"wejwwste nKND'nUMiKTIN, HKnJj, OUICOON, TIIUHHDAY, MAY 17, 1017 PAC2R fl. THOUSANDS SEE RECRUITS LEAVE (M?jycKLEOorrnoMtolMwiT rmrio anoucii, out") I'M 30 TIRED OP U THKH, "I'M YOUR MUCKLEBtrmY" IKIIOW UUSTl MOWTHKFOOHl r s llo vrt Kit iORDIMMWrOOACCO J UUUOTIAHC A LITTLE u ANDWMITACHIWOP L ciisHor ret w-dcut QOOQTODACCO 30 HAD ANDDISATI9FIKD WrTM I'D DO ANf TMMO TO lJ"U T. T l y v CITY HONORS BOYS IN ARMY AND NAVY. It means much to say that Lanpher hat quality will be maintained. It means a hat that has satisfied for 45 years will continue to do so. The Lanpher Hat $350 . KIT I ryii VC-. fc - 1 1 Croml Htnntlt Almo-st Silent as rrl lug Conic? Mothers And Sweet hearts Vcp -Klsi Gen erously CJivcn. (Prom Saturday's Dally.) Thrco thousand of the people ot Bond turned out last night to honor nearly CO Central Oregon lads, niost of them from this city, who left to tako ecrvlco In the army and nary. A parade of marchers In close forma tion, led by tho Odd Fellows and tho Bend band, was followed by an auto section, the whole stretching over seven blocks. At least two thirds ot those who gathered at tho stations, however, were not In tho lino ot march, arriving at tho train before tho paradcrs. Tho Bend Hlflos marched from their drill grounds to tho tracks shortly after tho main pa rade broke up. Silence Marks Porting. So dense was the crowd packed about the depot that many wcro un able to say goodbye to more than a very few of the boys, and It was after scheduled time when the Ore gon Trunk train, with tho special nrmy and navy car, finally pulled out. It was not a boisterous, nor a demonutratlvc crowd. There were too many mothers and fathers and sweethearts who wcro making their For Sale by A. L. FRENCH. Gent". Furni.hinfi supremo sacrlflco, to mako noisy (patriotism In keeping with tho oc casion. A few women and girls broko down utterly under tho strain, and sobbed as tho last farewell was said. Others came through tho or deal dry-eyed, but it was a solemn throng which returned to tho city. In tho last quarter ot an hour be foro the train loft, girls clustered about tho rear platform ot the sta tion, some with tears, somo with smiles, and many with kisses for tho boys who were leaving. Thrco of tho recruits were kissed In rapliMIro or der by ono young woman, who ap parently wished nobody to be slighted. Mitny Tnkc Trnln. A list of the boys who made tho trip last night Is as follows: Navy W. E. Henderson, M. J. Pacocll, D. A. Ames, L. J. Clements, It. W. Harvey, J. D. Stevens, H. V. Lukens, H. McKenzle, M. L. Hender son, Myron Powell, John Steldl, Stcvo Stoldl, Itobort Innes, L. H. Kolley, Robert Horner, John Dates, Ralph Curtis, C, Boyd, Roy Clemens, How- lard Young, A. Hunnoll, R. A. Stev ens, M. L. Coyner, Raleigh 0, Welsor, A. S. Lano, Leon Dovoreaux, Gordon Ashor, William K. Saudern, Kdwurd J. Cooper, Ray Jackson, Ralph Lucas, Charles L. Sampan, Paul Gunnison, James H. Patterson and Maurlro L, McCarthy, ot Bend; Krncat Daggett, ot Redmond; Goorgo Hobwood, Alox Barnes, Charles Stevens anil Charles A. Uarues, of Prlnevillo. Army Ccorgu Carroll, Harold H. Kennedy, Kred Trlplott and Ray Gol den, of Rend; Harold W. Healey, of La Pine; John W. Carroll, ot Mitchell. tho letter states, and relatives art) concerned to know whether ho ar rived hero safely or not. LOWKU IIUIIMIK. MISSING MAN SOUGHT BY POLICE OF BEND (From Saturday's Dally.) On receipt ot a lotter from police headquarters In Seattle, Chief ot Police L. A. W. Nixon, of this city. Is endeavoring to locato William M. Bloomer, who left Seattle on April 23 headed for Demi, and who has not boon heard from since He was ailing at tho time of his departure, (Special to Tho Ilullotln.) LOWBR IIHIIKIK, May 14. David Mllburn arlrved Saturday from Tho Dnlles, wlicro ho purchased about 20 calves for himself and Mr. Nnwbold. A. J. Fuller's dog went mad on Sunday. Tho dog had bitten llttla George Fuller tho day before. He Is going to tuka tho ful courso of treat ment from Dr. Hosch. C. F. Hosklns, L. A. Hunt and A. J. Fuller wcro representatives ot tho Lower Bridge water users before the Public Service commission at Sis ters on Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday of lust week. Joe Howard has boon hauling grain to Redmond tho past week. Camp bells have been hauling their grain to Torroboiiuo. Mr. unil Mrs. Krnest Mitchell went to Ilcnil last Friday to get their first naturalization papers. Mrs. liar THERE is ono thlntf no man on earth can do, and (hat is to put snppincss into cheap, courso tobacco. It takes tho richest, sappiest tobacco that itrows, to mako satisfactory chewinif. That is why so many are chantfhitfovcf toW-IlCUT. Excess sweetening mnkca n poor substitute with intelligent people. Pound (or pound, there's more tobacco in W-IJ than in ordinun plug; noJ it' suppy tobacco, every shred of it. MJ I? WCTMAN.BRUTON COMPANY, 1167 BmiV.y, Rw TmV City Kahl nnd Jerry Orosskrueger were In Redmond Haturday. Mr. Hunt and the Itlce family were up thu Metollus fishing on Wednes day. (', F. Hasklus was In llonil on bus iness Friday. L. A. HUlit got the pieces for his car and has his Ford to use again now. CLOVKItllAI.K. CLOVKRDALK, May 14. L II. Grubo and Arthur went to Itedmuud Inst Monday, Tho Indies' club met with Mrs. Ar nold last Wednesday. Tlmy started to piece a silk quilt, of the crazy work design. Hlvtit Van Matrn left Friday morn ing for Welser, Idaho W)HT I'ltKKIC l U'IU.i1.nltl ...l.inl.i. I .. It -I. ,..!., ....I l.rr ll.,...l,. "'" "" """ MIIMI.. W. ... . .:.T.r.r: ' Sisters school, visited Hutnlny with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Van Mulre and as witness. i S, Holmes, Mr Hunt, George m. I w Miff -. .u ...fi!fc rs.KJi lK' .. ..nvi" i IFrfn 1M ,jl- iWjJ). m ' M'c wm family Trnry Ilenrd nnd family have mnvvd on the ('tulip plr. Kltia Tuylor. who has limm unrklng for W F Fryrwir. went to lleuil Wednesday to sih his very sick sis ter. Dorothy. We are glnd to hwtr she Is satiii) better. A bunch of Cloverilsle folks went fishing in Squaw Creek HuniUy. Dob n Cyrus, of Haystack, and Fred Wleso, of Corvallls, er wIiiimhi at the hearing before thu Public Ser vice commission. A few Clnverdnle folks attended tho program and dance at HUturs Friday night. Ladona Cyrus was on the sick list Inst week. Little Hobby Woodworth was sick tho Inst of thu week. Mrs. W. F. Fryrenr wns oalllug on Mm. F. Arnold Sunday. A dance Mas given at Chnrlnn Me Andrews' place Saturday night, but there were only a few In attendance, on account of the rainy weather. Mr. and "Mrs. Geo. McAudroMs have mndo their homo In Bond (Special to the llulletlu.) LOST IMIKKK, May H. Robert McLouth was on tho slok list the lat ter pnrt of last week. J. II. Ilassler'it dog had an attack of rabies last week and had to bo killed. The Washburn and Host fnmlllmt enlled on Mrs. J. Muimer Inst Sat urday, & Ted Stouffer went over to Tom Hulton'M Inst Sunday to visit his brother, Roy. Mr nnd Mrs. KliiHtiinn and daugh ter, Olive, did shopping In Hi-nil th fore part of this week. L. Forbes trapped 14 eoyolos with in the last two weekn. II. F. Rhodes In doing some sed- Ing on the Ctirrau place J MiiMiir Is putting In some oal and rye S llest Is doing the team work for him. Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WOKK rook or dirt IIASKMKNTS STKEKT WOKK. KTC. Lci crfdni l A. CASTES OFFICE Oirgon Stir I V Twenty Million Tires in 1917 United States Tires stand out unmistakably among that vast number. Only service could give to LJnited States Tires their universal popularity and tremendous sales, super-service which means to you lowest mile age cost, highest anti-skid efficiency from all four and- skids, , supreme resiliency and elasticity. ,The man who uses United States Tires knows and he has told what he knows about United States Tires through vast sales increases, t that United States Tires are the tires of super-service. An 'Important Announce ment to Prospective Ford Car Purchasers A Tire for Every Need of Price and Ute 'Nobby' 'Uico' 'Chain' Royal Cord' 'Plain3 United States Tires Are Good Tires United Statet Tubes and Tire Aeeeitorlet . Have All the Sterling Worth and Wear that Make United State Tiret Supreme. , There Is a strong possibility of a RISE IN THE PRICE OP Ford Automobiles within the next fsw Jsys, All orJen taken now sre tubtct to thu rise. Penons Jeiirintf to purchne cars ihould file their order now. If the price Joei rit. the purchsier hss the op tion of accepting the car at the advance price or rejecti'stf it with a refund of the $36 depoiit made. In event of no riie he fore date of delivery, purchsier will hive the advantage of the present quotation of $419.00 f. o. h. Bend. Whether an advance or nut it is sdvantsifcoue to order now CENT-ORE MOTOR CO. WSSBA Wright Hotel Buildintf Greenwood Ave., BEND, OR. No Want Too Big' No Want Too Small That BAUER'S GROCERY Can't Fill for You Ami deliver promptly and In tho best condition. Our Kroccrlen, produce, fruit ro nlwnys fresh. Our sanitary refrigerator counter lteew our dairy jHiilucts cool nnd fresh. Ilcst prlccM lit canned (oodri of tho best brando. BAKER'S GROCERY t Wall Street, Near Ohio Phone Red 161