Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, May 21, 1915, Image 1

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OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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INTEREST CENTERS
IN REPLY TO NOTE i Saved From the
F i v e C e n t«
Jean, who was heir to the title and
estates. Gaston persuaded Marguerite
VI a ran to sign a statement that when
a daughter was born to the late Mar­
quise de Hautevllle It waa dead. The
marquis bad longed for a daughter,
Events Occurring Throughout
and hte wife, disliking to disappoint
Arbitration, With Temporary
him. bad employed Marguerite to In­
Decision to Retain Premiership^
the State During the Past
troduce in the dead child’s stead the
Cessation
of
Submarine
Has Quieting Effect Upon
babe of one of the tenants just born.
Week.
This babe bad since passed aa Kate lie
W arfare, Suggested.
A Story of the French
Italian Populace. ~
de Hautevllle.
Marguerite consented to sign this
Revolution.
Members ef Eugene Council May Quit
Washington.—Word that Ambassa­
false
statement to save the life of her
Rome, via Paris.—Antonio Balandra
Eugene— Every member of the Eu­
dor Gerard had read and preaented to
young mistress, whom she devotedly
baa consented to retain the prem ier
gene city council has threatened to
Herr von Jagow, minister for foreign
loved. Armed with it Gaston went to
By P. A. MITCHEL
ship.
resign If the charter of the city, which
affairs, of the Imperial German gov­
Paris and one day sent In to Robes-
As the news spread that Signor 8al-
has a provision that any one may sue
plerre a card on which waa engraved
ernment, the American note sent as
andra would remain In power a sod­
the name of the Marquis de Hante-
the Individual members of the cpuncll
a consequence of the Lusitania trag­
den chance came over the people. As
Durlng the.last. decade of the ninth mi©. Robespierre, astonished that a
for damages on account of injuries
edy awakened Intense Interest in the
secret algo
teenth century there Bred In France man should thus give himself up to
received la a fall through a broken
nature of Germany’s reply.
death and yet delighted to have the
down and the
sidewalk or a defective street. Is not
The Intimation which came in press the Marquis de Hautevllle, a widower
marquis In bis power, ordered that he
mobs seemed to disappear.
with
two
children,
a
boy
and
a
girl,
amended A recant supreme court de-
dispatches indirectly from Berlin to
thé former twelve, tbe latter ten years he admitted. -
Preceding the quieting
etston In a ease wherein Mrs. Joels
the effect that Germany would w ill­
“Monsieur”— began the supposed
old. Jean, the boy was of an adven­
ment of Premier Balandra’s decision
Pullen sued the city for damages be­
ingly submit the questions raised by turous spirit and listened with great marqnls.
there was a night of rioting One of
cause she fell over s broken board In
the American note to arbitration was Interest to those of bis countrymen
“Citizen.” corrected Robespierre.
the most violent outbreaks was an a t­
a walk, stated that the city could not
received with much interest and It who bad fought In tbe American Rev­
“Citizen Robespierre,” Gaston began
tempt of the crowds to approach the
be liable to the extent of more than
was Indicated that If there were a sus­ olutionary war under the Marquis de again, “yon bold In prison ooe whom
Austrian embassy.
>100. but the Individual memljprs of
pension of submarine warfare on mer­ la Fayette. When be became eight you suppose to be heir to tbe title and
A t a meeting la Borugheee square
the council could he sued for dam­
chant vessels while the discussion was een years old despite bis father’s wish estates of tbe late Marquis de Hante- *
20 speakers, most of them deputise,
vllle. This person Is not a member of
es for any amount.
In progress, the plan might receive ee be embarked for tbe new world.
made addresses la favor of war. A
Jean de Hautevllle bad a cousin. that family, but a changeling.”
serious conslderat. >n by the American
He handed the tyrant Marguerites
Gaston Renaud, who bad been tbe In­
resolution was passed to the effect
Gottlieb Von Jagew, German For­ government
Tree Bears Double Crop.
Robespierre read It and
timate companion of bimaelf and hla statement
that the people of Rome believed the
Cottage Grove.— It Is not nnusual eign Minister, who received the Ameri­
The United States will stand firmly sister. A fter Jean’s departure tbe child looked up at his visitor for further de­
country to be in danger and would
can
note
regarding
the
.Lusitania.
for fru it trees In the W illam ette val
on the legal rights of its citizens to companionship between Gaston and velopment in this singular proceeding.
prevent with all means at their dis­
loy to produce two crops during a
travel on any ships and believes Its Estelle de Hautevllle ripened luto love.
“ I. Jean de Hautevllle. now marquis
posal “the sacrifice of national honor.**
year, but It la unusual for trees to
position is Indisputable.
Germany, For a time letters came from Jean of Hautevllle, two years ago visited
When the people in Milan heard
produce two crops at the same time,
however, holds that thia has become from America, but after the receipt of North America. While banting buf-
that the Balandra cabinet Insisted on
which la true of some trees owned by
a debatable question on account of one In which be announced bla tnten fnlo In the far west of that continent
resigning, a gathering of 66,000 men
General Ian Hamilton, Commander J. N. Lindsay, of Creswell. The fruit
changed conditions and If the two tlon to visit tbe great falls of Niagara, 1 was captured by Indiana I escaped ~
and women protested with great vio­
classes of ocean-going traffic were which were on tbe American frontier, and have returned to find my father
of th e B ritis h land forces operating In question Is Burbank prunes and
dead at your hands and the-girl who
nothing was heard from him.
lence. There were cries of “Down aga in s t the D a rd a n e lle s .
separated, submarines would direct
cherries. The crop of prunes is about
America waa {ben so far distant was brought up as my sister in prison
with the Parliamentary Camorra!”
New
York.—President
Wilson
Mon­
the size of peanuts. Irregular in for
their attention to contraband ships from France Hint tbe marquis, bis fa­ a waiting execution. I take it for grant­
“Death to Emperor W illiam!** “Death
matlon and appearing to have suffer­ day re v lw e d the Atlantic fleet In the alone.
ther, could get no news of bis son. ed that yon wish to exterminates fam­
BRIEF WAR NEWS
to Ototttti!" “Death to Emperor Fran*
Hudson river and at a lunch'-on ten­
The objection to this, however. In After writing to different persons con ily of the French nobility. Yon will
ed some blight
els Joseph!“ "Hurrah for the w ar!"
The crop of cherries appears to ho dered to him on shore by the city of the opinion of some officiate, la that cerulng Jean with no satisfactory re­ not execute a noble In the woman you
Victories In the west for the allies
“Hurrah for the revolution!” “Down
perfect
Part will mature about ten New York told a distinguished gather­ the plan still would not provide for sult be was In despair. Then Gaston consider a noble. I, Marquis de Hante-
and a continuation of the Auatro-Oer-
with all traitors!”
ing of navy officers, army officers and the humane treatment which Interna­ Renaud volunteered to go to America vllle, am the last of my race. I ask
days ahead of the remainder
man
drive
of
the
Russians
In
the
east
The excitement at Milan subsided
civilians what the eountry and its tional law prescribes for the crew of and Institute a search for bla lost that you release her and pat me In ber
on receipt of the news of Pre'tnler Bal are chronicled In the latest official re­ Governor Names Fish Commission. navy stood for. The great battleships
a vessel carrying contraband and coualn. Estelle, though much relieved place.”
in one way by the offer, was much
andra’s retention. The general strike ports of the various war chancellories
There were many acta of heroism ba
that
lay
in
the
river,
he
said,
were
“en­
making no resistance to visit and
Salem.—Governor Wtthycorabe has
Two miles of German trenches cap­
troubled
in
another.
U
arlug
experi­
those
tragic times, but Robespierre had
there passed off without serious lncl
gines to promote the Interests of hu­ search or any attempt to run a block­
tured by the British first army In the announced the appointment of I. N.
enced tbe disappearance of her brother not thus far met with any sn^b self
dent
manity.”
;
ade. To torpedo without warning or In that remote country abe dreaded to sacrifice as thia It waa some time be­
region of Richebourg L ’Avoue, the Flelachner. Portland merchant; Frank
“The Inspiring thing about Ameri­ to even give time for the crew of a send her Idver there lest he, too. should
fore he made reply, his eyes mean­
taking of a large number of Oerman M. Warren, prominent fish packer;
ca,” the president asserted. “Is that vessel carrying contraband to get Into not return. At the parting between while fixed Intently on his visitor.
prisoners and the annihilation of one Marion Jack, fanner of Pendleton, and
she asks nothing for herself except small boats, it was pointed out, would tbe two she dung to him, with difficul­ What hla thoughts were no one knowa
German contingent numbering several C. H. Stone, of Klamath Falls, mem
what she ban a right to ask for hu­ leave them to the mercy of the high ty bringing herself to let him go.
Possibly. Impressed by this example
b
e
n
of
the
state
fish
and
game
com­
hundred men by their own artillery
On reaching Philadelphia, the port of heroism, he may have been think­
manity itself. We want no nations seas unless a big boat happened to
fire, are recorded by Field Marshal mission, created by an act passed at
for which he had sailed. Gflston wrote ing on a plan to save tbe hero. Possi­
property; we wish to question no na­ be nearby
8 lr John French and the Paris war of the recent session of the legislature.
that he was going to leave for Fort bly the De Hautevllle estate Interfer­
tion’s honor; we wish to Htand selfish­
Thia Is the position token In the
flee In announcing farther success fo r
Presently he
London.— The defeat of the Oer-
ly In the way of the development of no American note, and some officials Duquesne, which was beginulng to be ed with such desire
the British arms in France, a short HEW LAWS SOON IN EFFECT
transformed Into tbe future city of said;
maqg north of Tpres by the allied
nation.”
doubted whether there would be any Pittsburgh. From there he expected
distancé north of La Baasee.
“Cltoyen. France accepts the offer of
forces, who carried several trenches
The president took occasion In his ooncesslona on this point, for It In­ to proceed northward to Niagara. An-,
yourself In Hen of one who has passed
In spite of desperate resistance It is W id e V a r ie ty Am ong 285 M
speech to pay tribute to Secretary of volves tbs principles of humanity for other letter came, stating that be had as Mile, de Hantevllle. She will be re­
before H et Mas and occupied that por­
claimed that the Turks have be
Which Besoms Law.
tion of Bteenatraate which lies west
the Navy Daniela, Who sat beside him. which the United States has token so traced bla cousin to Cincinnati, a vil­ leased Immediately. Guards!“
forced back on the Osili poll peninsula
Salem. — Approximately 285 laws
of the.Y aer. and took possession of
Although the da> was damp and rigorous a stand.
lage on the Ohio river, and he was go­
Several soldiers entered and took
and that they have suffered loss of anti amendments passed by the 28th
the bridge across the canal at thia
ing there to look for him.
chilly, with oceask al downpours of
Gaston away to prison. A few min­
45,000 men.
legislative assembly, which adjourned rain, the weather abated In no way
When Gaston left France the rum­ utes later a messenger carried an or­
point, was reported by the French war
It Is estimated that up to noon May February 20 last, w ill become opera
blings of that great convulsion, the der to the keei>er of the t'onclergerie
the enthusiasm with which New York
office.
10, 201 merchantmen, trawlers and tlve Saturday. Measures making ap
French revolution, were Just beginning prison to relense Estelle. Then Robes­
As an offset the Austrian report
greeted the head of the nation. In the
other craft have been destroyed by propriatlons for state departments and
A great deAl took place In France with­ pierre gave Marguerite Maran a state­
states that In both Poland and Galicia
forenoon he reviewed a land parade
Oerman submarines since the war institutions and several others carry
in a few months after bla departure, ment to his secretary to be filed among
the Russians continue to retreat,
of 5000 Bailors and marines from the
blockade went Into effect and that the tng emergency clauses became effec­
but since at that time thirty to forty Important papers. Oue more thing
while In the Prnth region all the Rus
fleet’s 18 battleehlp
and from the
days
were required for a vessel to needed to be attended to In connection
loss of Uvea totalled 1550.
tive when signed by the governor. The
elans hare been repulsed
With the
Paris, via London.—Joac Chagas, make the trip from the French to the with the matter. An order was »»sued
Confiscation of Oerman owned prop prohibition law, regarded as the most moment he set foot on shore until af
Teutonic forces “standing before the
ter the luncheon h» returned to the proclaimed president of the Portugese American coast, and news traveled to a subordinate to Investigate the man
erty in Great Britain valued at more important measure of the session, will
gates of Prxemysl,” announcement
Mayflower to review the fleet, his cabinet at Lisbon by the revolution­ very alowly to the United States terri­ who had offered hla life as a substi­
than >1.000.000,000, was demanded by not go Into effect until the first of
was also made of the occupation of
England’s most Influential newspa­ next year, the constitutional amend progress through lb-* streets was a ists, was shot and killed, and fighting tories in what was then tbe far west tute for the released prisoner and as­
Jaroslau, directly north of Pnem ysl,
continuous ovation.
in the streets of the capital has been Gaaton knew nothing of tbe terrible certain If he were really the Marquis
pers.
ment providing for state-wide prohl
events that were developing In hb na­ de Hautevllle.
by the Germans, and the capture of
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resumed, more than 100 persona being
bidon not becoming operative until
When Estelle returned to tbe ckateau
tive country. On reachlug Cincinnati
Dobromll, Stary Sambor and Borys-
that time. The permanent registre TERMINAL RATE FOR COAST killed, according to dispatches reach­ he learned that Ggftton had been there, she learned from the Marana that ber
AMERICA AND GERMANY
lau, to the south and east of the greet
ing here. Warships are again bom­ bat had left for a French settlement lover bad returned from America and
tlon law and the tax law also w ill not
Austrian fortress, by the Austrians.
Railroad Back Haiil Plan Is Barred by barding the city.
President
Wilson
submitted
a
note
still farther west called 8 t Louis. had offered hla life for hers. She was
be In force until then.
Severe fighting has been resumed
C o m m sro a vo m mission.
President Chagas was shot four Thither Gaston departed In company about to return to Paris to reveal tbe
to
Germany
protesting
against
Lusi­
Among
Important
measures
which
along the eastern end of the line in
Washington.— T h j right of Pacific times while on a train at Entrocamen- with a party of »migrants, who trav­ Imposture when she was stopped by
Franee. where the allies are attempt­ tania and other similar Incidents will take effect are those regulating
wherein American cltlsens loet their employment agencies to protect em coast ports to lower transcontinental to by Senator Frietos who was Imme­ eled much as the gold seekers half a Francois Mnrnn.
ing to penetrate the German lines pro­
“You cannot save bis life by giving
rail rates than are accorded to Inland diately killed. One report has It that century later crossed the “plains" to
tecting Metz Here Berlin reports that lives and demanded that Germany ployes, compelling trustees of educa­
yourself up and revealing tbe truth,”
tbe Rocky mountains.
a
passenger
killed
the
president’s
as­
cities
was
again
upheld
by
the
Inter­
cease
such
practices
and
compensate,
tional and philanthropic funds to
French attacks against the German
All this took a great deal of time. At said the old servant “ Rather Join tbe
state commerce oom Mission In its de­ sailant, while another says Senator
positions on the road from Essay to so far as possible, for damage already make reports to county courts, ebang
8L Lonte after diligent inquiry Gaston emigres In Belgium or England and
Frietos
was
shot
to
death
by
gen­
cision
of
the
Paolfi
coast
back
haul
caused.
lag the railroad commissioner dis
learned that bla coualn hnd gone Into send a statement. In which Marguerite
Fllrey were repulsed three times.
Governors sad - members of both triete so as to glve*lhe section east rate case. The caapn ssion found that darmes.
tbe buffalo country to the northwest will Join, that hers Is false, that yon are
Many of the persons killed In the and had never returned. One of tbe Marquise de Hautevllle and that tbe
branches of congress expressed them of the Cascade mountains representa­ water competition by way of the Pan­
GERMANS EXPRESS REGRET selves favorable on the subject of the tion on the commission, amending the ama canal is an aetu riity which must latest fighting were Spaniards, says party with whom be bad started re­ man who has personated tbe marqnls
ported that he had been captured by Is uot the marquis at all. They will
American note to Germany.
They workmen's compensation act, enlarg be recognized Ink establishing rail a dispatch from Madrid.
Loss of American Lives on Lusitania
The Spanish warships España and Indiana and had doubtless been put to then Investigate. Such problems are
pledged support to the administration. lag classifications and making fees rates. In this same decision the com­
Deeply Deplored.
hard to solve at any time, but now
The desire for peace. If compatible more equitable, reorganizing the fish mission blasted the hopes of Spokane Rio de la Pats and a Spanish torpedo- death after torture.
Gaaton waa preparing for an expedl they will be harder stilt Meanwhile
Berlin, by wireless to Sayville, N with honor, was strongly expressed, and game commission and providing by breaking up the plan of the rail­ boat have reached Lisbon to protect
tlon to go Into the Indian country to time will elapse, and perhaps a new
Y.—The Overseas News agency gave but It was agreed that politics would that the governor shall be the head, roads to carve out a large distributing Spanish interests.
satbfy himself as to whether Jean was man will be In power, or tbe thirst for
out the following:
The
rebellion
broke
out
at
Lisbon
territory
In
the
Inland
Empire,
with
not be permitted to he a factor In sus­ oonaolldatlng the office of state high
blood will have been quenched."
“The whole German press, particu­ taining the president in his ultimate
aboard the cruiser Adamaster, which alive or dead when be received news
way engineer with that the the state Spokane as the cantt r.
Estello saw the force of this argu­
of tbe opening of the reign of terror
larly the Cologne Gasctte. the Frank­ action. Expressions by western gov­
bombarded
the
city.
A
band
of
208
“When rates to the coast cities are
engineer, making sheriffs instead of
In France. He also received a letter ment. She adopted It except on the
fort Gazette-and the Cerlln TageblatL ernors were In part as follows;
county treasurers tax collectors, re­ lower than to intermediate points be­ civilians stormed the Alcantara bar­ from Estelle announcing the arrest of matter of leaving France. She choee
deeply regrets the loss of American
Governor Wlthycombe, of Oregon— pealing all but a few continuing ap­ cause of controlling water competi­ racks. They entered the barracks her father by Robespierre and hb ad­ rather to go Into biding. Thia abe did.
<- lives caused by the sinking of the Lus­ To my mind, President Wilson’s com­ propriations and, because of the aboli­ tion,” says the commission, “every In­ cheering the republic.
Many ware herents, and abe hgd no hope that his and Francois took her statement. In­
itania
life would bo spared, since the radicals cluding one from Marguerite, to Paris,
munication to Germany expresses tion of the death penalty, making the land point should taka rates higher killed and wounded.
“The T a ~ n Zeltung and other
wars getting rid of tbe nobles as fast where be left them with Robespierre’s
American sentiment with both vigor punishment for first degree homicide than thoee to pert fdUes.”
papers say that the* responsibility and tolerance.
as the guillotine would do the work. «ecretary.
Proof
having
been
offered
showing
life Imprisonment.
GERMAN DECLAFES LOYALTY Gaston abandoned tbe search for one Francois’ surmise was correct There
rests with the British government,
that Astoria, Vancouver, Bellingham,
Governor Lister, of Washington—
which, attempting to starve the
Everett, Aberdeen, Hoquiam and Cos­ Former Soldier 8sys Thoss In Ameri­ who was probably dead and started were plenty of noblemen and noble
The protest of the president is dear,
Power Project Begun.
eastward on bis way back to France.
women whose Identity was unques­
ful civilian population of a big coun­ dignified and forceful. In the closing
mopolis are actually' «ftgaged In water
ca W ill Sustain President
Eugene.— A force of men Is at work
It was a sad day for him when be tioned to satisfy the appetite of tbe
try, forced Germany, in self-defense, paragraph he expressed the position
traffic
by
way
of
the
Panama
canal
at the Oregon Electric’s >5,000,000
Sioux City, la.—Rudolph Beerend, arrived at Bordeaux and learned that revolutionists for blood without sacri­
to declare British waters a war sone; of the United States in language that
with ports on the Atlantic coast, the member of the city oouncll. president tbe marquis bad been executed under ficing one who might be a commoner.
power project at Clear hake at the
with shipowners who allowed passen­ cannot he misunderstood. In this ex­
commission holds these cities, like of the National Organization of For­ the charge of being an euemy of Resides, those were times when the
head of the McKenzie river In the
gers to embark on an armed steamer pression the president w ill have the
summit of the Cascade mountains. Portland, 8eattle and Thcoma, are en­ mer Members ©f the German Army, Franco and Estelle waa in prison, like­ situation was rapidly changing. Oae-
_ carrying war material and neglected united support .of the people of the
titled to, terminal rates.
declared that in case of war between ly to suffer tbe same fate. Not only ton remained for a long while in prison
Preliminary work Is to be rushed.
German warnings against entering the United States.
did tbe revolutlontots wish to stamp while a notary was Investigating bla
the United States and Germany, Ger­
The McKenzie power project, one of
war zone; and, finally, with the Eng
Governor Alexander, of Idaho— The the largest In the state, Involving the O. A. R. of Montana Upholds Wilson. man-Americana would be found stand­ ont tbe Hautevllle family, but to con­ Identity, drawing pay all tbe while and
fiscate tbe Hautevllle estate. I f Jean In no hurry to lose hb Job by making
lish press, which ridiculed Ambassa people of Idaho are In fall accord with
Billings,-Mont.—T ha president’s po­
ing solidly behind the president and were dead and Estelle should be exe
tapping of one of the largest lakes at
a report. Meanwhile tbe guillotine was
dor von Bernstorff’s warnings, calling the president and w ill give full ap­
sition in the International crisis grow­ fighting against the Fatherland.
the summit of the Cascades, was com­
ented Gaston would be heir to tbe working much more slowly and a more
them a gigantic bluff and thereby pre­ prove' to his note to Germany.
ing
out
of
the
sinking
of
the
Lusitania
“There can be no question as to the title and properties of tbe Hautevlllee. conservative element was gaining tbe
menced several years ago.
venting passengers from canceling
is commended in vigorous terms In attitude of the German-Americana,”
The Corman government expressed
He therefore realised that should be upper hand. When tbe reign ef terror
their passage.
..«X
resolutions adopted by the annual en­ said Mr. Beerend.
to the U u; tod States extreme regret for
Lumberman Elect Officers.
"The Germans be known as one of the family be was over Gaston Renaud waa released,
“H eartfelt sympathy la expressed by the loss cf more than 100 American
campment of the Montana O. A. R., would organise In their own ranks would undoubtedly die on tbe guillo­ and Estelle came out of hiding.
La Grande.—The Eastern Oregon
the German press and public for the lives In the Lusitania tragedy, the
Spanish W ar Veterans and affiliated regiments to defend this country, tine. He therefore concealed hla idea
It was a Joyful meeting of tbe lovers
victims of the catastrophe and their message being delivered to the state Lumber Producers’ association eleoted patriotic organizations.
The state should the need arise, arid would ha tlty until be could form some plan for nt tbe Chateau de Hautevtile. rendered
officers
here
as
follows:
George
Stod­
relatives.”
far more Joyful for Eatelle by the
department by German Ambassador dard, of the Grande Ronde Lumber Sunday School association, In annual fighting for this country Juab as was future action.
There was a strong resemblance be­ knowledge that Gaaton had offered hla
session here, also expressed its con­ the case when Germans organised
Count von Bematorff in person.
company at Perry, president; W. C.
tween tbe cousins. Jean and Gaston. life In place of hero. Bnt another
Russians Report Bukewlna Victory.
fidence in the présidant
If the United States and Germany
their own troops during the civil war.” Gaston was two years younger than
Geddes, of the W , H. Eccles Lumber
event followed the recall of the mar­
London— Decisive defeat of the Aus­ should become Involved In war the company, at Baker, vice-president;
American Marines May Ba Landed. Speedy Destroyer Bank tbs Goliath. Jean, and, since the latter had not quis Jean de Hautevllle. who had been
trian army on aY t-m ile front In Buko- German Americans of the United
Vincent Palmer, of the George Palmer
been seen In France for two years. It given up for lent, bad been captured by
Washington. — American marines
wlna; a permanent check of the Ger­ w ill remain loyal to this country, de­ Lumber company, of this city, treasur­
Constantinople (via 6erlln wireless) was not Impossible for Gaston to per­ Indians and had been adopted Into tbe
man drive from west Galicia, and the clared A. O. Koelble, president of the er, and Leon B. StoddarjJ, of the Perry w ill be landed at Guaymas and sent
—The Mauvanet Mtlieh, the speediest sonate him. Gaston proceeded north tribe. It was many months before be
td the aid of Americans In danger be­
advantage in the operations in ..the U » lt« l G e r m « w c le tle . of N « r T o r t.
, pcretary
destroyer In the Turkish navy, sank ward to tbe province now called tbe found a chance to escape and make
cause of Yaqul Indian outbreaks if
Baltic provinces are reported tai offi­
the British battleship Goliath inside department of Haute, where tbe Cba hla way back to Europe. The reign of
the commanders of warships sent to
teen Hantevltle was located.
He terror waa then tn fa ll force, andybe
cial communications issued by the No Pasaporte Required In Canada
Road Bonds Bold; Premium >20,825.
the Dardanelles, It was officially an­
the Mexican port believe this to be
found ao one there except the old remained In England till It wee over;
Russian war offloe.
M ontreals-N o passports are n
Portland.—The entire Multnomah
nounced.
steward, Francois M arin , and bis wife. then one day be surprised hb slater
qulred for travelers In Canada, Thia 0<roBtjr roag bond issue of >1,250,800 necessary.
Marguerite. These be took Into hie and Gaston, who were now man and
—
Italy Ready with Army of 1,700,000. definite Information Is ^kclng sent <Bg B<arded by the county commla-
Airmen Raid Ramsgate, England.
confidence and Informed them of bis wife, by suddenly appearing at the
Kansas Expects Big Wheat Crop.
Geneva, via P arts— A telegram broadcast by the railway and steam- BtonerB to Henry Teal, of Portland,
Ramsgate, Eng.—An air raid occur­ plan.
Topeka, Kan. — Another bumper
chateau.
Jb«
from Lugano, a Swiss city near the ship lines of Canada to offset any or- whQ Wd (1370,626, a premium of >20,- Kansas wheat crop In 1915 Is predict­ red here early In the morning and
Thia was to save Mlle de Hantovtlle
The only thing
brings the county 1.85 par
(bat th< mainte had
Italian border, says that Italy now has roneons impressions which may have g2&.
ed by J. C. Mohler, secretary of the about 48 bombs were dropped. Three by claiming that abe was not of t h a t .
over
par vajue of y,e bonds.
family and to personate hb
1,708,000 soldiers mobilised and 8<®lp- been gained by the public through so |
SAUNDRt AGREES
TO STAY IN CABINET
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C o u n tv ,, ( ir e a o n .
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M INISTER! VON JA60W
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HUMANITY FIRST IS
PRESIDENT’S VIEW
FRANCE ANO AUSTRIA
REPORT VICTORIES
PORTUGUESE REBEL
PRESIDENT IS KILLED
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to the patera,
state hoard of agriculture.
were Injured.
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