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THE BEND BULLETIN Tlllfl WKATIIKU Itiiln Tonight 'I' I'lliiw. DAILY EDITION vol. i IIKNI), DICHCIIUTICH COUNTY, OHEOON, HATt KDAY A lT Kit. NOUN', NOVIvM l!Kll 10, 11)17 NO. am 1 PREMIER'S FALL NOW 10 l.ENINK MAY BECOME SLAV DICTATOR. liii-Nlmi Utnlilissy In Washington Will Nul llii-ngnli' Miilnuilll Uuv i'ii iiii-iiI Hum kliolill riiM'r l)inlei KiTiMik)' Arrml, Illy t'nllisl PruM to The llrll'l llullrllll.) WASHINGTON. II. C. Nov. 10. A i. i li nil A lultiiHHiiilor l-'r n lit-Im. In Ivtrogrml, cabled thii KIiiIh lnrt iii' lit ii iiiiiflriiiiitliin of Hid over throw (if Urn Kiirensky government, t ti arrest (if rnlilni'l members iinil Imltllllirilllicllt of III" wlnler pulm-n. 11. purls iliul III" pence radicals i- In. I Moscow iiliiiiml ended official ImMiii I IiiiI Kcrmmky could rii-einb- IMi Urn nlil provisional government T!i Itimnluii I'liilmtiny In refusing In Imllnvn iliut llm millrul movement will Bllcmcd. Tint I'lllhllBBy predliin Hut I .mii I li it will nmioiinrc liliimi'lf li!ier premier nr dictator. Tim ex ii rt w hcri-iilnmls of Kerciisliy In un- V 11.IWII. M'cm Srlrll. rubles In Hie HUte liepiiruiieul In i,.iv iisserl'-il thai lln .MixIiiiuUmib :.i'il Mubchw on November .H, clos !;.c. nil I'oiwrvuUvi' new np:ipcra, unci : : i ) UK "II railroads mill telegraph of f'.. h under guard Till- llUftll'.llll tllllllllNNIllllir lllllllllllll'' el tliln afternoon Unit l)i- I'liihussy In WanlitiiKloil will ri'fiiHii In recog ti I III" Miixluiiillhl Kiivi'riinii'iil. tin l .lured Dial I lie .MiixIiiiiiIIbib do nut ii lut'iii'iil all It ii tin tn . ami Ilia) they viniiint cxprca Die people's will. American A inliaiiHiiiliir Frauds, In l". Irognid. milled loituy llinl every, thing H ii. k., Indicating Unit III" M .i X linu 1 Inm have mil yet been forc- lllly Opposed, AltltKST ItF.POHT denied. STOCKHOLM, Nov. 10. II win declared by a Klorkliolm Socialist rn;ier tiiilay thai Kernnnky anil Ills .nlilncl nrn lint under nrrel. null lh.it Kiri'iiky himself la at tho front. I IVK MIO.MItKltM OF CATHOLIC OltDKIt TO liOOK AT I'ltOSI'MT NF..XT MONTH FATHF.lt HHF.F. HAN .M A K KH A II It A Ni F.M F. N T. Catholic sisters from Indianapolis ni.iy tako over thn Ilend Hospital the farller part of the year If the five of their order who nro expected to Anlvo In Ilend next month look upon ho proposition favorably. Word to this effort has boen . received by Father Luke Bhechan, who Is now In 'h oust completing urrangeinenls Willi tlio sisters. Tlio lilnii of having sisters In charge of tliu hospital Is not a now one. 'When Dr. U. C. Coo opened the in uliuitlon over two years ago lie trloil lo bring Ilium hero, but found no xlBlors available at tlio time. Later representatives of a prominent order proposed to erect a hospital of their own In Lavn Park but the plan was lint found feiiHlhle on account of tlio war situation. Three months ago Dr. 'no ngiilii dlseiniHed Iho limtter with Hither Sheelmn and lie correspendnd with various orders until he found tiiiii which would consider It. Ac cordingly ho wont oast about two weeks ugo to nr'rnngo for their Inking over Iho hospital. They will arrive about Decomhnr IB. Although Iho staff of tlio hospital will necossnrlly bo ehnugod, the lu mllullon will eontlniio to enro for the mill people. J, , Donovan, who Inns wanliged tho hospltnl up to tlio pres ent, will probably romnln eonnoetod with It as an X-rny export. On or about tho first of the yoar, should tho slstors dooldo to stay, the chungo will bo 'made. SISTERS W TAKEHOSPITAL STRIKE PROBE WILL BE IN CALIFORNIA Nol l Im (".K i ll Ti'li'plionn OiMi-nlurN May Nol I In Ki-pri-M-iitril In In vi'Hllxul Inn Mimiliiy. Illy llnllr.l IVi'iu to 'I'lii' H.nil llull.llM. I HAN FRANCISCO. Nov. II).- See- rnliiiy of Labor Wilson announced today Unit Urn In viHt Imit Ion of tliu I'ai'lrli: con Ht telephone Ml rl k ii will lin lii'l.l In Kan FriiniiMin, Instead of III Hi'iittln, n H was rcqui Bled liy III" iiiirlliwinlorii iiiiIimih. Tint Presidential tn I'll Ui t Ion coin iiiIhnI.hi will open hearings Monday iiiornliiK. mid It In understood Unit lint l.'l.'iili.ini' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' m of tlio north west w ill not tin represented. MARINES BOMBARD MINIATURE CITY Holilli'ix of llin Hi-ii, In Priictlrc, Art' iiiuglil In Keep I'll'" From CIiiiitIicm mill Hospitals. Illy Hull-.! l'r.u li.Tli. Prti'l llutl.-tlii.) QltANTICO, Va.. Nov. II. II. H. murines lioiiilnirili'il mi cni'iny illy yi'iilorday and tlm only buildings I'il Hiti mt Sdk after Urn terrific fire nerc I'liiiriinn unit IiimpIIiiIh. Ii wiih only a minimum illy, to lii Mint, and Urn IniildliiKB with nol morn t hit u a foot lilith. Ml ! In tnlnliiliirn urn niid li b oliJitrtlviB liy in ii r I ii inrpB ix r 1 1 1 1 1 r u i i 1 1 In traluliiK lion', and (In. lllllir hulldliiKB In llii'in am plainly lnlirlwl "kiiii facloiy," 'Imrriirkii," "rliiirrli," "IiobiiIiiiI." oli-. Tin' inarlim kuiiiiith iiro nirr fnl III Irnln'.iiK In avoid IiIiiIiik ImiIIiI Iiikb niarki'd "rliiirrli"' or "hoHpltuI" anil In prarilrn I hey allow wondrrfnl I iiiarkiiiaimlilp In razlliK liulldliiK ad-' Jin .'in. SEASON FOR MOVING STOCK NEARLY ENDED Tun llli( Hlilpiiirnf l.enu- Toiimrron ntlle Are llriiiiglit I'p I 'nun Soiilli. This year's innvenienl of sheep will) be iiractlrally ended when the 16 car special train leaves tomorrow for Chicago wiih 2200 head of slock ship ped 1iy W, H. .MiCornilck. The Union I'aclflc Is providing special transpor tation for them while tho O.-W. It. & N. Is also sending mi extra Iruln to furl In ixl the same morning with 275 head of cattle which K. O. llulck has brniiKlit up from Iho southern bor der of the stale. Through the efforts of S. L. Wiggins these have been brought through Central Oregon III' stead of California. Mr. Wiggins is endeavoring to direct similar ship ments through here and develop the local linn ns nil avenuo for stock. RENEW CONTROVERSY OVER COUNTY SEAT Thn question of tho validity of Madras as tho county scat of Jeffer son county has been renewed by a petition presented In tho supreme court this week asking for n ro-heor-ing. Although tho court rendered a decision last month giving Madras tho soot, attorneys for Culver are working on tho theory that tho coun ty division law was misunderstood by til ii court. Further action may be taken within tho next few weeks. STEAMSHIP COMPANY OFFICES ARE RAIDED (Ily Unltnl I'rmw to Tlw Moml MullHln.l 1IOHOKKN, N. J., Nov. 10. Fed eral ngonts raided tho former offices of tho North German Lloyd stoam shlp company hero today and seized tho personal belongings and bnggago of employes of tho company which had boon stored there. DIKF.CTOHS AUK IMCkF.I). At tho meeting of tlm stockholders of the Oregon Nllrato Company held liiat night In tho council roonin, tho following men wero placed on the board of directors: J. II. Morton, A. J. Mooro, Dr. G. L. Couslnoau, George W. Davis, II. W. Gaunt, nil of Uend, and P. tl. Smith and Jnmes 1C. Wes ton, of Hums. Tho directors will meet Monday night to elect officers. SCHOOL IIAIHHH fill). School children In District HO at DcHchiitcs, through an entertainment this week raised $U0, part of which they havo Invested In now black boards, Moro Improvements to tho building are contemplated. CHINA VEXED ATU.S.ACT1DN believes America hah double j i ItOHHED HEK IN AGREEMENT WITH JAPANESE MAJ hl'.l'.K All) OF ueiimanh. Ily llolicrl .1. Ilcnilcr, lllnllfd l'rc H'.nff Ciji'runiwjii'li'iil.) WAj)IIINTON, I. CI., Nov. 10. China fiiolB that tlm Unltud Htalc iu doiililn-croBBi'd Imr In tlwi Informal uinlirBlandliiK loaiiliod bntweeii Ainorlia and Japan, InicauBij Cblni;e offliiaU wore nol coiibiiII'kI. Tlm Clilni'iiH ron-lKii office Mates that China l bound to other eoun trliiB for afn-r war trade. Il was learned Unit wlieii pitare J:! declared tlio AxlutlrH may rcHUine friendly re Inilonx with (iennany, depending on that country liiBleud of on the United Htatc In nldliiK lo williBtand Jup ancBi) pri'BBure In China. BRITISH CAPTURE TURKIS.II POSITIONS (My Dnltnl I'rn t. The M'-nd llullotln.) LONDON, Nov. 10. Tlio British have capluri'd Askalun, 10 miles be yond Gaza, and I!0 miles from JerUBa li'in, a statement Issued today de clared. The Brit lull killed and wounded more than 10,000 Turki, px'Iuh!vh of a large number of prisoners taken. Springer Quits Under Fire; Wallace Gets Job in Crook SA1.K.M. Nov. 10. N. G. Wallace, i of Prlnevllle, was naaicd county Judge of Crook county yesterday by Governor Wlthycomhc, to succeed Judge Springer, who resigned to avoid! recall proceedings said to have been pending agalnBi htm. The change in county Judges In Prlnevllle comes as the climax of a stormy year In Crook county politics. Hecall proceedings had been earlier considered at a mass meeting li the county seat, one of the chief com plaints made against Judge Springer; being that he made his home on his; ranch In Jefferson county. Aglta-I lion for his removal w as temporarily I dropped when ho removed to Crook' county. Shortly after, Judge Sprln-I ger filed a suit for Jf.O.OOO damages against the leaders In the campaign,! charging libel. The suit was decided against him, however. N. O. Wallace, (ho new head of the Crook county court, Is well known to Deschutes county people, chiefly from the fact that bo Is counsel for the plaintiff In the quo warranto pro ceedings, filed shortly after the for mation of Deschutes county, ques tioning the exlstenco of the county. Mini)' Asked Kocnll. The Blory of the latest recull cam 1 Cnil. Mniqr.esH Glullo I.iiui';'iitl (right) urn! Mlclmel Augcio lenzo licit), won iniiuc u nonstop (light from Turin to IIoimimIow, Kughind, In seven hours mid twelve minutes. 2 Wnsh day nt Cnmp Wudsworth, 8 Allied sol diers on the Belgian front who lire making themselves comfortable In tho midst of ruins. PliLE IS GAINED BK THE BRITISH offensive in i'la.ndeiw .not TO 111: DK.NIKI) HAVAltlANS I'.lll HHKI) I ROM UK. II CHOl'.NI) XKAIl KOI I.KIW. II) Wllliiim I'hlllp KIiiiiiin. (Ui.lll l'r. Huff Orrinix.niVnt.) WUTISU IIKADCJ I.' A ItTKHH, Nov. 1 0. - lirllliili troops drove nearly a I mllo forward from I'aBBchendaele in 'iho renewed Handera offensive. They loieup'.ed a dozen strmiK'y fortified I farniB. ViK-irouB flKhlliiK evcry j where was reported. General Half! J suceexBfuly shoved the Uavarlans off all the hi Kb KroundB before Iloulers, 11... ........... ..I.....I.. ..11 .1... ui" ii.'-inj i.hiiiuiis uui'riltij all tiiuj while. ARGUMENT ON MOTION POSTPONED A MONTH Owing to the absence of Vernon A. Forbes in F.ugene, arguments were not heard this morning on the motion to Hlrlki! out the reply in the case of K.tadig vs. Deschutes County, popu larly known as the county division case. Judse Duffy was here from Prinevillo today for the purpose of giving the hearing, but the matter had to be poslponed until the latter part of December, when the Jeffer son county court will be over. paign, said to be responsible for Judge Springer's resignation, s told in the Prlnevllle Enterprise as fol lows: "A committee consisting of Harold Baldwin, cashier of the First National bank, K. J. Wilson, cashier of the Crook County bank, and Collins W. Elklns, a merchant of Prineville, cir culated petitions for Judge Sprin ger's recall, two days last week. "Everyone, with very few excep tions, signed when a petition was pre sented. The people of Prineville have at last begun to awaken to the fact that It Is necessary for them to pay some attention to the desires of the farmers and ranchmen, and also to clean up their own skirts. The peo ple of Prineville were responsible for Judge Springer getting into office, and also for keeping him there, in spite of the farmers' efforts to get rid of him. But now that his rot tenness and guilt have been exposed and proven to our business men, they In their turn propose to prove their unanimous condemnation of such un precedented actions on the part of a county Judge, by forthwith ousting him out of office, with the belp of the country folk." BEND RANK NAMED U. S. DEPOSITARY I lint Nnlliiiiiil Will llunille Kedenil I nulls. In Nollie Hxclved I'roin Han I'riiiuiHi'o. Notification from federal rcerve heaibjuarterx In Ban Francisco was received this morning by C. 8. Hud son, president of the First National Hank, of licnil. to the effect that the Henri bank lias been designated a United States depositary. The ap pointment has been sought for the last three years by Mr. Hudson, and will mean the handling of all money used for government purposes, or loaned by the government, Including funds coming in from the federal land bank under the rural credits law. The First National Is already a de pmitary of the State of Oregon, Des chutes county, and the City of Bend. ALFALFA MAN WINS I SUIT FOR DAMAGES W. Pyutt Gels 872.50 In Justice Court For Injury to Horse I..st May. W. Pyatt, of Alfalfa, was given the verdict In the Justice court today in a civil action brought against H. M. and E. T. Johnson, of Kedmond. The plaintiff was awarded f T2.C0 and costs by the court. Mr. Pyatt In fil ing the suit asked for J125 damages for crippling a horse which the de fendants had hired tom blm in May of this year. The defense claimed that the sub contractor working for them on the construction of the Prineville rail road had hired the horse, but Miss Johnson, bookkeeper for her broth ers, testified that she bad taken up the matter with Pyatt for the com pany. Attorney W. B. Daggett rep resented the defendants and C. W. Erskine, the plaintiff. POTATOES YIELD WELL One of the heaviest potato yields reported this fall is that obtained by B. Torkelson on his ranch east of town. Mr. Torkelson put In four acres of spuds and from these he ob tained 94 6 sacks, or 236 sacks to the acre. TEMPORARY ORDERS GOVERN QUARANTINE As a temporary arrangement until the city health committee can hold a formal meeting, Chief of Police Nixon will continue to call Dr. U. C. Coe In to make examinations of reported cases of contagious diseases which are within the range of quarantine regulations. This was the instruc tion he received this morning from A. E. Edwards, chairman of the com mittee and which Bettled the question of authority as to enforcing quaran tine. Grade schools throughout the qlty will reopen next Monday morning un less more new cases of scarletina de velop before that time. So far as known, the epidemic has begun to die out. ' r;T ITALIANS ELUDE GERMAN T OOPS WITHDRAWAL OF ARMY NEARLY COMPLETE. Million HomclrHM Ones From Invaded District Killer Itinne Have Klv cr Ix-fenses Mny Check Gcr niiilix, Im Belief. (Fly United PrM to The Brnd Bulk-tin.) HOME, Nov. 10. Italian rear guards escaped the enemy In the march to the sea, burning their bridges .behind them, it was an nounced today. 'Strong attacks by the Teutons In the Ledlo valley were reported despite artillery prepara tion. Italy's retirement behind tho Piava river lllie Is practically completed. and dispatches from the front de clare that the withdrawal was highly successful. The Piave defenses are exceptionally strong and will be able to withstand the attacks of the In vaders. It Is estimated that 1,000,000 homeless ones from the Invaded dis trict have reached Rome, military exigency having forced the complete evacuation of all territories between the Livenza and the Piave rivers. Retreating Italians destroyed Bel- luna, Vittoria, Contgliano, Parenono, Salile and Ordergo. ADVAXCK CONTINUES. BERLIN, Nov. 10. The Germans have reached the Piave river line In their march to the sea, an official statement issued today declared. Asigo Is captured. LOCATORS CONVICTED IN FEDERAL COURT ( By United Preu to The Bend Bulletin.) PORTLAND, Nov. 10. W. F. Hol lowell, Tacoma realty operator, and W. F. Lick, of Montana, were con victed today In the federal court on m charge of fraudulently locating pros pective settlers on government lands in Oregon and Washington. Gott lieb Miller and W. J. Earl, the other defendants, were acquitted. SITUATION COMPLICATED BY DE CISION' OF SLAV ARMY IN FlJf 1.A.ND TO JOIN' LEMNE FORCES ALAND ISLANDS TAKEN. (By United Preii to The Bend Bulletin.) COPENHAGEN, Nov. 10. Tho Germans are attacking Helsingfors, the Finnish capital, it was reported today from Haparanda, Sweden. It was authoritatively learned from delegates representing the Baltic fleet, that the Russian army In Fin land has decided to Join the Lenine forces. The revolutionary troops at Reval now occupy all Important strat egic points. ISLANDS TAKEN. STOCKHOLM, Nov. 10. Gorman landed on the Aland Islands near Stockholm last night. The islands will probably be made a naval 'base. PANIC ON FINLAND CAUSE OF DEATHS (By United PreM to The Bend Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 10. Admiral Simms reported today that the unauthorized lowering of boats when the American transport Fin land was torpedoed, caused several deaths. The dispatch indicates that there was a panic aboard ship. INCENDIARY BOMBS DROP ON HOSPITAL ( By United PreM to The Bend Bulletin.) PARIS, Nov. 10. The Gorman dropped Incendiary bombs on a hos pital in the course of a raid on Dun kirk. Seven were killed and nine wounded during the raid, It was stated. 1