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» ORDERS NATION PUT ; TO a h it i n Preparation for Aggressive Action by Navy Ordered by President. c a a t iiia UN WAK lUUlINu ------------------- President Directs Recruiting of Navy to Full War Strength. ________ CLEAR SEA OF U-BOATS j W ashington, D. C .—P re p a ra tio n for ag g ressiv e action by th e navy a g a in st the G erm an subm arine m enace began [ exp en d itu re of the $115,000,000 em er | gency fund, provided by congress to DANIELS MAKES STRONG PLEA for ;petd special up. •* EXTRA SESSION IS AMERICA EIRST TO CALLED APRIL 2ND GREET NEW RUSSIA P e tro g ra d —The U nited S ta te s is the nation to recognize form ally the _ . . . _ ( new governm ent o f R ussia. tXIStS IS EXpeCted, A m bassador F rancis made a prelim ! inary call S aturday on Foreign M inis ------------- I te r M ilukoff im m ediately on th e receipt I of instructions from the S ta te d epart m ent a t W ashington. A ccompanied by his staff, including th e naval and m ilitary attach es, Mr. F rancis w ent to the M arinsky Palace, w here the council of m inisters w as as P re s id e n t’s Call Concerns “ G rave M a t sem bled, made th e form al recognition, ) and presented congratulations and fe- te rs o f N ational Policy” W hich i licitatio n s on b ehalf of th e U nited Need Im m ediate A ttention. I S tates. The m ilitary and naval a ttach es ap- -------- peared in full uniform , w hile Am bas ! sador F rancis and his secretaries wore W ashintgon, D. C.— P resid en t Wil-1 afternoon dress, son, recognizing th a t G erm any p racti- | The am bassadorial p a rty w as re- cally is m aking w ar on th e U nited J ceived in th e council cham ber. All S ta te s on th e seas, W ednesday called the m inisers w ere present and stood in congress to assem ble in ex trao rd in ary j a row behind the sem i-circular table, session on A pril 2 to deal w ith th e sit- A m bassador F rancis stepped from the uation. group o f secretaries and addressed the The purpose of th e session, now m inisters, saying: called tw o w eeks e a rlie r th an th e Pres- i “ I have the honor, as th e am bassa- id e n t’s proclam ation, is to receive a 1 dor and re p re sen tativ e of th e govern- com m unication from th e ch ief execu- m ent of th e U nited S ta te s accredited tiv e concerning “ g rav e m a tte rs o f na- to R ussia, to sta te , in accordance w ith tio n al policy w hich should be tak en im - , instructions, th a t th e governm ent of m ediately under consideration. ” J the U nited S ta te s has recognized the The P resid en t in his address to con- new governm ent of R ussia, and I, as Declaration That State of War : first con8t1ruction and pa* TO PROTEO U. S. INTERESTS Fish Specialist for Yakima. Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED fOR BUSY READERS additional w ar c ra ft, and the suspension of the eight-hour labor I law in plants engaged in navy work. Two New M ilitary D ep artm en ts Cre- Im m ediately afte rw a rd , S ecretary atcd and II Itegim ents N ational ' D aniels ordered the New York navy ! yard to begin building 60 subm arine G uard To Do Police Duty. ! chasers of the 110-foot type, to be ! completed in from 60 to 80 days. It I w as said 40 of th ese could be laid down W ashintgon, D. C.— P resid en t W il The New H am pshire house o f rep re a t once. sen tativ es passes a bill w hich would son took steps Sunday to place th e na Apples May not Be Wrapped. W ith th e P re s id e n t’s approval, the establish state-w id e p rohibition on tion on a w ar footing. Lewiston, Idaho — “ The 10 per cent May 1, 1918. sec re ta ry also ordered th e g raduation By executive order he d irected th a t advance in the cost of paper this year of the first and second classes a t the The R ussian governm ent has ordered over last m akes it im perative th a t the the navy be recruited w ithout delay to naval academ y. The first class w ill go shippers of the N orthw est discontinue th a t th e deposed em peror and h is con full authorized w ar stre n g th of 87,000 out March 29, releasin g 212 ju n io r offi- the w rapping of apples, except the ex sort shall be regarded as h aving been enlisted men. Taken in connection I cers to fill e x istin g vacancies, and the tr a choice v a rie ty ,” said George E. deprived of th e ir lib erty , and th a t they w ith em ergency naval construction al second in S eptem ber, fu rn ish in g 202 Crum, of the firm of W hite Bros. & shall be brought to T sarskoe-Selo. Crum Co., which is the largest ship ready ordered, th is m eans th a t the 1 more, a full y e a r before they other- A dm ittance to th e residence of P re per of apples in th is territo ry . “ There m ier Lloyd G eorge w as gained T hurs P resident has exercised th e full lim it j wise would be available. W hile the en erg ies o f th e navy will is no justification for w rapping apples, day by a man supposed to be o f un of the legal powers as com m ander in I be co ncentrated for the p resen t on an y w ay ,” continued Mr. Crum, “ ex sound mind. I t w as only w ith diffi chief to prepare th e navy for war. effo rts to g e t into comm ission c ra ft de cept th e e x tra fancy grade of th e best culty th a t he w as overpow ered and a r signed p artieu lary to destroy su b m ar For the arm y, the P resid en t directed v arieties. I t is an unnecessary cost, rested. w hich th e consum er has to pay ulti th a t two new m ilitary d ep artm en ts be ines and guard the coast, w arship Sw itchm en on th e N ew Y ork C entral building generally will be speeded up m ately. I am confident the producers, created in th e A tlantic coast region. { under th e recen t ag reem en t w ith pri- shippers and consum ers will be glad to railroad w ill g e t th e benefit o f the The order means th a t th e task of or ! v ate builders and w ith th e funds now do aw ay w ith th is needless w rapping. ” Adamson law d a tin g from Ja n u a ry 1, ganizing w hatever arm y congress may | made available. by the voluntary a c t o f th e company, on the sam e basis as th e m em bers of authorize will be divided am ong six C antaloupe Crop Will Be Large. th e four brotherhoods, it w as an departm ental comm anders instead of Allies Pressing Enemy Hard; P ortland— W ith 4000 acres more of nounced. four, in the in terests of speed and effi cantaloupes th is year than were p lant Large Territory Being Regained “ I shall probably vote ‘no’ a g ain st ed last y ear in th e Im perial valley, ciency in m obilization. P aris The French troops have oc- shippers a re already beginning to d is congress declaring th a t a s ta te of w ar The th ird step was to assum e as a cuss th e coming crop and its distrib u ex ists betw een th is country and G er ^ I cupied about 20 additional villages and national duty th e task of protecting tion and sale. A t th is w riting, says m any,” said R ep resen tativ e-elect Ed . , , • c . ' sm all towns in th e ir advance on th e re- A m erican industries from dom estic! the Braw ley correspondent of the ward V oight, of W isconsin, when in disorders in the event o f hostilities. I tre a tin g G erm ans. They have gone Packer, about 85 per cent are planted, form ed th a t a special session o f con For th is purpose 11 full in fa n try regi- beyond Ham on the Somme riv e r and m ost of which are up out of the gress had been called. rnents, tw o sep arate battalio n s and one Chauney on th e Oise, which brings ground, some very fa r advanced in Governor M arcus H. H olcom b told sep arate company of national guard them appreciably n e arer to th e St. grow th. P lan ts th a t are showing the inter-church men a t a g a th e rin g in were called back into the Federal Q uentin-Laon line. At one |K<int the above th e ground seem to be very H artford, th a t em ergency m ilitary service to act as national police in im advance Tuesday pen etrated G erm an healthy and in good condition. P rac legislation in C onnecticut w as hurried po rtan t d istric ts. S upplanting these lines to a d ep th of 22 miles. tically th e e n tire am ount is estim ated by inform ation he had received which troops, a regim ent of Pennsylvania as a p erfect stand. indicated th ere w ere in C onnecticut men guard and two com panies o f G eorgia London—The B ritish advance still is whose h o stility to th e s ta te would be infan try , cn route home from th e or H arwood to Have Cheese Factory. being pushed rapidly, fu rth e r large evident in tim e o f w ar. der for m uster out, w ere ordered re N orth Y akim a — The third cheese gains being recorded in th e official re Five G erm ans and one G erm an- tained in th e Federal service. facto ry in Y akim a county will be A m erican d e se rte r from th e U nited headquarters in The P re sid e n t's orders w ere made port from B ritish known in terse official sta te m e n ts is F rance Tuesday night. erected in Harwood, in the Wide Hol S tates arm y crossed th e in tern atio n al low section. The organization of a bridge to Mexico early F riday, accord sued by laith d ep artm en ts. No ex “ The p u rsu it o f the en em y ,” says co-operative association was perfected ing to a re p o rt in Ju arez. The de planation accompanied them except the w ith E. M. A lexander, of Harwood, as s e rte r w as said to have been a mem sta te m e n t th a t o rg anization o f the the rep o rt, “ continued Tuesday, our m ilitary d ep artm en ts, effective May 1, cavalry and advance guards driv in g president. The company will have the ber of a N ational G uard re g im e n t en hack th e enem y’s re a r guurds. The was designated to fac ilia te d e c e n tra l product of 200 cows a t the outset and camped on th e border. ground gained extends for a depth of ization of command. hopes to increase th is num ber rapidly. P resident G om pers and S ecretary from tw o to e ig h t m iles and 40 more The company is capitalized a t $2000, Following is the executive order Morton of the A m erican F ed eratio n of w ith 200 shares ^>f stock. The equip brin g in g the navy up to w ar s tre n g th : villages have fallen into our h an d s.” Labor, presented to A tto rn ey G eneral " B y v irtu e of tin a u th o rity vested m ent has been ordered, and a site do G regory Friday a p ro te st a g a in s t the London The follow ing official com in the P resident by act of co n g ress" nated. A call fo r bids fo r a suitable declaration o f th e Suprem e court in approved A ugust 29, 1916, en title d m unication is issued reg ard in g th e op building will be made im m ediately. the Adamson law decision, th a t the ‘An a ct m aking appro p riatio n s for the eratio n of the B ritish troops ag a in st rig h t of railroad em ployes to s trik e is T his is th e official photograph of the ! In th e foreground a t th e knees of the naval service for the fiscal y ear ending th e T urks in M esopotam ia: Farm ers S ta rt Field Work. deposed royal fam ily of Russia, sent 1 czarina is th e new boy czar, (in nam e lim ited by th e public in te re st. Ju n e Mil, P.H7, and for o th er p u rp o ses,’ Odessa, W ash.— F arm ing operations " D u rin g S aturday n ig h t G eneral fo rth since the beginning of th e w ar. ' only), tw elve y ears of age. it is hereby directed th a t th e au th o r N aval p rep aratio n s fo r w a r w ere have sta rte d here in a sm all degree. ized enlisted stre n g th of the navy be M aude’s troops effected a crossing of few fa rm ers south of town went m arked by increased a c tiv ity T hurs the D iala riv e r Hnd occupied th e vil g ress will d etail how G erm any p racti- am bassador o f the U nited S tates, w ill into the fields the last few days, har day. No actual w ar steps w ere taken increased to 87,060 men. lage of Bahriz and a part of the tow n cally has been m aking w ar on th e he pleased to continue intercourse w ith row ing th e ir ground in preparation for by eith er the W ar or N avy d e p a rt (Signed) “ WOODROW W IL SO N .” The navy must enroll im m ediately of Bakulmh on the left hank o f the U nited S ta te s by the ruthless destruc- , R ussia through the medium of the new sp rin g seeding. Work is expected to m ents, but th ere w ere m any indica approxim ately 20,000 men to reach the river. The enem y retire d hastily to tion o f A m erican lives and ships on , governm ent. s ta r t in e a rn est th is week south of tions th a t p relim in ary plans have been required stre n g th , S ecretary D aniels w ard K hanikan. ” the high seas in contravention o f all “ May the cordial relations ex istin g tow n, although th e fro st is not entirely worked out fo r rap id rem obilization Bakuhah lies about 25 m iles n o rth supplem ented the order w ith personal the law s o f nations and hum anity. ! betw een the tw o countries continue to out of th e ground. North of town it for both services if th e call comes. teleg ram s to new spaper editors all east o f Bagdad on th e Diala. Congress then is expected to pass a [ obtain ; may they prove m utually sat- w ill be several weeks until spring A m erican m ining men who w ere pre over the country u rg in g them to aid resolution d ecla ring th a t a s ta te of j isfactory and beneficial. ” work can be done. paring to re tu rn to C entral M exico a t th e dep artm en t. w ar has existed betw een th e U nited -------------------------- Fifteen of Crew of Torpedoed \ once to resum e th e operation o f th e ir S ta te s and G erm any fo r som e tim e. j L iq u o r’s E xport is Legal. m ining properties, w ere w arned by Vigilancia Are Drowned Such a resolution in itse lf w ill n o t, Salem , Ore. — In to x icatin g liquor Germans Framing New Peace governm ent ag en ts to sta y out o f Mex he a d eclaration of w ar in a technical , Plym outh, via London F ifteen ico. A new rev o lt w as expected to Offer, Says Newspaper m em bers of th e crew of th e A m erican sense, although p ractically it w ill ma> be s h ,',pe<1 OUt of 0 r e Kon under s ta rt w ithin th e n e x t tw o w eeks, led am ount to th e sam e thing. th e bone-dry law w ithout rendering Berne, via P aris Peace negotia ste a m e r V igilancia lost th e ir lives by men said to be friendly to G eneral As a consequence the U nited S ta te s e ith e r th e shipper or c a rrie r liable to P ortland — C attle — Steers, prime, tions w ere begun Monday, says the when th e ste a m e r w as torpedoed by a will tak e fu rth e r steps to p ro tect its punishm ent, providing the liquor was $9.250/9.65; good, $8.900/9.25; me- WDreK° n- Jo u rn al de Geneve, which does net re G erm an subm arine. The 35th T exas le g islatu re adjourned The survivors in te re sts on th e high seas and else law fully m anufactured and owned be dium, $8.250/8.75; cows, choice, $7.75 veal the source of its inform ation, but were in lifeb o ats from Friday m orning w here ag a in st the w arlike acts o f G er fore Jan u ary 1, 1916, A ttorney G eneral (//8.00; medium to good, $7.000/7.50; Friday' a fte r a renew ed unsuccessful many and w hether an actual s ta te of Brown holds. Liquor may be shipped ordinary to fa ir. $6.500/7.00; heifers, : attack on the “ bone-dry” county op- declares it is absolutely reliable. G er until Sunday afternoon. w ar w ill come to ex ist in its full sense only to w et sta te s. 6.500/9.00; bulls, $o.000z 8.00; calves, tion bill passed by both houses e a rlie r many would offer to resto re te rrito ry j Among those drow ned w ere several will depend on the fu tu re acts of the The atto rn ey general held th a t the $8.000/10.00. in the day. The bill p ro h ib its manu- she occupies in France, except in the bone dry law b u ilt a wall around O re A m erican citizens, including T hird im perial German governm ent. H ogs — L ight and heavy packing, facture in any “ d ry ” county o f intoxi- m ining d istric t of Briey, in exchange gon to exclude im portation of liquor, Since last Sunday, when three $14.000/14.50; rough heavy, $13.000/ eating liquors fo r sale, fo r any purpose for a channel |sirt. Calais or D unkirk, Officer N eils P. N orth ami Third En A m erican ships w ere sunk off the B ri and not to keep liquor in O regon from 13.50; pigs^ and skips,^$12.75(i/13.00; w hatever, in prohibition te rrito ry in and an indem nity of 15,000,000,000 gineer C arl Adeholdo. This in fo rm a tish isles in quick succession w ith loss being shipped out. stock hogs, $11.500/12.75 the state. fanes. tion w as given out by C aptain Frank of A m erican lives bringing the total Sheep — W ethers. $11.50 0/ 12.00; “ G erm any would also o ffer,” says A. Middleton, o f New York, who, w ith num ber of A m ericans lost through Y ale's senior class has voted to dis Co-Eds in Red Cross W ork. ewes, $8.750/10.00; lambs, $10.750/' th e newspa|a-r, " to restore th e te r r i the survivors of th e V igilancia, has G erm an subm arine operations to more pense w ith th e use o f in to x icatin g L aram ie, Wyo— Red Cross work has 13.00. torial in te g rity and th e sovereignty of reached th e m ainland, and probably than 200 the P resident and all his W h e a t—Bluestem . $1.72; fortyfold, liquors a t its class d in n er in Ju n e. The been taken up by women stu d en ts of B elgium on condition th at Belgium will m ake affidavits before the A m eri \ advisers have recognized th a t a sta te th e L lniversity o f W yoming, w ith a $1.68; club, $1.67; red Russian, $1.62. sam e vote w ill govern fu tu re reunion would not be allow>d to m aintain a n a can consul. g ath erin g s o f th is class unless th e vote ! o f w ar existed. From all p a rts of the view to serving the country as nurses O ats —No. 1 w hite feed, $37.25. tional arm y and th a t G erm any would should be rescinded. C aptain Middleton said th a t his ves country have come calls for th e im m e in the event of w ar. B arley— No. 1 feed. $39.00. Young women be perm itted to g arrison N amur, I.iege sel was sunk w ithout w arning. Two d ia te sum m oning of congress in e x tra m em bers of th e faculty of th e in s titu M illfeed -S pot prices: Bran. 129.00 R epresentative Sherwood, o f Ohio, and A ntw erp p e rp e tu a lly " lifel nits w ere lowered from the V igil session. tion also a re ta k in g a keen in te re st in P* , .""««a oo',r % m', ’ p e r to n ; r o one of the m ost openly-expressed pac It is added by th e new spaper th a t ancia and the crew of 49 men got into th e train in g . The classes a re under ificists in the house, declared in a pub- Germ any must have control of th e Bel | them . Owing to th e swell of the S afe Conduct Not Given. C om — Whole, $51 per ton; cracked, lie statem en t recently th a t th e latest th e in stru cto r in physical tra in in g for gian railroads and port* and be fav o r ocean, how ever, 25 men w ere throw n W ashington, I). C .—T urkey again women, who says several o f th e mem $52 u , r, , , . sinking of A m erican ships by G erm an ably tre a te d in an economic tre a ty . ! into the w ater. The boats of th e C ap bers are ard en t in th e ir desire to evi T his is not the program of Pan-tier- tain and the m ates picket] up ten of notified th e S ta te dep artm en t th a t n ™ rS *,Qr o T : subm arines had converted him in favor dence th e ir p atrio tism by actual work. mans, but the actual term s of the G er the men, hut the oth er i - ' n <M per °E an im m ediate d eclaration of war. 15 w ere n e ith e r G erm any nor A ustria-H ungary to “ n * ; 1 alfalfa, $14ftil6; valley grain A t the sam e tim e he offered his serv had in dicated a w illingness to give as- man governm ent, says the Journal. drowned. hay. $12.50(-/14.00. Clocks to Be Set Ahead. | surances for th e safe passage o f the ices to the arm y a t th e ag e of 82. B u tte r—Cubes, extras, 36J«/37c per P a ris— In accordance w ith the re A m erican cru iser Dos Moines and the D eportations to Resume. Shells L ifeboat: h ills Eight Men. pound; prim e firsts. 35J«/36c. Jo b C aptain Jack B onavita, nationally- A m erican naval collier C aesar from cent decision to re tu rn th is y ear to the tlazchrouck It is re|H>rtcd here that London A boat containing the first, A lexandria, E gypt, to B eiru t to de daylight saving system , w hich w as put bing prices: P rints, extras, 38c: c ar known anim al tra in e r, died in Los An dep o rtatio n s from the invaded d istric ts second and third m ates and five se a liv er re lie f supplies to the d e stitu te into operation last y ear for th e first tons. lc e x tra ; b u tte rfa t. No. 1, 39c; geles W ednesday n ig h t as th e re su lt of a fractured jaw and severe lacerations of N orthern France are shout to In* re men of the Dutch steam er Solien ch a r S yrians and to b ring out 1000 or more tim e, the Journal Official has published No. 2, 37c, Portland. E ggs — Oregon ranch, current received in a stru g g le w ith a polar sumed. The G erm ans for some tim e tered by th e Belgian R elief com m is A m erican refugees. The plight of the a decree advancing the legal tim e by are said to have been d istrib u tin g sion, has been shelled by a subm arine A m ericans is causing increasing con one hour a t I I o’clock on the n ig h t of ceipts, 26 (n 27c per dozen; Oregon bear a t a m oving p ictu re studio. blanks to he tilled out to organize the and all the occupants killed, according cern here, for officials have ex h au st« ! March 24. The decree provides th a t r a ^ m , P oultry — Hen», 19«, 20c per pound: * P atrio tic students in C entral H igh de|H>rtation of young men and women to a dispatch from S tavanger. “ The every resource to reach them . norm al tim e shall be re-established at springs, 18(//20c: turkeys, live. 22«/' school in W ashington, D. C., to re from w ith a view to em ploying them for Dutch steam er Selien, ” says th e d is l i p . m. O ctober 7. 24c; ducks, 20»./ 22c; geese. 12(./14c. th e w alls of a classroom a p ictu re of spring farm ing. The G erm ans con patch, “ has reached h ere bound fo r: I ’-H oats L urk Off Maine. E m peror W illiam o f G erm any, and V eal— Fancy. 14«/ 14Jc per pound. tinue to requisition m etal, having New York in b allast. She left H otter- | Rockland, M e.— A statem en t th at M aryland T roops Called. hung in its place a photograph of P res Tork— Fancy, 17J«z 18c per pound. taken from most o f th e churches in dam F riday, b earing th e usual d esig G erm an subm arines are known to be B altim ore, Md.—G overnor H a rrin g V egetables A rtichokes. $1.10ft/1.25 ident W ilson, decorated w ith tw o Lille th e ir bells ami organ pi|>cs and nations of the B elgian R elief com not fa r from these shores and th a t an ton T hursday order«! out tw o com A m erican flags. from o th er places q u an tities o f sheet mission. and was a tta c k e d at 5 o'clock a tta c k on M aine ports is by no m eans I panies o f the F irst R egim ent Mary- per dozen; tom atoes. $3.75 per c rate: cabbage, $4.0(V/z 5.50 per hundred egg steel. egg- S aturday afternoon. The Farm Loan board has announced unlikely was made by L ieutenant 1 N ational guard to guard the Penn- plant. 25c per pound; lettuce. $2.5(V«/ .50«/ th a t the in te re st ra te on all loans m ade Jam es O. P orter, U nited S ta te s navy, s y k a n ia and B altim ore * Ohio rail- Labor to Be Replaced. Seaplanes Save Ship. ’ 1 n ' , rn . r'.1 '■ ? 10 farm ers throughout th e country by at the naval re c ru itin g m eeting h e r e 1 ro*'* bridges ov rer the Susquehanna i W ashington, 1>. C. Comm issioner le Grace. All the north ' * ‘ fl t l , , " " l 0 ^ i >nda’ « Federal land hanks would be 5 per The port, according to j r *'"er *t H avre de New York - The B ritish fre ig h t T hursday. i . o ; cent. cent. cauhflow *r - « *<;.oo . 5 0 « to , 2.75; G eneral C am inctti, of the Im m igration steam er F a stg a te . w hich a rriv « l here L ieu ten an t P orter, is to be the base *n,E south traffi lc of these tw o roads poppers, 50c per pound; sprouts, 12Jo; service, announces th a t the U nited Tuesday from La Pallise, was recently for 70 patro l boats op eratin g in ami j pass«* over these bridges rhubarb. $2.5(V 1 2.75 per box; peas, 15, An em ergency app ro p riatio n o f |1 ,* S ta te s em ploym ent service, w ith its attack ed by a G erm an subm arine and about th e m outh o f th e Penobscot riv er i / l T J c j e r pound; asparagus. 20c per '-*00,000 for th e defense of th e com- more than 80 branches, is prepared to ! escaped d estru ctio n only through ami bay. Call Made on Red Cross. pound; spinach. $1.25«z 1.50 per box. m onw ealth in th e event of w a r was unify the labor resources of the coun- j prom pt aid ren d er« ! by tw o French New Y ork—The first naval base hi»s- Potatoes — Oregon buying prices, I,a8Se,i by the M assachusetts legisla- try . Plans are being made for looat- j seaplanes. The incident was related Philadelphia — Miss 1 .oretta Walsh, p ital o f th e A m erican R«1 Cri'ss, s ta $2 50 i , j 2.75 per hundred; new Flori- ,u re - ing. reatly for call. (>ersons to replace j by m em bers of the crc\*, who point«! of th is city , said to be the first woman tio n « ! in Brooklyn, has received won! men tak en into th e activ e service of ! to holes in the sh ip 's v en tilato rs made to enlist in th e l Tn it« i S tates navy ' 1 £ '* ; " ... . Klden, the 4-year-old son of Mr. and to hold itse lf in readiness for active ’“( J the arm y ami navy. The em ploym ent j by shells in support o f th e ir story, under th e new order of Sm 'retary Dan service, it was announced late Thurs \ \ 1 1 0ft P7 T - : Mr*’ Frank F .ird a le , Ore- service is co-operating w ith th e Na j The place of the a tta c k and the date iels a d m ittin g women to the navy, en day. Its equipm ent is stored a t the I f ? ^ , k - N°- P » . M l from his high ch air a t the tio n al defense council lalsir com m ittee. I w ere not divulged. I rolled here Thursday. per'box- e ra n k irri « 0 ») *2.00 Mahood home S atu rd ay n ig h t and was New Y ork navy yard. per box. cra n b e rrie s.*8.(H) per barrel. I killed. H is neck was broken. ________ Deposed Royal Family of Russia. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT \ ' * : 11 WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK N orth Y akim a—The Y akim a County Game commission announces th a t it will employ as deputy gam e warden for th e coming season E. C. Greenman, a fish culturist, who has had experience in Federal, sta te and private hatchery work and is W'ell known to sportsm en here. The change is made because Game W arden B ryant will be in B rit ish Columbia developing m ining prop erties. W ith Mr. Greenman to look a fte r the fish hatcheries and another deputy looking a fte r the gam e birds and gam e anim als, the commissioners feel they can m aintain the present high standard the county has attained in the state. O f th e 7100 hunting and fishing li E vents o f N oted People, G overnm ents censes in th e county it is probable th a t tw o-thirds are for fishermen and and Pacific N orthw est and O ther the tim e has arrived for the fishing in T hings W orth K now ing. te re sts to be given more care. This is th e reason given for em ploying a spe c ia list in th a t line.