VMill 8 11KNI) llUI.I.ttTIN, UIJNI), OUKtJONYt'Hl'ltHDAV, MAY a I, tilt; News of the World in Brief WOULD NKNVS Weekly With tho. outlook for tlio allied forces niiatiint tho Oormanlo powers tho brightest since the ontranoo of ho "United States Into tho war, A morion has , taken tho most stu pendous military mqvo In tho his tory at His nation. Tho passage of ilia army conscription hill colling for r total levy of 2,000,000 men In addition to those already volun teered, was clinched Friday night when President Wilson signed the raeMure, nntt announced June 5 as rogtotrntion day In preparation for the draft. At the same lime tit President ordered a division of -veterans under General John J. Pershing, accompanied by n regi ment of marines, to Join the allied arnir Ik France. The Roosevelt vol unteer dlvlelon plan Is effectually eliminated. A ndtatan coalition cabinet, rcp remtMtlve of nil elements of the natten has rtorod unity lu the Slav -mplre, at t mtIous theuuhu of pAce with Germany have been droppl, hostilities being resumed nfter more than a month of Inac tivity. Austria Is being threatened by a lirllllnnt Italian offensive in the Gorilla and Carao sections, the attnoklnc troops rapidly nearlng Trieste. Parfs announce the ar rival of a number of Japaaeeo kuh boots to aid In the warfare against the derma nsubmarines. Krench Attack lirllllnnt. On the western front, tha Rrlttoh troops made slight advances during the week, but were reported to be at a standstill last night. Tho French. In continued attacks, have taken all rommandlRR points' In the Alletro valley, and a tremendous strategic advantage was gained In tho fore stalling of a gigantic German coun ter offensive move. Great forces of the enemy had been massed ready tor tho attack with vast numbers of new guns and quantities' of ammu nition, when the French struck an unexpected blow, forcing the Teutons back and averting possible defeat. Other nations than the United States are rapidly shownlng new ef fects from the war in Its latest phase. JJrasJl is on the very edge of declar ing war on Germany, Honduras has severed diplomatic relations, and Hangar' I reported to be leaning strongly toward peace. Serious food riots In Portugal are reported. Ger many's latest peace terms, as far as can be learned, stipulate the reten tion of valuable coal and iron de posits In Ilslglum. Teutonic poaco propaganda nro being actively cir culated. IMlont Solution Seen. Kvory effort la bBliiR made In Washington to salvo tho submnrlno problem, and It Is nnnouueed that t recent Invoutlons nro looked on with ! great favor by navnl exports. As I another Important maw, the War I Department called threo groups of mllltla Into the federal service for July IS, July 26 ami August 6. Tht second date named Is the one which ! applies to Oregon. To finance war j expenses, tho Senate passed the great jest war budgeu-in the history of the 'United States, carrying ?H.000.000. I Miscellaneous legislation Include 'the Introduction of the administra tion fowl control bill providing for la general survey of the nation's food resources, the recommendation for a downward revision of second clues wall rates In the revenue bill, the 26 per cent Increase of surtaxes In tlit same bill, tha passage bv the Senate of the bill authorising tho tut- ii"tr(e oomniuvc eotmidrrslnii m a ate the use '. i inn dur ing ie war, i th Introduction of a bill by the labor department providing for the onrUu'i of an 'n dustrlal adjustment com mission as a strike preventive raeui. and the federal trade commission petition urging government control of eosl pricee. America's first worn.' vlct'ma of i the war, Mrs. Kdlth Ayen aud M'ss Helett Woods, Ited Cross nurses, wero killed Monday in a shell ex plosion on the armed steamer Mon golia. The government Is Investigat ing tho oause of the explosion. Although Mexico has protested against German submarining, and is tlfus seemingly aligned with the United Statee, a clash at Negates between flllbusterers and American troops was reported. The results were unimportant. Chief among other happenings cf general Interest throughout the coun try, was the $3.00B.dOO resident fire In Atlanta, Georgia, and the Imin- llng of Bit Pars4.ni, a negri, bv a i Potts' Camp, Mississippi, mob, alter he had confessed to the commission of a hideous crime. Floods which 'vre d vatxttng the northwest early Ubt wk, particu larly in the Sp-jkat section, i sub siding rapidly, and il it bltaved tb. t there may yet oe t'roo fi- rosvodlng the washed-out 'rati. Early History is Recalled by Pioneer Soon to Leave Within the near future, Central Oregon will lose one of her earliest settlers, when -C. I). Allen, for 17 years a resident of this scotlon, leave with his v. If on the first real vacation ha has had In half a cen tury. Mr. Alien ha sold his stock and leased his 636-aore ranch in the fork of nig and Little rivers, and Is now spending a few weeks In Hand, preparatory to touring the Wills met te and Itogue River valleys. 2'ortfctnd and Grants Pass will be the ehlsf objective points, and the duration of his stay is entirely prob lematical. Mr. Allen was in a reminiscent mood last night, and related many Interesting details of the oarly his tory of the county, for The Bul letin. N As a lad of 14, Mr. Allen came to Central Oregon. Dand was then a thing of the future, but "the bend" existed, and at times In his converse tlos. Mr. Allen would mention the Deschutes county seat in this way, when the habit of years got the bet ter of him. For a number of years, Mr. Allen rode for cattle, and later ranged sheep, homesteadlng as soon as he reached the required age. Part of the original townslte of Ilend was his property, and was sold by him to Stephen Staats. To many in this section, county division is something comparatively recent, but to Mr. Allen, It Is an old story. When he first acquired land In Central Oregon, his ranch was located In Wasco county, and any official business had to be transacted In The Dalles. Later, Crook county split off from the parent county, and lastly, Deschutes, the grandchild of Wasco, was formed. No railroads, not eren from The Dalles to Portland, were available when Mr. Allen came to this section, stockmen went to the Willamette valley, crossing the mountains to get supplies, although at times tho trip was made by way of The Dalles. It was then that the old portage road at what Is now Cascade Locks was In operation. Cattle were driven over the portage and re-shipped, but beeves for the eastern market were driven to Cheyenne overland, the trip sometimes taking an entire sea son. Htoek rustling caused some trouble for several years and lynch law be came too common, Mr. Allen re called. He himself was invited to join the vigilantes who took the law Into their own hands, but was unwilling to associate himself with the self-constituted law glvers. Mr. Allen mentioned Marsh Au brey, of Tumalo, as the only one now living whom he remembered as re siding in this section when he first located In Central Oregon. "Anyone who wants to correct my statements can go to him for Information," he declared. district attorney G.C0 Tum-A-l.um Lumber Co., lumber, road work Ul.RC Hudson Lniul Co,, List final proof 0.80 Hanson Map & lllno Print Co. township pints, assessor. G.02 C. Thorhwnlt, uauvns for assessor 1.7G W. T, Mullnrky, oxpousun, as sessor . .. fi.Oll W. T. Mullurky, anfury for April 108.H3 Henry llnrton, Janitor Her vloos .. .- . .... G.S0 llond W. U P, Co. lights for April sa. . 1.10 llend llulletlu, printing, sta tionery, etc 102.62 Parlfto Tel. & Tel. Co,, tt eptioue services, treasurer 1 26 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tel ephone services clerk 19.70 Hugh O'Kiuie. rent rooms Xti and S 10.00 11. A. Kendall, titdso. for road Supta 21. CI Irwlu-Ilodsoii, stationery for water master 3 2i J. Alton TliotniHjon, milnry nnd expenses 13 1. SO Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. tel ephone tor County Judge. March 2.40 Claims allowed May l, IS 17. term of Court: Oregon Fuel Transfer Co., mnvlni. ctMce fixture Co. Judge a 00 Otegon Fuel Transfer Co.. Inmber fir bridge, llend Hums road 2. 26 L. II. Hoot, road work. Die. trlct 11 lO.-f. II. K. Aten, road work, Dis trict SO so.oo L. J. Cody, road work, state highway M.K0 O. L. lllllnus, road work. Dis trict SS 16.00 Fred Wilson, road work, Dis trict 11 10.00 Walter Lowe, road work, Dis trict 11 11.00 Urooks-Scanlnn Lumtiar Co. Mdse. for county ronlls .. S.7S Ilrooks-Scnnlnn Lumber Co. Mdim. Iload Dlrtt. No. 8 1.0S M. . liullard, work on grad er. It. D. 11 1.00 Lloyd Hoot, road work, Dis trict 11 S.7 M. J. Davis, painting eigne, Tetherow bridge 3.S M. J. Daniels, removing lugs, county bridge 3.10 Anton Aune, road work, state highway 1SO.0O W. J. Iluckley. road worle, dis trict 1-17 0.t J. J. Iluckley, do 1S.7R Wayne Itamaower, do 5.00 M. K. Roper, do SO.OO Win. l'srrish, do SO.OO J. IL Farlelgh, do 3 76 L. V. Abercromble, d..... 7. SO Dr. J. F. Hoech. registrar's fees, Redmond I. "I Dr. II. M. Robblns. registrar fee. Sisters ........ "C K. L. Johnson, registrar fee. Imperial ... .... 71 .P. Ii. Johnson, registrar fees. .Mllllcan . . .71 Dr. D. F .Miller, registrar fees. Ilend 8.78 W. G, Fordham, registrar fees, Im Pine ... .,. l.ftO Pacific Tel. & Tol. Co.. tel ephone service, sheriff . 0.70 Glass & Prudhomme, station ary and supplies' 107.98 Ilurroughs Adding Maehlne Co. adding machine paper 1.41 Ilurroughs Adding Machine Co., addnlg machine No. 326-344903 441.00 Robert I). Gould, map city of Rend 3.S0 G. W. Homer, groceries for Mm. Loekwood 6.00 Underwood Typewriter Co., rental on machine 9243K . 4.07 Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriter ribbons 14.00 Underwood Typewriter Co., two machines 198.60 Dr. D. F. Miller, county phys ician fees v. . . 41.G0 Geo. 8. Young, county.urvy- or's fees 19.26 Mrs. C. W. Thornwalte, rent of house, Mrs. Loekwood 8.00 M. A. Palmer, carpcnlir work 1.82 O. M. Raymond, reporting fee, Pilot Iiutttt rase 10 "0 Orogon Ftiol Co., wood do llvorod, H. K. Hmlth Lflitln llmmott, itiooorlon tor H. M. Smith Louln lloimutt, nrocorlon tot Hnttlo ItuntliiKtoh Kllham 9 1 t Km cry aud Print Inst CI)., Miliu) for county treasurer . . . Maglll ft Krskluo, Mdi-u. fur olurk , Maglll & Drsklno, Mdso, for treasurer Tho Hand Prims, Mdso. for offlccra Kthel Olnxu, work on lux rolls Max Craudall, work on tax rolls , L. M. Richardson, taxi faro for sheriff Wm. P. Downing, board pris oner, LnVoruo Norton . J. A. Hastes, Justlco fees, (la gor case J. A. Hnstos, Justice fee, Nor ton ease S, II. Aguow, Juror, Norton tmso C. II. lllshop, do F. W. Cox. do W. A. Rates, do Hrnest Dick, do . . J. S. Parmlnter, do Goo. Mrlnndmiii, wltuoes Nor ton case W. 11. Rny, do . It. Kellar. do Pete Kohfluld, do Mrs. It. M. Hall, do . . . Dr. 11. I'tirrsll, do . L. A. W. Nixon,, constable fee, Norton case J. A. ItottM, foes, Klsle llallty case C. S. Hudson, wlluc ICIsle lmlley ease . .. Dr. It. L. Hdwnrds, do J. A. lCastee, Justice fees lleu-ton-llarteme' rases . . . L. A. V. Nixon, constable fees. lleutojt-Iiui femes cms- OS J. A. Bastes, Justice fees Mill-ler-Shof f leld-McDow ell eas os N. K. Gilbert, Juror Khetdeld case F. T. Parker, do Claude Mauuhelmer, do ... . J. N. Hunter, do R. (1. Illackwell, do . John Kteldl, do K. II. Houston, witness Hhet field rfise Wlllard Houston, do L. A. W. Nixon, do Carl House, road work, Dis trict No. 14 3.00 1 1.80 8.7S 131,10 10.00 1,00 04, IT, 75.00 220,00 1.00 1.II0 ,sn - 6.76 1.00 i.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.80 1.60 1.60 7.60 :.C5 1.80 1.60 1.70 2.00 6.06 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.60 1.60 1 60 42.19 WANTHD. WANTKD To trade, lot In Wash. Ingtou. D. C, for llend lot. Mrs. Anna Curry, llend, Or. 21012, ISp WANTKD 30 head sheep; and for sale, one 1913 Indian motoroyele, or trade for stock. M. F. Harper, Tutu, alo, Ore. 180-1 1,1 2p WANTKD Man and wife want sit uation on ranch. Inquire llulletlu. 170-11, I2p WANTKD We wont a salesman In Deschutes county. If you aro look ing for a position, our contract will win you. Write today. Albany Nurseries, First National fUnk Rulldlng. Albany. Ore. 10-Up WANTKD A lady havlHg priyatn modern home would like to hear of a good dressmaker to nlmro R with her. Inquire Iiullelln. lOtfu sss 1 HI I ' FOR BALK. FOR SALIC Two room house, in Jjirch addition, 22 Lake Place; 1460, $160 down and J 1 IT per month. 1 2p FOR BALK, TRADK OR RUNT My HiO acres up the river. L. Cor bln, Route 4, Ilox 20. Oregon City, Ore. :00-tZ,l 4p KASPROWITZ CASE n I1AY BE ADJUSTED From Friday's Dally.) Arrested yesterday on a charge of obtaining money undpr false pre ' tenses, Mike ICasprowitz was released today on his own recognizance, and it Is understood .that settlement will bo offeoted so that the case will not appear in Justice coure. According to the complaint, filed by tha Dend Flour Mill Company, Knsprowltz had given a bill of sale for a team of horses on which the company held u mortgago, to Dr. O. L. Couslnoau. QUIKT WRDDI.VG 1IHL1) (From Wednesday's DollyJ ', Qjiy H Wilson ahd Tilllo Davld si3; ware tho principals at a 4tfjfet homo wedding hold Saturday oveniuK at the Presbyterian parson age. llY. II. 0- Hartranft, off!clatp Karl D. Houston, deputy sher iff -v- 67.60 A. A. AndarsoR, deputy sher iff 83.83 A. IS. Parry, Awt. water mas ter 38.00 II. II. De Armond. filing rasa uf) do ine. Only wltnasees werq jfroaeut. h. II. De Arinoud, expeusM, WOOL SALE DATE IS iAMED FOR BEND (From Monday's Dally.) (Br UnlUJ If Ut tb Bond Bulletin) PBNDLETON, May 21. The fol lowing wool sale dates have been announced by J. N. Ilurgess, a mem bsr of tho executive committee of the Oregon Woolgrowers' Associa tion: Hoppner, June 16; Keho, Juno 18; Pilot Rock, June 19; Condon, Jupe 21; Shanlko, June 23; Ilend and Redmond, June 26; Madras aud Maupln, Juno 20; Enterprise and Joseph, June 27; Raker, June 28. COUNT V COURT. (Continued from Pago 8.) FIX IT! It may be tho carbureter. It may be the self starter. v ' It may be a rim or a tire. It may be the brakes. It may be the steering wheel. It may be the crank shaft It may be the gears. It may be the magneto. It may be the storage battery. ANYWAY You should have you automobile thor oughly overhauled before spring. Winter is hard on a car, and better have your'ma chine in perfect running order for those spring trips you are planning. OUR EXPERT Mechanics and our equipment enables us to do this work for you reasonably and well. BEND GARAGE WALTER COOMBS. Mgr. When in Trouble, Phone Rcd"451. COOK B Y WIRE WITHOUT FIRE , CLEAN, SANITARY ECONOMICAL A tnuill (Hitmcnl down puh an Electric IttinRe in your Aemc. BEND WATER, LIGHT & POWER CO. W B WANT YOU TO FEEL THAT IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE AS A PATRON TO CALL ON US AT ANY TIME. Wn nro uhtujrt ulnd to m'ihI hi ii mini to umko ri'palrx, To MMid a luttr, ii litou-otit pntcli or a umv Jhm, If )nti liupKti In nrnl iin on tho riiuil, Of Niurw, llicro nro limit m to tlin dMaurti n ran go, but v fcrl niii-o that J on Mould not lunho liny tin rvnouiwitila rcUri( no, If iiii)IIiIiik of III" rirt i;ipMMi, trli" pliouo mt. And rciiicinlMT, If joii vtnnt tlrcn nnil tiro ouinlrii- nnd il not scrlfy them by brand, uc III ieinl )iiii t'nltcd Ktnli'N 'I'lriM nnd fulled HtnlcH Tiro Hundrp, brruiiMt n bo lli'c llirtu In Im iIik lct mi tho iimrhct. And liu tiro that no nIwi)n fenturo nro tho United hliiti" "Cluiln" itud "l.V'ci." Skuse Hardware Company r FOR HALM One rihhI Jemey cow. Write Ilox 71. Hi-lip , roil NALIS Kord oh-Iiih truck. In Rood condition. Innulre Prank Kreuxr, DhhiI Hotol. 211-12 I'OR 8AI.K Ithwle Island Itml scttliiK okxs, l.ob for 16. Imiulrn 93Q Portland Ave. 18R-lt,12p FOR TRADK lloumi and lot Id Rend, for secouil hand Kuril. Ad dress Ilox 427, Rend. 10-14n FOR 8.M.K fllnRle dUe plow. In iiil Anne's stable. 10-1 Ip I'OR HALIt-Dalry cows, or will trad for stock oattle. Phone or wrltx O. C. Curdwell. It. F. !.. Rend. ise-otfe FOR KAI.K OmhiIIhh ttik, ehonp. Inquire llulletlu. tf FOR KALK - 0 aerenT nod frwi water rlicht for 38 ncrs. For iwr tlculara addrres Ourtls Christy. Mis ters. OmKoii. 7 1 -X, ISp FOR HALK Honito nnd lot. Price rlRht. Tonus roasonnblo. imiulrr A. K. Kdwards, Ilmiit .Hln Co. 37tl poll KiM.lt OR I,H.SK Tumalo Project Contracts 8WU of NWVi and NWVi of HWVi of Kco. 2(5; HKV. ef NKU of NKV and NKVi. HHVi or ikc 27; Hlso W'M, or NICVt and HKV. of NWVi. and NBV4 of HW',4 Iht. Z(. Iind atmut two miles north Meet of Tumalo; 100 scrim cleared and cropped three seasons; fcnre, ditches and other Improvements; nan be furmi'd this year. Unusual and attractive terms fur sale or lease. Telegraph or write to owners, P. M. MnNutt, 611 Man Fernando Hid. Los AiikhIhs, Cat., or see Fred N. Wullase, ProJ. Kiik.. Tumalo. 07-lir.tfc. LOST AND FOUND. KTRAYICD Mheareil sheep, brand double box. Notify by phone, lllank 2122. UHOtfn FOR HUNT. FOKRICKr 160 acres nt Powell Iiutttt. For psrtkHlars address Iiynl II. MuOurthy, IS 4 North western Rank IiiiRdn. Portland, Or., or J. V. Rean. 171 ClnelHnatl, Ohio. COtfa MI.H(nil.li..ROUN. UTADFFKR MAIL ROUTH Pas seiiKera and express to tituulfer Orjl' way pini.ts, Mllllruu, llrjithers. JlT! imrlnl, Haiupt'in, Rolyat. l.c..io Rend M mduy and Thursday. Dffn ut Krenchy'H. Phone. C. L. KASff. I2l6p opy itsnff C,y tf"g C y 'W'J' ,tVV itny ygiy itiV "SSffocywp c SS.) C. B. III'DKON, President K, M. LARA. Cashier 'W'j . ! lk.. m mm hn.a .... . . I v. u iui'i, vice rrosiaoiu i. u. .-iiciusiNui.ufi, ami. uasmar, K. A, HATIIKR, Vice l'rea. II. A. HTUVKR.Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF DEND, DEND, OREGON li ti U Capital fully paid Hut-plus J.r.(XX) JA.OOO Federal Reserve System The Financial Gibraltar of America War or no war, tho Ranks of tho Nation are firmly on trouchod on tho IiIIIh of prosperity, with thulr vaults full of munitions to 'wltliHtiuul whntavur uttucku may coma Pooplo mny rnnt about our national unproparodnoss, but do you know of any nation or pooplo unriar the huh hot tur prupurod FINANCIALLY? Tliu First National Rank, of I) and, Is a mombor of tho Federal Rusurva Systom. TFe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DEND