR HAS ASSERTION OF CARRANZA THAT
MADE REGULAR VISITS FOR
LAST 21 MONTHS.
HE WILL RETAKE MEXICO
CITY CAUSES ALARM.
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METHOD OF THE "FIRST FRI
DAY" BURGLAR.
DI'NDKK. Scotland. June 5. Win
Ion H-ncr Churchill, formi-rly first
lord of lb admiral) r- hi It rhancrl
lor of ih din hy of l-anraitcr In the
roalllton cabinet, arrlvid today at
Hundc. whhta h ivprrrnt In th , ner rot.i except on Ihe
houti of common. He received t f,r,t r(,v 0f Ihe m.n'ha.
enthusiastically at matins of hU; t ,),,, wnrka In Ihe day-
roiikllturnta. : time.
"IVr fjur year I have burne heavy j f yof m,mlh, j,, ha-nt mled
reaponilblilty. brink, according !o the; , -1irtt break at the
tlme-bonorrd lamuase of tny pa'eni. 4 Mm, gprtmrnl bnuf.
reponalble lo the cron and -arlla ,,e ru niatinetvd. and al
ment for all bulnea or Ihe admlral j t myt ,,,. ,n,j ,-ar by -the
ty." be aald. j 4 front d(Xir
-The aubmarlne menace ha. been wm n, nuill un h, :;nj
flied arlthln eartaln limit. The per- j v(h1, t,jmv
aonal aacendfney or our men and toe
WASHINGTON. June I Antlclptil
li ( Iniiilde a Ihe renull of the nhan
donenuTl of Prealdrnl W'l
"vatrhful valllnx" xiry Hrltlnh ail
Ihnrltlea In Moilro Clir are adtln:
etraordlnary meaaure Id net Knullnh
' rltlten out of Ihe rapllal and to Ihe
aeacoa!.
()lnc to the Inadequate rallro.i.l fa
ellltle, Knicllnh men and women are
belnK iH'nl out on hoineback and In
automolillea.
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AUSTRIAff BORDER
IS BEST GUARDED
Frontier Bristles Willi Power
ful Modern Fortifications.
Everybody brought
his fiddle to this
unique gathihino
ITALY CONTROLS PASSES.
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EIRE DESTROYS TWO
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$l.ff)h)K Q! ion nilMS Hi V
IM NTINiiTliN. W
Military EtpaMa WaUh With Inlarwl
Firat ia Italian Army la Taking
In Mart u nad Awalna, Taa
Which Thay R.gtra" aa Hard
Craaamf Rhina.
Military rtirrta at aMiliia keenly
Ihe firm aira of Italy in rITo ( au lu
' l'-ii i.f Aii"lrla ,k alluatlmi lu Ih
Mar lia 1-e.ii frautht llh grealar In
lereal.
It la generally ctnelel )r Ih el
leri (hat the duuble chain of tinnier
fortllli alloii U-lwerii Auatrla and
Italy are MMiiver on Hie Auilrlaii than
Ibe Italian aide. Military niru Iwllere
lhal Italy a laa lu bieaklna lulu Aua !
trta I rrrn lianlrr than lhal of rrua '
Ilia the llbliie. !
llie r.rtlll. atli.ii ajalrin of Austria IM NTINiiTnN. W. Va . June T
Hungary iiniitf in Kalian frontier wa rrnmlnetit men. hu are llddli-r.
plauneil lib a lew In fruilrale fr 'in all part of Ihe ronnlty attended
llaty'a alteuiH Id Invade the Treiiltuii. Ihe Inter. Ule , flihller' rontenllou.
I'lHIl I.AMi, Ore, Jul. a - l ne
lirnae mil In a pile of adul l neaili
Hie plain r lu Hie riuii'laid li A
I. uuilier auuipaiiv al Ilia IiniI of .j
dak alrrrl at I o i ha k II. I In rnli.(
and ciMn.ilrlc (flro)rd Ilia plalil i.l
II. al iiiihii and of III Anne I'liiil
Ilia Mill i..iiii.iir, aillnlnliiR on the
iiilh Ih Mair liinler coutrid
al I o'i lia k III lllliMllll.
Ill I lila Mate Hie fire depart mi ni
luualil Ihe iiiit alulilxirn IiIjio Mini
ha ronlrouied them In yraia K
Huh iiiiithaett liii'io fanin I lha
(Uiiii-a ii . till marly I o'e m k (hi
liii'ililna lamina litu a I li at l I lla far
out un the raal aide and li'llltln
roifa fur IIh k around
Al I n't dak liit li U lit Walil.ii.dll I.
J l"rvnl flrt ainellnl umln , In.
I ell(4lli.l ill.i li.w.l that II a In
Ihe aailut pile, and aater a
pimiml on Hie aaadual fur efl
, mlnulc. Al Id 111 he attain aniellel
niuke, lull coudl dlx lifer hu furlher
Mae
III the aci'oiuinn iiiK lllunlrall mi h
hoan I). A. ThiMiin. one of the
aealihlcat men III Walea, who wa
aavid from the wreck of Ihe l.unllitnU
Attafhea of the eml'a-' The photni;raih wa taken In tJiM-eii
ay art aupertlnlni; the movement of town. Ireland, where Ihe aurvlvur
auperlor qiallty of our ahlp on the T t , 4 4 4 4 tv 1 4 4
blub aeaa haa leen etabllbed be
yond doubt or queatlon.
"Our atrencth bat been greatly In
rreaaed. actually and relatively, from
what It vat at the beflnnln of th
war, and it itrowini: every day hy
leapa and bound In all raluea of vet-
tela needed for aperlal purpce of; of Cnlraso
thene caravan to Tachuca. where It'wete landed. Mr. Thonia I a roal
I et peeled they aiay be able to ohlain I barm. He I a former member of par
train for Vera fnu. whence they w 111' llamem and father of Ijiily Mack
4 le taken to the I'nlted State i worth, who aUo waa aved. He la
I The Hrn'tllnn nilnlnter In Meilco : cloae friend of the Marijula of llute.
Clir, acting for Ihe atate duiarlmenl,
ia uoinK everyininK oHiiiie 10 ar-1
nilCACO. June J Tomorriw. the' ranee fur tralna on which Americana,
ftmt Friday of the month, la marked leave the city. Antl forelsn riot
date In Chicago police rlrrlea. IV-p ln i admltteilly feared.
trater la bein hroucht from lt: The defiant aanertlon of General
dtmtv archive to play a part In Ihe Carrania that he proponed lo retnke
uilnilnn of one of the inoft bafrllns Mexico City and cmah hi rival.
! canned concern anion; aome official
today. They believed thl reflected
nRFMN um mm
jUIILVJUIl inilLU IIIVJII
I HONOR AT EXPOSITION
If rhlpifn'i pn!l,imiin 'flrl Frl
day bumlar due nut. o erlinik the ' nope or tne leaner or me rival ; tAftHTo fkom aul of would
PICK HORTICULTURE EX
HIBIT FROM HERE.
TIRF CLAIM FRENCH
SAN FRANCISCO
I'KRl.IX; via wlrelesa to lxindon.
June 7. The French have resorted to
the uxe of 'liquid fire" In their attacks ;
day. be will be due to repeat bla II j faction lo crnnh the other and then
auccesafu! visit at the I.eierd apart ! rlnlm recognition and liie aid th"
menta In Dretel avenue. He haa nev-! president promlaea a atrong provlaion
er yet mliwod a -first Friday" call government. Thcae officials believe
ever ince he boian his unlnue career! " presldent a utatemenl mav result
a . . m.L 1 t In nmra (fatikfruta fi i h 1 1 n than nine ! v
in AiipiM. 11-. 1In regumriiy aim ; " ' ' " , ., I Oregon hortlcullun.l uhll
aisDaicn ne nas enierea ine ironi uuor . " -
In the most centlemanlv wa haa
helped himwlf. and each time haa d! delivered to General Carrnnia and
parted amillncly through the same Constltutlonnl Provisional President
front door. He doe nut stoop to rn-l Harris. Consul Sllllmun notified the
Ilia objei't of her nalluiial dealre. ami
to guard agalnt poaalbla olTeuilve
inoveuielil of grrnt tuagliltude alung
Ibe Vlllach Tarvl routa through the
Fella valley. It la admitted In Uilll
tary clrclea that Aulriau fortlnvalloua
art niorv Itioderu and tratewl' ally le-
lar loialeil than Ihe Italian fuctlfUa
tloua.
AuXria Contr.l. Highland.
Autrla practk ally baa control of Hi j
blfihlauda and the uioiiulalnoiia terrl ,
(ory along the entire Italian frontier 1
Italy baa poaaeolmi of Ihe low laud ler
ralu.
Ttie furt I flea tloua on the Italian line
art o located that they eodtrol the
pae and all poaatiiU jiuea of Inva
Ion which lead from Tyrol and Carln
Ilila Into Italy ami also protect Hie left
(lank of (he army, roncrntratel ou the
Venetian plain. Hut the terrain of
a hi, li aa held here June and 3
Hume of Ihe tune the old time fid
iller ple Included ,8ouriMnl
Mounluln " "The lell lreani."
"Turkey In the Klraw," "The Mm king
blril." "Ille" and "Annie Ijiurlr"
Senator William K Clinton tame from
I t harlcBlun and. Ihe pri'iiiMirr aav,
i brought along hi fid. lie
T
PROHIBITION IS ALL
'HUMBUG' SAY WETS';
CINCINNATI O. June k.- Tlial Hie
I prohibition agitator la an enemy lo
American liuslne. thai It la hum
of the Italian offensive movement to
ward Tyrol and Carluthla.
. To counteract thla all pae In-lwren
The I " Isoiiio anil th Htllfter Jo h are
C I furtlfliil by "imill calllier gun ami
, 1 a .... , . . . . m.h.I.. I I . . A
foo 1 I.... I.... I I... " "" !". IIIH-I. I"" r- - I
ibmx'.iui i m,- o 111 una IM'll
unun German position, an officii!
Itering at night, and la careful to at-:M'"e dVnprtment today.
! stain from mulrtirg the dweller on
ttlslnmiinl fl-nm tho vjr nffii-A nn I
nounced today 1 an!r 0,her ,lny ,han the flrsl FriJay
Near nauge. the Gennnn trenches'?' ,he mnl? ,Ie ls fnipuloiu tout
were arrayed with the fiery fluid- it " and h.e ' 'nnl3r to be tmatcd
wa .tated. Such an attack boin un- on the "first Friday
vneolert m.nv Cermnn r,l.lim .mi The police claim they have no clew
liuraw! tn ilpnth hpfnre Ihpv rn::Til r.
... . t.,t lilm iiroli.- I' I, a L..Ta Ilia an,.nL
treat. The enemy attampted to follow " 1- ...
CANBY GIRL 13 INJURLD.
CAXHY. Ore.. June 9. Miss Peter
son. daughter of Huns Peterson, liv
ing east of town, was seriously In
ured in a runaway.
Aa Mr. Peterson and daughter were;
reived the gold medal In close uiitipc lw Tonale p- ami othera are tiiliml
t it Ion with Washington. Id.i'io and "' "Unl-l. nod Imtterlc are placwl
California and -nstern stales and for Bt I'ormlo and lldolo. A furt ha Just
elgn natlnna. I,',-U eumpli iiil at Punte ill Ixgmt.
Tho Jury on awards was con :hm, ( hh h euntrols the appMneh from Ihe
of famoua hortlculiurisis from 1 h-1 Tonale Mud.
Nelherlanda. Junan. Calif irnla and the Several group of furtlrti atloim rianl
east. A tremendous triumph for the
state. Oregon ai nt on her exhibit
$:T.OO: Washington, $T:,no. and Cnl'
forma, a much liireer sum. Siicce. l
of nreron Is due In her exhll.lt l,..n:?i Venetian lowland, which
llaly'a northern ImMer offer a farora bug. fallacy and (listeria, and lhat 1.
Me opportunity ror Auirt llungarlau nuo Odd A rlcan lite In ef un.!
troop to attack th Dank and the rear j only 35.000 .000 In "dry" territory of
the t'nlted Slate, are aome of Ihe
claim voiced at Ihe convention of the
National Wholesale l.lijuor Healer'!
association, which oeued today In'
thla rlty. No lea a -roiinKe than
Congressman Jacob K Meeker of
I.oiil wa chosen to lead Ihe attack
ou the prohibit Ion f irces. Anolh
Interesting address thai I availed
one on "Twelve Hundred Year o
tlotial Prohibition In Turkey -a Fall
ure or Success."
Mayor Kplcgt-1 welcomed Ihe iluil 1
POKTI.ANK. Ure, June 7 For
Mime lime Ihe foieat aervlce ha been
making test of Ihe me. halilcal .ru
ertle of wimnI groan In Ihe I'tilleri
Slate and II ha Just rompb-leil a
rlea of lent on wood groan In Wah
lugton and Oregon Ihe rrsulta of
whleb were annniiiiced today.
W hile aome teat have lies n made
on full alied piper am h a bridge
lrlng-r anil car lll. niosl of the re
cent tots have lieen made upon small
piece, clear of defect, J by I Incite
roe e-ilon. with : Imh rn The
reaulia will le of value In the forma
Hon of grading rutea fur ptruciurul
limber. In Ihe eatabllshuieiit of work
lug alreora, and In holng the In
flnence of defect am h a hnois.
shake and check llMin the strelirlll
of the maleilal. The lest material
wa rut from lyphal Irw rarefullv
n lw ted by Cnn-at officer, and rei .
ord made of the rondltlun of rrowlh.
The recent tesl It U tal,. 1 over-I
innny of Ibe little known nurtbet
species, aiuh as yew, alder, caacara.
duKHiM'd, bl o k willow These testa
were all Inadu on grein Wisid
rSiCUY WILL CARE EOR
ine territory H-iwe. ii tlie A.lUe valley ! n ,,,iur men to l.iwn today. Ule -i
nnd Calvary muuntnln and libek all ; g.,iP have come from Australia audi
nppnuii iiea lulu Hie Astico, iiretitn ami India
Place valleys. They nlsu protect tin- .
servi- a a
purely hortlrnliiirul In rhanu ter. ev-1 eun. eittratlou point for an offensive
CLACKAMAS HAS DEFiCIT.
up thl. method of attack by mshes In-! tomorrow. Ail of the resident drlvlns Into town the team ran away., rrv bp,I1R prnt ti ,,,,,. I u.uv,.,ent agMnst ..uibern Tyrol
to the partially evacuated treat-he. I of lhe T,l0n b"inK ,hat hP deS k"RS V "'T -Mr ''i '"I? ' ' Purpose,
but were beaten off by -brapnel and."0' f"- an.'1 are "rooting" 1 escaid -lth a few bruise. bt l.l j Thre , ,p
machine gun fire.
It waa officially admitted
French forces had penetrated ad
vanced German trenches northeast of
Frissons. Elsewhere all attacks were
rep'ilsed. Vigorous attacks were de-i
llvered by the French on the south!
slope of the Lorette hills and south-.
east of TUiteme. I
I ! lltUKilnilu nlillillul.ia
... f . I t-a , . . . a . ai'ji.- 11 T tin 11141'no 1 tl 1 1 1 II n I tl ri 1 1
-or m.a .mnue cracKsman to mage 1 u..n.er na.. ner u,s.oc..ieu am. , nni()11. 0rPtllB,lln, n,.rp ov,.r .,.,
thil S OUIWII D! Ollicers ocain. nun imeiiianjr.
E
WITH DEATH PLOT
Miss Peterson was carried Into n
near-byhonse, where she la being at
tended by Drs. Pedman and Relay.
t first big capture, hortlcuItiirnHy. frmn
I California.
GERMANS LOSE SUGAR MILL.
I'KRMV. via wireless lo l.undu.
Jrne 5. Official ndmlsslon that the
French have "temnorarilv occupied
the ruins of the sugar mill at Soticher
AGES BEING BUILT!
PHILADELPHIA, June 9. The
most unique church In America 1b un- j
der construction at Rryn Athyn, near!
Philadelphia. Not a nail or a screw!
is being used, every part of the Im
mense structure Is made by hand, and ,
. . t. n- o ) I K . 11nA In lla '
iiiciv bit; iiu Diia.B'ii mitra iu ivo
architecture.
The work. In point of purity of ;
Gothic design, will, when completed,
j ROCKS CORNELL AND FRANK j vniiam has Invited the king of Ron
FENNIMORE WILL FACE
MURDER CHARGE.
LONDON. June 1. Acordlnv to th
Amsterdam rorresiwiident of the Ex
change Telegraph company German
diplomacy Is exertlns Itself in every
possible way to persuade Rounmnia wng made In the"stntement from th
to preserve its neutrality, hmperor war office todiv
On the eastern front the Austrian
mnnia to send a military mission to German forces are making rapid pron-
merman neanquaners. ana rrmcoi -,.. townriPMolska ,20 miles cost of
Charles von Wedel Is being sent to! premysl In their advance upon I.em
NEW YORK'S SECOND BECK
ER CASE.
Hukharest on a confidential mission
from the emperor. ' The German press
publishes rumors of a new German
loan to Roiirnunla but this has n'.t 1
been confirmed. I
berg. It was stated.
ESTACADA PIONEER DEAD.
ESTACADA. Ore. Ittne S. W. J
Victim Michael Galinarl, pol- "
lltlcal lieutenant of Thos. F. Fo-
ley, Tammany leader. Killed
March 8.
Theory of prosecution Pnlltl-
outdo any similar building produced r4, "1 conspiracy for terrorizing the
In the laBt five centuries. This repro- opponents or a politician,
duction of a mediaeval church will be. Alleged conspirators Gaeno
known as (he Church of the New Jeru- Montimagno. convicted of murder ''
salem, and will Berve as the cathedral ln the first degree May 25; Rocks '
centre for communicants of the S wed- Cornell, and Frank Fenntmnre.
enborelnn faith all over the world. It ' hoth adherents of Michael A.
Is lhe Rift of John Pitcairn of thB n"frano, Foley's oplltlcal foe.
Pittsburg Plate Glass company, and 1 '
the architected is Ralph Adams '' , ,
Cram.
The novel feature of the structure fa I NEW YORK. June 4. It Is the In-
tUa complete absence of machine-1 tentlon of District Attorney Perkins to 1
made materials. Every part of the Place on trial Monday Rocks Cornell!
work Is done by hand. Stone Is guar- n,l Frank Fennimore, political lleii-j
rled and cut right on the premises. No 1 tenants of Deputy Street Cleaning!
steel or Iron, not even & nail, is to be ' Commissioner Rofrano, for the murder
found anywhere in tho building. 1 of Michael Galmari, a political worker
The new cathedral is 200 feet In' for a rival of Rofrano, Thomas F. Fo
length, 75 through the transept, and 'ev of Tammany,
the heighth of the foot is 100 feetj According to the claim.? of Ihe
with a central Gothic tower adding ! Prosecutors a conspiracy will be un-
another DO feet. The building was be- ''Jlue1 lnat ' and perhaps
the Rosenthal crime, in
Changed Condition.
Wife Deiir me. you can never find a
thing without iifkiug Die where It Is.
now did you get nUmn before you were
married? Ilushund Things stayed
where they were put I lieu. -New York
Weekly.
j Ennett, aged 70, a prominent resident
; hero and Civil war veteran, Is dead of
old ate, following his wife to the
grave by Just one year. Hp will be
burled by the side of his Into wife In
Ixine Onk Cemetery. He came here
before Estncada became a town.
On Drawback.
Glbbs Is It true that ou don't
spend as much money now na you did
before you were iniirrlcd?
Iillilis It is. I wHi I could sny the
same thing of uiy wife. Pittsburgh
t)i.smteb.
iun In 1913 nnrl u'lll not he rnmnlitp(l ' OtersnaUOW
r - - ..... . 1
before 1917.
000,000.
It will cost nearly Jl
which figured Poliece Lieutenant
lieckcr and his gangsters.
Gaeano Monimagno, the man who
did the killing of Galmari, hps been
convicted of murder in the first degree
in the supreme court. It Is the con
tention of the prosecutors that the
BEHAVIOR.
You cannot rightly train one lo
an air and manner except by male
mg him the kind of man of whom
thai air is the natural expression.
Nature forever puts a premium on
reality. What is done for effect is
seen to be done for effect ; what is
done for love is fell to be done for
love. A man inspires affection and
honor because he was not lying in
wail for these. The things of a man
for which we visit him were done in
the dark and the cold. Emerson.
FRECKLES
WAR ON BASEBALL POOLS.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 9.
The first prosecution in this section
afraflnat tha snip nt hnuphnl! nnnl tick.
ets comes up for trial tomorrow, when! dee'' was lnP'red by those "higher
nwio. Tnp,l,.n sitnc.nkecner will ' an,J evidence was introduced at
he arraigned for conducts a base- lhe tr1al to 8,10w t,lat Rocks c"" i
ball lottery. According to the police. ; had ,to,l( Montimagno that Rofrano
tho nnol Is backed and operated bv a ; wante'1 Galmari dead and would pay
big gambling syndicate in Chicago and 1 m for (hls m"rd(;r- The district at- j .
New York. Already a campaign j 'f, 8 ate'" t0 the that the , Hide Them Wjth a Vei. Rem(
against the baseball lottery men is un- -- "7 " , " "'" "-
. ... . j 1 cerns lhe adminlstrat ')ii of unbi e
(ier way in uiuse cuu-n mm in m-.i-i -
cities of the east. The heads of tIlt. Mst ce than even the events that led
i nn rri Iho mnrrlov nf Unnn 1 1
Mg leagues have allied themselves!" - "eu
...in. iL. ..! fI (n n ntlnmnl n l,lal
Willi Hie ttUlllUI ILICO ill an ancm-Ji
HOW WOMEN
AVOID
OPERATIONS
By Taking Lydia E. Pink-
Vegetable
Compound.
1
nam
stamp out the big baseball pools.
While it is known that small pools
have been operated In every city dur
ing the baseball season, the tremend
ous business at present under way in
this form of lottery has reached such
limits that the city, state and federal
authorities are planning action.
The Eskimos have solved the prob
lem of paying doctors. The physician
is paid when he arrives. If the pa
tient recovers he keeps the fee, but If
lie fails to cure he returns it to the
family.
BLOCKADE ON ASIA MINOR.
rnar hoo fit f fill rnmnlovlnn that it ta
LONDON. June 4 -England tonight 1 foId by druggists under guarantee to
declared a blockade of the coast of , refund the money ,t falIg
Asia Minor, effective June 2. j Don.t hlde your fnMon un,,r
invnrvv 7 7 n . . I veil; get an ounce of othlne and re
th n li , -T ren"P,r As-!niove them. Even the first few ap
qulth. speaking in the house of com-, pllcatlon3 Bno,d Bnow a wonPrful
mens this a ternoon, formally we - provement( gorae of the gfjter ,T.V
corned Italy to a phce among the al-1 Vyanighfng entlreIy.
"ef ltt'ueJlet rT? I Ee sure to ask the druggist for the
u u-i r,..g,an0a d We gtrength othlne; ,t g th
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Catainatta Htwn In Rock.
The fortress vt Agonlo, lowering on
a rocky precipice, gnnnls the ap
proaihiMi lending from Che Cortina
d'Ainpeio nud the I'lern ill Prlmlero
to the military concentration (mints In
Ihe Conlernle valley, al llellune .Kelt ra
it eunslNta uf lung range bntterli-s nnd
casemates hew it Into the nx'k.
The Tiigiltinetiiii valley. Iuiirtant
lieenuse of Its rnllp'n.l connections nnd
nmd con.enlrallon. Is pp.ti-led by
Fort llsoppo, which euiislsta of several
miHlern bntlerlen shunted on tup of a
rock loo meters IiIkIi. surroun.lisl by a
concrete rtmiinrt. There nre no mt
innuenl fortllli nlloiis east of Ibe Tag
Mil nieiitu.
The initure of lhe Italian furl 111. a
lions ls partly n lilucknde defense, with
defensive character like Rucen d'An
so, Val I.tsigrn nnd Agurilu-niul partly
n protection fur specified concentration
points for offensive prcpn rations, audi
ns Arslero, Aslago, Prlmuliino, l'aatro
and I.11111UH. Hut Ihey also sis'ine a
well iliflueil terrain fur maneuvering
along tho frontier, ns at Vigo, Loreu
gago, I'cirnl Avolllert nud I'lisle dl Cn
dore. The strongeHt furtllli nttons nre tbone
of Agurdo, V11I I.eogrn and Rlvoll-Ce-rnlno.
Tyrol Routa Indisputable.
The Austrian fortifications: ut Tnrvls
guard the piishch mid roads lending
through the Cnrlntlilaii Al)m nnd con
slst of the modern fortresses of Klltaeli,
Ralbl and Hensel. Their equipment
coiihIhIh of inudern long range mouic
tn In guns, tnachliie guns nnd lighter
armament. The forls are armored und
are iimoug the strongest on tlie Italian
border.
The Tyrol, especially the southern
part, Is strongly fortified. The Adlge
road and the Chltisn Yenetn, known to
the wnrrlora of iin'clent Rome, nro to
tills day the centralization point of
i.'ommuiilcntlon and of military opera
tions.
The fortress! of Trlent Is one of the
most modern lu Austria. It consists of
1 11 rue 111IH.fr guiiH, armiiied turrets and
powerful hIito guns. Its comuiand of
the Adlge valley, nnd the South Tyro
lean route In liullKputnlile.
The ciist front Is protected by sev
oral fortllled places between tho Val
Siignnii and the Astico Vnlley. Tin
west front Is guiirdfd by Tort Cndlne.
conslKtlng of several batteries und nun-
pnrts. The north front is prolected by
n furt of older origin, but which has
been renovated nnd modernized lately.
Most nf the Austrian fortresses nre
of concrete masonry nnd henvlly ar
mored. The guns nre modem nnd In
clude nt least several long ringe plercs.
HA I.EM. Ore.. June 1 -Thirteen
counties of Oregon hud sui'l'lust s, II
riled no reports, and 10 had deficits,
according to the final repoit of tlie
state net illinium y dep.irtment as lu
conditions at the close of biislneHs
March 31. The department passed out
of existence .May "2.
I NEW Clii KWS. I.u, June -,
KecogiilKing In the pinte '; ilict
! nui ie must he Lenten and Lill by the
wavslile, a New Oile.nn Mi. mini lis
I l.ullt a haven wherein tliu luefulucrs
. of luckless nu n may be it. 11 si ne, I
Tomorrow lluie will .e ile, llcnlej
acrusa lhe rlwr from t III m ilty Ih
John N. Hi.nner home nnd the eteut
I will be alii lulcil by a great ccrcinon).
Kor the city offii litis and rMc leaders
of tint city are ilivnlv Itilere-l.'il In t li
project of caring for men and women
1-1 .,1... I..
I III- tinilllll-H li'tiulllllH lli'l 11 lia ' 1 t, 11. . 1 ,., 1 1
,, , ., ., . who have foiiKhl life a hitttlia Imivelv
March 31 wer-: llentun. t. M.W).,; I . ... , .... ,, , . ,,
Clackiinuiri. JsO.IM; C'lntaop, ll'.IS.CIT
Columbia. U'SI.312; Curry. $ll.3ir.;
Il.irnev. ts:'.::!:i; Jnckaon, is.tt 1 1 :
Morrow. IJICH; Polk. $11.3:9; Kla
math, r17.:ii)9.
40.000 ALLIES WOUNDED.
HERI.IM. June 8 The -Overseas
News t idny aa'f lhat 10 Oil. 1 of the
nlllcs' soldiers, wounded during the
fighting nt tho Dardanelles, have been
taken to Alexandria.
she contracted tuberculosis as 11 11 In
direct result of Inirita she
when a waiter spilled ho! tomato
boullllon down her back.
Interest In the ritsu haa been aroused
through preliminary depositions taken
by Inwyers In the rase. Forty mem
bers of the Rotary club were culled ns
witnesses, but the main evidence was
by physicians. The hah(iict of the
Rotary club a year ago last Ilecember
was tho scene of the HoupsplllliiK.
Mrs. linngen became hysterical when
the hot soup splashed down her back.
Mer buck nnd shoulders were blistered
according to wllncsscH.nnd thn soup
spoiled her evening gown. Others
furnished testimony that thn soup was
hot.
but failed. Congi 11 1 11 1 work of n'l
kinds. Ihe enciuruglng word and n't
which brings hope, comfort nnd It n -plncsa
are all provided lu thla new.
est Iden of timely aid.
A fund for the purpose, consisting
of K'OO.OIIO tins been provided by Mrs.
I.ella Homier Iwyer, In memory of
her undo, Judge John M. Homier, 11
prominent lawyer of a generation ago,
Mrs. Ilwyer died ten years ago an I
left all of her property lo trustees for
her excellent purpose. Tho fund was
conserved for ten yunra so Hint It
might reach the high flgiirn of a fifth
suffered a 1" addition to the orig
inal donation. Mrs. Ellin Clmlttcv
Plcrsnn of Alalia inn has added $ 1 J.fidit
In the fund. Onerous citizens will
make further expansion possible, If
the new project achieves Its high aim
of 'solving the problem of tho aged
who nre left without support.
SIX KILLED IN LONDON.
LONDON, June 4.--Six deaths have
resulted from tho recent Zeppelin raid
upon Ixuulon, It wns revealed t-idny.
The Information was brought out dur
ing an Inipiest over the body of nn
aged woman, who died from shocli
when a bomb lilt a house ndj'ilulng
her home.
Erakina's Puna.
A great wit uf tin- Scottish bar was
the Hon. Harry Eiskliie, who was lord
advocate. Though punning la not, oh
a rule, a high form of wit, with Er
skiue it been me 11 line ui't' On one oc
casion he undertook to pun on the sub
ject of his friend's first sentence. Ills
friend began. "The king"- Harry In
tervened. "The king," bo aald. "Is ltd
subject" Again, n Mr. Dunlop chnl
lenged him to pun on his name "Noth
ing easier," said Ersklne. "Lop off the
last syllable and it Is done."-London
Standard.
Try an Enterprise classified ad
SOCIETY SOUP SUIT
IS UP FOR TRIAL
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Juno 8. Whether
or not tho spilling nf n hot plate of
soup down n lady's spluo would induce
tuberculosis Is the Intricate medical
question that comes up tomorrow for
settlement In tho circuit court, Tho
soup spilling Is a society matter, anil
It occurred at a social function nt thn
arlslrocrntlc Hiicklnghum hotel. Mrs.
Orace L. Ilangen, of this city, wlfo of
Dr. W. M. Ilangen, was thn victim of
the soup Incident, and Hhn is suing the
hotel owners for $2.000, claiming Hint.
GERMAN SPY TO DIE.
AU8TRIAN8 RAID ADRIATIC PORT.
ROME, .liino 8. Two men were
killed nnd a scorn or more of others
were Injured In a raid from tho ulr 011
thn Adriatic coast of Italy today. In
tho first attack the AiiHtrlan nvintors
flying over Vnnlco, wounded n woman
nnd n girl. In still another nllnclt nn
Venice Inter In tho day n man was
killed nnd a woman Injured, EIhc
where on tho const 0110 imui was killed
hy a bomb nnd soverul othera were
Injured. Official announcement of tho
raid wns mndu hern tonight.
IRON CROSS FOR THIERFELDT.
LONDON, June 4. The death sen
tence toiiny wns meted nut to Hans
Mullcr, tried In secret session In Old
Rnlley on charges of espionage.
Andrew Hahn, also charged with
osplonago, was sentenced to seven
years' imprisonment.
Official announcement of tho sen
tences was ninde here this afternoon.
INDICTS LARRY 8ULLIVAN.
LOS AN0ELE3. Cal., June 4.Thn
federal grand Jury here today returned
Indictments against Larry Sullivan,
former Portlander, private demoter.
and 11 others on a charge of using the
I'nlted States mails to defraud, In the
WASHINGTON, .limn S. Iron
crosses to be presented to Cnptnln
Thlerfeldt nnd the crow of thn con
verted cruiser Kron Prims Wlllielm
were received at the Oermnn embassy
here today from Iho linlser. Wheth
er tho cnptnln and crow of thn Prims
Kllel Frlednrlch Is to be similarly rec
ognized Is not known. Roth vessels
are now Interned nt Newport Now,
after having performed wonderful
service as commerce raiders.
GERMAN VE88EL TORPEDOED.
LONDON, June 3. llrltlslt sub
marine operating In the Sea of Mar
mora torpedoed and sunk a large Ger
man transport In I'nnilerma Pay yes
terday. This announcement was glvun out
officially In London today as having
been received from vice admiral ln
command at. the Dardanelles. It is
said also this submarine was one of
promotlon of a lottery scheme. ( y several operating In these waters.
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