4 V V " - f -r r 'fit 2. ' -ITS ALL 11ERE ITS ALL TRUE- ' -"V VTl i VJ f I . - II--: I-','-aIKM -vlnlJ ' - - I X f VOL. -.XYIUiNO 115 PORTLAND; OREGON,,: WEDNESDAY EVENING.V SEpfEMBER ; J i91-XTEEN;i'pXGESj 5 5 PRICE TWO CENTS TJMM riVB CRT 1 m a i j n n r- t ir- an- -wi . . i mm ft a- n . n rrrr-i limur n mi n m iU m , it ill lur - iiiaiB. i i i,i nil tifnMMiiMMMA; i i i i i i i i ii hi i i n ... i . ii -ii in I t H H . B V t H H - H - 1 1 H B H 1 1 fc. M I H H H HHHH.HH I1H H H t A I r A lalVmflkBVH.l?KiaiHmiKl . II I . I I III: iUIS i (r " ( r th-. ; Wyl iB- ' ; 1-,. V.'-, .' . - - . . , flDEf i nn no e LUiilUUIII OREGON SHARE F0R. 4TH LOAN 3,708,100 - Jrcisco, sept. st(v. tweUtk : fedcnU re district :m W atkat to rl 2,M,NI la tH fomrtt Xlk erty loaa , eaMplo U; wt aoiaced ner today. Tk otu y tattt r folfeim ; - .'t i' ArfiOB, M414M Xertbcni Call forala, fltS,4t84Mi SoaUera CaU (orala, 97S,74Mt Maho, M 40r Wcraaa, IMSMMl Orcfoa .78,1Mt rtaa, HWIMMi Wirt. lartoa, fiMlMNl Alaika,, f W6lr 40 Hawaii, IMIMt. Diriaff tha talrd loan ' carapalra taa district rald total of W87,. 0H at afaiaft Its aoU of Almost tOvernight Entire M phere .Changes and CJItjXC jrr charged With Dynamic Ideate f Putting "Er Over" in Time, : Committee, Though Withholding r -Exacli FiguresAnnounc .$10,000,000. 117 1THQUT announcing VY deUil figures, the Portland ' com- lnltteo Utod this morning, tn&t PortlaMv - Liberty . loan pledge- OOwT aggregate 10jtXJMO.. (Port- , f land must pledge 43J30U.QC0 Joilay. ..Thuraday and Friday. This nreana VWWm .a , day.- - , f Portland haa hit har atrldo to th . Ceurth liberty loan campaign.- v Tho poeplo will think but oao thousbt. fUberty Loan,- until tho oity'a'llt.oOQ . 900 quota la comploto. Between Ttteaday ana woonoaaar mo - enura atmoapnoro - ot tho arroat drtTO changed. Tho clt? Iiad pn salvanlaod Into powerful, swift action by aorupt contact wrctn aomo men voltage dynamo. Workers received tho Shocking realisation that; Portland, pace eltlea. was lacing defeat, in the . first really big Job In financing the war. "Portland will bo over tbe top by sat ufday morning." waa tho prediction this j morning mm wotkbts wenv a.i weir worn In a new way ana sieages came roiling In In enlarged volume. The drive has been renewed with a confidence" born of determination and hard experience. Tuesday : night tho great army of fourth Liberty loan workers rallied from what hag literally been a retreat They came back under the standard, ."Port' land must , win. They paraded tho streets with their flags and ' banners flauntlne: defiance to. the kaiser, and .hi f tlMn. Pa1 K.nH. nA Karnlttltri Tblaviwl The Tanks Are Coming." They crowded ' into The Auditorium. They sang with power, rMy. Country, 'Ha . of Thee under the' leadership of Professor Boyer. Revolt came front . the, audience when City Chairman Olmstead paid the work ra tribute. - Euaene Smith stormed 'his way to the eta'ge, declaring, that neither workers nor city nor those that are able had half or a third done their- dutv. i Dr. Edward H. Pence seared slacker minds and consciences 'with his scorch ing Invective against slacker dollars and their owners. Then at the call of Mayor daetioa la the asslgaed s lurXapstate eoaatles aad Iror, od ira be made as a retalt of t;.e formal aaaeaaeeateat of the " leierftl rs fro baak that Oregon's jooU 1 :,JIM0t It was said at . Libert f loan heado.aarters tkls aft : Cffi''i have beta flgariag oa r ie that IMM,MI was to te aota, divided, roughly. II,. I tor Portlaad Mad . f lf ..i PortlaadH aew aaota t?4M' a redaetloa of ' flrat ftearas. : PLEDGING QUOTAS iili SAIIOS nnrmn m HH1 String of Auioi As Crowd Flees Hundreds' Hood f Only B(qt (fbmes From Mennon- ite Colony Near Albany, Who RefuseMo Bay. Chancellor .'Again.; 'MouthsV (Ner M isrepresentations to ' Delude Germans Into $ BeliefiUrBoats Winning and: Few ;ami Come Admission Made f Big Afferilye Failed and That-Situation rls Grave, but Jha'-fsNo Ground for Dis " f AMSTERDAM," , many Isprepa with h?rt whole ,4trv the enemy,- Foreign i XUitttieitWQUtli-JUkL, main -comraiftea or triet according Jto 'advices- receive today." : , ; ' . v. : Hood River. Sept. 2 5 Missing crowd of 700 persons gathered- ttf Jview :- tho fourths Liberty loan, war relics by but a few feet, a runaway engine on the Mount Hood railway ' this morning crashed tbrouglt m string .of automobiles parked near tho O,' W.-R.' J, depot, and piled up against the east end of the station. The. tO-ton engine had-been left on a.- Mtrtrh r,t trsrln wlLtlnrlrMl . bnt with steanmp, and It has) not yet been fulry LaTffB Nnmhef of Machine Guns roared down the grade, the crowd aa-l , AISO UaDIUrea near du. UUen- cuwnu tw-VUW WU U . Villi Wfc tered for place of refuge, bur. scores and -Injured, had not the engine been y defucted -by i 'switch Just before it reachedftthe. war relic train. SSSP Counter Attack It, Broken tin During Hard Fighting on Selenchy and Gricourt Line. FRANK A. MOORE USTICE; of the Oregon supreme court since 1892, who died at his home in Salem this morning. M mm jiiij cV "I - , ; : y us i V- il others-er more or less damared. The Mount Hood, auto bus was also wTOCkod. ; Until the arrnral of a wrecking . crew the en si n rwili remain stacked no I against the statlon' with the wreckage of j wo automobiles decorating its 'plloU- ;Down at Point of Bayonet; TGerman Raiders take One 'Post West of Sauchy-Cauchy. T 1bfDON. Sept. J5-aN. S.) rLi ,(j 23rin.VVftie iBriUshl line -las been .advanced f Inehf : ; ia .rcont or lampraiK tngBritisa JUDGE . A. MOORE DIES IN CAPITAL TOiiiE meis French Capture Prilip WiAMrense Stores , of Booty, and Are Enthusiasti? , cally Welcomed by the Populatjoil; ; German Forces Join in the Retreat1 Retirement in the Center and oh Left in Albania Are Also Necessitated; With drawal on Ehemy Line of 30 Miles"; Is Reported ; by Lond6 " ' al . 11 1 I il si r : totetitaidwggo4 . J .VJ JUJLUIV ,livHy-hVouKhOiit HUtefc nlghl.v . " vi-nerwas nam iignung arouna t)eath of Supreme Court Justice Is Duei to- Heart Diseasej On r ? v?oencn ior.xo i ears "Special atttryamsUirtfirJr-nd- British Who TookL enchywotniies :wei,r SL s drawn I to. .even IJ KarUient , fK-i a i i 'uuenwnjsana uncouri. wnere we - Russia." " 'iM, fRetUge:.in A' X,can Consulate' 1 Germinslmade two counter fat-. i 1 ' n-'-- j; I -ti.x- n-itl..tL! c tack. Roth were renulsed and I , V T T 1 1 II V IlsWV I I . -t . " " " . 4- It's . a long. V long trail Zxmdon Sept. ?i.w-Tho wildest war furr Is raetna in tha United BtateS amd a-wmamg i tb neoDle are Intoxicated wltn tne. no- Iv v through tho vales and over the hills of i tif that America-must brinE the bless-I Cooet tne state or uregon. out laoerty's appeal I Inn of modern liberal c culture to the I "rn. . Boi., flies fast and true. I enslaved Monies of the central Dowera." f m&nded tha -it the British made further progress. in that "zone. . ' r ' ,v Northwest of SL Quentiti , tha British, look 1000 prisoners, and a large-. number of . maehlne guns Tuesday. . Salem. iSent- 25. Prank A. Moore, tor tl years a member of the Oregon su promo court, i died ' this ; morning from heart dlseaae. Ho had-' been 111 since June, although his trouble dated from a severe attack of grip, which he suffered last -winter.. He was '74 years old and leaves a son and two daughters. Mrs. Moore died about a year ago. The son Is -Arthur H. Moore of Salem, and the daughters are' Mrs. Frank Miles of Port land and Miss Calista Moors of Salem. Ho also leaves' two brothers and a sis ter In Portland. Dr. A- W. Moore, Dr. J. P. Moore and Mrs. Delia Iceland. - Tttilee, iMtwm - d4v V uMSiSV L ONDON, Sept. 25.(U; P.)-rMorp thwi 40,000 prUonerg v- hare been taken by the allies in the Palestine ffenaWe, f TJt Wag official! j .annpunced today. : The number of cap- -tured'ffun hat been increased to 2ZS,-! ir-I' - .- , 1v.t?EMt of tEe Jordan, Jn pursuit WttfrM9tnr't&eSni W"a uus airecuon, wsj c approacning jmmen, , . uie unuia state ment said.' Northvof ; this station important demolitions of x theiraUrays bare been effected by Arab troops. The Arabs ' also'are "pressin; the enemy - retiring northward ' fom Main r f Inward Amminl.' 'wr -; -.If. .(1. N. S.) ment has de- Every vUlags and hamlet knows of the I utd rrhanceiior vim HtrtllnsM of Oerot ttritus took nfun in lourtn. uoertr loan ana reanzea. ana 1 in - Wuh hm'mMii uim apiiates-tnelmportance of liberal, l main committee te-BeVtm. on Tuesday, acC0rding to a dispatch received by the T f r , J I according to iroan aetaus receivM neroiwvpper Bagblad - today. wu v.iM ""w "J" viuhu Toaay-TiM enaneeuor conunaea:. r u vt-... jni..tu upstate, whettet1 he -be professional or 1 V iW lmri.l "'""r .-,1"'?r", ."""T'T business man In small city or town, or -n neome) -relolce In tho msAimions I Ilf400 -.:.-pr .JT . I te attack was broken down at the poiat bathroom, and dropped dead. farmer, rancher, cattleman or orchard- which thV-nWrikaJc r or arm . " . I 01 the bayonet- Several prisoners were He was first elected a member of the 1st in the outlvine district, knows his I ,k! t 1 sougni, . ine proieciion 01 m taken In this encounter. Oreron subreme court m ISM and had duty and is doing U, without blare of buaiBesa men - I A" consulate. . i -in Che evening U-e nemy tgJ& coun- I served conUnuoulr Since then until his va uuaayes W4saia uisuw atiiaAav KUU tuo ail L.V of TTie enemy delivered two counter-at tacks nut was repulsed with heavy ablv better-Tneadav.- Thla roornlnx losses, - said- the statement, "one conn-1 about :J o'clock.) ho i I'clock.; ho arose to go to the t "Th Mon im. norlrnia. but there HI V. - l wr aiimcuca at uricoun, muuni a m- i vrewni iwren,. nu imi piu- patriotic demonstrations and parades, i JT, ..i,, - - !Lr .1"? i tie nroaress. We counter attacked and the bench waa June 7. In tho U years It is true, but doing It nevertheless. ' "Our-lron wall on the weeraVfront irl- Z JC T,. completely restored our poeiUons. Forty he waa elected rtve ttroes. Hla last elec So It will be that when the final ron wniSt bTbrnkeo? ,!T 1n.fTmi Jects have been coming oat Ttussia. en by us In this en- tion was two years ago and he had four of counties U called at the finish of i jl.CJl ,.h w.. I J . " '"'l. V tamt.l . . - vears vet to servo to oompleU his fifth ajlc . wu v cviiaiuvrcu vsiej vi aocv S'aveuoor Shipyards Contest "German raids; wore repulsed east of I term. tion being- taken" at 'headquarters, and though - there Is still urgent - neeesslty jr uik( no wir( iw muo on uta par' e workers and citisens- generally In the state at larger there la less apprehension about the final outcome of Oregon than In Portland; - - " -Ms- Additional reports from Hood. JUvei county indicate the splendid - showing; made' there In the raising of her quota i Demicourt and north of Lena. (OeaUaued ea Paaa Two,1 Cotama Oae ABAH-LABOR J v A. V a-: : (V)iKtd oa hn Sawn. Ciohuaa Thr Prince Jailed for a ; Marrying Peasant 4 ' .. : V Amsterdam. Sept 28. (U. ' P.) King Ferdinand of Boumanla has sentence Crown Prince Carol i to 7& days' close tonfinement because of the laUer's re cent marriage V a Roumanian peasant girU dispatches from Jaasy stated. . CCeactsded oa Pace Tcl. Colama Twel IHhOTAVmCMn illLLuinrlU LnU J esajBSSa1 . . fe.-i-. PaiilPeldenheimer Is, Artillery Officer ShlmaMii aro ' e.c j honor flag otZei J -.r" committee Tot. the fo' i Th' standing - of ' t. nouttced a,foo' -: Grant Smtth-Por r . . WUlametta Iron -1 GompersAsstlreamnch Labor ; men Will $ee War Through: Knglne M , v sflthe ebutlve floan. Is an- . i aeibul 422.000 1 865,009 901,000 250.000 GRESHAM COV IS CHAMPIOII JERSEY ns.ooo' Owr "Countess of Oaklands. , 3. H. Dammeier,rRe-' Honors rat Tafr. Albina works Awards mW, be- based on subscriptions by employea In bestowing tho honor flag, the percentage of employes sub scribing will welch as well as the total amount. Indnatrial . nlnti .vara- hlnE ran.(Olkla A. H rwv.r , anntat that ! cbamBion ' Janav mt tha Omm I a anilXT-mira uesree mou mu in J,v k ..:VT.T.;. I f irK i.. , MnM.ntin. each caoUin eall business houses in his State fair this year. She is owned by was grand master ox tne grana mage xor fierM' tralnlncr mn Tanl t. I everv DhiM or workmen a actlVltiea in I uioirivi anu au " " uuo" i - ictiawn - vniinr man and ( nni - in ! France, that - American labor. Is do tion. . ,annexen tne mg Drue rinnon wnen nearly years old. Mr. Feldenheimer was not wnaiMii to carry tne war on to vo- Albert Feldenheimer received a tele gram this morning announcing 'that his son Paul Feldenheimer. had been grant- By Webb. Miller Paris. Sept12Si--U.tP. Samuel dom ed a commission in tha emit artiUrv I tiers, nresidant at tha American Federa- following his training at "Fortress Mon-l tion of Labor, told more than a score I vassed. i, n, vi Nst Hoi iVr25.-No ablest: and moat scholarly members of tha ivmrt and aa be waa of a most rental nature ho held' a' warm place In tho hearts of the citisens of Salem. He was born November 6, 1144, at Ells worth. '.Me., and waa married April IS. 1S6C, tyr Emma Shuntaff er. He was edu cated In the public schools of Maine and at tho normal institute at lows Falls, Iowa. Ha' was elected county school su- perintendenipfHardln county. Iowa. In 1171 an"" hat office untn 1175. He r-f dOTtf lowai Hhe bar In Iowa V Com aa ad' n.ltted NI7I He loci. eed Uwthera, -V oounty lux 18SI ho wa, ' r or Ho was a pt . iM-oor oi tne the name of, the grand Maeonks order afn Jss- e waa Mr. told what rank the new commission Im plies. IryMia . ALL BUT 12 OF 8800 BOCHE WORKERS torlous finish. He declared America's working men will "see. over may be the' cost." Gompers said there win be no listen ing ' to . any peace propositions and no ipeace talk "until it's - over. From many of the French leaders tho Gompers delegation received the assur- The funeral 100 others of her" breed were striving I Friday. for It . - , : The award was made yesterday after noon, on Dairy-day at the fair. This probably will be . ?taSouew&J President to Open " 'I - . . .. , - " j i ituiru. uii Lirv ua vr saa. ansa a h r. a aaiasi Gotham Loan Dnte Hlsm. v. ' " i , -" j '. I B. Hagan brought to this country from w-ahlnrton. Sent. 2S.-ftJ- r.ih-Prssl-1 th 1",ana '.Jr- ln. 'ctk? herself pers delegation received the assur-1 Amnt w" on(I. tha K.OOO.OOO.OOO f wa .tmporiea irorn tne island, ner rec- ance that France's labor will stand with 7TTZ;'TZr-!:. m. vnrv I or is stz pounds- ot butter -fat in one America ana maintain jne noma ironi jjaV night. It was offidaHy stated intll rlyta-w has haan . osrvs .' Ko m-mmttm t e- .... .... . ... . I .-a.- , - V' American Ship-Is Aground Off Japan; 20 of Crew Escape . ) '". By Earle C Reeves " - " LONDON, Sept. 25.' (I. N. S.) (1 :52 P. M.) .The whole right wing of the Bulgarian army is in retreat, v This retire- allies. ' When the French entered Prilip they captured ereat stores of booty. The incoming troops were enthusiastically welcomed by; the population of the city. ..- The Bulgarians have been forced to retreat on the Babuna- :.' Krusheve line again. (This is on the center of the front.) . ' On the allies'-left (in Albania) the Bulgarians have been com- pelled to fall back. They are retreating in the El Bassari district. where the roads are poor and are a hindrance to rapid movements.' ' ' l he Bulgarians have extended their retreat from the Vardat to -the Stiima river, a distance of 30 miles, said a dispatch to the Eve ning Standard this afternoon. ' " .' " ' 1 .' 7 ; Germans Sent to Help : Bulgars Join Retreat v London, Sept. 25. -The invasion of Bulgaria has begtm. Details as to the location of the allied right, which has carried the fighting "-' into Bulgarian territory, are still outstanding, but unofficial tc- . ports state that Strumnitza, an important town east of the Vardarl - ? is the immediate objective of the allies. K ., ' . Meanwhile two great Bulgarian armies,; believed 'to comprise? 4 ' the bulk of King Ferdinands fighting forces, are in imminent danger of being encircled and annihilated. -With them the Elev- v enth German division,-which had been sent to help them, is re- treating. . ; ' . r -' , - The Serbians, who bave i captured "14,000 prisoners and 140 " guns so far, have crossed the-Vardar on a front of 15 kilometers' (m Xthan owe miles). They have captured more than half of .t slfo-Pnhp road. . , .-.. , nigaruns. are retreating along the Kuprulu-Istip road, ' rever, is wunin tne grasp ot the Serbian cavalry. - ' lgarian armies, are in panic Hundreds are desertinfr. - -t aic,uing w siop tne wnoiesaie surrcnacring oy iiHwMg wnuicsaic executions, ui heldlth d y untH victory has ' been won - by arms, turning deaf ears to peace trap'; lores. uuuat, uci cai a iu li : su VB. I a ' flAfl "American workers wUl not participate 1 . day. He will speak at .lhe Metropolitan I But she didn't win tho grand cham A Toklo. Sent. 21. (U. P.) The Amert can ship Star of Poland, owned, by the In any conference with- representatives I of enemy countries until after the war," I Gompers declared , to the United States i correspondent after he talked: with-the4 French leaders. ROLL OF HONOR By Bert Ford - . With 1 tho British Army ln France. Sept SS:(L K. S. A graphio descrip tion of the blowing up of the German ' powder facjLory a$ Plauen. In' which more than tOOQ employes were either killed or injured, to contalnedi in ' a - letter found on a- prisoner taken by tho British. The story of the Plauen explosion was sup. -pressed by the German government. " '; - The letter, apparently from a friend of . U.e German soldier, follows: - - - '."Our Sunday excursion-to Plauen was a complete success. We visited the scene of -the catastrophe where three - weeka - asro -an explosion took ol ace In a Powder factory where 1800 men and -omen were employed-' t - I . "eay an tne workers were aaid to itave oeen victuiis oi tne uarau ot tne total 'number,-; only 13 women are. said to -have, escaped unhurt - v ( .,rrhe truth., of course, one can never our , prfniCplea, cbet what It may4. JIU UIVIQO ilUUl UIV LOW BUI I In -tha " of koaor below Art the name ."The- organised workSrs- of JUnsrlcs, l Jbe .fonowinf : n res tae fadlie Norta- havo so declared. . The inter-allled con- f ""j . wAuanaii 'aawsasLV -- ference at Zxndon haa declared to dor -iMiats ' Semoat W. turn near relaooa practically the same, W are behind 1 lVorema D. JoiMa. God. Idaho. President wuaon in tne achievement or 1 . Tf," TTi- k ' "Ms nnrnnu nt , thla mlKlnn . la tn. I - .?: ISlSSIHa IS aOTIUH ,: .. vlvors.one can hear about .the fate of cenvtnei theKuropean workers of this ; LViii.. STV -their comrades. - - tl . I ittnatton and-to attemnt ta brln J- S ,a -.m--u- fJUSt imagine.' 100 and -Only IS left I .knut -k arraat - aolidarlrv , Of unltv.-nf I nr. nlth nt . Kixbr-first atiwt. Is not; that frightful? The scene pre- allied workers toward the same pur- Seattle WaaK... .-- n.. , sents a-terrible spectacle.- All, the doors pose - V v f ' , - --t 1 wabmBtoa. Sept 2. The list of.es. and windows were shut as usual ln fac- tv,i n tt t- what fimK u tn-1 uhu i. th t-mtrd st&taa m-ttW aaad nub. tones, snd only one aide entrance was 1 inr renresenUUves of French labor, i I today eonulaa the mas of 188 nea. Tbera open. A few found their way out. . - - immediately after Its arrival hero the I r,..0?".cjrtm0CT' " " mmm "Sixty vehicles spent the entire higbt Gompers delegation - held sv' confereru ,i-Y U naming, victims away. wo visitea tne with French leaders and there was to bo I Kined la actios . ..'.,...'.:.. ' t masses- of graves at the eastern ceme-1 another, conference today. -The etetra I Miaanc la aeuoa. . -. ... ....... i. . .. . . 88 ery , at ; riauea. , wot wunstanamg .,tne t Uon- was warmly welcomed .by French 1 iva7 wzSlJ scrry. spectacle, our trip vwent f f meY-1 labor! tea - and i government represents-1 1JS L."S?J. rtlv fir MittraA flt utrrv tr ti no. I mamKam a' ,h. .taMiu. 1 - . . . - . v - - " - -- - - . - - "- I u .o. Vm.J Ill.lUWVt V V. UV W.VhMUVU ff fl HM1 Al IKMH - - ...... fortunate people; but one cannot always were to meet: Foreign.-Minister Pichon, aunaed . (desMe Baderaittil..r.v, be grieved ; therefore let us look towards i Marshal J off re and other prominent men. the sun, ;vTlis living surely . have their j Tomorro the delegation will be re-1 rlsrnta." . . ' - 1 celved by jVesldent Pol near ...... z tid -fTom aeudent-aad ether -eaaaai - 3 . 1 I . 1 TM1 ..I. .188 - (Cuhciudied ea fas fiftaen.' Cobuaa Sa pionshlp without a real contest, as the t . rj' " ...llT..-."; v"-' ?ZL JLfi1 AV"l"5 cgrSd" onTrf near the mouth ""r", ZZ , v V of Toklo bay. Twenty men, memo- r r1,,. 1 ng the captam, escaped, The .hip had ot Monmouth. The little heifer Is under a' year old and Is a beauty, both from the standpoint of fine -markings for. a cow and for the eye to gase upon? Just, arrived from Manilla. Recent wireless messages, to- the fJan Francisco Chamber of Cornmorco told of In the stock bams this year are aomel the grounding dttbe Jtarof Poland, but of tho finest animals, ever shown at an I gave no location.. UTYJse messages atia Oraoron fair. The . ara beins admiral 1 ana man waa lost. bT thonaanda of -aaaltora. Lovers of fmai .Tha, Star ot Poland. was a ship of S38S stock go into ecstacles over the Aberdeen- tons grosa. built In 1901 at Bath, Me. Anru herd owned bv Consrdon A fiat. if ties of Takima, Wash. There are 17 an imala In the herd. The grand champion ship for the best bull of that breed was awarded- to "Merman of Tlerra Alton." He as-a handsome coal black animal v , . The senior- grand champion Shorthorn bull" Is', rvillage. Excelsior. downed; by th Washington tateollege"at Pullman, He Is a little under three yearsr oL , Tton." , the -t-vear-old Percheon stallion -owned br! A. .CTluby of Port-1 Swedish sruaboat.Gnnhilda. has been land was awarded fho blue ribbon as the j sunk b3a German rains In the Skager grand champion of that breed of horses. 1 rack,Mt.waa officially announced today. . This to Haiem nay at tne fair and what I Nineteen or ner crew are xnisarng. r ... . .... . . . . . I j .. . . , , .will prooamy fnev or tno niggesti s 3Qnhndo was a little eraXt of S cTowda-of the k la swyming over the I inn. built,ra J.8X She carried only two 4Wuac!le4 a rjsa Twalitl CotSata Tarcet - machine guns v v ,-.' ... s j SwjedisWJ&unboati MSunk lGeman: KlMineg i Stockholm. Sept. Sw u. " P.r The O are said to have' been shot. f Frmch Capture Prllfp London. ,5ept. I5-(L--0. av 1 Jl p. m.) The advance or . the Serbians along tho left (eastern) bank - of , tho Vardar river and north of the Oradske Prillp road conUaoes- without Interrup tion and the stores of - captured sooty are growing, tho Serbian war office is. nounced. Prillp,- r guard VeU. : en by us -L-r ,- We t number fulgarian Wounded. kva been Vity." one Bulgarian regiment 660 t. the "Ther a entered - "T -rea alone la(CCuV' of tmisuL hospital '.. . -Many liberated fre. : lislisss in Londen. Sept- 25 V r VlUllan troops "have begun - to a4 ance' In ''Al bania. ' according, to unofficial reports' - received hers today ta Parts. .4 There-Is no Indication yet that this reported movement has been definitely linked : up u wlth the. c 100 ; mile ainea offensive- In -Cacedonia. but it. is lleved ; the entire XtHi mUe front frosn i . .- im , . y tCeeelaoed oa raa .Teie, Cohtarrl na) John McCourt Jr. Is : Given CommiRaion I As 2d ' Lieutenant ; Word has Just been received by Mr.. snd Mrs. John McCourt from their son. John McCotrrWr., that be has been com- -' ' rmsaioned - as a, second uotttenaat at - Camp Perry. Ohio, and that bo expects to be ordered from that camp to a deeu-1 nation aa yet not known to hiss about ' October W sU r-;-J -,-v.-'- ; Toung McCourt who has Just passed r his nineteenth birthday, was sent from Reed eUro to the Presidio and after a ' tronthf tr there waa transferred t . Camp "tho musketry school. v . Be' ds List of ; Americans -: Geneva,. Sept ti. IV. P. The Amer ican Bed Cross' has. received from Bar-. lln a list of 20 Americans rnterned at, Met Stuttgart and KarlaruUe, er' ..... - i- ; . .--.-,