Orffn HUtorWftl Bocle 07 fo'Oil'l Bt ' Crook COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER vol. kxn PEACE IS AN ENEMY majoh iiimmhw addressed iiiq al'diknck wednesday ONLY GOOD HUN IS DEAD ONE HaUter Not Only Had Man In Central Kmplife War Is Not Won rt Major II. A. Brandon, of ttio 116 .Engineer Corps, recently returned from anrvlce In France, addressed a rapacity audience at thn Circuit Court room here Inst evening on war condltiona abroad. Tho Major drove home the (act that any talk of peace at till tlino l only an advantage to thn central powers, that they were not willing to mnntlon the subject while thny considered It poslhle to conquer and annihilate th otlinr natlona of the earth, and that peace talk by them at th la time l but an effort to break up the strong cooperation and offensive that the allies, through the loadur hlp of the United Stales, are uow tartltif, "1'ba only Rood German la a dead German," the Major continued, and he related a nurubur of acta of treach erw and barbnroua practices commit ted by the heathen warriors. All the stories of atrocities commit ted HKtilimt soldiers and civilians, hi-lpli-KS women and little children are true, and many which you have never heard, which are too horrible to print, are known to those who have hen In contact with the Iluu brute. Major Brandon says. Tho war la not yet won. but many months will be required to conquer these people, Major liraudon says. The men at the front know, and the enemy knows, that this war has bo come one In which there can bo no compromise. Too many outrages Continued on page 8 DRAFT ENROLLMENT TOTALS 610 MEN QUESTIONNAIRES NOW BEING MAILED TO THOSE ENROLLED HOST BE RETURNED PROMPTLY Clnaftlf lent Ion to be Made at Once Home Of Them To Be In Hervlce Very Moon Crook county has a total enroll ment of 610 men In the list of regis tered men made a week ago today. Questionnaires are now beiug mail ed to those on the list and these must be. filled out and returned to the local board within five days, They will all be mailed as rapidly as they cau be handled by the local board. The work of classification will pro gress steadily, and each man will be notified by the board as soon as clas elflcations are made, Just what class be Is In, etc. Some of the men In this registrar tlon will be called very soon, and per baps large numbers of them will be In the service within the next sixty days It Is said. The official list of those registered follows: From Prinevllle Henry A. Foster Samuel Benington Ellis Ray Lnno Putnam John Telford Lepard . Bert Lemly John Vlrgtl Vernon Harpham Henry Herbert Rachor Elmer Stroud Sidney Petty Marion Franklin Carter Edward Carl Paisley Victor Shawe Herbert Earl Cross Charles Otto Christian! Alfred Wellington Louden James Anthony McClum Charles George 8nyder John Montgomery Harry Gardner Davis Frank Finley Bowlln James Edar Stewart Jerome Henry Fertig Ernest Floyd Ward Charles Lee Stroud Homer Ross Grover Cleveland Willis William Jerry Hughes Ernest Theodore Luthy Ernest Idftngston Ashby William Ledford Theodore John Minger James Joseph Coggin Guy Latollette William Herman Wirtz John Ralph Breese William Augustus Robinson Charles Wilber Glasgow Robert Arnold Kegter Lake Marshall Bechtell Clark Allen Paul George Myron Stearns Charles Ford Wyman Orvlllo Verl Hayes Fred Thomas Houston , v Delbert Cratn OF CROOK COUNTY E TO BE VOTED MONDAY TO HE WED FOR KQIIPMENT ' AMMOMIM.KTING TRAC K I STATEMENT OF FINANCES MADE Grading Coat $H7 ,000 -Home fie Is Now I'cmlble Over The Mn Traf- Monday next the people of Prlne vllle will vote on the matter of lusu Ing $86.0U0 In bonds for the city of I'rlnevllle railroad. This sum will be sufficient to com plete the track to a point where ser vice can be established, and some equipment secured for the operation of regular trains besides paying-some outstanding obligations against the city In connection with the road. The largest Item of expense thus far Is tho grading, which cost about $87,000. Homo freight Is now com ing lit over the line In full cars. Expenditures made on Prliievllle Railroad Itlght of way I20.09S.OS Grading 87,04. 0 Waterways and bridges.... 22,683.62 Ties 24,020.92 Track fastenings 9,801.82 Laying and surfacing 27,068.77 Hlght of way fence 10,636.63 Engineering 7,367.87 Legal Expenses 3,788.06 Equipment 1.239.68 Insurance 1.008.11 Interest , 104.61 1'onlage 12.70 Tulephone A Telegraph .... 112.28 Accounting 767.88 Transportation 2,689.23 Printing A Advertising.... 6(7.38 Supplies 431.89 Total Expended 219,466.25 Msrk Elliott O'Kelley Luther Gibson Wyatt Zeke Edwin Hendrlckson William Adrian Yancey Roy Victor Clark Guy Taylor Glllam Dewey Montgomery Charles Chalmers O'Nell Frank Alvln Hughes John R. Luckey John Raglin Ioula William Burson Harold Norman Prose Orvllle Elwin Hlnei James Franklin Retnke George Elvln Wolke Lester Olander Otto Radloff, Jr. Frank Levi Robinson 5hie Bryant Lesly Otis McKinnon Ernest James Gibson Luckey Lowell Bouncy Ivy Lealv Lyle Hlbbard John Dewey Houston Shelhurn Dale Ayres Everett Granville Nye Floyd M. Jones Fred Vernon Overton Arlie Celden Stephens Thomas Luke Qulnn Paul Arthur Mertschlng i Guy Fergus Smith Bartie Burrell Adelbert Richard Rlmpler William Arthur Bundy Dewey Richmond Bean Archie Elmer Frank Lester Reeder Edwin Albert Abbott William Irwin Hubbard John Robert McBaln Oliver Glenn Adams Walter Alexander McFarland William Carl Smead Hector David Still Charles Augustus King Theodore Swanson Robert Walter Douglas Arthur Ray Bowman Richard Sidney Long Edward Jnspar Baker John Henry Gervln Dietrich G. Rempel Jesse Rollen Watklns Charles William Goodnight FlBher Connelly Logan Fred" Franklin Smith Ralph Lean Jordan Lex Wade Long Gall Simpson Newsom Thomas Steven Greenly David Frogge William Franklin McFarland Henry Wells Howard John Warren Crooks David Franklin Farrand Albert .Howell Lowry Charley Miller Thomas "Edmund Stroud Oscar Wllard Huffman Henry Chester Holman Arthur Burt Edmunds Leo B. Lafollette Robert William Zevely William Allen Hand William Shelburn Ayres Harold Earl Stewart William David Arnold George Perry Reams Gustaf Adolph Gustafson James Edward Galvin Wendell L. Freres ' John Zeek Carey William Foster Clarence Milton Stroud John Wilson Fincher Edward Clarence White Prince Jerry Glaze Glenn Hendrlckson William Holbert Gann Floyd Archie Rowell Ivan Howard Gove -County Journal I'KI.MCVILLE. CROOK CXUNTV, ORKGO.V, HKPTKMKKK l, 1018. AMOUNT LKHH THAN DOl'KLH THE LAST LOAN MADE DRIVE IS ON IN COUNTY TODAY Do Not Walt To lie Solicited Get In Touch With The Committee Or Your I lank At Once The drive for Crook county's quota for the Fourth Liberty Loan Is on to day. The amount to be ralaed Is 8166, 400.00, and already muny subscrip tions have been made to aaist In roll ing up this amount, and to get Ore gon over the top first again In this drive as It, has been In each of the three former drives. Headquarters have been establish ed In the First National Hank, where T. M. Baldwin Is In touch with the county, assisting In speeding up the work. Don't wait to be solicited by anyone In this loan. . This Is your war just as much as It Is that of Mr. Baldwin, or any member of the committee, und you should go today, now, and sign the card for your bond. Any member of the committee, any local committeeman, or your local bank will care for you, or go direct to headquarters. Precinct chairmen for this drive have been announced. They will sel ect their own workers. The chairmen are as follows: J. F. Hice, Powell Butte; E. T. Slnyton, Johnson Creek; Hugh Lister, Paulina; Herb Angell, Suplee; Frank Hackleman, Camp Creek; Homer Norton, Newsom Creek; J. R. Breese, Breese; J. Floyd Houston, Prlnglo Flat; Henry Carlin, Bear Creek; J. W. Stanton, Mill Creek; W. A. Don nelly. Upper Ochoco; Ales lllnton, I'pper McKay; John Grimes, . Rye Fred Julius HolmBtod James Forester Benjamin Anderson Sordal Nathan Green Wallace Thomas Benjamin Zell Anderson Melvln Crane Go Soo Alex Hlnton Frederick Carl Lange Frederick Carl Stroud Charles Montgomery Willis J. Wright Irwin Emery George Charles Oscar McGhee Luren Anbury Booth John Arthur Bostwick Jay Holllster Upton Albert Thurman Bogue Paul Charles Garrison Fred Carl Rtckemeyer Carrol George Compton Harold Baldwin Albert Irwin Craln Otto Walter Messelhelser Raymond Granville Mackey William McKlnley Trunkey Albert Bryan Roller John Chester Sharp , Otto Paul Ressel James William Johnson George Nlcolal ' ' Edmond Franklin Price George Francis Euston John Edgar Bloom Ernest Elmo Evans Leo Battlnger Oscar Albert Hudland Earl Hosmer Conser Eli T. Clark George Lee Bernler Richard Willis Rea Omar Cllne Claypool Horace Bingham Brown Samuel Lee Gulllford Columbus Bryan John Will Carlson Ray Voltaire Constable Benjamin Barr Groff Frank Winer Harley Gwynne Kennard Frank Benjamin Foster Ross R. Robinson Charlie Benson Otto Sonntag Joaquin Gerardo, George Edward Smith Francis Fordham Nash Adolph Schrtckel Archie Thurston Powell John Ely McClun Martin Edward Gerow ' Charles Edward Parrish Horace Alctnous Kelley Steve Green Walter Alex McDonald Louis Kosuth Sttton Walter O'Neil Oscar Clarendon Hyde Alvah Ernest Gillam Ambrose Morgan Byrd Otto Clarence Gray Timothy E. J. Duffy Francis Payne Wiliam Henry Lohuls Albert Hill Benjamin Franklin Johnson Chester WilltaniBon Starr William Freeborne King George Anderson Stevens John Schaah Francis Edgar Lafler Halbey Emir Darling Reuben Wilklns Wallace Charles Albert Stanton Thomas Newman Livingston v Nick Rachor Francis Lee Craln Henry Edward Seehale Edgar J. Bundy Charles Spencer Edwards Henry Stowell Cram Alvis Price Jones Charles O. Pollard Levi Shelton Hines Ei TEN MILLION FAa.NO SHAME, BUFFERING AND DISEASE THEY ARE SPLENDID IN ACTION I-et l.'s Match The Courage of France And Belgium With The Gener osity Of America Herbert C. Hoover has sent an ap peal to the people of America for clothing for the suffering peoples of' trance and Belgium. Ten million people In these two countries are facing disease and some of them death for the lack of clothing this i winter. They must be helped. Mr. Hoover says the first campaign yielded magnificent results, bring ing In more than 6,00 tons' of cloth- i Ing In good condition. But much more is needed If these war-ravaged i people are to get through the win ter in decency and safety. He says t Vl ,1V votnnln n1twl 1,1 1 . .. - .. I .. I . ' i.iuii. ofii;uuiuij v. w u i a .i u a in the face of brutal coercion and spir itual suffering. Let us match the courage of Belgium with the gener osity of America. The Red Cross has taken charge of this work and has set aside the week of September 23-30 for a special cam paign for this purpose. Every house hold In the land has some clothing that is worn or outgrown, of little use here, but desperately needed by the destitute In Belgium and France. Bring your contributions to the Red 'Cross rooms In Prinevllle and they wll be sorted.-packed, and sent to the proper place. . Grass; Henry McCall, Montgomery; J. J. Romberg, Fife; Fisher Logan, Dry Lake; Claude Dunham, Roberts; J. B. Shipp, East Prineville; G. M. Cornett, West Prinevllle. Enos Luther Rose Aaron Isaac Watklns John Edwin Whlsler ; Albert Bertram Matthews James Edward Adamsoa Norrls Morgan -. Walter Sydney Hyde William Joseph Smelzer ' Granville Nelsoa Clifton Luther Leroy Scott Fred Benjamin Jones Peter Seggeling Max Montgomery Loul John Ogden Bel win Montgomery Edward Drew Tirrill Henry Nathan Waite James Samuel Oakes Aldis Gates Brown John P. Hopper ' f Warren Brown William Matt Clabough Jay Hague Jacob Becker Harry Clay Lanlus Samuel Rufus Cox Raymond Larkln Calavan William Washington Truax Henry Koch Daniel Elbert Haynes Lawrence Theadore Burmelster George Russell, Jr. Frank James Taylor Frank Joseph Reif Jesse Lloyd Yancey Harvey Lee Payne John Fletcher Haynes Claude Rasho Stewart Douglas Cameron Ingram Clyde Hoover v David James Evans James William Stanton Herman Dill Riley Warren Frederick Wiliam Friend John Jacob Koch Guy L. Shafer George Maurice Webb James Norrow Breen Wendell Elroy Fuller , Stephen Boyer William Britton Morse . Walter David Talley John Walter Demaris William Chester Evans George Robert Sylvester . Claud Clay Barney Charles Jess Demaris Francis Fletcher Wright Jchn Albert French Harry William Neal Wilford David Grimes Samuel Lawson Reynolds Roy Enthern Stewart Max Strixner Elmo Price Coshow Jesse Lewis Lindsay Marlon Luther Barney Arthur James Champion William Alexander Donnelly John Kemmling Byrl Linton Bidwell William Henry McCoy . Lyn Nichols Numa Franklin McCotn - John Kinman Grimes v Lawrence Taylor McCoy . Orville Ira Davison , Willie Fleming Mason - Erwln Shroy 1 Samuel Martin Bailey . Peter Thompson George Washington Richardson Albert Henry Smith Wesley Johnnie Schock , Ililmer W. Fairchild Albln PeterBon Andrew Michle John Brodie Edward Preston Manuel Dasllor Nlkolao Noah Ernest Hall Joseph Dewatn Townsend Edward Henry Schmld CITY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CITY OF PRINEVILLE PARTY WILL ARRIVE AT EIGHT TONIGHT WOUNDED AND GASSED RE- Tt'RNED SOLDIER TO SPEAK CAMPAIGN ON TOR 4TH LOAN Quota For Oregon Will Perhaps Be 935,000,000 People Are Eager To Assist The Liberty Loan party from state headquarters will arrive this even ing In time for the 8 o'clock meeting. They are touring the state in the big "Yellow Demon" car which has twice before made the circuit in the Inter ests of liberty, and which has become identified with the very thought of crushing the Hun. One of the speakers, Sergeant H. L. L. White of the Kootenay Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Forces, has spent two years In the trenches. This bataHon was the first to be sent from the Kootenay district. He has been wounded twice and gassed. He will describe In realistic manner the warfare of the western front not only from the viewpoint of one who has witnessed It but one who was a par ticipant in some of the greatest bat tles of the Great War, as he has seen service at St. Elole, Ypres Salient, Kemmel, Hill 60 on the Somme, Ar mentiers and Reglna Trench. This will be an unparalleled oppor tunity for the people of this section to hear first hand descriptions of what is going on "over there." Oregon's quota, for the loan will perhaps be $35,000,000 and from the spirit in which people are consider ing the situation, it is a safe prophesy that every man will buy his share of bonds, and that as usual, Oregon will be over the top first. Tonight's meeting will be held in the Baptist church. 1 Henry Mohr Bob Blackevtch Martin Zupen Toney Thomas Rode Maticvich ' Dtn Nisknlin -".V" j ;- Milc Petrovich " .. ' Mike Vukuslch Nick Zivkovich ' Mike Shaban Richard Spaltnger Fred Llnd , Fred Sandy Michlel Trapman Magone Emmanuel Hansen Martin Emillo Vito Paleto Pasquale DeVlncengo Fhggiant Lorenzo BattisoQ Frank Oselame Quirino Cavasin Terdinardo Carasin . ' Giovani Maria Malacarne Antonio Cavasin Guiseppe Cannucci Steve Maffia Guiseppe Mancinl Ronaldo Fanatto Jtcvani John Becaas Ole Alex Swanson Thomas Cartas James Archibald Glllls Besagle Ernesto Frank .Oakes John B. Savage Alfred Bennet Carey Elbert Scott Robe Farnia Lee Tesreau Percy Alexander Munro . Albert Bartholomew McCoy : t'urke Thornburg Wiliam Harvey Putnam Alcnzo Thomas Wright From Paulina ltoy Edward Gray George Porter Lee Olit H. Olson Andrew Hrivnak .fosephjBalm Hoover Henry Jefferson Faulkner Sylvander Dawson McCalllster Henry H. Anderson Everett Sciler Wilson Antle Andrew Henry David Baxton Morgan James Herbert Angell Clarence D. Clendenen John Henry Schwarzer Arthur Roy Irwin Charles Sheldon Congleton Roy Leonard Foster ' Charts Harlow Henry James Andrew McCulough Wallace Royat Ditemar Van Wesley Foster Eugene Davtd Miller Claude Cecil Brennan Anson Addanoroum Foster Allen March Logan Fletcher M. Wood John Banister Puett . Ralph Hutchinson Francis Thomas Cardlnes John Mocho Jean Mocho From Roberts HarrxE. Dnbson ClaienVe S- Ivestor Ferguson James Carlin Sumner William Houston John H"tv C.'rlin 1 Austin Klzer Clarence Robert Harvey Charles D. Tenll Willinm T'lrm i Person . Benjamin TTliidcrm.m William Elmer Mead ,.. Tliomps TT.rirv Connors John Milllorn " Cbndi n V-. ytnrl r Edward Rudolph Fischer Jacob Peter Jacobaon NO. 45 T TO MEN 19 TO 36 REMAINDER TO BE KENT OCT SOON AFTER ANSWERS HOST BE SWORN TO It Is Important That Questionnaire Be Filled Out And Returned Very Promptly Questionnaires will first be mailed out only to registrants -between the ages of 19 and 36,' inclusive, of those who registered September 12, according to the latest advices receiv ed from the provost marshal general by the local selective service board. The men In these ages will apparent ly be classified and selected first, then those of 1 8 years and those be tween 37 and 46 lastly. As all questionnaires must be sworn to when properly filled out, it is necessary for all draft registrants to consult some person qualified to take oaths. Following is a list of legal advisors who have donated their services to draft registrants and are qualified by apolntment to take the necessary oaths of registrants' and their witnesses and will do so without charge: Mrs. L. M. Miller, Paulina; Chas. A. Sherman, Fife; L. M. Bechlell, M. R. Elliott, Claudia Wagoner, T. M. Baldwin, Jay H. Upton, M. J3. Brink, M. R. Biggs, A. R. Bowman, Willard H. Wirtz, Judge N. G. Wallace, Judge T. E. J. Duffy, and Geo. L Bender of . Prineville Draft registrants are urged to study the questionnaires thoroughly before going to one of the above nam ed advisors so as not to impose upon these people and so that the work of filling out the questionnaire properly will be expedited. The work of the Continued on page 6 " Emery Lewis Carlin . ' 'j 1 1 . v.. ...... . iiii.iiuu u Edward A. McDonald . Charles Henry Fants Claude C. Dunham ; . , lfieorge Doffield Mllliorn "r Valdemar Barnholdt ; Audrid G. Kizer Harry William Htnkley Matthew Carl Trenne Joel Newton . From Powell Butte , ; Wilbur Everth Edwards Dewey George Shobert f Lawrence Dewey Cox Roy L. Skeen ' , Fred Dean McCaffery George Dawey Moore Walter William Wellpott ' Otto Michel Pauls ? Eugene Wernon Young Cecil John Rasor ' t Glenn Charles Faulkender J" Hans Kristian KJar Grover Charles Price Roy Raymond Roberts Arthur Wurzweiler cellar Stanley carnara Edward B. Williams Ceorge Wesley Whitesett James Lafayette McDaniel Lee Hobbs Herman K. Allen Allen Wilcoxen '" Ell Hugh Stewart William Adolph Wasmundt - Loues Pearson Hahlen t John William Drlscoll George Klssler X)utiir1r inolanH Samuel Dunn Mustard ' Junius Johnson 'Chapman Wallace Thompson Smith. " v John Solomon Wells ' 8 Jacob Alvln Rlggs : t Ceorge Albion Hobbs . j Jay Everet Warner Hans Jacobson John Cronin Eli Harlan Cox , Joseph Markel Sharer 1 Nathan Baxter Beach William Eugene Young William Henry Johnson George Franklin Hlllard James Perry Bowman v Carl Christian Brlx William Peterson Dan Hourigan From Held Carey Alfred Cabe Fred Jefferson Houston , Frank Louis Ramsay Edwin Leonidas McFarland : Richard Alexander Ammond : Charles A. Cox James D. Taylor ' Frank Thomas Carpenter j Raleigh B. Cross Guss Grille Julius Frank Trapp Harley Monroe Saunders ' ' . Clifton B. Todd Ben Burchtorf Jacob. Settlemeyer ',. Fred Hamlin August Robert Johnson 1 Max Gross , ' From Tost Frederick Albert Polk , William Leban Harris , Russell Roy Price Thomas Miller ). James Bedletto , Luther Elkins Claypool 1 Grover Cleveland Elrod Walter Oliver Elliott Walter Taylor Morris Fdward Austin Stewart ' Bernard Hageboack ; Continued on page 8