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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1918)
THE STATESMAN RECEIVES THE LEASED WIRE REPORT of thf Ann fgr -t "--7"m uwwwvinmy i "utf, jitnLnniji niV IUUJI AC Lin DLL riLJJ -iOJULIttllUIl 111 1HL UUftLU FIRST SECTION 6 PAGES .HAI.KM, OICIKOXI'KIIIAV MO KM Mi, SKIT" KM 11KII LT, 1U1M. r'CE SEVEN US OH 20 HE 1 WIG 5,0 fffite (ffiHtfMM Site! ffirtfiiTrw n two seci,o!,s i r l vy -v- 'Q) . sr- u A WA7s VO i W y V .10 Pages j 'ivTv.i:i(;irrn y i:it . 137 iEUS J- 4 , ,t 0 . f T"-"- -- - BKD IN BEAUTY! I am burled lip in flowers. Never has there been such a deluge of beautiful flowers as jthat which fairly flooded this booth," was the comment of W. A. Taylor, in charge of the Mar lon county exhibit at the state fai yesterday. A little notice wax placed in The Statesman asking that flowers be sent for. decorative purposes. They came from all sides in the cus tomary liberal, Salem way. ' m HOPE IS RISING NOW FOR RUSSIA Twelve Towno Scooped Up Bn' Yanks' Whirlwind Progre Out of Chaos In Stricken Country Is Growing Cen tral Government With a . Strong Will to Restore Urder Bulgarian Defeat ilfSay Be First Decisive Battle of' War ANOTHER RECORD MADE IN FAIR ATTENDANCE HONORS GIVEN STOCKMEN FOR FAIR EXHIBIT Loughary of Monmouth High est Point Winner for Jer sey Breeds ' SILVERTON FIRM WINS wAsrx;..TON.j sept: ss.-out of j Hawley & Son of McCoy e chaos which, bas existed in Itus- im r iaKe lovetea riace ior the ia since the overthrow of the Keren sky . government by the Bolshevik! there is emerging a central authority which officials and diplomats . here hope will be able to reestablish or der and renew the fight against the common enemy. N Official information reached tho Russian embassy today that the Pan Russian conference at Oiifa, Euro pean Russia, which has been recog nized by all the provisional govern ments of the Bolshevik! including Junior Champion Bull Preceding the - races at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon the an nual stock parade was held past the grandstand. Although much smaller ler thji, in previous years, the ani mals were of Very high quality and considerable value. Horses and Shet- Automobiles streamed Jnto Salem from an early morning hour. By actual count autos from the west side crossed the new Willamette river bridge at the rate of more than Guv an hour. From McMinnville alone came 123 automobiles, and there were 142 cars officially designated as Elks automobiles. F. A. Krix on said last night that he had visited lew York, Boston. Chi cago, San Francisco and all the large cities of the country, but that he had never seen as many automobiles ' in one place as were at the fair grounds yester day. Doubtless the great suc cess of the day was due In a large measure to the Salem Elks. ' The Elks parade halted on Commercial street- in front of the T. B. Jenes residence to greet W. Al Jones, who because of a recent illness was unable to be jout. Mr. Jones sat at a window decorated with Elks col ors. He was greeted personally by President Moser of the state senate. BRITISH MAKE ANOTHER EPOCH IN GREAT WAR Invade Bulgaria From North of Lake Doiran in Mace donia in Drive FOCH STRATEGY IS AGAIN VICTORIUOS GREAT VALUE IS SEEN Crossings of Jordan All in Al lied Hands Bottling Turks in Trap Elks. ISO autoloads of them, drove through the streets of Salem yester day and out to the state fair grounds where they helped swell the previous day's record attendance by nearly (Continued on pare 2) (rnntiniift nn -.- 51 I (Continued on page 2) I 1 v . m v v. v r - - T "l mmmmm I I ill ' . .iiiiin PlliU mi mi. 11 ii-iii i -I-- I Lc lira sia i I V ' i sr - T ... :.mm v i -HOSIERY 1 litre win ue iouuu. YiVtffl cTTl I w ; 1 SrJ S . a good supply of Xc-fty rr ; V L writing materials of xxMll . ' ' "VVIrXlX all kinds such as I V IrsLvKaw Erasers. 'Hi,"! - ! AM T Pencils, Pen Hold ers. Crayons, ' Inks, Students' Note Books and Tab lets in large rariety. We have a new supply of Buster Browa Tablets the biggest and best scratch tablet in the city at....... 5C Good, durable Cotton Stockings for Boys and Girls In medium and heavy weights a really good line of . them that vill lemen your worries at pair to ."Vk Children Cashmere Hose. per pair tte to 15c Black Stocking Fet, all sizes, pair. ,10c. The Final Test When your child reaches maturity in. perfect health and free from every blemish, you are content. Everything that you you can do to add to the health and comfort of your boy or girl you do willingly. For Boys ForClrlt w BUSTER m Boys9 Shoes HOES will always be a problem until you learn to buy Girfs'Shoes Every "WomahVwho ha.shapeljr nblemished feet is justly proud of in Vioii. von train vour child unbl j - - -. properly will make your cjma sthem. IhoselwhOiare.ieas lonu- f,.t ilrnn and fttlirdv. ErflCeful . :.,..!U1t trr tK Wfm. Blister BrownrShoes &n(i ?mmetric&l- ishcs-to'fiiufitting' jshces worn The child who wears Buster d EIrlhood; .It is the duty of Everv W UL- .W- that Inotr Brown Shoes will never suffer 5 K vi. . f J kind that combine this feature with cnild rlght today foot trouble in.after ycarsr ItS'XDOX, Sept. 26. The reports re ceived today emphasised the demora lization of the Bulgarians who are retreating In confusion, leaving be hind an enormous amount of mater ial and probably many thou-ands of prisoners, as the allied troops sylai every energy to get to l?kub and thereby 'make the victory complete. It is pointed out that the Bulgar ian army, estimated, to aggregate 300,000 men. is in a very dangerou position; but the tlctory will not TV dfciriive in the opinion of the mili tary experts, until Uskub, the center of all the enemy's communication linf s. is captured. If that i accom plished It Is believed the victory will be numbered among the few decisive ones of the war. ; , The renewed resistance of the Bul garian rear guards and the arrival of German reinforcements In Maceloni rave not succeeded In stemming the allied advance. British cavalry to day entered Bulgaria opposite Kos terino. thus avoiding the Uelachista mountains, which it was feared might bar its progress while the Ser bians, French, Greek and British troops routed the Bulgarians from either side of the great salient, which now stretches far into Serbia. The Serbians who are taking the leading part in the liberation of their country .are at the gates of Ishtlb. and their cavalry, entering the town of Isvor. has cut the only remaining road northward that running from Prilep to Veles. and along which large body of Bulgarians 1 r-portd to be attempting to escape. This will probably lead to an abandnoment by the enemy of the Babuna mountains. which are considered virtually im pregnable. The review of th- first days fighting in this attack srows that H Is not a case of the allies chasing an enemy who was willing to retreat. On September 1 Greek and Britl-n V.V.SHIX(.TOV, he-. 20. At. larking lhi morning over m tnml of O mi lot. y4 of Verdun, in co-ofurr-aJkHi ritli Lh Fmictt, the AmrricAn flrt army ndvanrrU to an avrrag depth of Mvm initaa and rapt a red twey towns and mrr than SOUU prioner- ' Kwir of the town wn carried by fcUtrm by INmnjlanla. Kan and liMurt tntoM of Iajor (.rrxTml naid In bU official kUtrnmt of the batik rtrlvrd tonight at Um mar tlr-partnar-iU Thr riM-iny offered oliib. born rrftUtanre. Tn()Ni of other mrp forrel Ihrlri way arron their way to Poncr- bruuk took Um UoU tie Korjcra and wmOrd rigiit town from the roe my. iKfirrml Iethine's rommanb) follow: "Section A ThU momlnr north we4 of Verdan the ftrvt army at tacked the enemy on a, front of SO mile and etirrateI hi line to an average depth of even roilr. Irnj I v An la, KanMa and MU noari troMt Mcrvlna In Major Gen eral IiCKtt eor" tormrd Var enne, MonMain 111. Yauoi and Chapfiy after Mublxtrn reJ(anr. TruoHi of other rorpn, rromdnff tho Korgea brook, raotared b llul tie Forge aixi w rete from the enemy BOSTON NEEDS AID TO CHECK DREAD DISEASE CLASS! Although barred from rem pe tition for award. Harlem eean ty's eihiblt at the state fair stands la a class by Itself aal Is the flaest by far la tke tie pavilion. This Is Ut the Judges told W. A- Taylor, la rharge of the eihiblt. wkra. i. asked them for aa Loaest aal eaadld oplaloa of the merits of tb Maiioa -outy ahowtac. This has also aeme4 la be tha general coaseasat or ept&loa anoag the vlsJtora. Spanish Influenza ' Epidemic Reaping Harvest in Massachusetts DRAFT CALL IS STOPPED KEYSTONE OF TEUTON ARG3. IN ASSAULTED Forty MOe Front Is Ccznitr ed hj American Officers as One of Widest Scope ant Strategic PouILIIIlits General Crowder Cancels One for October 7 Because of Rampant Ailment 4 (Continued on page six) NAMES TO BE BLAZONED TO PUBLIC GAZEj Pitiless Publicity Is Policy Adopted Relative to Lib erty Slackers (Continued on page 3.) Ask Local People To Take Students Into Their Homes y I wearing quality. Buster Brown Shoes are made in all leathers over comfort giving; lasts. We have them in Gun Metal, Tan and Chocolate medium full toe tfr English lasts. Sizes 8. little gents' to 6, boys' at. .... . $3.15 to 4.75 According to size. While we urge you to buy Buster Brown Shoes we also carry cheaper lines that are quite satisfactory. Our Buster Browns for Girls come in Patent. Gun Metal, Kid and Tans. Lace or Button. We make a special ty of Growing Girls' Shoes In ladies' sites 2V to 6. Our full rang of sizes is from 5 childs' to 6 ladles'. priced at... ...f2.C3 to 5-H3 According to size. " DfWC Start the Boy to School in One of Oar. New Suit. We probably have a DUIu larger assortment than U hand in most stores. You shoaU see oar H ATUIMP Corduroy School Suit by all means a ... ..--. ILU 1 illlMu uroy-by all odds the best School Smt values to be found at S7 We Close at 8 o'clock Saturdays Ralem'a Orisinal Cash Store The war department advises that It Is imporMble to Issue rots and blankets to Inslitu tions having the Student Arm Tiaining corps until after all of the students have been exam ined physically and Inducted. This will require Institutions to secure sleeping quarters for the men until the rots and the blankets arrive, which will be in a week or ten days. Willamette University and the war department, therefore, request the citizens of Salem to receive these student soldiers IkIa K1 Karim ft.f TirnvM them with sleeping accommoda- ! tions until their rots and hlan- kets arrive. The university will serve all of the meals; bed at night only is desired and a bit of crowding will be in or der. We have every confidence that Salem will respond to this emergency call and do her self the proud honor of serving these soldiers. Please telephone the university (phone 317) Im mediately, or call at Eaton Hall giving your address and the number of boys you will re ceive. Some schools are Informing lhe students that they mnst bring their blankets for tem porary ue. Wlllsmette uni versity believes that Salem would prefer to make her stu dent comfortable. rres. Carl G. Doney. Lieut. Edmond, Register. LOYALTY COURT NAMED Investigations To Be Thor ough 120 Citizens Sign Resolutions BOSTON.. . Sept. . Massachu setts, which ha always responded liberally and qalckly to reqeeeis for help from stricken rommaaltiea la all parts of the world. Ls U-nlght It self la seed of oatslde aid to check the spread of la floenxa aad pacn- tnoila. IMrcct appeal for assittaace to PrrsHunt Wtl-on, Governor Graham of Vermont. Gcvernor Vllllikea of Maine. Governor Bckmaa of Rhode Island, and the mayor ot Toronto. Canada, was mad tonight by Lieo- enant Governor Coolldge. who art- ed for Governor MrCalL To these officials he seat this telegram: "Massac ha set tta Is argeatly la need of additional dortors aad a arses to cheek trow lag -pld-ml- of tatla enra. Our doctor aad arses are being thoroughly mobilised and wot ked to the limit. Many rae raa r-eelv- to attrition whatever. The Lopitals are fall, tat arrsaremeatt raa be made for oatstde facilities. Earnestly solicit yoar laflaeac la obUiilag for as this seeded assUl anrc la any way you can. New IUmphlr aa Cosaerticat ere not asked to send help braase WASH INGTON . S-pC H Tke keysuae of tht great Gerslaa 4e traslve arch la Fraaea Is aadtr as sault la the I raaco-AicerVaa Uaa lv las ached UU mora! a g la U Ctvaaapaxae over a front of 41 mUea. lraeae of the viae .f attack a. ! It4 by Marshal Koch. saUltarr cf- flcUl regard the -w klew as eae of wide atraugle poaalhlUUea. It was aot aaut GeaersJ prs&laxi official statement arrtTe4 lat te alght tat a defialte Idea was gtvta of the exUat aad eeeeea of Ue la Ual rash. The Avertraaa adraata ca. a treat of 21 miles to aa average de;U , at aevea ndlsa, Uklr aaora H a4t piUoaera and 13 twa t The Freaca war effU yreviestJy hai re ported that the Frrarh troeps far ther west had advanced a early fozr miles at rerUla pots la. The polat of atuch s!en4 fcy Mart sal Toch caused bo grvat rar prie here. Aa far back as It IS tke Preach stratetlru saw that - Ut Charaparae front cffre4 the great est posalkiUUea la rfU:g Ua ia vadera wtth the least ezpeaditare tf taea. There wal fierce fiskUsc that rear ea this rt.r. hat the 1 reach larked th reeve pewer ta preas forward la accordance wtia tketr stratectc deaigaa aad were forced Ve settle bark te tactKat aperatloaa sal dfea-4ve i-eaaaree. (Contlnaed on page sli) (Coali&aed ea pax a Hi) tiu: WUTUUL rrlday fair; light aortherlr wlals. Names of nersons who do not bay liberty bonds, or alio do 'not bay as heavily as the centrsl committee aa judges them able to bay will b. bla zoned before the public through tke -.-. . a i a a press, inis action nas oeen oetiueu upon by 120 of Saleiu s leading cit- I 4 lua tin KaV aln.l m rsltlllaB I A. UP " M . mm.v mm m - - - offirlally placing thin policy of pit! en Dulielty Into effert.- The lzo clllsenii. wbo are know as the Saleiu ventral literty Ixua committee yeterday iaued the fol-. lowing official statement: "Every loyal citicen realises that anyone wbo is able io bay itoenv bonds, even If Its only one lie bond. and who does nut Is not doing bis or her duty in the matter and U there fore- not 10 per rent loyal. osi citizen alo realize that the persoa who bura a tv bond when he or she lf able to bay a $10o bond la Jut as. derelict In hi or her duty as th pernon who could boy a $-Q bond and does not do mi. and that the periMin who buy only a 19 bond when he or she Is able to bay fi0 worth of bonds Is nine times as der elict as the person who could bay on ly a $So bond and does not. becaoe the former bas failed to the ex tent of I ISO la buying aa many bead as he could, whereas the UrTer has oalr failed to the eitent of ISO. "The loyalty of the persons of small means I most rommendable l Ike matter of supporting the govern ment ia financial -rays. It is moil regrettabl that the same rsaaot b said of the persons who are more well to do aa a clans, but It U aoae tke less tree. Of roar e there are excentlons In both rlssses. -The atoe mention! 1.0 rttt zens will ronMitute what Is Ixowa as the Saloni Central Liberty Loaa committee. From this committee will be drafted a lurr of ii men to sit la what will be kaoan as a court of lovsltr. The pereoanel of this lurr will change from time to time- so as to provide a Jary for each case coming before the court that will be thoroughly qualified to reader a fait and lust decision In each Instance- TODAY'S PROGRAM AT OREGON STATE FAIR PATRIOTIC. GOVXJLNOZS, WILIJaXrXTZ VALLEY. rSJU THRNAL BOCHTTXa AND HATUZXPATIHO DAY 10:15 Forenoon textile drpgrtmest oa real Uec, tsi a. m. Lecture io oriental textiles. l.s) a. m. Kale of livestock. anl articles for benefit of 4 (-. 1 4N) p. m. SLarj Livestock rarade in front of the rranJ a, an J. Aiteraooa 1 -MO p. m. Speetl program with rausie by Campteira AtnrrUaa i. ....i. . . i I i ... i i i ...t ; i.t . p. m Sli.les srxiwlnc Ruine,l Churehr in Frne.M ani I "Amririn Kcl Ooa in Action.' exlaeattonal raT2ica auditorium. AMi p. m. Slides showing war work of Y. V. C A accoia Ianiel by lee lures t.jr Mrs. William V. Oglirn ia aui toritim of rluraliona r.tilion. 4 . m. ngrt-. ef Mothers ronferrnce In new asdUorisa with Jtrs- J. V. Shilke prrsklinf. 4. -til l 51 p. ro. Speeial patHotte program; drill by difffrrst rom panic; sirrial martial tnuie by Cambcll'a Axaeri ran band; voral sdos by siocers of national rtputalieas I patriotic addrrs-rs by Mr. Carl Urefg; Ioney. tifTaiJecl of Wtllatnrlfe rnifersiiy. Dr. IVmey Las spent 6 saontka on the w rt front with both Frrtxh and American sol J iers, and be bas an interrstinp mc-v g- which te csa al ways gie in a captivating stvle Other st-eakcrs mill be: Dr. Tbomas S. .ndef-n late of llay City. Mich, (he U the new mirmtrr of the lYesHjtrrian church la Salera): drill by 'di men of the military police forr under Can lain (. J. Hull; al drill f a U-yrar-old l-y nnjrr Cor Iiral Calvin; awarding of'bouor rcclals to IJT Scoots fr loyal service daring' Third liberty loan. Note Tbis patriotic p rug ram will I girn frum the larr platforta rat of the new f1agjole. Ercai&2 Concert by (auUU 's American lan!. and vocal sola by Alice Judd Motire in tranl ataml; if inclement wrstkrr. la tew audttoriunu Major Thornton A. Mills, V. H. A., will arak for the f curia Liberty lan duriuf b-itk the day and eTtuirp. (Continued on Page T. Section 2.)