Li* A • AV»I V. i , . , r - . ■ - r B fr ft » » A r m __ ______________________________ N E W B E R Q SPECIALISTS From tihe Cataphoric M edical Institute ST. LOUIS, MO. W i l l p a y th e ir fir s t v is it to Newberg, Ore. And will be at T h e Imperial Hotel Tuesday and Wednesday September 8-9 2—TWO d ays ' ONLY—2 WAR ATTACK A FAILURE DEGUREDBY JAPAN Paris.— T h e French war office 1 » sued the followlns: v "T h e French and English, the plan o f attack haring A iled, owing to un­ foreseen difficulties, bars retired on the covering positions. "W est o f the Meuse, tbs English army on our left was attacked by the Germans, but behaved admirably, holding He ground with traditional steadfastness. - “ Th e French assumed the offensive w ith two corps. An African brigade In the front line, carried away by their eagerness, were received by a galling firs. They did not give an Inch, but, oountemttaCked by the Prussian guard, they were obliged to retire, only, however, after Inflicting enor­ mous losses. The Prussian guard es­ pecially suffered heavily. “ East o f the Meuse our troops ad­ vanced across an extremely difficult country and made a courageous attack when they emerged from the woods, but were obliged to tall back after a stiff fight south o f the river Semols. “ On order o f General Joffrs, our troops and the British troops with­ drew to the covering positions. “ Our losses are heavy; it would be p.emature to enumerate them. It would be equally so to enumerate those o f the Germans, who suffered so heavily that they were obliged to abandon their counter attacks and es­ tablish themselves In fresh position In Lorraine.“ la a aa: I a b B f r i t o> st- _____ S E P T E M B E R 8 A N D 9 Guardian's Sole of Real Estate H Notice „ Is ___ hereby by fiv flv a e n s that tbs nndortignod, Maud MoGalte. aa guardian of tba persona and o( tbe aatateg o f Ward Llvengood Miller and Hanoi J . M iller, minora, haa bean heretofore by ad order of tbo county court of tbs state of Oregon, tor Yam hill county. Made and entered on Jan e 29. 1914, duly authorised and lloenaed to rail all tha tig h t title and intereat of the above aamsd minora In and to tha followlns described real «state, t o w ltt Beginning at a point In the center of the cou nty road on the west llna of tho D. L 20 chains to place of beginning, containing AM acres, and that ■aid guardian haa filed her bond and oath of odlee la order to sell sold real property, «OW. therefore, all persona are hereby notified th at -------- the underalgnad, as each l guardian, will, ----------------------. - z . . . k , h ou r 0 ( FAN TAS TIC FA S H IO N *. THE Toklo.— The Emperor o f A p e s de­ clared war against Germany. \ The Im­ perial rescript officially Inaugurates hostilities In the f a r Bast as a result o f Germany's failure to reply to the them fo r the natives about all the castoff clothes in Boston. B ut with that there wasn't enough to go around, so the natives used to walk up and down Fort street— which is ’s Broedwa; one article o f clothi kind ladies o f Boston A ka­ naka, o r native, would inarch have Joined the Japanese la preparing proudly down F ort street with one for onslaught upon Klau-Ohao, but the shoe on and nothing else in ' the waving Russian and French flags are world, while another native son taken to indicate *ha* another mon­ would come beam ing along in a eon- archy and the ally republic are likely bonnet, while a third leading citizen to eater the fray. would come sw inging up Likelike Vice-Admiral Tomosburo K ate has street jauntily w earing a cuff. been appointed commander-la-chlef of Most o f the garm ents fo r thé wo­ the first squadron, Vice-Admiral 8a- men sent by the good deaconesses dakichi K ate commander o f the sec­ of Boston were nightgowns, and to ond squadron and Rear-Admiral Tsu- this day the dressy garm ent among chiya commander o f the third squa­ the native women o f H aw aii ia the dron. hoioku— the nightgown o f the good The blockade o f Tslng-Tau, the for­ women of Boston. tified seaport o f Kiau-Chau, has be­ W hen the first churches gun. British, Freoeh and Russian built in H aw aii they had no tum ble vessels o f war are taking part in the in getting the natives to attend, but movement they were a proud people and in­ sisted on ' Kiau-Chau Governor D efiant ie deacons white Tslng-Tau, China.—German prepar­ over with them shoes that squeal ation on the defense o f Tslng-Tan and dreadfully. T be natives admired the territory o f Kiau-Chau Is com­ the noise and thought that to be plete. The governor o f Kiau-Chau, fashionable they had to have M erer Waldeck. has issued a procla­ squeaky shoes too. Only one native mation saying: had a pair, so he would come to “ I f the enmy wishes Tsing-Tma, he church a bit early, squeaking proud­ must come and'take I t He w ill find ly down the aisle, slip into his pew os at our poets. W e look confidently and gradually edge over to the win­ Into the future and are w ell prepared dow and drop his shoes out. A w ait­ to reoelve the enemy.“ ing brother would pick them up and come swinging down the aisle, slip into his seat, work over to the win­ F R E N C H A R E R E T IR IN G dow and drop the shoes out. A ll Wireless Dispatch From Berlin Tells through service this would con­ o f German Victories. Washington.— The German embassy tinue, the pastor each time having here received and made public the to 'w a it until the shoes reached following wireless message from Its their destination. B v the time the sermon was over the last o f the con­ Foreign O ffice In Berlin: 8ervioee “ The French attempt to Invade Up­ gregation would be in. per Alsace haa been frustrated by the had to be continued on the one shoe defenders. In Lorraine the French are basis until another ship arrived retiring from the frontier. Th e Gor­ from Boston with enough equip­ ment fo r the whole congregation to man people find the Havas Fra news reports about so-called big come squeaking in together.— H o­ French progress most amusing and mer Croy in Leslie's. Returning Travelers Say Germane W ere Universally Friendly. Rotterdam.— A thorough canvass of Americans hare shows that the Ger­ mans have been universally courteous to them. Th e hardships undergone by cltisens o f the United States have H m n s WEAK been due In all cases to the conditions m l OCULIST, a«. attending mobilisation, the lack o f facilities for travel and nt first a re­ striction o f the hoars during which the streets could be frequented. A week after the opening o f the war the latter restraint waa eliminated. The government took measures not alone looking to the safety o f Ameri­ cans, but also to their oomfort. Those hardest bit by the war are American students in Germany, who^have found Just aa false as some announced In difficulty In getting their usual re­ 1870. mittances. Every measure has been The army north o f Meta, under the taken to help them. Crown Prince, advancing on both sides o f Longwy, haa defeated and forced Consul Remains at Telng-Tau. back the French army. Th e other m . ■ ■ ■ Washington.— The American consul army under the Bavarian Crown Badlo aett.lt, treatments ara imi m m vMsI- taara—the, thrill the brain s a i b o i, with mal at Tslng-Tau, W illis R. P^ck, has de­ Prince Rnpprecht, which, as already strength s a i n u llt,, suklac old folks jroaag cided to remain through if there is s again Tho, ranee ambttloo sod sovran whea reported won n victory In Lorraine in Ufo tuât ir a n alno,, and «-tear op dull, mvd- siege. Washington made it optional pursuing the defeated enemy, haa dUd traina aad bod, Whan r>mr thought! with him whether he should go or ------hafd vnur muaclan and narra. HO z u l reached a line from Lnnevllle to Bla- and you real aa If you wars "loetnt your grip/1 stay. Several Americans o f German Badin tra. I menu rara» your Barra fbtoo sai m ont bring barb your rigor and rim. descent also are remaining and among The Joy of parfset dlgeetln«, them ase two or three women, who Una. perfect bra Ith Brer, fiber of your whole body oval will nurse the wounded. wonderful Bailo Therapy M tfas ezhlllra- MONK ABC BO BLIBO AB TNKV WHO U P U O C TO OKI I o AUSTRIAN INVASION OF SERVIA STOPPED London.— According to the Tim es’ Venice correspondent, the official tele­ graph agency in Vienna publishes'the following official notice on the Austro- Servlan situation: 'On account of the Russian Inter­ vention in the Servian war, Austria la forced to gather all ita forces for the principal straggle In th i northeast Consequently the attack on Servis u henceforth looked upon as a punitive expedition and not aa definite war. “ The decision, therefore, has been reached to retire from the offensive and take up a waiting atUtnSe, mak­ ing a fresh attack when opportunity presents Itself. ‘The principal losses by Austria on the banks of tbe Drina are not surpris­ ing in view o f the superiority of the numbers o f the enemy.“ Nish, Servis.— ¿er Servis haa Issued a reply to the official communication on the Auatro-Servlan situation. Issued at Vienna, which saya: “ The Servian army captured spoils from the enemy in the engagement on the Drina, consisting o f the following: “ Four thousand five* hundred pris­ oners, M guns, eight H owltaen, 114 caissons, three field ambulancee and medical column with supplies, 14 field kitchens, 15 ammunition, provis­ ion and telegraph wagons, railroad trains, quantities of equipment, sev­ eral strong boxes, etc.” « / Fleets Rush to Amerloan Registry. Washington.— The United States steel corporation, the Standard Oil company and the United Fruit com­ eat which the acid minors m ar havs In aad so pany have notified the government of Lid real p their Intentions to put their fleets un­ “ girsi “ " " pal Ä K lio S n Angusta, 1914. der the American flag, under the new M aud McOriaz, Guardian ofJVard Llvengood M lllsr and Haaal law extending home registry to for» a f f l E u sa. Attorney tor said Guardian. sign built c r a ft Tha Sax of Ships. The word “ ship” is masculine in French, Italian, Spanish and P or­ tuguese and possesses no sex in Teu­ tonic and Scandinavian. Perhaps it would not be an error to trace the custom o f feminising ships back to tbe Greeks, who called them by feminine names, probably oat o f deference to Athene, goddess o f the But the English speaking sailor assigns no such reasons. ’ The «hip to him is always and eternally a lady, even though she be a man-o'- war. She possesses a waist, collars, stays, laces, bonnets, ties, ribbons, chains, watches and a varied assort- London.— A dispatch from S t Pe­ mont o f other distinctly fem inine tersburg, saya that the first great bat­ attributes.— Liverpool Mercury. RUSSIANS REPORT A I VICTORY IN PRUSSIA tle In .the Beat Prussian theater of operations has been fought and won by the kusslans, who gained n com­ plete victory after six days of desper- atAflghting. The correspondent con­ tinues: “ The battle front extended nearly 30 miles on both sides o f the main rail­ way line running from Bydtknhnen, a town on the Russian border, west­ ward. The fighting began when the Russians attacked the German first division, which had delivered several unsuccessful assaults on Bydtkuhnen. The forces on both sides were grad­ ually increased. The Germans finally had three army corps engaged. One army corps had been hurriedly called from Lyck. “ Fierce fighting took place nt Gum- binnen, when the Germans attempted to turn the Ruaslnn right flank. Though the attack here waa conduct­ ed with the utmost vigor, the attempt waa frustrated by the bravery and stubbornness o f the Russian troops on this wing. The Russians took the op­ portunity offered by the concentration of Germans to the northward to direct vigorous assault on their center, whereby thqy captured many guns. Reporta from the Auatrtan-Servlan boundary say that the Servians have won n battle on the Drina, which mili­ tary experts consider highly probable, as the Servians have a comparatively small army but one which has passed through two years’ actual war and therefore haa the advantage o f veter­ ans fighting against amateurs. German Indemnity High. London.— T b e German demand for Indemnity from Brussels and Liege, $40,000,000 from the first city and $10,000,000 from tbe second, is regard­ ed here aa one of tbe hardest calami­ ties suffered by he Belgians aa a re ault o f the Invasion. PRICE Practically everything that enter« the cost of living has increased, with the exception of electric service. H ouse w iring ia as ohoap at this time as ever. We wire your house in accordance with approved meth­ od«. The time is at hand to equip your home with the meant of economical and satisfactory lighting service. 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