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.Til- c::ro:i daily jcu:::jal, po:;tla:id. i:;iday. liS. LOUISE ulILLER, TO. DAY REM nc pi hmmQ ni 1, ii Wife of Retired F?rnipr of: ViQa ; Di'strjcU Uaves i Fm'ityl pf 1 Oregon City.. -April SSv-LouteeUler, wif of Charles MUler, a .retired farnjfcr of th Viola dtatrlct died, at Jjjkp Jioroe tbj s morning at th age jof -75 years. JUrs. HUItr 'had been; a resident of Clackamas county for many ye'ar.-S 1 survived by hep husband ' nd 10 children, resident ' of Clackama (coun ty ' with th except (on of a daughter and ,'aion in, Jairorpia. - junerai ervlces will b iheUi . Sunday at, 1 o'clock V at the Methodist church in Viola, Holman jk- Pacrare In . charge. - ; '' f- '. 1 '' -1 1 " I' o), s N Three ;Seelfcfetters : ; .J . Oregon- City, April Z-. Petition for letter coadministration were filed in the county court Thursday aa follows: . Jobn H. Drake, a son; to be appointed administrator f the estate of his father, John T. Drake, who dleg In Marion county,-; January' i, -i 1914, leaving an estate in this county of real v property valued at $56'0. ' G. T. Daywalt, husband to be p pointed administrator of the estate of Flora ;A. Daywalt, -who died April J9, leaving; a personal property estate of $iooo. " .. . ' - Ellas Jackson of Gresham. father,- to, be' appointed administrator ' of tp es-' tato of Gottfried A. Jackson, who died January IS and whose estate is per sonal, amounting:" to $IS0. '...- . t-j ir . . , . Funeral Tbi 'Afternoon r ' Oregon City, April 85. Claude 'Bob inson. aged J ; y4r. died . Thursday at , hi home ! ' in ; the piacjtamas ighta district, following an irtUck of - paralysis. Th funeral, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Holman & Pace. chapel, with in terment In Mountain VW cmtry. Mr. Robinson ' Is survived by a wife, his mother, t Mrs. LaJd - of - Clacka mas Heights, and a vigler, Mrs. Am mcr, in uregon jjty. . : -.. .. - , Mortgage Is Foreclosed Oregon City,. April ?5. decre of Judgment and foreclosure of mortgage was entered .in the circuit court Thurs day against A. A. Morrtson-Cand wife. Caroline C. Morrison, pf Portland, and in favor ef Louis HcpIat. In" the, sum of 7t6S.91. which Includes the prin cipal of tSeod on a .promissory note and Interest. ' puh lo De prganlzfd x - .Vancouver, V"-. April 25.--Thos interested in doordoof sports, such as , Kolf. polo, cricket," swiraming, baseball, tennis, trap shooting, motor .boat racing, etc., have bean asked to meet; at the Commercial club ;room Monday eve nlng. At; that Jiine. the Gfilf- and Coun try club will be organized. Plana will . bs submitted, constitution and bylaws. - and rus of the organisation will be acted upon. Officers will be elected. " ' - Smoked .ftcf Iftellrina Vancouver, Wafeh., April 25. Daniel Q. . Glassier ha been made defendant in a kuh for divorce. His wife, Annie Galer Glassier, in ... hep .. complaint .alleges crtieity. among ,otner tuings. mat he had a habit of smoking after retiring and frequently threatened to commit suicide, Mrs. Glassier asks custody . pf a minor .child.. ... . .. ' Portable Motioji Picture Maqhinq For; School Work Umatilla, f April 25. -i The Umatilla school board is determined.to keep pace with the proftreas of the educational world, and believe that -nothing is too good for their boys and blrls. 'A portable motion picture macrlnt is the latest addi tion to the regular school equipment, ' One demonstration in th high school assembly room- given - by the- John W. Graham company - of - Spokane, was - enough to demonstrate to a thirsty audi ence that the value of motion pictures for educational purposes is no longer a question.' The government is behind the great movement for Installing picture machines In the public school to the ex tent that they have spent millions -or pictures to be Ibaned free to all 'Bchopl maintaining picture machines. The University pf Oregon Js made the headquarteravfQj the distribution of fiins to the school -of -Qregpn. Special -Cobs 5 Bay Tmu Is Suggested Beedsport. April 25.It " i pos?lbl that the, Southern Pacific railroad will put ' on an extra train' Saturday and Sunday during the summer tq run be tween " Gardiner and Reedsport pn -the Urapqns river to poo Bay..,- Th train would leave In the. morning apd return from Coo Bay in the evening.- There ar many n Reedspqrt who want to make business trips to Coos Bay at th weekend and the extra train would be put on to accommodate this travel. The plan hay not yet ' been worked jit, but a tentative promise of this extra service has been mad by John M. Scott, general passenger agent. - - . ' 'l-.'." V, .U.I.I. II ' v t)-xX" Roseburg Flyer Returns . ' J b.ul?- APril 2?. lieutenant V Bell ha arrived home from Franc.. IT is the son of Weather OWrver Wil liam Bell of this ci$y,- and a b.een with the army of occupation on the Rhine since th first of the year. Of five companies at tha.San tltego flying school. Bell is -the. only eurviyin mem ber. He said that thoutandV of Hun prisoners are new engaged in building roadr. th France, and are uo well pleased wit t th trtatment that they want to ttay. . . - : . ;, - v Iiawley for Demobilization Reeburg. April 5.Congrssman W. C.' llawlpy. Volng to th fact ' that TJougla eeunty's ouota. has been ' sub scribed In the lon drive, did not Pfch here a " planned. but visited eld , friends. He expressed the pinion 'that practically all soldier. as.de from the.regulars, should-b mus tered, out at once. , . Pastor to Aid in Drive f -Roseburg. April ?. J. C. Spencer, pastor of the M. E, church of this city, lias been named on of th SO member : known as the "flying squadron" who aitl campaign for th $185,000,009 to be rai in this country for th Methodist riu; .mg. and reconstruction .campaign. Of tills amount, the Northwest is to ral!-o the turn of $3,600,POQ. . ES mm 111. lUil U.l CHINESE HAS FINE RECORD' FOR BRAVERY -j u j i !,. '--J " a lEWTOM, April HV.fJrw r t rT! ni l tit I f?tk dlrlsloa 1 Kss Ket, Cklaese, bora fa FraaeUep, ac ' ferdlng- to fels remrades.; ; -; ? ji Slag- Kee r rotor sergeaat, - Jle arrived her odr,ot" f"t VrBB, weafiasf the 4Jftlaa!?nd serrlee ersa eoaeale.eaer; sU coaW for extraordlaary - valor .as a rMff 9i Pf "' stabfcera battle.. ; Wtfl ll4 M tars, aJI be woild ffy was, ,"So speak L VANCOUVER TO MEET; MAY BE REORGANIZED Drive for New MemfeerV to Mke r Permanent Secretary. Pos sible in Pro5pegt.' Vancouver, Wash..'Aprll 5. A meetr Jnf pf the boaf4 of ruptees pf he Van couver Commercial-Glu win oe aeia mis evenlnc- It is hinted that a complete reorganization of the society is about to take "placV-in an" attempt "to "meet' the rroiving demands, of (he city's progress. gested that a secretary b . rmnteyen. who- will devote ' his entire , time - to the club. In ordert to carry out this plan, it will be nee, try to recruit new mem bers. The roar at present -is set, at BOO 'members. This will . provide ample funds to carry on an aggTesslve pro gram and will also add new blood ana brains to the organization ; Crowhurst Funfral Today V Vancouver. Wash., April ?5.-rrFuneral services for Seth T. browhursC' who died Wenepday at the horn of hie daughter, Mr." Jora Dickinson, -was . held at 2 o'clock today at the home on East Twen ty-sixth street-. Bey- H. Thompson, pastor of th first Methodist church, will officiate, interment wu; , taae piacq n the Post cemetery. ' " - Mrs. Edna Hay Keith Dies Vancouver, Wash-. : April 25- Edn May Keith of ' Battl , Ground vlf -of George W.' Keith, died at St. JdSeph'B hospital Friday. The body was taken to Knapp's undertaking parlors. Ar rangements for the fun have not. been made. - , . ' 7ir - ' : i i v Former Soldier Dies " ' rVancpuyex'WBh April ?5.---Antho9iy Koiler,(9 yeans of age,' died Thursday and th body t hia -at umMf taking parlors. Mr. vlpg Koier was a re-' tlredi jioTdler. having left tli service in 1906.' ; Hner4f 'arrarfgernetif have not 1 TnfiVW- Visit v Canny,t AprU i SSj-kJeiaber pf . Laurel chapter No. iZ, Order of Eastern Star, of Canby, .Tuesday pight attended "f session of the Oregon City chapter, as follows : Mr. and' Mrs. H. B, Evans, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Blair. Mr,- and Mrs. Ora Slyter. Mr- and. Mr9-C. N.. Wait. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kccles. Mral C. L. Bates and Mrs, George Bates ALL IDEALS NEAR (Continued From Pace One), and so imperialistic that it will require a- military campaign to. enforce it... ." ; In support of this view I have seen th recommendations of General Franchet d" Espray, which the French government transmitted to the allied ind associated representatives of 'the- peace conference.. Tht communication .wa dated ia Easter Sunday, April 29. - Tb general says among other- thing - that a - crisis was forming In Bulgaria iround the na tional feltngs. The satisfaction of the Greek claim In Thfape. of Rpumanla In oieciA CUKOF BIG; CATASTROPHE tha Prougea and of. the Serb claim ovef Western ' Bulgaria frnnUsr,T-wilf, hd says, "causa a Balkan, agitation which can be auppresed . only by . imporlaut means." The general adds that for tbl reason . hp recomTnended. a. month . ago that 14 division ibf troop be formed.' Th general recommends that Bulgaria -and Turkey ba . no informed of , th peace term until fiungary ha been "made t accpt thos submitted, to her and Rou manla ha completed tho demobilization of be array. H adds: , 'On mus$ foresee rapid action, cqtfi prehen'dlng successive phases to put a Quietus on' Hungary. The Roumanian army must be reorganized and furnished with equipments Only "then -should th peace question be taken up witlj Bul garia.'' - .sC ;;V ivy- Ji 'U . v;.; . MIl.fTABlSV XpT OVEItCOJfP; The Italian ay that a peep requir ing in the Balkan .alone 15 dlylslons to enforce it is not ' a peace of dlsarma nent. which Wilson . speaks of in hi proclamation. The Italians conclid by eaying' that, if pthex nations, even,Wps which compose Austria, are to be al lowed such full scope f pr the Imperial ism, why .should - Italy be required to give up 'her claim In" th Adriatio be cause of principles, whiph find no gen uine appllcatiod elsewhere?' Why should Flume aJOna be considered a sbelongtng to, th inetrlandF wh.e tb conference show no .disposition to apply this for-' mula to Salon ikl, edegatch and Con stantinople, whose commercial situation i eimilar to-that of Fiume? Why should Italy nqt be allowed to protect herself on th Eastern "Adriatic shore against the 'continuing" Balkan con flicts, which. In spite "of Mr. Wilson's declaratlens, : th pf ogres - of ; event OrtandotoBesigii Or 0 alp Parliament ' iMWMkw rf1.. J r fi .-; . London, April 2a. U."F.) The Paris correspondent -"of the - Evening- ews re ported today that Premier Orlando will Offer King Victor Emma puel his resign nation. If it is not accepted, th cor respondent said,' th1-premier will con voke parliament Monday p Tuesday, 'Opening of the Italian parliament r centT y was postponed to-May. 8. " , , ' Boumaman Troopa !, Capture Fortified 4- City of Groswardqiii eneva, April 25.--l. J4' S.-r-Ro.uma-paa troopa have captured thefortified cjty , of Groswaj-dein, 137,mile jest eutheast - of Budapest, - taking much booty and many prisoners--the Hun garian Red fleeing. French troops are (ding , the IoumanUn. . " c?eh r beginning a offensive.,, v i'j, J ' Croswaraln;na abpMt 50,000 fibbtt apt and ia on pf. th pldeft. fitie o U'iSt. J f . r Tt .... - :.J I ji'Faeef Statutory Charge Roseburg, April . 25. Emll Bayer ' of Goldendai J held ott a tatutory-charg under 1 1000 bait ; The pharg wa pre ferred by the 'mother, of the girl involved; WOULDN'T IT BUMP JlRRY ON THEi JOB TTT- wpBpoy ana 6 1 R&iT op ano Ask mm I 66 Mscor.' OVER HERE ' "'w rr -- Jtt , - . i ii . i Jmm pr - ffi TOPABRrVfS HOME ' ' I WrWACE wq f DIW7 Vtt57Ml J'livi I KKl9H;S af. CCXQjiUt ; t j POPMU5T i ?w' '1 C CFULjKI T ' J5VTE OI2 TO pO BEErM UP ffiHB U MJTCH ? I W50kliwq U ) pEKj DCrt4a H0M W4?HTCwW MSTneqNCSvjE. , H CV.CK PEACES HwiTAmerican Vcddin Halted JUiiilp Gountryoide Scandalized By Jsalst B.' Wood Special Cabla" to Theloonul tn4 TJf Chieafe (Coprricht, 1919. bf cfV pail, pftws f. Coblens, Germany, pril " 25jA flr7 matjc cllmax in a wefk of naatioaa eyepts aled. thi w4dnr th Bbin vllago pf Jrlich Ja'st Sunday of sr pant Charles . J. Vlnces of 1Q529 : Ed hrPQk avenue, Chicago, and Stella Set, a buxom German fraulein. yincea hpld the-nmk or'i,.D.Tnlelfl' tHMpifai Ke. 1. located in Irlieh, while hm 'prospec tive bride lived in Kggers, where field hospital 15, also a part pf y sj ppd division, is located. . When" the plana for,th wedding were YOU? (Ooprdgh Hlf . .lateraatlons ,i,ajL.-.-l lYes,Vfe?met Jvou uiof? USWESl.lUI V W J J ' f-v accidentally diiscovered ' the ' Amerltan army authorise n4 Germgn villager" were thrown nt tprmoH-. An .officer pf fGlB wblch 1 th army eecret serv ice branch, after an investigation of the Opposed flagrff defiance of the anti fraterpfzatjo prder. mysteriously ory dered the - authorities " to-r. keep their and off hil .waiiiif further evsjr ppmept.. v , .' ' 'Tha- excitement 'of th fierman oyer th pomlna- 'crrentony spread over the couptryside. .' The . fonaance- leaped put whep 'Sergeant" liinery Blue of E3 Paso, Texas, chum " pf th . fXQPReptivp, brlde-r groom, after pledging the- wife of the village choolntatr to spef eey, endeav- 'ttm Berricf) . T . (CopjrrighU- Jtia, InUrnatJoaal (CopjrjEht. 1919. and, (p i cAMrpo r Of OCM3RS6 ILL DOTHfcs J X. (Copyright. 1919., IsUrBfUeaal f Berrieel - . , ' ' ' -, ored to secure an apartment for th bridal couple. The secret : immedia tely became knowp to the i entire German population." However, he.- secured the fooma formerly occupied -by German yeneral during the . war. r - Sergeant Vlnces refus&4 to discuss th bride and persisted in making arrangement. When,. at 1 o'clock, the local train ar rived, every man. woman and child in th. village, numbering 300, wg in "th streets. Sergeant Vinces boldly, met his intended and presented her with a bou quet of flowers when li . stepped off the train dressed in th regulation bridal outfit cith n amziny whit hat,' long veil and whit gloves. he had golden hair 'and pearly .. teeth. ' The couple marched up the street, followed, by an mpres8lv ;crow4 of bpisterous Ameri can? and - chatterlp j . Gcfmans, .. toward the "ohurch. -" ' . ' . : Then a hit occurred on acflbunt of a breakdown of the truck, bringing Pearl Hawkins, a mail man of the Second division, who bad been selected to per form th ceremony.. In tho meantime MR. JACK S1. ' lHO MATTER. ggsS"jg7 . ' ' " ' -, . Ka Sarricel International' Serrlee) 7 IsSuieTigfll I 1 J- l- the bride scandalized 0e vl'.l.agsri by accepting a pigarette from pne pf Ser geant Vince1 ppmradee'an btowlpg the smoke through the bridal yell. - Instead of mingling wth the German and an swering their questions, she permitted the American soldiers to slap hep on the back, responding only, 'Goot, gaot!" Finally . the daughter of a family where Vinces was billeted tearfully ap pealed tabipl J59t-to marry th-.brsen creature, who 'was" unworthy 'of an American . sergeant, arguing that th wedding was illegal in Germany, a the bap had not been. announced. Vlnces, though not understanding German.- was moved by the tears of th maiden and strode .to the aid ef hi "intended.- In loud and. forceful English, he order!, the frrvplouf on to leave. Th latter, fulfilling th patiyes,' fyi) estimates of bef character. ' started to undress - in front of the church. She tor off "the whit waist, disclosing; .an old shift, and then removed" 'her "thin veil and golden . wig. showing - the close clipped - black head of Corporal William O. Morris of (Copyright, 1919. International awi Berrlet) No Need for '' - ; "Zrp!' Hadn't Nicked the Job Yet UttASSA MATIlftf -v- luilM'YOOAMY r . KlAifr1 wDASSA i:ast Orang-e. N. J., with the rai k of M. t In field hospital 'o. 15. ' The' verrueckt Amerlkaner" t'"The ' crazy Americana."), grunted, th qer- man on dinpersing and returning to their afterpoon beer and pinochle., 1,.,., ,, ,.,,rrv , 1JW:.J X-.ii-J. RINGING U FATHER S. CIBAB U STORES uertptleo Taken f af Btaeailn - ... By S winner ton t Too Muih gqufpni MATTfeftl An Pop Is the Fall Guy mi WKWl I Pf