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PAfIT! TTTRFTi KAISER TO BLAME LAST TIME TONIGHT AT LIBERTY FOR WAR DECLARES FROM COLD; KEEPS kLW w 2' iVv- "S. WEDFORT MATTi TRTBUNT?, MTCDFOTtT), OREOON, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 19T0 E E 'AHIIUND. March lO.-I.iiMillv AnIiIijiuI Ih miuIJIimI wllli over III) ruin. llliMxilitll'il (il'liri'lH whii i ni or luivtt lcun In Din inililiiiy anil nnviil kv vliw. 'j'lui HhI, nut vol imiiiiiiIiiIii, In I'luili'x two nn V i'iiIiiihiIm, TIiiiiiiiih V. lliiliiiiiiiiiil anil John I,, May, Imlli of whom Hiirviiil oviii-mi'iim, llin Connor nl lirotu'iit liitinv a jni'iiiliiir nl' llin uoti- orul Hi n I' I' at WiihIiIiiuI Jiiiiiiih M, Mourn riuiliH hh (Mimmiinilor )n t lit- IIIIVV. Illlll Hi lllKt IIOCIIIIMlH WllM Nlll- llomn! tit Cliiirliwluii, H. ('!. Mujor Civil" A. Malum' Ih ciuiiiviili'd -with lnniliiiitrlrK of tlu I'lic-ilio Count Ar lilliTV ilitiiiirlitii'iil nl Hnuttlit. Tim two ('iii)lnliiH mo Andrew ,1, Mi'CiiIIimi iiihI l'rnuk M. Moorit. Imlli eitlwr Vet in Finiii'o or on I lie wnv over, AHIioiiuIi Donnlil M. Kni'iii'i'r in tliu onlv I'lrnl limitcnutil in iinnv riuilot, tlii-ro linvo lii'i'ii n (lucii or mora ani'imil lii'iitrniiiiU, iiii-lmlinir llnrviiv Irwin. MiMiinl (Iriihli. John Kiimrriiiiiii, Vnnii Mill. Will llnimx, l.vmi Mownt. Ar I'liin Atiilirxoii, fiirroll Wiittner. Hitii ii nl SpHii'iT. John 0. AiIiiiiih mill Williiuii Alli'n. Two offii'iTu in llm nviitlion nerviro funked u firNl lii'ii tKiiiiiilK, Cril Toliiuin mill Waller t'liilliiix, tliu In 1 1 it of whom i ro imrti'il ii k lutvinu liwt llin lifu in Krimi'O, Of ri'irwinlntivtK in the inoilii'iil I'uriM, Dr. (lorilonliKjCnii'k pii rnnki'il iih I'lintnin. niul Mr J. 1'. JohniMin. A. IIohIhiiuIi nml Lnneu HriKi'on in lii'iiliMiniitM. nlxo Dr. Don nlil Walker of llin ilonliil poriM in llm liinitiMiiuil ('liiMxifiPulfhii,' -TIki ol'l'i riiil tH rnoiini'l in Hut inivv. in addition In ('oi'innitiiliir Jiiiiicw Moore, iwturipH Kniui' Mil, 'Ktiiriiinrd nml Purrv AMlii'ri'l't. " ' , "Windier lire wn ilnl'tintt f " iH the lro!ili'iii n m niMilvimr to mime of the Imvt v.'hn nri rliiriiimr ilnilv from Hie mirvirn Imlli nt home nml nliroiiil. ph. iH'i'iiillv in cuiiin'i'linii with tlniKp win me mitiotm hit vo not been iniuli' Himuro tliroiifh nrwimiH nrrmmo inent. Kvmi in IIkhv piiu'h iniinv of llm former noHilioiix will lin derlmcd volniilnrilv in fnvor of present oe oiinantH who "eiilUieil" to fill vncnn riex in vnrioim homo employments tliirinir the wnr. Miiinr Mnloiie. form erly iimini!r of tlm Ciiliforniit-Oro-Koi) I'owur ihiiiipiiiiv'h nrlivitioH hero. Iiiih not vol derided hh to remiiininir lroiniiiintlv in the nmiv. When tin' wnr broke out Im wax fillinir a ro xliiMIBilile imniliuji with tlni eoriioru tion nt ilM Kim r'rnneiitra IicikIhiiii r ItirH. ( ntt. Wel'alleii, Conner in-sist-nnt cuVhiiT nt Hid Kirnt Nut iomil lunik, win with n 1piiiIiii Sun I'Viiii I'iHio limik whpii lin piiIiti'iI tlm offi cers' triiinlntr Hi'lionl, mill it Ih taken for trrunteil Hint Iuk unHilion lliero in nwiiilitnr him; -Lieut. Don Km-neer, Htill in Kmnee. i n loeiil noHtoffiee emtilove. in whieli office I.iuiri. Mil Inril Oruhli nml Miiii'inn Hurt Krue liimi linve. nfter lieinir milHlereil out. iymiiii oil their fonner nlneeH. Lieut. AVillimn Hrifun. nfter liavinL' urinl i 11 1 od from n iiromineiit liiw Hi'lionl in the eiiHt nhoiil the time wnr wiik i!i I'luroil, him ilrifted into liin fiilher'H law nt'fieo here. Dr. (lorilon Mne Criii'kcn Iiiih rtHiimeil meilieiil iriletii'e in AhIiIuiiiI. Dr. J. 1. Johnnon iH Htill in the Kcrvico nml loenti-il lit the to peiln Hliilinn, Kevport. WiihIi, Dr. A. V. Hoslniml) iluilv esuei'lH rln w from Hi-rvii'o with Riuiitnrv 'train LI. Ciiinn 1.1'win, nml nlmm to reHiinic lirnnt:en loenllv. Lieut. Vemi Mills is in Abliliinil, with ii hunk position in prospoet. L'eut. Lvmr Mowut in vis it iiiL' relatives in Krooklvn. N. V.. rn en'ntinif nfter n titronnoiiH experienee overseas. His Htronuholil alum; tech liient lines is eleetrie cnuinocrimr. a voeatiiui for wliiell llolit, Wnirner ivlso hIiiiv.-r n preilelietinn, he lieinu' in Trenton, N. J., miil'inuv remain in the east iikhm iiiiioi v. Homer ruvne, inrni erlv of the pOHtol'fiee force, in iittcnil imr ft Iciulimr pnlvteclinie Mchool-iil Ouklnml. Ciilif. Wilfred Cuvr is vih ilimr old homo Hurriiiiiiilim;s nt Orciinslioro, N. C. hut wriles lie will soon ho on the wnv to Ashland, where lie represented Hio Metropolitan In mirnnco eomimnv. Quito n niimlier of hovs retiirnimr lioino linvo not vet Hiunil'ied mi intent tin to future eiilliiiBS. 1'ositioiiH nt the First Nutionnl bank wero kept open in heliiilf of Harold Simpson mid (I era Id Wonncr. but Iho i'onuer nfter nwliilo will take ndvnntmro of a nni versitf course, npil tho latter ha. en tered omplovmcnt of 4 tho Soutnnrn 1'ueifio of tho local station. -.-Hurt Smith iH with tho Ciilifornia-Oreeon J'owor Compnnv. nnd hifr brother Chet drives tho motor delivery for tho Ashland ereamery. Arthur Ornlinm linn irono to Iniliana with n fino posi tion in prospect. Ural Oolcmnn will resume his former place at AlimtL's pool nml cittnr store, Krniik Jlraiir imn. visitinir lioro for nwhilo, will en ter tho moirluint marino servieo. Hob Willed will hunt airales nnd nltoud to lioliHhiiiK thorn, work nt which ho m mi oxiiort. 8. A. lJoters, Jr.. is with lioiidiiunrlors o tho I'noit'io Cast Ar tillery depnrtmont, nt Kent tic, in u clerical capneitv, Clarenco Mathes is located on n ranch west of towm nnd Don Low, l'ollowinir his dad's foot steps, iH mnnavinir n fino farniinu: property in tho Vnllovview district. E, K. I'hippH Iiiih a suuir iob already laid out in tho wnv of prunimr, Hprnvim; mid oiiltivfttina for his Bon Trov. who ih oxpocted from' C'linm Lewis nnv dny, tho sooner tho hotter. Lnwronco Jliloy, nftor a visit horo with old cro nies, has irono to Oakland, Calif., mid it is tukon for maul oil that his old job ns salesman in n lenilimr eliilliiuu establishment in bun Fruucisco is LONDON. March JO. "There is no doiihl thul Hie 'iiriuer (Jcriumi empnr or wan the first ami responsible au thor of Iho war, Ho absolutely wish ed for it ami cumliicleil il himself in ii II i I m I'lilhlcssnesH and hiirharilv." Thin is a hIiiIciiiciiI ullrihiileil to the I'linee of Monaco by the Mull's Paris HorrcHpiiudciil, ' who Interview the prince there. The corrcHpunilcut re calls thai Hie Piiiicu was formerly a ucrsoiml friends nt Kuipcror William, hut that' fricmiHliip was severed liv tho prilli'O in u tclcvraiu-Kcnt to the former emperor in September, JDH. "t'nlil n few venrn Imforo the wnr," the prince is uuolcil as savinir. "the Ocriuan cmnt-ror seems sincerely to linvo wished i "'a ee nnd u renewal of iiilcrcourHo wilh France, J know this hei'iniKO I was eiilrimled with a mis sion tp trv to brinir it about. Hut nt Iho name time, a terrible iiioL'ulniuniiiii wiih crowiiii, in hiui. u was anxious o see (lermiinv over nil mid from the In v when be fell il impossible to at tain tins end hv peaceful means war beciiiiin nn obsession with him. "I shall never fortret the furv in his face mid the hiilred ill bis voico when in Julv, 1011, he told ma 'if tbev oblige me to make war Iho world will see what it never dreamed of,' These wordn were hypocritical bneniiKO the emperor noiild not pretend the wnr into which he declared himself driven was nt Unit very time beintr prepared for in every detail." I.PnRIIESilO'JERGE nKHLIW, Friday, March 7. (By Amocliitcd ITcaa.) Huko llunso hM boon elected chairman of tho Inde pendent noclullst party at Ita confer ence. Ilorr Crlaplen, south uormnn lender of tho Independent socialists, waa olectod vlco chairman. Tho fact that Huaao provontod tbo convention from awlnidnK to tho ex treme left Is Interpreted aa a bIkh that tho way t being paved for an amuliiamntlon of tho majority social ists and the Independent aoclnllata. Till ImprcsHlim la holnhlcned by tho CAiieuanloiiH mudo by tho Roveriimont to tbo aupportora of aovlot principles, JAILED SINN FE1NERS LONlON Mar. 10. Sinn Folnora who have been Interned In KnKland Imvo lieeti released In bntiliea durlnic tho Inst few day. A scoro returned o Dublin on Sunday. Among thoso recently retcuaed la Counteaa UeorKl nua Mnrklovlca, who, nccordliiK to tho Dally Sketch,, la llkoly to attend tho meeting of tho hauao of commons on Monday and claim tho sent for St. l'atrlck'a division of Dublin to which alio was oloctod. It Is pointed out that tho question of her eligibility to tho scat will arise, us hor husband, a 1'ollsh count wna nevor nnturallr.ed. alio, thoroforo, Is said to bo legally a I'olo. still omii for him. Horatio Wulcott is employed jn local Soullicin I'ncific vnrds. mid Klwood llcdbcnr will ulso Work here for Iho railroad 'temporar ily. Furl Fralev is, nccounlmit lor a biir lumber concern on the Orccon const scctioi). Kil Ilarrett has re ioineil tlm merchmit tnilorintr cslab lisbmetit of l'liiilscrund & Ilarrett. John Knders, on tho morniinr of March III, ana in becomes identified wiih the big depnrtmcnt store establishment hearing Hio family namo, 11. 0. llut- terfield is filling his old familiar place in the Hotel Austin tonsorial emporium. Hurtnn Winne has return ed to hi"b school stiidieH for tho time being. Meredith Denver will renew studios uloiiif higher education linos taking up university courso in due season. Wiilkukr Thorae. liigh school irrad. some years ngo. nnd who en listed in tlm nnvv. s in New York in the ciipaci"t f imrcJmser for the Hon Marche, the bici'csl nierclinndising cs tiiblishniont in Seattle, and will visit rolativos here on his reuirn from tbo east to the northern metropolis. Kd Wolcolt bus been employed in the building line o'er in northern Cnlitur niii. Cnrroll Wnuncj' is omploveif hv an oil corporation with headouiirtors at Los Angeles,. Munv of Iho relum ing hoys hiivo not signified employ ment ea'liugs, inasmuch ns thov arc resting up preliminary lo imlieiiting a preference. S&cp Itching Eczema , Never mind how often you have tried ; and fnilcd.you can atopburnlng, Itclunfr eczema quickly by applying Zcino tur nished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large battle, $1.00. Healing begins tbo moment Zamo ia applied. In a short timo usually every traco of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will bo removed. For clearing the skin nnd making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, tho penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not greasy and does not stain. When others fall it i& the ono dependable treatment for skintroublco of all kinds, . 'riioli. W.RosoCo., Cleveland, O. I ftIIII II IU l II I II I - -' in il n mi ii n , , ULmTIHIUOUUIHUJI- 1 ?ter fill ' tl actually liMki ltk n' . DORX5TWY GISH iuBittlrnc Jarm " C ' JlQhiamountQHetun - . RIOT FOLLOWS CRIME WAVE ARREST OF SAILORS LONDON, March 0, Cnrnoml C. U. Zimmerman nml l'rivnte L. N. Wil son, American military policemen, who wero injured during the fighting to day between London police nnd sol diers and sailors? nro resting ntlietlv at a hospital tonight. It is not known how seriously tbev wero hurt. Tho trouble began when Zimmerman unit Wilson demanded that tho civil police turn over to them two American, sailors who hud been arrested in the vicinity of Eagle llipit on a eharuo of playing crops. The argument grew hitter and finally tbo policemen drew their batons and severely bent both soldiers. American, Canadian, Australian and a few British soldiers who were lounging near, portested mid fojlowcd tho policemen with tho four Ameri cans to the Hoy street police heud iputrlers. The crowd trew less dein oiiKtrittive nfter the officers and their prisoners had entered tbo building, but nn unfounded report that Zimmerman wiih dead lend to lb rents to storm the station. The police charted on the crowd nnd William Van Sice and VA win Houlund were injured.. Tho crowd finally dispersed. An Ameri can military officer who arrived at the station soon a Her. demanded pos session of the four men injured in Hie first melee, his demand being granted. A number of uninjured men were nrrcsted, but so fur no charges have been preferred against them. It is expected that a joint armv ujid navy board will conduct an investiga tion. - ' i There has been no raise in price This economical table beverage continues to be the logical resort of the coffee -drinker lvhen health or oth-' er reasons dictate a change . - , NOTA BlTOrmSTE The Tanlac Store FOR Service and .tft?SlfcJ il 1 SWEEPS ENGLAND AFTER ARMISTICE LOaIGII, -(CuncfcporiJtiice of Use Asosciuled l'rcss.l Crime bus been on the increase in Fnglund since the signing of tbo armistice nnd, in offi cial quarters, 'particularly Scotland Yard, it is attributed to a great extent to soldiers on leave. It is the natural result of idle hands, the officials suv. Attendunts nt centers where leave" men congregate seem to bo of one opinion as to whv soldiers now com mit petty crimes. Tliev snv the bearing of the soldiers has chunged since hostilities ended.' When they obtain ed a brief respite from the fighting tbev still felt that tbev were engaged, still had something to do nnd some thing to think about. People who are nt the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation and Hed Cross centers 5nv that now there is no interest for the soldiers at the front and little thev can do in the cities, us few had much money. They are idle nicntulv and phvsicullv. - ' ' There has been n tendency to blame overseas men fof much of the crime, not Americans ns comparatively few of, them are, on leave in Knslund. butj n cicouuiiii iuri ouiciiii aus siacu that the Knglish troops nro as much responsible ns their colonial brothers. "I am nfrnid 'there will belittle abatement in tho outbreak until de mobilization lins been considerably iidvnneed," he said. "If. in the mean time, the military authorities could devise some scheme for kecpingg the men more in the country districts nnd less in the cities, things miaht bo bet ter than they nrc.. City lounging in variably has a worse effect on a man than country idling." Reliability, OS BOAIID V. 8.' S. OEOIIOE WASHINGTON, Mar. 10. (lly wire less to Associated l'resa.) I'rosldent Wilson Is suffering from a cold and altho It was less troublesome today ho remained In his room tho greater part of tbo time on tho advice of Hour Admiral Orayson, his medical attendant, that ho keep as quiet an possible, Tho prcsldont lit spcndlag most of bis leisure-oil the voyage In reading. The Ueorgo Washington is expect ed to arrive at Drent, aa originally planned, March 13, and the president will proceed Immediately thence to Paris. Various conferences are be ing arranged by wireless for blm to tuko place Friday, March 14. ' I'rosldent Wilson expects to tako up at once work of the moat active order upon his arrival In Paris. There will bo no let-up until the most im portant matters are disposed of. Then ho probably will take the expected trip to Helglum and the devastated regions of northern France. The date of this journey, however, has not yet been decided upon. Baby Coming To Your Home? Tba WoaderTo) Errnt That Will Bring Much. Cladneaa. 'Are yon looUng forward, dear profpectiTo nwt!er, to the wonderful, glorious 11 mo when you ntuill bold In your arms the llttla mite, which is of your titsh and bloat. (krJth fccllnc of mlBiving? Now 1 the time to ret la condition to meet the rrUls, and three generation of women hare found In the time honored preparation. Mother Friend, a grateful, penetrating remedy to prepare their system to withstand the hock. The action of thia fnnxms remedy Ii to relieve temkm on drawn nerve, conln, ten don and UgsmenU, to relieve strain and discomfort, such aa nausea, nervousness; bearing-down and stretching pains. . By regular use during the period tlte muscles expand easily when baby Is bom: pain and dancer at tbo crisis is naturaily leu and the hours are fc-rer. Dj not neglect the use of Mother's Friend. . It is for ex ternal application only, is absolutely safe nad wonderfully effective. Write the Bradfleld Regulator Company. Dept. N, Lamar DulldJn?. Atlanta. Georgia, for their Motherhood Bonk, and obtain a bottle cf Mother's Frlrnd from tlie drug store. It Is Just as Udttdanl as aoyttucg you can think of. A Nation's Safety depends upon more than wealth or the power of ita mighty guns. It rests in its robust children and in its strong, vigorous manhood. an ideal constructive tonic-food, brings to the- system elements easily .assimilated and imparts strength and pro motes normal growth. -Scoff'a Emulsion build op the weak and fortifies thm strong. Scott & iiownc. lUoomficld, N.J. Hundreds of Sntisflod Customers AV11Y NOT VOU? KLEIN The Tailor 128 E. Main. 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