The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 14, 1917, Image 2

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    U. S. IN WAR FOR FREEDOM
WILL HUNT SLACKERS
No More
Leniency
to Bo Given De-
linqut-nts and I’riMon Loom* for
Those Who Failed in Duty.
STATE N E W S
IN
WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
On oonaent o f thè State Board of
Control, its secretary, R. B. Goodin,
Washington, I). C.— The period o f investisi $5000 o f thè “ patients’ fum i"
leniency ended Monday for men be­ at thè Oregon State hospital in liberty
tween the ages o f 21 and 30, inclusive, lonn bonds.
who failed to register for the war
Lester Sinnett, employed at thè L e­
army last Tuesday.
gali tie camp, South o f Bend, died
Provost Marshal General Crowder Wednesday in a locai hospital freni in-
sent to the governors o f all the states juries received when a wagenlead of
a message asking them " t o inaugurate ties ran over hiin.
from Tuesday a vigorous, aggressive
A medium-sued black bear was
Wrongs and effective enforcement o f the penal i killed within five miles o f Albany ro-
Washington, D. C.— President W il­ executed for that purpose.
clause o f the selective service law
i cently, it lieing the first time a bear
son. in a communication to the new must first be righted and then ade­
against all who have by their failure
quate
safeguards
must
be
created
to
| has been seen that close to Albany for Events o f Noted Pwiplr, Governments
government o f Russia, has made plain
to register brought themselves under
, probably 26 years.
the war aims o f the U n it«! States and prevent their being committed again. those provisions."
and I'arilir Northwest and Other
its positon on “ no annexations, no in­ We ought not to consider remedies
David I.. Woods, alleged deserter
The message follows:
merely
because
they
have
a
pleasing
Thing* Worth Knowing.
dem nities.“
“ Quotas are to be assigned to the ' from the United States army was ar­
Practical ques­
“ No territory must change hands and sonorous sound.
rested
at
Bund
Saturday
night.
He
is
several states in proportion to their
except for the purpose o f securing tions can be settled only by practical
Phrases will not achieve the l*°l,ulHtion as determined by the bu- i in jail awaiting the arrival o f a guard
those who inhabit it a fa ir chance o f ’ mea™ 1
*be census and not in proper- from Vancouver Barracks to take him
life and lib e rty ," says the communica- re8U,t- Effective readjustments will, roHU
Snow fell at Anaconda, Mont., and
The resuit is ! to a m ilitary prison,
and whatever readjustments are neces- l '«>n to
registration
tion.
in
the surrounding country Tuesday to
has
failed
to
sary must bo made.
that every person who
A chapter o f the Red Cross w as or­
“ No indemnities must be insisted on
“ But they must follow a principle rt‘K>ster is seriously increasing the ganized at Frineville Saturday. Tele­ the depth o f from two to three inches.
except those that constitute payment
Another encounter between an Am er­
and that principle is plain. No people ^,ur,*on °t those who have registered, graphic authority was received in the
fo r manifest wrong done.
Ample notice and every opportunity morning, and by evening over 300 ican steamer and an enemy submarine.
“ No readjustments o f power must most be forced funder sovereignty uri- has
now been given and there is no
be made except such as w ill tend to der which it does not wish to live. No longer any argument upon which the members had been signed, and bad In which the steamer narrowly esca|H'd
destruction l»y torpedo was re|*»rted
secure the future peace o f the world territory must change hands except for conduct o f non-registrants can be con­ paid the entrance fee o f $ 1 each.
Tuesday to the State department,
the
purpose
o
f
securing
those
who
in­
and the future w elfare and happiness
The official count in the Baker
habit it a fair chance o f life and liber­ doned.
o f its people.”
Germany has notified the United
“ The period o f leniency has now county recall election showed that
The President's communication was ty. No indemnities must be insisted passed. It is requested that every ! County Judge J. B. Mustek had I m - cm 1 State** that she regards Ibi* < I Ameri-
delivered to the Russian government on except those that constitute pay­ effort be now made to detect and ar­ recalled by a plurality o f 32 votes, | can merchant sailors brought in by the
by Ambassador Francis at Petrograd. ment for manifest wrongs done. No rest persons subject to registration that W illiam J. Duhy hud been elected raider Moew«* ss prisoner« «»f war, and
readjustments o f power must be made
In full it is as follows:
his successor and that the attempt to that they w ill be treate«i as such.
except
such as w ill tend to seourv the who have not registered and to bring
“ In view o f the approaching visit o f
each case promptly to the attention of recall Commisaioner J. I*. Ritter had
The king of Bulgaria ia visiting the
the American delegation to Russia to future peace o f the world and the fu­ the nearest representative o f the de­ failed.
royal Bavarian family at Munich. He
ture
welfare
and
happiness
o
f
its
peo­
express the deep friendship o f the
partment o f Justice.
Two laws o f the last legislature re­ is understood to be arranging the | m > m -
American people for the people o f ples.
“ Wide publicity should be given to lated to bounties on seals.
“ And then the fra# peoples o f the
One pro­ sible betrothal of the Bulgarian crown
Russia and to discuss the best and
the effect o f non-registration in in­ vides that only the scalp and the other ; prince with Princess Gondelinde, the
world
must
draw
ito
jp
th
e
r
in
some
most practical means o f co-operation,
creasing the burden on those who have the whole hide must be presented to youngest daughter o f King Lu«lwig.
between the two peoples in carrying common covenant, sotto genuine and
registered.
Care should be taken secure the bounty money. The attor­
practical
co-o(>eraMon
that
will,
in
the present struggle for the freedom
Final action on Senator I^sige's bill
that
the
lists
prescribed
in paragraph ney general holds that the whole hide
o f all peoples to a successful consum­ effect, combine their force to secure
to authorize issuance o f government
39
are
promptly
jaisted
and
all
regis­
mation, it seems opportune and appro­ peace and justice in tne dealings o f trants should be asked to assist in must be brought in, as the last art rifles ami other equipment for home
passed is controlling.
The broth­
priate that I should state again, in the nations with one another.
guard organizations, was taken in the
bringing non-regit trants to the atten­
light o f this new partnership, the ob­ erhood o f mankind must no longer be tion o f the police.
It was announce«] at a recent meet­ senate Tuesday and the measure was
jects the United States has had in a fa ir but empty phrase; it must be
"Summarization reports o f regstra- ing o f the State land board that $200,- sent to the President for his signature.
given a structure o f force and reality.
mind in entering the war.
000 worth o f the latest issue o f the
The Petrograd propaganda in fav«>r
The nations must realize their com­ tion from the various boards should be
“ Those objects have been very much
rural cre«lit bonds had b«-en taken up of a "w om en’s fighting regim ent” has
compared
with
estimates
o
f
the
census
mon
life
and
effect
a
workable
part­
beclouded during the past few weeks
bureau land efforts should be made on by bankers o f the state and o f this made considerable progress.
Eight
by mistaken and misleading state­ nership to secure that life against the
those
districts where discerpancy be­ amount loans o f $0000 will be ap|x>r- huntin'«] volunteers have already en-
aggressions
o
f
autocratic
and
self-
ments, and the issues at stake are too
tween registration and estimates seem tioned to each county. The lioard als«» liste«l, among whom, it ia reported, is
momentous, too tremendous, too signi­ pleasing power.
lowereil the maximum amount o f sing­ the w ife of the war minister, A. P.
greatest.
“ For these things we can afford to
ficant for the whole human race, to
“ In case o f doubt as to age or per­ le loans to be made under the school Kerensky,
pour
out
blood
and
treasure.
For
permit any misinterpretations or mis­
sons who have not registered, the tab­ fund from $5000 to $2000, as the
understandings, however slight, to re­ these are the things we have always
James Maxwell and Edward Madi­
ulated record o f political organizations school fund m«>ney is nearly all loaneti
professed
to
desire,
and
unless
we
pour
main uncorrected for a moment.
son, convicts who esca|M*<] from the
out.
and
other
local
records
should
be
con­
“ The war has begun to go against out blood and treasure now and succeed
Utah state penitentiary, returned o f
sulted and data may be obtained from
The Public Service commissions o f their own accord and askiai admittance
Germany, and in their desperate desire we may never be able to unite or show-
the
bureau
o
f
the
centus.
Washington and Oregon, working in
to escape the inevitable ultimate de­ conquering force again in the great
General Crowder has nearly complet­ co-operation at a aeries o f hearings to to the prison. “ We <li«i n«»t mean to
feat, those who are in authority in cause o f human liberty. The day has
ed a draft o f regulations to govern ex- be held in the near future, expect to stay away for g«ssl; we otdy wanted
Germany are using every possible in­ come to conquer or submit. I f the
to see what a few hours o f liberty was
o f autocracy can divide us, they ; eruption boards, and and exjiects to lay establish grain standards which will
strumentality, are making use even ,,r * forces
...
. _
* I « ♦
^« a
,
I).. I, ..a
la
a #
a
_
it before Secretary Baker in a few control the movement o f grain through lik e ," they said.
the influence o f groups and parties w ill overcome us; i f we stand to­
days
for approval.
1 he general b®- the Pacific Northwest.
A telegram reaching the State de­
Idaho an«]
among their own subjects to whom gether, victory is certain and the lib­
lieves no class should be exempt«.*«] as Montana have no grain
partment Tuemlay, umlated and sup-
inspection
j
erty
¡which
victory
w
ill
secure.
We
they have never been just or fair, or
such, but that local boards should de­ laws, cons«*«|unetly the action o f the pos<*«| to be about a month old, says the
even tolerant, to promote a propagan­ can afford then to tie generous, but we
cide on the circumstances in each in­ Oregon and Washington commissions Turks have partially evacuated Jeru­
cannot
afford
then
or
now
to
be
weak
da on both sides o f the sea which will
dividual ease. He favors use o f some will govern.
The commissions will salem for military reasons, but that
preserve their influence at home and or omit any single guarantee o f justice
device such as a jury wheel for draw­ hold heariifgs at Portland June 18, T a ­ the oft-threatened massacre was not
and
security.”
power abroad to the undoing o f the
ing the names o f those to be examined coma June 19, S|M>kane June 20 and ! feared. The telegram came through
very men they are using.
by the exemption boards.
the Swe«lish minister at (Vinatanti-
Pendleton June 21.
“ The position o f America in this
A few more states report«xl regis­
j nople.
war is so clearly avowed that no man
A t a joint s«.*ssion o f the State Board
trations to the provost marshal gen­
can be excused fo r mistaking it. She American General and Staff Cross At-
The level o f prices paid pnxluoers o f
eral’s office Tuesday, but indications o f Control and the State Highway
seeks no material profit or aggrandize­
principal crops on June 1 was 99.8 |>er
commission
at
Salem
Saturday,
it
was
were
that
all
would
not
be
completed
lantic Unannounced.
ment o f any kind. She is fighting for
virtually decided to carry to the Su­ cent higher than a year ago and 107
for nearly a week.
no advantage or selfish object o f her
London — A British trans-Atlantic | Among the states reporting so far, preme court, in a friendly suit, th«- per cent above the past nine years’
own, but for the liberation o f peoples steamer came slowly into her moorings
average on that date, the department
Ohio stands first in the proportion of «|uestion «*f whether the state can issue
everywhere from the aggressions o f in a British port Saturday morning
o f Agriculture re|»orte<l Tuesday. The
registration to the census estimate the entire $1,800,000 worth o f bonds
autocratic force.
with the most interestnig complement with 113 per cent. Illinois has 104.7 to meet the Shackleford F«xleral road composite condition o f all crojis on
" T h e ruling classes in Germany have o f passengers she ever had during her
June 1 was 5.8 per cent below their
per cent; Iowa 101.3 per cent, and money as provided for in the Bean- :
begun o f late to profess a like liberal­ years o f plying between American and
10-year average on that date.
Barrett
bonding
bill
o
f
the
last
legis­
Washington is the lowest with 50.9
ity and justice o f purpose, but only to English ports.
lature, or whether the state ran issue
per cent.
F ifty-five persona, mostly members
preserve the power they have set up in
The passengers consisted o f the staff
When he provost marshal general’ s only a sufficient am«»unt o f Huch l«>nds of the Farmers’ and Laborers’ Protec­
Germany and the selfish advantages o f the first division o f the American
office closed Tuesday night 33 states to cover any «leficiency that might tive association at Dallas, Tex., were
which they have wrongly gained for army that w ill co-operate with the
had sent complete returns showing a exist, after the highway millage tax j charge«!
with
seditious conspiracy
themselves and their private projects British and French armies on French
total registration o f 6,358,388, com­ has been applied to meet the Federal against the Unite«] States government
o f power all the way from Berlin to soil in the world war — Gen. John J.
pared to census allotments totaling road fund. A ll sides j*ea«lily agree«! in indictments returne«! late Tuiwiay
Bagdad and beyond. Government a f­ Pershing and his personal staff and the
7,063,482.
The returns during the that none o f the $6,000,000 to l>e de- by a Federal grand jury. Some o f
ter government has by their influence, officers o f the general staff, number­
day about kept up the percentage o f rive<] from the big road bond issue can those indicted are alreatiy in jail.
without open conquest o f its territory, ing nearly 60.
previous reports, and pm lictions as to be used to match up the Federal road N’ am«*s are being withheld |s*n«ling ar­
been linked together by a link o f in­
There also were on board aEiout 70 the grand total ranged from 9,000,000 money, State Treasurer Kay recetling rest o f «ithers.
trigue directed at nothing less than private soldiers, a clerical force o f the to 9,250,000. The possible exemptions ^rom bis original poeition in that re-
the peace and liberty o f the world.
same number, a score o f British offi­ indicated were 3,439,527.
spect after making a more thorough ' The government has lx*gun to tigh t­
“ The meshes o f that intrigue must cers from Canada and a large party of
en restrictions governing the travel
examination o f the law.
.be broken, but cannot be broken unless adventurous civilians, including sev­
between the United States and foreign
“ Washington, June 4 .- Mayor F. C. i government*.
wrongs already done are undone, and eral women.
lla rl. y A >t.,r|a, )r. ; In h,,i:..r *,f ■...lii- w,.rt. instructed ,,, accept nopUNtl-
adequate measures must be taken to
city, the German ship Freida I,eon- [ RerB f or foreign port* uni« ss they pos­
prevent it from ever again being re-
Washington, D. C. — Maj. Gen. Per­
woven or repaired.
shing, whose safe arrival in England ; Washington, D. C.— Prohibition took hardt, taken over by the United States I sess passports from the State depart-
“ O f course, the imperial German is recorded in the foregoing dispatch, more forward steps Tuesday in con­ government und assigned to the navy, j . m«*nt which have b«*«-n vise«l. The <!«•-
prtmont o t labor order, d Its «oats to
government and those whom it is using has with him 198 officers, enlisted men gress. It was decided to combine the has been
JOSEPH US D A N IE L S . be careful in admitting
int„
for their own undoing are seeking to and other attaches. The party salied many prohibition amendments to the
Secretary of the N a vy .” j the country.
obtain pledges that the war w ill end in more than a week ago without any food bills in one separate measure for
the restoration o f the status quo ante. publicity being given to their depart­ conservation o f grains and thus pro­
Hood River Federal Farm Loan ass«. | The Diatrict of Columbia reps.rts its
It was the status quo ante out o f ure, despite the fact that it was known hibit the manufacture o f foodstuffs in­ ciationa, four o f which have been or- total registratmn at 32,327.
Possible
which this iniquitous war issued forth, to some American newspapers.
to beer and malt liqours as well as dis­
v Vr y> recent'y r e r e j exemptions. 19,789. Eatim.ted eligi-
the power o f the imperial German gov­
Reports from Paris said sites for the tilled spirits. The senate agricultural visited by C. K. Crosno, an appraiser bles, 36,926
ernment within the empire and its camps o f American troops had been committee reached this decision.
| o f the Spokane bank, and local appli­
widespread domination and influence selected. Presumably Gen. Pershing
Belgium w ill send an official mission
The senate judiciary committee fa ­ cant* expect a definite rejsirt next
outside o f that empire.
w ill inspect these and make complete vorably reported a resolution by Sena­ week. The total o f local applications I *° the Unite«! StateH, hea«le«l by Baron
“ That status must be altered in arrangements for the reception o f his tor Sheppard, o f Texas, for a prohibi­ for Federal farm loans will reach al- Moncheur, ex-minister to Washington.
It will arrive within the next three
such fashion as to prevent any such troops.
most $150,000.
tion constitutional amendment.
weeks.
hideous thing from ever happening
In announcing the personnel o f Gen.
The Sheppard resolution was ap­
The officers o f Schoid District No. 1,
again.
Pershing’s staff the War department proved with Senators Culberson, of
The tariff commission’s trip to Eu­
“ W e are fighting for the liberty, the made public the first general orders of Texas; Reed, o f Missouri, and Bran- comprising the city o f Klamath Falls, rope and Asia to study tariff and trade
have
kept
the
district
expenditures
for
self-government and the undictated the commander o f the American expe­ degee, o f Connecticut, voting against
problems has been post|tone<l until late
development o f all peoples, and every ditionary force, dated Washington, it. Prohibition advocates promise to the past year under its income to such
in the summer, because o f the un­
an
extent
that
considerable
o
f
its
state
feature o f the settlement that con­ May 26.
press for a senate vote upon it.
settled .conditions abroad, particularly
allotment
has
been
returned,
as
re­
cludes this war must Lie conceived and
quired by law, according to the yearly in Russia.
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More Labor Bars Down.
Indians Finally Register.
report compiled by Miss Ida B. Mom-
A force o f 25,000 Filipino troops,
Montana Raises Quota.
Washington, D. C.— Secretary Wil-
Salt Lake C ity— A fte r they had gone yer, school cerk.
wherever they may be nee«!«!, was
Minneapolis, Minn.— Chairman Hoi- son’s ruling waving certain provisions on the warpath, made prisoner o f the
offered President Wilson Friday by
ter, o f Montana, reported to the Fed- o f the immigration laws so that Mexi- acting Indian agent and had threatened
Earnings o f paroled men from the
eral Reserve bank here Monday that can labor may be brought into this with death the only white woman in state penitentiary continue to show a Maneul Quezon, ex-Philippinc delegate
the state already had subscribed its al­ country for agricultural purposes has the village, whom they had taken host­ steady increase, according to the re­ in congress and now president o f the
lotment o f $7,250,000 Liberty Loan been extended so as to include labor age, Indians o f the Idapah tribe, in port o f Parole Officer Keller, filed with Philippine senate.
bonds and that efforts are being made from Canada.
the Uintah basin, have agreed to regis­ Governor Withycombe. The earnings
In its report on operations along the
to raise an additional $2,500,000.
This became for the month o f May o f 272 men to­ Macedonian front, army hea«lquarters
Because of a shortage o f labor in ter fo r conscription.
Tw o pioneer Montana residents, the Northern lumber regions an effort known Tuesday through a Federal offi­ taled $12,103.43, or an average of announces that British airmen dropped
Henry Carpenter and L. N. Gibson, also- is being made to have the secre­ cial in the Indian service, who arrived $44.50 per month. Earnings of paroled several bombs, causing the destruction
have subscribed for $72,000 and $50,- tary include in the order labor for thia here to report the matter to Leon Bone, men,
totaled
since
July, 1915, of several fields o f ripening grain, on
000 worth o f bonds, respectively.
agent of the department o f Justice.
work also.
amounted to $150,222.74.
the east bank o f the Struma.
a
President Wilson Tells Russia Aims ot
America are No Indemnity Nor An­
nexation but Righting of Every
W rong Done Is Demanded.
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
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