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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. SA TTXRD AT. .TTJIT 21, 1917. 3 CHUMS AT OREGON CITY ARE SELECTED Interest Is Intense as Names of Drafted Men Are Made Public. MANY ON LIST PROMINENT Resident of Gladstone Outdoes Drawing and Is In Service in Navy When Name Is Posted. County Clerk kept Busy. OREGON CITT. Or.. July 20. (Spe cial.) Much excitement prevailed In Oregon City today when the first draft ing: took place. A number of the well known Oregon City young men and others In Clackamas County were among those drafted. Attorney Philip Hammond, of this city, was first to appear In the list drawn today. The name of "Wallace B. Caufleld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Caufleld. of this city, appears In the list. Mr. Cau fleld Is a graduate from the engineer ing department of the University of Oregon, and while a student of that Institution was an all-star football player. He was among those making application In the Officers' Reserve Corps. Elmer R. Hasselbrlnk's name appears In the list. Hasselbrink is the one-armed baseball star who is making a record for the Wilsonvllle baseball team at the Chautauque. Chester Carothers, of Oregon City, whose name also appears In the list drafted, when a call was made for men by Uncle Sam, attempted to enlist In the Engineers' Corps, but owing to broken arches was among those failing to pass the physical examination. Carothers is one of the well-known football players and baseball players of Oregon City. He Is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carothers, of Canemah. Carothers' arch was broken while employed in the paper mills In this city, where he met with an acci dent. Gordon Ring, of Gladstone, who some time ago entered the Navy and left for California to take up his duties, was drafted, but will be saved from en listing in the Army. His parents are In Portland. One of the peculiar Incidents that has occurred while draftlrfg the names of the Oregon City young men was where the names of three young men, who reside on Seventeenth street. In the northern part of the city, all of whom are about the same age, and friends, were drafted. These are Edwin A. Hackett, only son of Mayor E. C. Hack ett, who recently met with an accident that nearly cost him his life, and who Is now recovering from the effects of the same. The other two young men are Emil Schatz. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schatz, and Arnold Schnei der. Their numbers were 1878, 1891 and 1894. The office of County Clerk Harring ton was a busy place today. Throngs of people gathered as soon as the re port was circulated that the drafting had commenced, and the telephones were constantly ringing. CLARK COrXTi' INTEREST HIGH Posting of Names Holds Attention of Throngs All Day Long. VANCOUVER, Wash., July 20. (Spe cial.) Crowds of men. with a few mothers and sweethearts intermingled, watched the bulletin boards closely all day as the numbers for the con scriptive draft were posted here. Estimates place the number of men to go from Clarke County at approxi mately 200. The county Is creditea with 63 enlistments, but many young men from Vancouver, Camas, Ridge field and other parts of Clarke County enlisted in the Oregon militia and their enlistments have not been credited to this county. 2117 TACOMANS ARE DRAFTED 884 Outsiders in Pierce County Also Are Selected. TACOMA, Wash.. July 20. (Special.) Twenty-four hundred and seventeen Tacomans and 384 men outside of Ta--oma in Pierce County were drawn In the great selective draft lottery In Washington. The number of men to go from Ta roma is 207 and the number from Pierce County outside of the city Is 201. Twice this number are called. The figures were given out by Governor Lister. Quota by Counties for Ore gon Is Shown. Table Given Shows Population, Gross Quota, Enlistments and Act Quota. r I THE following complete official ta -L ble, showing the population of the state as & whole and of each county, according to the latest census bureau estimates, and the gross quota of each the number of voluntary enlistments In the Army to be deducted from the gross quota and, finally, the net quota to be furnished by the state as a whole and by each county, was given out by Uenerai nite: Enllst- Popu- Gross ment Net lation. Qta. Crdts. Qta. Ftate of Oregon . . .67r.o'.ij 7,374 O.fi',7 717 liaker County 19.27 21rt 113 3S -.enton County 11. !." 128 li! o Clackamas County.. 28.34S 310 172 nil Clatsop County ...i 23.702 2."i! 132 ft.". Columbia County .. 13.DH1 lo3 Ul 4!) coos County 22. 242 243 1S2 0 Crook County 4.528 4 44 0 Curry County 3.2fl 33 4 21 Deschutes County. . 8.530 93 30 37 Douglas County 17.210 18R 242 0 tiilliam County . o..r.3 0 12 31 flrant County H.73S 74 45 0 Harney County .... 6.t!iri 73 10 37 Hood River County. o.41rt 70 107 0 Jackson County ... . 14.no7 12 2t3 0 Jefferson County ... 4.12o 45 12 20 Josephine County .. 6.30H ti! 4 0 Klamath County .. . 13.17H 144 64 SO Lake County 7.4.".7 81 15 44 Lane 27.414 2UU 454 Lincoln County .... 4.270 47 11 23 I. Inn County 10.240 210 231 0 Malheur County ... 13.208 144 44 50 Marlon County 32.3S2 334 4JH 0 Morrow County .... .03 73 12 41 Multnomah County. ll.31 130 123 0 1'ortland (city) 204.5H2 2,235 2,435 0 Voile County 12.SOO 140 200 o Sherman County 4.7X5 52 7 80 Tillamook County .. 7,(is2 84 1R4 0 Umatilla County ... 25.41S 27S 13S 43 Union Couuty 10.760 183 121 11 Wallowa County ... 11.605 128 79 14 Wasco County 12.054 137 78 23 Washington County. .20.193 221 122 38 Wheeler County ... 3.745 41 2fl 3 Yamhill County ... 15,783 172 20a 0 Early Vote on Food Bill Asked. DALLAS, Or., July 20. (Special.) The Polk County Farm Union passed a resolution at their meeting Wednesday asking that the Congressmen from Ore eon take immediate action on the food control bill, and telegrams were sent them Immediately. SOUTHWESTERN WASHINGTON DRAFT LIST Clarke County. VANCOUVER, Wash., July 21. (Spe cial.) Clarke County registered 2035 under the conscription census' on June 6. The numbers, names and ad dress of the first drawn today out of which Clarke County's quota, estimated at 175, will be drawn are as follows: 4rS John Brown. Camas. 258 William McKinley Koats. Camaa. 1436 Robert Lawrence Luttrell, 814 B at., Vancouver. 854 Lawrence Fitzgerald, La Center. 1S94 Benjamin F r a n k 11 n Carpenter, Washougal. 2022 Oscar Erie Rackladd. La Center. Route 1. 1455 Bertolomoo Lad OCA. 615 Franklin at.. Vancouver. 783 Henry Freudenthal, Crawford. 1813 Eddie J. McFall, 1112 W. 9th it. Vancouver. 1858 Lewis Prill Starr. Washouiral. 1752 Herman Hankel, 1010 Reserve St.. Vancouver. 1117 Leo F. Eatchy. Riag-efleld. R. 1. 1572 Fred Wark, 601 W. 24th su, Van couver. 1748 Henry William Raruse, 1811 Main t Vancouver. 837 Daniel Howard Wilson, La Center. 337 Earl Victor Knapp, Camas. 676 Edgar Buker, Vancouver, Rt. 5. 275 Dean Doris Mathia, Camas. 507 Irvln Miller, Camaa. 1185 Martin Victor Charleston. Brush Prairie. Route 1. 564 Grover Cleveland 6nlder, La Center. 945 Jacob Molencamp, Brush Prairie, Route 1. 1913 Franklin William Tower, Ridgefield. Route 2. 596 Charles A. Blencoe, Orchards, R. 1. 1267 Angelo Dedulls. Rldgefleld. 536 George E. Sandas. Camas. 648 St. Elmo Patch, Battle Ground. 126 Ira Perkins Bills. Vancouver. Rt. 6. 1237 Alfred Milo Wilcox. Rldgefleld. - 784 Chris Brooks. Battle Ground. Rt. 1. 1732 John Douglas Rupe, 1815 E. D St.. Vancouver. 765 Bert Anderson, Rt.- 4, Vancouver. 107 Ralph John Myers, Battle Ground. Route 2. 1495 Jess Roy Ballieu. 1411 W. 12th St., Vancouver. 1546 Roger W. Morse, 1715 Franklin at.. Vancouver. 1563 Earnest Albert Hinch. 2503 W. 26th St., Vancouver. 1369 Charles Harrison Fleming. 410 park st., Vancouver. 616 Fred Clarence Mercer, Orchards. 373 Emmons C. Johnson, Hall. 1676 Vern Mont Crockett. 2707 SS. SSd mU. Vancouver. 1266 Gust Horocopas, Rldgefleld. 1891 Charles Lewis Splcer. Washougal. 775 Thomas Pomeroy, Helsson. 480 Harry Owen Prouty, Camaa. OH'j Albert Victor Aune, Washougal. Rt. 2. 600 Walter Blair, Camas, Rt. 1. 19S6 Bert Wilbur Clark. Yacolt. 810 Seth J. Marlon. Vancouver, Rt. 4. 1359 Walter Gustavo Kxohn, Washougal. 1682 Jacob Schmander. 33d and Grand avenue. 600 Nick Morris. Camaa. 809 Chris Meletis, Camaa. 437 John Mobley, Camaa. 1324 Adolph Paster, Rt. 5, Vancouver. 604 Max Earl Watzig, Camas, Rt. 1. 43 Roy L. Hollenbeck, Battle Ground. 1763 Lambert Milton Burnett, 2114 Mar- kle ave.. Vancouver. 1548 George Joseph Echwertner, 1800 Daniels St., Vancouver. - 1264 Tom Angelos. Rldgefleld. 1006 Robert E. Campbell, La Center. 024 Henry Alfred Pura, Brush Prairie. Route 1. 420 Walter Anderson. Camas. 1014 John Edward Mattox, Rt. B. Van couver. 1178 Fred Carl Stoll, Brush Prairie. 514 Andrew Stenhouse. Camas, Rt. 2. 433 Albert Sodewasser, Camas. 1329 Earl Guy Griffith. Rt. 6, Vancouver. 10 Frank Johnson. Crawford, Wash. 1045 Ralph Waldo Emerson Carson, Rt. 8, Vancouver. 1031 Lawrence Augustlnus Eture, Rt. 2, Rldgefleld. 17U5 Joseph Estant Dora, E. 5th St., Van couver. 1331 George Jewell, Vancouver, Rt. 0. 16S5 John Kay Andrews. 83d and Drura- mond at., Vancouver. 487 Albion William Rodgers, Camas. 1282 Fred Jerome Richards. Rldgefleld. 1323 George Henry Bchimmelpfennig, Vancouver, Rt. 3. 1847 William Trueblood. 1013 B sc. Van couver. 797 Morris Cleve Johnson, Helsson. 140 Glen Blair, Camas. 1636 Roy Lee Olson, 607 W. 19th at., Van couver. 1922 Charles Earl Conaway, Rt. 8. Van couver. 1723 Albert Henry Beherns. Vancouver. 1779 Alexander Balcom, W. 15th at.. Van couver. 432 Grant Stephen Short, Camas. 18 Dan McKay. Vancouver, Rt. B. 1236 Albert Ferdinand Lehner, Rldgefleld. 2011 John Edward Hedlund, Yacolt. 652 Jessy Augustas Pullam, Vancouver, Rt. 8. 927 Ano Wllford Brown. Brush prairie. Route 1. 781 George McCoIIum. Battle Ground. Rt. 1. 890 Oscar B. scotberg. Etna. 1484 John Page Eaton, 802 Franklin Court. 739 Frank Ferdinand Durgan, wasnougal. Rt. 2. 1521 Arden Butterfleld Smith, Vancouver. 601 Alonzo Wilson, Camas, Rt. 1. 1322 Richard Raymond Robertson. Van couver, itt. o. 1146 Rolland Forrest Hitchcock, Camas, Rt. 1. 1103 Emll K. Marat, riiageiieia. kl a. 1395 Nick Dorkofifs, 106 4th St., Van couver. 1771 John Henry Lawheaa, ieo Mamie avenue. 618 Arthur Allen Reed, Camas. 1020 John Hahn, Battle Ground, R. F. D., No. 2. 1651 James Robinson, DUO is. lota St., Vancouver. 46 William Scotton. Battle Ground. 1009 Arthur August Bottemiller, Rldge fleld. Rt. 2. 1955 George Frederick Eaton, Tacolt. 223 William Henry Neal, Camas. 1441 Rhomle Selgle Thompson, 21B W. 8th St., Vancouver. 117 Arlie Roy uooanignt. tirusn rraine, 75 John Walter Cramer, Battle Ground. 602 Earl Mayne Smith, Orchards. 1818 Joseph Elmer Lingo, 530 W. 30th St.. Vancouver. 772 Frank Brown osmona, Vancouver, 1456 Charlie Earl Lamo, d rranKim si.. Vancouver. 721 Charles Turple, wasnougai, . X. 1419 Chester Arthur Barbeau, 404 4th St., Vancouver. 786 Theodore trotners, jsaiue urouno, Rt- 1- 1476 Leonard Mauette. imuuin v-ourt. Vancouver. 280 Otto Framo, rjamas. 1292 Harry Edmond Weber, Rldgefleld. 379 Erwin F. Hamlin, Etna. 972 Grant Anderson, Vancouver, Rt. 8. 983 Charles Ernest Tucker, Vancouver, Rt. 3. 757 John Jones, Vancouver, Rt. 1. 066 Fay Edison Rathbone, Vancouver, Rt. 3. 66U Orlo Rexford Chamberlain, Rt. 6, Vancouver. Ss Thomas Brltton Heaaiey, La center. 332 Raymond Arthur Bennett. Camas. 1560 Floyd Cleveland Kingen, 2109 Har ney St., Vancouver. 642 Leom L. Maslowski, Camas. 1(44 John Kirkopduloa, Camaa. 874 Guy Charles Anderson, La Center, Rt 1. 552 Ellery Oscar Christy, Battle Ground. 1300 Oscar Henry snooert, Kiagelleld. 1673 Arba Horn, 8101 G St., Vancouver, 1887 John Frederick Holtman, Orchards. 208 Charles Earl ACKley, camas. 675 Joseph LaFayette Gibson, Vancouver, Rt. 3. 1204 John Kaufman, Rldgefleld. 1769 Frank William Larsen, Box 282, Vancouver. 432 Ellas Howard, Camas. 355 George Brooks. La Center, Rt. 2. 1843 Jtalph Beaumont Peyton. Vancouver, 1101 V st. K30 George Georgas, Camas. 809 Guy Preston Shafer, Vancouver, Rt. No. 4. 1114 Arthur BJur. Rldgefleld. Rt. 1. 1470 Arthur Lowell Shumway, 1012 Co lumbia, st.. Vancouver, 645 John Andrew Llpp, 3 miles west of Vancouver. 218 Philip Herman Bayton, Camas. 620 John Louis Kelley, Orchards. 1334 Albert Granville Marble, Vancouver, Rt. 6. 550 Milton Carlos Wooldrldge, Battle Ground. 1611 John P. Klgglns, Jr.. 411 E. 10th St., Vancouver. 674 Manley Franklin Moore, Battle Ground. 31 Vernon Thomas Barnett. Vancouver, Rt. 6. 1432 Stanford Hllstrom. 714 W. 9th St. 1727 Alfred Thompson, E. 9th and TJ, Vancouver. 2047 Edgar Felix Parthenay, Vancouver. 681 Martin Herman Dietrich, Rt. 8. Van couver, 1848 Harold Barnum School for Blind. 1570 Frank Christian 25th st. Demlng, State Eberle. 426 w. 1817 Everett Barnes Faulka, WashougaL 770 Charles Victor Roe. Vancouver. Rt. 4. 882 Gearhart Walter Jacobson. Woodland. 667 Christ Tschano4 Vancouver, box 866. 749 Spencer Bldule. Vancouver, R. 1. 1S68 Samuel Preston Naples, Washougal. 1509 Axel Godfrey Johnson, 103 W. 16th. Vancouver. 1211 Hugo Henry Trump, Orchards. R, 1. 525 Henry Cecil Wanamaker, Camas. 1417 August Roat, Homewood Hotel. Van couver. 1547 Frank Steele. 707 W. 20th, Vancou ver. 2034 Ludwlg E. Klatt, Vancouver. 660 Charlie Mattson, Vancouver, R. 1. 1305 William Henry Pearson, Rldgefleld. 841 Lester Meryn Olson, La Center. 641 Levi Amos Welch, Camas. 1007 George Henry Tapfer, Vancouver. 1764 Samuel Axtell. Jr., 1013 W. 26th St., Vancouver. 391 Earl E. Moon. Amboy. 1360 Thomas Weiss. 202 5th St.. Van couver. 353 Frank Deslle Gaddls. Woodland. U70 Henry Delbert Hathaway, Vancouver, R. 3. 637 Hugh Dwlght Price. 81 f ton. 1675 Ora Lovell Galea 29th and O sta, Vancouver. 2024 John Harrison Manwell. Battle Ground. 360 Jacob Bernard Gahrlelson, La Cen ter. R. 2. 1657 Lester Marlon Wood, 810 E. 30th St., Vancouver. 1217 Paul Gustave Gluth, Rldgefleld. 671 George Alfred Koltzsah, Battle Ground. 1873--Raymond Robert Flannlgan, Waeh ougal. 488 Xeek Psomas, Camas. 1548 Fay W. Wassail. 409 W. 18th St., Vancouver. 704 Arthur Joseph Buslack. Washougal, R. 1. 72 John Budd Lawson, Battle Ground. 1063 George Joseph Burback, Vancouver, R. 1. 1896 John George Fllones, LI thorn City, Greece. 1703 Wallace Haywood Newhard, 10th and Church ats., Vancouver. 856 W. K. Cralk, La Center. R. 2. 112 Frank Charles Daly, Brush Prairie. 1067 Claude W. Shaver, La Center. 128 Robert Ernest Ellison. Camaa. 2012 prd Lee Spurgln, Yacolt. 679 JAoo Wing, Vancouver. 805 Dominlck Mohnarl, R. 2. Vancouver. 11 Joseph Ray LaLonde, Vancouver, R. 2. 600 Jasper Clinton Agee. Camas. 1981 Budd Wllsovlyevich. Yacolt. 1617 William Bryan Darling, Gen. Del.. Vancouver. 363 John Albert Ehlbeck, La Center. R. 2. 1287 Clarence Colman Gilbert, Ridgefield. 1142 Harry Tlmm. Ridgefield, R. L 1765 Roy N. Force. 1614 Kauffman ave., Vancouver. 6 Perry Francis Weber. Brush Prairie. 327 Alden Charles Warren, Camas. 664 Russell J. Pace, Vancouver, R. 8. 93 Arthur Lawrence Knapp, Vancouver, R. 2. 1408 Perry E. Helton, Vancouver. 1722 Ernest F. James. Vancouver. 957 James Jenson, Vancouver, R. 3. 1657 Lawrence Elbert McCurdy, 600 W. 23d et., Vancouver. 1744 Walter Henry Koppe, 80S E. 26th St., Vancouver. 1112 Albian Noren, Ridgefield. R. 1. 1595 Jacob Walter Farrell. 300 W. 80th St., Vancouver. 1355 Theodore Gottlieb Krohn, Washou sal. 103 Frank Alfred Campbell, Vancouver. 1581 Archie Kirk Munger. 1912 Irvln Louis Hlbbs. Rldgefleld. R. 2. 1221 James Elbert Layne, Ridgefield. 1102 Albert Henry Ripley. Rldgefleld, R. 1. 1625 Charles A Watts, Blaker Apart ments, Vancouver. 556 James David Reed, La Center. 1565 Carl Enlow Bradford, 714 W. 21st St., Vancouver. 154 Charles Edward Kramer, Camaa 1281 Lawrence Darrell. Rldgefleld. 51 Carl Auselm Mattson, Battle Ground. 717 Ernest Franklin Lechner, Washougal, R. 2. 1057 Arnold Hablch. Vancouver. R. 6. 1256 Lawrence Joseph Hannam, Rldge fleld. 1073 Samuel Clough, Amboy. 30 Fred Nels Hllberg. Vancouver, B, 6. 199 Glenn Arthur Noel, Camas. 388 Gustave A Olsen, Etna. 1423 Robert F." McMurchy, 202H 8th st. 1716 Ernest Dewane Lamka, E. 0th St., Vancouver. 773 Avert Helsen, Helsson. 608 F. W. Stehbins. Camas. 406 James H. Harvey, Amboy. 619 Harry Oakley, Camas. 302 Guv Earl Frost. Amboy. 1730 Clarence Elmer Blinn, 108 E. 18th, Vancouver. 23 William Bawden. Vancouver, rt- o. 889 Raymond W. Brothers. La Center. 886 Arthur B. Kallgren, Etna. 1168 Harry Edwin Kirk, Fishers. 1712 Vernon Joseph Maynard, 9th and Gil lis. 588 Stanley George Btepnenson. aroaa. 836 Earl D Ptratton. La center. 705 Mason Christian Buslack, Waehou- h . 826 T .1 4 H William Lnnmwi uuub.co Michigan ave., Portland. 2051 Sam Carl Gauffln. La Center. 1957 John Orvllle Propst. Tacolt. 676 Raymond Earl Mason, Battle Ground. au ftwlri Tlkka. Brush Prairie. R. 1. 188H Guy Millard Boyd. Washougal. . . QAA "WT Sttl 1808 teorge rcici jjc.,m.., vvv ... irt. Vancouver 1943 Richard wyss, raies Lanuiug. 1677 Joseph John Fox, Jr., 30th and V sts., Vancouver. 122 Wlllara iteaiieia xjuuu . a 1783 otto Karl jieunn, w. mm ' couver. 642 Charles Btone. wasnoum, 939 Oscar Leonard Tlkka. Brush Prairie. l639 Harrison Rltchey Davis, 1505 E. B at., Vancouver. 222 George oust z.isKav, v.jvmn.. 1715 Herbert Sybreno Douma, B. 9th St., Vancouver. 1337 Sylvanmis cnaries roru, .uioou.tt, R. 3. . , , 700 Max Mumrora eampson. w R 1 1250 Ben Harley Mallcson. Ridgefield. 1151 Carl Marteen Groth, Vancouver. R. F. 1101 William Benson Wulf. Ridgefield, TO. 1. 368 Otto W. Meyer, K-ina. 974 Washington Irving Beall. Vancouver T F Tl. No. 8. 1698 Earl Casper Akin, 29th and Z streets. Vancouver. 820 Titus John Butler. Camas. 950 Joseph John Keppert, Brush Prairie. 926 Levi Bernard Slmonson, Brush Prairie 15 V TV Ttfo. 1 1010 Eivin Charles Condit, Battle Ground Tt F. TV No. 2. 1857 Ernest D. Wright. Washougal. 919 Sterling Harstra Lltnenana, oninn Prairie R. F. D. No. 1. 656 Chester Raborn Miller, Vancouver, box 148. 1338 Cyprian Joseph Cots, Vancouver R. F. D. No. 6. 814 Charles Glendon Chick. Vancouver R, F. D. No. 1. 1070 William M. Moody. La Center. 738 Ernest Buryll workman, wasnougai R. F. D. No. 2. 1167 Harry Flood McAtee, Vancouver R, F. D. No. 2. 1097 Herman Battson, Rldgefleld R. F. T. No. 1. 1191 Ernest Herman Trump, Orchards R. F. D. No. 1. 1781 Leslie Martin Rhorer, 140T Railroad ave., Vancouver. 1234 Eugene Samuel Cole. Rldgefleld. 1360 Hlrota Tobe, 305 Washington St., Van couver. 848 Ernest L. Swabes. La Center. 1118 Wesley Armstrong, Rldgefleld R. F. D. No. 1. 121 Clinton Higdon, Vancouver R. F. D. No. 5. 221 George Gust Melldonas, Camaa. 1637 Joseph Leland Steffan, 2000 Columbia st., Vancouver. 1474 Hubert Hlgglns, 1206 Esther St., Van couver. 1414 Leo Meable Trombley, 805 Washington st.. Vancouver. 1614 Charles Francis Llapple. BIT East Tenth street, Vancouver. 292 Steohen Peter Martin, Camaa. 822 Charles Francis Rooney. Vancouver R. F. D. No. 2. B04 Bljah Smith, Camas. 1064 Harry James Bearss, La Center R, F. D. No. L 1205 Herman Ludvlg Charleston, Brush Prairie R. F. D. No. 1. 1510 Robert M. Axtell, 708 West Thirteenth street, Vancouver. 1091 Hans M. Munch. Hall. 470 Albert Victor Searle. Camas. 812 Arthur Edward Chandler, Camas. 1507 George John Sutherland, 1514 Park street, Vancouver. 1729 James Frederick Meagher, East Van couver. 1357 Erwin Joseph Lutby, Washougal. 49 Stephen Arthur LeRouge, Battle Ground. 8 Orln Loa Edwards, Dole. 1707 Edwin Alexander McNeal, East Van couver. 1160 Edwin Charles Hesse. Vancouver R. F. D. No. 1. 1628 George H. WelgsL Blakar Apartments, y ancouver. 1284 90 191 477 1187 1170 753 Harvey O. Cooper. Rldgefleld. Mark Harris, Brush Prairie. George Clifton Anderson, Camas. Henrik Carl Tnoraen. Camaa. Nelson Henry Dunning. Brush Prairie, lenjamln Ray Carpenter. Camaa. Nick Grasnow, Vancouver R. F. D. 1. R. B. Richardson, Camaa. Elmer Louis Inboden, Yacolt. Henry Elmer Ostenson. Camaa. Frank Alien Howar, Battle Ground. Edward Converse. Ridgefield R. F. D. No. 2. William Irvln Helnrlcha. 1010 West 13th St., Vancouver. Harold J. Turner, Camaa. John E. Shaver, La Center. Joe Adams McDonnell, Vancouver R. F. D. No. B. Robert H. Buchanan. 711 West 15th. Vancouver. Ben Napoleon Bishop, Orchards R. F D. No. L 130 1996 168 1023 1932 1774 424 840 1347 1511 118S 657 1995 175 800 278 1021 1623 1240 64 811 1172 632 1517 1851 1924 1139 1214 836 1952 212 1193 297 821 738 707 1425 1002 John Franklin Fletcher, Vancouver R. I r . no. a. Bert BUlups Walkley, Yacolt. Bras Bel Barnett. Camaa Roy Arthur Baxter, Camas. Gustaf Meyer. Camaa Victor Earl Dobbins. Rldgefleld R. F. D. No. 2. William Abrams. 113 West Sixth St., Vancouver. Benjamin Frank Wray, Rldgefleld. Andrew Vlahos. Camaa August Ell Hill. Brush Prairie R. F. D. No. L Dempsey Arthur Richards, Vancouver R. F. D. No. 1. Jim Chlmbooraa. Camaa Harry Warren Sparks, 806 West 13th St., Vancouver. Roy Oscar Peyton. East 18th it, Van couver. William Goff. Rldgefleld R. F. D. 2. Benjamin Mouller, Rldgefleld. R. F. Warren Judd Seaman, Rldgefleld. Emll Meyer, Camaa. Olin Edward Brooks. Tacolt. Pete Sestcsles. Camas. Arthur John Stlckney, Vancouver R, P D. No. 1. William Charles Lawrence. Camaa. Clarence Lester Barton, Camas. Arthur William Martin. Washougal. Frank Abram Page, Camas. Martlnlua Anderson, 2o2 West 5th st Christ Baumann, Battle Ground R. F D. No. 2. Lewis County. CENTRA.LIA, Wash., July 20. (Spe cial.) Following are the men drawn in Lewis Cou ty today from among whom the county's first quota to the new National Army will be picked. Tne quota has not yet been announced by Governor Lister, but is e?p.?ed to b8 lu tha neighborhood of 200: Andrew Brown. Centralla; James Music, Handle; Arthur R. Thrash. Centralia; James McCoy. Meskill; William E. Gibson. Vader: Raymond Whitton. Chehalls; John Eko. Lin coln Creek; Thermau SUItner. Mossy Rock; Charles Rosbach. Chehalls; Josupn Phillips, Pe Ell; Clarence Wood. Dryad; Henry R. Ward. Centralla; Ingvar Ostend. Harmony; Gaylord R. Glsh, Mossy Rock; Lrman W. Mssea. Chehalls; Roy L. Hum, Galvin; Alvaney Rarey, Wlnlock; Noah B. Justus, Alpha; Sidney Glsh, Forest. Victor W. Broaks, 1612 South Twenty-fifth street. Tacoma; II. H. Russell. Chehalls; James F. Hawkes. Mendota; Everett G. Potter, Centralia; Benjamin H. Woody. Cen tralla; Clarence K .lufuhn. , - . , i . Harry B. Wilson. Centralia; Shirley R Mathews. Kopiah; Henry Halbert Batey. Centralia; Helchl Toshimura. McCormlck; Gust T. Leanos. Chehalis: Nels F. Dahlberg Llndberg; William W. Pleasant. Centralla; Adna H. Booth, Vader; Rudolph G. Silo. Castle Hock; Andrew Stachmal, McCormlck; Otto Laukkarinen, Centralla Alfred E. Inraan. Napavlne; Clarence E. Mauermann. Pe Ell; Leo Olson. Centralla; Edwin E. Gallow, Boistfort; George Jastad. Onalaska; SamuelA. Davis. Jr., Tyetle Wan. Japan; Virgil M. Ward, Centralia; Greene W. Winstad. Onalaska; John Clarke. Centralia; Steve Basket. Jr.. Onalaska; Melcher M. Peterson. Wlnlock. Joseph A. Stony. Mayfteld; McHenry Pot ter. Doty; Lance C. Vanderpool. Morton; Joseph A. Barnett. Centralia: Fred 8. John son. Centralla; William M. Hoaglund. Ona laska; Oscar A Saarl, Castle Rock; Edward N. Watson. Kopfah ; Claude B. Staples, Centralia; George W. Loveridge. Morton; Frank C. Hall. Centralla; Alfred Jako. Cen tralla; John A. 11. Ros. Centralia; Ed ward L. Tice. Vader; William C. Hanf. Che halls; Alfred B. Isberg. Ethel; Stewart Brooks, Silver Creek: Martin Jordal. Ona laska; Arthur M. Vogel. Centralla; Fiorina E. Davis. Centralla; Jesse I. Monette, Cen tralla; Clifford E. Hadley. Doty; David H. Sloan, Centralla; Hans T. Jensen, Che halis: Melvin D. Skeen, Meskill. Oscar A. Nelson. Galvin: Arthur W. Rosander. Ethel Viney J. Rantalal Vader; John Y. Blumstrom. Chehalls; Sherill Flem ing. Chehalis; James Linn McCoy, Pe Ell; Earl L. Loomls, Walvllle; William B. Gard ner. Centralla; John J. Hurley, Chehalis; Herbert L. Dllley, Clark precinct; Roy Blanton, Centralla; Thomas Kelly, Cen tralia: Warren H. Powell. Doty; Carl C. Dunham, Adna; Frank B. Hamilton. Che halls; Arthur J. Hornby, Glenoma; M. T. Babrlch. Veness: George E. Bentley, Che halls; Samuel Nichols, Chehalls; Joseph N. Peachey, Onalaska; Vernon L. Howell. Dryad; George W. Keese. Onalaska; Mer rill C. Hancock. Centralla; Charles Schuster. Chehalls; Charles Hodge. Doty; Alva W. Bowen. Mossy Rock; James R. Clampltt. Chehalls: William H. Jones. Boistfort: David E. Jenkins. Skookumchuck precinct; NAMES OF" MEN CALLED FIRST AH. 13 PUBLISHED. The Oregonian is publishing today the names of Oregron men who will be called on the first draft, and of some of those who will be called on the second draft. These names do not represent all the numbers drawn. Very far from it. The numbers of all the nearly 10,000,000 men registered for military service will have been drawn today, to determine the order In which every man will be called up for service. To publish at this time, how ever, the names of more than those who will be called on the first or second draft would serve no useful purpose and would be confusing:. The names of approximately twice the number of men re quired to fill the quotas of the various counties in the first draft are included In the published lists. This Is in accordance with the War Department estimate that twice the number of men needed for the draft will have to be called up before the quotas are filled, because of exemptions, discharges and rejections for physical disability. Portland does not have to fur nish any men on the first draft. The names of approximately 2000 Portland men who will be the first called up on the second draft are published. John Cooper. Ethel: Hans Hugh, Glenoma; Carl Smith. Onalaska: George O. 'Elliott. Wlnlock; Blaine G. Wlllett. Gulvln; Henry Conrad 1, Eva line. John Matlch, Mineral; Tony Kotula. Pe Ell: Aden A. Kelly, Centralia; Burec Burlonek, Chehalls; Henry Huber, Adna: Sam McCord. Centralla; Gust Glanerculos. Chehalls: John Grandlund, Wlnlock; Guy A. Sweeney, centralla; Herman G. England. Wlnlock. R. 2; Allen Ray. Centralla; Lewis E. Chesser. Wilson: Nobugl Sato. Cen tralla; George McHlnkley. Doty; Adolph Nielson. Chehalls, R. 2; Edward Stockman, Chehalls; Harry T. Hlday. Morton. Joseph Zlnskle. Doty; Kenneth E. Stephens. Cen tralia; Norman A. Cobb, Bend. Or.; John Staula, Galvin: John Bazec, Centralla; Frank R. Markland. Chehalls; James R. Koontz. Chehalls: Fred Dtasmeyer, Onalaska; Allan G. Spath. Chehalls; Nakaglra Fukuyama, Vader; Joe Kodelskl. Pe Ell; Oscar D. Smith, Chehalis; Leo Johnson, Vader; Jesse B. Byers, Onalaska: George W. Welgant. Bunker; Elmer I. Cook, Boist fort: William Schnee, Centralla; Chris Pet erson, Dryad ; Edward Studebaker. Mor ton; David A. Saunders. Centralla; Guy A. Aylesworth. Morton: Virgil p. Wilson. Cen tralla; Otto W. Jeffries, Mineral; Henry A Jacobsen. Alpha. John Carlson, Independence; Albert A. NIedorberger. Centralia; Robert A. Work man. Dryad; Sumner Farrar, Centralla; Garthen W. Freeman. Dryad, Chelmer W. Wells. Centralla; John M. Rosander, Ethel; Daniel Anderson. Wlnlock; Senylro Morl moto. Centralla; John G. Keene. Morton; Calef A. Black. Doty; Harry O. Scbultz, Chehalls; James H. Johnson, Chehalls; Frank H. Gregg. Centralia; Robert E. Reforere, Chehalls; Roy A. Taylor, Cen- fete -B - ii. F'i ELECTRIC FANS FOR OFFICE. HOME AND HOSPITAL. & u - - H " V;?. r: Polar Bear, Inch Fan.. 6- Western Elec- tr trie. 6-Inch. .. P .:-V -7- VJt Perils Bathing Suits and Caps at Reduced Prices "Bathingr clal now B SAVING PRICES AND STAMPS BESIDES! 25c Crude Car- Mount Hood bollc Acid' 21C Cream at now at. 25 and.. 15c Chlorl nated Lime on sale Q now at only.. J7U Orchard White Cream nowoCp at only Ou 60c Camellneyl fn now at onlyU" Roseated Cream slightly g r e a s y and ii c n - ? A greasy at. OUu 60c Lablache Face Powder on OQ sale at. OIu 11.00 Micro Hair Tonic I three f or Tonic - en Barbo Com- Afn pound at. . . Price's C a n n 1 ng C o m p ound O C n three pkgs.. aStJu $1.00 Chocolate Emulsion Cod Liver Oil on sale QC ft for only.... 000 Bell's Hair Dye SRI tor?.'.?. $2.50 EOc Pozzoni's P o w der on 1 sale at $1 Delatone special at... 25c Rose Water at. tralla; Vernle Leroy Challendor, Chehalls; John Hoem, Elbe; William J. Meade, Pe Ell ; Benjamin F. Louden, Centralla; John Kaczor, McCormlck. Guy Palombe, Cen tralla; Ralph Linton, May field; Carl G. Mertz, Centralla ; George W. Marcum, Mc Cormlck ; James Gllmore, Bunker; Charles A. Giblln. Chehalls; Merrltt E. Reese, Cen tralla; Arthur Rider, Rlffe: Carl W. Cole man, Doty; Tony Potoskl, McCormlck; Ed ward A. Hlaml, Onalaska, Arthur Nelson, Kopiah ; Percy T. Ilurd, Toledo; Crlstle Althauaer, Centralla; Car ville Jones. Pe Ell; Charles Thomas, Wln lock; Earl Wood, Centralla; Albert J. Rab bach, McCormlck ; Fred M. Purvis, Galvin: John E. Black. Doty; Nels Paulson, Che halis; Gust Delllos, Onalaska; Henry M. Huttlnir. Silver Creek; Abe Loren Moore, Doty; Homer E. Webster, Lincoln Creek; Anton Laptsky, P Ell; Roscoe t. Wallace, Chehalls; Leon Fohoska, Centralla: Fred Kepper, Klaber: Park Sherman Chapln. Pe Ell: Howard E. Johnson, Fords prairie: Andrew Lablsh. Walvllle; William Albert Vannakes, Chehalls; Lyman B. Smith, Pe Ell; John F. LauKhran. Jr., Centralla; Thomas L. Flnhback, Adna; Albert N. Baxter, Chehalls; James H. Johnson, Che halls; Charles M. Thompson, Morton; Ernest E. Zunke, Napavlne: Walter W. Wall, Wln lock; Clarence Devers, Mineral; Herbert J. Avers, Doty; Jacob Erlandsen, Centralla; Frank E. Woodrlnpr Venness; Georgre Stras aer. Little; Lloyd E. Larson. Dryad. Ada County, Idaho. BOISE. Idaho. July 20. (Special.) Ada County's quota under the draft for the first 670,000 contingent of the new Army Is 72 men. Boise Is exempt under the first drawing, having; fur nished more than Its credits to the National Guard and regular Army. The 72 men as drawn for the county in order of their liability follows: Daniel Roberts. K. F. D. No. 2, Kuna: Georpe R. Adams, Kuna; Fred J. Harrell. Meridian: James M. Branson. Meridian: James Mershon, Star: Clifford H. Tucker. R. D. No. 4. Boise: Willis C. Skeen. R. F. 13.. Meridian; Kmll Sjodin. Barber; Johnnie R. Erlckson. Kuna: Harvey K. Bark. Boise; William A. DeWhlrst. Meridian: Calvin J. Cleek. Nampa; John C. CarrinRer. Meridian; Christopher C. Anderson, Meridian; Cam N. Davidson. Meridian; Melvin G. Hurst, TJs tlck; L,uther Young', Star; Georae Eagos. Fleve, Greece; Georso C. Fisher, Boise: Wal ter A. Palmer. Meridian: Don M. Tost, Merid ian: Grove Fetters. Eae!e; Gus Olson, Boise; Albert Zelye. Barber; John E. Morris, Merid ian: Leve Bruce, Meridian; -George Aldrldge. Boise. Ralph Waldo Leijrhton, Kuna: Alpha Ray Hoftle, Meridian; Ralph Hedges, Meridian; John Ott, Star; Jesse B. Montgomery, Boise: Harry E. Baker, Boise: Opal I.eroy Peer, Meridian i Ulysses Clair Lyon, Boise: Fred C. Curtis, Boise; William Elmore, Casper: Floyd Dade Carter, Kuna; Bon Wilson Robinson, Meridian; John 15. Deveradol, Barber; Bascorn DeWltt Rice, Meridian; Arthur Nell Fancham. Mountain Home; Claude Harsh. 31 Madison, Boise; Alvln W. LonK, Barber; Robert J. Brown. Meridian. Wayne Ricks. Boise; Elmore Hansen, Bar ber; George William Sandy. Meridian; How ard B. Dee. Mountain Home: Harry Houry. Meridian; Harley J. Turner. Meridian; Harry Wesley Hawk. Kuna: Orvllle Hogle, Boise; Verne A. Rowell. Eagle: Virgil Rider. Kuna; Clayton Raymond Anderson. Boise; Vainer Clement Watts, Meridian; Theodore Holmes, Meridian; Leonard Duglass Hoffner. Eag'.e; Fred Merl Wehr. Star: Donald McDonald, tirchard: Henry M. Horrell, Eagle: Loren Aubrey Small, Kuna: Dernltvlos Papakostos, Fleve, Greece: Orie Jensen, Boise; John Chester Ople, Meridian: Edmund Rex Carter, Meridian; Wilbur Albert Dixon. Meridian; Lewis Elmore Newcomb, Melba; Wright Stacey, Boise; Louis Henry House, Meridian; Carl B. Rose, Kuna. BLIXD MAN . PICKED IX L1XE Prominent Eugene Business and College Men Called to Colors. EUGENE, Or.. July 20. (Special.) Serial numbers drawn at Washington In the selective draft as applied to Lane County, where the total registration was 2626, include the numbers of one man who Is totally blind, one alien enemy who recently obtained a permit which would allow him to come with in one-half mile of the Armory in this city, several men who have been re Jected after making- application for admission to the Army or Navy because of physical deficiencies, some recruits now in training at the officers' reserve camp at San Francisco, and several criDDles. The first serial number Included in the Lane County list was that of Leon Carlton Arne, of Cottage Grove. He Is a veteran of the regular Army and served in the Philippines during his enlistment. The blind man whose serial number was drawn is Leslie B. Blades, a student at the University of Oregon. The serial numbers drawn include a number of the city's prominent business men and several Identified with the University of Oregon, Including; Karl Onthank, secretary to President Camp bell. - BUSINESS MEN ARE BRAWN Son of Michigan Representative Near Head of Aberdeen List. ABERDEEN. Wash.. July 20. (Spe cial.) Joseph Fordney, eldest son of Representative Joseph Fordney, of We Invite You to Open a Monthly Charge Account Use Our Excellent Pltone and Delivery Service Bring the Coupon and Get 20 Extra S. & H. 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Uardas Cream 50c Face 39c K r a m's M 1 1 k -Weed Cream Qi-kfi SVu 19c 85c Life's Little Ironies Mother signaling "family hold back" so that the unexpected guest can get a full measure of our Sunday Special Dessert. For this Sunday it's - r Michigan, was among- the first to be drawn from this district In the draft. Two of his brothers are serving in the Army now. Three Milliard brothers, who operate a grocery store here, all held numbers which were among the first 300 drawn. Earl Hulbert, son of E. A. Hulbert. prominent millman, was among the first drafted here and many young business men will be taken by today's draft. THE DALLES CROWDS EAGER Bulletins of Names Arc Watched From Morning to Night. TTTTT: ntT.T.F.R Or. Julv 20. (Soe- clal.) A large gathering apeared be- , , NUMBERS ABOUT WHICH THERE IS SOME DOUBT. Possible Inaccuracies resulting " from sending of thousands of numbers over the telegraph wires t yesterday have left in doubt a I few numbers. For Instance, one I news service sent 7861 as the t number chosen, while another service sent it as 781. In the thou- sands of numbers sent there was conflict In only 18 numbers. These numbers may be corrected by tel graph If any error Is caught, or they will be straightened out with the arrival by mall of the photographed copies from Wash ington. The numbers are either: 7861 or 781; 1751 or 1551; 1462 or 1456; 6669 or 669; 2595 or 3595; 2689 or 269; 5451 or 641; 10053 or 1063; 178 or 128; 7458 or 2468; 801 or 8091; 2971 or 297; 9261 or 926; 2476 or 2478; 2300 or 2200; 1614 or 614; 1179 or1170; 858 or 856. fore the bulletin board of the Chron icle today from 7 in the morning to 7 tonight, intensely interested in the re turns from the drafting for the Army at Washington. Thomas Hudson s number was the lirst arawn Young Hudson is the son of T. A. Hud son, a prominent business man of The Dalles. Out of the first 23 names drawn, which Is Wasco County's quota. 11 of The Five-Pointed Star The ancient Greeks used the five-pointed star as a symbol of health. It still fulfils this ancient mis sion, as you will find it imprinted on each pack age of Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets have restored hundreds to health who were afflicted with indigestion, biliousness or constipation. Give them a trial when in need of such a medicine, and you are certain to-be pleased with the prompt relief which they afford. BRING THIS COUPON AD GET 20-EXTRA-20 "S & H." Trading Stamps on your first tl cash pur chase and double on the balance. Good on first floor and in basement today, July 2-1. 5r WH1TIXQ A.VD COOK'S Finest Papeteries Many desiprns in Tissue Lined Envelopes now at. Each $1.25 An Initial Seal and n Stick of W n x FREE With Each Box of Pa per at 75c or Over, -O - KEEP FIT HV THE KENNY NEEDLE SHOWER Attaches to Any Faucet. A 1 w a ys Ready. Espe cially Conven ient for the Busy Man. Niagara f Cf Model at O iOU Palm Beach Model at $15 43c $1 Othlne, double strength, onoj",, sale now at uuu Antiseptic Hair ciei Comb CleanlnKOi' ib at J '40c $2.00 Ideal Hair Brush, water proof. onrfJl Cq sale at... 0 1 07 $1 Rubber Cush ion Hair eAn Brush at Oi7U 20c M o t h 1 A n Balls at lu 55c C a s tor "1 Qn Oil now at.. on 85c E x q uislta on sale at and 75c TcrPTTTAT "WEST rHEK - - MAB SHALL 7QO -HOME A 6171 J Society Brick French Froien Custard, Raspberry and Banana. Banana Ice Cream in Bulk AtsZEClSagSZZiEZZZ- them had claimed exemption and many are known to be unfit for service. Jt is expected here that the examin ing board will have to go as far an the 100th name before the required quota will be reached and passed as eligible. H. S. Rice. County Treasurer, drew the 46th number 140. SWEDE IS HELD AS " SUCKER Logging Camp Employe Near Blind Slough Is Arrested. ASTORIA. Or.. July 20. (Special.) Ben Johnson, an employe at the Larkln & Green logging camp near Blind Slough, was taken In charge by Immi gration Inspector Gooch today on a charge of being a slacker. Johnson admits he did not register, but says he read in a Swedish paper that Swedes were not required to regis ter. The man is being held in Jail, awaiting Instructions from the Federal District Attorney. PUBLIC MARKET RAIDED Wholesale Arrests Follow Failure to Heed Inspector's Warning. Wholesale arrests were made at the Public Market on Yamhill street late yesterday afternoon on the complaint of Assistant Market Master Junius Wright. Altogether 17 vendors were taken into custody for violating the market ordinance, which provides that all produce shall be cleared from the counters and the booths cleaned and closed for the night at 6:15 P. M- The producers arrested had been warned several times to close up their booths on time, but failed to take the matter seriously. Warrants were issued and served on the following: Mrs. F. A. Gregory, C. f, Gonell, Joseph Scafidl, Mrs. S. Swind ler, J. Salta, Joseph Raffaele, A. Salta, J. H. Harris. V. Palamldessi, S. Bish oprick, G. W. Ott. Mrs. A M. Zevely. Mrs. J. Williams. William McConnell. Mrs. O. P. Little. E. G. Carpenter and Mrs. E. C. Bowles. Phone your want ads to The Orego nlan. Main 7070, A 6096.