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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1918)
PATRIOTIC SUPPLEMENT PILOT ROCK RECORD MILTON EAGLE ECHO NEWS ATHENA PRESS HERML3TON HERALD STAN7IELD STANDARD FREEWATER TIMES WESTON LEADER HELIX ADVOCATE LOYALTY COMMITTEE TO BE FORMED HERE FOR LIBERTY DRIVE Work Will Id U Invent ignte Alt IcMirtit of J )!hIo altj on l'art uf K'riili'iitn. I'fuvuii'ii for the formation of .i ally committee, a a pari of the ma. chlnrry uf the fniAlllla War Irlf committee, Di maila at th mealing ul Ilia general commute Maturday a'lerno.in. wild Ilia adoption of the ra. port "f Ilia organisation committee. Th n.'w oomtnlttea will have aa Ita ork the Investigation of all report uf dlaloyal y which conic aa tha result of tha report of I ha varlou worker In .h drive. II aIll la their duty la mnk. a full InveailiatVon uf I ho allua tlmi thai tha proper action may b taken. Tha recommendollona of 'h cmml! tee which War adopted, follow! "Tha ihn'rmuR aliall appoint I loyally committee, ronalating of II member. In ba known aa tha raiilraj taivnl'y rommlttaa. 'Tha prealdaiit. wllh tho advlaa and aaalatant-a uf tha itlerlit chairman, ahnll appoint a rotnmltlre of tint laa lhan flva nor mora than vn loyal anil patriotic rltlsn In each district Men aim 1 1 ba known aa I ha itrl-t loyally committee Tha ilu la. of tha Central loyalty rommlttaa And all loyally committee hull ha to Invaatlinta, report on and olhrrwla deal with oil rne of die- loynl'y, unpatriotic, conduct, arditlou utiaranrae and all eea landing ! hinder lha acllvlllr f lha government, tha proamnion of tha war or afford al1 and comfort to tha rnntnlaa of lha government. "All member bU promptly report to hi dia'rlol committee or to tha central rommlttaa nny Information wh'rh may coma In him of any Hbynl a-la or a.1ltloua conduct or any re port landing to how thnt any pareoa la or It Inclined to flVfrnt "T hinder tha arMvltlaa of 'ha government of fall ing to d hla full duly." Nearly every patriotic chairman wa prrarnl til the meeting and mad r port on th work which h been v minillah1 In the eenau end racing of tha people within Ilia dlatrlrt. In many raaaa. lha reoorf nra alrertny In. In avery raaa they will ba Ttaa WK lha aecrelary by Wednaaday or sooner. I Ki ho In lha availing, Friday after. Iioi.ii win w .ani at HUnriald aim lid Ilia evening ! Ilernilaloii and mi Hal unlay, lha II h, aha will i'oiiiiala liar lour of tha rouitiy at 1'inatllla Mr. Kemp la wall known over I lull lula aa .rllon uf tha VV, T. I'. I'. nut laal full, whan lha government callad iimii har for war work, alia Kava un har arllva alora fur lha W ('. T, I'., iHirmg lha il l day aha lie han wllh lha food admliilatrulloii aha Ima baan In lha flald 17? daya. haa I Mad 1I roiiitnuiiltlaa In II rounllaa, haa apokan IT lliuaa In a lolul of I mora lhan 10 00 u people. Ilrr particular miIon la to If II thai a...ia what to aava and why, and aha a appealing not alona lu lha woman Nha haa a inaaaana for lha man aa wall ; 'lea eteeeef vi9 aa aa taa mtmt- aoaasor waaAaaaa a ai aaa J a M wa r. ka.M a a tmmttf V H HmU4 a u itH coryiiyiERCiAL ASSOCIATION PENDLETON OWtOON . r A l " -J M M HtMMtlwy. -W m MaXaa4 K'-Xaiaawa.! p f rtmn w Hur..N H -aaaaal J V TaMa M AblaaAl C U M ) " Ha. J M Ml. 4oMa AHaaa -U M COURSE IN ECONOMY OP POOD IS PLANNED Hi'lMirtnu'iit nt Univmuty of OriKiii Will I'ollow Sug K'Htiin of (JoviTiiiiivnt. r.i u.nK, ir., March 17. A one. hour rlrnmntary food aconumv rouraa. uulllnrd aid rauaaad by tha L'nllad Hlat.a food adinliilatrallon, will ba of fared by Ilia department of home aco n.mil.a al lha t'nlveraity of Oreon Haul tarm. lha family approved al lowing rrrdlta for lha rouraa. eeltlnc aaide for I hla raaa lha rule that credit! cannot be lvan fur one -hour eouraea undar lha prraont thraa-lann ayatam. Tha claaa I daalaned to banaflt evary woman In tha ui.lvaraily and haa t-aan arhadulad for J o'clock on Tuea- day, whan lha meo of lha unlverally era alteiidintl lecture by Colonel .eadar. Tha rouraa will ronalet of Ivcturaa with emna laboratory demon- tratlona, Tlw work and purpoaaa of tha f'ol ailmlnlatratlun and tha poaal- bllltlr of luhatltutlun will ! I'lalnrd, t'ppar-rlaa woman taklnal Ihla couraa, if (hay hava had Mi of lha more advamad laboratory work In I lha department, may be able to lac- ture Ihla aumniar for the food adroin-1 lalratlon. March 22, 1918. to, Um tdltors ani rutliohore of Umatlils County, Oregon, in convention 6Bombld, brewlth'r'ledg our ealvaa to eurrort In evory nnntr fosslble tho nork of th War Drlroo Council of said county In connection with tha Third liberty Loon or otwr pain one moTe- y cuntl enaorted by iald Council. XA'L envitllr pledga ourcalvee to publlab auch liota of eutocrlbere to the Third liberty Loan or other patriot lo cnfloaTore, and auch lieta cf tho "yellow cord aleokere," m may ta euthorlied and furnlhd,cy tho War Irivos Council. I, i r y Tha nroblam Incident to rating" rupla.i a Innia twrt of Iho time of Ue rommlllaa ttnd dltrl chairman held n rortfaranra wllh the rn'mbor of ha eenral ra'ln rommtttei to clear ,i aavcml problrma Th" riOnifa will ba md by lhi dlnlr'rl c-mmltlaaman hul will b ntad with the eacramry nnd wltl ba uMe,l I" by tha cmnty boof. Finloy Pictures To Be Shown Under Ansnlces Of Junior Red Cross u i.-li.lnv alnla MoloRlat. will probably ashlblt hi" five real of n tlon plcturra of wild life In fraon In I'endJnton n April i under the n 1.I..U. f lha Junior Mad "roea. lie hna elmitflcd hla wllllnanaiw In ehow hla nli-tiiraa hara wllhoiil coal on thai dhta and nrrnnitaiiicnt nra brlna made bv i ho nxactttlve roiiimlltaa of the Junior Had Troaa for Iho exhibition. At maalliia- of tho executive board Ktiturdny aflornnon, the application of a numbar of other achool fur eartb f (ration n auxlllnrla ware approved The rhnol thu nditillted to lha J M (' are nilrlrl If. near Adnm. J, A. Hawk, principal. llermlton, II. M. Ounn. irlnrlpnl; Ulatrlnl 4 at Milton. J. M. Hcholl. principal: I'endlalon hlith avhnol. II. T. Hrlll. principal: ilriivrr achnol of Milton. Mr. Florence Kallay. principal; Dlatrlct SO. Athena. ("Ittrn P. Htone; and harwater, w. it MtiNKolmnn. principal. Thl make a totnl of 21 achoola In the county whlrh have been made auxlllnrla In the Junior Ttml (To and a number of other are ready to apply. 540 MEN FROM IS COUNTYJN CUSS 1 Siuiiiiiury of Koeorila in Draft Aru Mudu at Ketjucot of Adjutant General. 18. KEMP PREACHES EOOD CONSERVATION Preaching tha doctorlna of food con ervatton In partloujar and war work Reneral, Mr. Jennie M. Kemp of Port, land, field agent for the federal ad mlnlMtrntlnn, I pending II day touring Umatilla county. Thl la only a port qf ths field work aha I doing over the atato and which l:eep her away from her homa moat of her time. Mr. Kemp ipoka Taeaday In If (Hon. Wednesday and Thuraday aha will pcnd In Perndala. . Umapln and Freewatar. On Friday afternoon ah will peak at Weaton and on the aamo evening at Athena. On Haturday, th 30th, h will apeak during the afternoon at Adam, returning to Pendleton that evening to remain over Sunday. On iMondny morning ha will add re tha atudenU of Pendleton high achool and on grade achool and In tha afternoon will go to Helix where h will apeak dur ing tha evening. On Tueaday, aprll aha will return to Pendleton to appear before the other achool and to ad drera a man meeting In the evening. On Wednaaday. Aprll S, he will pend the afternoon and evening at Pilot Rock, on Thuraday he will apeak Ty v. UJa-Xfi, II H 0 or ffM Uaj iuia l Aanka tudira and aot manly work for a I Plng grad of It par cent . Approximately III wa cleared from th III Jlnka ahow glva laet Friday by lha high achool atudanla. The ex panaaa war about lit. Part ef thl money will be uad te pay lb Junior Had Cro due. Trw rest will go to lha (tudent body. UNIVERSITY TEACHES, LEAVES FOR FRANCE Miaa Elizabeth Fox In Given Ijcave of Absence; Mis Minnnnn Taken Place. THIRD LIBERTY LOAN TO TOTAL THREE BILLION Kwa that only three billion dollaaa would be ralaad In th Third Liberty Loan waa recelv. ed here aa a eurprle aa It waa generally beltrrad by bankar that the loan would not ba Ivaa than" five billion. Th lower El'OENE, Or. March 17. MU Leu la Ehrmann, a' graduate of lha Uni verdtr of California, haa beaa aaeurad by the Unlvaralty of Oregon to take amount mean that Umatilla th plac of Mi Elizabeth Fox, who eoonty will probably aot be call waa granted a leava of abaene to do, 000 tor any larger um Y. W. C. A. war work In France. ! than waa aalgnd aa a quota Mia Tlrxa Hinda(e, aecretary of during the eecond loan. Th the unlvitnlty T. W. C. baa been: minimum quota for the county acting aa dean l:ic Mlaa Fox left. then waa flZ.14. th maxl Slnce her graduation Mia Ehrmann I mum quota tl.KI.174 and the ha taught In ecveral California achoola amount actually aobeciibed $1. and acted aa woman advlaer. Bhe 7(1.400. County Chairman W. bow la at a polytechnic achool la Lo X Thompeoa telecraphed thia Angela, fine will hold tb poeltlon of, morning to learn opon what dean only until Mum Fox return, It la beat the atate, county and d un explained. 1 4) rlct quota would be fixed but TONS OF BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS IN FRANCE PORTLAND, Or. March 27. Fifty ton of book a month to the American aoldler In France; one hundred thou ond volume evary month: one million two hundred thousand roltrma per year. Such la the war program of tb American Library aaqpciatlon. Oeneral Pernhlng hlmaalf has placed E9 ton of cargo apace at 'hn auroil of the norta?lon. which ha cheerfully undertaken to fumlah the' book. And 'hi 1 only a port 'on of the tank. Vearly a million book hnve already bean placad In the ramp In thl coun try: another million will me needed be fore the year la over. The Ceneral library of Portland I a receiving ta. tlon for book for (hi pnrpoa. 4) a yet baa received no reply. e)4)44 . a i Vmatllla iui,i, baa lid men In etna I on lha dram, aucurama to uimiuiry uf tha record of th draft board prepared by chief Clerk K. O, Urepor at the requeai of th ad)ulnm Kni.itnl. Thl iiiciiu that thvra aro .hat numbar of men nvallnblo for (nt iihiIHo military duly, who have paud th phyalel exanilnatioiia and have nu axampHuo claim. It la from thia, iua thnt the n"Xt quota tv II ba (Iliad. In rlaa J there are 117 men, chiefly aklllntl ImlualrliU and ngrlculturoJ lab orer. In clna ihrro nra 11 men. In Una roun'y chlafiy manager of ngrli-ultural or Imtuatrlnl enlerprlaea. ('Una i I, tha Inrgaat. There are 3 man in thia cl;ii In thia county, the majority or them bring men with do pendxitl or farmer who r operattn Dirlr own place. Clna S I tlilr,l In 'xe. It Include all pamona who are not to be cnr for aervlce for n number of reon, In thl. claaa are 855 enll cd men. 1 llan enamlra, (( realdent alien who claimed examptlon, HI men wao fall d to pn th phyilcal examination and lx who are exempt from other cauiea. The total raglatratlon for the county wa t3. of the J25 hnve been claaalflcl, leaving 10 to be accounted for. Th flrat draft took 41 Of thee 104. The remained are accounlod for a follow: Delinquent, 45: cae pending, t; deceaaed. t; ralt ration ranrellrd, T: daertra, I. The daerter are Polomon Solaml and Carl J, Nyqulat, who are reponed a delinquent in tha flrat draft and who hav not been located. If there r any lacker In I'ma lllla county, their name and their ex cua will be known f vejr luan. woman and child Who read on of lha t'omtllu county pnpam In I: plain tor aaaurlng ajiml aarrtf u-e on tha part of every rlttarn of thauooutily. In pro portion of hi ability id give, the I'ma lllla Vr Fmc'Iv rommlllaa ba aaitrd for plt'la publicity for the lckar. Th'-rc haa bran eome Intimation ;hit dura lo comply with thl requeai but without an exception, nt their meet Ing her Saturday afternoon, they agreed not only to publUh the Ibrt but ana other maaaate that th com mltia aak and to ooo pare ta with tb rummlttev tha rulleat extant. Thrcuah an arrnnanmcnt mala at thm tlma. each one of tha weekly pa ! t In tho couri'v- will loaua. a a par of rnr'i sau of Ita pnpar, a two pae i inaari, carrying aiaptar navrrnania nawapaiar of lha county would not ; n,t r.ow iimtter anrlnx on tha Liber ty lo-n anj o har actlvltl.-s urged at (he time by the government. WUh but one exception, all of the newipermen In th county attended the meeting. - Th alngle abaentee wa R. r Julian nubllhar or (ba Ralir ail. roeatu. who wa rcJ br reason that he la alo publisher at tha A I if Ita Wnah., Nana Tlmaa to apand tha dajv lhara, but, over lha 'telephone, ha gave ! hi approval to th action tnken at the meetlne and authorized Mm alanatura I to ba affixed to the above resolution. Bumper Ctotj of Wheat la Predicted for Thia Season FPOKANT5. Wah., March 17. "I never aw tire wheat country looking better for a good crop than It I now," aid K. T. Coman. president of th Ex change Nntlnnnl Hank, who returned to the city from a trip through the country a far Pendleton. 'Winter wheat I In excellent condi tion and In many field the grain com pletely cover the ground., There I an abundance of moliture and the grain hn a good color and there I every In dication that there will be one of the heavlet yield of Fall town grain In the hlitory of that part of the country, Thar la great activity everywhere In Rprlng work In the Walla Walla country and In the western part of the Fatouaa country. Ttorrlng a rainy apell. Spring plow ing and seeding should be finished In thois aecttnn by th middle of Aprll. The ground la full of molatru and no rain la needed for aome considerable time." GERMAN AIRPLANE DOWNED Craft Damaged by Artillery Fire Compelled te Dend. HAVRE March i7. A German Ootha airplane damaged bv artillery fire wa forced to descend back of the Belgian line Thursday evening. Th three men In tha crew, two officer and corporal were made prisoner. On hundred and sixty thousand hunting llrenaes and S0.000 trapping II cemea were laaued In Wisconsin In 117. )L CHI SHOW GREAT TALENT Young fSttidfiits llavo Imbibed the Spirit of Patriotism as Displayed in Work. Ivn T.ibla mention were graded. Tho point which were considered 'n awarding the l;i-t were originality, iI,..!ki. lettering nnd mvitnesa. The Judge were It E. I'hlmipek. W. E. Uwrl and E. B. Aldrlch. Ample proof that .he slogan of the war are well understood by the grade children of 1 vn.lledm, a hundred or o pollers dnalgned niul executed by thv iiitinl).r of the aevciitli and eighth grit ilea of thu th too grammar school of the clly wuro aubiiilttcd last nght to a committee of Jtudge who choe from them the beat three togolnrr with number of other desiring honorable nuinllon. Coming from children of that age, the general run of tho work On th poster wa really remarkable. In near ly all. the Idea good. In several th execution wa way above the nver- bko. in all, the work snowea a grasp of tho meaning of the alngnna that I antonlihlng from the youngster. First place wn given lo Ethelyn tlomomnn of eighth grade, Lincoln xehoo). The design ws the Qoddc of Liberty, holding and guarding a horn of plenty. At the top ware the words: Save Food." t'ndernenth wn printed Plenty but none to waste." The drawing wna skillful and the coloring iinnatinllv harmonic. Second nlnco went to a poater drawn and designed by .Tiyron Warner, eighth grndo. Lincoln. The poster rend: "Buy Thrift Ptnmp and Help Whip the Hun." The lettering, with the exception of the word "hun" wa In red, the last word In black. At the side wa a caricature of a helmcted hun. I.urlla Wheal ley, seventh grade, JJn- coin chool, drew the Toter which re celved third pine. The central figure of the design waa the head of Uncle Ram. The wording read: "Buy Thrift Stamp and Keep Uncle Smiling." Honorable mention wa given to the following: Mar! pahl. aeventh. h'gh school; Herman Blydensteln. eighth. .Inroln; Marie Sloan, eventh, Haw thorne; IJUlan Mataon. eighth, Lin coln; Bunert Graham, seven'h, Lin coln; Mildred Roger, eighth, L'ncoln: Lnrln O'Onra, eighth, Washington: Helen Oorman, aeventh. Hawthorne; Rachel Pogue, seventh. Hawthorne: Evelyn Anderson, aeventh. Hawthorne: Marguerite Humphrey seven'h. Lin. coin; Verne Hale, e'ghth. Washington; "ertrudo Jone. seventh, Hawthorne; Katharine McNory. tghth. Lincoln: Haxel Aahlock, elgh'b, Hawthorne. None of thea which wer awarded RESTAURANT MEN NEAR ARMY CAMP ARRESTED PLANS UNDER WAY OR CELEBRATION CAMP ritKMONT PALO ALTO, Cal.. March I". Wlillum Lindcrman and Jtvrmnn de Vrles who conducted a reatnumnt an elchth of a mile from hero were taken Into custody by fed eral officials on a charge of being dangerous aliens. It was alleged that soldiers from the camp, who ate at tho restaurant, became lck oon after, although no! variously. Kedernl official refused tot discus the case further. j W..W..HARRAH CALLED TO WASHINGTON, at is Plan for big celebration on Aprll to mark the Mginnlng of the Third Liberty Loan drive and the anniversary Of America's entrance Into the' war are proceeding rapidly and. desplt the fact that the date falls on Satur day, an effort will be made to make the day a partial holiday at least. The Committee In charge, composed of Hev. JT. B. Pnydcr, R. E. Chloupek and J. Itoy Haley, yesterday afternoon decided that, during the celebration i proper, all business should be suspend led and, accordingly a request will be (made of merchants to close for an I hour or two early In the afternoon. many places the entire day la to e observed a a holiday. I The exercises are to be held at Hap. ; py Canyon and will consist principally UHlfUlIlll C OUIU V X armor IS Oil of a song aervlce led by Robert Breech and a short address by some speaker J whose name will be announced later, 'The committee Is negotiating with one of the best war speakers In the west and hopes to close arrangements with him within a few days. As a part of the celebration, the farmer, loft Thursday night for Wash- Umatilla County Guard will probably iniston r. C. where ha ha been called b called out to escort the speaker to to moet with other representative of the pavilion. Other plans will be an the agricultural ectlon of the coun-lnoont'e1 h'r. try aa a member of an advisory body on national agricultural problem. Mr, Hitrrah' appointment waa made and the call signed Jointly by Secre tary , Houston of the department of agriculture, and JPood Commissioner Hoover. The message asking him to accept the appointment a a member of this committee slated that It waa the purpose of th two departments. working In conjunction.- to create a1 WASHINGTON. Mar., . Th Liberty loan will total 11.000.000 000. and pay 4 1-4 per cent. Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo announced last night, after a conference with Chairman Claude Kitchln of th house way and meana conference. Hla decision came aa a distinct sur prise, the amount and the Interest rat both falling below expectation. It had been expected the loan would to tal .$5000.000.000 at least, but Mr. Mc Adoo pointed out war expenditures are falling below estimate, aad th mon ey market Is In such condition that It will not be necessary to pay 4 1-1 pet cnt. as had been expected. The loan, Secretary McAdoo said, cannot fail to succeed. He said: "I am sure the people will respond to the third Liberty loan with the same loyalty and enthusiasm that characterized their support of the flrat two loan. Th great event now happening In France must fir the a ul ui ci aiuhh itiii uvw determination to furnish all the dol lar and all the material resources of America that are needed to put an end to the execrable atrocities of Ger man militarism. "Defeat face the kaiser. Let us hasten It by asserting America's might with increased vigor In concert with our gallant comrades." Secretary McAdoo must have th WASHINGTON. March HS.-John Ej""'"0"" congress 10 increase rue DDlunonL dbwtnr or tha ITnltarf Klafaa ' r" t employment service, department of la-"- ta author,,y ln bar haa caUlad a conferee) of th"9 'orm b" be introduced In, Woman Land Armr or -Anurtca. the h" ho"M tomorrow by Chairman i ins savms rim n win seek authorization -rvw rutura,,,,, bond Issues up to It, S00.000.000. It will b necessary to rush th bill If It becomes law before April (. the date set for the opening the third Liberty loan campaign. Chairman Kitchln, upon agreeing to Introduce the bill, also promised to call It up for consideration ln the house on Wednesday. TO FOR EMMCY CALL Conference Is Called to Take Steps in Case Women Are Needed at War Work. Advisory Board for Agri cultural Problems. W. W. Harrah, big Umatilla county REV. SNYDER TELLS OF LIFE AT CAMP LEWIS In Address to High School Stu dents Ho Kelates What the Soldiers Are Doing. Rev. J. E. Snyder spoke to the high representative committee of farmers' school students yesterday morning on to aid In the solution of the big agrl-, life at Camp Lewi. First he urged all cul'ural problem confronting the pa-j students to learn Marsellalse bymn. tlon. j which they will alng at the patriotic , The maatlna- la called foa Mnrch SS. ' exercise April , anniversary of United Me TTaarah aald tnrta that ha hait no ciaiea entering into ne war. knowledve of the character of the mat- "Peaking of Camp Lewie, he said tera which would be discussed except th"' ,,hf1,r ""l"? w" "lciency, hoth that ha- Mnld T.robahi taiv ova. tha' Physically and "mentally. Mr. Snyder nrir. f ih.t.in. otrrtant. described the marked physical develop tie. regarding wheat fran.porstlon. ! " J? th,e,, . rating It by showing the step from a " " ainmaim rookie to a soldier, where he attended the meeting of farm- , He' told of the work of the T. M. C. ere and miner wntcn advocated a A. at th camp and It way of eafe- rnnng in "o araning ruiea Mm. guarding th moral of th men. Harrnh will accompany her husband Mr. Snyder said In closing that the east. They expect to be away about boya and glrla of today will be the three weeks, stopping on their wy men and women In the reconstruction back, to r'slt Mr. Harrah' mother In of thl nation after the war. He urged northwestern Missouri . that th atudenta be master of their National Woman' Trade Union league, the National League for Woman' service, and the Woman's Committee of the Council of National defense to outline plans for the organization of a national army of women worker to answer emergency calls from farm and Industries. The meettng will be held March SS. ln Mr. Densmore's of. fire. The state chairman of the com mittees on women in Industry of the womnn's committee of the Council of National defense who will convene in Washington. March 5 and St. will take part In the conference. All the organizations named have of fered their cooperation to the depart ment of labor. The work of mobilising women workers will be left lo them, it Is understood. All other women's or ganizations ln the country willing to aid will be asked to align themselves with one of the other of them. Or ganizing the women available for work on farmes win be In charge of the Womnn's Land Army of America which has been forming units of eoUeee worn en and other volunteer In every s'ate to go to the aid of farmers who cannot obtain man labor. "There 1 no pressing need at this tlm for women on farms or in most of the industries." said Mr. Den more. "but the policy of the United Pta'es employment aervlce Is to be prepared for such a need should It arise. We will begin now to organise women for horvestlne. though harvesting la sev eral months off. Our plan 1 to have enough women worker at hand for any emergency call." " " LAST CALL IS ISSUED FOR BRITISH RECRUITS PORTLAND, Or, March JT. Ad vance orders from headquarters In New York hav Just been received at the British and Canadian recruiting office. Third and Oak streets, out lining the procedure for c!olng tha , .,, , i E FOR COUNTY'S SHE LI LEBANON SURVIVOR OF TUSCANIA WRITES HOME Cyrus Kimmell Escaped From Wreck Without Getting Even Feet Wet. LEBANON. Or, March Cyrus KlmraeU, son Of Dr. and Mrs, W. W. Kimmell, of thl city, a survivor of the Tuacunia, writes hla parent from 'Somewhere In England" that be es cape,) from the wreck without get--tin his feet wet, but lost everything he had on the transport, except the clothe he wore. He as0 expressed hla appreciation ef the kindness shown the survivors by trie Irish suid Scotch. At the time of writing. Feb ruary It, the men were in an old Eng lish training camp, where there wa room for 50.000 troops. SMITH COLLEGE GIRLS 1 OUT OF DANGER, ZONE Basing their estimates on the an nouncement this morning that the amount of the third Liberty loan will be but three billion dollars, the amount to be required from Umatilla county should be about a million and a quar ter, Pendleton men figure. Chairman W. L. Thompson has asked Portland to wire Immediately the exact amount to be asked of thia county, but had not received a reply this after noon. The amount mentioned above Is only a guess. On these figures, how ever, Pendleton would be required to subscribe about 1800,000, -the remainder being distributed over the county In proportion to the bank deposits. If the amount Is no larger than this. It will not equal the drain on this community by the Income tax pay men's, which ran considerably over a million dollar. Pendleton banker received with much pleasure the new that tho loan was only half tha size anticipated, for the reason that the demand at tnia season of the year and a little later for handling the crops of the section will be heavy and the smaller the amoun taken by the loan at this time, the easier will be th financial situa tion during the summer and carry fall Meantime. Inquiries are being re ceived all the t'me by the Pendletoa hanks. Indicating that the subscriptions will come In ranldly as soon as the books are formally opened. No forms .KM,ir T0rll!" .'have yet been received for handllnc ' , . t . " W a Kill, muiiuvi V.. Smith college grits working behind the lines on the west front, that they have been moved to comple'e safety. Ern the cows that supplied them with fresh milk were saved. The girls re' now aiding In Red Cross rel'ef work. Pennsylvania Quak ers also are rendering Invaluable as- slatanca. subscriptions On the return of O. M. Rice, who Is visiting bis son, Capta'n Lyman Rice, at Camp Lewis, the rating committee of the War Funds committee will com plete Its work. All is ln readiness for tha meeting as soon as all th mem bers are able to attend. Subscribe for the Third Liberty Loan,