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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1916)
1 1 ! i ii EADE il i . t rci. rsrr. WESTON, OKEGOJT, FRIDAY, JANtTAIlY 28, 1010. NO. 32. ON WS DOINGS : OF ClIRRtfIT M ! .'. - IfrcaASArcittebrtt. DIM Ultra R A KOI Uva News Items of A3 Nations and . ' Pacific Northwest Condensed' I , for Our Busy Readers . ; Slid la the Slakljrea mounUlne are ' oMaylnf treme. The lllneas of Emperor Irani Joseph I J reported grave. . Tt mi fd la ladle' hosiery tb ; 'tamponade" atoeklng. t Mexican bandit If executed In the ,Juareg cemetery for killing an Amerl- j Washington, D. C Unqualified, OM-partlaaa aapport of military paradnaaa wee urged Wednesday by Minority Laadar Mana In a' ringing ipaacb oo tba floor of tha bouse. He waa baaritly applaudad by both ildea of th chamber. Wblla It baa baan understood that moat of tba Republican favored army and navy Increase, nona of thalr lasd ara bad apokan on tba aubjact , Coo equently, coming aa It did on tbe eve of tba President! dapartura on a pra- paradnaaa speaking tour, Mr. Mann's addres waa regarded aa particularly tlgnlfleant. lie ramarkad himself that ba always baa baan known aa a "amall" army and navy man. . Kapreeantatlve Mann baaad bl plaa on tba ground that It behoove tba Unltad Stataa nowjto prapara for any RALPH 6. STRASSBURGER PORTlAIiD RECTOR CALLS FOR MfiSE Dr. R'orrisea, fylsccjdia, lias No Use fcr Paaficist COSTS KO.I-KSSTAa IS DDQD Mother Who Would Keep Her Sons from Enlisting Declared to Be "Disgrace to. Nation." Maraury drop 70 degr In two ourt and SO minutes at Qraat Fall, root. , Shooting of a'Uaxlean civilian by .an American la charged by that gov ern merit and bla panlahment la aaked. , lira, Mean Baar, an Icdlan agad 10S yaara, dlaa at Pone City, Ukla., wav ing 700 ktnfoika in bar Immadiata family. . , Two hostile aeroplane vlalt Kant, England, dropping nlna bomba reeull "ing In a casualty Tiat of ona killad and "ela Injured. , Eaat 8t Loola, III, stock yarda ara under quarantine because of tbe dia aovary of aavaral eaaaa of foot and mouth dUaeea. ' . A. L. Mohlar, president of ' tha : Union Pacific railroad, wba fall on tha j loa at Omaha Sunday and Buffered con ruloa of tba brain, la Improving. President Wllaon urge tongroa to elaar lu doekat of appropriation bilia aa aooa aa poaaibla, ao that tha prepar- odnaaa program will bare full awing. At a moating In Chicago of tha Ra pe bl Iran National commlttea, four promlnartt paraona wara mantlonad for chairman of tha convention. Including Borah, Root, If eCall and Oeborne. Banator Newlanda, In a apaacb In tba sonata, oppoaad govarnmant own reblp of railroad, declaring that uo dar tha regulation plan, America baa aeeured tha noet paract railroad aye tam In tha world. A atanographar In a lit of despond ency jurnpa from tha 16 th alary of a building In Chicago. She allgbtad on trockload of paatabaard boiee, braaking both anna and aavaral ribs. , Sba probably will live. Republican Laadar Ifann took tha floor of tha booaa agalnat tba Shackla ford I2S.000.000 good roada billon tba ground that tba money would bava from apodal taxaa, moat or ii aaaaaaau jK ' v - . - p. - f ' J .m' f I , . a HI f i I a " ' " .TirS-. .. 1 - -h Ralph Stavtp ttraaaburgar of Naw Vorii and Pannaylvanla, diraeter of tha Navy laagua and a oraduata of Annap alla, haa valuntaarad hla aarvleaa In tha naw naval rm and la to taka hla anamination feafora tha board In aharga of that branah af tha aarvlca at an aaiiy data. Mr. traaaburgar ta ana af tha meat promlnant man In tha national tfafanaa movamant During tha Raoaavait - admlnlatratlan' ha tarvacj at tha Whlta Mooaa and an tha Mayflowar. Tba linear - of abama waa pointed f rom tha pupit of tha Portland Trinity eplaeopal cfaurea Eunoay morning at tha mother whose love f or bar aon rlaaa above that for bar nation Tha mother and "paaca at any price" advocate wara denounced aa a "dicgraea to tha nation." and an ap peal, baaad on too teaching of Cbrtat, for proper national armaments, waa aant forth by Dr. A. A. Morriaoo, rao- torf that church, lo what wai aidarad perbapa tba atrongoat aarmon in defanaa of praparadnaaa ovar oaiiv ared from any pulpit In Portland. . Alter tha aarmon member or. to congregation ruahad forward to rratulal too paator. . " I cannot undorataoa uaaa inaivio- nal who cry even from tha pulpit 'tMMtea at anv piioa.' " ba told them. "1 wonder what they would do, if aoma ooa in tha nlgbt abould by fore ataal away thalr wife and daughter. WouM tbay run alter toem wiw uair theory of lovoT Of eouraa ooC" Tha teaching or Cnrtat, ha cciurta in aoawar to thoaa peaca adweataa who baa thalr theorlea on tba Bible, la not aralnat praparadnaaa. And ba cited Chriat'a acourglng of 'tha monej changer In tha temple, hla chaatlaa- mant of tba Scrlbaa and lUarlaeee ana bla advioa to aaeriflea one' Ufa for a friend. .... . , 'A mUaeprahanalon aalata," ba de clared, "over tha pbraao called ChriaUaa teaching.' There ara too advocating paaoa under any and all circtuMtaneea who aaeert that Jean taught doctrine of notvreeirtaoee; a doctriaa which would utterly abrogate tba nee of force la education or a a defanaa againat evil-doer. Many par aona believe Christ advocated this, but I aay ha did no auch thing." NEWSITEMS Of Cenerat Interest About Oregon ted. tf Scow ead feith 6r2t Mm Train; 8 Izd BaatUa Two eara of waatbound Great Northern Cascade Limited train At Ann poll ho waa f a ware awapt from the track by aa aval moua aa a football player and plotted aa ana of tha ail-Amarloan half back far 1HS. avantualitiaa that may coma a a mult of tha Eurpean war, He declared that baaaw no immadiata danger of the war and hoped that . peace might pra- ancne near Coroa atation . Saturday morning, x and : war hurled 80 f aet down the mountain aide, causing death to four passenger, and four miaalng. Fifteen paaeengore wara injured, none aerioualy-. except .Earl Smith, of Spo kane, a amall boy. i The train waa landing on uo. tract near Coras, on tha weet elope of the ku.MMiiiiiiiH . t-.ti w k. u.nn.ofUii Unit! I Cascade mountain, whan tha aval- ....-.r-....,. , ..... . . .v i.ui a.. ... I . , . i j .1.- ., lancne emcs n nw u miuui A package or currency containing waiea oamg ux.wn mw M r ... , , , erar thm Z200jfl(ppar omawbara Datwaan conn let or ona mat migos raaun irom . k h. keener behind them was tj1"" ' ti 11 r.r rrz iua, wh. u hung i.Aytwt wt . v'"v- ... - --iin its oeriMue pocitioa ovar taa panic. office at Mount Pleasant. la. Another package con taining f 600 Is eilm waa undisturbed. Colonel Coethala, ' governor of tha Panama Canal aotie, and Ganaral Clar enca R, Edward, commander of the U. 8. troopa there, are to report at Washington to eettle dlffereneee be tween them arising from crltlclam mad by General Edward. A new Or iron Republican club I organ lead In Portland with 600 mm bar. , . .... ' A tntal nf eleven live wara loat . ' during recent taver atormf in South- emerffency matter, entirely apart from I tba ordinary routine or ex pen ox gov arnmant, without regard to panuan- lahlp or party lines. hand (lebtlng In the Baaaarablan fron tier tranche. . .c "1 bava much mora fear In the and Of war with England than I have of war with Germany," beeaid. That waa hla only comment on thia phase of bla aubjact. Later ba declined to alaboraU on hi remark. Mr. Mann urged no particular pro paradnaaa plan. ... Ha aald ba favored a tending army of 260.000 or 800,000 or even oqo.ouo man. potter eoan ae fenaee and "a navy which will ba able to defend ua on the tea.' bot waa not taken down. Tha dining car stopped when about half way down tha elope and caught Era. being destroyed there. - - The eceoe of the accident la but a few mile east of the ecene of a aim- ilar disaster , of February 23, 1910, urban two Graat Northern train were truck by anowalidoi and nearly all tba paraona on tba train pertabed. ara California. , Berlin announce that aaperlor Rua- ajan forces wara repulsed In hand-to-1 Promlaaa that tha English conscrip tion meaaure will ba anf oread without eeverity, bring loud applauaa la the house of commona. - War laauaa cause bot debate In tha 1 kImW AMkt tn nmvlda thMie I , --.M ... M great force." be aald In pleading for Vg KSSS 25501 ,18 LCS)f a non-paniaan view o I riU- Iran f and that it ought to be conaiderea ani ; wmim W iUWH( vi iuuaUMa El Paso. Tex. Todeora Prlato, "who aava ha la a major In tha Villa army, appeared Monday and declared that ha had been aent In disguise to the border bv Con. Villa to aay that Villa had nohting to do with tha massacre of 18 foreigner at Santa Yeabel January "Villa did not know of the tragedy for day afterward,' - aald Prieto. "Ha Instructed me to aay that ha will execute the men reaponaible, oven If Touching on tha coat, Mr. Mann aald It would ba million now, . but better tbat than billiona later. Tba aubjact of praparadnaaa was In jected Into tha aenata debate on tha Philippine Independence bill, and Sen ator Stone aaid ha believed tha Unltad States would be aaf er from attack from abroad at tha close of tha Euro- aenata. Boko Smith leading In a aevere pen war than It had been at any time I they prove to ba hia own men, if they arraignment of England'! toward neutral ahlpplng. A British aubmarine ha gone ashore off Holland, according to an announce ment made by tha official preee bureau. Thara waa no loaa of Ufa. An attack by tha British with tba cio of imoke bomba on tha German position north of Frallnghein, In Northern France, 1 announced in an official atatamant by tha German army heedquartere. It I declared tha at tack waa batten off with heavy lot to the British. ; - Roosevelt wants immediate action In eonitructlon of balf a dosan "for midable fighting hip," adeqate army and universal military eervlea. The Greek king la bitter toward tha entente power for attempting to force hit country Into the war. Ha declare tha neutrality of hia country waa vio lated like that of Belgium. General Lull Herrera, In eupreme command of tba Carransa force at Chihuahua City, Mexico, !t Friday night flatly denied the truth of the re port of the capture of Ganaral Villa at the San Geronimo ranch. attitude In tha past B0 yaara. are caught ' Thirty-Three Admit Night-Riding. New Madrid. Mo. Thirty-three de fendant In the nightrider trial hare pleaded guilty Wednesday, bringing tha trial to a audden and. All 88 sentenced to all month' !mprionment and paroled on irood behavior. Two men who wara on trial ware allowed to plead guilty and wara paroled with tha i rest. The sentences of tha 18 whom case had been dlcposed of will atand. Tha defendant wara accused of terror-1 ilins: land owner and tenant of South eastern Miourl with the object of securing lower rant and higher wage. Sultan' Yacht Attaabed. London A dispatch to tha Exchange Telegraph company from Athens aay that tha Sultan' yacht, ErthogroaL waa torpedoed In tha Bospborua by a French aubmarine In the latter part of December. The vessel was aerioualy damaged but I itlll afloat. Tba Erthogroal waa built at El wick in 1903, I 206 feat loog and ha a displacement of 800 ton and an arm ament of eight three-pounder and oth er equipment. Steamer Founder at Sea. Halifax, N. S. Tha British freight atoamer Pollantia, which baa been re ported in dlitrea about 700 mliea off Capo Race, foundered Monday, accord ing to a wireless message received hero. All on board wara rescued. An earlier radiogram aald that tha Italian teamer Giuseppe Verdi and two other steamer were (tending by the Pollan tia, waiting for tha aeaa to moderate. Tha Pollentia la understood to have been In tha service of the British ad miralty. The Giuseppe Verdi left New York January 18 for Genoa. Wage S7 Par Cant Higher. New York One thousand and throe hundred representative manufacturer In Naw York state, employing approx imately 600,000 persons, are paying an average or 81 per cant more in wages than a year ago, according to a report made public here by the bureau of statistic and information of tha State industrial commission. About 17 per cent mora worker . are employed now than last year, tha statistic ahow. All-Oregon Historical Pageant Commencement Week Feature University of Oregon, Eugene Ao all-Oregon historical pageant. In which each of tha 16 eoaatiee will ba repre- eentedby'a "Daubster of Oregon, will ba presented at tha State univer sity during commencement week, early In June. The pareant haa just baan approved by tba board of regents and will be presented before final examination aa that tba participation of a great por tion of the student body may ba poaai bla. Tba pageant will depict tha pro gress of Oregon. The firat repreoen tation will ahow the state aa it waa in Its original primeval condition, prior to tba coming even of the Indian. Then tha epoch of Indian domination will ba depleted, then the coming of the whlta man, than tha daya of tha immigration, than tba gold daya, and Anally tha realisation of tha present with a glimpse into tba future. ioa pageant will ba in Ave aeanea, presided over by "Mother Oregon." In tha last seen tha 85 "Daughter of Oregon" ill bring gift symbolic of the Indua- triaa of each county. Tba pageant la to ba not merely a University affair. ' Contribution of lyrlea for tha various choruses ia invit ed from the state at large, and any suggestion for tha five ecenee wiU ba appreciated. A large etate attendance ia looked for. Paraona desiring to make euggestlooe for tha pageant should communicate with Dr. E. S. Bate, professor of English and author of tha eeenarlo. University or uregou, Eugene. State Joins Fight on Federal ., Control of Vacant Public Lands Salem With other Western at tea, i Oregon wiU join with Utah ia the bat-, tie to determine whether tba Federal government haa exclueiva control over vacant public . land In tha Western states. . Believing that the eaao now on ap peal from Utah to the United State Supreme court, la which tha Beaver River Power company ia enjoined from operating a hydro-electria plant on land la tba reoen rarest reserve, ta of vital interest to Oregon, Governor With r comb ha requested Attorney General Brown to appear in Washing ton. D. C aa a friend, of tha court, and give Oregon' attitude in tha ques tion of snverameat control of water power resource on Federal lands. Utah waa tbe firat to intervene, and since then Idaho, Colorado and num ber of other Western tte have de cided to ba represented. Tb Question involved in the ease, according to official hero, la whether tb lawa of a etata regulating tha ap propriation and use of water within it boundaries ara controlling and exclu sive of any other control. Will Drain 60,000 Acres in - . ; Fertile Long Tom District Eugene A meeting of business men and landowner haa launched plana for tbe drainage of bewteea 80,000 and 70,090 acre in tha Long Tom diatrict at an estimated expanse of 8280,000. About 20,000 acrea of thia land ia in Lane county,- the rest being in Linn and Benton counties. The commercial club at a recent maetinar nledired lta support to the oroiect and will, it haa been an nounced, give $1000 toward getting the work under way, provided the ma jority of tha landowner vote to create a drainage diatrict aa autnorixoa oy the Oresron law. within which asei menu may ba levied. Tbe dlatrictjvill ba authorised to iasua bond. Thia project haa been proposed a number of time by individuals, but the action of the dub, co-operating with landowner, la the firat organised movement to accomplish tba drainage of thia land, which ia almoat worthies because it ia covered with water a great part of tha time, but which would be among the moat valuable farm land in tha state If tha water waa eliminated. Red Boy Mine Is Sold. Baker H. A. Sonne, cashier of the Baker Loan & Trust company baa an nounced upon hi return from Canyon City that ha bid In for $84,600 the property of , the Red Boy Mine com pany at a sheriff ' sale for the bank. bolder of a trust mortgage eecuring a $187,900 bond issue. Tha sal waa effected bv eancellrui a large part of tha bond issue, at considexaoia paiow par. "i; Judgment (riven py ine urani count; Circuit court, on which thaaalawaa based, waa $171,885.98, together with $5000 attorney' fee, to be divided between Clifford A Correll. of Baker, and William Jackson of Chicago, $23 coat and $600 for trustee' fee. Africa Gata Oregon Hopa. Salem What ia aald to ba tha first shipment of Oregon hopa to South Africa left Independence recently for Portland, where it will be aant by teamer to It destination. The ahipment waa made by Uurbin & Cornoyer, buyer of this city, and consisted of 178 baiee. ui we tow number of bale in the order, 63 are destined for Johannesburg; 23 for Al- goa; 68 for Natal; 14 for Cape Town; 12 for Bloomfontem and 13 lor rre- toria. Tha hopa were grown by atao- iaoo Bros,, of Benton oounty. BRITISH CYCLE CORPS AT SALONIKI Iv 1 ; .... s:' V 1 ' ,' ' ' M ? ; ' ... V ' " """" ... , T'- - ' . , " ' " . - '.mymm'-r-' . 1V 'V ...' , ' V - - -- ,-,..,Mmini,n. mT mnmtS - Member of the British cycle eorp ara here abown leaving Saloulkt ia tha midrt of a anowtorm to mak a reconnolasanca. Elaborate preparation for tba derenaa or Ura Greek city nave oeea maaa oy me aiiie. aaa aaaiuooe to their force ther r betni mad constantly by both the British and the French. - SURVIVORS OF THEIR RACE'S TRAGEDY 1 1 1 ! a a I, i) f UM. !, sw'f.rj 1 . . Group of Armenian girla and womea who escaped death or woraa at the hand of tha Turk, tha fata of tens of thousand of their listers. OUTPOST OF THE ALBANIAN REBELS ' rvt. i. . .i.. r n iiimit nf th Albanian rebels on a bllltoo near Durazzo. These Albanians, It ia believed, are' ready to Join forces with tha allies against tha Teutonic armies, while Prince William of Wied. who waa king of Albania for a short time, la said to do organizing moeamen 10 em uio . , , , j y krs. a. j. drexel, jr. KING OF SPAIN GREETS ARMY AVIATORS k m y ' If K '' V ' I ; !, i : ir.f; -:1". ,.Ni: i . j ? Mr. Anthony J. Drexel. Jr, of Phil adelphia, formerly Visa Marjory Gould of New York, aa the appeared aboard tha steamer on which aha re cently arrived at New Tark from Eu ro oe. Mr. Drexel accompanied her and they went to their home ta Phil adelphia. Mr. Drexel ta aavB carry ing her favorite dog Bella. Next to hi polo ponle and bis speedy motor car, there Is no .bins tilh hold tha interest of King Alfonso so much a Eying mac&Uie & ( . i ry de acriptlon. Ha himself i a capable aviator, with a reputation la-tb aernaut!o world. The photograph showa Alfonso greotiag some cf the army eir - f on their return from a flight daring hla visit to tha aviation school at .U-uiiu, Be has been quick to reoogaU the Importance of aviation la mutu.