rAGR 4 thit bCnd niriXRTiN. bknd, orkaow. monday, maiicii id, hut CONFIDENCE IN VICTORY SHOWN fcllKNTH KKMKVK IX SI TKIUOU ITV OK GUNS OVKH Hl (iK KX tilXKH OK WAIl USUI) HY THK KHMAX I-XRCICS. y ralrlck MarGlll, (Written for the United Prcu.) LONDON, March 19. "Down tools,' said the platoon sergeant, and blow his whistle. Tho hour was noon and we had been working Bince dAwn on the fields by La Basaee road digging treiiches. Across tho road was an eatiiaanet, and I made my way to the place hoping that I could get something tasty. The estimanet was crowded and we made our way to a low roofed room at the rear and here we found two persons, a man and a woman. The woman was sweating over -a stove, frying cutlets; the man was Betting on tho floor peeling potatoes into a large bucket. He was a thick Bet lump of a fellow with long, hairy arms, dark -heavy eyebrows set firm over sharp. Inquisitive eyes, a snub nose and a long scar stretching from the but dt.his left ear up to the eye almost. He wore a nondescript pair of loose, baggy trousers, a frag ment of a shirt and a pair of bed room slippers. He peeled the po tatoes with a knife, a long, rapter like instrument which he handled with marvelous dexterity. "Digging trenches?" he asked, as he hurled a potato into the bucket, splashing water all over us. I un derstood French, spoken slowly. I told him yes. ' "But the Boche will never get as far as here, unless as prisoners," said the mail. "They may thrust us back," I said. "One never knows." "Thrust us back! Never!" A po tato swept into the bucket with a whizz like a spent bullet. "Their day has come. - Why? The big Eng lish guns and the many shells. And then there's the 75. the little love. The beautiful gun, one of the best. It's the very devil when it starts. Pip, pip, pip, pip. Four shells in the air, one behind the other. Nothing can stand Vhenu Bomb! one lands In the German trench. Run. Some go right, some go left. The second Bhot rands', oh- the right, the third on the left,, and the fourth finishes the work'. The dead are many. Oth tsr guns are good, but none so good as the .75." "What about the gun that sent this over?" As I spoke I pointed to WILLIAM SHEXSTOXE'S VERSE. One of the attractive features of the dinner at the Pilot Butte Inn on Saturday night was a "brochure," which each guest found at his plate, on the back of which was printed the menu. With in there was an article descriptive of "The Spirit of the Inn," based on a verse by an Einghteenth century English poet, named William Shenstone, which is shown in copper letters on the hearth of the Pilot Butte fireplace. The complete poem from which the verse Is taken is as follows: (Written at an Inn at Henley.) To thee, fair freedom, I retire. From flattery, cards, and dice, and den; Nor art thoufound In mansions higher Than the low cot, or humble inn. Tis here with boundless power I reign, And every health which I begin, Converts dull port to bright champagne; Such freedom crowns it, at an inn. I fly from pomp, I fly from plate! I fly from falsehood's specious grin! Freedom I love, and form I hate. And choose my lodgings at an inn. Here waiter! Take my sordid ore. Which lackeys else might hope to win; It buys what courts have not in store; It buys me freedom at an inn. Whoe'er has traveled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been. May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome, at an inn. j WILLIAM SHENSTONE. C. S. HUDSON, President E. M. LARA, Cashier U. C. COE, Vice President L. G. McREYNOLDS," Asst. Cashier E. A. SATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND. BEND OREGON. It's a Mighty Comfortable heeling to know, that in addition to tho large resources of .. a Bank, that at any time wo can send Ten Thouso ' Two Hundred Thousand Dollars in notes due this ; , to the Federal Reserve Bank, at Hun I'ranclsc, Calir., and receive cither currency or credit for the suine. dittonal security, which Is of almost Inestimable value. Customers doing business with tills Bank enjoy this ad- tho porcusalon cap of one of tho gi gantic shells with which the Ger mans raked La Baasee roncl In the oarly stages of the war, what time the enemy's enthusiasm for destruc tion had not the nice discrimination which permeates It now. The rem nant on the manlloniore, tho rem nant of a mammoth Krupp design, was cost off by a shell In the road op posite the door. "A great gun, the one that sent that," sulci tho Frenchman digging the clay from the eyes of a potato and looking at tho percussion cap on the mantleploce which lay beneath tho picture, of tho Virgin and Child. "But compared to tho 75 it Is noth ing. Tho big shell comes boom! It is in no hurry. You hear It and you are into your dugout before It arrives. It is like the thunder which you hear and you are In shelter whon tho rain conies. But the 75 Is light ning. It comes silently, quicker than its own sound." - "Do you work hero?" I asked. "I work here," sajd the potato peolcr. "In the coal mino across there?" I asked. "Not in a coal, mine," was the answer, "I peel patatoes." "Always?" "Sometimes," said the man. "I am back now on ten days' leave from the trenches. First time since last summer. I just got back this morn ing." "Oh," I ejaculated, "then you have seen some fighting?" . "Fighting,"' said the man, "yes, a little. "In fact a great amount." His eyes lit up as with fire and he sent a potato, stripped clean of its jacket, up to the roof, but with such precis ion that it dropped down again, straight into the bucket. "I was in it at the beginning when we went south and the Germans came across up north. It was turn about and up again like mad, perched on limbers, taxis, ambulance wagons, anything. We got Into battle near Paris. The Boches came in clusters, they cov ered the ground like flies on the dead in summertime. The 75 came into work there. It was wonderful. Men were cut down, wiped out in thousands. When the gun was no further good guns had lives short and glorious then a new one came into play and killed, killed until it could stand the strain no longer." "Much hand to hand fighting?" asked. "The bayonet? Yes." The potato peeled thrust his knife through a potato and slit it in two. "And we cut them down." He paused as if at a loss for words, and sent his knife whirling into the air where it spun at an alarming rate. "What is that for?" I asked, point ing to a sword wreathed in a garlatra of flowers tattooed on the man's arm. "The rapier," said the man. "I am a fencer, a master fencer; fenced in Paris. Bordeaux, Marseilles, sev eral places." GOOD LYCEUM NUMBER LISTED TOR TONIGHT llrvwrr Musical KnloHiiltiein Will Appear at (irund Theutitv tinier Hlgll School AunplccM. One of tho best numbers of the Lyceum course this winter will bo given at 8 o'clock this evening at tho Gruud Theatre, when the llrower Musical entertainers will appear In a high class program, under the aus pices of tho Bend high school. Tho Brewers Is a company com posed of Mrs. Eleanor K. Hrower and her two talented daughters,, Grace Montana and Ruth Mario. All throe aro talented musicians, giving a wide variety of entertainment. Mr. Brew er, who has had extended xpe.rlenco as a teacher of music. Is tho accom panist and manager. Miss Grace Brower Is a violin, trombone, pluno and vocal soloist. I'pon the first nnmnil of these instruments she Is particularly adept, winning recogni tion as an unusual artist wherevor she has appeared. Miss Ruth Brew er is a clarinet soloist and roador, and a pianist of moro than usual ability. The combination of talents embraced In the company gives as suranco of a most enjoyablo con cert. $Sir i rtflll ill li lADVERTISEMENTS YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YDUASKFORiriiEEC FOR SALE HOICK ACREAGF 1H miles S. uena v. -. o.bi acres, umj $600. Real bargain. Terms to suit. Description, NW hi of NW 14 of SE VI Section 4. Township 18, Range 12 East W. M. Geo. W. Perry, 1615 12 Ave.. Seattle Wash. 88-lp pOR SALE Good single buggy and harness. Price reasonable. Tel. Black 1551. 86-90o PX)R SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs, for $1.00 tor 13.' W. P. Simer, 1624 Lytic St. 86-S7p pOR SALE Tillamook calves, any breed; heifers $5, bulls $4; crat ed t. o. b. Tillamook; express $1.80 per 100 lbs. Call or write H. A. Helra holtz, Box 160, Redmond, Oregon. 85-91P pOK SALE Thoroughbred English Fox and bloodhound puppies. - In quire White House cleaning shop. 84-89C pOR SALE New American Adding and listing machine; never used; direct from factory. Owner has no use for it. Cost new $88 f. o. b. San Francisco. Will take $75. See machine at this office. 80tf. GjIXGER HEWING MACHINES A $3 payment places one In your home. The Bend Furniture Co. 79(fc pOR SALE Two lots In Northwest Townslte Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shev lin mill); price $150, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf pOR SALE Four foot Pacific Coast safe; bargain. Inquire The Gol den Rule Store. 6tfc pOR SALE Buttermilk at the creamery, five cents per gallon. Central Oregon Farmers' Cream ery. 68tfc pOR SALE Barred Rock day-old chicks. Leave orders at Bend Flour mill. A. P. Scott. 80-89p FOR RENT pOR RENT Modern five room cot tage, close to mills. Inquire H. C. Ellis office. 86-87. pOR RENT Furnished rooms with steam heat and bath. Geo. Bates, Phone Red 621. 84tfc pOR RENT Five room modern house, part of new furniture for sale; easy terms. Inquire Box 349, Bend, 83tfc. pOR RENT 160 acres at Powell Butte. For particulars address Loyal H. McCarthy, 1334 Northwest ern Bank Building, Portland. Oregon, or J. F. Bean, P O. Box 171, Cincin nati, Ohio. BGtfc pOR RENT Four room house. Ross Farnham, Central Oregon Rank Bldg. ' 80tfc. WANTED yANTED Small tent house, muBt be cheap. State price and loca tion. J, N. Richards, Box 398. 86p WANTED jfllrl to do general house work. Phone 2122. 86tfc WANTKD Good girl for general housework. Inquire Bulletin. 79tfo. EMBARGOES LIFTED AS STRIKE PASSES lly Unltnl Vnt to Hi. Ikmil llullotln) SAN FRANCISCO. March 19. All S. P. embargoes, announced when tho railroad strike seemed Imminent, were lifted today, Truffle Manager Luce announced. WAR OFFICE LISTS MORE FRENCH (JAINS (r Unltnl I'm. tu Uw llnnil llulktln.' PARIS, March 19. Tho war of fice announced today, a gain of two and one-half miles over a 12-mllo front to the north of Ayro. QUEEN MARY'S HAIR BEQUEATHED IN WILL (Ry Unltnl Praa tu th IWn.l Itullctln) LONDON, Murch 19. A lock of hair of Mary, queen of Scots, wus one of the valued pobhohhIoiih dis posed of by tho will of Major Sir Foster Hugh Kgorton Cunllffo, who mot his .death on the fluid of honor In Franco. Tho will said tho heir loom would bo found In tho Major's sato and was to go to Sir David Kin- loch. ADA.MHOX LAW COXSTITCTIOXAL (Continued from Pago 1.) the Brotherhood of Railroad Train mon demandod of tho railroads of the country an 8-hour day with tlrao and' a half ovortlmo, overtime to bo computed on tho minute basis and regular time to begin when a rail road man was required to report for duty. This was to roplnco tho old mileage basis, by which the men were paid tor a trip 100 miles constitut ing a day's run, usually of ton hours. Railroads rofusod this and other concessions, and In return asked arbi tration by the federal board of med iation or the Interstate Commerce Commission. This the Brotherhoods refusod flatly. " The brotherhoods held out for the eight hour day and the time and a half ovortlmo; the railroads contended granting theso would bavo meant material Increases in pay and should be arbitrated. Little attention was paid to the dispute until, late In the spring. It THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Stone mmt Wtwrnrtint, Cmrsl Cmb- . ailHin McrcK.nU. t W. caiTT OIL OmIIm, Bust, rwr. Ball Mrau. Hon, B.a ad Lartf. THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will last twice as long. Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY You'll Surely Find It Here Oregon Trans fer Company WILL DO VOUK MOVING, LIGHT and HEAVY HAULING, TRANSFER, EX PRESS AND BAGGAGE BUSINESS. PHONE BLACK 461 Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS WE KNOW HOW. CARL JOHNSON TAILOR SKILLED WORK at Reasonable Prices Fit and Workmanship absolutely guaranteed. Lawrence Building, 733 WALL STREET I .J Ml I it DOVE Undermuslins Quality Unexcelled. Gowns, Envel opes, Corset Covers, Underskirts. Cost no more than the ordinary kind. HERE TODAY STOP AND SHOP AT became apparent neither Ride would yield without a struggle. Both aide claimed tho other wus bluffing. When neither sldo would concede anything, and the negotiations at New York seemed about to end In a strike, President Wilson asked leaders of tho brotherhoods and railroads to go to Washington for a conference, Brotherhood leaders admitted the strike had been railed for Labor Day, by a 98 per rent vote of tho railroad men. Faced by possibility of paralysis of commerce, President Wilson pre pared a message to Congress, asking immediate passage of an night hour law. Adiimson Introduced his hill In the House- on August 31. Tho House passed It tho next day. The Sennto passed It September 2. The Presi dent approved It September 3. fan of Great Moment. Tho strlko was called off. The bill provided a commission to investi gate the working of tho law which was effective Jnnuary 1, 1917 with in six or nine mouths, and report 30 OVER 60 HOMES IN BEND do all their cooking on Electric Ranges Over 30 More Homes In Bend do part of their cooking with elec tricity. ' We expect to equip 50 Homes with Electric Ranges this spring. - We Sell Ranges on Easy Terms Bend Water Light & Power Co. Logan's Fresh Chocolates, Taffy, Carmcls, Fudges, lion Ilons, nuwlo every day. SPECIALLY PACKED BOXES A FEATURE. Step! St. Patrick Masquerade HIPPODROME MARCH 17. J ones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty. Phone Black 1531 Wi ll 1.1. M,. days after that to the President and Congress. Tho country settled back. Then came rumors the railroads would fight tho law. and on Novum- ' her 30, Alexander New and Henry C. Ferris, receivers (or thu Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf railroad, filed complalnf ' hi federal rourt at Kansas City, attacking constitution ality of tho law. Jinlgn William C. Hook, of Kansas City, considered the case November 22 and decreed dm act "uncoiiHIitu- 4 tlnnal, null anil void." and the "Judg ment ot tho court Is, l lie luw cannot he sustained," That brought It be fore the supreme court 011 appeal. The rasa Is regarded as one of the biggest of recent years. Tho Inw, passed frankly to avoid a rnllronil strlko, was looked on as a departure from anything done by ('ongreui, in that It named the compensation to bo given the men for overtime, and Incidentally stipulated that no man, under the eight-hour standard, should bo paid less than his 10 hour wages when the law went Into effect. A Pleasant Hour AT MILLIARDS AND POOL. Cigars and Tobacco, BmI LIum. Metropolitan ClfAni.ES CARROLL H. CA TO MEHCIIANT T A I I. n It NEW SPRING STOCK JUST ARRIVED! navoyoiirClothos(niiulolnHond) Cost Loss and Fits Honor. Phone, Red 1411 J.A.EASTES GENERAL INSURANCE p'TV AND FARM PROPERTY BEND LOTS AT LOW PRICES AND EASV TERMS.