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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1918)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, ArKIIi 7, 1918. 11 BRAYS HARBOR IS FAB ABOVE QUOTA Aberdeen, With $417,500, Is First Large City in Washing . ton to Reach Allotment. HOQUIAM PASSES MINIMUM Tn Thonaand Person. Rrpresrnt" Ing Half of Abrrdrn's Popula tion. Join In Celebrating Sao ce of Loan Campaign. fonnlT loaa committee, reported the 1 total Thurston subscription t I95J.OOO. Thurston County has IO.O00 popula tion and assessed valuation of 17.000.000. ranking; among: the smaller counties of I the state. Employes of Sloan's shipyards sub scribed for KO.ooO In liberty bonds. SKATTLE SCBSCRIBES $300,000 Amrmnr.r.-x. . Asm etal. A tttsns, WmL, kad saore tfeable Ita aaata at tVKwk toalaaf. aeadaaarlef asflM aakeeriattoaa ar ZM srr mt ! I area are still ewarmlaaT lata aeadaaartera. t'.saaloyes af Ike shipyards aaaarrlaed ISN eea. laety-n rr eeat ef tae stark Isgafs fcava ssrrhaaes aaada. APERDKEN". Wash.. April -.fSpe-rlal. ) Aberdeen exceeded her quota of 1211. at 11:30 o'clock this morning snd the county rot over the top. fully subscribed, at 1:10 o'clock. Aberdeen Is the first large city In the state to reach her allotment, and tlrays Harbor the first- major county. In Aberdeen at o'clock the total subscriptions were 1417. So, or 40 per cent above the city's quota. Swlrs ,sr still going Iron. Seventeen hundred subscriptions were received at Aberdeen's two ship yards np to o'clock, with others to come from the nltcht crew. The total men employed at these plants Is 2000. In all of the Industrial plants and ramps fully 7 per cent of the workers have subscribed. Ten thousand persons, fully half of the city's popiaVttlon. marched tonlftht In celebration of Aberdeen's remarkable success In the drive. MOQriAM. vVaehTAprll especial.) lloiulatn district, in the first dsy of the liberty loan drive, went far beyond Its quota, according to announcement made this afternoon by Chairman H. 1. Kmerson. The quota for the district was 122.00o and the committee set a minimum of I2i0.0u fur the first day. Mr. Kmerson announced the total op to 4 o'clock at t-lv.ono. None of the outside territory had been heard from and no reports had been filed by the committees canvass In the business houses and crews at the mills. Kollowlna the stite commit tee's plan, the Hoqutam committee re futed to accept any subscriptions until this morning.' so all of the work was done today. COWLITZ TO OVEHM'BSCRIBE Allotment of SI 10,000 Worth of Ilonds May Tie? Taken Tomorrow. KELSO. Wash, April . (Special.) Arrangements nave been completed to a whirlwind campaign to sell third liberty lian bono., and on Monday, Honor day. the Com Ills County commit e evpects handsomely to over-nub scribe Its allotment of $140.00" worth of bonds. The allotment to Kelso and trrr central part vf the county is ITO.not In bond, and tha Kelso committee has organised for a tremendous drive on lintr day. Testerday tha Kelso echoola evl denced their patriotism with pro grammea and with one of the finest rades ever seen tn the city. This afternoon "Three - Fingered" Jack ttodaln. who Is conducting services at the Methodist Church, spoke at the landtand. and in the evening Mayor Ole Hanson, of Seattle, apoae at monster patriotic rally at the Edison Theater. The pictures of 3$ Kelso boys who are in the service were shown on the screen at tha Edison aa a pan of the programme. Campaign Starts Wltb Spectacular and Semi-Military Pageant.. SEATTLE. Wash, April . With third liberty loan quota of 11.SO,000. 1 Seattle and King County subscribed more than S5.000.040, or nearly half that amount today, according to statement Issued from the loan cam-1 paign headquarters here tonight. Of I the state of Washington's quota, of I t-S.3'1.000. more than ls.000.000 was subscribed today. J. A. Swalwell. chair man of Uie state campaign, announced I tonight. Thurston County, It was said, with a I quota of I27J.OOO. subscribed I9.ij.C00. or nearly quadruple the amount to be I Jsed. Opening- of tha drive was marked here today by on of the largest and most spectacular aeml-mllltary pa geants ever seen In Seattle. Soldiers from Camp Lewis and the Puget Sound forts and sailors from the naval train ing station here and at Bremerton marched with civilian war workers In a parade estimated to be nearly 2 n.l es m length. The new house f!ar of the United States Shipping Board was raised over I the Seattle offices, as well as over eight shipyards. It was estimated that I 30.000 shipyard employes took part In the flag-raising and liberty loan day ceremonies. "Hiat Government of the People, by the People and for the People Shall Not Perish from the Earth"" WASHI.CIOX S OCOTA 1 3 4) M E. . Oljmpla Saje Entire Korre Can Co to lamp Within Two lay. rt.TMFIA. Wash, April . (Special.) Under todays call for troops to te gtn entraining for Camp Lewis on April 2. "Washington will furnish a quota of ISr men. of whom 44. will come from Seattle and King County. Jt Is ex. peeled the entire quota ran be deliv ered to ramp within lo days after the movement starts. I.ocal hoards of the state have placed In races of ls.00 men in class 1. and no delay In filling quotas Is In prospect Whrn this is accomplished. Washington will have furnished men through selective service operation alone. Tacoma and Tierce County will send IK and fpokane 11 under the latest c.4il. wuntas of other counties are list ed as follows: Grti Harbor. No. 1. 27 ; No. I, 40 Clirhe. it. Covins. 14: Pacific, ii lewis. 45: Skamnnla. 4: Thurston. 2 Wahkiakum. 7: Walla WalU. Ji; Whit man. 4; Yakima, ii; Kittitas, 15; Klickitat. II. tHI PW OKKERS DEDICATE FUG J. H. Stevenson, of Portland, Sneaks at i. M. Mandlfrr Plant. VANrorVER. Wash.. April jS (Spe cial.) The I'ntted Slates Shipping Ik-ard flag was unfurled here today in the shipyards of the C. M. Standlfer I'onstructlon Corporation with appro priate ceremony. J. M. Clarkon. of the companv. read the pledge, and all pres ent Joined In a chorus. J. II. Stevenson, of I'ortland. spoke for the Shipping Hoard. H. T. Shaver, superintendent of the men. gave a brief talk, and J. Enghaim urged all to buy liberty bonds. The shipyard hand rendered "My Country. 'Tis of Thee." and "The Star tpangled Manner." Cards were distrib uted among ".he men urging them to buy bonds. M E DOT A EXCEEDS ITS QVOTA bVbool District l"lit In Crntralla Division to Oo OTcr Top. CENTRA LI A. Wash.. April . espe cial.) The Mrndola (School district re ported early this momtng to C. Paul 1 hlman. chairman of the Centralia di vision In the atilrd liberty loan drive, that It had exceeded Ita allotment of Jlioo. with subscriptions aggregating I1S50. It was the first district in the lYntralia division to go over the top. A luncheon was held at the Centralia Hotel this noon by the local executive committee and te chairmen of all of ti. districts In the Centralia division. TIICRSTOX GOES OVER $tso,ooo Nearly One-Seventh of the County Ae5ed Valuation Subscribed. CLTMF1A. Wash.. April (. (Special.) -Thurston Countv's quota of the third liberty lean was SI&&.000. At tonight's banquet C J. Lord, chairman of tho IX.G RAIDING OPENS DRIVE Raymond Overabcrlbes Quota on r'lrt Day of Campaign. RATMOND. Wash, April .(Spec ial.) The Sanderaon aqd Porter ship yards celebrated Liberty Day with programme and flog raising. More than 3000 people took part in the exercises. The chief address was delivered by George A. Miller, chair man of the last night of the Liberty Loan Committee of New York city. The parade was the largest ever witnessed on Willapa harbor. There I were ISO automobilea in the parade be sides tn floats, representing the Bel gian children. Red Cross relief work and ambulance sen Ice. Seven squad rons of soldiers, company M. of the I state guards, boy scouts and a company I of war brldea marched in the proces sion. A special train was provided to I take the marching units to South Bend. The parade was repeated there. The drive, at the close of tha first day. I shows SsO.000 subscribed In Raymond. This Is thirty-three and one-third per cent above her quota. ASTORIA TCRXS OCT EX MASSE Soldiers From Forts Cnder Lieut.' Col. Eanrson Erad Parade. ASTORIA. Or, April . (SpecfaL) Cloudless skies, brilliant sunshine, im mense crowds of people and a long and Impressive paraae launched the third liberty bond campaign. The parade was headed by the Coast Artillery band and a detachment of 600 soldiers from the forts, under the com mand of Lieutenant-Colonel D. K. Law son, and was reviewed by Colonel Ellis and his staff. A half holiday had been declared and a monster meeting wss held at the Astoria Theater, with Rev. John H.I ffoyd. of I'ortland. the principal speak er. Patriotic meetings were also held at the shipyards and mills. Jr fr- v & rs Qc.' filV 111 - -rmssai a ir i n in isn n nini imiiii imam m u ima' isillai anwumi i "m sis in i i "n i i nisi iai '---' t'J . IU re Bonds and Less IBlood DURING the first year of the war the taking of a German trench cost endless lives. The fields of France were soaked with the blood of French and British soldiers. Not long since a wounded officer in New York described his part in Ilaig's advance. His regiment took a German trench without losing a single life. The German trench was demolished. These are simple facts. Yet they are facts which go straight to the hearts of the men and women of the United States whose boys are going into the trenches during the next few months. These facts do not constitute an appeal. They simply express the deepest, strongest, most lasting emotion of the human heart the love of sons and husbands and brothers. The bravery of men, the offer of their lives is the great glory of . manhood today. But the saving of these men from unnecessary risk is the triumph of modern science and invention. This is the whole story. Let us give our men the most wonderfully complete protection that the genius and power of united America can devise. Guns and shells save lives. Liberty Bonds provide the guns and shells. Is there anywhere in this great, young Nation a man or woman or child with heart so cold as to hesitate ? Where the choice is clear between lending our money to our Government and permitting one unnecessary drop of blood to be shed by our boys in France when it is bonds or blood who will deny we -will take three, five, yes, fifty billions of bonds if necessary. Go to your bank and arrange to put every dollar you can spare at work saving lives, and bringing those boys home alive and victorious. Be ready for the Liberty Loan solicitors when they call upon jrou! Contributed by Henry Jenning & Sons, Washington Street at Fifth. KaWbaaas in LOC.GERS IOL IILK THEIR QUOT.' Early Morning Subscriptions Pile tp the Sum of $17,000 In Bonds. MARSHFIKI.n, Or.. April Sp ciaL Kvcrjr man employed at the old town mill. North Bend, upward of 100, h9 apurrhfted at leant one liberty bond. I'owera. here It was expected I-S.OmO would be realised, telegraphed early thin mornlnK 9I..0O0 in bonds had been boujtbt by the loggera. A solid train of loss and aeroplane uprure formed a portion of the parade thi-j afternoon. Mora than 6000 men were In the Itne of march. All buMnes wai iturtpended. The Chaminadc. the larfcent ntnalna clan on the bay. eom- pMd of women, tang patriotic soiikh and thousands took up the chorus and made the air ring with a patriotism never before experienced. , : 1000 SLACKERS HELD HOOD RIVEU CHinCH FIRST MrtixxliKt Ladles' Aid Bars Liberty Jlond With .Fund In Treasury. HOOD IUVER. Or, April (Sp! riaLI Th first rrrslpt for an applica turn for a lMnd tf yis third liberty loan has ln issurd by tha local committee to tha Ashurr Methodist 4. hurt h Ladle" aid. who used the funds In their treas ury for the purvhase of a $100 boDd. Applications for bonds rrarh well toward the $10,000 mark already, and committeemen expect to reach the county's Kal of $i:.000 before the week Is over. F. . ooley. Th Iallrs representative of the Oregon. fe insurance t ompanv. announced yesterday that Hood River toiinty would receive a $1000 apportionment of his company's loan subscription. HronrlIle War Work Prospers.. BROWNSVILLE. Or.. April . (Spe cial.) The Brownsville District went over the top with a rush during the time of the first and aecond bond Issues. Today the solicitors are at it again, hammer and ton-. They are off to a $0.000 start, for certiorates of indebt edness to that amount were taken pre viously, provlne what a small town ran do in the matter of awaiting the Pots dam can. Colfax SuhM-rlbc $136,400. COLFAX. Wash, April t. ( Special. T More than 2UU0 people took part tn the liberty loan commencement here today. A total of U.4u0 worth of bonds were purchased, or about one third of the apportionment. Business houses closed dunn-r the patriotic pa rade and speak Inrc. The speakers were Dr. J. Floyd Tlfft. Martin J. MiUoney and Fred Kodtcers. of Colfax. Lewis County Anajr Over. CHEHALIS. Wash, April . (Spe cial.! Reports at 10 P. M. usftretcate $332,900 for Lewis County, whose quota was $:.0U0. The figure set by the workers is $500,000. Chehalis figures are $14.0i0 and Centralia $133,000. Armed Guards Swoop on Men . Without Cards. SOME FREED AFTERWARDS Young Men Snatched Away From Wives and Sweethearts In III; 3IinneapoIis Raid on Pool rooms and Iancclinl!. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. April . - Ap proximately 100 men of military age who did not have their rep'.stration cards or other credentials with them were taken Into cuntody here tonight, when scents of the Department of Jus tice and members of the local home guards raided 197 poolrooms and dance- halls In the city. All those arrested were loatica imo moving vans, motor trucks and otner vehicles and taken under armed guards to the assembly-room at tho Court house. Some were marched through the downtown streets under armed guards. Mar.y were released when they satisfied officials they had registered and sent In their questionnaires. Others not so fortunate were held pending fur ther Investigation. Officials expected to work all night and perhaps all day tomorrow checking up the men s records. Shortly after 9 o clock 700 picnea ae- tectives left headquarters in tho Court house and in small squads went to the halls. Ouardsmen and deputies In uni form watched the front and rear. doors while agents of the Department of Jus tice went through the places and ex amined all the men Inside. Those who appeared to be of draft age but who had no cards were taken, nncy up ana marched down the street. Many men were taken from tneir sweethearts or wives while walking along the streets. the Western division of educational work in Army camps. For the past year Professor Coleman has been at Camp Lewis as head of the educational work there. At Camp Lewis repre sentatives of various religious denom inations have formed an organization for co-ordinating the religious work of the camp. Professor Coleman has been elected chairman of the committee of this organization. SERBIAN MEETING CALLED Liberty Loan to Be Dlseussed by Countrj-men of Ally Nation. A committee representing the Ser bian Benevolent Society. United Ser bians, of which M. R- Mitrovich is chairman, has called a meeting of all Serbians and Tugoslavs to be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at 249 Couch street to discuss the third liberty loan. Through this liberty loan we Ser- Professor in Array Service. Professor Norman F. Coleman, head of the department or fcngllsn at Keen College, has been appointed hesfl of ........ Campbell Hill Hotel X 741 WaahlaatoaSt. Phone Main 754 A Dinner Served 3 to 7 P. M. V Yamhill Supper Nets $430. TAMH1LL. Or, April $. (Special.) supper and dance given by the Red ross last night netted $430. than $00 persons attended. More I. W. W. Property Burned. ABERDEEN. Wa.h.. April .Spe- cial ) A mob of 300 persons raided W. w. headquarters here late to- nlKht following the ltlerty loan pa rade, threw all the furniture and litera- ure belonging to the local organisation into the etreet. 'oaded It upon four wagons and after hauling it to the liberty bonfire at Wl.-hkah and I treets. burned lt Two men tn the crowd suspected of being Industrial Workers were beaten by Uia mob but will recover. t 75c SUNDAY DINNER 75c April 7th. IttlN. : 3L Ripe Olives. Mustard Pickles. a Puree of Pea Soup. ; X Fricassee of Chicken with Dum- A pllngs. A Sirloin Steak. Mashed Potatoes. X Fresh Asparagus with Drawn i Buiter. Head Lettuce and Tomato pnlad. 4 Victory Parker House Rolls. Home-made Jam. . Suet Pudding with Whipped Cream Sauce. Caramel Ice Cream and Cake. Cheese. Crackers. Coffee. Campbell Hotel Tweafy-Tbird aad lloyt Streets. Pboar Marshall SKI. Dlnaer Served 4:; to Si3t P. M. WEKkUAY DI.XMiH SOC 1M YOI R BIT! Two Things every loyal, red-blooded American can do: Fight or Buy If you're not GOING across, COME across! This space contributed by Raymond E. Taylor Portland Hotel Pharmacy blans and Tugoslavs must depend for the liberation and freedom of our dear home land." said Mr. Mitrovich last nlsrht, "and we must do our part by subscribing to the limit of our ability. We should regard It a privilege to sub scribe to this loan and show thereby our loyalty to our adopted country." Engineer to Inspect Forest. C. M. Allen, telephone engineer of the- district forestry service, left yes terday on a field trip to Snoqualmie National Forest. Washington, to super vise extensive bridge and trail repair work in that locality. Most of the for ests suffered severely from the un usual floods of the past Winter, and the repair work now under way is of damages done by these floods. Crater Lake Park May Be Enlarged. OREGOXIAN--KEW3 BUREAU, Wash ington, April S. Senator McNary today Introduced a bill to enlarge Crater Lake Park by adding a tract on the north, including Mount Bailey, Dia mond Lake and. Mount Thielsen. The lebill is favored' by the National Park service. Miss Hilda O'Gara. or Shamokin, Pa., is the first woman in the anthracite coal region to become a member of a mining engineering corps. WHAT TO USE TO PREVENT APPENDICITIS Portland people should know simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, as mixed in Adler-i-ka, flushes the EN TIRE bowel tract so completely that appendicitis is prevented. ONE SPOON FUL Adler-i-ka relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation be cause it removes ALL foul matter which clogged and poisoned your system. The INSTANT action surprises both doc tors and patients. Skidmore Drug: Co., 151 Third street. Adv. mm asmi asa 'Jpothache THE ACHE CLEANSES VHE CAVITY PREVENTS DECAY Sold everyw - 15c C 8. Dent & Ca. Dan. Mich. 3 1 raffe"8i if ; alcerbg sau Mjj. i, I .Ui-aasa FOR WEAK LONGS r throat troubles that thi-rtwn to become chronic, this Calcium compound will bo found effective. Th handiest form yet amvivd. Freo from bannful or Jiablt forminff drufia, Try them today. 50 cents a box. Including war tax BUY A .UIBfcHTl UODt X Far aal hr all drurrlata tvehmaa ialMicmtory f hiiadciphaa The Road to Victory There is but one sure road to Victory the road built upon the Liberty Bonds of a loyal, united American people. Save and lend you are not asked to give. Every Liberty Bond you buy will be a stout plank built into the road over which are Armies must pass, if Victory is to be ours. You must do your share. Only by the "saving and lend ing of the whole Nation" is VICTORY possible. Germany must be defeated in the field. Money will do it. Men we have ready to. sacrifice their lives that you may live in free dom. These men must be fed, clothed, armed your money will do it. Show them that you are in spired with the same purposes that make them willing to do or die. What's your sacrifice com pared with theirs? Buy a Liberty Bond today. It isn't a gift but an invest ment the safest in the world. Buy one today. Contributed by Rosenthal & Co., Shoes, 129 Tenth Street mi 3 1 iw i el Jkf a or.