T '4AGE a THE BKITO TU'MJCTIN, ItRND. OUKflON . MONDAY, JANUARY SO, I91T The Daily Bulletin Ptfcltihri ETfPy Aft.rn.aii Binpt 8ndj. - - BEND, OREGON. GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM PublUhw BOBBKT W. SAWVEK Erfttor-Manaim r'KBD A. WOKI.I I.KN N.wa Editor HKNRV N. KOWI.EH Anoriate Editor RALPH SPENCKK Mechanical Svivt An Indep.nil.nt Newspaper, standing for the square deal, clean buainvna. clean politic an J the beat interests of Bend and Central Oregon, . v SUBSCRIPTION RATES - :v Br Mail. One Year M.Ofl Sis Months 2.76 Three Montha ,..$1.6(1 B Carrier One Year t.50 Six Month! $3.50 On Month (0 SWISS FEAR BEING INVOLVED IN .WAR, MOBILIZE MORE OF THEIR SOLDIERS . All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mulled subscribers and If renewal Is not made within reason able time tbe paper will be discon tinued. . Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay able to Tbe Bend Bulletin. MONDAY. JANUARY 29, 1917 SALEM'S NAME. . Salem, Oregon, has asked Salem Massachusetts to change its name. The request, which is more than av- . eragely nervy for Salem, whose rep utation for avariciousness has 'been state-wide and now seemingly seeks national recognition, has called forth stern rebuke from dignified organs of the east. Among them is the Christian Science Monitor, of Boston, a full column of whose editorial page is devoted to the scandal. Somehow, the humor of the incident seems not to have percolated into the refined perceptions of the intelligent Back Bay editor. Says the Monitor, in part: "The west of the United States, sometimes called wild and woolly, is still young, in places, and dis posed to vanity and adventure. Hav ing had less experience than the south or the east, it is often more impulsive and rash, rushing into places where its elders would,- per haps, not dare to trerfd. Fearless and free, untrammeled by tradition or convention, it romps o'er its boundless prairies and plains, its hills and mountains, and is restrained by little consideration for those parts of a common country which it thinks effete. - "There is Salem, Ore., - for exam ple, which had no place on the map until the middle of the Nineteenth Century, actually questioning the right of Salem, Mass., which dates hack to 1626, to a place in the sun! Salem,, Ore., that is, with utter dis regard to the facts of history, full to the brim, as it constantly is, of the present and the future, has the temerity and the audacity to ask Salenr., Mass., which has a past to be proud of, if it will not kindly take steps to change its name, so that' there may be no rival Salem in the field! ' 'Your town being of the same name,' writes Manager Ivan G. McDaniel, of the Salem, (Ore.) Com mercial Club, to Mayor Benson, of Salem, : (Mass., 'it naturally draws from us, and . . . . we think it would be a good thing if you would kindly take it up with your citizens and change the name of your town.' "'When your little community,' replies the mayor - of Salem, Mass., with a calmness no less remarkable than admirable, considering . his temptation, 'reaches a population of 60,000 or more and a valuation that will place you in the same class as our small cities of tbe east; In short, when your city has reached the size that your manager's nerve and con fidence have already reached, we will advlvse you then to change the name rAl&&-i AM t',m it l , " v" . ; ' t. .'j NlfcTN tit laH ' " 1 ' I - u fffc i ? 1 . t 1 jT VVC GECMflNY '..' AJL I:VI ',: . .jiti, gS. " ' :i u- " I ' " ' : ' ' rS. : it i i . , Hs l 1 ..... if wwow 5tp ; VQM&Jti FBHCe:...r, X; (AUSTRIA V "Kf. . V SWITZERLAND - ) 6W. WUE, SWISS INFRMTRY flNO MAP SHOWING QElRTIOtl OF iWIT2LflMO TO wHRHltld POweeS Photoi by American Press Aasoclatloa. There have been frequent reports recent ly of uneaalneaa In Switzerland reeardlnc possible violation of the country's neutral ity, and It was announced officially a few days aso that parts of the Swiss army not yet with the colors would be mobilized. Italy, according to official dlspqtches, has been strengthenlns her defenses on the Swiss border. President Schulthess of Switzerland said recently that the Swiss people would never allow a foreign army to Invade their soil. '.' . ' ' The commander lri elifrf of the 8wlss ar my, General Wllle, said the army was pre pared to defend Swiss 'neutrality, at all coats. , London reports say that Swiss newsps pera sssert masses of German troops are concentrated near Basel. ..The Swiss gen era! staff is convinced that an Invasion of Switzerland Is contemplated with, a view to freeing Alsace from, .the Froncb Invad er, says one account. The French hsve held a uarrow strip of Alsace sines the early days of the war. The Swiss army has a total war strength of K2.000 well trained men. The Swiss system of onlver sul service has been urged on the United States. Pictures show General Wills, a body of Swiss Infantrymen and a map of the rela tionship of Switzerland to the warring powers, also the Utile strip of Alsace beM by the Trench. of your city, for there might be some confusion in having the same name. and you would not ask tbe venerable mother of all the Salems In the coun try to change her name at the be hest of even . an enterprising and hUBtllng namesake.' "This is dignified, as well as ap pealing, and Salem, Ore., should re alize from Its tone that it there is going to be any . changing of the name of Salem, It will have to set the example." Yes, it was a little forward in Manager McDaniel, to say the least. Why not have Rome, N. Y., petition Rome,, Italy, to oblige by changing its name? Or Portland, Oregon, use its persuasivev powers upon that oth er Portland of New England? Or Indeed, would not this be an oppor- DARCY NOT SUCCESS AS VAUDEjyiLLE STAR Australian Slugger 'Draws t Hklmpy Houses Appearing a.:utrt,uv . tainer on the- Htafte. H.'C. Hamilton ; (By United Press to The Dally 'Bulletin) NEW YORK, Jan., 2 9. Los Darcy, king of the Antipodean, sluggers found the American public far away from the idea of clogging up theatre seats just to see him waltz a .few rounds with Freddie Oilmore and demonstrate the punches, he used to win his way to Australian fame. His Junket through eastern Cities lias been one of the most dismal tune time for New England itself flivvers history ever has been- calli-d to seek revision of the title of old 'upon tochronlcle. England? Anyway, we have a. sneaky sus picion, bred of some experience, that the Salem manager "started some thing" with a view to getting atten tion and national publicity for bis community. And he Is succeeding. New Day Dentistry WE WANT YOU TO WEAR OUR TEETH NOW! .. 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Enamel tf! nn Fillings P 1 W Lady Assistant Always in Attendance, King Bee Dentists Over PostofQce, Bend, Oregon. Dr. A. C. Froom, Professional Manager. ,, HOURS 8:80 A. M. to 8:80 P. M. Sundays, 9:00 to 5:00. wag at signals and shoot and the smell of powder no sir, not talcum powder will pervade the air about the Chevy Chase suburbs of the capl tal again next spring. The encamp ment will begin April 16 under th auspices of the woman's section of the navy league. . The .school will be In sosslou. six weeks the courso to consist Of 20 days. Senator Newlantla estate; last year's site,, will probably again be used. . More than 1000 applications for Instruction are already on file. Tho Red, Cross, as was the case last year, will conduct the classes. Despite the fact that Darcy had de ceived more publicity in a few, weeks than the average scrapper. gets, in a lifetime the public didn't fall for his theatrical efforts. His first stop Bridgeport, Conn., showed;, the way the wind was blowing when J tbe theater wasn't even comfortably filled. : - ru ,. Jumps were made to other towns and the same sort of desultory In terest was shown In his appearance.) When Philadelphia was reached ! Darcy was so discouraged with the number of persons who wanted to be his audience that he left tbe theater and it was only by argument and threat that he could be induced to return and entertain the eighty or so fans. The reason for his failure should be apparent and should.be a warn ing to other thetrlcally. ambitious scrappers. Folks who really are In terested In ring battlers don't care to see a boxer step onto a stage and merely go through the motions of . tiff. They want to.'see him fight. Anyone so nonular as Darcv wnnl.i have no trouble at all" in Jamming a' fight arena with fans to see ' ii battle. Others who go to a theater to be entertained are rarelv. In tor. , . .t . ' estea in me aoings oi tne boxers, so they fall to become greatly excited.-. Darcy was out of his sphere when he went on the stage'.' He will have to get the yauclevlllo reputation be fore he can' hope to' make sardine repositories of. theaters. He is an arena filler,' not a theater-packer. Hindenburg Is Reported 'Laid Up With Bad Chill . At Army Headquarters TRAINING CAMP FOR GIRLS IS ANNOUNCED (By United Press to The Dally Bulletin)'' WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Joy relgni In many 'a debutante heart here; 'A -second season of the, Na tional Service school,, where ambi tious girl rookies are Initiated Into the mysteries of soldiering, ha been fl.nnminr.AH ' ".. J fc . .. They'll drill -pnd march and wig - i - J-- ... '.r VON HIN DEN Bund J'hoto by American 1'ress Association. 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