OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1918. M i i 1 1 1 4 .JZ" I.: a-r,w m Solo EE 17 The Latest ropuiar Patriotic Songs Here are seven of the latest numbers, that have struck a popular chord: "A Tale of the Fireside" "Battle Song cf Liberty" I'd Like to See the Kilter With Lilly In Hit Hand" "The right Is On" "We Are All Going Calling On the Kaiser" "We Want Our Daddy Dear Back Home" We Will Win It Bye and Bye" We are also offering two used , pianos that are exceptional values at lLb and $Z03. ? Two used organs good value 2 at $25 and $35 each. p ; be: fall line of stringed Instruments and J accessories. Theroux Music House Main Street, corner Ninth . OREGON CITY. OREGON I IT 8. Flnuoan 60 Betty Forbes M Clara Elvira France 60 Sarah K. Corbet 50 Klla Grant 60 Henry Hansen . 60 Edward E. Hansen 60 tra Hart Henry Hoffman and Wife 60 George IV Hollmann 60 Henry Hollmann Rorwell L. Holmnn 100 Frank Hops &0 E. O. Hughes John and Sarah Hushes Ellen Joivrs Martha J. Kelly ....... May Kelly Edward E. Knlekrehni 60 Mrs. Augusta Ktrchem 100 John L. Kline Nelta Harlow Lawrence 60 Marian Lewthwatte 60 Samuel Linton ; 60 Jns. W. McAuulty 60 Lord Bryon Lott 100 Thomas McClatehle 60 Mrs. Clara Martin 60 William D. Martin 100 C. E. Meldrum 60 60 60 60 60 100 H. Moodeiihaugh 60 Rose A. Muller 60 vi I- --r -'V t i t , i mi . It . J I -I MURRA.V5 S.nvtcs NATION IS AT TERRORINRUSSIA m COSTS FDR 1813 ESTIMATED JT WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. Horrified by the bloody reign of terror in Russia, the United States today called on all allied and neutral nations to consider what they may do to impress upon the Bolshevik! the aversion with which the civilized world regards their wan ton crimes. By direction of President Wilson, Secretary Lansing dispatched instruc tions to all American diplomatic repre sentatives in the foreign capitals, both allied and neutral. The action aligns the United States with that of Great Britain and France in declaring the Bolshevik! responsible for the murders, crime and excesses which have shocked the world, out laws and public enemies. Whatever action may be decided on by the nations, separately, or in con cert, it Is made clear will be quite apart from the prosecution of the war against Germany. The reported action of the Bolshe viki in effecting an alliance with Ger many for offensive and defense is an added cause for the step. Official reports from Russia, many coming through neutral countries, have recited revolting acts that have astounded and shocked the world. The reign of terror has already greatly hindered the efforts of the United States to alleviate an impend ing famine in Russia, as it is impossi ble to furnish much-needed supplies to that part of the country under Bolshe vik control without actually feeding the German army and the German populace. It Is conceded that there is enough food in Southeastern Russia and West ern Siberia to teed all the Russian peo ple if a means of distribution could be effected to keep the supplies from falling into German hands. The alliance between the Bolshevik ists and Germany presents a danger ous situation to the allies in that it may afford Germany an opportunity greatly to increase her waning manpower. WASHINGTON, Sept- 19. Congress . . .i ilnnartmAtlt tO was assea oy ie day to provide $7,347.0OO,0f)0 in addi tion to previous estimates for carry ing out the enlarged American mili tary program for the coming year. The new eiimate is based upon clans for having nearly 4,000.000 American soldiers in France next summer and another million In train ing at home. It brings the money sought for the army In the fiscal year 1919 up to more than ?24,000 ooo.uou Increases asked for today Indicate the possibility of a change in the pending war revenue bill when it reaches the senate. Consumption taxes, according to the congressional leaders, seem the most likely to inserted for raising additional reve nue. Lawrence Casper Nath 60 C. W. Nell 60 Frank NeUlon 60 Mrs. Ida M. Nelson 60 Udlslav J. Novotney 60 Margaret Jane rattllo 60 Mrs. Payne 60 Mrs. M. D. Phillips 60 M. D. Phillips 60 Charlotte A. Pratt 60 F. Milton Price 60 Conrad Prlester "0 L. B. Purklser 60 Ewald Ouade 60 Mrs. V. E. Rauch 50 Julian Rvboul 50 Anua Rlnearson 50 Geo. A. Roberts 60 Henry O. Rosebraugh 100 D. V. Sanetsson 50 Jos. M. Schaub 50 Georgia Pope Meldrum 50 Charles Merlwlu 50 Augusta Mever 50 Laerenoe Setera . . . Karl Shoenheinx . . . E. Schwab Mrs. Kate Shannon Oscar Singer Alfred A. Spangler Henry Stall Charlie H. Steiner . Ada Stevens Mary Story Mrs May B. Terry R. H. Thullinger 50 Mrs. H. F. Tschlrgi 100 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tschirigi... 1.000 isul Glen Uptegrove 50 Wm. Welsmandel 60 Mrs. Martha L. White 50 Florence G. White 50 Carl Walter Wievesiek 50 Charles A. Williams 100 C. B. Willson 50 Millie M. A. Wilson 50 Lorenza T. Wilson 50 Harry Woolrich 300 James H. Yamamoto 100 Mrs. Alice Wievesiek 50 Joseph W. Alldredge 50 Cornwell B. Wilcox 60 W. A. Williams 100 C. 11. Wilson 60 R. O. Young 60 R. Blunchard 60 J. R. Gtlmore 60 Goo. A. Harding 100 J. C. Penney A Co 800 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hay 100 M. McGoohnn 100 Thus. J. Myers 50 W. W. Myers 60 K. G. and Cora E. Smith 60 Mrs. Clema Martin 60 Mrs. J. E. .Jonter 60 Earle C. Latourotto 100 Edgar H. Dempster 60 Elolse J. Rigger &0 T. J. H. William 100 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Farr 60 Mabel Howard 50 Edith 1), Hogg 60 O. Frank Kernes 60 F. H. McAnulty 60 It. J, Slants & Co 100 Julias Goldsmith 100 W W. Pollock 60 John F, Satera Mary A. Van Hoy Mary E. Mulligan .... M. O. Rose A. M. Ktrchem Mrs. A. I Harris and Anna Conklln Rosa Rivers May Straight 60 W. Ikwson . Jake Mroslk Mrs. A. J. Soesbe ... Grace Wolcott Welsh Levi Pierce Hugh E. Hendry 200 John J. Cooke 60 S. F. Scripture 100 Sylvester Granlch Mosh Waltkevics J. F. Gor-efsky , Florence Ollphont Carl M. Brandstetter Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carlson Frank C. Schcll Ora V. Roll Carl W. Joehnke Ceo. V. Ely A F. Jack J. E. Jack A t t Ortlolb, Henry Orth, E.VM. Parish, Robert U Pnultn, Jw Pottw. Alva M. Purstfttl, Uansom Uaiiiey, Ralph ... Randa, Ernest P. 1UmvVs, Forrest , Rohhlns. O. D. .. Rutherford, Robert '....50 Rutherford, David W 50 t-chwnrts, Lester Lee 50 Sevier, James ..100 Shandy, Mrs. Ella 60Dlvor. J Shandy H. A 60 Cannon, W. C 50 50 50 60 100 50 50 60 50 50 60 60 ;::.;U6 50 50 50 50 50 ...60 ..'.....800 50 100 Marx, Wm Hodr, It. .... Wilson, (M. M. . Wlthnm. W, 0. .. Towry, J. P Shitw, E. 1 HucbhoW. K, D. , Stephens", P. ! Iturko, W. t .. ,..50 ...DO ,..R0 ...60 ...60 ...50 ..,M) ...50 ...50 Treppo, A ...,.60 UlltMo. C 50 Wnro, A. J 60 8tMi!ienon G 50 Shea. Kmiuttlt R 60 60 50 Smith, Arthur Roy .... Shields, Charles Shields, Emnwtt Slnnott, Kathryu E..... Spunsler, Chas SpnU. D. M Staehl, Wm. A 50 60 50 50 60 , 50 100 Trimble., J. M. Anderson. C. V. ItiiltcnUre, A. . Allen, C'hih, T. Holder. W . R. . ,.60 ,.60 ,.50 ..60 ,,50 Kordmwt, tleo, II. NUt. Clifford K. . . Uin Genevieve .. MeHiiln, Wm MIIIit, Fvtd A Gliinunn, Frank fUiuiuelHter, I!. .... HltnHtoiie. W, I Hloni, A olio, John ChrlHtenHi'ti, Dorothy Chrlstonson. Mulitd . Hrtuty, Hlttiu'he E... ChrlstomwH. P DhvU'h, Llewelyn W. Ftnnlgan, A. It Fowler, Edward W. GanoiiK, Cidena F. . . Gay, H, A, deer, Geo, 50 50 350 50 50 100 60 50 50 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 50 Chas. F. Gadke 100 Surfus, Edmoud ...50 Siirfus. Mr. and Mrs. Chas 50 Swift, Verne E 50 Torrance, Dale L 100 Troxal, C. A. 50 Volpp, Adolph G 60 Wallls, ... E 60 Wnrthen, R. H 60 White, W. A 50 Wlckham. Mrs. M 50 Wilson, Peter 100 Woodward. Mrs. R. E 50 Woodward. II. E 50 Woodward, Geo. G 60 Shauks, Duncan M. and Mary J 3000 Barrett. Arthur M 50 Hrown, Geo. Washington 50 Ciunpocll. Mrs. AntiK C 50 Crow, Mrs. M. M 50 Davles, Thos. H 50 Davles, Bertha II 100- Edwards, Allen 50 Ford, A. B 100 Gules. Chas. 11 60 50 60 50 100 60. 50 60 100 50 60 50 60 100 ;..6o 100 60 60 .; 50 100 100 Graham, Andrew Green, WiUter C. Gibu, William ... Glschol, Chas. G. Glas. Llal Gwllllm, G. R. .. ...50 ...50 ...50 ..100 ..500 ...60 E. L. Walters Ethel J. Younger ... Lena Charman Mrs. Gertrude Kruse Mrs. E. R, Leek .... E. R. Leek Ida F. Helghton 5Q Sylvester Has8 rn E. A. Leek 50 Babeock, E. M ,50 Joseph Bancke 500 50 60 100 50 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 SLACKERS HOLD BACK (Continued from Page 6) H. I. Price 250 A. R. Price 250 A. A. Price 250 W. C. McDonald 50 Frank H. Cross 150 Veda Bancke Richard Berndt Harrl-t A. Bly Henry Boss Clarence E. Briiner Giles Caldwell S. B. Chipman C. F. Christian Mrs. C. F. Christian Marie Christian Mrs. M. J. Cockerllne Thomas Warner Cook John- Crawford Theodore B. Davenport 100 De Hok Clifford 50 Matthew Doom y 50 V. M. Dustin 50 Chris Fisher 200 Albert Fisher 50 Ray E, Fisher 50 Madge H. Fortune 50 Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Francis 50 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fullam 200 60 60 50 60 60 60 60 50 B0 Pearl T. Washburn 100 J. E. Bryant 60 Ines Mortensen 50 Gotlelb Amacher 50 Theo. E. Kraeft 50 J. W. Bryant 50! Wm. Baldwin 50 Horace F. .Martin 200 W. M. Davis 60 John Ruskis 100 W. N. Saterlee 50 B. Huntley 60 G. G. MacKay 50 O. A. Van Hoy .' 50 The following subscriptions were announced Monday. Adamosky, Joe u Adamson. A. W Anderson Thos. Edward 50 Bachman, Geo. J 50 Dullard, S. P r0 Parlow. Mabel C 50 Ilateson, Edward T 50 Benton, Mrs. W. J 50 Bradley, J . C 50 Brown, Etna M 60 i Bucl.les, Edw. Norton 50 Burson, James O "u Dyers, Madge --SO Ilyvrs, Olive 50 Carr, James Riley 100 Chinn, Ella M 60 Contreras, Joseph 60 Cooper, C. W 50 Crader, Timothy DavTd 50 Hanny, John R 50 HaKemann, II. W 100 Hofman. G. C 50 Howvll, Geo. H. s 100 Howell. Richard D 200 Howell. Ella E 50 Howell, W. II 200 Josl, Fred ; ...100 ILogus, Major and Mrs, Wm. R....500 Lone Fine Lodge No. 53 A. F. and A. M 50 O'Lei ry. -uhn 50 Pasco, Rcnnle 1 50 Pttt,.ra,.n IIi-imfA Ijtntnn GO ! , ' t. ,nRyan, Thos. F. Pope. Laura E 50 ' . . . Price, Elia 100 Roberts, Edwin G 50 Seedling. Ella Harriet 100 Mlratidu. Frank 50 I'utkett. W. A 60 Hoddaway, Carrie 50 Petty, Sam 60 iWhhoU, Oliver E. 60 Kruse, O. A 60 Wlldemnn. Robert K... .,..50 Furt'ilng. J. G. A 50 Ware, Joe h Franklin 60 Stehmau. Chas 50 Ml'ur. Oscar ...60 IIm iii. M. F. 60 Fit zpnt rick, II 60 Duiigey. E. 50 Stout, R 50 Ci'suw, Victor f0 Shannon, Jjalle J 50 P'.iveso, Joe 50 Jasperson, 8. 60 Etchlson. S 60 Montgomery, Part 60 llaybttll. Alfred 60 Rogers, J. E... 60 Mon:Ttr. F. V 50 Crntitree. Frank 50 Muutx. 1 50 Dum tngton, F. E 50 Mumpower, Wm. E 60 Wilson, 8w .h 1 100 Wilson, Frank P 100 Casio. Soih 1.. 50 Davis. Wm. and Mabel 300 Davis, Catherine and Wm 200 Davis, Richard F 600 t ook. Mae llelle and John W 6o Praeger, Chester Paul ....... ....60 anting, -.eUlon 100 Duabar, Oron 1 60 (iroMsenbacher, Armen 50 Justin, Cyril G r0 Hlakeslv. E. U 60 Dunbar, Laura B 60 Uyan, Virginia M 100 Ryan. ElUabeth M 100 Ryan,' Donald J loo Ryan, Marshall T 100 Ryan, Inei M 100 600 'addock, Jomile D 60 Clark. R. A 50 kit tUrtman. Christian " Utatt, John W & Kennedy, Mrs. Ella 100 Linton. Wllbwt W. and wife 60 Michaels, F, 11 " Naegell, Christ and wife 50 Onbtirn, Howard iu Ctnmn. Mrs, Anna ...60 O. K. 8 ' r, 0, E. 8 60 Pioneer Clmptcr No 2H ... ." Battel. W. A 60 Shafor, Wm 60 Tate, Chas ,' Th mu s, T. C RU Warren. IC. C 60 McDonald. A. D 60 Owen, Walter 2 KocnlK. Fr. Pauline 60 Covert, Frank J 60 Crawford, Mrs, Lottie 60 tvh'lmon Vlrtnr 60 Helnrlch. A 60 Randall, Wilburn Grant tW tfaml-rs, Mrs. Delia A 100 Sullivan, 160 Webster, Mrs. H. M 100 Halts. Alfred W 100 erg Jordan " lllanthard. A, L 60 Bofcuslaskl, L. H 60 Boss. John 100 I kiss, Fred 60 Bowir. Narclsse A ....60 Brady. A. J 60 Caiiflcld, David 60 Chambers, C. A 60 ("hriitner, Noah 100 Chandler. Harry 50 H V - n J 60 Klre a. Irene P. K. Selbert. Mrs Mary D Barlow. Mrs. F. T 60 1 Howell, dmrnb-rs . - , ....... j00j Harris. E. II ...50 r i ItoliliiKon, Albert 50 Tong. Earl Tachopp, Henry . Wachtman, Jno. F, Dalles, Clarence 0 50 ' Meeker, Frank H. Wachtman. Sophie 50 Webster, Ceo. II 300 Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley .. .50 Dlcken. Mrs. Chas 50 IMerson, John 100 risky. Nicholas 50 Ford. E. H 50 ltlakeslee. M. L 200 Crocker. Grace A 50 Adams. W. F 100 Herard. Fred 50 Crocker. Herbert C 100 Norris. E. Mary 50 Edelman, Carl 50 Uugg. A. E 50 Peckover. H JOO Perkover, Fred 50 Scher.lnger, John 50 Pope, Mr. and Mrs. E. L 500 Mann. f M 100 Read, Mayrie 60 Read. Arlelgh 50 Read, Mrs. L. A 50 Boyd, J. T 60 May. Thos Zimmerman, C Menke, Ivan Anderson, Gvo Moris, Mrs. J, K Boanllnii, Joe Moore, E. L. Murray, ('. E IH'Btlo. R. B Gill. Gvo. N Allen, Glen Shlbloy. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunuilre, Jes '. 60 60 60 50 , 60 50 100 50 i.. $1000 50 50 200 50 liny wait, C.irIyne , 60 Kberty, Mr. and Mrs. Goo 50 t'ntfl'.iiiiim. Clarence 60 U ,.! lira Inula 11)0 a mi, ,.,. .. ..,.. Jlard. Mrs. Vera 60 Gorher. Edwin C 100 Coodfcllow, Elisabeth 60 (iiirr.ll, Genevieve 50 Gottberg, F 10O Hammond. Geo. Dewey 60 Havlll, Marie Wilson 6( llavlll. Marie Wilson 50 I Milieu Mm. Ida 6n Hodgson, Robort .100 60 25( 50 100 Ml 100 .. ..; 60 60 100 Klrchoin, I .aura I 1 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept fil. An nouncement of a revision of the uni form wage scale of employes ia Pa cific coast shipbuilding plants will be made In all probability before October 1, according to a telegram from the wage adjustment board of the United States shipping board received here last night by the Iron Trades council. At a recent conference between rep resentatives of the employers and workers on the Pacific coast, lreld in Philadelphia and Washington, It de veloped there was a possibility of a decision being rendered In the latter part of this month. McMlnn villa gets carload of trout for Yamhill county atreams.' Harry Porter b Phil Bucklein '- 50 John Albert Roake, Jr 50 Bert J. Staats 50 W. I. Rowan 50 J. H. Frommeyer 50 Hogg Bros 200 Mrs. Gilbert Morris 60 A. G. Ammer 60 Roy Ringo 50 W. J. Wilson 50 Virgil Maddox 50 L. V. Roake 50 R. W. Griffith 50 Mrs. J. Lynch 60 Ella M. Krummel 50 Beulah M. Swigert 50 Anna Schmasse 50 E. A. H. Hughes 50 W. T. Hislop 50 Robert D. Rodgers 50 Wm. Schatz 50 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown 50 Jean Moffatt 50 C. V. Graves 60 J. T. Graves 60 Richard Griffiths 100 Raymond Barton 100 G. W. Alexander 50 R. L. & M. N. Badger 100 Myrtle E. Beard 50 Annie E. Beeson 50 John Bohlander 50 August E. Bhihm 100 Frances L. Bowland 50 Brady Mercantile Co 100 Edgar L. & Celena Brown .... 60 Joseph Brunner 1,000 Robert Bullard 60 Frank P. Burch 60 J. J. Calavan 100 Charles Henry Caufield 1,000 Mrs. Charles H. Caufield 1,000 Mary R. Caufield 50 Mrs. Nettie S. Charles 50 J. E. Cluette 100 John Collie 1,000 Frank H. Cross 250 Charles F. Darling 60 Francis Marion Darling 60 August Deslng 100 Frona V. Dlmlck , 100 Grant B. Dlmlck 200 Geo. R. Gardner William Gardner Earl Gerber Mrs. Fred Gerber Samis-l Gerber Alexander Gill Wm. H. Godfrey Mrs. Gussle Goodpasture Estelle F. Grady R. L. and Fanny Greaves Mrs. C. Guynes Chas. Asa Gufiies Geo. High Harrington ... Maggie Harrington Harold L. Heathman . 50 . . 50 . 50 50 . 100 50 .. 100 50 50 ,. 100 50 .. 50 .. 100 .. 50 50 Olaf F. Hegdale 500 A. S. Heilinger 60 Arloa B .Hempstead 500 Jack Hempstead -. ... 60 C. T. Howard 50 Mary S. Howard 60 Henry H. and Mary A. Hughes. . 50 Gertrude May Humphrey ...... 50 Jno. M. Jones 600 oottlleb Kinzy 60 Henry Krummel 50 Marilda Krummel 50 Krause Henry C 50 Hanna Llewelyn 100 Robert Lynch 100 David McArthur 100 Mrs. Elsie Minder 100 Leonard Moser 50 Grace Marlborough 50 Mrs. Blanche Mautz 60 Mr. and Mrs. Terry C. Miller... 50 Annie G, Myers 50 L. Mabel Myers 50 A. S. Newton 60 J. M. Parrlsh 200 Mary Parrlsh 100 Martin Perlman 100 John Rawnsley 60 Sarah A. Roberts 60 George Rosenboom 50 L. Ruconlck 50 Emma M. Salstrand 60 Louis Bervas 60 Mrs. Ella May Scouton 50 Mrs. Louisa E. Senn 50 Mrs. Levanchle- Sewell 100 Clyde Singleterry 60 Joseph Stuedeman 200 Rose Tomezwskle 100 Francis Welsh ., , 200 .Henry Wetzler 60 Davis, W. W Eu Day. J. W 50 Donovrn, Matthew James 50 D:irifr, Jacob 50 Elledge, D. II 50 Fischer, Homer 300 Frederick, Adolph E 100 Gengler, Michael 100 Gray, J. W 50 Gibh, Frank' 50 Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 100 Gross, Mike 50 Harvey. Augustus H 100 Hamln, Georg: . 50 Hattan, Guy 60 Hattan, Mary E 60 Hattan, Victorine 50 Hlcinbotham, W. C 100 Howell, Mrs. G. W 50 Huerth, Henry T. ...100 Junken, R. A 50 Kennedy, A. C 50 Klrchem. Paul M 50 Kltzmiller, Eldivdge P 50 Kruger, A. W 60 Lavlus, John 50 iennpn, A. R 50 Llllie, Alfred 100 Lillie, Sheridan 50 Lucas, Frank 50 McCubbln, James 50 McKllIlcan, N 50 McKlnley, Geo 50 McGuin, E. L 50 Magary, George 50 Hattan, Frank Marrs, Rosetta 50 Troxel, O. A 50 Scherzinger, John 50 Krummel, Louis M 50 Draper, Lawrence 50 Tldd, Chas. N 50 Selby, Geo 60 .100 Lagcson, L. J 60 Lageson, Mrs. L, J.... 50 I.ai?.Ron, Maude L 50 Mather, John 50 Hogan, Mrs. Siman E 60 Nason. Win. E 50 White. Chas W " 50 Nagl, George J 60 Frasier, .Harry 100 McCord, W. J. W 100 Well's, W. B 56 Kohl, Erie C 60 Kohl, Henry W 50 Hntchens, Mrs. F. S 100 Kohl, Geo. A :.t..50 Hutchlns. W. B 50 Burt, Wm. L 60 Effenberger, Earl D 50 Effenlwrger, Bessie , 50 McCoy. Owel 50 Naslund, Addle E 50 Naslund, Ivan 100 Norman, Abel 100 Swanson, Christ 50 Toyooka, Kalchi 100 Mendenhall, Cyrus J Hemrlch, Henry L. Link, Sylvester L 50 Kin-hem. W. P Klottwyk. Anlone ...... ,i. . . Laldlew. W. W 1 1mlmcUer, J. L Little. Walter I Londeruan, 8. P Mayf'cld. Jennie 100 jfnrtla, Matin and Mtrgaret 5c Molmll, Fred J. Adm 60 Morris. EllsaUth 60 Muender, II, R 60 Murphy, John P 60 Pedro, Margarot 60 Paterson, Thomas 60 Paterson. Alex 200 l'uterson, Guy 20i liahner. Wm 100 Rlol.hoff, Fred Walter 60 Sovlnsky, Anton 100 fc'ovlnsky, Jacob G 10 60 ic..i,,ii, i.v.,,,i r.n .,V(.I(.V,, ,.. i. ....... Scmlti, Win 50 Eelirelber, John 100 KnwlKrass, Robert II 60 Si nee, Mrs. Anna 50 Stabb. Charley 60 Stone, Chas. G 100 Swafford,. Ivy 60 Stur.negzcr. Gus and Ccira 100 Swallow, Charlie W 60 Thomas, Abut 60 Thompson, Richard 60 Tray lor, Lola 660 Traylor, Ed 100 Diinmirp, Honolla 60 Davis, F. 1 50 Jones, Ellen B 50 Smith, Otto 50 CohlHinlth. C and 11 100 Itorgea, Curl W 60 Bovlnsky, Druno Krickaon, Chas. C 50 Field Thos 50 Johnson, 8. J 50 (ilarner, John 0 Rhodes, Walter L 50 Rhodes, Mrs. Walter L 60 Horges. F. II 100 Campbell, Eva A 50 Cr.mpbell Thos. P 50 Palln. Clarence E 60 Frost, John 50 Sauor. Harry F 50 Sturm, L. A 50 VwwlfYiril Mm nnd Mm. Herbert. .50 Hemingway. Jerry 5ojy" "Hsn . Joseph 60 French. Mrs. A. C 100 Tull. C. G T.50 ..50 50 Wyrtck, T, J 50 Rayl, Mr. and Mrs. It. A 50 Hemingway, Edith 50 Scott, Eva , 60 Fallert, C. M 60 Smith, Junlce and Eugene 50 Johnson, Ralph S 100 The following subscriptions were announced Wednesday: Ganong, R. C. 60 Stokes, W.' B. and Martha 100 Snow, Blihn L 50 Swlcert, W. F 50 James, Elsworth 60 Roberts. Mrs. Wilbur E 60 Effenberger, Oscar A 60 Schmidt, Wm. . : .60 Goodman, A. J. Reddaway, Mrs. Geo. M 100 Roberts, Mrs. Eugene 100 Graves, D, W. , Carey, John 50 latty, Lenora O ' .50 Heater, H. A. and Florence Hoomlssen, Kathleen 60 Werner, H. C 60 Young, Robrrt A 60 Andrews, N. T 60 Brock, Edgar R 6(1 l rown, Aaron Wilbur 100 Brown, Geo. A 60 Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 50 Carter, Irene 100 Cockerllne, Clark 60 ' Cox, Olive J and Frank D 100 Davis, AIvIb D 300 Daue, F. A 50 Davidson, P. C 50 Fellows, Stephen GO Gentler, Michael 100 Give in, Harry Peubody 100 (londeck, Jacob ; 60 Goodmcn, Mary M 50 100 100 .60 Crader, Ollie E 50,!edKes, Jos. E, Watts, Geo. T 60!Beatie, Dr. A. L , Hearn, C. L 50 Meade Relief Corps No. 18 . Nelson, Ernest 60 .Pemrock, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. 50 Hemrlch, Karl M. 50 Larsen, C. Astrup 100 Aral. Tom Tsunejl 100 Rowland, N. W 50 rMcDermott, R. P 50 Magone, Amos M 50 Tooze, Emma L 50 Quinn, Gus , Hamlin, Alfred , Srhomaker, Geo. Alfred Dimick, G. B , Guenther, Frank .veils, W. B , Hadley, K Earp, Dan Foley, Joseph R. ...... Andrews, J. S. ,.50 ,.60 ,.50 ,.50 ..50 ..61 ,.50 ..50 ..50 ..50 Hays, Wilbur 50 Hurley, M. F 50 Marrs, Georgia .50 Martin, Amelia 50 Martin, Joslah 60 Meldrum, D. Thompson 60 Meyer, Joseph 50 Miller, Jno. C. .80 Nicholas, Frank .69 Nuttall, Sydney and Margaret E....50 Pace, Bertha M 50 Shannon, James 100 Sancezewski, Allx 100 Cox, R. L 100 Pusey Geo. E. 150 Martin, Horace F. 200 Rogers, J. F. 60 Heap;ney, John 50 Erlckson, P. J 50 Post, John 100 Talent, J. T. ...60 Banherg , F. L 250 Youngchild, Wm. ,.'.50 Rottar, Frank,. Sr .50 Hoyt, J 60 Th following subscriptions were announced Tuesday . , , Rerard,. Fred...... 60 McCausIand, L. ,..,60 Mroslk, Jack , 50 100 ..100 ...50 ...50 Maklnster, Dewey Jamie 50 Makinster, Mrs. Pear ..." 100 Griffiths, Griffith 50 Ramsey. S. E 60 Peckthorn, F. L 50 Seeman, 8. W: 50 Ovlatt, Claude M 60 Seeman, S. W ' 100 Mitchell, J. J CO Van Water,. H 100 Kiern, Mr. and Mrs. II. N 60 Wllloughby, C. H 1 60 Kler, E 60 Totten, A. F. 60 Burley, M. F. '. 60 Jligholls, G. F ! 60 Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Jas 50 Hlnes, Clyde O CO Donley, Jerome 60 Martin, Jas. and son 60 Belford, John ., 60 Sager, Harry 8. , .60 Frost, John Wm. Sr 60 Palln, Clarence E. , .,60 Campbell, Thos. P. .......60 Roys, Lillian L. 100 Watts, Jack P. Pepoon, Geo. .60 Wlckham. Alomto Nllee, Clifford . .'6'fiajovic, Jack 80 Hellborg, Wm 50 Ilehn, John 100 Ho(lIni;sworth, Emma 50 Jaeger, Martin 60 Johnson, Frank 50 Koenlg, Frank Sr 60 Kraime, Gustav 100 Little, A. E 60 Moscr, John Qottfleld 50 Moser, Fred 8r. .., 60 NIzlch, Jerry .160 NlKich, Anton 60 Osburn, Arthur M 60 Parberry, Goo. M 60 Pattorson,' Alice E. 50 Petty James 60 Prlebe, Wm. Frederick 60 Ratoel, Herman C. ,.50 Reddlck, w". R 50 Selbert, Herman 100 Spence, C. E. ..60 Staehley, AuguBt 150 Taggart, Henry M 60 Story, Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. L 100 Swank, Ernest rJ. 60 Thomi,s, Mary Louise ,60. Traylor, Minnie M. 100 Walker, Earl T. 40O vvarner, A. u 60 60 60