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BY VILLA OF PEACE
WASHINGTON, Juno 17. Connlil
ornlilo Hpcditlntlon wuh IioIiik Indulg
ed in hero today nn to whether dun
ornl Cnrrnnzn would rontlnuo bin
roil run and fight on, or modify IiIh
uttltiido In vlow of overtures for ponco
in Mexico liy fluncrnl Villa, Home
definite word from tlio couHtltutlon
nllHt chief iih to whether ho will no
copt Vllla'n propoHitlH wun awaited
lioio with much Inturcut, iih upon hlfl
nnswor probnbly lilngcfl tlio next movo
In tlio Hltuntlon.
onurnl Carranzn him tliUH fnr al
lowud tlireo projioimlB for nenen par
leys by Villa to ko unheeded. Tlio
latest offor to nureo to an armlntlco
jiondliiK a (HnciiBRloii of ponco tomiR
wuh miulo through American dlplo
inntlr cliannolH. To (IiIr propomil Cur
rnnu Ih mild to hnvotutod that thero
would ho no roply.
It wan nnld hero that Cnrrnnzn 'a
proKont Intention r to atlonipt to tnko
lioHKOKRlon of Mexico City, now In con
trol of tlio Villa forces, hoping there
by to obtain recognition by tlio Wash
IiiKtou government. It la unknown
here, however, wholhor President will
accord recognition to olthor of tlio
factloiiR now in tlio field.
t Children's day iiervlcos will bo hold
t the Maine) chapel, Itiioh, .Siiiuliiy,
.llllio Jo, at ' p. in. Special oxorrlses
ni)d upoclal singing. Kveryono Ih
wjrdlnll) Invited.
!., ftj. Mitchell, our It. 1 1. mall
unrrjar, started for tho Han 1'rnn
oltao fair. .Mm. ICImor tllliunro In
timy taking hi place nud drlvo tlio
ft (Ago.
Air. and Mrs. Duvall of Ornnts
Pita wore visiting at Henry Knut
Mta n Tompson Creole Sunday.
SJl. Jorden of Tuiuinkiii oiook bus
hojl very 111 fur tiM lMt faw ijyi.
Irjk W'rlBht wm visitor tlmry
AVlBlnowlny.
llaury I'nrnoH mill lwrtlts wwtored
OMt to till! nlaoo, Tiiotdiiy.
ThHliuft ileLhtMlpl Is stwuUlHf sav
ors! days at Ituch visiting; Iter riu
iHtillitir. Mrs. A. Thiokmortoii.
Miss Lorn Couch of Jacksonville Is
vIsltliiK (iliulys Hose slid Intends
Ism-lug the last of tho weok for
llerkflo).
Chester Kubll Is spending tho wonk
nt giiimw Lake lookliiK after csttle
on the nuiKo.
Hilly Lafforty was a visitor In this
community from Thurmtny until Sun
day last week.
J. C ltoblnson of Modrord, tlio
I'oid agout, hus boon doing Rome dwu
tiiistnttliiK mi Applegste of late.
Jusle Wright or this plsre spent
n few days with Thtliua Iluiger of
TomiMon creek ths Mtsl week
C. A. Wtnetrout. rtsrl Webb sntl
sister. Fanutiun Shin, with Miss Itiiuer
of tirauts 1'ass motored to Steam
boat Sunday on a ploulo trip.
Mr. 8tfphen Ileuson's brother from
Wlscoustu, Is maklog liliu a visit.
Mftmsiet liiowu snout Sunday
nfteruouu with the Me and Ilabb
girls.
Tho llurli buHfiisIl boys are plan
ping on kIuhk a Oatie aaM Owe
jicsi. So girls stt )our bwtag lotUy.
CARRANZA
ORCES
IN ORE
PA
APPLEGATE
THE YAQUI REVOLT
TOrlOWS conies from Mexico (hat the Yaiii Indians have,
i-l declared war upon the Tnited States, .Mexico and
Germany.
.! is not to he wondered at, as Americans and Germans
are aggressors up( the bidian domain, recipients of prop
erty stolen from the Yaqnis by Mexico, because of which
the Yaqnis long have vigorously fought for freedom'.
The Yaqui are a tribe of the Pimen Indians, the south
ern branch of the Rhoslione.s, and are the most intelligent
and highly civilized of the Indians of Ntfrtl Ani'e.riea. They
The cause of the perennial warfare of the Yaqui is the
rounding territory, follow
moiiH, are nneny loving.
The cause of the perennial warfare of the Yaquis is the
spoliation of their territory and the enslavement of their
people. Laud owned and farmed by them for centuries has
been ruthlessly bartered away to Mexicans and foreigners
mid the real owners reduced to peonage. Millions of Yaqui
acres have gone as corrupt "concessions" from Mexico
City for a song.
It is currently reported in Sonora that the vast tracts
to which Hearst and Otis claim title were bestowed upon
them by the Diaz regime in return for newspaper support.
Whether true or not, it is (rue in so many other instances
as to be typical of the methods against which the Yaqui
rebel.
The holders of this stolen property now look to the
United. Status and other nations to support their claims
and the United Stales has sent a warship and .'500 marines
to rescue besieged foreigners, who, as a matter of fact,
have no business remaining in the war-torn region and
have been repeatedly warned by their home governments
to leave.
A few months ago these concessionaires and other for
tune hunters like Iheiu were loudly clamoring for armed
intervention in Mexico in order to make good their claims
to loot by the sacrifice of American dollars and American
blood. Fortunately a man of peace sal in Washington and
si needless war of aggression and spoliation was averted.
The cause of the Yaqui uprising is the root of the revo
lulion in Mexico the looting of the land of the people for
the benefit of privileged classes, and the consequent en
slavement of the masses. In primitive Mexico the land
was tribal and community property and every family
farmed i(s allotment. The work ol'Vonfiscat ion' began by
the Spaniards was completed under Diaz and large estates
for favorites were created out of tlio people's domain
and peonage supplanted independence.
Peace and harmonv will not reign in Mexico perma
nently until the laud is restored to the people, as in all jus
tice it should be. devolution will succeed revolution as
long as the cause of revolution is undisturbed and it is
the recognition of (his by all faetiojis that colors with hope
the preseni chaos.
The Yaqui are fighting for simple .justice, for a res
toration of ancestral domain. They are as right in their
efforts to oust the greedy invader as the Helgians in their
el Ions to expel the German barbarians who have laid
waste their cities and brought desolation to hearths and
ruin to their fields.
Met rayed by Mexico and foreigners alike, betrayed in
turn by the various factions fighting for the mastery of
Mexico, it is no wonder that the Yaqui have declared the
independence of Sonora stud established a republic, tidy
ing the world for the Yaqui tire fighting the old battle
of freedom, the revolt of the liberty-loving against oppres
sion, pauperism and slavery, and have found no one they
could trust not even the liberty-loving republic of the
north, whose citizens are numbered among their despoilers.
HOW SPRINGS
Mr. nud Mih. M,re wire Sunday
diniur xw -f I), . Stnue nud
wife,
l'. II. I'iekanl and launU molorod
to .Med ford with Joe IIoukIoiuI Sun
llhy urieruooii.
Sunday, Mr. mid Mi. P. t'lnike
utid llcrhcit t'larko were dinner
IfUted of .Mr. Ilishoit and wife of
lingi 1'oiut.
Or. and .Mr. JleTi'Moien nud tiun-
ily of t'hleugo Ubo been HMudiug
seventl weetm with the . A. Tnoiiii
IKHl's.
.Mr. Taylor ami wife entertained P.
II, aturtevant and famitv t CoMtii.l
I'uUtt Sundsv aflerifnon.
Mo. J. I'. HooglMMil lei't lor Hill,
CL, Tuesday to visit tor Menil
weeks uilh her duugliler, .Mr. A. .M,
Porter.
.Mixb Kellior Moltttymddw !' (lold
Hill 'lit the week und with .Mi
Pa id Lake.
Monday nfteiiioou at 2 o'clock
litem will lie held tlio minimi ehool
election at tho Willow Spring wIhmiI
I.OIIkO.
Tho U. T. Need family were in tlii
uemity the t'oieiaut of the week en-
route t the San lYuiieisco fair.
I'lMt'cMir Iteiuier and wile and Pr.
mid .Mr. J. II. Weitster of I'lioemv
Alliiit I'orgoy and Harold (itnl
nmiisoii lelt l'uedr eveuiug t'ur I't.
called on t'neiulx iu tlii diotriei Suu
dnv. The grange wa well etiiortiiiiied li
(he noiobeiN of the Agate grunge and
each )wrtieiiuut of the rtgrmn
should he eiiuilmieiited indixidiially.
ltefiet.butMt weie ered to over UK)
members gud fiieuiU.
Steen for I be nuuuiil eneuuiioient
ot the Meveulh eojmov P. N. O. Mr.
(liulnimiMiii il (tend a few da in
Portland mid will then drotirt tor his
home iu WVeujiMg.
iedttie IYank Tbuniiikiiis ud
V. .V. t'owlev ewtortaiiiwl the uii
oionarv stwiely of Cent nil Point o
Weduesilgy iU tlu koine of the lor. lj
mer. Tbi' t"tHu di4iued gs of
agriculture, and while iudus-
orv ( rtwi t inlerost to oaeli mid every
one nud dcliciou refro-hmenlH weie
-erved at the clone ,of tlio meeting,
At the hoHiiliful eoiiuti home o
Kalpli Penu a fumilv reunion wa
helij Sunday. The following rein
tieh partieipalcd: Then OlanK nud
lamily, Mlliert (IIiiks mid family, .!(-
mo fllUMS mid fmnilv, Mr. S. II
(llan, Mi. t'aie of Sains Valley and
Then flla of Ft. Smith, Ark.
TAFT LAUNCHES PEACe'lEAGUE
( Coutluiiod from pngo one)
"Sm'oiid All non-jiwueiahle iie
tioiiw arising between the Miguutorit1
mill uol nettled by negntlatiuuu, duill
Ih Miilimittod to a eouueil of enneiliii
tiou for lieaiing, oonNideiiitiim mid
leeomitieiidiitinu.
"Thinl The signatory power
hall jointly iie their military foree
to pi event an one of their number
from going to war, or committing- acts
ot ltoitilil agaiiit auolher of t'le
Kigmitones belorti miv oiiestiou nn
ing hall he Mihiiuttcd as ii()ideu m
the foregoing.
"Fomtk CuHfeieiiees ht'tweeil the
higimtory iuei shall he hold fitoo
time lo tiiuo to formulate ami eodif.x
rulw of iutormitioual law, which, ,tu
les omo siguutor ohull signify iu
dieut within a stitttHl peiiml, 'mV
tliereaftor gpvorn iu the doeiaiou if
the judituul triliuiial uieutioiied iu ar
ticle ono."
Tho morning KOi-.ioii of the eonfir
oiieo wns limited to foiiiitil uddef
aiuoug- the ioakeri lining .lohn ltatoe
t'lark uf Columbia university; theo
dent .Mnrhurg of ItaltiiuoiV, fmiuer
luited Stele. uiiuiMor to Pe'g itin,
mid Kdwanl A. Hlene, repro-eutiiig
the eliuiulier of eonitnsive of Hie
lulled Stales.
WASIILVflTON, June 17. -Plans
for the leaing of (hmge oil ImuU
ageiHMl Um tmlay bv the ()oge
tiibul euuueil with SeiTstarv Iiiie.
pruvide for the eliiaiuHtiou ef lb In
dian Territory Uluniiuatiug- Oil cooi-
imgy nud for I he iv-leasiutt of tliH
pruiHUlMs ih lots gut to exceed tWHi
sen's. 1'iv-eul kUh-WMseea will be
KsrsMtlpk reiiMr tbeir i
ttvAvnomr boiiditloiib.
THE WAYS OF MOVIE MAIDS
(Ily 1-llier llorrmnnu.)
"I.ove iu u eottoge built for two
is n ffiimt iropodlioii nud filled with
n lot of happiiiesM. Hut to mi ncti-ox
who feels iih hopeful for the future
an I do well, 1 couldn't ro-ij-n iny
self to ilieaiiiinj.' tliiouh u contented
sort of existence." That i tho e.
ciife pretty Agnes Vernon give- for
breakiiiK the lieurl ot her sweelhnirt,
Ahe Deuce, by jilltuir liim when he re
fused to listcu o her remiiiiiiu iu
the tumic".
She lold her slm o Pauline push,
who ix leading Imlv in the -nine movie
Madame Schumann-Heink's
Advice to the June Brides
"There Are Certain Thirds Every Younu Wife Should Not Tell Her
Husband If She Would Hold His Love," Declares Famous Sinner.
(Ily Mndiimc Sfluiiuonu Hunk, tin
fumoiit, diva.)
Ono of tho great assets of a suc
cessful' wife is secret iveuess.
N'ovv, m ih ir little hride-lo-is,
don't look at lie with siu-h horror, for
I know vvlun I I sH-.ik.
I expoel yon
will throw up
onr pretty chin
nud siiv, with a
disdainful slime,
of our prettv
k ho aiders: "I
shall have no c
i rets from mv
hiisbiiud."
'flint is all
liuht, ni" dear
gnl, in the litmus
that e o n e e r 'i
both of von, but
there lire uiiiuv
thing which we
should share with no liunian being.
Iu the I nt place, nil men limb for
tesorts in their buiuo, in I heir
pleasures, in iheir livox.
You Amernaiis have a lang jiIiwm
which I believe mhi nttrilmte to 4Miu
"mail from Missouri," who suld, "You
hao to show me."
This, like many other slang ex
pressions, is expressive, mid it memis
much to the su.-.'owsl'ul wife.
"Put that is not being seeielixe,
you eelim.
Yon can show ywv InUlmnil tv
suits, hut if v.. ii would he Unpp I
idviso oo to lie chary of giving him
the dutalW ui ailiioeiug those reuns.
You did not tell liiia before umrri
uge tliat our lieoutiful complexion
Was let wined mid made more beauti
ful by the copious use of cold oiimio
mid other uugenK mid just the tiniest
soupeog of tiowder did ou Then
why initiate him into the secret- "I
your toilet ufior maiiage.'
Neither must you feol eallml iimui
to tell Pmii the things that y.Mir
men menus, icii ou in eiwmini'".
Some of the svveelesl friendships I
have ever kin
beeausc a biol'
some little ei
one of hei i I
n have been ruined
has told hei hii-lwm.l
lnile on tin' .irt !
s, nod Ik h is looki d
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
I.nd Afstsistit
cm s. niMtTiiunn'
I'hones SI. 47 anil -17-J'J
Auiliuloiico Serviitv Ou-ourt
ftchnmmn .rtem K
THEIR, LOVES AND AMBITIONS
ASHES
vVEJttfOtf
comp.iii, mid who pi 1 bitliblt-i o.r
Willi ambition.
A few weeks later pntt Pauline
wiii murricil to Allan Pvvau, who u-ul
lo direct her work year ngo when
she plnyed opposite Wiirien Kcnigaii
in vve-loru pietures. Although Mr.
mid Mrs. pvvau me on their lioiio
iiiisui ut present, tliev will not he uli
seut loin', for (heir umk will uol al
low it.
"I Kot married to make inv tut tit e,"
stiid Pauline Push with a happy
smile. "And I didn't get married so
that I could 'fliiike mine," misvvercd
Agiiei Vernon.
llMHl the uiils nidi-ereliou With ll"I-
liirnilil tiirbiule hi wife to he tiieiid
ly with her giilhood cinimnioli lor
over after.
You have no wore right to tell your
huslimid what is told you m eonti
deuce hv some o titer woman limn ou
have to tell it to moiuo other imiiu
if you feel that you cannot keep
these eoufideuees from voirr hushmid
you must meet every proflar of them
with:
"Po uottell no this unless ou'd
jllst lis hooIi lll llll-llllUll sOilil know
it -1 tell him eve! vihuii:."
(Auolher Si iiioi.iiiu-lleiiik Altt' i
Tlitil l"W. I
Fine Help for
Exeeef ant Mothers
A nlui 'ilo ulil i an rxtrn. d n-cic "j
V-iNini 41 UmsI u'fnl 'i v,i i
VMr)shri' fur I st wr ilw It ) i1 1
"MutUr . i-'ricuJ" ai.J . h)M Iu dl T"?
tim-. ...
It I upfl.nl uxtrm illr- llvtla ivUi.t tlic
Ulttl mould llw inulta ale maH lirni
AnJ nlijiit. uxi.iiih.uit i i. .t viUUxit train.
Ill, IIHVSUA liM (kill . 1 111 It IIMlin tllli '
UM.-ni(h coinfint i i )! U-. . I rl t"
mt j iiiii or -Miti.r. 'i.tii tu-iii
Sold lr ilin,rt rn-nMlier,' Wrtr fur
valliiiulil Iif Si. Mill (irv h iiriiliwlil l!'l
Utui Co. .U 'att.r Ulil- .Mlinta. O.i.
Moving Pictures
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War Declared
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modern, sanitary and vo
know how. Try ns and he
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TURKISH IROOPS
REPULStD
TRYING
10 REIAKE LI
LONDON. .Juno 1 7 Turkish troops
In the iirdnnolle have been repulsed
In their attempts to recapture tho
tronchMt loft by them to tho IlrUlsli
on .lune 12, according; to an official
statement on the situation In tho Dar
dunfllloR niHdc public today.
Tho tflxt of the announcement fol fel fol
eows: "On the nlnht of .Tune IB a party
of tlio enemy, leu by a Herman offi
cer, uiado a xnllant attack on tho
tronclios occupied by the UrltlRh
brigades. A fow of tho onemy wero
killed on tho nnrnpot, but majority
o fthem fell before reaching our
trenches. Fifty dead wero counted,
IncludltiK tho Herman loader and his
Turkish subordinate.
"Thofe trenches wero enpturod by
iih on the night of .luno 12. After a
HtroiiK nttack the Turkish positions
weer enfiladed by our machine guns
from rlKht to left. Tho Dublin troops
attacked with tho bajonot. When
tho trenches wero occupied they wCro
fotml to contain 200 dead Turks.
Twelve prNonen wero also tnken.
Our casualties wore very slight."
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