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THE BEXD IIVU-KTI.V, DAILY KDITION, IIKX1). OHKOON, MONDAY, JVI.Y 0, UMT AGE a The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION rsklUked Ererr Afterneon Kirept Sands. BKND, OKKUON. Entered ts 8canl Clsis mmtter. Jsnusry I 117. it the Poit Office t Bend, Omul, nder Act of March S, 1870. GKOROK PALMF.R rUTNAM. . : . . .Publisher ROHKHT W. 8AWYKR Editor-Muiuw FRKU A. WOKI.KLKN News Kdltor BKNRY N. FOWLKR Aneoelste Editor RALPH KPKNCKK Mechanical SupU An Independent Newspaper, sUndlna for the aquare deal, clean business, clean politics ni the beat intereau of Bend and Central Oresron, SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' By Mall. One Year . tt.00 Bis Month, tM Three Month! 11.(0 Br Carrier One Year , M.50 Eix Month a.50. One Month 60 ALFONSO, PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITY fr-Tf-iiTi-ifr-rfTrr-fi-na' All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal is not made within reason able time tbe paper will be dlscon- ' tlnued. 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 checlrs and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. MONDAY, JULY 9. 1917 THE TRAITOR WITHIN. Evidence that 1. W. W. activity throughout the northwest is being fostered by German interests will be taken with the seriousness which it deserves. We are at war with Ger many and those who engage In op erations calculated to aid our enemy are enemies also. More than that, if they happen to be citizens of the United States, they become not only enemies but traitors and deserving of tbe traitor's end. The United States 'has been toler ant of all the isms and propaganda and anti-this and that that the dis contented of all lands have brought here. Aliens have had a kindly wel come to our shores. We have pre sented them a land of opportunity. But by a few the opportunity has not been taken as a chance to make good citizens of themselves, but . as the opening for anarchy and lawlessness. , From such elements has been formed the I. W. W., if the record of that organization's activity is to be trusted. With such record it is readily seen why it should be sought out by our country's foes to aid them in their work. Destruction of food supplies, hindrances of Industrial ac tivity, all is in aid of our German enemy. Tolerant so tar, . Americans will take extreme measures when their country is attacked from within. TODAY'S THRIFT "THOUGHT Here Is an appetizing way to use that meat left from yes terday's roast, Madam House wife. Meat Pie. Cut meat into fairly small pieces. Stew In saucepan with a little water, left-over gravy or soup,. salt to taste, and such seasoning veg etables as onions and celery if desired. Thicken liquid with flour. Line baking dish with biscuit dough, pour in the meat filling, cover with biscuit dough and bake in a medium oven. If the quantity of meat Is small, a little macaroni or diced potato may be added. Such pies to be at their best must be well seasoned. AMERICA'S BOARD OF WAR DIRECTORS ' ' Dr. Franklin Martin. ' Dr. Franklin Martin, of Chi- cago, is chairman of the Com- mittee on Medicine and Surg- ' ery of the Council of National Defense, which is preparing to fight the battle, with, death - which will come for many a young American after tbe bat- tie with the Germans. Dr. Martin. looks the part of an eminent surgeon a strong, decisive . face, clean shaven, -with a chip-of-granite profile, a thick crown of white hair, and the cutaway costume tradition- al in the part. He has been up to his eyes in work from morn- ing until midnight in the work - of enrolling the surgeons and physicians of the nation, and of -e- liBtl'ng standard medical sup- plies, not to mention standard- izing all others and mobilizing the medical and surgical sys- tern of the United States for Its part In the fight. SELF HYPNOTISM IS DOCTORS' DIAGNOSIS (Br United Press to the Bend Bulletin) SPOKANE, Wash., July 9. "Self hypnotism" afflicts Harry G. Parker, former Spokane city employe, who Just "thinks he can't walk," accord ing to physicians who have been studying his case. They are confi dent Parker is sincere in his self hypnotism and is not a faker. They want to jar him Into using his leg which he believes Is paralyzed, but they don't know how. S3 ; T J '. SI' 3 Photo by American Press Association. ; King Alfonso, seen above Inspecting a military tractor.' In all prohrblllty would become tbe 'first president of Spain If that country should change to republic His popularity with the people Is strong In Spain. Shipbuilding Plants on Clyde are Working Against U-Boats By Lowell MelleCt, (United Press Staff Correspondent.) GLASGOW, July 9. A day on tbe River Clyde helps explain Lloyd George's confidence that the sub marine menace will be beaten. A snare-drum roar from thousands of steam riveters and a battlefield drumfire of crashing hydraulic ham mers; unending miles of wooden and steel scaffolds with workmen swarm ing over them like flies, towering cranes that look capable of lifting a county court house and setting It. down In the next county; these are' some of the reasons. Oirls thousands and thousands of trouseretted girls furnish so many additional reasons. And then there are certain reasons visible to the eye, concerning which secrecy is imposed. They constitute a method of direct warfare against submarines and are already proving their effectiveness, but more than that cannot be told. The Clyde was the greatest ship building center in the world before the war began. Now it dwarfs its own activities of three years ago. For 22 miles on one side of the river immense plants crowd against one another; the same is true for half the distance on the other side of the river. Soon it will be the whole di-s tance on both sides. The world's-biggest fighting craft went down to ways here a few days ago, but work stopped many months ago on what was to be the world's biggest merchant ship. Instead smaller ships and more of them are being built. Rows on rows of skel etons, some bare, some partly dressed in their armorplate show bow the new policy of building standardized toe- il' berries We have everything necessary for GOOSEBERRY Pie GOOSEBERRY Jam GOOSEBERRY Preserves GOOSEBERRY Jelly GOOSEBERRY any style But we are especially strong on Gooseberries ' of a good fresh pick. F. Dement & Co. "Tbe Preferred Stock Store" Oepei'k the Pnlcffet ships is being carried out. Builders report it means a 40 per cent gain in speed of construction. "Unless the destructlveness of the German submarines is greatly In creased, the extension of British ship ping will practically take care of the situation by autumn," said ' Fred Lobnitz, munitions director of Scot land. "This does not take into con sideration the' huge preparations un der way in America." More than one "shipbuilder along tbe river displayed a keen perception of the probable acceleration of Amer ica's output. The fact that they are comnelled to rely on women and glr)s for an immense proportion of their labor has ceased to be considered a handi cap, .the shipbuilders say. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. SATISFIED PEOPLE Aro sending their friends to us every day. WIO AKIO AIILK TO WAIT ON ALL WHO COMIC It Is not necessary to wall weeks and mouths ami go buck 11 mo uiul uguln iu you when imlroiil'nlnit the Private, Ethical, Society, or Trunl Dentists, but Instead, with our HCHUNTIKld MKTI OIH AND HP TO DATE APPLIANCES, TIIK KINO HEK DKN'TIHTH ui'o nblo to muka you n first class mi turn I looking. PERFECT K ITT I Nil SET OV TEETH In one iluy. "l ' m,,"rul SATISFACTION OUAR ANTKEU. , Our office is equipped with all modern appliances for f list-chum and painless work. Efficiency Is our motto. Each operator makes a specialty of u certain cIuhh of work.' Coimuiiumit ly lie becomes expert and skillful. Wo do not claim to lie as good us cithern, but wn do claim TO IIF BETTER, and do bettor work and for less money than any private or ethical dentist can do Our lleml laboratory turns out scvoral complelo sets of tooth a duy, With our experience, equipment and skilled workmen, It Is. euay for us to satisfy nil. If your teeth need attention, do not put It off. ('nine without tleluy and have your mouth ex amined and find out Just what can he done und tho exact cost. EXAMINATION FREE. Wo do not charge from 13.60 to $5.00 for treating a nerve- In a tooth our prlcu Is $1.00. We do not charge $4.00 for an unuiuel filling our price In $1.00. We do not churga from $7.50 to $16.00 for gold crowns our price Is $11.00. Wo do not charge from $20.00 to $40.00 for crude, clumsy, misfit sou of teeth our price Is $10.00 for a PERFECT FITTING, NATURAL LOllKINU HUT OF TEETH, which w mm run too. Our satisfied and pleased pallonta aro Ol'K II EST ADVERT1HERB, of which we number more than thousands In our office. We uso tho best muturlul money can liny, All gold work In iniulo tit 22 K gold. We treat the most difficult cases with skill und dlsputcli. You do not liuve lo spend weeks uud mouths here. Wo finish your work al ouco. Full Set of Teeth, (in Upper or Lower 22k Gold Crowns $5.00 99b TIxLLvn TVwiiL tiinn 1 A1 IVIU 1CVII1 Alloy or Silver Fillings $1.00 ,f-tl. .' 'nun , All work guaranteed. W Hundreds of recommend any wav, we request that you REMEMBER THE HOURS: We Extract-Your Teeth FREE when other work is ordered, Absolutely Without Pain. rltten guarantee for ten years. Lady asHUtuiil always In ultendnnro. atlons for you If you wish. If any work should provo troublusomo In come and have samu remedied at our expense. Dully, 8:30 A. M., till 0:30 P. M.; Sundays. 8:30 A. M., till 1 P. M. KING BEE DENTISTS BEND, OREGON DR. A. C. FROOM. Prof...on.l M. nsjer MERCHANTS OF U. S. SEEK BRAZIL TRADE By II. II. KotH-rtMin, United Preee Butt Correawondent.) RIO DE JANEIRO. July 9. Tho American Chamber of Commerce Is "on the Job." Believing that the actual Introduction of American made goods Into the Brazilian mar ket and the establishment of Bra zilian goods In the American mar ket works to the practical strength ening of trade relations between the two countries better than oratory and after dinner compliments, the America Chamber In this city has effected an agreement with the Com mercial League of Brazil for tho ex change and disposition of the pro ducts of both countries. By the terms of the agreement the American Chamber proposes to find agents or buyers for all products offered to the Amerlran markets by members or through the Commercial League bf Brazil. In return the League promises to provide the same " ' a"" "" Stain and Varnish that Shabby Furniture Furniture that has become shabby or wood work on which the finish has become worn can be easily renewed or made to harmonize with the balance of the room by using . v ACME QUALITY VARNO-LAC Acme Quality Varno-Lae stain, and varnnhet at one operation producing; popular (tain effect! and imitations of xpensive hardwoods. Can be uied for furniture, floor and woodwork. It it easy to apply. The Acme Quality Painting Guide Book tells all about staining, varnishing and painting. What materials to use, how much will be required and how the work ihould be done. Free at our store. Bend Hardware Co. BEND KENWOOD-BEND VIEW- PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL AND KENWOOD GARDENS Easy Monthly Payments on Lots In these Additions. J. Ryan I Co. WE WILL BUILD you a Horn on lha Monthly Patmtnt Wan. Stt Ui. OHUQUN ST HEET outlet for American goods for which (hero Is a demand In the Brlzlllan markets. Both organizations will work through their rucinborahlps and afflllutlona In thnir respective countries. An American manufacturer or ox porlur desiring to placo his goods In Brazil may do so through the Amer ican Chamber who will furnish tho necessary Information as lo proced ure and methods, and by the co operation of tho Commercial leaguo, wtl arrange with merchants and agonts to handlo tho goods. TENER IS THROUGH WITH THE NATIONALS Hincerlty of Announcement That He Will Not Try Again to ld the laKUfi I I'Mqoeatloncd. (Br United Press to the Bend Bulletin) NEW YOBK. July 9. Gov. John K. Tenor Is through as president of tho National league. There can be no question of his sincerity In the announcement made during -Hie re cent rumpus with John McUraw. His firm jaw set. his teeth togother. Toner declared that wus all he had to any. "I ii m nut a cundldate for re election, " ha declared. "I refute n be questioned further." And that's all he would say. Sev eral persons, remembering that Mr. Tenor was governor of Pennsylvania when the National league club ohiuth sought him out and mado him their executive, questioned Tener a to whul he might do If the National league should unanimously request that ha retain his office.. "I won't say a word," ho declared. And there the argument or cross examination ended, ' Tener has a lot of huslniiiut Inter ests. Before ho became governor of Pennsylvania, or before he became connected with politics at all to any considerable oxtent, ha was president of one of tho nation's most prosper ous small-town banks. That busi ness calls him. In addition be has holdings of coal land In. I'eunsylvanla that are very valuable. Ho la ubli to devote only a small share of bl time to those Interests, and private enterprises are being sacrificed by him, to a certain extent, for. the gooit of baseball. 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