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w m Pack 8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 1917. VmHESS TELLS OF SEEING I F OF POLICE BRIBED RIAL UTATI TRANtFtftt. IIE.ITTI.K, jh. M..r. h II - W ill Um ii. nt-ln. -d ;;. a rif-r Th rl ftlal transits lht r AM In tli oRhw irf County KiH-.irJrr t,.t lr 1). U and Kata II Htuarl In (ll'rhrUt liMlhrr. all of iril , t.) anil lit.lud tug 121, Hapn CardVm. 110. (i II KtH4 hmt-,,-r l i!. W. Walrr bury, lant In sm-tuw ".'. tiinhtp t niuih. rm t !; i:iv N'.lin Hinrt-r n.l II. ilorrr In An nie l'armrrlr. I ami I, IAh It ZJ, Z. l rn addition It) I'.u. .!. 110 l XI mi J Km II. Hluart In tiilrhrtal man, furmfrtf ao,iatr. iih ltir ir,,ttiir, a!t of trl I ! anil Im'Jiiil llllllntily broth In Ilia han.t'.ini; j J,,, ):t (r.pl tract l'. IS, 17. TJ, of liquor hlprnnla, lr.flrd to.lay In In ocal'fd hlaky craft I rial that h saw Krl Hit ' t n r y I v I''"' to Cnarl-e U i kln:hiii. t'hiif of pollra. fr 0 aip i.f llit-uir . ! J by Mia pollen TtiB ll.j inr as on a truck In a ionises shop In Houlh lieattle and tx-lonKrtl to a rttat Im norter named rMward M.'m-it. a for- BIN pollrnnnn. IltaiJel Chlrf of I'oll.-e llnkiti ham. the dfrnd.ints In thia raw" are Mayor Gill, n Sheriff R.bTt T. linden and City iMcvtltr IVywr. roolman. IVmm anj Mil-rnnan. all balna chanted ith ionplnscy to violate tha I'nltwl Stairs statutes by Importation of liquor Into tba state of Waahlnrion. Plrlow aa on the witness stand all afternoon, and bit cros-caminatlon had not been concluded hin court adjourned. MANIAC AnACKS . LISTER; HE FLEES INTOSAEE 0 New Negotiations With Germany Are On, Says Paper COPENHAGEN', March IS. The Norwegian Shipping Gazette declare! that new negotiation have been op ened between Germany and the Unit ed SUtea on the submarine question. pacifis PASTOR T RILES GENERAL WOOD TH ALK NEW YORK. March 13.-Major Genera Wood, itirred by a criticism of compulsory military service in an Address at a banquet of the Econom ic club here, turned on the speaker, the Rev. Adolf A. Iierle. widely known as a lecturer on educational topics, and declared that tha doc trine he preached "means the murder of our tons and the dishonor of our women." COMES OUT FOR UNIVERSAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, March 13. Or ganired labor of America virtually declared-today for universal military service. The doctrine has been form ally subscribed to, not only by the millions of members of the American Federation of Labor, but by the 400, 000 or more members of the four big brotherhoods of railway employes, tut this Out It la Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Sc and mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial and la grippe coughs; Foley Kidney Pills, for lame back, weak kid neys, rheumatism, bladder troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleaning cathar tic, for constipation, biliousness, bead ache and sluggish bowels. 111. 115, Satnn (lanlrn; !tV 5. II KitM'tiUirdi-r ! 'J. W. Walff Inirv, Un4 In Hon tonhlp south. ratti; 1 eat; also lla i and 4, MHllon 71. toanthip i aouth. range l w.-it; Crrhardl IVt.-ra lo FYeJ II. Rider land In Clackamas county, IIOiH). l-4t and Mary tii Mr. Caroline Krti, rt l. land in rllon I. J. II. I, loan ship i aouth. ranee I et, 7t . U Manning to I', J. Kmtnott and Nina Km moil, lot I to 2. block II, South 0rto; f 100. John W. I fKlt-r anti Craco K Ivlor to II. C. ttrali;ht and II l". HalUhurr, all of lot I. "v. block :, St hiH:ny' ad dillon to flladitone: f I. Zt K. Macy and C. K. Ma. v to Goorge W. and Gretta Mi'lauichlln. lota , 10, and the aouth half of lot II. Hock i, rark;lur: W0. Gwrte V. Mcluch'ln and Gretla MtlxxiKhlln to Zt-lla May, lot 7 of Mock t. Groenpolnt addition to tre6on City; 1 1 000. William E. and Jennie Welch to A. E. Bertleaen. land In section t, town ship S south, range 7 eaat; 110. Katie and Dorian Ott to Macnolla R Irvine, 1 acre of land In CUckamaa county; $1. uuo roirnn to rrana 1'oienn, o.ia acres of section t. township south. ranee east; II. J. A. and Ulllan Menimao to J. B. and Delia Puree II, 6 acres of section township 1 south, rang a 3 east; IL Anna Ilorde to Oscar Horde, acres of section 5. toonshlp 2 south range 4 east; $1. C. F. Ilarber to Walter F. Krebs, land In section 19. township 2 south ranee 5 east; 110. Waller F. and Marie E. Kr.ba to C. V. Ilarber. land In section 19. township 2 south, range 5 east; 1. Chamorlow company to C. F. Bar ber, land In section 10. township 2 south, range 5 east; 11. O. A. and Lillian S. rainier to C. W. ttarrett and George C. Mourer. land In section 1. township 2 south, range east; $10. C. L. and Dora E. Dutcher to George M. Norton, et al.. lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 12, 13. 14. Wilson Acres; $1. W. C. Norton to George M. and W. E. Norton, lots 1. 2. 3, 4. 5, 12. 13. 14. IS. Wilson Acres; fl. Charles N. Walt and Wllhelmlna Walt to E. Courand. lot 2, Canby Car- dens; $1175. Herman C. Stuwe to Fred O. Stuwe, 20.45 acres of sections 4 and S. town ship 5 south, range 1 east; 12000. G. O. Amdahl to Frank E. Wray, 80 acres of section 11, township 5 south, range 1 east; $10. Otto E. and Nora Dlosser to Her man C. Stuwe, S acres of sections 7 and 8, township 4 south, range 1 east; 12000. Torgcr Hage to the Oregon Iron & Steel company. .5673 acres of land In D. L. C. of Samuel Miller and wife, township 2 south, range 1 east; $10. George and Kato Vreeland to Ida McConnlck Scott, 108 acres of sec tions 21 and 23, township 3 south, range 1 east; $10. The Dank of Oregon City to T. L. Charman. part of the D. L. C. of S. W. Shannon and wife, township 2 south, range 1 east; S10. T. L. C'harman to Ira S. and Cora E. Lj tsell, 121-i acres of D. L. C. of S. W. Shannon and wife, township 2 south, range 1 east; 110, Henry J. Plgger to Hugh S. and Matildu G. Mount, lot 1 of block 41, Oregon City; 12000. M. L. Hayward to Fred Kroeger, lots 5, 6, 7, block 95, Gladstone; $10. tH.VMI'IA. Wa.h. Marth 11 -Chir ks Watfiir. ho ulo cite bla nam I ..lit, .Uv'arlna that be would hoH if anoiie caiii. tirar htm. alacl from a caffli-rla in M-titt alr.-.-t lo blol t the rapilnl today, follownl by lo Hllcfitiin. nnd forced bla way Into (iovrrtior IJalvr's prltale ultlca, with a 3 caliber rftoltcr In his band (lotrrnor l.llcr. whu aa In tonfrr rncrt with (iiiii.idler tlt-ncral Maurice Thonitxon, of th .Vallonul guard, at tha lime, aaw Wnicnrr at tha Innri diKir and hoard his thrvals to llioao In tha iMiter imlte. lha goternor an iceneral, Nnh unarmed. lced out of the offlcit throuch a n-ar aide door In lo a corridor. The governor went Into tha adjoining office of the state audi tor, where Fred Jameson, deputy audi' tor, uriied him Into the stale tattl! and closed the steel door. I! -neral Thotii um ran along the corridor and bec.in a seart h of strte iifflces for weapons RusHts In. Wacner ruahed on Into the prlvatv eiecutlve office after holding Seer tary I. W. Zlegaus. Pat Id Welty. ac countant, and Ma)r W. II. Ilea's, ol the Nnatlonal guard, at bay with hla revolver. Finding no one there he slammed the door and remained in pos -suton. No move was made to take Wagnor, however, until Arthur W. Cnlder. of V.tncouer. Wash., heard of the affair In the offli-es of the house, where n aaltant chief rlcrfc In the recent s Inn he Is helping finish the leglsU' live record. Mr. Cnlder and Chief Clerk Charles Maybtiry selied golf clubs and ran down to the governor's office. Finds Nothing. Finding th.n nothing was b"lng done to capture Wagner. Ca!der. who has an honor record for service In the reg ular army and navy, promptly vol unteered to go Into the private office after Wagner If the sheriff woti'd dep utize him and 1-nd hint a revolver. The sheriff was willing, but before this could be done Is was discovered that Wagner was trying to climb out of a window more than one story from the ground. Mr. ('aider went outside and asked Wagnor to come down. The lat ter replied that bis enemies would boll him In oil or crucify him If they caught him. Mr. -Calder guaranteed protec tion and other le assured the crazed man. pcarched on the window ledue, until he threw down his revolver, a box of rartrldg-s and bis coat and offered to come down If they would furnish a ladder. Mr. Ca'der had one brought and took Wagner In charge as he reached the ground. E BOYCOTT Will BE PUT UP TO PEOPLE I'OKTI.A M, Ors... March II -Th Portland Chamber of Commeiv. I'oit Und Ad t lult, Portland II -ally hoard. I'nlled Metal Trades a. uiioit. K'm ploera' aot'latlin and I'roitreaaite llualtieas Men's club are aixinaora for an lllltlullta tueaaure lo I" aHt'liillled In the piHiple at that June I 'islliiii nt hiblting picketing or tjtinerliig In front of bllallleas placea and In) Cult lug. BROTHERHOOD HAS COMPLETE PLANS FOR BIG TIE-UP Ininvnnntnuo lit nun MDiDnuimoin dhiii TUB; PULKOTER FAILS; HARRYTHAWONCE MORE AD UDCED J INSANE BY JURY PHILADELPHIA, March 11. Harry K. That was today ad judged a lunatic by th common plaas court of this city and undtr the law, cannot be Uktn to Nsw York on requisition to stand trial on charges of assaulting Frederick Gump, Jr., a high school studtnt, at Kansas City, Mo. Thaw will bs kept In St Mary'a hoipital hsra pending his removal to a Pennsyl vania asylum. Yard Employe Is Killed By Blow from Heavy Lumber Sling POKTl.ANI. Ore.. March 13. T. (5 Richard, a rlrger employed at the nlnsula shipyards In St. Johns was fatally Injured at 9 o'clock thla morning hen crushed under a fa'ling alitigloud of lumber. He died 20 mln utea after the accident In the com pany a hospital. HE TREATS THROUGH a s BURGLAR BIFFS BRIDE s TRIES TO PALM COIN TO MEXICO jj IS STILL GERMAN T SLOGAN REPOR WAHIUSdTON. March IJ-Coiii pteU plana of the four railroad lirolherhiHNU for a nation lie atrlde lo l liiauguraled iv- t H.ituiilar Mlklit unlraa the nllro.vl. giant lli. K right Imtir day demanda were tall fled here today by local union leadeis from sHiiheal til territory and by a similar conf. reinc of rvpre.ietitaiitea of the southeal, held at HI Uml The brolhethiHiil head lll lell Ih railroad conference ceintnltte t In Ne tork lliurailay dial If an agreetnenl Is not reached thla erk for the ea tah'Ulimenl of mi dtlit hour ba day. lth lime and a half for ot time, atrlke urder. already laued I local orK.inliallona. will become ef fe.tlte Bams Demands. Hie demands are ut what Ihey aer lat fall, when I'realdeni Wllwui averted a strike ft .r lq ,-all a out by Inducing congreas to p.iaa III .vinmann law wnicn neter haa teen put Into effect pending a declalon on Us rontltu(loiiality by the supreme court. There Is every ludliallon that 111 president Is prepared In move attain If It becomes apparent lli.it thn na Hon, facing the gr.it. it Intcrtiatlona rrlsls of It hlatory. Is aIkiiiI In tut lis Iranaportatlott f.iellitli-a parnlyn-d Although sll'l connned lo bu b d l roia. the prenldcnt beard reporta during the day from Secretary II on on the plans of the hrnthcrhootli Strike Program. The proposed strike program, giv en out here today, la: Saturday. March 17, fi p m Call out all trainmen In freight a-rtleo n he New York Central. Hultlmore it Ohio, Krle. Atlantic Coast line. South ern railway, lauilatllle ft Nashville and Sealitmrd Air line. Such an ord ouM Involve 40.000 men. Monday. March 19. 6 p. m Call out the freight trainmen on the i.-hlgh i alley. I Jtck.Ktann.i. Jer-'ey Central. cniyltunln. Umg l!and. Maine entrul. l-lattiire ft lluilnui. He. id ng nnd all other roads In the south iiMcrn territory or rt tiding to New ork. Tuesday, March ID. 6 p. in. Cull out nil the freight trainmen In the orthwestern group, Including the llll mud und all those centering at hli ago. Wednesday. March II, 6 p. in. If Hie railroads still refiino to grunt th ' men's terms, extend the strike to all ther freight trainmen and cull out the pansenger trainmen on every roud In the country. Run down ? Tired ? -Weak ? PAPERS IEZEDIN RAIDAR E TURNED ON GILL LIQUOR LOS ANGELES, Mar. 9 When Lena Galloway, a pretty 19-year-old bride, refused to tell a burglar Wednesday afternoon where her valuables were kept the man seized her, laid her across his knee and spanked her soundly. Even then Mrs. Galloway re fused to tell, and the robber re sumed the spanking. Finally, she cried out in fright and pain that the money was In a sewing box, which he grabbed and ran out of the house. The box contained only an old Confederate bill. BISBEE, Aril., March 13. Scores of German reservist have crossed into the Mexican state of Sonora from points in Arizona within the last wee-It, an agent of the department of justice announced here. Many of vhem, he said, are known to have had military experience. The agent said thev appeared to be scat tering to all part of Mexico. Secret Band Seeks Death Of President Hfangman Up A Tree; He Can't Find Place to Do Executionary Duty roiiri AMl. Ore, Mac h II Hall'h H M litis. Jr. Infm! sou of Mr and Mra lUlph H l lilts, of MO la. I IVlt ar. mid alreel N'nitli, aim was drowned In a I'ltllllilli )rlc.la iiniriiliis, during a brief aliaencn nl the mother fimn III room l.on continued elToita al rrauai llalloli were without atall Mra Mlllit was preparing In give her llll'e son a t'Sih and had drawn ill lit Im In a nf water III Hie balliluli Aa alie led th t loom to aecure luwela the bahy was plating on Hie door Hut a few llliilliellta later aim relurned lii find him It IMS face downward It the lull, liiolluiileas and urn oiiaclotia Catching Hie buliy In her anna Mra Mllln ran lo the. hi'ine of I r II F Jam a al !' Kaat Klft) flrt street N north The phalitan found death had iHcurred. tml for a long time lul oretl to relit tint child. Inaplred b) the pleas of the fraulli' tnotlier A pul motor was app'led. but the aHempt in abandoned aft-r three hours ul conalalil elT.. it In Hie opinion of I'r J.unra death was due tiol In ilrownitig alone, hut to heiiit failure Induced by aluM k and fright. The bal.y Was the only child of Mr. and Mra Mllln, ami was I ear and lo weeka of age. The fiilh r Is un riiKlmvr In the ettiplo of the I'a i lllc Telephone ft Telegraph roiili.aliv Hoth pari lit h are ulmoat proatr.it d by their loaa The body wan taken lo Otci'oli City for liurtal yeatenlay afterniHin. BRAND LOCK Ti EXPECTED TO BE TAKEN FROM POST WASHINGTON, March IJ.-Prob able tally withdrawal of all Amerl ran participation In llrlgian relief work, Im In. ling ihi. rcmonl of lltwruj WliHliHk, American minuter, (nun llruawls, as a ro.,,11 0f bs preaaura of lha lirrman submarina campaign, was forrcaal tmlay at tha aUta da partmrnt. Free Milk for Kids In School It Latest Educational Move rollTI-ANIi. Ore, Mart h II -An rtpertmeiit In rducatloll. ahso'lltoly new to Portland, will Im liiauguraled al Hie I a. 1. 1 scIiimiI, probutily W-dnea day. Milk, rich and pure, will U ae cured lor Hie children lo eat with llielr lun. hea. or In bit available al r- eaa r children who mine without their breakf.iata NAVY MAY PUT ON 60 Subs Sunk in 45 Days By Allied Navies WASHINGTON, Mar. IJ About CO German submarines were cap tured and destroyed between Jan uary I and February ti, according to reports reaching here today, the tint authoritative word of the en tente success In coping with the undersea boats. PAYMASTER SHOT BY ROBBERS WHO GET AWAY WITHBIGHAU L SHIP HAS SALOON IN OTHER THAN A SEATTLE, Waah., March 133. Ser geant Victor L. Putnam, hed of th'; dry sqtifd of the Souttle police force, and described by Ixjgan I!illini;alcy as a "man who could not be bribed," was Every spring most people feel "alii called as witness for the prosecution out of sortfl " their vitality is at a low ebb. Through the winU-r months Bhnt up a great deal in liented house, office, or factory, with little healthy exercise in the great outdoors eating more than necessary the blood be comes surcharged with poisons ! The best Spring medicine and tonic is one made of herbs and roots without alco hol that was lirst discovered by Dr. Pierce years ago. Made of Golden Seol root, blood root, with glycerine, it is called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Ingredients on wrapper. It eliminates from the blood disease breeding poisons. It makes the blood rich and pure, and furnishes a founda tion for sound, physical health. Sold by medicine dealers, in liquid or tablet form, or send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce s Invalids' HoU:l, Uuffalo, H. Y for a large trial package of tablets. in the so-called whinky graft case In the Unit-id States district court today. Putman told of his wrecking the BllliDgsley Night and Day drug store on July 2G, 191G, and his seizing there 150 documents showing transactions between Ix)rjan liilllngsley and the Jesse Moore Hunt Liquor company, ol San Francisco. The papers showed that Ililllngslcy had ordered liquor and that the com pany had shipped it, the witness said. WHEN "RUN-DOWN." Salem, Oregon. "As a spring tonic, to build np a weakened, run-down eystem, and to give one an appetite, I found Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery good. A friend had recom mended it and I fonnd it all that she claimed for it." Mrs. Jake Ginder, 1506 8. BeUview Street. Constipation canses and seriously aggravates many diseases. It is thor oughly cored by Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. One a laxative; (wo ot three cathartic. WANTS BABIES. CHICAGO, March 9. Four home less children are wanted by Mra. A. J. Telchmun, of Gordon, Tex., according to a letter received here. Stop the First Cold. A cold does not get well of itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough be comes serious If neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy com bination of soothing antiseptic bal sams In Dr. King's N-sw Discovery has healed coughs and relieved conges tion. Toung and old can testify to the efefctlveness of rr. Klng'a New Discovery for coughs and cold. Bny a bottle today at your Druggist, 60c. (Adv.) A AL SENSE PORTLAND, Ore., March 9. A search of the staterooms of the lireak water made by sheriff's deputl"B at noon today resulted In the confisca tion of 300 quarts of whiskey. The bottles were secreted In and under the berths. Four rmm are under arrest and 123 quarts of whiskey are held as evidence. "Kaisers' Dozen" Struck Death Blow At Old Debate Rule WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 An amend ment to the senate rules giving two thirds of Its members the power to prevent filibusters and limit debate was passed late today by the senate. The vote was 76 to 3 senators Gron na. La Follette and Sherman voting against the change. IULTIMORE. Mil. Morch 8. Amos II. Pan hi, 70 years of ago, was today h'ild for the federal grand Jury ty United States Com missioner Supplco on the chargo of having made threats against the president. Hooks and papers In Pnuhl's possession contained statements that hu (k a member of a secret organization which government officials believe has for its object the assassination of the president. tlAVtltltU 1 SAD KAISER HOW DID THEY KNOW? 4 REPORTERS ON JOB GREAT EYE FOR NEWS NEW YORK, March 10 Wear ing diamond earring pendants and garters, Mrs. Charles H. Anthony, of Muncle, Ind, startled tha loiter er In Peacock Alley at th Wal dorf Friday. TO JAP EMPEROR WASHINGTTON, March 10. "The wholo of the United States lying weBt of the ftocky Mounlalnft" was the In ducement which Germany held out to Japan, through the Instrumentality of tho famous Zlmmermann note, If Jap an, In the event of war between tho United States and Germany would be come an active ally of the Kaiser. This Information comes from one of tho most prominent Democrats of the senate, who Is in a position to enjoy the confidence of the state department, and as related by him, this portion of the Zlmmcrmann note was suppressed last week, when tho German offer to Mexico was allowed to become public. One Million Autos A Year for Nation In Event of A War WASHINGTON, March 12. Be cause the government cannot find a place lo hang him. Kdwurd Maybcrry today got a new lease on lifo and hus i good chance to escupo the death pen lty altogether. LLOYD GEORGE POISONERS ARE FOUND GUILTY LONDON. March 10. Mrs. Alice Wheeldon, her daughter, Mrs. Wini fred Mason, and tho hitter's husband. Alfred George Mason, woro found guilty today nf conspiracy to murder Premier Lloyd George and Arthur Henderson, member of tho war council. Miss Harriet Ann Wheeldon, another daughter of Mrs. Wheeldon, who a'so was tried on tho sami) charges, was acquitted. Mrs. Wheeldon was sentenced to 10 cars' penal servitude. A sentence of seven years was Imposed upon Alfred Mason, whllo his wlfo was sentenced to flvo years penal servltudo. CLKVKI.AND. ().. March U Cuy- 'r Morey, paymaster for N. J. Hlch A Co.. knit good mutiufnclurors, was shot and killed by two nut obllu nibbera In front of tho Rich factor) on Kant Sixty first street today. Thn robbers secured $.1100 and esi upi'il In un automobile. Nathan HalpTon. accompanying M.iwrey. was also shot by lhi rob hers. Hnlperon Is In a hospital In critical condition with two bullet wounds In hli body. flUl WAR PAINT; OFFICIALS A IT WASHINGTON, March U'.-Mobi-lication of tho rotnplpte lighting trtMlKth nf tll llil) Inm .i-,-n In . ommntulcil by naval ofllcials The approval of I'rri.ilrnl Wilmin is re quired before ordrrs ran bo avnt Ci'l i" if out thn rt'irtvtt, antrtnbling I ru tin. il lull II 1.t nnd rrli'imlnx all ui'tlvn oMlcrr now on shore duly for r srrvirn. MISSING HAY Lady Hobo is Pinched On Way to Wed TACOMA, Wash., March 13. "Gee, thla Is a rich experience!" Patrolman Miller at South Taco ma heard the unmistakably femin ine voice and proceeded to drag from the "blind baggage" of a southbound train Misa Ruby Wal lace, dreased In boy'a clothing, and her companion, C. L. Williams, of Bremerton, They were beating their way to Portland, where they expected to be married today, Truck Overturns; 22 Mexicans Are Plunged to Death NEW YORK, Mar. 9. One hundred and one automobile manufacturers, representing the membership of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, whose factories are said to have a capacity of more than p'aced their entire resources at the 1,000,000 motor vehicle a year, have call of President Wilson "for any emergency." LOS ANGELES, March 13. Twenty-two Mexicans are reported dead as the result of a heavy truck rolling over tho edge of the Ridge Route road, 20 miles north of Sau- gus. DEATH TAKES AN AGED OF H. It. Davidson, ogod 71, of Oswego, died at the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland Tuesday night at 6 o'clock. Mr. Davidson left no relatives In Os wego, according to the Information given to the Holman Undertaking com pany by the hospital authorities. One brother in Falrview, N. D., Is the only known relative. He will be informed through the local order of Redmen. The funeral will be held Sunday. The body was brought here. C. L. Collins, of Gervais, was an Oregon City visitor on Tuesday and Wednesday. PUFF PILLS IN PUBLIC e JUDGE LETS 'EM GO PERFECT LADIES YET NEW YORK, March 13. It I no crime for a woman to smoke In a public place In New York. Magistrate Corriyan so ruled. He discharged Mary Drlscoll, Edna Stanley and Elsie Petersen, who were arrested for smoking In the Times Square subway station. GERMANSOLDIERS FILL PRISONS AS E GONE TO JOIN ALLIES HILI.SI10RO, March U. Tha clos est friends of the missing bank cash ier, Karl (). lluxton of the First Na tional bank of Forest Grove, do not believe that he has met with foul play. Neither do they think that he is in California. On the contrary they think he is in Alaska, or thst he has gone to Canada on his wny to en list in the army of the allies. TRY HARD TO GET TOGETHER ON PLAN TO AVOID STRIKE NEW YORK, March 11. Two camps from which negotiations to avert tho threatened country-wide railroad striko wnr will bo conducted were established in the Grand Central terminal district hero today. Ilroth- erhood chiefs coming here from Washington today for tho meeting with the railroad conference commit tee tomorrow hud decided for peace ful settlement if possiblo. They wore, however, determined there should be a settlement tnrougn a groat lanor war if necessary, and reports from various railway contorB indicated that striko orders nro automatically sot, subject to rocall only in caso tho man agers meet thoir terms. Tho railway managers professed optimistic belief that thcro would bo no strike; that tho president would not pormit lnbor strife to block tho preparedness movement, nnd declared they stand on thoir announced belief that neither side should tako any drnHtln action before tho supremo court passes on tha AiliuiiRon law. Thn opinion of tho court Is expected to bo handed down very soon. RESULT OF R OTS AMSTERDAM, via London, March 13. Serious disturbances among; the German troops in the vicinity of Na mur and Huy are reported by the Telegraaf. The paper says it is known that such large numbers of soldiers have been imprisoned on charges of insubordination that the prisons of the two towns are crowd ed to four or Ave times their normal capacity. The Telegraaf also publishes an account of further food riots in Bar men in which the chief of police was seriously wounded by tha stone of tha women rioter. L BOYS WILL SALUTE FLAG RECITE THE NATIONAL HYMN HALTIMOniJ, March 14. Six Haiti more boys, who refused to salute the United States flag, beeauso they were "Internationalists," will have to sa lute It In tho presence of their school mates nnd reclto "Tho Htur-Bpangled Hanner" and "My Country Tls of Thee." This was the decision of the school board today, which announced that In that way only wou'd the suspension against the six be lifted. It Is under stood that all are now willing to com ply. All except one are of Russian extraction. SUB STRANDED. AMSTERDAM, March 13. German submarine stranded near Hellevoets luls, on the Dutch coast