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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. FRIDAY.? OCTOBER-11,. A318. n DEsSS FflR.BIG.WORy Build ' Bridges Oyer Meuse Under Heavy? Michinediin! firaifat Places . Sixty: eetWjde. SHELL DAMAGES ONE.SPAN Americans and.f rtnch ' Fih(f Aus- 1 trianV Easy : Victims - at Quarters; POOAre Captured.1 - ' . ; : - . . v.- --.,- UJ r- j ,-.'(.,' MHMH - 'V-''." , ' V : '! y irwW c Parte .V' With the American Army Northwest of. Verdun, - Oct ltt (I. N. 8.) (De- - laved) -To the. engineers , belong eon teiderabla'credltfor the success, of the : PYenco-Amertean attack east " of ths - Meuse on Tuesday, when 1 over ' SOM . Austro-Oerman prisoners and the town r of Brabant, Consenvoye, : Haumont ' and Beaumont were taken. ' 'Under heavy fire from Austrian and ' Carman machine runs tha American englneere bridged . tha - Mauaa - at two plaeea where tha, stream la (0 feet wide. .Tha emplacement of these bridges en , ablad .tha Americana to - throw troop across .to tha eastern, bank' and carry out tha advance according to schedule. At tha eame time other American forces pushed : forward front - Samougneux. A elgnal corps lieutenant from Chf . , cago with three volunteers . awam tha Mauaa river near Brabant and tha four ' ware captured. Later" they were liber- a ted whan tha Austrian withdrew. , : Ban Tin Tails t Bait Tanks YC Englneere began brldjrlnjr ,lherileua at Brabant at dawn, but . were"vW-J ;CLOTHfiS The JaveaBe'fi a Goata of wool BAIIC. COATS Plal Street tV;; 1 a ' Painting Time! Lowest Prices Here on Paints and Allied Lines. .'Bouse Palate, an a 7r colors, gaIloa.....vail l i Bara aaa seoi t? I nfl . Palat, galloa .... vltUU Shingle Stala, aU Jft colors, galloa ... I "ll r Fill Your Market Basket at Our Grocery Seioh CrisctJ.. for Cooking 43c : j 87c ' t I nil . I i.) :'. K 6-lb, '&4. 1 ' - 9-lb. I $U73v' :$2.57 u?'1p,ees f $2.00 :' ii vil-'' exclusive of i QtTCITT TUIITCini : All the' Popular Nambers 2 for 25c Visit thla naar J.n.f1iiit UJ (hear the demonstration. Daily w . so o r. m. CroticiTSUiiyerpriced Beautiful dishes ' f er your : table lea than you pay alsewhera. SATURDAY ONLY! Bluebird Cups and Saaeers r Whita Cupa and Saaeers p Flewarod Cupa and Saucer "''..SET. OF WL rUutter Dishea emir 20'e. Dinner and Pie Plates 2 for 15ci v SATURDAYS ONLYt Gold Band r...f:.u.,.,v-S8.50 China Dinner Setsi 42-pie $9.75. lefitly 'ahelled. r The' German -runners evidently failed1 to talte into consideration-the atlff, wind which was blowing, fof .sll of the sheila missed the bridge. The - flrat American '.-battalion4 croased without .dTmculty :. and speedily threw uieAusirtans - oui koi eraDani tana poshed northward alongvthe jrlver bank to tha outskirts of "Consenvoye. cleaning Oat Machine? ran .nests."," In tha- mean time Infantry had been massed on the western bank to cross aa soon aa poa-nibl4S'-; 4y f - -'-', ,' Consenvoye"' was swept clear .of Aus trlans ; and. Oermana in ; a la mlnuu battle. ' . .. .- - .- Engineer' then 'Commenced tha con struction of another, bridge. Tha Socne runners were mora effective this time, on shell ' destroying tha central apaa after the .first "detachment of Infantry had - croased over. - It was Quickly re built and the Other battalions swarmed acroea .Into Conaenvoye. f Atatriaji JSaay Tictlaia . ' , American, artniery and machine ' gun ners on the western bank of the. river alammed down violent enfilading fire against tha Austriana. ' vBefore evening the - doughboys had pressed 'well beyond Conaenvoye ' and had captured all of their.objectivea, while the French and Americana on tha left of 'tha main attacking; force ; were overcoming strong resistance in wooded ground..: ,.S:--'ii:v , , This was tha scene of, historic fighting in the Oerman offensive jigainst Verdun In 39C and there waa some bloody hand to hand fighting there on Tuesday, as wall.? The Americans and French found the Austriana . aaay victims when . It came to grips at close quarter. I saw more than 2000 prisoners, tnoaf of them Austrian, but with a few Ger mans scattered among them, They were mostly a poor looking lot. r One of them waa in bis baiwifeet and had no coat. - HUN DIVER SINKS AMERICAN STEAMER (C7BUlitid from Pace One) wounded as they , tried to go over tha aide H)fth -sinking ship. Aa the Vessel was disappearlng'men in the one boat .successfully launched, tried to pull a way. whUe a. hurricane of shells burst over them '""and, over tha men itruggllng in tha wsUr. One man swam 7r ')- Vatef rProof arid ;Cold-Proe FOR' YOUNGSTERS store for children emly-rglrls o boys. vray not save-yoarseu time ana ineeaveaienea as weit at money by -eoinlnr straight here for tile many needed ftaiagi' lr Uothint ad Shoes for tka rVter seasoal eloth, corduroy valve v plush and heavy AD CAPE l.tb TO I1I.0 Here are Cttgan ft HudaonChitdrea a Shoes AWen's Boya . 6hoeas well aa numerous other well-known makes of real leatharriootwear. i-A--,. .:- SATUBDAT TO 8 T. K. jOpposIts Jdeler -'is. y FIRST, SECOND AND ALDER STS.- Don t pay Jkih'V prices for -gro-ceriaa. Cosna here and let us fill your .tabla, jneeda' at prices , that will really aavjt you -money. Wa will : have ' extra ealeepeople to morrow to wait upen jroau ; BUTTER, Ud T Aldine, rJ special. . tU lis,; . OQC fcuGSr ARet guaranteed .'irr'stnel." eloaeB . tUCi - veryy pna qual- ity, tha lb...;....... DEUCIOUS ' COFFEE, 1:4 Palac Car braad, packed in airtight tha lb. SARDINES.- IN OH, . v-: ; OA '- veryAfiaa.v.T. . .""' y-eV DOUGLAiSOIL ORMAZOLA OIL Quarts'' 62c $1 Gals. -Gala. $2.24 20. Crystal White Soil, . QO Citrus Washing Pow- -r OQ der, large .......... -"OC or aver in the Grocery Department. advertised specials. . " Carpenters! Shipbuilders! Bay your tools here at lower prices . Bead taeset ' - pm.i.;l1!r.!r$4.oo Stanley UCemMnaUon t J2 QQ SUal.y Spoke Shaves for Cfl only.. ..... . ,w .,.., , wUli aimer xaus nreast iiriiis QQ MayoW"'jroV.im f I I n Hammers , vlflU Aato BaU Plea Hammers n qn eily ' ,0 $3 95 at Stanley Yleter Zlgseg Bales. CflA effect, for l , . www Standard Tobaccos Below.PHce1; Qaeea, ' lotaee pack' 0 Blxla aw on Hpmaeepaekaf e at V, 8. Marlaes, ll-os. lnaeh 6 -1M70. he ii I IA ealy :.,. ...:-" .V." rriaea Alberu t.oaaea tin fA. ealy 33S eenee Srrt CWa, 14- Qga XAX paee w, ..., 036 to the' JJ-boat. which was les .than a j Quartar .of a mil away, begging tha German lieutenant to - atop. He was , commanded, to swim away by the Jleu tenant, who leveled a revolver at him. , - Beat Tied U Diver ' - Tha boat waa then ordered' alongside the raider, which tied it by a line. Con versa Uon was an progress. It waa , aald, when suddenly tha officers disappeared into tha U-boat and tha' submarine sub merged. . Only the parting of tha Use saved tha boat from being drawn down ajter the pirate., r ' ' ' Naval tntelllgenea off tears refused to allow t tha soldiers and sailors , who war aavad to tell the story after they wara landed, but they had told it before they landed, while aboard a British ship which brought them to port. - ; Irish fJhip Torpedoed '- .An Jrlsh Port, Oct'llU; P. Torn hundred and eight parsons are believed to have been lost -when the Irish Mail atoamahln Xetnater was torpedoed and sunk off the Irish coaat Thassday. -i The ship was torpedoed r twieo In aucceaaion and disappeared within a ahort time. The Xeinater was proceeding from Tublin to Holyhead. v, !; " -: Ah officer survivtoa. declared ;aH aboard would have been saved bad not the Second torpedo strucfc ; It' smashed the boat to apUhters, many paasengera being injured by the flying pieeea. There waa time to launch onjy xour. ooa.us. - "The Leinster was a packet, the prop arty of the City of Dublin steam Packet company and . waa regureerea at vwun. She was of ZS45 gross ions.. , . London. Oct. N. 1 &)-Amftne; th tnlaalna- Dasaenrera on- the ateam ship : IOmeter la tadyi Pbyllla Hamll- ' ton., .-One hundred ana ninety persons were eaved. Many of them had been in the water for, more than an hour, clinging to bits of wreckage. Heavy aeaa wrecked several of . the lifeboata aa they were i being ; lowered into , the water. . '"' -'i-: h UoreHnii Atreeilles Told An' English Port.: Oct. it U. P.) Talea of atrocities rivaling the most piratical deeds of German submarines were told here today as the story of the sinking of v the Japanese ahip Hlrano Maru waa placed out from the pitifully small jmmber of passengers and crew who. ware saved. - ., Nearly 300 are missing. Tha attack. . of "the aubmarine was vTithout warning. Not a boat could be swung over tha aide of the stricken ves sel in time for anyone to get aooam. Only the swift response of an American destroyer to the calls for aid flashed out In the brief momenta iert to we wireiess, made it poaalbla for-2$ persona to be taken from the ycold water. -The sub- marina remained in the vicinity and fired two torpedoes : at the destroyer which Ignored the pirate until the crew picked up . the - struggling victims. Then she turned firing shots and dropping depth twnnba. Attacked, the XT-boat fled. Bur- vtvora declared they were fast becoming vnatMi when- the destroyer anoeared. The sight of bodies of passengers and crew who failed to escape, was lowering thatr nowers of resistance. - five Japanese women, "two nurses and three children - were among ,- those drowned.-1;' V The Hlrano Maru waa of 7916 tons gross and waa built In 190$. She waa registered at Tokio. She was a steel twin-screw passenger vessel. vKarl Decrees New State ;" nrich, Oct. 11. (L-N. - S.) Emwro' Karl of Austria waa reported today te have decreed a new state including Croatia, Slavonla, Dalmatla. Bosnia and Herzegovina. - c Kitchen Utensil Everyday Coavealeaeea at Prices That Save Enamel Cover. 8 Enamel Kettle and CCm Cover. . i) U X aaa or,:.Br.e.V.t.':7qc li-qt, for Shoe the Fairnly on oaturtaay Good Shoea for far 4eaa ? tka the uptown, sterae sell tbem. If you buy. here,- you cannot help. but eava. t; ';v.---;'--i'"iv?"..;w;t' Woman's 5 Heavy Tan CalfsUa Show offered u&A QQ now at only. ... ' i5ee70 Women'a Black tod Baeta with miUtary heels, 9- QQ QQ inch topa. ...... .fPOeaO Men'a All-Leather o Fine Grada Leather L Fine Grade Button Shoea to go at Packs, with leather tops, 7 SgQ v j w at olyl.-.f tDOeXp ChOdrena Button' - ? QQA Shoes folianlyTV'.'i'vOC VoUe Waists $1.49 Lovely waists of whita voilef long sieovee, v largo ' collars Jaa trimmed and tucked front. i PetticoaU Only 19c - Made of light! weight percala fn either atrlpea ' or ; plaba colors. Astounding values at 19c 7 Blue Serge Middies Only $3.98 ; Made of good eergefrlarge eailor collars, and long slaeVet. ' Nicely trimmed with braid. ' . . . - Children's Hose 35c Pol either boys or gjrlsr medium weight ribbed hosa for school wear; sizes 6M to 9. Bleach Sheetinff67c This Is a good grada 'of full bleach aheetinr. 2U wards -wide. A ims. ar Wo quality af fared Saturday v at o7e tha yard. . Net over C yards to a customer. ' ? ' - - Men's Fall ahdAVinter Shirtsv-and Underwear Man $2.50' Rlbbf Unio Suite- ,0 Q-.-RA" special . : . pXaOU . Man's ' 75e , Pare ' Worsted Hose, the- pair . . . . .50c Jkfen'a .Wool Ulacklnaw Shirta, aplencad., .SS.C3 ' Men Heavy Fleeced Shirta and Drawers,' QI OC garment . . . . OXea-tJ-Men'e $6 Wool Khali, CJ; "color Shirta .r.; AMERICA NOT ONLY A I NATION, ; BUI .SPIRIT, Drl Stansfield Tells W. C. T. U. Delegates "Americanism It"." t f ' a- a a a rermeaflng world. "The 'great, work of America is not tha mere Amerleanisatlon of the foreign bora within our own - boundaries, but the Americanization of the world.! For America is no longer a nation only. It is. a spirit a spirit that is permeating tne woria, said or. joahua staneneia. pastor of the First M. K. church, m his address at L the AmericanUaUon meet ing; oi ue sute w. c. T. . conven tion Thursday -night The meeting was one of -a-decidedly .patriotic turn, the addreaaes and - music all . . tending '4- to arouse a' greater interest In the task of spreading the gospel of democracy. Mrs. V 'Xravenport preaided. 'y:. . Tha meeting: " was opened ' with the slngingf of , "America." , Dr. Stansf leld offered : the . invocation, ' Miaa : Goldle PeteraoCaang. ' Wi F. Woodward, chair man or tne StaU Council of XJefenae, detailed. his experiences on the draft ooara aaowing ina neea xor toe leacnmg I of American ideas and ldeala ' Mayor Baker spoke, briefly. - Bishop Sumner gave a vjtrong-i address declartng effi clency to" be -the first requisite In Amer- canisatlon ; loyalty , the second and ac tion the third. He declared the public school . to be - the r. greatest - Instru ment m Americanising ; the i for. eign -born. -, V. " W. Tomlinson, United Strftee naturalisation officer for Oregon, gave a . forceful address, showing , the small percentage, of foreigners who' be - come naturalised and pointed out that of those many are. naturalized in form but not Americanised, as they continue to live according to old : habits and Ideals and: to read tha forlegn language aewspaper, . which v he declared to be greatest menace to Amerleanisatlon, Mrs. Jane Burns Albert and , Walter uuiette gave solos, with miss Mamie Helen Flynn at the piano.' Mrs. Davenport, chairman of the patriotic work of the W. C. T. U., re ported - that over 1,000,000 articles had i been made by tha women' of the Oregon W C. T. U. and sent to the camps, can- tonmenta - and naval bases during the past year. On account of the quarantine the clos ing sessions of the convention, which were to have been held today, have been cancelled... .rWfttC-C FALL OF dnOMAN MINISTRY S IG NALS COLLAPS EOF TURK By Frank BT. Simonds -OT M . ( Continued from Pas On)' have no choice but to follow .Bulgaria and Turkey and aurrender. leaving Ger many to fight the world In arms against her. - 'Mlttelesropa House of Cards A--month ago Mitteleuropa began at the Euphrates and the Jordan. Tomor row we may see it pushed back beyond the Danube and the Carpathians. aiiw I teleuropa te, alter all, turning out to be only, a house of cards. . The collapse of Bulgaria has Insured . the downfall of Turkey and the imminent desertion of Turkey makes inevitable; the surrender of Austria-Hungary. Kvents in the east are still moving much more rapidly than In the west. Nor are the military conseauences less considerable. - A few weeks ago we had not .less than .750.000 enemy, troopa binder, arms in the Orient. Today, with Bulgaria removed, ' 800,000 forces are taken away, Allenby'a Palestine victory baa disposed of ,150,000 more and the balance are certain to be out of the way, either by battlefield surrender or national dissolution, within a few weeks. And . this opening will release 600.000 allied troops for tin against Austria and insure the addition of 600,000 Rou manian, troops, when the elimination, of Turkey clears the road to Conatahsa and the Austro-German retreat passes the Danube at Belgrade, , Way to Bustta Will Opes Nor does our gain end there. With the Black sea cleared, Constanza will become a new . and sufficient base for communications with Busala. What was impossible while we were dependent upon Archangel or Vladivostok not only , will be possible but simple, aa wa are able to restore ,. communications .with ' the south of Russia. Then a real beginning can be made in rescuing Russia from the German yoke, which is one oi the heaviest jobs before us. tr As said before, . the Turk Is entitled to no sympathy The Young Turkish regime - has brought aU " this ruin to the Ottoman, and he deserves neither sympathy nor mercy. Hardly a decade has passed since the Toung Turkish movement precipitated the Salonikt rev olution and enlisted the sympathy of the world for a regenerated Turkish empire. Instead, there have been three foreign hwers--that 1 with Italy, which lost Tripoli and .extinguished the Turk h empire in Africa.; that with the Bal kan : states, which - deprived -the Otto ' tJ thU pictmr as yea . -- ami Mmmm rmauie - y ' rft9At oxgea toots, . . ' :: " Gude'sPepto-Mangah, v .thet red blooci 1 builder,? - makes your blood a t ; rich, pure, red streani: . of nourishment which carr ies new vigor and k energy to all parts of your bodyVrl , "Tne JRmd fW BuMmr" V PapfoOcaaaa ie ansa's mlykr M. J, BSEITSMBACH CO4 NewTerk' , Maaufaetariag Cbemiata - DECLARES MINISTER mans of all but the Thraclab fragment of their Kuropean empire ' and. ' finally, we have had Turkish particJpaaon in the world war, which lias already, eost. the sultan ; Arabia, Mesopotamia and Syria, with Palestine, and is bound to cost him Armenia 'and " the rest of hla European land. ; .- ..., . : Enver and his crew, dreammr not of restoring; order and inviting - progress within - the remaining i provinces i pf Turkey, have sacrificed the little 'sur viving' strength of their country to the pursuit of Pan-German Objectives, BJiich only served to disguise tha fact that the Osmanll had been alave to the: Teuton and his once 'mighty' army had become no more than an instrument in the hands of the Germans, who sought to conquer their enemies by using; Turkish troop and' then, to conquer. Turkey Itself. Two 0 M: 60 of lOOfiOO Death Each .. n our - pfarsult of the mighty dollar, wa too often are absorbed In the topics of the - day. . pleasure, eto to . atop and consider our health. Stop now think kidney diseasea erased 100.000 deaths igt year, Are you goinr to be included ia this years toll? 'Why. you will ex claim, do so. many die,- why are the health authorities so concerned ; the an swer is," we bolt down our food, take no exercise, neglect our sleep and other wise subject our system., to all sorts of abusev la it any wonder then the kid- neye become aiaeaaea ana leu u tneir duUea of polaon elimination? - . - - - F olsena are- constantly " be"ag created In our bodies and If the kidneys fail to carry them off they are absorbed by the blood, causing 111 health and misery" tn the form of headaches, backaches, tired feeling, indigestion, etc.. ? .' You may avoid considerable suffering If you heed nature's warning and assist - ' ' i V. .- . .. u n j tr ir it Because 'Tape's jCold Compound" relieves cold or grippe II - misery in a few hours Really wonderful! Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowine and snuffling! ' A dose of "Pape'a Cold. Compound'1 taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break ur a severe -cold either in the head. cheat, body or limbs. It promptly opens clorged-up nos trils and. air passages: steps nasty dis charge or. nose running; relieves sick 4- primp us to sell V ' KUPPENHEIMER because V j .New Caps: MORRISON -X. " V '. ... : ' dreams.' the German and the--"Young Turkletv. thus have periahed together. Great Oliagaa Are Aeoasillh Vs Before the new year wa shall sea tha near-Kaatern 1 situation ' liquidated. . The greatest changes in five centuries 1 ta Aaia Minor ; are already - aocompllabed facta. ! Turkey, like Bulgaria,"1 already haa ceased to be a factor ta. the 'war calculattona, and a new front along the Danube la la the process of construction. wnue a new auy-Koumania is certain to bring powerful assistance to the allied nations -within a. short time.-.; ; In tbeae- -cireumstnees the surrender Of Austria, cannot long be delayed. Like Constantinople, Vienna may wait upon the Immediate consequences of the Ger man peace . propoaal. but. like Turkey,! Austria-Hungary cannot, wait long. The campaign of lilt will see Germany at bay defying the civilised, world In anna. Diseases Year Are Due to Neglect tbricldneya. Warper's Safe Kidney and Liver-Remedy, is a reliable preparation made from herba and other - benef loial Ingredienta that haa been used with ex cellent results for 40 years. It assists the kidneys ta their important duties, strengthens and helps repair the wasted tissues. It Is vary - effective and le used In thousands of horn est Read what this I grateful woman-aaya: . '1 wish-to say that your remediea have been used In our family for about li yeara. Wa are never without a bot tie of Warnef'a Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy in our home, and it has saved many a doctor's bilL It 1 a wonderful medicine for all diseasea of the kidneys and Uverr Florence E. Schmidt. R, F. p. 1. Dunkirk. Ohia Sold by leading druggists everywhere. Sample sent on receipt of 10 ; cents. Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Dept. SU. Kocnester. . x - aov. .. L0liS headache, 'dullness, feverishneas, sore throat, sneeslng.-aoreneas and stiff ness. - . "Rape's Cold Oorapound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acta without, assistance; -tastes -nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a aubstltute. Insist on "Papa's" nothing els. (Adv.) ortaot Message Is Quality In Regard to Glothes-r We won't talk style particularly yoii know us well enough to expect. to get jhat; ourl important message-ismaintained quality st It's a lot .of. satisfadifor. HES , theyuphol New Cloth Hats gray, green, br6wn,'mlx r " ture'sJSJ to $4i - 'i 1 r . rWarf'Iinported Cloth Hats, gray.andtaiu'Ui $1 to S2J50 " yov'',. The " Kuppenheimer J Hoitss in Portland : AT FOURTH , STREET s-r- The - "aide ahowg" In; Asia; and : the Bal kans have justified themselves and about accounted for; Germany aHIes.i Mittaleuropa is done for.jOerman eesA trol at the Golden Horn IsTa' matter of hourav t As they say ta our wast. "The nearer you get to Santa Fa the 'ahorter the graaav,y. i i'-vci-i .X - . .-"r - i .1 r -f v . sub 7 jIi If i1 "Typicilly American i Built l 1. with vUw to provide a cora- V " Potite" of drew tnd bwlness k ?i tyle In one. If you cin find it ; - a,cnance lor reu improvement I f - in your . wtrarooe it this time 5 vi':. . roa win tpprecute these won- f tl der SuiU. Yoa'U prefer them 5 C, : (price tftinst price) to tny Vgfrf r other clothes on the coast. A V' 1 j"cniPfhnsiv catherint: of the I "-Wm t1. . mw aeiervinj weaves Jina 1 1 ttr I X - ,A Clothes .Shop I .- V - 1- " Gbmfort? Sarah BartlelU Sne rr .r Oregon City. Oct. IX Sarah HyBart lette aaks the elroult court forfa'dl-r-, vorce from, Glenn F. Bartlette, aQeglnar cruel and ' Inhuman ; treatment ' The : couple were married at Portland, Feb-; " raary C .lll.. The platntlft, : aska ; restoratloa of her.- maiden nam, of ; A Sarah E.rSuUlvaa.-v f t - I r THE NEW RAIN COATS The -AIR-IN" the coat with lungs. Band made throughout, water proofed with pure' para rubber gum. Roomy, smart and mighty big values at our priceavf $20 and - $15. Oldest Spaoalry Clothing Uowsa on tha Coast UNION STORE j THIRD AND. , ALpER , - - S r. . . ? - . .r 4..! l'V mmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmemmmtommmmmmmHmmmemmmmmmmmm t. --"'' v5r -I r:. 'V V. ,ift I ;'..--.' .U' '.S;. - ,)' ' 1 " .-"".;".;-.--v ..f.':' - ..-v.i lv- T 4: I T7