Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, July 13, 1916, Image 2

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Live News Hems of All Nations and
Pacific Northwest Condensed ,
for Our Busy Readers.
mmn army in Turkey retires 80
miles in Bagdad ngion to await cooler
waatiier,
Germans fail In counter attack
against the French, who hold ground
they won along the river Somme,
Vienna admits defeat of the Atuv
trisns, when they were driven back
nearly five milee from their positions.
The new 8wiaa war loan of 100, 000,
000 franca at 4 per cent, issued at 07,
baa been overaobacribed by 51,000,000
francs.
Admiral Jellicoe, of the British
navy, reporting on the North Sea
naval battle, estimates the Germane
lost 21 ships.
Since the beginning of the European
war the Swiss national debt has risen
from an average of 28 francs per cap
ita to lev francs.
Theodore Tobisson, owner of s mil
linery tore in Spokane, was shot and
killed In his store by Alphonee Pen
sion. Pansiera, according to the po
nes, sua Tonisson owed nun louoo.
It is understood that the report that
sir bdwsrd Urey, the English foreign
secretary, is to be raised to the peer
age, is correct, and that in fact he al
ready has accepted such an offer. A
baronetcy of the United Kingdom
probably will be conferred upon him.
The War department has announced
that it will call to the colors within
few days the regular army reserve,
consisting of between 4000 and 6000
men who have served in the army, in
order to hasten organisstion of new
units provided by the army reorganisa
tion act.
A new project for saving life at the
time of naval engagements is reported
from Copenhagen. It is said several
prominent Danes intend to organise a
fleet of several hundred motor boats
along the west coast of Jutland. These
boats, flying the Bed Cross flsg, will
be sent out to pick up the wounded
alter eacn sea Dame.
Petitions carrying 78,000 names in
support of initiative No. 24, which au
thorises the operation of breweries and
sale of beer direct to consumers, were
filed with the secretary of state of
Washington. It is estimated that 60,
000 of the petitioners will be found
qualified to sign, while the law needs
only 82,000 signatures to place on the
ballot
Loss of at least 17 lives and prop
erty damage which may total several
millions of dollars resulted from the
tropical storm which swept the esst
Gulf Coast and turned inland Saturday.
All the deaths reported occurred near
Beloit, Ala., where 17 negroes lost
their lives. Several resorts along the
coast m the vicinity of Mobile had not
been heard from. There was no loss
of life in either Mobile or Pensacola,
the Isrgest cities in the storm's path,
according to messengers from those
places, which still were cut off from
the direct wire communication.
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, : -Postlsnd-The entire state of Ore
gon will be protected by strict pra-
afslnst the
A biU to establish a National park
service, with a compensation system
of supervision, and a biU to accept
from the state of Oregon exclusive
jurisdiction over the Crater Lake Na
tional pars, were among measures
passed by the house of representatives.
The customs bureau of the Treasury
department begins an examination to
learn the total amount of arms and am
munition that haa been exported to
Mexico within the last year. The
work was undertaken at the request of
ine war Department. Orders were
sent to all customs inspectors to tabu
late the information and send it to
Washington as soon as possible.
Three desths from heat were report
ed to the police in St. Louis Tuesday.
The victims were elderly men. The
highest temperature was 94 degrees.
No soldier slong the border is to be
without a Bible, if efforts now being
made to provide each fighting man
with a pocket-size khaki-bound volume
at a cost of 6 cents are successful.
The army chaplains who have been in
terested in the movement are leading
their assistance to it. The Bibles are
provided at cost.
Herbert Hunter, a Seattle 'aviator,
flying at 8outh Bend, Wash., while
8000 feet in the air had to descend
when the crank shaft of his engine
broke. Be landed safely on the tide
General Trevino reported Wednesday
night to the Mexican war department
that several wounded American sol
diers, who belonged to detachments en
gaged in the fight at Carrisal, have
been found in different parts of the
state of Chihuahua. He said they
were being returned to the American
bis introduction of infantile paralysis
Infection, tlanoah orders issued Sun
day by the State Beard of Health, sssf
forwarded try state Health Officer
David N. Sobers- to all local ha
officers, and county judges, throughout
the state.
To further Insure the observance of
these precautions against the plague
that is terrorising Mew York., Gover
nor Wlthyeombe has been requested by
the State Board of Health to issui
proclamation to the county judges of
Oregon, instructing them to establish
the quarantine st every railroad sta
tion within their jurisdiction. -
The plan is simple, though necessar
ily involving a great deal of close ob
servation and employment of a regi
ment of medical inspectors and assist
ants.
Incoming passengers, under 15 years
of age, from all Esstarn points, will
no met at each station by authorised,
inspectors. Their temperatures will
be taken. If the temperature be above
normal, or if any other indication of
the dread malady is observed, the child
will be placed under strict quarantine.
Epidemic la Subsiding:.
New York Nineteen more deaths
from infantile paralysis in New York
City for the 24 hours ended at 10
o'clock Sunday morning were reported
by the depsrtment of health, making
the total fatalities 224 since the epi
demic started. There was a drop in
the number of new esses, 8B being re
ported Sunday against 95 Saturday.
The total number of eases now has
reached 980. The mortality rate Is
still about 28 per cant. Brooklyn con
tinued to lead with new cases.
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LI IImJJI Tie.
Life of Prtsidod if kfalm
MSc SttjH by Aaardiist
Buenos Aim An attempt to as
Satiate President de la Plua was made
Sunday by a self-styled anarchist. The
President was standing on a balcony of
a government building reviewing some
troops when a man in the crowd of
spectators suddenly drew a revolver
and fired at him. The shot went wild
and the would-be assassin was ar
rested.
The great crowd of spectators
surged forward in an effort to take the
1111 from his guards and lynch
him, but this was prevented by the
soldiers. The man gave his name
Jean Uandrini. He said he was born
in Argentina and was 24 yean old.
Utrte. SUtes lbs 21,000,000
Met Drift b K&ry Service
Washington. D. C. The census bu
reau, while unable to answer specifical
ly the question how many able-bodied
citizens of military age there are in the
United States, estimates that the total
number of male eitisens and and those
who have declared their intention to
become eitisens, who are 18 to 46
years old inclusive, is not far from 21,
000,000.
This estimate is based on the as
sumption that there has been an in-
of aproximately 10 per cent in
the population of the country since the
us of 1910. When that census
taken the total number of male
eitisens and prospective eitisens 18
yean old and over but under 46 wsj
19,183,000. Of this number, 14,857,
000 ware foreign-born whites who had
become naturalised or had declared
their intention of doing so, 2,062,000
were negroes and 50,000 were Indians.
Serafisb lasist ftsd Ssppfy is SbsrL
lSwie.
Krsljas. VtnsTES TO fnSZl
Vessel Successfully Breaks Blockade
of British Warships Will Take
Home Needed Supplies.
Baltimore The world's not subma
rine merchant vessel, the German
derwater liner Deutschlsnd, anchored
below Baltimore Sunday night, after
voyaging safely across the Atlantic,
passing the allied blockading squad
rons and eluding enemy cruisers
watching for her off the American
The Hague During a debate on the
food situation at the Thursday evening
non of the Berlin city eounetL the
Socialists complsined of the inequality
and inadequacy of the distribution of
food under the mass-feeding scheme.
Councillor Hommsen declared that no
resident of Berlin was yet starving.
This elicited a sharp contradiction.
Municipal Physician Weber main
tained there was no question of under
feeding yet, whereupon cries of strong
dissent arose from the Socialists.
The Socialist councillor, Hoffman.
asid that he himself had been s patient
at the Kudolph Vrrchow hospital for
months, and knew how seriously the
dietary had been reduced.
Explosion Follows Rsld. 1
Seattle A few minutes after the
police bad wrecked the stock snd fix
tures of the Puget Drug company at
lbzo First avenue during a liquor raid
Sunday night, Are caused by sn explo
sion, completed the destruction of the
interior of the store. No one was in
the store at the time of the explosion,
but it is believed that acid leaking
from a bottle came into contact with
the contents of a barrel, of alcohol
which the police had broken open. One
hundred bottles snd several demijohns
of whisky also were destroyed by the
pones. The estimated loss was 1100.
British Statesmen Shifted.
London Following the appointment
last week of David Lloyd-George as
secretary for war, official announce
ment was made of several other chang
es in the government. . Ed win Samuel
Montagu, financial secretary to the
treasury, takes Lloyd-George's place
ss minister of munitions, Thomas Me-
Kinnon wood, secretary of state for
Scotland, becomes chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancsstsr and financial sec
retary to the treasury.
She carried a message from Emperor
William to President Wilson, a quan
tity of mail estimated at 150 tons and
a cargo of 750 tons of costly chemicals
snd dyestuffs, and Is to carry
home a similar amount of nickel and
crude rubber sorely needed by the Ger
man army.
Sixteen days out from Bremerhaven
to Baltimore, the submarine reached
safety between the Virginia capes at
1:4b o clock Sunday morning, by
heavy pall of darkness which settled
over the entrance of the bey, with the
setting of s tell-tale half moon.
Once inside, the visitor threw cau
tion aside snd began shrieking his si-
Ten signalling a pilot and at the
time attracting the attention of the
tug Thomas F. Timmons, which had
been wsiting in the lower bay for
nearly two weeks to greet the Deutsch
lsnd and convoy her into port-
Little was known here shout what
happened during the epoch-making
cruise across the ocean, which in
small measure at least breaks the
blockade on German trade with the
rest of the world. None of the sub
marine's crew had landed and the
agenta of her owners bad received only
meager reports, such information as
wss available came directly from the
pilot and from Captain Bans F.
Hinsch, of the North German Lloyd
Liner Heater, laid up here since the
beginning of the war.
If. (He, WriwsjtM Sate
fiai Later, hones Fns hi
Olympis, Wash. J. F Gillies, twice
convicted of embezzling $20,000 from
state industrial insurance funds while
employed as dsim agent for the state.
Sunday night pried off two flimsy locks
with a bolt as a jimmy and escaped
from the Thurston county jail. With
him went Henry Roberts, awaiting
transfer to the reformatory for s stat
utory offense.
Prosecuting Attorney Yantis ordered
the arrest of Mrs. Gillies on a warrant
charging her with aiding the escape of
the prisoners. Mrs. Gillies was not
locked up, but wss taken to the home
of a policemen and placed in the care
of the officer's wife.
It is believed the prisoners boarded
a train bound for Portland.
An automobile is known to have left
town about midnight, and it is be
lieved to have taken the two men to
ward bansds. At a late hour no trace
bad been reported of either.
Shortly after dark Gillies and Bob
erts locked an old man held on a minor
charge in his cell snd pried their wey
out-
Sheriff McCorkle was at Centralis
and James Fennell, County game war
den, who occasionally slept at the jail,
wss out of town. .
By sawing off the riveted end of the
bolt by which their cell would have
been locked, bad that precaution been
taken. Gillies snd Roberta slipped out
the bolt and then sawed the and, of It
off on the bias to make a chisel point,
by which they pried their way out
Gillies evidently let himself from the
window to the ground 16 feet below
with a blanket.
!
Vellow Press is Target.
Washington, D. C. A bill intro
duced Monday by Representative
Campbell, of Kansas, would make, it
unlawful for any person, company,
corporation, press association or news
paper publication to publish or trans
mit sny false report or rumor bear
ing on the international relations of
the United States snd tending to in
juriously effect peaceful relations with
the government or people of any other
country. .
It was referred to the judiciary committee.
There may be virtue In the man
- Who'a always sure he's right.
Who'll never hsar eeother's plan
And seeks no further light;
fiat I Ilka mors the chap who slugs
- A somewhat siffarsnt song.
Who sera, when he haa mssaed i
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Art ca ErrsectaboM On3 VC5
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to llzzy Thoughtless Coepia
By LAURA JEAN UBSEY
"Fa sorry; I wss wrong."
It's hard for anyone to say
That failure's dus to Mm
That he lost his fight or way
bees ass his lights burned dim.
It takes a man astds to throw
The vsnlty that's, strong.
Confessing: " Twee my - fault.
know;
rm sorry; I wss wrong."
And so, I figure, those who use
This honest, manly phrase,
Hste it too much thstr way to lose
On many future days.
They'll keep the path and make the)
right
Bees use they do not long
To have to say, when they're not
rignt: -'Tm
sorry; I was wrong."
Richmond Tlmes-fJlspatoh.
Every Boy
Whittle
Boy Can Have fl
Here's How II
when off to the park or country
and loafing along a shady
watching a host drift Idly or a
line cork rest upon the still surface, It
Is a fine time to smploy an hour or so
In making those delights to every boy,
bark and plug whistles. The skillful
boy learns the method and his first
effort at least toots in a fashion, whin
others may hardly get a whisper out
of their Initial attempt Later per
fection of method and getting the
knack result in a shrill blsst that en
dangers one's eardrums.
Cut a straight willow twig about the
length and twice the diameter of a
lead pencil, one end of which Is cut
bevel, as here shown. At three
four Inches from the end cut through
the bark all around; this will be the
length of the whistle. This section
should be free of knots or roughness.
On your knee, or better, on a flat
wooden feurface, hammer . the bark
beau
fltSmsS'
Whistles In the Making.
smartly, turning It so aa to strike
every portion; use the back of your
knife, a stout pleas of stick, or
smooth stone
This hammering separates the liber
from the sapwood, and with a little
gentle twisting and pulling the bark
will slip off the twig. Cut the twig
the same length as the bark and at
the bevel end flatten one aide.
shown. About en Inch back of the
end cut a thumbnail-shape hole in the
bark to come above the flat side of the
twig and Insert the twig. Then blow.
Alaaka Sends in Bullion.
Buttle, Wash. Seven hundred and
fifty thousand dollars in gold bullion,
the Isrgest shipment received from
Alsaks this year, was brought here
Sunday by the steamer Humboldt,
which arrived from Skagway. The
gold, the first of the Spring cleanup
in interior Alaska, wss shipped from
Fairbanks by the first steamer up the
Yukon and transported to Sksgway
over White Pass from Whits Horse,
the bead of river navigation.
Some Things That Are New.
Experts have listed more than 10,-
im varieties of orchids.
A water-cooled motorcycle has been
Invented by an Englishman.
Among the jewelry novelties Is
combination penknife and lead pencil.
The six state capitals of Australia
hare been connected by wireless
telegraphy.
Concealed under the flap of a new
cap for men la a pocket for money or
vaiuaoies.
The world's greatest wireless station
has been built In Italy, powerful
enough to eonununtcate with North
and South America when similar sta
tions are erected on this side of the
Atlantic
To facilitate mold writing there haa
been Invented a metal device to be
clamped to the little finger and with
sueir on which to rest the next fin
ger and sUde over a surface written
upon.
To insure the owner of a private
shaving cup kept In a barber shop that
he Is Its only user there has been In
vented a paper cap to cover It which
cannot be removed without breaking
seal.
In the last few yean Moscow haa
been Increasing In population more
rapidly than at any time in a eenturv
and, If the present rate be continued,
It will have more than 1,000,000 resi
dents in 1920.
Facta and Figures.
United States last year produced
1,731 tons of ssbestoa.
Alaaka'a INI mineral prod action
waa valued at tSt.sMJxi.
Virginia, In 116, Brined IJXUh
tons of coal, valued st 7,H1,I4.
Amerlcsn exports of canned salmon
are valued at 17,000,000 yearly.
Caw of Rusaia'a income fa estimates
to be 180 every SO asnonns
President Wilson has opened to sst
tletnent 148,7. scree of bust la Ssy
linaa valley, CsJllorala.
(OoayrktM. ant.) '
Oft expectation talis, and most oft
. there
Where moat It promises, and oft ft
hlta
Where hope Is coldest and despair
It ssems strange to me how many
young man and women of good sense
m nrtarrv lark
ing In judgment
when It come to
msrrying. A man
'meets an attrac
tive young woman,
courts her ss
many weeks as
his father gave
years to his court
ship, and off they
go to get the holy
knot tied which
admits of no un
tying. Ths young man
may have but a
meager aalary,
but the bride Is
- - sanguine rest Be
cause Barry Is so
smart hs cannot help but succeed.
Harry knows that his sslarv Is hardlv
adequate to support two comfortably,
but he haa sanguine hopes that dad-ln-law
will come to their rescue, provid
ing his own father proves a bit stub
born shout helping out
Another weds on the hsnhasard hs-
lief that his rich bachelor uncle Is to
make hras his heir sad that he osa
struggle along somehow until Uncle
John's fortune comes to hand. Expec
tancy gets a crashing blow when TJnele
John brings home a wife himself. Bat
there's his wife's Aunt Bally. 4 She
will not plsy tbsm such a trick. Her
fortune will come to aid them when
they will be to the most need of tt
Who can account for the whims of
ancient aunts? Spinster Salty takes en
a new lease of life when a welrtc-do
widower commences to call upon her
and bids fair to outlive the bride and
groom and their children attar them.
In her case, expectations tremble In
the balance. A woman whs) la not
man-hater can usually be induced to
wsd under the right auspices.
Those who wed In the expectation
ot getting swoon from outside sources
more orten than not are forces to "sup
sorrow with the I noon of erief." as
old philosopher hss tersely slssd up
the situation and expressed himself
thereupon. Rich old tathere-tn-law may
become bankrupt or. If widowers, wed
again, which Is quite as heavy a blow
to an expectant son-in-law. Aunts and
uncles have hobbles and pet charities
Brothers snd sisters prove that they
are only interested In looking out for
No. 1.
There's only one way to succeed and
that Is to roll up one's sleeves and hoe
his own row paddle his own canoe
vigorously against the tide and, as T,
R. hss knowingly phrased it "Trust
to Providence, but at the same time
depend on yourself."
A Few Smiles.
a w r
m
Dad'a Inquiry.
Had came to the
city to visit his son
young man ot
fashion snd style.
whose coat was a
very elaborate one.
and so were his
collar and tile.
Said he: "Dad,
yon plainly can see
It Is true, bow well
I now prosper and
thrive." "Yea,"
said the old man,
"I see thst you do. But where Is the
hack that you drive?"
Eaay.
"I see where a firm advertises 50 as
sorted hotel labels for II. Ton stick
them on your suitcase and pose as a
widely traveled man."
What If people ask you questions
about ths plsces you pretend to have
visited?"
Oh, you simply memorize the name
of the principal hotel In each city and
there Is nothing more you need to
know."
Hoping Againat Hops.
"Tour wife Is troubled with a pe
culiar throat ailment," said the phy-
slcisn. "She must talk as little as
possible"
Bay, doctor, queried the anxious
husband, "is there any possible chance
of Its becoming chronic?"
No Wonder.
Wow!" exclaimed the victim In the
chair, "that razor pulls!"
Sense me, boss," said the ton-
aorlal artist ss he paused to examine
the piece of hardware, "Ah owe yoh
all a pology. Due am de rssser Ah
wore t de ball las' night
Like Cures tike.
"My heart Is
filled with bitter
ness," ssld the fair
but fickle maid,
"What you need,"
rejoined the young
physlclsn of the
homeopathic
school, "Is a big
dose of quinine."
An Honest Desler.
"Is that marble?" asked a customer,
pointing to a small bust of Kentucky's
famous stateussn.
No. sir," replied the conscien
tious dealer, "that's Clay.",
Mother's Cook Book.
Ths Masculine View.
Singleton Women seem to he born
with the bargain instinct.
Wederly That's -right My wife
has just reduced her age from thirty
five to twenty-nine.
Coiiara Remain Low.
In any well-thought-out scheme of
dress the collar Is of paramount Im
portance. Last year tt rose to unpre
cedented eminence, threatening even
to hide the face of the wearer from
the gase of an admiring world. But
there are limits even to fashion, and
this year a compromise hss been er
st Walls It points an upward
way at the bask and at either aide,
the oouar remains open in bent, the
rntarvsnrni spsce serosa the neck be
tas: sreajnently bridged f a eestsio of
narrow bands of ellk -ear velvet fas
tened by fancy stu&g. A sasvettr to
nsckwesr Is ths stale-end ooUsr. Made
ot tulle or ribbon, er ehMon, or lace,
ft fastens close and his stmd-4he
throat and Is prorrded -wish loss;, flat
tering ends rsschmg to tea waist or
below tt. - ..
Custards.
There are no more wholesome des
serts for both the young and old than
various custards. The flavor and man
ner of serving msy be varied so that
they seem at each appearance like
something new. Some like ohoeolste
nsvor, others are fond of caramel,
while nutmeg, cinnamon and flavoring
extracts make a variety of flavors.
If a molded custard is desired It
must be rich in eggs, if a simple
steamed or baked oup custard, two
eggs with a pint of milk gives a smooth,
nice consistency. One ot the secrets
of a smooth velvety custard Is to cook
it just enough, and always over water
or the cups set in water. A coarse cus
tard that has separated into curds and
whey is neither attractive nor whole
some as the egg and albumen of the
milk are both overcooked. Set the
cups Into wster and put Into a moder
ate oven, and when they are Arm near
ly to the center remove, for the beet in
the custard win usually be sufficient
to finish cooking It, after ft has been
removed if it is not taken from the
water; Many fall In cooking custard
because they forget that the egg and
milk still cooks If left in the water
bath even after taking from the oven.
When making caramel it Is well to re
member that the oustard needs sweet
ening besides the caramel, as brown
ing sugar destroys some ot Its sweet
ies.
Bound ttssk sn Casserole.
Place two pounds of round steak en
a board, sesson with salt and pepper
and pound a cupful of flour or more
into it turning on each side and using
a meat pounder or the edge of a aau
cer. When the floor is all used out
Into serving sized pieces, out Into the
casserole, adding just enough wster to
cover the bottom, cover finely chopped
onion, place the cover over and bake
three hours. Add water occasionally.
if necessary. By browning the meat
In a little hot fat the flavor of the
dish Is changed and adds variety. The
meat will be tender and there will be
a delicious gravy.
Lamb Broth With Barley and Vega-
tables.
Soak a third of a cupful of barley
In a cupful, or more of water over
night; set to cook early the next
morning, pouring over the barley and
water a. quart of balling water; let
cook on an asbestos mat and add wa
ter ss needed. Half an hour before
dinner, add one-fourth of a cupful each
ot carrots cut In cubes, onion In
shreds, celery in bits, and a lable
spoonful of finely minced parsley. Let
cook until the vegetables are done;
add two quarts ot lamb broth with salt
and pepper to sesson.
Add a halt a cupful of r'pe olives
to fricasseed chicken and note the Im
provement In flavor,
Hit or Mits.
The srjodnees of some people Is ex
ceedingly tiresome.
Analogy la merely a method of con
vincing without proof.
A man's shoes may get tight from
taking water, but he doesn't
If ths donkey were king ot the brute
creation more men might trsthfully
boest of royal blood.
One writer says that satanM rati was
probably due to his baring eocoiat
auy slipped on peal of thander.
takes tbe -wss, to make a msy
sen gat amove on himself. All tt has
to do le baek up against aim and fash.
' The average sees jest ae many
jueer things when he last ra leva sa
"ksn he ts, tat tavay asej gsst sjaate ge