0 tTHE sure. Knrutry II, I'Olti iorhulnl t.dmnii, Meooud- SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREc6N, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917 VOL. XVI. NO. 10. ) . . GERMANY IS NOW SEEKING MEXICAN AID AGAINST I 1 Propo'ooo Alllanco With Moxlca nnd JapnnJor Conquost ; of Amorlon V' V i ' ' SECRET .PliOT IS DIVULGED 1 The States of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico are to Revert to Former Ovner, Washington, Fob. 28.-ln tlio form VT'.a copy or Instructions koiiI to rtimn Minister Von Hckhardt Iri JMyxico City by Alfred Zmiiiidniiiin airman foreign mlulstor, evidence Is la tfiO ' hands , of I'rosldont Wilson showing (hat, Iorlln lmit been seek ing' to 'arrUKO a Moxlcan-Japuneso German alllanco to mako war on tho United 8ates In caso tills country .atlould bo driven by realtor) of tlio ruthless uso !of submarines to do ckiro war on (lonnony. Tho bait bold out to Mexico is t'to recovery of tho states of Texas, Art'U'd bud check at tho Dank of Coin sona and Now Mexico, formorly Iran territory. The noto to tho ambassador In Mcx Iro City was transmitted through Count von Uornsdorff, Gorman ambus nailor to tlio United States, recently Imndod his- passports, whllo President "Wilson was striving with might and main to prevent a rupture, of Gorman J American relations. i ' At tho ramo time tho ambassador -was instructed to ask tho' Mexican authorities to act as intormodlarlea I . .... .1 in, onuoavonng to paten up a peaca to' subsbquenlly be changed Into an alllanco, botwocn Japan and Ger many. Text of the Instructions. T1ie text of the copy of tlio la (.mictions In the hands of tho Unltml Slates government is as follows 'norlln, January 10, 1917. On tho (I nit of February wo Intend to bcglii Btibmarlno warfara unrestricted. In uptto of this, it is our Intention to endeavor to keep neutral tlio United States of America. "If this attempt Is not successful wo propose an alllanco on tho follow. Ing basis with Mexico; That wo shall m'ako war together and together maka peace. Wo Jthnll clvo Kenoral flnan blal support, nnd It Is understood that Moxlco Is to conquer, the lost tor rltory In New Mexico, Texas and Arl zona. Tliu details are left to you for uottlomehu" , , ' : , Instruction's by Zimmerman1. ."Yoil .uro Instructed to Infonn tbo pr'efildtmt of Mexico of" the above in confldenco as soon as it Is certain Uiat thoro will bo an outbreak of war -with tho United States nnd suKKect that tbo. profllclont;of .Mexico! on ills own Initiative, Should communicate with Japun, suggesting ttdhorenco at onco to this plan; and at tho same tlu)e offer to medluto between Ger tnany and Japan. jVPlonno call to tho attontlpn of the prjBldont of Mexico that tho employ men of mthloss submarine warfare nbV promlsos to compol Englnud tu mako poace within, a, few months. "ZIMMERMAN." Tho Republican filibuster on tho IS; Tovcnuo bill was In full swjng when anfow minutes 'offer midnight word r&tchod tho sonato. of tho. Bonsatlonnl disclosurofl showing Gorninn offortB oJ enlist Japan and Mexico In wnr against tho Unltod B(njesaUould (ho lai)or abandon lis neutrality. Senate Much Excited ' jlyhe ntfws Bprcad Hko' wlldrira tlirough the Bonato, chamber and -caused Intense ,exc!Uo'nienti' Wrcirtoa.l lu'lovery one's mind waa the probablo effect It would hajvq upon Uio..tb'lU gmng tho proiildbnt full ' power to act against Germany. On all hands tlio belief was expressed: that should'' tile news prove authentic It would flying tho ontlro opposition into n BOlld Una of support behind tho prcBl dent, 1 Joiph Huddletton III. fjoseph Huddleston a resident "m Lane county slnco 1858, and brotlior ofJamos Huddleston, who had the first storo In Hhigono, is qulto 111 with tlifl grip at tho Coleman lodging bouu.V liQjEugonS,; . wjiere i'be nowh'asnhM aSrtmonts. For tha'ny'yoars Mr. Hud dlflston lived on his farm near Donna, 1mt a short time ago ho canflo t6 Kifeene to reside Ho Is 80 years of FINED FOR L'AW 'VIOLATION Springfield Youth, Is Brought tip Be fore City Recorder. Upon chargos proforred by Clilof f,t I'ollco J. U. Kdwards, Herbert Moori, a mnolr of this clty.was brought boforj City Recorder 11. 13. Walker In tlio city hall Monday evening, on a charw of carrying concealed weapon. Tlio boy pleaded guilty, and- was fined .!5 but the sontonco was suspended upon good bohavior. Tlio occasion for tho chnrge arosa lltHt Saturday afternoon, when Herbert itooro nnd u companion went up to Emerald Heights where a number of young folks, who woro crijoylng tho mow by coasting nnd snow flghN, rnowbajlud tho two. Tho boy bocamo angry and pulled a loaded revolver from his pocket. Hln tormentor-! vT-e'ro silenced and tutor brought tho ! ir.nttor to tho attention of tho chief of police. r When broughj boforo tho record or, the boy testified that ho had not point pd tho gun at nnyono In pnrlcular, but that he only meant to scam tho crowd Bad Check Man Tries Break. William IJowcn, alias Alfred Had ley, committed from 1-ano county last November, was ono of tho insane asylum patients who, on Sunday uf. tornoon. .with sovornl othor criminal Insane attacked tho guards at tho stato hospital and mado an nUcmpt to escape uowon Is the man win appeared Inst summor or fall and pan) Mo,-:mcrCo, also at tho First National bank at Springfield, claiming that ho was a I Canadian soldier on furlough. Ho wad caught in Illinois and Sheriff Parker brought htm back hero for trial, but t boforo the tlmo for trial enmo ho np . peared to dovolop Bymptotus of In .sanity and bocamo so bad that ho wan oxamlnod by two physicians and com milled to tho asylum by Judge Down, lu--j -2. ii ITLUnur VSUarO IVlaV ' V ',. Be Formed Here Springfield Girls Will Be Given. Chance to Assist in Nation Wide Preparedness What tho Honor Guard Is: A strictly "First' Aid" organization. In all disasters, local, or national tho Honor Guard girls will bo ready to glvo 'practical aid. No ono in tho organization receives a salary. Dues arc 25 cents a year to bq sent to national hoadquartors for tho pur pose of covering oxponse of print'.ug stationery, postngo aud the like. Its purpose to create a spirit of pa. trfotlsra aud duty; among American girls Any young womqu boweon tlio ages of H. nnd'30,y'oars with a knoWl-c-igd of tho working of her govern niont, and a recbgnltlon of the? needs of tier country, and an appreciation of tlio sacrodnosu of her obligations is cllgiblo for admission. Tho code of the Honor Guard is loyulty ,to country and to.Jha fla, hqt In morq Up' service IfutlnpVtictical knowlodgo which they can carry Into action, In K case of war,, tho girls would bo competent to' nurse and care for the families which aro left. There .aro three bunches: first .aid. which includes knowing how to cut aud roll bondages, to disinfect, to do diet cooking, etc.; home, which umong othor things takes In . plain sowing. and tho ctiro'at.chlldreu-nnd practical education, which prepares for tele graph operators; tcai-hetthe caro and driving pf automobile, swimming, and like diittos, . There tiro no creeds" nor social re strictions. Flyo thousand nloplK'ra.'of the Guard aro now workfng In almost every state in tho Union. nroDarlbsr darnoBtlv and dfflc.oftlly to idrVo Uctr country In at Jeast ono definite way Tho slogan In tnls' state la "One thousand mem bers for Orniron." anil that tu whnt M(rfs DimnAvants,:o talk, to the Spring lie'lS girls abqiit at four Monday after noon. Should anvono wish in nnm. f-munfcate-'wjth Miss' !6unn about this work, sho can bo found at C7G Elev onthitiVonuQ.t':tn4Eilktino, or can b? reached by calling, Eugene 2CG-R. Mill My Start Monday According to a statement given out from' tho local oiTIco of tho Booth-f Kelly Lumbor company at noon today) .It U expected that the Spriugfiold mill L will rosumo operations Monday. Tliero is Hull conBiaorubio snow on the docks, e.Va'riO.'-a; iroat deal' of .jnow at. ine camps 'anove, wuicu will mako it Impc-sslblo for any of the latter, io, start up immediately. The plnunr hero startod ostiida)', and et udy run Is oxpectol. GERMAN RAIDERS WOULD HAVE HlgKUiis of tho Pennsylvania, fliwoivc ftliwie fourteen Inch riOe are be tigotl against any warship whicVfotackefflpnr coast- , i "3TT POTATOE FAMINE" AIENING TOWN Dealers Have Either No Spuds Or Ohly. Small Stock; Unable , to Get Them I It seems very likely tba tbo Sprlrij Hold vicinity In common with a groat many othor sections, will suffer it potato famlno soon, if thero isn't a loosening up somewhere Two local H groceries have nd spuds on hand at ticed to have smoke Issuing from It- li t . i ,,. .k, . Kit, uuu.ut.-r ub H.-BO mua ono hck of small onos. And they can't get thom. At one Btore, "where they had been out $cvoral days, it' was said that j fanner came to them yesterday and sald.'heliad been ofTered" three and a quarter cents a pound, but that ho didnft want to bbther about driving around wltli his few sacks. "What do you want for thom?" ho was. asked "Four cents." ho nnswored. Orio dealer didn't seem to mind tho potato scarcity, for "Wo don't need thom," ho said. "Tho people don't want them, wo haven't sold any :o speak of for two weeks. Folks aro buying rice and beans instead. Rico vhasn't been as cheap" for four or five .. .... M 14 t -i -. . ' ....... M "I've got one spud," ono grocer, said. "I'm going to havo that mouut qd and woar It for a stick-pin." Thoso stores which aro fortunate linough to have "potatoes on hnndf Hn riot claim that they' are of tho best Quality and thoy admit that they are small also. . , VERDICT GIVEN FdR JUR Judge says Flegal Land Case Should Be In Equity Court. Tho Jury In tho caso of L. E. Flegal rind othors against' A.' J.. Perkins ah J Shers in the circuit court Monday af nioon handed in an instructed vor S. Coke, whoeard the case, iriatru'c eu mo jury to uring in sucn a vennet, tp. m. Aanress, miss moicu uowgui, w. stating thetcaso should havo beon j,A. C. 1:45 p. in, Piano solo, Miss suit in equity for the specific por - fonnunco of; a contract. This was a .caso whorelh tho plaintiffs sued. for a balance uileced duo on a land sale contract. The Jury consisted of, the following: Sam Sorcnson, A. L. Huck, Rimer. A Lamb, G. V. Holland, E. h. McRoynolds H, A. Rust, "Charles C; Whltten, Hi W. Whitney, Janw Working, Martin, NbffBtnger, J T. .Vlnlng and H. 13". Walker, . . ' Quiet, Yes, Very( Very Quiet , , Here's one, from an .exchange; how nbnut ItT .-)- - - : A thtofslcklr little man entered 6a 1 df our. storea recently and tjuietlv i (muted himself on' a convenient chair. One of tho clerks annroached and sked if he wished to purchase any thing. "Oh, no, 1 Just dropped in for a' ;few minutes" ho ald.. After halt u'tj hour had passed the proprietor approached to stranger and askhd what ho could do fo him". "Why ficjthlng that I know of ,w said the man 'iyou Bog?ivBave 'D,rygu prc-atrawn '(id the doyorJpl-pett9,;ty tn.V 'iet place, Notlplag. tbtti yon 'did not advertise I thought this would l4 about tho quietest place I could flM. , W. E.' Dodge ot ux to "A, J, Porklna tmct tp. 17 S. R. 8 W ?10. . t tit Jtl M HAS ANOTHER FIRE , -J Albert Wachsmutfy Who t Lives in Old Building, is Unhurt ' Damage NotGreat. A fire alarm was turned &' at 2: 15 this afternoon, when the. od Mount Hood saloon building located 'on So ith I Second street, and owned by W. u. ; a ir .e mjLi A 4 tMcFarland of Jadlklns Pdint, was np wayner waiKins ana Mrs. u. m. urao- 'ban noticed the' fire first, the fire, the bbya i were the first to make" a trall whistle sounded, and the flr depart 'up the hllL ' ment arrived almost at once. r - The "bkMe was put out without a . great deal of trouhle. 'but RteThard. , to estimate ' the, damage',' since uia bunding is old' and had parially'burn ed a ear ago this winter, when It 'caught fire. Albert Waehstriuth', who lives' in the building was away' from homo when the fire was discovered. and he does not know what cauBsd , It. Mr. Wachsmuth saved his do? from the house, but got nothing elso out. However, his effects arp more Injured by the water than flro. Tho oxtent of damage to his person 1 ,'prop'erty was not known at the tima ? 1 1. . . . r I. sniuth has lived In tho building about four years. 4 INSTITUTE PROGRAM IS OUTi ln? Rt fefUnB e Jtot ""'riorsabdnfo tmlttee and the Lane County Credit lniI wii-fhus limlUBe, tha Session of March 10, Promises to Do . , . .Interesting. One. Folio wing" Is.. the program fop tho local teachers' Institute to be heli Saturday,- March 10, at Springfield. 10:00 a. m, America by' audience, vocal solo, Miss Lepta. McCracken. 10:15 a. in. Address, Professor C. A. Gregory, U. of O. 11:00 a. m. Recess 11:10 a. m. Piano sold; Miss Ruth Scott 11:20 a. m. Address, Hon. E. F. Carlton 12:00 to 1:00 Noon hour. 1:00 p. m. Columbia Gem of the Ocean, audience. jjvocal solo, Miss Eunice Parker. 1:10 IDorrls Slkos. 1:55 p. m. Reading Dramatisation, tho 2nd grade Lincoln . School. 2:30 p. m. Dismissal, ! At the noon recess, a fifteen cent lunch will bo served by members of jthe domestic scienco department. Take,s Charge of Store , Mr. .and Mrs, D. J. Yates and family haved! moyed! hero from Wenatchee, Washington, and have takon charge of tliejge'rierarstore In West Springfield, formerly owned by Mrs. Yates' father, B, T. C611lu'8. The latter has gone to the Soldiers' home at Rosebur'g. Mrs. Yfttes- will caro for the store, while tes mn De onBagea in omer beon In the grocery bustness on a largS scale. To Give Literary Program. An attractive poster In the pot ofllce announces the follow In tr nro gram u do given at tno sjpnnguei'i high school, Saturday evening, March 3,jftt 8 o'ql9ck: recitation, vocal dueta, pantdmlne play, "piano trio, male qua tet, and .Pi'ayette Hector. -i Married by County Judge. At tha county, courthouse ronruary . &ii im. ileddorly V. Church, ot Port laid .'a'naWsi' Jlntdo:JHiptWjJoC npnusuoiu waro marnou uy vouuir , Judgo H. L. Dolvn. TO MEET THESE carried by the dreadnaugiit and would t "' WEIGHT CAVES IN k"BARN Heavy Snow De-nMe. Building Ba. ' AdBitBtetratlofl effloteta, mite longing to 8. M. 6e4ctard. I t. whlle V" ' give congresrreasonaM tltee to'grraat S, M. Goddard of this city, received , hlta affirawkiBf' hid' KUthoritj' to o, telepKono message from his dadga-iarm merchant shjp, anil "use sack te'r whb lives but at 'Spencer -Butte. other Instruineofaes as 4 tear flyo miles ''south of Eiigeae, telling, deeni teeasarytUi feept 'Oi" sltsatto; .t. . . . i . i. M rfift. to nufld tn fa Tan Tn o f f ixr "urfa J uim Mint .luo vuun imu ucluiuu bj heavy that bis barn gave way. Tho were several head of stock In tho bam but none of them were hurt Ona horse received a few cuts about tho nead. 'Frank Goddard and Wesley Courtrlght who,went,out the some 'day to look after lie stock undertook the' drive up the hill. but the enow became so deen that -thev had to leave thi buirim Jby tho road side and foot it on tc'i ...... ,1 thfi ranch, hbout two mHesTfurtBer: Lane Scliool- Fail Postponed 1 Year Conflicting Dates Makes Plan of Fair This Year Impractica ble, Committee Decides On acount of conflicting dates, tli- ' school fair, which has been an. annual . eWmt in Lane county for 'a number of years will be postponed until next' year. Decision , not to attempt the school fair was reached Tuesday morn association. president's authority to Borne extend It was found that the armory could , The Becond reBtrictlon waa lhe not be secured for any Satnrdv; of a prov,slon aEalast use ot .May except. May 19, and this da buWau t0 ,n8are 6h,. follows bo closely V the eighth grade 5rrylng-mlm,jo01JS; . v examinations that schools womd hot , The 1aUer pvIstoa ma)r hriBgtte have suitable- oportunlty to prepaw , ,o anned M Rnd munltna que3 for the. fair Accordingly the Prc'ona ,nto fte nt BUuaTloael Ject was deferred for a year, and at deye, compncit,on8 when a" vote that timo It was determined to appoint . (committees to begin In the fall ? , that preparations can be made before . if la iff in in tn rirt thD w"Ylr tiro II " -V w " T v'' Plans call for a largo number of cash prizes to be distributed next year. Hlnkspn's Sued Again. Two ctrciilt court suits were filed Monday against A. H. Hinkson. his j , The next stop toward passage at 'wife and others to recover money oa , tjie measure in tho house Is to get a promissory notes and for the foro-. rule for expedious action. The house closure of mortages. Tho First Na-'niay walhowever, upon senate ac tional, bank of Springfield suos for Hon. t a Judgement ot J15.000, with interest Text ,of'Sena)e' Bill. , at tho rate of eight per cent, perl T.h? bill as laid before e sena annum, $1200 attorney fee and for , would provide: r ' ...J'f v. 'tha fnrhAi Bum nf ici en- tout I i 'That 'commanders and crew of all paid on mortgaged premises, together ijierchsnt 'T'esselr of the' Unltecl fetates with interest at the rate of six pet" "and bearing -tWyegistrM of -'the United cent from November 14. 101.' In the , States, are, ereby putjiorUed jo- anp other suit the bank seeks the recov , ap4 defend , such vessels against ua cry ot ?2567.79 with interest at ' ha , lawful f attacks and I the, pwsld&li it rate o( eight per cent per annum from the tnitecTStateB is Hereby authoHaed sepiemuer o, iai, vu.oa aa tax mon-i,"!"" ey paid on tha rate of slit per cent and $250 attorney fees . , Rebekahs Entertain President. fthot beMtlwrt Quito a good crowd, considering thaj' fr.W', abort BOtlce'.vatteaded a call: sewleW ( It6nj,a!1" " la of tl,e'iSprfagneld Rfebekah lodge c-ah,18 JWgenanW8scretlflm seem. Thursday eVenln. iwhen Mrs. Neititfv'ry . and, aesuate tq prpteet Vattenburg present dt'the RebeWah m tf0 tn ft.aiT&fl -VV&W J,er:.onty, atj.ie laBtvnilnute.sinqe, she had planned, tp go, to Walterville, put was'bre - vented from dolnte so becauso !ptthe - ba4 rai8; While' in Springilo.d wiv w khui ai mo uuiuu o-i xwr. nd Mrs. W, F. Walker. CONGRESS MAY GIVE PRESIDENT POWER TD AGT ( Will Go Limit to Safeguard American Lives and Prop erty orvSeas , j I ADMINISTRATION IS READY- Failure- e twlnakers1 p'nmpiiy W' Give Mr. WllsJ0r;ull Power May .Hamper jHim. .. , WeWhiKtofi February 2S.--wiji. . ia the. Gerjnaa crisis Ugbteaed to th'e ' breakYK piiJnt UiiigW M'rM deal? Wikfos -WakeW ier'.cogre make clear its attitude on kie 4a- cA States rb'asls .i rai4 ivf. wy ? " . V view congress finally takes. It waa stated thai before many ikya Amefl caa ships, JiiriBg 'Ararica gvas aa4 Americaa gnaners, to. defend their right at sea, -win lie defyingtke perils of the Gemaii fmbmarlne" sose. Tonight he adrnkitetratkm took stock of a long, Hae of action 3 bv Gernfany, which oae by oe fcav been added to 'the mass at dispatM that have stretched .the . patience o? .... ' " -' U:-'J-! .mm J Uiis couniry. inew latmtmw), am jclMs eclra", csasMerM OHHialatlv 'iyr wW form .the sasla of Presldet 1 Wifse-a's derjataaUohs to .'protect AmAr&T-A!r rJvm-marftt and AntBricftii a M-te t if or mem iohows: The violatloBS of American rlgkt3 by German .submarines culmlnatiag in the Binklng of the Lacbnla and the death of two American women. This was accepted in administralon ciri cles as tho "over act" that would mako the fateful "next step" Imperative.- ' Committee Sustains President The house of foreign affairs com mittee today Upheld President Wilsoa request for -pow6r to meet the la ternatlonalsituation but witli two t im portant restrictions. I Authorization for use of "other lnv strumentalltfeB" aside from guns, gaa tr,Imni-.iiion" M tnhoU8e,bm now stand,. It , . tn PreB,dent w k rviitne minnaM on tl fill (1(1(1 nn(V tho guns and gunners tp be used .to "protect ships and citizens of the United States ragalnst unlawful' attack; In thetr" lawful and peaceful pursuits, on the high seas" df" "'fi" , :4,th de'fenstv' a'rnjs.r'e arfa .-aft'.attd also, wjtn i the necessary ammunition 'and. means of maklnlr.) UBa ot .them. .PjreMbfct of theTJaitwl StattMtsr'tW vh-1 yyms jev fbi-egolng povlalonB,, the adt'mn, Io nti vntli tho first Any rl Tan; ----- iairnufa 6n"r-.g t,0 ' "