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MOB THE BRNO BI'IXKTIN. DAILY KIHTION, BKND, ORKGON, fUTt'lllMY, Al tilHT 4, 117 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION hMhM Rnrr" Afttnwan Bint BEND, OKKtiON, KnUnd u Bmai CUf mUw, Juuut I 1117. at the Part Offie at Bod. Oram. Bute Act of Much S. U78. GKORGB PALMER PUTNAM PoblWwr ROBERT W. SAWYER EaUor-Maiuw FRED A. WOKLKl.KN New Editor HENRY N. KOWI.EK Aantlite Editor RALPH SPENCER Mecfcuica) 8m. An lnderendnt Kmnm, (Undine for lb squar deal, clean butineea, clean politic anJ the beat interaata ot Bend aad Ccatral Orca-oa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mail. One Year W.M Biz Montha H.7. Three Montha 11.10 Br Carrier . Ona Year 16.5 Bix Montha 1S.S0 Ona Month .'. to All subscriptions are due sod PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal is not made within reason able time tbe paper will be discon 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 checVs and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1917 THE GREAT GERMAN MYTH. The myth of German Invincibility ' in trade and war has been sedulously Inculcated In all the peoples of the world. Never was there a nation, we are told, like this German nation, whose industrial giantB have brushed their pigmy adversaries to one side and laughed at competition. And who could measure swords with them - or hope to meet them in equal com . but the super-legions of the super scientific war lords, who had molded lrom raw material the machinery ot inevitable triumph? Aye. the Al mighty had been conjured by Prus sian incantations to breathe omnipo tence into the serfs ot Hohenzollern end deliver to them the dominion of the earth. Where were these Prussian giants -when the Standard Oil company reached its long arm Into Berlin itself and drove German oil interests to pitiable supplication for government relief from unconquerable Yankee competion? How miserably weak were Prussian agrarians when Amer-ican-manufactured meat was driving their products out of the markets ot Berlin, Hamburg and Frankforts! Were these super-scientists asleep that American agricultural machin - ery tilled the fields of all - Europe, that American typewriters and Amer ican sewing machines brooked no ri vals, and that even the economic doc trines on which modern Germany rose to wealth and powervwere Imported - from the United States? The Ger mans have driven no great American firms from any field where they have met us in free competition, and sel dom have we failed to get the better , of them; they have wrecked the car rying trade of which we boasted, and we. have, sold our. locomotives under their "very noses even in countries which they politically dominated. " But what of this German fighting machine? The world has nothing to match that! Maybe not; but Is this worth considering? Since that great horde of trained solders butchered its way through Belgium and north ern France, it has to its credit not one single military victory of major importance when opposed to trained and disciplined troops of anything like corresponding numbers. Joffre broke it at the Marne with an army inferior in numbers and in artlllecy. During that first winter less than 100,000 British held their lines against 350,000 Teutons and never yielded. The flower of all Germany massed at Verdun, her best and most experienced troops, her finest guns, tbe supreme product of her munition factories, her tried genius and her concentrated might. Day and night they battered at weak lines, but it held until reinforcements arrived, and Into Verdun no German flag could ever come. ' Invincibility was sot on the German side. She won, indeed, in the butchery of the Ma surian 'lakes after her money had bought Russian . generals to betray ! their troops to slaughter; but Brus siloff drove them back so long as he had ammunition. Germans rode through little Serbia with their mighty guns and dug their heels into Roumania, but Sarrail has held them fast above Salonikl, and Bagdad has fallen. The vaunted efficiency ot the vast military machine has shrunk into a desperate defense that turns its eyes in supplication to the assBas sins of the sea and begs them deliv erance from the threatening pit. No, Prussian efficiency and Prus . eian superism have challenged com parison with Gaul, Italian, British and American, and the challenge has been met. In no respect has Prus sianism proved superior except in as sassination, and assassination never yet saved man or nation. Philadel phia Evening Ledger. MAZAMAS STARTING ON MOUNTAIN CLIMB Will Make First Ascent of Mt. Jef ferson for the Season on Next . ' Wednesday, Is Plan. (By United Pre, to the Bend Bulletin) . PORTLAND, Aug. 4. Off to as cend the most difficult mountain In the United States, Mt. Jefferson, lo oted in the heart ot the Oregon Cas cades, 60 members of the Mautmas, the pioneer Alpine organisation of Uie Pacific coast, leave here tonight on their 24th annual outlug. The Matamaa left on a special train over the Southern Pacific for Albany, thonce they will go over the Corvallls and Eastern Railway to Detroit. A hike ot 20 miles Sunday will take them to their ramp at Pamelis Lake, at the southwestern base ot the mountain. The outing will last two weeks. Several ascents of the pinnacle will be made, the first one probably next Wednesday, weather conditions per mitting. At the base ot the summit the climbers will bo roped together, and with the aid of anchor ropes along the way attempt to reach the topmost point. Only 72 porsiins have ever made tho climb in more than 40 years ot effort. Many distinguished niountnlneers from the east will be In the party. In cluding Dr. V. E. Stone, president of Perdue' University, La Fayette, Ind., and Mrs. Stone. The camp at Pamelis Lake will be named after W. P. Hurdesty, president of . the Maxanius, who resides in Portland. LEAVES SIDESHOW TO BOOTLEG, IS CAUGHT ( Br United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) PORTLAND, Aug. 4. William Lee, colored, when following his trade, is the principal part ot a cir cuit sideshow. Sticking his head through a canvas sheet. Lee's head is a target for pleasure-seekers, three balls for five cents. But It's a hard life, and Lee de cided to go into business for him self. He went to northern California and with a confederate started up to Portland with 24 pints of whiskey distributed about his person. . He Intended selling It at $5 a pint. - Lee's career as an Independent merchant, however, was brief, and today he is serving a 60-day sentence following his confession ot violating the prohibition law. TEN DAYS MARRIED SUES FOR DIVORCE , f (Rr United Prrai to the Bend Bulletin) PORTLAND. Aug. 4. Ton days ot married life was enough for Harry Flshor. Today he haa on file In the Multnomah county circuit court a snit for divorce trom bis bride. Fisher claims that tho day after the wedding she tried to take her own life by stabbing herself with a hat pin. A tow' duvs Inter ho was ar rested on a drunkenness charge of the complaint ot his wife. The next day Mrs. Fisher asked to be put In a cell to keep her safe from her husband. Added to this Fisher claims, friend wife refused to wear hor wedding ring and wouldn't lot him buy fund turo for their new home. Unable to furnish $1000 peace bonds demnndod by his wife, Fisher Is In Jail today. Ho spends most of his time singing hymns to tho pris oners. ' CI.AHNIKIKD ADVKKTIHKMKNTH FOR SALE pill tiALK Tesni ot geldings, SJOO pounns, o years oiu; goon worsurs harness and wagon now. At Aunn' table. 482-03,08p poll HAI.K House and lot near milts, $600. Will accept good Ford as purt payment. Inquire Moun tain View Rooming House, one block south Homer's store. 481-03. 04p poit 8A1.K Milch and stock cows. Inquire II. A. Gosney. Log Cabin Barber shop. 473-300,050 CI.ASKKM HKU1X MONDAY. For the benefit ot eighth grade pupils who failed in their examina tions last spring, Superlnlondunt Thordarson will hold classes for the next few weeks in the Reld school. The first meeting will be held on Monday afternoon at 2:30. II(H)I) lUVKIt MEN VISIT. A. D. Moe, publisher ot the Hood River Glacier, with Chris Dethman, O. H. Rhoades and C. E. Copple, ar rived yesterday by auto, having made the 193 mile trip in one day. They spent the greater part of the day here leaving for Madras this afternoon. THE WRIGHT HOTEL will on Sunduy, August 5. at 6 o'clock, servo Fried Spring Chicken, Cream Gravy and Biscuits. ALSO Shortcake and Cream, Snlnds and New Onions, Radishes, Cucumbers. ALL FOR 50 CENTS. 203c pOK SALE At a bargain, tour room nouso, wun mini; corner Wall trtul Florida nvouuo. C. 8. lieu son. Atty. 470-99.200 pt)R SALE Horses, harness, wa gons, buggies and milk cows. One block west of Kenwood grocery, K. Fielding, owner. 467-91, 0:ip poll TRADE Forty acres on Cen tral Oregon canul, near R. R. sta tion; some Improvements; for Ilend property. Write Box 6, Deschutes, Ore. 463-97, 03p pOR BALK Indian motorcycle, will give time; also gas cook stovo. with oven. M. F. Harper, Tumulo, Ore. 434.90,939p CNAI Five passenger car. In first class running ordor. First party with$100 can lake I.. In:,ulru llul rtln. 401-1 82lfc P)R KALE Fivo room house, bath, toilet, Dutch kitchen; large lot. On Adams place, four blocks from tho mills. Inqulro at Horner's store. 372-7Stfc pOR SALE Lots 9 and 10, of block 13. Bend View, price $200, easy terms, Sea Alio, llulletln nfflco. ' 360-70H poit HAI.K IjOM and 10, ot block 24 of Kenwood, price $325, very easy Urm. Hue ADO, Bulletin ufflce. 349-17011 poll HAI.K Two lots In Northwest Townslto Cumpuny's Second Ad dition (west of the river, nour Sliev lln mill); price $lt0, easy terms, Ap ply a bo, llulletln office. tf . FOR RENT poll II KMT Two siniill houses close in canter ot town. Inquire Met ropolitan. 430-88lfc poll RENT Nicely furnished room; two In family, two blocks west of Pilot Ifutto Inn. Inqulro llulletln. 480-03.U4U. WANTED y-lNTKD TO HUNT Four or five room house, close In, on or licfure September t. Knply to Bulletin, 40-)(i'tfu y.lNTI.'ll Stenographer; must Im iieiit, ncutirate and able to luk illi'tittlon. but not ueuessni'lly nipld. Central Oregon Irrigation Co.. Des chutes, Oro. 4 7 9-0 1,0 ft. RANTED Clean, light weight rags. The llulletln office. ' 4ft2-94ir pURMTURE WANTKD Wu win pay best rash price fur used fur niture and household goods. I'lioim llluck 1641. HIJ-7Ktfu NOTICE! Any work done by the Dentists in our office will be looked after, and all patients who have had their work done in our office WILL BE PROTECTED BY OUR GUARANTEE Do not be misled by unprotected former employes. When your work is done in our office you are given a written guarantee with each operation performed. Dentists who are not registered cannot remain long enough in the state to protect their work. Consequently the change in our poli cy. As we protect all of our patients we will employ from now on REGISTERED DENTISTS ONLY KING BEE DENTISTS DR. A. C. FROOM, Professional Manager BEND, OREGON You'll Surely Find It Here Put In Your Our DUDS SUDS BEND LAUNDRY Phone Black 311 We Clean, Block and Re-Fj-a trim Old Hats : Panamas a Specialty Tuesday and Saturday Nights ; H. CATO'S HIPPODROME I Dyeing, Cleaning and ; HeJcy iPieOrcbatr. Hat Works 1008 Bond Street Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS W KNOW HOW. HOTEL ALTAMONT Is still the Ilome Hotel of BEND Good Meals at all times Regular Meals 35c Ex Iras if desired CARL JOHNSON TAILOR SKILLED WORK at , Reasonable Prices Fit and Workmanship absolutely guaranteed. Lawrence Building, 733 WALL . STREET Carlson & Lyons PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Bath Room Accessories etc. Pipe, Valyes and Fittings PHONE RED Jones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. Mi'k for Infants and Invalids a Specialty, Phone Black 1531 H. Bruce Healy CONCERT VIOLINIST and TEACHER SERVICK METHOD PLone Red 1211 Care Bend Theatre larvest Ball BY TUMALO FAIR ASSOCIATION FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 -AT- TUMALO HALL GOOD MUSIC REFRESHMENTS KENWOOD-BEND VIEW PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL AND KENWOOD GARDENS Eaty Monthly Paymenli on Loli In Ihtse JldJitlom. j. Ryan & Co. If WILL IHJtIM OHtdON SI fttr Bend View BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands a view of the River, Mountains and City. Building restriction according to Location. SEE " PRICES: tM AND UP TERMS: Rcuoiab.e J. RYAN & CO. We'll lua yon MM? ( Mi. O'Kaae Bii. Pkeae Ml Lowest Cooking Rate in Oregon HUGHES 'AtUnvwUJgtd WorW Crfff CUclrit UWJMeW-JMfnmMtWf' m l MV, m. ft HW Ml' kMf bf t4a t tie CUa fvrlM frit If mm N 4t ML yVsSiri.V1 i V) SS233 if U4 Jm4 I, ft COM M0VMIKHHM9 fMWrtA - lit ttif mb i 4-.fc4 TW OtM Dm ttmmm at Nth. HWl HH' Bend Water, Light & Power Co. pTttrE TRANSFER: Wood OREGON FUEL & TRANSFER COMPANY, i