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IS TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND. AUGUST 19, 1U17. OREGON WILL HAVE QUOTA BEFORE TIME More Than 500 of 717 Called For by War Department v Already Are Certified. ONLY THIRD NEEDED SOON Margin of Safety for Tlrst Call, September 5, Is Regarded as Se cure District Boards Hasten to Offset Early Handicap. (Continued From First Page. Son already is safely beyond, the re quired 30 per cenu Handicap Mast Be Offset. This is in large part due to the ef forts of Adjutant-General White to ex pedite to the fullest extent the action of the various local exemption boards. He emphasized to the members of the boards the necessity of speeding: up to offset the five-day handicap imposed on the state at the start through the failure of the official lists to arrive. On their part, the boards have dis played an earnes desire to co-operate in hurrying- the work, as fast as pos sible. Only one county of the 22 required to furnish quotas on the first draft has failed so far to certify any men to its district board. This is the local ex emption board of Washington County. Misunderstanding; Is Likely. Apparently, its delay in certifying the natnts of men passed by it as not ex empted or discharged has been due to a misunderstanding:. General White has Instructed it and all other local exemp tion boards to certify the names of men passed to the district boards from day to day. The second installment of the state's draft quota will not be called for mob ilization until September 19, under the Jatest instructions from Washington. This installment, like the first one. will lie 30 per cent of the quota'from each county. r - - A third installment of 30 per cent will be called October 3. the date hav ing: been set back from September 30, its at first announced.. ... The remaining 10 per cent will be railed as soon thereafter as practica-. ble. If the draft selections by the local boards proceed as rapidly as has been the case up to the present, the state's entire quota will be ready for the Gov ernment by September 1. That this will be the case seems the more likely because, as they have "got on to the ropes," soto speak, the local boards have been gaining speed. Margin to Be Provided. ' To make sure that the full quota of 717 men is given on the first draft, all local boards have been instructed to continue their work until they have passed 10 per cent more men than their quotas call for. This additional 10 per cent will " be used as a reserve upon which to draw to fill vacancies for any cause in the original quota. There are certain to be a number of rejections on grounds of physical disability when the men receive their Army examination at American Lake, to which all the Ore gon drafted men have Deen assigned. When a man is rejected at the camp the Government will call upon the state to send another man to replace him from the additional list of JO per cent who will have been passed as not ex empted or discharged. Fourteen of the 36 counties of the state, and the city of Portland, are not required to furnish any men on this first draft, because of the fact that their quotas were filled before the draft began through volunteer enlist ments in the regular Army and Na tional Guard. These 14 counties are Benton, Coos. Crook, Xouglas, Hood River, Jackson, Josephine. Lane, Linn, Marion, Mult nomah. Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill, In addition to the city of Portland. The other 22 counties were credited In their quotas for the men each had furnished by voluntary enlistments in the regular Army and National Guard. Inasmuch as none of the drafted men are to be assigned to the Navy or Ma rine Corps, no credits were given any county or state by the War Department for voluntary enlistments la those branches. y BAKER COUSTT. Quota, 38; Certified, 28. . rSAICrJK, or., Aug. IS. (Special.) Twenty-eight of Baker County's quota of 38 have been certified to the district by the county exemption board as not -exempted or discharged out of the first 90 that were summoned. The second lot called are now being physically tested. The 28 certified are. Daniel W. French, Jr.. of Baker; iiark Houston, of Robinette: Ernest Erickson, of Weatherby; George Neff, of Baker; Dean Jackson, of Baker; William Lewis, of Baker; Wyman Taylor, of Baker; Edward Johnson, of Sparta: Floyd Marsh, of Whitney: Edwin Emery, of Baker: Orvel Young, of Baker; Archie Johnson, of Huntington; Charles Bloom, of Baker; Ruel Coulter, of Baker; Syrel Speelman. of Baker; Wesley Sheet, of Huntington: Chester Gardner, of Baker; Boyd Fleming, of Pleasant "Valley; Charles Macy. of Sparta; Vollie Scriv ner. of Unity; Walter Winton. of Pine: Iceland Oliver, of Keating; Arthur Kerry, of Weatherby: Peter Roethler. of Haines; Frank James, of Haines: Rob ert Vandecar, of Durkee: Melvin Wham, of Unity, and Alfred Barber, of Richland. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Quota, 52; Certified, 51. OREGON CITY. Or., Aug. 18 (Spe cial.) The following men called in the draft have been certified by the local exemption board as not exempted or discharged: Fred Elven Aune, West Linn; Albert Zerkel. Willamette; Lawrence Barnes, Sherwood, Route 5; William H. Foster. Oswego: Edgar A. Stewart, Oregon City, Route 3; Axel Anderson, Hoff. Route 1: Elmer Walter Champion, Cherryville; Champion W. Chamber lain. Milwaukie, Route 1; Arnold Wchn-ider. Oregon City, Seven teenth . street; John T. Hindle. Oreeon City, Route 2; Jacob JCarl Kraft. Canby; Wilson Edd Test. Egle Creek: William John Teevin. Gresham. Route 4; Phillip L. Hammond, Canby; Joseph Walch, Gresham; William Ray Taylor, Mil waukie: Arthur Newton Farr. Liberal; Maynard Cole. Milwaukie, Route 2; Anton Olson. Mount Angel: Gilbert Henry Hanson, Clackamas; Otto Hogg, Parkplace; Ward. Barnes, Woodburn; Abraham M. Ameele. Milwaukie; Roy .Funk. Boring. Route 2; Charles A. Linquist, West Linn: Edward Hoffman. Sandy: Jake A. Mitts, Canby: Frank Linhart. Sandy: Jtseph Glean. Milwau kie, iLvutc 2 '.this man has appealed to OREGON'S DISTRICT EXEMPTION I I Sir V i-f Iv VaJU It pA. I - y - ' ft f --', . J x i - iv ff V Je"" &KM'h " ; 9 v ., - . . fe Members of tbe Board (Standing, From Left to Right i J. D. Brown. Dan J. Malarfcey. Dr. E. K. Tucker and O. K. Hart-K. Clerks of Board. Seated on Bench at Left, From Left to Rift lit t Ella Stnrglss. Barbara Brannd. l.llrcn Yerex nnd Alma Haines. Seated at Typewriter, Mrs. S. H. Uardner. In Background: Registrants and Relatives Waiting to Make Kxemptlon Appeals. the district board because it was learned that he was an enemy alien, - after the time for filing claim); Will iam Dale. Oregon City, Willamette Hotel; Enrico Sevieri, Canemah; John Jake Lau, Oregon City. Route 6: Robert Mattoon, Oregon City; Ernest Douglas, Barton, Rural Route; Edward Bowen, Milwaukie: Clarence C. Conner. Mil- waukie; George Bertrand. Molalla, Route 2: Carl J. NewberEer, Oregon City; Ferdinand Scott, Oregon City; Robert Stephen Green, Oregon City; William H. Thompson, Milwaukie; Al bert Earl Green, 9647 Fifty-ninth ave nue Southeast. Lents. Or.; David Hum phrey Thomas, Oregon City, Route 1; Richard Beil, Boring: Ralph R. Man- deville, Canby; Herman William Kuhnke, Needy: Roy John Anthony, New Era; Orris E. De Vail, Milwaukie; Steven Alias Feather. Estacada; Louis Frederick KJeling, Aurora, Route 4. CLATSOP COUXTV, Quota 55; Certified, 40. ASTORIA, Or.. Aug. 18. (Special.) Tip to tonight the locaL exemption board had certified 0 of Clatsop County's quota of 65 men eligible for service un der the military draft. The board also had discharged 20 men on account of physical disqualifications or because they are aliens, but did not grant a single claim for exemption on the ground of dependents. It is expected the remaining 16 to complete the quota will be certified on Monday. The young men who have been certi fied as eligible for service are: Carl Sitton, Linvllle; Jim Paris, John S. Vatn, Leonard J. S. Richardson, Christ Frank, Jacob Jurgenson, Theodore Wa lush. Royal H. Campbell, Charles E. Lydvigson, Charles Kero, Edward E. Sagen. Ernest W. Hendrickson, Hjal mar Hurula, Warren Bechtoll, Bert A. Powell, George Dapontis, Frederick W. Otto, Guy A. Yedd, B. I. Carlson, Har old L. Morgan, Alfred Levigne, Peter Tentes, George Logothetis, Fred J. Kelly, George A. Bamrick, William B. I'ohl. John J. Leahy, Jack Koski, Allen P. Hughes, Fred A. Brakke and Levy W. Eaton. Lou C. Ressler, Gus J. Faisst. William Henry Ward, Enos W. Burlingame. John A. Markstrom. Rob ert W. Venable, William J. McKeever, Lewis Smith and Rosko B. Kline. COLUMBIA COUNTY. Quota, 49; Certified, 34. ST. HELENS, Or.. Aug. 18. (Special.) Names of men who have been certi f'd ns not. exempted or, discharged to date are: ...utri Erickson, Inglis; Hendrickson, Inglis; Louis Mattson, Quincy; James E. Huffman, Vernonia; Emil Randa Kerry; Edward Mellen, Apiary; Elmer P. Cook. Rainier; Louis Anderson, Rainier; Raymond O. Walt, Scappoose; J. H. Beaver, St. Helens; Burrell P. Graves. St. Helens; John Biggs, Kerry; Ninion Lovelace, Rainier; E. R. Hyskell. Warren; Walter Domeyer, Portland; John Anderson, Rainier; William Prinele. Mist; E. F. TABLE SHOWS PROGRESS OK FIRST DRAFT IX OREUON. Certified for County Quota. Service. Baker 38 28 Benton -- Clackamas 62 61 Clatsop 5 5 40 Columbia 49 34 Coos .. Crook -. .. Curry 21 25 Deschutes 37 12 Douglas .. Gilliam 31 46 Grant 9 8 Harney 37 23 Hood River .. .. Jackson .. Jefferson 20 13 Josephine - .. Klamath 39 55 Lake 44 30 Lane Lincoln 23 11 Linn -- Malheur 69 28 Marion .. .. Morrow 41 33 Multnomah .. .. City of Portland . .. Polk .. .. Sherman 30 . 36 Tillamook .. .. Umatilla 43 40 Union 11 13 Wallowa 14 17 Wasco 23 9 Washington 38 Wheeler 3 6 Yamhill .. -1 t Totals 717 658 Exempt on first drsft by rea son of having furnished their quotas through voluntary enlist ments in regular Army or Na tional Guard. No drafted men as yet certi fied by Washington County board. BOARD NO. 1 BEGINS ITS ARDUOUS TASK OF HEARING ALL APPEALS FROM LOCAL BOARDS. Hendrickson, Quincy; F. R. A. Wist, Scappoose: Raffaele Valpainni, Fir wood; T. S. Howell, Gobie: E. J. Martin. Houlton; Frank Ligarski, Portland; George Wolz, St. Helens: J. L. Hossa, Quincy; Ernest Johnson, Firwood; J. F. Girt, Rainier: Jerry Preston, Rainier; O. H. Garrison. Scappoose; T. H. WI1- Hams, Prescott; Curtis Ray, Prescott: G. E. Christie. St. Helens; A. G. Dimos, Portland; L. W. Boessel, Warren. CURRY COUNTY. Quota, 21; Certified, 25. GOLD BEACH, Or., Aug. 18. (Spe cial.) The following named men have been certified by the local exemption board to date as called up for military service and not excepted or discharged: William Thomas Waggle. Brookings: Dallas E. Hardenbrook, Brookings; Cerretini Antonio. Brookings; James W. Crew, Denmark, Or.; Harrison B. Plaisted, Brookihgs;"Andrew Ellis, Port Orford: Karl V. Willet, Agness: Clyde B. Miller. Gold Beach: William R. Buley, Gold Beach; Dillion W. Miller, Wedderburn; Clemmie Atkinson, Den mark. Or.; Floyd J. Huntley, Gold Beach: Harry George Andrews, Brook ings: Harry W. Gauntlett. Gold Beach; Ralph A. Kisor. Harbor; Claud C. Bent ley, Brookings; Charles J. Horagensen, Denmark.' Or.; John H. Zumalt. Port Orford; John H. Uriican, Port Orford; Frank W. lluwitt, Wedderburn: Walter I). McGill, Port Orford; Delmar H. Miller. Wedderburn; Walter Wilhite, Wedderburn: Gilbert M. Anderson, Wedderburn: Peter F. Efstatheades, Brookings: Crawford W. Smith, Port Orford: Sidney Walter, Gold Beach; Ellis B. Miller, Gold Beach. DESCHUTES COUNTY. ' Quota, 37; Certified, 12. BEND, Or.. Aug. 17. (Special.) Only 12 men have been certified to date for Deschutes County's quota of 37 for the first draft. They are Herbert H. Edgar, Edward Walker, James - A. Blackutone, Chester I. Moore, Forrest H. Miller, Lyle M. Richardson, Ralph J. Byland, John W. Garrison, Loren A. Campbell, Charles E. Royer, Frank O. Gray and Lester Vaughn. GILLIAM COUNTY. Quota, 31; Certified, 4 6. -CONDON. Or.. Aug. 18. (Special.) The Uat of ths men so far certified to the district board as not exempted or discharged is as follows: H. N. Welshons, Sylvester Cooper, G. H. Mc- Leod, C. W. Goodwin, V. A. Norder, W. W. Keeney, O. H. Robey, L. E. Porter, B. H. Batchelar, James Shell. Q. N. Perry. Earnest Beeks. N. J. Lockhart, S. S. Brown, W. F. Gibson E. L. Palmer, R. R. Ellsworth. W. C. Gray. C. A. Mil ler. N. M. Mack. A. B. Robertson, G. K. Sellis. C. N. Laughrige, R. M. Kackley, C. F. Stevens, G. H. Linvllle. J. C. Hughes, W. F. Woelpern, A. H. Beiner, Patrick Corrlgan, Robert Martin, F. S3. Leghorn, H. L. Cooper, E. A. Hughes, Arley Beeson. A. M. Shaffer. N. J. Wes ton. Walter Fleener. H. A. Smith. G. D. Garrett, Mack Smith, V. H. Chrisman, James Macdowell, Will Evans, C. A. Martin, William Rattray. Sixty men so far have been drawn, five of whom have enlisted as volun teers. Eleven Gilliam County men be ing examined elsewhere have not been heard from. The county will receivt credit for those of ihem who are certi fied for service. GRANT COUNTY. Quota, 9; Certified, 8. CANYON CITY. Or.. Aug. Is. (Spe cial. ) Those who have been certified for draft in Grant County as not ex empted or discharged are Walter E. Stockdale, of Mount Vernon; Alfred L. Bliss, of Prairie City; Walter B. Pon nall. of Mount Vernon: Leslie O. Pugh, of Seneca; Earnest A. Mdsen, of Ritter; Charles E. Lemraons. of Mount Vernon Johanes Hansen, of Ritter; Russell F. McLenas, of Mount Vernon. HARNEY COUNTY. Quota, 37; Certified, 2 3. BURNS. Or., Aug. 18. (Special.) The following men have been certified by the Harney County exemption board to the district board as not exempted or discharged: Charles C. Proctor, Geordon McvVilliams, Harold D. Saun ders. Homer A. Bennett, Edward Lee Simmons, Claude J. Remier, Peter H. Acton. Ralph E. Irvin, Walter E. Heinz, Euseibo Aznerez. James Lurntden. Wm. W. Lawrence, Louis M. Hughet, Haddon Elliott. Fred F. Crump. Walter Roy Clark, wm. L. Mosely, Ernest L. Lucas, John Gordon, John W. iiattgart. Elijah Ward, Thomas L. Skeins, Melvin F. Ac ton. Emil Olson. Charles W. Spencer, William F. Walkup. George Vaneyley William H. Street, William B. McLaren Emil W. Ferris. Walter Wade, B. Thomas King, Ernest E. Osterhout. A second levy of men has been called up for examination on Monday. JEFFERSON COUNTY. Quota, 20; Certified, 13. MADRAS, Or., July 18. (Special.) The list of men certified by Jefferson County board as not exempted or dis charged, follows: Rabs W. Peck, Culver: Chester Fuston. Gateway; Carl Windom, Culver; Edgar Roy Barnes. Culver; William H. Kleinsmith, Ash wood; Arthur Warren Goff, Burn track; Walter Hayes Stevens, Ashwood; Vicenzo Bavaro, Gateway; Charles Wil liam Kreuger, Metolius; William H. Amos, Culver; Ernie Otto Slumpe, Grandview; Almon Jero Taylow, Hay creek; George Dansula, Warmsprings; Jesse Paul Curtice. Madras. Three other men whose numbers were drawn have already enlisted. KLAMATH COUNTY. Quota, 39; Certified, 55. KLAMATH FALLSfc Or.. Aug. 18. (Special.) Followingis 1 the list of names of men who have thus far been certified for the draft here as not ex empted or discharged. The first 11 names on the list are of men who have not appeared for examination thus far. so have automatically been certified as not exempted or discharged. Other names will be certified as soon as the board can consider certain applications for exemption upon which the time limit has not yet expired. Those certi fied to date are: Clifford D. Taylor. Len Marin, Louis Gamba. Meltiades Kongos. George- Ellenikioted, William McGibson, Oscar Anderson, Guy B. Nyswaner, Robert Curtis. Samuel C. Belauger. Frank Cacka.- Oliver Jerrer son, Nanni Domenico, Robert E. Wln ningham, Thomas Nikis, Floyd Oliver Anderson, Robert Steele Adams, Efthe meos V. Krekos, Hugh Falvey. John Oscar, Delbert Sly. Edwin Anthony Miller. Ervie E. Woods, Archa O. Rob erts. Ivan Taylor, Lucas Durigkello, James Reed' Uhrin, John Riley, Otto Frederick Boye, George J. Agapetos, Giuseppe Malatesta, Oscar Lawrence Arrell. Giovanni Hot, Stephen v. valen tine, Delbert Freeman White. Alvln Perry Bonham, Frank Harrison Voch atzer, Arthur Bolo Mikel. Bud Wooley, Paul Christ Rovich, John Andreatta, James Howard Boggs, Haralampos Tsokos, Bruce R. Spackman, Clarence Seymour Bullock, Charles L. Moore, Edward Henry Owens, Charles L. Rob erts, Robert Clair, Arnold Joseph, Vendes Mann, Vanallen Cornish, Ed mund Whiting Gowen, Jr., Homer Wil liam Humphrye, Reuben Spruce Spack man. LAKE COUNTY. Quota, 44; Certified, 30. LAKEVIEW. Or.. Aug. 18. (Special.) The Lake County exemption board has certified the folllowlng 30 men to the district board, as not exempted or discharged, to apply on the county's quota of 44: George Kenneth Wilshire. Patrick W. Barry. Herbert Edson Koons. Hugh Lu cius Danforth, Cecil Earl Flynn, Ver non Finley, Jeremiah Murphy, John Edwine Gill, Jess Nickerson, Frank Pratt, Joseph Silas Powell, Philip Al len. Stanford Eugene Gauldin. John E. Bourke, William Lane, Andy Timothy Taylor. Daniel Daly. Roland Legal Bartline. Wilbus Reece Lofftus, Wilbur Pitcher, Robert William Pease, John J. O'Keefe. Richard M. Keller. John Shan- ahan. Earl Elwood Heard, Ira Orval Bolton, Robert Forest Wyan, Russel Delno Bean, William H. Hooker and Ned M. Murphy. LINCOLN COUNTY. Quota 23; Certified 11. TOLEDO, Or., Aug. 18. (Special.) Out of 48 men examined in Lincoln County 11 have been certified to the Eugene district board as called for military service and not exempted or discharged. They are Clyde Rowe, of Chltwood; Clifford Hunt, of Eddyville; Edward Leroy Howe, of Lutgens; War ren Koogler, of Waldport; Herbert Al bert Kyniston, of Toledo; John Thomas Hanlon, of Ona; Marion Sanford Stur devant. of Toledo; John Quick Gurnell, of Newport; Thomas Simmons, of Devils Lake; Paul Washington, of Siletz; Ora Roscoe, of Summit. MORROW COUNTY. Quota, 41; Certified, 33. HEPPNER, Or.. Aug. 18. (Special.) The Morrow County exemption board has certified the following men to the district board at La Grande as persons who have been duly and legally called for the military service of the United States and who have not been exempted or discharged: Floyd L. Barton, John Hossner, Rob ert R. Holmes. Royal Wakefield, Cleo Drake, Fred L. McMurray, Joe Mason, Hugh McNerney, Otto ReiUnan, Bay- mond H. Turner, Marvio L. A. McRob- erts. Henry B. Borger, Henry Krebs, William E. Stoops, Walter G. Cason, James Daley, Theo M. Benedict. Henry E. Peterson, Frank A. Deble, William H. Garner. Riley J. Judy, Alva W, Jones. Henry C. Wood, Lester V. Baker, McDowell Missildine. Ernest W, Christopherson, Harvey O. Bauman, Henry A. Nagle. Roby L. Simcox, Rufus E. Burrows, 'John C. Morris, Frank T. Peery. Smith J. Towne. The board has begun the examina tion of 40 additional men to fill th required quota of 41 men from Morrow County. MALHEUR COUNTY". Quota, 59; Certified, 28. ONTARIO. Or.. Aug. 18. (Special.) The following 28 of the 79 men who passed physical examination before the local exemption board this week nled no claims for exemption or discharge and were certified to the district board as called for service and not exempted or discharged: Dionisio Arritola George B. England, Joseph F. Kendall, William F. Lieberman, Joseph Ulan ton, Chester R. Amos. J. Carl Syme, Charles L. Tureman, Thomas M. Dean Creil W. Duncan. Edward R. Riggin, Anson H. Parson. Irving A. Harris Otto M. Schweizer. William E. Woods, William P. Godwin, Wilfred F. Jensen Taine Remick,. John I. Johnson. Henry T. Brandon, Burt S. Worthley, James M. Wilson. Theodore Rust. Walter W Howard. Frank L. Tate. Adrian S. Rut ledge, William Z. Reed and Jackson Spauldlng. In all 118 men were called, 103 exam ined and 24 rejected on account of phy sical disability. Of those declared lit 51 filed claims for exemption and of these 13 gave alien citizenship as the cause and one is in the Federal employ. The board began passing on the claims today and has issued a call for 150 new men to appear Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. SHERMAN COUNTY. Quota, 30; Certified, ,36. MORO, Or.. Aug. 18. (Special.) The local draft exemption board for Sherman County has completed its quota for first draft, of 30 men. They have been certified, with an additional 10 per cent, as per instructions. The board has ordered all others who had been ordered to report for examination, not to appear until further notice. Men certified to the district board at La Grande who will claim exemp tion before that board on -agricultural grounds are Eugene Vintin, of Grass Valley, and Omer G. Sayrs, of Moro. Roy D. Carpenter was examined for the local board at Greeley, Colo. A man who has been certified as not exempted or discharged, but appealed to the district board on grounds of de pendents, is Frank Harrold Stone, of Wasco. Examined at Baker for the Sherman County board is Otto Paul Fuhrman; at Albany for . Sherman County board, Theodore Dale Ireland; at . Oregon City for Sherman County board. William J. Bryan Newton. Re sults on these may add to the Sherman County available list. . Certified to district board from Sherman County from Grass Valley postoffice as not exempted or dis charged are: Arthur S. Munger, Frank Schamel, ' Alex Henley, Arthur Dean Olds, I. Lewis Armstrong. Titus F. Wlnoberger. Arthur S. Minks; from Kent, Charles S. Forrester, Theodore Justesen, Christopher R. Polston. John Erickson; from Klondike, Albert E. Benefiel; from Wasco, Roy H. Bozarth, John Golden-Barnett, Hiram Leedy, Ira France Davis, Ernest A. Manning, Wyatt C. Ison, Lynden J. Lucas. Glenn Edgar Maurer, Mack H. Miller, Charles H. Wing, Norman H. Smith, Roy C, Harper; from Early, James Fox; from Rufus. Tracy A. Wilson. . Robert C. Lindemann. Charles A. Jones; from Moro, W. Todd McCoy, Jim Reid, Frank Paul Worth, Ralph Porter Brisbine, Carl R. Noles. A number examined yesterday and today have filed claims for exemption on grounds of having dependents, and their cases are yet .to be determined and do not apply on foregoing list. A total of 100 men were examined by the Sherman County board and . of this number 12 failed to pass the physi cal examination. A total of 39 claims were filed for exemption, 29 on account of dependents, seven on account of de pendents and agriculture, and three on account of agriculture. Of these, 15 were allowed and six denied, and the balance are pending. One was ex empted as a German and one as an alien. UMATILLA COUNTY. Quota, 43; Certified, 40.. PENDLETON. Or.. Aug-.' 18. (Spe cial.) The following- men have been certified by the Umatilla County Ex emption board to the district board at La Grande, as called for service and n6t exempted or discharged: Albert Frank Michael, Jr., of Pendleton; Jesse Saylor Arnold, of Echo: Jacob Rudolph Jacobson. of Helix; Walter E. Kirk, of Ukiah: - Charles Alford Fanshier, of Pendleton; VirgiJ Ernest V'lllaby, of Athena; Ira Earl Zehrung, of Pendle ton; Jesse Adelbert Keene, of Pendle ton: Jesse AUie Rowan, of Pendleton George Hans Peterson, of Baldwin Wis.; John Edward Butson, Jr.. of Umatilla; Thornton Grant Williams, of Pendleton; Peter Ralph Mclncyre, of Adauis; Richard Hamilton Thorn, of Hermiston; Roy Frederick Alexander, of Pendleton; John Sherman Sheasley, of Pendleton; William Edward Dupuis. of Nolin; William Roy Thompkins, of Weston; Edward Charles Welker, of Millersville. Mo.: Frank Stetson Gres ham. of Pendleton; Herman Max Carl Wiese, of Pendleton: Charles Glenn Webb, of Pendleton: Tracy L. Baker, of Uklah; Charles Lester Hurst, of Pen dleton; Louis Weaver Berry, of Stan- fleld; Earl B. Osborn, of Pendleton; Manuel Monese, of Echo; Fred E. Blinn, of Helix: William E. Kelly, of Pendle ton; Earl Dudley, of Weston; Ernest T. French, of Pendleton: Granville Plant, of Ukiah; Rudolph M. Crommelin, of Pendleton: Hurlburt Stanley Crispin, of Pendleton; Daniel Ira Hopkins, of Helix: John Dale Whitman, of Free- water; Wilbur Raymond Collins, of Pendleton; John Nathan Horrell, of Echo; Charles Eugene Thompkins. of Freewater; Louis Shiptower, of Cayuse: Frank Graham, of 'Weston; Daniel Brannen Calley, of Milton. The two men certified from other states in the foregoing list do not ap ply on Umatilla County's quota. UNION COUNTY. Quota, 11; Certified, 13. LA GRANDE. Or., Aug. 18. (Spe cial.) The following names have been certified to . the district board from Union County as not exempted or dis charged: James L. Collins, Lester Dallas Butler, Joseph Edgley Dalton. John Franklin Spahn. John Alfred Groupe, Sidney Montgomery, Rhuel Gresham Tomkins, Harry Corbln Street, La Grande; Elmer Potter. Louis Edward Ingram, Union; John Henry Stow, Elgin; Frank Oscar Harris, North Powder; Ben Harrison Comstock. Alicel. WALLOWA COUNTY. Quota 14, Certified 17. ENTERPRISE, Or.. Aug. 18. (Spe cial.) Men certified by the Wallowa County board to the district board as not exempted or discharged are: Everett o. Hayes, Owen Robert Rice. Willard Glem Werst, Floyd Oscar Hilton. Louis Howard Mosler, Theodore Bright, Homer E. Renfrow, Benjamin Wenford Tucker, Thtmas George Murray, Charles Edward Dunbar. Carl Carlson, Lawrence Schindler, Lawrence Calwell Brown, Parks Delbert Conant, Daniel Deloss Akin, James Luther Norgaard, Guy Fisher. Of 51 men called. 47 were examined, four failed to appear. Three were examined for outside boards. There were two aliens and 16 exemp tions on account of dependents. Twelve were rejected on account of physical defects. Claims of five married men claiming exemption on account of de pendents were disallowed and appeal made to district board. Six filed claims with district board claiming exemption on industrial grounds. WASHINGTON CERTIFIES NONE County Board Walts for Men Passed to File Exemption. Affidavits. HILLSBORO, Or., Aug. 18. (Spe cial.) No names of drafted men have as yet been certified to the district board by the Washington County ex emption board. The board is waiting the 10-day limit allowed men claiming exemption or discharge in which to file their affidavits. WASCO COUNTY. Quota, 23 ;. Certified 0. THE DALLES. Or.. Aug. IS. (Spe cial.) The Wasco County exemption board has examined 83 drafted men up to date. Out of the 83 men 55 were ac cepted, but 38 out of the 55 filed ex emption claims. Four of these had their exemption claims rejected. This leaves the available men up to today at 22. The following men have been certified to the district board as not exempted or discharged: Henry C. Clark, Robert Mahala, Raymond James Taylor, David Dudley, James Arthur Rlggs, Miies Cleo Leabo, Lee Roy Wagner, Sidney H. Wil son, Ernest Martin Confer. WHEELER -COUNTY. Quota, 3; Certified, C. FOSSIL. Or., Aug. IS. (Special.) The Wheeler bounty board has certi fied the following men as not exempted or discharged: Samuel R. Kirby, Perry C. Herndon, Lester Perry, Otia G. Ken nedy, Jeff A. Maxwell, Jesse Lee Crum ley. Miss Iiusk Held on Murder Charge. WAUKESHA. Wis.. Aug. 18. Miss Grace Lusk, the school teacher, who is charged with the slaying of the wife of Dr. David Roberts two months ago. was held to the December term of the Circuit Court without bail late today. Dr. Roberts, husband of the murdered woman, was a witness at the prelimi nary hearing' begun this morning be fore Judge Thomas. Oil Plant to Be Erected. ABERDEEN, Wash., Aug. IS. (Spe cial.) The Unicn Oil Company has purchased half a block of waterfront age in South Aberdeen near the Wll cou shingle mill and will located a stor age plant there with the purpose of nvading the Harbor nela as a rival of the Standard Oil Company. The prop erty of the new company has both rail and water facilities. School Wagon "to Operate. KELSO, Wash., Aug-. 18. (Special.) The Kelso School Board has made arrangements with the residents of Kelso heights, northeast of the city for the operation of a school wagon to bring their 30 pupils to school. Bad walking conditions made it nec essary to keep many of the children home last Winter. High Heels Put Corns on Toes Who eare? Corns or calluses lift off without any pain. .Because style decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender toes in high heeled footwear, they suf fer from corns, then they cut and trim at these pain ful pests which merely makes the corn grow hard. This suicidal habit may cause lockjaw and women are warned to stop it. A few drops of freezone applied directly upon a sore corn or tender callus elves quick relief and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all, lifts off without pam. Ask the drug store man for a tiny bottle of freezone, which costs but a few cents, but is sufficient to remove every nara or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Freezone dries in a mo ment and simply shrivels up the corn or callus with out even irritating the sur rounding- skin. Women! Keep a bottle of freezone handy on the dresser and never, let a corn ache twice. Auv, ft SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Miss Catlin's School FOR nOARDIXti AXD DAY PtJPILS Now Occupies Its New Building on WES I'OVEB TERRACES. An Ideal Location Basketball and Tennis Courts. Prepares girls- for Eastern as well as Western colleges and schools under a faculty of able Eastern, teachers. Number of students In a .. i II I wl n IftAAn Montessorl. Drimary and lnterm- I diate departments. Boys accepted In Montessorl and primary. Courses in art, music, dramatic art included In the curricula. French taught throughout the school. Catalogue sent upon reonest to Wutovrr Terraces, Portland Oregon. Holy Names Normal School Marylhurst, Oswego, Oregon. Standard normal, accredited by the state of Oregon. Two years' course based on standard high school course of four years. Seventh an nual session opens September 4, 1917. Excellent accommodations for resident students. Practice school of eight grades, 150 stu dents. Address secretary for year book. Columbia University Portland, Oregon Boarding and Day School for Young Men and Boys Grammar grades, high school and college courses. Full courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typewrit ing and music. Private rooms equipped with all modern hotel ac commodations. Location u n e x celled for beauty and healthfulness. For catalogue apply to Registrar. Fall term opens Sept. 11, 1917. St. Margaret's Hall Boarding and Day School. Beautiful school for girls. Includes Kindergarten, Primary, Intermedia t a and Collegiate courses. Music depart ment under a professor of distin guished culture and ability. Boise is the charming Capitol of Idaho, with a low altitude and mild Winter. Natural hot water furnishes heat and baths within the school. Accommodations for a limited number of thirty girls a-- boarders. Best environments, charges reasonable. Address, ST. MARGAR KT'S HALL, Bolif, Idaho. President Bishop FuusteD, of Idaho. BELMONT SCHOOL, FOR BOYS 21 miles south of San Francisco. Junior School and College preparatory fully accredited. M'llTARV TUAIMVO Fall te. m opens August 28. 1917. W. V. Klili). Head Master, Box fc:, Uelmoat, Cal. St. Mary's Academy and College For Girls. Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Grade. Academic and Collegiate Courses. Music. Art, Elocution and Com mercial and Domestic Science Depta. Resident 'and Day Students. Refined. Moral and Intellectual Training. Write for announcement. School reopens Sep tember 4. Address SISTER SUPERIOR. St. Mary's Academy. Portland. Accredited by Colleges East and West. Grammar and Primary Departments. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Principal: MARY x. LOCKEY. AJ3. Palo alto, Calif. ST. HELEN'S HALL 49th Consecutive Year) Portland, Oregon. Resident and day school for rlrta. Trt charge of Sisters of St. John Baptist (Epis copal). Academic and Elementary Depart ments, Kindergarten ana Training bcnooi for Kindergaiten Teacher. Music, Art, Do mestic Art. Domestic Science. Gymnasium. Swimming, etc. Houses of Residence, 635 and 6J9 Everett Kt. r or cataiot.ua aaaresa he Sister Superior. Scleel Girl Astelta Offers anexoelled opportunities for etody, recrea tion nd health la deliahtfui olimate. fcewcemea. building.. 8-hool and bedroom. Instantly con vertible intoopen-alrroom.. Htronf Latin. Enfcliwa and French oonra-. Model flat for Domeflti. bcience and Art. PoatsraHoate work in Literature Art Hiator. General Information. ete. A-oredlte4 beat colleges east and. west. . All out-door .porta. 29th year opens Sept. 27th. Address Prin cipal. Mrs. George J. Caswell. 6UU W. ad St.. Los Angeles, California. School of the Portland Art Association PAINTING, DBAW1XK, DESCCSISG, CRAFTS. Opens October 1st Day, Evening; aiTa aataruay tiatHea. Circular. ART Ml'SEUM, FIFTH AXD TATLORi Academy of the Holy Child Rose I lly Park, Portland, Or. Pnone Tabor 1081. A SELECT BOARDINO AND DAY SCHOOL, FUR OIHLS. Offers exceptional advantages. Limited number of pupils. Individual care. Thorough moral, mental, physical train iiifc;. Modern languages. Music Art. Manzanita Hall For Boys An accredited school, adjacent to Stan ford University, preparing for entrance t the universities and technical schools. Next Term Begins September 17, 1917. For catalogue and specific Information. .ddres W. A SHEDD. Head Master. PALO ALTO CALIt OKMA. PRIVATE SUMMER SCHOOL Miss Decker's Private Business College Day and night classes. Special Summer rates. Shorthand. Typewriting, liook keeping, English. Aliriky Bldff., Third and Morrison. trim iVlilitary Academy f For boys. Offers thorough military training under highest educational siAudards, Portland, Or J I f