The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 04, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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Vol. No. XXXIX
EEfliN REPLY
WILL BE MADE
Secretary Lansing Receives
Dispatch from Ambassa
dor Gerard at Berlin ""
EXPECTSHj TODAY
Will Answer Demands of Unit
ed States Regarding Sub
marine Warfare
MUCH DEPENDS UPON IT
Tho Message From (icninl Pooh Not
fllo Any Iiiillnillou or tin Tenor
, of the Reply .Volliliitf Known'
of Conference Willi Knlst'i'
,
laxsixo learns
SOME PARTICULARS
ny AiwiiltlM I'mw In Coot Ita Tlmim.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C,
May -I. -Secretary Lansing
annoiinrpil Into today tlmt
a illsimtcli from (lornnl con
tained Informullon or whut
tlio Ambassador liullevud
would onitltuto Oermnny's
reply to tho Amorlenn nolo
on tliu submnrlnu wurfaro.
Ho declined to mulcu pulillo
any part or tlie (llapatch.
lie took the .itnnd that
tlio contents wiir highly
confidential mid could not ho
Klven out. Tho communlca-'
tlon was received by tho Sec
retary and Immsdlntoly scut
to President WIIboii. Lans
ing until It w.ih not cortuln
floral d'H deductloiiB wore ab
solutely uccurnto r o had
not ecn tho text or (lor
many's reply.
I D AuactilM l'rc.i lo Com Hay Tlmra.
' WASHINGTON. I). C., May I.
secretary Lansing announced today
that a dispatch from Gorard dutod
yeitenlay said tho nmbassador ex
pected to rccolvo today tho German
reply to tho American note domnnd
Inc tlio Immcdlato nbandonmont of
the present tactlcH of suhninrlno war J
fare.
Xo Indication
Lansing said ho was without in
formation regarding Gornrd's conror
enco with Emperor William. Tho
dispatch, J.anslng Bald, wuh brlor and
contained no Indication of tho tenor
f tlio German reply.
xews from berllv
wiievo Note Has Hcen llnndod Am-
bassador
IBf AliofUt.J IYM 10 Coo n; TlmM.l
UKUI.IN, May 4. (Wholes to
l-voclntod .Press, via TuckloiJln.)
The reply to the American note on
uumanno wnrfnro Is bollovod to
''ave been handed to Amlmsiilor
p"' Considerable porlurbntton
expressed over tho affect tho con
cession may havo on public opin
ion here.
People with IIIiii
.anceiior von Bethmun-IIollwog
"oaouuteilly will have n great mass
Peoplo with him in his desire to
avll a breach In diplomatic rela
'ns with tho United States as far
" can bo done without sacrificing
Principles ennunciuted in tho
'rmaii manifesto of February 8.
AfTIOX OK COXSEIIVATIOX COX
oiu:ss CAUSES A STIll
"wonnnended Legislation AIIoivIiir
e fiveiiiiiiet to Orant. Water
lllghls to Individuals
Pr A o aj VrnM ,0 C()01 Blf TlmM
WASIUnqton, D. c, May 4.
,.!. l,onal Conservation Congress
eLii 6 f'nal 80S8lons 0lly was still
hlcha Ver Jesterda"s acH UV
, ,, ll voted to recommend legls-
- nicn allows tho government
ICH
EXCITED
i.f "aterpower sites to private
'iterests.
M Snssana Cocroft, of Chicago,
tlon Uresa t0(,ay urgea the erca
n of a federal board of health.
UT Qoal, 5,00 ton. Phone 72,
I "
Established 1H7H
Ah Tho Const Mall
EIITOR 15 INDICTED
GRAND JURY TAKES ACTION
AGAINST FRANK CAMERON
Kupt. Mt-Leotl, of Coimiy Poor Farm
Alleges l.llicl AkhIiinI I'iiIiIMilm'
of Agitator
Lnto yesterday nftui'iionn tho
grand Jury ruturnod un indictment
tiKiiInst Frank Cameron, editor and
publisher or the Agitator, on a
cluit-go or libel. The neeusutlons
wuro made by Supt. Mcl.eod, of the
County Poor Kami. Deputy Shcrlfr
W. C. Laird came over Inst uvgiiIiik
...! .....I .!. I...II .... r,
unit nuMvu iiiu iiiuiruiiuiii uu I..MJ1-
eron, who secured S7ii0 hall and
was allowed hln rreedom. It Is snlil
Iho rase will come berore Judg
Hamilton ror trial at this term or
rourt.
According to the deputy sheriff
tho alienation by Mcl.eod is tlmt
Cameron published In his pnpar,
muttoiH in roniipctloii with tho man
iiKeiiient or the poor rami that were
erronooiiH, relating especially In hn
c()H or conducting the situation.
EDLUND WILL BE
SENTENCED TOMORROW
.Milt-shrU Id Mini In To Come
I old Judge Ham
ilton lie
(Special to Tho Times)
COQUILLE, Ore., May 4. At
nluo o'clock tomorrow morning
Judgo J. W. Hamilton, at Coiullle
will linns Hnnleiipn mi fltln IMhmil.
who yesterday afternoon was for
tha second tl.no convicted or boot-
legging, the first ease being In lhu
Justice court and uppcaled.
Tho Jury was out :!" minutes be
fore returning Its
verdict llothl
' i
Mote Harwell and- 13. Edson, wit -
nesses ror tho stnto, hold to tho
story they told In 'the Justlco court
hero weeks ago, that ICdlund sold
whiskey to ICdsou In his room on
Commercial avenue.
CHURCHMAN VISITS
HIKIIOP Sl'MXEH, HEAD OK EPIS
COPAL Clll'ltCII IX STATE, IIEUE
deception lo Ho Clven llliu This Ev
iiuliiK in (iiilld Hall lias u llusy .
Scliedulo
Illshop Sumner, head of tho Epis
copal church In Oregon, arrived hero
last overling from Portland for a
vory busy stay of several duys In the
county. At eight o'clock this
nine n parish reception will bo hold
In tho Guild hall In honor or tho
Illshop at which time an Important
announcement regarding tho futuroj
work or tho cnurcn in mis secuon,
Is to ho made. All mombors or tho1
- . .. i i.,J
ttnrioii nm rriPiinn urn iiriTL'ii ui iiti .
!"" "- " -
present this ovonlg.
Likes 1 tall road Itnuto
It Is now a year since Illshop Sum-
bner has beon on Coos Hay. Tho last
lmo ho camo down tho beach via
iho auto stages. No said that tlio
chnngo this time to tho cushions Is
a i
a vory pleasant one.
Has llusy Scliedulo
This evening at 7.30 p. m. ho de
Blres n conferenco with tho members
of tho vestry of Emmanuel Parish.
Tho reception Is nt eight o'clock.
At 10:30 Sunday morning thero
is a class of 18 to bo confirmed at
.tho church following which a sormon
(s to he delivered by tho Bishop.
Sunday evening ho will go to Co
qulllo for n servlco and Monday ov
ning ho is to bo nt Handon. On
Tuesday nt Empire ho will visit the
missions inoro inai is io uu i .un..
Hend on Wednesday evening.
On Thurday Bishop Sumner will
lenvo for Eugene whoro he Is one
of tho patrons through tho Junior
wool; end festivities.
fiohiK to California
Ills time Is vory well spoken for.
as Is Indicated by tho fact that after
'
finikin. this biiBV Itinerary ho.
.must bo In Salem on tho following
Sunday, and Immediately thereafter
leaves for California where In four
flays ho Is scheduled to give seven
addresses. Three of theso will bo
at n diocesan convention at Sacr.i-
,nin H.rpn nt a similar gathering in
Fresno and tho last nt San Fran-
!
C. W. VIERS returned last evening
from a business trip to Portland.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
IRISH REBELS
Officers Are Searching For All
Who Took Part In the
Uprising
JUSTICE IS SHIFT
Ponrro
' ''"I."'!
MacDonouah and
Clark-Are Leaders Who
Paid Death Penalty
CONNOLLY NOT EXECUTED
llepnii VestoiMny That Ho Was Shol
N Said lo lie lucoiTcct Is Now
In Prison ami Won Wounded
No IteriiKccs Ciin He llnrlmriul
in AtwtileJ I'mn t Coo liar TlmM.l
TflfUMN, May I. .luatlco has
been swirt In tho case or the leaders
of the Sinn Fein rebellion. Threof
of tho signatories of tho proclama
tion of the short lived Irish republic
paid the supreme saeririeo ye.iterday.
They were Patrick II. Pearce,
president of the provisional govern
ment, Thomas MncDo'uough and
Thomns .1. Clark.
Connolly K Wounded
Or the other signatories, James
Connolly Is lying In prison wounded,
and Scan ,. MncDInrmnd, Kmmon
Ccanut and Jo.ieph Plunkctt are
somewlioro In Ireland, whether free
r '.pu.m, , .mi pum.c.y nnown.
Connolly was erroneously report
od among thoso executed yesterday.
iioiiiiiinig ii iiciicis
A roundup or (he rebels Is going
I .. .l.ll I I....II.. mi..
i""' "ni'iii"fn-'ii. oio
at.. .. l.'..!.. ...!. ...!.. ......1 -
" '""'' ;'
iil'i'iuy iniii iiiuni ui lilt! iiuiiuiuiiin
nro known to thu police.
A house to house search Is bolng
made and notices posted everywhere
I warning any who harbor rebels that
they will bo liable to arrest and
punishment.
Shot at PoxtoMco
O'ltollly, one or the rebol leaders,
In bolleved to have boon shot while
attempting to escape from tha Dub
lin postofflce. An Exchange Tele
graph conespondent 3ays O'ltollly's
body was found near tho postofflce
building.
T
PIHXTEI) CHtCUhAltS POUIt
OX COXOESSMEX
IX
ARE ARRESTED
RE
1R
ovo-JC)l0 Kj. M)l, ,lll(! ,'mv n,0 -i'el.
egraphlc Pmpagauda Which
Swamped Capital '
III A.ao'latM l'rM to Com IU TIuim J
WASHINOTON, I). C, May 4.
............... ... ... - ,
Printed form letters protesting
ni'iilnnt ntiv hIiii U'liich mnv lead
"o " --- - -
to war with Germany began pouring
In by thousands today upon the mem-
lieis of congress as n sequel to thoj
I , . . , . ..,-...
u'legrupu ih-opukuuuii wuiu,, .,.,.-
ca tlio capitoi nun loiogrupii coin-
i"" " -.
A
GOODWIN' WOULD JOIN' PHOOEHS
HIVIvS AND HEPUHLICAXS
Temporary riialriiian ut Progressive
Convention at Seatlle (Jives His
Views
(Or Aiwrlatal rrraa lo Com Dar Timet.,
SEATTLE, Wah., May 4. In an
address today before tho Progres-
Ulvo state convention. Temporary
Chairman K, M. oGodwln said,
"Our duty today Is to seel; a re
union bocnuse a reunion is inevitable,
of the Republican and Progressive
parties on a common patriotic plat
form, with common candidates stand-
ing for vital American principles,
uml .If .. It .. 0 a)l.s lltilitil Otni
"The dignity of tho United States
was flouted lu Mexico; our own soil
afforded no protection to American
lives; our power und rights on tho
high seas were defied; tho rights of,
l.t ..AaI ..ntlntlCI IIIAHA iMAlfttAH I
feoble neutral nations were violated
without protest and attempts wero
even made to Influence the govern-
ment Itself In the Interest of a for
I'll.ll v...i..,u.
Dr, II. E. Kelty, Dentist, 201
Coke Bldg. Phone IIU-J,
s
RE10I
MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916
E
PRESIDENT
IK
OK SAX DOMINGO
IMPEACH ed
Declines Capital In Stale of Helge
mid Heal of (invciuuicut. U
Itciunvcd In Subtii b
trty AOf Ulftl rri-M lb Co-rt liar TlniM.)
SANTO DOMIN'OO, May I Gen
eral Jlmlucz, president or the repub
He, who was Impeached by the
chamber of deputies May 2, has do
clared the capitnl In a state of siege
and lemoved the seat of government
to San Cerouime, a suburb.
L
IS FREE
'OllimciO .HAXKEIt I-'OUXl) NOT
(II'llTV liAST XHJHT
Says lli Will Try lo Eani I'.iuuikIi
lo lteliiiburso Persons Who lon(
Savings
inr Amw itir4 rrrM to eM ri.r tIum.i
CI1ICA00, May I. William I.or
Imcr, who was acquitted last night
on the ehniifcs of embezzclmcnt nntl
conspiracy to ilofrmul In connection
with the milnro of tho USnllo 8tr"et
Trust and Savings Hank, began lire
anew today, he said, the dominant
purpoRo or which Is to earn enough
money to reimburse the persons who
lost their savings through the rallure
of Ihu bank of which ho was presi
dent. In ii Candidate
I.orlmor announced that ho would
again be n candidate- for United
Stales senator from which position
he was ousted.
TO AVOID A STRIKE
CLEVELAXD rtTKEET CAK 31 KX
WILL COMPItO.MISE
Volo to Take Such Action nod ICIIinl-
imte .Possibility of Serious
Trouble
11 AaocMl I'rni lo Cvoa Da Tlaiai.)
CLEVELAND, May 4. Street car
men today voted to accept tho com
promise offer of tho Cleveland Hall
way Company on the men's wugo
demand, thus eliminating nil chance
of a 3trlke.
MOKE KUSSIAXS AUE
LAXDIXO IX KHAXCE
(11 A"llf-I I'lrn to Com Hay Tlmra.)
MAHSEILLES; May I.
Another contingent of Huh-
hlan soldleiH arrived hern
morning.
!
)
IELLS OF
(JEHMAXV AXXOUXCES WOHK OK
ZEPPELIXS IX i:X(!LAXD
SayN Propel ty Wan DeMtroyed
DiriVreut PoIiiIn ami .Much
Dauiago Dono
(U AmkIH1 l'rM lu Ooua n. TImm.i
At
BERLIN, May 4. (Wireless to
Sayvllla) Tho Admiralty gave out
thu following on the Zeppelin raid
on England Tuesday night:
"The German naval air squadron
attacked the mlddlo and northorn
purt3 of tho east coast of England.
Factories, blast furnaces and rail
roads uoar .Miiuiiesunrotigu nun
Stockton, Industrial establishments
near Sunderland, tho fortified port
of Hartlepool, coast batteries south
of the river Too, and a Hritlsh man
or war nt the enhance nf thu Firth
of Forth, were attacked with many
bombs,
"Tho success or these attacks was
witnessed. All thu airships return
Jed safely except tho L-20 which wu
driven off her course ami lost, tiki
whole crew Is saro.'
GUAXD .IUUV CO.MIXO BACK
Constablo Cox has received word
mm PntiiilllM Ktatliii' that ihu L'ranil
back J(aro Qn MandBy
"
ready then to again rosume the in
vestlgatlon of witnesses In the Peck,
Perham case. It Is understood
thero are about IB witnesses yet
to bo called.
Columbia Flour, $!.&(, Bullies
HASTRQUBL
AGAIN
on
I'ltKSS
EVENING EDITION
General Scott Tells President
Wilson of Arrangements
Made With Obregon
TO
Understood that This Will Be
Allowed In the Withdrawal
of Troops
NO DEFINITEJTIME IS SET
Itimior That PcinIiIiik'n I'oices Wero
to Lenve Within Sixty Days Is
Xol Correct A (Voiding lo State
ments Mmlo ui Wiisliliiglou
III AMorlilhl Pr. la Com na, TIium.)
WASHINOTON, I). 0 May 4.
Scott's report on cenreronces with
Obregon, laid berore President
Wilson today by Secretary linker.
wn.i characterized by orriclals as
"satisfactory".
It Is understood to provide ror
the use or Mexican railways and sets
no definite time, such as sixty days,
ii.i had been reported, for the with
drawal or Pershing's forces.
' Conference Held
J After a conference with President
Wilson, Secretary linker said that
no announcement on Scott's report
was ready hut that the prolsdent
might Issue a statement Inter, lie
Indicated that n final decision on
lall points had not been reached, hut
that Scott would ho Informed so he
might have another conference with
Obregon.
Terms Xol (liven Out
Willie tho terms of tho tentative
agreement will not he made public
ut least until after Secretary ilakor
confers with President Wilson ngal
It Is understoou to provide that the
American troops shall not go Mrthor
thnu they now are and will bo with
drawn us the Carraiua government
convinces the United States of Its
capacity to protect the American bor-
uiur lerriiory. u uisu provides lor
cooperation with tho Cnrrnuza troops
for cleaning up tho bandits,
44
.MOO I IE CO.MPAXV WIXS
SUIT A(!AIXST COACH
(Speclnl to Tho Times.)
COQU1LLE, Ore.. May 4.
the Jury in the enso of tho
Geo, W. Mooro Lumbor Co.,
against Joe Conch returned n
verdict for the plalutlfr, Thu
company sued ror a lumber
bill or $204 and $U I loaned
money and Interet.
'
PUT OX TOP SUIIKACE
The work or putting on tho bitu
men surface- over tho new coucrota
bases In holes nbout thu paved
streets sturted today. Within u very
short tlmo tho streets will again bo
In shapo, with the holes filled up.
This entire work will cost In tho
nelgi'bnrhood of $2,000, It Is said,
of which soma $1,400 was paid by
McDonald and Condrou.
WILL .MEET TOMORROW
Tho Lules' Auxiliary of thu MIDI
coma Club will hold their Initial
biislnss meeting tomorrow nftor
nooii ut 2 o'clock lu the club rooms,
All tho members are requested lo
be present.
(JETS NEW .MACHINE
II, W, Guuntlett, assistant cashier
lu the bank ut Gold Beach, accom
panied by Mrs. (launtlatt, arrived
here last night from Portland. To
day an Oakland cur wu3 unloaded
(from Hie Tillamook for them. They
expect lo rive the machine home.
.U.VUIHES ARE IIARIH.'D
.Vol
lo Come Into Russia Uw
Three Years
Xet
(Mf Ataor!t4l Pfet to Cum Pi Timet,
PETROGRAD May 4. A bill has
been introduced Into tho Duma to
prohibit tho Importetlon of urtlcles
or luxury ror a period of three years,
commencing June 14,
Money lo I-oiin on huprnvot!
ranches lu any amount, V. E. Con
May Mortgage Co. Office Myrtle
Arms.
MAKES REPORT
ON CONFERENCE
s
RAILROADS
k Consolidation of Times, Const
nntl Coos Hay Advertiser.
cox'rrxui: oitexhive .move-
MEXT AT DEADMAX'M llllih
Arlllleiy of Itolh Sides Is Active hi
Iho Terltoiy West of (bo Itlver
.Mcii.se
D AMoclatM Pri is wt rr Tma.)
LONDON, May 4. The Krcnch
nro continuing their countor offens
ive movement near Dendman's Illll
In tho Verdun region. Onlus made
yesterday were Increased and con
solidated Inst night.
As n consequence of the Krench
artillery preparations at Deadmnni
Illll, two Germans surrendered,
Btatlng that they wero tho sole sur
vivors of the men In their trenches.
Kivnrh OaliuM Koothold
Horlln nunounced todny tlmt the
French obtained u foothold In one
of tho Germnn advance posts South
of Deadmnn's Illll. Elsewhere wo.U
or Ihu Mouse ami in Wovovr district
there Is. active artillery righting.
OETS COLD DECEPTION' WHILE
ATTHIXIDAD
llrlllsli AinbaHsador Pays President
Pct-Miunl Visit on Account of
Incident
SEC. M'ADOO HAS
AHItlVIH) IX XEW YOUIC
Ill Aiofl.lrJ Tirx lo Com lla Tlinr.)
KEWPOHT NEWS, Va.,
Mny 4. The cruiser Teunes
seo with Secretary McAdoo
and party aboard arrived
hero today from South Amer
ica, (D Auoclatt Vtnt to (Mm !) TlniM.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, May 4.
jrltlsh Ambassador Sprlng-Illco paid
n iinrsdiiul visit in Prrmlilmil Wllsnn
today and expressed his regret that
Secretary McAdoo had been received
with scant courtesy nt Trlnldnd,
Tho 'IlrltlBh officials learned to
their nmazomont that tha governor
cf Trlnldnd had outdono himself to
piuke u demonstration for Hoosovolt
on his recent West Indian Trip, but
hpnrontly was little Imprcssod with
the coming of McAdoo, who was re
turning from a meeting of tho Pan
Amorlcan high rommlsslou at Ilueuo.i
Ayres.
CASE AOAINKT O'HRIEX AND
EVENING RECORD UP
ftM'iirhijr Jury This Afternoon ('mm
of John D, (Joss Versus Joe
Coach hi Hands of Jury
(Speclul to Tho Times)
COQUILLE, May 4. At noon tho
casu of John D. Goss versus Joe
Couch for $832, claimed to ho duo as
attorney's fees wont to tho Jury.
Tho cuso wus sturted yesterday uf
ternoou about 3.30 o'clock .
Immediately after this caso was
nut of tho way Judgo Hamilton
called for a Jury to try the case
of Mrs. Julia Allen versus A, R.
O'Hrleii and tho Evening Rocord,
a libel caso. Mrs. Allen is claim
ing damaKos, alleging that the
newspaper printed her mimn as
tliut of h person claimed to have
been round muronnsd on u clgur
sign lu tho buy opposite Marsh
field some time ugn.
To Try Rosenberg
It Is expected that the caso Im
mediately following this one will
be the stitto versus I. Rosenberg,
the Coqulllo tailor arrested nt
Crescent City on the charge of
cashing a bogus draft ror $lti0 on
tho Bank or Handon.
HOLDS CONVENTION
Paient Teachers Meeting In Session
Ant Rosehurg Today
ROSKHURO, Ore.. May 4. A
convention of Parent-Taaohera as
sociations ot Douglus county Is bo
iil hold today in RosoburgAd-
nu neiu louny in iuM)uun,.mi
I
dresses will bo heard from Mrs. I
Georga McMath, stuto president;.
Mrs. F. S. Myers, of Portland; Miss
Helen Brooks, of O A. C, as well
us from u number of local people,
FRENCH
IK
00
SLIGHTED
DAMAGES
--
Mall
No. 240
.
Airship Falls at Hafse Firth,
Norway, And It Totally
Destroyed
IS
Sixteen Men Who Were
Aboard Are Taken and
Interned
WAS ONE OF THE RAILDERS
Survivors Sny Their Craft Was Wltk
I'our OllierN Which Attacked EnK
laud and Scollaud Ijirk of
llen.lne Was tho Cnuw
(n, AaanrlatM rrna lo Com Ut Tlm.a. ,
LOin'DQN. Mny 4. Tho Zoppolln
L-'-'O, which was wrecked in falling
at I Inf. so Firth, Norway, bolonged
to tho squndron of tlvo airships
which attacked tho cast coasts ot
England and Scotland Tuesday
night, according lo members of the
crow.
Sixteen men on board wero res
cued anil, lutornod. Tho lack nt
bouzlno resulted In the airship bo
lng blown off her course.
JAMES M. SULLIVAN ACCUSED IX
IRISH TROUBLE
' rt
Was Former U. S. Minister to Santo
Domingo But. Wns Vlrlunlly
A slew I lo Resign
(11 Awl4IM i'rrta lo Com Ut Tlran.)
LONDON, May 4. James M. Sul
llvnn, of Now York, formorly Amer
ican minister to Santo Domingo, was
arrested in Dublin on a charge ot
complicity In tho Irish Rebellion.
Sulllvnn sailed last July from .New
York far Liverpool with his' wlfq
and son saying ho was going to Lim
erick, Ireland, (o visit his mother.
Shortly berore Balling Sullivan was
Virtually asked to resign his pott
an minister t Ijio Dominican re
public, as tho result of un Investiga
tion conducted by n commission
headed by Senator Pheland,
EVACUATING METZ
t
REPORTED CIVIL POPULATION' IS
LEAVIXO CITY
Story Comes From Sources Wltlck
Are Regurdeil As Being Trust-
worthy
(Or AuorlttM rrtta to Coo. Bl Tin m.
IX)Nl)ON, May 4.neuter' Am
sterdam correspondent telegraphs
that Information regarded as trust
worthy was received thero that Met
Is being evueuuted by thu civil popti
lutlou.
LECTURES OX MUSIO
Dr. I.niidhhiiry of Etigcno Interests
Ills Hearers
r
At tho Episcopal Guild hall last
evening Dr, l.audsbury ot Eugene
gave a lecture on music. Ho Illus
trated his talk with pluno selection.!.
Illshop Sumner who arrived la
tha city yesterday Introduced the
speuker and during tho ovenlng Ger
ald Hunt sang Debussy's songs. The
mumbors of tlio Chnmlnadu Club
served- supper. Thero wus no ad
mission charged und many Interested
lu music attended.
TO RE BACK TODAY
J. E. Montgomery Is expected
homo this afternoon from a several
days visit lu Portland on business. He
bus secured 3uvenl speakers for tlw
Good Roads cumpalKU.
OUT OF PRISON
111 A.iikUI.J Frtu to Coo Bar TIum.
BERNB. Switzerland, May 4. THe
Germans he.ve set at llborty and e
corted Into Switzerland M. Theadore,
nresldent of tho Society of Barristers
of "eU nml tn? loading Belgen
. ,....,,.. nn was Ininrlsoned ir
n(() on charges of Insubordination.
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REIIERSE TONIGHT
Tho Choral Cfub will rehearse
this ovonlng at 7 o'clock,
E El ZEPPELIN L-20
IS WRECKED
HEW
CAP
ARREST AMERICAN
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