! 1 s THE OREGON DAILY JOUfcNAL, - PORTLAND. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80. 1918. . If STILIT1ES If IHO tt b HLL to It1 1 , J WITH BULGARIANS ' DEMANDS i-.t Ferdinand hu long treasured th purpl bosk about his war - axaMrtoences with rob sad tb jmM ItalMD mad foe Ma dear Indian." r -. his coronation at Sofia, and in Constat! (Carl May la a 3rma writer wae nopla aa emperor of th East, reviving haa written of th Axaerlcaa. Indian In I the ancient Brxantln emsire. Ihlch oralaa,) . . - . H haa alwars bald this plu us hla slv In un th Germans lost -thai -Belgians Take Dixmode war, : hoping to, com owr to our alda I Havre Mm. - Londoa). Sept. . The In that case. , - I Important town of Dixmade. 1ft rail "Heads I win. tails too ioV that from the Jorth see. was captor y la hla. motto. Jth BlUna today, th plglan -war If the Germana won h wanted aaoat ofic roone4 . tonight. of Serbia and the rich Roumanian pro- j, Belgians are vwtthlir three-: miles toes of Dobrodja. RuJrs. an Important Oerman base, b... Ik ...M...fl miles northeast of Epres, connected Bewsri Berts Is Cesitasdaesle by direct raU with OstenoV M miles K It the antes won he planned to ehanrs to th northwest. With Routers stands sides and grab Constantinople as a re- or falls the German control of a eonsld- ward for his apostasy to Berlin. ; - arable stretch of the Slanders coast. ' Th Russian revolution. In his mind, its capture win make the German U- remeved the obstacle to th fulfillment boat bases at Ostend and. Zeebrunr. tut or tne latter nope, as kussis no longer i tenable. Many heary guns and ana .. ' . ' tit mm uv ,vuo i xenaoiB. .aany nesTy guns ana me Armistice Is Signed by Envpys at oaioniki ana German Ally in ww object to Buigsrto possession of j chin gm a wen aa much booty has L '.. ... rv . ....,... .. tl.i ' ftidl 1 bn taken by th Belgiane, -Th official jf- ooumeasx nas oeen rui uui.oi warf oenei now.i mat Turkey Will Be-Next Country to Break Away. (Continued from Pare One) Secretary of State Lansing was informed several months ago that Bulgaria would break from Germany at the first opportunity, to hare sent urge numbers ot troops to Ferdinand's plan-, W3, and - possibly. rnnnt ot nrfaonera ma to Bandar nia-ht la still la, to propose to neutralize th Par- 6600. ? Many mora are filing to the danaUes, admitting the atralts to the Belgian rear. commero of ail nations. Zarren. Btadenburg. PasseK&adaal - The Germans ana Atistnansasr xran- j Tillage, Moorslede and a portion of Weat- tic wiux rag ana uespair. in.j reaiiws i eroosebeke are In Belgian hands. irerainana naa xncsea inem aa at times he has tricked all Europe. B-1 Battle at Campsgne Renewed Parte, Sept. SO, 12:10 p. m. L N. Strong pressure had been brought upon this government to force gg"" gL 5ni" itoKTSS Vt lTQ. ;a break with Bulgaria, but when Radoslavoff was turned put from win knows, hav no troop abi to fight ln an ffort to wvent encircung the Bulcarian cabinet and Malinoff put in his place-as premier, iht m the East, as ail their real fighting 'Li""? JET? I?" rj"." 1 "V . ported by the" French SUWI wwm wr.i. v mv wwww.w , . W Dll'. 1 IUMI WOIO The communique says : "In the course of the night the Ger mans made two Tiolent counter at- Capture of 50,000 Confirmed London, Cept. 29. Captur by the t1l unium anutn British PalesUne army of (0,000 prls i oners and S2S guns (grand total for of St. Quentin. (Th French capired unrlller yesterday.) All attempts to -the Bulgarian cabinet and Malmotf put in his placets premier, th word went out quietly that it meant peace as soon as the new gov fmmrnt rmitrl nrnneer the move. Actual ne p-otlations have been I i x. morning 1 ' . V. nkt;. D,ieW4- KnMfnnf I matnirxr faithful will not whrk. batUe IS m progress. til 1 V 1 Lliail II I UUUJIV ULfVVlbUt.ti 1 0 WAiVi4 lJLVU. I - 4 s- Serbians 40 Miles Northeast of Ishtib. London, fcSept. 30.- (I. N. S.) Tsarevoselo,, nearly 40 miles northeast of Ishtib, has been captured by the Serbians along with 700 prisoners and 20 guns, the Serbian war office announced to day. " ' This cuts off the retreat of a big Bulgarian force. .Serbian and French cavalry have stormed heights dominating the left bank of the Pchmia river east of Uskub. The text of the official report follows : war offic to- renewed this Champagne where a big General Sir (I. N. S.) Tsarevoselo, nearly 40 miles I Edmund AHenby. Australian troops, the report states, hare forced a crossing et the upper Jordan, capturing strong Turkish posi tions. Southeast of Lake Tlbaras, around Irbld and El Rerat Turkish resistance was broken down and th Ottomans were driven through Meserib, the Brit ish commander announces. iNortn oi acKKavisia we nave laKen isarevoselo ana cut the! British and Arabs. Th latter Bulgarian retreat taken. We are now tne wnoie operauonj wae coiuirmea 10- occupy hUl No. 88 were broken up by pigm. in m.a uiuwu vuy.ti nitwTwi i r)ir ffrA. MTh artillery waa active between the Allett and Alsns and ln Cham pagne. There was no infantry activ ity during the night, but th battle was recommenced at dawn." Pershing Hakes Report Washington, Sept. SO. (I. N. S.) To stiffen their resistance against ths drive ot the Americans, the enemy has been forced to bring up and throw into have I the battle divisions from other parts of Seven hundred prisoners and 20 puns were captured th important railway staUona ths front. General Pershing reported to Trt u;irr,orQ L .,,,.,.. ti lu of Esra, Gazalle. Dera and Shek Said, the war department today ln hla com 10 kilometers (six and a quarter miles) north lB thatregion 1500 prisoners were taken, munique for September 19. th Turkish rear guards near El KastaL of St. Nicholas. French and Serbian troops have taken heights dominating tne leit panic oi tne rcnmia. eeeaas" Ferdinand Sends His Family Into A UStria yanks and British go London, Sept. 30. (4 P. M.) (I. N. S.)Czar Ferdinand of FORWARD TWO MILES Bulgaria has sent his family to Austria and, according to rumors, ne is lonowing tnem, a wireless dispatch trom Kome stated this vmttimi ma rut o) afternoon. British cavalry la approaching Mes- Our troops have continued to meet erlb. I wiu oeterminea reaisxanc on tne part In the Amman district 1700 prisoners r w enemy, wno nave oeen forced and 28 guns have been taken up tol"T orrag up ana engage n- Friday. I visions from other parts of the front," Allenby's forces are in contact with wwnmmuw Between Ciergea and th valley of the Aire we have met and repulsed heavy counter attacks." w Olse-Aisae Canal Reached London, Sept. 80, 1:26 p. m. Between th Aillette and the Aisne the French have reached the OUe-Alsne canal and are progressing along th Chmln . des Xams, . according to batOa-front d la patches received her today. - (The -OU-Aisn canal- extends from th Alsns river,, six mile ast et "Vall- ly. to th Ardos rtver, thr mile t of Anixy-ie-Cbateau. - - It crosses the Chamln des Dames near Bray-en-Laon-noia, Indicating that th French hav occupied. narly half of the Chemln des Pames, . .. " r y . '"' t Americans Fightiao 1b Hnd . . . By JTewtoa O. Park With th American Army In Franca, Sept. 80.O. N. S. American troops continiMd to battl with th nmy to day In spit of stitcky mud underfoot and high, eld wind. . - " ' .Ther was a heavy artOIary duel throughout th night, th American ar tillerymen manning their pieces wth th greatest, determination In splt of. th overcast sky and poor visibility. Anglo-Bal0ians Gala Elont UUes London,' Sept 8.0 1 :0S p. m. L N. S- Belgian and Briaah troops in Belgium have advanced to a maximum of eight miles ln their new drive, it was learned this afternoon. Th allied fore advanced an average of fiv miles over a 25-mllefront add are seriously threatening the whole sys tem of German communications In Flanders. Wounded Portland Man Better, Word Received by Wife With the official announcement that Private Jamas J. Porden is severely wounded, Mrs. Ethel Porden. his wife. 1690 Hurst street, today received a let ter from hor husband, saying that he has been out of commission, haa been on a furlough, ia better now and will soon be all right. Private Porden was wounded July 20. Two monhs after th accident Mrs. Porden received notification from the war department, and today's letter is the first she has received from her hus band for three months. No details were contained in the letter. Private Porden la with the 161st in fan try and enlisted last October. He baa been ln France since the first of the year. While In Portland he was em ployed in railroad work, Haig Congratulates Belgians7 Monarch London, Sept. iO.it N. S.) Field Marshal Halg haa telegraphed to King Albert of Belgium, tendering his con gratulations to the Belgian monarch and all ranks of the Belgian army forN the magnificent 'results of the big drive on th Flanders front on Saturday. ogNnics Fireman Found Dea& In Sawmill Boiler "; ! ' St Helens, Or.. Sept 80. At tso'elock Sunday afternoon the body of John Con fers, a fireman at th St. Helena mm. They Restore Crippled Hun Trac tor Which Does Valiant Serv , ice in American Offensive. By Raymond G. Carroll Spaeial Chsfe to Joomel and Pnblta Tdw. CopyrisM. 1I1S, by rabUo Idcr CompaayL With the American Army ln France, Sept., S0d Doing its full share ln the new American drive west of Verdun Is a hug captured German tractor, chris tened "Wndenburg" by its operators. Whan our ammunition trucka get stuck In ths ditches sear th battery positions of a certain division the drivers always send for "Hlndenburg." which Is one of three traactora we captured from the enemy ta th St. M Intel aunt. The tractor has an Iron body which sets 5 feet off the ground. Is equipped with . , Mercedes -motor, has a self- starter, two speeds for. revere and eight speeds for ahead, and can travel t miles an hour. For a ttmo It was a question whether or not it could be repaired, th first Intention being to scrap it. I hav two lade in my company who can ge it going," said Lieutenant James Delango. They were sent. for. After a atudy of the mechanism wrecked by th fleeing enemy they forged substitute parts .and within- a Jiffy had "Hinden burr- rolling again. The mechanics ar Sergeanta Henry Nsgles and John Duke!, both from Ore- Tralght, In connection with this story et th adjustability of the average American mechanic, tell of the aviator who came to the ground during the present offensive ln the vicinity of Ver dun, near tne neaoquarters or sn en eineer regiment that has operated mill tary train thereabouts for more then a year. He had no mechanic with him and was extremely crestfallen over his plight, whereupon Captain Francis W. Taylor took four of his wagoners. Bert Vincent and Harold Jorgenson of Chi mm. and Arthur Nelson and Duke KeiN nedv. and set- them at work repairing the plane. The men took the airplane apart as a watchmaker explores i clock, and after a atudy of its mechan ism repaired and restored the parts, al lowing the aviator to resume his flight. Montreal Wants Information Montreal has appealed to the Port land city administration for data to be used in the revision of salaries of the po lice and fire oeparrreenta. facta regara Ing the numerical strength of the Port land departments, ana me salaries, paia are asked. Questions relating to the two-platoon and union organisations re Included. Ferdinand Plays Wily Game By John L. Bslderston London, Sept. 20. "King Fox," the csar of Bulgaria, has Wen called a traitor and a coward, and various other things; but he has never been 'accused of lack of Intelligence. I understand his present game Is this : His armies are shattered ; his country la Invaded; the Germans and Austrians are unable to send effective aid. He realizes the game Is up. He desires to get whatever advantage It Is possible L to et out of being the first rat to desert the sinking -ship. The allied terms alreadjr have gone sistance. but crossed th canal, taking the important town of Le Catelet and Gouroy. There was bitter fighting at close to Sofia. They are these: Bulgaria must rive un all Serbian Mil TCmimnTilnn trritnrv fll.K1 Anrinm OUSrterS in th latter Tillage. th nniit wr The captor of Le Catelet and Gouroy Also she must either demobilize her J"" m n "hlng of the main rmv .iinwin Bin . Hlndenburg front line. The Americans through to the Danube, or else come dvand t0.!!.nJtJi!Lw I-, . , , I Australian troops "leapfrogged" that is I Z7Tm7. "Br the Auatrallana passed on through the American lines, storming ths second Csar Willing t Agre Hindenburg line. Ferdinand realizes this, and is will- The Americana attacked over a front lng to agree. But he desires to start of 6000 yards (between three and on a new war against his present allies, half and tour miles) and penetrated the the Turks, in the hope of taking Con- same distance, carrying all their objec- stantinople. ttves on scheduled tint. In the plain, plebian palace at Sofia, About 1000 German prisoners were captured. One flank of the American attacking force bagged It officers and 645 privates. Field Marshal Halg announced that the American troops were from New York state, Tennessee and North and South Carolina, and that they were from the command of Major General G. W. Read, U. S. A., commander of the Fourth corps of General Pershing's army. NOW SHOWING - i I ' I i I vrtf!7! jm fJTTi 'fiEfTOirrX Stt fZllTZFSr rnt -frtv II L : . r ' I B I -ilB 1AVC ' B MX 7 DAY H n 1 u isr liir i ; (.: ; i ftsssi mvixjrvvYT . ii , r m. -jri "'f'' sztv m-sr bi 1 KFfC J -. ( : .... V'.wi': T X , ; " ' ' j .. - . ':: wii-x. v::..,o..s.-.J:.sv:.': - .. . :i.5 1 T jcj 1 m& -a j 1 J yy ' ' "Up a Tree" , . . with,'..- 'V i 'lf X" ' "Smaint Bin Parsons ; v"j vl 'i ' y;Vc'iujs) -5 h 1 ' .11 ssssssssssssssssi r . BRITISH ENTER SUBURB OF CAM BRA!, HAIG REPORTS London, Spt. i 30. (U. P.) British trooos hav entered the northern sub urbs of Cambist. Field Marshal Halg reported today. They have also reached the Junction of the Arras-Cambral and Bapaume-Cambrai roads, on the west ern edge of th city. Americans, Australians and English, despite heavy resistance all day yester day, gained ground "between Cambral and St Quentin. "There was heavy fighting yesterday afternoon at the left of the battlefront," the statement said. "Our advanced troops. Who had taken Aubencheul-Au-Bac and had entered Arleux (an Important town five and a half miles directly south of Douai), were compelled to withdraw front these villages. "West and northwest of Cambral ths enemy was unable to prevent our prog ress. Advanced detachments reached the Junction of the Arras-Cambral and Bapaume-Cambrai roads and entered th northern suburbs' oi tna town. "Heavy losses were inflicted in the re- Dulse of determined counter auacas launched ln the Cambral sector. "A heavy rain has fallen during the nlrht and It la sun stormy. "At Bony and Vlllers-Gulslaln, hos tile counter attacks during th latter part of the day pressed us back slightly to the western outskirts or tnese vil lages. Clsewhere our gains were main tained. "North of Gonneliecu further progress was made during the evening In the dV-1 rection of Lee Rues Des Vlgnes (five miles directly south of Cambral). "Teeterday north ot St. Quentin, the midland - division alone captured 4000 prisoners and 40 guns. "At Bellicourt (seven miles north of St Quentin) and Gonneleu (eight miles southwest of Cambral) th enemy's re sistance was obstinate yesterday. Amer ican. Australian and English troops, ln heavy fighting until 1st in th evening I and in spite of strong opposition, gained j ground and took many prisoners." Americans Continue Advsnee - Washington. Sept. 80-Offlcil com munique No. 117 from General Pershing. covering operations Saturday was made public by th war department. "Section A. Th attack begun Sep tember zs continues to develop success- fully. Today our troops advancing into the face of heavy infantry, artillery and machine gun fire,, have reached the out skirts of Brtculles and Exermont. More than 20 towns and enormous ouantltie of material have fallen into Our hands. Th numhef of prisoners continues ts Increase. "Our aviator hav kept command of tne air. . They hav brought down 111 balloons and more than 60 enemy planes, I while less, than a third of that number of our .planes Is missing. In conjunction with th Fronch and British aviators they have, notwithstanding unfavorable j weather, rendered valaabl service andl successfully executed many, missions. "Sectlton B. The following extract is I from - ft German soldiers letter, tar In the woerve sector September 13 s "Americana are. to front of us ; to the right ot us Indians of th Sioux tribe were identified in the last attacks. After r C THRILL HER WOUNDED SWEETHEART LAY BEHIND THE, DOOR THE GERMAN OFFICER RUSHED IN WHICH SHOU.LD IT BE HER I HONOR- OR HIS LIFE? B!. "Romance and Brai Tack." f,m Mentgomtfy FUfS CoM.J, LIBERTY NEWS REVIEW Liberty Community Chonw Singimc "Sh' th DaughUr of Ro O'Graay" v ' i was discovered - ln . on - of th boilers which b had bn cleaning! : H had been In the boiler about an, hour and It Is supposed his death was caused by heart failur produced by th heat and do air. Confers, who was an expert-' enced fireman, cam to-8C! Helena two months ago with a wife and seven chil dren. He was S9 years old. S Oar AQirafors 1JU lpuu IMPOSE mu mi 'J . on now PLAYIF1G Lit r ami ssr a m a m a a a. s aa. isaiBBJ s I ID TO on CI OD CD OD C3 OD OD I J cn OR THE FINGER OF JUSTICE 14 CJ DD C3 DD C3 nD 7hs crrr or isAma - Ol Haaaes. Mayer. Xv. Paul Smlta. New Waahingto ReteL sfr Pear air: I ivd maca rnr cmt rvform sletareu "Tae rlBftf of Jeetlea." I La mea N( will aid th aetbetitta la thetr fforta te Srlas akovt Setter eeadl Uona la ear city Ufa. . That aay dty anew ervfit te be me et vis te saap a a We. A r4 11 r tit lanrtet ts a ratio of iamoraaoo avn karterisan, braodla ylaoa for poverty, crime, bund noes, tneaaaty an erroteboSaeaa I am waoily la favor of aay pra-ram whie wSl al tbo ladloa aa keen euaara atlpplos- Tovre vary truly, OL.B HAJfSON. Mayer. Children Under 16 Not Admitted 25c IS STAf IBDEiDEHDEiD theatre! ImportantScbedule Changes Oregon Electric Railroad In Effect Tuesday, October 1 SALEM-EUGENE line Trains Leaving Portland No. 1 will leave Portland 6:40 A. M. instead of 6:30. make local stops to Garden. Home. an4 be discontinued Tualatin to Eugene. No. 5 will leave at 8:1 5 A. M. instead cj18:30. arrive Salem 10:15. Eugene 12:30 P. Mr, milclof local' stops Tualatin to Eucene. No. 7 will leave at 10:40 A. M. instead of 10:45, make local stops to Garden Home, and be discontinued Salem to Corvallis. : No. 21 will leave at 11:30 P. M. instead of 11:45, and be discontinued Wilsonville to Eugene. Arriving Portland No. 2 will be discontinued Eugene to Wilsonville; leave Wilsonville 5:30 A. M. instead of 5:35. arrive Portland 0:45 A. M. instead of 6:50. No. 6 will arrive 9:20 A. M. instead of 9:25, running slightly earlier than heretofore, Tualatin to Portland. No. 12 will arrive 2:25 P. M. instead of 1:20; leave Salem 12:15 P. M. Instead of 11:10 a. m. No. 14 arriving 3:55 P. M.. will be discontinued Eugene to Portland. No. 20 arriving 7:40 P. M., will make local stops Garden Home to Portland: will be discontinues Corvallis to Salem. - FOREST GROVE LINE Leaving Portland Nos. 31, 35. 45 and .47 leaving 6:50 A. M.. 10:25 A.UL, 7:45 P. M.. and 11:00 P. At., will be discontinued. No. 33 will leave at 7:45 A. M. Instead of 8:lS. No. 19 leaving at 9:20 P. M., will connect at Garden Home. 9:J5, for Orenco, arriving there 10.15. ' , . . Arriving Portland No. 30 will arrive 7:3 3 A. M. Instead of 7:40. .leading Forest Grove 6:10 instead of 6:20. . ' -';, v;tri No. 34 will arrive 10:30 A. M. instead of 9:35 learf. Torest Grore,9;l$ Instead of t:l 5. ; : ' ': Nos. 48. 36. 38 and '42 arriving 11:00 A. M (Sundays). ii:S0-A.Mv 2:20. P. M., in4 7:55 P. M.. U1 be discontinued, v ;: ..; No. 44 arriving 8:50 P. M., will be discontinued Garden Home to Port-i landr leave Forest Grove 8:35 P.. M. instead 'of 7:3 5. arrive Garden Home 9:15 P. M., 'connecting with No.; 22, arriving Portland 1PK0 P. M, - y . - -z; '"iK ! Na 46 will anjre HitS P. M. Instead of 10:45, leaiing Orenco at 10:20 ;, . P. Atj will be discontinued Forest Grove to" Orenco.. ;.'C. Portland time shown above is at North Baokv Station t time at Jeffer son-Street Station .is fifteen minutes Jafer on trains learingjthe titjsnd s fifteen minuter earlier on trains gmving.j;:-' th war Carl May can writ another. I YtT Soma fTlaaal