THE. OSEGON' SUNDAY. JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, . SUNDAY MORNING; " SEPTEMBER 10,' -1C17. SV.IDEtMS riOTBBKG; FEIiMDiiSel TnESSAGES IIHCIPHER . '.- . . ; , .-. :' i- i 1 1 i .ii- ;-i - J .(. .. ' Clamps Are . Beginning - - to Squeeze Nation . JougjvJLJ S. Takes No Part, CREAK IS NOT EXPECTED Coaaidarad - Xmprobael .Unless 10 QrwB Wofktit in :H , ' Out-lsaUssallCsrely Traaf v.7 ''V.-'-.ry;! :V Washington. ept ll, (U. F.) Tbs clamps are beginning ; to squeese on Sweden. . The ; allies but not the United States have mede hr mw senger service' for Oermany- diplo matic Issue, and for the present . at least, wt -allowing- Sweden to send cipher to her legation bare. ; Whether requests for an explanation made of Sweden by the- allies portend a break In diplomatic relations is un known here'. They probably do not unless Sweden feu to rid herself of pro-German workers.: . The dismissal of- the first secretary of ..the foreign offle- proved today to hate been, only a trensfer to'the Swedish Justice de partment, and this- apparently-, J, only a sop to. the demand that the. higher officials in the Swedish-Teuton.', alli ance - step down. ' - ' The reported Teuton, reply ? to., the Vatican peace note caused scarcely a ripple here today, And there was no comment forthcoming on it other than It' does not appear to have any ele ments of settlement la It. - " The embargo against Sweden Is still on, and because of It Germany Is get ting lees , and less outside supplies'. The state department denied today t recent . revelation anent Sweden would have any connection" with the embargo situation. But despite this It does have th obvious effect of working- Latln- Amerlca to shut off credits and sup- rile because of Oetman ueacherr.V"-. Z Te disclosures also serve the purpose! ?frl?.f:ri-lif fl.Ti of arguing to Swedea that her. rbeedar raifht be less it she were-not ln league with Germany. t r. : v ... ', . . v r. -,1 , v Agreement Kot Ldmitea , ' ; - tdndon, Sept. : lsr-.(XX, P.) Deolal that the Swedish; government' agree ment -with, Jamgland, jnada in IBIS, .was limited to message 'transmitted . for Germany jria .the - United BtatesAwas J made' by "th- foreign; office : tonight, The statement takes direct fssu wlth v th watsrs'ar'li thesea Itself, they th, xplatlo,-fthaLlttburs: 'vpl;;id;rre-eahlas la.oitr ' ' sode recently -lBtt.c:.r'th; Swedish t r, obttly Irwsalo ertti .""i" foreign minister.--- r r , , t )l,n.:.rt,iLK.M .it.M .t The British forelgtt Vbt ftc:. asserted.' - t tn a,re vn th: Hriih: that the assurances given the British government -by the Swedish, minister in London ; and $ th British ' minister at S tockholm,- the latter by the ; mln t later of foreign affair himself, were general 1; their; application' - V' Officials notnted out It wit obvious that objection- to -the use" of J BrUish cables, for elpher " messages 'by an nerojs goverameat. would -b;ih saia from, whatever country themessages came; ' The", Swedish pledge of 15 Empftasls was, 114 on the factr that such a Pledge: wouldrbe ivalueles to! .rrritflo7whch itlw'd .lnate if the Swedish .ittr,4 dAAthii wnI ..a i.. .r i fiarinsjOf - eras? -torches'1 alonsf - the stop th . to eliminate meat, had .only v promised tranamia slon via . one slnala oountrr. --J , Diplomats Jlrg'Blained v , BUenOa' Atrea, i Pept t JR-iVi ? Count LAixburgwas still packing up today while maised, police cuirds pa trolled the Oerman legation to ' guar him from v'posibl -demonstrations. President Xrigoyen. UCJas announced, would grant th departing envoy - reaaonable time t in 'which to utilise the passport handed him because of America's revelations tf how Luxburg 1 secretly cabled Berlin through, the Swedish legation to -sink ' Argentine ships ''without-leaving a trace.'- From authoritative sources, vit -wa reported Latxburf 'hopes to -go to para, guay. Instead' of Germany, -betng-ao-' credited there as minister and retain ing the Argentine post until some mort propitious time for his return. - His admission into Paraguay Is an certain. The press of Asuncion, com menting today, declared fcuxbur would be personally welcome,' but not officially so. Th government Itself has not yet mad Us position clear. President Irtgoyen was today under stood t b preparing a plan for la- oeranmcauon or oerman ' property owners whos bulldwfs and belongings were destroyed la Wednesday' rioting. PMninM..nM.i.. . . vi viroi av s formal resolutions la t ntxht, blaming l.uxburg for an th troubles .a numi!no" aujetiaces win never .fade .frjom ber of representative Swedish cltiatns likewise met and resolved that Mini. ster LOwen of Sweden was entirely re-if sponsible. -,-.- .. ' Llndmaq Iklay Resign' Copenhagen, Sept. IS. (lj Nr 8.) . Admiral landman .the Swedish for- mgo, .minister 1s expected to resign aa rl'daatcl said a dispatch front Stockholm t to iay. it added that the conservatives v-cre greatly worried over the obvious the rZ?flZZL ln .ontvuited th additional group of corpses the general election, yv M they cam la from dayftoay; Th ATROCITIES OF: . COYOTES OF SEA , rrvwi si " lo I , CURDLE BLOOD " r ""r- .'tea '. i. ' 'ir- . (Ooothiued from Pace Oaeil order to torpedo them;at night whea the hope of rescue for their precious It was out of th ken of any llsteaef 1 1 at human belns-a would fir into iron iAnnhf -k4nb.. .vi - - m j eaeasaaasa eaaiaiaaa r: a destroy -th lives of noti-rombit. rt men and women orOically atrug - l,iHg shoreward a theirfraglte erattu Attacks Axe Ss easing 'Tr. Frost called th submarine of "e Oerman th "coyotes of th sea." He spoke of the awful prank of'the remain the Mm arloa as kefera r at kUBKKSTZIjf'S. Ua la aa r-'lri. and aa very raaaoaabU eul s x.xciara lds... 1T6 lair itrait. :ont-Tavera . i t. CIic!:ea:. Dinntr - I- I German submarine crews as worthy -the loathsome sport - of a" band of orang-outangs. He said their attacks ' were like - stilettos thrust . Into the back, always sneaklngvand 'cowardly. They" would torpedo -without. the slightest warning and ' then, " rising, rake the .sinking vessel with gun fir. They9 would refuse to help lifeboats toward land, they would with waves mockery empty lifeboats of their pro visions, cast the little trinkets - that i sentiment had enwrapped in handker- J chiefs into the sea and refill with salt Ut vitcp tht vitur ? eiiki. f Th would gloat ever the number and plte orsness of the casualties caused by their horrid 1 cruelty. Not since ' the age of barbarism, declared tfce-consul, has any foe made 'war on women and Children. . . aCal- Decorates Woman Slayer ' F He 'related that the captain of ' the submarine -that ' sank the laiaitanla Ml decorated with the iron cross of the highest degree, then he recalled that smiling morning oa the seventh of May, 1915, , when : the great , Lusi tania was- passing - along the Irish coast: (.-- , "A . goodly, .'company .- of America's greatest men and. finest women were looking- with Pleasure from . the deck of the devoted .vessel at the enchant ing emerald' green -of Old' Kin sale. But suddenly .at - eight minutes past X ('clock, a swift torpedo cam leaping through ; the ; surface - from landward and ' with - it - exploding: detonation that splendid scene was converted Into the most appalling catastrophe the hu man v rsc i has vever.experienced. , . "Confident la her floating capacity. thvhip'e officers forbade the .man ning of the lifeboat and when the huge vessel foundered IS minutes later 1200 peraon were thrust headlong- into eternltyCSOO men, J5e women and 100 Children. -. perished -by this - abysmal crime and ) of the children were In lnu la rm.'y;.-,-.';' , r i-r ' rat 'Amerleens- Drowned - "Out f'I80 Americans, only 8 lived to tread 'God's - earth aaaln and' our death roll included ; Elbert Hubbard; Charles Prohmafi',-Charles Jtlein; Hei bert Stoar X4odoa"iBates;r Capta'tjs, James B. Miner and urr v. s. Person, th creator of modern-ain, a fine ,type of the- coastractive" ldee,Hmu pur 'American business ? world has ever produced. w rf. .'V .''.?-, i .fTo the credltcf. our face, be It said, there" was never a trace of tanl'to thai swful event.' Burthere was con fusion, of -the heart rending "ktnd-r-hus bands .beh61dln7tTeir;:-wves crushed S1,k. V...1tMlS'l(1f .'dtAKMla MrWUA self control iandl'chlldreft : drowning Hn speechless; .terror while - looking Into the "vyes', their" powerless mothers , Arsurvivdir told; m of standing " high on.; the vessel's gteraAs 'the bow wai disappearing; nd gaiing.down- 60 feet or rnore' upoa- the - impotent -human creatures' swirling I madly iik; flies beneath-: the surface and upon It. And at the mstaat ;when; the-ocean, closed a' 4 - A tVi. .kin WwsvSfstft4.es WtrfvA at last upofi-'th ship, A curious, minor keyed sound f oftrror-pTng alonj . ,?J, ,XaV yX rleftl 'TBteeldrum broken out from a Uferaft andas-on" as-ne -wasaoie toTcllmb upba K, Jt rolled and- toppled hlnvoff oir th far side until cur- genial veteran .. jJhJJmaopher presently gave -ay to shock 'nd expoanr? . The Icy fingers of that Aea, indeed.' were abl to search wltttv paralyzing - surenesv Ihtorthe heart's Chamber of Ven the trongesC-menil; Ohr lifeboat, rowing above, ooservea nysnoji iwun w a distant wave land --found a lif ebuoy clasDed ' by . a' drowned: woman's -hand MB tB f i Vtsaw ah g.aetly proees oa of tha? flarlnar - aas! torches i alon the Queenstown water front. 'B6at after boat came, up out of th darkness, dis charginsy -braised .''and" v shuddering women, maimed and : half naked ' men and a tew wide: eyed litUe-children whose innocent '.minds .were wreetUng blankW- wtththis stranfe new-manifestation-of llfaf:- - ' ; ' ?Trenxied women 4 begged f m for their husbands";'-';and men with piti able, choking efforts " at matter-of factness ;wnt Veaslessly from group to group '' Ipoklnit"' for their " little daughters, their, brothers Arid la. som cases for their American brides, les of ..corpses, like 'jcordwood crew ' higher aad.hlgher along the 'oils of rope and ship' store e& ; the dark ' old quays. B?Very Vole In that great mixed throng spoke ,1a undertones, varied only hero and; Jhere' by"I V Painful coughing fit or a mot4seredlpurst .'f sobMnK. "The-tncJdeJMs next morning tn- the Improvised - morgues were ' even amore poignant, as the police and the search ing relatives1, moved carefully amonit tfh mute 'corpses.'. . x saw a ; woman recognis a dead . sister '? with two drowned- babies clasped 'to 'the' cold bosom that had so -recently been their warm " nestling - place.' X looked Into aJawIc 01 -narif . . fT-ohraan; V-SSf.iS?? ViV16 tbat 'm .frett adventure' of hl.- - . , . t . a i. r - . -it tea; : Th lpfat traaauJftty t -all- ,nnr eye.? reaceiuiness was the XD"on. and yet tempered .with a ntlre,1. purxled -and aggrieved iook as though some friend had eleven L j 4 ruue, ioe tney s cua ., not y et.' uader--lataaa..--!..-.UVA.i- ' - V. . ""joii wueens-j town lived in a. toirhtmare.-r Grown men and women Staggered :la" and out or- my ' ornce. literally lnsana- rrnm ' some freah nha r tr.rt . som fresh phase of Ugeay;aa4.voe wui niinu ana near Terused tongef to rljror mortis soon relaxed :intn- ihiah ate f labbinesr snd living features rrew ixpreposterouiy retfulelve.: Later on th uiu iigiej .ntrs, eaten orr by sea- - ' wA. Mil V u . . m r . . . . i intsiarinsj v.Mrt'ne wa wh011yigon-fromthe arrihrtitiD- ibkulls. whUe from the. Bloated trunks there projected limb partlaUy. chewed. viz, or pinen ctean -oif by fishes. - Wber th Lusitania. the Iconia. th Aboskcv the - Calif orala,' -the ' Gal- ZTUi f wir,a 'ia Arabic I na. ."co or inr w unk by i ruuuess uermsn, warfare. th Str e . . . - . ; ana'winpes wav today la sign that l JolB m. th defense of plv1tion the destruction. of the enemy that slaughters women and rTin i -wot in revenge or ? hatred must Amertea .fight," tsald Prost, "not to wreak vindictive -vengeance 'foe these enormities, out to end them, lo-xerml nate thla unutterable bus in earn, a "In hia BDlrit only dara w In dire-hour of -war.. utter our hearts to th deity la the words "of Beatrice oarry: ... . - , 7 rThat. little Children may In aafety ? BtI?Jf clean , waters, of Thy splen That Jk,ntt.4!hrla-K nn Nor mock Thy justice with his blas- : ' puemies, We comebut not with threats - braggart boasts. Hear us. Lord God of Hosts." or , Jacobs Asks Damages Oregon City, Sept. 15. Lee Stanley .'"obi -cT. ttarrri r f!ll s't f -xvO against it. .c."i..er tor a..r clrculation of false rumors. r i REPORTS OF RUSS!A?1 iSIICCFSSFS PHODUCE: -GREAT: SATISFACTION Vigorous Offensive Is: Begun V' on" Two-SxtpFs ;-of:5the " Riga ;Froni-' ''T4'a' BRITISH 'BOMB i - STATION Reported Capture of: Moat. Saa Oatotel - Wot CoaXlxmed Treach , London... Seat.- IS. Russia started a vtgbrous offensive on two sectors of the Riga front today, f, y . , " Two' sections of the 'front which It was . feared had been . torn -by .- the Korniloff forceg were those which. the official statement today 'declared had made good advances agalnsf the posi tions' gained by the enemy in tn re Cent: German .advaace. V- v V" Ko war news of the day gave great er satlafacQon her tonight , than this refutation of apprehension that i Kor- nilofrs '-rebellion ; had" split, the Rus sian lines, open to the Germans. ; - The Petrograd statement Jtold of. es tablishing of, advanced Russian posts in the village of Medug and - of v the capture "of Kroaberg. Both -cities are , to the Klga sector, not far from th coast..' The war orrice asserted ' prls oners had been taken. - - - jvillar Ar Ooeaviad - - kSUrthr l to tTTe V V. on th Pskov road. ther city jof Felnwa occupied by,' th, Busshln-drlv.-..,; Therattackina. troop,, according to - the. war office,' moved on toward Lemberg, " occupying the -village of vKletzenr ahdv Slasefai: On the 'western front, official stated menu, today iindicated -the -French has ra-gained practically all of, the around in Caurlere-,1 Wood i(Verdun-Msector), which- th powerful -German attack of ; Friday morning had iralned for-the tanemy, -Bitter- etruggles'ox the hand to- hand .order.- waa rnaridng: the f ight- ingT. there.;! Berlin claimed the -capture r-. -eigot - near lunaume - wood (Chemln deaJDames) -'--. Benin, i reportedthe repulse of a British attack la' Flanders- and of the French 1 assaults - In : the Champagne. Slr'.Douaflas Halg announced a, alight advance 1 to 'the- east of - Westoeck, in Flanders.. The Teuton ; heavy .-guns continue to 'batter the British poeltiono north of Langemarck.. f " Sntlsa - Bornb 3Htry. "Works . British-' airplanes "dropped heavv ex plosive char -es ' on -various German military works yesterday, iZalg lie ported -tonight. r.",T' North of . Charlerol railway station. we ' dropped ' 11 heavy, bomb arid "75 others on railway stations, billets and encampments - nearer s the - German lines." he stated.' 'A, : Half's nlht report - detailed great aerial': and around;, raiding activities. He told of "explosives dropped - on the various German" military; works Ja Bel- glum and. added. z-i "North of iverness -Copsey-w car rled out a successful operation, a Lon don regiment capturing a "strong Ger man point ana ta uig $ e prison r&- and 4 machine gun. ' ; iy -r. x v west of Cherisr in 'the. -afternoon the Durhams carried out. a au4cessful J Kelglit's Oaptar Vot Coaflrud..r. ;'Ia the neighborhood of Neuve Cha- pell the enemy attempted a raid "but was repulsed by the Portuguese.-' - - BOUtn Of Armenneres. hostile raid ers were 'forced' to -withdraw; - Testerday three hostile nlanes were brOUgttt 'down nd-felx driven down -out , or control. 7 rour' of oflrs are missings" ,The." Italian War off icrfalled today to confirm officially the' reported, cap ture of the peak of r Monte 8an Ga briels byrthe troops : tf - General Ca dorna. The latest official report from Vienna, to be'recelved here -is 'dated yesterday. It asserts that "while clear ing our- trenches on- th -y northwest slop of Monte. San Gabrlele" the Aus trian otts Thursday captured 2 J - offi cers - and Sfti men. - The mountain' la under :.terriXl Italian shell- fire, the. statermsntr says.- " V't-". ; Russians . Resume Offensiye ' -Petrograd, -Sept.15.(U. P.) Rus sian - troops tonight were "vigorously .assuming ' the initiative in the Riga region. , .progress in a rormiaaDie ox- fens movement: -reported tn - the day statement of the war office, was em phasized In th night report.. . In the direction of the ' Bts-a : re gion,-' on the Pskov'- high- road, after capturing an important -.enemy sector riear Kronberg - Karm,- further progr;: ress was repulsed by & counter attack, ' the war orxice- aaid. , --"jofthweat of Hsuiatkne We captured a wood near Earrzlsk;.vk - A "Jn the 'Caucasus. - Wednesday. : the Turks pressed ' us- back from the . line' running' from Shiva to Xtlchtuln In th Bobarest mountain." - , ; -vr.-- f , .,..1. .ir, i i 'Bhoea for French' Poor.r. Parls.-'Sept.-lB. Jialf a-million pairs of' ioots ar - to be mide,-available monthly f or vth poor: by the- French government.' At..:prlces f varying f rortf $6.80 for men to 4.Jf K fo women -and less for cbudren. - , - j SIX:: YEARS TEST BEST, FOR fHAVE ; vsed ' Saritlseptlc f or "the past six years,"- writes Frank T; Kogers,- proprietor or s one or Port land's finest barber shops. "If I could not get it, l - would d at a loss toi know wnat to oo, it nas been so Fleaaina to mv trade. It has no equal or after shaving." ' Santlseptio Is, In Bad. - an lndiSDeneabla after-ahavinsr retiuisite. Its application relieves Inw mediateiy.any irritation whatever, and preveit ' cubsequent , irritation, n matter how close the ehave. ltiaves the skin velvety and pleasing in ap pearance cool and comfortable, and or reventS' infection. - - ;- ' . : " Santiseptic is different It Is 'Htl-fi r A Delightful Place to Eat Tour Sunday 'y ' ; '. ; -1 Diraer -.'.';; "'-"'V;' , .V'--: ..- Moderate 'in price, " Rood, wholome,'- -wellr cooked -foods 'of ; every description served xt all hours. s- I , . Cozy Cafeteria' and Dairy Lnnch 323 Vaehinfton, Near Sixth. . , ' Balcony tor Ladies Delicious pastries of every' description. " Coffee with that fine ' flavor.. , Young Portland Man I Is Made Lieutenant , Philip. ?W Jackson, Who Ptalsned Har vard la Tun, Sacelvcs Telagxapblo Botlo of Appointment; Soon. Philip L, Jackson, son of Mr. and Xtrm r ' ft ... .Tai.lrn fca . f MvAA telA ...... w " graphic notice ot his appott,tment: as first lieutenant .tana wi sieave xor nVashlngton within a few days to re port fox duty to Quartermaster i Gen eral McCain. Ilia Instructions Are that his assignment Will b to the mechan ical shop unit. . , Mr. "Jackson last June completed 1Us master's derree at'Ilarvard,-where hi kpecialised In business administration la the graduate 'school. .H is agrad - uata Of Poruand academy of the 110 class, af terwardr- studying -at .. Haver- J Princeton, belnar graduated from the higher Institution in 1915. - - f M JarVimn MneplB to start for W ashington probably next Wednesday, PR ESU ENT1 AL YACHT ' ; CRUSISES WATERS; -( : INFESTED,BY U-BOATS i. (Cootlnnad From Pegs On x- plana for protecting th vessel -wer Carried - out. It -was learned tonight that'threaular Patrol force off th Atlantic--coast was deemed well abl o perform this duty.. .The report that additional, destroyers-naa neen nuxriea to the-scene wasvigorousiy denied. Up tn . in.t hour tonlrht no further itp fortpation-had been received. tying on coast" patrol - work may b published. - It U. known, however, that the navy's own craft are aided by a larg-e flotilla . of high ;speed : yacht Of all sixes, manned In many instances by the wealthy men who 'formerly owned them and who hav been com missioned 4n"the naval reserve. . - r UJB0AT ATTACK OFF S ' N AMTU CK ET. LI GHTSH IP;. ,. ; NOTYETi CONFIRMED i i.j' ;- .. '- , . t . v An'A6antloPort, Sept.:l5: (U. P. A report- that'a eubmarln had at tacked an. unknown ship of f: Nantucket lightship yesterdays morning,-; brought her today, by th captain of a British merchantman, - remained .-unconfirmed from any official. source' tonight "Th British' skipper 'declared his ra dlo operator picked-up. a -Wireless call for '; help from ? vessel j which said' a U-bqatwas attacklngMfc. - Wireless op erators i of thre other ships arrlvlns; at Atlantio-porta today asserted they had also heard the calL, "i-The ;Brftlsh ' veaaet''operator de clared he beard the. government wire less at Siasconset reply; to- the calls. PespU this, th " navyf- department early .tonight had; received no official word f row' any government : station. ; . t '-. Call "Seat- in 'British Code " "' The British , captain -, reported that j the call "was sent in British, code. First , nnlv off arHr T waa . .fiS vnlA 'flclals-of tha 'oomDanv. to-whom the British', aklpper Jmade ijs report this miles "-'front ISaatucket. ZZi V y- Ah navy lieutenant late-i today met captaiu ' ox av; American taua. ateamshlpvlwhich': ;i reporjiedj having , heard -th distress- eigaal..The cap taia of this: ship declared he "was only, so miles worn tne vessel wnicn cauea. None-of. the -nperators Wh heard th '5S. a. j3. was able to -.-decipher - th name of the shin which waa calling." The-nearest to It they could get was the .word ,'LAbby. - t Ordr.to 'Kep''Awa'f Obeyed. -.v?-; - It -was laafned In naval circles tonight'-.-.'that -no -general - submarine warning ha been iven to vessels pre paring to- aail "from- American, porta - - Vessel which heartr . the help calls failed to go to the rescue because of standing orders 'to get, away, from th scene- of submarine operation as speedily, as possible. , J . Although. - t is Zt hour since thd signal were heard .no further report of submarine, activity; has been heard.: UnlteJ States patrol Vessels found no traci ,jf ' U-boats this afternoon, ac cording to 'Washington report. ; Commandant Scouts ' Story ' ' Washlns-tbn. Sept. 16. (U. P.) Ie- stiroyers, scouting out around ffantuck et" lightship -near the. graveyara or several British ; freiirhtera ; U-M vic tims,. Had ' been unable up to tonight to find any trace of a German u,bma- . rin reported by a Brmsn saipper to be shelling- an unknown veaael yester day. :''-. , - - Th navy department learning that the captain, bad told of intercepung an -'S. O. S." call, which apparently waa signed "Abbey." took jrvery precaution to learn the truth thereof and to roundel up tne enemy. - - - .- - During the day Captain Rushy com mandant of the New York navi dis trict, investigated, but' so far as th navy naa revealed up to tomget, xouna nothing; to -confirm tne skipper's tale. Rush reported this afternoon that he ' -This apparently ' was abased - on ln formation he nad xrom destroyer pai tro!." ,v - . - - . - ' -?;The navy .took extra precautions be-i Cause - distinguished parsons wer" known to. have been traveling' the New- England coast, who must he gnarled. PROVES IT; C ; AFTER SHAVING nae-. any " ot ner preparation - u sed ror ' this purpose.- It is unperfumed. JLt leave no odor. It Is not stickv or greasy, It obviates, the necessity of usins; powder, and leaves a - finish r wmcji wouia oe oiiiicuit to inrprov ; upon. - asiae- rrom - assuring v after- shaving comfort and a healthy skin. ' - (I DunusriiuB ; is v aany ; procurea atj most drug stores, a - sood-slxed bottle costlnsr- but. SOc. If our drug--gist - cannot- supply - It. y twenty-five cents lnjtsmjp8 or roin. sent to tft; manufactnrera.' the Esbencott Labora- torlen. Portland. Oreirnn. . wn ii'' I poaipaia, a large - introauctory totr DETAILS OF BOmBING OF HOSPITAL UIIIT ARE ElVED Ui DISPATCH ' . ,::;; Surgeonr Wjthin;MmiitevAre Busy Collectings and', - Atr tending; Wounded, - rirtn-n a am' a. a in'ii n.m r U H I UAivUM AN Id'lNJUntlJ vl - J f . . iT . - - . -. - - v -: - j- Xiieutanant jta ' Wbidden ' Amonit ' Wonaded) All Ar Keportad by Ma-- ;Jorttarphy as Solar Wall. Washington. SepVlS.-(t W. ,S.)- How -. German airplanes attacked the Harvard t hospital unit ' In t France, dropping bombs .among the wounded and jilek ' men, is told ' In a message received tOdav b -1 ha . Rtd , Ctnam . vsr council from -Major Grayson . M. - P. DEC "That' Beneficial ':Iueri'whdl;c6In:trom" Uvirig'.in'-alic,.attoictive and re-.1: fined surrdtincbngs-is-mthb reach YOU ; 1 :: take-advantage of '".EDWARDS-EASYTOPAY-WAY." 3 Rooms Full New Furture v . . . ii. Sent directly to youf home payment. Balance, arranged, t0.iit;ur indhridaal convenience. ? j Ghariiiiiig Eight - ; Oak Dming .45-Inch, quar sawed, flush rim top. table iarf ouffet i - with quarter-sawed - top Nind front six ., very sturdily .?. built " solid oak c h airs. Complete set at , the . special- price of only $63.95 '-- 60 Cash, tl Weikly Lustered "Old Ivory! Set .Stamped with an "ait of refinement, that places it pn a -plane ut the ordinary Tnat memng-iasie lone looked for is possessed. fay tn avawaros way iov w fii,nwa. Faji-Qenirig SaleBeautiful r iViaa j b e o y; In th - Hare Cook With Coal or Gas or Both at the Same Time Vr . I -A tim saver a lanor saver a ui " a - Equipped with . vry sanitary 4-feature atnown Ir-S to ranse ieiic,;, t - . - , llJi different sire and different ,tyie now .on . display. Call at any time. All aSrafitac of a Monarch will b gladly .-explained.' - Should you decide to tmy a Monarch Range, - your old. stov Willi b taKen" in exchange., : " Balance- arranged - to 'fit your Individual - con ' venicsce. - -- -. ' -' !"" -. .- , - Your Greditls Gbod.as Gold! V; ' ;lWhetherlYou Need OnelPiece or'i:Do2eii: '-i ' 'Z . 2 Blocks Kbrth of Washington S, r $ so Worthl : : 5.00 cah, jji.o6 wei 75 Worth- J .'a'. . ... . . . .$ 7.50 Caah, $1.50 Week $100TWorth , ... . . . . .10.00 Cash, $2.00 Week $125 Worth. . . . $12.50 Cuh, $2.25 Week $150 Worth ; : ; . VT. - -.V . $15.00 Caah, $2.50 Week la aooo V7T L irWrril . Murphy. Red Cross : commissioner In Europe. Th message was made pub lic - by rHenry P. DaMdsonrch airman of the Red Cross war council, -and gives ths detailed story f; the Oer- man': attack. :w:-" -s"; i.V;:.";'-riv : "Art-Amefleanf Red Croa: Inspector who- has -Just returned ; toheadquar. ters -lni Parls.f says Major Murphy. cablegram, ''has brough t ',;" ' rom - the United- States army base hospital unit f. Harvard university a. 4etalled nar rative . of . th i bombing :4t ; that -j hos pital on th night of Septemher-4 and the" characteristic pluck .and prompt ness . with which the' emergency - was met. ,5 -' - ' : , ' Portlaad Kaa Is Wounded ; " "Five bombs wete "thrown. Th x ploslons instantly- .killed; Lieutenant WIllami-T. lmroons of the medical reserve corps, . United ; State army, and three army' privatea and wounded Lieutenants C A. McOolre, Thaddlns n. Rmlth and Rae A. "Whldden, O. R- C ,V.- S. A-. th Ust of ; Portland, Or., six privates, , a woman- nurse and 21 patient from the British lines, .who were sv under - - treatment .ther v for wounds already received.- . - rrhe alrplan 'attacked at II eclock at night." Just at that: Urns fortunately "no . convoy of wounded was baing " received or ? the Ust. of casual tie would have j ben- far great er a on of th bomb, zeil - into me center, of the- Jarr"tcptloa - tent " to which the wounded are -first -borne SltIt's.Easy-to.Pay:the-lwards-Way,, o We?$ onfthis small cash Piece at puces it on a piane out 01 which has, been Q7Q fiC nmsn Four pieces.' specially priced V e- w kJ . w Vv vihi rvw s. '. Piano arid Reading " wlA44taih 4sk 1s. VsWl AAWtl a u a e th - . price i i. i 1 i. ' Straight through -th .lamp , stock price have beta - ? - dumped. You are right, long Winter ev. DUmpeO. XOU ar ww n ini puiug JJ"."a face b reaay to enjoy inai iwn you u iuia tamm yum ww It t Jt2iJ -1 rn i issi ii u n,xjn ii 1 1 . i . . v r 1 puadrto TTvrir? r T - 1 U I - OAKbl. 'Hr.vi't! Hind cf FtOTx&in3 Ycu U: Er:t,; for examination. . Tea seconds suf ficed for the dropping of the bombs from th. first Xlyin plan and with in . less than, a minute afterward, the surgeons of the hospital wer at the task of collectinp and attending - to those who had been struck down. ; Xajaxed Al Boba WeU ' .. r "TThe hospital, "which is on ' the French f coastlas 1160 beds under canvass :" in J a quadrangle 800 - feet square in a' district ,1ft -which there ar xnany similar 'institutions and is unmistakable . a a - hospital. -.At the time- th German aviator4 flew over it most, of the -aurgical Jataff WM: en caged "? in makinr" the round " of the ward. " Lieutenant Fltsslmmons, how sver.f waa. atandin .at' th door flap Of hi -tent. - There had. been a brief warning- of the preseno of the bomb lnr airplane in x th neighborhood, because a Quarter tr a; minute before th - sound . of - exploding bombs was heard from a point perhaps 3 00 -yards away ."j - X T "' 1 " - In Jth 'operating 'room' Captains Horace Blnney "and Elliott, with their assistant, worked, all night lone." v i Major Murphy ' reported all of ;the injured wer doing . well, J , .;. . . -j,... t : ; y vH- 5 I Vlaltt" Japan - Tokio. Japan, Sept. 15. Th cost f living In Japan Is mountlnr to figures that foreshadow radical . compromises In the labor situation - - - - r tsh,Vs. '.An -exceptionally ijf value. QAQ ff f our pieces as SleepweU$15.75 i4S pounds felted cotton; mad in ted layers. - Guaranteed all new , and ' sanitary ?rna- ' .: terials only need - lnimaklnrdwarda' 'Tifor 60 night; if not aaUsfled, return- ax awsra IVS-Ilay-to-Pay . The---' ward - Wa" When Bnytaf Matrses, l Just 91.50 Cast, Than SOe Weakly Heavy Gmige31ueSteelBody of - . v . f.. - ' 1 " - IJCifli--ai-0 kt SnAllOL KflPPC Lamps j-Beautlf ul M a hoe; a ny P tan t amp. with .' ; shade, priced for this sal at rv j ;,ooua.y UK . .. .. -Whatt Well, then, if It' . coal you're going to burn this Winter. tak a peep to you right at the, , . heater that need troduction. r. - . , . AppearancaT mr. a bouquet of red carnations in a sick room out of. th running. Heavy cast Tire- pot so ahaped that -"maxl-, mum heat"- from Tnlni- mum" use of coal is se cured. "Ob, ye" n pric iS'Only - . r r. . s $22.50. ;V:A." rayatl ; flM Weekly. Fall Opening Sale Fine Blanlcets - , V.; Oand Comfort ; Fin Waits and Gray ' Cotton, r Blankets, full doub4-bd U.- - x-nceq, now sm tne inur. ; v - . 52.45 '"Wool-nap,' th - most popular ' blanket on th market today; i i they're warm. too. Tour choic .of blue, tan and gray plaids, in '.'.'.- full double-bed else, . per pair, 93.95 -"All Wool the Viivd you think about, but Seldom . All ar gray with neatly striped bor ders. At the present cost of wool they are worth $10. Fuil double-bed aixe, th pair. - ( - ' 07 0 Counties Lining' Up : : ; In Big Food;prive Aaltam ColUre Campalra Bear laff Pralti XeTelopeateatia aad Chamber of Conuneroe A4aaK;: "r; : ;.'As a reul:ot tlie i idme of th pasV" f vtt. day .by the Oregon ' Atrloultural college and the food campaign backers, assisted by the chamber of commerce . through the Oregon- envelopment bu reau, represented by Secretary Craw . ford, eight more counties of the state have been added to the list of those having county agents rt'tie" ' Only- three f the eight counties, ' however; ' have, actually, secured - their ; agents so far, but ; th : others have given promise to do so as soon aa they i can -find the rttht men. ; Th threr countie are Clackamas, Marlon. and Benton.- "With headuuarters at Oregon City. R. J. Werner is th Clackamas . county agent F. R. Brown has been employed by Marion county with head Quarters , at : Salem, and , George W. Cab has been - engaged. by Benton county, with, his headquarters -at Cor- . valiis. .The- remainder of the eight couhtle are Wallowa, Baker, Waah lngton Polk and Umatilla, - - --.r " ' ' " ' -. Wbea wrlHBg t ncealliag ea advartlaere, pleas mention The Journal. HAILt ' The k Season's Sensation t-fou could pay more, Imt you'd never jet more in rest, comfort " 5 and -v satisfaction solid oak Settee, . Rocker J and ; Chair to. match Cwith leatherette upholstered auto cushion seats;' Library Table has 42x24-lnch topi , either hand-rubbed f'goldeti -wax" or fumed flir-7 pictured. . . Pay, $5.00 Cash 1.00 Wekly ' in lam- (frSCJZK :"Supreme,Edwards, New. Wood Heater, $16.75 1- To y o u r I ef t Is a -iven sketch of the heater that eouals itsnaas. . ;? Jnu:laL, -. . - - Body is polished steel. In ; ' ner linings ar of corru--- gated casting; has large ..'front door and swina-tOD ' opening-: for knot and - blocks, .double drafts. .., nickeled foot rail,- band : top and urn. , - , - no in it put ; 8 1 1 ko 11 n e Covered Cotton .Comforts; '.well - mad and - sewed. Tour choice . of colors, each at 02.75 Very - thleK-"Comforters ' with .fancy bordered solkoline. ' Pull ,:4otibIe-bed sis e, - all- colors, ' priced special 93.98 Wool 'Comforts" that -wer ; , bouaht nearly 's'ritr - ago,' (when wool was not so 'cost ! ly) priced now, with fin mercerized, well sewed cover. 07.50 v t '.' Tag . , -I s -1 4