[ ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZj OREGON NEWS NOTES FRENCH AND ENGLISH ATTACK A FAILURE OF GENERALINTEREST Events Occurring Throughout Plans of Allies Troops Fall and They Are Forced to Retire the State During the Past Before Germans. Week. WAR The thrill o f w a r’s a base deceit; PLEDGE TO FOLES WAR IS FORMALLY — DECLARED BY JAPAN A K ASTERS iROKE Hostilities Open in Far East as The rattle of the drum a a He. I t lu res b rav e m en w ith w rurrylns feet T o go w h ere m a n y dangers He; It »Inga a aoldler’a death la rweet; It tell» how great tt la to die^ Czar’s Prom.sa of Freedom Averts Feared Revolt. GENERAL JOFFRE Result ot Germany’s F ail­ ure to Reply. And yet no d e a th oan gplendld be Toklo.—The E m peror of Ja p an de­ t ’s caused by BS»nsbnesa and pride; Paris.—The French war office Is­ Th T e h a weeping clared w ar ag ain st Germany. T he im­ w id o w —doee not she Salem Rule M ay Change. Lo ng fo r the husband a t her aide? sued the following: perial resc rip t officially inau g urates Salem.—A commission-managerial an y aelllah v ic to ry "The French and English, the plan C an h ostilities in th e F ar E ast as a resu lt R estore the loved o n * that has died? form of government for Salem has of attack having failed, owing to^ un­ of G erm any’s failure to reply to the been recommended by a com m ltee ap­ foreseen difficulties, have retired on To die fine. Jap an ese ultim atum . gain. But no pointed by the mayor and city council the covering positions. Signs h ere indicate th a t four na­ N« le Une, Poles T re a te d W ith M ors Considers The thin to make an Investigation. The report >litlcal e x p e rts of E urope have ond squadron nud Rear-Adm iral Tsu- land o perations against the G erm ans. A dm iral Von Tlrpitz, head of the vanced across an extrem ely difficult W ith th e tak in g over o f the govern er the federal in vestigation ordered by long predicted th a t th is w ould be the German navy departm ent, who w ill be co untry and m ade a co u ra g eo u s'attac k m ent of Mexico by General Venus- first move of R ussia In th e event of chlya com m ander of th e th ird squa­ P O PE’S BODY LAID TO R E S T P re sid en t W ilson is responsible. chief naval adviser of the Kaiser. when they em erged from th e woods, tinno C arranza as provisional presi w a r b reak in g out b etw een th a t country dron. The blockade of Tsing Tau, the for­ Im p ressive F in a l R ites O v e r R em ain s b u t w ere obliged to fall back a fte r a dent, succeeding Francisco C arbajal, and G erm any or w ith A ustria. T he W idows’ Pension Act is Upheld. stiff fight south of th e riv er Semols. B R IE F WAR N E W S Poles of R ussia h ave a lw a y s enjoyed tified seaport of Klau-Chau, has be­ of Pius X . brief review of the revolt which D allas.—Ju st before ad jo u rn in g the On o rd er of G eneral Joffre, our Carranza begMn when Madero w as kill­ m ore frt*edoui th a n the Poles living gun. B ritish, F rench and Russian Rome.—The entom bm ent of the late At the end of th ree w eeks’ conflict A ugust term of the C ircuit co u rt here, u n d er th e k a ise r or u n d er th e E m peror vessels of w ar are taking part In the Pope Pius X took place S aturday ev­ none of the com batants succeeded In C ircuit Judge W ebster H olm es ren troops and th e B ritish troops w ith ­ ed is of tim ely in te re s t F r a u d s Joseph. On th e o th e r hand. It drew to th e covering positions. ening nt sunset. The gTeat basilica The struggle of the C onstitutionalists has been p red icted th a t should G erm a­ movement. delivering a serious blow. T he honors dered a decision su stain in g th e wi­ O ur losses are heavy; It would be of St. P eter's was In semi darkness. A to regain their power hi Mexico began ny iKK-ome Involved In In tern atio n al of the third week belong to Germ any, dow s’ pension act, and he issued a It alm ost imm ediately afte r the revolt of K iau -C h au G o v e rn o r D e fia n t. flickering light catne from the perpet­ but no achievem ent on eith er side de­ w rit of m andate to th e Polk county p rem atu re to en u m erate them . conflict sh e would sh o rtly face an In Tslng-Tau, C hina.—G erm an p re p a r­ ually burning tapers about the shrine serve« to be called a victory. T he court, d irecting it to g ran t a pension would be equally so to en u m erate Felix Diaz against the reign of thy Ms su rrcctlo n a t hom e am ong (he F olA . th o se of th e G erm ans, who suffered den»« proved successful. The revolt ation on the defense of Tslng-Tau and of the apostles and the candles In the F rench gained gratifying successes In of $40 to Mrs. Maud Ena Zachary. F i r s t Annexed by Pruss’a In 1772. bo heavily th a t they w ere obliged to the te rrito ry of Kiau-Chau la com­ chapel, w here the catafalque Btood. gjaace, and th e G erm ans, by a steady began In Mexico City on Feb. 8, 1013. T h e Poles, first ann ex ed by P ru ssia abandon th e ir counter a tta c k s and es plete. T he governor of Kiau-Chau, Those who w itnessed the cerem ony Victoriano H uerta Is-came com m and­ p ressure, obliged a larg e portion of in 1772. h ate th e P ru ssia n s w ith all th e Widow Held In Jail. tabllsh them selves in fresh position in er of th e arm y, and afte r ten duys of h atred th a t c h a rn c te rtte s a people o p Mover W aldeck, has Issued a procla­ num bering about 1000, cam e by spe­ th e Belgian field arm y to re tire on P rin e v ille —Mrs. Mollie Scroggins, L o rrain e.” cial Invitation and included the diplo­ fighting H uerta caused the a rrest of pressed by nil overlord T h e a n n e x a ­ m ation saying: Antwerp. w ife of Mail C o n tracto r A. G. Scrog­ "If the enm y w ishes Tslng-Tau, he m atic represen tativ es accredited to» tion w as ap o stro p h ized as th e "g re a t P resident Madero. On Feb. 18, 1013, ’ The G erm an advance into Belgium gins, who was shot down in his home est criine of th e c e n tu ry " h.v B aron m ust come and t a \ e it. He will find the Holy See. the prelates and mem­ was w ithout serious check. H aving a t P aulina on July 31 by H enry L COURTEOUS TO AMERICANS H uerta became provisional president son S tein. th e g re a t P ru s sia n p a tr io t ub at posts. We look confidently bers of the R om an-aristocracy. ’ of Mexico, and five Mavs afterw ard taken Brussels, the troops of E m peror McDowell, was given h e r prelim inary Returning T raveler« Say Germans T h e Poles In P ru ssia , as n fterw aM 1n into the fu tu re and are well prepared The procession formed In the chapel Madero and Suarez were slain. W illiam forced their-w ay Hteadily and hearing and held to th e grand Jury A ustria, w ere"hm g tr-a te tl w ith consid­ to receiv e th e enem y." W ere U n iversally Frien dly. The sta te of Sonorn rose ngnlnst of the Blessed Sacram ent, w here for rapidly to th e . north and w est and w ithout bail. The grand Jury will ___ . R otterdam .—A thorough can v ass of H uerta and beerwne tl»e first stronghold eration. T h e congress of V ienna had ¡to hours the body of the Pope^Jay in o verran the whole of n orthern and m eet S eptem ber 8. Amfericans h ere show s th a t th e Ger of th e Constitutionalists. General C ar­ decided th at " th e (Poles) n atio n ality of state. The catafalque was surm ount­ FR EN C H ARE R E TIR IN G the population m u st l»c respected. th a t w estern Belgium, a n d —so u th e a st of m ans have been universally courteous ranza fought to establish a stable go<- th e ir m o th er to n g u e m ust enjoy perfect W ire le s s D ispatch From B e rlin T e lls ed by the triple crown and the body, B rusrels they inverted th e fortified Cooley Case Before G rand Jury. to them . T he h ard sh ip s undergone einroent for the state. of the Pope was clad in the pontifical eq u ality w ith th e G erm an language. city of N am ur on the Meuse. of G erm an V ic to rie s . M eantim e H uertn «ought th e recog­ M arshfield.—The grand Jury of C ur­ by citizens of th e U nited S ta te s have robes and surrounded by the em blem s th a t they ought to have th e right to The F rench and B ritish troops op­ ry county has taken up th e ln v estlg a been due in all cases to th e conditions nition of this go v ern m en t On April W a sh in g to n .—T h e G erm an em bassy com pete for all th e posts nud dignities of his sacred ortice. D uring th e course 12, 1013. It was announced unofficially h e re receiv ed an d m ad e public th e posing the invasion of th e G erm ans tlon of th e case of A. R. Codley, a tten d in g m obilization, th e lack of th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try a n d th a t, given of the day many thousands of persons In Belgium suffered a seriouR reverse, charged w ith th e m u rd er of Jo h n Van facilities for travel and a t first a re at W ashington th a t the United S tates equal abilities, th e y ought to be given follow ing w ire le ss m e ssag e from Its passed by the bier. would not recognize H uerta or his gov­ according to the official announce­ P elt 15 years ago. T h e case w as In stric tlo n of th e hours during which p referen ce for all public offices in th e F o reig n O ffice In B erlin : The tomb of the late pontiff is on e rn m e n t • "T he French uttem p t to invade Up­ m ent issued by the F rench W ar office. vestigated at th e last term , b u t Detec th e stre e ts could be frequented, In th e few m onths th at followed the c o u n trie s they in h a b it.” the right at the entrance to the sub­ T o these promises th e P ru ssian gov­ per Alsace has been fru strated by the In the l i t t l e line, w hich extends from tlve Doyle and an Im p o rtan t w itn ess w eek a fte r th e opening of th e w ar th e federáis were forced to evacuate Em­ ern m en t rem ained fa ith fu l for more defenders. In L orraine the French are terran ean chapel close to th a t of sev-^ H ons to the L uxem burg frontier, sev­ w ere unable to be p resen t, and th e la tte r re stra in t was elim inated. páleme and th en were besieged a t th an tw o gen eratio n s, so th a t when retirin g from the frontier. The G er­ ernl other Popes. eral arm y corps com posed of both care was continued u n til till® term . T he governm ent took m easures not G usym ns. On April 20 C arranza was th e Polish relielllon of 18R3 broke out B ritish and Frencl), took the offen- alone .looking to the safety of Ameri nam ed suprem e ch ief of the C onstitu­ In the R ussian province th e Poles of man people find th e Hnvas French T w o Danish Ships Sunk. tionalists. T he n ex t victory o t the news rep o rts about so-called big ' alve but th e ir plan of attac k failed, cans, but also to th e ir com fort. Those P ru ssia held aloof. D uring th e w ar of EMPLOYERS CAUSE UNREST? London.—Floating m ines, planted rebels w as th e cap tu re o f Durango on owing to "unforeseen difficulties,” as h ard e st h it by (he w ar are A m erican 1870 th e Polish reg im en ts distin g u ish ed French p ro g re s s m ost am using and by the German squadron In the N orth d e sc rib e ^ by the official statem en t, Association Is Accused of Uelng Influ stu d e n ts in G erm any, who have found Aug. 3. T h a t city was made C arran ­ th em selv es a g a in s t th e F rench. TheJ ju st as false as some announced in sea. have claim ed tw o vessels. The za’s capital. encs Against Employers. »mi the treopa re tire d on the covering 1870. difficulty In g etting th e ir usual re­ Danish steam ers M aryland and Bro- Ijis t N ovem ber General Villa began m arched, of course, u n d er th e P ru ssian P o rtla n d —T he E m ployers’ associa The arm y north of Metz, under the positions. The l e r e n on both sides m ittances. E very m easu re has been to display rem ark ab le strength as a flng, hut snug th e ir o w n p atriotic berg, plying from Copenhagen over tlon through Its anti-union activities, Crown Prince, advancing on both sides are reported as ex trrm e ly heavy. taken to help them. m ilitary leader, giving now vim to the hym n, P oland h as not p erished yet British N orth sea routes, stru ck m ines is responsible for much of th e Indus­ of Longwy, has defeated and forced The F rench developed an imposing Policy Changed In 1885. (•ebel cause. and sunk. The other encircling m ovem ent in L orraine, tr y ­ trial u n rest th a t ex ists in P ortland It wns not u u tll 18S6 th a t th e P ru s ­ back the French army. The rebels h esitated in their onw ard Consul Remains at Tslng-Tau. ing to drive the G erm ans back tow ard and Oregon, according to w itnesses W ashington.—The A m erican consul march when P resid en t Wilson sen t the sian policy to w a rd th e Poles w as arm y under the B avarian Crown • D arius M ille r Is Dead. th a t testified a t th e concluding ses­ a t Tslng-Tau, W illis R. Peck, has de­ fleet to Vera Cruz, occupying th a t city. changed. On M arch 25 of th a t y ear an Prince R upprecht, which, as already Btrassburg. Chicago.—D arius Miller, president T his was an offensive m ovem ent, sion of the hearing called by th e U nit cided to rem ain through If th e re is a W ithin a sh o rt tim e, however, they I o rd er w as Issued th a t no Poles except reported won a victory In L orraine in I those ow ning alleg ian ce to th e P ro s I gu, lho d e fe a te d enem y, had of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy were moving on Tamílico mid took ed 8 ta te s com m ission on in d u strial re­ containing possibilities of much d an­ siege. W ashington m ade it optional hed „ (rom L u„ e ,llle to Bla- railroad, d irà at G lacier Park. Mont., thHt place on May 14. The n e t t im­ ! , l „ , crown m ight reralrtn In I ger, because of »be enorm ously strong lations a t the cen tral library. w ith him w hether he should go or p o rtan t victory by th e rebels was the er th e end of th e year. In ISSfi th e . after undergoing an operation for ap­ "M en like M. C. Banfield are de­ G erm an fortifications in th e are a of stay. Several A m ericans of G erm an cap tu re of Zacatecas, still nearer Mexi­ P ru ssian la n d ta g placed a t th e dtopo m o n t . __________________ pendicitis. x H e had been touring the operations. F rench troops gained half term ined to crush labor and destroy descent also are rem aining and am ong co City On Ju ly 5 they drove th e fed sal of a g o v e rn m e n t com m ission $25.- , sa -ssn n T 1 park with his wife In apparently good -a dozen tow ns a fte r several d ays’ the unions," said G eorge H. Howell them a re two df th ree women, who erais out of San Lula Potosi. Next health when he was taken ill. of th e In tern atio n al Typographical fighting, but the G erm ans suddenly G u adalajara fell Into th eir hands will nurse the wounded. took th e offensive them selves and the Union, referrin g to th e o rganizer of The end of H u erta was near. On tn tes G erm an "colonists." B ism arck WAR GRIPS CONGRESS July 11 he appointed Car'mJal us min­ th en openly avow ed his object of G er French quickly retrea te d across the the E m ployers' association whose tes Risk Insu ran ce B ill M ay be L a w Be­ ister o f foreign afTalrs. and on July 15 m anlzlng th e se province«. boundary, gaining nothing by th e ir tim ony was a featu re of the hearin g he resigned. C arb ajal su c ce ed in g him. fore End of W e e k . From th a t tim e on th e lines hnve T hursday. work. L o n d o n —A dispatch from St. Pe­ C arbajal sought to make peace with been d ra w n even tig h te r T he Polish W ashington.—W ar in Europe still "T heir m ethods are m erciless,” con­ T he R ussian advance along the C arranza, asking th a t his soldiers r e language w ns banished first In th e sec­ tersburg. says th a t th e first great bat­ grips the in terest of congress and G erm an fro n tier is m ore decisive than tinued Mr. Howell in his description celve the honors of w ar In yielding ond ary schools, th en In th e elem en tary tle In the E ast P ru ssian th e a te r of prom ises to hold it In session indef­ of those who direct th e activ ities of a t first supposed and the arm y of the Mexico City, but C arranza refused to schools. E ven In religious Instruction operations has been fought and won initely. Commerce, which th e w a r Cxar now occupies G erm an te rrito ry the E m ployers’ association. London.—According to the Tim es give any promises. He moved his men I th e lan g u ag e could not l»e used. In by the Russians, who gained a com­ has stricken, Is the principal subject F alse ad v ertisers who seek to di­ for a stretch of 50 m iles, the invasion Venice correspondent, th e official tele­ steadily on th e capital. C arbajal r e 11)08 Polish could not be spoken in plete victory afte r six days of desper­ with which cougresa Is concerned. Into the provinces of E ast and W est vert Im m igrants into th e n o rth w est public m eetin g s held In n com m unity graph agency in Vienna publishes the signed nud left for Vera Cruz ate fighting. The correspondent con­ The bill to establish a bureau of w ar P ru ssia having been unopposed, ow­ w ere held responsible by several w it­ w here th e G erm an population pre­ following official notice on the Austro- nesses before the federal in d u strial re ­ tinues: risk insurance in the T reasury De­ ing to the tro u b les w ith the d om inated BLOODY FIELDS OF HAELEN. Servlan situ atio n : "T he b attle front extended nearly 30 partm ent probably will be enacted French, E nglish an 2 Belgian troops in lations com m ission for the ù n rest th a t "On account of th e R ussian In ter­ miles on both sides of th e m ain rail­ exists here. It Is u tte rly im possible, week. The m easure has passed T w e lv e H u n d re d G erm ane In One Long Belgium. RELIC OF INDIAN MYTHOLOGY. way line running from Eydtkuhqen, a this vention in the Servian w ar, A ustria is the senate. The adm inistration de­ T re n c h — A T ra g e d y o f M em entos. News has reached h ere th a t the it was disclosed, to keep all of the un­ forced to g ath er all Its forces for the R a ilw a y M a n H a s T o te m P ole W d le d town on th e Russian border, w est­ sires this legislation as an additional Say« n B russels dispatch to the Lon R ussians now have cpotur*d the Im skilled labor em ployed throughout th e principal struggle in th e no rth east. don Dally News: ward. The fighting began when the Inducem ent to ow ners of forelgn-bullt to H im by an A la s k a n C h ie f. year. p o rta n t " .r^ tio ro of Gi-ru’’! : n a n d Consequently th e attac k on S ervia is Across the battlefield of Dlest there T here has been Installed In a con R ussians attack ed the G erm an first ships to apply for Am erican registry. In sti/b u rg , the t. ol ;: io o." v h a s henceforth looked upon as a punitive to a brown stretch of harrow ed grouud splcuous place beside the door of the division, which had delivered several The president favors the b lit Hop Picking to Start. brought th e .a in treat c? a c e n e s of half a furlong In width. It Is the G reat Northern railway office, 1184 unsuccessful assau lts on Eydtkuhnen. Dallas.—H opgrow ers a re busy In expedition and not as definite war. Following passage of the Insurance m ore cr less t.rougiy-fortified G erm an grave of 1,200 G erm ane who fell in Broadway. New York, a totem pole, The forces on both sides were grad­ bill the proposal for the G overnm ent “ T he decision, therefore, has been preparation, for picking. The crop all cities, placed to th e east of th e V istu th e fight. All over the field th e re are 'an heirloom of one of the oldest Alas ually increased. The G erm ans finally to organize a corporation for th e pu r­ la riv er and betw een it and th e fron­ over Polk county is going to be sh o rt reached to retire from th e offensive other graves, som e of G erm ans, some kan families. It was willed to General had th ree arm y corps engaged. One chase or ships to eifgage in trans­ this year. In m any y ard s th e crop and tak e up a w aiting attitu d e, m ak­ of Belffinns and some of horses. Agent l.ounsbcry by C hief Koyukuk of tier. When I reached the place p easants the I.nqkshkeuk clan of the llaldo arm y corps had been hu rriedly called oceanic trade will be earn estly taken The m ain Invasion ot A ustria Is will only be 50 per ce n t of th e usual ing a fresh attack when opportunity from Lyck. up in the senate and house. It practi­ with long m attocks and spades were tribe. through the 2*yr riv er valley. Sw eep­ yield. In som e y ards th e yield will p resen ts itself. "F ierce fighting took place at Gum- be normal. Owing to u n settled con­ cally was agreed th a t the proposal “The principal losses by A u stria on turning In the soli They w ere sick There are, or were, four large and ing successes are rep o rted in this sec tlon The arm y from th e m obilization ditions in Europe, hopgrow ers are th e banks of th e D rina a re not su rp ris­ at h e a rt T heir corn to ripe for c u t­ Im portant tribes In Alaska, tin* names blnnen, when the G erm ans attefnpte16; alfalfa. $11. train s, q u an tities of equipm ent, sev­ and places carried by the men as mas­ therefore has the advantage of veter­ spread death and destruction Those m ans com prised eight arm y corirps. A Butter—Creamery, 31c. eral strong boxes, etc.” . who escaped in canoes were scattered ans fighting ag ain st am ateurs. cots. P aris sta te m e n t declares th is Is ab­ Cow Has T w o Calves In Tw o Months. Eggs—Ranch, 26c. ^rom th e resu lt of the cavalry a t in every direction on the face of the Albany.—A Je rse y cow giving b irth surd b u t adm its rev erses In L orraine. Fleets Rush to Am erican Registry. tack a curious and Interesting point wntots. and where I hey found them German Indem nity High. D anger of w ar betw een Ja p a n and to a full-sized calf Just 30 days a fte r fieaft'tle. Washington.—The United States about the G erm an army 1« obvious. selves a fte r the flood had subsided London.—T he G erm an dem and for A ustria w as^.rem oved through the she had given b irth to an o th er calf steel corporation, the Standard Oil Their Is nets, which nr«' m ade of tube there they «take«! out preem ption Indem nity from B russels and Liege, Wheat—Blueetem, 98c; club, 87«: agreem ent of A ustria to dism antle h er was th e freak of n atu re w hich was re ­ company and the United Fruit com­ Iron, light and exquisitely finished claim s and formed new tribal associa­ $40,000,000 from th e first city and red Russian, 85c. about, most of them tvflsted and tions Thus It was that persons re­ cruiser, th e K aiser In E lizabeth, now ported here. Hay—Timothy, $16 per ton; alfalfa. pany have notified the government of lay $10,000,000 from th e second, is regard­ bent? T he Belgians <•*«• bamboo lated hr blood were widely separated ed here as one ot th e h a rd e st calam i­ $13 per ton. a t Tslng-Tau. The. A ustrian am bassa­ their intentions to put their fleets un- These, one of th eir ottl- ers said, were An'offer 6f 1200 for th e Je rse y cow Nevertheless they dor had been p rep arin g to leave To- 1 der the American flag, under the new verv tnuch better, for they jleld ed to a from each other B u tte r— Creamery, lie . giving the best yield of b u tte r at the clung to the symbols which had distln ties suffered by the Belgian« m a re klo w hen th e Ja p an e se governm ent law extending home registry tw for­ thrust, while the German weapons, if «gl^ -> 7o. . , .. - suit of the tnvnatoa. Oregon state fair has been made by gulsbed them. indicated its approval of a suggestion used hardly, bent In th e Ito ttA band. eign built cmfL ____ the Oregon Jersey Cattle club. (or dismantling th e cruiser. FEALTY IS VITAL TO RUSSIA ZXn- AUSTRIAN INVASION OF SERVIA STOPPED - RUSSIANS RcPORT A VICTORY IN PRUSSIA