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DAILY: EDITION vou vim., No. an. GRAXTt fAM, JOnaTHIXB OOVMTT, ORKOOff, Htll.IV, IMTOHKIl Id, IHI7. WHOLE M MBKH L TO BE MOVED KlWrltX UUVKItNMONT II AH mfimtkh nr.(iin:i to FLEET BOTTLED IH MOQN BAY IrYljttgrad IU'Nir the Hliikliig il Two fiei-ninn Hhlpn. While lu-ridi tlnlnm Mmiy rrlooi-r ' l'pniifml. (VI. 19. The gov 4-enniwnl Iim definitely decided to note Ihe Mussina capital l Moscow In llie Very iinir future. . The nen xkh announce llinl the evacuation f llir fortified port of llevnl iin the Ihilltr at Hit entrance In lir Gulf of Htiliiuil linn lirgiiu. On hIIIi'InI mmmuiilcnlliiu Umird taitilglit Milnl nut flint Hi router of gravity In Ihe iihihI MniuKlc'l rhe maintenance of enmnmnlcstlon between (liilf of llliw and Kin fctnd, iiii'I Miyo the Russian torpedo hunu rv ronl inning llirlr rndsv r In prevent the enemy from hmm tmltng MMin nound. Uwdon, Oct. riintlnuunu of the II. --Apparently. Russian fleet, In all about 20 warships, of various f rlnsncn am bottled up In Moon,l Miiiml, w ith a cordon ot German war waft. burring their egrasn north ward bark Into the Ctilf of Klnland. or lo Ihn aoolh Intn tlm (liilf of IllRa.j ' Hravn, but ontrliniHd by rmiMon of uMrlor jcnn mnne and heavier! (wnnaxe, thn Humnana itavi battle to thn fieriuuim, and atlempteil'to fore itrV the ennniy artundn off Oi-nul Inland .llandlnff far outalde lha hell lone of the KiiMalnna, however, Ihn Rim of tTie fiermun drend HnnirlitK nnnk the- ltimliin ,liHltlinhli Slnvn -u ri'lle of the duya before thn KiiKRO-lai'iinene war end an kailly dutiiHiird other tmlla that the Kimnlnn flotilla wa forred to neek rwhiiie In Mmin aound -lylnK -! ten Moon laltinil and the Kathn-j Ida eoanl. i VrtntKrad, Oct. IK. Two (iertimn' torpedo boala were annk yeeterdiiy hi m mine field laid In Moon aound. AniNlnnlaiii. Oct. 19.--U l nnnnied here from Uorlln dlhimtohea IJial throimh train wirvlee hna been ntHhllahed between Herlln and ItlKH with a Hiliedul that requlrea 24 honra for the trl. ' Herlln, (V-t. 19. Two nunHlitn In fantry regiment, totalllnn 5,000 men. wnre caplured on Moon Mand. Huletn. Oct. J I. The tuplnyuient tt women In (Vregon'anw inllla aeetim Imminent. In a report on labor condition In linker county. State Labor Comiula Hloner Ho IT todny mild: . "Aa much r itiln work la nocea 'nary women may take hold of It riom . pntrlotlo point or view and umny who otherwlae would not even. lo any work, may take prldo In help ing out In an emergency until tho iTlala la over," the report. 1 ; tiOtidon. (M. II. The Dully Mnll today condentiia whiit It rnlla the fnlluro or tho rtrltltih rieet to pre vent the Oeriiinn riert riom becom ing (itiiHtcm i)f Ihe Uuir r nign. II lmnnnila llntl tho mlmlrulty expU'n Oo -niuinllVithig dldplny." - ns CAPITA mow in SOCIALISTS SAY LT 1'roniliirftt Mctulier German Itol.h- "lug Warns Government Mi Will Ih-niUIld I'littf Hi n til Amsterdam. Get. III.- A MHisntlun m created by Iho statements made by Heir Hneh, I Hi ml socialist member of tlm nl( liMind, at the re re nt socialist conference, Ila ! i lured mi behuir of Ihn Independent socialists thai I hoy were In ravor of Hit country' dofointe and would only refill lo vote fur credits n Inn am the lmierliil government failed lo promise ihn adoption of tlm mhip demand of the social, democrats, ami to niHkn change In the const I tullon. llerr llorh added tint ihn patience and strength of Ihn people In all countries wore (outing lo an end and that Ihn government ought lo under stand that unless pear rani within a few weeks revolutionary convul lon would arise from Ilia masses. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Hun FrsncUro, Oct. ID. Liberty loan subscriptions for thin district took something of a bound forward today with the announcement of the Southern Pacific's 'subscription of $500.iioo. of this arhounl, Oregon credited! with $250,000. IIOItlrM K (JKHMA M.IIIXtlM WAHHKIt l HUK.IHHIl HIKHIKJ Coianhain, Oct. 19. Many bndle f Cenimn Mllir wort warih cd nnhore from the nound today. They are bvlloved to he from a (ler in (in warahlii which tina twon mink The nound Hen between Denmark and Sweden, connixilnx Iho CalleKnt and the llultln. TRANSPORT IS NIPPED New York, Oct. 19. An alleged plot lo blow up a t'nlted Htntea con verted tninaport l believed to hc been frustrated when the police ar rested n Piundlnnvliin churned with atteiuptlni; to bribe a ahlp mechanic lo ro alviard Ihe veMael, ChnrleH Wnlltnan wiia the name the liinn unvo when arrested. He had been pantryman on the yacht owned by Harry ' Pnyne Whitney. ELEVEN ACQUITTED: ANTI-DRAFT TRIALS lira ml Kuplda. Mlih.. Oct. 19. Kleven perAoim, Includliig Adolph dernier, executive secretary of tho nationul aorlnllat party, wero ni-quH-ted here twlny on ohargaa or con spiracy agulnsl tho draft law. The charge axalnst them was the preparation and circulation of litera ture which the government 'hold waa Intended to Induce young men not to register. 4 The Jury declared this was not tho purpose of the litera ture, and that there had been nd conspiracy, ' The case had been on trial here ror a week. In the vharge to the Jury, Judge C. W. Sesalona made It clear that socialism waa not on trlnl. TACOMA IMH'K IIAMIM WIX WAOK IXCItKAHK Tacomu, Wash., Oct. III. Morn than 100 employees or Win Mlhvuu keo dock went rbnek to work last night when tho company acceded to their domuml ror n wow lncroasn Their pay will now be 50 cents an hour, with 75 (tints r,ir overtime, in "lead or 45 ceuts and 65 cpnta its be fore. - ." . - PEACE Oil REVO COUWISfAH TO LIBERTY GIPIN . ... Subscriptions To Bends Are Begissizg To Reach Point Where Success ol Issce Scecis Possible; f.!:ch Hard Work Beio'j Dose bat Mere Is Needed JdHeplilne county biu reported i only b aiilxtcrliillona to atau l.lb- erty loan headciuurtera. tip 'o VV'ed nenday nlsht. The ' HutoM-rliiUonn. aa riorted from Cortland are: Thh-ty-aU hundreil and ninety three pnraona or a little better than one per cent of the iOiiilnion of I'ortland, hare ant?rlbed to the aecond liberty loan up to ton If; lit. In the aUte at Urice, on the Unla ol Wednesday' report. a,75l ' t-eraon have aiibnrrlhed with an avernKe uVacrluiInn of $4JH. KollowlnR are the number of tuhnfrlptlnna by rountli: ' Clnikamaa. 117: Maker. 121. Hen ton. I Si; Clataop 814: ColiiiiiMu S3: roo. ION; I'rook. 37; ' Curry, o; licurhulVa, HT.; Douidaa. !); OMIIani. 12; firant, I; Harney, 6; Hood River Xft; Jackmin, Joanphlne, S(; Uke. 42; m. !: Uneolo ; Unn HH; .lefrernon. ':': Klamath 29: Mal heur. IS; Marlon, 181; Morrow, 4: Multnomah (onUlde PortlunJ), II; Polk, II: Sherman. 14: t'matllla. Ill; Union. Ill; Tillamook, 12: Wallowa. 31; Waaro, 184; Wanhlng ton, 40; Wheeler, 0; Yamhill. 211. I'ortland, Oct. II. The following-1 roll of honor waa announced at 1 a. nt. today hy the Uberty loan atate I ceutral romnilttee. It Include Htlenj whirl) tiae enWmed J n-- rent or more of their quota to the necond j "i Liberty loan hnned on reportn i - reived to midnight October 18: North Dendi quota. $42,000; re - uorted. 150.000: ner cent. 119. Helix, quota. $33: reported, $26.- linn iwr iMitl X3 . . Carlton, quo... $15,000; reported $10,800; er nt. 72. Maupln, quota. $18,000; report-, ed. $12,700; per cent. 68. Wallowa, quota, $42,000; report ed, $25,000; per cent, 00. Myrtle Creek. 'quota, $13,500; re ported, $7,650; per cent, 56. I'nndluton, quota, $7..0.uo0; ' re ported, $416,550; per cent, 66. Kogue Klver. quota, $4,500; re ported. $2,400; per cent. 55. Seaside, quota. $13,000; reported. 7.200: per cent, 55. Jefferson, quota. $ 18,000; report ed, $9,550; per cent. 55. Jacksonville, quota. $10,000; re ported, $5,300; per cent. 53. Central Point, quotu. $IS,000; re ported, $7,000; per cent 40. Myrtle Point, quotn, $4l),00b; re ported, $15,250; por cent, 38. (llendale. quota. $10,000; report ed. $3,700; per cent. 37. Forest Grove, qnota, $100,000: reported, $35,000; per cent, 35. LATK'tlSAIt'S FAMILY MI ST I 8K l-XHl CARIiHj Potrograd, Oct. 19. It was an- noonced here today that the mem- bera of the family of the late cxar are compelled to used cants' to get tholr loud supply like other cltlxans. IN BUYING A LIBERTY BOND YOU SAVE VdTH A PROFITABLE SECURITY AS GOOD AS CASH Your country In not asking you to give your money when It offers ym the second Liberty lonn. 1 It anks you ' merely lo lend ynir savings on the safest wimlty In the world nnil the I lilted States w ill Hy you lllH-rnl liitercst on youi' limn. ' In buying n LllwHy bond, you do Hot NMud you snvV, ami you Invest your savings at. 4 er cent loterewl in A loan which Is nn-liiln to le repnld to you. , You do not- have -to wait i!3 years to get your money back. You can always sell t'nlted ' HUten govern Mkeview, quotfl. $li.0OU; purled, f i(i.5oil; if rent. Ji. Corvullla. quota, $ JoO.noU re- ported. HS,ν wr (tent, 35. Juiitura, quota. 114,000: rexrt ed, $:,0(M: Hr cent, 36. (laalou, quota, 114.000; reported. I5.OU0; per cent, jr.. Italian, quota, IS3.000; reported. $28,000; per cent, 33. Newberft. quota, 0,000; rcHirt ed, 28, SO0; per cent, 32. Tllot Itixk. quota. I33.0IM); re ported. 1100,000; per cent. 33. Toledo, qnota. 1 1 7.550; reported, 15.500; per rent, 32. . The Dallea, quota. :le0.000; IMirtnd. 198,300; per rent. 12. Tillamook. quoU. 180.000; ported, 125,000; per cent, 31. Wlllumlna; quota. 114.000; ported. $4,100; per cent. 30. U Rrande. qnota, $240,000: ra re- ported. $19,700; per rent. 21. McMlnnvllle. quota. $200,000; re ported. $55,650: per cent. 8. philomath, quota, $12,000; re ported, $3,200; per tent, 27. 8utherlaln. quota. $12,500; r ported. $3,300: per cent, 21. Ontario, quota. $118,000; report ed, $27,700; per cent. 25 I t'nion. qnota. $40,000; reiiorted? report- $.S00; wr cent. 24. Wenon. qnota. $27,500: 1 JMiAiMr nl.24; L. Gardiner, quota, $35,000 reimrt- re-ld. $7,650; per rent. 22. t Halncy, quota. $20,000; j $3,750; per cent. 23. i .Mwo, quota. $45,000; reported, reported, reported. 110.750; per cent 23. $36,000; $7,850; per cent. 21. J $2,5 000. re. $45,000; per cent.. 21. .. . ,,VBr . mS flOO: re ported. $23,550: per cent. 20. Progress of the loan throughout the nation was announced In the fol lowing statement by the treasury de partment tonight: "Official reports on eubecrlptlona totalled $827,174,650 np to the close of business yesterday, or about $127,000,000 more than waa report ed at the close of the previous day. Estimates based on the customary dally Increases of the official figures and unofficial reports from various parts of the country lead to the be lief tonfrfit thnt between $1,500. 000,000 and $1,750,000,000 had been subscribed. "Increased subscriptions by the New Knglnnd states have come In fast thla week. Meager reports from other states Indicate that the 12. 000,000,000 mark Is being rapidly approached and probably will reached by Saturday night." be TWKXTY MILLION MOKK AHR liOAXKI) Tt FR.XCK Washington, Oct. 19. The gov. eminent has advanced $20,000,000 more to France making a total to the nllies of $2,731,000,000. ment bondn. They ,re ensily the most salable security In Ihe world. Itr-cause they are convertible Into any I. M. bonds Issued during Ihe war hearing u lilglier rate of Inter est, they should thus le always sal able during the war nl very close to Hie price yon now pay for them. On coming of Marc, ninny great bank erf. hell-v throe bondn will sell id a much higher prlc- than yon now puj for them. . A LIlNMiy ImiikI Is almost iin good i as cMsh nnd It pays yon Interest. It may yield a handsome profit. I PRIZE IS I'IIIIEl1 Nuliuinrliie Cured l-Yitia the (nr mnnn In I'mvI lo HcJn llccly linn 4 'uniiMltii In MetmMillH New York, Oct, 19. A new Lib erty loan '-ampalen ntunt wai ar ranged bere today In the exhibition of a German lubmarlne wblch had been captured by the Brltleh ' ' 1 The IJbertjr loan committee an nounced that the aubmarlne wa the (T-5 of the ralne-layinK type, rap tured laying mlnea In the North aea by a Rrltlah destroyer In April, 11 The craft In 110 feet Ipnit, beam 11 feet and ha a dlaplacenitnt of 206 tone. 8he can-ten no (una or tor pedo tu ben. , " . The craft when placed In Central park will be need aa a Liberty loan bond aelllnic booth, and only thone who hare houajht t bond will he al lowed to innnect the craft. The aubmarine will carry the men ease, "Buy bond and aink a aub marlne." , su;;x by susse WnnhliiKton, Ort. 10. An Amrri- enn tmnnnnrt, hnnlewanl boll ml. rra mnk In the war cone with the fcrna of OO live. Thin In the ntatrment of a brief dlxpnlch tn the war department. Tliere w-rre an dXnlln - rirept that there were 187 men on hoard when the ahlp wan ntrork. It la aanuined that they were peacUmlly all inenv hern of thn rrew. FRETiCH BREAK UES IN SURPRISE ATTACK Paris, Oct. 19. French troops sprung a " surprise, attack on the Alsne front today,, penetrating the German lines and taking several hundred prisoners.. KST OK IHUFTKI) MKX MOVK KAItliY IX XOVKM11FR Washington, Oct. 18. 'All re maining certified white men In the draft from the states of Washington. Idaho, California, Neveda, Montana, Oregon, Wyoming and Utah were or dered today to entrain for ' Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash., dur ing the five-day period beginning f November 2. ! run MAX OP BOVTH i Raton Rogue, Oct. 1 9. Helalre jCarriere. Louisiana's "Bad Man' I was hanged here today. DEATH LIST AMONG Indon, Oct. 19. Refuting re ports from German sources that the casualties among British officers In the recent Attacks were "unusually severe," the secretary of the war of fice Issued a statement tonight show ing that the total .officer casualties for the month of August in all the aters of the war were 5,638, or a dally average of 183. For September the total officer casualties were 3,182 or a dally average ot 106. sKtxmi Korxn t p of - ' ALIENS IX XKW YOItK Now .York. Oct. 18. Federal agents have started on a second round up of enemy aliens here. Since 6 o'clock Inst night 17 ar rests have been made. It Is believed the federal , dragnet ' will Include many others coming under the ene my alien clause. . MA SII01 YORK COAST ME OFTELEPIK mmm VXHt MRMIIKIIH AKK TO VOTal OS ()! NTKIH'ltOPOWAL fltfttl l-OMPAXV SOME MATEO OUT OJQ WanhJnKton I nionn Will iKoore ILeC ereudnm and Male Ttut OrlRtaal Strike Ortlrr SOU Holdn San Franclnco, Oct. 19. Lain this afternoon the telephone com pany submitted to the nnloo repra entatlves a counter provosal pro viding for a (0-cent per day increase ItuAead of the dollar Increase de manded. The matter will be vuk mitted to a referendum vote of thn union members. The result of this, vote should i known In about Is days,'. ...- 1 4. C. Grasear, vice-president, of the International brotherhood of electrical -workers stared that this would defer the threatened atrfke, but delegates from Washington an no n nee that they would Ignore thn referendum and that the strike) In that stats would occur Monday. San Franclnco. Oct. II. Approxi mately 2,000 organised operators of the Paririe Telephone and Telegrapfc company In the stats of Washlngtoa, will go out on strike at midnight tonight, according to W. F. Delaasy of Seattle, who Is here as a dsln- 4 SB' f 'if hiKVetJ-vV'ii:ltfra- ,Piesx,, of that city to the conrnrencn at Fresno. ' , He says that the company's flat refusal to recognise the women ope rators'tinlon had precipitated the ac tion. He withdrew from the confer ence at Fresno, aa did also (be dele gates from Los Angeles who threat en' a strike along the entire coast. Delaney says that "nothing but a concession or all the demands made by operatives can avert a strike.' at least of the anions wbosa delegates have bolted the conference. ., The employes' are demanding aa Increase in wages, the elimination of the efficiency '' examinations, a closed Bhop and recognition of tho women's anions. ' uEGERiilAIIS ARE ' ARRESTED; liEl'YEl New York, .Oct 19 Federal an German mo- thorities arrested 58 ' chunk's at the. Tietjen-Lang docks at Hoboken today. 8everal others were apprehended In the vicinity of tilers an Manhattan and all were sent to Ellis Island. The raids were a continuation of determined efforts hy agents of the navy and immigration department to round up enemy aliens employed at river and harbor, terminals and to hunt down persons suspected of be ing responsible for recent water ffont fires. Chicago, Oct. 19. Robert FlUlnr tnona, the ex-prixe' fighter, who has been ill here with, pneumonia, is la an extremely critical condition ita little hope for his recovery.' METS K m iii Denver, Oct. 19. Mrs. J. C. At kinson of Seattle became the mother of triplets aboard A westbound Rock Island train. Two of the chil dren were born In Kansas and the third Just across the line in Colora do. The entire family are doing well. "