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'THE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, ArRIL 12, 1913. ' 14 OREGON CARRIES VICTORY r Portland Adds Another Million and State Passes Quota by $2,650,000. GREAT BATTLE STIRS ALL t Coal Is Predicted at Loyal Leagues Ja Advance ot Original Allot ment, Some Think, as Far ' as $25,000,000. CContiased rrm First y wJ i- lor first pUct. Am wiring to Wash- ? Inctoa for instructions." 7 Plains Hillock, Militant stato gen- - eral manager, states: Ws havs hoped 3 to record that Oregon should bo ths i. first stats In ths Nation to have all counties and towns achieve their full - quotas or over, Portland to be the first, L If not ths only city in ths Nation, to report 100 per cent or better by the end of the fourth day of ths campaign. Z. "Wa have urged every district to rs- - port not later than Friday night that lull quotas had been obtained. Let i. the slogan be "Carry on'. " T ' Harney County went over ths top last night, according to advices re reived here today from County Chalr- man J. J. Uonneiu. Their ouota was '. 11 10.00. but Mr. Donnegan states they - ripwl to reach 1150.000. Harney Coun- .. ty Is an enormous territory with but .' one bank, located at Burns. Large mc- ; tions of the territory are far removed . from railroad and telegraphic commu nication, and the county chairman trav- eled between "r ana TOO miles by i lomoblle. working Incessantly for two months at ora-anisatlon. Harney faced another handicap in a . larre foreign population resident Jordan Valley a Basque settlement, "- speaking Spanish almost exclusively. Ulaine Hallock. assistant state man ager. came to the rescue with a-liberty - )oan proclamation in s-panlsh. Though . Mr. Hallock Is versatile, nis acquaint ancs with Castilian is minus, and the - services of a translator were called upon. Then Jordan Valley was ehow- ered with handbills proclaiming "Bonos , tie Libertad." abickera Are Poateel. , They have turtied the white light ot publicity on liberty loan slackers In I'nion County, where the clan is almost extinct. On Tuesday, at a luncheon ot citizens and campaign workers at La Grande, the following resolution was adopted by unanimous vote of 0 men Rttolvnl. By tho aBn.rslirned men as mO!ed. that we refuse to se.l an sooU. - or lo bur anything, lo and from any s:at hers. . and th.t we wi.I not allow any such to n:r our places of builDru Further ths same assembly of cltl sens wrote, ordered and paid for a full- Vacs advertisement appearing In a La (Grande paper, posting Freeman Ladd. of J .a Urande, and J. L Kuhn, of Alice, as " Blacker. With the liberty loan honor flag fly ing, metaphorically, at least. Benton , County has entered the blue column and Is lunging far past Its quota. Hereto- lore Benton has not been mentioned In . ths honor roll of counties, but Its lead : ers declare it exceeded the quota n iniri-af ternoon of ths third day's cam - paigning. t Balk of Sales ana II Honda. "The oversubscription of Oregon's quota In such spirited fashion. com - mented i:obert K. Smith, stats cam- laian manager, "la all the more re- - markaMe when it Is considered th - tbs bulk of the bond sales have been ; in small denominations, and that there are no railroad subscriptions included this lime, for th-se -re to come from IVuhin-lon. I. C. It Is apparent that the third liberty loan Is vital in tli hearts of Oregon wage-earners and - small properly owners the real citl- xrnry of the state." - Will II. Hays, chairman of the Na - tlonal committee of the Kepubllcan " parly, who, spoke at a number of lib- ertv loan meeting.. In Wirllnnd ye- - t--rday. added lo the city's quota by ths purchase of a bond at ths sollci- - ution of Mrs. Kalr-h Tomlinson. m M ns, Tomlin.oa did not know the - Identity of her "prospect. as be t crossed the lobby of the Multnomah. bat she believes In securing liberty - loan subscriptions al every opportu- ; ritv. and she hailed Mr. Hays, selling forth the reasons why he should' buy a bond. He closel the deal as they 1 talked, and then someone introduced t.erssaa Has Rvsauua for Buylua-. Harry I. Corbott reported at Liberty Temple yesteruay ths amusing Instance sf a tierman-oorn citizen, encounlered In his district, whom he solicited for a subscription. The prospect sgreed heartil, saying that he would Invest "Yon s. 1 haf IT relatives In der German army." he said, scratching his head thoughtfully. "I 11 lake 1-Uo In bonds hs sud denly eaclatmed. "They ars all dam f oour In great perplexity was ons mlld Tiannerrl. Indecisive little woman, who mill, out her application at Liberty . Tniple yesterday morning. At the ad- tires blank she paus.d and confessed that she dl,l not know how to give it. with regard lo future location. "Why. 1 may go to Canada within two weeks." she informed the watting tlrrk. A look of even greater per pietiitv crossed her facs. "And. she ronfe-seti. "X may even change my name!" A most fortunats circumstance for some unknown pro-Hun asitator that no one saw him paste three I. W. W. stickers on the ola Spanish field gun tnat stands before Liberty Temple. ' When the stickers were discovered , tiey had not even adhered tightly to the metal, showing that ihe work was but of the moment before. But the .Vagrant "wobbly had faded away. Trophy "4 lasers AlMlfrfri In the liberty lo.tn window display ronte.l. Inaugurated by the I'ortland -Vd Club, with nine silver trophy cupa as awards, ths winning business houses were announced yesterday by Frank McCrlllis. president of ths club, who will present ths awards at Liberty Temple tomorrow noon. The theme of all windows revealed ths patriotic imputes of ths liberty loan. Many were Intricate In execu tion, but perfectly worked out. others trended toward the sentimental but all bors directly upon ths war and America's share In it. Ths ssardi are announced as follows, and ars for the selling power of ihe window displays as well as for artistic worth: 'c'sss. wss wow by ths Baselweod, Mrs. Nel Wleoke decorator. Portland Emporium won the Cornelius Ho tel cup. A. J. Weiier decorated this win- doe. Buffum-Pendletor's window, decorated by C V. rhneider, received honorary mention. The Multnomah Hotel cup. for the oes floral window display, wss won by tbe Tonseth Floral Company, Cornelius Ton- set h deorslor. Ira P. fowers Fumltnro Cornpsny won the Doernbecher Manufacturing t-ompsny tro- pny for the best furniture store window. J Wslter Johnson was the decorator. il.ary Jenntng ai Son's window, trimmed by Paul B. Palmer, received honorary men tion. On the East Side, T. H. Nomta'f grocery store, decorated by Mrs. Norman, received the Portland Caterers' Association trophy. awarded for the best window display be t.n (iltssn street and Hawthorne avenue. Manashaa Grocery Company. Mr. Parker decorator, received honorary mention. Tbe Honeyman Hsrdwsre Company trophy. for Ihe bst window by any store north of Uitsan street, was awarded to Xennara a Adams, fel, D. Covin decorator. Honorary ntioa was given the Carl Walstrom oro- eerv. decorated by Mr. wtlitrom. The Dreaoa Hotel trophy was won by Lents Pharmacy for the best window die- play on the bast Hide south of Hawthorne irrnut. s . R. Peterson decorated it. v . Blackburn, confectionery. received honorary mention for bis window. Major Marrerk C heered. When Major Donald Sturrock, of the 50th Canadians, told ths noonday rally at Liberty Temple yesterday that his observation had been that ws talk too much about those tasks ws undertake, and that it behooves Americans to say less and do more, ths big crowd not only took it with good nature, but urged ths speaker to speak as long and plainly as he chose. "Co on I Oo on! they urged ths sol dier, who was gassed at Vimy, when he suggested that hs had exceeded bis Urns and their patience. In brief Major Sturroclt told his zooo hearers that I'ortland must learn to ac cept such tasks aa the third liberty loan as one of ths commonplaces of a critical period. In Glassow, Scotland, ha said, til SOO.0OO was collected In 10 days by the simpls expedient of driving a tank through the city streets. And ons little town In Canada, declared ths speaker. of 15.000 people, raised l. 000.000 in less than two weeks, when the war loan was broached. Ths crowd cheered the speaker repeatedly. Indicative of the Interest tnat port- land shlpworkers have in the success of the local drive Is the fact that bords were sold to 14.4iO men In ths various Dlants. and that ths red liberty butt-ns are on nearly every suit of overalls tuat enters the precincts where Uncle Sam's merchant ships are building. Bis; Uesasaatrafloa Planaed. tVlth the accomplishment of the quota and a decisive oversubscription,' the plans for a patriotic demonstration of unequaled enthusiasm, to be held tomorrow night, have been placed un der way. Five monster meetings will be held simultaneously, at each of which thou sands of Portland loyalists will gather to celebrate the victory of the third loan. The speakers to address these gatherings will be selected from the finest oratorical talent of the state and" city, and the programmes will Include band music and communal singing, with selections by prominent soloists. Among the speakers at the Auditorium will be Colonel John Leader, of the British army, and Henry Suzxallo, president of the University of Washington. BLUES FAR IN LEAD Oregon Districts Fast Making Liberty Loan Quotas. SEVEN IN YELLOW COLUMN Returns of Thursday "When Tabu lated Expected to- Put Remain ing cities Among Elect at Liberty Flnuacle. State returns, outside of Portland, tabulated late yesterday, show the standing of the various Oregon counties and communities in tne third liberty loan. The great majority are already in ths blue column, but there Is still a strinkling In the red and yellow col' umns, which are confidently expectea to come to the fore today. At state headquarters the rank of the town Is Indicated by blue, red or yellow thumbtack on the official map. The following towns were designated by yellow thumb tacks yesterday, indi cating that they are In the yellow col umn. This did not Include the returns of Thursday: Philomath, Astoria, Ban- don. Myrtle Point. Oakland, Flora. The accompanying table shows the status of various towns: FRANKLIN COUNTY OVER WASHIVGTOX DISTRICT REACHES LIBEHTT LOAN QI OTA. Two Csaatles and 20 Towns la Eastern Seetloa of State now Entitled to Liberty Honor Flags. SPOKAVE, Wash.. April 11. Another Kastern Washington county, Frankiin, reached Its quota today, reporting sub scriptions to the third liberty loan of 1150.000. It also was reported that every town in the county had attained its allotment. Sixteen additional towns were report ed as having reached their quotas to day, making two counties and 29 towns in the district so far entitled to honor flags. No district total was announced. JACKSON" IS ON" FINAL LAP Southern County Xeeds $41,900 to Complete Loan Quota. MED FORD, Or., April 11. (Special.) At the present pace Jackson County will go over the top In the third liberty loan Friday night. Tonight the total was $343,100, with 144.900 still to raise. If the average of the past three days is maintained tomorrow, the quota will be exceeded. . Every district In Jackson County ex cept Med ford and Central Point has ex ceeded its quota. Medford is still $100. 000 behind its allotment, but the com mittee is determined to go over the top before the first of next week. BIG TIME 'PLANNED CLACKA3IAS HUSHES THE FOE Solicitors Requested to Turn in the Names of All Slackers. OREGON CITT. Or., April 11. (Spe clal.) While Clackamas County went over the top Wednesday by nearly $30,000. interest in the third liberty loan here has not abated a jot and th sales xoaay were oonsiaered. phe nomenal. Heavy subscriptions were reported sll over the county, and Chair man Latourette was confident tonight that Clackamas would probably double its quota. He made a request that. solicitors be requested to turn in the names of slackers and their remarks to the captains of their respective dis tricts, who, in turn will forward the information to county headquarters for publication. "Let's all pull together, eald Mr. La tourette. "Go over the territory again and do not miss anyone. Let s put Clackamas over the half-million mark. Do it now anil this will defer the fourth liberty loan drive." B.1NT WILL TOrK tVASniXGTOX Libert Loan Special to Visit All Parts of State. VANCOUVER, Wash, April 11. (Special.) A 40-plece band playing pa triotic airs to boost the third liberty loan will be in Vancouver, April 23, when a big parade will be held. This hand, in a special car, will tour the state, stopping at most of the towns and cities. With the band will go a number of prominent speakers. At the American Home Building Company's plant at noon today 1112.500 was subscribed when L. M. Burnett had completed his speech. At the Motor ship Construction Company's yard Donald McMaster spoke, and nearly $14,000 was Invested in bonds. Reports say that few, if any, of the country precincts will - fail to make their quotas. Most of them already have reported over-subscriptions. WOODBCRX HEARS VETERANS War Speeches Impel Citizens to Buy Bonds Worth $34,400. WOODBURX. Or.. April 11. fSne- clal.) Over a thousand people, some coming quite a distance, assembled at the Armory last night and listened to the interesting and thrilling experiences of Sergaent-Major Christy and Private Burks, of the Canadian army. The for mer was wounded seven times and Burke was a prisoner in Germany for several months, finally escaping. roin made appeals to the hearts of all and will meet with a ready response in tne iioeny loan drive. Subscriptions n the Woodburn district so far total over $34,400. Six Mass Meetings. Will Held Simultaneously. Be TOMORROW NIGHT IS TIME by Dr. John H. Boyd, Lieutenant N. W. Uunlcke and Dr. W. T. Foster. Sixth and Stark Marshall N. Dana pre sldins; addresses by Lieutenant Arthur A. Mumhy. BIshoD Walter T. Sumner and JuiiFM R V I.ittlriLt. Special rates will bo granted on all lines entering Portland. Special street car service will he furnished. Streets to be devoted to the mass meetings will be kept clear of all other traffic under Dollce orders. Special features will be arranged for each of the meetings with spectacular illumination as climax of the evening. The organization of the programme is in general charge of the special fea ture committee, a division both of the DUblicitv committee, of which 3. C. Ainsworth is chairman, and the speak era' committee, of which Edgar B. Piper Is chairman, and Milton R. Klep- per is manager. Mr. Klepper will exer cise general supervision ot all speak ers. Musical features are in charge of Mrs. Thomas Carrick Burke, assisted by George Wilber Reed. Following: is the committee organization Programmes, J. L. Etheridge and Ira I Riggs; special features, W. P. Strandborg; speaking platforms; H. H. Oregon's celebration of National -ns; vraiiic k nier oi roue. j r. .rauc.Bu.p ... uosivy oonu suuai.. """' director. Marshall X. Dana. win iaKe tne xorm ox a monster aem onstration in this city tomorrow night. MOUNT ANGEL ON HONOR ROLL Six mass meetings will be held simul taneously. The speaking list will in clude the strongest men of the Pacific Coast. An aggregate audience of 100, 000 will be prepared for. Musical programmes include the Audience of 100,000 to Be Prepared Tor and Strong Speakers to Ad dress Gathered Multitudes at All Points. "Bond In Every Home" Slogan of Success. MOUNT ANGEL, Or., April 11. Proves -(Spe- services of the best bands, choruses, clal.) The third liberty loan drive is soloists, choirs and other features practically completed in and around available in the state. Mount Angel. The committees started All meetings will heirtn nrnmnllv at work on Saturday with the slogan. 8 o'clock and will continue until 9 to "Our quota by Wednesday night and 9:30. These meetings have been ached- a bond in every home." and reported uled as follows: Auditorium. Liberty this evening a total of $30,900 to date Temple, Sixth and Alder, Sixth ana by 298 subscribers. The most satis Stark. Sixth and Yamhill and Broadway factory feature ot tha campaign was and Yamhill. the good feeling left between the Immediately following the meetings workers and the subscribers, as well bands will be massed, one at each block as a universal effort to forget old- on Sixth street north from Liberty time prejudices and a tendency to Temple, and the street entirely devoted Unite in the common cause, to the climax celebration of the even- Mount Angel's quota was $28,700. so lns's programme. . that the town has already gained a The programme for each of the meet- position on the "honor roll." When ings is being rapidly formulated. At considering the fact that Mount Angel the present time these programmes has a town five miles south and towns have been scheduled as follows. (In 314 and seven miles north, the ter- most Instances definite musical fea- ritory is naturally not very extensive tures are yet to be announced): to draw from and the committees feel Auditorm r.rH r-oou.nTh. ron- that the results have been very sat ttve chairman third liberty loan committee israciory. 118 campaign 13 not yet for Oriron. presiding; sketch. "In the Front- over, and when complete they expect Line Trenches, by two members of 818th Engineers. Vancouver military post; address. colonel John Leader. Royal Irish Rifles; sketch. Oregon Liberty Girls, one for each county, with Goddess of Liberty represent ing Oregon ; address. Dr. Henry Suzzalo. president University of Washington. At the Auditorium seats will be held for campaign workers until 7:30 P. M. In the main body of the hall, after which no seats will be reserved for anyone. Liberty Temple Julius L. Meier presid ing; addresses by Major W. E. Finzer, Lieu tenant J. W. "Warren, Bishop M. S. Hughes and Mayor George L. Baker. Broadway and Yamhill Emery Olmstead, chairman Portland committee third liberty loan, presiding; addresses by Rabbi Jonah B. Wiae, Robert Tucker and Lieutenant- Colonel W illiam Jordan. Sixth and Alder J. L Btherldge presid ing; addresses by captain Jacob Kanzler, Dr. E. H. Pence and District Attorney Wal ter H. Evans. Broadway and Alder Guy W. Talbot, gen eral solicitation forces, presiding; addresses to show up still better. OD DANGER Oregon Shipbuilders Purchase Bonds by Wholesale. PER CAPITA SALE IS $115 Washington Officially Recognizes Fine Spirit Slackers Weeded Out by Men Who Furnish War Sinews. f TABLE SHOWING BLUE, RED AND YELLOW TOWNS IN LIBERTY BOND CAMPAIGN. Town Baker Haines .... Halfway . . . Huntington Kichlaud Corvallts .. Monroe .... philomath . Baker Cauaty. Subscription Allotment. $310,000 27.0UO 21.000 10.000 lo.UOO Beatoa County. 131.000 24. 300 22.000 Total. $212,700 BH.OUO 34.000 8.3HO 20,300 159.800 27.5O0 10,500 Blue. 207.4 161. 135.0 122.0 114. C -Percentage- Ked. Yellow. 68.6 83.0 47.7 Clackamas County. Can by 33.600 Kstacada 11.600 Miiwaukie 16.300 Molalla 13.700 Oregon City 167.350 Sandy 7.200 Wllaonville 8.2i0 Clatsop t'oaaty. Astoria 478.30O 14.700 Columbia Seaside, Knappa Wauua Clatskanle Rainier SI. Helens Scappoose , Ftandon ................. lottillle Myrtle Point Marshfield 15.ooo Coaaty. 20.500 13.200 36.10U 8.200 t'oaaty. 30.0110 40.tHM 33.000 .North Bend Powers ... 73.000 2.000 Prineville Crook. 4'oaaty. 91.000 Carry Coaaty, 43.000 18.800 22.800 14.550 170.0110 23.700 15,750 199.000 34,000 20.01") 14.000 34.300 17.000 23.450 6,100 10.000 25.0UO 9.300 100.0110 40.0O0 53.000 98.000 108.2 127 162.0 139.9 105.8 101.7 329.2 192.1 231.0 167..1 127.2 9 . lown Allotment. Haley ; 19,000 Lebanon 56.000 shedis 11.000 Scia 16,000 Subscription TotaL 29.350 66,800 11.650 45,750 Blue. 154. S 100 .0 260.'7 . Red. Tellow. 69.6 Malheur County. 41. 66 .0 66.3 73.3 54.8 33.3 '28. 3 t-anglol Port Orford Brookings tld Hrai h I'pper Kugue Jtiver Harbor 7.050 10.950 Descaole County. 94.000 1.000 22.000 ltoualaa County. , 9.350 7.700 29.750 10.950 Rend La Pine Kedmond ........... Drain (.Irndale Cardtner Myrtle Creek kland 46.050 Kosehurg ." 1(1. oi0 Kiddle 6.450 Sutherlin 8.60 Toncalla 6.650 fillllasa County, Arlington 30.00 Condon 72.000 ;raat Cuuuty, Canyon City ) John Day , J- 74.000 Prairie City J llaraey County. Burns 1 ' rane ) 110.000 Hrewsey J Hood River County, E.800 4.20 13.350 i 14.500 f 2.800 j 800 J 93.0C0 3.000 22.000 9.350 8.0V0 31.600 6.OO0 16.000 11 0.00 7.750 12.700 10.750 35.000 102,000 162.2 3(10.0 100.0 ino.o 103.9 100.1 98. T v... 64.8 Jordan Valley Rockville Juntura Brogan Nyssa . . Ironsides ..... Ontario Crowley Vale Ardian Westfall Riverside Watson Aumsville Aurora Donald tiervais ;. Hubbard Jefferson 13.800 Mills City Monitor ..... Mount Angel Stayton Salem ....... Silverton .... St. Paul Turner Woodburn ... 26,125 60,0001' 4,000 2.000 10.000 9.000 j 18.000 20.000 21.000 19.000 1 18.000 10.000 78.650 90,000 8.000 10,000 ) 65,000 65.000 8.000 12.000 7.500 9,000 8.000 7.000 I 5,000 3.000 j . 6.000 8.000 2,000 1.000 J i County. 7,500 4.500 18.500 15.900 5.600 7,600 8.500 12.000 14.700 11,750 13.800 7,500 110.8 CLATSOP WILL FIXISH STROXG Seaboard County Piles Up Total of ' $350,000 in Loan Drife. ASTORIA, Or., April 11. (Special.) Aatorla and Clatsop County expect to go well "over the top" tomorrow or Saturday in the subscriptions to the third liberty loan. Up to 3 o'clock this afternoon the committee reported As toria subscriptions amounting to $250,- 000, while the total for the county was $350,000. A noteworthy feature of this report Is that no large individual subscrip tions or those by the banks or from the shipyards, mills or manufacturing plants, which come in lump sums, are Included in the figures given out. In Astoria alone there are over 3000 indi vidual subscribers who have responded voluntarily thus far. Tomorrow morning a soliciting com mittee of 60 members will begin can vassing the city, and those in charge believe the quota will be exceeded by not less than 50 per cent. RALLY SPEAKERS AJVXOTJXCED Lively Addresses to Be Given at Lib erty Temple Today. The following speakers ars an- I nounced for Liberty Temple rallies to- I day, by the state speakers' bureau, Mil ton K. ivlepper, manager; B. Piper, chairman: At the noon meeting Major TV. E. Finzer, Lieutenant Arthur A. Murphy and John McCourt. Charles H. Cochran will preside. At the night meeting Major D. F. Sturrock. Canadian army: Lieutenant IJ W. Warren and Lieutenant-Colonel William Jordan. Frank S. Grant will preside. "Congratulations to employes of wtnatj shipyards for excellent snowing date on subscriptions for third liberty, loan. This Is remarkable drive ana. shows real American patriotism. ThU means quicker production of ships." James O. ileyworth, directing th( construction of wooden ships through out the United States for the Knier gency Fleet Corporation, telegraphed this flattering message from Wash-, ington yesterday, on being informed ol the stride of the Oregon wooden ship builders toward the goal of liberty bond efficiency. As a matter of fact. It Is eald thf Increase in subscriptions after a re port had been made to Mr. Heyworth raised the per capita from $77 to $115 in the wooden yards of the Oregon district And that is not all. Every plant is out for a record. The or ganization that carries off the flag this time will surely earn it- Tha amounts already subscribed are not be ing talked about, tsome of the figures being only estimates and the real up heaval will come tomorrow, when the shipyard workers go "over the top." Another thing the third drive has brought out is that a shipyard Is no comfortable place for a slacker or enemy alien. With the advent of Spring there has been a weeding out of both and, while the men are lending their money and are bringing their places of employment up to the 100 per cent mark, they are making them 100 per cent American as well. The same spirit and system' is ap plicable also to the steel plants and everywhere in Oregon the men adding to the transport fleet for commercial and war purposes are exhibiting a de meanor that is pl'.ing up trouble for the Hun, guaran.eeing full support for the Army and Navy in the big gamsj across the Atlantic. i I 4.000 28.700 32.700 617.550 96.300 7.650 8.50O 65.000 12.200 29.250 38.000 285.000 62.500 16.600 8.000 34,400 85.9 138.2 141.2 79.8 54.3 305.0 J01 .9 116.2 65 . 1 64.6 219.8 93.6 62.. 9 The French "luxury list," on every item of which a war tax is being levied. Is constantly embracing new items. The latest are fur coats, pet cats, - corsets, flowers and sheets. MILL EMPLOYES BUYIXG BOXDS Liberal Response Received Among Workers in Polk County Plants. FALLS CITT. Or.. April 11 Sp cial.) The liberty loan committee to day solicited the employes of the mill and camp of the Falls City Lumber Company. The employes at the mill in this city purchased bonds amounting to $6400 and a total of $3150 was re ported from the camp above Black Rock, making a total of $9550 for tha employes of the company. Chairman W. H. Beard has arranged' to make a trip to the Spaulding Lum ber & Logging Company's camps and the camp of the Valley & Siletz Log, ging Company. Arrangements are being made for patriotic meeting with Captain Walter L Tooze, Jr., as speaker at the camp of the Valley & Siletz Company above Hoskins. KLAMATH EXCEEDS ITS QUOTA County, With Minimum of $158,000 to Subscribe, Raises $370,000. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, April 11. (Special.) The Klamath liberty loan total has now reached $370,000. which is $158,000 more than its quota, and ths figures are steadily being pushed higher. Meetings have been held In different districts of the county by Sergeant J. C. Goodrich and Captain R. B. Kuyken dall and a liberty loan chorus from Klamath Falls is helping to stimulate the patriotic actions on the part of the citizens. 33.3 120. 149. 174. 118. 141. 89.200 120. S 110.000 100.0 Pallas Falls City ... Independence Monmouth ... Grass Valley Moro Wasco ....... Bay City .... Cloverdale .. Tillamook ... Wheeler Athena Hood River 120.000 115.000 Jarkssa County. Ashland 103.200 110.000 106. 0 Hutte Falls 4.100 5.20 126.8 Central Point 19.ou0 ' 10.500 Kacle Point 7.20 -7.5O0 100.9 Hold Hill 4.400 9.000 204.6 Jacksonville .50 19.250 269.1 Medford 233.000 220."0 Talent S.SOO 10.60 161.5 Hague River 4.100 12.200 290.0 58.3 Jrfferaoa Couuty, Madras I Metolius I 23.000 Jox-B-blae aunty. Grants Tass 106.000 64.200 Klamath Couuty. Bonanza. I Klamath Falls 222.000 Merrill J LakeCounty Lake-dew ' Paisley I 95.000 l.uac Cuunty, 30.000 183.0 51.1 362.950 156.4 285.000 300.0 Vol" the hmt SVpArinient s!oro window dtso:r. ir A t-rsk 'o. oa the i'ort-Tua-t Hoc?: irop.-ir cup. MAitoim J. H. Tan-p-nt w.s tl di.oraior. I.ipmn. W'o.t a Co.. K. T. Thanemsaa d.rator. r---ivd honorary mentloo. Th Isip-riAi Hoti trophy. wrd4 for eb ao vndjv ,iip'v. uriiuivt of e-T-rtmnt etor-s. mom br ih Kastern Otftfittiag Cempaa. I. A. Mca:iea dec pimtor. Xae Basssa Bold trophy, la tha sane Coburg Cottage Grove Creswell ...... KuKfns ....... Florence Junction City . Springfield .... 1.850 40.100 6.3-.0 .3S3.2'"0 13.400 29.100 32.000 5.700 64.400 12.800 31 8.950 l.l.Sno 37.960 34.VO0 201.7 160.6 201.5 100.7 90.3 Newport .., Toledo .................... Albany Brownsville. ILirruburc a.. ............ Llurla Couuty. 8.500 ( 1 1.500 ( I.lau Couuty. 224.0O0 24.000 32.00 SO.000 2.10.AAO 24.250 42,000 250.9 y w 103. 0 101.0 140.7 ..., Morrow County. Heppner 115.000 69.800 lone 16.100 19.700 Lexington 10.400 12.000 Irtigon 7,150 Multnomah County. Gresham . 35.000 11,850 Polk County. 63.500 76.000 8.700 24.000 40.000 66.000 , 22.800 23,500 Saermaa Counfy. 18.000 26.400 30.600 28.000 33,400 33,000 Tillamook County. 6.750 26.650 5,250 34.150 85.000 150.000 9,000 90,000 Vmatllla County. 75.000 80.000 Echo 22,600 30.300 Freewater (see Milton) Helix 20.000 22.000 Hermiston 15.000 17,000 Milton 105.000 67.350 Pendleton 760.000 780.350 104.04 Pilot Rock 25.000 25,000 100.0 Ptanfleld 12.500 12.500 100.0 Weston 15,000 18,800 125.3 Colon County. Cove ..- 7.250 Elgin 26.300 )- 32,000 Imbler 12.650 1 La Grande 178.950) North Powder 8.350 r 52.000 Union 35.D00J Balance of county Wallowa County. Enterprise 60.000 61.000 Flora 16.000 7.000 Joseph 40.000 40.000 I,ostlne 16.000 25.100 Wallowa 36.000 56,000 Moro County. Pufur 40.000 95.550 Maupln .' 18.000 13,000 Mosler 5,000 12.500 Shaniko 35.000 24,000 The Dalles 218.000 138,000 122.4 115.4 357.5 119.6 277.1 140.0 103. 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