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Be Your Own Solicitor for the Fourth Liberty Loan. Buy Your Hondo f Joiy 0M The Statesman receives tbe leased wlr report of the Asso ciated Press; the greatest and most reliable press association In the world. mm DAILY EDITION Kt.VrV-F.HillTII YKAlt XO. 152 SALKM. OHKGOX. rfATI ICHAY MOKMNC. ,KITKM ItKIt -l, 1VIK. nuiiij ntst txTw OVER THE TOP TONIGHT IS 'BE OF SCRAPPING LIBERTY CORP Absolutely Mo FJJercy PJill ' be'Qfaovsn to Stackers Mho..Fail to Do Their Full uty Hi BRITISH ARE VICTORIOUS IN PALESTINE Turks from Jordan River to Mediterranean Are in Rout Before General Allenby's Cemented Forces MORE THAN 3,000 TURK PRISONERS ARE TAKEN Penetration of 12 Miles Is Made Over 16 Mile Front in Less Than Day PREFERS ARMY TO STEEL-BARRED CELL OF SLACKER'S JAIL 0 LONDON, Sept. 26. (7:30 p. m.) British forces In Palestine under command of General Allenby attack ed the Turkish positions on a front of 16 miles on September 19. The British broke th'rough the Turkish lines between Ratal and the sea and pushed forward for a distance of 12 miles. Three thousand Turks were taken prisoner. The main Turkish forces In Pales tine are being closely pursued by the British. The cavalry pushed through the Truklsh front and was advancing in the rear of the Turkish armies in the direction of Nablus. Another body of cavalry was advancing in north easterly direction toward Elafula and Beisan to intercept the Turks to the north. -' ' On Wednesday General Allenby'a light wing attacked west of the Jor dan and occupied 1 Mugeir. El Mugeir is the Junction of sev eral roads and its capture will pre vent the Turks from escaping east ward. There are 18,000 Turks on the west and, 6000 on the east. Gen eral Allenby now is behind the main . Turkish force west of the Jordan, which will, have difficulty in extricat ing itself, especially as the Arabs have cut the Hedjas railway east of Lake Tiberus. , . (By the Associated Press.) The Holy land Is aflame under the Impetus of a mighty stroke by the British, French and friendly Arab forces and the Turks from the Jor dan river eastward to the Mediter ranean seemingly, are in, rout. . Added to their already heavy loss es in ground, men killed, wounded or made prisoners and . stores cap tured in Belgium, France, Italy and the Balkans, the Teutonic allies, , judging from first reports of thehos-, : tilitles begun against the Ottoman In ".Palestine, are, In for further extreme- j Hy hard usage. In less than a day General Allen by's BrltUh forces, aided by French CAMP LEWISWASH., Sept. 20. Thomas Davis, of Cordova, Alaska, today appealed to mus tering officers here to induct him into service to keep him out-if jail. Davis, -who is but two 1 months past 21 years of age.j made the long trip from Alaska to hasten the time of his induction1 into the army, but he xala when he stepped from the Eteavier In Tacoma, he was ar rested as a draft evader. . Davis told Camp Lewis offl cfrsjSe registered for the draft In Alaska and asked immed iate1 induction. His draft hoard told him this would be possible if he came to the states ahead of his regular call. This Davis did paying his own fare. However, the young man will not bo a soldier until Sep. 2S, when he wll'be sent here with a Tacoma contingents He was given a letter by the military authorities, however, advising policemen of his status and re questing that Davis be not hin dered In the meantime. Davis I proved his statements by his registration ; card and letters. TOH0MESL0NG AGO DESERTED Cleaning of St Mihiel Sa lient by Americans Opens Up Avenues of Hope STREAM IS SLENDER VER the top by tonight! The barrage is lilting this morning and today the liberty loan workers will storm the trenches for Salem's final big onslaught onto the Hun. ' Every liberty loan worker is satisfied that Salem will justify the terrific efforts made by the lads at Chateau Thierry and at St Mihiel, and like those lads come home with the bacon when the night is over. v ' No mercy will be shown to the slackers. General Stein- er and his corps of corns and non-coms have made thai plain as day. , As an instance-the Albin and Craber team discovered a couple of workers- in the Spaulding mill yesterday who told them to go to Hindenbnrg's future abiding pi ace. in re sponse to a civil question as to the liberty loan. The answer will be a report to the United States Attorney.- This need not be taken as a slam at the Spaulding mill generally, be cause almost to a man besides the two mentioned above the employes have subscribed up to the hilt Every man who fails to do his duly in this crisis, or fails to show some ample and valid reason why he should not respond liberally, to the liberty loan draft, will have Uncle Sam to exalain to. The workers have evolved the I theory thai if a man can take a chance at sacrificing his life in the trenches in the cause of human liberty he can sacri fice a few. dollars in the same cause, or go the same roattf as the soldter slacker. One man declared that he didn't like the people in charge of the drive. He didn't say whether he liked Uncle Sam or not But it will be vividly brought home to that man that the workers on this job are volunteering their ser vices for their country and that a subscription to the liberty loan is not a subscription to the liberty loan workers, but is a subscription to knock the L out of Wilhelm. - if (Continued on page sic) Many Who Lost Homes Have Formed New Ties and As sociation! Elsewhere SUBSCRIPTIONS TOTAL ABOUT S300.000 AND HARD WORK NEEDED TO GET QUOTA BY NIGHT When It!erty loan hcaiiiiarter rloM( up at 10 oVIek lat night iiin) iaj If n tali ii in Murine the fir I two !avs of tit- fourlli drive in Sliu. Of this 1 !.'. ri the result of Thiinlav oliritatUii and 1 14 1.111 ut Friday's. With the amount ilia! the lank have taken in. it was estimated I I. drie had a-d the $:UiO,iii mark. IIwrer, if the city quota f 4 1. )."".'. Mi it to .;iwd ly tonight. 1 plauned, miinr high finaiM w ill ! nt-drd. ar-r!iiiir to ('cnoral U. II. I. St inrr. The uhjr-H in endeavoring to rleau up I he loan by tonight U ko that fair wei k may I Hear and solicitors tuav take twirl in I he annual frtititie without having fiuauYial riinlTatnUL to lxth-r al-out. Trmihle in eUrrtiitr i alw aittiittl if the .drive is allowed to hang oyer, beeauie luauy people will U- ab. sent from their hoine. The fixing squadron, of whirh D. J. Kry is chairman, will begin work thi morning. The committee designated to "eraek hard nuts" in eouisi of T. H. Kay, K. W. Steualuff, J. D. Neale, F. T. Wrigttuian. Huelf Collin, V. 1. Stalev and erul other. They will tall ujn all ri.le who hae len ri-n rathi? ami fnile, to rontrihute to the drie ur rtou anvwherr near the sum Hrtionetl to thein. A drawer at headquarter into which the finUhetl ranis were stacked Innt night rontaiiod alnnit half aud half of tboe who hail sulserilei and thor who had not. A iurtki of th latter were out of town, hut the numU-r who were not looki diseoiiratfiiiir fr l,,e eommittee. While a good taaiiy -)le are coming- through readily with their money ami often giving much more than their quota, a few are alolutely refusing to invest. Hundred per eent flag- winner eontinue to prow in iiamW, Those who are ho far known to have taken out the flag am l-n.. & HuhH hank. I). A. White & Sou. Koya! Cafeteria, Valley Motor Car eomaiiy. 1'nited State National itank. Jo Atlolpb cigar store. Kafoureyn, Illigh hotel, Meyer More. White IInue restaurant, gas and electrical detartiiM-tit of the Portland Ilail way. Light & I'ower rompaiiy, l'altrnutn Cigar rorapanr, atata printing de artment, Scotch Woolen Mill ktore. state trra. urer'a office and (Jeorge VL Water cigar store. One warning i Iteing Lvuel to the large num!er of people who are patronizing the pink slip held by solicitor. I'blrsa a I tie posit i.t made, thi money pledged will not be counted with the totals. The pink slit show merely that a lervon ia pledged aud imlM-ate that the Imik1 is to he paid for at a date ia the near future. t SERBS STILL CLEAING UP AS THM GO Report Capture 1 5,000 Ad ditional Prisoners and S ev er! Extra VUlites in Rip id Advance in Near East J FRENCH TROOPS ALSO MAKE MORE PROGRESS Scottish Troops Succeed ta Maldnj Flail Capture of Moaevres YHIxxe (By The Associated Pre$$) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE. Sent. 20. (11:45 a m.) Although It is only a week since the Franco-American force de livered tbe St. Mihiel Balient, with its more than 150 square miles, from possesion of the enemy, a slen dcr stream of Its former Inhabitants of the region has already begun to flow into the liberated territory. The stream Is a slender one be cause the people who originally fled before the German advance have been gone for more than four years and many of them have formed new ties and associations, but every day sees truckloads of peasants or dwel lers In towns and villages of the southern section of the salient re- "The men on this job are on it for the Glory of God and the glory of their country," declared General Sltiner. "They have volunteered to gather the munitions of war which are going to send the boys of Company M up Unter den Linden singing 'The Star Spangled Banner and they seek no personal glory or reward further than the reward which comes along with a consciousness of their duty well done. The volunteer solicitor is doing his plain duty and the plain duty of the.man on the street wfio is approached is to shell out with his subscription as fast as he can shelL Don't delay the solicitor. He has a big job on his hands to cover the territory marked out for him and every time he has to stop and argue, or has to make a second call, the man who causes the delay is taking food put of the mouths of the soldiers and reitraetlng ajnmaaltloa from thtlr cartridge belts. - RECORDS OF WEST SALEM BADLY KEPT (Continued on page 2) rote tfsrAJh JpffmiP krnsr Will close this evening at 6 o'clock on account of the Liberty Loan 9 oc at See the narade at 7 and: hear the speaking Marion Square immediately following the parade Then Buy a Liberty Bond Blue Trial Shows Minutes ol Some Meetings of Council V Never Written , N0 CANTONMENT SAYS SENATOR Chamberlain Sees Likelihood, However, for Hospital at Fair Grounds DEFENDENT ON STAND Accused Lawyer Answers Questions Most of Day Story Straightforward SALEM COMPANY TO MUSTER IN TUESDAY NIGHT Council meetings of which no minutes we'e kept, disputed allow ances for attorney's fees and a dis agreement as to the purchase price of a public utility were brought to light yesterday during the cross ex amination of Ernest ltluv. defendant (n the trial now In nrofsres In' the circuit tourt. Mr. Blue, former city treasurer and city attorney of the municipality of West Salem, who is accused of appropriating city funds for his own use, was on tbe witness stand from 9 o'clock In the morning until 4 In the afternoon undergoing a most thorough grilling at the hands of Special Prosecutor W. C. Winslow. His story was consistent In every detail and was told with absolutely no hesitation. Reevral circumstances that devel oped In the state's rebuttal, however, seemed to cast a shadow of doubt over the previous testimony. E. D Brock, who was connected with a ditch digging crew, when rhown a number of cancelled warrants made out by Blue Ia payment for labor, denied that the- slsnature on the back of two wai hi s indorsement. The checks had evidently been cash ed by another person. R. S. Ruge, who is In charge of the operation of the city water plant, denied that he had ever ixen paid (Continued on page six) coming doing as tome canton-1 meat. Such was tbe content of a wire received by the Salem Commer cial club from Senator Oeorge Cham berlain yesterday. But. actor din to tbe senator this rhould not make the city downcast for he also re marks, "Fair grounds proposition looks good the surgeon general for reconstruction hospital." The mesaage was in response to wire ask in him to use his influ ence regarding the securing of an army camp at the state fair grotind as tsoon as possible. A letter Is now on the way from Washington givlne further details of the hospital out look. Senator Charles L. McNary also replied to similar request as follows? "Have submitted to the secretary of war the oTfer submitted .ty the ac credit officers of the state or Ore gon tr the war department of the use of the state fair arouaJs as site for a cantonment." liberty Loan Speakers Chosen for State Fair Libert r loan speakers will be heard at the state fair grounds each day of the fair next week. TBe As signments, according to information furnished by Charles V. Galloway or th sneakers committee oy Mate headauarters are as follows: Monday. Captain T. E. Y. Seddon of the New Zealland army; Tuesday. Judre E. V. Littlefleld; Wednesday. John I Etrteridge; Thursday. Mayor George U Baker and Gus C. Moser of Portland; Friday. Major Thornton A. Mills. United States army: Fatu day. Judge George E. Stapletoa and Walter II. Evans. Captain Seddon Is recommended highl by the state headquarters.- a telegram commending him having been received by Mr. Galloway yes terday. THE WEATIIKIt Fair; gentle westerly winds. Election of 'Officers to Fol low Official From Port land to Be Here MORE RECRUITS NEEDED Colonel Woolpert Informed That Regular Army Uni forms Will Come Soon Enough recruits must be added to the new National guard company by Tuesday night to increase tbe en rollment from the present II men te 110. for on that night aa army offi cer win te nere from roriiana q muster In the company. To muster In It Is necessary that the full qaota of men be obtained. The new com pany offers a good chance for choice service. The mustering In Tuesday night will be followed by the election of officers for the eompany which will be carried out accord in a to tbe mil itary code of Oregon, which require that a man be mustered in before be Is allowed to vote. About 40 member of the company met at the armory last night, ma ay having been kept away by work I the prune orchard or by other e ensary Labor. Lleuteoant-CWnel Woolpert was present, having Juat returned from Portland, and report ed defialte information that the com pany will 1 uniformed almost lav mediately with tbe regular army uni form. Colonel North telephoned from Portland last airht that an of fleer would Ix hre Tuesday night to muster In the company. He also will preside at election of ofHeera. The selective service men's meet ing at the armory last Tifmly night This Is no child's play. This loan mean business and the man who can. and won't Is a traitor to the him Of hi country and to the cause of humanity. If you don't like the so licitor shell out Jut the atn. H Is doing business for I'ncU 8am not for himself and he expects yoa to do business for Uncle 8am. Mae- be the solicitor don't like yoa. but he Is going to solicit you Just the uni for the benefit of the boy over there. Any slacker who can. but won't Is going to get hi before this thing 1 over and the best thing for him to do I to tarn patriot walls the lira-is-; I good. The same grim determination per vades the rank of the liberty work er from Colonel down to back nrt vate. Home of the worker haven demonstrated quit aa much pen -as they should but they will receive aa Injection of ginger that will make their mouth burn. Today I your Last chance to assist ia putting Salem Into the cols ma i which will lead the country. Saleta Is ha fact When the sua rises on the moralag of next Saturday. September St. the Oregon leaders want to flash the news to Washington yes to IVrll that old Oregon Is first aa usual la the campaign against fHghtfalnes. The ether towns of Oregon have a full free week ahead of them to put ths thing over In proper sivle. R. lem has only today. Daring fair week the sledding will bo hard Get tnto the gams. Hsat s yorjr solicitor H he hasn't fosad yo. If yon can't find him get your subscrip tion ia aayway. Tonight I the big night and the story la going to be told that Salem, burktag agalast the biggest odd of aay town In the state. played the gam to a whirls lad fla- PAHI3. Sept. 2. (Havaa) Cap. tsrw of several villages aa4 lit prisoners arw recorde-i La the Bse bis orrictal stale-aval aaa4 uatoe today. -Coatiaalag oar 4tar.- the statement say, -w cram i 4 la Wfl bank of the Cera rivse. The en my barrw hi depot and cam pa, TWO havs Uksn asore thA till prisoners and eaptarew n addition al gun, mostly heavy pieeoa. Sev eral villages have fallea Lata oar hand a." PARIS. Fepf, 2. Preach trocfi have mads prsgrsoa swst 4 JCsslgay-Ls-Granoe sad the Malay farm cm the rtcardy frwsU sowth of St. Qwss Ua. acrordlag to the official state ment Issued at the war office teaUkt Artillery activity eeaUauee la the r gloa of St. Qasatla a4 aloag the Aiaae sector, the state meat says. ' LONDON. Sept. 21. Scottish troops Friday moralag nsaCy rvrr cams ths resistaacw of the German still la the village of Keeurree, west of CambraL, whees there tsu much vloleat fighting reeeallr. completely eaptsred ths ellUga. cordis to Field Marshal Haifa com mas tea Uoa tonight. WASHINGTON. Sept. St. "Re newed attempts of the enemy to rsid oar Uses at four polats la the Weo vre aad la the Vosges were repels ed." General Perth lag's eommusJe.se for today, a given out by the wax department toalght. says: "Aside from artillery activity La the Woevre aad la Alsace, there la Dothlag to report.' AMSTERDAM. Sept. 21. Uetl newspapers, according to a Ulegrsa from llerlia. pabilta aa official state ment declaring the Amertcaas ceased their long rang bombardment of the city, alter flrlag soe forty slots La three days. We ewe the speedy cessation ox the bombardment. save ths itit. meat, "to our long rang artillery, which msde uaplessaat a Longer stay (Coatiaaed oa page six) WOMEN PATRIOTS PARADE TONIGHT i will lead the country. Salen)- tv v v v ndicarped in thi driv by the Ibrec Hundred Expected to that nejt week Is fair week. I t i tl i r. mjta luruuxa o ire eis to WHIsoa Park (Continued oa page six) Pre-Election Recesses For Congjess Likely WASHINGTON. Sept. Pros pect for a pre-election series of eon grejinsal rerrsse apiared tnalch broscht with the hooe havlag dis posed of the wsr revenue bill. Rep resentative Kltehln. Democratic testi er. eiprejud hope In th hne dar ing the day that all Importaat leg Ulatlon could be rUared op sett week, permitting three day receesea bv the bows antil the senate piffes the revenue bill. !1asked by a eordea of Oreewo guard la aaUorm. probably Se wo men wui marts, toalght at 7 o'clock la the servic parade, which U to ter- mi sale in a patriotic rally la WUUow park. AU bualasoa aonsee kavo agreed to close at C o'clock La recog nition of the evcaL The line .of march t from t cosrt kosee west a Court street to Cwnmerrial. theses sosta to stale and saat to tb park. Mrs. Walter Spaaldlsg wUl art s grsad ssarsXat ef the proresaioa sad will be scceas- pa4 T l ladles. All wome-a or girls who desire to march shosbl resort promptly at the rosrt house lawn, brlsglsg elisor their servlc flags or Amertraa flags At lb park the slsgrag of Amertco to th srrnmpaalmeat ol the teas' wMi pea tho precrsss. Coorgo W. Csldwell of rortlaad Is to steak to behair of the liberty loam, the psr sde being gives for the perposs e arssslag esthnsiasm la the hsytae e bonds. Demonstrations of a similar natsrs have proven very sseeeeafst In other town of thi site sad to aicht's parsde it part of a tiie-vid movement. The pro era a H to cloo with th tisciag of the SUr fsas ele4 Ussaer by Mrs. UslUe TsxrUhv Dsrdall. I