TUB IIKNI) BULLETIN, DAILY KDITION, 11KNI), OIIKGOV, litll) A V, MAY I", 1017 PAGE a ... EiSatBiflBmSMS Saturday Night and Sunday Matinee Only Jane Grey and William Desmond In the Thomas H. Ince Triangle Production THE WAIFS and- FATTY ARBUCKLE in " HIS WIFE'S and an up-to-the-minute Mutual Weekly News d I 13 C Sunday and Monday Nights "Doug" Fairbanks America's Most Popular Comedian BEND THEATRE 1917 MAY 1917 SUN MONfTUEiYfEDTHU FRljSAT 415 101112 13141516171819 0212225242526 H31 Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Fin J Them litre. I KID AY. Hons of Norway, Hut Iter's llnll, H o'clock. WiMKlmmi of Ihn World, Council ('linnilM'rs, H o'clock. (Viitrul lailMir, Trndr nml I'urm rnt' Council, lionn I'luo Temple, 8 'orlock, ' HATI'lllAY. Hrnd Automolillo Chili, IMIol Itultc Inn, 12 in. lied Cross Assoclm Ion Dunce, at mnr lU'iiil (JnruK'i Wall HI., H i. in. Central Oregon Field Day, begin nliiK :! ut lt-nd. Hl'NDAV. Ilenil vs. IVIncvllle, ut llcnd, Hull I'urk, II p. in. Tl'KHDAY. Hcd Cross, Membership Coinnill lee. Commercial Club room, O'Kiinc liulldliiK, II o'clock. AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT. Clrnnil Theatre, Penny Ilyliiud, In "Her Right to Llvo"; iilno vuudnvllln. llenil Theatre. Robert Connoss and Mabel Trunnllo, in "Tho Mnrtynlom of riillllp Strong," and "The BblnldliiK Shadow.' LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4j. C. Oohlnr, of La Pino, Ib In tho ety today. Mm. I. Sob war! ii, of Burns, arrived In Bond liiBt night. Mm. J. J. Mulloy, of Ilrothera, Is npnmlliiK tho day In nend. BIIsb Dnndmoml, of Bllvor LaUo, In a visitor In tho city today. Hy'J. Williams In spondlng tho day In Ilnnd from IiIh homo in Rllcy. .' K. II. Ruffo and Mm. Mary Bonn, of Alfalfa, wora in lloml tblH morn ing. Frod A, BhonqulHt,.ot Dig Mend ' own, In nttondlng lo IiiihIdohb matters j, In Bond. , Gilbert D. Brown, supervisor of tho Fremont National Forest, was in MISTAKE " 3 I llmiil today cn rouln to I'orlluiul. Erie llostulutid, Karl Russell und I). Mnurlro Huiilur, of Mllllran, upon I yesterday ufternoon In Bond on land business. Tim public library linB rocolved Ihn "l.lfo of Alirnlinm Lincoln" by Nlcolny & liny, donulnd by a group of Porllinicl men. V, I). Arnuy, of Mtidraa, Jefferson county iissessnr. In In Hmid today Kullii-rliiK timber iliilu nt the offloo of Forest Supervisor Hustings. Dr. George H. Von Waters, Episco pal missionary, who wai to linrn postponed bin vIhII until tlio 27th postponed his vlnlt until tlio 26th, when ho will spcuk In the evening at tlio Masonic hull. Mm. A. C. I. urns him received word that her son, Kulph, ban punned an exceptionally fino physical exam ination for fireman In tlio navy, and left Portland for Bremerton, via Se attle, early In tlio week. Mr. Mlnnlo llradway, who bun boon here for tlio punt two weeks attend ing tlie closing of tlio estate of hor uncle, thn lata K. M. WriKbt, left litis morning on hor return to her homo In Kreuiont, MIchlKnn. Word bun boon received here of tlio death at Hanann, Idaho, on May 0 of J. N. Byram. Ilia widow, thrco sona and a daughter aurvlvn. Mem licra of tlio family formerly llvod biiro, all now residing at Hansen, Idaho, with (ho exception of J. N. llyrnm, Jr., who la at Frulllnnd, Washington. AT THE HOTELS Tim Wright Hotel. C. E. Traut, Portland. Victor Dlckoy, Portland. Mrs. a. W. Orlpton, Crcacant City, Calif. W. Chamborlaln, Vancouver. W. C, Donovun, Portlnnd. Illiss Deadmond, Bllvor Lako. Mm. Mnbal Lynch, Loom Vista, Oro. Mrs. J. J. Ilnlloy, Ilrotherg. J. A. Talbert, Cliickumas. Mr. and Mm. H. P. Tlmm, Port-' luiiil. Churles Sbaudn, Portland. P. S. KIiik. Dry Lako. Mrs. C. A. CokbwoII, Portlnnd. R. J. Wllllnnm, Hlley. K. T. McMullnn, Portland. II. L. Ueohtol, Saddle llutto. Hotel Coxy. Fred A. Shonqulst, Big Mondowa. W, D. Arnoy, Mndrua. L. PeffoVlo. llokor. W. C. Moblny, Portland. Pilot llutlo Inn. 'Frnnk Woodnrd, Portlnnd. Ell Katz, Chicago. O. T. Ward. Spokane. R. V. Klnnoll, Portland. C. E. Allkovy, Portland. Mm. I. Schwarts, Durns. . F. H. Rydor, linker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert D. Brown, Lnkovlnw. F. M. Kennody, Portland. J3. F. Cbenoy, I.akevlow. . 11. E. Andorson, Bcnttlo. Iai;ry C. Huntor, Portland, V. T. nickasnn, Spokano. II, N. Hicks, Portlnnd. M. Aronsou, Portland. C. Oahlor, ha Pino, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Mitchell, Klam ath Falls. j BUILDINGAN ARMY Infantry the Base Upon Which the Service Is Reared. THE MAIN FIGHTING FORCE. Upon tha Numerical Strength of the Fool Boldlara Daptnda (ha 8li of tha Other Branch, Vital Importanc af Industrial Rasourcss, In every army of Ibe world the foot soldiers, or liifuutry, form the main fllfbtlng force. All other branches of (lie service are organized in ratio to the atrenirtb of (be Infantry. Thua the number of cavalrymen enlisted de peuda upon the numerical strength of the Infantry organization. For tbla reason let u consider the numerical units by which Infantry atrengtii la estimated. Flint there Sa the squad made op of eight men uuder the command of a corporal. A platoon made up of Ave squads and comprising from forty to flfly men I under the command of sergeant or lieutenant A company comprlalug (wo, three or four platoons la' under the control of a captain. A company's roll contains from 80 to 20(1 men. Four companies moke up a battalion under the command of a ma jor, while three butlullous form a regi ment led by a colonel. Three regi ments form a brlundo uuder the com mand of a brlptdlcr general, and tlireo brigades make a division. Three dlrlidoiiM, If they represent various branches of tho service, ore grouped Into corps or field army. The divi sion Is commanded by a uinjor general, as Is also the field army. "The army" In Its entirety consists of as many, field armies aa a country In able to muster, plus the entire mili tary organization and Its accessories. There are a few slluht differences be tween the cavalry and Infantry organ izations, for the Infantry company In cavalry terms becomes a troop and the Imitation becomes a squadron. In the artillery branch of the service (here ure several suImIIvUIoiis. At the present time we henr much about the coast artillery, which Is mado up of Died or Htnlloiiary cannon, net In bat teries nuide up of I wo or more guns within proper fortifications at various strategic points where they may ef fectively opiHise navul attacks. Artil lery for fortifications is of a character similar to coast artillery. Blego guns are of as heavy rnlllier or power as the guns used In fortifications, but are mounted so thst they may be moved by motor power or train from one point to another. Field, horse and mountnln artillery are exactly what their names Imply the mobile adapta ble guns of an army. Buch aro tho three main "arms" of tho army. Tho smallest unit In which any two of these arms aro Joined Is the cavalry brigude. which sometimes rontnlns light artillery. Thua we may call the brigade tho largest "unmixed" unit, while the division Is the smallest "mixed" unitthat. Ii the smallest PHONE Red 661 .TRANSFER: OREGON FUEL & i) SHEVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH. DOORS nnd MILL WORK Phone 1661 FOR SASH FACTORY WOOD PHONE BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. 441 KENWOOD-BEND PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL AND KENWOOD GARDENS Easy Monthly Payments J. Ryan I Bend View PRICES: $100 AND UP TERMS: Reasonab.e We'll loan yon money to build. unit msdo up of Infantry. I"" ua artillery. The n vers ko strength of a field army or corps throughout tho world Is be tween 30,000 and 40,000 men. The Held army Is supponed to contain rep rescn (nt Ion from every branch of the army organization and to be ablo to act as a complete and lndeiwndcnt unit. Virtually every activity of civil life la represented In the army organiza tion, either on Its tecbulcul or admin istrative side. The more one delves Into army organization the keener be comes the appreciation of the neces sity of proerly classifying every civil. Ian of military age. (bat In emergency be may lie called forth to serve bis country In that capacity In which he Is best fitted to give the highest re sults. Every tradesman, mechanic, la. borer, professional man. artist or poet can be fitted Into the vast organiza tion wheel In aucb way that bis vo cation or avocation will be turned to bla country's advantage. . Ware are no longer entirely decided on the Bring line. They are, rather, struggles between the resources of na tions, and that country possessing, the greatest industrial stamina is almost certain to win, provided It has rea sonable representation of arms In the Held. Tho private soldier, standing at the bottom of the army stairs, has nine steps to climb before be arrives at Uie top a general, tils first promotion la lo corporal and the next to sergeant De Is elevated to these grades by bis regimental commander. The next step to a coinmlasloii liearlug the presi dent's name was formerly tho most dllllciilt to negotiate, but It Is now fair ly easy to Lake for men who honestly liosscss tho qualities necessary to make the right kind of officers. After bo be comes a second lieutenant time and opportunity will give the soldier bis first lieutenancy and later a captain cy. Next be becomes a major. Di rectly above the major stands the lleu teuant colonel, who is one grade below a colonel. At the top, for final reward, la a general's star. Easy as the ascent seems to the lay man, a superficial examination of the factJ will prove it a difficult climb, but by no means a forlorn hope. Richard Smith In Leslle'a Weekly. Trespass notices for sale at the Bulletin office. MRS. CUNNINGHAM HEADS COMMITTEE Mrs. R. C. Cunningham has con sented to act aa chairman of the membership committee of the Bend Red Cross and has appointed as the other members of the committee the following: Mm. Sadie Lucas, Mrs N. G. Davis, Mrs. H. M. Grelner, Mrs. J. H. Haner, Mm. K. Dement, Mrs. Oorry Horskttte, Miss Ida N'lswon gor. Miss Cora Bates, A. Whls- nnnt. Mrs. Clyde McKay, Mm. O. A. Thorson, Mrs. Knute Nelson, Mrs. E. . Wilson, Mm. E. P. Brosterhous. A meeting of the committee will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at H. J Overturf'B office in the O'Kano building. Wood TRANSFER COMPANY VIEW- J on Lots In these Additions. Co. WE WILL BUILD vi mHirm tn Iht Monthly Pasmtnt Wan. S Ut. OREGON STREET REND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands a view of the River, Mountains and City. Building restrictions according to Location. SEE J. RYAN & CO 0'Kane Bid?. Phone 361 NWKK TO TAX IMYKItH Notice la hereby given to property owners In Deschutes county that all records necessary for the ascertain ment of the amounts due in taxes fur 1916 and previous yeara have now been transcribed from Crook county tax rolls and are available in my office In the O'Kane building. Bend, Oregon. All who have not yet paid the taxes now due are urged (o make payment before Sat urday, May 26, and avoid further penalties and Interest. Any who have not received statements may ob tain them by calling at or writing to my office. 8. E. ROBERTS, 137-145c Sheriff. SOCIAL. Don't forget the Ladies' Aid social Thursday evening, May 17, In the First Lutheran Scandinavian ehurcb, at 8 o'clock. Public Invited. Adv. PET ALUM A HATCHERY Estab lished 1902. Can ship day old chicks to points reached in three days. Five varieties. We challenge the hen. Free circular. L. W. Clark, Peta- luma, Cal. 127-27, 64c. $100.00 Starts a Home! I will build s houM to suit, for tlOO down, balance In monthly payment. J. C. IIII.U Caacada HoUL Phone Black 131 Stop at Ihe New Houston Holel 6ih and Everett Sts:, Portland, Oregon. New Management PUnu anJ EltaHer. Ram 50c. 75c, 11.00 mni SI JO atr aa. PILOT BUTTE INN BARBER SHOP FRED ESTES, - Proprietor BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED PLASTERING, Concrete Work, and Septic Tanks, Brick Work, Chimneys . See C. F. Dundo, Black 2002 Shoe Repairing Done in a FIRST-CLASS man ner, while yon wait. L. Goodman, opposite Baker's Grocery. WLite A njfora Rabbits $3.00 a pair. O. A. C. Wbite - Legboras $1.50 per 15 eti. F. MONTGOMERY, Grandvlew : : Oregon Bend Park Co. Real Estate Insurance - BOND and GREENWOOD AVE. Opposite Wrignt Hold. We invite you to call at our store or phone and get our prices. Then you will be a steady customer. H. P. Smith's CASH. GROCERY Stop at HOTEL HOYT S'xth and Hojrt Sts., near Depot. PORTLAND, ORB. Fireproof. Newly Decorated. Rates 75c t. 11.00. L. W. niMES. Manaser. FULL LINE of- Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies , Bend Hardware Co. THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Bt.rac and Forwarding, General Cos. BAlaslon Merchants. We carry Oil. Gasoline, Surer, Flair, Salt Meata, Haau, Baeaa and Lard. lllimiNKHS ANI I-KOKKHHIONAL Arthur J. Moore Lawyer Probate, Liens, Convey ances, etc. GENERAL PRAITICE Log Cabin Building BEND, ORE PboM Black 1411 VERNON A. FORBES LA Wy BR ; First National Bank Building Bend, :: :: Oregon H. H. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Office In Bather Building. Hour. 0 to 12. 1 to 6. 8undays and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE 8. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Kngineer IT. S. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building QrcgOnTtfC Insurance Company "cxcLuervct.v pncooN--Homk Offics. Conaarrr Buia.. Portinc ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. Office phone Blk 1701 Kea, Blk 2102 FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, Drogless Physician Hour. 9 to 12. 1 to 6:80, or by ap pointment. SATHER BUILDING W. G. Manning, D. M. Dn DENTIST Suite 12-14" O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore. DR. B. FONTAINE Optometrist, Optician Located at Larson'B Jewelry Store, BEND, OREGON DR. TURNER Eye Speciaiial of Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch paper (or Dates or inquire ol THORSON, THE JEWELER BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of all kinds of insurance Old est Insurance Agency in Central Ore iron. H. C. Ellis. First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon. Consultation and Examination Free. NO MEDICINE NO KNIFE All Calla Promptly Attended to. DR. J. C. SONES Graduate and Experienced Chiropractor and Naturopathic Physi cian. Phone 611. Office hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 8, 7 to 8. ..Office O'Kane Building, Room 6, Bend, Oregon. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished See D. L. WIGGINS HOUSE MOVING I will take contracts for moving and raising buildings, from the smallest to largest. See L. BRANDENBURG, or write Box 430, Bend, Oregon. Tinning and Sheet Metal WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornice nnd Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed J. E. ENGKURETHON, PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully FurniBhed Jobbing Promptly Done. i