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MONDAY, BBPTBMBBR tl. 1915
How to escape from evil: Be
cause thou hMl made the Lord,
which Ik my refuge, even the
Moat Rich, thy habitation; then
shall no evil befall theo. neither
shall any plague come nigh thy
dwelling. For he shall give his
angels charge over thee, to keep
thee In all thy ways. Psalm
1 : 9-1 1 .
THE MORGUE
My nephowB) all in brave array, before my cottage stand,
ami ask, "Where shall vo go today, to learn a lesson grand?"
"We'll seek the niorpne," 1 make reply; "it is a ghastly
place, for there the vagrant dead men lie, too often in dis
grace. Hut haply from the ones who sleep unhOQOred and
unsung, we may some sort of lesson reap, of value to the
young. Then jjrimly through the death-house mate, ami
down the darkling hall, I led my nephews twenty-eitrht. the
short ones and the tall. We paused before a rOUgn hewn
Slab on which a large man lay: "Oh, hoys," I said, "keep
careful tab on what you see this day. This man was bound
to have his drinks whatever mijjrht betide, though he was
warned by friendly ginks who told how others died. In
every paper he perused he read how liquor's made in filthy
dens, and still he boo.ed. and with his flagon stayed. The
learned physicians and the cops all warned hinl he would
die, and still he"d take his forty drops whenever he was dry.
Though others perished or went blind, he thought he was
immune; his works, he said, were copper lined, and never
out of tune. But yesterday he drained a bowl, a right good
williewaught, and to this place of gloom and dole his shat
tered form was brought." And as we left that grisly place,
where ghostly things prevail, my nephews cried, "We'll
never chase along the bootleg trail!"
Brewers Would Liberal
ize Volstead Act
Heady to Attack Hard l,i
quor In Exchange lor Im
munity for Own Product
PAVING T11IUI) BTRBBT
Residents of the east side have
petitioned for paving on Third street
and Hevere avenue, a strip which
would connect up with the north and
south approaches of The Dalles-Call
(U. P, l.caxcl Wire to ITic ll. ru! Bulletin)
WASHINGTON. Bopl II, A new
plan 10 enforce prohibition through
liheralUlng the Volsioud act and a
'renewal of the controversy over the
-success or failure of prohibition lo
jilay stirred "wet." "dry1 and church
circles of the nation.
Ilrewers of beer are advancing the
I liherallr.atlon Idea, which Is viewed
askance hy the Ault-Snloou league
llDd has encountered much opposi
tion among the brewers themselves.
I The plan, which will be discussed
:it a convention of Hie United Slates
I Ilrewers' naHocialion in New York
I Tuesday, provides thai the brewers.
in return for liberalization, will
" I throw their powerful i n f I u a n c e
les. 467 meters 5:30 p. m mat-lpaat (ew days, although conditions I against the bootleggers ami other il
inee; 7 p. m., Ostrup orchestra, old1 were Ideal todav. It is explained legal purveyors of "hard" DOOM,
time numbers; S ami 9 p. m.. 4ro-,that owing to the need of perfect Wayne H. Wheeler, general conn
gram: 1 rt p. m . Packard ballad hour, j exposure, aerial photographs ataOUMI) ol the Anti-Saloon league, who
KFOA. Rhodes Store. Seattle. 'be ,aken at noon. In clear sunshine Idlacloood that the brewers hail
454.3 meter 4 p. m.. Hoffman or- Mercer and his assistants recently I brought their plan to the league for
cheslra: 6 p. m . Hoffman orchestra : compleled nn aerial photographic discussion, said today that his or-
fornin highway. When the petition baseball: 6:45 p. m.. program; S:lo map of Portland, which shows houses. "nllavUoa has Utile hope that Ih
for this improvement was presented i m weather: n:.iu p
to the council, one of the members ' orchestra
of that body immediately raised the
riueation whether or not the improve
ment might divert through traffic to
some extent, so that tourists might
miss the business district.
This councilman made no serious
objection to the paving, and on the
face of it the fear he expressed seems
groundless.
On the norlh. the east side loop
would divert from the highway ap
proach at a right angle and across
m
United States army and Its policies
was received by President Ooolidge's
aircraft Inquiry board today from
Ihree ranking officials of the war
the railroad tracks, and there would department.
be little likelihood of tourists going I Acting Secretary of War Dwlghl
in that direction. Davis. Major General John I.. Hines,
Hut on the south, the loop would !chef of staff, and Brigadier General
Air Service Is Called
Department Step Child
liarKness properly lines ami other features. It
is said that excellent views of tim
her areas can be taken from the air
The aerial photographers were
seen above Itend, headed north,
shortly before noon todav.
(Continued from page 1)
nrewers win ne able to agree on a
plain which Includes law enfonemen:
but that If they do. congress and the
people ought to give the plan a thor
ough hearing.
Meanwhile, spokesmen for the
league and the Federal Council of
Churches exchanged views on the re
rent report of the council's rese.ircb
department, which found a disturb
ing trend In the nations social life
anil altitude toward law as a result
c r r r "' ,m "ri" "v, v,'"rs Ol prohibition.
Suit for Defacement of Off i-'The ropori adrenal cnticUed many
rial RnrnrJ Thri:ii.nvl "'' n-Mit.H nf prnhihitlnn and
BURGHDUFF PLANS
TO ATTACK BOARD
I f. r. I., a-ii Wire to The IWn.1 Bulletin!
PORTLAND. Sepl. 21. Legal no-
be a continuation of the present ap-jiiugh Drum, assistant chief of staff.' on against the atat game comtala
prouch. and It Is conceivable that a gave statements respectively as to alon for defacement of official ree
conslderable amount of traffic would i general aircraft policies of the de-, ords was threatened at the monthly
follow it. In fact. Third street has partm(,nt administrative objections ' meeting todiiy by A. E. Burghduff.
often been proposed as the route for t0 a unified air service and difflcul- former state game warden, when
the highway approach, either to ,,f unified air service oueratlon further consideration of the trouble-
as experienced by other powers. j acme minutes of the July meeting
General John J. Pershing was came before the body,
placed srjuarely on record as oppos-1 The first hitter opposition to the
ing a nniiipu air service sucn as jwij minute aruse ai wie ..... i
Colonel William Mitchell advocated, session and after hours of aeriiuoni
Franklin avenue or Greenwood ave
nue. It would be to the advantage of
east side people to draw traffic their
way if they could. It would also be
many features of the enforcement
attempts.
AUTOIST IMPERILS
LIFE OF C00LIDGE
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A WMaaUaammBafa'aBBTaOaiaiaJl fa a. aflSflS
nclude them In your accessory Us) for your
far. Thoy will save many miles in wear and
tear on your car. Coming i" either the regular
type for the old cord tires or for the new bal
loon type, you can equip your car just the same.
Ciime in and ask for the size you want,
Don't tear your car up driving
over these rough roads.
legitimate. It Is likely that they ' through a letter written from South ous debate 11 It Clifford, rhalr-
would build stores and service sta- America, where he now Is. 'man. and K. F. Averill. stale game
tlons along the way, and that would
be legitimate too.
But if the tourists refueled along
this street and went on without see
ing Hend, that would he detrimental.
We do not oppose the building of
the east side loop, but believe that If
it Is built. Franklin or Greenwood
should be paved out to connect with!
It and partly out of the general
fund if necessary.
The nation will smash all records
In building this year, and Bond is
doing its share of the total. By the
way. have you noticed the increas
ingly attractive class of dwellings be
ing erected here?
Davis admitted to the committee warden, were authorized to correct
that the equipment of the army air I the minutes and submit them to the
service is inadequate and some of it , commission. The two men failed to
in poor condition, but ascribed the agree on some slight details and
condition to the economy adminlstra- were asked by the commission to
Hon and declared the only remedy confer once more,
was more money. Ilurghduff. who atlcuded the meet
ing to learn of the final action on
the minutes protested this procedure.
saying there was u legal procedure
'for correcting the records ami if the
minute books were to be defaced w ith
Bend Country Snapped
By Air Photographers
Secret Service Man Saves
Him. and Arrests Driver
(U. P. I'Uerf Wire la The llen.l llnllrtln I
WASHINGTON. Sept. IX A Nathan
D Smith of Baltimore w.e. tito-d 5 8 B
In traffic court today for cutting a
corner and falling to give President
(dolldge. who was walking. Ibe right
ol way.
Falling at first to nppenr for a
hearing. Smith's $35 ball was ord
ered forfeited, bu' upon pulling In
appearance later, he was tried and
fined Ihe same ameuni
Washington, sept. 2i. Bon
the president of the t'nlled States Is
not Immune from the dangers of
I tat scissors or any other means that crossing streets In front of autos.
Here for the purpose of obtaining he would lake whatever legal re-
RADIO
try. F. O. Mercer, president and chief I alon.
engineer of the F. O. Mercer Com-! . ,
pany of Knglneers. Inc.. of Portland. ' Typographical terrace Is the name
Today
KGO. Genera Bloctrtc Oakland.
361 meters 5:30 p. m.. Aunt Betty
Stories and KGO Kiddies Klub; 6
p. m., concert; 7 p. m., news: 8 p. m..
educational program.
KI.X, Tribune. Oakland. 509 met
cra 6 p. m.. Aunt Klsie's Sunset
matinee: 7 p. m.. news: 8 p. m..
Piggly W'iggly Hawnilans.
KNX. Express. Ixs Angeles. 337
meters- -4 p. m., Helen's household
hints. Veda Knapp. "Music Appre
ciation": 7 p. m.. mirth contest:
7:30, 8 and 9 p. m.. programs; 10
p. m., Goodrich orchestra; 11 p. m.,
Wcsl orchestra.
KHJ. Times, Los Angeles, 406.2
meters- 8 p. m.. Chamber Music so
ciety of San Francisco.
KF1. F.arle C. Anthony, Ixis Ange
les, 417 meters -7 p. m.. California
Befonadera; 7:45 p. m.. Bookshelf
Chat, Miss Nancy; 8 and 9 p. m..
program: 10 p. m., Examiner.
KFOA. Rhodes Store, Seal tie.
464..! melers 4 p. m.. Times; fi
p. m . Hoffman orchestra; baseball:
ti:16 p. m., musical program; 8:15
p. m.. weather; 8:30 p. to., Times.
Tomorrow
KGO, General Electric, Oakland.
301 meters 4 p. m., St. Francis or
chcslra. San Francisco; 1 p. m.. con
cert; 7 p. m.. news; 8 p. m.. selection
from comic, opera "Robin Hood";
0:30 p. m., "Itadlo Breezes,'' K. C.
B.i newspaper coliimnbi.
KUC, Tribune. 509 meters. Oak
land B p. m., Aunt Klsie's Sunsel
matinee; 7 p. m., news.
KNX, Kxpirss, oLs Angeles, 837
meters--7 p. to.. Im Monica orches
tra; 8 p. in., program; 10 p. to.,
movie night, Ambassador hotel, Weal
orchestra.
KHJ, Times, I,ob 'Angelea, 406.2
melers 6:30 p. m., children's hour:
7:;:o p. in.. "Dogs," H. M. Robert
son: 8 p. to., Chamber Music Society
of San Francisco; 10 p. m Hickman
orclieslra.
KFl, Eniio C. Anthony. Los Ange-
and Jack Clemence, air pilot, were given to the new headquarters build
in Bend over the week end. The two Ing of the International Typography
men came here by airplane from the Ida union in Indianapolis. The build
north Saturday evening. ling was formerly one of the finest
Aerial conditions made It diffi- private residences in the
cult to secure photographs for the .capital city.
Mist night tnO presideru was en
joying his evening walk when, a he
stepped Into a street Intersection, an
auto bore down on him.
John J. Fitzgerald of the secret
service grasped the president by the
arm and shoved him to safety. Then
Fitzgerald lumped onto the running
board, of the car and arrested the'
Indiana driver, Nathan ! Smith of Haiti
more, for "cutting corners and fall- i
No Wonder He Boils Over Once In a While
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lo Ipfnd their hOOt) BMOfl ttH " "'
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whoftn Hufotv Smith h:il rit'tunRi'rr.l
vu tin- . ! il- of th United
BtAtWi 1'all Wi ptaOtd at $.1,600. j
Marine Fossils Found
Near Hampton Buttes
Proving thai a great lake or a sen
once covered that part of C, niral
Oregon now known as the hiirti des
ert, marine fossils, embedded In fine
ly grained sandstone, were found Sat
urday In Die Hamplou bulte country
by B. B, BfOWn and brought tO Bond.
One of the penllnr iraces of pre
hlstorlc V"giable life found In Ihei
hills 75 miles southeast of Bend was'
an Imprint of a leaf which retains Ha
original color, green. It Is believed
that this color Is the ri sull of u cop
per stain.
Brown secured some excellent leaf
Impressions from Ihe shale like rock,
and will send these Impressions to a
paleontologist for iletermlnatlon. It I
If bollOVOd lhai Ibe fossil Impressions!
are of leaves of trees which have
long been oxtlnci, growing probably
In the distant ollgoeene age. a lime
when camels and sabre loolh tigers
lived In this pari of the world.
Lecture on Chiropractic
Will lie (iiven Tuesday,
"Hew to He Young at Seventy" In
the anbjeel or a loctqro which Dr.,
Frank It. Margins will deliver at Hie
Ilapllst church Tuesday evening, un
der Ibe auspices of ihe Oregon Staiur
Chiropractic association. He comns
here at the Invitation of tBO local
chiropractors, and the arrangements
are him h that no admission charge Is
made.
Dr. Marietta, who has been protnl
ten I us a lecturer for 26 years, talks'
on health subjects from Hie non i
technical standpoint and miikes Ihem
aurprialngly simple and clear, th
I'ical sponsors for Ibe loc
Bend Garaee Co.
t'Att)-t'orncrrsl front Pilot Unite Intt
! i All Night Phone lll.t I
A camera has be'n Invented that
Dan make photomph of the laalda
of a rlflr barrel. It l to be used U
an aid In sliulylng the itoslon of
bairola
LAIISON & CO.
"Home of The (iruen Watch"
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ftreefltig Cards (tlnsa
Jewelry
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wood SAWING
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Kealdence id Irving
phono iih
BOY LAN & RAMSEY .
Lawyers
Phone in i
stomal M, itodMtaB lariat anal Oa, ei.it .
Formrr offlrt of
flrt. Union A Wornfr
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Iraiisfer and Hauling
Mivlng a Sreclally
All Oooda Handled with Care
Office loos Bond SI. PhOtr 84-J
lies. Phone 27'J-W
DR. J. W. THOM
Physician and SurKeon
O'Kane llldg.
Office pliono Ml, lies, nfll
b'red A. Licuallen, M. I).
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HPKCIAMNT
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Office Ph D7; Houao Ph. 71 J
Office Hour I In 12
2 to 5: Kvnnlng, 7 to
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Maternity Hospital
Trained Nurse In Charge
U Kanaas Ave. Phone 4141
Mollle llofinhcrf
But ami Han
(i. K. Han It .1. Hair
I'alntrts, Paper Hungers
and Decorator
"Nothing tot) large or loo small"
Telephone Hill
all III I olorailo Avenue
lure declare. 1 ' .
Prepare to Attend
The
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AT REDMOND
October 1-2-3
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