“ PR O TEC T OUP SOLDIERS WITH LIBERTY BONDS” THE BALANCE O f POWER Message o f United States Senator M cNary to Peo­ ple o f Oregon Meney 1« needed to support and protoot our aoldlary now fighting In a foraign land and the prompt pur- ohaoo by tho Amortoan pooplo of Liberty Bond« will supply too fends. Much of too monoy b a r» toforo obtalnod by tho go worn mont through tho solo of Llborty Bonds to Ms sltlsoas has boon expended In tho props ration of war. Now our rssaurcss and our savings must bo dovotod to a sons Ids rabls o » tant In providing for tho safoty, oomfort and asststancs of our harass an Buropsan battlefield*. Throo thousand mllos of oooan In- torvsno and this long la no must bo mads sofa for our sold loro. Shlpo wo must ha vs In svor Incrsaslng numbers. Without tonnago ths full moaauro of our siaborato and mili­ tary rollof organisations must ro­ main Inoperative. Without monoy ws oonnot build ths ships; without too ships ws oannot win ths war. W ith sadnoss wo antlolpato tho ro- tum of thousands of our soldiers T h at’s the title of an old w ar song. Its a cheerful song and w e can sing it again now OVER THE TOP S H A L L W E SEE IT T H R O U G H O R Q U IT ? We’re all looking forward to that day when the boys will come marchitig home, victoriously, but in the meantime you can help them by saving food, sav­ ing fuel, and saving on clothing. All-wool clothes save the most for vou. Thev wear a long time and you’ll not have to buy them so often. You’re certain of ¿his quality at this store and expert tailoring, too, we guarantee it absolutely. The latest Springtime styles are here now, made by Hart Schaffner & Marx. N ew clothed call fo r a army b going forward to fboa toa Bra of botola sad Amarfoaa dollars will bs forthcoming for tholr wol- fhrs If wa all parform our duty and buy llbarally of those Llborty new hat to match. Tho Oovnmmont la flndlag It nao- the »m ärtest selections o f new Spring hat essary to call upon aa throe times was conservation. Thls year it la within a roar to provtds by snbscrtp- thrift. Last year thè nation was tioas to Liberty Loans, sums of monoy urged by tba Government to conserva hitherto considered of fabulous pro­ thè naturai reeourcee and thè produets portions. ’n on e toots should Im­ o t thè torma and flolds and facto ri sol press upon us as no more words Greatar cropa wars urged, and eanning could do, ths tntsoss aarlouanaaa, tho clubs ahd city gmrdens wars tho ordsg stern n sc east ties, of tho altos Man. ot ths day. Thls year thè nailon la Continued acquaintance with ths baing taught thè lasson of spendlng mors > 0 0 110 0 0 aspects jot life is apt to >raed Indifference, and to distort our shown the importance of putting ovary nsntal vision. As tho soldier obed­ cant where it will do tho most good. ient with horror at his drat sight Conservation and thrift go hand in >>f c a n t o , but Inter bsoostss hard- hand. Ths tact that ths tanner la ned. so are wo apt to become oom- being told this year to ha thrifty does 1 scent under conditions which anil not mean ha is not to plant »vdry wnst w art says: ’ Dually for (ncronstngly strenuous acre available and .till his crops c a r » “ Every American who has accepted (fort fully and harvest them when they era the great blessing that God has given The Liberty Loon with Its original ready for the rasper. It means that and has lived the large and free life incompsnl moots of novelty sad noise ha* must Invest wisely the money ha bought by the blood of many brave .ppsaled to our national love of a gats for the splendid cropa has and devoted men, and passed on to us •iew sensation. In ths Third Cam demonstrated ha is able to raise. a priceless heritage, has a chance taign much of tho novelty will be Ths farmer, as s rule, can And som e icklng, but the serious purpose be- thing to r which to spend almost every “ It is for him at this Instant to i!nd ths enmpnign will have grown. dollar ha gats. Thors always is m » testify to the world what he knows >ur money was nssdsd whan both chinery to be bought vor repaired, he owes his country. he First and dooond Liberty Loans notes to be met, fertiliser to be pun> “ Ho should at once, and cheerfully, were floated, but It will be more than chased, haanees, lubricating oil and give s little o f his goods that his ever needed when the Third Loan groceries and clothing to bs paid for country has secured to him. Is called for. Our army has grown. In the neighboring town. But in the “ He should promptly say to *the ->ur national pay-roll has grown, the last few years most o f the thrifty world, which is listening, and perhaps Mas. Louisa Moore a f 129 First a va­ needs of our allies have grown, ths farmers hgve been so well paid for cynically criticising: ‘When my coun­ ia, Ban Francisco, knows tbs mean necessity of forever banishing ths an- their produce th it they are now “on try asks me for life or for money I g of war. In ths front window of peakabie menace of Prussian lem ha* their feet,” or more nearly so than cheerfully offer N th .’ 9 boms a service flag shows three rrown. No longer can ws hops that ever before. “ He should demonstrate that pa­ ths entrance of this country into the This country has bean good to them, triotism la something greater and B y MRS. A. S. B A L D W I N t t niggle will toduoe an early pence. for they have lived in | more sacred than an idle sentiment. I And whsn ths Tu scant* was torps More arrogant, more desperate than isral Loan |(Chairman Woman’s Liberty ! been provided by the “ And In contributing according tr kood. with (bs loss of moro than one •ven the Oerman Oovernment puts Committee, Twelfth Feders Bureau with cheap money with which . his means for tho high purpose placed ■and rail American live*, her eldest irward its Impossible claims upon the Reserve District) to pursue the arts of peace. Any before him by his President, he sheuld Boo. William Moor*, made tho groat ighta and life of humanity. economies they can, practice at this appreciate that In rsality he la mak­ pnsrlfloo tor his oountry. On tho rocky Our Government In Its growing need time 'will give them additional money ing no gift, but la investing in the ■east of IroUnd ho ties buried in the 'a calling upon us to give up our with which to lend financial aid to the ( greatest security in ths world—TH E i n n wkloh enfolds others s f his oom- txuries, Is conscripting ths lives of Government in its great war for right , PLEDGE OF TH E U NITED STATES A Liberty Loan button is a badge poly by the grief which followed the o f character and determination ia at and every dollar thus advanced serves "win the war. '.and. Tour Government pleads with word of William’s passing. of honor. Rightfully obtained it mafkr to shorten the period of war and bring Each of us has her part to play, vou very earnestly to preach and the wearer as ‘one who has performed *T told those boys I was sorry that nearer the day of universal and howuvar small it may be, and whether >ractlee both before and during the a distinct, definite service to the |here was occasion to go to war,” said enduring peace. It be great or small It ia o f importance country. Pro. Moore, smiling through the an-i n—vt lib erty Loan Campaign a stead- ---------------------- that each shall perform her part to istness o f purpose, an unselfish pa- rish that was her portion In the day» Not all can fight, not all can work “ Who will dare to weaken our W est (the utmost of her ability, ‘ rlottsm, which shall reflect ths spirit Mowing the Tuscanla disaster. “ But directly for the Government: but in if a man who having sot his hand arn front by a single troop or a singlt , Borne can buy Liberty Bonds, some buying a Liberty lo a n Bond, or War told them also,” she added with a a the execution of a neceaaary task gun?” — George Clemenceau, Premie« can Influence others to buy. Perhaps Savings Stamps, every American ren­ triumphant smile, “ that If our country would rather lose that hand than of Franco, Dec. 25, 1916. If you fall Isome can only help by conserving the ders some service to the nation. It draw It back. This is the spirit of to buy Llborty Bonds you will weaken | Inss of food and clothing and by e o o » has been put within the reach and things were going along smoothly, 11 jomislng In household expenditures, power of every citizen to aid the was certainly worth fighting for when) our President, of our allies— it ia the front 1 _________________ thus liberating and augmenting the United States financially; it is a poqr surely our own. It ws*, In trouble.” \ . . essentials which must be sent “ over American who withholds support from That Is the spirit of American “ We could not have endured such for the w of Qur anny M d motherhood In these days of trial and “Thle le a war ef peoples— the p e » aggressions and survived a# a self ^ the deBtltute civilian population of the Government, from our soldiers and Sacrifice. 'Our country has not askedj ole behind the fronts.” — Major Grayson respecting nation of fre t PSOP1«- “ | our allies. much of Its young people In the way, M. P. Murphy of the American Red Secretory of the Treasury McAdoo. at jn w(UkteTer way each woman of Of sacrifice.'’ said Mrs. Moore. “ Things Cross, Jan. 20, 1919. YOU are a part bare been fairly easy for most of the I uf Democracy’ s Battalions. Buy Lib­ Ban Francisco, Oct. 11, 1917. Amerl- th lf T ^ f t h Federal Reserve District ean help, let her do her utmost that boys and girls of tbia generation. Now erty Bond* we who are farthest from the front Is their time to show how they have may sustain our part o f the struggle, appreciated all that has been given to, and keep for oursetvee and our chil­ them." dren the blessings and privileges we Mrs. Moore has two other sons, one have inherited, and thua make It pos­ o f draft age. and the other old enough sible to, win like blessings for tbs mil­ ALARIC to enlist but not old enough to be JUDAS PILATE ATTILA lions wbh are now‘ in actual bondage. drafted. - W e should not only save to help, “ Now they're crmxy to go." said the but the great lesson to be learned also brave little mother whose service flag Is to do now without non-essenttals and already has one haloed star. to mako sacrifices so that the labor "Do you know the last thing the which produces what we consider to three boys did before they left?” she b* even essentials may be used to asked with motherly pride. “ They all produce those things which are actu­ bought Liberty Bonds, and said they ally essential for the support and would leave the rest of that work to safety of those who are carrying the na Now we know what we can do.” burden of this unprecedented struggle Private William Moore and his PIRAT* tor freedom and democracy. brothers have left a message for the The aim o f the Woman’s Liberty otay-at-horaee in America to heed. Loan Committeo Is to form an organi­ "The reet of you buy Liberty Bonds— sation which shall make the wofhan that can be your work.” In, every home in the land realise Have you planned to bu^your next these conditions and her responsi one, now that the Third Liberty Loan blllty, that the message shall aot is called for? reach her only from one direction, but from many, so that sho shall be THREE MEAL6 COST $14,000 brought to a full realtration of her responsibility. Feeding 42,600 troops a t C a m p Y ou ’ll fin d here styles in town. Miller M ercantile Co THREE SONS ON 1 THE TUSCANIA San Francisco Woman Gave Country Three Soldiers—One Lost With Torpedoed > T ransport Woman’s Committee (or Twelfth Federal Reserve District to Form an Organization TWO SONS~SENT TO FRENCH FRONT K F Lewis. Seattle, three meals a day will roet the Government $14,000, and In the preparation of the meals 131 tons • f food will be used. Money Is needed to buy tho food. That's why the Oovernment will ask yoc soon to buy Liberty Bonds of the Third Liberty P A Y T H A T DEBT, S A Y S B IL L H A R T KAISER - ACrt VÛT PIKERS William 8. Hart, of moving picture fame. Is one of the enthusiastic ad­ vocates for a gene al response to the Government's appeal for subscrip­ tions to Its Llborty Loans. Here Is sailors fronting death on battlefields and oceans. \ ~ Iron crosses to German sold ten, and diamond orders exchanged b » tween Turkish and German sovereigns may be but the honors of atrocity. But a Liberty Loan button, simple as ft is, signifies a. patriotic duty dona and is an Insignia of honor. . -A ll that our soldiers need Is a stMl better rear organization.” — George Ctemeneeau, former Premier of Franco, Jan. 14, 19'». It Is up to you to provtdo that by buying Liberty W ELL-EARNED COMMENDATION. Far distant from the scene o f op­ erations men o f the United States navy are still prompted by the same spirit o f courage, and instances of bravery are as numerous in training camps and with crews in waiting aa th^y arc in th$ face o f the enemy. Secret an* Daniels has commended for courageous conduct Floyd Her­ man Bates, third class pharmacist's mate, serving on board a United States ship in home waters. Bates, with a shipmate, is credited with saving the life of' a sailor