1 r. " i ' - 'V'j.- 10 . ft? " pm MS smSsn - - -y ' w - J-zjm I i .... M. v-V , . m&S v ?i Til1 Tit .11- - J ;i'V:i-VI 11 '.A ft.' ;-! PwHf I. Ilft . ! ?ll - '. . - 'l -V 3 . " : v-4 -7 lr'VJ-' " 4:1' ;.;11V', -l it ..... .t'i' wnrn gkSI Si: Events of the Week at Honw , , , !r -''i ''.'" vAsfts II '. . , ' ftV.N' Vl . Wf-FS'S) ''.' mVOT ''' Vf3ftt?' v-"- ?N ; " Mexican. Situation lAJT AKTOHIO, TlXM.-An alleged attempt to dynamite the bridge of the Southern Pacific railroad 40 miles west of Del Klo was reported to Itajor-Qenral Funstoii.. 1 ' , Oolombas, K. IL The Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Infantry, negro rega in en ta, crossed the border iito Mexico. OalTtstoa, Texasr-rBandlts believed to be Carransiata. deserters, burned.- the town of Xeliclcas, Coa nulla, killing 20 persons, including women and a priest. Zl Paso, Texas. General John J. Pershing wirelessed that Carransistas severely defeated 1 the Vllllstas ' In a pitched battle Tuesday. -, TX Paso, Texas Lieutenant Thomas - S. Boven, of the American expedition ary forcj waa seriously Injured .wheft his aeroplane fell while he was scout ing for Vllllstas.. The first American . army aviator injured in active, service. - aa Aatoalo, Texas. General Fnns :. ton asked the war department to give " him additional troops, so he could ad equately : protect' General Pershing's ."dangerously thli" lines of communis cation.' ' UiJffli -V. '..::v- . Baa Aatoalo,' Texas. The -war de- - partment informed Major-General lunston that S2O.OO0 had been placed . to his credit to employ scouts, guides ..and Interpreters for "use In Mexico. . ' Chlo ago. Two trainloads .- of - motor trucks and one tralnload of water wag ons left over the Bock Island tinea tor the Mexican border for army use. XI Pasor , Texas. , Two American - troopers were killed near Namiqulpa, : when a scouting; party of 22 Americans encountered a strong force of Vllllstas. o Waahlagtoiu The protocol, between i the United States and Mexico setting ,. ' forth the' reciprocal terms of which the . campaign to- get Villa will be conduct' :-.-ed, was completed.?. ;-, . Zl Paso, iTexas-Stripped and mu tllated by sword thruste. the body of - H. J. McKlnney; American,- employed on a Palomas ranch, -was found hang ing to a tree by American troops, a up- - posed iy murdered by Vlllisu - x waahlagton- A dispatch denying that General Luis Herrera, military governor of . Chihuahua, had renounced General Carrajiza" was given out at Car' ranza headquarters here Thursday. .European War?. 03TZK3r With a loss of three Uvea, 1 the Danisn, ateamer Skodaburg was .sunk. ' ... Iioaaoa-SIxty-f ive allied -aeroplanes " bombarded the German naval, base at Zeebrugge and the military aerodrome , at Houitade,' doing, considerable dam age. Amsterdam reports say 200 were killed and 35? Injured. r : , Mtttoa. Nine persons were - killed and 3 1 in jurea in a : German aeroplane , ' raid on te Kentisa coast. i. Xjoaaoa. with : a reported loss of v several lives, the British steamer Fort Dalhousle and the Norwegian eteamer " . lAngetl were eunkTi ' i - TMadoa Four British destroyers de , leatea ; tnree werman aestroyers in . battle off the Belgian coast. . ; Madrtd Manuel, deposed king of Portugal, - has telegraphed to Lisbon, iinD( aim ierreet so i'orrugai.cr. Petrorradv Capture of Ispahan. Per . ala, br Russian troop waa. announced ' Amsterdam. Turkish troops evacu a ted Erxingan, where the sultan's men established , their headquarters , when ' Erxerum . . was - lost, Bucharest dis patches said.- , ' - . 1 IiOadoa-r-Austrians abandoned' th city of czernowits because of Russian victories ton the Dnelater, according & . an unconxirmea wireless message from - xaenarest. Russian ; warships off . .Kallakra Roumanla. " torpedoed and - eank the Germaa 'steamer Esperanza, ..... sauna xor ijonsianiinopie with a cargo -or..looovS-i;vl,-Sir:":-,iCs: V;'tO "fcoma. With the object of inducing JBuigana. to cooperate in. the. eventnaj attack on Salonika and prevent a ep .tUmpttodmrnlUtte brtde of ' - -rtatrtA5m , . v - -.AA nr. V 1 The Focrth '.'field artillery moving into camp at Columbus, N. M, after hurry call from Fort Sam Houston; . " ' . . .. . ' . ' . . - 2 Soldiers of the". Twentieth .infantry -on guard at El Paso- Texas. r V Lieutenant Colonel De Rosey Cabell, Tenth cavalry, who is chief of staff of the expeditionary force ' under;: Brigadier General Pershing. ''.' ' ; w? " f v -' . i 4 Major Malvern-Hill Barnum, chief of stafjf inider Major General Fwston. ' 6 Delia Evans, 17 year; old girl who notified ranchers in vicinity of Columbus, N.M of Villa's V raid. 6 Soldiers of the Sixteenth infantry prtparing supplies' for -use by the members of the expeditiou ary force in Mexico. C , . . .y ' -. . ' vv ' h ' 'T Sixth field artillery mobilized 8 -First battalion of Twentieth infantry who were hurried to Columbus, arate peace, the Austro-Germans for mally ceded Salonikt to Bulgaria, and promised to uphold the cession at the peace conference. s. v , ... .v ;" , , Berlin. French prisoners taken : at Avoncourt number 68 officers and 2974 men, according to an official bulletin. Toadoii. The Hamburg - American steamships Kron Prihzessln 'Cecil I e and Prins Adelbert, which have been in terned in British ports since the Out break of the war, have been condemned by a prize court .and commandeered by the government. , , . ', ,. Washington One hundred and twen ty German submarines have been cap tured by the British since the begin ning of the war, according- to admiral ty information transmitted to officers of the United Statesjoast gyard aerv- We t , Zjoadoav Agents of the Turkish and Bulgarian - governments V arrived at Berne for the purpose of starting peace negotiations, according; to a dispatch. Xioadosw-Two German aeroplanes were . brought flown . in Sundays raid against the English coast. S - : Zadea. The Norwegian steamer Kannik has been sunk, accoralng to ad Vices .:. , .. . ', -: - Xoadoa Thel French ateamer Bou- ganviile' -waa sunk by . a German sub marine - . . Xioadoa The ' Norwegian bark" Lind- field, . registering 2276 tons, was sunk off the Irish coast, advices say.- The Llndf teld sailed .from Portland, Or. Mo vember J. , . ...v :.-.i ' .'.' Foreign. v ;j: 4.;'i PZTZtOOBAXI-Huiister of - the ..In ; terior " Alexei 'Mlcholoaevitch Khjr , ostoff resigned. Bis portfolio was taken over by Prime "Minuter ' Basil Vladlmlrovitch Bturmer. '. t oma Cardinal : Gotti died here.. ' ojaV Two shots wsre fired at Pre mier Radosl&voff. Of Bulaaral. as he rode in an open carriage at Sofia, ac cording to dispatches. The hots were said to have been fired by a Bulgarian postal employe. The premier was un injured. One bullet hit the coachman. Xjoadosw-Mra Herbert Henry As qultb, wife of. England's premier, was awarded, damages i 6f $6000 from the Lotidod Globe for publishing stories that Mrs. Asquith flayed tennis with and sent Sifts to German of fleers in terned atDonningten halt, , ,; mM - Pekiag A mandate ann6unced aban donment of plans for a monarchy and resumption of the republic, with Yuan Sht Kal as president. i JiAirf" ? Tadon A proclamation prohibiting ui uujwrwmm. or sutorooDiies, motorcycles,- musical i-instruments. mti player pianos and ; phonographs; : and "THE OREGON..? SUNDAY JOURNALS PORTLAND,: SUNDAY v MORNING J at Columbus, N. M., before ! moving across border in pursuit of Villa. spirits and other strong drink, except brandy and rum, was signed by King George. t t-. . : -' ' ;i Zrondon. Sir Charges Wyndham, the veteran actor-manager, 7J years old, and Miss "Mary 'Moore,' who was his leading lady throughout a long stage association, were married.. v.' . Xioadosu Lord - Scars dale, father ; of Lord Curson, died. ' s ' ' ; : National Capital. - WASBXsTQTOHr Cap tain Louis J. Van Schack, Eleventh. Infantry, . was " designated as military ' atr tache of the American embassy in Mexico. , ' Waabiagtoa. The appointment-. of Colonel. William A. Glass ford as com mandant of the Ban Diego army avia tion school was confirm. : - Washlwrton. The ' house defeated representative Kahn's amendment 'to the Hay bill for a larger regular army, making the military forces 220,000. ' Washington The United States su preme, court denied the, aovernmenfs application to have the steel trust suit postponed until autumn, .y, A , i ; Washingtasw-Representatlve Dwver. or at. fxxuis, introduced a bill nrovid lng for the establishment of a military academy . and aviation, school, to cost (10,000.000 and-to be located t within 100 miles of St. Louis. ' WasningtoauThe United States su preme court recessed until April Washiagton-Northwestern railroads petitioned. ,the interstate j commerce: commission, for' a new. hearing .of the Aatoria.rate ease.i..; wasalartosv-A ; test vote,: in the senate showed. that s 2 to 1 majority! favored .the passage of the Tillman ar mor plate factory bllL' .' a ; g ; . ; Waeaiagtom.- Nation-wide frauds, by I which the government has been swin dled out of millions of dollars in to- haoco taxes, : have , been : uncovered by department of the treasury: agents, ac cording to anqwuneeincnt;. $.-4?? f-. 4 Waslilagtoa---T-he house passed the amendment to the Hay bill authorising the president to requisition bi indus trial concerns for the manufacture of munitions in time of war, or when- war seemed Imminent. ' - : Washingtoa. Lieutenant - Colonel Samuel Reber, head of the. aviation branch of the United States' army sig nal corps, fell from the window of. his apartment and. was ' taken ' to a hos pital, i 'H :- ;- ? . Waahlngtoa. The senate passed : the Chamberlain . bllL doubling the number of cadets at west Point. . - ; v '"I wasilartoB -Albertus H. ' - Baldwin, United SUtes commercial attache at N. M., to reinforce garrison there. London, reported, that in the present war. the entire tonnage that has been captured or destroyed is 3,774,129, or 3193 vessels. ; ,., . . k , , .Washington. Senator Sherman in troduced a resolution authorising. Presi dent "Wilson to call 60,000 volunteers for service in Mexico. . . ' Waahlngtoa President Wilson nom inated Z. M. Bradford to be postmaster at Juneau, Alaska. ' Washington The house ' committee on' interstate commerce rejected the senate dam bill, framed by Senator Shields, and substituted- Chairman Ad mB'fcV' ' . ' . ' ' -:' . ; Washlartoa The , cruiser .Milwau kee was .ordered to .join the, -Pacific fleet., relieving the torpedo boat Iris, which goes out of commission. - Y ,Washlagoa.Ths' house ' adopted, without -debate, Kahn's amendment to the army bill, authorising the president' at any time to call into active service the 60,000 reserves provided for in the army "bllL ' ,.( . . .' , . -. Waaning-ton- The house' rejected' the amendment to the Hay bill providing for the establishment of a government plant tOfproduee, nitrates , - ,. " Waahiarton The - house i passed the Gardner amendment to the Hay army bill, providing that 'the three year en listment term be curtailed to one year, at the end of" which - the soldier goes into the reserve. - Washlngtea A. resolution ' offering a reward, of $50,000. ror. the pody of Francisco Villa upon delivery to. Amer ican military authorities was Intro duced in - the bouse by Represeptative ocoit, oi rennsj tvuuui. -, . a rWsahlngtbn -The" house rejected the Kahn amendment to . the Hay bill,' in creasing , the regular 'army ' to 'a peace strength of 220.000 ,men.)j j. .'.r i -i1. Waahlngtos Eight - million dollars Will he needed to cover the expense of the American expedition to -Mexico and the cost of recruiting, according to an estimate sent to congress by Secretary of Waraker, ' - -' f : I s -; ; Washington- H Parker WUlIs. sec retary of the federal reserve board, has left 'Washington "for Manila, where he will assume the presidency of the Phil ippine National bank and direct Philip pine finances. " J , f ' - , . General.'- X " V" jOaVCSTOV, V. J R. P. Cleveland, son of ex-Pres Went Cleveland, was 'elected president of the freshmen class at Princeton. ' ? 1 r . , v Chloago. Four . persons were., killed and many injured in Chicago, as a re sult of a blizzard. C . , - x -'Ban Tfaaolsoov The Japanese liner Tanya. Maru was held up five miles out. of Yokohama by a British warship, and eighth Hindus were - taken off, passen gers declared 'when they arrived on the vessel from the Orient.' ; Indianapolis. Governor .Ralston,' of Indiana,, appointed, Thomas .Taggart to succeed the- late United States. Senator Shlvely.' v? - -" ' r .:; -: Xks Angeles The city . council reci ommejided ,the abolishment of the city board of moving . picture - censors and Use appointment of a film commission er at a salary, of $2100 a year. : -" Omaha, Teb. Mrs. A. H. Woo'sly, aged 22, is the. mother of seven chil dren, following the , arrival -of twins, and the step-mother of six others. The father is a teamster, who married Mrs. Woosly -when she was 14 years old. XrfS Angeles. Stephen W. Dorscy, former United States senator from' Ar-j kansas. 1873-79. and of late, years capitalist of this city; died. ' Chioago Without selecting a tem porary chairman for the Republican na tional convention, to be held' here in June, the sub-committee making ar-1 rangements 1 or the ; gathering ad-' Jourhed unUl some time In April. . catloaso Percy Hlllis' $S9,000 libel suit against his uncle, Newell Dwight, HUlis, was decided in. his favor by T, K. Wehster, appointed to arbitrate between-, them. The amount was not Elkton. Xy. Ellen Green McRey- nolds, mother of Associate-Justice Mc Reynolds, of the United BUtes supreme court, is dead. " Smray. H. O-Fire destroyed prac tically the business portion of the town. irashvirls, Teaa. Fire swept a path f rom sthree to-f Ive- blocks wide and 40 hivu Ion, about half the territory being the best residence section east 4f the Cumberland river. . xne aamage is estimated at $1,600,000.-; .,: :.Y r AnMta. Oa Flames ravaged vone and a quarter square. miles, including 10-? business and , 20 residence diocka The loss is estimated at $6,000,00. -One person is known- to ne aeao. i; : ; - sCUineapolis, ISiaB- The.: 'Western Film company contracted to pay Dr. H. 8., Halseldenr Of Chicago,, $100,00d to star for one yearin a series of -films based on-Jef ective babies, j r , , ! . Blue Kidge, Oa A- big" ammtanition factory at Copper Hilt, near' here, was destroyed by anV explosion which t fol lowed a fire.- ' ? ', . . Mario", -Iad Sevin persons were killed and more than lO injured as a result of a storm -which struck Marion and immediate vicinity last night. ' - 2ee's Ohusunlt, Ho--CoIeman Younger-, noted -as Cole .Younger.- died, aged 72 years, the last of the three brothers who, : with the James voys, wrroniw the middle .west for years with .their desperate deeds, -fi' t u 'i- K. ;,y: ' ?3 ' . irw Torkv E. H. Sothern's farewell appearance on-me AmBnin wm ing the two weeks beginning May 14 when he Is to present "If I WereKIng,' will' be a benefit for the Actors'' Fund of America. s - ' Tiara vaxaeThree are dead, 10,000 are homeless, and from $7,000,000, to $10,000,000 oamngo w- tu fire,' which' devastated two thirds: of the city. " Bismarok,VZ Senator La, Folletts defeated Henry ' D. EUbrook r in the presidential primaries of North Dakota for the Republican nomination.- , C V , Oregon c D miTXB The urge sawmill owned by the Oregon Lumber com pany, at Hood River, &as resumed operations.- ' ? v-- - v y, ' Astoria. Fire : practically 'destroyed ARCH v 28;f 1916. the Leyde hotel and damaged six .other business placesentailing a loss of ap proximately, $60,000.. ' ' - Culver. The proposition " to create the North Unit irrigation district car ried in a special election. Directors ohosen were: AD. Anderson, of Mad ras ; Fred Fisher, Madras ; H. Yk ' Gard, Gateway; John -Henderson. Opal City, and P. N. Vibbert. Opal City. ; 4 3EarsMielL Of flcial annduncement was made of a deal , whereby "Philip Buehner of Portland, has taken over part of the Coos county holdings of the Simpson Lumber company at a cost of $96p.ooo. r-Vv.-; Vv- aalewi --Declaring , contractsentered into by the city, of Roseburg, the Rose. t burr & Eastern Railroad Co. and the 1 Kendall - Lumber corporatlop : void and unconstitutional, the eupreme1 court en joined the enforcement thereof and tot- bede the Issuance of $300,000 bonds to be applied to the building of the rail road. . ICarshfieldv Mrs. Esther .MXAck- j, pjoneer ..0f coos county, the first wonian -.to COme to - the county, 'and teacher of the first achooV.here.4lied. She was 91 years old, and crossed, the plains In 1861. . . : -.. - ". - . Peadletoa Fred J. Donaldson,'- pio neer druggist of this city, died, fellow ing an operation. ' ,? ' ' ' - . . r . ,. .- . . . Astoria, Prt of Astoria commission authorised a call, for bids for the con struction of hulls for two boats . for service between Astoria and. up-river points costisg- approximately $20,0)0 each.,.,.:.. , : f. T'-,r sCcaTiaaviUsT A West Side Farmers' Week and picnic is to be held in Mc Mmnville June 21 to 24, under the au-apio-s lof the McMlnnvUle grange . Xugene N. 8. Robb, now' at the Uni versity of Idaho, was selected by the Lane county, conrt as county agricul turist, to succeed R. Bs Coglan, who rs signed. '' ;.-:?t - - i 'i. Preewate The FyeewAter postof- flce was burglarised, - the robbers- se curing $40 in cash and etamps. - ' xmgeae Two Volunteer student drill companies ' were organized at the Uni versity 'of .Oregon ,r-fc' , . ' ' "Cottage Orove Mrs. Jane Garoutte, a pioneer of the early '60s, died at the Se'of 70 years. , -I Washington ' s 1 - ISSAQUAJL Safe blowers blew open 1 the , postofflce' safe ' and 1 made off Vith $100 in cash. , , s y . t. f r . . dhshsllsi Me teal f , f farmer, - was burned to death when the Randle hotel, at Randle, was. destroyed- by f Ire.- -, 7-- Spokaae John Hindis, .- assistant cashier of the Auditorium theatre, and Cassie Baldwin and -Anna Schaffer, members of a- vaudeville troupe, were dangerously injured when- an automo bile in which they, with - five others, were returning from a party at Seven Mile roadhouse plunged off the south end of the Monroe street bridge. - 43hshaliswThomas Rush,' 83 years old, who settled in Lewis county more than 60 years ago, died. " Toaasket The milt of the Tonasket Flour" Milling company, the - largest north of Wenatchee, was destroyed by fire , , . f j.,1 . . poksss. Over 20 cities and towns have advised that .they will, participate in the northwest preparedness confer ence in Spokane, Mar;h 27: and 28. - Walla' Walla Donald C. Creswell, sged 90 years, a pioneer ef 1862, died. v: Soaking for "several 'hours' In but termllk, followed by a rinsing in clean water, will soften and cleanse sponges. t B Finicky Patients Are in Serious Fix Chronlo Pyspeptlcs and Other Buffs. : srs Cannot Get Pavorits Xsd, Tel. slow er Oreen XOlxtr. -' London, March 26. U. P.) Brit ish family doctors are In a quandary. The; finicky chronic patient who has been accustomed to taking a red, saff ron or green elixir isn't sstisfied with the"color now. Neither are the fam ily physicians, according to the whole sale druggists,-but there Is no alter native. The cochineals for the red tonic that does the chronic patient so much good, while It. is red, is getting scarcer ;; and scarcer. ' The , Innocuous Saffron which is secretly put into the bottle Just to make 'the mixture yel low, is about exhausted and the chlorophyll which -forms the basis for a pretty - green is simply unobtain able. Meanwhile the -chronic dys peptics and other suffering cbornics are getting sicker and sicker. Some have fired, the family doctor, but that does no good." The Germans have the dyes and wtlf probably keep them un til after the war. , 1MB' 111 :li Casprets Gently Cleanse the Liver and Bovyels, Stopping Headache, Nasty Breath; Sotir Stomach or Bad Colds, Better Than SaitsaOitfomei or Pills fonlVIen, : t - Women, ChildfenNever Gripe2a Millies 'r' Boxes Solo! list Year.: . . ; ' Take-be or two Cascarets tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel . cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand,. your head will be , clear, your tongue clean, ; breach sweet. , stomach .regulated and - - your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. 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