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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND, MONDAY. APRIL 8, 1918, Aw) j britain teaches' Gospel of saving with enthusiasm War.Savirigs Associations in Eng land Powerful Factors for War ' Finance. ! DUAL PURPOSE IS SERVED the American war savings societies may hop to do during the third Liberty loan. Sarlsgt Poar la " j BERLIN T NAME OF BARK ON ACCOUNT OF. LAW Only Act of Congress Can Make Possible Elimination of Teu tonic Appellation of Vessel. Chin nt Thrift l InmlratoH wpilll VI lllllll id invmvuwu Th MoLae fnr Hanninp In Sacrifice of Service. By Basil F. Blaekett, C. B., - Of the Brttlnh Treasury . Mr. Blaekett, as a special representative of the British treasury, ha Hi staUoned in th United Slate for noma month. ll had an active part In laanchint the War Savin; campaign in Eng land two year aco. and has taken great interest In the rapid development of the American thrift movement. English war savings' associations are a powerful factor in drawing Into the treasury the great stream of individual savings needed to finance the war. "These 40,000 clubs for national savin. ' with 4,000,000 members, are not only coritrlbutlng many millions to pay the cost of the war, but they are doing an even greater service by spreading the gospel of thrift to every community In .Kpgland. V -The Victory loan of 1917 the 1.000, 000,000 pound loan was made possible only by the vigorous efforts of this great array of volunteers, going up and down the highways and byways of England , preaching the necessity of saving for the nation. ' Just before It opened the chancellor of the exchequer called together In London a great meeting of war savings workers : from all over the country and appealed to them to help him. It was at this . meeting that the movement "found it self," and the war savings associations have since been a 'great force in our war finance. Loan Drlrei stimulate Saving : English War Savings Certificate sates are greatly stimulated during the war loan drives. , In the appeals for new funds for the war chest we seek to en list the savings of every citizen, even down to the pennies. War bonds and War Saving Certificates all are grist to the treasury mill and the one pound J he BhouUl nave the shell. uuripiioii irom me . acnooi Doy or - school girl . to i be paid for, perhaps, "a penny or sixpence at a time, Is Just as Welcome as the big check of the banker. In the first 10 months of the war savings-movement the treasury received $1(8,000,000 from the sale of our one , pound certificates. In the first threo months of 1917. under the stimulus of the Victory loan, we doubled this amount In one month we sold as many certificates as during the whole five months Immediately preceding. I cite . these figures as an indication of what More than 11,400,000,000 of small sav ings has been raised in the English thrift campaign. Of this amount, II.-1, 125,000,000, or 85 per cent, has been raised since the. war savings movement j started. Reeclpts from the saU of the 5 one pound certificates are now above 8650,000,000. while the five pound bonds have brought In the other $750,000,000.1' These five pound bonds are best com-1 Dared with the $50 Liberty bonds, while ' our one pound War Savings Certificates are similar to the United States $5 War Savings Stamps. In England We had to plow new fields to sow the seeds of the gospel of saving as a war necessity. In 1914 thrift was j tn England scarcely distinguished from : meanness and counted as a vice. "Busi ness as usual" proved the most popular, JJZ SHIP THOROUGHLY AMERICAN " v. rnAa inAaATvav1tv a ft CkA ItnnYl 4hflrl Ul lilllS W I.J em.i.wu urwa wavsan that "spending is good for trade" Sew Facts Are Faced ' 7ut we were faced by a shortage of labor and materials a shortage of ships and men; to build ships a shortage of equipment at the docks and of labor at the docks a shortage of railway cars and of the men to drive the engines a shortare ;of farm labor . and coal and miners a shortage of many materials be eliminated, electric signs bearing required from abroad. j the earmarks of the kaiser may be re- The workers of the national war sav- moved at the request of vigilante com ings committee have gone up and down mittees, but the bark Berlin of the Alas the country pointing to this shortage ka-Portland Packers' association will and explaining its cause. They have sail the seas with the American flag at J enforced" the lesson of patriotic absten- her peak and the name of the kaiser's "tlbn front self-Indulgence which employs stronghold emblazoned on her- bow and labor and material when labor and ma- at the stern. terial are short for war needs. They The situation cannot be remedied ex have afforded facilities for cooperative cept by a special act of congress. The saving and organized local effort so that Berlin is a thoroughly American prod every man, woman and child, whether wet. She was built on the Atlantic coast his or her Income were small or large, more than 20 years ago and has for could by , increased production and re- many years been acting as a cannery duced consumption help the national supply vessel. cause. I When the United States entered the O onset of Goods and Services present war the officials of the Alaska- The whole campaign of the national Portland Packers association found war savings committee can be summed themselves in a quandary. They went up in the statement that It has preached to the federal authorities here to obtain by all means In Its power the gospel of permission to change the name of the goods and services. It has adopted all craft. But war or nq war, the owners sorts of i expedients to bring home to of the Berlin were informed that the iKo rAnla the. orrnmcnt that the war rhanefi could not legally be made with- must be i paid for out of new savings; out special legislation by congress. The Alaska Packers' Association Of ficials Find Themselves in a Quandary as Result of War. Street names of German origin may Buy Bonds Today; Credit Where You Please on Blanks It should be officially noted that no subscriptions to Liberty bond are to be taken or arranged for through Boy Scout or other organisations at the present time. In order to speed up the Portland quota it is essential that all subscriptions be given Imme diately to the regularly organised workers or to tbe banks. Any reserving: or holding back of subscriptions to be' given later to some organization will only Interfere with our effort to make Oregon the first state In the Union to subscribe its quota. The public is asked to adhere strictly to this rule. Credit, however, may be given on the sub scription card in a blank space pro vided for this purpose to any or ganisation that the subscriber wishes to have the credit. EMERY OLMSTEAD, Chairman Portland Liberty Loan Committee. GENERAL GUT W. TALBOT. Commanding Subscription Division. SPAIN IS TOLD TO HOLD HER VESSELS Germany Reported to Have Acted to Prevent Shipments to Pershing. Washington. April 8. (I. N. S.) Germany has forced Spanish ships that had cleared Spanish ports loaded, with supplies for General Pershing's army in Prance to return to port. This was learned this afternoon from an authori tative source. The Spanish ambassador, Senor Riano. called at the state de partment today and conferred with Councellor Frank L. Polk. It Is under stood the Spanish shipping agreement was discussed. Neither the ambassador nor state department officials would comment on what took place at the con ference, however. Washington, Apru 8. (I. N. S.) Germany has served what amounts to j I an ultimatum upon Spain, demanding , I repudiation ,01 inn irsuo i cruicin Other subscriptions will materially in- I reached between that nation and the crease this amount. I United States. It has been made plain Tillamook county today is occupying I to the Madrid government, the Berlin the limelight at headquarters following I dispatches received here today say. that a visit from Frank A. Rowe of Wheel- I If the trade agreement Is enforced rs.r er, county chairman. Wheeler, Mr. I man submarines will Inaugurate a ftW Rowe's latest report shows, has a 1000 I eral campaign of sinking' -iu. -.'-- per cent total to Its credit. On a I ish ships bringing supplies from this quota of $9000 Wheeler has raised, country. As a result, a serious situa latest word says. $90,000. Of that the lumbering town of Brighton, with 500 people, contributed $52,000. Tillamook county's quota of $105,000 has been oversubscribed heavily and the tion has developed, which may have far reaching consequences to this govern ment. -Great quantities of supplies that are badly needed by General Pershing's Men iTJnf it for Army To Be Reconstructed Camp Lewis. Wash.. April 8. (I. X. 8. Men who are physically unfit to meet the requirements exacted of an Infantryman or artilleryman here, will will be transferred to training units which will shortly be organized and the training: 1 of which will be along lines of physical building up rather than mili tary efficiency. The. information was contained in a communication received from the war department last week, but details of the organizing of the new units and the course to be pursued have not yet , arrived. FIVE CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATURE FILE THEIR DECLARATIONS Elbert Bede, With His Spirit Changed, Is One Who Has Has Lightning Rod Out. --- , - ,,, .v.- iioriin fnr ' ii,iruu. nuamooK county nas omj that every cent of private expenditure craft has been known as the Berlin ior J 'bankln towns, those whose achieve n .. k..uh rA ,-,.. .hon xi vonra and under the cir- iour DanKing to ns, tnose w nose acnieve clency involves a diminution of the goods cumstances nothing could be done, and services available for winning the George Warren, one of the officials war. ! of the company, admits that the Joke is The problem for those who are fight- on him. Ing the battle for freedom and self-gov- The Berlin will sail for Alaska m a ernment and the upholding of public few days with a cargo of supplies ana total brought to Portland by Mr. Rowe I men are still held in Spain. Should the today credits his county with $245,000. opanisn government nnauy aectoe tney Cloverdale one of the first cannot live up to tne trade agreement. towns in the state to attain! the lack of these supplies may prove Its complete quota of $5250, today serious. reported $23,800. Bay City, on a quota Delay la Forwarding Supplies of $5750. has raised $19,750 without That these goods have not gone for- solicitation. Tillamook city has gone ward is declared to be due to the Amerl- over Its quota of $85,000 nearly double, can war trade board. It has failed to and today is reported to have raised take advantage of the agreement and $118,000. Tillamook county has only 8en(j. forward the suDDlies that were Dromlsod to Soaln In return for the re- ments are reported by Mr. Rowe. lease of the Pershing goods. It is un- Sandy Claims First Honor derstood that this delay has been due Sandy, Clackamas county, disputes to the necessity of completing certain with Mosier the honor of first place on investigations; but. nevertheless, the Oregon's honor roll. Sandy's quota was reports received here from Madrid indt- $7200 and before 9 o clock Saturday Cate that the Spanish government is in - '- . -JUS ! TZrTLrS SM-vL "SrSL. -J- set iree ana use mem io win me war. one cow, seveiai -; " . ! vtoia. Mmmlt roWro r.hH 7 7 . " . These resources can not be increased -na. The Burgess, sister ship to tne;""""'"- ": rr'Vw""e "I"1!-" M""T expianation is ionncoming by any Juggling with f nance. It does Berlin, is also preparing to depart for not matter to the gunner whether the the north. shell which he is firing cost half ai much or twice as much as it would GENERAL CARGO WAS CARRIED nave cost in laio. v iuti nuuera is juiat bvhbbBsbbbbsbbbsbbbbbbbb f&ARTEttf S y niTTLE a similar report to the federal reserve through diniomnti i.r-.. ban San Fra"?,8C? . , ' While Spain has given more or less The Estacada d strict of Clackamas to Germany and - that country is f?,U!& oversubscribed its quota of a veritable nest of German spies operat- fJwhit JL..-. in alnst the ntent- officials had LlYft Lfrr?,, nf.nftv 7 built relt hoP on the new trade pass Its maximum quota today. arr.n t X7. A telegram received at noon from I --i- ! Governor James K. Lynch of the Twelfth I Germaay Asked Speedy Reply The Madrid government Is understood For Constipation Carter' Little LiverPills will set you right " oyer night - Purely Vegetable SenaH ML Small Dm, Small Prk Carter's Iron Pills ' Will raetor color to tb faces of tkoM who lack Iroo in th bloo4, M moat pj-facd pecpl do. . . a w- e?AA n f?A ITlnaiswl' How to Provide Material , Admiral nans ouu . The onlv wav- to increase the number! Dumaoe to Vessel Was Small. of men iand Kuns and shells and sun- 1 San Vranelsco. April 8. Bringing federal reserve district of San Fran- plies- available at the front to win the io,300 tons of general cargo to the order cisco, states that the enormous number I to have frankly promised that it would war Is to reduce the competition of prl- f Smith & Hoy t. the freighter Royal cf subscriptions for third Liberty loan enforce the strictest neutrality and vate individuals for the goods and serv- Arrow arrived Sunday morning irom a bonds has exhausted the supply of but- would stamp out the U-boat bases that ices the: government requires for war trans-Pacific port, 28 days out. Captain t tons to De worn by bond purchasers. A are known to be along the Spanish needs. This can only be done by in- Richmond reported fair weather during ( shipment of 20,000 more buttons Is now coast. Now if German Influence again creasing, production of the things which the trip. ton the way trom Washington, D. C, s to become uppermost In Madrid are necessary and reducing the consump- News was received here Sunday from 8ayg the telegram.. these bases will continue and must of tion of everything else. Captain K. L. Noble, superintendent of j "Every purchaser of a Liberty loan necessity plan increasingly formidable I have had the privilege of being the Pacific Steamship company of he- j bond be preSented with a third Lib- menace to this country as its millions closely associated with the war savings attle, that the steamer Admiral Evans, erty loan button," Bald Blaine Hallock. 0f mer, are sent overseas. It Is under- mu.ciuwi """"" , wnicn cui - ; . y, ri : ramiug mo inro.mf,c. " i stooa here that Germany intends to ccpiiuii. iiic .uujn. " ij ncai my weeKS Lgu, wuuiu yi wwo-w.j . . gnouia noia uacK. 1113 uuacriiiuu a Bin heart, and I believe It to be of excep- by May 1. The message said that the , ge hour. Every minute is precious. tlonal importance not only tor the win- salvage work is progressing niceiy. nlng of; the war but also for the wel- I Apart from a small hole in the bow, fare of the world after the war, when It the damage to the Admiral Evans is Salem, Or.. April-8. Five candidates for legislature, filed their declarations today with Secretary of State Olcott. Elbert Bede of Cottage Grove filed as candidate for Republican nomination for state senator from Lane county. At last session he was principal lobbyist against bill to substitute giving notice of delinquent taxes by mail for present costly method of publishing in new papers delinquent tax list. Now that Bede is candidate. It may be he sees things In different light, as he says in his platform: "I will endeav or to relieve .the delinquent taxpayer from some of the present unreasonable expenses. As a publisher I think I am qualified to act In this matter. Following success of newspaper lob byists at last session, law which Bede now says imposes "unreasonable ex pense," on delinquent taxpayer was pro claimed as great piece or scientific leg islatton. "I believe in saying what I think and doing what I say," Is Bede's slogan P. J. Gallagher of Ontario filed for Republican nomination for siaie repre sentative from Malheur and Harney counties. His slogan is "Our first and most important business is to win this war." C. J. Edwards of Tillamook filed for representative from. Tillamook and Yam hill counties. A. K. Peck of Marshfleld filed for representative from Coos county. His slogan Is: "Will work to whip the Hun. America first; then Coos county." W. W. Banks of Portland filed for state senator trom Clackamas. Columbia and Multnomah counties. His slogan la: "Win the war. More payrolls; re duced taxation." HUNS' MOVE SOUTH OF 01SE PENSIVE flindenburg's Army Now Faces Same Peril British Did When Drive Began. MABRIAGK X.ICEXSCA 4 Albert Tounequnt. S4. 1801 Bib a . .. 11 - ttia.-Vtaafc., and Eunice C Jim. 3. tapcrial imn. Wedding Announcements V ,!. Smith A IV, tit Mftrna bile l4tk atCiiM lor rat, aU Mine I, set Btark at. IiKATHM A Nil riTKFRALrt t NEKTON Is thb eilr. at 144ft EaattOltaaa atrwt. April . 11. Jotan T. Krt. al BS ymra 4 month 8 daya. balond hmbaad ( 1 Hi. boaa Wintwr, lira. CaMta IKrM, lU of ' California ; iln. Ilaa Jicora. Mra. Iiarrwrt uni, Mra. U Btraetor, aU of fortlaail: He htnoa oi Vaneoer. Waih.; Mrs. Mart Bl oi HUI PlaM. Wutu; Uanry Martoa jof ur cbartk, Wash. Ibm body ramalna at tba n raMenUal (an rat rlon of rr. 11. Hamilton. Eat BTity-Blirth and GUaaa. funcrkl pro- will th raaxWnaa. 144ft Kaat By J. W. T. Miioi ' Vw Vnrk. Anrll flT P Tlnrl cwaioa ' . . . . lUllsan. tomorrow (Tndatl. AprU . atilS m Foch is threatening to develop a coun- (or oftharda. W Lh hU, V, UIc iAii b ter stroke airalnst Von Hlndenbura's 1r,d ,b Maihodut Kuropal churca at 1 p. imrrinrnt rourut I'larn cwitorr - at tha famllr reUdartea. newly extended German front Joins the '04tt Ui third annua. Joha CuUiaa. acd southern flank in the area where the 1 ciLU.ss April i southwestern corner of the old Hlnden burg line. This is the reason why the Germans have begun their sudden activity along the Olse. There Is no certainty for Von Hlndenburg that General Foch will start a major attack In that region, but the threat has unquestionably been made, probably by a new concentration of. a considerable force of allied troops. Von Hlndenburg's present moves in the Oise district are in reality defensive measures to secure local positions of tactical value and to feel out General Foch's strength. Owa Scheme Threatens Meat The situ: tion facing Von Hlndenburg ftarah Collins and father of U 8. CuUina. tha Iallea. Or.: K. K. Culliaa. Irtiand. and L. K. Collins, la franca; Mra. Uarr L TjrW. -Mr, (Iraca FWc iti-ui and Uua Mauda C'11in oi I'ortland. Mr. Cullina vaa a nrmbar of;iordoa Gran4r post. ft. A. K.. who wui tiara art la to arrncea. which will ba bald la tna abora rcaMlanca TuaMlajr, April . 11 : i, n. 'rnertda lnrtted to attend. Interment at ixminttJia c Birtery. Kuneral arrancrueou la charge of H. ;. Bjrrnea. LAKKINU April C. at tha roudenea s) Ninth rtreet north. Kuae nrieTa Lrkina. aard 2 Joan, beloved daushter ( Mr. and Mra. Jlrnn C. lrkna. taneral aeineea wiU be held at tbe residence tontorrow (TwMlarl. April !. it 1 p. a r'liend inrited. Inlermeat Moant Calvanr cemetery, lmnnine A Mcfcntee. funeral director. i TKKHV In Urn city, at the family rwidenre. tlO'.' Kat Sixtieth atreet oofih. AlrU 7, Robert Terry, aged 1 yrara. aon of Jir. and Mr. Jnlin 1 Trrf TK f nnr. 1 .ii .11 In this area contains the threat to his i be held Tueadaj. April t. at 12.80 tia.. at own armies that he Imposed upon the the residence eatabluhmeut ot J. f. rintey u allies during hU advance through Picar- " ful- Z? "- dy. The main strategic purpose of thj "l lt" K '-nr. German anve was to separate uie Orn ish and French armies at their point of contact and to roll up the British right wing, throwing the whole British line Into a disorganized mass. This plan failed. But in attempting Von Hlnden burg moved his southern flank so far to the west that it has become what for tactical purposes is a unit by Itself. Just as the French and British forces were distinct units during the battle of Plcardy. so now the new southern front of the Germans Is distinct from the old southern front which It joins near the Oise. New supply routes undoubtedly have been organized and the lines of com munication cannot be the name. If, therefore. General Foch can cut the Ger man southern flank, where the old and the new lines unite, he will have sev ered Von Hlndenburg's armies, exactly as Von Hlndenburg hoped to Isolate the British from the French. Hlndeibarg't Line la Peril The newly won German front would thereupon be In the' same peril of an nihilation that Von Hlndenburg hoped to Impose upon Field Marshal Haig's line. This Is the chief danger now threaten ing the Germans. The mere possibility of such a catastrophe is sufficient to exert a profound Influence upon cn' Hlndenburg's plans. He cannot con tinue to slaughter his manpower much longer for offensive objectives. Any weakening of the German Oise line for adventures farther west may give Gen eral Foch an opportunity to overwhelm Von Hlndenburg by a stroke of genius. Is the comfort and hope of mankind trifling. Most of the damage done to the that a new and better world can be built cargo was- caused by a leak In one of up, hallowed by 'the sacrifice of life : the oil tanks. and well being which the war has i brought upon us. Such a reconstruction ' trITKERS VOTE TO GO OX STRIKE Will Involve a plentiful supply of cap!-1 "Li'K tal, and there Is no way in which capl- 1 ..... . r- tat can be made available except throngh Seattle W arehousemen s Local to Oo saving. Out Unless Wages Increased. The national war savings committee Seattle April 8. (U. P.) Failing to m their organization have refused to re- reejVe response to a circular letter sent gard themselves as being wholly, or veo March 9 to waterfront employers, asking mainly, a bond selling institution. They R TO increase, the dock truckers and have regarded as their first function the . warehousemen's local voted Sunnday to task of encouraging people to lend their 'trlke Thursday, unless their demands savings to the- nation, but provided the j a granted savings are effected they do not much j The meeting was attended by about " , v aro Ktie ; 1300 of the 1500 members, and all votea force an immediate decision from Spain on its orotesit amlrmt th trarln aerw. If we are to win the distinction of being tti mrt. rAhin h. t..ii. he first state in the Union to subscribe cated that a very 8peedy reply was its quota Buttons wiU be given to a8ked for in communication sent every purchaser, it ine present uPP'y from Berlin, and which now Is in the in Portland runs short, they will be dis- of the Sr,anl8h government. ' tributed later, and every person having Wpionimuc officials explained today a receipt for a payment on a bond will that the Bituation pre8.nt8 Kvera) mot long as they are not hoarded. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel oung to do this you must watch your liver arid howels there'snoneedof hav ing a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no cparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety percent of all sickness comes from in- . active bowels and liver. i Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to tiis patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their actidn yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be en Joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. (a4t.j i to stf Ike. They demand that all men be DAILY RIVER READINGS 8 a. m.. 120th' Meridian Time. The basis of the economic gospel of .v-J v, koii of th uninn and JY1" ,Savin? movement is as old as ! tnat new be flxed at 65 cents Christianity happiness is r e a c h e d , an nour stralght time and 1 per hour through forgetfulness of self. Ten mil- . "-r,Vme Hon people or more In the country for j ' - mo ii iiino in ineir lives nave money saved and invested against future emer gencies. For the stateas a whole it is of flrstrate significance that at least one quarter of the whole Of the citizens of the United Kingdom and probably one third of the citizens of Great Britain, Including men, women and children are direct holders of government securities. Prefers America to Family in the Austrian army, but on applying for naturalization papers here he de-1 clared that the right of American citi- ! zenship. meant more to him than the ' love rar nis brothers. STATIONS , a is r P m eg as 6ai Ssi Iewiston 22 I I matilla . ; 25 6.3 -0.8 0.00 Kngene 10 4.0 0 0.00 Albany 20 4.1 -0.2 0.00 Salem 20 3.3 -0.2 0.00 Oregon. City 12 , 4.0 0.1 0.00 Portland 15 6.8 0 0.00 receive one. Telegrams from all over the state poured Into the office of state Liberty serious consequences, affecting the United States, and the allies. Because of this the state department is under- I, - . - . . I a in o iwv a? v.aa uvltb. """"r " stood to have taken up with the trade large oversubscriptions and saying the I .0 ,,. ,v,..v, , ,,..., counties were stUl going. Many towns nf at " f Ih .7rtJv to Spatn. so that the agree- Tr . " V. i. . L . ment can be made effective before send in the results of the first, day of Taring i. mrii.n t ...n their campaign, and when they saw I rn nriin reports from other towns In the Sun day newspapers, they at once awakened to the gravity of the omission and has tened to telegraph offices to get their community represented In the Monday reports. Two Towns Claim Bine Star Mosier sent word that late Saturday night her quota was 120 per cent over subscribed and still going. Mosier also Army Nurse Jumps In and Saves Men London. April 8. Driver H. Bevan. one of the survivors of the transport claims to be the first town to win a blue 1 jrraon' whIch wa" torpedoed in the 1 MiulUAHitA An h vara. f ulaila.u a. AMERICA'S ANSWER IN TERMS OF CASH Subscriptions Reported to Wash ington More Than $250, 000,000 This Morning. star, which honor is also tlaimed by Mediterranean, writing to relatives at Mwers, in Coos county, which has now i VI . earned Its second star. We ought to be proud of our women. -Falling. ' Rising. RIVER FORECAST The Willamette river at Portland will remain nearly stationary during tbe next two or three day. How Fat Actress Was Made Slim AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Th time In no plo hMvun th ancy seeing a nurse jump overooara. towis. that it will be impossible to de- .ayinR. 1 """t "ave the Tommies.' She termlne definitely, according to Robert av a dozen by swimming out to E. Smith, state manager. Just which them- 1 d,d not. one irl tfve way. one should be credited with the honor. "There Is only one country in the until word is received from San Fran- world which can breed such women. Cisco, regarding the decision in such cases. Get Commissions in Navy "Both towns are to be highly com- Alameda, Cal.. AprU 8. (U. P.) Cap mended, however," said Mr. Smith, "for tain N. C. Frey. for 12 years master of the splendid work they are doing, as vessels In the Alaska packers' fleet, and well as other towns in the state, which, Henry Hobson. his son-in-law. left to although not the first to win honor stars. day for tne Atlantic Coast to Join the - i navy. ! rey win De commissioned a wiii- Powers, In Coos county, has won its second honor star by raising (46.150 over a quota of (22,000. Bay City, In Tillamook county, is the captain and Hobson an ensign. 8an Francisco, AprU 8. (I. N. 8.) Arrived yesterday Sea Foam, Mendocino. 5:43 a. m. ; City of Topeka. Lo. Angele. 4:80 a. m. : Ad- l miral Wainwriffht. Milo. K:45 a. m : Vaneltard. Ancele. 5:33 n. m. : Daiay Gadaby. Loa ! and the third town to era over 90fl wr Many stage people now depend en- Aneeies. 7:25 ": Royal , Arrow, Cebn. 7:45 cent having raised $17,800. when its tlrely upon Marmola Prescription Tab- J-, A1f"ff"i't- Po"e" R,Ter- 8v20 m : quota was $5750. lets for raduoina- anl fnntrnlllnj ear 1 Multnomah, Belhngham. 8 :55 a. m. : Necanicum, u . , One cle? actress tells tw Ihe ridnoe 1 B 40 m- l'n Stewart. Seattle, lo os a. These blue stars are won by over two ?Tfor S, t .il1 hftw. m: KorMl Mro- Transpacific. 10:05 a. m. : I subscriptions, one star to be placed In n.w tomoW 5?J!m;;.E'.'ithe white field of the honor flag, for scrlptlon and now. by taking Marmola. m. . ff " iS-rlrtTAH yf ifT8 . 8iled y-trday: Westport; . Crescent City. M.lJjifUiv.8 81 13 m : Nome City. Seattle. 3:85 a. m ; .Marmola Prescription Tablets at 75 cents Olenm. PortUnd. 5:15 a. m.; Mandasan Maru for a large case. Or you can get them by ltiget Sound. 8:50 a. m.; , ltaisy. Columbia river, sending price direct to the Marmola Co., '8:40 a. m. ; Handon. Kandon, 8:50 a. m. ; Mnlt 864 Woodward ave.. Detroit, Mich. If'nomah. Vo Angeles, 11:45 a. m. : Sea King. you nave noi xriea tnem. do so. They on sn . wiui t. jj. i-neipx. 2:15 p. m l 1 mm . . . IT TM a 1 a : a . n ... . Italian scientists have compiled sta tistics that corroborate a theory that second town entitled to two blue stars J ,e arq"ake 8!fc!?8 occur at nlght than In the daylight' hours. every 100 per cent the town raises above its assigned quota. Everywhere Quota Exeeded Harrisburg reported having raised 841.000 on the first day of the drive. From Gaston comes word that subscrip tions total (10,500, (500 more than the BOY BRINGS DOWN TWO HUN AIRSHIPS are harmless and effective. (Adv ) I- Primera. Central America, 4:10 p. m. ; City ' quota. Bend, with a quota of (91,000, ' " ' 1 . -, .uu .jiii ADKC1C3, O.UU (1 I11U1 LliO.Il iDg,UUU III IV iiuurs, p. m.; Vanguard. Eureka, 8:15 p. m. anrfexnects to complete its ouota Mon day. All the sections of Deschutes I Ban rrancuco. Artl 8. (I. X. S.)- Ar 1 rived: Brunswick, Fort Bragg. 7 a. m. : Mexi. I ftt IIh B H n Lai r 'ran .n.r Krra.n rn iU fi.'i.i'' ' cnuntv are exceedine their auota. llJew Baa B ii i MFm. XI a. mi a. ra. : tug Feaelea. (with Fnllerton in ti 1 Wallowa is "over the too" and still f a a , - 1 . , ' " ; ' . : VU1I1111K. ijcoaiuc lias ouunvi iwcvj f .i,vuu, Absolutely Removes -snr "8 WM onhly y j. . . J vwiixw v (w?.h Cel.c ilonreh j, Trana- ! Milwaukle 69 persons subscribed (17.300. jinuigesuon. Druggists SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS - For- centuries GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil haa been a standard household remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and stomach trouble, and all diseases con nected' with the urinary organs. The kidneys and bladder are the most im portant organs of the body. - They are tb filters, the purifiers of your blood. If the poisons which enter your sys tem through the blood and stomach re not entirely thrown out by the kidneys and bladder, you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness. despondency, backache, stomach trou ble, headache pain In loins and lower abdomen, gall-stones, rravel. difficul ty when urinating, cloudv and bloody urine, rheumatism, sciatica and .lum bago, all warn you to look after your kidneys and bladder. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are what you need. . v .... ' They- are "not a "patent medicine." nor a "new discovery. For 100 years cific, 11:30 a. m. (1000 above its quota. The Halfway s.ti- t o . t . n. .... . ! rltafrW nf Raker countv renorta luh. - i T " ' inn oan ajuim, 1 a. ' - ' 'fillind mntlPV IT if fnila OKn tm-; 1Miy freeman, Uray'a Harbor, 2:2U a. m. ; , ecrlptiona of (22.000, exceeding JtS quota. .ClUUU lliuucy U 11 lailb. iC- Hardy, Marshfield, 0:20 a. m.; Santa AlicU ! Klamath county subscriptions total L. 1 .f1", ln toW)-. Y1"1 (184.150 with no report from 15 pre- 'T f : "Kumora cwiiu oarge . pv. holrman uv. he I i in iowj , oeanie, iv:av a. m. x , - ... - Know s me county is over m iup now. but because of lack of means to com-1 raunicate with outside precincts, he can not get the figure. '. . Jefferson county has raised approxi mately two thirds of its quota. W. A. Williams of Portland and Ser- geant Len Crist spoke to a large and en- j STATE HAS SUBSCRIBED 1 NEARLY HALF ITS QUOTA they have been a atanriaerf hn,...v.u S&LV TJ???-a- th.-pu,inal kv nuiicni uii vour radIm..the.ueiS fPd are PerfecUy (Continued from Page One) and total subscriptions taken In Satur- ! thuslastic . udience at . Estacada on the hannlessr-The healing. soWhTngColl day amtd to (237.500. The county , ZV7nK kffiv.nt.nt'.tt ?"" . and ILII the I"?" raitte?."!.V lh I Dr. E. iJpence wUl speak at Llnnton life fresh It,rentS0n Vri?Z New i the purpose of the committee to make com", as yo5t"onVinueldh.biiw1i1 La unty 100 per cent perfect In When completely restored to v.ir i Liberty roan bond subscriptions. usual Vigor, continue taking a capsule I ?' iW,.tacK daJ; they wi" keep you, in copdiUon and prevent a return of the disease. .,l?,t de,,ay minute. Delays are t8p?SlaUy. dan?erous ln kidne ai.3 bladder trouble. All druggists sell GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OircVpsull" They will refund the money If not as represented. In three siies. sealed packages. Ask for the original im ported GOLD MEDAL. Accept no subl stltutest For sale and guaranteed by The ChafyDruar Co. Ad" ' been accounted a pro-German settle- oi, ment and resents the imputation. Sat urday's Liberty loan returns from Cor nelius speak loyalty. The ratings was originally based on a quota of (30,000. and afterward reduced to (12,600. But the Cornelius citizens had made arrange ments to over subscribe - the - original quota and their subscriptions tor Sat urday, as reported today by the Wash- ington county chairman, were (38,000. Tuesday, at Columbia Engineering com pany at 12:15 p. m.. and at the Oregon Ship Timber mills at 12 :45 p. m. Music will be furnished by. the Grant Smith Porter Ship band. Employes of the Gront Smith-Porter Ship company have already subscribed for (301.000 of Liberty loan bonds and have raised their quota to (400,000. Day . Corporal Thomas Hitchcock Jr, the Washington. April 8. (U. P.) Amer ica has already responded with more than (250.000,000 to the government's ap peal for Liberty dollars. These figures, although not fully cred ited by treasury officials, give Indica tion that every part of the- nation will hurl defiance at Germany with money a third time. Reports continue to pour into Liberty loan headquarters, telling of over-sub scription of quotas. Small towns and rural districts not usually well organ lzed, have outdone large cities which have kept their committees Intact from the second campaign. These districts in most cases have over-subscribed their portions about 50 per cent. May Be Denied Bally Data It has not been expected that sub' scriptions on the first day would lndl cate either a success or lagging of the new loan. Last week's preparatory work has put the nation In trim a a, the first day's subscription of about 10 per cent of the loan indicated. The public may be denied daily in formation of the progress of the loan, it was evident at the treasury. Treasury officials have a plan where by only weekly reports of the progress of the; loan will be made public. Thin would mean that the nation would not know what any state or district has subscribed until five days after the end of each week. Keen Rivalry for Honor Flags Officials who oppose the plan de clared this would end the spirit of rivalry between cities and states. A plan is being considered also which would result In the public not obtain ing lnforr-ation until the federal re serve banks report officially. Frank R. Wilson. Liberty loan pub licity director, today telegraphed each federal reserve board to obtain affida vits from local officials, telegraph com panies, etc., as to the time quotas were subscribed. He said competition for the honor flags has become bo keen that often a few minutes will decide to whom the flag Is awarded.' The affidavits will eliminate' Injustice in awarding the em blem of honor to the victors. WHILE WATCHERS ARE SLEEPING, CONVICT MAKES HIS ESCAPE Prisoner Being Returned to Pen- itentiary Believed to Have Left Train at Junction. AMKHHON In tin cttj. Ajril S. Cbarlea Frederirk Anderwo. aced S4 year, t at bis late residence, 40)1 Uarcuente ave., jbeloved husband of ilrv I'hrteUu Anderson. ! Father of Mr. Beaale Cole of Albany. Or. ; lira Maude Hanna and Mr. Cadnc Anderson of Pert la ad. Or. ; also one sister. Mr. Clara Olaon ef Kansas I'lty. Missouri Announcement of funeral later by JtheEricon t ndrrtakini company. J O.N E8 AprU 7 , at the f a nt UynrWienaaT 8 Colonial avenue. iJavkl Wesley JoM, aaed SO )ears. beloved son of Jobn A. and: Jennie Jones, brother of Edith and Mabel Jims. Fu neral aervtnea will be conducted Woanwdar. April lo. at 2 p. m . from I'earson tadertak in parlors, Rossell at. at I'nina ave. .Fnenda invited. Interment Rose Cily park cemetery. BUUXiKTT In this city. April 8. Gaorie J. Biodcett. ated 70 year, late of 411 4 Lar- rabee street, husband of Mr. Nellie 8. Biodfett and father of K. K. Biodfett of this city. Tba remains are at the residence establish aenl f J. 1. Finley A Son. Montaomery at Fifth treat. Notice of funeral hereafter. WHITTLK in tills rrty. AprU 8. at her resi dence. 1140 F- llth at.. Alio . Vblnl. aged year 10 month 4 day ismeased survived by her husband, E. A. Whittle Re mains are at tha parlor of the Skeweai I'nder takinc Co.. corner Id and Clay. Fsneral ne tlce UUr j WALLINti At his reaidenoe, 627 East lloyt sc. April 6. Charles Priey WatUos. ased 3rl year day; son of Mr. and Mrs. A. tl. Walline. Funeral serv ire will be held Tues day. April 0. at SO p. ra . at the new chapel of Breeze A Bnonk. Belmont at 1 5th. Interment Knee tlty cemetery j MELriO.N In thto cltyTApril 6. Nelai Andrew Ntelson. aced - years, husband ff Mr. Amelia .Ntelson of 4S1 Jeup street. The rvmam are at tha residence establish meat of J. V. Fin ley A Son. U an t ornery at Fifth street. Notice of funeral hereafter. . j oHli; A KT Tlie funrsPir7iVsa of ;thUi William . Bhuaart will be held $Taeady. April W. at 2 p. m.. at tbe raaklenca establuh ment of J. P. Finley ft Hon. Mnntsisnery at Fifth. Friend Invited. Interment at Mount Bom far cemetery. M I iXER liTl hi city, at her late tUidence. S31 Hhaver street. Ajnl S. Jessie 1 France Miller, aged 25 years. The remains ark at tha reside lire establishment of J. 1. Finley? A Hon. Montaomery at Fifth. Notice of fuaeeU here after. j STKOtf At the faauily residence. 174 "" Vic toria street. April n. Oeorae li. Strilut. aaed 75 years 4 montha 21 day. .Remain ar at liolmau' funeral parlora. AnnuuDcement of funeral later. ; Salem. Or.. April 8. While Warden Murnhy and James Waldon convict. were asleep. Charles Howard, another convict who was being taken to the pen itentiary by the warden, made his es cape from the passenger train. It is thought h left the train at Junction City about 3 o'clock thin morning. He has a wife at Eugene, and was commit ted to the penitentiary from Lane county for forgery. Howard and Waldon were members of the honor gang which have been em ployed on the state lime plant near Gold HUI. Report was made to the warden that these two were remonstrating against rules promulgated for conduct of convicts. They particularly objected to the rule which prohibited them from going to town at night. Warden Murphy went after the men to return them to prison, and because they had been tru ties he did not take usual precaution to guard them. Old Resident Passes Salem, Or., April 8. R. H. Westacott, 60 rears old and for many years a rest ,' lent of Salem, died today at the local i hospital from cancer of the stomach He leaves a brother, L. A. Westacott, of , Astoria, and a sister. Mrs. Ada Strong i of Salem. FLOBISTS ! MARTIN A FURBEM CO.. Florists, aS Wash. slain .'eu. a-12. riower lor ail occa sions artistically arranged. CLARK BROS., Florist. 2S7 MorTlson at. Main or A-lMOft. Flo flower and floral Oceifna. No branch stores. j M RI.1NEH. PortUnd Hotel, lift MerrUoo. MAX M. SMI Til. Florist. 141 H 6 th St. MTEKAL PIKECTORH! J Holman Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors! Established H7T. Third anj Bahama Streets, j Mala SOT. A-lilU Lady Asafctsat, J. P. FINLEY & SON Procreaal Funeral Direct, ) r HIT AT. DKIVK Waaawa Auaasaesa. Moataowsvy a4 Jfifta. Ma ja-1l. WILSON & ROSSI Haa. . Lady Aasiataat. O-llta. Martwoaaab at Seeawrb I Dunning & Mctntee l'e4ruaaB every detail. Broadway Broadway 410. A-45ft. ad Ptaa eta i Imdr suteat. F. S. Dunning, Inc.! Tbe Ooldea Bala CatnuMm 414 K. Aider at. Psoas fcaet aj.'ft Ml A. D. Kenworthy Cd. . Tabor aT. Oi d ac. Leata Tabor . th at. and Fwatee taad. aWv Jai B-ltta. rneVrtakers, LERCH B. Htw aM Rawtbaewa. subscriptions - averaging 8228 per man. - .B..Ba(IHsS(Bss(aW Either one separately or both of two filaments in a new incandescent lamp can be switched into circuit to regulate the- amount of liht. youngest aviator in the service of tbe allies, brought down two Ger man airplanes fa one day,' accord ing to information , received by bis father at Westbury, L. L ' People .Not Waiting for Banks Washington. April 8. (I. N. 8.) "The American people are awake. They are taking the bonds of the third Liberty loan and are not waiting for the banks to bear the burden. The loan will be far oversubscribed." This was how a treasury official summed up the Liberty loan situation today as the campaign entered its sec ond working day. Reports from all parts ber of Individual buyers might aggregate almost the total of those of the first two of the country indicated that the num loans. Railroad Conductors Accused Denver, Col April 8. Forty-eight passenger conductors employed by the Union Pacific railroad on the run be tween Omaha, Nebraska, and Ogden, Utah, have . been dismissed after an investigation of thefts of railroad fares. ATJCTIO HALF" TOMORROW THE BAKER A LOT lo.N HOLSK. Maaoaia Tem ple bus., aambiu ana w i-ars eta, at in a m MEKTISU NOTICE H Mason. ' 41 MT. HOOIi LOlMiE No. 157. A- F. A A. M. Stated communi cation tomorrow t Tuesday) even ins, at M A let-tare will be aivea by Rro. Robert C. "Wria-ht, P. M. oa "Tba Real Master Visitor welcome. , Order W. M. M. J. i wecretary CHRISTIAN CHI RtH Monlavilla Chrii tian church. East 78 and Hnyt afreets. J. W. Jenkins, pastor. Bible school at 9:4 5 a. m. Preecfains at 11 a. a ; imb)ect, "(iood Soldier of Jesara Christ.'' Chiistssn Endeavor martin at 7 :00 p. m. Preaehins at K p. an. Prayer meetins oa Wednesrtsy eveninf. . . PIX'IAL meetins this I Monday) evening at H p. m , 4 th floor of Masonic Temple, to meet I. rand Monarch Edwin L 8nhmidt. who is lin the city. It fa desired to have aa many a possible attend. By or der of the monarch. H. E. FI'f.TON. Sec y. a?TV COI HT Mt Hood No. 1. rorester of Aaterira, 129 H 4tb C. wiU bare cla tarUattoa to morrow (Tuesday) eeeninc April 9. AO mem bera invited. J. T. Snyder, Rec.-Secy. ' EMBLEM Jewelry a apeetaHy. buitoa. piass, charm. Jaecer Brae.. 111-1 1 tb at. UitaJ statistics matrbgts.Btrtts. Dtalhs. MARK1AOF. I. II KMttS . Anton Slaasar. 22. 3 N. 16 Lb at., aad Katie Bacly. 1. 2S Howiboldt M (ieors G. Warren, eal, S84 E. Uth st. and Frances E. Jonas. Paal. 2d am) Hawthoraa. Albert' Frederick l"alsblod. 22. .rwhaa. Or., aad Htlssa V. Stofanaon. 21. t.risks. Or. I'Vm Untt 9a Xmmmmm l.irnl A A These thefts are reported to have been, sow- aad Helen K. Andre, l. 1440 vruuaass ave going on for years. It is estimated that some of the conductors have "knocked down", as high as 810.000. klUiJl TRACK l. lflsi.seat sawrat tV rector. Prieea a low as (U, M0, 8tt. Waahinetoa at Ella. Mara A-7t U A kali Ti M 1 nniVlllIUI1 serai aaretoaa. Itta 441. Ereeze & Snook a ia B-aa, Taeor IZ4S. CHAMBk.Mvvk.N wukfUI OU. 1111 Kerby st Wood lawn 4wl. IV1IH 1L T. b T K-N ss. aa rsnrlsoee aatahisames, 1 WHIiassa aee. Weodlsea JJWJ f-4. Skewes Leorrtaaa be. Mesa a tea. A-241. Coraar d sd Clay. A. R. Zeller Co. Wilson & Wilson viiiV &XcTi MOSnMESTH BE 7-3RD ST. AT MADISON t-UMtkAAU iUllUS iui 4U St.. opoosrte city hall Mass ei- VhMm New tm ' mewsortai. ' LOST A!tl VOVXD 11 TliE foliowinc articlaa have beea foand ow ear of the Fortiand Railway. Llfhl A Fewer com pany : April Itl n 1 aute part. 8 iparaaa. 9 paraacea. 1 suit bos and dree. 1 pair alwve. 1 Crve, 1 can milk. 1 iin, 2 tneraaoa bottlaa, 2 mbraliaa, -1 2 lunch bosea. 1 nns. I; ehoppiris bac. 1 hand aril. 9 suit caa. - j April T. 191 t pear floes, lwnteh. 3 tlovea, 1 (. 1 bench key. 1 pura. S pakaaee, 1 r' rubhef. 1 luocb bos. 1 aalt case, 1 m brelia. 1 avamatt. ' . Owner may . ebtaia oroperty at ' FUat sad Alder atreeta atattoa. FOLNl n Atnl 4. some sooner na a saore oa Morrison a, : owner can have amt by paytne for ade J-464. Joomal. I LOST April 1. 2V W An-w-o camera, at Uitndrono or Pantaews theatre;' liberal re ward WevBefc. lUbWjV.ash. - LOST Eaatsr'Sainday. Paany pm, diamond ia Herein t elk a. a tub jtorta. kta- 1 Explosion Kills Two Fanners Lexington. : Ky April 8 L K. S.) r.mm Masters and Cole NeaL farmers. wetVinstaaUy killed and six other ser- "ckIlltb Eng., end Heica a Weod. WaL iously injured today when a boiler in a j w. a Murbead. 24. 481 TUfamor at-.' and grurtmlU at Irvine, Ky, blew up. . . 1 Bonawy Handaraoa. 20. 1928 fcaJaie. C Joha William Lee a. 51. 994 Alberta at. and Pans E. Krsrfrt. 19. 814 Capitm et Joha Levi Irenaem. 24. a 1 4 Ban t aad Be-Me Lamiss Johnaon. 21. 914 Barr at. -Malrin E- Stonebrink. 21. 191 F 1,H M, and Uertroda IJeborah Jefferson, 19. Jut E. 19th C Alexander B RandaU. hwaL Tanenaver bar. - center. ward. Phone Tiber II 4 LOST rrmie Lsrwwuya Berter, wrate vma black ear and spot. Answer nT aaM PaarL Reward. Tabor 98S. g.4th ar, LAD? takine pnrsr Swaoa'a store. Saturday, haa been identified. . KeCSTB ta Jeomal office aad avoid trouble. ' F'ut NU-Black mare, at third bwwee fJom IH- LOST Pink and white CAMEO. Urwial HiV WARI 90 ilarel em. Tabor 4744s LOST, 12lh and-Kawthorne. Ua 0"av meamja mum. bewnea UII i. reward. 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