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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1917)
TIIK BKND 11VM.KTIN, I)All,V KIHTION, HKNU, OHKiON, WKOMCNIMY, JUNK IK, lIT The Bend Bulletin GERMAN SECRET AGENTS DAILY EDITION PlMiakas Bnrr Aftsmsan Kicspt lutal, BEND, ORBUON. Entered u Second Class mmttcr, January t 1(17. at th. Port Offle mt Bend, Onson. PAGE 1 NURSES URGED ACCUSED AS 10 STAY ON JOB wider Act of March S, H7. GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher ROBERT W. SAWYER KJItor-M.nww FRED A. WOKI.H.EN...., News Kditor HENRY N. KOWI.KR Associate Eililor RALPH SPENCER Mechanical Smo. An Independent Newspaper, standing for the square deal, clean business, clean politic and th beat interests of Bend and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bj MaiL One Year M.00 Bix Months 12.76 Three Montha 11.(0 Br Carrier Ona Year td.50 Six Montha , IS.S0 On Month 0 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal Is not made within reason able time the paper will be diecon. 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 chert's and orders pay able to The bend llulletln. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1917 TRENCH TALES "We were holding a line of - German trench one day,' said an Irish infantryman, "and the Boches counter-attacked pret- ty heavily. We'd been told the position was important, and we stuck to it for all we were worth but after a bit our bombs and -ammunition began to run out. - One of the new men was sent back to get help. He found an officer of the battalian fur- -a- ther back, who was so knocked - out he could hardly move. The man salutes and tells how - things are. 'You've no more bombs?' says the officer, half - asleep. 'No, sir." 'No more rifle ammunition?' "No, sir.' 'Well, then' said the officer, -a- 'Swank them.' 'Yes, sir," says the man and he gave parade -a- salute and hurried back to the - trench. We swanked them -all - right, and held on until we were relieved. That's the only case I ever heard where a company ran out of ammunition. You'd think that with the quick way we go forward there would be lots of cases but Its marvelous how everything follows up an advance nowadays. The guns - are up in quick time, the trans- a- ports keep the rations and am- - munitions up to scratch, .the pioneers -avnd labour companies . set busy on the captured land '. almost as soon as we've passed 1 over it. I tell you the thing works like magic." & J Barry T. Perlssl, Irving Bonaparte and Axel B. Melchur. accused of imv. Ing maintained a secret mail system between this country, Germany. Mexico and South America. WE MUST SAVE WORLD Today's War Recipe. (From Britain's official win- the-war cook book.) Vegetable Pie Two potatoes, three artichokes, three toma- toes, one dessertspoonful bar- ley flour, two sticks celery, one pint of milk, one dessertspoon- ful i margarine, seasoning to a- taste. Bring the milk to the boll and thicken it with flour. Cut up all the gevetables into small pieces, mix them, season, and put them into a well-greas- -a ed pie dish. Pour the thick- ened milk over them, dot the -a a- fat over the top in small pieces. Bake for half an hour or more, -a . keeping the dish closely covered, except for the last five or six minutes to give the top a chance to get brown. Test the veg- etables to see If they are tender 'a- before serving, as sometimes - they take longer than a half -a hour to cook, depending on -a their age and the heat of the -a oven. You can use any veg- etables you like for this pie, and in any proportions. . Never cut the crust off a slice a- of bread. COUNTY. RECORDS. Edward W. Harris to Bernard L. Tone, deed. . , Northwest Townsite Company to Elwyn P. Dunlap, deed. Northwest Townsite Company to Ernest T. Grove, deed. Morse Monzlngs to D. E. Blanch ard, deed. ...... La Pine Townsite Company to Al. D. Wagner, deed. Bend Timber Co. to The Snevlin Hixon Company, deed. J. E. Morrison and wife to William Fobs,, deed. Vernon A. Forbes to J. B. Miner and T. F. McCallister, deed. R. E. Eaton and Maud Eaton to Harry L. Sly, deed. ' Frank Bodyfelt to A. O. Alllng- ham, deed. A. G. Alllngham to W. B. Daggett, bower of attorney. American, Wounded at Vlmy Ridge, Tells of Need of Help. (Br United Press to the Bend Bulletin) TACOMA. Wash., June 20 "France is a graveyard and England is exhausted. America must rave the world." That is the message brought to Tacoma today by William Hamble ton from the battlefields of Europe. His assertion is backed by IS months spent with the Canadian regiments. He was seriously wounded when the Canadians captured Vimy Ridge. However. Hambleton says the United States will finally win the i war. "Well, that depends entirely upon the manner and speed shown by this country during the next few months, in getting started and the spirit aroused In America," he de-1 clared. ! Hambleton tells a vivid story of the fighting overseas. The Germans, take the dead from the fields, he declared today, to laboratories 'be hind the lines where chemicals are made for gas bombs, certain kinds of shells and the acids used in gas attacks. - Two months after Hambleton en listed, his wife joined a hospital unit. She has been honorably dls- charged and the two will go to Los Angeles, their former home, to live. HAS SPRING CLEAN-UF By United Press to the Bend Bulletin) ROSEBURG, Or., Juno 20 Wind ing up a successful spring clean-up campaign, a committee today Is In specting Roseburg to determine the best kept block in the city, for which a cash prize has been offered. The names of the Judges are kept secret until the prizes, totaling $50 in cash, are awarded. Celebrate In Bend July 4 and 5. IIK.AD OK .VMKKKMN A.MIU'LAXt'K HOSPITAL IN IWKIM ADVIKKH TIIKM TO STAY IX THE I'.MTKII STATES. (By United Press to the Bend Bulletin) NEW YORK. June 20 Mis. Will iam K. Yamlcrlfllt. Sr., head of the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris, atrougly urges public health nurses in tho llnltiul States to apply to (heir profession tho principles of selective conscription during (he war. She- advises them not to throw up their positions here for the sako of undertaking work abroad. "One of tho great needs of Amer ica," she said, "will bo for publlu health nursing. The organizations which are eni;iiKd I" this work. In stead of being weakened by loss of membership should bu strengthened to meet the Increased demands which will bo made upon them. Trained and experienced nurses who are now taking cure of women, children and tubercular patients In their homes and In dispensaries con do no great er work for the country and for hu-1 manity than by 'remaining on their j Jobs.' 'They must not consider them-1 selves slackers or feel that they are lucking in patriotism If they stick to their dully round of duties. On j (he contrary it would be absolutely i wrong for them to give up their work and Jump at thu first chnnce which offers for war service abroad, "Somebody has lo take euro of tho women and children while tho men nro at the trout. It Is Irrational for those who tuko rare of them, and who know and understand their needs to fly off to some othor place and work and leave (hem at the mercy of inexperienced workers. We all know (hat war breaks down home conditions. Sickness and poverty follow In Its wako and there are a thousand and one ills, which have ,99 Maclkay A Charming Vitngrnph Rlue Iliblnm Feature at the GRAND THEATRE Thursday & Friday LILLIAN WALKER who features in this production, is a Scotch Lassie who, among other things dances to the lively tunes of the bagpipes. KLAMATH FALLS HAS JIVE BOX FACTORIES (Klamath Record.) The Big Lakes Box Company which has been reconstructing the old Savedge Brothers plant, has Its machinery installed and several mill ion feet of lumber contracted for and Is intending to commence operations the first of next week. The plant is in fine shape and will employ about 35 men and will run all winter If enough lumber can be secured to j keep the plant going. The Chelsea Box Company that has been erecting a new plant near the fair grounds now has most of the machinery in place and will be ready to start within the next 10 days. This plant will employ 35 men and is the fifth box factory in Klamath Falls and vicinity. -These factories start at a time when the demand for box shooks exceeds the supply and with well known expert in the box manufac turing business in both factories, a bright future Ib predicted for them, THE MORR OF THESE' THE FEWER OF .THESE GIVE The Red Cross Must NOW! Have $100,000,000.00 TO SAVE THE LIVES OF SOLDIERS AND CARE FOR DEPENDENTS AT HOME OREGON'S SHARE IS $600,000.00 to he mot and overcome. Who cuti do this better than (he public health nurse, who belongs to a well organiz ed group of workers which Is able to combat Just such conditions? Mrs. Vanderbllt cited her o vn ex perience In Paris at the bcKlii'ilm of the war when her first Impulse was to close (he Vanderbllt Dispen sary (o women and children and de vote It to the care of wounded sol diers. "On second thought," she said. "I realized (hat would be a mistake, Just becauso everybody waa doing (he so mo thing. - I never regretted following my more mature Judgment. In a short time our attendance In creased from 115 to 2G0. . I believe we saved any number of future cit izens of France by simply thinking i work." Particular people buy (heir bat of Mrs, Mcintosh. New things cvry day. Adv. Fresh Cut Flowers and Potted Plants AT TIIK Up--Tcv-The Minute Millinery Corner Wall and Ureifon twice and sticking to our original I I PH6rB tTRANSFER: Wood OREGON FUEL & TRANSFER COMPANY i . ... . - . . ii NOTICE. The State Teacher's' Ex amination for this county, for one, two, and five year, life and special certificates will be held in the High School building in Bend on June 27, 28, 29 and 30. Comfortably Situated novo In our new quarters In the Moose Hall Build ing tilth - JEWELRY and . WATCH REPAIRING P. E. Chase ! SHEVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH, DOORS and MILL WORK ' ' Phone 1661 FOR SASH FACTORY WOOD PHONE BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. 441 - KENWOOD-BEND VIEW- PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL AND KENWOOD GARDENS Easy Monthly Payments on Lots In these Jlddllkms. J. Ryan I Co. WE WILL BUILD Hum sa UW Msrttfc PnomM 'Pisa. Sm ls. OHBVONSTHE&T Bend View PRICES: $100 AND UP TERMS: Reasonab.e We'll loan yon money lo build. 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