ORECON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918. 11 - . ragcu ,, , . L " NEW EASY PAYMENT ElJ w v "t S1"8--- PLAN OUTUNED FOR ; f:: fT EXEMPTION TO SHIP WORKERS AS CANNOTBEALLOWED 1 i. i r A i S f ? i ' 4 t J 1 xl i Xy yt lUw tlfi MMh ' ill , SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14-A . r n,ioi nnvmenu oo Lib- new plan ui ' erty Bonds tn tbe forthcoming Issue has been adopted by the United States treasury department, accord ing to instructions from Washington received here last night by James K. Lynch, governor ot the federal re- i i, ihs v.'th district. serve uu " These new partial payments, as .,!-. i- ha Instructions. Will OUiuueu t " range from the initial payment of 10 thu aubseount pay- per tcni - - menu ot 20 per cent up to the final 9A TWir rant. paynieuv ui ov The bonds will be dated October 24. Following the imuai pajiu ' , a t iho BPrond navment ot 20 JU VVM. V"w in h Ana Nnvember 21. 20 per cem " nW 19 unit a similar per crm i"""" - , payment January 16 and 38 per cent January au. AGITATORS FAIL IN EFFORTS TO CAUSE STRIKE BUTTE, Mont., Sept. 14. Follow ing a threat to shut down the mines ot the Butte district, circulated in a dodger distributed by members ot the Industrial Workers ot the World in this city last night and this morn ing, a few miners, mostly Finns, quit work tttts morning. No demands hav been made upon the companies ana all tbe mines in the Anaconda Copper Mining company are working as us ual A number of arrests of agitators who distributed dodgers were mad by the police. These men are being held In the jail subject to the orders of the federal authorities who are In quiring Into the situation. WASHINGTON. Sept. 14. Post ponment of the threatened strike of puddlers employed tn steel mills in Eastern Pennsylvania and New York was announced today after the na tional war labor board bad agreed with officbls of the Amalgamated As sociation of Iron, Tin and Steel Work ers to hold a hearing on the mens' grievances next Thursday at Phil adelphia. WASHINGTON. Sept. 14. Threat ened labor difficulties at the Bethle hem, Pa., steel works have been averted by a promise from the som pany to obey an order from the war albor board to put into effect Im mediately the board's award in wage controversy. BKXJ-OIH. t ROOSCY CMUC "If another volley Is fired by you people," said General De Rossey Cabell. In command of American troops at Nogales to the Mexicans across the way, "I will take every man I have and go over and got you and everything you have. We are through with thia nonsense." So there will be some peace on his part of the border. . MMt CALU-CURCI n.,rnn ha wautcd to spend too much ot her money for nutomouiies um. li.iltl.l'unl. the ureutest Ot modern soprano, bit uii u'r ' hand. That I hor story, Bho ld ho had tho Kuropoun Idea that tne wife imiBt do In an uuhk husband commanded. But sue been in the United State long enough to learn she cannot stand nis forelM ways any longer. WASHINGTON, HHt. 17,-rieten- Hon by tu American NnipynruN i ut h ainuloye ' cuintldemd entliil to the production ot ship, w- ptaeonwut of tho who will t taken In lh new draft and provlwloii for oh- tatnliiK 190,000 udtlitumai worner now needed by tho Kinerncy Fleet Corporation, were the subjects of a confitem e today between I imirnmn Hurley, of the Slilppl" H"rd; Dlrec-tor-deneriil Schwab, of Urn Kmrg ncy Fleet Corporation, and I'rovont Muraltal (Jeneral Crowder. No mcw- Ion was reittlied today, and firth-T conference will be held. Slilpplug board official ar under tood to take th view that tho need of th shipyard and tn nwrcimiii marine are at present entitled to rmht of way over the need of the Army, a without continuation of th construe tlon pnigrammn and without uninter rupted op 'rat Ion of the exiting ves sels, even the nriuy now nliroud can not be supplied, The view of the War Department are believed to dirfiT in noiun meusure thouuh admlttltiK Hint the construe turn mul manning of merchant veol In necessary to the operation of the Army. Exemption to shipbuilder a a clas. It wns said. I not dnlr.i. a such action probably would cause many men trf evade the draft by flock- log to the shipyards. CAN OREGON REPEAT 7- American Aviator Downed Seven Planes in One Day the ENTIRE ROYAL FAMILY SLAIN . BY BOLSHEVIKS ' i.t ". ll i ?) I 1 ' i ' t ' . ' - ' ' r - 'M f ' : . T -J The vtulti of the I). S. Treasury again need refilling. Kver increasing expenditures necessary to hasten the end of the War, the Keeping up and Backing-up of "Our liovs," the Sustaining of the Allied Nations and their Peoples, the Perpetua tion of Democracy and Destruction r Autoc racy reijuirr the unstinted sacrifice Iho DO YOl'R BEST. NOT SIMPLY "LIT." l eveo O ne American. The Lve of Hie 4th Liberty Loan l here. FIRST in every patriotic endeavor, OREGON cannot, uitl not. thnll not falter NOW. With more to work for, more to give for. more to sacrifice for even true Orrgonian will nuke it his duty to see thai Oregon DOES REPEAT by going over the top FIRST once again. While the campaign does not officially start until September 28th, we will 10 voluntarily pledge our subscriptions and anticipate our ciuot.is that in this town, Ihii county and thit ttatt IT WILL RE OVER WHEN ITS OPENED. Feevra Lnaart lua CoatKnrfaa National Security League Secretary Write Book Edmund G. Chamberlain, the young , isited the British I LONDON, Sept 12. The Daily Ex press claims to have unquestionable Information that the former Empress ot Russia and her four daughters have been murdered by Bolshivikl. The paper prints the following: "The Express understands from a source which Is beyond doubt that the Empress of Russia and her four daughters have been murdered by Rr,1chrilH Ttin ulinlo Immediate t American aviator, V family of the late czar has thus been flying corps during his vacation to get exterminated." imore experience. He was eui um with British flyers, and in one uay ne gent down five German planes and then disabled two more. Landing within the enemy lines he routed a company of Huns with his machine gun. Later he found a wounded French officer whom he carried to safety and took with him a German prisoner. FLOUR FROM NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. The ship ping board advises that 10 ships, about 30,000 tons, released for flour loading to east coast. These to be diverted between Portland and Puget Sound points. MJXES for gireater crops V' tf& a. War Time Work Needs Power SAMSON TRACTORS Economical and Easy to Operate. J Exclusive Patented Feature Wire Enduring and Reliable Service, Write for Tractor arming Magazine and Lateit Catalogue. " " Samson Sieve-Grip Tractor Co. (Divialon, General Motor Company) Stockton, California ., , ; FOR SALE BY J. J. WURFEL, Barlow, Oregon Exclusive Agent for Clackamas County Our Sentiments By C. W. VOLLINE3, Examiner, U. 8. Employment Off ic, Norfolk, Vs. Said the workman to the soldier, . As the ship put oit to sea: "While you're over there for freedom, Yon can safely hank on me. I'll he just as brave as you are, ' In a safer sort of way, And I'll keej) production going, Every minute of the day." Said the soldier to the workman, As the ship put out to sea: "I'll be true to you, my brother, If you'll just be true to me. e cot to work together; It's my job to bear a gun, But it's yours to keep on toiling . If we're going to lick the Hun." Said the workman to the soldier: "I will back you to the last. I will stick here to my post Until the danger time is past." Said the soldier lo the workman: "I'm for you and you're for me, Now we understand each other; Let the ship put out to sea." Latest Photo of Britain' Intellectual Giant 1T 1 iow we v r - s. A ' "H,:1 f "?-.'' r . , i r- v i ' ' f ; . i - , j , i ' 1 p;. :j X . v . ; " ;v ' : 111 J Henry L"T"Vest7"executlvo secrelury of tho National Security League, lorl? a newspupeniutii In Washington, and District ot Columhla comiulsslont-r under Presents Roosevelt and Taft bus written a book entitled, "Tho Growth of Federal Power.' It bus been pronounced a very able work by lawyers and others familiar with tho history of the politics of tho United States. MARSIIKIKLD. Or., Sept. I7.-TU arraiiKo for the payment i $10,000 re troactive wages due tho nnphiyns of the liny shipyards, under Ihe Mary wane scule agreement, Arthur V. Jones, of the Shipping lUwrd, and ('. W. SHncer, r- presonllng the Khli- wrlKhiV'ulou' wr,veJ lu1 nlKnl M', today were In loiifereine Willi the heuds ot the Hay yards. Robert Hanks, of the Kruno & Hanks yard at( North Rend, and A. K. AdeUp.rgr, of the Coos Hay, yard at Mumhftwld. From the North Rend yard ap proximately 112,000 Is due the em ploy eg In back wages and S,l)00 from tlu hx-al yard. No trouble I antici pated by the laboring heads In let ting tho employer lo UKrue to the payment. RAIL EMPLOYES EXEMPT WASHINGTON. S.pl- I". All rail roud oinployes In tho clusses de lured by the railroud adinlnlstratioii es avutlal to proper operations were In utrut't.d today ly hire, lur-ti-meral McAdoo to claim deferred draft clas sification. i a patriotic duty, and to furnlHh the district boards with tho noi i-ssary Information In their answers to the questionnaires to show the bnsls for such classification. MOTOR TRUCKS DEFERRED WASHINGTON. S'Vt- 17. I'rovost Marshal-General Crowder today an nounced that concerns engaged In mo tor truck transport service within the cities or along the public highways may claim deferred classification for nectwmry employes. FEW CHANGES MADE - it K ESSAYS ON FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN TO BE RECEIVED FROM PUPILS. Wounldn't You Get Sick If She Would Nurse You? In response to inqulrUs from paro chial and private schools, rrea v. Boalt, State Chairman of the Essay Committee, announced that all pupils, whether in public or private schools, are eligible in this state-widei compe tition of the Fourth Liberty Loan. Inasmuch as there is no organiza tion to take care oi tne coniesi m such Institutions, he has decided to Uave the matter in charge oi me heads of such schools. In some cases there are no grades, only classes cor respond to the grades, and In division of the public school in such cases, it will be up to the head of the private school, or such school to determine in what relative position the essay of a pupil can be entered. Essays written In such schools I should be stot directly to the Mate Contest Committee, care ot Liberty Loan Headquarters at Portland. The names and grade of the writer must be on the outside of wery paper. This is expected to add hundreds more contributions for the Essay com mute to judge. Portland public schools are devoting time and study to the subject of tlw essays this week preparatory to, the opening of the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign in Portland next week. Throughout the state there Is a sen districts where school has not been resumed, County superintendents and others have been asked details of the loan. Prizes have been announced as ten gold medals for the state-wide win ners in each of the ten grades of the grammar school and high school, be ginning with the third grade. In such district where school has resumed, teachers of the different grades will judge the best essays In their classer, and pass them on to the nrlncioal. who will forward them to the county superintendent. The win ners in the County will be forwarded to State Headq-jarters for main com petition. Where school has not re sumed, essays should be sent direct ly to the county superintendent. Deslde the gold medal for the state winners there will be a silver medal for the best essay In each grade In each county. All essays must be In the hands of the county superintend ent on September 27th, and mailed im mediately to Portland. I There U mon Catarrh In this ctlon of the country than all other dlMues . ... k 1 ... V. I . IWinM n,.k...,ll,,l 1 pUBCU IU Vv lulu uu,v. vmiuia ,......'. local remedial, and by oon.tantly fulling to cur with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh U a local dlura, greatly influenced by congtltutlunal con ditions and therefore) require constitu tional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured Ly V J. Chancy Co., Toledo, Ohio, l a constitutional remedy, Is taken Internally end acts thru the lllooJ on the Mucoui Hurfacea of tha flyitem. one Hundred Dollars ra ward Is offered for any cane that Hall's Catarrh Medicine falls to cura. Bend for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHKNEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by L)ruKl(tt, 76c. Hall's Family fills for constipation. The local price fixing roinmlttoo on food products announiMd Wednesday tho following changes In tho prices of four utilities: Mutter retailer puys &7crKc; con sumer pays 65c. Sugnr Retailor pays $9.65 pnr 100 lbs.; consumer pays H'jC. Rroakfast Itacon Retailer puys 45ijc; eonsuiiu.tr pays f0c, Hour Rotnller pays $2.80; consum er pays $.'1.05, POLK'S GAZETTEER A BasloeM Directory ! mmm Otto Towa and VUUe Ul Orecoai an waaniiia-toa. giviosT a vsc"pw) BkeUh of a, h DlaceV.Xoeatiaau Hhlpplar Facilities) t9 ' fle4 Ilrwry ! a4 rtotessloa. B. L. POLK OT, baV' SeatUe, Wash. yjw)iifYi'"m"m'm "" "W"T' "'Wi ftp 1 if v . L i . 1 r V 1 0 y V " Administrator's Sale Of the lata W. W. Cotton, at the "Island Farm" on Bachelor's Island Peggy Hyland wants to be a Red Cross nurse, and there la no reason why she cannot fill the bill if the photograph has told the truth about her. Already two sisters are In war work in England and her father, Dr Cyril Hyland, Is engaged in similar work In the Unltel Statee. ifml'.t west of RIDGEFIELD, WASHINGTON FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1918 s At 10:00 A. M. Sharp 75 COW8 25 of (them registered Holsteln. The balance are mostly extra high grade Holsteln; a few Durham, Jerseys and Guornsoys. 54 HEAD YOUNQ CATTLE 20 of them are registered Holsteln. Large Registered Holsteln Bull. Some Younger Bulls.' Eight 8ows, one boar, two shotes, nine pigs. Six large work horses, four colts, one pony. Two Iron wheel wagons, 2 gang plows, corn planter, old binder, disc drill, gasoline engine, ensilage cuttor, side dollvery rake, hay loader, 2 mowers, hay rake, 2 plows, 2 harrows, 3 cultivators, 3 set double harness, blacksmith outfit, 2 drags, dohornlng clippers, food chopper, roller, cream separator, lot milk cans and buckets, milk cooler, Babcock tester, kettle stove, cider mill, platform scales, big lot house hold goods and lots of other small articles. Mr. Cotton was a memhor of the Dairymen's Association for years and devoted a great part of his time and an immense amount of money in developing this herd, purchasing and breeding Bitch strains as Sir Hengerveld, Stanhope Netherland, Bonnie Laddie Hengerveld De Kol, Olory of Eukhwysen, Sir Chlrnacum Ononis Cornucopia, and others, buying from such breeders as David McKeown of Greshum, P. A, Frakos of Scapoose, and Thomas Carmichael of Oaston. A CHANCE NOT OFTEN OFFERED WO PURCHASE GOOD 8TUFF FOR LE88 THAN PRICE8 U8UALLY PAID, TUBERCULIN TE8TED Boat will run to and from sale every half hour from Ridgeflald Free of Charge. THE W. W. COTTON ESTATE, Owners COL W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer t eral interest In the contest; even In