WORLD’S DOINGS OF CURRtNT WEEK BIG TAX PROPOSfD ON IXPATR1ATIS; IMMIGRATION Bill IIMITS lAPANISf PORTLAND RECTOR CALLS FOR DEFENSE PRESIDENT WILSON 10 CAMPAIGN FOR HIS PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM HEADS OE ARMY All NAVYAPPROVER Washington, D. C .-President Wil­ Washington, D. C.—A measure pro­ son is planning to assume personal posing a high graduated tax on the in­ leadership in the fight for a stronger comes of American expatriates, de­ army and navy. So many reports rived from their American properties, have reached him of confusion over the issue before congress and of the uncer­ will [be] introduced in the senate by tainty of the outcome, that he has de­ Senator Kenyon of Iowa. termined not only to go before the The Kenyon bill would place an an­ country in public address, but to con­ nual tax of practically 30 per cent on fer further on the subject with leaders the incomes of the wealthier expatri­ of the senate and house. ates. Also it would make dowers giv­ Representative Hay and Represent­ en to American girls who marry titled ative Padgett, chairmen of the house foreigners a source of considerable rev­ military and naval committees, re­ enue to the United States government. spectively, have informed Mr. Wilson With the steady augmentation of that it will be from two weeks to a American fortunes aboard as a result the expatriation of thousands of Mother Who Would Keep Her Sons month before the committees will be Advocates Organization of Re Live News Items of AU Nations and of ready to report any army and navy rich Americans, chiefly heiresses, the Corps of Officers and 500,000 appropriation bills. While this work From Enlisting Declared to Be movement in favor of imposing heavy Pacific Northwest Condensed is going on he proposes to do his ut­ taxes on incomes thus derived from Additional Trained Men. “ Disgrace to Nation." most to solidify sentiment among the for Our Busy Readers. the United ] States has gained much people and members of congress in strength in congress. favor of the plans drawn up by the Washington, D. C.—Unqualified Drastic restrictions would be thrown The finger of shame was pointed war and navy departments. Oregon Hopgrowers association re­ about the immigration of Janpanese in Friends of the President represent port was given Secretary Garrison1 from the pupit of the Portland Trinity port selling 3000 bales of hops. to the United States and both Hindus Episcopal church Sunday morning at army plan before the senate milit; A new Oregon Republican club is and Chinese virtually would be barred the mother whose love for her son WILLIAM AL.DEN SMITH committee by Major General Scott ■ organized in Portland with 500 mem­ from the country by a provision that rises above that for her nation Major General Bliss, respectively! has been written into the immigration bers. Ths mothers and “ peace at any bill to be reported to the house this price” advocates were denounced as a and assistant chief of staff of A total of eleven lives were lost week by the immigration committee. “ disgrace to the nation,” and an ap­ army. Both amplified staten during recent severe storms in South­ As agreed on tentatively by the com­ peal, based on the teachings of Christ, ern California. made on the subject last week bef- mittee, the exclusion section of the for proper national armaments, was the house committee. Berlin announces that superior Rus­ bill includes a paragraph barring sent forth by Dr. A. A. Morrison, rec­ sian forces were repulsed in hand-to- “ Hindus and all persons of the Mon­ tor of that church, in what was con­ General Scott decarled the hand fighting in the Bessarabian fron­ golian or yellow race and the Malay or sidered perhaps the strongest sermon would save at least five months’ ti~ tier trenches. brown race." in defense of preparedness ever deliv­ in building up an army of defense in Promises that the English conscrip­ Representative Wilson, of Illinois, ered from any pulpit in Portland. war emergency. He advocated c After the sermon members of the tion measure will be enforced without has introduced a bill requiring the mediate organization of a rese severity, brings loud applause in the Oregon & Cailfornia Railroad com­ congregation rushed forward to c< house of commons. gratulate the pastor. corps of officers actually commission pany, on demand of settlers, to sell the “ I cannot understand these individ­ and assigned to the posts they w~ unsold portion of its grant in quarter- War issues cause hot debate in the take in time of war. General S; r% senate, Hoke Smith leading in a severe section tracts at $2.50 an acre, giving uals who cry even from the pulpits also urged th at a quartermaster’s i arraignm ent of England's attitude preference right of purchase to first ‘peace at any price,’ ” he told them. appplicants and to applicants who “ I wonder what they would do, if serve corps of enlisted men be for toward neutral shipping. have been erroneously located and who some one in the night should by force to include mechanics of all kinds, A British submarine has gone ashore heretofore have sought to buy not steal away their wife and daughter, egraphers, radio operators, motor r. off Holland, according to an announce more than 160 acres. Would they run after them with their hide drivers and experts, teamstei ment made by the official press bureau The bill as introduced was prepared theory of love? Of course not.” railway men and the like. A rep There was no loss of life. The teaching of Christ, he declared by the National Information Bureau sentative of the American Legion, in answer to those peace advocates Roosevelt wants immediate action and is intended to protect the interests said, had told him recently that 15,C in construction of half a dozen “ for of thousands of applicants who have who base their theories on the Bible, men of this sort had been listed by f is not against preparedness. And he midable fighting ships," adeqate army tendered the purchase price to the rail­ organization who were willing to road company, but have been unable to cited Christ’s scourging of the money and universal military service. list in such a corps. changers in the temple, his chastise­ Both of the generals expressed A wealthy Spokane re a lty d ealer acquire title because of the railroad’s ment of the Scribes and Pharisees and opinion that universal military ser was found guilty of Belling in to x ican ts refusal to sell. his advice to sacrifice one’s life for a was the only “ ideal democratic” : in violation of the liquor law and was friend. od of building an army, but thougkj fined |260 and ten days in ja il. “ A misapprehension exists,” he de­ the country would not tolerate the ] clared, “ over the phrase called The Greek king is bitter toward the posal now. General Bliss said it \ ‘Christian teaching.’ There are those entente powers for attempting to force only talked of by army officers as advocating peace under any and all his country into the war. He declares William Alden Smith, United States academic question on this account Portland, Ore.—“ For You a Rose in circumstances who assert that Jesus the neutrality of his country was vio­ Discussing the details of the vari; Portland Grows” is the slogan that taught a doctrine of non-resistance; a senator from Michigan, has opened In lated like that of Belgium. will advertise the 1916 Rose festival. doctrine which would utterly abrogate earnest his campaign for the Republi­ bills under consideraion, General Bl\ The house committee favorably re­ author is Bertha Slater Smith, the use of force in education or as a can presidential nomination. Petitions said that the measure proposed by * ports tho Spanish-American war pea The whose father, James H. Slater came to defense against evil-doers. Many per­ have been sent out to have his name War department was the only «ion bill which grants, if passed, $12 Oregon in 1853, and was at one time sons believe Christ advocated this, but placed on the ballot for the Michigan which appeared satisfactory or wh per month to every widow of a soldier seemed to contemplate a definite Dresidential primary In Aorll. the state’s representative in the Uni I say he did no such thing.” either a volunteer or a regular. icy. The War college division of! Seattle millionaires whose resi­ him as being undeterred by the open General Staff, he said, has fixed 500 dences were raided by the sheriff for oppositin of former Secretary Bryan 000 men, more or less trained, as! --“ te i* W TO . violations of the Prohibition law, will and other pacificists, and by differ­ irreducible minimum necessary fori turn against him by attacking his ences among advocates of national de­ country’s safety in the first shock war. legal status as regards searching pri­ Seattle — Two cars of westbound fense over the plans adopted. He is vate residences. The proposal to increase the reg said to be firmly of the opinion that Great Northern Cascade Limited train army to 250,000 as suggested in ^ W i '. s o N the program prepared by Secretaries General Luis Herrera, in supreme were swept from the track by an aval­ *V. . S?An» ator Chamberlain’s tentative bill,' Daniels and Garrison is the best which command of the Carranza forces at anche near Corea station Saturday added, was wholly inadequate by: Chihuahua City, Mexico, late Friday morning, and were hurled 80 feet can be offered at this time. self. Moreover, he added, it was i Plans for the speaking trips will be night flatly denied the truth of the re­ down the mountain side, causing death possible to recruit a larger force ’ , , prepared as quickly as possible. If port of the capture of General Villa at to four passengers, and four 140,000 men, as proposed by * " I necessary the President may change the San Geronimo ranch. Fifteen passengers were injured, none ¡tern the White House social program map­ tary Garrison for the regular seriously except Earl Smith, of Spo­ An attack by the British with the without increasing pay or other ped out before Christmas. kane, a small boy. use of smoke bombs on the German giving added inducement. He reac The train was standing on the track positions north of Prelinghein, in report from the adjutant general near Corea, on the west slope of the Northern France, is announced in an daring that it would be impossible; Cascade mountains, when the aval­ official statement by the German army recuit even 200,000 men in anche struck it near the middle, a day headquarters. It is declared the a t­ times and that the arevage maxi; coach and the diner going over the tack was beaten off with heavy loss to force that could be maintained bank, while a sleeper behind them was the British. only 122,000. Washington, D. C.—Every Socialist toppled over on its side, where it hung The Mothers’ Council, of Dallas, in the United States would defend this in its perilous position over the bank, Tex., voted to submit bids for the bar ted States senate. Judge Woodson T. but was not taken down. country if attacked by a foreign foe. privileges of the State Fair of Texas. Slater, formerly on the Supreme bench The dining car stopped when about Representative London, the only So­ Half a million persons visit the fair in Oregon, is her brother. Mrs. Smith is the mother of four half way down the slope and caught cialist in congress, told the house annually and the saloon man who gets children—two girls four years of age fire, being destroyed there. the liquor selling right pays from The scene of the accident is but a Wednesday in an address against pre- Mrs. Smith Sylvester, Ga.—The death of I $3000 to $6000. The Mothers’ Council and fine looking twins. few miles east of the scene of a sim- pared ness. negroes, whose bullet-riddled will raise a fund to buy the saloon did not send her slogan to the festival lar disaster of February 28, 1910, The house shouted down attem pts to right and publicly burn the contract, headquarters until Saturday morning, when two Great Northern trains were limit London’s time and spurred him were found early Saturday mo January 15, the last day of the con­ hanging from a tree near Starkvi if their plans succeed. His declaration Ga., was held in a coroner’s verditt test. She is a native daughter and struck by snowslides and nearly all the on with question. persons on the trains perished. that the Socialists would fight was have been due to “ strangulation Ford peace board is reported near was born in La Grande. greeted with thunderous applaues. gunshot wounds at the hands of complete disruption. Mrs. Smith received a check for $25 Representative O’Shaughnessy, of known parties.” There was no is from the festival br-^rd. It was pre­ A 50 per cent dividend is declared ! Rhode Island, demanded of London tion that any further investig by the Standard Oil company of Cali­ sented by O. C. Rortzmeyer, secretary what would be the attitude of the So­ would be conducted. and S. C. Bratton, chairman of the fornia. cialists in case the American flacr was publicity committee. Mrs. Smith was The negroes, accused of implic attacked. Ia>rd Derby of England declares photographed as she mailed a letter to in the killing of Sheriff Moreland El Paso, Tex.—Tedeore Prieto, who “ I desire to say that if the people of Starkville, were taken from the the British army is sufficient to win President Wilson, in the huge mail box says he is a major in the Villa army, the war. in Portland, a feature of letter writing appeared Monday and declared that he the United States were attacked every here late Friday by a small Flood* in Southern California are week, inviting the nation’s chief exe­ had been sent in disguise to the border Socialist would fight,” London said. men who gained access to the "What is the distinction between through a well-planned ruse continuing to do considerable damage cutive to visit Portland June 7, 8 and by Gen. Villa to say that Villa had 9, and participate in the fiesta, the nohting to do with the massacre of 18 the flag and the people?” a dozen Rep­ whisked the five prisoners away to property. national dedication of the great Co­ foreigners at Santa Ysabel Januarv resentatives immediately asked, in as automobiles. They persuaded many different ways, while London sheriff to open the jail doors by Restoration of the Manchu dynasty, lumbia river highway. 10. smiled and fenced the question. which ruled China before the establish­ More than 3(H) cities and towns in “ Villa did not know of the tragedy permission to place a negro ment of the republic, has been pro­ W ashington and Oregon were repre- for days afterw ard.” • T^.e peoP,e throb with life,” he brought with them in a cell for «0 claimed by the leaders of an upriaing sented in the slogan contest by resi­ said, "while a flag is an emblem l u n . t i c * f ^ L“ , “ " “ “ T °nl^ keeping. in Eastern Mongolia. A brigade of dents of Idaho, Montana. British Co­ He instructed me to s a y '^ a t h e'w ui ! execute the men responsible, even if The negro disappeared while cecutethe men responsible, even If attack the ,lag and te m p le ‘on iL Z tliincee troop« is marching on Huihua- lumbia, California and North Dakota, sheriff was being overpowered they prove to be his own men, if they it is a vastly different thing for chen to attack the Mongolians. from former Oregon residents. an at- efforts to locate him or learn his are caught.” tack to be made on the people.” ity have been fruitless. Montenegro makes complete sur- Grand Duchess to Wed. reisier to Austria who will have full Wages 27 Per Cent Higher. Rescuers at Ice Prison. Zurich, Via Paris — The Neue Zü­ supervision of that country. Blood Transfusion Urged. New York—One thousand and three richer Zeitung’s Luxemburg corre­ ° r— After 8 days’ hundred representative manufacturers A Pol a rider was -«fused his natural­ Chicago—Confident that blood isation papers when he declared he spondent announce* that the marriage in New York state, employing approx­ 2 three L « to r eight K\ T , feet W and deep ran*i"K the rescue fusion will save the lives of many would not take up arms in defense of of Grand Duchea* Marie of Luxemburg imately 600,000 persons, are paying an party which left here Monday . S applied in cases of gas poisoning, probably will take place shortly. Court average of 27 per cent more in wages the United State*. oner Hoffman sent a letter to officials of Imxemburg favor an Aus­ than a year ago, according to a report ? ‘ bT ° f A‘ J’ MeCalltoUr hospital in Chicago giving instru Katherine Kelly. aged 10. and trian archduke. The duchess, for po- th« Coast mountains late M to the preservation of blood tt Gladys Bdgerly, aged ». of Seattle, litical reason*, cannot marry a German made public here by the bureau of VV«lneeday. on Although practically iso- used in life-saving work. He r u i were probably fatally injured when l rinc* or any of the Bourbon Princes statistics and information of the State lated on account °f the recent storm. would provide blood container* for Industrial commission. About 17 per they were thrown from their aled after and the Princes of the smaller neutral the McCallister family had cent more workers are employed hospital. Experiments indicat*_ coasting down a steep hill and crashed stations *ither are too young or are now than last year, the statistics into a concrete wall. Protestants. days. The rescue party was obliged to blood can be safely kept 30 day*, have been 3423 deaths from « make most of th* trip on snowshSes. tion in Chicago in the l**t 11 y«*18 Brief Resume of General News from All Around the Earth. Dr. Morrison, Episcopalian, Has No Use for Pacificist. Ma;or-Generals Bliss and Support Secretaiy Garrison. UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHELL CHRIST’S NON-RESISTANCE IS DENIED UNIVERSAL MILITARY SBIVICE IS Mother of Tour Children Wins 1916 Rose festival Slogan Contest Avalanche of Snow and Earth Hits Great Northern Train; 8 Dead Socialist Representative Is Loyal But Speaks Against Preparedness Five Negroes Are Hanged from Limbs of One Tree in Ge Villa Sends Messenger to Deny Implication in Killing of Americans «