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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918.
Clackamas Speeds On In Loan
Drive; Crown Willamette Men
. Add Large Sum to Total
J. Morali, 1 I). Forbes, 3. 3. Daw
ion, It. V. Orofton, Andrew Hlmpaon,
II. Cary,
J. II. Hurtman, Duvltl Anderson, W.
lloebe, K. B. II uniton, L. Harry, F. M.
Thompson, J, 8, Anderson, IC. J.
Novotney, Ooo. Rlnsberger, Jr., J. H.
Straight, Raymond Callfr, W, J, Mc
Kllllcan, J. Hurry, Ceo. Callft, K. N.
Buckle, Webb Thomas. J. K. Cluutt,
Karl T. Walker, John Hedlund, C. A,
AlldrdK, Jon Kenler, II. A. Miller,
lliwy A. Lundem, Kenneth Lolgh-
ton, A. H. Uuln, J, M. Marks, Mike
Zarembo, Clyde Hughes, Ihuiic Cblnn,
William Schwart. K. Schooley, C.
Bchwartx, Frank Feeley, A. Thomp
son, Viirn Swift, C. F. Llbby, Jacob
Gondtxk, C. T. Jon el, V. W. Foray the,
Elizabeth Oliver.
II. W. Heuth, V. Q. Oliver, J. Mc
Lennan, T. F. O'Noll. Chas. Hurry, C.
V. Grave, C. II. Welamandell, N. Mc
KlliU'im, J, Curley, J. A. Hhobo, F.
Fllitko, C. ('Imrlt'n, F, Hollo. 8. E.
Baullsbury, Geary Drown, J. Hutdorf,
Ralph Baker, J. H. White, J. MeOee.
huti, P. Hiillmnn, Lontor I'. Evon, J
It. Hany, H. T. Lundeen, M. T. Muck,
H. a. t'lHHinun, I Mauls, W. InKr
nutiiHon, Htunley Itoiittkl, O. Albright,
K. V. Lundeen, .
(1akamas county mill luck $I2V
000 of doubling It quota In tlx aula of
Third Liberty Loan bond. Cluilrmiu)
M. I, Latourtitte announced tonight
that the tola! mile reported amount
ed to $;l92.2r.O, ilUrlbutml a follow!
among the seven bankltiK district of
the county:
Oregon City, 1231,150; Canby, I8,.
2T.0; Bandy, f 27,200; Mllwnukle, $2li,
100; Kalneada, I24.KOO; Molulln, f 19.
000; WIlNonvlllo, f 1S.H50.
The First National bunk reported
the following aubacrlbor Tuesday;
M. I Illakealee, Mrs. J. A. Tufts,
Mra, Cora Hpraguo, Mra. P. 8. Hutch
lua, I-ouUe Kohl, Henry W. Kohl, Mra.
(1. K. Stuart, J. George Nagl, John
Berg, ,
The Dunk of Oregon City, with
total tnlna of 1135,100 report the fol
lowing subscription Tuemlay;
Mlule K. Albright. Walter It. Bailey,
ltfta L, Harry, Fred Bos, Jno, Bo,
Jr., Alma Bo, Mary L, Hradltiy, Mra.
Dorothy Chrlatenaen. Theo. II. Daven
port, Mutthuw James Donovan, Win.
Foraburg, Fred Oerln'r, Eurl tlorber, K.
C. Qorber, Hamiiol Gerbrr, Wm.
Ileordt, Mra. Kmlly Hultenberg, Curl
Koellernieler, Sr., Floyd D. Kirchem,
Mabel U Klrrhum, Elaine K. Klrclu'm,
Froda II, Klnhem. Norval L. Klrchem,
Fred Minder.
Mra. Wm. M. Moenkn, Wm. M.
Mooiike, o. 1). Bobbins, llitrmun
Hchrador. 1 Tarry C. Bladen, W. It.
Hnook. Sidney Htanlfer, Clifford C,
Tuft, Peter Wilson.
,The following employee of the
Crown Willamette Paper Co,, huve
subscribed to the Third Liberty Loan:
Conrad Vlerhua. A, O. Vol pp. J. II.
Hhupn, Milton Woodford, C. Koeller.
melnr. C. II. Slmdle. I Clapp, Jiiuu a
I'utterion, It. Foraythe. Albert Bhunk,
William Pter. F. Albright, J. O. We
ton. Maud Wllllama. 8. Mosler. K. J
William. 0. K. Tabcr, Joslah Martin,
J. II. Cary. John Krltwo. G. C. Hoff
man, W. K. Young, II. Mutheson. K.
Nelaon, J. A. lUylo, Curl Johnson.
F. A. Moore. Geo. It. I'otta, (1. 8.
MiitheHon, I,, Kdwnrda.
I,. Hunt. C. It. Wlllotigbby, T. IL
Gleason, J. I. Tare, C, F. Moore, Geo
llolHrhu. C, F. Richard, L. Wlever
sleh. F. Hall, A. Wleveralch. W. W.
Smith, It. A. (Jay. J. I), Rcuncr, Wll-
Hum It.N'knmn, Frwl Slerim, Fr?d
JokI, Jr., l'aul W. Nuuinunn, K. K
Dunn, Orval Cook. II. 11. llulbert
I,iIh Colo, A. I,. Whltemun, C. K
Hnxter, C. K. Bmlth. Ira I.ytHolI. G. 1
Thompion, J. 10. Hhiart-r, D. W. Ull
lett, F. J. Morria, Jnniea DnwNon.
J. Drown. E. A. Mallett. F. A. Hur-
don, Denton Kly, H. A. Jordun, 8,
Hnyer. Frank Miller, Sr. Z. O.
Srhenck. F. Hammerleo, K. J. Flt
lnr, C.uy I'nlteraun, I Thuuoa, Alex
I'attoraon, Ira Cutler, Tom Patter
aon, Frunk Woelk, John WrlithtHon,
Sum Ptty, W. Morgan, D. Deauuielt
rer, Flavel Wade. K. Kavauimgh, W.
Jordan. P. Cutler. G. M. Mu n. h, F.
Wlena, J. O. Miller, Kd. Johnaon Kd.
IlHmimHn, C. P. Poland, K. Perklna,
P. YoutiK, J. Drainer, CIiuh. Dotlllnt.
It. C. DiiHhow, Kd. Frederlrka. F.
llopp, F. A. Hnmba.iKli. E. M. Wheeled
W. O. ZoltUHkl, I). I j. Curry, ' II. ).
Walker. V. Hotter, J. D. Duker, C. H.
Shipolton, A. Demoy, Dcrt WUIh, S. R.
ItnniHoy, Sum Helaetl, W. W. Porter,
Wllllum Rail, Honjunilu Swalea.Amoa
J. Plummer, Chna. Huynen, W. A.
Hedges, I.. Mny, J. M. KavlnuUKh, V.
Morria, Dnnlel (Sunt her, J. Monger,
Fred lllmler, A. Wablrop, II. Folckey.
K. H. Uarnea, W. Herron, Troy Ver.
non, John Moohnko, Hay Wlllson, E.
II. YodT, J. Kckerson, ltulph (iiinge,
A, llltchinan. J. C. Hrewlnnton, lo
Roberta, J. Kline, T. Dombnrde, T.
Mortorla, Martin Julgor, A. Krlat
Obif Larann, C. Trotakl, Fred Pier
aon, 10. Parker, Joo Remington, S.
Kukoroua, T. J. McDowell, 8. Starfs,
A. Fromong.
G;'0. RlHHburger, O. Noravn, A. J.
Hrady, C. Coffey, O. 1.. Durrell. J.
Doraey, (). Erlckaon, Henry N. Nealey,
W. M. Taylor, John Campbell, R.
Smith, C. FurReaon. W. Pluke, E. L.
Mervtlle, II, A. Shady, J. K. Slmpnon,
H. Huntl y, A. Scnrson, H. Johnson,
It. Nixon. Paul J. Tr.iett. Chaa. Ilidy,
Fred Robertson, 11. Zollnakl, F. Fora
berg, M. L. Streun, Robert Sartln, L
W. Nolnn, Junpor White, J. P. Watts,
Ed. Wilson, F. Walker. C. H. Wilson,
W. 8. Eoff, M. I). Phillips. Ed. Vlck,
C. F. Gotburg, J. A. AnhetirelUr, O. F.
MlRhella, Ike Wllllumg, Chna. l.uwler,
T. J. Hayea, B. K. Duvls, II. O.
Cushmun, Marian l.ewthwalto, A. L.
Tiixmbort, 0. H. James, G. D. McDowell,
J. C. Polamso, G. M. McDowell. A. M
Whlto, hod SchwnrtJ!, W. R. Red
dick, Phillip Schoerr, Chns. Fred
Murray, Edgar G. Rothe, G. M. Tnr
berry, W. E. Nlles, J, A. Ream, J.
Nichols, C. H. Dill, A. M. Slnnott, G
10. Roddick, G. W, A. Miller, Goo. W.
Shophord, C. White, W. Rowln, O. A
Vonhoy, Hurry Jones, John Drumm,
Fred Kronhnr, W. E. Rutich, Rny.
mond Ware. , ,
II. D. Ford, R. 0. Meier, R. K. Wood
ward, C. H. Rains, F. Johnson, J. A.
Ronch, Francis M. Shllts, W. A.
Smith, Jim Neok, Alfred Krocher,
Geo. Jnrenak, E. E. Hansen, Joo
DubIoux, E. K. Roberts, F, Gawllsta,
V. Pooler, R. Klson, C. L. Llnbashe,
Carl Klohe, R. L. Greaves, J. Kerney,
K. R. Thompson, W. C. Godfrey, C. C
Qulmby, Newoll Nlles, John nolle
Fred K. Rurdon, L. Forsythe, ChrU
tlna Mlchols, 8. Herman, J. 13. I.ewth
waits, R. Cochran, Merle Keck, E. J
Slmpklns, M. E. Clancey, E. 0. Ray,
R.. Austin, A. O. Ingram, Jullun Re
haul, Tom Vlahos, James P. Lovott,
Z. 8. Drown, II. Doll, A. h. Trueblood
N. C. Mlchols, Chna, FromonB.
D. T. Mcllaln, Henry Weokley, C. h,
StClalr, C. Quyens, Mrs. C. L. St.
Clair, II. Stohl, Gortruda Iiewthwalte,
M, Rlasberger, M. Fleming, Fay
Crume, Mrs. Dell Flamming, M. LIndle,
Geo. F. Johnson, C. Ryser, A. O. Hoi
llngworth, W. M, Parker, Geo. Mor-
arity, Sr., J. R. C. Thomas, M. Mason
R. Forsythe, J. Itissenbergor, Ed
Dollo, William Nash, J. N. Garmlre,
O. Maletic, W. H. Llghtowler, Geo,
Jennlson, R. J. Hodgson, I. RItten
house, C. K. Hruner, G. W. Morurlty.i Tha Hank of Commerce reported
Jr., II. Nelaon, Mllo Tldd, A. W.Bhlef, the following iubscrlbera Thursday:
Ethel Dollok, Jamea McNeil, h. I)
Martin, Dertha M. McAnnlty, C. A.
vVltham, Joa, Bchuhmacber, Tom, T.
I'ulmer, Conrad Zimmerman, Mrs.
James Clilnn, T. II. Ford, Donald Mc-
Duln, J. J. Parberry, Sayde Evelyn
Ford, C. L. Thoma. Helen L. Ely.
John J, Dunnon, J. It. Hurgan, Vern
Curl, Moe Fautnul, Farr Droa., Ray
mond L. Doollttlo, A. N. Durger, B. O.
Dlllman, 8. dinger, U G. Ice, John
Guffney, Jr., Clair A. Miller, John
Wanker, Dr. L. L. Plckcna, G. Kellor,
C. II. h. Chandler, Albert Bcheer, V,
Harris, G. W. Kahl, Hurt Morgan,
JuhkIo Cook, Walter Hornshuh, H. M
Chamborluln, M. T. WllUuma, T. J.
Chamberlain, W. F. Hurrl. Edith
Jcanette McHaln, Mr. W. W. HurrlD,
Clyde G. Huntley,
II. Henrlcl, Lloyd E. Anderson,
Fred IL Henrlcl, J. E. Haur, Grlflth
Roberts, Geo. E. 'Sullivan, William
Roberta, Matt Bkoff, Isabel V. Scott,
Jane Moffutt, M. A. Park, J. Dean
Hutlor, Price Harris, Alfred L. IJeatle,
Margaret C. 8mlth, William Gadke,
L. A. Smith, Gilbert L. ILedgea, Ward
D. Lawton, Helen W. Lawton, Cbaa.
E. Wllllamaon, Willamette Valley 8
Ry. Employes, John A. Confer, Mra.
D. E. Mcllahon, D. E. McIIahon, Ro
land J. WlUon.
Richard Griffiths, John L. Card,
John A. Coulter, Cacll M. Hooper,
Earl G. Smith, Hugo Hansen, Otto
Llman, Maude P. Spencer, Chaa. C,
Spencer, Eva L. Moulton, Mra. Har
vey E. Croas, William C. Durkee,
Carl Wlevoslok, M. M. Hadscll
Lillian II. Hedges, Martha Stokes
Mrs. Harry H. Cartlldgo, II. li. Cart-
lldge, I H. Mum power, W. E. Mum
power, H. L. Scheer,
The First National Dank announc
ed the following subscribers Friday:
John W. Moen. John J. Hall, Llvy
Stlpp, Thomas Peoples, Otto Melndl,
A. J. Knightly. Geo. Morley. Chaa,
Bladen, Mrs. Nellie Sladen, A. S
Dabcock, A. E. Iatourette, Trustee,
D. C. Latourette. A. I Williams.
The Hunk of Orefixm City an
nounced the following subscribers
'Friday;
Edith Ashenf 'lter, Nettle Shannon
William E. Httker, Fred A. Shannon
The First National Hank reported
the following auhncrlbcrs Thursday:
J. E. 8urfu. It. M. Herglund, A. J.
Marri, Rolland L, Peaks, N. W. Bow-
land, Albert Durst, Albert Ouster,
John A. Crader, II. H. Crcaon.
Geo. Reddaway, J. O. Mumpower,
Mra. N. A. Francis, Mr. Roba Dock
atader, Mr. W. 8. Dennett, Geo. B.
Guluhan, Edgar O. Thompson, John
Christ. C. J. Martin, W. F. Schooley.
E. A. Brady, Ernest Conrad, Lloyd
niche, Mark Sturgla, E. E. Gabriel.
Mr. C. D. Latourette, Edna M. Lat
ourette, John It. Hall, Anna K, Meyer,
Allen F. Jack.
C. J. Martin, Robert I Cox. Sidney
Hamilton, Alice F. Moore.
The bunk of Oregon City reported
the following subscribers Thursday
with a tola! to dute of IU0.100 In
Liberty Bond sales through that bank:
Anna Erlckson, August Erlckaon,
Robert Kruger, Tom D. Mantes. E. W.
Randolph, W. PueU, P. Chrlstianson,
Christ Rltes.Murka Ritus, Jim M. Shin- Geo. E. Hatdorf, L. C. Shearer, Her
Dan Knowlan, E. Gucnther, Harold
Forahmer, Carl Rlemann, Louise C.
Klinler, D. M. Spatai.
D, B, Ilawley, R. Marx, Albert Rob
inson, Meads Kennedy, Frank Der
nier, Frank Hruner, 0o. McKelg,
Wm. Guldenzofr. John Mather, Nath
an Piatt, Geo. Grlep, Walter Relnke,
V. Green, F. Hopp, Joe Robinson,
L. J. Roger, I Comer Fischer, Guy D.
Davis, Geo. Woodward, E. L. Shaw,
John B. Btauffer, Ous Fisher, Frank
Shipley, C. loiter, Carl Kahle, Adam
EndersJ. T. Doll Mary I. Bwope, W.
Alldrldgo, A. II. Paddock, Geo. Mc-
Klnley, Ed Hjchhol, W, C, Moore,
W. O. Wltham, Frank Burch.
D. Montgomery, Willard P. Hawley,
Jr., H. R. Saunders, lloyt Wilson, G.
Ramback, Willis G. Young, Wayne
Kayser, E. L. Moore, James Shannon,
C. Ackley, It. Ward, Olive Burkhaltcr,
F, V. Monger, Annie Burkhalter, R.
L. Monger, R. E. Hansen, Sadie M.
Logus, R. Brown, John Schcrzlnger,
A. Lennon, Elmer IL Harris, R. M.
McOetchle, W. Wyttenburg, F. Mark
us, H. E. Woodward, Kathryn Sln
nott, A,.C. Jlosenburg, Irving T. Rau,
Jas. P. Foley, T. 0mund, A. W,
Kraxburger, Q. A. Schneider, M. P.
Chapman, "Ml F. Haun, J. W. Rogers,
J. E. Rodger, Cha. Schokley, F. E.
Johnson, L. O. Baker, C. Guenther.
Geo. Allen, Geo. Roberts, John T.
Dickens, Q. Durd, Jas. E. Smith, II.
F. Pusey, Alex Tomcouszkl, T. P.
Randall, Grace Kruger, Cal Eddle-
mann, lYank Miranda, E. H. Harris,
John T. Chapln, 8. P. Ballard, W. H.
Dempster, L. J. Dunocon, A. Demacon,
F. P. Murphy, F. J. Baker, L. Erlck-
on, L, Ferguson.
The following employes of the Ore
gon City woolen mill have purchased
Third Liberty Loan bonds:
1,716,000,000
Pounds of .Flour Saved
if each of our 22,000,000 families use this recipe
instead of white bread.
One loaf saves 11,000,000 pounds; three loaves a
week for a year means 1,715,000,000 pounds saved I
Enough to Feed the Entire Allied Army
Cora Bread with Rye Flour
1 cop cera meal
1 cop rye flow
2 tablespoon tug ar
S teatpeoiu Royal Baking Powder
1 teapooaJt
1 capaailk
lg
2 Ublotpeon ibertoniaf
Barley floor or oat flour may be asad Instead of ry floor with equally good
results. Sift dry ingredient into bowl; add milk, beaten egg end malted
shortening. Stir welt. Put into greased pan, allow to atand in warm place
20 to 25 minuu and bake In moderate oven 40 to 43 minute.
Our new Red, White and Blue booklet, "Bett War Time Recipes," containing many other
recipe tor mazing aeiiaout ana wnoieeome wheat saving tooas, mailed freeaaareu
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, Dept. H, (35 WUlUm St, New York
FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR
Parrish, Wm. A, Rivers, Edwin G.
Roberta, Mrs. L. E. Senn, Hans 8?y
del, Wm. B. Smith, Roma G. Stafford,
Martie Stevens, Cbas. Thompson,
Margaret H. Thompson John Marion
Turner, Jacob Widner, Walter Wll-
Tntt Ttni-f tinlnmow W P tlluanm
Harold Hrady. Dollle DItter. Herman ITJ0""8;. '
Ekerson, J. A. Fauley, Fred Hoots, I . ' " . ..a
Paul B. Huettl Harry Kennedy, T. R
the following subscribers to the Third
Moore, Arthur Rothe, John Satera. L,rt n 8,aturda (h pnvo,
Alex Schroetlln, Edgar Smith. Mrsl L J1,8, ' h "p ?
E. R. Thurter. AlU Curtis, Frances M- A' L" "'T"', " l
Ekerson. Ell. Karlik, Julia Kldwell Jvohn Nh. Pearl Bernier, Frank
James Melllen. J. A. Patton, Elsie ! Kugelman, Walter V. Monger Law
Sanetel, Burn. Warner Britten. T. E. I e Hd B.!?Jf' ?
:arrlco, Lorene Flagler, Claud Mont-!" r"' r H, i r r n Z
' I Rivers Joe Schleger, J. J. Mallett,
C
gomery.
Joseph
Brunner, Chris
si hVon Mr- and Mrs- Wnltney. Chas. White,
Frank Phillips, Anna M. Conklin. W. T JC', n ' 7' m A7,
E. Hoerner. C. E. Boone, N. M. Brad.;011", 3'".
ley, Herman Buse, Mr. and Mrs. . H. Ix,u!BeT 01 ' "L11- J
Chrlstensen. Myrtle Donovan, Harvey !!! Rf an.M
v u.. w h. Mrs. A. Nelson, Rev. S. L. and Mrs.
IKum, 4.uiU l l r,t nuunico,
1'homas
McLarty
thai, Louis
DISTRICT
OVER TOP
FORMER MERCHANT
ENISLE ON
Long Walter' Marin, Matthew X.' R'eway H J. Bn,eing E G.
, Mrs. II. J. Pace. Mr. Rln- J
ohorltln, Chaa. F. Hunter. Floyd Babior
ltalpb V. Hmlth, Roslna Fo.its Evans,
Itauland Dwtght Johnston, Geo. D.
Itakil. Ctlena Fields Ganong, Clyde
Sydney Stokes, Charlotte E. Qulnn,
Walter Davidson, Arley Davidson, Mrs
nVan Bnthke, Crosby Smith. Geo. A. S.
Brown, Franklin Splllmnn, Herbert
A. Carothrs. C. G. Stone, The Car.
penters & Joiners of America, Mick
Story. Charlotte Clyde, Mra. C. I.
Stafford, Grant Crlteaer, Hirara E.
R. Sanetel, John T.
Searle, Daisy A Wolf, Mrs. Jessie
Allen, Leta Alldredgs. Mabel Allen,
Grace Bailey, Vlda Bancke, Mabel
Barlow, Gertrude Blossom, Maris
Bluhm, Mrs. Dora Bottomley, Anne
Boyle, Margaret Buck, Farrie Cald
well, Ida Cannon, Mathilda Carlson,
Rose Champion, Marie Clark, Agnes
Cook, Mary Crabtree, Edith Cunning-
Samuel L. Stevens. Ada B. Bedwell, Mraignt, nertnicg uiud, HODert
Griffith Griffiths, W. M. Martin, Stroup, Harry Colson, E. E. Teepl?,
W. I'. Martin. Fred Aldenstadt. Annie iJ- R- Dallas. P. Vcnke, John M. Davis.
Aldentitadt. Mary Ellen Qulnn, Herman
C. Itukel, I). T. Arohood, Mrs. D. T.
Arohood, Rebecca J. Blanchard, Henry
Elmer Jones, Ada Ixhik, Oliver Front,
Crown Wlllaamelte Paper Co., Flor
ence G. Moore, Henry Taggart, Ralph
C. Parker, Ivy B. Crawford, L. H. Klr
chem, Fred W. Vohs, Ella E. Howell,
MargurP.'ta Hall Dowling.
Gilbert II. Kaandrlck, Chas. Tobin,
Samuel L. Stevens, Helena M. Rasmus
sen, David Saamson, Jennie Nlles, J.
W. Hlatt, Arthur M. Osburn, Lenore
M. Confer, N. Blorsteker, Edward Thos.
Mcliityrc, Thos Henry Pack. G. Mar-
quardt, Cicero NolBon Iarklns, Edward
Back, Joo Adaamosky, Mrs. W. A. Bar-
num. Frank It. Andrews, Geo. M. Mc
Dowell. David II. Thomas, Geo. A.
Vexley, Gladys K. McDowell, Edgar G.
Roth, John C. Egglmann, Jewell Hooker.
Alfred Jaggl. Christ Naegoli, Jane
Thomas, Webb I. Thomas, Thos. C.
Thomas and wife, Alexander R. Daue,
Job. Stmlomnan, Laura Francis Brown,
Everot Blackburn, C. T. Bckburn,
Owen Parry, i futile LhuHdey. W. H.
ERglinunn, G. O. Shocklcy, Imogenc
Ilnnnum, F. C. Ilannuin, S. Bnsliford,
Chrlstlaan Rlchter, Geo. E. Strong, J.
T. Walls, Sheridan Llllle, Alfred I.illlo.
Edward Lelchtwels, Clyde E. Ringo,
James Theo. Marshall George Rogers,
A. E. Oades, Peter Huber, Chas. Muel
ler. John Mueller, Henry Muellor.
F. E. Muellor, Chas. Rutherford Mar
shall, Fred Marshall. Welfr;d Mar
shall, F. II. Oldenburg, Geo. C. Clark,
W. I. Carko, Henry Nolson, Clarence
Leo E. D. Mclntyre, Peter II. Snger
Fredrick Wm. Marshall, Lizzie N.
Rlngo, Otto Jake Buol, Edward Chaa
Buol, Ellis Graves, Oliver Sydney
Marshall.. '
Albert David Lee John C. Nelson,
Walter Elsworth, Lee, Samuel Elmer,
Edwin C. Dottemlller, W. II. Botte-
miller, Eugene Klolnsmith, H. C. Kloln
smith, Elbert G. Larkins, Philip Stein-
or, Theodore Nel'.ison (Nellissen),
Walter Walchklrch, J. H. Hugll, R. J.
France, L. T." Duffy, Robort Moehnke,
John Moehnke, Raymond Qlnther,
Chris Moehnke Jr., Clayton A. White,
Frank Grossmlller, Carl A. Moehnke.
Albert Moehnke, Adolph Klinger,
Anna B. Beeson, Emma Bullard, Her
man Moehnke, John O. Moehnke, Alvln
E. Hornshuh, Fred Bohlandcr, Henry
Hottman, Chas. Klinger, A. S. Babcock,
Qus Bturzenegger, Harriet M. Roman,
Gertrude M. Humphrey, Temperonce
L. Swnfford. Mrs. L. Wright, Roy L.
Schroder, Marlon K. Tope, Oao. E.
Griffith. C. II. Dye, Geo. E. Robinson,
A. B. Buckles.
Goo. A. Greene, R. Kerr, Hazel
Farr, Oao. E. Swafford, Ruth M. Can
field, Jim Valahos, Walter C. Mooro,
Mrs. A. Alice Milln, Mrs. Emma Mc
Donald, Ralph B. Calkins, Fred Erlck
sen, Edw. Young, Mrs. Minnie A.
Lent, Pa-.illne Luclle Pace, Mrs. E.
M. Rambo Walker.
Mrs. G. E. LnSalle, Ed Traylor,
Jorgon J. Berg, Clay C. Miller, Jesse
Mayflold, Chester Gard, John Helm,
Chas. O. Tiedeman, John Kerr, Gor
don E. Wilson, Mrs. E. W. Hydo,
Jennie E. Eby, Frank Mattoon, O. D.
Eby, Jeanette F. Scott, Mrs. Bessie
Osborne, Mory A. Scott, F. Milton
Price, Mrs. R. D. Prica, Henry A.
Brand, J. H. Mattley, Mrs. Clara Mil
ler, E. C. Stlrewalt.
Mi-8. N. P. Swanaon, O. II. Howell,
Richard D. Howell, Jessie M. Bow-
land, J. II. Dunn,
L. G. Myers, Dick Hunter, A. A.
Conklin, R. D. Roseman, W. H. Sum-
,ner, Nicholas Lecht Mr. and Mrs. D.
j Mattoon, Wm. M. Ralnay, Frank L.
Phares, Ida V. Heighton, Gottfred
Bluhm, Sr., W. A. Carlson, Pearl S.
iBrlgss D. C. Williams, A. L. Ross,
Frank Ross, G. L. Snook, F. E. Al
bright, Nelson Waldron, Walter .W.
Kimmell, Sam D. Forsythe, W. A.
Sarah J. TTbomson.
Mary J. Dlcken, Marvin E. Turner,
Ella Dlcken, Mrs. Helen C. Waldron,
J. Everett Downey, Cbas. E. Waldron,
Mrs. Ray Dunmire, John II Walker,
Geo. O. Egglmann, Orvel Glenn Watts,
Emma A. Fisher, Solomon Wheeler,
Otto W. Fisher, Gertie Willson, An
drew Flaherty, Mrs. Martin R. FUm
Ing, Martin R. Fleming, Emeline E.
Frank, Mrs. Fred Freeman, Mrs
Bruno L. Friedrick, John McGetchie,
Mrs. Alta Graves, Edward Gross,
Jobn Cole Haines, Sr., Wm. Ham
mond, Kosewell L. Holman.
Chas. Hattan, A. J. Hobble, Ernest
HugUl, Frank Koenlg, Sr., Frunk
Koonig, Jr., Mr. Franz O. Kruscbke,
Wm. Laldlaw, Samuel E. Lowe, Wm.
Monner, Augntst C. B. Moehnke, Nich
olas Monner. Colonel Montgomery,
Andrew J. Naterlin, A. Naterlin, Her
man Nelson, Hans Ilesen, Pacilic Tel.
and Tel. Co., Arthur D. Paddock, Asa
F. Parker, Carrie N. Parker, Alax
Paterson, Guy Paterson, J. A. Ream,
Sr., Cnrl Rooth, R. If. Rogers, Mrs.
Henry Salisbury, Henry C. Salisbury,
Gustav A. Schuebel, Louis Servas,
Mrs. Maggia Servas, John Seedling.
The Hawley Pulp & Paper Co., re
ported Thursday the sale of bonds to
its employes as follows:
H. Nlnningsen, Albert Schmid, P.
A. Bartses. E. G. Suphenson, W. W.
Burtses, Fred Carlson, J. I. Straight,
C. W. Strlchlln, Clarence Cannon,
D. Earp, Wm. Yo;mgchlld, Fred Seho
maker, A. E. YoungclUld, Lawrence
Gardiner, M. F. Burley, W. C. Davis,
B. Weber, M. J. Gleason, C. Helsby,
Geo. E. Pu8ey,-G. H. Buchholz.
Goo. E. Pusey, Jr., Blake Holbrook,
L. H. Newman, S. Ely, J. A. Munch,
Carl Troxel, E. R. Baker, Hugh
Fruele, K. Buchholz, P. J. Ericksou,
Thos. May, O, D. Blncgar, Geo. An
derson, O. S. Cheney, Frank Selby,
A. M. Dalrymple, L. Goodman, C. N.
Tldd, Arnold Ponschock, Carrie Red
daway, P. H. Smith, Lawrence Dra
per, C. A. Troxel, P. O. Wade, Austin
Nickels, G. D. Dlmick. A. W. Kruger,
J. Entner.
C. Ribbel, A. Schroeder, Martin
Kordt, Stella Lelghton, H. Rodgers,
Ularence Gardner, C. H. Dauchy, J.
E. Glaaler, A. Rittenho-jse, Chaa. E.
Murray, O. W. Strehl, R. D. Morris,
K. U Kollermeler, Ed Boyer, O. E.
Buchholz, C. T. Tull, J. G. Beaulieu,
A. B. Kerrmann, R. E. Shea, John
Moinrtch, John Petty, M. Gross, Edw.
Dimgey, Troy Branson, Annie Mor.
ton, E. L. Moore, L. H. Feaster, L.
(Jeuglor, W. S. Holder, Joe Zemanr
Martha Krugar, James Adams, Geo.
Allen, P. J. Vernlg, Gus Kauas, Fred
Ilerard.
L. McCausland, Wm. C. Moore, Geo.
Selby, F. Guenther, C. F. Beckman,
Bernard Moore, Earnest Hodge, Ed-
mond Surras, Ralph Robineee, Lloyd
Anderson, G. F. Russell, Jake Endres,
G. B. Phillips, Henry Endres, J. O.
Pfalil, W. C. Smith, E. Kler, Arnold
Dane, R. Wlldermann, II. Fitzpatrick,
Glenn Dann, Frank Yost, J. E. Cook,
S. welgel, Leonard T. Sinclair, A. T.
Johnson, Ralph Johnston, O. .Minor.
A. Hamblin, A. C. Robinson.
Carl Gray, C. H. Skillman, G. J.
Eberly, John Putman, Louis Rath,
H. C. Wtckham, W. B. Wells, Asa A.
Gardiner, F. D. Ellis, Vio Connoroe,
Fred Rogers, J, K. Morris, W. G.
Slnnes, Nell Marr, F. L. Fritz, W. C.
Cannon, E. Schneider, Grant Olds,
W, W. Davis, Walter C. Norton, M,
1 lA..lmn Ifee E T UnvUnn 1 Ci
r '. tr r,.-t ,1 P1 i Day, P. J. Larsen, Laura Purcell C.
Tom II. Darlotis Florence Daw.l ' .
Grace Ely. Grace Erlckson, Iva Fair- j F. B1"1 a' AmJ ,fI" r,nnA,
child. Mrs. Christina Foraberg. Rose lfc Applications for Liberty Bonds
... ' ' ,r , ' ,' ' , nlngs Lodge whose names nave not
Urn. Maack, Homer Hamilton, Lena; J, w
Hunter, Irene Ingalls, Hannah Jons-
cbnlg, Vera Jensen, Lottie Jeter, Ad
dis Jordan, Theresa Jordan, Francis
Kehrhofer, Janey Lacey, Clara La
Cure, Dorothy Lloyd, Ada Loney,
DPBsie Martin, Edna Mason Emma
are
!Emma J. Robinson, Charles Heinz,
;c. C. Holloway, II. C. Palmer, E. B.
'Brigham, Dr. Samuel Grovcr, C. S
Dodge, Charles Starker and L. L
Vermilya.
111 LIBERTY
LOAN DRII
McCarrlty. Mrs. Lena McMillan,! , 'e ,ual K " ? w .
Emma Morns. Eathor Mroalk. An.,Ue following Liberty Bond subscrib-
nle O. Myers, L. Mab3l Myers. Mary ie Monday.
Newblll, Muriel Newblll, Edith New- Mrs- John Baxter, Ben Baxter, Jo,
ton, Lizde Newton. .Crawford. John Egger, Oregon City
Mrs. Rose Oglesby, Effie Ott. Len-' MuaDUfct"lnS to - Jn h
nle Ott Laura F. Porter. Laura Ram. !Cha9- XN fv v
age, Ida M. Russell. Pearl Schellig, m"' art"' X'
Sophia Schooley. Gertie Schwoch. ad Catharine Davis Mr. and Mrs.
Mr 1 Rpm.in Mr. v o sin. I m- Davis, John E. Jones, Frank R.
,i,m vinint si,r ni. ! Mount, I. C. Nealaigh, Carmen Sch-
Finv Rtpwnr. itcrtha Rfi,i J 1 midlf. A- C and Olive Warner, F. W,
Taber, Rose Tomczewskic. ' Hattie !Volwrt C" nelden,rGanon- W-B-
Wcissborn, Bernlce Welsh, Henry r ''
Wetzl?r. Cecil Wickham, Edna A, i , Yf.cman' T . ',
Wnifo ri,riHt!nn Wvriv nin. I T1'e tollowlng Liberty Bond sub'
som. Eva Califr. John Collie Ger- 8crib"8 f.re an,nouncid amonS e
trude Hamilton. Marie Harvey. A. R.ina:,ey "l u sP'w "onnay:
Jacobs, Elva Linton H. B. Miller,
E. Schwab, Amy Toban, Mildred
Tsclilrgi. Harry Woolrlch II. F.
Tschirgi, W. R. Clark, L. A. Mathers,
A. D. McLarty, Anton Sanetel, Theo
dore Strohmeyer, L, Wing.
Howard Hill, Chas. Legler, Julius i
H. Myers, Fred S. Perrine W. F.
Silv
I Gus Qulnn, O. A. Troxel, M. R.
iHudgens, G. C. Etchinson, E. NorrlS:
Geo. Hamlin, Jack Dillon, K. A.
Rolund. L. G. Critesir, B. G. Board
iman, Harlie Brower, Ray Youngchild,
I Paul Kopp, L. W. Smith, Geo. Fritz,
J. P. Kuni, Aug. Lowry, P. M. Mur
ray, E. Ormiston, E. B. Powell. Otto
The districts that have gone oveT
the top within the Oregon City dis
trict proper are as follows:
District No. 115, Chambers Howell,
Gladstone.
District No. 48, E. L. Pope, Park
Place.
District No. 114, W. I. Blinstone,
Jennings Lodge.
District No. 30, R. L. Peake, Carver.
"District No. 64, A. Mather, Clacka
mas. District No. 77, F. P. Coulter, Damascus.
District No. 61, E. R. Leek, Cres-
nt
Distrct No. 116, Geo. C.'Armstrong,
Fir Grove.
District No. 43, G. M. McDowell, ML
Pleasant.
District No. 120, D. Sherruble,
Clairmont.
District No. 83, W. F. Harris, Hen-
rici.
District No. 15, Gao. Havell, Beaver
Creek.
District No. 32, J. A. Coulter, Clarkes.
District No. 29, A. A. Spangler,
Cams.
District No. 63, Mrs. Lena Young,
Brown School House.
District No. 8, Louis Funk, Upper
Logan.
School District No. 8 was overlook
ed In making up the quotas, but Louis
Funk, the Live Wire ot the district
in his energetic way raised $1050 in
the district and reported it together
Ith cash and applications at Liberty
Temple Wednesday.
The above districts together with
Yoder has gone over the top, has
the names of chairmen, quotas and doubled its Armenian quota, and In
mounts raised was turned into every other call has shown itself one
er. Maria Vonderahe, W. T.For- T'tl' Willlnm3. H- M- Yoder.
ward, J. R. Gilmore, F. B. Hayward,
Earl Loney, Mrs. Myra Keebaugh, E.
E. Rayburn, David Reddaway, J. W.
Turner L. D. Yoder, Valentine Baron,
Rex Brltton, A. Caretansen, Mary
Carothers, Ella Chlnn, F. F. Curran,
John Ditter, Anton Fritzko, H. C.
Gates, Mrs. Annie Helsby, Beatrice
Helcby, Charles Kidwell Opal Nich
ols, Ruby Nichols, Catherine Robin,
son, Evelyn Robinson, Peter Sum
mers, Henry Unbedacht, P. G. Var
ney, Mary Wickham, Ernest Wing,
Mrs. Alice Allen Nellie Ashsnfelter,
Joe Bancke, Mrs. F. Billings, Elmer
Bowles, Mary Calverley, Mrs. C. F.
Christian, Mr. C. F. Christian. Marie
Christian, L. G. Clayton, Nettla Crab
tree, Elsie Crlteser, ' Elsie Davidson.
R. K. 'Qurlinder.
The Bank or Oregon City reports
the following Liberty Bond sales
Monday, with a total to date ot $132,-
950:
Mrs. Lucy A. Allen, William Staeh-
ley, Robert Barnett, George Stewart,
John M. Becker, L. L. Vermilya,
James C. Becker, Mabel Wallace, T,
W. Blanchard, P. G. Wamblad, A,
Byron, Willamette Rebekah Lodge
Edith Ellen Blinstone, Mary A. Ap.
person, William I. Blinstone, Albert
Bernert, George W. Card, Joe Bern-
ert, Alice Caseday, Chas. H. Caufleld,
Nathan Caseday, L. M. Davies.
Yllllam Chriatner, Orlando Fellows,
Neils Chrlstensen, Walter Fisher, H
state headquarters and Uncle Sam
will torward service flags to the
several districts. Each district not
yet reported should turn in their
amounts raised to their chairmen im
mediately so the Government will
know just who raised their quotas
and who can be placed on the Roll
of Honor.
The First National Bank reported
the following subscribers Wednesday:
Caspar Weismandel, Henry W. C.
Thun, Wm. M. Kirchem, Henry
Unoedorht, W. M. Christiansen.
S Plvrin tfrih Ei3hnr nonrio C. rvil.
Louis Eby Clarence Erickson, Elsie I, . iwt mm- w nv
L. Freelaml, Helen Qruba, Agnes Fox Ei;a Ead8f AIJen Ed!
wards, Lyda L. Davis, Ernest Pine
Hadsall, Olive Hall, Kittle Harris,
Dudley Henderson, Albert Hopp, Mary
Hrovat, Tearl B. Johnston, C. Klnzg,
Edith Kohler Crace Marlborough,
Mrs. Minnie A. McCord, Julia Metz.
ner, Clara A. Nirschl, Ellen Rayl,
Mary Remkus, Sarah A. Roberts, Ella
Rogers, Mrs. Geo. C. Ruh, L. Shearer,
Eva Stone Blanche Townsend, Harry
Tuor, Edith Verweyst, Dixie Walker,
Mrs. Edith Wambauge, Hazel White,
Stella White, William H. Freeman, J.
A. Moore, C. B. Wilson.
The Bank of Oregon City reports
the following subscribers on Satur
day:
A. V. Achilles, S. G. Bailey, Oscar
Benson, Andrew Blam, Jobn R.
Brown, Thos. L. Carleton, James An
derson Charles, Carl Chrlstlonson, C
H. Brown, Carl Elligsen, G. W. Ferry,
E. J. Foust, Aunle M. Draper, Mrs. J,
T. Fullam, J. T. Fullain, Clara B.
Fullam, Elizabeth G. Geary, Jamea M.
Hamilton, Claudlne Clifton and Velma
Hart, Frank Hopp, Helen Heighton,
Mrs. E T. Howell, P. Jacobsen.
May Kelly Gertrude E. King, Al
fred E. King, Mrs. Augusta Kirchem
Arthur Lindsley, Hal Lindsley, Sarah
McMillan, Charles E. Meldrum, Georg
ia P. Meldrjm, Harry C. Mooden
baugh, Wm. Hmry Nelson, Howard
Osburn, A. J. Meyers, Rosa Rablch,
Elliott, Mrs. Ida Monroe Gibson, Chas
A. Elwell, Thos. Hage, Wm. Etters, F.
G. Helms, A. F. Fisher, A. J. Hodge
Geo. R. Gardner, Alfred Jaggar, Carl
G. Green, Felix A. Jones, Alexander
Gill, Janetts Jaggar.
Ebon B. Grant, Fred Josi, Lllean
Heathman, August Johnson, Geo. E,
Heathmun, John Kaiser, Susan E
Hoss, Carl M. Kroll, Fred Hess, Eliza
beth Lewis, Mrs. Emma Hlmler, J. R.
Lewis, Henry Himler, T. J. Lewis
Rita Marie Holmes, Elbon H. Long,
RoBwell Morris, Holman Mariona
Mudgett, Edward W. Hornshuh, Law
rence Mudgett, N. Isa Hoskins, W. A,
Piper, Ross A. Hunter, Hugh RobertB,
Charles A. Hunt, Carl Fred Sch
melser, S. J. Jones, M. Marie School
helmer, J. N. Jepson, August Rakel
W. E. Jones, Chas. A. Rosecrans.
John Kent, W. M. Schlittenhart,
Evan Lewis, Theo. Steinhilber, E. J,
Maple, E. T. Webb, D. Thompson
Meldrum, George H. Wobster, John
Nagley, T. H. White, J. A. Nelson,
Gust Schnoerr, Frank B. Schoenbom,
Ruth Alice Smith, Chas. Spangler, A.
A. Spangler, W. H. Nichols, Fred E,
Reiling, M. Rivers, Mrs. M. Rivers,
J. P. Serres, Andy J. Smith.
Gengler, J. T. Gleason, E. C. Selby, Ora S. Porter, W. S. Rider, R, L,
The First National Bank of Oregon
City reports the following Liberty
Mr. and Mrs. L. Adams, who have
been spending the past week at More
bouse Manor, Beaver Creek, have re.
turned to Oregon City, Mr. Adams
returned to Oregon City several days
ago, and was among those working
in the Interest of the liberty bonds,
and Mrs. Aadms returned Wednesday
morning, having shortened her stay
owing to illness, now being afflicted
with "Liberty measles." Mr. More
house says that Mr. Adams was a
great assistant to him while on his
farm, especially In caring for his
lambs, and before leaving the farm
was well posted on the sheep Industry.
After being confined to bis store
for so many years, Mr. Adams thor
oughly enjoyed the outing at the
Morehouse farm, and says that he be
lieves that he has gained twelve
pounds in weight. He expects to make
a similar visit at this farm during
the harvest season, and to assist Mr.
Morehouse in putting in the crops.
having already been engaged for the
job by the Beaver Creek farmer. If
thera is a scarcity of men on the
farm at harvesting time, Mrs. Adams
has offered her services, says Mr.
Morehouse, and says that she will
surely fill the bill when It comes Jo
working on the farm.
MR. AND MRS. DYE
On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Dye addressed an enthusiastic
patriotic meeting at Yoder, a prosper
ous farming community beyond Mol
alla on the Willametta Valley South,
ern. By buggy and auto, on foot and
horseback the people thronged until
the Congregational church was filled,
to capacity. Local singirs furnished
patriotic music. In the Liberty Loan
hundred per cent. American. Other
speakers will be welcomed. Yoder is
wide awake. Many families have sonsi
and brothers at the front. Mr. and
Mrs. Dye wera entertained overnight
returning Wednesday morning.
The Bank of Oregon City, with a
total of $137,800, reported the follow-
Ing subscribers Wednesday:
Rosina C. Babcock, Fred M. Bailey,
Harry liabter, Victor C. Barney, B. A.
Bengston, Ernest F. Boechman, Nar
cissa A. Bowers, Everett Catto, David
Caufleld, Gustav Fischer, Iva Fouts,
Mary D. Fouts, Darius C. Fouts, Her
bert A. Fouts, Mary D. Fouts, Minnie
M. Fonts, Walter C. Funk, Louis Funk,
Missoura Ann Gage, Henry E. Gill,
Benj. C. Kimbley, Bernlce Mudgett,
B. E. Nelson, Walter Nuasbaum.
A. S. Pattulo, Morris Riley, W. C.
Schultze, Clarence L. Skeel, Rebecca
B. SUeel, Gertrude W. Smith, Roy
Smith, Frank Trembath.
NEW DRAFT PILL
IS AGREED UPON
IN U.S. SENATE
WASHINGTON, April 17. Another
important step was taken today to
wards the final disposition of the bill
to draft men who have reached the
age of 21 years since June 5, last.
After much delay, ths Jiouse military
affairs committee made a favorable
report on the measure, recommend
ing that it be acted upon finally at
the earliest possible dats. A special
rule will be asked to facillate its con
sideration, r
bond sales Monday:
Geo. W. Purcifull, Dorothy Schwoch,
Marjorie Schwoch, Anna B. Kunzman,
A. L. Rose, Wm. Rothery, J. C. Petit,
J. E. Bryant, E. B. Munaon, James F.
Nelson, Mrs. J. F. Nelson, Geo. A
Moulton, Jessie. Moulton, Chas. Mo
Carver, Lewis Vogan, M. M. Mum-
power, Edward W. Fowler, Frank H.
McAnulty.
W. D. Andrews, Mrs. Rosa J. Doo.
little, Wm. H. Congdon, II. A. Vernet
Jos. E. Kiewicz.
H. W. TERWILLIGER DIES
PORTLAND, April 17. A life that
was marked with all the trials of
Oregon's earliest pioneer days, closed
with the death this morning of Hiram
W. Terwllliger, most of whose 78
years ot life were spent In Portland,
Death occurred at the old family
home, 1126 Macadam street, at 1:30
Wednesday morning, from causes at
tendant to advanced age.
ROMIG ELECTED
HEAD OF WEST
LINN SCHOOLS
Election of teachers in West Linn
high school was held Wednesday night
with the following results:
C. F. Romig, principal; Robert D.
Rogers, manual training; Miss Alvana
Howard, English and history; Miss
Vesta Lamb, Latin, French and busi
ness course.
UNFAIRNESS TO
JEWS IN ARMY
IS NEW CHARGE
WASHINGTON, April 17. A pro
test agairst alleged "continuous un
just, unfair and discriminatory treat
ment ot Jews in the army," was filed
with Secretary Baker yesterday by
Louis Marshall, of New York, head
of the American Jewish committee.
One of the chief complaints Is that
not a single Jew among the large
number with the expeditionary forces
in France Las been commissioned
from the ranks.