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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION Fores-art for rUMtcrn Oregon, by tint 1 ruled Halo Weather Obi-rcter at Portland. TO ADVEKTISEUS. Ttaa Kaat Orenonlan hit Ida largest pal circulation of any paper In Oregon, et of Portland and over iwlca the circulation tt Paadletoo of any other oawapapcr. li 7k T" II Naiir-ry AMI.WrfoA fASTll I , Fair tonlaht an. I Wednesday. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. t xSjfiPt-S ' COUNTY OFFICIA L PA PER ' , VOL. 28. DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, H'K.SUAV, AUGUST 4, 1914. ' t NO. 9260 L . 1 ENGLAND APPROPRIA TES $525,000,000 FOR WAR FUND FRENCH AND GERMANS ARE FIGHTING ALONG THE BORDER Germany Declares War on Belgium IIIMIO.V, Auk. 4. Germany today declared war on Ifcl-iuni for oppofdni; , I imuaanA tit t Nifiun r InkiklUI I irnll 1 li I 1 " ...... Its territory on tlio way lYancc. to Invade llltlKsiil.S, Auc. 4. The formal announcement of tlio German's Invas ion of Itclu'lnni wan umile In parlla met it hero today. Klni; Albert addrHseel the houses In Join session. Ho ae-ccplcel the full reMiislbllity for the situation which rcsulti-el from liLi determination to maintain Ite-lkian neutrality and na tional liitcurlty. "Wo will maintain them." lie as serted, "to our last drop of Moot!." WAR BULLETINS Germans Advance. Mil SSKUS, Aug. 4. Ao-ordlnjr to tiie newsaHT I'tollc llclije, German trtMM have re-ached Vise, on the river )leua, only 12 uiIIcm northeast of IJ ojje, lU'lu'lum. Martial I.aw In Antwerp. ANTWrHI', Heltfiim. An, i. Mar tini law a) proclaimed here ami all business was at once micndcd. llaid lYcnch Town. I.iION, An". 1. German cavalry rallied the IVeneh frontier near the fortress of lielfort and attempted to commandeer horses, according to dls- patches from I'arls. . (German atrol also twice attae-kcel .Tonehcrcy, near llWfort. Kltt lii'tMT War Minister. I)M0. Anir. I. A Mrona In-llef prevalent Iwre that Held Mar stial liirl Kitehener Is alHiut to le ap point r lrltl- MlnlstiT of War. His return to his ;4v In lvpt was lau relled. " I l.lniT Mips Away. NKW M)I!K. Ausr. I The North ftvrman l.lod lined Kronprlux Wll lierm, 1t lumbers and holils filh-d with n i.l -iiM rtriniiire painteil era? and e.irrlnff no passf-nuers. hIIpimnI qiiletlx out of her pier la-t nljjht and J'tit to sen. passing ipiarautlne station on her way at h:l. o'cIim-U. iuess-s were haardel that her real obj.n niltht Ik t.i c, no f n,p (.rrnuin itiiImts whlili nt-ently h rt West Indian waters ami wlili h rumors ni are now somewhere off this na-t. To llellef of American. ..W slllN;nN, Aug. 4. CarryltiB from flic to -it'll I inillioitH for the re lief of American aliroiid, tlu criils T Teniie-e tilts Imsmi otslertl to kTo Xewr York for ICttropo tomor row. Tin money for tlic Ktiveriimcnt funds wits adanistl hy luinkers. Irish parliamentary leader who iirRex that llrltish Kovernment withdraw all Hrltlsh troopa freim Inland that they muy be nvall nble for use aKiilnst forelitn enemies. II Infill nn m II ; JUHIIhbUMUKU jji I 'M vl usV' IF LONDON. Aug. 4. Following thci tu-Kn officea formal announcement! II,.,, ,;,.,.,., ,., I, .-,..1 ennany nun declared war on 1'flKiuin, Premier AHiprith told the house of commons of the German ac tion, i The Kaiser, ho Bald, had Informed Belgium that Inasmuch an it refused to facilitate the movement of his troops toward France, It became ne cessary for him to carry out his plum forcibly. The moment the premier finished fcpcaklnK there wan a chorus of de mands from member of the house that Kngland take steps to protect I'eUlum'a national integrity. Will AMroirtaUi $2,000,000. WASHINGTON. Aiur. A. Tile White House announced that coiwj retvs will lie ankixl to apirorlatc two and ' a ltalf millioufi to Kcml to Kuroc to nilevo tlw distrcHtf and casli Aimri can rliecka. t'omplcto Mobilization OrdenI. HIH'SSi:US, Aug. 4. A complete mobilization of thtf lU'lfluiii army ha i liccn orderwl. Americans Mu.t Itemalii. WAsilIXtiTON, Aug. 4. Ilryanj vaH Informed by tlio (rcriiian ciiiImiv ! sy that until iiiomlliuitlon 1m complet ed ali forelmers. Including Americans, must n'liialn In (iTinnny. I. S. U N'eutrnl, WASHINtJTOX, AiifC. 4. PresidiHit i ericiui neutrality rcfrardinir Austria, t.crtimny, Hu.s.a, 1 Vance ami Servia. More Tr"o for I.uveinburv. l'Krsi:i.S. Aujr. I. Ono lumdnsl IhiHisnnd more iceman are croMsins the frontier Into I,uxeinliiirjr to slmtttlhen the army whicii eie, tlic ludiy on Sunday, Italy Finishes M,.lillitioii. IIOMi; Auk. I. The molilllJtlin of Italy's army has been completed.tj (.crmaiiy apcalc to Italy to recoil-slih-r Its neutrality proclamation but lite ntpn-H was l(ftiorel. lillioncK to Hanks. ! WASHINtiTOX. Aiir. 4. It wa-s an-i nounced lien that eiiM'rjrittcy cur-1 reney to tln amount of wventy-five million Is Ix'lni; wnt to St. Ijotii. Ilaltlniore. Clilcacn, New York and ' rhiladclphla ImnkM. ' S-les Ilailroads IXtNIM'V, Ausr. 4. Tlw pivern n Kilt lotik over the railroads with H view to facHitutini; tro"i moveiiKUl". Villon Oil Co. build n $ 1 0,000 Mo ra pre plant rt Knuonc. NEWS SUMMARY tlenernl. appropriate i'.iiKlnnd millions for war fund. lYeiMii avintors hurry to liilreeiit j ;crmaii diriicible. Sklrmlshlinr lietwiM-n ITeticli ami German IreKipn n borele'r lyintln- wt. Ge-rmany elo-lare-s vvr iiBalnst lle'l Irtiim. Iilte-r country nivka nlllaiuv with liiKlanl. KiiHsians routed aHe-r lHliif am bushed by Gernuin forces. Illanie feir nniit Is phu"eHl on cwir ly l",iiiiMrir William. IVinnal rieelnratlon of vvar lit neiil to Irniuv frin tiennany. IVene-li and MTinan fhsiHt iH'lleve'd to have HHt. l'.nitaement lMweii IwiHtile war v cm -Is limy take plae-e off American Gisniiimy U preiiared to fllit the wtirld, ilerinrcg Kalwr. local. 9 . HO per li-nl of itraln will lie' cut at end of week; earllenst finish In bin tor); :t.0IM.(MM bushels unsold. l4ist wimmIcii bulldlnuT on Main trcet lorn down. Water isinimlwHloners will In" pre sent eel with IhiIiI fob M'iidants toidtht. IUs-tles destrovlnir llmiisniids of acres of black Jilne In inoiiiitaliis. l(oiiiiil-up iM-lleve-s larttest I'rowd In history will be at IDII show; carload of Mexican Klevrn ordeTeel; dee-oration cemtruct let. jl FRANCIS JOSEPH OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY ; I 7" ; - -" ' - I V t ' 4 " ' 4 . j I fc J i. ant, .. . , ..v . . ... l.: "--v-.- . , ; J BLAME FDR CONFLICT IS PLACED ON RUSSIAN CZAR HK1U.1X. Aur I. A war si-ssion of the nlilistag opj.neiI today ly the kaljur with a speech from the throne find thv tli.strilutlon nnuniK the law makers of -'th White liook" in whicii rexpotisiMhty for the Impending Ku lopian .t ruiitllc Is placed i-ntircly o:i lius.'-la. The Whitoe Hook contained all the nnt bidhim eorresptindelter be tween the kaiser and the czar. A motor road Mapleton to the will be built from beach at Klorcnee. .w....-.-.-.-x-.-x-.-.-.-.-.-.-.:--:-w . .v::-:v:-:-:-.------w.v.-.-.-.v.-.-. v " w.w.w.v.w!ffiW vC-;v.w.v.wv-v.-.v. : i ITcuch Prow Is Warned. 1'AKIS. Aug. 4. An appeal to the! press asks the newypai'ers to u.v cau-! Hon In publishing news about the war I which might help the enemy. It rc calls the imprudent revelations in j 1:n nnd the aid afforded in this wav 1 ' to (Ier:iiany at that time, a-rd declarer 1 'that any news published without the consent of the niilitar authorities render.'' the o'f nder li ib to ,i cbarce I nf treason. (.crni Wi lirii;lilts t)cr P.ctsotti. lU'.t'SSl'l.S. Aur t -The Kr.mil ; minister h is inforn.e the JUUian i poveriiment tVi.t three Oerman dirij 1 Ibles Mere o'.rved last ni:ht flyins ' ! towards l'.russ. !. hastnc invaii''d l'.e'.- . pian lerntoi . 1 GERMAN ARTILLERY IN THE FIELD ... , a-.-.--voo'.'.-.-a---:-" Formal Declaration of War is Made By Germany Against France -9 i Ill DIBI I WIUS. Ausr. 4. skirmishing be-twej-n German and lYench troos has i.ccurred at JIars-et-Tour and fighting is also reiortel near Xuvcinburg. IYen-Ii aviators have Ikvii pent to attack a German dirigible whicii ap. is'arcd above I.unevillc. throwing sev eral ImiiiiIih In the public square near the church of W. Jatues.. The church wall was knocked down and part of the fortification? were deniol IsIkhI. llfteen French soldiers were killixl. I Reports from Ixmgwy say tie I I'rencli are rtill engging the Ger- ntans. TIm? engagement at Mars-et-Tours j was between an advance guard of the I German army advancing on rarls from Met.. The vanguard already has crowed the frontier and Is being opixjsed by a t-trong lYcm'h force. Confirmation ha Ini-n received lien? of tlie reKrtj tliat Ik-lgium lias rejected tJermany's ultimatum which required the former country to agree i to the passage of the kaiser's troops tlTMiifcrT it lornlnrv n tlio v n v TO the way to j invade IYanoe. Tlie king of Belgium V u.rcPOrSOn r0",nU,nl f WS "i "Thenelgian army lias completed I its mobilization ami con-ist of atiout I GTman nmt)astJio:or rHfivel his tia.sst)orts Von Sdioen , and Irft for i IM-rlin at midnight. OYER BILLION DOLLARS MADE AVAILABLE FOR USE! W ASHIXUTOX. Auc. 4. The houe passed amendments to the hank law Uday extendiiiK cMrrency issues to 12.". per cerrt. of the capital stock and surplus of banks and trust companies In the federal restive system, thus making more than a billion available for additional circulation. Tlie sen ate approved the amendments and sent the measure to the president. li:Xl:N IIK lI.VTK Will. ftlSTlXlE MFSUM -m. Aur t On i.-h;iir of the const if lit ion;'.list army. (";. rran-t declined to give eu-ti nitocs for the Safety of t!;e lives and propir"y of the ad- herents of the aef.in.t Hu.rta reel. ne and .iVo decl.ned to treat rui -isr with Ti ovijicna'. Tresi- d. i i I'aibaj. .! unj tie. fcace del- esMti. Vl.is means :h- i. volu- tio j w ii; cor.t in'.:. . FRENCH AVIATORS GERMAN 111 IJKKLIX. Au-r. 4. Connnny t.nlay i-.sucl a formal dwlaration f war aain.-t France. Aceoisijianyinjr tie declaration, the foroism office i.?u;l a state ment cliariii cjietific violations by French trxp3 on the frontier of the neutrality laws and accusing the French aviatore of hurling bomb into unprotected German towns. The declaration insisted that Ger many has rt riven to keep peace 'despite French aggression." It was funher announced that the German military authorities at Stuttgart have seized 20,000,000 in gold consigned to Russia. TURKEY MOBILIZES TROOPS. ATHENS, Aug. 4. Turkey today ordered the mobilization of its army. It was stated that this action is taken as a ''precaution." COAST TWXS IX TERROR. LOXDOX, Aug. 4. The admiralty is seeking to gain c nfirrna tion of the reports of an engagement off Scarborough and Flaniliorough head. Town on the coast are in terror of a German attack and it has lioen admitted in government circles that if thcICaiser's fleet is really chse to the British coast. Admiral Von Tirpitz has ont-maneuvereI Admiral Callaghan, the English ed to keep the enemv at a distance. HEAVY SEA FIRIXG liEFORTED. LOXDOX, Aug. 4. Ileavy sea firing at dawn today was reported off the Yorkshire coast. The French war fleet recently left Brcsl alont the same time the German fleet was reportel to have passcl the Kiel canal and it is be lieved here they harp met. A German crui-er i bomhardin the naval station of Bona, Al reria. it wa- stated at the French embassv. SKTRJUSniXG COXTIXUES . TJELFOKTE, France. Aue. 4. SkinnWiins between French and finnan troAj.s continues in this vicinity. The losses on either sido have not been heavy. Tr i- Is-lic vel the Germans are French aeroplanes are active. 1X.K. liernian.v. Aujr. 4. Gcr- man infantry amt.u-4ie,l au.1 routed a detachment of r.s-sncL- siit r l'orz kovvo. Tlie Germans killed fjve Kttssians and wounded nlwut 20 with tlie first volley. The Cas-sacks rallied and tliard rcH-aVeil but filially Octl lu ilLsmliT, after their advanci- guar.l j was captured. It is Mated. Uuit aliosether 25 wer.-! kilUnl and II -aptutxl. ! l'Aias. Aujr. Tliat -Must rUn1 trMi luive met a d.s.-lsivj defeat at; the hands of Scrv iau forces was re-I porteil here to the foreisn office by' IVinii'll ti Vu-triaiis lost oOO men. I -The minister eliel neit cive the lo cation eif the cnairciiie-M but it Is i evident it iuut have lKeti em the lri- na. save eir linulie rivers since he sinike ef liunlxats as supHrUmt tbe ; Austrian, troops lu an atLetufHcel in vasion 1 The strategy ef the Se-rvkins. he I saiil. was tH mueii fT tlie Austrian ' and they fell into a trap. V later uiessaRe from ish sHike of an Austrian defeat at Scim-iuiria e.a Minda.v. It Is lH4ieved this is the nht te which the i'rene-h mini-tcr refe-rreel. , A soeimel message said 10.000 Aus , trians Mip'Kn-tetl by 20 meuiltors had iK-e-n trvlit; te eroKS into Servian ter i ritory for a trk but were heHd liack and suffered heavy ktsacs. Manila tier mans l,caiii. i M.X1U. Auk. 4. The men uf the: entire elerniati ceunmunity. who are of military ate have volunteered their services t.i the fatherland Thirty werv chosen by lot to proceed to i Tsimr-Tau a fortified I'.crown port in I e'hlna. The Frenchmen here have followed suit and have also ! leered their services. i lo-rtuan merchant vessels ur. coii.t evniralms in Matr.la harbor. lYencli lie-tiring. UIIIIIN. I dkb-es, eel late today Indicatisl the invasion of lorrniiie had IVi-iich troen, dlpat. be-. said, are r I I ill;; RUSSIANS ROUTED Elf GERMANS AFTER FORMER AMBUSHED naval commander, w ho was instruct planning a general assault 9 I I.OXDOW Aus. 4. Thr- house of I commons passed the preliminary a p. oniprtatlon bill todav for five hun dred and twenty rfrp million dollars ! for war ptirjioos. ! mRI.IX. Aujr. f Tliat Germany j Is prepared to n-lir the world In de j fenst- of its honor was the announce ; iiM-nt by tlio kaist-r t.nlay.. He hlam I oil IVamv anil Kii.-ia for the present . stniffvle. j TTie war ofn- -Jatcil that German j trocps are with! it HM) miles or War I saw In I'li-v-lan roland. Tliey hadn't r'01,-' epiifisisi. rsaw H i fon-I.v fortiflevl. hovvf vor I France, the knier nll.-mwl r,bmn..i t strike throiitfti IV-littini. thereby rorcirte (.erniany to ait. He said Im ursetl the l:eh.-tan kins to make con cessions, bi;t tailinl luluiniii Wants Alliance. liKl SSKI.S. n-. n,-2luni Is ne. rotiatimr wltft ltut- and I in .... ...I ! seeking an alliance a-ain-t (.mm..v Socialists are siipiMirtiii - the "ntcrti. mom. 1 -ov.ru. May Not One Hack. " -Vll. I. 1 Ollris ii.v.siii.m.iov. An::. I.- .iu ii-"wm ititrextfaivel a hill in l ho Iioicm? to pndiil.it the re-a.tmi.io,, ( the l nit.1 Mans f al.en, !,. co to Hint m a fore-i i n var. KISS GEORGE OF EfiGlANO A Y S ,J I