TIIH HKND IJUM.KTIV, DAILY KDITIO.V, BEND, OftKGOW , fiATt'RDAY, AVGVWt 21, 1020.
PAGB
WOULDPROTECT
LAST ANTELOPE
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1HTH UHEATKHT DANtlKIt, HA VH
I', H. (MMK WAHOKN'.
l'OIITI.ANI), AiiK. 21 'I'o piolecl
ttin hist held )( antelope III ill" Unit
ed Mates, Iho United Htule blolngl
ciil survey iirnl tlio American lllson
jpclly uro proposing the fiiriniilloii
of n reserve In t.Ua county, similar
lo Dint for Iho l( u f f it! o and tlio oik
In tlio ViilliiWHlnuu Nulloiial jwrk.
"Tim gruiitost menace to tlio pres
ervation of tlio last herd of nnlolnpo,
Inrutiiit III takn county, Oregon, I
thn tenderfoot tourlHt, who thing ti
In doing siuni'thlng IiIk to kill an
antelope," say UoiirKo Tonkin, IJnlt
od Mutes game warden In chnrKO of
tlio mlkVtnry hlrd Inw In Eustorn
Oregon ami Idaho,
Tonkin him Just returned from nn
Investigation of tho aiitelnpo sllun
llon In coiiipiiny wllh Hhnrirf Wood
son of Lnkevlow and W, 1'. Wharton,
tocretnry of tho Ainiirlrun lllson so-
rimy, oi uraium, niiiHit,
"A iiioiik thn settlers thn miiilliiiniil
1h HlroiiK toward tho proluctlon of
tho antelope," say Tonkin, "Thoro
In some oppoHltloii to a rns'-rvo
among a few of I'm stockmen be
cause of tho restrictions It would
place upon grating, hut tho fact Hint
Iho tenderfoot tourlKl U not sports
nuin mioiiKli to lenvo iho antelope
alone will niiiko Ibis necessiiry If
tlio unlelnpo In not to bo oxtormlnut
od. Thoro uro only a fuw of thorn
loft and they ro preyed upon by for
eign sheep herder, unscrupulous
trappom, who una thntii for ball, and,
mot of all, tho tenderfoot tourist,
who BuyN, 'Thoro l nn unlclopo. Thin
In my only chance to kill ouo,' and
he doe.
4 "I cannot see how ony man who
ha a drop of sporting blood In him
can ihoot ono. Thoy are no tamo
pd (ontlo and. unlike the door, they
nro Indifferent to the acent of per
oii. And thoro are no few of thorn
loft."
COX IS HONORED BY
IROQUOIS CLUB
fir
J.
FRANCE ADOPTS
AMERICAN PLAN
TIM IN' H1HIATIHX1 HYHTKM IJV
VMK Of TKl.EI'HOM-: HU
I'l.ANTIXO l'()HMi:it CONTI
MtVTAfj HCIIIiM K.
NAVAL RESERVISTS
TO GO TO TURKEY
May Heo Kervlre Willi Supplemental
Force Kent lo Protect American
Interest In Near East,
Jamei M. Coi, Doraocratlo nom
Inuo, bad an added , honor be
etuwed upon hlio t tho time of
Ilia notification at Dayton, Aug. 7.
Tho fuinoua Irlquola Club of Chi
cago, through Orva 0. William
a spokesman, raado blm an
honorary member the fifth la
iho hlHtory of tho club. Tho other
four to rocolvo such honor are
Molvln W. Fuliur U. 8. Supremo
Court; General Nolaon A. Mile.
U. 8. A.j Fnrmor President Orover
''vniund, and Woodrow Wilson.
selected leaves plUH 10,000 fruucH
puyiiblo In France, Tho fellowships
aro tonnblo for ono year, hut muy
hu renewed upon application pro
viding circumstance .warrant It.
Two member of tho l'uclllc
state tllvlnlon of tho Advlaory
Hoard of the society are from the
aluta of Oregon, Mr. Wella OUbort.
f Portland, and Prof. Wurren I).
Hiultli, of tho University of Oregon.
Il lli iuy WiiimI
(Dtiltotl 1'rmM Kind Cwrntftofidrnt)
PAUIH, Aug. 21. Kronen rail
way huvo Jimt (ln:lili)d to adopt
tho Amoi'lcuit tiiloiihono triiln (11h
piitvliliiK Hyutom.
Thin coiiHllluliin the llrxt and moitt
luiliortant contribution to (Into to
Kronen liiiluntry remillltiK from the
Aiimri'-ttii Intorvontlun in tho war
and Iho Amcrleun army'a invanlon
of Franca.
Thoro'a JiiBt ono fly In tho olnt
mont at It-tint In the mind of the
average Parlalan. The luttor In
fully convinced thut if It takna the
Krcncli train dlxpulcher an long to
get a telephone connection aa it
doers to got one In Parlx, no train
will ever got outttldo of the city
II mil h.
NovorthnlcMi, tho recognition of
Bunday School a Woinan'a Idea.
The credit of oncHitUlng the Unit
Sunday arhcil in the Wilted Ktalen In
clnliueil fr a oiUNn Mloa Hnmh Odt.
who iIImI at her home In I'aterxon,
N. J., In 1871!, at the age of nlnely
yearn. Ml Colt' original Idea wa
to Ii'ihIi the mill hoy In rend and
write, and fniin thl I he arhool gradu
ally grew Into a innu of exclimlv
ri'llglmix liiKir'i. ii.
Reduce the amount of
money paid for Shoes
each year by having
them--
REPAIRED
There is a difference in
how that work is done.
We will do it in a
manner that will
satisfy.
Champion Shoe
Repair Shop
801 Wall Street
(Ur Dnllrd lru la Tit. IWnd DulUtln)
NEW YOUK, Aug. 21. Naval ro
BurvlMiH In Now York, Now Jorey,
Connecticut and Vermont may bob
nervine mid poHBlhlo action In Turk
lull water with tho nupitlnmantnl
nnvul force to bo ent to protect
American Intoroata In tho Near Eiit,
' aulllng about Heptomber 8. Tho
crtilBor 81. LohIb and Hlx dentroyor.
Drook, Kane, Qllmor. Htimphrlo.
Fox and Averton, are being outfitted
for thl duty.
Captain J. W. Tlmmon. In charge
f the third naval dlntrict reorvo
forco. with houdqunrlor at tho floot
supply ouho lu Ilrooklyn, is uuthor
lnod by Iho navy dnpartmont "to ac
cept roKorvlat nud make now enroll
ment In ronorvo forco, provldod np
pllcnnt ngroo to servo not lei than
12 month nor mora than 18 months
on thl duty," under ordor Just ro
colvad, Tho bIx vcbboIs comprising divi
sion 27 of tho doBtroyer squudron,
for -which spoclal offort nro being
, mndo to obtain rocruita, nro tho fusl
Bt In tho world, having attained n
npoed of 4 4 hiIIob nn hour at sen. The
Hqundron will bo under tho com
, rnand of Captain E. D. Tholon, with
tho St. I.ouls aB flagship.
Application for this short term
roonllstment from resorvlsts are be
ing rocolvod by Cnptnln Tlmmons
and muHt bo "tnndo not lator thnn
TnoBday, Soptomber 7, Now enroll
ment also will be accepted. - The
men solected will -rocolvo trnhapor
tntlon and subsistence to and from
their homos, a woll n nctlvo duty
pay at the now Inoronsod rnto.
U. OF O. GRADUATES
TO GO TO FRANCE
Anioilcnn l-'lelil Hervico l'Vllownlilps
Avnllnblo Kor Men Who Deslro
Foreign Kdiiiiil Ion, .
UNIVERSITY OP OUEOON, Eu
gono, Aug. 21. An opportunity for
gradiiutoH of tho I'nlvorHlty of Oro
gon to contlnuo advanced study In
tho lnrgo unlvorsltlos of Franco will
bo offorod In the future by tho So
ciety of American Flold Sorvlce
PollowBhlps for French Unlvorsl
tlos. ' Tho fellowship for tho com
ing year will be of tho value of
$200, payable bofore the student
EDUCATION PAYS
FOB TIIF, INDIVIDUAL AND Vim THE STATE
A Person with No Education ha but One Chance in 150,000 to
Ilondor Distinguished Service to the Public
With Common School Education 4 Chances
With High School Education 87 Chance
With Colioge Education 800 Chances
Are You Givinj? Your Child His Chance?
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED
MOST IN EDUCATION -
Oregon Agricultural College
Through a "Liberal and Practical Education" pre
pares the Young Man' and Young Woman for Useful
Cltixenshlp and Successful Career in
Agriculture Engineering Mining . Home Kronomlni
Commerce Pharmacy Forestry Vocational Education
'The Training Include PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENG
LISH, MODEHN LANOUAOE, ART and the Other Essentials
of a Standard Technical College Course
FALL TKKM OPENS HKP1 EMDElt 20, 1020. TUITION IS FKER
FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO
THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College,
COKVAIiLIS, OREGON
THE
OCEAN BEACH RESORTS
at the Mouth of the Columbia River are a.
Glorious
Vacation
Delight
for residents of tho interior and are at the height of their
glory Just now
North Beach Resorts
Clatsop Beaches
Tillamook Beaches
are all sploudidly equipped nnd afford the keenest of beach pleasures
Round Trip Fare to Any of Them is $ 1 7.50
Plus S9t War Tax
The diltii pli-iwiiM of trip ItiroiiKh th IHkM.
fully iiicturciKiue Columbia Hlver Horn, la aa
aureti if your tlckot ia purehiwisl of th
Union Pacific System
(Ortcon-Waahliurten Railroad Narliallon Co.)
North Bwieh " vlnttoni tiava th option of rail or
river route from Portland, but choice ahould be
maile whrn tirlcot ta purchased. Let our
avent explain all particulate, make
reservation and arrange your trip.
WM. McMUHRAY, Oon'l PaBsenger Agent
tho superiority of tho American
method 1 genuine and complimen
tary to America.
Tho dispatching of train by tele
phone, after being perfected in the
United HtatoM, wu later adopted In
Canada, Italy, and on several Eng
lish IInok a well a In some of the
English colonics. France Mill clung
to the old time system of train di
putchlng by telegraph which Is slow
er and le uro.
No Binuli sensation was caused In
railway clrclp In Franco, whn for
tho first tlmo American army rail-!
wuy unp Incur and trnlnmon were
seen to dismount from tholr train,:
hook up th(-lr little portable toie
pimno apjiuratu at tho nearest tele-
phono post and telephone their dis
patcher for Instructions. What
caused still more sensation wa to
see the American trainmen get
them, and thut at once.
Owing to tho terrlllc deteriora
tion of French railways and rolling
stock during the war and the dif
ficulties of repairing them in
France's present handicapped situa
tion. It Is only within the past few
months that the French have been
abio to experiment with some of the
newer and more practical methods
Introduced by the American.
The first experiment with tele
phone train dispatching was made
on the tine between Paris and
Chartres. It proved such a success
that the other French companion
Immediately gave the system try
out, the Eastern Company installing
it at Nancy and the Pari-LyoB
Mediterranean utilizing it - between
Lyon and Dijon,
In each case the success has boon
so great as to Insure the eventual
permanent UBe throughout France.
This, however, will he slow a it
involve not oniy a very heavy ex
pense for Installation but also the
re-tralulng of the entire railway
personnel in France.
CABINET WORK
Done according
to your order.
Screens and Screen Doors
Furniture Repairing
R W FHY CABINET
K. M. rUA MAKER
. 121 Minnesota Avenue
Shortage
Bend,
While, other cities are calling for help lo supply
ice jor its palronsin need BEND HAS PLEN
TY OF ICE andean provide the SERVICE
to mae deliveries.
It's Economy to Keep the Ice Chest Filled
ASK FOR THE NEW ICE CARDS
they'll help you to get better service.
Deschutes Ice Co.
Phone SSI
CHEVROLET
STABILITY
Just what does that mean in regard to automobiles? When
you are in search of a motor car you naturally think first of
your needs, and the amount of money you can afford to expend
in the purchase of one. ' Then you think of the car that will
meet these needs. The Chevrolet motor car is a moderately
priced car in fact it is an exceedingly low priced car com
pared with many others when the cost of operation and up
keep is considered. The needs of the average man and his
family can be completely supplied by the Chevrolet. The wear
ing qualities, the economy of operation and upkeep, the general
efficiency, make up Chevrolet stability. The Chevrolet in Cen
tral Oregon is growing steadily in popularity. Every shipment
finds ready buyers and what is more Chevrolet buyers are repeat
buyers. Watch for our coming shipment within a few days.
Bend Garage, Inc.
GOODYEAR SERVICE .