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i .................... ot Outer NEWS NOTES OF Bombardment BOMB FROM AIR Defenses of Antwerp Begun Prune Crop Not Large CURRENT WEEK But Exceptionally Good BEHEADS CITIZEN Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief! E x p e rts e stim a te G erm any’s daily w ar cost a t $5,000,000. The hospital ship sen t from New York has reached England. I t is declared th a t A u stralia is mo bilizing an arm y to aid G reat B ritain. Mrs. Adams has been appointed a s s ista n t U nited S tates atto rn ey a t San Francisco. C anadian troops have em barked for England to aid th e B ritish in th e Euro pean war. The M ontenegrins are w ithin a rtil lery range of the Sarajevo, th e capital of th e A ustrian province of Bosnia. The will of Mrs. Frank Leslie, wife of the late publisher, bequeaths $2,- 000,000 to th e cause o f woman su f frage. N oting th e success of aviation in the European w ar. Uncle Sam is said to be increasing th e efficiency of th e U. S. aviation service. A resident o f Maubeuge, who had been made prisoner but late r escaped, sta te s th a t M aubeuge was th ree-q u ar te rs burned by the Germans. A P etrograd dispatch to the Ex change T elegraph company, London, sta te s th a t th e Russian m oratorium has been extended for a month. A dispatch from Rome asserts th a t the m in ister of the interior has an nounced th a t 15 new cases of cholera were discovered in the Budapest m ili ta ry hospital. By order of the m ilitary commander o f th e province of B randenburg, G er many, the V orw aerts, organ of the So cial D em ocratic party, has suspended publication indefinitely. The Dardanelles have been closed to navitgation, according to a dispatch from Constantinople to th e R euter T elegram company, London. The d u ra tion of the closure is not stated . A German bullet is said to have been th e cause of the death of Prince A dalbert, the German em peror’s third son, also, it was found th a t o th er G er man officers died from a sim ilar cause. A m sterdam -T h e G erm ans have be gun th e ir atta c k s on th e first line of defense of A ntw erp, according to dis patches received by the A m sterdam papers. Moll, which is an im portant railw ay junction near the Dutch bor- d< r, was occupied by th e Germans Tues day, and W ednesday the Germans, who again occupied Malines, began a bom bardm ent of L ierre, directly in front of A ntw erp. They also continued th e ir bombard m ent of fo rts of W aehle and St. C ath arine. I t is believed heavy A ustrian a rtille ry is being used. L ierre, according to a message to th e Handelsblad, had been under shell fire since early morning. The people a t first hid in cellars, but subsequently fled to A ntw erp, being joined by fu g i tives from the surrounding villages. It is reported th a t many houses have been destroyed and some of the inhab ita n ts killed and wounded. One shell fell on on a hospital, killing nine per sons. CARRANZA READY TO QUIT; ASKS VILLA TO DO SAME Mexico C ity—In his reply to the pe titio n o f Francisco V illa’s generals asking him to resign in favor of F er nando Iglesias Caldron, and thus avoid civil war, General Venustiano C arranza say s: “ I will gladly take such action if it is ratified by the general conference; if not, I will fight reaction and the old regime, which appears now to be head ed by Villa, who, it may be, is an un w ittin g tool in this, as was Orozco in his fight ag ain st Madero. ” G eneral C arranza asks General V illa’s chief to demand the retirem en t of th e ir leader as comm ander of the northern division of the arm y, in view of his, C arranza’s, w illingness to re tire if the arm y so votes. The general conference of m ilitary chiefs will be held soon when the resignation of Gerneal C arranza will be considered, although but 26 gen erals will be present. It is believed here th a t fu rth e r fighting is unlikely. General C arran za’s a ttitu d e of abne gation is warmly commended by the local press. N ew berg—J u s t w est of N ew berg are the famous red hills of Dundee, where the Italian prune and the English wal nut grow to perfection. A t th e Rrince orchard are th e oldest English walnut trees in the sta te planted for commer cial purposes. For many m iles the hills are covered w ith prune trees, chiefly Italian , though the French prune, th e leading v ariety in C alifor nia, is grown to some ex ten t here, but it is called the P e tite , and does not at- tain th e C alifornia size. A tr ip through some of the prune orchards in the Dundee d istrict was made recently. There has been a g en eral im pression th a t th e crop would be light. In some orchards th a t proved to be tru e, but the prunes are unusual ly large. It was fo rtu n ate fo r th e prune orch- ard ists th a t the hop picking season ended ea rlie r than usual, for the prunes began to drop about three weeks ahead of tim e th is season, and many o f those who had found employ m ent in the hop fields a t once went to Chihuahua, Mex.—The im m ediate resignation of C arranza as first chief of th e constitutionalists is the only work in the prune orchards. The E ng basis on which General Francisco Villa lish w alnuts are also ripening earlier will agree to the settlem ent of difficul this year. In most of the orchards prune pick ties betw een him self and Carranza. ing will be finished this week. I t is j This was his reply to m essages of offi noted th a t those on the lower eleva cials in Mexico City who protested tions were not injured by the rains as against his attitu d e tow ards Carranza. much as were those up higher. It is . V illa declared he never would accept said th a t at the Allan F ru it com pany’s German Aviator Drops 4 Missiles I C arranza as head of the republic. His On Paris—One Strikes Sear orchard of 250 acres, the crop was i n - ! reply, as given out here follows: jured from $8000 to $10,000. This is j American Embassy. “ I lam ent the circum stances th at one of the largest orchards in th a t lo- j have brought about grave danger, but cality and gives employm ent in the ! sincerely protest th a t my sole am bition busy season to about 140. This com P a ris—Four bombs w ere dropped on will be to arrange existing difficulties pany has a packing plant at Dnudee, though the orchard is about three the city from a German aeroplane Sun w ithout shedding blood if possible. “ I em phatically declare, however, m iles w est of town. day. One m issile, exploding in A ve W. S. A llan, whose orchard is about nue du Trocadero a t the corner o f Rue th a t the only move th a t can bring a mile w est of Dundee, is the pioneer F reynoinet, blew the head from the about cessation of hostilities on my part is th a t Venustiano C arranza de prune grow er of th a t d istrict. He does not consider the fact th a t they Bhoulders of a man who was standing liver suprem e command to Fernando acre large as being of special value to on the corner w ith his daughter, and Iglesias Calderon so th at, in the the the grow ers, as the rule of buyers has crippled the child. The other bombs shortest possible tim e, elections may be called. A t the same tim e I declare been to fix the basis of price on the did little dam age. I shall not accept C arranza as presi larg est size. The Oregon crop is short Crowds, ta k in g advantage of a beau dent or vice president or president ad and the C alifornia crop w ill am ount to 85,000,000 or 90,000,000 pounds as tifu l autum n day, w ere prom enading interim of the republic. “ I shall prove the rectitu d e of my ag ain st its usual crop of 200,000,000. on the banks of the Seine when the aerial w arrior appeared alm ost d irect intentions and the disinterestedness ly above the Eiffel Tower. which anim ates the force of th is divis I t is believed th a t th e first bomb ion. L ater the world w ill realize dropped w as intended for th e w ireless w here rests tru e disinterestedness and station or the tow er, or possibly for where abortive am bitions.” the nearby buildings containing arm y stores. I t landed in Avenue du Tro CHANGING THE FRONTIER form erly bought th e ir hops in Europe, cadero, not fa r from the tow er, and such as Canada, South A m erica, Japan the explosion was heard for many and A ustralia. These countries re blocks. The houses in th e vicinity w ere bad quire about 60,000 bales. England is alw ays a g reat m arket fo r A m erican ly dam aged, many of th e walls crack hops and should she tak e only 50,000 ing and windows being shattered. The bales th is y ear—the English buyers al bomb struck only a block from the ready have 30,000 under contract— we A m erican em bassy a t No. 5 Rue de will be face to face w ith a g re a t hop C haillot, w here A m bassador Myron T. shorage of not less than 65,000 b ales.” H errick, who did not accompany the Mr. K rebs declares th a t the shorts, governm ent to Bordeaux, still m akes | who sold the E astern brew ers and deal his home. In the wake of the bomb fluttered a ers a large p a rt of the Oregon farm e rs ’ hops before they w ere grown, G erm an flag. A t th e sound of the ex are now try in g hard to break th e m ar plosion the prom enaders in th a t sec k et so they can buy in cheaply. Spec tion first rushed for shelter, and then, ulators, he says, are w orking the same as the airship moved on, they hurried to th e scene of th e havoc. game. In the m idst of th e excitem ent the “ When the crop is out of th e grow e rs ’ hands,” said Mr. K rebs, “ you can aeroplane dropped th ree more bombs. look for the price to shoot upw ard. If One landed among a herd of cows pas the grow er is wise, he will him self tured on the A nteuil race course. One take th is profit, which is surely com cow was killed and others toppled over ing. If he is determ ined to give aw ay stunned. A th ird bomb fell in Rue his hops now, he had b e tte r go out of Vineuse and a fourth in Rue de la Pompo, a qu arter in which many the business. ” A m ericans live. C om paratively little dam age was done in eith e r instance. Girl Maimed and Many Build ings Are Damaged. Fears ot Low Prices tor Hops Decried by Expert P ortland— “ Some of the hopgrowers of Oregon are becoming alarm ed w ith out reaso n ,” said Conrad K rebs a t a local hotel. “ Because the buyers are not o p eratin g now m eans nothing, as th e real demand does not begin before October or November. “ T here is going to be a shortage of hops any way you figure it, and when the m ark et ad ju sts itse lf to the new conditions prices will be higher. Grow ers would be foolish to sell th e ir hops now a t th e 17 or 18-cent prices being talk ed about. In a y ear like th is they will run no risk in holding. “ Oregon has produced only 110,000 bales, C alifornia th e same quantity, W ashington 40,000 bales and New York not over 20,000 bales, a to tal of 280,000 bales for the U nited S tates. The brew ery consum ption in th is coun try is 245,000 bales annually. Because of the w ar brew ers are not able to im Japanese Drive Germans po rt Germ an or A ustralian hops. On Back; Goal Is Sighted. the oth er hand, we will have to supply countries th at London— “ The Japanese occupied all th e non-producing the high ground outside Tsing Tau (seat of governm ent of th e German Jackson County Land concession of Kiau Chau) overlooking mark to Be Abandoned the G erm an’s main line of defense be M edford—One of th e most in te re st fore noon Monday,” says a statem en t given out by th e official news bureau. ing landm arks in Jackson county will be rem oved October 9, when Ed Helms The com m unication continues: “ They began an attack on the ad will close the Helms saloon in Jackson This establishm ent dates back vanced positions four kilom eters (tw o ville. miles and a h alf) from the enem y’s to 1852, when it was opened by Helms For main line a t dawn. In a spurt of & W inchon in th e m ining boom. fierce flames from sea and land they years th e place was th e social and po litical headquaters in Southern O re drove the enemy from his position.” The Exhcange T elegraph company gon; court decisions w ere made there; publishes a dispatch from Shanghai it was th e scene of trials, and business saying th a t the Japanese have occupied deals w ere tran sacted there. A collection of pioneer relics valued Wei Hsien and control the Tsi Nan Fu a t $25,000 is on display in the build Kiau Chau railroad. This action was taken, the corre ing. These include the first piece of spondent says, because o f the discov gold found in Jackson county; a photo ery of a German mine outside the zone graph o f th ree m urderers hanged by of hostility, and as an offset to th is the v ig ilan tes n ear Y reka, C al., in the German violation of Chinese neutrality. ’60s, and a piece of th e rope used by A m issionary w ritin g from Bing Tuh the lynchers; th e first pool tables ever Chow, in Shan Tung province, con se t up on th e Pacific Coast, sent tra ry to oth er reports received here, around th e Horn to E ureka and packed says th e Japanese troops have be to Jack so n v ille; Indian relics, pioneer haved well. The conduct o f 5000 Ja p firearm s and m any freak s of nature anese who w ent through th is city was found by prospectors in the hills. No decision has been reached as to exem plary, he said. It is a fa c t th a t they stole chickens, w hat will be done w ith these relics, but they paid more than th e m arket but it is probable they will be lent for price for th e ir purchases, and there exhibition purposes to the Medford was n eith er plundering not attack es Commercial club. on women. Villa Demands Resigna tion ot Gen. Carranza Reports From State Banks Show Liberalty in Loans ORDER WIRELESS STATION CLOSED Navy Acts Regardless of Liti gation as to Rights. Contention Is That President Has Full Authority to Enforce Strict Neutrality. W ashington, D. C.— By order of President W ilson and w ith the assis tance of the arm y and navy, the w ire less station of the Marconi company at Siasconset, M ass., was closed Saturday because it declined to recognize the rig h t of the Federal governm ent to ex ercise a censorship over the plant. The N avy d epartm ent took no cog nizance of the fa c t th a t the Marconi company had filed in a Federal court an application for an injunction to re stra in the naval officers from closing or censoring th e station. The w ireless company finally decided to offer no re sistance and th e statio n was closed at 1 p. m. The N avy d ep artm en t made public th e telegram s th a t had passed between th e d epartm ent and E nsign E. B. N ix on, U. S. N ., in charge a t the Siascon set station. The statem en t follow s: “ A t 1 :23 p. m. th e N avy departm ent received the follow ing m essage from Ensign Nixon, governm ent inspector at the Siasconset s ta tio n : “ ‘Siasconsent, M ass., Sept 26, 1914 — The follow ing le tte r was received when your instructions were delivered to the Marconi man in charge of this s ta tio n : “ ‘ “ I acknow ledge receipt of your le tte r of instructions re lativ e to the cessation of all radio comm unications a t Siasconset, M ass., and would ask if you are prepared to carry out your or ders by force. “ ‘ “ Marconi W ireless T elegraph Company of A m erica.” “ ‘I request instructions. “ ‘E. C. N IX O N .’ “ A t 2:17 p. m. the departm ent re ceived th e follow ing: “ ‘Siasconset, M ass., Sept. 26—Sec re ta ry of the N avy, W ashington, D. C.—The Marconi company w ithdraw s le tte r previously sent and the station was closed a t 1 p. m. E. B. N IX O N .’ A fter w aiting 40 years the French finally had a chance a t the German Disabled Battleships Must fro n tier m arks along th e Alsace-Lor Be L ett to Own Resources raine border, and it did not tak e them London— Confirming in a degree the long to te a r down the signs th a t bore London — The facts concerning the strange stories told of w ithering death th e black eagle and the words sinking of the B ritish cruisers Abou- dealt by a new explosive used by "D eutches Reich.” kir, Hogue and Cressy by a German French artillery, th e S tandard corre subm arine or subm arines in the N orth A South Shields dispatch to the Cen spondent has w ritten from D iep p e: Sea w ith a loss of nearly 60 officers tra l News of London says th a t the “ A v isit to the field b a ttle of the Food Shortage in Europe and 1400 men are contained in a ad N orwegian Hteamer H esvik has been Marne shows the d ev astatin g power of Predicted by Lord Milner m iralty sta te m e t ju s t issued. destroyed by strik in g a mine in the the French three-inch gun to be some The reports of Commanders Nichol N orth Sea. The chief engineer and London — A tim ely w arning to pre th in g of which we h ith erto had not one assistan t were killed. dream ed. E n tire sections and com pare a g a in s t an inevitable shortage in son, of the Cressy, and N orton, of the panies of G erm ans have been struck as the w orld’s supply of foodstuffs is Hogue, say th a t th e A boukir was hit The operators of a German Zeppelin if by sim ultaneous thunderbolts, re given by Lord M ilner, who points out by one torpedo and sank in 35 m inutes. dirigib le dropped a bomb into a school- m inding one of nothing so much as the th a t although the present harvest is T hree torpedoes w ere fired a t the house a t Bielostok, Russia, killing the wholesale extinction of the populations abundant, an immense decrease in pro Cressy, one of the explosives m issing children, according to a dispatch from duction in 1915 m ust result from the narrow ly. She lasted from 35 to 45 of H erculaneum and Pompeii. Petrograd. Eleven children were re The Hogue was struck fact th a t all the able-bodied m ales of m inutes. “ On the borders of one of th e for ported killed by the bomb. ests a company of Prussian infantry at France, Germ any, A ustria and Russia tw ice, 10 to 20 seconds elapsing be tw een the torpedoes, and w ent under On th e anniversary of Sedan, accord bivouac is laid out as if surprised by are now engaged in fighting. ing to a story published in the London O f the 650,000,000 qu arters of w heat in five m inutes. the fire. Two sentinels are still g rasp The Cressy fired on the subm arine Daily News, the people of Berlin hung ing th e ir rifles, and a little way off a and rye annually produced throughout out bunting everyw here, but Em peror m essenger lies by him self. F u rth er the world 350,000,000 come from these and some of the officers w ere confident Commander W illiam ordered its removal, on the on, an officer on guard lies a few countries, and other producing coun th a t th e shots sank her. ground th a t it was prem ature. yards from his men w ith loosened trie s cannot possibly make up the de Nicholson says th a t the T hree torpe does directed a g ain st his ship m ight belts and lying in th e ir blankets. Two ficiency. A P reto ria dispatch to th e R euter Lord M ilner predicts th a t in the la t have been fired by the sam e subm arine of them still hold playing cards in Telegram company says it is ollicially te r half of next year, if not before, all and th a t th ere is no real proof th a t th eir hands. announced th a t the German |H>st at “ Those sleeping and those w aking nations which live on w heat and rye more than one w as engaged. Schuekmannsherg, near Zambesi, South The rep o rts show th a t th e stric te st Pension le s t Case Is On. were sw ept out of life together, w ith will be com peting fiercely for a share A frica, surrendered w ithout opposition discipline was m aintained and th a t on Septem ber 21 to the Rhodesian po Salem —The suit of Maud E. Zach out apparently having had tim e to in the dim inishing supply. He adds: “ We m ay hope th a t our own country acts of heroism w ere perform ed, but lice. Odd Malady Kills Horses. ary, of Polk county, to compel the move. will be b e tte r placed than its neigh the adm iralty has established the rule “ Even more extraordinary is another P rin ev ille—A fatal contagion broke county to pay her pension of $40 a R eu ter’s Constantinople correspond 1915 Prosperity Predicted bors to obtain, a t some price to avert th a t such affairs m ust be governed by group of 60 dead lying about a sm all among the horses o f this communi month under the w idow 's pension act, ent says the form er G erm an cruiser lo Be Best in History out B ut th ere can be no certain the same laws as prevail in naval ac haystack, as if in sleep, th e ir rifles fam ine. passed a t the last session o f the legis ty last week. W hile unloading fine Breslau has been renam ed Midirli and stacked and th e ir knapsacks arranged ty of this, and in any case, being as tions and th a t disabled ships m ust be lature, was argued before th e Supreme A tlantic City, N. J . —The “ buy-a- stock from the trucks from the Henry the Goeben Sultan Selim. The corres- | we fortunately are, in a b e tte r posi le ft to th e ir own resources ra th e r than in orderly h eap s.” pondent adds th a t the cruisers, accom bale” m ovem ent to help find a m arket McCall ranch at th e F a ir grounds, a court. She has five children and her tion than other countries involved in th a t other ships should be placed in husband is confined in a sta te in stitu for the cotton crop o f th e South re few days ago, tw o o f th e d ra ft horses panied by Turkish gunboats and to r the w ar, to tu rn our land to full ac- jeopardy by rescue work. tion. ceived im petus here a t the annual con w ere seized suddenly w ith a strange pedo boats, have been engaged in gun Cholera Cases in Hungary i count, it is surely a m a tte r of extrem e The county court declined to g ran t vention o f the N ational C arriage disease and w ithin a few m inutes both practice in the Black Sea. Roosevelt’s Voice Weak. Proved by Bacteriologists i necessity to use every acre, w hich can B uilders' association, every one of the w ere dead. On the way back to the her a pension and the C ircuit court ... . . . . . c . profitably be employed in th a t m anner, St. Louis — Theodore Roosevelt de The American embassy building in rep resen tativ es of the big factories of ranch another horse was stricken in granted a w rit of mandam us. The L o n d o n -A d.spatch to th e Exchange *or h of the most nece8l P aris was severely shaken by the ex the country pledging to buy a t least the sam e m anner and died on the road. county appealed. It is the first case nounced the Republican and Demo Telegraph company from Rome says sarv of all foodstuffs.” plosion of one o f the liombs dropped one bale. One St. Louis firm con Two o th er horses on th e McCall ranch under the willow’s pension act to be j th a t a m essage received there from cratic p arties in a 30-m inute speech F arm ers ought, says Lord Milner, to into th a t city Sunday from a German tract eil for 1000 bales. showed signs o f the sam e affliction and appealed and is in the nature of a te s t [ Vienna says th a t governm ent b a c te ri here S aturday night. H is voice was aeropalne. Ambassador H errick re In his annual address W illiam H. are in precarious condition a fte r fail- ( suit. The Marion county court has j ologists have definitely established the rise to the em ergency of th e ir own ac- w eak, and w ithin 10 m inutes alm ost ported th e incident to th e S ta te d ep art Ronningor, o f St. Louis, president of urea of local v eterin aries to explain declined to issue pensions under t h e ! presence of A siatic cholera among the j cord. They have it in th e ir power, half of the huge audience in th e N a act, and if the court ruling in th e Polk I 70,000 wounded in the hospitals of not only to save the country from im tional G uard’s arm ory departed, real- ment by cable w ithout comment. The the association, said th a t trade had in- the m ystery, m inent catastrophe, but a t the same S tate departm ent will ta k e no action creased w onderfully in the last year, i The sta te v eterin arian was tele county case is favorable to Mrs. Zach- I Vienna. iz in g T h a t the ex-president could not tim e to benefit them selves if they will on the report. despite the grow th of the autom obile graphed for. In th e m eantim e the ary it is believed num erous demands j send his w ords across the full length only act w ith prom ptitude. business. He predicted th e biggest fstockm en in th is country are uneasy, I will be made upon the court here for I Rome— D ispatches from the A us of the hall. “ The policy of the Re The Canadian Pacific railroad has year in the country’s history for 1915, because of th e im mense num ber of | pensions. trian fro n tier say the spread of chol publican p a rty ,” he said, “ is such as announced th a t the operating d e p a rt because of the opportunities offered horses in th is country th a t may be- Philippine Measure Up. era, especially in H ungary and Ga to m ake some men prosper too much. m ent of its eastern and w estern lines by the European w a r,” and advoented come infected. Linnton Rate Suit Started. W ashington, D. C.— U ltim ate inde The policy of the D em ocrats is such as licia, is causing anxiety. L azarettos would employ 6000 e x tra men w ithin im m ediate steps to secure the South Salem —- Suit to restrain the S tate are being prepared to prevent the pendence of the Philippines is proposed to m ake no man prosper enough. . the next two months. The object of American trad e left open as a result Gun Vsed to Halt Road Il'orA-. Railroad commission from p u ttin g into spread of the disease. in the Jones bill, consideration of em ploying such a nuinlier o f laborers of th e war. Two Trains of Troops Lost. Medford — L. D. D ollarhide, owner effect an order increasing the passen which began in the house Monday, un- a t th is tim e, the company states, was Americans in No Hurry. I der a special ruling allowing unlim ited London—The M ail’s w ar correspon to relieve distress brought about by of th e D ollarhide toll road over the ger fares of the U nited R ailw ays com German Fleet Prepares. pany from Linnton to Portland was P aris — T here are still betw een 800 am endm ent and 12 hours' general de dent says he heard th a t tw o train s of the w ar in Europe. Copenhagen T ravelers a rriv in g here Siskiyous, which is to be replaced by in stitu ted here Tuesday. The plaintiffs and 900 A m ericans in Sw itzerland, bate. Republicans, declaring it was badly-needed G erm an reinforcem ents the new Pacific H ighw ay, is said to A B erlin dispatch to th e R ueter T el ! from the Kiel canal say th at the G er have leveled a shotgun a t the Pacific are Mark Crandall and other residents according to the la te st estim ate. Most unw ise legislation a t this tim e because w ere blown up betw een Peronne and egram company by way of A m sterdam D ebate proba St. Q uentin through the fe a t of a mans are busy placing new ordnance, H ighw ay workmen, ordering them off of Linnton. Officials of the town filed of those rem aining belong to the j of the European w ar. says a w arran t has been issued for the Com plaint was made to suit several weeks ago for an injunc w ealthy class and are in no hurry to bly will last all next week. R epresen French gunner, who m anaged to tap a a rre st of Abbe W etterle for high trea which the K rupp works has been ex- the road. tion against the rates of the comm is the go home. A t Basel Germ an and French ta tiv e G arrett . . .. advocated „ „• bill , , as telephone w ire connecting tw o German son. Abbe W etterle is a m em ber of | I perim enting w ith for the past two Prosecuting A ttorney Kelly and an in sion being put into effect. It is ,°f th e P*™ 0«™*16 P }*?** stations. the R eichstag from A lsace-Lorraine years, on the arm ored cruisers and junction was granted by Judge Calkins charged that the order is unconstitu Red Cross officers w ere exchanged and to the Filipinos of a rep resentativ e By this m eans he gained th e infor and recently declared th e people of dreadnoughts. The canal is described re stra in in g Mr. D ollarhide from in te r tional and in violation of a decree of will retu rn to th e ir respective coun governm ent for the islands. m ation th a t th e train s w ere coming as being crowded w ith w arships, in ferin g w ith th e work. He contended tries. The interchange was supervised th a t province were w aitin g for the and w as able to place guns to com cluding the largest battleships. The th a t a rig h t of way g ranted over the the Multnomah court fixing rates. by Swiss officers. The French and French soldiers to rescue them . mand the line. By a quick attack j arsenals are busy day and night, and governm ent land in te rrito ria l days Leper Found in Streets. G erm ans held a friendly m eeting, ex fir s t Hogs Marketed. A nother Grimsby traw ler was blown long tra in s arriv e continually w ith im- gave him sole rig h t'to th e travel. M artinez, Cal. — A Mexican was he w as able to am bush th e two changing cards, drinking th e health of up by a mine in the North Sea. The me use guns for the ships. The Germans Hood River The first fa t hogs m ar one another and discussing th e ir w ar found in th e stre e ts here suffering trains. crew all escaped except one deckhand, »re reported as declaring th at th e from w hat th e city health officer d iag keted from the upper Hood R iver val experiences. /Vice o f Project Is Cut. whole fleet will soon be ready to fight. who was killed by fallin g debris. nosed as a well-defined case of leprosy. Portland Airman Missing. Salem -A n offer of the C entral O re ley w ere brought to tow n by J . F. The sick man w as taken to th e county German Dies in Air Duel. Los Angeles— Search was in stitu ted gon Irrig a tio n company to sell its Thompson, a rancher of the d istric t The Euro|>ean w ar has not affected Mr. Thompson drove Italians Must Keep Oat. N orth Canal project to the sta te and near Parkdale. Ixmdon—A duel in the a ir over B rus hospital and isolated and a guard was late S aturday n ig h t at Coast points the date of o|iening the P anam a Pa Rome -T he Official G azette has pub Federal govenm ents for $135,000 was here w ith 16 head, the average w eight sels betw een a B elgian biplane, which put over him . The authorities w ere in near here for trace of Silas C hristoffer- cific exposition. No nations have being 222} pounds. They w ere sold to w as m aking a reconaissance, and a a quandary as to what disposition to son, P ortland a v ita to r; C. Frenah, w ithdraw n th e ir intentions to p a rtic i lished a w arning issued by the govern made to the S tate D esert Land board, a local packing plant for $283.60. m ake of him . So fa r no one has been m echanician, and L ieutenant Morrow, “1 m ent to Italians who have taken or in the board re fe rrin g it to the secretary G erm an m achine which was in pur pate. tend to take service in the arm y of any of the In terio r for investigation. En bought the hogs last spring, paying suit of the biplane, is described briefly found who is able to understand the of th e governm ent aviation school at It is San Diego, who attem pted a flight in B erlin arm y headquarters adm its country now at war. It say s; “ This gineers for the Federal governm ent re $8.20 apiece for th e m ,” says the upper by a correspondent of the Exchange patois spoken by th e Mexican. surm ised th a t the man left Los Angeles an aeroplane from San Diego to Los th a t one m o rtar shot was tired against action is against n eutrality and punish ported th a t the work could be done for valley farm her. “ They have been on T elegraph company, who saw the con several weeks ago an j has been wan A ngeles. the cathedral of Rheims, as otherw ise able under article 13 of the [>enal code about $180.000 and reported adversely alfalfa alt sum mer, not having another test. The aeroplane w as last it would have been impossible to drive w ith from five to ten years in prison on a previous offer of the project for thing to eat except grain, which was sighted during the afternoon flying The tw o machines ascended to a dering about the country. fed the last tw o weeks to top them off. away the enem y's observation posts or 16 y ears in case Italy becomes in $300,000. It is stip u lated the state over th e w ater near N ew port Beach. g reat altitude and a fte r a sw ift flight there. volved. A rticle 13 also deprives any and governm ent m ust provide for w a Kaiser’s Fifth Son III. The m achine was not equipped w ith the aviators exchanged shots at short Italian who engages in m ilitary service te rin g th e Pilot and Powell B utte units. Columbia Extends Road. range. Suddenly the Germ an turned B erlin— Prince Oscar, th e em peror's pontoons. The m ilitary correspondent of the abroad of his Italian citizenship w ith St. Helens — The strip on the P o rt tu rtle and fell and the Belgian biplane fifth son. it was announced Tuesday, is London Tim es says th e question of out exem pting him from m ilitary serv Portland Man Uuys Kerry Juice. land road north from Seappoose and returned tow ards A ntw erp. suffering from a h eart affection, due officers is a serious one. An ex am in a ice at hom e.” Rishop Spalding Killed. to his exertions in th e field, and has Salem The Isvnganberry juice out known as W est Lane has been filled, tion of English casualty lists shows S alt Lake C ity — Bishop F. S. Spald been obliged to leave his regim ent. the loss o f 1100 officers in killed, put of the Salem F ru it Union has been graded and m acadamized for more Prisoners of B a r III. ing, head of the Episcopal church in Namur May He Capital. Rock was hauled from bought by F. A. Breck, of Portland, than a mile. wounded or missing. This is tw o out P aris — T elegram s from Budapest He is under the care of physicians at U tah, was in stan tly killed here S atu r St. Helens hv gasoline truck night and London The Ghent correspondent of who is th e head of a company that of every five among those at the front. indicate th a t much alarm is felt there Metz. The em press received a le tter day when an autom obile in which he the Daily Express has sent the follow plans to engage in th e business on a day. It will be finished this week. regarding the health situation, since from the em peror in which he referred was rid in g struck a curb and over I,oans by Portland banks have in ing d ispatch: “ Persons a rriv in g from large scale. Mr. Breck was engaged numerous cases of dysentery are offi optim istically to the situation. turned. Bishop S palding’s skull was creased $2,500,000 despite decrease in Brussels say th at the G ermans are p re in the m anufacture of grape juice in Prison Delegates Appointed. cially adm itted to ex ist among prison badly fractured and his neck broken. deposits, claims S tate Su|>erintendent paring to move th e adm inistrative New Jersey for 28 years, and says lo Salem Governor W est has named ers of w ar interned in various parts of., Chicago Egg Prices Loir. The car was driven by a young daugh of banks, who points to conditions in headquarters of th e m ilitary govern ganberry juice is fa r superior to grape. Rev. A. A. Moore, of Salem, and W. Hungary. Wounded A ustrian officers C hicago— Five cars of strictly fresh te r of Judge W illiam H. King, who is Oregon as evidence th a t criticism of ment of Belgium to Namur. This is Salem F ruit Union, under the direc G. M acl.aren. of Portland, delegate« from G alicia unanim ously agree that eggs were sold here Monday to as one of the best-know n D em ocratic S ecretary of Treasury McAdoo, that taken to mean th at the Germans are tion o f a professor of the Oregon A gri to the convention o f th e American th e Russian artillery fire is extraor- many different buyers at 20} cents, politicians in th e W est and ex-repre banka a re hoarding money, does not ; g ettin g ready for the next stand n e a r cultural college, pressed about 2500 Prison association, which w ill meet in dinarily good. especially th a t of the according to J. B. Mitchell, president se n tativ e in congress from th is d is apply on th e Coast. e r th eir own fro n tie r." gallons of loganberry juice. St. Paul October 3. I Kiev corpa. of the Chicago B u tter & Egg ¿ward. I tric t. A report received from Munich e sti m a te d th a t 2,000,000 men, and women are idle in Germany, and th a t the num ber of unemployed is increasing daily. A lack o f raw m aterial, it is said, is the cause. Salem — R eports received from 162 sta te banks and tru s t companies out of 176 to Septem ber 12 by S tate Su perintendent of Banks S argent show th a t they, like th e national banks of the state, are not hoarding money, as Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo charged banks in other p a rts of the country w ith doing. The report shows th a t 85 sta te banks have decreased th e ir reserve percentages and 71 in creased them since Ju n e 30. “ Judging from the figures in my possession,” said Mr. S argent, “ it does not appear th a t the charges made by S ecretary McAdoo ag ain st national banks in certain d istric ts apply to the Oregon sta te banks to any ex tent. O ut of 162 in stitu tio n s 93, in sp ite of the unfavorable conditions prevailing, have extended th e ir lines of cred it; 40 have been obliged to reduce th eir loans on account of a shrinkage in de posits, and only 29 have failed to in crease th eir loans w ith corresponding increase in deposits, a m ajority of which have fully m et the legitim ate demands of th e ir custom ers.” New French Gun Kills Without Apparent Wounds