THE BKND BULLETIN, TIIL'ltHDAY, AVUVH't 3, JB1T. PAOB ground for one cent a linear foot ad ditional, The walk, to be couatructiid la chiefly of the aix foot width, but for three foot wulk, 20 con I a for work on level ground and 21, cunt 11 for walk laid on broken ground, la stipulated. In mill It Ion to thla, however, the owiiera of property abutting 011 the Improvements ordered, will be pen 11 11 led 10 cnula u running fool, and will nlao puy Interest and costs, be cutisij of their fulluro to put In the wallis In Die spring when an order to that effect was Issued by tho city coiiiic!I, "OVh'H TIIKHK." (Continued from Page 2.) jS LIBERTY THEATRE iC Tonight and Friday sij K Funiiic Wnnl in "THE WINN'IKC OK S SALLY TEMPLE." th Episode, of the V" fl "LinKKTY"S-riul. Travel Werkly-to I .lie jfjj jK CORRECTION. ..I'tlcex lonikl,l only 0 and 15c. " 55 Regular Weak t)ay Prke Schedule. fjji .oW niglil'i ad. Wu an error,' 5b'( 4- 1917 AUGUST 1917 JjliN j MON JUE JWED THU F R I SAT .1.1213 8191011 113415,1617118 19202122232425 2627 28293031!! j .Mm. 'Ihomus Currlck Burke mid m)ll, Of I'OltluillI, WITH III Ill'llll lllHl night roiurnliiK from Miirnny county, where they Iiiivii bnmi vliiltluif ul llm Wlllluni 1 1 11 11 Icy ranch, Mr. mid .Mm, W. ('. Ulidsull r turned this morning after 1111 unto trip mm lint mouululns. They re port llm Miic ki'iulu Pass roud In ex cellcnt eunilllliin, unit mi abundance of gumoy relMllfH In (hit Murki-nr.lv rlvnr. end in Brief DOlSGSi.S YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them litre. TIHIISD.W. Loyal th-tlrr uf Minims fimlier's Hull, H p. in. t 'urprntriV A Joiners' I'll Ion, Imn I'lnr Labor Templi H p. ill. FIIIDAV. Hon nf .Norway, Kmlirr's Hull, 8 . III. Onlrul Trades, Labor Jt Fanners' Council, ttnn Vlnr l-br Tt-inplr, ':IW p. 111. HATIRBAY. Itnl .Mill, office of K. II. f.llxm, O'Kane Building, M p. Ul. OltF.tiON Tltl.VK Tit .UN Arrive ': a. m. Ultra t p. to. O..W. It. M S. THAIS. Arrives St p. rn. Leavea . ...,7:2& a. in. ai:t HTAOK LINK MOl'TII. Leavea 8; 45 ft. to. Arrival & p. to. ATKI LINKH.' .Cars to Burns, fort Klsmain ' Kort Kock, Silver Like nhi other points south aid south 111!, FONT OFFICK HOl'ltH, Ocneral delivery open Caily H:t0 a. rn. to C p. in. No moll dlHtrlbiiind on Sunday Nlxbt tralo mii'.l closes 1:15 Day train mall closes 6:80 a. m. TKI.KOIiAI'H IIOl ItH. Western Union, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundny and fcolldays 8 a. rn. to 14 a, 111., t p. 10. to 6 p. m, TKLKI'IIONF. IIOI IW. Pacific Tel. li 11. Co. 14 bour , LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 0. O. Wnllce wrh In Bnd from Tuimilo lllHt llltillt. H. ( Srolt I In lend today from li in lioino In Lupine. MIhh Idme lluniU'll U ronvalmrInK rnpldly from u recent uiiuck of m'ur lilt fnviir. Honinr ltoB, auporvlHor of the Oi'hoco N'utloiiul Knrvat, wan a Ilend vlaltor y-nturilny ufturuoon. J. T. Manly, travelling frclitlit and pitaannwr aK"nt for the Urt-ifou Trunk, la In the city tqrtiiy. Miaa Irma Vance, of Sulherlln, OruKon, urrlvud In Mi nd today to vlmt with Mr. and Mm. J. H. Kudoll. Mux Crnndull, export accountant of I'ortland, la In Uvnd to noniplctu tho oudltlnR of the city book. L. K. Smith,' county commUnioncr, waa In Ilund yealurday from Itcdrnond to attend tho rcgulur mlon of tho county courl. Mri. C. O. Stover and son, of Prlne vllla, who have been visiting Mra. Stover's alator, Mra. Elmer Ward, expect to leave tomorrow. Chostor H. Moores, Beorctary to the governor, waa In Bend yesterday on IiIh way to Balom by auto, returning from a tour to Klamath Kulla. AT THE HOTELS. TIir U'HkIH llol.'l. II. f. Brolt. I.ll I'lne. Mm K. T. Derr, I'orlluiul, (IcorKv Wlntera. Ili'ppnrr, Ortruilo Wlntiim, I'orlluiul. W. II. Halo, I'ortlniid. fharlotlo Hale, Portland. Kthel lUle, Portland. Kdwurd llulii, Portland. Victor nicfkey, Portland. P. J. UulluKhor, Vancouver. 11. II. (Jood, Chicago. Avi-ry Hpear, Chlcano. ft. II. K. Ilttiinoii, Lincoln. Ni-li. .Mra. H. If. Wilcox and daiiKhle.r, Kort Hock. .Mr. II. M. PlMttn. K(rt Kock. J. II. Harvey, Kureka. Mm. It, W. I.untt and children, Won! Ina. . Ilulllater, Spokane. Kmlly S. Hlgbiie, Atluntlc City. Norma Ilowen, Atlantic City. Charln Koacli. Spokane. Hotel Co)'. Ilncule Koberta, Portland. Mux Crnndiill. Portland. J. Kellowa, Hurna. M. Augland. Silver Lake. Maurice Quintan, Merrill. C. H. Mirormlck. Lebanon. I). A. McC'ormlck. Lebanon. Mary MrCormlek. Iihanou. Anna McCormlck, Lebanon. .Minnie Kulbua, Corvullla. P1IH Untie Inn. W. C. t'ooper, Portland. 1). T. Goodman, Portland. A. W. Mllea. Portland. K. II. Martin. Portland. Fred S. Peufleld. Portland. A. K. Shirley. N. p. J. T. Ilitrdy. Oregon Trunk. William Pattemon, Portland. Mr. and Mm. A. It. Lyon. Stockton Cal. R. L. Came, Portland. P. B. Hargood. Portland. J. L. Clock, Portland. C O. Wallace, Tumalo. Fred Kogem, t'lilloxuu. Fred Flood, Chlloiun. Bert Cilia, Chlloiun. Frank McDonald. Chllozun. W. M. Shenii, Chlloiun. W. M. May. St. Loula. Fred 8. Bennett. Portland. Mr. and Mra. Merrill B. Moorea, Portland. Mra. t A. Groy. Salem. F. 8. Sexton, San Francisco. Mra. Thomaa Currlck Burke and aon, Portland. Mlna Delia Vanderpool, Tho Bullua. A. A. Tipton. Burna. Churlca A. Newhall. Beattle. Mr. and Mra. K. I. Ijinifdnn pnn. land. K. II. Oliver. Wullu W11II0 J. O. Bryan, Portland. Mm. J. H. Llchtenstarn, Waaco. Mr. and Mm. Hurrliiun Allen, Port land. Mm, L. Newnmn, Portland. limns. 1111,1 we iiuidii VmiiiI ilse ot llii-iii we could, but 1 hut tviia little. I hud order one day to locufe a dugout und lirepure It for use as but 1 11 lion head ntinrtcm. When I cl a sipiud In to clean It up the odor was so overpower lug Hint we bnd to put 011 our gas iiiiisus, On entering we first saw two dend iiursua with our ghustly flash- Ilk'lllH. one stuudliiK with ber arm aroilnd a post. Just aa she bad stood when nun or concussion killed ber. Ken led at a table In the middle of the phic was the body of an old general of the 'ierinnn medical corps. Ills bead riilleii betweeu bis bands. The task uf cleaning lip was too dreadful for us. We Just tossed In .four or five riiinlle bombs mid beat It out of there. A few hours later we went Into the reared and empty cavern, made the roof hii re with new timbers and noil lied battalion headquarters thut the place could be occupied. During this time I witnessed a scene which, with some others. I shall uevei forget. Ao old chaplain of the C'aua dlnn forces came to our trench section seeking the grave of bis soil, which had been marked for liltn on a rude uiap by an officer who bad seeu the young man's burial. We managed to Bud (be sjiot. and at the old chaplain's request we exhumed the body. Some of us suggested to hlin that be give lis the Identification murks and retire out or range of the shells which were bursting all around tia. We argued that It waa unwise for blm to remain In danger, but what we really intended was that be should be saved the horror of seeing the pitiful thing which our spades were about to uncover. "I shall remain.'' waa all be said. "He was my boy." It proved that we, bad found the right body. One of ur men tried to clear the feature with his handker chief, but ended by apreadlng tbe handkerchief over the face. The old chaplain stood beside tbe body and removed his trench helmet, baring bis gray bead to a drltile of rain that was falling. Then while we stood by l lently bis voice rose amid the noise of bursting shells, repeating tbe burial service of tbe Church of England. I have never been ao Impressed by any thing In my life aa by that scene. The dead man waa a young captain. He bad been married to a lady of Bal timore Just before tbe outbreak of tbe War. The philosophy of the British Tom mies and tbe Canadians and the Aus- CONTRACT IS LET FOR CITY'S WALKS Oscur MiUctirtt Submits Low Rid ' 4Hvnpra of Property" .Must Pay Penalty for Kulluro to Act. . Mooting In, special session yester day, the Bend city council opened bids for the construction of 1000 feet of wooden sidewalks, and awarded the contract to Oscar MaUhett, the lowest mmier. six foot walks on level ground will bo built for 30 cents a running foot, and on brokon PERSONAL ATTENTION! Everyone who enters our store has the right to our personal attention. Our hobby is to be of service to you in advice and assistance of any kind. Come in and get acquainted with us. MAG1LL & ERSKINE O KANE BUILDING, His Voice Ross Amid the Noise cl Bursting Shslls. trnlluns on the Somme was a remark able reflection of their fine courage through an mat bell. They went about their work paying 110 attention to tbe 11 lug death a I Knit them. "If Frits baa a shell with your name ana number on It, said British Tom my to me day. "you're going to get It, whether you're In tbe frout line or seven miles back; if be basn't. you're all right" Fine fighters all. And the Scotch till lies, lovingly called by tbe Ucruiaua "the women from hell," have the re spect of all armies. We saw little of the pollna, except a few on leove. All tbe men are self sacrificing to one an other In that big melting pot from which so few ever emerge whole. The only things It la legitimate to steal In tbe code of tbe trenches are ruin and "fugs" (cigarettes). Every other pos session is as safe aa If It wore a patent lock. The fifth article of this remarkable personal narrative will uppear soon. it is entitled: Ne. 6. Wounded In Aotlon. This article describes the terrible flflit the dead and dylns, the loss of a psl and the final falling of MeCllhtook In No Man's Land. Simply told, it la one of the most remarkable descriptions of a battle by a participant tvsr put tosuther. HOW -do 10 si know when dinner's ready 9 Trust that same sense of fragrance in the selection of a tobacco. Get its flavor! Whiff it close to your nose. Its pure fragrance will appeal. It will always satisfy "Your Nose Knows." Such a tobacco is TUPerftd Tobacco far Pip and Gtfanttm And the reason u that TUXEDO is made of the most fragrant leaves of the tobacco plant, the tender Burlev leaves ripened in Blue Grass sunshine, mel lowed and carefully blended. There's no fragrance like it no fragrance so pure and appealing. Put it up to your nose u Your Nose Knows." Try thia Tett: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its mil aroma. Then smell it deep its deli cious, pure fragrance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment "Your Nose Know" g " 3 ItWlTlNS 1 M HMrwruu iM'insrml iiiii.ni is Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. WearEver Aluminum Ii all that the name implies and more. This ware is useJ by people who want the beat at the same price that the other kind costs. WeaY-Ever cleans easily, laats longer, is lighter to handle anJ is the modern utensil for kitchen use. J Our stock is complete with s variety of patterns in this material, and we will be 'glad to answer any of your inquiries. F. DEMENT & CO. LSISMJ NEW UNION MARKET IS OPENED IN BEND Under the name of the Union Mar ket, Bon F. Roseman opened his new produce store on Oregon street today, the morning being spent installing the stock. The finishing of the in terior ws; only completed last night. ROUND-UP TO COST TOTAL OF $50,000.00 Pendleton Slakes Preparation for a Crowd Kven Larger Than lOltl Pullman Service AssuceJ. Fifty thousand dollars will be ex- inpendeo by Voti.eion la putting ou the 1917 Round Ip, September 20, fl and wiich insure i the very best in contests, horses, steers, per formers and contests worth seeing. Special Pullman trains have already been engaged and will come from Portland, Spokane and St. Paul. The attendance will be equal to If not greater than 1916. The railroads have granted the usual special rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip from all points in the northwest. The railroad officials as sure the management there will no no falling of In attendance and the only question with them is whether or not they will be able to furnish, the equipment. WANTED! Two Stenographers One File Clerk 1 One Telephone Operator Inquire THE SHEVLIN-HIXON OFFICE EAT- Everybody Eats the 1 best people, the partic ular ones eat with us CLUB CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT