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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1918)
19 TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. APRIL .7, 1918. NEW LIBERTY LOAN GOES LIKE WILDFIRE pledged 3:eO, mora than doubling ltl quota of J 1000. Down Id I-a n Countr the little town of Cobur-r. with a quota of f2.SS, mrsed la subscriptions aBfrresaiins; 15750. Cloverdale. in Tillamook County. with ths rapidity that otherwise would have been the case. Today's subscrip tions mad by written pledges totaled lSOO. St. Helens must subscribe 40. 000 to equal Its quota. Columbia County' quota is $73,000. It is pre- achiered a record other places will find dieted that 1100.000 will be subscribed. it hard to beat. Its quota was 152.0, AH Oregon Subscribes Freely to Help Crush Kai-erism. :nthusiasm is immense 3Xaoy Towns Go Over the Top In First Day of Drive for Dollars to Aid Sacred Cause of Liberty. fCon'Inu.'l Frm Flret Pas there was little canvassing after noon. There were many teams that did not report. These sums by city districts Will be reported Monday. "The tremendous force of the city and, state orraniaation ia everywhere In c'ldrnce. With the continuation of the earnest effort thus far displayed on the part of the workers and' the prompt response of our citizens we ran go orr the top" Wednesday niarht." From publicity headquarters this summary of the) day's achievements waa telegraphed last night to Sn Francisco headquarters of the Twelfth Federal Reeerve I'istrict: Tin o'clock tonight found seven counties well over the top. many towns doubling and tripling their quota. Hay City. In Tillamook County, xcseded Its quota ! par cent. CUveraale Makn niar xrea. "Cloverdale. also In Tillamook, went ever ST per cent, while Lake County reached JSU per cent above. The grand total lor the state, outside Portland and Multnomah County, is 13.420.55. With these encouraging reports coin In In I'ortland headquarters for the liberty (nan are more than ever con vlnred that next Maturuay will wlt nesa the closing of the Oregon cam paign. Because yesteraay was so largely given over to the mammoth "war ac tivities' parade, the soliciting teams had little time to work. Most of them did spend an hour or two in the field and all returned highly enthused wltn the. reception they encountered. UMs-rsaliea Mn sss.eoa. Captain William, Iteldt. of district No. 71. head-. I the team which solicited the Inman-I'oulsen Company. He re ported a pledge of 150,000 as the "bit" of this Arm. No feature of the day was mora gratifying to I'ortland drive leaders than the way In which citizens per sisted In pouring an avalanche of un solicited subscriptions over the counters of the Liberty Temple. It had not been Intended that subscriptions should be taken at the Temple, but the mob of Insistent patriots who besieged the building, demanding ths pleasure of making their pledge within Its walla, aa not to bar denied. Cash Sabaerlptleiaa Pear la. Ceo r ire T. Nevlns, chairman of In formation and record. In charge of the main temple office, and a big corps of women impressed for the unexpected task were barely able to keep account of the money, so fast were cash sub scriptions po-ir.d across the counters, whan om-e the bars weoe lowered and the prit liege of subscribing extended to visitors. At that, only those who stated expressly at the door that they rama on a business mission were ad- - muted by the vigilant guards. One woman of German descent, on learning that she miaht buy her bond within the edifice dedicated to liberty and democracy, was hurriedly takrn to her home in an official automobile that she might get the tloil she had stoned - away for the purpose. Genera! Guy W. Talbot, head of the drive In Portland, laat night reported that white actus; returns from the city were meager he had supreme confi dence that I'ortland will put ths cam paign over in five da). I'ortland a quota is IIO.OSj. 09. That of the stale outside of I'ortland la J1S.-I55.000. I-ahe Caaaty V Per Teat lilac. Lake County, with a goal of 195.000. before & o'clock had reported subscrip tions aggregating 1337.000. . Announcement of this achievement astounded the headquarters workers, for advance Information had Intimated that extremely had roads would aerl ously hamper the canvass in Lake. Other sections of the state worked against weather conditions, which were a more vital hindrance than could be Imagined by the favored resident of Is the message from Lakevlew, In which County Chairman Bernard Ialy heralded ths magnificent sub scription achievement of his neighbors: ' "Put Lake Connty In the blue column. Over the top the first day. with -SO per cent of quota oversubscribed. .Amount of oversubscription when all -TMUrns are In will be at Irast J"0 per rent- Largest subscriptions are as fol lows: Bernard Paly, for the Bank of Lakevlew and ita stockholders. 150.040: W. H. Phlrk. for ths First National Hank and Its stockholders. S35.0O0: F.' A. Fltipatrlck. for self and Chewaucan . Land A Cattle Company. i.'S.vcO; John I. Venator, for the Fremont Land Tlm ,her Compay. Ili.soo. Practically every man and woman In Lake County has bought a bond of the third liberty loan and every boy and girl between the ages of and 11 is going to buy a baby bond." Bernard I'aly. Chairman Lake County. . .' Tlllaasewk Mow Tkaa Doable. j ' From Tillamook County early ram the news that the quota of 1105.000 had been passed. A little later the wires flashed from countv leaders the total of 1,JS'. ' cither communities re ported, and at o'clock Tillamook placed Its total on the state records at I33S.S00. Lincoln County, with an allotment of S-O.dOu, had piled up a subscription pledge total'of $33.S0' before o'clock, according to figures officially trans mitted l heaJquarters. Wheeler County executives eenl In ths word that they wer forging ahead, already well past their allotment of $3.".. 000. Loan supporters cf Grant County gave the same glad tidings, having passed their quota of 74 oce on the "run. Banner counties of the state, which reported they had reached or exceeded their goals In ths first furious hours of the campaign, by compilations msd at l it o'clock, wer these: Its subscriptions yesterday totaled 131. $00. Showing ths spirit with which ths loyal workers and givers of the stats are putting the drive aoross. a few of the mssaaea flaahad In during ths day ar given: Cnsaa-Br Real Axasrlrata. Helix Helix over ths top st 10 A. M. 111.000. &ave a flag for them. First in county. Carl Kupers. chairman, Girman-born. but a real American. W. L. Thompson, chairmaa Umatilla Coonty. Estimats one-fourth of Coos quota Is tabulated cut o, boy. we ar goln oter pietty soon. Temporary storms make work slow, and another thing, in oonns ars going to be scatters now. Example, North Bend reports Bay Tark mill 3 employes and 63 subscriptions loo per cent. Isn't tha going some? Dorsey Kreltxer, chair oi an. Wilsonvllle Wilsonvllle district goes over the top wltn el subscription ami total subscribed 10.600. German set' tlement subscriptions still coming In. M. IX Latourette, Chairman Clackamas County. itogua River Our bond sales for th day are 15700, exceeding our quota by 1100. Ws want over tha top at t:45 A. M. A. K. Earhart, Chairman Jack' son County. Klamath Falls Klamath - County total at 4 P. M. unknown. Hava counted Ills.SSO. but It's coming In too fast to keep track. Cannot stop It and cannot count It untfl everybody goes to bed - Cnarles Ferguson, County Chairman. Cloverdale Fifteen solicitors out 35 reported at :45 A. M. amount raised 14.650. This doubles the quota for this district snd leaves a balancs of S4t30 to go toward multiplying our quota the third time. Frank Taylor, Chairman Tillamook County. Totals at 10 P. J. Crew, State headquarters at JO o'clock last night gave out these totals for counties and towns which had prior to that time sent In definite subscription data: Hub- Baker Count" Queta. scribed. Totals. I lu.000 t a. 100 I V.U0 Huuunstoa B.ntun Monro CorvslMs Claek.maa Mllwsukie sndy Mo a la . (amy TAIisonvllie Coos Powrre Balanc of County. Crook Prlnvi!l. .....a... Curry Brnoklngs ........ CioH H-arh Ischules I.frn Htmonrt Pnur!.e Stifh.rila .... trln ............ Y.iNcaUa .......... Mvrti Crek...... Kid. illllam Arlington Condon c.rajit Orant County .. . . . Harney llarit.y County ... J nek won 1 Onl,l Mill J-irkaonvlll. ...... H ..II. .1,1 sue River ...... Talent Joseph ne Granrn tae Madras Uedrnond ......... Joseohlee . Grant, f .ss K :amalh K:ntatQ County... l-a Lakril.ar Iine Cryawrtl Junction Pity ..... Springfield turc ........... K'i(.n Florence Lincoln Vewport ....... Teirrio I.lnn ltarrlKburg ....... X I4.0O0 181. ooo 1S.JA0 T.l'oo s.i.soo s,o S.30O l.soo t.4,400 1S.I100 7.UOO T.niO aa.iKki 10.&J0 4S,1ltO 4i.S.K 1.000 51,304 n.oo 10.050 , t:- lisoo S nnn S.:i.. I.i'OU 3.0..0 e.soo X.VAne) 102.000 T.eis 10,iO 1.000 MO .:i..o a.aAo 10.1.AII !tn ww 73.ota 74,000 110.000 4 40 ... Ml 3 ".. ' -"I 4. 1 no 108.000 17.700 T..A IJ.ioo 104 000 17.700 i.tl.OOO 13S.S.V) 1J0.0O0 U.2O0 T7.700 39.000 11.300 13.M0 S 4.300 137.000 TS.1M 76.1S0 60.000 30.000 .. eon S.7.VI I ' Ml S.7HO 3.50 SUM t 1HI 3-.xmi 2.SJ.O 31. .l . 1.40U a. son , ll.ioo nnn fche.ln S... 11. OOO il.lheur 'or.lin Valley Wenrfsll Marlon Turner Huhbsrrt stlverton ...... .St. I'.tul ...... Morrow Irrison ...... I'olk fa)las Kails City.... lnnrpenilence Monmouth .. hherman Crsss Valley . Mom. ........ Tillamook Hav rttiy ........ . R.7..0 Cloverdale ........ ft.-.0 t'malilla Alhena TH.Oftn .. . 6.1.100 40.010 23.SOO 1.(X0 30.000 Kcho Helix Pendleton ..... Weston ........ dtanfleld Cnion Elfin M alloers Cntarpnss Wasco Pufiir ......... Moier v ashing toa Banks Ileavertnn ..... Cornelius ..:... It'orest Kreve . heeler Fossil ..... I amhlll Amity l.af;vette V.ml.lll Wil.amlna . ... lultnoraah rtreskain ..... I'ortland l'i".n .'ii.ihsi T.VI. fMHI wn li.joo 18.300 30.000 40.000 4. OOO I son I, o0 li.iKM 60.kol 33.000 ..... 9nn , 4.'H 14..VW1 11,500 1'V' ft JUS 7.oo ll.rioo 3.7.VJ l.'.ll,IMMI 14.300 la.Soo 14. sai 3.1. ooo 3.0 AO s.tv.0 40.1K"J S.oxn i.iM ln.omi . 13.500 3.000 40.OOA 1.000 l."..tHiO l.OllO ID.Ooe) H. X..0 10. T-.n 23.8N 7S.OOO I. 'i.SoO :ii..kx Son.iHio 15, OOO li.3lMJ 32.000 60.000 2A.0O0 a. ooo 11. ooo xx.rt.io U..300 hi. Ooo S7.no It. son 6.IXHJ 14.SOO 2.050 40.300 1T.700 39.H0 17.700 133.SS0 134,000 103.T00 M.030 64.300 30.050 3.000 3:.6o0 43.550 LIXX COrXTY GOING STROXG Total Quota to Be Subscribed by Wednesday Night. ALBANY. Or., April . (Special.) With two districts already over the top and others practically assured their quotas. Linn County started its liberty loan drive today with a bang. With a quota of $33,500, Harrlsburg had raised 135.000 this afternoon and It la repdrted that Lebanon has raised Its quota of 158.000. Though the Albsny committee do not begin soliciting until Monday more than $50,000 was subscribed at local banks this afternoon. Fifteen deco rated autos will start Monday morning to raise the Scio quota and reports say It will be raised that day beyond ques tion. Chairman Hodges says Linn County will have its entire quota by Wednesday night. No previous campaign of any kind in Albany ever approached this drive In enthusiasm. CLACKAMAS cdL'XTV STROXG Indications Are That All Quotas Will Fill Blonday. OREGON CITT, Or., April . (Spe cial.) Clackamas County went stronfr on Its liberty loan quota Saturday, but did not reach ths top. Indications are. however, that th county will go over on Monday. County Chairman Latourette tonight gives a total of $161,600 subscribed, out of ths county's quota of $258,000. and of ths seven banking districts of the county, four of them Sandy, Milwau- kie, wilsonvllle and Canby went over th top. Ths first Oregon City captain to re port was R. L. Peake. of Carver sta tion, with $1400. Beaver Creek reached its quota of $300 early. Sandy, with a quota of $7200, received 227 subscrip tions, totaling $18,300. SHIPYARD MEX PATRIOTIC Kruse & Banks' Employes at North Bend Enthusiastic. NORTH BEND, Or, April . (Spe cial.) Enthusiastic and Impressive flag-raising and Liberty day exercises held at the Kruse & Banks 'shipyard at noon today marked the opening of the big third liberty loan drlva in this city Following a parade participated In by several hundred employes of the sawmills and shipyard, a programme of patriotic music, liberty loan speeches. cheers for ths Presiderft, the soldiers and sailors waa rendered. Speakers were Mayor H. G. Kern, Judge J. H. Guerry, N. C. McLeod. Peter Loggie. Private M. J. O'Kourke, of the Canadian army; J. H. McCourt, of Tort land, and 'Robert Banks, of th Kruse tt Banka Shipbuilding Company. HALF RAISED BY VOLCXTEERS La Grande Tries New Scheme and Does Xo Soliciting. LA GRANDE. Or.. April 6. (Speclsl) La Grande tried a new tack today. With over $150,000 to raise no teams want into ths field. With only two subscriptions over $1000 the people subscribed a total of $75,000 volun tarily. I'nlon's quota was raised five minutes after midnight. Imbler, L'lgln, Island City and numerous su "j-dlsiriots went over the top during the day. women of the county are playing an mportant part under ths direction of Mrs. George T. Cochran. Guards and children of the publl schools. High school boys carried gallows, from which dangied a dumm representing th Kaiser, while a float inclosed by barbed wire contained groun dressed in Boche uniforms. The quota of ths Hlllsboro district is $130,000, and the first few days of the campaign are expected to complet It. The district is thoroughly organ ixed. The plan of campaign contem plates direct subscriptions by Individ' uals. and no efforts havs been mads to induce banks to take large blocka I order to complete the quota early. Widespread interest is shown in all parts of the county and Indications ar that there will bs a large oversuo scriptlon. COBCRO DOUBLES ITS QUOTA Lane Connty Raises 187,000 of Al lotment of 9447,000. EUGENE, Or, April . (Special-) Lane County "early tonight, with "great gaps" in the returns, representing dls trlcts which had not sent In reports. had subscribed $167,000 of her quota of $447,000 In the third liberty loan, ac cording to-R. A. Booth, chairman of the county campaign committee. Sher Kahn. a Persian, and Win Westfall, a Chinaman, helped to swell the total In Eugene, each subscribing for a $100 bond. L Gerum, a German American, of Lakota, sent one of the nrst subscriptions to be made In th county. He bought $50 bonds for each of his three children. Word from Florence was to the ef fect that th seaport town had already exceeded Its quota, but figures wers not available. Coburg waa credited to night with more than twice her allot ment, and every employe of the Coast Rang Lumber Company, at Mabel, was reported to have subscribed, their pledges averaging $125 per man. Eugene citizens tonight attended mass meeting at the armory, where Judge Lawrence T. Harris, of the Ore gon Supreme Court, and Lieutenant Hector Macquarrle, of the British Royal Artillery, delivered addresses. JACKSOX COCXTY SPEEDS UP Indications Are Quota Will Be Pot Over in Record Time. MEDFORD. Or.. Auril (Special) With Ooldhill, Jacksonville and Rogue River exceeding their quotas the first day of the third llbery loan drive. Mayor C. E. Gates, director of the Jackson County campaign, announced tonight that the county total waa $51,960, with every prospect of going over the top in record time. Jacksonville was the first to pass Its quota with $9500, and $6o00 al lotted. Goldhill had a quota of $4000 and at a meeting this afternoon $6700 was subscribed in 40 minutes. Rogue River in a few hours raised $5700, with a quota of $4100. Enthusiasm prevailed throughout the county. In Medford 1500 people marched In a liberty loan parade, ranging from In fant liberty bondholders 3 and 4 years old to feeble and grizzled war vet erans. COUNTY OFFICIALS RESPOND Canvass of Clackamas Nets $2550. Authorities 34S.300 32.000 60.000 -8.000 141.350 37.SOO x.tan 3.657.050 , in.P73.ono S.S.-.4.OO0 KLAMATH COUNTY PROSIPT Coaajt T..k. .. Ti.: I.lnovti v. h'ir i:rti Quota. -Sukc-H. .3 !VoO a-'." . It, IHM -JY'. Z.V .v .too .YU--0 31 ol 7 !. !..! O.NI "I.-, nut "bakernaaa Twtaa Small. HeeTda It la. Z Som of lb finest records hav been achieved by small towns and com irunttiea. Th town of Powers. Coos County, foremost In the second loan drive aud la other patriotic endeavors of recent months, more than doubled Its .quota, subscribing on th opening day $44,150. though tha amount asked of th town waa but 2?.n. La Pine, in Deschutes County, quickly P.-eclnct Xo. 1 Has Subscribed 90 Per Cent of Quota. KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. April . (Special. ) Although Klamath County la not celebrating ths first "anniversary of the Nation's entrance Into th world war with blta snd whistles, the people ar demonstrating their patriotism in a far more effective manner by making record-breaking subscription to the third liberty loan. Returns ar coming In so fast to th looal headquarters that Captain Charles J. Ferguson la not able to make an accurate statement of the bonds so far subscribed, but it has been announced that praeinct No. 1 has already subscribed SO per cent of its quota. Precinct 4 Is very near the top and No. 7 has 75 per cent In at 2 o'clock. It Is too early to say where the ether precincts stand, ss "a number of the workers hav not reported. From pres ent Indications, however. It Is safe to conclude that Klamath County will be placed In tha blue column r long. Country districts are doing exception ally well, it Is declared. LIXCOLX COUNTY OVER TOP Allotment 920.000; $25,000 Put Up: More Coming. TOLEDO. Or.. April . (Special.) The Lincoln County liberty loan com mittee puts Its quota over the tap Fri day evening, a day ahead of time, Lin coln's allotment was $20,000. This afternoon Banker C. E. Hawkins an nounced that practically 135.000 had been subscribed, and it was his belief that the county subscription would! reach $50.00. There was little solicitation. Those who had ths money came and took the bonds and seemed glad that they were; able to do so. county priq la aroused over the splendid showing. St. Helms PahrwIb-rs'sOO. ST. HELENS. Or.. April t. (Special.) Because thos in charge of th liberty loan campaign her hav bean unabla to obtain any application blanks, subscrip tions In tfu Helens hava not mounted j OREGON CITT, Or., April t. (Spe- lal.) Public officials of Clackamas County went over the top today in sub scribing to the third liberty loan. The ay's subscriptions amounted $2550. of which sum Circuit Judge Campbell sub scribed $1000. Every office In the Courthouse, the District Attorney's offic.and the office Justice of the Peace shared in the drive, the largest portion of the sub scriptions being taken by Deputy As sessor "Bill" Cook, who rounded up the county officers. CAPITAL CITY OPEXS DRIVE Salem Suspends Business and City Joins in Demonstration. SALEM, Or, April 6. (Special.) All Salem turned out his afternoon, busi ness houses closed and the city In gen eral joined In starting off the third liberty loan campaign. A long parade, including state officials, military or ganizations, school children and scores of automobiles, was a feature. General Stelner, In charge of the captains who will canvass the various precincts of the county, started In earnest today with bis work, and Indi cations point to an early filling of the quota. LIBERTY TEMPLE OPEX TODAY Good Day for Good Deeds by Those Working Weekdays. Notice to the public and to all volun teer workers in the third liberty loan campaign was Issued laat nlsht as fol lows: "Liberty Temple will be open today from 10 A. M. to 4 Jr. 41. to tan BUD scrlptfons. give all information, supply all necessary data, blanks, etc This Is to accommodate those who find it inconvenient to subscribe during the week days. The notice Is signed by General Guy W. Talbot, subscription division; Lieu-tenant-General Julius L. Meier and Lieutenant-Ueneral Joseph A. Cranston. SHERWOOD DISTRICT AHEAD With Only One Town Reported, En tire District's Quota Is Taken. SHERWOOD, Or., April 6 (Special.) Sherwood district, with a quota of $13,000, went "over the top" th first day of the drive, the town of Sherwood subscribing $21,000 today, and with Tualatin, Ttgard, Scholls and Farming ton yet to report. It is confidently- expected to treble the district's quota. . Patriotic exercises were held today and speeches were made by W. A. Burke. Lieutenant E. G. Wagson, H. E. Starkweather. Miss Edna R. Mills and F. Froner. Everyone here saluted the flag and 800 persons signed the loyalty pledge. Right Car at Right Price; Chandler Leads THE Chandler Company has striven for five" years to give the public the best Six at the best price. And it has succeeded, year after year, in this aim. -The Chandler for 1918 offers real motor car worth approachedj only by other cars selling for hundreds of-dollars more. There is no inflation in Chandler price. And Chandler quality is maintained in every detail. 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Or.. April 6. (Special.) The third liberty loan campaign was auspiciously launched In Baker today by the closing of all -business places, a parade made up of various organiza tions and a big meeting which was held at the Baker Theater. Large delegations came to Baker from vari ous parts of the county to attend the meeting and the banks announced that the sales of liberty bonds were numer ous. Next week a campaign will be conducted with speakers and solicitors iu all sections of the county. Dee Wing Honor Flag. HOOD RIVER. Or., April . (Spe cial.) Dee, the home of the Oregon Lumber Company's mill, was the first Hood River town to win a liberty bond honor flag. "We've gone over the top with our full apportionment of $7000 already raised," was the message telephoned today to the central committee. Mill I employes and loggers of the lumber concern show 100 per cent loyalty. The subscriptions will be greatly increased when the orchardists of the district are heard from. lTaljey Campaign Opens. HALSET, Or.. April 6. (Special.) Th opening of th third liberty bond drive' was signalized her by a parade participated in by the Halsey Home Guard, the children of the public schools and citizens generalfy. At the close of its parade a big audience lis tened to W. I. Harrison, of Portland, at the city hall. The local liberty loan committee has arrangements made for pushing the sale of bonds vigorously in this district. Dufur Passes Its Minimum. DUFUR. Or.. April 6. (Special) Dufur went over the top today, raising its quota In .the firat 24 hours of th drive. ' Schofteld Rally Patriotic. BANKS. Or.. April (Special.) A great patriotic rally was held at Scho- field. Friday night. The speaker from Portland being unable to be present, Rev. J. S. Dunlap. of Banks, delivered the address of the evening-. Besides Rev. Dunlap, A. B. McFarlane and Charles B. Powne went from here. A rousing meeting was held and the lib erty bond drive properly started. - i IVoodbnrn Pledges Quota. WOODBURN, Or.. April 6. (Spe cial.) Woodburn, with a quota of $S6.000, will go over the top. The first day's drive brought in $20,250, - with the city scarcely canvassed. Most of the subscriptions are coming from farmers. Goble Subscribes $3000. . GOBLE. Or.. April . (Special.) Goble subscribed $3000 today and it is expected that $10,000 will be sub scribed by next Saturday in the lib erty loan campaign. ' La Grande Parade Spectacular. LA GRANDE, Or- April 6. (Special.) Captain Humphreys, of the National Army; President Kerr, of O. A. C, and Bruce Dennis, of La Grande, were the principal speakers tonight at a Joint liberty loan rally and Elks' service flas dedication. The speaking followed a spectacular parade led by the Horns Guard Battalion out In its new uni forms for the first time. REMEMBER! the Flag of Liberty SUPPORT IT BUY BONDS H.W. 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