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THE ' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNALS PORTLAND, SUNDAY; MORNING;; OCTOBER 21, 1917. 11 TRANSPOF (T- SINKING GIVES LIBERTY LOAN 1 RENEWED IMPETUS German Attack on Antilles 1$ j Biggest Boost Bonds Have-Received, $45,000,000 ADDED IN N. Y. Can Francisco Has Bast Half Say . Klmcu Campaign Opened St. Zools Tr Abore Sally Average. 'ew York. Oct. 20. (U. P.) Amer ica Is awake. Rhocked by the submarining of the transport Antilles and the death of 70 of Uncle Sam's men, the nation rose today to unprecedented support of the eerotid liberty loan. . Tteturns gathered by the United Press tonight from all part of the country showed that Germany ha given, tho Liberty loan Its biggest boost. Record breaking subscriptions wro reported from many cities. Indications are that Germany has de ll vereiJ the needed punch to make mil lions of Americans realize they are ac tually in war. I Bit Half Bay Reported New York reported 145,000,000 sub scriptions today the biggest half day since the loan was launched. ' Other returns follow: San Francisco Today's subscrip tions. $3,000,000; bringing the total to IS7.000.OO0. The quota Is $55,000,000. Ulreest half day since campaign opened. Dank of California directors held quick meeting; after Antilles sunk, decidnd to make $1,000,000. subscrip tion at once. Ios' Angeles Busiest day of the campaign. Officials believe undoubt edly due sinking. Tacoma, Wash. Sales today $202, 800, considerable Increase since Antil les sunk. Chicago Advance reports indicate Monday's returns will -be very heavy, believed due to submarine attack. Marked Xffeet Is Seea Rti- Louis Subscriptions reached nearly $7,000,000 In short day after sinking announced. Previous unof ficial dally averages have been about $2,000,000. . Kan.tas City No figure announced. Loan officials declared transport de struction Increased subscriptions here iclal' total. incidentally this Is one I of the few outside corporations that (have apportioned the state a rightful I share of Its gross subscription. I These are some other big-subscriptions not added In the local bank re ' ports: West F. Ross, $15,000; JU B. Menefee, $10,000; Warren Brothers Co., E. J. Clough and Frank A. Spencer. $5000 each; Lillian , E. Cohn $3800; Teal & Minor, $3000; Calista M. Dodo, (Robert Shaw, Alice 8. Piatt, Thomas I1. Farrell and the City and County I Medical society, $2500 each. Xakeview Jumps )$100,000 Outside, William Hanley of Burns doubled his $5000 subscription, accord ing to a late Saturday announcement. Lakeview jumped its totals to $100, 000, North Bend swept past 150,000, and Pendleton added $54,000. McMlnn ville Increased its total by $42,000 to $125,000. ; L. J. Simpson of North Bend, who has been one of the speakers in East ern Oregon, said that in every, town where he had spoken, the banks had failed to report, although they had re ceived subscriptions in the thousands of dollars. All of these things ' would Indicate. In the opinion of C. A. Miller, that the subscriptions Saturday night In the state might be in excess of $10,000,000 The little town of Westphal, far away in Malheur county, with a total of over $6600, had doubled its quota, thereby giving it the premier, position on the honor roll of commttnities in tne state. Hundreds Upon Htmdreds Buy Liberty Bonds Sa turday Partial List Given of Portland . People Who :Have Shown " Their Patriotism by Lendigg Their Money to Uncle Sam to, Help Win Wan . " h Ooal Still More Distant The Oregon quota has been raised to a minimum of $18,000,000 because the recent compilation of deposits in all the banks of the state by State Bank-, tng Superintendent Sargent shows a total to Justify this minimum, accord ing to C. A. Miller, .state manager, who issued the following statement Satur day night: "Oregon's new minimum quota of $18,000,000 has been arrived at since the new compilation of the bank de posits of Oregon has been received. The original quota of $16,500,000 was taken on a basis of the last official bank report, but since that time ap proximately $12,000,009 has been added to the bank deposits in Oregon. "The new figures are based on com bined deposits of all the banks in the state, eliminating interbank deposits, which show a total of $144,000,000 in round figures. One-eighth of this will amount to $18,000,000, Oregon's mini mum quota. On the same basis the maximum quota that will be received will be $30,000,000." Big Sales Premised Monday This week will see the climax as well .as the finish of the big drive All kinds of big subscriptions hava been promised for ilonday and Tues day. Although the names could not be made public, more than $500,000 Is assured from twj subscriptions to Monday alone, according to o.u ban'er of the city. Monday will see the Liberty loan io it is assured Kansas City will reach ! message going ln'o every home. Toe Its quota. I business drive is now at its height. Lincoln Officials said sinking ; Four hundred and fifty high school greatly Increased sales. I studtnls, amateur bond salesman, Columbus, Ohio Today's subscrip- i working only for patriotism, and tlons $235,800, anove the average. Indianapolis Marion county re sponded with subscription today over $2,009,000. Busiest day $900,000. Boston $3,000,000 bonds purchased In day. Officials believe sinking had marked effect. Big returns re ported throughout tate. BOND SALES NOW EXCEED , 8 MILLIONS coached by the leading bond experi.s of the city, have districted the cit and are working steadily and wlta excellent results. W. M. Abel has been placed In charge of the task of getting Liberty loan booths in all the public buildings and stores of the city, and had great success with his mission Saturday. Booths have been j promised for Monday by Meier & Frank I Co.," Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Olds, Wort man & King, Roberts Bros., Woodard, Clark & Co. and the Owl Drug store. In these stores the managements have agreed not only to establish the booths, : but to provide attendants, and actual definitive bonds will b6 shown. In lions whtn Taturday. with its banking some of the stores the erqpioyes have and biislnesi half holiday all over the -'been instructed to inforrxj; every cus- Owing to the great number of names of Portland subscribers given out at Liberty loan headquarters Saturday night, only a partial list can be pub lished, 'i'heso are subscribers - -lor amounts of $100 or more. The balance or the names will be printed later. 'jChe list is as follows: ' ! $100 Christian Andeon, J. F. Nylander, maunce Turner, i. uienn Mctiraw. c h.. Minsinger. a. L. A'eiu, Ueorge shearer, tut. or Mrs. is. ti, Pratt, Knoch Kiiaon. jt.stb.er W. Wnest. Nan nie Anaerson, Awe belling, M. A. Zol linger; Joan Loos, J. C Hertsche, cnarles Gregory, Arthur C Johnson, Jonn H. Whltiaker, Thomas il Lambert, Hen Soroker. Oscar J. Bitnea. James Gaydon, W; Harold Copeland. Mildred F. Copeland. Julia F. McDaniel, Helen Coldwell. Ivy D. Morgan. iuf us FraWk O. H. Haack, Bertiia '. Hingley, John Mclntyre, Samuel Sinclair, Henry M. lupumaon, a: j. tjarusiy, a. K. xozier, Charles Kara Carr, Raymond 8.- Guern sey, -John C Corbin, Goldstein & Lubin. William Boyd Steel. Jr., Na poleon Bonepart Macklin, Milton May, Henry D. Andrews.' Zoe Veiair An drews. Louis C. Bofinger, George F, Thompson, Smith & Lehmann, M. S. Mcuraw. Marian Ethel Grace Rogers, W. R. Davis, C. G. Polk. W. B. Shively. W. I. Northrup, David Vaic. J. P. Link. Alma Metherell, Raleigh P. Trimble. John Hataler, George L. Baker. Waldemar Spliid. Jack H. Mar shall, Thomas Jones, H. D. G. Baxter, Thomas F. Tubb, P. E. Esbenshade, Albert Too thill. . P. McNausrhton. Miss Ruth Arnott. K. J. Stanton, W. T. Hut ton, Nella Blade. Stella Boyer, Elea nor Burtchaell, Jamea T. Burtchaeil, Jr., George C. Burton. William Ellis, R. W. McLeod, Alonzo Morrison, Miss Belle Tait. Ethel Tait. B. ?; Turlay, L. E. Cable, Jean h.. cowaer, Aral B. Brutan, Mrs a. M. ChrystaU, Mrs. S. M. Ger ",, George E. Johnson, Charles A. Palmer, Ernest Rohlflng. Stern Ben- ish, Wilbert J. VanArnam. P. U Crooks, John w. Barton. G. B. Post. William B. Hare. Violette A. Wilson, Jens Lingaas, Milton Sherman. Edward I. Karr, George D. Bavor, John Barton, J. M. Moore. Valla F. Ropp, Roy A. Douglas, Josie R. Bancroft. Lazar Set la r, Elizabeth Woener, Glendora Stew art, Hugh A. Mathis, Margaret Simp son, George E. Wharton, Ethel Powel son. Richard H. Robertson. A. B. Cole, Harry Pierce. Tracy Craig Broughton, Margaret Berrian, Luther O. Hunt, Walter R. McWaters, Mrs. Leo Peter son. Miss Dorothy Peterson, A. E. Al ien. John f. Mc;ntee, KoDert U. Al drich, Eleanor C. Ruhl, Mary Alice JCing, Ethel C. Kent, W. R. McDonalds, Fm Iankovetz, Louise F. Steinhauser, Louis A. Steinhauser, J. A. Lanth eaume, Mrs. Gertrude H. Martin, C. F. Neth. Mrs. Laura Sprouls, Asna B. Swindells, Grant J. Morton, Milton Langford. Robert W. Wolcott, Frances McCoy. Margaret M. Barbare, Margaret Williams, Effie M. Ahrens, Marie L. Dickey. Leo Meinberg. L. R. Fairchild, Anthony J. Campbell, Florence L. Clark, Albert Schweiser. Raymond Ruplv, Thomas H. BricKell, L,. W. Crump, Charlie W. Kirby, V. J. How aston. Helen Donally, W. H. Banes, H- G. Hohns, Clarence Moulton, Amy Jane Hutchins. Emllv J. Am, Charles De- lanney, Mrs. Nesta Vcn Klein, May w Holbrook, A. R.Pratt, Emily D. 1 Hop- 1 tr sXf.'r Kicrrlst Thonnh I Mrs. lietMy M ,ler. Mrs. Louise Devroo. Golden Rule f Encampment No 20, 1. O. O. F., Jennie Lathrop. Mrs.. label T. Libby, Frank P. Tibbetts, D. J. Sterling, wiuis Moyer. Jr.. Anna R. Weller, Frances. Alva Alt ken, Emma Chase Strout. ; , 9350 Edward G. Worth, EHzabeth- R. Tress ler. ,.- ' . i. 'v ' , 'i $400 " , ' Philip Etches. Mrs. Louis J. Stevens. Bo ts ford Advertising company,. Leo Pe terson, J. W. Watze'x Jr,i,Mrs. Mabel Mielke,' H. J. Connor. ' Brown & McCab. Stevedores, Inc., $500 - Lillian R. Nelson, Mrs. Minnie Stud leyj Louise Turner, J. F. Sutor. Anna Grace Munro. William B.. Starr,, Tins ley Berrie, Hosford Transportation kins. Johanna H. GetisbeckOwl FuKSr?.WJi-"".ai,i,.fii Mclr ffint roll of S.. P. 4 S. em- &2U ubsoriblnK for Llb SoilJ? wJJhiii0 f' il A,tm2w EtTiel Thomas. MatUda Ahrends. Ferdi Ralph Hutchinson . A. ;N. 3ualV; nand Perry Mattson. Adeline Frances Frank Cauthorn, Earl A. Echelberry. j Matson . croline Holmes Ma tson. Wil- Mrs. I8abe s. ttartman, Jennie a. ittar-i 1t w ir,r . Thnmu H. Cransr. atti 4daslth- VS.8811-.' Frederick Salway. EliBabeth Salway. B. Wood, Emma. Tettlebaum. Albert JTet- c Mathews. Barons Shoe Store, Stuart tlebaum. Do roth v Buchanan. Dr. F. I ni. t. r , n.naia vt Wise. Mae E. Griffin H. W,. ColeC LlvJn'g(,ton . Fannie F. Pasre. Cornell i F. Wagner. Dr A. Laidlaw. Dr. Her-) jwthwalte, Peter A. Rayler. Auduini ; Fred Hoelscher. A..B. NordUng. John i i.VTri fxr w".-v r-hri. W-.Craln. ivery best investment obtainable. Pres G. Abele. J. 'V. Whipp, J. . Fv. Anderson, Jonn, a.. Ball.. Mrs,- W. H. Burrage, O.-Hdent Oilman empasbted the necessity 1 EMPLOYES OF S , P S S. SUBSCRIBE LIBERALLY TO BIG LIBERTY LOAN Over 10 Per, Cent Have Made Purchases and Applica .r tions Pour In. erty bonds is growing in . bounds, Over 10 per cent of the SOOO .em tloyes. of the company had sub scribed, and new. subscriptions by the score s.re being made dally. President ,L. C. Oilman addressed employes at the Vancouver - shops at noon Saturday, and made it a feature of. his talk that - the bonds were the Mary E. Taylor, R. . iL Walter, L3 Keitnley, Ruth M. Bain, Mrs. Iia Ba:n, Marion iioweii. Alice i. unaerwoai, Robert R. Hunter, ,H. W. Peters, Julia A. Cowpertwaite, Victor R. Fincxi, John Kraetch, Frederick A. Beck, Per- ter Borgan. waittsr scott Brown, wai ter Carneas, Elizabeth Weeks Gen reaux, David C. Herrln, Dr. Edward Hirstel, James N. McCune. Mrs. D- B Norton. Mrs. F. Berg, Caroline- Flbia Berg. H. M. Barrett, Arthur H. John ston. Earl Hanna, Edwards Jensen, iabbitt. 'Frank, and Maraaret for thrift, and while considering the Davis, Lucy Foulkes.J-.H. Greeny,' patriotic phaaes of the Investment In n TTaiT . i v ij ci sis i4 arnar t i . - ' war bonds, said that subscription was equally important, from a thrift standpoint. -After his talk. President. Gilman answered many questions, the prin Miller Babbitt, T trto T.ilW Josenfi E. HpII. John H. Hall, Herbert O. ' Hlckox. ' Charles Hilton,. George Mlnnl Loewenon John ' I Simpson. G. H- Strout,Hiram Welch, Mrs. Aames Marvin. Joe Sandwell, Henrv BJaewelt. J.. W. Walford. Mrs. Blanch Macauley. Rov Stearns; George E. Bothwell. Portland tent. Np 1 Mac-fcipal of which were in regard to the cabee. Anaelm BoskoWit r. Sam Boyer ti. r. n,.ln Pn f T V.i Lot Ida-J. i Kline. William W. Payn- Omar, Alvord F. Lothron. W. J, Gilt wmwui Pnr.eer .Christrtoher B. yveicaer. H. Haupert. , Lezinsks Bros., A. De-, . Lumadue. Robert Andrews, aire, mageon. William M. Oliver. Wimer P.- ( Belle Smith. Errery HughflV. Mrs. L. Eckhart, Alice M. Amesbury, J. iR. PeaTl, Ellis JennlngfrRichard C. Langhorn, Imperial Lodge 159, A. F. Dolph. Rene Tenoir: F. W. Arris Rn & A. M.. C. J. Mathis, D. 3.-d.- Lobh, !'hina Scott. . Walter Wintle. Tt Mane. Ralph Tomlinson, Ella Sinclair. Maude! m l. Kn'iman, .T B. Piinpton, G. Hughes, Ernest B. C. Miller, George ; Amelia Falk. Paul Krausse. Dri 7";. Steele, Miss ose uasnes, . jjiugene i.am A. 'rrimnn, "'.w'n,, 'i Upencer numjara, uernice iean jac-jo. i nefiiey, virriia v. iui'i. "w" Mrs. A. C. Pennington, Mrs. Mildred W. Angus. R. E. Bondurant, Clara J. Murray, Jacob L. Johnston, Jennie G. Case. Francis V. Case, Maude B. Scot ten, Harry J. Chambers, Mary I. Jone, Burnett Goodwin, E. House. Leo B. Cumisky, Mrs. Josephine Boon, Mrs. Lucinda R. Jones, Jacob Lehrer, Ralph H. ScheelocbMrs. K. C. Whitley, Ralph A. Fenton, Ralph C. Baker, Gertrude Chlnn, Charles H. Scott, Nellie C Goodwin, S. B. Kerrin, S. M. Conner, W. '3. Fleming. John Van Zante, Har old ? Barde. Ma.ry T. Groo, Mrs. rtav vvurzmeuer. u. u. jjaveii pur- Evelyn M. Lingman, Mrs. Mar garet ; Clark, Eleanor Jane Cham- beriin, Isaac Bwett. t. Kasmussei, Will F. Spencer. Sophie Elrise King, George Tazwell, Minnie D. Paulsen, Frrfnk McCHllis. S. P. Osburn,- T. J. Baldwin, Myra - R. Baldwin, Milton Reed Klepper, Charles Marcus LeVal ley, Sadie Mclnnis, Madeline C, Meyers, Kate Aentte Jacobsen, George) Johenn sen. . Mary Boklander, Frances Evelyn Fox, M. Jacooy, w. . layers. Alirea G. Whitemaa. Hugh J. Boyd, Martha Jensma. William Greenleaf Eliot III. Kuth Al. Warner, Watson Printing William F. Charles M. Hoaga, K. K. Renfro, W. IT. Smith, w. Winn. a. m. Ktrrrn. -k. v. Ajnerrnon, O. L, Krgne. Trauk W tills aw, Zeb V. Tay lor, R. : I, Grobb, Auf lt V. Dltien, MlltoQ E. Ful. TbDiBM W. Turner, K. ecuiatrom, Uiweli mnfU-ltl. O. K. Williim, A. A. Wan- dtrlicb.- W. H. Myrvh, W. I). Itodabaugb, K. S. Cushman. 1). W. Eberlln. J; Rtewart, J. W, nnngate, J. v. Smltn. JU. c aiarpny, a. v. Hill. M. J. Rush. Albert Waller. V. E. Rtmle- baker. E. U. 4Iarfa. Jobs A. Asderaon, Jennies i Kia. ria Wctdmer, . . cajner, i.no, rxueac n. cner. wcriruue at. Harry Krey, M. 8baedy( R. K. Sibley, t. A. AUfl. W. J Mill. AU-u. Vr , Jennie , C S. Lock. I , L. !)- . Catca. K. U. Orant rinrira T.' fi.vtn n. 'J. TWrirlptu. A. iulwD, 3. Nordmrk. 1. B. Kllujfar, L. JS4 - .. .-. I son , K. Pearron: J I. H. llrown: N, K. Albert aon,i A. B. Gaffaey. A. B. BMwa. W4t B.. Bjraea. A. W. BuctKUian... E. C. .MWsbeUen, . J. i. li'itclier. - , v S260 J. C. Darle,!. E. Vtaw. " MM Irvia SUoton, Jotia Uickaoa. H. H. Cresler. Charlea H. Carey. er. I.t' (rnntlntii-il Trom f'ar Or 'l tomer of the location of the booth and '. Us purpose. Booths in the Hotels Mr. Abel said he was making prepar- Maguire, Arthur Clark, Iva Delphine, Matrfew, Harry I. Mendelsohn. A. W. Molin, A. E. Roy, Emma Tapp, G. S. McClur'e. Pettls-Or'o5smaver Co.. Clar N C Wilev. Hill Military, acodenjv, Chetona Aartmf-nts Inc. E. E, Mc Clarn. J. H. Crane, Lee Boyer. Georars C. Flankers. Laura A. Flanders, Vuka Roslck, Charles S West. $550 C. F. Seesbe. S600 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Seed. s ; $700 - Augusta H. Veness. Peony Fred Ketl. $800 Sergeant John Thompson. s $1000 Ethelyn- McCord O'Gorman. J. S. r'nrmnn T) W. Paruuo, junii liquid nature of the investment. H explained that the bonds , were almost aa negotiable as currency The S.. F. & S. employes exnect to subscribe between $40,000 and 60 000 to this l0jj.n. For the first loan they subscribed $75,000, but all of these bonds were taken on the in stallment plan offered by the com pany, and many of them are nowhere near paid for. It was explained that employes have not wanted to take on- new obligations until the old ones have been settled. The names of subscribers tip to the close of business October 20 from this company were as follows: - $60 Clarence P. Long. Gilbert P. HcNernay. B. A. Butts. Cbarlea Anderson, il J. Sullivan. W . B. Emernon. O. J. Murray. W E. Botham. btena M. HodKdon. L. J. Normlle. J. Y. Etelneinan H O p Dahmtrom. L. Kramer, J-'-.mL. C,e'.T- Ton- p. Morton, O. B. OiiirA, M. K." Peters. B. A. King. O. F. Buck. F. A. DeUmater. M. J. C. Freeherg. 0. J Oaterrren. O. I. Hurlnrton. f! J r,-ln O'Gorman, u. v . ff-1"'"' a I fJ- Bomnder. w. U. Henry. Q. Jobnann, Welch, Irtns It Adams. Mor ton S rj N Andeon o. MuUtna. Bea"rie HeTea Cohn, A. B. Gillis, Ida W. Hardy. John , Lincoln Anna ii. Hegi. Merle L. Balhach, B. E Hardy, Chanslor & Lyon Co., John , y. Plckard. Edward Brltton. D. C. Freeman. Wllv Investment company, byi- jeiay, j. . Stewart, H. H. Harrlman. T F. Luther M. Jones, Mrs. i a.imo j-- Darby. C. F. Thomaa. f W Ktr.n-. n v Philip Harbke, Charles B. Presion. , A Webater. C. J. Beadle, frr-d Ymink. F. - William F. Burrage, Anna Gerllnger, , A- Bmtherg. h. W. Inremoll, M. C. Thorn r- state, produced $1,708,950 Say's Bales 91,000,000 Snturxlay'n boni sales In Portlanl, n m . . , A .1 V I 1. . V. t. . ir UJ lu, ua..,, . atlon3 to establish booths in the nost- $988 300. The reports from outsile office, the library, the courthouse and for the day amounted to $720,650. But ; the city hall for the last eek of the these Saturday rsports from Portland : drivc- Booths will also be opened in are not complete, and C.' A. ' Mill- the Por,llfn1' n; Multnomah Ore aald Saturday night that the dav a Ron and Jmpenal hotels and the Union ole in this city alone were probably Monday. over $1,000,000. - I The Liberty loan will be the subject For Instance, the Inman-rouls-sn j addresses by Mayor Baker at 3 p. Lumber company subscribed $100.0.13 j m-. David N. Mocesuohn at 5 p. m., through ,th' Bank of California. This John F. Calialin at 8:30 p. in. and Vic came tod late for '-hp official bank lc- j tor ' McCone at 10:30 p. m. Monday port. The United States Steel ProJ-,at tna Auditorium, while the continu ucts .company, from Its gross sub-:OU8 vaudevilles performance for the scrlptlon in the east, apportioned $50,-I benefit of the emergency fund of the 000 to Oregon through the Ladd &,iira urcgon regiment is going on Tiltoa bank. This is not in the offi- BlBMBSBBianBnaBBBaaaBaBaaaBaaaBaaaBaaBaaaaBBa Be as Pretty As a Picture Stuart's Calcium Wafers Will Give You a Complexion a Fair as a Lily, Beautiful as the Rose. A rXEXJ TXZAIi PACKAGE TOB pboot. You can have a beautiful complex ion, the kind you have dreamed of. by using Stuart's Calcium Wafers. They work In your blood and stop the accumulation of all those im purities that lodge in the skin to cause Pimples. blackheads, liver spots, blotches, ' eczema and other skin erup tions. It is the wonderful calcium, sulfide that does this. The blood must have it. Tio presence of skin erup tions Is nroof of blood poverty and you get lust what you need to enricn . " ,; , aaa t- nd purify it in Stuarts Calcium , d expects to make $200,000. In Wasco county, snaniao nas BuoscriDeu $18.000. Maupin $13,500, Dufur $12.23 Speakers Bedouble Efforts Again, at the Eleventh street play house Monday night, -when the confer ence for men of draft age is held, the speakers will tell of the Liberty bonds and urge subscription. Hundreds of young men are expected to be enlisted in this financial campaign. The speak ers will be Governor Withycombe and Colonel C. E. Dentler. Ben II. Hazen is chairman of the committee in gen eral charge. Y. E. Conklin has been engaged toJ conduct a continuous street speaking campaign all day next Wednesday. He wi"d hold forth from an automobile on the street corners of tho business dis trict. Th.e complete program for the noon day meetings in connection with the flag raising at the postoffice has been completed. These are only a few of the scores of activities that are scheduled to tao place. Hundreds of speeches are to be made throughout the state, accord ing to the schedule completed by Henry E. Reed, w.io had charge of this part of the campaign. Eastern Ovegon Liberal lone, the little city in Morrow county that was the first to make its apportionment and pass it, was well up to the front among the honor roll cities Saturday. It had subscribed $34,350, of which one subscription was for $30,000. Phil Metschan Jr and C E. Coch ran, Portland speakers at Enterprise, reported that $2x,000 had been sub scribed there, and that house to houe canvasses were being made in unioi and Wallowa counties. W. S. U'Ren spoke to employes of the Columbia Stee' company Saturday and they afterwards subscribed $70W Tne Dalles has subscribed $125. 00 Ciffin. S. A. Turner. H. G. Renneacker, J. C. Mann, Leonard M. Cleek. John R.' Vettel, Enos P. McDaniel. Mamie Mc Donald. William L. Paul, William L. Paul. Harry Ahlas, W. E. Bailey. Mrs. Marv E Bauer. J. A. Baxter. John J, Turkman Marv V. Woll Walter Ride. Raphael P. Bonham, Ruth M. Borland, I Edward Bralthwaite. Etta Braithwaite. ! Earle S. P. Bodurtha Marion E. Cole, Richard L. Cresse,- Harry H. Daus, Lena M. Dranga, Charles Russell Duffy, Myrtle M. Dawson, Henry Rob ertson' Failing1 Jr.' C. L. Gilham, Anna M. Goodwin, W. S. Haley, Minna Ha mann, Don Joseph Hansen. Milton John Harlan, Mary Carolyn Heslin, Winona C. Hodson, Edna Shearman Katz, Julia Kavanaieh. John Ker. Mary Kransse, George Edward Kramer, Hat tie Lincoln, Fred A. Lincoln Jr., Ethel Lauderback. Cantaln George Mallory, i Raleigh Grant Marsh. Thomas R. Moel- ler. Fern K. Mowrey. Hue J. Aiowrey, Joseph Niedermeyer, E. Beatrice Payne, Mary Power, Georpe Psinios, iLrnest E. Peterson. Charlotte Prince, . Ben Rosenfeld. John W. Sadler. Henry Scheuffler. Hannah Scott, Edith Shear man. Benjamin W. Slocum, May Pau lina Station. Herbert G. Station, Netta M Stoi?e, Mary Wells Strong. Edwin A. Stener, Elsa M. K. Swanscn, Marl Swanson, Geortre I. Thompson. Oneita R Webb Dr. Charles J. Webster. Mar garet J. Wllmot, Martha W. Worcester, Ohrrles B. Zeebuyth, A. W. Holmquist. Ft v. Scott T. C. Powell, N. F. Graves, T T Prndv TT AT Xishet. C. RosignolO. W j. Idleman, E. J. Gray. Joseph Shea, William McDonald. William E. Wat son. Mavis E. Wilson. C. JK. urancis, L. B. Smith.- H. Hanson. Emma Chuck. Miss Isabella Geddes, Kioeron ieiana company. Irene Mate Campbell. Mary F. Hamilton, Clara A. Gile, William Henrv Maas. Chester A. , Sheppard. Robert d. Gmenebaum. C. A. Bourne, Mrs. Lazard Coblentz, George Parker, Lyle D. , Seaman, Maysie Foster, Charles Swanson, - Jeannette Eskdale Dobie. Fern Adams. Mary Zilla Har per, Floyd C. Warren, Charles L. Therges. Conrad Croft, William Clyde Condit, Edward J. Goodman. Blanche A. Constock, Oscar Johnson, Emily C. Young, Harry Bowles, Ella Herriott. Bessie L.' Morgan. Olaf A. Hansen, A. J. Crose, Grace Forest Kahn, Barbara Pease, Caroline C. Homsen, Eva S. Rice, Nellie M. Washburn, Nettie Lagerborg, Mattie H. Mills. Samuel P. Strang. L. M. Strang, Portland Chap ter O. E. S.. David Meier. Mary Duffy Carahetv Geraldine Cartmell, E. V. Liltlefield. Mrs. Golda Mathis. Carrie E. McCabe. Fred B. Eaton. Addle L. Phelpa. J. L. Byron. George W. Coune, Ora Ellsworth Holdman, Emma L. Bircher. Nils Ekhmd, John Tomaslch, George u. jewis, o. H. cocker. Mrs Suess Everett E. Cobb. w. c. T,yW, w. p. Milfer. O. U Jonia Oeorae E. ' Bonner. Davis & Holman. M. ' O. McCtoiiister. D. W Inc John Hanning. F. V. Puymbroeck. ; Hrnchett. A. Londborg. W. J. olorge Crofton. WiUiam Crofton, F. .U McXamarj. A. I). Miller. Georc, SHrhorne Crane, Walter A. B. HalL Hiram Bcal, E. A. 8. ; Swanaoo. H. J 3. Khlnxler. Pat eoree Orar. Charles wiihVrd Hanthorne Crane, Walter A. , nan Hiram Bcal. E. A. 8. Barstow. G. c. YIlZlnSA Mrs , J B. Robinson, Kate Howe, falw.rd W. Croaby, Fred A. Emmen- ------ . Tn Hazel-. noman r: jiosnetta, Hornard O.LTln. Thatcher. The m K Finch Sulli- c- E- Breeder. William Wrlpht. H Whr. wood Cream Store, H. xT-Jjln Marie ml- VU. ? Nlwn- F- L- B"n. W. i, van & Forbes. Inc., H. P. DVlton. fliariB Turner. Walter Wpat. A. C. Denman. J. C. Kerns. Louise ?ouln, K IV.n B McComb. U Binetrom. B. G. Crocker F G Workers Local Union No. 12 Jonnjts. Burgard, J. MHnnla. E. A. Needham. V B. Matheson, Jonah B. Wise, Z. Swett Co., McHale. J A. Whltten Jr.. S. A. Edy. M" W W S Hurst. Portland Paper Package wyrille. Lillian Laren. J. UlMuSu. Wall Co O E Fletcher, Mrs. Gordon oor- derllcb, Winalfred Weaton. I.. R. IHeng. J. hik Charles B. Woodruff. R. L. .PbL- ; Bf J. neteher. Amo. K.ScrUr(ra. A Diamond R ing The Gift of Gifts THE past week was one of the biggest ; Diamond weeks we have ever enjoyed. Jt- Our customers appreciate the fact that we .7" sell quality- Diamonds at moderate prices. V Wow is the time to select Diamonds and v" Mountings for' your Christmas gifts. Aronaon'a Diamond Rings De Lux Special $25, $50, $100 Special n BRACELET We show complete new stocks, wiTrup including Diamond and Platinum WA1LH" Watches from $250 to $500 Gold-Filled Elfins $14.75 nd Up Imported Swiss $7.50 and Up r-JBVELERS- MrTrif Tame Albert BarDOur, jviyruo " , V """"mi, a. v. smith, L1?., M Stiver Wilson Johnston, !J. B. Read. B. 0. Stanke. A. Poore, R. M Stiver T. M. " eI; A: phase Rasmus Washbnrn. O. B. Riddle. G. E. Crlsler Oiarlra D. C. Henny. William O-CtaueKti Broadfopt, C. A. W.llao. Nell R Acker? a nsmsn. C. Gertrude a renew, iius" v M v g vihi..; r o i . . . ' -- . . - - - , l..J VI o. niBti. Rob rt Lowe. X200 Mrs Florence J. Carter. . $1400 Lawrence S. Kaiser. , $1500 ' , Ulysses Monroe Mockey. Frank S. Gilbert. Phillip Bhoe o..jeasie Dcununt, r. . nnwnx, 4 a coo iiertel, IhlllD Pcteraon, Jnhn W. Adama, Carl Dahlberr Domekt, Edward Zabarla. $100 A.- CrofcMe. O. M. Beecher. I, C. Uaguire, A Mae for Refined People Who Appreciate Well Cooked and Wholesome) Foods r Portland's Popular Eating House , DAIRY LUNCH' .C O-Z 11 AND CAFETERIA 323 Washington t., near 6th. Iadias welcomed. Choice Roasts, Steaks, Chops, Fish. etc.. 15cHot Ca es . W a f f 1 e a n d an r short order at ant time of day or night. Rich home-made and French pastry. Delicious coffee, ' , , ' An Excellent Chicken Dinner Today Wafer This fact has been demonstrated by hosts of women and men who realize that the presence ef skin eruptions of any sort detracts from their useful ness in business, pleasure, society and their own self-esteem. And since Stu art's Calcium Wafers will rid the skin of impm ltiH, why have such imper fections? You will find Stuarfs Cal cium Wafers on sal- at 50 cents a box at all drua; xtores. Oct a box today or senj coupon for a free trial package. Free Trial Coupon i - v. ; . T. A. tuart CoM 421 Stuart Bldfv aCarahalL Klen. Send me at once; by-return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street CltV. State.... and Mosier J400 e At Ontario every one of 20 teach ers in the public and high schools subscribed for a total of 91350, according- to A..L Cockrum, president of the First National bank. It was announced afroro Astoria that S500 school children wilt be sent from that place to the exercises- at Fort Stevens Wednesday, and the Portland .committee has-been asked ,to furnish A speaker for a. f rnal mass meeting to be held Thursday nigrht. , Conrad P.' ....Olson .wiU address a big mass meeting at James John , high school, in St. Johns, mt t o'clock tonight- D. C. Lewis is in charge of arrangements, and the meeting has been well advertised through North Portland. These are the total subscriptions' as reported by bonks, both Portland and outside, late Saturday night: Portland Banks Geo. W. Bates & Co. S 6.100 Bank of California 3o,o-rj Citizens bank 4.200 East Side bank a.Jv Hibernian Savings bank ...... 9,100 Titli & Trust comnanv 6j0 Ladd & Tilton 47,063 Northwestern National bank .. 69.3J0 Multnomah State uank tb) Outside Banks Bank of Beaverton S CO First National. Canby. ....... . l&0 Bank of Falls City . 500 Grants Pass Banking company, tf.oou First State Bank of Gresham.. uOO Bank of Lakeview io La Pine Slate Bank . &00 Cit. State Bank of Metollus z.io'i First National. Medford 1.200 First National. Coos Bay...... 2.S00 First National, PrinevlUe 3,0o0 Crook County Bank M"" Redmond Bank of Commerce... L;50 Athena National Bank l." State Bank of Ashland .60 Citizens Bank of Ashland 8.700 The Astoria National Bank.... 7,000 First National. Corvallis. 4,750 Johnston Bros- Bankers. Dufur COO First National, Freewater. . . . . o0 Hillsboro National Bank 400 First National. Hermlston ..... 500 Butler Banking Co., Hood River 2,000 First National. Hood River. , M00 Farmers State. Independence.. 350 First National. Klamath Falls. S00 Farmers Sec. Bank. Milton.... 600 McMirmvllle National Bank.... 12,800 First National. McMinnville 3,100 Molalla State Bank 750 Medford National Bank 5,150 U. S. NatlonaKbank. Newberg.. 3,400 North Plains Commercial bank ' 100 Sheridan State bank 160 State Bank of St. Paul . 550 Peoples bank, Silverton ... . . 1.350 French Cn. bankers. The - Dalles ....... 8.200 wniamina State bank . ZOO Yamhill State bank ........... 1,250 First National, Burns 5.20O Baker Loan & Trust Co.. Baker 1,800 Citizens National bank. Baker.. 1,000 First National bank. Baker .;. 12,550 vreoree xn. juewis, kj. a. uocner. s. v,-- -- Jonah B Wise, William Margaret Smith. Effie Godman,Mary nb'nIf.0.n' Otto E ! Kriusw s, Portland, Val W.-Tomkins,' W.cVfiaron'Hanl;iBroom Co.. J. ur. joanson, miss -k. j. west, jonn Krick sdn. Annie Killion. Minnie M. GliddeO. J. W. Francis, Charlotte Martens, Silvio Pienovi, Grace MacKenzie. Rose City Chapter, No. 860, E. S.. F. M. Saxon, Grace Mills.Gdn., Jessie L. Peterson, Olga Gunderson, Thomas C.- Quinn, Kathryn F. .Quinn, Robert H. Quinn, J. H. Speerk Mrs. Hannah - Rosander, T. J. Mullin. David Smith, David H. Smaith. trustee. IL A. King, Maude King. Harrv G. Gouldstone, Anna C. i;nampne, n.aim Turner, Argentina Grea, Rufus A.- Wallis, Fred James Kogers. Joseph iovett Fuller, W. D. Fortimer. Mrs. J. W. "Voaan. W. F. Dibbs. Pearl Hutchison, Barde Rose. S150. Lenora Hansen Ivnch ' Vivian V Mikle, Willard L. Harvey, Julius L. Baney. Fred Walter Hofele, John B. McCourt, Katherine Evans. Ray Barch, Frances Turner. Edward Osborne John stone, C- F. Neth. Charles A. Maddux, C. M. Packer. Margaret E. Ho'watson, lona M. Shryock, Mrs. Carrie Pollock, Flora Gammie, B.'and M. Reingold, J. H. Camp. George H. Currier, F. Ver hoeven. Loretta A. Quinn, John E. End ers. Marv J. Anderson. Ttnhprt Vf I Hirsch, Rosalia Hirsch, Amelia Hirsch. Eunice v. i. tsartow, urace woirord,. Edith M. Alderman. Arthur E. Wil liams Dorothy Buchanan. $200 3. 3. Lav in. Lezinsky Bros., Bruno George Huse, Robert H. Lord, John G. Abele. T. C. Shankland. W B. Roberts, I. Helmer. Lincoln-Garfield. G. A. K, John M. Pipes, Martin L. Pipes, George L. Pipes, Dolle Jane Neeley, Mrs. Dorothy M. Mattern. Charles IL Car ter, William J. Reeves, Charles N. Chambers. Andrew J.; Doyle, Mrs. J. umy itciwards. Joe r. Holy. J. R. Kaseberg, Charlotte Jane, Amelia Ken ny, J. A. Lawrence, Edward K. Po sicki, William Schrader, Jennie Shef field. William Smith. David H. Tatham, Keturali M, Wilmot, Ollva F. Winch. C. L. Peebler, Ethlyn. Bullard, Geore W. Ibertson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rudeen, 'Jessie M. Adams, Anette W. Kelly. Mrs. Herman Lowe, Annie A. isicnoias, Mr. or Airs, c M. Harrison, Felix Bloch. Industrial Lodge No. 99, I. O. O. James Pennycock, , J. E. Mar.tln. Emma G. Benson, G. Hazel ton, William G. Kotteman, A. J, Ray, Mrs. Rosa Sigrist. Herbert A, Hen shaw, Jiilius Bachaach, R. T Lyng, Oscar Ward, F. Henderson, Mrs. Ar thur Williams, E. L. Martindale. George M. Reed. Field & Poor man Auto Truck company. Alex John Siminjrtoru O. R. Wavman. F. Smith, Rena G. Swigert, Albert scnweiser, iviary . xsewsom. t. W. 150 2.250 2.400 Banki of -Brownsville Crane State bank . . . First National, Elgin Wallowa National bank. Enter prise .....i...... 300 Enterprise State bank $.800 Bank of Echo ... ............ . . . 550 First National bank Joseph 75 Bank .of Huntington , '100 TJ. S. National, La Grande...... j 1,900 L,a Grande National ........... 18.550 Los tin State, bank Mosier Valley bank Bank of Nyssa ............ Ontario National bank First National bank. Ontario . . First National bank. Prairie City Stockgrowers & Farmers v Na tional bank. Wallowa Bank of lone 150 150 . 90V soo - 350 2.250 950 ."30.200 Riimmelin S1650 Multnomah Law Library , $2000 i T Ptron. (Irand LOctge A. F. and A. M. of pregon, Starr Collison Tacking Co., J. F. Dickson. Emlle Caz alis Generaux. Herbert L. Hammond, Adelaide Knapp. F. MT Knapp. EasterD Outfitting Co.. George H. Clark, Henry Metzger, J. J. Ross. $2250 Wellesley club. $2500 City & County Medical society. $2750 H. H. Pomeroy. $3000 j a w jC A "f of Or- m u , n , - a T..tnal F! TTPas- ! ler Grand lodge. D. of H. of Oregon. $3300 Lillian E. Cohn. T $4000 Portland Trust company of Oregon (trustee for Marglret Burrell Biddies Louis Woerner. $5000 D. Wk L. MacGregor, J. V. Burke, Golden Rod Milling company. Mrs. Fannie Frank T. M. Stevens & Co.-Inc.. Diocese of Oregon. Caroline Everding, w t F-iirnish. Edward Long. Thora Tr'ommald, Warren Brothers company,! Rev Walter l. aumner. r.. j. iiuuu, Frank A. Spencer. Calista M. Dodd, Robert Shaw. Alice S. Piatt. Thomas G. Farrell. $6000 Frank Mann.. $8000 Sarah C. Dodson. $10,000 Deere & Co., J. C Alnsworth, Port land Woolen mills, E C. Shevlin. Mary Caroline Burns, i- aeueiee. $15,000 West F. Ross. $25,000 Ben. Selling. Crown mills. $40,000 Northern Grain & Warehouse com- PM,y- $50,000 United States Steel Products com- PaDy-. ' $100,000 . Peter Kerr. . - William Reidt Asks Si Etmclies for Soldiers t Armstrong. Nellie Jt. Cole, RaJph Wil liam Mattiey, Mrs. t. f. Quinn. Thomas William Reidt, known as "Father of the Third Oregon." thinks the 900 boys encamped at Clackamas should have James, -Mark Levy. Raymon L. Faulk- Murphy. Alice - Sweet, 4 Helmer J pienty-to eat on their long trip tf Aakervik. Rav Woodard. Oliver Cv 3 .... . Thornton. Charles F. Adams. Jr.. Anne Josepmne Adams, jeirerson Mxptb, Fred Menech. Mrs.- Marian L. Fits. arerald, C. J. Swanson. A. J. and Vida O. Farmer, Mrs. Otelia V. Gile. Alfred J3. Gile, Luella Dieischneider. C. S. Loveland. Edgar Stipe. William Par ker, Albert Sweet, Mrs. Julia Graef, Frederick Jerome Newman, Marie V. Newman. Elglra M. Joy, Ed. Menden hall, James K Wright. - ' : r' $250 Paul tt Bauer. Am ad a Cruze, Wil liam M. Bradford, Charles F. Nell, Mary Widner, George H. Hopps,-C.- E. Cunningham, Charles O. Sigglin, John Henry Neustadter (2 months old) John Parsons, Lyynn Dowling. Burt W. 1 Richards, Edward A. Bailey. Oscar H. j ipimiiioas, oimeon neea wmcn, u. Cornell. C. M, Senosky, Florence M. Caswell, Lee " Oppenhelmer, United Daughters of - the Confederacy. A, V. Cornell. K. SoMocarl. James Rosenfeld, ( jopnjHciaugnnn, Me u. uoagKins, i W C. Alvord. Mabel B- Pattullo. John M. Soott. G. B. Milloy. Geraldine Car-1 rol McDonald. -Robert George McDon- ' aid, Herbert - Dyer. . , . i V '' ' $300 "- i a. Gunderson, W. I, B. Dodson. G. r Rosenblatt-. . J. R, Thief hoff. A.- H. f Maegly, Margaret C. Brown, Aveline t Webster Failing. George Edward Haef- 1 Wiser. Scaauist Bros.. Howard Ga.rrti- t ner, i3uy. C, H.. Coliss, Joseph - M. Be- t Charlotte. N. C The 900 boys, last of the Third Oregon to leave here, depart about next Friday. Mr. Reidt is asking that the fathers, mothers and friend of the boys pre-2 pare lunches "and leave them at the Armory Thursday: and up until 10 o'clock Friday moaning. . SAfi FRANCISCO HOTELS In San Francisco HOTEL STOP AT THE j TEC7ZUHT . Ceary StreefTjuat off Union Sqruire From Ql.SO a Day Brealdat60c Lunch 60c Dinner $1.00 Sundayi; Breakfait 75 Dinner IUS Munfcpal car One direct to door. Motor pus meets principal trains and steamer iff To H elp You A Liberty Buy nd t( AJ LJf . Jt.i. -a1 It, A. P. Smith,, Mrs. J The Twenty-seventh of this month just six days off this second Liberty Loan closes, and today Oregon is far below her $16j500,000 mark. Undoubtedly, there are many people who want to do their "bit" to buy at least a $50.00 Liberty Bond: Listen to this plan: Between now and the close of the campaign, if any one of our customers has an open account with us and there is a payment due, he or she may apply the amount due us as first payment on a Liberty Bond, and we will wait until next month for our money. Or, if anyone wishes to purchase anything at this store between now and the close of the Bond campaign, he or she may make the purchase tand instead of paying us at the time, ap ply that amount on a Liberty Bond, and defer payment to us until next month. We will arrange for you to buy the bonds or will direct you to a bank where they may be purchased .Besides, when- you have, purchased a bond, we will accept it in payment " for merchandise you may wish to purchase. f ; Liberty Bonds' are the surest investment in the world. They offer a practical way ' of paving and bring in a cteady mterest. You may purchase them on the easiest . possible terms. A $50.00 Liberty Bond will , feed one solcV.er for four months. That is : reason enough why yo;i should purchase at least one.- fc . - Eastern .Outfitting. Go Washington Street at Tenth ."v" . V if K V :l l a i i no: Marie Xan- fT.tV .i.i7Tt,i7