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PAGE a T1IK 11KXI lU'M.KTlN, DAILY KDITION, 11KND, OltKUON, K1UDAY, JI NK 111, 11)10 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION fBeltike- rry AflfniMn Kveettt Baada. Br Um Heaa Ballella (laeerperaled). Entered aa Second Claaa matter, January ft, 1(17, at the Poet OHice at Btnii. Orea-on. under act of Merrh I. 1 87. RORERT W. SAWYER RKtor-Manaswr HKNRY N. FOWI.KR Aseoclate Kditor FRED A. VOKI.r'LKN...AilvertLin- Manairer B. W. Hl'NT Circulation Manatrcr RALPH SPKNCER Mechanical Bupt An Independent Newa paper, standing for the. square deal, clean busineae, clean politlea and the beat tntereata of Hend and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Uj Mall One Year W.OO Rn Month I2.7t rtree Months tl.SO Br Carrier One Tear .-. t.B0 Bll Mentha tS.V One Month I .60 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice of expiration are mailed Subscribers and if renewal ia not made within reasonable time the paper will be diacontinued. Please notify ua promptly of any ehanae of jddreaa. or of failure to receive the paper rearu. early. Otherwise w will not be responsible for topic miaaed. Make all checks and orders payable to The en Bulletin. FRIDAY, JUNE 13. 1919. THE CHAUTAUQUA. Last July some 35 citizens of Bend and Tumalo contracted with the Ellison-White Chautauqua system to pay for conducting a Chautauqua here this summer. The arrangement is the same as that under which chnu tauquas have been held here lor sev eral years past. The local contract ors, or (guarantors, are to sell sea son tickets to a certain guaranteed amount, which sum goes to the Ellison-White company. Season tickets advance in price after the opening day and preceding that day only so majiy as will make up the guaranty will be sold. In addition to the guaranty those who signed the contract bound them selves to care for various expenses incident to the affair, a provision of the contract allowing them 25 per cent, of the single admission receipts for this purpose. If any money re mains after expenses are paid it must be used for the continuance of the local Chautauqua. In short, the local guarantors have made themselves responsible for a number of things and have no chance at any personal profit what ever. They simply insure that the" program will be given for the pleas ure of all who wish to attend. If the thing is not financially success ful they make up the shortage; if it is successful they have the satisfac tion of knowing that they have no shortage to make up, and that is all. A good many people do enjoy the Chautauqua. That is proved by the number who attend and by their ap proving comment afterward. This is written as a plea to all such who are not guarantors' but who take pleasure in having the Chautauqua here to come forward to purchase the season tickets now being placed on sale, and by that much to lessen the work and responsibility of the guarantors'. Do not make a few carry the whole load when they have done what they have for the benefit of all. FATE OF THE RED TERROrt Bolshevism Will Most Probably Go the Way That Was Traveled by V French Revolution. It Is ten-to-ono shot that Itusslpn Bolshevism will blow np and blow ont as suddenly as French terrorism van ished a century and a qunrter ago. Up to date the Russian revolution travels precisely the old track laid down by the French revolution, writes "Glrard" In the Philadelphia Press. First Mlrnljcim and his solid type of revolutionists stnrted the thing and put the skids under King Louis. Then along came such blood-letting terrorists as Danton, Murat nnd Robespierre, with their merciless guil lotine working day and night behead ing kings and queens and nobles. Then appeared the master, Napo-' leon, who quickly made France one of the best -ordered, best organized and most prosperous lands on earth. Russia's Mlruheau phase passed with the peace'ful nnd practically bloodless dethroning of . the czar. Then fol lowed the terrorists, Lenine and Trot sky. France's reign of terror lasted only a couple of years. ' It does not seem possible thnt among Russia's 180,000,000 people there is not a -Honapnrte to catch the wild horses and put a bridle on them. After it wns over It seemed an In credibly easy thing to turn out King . Louis nnd Czar Nicholas. It will be Just as easy for Russia to upset her present masters as- to unseat the Romnnotfs. It Is a poor sort of a revolution thnt can't revolve all the wny round nnd keep the heels of both the cznr and 'ho lioK-lmvlWt off OMr nrrk R. L. ANDERSON Real Estate Insurance Loans Minnesota Street -Phone; Office, Black 1591 Residence, 2051 J. B. Anderson, Agent. - HAD HIS DESIRE REALIZED Clemenceau Wanted to Coma Into Con. '. tact With th Private Soldier, and Ha Did!" On one occasion whon Premier Clcmencftiu vlsltinl Hie Krvmii army at the front. sny a contributor U Jo Sills Tout, the kimutiiI who was Ills host suKKustetl a Rlghtsit'lnR trip, but the premier declined the Invitation "tifiiomK" he said, "I did not come here as it tourist ; I have only one purpose, and that Is to come Into di rect personal contact with the private soldier. I wish to see bin. as he faces the enemy." 'tin this Rector," was tha reply, "It Is easy to do that. At post 8 there are only four meters between the pollu and his adversary." "Very wed." said Clemenceau, wish to go to post 8." Complete silence reigned in tlie trenches where the soldiers stood, gun In hand, ready to go "over the top." Their faces wero tired and deeply lined; In them were the traces of suffering nnd of anger. These men asked no favors, but they forgave nothing. In their eyes shone a de teruijned resolution to win, and then to punish. When the party reached the covered passage leading to post 0. the guide told M. Clemenceau thnt for the remaining distance he would have to crnwt upon his stomach, and In thnt fashion the premier advanced until he met a sentry. There for an Instant he forgot thnt he was not In the tribune of the senate and, speak ing loudly, said ; "Well, my friend, what " A hard slap cut the sentence short. "Shut up!" hissed the sentry. "Cuu't yon hear thnt Roche coughing!" The soldier never doubted that his blow hud saved the man who was destined to lead France to victory. He had treated M. Clemenceau like a comrade. The premier had been nenr Indeed to the private soldier; he had come Into direct personal contact with him. He desire was realized. Youth's Companion. CAN WIN DESPITE HANDICAP Wounded Soldiers Not "Out" In tha Battle of Life and Do Not Ask to Be Coddled. "I have found that you do not neea hands and feet, but you do need cour age and character. You must piny the game like a thoroughbred," said Michael Dowllng at the International conference on reconstruction. "You fellows know how It Is In a handicap race. A handicap is put on the horse that has proved himself, so that be may not beat the others too easily. Rut the horse with the Landl enp is the one to bet on. "You fellows are handicapped, hut we know you can win the fight. You have been hnndicnpped by the Hun, who could not win the fight. For most of you It will prove to be Clod's grentest blessing, for few men begin to think until they find themselves np against a stone wall. "And you other folks don't trent these boys like bnbles! Trent them like what they have proved them selves to be men. Don't spoon-feed them. Don't coddle them. They would rather get their own fnces down Into the blueberry pie and ent It for themselves." The United States Fish Crop. The total value of the American fish crop. Including thnt of Alaska and the Insnlnr possessions. Is estimated now to be Sl.'iO.OOO.OOO, allowing. for the advances In value of the Instyeor. The capital Invested In the fisher ies of the United States, Including ves sels and the Innd establishments for handling the fish. Is estimated at about $7ii,OO0.iXK), and the number of per sons employed is 220,000. The value of the sea products turned out by the canneries is $.V),000,000. Food experts did well during the wnr times to nrge Americans to ent more fish, not only because this helped conserve the supplies of beef nnd pork products hut also because eating some good fish frequently means n change In the average mnn's diet which Is to his benefit. The same argument holds true In regard to vegetables and green things, of which many people In cit ies do not eat enough for their own good. Ghost Altogether Too Real. One of the most amusing mishaps thnt ever hnppened In nny production of Sir Henry Irving was In "Hamlet," during the first appearance of tho ghost. The actor Impersonating the dead king of Denmark wns Kuddenly seized with n violent fit of sneezing, but sought vnllnntly to go on with his lines, thereby giving a new nnd curi ous rendering to the words: "llnmlet nchou I I am achou ! thy father's achoul spirit 1" The house wns In an upronr, and when next the ghost appeared a chorus of sneezes resound ed from the gnllery nnd another' epi sode of the great tragedian went from the sublime to the ridiculous. Planting Tree on Wall 8tr'eet They are preparing to plnnt trees along Wall street for soldiers from Denmnrk, but thiH Denmark Is a town In Wisconsin and while there may be hulls and benrs also on this Wall street they are not the ones usunlly associated with thnt-' thoroughfare. These memorial trees arc being plant ed by John Jorgonscn, according to n report lo (he Amerlcnn Forestry as sociation of Washington, which la registering on a nntlnnnl honor roll all puch trees act out. YOUR DRUG STORE The Late Periodicals Are In Colliers Saturday Evening Post, Ladies' Home Journal American McClures Theater Fashion Automobile and Technical Journals just Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANK BUILDING Our Prescription Department is Complete is Every Detail. YOUR DRUGSTORE ACTION BETTER THAN WORDS How Lieutenant Colonel Whlttletsy Answered the Bocha Demand ' That He Surrender, Lieut. Col. Charles W. Wtlttlesey, commander of the "Ist Bnttallon." and winner of the first congressional mednl of the wnr, has been dubhed Co-to-He!l Whittlesey, because of his reputed pithy answer to the German demand to surrender. Now comes Lieut. Arthur McKeogh, adjutant of the battalion, with the complete story which he tells In Everybody's. "As a matter of fact." writes Lieutenant McKeogh, "the colonel sent bock no written answer whatever. To those nearest him he did suggest that the Bodies could take the well-known easy descent. But the most complete, prac tical and splendid answer thnt could have been mnde to the German pro posal he made as he finished reading the note. 'On the side of the hill our airplane Unison agent had sprend out his panel to Indlcnte the battalion's position to the divisional planes that had been try ing to drop message cylinders nnd even food wttbln reach of tho com mand. Thnt panel was an equilateral cloth triangle, more thnn six feet long. Moreover, with the exception of n small black patch. It wos white. The thought sprang Into the colonel's mind thnt, Inclined as it wns on comparatively open ground, the big signal device was probably visible in the Roche lines. And It wns white. Messngrs nnd food were essentlnl enough. God knows, but suppose the Germans mistook thnt panel for surrender! "Whit ordered It tnken In nt once. Thnt was his answer. "What words couid have been as magnificent!" WILL NOT BE MADE RELIC Clemenceau'! Coat to Be Missing From Collection of Mementoes of the World's Famous. . Apparently M. Clemencenu's prac tical mind and hate of show are going to deprive his admirers of the right of gazing at the famous perforated coat and wnlstcont'In one of the I'nrls museums; for this Is not to be In cluded among the relics of greatness for a future age, like Nelson's cout nnd the Napoleon relics. There have been some very curious souvenirs of the kind, apart from the half-smoked cigars of royalties which are treasured by some. Most curious of all undoubted ly was Lord Anglesey's "leg," Lord Anglesey lost a leg nt Waterloo, and It was burled In the garden of the villa to which he wns taken. In after yenrs he used to recall how parties of people visited the spot "to view the grave." A relic of another kind wus George II's famous Cont, nnd It wns n pleas ant trnlt In the fiery little king thnt he squeezed himself at Dottlngen Into the coat he luid worn yenrs before at Oudenarde.. Horace Walpole's "re- The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of class-hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVLIN-H1X0N COMPANY ry it on pi Plu "kta" Vf smt&i fruit pis vita V o tat ManlimeUo WWp. I'm It at rou veula wuppM men II to rkbrr sal awn tally. II will met seur You ess step II aver until Iks sit saj U tbers la ear I r nt Order a Jar loose aa try Una e.U ektat ataatrt. Vsm CON Cameon Cswbj si'ii redes" after Queen "Kfiiry'i" comb, Wolsey'8 red hat, tho plpo which Van Tromp smoked during his Inst set fight, nnd the spur which King Wlllliiin struck Into tha think of Sorrel's" arc famous. Westminster Guardian. He Wears a Necklace. Did you ever hear of a man wear ing n necklace? Well, that Is what the mate Canndlnn warbler does, while on the female of this attractive bird there Is only the slightest Indication of a necklace, says the Amerlcnn For estry association. ( Washington, which Is conducting the nation-wide bird house building contest among school children. The warbler's necklace of black spots shows up very strikingly on his olive green and yellowish throat and brenst. On the hark the bird la of a slnte gray color with the tnll more of an olive brown tone." This Is a very lively bird. It Is very seldom still for more than a few seconds before It dnshes our at some tempting bit to eat. It Is partial to the wooded hanks of streams. It usually keeps In underbrush near tho ground. 8hell as Feed. America possesses some of the Inr. est chicken hatcheries In the world, a single establishment sometimes hav ing a capacity of 22."..(XI0 eggs. On room In such hatchery bus 33.000 eggs In process of Incubation at one time. An Interesting by-product of the Industry are the shells which ac cumulate in mountainous piles. They are ' not wasted, however, hut are ground and sold lo chicken raisers for feed, principally us bone builder, thus completing the cycle to everyone's sat isfaction. Popular Mechanics Maga zine. Going On An Auto Trip? You should always have, a chest of Medicines which may be useful in case of Accidents You may need them any time Let us help you prepare your Medicine Chest OWL PHARMACY BEND'S t BOOK t STORE TOO FEW USE THEIR BRAINS neti.lt Truthfully May Da Said to do tin Greatest Waste In tha World. The recent Invention which rentier wireless transmission Independent of atmospheric conditions and the dis covery by whh-li seven tncHsages I'tin bo sent tdinultiiucouNly over a tele phone wire am Kltlklng Instances of latent posslbllltleH long uiiNiiHpcctnd. i'or thousntiiiH of years wo did not even suspect Ihtt existence, of elec tricity, and, being Ignorant, derived no advantage from It. ' ' If we had never heard music, we would say It was merely the dream of u simpleton lo expect the most beauti ful Jiarmouy .of sounds from n combi nation of wood, Intestines of (lead cat anil hairs from Ilia tall of a horse, nut the violin, plus tho man who knows how, accomplishes tho wonder ful result. Actlvo talent Is tho source of both Humility and quality of production, nnd that does not He In capital but In men, nnd It usunlly U latent, Kvery man has power and courage, but not till of them know It. Iu vlil had It, and knew It, and licked Goliath. - Koch was not plucked fron) tho "four hundred." And Lincoln came from n log cabin. - Not only once In n while, but very often, nature takes n particularly "raw" bit of material and shows up what Is In It. It Is n suggestion fur Use to do likewise with tini-Hclvo. Tho greatest waste In the world. 1 the unused brains. Recent Spanish Inventions. Recent Inventions reported by Carl Bailey Hurst, American roimul gen eral at Barcelona. Include a straw compound as n substitute for coal for locomotives ami agricultural tractors, s It develops sumVli'tit heat In thirty minutes, and the abes make an ex cellent fertilizer. This Is Invented by Joaquin Rstevan, the engineer An other pntent Is by Thomas Itoca of Ijis ralmns. on a process for tha use of hnnana fibre for textiles, yams and cords as a substitute for hemp. Becomes His Mother's Uncle. His own mother' uncle, his grandfa ther's brother and a great-uncle to his hulf-brother Is the peculiar stntus of flve-yeHr-old Irving Tucker, who was ndnptcd by his great-grandmother. Mrs. Johanna Kreltag of Mount Ver non, The boy's mother, Mrs. Mabel Mauser, agreed to th legal adoption. He has lived with hi adopted mother since the death of his father, more than four yenrs ago. nrooklyn Knale. Progressiveness and Growth n this community, mesne dollars and cents in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes While) Pine. ' Build of home products and patronise lw ire it dusti y . 1r cheapest and .best building1 material is Dr.cr.utrs (While) Pine and is manufactured right here into all furs and grades of lumber. Acquire a home. of your two instead of a hunch of tent receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES ACENTS MILLER LUMBER COMPANY WMED OVERLAND MODEL "90" The Model "00" Overland in the Oakland-' Los Angeles endurance nnd dependability . , test over mountains, in hub-deep mud,, in blinding storm, never failed. It went right through. Remember Our Early Sunday Morning Gas Service. PIONEER GARAGE Phone 221 TONIGHT Lost Showing Sessile liayakawa IN "THE BOND OF HONOR" SATURlVY Matinee and Evening SUNDAY Matinee VIOLA DANA IN "GOLD CURE" Lust Fpisodc of " THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS GRAND THEATRE FRANK WKIKHT Carpenter Work Hnvt Filing Blioy In tha llusoment of tha Lend Laundry Or lnqulro at I'natlme Wet Wash Wanted ! Bough Dry and Finished Work Klectrlo Machine L'nod Call 1603 Hill St., or wrlto Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimcr lloz 80, Ilend, Oregon Work Culled For and Delivered 3 or 4 Ford Cars as First Payment on-