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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1917)
TIIM WEATHER Tonight mid Tuinnrrow, Fair, Knsturly Winds. VOI I NEARS CLOSE ONE DAY REMAINS FOR PURCHASES. Oovrrntticnt I YIP lliwite Rend I'eo pin HubwrltK ApproKlnmUdy 7IMH) IUiikIn Hlievltll-IIWoii Employer Take $41710. ET KlllHCIUITIO.NH IN EARLY. To bo sure that your ub- icrlptlon lo tho Liberty Loan will count, muko application b- (ore Thursday night. Itgul- lions o( the government regard- Inn tha loan My nil subscrlp- lions should ba In tho Federal Rrservo Hunk by noon Frl- day, Juno 15. Thl moan that Ilunil ubcrlplloiis will hivovto bo filed (or telegraph before Thursday nlnlit. Do you reallxe that only ono day rnmaln In which you may purchase your Liberty Loan bond, and do you realise that tha government la send log out an urgent call to every city, town and village 'to haatan the pur -chase of bonds' so that thn two bill Ion dollar Liberty Loan may ho mot on time? Local banka believe that thare aro a numbnr o( paraona In thla vicinity who yat may purchaao bonda to aid tn bringing up tha f I (turci (or tha district In tha alata outalda of Port land. Today'. Liberty Ilond aubacrlp' tlorla brought llund'a total' up tu I1B.760. The largest group of bonda aold la reported by Tho . Shevlln-Htxon Company,-which hna already placed $(,7(0 among Ha employeea up to noon today, turgor aubacrlptloni mal ba mada by the mill and owner before Friday. l. E. Allen, office manager of tha Ilrooka-Rnaiilon Lumber Company, announce tho aubacrlptlon among the emplnyoea nt that mill to have reached a total of $2000. Three tclrgrame wero Rent out thla morning to Cortland firm asking If they would accept Liberty Honda aa rash for current bllla, aa hi done yesterday by tho Bond Water Light t I'ownr Co. It la possible, urcordlng to Mr. Allen, that nddltlon' nl bond aubacrlptlon toward Bend's ouota may be mudu In thla way by the company. , K. M. Lara, cashlar of tho First Rational Hank, announced thla morn ing that $4000 In Liberty Honda had been applied for through li In bank. Ilnnrl aa Ira amounting to $.1000 Intel been made through tho Central Oregon Hunk up to noon today. H0LSTE1NS WILL BE !. H. HUDSON MAKEM ARRANGE MENTS IXHt ASSEMBLING CAR OF PURE 1IRED OAIHV STOCK, FOR LOCAL RANCHERS. So Impressed was C. 8. Hudson president of tho First National Dank, on hlR ronnut trip to Murshtlold, whore hn attnudnd tho Rtato Hank ors' convention, with the high do- groo lo which tho dairy Industry hua been developed In that district that he arranged with n dairy export to HHseniblo and ship to Bond aa noon na possible one car of high grado HolRtnlii dillry cows. Provided that farmnrH o( thla dlBtrlct are suffic iently IntnroBtod In stocking their vanche8 with dairy cowb, Mr. MikIhoii will arrange, for othor shlpmontg. , ArrnngemontB will bo made wlio.ro by persons doBlrlug to purchaso dairy "look may make application nt the First National Bank, with whom oasy ,torms o( payment may bo arranged. In gponklpg of tho Statp oonvontlon or Oregon bnnkars at MarBhflold, Mr. Hudson said that the mooting wa a big BuocoHg and that Bond will hnvo to exert a groat o((ort to entor taln tho bnnkora na royally ob did the clttr.eiiB of MarBhflold. Mr. Hudson waa elected a mom her of tho hoard of directors of the Oregon Dankorg' Association at the convention, BOND BUYING IMPORTED THE I1KND, 10 COMMERCIAL CLUI5 TO GIVE $500. Slulo Slogan Strikes Itexpoiixlre Chord wt Noon Luncheon Today Teni lo Be Firrnied to Curry On Campaign. "Buy a Liberty Bond and give It to thn Bed Cross," a slogan being used by the Statu Campaign committee of the Itiyl Cross association, struck a responsive chord today at a noon luncheon of the Commercial club. A $500 Liberty Loan hond will he purchased by tho Bend Commercial club and wilt be covered by per cap ita aubacrlptlon of the members, and when this ha been accomplished the bond will be transferred to the Hrd Cross, Tho suggestion was made at the luncheon today by H. H. t)e Armond that the club purchase a $500 Liberty Bond, and acting upon the auggestion that has been made by campaign manager, J. P. Kcyes moved that the club transfer the bond to the lorul lied Cross chapter. Thla action may be taken aa the fir tmova In Bend' Bed Cross drive to raise the $15,500 allotted to be raised during lied Cross week. T. II. Foley haa been selected as general chairman and H. J. Overturf campaign manager for the Bend drive. Mr. Overturf stated that (Ive captains will be selected and teams organized to carry on next week's campaign to ralae tha required (unds. There has been a mistaken Im preaslon, according to Mr. Overturf who conferred with Bed Croaa man agera In Portland yesterday, about Bend' share which It haa been thought to bo excessive. In the Bend district Deschutes and Jefferson Coun ties are Included, and the captains of tho trams will work throughout the two counties. Redmond and La Pine have signified their Intention to co-operato with Bend In every way possible, ao that the Bend quota may be met In due time. MAHAFFEY CHOSEN DIRECTOR OF BANK Will Hlmrtly Move to Brnd to Take Purl In Munaumirnt of Hunk Ccimin Ktuti Twoliy (In. At a meeting of the director of tho Central Oregon bank held yes terday afternoon. E. P. Mnhaffey, of Portland, waa chosen second vice President and a director In place of C. P. Iloher. of Kuvitnn. hn Imu resigned. Mr. Mahaffuy will shortly move to nena to take an active part in tne management of the bank. Following the merlin w. p Dickey, who with C. B. 8wlft came up from Portland fur th nrru.in,. staled that he was greatly pleased ny local conditions and much Im pressed by developments hore. "It Is on that account," ho said, "that wo are arranging to have Mr. Mahaf fey come up hero. Air. Muhaffoy haa had tinnklnir . pni'lnnco with tho Farmers & Traders ixiiiioniii tuinK,,.oi i,a orande. Un til recently ho has been chief clerk of thn Circuit Court of 'Multnomah county, under John B. Coffey, For tho pust few months Mr. Mnhirrv has been employed by the Twohv Bros. Mrs. Mahaffoy will Join him inter. Tho pnrty returned to Portland last night. GOVERNOR COLLIDES . WITH M'COLLOCH (Py Unlti-il Prem to the Btnd Bulletin) SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 13 Tho Pacific Steamship Comnunv's llnnr Guvornor, collided with tho United 8tatB revonuo cutter McColloch, off Point Argulllo this morning. Tho revonuo etittor sank, but the crow wbb roBcucd. No lives wero lost. A near panic followed tho collision, passengers on the Govornor (oaring that tho Governor was also damaged. MNKK Hl'IIMAIUNKO (Dy United I'rou to tht Bonil Uulletln) NKW YORK, Juno 18 The Ley land Ilnor, Angolaln, wag Buhmarlnod, nccordlug to a coble to the Inter national Mercantile Marine received here this morning. TKVTONH MOKK ANNKKKD (lly United Prnii to the Bend Bulletin) AMSTERDAM, June 13 Germany la angerod again over the moat recent monsago of Prosldont Wilson to Rub sla. Newspapers violontly denounced tho mnssago editorially, characteriz ing Wilson a Don Quixote, fanatic, powerful, autocratic, tollor of un truth:. , BOND RED CROSS BEND DK8CHUTKH COUNTY, ORKWO.V, WED.NEHDAY AFTERNOON, JUNK HI, GIRLS TAKE UP I'holo by Amerlcsn i'r Association. Hcduse of the call to arms of many of their male employees, factories of tUs country are training girl to 811 tha varanclra These girls are tilling medicine tHjttlin In a Nov .Inner fncinry and wear baggy trousers. MEXICANS BAD CAVALRY TROOP FOHTV BA.NIHTM ( KOHH IKKI)KR AT KL PAHO, A XI) AMERICAN'S ItKTKKAT THRKK l.WADKItH AltK KILLKD. (By United Pros to the Bend Bulletin ) KL PAHO, Tcxa. June 13 Forty Mexican bandit crossed the border 15 miles eaBt of El Paso and attacked the patrol troop, Eighth U. S. cav alry. Tho Americana were greatly outnumbered and were compelled to retreat after returning the Mexicans' fire. The bandit 'followed.1 Re-enforce menu wore rushed ' to the aid of the patrol and upon their arrival the Mexicans retreated acros the border. The American did not follow. It Is reported here that three of the Invading bandits were killed. No Americans were killed or wounded. Tho belief Is that the Mexicans had planned a raid on Yaleta, a border town of 5000 population. MANY MISSING ON SUBMARINED LINER Of MO Passenger , 140 nro Thought lo Have I tern Drmvncd In At luiitlr, It Is Announced. (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) , PARIS, June 13 One hundred and flrty-lnne are missing of the 550 passengers aboard the French steam er Seqiiunu, submarined In the At lantic, It is announced. Details of the loss have not been obtained. SI IIM AIIIXF, Nl NK BY LIN Kit I lly United Prrw to the Bend Bulletin) AN AMERICAN PORT, June 13 An American liner, arriving today, reported she sunk a Gorman sub marine by ramming It, while on route to the United States from Europe. . Be Patriotic Be Far seeing Combine your love ' of country with good business sense. Buy a Liberty Loan bond. They are as low as $50 v and as high as $l6o,0O0. They pay three and one half per cent interest. They are exempt from all federal, state and local taxa tion, excepting estate and in heritance taxes. The time is short. See us about one today. II. B. Ford, Either of the Tills apace la given to the Government BULLETIN DUTIES OF THEIR BROTHERS WHAT A LIBERTY BOND WILL BUY With each $50 received in payment for a Liberty Loan bond, It is calculated that the federal government can buy 1000 pounds of flour, or 1250 pounds of bread, or 700 pounds of sugar, or 800 pounds of potatoes, or 400 pounds of fresh beef, or 1000 rounds of ammunition, or 8 pairs of blankets, or 26 cota, or 1 200 pairs of socks, or 21 cotton khaki aults, or fully equip a soldier. - $500 will keep him a year. TWO MEN KILLED IN JAIL BREAK Long Termer Fells Jailer With Flat . , Iron and. Later, Kills- WmseU' ''' iaeiuiMvUie. " ' "'' ".-' -' - : .. . ( By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) JACKSONVILLE, Tenn., June 13 Two are dead, and one seriously Injured a a result . ot a frustrated Jailbreak here. J. L. Ragsdale,' serv ing 20 years to life Imprisonment sentence for assaulting an 11 -year-old girl, killed the Jailer with a flat Iron and forced Irving Oehler to walk from the Jail up main street by covering Oehler with a revolver, stolen from Charles Base, the Jailer. The dying Jailer headed a chase, followed by court house employeea and county officials. Chauncey Foley, county recorder, fell from the run uing board of an automobile, sus taining concussion of the brain. Ragsdale later shot himself with the revolver taken from the Jailer, killing himself lamost Instantly. PERSHING WELCOMED ON FRENCH SOIL (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) BOULOGNE. France, June 13 Cheering thousands welcomed Gen eral Pershing upon his arrival on French soli at 9:40 this morning. A quick uneventful trly was made from England. ,.v Postmaster Bend banks " : ' without charge, by The Bend Balletln 1017 CONSTANT! LEAVES TRRONE GRKFK KING ABDICATES I.V FA OR OF SOX, AXD WILL GO INTO EXILE NEW KIXO NOT ANTI-ENTENTE. (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) LONDON, June 13 King Con- gtantine, of Greece, abdicated his throne today In favor of his son, Prince Alexander. The Greek King has long been under heavy pressure because of his pro-German sympa thies of the court ot Athens. - Constantino and . Crown uPrlnee George ''expect to go into exile in. Switzerland. , .. ;.' ( ' Alexander, the new Greek King, is 24 years old and Is free from all anti-Entente proclivities.: , - King; Alexander Takes Oath Prince Alexander, who succeed his father, Constantino, took the oath ot his office today and is now King of Greece, according to an announce ment made this morning by Bonar Law in the British House of Com mons. CONSPIRACY CHARGED BY TRADE COMMISSION 100 Western Lumber Companies lliarged with Action to Defeat Mail Order House Business. i .- (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) WASHINGTON. D.. C. June 13 The Federal Trade Commission Is sued complaint today, charging more than 100 western lumber companies with conspiracy to defeat plans and destroy business ot mail order houses engaged in selling lumber and build ing materials. The commission sum moned dealers to appear in AVashlng- ton July 31 . APPEAL FOR ECONOMY English Government Asks Women to Save In the Kitchen. (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) ' 1 LONDON, June 13 The govern ment, appealing to the women df England to practise economy in the kitchen, published a circular tor dis tribution to all women, which says: "The British fighting line BhKts and extends; and now you are In it. The struggle is not only on land and sea It la in your very larder, your kitch en, and your dining room. Every meal you serve la now literally a battle. Every well cooked meal that gaveg bread and wastes no food is a victory. Our men are beating tho Germans on land an.il sea. You can beat them In the larder and in the kitchen." ' AMERICANS ENLIST IN ' CANADIAN AVIATION (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) WASHINGTON. D. C, June 13 Numerous Americans unable to Join the United States Aviation Corps be cause of the rush ot applications, are going to Canada to enlist In the Canadian Flying School at Toronto, army officials declared today. The Canadian aviation schools are equipped to receive the' American who pass satisfactory physical ex aminations.. Americans now at the Toronto school have been assured early assignments to the Royal Fly ing Corps. . . , M. 'v, . DAILY EDITION no. is STATE HIGHWAY TO BE CINDERED SEVENTEEN MILES TO BE COVERED. Stule Hlghwuy Commllon Favor ably Disposed to Improvement of IUmwI at Early Date More Fond May lie Available. Seventeen miles of The Dalles- California Highway out of Bend south. toward La Pine will be cindered this summer by the State Highway com mission, with funds that wit Ibe available either under the Bean bill or the quarter mill road levy, accord ing to H. J. Overturf, who was la Portland yesterday and present at the meeting ot the State Highway commission. It is probable that work on cindering the highway will begin within the next two weeks. If funds are available it is prob able that the commission will ar range for grading the remainder of the highway to the county line. The commission has taken thla feature of the highway Improvement under advisement and will likely report upon Its findings within the next two weeks. The commission is favorably dis posed to early Improvement of the highway upon which considerable work was done last year by state county aid. 41 KILLED IN GERMAN RAID, 121 INJURED Fourth Invasion of Teutonic Pbuaes Take Heavy Toll Many Die at Elementary School, ' (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) LONDON, June 13 Germany's fourth recent aeroplane raid claimed a death toll of 41. and 121 Injured Teutonic squadron of 50 planes which swept the Interior from the. Essex coast. Chancellor of the Eexeche quer Law announced one- German plane was brought down. The raiders appeared off the Esses coast shortly before noon. One bom a thrown struck an elementary school, killing 10 children and Injuring St others. The British antl-aircrltt planes fought off the Invaders by defensive methods. King George, and Minister of War Derby hurried to the attacked section to. offer sympathy. FRANCE READY TO MAKE AGREEMENTS (By .United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) PETROGRAD, June 13 France has formally notified Russia that she stands ready to make new ar rangements with the Democratic gov ernment covering the two nations future co-operation In the war. TO BE DRASTIC SENATE AGRICULTURAL COM MITTEE TO SUBMIT BILL PRO HIBITING 'MANUFACTURE OS INTOXICANTS DURING WAR. (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) WASHINGTON, D. C, June 13 Drastic food conservation bill,' pro hibiting manufacture of malt, spir Uoub, vinous liquors during the war, has been agreed to by the Senate Agricultural committee. The com mittee voted by a large majority to empower the President to restrict or prohibit the use ot perishable food In the manufacture of intoxicants of any kind when the President consid ers the step necessary. The Presi dent is also empowered by the com mittee to commandeer spirits in bond when needed to meet government re quirements for munitions, military or hospital supplies. The bill will soon be presented to Congress apart from food production and food control bills. It, passed, the bill will prevent further manu facture of spirits, wine or beer. Because of the teature comman deering spirit In . bond would prob ably precipitate a violent fight oa mo iiuur ui uum uuusvs, mtj vunr mlttee decided to make it a separata' bill, thus eliminating the danger of Diocaing ine passage oi toe iooa con trol bill... i MEASURE