TJ RRJEN FEATURE THE BEND BULLETIN. part two IJKNI), OKKGON, WKUNKH1JAY. KKMM'ARY 5, llMtf. TOUR PAOLS , j- r ' --? fSSafftf tlaan9M - : "I u I i )l i l t I V" Immigration Puzzles Uncle Sam Government Experts Must Study Out Best Answer to a Great Question A Problem of Difficulties and Hard to Solve I'min llm poverty stricken hovel of llitsstit mill lior kindred I'niiiitrlo, fnmi (ln plague ridden tllnt rlrtM of Southern lliirupo I lin United Mtntns Ik claiming iiiiiniiilly Imr toll of Ignorant mid llllt eraln Immigrants, Cnrcful it Ilia do purtmnit inny Im to safeguard tliu wel fur ii of our tuition, watchful Ur dim erous rlmrHrlorrt of tint Mark Hnml nml Klnilliir organisations, mill con tinually resorting to iliHirtntlou as a priilcrtUn nmnaiiro, still tlm 111 try in filling ii i wit It timloslriihle, ninl them seem mi wu.v to chock tli flow. The problem of immlgriitliiii In relation tu It effort iimiii tliu fnt lire of our conn trv li o mi tl'Rt 1 1 1 1 t sooner or Inter lie come mi Issue, fur llm fart mm revealed lit tlm latest statistics are abtrmlng. A generation ngn our imputation was ncreaiing steadily with mi rumim! In. flu t of immigrant from Ocrniiuiy, Menitdliinvin nml the I'tdted Kingdom, attracted by Hip free land offers made Iiv I'nrlo Hum nml llm unbounded oj Hirttinltles for betterment These Iim migrants were of llm sternly, sober rlss, well educated (in a rule iiimI litntr mg a er low percentage of Illiteracy. Front nun to four ir cent represented tlic niiitiluT of illiterate, while their llirtfl imtdo tlmiii well tiidit within n fi'tv eor. Now tbe situation I mm plelely changed, ()f the .f)On,(KK fHr eigttera who annually seek our shores tlm great ttiajoilty room from ltuuda, Austria, Hungary nml tlMly. I'onr, op prrd, with no dinner for betterment, tlmv listen to tlm siren volee of tlm unscrupulous agent Mho l willing tu psv their fri iifrM tlm wmh, for llm tiU of tlmlr lirnmHt pxlcti'tici ntnrti thorn Im tlm fnro ninl limy rnu rti no rlmtifn fur n otn tn. Tlmv limti'ti to M-nt Ut ktiotvn i'll fr tlm vaj(iiti hoH of a lirlKhtxr linrln. Kniin 13 to -tS tr frtil of llmui nrt IIHtrmtr. NVxrr IkIm hml nHytlilHg In thn oM foiuilry, Ihoy hvn not Imrnnl how to mult tlmlr wy hi-rr. Many of them nr fit only for day lalHir If tlipmi limnlKritiit wottlil waiter ipmt tlio country ami urttltt In thn nirnl ilmlrif't tlm pinlilwn woiihl Im Ipi i Ci Divorce Mill May Slow Up ? East Worried Over Proposed Action by Nevnda Legislature a I nf vtim ha gone tip from the ir.'tr 'a.tt nvor the sudden mm on nee 'in ni thai the Ut UtfUlalur of N ada way nM a law ilnrlMK It ifMWMt "' esUaJlag Ike reetiUe re uirenmat fttr illvurnnw frM sis irx.nt h to a year. ror without Kew and ii divorce eoloay tlm wealthy Hite i.i. or the eoaatry will bo up aglt it. If the legislature doe pose lb i1Ii.ii. law there will be a rush la tbe heart healing bwaiaee up to the time tlm new sjHweMre ges Into effeeU Wler thai nbntf I'Htbably Ike cry, 'On M Metrical " It is easy to i magi mo the effort of urn It it meaauro un the wounded hearte of the rlelt. mpm, tttr locUMee, thtt tune for the mw wettr to go Into ef (1 i JnHuary I, IHII. Ibtail hIiw th Ihreadbttre will iwtbleMly sttapnad 'lie jiartie will Jiantea tu tlm ctmflne it tlm friendly state. Ollmm tint ready to sonp will yield nt hmcx tu the ciwmr, wblle many rtiplMrmi nn dronwwl of will he Mililmily eTeetnl and their prlnela ettrrlwl awny with llm niHilnr ktroMiu of (Htilgritnls to Khiio. And nfter that, "On to Mux leol" Nttvndn ha lung (men the mixvu. of wounded hiNtrls. In fuel, lnee South Dnkotn Inereiiwd tlm renideiire requlrn fluent for dUorrn Newula ha dune nUiut till the lionrt nieiidlng buslmwi for the country. It hit lioeonm in real lly mi nrt, mid tunny hiuo mlnpted it as n spoclnlty mid Hindu It their pro ftHislnii. A pretty society belle decides to try nmtrlmony Just for fun. After n couple of mouth slm decide that sho dntwii't like It mid tlm doctor la enllixl'lii to iiinkn mi oxmiilimtlnti Into the condition of Imr lieurt. Ho find a small silver lu it mid extract it. Ilttt tho wound tlimt left widens overv tiny, nml nfter n twelve inoiitli Im piused it gep-j wide open uml tho rod blood ooxom mid spuria until there I no lovu loft In tliu poor heart. Tho doctor ltd- AFTER THE STAGE Tho benutiful story of the lowly Nn nronu ns brought out in Low W'nllnco'it grettt masterpiece, "lien llnr," must Imvo u splendid Influence upon tho plnyor who participate in its produc tion upon the stage. Tliu plot of tho Itoulso Huff, who hit been plitylug tho part of Tlrtuli bits rufimed to sign it t'ontrtirt for nnothnr senson, Sho snys sho will retire to n cloister uml spend tho rest of her diiys In religious itetiliislnii, Horn of Itomnti Cntbollu parentage ami religious by nitttiro, her troiilil(nniiio. lint in out of tlmin Itavn liitrvly pmoiiuIi niuimy tu lirlnu tlioin uitroim tint wntor, mul they nrn roin- pcllivl to ntoi vtlmm tlitt alili toi, Ho tlm RriHit dtliHt of thn Krmt tiro over run with it foreiu'i ionilHtlon, Yimiuk woiiifti nml u'rl Ihwoiihi thn proy of wliltn hIhvo nfoutit if tlmy Imvo not ill ronily Ihmmi iiiiminrnl by tlm fori'Uu in-iMit, whllH tlm nirn wmnlrr iiliont In nwtrrii of (ittipltiytnitiit lit thl" lutnl of irutnlim. lulling tu flml It, tlmy Jmlt Working for iM a change nf climnte and suggests a high, dry iillltitde for about six miiHlhs. Neada offers the requiretl rarefiratioM of nsnae, nml furtberteore there ia a sanitarium at ltetto kanwn aa tlm ilivrce colony, which haa the nttwt resaarbable record of cures ever heard of. Ilnadred eater the aani tariutn 0vtry year Had go away cured Tbo loogest treatmeat ever rncoriled km just a little over six Months, while the great Majority go away completely cured at six wont In and oae week. The bell Mthwlte to Imr physirian ' advice and tlm treatment begius. ftMrroaaded by others of similar ail meat, with the syiKtthy 'of ktad frleads and the gentle eare of colony speeialisU, her reenvery is ropld. Kvery day ahn tan tell by her breath Ing that the gap In her heart is clon ing up. At the end of six months tho eolany physician glvos her a little pin' ter with Instructions to wnr it iijkiii her heart. It is the court's decree of divorce, She suddenly finds that not a truce, of thn terrible wound remains nud she goes back to New York for an other trial. If thn Nevndii legislature pnssim the bill tho divorce business Is going to suffer. It Is snd to think of the effect such n moHsure will have upon tlio wounded hearts of tho nrlstocrney of the country. Kxperimentnl inntrliuony, onn of the noldtwt Institutions of our nation, I sure to receive it setback that wo miiy never recover from. I'ttrther- ttiore, Mexico nitty get some of our wenlthy eltlicns six inoiiths out of every year, l'or with our snnitnrlnm shut down we Imvo no other high, dry clltnntn thitt will do tho business. The cllmntt) of lteuo net upon tho ruptured lilood yessels or thn henrt very imieli tho snitiu ns n green persimmon does on your lips. It puckers them nil tip so you luirdly know you Imvo nny. Tho United Hlittiw government ought to titke n bund in it mul stop tho threat ened fiction on tho part of Novndii. THE CLOISTER jmrt in thn grout piny hits served to im prest! tuoru strongly the beauties uf tho unselfish life of the Muster. Now she Iiiih decided t lint the lifelong desire for quiet religious lift) shall bo grati fied lit tho elosn of tho present senann. The Incident disproves the theory that the stngn uml nil connected with It nro bud, It proves tlmt out) enn inlnglo with tho iissorlntlnns of tbo stage nml still retnln solf-respoct. It proves t)mt u good plity Is not without Its Influ ence for good. I llNRf. " t 1 ?N f. - (NO. SOfV, WE JUST FOUND J k ' " Sfi 1 OUT ati'm strong enough ?$k- -' jcSSlii, I TOCARCYIT MY5E.LF.' J I MISTER? J A1 BWH - ? - bts,, Ffmmkmsimam. 9r-"c 'Kxm.wm naroaiw. .fem . . && fotjcTGssYsi mmvmm?- - - :-&.j?&b thn wliolii country by their own nnr row horlron, nml tliiirotittiiit, miurrhy mnl rrlinti bifomu tlmlr iortlou. Tluxu who ttrn forttttiHto nriouli to miettru uin ii ynifii t ivo up tlmlr pi'imlwt mnl KHri.! tlmin I hi ck to n brotlmr vr frlo;tI that Im tony taltti HilvaNtnKH nt thn op' HirtntiltlHtt lit tlm now country. Ho tlm population I IniTi'imltiK, not from tlm limreHHo In birth rati) nrtiotii; our own Hiptn, bill by n atMHily train of mi- iltolrnblt) forolu'imrit. Himself and Us and Not Others The Marriage of Helen Gould The marriage of Mis lieleu Oould whose wealth I est I mate. I at ilO.uOO, 000, to P. ,1. flheiiard, whose fortune la comiHtratlvely iaslgalfictfat, is aa other lllustrntioa of tbo attiUhle of Mies Gould's entire life toward money oad all that goes with it. Known throughout tbo country for her aihaer- oua philanthropies and her latere! i the affairs of those less favorably sit uated m life, bar selection of a liro partner without taeaae is nut surpria ing. With wealth sufficient to de mand H place in society, slm has pre ferred to step Into the places of the lowly, there to lend it hand personally wherever her assistance could bring cheer or eootfort to tbo needy The list of Iter philanthropic include many enterprise for the betterment mid uplift of her felluwmen. The V. M. C. A., the reeeue home, the teue Htuttt districts nil have felt the influ ence of her diameter n well ns her money. Sim Iihs been prominent in na tional nffnirs for thn Imttermont of her sox, and Ih everything undertaken has been nn Inspiration for the better. Jump-Ojf'Joe, a Famous Landmark on the Oregon Coast Which Hat Recently Disappeared This famous rock occupies n unique placo In ludlnn legend, It Is related that from. Its top Imlinn Joo hurled himself to tloath ns n sncrlflco for the life of his white sweetheart, Nltn, upon whose head had doscended tbo wrath of tho trlbo for visitations of onrthqtiukes nml storms. Tho story goes thnt Nltu, upon lonrnlng of tho sac rifice, Imrlod herself from tho rock with Joo, thus fulfilling tho prophecy that tho two would meet In Varndlso. Tho rock hnii been a landmark until n fow mouths ago, wheti It Is reported to hnvo been destroved In t severe storm that swept tho const near Jfowport, Nor Ii llltlcrnry thn only faftor. A largo itiitjority of thw- lmiiil(rnt roinii from fi'fr ami iihiih ridden nv tldim wlmre oorrrnwiluiK nf jxmla lion mul lout tent ion to MtiillatioM ar a roHitaiit wenar to lira It Ii mnl life. Maay rnttn of Kurop ar mttrft attno Itilely titn from yellow ttvtr, bolwnle. plaf(H mnl kindred dlfwftfw. Th geniiK of tlm ielllenre are earrlml In llm raiptl elothin of tlm immigrant. (Continued on jaine four) ighting With Wooden Bullets Baffled and Humilatcd, Beaten at His Game, the Turk Is Victim of His Own Dishonesty It is related that n war iorreiKnd cut in tbo lbtlKaao, white picking his way among ski In Turkish soldier nfter a bard battle, came upon same cart ridge en see and was moved to givo tbem a eloto esnwinaiion. He fnand that tbo ease was of steel and tbe pow der apparently of good ijuality. but tho bullets wore small pierce of iated wood. Upoa inquiry be found thnt these cartridges were furnished for practice shooting and bml evidently been mixed, through mistake or doaign. with the regular army bnlleU. Ih tbe light of late development in tbe Itnlknns the incident may be taken ns symbolical of the entiru struggle of Turkey far the matntenancn, of ber Ra tional integrity. Forced Into a war by her own arte of cruelty, with dissen sion within her own ranks, without the urgftnitntiuH that should keep ber army tho feorleee fighting ttincblan it onc wns, slm has been fighting rith wooden bullet while tbe enemy met Imr wltu the best weapons of modern warfare and a united jwrpoce. Today, beaten and humiliated, Turkey is still Eastern Women Strike-Joined by Men Labor Diiturbancc in New York Bring to Light Conditions in the Working Lives of Thousands I'or nereral wka pant Niw Vark lian Ihh in oplHaival beaHm of tlm utr.ke of l.W,Otio Krmat worker nml tlm eoaearreat atrtktt of waiter la be tula ami rtwtnnranU. TJiew atrikea Iibto lieea HMMt obalinat a ail bav oil ritl mnel yiMjthy, ImUi from etbrr uaiiHtti anil from porMM onUHiie the in llntwcf of la Imr. Ttm lrK nmmbtr at womhii nml t involvml la probably In part redjKumltdo for thl, or the eondltioii of many of thiwu wiihmmi la vary rlf to the itarvntloii lints. The efft of hunger ami rohl hove lieen notHHMtbln in rj'lto of effsrtu to yivo re lief by the itnbl(hlnK of tlepota for the distribution of rlotlilnK and money ami tin.' opening up of freo luneh room. Thn itrlker demand better jtay and tbfirtr houri, bonidaa n uenoral Irtter ment of ranitary eomlltiomi in fnrto rlea mid rentniirnntti where tlmy are employed, ilueh inflttpnro linn been brought to brnr upon legiilator and fity olflelal looking toward the lietterment of eoa ditlerm lu the trade afTtwted by the Kurment worker' itrike. Bx-I'renldent Moosovclt nnnounretl that the ozeen tlvo committee of the Progremlvn party Mould unc It Inllueneo in the let(llattire te reenre the ercation of minimum wage bordi in the garment trade. In ipenklnj; of the eomlitio4 amess worker In the garment fartnriea, tlm head of the International Ladiea' Oar ment Worker I'nloti eaid, "They are wor paid than the workera In any other occupation I (mow of. Olrl on lenvlnc lehmil will lie employed iu the white good fnrtory at fl.AO n week. In air month they will get nn advance of fifty cent n week and in another nix months another fifty ernta a week. It U a year or two before thoy can earn W a week and they eldom reaeh S a week." Another leader ay, "In canes where the manufacturers chargo the. girl 3.r cents a week each for elec tric power, the boisc make money out of It, for IS cent a week would pay for It. In many cnw they ehargo the girl -10 cent ench week for thread, yet clinging to the forlorn hop that some thing will yet Intervene to save ber from tbe ignominy that will result II sho is forced ta givo p Adrianefrfo. Six hundred years ago Otkmon ap peared oat of the Knot and tot nv bis power. For three centuries thereafter tbe Turk maintained their ower through their daring and fearless sol diership. Tkea came three centuries of decay, and for tbo post hundred year tbe Turkish government has maintained its existence through tbo auffernHse ef tbe power and nut be cause of nny merit nationally. Tbo countries that Turkey has eouquered sho has regarded only n plunder, giv ing no thowght to their development and lose to their right. Thoy have been regarded only as a source of tribute and have boon rolled upon many time to furnish the moans wherewith to fill the depleted coffer of the Sultan. Denied freedom of re ligion, freedom of education, freedem of anything, those dependencies have crouched In foar before the threats of their twister. With such a polley.the thi thread i lewn Into garments which tMoma the proiNtrty of tho mnnufae tarer. Ih priming sfHaea the printer might b well bo compelled to pay or tbo ink." T)i aitaation wns rendered morn erltiaal by the strike of waiter, n fleet lag HMHy of tho hotel of tho city ' afe and restaurant have suffered heavily because of iniudielcnt help, and MHnn hare threatened to ongago no groea HnletM tho striking waitors re torn. Scenes of rioting in and about several cafe have been reportcl. Tho dining room force of the T. JL C, A joined the striker and many of tho hotter house ore affected. Scenes of rioting were enacted on the street, and eeial police protection was found necessary in many instance. One case was reported where tho life of a pro prietor un threatened unless tho do tnands of his employe were granted In all tho activities of the restaurant striker, Miss Kllzabeth Ourley Klynn, the young organizer, has been n moat persistent champion of her cause. In one of her addresses she urged n new attack in order to bring tho employer to term. She declared that much of the food served In the restaurants was unfit and urged her companions to make public their knoweldge of conditions la thn kitchen. "I want every waiter and every cook who knowa anything About tho adul teratlnn of foot," said Mis Flynn, "about sending back food refused by one gaest to another, about highly fla vored sauces to disguiso unfit food, to come to headquarters to make affidavit as to tho rotten conditions in the kttcb ens to be sent to the board of health and to tho newspaper. If guests know one-half tho thing you know they would not daro to go to one-half the hotels and restaurant in this city. We want to tell Mr. Capitalist what kind of a place bis nico dinner come out of A nieo cup of coffee coming out of mott kitchens Is like a nice lilly com ing up out; of a mudholo. Yon may have to work here, but thoy havo to eat out there." Ottoman has engendered tho utmost bitterness and hatred. For a genera tion be has been molding tbe wooden Imitate that would some day lye used in defease of his national integrity Within ber own army tbe result the same. Military service under tho Saltan brought the worst of abuses Kxery MueeainuiH in required f sen.o seven years. Itat a no record of ixrtbs is kept, many ostapo service, wlnlo others nro forced to enlist a second an 1 third time. No one serve who ran pay. A picture of modern military life i given in "La devolution Turquo" aa follows: "Quartered in nn isolated garrison ef Kurofe, Arabia or Africa, tho prt vate is left without pay, without clothes, without shoes, without broad Tbo ministers, tbo prefects and tbo of fleers steal the appropriations, rob tho commUsory stores and oven tho ar renal. Half naked, hungry, smitten with overs and syphilis, tho unfortu nate soldier i forced to bngnudago or revolt. In a Mohammedan district bo goon hungry a long time before robbing the inhabitants. In a Christian dls trlct oah garrison is a pest for mile about." Tho Turkish soldier is not loss bravo today than in the post. Timo after timo ho has remained at tbo front when weakened from lack of food be cause tho organisation at headquarter did not send forward supplies. Mare than ono defeat chalked up ngalust the Turk was brought about by this means. And hero lies another cause for tbo decline of the Ottoman empire Dissension wlthiu the ranks of tbe government has soned to thwart manv plans. The young Turk against tho old, education and freedom fighting to supplant tbe ancient traditioua of the race, patriotism ngniust anarchy have disrupted the nation for decades. Tho policy of tbe Sultan and his advisers bus been molding tho woodan bullets that aro now so iuoffcotlvo against their enemies. During nil tho years of treachery on tbo part of Turkish rulers thero occa sionally rose up mou of sterling worth who looked to the future with oyes thnt saw tho conditions existing today Of those MUlbat l'aaha stands ns tho ono pre-eminent example of ' wisdom and statesmanship. It was he who gavo to tho nation tho constitution which timo and again camo to tho aid of Turkey's rulera when Intervention by the row era threatened to sot things right. But Turkey wns not ready for the const! (Continued on page four)