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Dr. Wine Is a false- ooth expert. There tt 'ALWAYS ONE BEST" n every calling, and )r. Wise lays claim to his distinction in Ora rm. 27 Yori' npainc. What wa can't auar antes we don't do. LOW PRICES FOR HH.H-CRADB WORK. Good Red Robber Plates, each .... fS.M The Beat Ret. Rubber Plaice, each 7.50 IB-Kan.. Gold or Porcelaia Crown 1.00 WISE DENTAL CO. RELIABLE PAINLESS DENTISTS. Phonos Msln 1029, A 2021. IBM Third Street, Falling Bldg ., Portland, Oregon S. IE. Cor. Third and Washington. TTTfjflTlSh.' Don't Worry, Przemysl It Plain , Pzham'lal. , . , Przemysl, which the Russians are attacking, according' to Llpplncott's Gazetteer, the New International En cyclopedia and the Standard diction ary, la pronounced Pzhem'lsl. The "z" aa la general with Slavic languages, is pronounced "zh," and the "r" is elided by the natural pro cess of rapid enunciation and the ten dency to render the consonantal com binations easier to pronounce. Bora Eye.. Granulated KyelldB and Stte. promptly healed with , Rotuau Jye, Bal aam. Adv. Approaching Danger. Profeesora In a Massachusetts col lege are planning ways and means lor pacttylng their German colleague upon his return from Dresden. "What ever will the village do with a German con tact mine floating round on Its usually glossy surface?" the professors are asking. We don t want him explod ing on the sidewalk." Communicated, .. Anybody can dye successfully with .Putnam fadeless Dyes, Grouchy. "I understand Purls dressmakers are going to copyright their gowns." "Nonsense!" exclaimed Mr. Grow. cher. "Aa fashions are going, there won't be enough of them to make room for a oopyrlght notice." Wash Ink-ton Star. ground, all buried beneath several feet of earth. It was evident that they had been sunk Into the ground by their own weight more than a century ago. The Fhipps street ground was the bur ial place of early settlers from 11130. 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No. 40, 1914 IIVHKI writing advertisers, please Sua. tlB tr.li pnncr. First Chief Orders Railway Closed a Precautionary Measrue Rebels Get Munitions. El Paso, Texas General Francisco Villa, dominant leader in Northern Mexico, has denounced the central government headed by Venustiano Car- ranza and announced, his independence in a statement sent to the Associated Press. - - - . - , This placed the state of Chihuahua in open revolt . against the party in power at Mexico City as well as Sonora, the next border state to the west, where Governor Maytorena pre viously has proclaimed his independ ence of the constitutionalist party aa represented by Carranza. - ' Villa agents sent several carloads of munitions as well as troops to assist Governor Maytorena, of Sonora, who IB in ' open revolt against Carranza. This was followed later, according to reports received here, by the Bending of 500,000 pesos in Villa paper cur rency to Maytorena officials. . This money, it was said, was being placed in circulation In that part of Sonora domniated by the Maytorena forces to absorb the constitutionalist or Carranza issue. General Obregon, one of the Carran za adherents, who heads the North western military zone of which Sonora is a part, remained at Chihuahua City, said persons arriving from the South. He was reported last week to have been arrested by Villa. Telegrams received here several days ago signed with Obregon's name said that he was returning at once to the national capital. It was declared officially that Obregon was held a pris oner at Villa s house In Chihuahua. All available troops under Villa's command were rushed to meet what was reported as a strong force of Carranza troops moving north from Zacatecas. Even the two brigades which were sent on an overland march Into Sonora to assist the Maytorena revolt were recalled hurriedly. They passed through Juarez on their way back to Chihuahua City, Villa's capi tal. - WORLD-WIDE MISERY IS CAtlSED BY, EUROPEAN WAR New York Commerce In every spot in the world has been seriously affect ed by the European war, say belated reports from missions established throughout the world by the Persby terian church. ,J . ' '. .West Africa is facing a critical sit uation; Syria is in utter hopelessness; Persia is chaotic, especially in finan cial circles; missionaries in India are unable to receive outside financial aid; Chilean industry is prostrated and the country is in a pitiable plight; the poor in Guatemala have been driven by hunger to confiscate the food stores of the wealthy. Such are the sombre pictures of some of the mission fields revealed by Dr. A. W. Halsey, secre tary of the Presbyterian board of fore ign missions. Epidemic ot Cholera Dis covered Among Austrian Venice Nine cases of Asiatic chol era have been discovered among the wounded soldiers in Hungary, accord ing to an official announcement by the Hungarian minister of the interior. The announcement has excited great apprehension throughout the dual mon archy. . It is learned here that the first sus pected case of cholera in Hungary was that of wounded soldier, who was brought, on September 15, to Bekesc- saba from the Ualiclan battlefield. The bacteriological examination clearly showed Asiatic cholera. The patient was immediately iso lated. Since then eight other . cases have been discovered, also among the wounded who returned from Galicia. One case was found at Munkacs, an other at Tokad (Tokay) and aix at Dumaszerdahely, in PreBsberg, imme diately on the Austrian border, within an hour s ride ot Vienna. Vienna is awaiting with keen anx iety, news of the progress of the fight ing against the Russians and Servians. Venezuelans in Revolt. Port of Spain, Trinidad It is re ported here that Venezuelan revolu tionists under Horatio du Charme sur prised the Venezuelan government forces at Cano, Colorado, a port of entry in the former state of Bermudes, Indicting a defeat, after which they captured Guanoco. Du Charme later repulsed the government troops sent against him. The rising against the government, according to advices re ceived here, appears to be well sup ported in the region where the hostil ites have occurred. Kaiser Loses 104,589 Men. BerlinThe total German casualties in dead, wounded and misaing, as offi cially reported to date, are 104.689. The causalty list announced Monday adda a total of 10,527 casualitea to those previously announced. The total casualty list la aa follows: Dead, 15, 674; wounded, 66,908; missing, 23,007. According to a letter from an officer of the German auxiliary cruiser Kaiser Wilhelm der tiroese. this vessel was not sunk by the British cruiser High f lyer, as wai asserted, but was blown up when her ammunition was gone. Loyal Troops Mobilizing. Bownaville: Tex. -nonornl mnhlH. ation of troops in Northern Mexico loyal to General Carranza la under way at Monterey, aecordnig to reports cur rent in Matamoraa. onnosita Rmwna- ville. The Matamoras garrison de parted suddenly for Monterey with the explanation from officers that all troona went hemo- VAtnrnMl rn thair native states and that atata troona wouja replace ttiem. Hoarding Cash by Banks Is Denounced by McAdoo Washington, D. C Secretary Mc Adoo has adopted stringent measures to urge National banks to extend legit imate credit and charge normal inter est rates on loans. He telegraphed to ten National banks in the four reserve cities in the South that their requests for additional crop-moving funds from the Federal goverment would not be granted at this time, and made it clear that his action was taken in connection with reports of excessive interest rates and restriction of credits. In a statement made public with the telegram Mr. McAdoo declared that there was an extraordinary hoarding of money by banks throughout the country and piling up of reserves with out occasion. He said reports to the controller of the currency showed that money-hoarding had been carried on by banks to an extreme degree, and an nounced that he expected to focus at tention on the guilty banks by issuing a daily list of those with excessive re serves. Although the Federal government has no power over state banks or trust companies, the secretary explained that state superintendents would be asked to furnish available information on money-hoarding in such institutions. He characterized money-hoarding by banks as the agency most likely to im pair confidence and injure business. London Watches Sky for Attacks by Air Craft London England is becoming more and more apprehensive about German aeroplanes snd Zeppelins. 'Prepara tions have been made" in the English capital against such an attack. It is generally conceded that Zeppe-Uns-could hardly make a trip over as well defended a country as London in the daytime because of the guns on high buildings. At night the flight of a Zeppelin over London would be com paratively safe. For weeks lights about Buckingham Palace have not been lighted and with in the last few days only about one third of the London street lights have been turned on. Stores, theaters, ho tels and other public places have been asked through the newspapers to re duce their lights to the minimum that London may not offer a bright glow for the guidance of aerial navigators. Masonic Sign Said to Have Saved 50 from Execution Ostend The power of Freemasonry is illustrated by a story told here by a citizen of Louvain, who, with the Ma sonic sign, Bays he saved 50 of his fel low citizens from being shot to death by German troops. This group of citizens, according to the recital of the Belgian Mason, had been lined up for execution. The Ger man firing party had aimed their rifles when the narrator gave a Masonic sign. The German officer commanding the firing squad happened to belong to the craft. He recognized a brother Mason and ordered the Louvain Free mason to leave the ranks. This meant sparing his life. The Louvain citizen, however, re fused, saying: "My fellow citizens are no more guilty than I am. If you are going to kill them, I shall be killed with them." The German officer then ordered the release of the entire party. Red Cross Society Said to Be Swamped by Wounded New York The number of those wounded In battle in Europe is already in the hundreds of thousands. The hospitals and churches of Paris and Berlin and cottages on the battlefield are filled, and many other wounded lie exposed in trenches, according to Ern est P. Bicknell, national director of the American Red Cross, who arrived here on the steamship Olympic, from Liverpool. Mr. Bicknell, who left New York on the - battleship Tennes see, the American vessel which carried gold to Americans In need in Europe, spent several weeks observing condi tions in the countries at war. "The truth is," Mr. Bicknell said, "that over the thousands of square miles already battle-swept there have been left almost countless thousands of men helpless from ghastly wounds. Some have been gathered into trains by the Red Cross Burgeons and nurses and taken to hospitals in the larger cities. "Let no man imagine the American Red Cross can do too much or enough. Nurses and surgeons are needed more and more, and also medical and hospi tal supplies." India Loyal to Britain. London "Germany made a mistake about India, as it did about Ireland. And anybody who counts on India to be false to England will come a crop per." In these words his highness Aga Khan, recognized temporal leader of 60,000,000 Indian Mohammedans, summed up the Indian empire's status in the world war. Aga Kahn has di rected the Khoja Moslems, who num ber millions, and over whom he ia spir itual and temporal head, to place their personal services and resources at the disposal of the government. Russians Run to Shelter. Berlin (via wireless to Sayville, L. I.) Special dispatches from the East ern fighting zone report that General von Hindenberg pursued the Russians until they reached the guns of fort ress. The Kovno roads are reported to be quagmires. Correspondents as sert they personally saw at Wlrballen Russian train of 40 or 50 cars bear ing a Red Cross insignia loaded with rifles and artillery ammunition. It is officially said the Russians lost in the battles near Tannerberg 92,000 men captured and 160,000 killed. Cathedral Ordered Spared. New York Count Von Bernatorff, the German ambassador to the United Statea, received the following wireless dispatch from the German office at Berlin: The German government states officially, in contradiction ot the Havas Agency report that the German artillery purposely destroyed important buildinga in Rheima, that orders were given to spare the cathedral by all means. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. I Portland Oregon hops sold this week at the highest price of the sea son. McNetT Bros, bought 138 bales of fuggles at 18 to 19 cents. One hundred bales of this quality were ob tained from a local dealer and the re mainder waa the Cooper lot at Inde pendence. ' " Several dealers were in the market, but found growers very firm- A bid of 17 cents on 250 bales of West Side hops was turned down by the owner. It is said a number of purchases of in ferior grades and of small lots over contracts have been bought at 14 and 15 cents, but holders of good hops are not disposed to sell them under 18 centB. Apples are moving better. The market is in good shape for fancy stock, and as prices are reasonable the demand is growing. Fancy apples are quoted at $1.25 to $1.50 and choice at 75 cents to $1. The season for Grav ensteins is drawing to a close and Kings, Jonathans, Twenty Ounce, Snows and that class are coming to the front. The trade looks for a heavy local consumption of apples aa soon as summer fruits are off the market. The Canadian apple crop is not going to be the menace to Northwestern ap ples on Eastern markets that was pre dicted a few weeks ago, according to Walter M. Dickerson, who has just re turned from Canada. Several weeks ago the opinion was freely expressed by authorities that because of the big apple crop generally, including Can ada, and the curtailment of Canadian apple exports by the' European war, Canadian apples would seek an outlet in the United States in competition with apples grown here. Wheat Bid: Bluestem, $1.03 per bushel; forty-fold, 96c; club, 94c; red Russian, 90c; red Fife, 90c. Oats Bid: No. 1 white feed, $26.25 per ton. . Barley Bid: No. 1 feed;, $21.60 per ton; brewing, $22. Millfeed Spot prices : Bran, $26 26.60 per ton; shorts, $2929.25; rolled barley, $28. Corn Whole, $38 per ton; cracked, $39. Hay Old timothy, Eastern Oregon, $1516 per ton; new crop timothy, valley, $12.5013; grain hay, $10 11-; alfalfa, $1213.60. Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, case count, 3031c per dozen; candled, 33 35c. . Poultry Hens, 13J14c; springs, I414c; turkeys, young, 22c; ducks, 1015c; geese, ll12c. Butter Creamery prints, extras, 35c per pound; cubes, 8132c. Pork Block, llllgc per pound. Veal Fancy, 13Jc per pound. Vegetables Cucumbers, 50c per box; eggplant, 7c per pound; peppers, 67Jc; artichokes, 85c$l per dozen; tomatoes, 6065c per crate; cabbage, ljc per pound; peas, 66c; beans, 4 6c; corn, 75c$l per sack; celery, 50(3)85c per dozen ; cauliflower, $1.25 1.75; asparagus, $2.25 per box; sprouts, 10c per pound. Onions Yellow, $11.26 per sack. Green Fruits Apples, new, 60c $1.50 per box; cantaloupes, $11.60 per crate; casabaB, $1.25(5)1.60 per dozen; pears, $11.60; peaches, 45(a) 70c per box; grapes, 75c$1.60 per crate. Potatoes Oregon, $1.60 per sack; Yakima, $1.50; sweets, 2Jc per pound. Hops 1914 crop, 1718c per pound; 1913 crop, nominal. - Wool Valley, 181201c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 1620Jc; mohair, 1914 clip, 27jc per pound. Cascara bark Old and new, 4c per pound. Cattle Prime steers, $7(ffi:7.26; choice, $6.506.76; medium, $6.25 6.50; choice cows, $66.25; medium, $5.25 5.76; heifers, $6.60 6.25; calves, $6 8.60; bulls, $3 4.76; stags, $4.506. Hogs Light, $88.25; heavy, $7 7.25. Sheep Wethers, $45.40; ewes, $3.504.60; lambs, $55.60. Seattle Yakima potatoes are so scarce on the street that the trade was supplied wholly from White Rivers, which jumped to the unusual level of $30. There was not a Back of Eastern Washington spuds on the entire av enue. Growers were paid $22 in less than carload lots for White Rivers. It is thought that the scarcity of Yaki mas ia due to the recent rains, which have prevented digging. It is a con soling idea for the street to hug to its bosom, but there is no escape from the knowledge that growers are speculat ing and in furthering this plan are withholding shipments from the mar ket with the evident determination to cause a rise, . . The apple trade is very brisk, with the choice of buyers running strongly to cooking stock. Frequent sales in lots of twenty-five boxes were made. There la little call as yet for eating stock. Jonathans are in demand and Winter Bananas enjoy a liberal move ment. The life of the apple trade is due to the disappearance of peaches and pears. Only a few Elbertas are available and these sell up to 66c. Bartlett pears have gone for the sea son. Idahoa and Fall Butters are ar riving in good commercial Iota. Eggs Select ranch, 8536c dozen. Poultry Live hens, 1015c pound; old roosters, 10c; 1914 broilers, 13 14c; .ducklings, 1012c; geese, 10c; guinea fowl, $9 per dozen. Dressed Pork 10llc per pound. Dressed Veal Small, 1314.cper pound; large, (g 13c Apples New, cooking, 75c$l per box; Gravensteins, $11,25; Jona thans, $1.25(ti)l.B0; Winter Bananas, $1.75; Kings, 76c$l. Crabapples 40c$l per box. Cranberries $8.76 per barrel. Grapes Malagas, $1 per crate; To kays, 90c$l; Concords, 25c per bas ket. Pears Bartlett, $1.601.76 per box; Seckle, 6060c. Peaches 60(ff 60c per crate. Plums 50c$l per crate. ' Dressed Beef Prime beef steers, 1212jc per pound; cows, ll12c; heifers, 12c Dressed Veal 15)c per pound. . Dressed Hogs Whole, packing house, 14c per pound. 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