THE MORNING. OREGONIATT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,' 1918. 1 MAP SHOWING COUNTRY EMBRACED IN ST. MIHIEL SALIENT OF BATTLEFRONT, WHERE AMERI CANS LAUNCHED GREAT OFFENSIVE IN CO-OPERATION WITH FRENCH. . TO STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH" ' ' Special Economy Offerings for Our amain v Republican Chairman Replies to Telegram Sent . by Mr. Tumulty.' if PARTISANSHIP Willi SAYS 931st B Friday Sale MACHINE METHODS BARED j democrats Requested to Keep War Out of Politics Administration leaders Kot A censed of t Pacific Intent. WASHIN-GTOX. Sept. 12. (Special.) will M. Hays, chairman of the National Republican committee, replying today to a message from Secretary Tumulty, aid It was not true that he said to He publican state chairmen In Chicago re cently that the Democratic leaders at Washington "would even end the war with any kind of compromise if that would Insure continuance of the Demo cratic party in power.' NEW YORK. Sept. II, (Special.) air. nays today sent a tetter to Mr. Tumulty immediately on receipt of copy sent to him this morning of the telegram sent him by Mr. Tumulty yesterday at Indianapolis. Mr. Hays Is in Washington and this, morning had not yet received the telegram, but asked Mr. Tumulty for a copy. This copy came and immediately the fol-1 lowing letter was. sent to Mr. Tumulty: "Washington. Sept. 12. Hon. Joseph P. Tumulty, W hlte House, asblngton. . C: "Dear Mr. Tumulty: I have your I telegram. On September 2, In Chicago, -attended a meeting of the Assocla- I ,, ,ff-h. barney " .. ... ' . ;- V t "Ac . cafe'sci H Thoroughly Dependable Merchandise Under- priced in a Manner to Induce Rapid Selling ' COME! SELECT FROM SEVERAL HUNDRED YARDS OF Beautiful New Embroideries In Widths Ubto 16 Inches and in a Won derfut Variety of Pretty Patterns at An Extraordinary Price Reduction. 10 c Yd. tlon of Republican- State Chairmm. tiled by its president and attended by 15 of such chairmen. At that meet ing I made remarks referring in general way to the length to which .Democratic leaders are going In their efforts to control the Senate and House, and also, as to the irrevocable stand of the Republican party lor vigorous prosecution of the war and against an inconclusive peace. Word. Qaotea Kot TJseV "I did not' use the words quoted In Tear telegram. W hat I said then. -which I now reaffirm, and which I hall continue to declare, was substan tially as follows: " "First, as to the means resorted to ty certain Democratic leaders to get votes. I said: . "In ths special ' election In Wiscon sin, the Democratic machine leaders published advertisements, undented I . w.r rvmirresa. and we Dledtre alnce by them, addressed to the soldiers our candidates to the men who are su at Camp Grant as follows: I nremelr oro-Amerlcan. who will give To the Wisconsin soldiers at camp i.6 country's all for the winning of the urant: Tuesday, April z, you are enii- i war now, and wh will etana lrrevo- tled to vote lor united otates senator iCablv aeainst any peace basis on a com- Irom Wisconsin to eucceea ceniiut i prom!e of principles wmcn wouia vio- Oenble Line Forming Great Elbow Southeast of Verdnn Is Known as St. Mlhlel Salient, Which Has Existed 5 SInee Early Days of War. Heavy Black Line ladlcatea How Americana Hurled Ciermana Bach: ana How salient will He Eliminated If the Advance Is Not Checked. Triple Hit Snows Farthest German Advance. Broken Crossed Black Line Running Approximately Xorta and South Shows German Border. The Great Tentonlc Fortress of Diets Is Almost Due North of Eastern End of American Drive. The Town of St. Mlhlel, Captured by the French, Is Located at Tip of Salient. Verdun Fortreas Is Located Due West of Mets. Paul O. Hustlng. President Wilson. . your Commander-in-Chief, desires all rr loyal Americans, to vote for Joseph E. Davies for United States senator, ua- ' vies election means joy at Washington and gloom at Berlin. Davies' defeat means gloom at Washington and joy " at Berlin." i "I regard this as an Infamous prostl- tution of all patriotic proprieties and the grossest violation of the plainest civic duty, worthy of the severest con- ' damnation, of all Americans. In this - crisis, when all patriot are striving to bring to the aid of the country s cause every resource in men and material. j when thousands of Republican and f Democratic boys are dying, side by - side, when both political parties are lovaL such conduct is - Immeasurably - reprehensible. From such action It is , evident, and I regret to say it. that - these Democratic leaders will go to X any length to- carry the Senate and House. Such unpatriotic efforts to use the war for partisan purposes must fail. Such Inevitable failure was in- late American rifrhts. interest and honor, and make of our sacrifice a sacri lege to be made again by out grand children. I hope and trust the Demo cratic oarty will work by tne same token." Recognizing as we all do that there will always be politics, I am pieaseo to advise you what I said to these Repub lican state chairmen, because I insist that our politics be open and acknowl edged, and on a plane and of character that needs no subterfuge, ana mat there be no political partisanship in anything that touches the war. No Partisanship In War. "Further, I now take the opportunity to' appeal to you directly and to tne Democratic organization, as I long ago did in my reply to Colonel George Har vey's letter, to Join with us in this ef fort to keep partisanship out of the war and the war out of partisan pon tics. This is no time for little tnings. The world is on fire. Our duty to our soldiers, measured by their marvelous f dicated by the Wisconsin result it was I accomplishments and' their supreme further shown in the Michis-an Drl-1 Hivif.. the mae-nitude of - the task murvr and it will be conclusively I ahead for us all. and the incalculable nroved in the Maine election next week. I mmenuence of the result, all cry out The American neopie will not tolerate 1 for the fullest co-operation, usl It: This Is the war of no political political Dartles spend their time ac party. This is the people's war, and we cuslng each other ol disloyalty wnen demand that the war be kept out of partisan politics and that partisanship -- be kept out of the war. And what we j ask from the party In power we lrrev- ocably pledge for ourselves." 2 Vigorous Prosecution of War TJrgea. "Second, as to the imperative neces ' sity of a vigorous prosecution of the . t. war and a conclusive peace only, and . the need of a Republican Congress to r that end, and In connection with a dis cussion of the candidacy of Mr. Ford in the Republican primaries in Michigan - and his statement as to why he became a candidate, and while reviewing the v service Republicans in Congress ren ',' dered the major war measures which ; were opposed by the Democratic lead- - era, Chairman Dent, of the military af- fairs committee. Floor Leader Kitchin, -.. chairman ol tne ways ana means com- mlttee, and others, I said: "We demand the most vigorous both are loyal. 1 urge mat there be no accusation of disloyalty from either one side or the other in this campaign. Such accusation win give a totally false impression to tne enemy, and the party or the committee making such, accusation will be guilty in that very act of the worst kind of disloyalty. "We have a heavy loaa to naui. wi iii. as far as possible, hitch up both our great political horses and have them both used, unhampered, freely to pull this load, each striving to see which can pull the harder. HSincereiy yours, "WILL H. HATS.' Mr. Tumulty in a reply- to Chairman Hays, made public tonight, said he was glad to have the latter s - oisciaimer. The general trena 01 your isuers, however, still leaves douDt In my mind." Mr. Tumulty said, "as to the YALWEESSHASH HUM Americans Tear Through Both Sides of St. Mihiel Wedge. MANY TOWNS CAPTURED Cavalry Poshes Forward Ten Miles, While Infantry Drives In Nearly Five Miles and Offensive Is Yet Going Strong. Continued From Firat Page.) prosecution of the war and a peace I responsiveness of some of the Repub- , with victory. A Republican Congress DANCING NEW CLASSES FOR BEGIWERS start at DeHoney'a beautiful academy. Twenty-third and Washington. Tuei- ' day and Thursday evenings. All dances Eosltlvely taugnt in eight lessons adles it. gents to. The only school teaching from $ to 11, where you re ceive the, proper amount of practice. Separate step room and extra teachers lor backward pupils, xso embarrassment. Iran managers to the clear Implied desire of the American people to keep politics out of the war, "While the whole thought of Presi dent Wilson has been given to the suc cessful prosecution of the war, the foremost leaders of the Republican party, including yourself and Senator Penrose, have been making fervent ar guments in favor of a restoration of the old political control of the coun try." ' Implied Criticism Suggested. Taking up a statement by Mr. Hays In a New York newspaper and a later sDeech: by him at Philadelphia, Mr. Every step and figure of all dances T..m..ltv aaid he doubted whether thay could be Interpreted In "any way other thoroughly taught. One lessons from us is worth six In the average school. Private lessons all hours. A full print ed description of all dances for all .; pupils free. Normal instructions for I Government,' , dancing teachers, call arternoon or "'.evening. 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T ilmrn S. than as an implied criticism of some of the necessary war policies of the which "you claim the Re publican party, as a minority sup ported in Congress" and "which you plainly Indicate they would overturn if returned as a majority to Congress. Mr. Tumulty quoted "a similar po litical speech" by Senator Penrose and extracts from an address by George W. Wickersham, and said: "I am afraid that your quoted speeches, the speech -of Senator Pen rose and your letter of today, indicate afl too plainly that some Republicans find It difficult to think outside .the realm of .politics. "The vast body of Republican voters now .standing with all Democratic voters staunchly behind their Govern ment will doubtless be interested in any statement you might care to make as to how far you would go in re pealing the laws which have made America's participation in the war so effective." PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE ILL British Reader May Abandon Tour of Lancashire. MANCHESTER, England, Sept 18. It was officially announced late to night that Premier Lloyd George is suffering from a chill. He has a high temperature and may be prevented from fulfilling all nia engagements in his present tour of Lancashire, the statement adds. ' line from the region of Verdun east ward. The obliteration of the salient would be necessary before a direct thrust toward German territory from this region, would be possible. Whether Marshal Foch has in view a campaign up the Meuse Valley or Metz and the Moselle Valley in mind remains to be seen. PARIS, Sept. 12. "The American army attacked this morning in the region of St. Mihiel. The operation is developing under the best of .conditions." This announcement was made by the French War Office tonight. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE LORRAINE FRONT, Sept. 12. (By the Associated Press, '3 P. M.) The Americans in their drive reached the first . objectives at eome points an hour ahead of schedule time. Seven hundred prisoners have already been taken. . All along the line the advance lias been carried out on "schedule. Near Maizerais the troops went ahead against machine gun fire by crawling and tanks were sent to their aid. To the north of Les Eparges hill and the neighboring hill No. 328, were captured; numerous of the enemy sur rendered at the latter place. The American casualties have been remarkably low. LONDON, Sept 12. (By The As sociated Press, 7:20 P. M. Ameri can troops on the Lorraine front have captured the towns of Thiaucourt, Pannes and Nonsard. North of St. Mlhlel General Per shing's forces have captured Combres. They are reported to have reached the western outskirts of Donmartin la Montagne. French troops co-operating with the Americans In their drive on the St. Mi hiel salient have captured St Mihiel, it is reported. The Americans attacked on a 11-mile front from Fey-en-Hay to Xivray and made an advance at its greatest depth or five miles. Thlacourt was captured early In the drive. From that town the battle line runs a little to the south of Boillon- vllle, then to Pannes and Nonsard, which were captured; to Bois de Gar- gantua and north of Montsec American cavalry patrols are moving in the direotion of Vigneulles, 10 miles northeast of St Mihiel. At St. Mihiel, where the French have reached the western outskirts the Ger mans are making a strong resistance. The Germans still hold Roman fort, which is now being attacked by ' the French. Northwest of Pont-a-Mousson, Amer ican cavalry patrols are reported to be operating on the road north of the Bois Communaux. AMERICAN FORCES ON THE LOR RAINE FRONT, Sept. 12. (By the As sociated Press, 9 A. M.) American forces this morning launched an attack on the German positions. At 9 o'clock they had progressed generally along the line. Some prisoners were taken at different parts of the sector. The first wave of American troops met witn iittie resistance and at o'clock the second American wave was possession or several points of the German first line, - Prior to the advance French and American artillery directed a terrific barrage fire on the German positions on this front. The reply of the Ger man big guns was vigorous at some places, although as a whole it was weak. There are some Indications that the Germans are withdrawing their artil lery, although it is more probable that they are going to fight hard before be lng driven out after enduring a stifling barrage or more than eight hours. The Germans at some points are in creasing the volume of their big gun fire, but ineffectually. JENKIN LLOYD JONES DEAD Noted Chicago Pastor Succumbs Wisconsin After Operation. In MADISON, Wis., Sept. It. The Rev. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, of Chicago, died late today at Tower Hill, Wis. Death was due to shock following an opera tion fo4 strangulate hernia. 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One Bar of Creme Oil Soap A special advertising offer One bar of the celebrated Creme Oil Toilet Soap FREE with each purchase of three bars OK Friday for 6 Dozen Fruit Jar Rubbers for 25c In our new Basement depart ment we place on sale several hundred dozen Gray Rubber Fruit Jar Rubbers at 6 OK dozen for AiUU 6 Rolls of S-Oz. Toilet Paper for 25c For one day only Bargain Fri day we place" on sale large 6- ounce rolls of White Crepe Tis sue Toilet Paper at ,6 rolls for 25c Store Opens at 8:30 A.M. Saturdays ei9A.M. The Most in Value The Best in Quality Store Closes at S :30 P.M. Saturdays at 6 P.M. u BIG STRIKE THREATENED BETHLEHEM STEEL EMPLOYES SAT AWARD VIOLATED. . Complaint Against .. Company vver Wages to Be Heard "y War Labor Board. WASHIN&TON. Sept. 12. Hearings will be held tomorrow by the National War T abor Board on .the complaint of employes of the Bethlehem Steel Works that the Bethlehem Steel Corporation has failed to apply the wage granted by the board, effective laBt August 1. Representatives or tne men saia to day that unless a satisfactory adjust ment of the award soon is made a gen eral strike Is probable. A communication sent by President Wilson today to the striking machinists and toolmakers of Bridgeport, Conn., In understood to call upon them as patriotic citizens to return to their work in war plants and to solve ineir proo lems along lines laid down by the War Labor Board. EW1SH WOMEN BUY BONDS Benevolent . Society Announces Sub scription to liberty loan. The first woman's organization to signify its intention of buying bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan is the en's Department, will arrive in Port Jewish Women's Benevolent Society, which informs state headquarters it has 1100 in the next issue. This is beingworked out in co-operation with the "Mother's Parade." Astoria, Roseburg, Hood River and Oregon City report extensive prepara tions for the big parade which will be held at the same time as that in Portland. Mrs. A. 3. Baldwin, chairman of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District Wom- land Sunday evening and will nreslds at a meeting of the State committees of Women's organisations at the Multno mah Hotel next week. - Invalid Soldiers Ileturn-. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. Surgeon Oeneral Oorgas announced today that 447 sick and wounded soldiers from the American Expeditionary Forces were returned to the United States during the week ended September s. An illuminated door knob, for which a patent has been granted, is covered with a glass panel on which can be painted a house number or a name. For coal call Broaflway 18, Standard Brick Sc. Tile Co. Adv. 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