to supply treasury certificates bearing 4V4 per cent interest which will be accep­ ted in payment for October L i b e r t y Bond subscriptions. W . W . H O L L IN G SW O R T H COM PAN Y ESTABLISHED 1900 R E I J A RI E F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S Lady Assistant Retailer page Wheat Flour, per bbL, bag 41 lba.................... > . . . . 9 . 1 1 Wheat Flour (bulk) per l b . . . . / . ............................. 9 1*1 Barter Flour (bulk) per l b ....... ........................... Corn Flour (bu lk) per l b .- .......................................... . . . 9 Rice Flour (bu lk) per l b ......................... ......................W Corn Meal (p k g ) 100 lb. or leae............................ > . . . 9 2 Victory Bread (price per loaf) 24 o i . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Victory Bread (price per loaf) 19 o a . . . - .......... . . . . $ % Oatmeal or Rolled Oats (bulk) per l b ............... 7 Rice (unbroken) standard quality per l b ......... . . . l i f t Sugar, granulated (bulk) per l b ........................ < . . . ■ * % Beans, white, navy or pea (not lima) per l b . ................i Beans, colored pinto or any other colored variety lb . .12 Potatoes; white or Irish per l b . . . #........................ «. . - . . . 2 Onions per l b . . . , ........... 3 Raisins, seeded (per 19 os p k g ) . . .................................. 11 Prunes, medium site (90-70) or (70-90) l b . . . . . . . . . 0 Canned Tomatoes, standard grade per 20 os Can N o . 2 19, Canned Corn, standard grade, 20 oz No. 2 ca n ........... 17 Canned Peas, standard ¿rade, 2If oz No. 4 c a n . . . . . . 1 7 Evaporated Milk, unsweetened per 9 oz c a n . . ................ 9 Evaporated Milk, unsweetened per 19 os ca n ............. .19 Butter ............... 99 Eggs .............................................." . ...........................„ . . . . 9 0 Cheese, American, full 6ream ( c u t ) .................... . .33 Lard, pure leaf (per lb.) bulk per l b . ...........................20 Lard, pure leaf (In tin) bulk per l b ........................ . . . 2 0 Lard substitute (balk ) per l b .................................. . . . . 2 7 Lard substitute per l b ...................................... 27% Bacon, breakfast, sliced (standard grade) per l b . . . 4 7 ft POrk Chops per l b ........... ............r r r r r r ;•. .-29 Ham, smoked sliced per lb ..................................................37 Round Steak per l b ...............................................................19 Hens, year or more old, dressed not draw n.................... 22 Fish, fresh sa lm on ..'........................... '.19 Office Phone White 25 Night Phone Black *4 C H A S E A LIN TON G RAVEL C OM PAY A ll kinds o f gravel for con­ crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Chairmen of Oryanization Alta Given Herewith. Following are the official quotas of each bounty la the United War Work Campaign, week of November 11. chair- gum of each eodhty and his address: Baker county, 919,990. J. F. O'Bryaat, Baker, Oregon; Benton county, $10,900, W. E. Kyler, Corvallis; Clackamas county, $29,700, A. C. Howland, Oregon City; Clatsop, $20,990, B, F. Stone, Astoria; Columbia. $10,390, Charles Wheeler, St, Helens; Coos, $19,190, Charles Hall, Marshfield; Crook. $4,- 190, W. F. King, Prlnevllle; Curry, $2,990, Hardy T. Stewart, Port Orford; Deschutes. $9,900, T. H. Foley, Bend; Douglas, $19,400, Hon. O. P. Coehaw, Roseburg; Gilliam. $9,900, D. R. Parker, Condon; Grant, $9,900, C. D. Tyler, John Day; Harney, 99,900, I. 8. Geer, Burns; Hood River, $9,900. Leslie Bat­ ter, Hood River; Jackson, $20,960, Wm. G. Talt (North), Medford, E. V. Carter. (South), Ashland; Jefferson, $9,090, Howard W. Turner. Madras; Jose­ phine, $7,100, George E. Lundberg, Grants Pass; Klamath, $10,900, A. B. Epperson. Klamath Falls; Lake, $».- 390, J. F. Burgees. Lakeview; Lane, 920,900, Richard S. Smith, Eugene; Lincoln. $4,990, B. F. Jones, Newport; Liaa, $22,900. P. A. Young. Albany; Malheur, $11,400, W. W. Wood, On­ tario; Marion, $37 490, W. I. Staley, Salem; Morrow, 99.790. M. D. Clark, Heppner; Multnomah, $309,090, Dr H. C. Klxott, Morgan Bldg.. Portland; Polk. $12,700. H. I. Fenton. Dallas; Sherman, $9,290. GeO. B. Bourhill, Moro; Tillamook. $9,990. C. J. Ed­ wards, Tillamook; Umatilla, $34,200, M. R. Cheesman. Pendleton; Union, $19,190, George Palmer, La Grande; WaRowa. »0.800, Wade Slier, Enter­ prise; Wasco, $13,290, E. O. McCoy, The Dalles; Washington, $21,990, J. H. Oarrett, Hillsboro; Wheeler, $3,090, C. O. Port wood. Fossil;. Yamhill, $1$,- 990, W. B. Dennis, Carlton The Germans bane found themselves powerless to w ith­ stand the attacks o l the Americans now in Prance.- Their w ild-cat courage has given them the proud record, conceded by British correspondents, of never having yielded French ground to the enemy. Backed up by the other millions of just as courageous troops who are now on their w av or training, they will form a force as irresistible as tim e, ana will speedily make the Hun forget his dreams of world rule. Their glory w ill not be won w ithout sacrifice; the utter sacrifice of life itself for som e; lifelong misery from maimed and lost lim bs for others. Telephone White 85 The -Hawberg S. P. T im berlake, P rop. Office pitone Black 100 Residence phone Red 79 HEWBERG UPHOLSTERING “ I shot down ten of them myaelf. but it was no use,“ said a cap­ tured German officer recently, telling of bis fruitless efforts to make his own men fight when they heard the Canadians were opposite, them. The fierce courage which has made their names so terrible In the Hun ranks is easily discernible beneath the camouflage of smiles og the faces of the Canadians above, on their way to the front in a motor lorry. MATTRESS SHOP • O S F irst S t ., N ow borg Upholstered Furniture re­ paired and recovered. M at­ tresses renovated good as new . Call or address J. H U B E R , N ew berg, O re. J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. T h e only A b stra ct Boole* in Y am h ill County Yam hill C ounty A bstract C o. M c M in n v il l e . O regon — o f gasoline la in its boil­ ing points. In “ Red C row n" they form a continuous, uniform chain, — giving easy starting, quick accel­ eration, power and mile­ age. Look for the Red Crown sign before ¡you fill. ’’Elephant Iron” shrapnel shelters are as numerous along the battle lines as safety stations on metropolitan straeta. While the screach of shells passing overhead tells the doughboys above that they are “ departures” (that Is. friendly sheila) they may take their ease in the open. When a Boche shell, known familiarly aa an "arrival”, la heard howling towards them, however, they roll underneath In a Jiffy, and are protected from fragment* of high explosive shell as well as from shrapnel. STANDAJtD O nLO O btPANY A misunderstanding relative to the canteen work of the Y. M. C. A. has been cleared up by the War Depart­ ment, which laaued the following: “ Matter A>f prices asked by Young Men’s Christian AssoclmUon for its articles sold in canteens overseas al­ ready Investigated by war department and condition is being remedied. The Young Men’s Christian Association was originally asked by General Pershing to run the canteens for the army on n coat basis. In order to do this it had to reckon in price fixing such overhead charges as transports Uon charges and murine insurance so that prices were much higher than la this country. “The Young Men’s Christian Asso­ ciation made no profits, but lost thou­ sands of dollars. Arrangements now made will enable them to obtain aup- pUea from sources that will reduce overhead charges pud keep prices down.’’ U N IT E D W A R W O R K O F F IC E R S State committee officers for the United War Work Campaign are: W. M. Ladd, chairman; O. W. Davidson, director; John W. Kelley, and Mrs. -This is a scene from one o f the phases of the big July offensive William H. Marshall, associates; direc­ tor publicity. Ira F. Powers; speakers’ •f the allies. Somewhere in the rolling country of the Somme-Aiane and entertainers' bureau. J. W. Day; front the tw o light French tanks in the picture are hurrying forward, students, John H. Rudd; vlcetory boys’ probably having as a special goal a machine gun nest which has been and girls' feature, Walter A. Goss. harrying the advancing French, British, or American infantry. The Chairmen of the seven allied organ­ light tanks have been one of the greatest factors in forcing the Ger­ isations : mans bark, and at the same time have held the allied casualties T. M. C. A.. Mr. I Add; Y. W. C. A., to a comparatively low figure. Mrs. William MacMsster; War Camp Community Service. Emery Olmstead; American Library Association. W. L. Brewster; Knights of Columbus. Frank T H O S E OPEN-W INDOW CRANKS J. Lonergan; Salvation Army, O. C. PHONE HEX) 202 Bortsmeyer; Jewish Welfare Board, Writer Gives It ae Hit Opinion That They Are Actuated Solely by Ben Selling. Live Stock Commission Merckaot Selfishness. John R. Mott, of New York, is direc­ Milk Stock a penalty tor in chief and Lyman L. Pierce, of One o f the most pronounced nuis- j San Francisco, is director of the Western Department, embracing eight a ores with which seasoned travelers on j Residence 1332 Portland Road railroad trains have to contend Is the * states, including Oregon. “ open-window crank.’’ This fellow— for he Is usually n male instead of n Huts far Nurses. Huts for nurses are maintained by female— persists In having his window the Y. W. C. A. at the base hospitals open, no matter whether other occu­ lu France. To extend this work a pants o f the car dislike It or not; and portion of the United War Work funds it usually results in the otiier passen­ to be raised in November will be used. gers thereabout receiving a liberal sup­ ply of dust and fine cinders, as well Buy your Monuments as enough soft coal smoke to Inst them from the remainder o f their lives. These PE R S H IN G 'S “ DO W IT H O U T open-window cranks are almost always IT " C L U B S occasional travelers. It Is noticed by j those who have taken the pains to ob­ Organization of “ do without It“ serve that the regular traveler—that duba in America, as a meant Lots and sinulo graves la, the man who rides every day In of aiding the United War Work cared for by the year. summer—never opena the window be­ campaign, which open November side the seat In which he la riding. It Monuments cleaned to 11, was recommended by Jamas doea not mean any more comfort for look like new. Satisfac­ F. Permh Ing.» brother of General him to do an, aa he long ago discov­ tion jruaranteed. Pershing, in an address delivered ered, but much discomfort Instead. recently in Portland in behalf As soon as a railroad car starts to of the drive. He urged the more there la more or less alt\ stirring American people to make tome and If the open-window cranks would sacrifice« In order to help "carry only compose themselves a few mo - 1 on” the great undertaking that menta they would be far more com­ is to furnish money for war work fortable than they wonld to breathe in the battle tone during the coal dust, smoke and cinders. But the , fluming year. A great percent average occasional traveler will push, age of American people, be aaid. up hla window as soon a* he enters the do not hnow, from any sacrifices car. WE REPOtT RESULTS mads th u / tar, that a war is It makes no difference to him how WE REMIT RESULTS la progress. Relaxation ef activt much the rest of th* far suffers—he Is ties because of peace proposals, the only one to he considered. U-in-n- WE TAKE THE BLAME he declared, dhould not be toier practice that ranees great discomfort W l STAN» THE EXPENSE ated. and aaked people of the to passengers who hare the necessary country to throw their whole sense to kno* tb it everybody Is better energy end co-ojierallon behind off If the windows are dosed on hot this latent drive for securing days. And It la always noticed that funds inr the seten hig wer these open-window artists Invariably working agencies consolidate*! In leave the window open when they de­ the campaign part. The flrft, last and only thought Is for themselves—no one elsa counts. —TTnrtford Uournn*. Yamoreg Collection V. D. m LLER, Spedai A«t. S tandard 0 9 C o „ N ew berg Snipers of the American forces are shown bore, th* teleacople tights which aid their keen vision being easily distinguished m their Bpringf!;! 1 rifles 1 \