(3 . - v 2 - . : " : - ; . 1 ' 1 . . : : - : ' : : . . .ili "l PHOTOGRAPHIC SIDELIGHTS ON fr 7Twyi&12 -s- " 'rZ m&? PCTvL C C-- Mill V XT n If ' U-vu-. - . ( ;t W - t fl - rilr . S VSdT ' "N ml ' II Kt 'a'Fi-A Willie '.W. v, Ali-tfik Principal Events of the ar Week Briefly Sketched for Information of the Busy Reader, European War ACCORDING tJ a letter which the British found plans of the Ger mans to coal ships in New York. : Cape Town and other points at the outbreak of the war were detailed. Shipment of American 3yeetuff sent from .Switzerland by way of Rotter dam was seized by the Germans. Ship ment was valutxj at $500,000. Edward Page Gaston, American, who ; lately distributed olothiu for the Brit 'lah prisoners at Berlin, has been placed vnder arrest, but the nature of the ; charges have not been revealed. ; New submarine which had Just been .completed In a private shipyard In the ..gulf of Bpezla Is said to have mysteri ously disappeared, according to Lon . don dispatch. . Drastic attempt to get an adequate apply of clothes, gloves and other - garments for the army Is being made by the, British war office. Warsaw is now completely dry, the ale of wine and spirits having been forbidden by the government. News was received at Petrwgrad that 'Archduke Frederick has been replace"! as commander in chief of the Austrian army by the heir presumptive to the Austrian throne. Prince Charles Fran cis. Russians are said to have capture! the heights near PraemysL Gall da, and , that the AuBtrlana have made a num oer 01 unsuccessxoi a exempts to re gain them. , The steamer Ardmoant, laden with grain, which left Do-rer for Holland, truck a mine and sank, her crew of 85 being saved. French fleet in the Adriatic again i bombarded Cattaro. . French and German traders dashed .In a number of places in Belgian Congo, 'With several fatalities as result. Belgian go-vcrnment placed gnus on the boats plying on the Congo la order to resist German attacks. Allies, after permitting the Germans to exhaust themselves by vigorous at tacks, again resumed the offensive. Many picturesque villages In France have been damaged as result of the evere fighting and other damage la certain to come. Tho country where the chief fighting In France la going on la flat and under .cultivation. In many places It Is boggy ana mere are scattered coal mines, The allied armies are constantly tending toward the north and bending ist ward toward the Belgian frontier. Germans claimed to have captured ' three of the outlying forts at Antwerp win io nave uiit en, me reuoubts. 1 ne leit wing or the Russian army. after crossing the Nleman river, are t Bald to have been defeated by the Ger I mua wim a neavy loss, more uaa ztgo ' prisoners navuig Deen Ty tv v . The force of native troops from BrlU : lsh East India, recently landed at Mar seilles, has loft that place for the : north. ' British ships have arrived at Lisbon and probably are destined to transport ' Portuguese troops. It is believed that Porta gal will Jots , III the fight on the side of the allies, oecaose or too demands of the British government. men jrrencn are disputing the claim ft that the Germans are holding Alsace. - It betas' Claimed that th 0n1 aM ' there In large numbers. ,, Night and day attacks hare been re- pulsed by the French In the region of , the Argonne and oa tho heights of the Mense. ureal Britain nas pot oat orders to , -niiaaeipnaa nrra to manufacture .o.gvo sweaters I or the as of tho 4 foldlera It Is said that the retreat of the t Germans In East Prussia continues. Russians having captured all the , varpauuans nave - commenced the inarch on Hungary. t i - Tho German war summary is opU- y . oi'ct.icu vust iwuf viu , soon enter the conflict on the side of Germany, sending its navy against . Russia and its army against Great Brltaln. ' , !, Germany blames the British for de- , siroying me iraae wun ue United . States. poinUng out .that the business i amounting to $1,500,000,000 for goods ' bought annually from the United States Dwvimu o.uv suuu inter- mxvvnu. iu neutral bottoms. i Toklo announces that the occupation ? Of Jalult Island was made for military - yuiyvpc. "." utijses 01 permanently holding it KJVli;:" rr.v:.r - " wiuwuwi It Is reported that newspapers which published accounts of Austrian defeats s r ue ia i cauxera are oeine; se- verely dealt with. French removed their wounded after German aviators had set the hospitals afire with bombs and replaced them , wim uermaoa, canning ue asata of the latter. Wounded French colonel says that the Germans are trying a new trick In Warfare, namely, the combining of cav- airy and artillery. - German cavalry "Is seen In large numbers in tne vicinity or Ulle on the main rarway line leading to Antwerp. 'Dr. David Starr Jordan, chancellor of Leland Stanford university, who returned rrom Europe, blames the war on the emperor or Germany. In tho .opinion of Dr. Jordan, y&rV?? rTrSsS' lvrsrj52? Net 0 ,Nf,- i land is In the best condition tokcp up under a prolonged war. London dispatch says German shells are doing comparatively little damage and that attacks of German Infantry ceased some time ago. Greece denies the right of Turkey to abolish capitulations granting extra territorial rights to foreigners of ner own initiative. German reports that England sent large quantities or ammunition to a French fortress before the war began are denied by the British. England insists that no ammunition was sent to France until after Germany had vio lated Belgian neutrality. Body of Captain Pilta. who killed in an engagement against the Servians, was brought to Vienna. Canada will send to the front additional force of 20,000. Englishmen praise the efficiency of the American Red Cross worker in the battle sone. Russians claim to have almost wiped out an Austrian battalion in the Car pathian mountains, hardly a eoldlor escaping 'deat,h or Injury from wounds. Antwerp was still resisting the bom bardment by the Germans but the fall of the city was deemed only a matter of a short time. German aviators set fire to houses In Antwerp by hurling bombs. Thren vessels can-vine th tntt ran ttngent of the Canadian troops reached Southampton. JaBanea women shell Hvr of fared to dear th TCI an r.hati bnv of min laid by Germans bat the Japanese gov- i eminent declined to accept the offer. Removal of von Moltke as chief of the German army Is denied In German military circles. Executive. rHAT Henry Wattersoa and Presl- l dent Wilson are to settle their diXferences is indicated by the visit of tho editor to the Whit House I ror a conference, following a similar i conference between the president and I uoionei George Harvey, Great Britain will not molest imri. I can conTWtr nhlnmnntia tk nn-rai w..,n- tries provtdin the shipments are made In neutral bottoms. Ex -Governor John H. Osborne of Wyoming, now first assistant secretary I I of state, la plaintiff in an action to I recover tlf.OOO alleged to have been 1 aeenred by fraud, In suit at Bpring-1 neid. 111. American ambassador at Coastaa- tlnople requests the United States to send additional aid for the Americans now in the Ottoman empire. tJonoiuons or finances in Turkey are assuming disquieting proportions, checks and other paper being refused " iauioubbs. President Wilson declare th- T.r. bas made satisfactory explanation of Intentions In taking German pos- sessions In the orient. It Is said that the sUtlons wlU bo returned after th war. China's protest against Japan for seising territory is based on the claim that the action was taken to clear I v-iiiiia oi, any uums 01 lnaemnity that I uermany may mase alter the war. t President Wilson and adminta - tlon heads conferred on the congres- sional campaign and special efforts w Kitrry oa we ugai ww Do mad in New York, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Kan- ff3 SZ.iZZ': JSSL- .r:?.'v: "u "n- i AQuaoauDi in uut on th. r eral war tax bill Democratic leaders are plannlns: for the dtanaa af th. I measure. I Democrats win base Uvrfr irnnMnt for the war tax measure oa President Wilson's clause In his special message In which he states that such action is of I necessary to preserve rne rirv.iyj I stability of the government. I President Wilson and renresenta. tlves of North Carolina cotton Indus - tries conferred on the plan of relieving I the distress of the cotton growers. President approves the plan nf rais - lng a fund of $160,000,000 amonir bank - I era to aid cotton men, scheme being I 1 to issue warehouse certificates fori has! goods, as security for the loan. j Egypt is also facing- a serious situ I auon as result of the disturbance 1 tho oottom market brought on by thsjl. Repreasivo forces of gorernavint and THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, i ill rn""""""' -op . .. u t-- wsiv -. -The grave of the first German soldier to fall at Liege which the German soldiers always keep decorated. 2 Wounded Algerians, enlisted nnder French colors, retaining froibthe front aboard a Red Cross train, 3 A group of Belgians with a German standard, captured near Malices. 4 Dead horses and wreckage In a street in a Belgian Tillage raked by German fire,j !5 Ruins of a Belgian bridge blown up by the German. Ruins in Senlis, France, where fierce fighting occurred. 7 Algerian soldier wounded at Al&ne while fighting for the allies. 8 German prisoners of war in Solssons after the bombardment. 9 Photograph taken at a war and plans are being made to limit the acreage for next year's planting to prevent a surplus. The house failed to reach agreement on the report of the conference oa . the Clayton anti-trust bill.. Secretary of State Bryan has entered 1118 campaign In New York in behalf of the candidacy of Ambassador Gr- for the United States senate. Debaters on the Jones Philippine MT1 in the house declared that slavery la being practiced In the Islands. Amendment was adopted t the Phum.in. mti T,rovidtae that no slav- ery Bhall exist In the Islands and that there shall be no Involuntary servitude in prison except In punishment tor crime. plural marriages In tho Philippines are prohibited and civil and political rights shall not be determined on any I religious test. w. era of middle west In securing loan of $150 000 000 for aid of the cotton ln- dustry were set In motion by the fed- eral reserve board. Federal reserve board appointed Gov- ernor Hamlin, Paul M. Warburg and w P G Harding to confer with the bankers regarding the proposed cotton I loan. I lowest bidders for the two new 1 v.. v. hniu fn, TTntfl states this year were the Newport News Ship Building company, and the I New York Ship Building company, Commercial and Industrial. k toit. wn nffpri p w - - F I for the contestants at the Wahkla- kum county fair to be held at 1 Skamokawa October t to . Work of excavatlne for the founds tlon of the new city hall at Wlnlock. Wash., has commenced and the work of building the upper part will begin i mxxya. by Contractors Jenions Mauer I Big- apples of the Wolf river variety I rrown on the farm of Misses Ida and 1 Mary Heitman are being displayed at I Ridgefield, Wash. I Bonds in the sum of $4200 have been 1 voted for the new electria Ughtlrg 1 plant for Cathlamet, Wash. Rockefeller Interests are accused by John White, president of the United I Mine Workers of America, of trying - 1 to destroy the ' efficiency . of that or of I ganlxation, demands of organised labor have left capital In a dangerous position so far as investments in railroads is con cerned, according- to President Ripley, of the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe road. Northern Pacific Railroad company at its New York meeting urged the need of higher passenger and freight rates. The road will take up the mat ter In? the states -traversed by the Bux- 1 In grton road, laying- the matter before individual state commissions rather than before the Interstate commerce commission. The Boston A Maine. Boat Al bany, New York, New Haven & Hart ford railroads requested the Boston public service commission to increase mileage rates two to two and one-half cents. The Ben Harrison mtne tn Ore west ern part of Baker county has been com pelled to close down on account of tho heavy snows. Plan of establishing auto bus street car service has been taken up for con sideration by committee of the Com mercial club of Baker. . Auto bus line operated by Portland and Linnton citizens has commenced business on the Portland-Llnnton line in the fight to compel by moans of boycott, the United Railways to grant a fbre cent fare. Ashland Commercial club win secure $1000 to be added to the fund 'or the normal school at Ashland. Most of the farmers residing in the Baker section of Oregon are said to be willing to sell their grain, for the present good prices. Mail Is being delayed becabs the United States postofflce department refuses to accept bids submitted for the Cottage Grove-Bohemia route. H J A c ranged a banquet In honor or Senator Key Pittman, of Nevada, in apprecia tion of the work he did to secure pass age of the Hetch Hetchy water bill. Expected federal tax and the demand because of the European war is caus ing activity In shipments of California wines to the Atlantic coast via the Panama canal route. Legal and Criminal. R If RS. GEORGE A. BLAGLANI. 21 111 5"ears old mother of a two-year-' old baby, was held In tho Jail at Saa ' Fraaclsco ow tho charga f, at- SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER U 1914. THE PROGRESS wayside station in Northern France tempting to murder her husband. W. L. Heine, In a counter charge to a divorce suit In Santa Clara, CaL, says his wife burned his feet with hot iron and gave him overdoses of medicine while he was tlL California supreme court set aside an order denying a new trial to Joseph Mueller, convicted of selling liquor at Red Bluff, the court holding that the contention that a certain territory was dry must be proved. Joseph Fishier was sentenced to the penitentiary for five years for the theft of Jewelry from the Samuels Jewelry store where ho was employed, at San Francisco. Javier Esplnosa Cuevas, eon-ln-law Of John Montgomery of Dos Angeles, has been shot as a traitor at Mexico City on the order of General Carranza, according to a telegram received by Mexican consul. Adolphus DaughTin, at Dos Angeles, created a panic In the lobby of the courtroom when h fired two revolver shots at his wife, who is plaintiff in a divorce action. He was overpowered. Mrs. John S. Jewell, of San Fran cisco, wife of the former police com missioner, filed a second suit for di vorce. The first decree had been set aside after the couple had settled their differences. William Do rimer, president of the Da Salle National bank of Chicago, was Indicted by the federal grand Jury on the charge of misapplication of the funds of the bank. General Newt. HE next annual convention of the I Methodists of Southern California win be held at San Diego. Ses- si on Just closed at Pasadena. Eploslons between tunnels 0 and 1 on the Southern Pacific line at Sum mit, CaL, caused death of two Western Union linemen and Injury to four. Attorney John P. Coghlan was named receiver for the Northern Electric Rail way company doing business In Sac ramento. Dos Angeles county registration for the November elections will likely ex ceed 900,000. Mrs. Esther Page fell through a sky light while washing windows in the Hotel Delghton, Dos Angeles, and was perhaps fatally hurt. George T. Kelly, who started to Had i aa army of t&M unemployed to Wash showing Indian Senegalese and British soldiers fraternizing with each ington and who was arrested for vag rancy at Sacramento, CaL, has Just been released after serving a sentence of six months. Lewis county. Wash, teachers' Insti tute will be held at Central la the week of October 26. Charles F. Murphy, of Tammany Hall, at a meeting of the Democratic committee in New York, indorsed President Wilson. Undivided support for Martin GTynn for governor of New York, was pledged by. the Democratic committee of New York. Suffragist "melting pot." composed of various gold and silver trinkets contributed by the women to raise money for their cause, has been deliv ered at the United States mint at Philadelphia. Progressives In state convention at Boston, Mass., declared in favor or na tional prohibition. National assembly at Panama, in se cret session. It is reported, voted to reject the award of Edward D. White, chief Justice of the United States su preme court, in the boundary dispute between Panama and Costa Rica on the grounds that the Jurist exceeded pow ers given him by the arbitration treaty. Methodists in general conierence in Canada decided to continne their policy of demanding to know whether theo logical students used tobacco, snuff or Intoxicating liquors. Ed Barr. of Baker, Or, lost Ms nre In a fire which destroyed a small build ing in which he lived. Ernest Vosper. of Portland, has been elected yell leader at the University of Oreron. Pasco city council attermpxea to re duce the nay of the city clerk from SS0 a month to Jl, Politicians oo- iected. William Sulzer has rued ms peunon as candidate for governor of New York on th American ticket. Mrs. J. P. Morgan and other distin guished women passengers on the liner Celtic from Liverpool to New York busied themselves on the way by knit ting socks for the soldiers at the front. It is estimated that less than 1. 000,000 labor union men, by acting as a unit, could procure the enactment of more federal and state laws than any other .000,000 voters in tho coun try. X J 1 OF THE Photographs CopyrigTit Second Year Men Win at Eugene (Special t Th JomBt University of Oregon. Eugene, Or, Oct. 10. The fourth annual under classmen's mix held here today was won by the second year men, 40 to 25. Since the abolition of basing at the University of Oregon this affair annnally is a vent for the escape of class enthusiasm. The nine events in the mix are arranged by the Junior class of the university and are held under the espionage of the seniors. The two under classes assembled on the campus at t:30 this morning and marched to the entrance of Kln- cald field. Then each class was ad mitted separately to the field and marches, fancy drills and yeHs were given. Each class had previously decorated a half of the grandstand allotted to them. After tho parade the features, tie-up, sandbag, flag STOPS FALLING HAIR This Home-Made Mixture Stops Dandruff. and Falling Hair and Aids Its Growth, To half a pint of water add: Bay rum 1 ox. Baroo compound -.a smau box Glycerine hi es. These are an simple Ingredients that you can buy from any druggist at very little cost, and mix them your self. Apply to the scalp once a day for two weeks, then once every other week until all the mixture is used. A half plnj. should be enough to rid the head of dandruff and kill the dandruff germs. It stops the hair from falling out. relieves itching and scalp dls- Ai though it is not a dye, it acts upon the hair roots and will darken streaked, faded, gray hair in ten or fifteen days. It promotes the growth of tho hair and makas harsh hair soft U-sXA by Intei-tiaUonal News Service. other. i ! rush. wait fight and tug-of-war were held l. succession. The flafij: score was: Decorations (soDbomores. (freshmenKi: 10; yells 6; feature (sophomores). 6: parade (sophomoa), 6; tie-up, (sophomores) 10; sand b jig. (sophomores), 10; flag rush (fmshmn), 10; tug-of-war called oflj Water fight, (sopho mores), i i(freshmen), 6. DRUGS EXCITE YOUR , USE SALTS If your Back is aching or Bladder botbtl drink lots, oi water jaWi eat leas meat, !$ j When v&ur kidneys hurt and your back f eelift sore, don't get scared and proceed trw joad your stomach with a lot of drKgs that excite the kidneys and irritil the entire urinary tract. Keep your? kidneys clean like you keep your bowte clean, ny nusning uera with a mcd, harmless salts wnicn re moves ttt j body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal ac tivity, "lie function of the kidneys is to rutasr tne diooo. - in z noun they strato from it 600 grains of acid and wast. I so we can readily under- : stand the?; vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lata of water you can't anna too muefci also get from any pharma cist aboU ifour ounces of Jad Salts; take a taiespoonful in a glass of wa ter before breakfast each- morning for a few das and your kidneys will act fine. Thr famous salts is made from the acldtjfof grapes and lemon juice. COmDineov wim uxnia, ana ua ve-ui used forj- generations to clean and stimulator; clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the adds In urine so It no longer la- a 'source of irritation, thus IS? ending bladder weakoess. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In jure; majces a delightful effervescent Uthia-water drink which everyoca should taKe now and then to keep their kldneysj -clean and active. Try -this, also keed - up the water, drinking, and no doub you will wonder what be came oour kidney trouble and back ache. U .: - CAdv, 6 -15. '