Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 20, 1918, Page Page 8, Image 8

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PRESIDENT
DIETED ON
ENTRANCE
INTO PARIS
PARIS, Dec. 14. President Wilson
made his entrance into Paris at 10:15
o'clock this morning. The president's
arrival at the capital was greeted
with a salvo of artiller" in salute.
The dense throngr gathered to
greet the American xecutiv hailed
his coming with vr leys ot cheering
Huge crowds we massed around
the Bols de Co'cne station awaiting
the presiden' f ,onilng. As he atighted
from his lra a roar of welcome
went up tha' left no doubt of the cor
diality of Uie greeting given by Paris
to its latest guest
President Wilson was greeted by
President and Madame Poincare, Pre
mier Clemenceau, Andre Tardieu,
French high commissioner to the
United States, and other high offi
cials. -
President Poincare greeted Presi
dent Wilson warmly as the latter
stepped from the train, the French ex
ecutive firmly grasping him by the
hand. William Martin, who is attached
to the foreign office as introducers of'
ambassadors, presented Premier Cle
menceau, who welcomed President
Wilson in English, saying he was ex
tremely glad to meet him.
IS
TO LAFAYETTE BY
PARIS, Dec 17. President Wilson
placed a wreath upon the tomb of La
fayette Sunday. Attached to it was a
card upon which was written:
"To the memory of the great La
fayette, from a felllow servant of lib
erty." Other than this simpb tribute to the
friend of America in her time of great
est need, the president's activities
Sunday were limited to attendance up
on two church services and two brief
conferences, one with Premier Clem
enceau and the other with Colonel E.
M. House. A short call was made or,
President and Madame Poincare at
the palace of the Elysee during the
afternoon, and the evening was given
over to a complete rest in anticipa
tion of the strenuous week before
nlm.
The American Presbyterian church
in ths Rue de Berrl was visited by
President and Mrs. Wl'son In the
morning. Admiral Grayson accompan
ied them to this gervice His atten
dance at this particular church had
been anticipated by but a few,- for he
had made no statement of his in
tentions upon this score.
BOLSHEVIKI PLOT
LONDON, Dec. 14. The Geneva
Tribune today publishes details of a
plot by agents of the Nikolai Lenlne
and Leon Trotsky, the Russian Bolshe
viki leaders, against Premier Clemen
ceau, of France, declaring that two
Bolshevists were apprehended as they
were crossing the French frontier, ac
cording to an Exchange Telegraph dis
patch. lk.f.3. ...i..Ll
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PEARL
Oil
PERFECTION
OIL HEATER
J. L. LACEY, Special Agent, Su nciara v. 1 , , Jr.
Staats Hdwe. Co. Oregon City Bet Fnch, Estacada
F. Bush & Son, Oregon City F. I 'endr ken, Molalla
Hogg Bros., Oregon City G. Blatchford, Molalla
Estes Hdwe. Co., Oregon City A. Mather, Clackamas
F. Friedrick, Oregon City Madden & Co., Springwater
AIRPLANE PASSENGER
LI ACROSS OCEAN
L
NEW YORK, Dec. 1?, Captain Ben
3umin B. Lipsner, who resigned re
cently as superintendent ot the gov
ernment aerial mail service, announc
es that, backed by a group ot wealthy
men. he will establish next year the
first aerial passenger and express
lines In this country.
Captain Llpsner said that he was
not at llb.Tty to announce proposed
routes, but asserted that the first line
would be put Into operation on May
15, 1919. The service, he said, would
be started with six planes, each with
a speed of 110 miles an hour and a
capacity of 40 passengers or an equiva
lent weiyht in express. Equipment of
passenger plane, he said, will Include
a wireless telephonic system and all
latest scientific appliances. The rates
"will be within the reach of all," he
said.
Captain Lipsner also said that un
less some one else has already done
so, on June 13 he will make the first
trans-Atlantic flight, selecting the
same route followed by the. transport
George Washington In taking Presi
dent Wilson to France. He added that
'"a seagoing plane"- to be used in the
flight is now being constructed.
ESTIONNAIRES TO
BE FILED AND KEPT
N WASHINGTON D. G.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. All ques
tionnaires which have been filled out
and returned to local draft boards are
to be kept as historical records In'
war department vaults here.
Practically every man In 'the Unit
ed States between the ages of IS and
43 has filled out one of these blank
forms, thereby placing himself at the
service of the government in the past
emergency. The only exceptions are
those near the age limit of 43, who
were tha last to receive question
naires. Those which were not filled
out before the armistice was signed
have been returned to the provost
marshal general's office.
All questionnaires are to be sealed
and kept for reference, it was stated
today. Chief among the uses to which
they will be put are:
First Will be used in connection
with other data, to aid war risk insur
ance bureau in checking up on soldiers
due to receive allotments for injury or
service.
Second Will provide a record for
men eligible to enter organizations
similar to the G. A. R., which will -undoubtedly
be formed after all the sol
diers have returned home.
DUTCHPRESS
URGES KAISER
BE MADE LEAVE
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 13. The Meu
we van den Tag urges the govern
ment to request the Hohenzollerns to
leave the country.' Premier Beeren
bruck declared in a speech that the
government is willing to discuss with
tne entente extradition of the former
kaiser, providing the discussion is in
keeping with Holland's honor and
dignity. He stated that the present
arrangement is provisional.
$ MAKi PtACfc PRODUCTS
S AMSTERDAM, Dec. 12 Diree-
tors of the Krupp works are re-
$ ported to have asked their work- 3
3 men to suggest what peace pro-
$ ducts shall be manufactured in
their factories.
.
Perfection Oil Heater
stands guard against
dampness and chill in
the home. Easy to
carry about
Lights at the touch of a
match. Gives long
hours of cozy, comfort
able warmth on one
filling with Pearl Oil
che ever-obtainable fuel.
No smoke or odor.
Economical.
Buv Pmr&ctlon 0,7
HemtBf todmy. eir
tvtrywhan.
Standard Oil Co.
lifornla)
fjji
OKLGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER
CLACKAMAS IIAS
LARGE AREA OF
LAND GUARDED
SALEM, Or,, Doc. 14. (Spectal to
th Enterprise) Thirty thousand, six
hundred and seventeen acre of tim
bered lands in Clackamas County
kere patrolled under the direction ot
State Forester Elliott, according to
figures hlch have Just b.'on compiled
in his office relative to the patrol
work for l9tS. This does not Include
all the patrols In that count,1, but
only those under the law whlcn re
quire the State Forestry department
to patrol lands for which patrol of no
otu?r kind is provided. When such a
patrol Is made the, cost of it Is charg
up against the timber owned, and Is
assessed on the books against the
same as the cost for other taxes.
STATE DEFICIENCIES
SALEM. Or., Dec. 14. Deficiency
appropriations made by the siate
emergency board during the last bl
onniunt which must be provided for
by the next legislature total $532,383,
according to figures on the books of
Secretary of State Olcott, who is sec
retary ot the board. The amounts al
lowed by deficiency appropriation
follow in the order in which they
were allowed.
Executive department to meet
needs of state council of defense,
$3,000.
Executive department on applica
tion of state council of defence, $15,
000. Executive department In connection
with state council of defense upo
recommendations submitted by tht
Oregon Social Hygiene society, $10,
000. Public service commission to main
tain department of grain inspection.
13,000.
Executive department for employ
ment of spectal agents for apprehen
sion and conviction ot law violators,
$2300.
Military department for creation of
state military police, $230,000.
State board of health, $i5,000.
For maintenance of state peniten
tary, allowed at meeting of board
on July 5, 1918, $33,000.
State Hme board, $3000.
Maintenance of Orsgon State Hos
pital for the Insane, $100,000.
Maintenance of industrial school
for girls, $3000.
Maintenance of state tuberculosis
hospital, $9,000.
Maintenance of stale training school
for boys, $14,000.
Maintenance of pumping plant at
penitentiary, $750.
State penlt?ntiary general mainten
ance, allowewd at meeting ot board on
October 9, 1918, $35,000.
Board of inspectors of chi'd labor,
$1,000.
For canltol building and grounds,
allowed to Secretary Olcott as custo
dian, $1,700.
Oregon Agricultural college to be
applied to students' army training
corps, f37,43o.
Public ssrvice commission to paj
expenses of telephone rate Increase
investigation, $3,000.
E
OE
WON'T BE FORGOTTEN
SALEM, Or., Dec. 1C (Special to
the Enterprise) Clackamas County
representatives in the lower house of
the coming legislature a-e expected to
be accorded somj veryilecent treat
ment by Seymour Jones, who will be
the next speaker of that body.
It Is remembered here that when
the candidacy of Jones was In a very
embryonic form that one of his first
announcements wis that he had the
Marion and Clackamas delegations
behind him in the race to the finish.
Jones is very reticent about what he
intends to do in the matter of commit
teeships, but. political wisaheads are
satisfied that he is not going to forget
his first loves who were with, him
when his chances for speakership
seemed somewhat doubtful to many
and it is expected that Clackamas will
get its full shar-j of patronage when
the lid is liftc 1 from the patronage
pot.
E
TD FISH RSHWAY
AT OREGON CITY
SALEM, Or , Dec. 16. (Special to
the Enterpri el --Appropriation of an
additional $3000 will be sought by the
State Fish and C ime Commission of
the next LegMa'.ure for the comple
tion of th; fisiiwav at Oregon City.
Ten thonaarol dollars was granted
tor this purpose; !y the last Legisla
ture and Master F.h Warden Clanton
has reporte ! to the Governor that sat
isfactory progress has been made on
the work.
All of th'! Ma-trr Fish Warden's
reports have imii. ated that the fish
and game '-,., -u ,', :.:A':a is more and
more considering ihe Oregon City lo
cation as an important part of the
salmon deve'opnxmt work In the
state. - I
ROLL OF HONOR
KILLED IN ACTION
Private Johu 8. Klldow, Auburn,
Wash.
Lieutenant Albert A. l.amb, Donald,
Wash. f ,
Private Arent A, Bruhn, . Enum
claw, Wash.
Private Puttista Tasini. Toll, Wash.
Private Claude M. Ward, Sumas,
Wash.
WOUNDED SEVERELY
Lieutenant Thomas it. Boyd, Port
land, Or.
Private Jesse 1L Cotton, Gravel
ford, Or.
Private Arthur F. Campbell, linker,
Or.
Private Harold K, Curtis, Rosoburg,
Or.
Corporal John A. Level. Jr., Haven
port. Wash.
Control Harry H. Slunforth, Taco
ma, Wash.
Private Karl E. Clark, Sprlugdule,
Wash.
Private William II. Marsh, Tacoma.
Wash.
Private Henry Rrauor. Tuoomu,
Wash.
Private William J. Zeyen. RlUvllle.
Wash.
Private Joseph King. Seattle, Wash
Corpora! Hoy A. Chrlstonson, Pay
ette, Idaho.
P-lvatj Robert J. Mitchell. Council.
Idaho.
Prfivate Paul O, Lyons, Coeuur d'
Alene.
WOUNDED DSGREE UNDETER
MINED Private John V. Mlddletou, Oswe
go, Or.
Private Leo Q. Culavan. Portlund,
Ore.
Corporal Robert E. Wright, Seattle.
Wash.
Private Walter T. Frank, Acme,
Wash.
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY t
Lieutenant Alfred E. Kinney, Astor
ia. Corporal Craig Wilkinson, Hood
River. Or.
Private Henry It. Hollmer, l-a
Grande, Or.
Captain Harry E. Lyons, Tacoma,
Wash.
Private Alvln L. Nystrom, Golden
dale, Wash.
Private Charles Zblnden. Walla
Wa'la, Wash.
Private Ralph W. French, Colfax,
Wash.
Private Amund Hagen, Harrison.
Idaho.
Private Clarence Bullock, Kooskla,
Idaho.
MISSING IN ACTION
Corporal Albert J. Ruth, Seattle,
Wash.
Private Dewey O. Thrall, Cam
bridge, Idaho.
Captain Howard Dehart, Seattle.
Wash.
Sergeant Arthur R. Knouff, Port
land. Or.
Corporal John H. Fortner, Darrlug
ton. Wash.
Private John G. Uraden, Rlikrcall,
Or.
Private Joseph H. Dion, Seaside, Or
Private Frank E. Miller, Landex,
Or.
KILLED, Previously Reported Missing
Lleutenaut J F. Wehuer, Everett,
Wash.
Private G. R. Dieter, Gilbert, Idaho.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Corporat Elbert Alexander, Ponie
roy. Wash. ,
Private Charley E. Shannon, Rice,
Wash.
Private Joseph J. McCadam, Spo
kane, Wash.
Private Sam Soo Hoo, Pocatello,
Idaho.
DIED OF DISEASE
Corporal William F. Grill, Wanat
chee, Wash.
Private Oscar Zimmerman, Meha
ma. Or.
Private Earl J. Edwards, Corvallln
Or.
Private Harry W. Maddox, Ashtou
Idaho. ,
Private Athur T. Mallatt, Portland
Or.
SEVERELY WOUNDED
Sergeant Guy F. Stlckney, U. 8. M
C, Bothell, Wash.
Sergeant Frank L. Qulnn. Tacoma,
Wash.
Sergeant Samuel C. Stitt, American
Falls, Idaho.
Sergeant Norman S. Hayner, Walla
Walla, Wash.
Sergeant Henry S. Baker, Spokane
Wash.
Corporal William A. Fish, Tacoma,
Wash.
Corporal Ersel M. Lindsay, Black
foot, Idaho.
Private Nels P.- Bergcndorrf, U. a
M. C, Idaho Falls, Idaho,
Private John P. Tobin, U. S. M. C,
Enterprise, Or.
Private Charles F. Rull, Deep River,
Wash.
Private Forrest Blakeman, Darring
ton, Wash.
Private Lee H. Evans, Bayview, Ida
ho. Private Elmer Hartley, Landing,
Idaho.
Private Earl B. Elllngsworth, Che
lan, Wash.
Private William S. Ferguson, Te
nino, Wash.
Private Buell E. Hosklnson, Moro,
Or.
Private Hurley fisher, Cle Elm,
"Wash. . ,
Private James I. Alger, Buhl, Ida
ho. Private Albert O. Dray, Seattle,
Wash.
Private Charles W.. . Farnsworth,
lilackfoot, Idaho.
Private Lars J. Hedlund, Klamath
Fa'ls, Or.
Private David E. Thornock, Eugene,
Or.
Private Lloyd Crone, Kuna, Idaho.
Private Glen W. Hoover,, Fossil, Or.
Private Harlow M. Johnson, Port
land, Or.
Private Louis II. Mackie, Walla Wal
la, Wash,
Private August Bratvold, Emmett,
Idaho. '
20, 1918.
Frlvat George 11. Moyer, Vancou
ver, Wash.
Private Uoy E, Salsbury, Everett,
Wash.
Private Samuel II. Wundor, Port
land, Or.
Private Clyde N. Kaiser, Medo, Or.
Prlvti Uenjiunln F. Stevens, Twin
Falls, Idaho.
P.lvule Halvor Stunodrud, Seattle,
WshIi.
Private Uoscoe W. Itlehni, Klamath
Falls. Or.
Private Edward F, Cook, Eluui,
Wash.
WOUNDED Dear. Undetermined
Lieutenant William 1. Jackson,
Iteaverton, Or.
Corporal Estoll R. Hopkins, Mos
cow, Idaho.
Mechanic Harry It. Wulson, Cres
ton, Wash.
Mechanic John Abraham, Wllkeson,
Wash.
Private John Mtier, Hurley, Iduho,
Private Oeorga T. Atwood, Hiuton,
Or.
Private Hurry Pender, Ln Center,
Wash.
Private Hud II. Jenks, Seattle.
WOUNDED -Previously Reported
Missing
J. Hurley, Ridge, Mont.
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY
Sergeant Abraham Thorf, Roxburg,
Iduho.
Corporal William O. Walker, Seluh,
Wash.
Private Clyde E. Leonard, Holse,
Idaho.
Private John Buss. Oregou City, Or.
Private Purne L. Grout, Tacoma,
Wash.
Private Emtl Holleau, Raymond,
Raymond, Wash.
Private Charles H. Neely. Spokane.
Private Roy Robnott, letrolt. Or.
Private John H. Walters. Hothell,
Wash.
Private Tully K. Stulltud, Green
Acres, Wash.
Private Alex. Vernon, Vancouver,
Wash.
Private Allen Sprutlln. Seattle,
Wash.
MISSING IN ACTION
Corporal Jesse J. Long, Marshflotd,
Or.
Private Edward Store, Knnppa, Or.
Private Norvln R. Walters, Phoenix,
Or.
Private Thomas Martin, Sandpolnt,
Idaho.
Frlvate James A. Ham, Ktnt, Wash.
Private Frank DelletlgUo, Gaston,
Or. , "
Private Junius T. Hochstrasser,
Tetonla, Idaho,
Private Geortse M. Morton, Napa
vine, Wash.
Private Emtl J. Plckel, llelllnsham.
Wash.
Private Roy L. Norbom, Seattle,
Wash.
WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER
MINED, PREVIOUSLY REPORT
ED KILLED IN ACTION
Lleufnant P R Splane, Urn Ange
les, Cal.
KILLED, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED
MISSING
Lieutenant J. F. Wehner, Everett,
Wash.
Private G. R. Dieter, Gilbert. Ida
ho. WOUNDED SEVERELY, PREVIOUS
LY REPORTED MISSING
Private H. II. Folson, Gooding, Ida
ho. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, PREVIOUS
LY REPORTED MISSING
J. Hurley, Rldgo. Mont.
PRESENT FOR DUTY, PREVIOUS
LY REPORTED MISSING
Private George T. Welk, U. 8. M. C.
Yamhill, Or.
F. E. Bryant, Everett, Wnsh.
KILLED IN ACTION
Lcutenant Leslie O. Too.e, Salem,
Or.
Prlva'te Albert Salmi, Kerry, Or.
Private John H. Vamlcrmindi'n,
DIED OF DISEASE
Private Louis Larson, Hammond,
Or.
DIED OF DISEASE
Private Ralmond W. Barnes, Harris
burg, Or.
WOUNDED SEVERELY
Lieutenant Louis If. ComptOn, Ash
Iund, Or.
Private Herman P. JohnHon, Salom,
Or.
Private Cnthbert W. Courtney,
Grants Pass, Or.
Private Thomas Neer, Turner, Or.
Private Toney K. Cinnamon, Day
ton. WOUNDED 8EVERELY
Lieutenant James I). Fletcher,
Buell, Or.
Corporal Fred C. Powers, Corvallls,
Or.
Corporal Thomas E. Dassett, Port
land, Or.
Private Maurice Newton, Andrews,
Or.
Private Bert J. Saunders, Long
Creek, Or.
WOUNDED, Degree Undetermined
Private Lumon 8. Butterfleld, To
ledo, Or.
Private Oscar Scott, Port'and, Or.
Musician Thomas W. Griffith, lone,
Or.
Private John W. Miller, Roma, Or.
Private Christian Zeller, Portland,
Or.
Private Daniel J. Brogan, Antelope,
Or.
Private Myron R. Stroock, Port
land, Or.
Private Jack V. Rodriguez, Toledo,
Or.
W0UNDE9 SLIGHTLY
Mechanic Willie L. Hollen, Condon,
Or.
Private Clarence S. Olson, Condon,
Or.
Private Ennis A. Burnett, Silver
Lake, Or.
Private Philip J. Redmond, Port
land, Or.
MISSING IN ACTION
Private Edward H. Scott, Portland,
Or.
Private Barney Wolfe, Ashland, Or.
KILLED IN ACTION
Private Gustav W. Peterson, Aber
deen, Waih.
Sergieant Waldo E. Caufield, Ore
gon City, Or.
Private Wilbur Courtrlght, Indiana
Val'ey, Idaho.
Private Tom C. Bair, Woodland,
Wash,
Private Lewis 10. Hrauson, Hums
Or.
Private Lul llniimr, Seattle,
Wash.
Private Max A, Wutloradoif, Htmt
tle. ,
DIED OF WOUNDS
Private tgnnU Keller, Mount Anr.rl,
Or.
WOUNDED SEVERELY
Captain Floyd H, Lewis, Sutoiu, Or.
Corporal John Kirk, t'halla, Iduho.
Corporal Waldo 8. Howe, Idaho
Fulls, Idaho.
Private Arthur Hill, Everett, Wash,
Private Abney R. Ostetborg, ,Troy,
Idaho.
Private Richard P. Itohlimoii, Hur
ley, Idaho,
Private Fred Mix, Aberdeen, Wash.
Private Emmett L, Morgan, Port
land, Or.
Private George If. Croft, lleyburn,
Idaho.
Private Ly E. Httinlnond, Troy,
Idaho.
Private frank A. York, Doty, Wash.
Lieutenant Dean C. Thnnnuiu, Seat
tle, Wash
' Private Raymond O. Walt, Auius
vlllo, Or.
Prlvatu Robert F. IiikuIIh, Pendle
ton, Or.
Private James 11. Knauff, Sllverlou,
Of.
Private Clayton C. Moore, Port
land, Or.
Private Vernleo Swearlngou, Walla
Walla, Wash.
Private Albeit F. Cooper, Hood
River. Or.
WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER
MINED Private Enrico Martini, Raymond,
Wash.
Private Ralph J. Atkinson, Port
land. Or.
Private Megr. Klrshluu, Portland,
Or.
Private Merlin M. Ogden, Pomeroy,
Wash.
Private John P. Pomeroy, Seattle,
Wash.
Private Chnrh's D. O'Hrlen, Jerotno,
Idaho.
SLIGHTLY WOUNDED
Sergeant Vlnrenuo Farlchl, Port
lund, Or.
Corporal I.oron C. Cixhrnn. Port
land. Or.
Private Jesse W. Abbott, Holse, Ida
ho. Private John Brink, Lynden, Wash.
Private Arnold Stryffler, Gaston,
Or.
Private Ludwlg Benson, llibbs, Id
ho.
Private Harrison J. Rebhan, Suhlett,
Idaho.
Private Emery K. Ju kson, Seattle.
Private Ingwurd II. Jncobson, Seul
tlo. Private Oscar W. Klein. Salem, Or.
Prlvute Orton K. Mudtie, Echo. Or,
Private Walno Kraus, Portland, Or
Private Morris A. Martin, Green
leaf, Idaho.
Private (frank D. Montgomery,
Twin Falls. Idaho.
Private Henry K, Olson, Medical
lkc. Wash.
Private Graver F. Rlodel Vader,
Wash.
Horsoshoer Gfiorgo W. Madden,
Omak, Wash.
Private George M. Ham, Iterance,
Or.
Private Lowell II. Wolf, Idaho Falls.
Idaho.
Prlvnte Jose h R. Orr, Cenlratla,
Wash.
Private Carl Bather, Seattle, Wash
Private Francis Spi-ake, Portland,
Or.
Private Ralph J. Helios, Geneva,
Wash.
WOUNDED. DEGREE UNDETER
. LY REIPORTED MISSING
R. W. MclntoHh, Newport, Wush.
WOUNDE D, DEGREE UNDETER
MINED, PREVIOUSLY REPORT
ED MISSING
W. Ando-son, ponlsboro, Wash.
1 P. Hourgl't, Seattle, Wash.
J. O. Plnkerton, Yakima, Wnsh.
E. P. C'urk. Castlerock, Wash.
MISSING IN ACTION
Private Clifford PI Hlunchat, Enum
claw, Wnsh.
PrvHte Henry A. Clcg, Dubos, Ida
ho. Private Frank C. Hriimmond, Fairy
land, Idaho,
Sergeant Richard W. White, Taco-
nm, Wash.
Private Heber L. Kelly, Idaaho Fulls,
Idaho.
Private Paul A. Changnon, Idaho
Falls, Idaho.
KILLED IN ACTION
Private Lars J. Glssolt, Coqulllo,
Or. ' ' .
Sergeant Wesley H. Weeks, Sho
shono, Idaho.
Private Fred McMillan, Richrield,
Idaho.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Private Ernest T. Eqkerloln, II, B.
M. C Salem, Or.
Private John L. Fulwtiler, U. S. M
C Spokane, Wash.
Prlvata Clarence L. Keyes, U. 8. M.
C, Auburn, Wash,
Private Harlow F. Hooper, U. S. M.
C., Rupert, Wash.
DIED OF DISEASE
Private John Singleton, Eagle
Point, Or.
Sergeant Day D. Parkhlll, Reno,
Wash
P-lvate Frod R. W. Keune, Tacoma,
WaBh. -
Private Edward J. Yancey, Tacoma,
Wash.
Private A'bert Llndon, Spokane,
Wosh.
Private Raymond Bresnahan, Col
vlllo, Wash.
Private Frank R. Coyle, Vancouver,
Wash.
Private Wllford Wright, Malad City,
Idaho.
WOUNDED 8EVERELY
Private Nl'a A. Ebert, U. S, M. C
Mnkllteo, W-sh.
P-ivate F-nnk J, Titus, U. S. M. C,
Spol'ane, Wa 'h
Prlval, . An"' Vnncollio, U. S. M.
C, Fu'ny-lrt", Wnh.
Privf Ar bu N Wa'ling, U. 8. M.
C, Tec ma, "'"sdi.
Brrrrnnt Thorns E. Bailey, U, S. M.
C., Gno-lln-. Trl-'ho
Corpornl Re-.- .f. Note, U. S. M. C,
Jerome, Idaho.
WOUND-!-) "-res Undetermined
EAST SIDE IS
SURE OF GETTING
NEW HIGHWAY
HAI.KM, Or, Dno. 14. (Special to
the EtiterprlMe)- Orders by tin Hlalo
Highway t'ommlsMlim to the Columbia
Contract Company for .delivery of
110,01)11 ton of cnuheil rock ami 820u
tons of Kphnltum, dollverles to start
by the first pf the year, practically
Insure (luring Iho coming yur tho
ctunpltitlon of the 1'Mciriu lllKhway
from Oregon City to Hnlem.
The road will he paved from Aurora
to Salem nnd the rock and amdiall-
ii in ure for (hat purpoae to be tlumiicd
along Ihtt Pacini! Illshway at conven
ient points no that It can be picked up
handily for use early In the spring
when aetunl const nut Ion work will
start.
Eforts have Iiihmi Hindu lit the piiiil
to get altnud with this work, but Just
when the suiting seeuicil rl ar muue
Ihlug arose to stdefuck It, The lust
ItiHuriiiountable olmtai'lo was the w,ir
and'hlghwey work was deflnl'-ely de
layed until ponce was in sb-ht, With
all the burs now down lher sm-ms no
chanee of the work biltm dc'ayed
further than the close of the next st-a-Mott
when It Is expocled It will be
completed.
Another year or two will be Seen
finished a kIkiiuIIo loop from HaU-m to
Portland on the East Side ami nek
ou the Wost Bide, with Oregon City
one of the show spots along tho high
way. Tourist travel through- lh val
ley towns Is espt'i tod to Increase by
leaps and bound with the finishing of
these magnificent stretches of road
way.
(,'orporal Harry U - HluUdell. Heat
tie, Wash.
Private Havld A. SnyiV . OiU'sep,
Iduhu, .
Private Otto W. C-wfonl, Kiiunett,
Idaho.
Private Walter J. Hall, Emmett,
Idaho.
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY
Svrgeaut William A. Halrd, Corval-
y. Or.
Corporal William A. Page. Fort
Klamath, Or.
Private Joseph A. Kraft, Sherwood.
Or.
Private Arthur C. Lewis. Helth?
(Ruch).
Sergeant Alonso I. Klrhy, Central
la. Wash.
( Corimrul Rmipert L. Flepry, Helllug-
hum, Wsh.
Private George L. HJork. Sriohnm
Ish, Wash.
Private Honton L. Davis, Coulee
City, Wanh.
Private John J. Nefsay, Black Hear,
iduho,
Private Frank Cook. fit. Maries,
Idaho,
Private Ray F, Taylor, Richland.
Wash.
Private Osrnr Kallsberg, Tacoma.
Wash.
KILLED IN ACTION
Corporal William V. Saunders, Ba
ker, Or.
Corporal Joseph V. Stephens, Pilot
Rock. Or.
Prlvato Harold V. Hurgren, Port
land, Or.
Prlvato Newton M, Patterson, Leb
anon, Or.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Corporal Anders C. Schulu, Moro,
Or.
Private Puul A. Iirenx, Grants
Pass, Or.
Prlvato Nick Troudt. Hubbard, Or.
Prlvnta Frank K, Tucker, Klamath
Falls, Or.
DIED FROM ACCIDENTS AND
OTHER CAUSES
Private Fred J. Ilerglund, Portlund.
Or,
DIED FROM DISEASE
Corporal Jiimes K. Gardner, Salem,
Or.
WOUNDED SEVERELY
Prlvato Elwln Huppert, West Stay
ton, Or,
Private Harry G. Hoydsten, Lake
view, Or.
Private Noah K. Nybort, Klamath
Fill's, Or .
Private- Roy K. Ruffnor, Boaverton,
Or.
Private Fred L. Konkle, Corbntt,
Or.
Private Fonton NV. CIiuhc, 8;ipleo,
Or.
Private Cliester A. Vunilonburg, For
nut O'ovo, Or. '
Private Paul N. Matllla, Soiialde, Or..
Private John C, Miller, Brownsville,
Or.
Private Harvey C. Worthlngton,
Portland, Or.
Prlvata Marishull D. Mead, Now
berg, Or.
WOUNDED, DEGEE UNDETER
MINED Lieutenant Darwin T. Phl'llps,
Portland, Or.,
Corporal Charley I. Sowoll, Klrby,,
Or.
Prlvato Fred P, McKay, Perry City,
Or.
Private Sldnoy Howard, Jefferson,
Or.
Private Hallle L. Pepper, Sclo, Or.
Private Archie Towell, Eslacadu,
Or.
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY
Corporal George Kroth, Nyssa, Or.
Private Walter C. Bronner, Oregon
City, Or.
P'lvnte S C. Thompson, Elgin, Or.
Private Charles E. Hutchinson,.
noHclmrg, Or,
Private Viotor 13. West, Eastsldo,
Or.
Private Louis F. Kle'ing, Rural, Or.
Private Arthur W. .Nelson, Port
land. Or. '
Private Walna-dI!Ilpa, Astoria, Or.
P-lvute 'Vincent 13. Paddock, Swuct
Hnme,' Or ,
MISSING IN ACTION
Private Harvey V. Rohortson, Sheri
dan, Or. 1
Prlvcte Roy R, Reed, Marcola, Or.
Private S;im Ventura, Portland, Or.,