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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1917)
THE BEND BULLETIN TIIH WKATIIKII Shower Tonight and Tonuir rw; Hoinihnrly W,iiul. DAILY EDITION ,. . VOL. I V W IIKND, DKHCIIUTKH COUNTY, OREGON, WKDMOHDAV AITI;it.(M), HDITliMliKIl l'J, )(I7 NO. ilKt NEW TORPEDO LEAVING TUBE OF BRITISH DESTROYER FEDERAL LOANS ARGENTINE CAPITAL IS GIVEN DISMISSAL M8llllWj,jWl 7y t S- ! ' i " , ' ' ' RUSSIA PICKED CZAR FOB CO NG NEARER DOLOGOROUKI FAMILY IS FAVORED. Jv'irnlliiff Appronchr TsnikiM' Htio Willi Hlnv Iti-lii'lx, mill Clindi Willi I Ik- I'rovlnloiiul Government Troop Hourly Expected. Illy tinned l'r" to h Bend HuH'tlnl I IIMKIN, Hlll. 12. Gl'lll-rill l"r- nil. iff. riiiiinuiiKliT of lln nix-l fiiriw III ItllMllI, llll III llllM-O lllll IH-Illl Of tlx DulgoroiiU family ji .iicccnr 10 Mi'IiiiIim HiiimiiK.f r. It l rvpurtrd. fly W'llllnin . Hlirplmrd, (United l"re HUlf fcirreMinliit. l'KTHOGRAD. Sept. 12. Tmrkoo Hrln. whnra Nlrliutws Romanoff, ox Czar of Iho RiimUii. formerly spent 1111ml of lil limn, will probably lm llm im-im of llm flrl buttle but the rebel rot-en iimlcr III" leodenthlp )f lii-mirnl Knrtilloff mid llm provisional government troopii, remaining icnd Timl III thitlr allegiance to Premier Keretinky. Koriilloff I rapidly ap proaching Tuorkoci Helo and a climb U momentarily expected. Tim pulilli-' i-hlel anxiety center nhiiiit llm rood situation, iin I'olro Krnd' iiipl)' uf provision I dly li'ilt-il. Tim provisional government h tmiiil proclamation denouncing Kuriilloff. Ui-iilkltin. Lllkoninky. Mur knff and KUIInkoff traitor. Mar tini law liu been decreed for llm M"--uw dlntrlrl. marshal i..w declared. PETIUMillAD. Sept. 12 --Tim pro v:!oiial government toduy pro claimed a general liil or iniirllal luv. Vliel'rcinlor Ni-kmnntf an nounced that all general on all front rxnplliiK llm noiithw entern had pledged full allegiance and loy ally to thn governiimtil. l-oyal troop now hold Paknff. orjiflnally genem! Kumllorr'i headquarter. MOSCOW FAITHFUL, (lie Drilled I'M U tha llend Bulletin) MOSCOW, Sept. 12. Tho Moscow gnrrlHon ha 'plcdgcd It cnmpli'to tlilcllty to thn Kumtlnn provisional K.nernmonl. Thn miinli-lpal council today Issued u proi-lamallon demand ing -t lint all ctllc support Premier J erensky. DENTIST PLEADS TO NO LICENSE CHARGE ('linrKiiil lih practicing dentistry without a lleoiiHO. Pr. F. M. Bloom, formerly In thn nmploy of thn Klnis Hen Iinnlliita, entered a plea of mill)" 111! morning and wa fined ISO. pny-1111-ii.t ilmlng iispciidcd on reeon.incn ltlon or tho state. Hearing wn Imld hoforo Jiiatlcv) of tho Teai-J J. A. Knntcii. DOUBT IS CASI ON WATER RIGHT TATK KNCJIXKKn'H OPINION AfJAINHT KAIUIKIW IN WAJ'I NITIA DISTRICT I'OWKK COM PANY tMMKNCirS TUOl'llIiK. SAMCM, 8i)t. 12. (Spi-i-lnl lo The llullatln.) jK)h.n U1I11K. vlco-iirosl-lcnt of U10 Pnolflu "Powor & Mfiht :o., and lto Knxlncor John II. UuwIb cnat sorlous doiiht on the -wntor rlRhla of the Waplnltln IitIk tlon 1ltrlRt, In Wnaco county todny. llnmdinra of tho tlistrlc't. bdllovliiR their right aonuro, aro holding a ool- hrnitlon today. . atnto KujKlnoor I.owl nRi!rln Hint tho Irrlgntloii company Ikih not ns yet Iiorfontnd Its right. Knlng wroto to Mr. Lowlg conenrn 1ng thn right of the Wuipliiltla coin imny to wntor from White nivor. 1.11 1 11 g snlil hi company I taking valor from White Rlvor and li prn linrod to go Into count lo protect Us full light. Ho Bnld ithat tho W nplnl. tin coinpany's main canalB nl ron tnmi))lintod resorvolra are on Unltod titatoe land. HIIIMAUIVK Ol'KHTION IS IlK- OI'ICNKD, AND HOI III Kit V UK I'I'IIMC MAV li:i.lVi:il Cl.TIMA 'I't'M TO WITIIDKAW A.MIIAS. SADOIt IK ItKI'I.V NOT MKIOD. Illy UiiIUnI Vrmm Ui tht lloiul llull.lln) IIUICNOH AIHKH, Hept. 12. The ATKiuillna fornlKH officii haiidnd Count l.nxliourK, tho (iermiin i-harKo, hi piiKMpnrt today. Tho Argnntliie Kiivi-ninii-iil reopmied llm i-iillrn auli- mil r I no roiitroviimy, liliillnK uu ulti matum which would threaten an open break with Oermauy. Uormany will bo linked to ro-ili-rinc her mi Ij in 11 r I in' plium. ArK'-nllna hi'ld thai If tlmmi lint millnfuriory llerlln may bit penullted to Heiid 11 II olhor minuter to IIiiiiioh Alri-a, but thai If uumrtlafactory ArKimtlna will withdraw her own timbuHmidor from Ilnrlln. BRITISH LOSSES ARE MAGNIFIED .i-:uman ni:i'oitTS ;ii: iim.ooo t)K LK.NH ril'.CIOH lltKMll PKXKT11ATK THIRD fiKRMAN I.INK.S OK I)K1 i:SK. Ity Wllllani I'hllllp Sliiiiiix. lllnllMl I'rvw Hlrr'CorrrMlMlpnt) llKITI.SH IIKAIIQCAItTKHS. Sepl 1 2. KndeavorhiK to arrount to the (iermuii iieople for thn tretiiendoilH lonaea Riifferi'd by I lie Teuton In the diifeimn of l.etm. the Ccrmaii Hlaff to day wire loused claim that llm Drill-ill Iiimi'ii In tho I, en ei-ior have rimiiied a number, which U In Blulcil here, la III em-ens of Ihu total HrltUli forre nniraKed In tho military actloim conceniMl. Thn German atuff enllniuled the Ilrltlah dead, wounded and mliutliiK at 200,000. It wa aarnrlalnod horo today that tho Cierman lotwi' were doublu those ol the Ilrltlab. (iKRMANS THROWN HACK. Hr UnlKd I'roM lath Uend llullrtlni LONDON, Snpt. 12. Goncnil llnig reported thl morning tho ropuliw of a rornildnblo Uurman attack. Tho oui'Uiy utlackcd under cover of a vio lent barrage f Ira after coimlileniblc preparation. KRKNCII RAID llltll.l.lA.NT. Illy United Ipjm utn cmuu nuilvtlnl PARIS. Sept. 12, The Krench pnnntrnlnd tho third Gorman dvfenao line In a brilliant raid at St. Sotiplot, It wa officially staled here today. Tho enemy garrison was annihilated. TEUTONS MAY SEEK PACT WITH AMERICA lly John II. Henrloy, (United fnu SUIT Correapumlent.) KOMI-;, Sept. 12. Germany and Austria muy nook a Bopnrate pence with tho United State. Vatican in formants hollevo that tho Gorman government Is speculating n to how far the other alllos will bo guided by the Unltod States, Inasmuch ns A'tnerlca had not signed tho London compact. PAINLEVE UNABLE TO FORM CABINET (Hr United Preu to tho Dend Bulletin) PARIS, Sept. 12. M. Pnlnlove formally roportcd todny Mint ho I iiimblo to form a new cabinet, hut wn urged by President Polncnre to contlnuo his offortB, WOMEN TO REGISTER FOR WAR SATURDAY Officials for tho registration of women 1n Umid for war snrvlco on Siiliuxliiy worn announced todny, as follows: Held school, Mrs. T. II. Foley; high school, Mrs. J. C, Vande vort, Miss Mildred Mnrsdorf; Kon wood school, Mrs. E. R. Qllson, Miss Mario nrostorhoiia.' Tho Wlestorln roglftlratlon place has not ns yet boon dnslgnatodhut It was announced that 'Mr. H. II. Uo Armoud would bo In charge. Registration will bo from 10 o'clock in tho morning until 8 o'clock In the ovoning and n, lurgo turnout Is doBlrod by tho Kocnl committee. SB'v1 rr. wiw "'ax i iWVriiTifiiIiiiiiiiiirt,t-1 1 i nui r" ,r- ii i . Signal Corps Men Crash in Mid-Air, and Falbto Death (Dr United Preu la the Bend Bulletin', BAN OIEGO. Sept. 12. Kd ward Walsh, of Oakland, and Theodore Lyman, of St. Helen, Cal., private In the U. S. signal corps, were killed today In the moHt Bcnnatloiiul aviation ac cident In American history. The alrpluoe piloted by the two crashed together 400 root above the ground. Doth machine burst Into flumes and fell to the earth. Iloth men were dead whon re moved from the wreckage. Investigation of the accident wa Immediately begun, but It is helleved that neither aviator saw the other approaching. MAY PLACE ELK IN MARION COUNTY SOON SAl.KM, Sept. 12. Arrangements are lielng made here to place a herd ol from 20 to 30 elk in the Ablqua creek district In Marlon county this fall by tho stato fish and came com mission. PREPARATIONS MADE FOR INDUSTRIAL FAIR DlHplays of Kami I'rotlurt uml lo incxtlc Science Work to He Made nt Klrhiu-tlNon School. Preparations are being rapidly completed for the Pilot Butte Indust rial club fair, to be given Saturday at tho Richardson school house, and cordial Invitations to the people, of Uend and other communities to at tend are extended. The exhibit will be open all day, but judging will not bogln until 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Tho rules established by the club for bid removing any display before 4 o'clock. Competition will be strictly along utilitarian lines, cooking, needlework, garden truck and Block being tho dif ferent classes of exhibits, with, dif ferent divisions for children and adults. Approximately $40 In cash prlr.es will be given, In addition to a largo number of merchandise awards. An endeavor will be made to secure a number of Judges from Bend. U. S. WARSHIPS ARE IN ACTION liVK I'.llOATS UKI'OKTKl) SINK 1v 1h0strovi0r raid on mask tkiton warship, i iu,.n, ri:portkd dkkkated. (Ity United rroM to the Bend Bulletin) NEW YORK, Sept. 12. I'orslstent report re bolng rocolved hero that American destroyers have engaged III sevoral battles rocontly. Tho New York Tlimw print a loiter declaring that American warships milled a Ger man submarine baso, sinking five U-boats. Another destroyer 1b roportcd to hnve sunk tho German warship, Uh lan. Many details, apparently cor roct, are givon In connection with the roport. ED CROSS WILL PROVIDE sum HKND CHAI'TKK TO CONTRIHl'TK TO I'MVKKMITY OK ORtitiON HOSPITAL I'NIT Kl'MITKH RK 1.1 KF KIM) ;kts $.-). The Bend chapter of the American Red Cross will assist In equipping the hospital unit to be sent to France by the Cnlversity of Orogou by contrib uting J 1000 to the $40,000 fund needed. This action was decided on at a meeting of the officers of the local chapter held last night. The donation will be paid from the 25 per cent of tho proceeds of the recent Red Cross drive which the local chap ter retains. A donation of $50 to the Sumpter relief fund was also voted. Authority to establish auxiliaries at Brooks-Scan ion Camp 1 and at Tu null o was voted and the petition of Madras to form a branch was granted. The meeting for organiza tion at Madras Is expected to be held oil Tuesday and a representative of the Bend chapter will be in attend ance. Arrangements are also being made to push tho work of forming auxil iaries all over the county, it being planned to send speakers to meetings wherever they can be arranged. URGE EX-SEAFARERS TO ATTEND SCHOOL Training Stations nt Portland and Asloria Kit tine Men to Be Com manders of Merchant .Murine. POIlTLA.Vn,- Ore.. Sept. 12. A ennva has shown that there are a number of men of former sea-faring men residing In the rural' commun ities of tho northwest, and to these men, providing they have the quali fications and the desire to return to sea, the government is offering ex ceptional opportunities to become of ficers in the new n-erohan: marine, which, according to tba latest preu.c tlons, will soon bj supreme lu th world's commerce. To secure officers without doley. tho government is mal-.it.iinint' two fieo nautical schools in Oregon; one nt Portland and tb i ot'ier at Astorlu. Each student is givet. a course lasting from four to six weeks and then is assisted to duty on ,i ship for six months' practical tr.vnlng with pay. And at tho end of this period h-i ro colvve8 his license Man Interested should communi cnite with Captain 10. 3. Edwards, in spector of hulls, Po-li.-il.il. who ha? charge of examination of applica tions. BOOSTERS' PAMPHLET IS IN GREAT DEMAND Praise for itho pamphlet Issued by thu Bond Commercial club Is being received from many qunrters, ntul re quests for copies of the publication are bolng recoivod at the club head quarters. Among recent commenda tions ere those recolred from the Bend Park Co. offices In Seattle, and from Insurance companies keonly In terested In the growth and progress of the city. HIGHWAY REPORT IS GIVEN CLUB COIWTY COMMISSIONER SMITH TKLI-S BOOSTERS OK WORK BEING DONE COUNTY EXHIB IT IN PORTLAND DISCUSSED. Interest at the weekly meeting of the Bend Commercial club at the Pilot Butte Inn this noon centered about the report of County Commis sioner L. E. Smith, on the La Plre Bond highway improvement, Mr. Smith assuring the club members that everything is being done under the direction of State Highway En gineer Nunn, and that work will be gin in dead earnest as soon as an auto truck and trailer ordered for the hauling of cinders arrive. He stated that the same plan would be followed as that adopted at Redmond, laying the cinders on the dust and waiting for the first rain to supply moisture for binding. The matter of securing govern ment funds for sinking an experi ment artesian well In this section was reopened, letters being read from Congressman N. J. Sinnott and Sen ator Charles McNary, promising their aid. The club authorized investiga tion to determine the best location in Central Oregon for such a well. The club discussed the question of a county exhibit at the Manufactur ers' and Land Products show in Port land in November, and President De ment was requested to appoint a committee to confer with a similar group from the Redmond Commercial club to consider the advisability of taking such a step. County Agriculturalist Ward, suc ceeding R. A. Blanchard, spoke for a few moments to the boosters, out lining the work to be followed for the next year, and declairing that he in tended as far as possible to carry out the program mapped out by Mr. Blanchard. EX-CABINET MEMBER AT AMERICAN LAKE (Br United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) CAMP LEWIS, American Lake Wash., Sept. 10. Major Henry Breckenridge, former assistant sec retary of war. Is one of the battalion commanders here. He quit Presi dent Wilson's cabinet because of a disagreement with Secretary of War Garrison over the question of pre p-a redness. "My uniform Is my answer to whether I believe in this war," he said today. BEND WATER SUPPLY BEYOND CRITICISM Stnto Uonrti of Health Analyzes the Water and Kind Neither Gas Nor Colon Bucllll. That the Bend water supply Is ab sdlutely above criticism, Is the re port received by Manager T. H. Foley of the Bend Water, Light & Power Co., from the State Board of Health the report resulting irom an analysis of a sample of average city water. Neither gas nor colon bacilli were found, and only a minimum of or- ganlo matter wa noted. S. APPRAISOR WILL BE HERE TOON. Farm IrfHin Asked by Dechute County Handle to Be Given Final Inspection Total I Xotv Over 81 23,00". After considerable delay, farmers in Deschutes county and other parts of Central Oregon, who have orga nized to take advantage of the Fed eral Farm Loan act, see actual re sults ahead as Indicated by a letter received by Judge H. C. Ellis from the Spokane Farm Loan Bank, in. whioh it is stated that a government inspector will soon be here to pass on application made tor federal money. The appralsor is now working through Malheur county, but will come to Bend Immediately afterward, and devote his attention to local con ditions until the applications mad by the various farm loan organiza tions are cleaned up. At present all applications hare been passed on lo cally, but the recommendation of tb-1 inspector will determine definitely- just which -are to be granted, and vhether or not any are to be out down from the amounts asked. Not only the security offered will be con sidered, but also whether the appli cant's reasons for wishing to secure government aid are in accordance with the public policy which prompt ed the enactment of the law. Four farm loan associations in Deschutes county, one composed of farmers near Bend, one including Sisters ranchers, one in Mlllican val ley and one In the Redmond vicinity, have applications for loans of gov ernment funds which will run over $125,000. SLACKERS FOUND ' FLEEING IN SHIP Mare Island Suspects are BeUeved Among Fugitives Second Ship load I Being Pursued. (Br United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) SAN DIEGO, Sept. 12. The Anvil, the slackers' ship, with alleged Ger man agents and men seeking to avoid military service abroad, arrived this morning in charge of U. S. authori ties. An American warship seized the Anvil as the vessel was making tor the west coast of Mexico. Secret service men believe that the passengers on the Anvil include men who were responsible for the Mare Island navy yard explosion. A warship Is reported to be chas ing another boat load, of slackers. ALIENS IN U, S. CHAMBERLAIN RESOLUTION IS A DOITED IN SENATE! BILL TO KEEP ARMY AT HOME IS SE- , , VERELY-SCOREI). (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 12 The Senate this afternoon passed III Chamberlain resolution authorizing the conscription of iiiendly aliens residing In this country. The reso luton provides that all aliens, who are citizens of allies of the United States, may be drafted unless treaties exempt them. The soldiers' insurance bill was scheduled to pass the House today. Critics of the selective draft are plating the United States In an ex tremely perilous position, the Senate military committee issued warnings today. The committee unanimously recommended ithe rejection of the Hardwtck amendment, declaring that if passed It would disorganize the army, leave the nation powerless and make the United States the laughing stock of the world. . Thej Hardwlck amendment would provenjt the sending of conscripts to Europe, Hardwlck' is planning t vigorous fight In favor of bit measure. u. 1 CONSCRIPT