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WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU Brenta o f Noted People. Government* and Pacific Northweat and Other Thing* Worth Knowing. Robert Eakin, associate justice o f the Oregon Supreme court from Janu ary 1, 1907, to January 1, 1917, died at his home in Salem, Monday, after an extended illness. The marriage o f Adele Pankhurst, daughter o f Mrs. Emmeline Pank hurst, the English suffragette leader, to a seaman named Walsh is reported in a Reuter dispatch from Melbourne. The battleship o f the United States N avy which went aground in home waters on September 28, was floated Monday. The sea was smooth and a large fleet o f vessels pulled the war ship off at high tide. Russian troops have made another advance in the R iga region, according to Tuesday’ s war office announcement. , German poets were pressed back south o f the’ rail way in the Spitals farm sec tor, the Russians advancing between 800 and 1000 yards. Two hundred and twenty alleged draft resisters and conspirators were indicted by the grand jury which ad journed Saturday night at McAlester, Oka., instead o f 120 as at first re ported. Practically all o f them are under arrest, it was announced. A ll expectations that Argentina might follow the lead o f her nieghbor and break with Germany have been dispelled at Washington, with the news that President Irigoyen is deter mined not to heed the action o f the Argentine congress and popular de mand for action and w ill continue a neutral course. The Coos Bay Barbers' union has ad vanced the price o f a haircut from 35 cents to 50 cents, assigning as the cause, the increased cost o f living and boosting o f barber supplies by the wholesale houses. Some other items o f tonsorial service have also been ad vanced. Shaving, however, remains as before, at 25 cents. Officials o f the Swiss legation at Washington, which is caring for Ger man diplomatic interests in the Unit ed States, arrived at Atlanta, Ga., to inspect the German prison camp at Fort McPherson, where are interned the crews o f the former German com merce raiders Prinz Eitel Friedrich and Kronprinz Wilhelm. More than 100 Mexicans have been illegally drafted for service in the Na tional Arm y by boards in New York, and many subjects of Mexico are being secreted there to prevent their arrest by m ilitary authorities, according to Juan T. Burns, Mexican consul gen eral, who declares he would “ go to any extreme to protect the rights o f M exi cans^ residing here.” The great Liberty loan drive started Monday throughout the country with a rush. Telegraphic reports to the Treasury from every section indicate tremendous enthusiasm on the part o f tens o f thousands o f workers and a fa ir first day volume o f subscriptions toward the $3,000,000,000 minimum, which has been set as the goal o f the four weeks’ campaign. Secretary o f W ar Baker reiterates that there is no serious shortage o f rifles for any of the troops. For the expeditionary force in France five Springfield rifles per man have been provided, and the ammunition store being assembled is so great that the secretary believes there is no ground fo r fear that interrupiton o f the trans port lines for a time would create em barrassment. CUTS NEUTRALS OFF England Sots Embargo on Supplir« at Kr<iur«t o f U. S. More Pressure l’ ut on German Economic*. offt War Information BRITISH TO RAID IN REPRISAL Bomb Germany Soon With Compound Interest” Word o f Lloyd George. London— A crowd o f poor people in the southwest district o f London W ed nesday appealed to Premier Lloyd George, says the Daily Mail, for re prisals against Germany for the air raids on London The premier Bhouted to the crowd: “ W e will give it all back to them and we w ill give to them soon. We shall bomb Germany with compound interest.” The crowd cheered the promise o f the premier wildly. The premier had just completed a tour o f the area dam aged in the raids with Viscount French, commander o f the home forces. Toronto, Ont. — “ The only way to deal effectively with the German raids in England is to do as the French are doing — give bomb fo r bomb,” said Lord Northcliffe, head o f the British War mission to the United States, who arrived in Toronto Thursday. “ I have always advocated reprisals,” he added. “ Pairs is only 125 miles away from Germnay and do you ever hear o f raids upon Paris? The French g iv e them bomb fo r bomb. That is the remedy anyone would propose who understands Germany.” Fatherland party, which he treats o f as a harmful ebullition o f would-be pa triotism. The chief aim o f the Ger man policy he said, is that honest Ger mans who honestly desire peace shall meet equally honest opponents. The sequel w ill be that the jingoes will be ejected from power. W HEN iN SEA TTLE í ™2 F R Y È 1 Flllmorr. Gal,, la Menaced by Flames Which l>estroy Derrick* o f Union Brief Storie« Prepared Under the Direction o f the t'ommitte on Public Information and the State Council o f Defense, and Published With- out Charge by This Paper to Impart Knowledge Essential for the Common Good. Waahintgon, D. C.- -Great Britain's embargo on the export o f all supplies to the Northern European neutral coun Miss Martha Montague Russell Repre tries, just announced, was declared a f President Approves Junior Red Cross sent* Nurse Service. Work in School*. ter every phase o f its possible effect Miss Martha Montague Ruaaell, of President Wilson’s message on Jun was gone over in conferences between ior Red Cross work in schools will be Pittsfield, Mass., has been appointed American and allied statesmen. American officials, it was learned read to 22,000,000 school children. It official representative o f the American Red Cross nursing service in France. Thursday, initiated the discussions and follows : “ My Dear Mr. McCracken: 1 am She is attach«l to the Red Cross com insisted that the British step be taken to make sure that there be no nullifi very much in terest«! to learn that you mission to France, and in addition to cation o f the purposes the United have taken up the work o f orgam iing advising Major Murphy and his associ States government had in view in put a junior membership o f the Red Cross ates on problems relating to this serv for work among the school children, ice, she will represent at Paris head ting into operation its own embargo. The step indicated that the allies and 1 w rite to express my very deep quarters the 900 American nurses now serving in France under the R « i Cross. have united in a decision that the neu interest in the movement. “ I f you have an [opportunity, will Since her arrival abroad Miss Russell trals must cut off the shipment o f all supplies to Germany. The new policy you not bid the young people whom has been active in organizing a system can be accomplished through rigid em you are assembling in this organiza of enrollment for American nurses in tion a very warm welcome from me Europe not a flilia t«) with the R « i bargoes applied by all the allies. ___ The neutrals cannot long exist w ith and give them a message o f the heart Cross. out British and American suppiles and iest good cheer as they enroll them Food is the First Essential in Winning within the next two or three months selves among the servants o f the na the War. all o f them are expected to delcare tion and o f the people everywhere who need help and comfort and encourage flat embargoes to all countries. The food administration has issu«! This w ill hit England as well as ment? the follow ing: “ I think they w ill all look back upon Germany, but the British, who can A ll the blood, all the heroism, all draw on the United States, are in a this work they are undertaking as a the money and all the munitions in the position to do without neutral goods, happy circumstance of their school world w ill not win this war unless our while Germany, cut off from the rest days. allies and the people behind them are “ Very sincerely yours, o f the world, cannot exist, officials fad. here say, i f neutral shipments cease. “ WOODROW W IL S O N .” They will not be fed. your sacrifice Schools are to be recruited as units o f blood and money will be in vain, we T o those fam iliar with the m ilitary and economic situation in Germany the with membership fees o f 25 cents for shall go hungry and a great cause wiM new policy indicates that the allied each pupil. In addition, to stimulate be lost unless you stand guard each governments have come to the con and educate children in the Red Cross, day in your home over your supply o f clusion that by making every use o f plans are being made to utilize the wheat, meat, fats, sugar and milk. economic weapons the war w ill be youthful members in the making of ended much more quickly than by m ili the simpler articles and supplies need War Notes Show Important Event* in ed in the hospitals abroad. tary supremacy alone. Few Words. W hile the Americarv^and British em In order to arrange for the distribu bargoes cut off virtually all supplies to Red Cross W ill Erect Permanent Base tion o f the available sugar in the world the European neutrals there still is the Hospitals. an international sugar committee o f chance that some goods w ill reach Permanent buildings o f a modem five members has been formed. them from South America, despite the type to supplant the tents and tempor British blockade. To meet this situa The W ar department and the food ary structures now occupied by the tion the United States and Great Brit Red Cross base hospitals in France are administration have arranged for full ain are prepared to embargo coal ship urgently needed before winter sets in j co-ordination and co-operation in the ments to South Am erica i f neccessay, according to cables received from Ma subsistence problems that will arise and are ready to refuse bunker coal to jo r Grayson M. P. Murphy, Red Cross when all the army units are in the can European neutral vessels. commissioner to France, who has tonments. The new embargo on shipments o f cabled the Red Cross war council to The American Red Cross announces practically everything to Sweden, Nor ship quantities of building materials that Dr. Charles Ulysses Moore, o f way, Denmark and The Netherlands is at once. Portland, Oregon, ha* been sent to regarded here as a most important Increased suffering, owing especially France to reinforce the infant welfare move in tighening the cordon which is to the shortage o f coal, w ill result un unit now at work there under the di slowly but surely killing the military less structures built to w thstand the rection o f Dr. W illiam P. Lucas, o f power o f Germany. cold can be erected before the rigors the University o f California. As the British embargo excludes o f a French winter grip the country. everything except printed matter, Unanimous approval o f the food ad The building problem is so serious in about the only thing that w ill be per France, owing to the scarcity o f tim ministration’s tentative plans for the mitted to go to the German people by ber, that Major Murphy cabled for licensing o f potato shippers was the way o f the neutrals w ill be expressions immediate shipment o f 2,000,000 feet outstanding development o f the meet o f world opinion that they should reor ing in Washington o f upwards o f 80 of fir. ganize their system o f government to large potato shippers, representing do away with the m iltary autocracy. Retail Delivery Methods Become More practically every important potato sec tion o f the United States. Systematic. Paris— Continuing their reprisals for attacks o f German airmen on French cities, French aviators Wednesday night dropped bombs on the German town o f Baden, the W ar office announ ces. Baden is 55 miles from the fron _________ Much o f the country’s great corn tier. crop is now safely past danger from A m sterdam — The German m ilitary an ordinary killing frost, weekly authorities have issued orders that all Weather Bureau reports indicate. light in the governmental district of A further credit o f $40,000,000 was Düsseldorf and a great portion o f extended Thursday by the government Westphalia must be darkened at night. to France. This brings the total ad vanced the allies up to $2,466,400,000. German Claims Too High. London— The total losses to world’s The board o f naval officers under Rear Admiral Helm, charged with rec shipping since Germany’s ruthless U- ommending locations for additional boat war went into effect aggregate navy yards, soon w ill resume its in about two-thirds o f those claimed by vestigations, interrupted by the war. the Germans September 1. A t that time the Germans alleged that an aver P art o f the fleet o f the Great Lakes age o f 900,000 tons had been sunk Transit Corporation has been taken monthly for seven months. The actual over by the government and the cor tonnage sunk compiled here shows that poration w ill cease accepting freigh t not even during the most successful at Milwaukee on October 2, according month for the U-boats— A p ril— have to announcement. the figures reached any such propor General Soukhomlinoff, form er min tions, while the August losses dropped to almost half the April figure. ister o f war o f Russia, was sentenced to hard labor fo r life a fter conviction Fatherland Party is Hit. o f the charge o f high treason in the Am sterdam --Dr. Bernard Demburg, court. Madame Soukhomlinoff, his the ex-German secretary o f the colon w ife and alleged accomplice, was ac ies, in an article in the Deutsche Poli- quitted. tik, takes a stand against the new T w o important reforms have been enacted by the Russian government. The first p .-ovides fo r the liberation o f convicts before the expiration o f their terms, upon promise o f good conduct. Such convicts may be returned to pris on only a fter conviction for a new Weekly 9 DIE IN FOREST FIRE M rs. L u c in d a W y m a n P rin c e , d ir e c The commercial economy board of the Council o f National Defense re to r o f education o f the national retail drygoods association and director o f ports substantial progress in its cam the teachers’ training class in Sim paign to reduce deliveries of depart mons College. Boston, has volunteered ment and other retail stores^ and cut her services to the United States food down the abuse o f the returned goods administration and has been appointed privilege. Within the few weeks executive secretary in charge o f in which have elapsed since the board struction in food conservation in stores. made its first request to merchants to ecnomize in their delivery systems t o , The council o f national defense has aid in commercial readjustment for announced the reorganization under war purposes its recommendation have the W ar Industries Board of the Auto been carried out in whole or in part in motives Products committee, which 80 different cities with a combined w ill have advisory supervision on all population o f about 14,000,000 people. matters involving the use o f internal This means that more than a third of combustion engines, including the pro the total urban population o f the coun duction o f motor cars, trucks, and am try is already affected by the board’s bulances, tractors, motor boats and airplane engines. work. Oil Go. Enemies Blamed. Fillmore, Gal. Tw o forest fire* in the hills back of this town are believed to have caused the loaa o f nine lives and have destroyed oil derricks, pljte- tinea, buildings and other property to a value estimated Tuesday at $600,000. The flames were sweeping toward Fillmore, although a slight change in the wind gave hope that the fighters, directed by forest rangers, may b« able to check their spread. A dozen person* suffering from se vere burns have been brought here, treated by local physicians and are being cared for in local hemes. Forest rangers freely express«! the opinion that the fires were set by ene mies o f the government, saying they s ta rt«! in inaccessible regions, where neither hunters nor prospectors ever penetrate. The list o f the missing includes Ruth Sansler, young woman; a Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Webb and three of their children; George R iley and W al ter Matthews, all o f whom were em ployed on or living at the Anaconda lease o f the Union Oil company. it. A. l’ rindle, o f the Leonard gasoline plant, also is among the missing. Per sons returning from the scene o f the fires express«! the belief that none of the missing could have e*cap«i. Mias Sanaler, it was reported, was fleeing from the fire with her brother when she stumblwi and fe ll; her broth er retra c«! his steps and attempted to assist her, but his clothing caught fire and he was severely burned and was unable to rescue her. A 8-year-oH child o f the Webbs was rescu«l by the fire fighters and brought to Fillmore. The child wa* severely burned and was treated here. Shortly before midnight forest rang ers and other firelighters found the bodies o f all those listed as dead with the exception o f O. E. Webb, two o f his children ami George Riley. In ad dition to the known dead, the body of an unidentifi«! woman. SENATORS ARE "UNDESIRED ’ Expulsion From Senate is Wanted for Stone, Gronna and I * Follettr. 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W rite for particulsrs Stay Round Silo Co. 706 Rot he hi Id HUItf. Portland, Or. Washington, D. C.— Petitions from New York organizations asking expul sion from the senate o f Senators I,* Follette, o f Wisconsin; Gronna, o f North Dakota, and Stone, o f Missouri, Are made from your OLD CAR were presented in the senate Tuesday PETS. Rag Rugs woven all sizes. by Senator Wadsworth, o f New York, Mail orders receive prompt anil care and referred without action to the sen ful attention. Semi for booklet, ate p rivilege« and elections committee. NORTHW EST RUC CO. The first step toward official consid Portland, Or. eration o f the petitions wan taken, E. Rth and Taylor Sts. w han Senator Pomurene, o f Ohio, chairman o f the privileges and elec tions committee, c a ll«! a meeting for W • P a y ih r P o s t a «« . I f In nreel o f P u r « D r u s e a m i ( (ta m ii a lt. A r d i next Wednesday. S u p p o r le . S h o u l d . r B r e r . . , T R U S S E S . tJ a e tic It was decided to have the commit S t o c k in g * . A b d o m in a l S u p p o r te r * . Nu e p e p e o ry tee discuss a course o f action. The B a n d « « * * fo r M *n . and all u th .r K u b la r j p * k o f eve ry dnarrlption. *.n d lo Ih . present attitude o f the senate leaders L A U E D A V IS D R U G CO. was said to be in favor o f tabling the Trusa Esperta Third and Y am h ill, Portland, Or. petitions in the committee. Vice President Marshall also pre sented another lot o f petitions, letters and telegrams from various organiza H a h n k «-W s lk «r llu a in «*« ( 'o i l « * « , Portland. tions and individuals on the same gen O r«., lariceet in N orthw aat. train * you In all bual* n «a* couraaa. Enroll any tlm *. F r a « < '* tj»lo *. • eral subject. In reply to one correspondent. Vice President Marshall pointed out that J So»* Eve*, Eve* InfUmrd by while the senate may expel a member, ¿•Son. Z>w*faitd Wind quit kly the initiative must come from a sena — >r- . ^ "• r * ll* v * d by Murln*. Try It In your fcy «*n d In Baby's Eyes. tor and cannot be forced by an individ V i v a , j y t t / c l U U R L Y l .<3 No Smarting. Juit Ky* Comfort ual or oragnization. Marine Eye Remedy ;& !£ ' BEAUTIFUL RUGS D R U G S B Y M A IL Bigger Pay for You, RINE Granulated Eyelid», C moon with no clouds or wind. The people o f London expected a raid and were waiting for signals. Soon after Theaters Continue Evening Perform 7 o ’clock motors o f the volunteer corps Difficulty in Getting Out Spruce Re sped through the streets blowing their sult* in Further Experiments. ances in Spite o f Repeated Visits sirens and displaying an illuminated Washintgon, D. C.— The A ircra ft From Hostile Aircraft. notice “ take cover” and other meas ures were put into execution to inform Production board having found difficul London — The strongest air attack the populace. ty in gettin g out enough spruce from yet attempted on London and the coast the Oregon and Washintgon forests to Many o f the theaters were contniu- meet present demands o f the United towns by the Germans was carried out Monday night by four groups o f hos- ing their performances notwithstand States and the a lli« l countries, Wed tile airplanes. Some o f the machines ing the raids. A t the conclusion of nesday closed a contract for a million got through to London and bombarded the performance in one o f the leading feet o f Douglas fir to be used in lieu of London theaters the manager came to spruce. the southwestern district. The Germans bombed coast towns as the stage and invited the audience and Preliminary experiments conduct«! they passed over and proceeded toward stage-hands to vote on the question of by the A ircraft board have indicated continuing the night performances. London. Two o f the groups succeeded that fir is suitable for airplane con in getting a number o f machines A ll voted in favor o f carrying them on struction and the quantity covered by through the sky barrage. Numerous as usual. this contract w ill be used experi bombs were dropped on the southwest W hile a terrific barrage was kept up mentally. ern district, which is thickly populated with the bursting shrapnel furnishing I f it meets requirements, the board with the homes o f the upper and mid one o f the greatest pyrotechnical dis indicates that further purchases o f fir dle classes. The fire from the defend plays Ldndon ever saw, a thrilling bat will be made as the demand continues. ing guns was longer and louder than tle in the air took place between en The price at which the government ever before. A rain o f shrapnel fell emy aircraft and British aviators in is to buy fir for airplane construction in all sections o f the town and the the northern district, according to is not announced, but it is s ta t«l that streets were virtually deserted. special constables who «said they w it this order ia to be distributed among The weather was perfect for air nessed it by means o f powerful binocu Northwestern mills. Only the best operations, as there was a bright full lars. grades o f fir will be purchased. AIRMEN AGAIN RAID S E A T T L E 'S Only thm* Mtshe frum lfet«.Ui .ml puck*. Op- p o lls Otty 11*11 I'erk amt Court II duss . TIIK riNKNT I s >1.1.AH Itookt IN AMKtUOA With iUlachwl bath. I paraon. It uo 1 | si zparauna. lia s R an With private hath. I paraon. no tt So n.uo % par m m *. | ] uo IS M M 00 W ILL TRY FIR FOR AIRPLANES Pacifist Pastor Angers. Seattle A movement to expel Rev. Sydney Strong, pastor o f Queen Anne Congregational church, from member ship in the Municipal League o f Seat tle was initiated at a meeting Wednes day. A resolution asking for the ex pulsion o f the clergyman because o f his continued agitation against the war |>olicy o f the government was ap plauded when read. It was referred to the trustees. Dr. Strong has been prominent in the activities of the Christian Pacifists in Los Angeles. Troopers to Get Mail. Washington, D. C. — To make sure that American troopers abroad get their letters from home, 160 postal clerks will be dispatched to France, and the War department has given or ders that all transports bound toward the battle front shall carry all the ac cumulated mail available and thus keep the service up to the last minute. A p peals for letters, magazines and news papers have been pouring in on con gressmen. Investigation’ disclosed that the mails were far behind because transports were sailing without them. Embargo ia (.aid on Coal. Washington, D. C. — A ll shipments o f coal into Canada from American lake ports were ordered stopped by Fuel Administrator Garfield to divert coal from these ports to meet fuel shortage in the Northwest. Central com petitive field coal operators, dis cussing with miners' representatives here a readjustment o f wage scales, agreed to meet in part the miners’ de mands on condition that the govern ment increase prices fixed for coal at the mines. Their counter proposal will ba submitted to the miners. Repatriation Made Easy. Washington, D. C.— The senate bill to repatriate Americans serving with the allied armies was passed by the house Wednesday after being amended to meet State department views. As soon as the President signs the bill, Americans may have their citizen ship restored by appearing before a United Staten consular officer or court, declaring their allegiance to the U nit ed States and disclaiming allegiance to foreign authority. Japan to Hold Vessels. Tokio — An imperial ordinance pro mulgated Tuesday prohibits, without permission o f the government, the sell ing, chartering or mortgaging o f Jap anese ships to foreigners. The edict, which contains 13 articles, applies also to vessels building or contracted for. The minister o f communications is given control over steamship routes, passengers and cargo and rates, and is also given authority to commandeer shipping yards and material. Pan-German Plea Urged. Copenhagen — The Catholic Ger mania, o f Berlin, prints new evidence o f official support o f the Pan-German agitation against the reichstag major ity and a peace without annexation. It reproduces a circular sent with the appeal of the head o f the state ra il ways in the Breslau district to all rail way officials and employes, calling upon them to sign a monster petition circulated in Breslau and headed, “ An appeal against the reichstag m ajority.” K y e Set we. in T u l* * 2&e. P«»r W «o* o / »A e A y » — 9w — , A.K M a r in e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h lc a e o * Force o f Habit. Crown (to ex-cabinet minister {in an accident)— “ Would you liku to go to the hospital?” “ Shall I get you a drop o f brandy?” "D id you slip on the banana peel?” “ Did yer fa ll? ” “ Are yer hurt, sir?” “ Shall I fetch h doctor?” " I s that your hat, air?” Ex-Cabinet Minister— The answers to one, two, five and six are in the negative; to three, four anti seven in the affirmative.— Exchange. Exactly. “ Mr. Briggs was paying extraordi nary attention to the lady he took to supper.” "T h a t was his w ife .” “ And 1 said his attention was etxra- ordinary, didn’ t I? ” How It Happened. "W h y did you leave your last place?” asked the boss. ” 1 didn’t leave it. It le ft me” "R a th e r strange, I should say.” “ Not at all. I w o rk «! in an ammu nition factory.” — Indianapolis Star. To keen clean and healthy take I)r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu late liver, bowels and stomach. ALL MEN AT HOME SHOULD PREPARE FOR WAR. T h e firs t test a man Is put thru for eith er w ar or Hfe Insurance Is an sxam i- naton o f hla w ater. T h la Is most essen tial because the kidneys play a m ost Im portant p art In causing prem ature old age and death. T h « mors Injurious the pois ons passing thru the kidneys the sooner comes d eesy—so asys Dr. P ierce o f Bur- glcal Institute. Buffalo, N . T., who further advises all people who are peat th irty to preserve the v ita lity o f the kidneys and free the blood from poisonous elements, such as uric acid—drink plen ty o f w a ter— sw eat some d ally and take Anurlc, double strength, before meals. Thla A n -u -rlc Is s lets d iscovery o f Dr. P ierce and Is put up In tablet form , and can he obtained at alm ost any drug store. F o r that backache, lumbago, rheumatism, " m s ly ” Joints, swollen fe e t or hands, due to uric scld In the blood. Anu rlc quickly dissolves the uric a d d aa hot w a te r does sugar. T a k e a little Anurlc before m eals and liv e to be a hundred. Bend 10 cents to Dr. P lercs fo r trial package o f Anurle.