Weston " Leader F VOLUME 3D WKSTON. OKECON, FRIDAY, APRIL G, 1917 XTTTifTrn jo OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST coast defense In (lory on th Island VVVVVVVAVV of Oaho. Hawaii. "llatttry llsnrjr J Aoair, in nonor or Lieutenant Henry K. Adair, of rnrtland, hJ was killed J t Cardial. Tmn hiiMiljwi mnA alitlil i.iwa Imliia. " H I i I a J il - Ill I. 11.1 .mi.i.k. f K 1. 1 n 1. i - rnncipii tvenu or in from " ----. . "....,. . , ... . . ui. la tbe record r Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Rettfere. Edward J. Dairy, Silo earliest at Her la d.ed. Tha farmer of Junction City bare organised cow-testing association. Portland baa a population of :. 1 ln a 80day Pc. covering Mult 'r the past week, according to reports received by tbe i atate Industrial accident commission. The victim of tha fatal accident ! were K. Onaka of Astoria, who was employed In aawoilll and rred Wll- I llama of Caalon. ! J Mayor A I baa of Portland forced leader of tha warrlnf Chines teng r von- of il l to guw over ma rrpuoucan opponent, Itepnsenlattv Mann, aa tha flrat atep In organization of tha bouse of representatives the neces aary preliminary to Iho delivery of President Wilson's war addrese. Hark waa placid In nomination by . . nppreaeittative Hthaii, of Minncaot President Declares Germany a progressive. Mann waa nominated f9a Cn?r.A UUmA C. WILSON DELIVERS HIS WAR MESSAGE - 783. according lo Polka city directory.. nomah county, and to agree to algn a j. and Get Next to Godliness by Representative Green, of Massa chusetts. All of tbe democrats present and four of tho ao-callcd Independents, Martin, progressive-protectionist, of Ixnilslana; Schall, progreaalve, of Minnesota; London, aoclallat, of New York, and Randall, prohibition 1st, of California, voted for Clark. Into Conflict The flrat annual automobile abnw of liaker will open Tburaday even ing, April I. Albany may bate a policewoman to gire Hperlal attention to children on the airrete at nliht. Condon will hold Ma fourth annual race meet, beginning Monday, June ft. and continuing for five daya. permanent peace pact before tbe end of 30 daya. In order to have at Icaat 60V auto mobile at the disposal of the military authority on a moment' notice In any emergency, the Motor Alliance waa formally orgaoUed at meeting at Portland. With application on band for loana The City Council of Weston has : AMERICANS KILLED uigucutru vveuiiebuay, inurs- ; m 11 RniT ATTIPIfQ in v uuni ni inunu I. In Hint, believed to be a member amounting to ftl.too out of the rural of the Hip King long, waa abot In hi room In Astoria' Chinatown. Twentyllve raeea of rblckenpot and mumpe have been reported In Amity and vlrlnlty In the last month. Thoueanda of ten of baled alfalfa bay are Iwlng shipped from Kcho to varloua pointe In eastern Oregon and Idaho. Tbe fourth annual convention of fhe Oregon Cattle A Morse Breeder' Association, will be held at La Grande April If JS. The Girl National honor guard Of Oregon will atart at once lo make comfort baga for member of the Ore gon National guard. Tbe Hon! hern Oregon IHatrlcl Fed eration of Women' Cluba wilt con vene In Oranta Pat for a three day elon, beginning April IS. W. T. Carroll, who ram to Oregon In 1X64 and waa deputy Sheriff In credit fund, tbe ttate land board baa ; decided lo edvertlae at onr for the j! Ml of 2$0.0mi worth of I per cent J rural credit bond. Helping farmer of the atato to per- feet their operatlona ao a to eliminate loaae la the project bl li baa o- in ', atarted recently by the ettenalon aerv- J Ice, of the Oregon Agriculture college t In a number of count ire, Authortle are aomrwhat alarmed J o-er report from one or two range J dlatrMa of the Grande Tlonde valley that rabid coyotea aometlmc ago bit I eeveral domettlo animal and that ome valuable anlmala have died. Plana to make Crater Lake national park eaally acceaalble to automoblllata are being put before member of the highway commlaalon and official of the foret service by Mayor C. K. Galea and II. U Waltber, of Medford. day, Friday and Saturday, April 18, 19, 20 and 21, as "Clean Up Days." .j Clear your premises, burn what rubbish you can and put the rest in readiness for free cartage by the city. Every citizen and property owner of Weston is invited and rurged to co-operate with the Council in this movement for a brighter, cleaner, healthier town. Waahlngton. Reciting the aggrea lona of Germany which have virtu ally thruat the United State Into the world conflict President WUaoa Mon day night aaked congroa to declare that a atate of war eifat. To carry on an effective warfare ngainat the German government, which he characterized a a "aatoral foe to liberty," tbe president recom mended: Utmoat practical co-operation la counael and action with the govern tent already at war with Germany. Eztenaion of liberal financial cred it to thoae governmenta ao that the resource of America may be added. Washington. Destruction without warning of four merchant ahipa car rying Americana In their crews was reported to the state department in official diapatcbea indicating that aev- ao far as poaalble, to theirs eral Americana lost their Uvea. Organization and mobilization of all The vessels were the British steamer the material resources of the country. Crispin, on which two American ne- FuU equipment of the nary, partic- groes probably perished and rroni nlrly for means of dealing with aub- whtcb 18 other Americana are reported marine warfare. mlKslng, tbe Portuguese sailing abip Ao uy of at least 500.000. based Argo. from which three American ne- on toe principle of universal liability groc are missing, and the British to errice and tbe authorization of steamers Eptafolo and Snowden ndditional increments of 500,000 each flange, on which there apparently waa tner re needed or can be handled no loss of life, though American In 10 training. tbe crew euffered from exposure. City Council of Weston With prom Iso of considerable build- I'nion county In early day, died In Ing activity, Increased postal receipt Kugene at the age of 72 yeara. and substantial gsln in bank clear Astoria will t headquarters for tbe Ings, the month of March ha been a new revenue ruller lut r fitnnll-taul at ret letter fnnnfh fnr PArllianrf In. rtaltluiore, which I to replace the dkatlng Improved business condition. Manning on he Pacific coaat. County agent Jay L. Smith of Coo. mvwmvmvmwWAVmm Many requesta being received by the county, baa announced that arrange tat highway department for bridge menta have been made among the tlon of such provisions, design Indicate there will be much banka of tbe county to extend n credit Sheriffs of two counties are hunt- of 100,000 to rancher who desire to Ing for tho slayer of Thomas Cava purchase thoroughbred tlock for their naugh, prominent young rancher of dalrlea. Drownlce dlalrlct In Baker county, During last year there were organlx- who waa last seen on March IS. Wbllo ed J 77 Industrial clubs, with an aggro- there Is no proof that he waa murder gate membership of 13.(05, according ed, a bloody cabin and the fact that rlcultural college who are registered to a bulletin issued by Superintendent the missing man railed to keep an In agriculture have organized the pf Publlp Instruction Churchill,' re- appointment with his cousin in Women' Agricultural association. viewing the Roy' and Girl' Industrial Wetser. Idaho, ha convinced tho Major Cnrl Abram haa been pro- Club of Oregon. authorities that be met with foul motvd to be lieutenant-colonel of the About i00 acre of rich Tule lake play. Third Oregon. He will be succeeded land lying between the acreage to be Plans for a big co-operative cat) bridge construction this season. Th Coo county court haa turned over to the atate highway department the lupervlalun of the expenditure of th I3S2.0OO county bond issue. Women students of the Oregon Ag- CONGRESS BEGINS EXTBA SESSION House Elects damp Clark Speaker; Both Houses Intro duce War Resolution. ;j ARMED AMERICAN i VESSEL IS SUNK Wa.binglou. Oispatchea from the French admiralty announced tbe sink ing without warning of the first arm ed American merchant ship, the freighter Aztec, by a German subma rine. Tbey reported tiiat apparently Lieutenant William F. Gresham and 13 American blue jackets, tbe armed Raising necessary money for tbe t'nfted Statea government ao far aa possible without borrowing and on the basis of equitable taxation. All preparation, the president urgel, should be made in uch way as not to check tbe flow of war supplies to the nation already In the field against Germany. Denounces German Government. In a dispassionate but unmeasured denunciation of the course of the Im perial German government, which be characterized as a challenge to ali mankind and a warfare againat all nations, the president declared that neutrality no longer waa feaaible or cuard of the vessel, had been ured A dispatch from Ambassador Sharp -de8,rbIe where lhe of tte dated at Paris said 19 mirvlrnr. from wor,d w" Involved; that armed neu- the Aztec were landed at Brest and 28 persona still were missing and their rescue was doubtful because of the heavy aea, and storm. The admiralty report said the Az tec, bound from New York to Havre, was torpedoed without warning oft Ouessant. Tbe torpedo struck square ly amidships, emitting a powerful gas trality bad become ineffectual enough at best and waa likely to produce what it waa meant to prevent, and urged that congress accept the gage of battle with all the resources of tha nation. "I advise that the congress declare Urt recent course of the Imperial Ger man government to be In fact nothing aa major by Captain Daughtery, of opened by the government next month nery In Albany were launched at an ally agreed to as the most momentou iu tho history of the republic. President Wilson went before con- Brand Whit, Switzerland, sress in Joint session at 8 o'clock Berne- vla Paris.-Brand WhlUock. Monday uigUt to deliver hi war mcs- American minister to ueigium. has sa(, reached Berne. Mr. Whltlock de- limiiediatoiv n..r the nreHidcnt left ""tbed bis departure from Brussels umt-iaia oi mo ooumern racuio an were iB3.i'ui,&iiM9, or an increase of oerrioa and 600 acres or black rasp- the capitol. tho senate and house re- "s lremely loucnmg. ine Belgians, considering plan to distribute all the i3S.46l.46ii.Cl over the amount shown berrlos, the Oregon Electric Railroad ponvened nmi .n iiimnirni tmt r...v no slnce tHe breach of relatione be- fuel oil used by their locomotives In In the report of March 7. 191, accord- company promises to build a big can- lution was introduced in both houses tween 016 United Suies and Germany Submarine Warfare Without Corn Oregon from a depot to be established ing to a statement Issued by S. G. nery at Albany and turn it over to declaring tho existence of a state of nave been Poetically anxious lest- passion or Principle, pn Coos bay. Sargent, Superintendent pf bank. co-operative company to operato war und dlrcotinc tho nresident to cm- 016 departure of the American might Referring to the German submarine piny pages wm on wciuueq in too Portland. Canyon City, Grant county, look like old time, aa the result of a Jump In price of chrome Iron ore from 17 to 822 a ton at I'ralrl City, the ship ping point to homestead entry and the present Institute attended by more thnn 300 water line of Tule take can bo leased farmers aud fruitgrowers of tho vl. l this year, according to an announce- nlty. V. 11. Paulhanma. of I'liyallup, ment of Project Manager Camp. Wash., spoke. If the farmer of the Total deposit In the banka of the section will plant looo acres of Wilson stale of Oregon on March 5, 1917, strawberries, 600 acres of phenomenal Washmgion -Consress assembled nK the wire.es. out of 'XSSZl at noon Monday for a session gener- m'ssJou. nre.iH.nt -th.t it enm.ii. .-. the status of belligerent which haa thus been thrust upon It. and it take steps not only to put the country in a more thorough state of defense, but also to exert all its power and employ all its resources to bring the govern ment of the German empire to term and end the war." floolur' pamphlet which will contain lb measure to be voted on at tho special election lo June and tbe argu ments thereon. The tock Industry of Grant county I suffering the heaviest los ex perienced In the history of tho county, after tha storm. according to estimate of forest offlc- Two accident which occurred at er and other. the came place within one hour of Plate glass windows were broken nnd Mr. Paulhamus will haudle the and awning fell under their load product of the plant, when two Inch of hall fell In Oregon City in the course of the worst ball nd electric storm In the memory of tbe earliest settler. Hailstone two Inches In clrcumforence were found ploy all tho resources of the country mean tarvnt,on tnem'. gathered policy the president said: "The new to carry on war against tho imperial Dy luo "e uare uuioro policy nas swept every restriction WASHINGTON SHOWS PATRIOTIC SPIRIT Washington. President Wilson's German government aud bring the 40 Bay foWfU- conflict to a successful conclusion. ., Because of the opposition to tho Myr CMI ' Not Guilty, measure of Senator Stone, chairman Seattle. A verdict of not guilty of the foreign relations committee, the was returned in federal court here resolution was introduced iu tho sen- ainst Mayor H. C. Gill. Chief of Po- ate by Senator Martin, of Virsinia. Uc0 c- Beckingbam and City De- the democratic floor loader. Repre- tectlves Meyer Peyser, John Poolman, trals along with belligerents. Even aside. Vessels of every kind, what ever their flag, their character, their cargo,' their deatinatlon, their errand, have been ruthlessly sent to the bot tom without warning and without thought of help or mercy for those on board, the vessels of friendly neu- The estimate of the reproduction each olher brought death and serloua appearance before congress was seutatlve Flood, (Juiinnan of tho for- Daniel McLennan and Jamea Doom, hospital ahlps antTshlps carrying re- cost or toe lines oi tne racmc icio- injuries to two employe or tho O.-W. marked by a scene of tho greatest eisn affairs committee, introduced it wtl wer9 on trlal ror m0T th,n three net to tne sorely bereaved and stncn piione Teiegrapn company in uro- h. N. a row wiles east or Baker, enthusiasm ever shown elnce ho -be-gon, a prepared by the publlo service Joseph Francis, a laborer, was killed gan delivering hla addresses In por- commlsslon, I 10,!:l.03 Captain I-. E. Davli, who died at Newport, wa probably tho last sur vivor of the colony of Kugene people ihat sottled on South beach when tbe Yaqulna bay country wa opened and -. Itestlnla la in a hospital suffer- ion. Crowds on the outside of the Ing from Internal Injuries. capitol cheered ulm frantically as ho Governor Wlthycombe, in common entered and as he left. Congress with governor of other northwestern roared cheer after choor In an out- atatea, has Issued a proclamation set- hurst of patriotic enthusiasm, ting April 14-21 as "western consum- n waa noticed that Senatora La Reclamation of 851 acrea or rich hot- era' week," and In that time a move- Fc-Uette, Lane, Stone and Cummins, torn land lying between the Columbia ment will bo carried forward to h0 helped defeat the armed neutral- and Oregon sloughs In Multnomah encourage the consumption of Iocs,! ty bill In the last session, did not pounty, Involving an ultimate outlay products In the northwest for the en- join in the applause. Of approximately 1200,000, ta sought, eouragoment of home Industrie. By far the greatest outburst came As oon as weather will permit, tha Representative Slnnott ha been when the president declared for an United 8tates forest service will make notified he ha another vacanoy to army of 600,000 men, selected on a urvey of a road over the moun- fm at tho Annapoll naval academy, universal service basis, tain through I he Wcnaha national and will hold a competitive examina- r Applauao also greeted tho declara- forest In Union and Umatilla coun- tlon May 8 at Klamath Falls, Lake- u0n for supplying needs or the allies tics. view, Ontario, Beud, Baker. La and also tho statement that principles The setting of the machinery of a Grande, Pendleton and The Dalle, 0f peace and Justice should bo viiull- $100,000 clay product plant at War- open to all bona fide resident of hi oated against autocratic power, renton In motion has been delegated district, between tho age of 18 and "We have no quarrel with tho Gor- to Governor Wlthycombe. and he will j0. man people." was another remark perform that eervlce on Saturday, gpenc Wortmnn, deputy acaler of which received an enthusiastic recep- Anrll 7. welvhls anil measures, within a few ti ttn HAAA... . . .m.. - - - Liuu, iiiciiuuu VI luo awvm uicf fiiiun . , . , , , . A .tudy of the Dougla. fir timber of day. will begin gathering a directory 0f the Russian monarchy brought loud n T, " " , regon with a view of preventing 0f all wood dealer, in tbe atate. It cheer.. ,nU employ U ! 1 8 ,re80"rces in the house. Text of War Reaolution. "Joint resolution declining that a stato of war exists between the im perial German government and tho government and people of the United States, and making provision to prose cute the siime: "Whereas, the recent acts of the Imperial German government are acts of war against the government and people of the United States; "Resolved, by the senate and house of representatives of tho United Statea of America in congress assembled, that the state of war between the United States and tho imperial Ger man government," which has thus been thrust upon tho United States, is here by formally declared; aud "That the president bo and is here by authorized and directed to take im mediate steps, not only to put the country in a thorough weeks on charges of conspiring to as sist the BilllngNley bootlegging ring to violate federal interstate commerce laws. Maine Haa 81,000,000 for Defense Augusta, Me. The legislature of Maine ha appropriated 81,000,000 for general defense purposes. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club 81.86; bluestem $1.74; red Russian, $1.65; forty-fold, $1.68. Barley No. 1 Feed, $40 per ton. Hay Timothy, $23 per ton; alfalfa, ake tne United State must enter en people of Belgium, though the lat ter were provided with safe conduct through the proscribed areas by the German government itself, and were distinguished by unmistakable mark of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless' lack of compassion and principle." The objects of the United States in entering the war, the president said, are to vindicate the principles of peace and justice against "selfish and autocratic power." Without selfish ends, for conquest, or dominion, seek ing no Indemnities or material com pensation, tor the sacrifices it shall $:o. Butter Creamery, 8?c. Eggs Ranch, 28c Wool Eastern Oregon, 40c; Talley, 40c.- Hops 1916 crop, 4Q7c 1817 C0o- atato of do- tract8 nom'n1- 6attl. Oregon with a view of preventing 0f all wood dealer, in tbe atate. It cheer. vmvi " , , "? Wheat-Bluestem $1.74; club $168: rotting and other defect. In the tree . hi nlan to notify them all that to vv rtnr r .,,i..a ,..i CMty 00 ar aBa"l8t ,1,e imperial , , eo. .., ties. will bo rn.de by & P. Melnecke. fore.t .ell wood by the load rather than by the president's reference to Gorman Ge,rm1a" fovcr,1,nent and ;'nJi ,rk"ey red, $1.75. pathologist of the department of ag- the cord or fraction of a cord ta un- ,p0s Infcsling tho country and his conflict 10 a 8UCCesrul urmmauou Barley,40 peJ t0lu rlculture. . lawful and that the dlatrict aealer. will .uggestion of a partnership of demo- Champ Clark Re-elected. Butter Oreajnojy, 42c, TU tf fleDUtfflCDt bu named ft i UulTUCt) to pro$flCUt UJr Viol grMlq MtjOj (a tha cawq of. peace. 8p?k?! 51r wa re-elected, by gj8-"fii the war, be said, to make the world safe tor democracy, a only one of the champion, of the right, of man kind, and would be satisfied when those rights were aa secure as the faith and freedom of nations could make them. No Tim for Pleasure. - Nelghlx "Does your wan take you to the movies V She "Not much. Time I get my dishes washed and tbe bouse redd up nnd the babies to bed and the children's clothe mended, I'm dead for sleep. And besides, yon know, he's so busy agltutin' for the eight-hour Hsv v2&d