OKKGON' CITY KNTKIIPUINK. I IM1 W. MAIM H ', VM ; FLEET QUIETS 3 MORE FORTS OH T HEDARDANELLES TURK ALONG OUir OF ARO ALSO ARC tHCLLCO BV ALLIED tHIPl . ENCMV WARSHIP COULO OUT HCOT AMf RICAN GUNS OFFICIAL BOA RD HIPOHTS; POSITION OP ATLATIC PtUT IMPORTANT IN CASC CRISII IHOULO ARIt RUSSIAN CRUISER JOBS IKE VESSaS Of ATTACKING FOECES fttaplant Lot Mint and Nt Petition cf Ot'tndmg Army Mlnttwttptr Clear CHnni by Fort . LONDON. March J-A dl-palrb to Neuter Telegram company from Athens ): "The allied flct today UnilrdJ and rxituct-d to illice th fort of Hardanu. Hamldlih and Tchi-rocrlik. on the Astatic ld of the Inside lar danclle. The telegraph station t IWzlkal also demolished. Th bonibardmmt wa carrid oul by nine ship, which adncrd two mile up tho iralt" A Pari dispatch a the Ha New agency gave out illflch lhl afternoon confirming tho report pub lished In the Pari raatln thi worn ing that an allied resumed the bombardment of the Dardanellr Tup day morning. Tbli dlptch. dated at Athena ; March 2. reads: I The bombardment of the Intrriurj fortification of the Dardanelles wa returned thl morning. The ai:i. have a total of 5: warship, on the! scene. Five of thorn entered the strait. While thl moveu.eut ( go-, lng on four battleship begun the bom I banlment of the Turkish position fronting on the Gulf of Sarom which la separated from tbo Dardanelles by the Galllpoll Peninsula." j The admiralty late t wight Issued, WAP,1INr,ToN. Mar. 3.-The report the following report wrJlM the pckndw board which wa. bombardment of the Turkish fort, by t gwrrUr, ,;,rrlou to tn the Anglo-French fleet: i . KBnH -hither chana.- The operation. In tortontt , m.de In ,h coast defense. of the Inlted State ma. made public by the bouse committee on approprta V J IOCS vokk i - i ' , X ASjiCACLINA f.V'.ffaa 1 . -? XVAl AMINNtOTA WITW qnxCfc - .. V - ' "MH"Ol , . HORfOLkTfv (n OaO'A and I MNTutxy - , . 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Tn llilnk II at lb ll.il.l.l Hull" W'a l" l Mix'ii Oil i'"""l Rl.tr and Harbor Dill With t.'t.OOO, 000 Appropriation Dupond of Stnat In ttidon All Night. RIAL IITATI TRANIPIR. Ilial r.UI ti.n.ln villi tb" miiiily tnttrder Kil'lay are a I 'I ln. VI mi, In Ki'i.lir tn Jianiite M Hl FREE ADVICE TO SICK VOMEH T)touaaru!i I lave LWn I Iclpl liy Common Sni Suggritlont U'nmefl u(T. ill fnin an f'Tflt f !f.inal III ai lnwli.i In r-nn iii.li al s?r ""'7 n h',' "''. woman' til V nrffMl.AiL'hfi lLft riniiil of tbt) I y t o., Lrna, Ww. Your Utur Ul mnl, rJ anawefwi If . 1 . m iu wunian kiu tH in trli lei(V.Inr. A wtn tmn freely U'k of hr 'rtt IMi t woman j Mi 4 yvi wiiii WASIIINUTON. Manh In intra of rnnicta re iimHi' t HHilh. lain T at of WlllaiiirKe m rl'tlaii; 4IU t lule II Mil to H A. !(, l"l blink 7. Kulaiad. 110 Ullllain M. Iirme l ui In l-aui 3. -- li.i:ti Hinlth. tract of land In l eiiilall Cawn iliiatlnn land ( lalin: II" dial enlntn tiamfrr. fllnl Hh tb lnaa tiltth J till. aftrtlliK'll lu order t" I ,.,,! y rw,,f,, r Hatunlar a f"l rinlah their Imaineaa Inline tiu Thuradav. mhen the uirii lal life of llila eaulun emit. All t!nu;:M of an tra 'alnn ha. l ei-n aliainlohi'.l. lli'l'O of 'lii a K"vnniii'iil ablp purtliaae bill nlxu 'l' tl ""r niH'ii. when the rmiipr'nil"!' im-aaure a finally and fruiliy killed by It adioiatra In the lenate. rr,-.l.lelit lloil IK".I me '"'"; , , , . , f xv rUII ami Hie fortification apprnprl ; ....i.i,. tif.x art. m a' re Hi tl-n J3 lomn.lilp 1 .,., i,., i MlaldiaM nmMnlial fcirr ! U iice wbli h baltnlor many yar ami which ha ler p .rt4n, Nr ha Uw-y iI.IU)mI leatlmonlal of Ul Utrf With-Kit Hi written c-naent of tlx wrlter.and nr ha the rtiny llwl UieM fonfi d. ntlal L iter to tt out of Ulr !" Miin, a lb hii'klml of IliuuMnda of tlim In lhir fll HI atUet. Out of the at volume of vprrine which thy hv tn ilrw f nam. It I n than jmaall le that th. y aa the vry k i" bilk.' mxl.-l In ) ir raa. N"th Imp i -. I In rtum eirrjit yir r"l Will, and their BiM'-at ha hll thm. tturrly any woman. r hrj.. ibwiild U I'la l Intake advanUjf of Ihl ((. Ili-riKH offer of aaaiatnc. AiMreM I ) lia K I'lnkham MUcin Ca, (fun ll.iiiitial) I.ynn, Ma. l:rry woitmn ouflit to liavti I) i!Im I. 1'lnklianra ir-MMr Truman f. Aikeraoii et ui In Adam J W'allln- and Mra II K. Llbby. tra' t of land In the L'daard A Wllann duna tlnn land claim In Inanalilp 5 amith. ran I eaal nf WllUhielle Inerldluli. I"I0 Cliarl llali'iiin t u In I'nil It wo it ui.. bit 7 and . I'lx k I, Hibmite) ! addltti ll In (lliidal'iue, I 'i'O. I 1 II lal"a et u In Malt I'atlei laud Harah K. llollllin. Ill arr In lUmi'lIn llirrlillall lll.'ll tinn bill tbl afterniHin. ! .,.., ,... ,...,.. ri with Trt ItiMik. It la nut A IhmiW for The i (dilative. riiH-utlve and Judl ! f,inty Itiimder Ih dmaii Monday are i ppneml UUtrltiUtlon, ft It U tiM rial Mil. rarr)ln apiriirlatlon or.., f,ia i fllirnalvtx. II U rrw una oiuy $.l.000.ft)ii. paaaed Ihla aftrtHin j r;ti.r w ortlilnicton it n. t Mr by the houae. fn.ler IK In in, eon tr,K,.t Olirleii. trait of laud in tee ireaamen will get I' relit per nille oil ,( )o (o.u.hlp Z aoutb. ranee I eaat IpIha i.i miiiI tnxrn W'aall lllirtiltl tint.. II.. .....rl.l i.h II iil.tal imM by tUaUl. It tiMlay. Writ for eZMf PAL WCAVHB and MAP StQWING P051TI0N3 OF AMERICAN YAPSHIP5 wer resumed at 11 o'clock Monday morning ben the Triumph. Oceaj . . . . a .... 1 1 - n .1 ana Aio.on en.er .. ... .. h lha, lacked Fort Sa 8 and the batterie. a on AraerUan toa. White Cliff. The ire w, , re rn h ,h().e at San- by the ort. and also by field gun.! y fhonrT nm lhan and howitzers. ,.,, . ,h. n,n,i,.rn anttr. luu nun " - "An air of reconnaissance made by naval aeaplanr. In the evening brought dreadnought of Great Drltain, tJer- - - . .1 nivlut In H tarnafiina . i . . umuT a ti m uuivi - - me report n.i .ucce.a.u, w Kuu , Mdl General Weaver. poolttoM had been prepared by the en-, wag emy but that no gun. were erec ed nber or ,he board, made the .tale in them. The aeaplanea also located j" ..mv .i I II I rill ilia i in i.4i.c v. Buriaiv uiiiiv. During Monday .night a force of minesweepers covered by destroyer wept within a miles and a half of Cape Kephez and their work which was carried out under fire. Is reported to bare teen excellent." would undoubtedly make an attempt to Lombard big cities on the Atlantic coast. Me augKested that under these clrcum.tances it wa highly desirable that the range of coast gun be In creased. The board' recommenda tion In iiart follow: That the old type twelve Inch gun and mortar are nut equal In range and power to major caliber gun afloat. Tbat by such mi nor change In the r.irriace of the old type twelve Inch gun. at present em placed a will permit an elevation ot fifteen degree and by the prorlnlon of a certain proportion of lighter pro Jertllea of approximately 700 pound weight an effective range of about 2K 000 yard can be given thee guns; that these change should be made. That the great majority of our four teen Inch guns with certain slight channe. which have already been or dered and by the supply of a portion of the projectile of lighter weight than the heaviest now furnished are sultuble In power and range t J meet any that may now be brought against them. That the present emplacement, are as a whole satisfactory, with the possible exception of some of the old er nmk'ailne. which should lie more thoroughly protected against pl'itigliiit fire; that this protection should be furniahed. Tbnt wherever It may ! necessary to construct new work, especially at Important points, such as the entrance of our principal harUr. naval bases, etc., the major milder gun should be at least a sixteen Inch 15 caliber gun mounted so as tu have the greatest possible protection and an all round fire where It may be nec essary to have auch fire. That the mortars to be Installed In futuro should be of not less than twelve Inch cnltber with a range of at least Sl.OOO jards. In view of a possible grave In ternational crisla In rase American neutral ship not carrying conlra hrand are sunk tho position of Ameri can warships at this time Is Interest ing. The accompanying map Is ap proximately correct. trip to and from V ashlngUin The house passed the army appro priation bill tbla afternoon followln an agreement to keep the "stopwatch" tvsteiu from arsenals The senate wai f Willamette meridian. l Charles I'ri-U tn Mr Drlditel O'llrli-n. tract of land In Hi r'elli A. Collard donation land claim, l. Jerry OMrlen to Mra. Itrldget expected to approve the conference re ..-n,.!,.,, ,rg,., un, ,, tivlHp S port, and the bill will then go to tlie;llh r,,,,,.,. ) rt of Willamette me president for hi signature. jrldlnn; fl. President Wilson facilitated matter ,i ,...,,, transfer filed wliti during the, morning whi n he lnd c.iinty Itecorder le.l an Tuesday ate THE MALTESE DERBY. Its Curioua Rac Court With Co a You PI Rult. Horse raclurf Is a favorite sport the world over, but It is doubtful w bethel any nation cnu boast of such a curious race course or clnlm more remarkuble ideas of the sport tbiui the Mnltese. Once a year the road skirting Sllema harbor Is reserved us a nice course, and the eople turu out lu thousands There Is no regulation of the course. The crowd simply clears out of tlv way as the burses come nluui;. The Jockeys ride without bridles or aaddles, mid euch carries a whip in either hand one for bis own mount, the other to keep back nny horse which may try to overtake hltii. We saw one of tho spectators delilierately trip a horse up by putting bis leg out at grave risk to himself. These things, however lucredlble a they seem to sportsmen In this coun try, are tuketi as quite a matter of course, and consequently hardly a year goes by without a fatality of some kind. All things considered, It Is not likely that the "t;o as you please" rules of this Maltese derby are likely to com mend themselves to other turf authorl ties. Wide World Magazine. Rssaonabl. Lord Esher. who when president of the English court of apHul used tn keep up a running Ore of chaff ot learned counsel, sometimes got a Ro land for his Oliver, as when a young Iwrrlster In the course of argument tated thuTno reasonable person could doubt one particular prooslt1on. "But I doubt 11 very mu:h," snld the Judge,' The youthful advocate, not one whit abashed, replied, "I said no reasonable person, my. lord." The master of the rolls could only gasp, "Proceed, sir, proceed." London Express. All H Wanted to Know. "Maria. I'm ro!ug to have Dr. SqulV lips treat me for my heart trouble." "What do you know nlxmt Dr. Squll lips, John?" "All 1 know about him Is that Mr. Gotsum recommends him to me." "Who is Mr. Gotsum?" "Mr. Gotsmn Is one of he stockhold ers of the life Insurant'" company that is currying n $20,000 risk on my life."--Chicflgo Tribune MILj UjIM 11 JLili an 6b, howero: 9? Closes Saturday Night, March 6th At 9 o'clock But a few Active Working Days Remain GRAND PRIZE r four ai'i'roprlatlon measure. A flttn the river and harlinr bill, went through both house and will receive the president' approval. The army, agricultural. istoffco. and general dericlenry bills still await final dlsptwillun. Serious deadlock . . ... I I ... I. til.. . on tno agncu.i'.ra . nu . "' - , jmini(, jk)kp thrcalellril liuir ueieai, nun uuii necessitate emergency resolutions to provide fund to conduct these two department. The river and harl'or bill, carry ing an appropriation reduced from Mj.OoO.Ooo to IJS.Oon.OOO plus 1 5 DUO. 000 not yet expended, wa disposed of by both houses. The house also accepted the senate amendment requiring a aum for exist Ing project. The vole, wa 99 to 22. After remaining in session all nlKht the senato recessed from 7 a, m. to II. During the long night grind, which was undertaken In an effort to ratch up on accumulated bills In order t i clear the calendar for adjournment to morrow, the upper house confirmed four of the five men nominated by President Wilson to bo memlM-rs of the new federal tnidu cnmnlsslon. These were William II. Parry, Seattle. Pro gressive; Joseph K. Da vies, Kdward N. Hurl")' and W. J. Puvlea, Demo cruts. The nomination of Georgu Hub led, of New Hampshire, Republican, wa not confirmed and hi nomination will dlo with tho end of tho session. President Wilson will give him a ro ress appointment, however I $300 in District Prizes Organisation Pie--$425.00 Eiie Piano Now is the time for the friends of the Ladies in the race to come across with their support and help their favorite win Th. Dry Salt. "I should think you would have pre ferred the army to the navy?" 'No. ma'am. I'd ralher do my fight tag .m water and keep dry than on land mid have to xtanil knee deep Id water In the trem-hes all the time. Derrolt Pre Press. Bound to Occur. "And no use has erer been found foi the Sahara desert?" "No; hut I om confident It Js only a question of time when some enthusiast will come along and lay It out In golf IIuks."-LoulsTllIe t'oiirler-Jonrnul. The Race is on an even basis Candidates Hurry to Win Now is the time you want votes Not next Summer. See that you get them Lexington has outgrown Its school building and thero Is agitation for a much bigger and better one. aa follow: ('. K. Kill ft iix. to Ah In Clark, tnv t of land In section I. township 3 south, range 3 cast of Willamette meridian; 110. Chnrli Moral) et ux to ('narh-a K Quliin et ux.. S "lock 41. 1st addition M.-.o. W. A. PriK-tnr ei ui. In Sandv Melh odlat Kplscopal church, lot 1, Mix k 7, Sandy; 1 10. KHraheth I Kver el vlr. to Henry K. Uiruhorst ct ux , lot 15 and 11, block 3:1. Orciion Iron Steel Co.' addition 10 Oswego; $10. Frank 8. Hallock et in to Herbert Gordon, east tract 3, Oregon Home. 110. (!. II. Raymond et ux. to Charle ('. Woodcock, 3 acre In sect I, m li, town ship 3 south, range S east of Willam ette meridian; It. Real estate transfer filed with the county recardcr edneday are na follow: T. J. Drown et ux. to August O. Ilel ler, lot 13 and HI, block It, Oregon Iron ft Htecl Co' 1st addition to O wego; $1. August ('. Heller to M. Heller Slltll tract as ubove; $1. Philip Htandlsh to Kmumel Krlg linum, tract nf land in section 1'3, town ship 3 south, rango 4 east of Wllhiin ctte meridian; $1. M. A. Klllott to Eminn T. Klllolt, lot 1, block 157. Oregon City; $10. Clara E. Hosteller et vlr. to Port land Railway, Light & Power company 10 acre In section U. township south, range 5 east of Willamette me ridian; $1000. HK TTI.K. Wh . Mai :. - In a hot ly cnlili-ilril t-lictl 'II. Ill line i an. II date for the i ll) ii. nu. II. W III II. Han lia, A. P. Ham and Tli 'iiaa II III ton, IndnrM'd by the inuii" lpl owner ship advix-atea w..ii nut ytrly br halidsotiiii n)orltlea dt lb nalatorlum In sbap br summer." rihort Ih peiullrlon Kal Or ii '.an "and IVndli ton can get ah lig wltliuiit pt'ifi siliiiial baai 'iall " GERMANY 8TART8 GREAT TASK OF STARVING ENGLAND OUT; MAP OF 8UBMARINE DISTANCES if trj. BeAXM, C HILLS '':: ''-tin vM What a great task the German have undertaken In endeavoring to smash Great Britain's sea trado Is Indicated In the above map showing the Is land' chief ports and their distances from German naval base. The Ger man submarines probably will operate against the north English and Scot-' tlsh trade routes from Helgoland and Suxhaven and against the channel and south English ports from Zeebnigge, IJelglan port where a German naval base has been established. Germany also has Indicated that she will place mine at the mouths of all Mritlsh ports. Shtrifl' 81. Ill the tin nit f.'Urt of Ih Slain of Oregon for th Count) of Clai ka mas. P. P. I ratidii, Plaintiff I a. W. P. Chrlatli rntann and Jane Ism ChrtslU rnaaon. W. S King and Kll labcth A. KUig. his wife. II P. Rei a. J. D. M irrls and Anna I Mor ris ntul Alexander Kiiutledx. De felidanta. Slnld of Oregon. Cniiuiy of (Mm li lnaa. as. lly xlrtun of a JinL-meiit order, do-'-re and an exei uiliui, duly Issued out of " under th seal of Ih above entitled emu I In ilm alo entitled cause, l i me duly directed and dated the :ud day nf March, 1915, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said rmirl mi Hi lat dtiV nf March, l'.ll".. I In favor nf V P. Ilrnndea nl.illillff. and against II. P Reese, defendant, for the sum of :lon0.llil, with Interest Iheri'cui at tho rale of S per rent per minimi from the lllli day of March, 1 It 1 4 and the further sum of t.'oooo, ax attorney' fee, and also P. p. Uraude, the above named plaintiff re covered Judgment against W. H. King and Kllalielli A. King, defendant, fur tho nun of $1500 00, together with In lerest thereon at S per rent per an num from February lOih, I!U1, and the further sum of $50.00 attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk' office of snld court In Clackamas County on the 1st day of March. I'.H.'i, and the cost of mid upon Ihl writ, and command ing me t.i make salo of tho following described real property sllunlo In the county of Clnckamna statu of Oregon, to-wlt: ComnienciiiK nt n point In the center of the county road leading from Oregon City to Portland on tho division Hue between land formerly owned by James Shuw on (he north niul Emily Smith on the south, said beginning point being also 3K.73 chains south and 14.40 rluilns wchI from thn quarter suction corner hot ween sec tions 30 nnd 2!l, T. 2 S. R. 2 R. of the Willamette meredlan, nnd running thence with the renter of snld road south .11 degrees West fi.21 chains In the iiitcrHeefinn nf the division line, between land formerly owned by Em ily Hhaw mid II. L. L. ('lurk; (heiico with said iIIvIhIiiii linn north S5 de grees west Id chains to low water murk on the EaHt bunk of the Will- ametlo river; ihcnco along said river at low water murk down stream north 13 degrees wont K.ftO chains to the In tersection of tho dlvlfdon lino hetwonn said Shaw tract and said Smith tract; thence with said (IIvIhIoii lino smith 8(1 degrees 45 minutes east 3(1.70 chains to tho plum of beginning, containing 111 3-4 acres. Also nil of the town plat of Hhnw's First Addition tn Oro- gon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, according to thn recorded maps and plats, tlmreof, except lots ono ((I), (wo (2), thirteen (13), sixteen (HI) nnd twenty-four ((24) of block soveil (7) and lot fourteen (I I) of block nine (9) nnd lots three (3) nnd twenty- three of block night of said addition. Now, therefore, by virtue of snld execution, Judgment order and dncreo, and In compllnnco with tho commands of said writ. I will, on Saturday, tho 3rd duy of April, 1915; nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at tho front door of tho County Court House In tho City of Oregon City, In Bald County nnd Stale sell nt public auction, subject to redemption, to tho highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, tltlo and Interest which the within named defendants or either of thorn, had on the date of the mort gage, herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any party thereof, to satisfy snld execu tion. Judgment order, decren, interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clacknmaa County, Oregon. lly E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Ore., March 6th. 1915.