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PAGE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON. MONDAY. JUNE 8, 1088 CHINESE FAVOR AMERICAN CLAIM on Islmul in tlu river oppOStto Can ton. Simill KiinhttatH won1 employ rtl and there were nKieliine sun ox chanifei hi'twoon tin- Cantonese, en- BCOtlCfed on the Bland, and the rebel IttfUB Yfttog. Afier u lull tho elatier of maohtae Kunuint. was resume.! ami ai still proetiMIng today. TWO BALLOONS COME TO GRIEF I DlkUtM. A. J, Jaoktum of tut Mount Mood. II. Ci. Willie of the Siiiitlnni. I J. V. Hewitt of the Siskiyou. O. C. Houifr ot the UmiJUuo, tuid s. 0, i Taylor of the Cimcnde. Break In General Strike M'NAUGHTANS HERE British Gas Bag Hits Comes At Shanghai TO STAGE ELK SHOW Moving Train SPORT TABLOIDS Machine Gun Fighting Con tinues At Canton Rus sian Agitators Hunted (U. P. Lasted Win- to The Ilend Hullolim POKING, June s. -Secretaries ol the Amorlcuii. British, Italian, Jap nneflc, Belgian anil Krench legations have departed for Shanghai to In vestigate the recent rioting and to report thereon to the diplomatic corps. Local Cast of 50 Will Used In "Hoodoo" o SHANGHAI, June S The first Itrcak in the general strike came to night when strike leaders ordered employes of American firms to re turn to work. However, it id determined to maintain the strike against British and Japanose houses. The seamen's union ordered Chinese to quit the Hrllish lines, thus lying the Viingtse river and coastal linos, but not af fecting Americans. HONGKONG. June S. Machine gun fighting between Yunanese troops, holding the city of Canton, and the Canton government forces stationed at llonan island nearby, continues, according to word from Canton today. The Yunanese were still undefeat ed, according to the message. The authorities have been busy limiting Russian agitators, a number of whom took refuge under the Ger man flag in the Sung Shan district. Four arriving at the International Rejtlement in an automobile flying the German emblem were refused ad mission. Civil War Hm wing Civil war at Canton has been brew ing for some days and some foreign crli. including Americans, were re ported to be quitting the city in anti cipation of an outbreak. This break came over the week end when the Yunanese general. Yang Hsi Min. after ordering the Canton authorities to quit mobiliz ing, started his men against Honan. H.iul lodge No. 1371. H. 1 ' KIks will once more break into the theatrical limelight, when on Tues day and Wednesday. June S;t and 24, they will present at the Cnpttol 'theater a three act mystery comedy. I "The Hoodoo." with a cast of 50 ( people. The production will he under the personal direction of Mr. and Mrs C. J. McNaughtan. professional show producers, who are in Head to take charge of the rehearsals. McNaugh tan produced "Purple Flashes f,.r the local Klks two years ago. which was one of the best amateur offer ings staged here in ears. "The Hoodoo" has been produced with great success by many coast lodges, and comes here highly recommended. The show opens with an elaborate musical prologue, which will be a riot of fun. pretty girls and beauti ful costuming. Over So. 000 worth of special scenery and costuming will be used to make the show a real success. I a Spanish Entry In Bennett;, Race Falls Into Sea. Pas senders Rescued til V. f Mlri Win to Tht H.'H.I bulletin) Ultl'SSKt.S. June S Two of the IS balloons which sailed away yes terday in the Gordon Hennett cup , race were reported today to have I come to grief. The first was the Ilritlsh balloon Klsie. involved in an odil accident. She crashed into a moving train near Staples on the Knglish channel. 111 the department of Pas de Calais, 'France. Itefore the crash came she was in auw oi ociuk ssnspi out ltt Hi sea. 1 lie occupants or tile oa I loon 1 ! are safe. The second bag to meet with a mishap was the Spanish Hesperia. re ported to have fallen Into the son with her passengers rescued by a steamer. The American air service bag S-H landed early today, apparently wlth ; out Incident, while two Spanish, one French and one Italian balloons had it'. i t..,.i Win t" tim- Bend BihMIi l POTJQHKBElPBtE, N. Y . June S W isconsin. Columbia and 1'onnsyl aula arc training on the Hudson leer here for tho Intercollegiate rowing championship to he held on June IS. Washington, the cham pion, Syracuse and Cornell are ex pected to arrive Wednesday or j Thursday and the navy w ill cheek In I before the end of the week. Wash liugtou Is tho favorite in the early ; betting, w ith the iiiivy looming up las the hope of the east. . 1 . . . . . . r. ... u-r ... I I: tn.t.'ii uiwtli Ihi v- In the opening the F.tks jaZ, potty , Report! on the others are chorus of 12 girls, the Klks ballet ,,,, .,. ,,. jchortis. a group of fashion models. ' clever kiddies, talented soloists and j versatile comedians will offer a series of musical revues. Some of the song : numbers that are heard in the open ing are: "A Little Cottage for Two." "I Don't Know Why." "Sweet Little You." "Oh. Kathnrlns." "The Ging-; ham Girl." "Don't Mind the Rain." "Oriental Girl," "All Alone," "You 1 Can Take Me Away From Dixie." "I'ni-l'm-Da-Da." "I Never Had a Mammy." In the speaking lines of the play ! there will be a cast of 11 characters They will he carefully selected as the show will be one of the strongest 1 ever produced as a local talent offer ing. Next to "The Bat" or "The Cat and the Canary." "The Hoodoo" Is listed among the most popular mys tery shows. It was staged with great success In New York, and later was I produced as a motion picture feature called "Red Lights." with Alice Lake in the leading role. The casting of the show was start ed today, and rehearsals will start on Wednesday evening. PORTLAND. June s Seventeen home runs in a double header set the high water mark tor heavy hitting here Sunday between the Portland Heavers and the San Francisco Seals San Francisco got 11 of them and Portland six Ten of them were lu first game which the Seals took' 13. to 10. and seven were crashed out ill the second contest which ended li to :t in favor of the visitors Invest Your Money at Home Rend is the Commercial Key to All of Centra Oregon, The de velopment ol' any part of Central Oregon means greater growth for Bend. BeautiM BEND PARK v Right in the natural direction of growth of the city, these Ibte will increase in value steadily witli that growth. Many huyers are Congratulating themselves tin having selected their lots early. Now is the time to buy yours. See us today. Lots Sold On Terms Without Interest A Guaranteed Investment Bend Investment Company Phone 172 "WE NEVER SLEEP" 869 Wall St. CHICAGO, June S.- Coach A. A Stagg of the I'nivurslty of Chicago today pronounced Urn 21st national tnterscholastlc track and field meet run last week the most successful in the history of the games. Five roe ords were broken and SOU athletes j competed The Essex Coach contest closes in a few days. Remember, pur chases of lots in Bend Park or Keystone Terrace entitle vou to large numbers of votes. Platting Agents Meet In Roseburg District Conducted by W. n. Osborne. Jr., assistant district forester In charge of fire control work, a meeting of central platting agents was held in Glide, in tho Roseburg country, last . week, reports W. O. ltarrlman. as sistant supervisor of the Deschutes . national forest, who returned to j Rend Sunday. The central dispatching system of j handling and reporting forest fires is gradually being extended to the various forests of the north Pacific district The Deschutes national for est has one of the best equipped cen tral platting stations in the district. The Deschutes station is located in Bend, and is in direct touch with all parts of the forest. Among those attending the forest meeting were llarriman of the Des- I.os ANOBLES, Juno s. Harrj Williams, president of the Pacific Coast league, has announced the In definite suspension of Wade "Red' Kllllfer. manager of the Seattle club. William McCabe. left fielder, and George Cutshaw. Seattle coach. The suspensions were the result of an disagreement with the umpire in Sat urday's name with Los Angeles. stil l RKM xitiursiin LONDON. June S. Four hundred and fifty persons, suspected of . m iiiii.! activities, were arrested the Sofia pollee Sunday aecordlnx to ian KxrhaiiKc Telegraph message from Sofia today however, us one of the toughest men I to crawl under the ropes. mil. I . Klnston. N I . a member ,f the ttrglUla le. utile, Is ireillt.'d Willi II, Ing the smaller,! city In Hie QOURtl having , lass II I, as, -hall Huee Toll of Life Is Taken ' By Floods Through Mexico (U. r. luH Wire M Tho Bond Bulletin! MEXICO CITY. June 8. One hun jdred lives are reported to have been I lost Sunday In floods which poured over the states of (laxacn and Vera Crui and the city of Tchuan tepee Disrupted communication, ill! fill tion of homes and livestock are reported. Westerners know what a tke should be ONE glimpse of Cali fornia, or Oregon, or Washington, or any Western state proves that the West is the motor ground of America! California, for instance, leads New York and every other state in registration of pas senger automobiles! A group of successful Akron tire engineers caught a vision of the opportunities in the West. Its vast resources and possibilities for growth appeal ed to them. OFFICER KILLS COWMAN I-OS ANOBLES, June 8. Eddie Miller. 3 S , alleged notorious bandit, was shot and killed in a spectacular gun battle today with Police Sergeant Frank S. Harper. NOXAGE THE HEALTH WATHR At Your Druggist Tom Sharko. who has taken out a California boxluK Hntlllt with the announced Intention of returning to the ring, was born November -C. 187.1. at DMdalk, Ireland, which makes hln, some 51 lj years of age, Sharkey was one of the famous crop of heavyweights of several decades hark, which Imluded Cor bolt, Pit Immons. Jeffries and others When at the height of his career "Sailor Tom" had u number of championship fights, but was never Mictessful (u winning the title. He ranked high. CITY GARBAGE CONTRACTORS Will Remove Your Garbage Tel. 66 W. 886 Bond Waste, Dirt, I'.ock or an? km. 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HELEN never gave her parents a moment's worry until Zan Thompson began paying her attentions. He flattered her girlish vanity. Soon she was a different girl. Her face took on a look as though she were hiding something. Disregarding her mother's warning she continued to meet Zan Thompson. One night Helen failed to return. All night her parents waited. Then at dawn they heard the street door open quietly and a soft step in the halL The story of how Helen Saunders fell under the influence of Zan Thompson is told in True Story Magazine for July under the title "Saving Helen." The following letter from Helen's mother which accompanied the manu script of "Saving Helen" gives you some idea of the depths of sincerity and ear nestness in the hearts of the men and women who bare their souls for the bene fit ol mankind in True Story Magazine. Editor of Trut Story Mazazim "Enclaitd you will find a Hory true in all incidmnf. , iur. . only in namet and location, and A fact that inttcad of the on girl I Aaee two othur children. I have opened my heart to write thit. uith a hope that it may halt some other girl, ht finde hereelf drawn away from the home circle by the tame influencee met at echool os, in eocial life. Perhaps the reiult of ihie etory may draw bach another who hatjuet placed her feet on the downward path. In any event it goee from me to your office with the great detire bach of it to help weak humanity in tome way. You may feel that my sympathy hat not been sufficiently warm for the erring boy. i feel bitterly sorry for him. and was able to help him in a way that came unexpectedly, but I feet that his term in the Reformatory will be his salvation. Something had to be dona to soften the shell of his mature criminal in. difference to law and decency, if he can be helped then I am ready to help him, bul he can never again touch my child. Trusting you may find the story acceptable, I remain, ' Sincerely, Don't Miss These Other Intensely Absorbing Features m July hue Story: The Crusade of Truth Arrow Motor Co., Inc. Bond at Minnesota Phone 419 teavy-Duty Passenger - Full Balloon etnl'Ralioon Heavy-Duty Commercial J A C-T-C Tube adds mileage I I to almoit any eating i I While On Your Vacation Protect the Forests From Fire This vacation land is yours. Yon own the greatest one in the world. Be careful with fire. I THE SHEVLIN-HIXON CO. "Broken VW"-H you suddenly discovered that your husbind had a secret love affair with a younzsr and prettier girl what would you do? A heirt-gripping story. 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