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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, TORTLAXD. ' 3IAI.(JlT 3, 1918. 1 1 i: i; r : SLAVS FEVERISHLY PREPARE TO FIGHT With Tectonic Menace at Pet rograd's Gates, Peace Idea Fades Before Patriotism. BOLSHEVIKI ARM FORCES lalne and Trotsky Bend All Fner- flc to Srnd Mm to Mfrt Orr man and lcn Borj:ol Of ficer Offer to llrlp I IrhU ft Aiiso wot rr.rt-RAT. foDTrlcKI kr Fresa PubllMne Com pany. Tb N Tork World. r in-rj" i ra r rfc 'u de layed A new war Mwwn the r- mana combined with th Kul Whit tiuard and lb Ilusalao J.luUunuU b. begun. With th m'liar "f Teutonic armies approarhtns letroarad. a combination baa now been established -f patriotic HuKiana with tha rUwoonMioui workmen, flehtins; for Socialism. Tha H"r-oi classes. Hnt whom tha Polsbevilt sovl.ie have declared war. appear la some cases to have Joined force with thalr hitherto foe, la th effort to stem tha German on rush. It a cxd slcn. It la surprising t ,h Smolny Institute. UoNhevla headquarter, many yoanc officers of tha type ron aidered ewnnter revolutionary. Tncy as roshed ner to Join tb army, tllttarr rlNr afcwwav y illtrr activity Ictrorad l tr Btendca. but rtr1r. Tb letrogrd aovirt. which started tha movement against peac with tha Carman, la In permanent sitting and 1 showing surprising speed and capa bility, tm la itntk by lh oat hi im revolution In February. tha work man commllttM wra buy aa'abUsa leg a basis of liberty. t'arl Rarfea. a member of tha T-tro-grad defense commltlca. declared to m today that ba did not bellee that a peace now would ba of any stebllltv. haa no faith In any peace whlrh e-n ba signed now." aald Mr. Rai-k. -Thla la not situation whan pajra whlrh will lat can be easUr signed. Revolutionary Russia la t.o aaally aroused, and tba Interior rltl-a ara al r.adv sending reinforcements of vol unteer to tha front and tha naw revo lutionary army I Jul getting under war. Tha iJerman do not want pear until thay taka Klawv Tbay bop. even If thay do not taka r.trograd. to cut It off from Moscow and tha south, taaalaaa WM Flab. "Russia's paara mood la passing. Too much of Ru l want to flitht against I tha conquest mada by l.ermany. Ma know that w hav tha Oernwna alone gainst bs, Austria baa refused to a-.o." Thar la a healthy sign In tha fart that patriotism la beginning to weigh acainal aolfiahnesa. aa the rejolnlnc of yoanc officer eho-. Mokow la now arouead acalnat peace, and la ao belli--arent that Lenin haa iron ther to mt tha eotet. Ita folloaln la tha more Bumero. but If the hour-re.. I participation continue iroelnr It will prevent acuta rerolutlon and the fur ther growth of tha while guard move ment, which, wouid aid the tWmana. S-o tr the Hfrmini bav been aided by the bourr-ol In nearly er-rV cltr. and many ber ar aaaer to know why tna commlaaartea found It neceeeary to .':r to accept peace. t-iaea Idea ta aaea. Lenln and Trolaky ar worklna eiu::y hard now to rnl troopa to the front to check the Oerman advance at any coat. Tha Me of peace la paea ln( q ef their Una of vision. Kven thouch It may be n-ceesary to alve up I'etrocrad. Rnaela won't cry "quit: Information all Indlcatea thai tha ac tial alcnlna; of peace terma la ajrttina; daliy more remote. T-lrama comlr. to tha timolny Inetltute from the aoeleta. ptrtlcuiarlT where tha major ity la made up of workmen, ahow that the time to eitrn a peace treaty on the id. baeia I na't. he founded npon preTlon report that' Japaneae marine bad been landed Vladivostok to upprea dtiordera of an anarchistic turn that threa tha safety of the military stores at lb port. mien nurd Yladlveetek. It la known that there ar four Iarce Japanese rruleer at. Vladivostok, but as they have been inhere for some time cflciala said their preaenc could not be construed a indicating any new roticy. As for the report that Chinese troops have been aent into Liberia, officials ara ronvlnred that this Is baaed on a misunderstanding- of the moerrr.t of soma Chinese soldi Into liartln. hlch. betnar In Chinese Merchur's, Is properly a subject for Chinese tml.tary controL Sn tr as ran be learned here, the at titude of the Chine government has been marked by reluctance to Join In any International campaign In Man churia. Ther baa been a notable omission to develop th feelinca of the Russians GERMANS IN HEW RAID BACK Sharp Fighting Takes Place in Chemln des Dames Sector of Front. SOME AMERICANS KILLED a rnr.r ksittio hook ron CVkRT WO t RC.tDCE OK THE OHEtiOMAX. - Tb R1 Cross want th help f every American woman la knitting sock, sweaters, muf fler and wash clotba for lb sol dier and sailor. It baa Issued an Illustrated booklet showing Just what arti cle ar wanted and giving pliclt. directions for making them. It show It all In picture and tell what kind of yarn and what Is needles to use. Almost every woman can spar a little tire for th aid and com fort of lb boys wbo ar taking Old Glory to Europe taking It tber that tb women and chil dren of America ma y not know tb horror of contact with tb brutish hordes of I'rusala. Get thla llttl book of Instruc tions at one and wev Into very stitch your protest against this mad power that would tram ple tb peace and honor of tha world under tb feet of It a 1 fish ambition. Writ at one for a free copy of Th Knitting Book." Enclose a S-cent stamp for return post see and address Frederic J. Has kin. director Tb I'ortland Ore gon I a n Information Bureau, Washington. D. C Io NOT writ to Th Orego Diaa at Tortland. ncornl Fighting- In France Demon strate Adaptability of Yankee Soldier to Conditions Attend ant on Trench Warfare. WITH- THE AMKRICAN ARMY IN FRANCE. Friday. March 1. Dy the Associated 1'ress.) Another German raid on tha American line was made at 9:10 ot lock last nmht in the Chr-min dea Dinca sector. After ibira fight ing tba enemy retired, leavinar four prisoners, two of a-hom were wound;d. Th American lost some k 1 1 led and a number slitrhtly wounded or miss Ing. All are New England?. WITH THE AMKRICAN ARMY JN FRANCE. March !. (By the Associated I'm.. I l-h.. rh. . .. . ; .1 . . .. l .. J I tho Toul sector and two alum; the a I Chemin des I'amea. have demonstrated that the American soldivr, notwitn standing his previous inexperience, now la pcriecty at noma in a ens mark and able to fight Just as Well with as without It. In so nuickly reaching this rtupe the Americans nave shown their usual adaptability (iaa was used in all three attacks In Just etlfflcirnt quantities to make masks nccessany. as the Ger man In their raids did not d.!re to encounter quantities of their own gas. When the encasement at Toul be gan virtually all the Americans were masked. Some few of the men. how ever, are reported to have taken a chance when the German infantry at tacked pulling off their maks for freer action. Una officer risked hi life to trlve commands to hi men dunlnir the roar of explosions. He wan unable, through his mask, to mnke liia men hear, eo he pulled It off and yelled his orders. As it hsppened there wus no sas this particular section, but lie did not know it. themselves towards, any disturbance of statu in r-'tberia. Haa-laaa Waate 1'. . tel. However, a report reached Washing ton from an apparently reliable source to-lay that Kusalans themselves are desirous. If there 1 to be any foretitn entry Into Siberia, that America, above II power, should participate. In the view of some officials this probably la based upon a belief that America's par ticipation would Insure a complete evacuation of lh rotintry after tb pur poses of a military expedition bad been served. HOOVER LOT FARMED (lion rnvrrn viu:ni: iioib WILL UK DIILT L.tTLK. reaitrsetlea f M a as la a at Staafard latverslty Delayed mm eaesaen tlal lain War F. PORTLAND GIRL HONORED Cora May stone hoen 1a h ce re tar j at Idaho Collcje. rNTVFRSITT OF IDAHO. Moscow. Sfarrfc S i Speclsl. Mis Cora Mae Jonea. daurhtep of Mr. and Mr. W. a. Jones, of Kaat btark street. Fort- land. namdi secretary of the I'niver-! slty of Idaho Junior r!a for the com ing semester, I on of the class officers chosen at senior. Junior and sophomore elections held Friday afternoon. The of ficer follow: ftenlor Charle Reeder? of Moscow, president: Helen Iivtdson. of Hotse, vice-pr-sldent . Iorothy AH.iv. of Mos cow, secretary, and Mr. era Maaon. f rVhenectady. N. treaaurer. Junmr Preston Richmond, of Lap wal. president: Waiter Mandellus. of toeco w. vice-president: Coca Mae Jones, of ror'land. secretarv. and Alvln limin, of H-'.e. treasurer. Sophomore Lew M rrl, of Moscow, president. Justin ttowen. of Caldwell. Vice-president; AncePiui Hum. of I'oise. secretary, and Krneatiu lrn an of Kathdrum. treasurer. REPUBLIC MAY BE MADE SAN FRANCISCO. March 5 (Spe cial. Federal Food AdmlnlMrator Herbert C. Hoover Is teaching food con servation by practice aa well as by pre cept, and down at Stanford L'niverslty potatoes, corn and beana are plintrd. or ar to be planted, on the lot which has been selected for the proposed Hoover residence after the war. Last reason a substantial crop of these vecelablrs waa grown on the lot at Mr. Hoover a order, and given away last Fall in her abaence. Mr. Hrr has given orders to plant this Sprinit aa much and a early as possible, as there la more need this yesr than last. Recently an architect's sketch of th proposed Hoover residence waa pub lished, and this gav rise to a comment that the Food Administrator did not ap pear to be following the Federal ad monition not to use building materials except In rases of necessity, and to use land for crops. But the fact Is that th Hoover resi dence site I an example of what should b done. Th time for building th :oq- foot mansion h not yet been eL Th land la doing it bit In producing food. wntina-d from F.ret I tlon of purpoe by Jspan covering her alma In Siberia beyond any such ex pression a she might herself car to volunteer. Report reaching ber and credited to British newspapers that already Jap anese and t nine troops hav been .sent Int Astatic Russia find no con firmation here. Thev are believed to ADJUTANT-GENERAL QUITS Washington Caard Official Resigns to Co Into Army. OUT M PI A. Wah, Mar. I. (Special.) Governor l.tster today received tha resignation of Maurice Thompson a Adjutant-General of, the National Guard, to become effective at once, aa Thomp son Is going into th National Army. hat bis rank there will ba ia not yet known. He ta a Brigadier-General in stat service. General Thompson live In Seattle and ha been actively Identified with th National Guard for year. HI aurcea sor baa not yet been selected, aa no ap pointment can be mad from any grad below that of Captain and tb war has taken ao many rompany commanders from the Guard regiment thst a rlosa check wilt have to b mad to find an available appointee. The new state guard, organised since federalization of the National Guard, now numbers 17 corotnles, th Adjutant-General being rn:4 bead of thla fore tinder lb Governor. HALF SICK, HALF WELL A (easlllsa Tbat la win. xt Itself. laaprwv Ta th Poring th depressing condi tion that many call prtng fever often rune througb families and neighbor hood. This Indefinite. hard-t-d-crtb atat . of poor health probably means that yoq ar t bin-blooded and anemic. Fxhaust ed. thia blood get thinner, low vitality fill lower, poor appetite become poor er Then the thoroughly exhausted y leea ca a ao longer reelat and on come ta prostrating lllnes or serious dis ease. Treat the hlf-U'k. fprlng-t ired con dition with that splendid coarse of rnedicine Hood aaesaparilla. to fortt fv tk wnol bod: Peptiron. to Ironue aad mak rich red blood. Hood's Plli t rous th liver to It regular dally duties and tb half-well revives to perfect health. Fai-n medicine is v 1 m -Me tit itself, but I trebly so when used in tti.a combination. Adv. ARMY OF 200,000 IS LED re ng tween Prtrograd and Kiev for mas troops and aa a strategic railway. The Kiev soviet I sending delegates to I'etrugrad to transmit tb word to Brest: "I k not consider th peace wi'h Ukranla good and continue th fight.' DO NT SLIGHJ A COUGH. Allay th throat Irritation and stop th rouahing with Browns Bronchial Troche. Adv. A Chud 1 ar 1 Years old esquire something stronger tha th sweet liquid laaatlvee now on the market which ex prttrd e-p tally for tnfnnt. UX IU1 WITH FFPMN tills this long, fsll nl It acts oa the liver and recuiaies the Soeets wttnnet srtpina ae dlsturhio the eceatarh. a Ltneid Ifirestive Levauve. pee aat to taka &Oe the hottle Adv. 1'OKTl't.ESK KKPILSH RAID Counter Attack Send Germans Hack Along Wide Front. LONDON. March 2. German troops carried out a raid 'on a wide front against the Portuguese trenches Northern France early this inorninir, todays Brltlnh War Office statement announce. A rotinter attack, promptly launched, ejected th Germans and left the situation aa it waa before the raid. I.ONDON. Friday. March 1. The fol lowing report of aerial activities was given out tonight: "Four tons of bombs were dropped Thursday night on large hostile air- domes, midway between Tournai and Mons and on billets In the neighbor hood of UouaL All our machines re turned." LONDON. FrllayT"March 1 In Feb ruary the British took 313 prisoners on the Belgian front. Including 1 officers, says the official statement issued to night. Twenty machine guns and one flame projector also were captured. Portuguese troops today brought In a few prisoners as a result of patrol encounters. TWO 3IOKU .YKARS REQUIRED American People Warned Not to Ex pect Early Peace. BCTTE. Mont., March 2. Two years at least will be required to put the Germans bark across the Rhine, de clared Colonel H. J. Brees. chief of staff of General H. A. Greene at Camp I.ewls. who has Just returned from France, where be spent a month ob serving military conditions. Colonel Brees stopped over her to visit his mother and brother. "American people must not fool themselves by expecting an early peace." declared Colonel Brees. "A tatrhed-up peace will mean another war later on when the fighting would be on American soli. Sea transporta tion Is a big fartor In this war and American soldiers must be sent over there In large numbers before the formidable preponderance of allied strength on the west front telis." VIEWS FORCE RESIGNATION Colombia Professor Says Liberty of Exprcion Was Blocked. NEW TORK. March 2. After an nouncing hla resignation from Colum bia University today Professor KUery Cory Stowell. of the department of In ternational law. later declared that he had resigned because hln liberty of action In regard to the expression of his views on international affairs had been Interfered with. Professor Stowell said he "could not pasa unnoticed" a statement by Nich olas Murray Butler, president of the university, that "my resignation had nothing to do with the question of aca demic freedom." HEROIC ENSIGN IS BURIED Lieutenant Who Was Saved From Flames Expected to Live. CLAIR. N. J.. March 2. Funeral serv cea were held her today for Knislgn Walker Weed, of the Navy Flying Corps, who died Thursday from burns received while endeavoring to save the life of a brother officer at the Cape May aviation camp. He was married a month ago today to Miss Joan Mas son at tha horn of her father, Thomas L. Masson. In Glen Ridge. Lieutenant Charles 1). Bennett, for whom Knsign Weed gave his life, 1 reported to be recovering from bis in Juries in the hospital at Cape JLay. Is Anyone so Lavish With Money as to Afford to Deliberately Overlook Such an Outfit as This ? That's All You Need to Have These 3 Rooms Full of Furniture in Your Home! Beautiful Four-Piece Living -Room Suite Balance Arranged to Fit Your Individual Requirement Six-Foot Table Six Solid Oak Chairs Quarter-Sawed Buffet $57.85 -Library Table has heavy, quarter-sawed plank top; magazine shelves have solid backs rather than slats both suites are finished to match in that aristocratic "Hand-Kubbed Wax." Certainly! 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"Diamond Brand" 99 Pure Aluminum Seven Piece Cooking Outfit, $11.75 SLCash 50c Week No Interest Make Your Kitchen Sparkle From Now On ! Latest Colonial Design Cleans in an Instant Unquestionably the best looking as well as the most sanitary cooking outfit obtainable.. Its bright silver color is guaranteed not to rust. Tea Kettle. Berlin Kettle and Preserve Kettle are equipped with heatproof handles, like Percolator. This fea ture is not shown in the Illustration. Their smooth - as - glass finish and seamless construction make it im possible for sediment or grease to collect, either inxliie or out. JuHt pour on a little hot water, and all pieces are thoroughly and inHtantly cleansed. More Interested, than in social stattiH, will be the cook with "Fine Cooking Apparatus." GJT YOURS NOW. Positively No Phone Orders None Sent C. O. D. , Out-of-Town Folks please Inclose 35c extra to cover nveraee parcel post charges. 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Richly Mexican laborers. Including seven v. om en, wer arrestee last night near tir when thee attempted to evade Imml cration rrstrictlona and They wcr deported. Astoria Raid t Whisky. ASTORIA. Or, March 3. (Special.) A raid waa mad by Deputy United State Marshal Uerry and Customs In spector Karlnen on the steam schooner Ssnta llarbara. arriving this morning from San Francisco. Th officer con fiscated to quart of 7 and S-year-old whisky, which was secreted In a false partition behind th steam ateering gear. . , Newell to So to Washinston. To represent th Oregon Food Ad ministration at a conf-Tence with Herbert Hoover. National Food Ad ministrator. W. K. Newell will loave tsC Washington Wtdncjdax or Tbura- 100 CHAUFFEURS WANTED Draft to Be Invoked If Men Do Not Enlist by March 8. OLTMPIA. Wash.. March 3. (Spe p!i i Tall for Immediate induction of 100 chauffeurs or auto truck drivers for service In France was made upon the local boards of this state today by the War Department, as a part of a general demand for drivers made upon all states. If the quota is not filled by voluntary induction by March 8. the T nrT TV". Fsntl.eptlc Instantly XjUUi-v A - soothes and relieves chafed. Irritated skin MOTHERS "" r,,v'nt A.av aaaa.s. and ouJck), currs dia per rash. Keeps baby's skin fresh and sweet H-sls ever olsht: cleansing, aanatlve and an tiseptic. Soothing, cooling aad refreshing. If baby's akin shows slightest redness or ten dency to Irritation, you can relieve it at once with Santlaentic Lotion Santlseptic Is a ssfs and dependable preparation for baby's skin. If your druggist cannot supply It. 3ie sent Esbencott Laboratories Portland, Ore., with drusstst'a name, will bring post psid. large iuuuduciory buiiie, plain or p.r tuii sd. Schupp Signs Contract. IOL'ISVILLE. Ky., March 2. Ferdi nand Schupp will again be a member of the New York Nationals' pitching staff, according to announcement here today. Schupp recently had returned his 1918 contracts with a demand for an advance in salary. McOraw came to Louisville and conferred with Schupp, who. it is said unofficially, will re ceive fin.ono for the season. fa i wiaTiarnsw r SUCH. Arraia" NTS Toothache AT uum Xr u-if ar-t-Tvy tr.no IP 1 'AaVAT WW-fKaa T oothache, but cleanses the cavity, removes ali odor, prevents decay. There are imitations. See that yoo get Dent'6 Toothache Gum. AO Dractuts, or by mail lc U a. Pin . a CO. Mmi, Mick illiniliililiilKlllliniHIIllllHiiriititiHliliK IHUIUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflimilllllllllllllllllllllMMIIUIMIIIIMtllllllHIIIIIimitllllMlllluiiiltll- STOP DRIFTING and start a definite course in life. Here is your big opportunity. The De-Keyier School of Optometry opens an evening class for students on March 1 1. This is the only recognizee! licensed school of optometry in the Northwest. Dr.. De-Keyser himself, a graduate of the Uni versity of Ghent, Belgium, su pervises all classes. I S -J1 s - - v 1 ?i ' I i i i I i pftinthrti1 DR. BE-KEISEH, De-Keyser School of Optometry I Main JWJS7 I 9e-o4 Floor Columbia Bids Park and Wah In frton. I ttmniitwMiFfwiiiiMiiiiHimHmi iiiiMiiMMiiiMiniaWtmii.iii.iiMniiw i rrmniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuii 3 ; 3 i 3