Tin: SUXDAT OKEGOXIAX. PORTLAND, APRIL" 14, 1918. 21 PRAISE GIVEN TO OREGON BY f0 Message Sent to Kaiser Un mistakable; Boys in France Receive Right Backing. SCORE MADE $22,997,650 LIBERTY LOAN SIDELIGHTS 0' Portland's Total Is SI3.17 4.SOO. 'o a Single Coamr la Stale llaa 'ald lo Kr-ach Quota and Many Are Oversubscribed. frcnt:r.'jd f'rvm First Prl and (lamed with passion against I'rum lanlsm. thjr urcad a united front an til "In boy coma home. their stand ard victorious. On rally was held at the Auditorium, where Colonel John Leader, of the royal Irish Rifle, and Ir. Hear? Sus- aal'.o, president of Washington t-'nlver altjr. save war mcesacea. with the treat edifice filled to capacity by the city's . liberty loan regiment and citlsena Mhera were In progress at Liberty Temple, at Broadway and Tamhill, Miilh and Alder. Hroadway and Alder, and Sixth and Stark streets. C ity Reaews lta Im. Transcending In Its flood of patriotic expression ail gatherings of the past, the city Wat nlgnt renewed its tows to stand steadfast, to meet sacrmce and trial, to bark the lads who have rone "orr there' until on a day that shall be memorable for all time the hosts of the Hun and the bane of "kultur are broken and caat aside. The temper of the hue: crowds was at whit beat for the cause that America champions. As the orators. speaking with Aha seal of conviction. thraM home point after point la the Indictment aralnst Prus sianlsm. the crowds stormed the clouds with cheers. Kor the firat moment slnca the lib rty drive opened a week ago. state and city headiuart.rs on yeatrrday slack ened the pace of their activities. Every where were smiles and words of con gratulation, praise fur this unit and mat la the work of the lively week, officials d--llnrd all credit for the de risive results. arung that the victory belonged to the thousands of unselfish men and women who carried the state for the loan. Credit Clvea te tVerkfrs. "The acares-iivenms with which this drive In Triton has been undertaken corresponds to the spirit of the first line trenches." said Kdward Cooking bam. state chairman. "The realities and necessities of prim war e. rm to have brtn realised by every worker In the stata organisation. Tha fullest meas ure of credit la due to every volunteer worker who has had a part in achiev ing tha wonderful dm Unction of Oregon first In the honor rolL lly the time tha lists hate been cleaned up I am con fident every community and town will maka a surpassing record In the third lean. I am deeply gratified by tlis reeutt." Hubert E. Fmlth. who left his busi ness and banking affairs at Ituseburg to worry along as best they might while he served aa state manager for the loan. Instated that the loyalty of the organisation and of Oregon'a citl sens won the day with a spirit sur passing any in hla experience. Orvgea May Be Jaatly Praad. Tfce vi.-tory that has come to us Is one of which Oregon may be Jii.tly proud fr It is in.led a supreme vic tory in every scuae of tha word," said Manager fnilth. "Oregon It gone 'over the top first, and with enthu siasm and determlnalion. "The work of the liberty loan organ isation has been gratifying In the ex treme and I am proud and grateful to have had tha opportunity of having asaisted In the direction of It: but the organisation has simply been a Una of communication between the public and their Government, which they have so nobly and patriotically served through their subscriptions lo tha third liberty Joe. ' The people of Oregon have proved tret they fully realise the Importance of asatattng the t.ovemment. and the credit for going over the top Prat, and for the wonderful quick response that was made, belongs to the people. As tha nominal head of the organisation I am glad that this response was of auch nature tbat it has put Oregon at the top of the honor roll of all the states. "I am particularly grateful to. and rrcat credit Is due. the thousands of woraers who sacrificed time and money In helping to achieve the position that we have. Such men. for example, as the co boys who spent days In the saddle In t.'ie Interior of Oregon, men of the locgtng ramps who walked milea to urge their feilow workers to become participants In this loan, and tha other thousands f volunteer men and women worker who laid aside alt buelnees and other work to give unsparingly of their time and energy to maka this drlva a surce.s. "The response ehows tbat the people rf Oregon have mnde their bueiness of secondary Importance to the business of winning the war. "I am very happy tonight over the record of this undertaking." sstd Kmery Olmslead. city chairman, "not only be cause the rtty organization has shown 10 per cent efficiency, but to a greater etent berauso the names of Oregon and of Portland are written first In the Nation's record of the third loan. "There is glory and satisfaction and prl.le for every one who contributed services in encompassing this result. O't there are many unnamed men and women, solicitors, singers, speakers. writers and other, who rendered val uable service whom I would like to thank personally. Tha Liberty Temple )as been a factor, the effect of which was not dreamed of when It was be- sjun. ' Portland's campaign has attracted National attention. 1 feel, too, that rrdit should bo given our Staff, who managed the subscriptions, consisting f General liuy W. Talbot and IJeu-tensnt-Otnerals Cranston and Meter." Tallest Thraeta Asla Laurel. Mishly elite. I was Urneral Ouy W. Tilbot. chief of staff in the Portland drive, but he thrust away the laurels with the a:;ie charming resolution dls rlsred by his colleagues. "Count me out of it." said General Talbot- "If a 'general by courtesy' couldn t sun with the organisation Portland had. then be ought to be re iltired to the ranks and sent to the guardhouse, pending court-martial. 1 worked, of course, but every Jot of credit Is properly due to my officers snd their recruits, who scattered lib erty bonds t:. roucn Portland a fast as they could give receipts." Director of publicity, sending out tin counted columns of display ads and reading matter of the liberty loan. It remained fur Dan 1. Freeman to say a word for the newspapers of Oregon, which were a unit in "unlocking their IoTuV for the liberty loan publicity. per De Great aervle. "The state newspapers put their might Into tha campaign and the effect was noticeable in the subscription lists for bonds within three dsvs after the opening of the drive." said Mr. Kree auaa. "Our slate public!:, ortanua- REGO.V Chapter So. 1. Whit Shrtn of Jerusalem, has decided to absndon plana for Its annual banquet In 1911. which was to b held at on of the hotel In June, and to Invest the money thus saved, about 1100. In liberty bonds. The regular meeting of the organization will be held at Masonic Tempi as usual, how ever. W. y. Dillon, watchman of shep herds, the chief executive or the lodge, in commenting on tha decision said: "It Is better that we put our money Into our country's pocket than Into our own stomach. e e Twenty-five thousand dollars worth of liberty bond are to ba purchased for the firemen a relief pension fund. This amount waa sat aside for Invest ment yesterdsy by the board of trus tee of the fund. The money la on hand for Investment and the trustees decided that no better Investment could be had than the liberty bonds. Colonel George M. Duncan, with two of his workers. Samuel C May and Harry S. tiaylord. believes that the L'nlted Serbians will greatly oversub scribe any other class of Portland citisens. Anticipating a call from Colonel Duncan and hi worker, the United derbian Society arranged for a meet ing of all their members, which wa held In the stora of their president. M. It. Mltrovlch. at which they subscribed an average of S per man for their entire number, which waa about 80 member. Their president stated that ther are 400 Serbians In Oregon, and that he will guarantee that they will give more per capita than the representatives of any other nation In the state. Captain Crawford' committee waa almost un able to carry their subscription money away, for It was all In cash and the principal part of It In silver and cop pers. After the men had subscribed Individually, they asked for tha privi lege of buying another 1100 bond with a lodge fund that they have on hand and this subscription was taken. e e e On old gentleman appeared at the Liberty Tempi subscription window yesterday morning, mora than anxious to donate a IS bill that he had. II stated that he knew he could not apply It on the purchase of a liberty bond, bat that It was all be had for the pur pose and wanted to give it to the Gov ernment. Someone suggested tbat he take it to tha Internal revenue office and turn it In as in.-ome tax. but the thought appeared to ba too ridiculous to him to give it consideration. For he said. "I have no Income. I simply have this IS that I want to give to help out In the war." It waa suggested to him to buy war savings stamps. Temple yesterdsy. tha entire amount being hi gold 110 and ISO pieces. He purchased bonds for the entlr amount, e e e Aa elderly lady brought 140 to Liberty Tempi as a first payment on a 20O bond, saying that ah expected to earn the entire balance by going from hous to house soliciting work. e e On laborer, working for tha city of Portland, bought a 50 bond at the Temple yesterday. expressing hla regret that he could 'not do more and leaving with the statement that there were six members of his family In the war. e e e Subscription headquarter at Olds, vVortman King's yesterday was so thoroughly swamped by noon with sub scribers for bonds that tha fore as signed to that work had to ba trebled, to take ear of the business. In Captain Ben Trenkman's subscrip tion district in Montavllla there are a number of Japanese for whom It was necessary to have an Interpreter in or der to carry on the sale of bonds. The nterpreter. N. J. Toe bio. reported to headquarters that out of 10 of his countrymen solicited, nine bought bond. e The liberty loan subscription record for tha Foundation shipbuilders is held by the eonatructlon crew of ship No. 3, bo have reported an average of 1188.! In liberty bonds for every man engaged on the vessel. e e e e A total of 17500 standing idle In tha police relief fund is to be invested In liberty bonds. The Investment was de rided on yesterday by Mayor Baker and city Commissioner Barbur and City Treasurer Adams. Tha bonds will be purchased and held for the police in place of cash being retained In the banks at a small rata of Interest. a e e Mrs Violet Ellis, daughter of Mrs Lena Ellis, of Kainier, Or., has Just tax en a iiooo noerty bond, having al ready tltOO worth from th first loan. eh says sb would Ilka to help defeat tha Kaiser. Little Miss Elite Is of Syrian extraction, but a native Amer ican, and though only seven years old has been across the water. During the Inter she has been studying at St. Marys Academy. a The Willamette Iron & Steel Works. with 1700 employes. Is a 100 per cent liberty lo.in organization every worker having purchased one or more bonds. Among? the large Individual subscrip tions received In Portland yesterday was that of S. Benson for 150.000. taken by Frank J. McUettlgan. field worker. Th Benson Hotel Is not less ready than its owner, and la listed among tha 100 per cent organizations, with a One man brought In 12000 to Liberty bond bought by every employe. tlon made a new record In war loans publicity. Careful and painstaking preparatory work helped mightily In achieving the biggest end ol the Job within a third of the allotted time." The tabulation by countle and cltiee. made lat yesterdsy by James II. Lynch, second assistant state manager, of the staff of Blaine Hallock, assistant stat mnnagrr. Is as follows: Fnbsfription. yci 1 .T.T.O.VJ llll.O .......... IlO.HiO S.t.iU0 .......... r'".oo 11S.---.0 awt-im ls.ioi .......... n.noo 1! !.. ;rt.too 117. 0.MJ 'aunty n-r Henton .... larkamas . lat"P .... lambla .. i'iws t'rook ..... I'urrr ...... Pearhutes . iM.uitla .... tlilitarn ..... (Irani ...... Harney .... Hood lllver , J-ks .... Jefleraofl ... klamaih ... JolaiB t-K ....... t.n l.lltc-ulQ I.l:m M,lliiur ... Marion ..... ll-tt .... HolU Sherman .... Tillamook t'matlU ... t'nton ...... 'alloa ... W uco . . . a.hlnKtcia Wheeler .... Yamhill ... Total .... Town Wheeler "oierdaie. . . , Cove . ...... Rar t'lly II rooking. . . . Iteaierloa... !anilv 1'ornllus. ... Monitor svio I.k Toutity.. lupine Itueue Klver. . Jar kftonvllje. , Pall City Mosler . ...... Nowpert...... Irrtson....... l'o era. . .... Iufur. ....... Seasole. ...... Toledo. ...... Foell St. I'aul Iianka Sortli 1'eadcr listnes. ...... Hold Hill r-reswrll I'noarg. . . . . . . U lionv!lle.. l on al.a. . .. . Madras Henii Tiiiamook North Plains.' Kcho Italnler f'latakaal.... lia.sey . ...... Carlton.. . .. .. Kstaca.la. . . . . Wallowa Halfway.. Talent. . . . t'ottar !rov htanflrld .-... lloon iiwntio 400.000 .10.000 SHiV.el , l!.l'rt . Tj..V ..O.OOO !".... ............ 3'C. ion e'-'S.IMlO ............ Iii.s:.i I"1 f" .. IHS.tOO ,.. SWO.HOO 1.1M..MM l-V'fcOl S1.0 ... ....... aitl.o.al ...... so. o .-.rt.'.'V sm.;o I10.443.3M Pet. I Town lo-sj l Bortlman ....... e.'l.4 Oregon City.... siia.l'Sprav s'kll.5' Athena. .. '.' Hi. Ml Stiye lone. ........... .1HO 4 Dayton.. 3.'. Astoria......... .to-VO lall.-ts .... r.n,1 ii Kuirene. ....... . 300 11 lbnon. ....... noo.o St. Helena. . . . ji..'i Arllnstoa... .- -'..! siayton. ........ .so 4 Hermtaton . . . ... y.vi o Korvat Grove. . '.'47.1 Mitchell r 4.1 7 l.einton. . . . . 240 v-Monro .' s I Malheur County. y.li .1 Koasburg. 1V3. 4 t'nlon 8 Bro nsvllle. . . . . 1'itl s Sheridan. ....... Its J Klera 'l J. Joph "07.4 Mt. Ansel L'04.. Prtnevliie. ...... I'o t . 0 Florence. ....... mi.o Aunisvltle. ...... 1'.'. l'Sprineneld. . . . .. 1st! 4 Sheilfl .! 0 Aurora . . . 171 t'.arulner 17H.4 Hood Itlver 1 7.1.11 K.i:e Point..... 17.1 3 Allendale .... 171.7 Monmouth .... iitT 3 Albany . ... lue s Turner .... lrtV7'PPooe' .... Peniiton. . . . . . ... Milton. ... lrtl.O Mnro . ... 111.0 Metolius ino.s Drain. ......... l.7.tt auna. Klamath County Kol4Th Oailcs. lwtlne. Mither.ln...... Klgin Adrian ........ Yamhill GrM Valley... Amity Vllwraukle..... Condon ........ Newherg. . . . . . liervaia....... Molalla Independence. . H.-ln , Sherwood. ..... Pon.viu t'anliy Itti'h.anil Harrtsharg Knterprlse . . . . , Cold ltea.-h... I'liot IttKk.... Junction City. Ashland Weston . Corvailtfl. ..... Etutte Kails... I.rtt I Irani County. Huntlncton.... aston . . Koto ShanlkO. 1.V4. 1 Mauptn i:.o -J s.iverton X..o 0 Knappa 147. S H.irny County. 14H.7 Me.lford. 1 43..: Heppner 143" 'eniral Point... 141.7 ochrn 141.4 WllIamlDa..... . 141. 'J s.-iVm 1411 4 Jehernn. . . . . .. 1 40 11 H I i teooro lliu.il llrant Paae.... . Ill 3 Marshfleld lis L' Maker . 113 . North Bend UMIO MS. 2 1 11:1 4 142 0 1 IO 6 IDS 0 1.0 llMI.O 1:14 3 1JAI loii.n 141 loll 1..U 4 liitS in o 3OO.0 1 s.t. 1 "VI. 0 117.3 1 i.t a lisi.o 1 1 1 ! 1 nr. r l-flrt.7 '.'siLo Hi7 1 1 in 7 1.-.U4 lno.g 147.1 1rl.7 111.0 Prt. 1-3 0 1-4 1 l-'J.S 1 .'.. 4 l'J.1 3 l'.'l' s ll.il 0 1 1ll lis 117 117 I lis T im - lino llo 11:. 115.4 114 11X5 113.: 11 110 4 110.1 im 0 110.0 109 ins J 107. ixt.e 1oA3 105.S lnl.o 14 4 104.2 HM.l 103 111.1. 1 11IL'.7 lol. S 1111 s mi. 3 mi 0 mi a moo liril.O lim it llHl 0 100 mo 0 llKl.O list n lisi 0 lisl.0 mo 0 ion o lisi.O loo 0 lis V llsl.o list 0 tisi.fl lisl.0 ion 0 Panl Balovlch. 1100: George P. atlrlch. 1300; F.lija ealovlch. 50: Elija Luklch, "n: Buds Karanlch. 5U: Mike B. Mlrlcb. .'.0: Bob Svilar, $30; Pete bolvlch. $30; George Lu klch. $100: Drugaxa Olinltrlcli. $50; Mlloe Psnkovlch. 1100; tiujo iialovlch, I1U0: Nikola Luklch. $50; Boxo Gravlch. $50; uuro sal ovlch. tOn: Phillip Kreiicb, $50; Janko I.uklch. $100; Kva Evllsr. $50; Nikola Svllar. fluo: John Uulan. $10. TROPHY CfPS ARE AWARDED f Live Young Men wanted Why, because they carry snap, slyle and vim wherever they go, their clothes are their passports to good society to business to success, that's tx?Ay so many ivear Thg Clothes Beautiful: You will inilantly realize what it is to be ftylishly and becomingly dressed , when you wear these famous clothes. Si New Spring Models 7ioio on display By the Better Clothiers Ask to see them. 'Chey cost no more SCHIOSS BALTIMORE ; CILOIHES than the ordinary kind Special models for every form and figure for the Mature Men or Young Chaps, for the Long or Short, for the Stout or Slim in every slyle of weave and fabric BALTIMORE 011, T 0 .O, NEW YORK COeMhTafTEO Schloss Bros. & Co. 1.1.1 a I'hl.omath.. . l.T n Mvrtie Folnt. . i; McMlnnrllie... l.l.' 4 Cogulllc 1.1J o ft.indon.. . . . . . . l.lil 4Kmp!r Kli 1 Mill Cltr 1J7 .lUond , 1.'7 0 lied . ll'it HHubbard. .. ... 1'jS 1 Wooilburn .. . .. Un Oil) rtl Creek.. , :s J Yellow oOakland 1J5 o lisi.o 1U". llMI.O lilu.O lisi n llHI.O IH 0 l'H Tft.S 5H.S KcumonJ. SEKBS 100 PEK CENT LOYAL Construction Crew at Siltc-rton Ex ample of Patriotism. An Inspiring; example of patriotism la presented by th Serbian crew doing construction work for the Silver Kails Timber Company, of Silverton. Or. Th foreman. Ian Uolnvlch. mustered his entire crew when the liberty loan so licitor from Silverton appeared on tha scene, and the following: subscriptions were made, all paid In cash: Dan Golnvlch. tloo: Mica Solvlch. M; Niltola Hatch. .Oi: IMulan timllrlch. (loo; E.IJa Vrkobratovtch. NDcoIa Vnkobrat- or Kb. floO; Uusan Uukich. SltKi: Joo Luk lch. o: Janko Jlumar. S"": allien Luklch. 10O. Wujo Mtankovlch. S100: Hud lmlt rBstnovlrh. 90: itiTiln Dmlirmslnorlch. 90: Mil I.uklch. j'l. Mil halovlch. S'wt: Mire Heka.otlcb. lo: Kad I.uklch, !'; I'm tftankovich. S.'iO: Buile klliich. 9M: Jovo balovich. 10o; btaniaa Graovlch. f lo; Joe lvtrUovlrh, 10: bana falorlch. lloo; rjuro ravaas'lca, Waj Jassjolco. Deploys Made by Merchant for Lib erty Loan Receive Rewards. Awards of the sliver trophy cups, given by nine hotels and business houses of Portland for the best window display in the liberty loan display con test conducted by the Ad Club, were made yesterday noon at Liberty Tem pi before a lance audience. The cups were arranged on a table in front of the Temple. Prank McCrlll is. president of the Ad Club, Introduced D. C. Freeman, director of publicity, who made the proper presentation of the cups to the winners, all of whom were present to receive their honors. Th winner were aa follow: Best department store display. Fort land lintel trophy, won by ilflcr & Frank Company; Malcolm J. B. Ten rant, decorator. Honorable mention, Llptuan. Wolfe eV Co.; K. F. Tbuneman. decorator. Best decorated window display, ex clusive of department atores. Imperial Hotel trophy, won by Eastern Outfit tine; Company; L. A. MoMullen, deco rator. Benson Hotel trophy, won by Portland's kimporlum: A. K. Weller. decorator. Cornelius Hotel trophy, won by Buffura efc Pendleton; Mr. Sehneerler, decorator. Honorary mention. The llaselwood: Mrs. Net wlebke. decorator. Best window display by florist, Mult nomah Hotel trophy, won by Toneeth Floral Company; Cornelius Tonseta. decorator. Best window display ny any furni ture store, Doembecber Manufacturing; Company, won by Ira F. Power Fur. niture Company; J. Walter Johnson. decorator. Honorary mention, iienry Jennings Son: Paul B. Palmer, deco rator. Best window display In East Side store located between Ullsan street and Hawthorne avenue, Portland Caterers Association trophy, won by F. H. Norman grocery store; F. H. Norman, decorator. Honorary mention, alan- agrhan's Grocery Company; Mr. Parker, decorator. Best window display on East Slda ty store located north of ullsan street. Honeyman Hardware Company trophy, won by Kennard A Adams; K. . Cowles. decorator. Honorary mention. Carl TValstrom grocery; Carl Walstrom. decorator. Best window display for East Fide store south of Hawthorne avenue, Ore gon Hotel trophy, won by Lents Phar macy; F. R. Teterson. decorator. Hon orary mention, W. Blackburn, confec tionery. HOOD RIVER STILL AT WORK Subscriptions $25,400 Over Quota and More Coming. When tha Mount Hood soliciting team, waiting until after a patriotic rally at Parkdale tomorrow, begins Its work Monday morning the figure 1 expected to leap In a day to th $150,000 mark. Additional subscriptions of aeveral thousand dollar are expected from out lying points. The Dee quota of ?7000, already more than doubled, may be trebled. A pa' trlotlc rally will be held at Dee to morrow night, when loggers from re mote camps of th Oregon Lumber Com pany will ba brought In by special train. MORROW EXCEEDS ALLOTMENT Celebration at Heppner Marks Close of Liberty Loan Campaign. HEPPNER, Or April 13. (Special.) Morrow County went over the top today in th third liberty loan cam paign, to the extent that speakers at tha final mass meeting here tonight were obliged to soft-pedal their appeals for subscriptions and turn tha meeting into a celebration. The county'a quota of $142,000 was exceeded before noon today by $170,000. Every town and school district in tha county exceeded their quota. WASCO COrNTY IX THE CLEAR Committees Will Keep Hard at Work Till End of Drive. THE DALLES, Or.. April 1J. (Spe cial.) Wasco County Is now In th clear with their sale of liberty bonds. Today The Dalles made her quota and passed by a good margin. Tha total subscription for the county now stands $370,000. a against th quota of $316,000. . J. C. Hostetler. manager of tha drive, la well pleased with the six days' work and says the committees will continue sales. He is confident they will pass tha $400,000 mark before the 4th of May, the end of tha drive. here. Stirring addresses were made by ex-Senator Claude McCulloch, of Port land, and Rev. D. 'A. MacLeod, of this city. Lieutenant W. S. Sandison, of Vancouver, spoka from the soldier's point of view. In the parade, which preceded the speechmaklngr, i marched the Home Guard, liberty loan teams. Red Cross workers. Honor Guard girls. Boy Scouts and the Women's Relief Corps, while Grand Army members were in automobile. Thursday night another monster rally was held and fully 1000 people listened to Private M. J. O'Rourke and Private James Wilson tell of their ex periences on the western front. Astoria and Clatsop -FHI Quotas. ASTORIA. Or., April 13. (Special.) "Astoria and Clatsop County are well over the top in the third liberty loan J. S. Delaney, chairman of the local committee, this evening. The subscrip tions thus far reported total $515,200, or $22,000 more than the quota, and the soliciting committees have not nearly completed their work. MILL CITV COLLECTS $42,500 Lumber Company Employes Invest Heavily in Bonds. MILL CITY, Or., April 13. (Special.) The patriotism of Hammond Lumber Company employes and the people of Mill City district has been demonstrated by a subscription to the third liberty loan of $40,000, with sufficient in sight to warrant a prediction of $50,000. . Of this amount $1800 was received from Gooch, $1500 from Halls. $4200 from camps, Nos. 14 and 22. A Patriotic meeting was held at Mill City April 11, which was addressed by W. A. Burk, of Portland, and Sergeant Leland Stites, of the Signal Corps, United States Army. The manner in which the large audience received the patriotio utterances of the speakers demon started clearly that Mill City would not be a healthy place for pro-Germans and slackers. Officer Goes After Alb.v. Deputy Constable Watkinds went yesterday to Cathlamet, Wash., to bring Henry Alby back herefor trial.' Alby was arrested at Cathlamet on Friday night on a charge of uttering a forged check for $60 on the First Na tional Bank. Phone your want ads to The Orego- i subscriptions and are still goinc" said Detroit and $8000 from Hammond nian. Main 7070, A B095. HOOD RIVER, Or, April 13. (Spe cial.) Hood River County's official fig ures tonight snow mat sunscriptions t.a tVilrri llherfv loan have reached l $145,400. or $!5.4O0 above the quota. I on the opening day has ever been seen BAKER OITI EXCEEDS QTJOTA County Probably Has Oversub scribed Allotment by $50,000. BAKER, Or.. April 13. (Special.) With the announcement today that Raker City had raised its quota of $310,000 for the third liberty loan. It is now figured tbat the county has subscribed a total of $427,250. or $44, 250 more than Its quota. Tha county'a quota was $383,000. As none of the county districts have been heard from since last night, it is believed that Baker has oversub scribed it quota by $50,000. 200 PER CENT QCOTA, IS AIM Cottage Grove Bond Sales Pass Mark Officially Designated. COTTAGE GROVE, Or, April 13.' (Special.) Cottage Grove is "over the top" and still going in the third liberty loan. With a quota of $41,000, $65,800 already has been raised and this being added to every hour. Double the quota is the least with which the lib erty loan workers will be satisfied. Work did not start until Monday morn ing, and the city had gone over its quota before night. Nothing like the patriotic rally held They Gently Clean the liver and Bowels, and Stop Head ache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath Enjoy Life! " Take Cascarets and Wake Up Feeling Fit and Fine Best Laxative for Men, Women, Children Harmless Never Gripe 'kXtJitiiCj SSaai NATO Needs an Assistant RE when the first warm days come. Rich winter foods and frequent colds have left the system full of catarrh, the membranes engorged with stagnant blood, and the body struggling under its load of waste. The first warm days show this in Spring Fever," with its aches and pains, its dull heavy feel ing, and its drowsiness. You lack energy, and have no vigor. Peruna Invigorates Because it is a great catarrhal treatment, Peruna rids the system of the accumulated toxins of waste, and because it is a great tonic it sets one up to complete vigor for spring work. See what it did for these two: . diaries Biwn. E. R. 4, Box 79. RogergvUIe, Term, writes 1 have tried many different remedies, but have found that Peruna is the greatest tonic on earth, and a perfect system builden" Mrs. B. M. Barrett, R. F. D. 3, Brooklln, Wis., says: "For two years I suffered with nervous trouble and stomach disorders, When I began taking; Peruna, I grew better, could rest and today I am la perfect health and strength. " Peruna has been the spring medicine of many thousands who have seen it clear up the system, purify the blood and invigorate the bodily functions. Some of them live in your neighborhood, ihey will tell you f erana la a reliable family tonic and corrective in all catarrhal conditions. 1 Hla" aJa stoMHTRnmn mttSOCta . o Pmrwna Tablet arm Mrj cotwmnimnt for quick aef fmnistratzon for cold, inJigftion, mtc The Parana Company, Columbus, Ohio HOW TO PREVENT APPENDICITIS CATHAR T I C rVT 3 e9 3) t 9 (23 !) ; jj PRICE 10 CENTS AS CARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP. aippndlcltls U primarily ana to the pol tons formed by decaying1 food In the bowels. It is a disease caused by improper and In sufficient bowel elimination. Many peo ple have only a small passage in the cen- ter of the bowels while the sides are el or red with old stale, ferment In matter. They may have a bowel movement every day but it is not a complete movement, and the old stale matter stays In the system to ferment and cause trouble. Besides appen dicitis such unclean bowels cause head' aches, stomach trouble and 90 per cent of all other sickness. The old foui ifcatter stick- in. to the sides of the bowels often stays in tor months, poison in the body and caus ing that listless, tired feelinr known as "auto intoxication. HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE. The way to avoid sickness and te keep feellns; full of ambition is to watch your bowel. 1 Just as you keep the outside of your body clean, you should also KEEP THE INSIDE. CLE AX. It la even more Important to keep the bowels clean than it Is to keep your body washed, because the millions of pores in the 30 feet of bowels quickly ab sorb poisons senerated by decaying food left carelessly In the bowels. on't allow the old, fermenting, filthy stuff to stay In your bowels for weeks.' but GET IT OUT and keep U out. Remember filthy bowels are tha causa of most sickness no stomach, liver or any other organ can do Its work with a foul cesspool sending out gases and poisons. Even if your bowels move slightly each day, that is not enough. There must be an occasional THOROUGH, complete cleansing to rid your system or all accumu lated, decaying matter. HOW TO CLEAN BOWELS QC1CK. The MOST COMPLETE bowel cleanser known is a mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine and ten other ingredients, put up In ready prepared form under the trade name or Aaier-i-jta. xnis mixture is so powerful a bowel cleanser that It ALWAYS does its work properly and thoroughly. It removes foul and poisonous matter which other carthartfo or laxative mixtures are unable to dislodge. It does a COMPLETE job and it works QUICKLY and without the least discomfort or trouble. It is so gentle that one forgets he has taken It until the THOROUGH evacuation tarts. It is as tonishing the great amount of foul, poisonous matter a SINGLE SPOONFUL of Adler-l-ka draws from the alimentary canal matter Sou would never have thought was in your system. Try it right after a natural Uowei movement and notice how much MORE foul matter will be brought out which waa poi lAnincr vour system. In silent disorders such as occasional constipation, sour stomach, "gas on the stomacn or sick neaaacne, one spoonful brings relief almost INSTANTLY. Aaier-i-xa is me jaubi iiiuauhjh oowei cleanser and antisepticizer ever offered m r-ndv DiwDnrvd form. It is a constant sur prise to people wbo have used oaijr ordinary , bowel .and stomach medicines and the various oils and waters. REPORTS FROM PHYSICIANS. Dr. James Weaver, Loa. Utah: "I have found nothing In my 50 years' practice to excel Adler-lka." Dr. W. A. Line, West Baden. Ind.: "I use Adler-l-ka in my practice and have found nothing to excel It." Dr. F. M. Prettyman. Mallard, Minn.: "I use Adler-i-ka In all bowel cases and have been very successful with it. Some cases require only one dose." Druggist D. Hawks,, Goshen. Ind.: "One of our leading doctors has used Adler-i-k in cases of stomach trouble with wonderful success He has not lost a patient and saved many operations." J. E. Puckett, Gillham, Ark.s "I had bad stomach trouble. After taking Adler-i-ka feel better than for 20 years. Haven't lan guage to express the awful impurities which were eliminated from my system." Cora E. Noblett, Segeeyah, OkJa,: "Thanks to Adler-l-ka I can sleep ail night now, something I could not do for years." Mrs. L. A. Austin. Ausland, Minn. : could not eat a thing, my stomach was so weak. Adler-l-ka made me feel better and am now able to work and gaining." Adler-l-ka Is sold only by the leading druggists in each city. Sold in Poitland only by Skidmore Drug Company. 1ZI Hhird street.