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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1914)
FAGR 0. THK BKNII nUIXKTlN, IlKNI), OKK, WRDNK8IUY, JULY 1, IOH. IS WITNESS OF III FIGHT BIRD LOWELL WRITES FROM MAZATLAN Jlcntl Hoy In.tlic I. 8. Marine 0rn U llyp Witness of Itcccnt lktttle lie tnvcn I'cdorel niul llehel Korves. Ilebel Acronlnne Takes Part. BEND DESIGNATED AS PLAGE FOR GIL SERVICE EXAMS Xi IrfiiiKcr Xcccvnry to (Jo to Port land or Pendleton KvmultmtlouM to bo Held on July U."t for Clerk. As tlio result of tho visit liuru lust week of H. r Wnrd, secretary of the 11th Civil Service district, Hond lins been doslKuntcd ns n place for hold ing civil service examinations. In tho future roeldanta of this country who wish to Inks exRuilnatlotw limy tk thoin here Instead of ruIiik to Portland or Pendletou ns whs iiitw Mry In th )Mit. C. W. Kong, or the forestry ottlc. tins in appointed lo cal secretary mid will have charg of 111 examinations which tuny be kIvom her The llrst examination here will lie on July 16 to establish an otlglblo register for the clerkship In tho llond post olllco, nnnouncenieiit of which tins beon made ly thtt Civil Service Commission as follows: "The I'nlted State Civil Service Commission announces that an exam ination will Ikj held at llond, Oregon, July 25, 1914, for the purpose of establishing nu eligible register front which selection niny bo mndo to till n vacancy In tho position of clerk in tho llond, Oregon, post olllce, nt nn entranco salary of JSOO per annum. lloth men and women will be admitt ed to tho examination. Age limits, IS to -IS years on the day of examin ation. Attention Is invited to the fact that clorks in tho post oftlco ser vice who enter at $S00 per annum aro eligible for advancement to $900 por annum after one year's satisfactory service, and that a further advance ment may be mado to $1000 per an num after the second year's service. Persons who desiro to compete should apply at once to the district secretary U. S. Civil Servlco Commission, 207 Post Olllco building. Seattle. Wash., or to Mr. Cha8. V. Long, local secre tary, uonru or civil service examiners, Forest office, llond, Oregon, for nn application and pamphlet of Instructions." THE QLORIOUS FOURTH FIIUIT J AKS Mason Sure Seal Sku.se Hardware Co. Adv. BUILDS ROADJ TIBER Fire Patrol Association also Install New Phone Line. Tho Central Oregon Fire Patrol Association, says J. II. Haner. haB completed a road through tho Green nidge country north of Sisters, so that now an excellent road traverses what has been about tho most Inac cessible portion of the tlmberlands patrolled by the Association. I Tho Association is now building a phono lino to the highest point on Green Illdge, which will connect with the Government phone to Sisters. This, with the road, will Insure speedy detection of fires In that ter ritory and make possible getting at Mr. and Mrs. George l.owoll, who live, out on the Mend-Hums' road, have Just received a letter from their eon lllrd describing tho recent en gagement between tho Federal and Constitutionalist forces at Maxatlan, Mexlcon, extracts from which follow: Maxatlan, Mexico, Juno 11, 1911. U. S. S. California. DEAft MOTHER: "After having hung around Mexi can ports, off and on, (mostly on) for a period of fourteen long months, we were at last permitted the oppor tunity of witnessing a little combat between tho Federal and Constitu tionalist (Kobel) forces of Mexico. Wo are wondering still how it was that tho. spirit moved both at ono and the same timo and that they actual ly broke tho manana Bpell. "Now and attain It was rumored that tho Rebels were going to attack the City, but they had been laying siege for so long. 1. c, had been camping just outside the City limits, cooking and eating their frljolcs, etc. (permitting provisions of every de scription to enter, even turning on fresh water daily at tho water-works under their control) that we had be gun to regard the whole thing as a Joke, and longing for a hike once more up old Market street In 'Frisco. "We wero very much surprised in deed nt the abrupt shifting of scen ery from a peaceful appearing little town sweltering beneath the rays of a Mexican sun to a really, live, up-to-the-minute engagement between forts, gunboats and field artillery, profusely punctuated with rifle fire. "At 6:10 on the morning of Tues day. May 5th. parties of Rebel rlflle- men took positions along crests of the bluff on Point Mantanlllo, a short distance seaward from Maxatlan, and began firing on the Federal gunboat Morelos, aground on a shoal to tho northward, but a few hundred yards distant. The Morelos answered with G-pounders and the shots fired by her could be seen to strike at var ious places along the face of the Muff, each kicking up a cloud of dust. As the firing continued until after dark the projectiles in striking the rocky surface would flash fire, and they could be seen to dart every ir wnicn way. "The Morelos ceased firing after a time, though an occasional rifle shot from shore could Iws heard through out the night. The following morn ing at daylight heavy Bring was again started by tho Morelos and on shore It was at this time, tho morning of the second day, that an aeroplane was seen to dart upward from tho Rebel camp back of the city and. af ter circling until an altitude of one and one-half miles was reached, headed for the Federal forts for the purpose of destroying them. "In order to reach the forts it was necessary for the machine to pass over the city, and while doing so two of her bombs fell and created much havoc, killing four outright and wounding eight. Outs'do of oc casional bursts of firing there was little excitement. "Enrlv nn th mnrnlnir of the 7lh the Morelos again, opened fire on the, 5 Constitutionalist position southeast) g or Maxatlan. A rew minutes later tho artillery from the Federal forti fication on the large hill south of Maxatlan opened Are on the same po sition, firing over the Morelos. The Rebels returned the flro with rifles. In the meantime the other Federal gunboat, the General Guerrero, which ' had come In from Guaymas late tho eveslng before, was getting under way and preparing to have a hand n tho mattor. She steamed to the Bast side of tho harbor, not far from our anchorage, and opened Are on the Constitutionalist position. Aftr nn hour nr tven nt Intormlt- tet firing, without any apparent JlWfcwBHBSwSEJBiSfBfeSlfilBSfSBEfBfSSSfi damage, except for one shot wh'ch tt&WMdPP.REEEPPFfflffSPPJSBP&il went high and demolished a dwelling B&mBI8J8BIBE3S&8B!&BiSESSBI5BP in the city, she moved out of range BfPWPiPPIPIiaPWWeJaMIPPitjasga of the Rebel field guns and anchored. There was considerable firing by the Federal fort, tho Morelos and the Rebels during that day and evening, but the following morning all was quiet. "An officer was sent from this ship to dotermlne the cause of the cessa tion of hostilities and reported upon lils return shot, the Morelos wav aimnnoncu. "Later the General Guerrero Kteamed for Manznulllo and Sallna Cruz and the following night the Robels boarded the Morelos and put tho finishing touches to her destruc tion, dynamiting nor guns and setting her on Are. "She is now a total wreck. The womon, and children aro almost starv ing, r think Maxatlan will fall into ; the hands of tho Rebels. In a very ! short time. Rut do not know when I "we will get back to the good old U S. A." This picture first npponr ed In "Life" several yoatB ago. Since that tlmo It has been printed In Hint paper mid tunny others its a pro tost against the dangcroun old-time way of culubrullwT the Fourth of July with lite crackers mid other oxpKm Ive. 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They are nothing uew.-Chrltlnn Herald. Htr Qrstfit Trial. A lady. wIiom- buolHiiid was tbo champion suurer of the community In which tbey rvwIdttL ctuinded to a female friend the following ptiiuful In telllconce: "My life hn not born one of un alloyed delight. I tinve bad tho measles, cblrkeupox. typhoid fever, rheumatism and Infliienxa, but I never knew what rvul mlHfortuuu wns until I married a burglar alarm." Pearson's Weekly. TrXIUKNT Hi:it ICK XOTKS. Ranger Earl Austin, who has boon stationed at Crescent, has come In to llond nnd taken a house In Kenwood. Ho will be stationed hero this sum mer, making trips out to flro districts wtion needed. Ranger Perry A. South has moved to Crescent from the Alllngham sta tion. Forest guard lluchanan has recent ly finished a trail from the Ailing ham station out to tho huckleberry patch on the mountain side. Ranger Vincent, who Is stationed at Sisters, han brushed out 75 miles of trail this season. A pasture fence Is being built nt tho Tumalo ranger station enclosing 35 acres. A log cabin Is being built at iho Walker Mountain look-out station. child can run It. Tho old stylo clean ers nro heavy and cumbersome, ru (jitlrltiK considerable strength to op erate, whereas the "Iluo" Is controll ed by a touch of the linger and the I turn of thumb screw adjusts It to work over ruga or carpels of any make or thickness. Ask fur a tloin onstratlou. N. P. Welder, local agent. -Adv. Ilo marry and Join tho crowd. They will all bo doing It. Doing what? Throwing confetti and sorpenttno tapes. Get yours at The Owl Phar macy. Adv. Stop at The Attamont on Fourth. Chicken dlnnor 35c. Adv. tin AX KLKCTRIC CLKAXKll. Tho "Ilco" Electric suction cleaner i a thoroughly elllclent machine of fered at n lower prlco than has ever I beforo been ouoted for a hlch class cleaner. Tho "Reo" 19H model, con tains nil improvements up to date. ' H'e working efficiency has beea al- Imost doubled nnd with reasonable enre It can be depended upon to do perfect work for many years. It s ",u i so slmplo In operation, and so light weight (only 10 pounds) that i The New Perkins Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON extends to yon n cordinl invitation to nmke this hotel your headquarters. THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND REFITTED. Rooms without bath $1.00 and up. Rooms with private bath Si. 50 and up. LOCA TION CENTRAL. BEST of SERVICE. A RESTAURANT WITH FOOD AND PRICES RIGHT. C. H. SIIAFER, Manager 8tJ IrbIi 5$ SH'cteffiTifyiWlJBt", '(22 S B KE 2 22 SSaJiffC ES t E nnnsinnnnnn nw n Ji 9 d m a a a i) a a ii a b 5j j 8 a a a r fi iswasfflafSEErartJ33aoraaf5f5iaafSQfi. WHILE THEY . LAST A Folding Ironing Board With Every Electric Iron At the regular price $3.75 The Hoard Cannot bo lettered. The Iron Is Ouanintred Forever. mmmS&SSSSSEfssmT&ttmBiJM. The Largest Insurance Agency in Central Ore. "It's tho way wo writo our policies." Our policies pay 100 cents on tho dollar. Wo havo over 400 satisfied policy holders. The largest insurers in Crook County aro our leading customers Bend Insurance Agency First National Bank Building Bend, Ore I'OMCIKH THAT I'UOTHCT. w BfSHBbta!! fawwaBHiaaigaBfgggg mmm&msmfflsrm::tem3t!mm PffPispqpyFFWBBBiappipEflffiiaffflBJBl SfiE cJEti5ffiei2J5EEESI KOR RBNT Two room sulteg fur nlBhod for light house keeping Honkle & Itynn. 12tf Adv. GIVES INSTANT ACTION. Tho Patterson Drug Co. reports A SINGI.n DOSIO of Blmplo huchthorn hark, glycerine, etc., aa compounded in AdleM.ka, the German appendi citis remedy, stops constipation or gas on the stomach INSTANTLY. Many Ilend people are being helped. Adv. mnuMunnmn mwiMiMmMwwin KliKlniin.)iHCKXKX II I "VV . I I . O lilt 1M Mt U t Ik I h U U 1 I I U i 1.1 ssESSsagasaisssBass oena water L.ignt oc m sg f gs affigg i ggg i 1 llll llll II I Power Co. 1 I ill I 1 Eli 11 ill iiP f liliiiiSigMil iiiiSiliiliMliiliWnlg wM I llll HUllli i illlll III fill if! If! Ilfllii 1 II I III 11111 III I 3S S S PS 9 3 P a a T a a A a 4m 3 i S fl a 3 fl g ' RiUPln ' g 5 PR 5 ' B B i I i I ? ft a , Building Material LUMBER, SHINGLES The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. 44444444444M44444 Wenandy Livery & Auto Co. NEW AUTO TRUCKS Will bo put on hetAi-vii Uentl anil Sllvor Iiko April 1. HRNH-LA HNR $2.C0 IIKMI.FREMONT $4.00 MEND.TORT U0CK $4.G0 I3BND.S1LVEU LAKE,. $5.00 v Reasonable Rates will bo charged on all Express and Baggage. ? -.