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mm. DAILY EDITION VU VIII.. No. grants rum, johkphink oocmtt, ormjon, monhay. jine b. iim. WHOI.B NCMBRR 237. M .JERSEY. COAST GERMAN SUBHRINES 1 HUN AT THEHG1Y REV. BOOZER I'ltEsllYTERIA.N MINISTER AN hWHIH CRITK'IHM OF FOOD ADMINISTRATION POOR LOGIC IS POINTED OUT In Tto "WliemliW Moiilli llrewwv will iiw U,r4M,IHH) IIuMikU of FtHxUtufN Thvie wan no mistaking tha altl- tud of tha vaul majority of tha At tna name time Monro una been great congrvgatlon that authored to dorlared In a atat of alege. Conn listen to I Myron Hoaxer Sunday ilr revolutionary have barn ar DlKht In hla locture, "The Hun ll.jrted In considerable number and hind the llunic." In which he gave,".'! measure have been taken aiiKW. r to rrltlrlama of lilt recent jlnt the pram. Thane meaur aland on the matter of food cornier-nonary. It I announced, owing Vktlua. to the altuatlon In which the Rui- Mr. Hooxer took till text from the hm revolution ha been placed. Tood Gospel acrordlnu to Hoover. ' "We must attack the nnn-Hentln uaea of foodatuffn.' In opining hla addre Mr, Hooxer j paid aplendld tribute to the palrlo-1 tin and ai-lf-denyliu crvlr of the' entire fond administration. national,1 atate and county. There I no per-, aonal luo preiieiit In thla eontro-j veray, Ifa the utterly fllogleal meth od puraued that deaervea l,,,nnhr and friendly criticism.' Kor two month we are "requiiHt ed" by tha food administration lo re - fraln from the use of wheat flour, but when the private rltlxen aka th grocer for flour, he find that the reiinest Is mnndntory. We re ,.uni ) rrlula nnil nimrove the atena taken and. hold our-elvcs iVa.ly to do more. During these- two month of en . h. i.. i r. i. furced self-denial we lire led to be-i llevo thnt for luck of authority the an me oltkcra cannot put their hands Into the brewers barley lln 'd fcike for a needy pen-do the 9,"ifl.- . 0110 hiiaheln of food grains th"t will Senator John Sliurp WlllUma read be wasted by thc-iil durlnic lint for-. tu tile ..,,,; , few dny iiko tlio tol lod of time. Yet on Wednesday we lowing jitei-.i. wlilnli lu calKd n (Continued on page 3.) TEXTILE MILLS ARE 10 , Now Uodford. Mas., The textile .., t i nr. nnir i,r. mlllH hero, employing 35,00(7 per- aims, shut down luuuy uu itopum a Kierul slrlko culled by the textile council. . . . , . .. nt IIIMilMU ltd WALKS TO VIEW POSITIONS j I Ixinilon, June 3. Field Marshal von Htndenburg recently hns been ; rnported dead or gravely 111, bnti Paul ItoHiies, speclul Jonrmilwttc at tondnnt of Emperor Wllllnm. w Ing in the loknl Anetiser, hiivs th on tho hattlo front nt Cnionne last Tuendny, Efuperor Wllllnm mid Von Illndenhiirg took a long walk ' be tween the tronchea. craters, wire entanglements and shell boles nnfl Int-.peeted thn ilefenalva posltlolH of the Chemtn des Dnmes. v. s. siiii'iu n,i.i;:is have i:ST.M!MSHK,l l!l,( ()ltll Wat'liinuton, June 8.- Klnbllah nienl by Amorlcnn ahipbulldera of a new world's record In warship con ptiMi'tlnn was announced today by So-retary Daniels. The feat was per formed In the launching of the tor ' iiedolmnt drnt-ovir Ward In 17' lays ut Sim FrancJnco. IS IN ItHxilllon Eumit lo Wind of 'imn try Vk'ImhHIii Troop Mil liny Mini (upturn Railway lAiitdon, Jim 3. The dincovi-ry In Mod-ow and Pt-trngrad of ft large counter revolutionary plot which tretche IhroiiKh tlio whole of It it m la U announced In Russian wire In message received hare today. To thin plot In attributable In pirt the mutiny of the (Veolio-Sto-vak troop, which have raptured Im portant railway Junction and line. Tha ovlit executive derided on Mar 1 I" undertake tha partial rail ing to arma of several' clause of workman and tha poorer pennant In Pstrngrad and Mocow and th Kn- ban and Don region. FOR FISH SNAGGING HI! McClung and Merle Mock, of MJmnte Har wre- arrented Saturday for anagglng snlmon Inalile the flah-, Ing limit ut the A ment dm. , " " I"' " f " wa! "leaartl. Hllak MrtLmg. who la salil , - 10 ,,B n 01,1 "ff,MU,er 1,1 n,,, lu"ch- Ing, wa fined f.'O. . did not pay the fine to will serve hi time In lh'00,""'r Thla morning Sheriff Lewis took Mi'Clung and two other nun nrreitetl :'n' W,,,k for vagrancy out to work . on the county road. V.K IC.K.W KEAII TO MKN'ATK " To.-ii.t to tlio Kiilrf-r," wiittiu by UcorKt' Morrnv. May. fniier'.y a 'lillHiiy ilerk, now a kii-iii't's niftte in the nnvy: lloro'a to the Blue of the wind awept North, When we meet on the flulda of Frnnce; -May the spirit of Grant be wltb'you oil Aa tha rod of the north advance, An(1 hero to the Dlue and Qray na When we meet on tlio flolda ot , France; 'May the spirit of Lee be with you all As the Bona ot the South advance. And hore' to the 111 us and Qray as- one,. When we meet on the fields France; May the spirit of God be with us all As the sons of the Flag advance, FLIER iS IN ' Ft. Worth. June il.- Hurry Web- !ntor, n student riycr irom Ain-ninn, was burned to dcat.t i: i)i!d air to day whett hlH plane caught flro af ter n col Union. l'I DKUAl, (ttl'UT HAS NO POWER OVIill IHIAK1' HOARDS Waahlngton. Juno 3. The su preme court decldnd today thnt the federal courts would have no Juris diction over the selective draft boards, CONSPIRACY BARED RUSSIA NGER STEAM SI K-OIRSAnAlO Five Coasting Schooners Submarined and S. 0. S. Calls From Coastwise Steamers Received-Port of ' New York Has Been Ordered Closed . ' - New Yoik. June 2. One tiilli till, a ichoimer and two ur three other vessel were aunk off the Jer sey coat by German submarines yee- terdny. It la possible that six other vessels have been destroyed. Anoth er la roported aunk off Nantucket thla morning. It I believed that Germany hiii In- augur.lad a campaign to break P tb tranxportatliui of American troopi to France. , More ahlp were attacked by ub.'Unke, MnK attacked off the coaat marine during the night. Out go- tm Jeraey. Roth were reported Ing ahlp were barred today by the t0 (Inking, port authorities The Edward II. Cole, a willing vei e, I one of the ahlpa limit. Two aubmarlne lmultneounly attacked the thlp 75 mile off the New Jer aey cot, giving the crew 10 min ute to leave, then hninhlng It. Th crew wa all landed. . Information from the marltlne ex change Indicate that aa many an IS renaeli have been unk. ' Rumor of the prearnce of Oerman aubmarlne loff the American coait have been current for two week. They have even been alghted In southern wa- Washington. June S.-8ubmarlne ,r tindouMexllsr looking for Amcrl- ran transports. lloston, June S.-The port here waa closed today at noon. The port at Nnrragnnaett bay waa alao closed One report ha been given out thnt one of the enemy aubmarlne ha been captured and I being Ink en to New York. New York. June 3. Five vessels nre known to have been aunk besides the Edward Cole. These nre . -homier Isnliella.,!). Wiley, Jacob llaakcll. Wattle Dunn and Samno! Hnthnway. The crew on the Edward Colo was picked up by an auxlllnryl RIVER BANKS MANAGER GIVES TALK ON BUSINESS COOPERATION AT C.0FC. I At tho luuchoou ol the Cbatubor of Commerce this uoou Clyde E. 'Nllus ninnuKur ot the Ulver llauk 'taruis. was tho speaker on the sub- Joct ot "liuslnetia Coopt-rullon." in Dm eiiintiH ot hlu remarks Mr. Nllt'S sal(. , -U ..i.,n.-B and observation Ii 11 rminn.-timi with UiL- euoueiutive ,..i,. win. il.u duouerative loiuuipmes having been more with tho relation to tmi dairy Industry 'than to the .enterprises ot osiloul - jturo, 1 will lonliue my fe rumbling 'remarks to tolling you what haa b-.'tn accomplished lu Wisconsin by i-iHipi-ruilvu ciTort oil the pin t ol the dulry IiitmeiB. ' ' Wlsumslii, na iniifiy of you know, ranks us the llral dairy state iu the t Hi, in. 'ihere are more dairy cows w tiKti her borders than In any otlierj "Perhaps it r - - -V rl- itate; thcio la more butter and ,th-; matin cone'" ' '" Co - t'l or linliy iiioducta mailo lu Wisconsin 'on sues rt I 1.-.-.1I0 a ea- n?o Ihan In 11m nthin mate and It may th re- I- !V dairy !e Hons of.Wis- be of Interest to unnly.e Die sli ;.i- Hon. maklnir comnarlsun' bLtv.e. . the conditions which ibtal-e'd thorn, and those of our own Btata and roun-j ty, in an effort to dotermlne whutj hns placed Wisconsin In this posl-l tlon 'of profit and prominence. 1 "Was It the fertility of the soil of naval vernal which thought pursued by a aiiltiuarlne, eacaped. New York, June I. The City of folumbue, passenger iteamer In the Atlantic coaat trade service la reported to hare been tunk today. The fate of the Carolina la atlll on- known. Waahlngton official are ad vised that the steamship Carolina wa ahelled toy a aubmarlne and the nauanaer took to bouts A Rrltlafc ;,,,,, rrlTln. ,t in . AtUntIc port, report to have picked up wlre- leta appeal - from two American New York, June I. A wireless 8.1 O. 8. call came today from the pas senger ateamshlp, Carolina, whlcb- la running from Porta Rico, Raying that ahe waa being attacked by a aubmarlne. The ahlp, carrying 220 passengers and a crew of 120. la 12 houra overdue at an Atlantic port. ' Boston, June 3. Naval author! ties announced today that no Ameri can vessels have been sunk In the New England coast wnters. Waahlngton, June 3. Oermany, liv .IrlLrtnn at IIia riH ilnnrl nt 4m. , . ' . .. .... erica with submarines, admits tb the world- that the American army will turn the tide agnlnst her in France. The American anti-submarine for- , In tha tinnift watci-a hnwever. . ., , , , are ample to meet the attacks of the, enemy. Naval flying boats and sub-' chasers are In action today. Secre tary Daniels ordered the port of New , York close dto navigation this morn-; Inn. Wnahlngton, June 3. It I bellev- the'ed that pro-Germans or spies have spread the recent reports concern- Ing submarines near the coast in or- der- to demornnze me snipping mm retard transportation. rali'P lie' that Wisconsin,' enabling hr to more and cheaper feeds for dnlrlrsT No! - Statistics show Oregon produces more bushels per acre of corn," wheat. ley. and from 5ft to :mnre tons or aianra man noes i - 'ronsln. "Was It her rainfall? No.!, The "Wns It her rainfall? No.! rainfall of Wisconsin Is much the Josephine county's quota same as Oregon except that theythe above call is six men. 'soinetlmes get occasional showers In . . tho summer months but many, many; times their crops are entirely lost by a dry season. While In ore&on we, iir.ve levied ,0 re'-v on Irrigation, , hy which we enn apply the water lo our crops nt the rl;;lit time and In the right amounts to get the best' results. ronsin nnd Iowa and as we ' fbnre barns" where the cat.tlo wore , hnpt and yon note those double walls 'Ith the sawdust pneked between: those double Bushed windows and torm doof- ln artdltton to , the regular doors and figure for your (Continued on page 4.) NAVAL BATTLE EXPECTED SOOH llrllUh OflUUa (ilvea Alarm Am rrlcan fthlps Given Place of Uon or In Prvartin for Min k New York, June I. The United State now baa a large number ot flrit-claai battleships "preparing aide by itde with the beat ahlp of the British navy for an engagement on the high aea. which' I expected to occur at any time with tha Oerman fleet," according ' to a statement made In an addrea here by Rear! Admiral Albert Cleave. j "'Da oejouu tna . ooraenon Rhtlm-Dannmn Front AD Mne of secrecy," declared Admiral Olaaves, "when I aay that a few day ago there came an alarm to the hede of the British nary that the German le.hlp. were about to, Zt en th h.aJU.P ment on the high aea. "I know that th. Brltlah , head gave the flmt-cla American battleahlpa a poet of honor In pre. paratlon for the attack." I11HI. U FOR SPECIAL TRAINING I Portland. June S.-Orenon is call- ed upon for army ;of them from grammar school graduates who have had aome ex perience along mechanical lines and some aptitude for mechaulcal work. These 309 men are wanted for social army mechanical work, fol lowing a course of training that will be given at government expense. I " 7 . t Draft registrants who are quali fied for thl service and wish to vol unteer should present themselves Im mediately to their local boards for induction, according to Instructions , . . . received from the war department by Adjutant General John M. Wil liams. After June 7, no volunteers will be accepted. ! "The men selected for this ser- vice will receive a course of training at government expense, fitting them to serve In army positions," saya the war department order, "requiring knowledge of auto mechanics, gen- erRl merhanlcg blacksmithins. sheet meU, worklng. plumbing, carpen try and radio operating Incident to j many kinds of military service, both at the front and behind the lines. "The men taking this course will receive thorough Instructions which will be of preat personal value in . worklns their way ahead, both In the army and in civil life. '.'This is an exceptional opportun ity for energetl!-. ambitious men. Qualified registrants should present themselves to thHr local hoards for voluntary' Induction; When volun- teers present themselves, local oats and bur- boards will Induct qualified men un 100 per cent til their allotment hug been filled. . 1 ne voluntary m-rnm mil TOii- i"""8 ''nlil Jl,ne 7- Afte- .Tune 7. no ni ore volunteers win ne accepteo." under ALL PASSENGERS ON MM V;.. t r. I una V!! vr. ie' '.."I 1; -v'" Cx'i A s 1 tlio President 1t.C1!'! it; f iporttd s.ived.' . The lnss ot g(t 1 confined 'to the rew. FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD OF Jl'NK 8 TO J INK K Pacific Coast States Showers' on the Oregon and Washington coast first week; elsewhere ' fair with un important temperature changes. GERMAN RUSH TOWARD PIS IS CHECKED . .4 FRENCH BREAK I P GERMAN AT TACK BETWEEN CHATEAU THIERRY AND l'AKIS ENEMY HOT ACROSS MARXE ' ' ; , ' - Are Compelled to Retire From High Road . . PgrU n -ry where yeaterday. t.. ..- . . t . n"- -1 b Paris, June J. The Frenca bar made a counter attack along the whole front between the Ource; and Mame rivers. Progress - waa made at several points. A violent German attack waa broken up on both aldea of (he road between Chateau Thier ry and Parle. London, . June 3. The British ,ned ,UghUr ltt ,oc1 operation volunteer-30!,n FIn,ler today, t.klng 200 prig- oners. With tha French Army, June 3. -' The allied armies feel that the Ger mans have reached the end of their rush. Pari. June 3. The German rush toward Paris haa been halted al though there Is atlll heavy fighting. French counter attack have forced the Germans to give ground. Assum ing the Initiative west of Neuvitly St. Font the French have recaptured Passy-en-VaJola and the nearby hill. No. 163. The Germans have not crossed the River Marne and appar ently have not made a very strong; ; effort to do so. Parla, June 3. The strength of General Foch'a reserves haa been felt by the armies of the German crown prince In the "battle for Paris." EflRt fit thft line rnnnlnfr finm mss0M tQ CnnfeaiI ThlerrVt where (Continued on page 4) PROTESTS TO FRANCE Mobcow, June 3. Foreign Minis ter Tchitcherin, of Russia, proteit ed to France today against the far ther retention of Russian troops at the French, front..,. The Russians, however, have never taken an active part ln the fighting ' there. 1 KAISER. OES TO FRONT TO VIEW n.TTI,EFlEU Geneva, June 3 Emperor Willi:-.!-! v'slf-d -ittiefront Monday, ficeor,-!::r; to details reaching here from Colo-Jne. riiadt the trip In a noi-erfii! rrno-ed ar.d t-nmon ring ed automobile. The emperor mount ed Callfornie Plateau to the summit of Mount Hiver, unaccompanied, so not to attract aerial - attention. Only a few generals at the front were Informed, of his visit. General ijiidendorf rode with the emperor. It Is regarded as s4-,"nlfl:-ant that the emperor visited the headquarters ot the crown prince, and Jn the re ports ot his trip the name of Field Marshal von Hlndenburg Is not men tioned. - UK "