HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THE HERMISTON
REFUSES TO SIGN
PEACE TERMS WILL CAN DRAFT MEN COUNTY RECORDS ARE TAKEN WILSON INDORSES
WORLD HAPPENINGS CARRANZA
Mexican-American Conference Fails;
BE MADE . ' WHEN NECESSARY “ S?*“ BONDS FOR DEFICIT
OF CURRENT WEEK Pershing Likely to Retire.
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Culver, Ore.—Seventy-five residents
I of Madras, headed by William S.
Brief Resume Most Important
Germany Said to Have Decided War Department Finds Ample I U’Ren, of Portland, attorney for the Panama Canal Issues May Be
people of Madras in the county seat
Used for Army and Navy.
Authority in Law.
Daily News Items.
to Send Confidential Note.
fight with Culver, came to Culver Mon
day, piled the county records in auto
mobiles and sleds and carted them over
to Madras.
The action followed the decision of
the Circiut court in favor of Madras in
a case on which notice of appeal to
Message Expected to Give Most Con- Recruiting Officers Instructed to Dis the Supreme court has been filed by President May Deliver Special Message
Events of Noted People, Governments
to Congress as Spur to Immedi
Culver.
aideration to Ways for Avoiding
courage Enlistment of Men With
and Pacific Northwest and Other
Every
county
office
except
that
of
ate Action on Finance Bills.
Families or Others to Keep.
Such Conflicts in Future.
Things Worth Knowing.
the Superintendent of schools, the
Sheriff and District Attorney was
raided. Sheriff Black prevented Mr.
Washington, D. C. — Tentative ap
About $15,000 in marriage license
Washington, I). C.—Coincident with
Washington, D.
able-bod- U’Ren and his party from taking the
proval
having been given by President
fees was spent by Oregon couples who
the receipt here Wednesday of confi ied male citizen of the United States
safe and the current assessment rolls Wilson to plans for a bond issue to
were married in Vancouver, during the
dential advices giving the broad out between the ages of 18 and 45 years is
from the office, but other records and meet a part of the prospective deficit
year 1916.
lines of the entente reply to President held liable for service in the National
furniture were loaded into the waiting at the end of the next fiscal year, ad
At midnight Sunday the whole island
Wilson’s note proposing a discussion guard at war time, without further act vehicles and taken away.
of New Foundland went “dry,” a pro
ministration leaders in congress are
of peace terms. Colonel E. House, the of congress, by War department regu
hibition act becoming effective. A
James Wood, Sheriff-elect; county preparing to bring their revenue bills
President’s friend and adviser, arrived lations for the government of the Clerk Johnson Roscoe Gard, county
long list of proprietary medicines has
been placed under the ban.
at the White House. The Colonel’s Guard issued under the National de commissioner; O. A. Pierce, banker; as soon as possible after the holiday
R. T. Olson, merchant; B. C. Boylen, recess.
last visit was followed by the dispatch fense act.
Forty-six women were burned to
It became known Saturday that they
death in a fire that destroyed St. Fer
of the President's note.
In a circlular nearly two months county attorney-elect, and Mr. Roush,
a merchant, were among the delega have urged that the President deliver
dinand de Halifax asylum, at St. Fer
At the same time press dispatches ago, but made public only Friday, the tion
from Madras. -
dinand de Halifax, Megantic county,
from London told of a speech by Count Military bureau' directs that where a
Excitement
ran high in Culver for a a special message or adopt some other
Quebec, late Saturday night.
Julius Andrassy, ex-premier of Hun National guard regiment is called out time while . the
records were being means to spur both houses to prompt
gary, stating that the central powers
Three billion dollars is the value put
transferred.
The
visitors paid little action so that the necessary legislation
had given, or would give, President for war service a reserve training bat- attention to spectators,
on the 1916 output of American mines
hurrying may be passed before the end of the
Wilson a statement, of their peace talion to fill vacancies at the front
in estimates made to Secretary Lane
terms, and that the entente allies shall be organized out of the National through the offices and taking all of present session.
by the geological survey. Copper alone
the county property that could be re
could obtain them from him.
increased about $300,000,000.
It has been agreed that any bond is
guard reserve and by voluntary enlist moved. The records' were hurriedly
Officials at the White House and the
sue shall be charged to the account of
dumped
into
the
waiting
vehices
and
President Wilson fell on a slippery
ment.
State department would not discuss
extraordinary army and navy expen
hillside while playing golf Saturday “Leaks” at Washington Admitted
“If for any reason,” the order con the drivers hurried away before the ditures.
these developments further than to say
surprised
residents
of
Culver
could
in
and wrenched his ankle. He was able
But Investigation Withheld definitely that no further move on the tinues, “there shall not be enough re tercede.
Representative Hull, of Tennessee,
to continue the game, but walked with
of the American government servists or enough voluntary enlist-
author of the income tax law, has out
Washington, D. C.—As a result of part
The
presence
of
mind
of
the
son
of
a decided limp the rest of the day.
would be detained until the entente re
sensation stirred up by Thomas W. ply
Mrs. Lillian Watts, county superin lined a plan he drafted for considera
Breaking all its coinage records, the the
was received. It was said that
Lawson,
who
offered
to
prove
that
mil
tendent,
saved the office of his mother tion of the ways and means committee
Philadelphia Mint during 1916 pro lions had been made in Wall street as the President still has his mind open
from
the
visitors who abandoned an for separating preparedness accounts
duced 238,469,769 domestic coins in the result of “leaks” at Washington, on the question.
attempt to take her files when the boy from the ordinary expenses arid re
denominations ranging from one cent it was admitted on the floor of the sen
Both in Gerarnny and entente circles
refused
to deliver over the keys of the ceipts of the government.
to half dollars and valued at $9,344,- ate Tuesday that information concern pessimism over the outlook was ex
He figures that ordinary expenses
office.
pressed.
The
President,
however,
was
266.
this
year and next will be less than
ing the “honor of the nation,” had understood to think that the moves al
Sheriff Black was outwitted by the
visitors after he had placed the current the estimated ordinary receipts and
Lincoln, Neb., dry advocates have been betrayed by someone in the de ready made will be helpful ultimately,
assessment roll in the safe and locked that special taxation and bond issues
arrose
drafted a law, which, if passed, would partment. As to information of value regardless of the immediate conse-
"ss
s
h
Ss
the doors of his office. Receipt books will be needed only to cover excess dis
make liable to arrest any person with in rigging the stock market. Senator quences.
Pe.
and
the tax collection register were bursements for various purposes, in
a liquor breath. It would also be an Stone, who made the first disclosure,
Preliminary information received
cluding army, navy and fortifications
said
he
did
not
know.
taken.
offense to tell a man where he could
here indicates that the entente note
extensions.
Meanwhile Mr. Lawson, who was will pay more attention to the Presi
As there are only three keys to the
get a drink.
Mr. Hull’s plan contemplates the
here, prepared, he said, to testitfy be dent’s suggestion that means be found
office, and as each has been accounted
issuance of $125,000,000 of Panama
Acquitted of the charge of murder fore a congress committee, was in con
for,
the
method
by
which
the
delega
on December 18, Thomas Green has re sultation with Chairman Henry, of for preserving peace in the future than
tion from Madias gained entrance is a Canal bonds for army and navy ex
fused to leave the Camden, N. J., the house rules committee, but noth did the reply of the central powers,
mystery here.
Sheriff-elect Wood pense, $70,000,000 under the shipping
which suggested postponement of this
county jail until he succeeds in beating ing came of it.
made
an
effort
to
assume
the duties of act and for the proposed nitrate plant,
question
until
after
the
present
war.
his cellmate a game of checkers. Both
Mr. Henry announced afterward that
the office, but retired when he discov and $25,000,000 to pay for the Danish
It is generally expected that after
checker players are well on in years.
the Boston financier had been unable receipt of the reply of the entente al
ered that the bond of the sheriff had West Indies, or a total of $220,000,000.
to
furnish
any
names
or
other
definite
first
to be approved by the county
In spite of the high cost of living, information about the alleged “leak” lies President Wilson will communi
court.
Standard Oil Man Says Gasoline
cate again with both sides.
more marriage licenses were issued at
District Attorney Myers stopped the
If the terms of the central powers
the marriage license bureau in New in advance of President Wilson's peace
Supply is Nearly Exhausted
note, and that so far as he was con already have been made known to
raiders in his office after several
York City in 1916 than ever before, it cerned
the
matter
would
be
dropped.
threats
of
personal
violence
had
been
Chicago
— A note of alarm concern
President Wilson it is believed they
was announced. The total for the year
on sensible person,” said carne
made. He warned them not to touch ing the gasoline supply of the country
through Ambassador Gerard at
was 67,133 as compared with 59,646 Mr. “Certainly
Henry’s statement, would ask me Berlin. The German embassy here
any of the county property and a fight was sounded at the convention of the
to trouble the committee with a meet had no information on the subject late
between the prosecutor and several of Society of Agricultural Engineers here
And I must Wednesday.
the raiders was averted by cooler heads Saturday by Dr. Oscar F. Bransky, of
Mrs. Joseph H. T. Jones, widow of ing to chase a mirage.
in the crowd.
The crowd gained the Standard Oil company.
Captain Jones, has been elected presi say that so far as this matter between
Several days ago it was stated au-
entrance to the prosecutor’s office also
dent of the Gulf & Ship Island rail Mr. Lawson and myself is concerned it thoritively that Germany was ready,
He declared that production was not
SuiE
by a ruse.
road, to succeed her husband, it was is ended.
keeping pace with consumption, and
should it be necessary to keep open the
"In a thorough conference .the al road to peace, to make known confi
The raid prevents the checking out that exhaustion of the supply was
announced in Buffalo. Captain Jones
of the retiring county officers by the drawing near. The tension was con
died a month ago, leaving an estate of leged leak has been discussed by Mr. dentially the terms of the central pow
1 have asked ers to the President. It also was indi
firm of Crandall & Roberts, account- siderably relieved, however, when it
more than $15,000,000 to his wife and Lawson and myself.
him for the names of those thought to cated that Germany further might per-
ants, as all of the papers on which was calculated that the estimated re
daughter.
Says 3,000,000 Trained Men Are
be responsible for the so-called leak
they were working were taken.
maining supply of crude oil, visible
Needed for Defense of Country
The military commander of Moscow between the State department and mit the terms to be transmitted in
confidence
to
the
entente
allies.
and
invisible, would last for 138 years
has closed that city to refugees, says Wall Street.
He cannot give me a
at the 1916 rate of consumption.
the Overseas News Agency, which single name, He cannot even give me
University
of
Oregon
Wins
ments to organize or to keep the re
Dr. Bransky said that next year
Three Men Swept to Death.
adds that the city is crowded with peo the names of those charged by him
serve
battlaion
at
prescribed
strength
From
U.
of
Pennsylvania
Eleven
there
would be 3,000,000 automobiles
Seattle,
Wash.
—
One
giant
sea
that
pie from Roumania, Odessa and all | with cleaning up $60,000,000 in con
in the United States, or 750,000 more
parts of Southern Russia, Roumanian nection with the leak and is not able thundered down upon the schooner a sufficient number of unorganized
Pasadena, Cal. — Pennsylvania’s than this year.
He estimated that
refugees, the agency says, will in the | to furnish me the name of even one of Sumner as she was battling with a militia shall be drafted by the Presi vaunted football eleven was crushed
Eastern
oil
fields
are
75 per cent ex
future be sent to Siberia.
the suspects. ”
| great westerly gale, swept Ivan Jo- dent to maintain such battalion or and humiliated by the University of hausted; mid-continental fields 50 per
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I hansen, Ira Atwood and Ole Harum, lesser unit at the prescribed strength.” Oregon football heroes in their inter cent; Texas fields 80 per cent, and
New York
A strike of tenants |
The language follows closely that of
n_:i___ i n
_------------------i Seattle fishermen, to their death off
California fields 35 per cent exhausted.
against an increase of $1' a month in Railroad
Brotherhoods Accuse
| Cape Ommaney, on December 3. ac- the National defense act, in which the sectional battle in Tournament Park
rent of 200 apartment and tenement
unorganized
militia
is
defined
as
in
New
Year
’
s
day.
The
score
was
14
to
Managers of Permitting Delays cording t Captain M. J- Rolie, master
houses in The Bronx was begun New
cluding every able-bodied male citizen 0. Oddly, this is in duplication of Great Britain Battleship Deal
I of the eraft.
Year's Day.
Heads of 300 families
t leveland W G. Lee, chief of the | The Sumner arrived in Seattle Wed- within the prescribed age limit or Washington State’s win over Brown
signed a declaration that they would Brotherhood
Denied by Japanese Authorities
of Railroad Trainmen, is- nesday night from the North, bring- those who have declared their inten University in this same city one year
stand together and suffer eviction . sued a statement
here
Tuesday
charg-
ing
the
first
details
of
the
loss
of
the
tion
of
becoming
citizens.
ago.
New
York—Denial that Great Bri
rather than pay the increase.
ing that the railroads of the country three men in a terrific storm on the
Monday’s game was witnessed by tain has agreed to furnish Japan, af
The National Guard regulations,
which will be amplified in great detail the greatest crowd that ever “ a ter the war, with six battleships as
London
The cutter Protector has are permitting delays to trains and Alaska halibut banks,
overtime which
2). would
wuuiu iiuv
not unii
ordinarily
imriij |
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later, also strike at the problem of de football game on the Pacific Coast, part of the price of Japanese partici
been blown up. The number of men 111111,
pendent families of soldiers, which has Approximately 27,000 were in the pation in the conflict was made here
lost is not known. Vessels reported be permitted, in order to prove the |
Legislators Lose Passes.
Saturday in a cable message from the
sunk include the British steamer Aps- enormous expense that would follow | Nashville, Tenn. — The Louisville & cost the government several millions stands, say tournament officials.
ley Hall, 3882 tons; Danish steamer obedience to the Adamson law. The Nashville and the Nashville, Chatta of dollars already through the border | While the engagement began rather Japanese government. A rumor of ar
Recruiting officers for listlessly, it developed into a thrilling rangements between the two nations
Danmark, 2050 tons; Russian steamer statement asked whether if the Su- | nooga & St. Louis railroads announced moblization.
Tuskar, 3043 tons, and the Norwegian perine court declares that law either Thursday that hereafter no free passes the National guard are directed to dis- spectacular battle well worthy of the that might have a detrimental effect
on the political and commercial inter
steamer Edda, 137 tons. Three of the constitutional or invalid the brother would be issued through legislators for courage the enlistment of married men day and the throng.
hoods should continue to await the constituents.
It was a battle that reflected the ests of the United States had been
crew of the Tuskar were drowned.
Figures produced by or those with others dependent upon
eight-hour day.
Interstate Commerce commission in them. Such persons are to be accepted highest credit upon Pacific Coast foot heard here and in Washintgon and had
In reply to the proffer of Germany -----
Mr. Lee denied a , , report
published
■
- .
.1 vestigators showed in one year more only for reasons in the public interest. ball. Penn came west with proud caused grave disquietude. The sub-
and her allies for a peace conference, Tuesday that a sealed statement
put- than 22, 000 passes, valued at $226,000, men who wish to become officers being baosts of a diversified open field and | stance of the rumor was that Japan
the entente allies, in a collective note, ting the Adamson law situation up to were issued by the two roads, most of the only class specifically excepted.
aerial attack that would startle the na-was seeking or had obtained an agree-
declare that they ‘‘refuse to consider a
It is provided in the regulations that tives. Oregon was supposed to have ment with Great Britain under which
the
mep,
had
been
sent
out
by
the
them
at
the
request
of
legislators
of
proposal which is empty and insin chiefs of the tour brotherhood.
no officer of the guard hereafter shall nothing but some old stuff that was a group of British-built superdread
Tennessee and Kentucky.
cere.” The note was handed to the
It was learned from an ________________________________________
be recognized as such under the de- pulled when Pudge Heffelfinger and naughts would be transferred to the
American ambassador, William Graves source that the general chairman of
fense act unless he shall have sub- Walter Camp were singing their boola Japanese fleets as soon as peace is re
Canal
Governor
Named.
Premier Briand, the four brotherhoods will hold a meet- |
Sharp, Sunday,
scribed
to an oath binding him to obey boolas together.
Instead Oregon stored. It is said that the number of
Washington, D. C. — Lieutenant the orders
and was made public simultaneously in ing in Chicago January 11 to consider
“ a
- P-I--
of the President and of the . showed football of
suprior brand and dreadnaughts to be transferred to Jap
, Colonel Harding, of the Army engineer
London and Paris.
the situation.
walked off with the game.
an was six.
I corps, now acting governor of the Pan governor of his state.
Congress reconvened Tuesday to face
ama canal, was nominated by Presi
I. W. W. Arrive on Freight.
Liquor Used to Lay Dust.
Submarine Mail to Start.
Wilson Threatens Veto.
several salient issues which must be
dent Wilson Thursday to be governor
Bemidji,
Minn.
Pheonix, Ariz—Five hundred gallons
Berlin—(By wireless to Sayville, N.
Washington, D. C.—President Wil-
. i. > ring intensely of the Panama canal, succeeding Major
considered, together with the annual
appropriation bills, and many general from the cold, 150 members of the In- General Goethals. James L. Coke, of son told callers Friday that he would of fine whiskies, wines and beer were Y.)—The mail to be carried on the
legislative measures that long have dustrial Workers of the World arrived Honolulu, was nominated to be associ veto the $28,000,000 public buildings poured into a city water wagon here merchant submarine Deutschland and
been awaiting action. Administration here Wednesday night
a freight ate justice of the Hawaii Supreme bill if it comes to him in the form in Saturday, and the streets of the busi- her sister ships, the German postal au
leaders are inclined to view the legis train from Internationa! Falls, bound, court. Lieutenant Commander Wil which it is now pending in the house, ness section sprinkled with the liquor. thorities announce, will be known as
lative accumulation with despair and they said, for the Twin Cities in search liam C. Watts was nominated to be Its advocates plan to seek to obtains Two hundred automobiles and several “submarine mail, ” and it will be dis
to fear an extra session of the new of work. Most of the men are strik Judge Advocate General of the Navy. rule for consideration of the measure floats formed a parade that followed patched to the United States, Central
and. politically, somewhat uncertain ing lumberjacks from the far northern
by the house soon after the Christmas the "water” wagon. J A brass band and South America, the West Indies,
congress will be demanded.
woods. Reports indicated that quiet
Reasonable Bill in Favor
The __ sprinkler with its China, the Dutch East Indies and the
. played
. a dirge.
„
prevails in all the campa. Sheriff Rit-
Washington, D. C. — President Wil The President has reached no deci cargo, valued at $20,000, was driven by Philippine Islands,
The Oregon State Teachers' associa tie
and 50 deputies met the men when son favors a “reasonable” rivers and si- n on the rivers and harbors bill laid "dry” advocates. The liquor was con-
All letters for transmission by sub-
tion is in session in Portland.
they left the train.
They walked harbors bill during the present session before him by Chairman
kma , of fiscated in raids by the sheriff, under marine must be sent to Bremen and
commit- the new Arizona prohibition law, and must bear the inscription, “submarine
Miss
Studebaker, 18 years peacefully to the 1. W. W. headquar- of congress. He told Chairman Spark- the house rivers and hai
I its m ique disp sition was so ordered.
letter.”
man. of the house rivers and harbors tee.
old, of Portland, was found in an un-
committee, that in a general way he
conscious condition at midnight Thurs-
Liquor Men Make Plans.
Wreckage of Ship is Seen.
Explosion Rocks City.
approved of the measure framed by
Famous Airman is Killed.
, where she was
Louisville
At the annual meeting Mr. Sparkman providing for appropri
Washington, D. C—Coast Guard
Sapulpa. Okla.— Explosion of a
Berlin, (By wireless to Sayville, N.
attacked by some man, unknown to
quarte rs h ere received a wireless Y.)—Lieutenant Gustav Leffers, the
her, who beat her into insensibility here of the National Model License ations of about $29,000,000 for contin- onload of nitroglycerine bound Ê
League, it was announced that the lea uing existing projects.
■ urday from the cutter noted German aviator who recently
oil fields shook the country L r
when she resisted and screamed.
gue had made planato curtail and mod-
it she had passed through was decorated with the Order Pour le
around Saturday night.
Tw
Buffalo Bill is No Better.
After an all-day hearing the inter- ify the retail liquor business in order
ckage overing the sea for about Mérité, has been killed in an air en
with the wagon probably were
state Commerce commission Friday to make it conform readily to public
mile well east of Nantucket light- gagement on the western front, the
Denver Failure to improve after a to bits, as on trace of their b
took under advisement the question of sentiment throughout the country. four weeks’ illness at the home of a been found. The explosion rred ship " the vicinity where wireless Overseas News Agency announces
whether it shall seek to solve the car The plan, it was said. has been in- | siste r here led to the removal of Colo- ' five miles west of Keifer, ant 20 calls for helt were sent out Christmas
shortage problem by ordering all rail dorsed by the National
Wholesale Li- nel W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) to Glen- miles from here.
It sh.
c. night from the steamer Maryland.
A news dispatch in mid-Nov
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- could
------------------
------- ...cu credited Lieutenant Leffers, a
The wreckage
not be identified
roads to return can of other
lines to quor Dealers' Association of America wood Springs, Col., Thursday. Hope dr ids of panes of glass h.’I ‘eg
19,
COMPILED FOR BUSY READERS
Washington, D. C. — When the
American members of the Mexican-
American joint commission had finish
ed consideration Tuesday of General
Carranza’s reply failing to comply
with their demand that the protocol
providing for withdrawal of the Amer
ican troops from Mexico be ratified,
there were indications that efforts to
enter into an agreement with the de
facto government through the commis
sion would be abandoned.
For the first time an official admis
sion was made that Carranza had re
fused to sign the protocol. The com
missioners said they expected to draft
their response to Carranza immediate-
ly.
Failure of the commission to give to
Mexican-American relations a bright
aspect was offset somewhat by official
intimations that Henry P. Fletcher,
confirmed as ambassador to Mexico al
most a year ago, was about to start
for his post, where American interests
now are represented by a clerk. The
report that General Pershing’s expedi
tion soon would be withdrawn, regard
less of Carranza’s attitude, also gained
fresh impetus, and it was understood
the administration had this move un
der serious consideration.
Mr. Fletcher conferred with Presi
dent Wilson after Wednesday’s cabi
net meeting, and later referred in
quiries as to whether he would go to
Mexico to President Wilson and Secre
tary Lansing.
No statement was
forthcoming from the White House or
the State department.
REPLY FROM ENTENTE AWAITED FROM 18 TO 45 IS AGE LIMIT
LEADERS URGE QUICK ACTION
PR
,, , ri ;. t, -, • ‘ ? *:
"nti
.— A
their owners immediately on unload-and by a majority of
ing.----------------------------------------------- I the United States.
the brewers
cf is he hl that treatment at
I might aid him.
that resort buildings in the business . randas the Maryland, for which the Acush- with having up to that time ’
I was heard for 25 miles arot ‘
' net had bee n searching several days.
down nine British airplanes.
ight