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A V- GERIJAll IliFAHTRY RAIDERS AGAR! BOMB. MGLISH EAST COASTi MOLTS OF THE COUNTY PRIIIARIES REPORT HOSPITAL Jjocal arid National Leaders of 4 IHTO IJALANCOURT SHIP SENT DOWH fc the Cause in Big Rally Here French Leave Village to Enemy Five Zeppelins Attack East Counties 90 Dropped. Complete or Partial Returns Vessel Carrying Wounded Russians Sunk by Germans, Paris Infantry, Fcrcccf to flcst After an All-Ni Reported From All Ex- Seven. sT IMIVI Jf mm tVI C. Fight a HELD AT, LE HOMME THAW HALTS -Puis, March 31 The hospital ship Portugal has "been sunk in the.

Black sea by a German torpedo boat or sub X- marine, with a large number of wound Teutoni Try In Vain to frest On at Fifty con sties officials Wedaesday. while the citizens of the state were voting for state, congressional and district candidates. Yesterday morning the Gazette earried either complete or partial rf turns from 28 pf the 30. j. Below arc found reports of the remainder, excepting- seven counties ed aboard, it is said that the Portu-gsl hail Red, Cross signs conspicuously -Another Point la French Oermaa Works Treated to Heavy om -hardmsnts Preliminary to aa As- lault by Ens-dan Fortes.

The Portugal was Owned by the Mes Lino, -1 April 1 (Saturday). Five Zeppelin airships raided the eastern counties of England last night according to an official announcement just Thus far it has been ascertained that about 90 bombs were dropped by th An official statement says: i "An air raid took place last might over the eastern counties, in which five Zeppelins are believed to have taken fart. All 'the raiders crossed the coast at different places and times and steern ed different courses. "At present about, 90 bombs are re- Eorted to have been dropped In various entities in the eastern etfunties, but the results are not known' 'It is further reported lhat hostilo sager.es Maritimes' Of Marseilles and had been placed at the disposal of the Russian government. The Portugal was London March 31.

The 'village of where reports have not been turned into the conntry seat in sufficient numbers now It in the hands of the to even surmise the winners," Amon Germans, as the result of mother vie reei long and had a 'gross tonnage of 5,683 tons. She was built in 1887. the counties late 'in reporting are Cal boun, Carroll, Marion, Poin tory for the German infantry that has resumed its efforts to break through the reneh lines ana take the fortress of sett, Scott and sharp. LAWRENCE COXJKTT VOTE. itiil la in UsMtt Verdun.

Malaneourt fell last night be fore a vicious aasault by large numbers of Uermaa troops, 'ine retired Walnut Ridge, Msrch 31. Returns from 20 out of 24 townships show the alter the village had been reduced a' ONE TEAR AGO TODAY. Compsrative quiet was reported en' western front. Artillery dueling, was the only form of fighting, in eentral Poland and Petrograd reports-claimed slight advances. 'Thirty lostwhen''W.

British steamer Seven Seas and the French steamer" Emma were sunk warning by a German submarine. The German raider Prins Eitel vFnedrichjIn port at Newport News, took onv coal; as if jJrepaiing for a dath for the-sea. l' aircraft visited the northeast coast, but no details have been yet received." following candidates are leading in the most to ruins. The battle waged from building to building during the entire I I I ii ingot. Paris report! declare that some poii Tot Trerurarer1 Marshall Bennett.

For Surveyor H. P. Lambeth. For Superintendent' of Schools W. R.

For C6ronex D. Collison. The race for sheriff is v.ery close, the vote standing as follows; Jackson 772, Young 723, Carter 695: HEMPSTEADWINNERS. pll to tiaMttc Hope, March 81WitB only one small precinct to hear from, the vote on- district" and eounty offices in Hempstead shows: For Congressman Goodwin' -1436, McKnfght 213, Bush 475, Warnoek 859. For Xhsneellor -Shaver 1,635, Sanderson 1,193.

Tillman Parks was renominated for i tions on the outskirts of the village French right flank and attempting to take the fortification east of Haudio-mont, nine miles southeast of Verdun. Here, too, they, were unsuc sun ire held by the Jfrench, but titr lis declares the evacuation was com This photograph was taken at the. Bock Island station yesterday after county races! For Representative D. Dojle. For County Judge E.

II. Sharp. For Sheriff-sloe Hall. For Tax Collector R. II.

Madison. For Circuit Clerk T. B. For County B. Warner.

For TreMurer H. II. Collins. For 'Assessor Cleo Croom. For Surveyor L.

Robbins. For COroner BALIKE COUNTY RETURNS. noon immediately after the arrival of the distinguished visitors. From left to right Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs, T. T.

Cotnam, Mrs. Minnie Trum cessful their efforts to advance, Paris 4 plete and that defensive works on both sides of Malancoortevere taken by the bull and Mrs. 0. F. Ellington.

T.nnilAtt frll ittj T1l rnnnnrt uermans. No Gain At Le Mort Tonight the German forces rushed the FOR MORE BRITISH TAXES -marking -the elose -of the long National Leaders Speak winter en the eastern front, has pre- Fteneh positions' in the Mort Homme region nud Paris Admits they gained a MeXenna," in New Budget, Plans to 'eluded infanfry operations Salse More Eevenue. London, March SI, Several new Benton, March 31. The vote from 25 of the 27 precincts of Saline county gives a majority to the following candi at Local Suffrage Rally prosecuting attorney witaouv oppoai-tion. For Representative Gentry 1,230, Bard well 268,.

Holt 940, Ellis 990.. Tim-berlake 807, Simmons 784, Stagga 783, For Sheriff Keel 1,323, Ball 355, Velvin 160, Acker 961. Jones Bal. dates for county ontee. sources of revenue will be tapped by Reeinald AIcKonna, the chancellor of For County Judge J.

S. Aber- the exchequer, in the budget to be in troduced in the House of Commons next For County Clerk George Matthews, Tuesday. Advertisements of all kinds For Sheriff D. C. Cox.

Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, National Association President, and Mrs, Minnie Trumbull of Oregon Address Largely Attended Meeting at Kerapner TheaterN ntsy be scheduled to taxation. ley 1,518, Higginson 1,114, Gratiot 360. For Treasurer Scott 542, Phillips Kent 781, Stingley 354 For Representative A. B.

Shockler, out declares that counter-attacks dislodged tbem. The attack was launched three miles east, of Malan-: court and carried the Germans into the first line trenches of the much-f ought-. over Dead Man's Hill position. The attack last night on the village of Malaneourt followed many hours of artillery bombardment The charge at Malaneourt was one of three operations against Verdun within the space of a day of the. fortress they twice attacked at Douautnont with liquid fire, according to the French War Office, were both times beaten off.

night they developed renewed activity on the edge of the Woevre plain beginning a drive against the LOSE 20,424 tot Kssessoritarns 1,910, Hubbard For Coroner Dr. aer ijro. Casualties During March Given as SOT vircuJt uu. For Treasurer Will Caldwell. For Assessor Will Ledbetter.

"For Surveyor Charles Thomas. The last four had no opposition. IZAJLD COUNTY RETURNS. E. Weaver 827, County Judge Brers and County 107 Officers tad 19,317 Men.

London, March 31. British casual Clerk Wash Hutson were renominated ties in March as compiled from the pub without Melbourne. March 31. The vote for quent'y the Russian offensive, begun more than a week ago, has halted. In the mtantirae the heavy artillery, whiab was brought up over the frozen ground in the early stages of the recent fighting, is conducting a ceaseless bombard-' ment of the German positins.

Xt is An-ticipaved that as sooa as the ground is firm enough, Russian infantry will return to the straggle and' seek to wrest from the enemy the positions that are now rnder fire of the big guna. The results of the several days of severe fighting on this front still are in doubt Petrograd reports told of the steady adtanee into German position, while Berlin declared all attacks by tl-e Russians were It was declared in a Berlin statement that the struggle -had already; cost 'the Russians men. 1 Whatever there may -have. been oi success or failure, in this preliminary fightiiig it seems certain that the Russians are to make a determined effort to drive, back the invading armies aitd torn ihe tide of the long, struggle in the east once more in favor of th orees of the czar. German Official Statement.

The report from Berlin follows: Russians yesterday limited their activity to subjecting those parts lish ea lists amounted to 1,107 officers and 9,317 men. COMPLETE VOTE ZN GREENE. eountv offices in Izard follows: amendment to the constitution of the United' States! Mrs. Trumbull Speaks. Mrs.

Trumbull introduced by Clarence A. She outlined the results of the enfranchisement of women in Oregon. "Fellow cltiEens," she "Do yon men not understand said ifellow I shalj vote fprires- For Renresetnatlve Copeland 1.062, i Varagould, March 31. The rote for Suffrage conditions in the United States, the chief opponents of woman suffrage arid the remedies for this opposition, were discussed by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the Nation al Woman Suffrage Association, in a lecture at the Kempner theater night.

accompanied by Mrs. Minnie Trumbull, suffrage worker of Oregon, and Mrs. TV T. president of the Little Rock 'Political Equality League, arrived in Little Rock yester iJhwrenee 936. offices in Greene eounty is: j't For County JudgeWallace, 1,468, For County JudKC Bratton 906.

Hon Schell 530. ey 317, Mack. 450, Branch 1,196, Jack-spn 406. For Sheriff Harris tMrwllson 482, Clem 801. Jerr 81.

1 For SheriffActon1 1.194. ident in November." ror Treasurer March 13a, uox ivv, Baadifer 232, MeGinnis 198, Merritt Telling-of the results in Oregon," she Elmore 1,617, For County Clerk Henderson 714, Gramling 584, Roberts .534, Cox, 829, Home 404, Ford 92. 168, Shirley 378, Jones 143, Freeman day afternoon. They were met at the said: As voters, we were placed on the or Assessor Fitzgerald 243. Bob 115.

For Assessor Carden 845, Hall (32. MONTGOMERY RETURNS. Mclal to tha Outiu. dirierent commissions. women were bin 101, Wood 205, Atchinson 108, put on the 8tate Vice Commission.

Sims 559,. Roberts 472, Hendrix 202, Hyde Grooms 262, Higglns 111, Hester 382. -v Through our work we nave a law pro-. Monnt Ida, March 31. While returns re still incomplete, the township' re For Ta Collector Harvey 845.

Wad- of our fronts which they previously had niDitlng property owners from leasing their homes for immoral purposes. We did forfjng WR' GROWTH in spite of the depressed business conditions for the past two ytfars, has been steady and substan- tiaL Why not put a part of YOUR growth in an account with us and enjoy the benefits which nec-X paid on Savings EnCAnTILE TRUST COHPAflY Second and Louisiana Sts. -little Rock's Home tor Savings." ports shoV the following candidates are dell 205, Shane 582. Grsy son 479, IM or-I tacked to very, heavy art'llsi-- hom- nut name ever the doorwhere the house -was rented for this purpose. Yea have Rock Island station by a Targe number of suffrage Eighteen automobiles, decorated with suffrage emblems, paraded the streets for a half hour after the distinguished workers' arrival.

Many out-of-town suffragists eawe to heat the addressee, t- Catt was for several years state -thr-Iowa; Woman' Suffrage- Association. Since 1892 she has served With the national association. She has lectured in nearly every state and has conducted successful suffrage campaigns in Colorado and Idaho. Mrs. Catt's Lecture.

Mrs. Catt was introduced last night by Dr. L. P. Oibson.

Dr. Oibson was introduced by Mrs. 0. P. Ellington, leading ia the ounty races: For County ClerkJohn Smith.

For Treasurer W. D. Freeman, i For Judge B. For: County Superintendent W. C.

Miller. NEVADA COUNTY, COMPLETE. epui to th ou.tt. Prescott, March 31-The official vote of Nevada county on the eounty races shows the following nominations: For Representative C. Andrews.

For SheriffSam E. Nunn no idea now. soon the inside of the houses were cleaned out by this method, "Through our social hygiene society, 8oclal Hygiene. we have sent out lecturers-oyer the state of Oregon, teaching the boys and girls how to live dean Hves. The mothers of Oregon are demanding from the men who marry their daughters the same purity and the same standard of morals that mothers' demand from the president of the Arkansas Suffrage A Bank Account Is An WsbsbWsbWK Iu times of prosperity, no firm," corporation or individual would overlook the fact tkht Vthe.

fat-years 'most take the lean Conserving your1rsOuree is an economical necessity and the best method of carefully, conserving your financial "resources is a connection with a large, strong bank such as the German National Bank.T You can neysr tell when; you will need. the bank having a bank back of you that is able to meet any and all emergencies you are certainly conserving your resources. Our services are available For County Judge J. Franks- "As our movement has gone on," said Mrs. Catt, "as it has grown broader, as it has grown bigger, we have been able to learn more clearly what elasses are likely to be for us and what gainst us." 't'' 4 1 First, there are those that we may call the conservatives.

-Every- generation produces a certain per cent of these people who can never' see 5 anything Dor Circuit Clerk C. Calhoun. For County Clerk Dave Martin. For Treasurer W. K.

Yancey. 1 For Assessors-Henry For Coroner C. F. Nelms. For Surveyor Hugh White.

For Cotton Weigher Lee Rogers. BENTON COUNTY WINNERS. Women's New Spring Suits, 912, $14, $18, 924. women who marry their sons." "The schools are being run for the We found in the schools a new that of vocational training. Wedo not believe a child should be trained any one' calling.

He should -be trained for all callings. "We also found the women teachers received the same salaries as our policemen, and they did not receive as niuch'as the maleteachereThey now receive the same salaries as men from the standpoint of service; j-irf- Womsn'Well r'-'. i "And Oregon women are -well -versed to all, and your account need not be a large one to be welcome. U. 8.

DEPOSITARY. 9- -wlml to th GoMtta, good in that which; is not Bentonville, March 81. Nominations German National Bank "'The Bajik That' Takes Care of IU Crostom for county offices made In Wednesday's primary arei.vv For County Judge k. Hill. For Tax Collector A.

B. For County ClerkEd Hale. on all We.have a lawin Oregon requiring the secretary of state to issue to all voters before an election a pamphlet giving the -arguments' for una against any question to be voted on. In this way we -know what we are votihtf And we are progressive. j.nese people do not know the meaning of i progress.

No power -on earth can njove this class of conservatives in.be-, half of woman suffrage or' anything else that is not an established fact. The second class I shall call the They believe that men's suffrage in this country has been such a dismal failure that it is idle and ridiculous to extend the suffrage to any other classes. Some believe in property qualifications for" suffrage, some in educational. Some do not know what they believe. This class is tope lessly pessimistic.

Tbey. are, the J'ft aver, the bac k. numbers. 'r-r-y: there is a third tlass, we call Thinking About By our vote the largest bridge in the United States wai built over the Co lumbia tiver at Portland: we voted ror good roads' and for bond amendments. And a by our -vote 'we- have improved the-'sfate.

We have not broken A Spring Suit? the and this. class is a real opposition. Ve have one dangerous condition in our conntry. It is this when some great power with money eon tributes vast sums to politlcat cam i paign funds, it virtually buys the con- Smart Clothes 5 4 si aeration or tne leaaers or tnese poiiti cal parties which have received these contributions, and they are able to largely control legislation, whether it be in a city, in a state or Hart, Schaffner Mapx And Other Good Makes Are Here at up any homes ana we nave not the divorce "percentage. We re ahirply making' our homes better and making better citi.ens with' it.

f'Some may tell you that we will nse onr vote against "the party not making suffrage a plank in its platform. The women voters, of the West will. never use their vote in any partisan politics. --The ushers last night were: Misses Margaret Baueum, Louisa Gibson; Effie Jordon, Nell Cotnam, Mildred Cornish, Mabel Wittenberg? ABess Rogoski, Gladys Emerson, Halt ie Curraa, Msy Thompson, Dorothy Dungan, Lucille McDermott, Louise Wsrd, Elizabeth Mann, Mildred Snttonj, Josephine. Miller, Norma Huttoa and Adele Johnson.

frs. Catt snd Mrs. Trumbull will be the guests" the Polititl Equality League today at a luncheon at the llo-tel Ktrion? There will be a suffrage conference at the hotel at :30 o'elock morning. Mrs. -Trumbull will address the, conference.

Catt and IJrs, Trumbull will leave tonight AVaahington. $20, $25, and Up i Xlothes of a iohal reputation' made with' exacting, care. whose manufacturers as well as ourselves 5 in a nation. And powers whicb care nothing for the welfare of the which ears nothing for the. democracy, which only stand for their own selfish, interests spoilers and wasters of our land they are opposed to woman -t.

1 Wbo's Paying Them? "When men travel around from, town to town and behind closed) doors, talk with men about woman suffrage where no woman-could know what is saidone asks who snd what it is in our. country that considers it worth money and lota of to keep women from, voting. Who is paying these, men I do. not pretend to know. We should have a large company of trained sleuths to find Beautiful New; Spring Hats Values to $10 A one-day opportunity to save on the purchase of your new Spring Hat Hate TKat Are Different- JHats-That- Are Original- Showing every' new and wanted shape material, color and trimming.

You must see them to appreciate the. unusual values that they offer. Make your' selection early; Up to $10 Trimmed Hats, today, $3 S3. guarantee satisiactory e. Hat Let Your New Interwoven So- ka, SUk or Lisle.

Wear guaranteed. Lisle 25c and i5c Silk 8hirts -la every new and styllsn color. Prices rise gradually from to 6. Be a Dobbs, f. Btetson or Carlton They're Here at $30 to 5.

onr greal opponents. if we can aind thera in' New York it will mean the success of votes for women and will arouse the patriotism of America. There is but one solution of this question-honest politics, honest votes, no purchase' of political parties, of legislation nor of Congress." 41 I CIcafnD'GI: Mrs. Catt outlined the history of male suffrsge in the United States andt the unfairness of taxation without representation to which women are subjected. She answered the objection that woman's place is in.

the by showing the results of a woman 's strike in New York last year and threat of the women to tie up business for eae whole day. Mrs. Catt concluded her address, with a plea for suffrsge txterminstrt quickly and thorof-hly, Diretion 15 A Iwoi i and j. Bold bf.

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