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DAILY EVENING EDITION Number coplnt printed Saturday 2,812 Tills paper 1a a mem lor of nnd nndiici y tho Audit Itmi'tiii ur t IrculnlioiiM. DAILY EVENING EDITIOfl "weather forecast Tonight and Tuexdny fair. ' .Maximum ii. minimum J5. preclp. Itatlon .11, wind, west, weather, cloudy. roraain) COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFICIAL PAPEB VOL. 29 DAILY EAST' OREGONIAN, TENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918. NO- 9361 ) TEUTON, SLAV NATIONS ARE IN CONFUSION 51 DRAFTED MEN ARE CLASSIFIED Russian Chaos and Wilsoni an Program Causes Scri . ous Situation for Foe. AUSTRIA WONT WAR, GERMANS ARE AFRAID Outbreaks Increasing, Len-' ine-Trotsky Grip Seems ! Slackening. 1 j STOTKHOMr. J-Vli. IN C. rnwinj I has tx-crni dm rolntnslon of Itnssla moving umliiMt I.lvnnlu, iiooordliiir to lOTUl MM-hlllsl, UNTN. 1 AMKTFJin.W. I'll). 18. VK-nna mimrtn that Austria and ;ernuny have agreed If action Is nmr)'! ; atrulnxt Russia, Ornuny will oper-I btr only on Ihn Russian frniwiers. tin-' Anstrlans in I krulne. WASHINGTON, Feb. The Xlusslan chaos nnd President Wilson's fla j-llKlit diplomacy has thrown the : Teutonic-Slav nntloiin Into confusion. Fltrnlnia, nt pence wlih the Teuton. ! Im warring nsTalust llussiu. tlcrmnnyi flndH herself nt war with the linlslie- ' vlW Inn iifrnlrt to shoot; Austria, dls-. approving of the Cicrmnn annexation1' plans tottard llosslu. refuses to move nirnlnst tho holshcvlM. llussln Ir n( war with factions ulthln her country. Tho l,cnlrio Trotsky crip seems slack ening Outbreaks ore Inercaslni.'. ltahlo Bailors have deserted tho liol shevlkl nml embraced, complete nn nrchy. sprondlnij lire nnd tdnnd throuuh Finland. Tin bolshevlkl are; unnble to control. 3-J 1-n. ::-J. A list of r.l rrRlslrants of Fmntlllnt county or classified r.y the district j board was received dtirlnir tho week- i end rom I.a flrnndo. Where there aro two or morn classifications, tho ono'hiOKt deferred Hoverim Iho order of roIiib. Tho f.dowlns In the lint: William Baronial 1-n. fnrl Urnnlloy l-e, 3. a. Silas W. dairies 1-a, 2-c. Hay 1 Plobor, 1-a, G-X. J-owls '. Matthews 1-a, 4-e. i:ripKt 13. Key, 2-c. Hobort M. .Vlomeyc.r 1-a, l-o. Fukonc F. CMnrliO, 1-n, l-f. John T. Khlek, l-e, -n. , l.eo roherty, l.-a. Nell IJeuallen, 3-J. OtlM I.leuallen. 3-j. Hoy w l.louallen. 2-r. JaiuoH F. I.launllnn, Jr. ler Kftnd. 2-d. FnoH I.oKhhntiHh, 4-c. Jesse V. ftOHf,i(ff, l-. flint O. Ilnrrlson. i-a liny R Key, 2-c. farl J. Hheard, 3-J. lien Krause, l-e, l-a. TU Ja-c Oonaster. l-e, J-a. Harry Slift-.k 2-c, 1-jl. Fhlllpp Murtha l-o. 1-a. Glenn R. Holers, l-e, 1-n. Win. rialnes, l-e, 1-a. John lleemer. l-e, 1-a. M'm. Flper, 2-c, 1-a. IH'iwurd Harrison, 2-c, 1-a Arthur W. IMcliad". 2-c, 1-a Jack Pamls, 2-c. -n. f'harles Miditl, 2-c, 1-a. Frank ..Hrltlan, l-e Max M. Imdlcy, 2-c, 1-a. Joseph F. ltaltpznrr, l-e. AuiriiHt Anderson. ri-xJ Wade K. Privctl, n-x, Walton J. Hoork, 2-c, 1-a 1'rerl t'arlson, 1-a, l-e. Marlon B. Itlnehart, 1-a. 1-e. Themloro v.. liucholz, 1-a, l-f. t'hnrley Ware. 2-c, 1-a, Chester F.fJonlon. 4-c. 1-a. CharloH 1. Itunch. l-f. 1-a. Ansel I. LiindtterLr. -o, 2-d. Kdward A. Kelly. 2-c. 1-a. ThoH 11. ilhonnliy, 1-a.. i-f. Fharles I':iII.'ik. 4-c. 1-a. Wiliam I'. Ailed, 4-c, 1-a. frln :ll.!s, l-a,N l-f. CONGRESS HAS HEAVY WEEK'S ORDERED RUSSIAN ! MONASTERY SEIZED MONEY Mi' WORK AHEAD Faces Task of Finishing up Big War Jobs; Many Bills i Await Action. HOUSE WILL VOTE ON ROAD BILL SATURDAY Close Behind is McAdoo's War Finance Corpora tion Bill. i'f " I if 01 f :J I i BE C0Nk",; I: HICT ac mnn JUOI nu IUUU 3IcAdoo Advises Executive Session of House Ways and Means Committee. ASKS SPEEDY ACTION ON RAILROAD BILL PRIKING CARPENTERS RESUMING WORK; PLANS MADE TO PREVENT ANY WALKOUTS IN FUTURE GRAND MASTER OF "1 ODD FELLOWS HERE be Workingr Tmorrow- MANY YARDS HAVE FULL SHIFTS TODAY; Will Vlidt Ivodeos of County and At tend x1ftrict Convention at Ktan flcld Kiiturday. a. jGovernment Prepares ta Launch New Principle of Adjustment. r Alexandra t'ioloutsy !s a menttar of WARllIVflTON', Feb. IS. A whirl- the RtiRsian Ilolshevikl cuoinc-t mln- wiiici ot ciioinw up ine ma war , itlor of puhlic welfare. News dis. NEW YORK, Feb. 18. dnwmnt of motherhond. Minister To Tell of Life at Camp Lewis ; For the mirpoRO of vlsitlne tho va- f rloiiu T O. ri I- Iodine in tho countT I Declares That Delay in Pass-' aT"1 lno district convention at wan-' it T ! field Saturday, Gcorso W. Trefrcn, ing MeaSUre IS Imperil- erand master of Oregon, arrived here l?nr nfceos lllli mornind and left for Helix where img ouci.t:s:5. he wia vlsjt Xo s,-, thil( erenin)J To. morrow evening ho will visit the pi- Marine woodworkers union i WASIU.N-GTOX. Feb. 18 America lot Hock lodge, on Wednesday even- j .Jttl. """""OIAerS UIllOll Imust conserve her moncv like her ing ho will nay an official visit to lOIIlCialS SaV tfiat Qll the MCn jook is anean or eonuresM. i no rail- -Lches say she issued Die order for Iood' Kecrotary McAdoo told tho exe- I IJureka and Integrity lodges of this riU hp WOrkint? LOmOITOW road control bill is expected to clear zure f :1 monastery in I'etroprad culivc SCBion of tho house ways and city, on Thursday he will go to Wes-lr, , , wnuiiu. tho senate, and bo ready for house ,rlm.im, ,he clash hnt:ee ih ei,,-.H I means committee. Ho said this made i ton and on Friday to Adams. joeVerai yarOS reSUHiea 'IUU action Saturday. Chairman Smith of , ,lnd ,ho iVdshevlkl to an acute stage. I the war finance corporation bill im-J He will be accompanied by fast shifts this afteniOOn. ' Ii nine Is said to have issued a decree I irauve, saying mo nation s war Din. , uranct Master n. J. I-ayior, Grand I am; i 0 j- . separating the church and the state. I ortllpd to the allied demands puts up Warden R. F. Klrkpatrick and other j VALAU-ldlis pi eillCt ine Hieil Madame Kolontay Is working for en-ia. S(rlo"s problem, necessitating the local Odd Fellows on his visits over Will reSUHie WOrK immedi ately in the Philadelphia and Washington shipyards, leav ing the settlement in ; the hands of the President. . WASimCTOV, Feb. 18. Tbt reports that all striking wood workers In Utn eastern shipyards ' will be at work tomorrow led tho shipping board wage conunlaaton 5 to announoo the extension of now ; wage: and nxwktng oondition schedules to all New York yaods. '. In thei meantime It is learned thn hippine board ia doweiy . watch, inic the Newark shipyards; rttere rYesklent llntchesoo and the oar- -penters International onion, are.' reported trying to incite another strike. tho Interstate commerce comnilttoe is expected to ask the senate today to set a definite date for a vote on the bill. Close behind this is McAdoo's unr finaneo corporation bill. House itotion is expected early on the day light saving bill, the Honafo having al ready passed it. Iloth houses are to wind, up tho fifty million dollar hous ing bill providing better living con ditions for shipyard workers. The billion dollar urgency efficiency bill, carrying money for I he many needs of Pershing, the war and navy depart ments is scheduled to receive house direction of capital into war need the codnty. channels, which in all the proposed Following is the detailed program jhill aims to do. for the fifth Umatilla county Odd Fel- . lows' convention to bo held at Stan- Vrgos Speedy Action. field February 23. I WASHINGTON-, Feb. IS. Urging 10:00 A. M. Opening, speedy action In the railroad bill. Mo- Conferring grand lodge degree on Adoo wroto the houso that delay in j all past grands in this jurisdiction by passing the measure is imperilling U. the grand lodge. S. success in tno war, limiting inaus-; "America." trial efficiency and jeopardizing the I'.oll call of officers and delegates, licneral nrosneritv nnri welfare nf -the i .- -vn--i m r. ..... T 11 T T j -I i T ----- . . -. , jm,ur.-i ui . rit-uuie, I. t... I atCS. iippioai Him iiiiimv inn ranro.ui inn r,niijlcin Is UeulCaieCl at 1)11- country, no saiu mucn more equip- mayor. into the senate. War reorganization , ' rnent and more terminal facilities liesnonse I. o Chinmnn xro nc work will filter In the senate Jndi- pi eSSlVe fterVlCe rldCI I eS- must be added to 'tho national rail-! Appointment' of committees" clary committee, where the Overman . road this spring orders for which bill, empowering President Wilson to VS 1 v'".r "'""""g! PRESBYTERIAN FLAG CONTAINS 26 STARS r distribute tin? ailiiiiniHtnitivo func- , Ho Fnid Jt wolIifj a jroat task to do tinirnrhiirapily vll! I.o whippod into ! A wrv'ico flair with 21 stars was un-l the r0quirf d work In time to Ret the snnpo. rrnn military commiUi-o prob-..--.-.-... ! huii, .u wm- i 1 : benefitfi this year. Appointment of committees. cannot bo placed until tho bill passes. tnp different lodges. - ably will vole riuain on iln war -abi-n't bill, wlii h to-lay .ipprars deadlocked. .'V":N' .w-':" CHINESE EDITOR Austria In Confusion. I"NrK JVb. 1 x rf'.ermnny'H declaration of war atrattiHt (he bolsho Vlkl hn.4 rriusi-d a r;rrlouH situation Tilth. .uwtrI:i-UiiHrjii'v- arcf-rdin t. 4 'npenhntfeii. The Austrian .ress pro. - - Ietrt. the renpejiluc of hosiilitio in Pendleton propln will have an op . whlrh AitHlrlft dorM not desire to prtr- Prttinlty tomorrow evening 'f lea.rn tfelpnte, tue pnper evpreeH tho Inc of the life nnmntr the FoldlerK of Jiopr thrtt the Wllson-'zernln rap- amp Lewis from one who has lived promhment will continue without !wh the hoyn f.r three months. Tie v. lermnn Interf-renee. iyteriiin . rhurch nnd was dedicated with iinprcsHive aad beaullful serv ices. The church was crowded for the occ:i-Iimi n nd, Hhowinc how. near (he war is coming to tho homcrf, fully l;alf of the conKreeatlun rose when the pastor called for thone having rel-1 atlvcs In the I. S. -rvlee to Ktand. Jlev. .1. K. Snydor made the dedicn- TELLS OF GERMAN fit PQP JW CHINA l,lnn "ddress yesterday and ho was fol UOC UK nilY n,,(, ,,y J(ui,0 s,phon A Lowell. WASinS-GTOX. . Feb. . 18. Whilo ,' the striking- carpenters are resuming I their work in eastern shipyards under x . ..... . . .... .. u ... n.'.r.. . - . Something of the "Oerman curse in China'' was told Saturday evening to M. V.. Pollen ft Walla Wala, who was ! a large audience at tho Methodist amp past tr at the cantonment. He church by Pr. Xg I'oon Chew, noted j wilt speak tomorrow nt s o'clock at Chinese editor and lecturer who was tlii liu pi 1st church upon the life and here as n lyconm attraction, conditions at Camp Lewis. i The latter part of his address was Itev. i:ollen Is a speaker of ability, devoted almost entirely to the mrnti , the ability Includes entertaining , Ing of the world war to China nnd her as well as interesting nml Instructing problems in connection with it H" bis audience. Knowing that every ' denounced the Herman government loyal American citizen Is Intensely In-! bitterly, declaring It was responsible t ofntl t-.A I ti ovni'vl klu.r !.( ...,.. I r . . . . , .toyaiidliHd forfcU-ral lMv-.lgatio,i j : ' ' , " '- ' "J"':' ' '"r 'n" """r nprisins some years nflcr one of then, a so..,i .Ironi.Vi.g weliaic of the olive drab, he ago. At that Rime, he said, the rier- I W ItotlZ H , ' "", consented to tell hat he saw mans were as ruthless and cruel as 'ZuZV. ' "nd AM """" nt ,ZTn thPmKO,VM ln wrrVlilnW l' ta"'Hirt of a proper ' DUTCH MINISTER TO T Oerman missionaries were kill- ganda to Mart uK "trlke in the i RUSSIA MISTRE TED 0,1 ''y rnlnrEO- hr '1"d thp CM oods: Thelnett arc believed fore.' flll31KI..ULU nw government offered t Indcmnl- , . iy tno families of the deceased nnd ' 1 - "jn " ' make other ron.iration. Thn k.nter XTRA l, I.IIVMli:, I VI.. is. ,scm Lie and Alex Wevcnson were urrctid lo- who made an Inspiring patriotic nd- dross, lioth'of the speakers impress- . ed upon the congregation the serious- , ncss of the situation that confronts Tho ,hPr rtaJ' Tom Thompson. tho nation and the opportunity that,Prank C"r1' ae0e Peringcr and each man. woman and child has for ott7 knOWn farmers let " b? service. -The man who Is a. slacker I ''""J"-'" J . . ,, during the war will never live long I ., ' , ' enough to remove tho stigma from his name." declared Judge Ijowell. Recess. - 1:30 P. M. ' "Star Spangled Banner." rjenerai business continued. Report of committees. Flection of officers. Address, rieo.' W- Trefren,-G. Address, R, R. .Sharon.' . Sec. Spoclal business. - I Address, A. If. Johnson, Hasalo. N'o. 1TI. " . jment hi preparing to- launch a prosram Address. F. F. TVeed, Woodiawn. i Preventing future walkouts hereafter. ! N'o. Xo. 171. acting on tho principle that no itrlhej Oeneral suggestions for the "Retter. i Justified until alt adjustment meth ment of Odd Fellowship ' ta have been tried, out. Any action f.:30 p.m. . . - , contrary to this principle will be re- Banquet. . garded as aiding the enemy, i The Toastmaster. James m; Kyle!" i policy to bo followed Includes: rener- S:00 P. M. jal wage increase; basic eight hour Exemplification of the Initiatory da5'.- open or closed shop conditions they would degree, by teams from lodges at Free- I according to conditions in. the shopa like to have some stenographers to w ater. 'Weston. Adams. Pendleton andlbefor' ,ne war- ' ' uiswQr for them the letters of in- Manfield Xo. 230. 1 FARMERS GET MANY REPLIES TO APPEAL FOR RANCH HANDS The following are the men whose q" Ti'."1. families arc members of the church Tho. Fast Oregonlan published a runners of other I. w. v. who seek ' lo create dlsHOIIsiaclioi) in eastern and f.,r whom the stars were sevn - . . ' , . . , , en the fa- j hor shortage and could not find men i i. ,u.T' ii ... ifor the "work on the ranches now, nn , W "r TV r13''" ! mentioning tho three farmers above master I N. V... 1 of w. Campus as wme gc;lrch hands Jelmer Anderson I . S. Ambulance wns published in thc Cregon corps, hort l'.iley. Kansas. 1 ii ,.. i been coming from all over tho north- ' 92 John i r.,ne -n.i, ir0i-- r- " ".,.. viunaui, r . . .. tns, .-o. zuz. F lvth Hattniion "v 1 r- "'"'"""y ' satisfying their rrcsent Committee of Arrangemcnls and lie ' neens. m.i.l.n Itoscoe It. Ioane. medical depart Pr. James A. Host, lieutenant t:. S. M. It.. Fort Douglas. I'tah. Of f loci-s. President, Vi'. T. P.eeves, p. G. Vice-President. J. Oihbon. P G. Secretary. J. K. lieam, V. G. Treasurer. Joo Bailey, p. g. Warden, L. K. Roy. Xo. 165. Conductor. H. Thompson. Xo. 32. Inside guard. J. A King. Xo. 58. Outside Guard, H. H. Howell, Xo. FLOUR SUBSTITUTES SOARING IN PRICE needs. One fireman on thc railroad at La- nmjou. In the men's room I. W. V. ciotbi,,.. ,,V ro .be t i . ' rctuseu sucn a settlement, he sal.l. and , ... i.ranae wrote over to tnc effect that literature udvocatliiir sabot a ire amlin Instead seized one or the Chinese cit- , ' ho has a good Job hut would get a 60 llicraiurc winwn sanoiago ami Otiny. accordinir to 1'el roiri -nd tils- . . .. . Edward A. Fail Fast .tlt-lslnn Srd - ... .... . i . T -... It.p iinu nt.m ,t as ;l port, inis leu to uay layoii anu oner nis services to patchss to papers here. They also lh Tiore- nn,M. r?m Co., Fort .McPowell. Angel Island. ,h f.Jrm ir , .., ,!.. vlnlrnro was wl l. ception tommiitces. W. R. Longhorn. 1'. a.; Joe Bailey, P. i : a. L. DunniTig. P. o.: L. T. Kenison, P. G. ; Jake Stork. X. G.; R. A. Holte, T. D. German troops j "probably correct ' IStill ISSUED AS AMBASSADOR TO IISipeacetalknowis HiriUHOUHUUIl IU U.U, SEDITIOUS SAYS TAFT j were then given the kaiser's now fa- Selection is Popular One in Diplomatic Circles; Willi uik buceccd Sato. J WASHINGTnX, Feb. IS. Viscount lshil, head of the recent Japanese eco-. uomieal mission to America, has been, picked as Japanese nmljnssador to America, succeeding Sato. Ishii is1 itopular here. He formulated I he agreement with the Fulled Stales re garding the "pen door" policy to China, ami smooth, il several Japanese. American difficulties. declare reports that General Kaleil- . ...... ........ ... 10. i.on . mss.l. s.s : mous Injunction to conduct them- : M1,M winoiiKi nan suicmeo nfe selves like Attlla nnd bis Huns and IV. N'g Poon Chew declared they fol lowed their instructions to the letter until General Chaffee of the American army called a halt to their methods. However, after tho American. Eng lish nnd French armies had retired, bo declared I be German troops marched 4to Inlles Into the Interior, killing men, women and children and devastating the country. China was. not in a position to do anything then and was forced to let the atrocities go unavenged, be said. Vbo noted Chinese spo!;o fluently and spices his address with many hu morous remarks, .ills talk was very much enjoyed by the audience i badly. HATniCTlS AJ5K CAPTIHFJ. LOXOOX. Feb. 1 S. The Portuguese captured several German raiders near CAMP CFSTER, Mich.. Feb. IS. "llrand the present peace as propaganda," former President Tall lold the largest lssombly of enlisted men in tho Cal. Arthur V. Edmunds. 13th t Cavalry. Troop 1. Douglas. Ariz. . WANTS WORK KXPEDITEI. 1 i.wik man, j.ieuienant Colonel, Q. wtcnrvKTOV reh. a s.s,.Mi-r Vei.vel.nr.nlln nH .w 0.1.1.1. ... M. C, Camp Meengs, Washington. F. : nnnlels nL.-.l thit, tlie liundml mil- , raiders nc.ir c.nvrelle n...i k...,i , Uo ncnicrg'ciicy fund bo platM-d in ' Germans in a patrol encounter near Captain, V. K. ( President. Wilson's luimls to expedite Messlnes. Enemy artillery is active the work on s-ubiimrino fighters, tor- south or Arras and Cambral and north podoos, etc. 1 "t I.ens and Zonnc-beke. C Charles C. Felbatt Infantry Ailolph Frazier. Submarine Chaser. 1!5 Alexander. Va. Richard A. Hanson. St. HI2 Infan try. F. s. N. Idv. Slst P.rlgndc A. F. Rolled Oats, Oat Flour $12.50 in Portland; Barley and Rye Flour $13.00. PORTLA.XD, Feb. IS. Since tha ' federal order requiring tho sals or flour substitutes with wheat flour, tho 1 price of the substitutes Is higher than ; that of tho best grade of flour. To day, all substitutes advanced a dollar a barrel. Rolled oats and oat flout are 12.50 a barrel, oatmeal $13, bar. ley and fye flour M2. KniRhls of Pythias Anniversary Will be Celebrated Tonight him ory of thin cantonment, "stamp- nil mieh proposals tin .se ditious, then lime will make our viet.cry certain,. V nro now at the turning polntx Knuland, Kr.'ini'e and HunnIm. have )H'f"-n f ihf itiK the i orld's battle for us oi-r three yearn. Thin, has drn ined t heir vitality, .stra ined tlietr credit and rhaurJled Hu'ir niaup) er. (''onwequeiji ly jon must realize that all i:. John M . 1 Tarn ley. I, f?. X. training siat ion, San Oieci. CaL Harry A Her man. Lieutenant Col onel. Q. M. c, A. 1. F. 1-M Laming". I S. Army. Willis Me Master. Private Vir?t lass, i rt. Aviaii.-n Section ps. A. K. V. PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER IN MOVEMENT TO SAVE FOOD Mrs William G. McAdoo, daughter of President Wilson and wife of the s. cretary of tho treasury, of whom this is the latest photograph, has bc- Signal come one of the leaders iu a move ment in New York Cit to have the you aim the war.' your hackers to end til'HMAXS t:lX. Til FX I.OsF. PWtIS, iVh. is. rur slmn ftaht ing tho Germans regained some lepends on ground snulli of IHiuicMiit wootl in Harold G. .McCnlley. liallery r 5th wealthy save food. She chanioagno, but later wore I brown hack. TlM-rc Is mutual arlllleriiig In Miii tiincr wimhI. the auv-llalllaii sail- M44Mtttt(tt4 ''"' nl"l ""' 'igbt bank oft ho lcus-. With Grand chancellor I.. E. Crouch and Walter G. Gleeson. grand K, of II. H., as visitors and Thief speakers. Panion b.ilge No. 1, ICnlchls of Pjihlas, will tonight observe the Mtli 'anniversary of the establishment of tho order. The occasion promises to be a big time In local rjiblan cir cles nnd I he session Is to start i,i t 7:.t" phnrp. In addition to Hie other fea- lure.t of the program there will be ini tiatory work I" the third rank. From here the grand officers go lo Copyright linker where they tire to have a HEISNi:. I meeting tomorrow Other dates for . front and tb them are l Mil a rlo, Feb. a; Vale. 1-eb. sliine of my Swiss Impressions. Il west. The "1; Huntington, Feb. "J: Elgin. Feb. d.-es not menu peace will follow with- .ijio Austrian 2.t..They are lo vlsll the smaller in a nay .r llimlentnirg s liasco. but slmulianc.ui ALLIED PEACE THIS YEAR POSSIBLE SA YS WAR CORRESPONDENT Field. An lllery tilen Morrison, Fredericks. ;eore A. M..r 1 1 ilth Kniiineers. Kus.se11 Parleti ca t u r. Philip Patvhrr Wright. Spokane. l.yle poller, i 'itiiilr"ii. A. i:. Aryl Kicluiriison. Pitishnr. William A. Sea re? M.. 1 t ! Co.. tli pt '. ' lvui 1,. Snyder. I " Plleldo. ilen Slorle, r "s. 1 :l, X'eeder ( Soul h. Headquarters Co . i . K, I-". France P. S. N.. P. S. . an. Corporal, Co. 1 A. K. y. France. P. S. N.. P s. S. re- proe an il- M. rperal, On P. M , P. S N'., l-'ort hnner system for food saving ly vol unteering. Aith other well known women she believes she can Induce the t ich earnestly to take up the matter ( of savluK food on their own tables. Their influence, once the movement Mains m ninmim. will r idiate to oth ers. P. s. P. Roosevelt Is Well On Way to Recovery Corporal, P. S Qiiautleo, Va. . S. Marines. P. S. training station. 1 Infant ry. iinj) Lewis, Wash. M:V yolJK. Feb, IS. Tho piial today announced t h Ki osevelt is well on the coery and will be entirt' at the end of the inont Pi. Pnited T'rcs.) aid from Austria, as the rmnrrorv . l.-llnld the west por-iilt-n is dm wobbly to warrant war Is won. is my re- sendinir troops to slatiKhter in the .L i Puwhnir flier IL 'Mi ib.u Theedor. 1 V , Aff i u- way lo le- It 111.-., s, f I X' "'Iy re end I If A - 1?.: lodges of this county In March, with the exception of lb II which was vis ited In leeoiuher. There are s Pythia I'tdfies In the slate with :i to. lal membership of 7 .'.on. The KniKhtf f Pythias are doing much in the way of witr work, nn line nf nrtlob cntisbtlng In the use of hance in a fhonnud, ii sr.foi.noo fund for lb relief of sol- denlmrg's tactics. 'riisslans can browbeat peoples against Italy with the Herman west ni drive, bnt this is about all. Storm troops have been shifted from Army -Against Alexieff rtiera nnd fumllloa of Pythlans left in' dlntreps. day of 1 1 inden burg's fiasco, but I certainly believe lhal allied pi ace is Pslble this ear. This conclusion has been reached carefully. know what the l reneh punch and Prllbh Ihe east to the w-sl front The r.er- bitldogfsiii are. i believe l now have mans are hcnsling of a. horrible new n fair Idea of what Germany can do. ras. brniany Is puitlng up the big- I don't believe Ccrmany has our rest bluff, bill he's livin of r..t suie' Hitl- tl-ying jo i re tile allies b maktim !."ees. loilss site ha mip punch Alii fnm AiiKlrlii. U ft. nflcr which nothing. Hlndenhtirg- ran expect little or no masse nre war wenry. Tho (.Nsl Pll Ml pi.rv : IMTItOt.r: l ib. t7. tlN'layod) j TIm ltollic iki an riiliing- a big army fnwti Movi againl (general Alexieff. who ! Hearing crouc h, tcckhijr to cut i he railroatl in Mos cow on Id-. Pet roiiradvi aril Marli. 'Ihe llolhcviki le.apinri! Kieff fcitin (he Lkralnc- and i-oiiiimI lcicfi". foreC nt Mjikcc kn, lnmiv :uil 'A lfr it. -fir x ..'ri 'r'" Si. w um i . i,rii mini nmrtnnwii mriTiTtn "TW 1 if is a A-i.t ttiv-.liUt-JJ, WORK OF EXTENDING PIPE LINE Will BE STARTED MARCH 1ST AVork mu the extension Of the plpj line of the city's gravity water system w ill bo commenced about March 1, ae cording to Supt. Frank It. Hayen whu is now making arrangements to s-.it his crew and equipment ready by th;i time so that the work can be pushe, to a conclusion b.-foro the hot month hrln:; an increased consumption ct water and a redu.d flow. , Stlpt. Haves will move, his family to Thorn Hollow whern tty, city ewui a house and w ill make tils hci'l-pittr trrs there in or.l. r to havo ptr.un.jl ebarce or (he vtork. The pipe lino will !e extended three miles to tap th shaplish springs which have a lars.. flow .f iinusntilly good water Kupt Hayes will manufacture th concre'.u pipe necessarj. Anticipating difficul ty in securlnn labor, ho Is neKotlutlm; Cor a trench dlnlnif machine wlilch can di- ..o yards a day, e'piU aVf A to the work of 10 men. Labor Ready To Fight If Decently Treated WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. Amort ran labor believes that the only nrKu nient lltTmanj now nude rMtandi .. f.rce. Labor Is willing and glad t-. rack up t!s arisument with Its hrt lest work if It k.h a decent plucs v. dwell, lis srii'Vaniv, adjusted nd Uv 'le ik.w. Till" 'llliilnarll.. thn lo .or stati.lpoinl a voU'ed by th mx atlve council ..f the American K1-r-. alien of lbor.