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- o o o cP Phone The Observer An Independent Newspaper Prints (he Neva the Day It Happens. Newa and Tour 1 Want Ada" Main S7. volume xvin K LIMIT PAGIitf LA GRANDg. OREGON. KRI PAY, DrCCUM HEtt 13, 19fe. EIGHT l'AGES NUMl'.EI.' i;r O 0 SJ& tit- e e e .' J HHri MmII tfJflH'M BHS i iiLuiuLifi m Lniu r. . s h ill ui ii 5j imii 'iiu ir at- mm rmm mm i r . ' n .fs, Km m mam m mmu ivin i ft aaam . Hi mumr vrrv.-:-r Air.rr.niu GMAT.WELCOSE.GRfiETS A.MER ' ,ICAN CHIEF E.tWL"ny,E AS HE LEAVE THE SSIF. MILITARY SALUTE ' FROM SHORE BATTERY la Wtltomed hy the ycr of ttrvat the "MtseAcF tf lVftcv and Justie" Mm. Wilson ' I'rccedus Hiuhaud; i'arrtiofl SmU Aoerkio BKKST, Dec. 13. (United Prs) uy advlfory circlvv Is trait, to be p!n PreaJdent Wilabn strpd on Krtnch nin8 a trip to tha United 8tatea, aoil at 3:22 this afternoon. Mr. W'il-1 . . aon yreceord th president, carry mjr 1 a small Anrierfcan fla. Mr, Wilson and hi a personal party left the Gttn-yt; Washington in- a' tutf flying ,th profi drtial flajr. As he nearcd the Niid ir.jf Flip, shore batteries ' fired a sa- lit' of twenty-ne t-une and the mha .atruck up "The Stur-apunKltt Ban ner." ; The hills rising from tlie water front were crowded with Breton wo men and girls in quaint costumes. Mayor Hervaauit, 'rt'iinic the recap tion committee, saluted President Wil on ai the "messerrper of jH'acc.and justice," saying': - "You bririK to tdr nientert Europe the comfort of your authoritative voice in a debate which will end our quarrers." Kicht American canteen workers ' presented Mrs. Wilson with a bounui-t f fjowers as she stepiwd on the pier. They were the only woinfi purticipM-1 inr in the ceremonies . j cheer, of the doiyrhlwys and. sailor, as he entered an automobile that ttwic him toHhe station. The road ws lined with soldiers. Groups of School chiT-;of Hrn nff natlnr.nl snnK of Kram-fi Jiml America. A speciaL train left im-; .,i;u.aNr torio i Arrived just After Noon. The George Washington, with I'res .irVent Wilson and his official party alioXr-d, arrived off Brest, shortly af ' ter noon. She entered the harbor, steaming( slowly toward tier anchor age, at 1:10 p. nt. Paaatd Over' Luaitsnia. JOS DOS, Lc. 13. (Xlnird I'rtas) The Georjre Waahinpton, bearinir President Wilson 'and his official par ty, passed over the if rave of the Lusi tania, southwest of Ireland, late yes terday. Many ships from 4'ueetv town met and saluted the liner. The Situation titiral. NKW, YORK, pec. 12.--(L,nitd Tres.i) President Wilson's arrival ift France means the American partici pation in the .discussion of the prob lems of inter-European polities, in which the United States is interested solely8 to prevent this, country from, and ownership f 'the te! j?niph-and vain bein? drawn Into a Transallan-1 telephone, system of the United States, tic war. Kvery other power at tfcek . ; . - conference will have very positive ma terial rights to safeguard and im prove. ' ,e ' In Viewing the international situa tion from a different standpoint than America, continental Europeans still hope for the realization of territorial ambitions which the conference will certainly not justify, but to America, :jeaouie and deadly enmities are without rea?on, and- only .desiring theirs to be curbed, foiif they are not it may end in another war, involvitu? innocent neutrals and thereby cfiTy ing the United , States into another conflict to defend neutral rights. DEATH OK Ili:iATIVE Mm, Ellen K. 'itn I'.ecrivci Word '9 That Nephew IXcl in Krnisfe Mrs. Heb! H. Crosr-. of tliis ritr. has been aotifu-Al Of the d.th of Il'T "nephew, vt Mj )r Wlllard D. Slralsht. of New York C!ty who died r.f pneumonia in France on wDecelnbir 1. Ileii.les bi o'.ve !m mediste fa,fttily n or.ly sister. Mrs. Sanborit' of New'oYoik t left to mourn his untimely d'-athi1 fiwift to failing-health and th" prevJline sickness Mrs1? Ci )s;; will r.ot be able to ftfo New Vo:k at the "ins- fiecho-Siovak trwps. I lev.? f ! ..,r'. '? 'M.t Ml- -,.?CVcr..- W-l., S , r. .yV" ":"",ry .-XT"-:l ,0.P,' "",U!ntlr Inatrninen.,. ,-.,l,..: to iiMov-nient known as J.e Joint ; ' : . V .yV.-'..'J ' J,Q-''kdfc.&'K-hX-1&friml ifJ!'i"y wil1 ho seut i some naval TRIKII'S CT:.lt SAXtlN. CAPi(5I.J,.,r,Pnjry ..;,,,,,,,,i..n. (!vaun,l In' ; . . V A r -V: ' r..;'. -.. , X i:6&$T fjD () KS T (g, '.,., the r..-v ,! ,i io)... '&;". -' A '& :r", ;''"' (. 'JH-'J? " - X ) M-n of tho i.iM will receive PARISf A.,-, l:l.-td,k...n a -vn the el.u-,l, for Cl...,.i.n I- J'!..-r-i ' SZXSSX&X'. ' ' - T fl "' '.T':",fi5' f KaJT-.'-iL ,A L -ilLW' SI lh.lr,j,:,y up to the time of their in WTMiMia jum inu-.nal't tw irier.M... ... m i' " - ' , v- JJ. , A " . V . ZiZTm-iW-: wnul:l' has IK'en (ktuoic.i bv tne u."vyr.il. w :.u...i.e.- ui ...... r.iuc ; y ,73; .u, vO fo. ' fl.o ixm lor ine per Saxon capital, is forty miles norihwe.-t'-of ZwiOa. I f -I H,, t TV J utn. jtinafisT'Bn niuxs, a contpie uou figure during the Boer war iut new a vhi(i mmhf tff ft British Mtili. GiZAIION WILL CONTINUE l 'VSTIOX lHX'IDKi) AT M KKTlNfi . Hi;.. I) rST NH.HT. Loyal Ixffico of Ixciicni nnil Lumber men i Kenain an l'tac Kri;ar.iaatiou. 4U c'A.'nti'.) lit- mcmtK'fK of local iii 1 1 ..... i .i fers a:l l.tibtrnM-'i, composed j ' yT-1 VV -f tin Ceorre 1'i.lmer i im'. company plart, met at thf ! 0M 1' to-rei-nve rejmrts- the crit convention held at .ePo- ". wh,,'h -Ofve!ltlon was litUnded l,' employe and employer reprfenta- ! ji lives from Iojt.viuk and- sawmill ; operations in Oregon, Washington and Idiho cast-of the Crailc mountains. The mcetinif wr.s well attended and r nthusiastiiuliy and ufinnimouly ci dorsed the program for the continu ance of tho oranizjititMi as outlined at the Spokane ronvehtinn.' alt is the aim and purpose rtf tht employts to ma-lic the organization 100 per c'nt at the La Grantte plant and they were assured the hearty suyijmrt and io-op- (Ccmtint.Hl on Vzve. thfp ,CO.NTUrL AM OWN Kits HIP " Be solution on the Subject Introduced . in the House. WASHINGTON', 'Pec. V: United Press) iteprescritiiivi Mron, rhair man f the .hu: j.o tuffice loinniit te, today rtvrt a resfilution for the it.:i;n3;:iit irovtrnrnental control METHODISTS TO IUST!;tT mnj M;-; K 1V-,14 (o:Aff; di:. i A.Vii 19 Mft'lini; ' 1 l-''r Ibc lini,. of anui'niitiK n .lo.'nt t'cuteii urj ( ainnjiin. (Ccn'.i In- p--:ltlT,.n.or.l lor the i:a i, rnnue U'i- ; . V 1S ml I J" " ' ."' V ti "' w- - '.At&M :' n-luru cmugn u, soon as iney , , , ' tfict of the M..E. thurrb. gfi-r, )il ; f VOi .t of tho army. It... ai-mberltbo naval .lc,u...rv anan. . ,e- li.e ,.l!owir. .. m , nt which v,iil ' t i t 'l : I o U ' ii V ,''"'-' VW t ' OTilf X? iwlllMake pT,r rny !.. "' , , , , 't.nly t,,.,.. H, n..-beM of, MV-f imay r,.Ul. from ttto disbm.dlng of obaerva ovy car, -.per- ,lu-h.-tt but ,1,0 tciu..,l public ! 'f L': L-f KSfK'&V i : the St. A. T. C. a,.rdiB(; to Karl asfonltni.,,! U.I d -gnx W.-I1: ' 5 , i . i-Vit?77 --l-i-' ' '' 4 XLif"A-' a'-'.' "n.hank. secretary to President , " 1- " l" 11 '-' C ; M:r,is,. nn.1 la liefre, ef ! ?-03? '-' -aC ' OV 5Sr7'!V0 :. and time work. the b. Cr.in.le ii 'strict nnf the . . " ' "' : . f T-A ,'2, V''SV" ' Zt'O i i Tn" ":lul1 u"" "'o l'nlvnerlty. "" S M" MHh4'st LinM.nial cburci... cem-t i: J ",fLV -ji fe ,i ?&rsr' .:. , "j9fZ -f ;cimll lilO of llfdJT men, will Wob- lenf Helena. Mi.nl. 'pos'-d of ihe s!s....tirn cr,e:,!iw of : ,i a is' ' - - '-Aj-i Jk jftitf h? I. dl.adel tl samo as Abe j . Tho bariacka. wli.-yj, liaui Iii.ik- Orecnn. are to n.t in a listr!ti , k ; ',' -. , . - ' Bi - - ' "W. - Vfcf .-X A'', j army corim sluibjus, Ensign Ifop-jM 20 men of v...:iny A, will Conference .l C.-nt-nary Insii'ute i ' . -'"' '& -' . . " - dft' ic,'"f 3.), '- 't ":i il penWimer aal.fr So far none haveirove.l to O) l-nlnf-.-ily. N' d-fl- . , . .. , ,, ; ''. . .... .-. - . T V,. 1 ." 14 I'M. ll ,.., ....... ..r ..? 'nil., nl,.n h:,.e : Mt Ih.ii lll:ilo PihB'W'-als. .TM. in..'-es Vf-m enlist- I -St.. r,,.Oni,.ni, t...ri,Kl l. m.w '. s.hil' -;..-r ,,t,, uv lt, ..;,rr. ! area of !.! aued on n 2)W ::itwy :wr,(H t HrsAHitm W 0i. o , f OAMAGING EVIDENCE OF CERHAN INTRIGUE 411 Mm Hoat . Out U rn SVUlwi biptmuiKa odiI -The? Wr in- attvt'd Ciftm ttrrtiai tuat s (iriot War U'ouM lie rrvc'in- , WASHIINr;iHV, Dw.'ll. (UnrtH Pfws With hrr olans umnUtrATor (j'.unginff'the work', into war, irmny in July, 114, mniHixchcd a hundred and thirty trained propagandists to thV United Ktats; South America, Mexico and t'hina. They were inform ed on July HKh hy Omiun officials at Berlin, .hat there wun to be a war, heiitir thoroughly' iiks'tructed in their tanks. " Captain Ije.iter of the Army intvlli pent drpartment,t tiave out tlua m formation today, ' . All. Skilled f'uhHriftta. Thirty-one of these pntpujfitndit. arrive! in the United States, in Au ffusl, ltJ4f jufct ' after Ihe war was started. Itt r submitted a moss of cviden-.p ' from' the files of the army. . Much f the .fvidenee is beinar withheld as a L.asis for future action. Thu hundred and thirty propagand ists assembled at IteHin were ekilled puSJifixts who. hiw( leen Kpttadir.f pro-ermai propaganda fur Un yeara hejoro tre wnr. FItE VVUS IIIOTKKH AMSTERDAM, Dee. 111. Kxtensivi; riot ocrurrrd Wededay in Awshu, ':ili.riiii uci-mdirii 4n d i k nr N'hia f mm ruuue, and machine gun and rifles were used arainftt the mobs. Thrie pc inftim wp killed and five Keriously iniu'rid and a- (freat number wounded blitfhtly. Troops also reported to their arms .in the neimmnng villugo of Sch.nwie.en. II TRAGEDY OF THE BBEAT IS M IHi: SI JUKI 'T !' l'lllihl- KK'lTIM, film I A Mil ION " ' o " Amr.ia U nlhl i. s Ir.vl the ... - , ', i - .. ttorbl i'.i'llif for lt-fuK'-t t . . of M o . T ,. - tin " linvviuLt fi'nh I:Midiri Wio;i .iMhiied tho f "Hi-twine p;t-' I ng the air moist, per i did work aim the United Jitatu en elamaliou: " ' c ' ' of b-ni i..ay w'Ay ha sated tered the war by carrying-' the mcs- i'or mnro Ihan th.f: yeaia AUilt- flat now $ta tip in tlie chimney 1 ;Mresfiiproel by" Die government to ienn iihlUntluophy, has fceen larsi - icUir iu bcBpirg a'ivo Armeni tt, Syrian, (iroek nni oilier' xiles aiid' .fusees of W-ir:j As:a. 4 0 ifinift Ins!l:rt nal the possibility cunipnigH, which opens Monday, Ile On two foimer ti'M asi'ms 1 hvi- ol' an,s (4:jiii;r;!i nVy in -Jjo lonn of eember 1, wiJI lose , iJecember apiiealed in the Aai. rican p 'dplc In lftral.' d trail ie li -rfluc! of atrriiiH I and oiptlie day following the organi-ht-hftlf of tlu-srf Jiopieless' (;iiffeieiK,'jint niotintains "iiouid , ho fnntn- ; in tin .adjoining district, has supplunt--wn thrs f.,r eSery i rron 'tjcsiriiig to i - r iCurtia ifd on I:4te Six.) RECONSTRUCTION W3K iN DEVASTATED FRANCE r'-uOmciron p-fiMl in now; TIi photograph shows a P'ie I Kiruu Tltj,' JSritlfcli onstructe-J a vv- I l&INT American Cu:eil liror Ktrcjch in (he Rhine KreHak Wlttl THE AMERICANS ON THE liHWK, Dec. 12.-y United Press)-. smiivi irons ...u I'I.ci.ii.ijl UdpiUOlIJT me OX SIXTY-MILE tftl!hino on a front of nearly sixty miltO, ramus arc guarding tne lett bunK KoKMMU KKSUUNT VASKKS Word liiis been i-eeoiv',iof iho 'death In Sat'diuuu' nf Mi. Abec, father of (loorpe AL.og sjijT Mia. Jar Hilary, of tb-f ci'iy. Mtfc. Hillary wus called to hqr father's Wiside Several dnyx aso and tils ! death, ou nccotint o" ,biS3 verv a.l- ,lu-id ttK0 no iinexiHtoa (Tho deceased mad.' hi:i .J101110 i:i " Li llrnndi' several -ijirn nee. " The tyw R. 4 N. .HiavA dnce and concort t hirh was to lw h.!d on "ft i (, rtrtfinln'r 17, lias ii:aa lHisttfc,iil(l -i i date. Those iw hoid tirfcuta ftj the event ai !Viuu:Uc(t to rotaifi t ho fiuo un tltejr will JiO aviiablo when tho d.t is di:ltiy . uiudu. In tin j nu'sntimo. if. tho wo.-ithnr .con-l'.- (IIoiih pfinm, otho it. nil will apirt-ar 1,1 "ncert on 4hu -stroota and Wl" nu ,nc,r in:iV;appearnco .ill ho In public. JOSIAH BBILL . YIELDS LIFE Kt rni.Mi: ha w v. Was IVtnti iisly tiHi'alry 1 iwt SliKbily (rs Am"" i WlMllMU I. Mr. II. II. linill Jin -ti'reivetf an it doath ot bin Tfit. J 1 1 son,, Jo; iuh I,. ItrHl, in Kraiic!.. in Hit) rusuluity list of juttl wevk a to tbe yttin nr.ui's naititj upiiear ed in tai li.U f iT,im Hilui had been ulirlitly wTuid d. Joniati L. I.i iil w.i pr.n-ticii'y ill tlli8 f lJilla.ll.il It y. If in Ttimie pl.:m; ntu'Licr oil vb'ii. or the all I'umI "jo.i::-.;-iti tint tumo vi ! Uteil air.cottir.t y f tJ, ( IINM liIM. !' lauiiTili't In '"! H.-iviiiff' ItrAly fir IMstiiliuti.nl. POKTI.AN), I) e lli.'Toftl Ha.'ir; in tb? Iloi:!!,1" a pampUlel of bititH nit bow Ui t tinker ve fuet in hm-ulr fiiriiarws. '?oai heafets. hut witet plafitt; and kltehen ranK: , Is niiw 1 cad fur distribution af ttie offigu'of KtM Administrator Kied J. Holmes. . t i.'opi it "may bi secured from fumity Eui AiliiMutstrators . aifd fuel deak'itt tliro'i;Ii tht siIioipIb a.'ii .t he r fmrees, aietirdlnK to II. i E. Kennedy, H'.iit'j eitiiwcrvatlon rtl- iivcior. w tin is in cli'trne. of distri- 1' 4f !r h Th. -pimphli-ta will a.H'i ti rupp.i'-l up on r-'tueat ... . , i ... , , . !at ttii ntAU ii't0 a idiiTilalratiiiri of- "(If, 1 : . 7 Nf)P'b.wui"B:k tutH- litL-." ' Uv vrvi-.tT rare vs. the f uina and hi f-b.rvir-K ii.f'-iHDilima aueh .ing to Jur. K.-nrt-lr, fnd .lthough .-r is a;'nt"d i:t u f-i ways, acot a- Oioi ou j.-i s tio i !! hbortage, tin - ulillf; :ciy nnif ' b;it pfmfiible. pi on l in t ulty of rm.i.r.il r-ii" EiRf 1 ; IHEllDf THE ALLIES THAT AII19ICAMR W(M:l13 1i UNITED StftftS DOES HOI APPROVE fAfk Belief fa Ta It la ft . U IvtiU Ftwr un tha tit ran a a Maajf l)r aial la Mad Tat A Sisrfc scr atioa la ( wapUte4-N tatao :loa U laeeWtrav AMST:R1AM, De. IS. (Uirtftd Trtss) Tht German ffovernmvnt will ask the allied 'arn.ivt bi occupy 141 lin if tha Holahefiai movement con tinuea iu grow, Inilip Hiheidininn de'Iare!. in a ajieech at thcapital to day, according to Berlin dispatches. iicheideniann predicted that Amer ican troops will soon arrive in Berlin, upon which the audience cheered ' Will Ntst laterfert. WASHINGTON, Dec. l.-chcirlo-mann's statement rrirardingr Americnn occupation of Berlin is considered here u:s largely a .play by the Sm'ialint lead er to instill fear of the United Slates military forces into, iht iierman masses.' The war and state departments per sistently denied that such owilpation j contemplated. W.hile a ?itate of utter anarchy would undoubtedly cause a shift of the allied plan's, then is no intention-to interfere intvrnidly in Germany. i:,, ooo. ooo, two nix:iSSM" WASHINGTON, lite. 13. Kivu to fivt anil a half billion dollars nio( of bonds will have to bo imucd to fi nance th. aovfrnment this ynr, S r!Ury MiAdoo told the house Ways ani rnrans committeo Thursday, in i;.,.. ssiriaf firiancial quritionn. He bl thi on an rttinial of IIK.OOO,. t)i lil.JMKt in uptmliturM and memlwra of the' committee luid tho citimato was1 not too low. WIU. AHN1ST JIV TIjK MKMUKit- bhip naive ., . As Farewell App.iranre The; Will Iiiscuas Henefita of (he Gnat OrKanixation. POiiTLANU, U&i: Kb Four-minutu I who haw iierforftied nueh ai4 1 tla n'opie by word of moutn, will give j incir- vau-lictory ill tne lied t.toss 1 membersriip drive. The KeJ Crons (Continuod on Vuku i) mid the road'Oro bclnz ihWI w4-niiod tli rctoatlnu Ocr- FOUR -WHITE-. HEX TO SPEAK JOHN H. ROSSJTER fM f John M. Rosslter of 8in Franelaco, director of operation, of tha United Slate '.hlpHj) board, hai one of tha bivaast war job In Washington. He airectaJtaa moytaisnt. of Uncle 8am'e hfpplng, a butlneaa which la growing mr. rapidly the. any otho. Indu.try m-ino coutr. Bolero calling to .the hif)lno board ha wae vie pretldent and general managvr ofc.the Paclffo Mall uanilile ceraany. (WITIOF COMPK KMHENiilVE KRI'OHT SUU MlTl'tel Br SUPktlNI'INDKNT Criet Projresi Hie Beet Mad Baal All Comeraed Hate Saowa 1 ' Mlifi-ai lateteat. The fullointaKeuer( HfiiH of the public .tichrjole ia Unien eeny it ttvii- ' milted tiy Mta. A. f!U If aJjoe, majr' tciKient: . , ' Union county erhoola in ipy opin ion, are'et'couii to nofle. rS-o(fress 1b tho watchword. " Kronf. tho largtst to the ain.llest .dinlrir, thort runs one contliuius. line of cotinectail tnden eiffiy.cl kc!m! wora , We have built aomo new s.hool houses out" at, Idd iinyon, a oeio room rural, mnlciti and atttiictivn. building; also a Hot Lake and at Med Unl Springs. Tho "latter is a two room siiool furnnco hent and well equipped as well ns architecturally at ttMCtivo.; In.tbia far away district, two tcn't-hcrs aiv employed and the boys and irlj are instructed in Uic grades above tho eighth, a lont-fclf want of the district. The Park schiiol (ContlBund 01 uoae t ) i f tlnllMIT(liN lIil,AVBI) tuioia jukI lii.inn-lioas Fall to Ar ri at eii.oo. Vnlvorally of OroKnii,,, but!oni, i)c'c. li.--AVotk on tho nuyorB ncc- itrisury t' tho rllHcbiii'Ko of - tho 8lu ileum' Army Trulnlim Corns at tlift' Unlvonilly .lH i!xwcn:4 to Ijoki the flint of IIiIh wk, Due to dolny. In jreceivliiK primed formsi una In structions from til wsr departiuent work Inis been del iyed for ll week. Aluf forty piin huvo "sliiniHwl offlcbillj their lillenlloni of lenvlni! a'-hool tin soon us Iboy.t get ..tliolr d!n':haiKe. 1pst of tbeso men ar biiKlnenfs men "who wish to TSfurn to buiilneiis life. Many of them have families, and entered the fi. A. T. C. fur Um inlllMry tmlnlilK only. Those 1 ni"n ' will rocerte Hull illKebarK flrnt. " Men who deairti.'tn return tn Ilia I'nlvnreVy iiexl term to take tho reiv-ubir col lege arnik will bo the Inst to bo ii.si bar'il. The bnnlnew offlro has received numerous In'iull les f rom .loriunr Bhiilnnls, enniernlni? the work which Is to be offered next. terWi, slnco many of ilwm now In army romps will, not, however, from October 1 to ilcilui I I. thi ifclale of their tornml n. l;o onei iic.wen saiu on Iroc'IpT of orders r t I ViV T'VN PUBLIC SCHOOLS ftouiMlaJor I'OlMusou, San Eraiicl. BARGAIN COUNTER . PROPflSAL CHAIRMAN KIDDI.K HAS A fiKNU-i INE (IKft ON HEI) CKOSS . CHUISTMASjl:i)I.L CALL CHANCE TO RECEIVE SOMETHING FOR NOTHING Campaign Maniiuurs and Team Ci- tains ro in Kcadmi'ss for Hie Drive, Which Will Open Next lion day, Dvcomber 10, and Continue for One Week. , Mr. Ed Klddlo. chairman for thu Uniu.il county. Ited Cross Christma.H. rolUcnll, announce: This la the only tiSio that I havo boon nblo to toll tho peoplo that we luivo a bniKaiu enunter proposition In shapo of a drive for war purposes. In tho Chrlstin is Rod Cross membership rofl cill of Ifnlon county wo are able to nlvo tho Qeoplo soinelllhvr for rjntlijnf; nn.d throw In 10 Uod Ciohs Ohlrat mas Bonis to boot.. Vuiler.llio ar ranltomenlB of our War Chest drbo all those who paid their iiuoln tiro ntltluil to m memborship In tho Hod Cross for ouh member of their family and uro fntlileil to button, Biirvleo flair and 10 Hod Crosa Christmas ifcals for each meinboj. i ' Any person who did not contrib ute to tho Wur Cl eat fund 'may procucii a momborshlp iu tho Red" Criss umn paynieuc of one dollui- to any or tho Held workers or nt hoadquarters.'. . ' B jflimpiilRn will; bo citrrled on undef ; tho Bupurvlalon of tlui fi IowIiik cumpulKn niaiiagers: ARM-. Mrs. J'luylo: Elgin P. K. Smith; Island (.'tr.-JIrs. Klslo Hid- well; Ojirtid 1 1 .i 1 1 -E. W. Dil.onn. IIllKarfl Win. Conillt: lmbler Sam Urifoks; Cove Lev Carior; Hut 1.11k O. Dash; Kamela J. D r"ontHlnof La Cir;imle .Mrs. Ceo. pocbrun; Union L. 9V Wrbilit; auinmorvlllo V. E. Loiik l.uild Canyon. is. i'oobU:r; . Teloeasot u. ii. nynii; moil. isprinRa uun- hnm Wright; Mount (Jbiiti Mis. E, 13. Whiting, "HtarkeJ W. 11. Rrtgs; North Powder. C. U. Mnys; Pony Earl Stoddur'.l. Wallowa county is under tho jlirlsdtrtlon of tho La tiwudu chnptor. Mr. Wado Siler. En torprlso, has boon rppoifl'il cam paign, mnnager of Walluwa. county and will huvo full charge in V.;1 lowa county. Tho tMiniB arir 1 nu organi.tMi. In all parts f tbj county under the supervision of tho dlftercto. chairmen and Union county will show up with tho iMual piomptnes In tho fcill. . La Grande has been oiKiuft.t'il0 with Mrs. Gorugn V. tocbrau, cam paign manager, tho executive com lllltteo onsiiiting of Mia. Cocbrnn. Mr.. Albert Hunter unit Sirs. John Thclson. Tho headHiJarters will bo' In Pattlson9 grocery atoru. B Mrs. Oxnerls rh:tii i.i.tn u?' flu.' Held workers and Ins nppt.inted 1?'-uieu-nnts to assist her and Is looking after the details to make a short whirlwind campaign. He' llPuten niiis are; Mrs. Will Mitchell at Island City; Mrs. '. P. Thompnon, Mm. II. L. Lyott. Mrs. Glace Mnli tor, Mrs. 1 II. RiiEcidl. Mis. M. T. Andwws, Mia. W. 11. Saii'md, all of La li iml. Eaeh Lieutenant v.-iil h.io fau pervlslon ovi.t aliout I'&uuu c:ip tuins. e Pi:ii.-;(ii.i!S I'Ai liioTic WAKIIINGTON, lee. i;i.-- ( P.y Untied Press! .More thin y l.ouu opera glaaRes unil telscupes we") furnished tho navy by iLihiuii'.i foniiho us" of tli? biilhlln:.. thoutJ It may be !i.o"d in In tho campus and used for tiflii'M. All the men w ill ! I :0' 'I uniforms, which th will '.' nl- , j lowed O I'niln i". 'our imoths uf(Jr dls.liarge. At tlie ecu 01 era ,time tney una oe ... u."..... mu...... mi rt'-r ii 1 o o o o CO o o CO o o