' ' - 11. O'N SaOARE J rtoNm i wcvw .-a socrt A Boy y ,? 1 .1 FORGOT ir ami- m i J, -i M ,- .v m J ( x 7J.1M0 WFORf YOM Tat. it It TO F J HiW-Ort, II MoWiY-MD ttotRjii M6jjitf MUM' I 'SRWNY'lT" 4$ '-"wv h TY , i i w II "il" mi i fl N VvV WL is?dJ -, -kjI7 TN y-f-lw wnYyc1' - . -.XTrfTV -vr l tvv:; r rm. mt 7 i dm ." vT ,sfA'?"x ' -'J . .afssWJ W5ia-7Z MXi it 7Cvl ACNdHK-. r-iJMWkP-Ti VTV , II i ' vyr-' jj '"jff iMaHte3?-v-,:i- M' it i " ,, , lODS TO !0D TASK Nearly Double Supplies From icrica. JST CONTINUE. us Sufficient Wheat, Fats Govern- lulative Pro- Justified. of iriice America ll rood problem eras on flinii tlmt wltli In tinio of wnr. We new world situation urn ossi-iitini changes rrojiiiin. Hut more II must of nco's d export. pped 11.820,000 tons Kuropenn Allies. Iiiii'-ii we would have Irinous flsurs t" 17,- pn sen I year, Now, -lility of feeding roll- tr.tti d Irom i In- t ler- irts must be brought I.iiimi.ikh.! tons prac- loadlng capacity at mand Increased. war will create an i'd demand for food, 1 that tin1 starring Prussian oppres- ifilrlt'ut supplies to i" In alth and pros- i il nai Ions are lion tlif.v c:in:, it es- !.;S. !:' ; wnr v (li !' i has i ade .1 v food resources ol 1 tition to the to put lug mji piles on void. nice of wastB in, !t Is found thai be 1 1 1 1 It io meet t: f ml -i 1 high protein feed ill show a shortage tons, while there supplies of oilier moinlcnl cons ump- id rl . be uln- 0o,(kk people to wnom rood cannot lie nuide iiiivssllilp tills winter. Their transportation is demoralised in com plete anarchy, .nd even if Internal transport can ic assured their ports of entry won! I soon be fro ih, Million more who have felt keenly the opfres sion of war win bs beyond reach of u slstancn, We liniHt rcali.e tlint upon o'jr sbonrders restg a greater resporislblll- , Ay than we have ever before been asked to assURM, We must realize that I millions of lives depend SOSOlUtelj . upon the continued service and sacrt fi. e Of the American people. We must realize lluil the specter of famine abroad now Imunts the uliun- 1 dsfUCS of our table at lioiue. AMERICANS FIGHT GERMS IN ITALY Tuberculosis Experts Sent Red Cross Will Use Lat est Methods. by FOR ITALY'S BABIES. Motherhood In Italy Just now Is not the Joy that It might be, for the poor women are at their wits ends to clothe the children already In the family, not to mention the preparation for the lit tle newcomers. Perhaps the most up pie. latefl srifts of the American Red Cmss at this time are the layettes which me being given to the mothers of Italy. Bach layette constats of twenty-four pieces and Includes four bright colored swathing bands, so dent to the heart of the Italian w n Twenty layettes a week are needed at Chloggia aloue. o WHEN YOU ENROLL: O Be sots to get your button, lie sure to kci your Sag, Be sure to j;et your Stamps, Bs sure to use ilieni all. mvRhiiiinwmiuiiuiwwttttwwwHtt Save food - S SJT.MVI 2 wnA a.fr . , ..... --.w s in ihe si 6ti ai e wiBUHuiwnmtmai t. :;. n . . . WHAT WOMEN : tn the liieluded lii (he unit of na. Ileal and lay workers which the American Rod Cross lia.i sent to Italy are a nuiaher of the leadlnn anil tuberculosis work ers of ths country, sponsored hy the National Tuberculosis Association, lr. William Charles While, who beads the unit, Is DSdlCSJ director of IBS Tuberculosis Lsauroo of Pittsburgh, and Dr. Itotiert II. Itlsliop. the nsslst ant director. Is Secretary of the A ut I Tuberculosis I am gits of Otoveland as well as heal 111 coiuuiissloner of that city. Ir. John II. I.oumun of t'leve land, a former prssldenl of ths Nu iloual Association, la another promt- neiit uiemlier of the unit. Others are Dr. Robert ;. Patterson, secretary of the Ohio Tuberculosis Association; Beymour II. Stone, until recently see retary of the Massachusetts. Antl-Tu-bercnloals len ue; In. Qertrude Stur gls, setTetarj of the New Vorli City Association of Tuberculosis Clinics, and v. A. Nelson, sueriuterideni of the Ciiicluuail Anti-Tuberculosis league. These men and women, al the re quest of the Italian government, win , co operate with thai country In apply Inc the latest approved American methods for combating ths spread of tuberculosis. Boms of them will be charged with the establishment of clinics u here pi ople of all ages moj he examined and treated; others win devote their attention particularly Io preventing tuberculosis among chil dren, and a third groHp Will de- lop I 10 the crctllt of tbi . , lied ( - Ui 1)1 ilcrU'i 11 the 1 h .i by the ! . l ; I . ; ill,,. sis Association. Tuberculosis workers on their side will line up with the Red Cross In lis Christinas Hull Call for III U ercnl mellllielslllp. CC'TEGT P( .: THE JUNIOHS. a 1 ; 11 1 feature during the Red is Roll Call w ill hi m .lunlor Ui il 1 'rot - 1 'our Mlqute Men ''onie I nit "Why t siiouiil .loin the Red Cross." The contest win he aim liar io I hose previously conducted hy thl I H It Ion Of 1'ieir Minute Men ol 1 the Committee on Public biformatlon li will I'" held on I'Ylday. December' SJOtb, In ijll of the School Auxiliaries, ami friends nnd parents of the puplb win he urged to attend. The Vest Is Wiih Us "Longer" EASING THE CARES OF SOLDIERS' FAMILIES 1 The ten thousand Home Service Sec tions of the American ltd Cross, In their work of looking after the faiul- ! lies of the enlisted men, are doing won dels for the morale of the nrniy. Our hi liters are not men who are going t" worry about themselves, hut If they do not i'd cheerful letters from home, or If anything goes wrong there, tilSJ are going io worry, and that delicate thing the army men call morale is going to he disturbed, it is to safeguard against this and also to present need less suffering and to promote thai spir it of nelghborliness ami kindly aid that blnda each community Into an organic whole that the Home Son Ice was or gaulxed, hor (10,000 workers ars serving on tie . ten thousand committees, which reach Into ever) corner of the country, er remote, No! 11 low 11 or n- oada thai is uol w Ithlu r, ieh of the I,1,-: 1 '. iiss ; not n Wll 1 ir I Pf of It lean l ild oi 11,. sol '. ' 111 1 1 If I I Most any young ml can have sxtouslvc fui trimmings on Hi new winter costume, but It Isn'l every suit thai has ona of the m ts whh h buttons high up on tbi nech and la cul so long thai li i win displayed below the two nation coal of new model The trlmmln is of nutria aud ths suit ol velour Tlia vest is of fawn. The bhv rIVSt coatee on the right has n no mini- ol hlio k skunk. r ARK DOING FOR S0L0U3RS IN FRANCE Fight In the Ranks of the Red Cross A P-isin, Disease and Death. . law do ill In Hid ii the mem Pin euil and i i - i ii : i trail btened ottt If, through the ; If in need of money sun, sn ed to tide n ovi t until tin- allotm mi arrives, Dur- Jul) over SlSl) lllOUl and ltl( oi this kind were received, and than a third of tin ae were taken through to headqoartera before thaj could be -ii .ii'-l.ie:,e, QUI Al Yjojur Service o ive and to , erveyou j ight, vve ha ailed mm VsaBBBBBSBBk. T II A fl MAMA --SSSSBBBSBSs! the li ol hich :uld i v i !n .TSSOt, M the Electrical Wizzard in our Shopl 1 1 - . i .!;i- 1,11 u v ,n sort vein ii nn 1 1 1 ii i . i . : i ' . i . ersal of policy '; -, nd da Iry prod- , sugar and ci I ill be required In Oils, in which there of about 3,004000,- are Hiillicielit sup- turn to our normal If other nai urns sent short rations. known i . n i, nd more wouu n Prance for varied i . U i -American Red CrosK, Hi, in nine thousand nu American Red Cnsu lias iisHlgueil to foreign duly under the L'lllteil Ktutes Army mid ay .Nurse (,'orpa, They went under order.- as soldiers do; prepared for any emegPlicieu, as soldiers do; they assumed many - and nurse worked together lor day Itlotis are sllchtlv In- ' "irnriK" anil unforeseen tasks, as sol- nnd night without stopping, giving Io Kuropean countries, under the h) u Serbians, and - i when the iii.n e I It wi ,, tlic (Jerinnn; uliil w In -in the Austrian . an A uierleitii Red i ii if it i ' . ui in, ivorl ' in i in- operating room, in ihai capture, when nine iliouwiml wounded erowded the wards nnd hall- and yard of the thousand bed hospital and doctoi resume their normal It will he through iservntlon in order ii. There Is a sur- kal required to pro- North America will 00 per cent. The ludliig the West In- position to furnish It 30100,000 tenit fir exports of about lis situation allows lion the use of sub bread. Large suti- iaied In the Argeu- other hitherto In- dlers do. Literally, they went as each operiuion an ai-riiiti- of sin mile fighters, against pain, disease and ules, and employing emergencies In deal h. spired by (MS desperale need of the A "mobile surgical unit" of nurses- - moment, they did not know that the those words don't mean i-ry much, I city had been taken until all the perhaps, the first lime we In-ar them. ' strip hers brought Austrian wounded, w nsle. to re lint ae such an unit follow an n run up to an advanced post ; see bow the nurses work with steady hands beside the surgeons as the stretchers wllh the newly wounded nre brought In. See thousands of them in evacuation boa pitnls, i. use hospitals, convalescent hospitals, tuberculosis HnepllslSj some Of them In rreiich nulliary hospllals when- sometimes our men are sen I : K-e them wlib iheir S lalized skill In head surgery, or frucllll'fl Work, or psy eliiiilry ; all H,e . women who A continued high ' keep head and hand cool and Sternly, economy of con- whan Die nmbuluneea uiihnul greui harveMs of wounded Then we say the words "inir Nurws." as wu s.n ' "Our Soldier,," "Our Rullors," "Our M.ll ilies." tin lbs nigiit of llarek gftlh. wl the Germans were fusi advancing, ami already Within six kilouielers of Annel, an oiitposi of Complegne, two American doctors remained, who un der order of the French government, had sent the paUlSQta and personnel of their hospitnl fun her hack the night before. The arllllery was deaf enlng, but the American Ambulance sections kepi bringing their wosmh-d to Annel. These doctors said that as long aa the American boy brought them wounded they would operate. Two nurses volunteered from Coin plegne, and so In Hie deserted chateau the two surgeons, the two nurses and the ten drivers worked calmly on, while the hnr.s of seraplsnes shook the air, aad the blasting gnas shook the earth. i a a - . . and Austrian doctors came to their relief. Several hundred woiiimii are work lug over there In (he American Red I'ross canteens, 'there are about two hundred of these canteens along lbs French uud American lines of com- iiiunii ni Inn. and the women are work I lug under great pressure, feeding ' thousands of soldiers. The Red Cross Is also establishing canteens by mill- inry request ul a number of Aviation I nlnalioii of ir the world leal loaf. oil nossil.llilles In Ind must Important Be we cannot si.iinlv y, we will he able Sly because of ihe minting production rniisumni on. 'Ihe ty with regard to foduction of wheal readiest source of Justified by lha ait turn of peace. r Still Stalks. the tnlted Riatas and wise economy In order to complete ing the world. Hut m cnnaerratlnn and i-onntry thera will aest yesr er mere II human newer te kuaaia there are 40.- 'aniis. Ainerii an women COtllllli'l lbc-e stations, comprising, i aiileen and Clllll and re i ling room. Dmiwoi f ilu h ' t ii in luii something d i be genius of In about II ; mid li is been use of (his, Ito less Hi lie fa filltles for cleanliness and rest and refreshment, that ths French govern- mi ui lias i o en Ihe roponslbliiiy for UlUllllaillllig canteens for boib armies lo the hands of ihe American I ted Cross. In large numbers women are going abroad as hospital lint workers, also, ami aa social workers lor ti allied servile among the refugees and Hie repatriated. At each baas koapfMl tlm Ited Cross la equipping, as fust as they can ba built, recreation hills for con valescent soldiers. I'lerlcsl workers have steadily In creased In number for Hie adminis trative offices. From that original group of Sightseer, which as Ihe first American ed Croaa Ceinmlaaion lo FMeg kallml abont June 1st, 1017, ths orgs nlxa Hon hsa grown to a work ing fores ef saore thsn n.000 mm sad wests. ;. '..:.:. He Was "Broken" Capt. Wallace, U. S. A., was a vic tim of sinister forces that sought to betray America to the enemy. But he "came back." On the battlefields of Prance he fought lor the honor of the army that had discarded him. He lived to win vin dication and the hand of the "daughter of the regi ment" who had never doubted Luii. saBride Battle Victor Rousseau's romance oi the Ameri can army in France, which we will print in serial form, is p gripping atory in which intrigue, lova and war alt play part. It ia the first up-to-the minute novel of America at war. ilt's Coming Soon Watch For It I Es-iM'asfc-ot I I : 1 ivill so vc you ; lllli' - B i i I'M i t It-1 -"i' li l in i L lll I l 1 lift?! H t I'Vlllf! i m i n u hie. Ill iii! (Mi lire I i vol to in itii A.MHV wi- w ii.tt it is iic ii'i' ni l ii ui v ii i mutes no matter Iniw i-iiniili( uti il or ni hftW Icih"' ptttnaifiir. Universal Garage Co. usaii asiuipi 20,000 Acres SAGEBRUSH LANDS with water rights for sale on I Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company oregon i'Yw'rt frHf sure U m il in AiaVpaM "V t