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WEEKLY EDITION THE BEND BULLETIN. . JIHND, DliHCHUTICH COUNTY, OUI'.GO.Y, Till -IIHIMV, MAY III, IIM7 NO. J.I VOL. XV. kAMNriBHMijMp, .0 fi ' CtASS OF 1317 LEAVES SCHOOL '"EDUCATION" TOPIC OF EVENING. Jljr. (leorun H. Vim Wnleia Olte Com. mi'iircnicnl Aililntni Hit Iro Medal Moot to Tnilit Coiner ft-,'" vMiiii) AttiinN MimIc. . (From Bitttirilny'a Dnllr.) MtiiuliorH of tlm IiIkIi school class ati llMtf, numbering 17. torinully ,-liXiml IIihIt preparatory edurntlotinl vfork luMt night when commence- iirot uxgroUos wore held In the auil- tforfutu "of the new school. Tim warding of scholarships and uimt- .1 by Principal Krlc Holt mid tlm attaining up of tlm ear's develop. want la tlm Ilend chm1 tilnm hy city JkhHitl Superintendent P. Ttitir 4a rami, were additional faturi of the evett lag's primmw. A larae ami lenre atltmded. Speaking front a stage deenroled trlth flan nml greenery, unit duliit Hy pttwned Kirle. thn Rev. Oeora It R. Vnn Waters. II. I). Kpleevpal mis .alonary Iw Baeteru Oregon, deliver! lbs ooiameMeaHtent addrea. uklnK for Win topic "Kdnmtlun," and da lrliMt that Ih rjudlre I found (be greatest ebetarlo to aucreeeful -eduraOoMal work. Ak llldltidllilllt). Ttn training of tha child, he sa laried, ebould Iw-kIm 109 years be fore birth. "The history of the race Ih cotlHed In wick child thiil Is ," he pointed out, "ami Just what ttb Is tn l taken ihiimI de Infill mh thn realisation by the Inttl vidua! iif what lm or she really In. Yoh uH't Mil lm president. There are Hut enough presidential term tu o round, Iml each ot you may de Vtiop Individuality, nml with health, confidence, nml peace, maka real rljInVemettU and b t rwl service In ink life whlrh you are Just ! iXlanliiK. nml which you will never finish." 3klim(fiNl numbers given during tlm venlHK Included h mImIIah tiy tlm ,lrU kIm IiiIi. h ihiHo fllt hy V. H. TrancU, nml h ilnt hy Mnrla Uhm- tvrboiM ul Mary l.lntr. Hit ho .MimIiiI Attimldil. w T h Mpkumor. CrttlK (oynr, m NHilti thn hlxbMl KWHnl Hhlch It It HMWlhl for tlm Mxli MhiHil to Ww, tho Mrvlri ihmUI kIvkii hy 'th Hlmt NhIIhhiiI llmtk. Tim imlic- tlon of youHK Coynr w moils, .Mr. Dolt HxpUlHtil. on n IwmIh ot IiIh work Ih the mIiihiI, IiU honm, nml In thH coiHiiuinlty, it vol of tlm Htu- lut IimvIiik neconliHl him tlm flritt plW hh fur r tlm nchool wnn rou tm(I. Triple "A" pliu fur ptirfwt nttomlniirii nml iltiportumiit nml whiihimhlp nbovo 00 )Hr emit, fur- nUbwl li' thu Control Orgnn llnuk, wri kIviiii out to tlm follow Iiik: Lyilln rllmror njiil Mllu llrlolt. fnnh- mM; IiIh N'lvoif)!Hr, oplioninrn, nml Mary Wlmrnr, Junior. Huth VhikIih vert rtwttlvMl tlm Whltmuii ooIUikh bolnrHhlp, Dorothy MIIIit tlm lionnililp offered hy VllUinnttH Vnlvnnilty, nml Mnu (Irtwn h nrhol- urnhlp kIvIiik n clioli'i' from nix t-ol- ik nml unlviThltlfH In thu north (Contlnuuil on iiK0 4 ) By POIZE BOLL II. IIIXUKIttiON ItKHCl'lID I'HOM ,, l,FUUIATltl) ANIMAIi 11V K. A. ' XKUStIN, IS NOW CONKINKD TO 1KI OUT OK DANOMU. (From JTMity'" Dnlly.) Gored by n prlzo bull which tho rnnoliorn In tho vicinity of llmul ro- , uontly purchusod, II. Ilulgoraon, on whoso place thu niilmnl wnB kupt, was saved from serious InJurloB and possible tloittli yostordity, only by the uhhIhIuuco nt K. A. Nolson, a neighbor who rospondud to Holgor- aon'n cnlU for help and drovo nwny tho Infurlittod hruto. Holgorson wna only n tow fuot from tho gnto of tho toorrnl whon tho bull rushed him, nml wiih fliintlng ft losing fight whon v his imlghbor nppourod on tho booiio. Today Ilulgoraon Is contlnud, to hla lmd hy InJurloH rocolvod, and frlonda llviitff In tho vicinity uro tulclng euro of tho work on his flirm. Ho Is not bollovod to bo in daugor, AMATEUR OHSERVEU ! SEES LUNAR ANTICS .Moon Hull Kiiiiii Hlili- nml llnlniiris on Tip, 'llii'ii 'liaiiKi'N If no nml DIxoppiwiiN. fWom ThuriHUy'H DhIIv.) MrtiuiKH ciipnrM pliiyml hy tint moon wr raimrlpil today hy Mm. N. 0. DuvIh. In fiml aiiuh otlil atiiiitH did I.iiiih pull off Unit Manila to whom Mra. DovIm told Imr oximrluucii on luMt , nlc.lit, ilHi'lurtHl Unit tlm nop. poaml MtllllH iniiat Imvn himn Hit naroplmm In dlmcul'o. Mm. Davla flrat uotlen! tho now moon nt about !):1A o'clock, when Imr dniuthtor nil lml Imr nttnntlon to It. It una hitch up In tho aky, it umrn rim of allvur, hut nt lutorvitla It would Iih oliMiuriMl, nml itppaar prmiHiitly In u now Nhitpn. It waa wry oluiiKiitiMl, Mra. Davla ald, nml wliiiu flrat aitH wna In rri'ficent form with thn hollow up. Tlmn It dl nppmiritd for nu luataut, nml comliiK forth again, Imlancud uontly on onn horn. Toward 10 oVIock It nhhiiuiimI n illntlnctly yntlowlali tlnim. nml wink from alKht nt 10 16 o'clock. Mra. Davla vtlll imtko vloaa limpoc tlim of tho Imavetily hodlia hknIii tonlKht, to ae If tlm moon'a ant lea ur repented DOItltlM ( . IIAI.i: lllthT TO COM I'l.V WITH HtKI.IMINAUV lIU. VIHIO.V OK lW XO.VItlWI. IIKNTS I'ltOKII TO Ol'AI.IKV. (From Krldny'a Dally.) With only 10 daya miualHinic l for draft eunacrlptlnn dav. ran' tratloHi In Hand hy thoa who may not htt'lmrtt on Jtnm S urn acarca. no ronllHK to Mliw Klttnuor Whltiuoro. daputy county clnrk. Knch Individ ual renlalcrliiK boforo tlm day aet hy law, la Rlvau n rcRlatrntlou car (ItlcutH. alKimd by tho olurk, or dep uty, nttoatliiR to tlm raRlatratlou n nn nnawar to any official Imiulrlea which inlRht h innda on Jtnm a. Dnrrla C. Hala. of Kroclnct No 3, Ssan thn flrat Hum) innii to comply with tlm rtHiulramaHta of tlm ihih arrlptlon law. a nmiubar of tha Hul latlu alaff raxlatarlHK aaHind In tlm rlty. ami flrat In tha flrat prflttf.t. llHHa NaUon. Juat raturnwl from n Iiiiik nliaancw In llnrnay eoiiuty, and attll rlalmliiK Haml na hla roaldaiica. waa thu third to qualify for the draft. Prompt rKtrntlun by non-raal-dmiti of DaacliiittM oouuty now with in tlm county buumlnrlMi la urKed hy the clark'a office, In order Hint their cnrila may ha flllad out it nil aaut to thalr honm totMia by June S, In nc cordnncu with tho Inw. Tlm office will ho open from 7 to 0 o'clock to morrow ulKht for thla purpM. CALL OF STREAMS HEARD BY ANGLERS lluiuImN or Tniut IIihiIcimI Ycator- ilny, KlrM Huniiy Day I'rRliiit rihlicrmcii to Country. (Krom Mouday'a Dally.) With tho flrat typical ahowliiK of llaud aprliiK woutlmr In ovldmiuo yoa terdny, Uaml fUlmrmtui moblllxod In full foreo nml bumlmda ot trout woro brouKht bock to tho ally na n ro autt. Amtlara with onra, for tho moat part wont to thn Mutollua for thulr aport, but tho Daaehutoa nlto nttrnotod iiiuioinitil It wua roportad Hint morn trout woro tukon from tho littler atrimin than tho Motnllus hna yluldnd nil aunanu. Today wna n repetition of yratur ilny'a aunny wonther, nml devotooa of tho rod nml lino nru Inclined to liollovo thnt tho tlahliiK aaaHon, hnd ly holnted, hua commenced In rout unrnoot. BEND MAN'S MOTHER UNHURT INTORNADO Fear thnt hla mothbr, Mrs. W, P. Vnndovort, might huvo been nnionit thosQ killed or Injured In tho tornudo wlilnh HWnnt over tho mldlllo WOSt this wook, wna nllnyud Inst night when Dr. J. C. Vnndovort rocolvod it tologrnm from Churlostoii, Illinois, whnro Mr. Vundevort la visiting. Although almost In tho contor ot tho oyolono unin, Mrs. Vnmlavort Nvhh unhurt. ( From Snturdny'u DcTiy. ) GHOCKHH TO OI.OSK HAHIjY Ily gonoral ngroomont tho grocory stores ot tho city will cIoho horoaf tor ovory ovonlng nt 0 o'clock except Saturday nml pay tiny ulgltta, FEW REGISTER BEFORE DRAFT IS OF FIRE SYSTEM CO-OPERATION PLANS INCLUSIVE Mho lAHikouiN, WiiN'IiIiik :i,o(h,oo) Acrra In Tlircc Count lea, to IUj IMiit llcn Mill Tux IVr Am to i'oti'r Coal. (Krom Tuoaday'a IVilly.) I'Ihiih to uutka llaud tho cantor of it fire lookout ayatem oovurliiK . 000, 000 ocroa or tlmliiircil land In Central OrcKou, will ko Into offuct thla aanaon na tho rosult of n oon fnrnnea IiuIwkuu Kovarnmont foraatry officials ami county flra protection official, which waa held yeatarday In the offlcea of the Daachutea Na tional foreat. Tha outllna for co operation la tlm larKat In acopu which hna avar haau put Into cffacl In thNi aaetlon of tha atate, Htiper vlaor W. O. Matltia declare AeaoriUHK to tha BUKKtatlona tor flra fliclitlnK thla aammer. hn li v.. re endoraad na a part of .tha 1017 pol , lc. ulna lookout point lll ho lactiNl In DaarMHtea, Itka and Klniu atu cvHUtlaa, each comtiiuri! atinK tth tha foraatry offlea in II) ml It will ba tho duty or tha off t )tit.itit ly to apprise private o intra if ary flra daiiaar to thalr holdliiK, and at tbla ata-e will and the r'upoi.tl blllty ot the foreatry drpartnu nt, u each timber owner will be auppiir-d to have "araoka chaaara" to put out flraa aa aeon aa notification of the danger la received. In any raae of extreme Hacaaaliy, however, the na tional forester ani private fire flKhtara will join force Kciimiii Will IU Hhort. It la eallniuted that tint ayntem aRrewl on would ueceaeltnte n levy of one mill par acre, and thla re ceived Ronernl ondoraemant. The lotnl ncraoKe ot timber lucludoa 1,280,000 ncrea of Koveriunont owned landi, 750.000 privately owned, and about 1,000,000 ncrea ot "no tnan'a land." uhere the timber la not val uable, but la capable of apreadlng duMatrnua tire to other aactlona, Mr Haatlnna la of the opinion that while tha 1317 fire aeaon will lie it brief one, It may b partliytlarly acuta. Ttinae preaant at yaaterday'a con farattca tere Utate Poreater K. A. Klllott, Norman (3. Jacobaon, of the dlatrlct office In I'ortland; J. It. Ilanar, secretary ot tha Deaehutea CoHiity Klra aaaoclatlou; J. F. Kim ball, secret ary of the Klamath and I.ake County Klro aaauclntlona; till hert D. Drown, auparvlaor of the Fremont National foreat; W. O. HaatlnKM, auparvlaor of tho Deachutoa National foreat, anil II. K. Vincent, rniiRcr In the Slatura district. ttOSPHI, T15NT ItKVlVAIi Rav. A. I,. Hotelier, pastor ot the Froe Methodist church at Madraa. with the assistance of Kvnngallat W. T. Klotxliach, will hold ruvlvnl mttat Iiikb In tha tent on Louisiana ami Ilond street here, beKliiuliiK tonight. Itev. Klotxlmcli la it preacher ot the old-fashioned type. Gospel themes of moat vital Importance will be presented ouch night. News of tKe World in Brief Apparently exhausted v their tro meiidnua efforts of the Inst six weeks tho Hrltlsh and Fronch offensive on tho western front has dwindled to comparative Inactivity during the past wook, uud Interest In the wnrld wnr has boon centered In the sensa tional campaign being wngod hy tho Itallnua under General Cndorne, hav ing us Its objective point the Austrian olty ot Trloate. While this Is tho focal point of attention In Kuropn, war legislation. by Congress, Includ ing tho prolmnlo control ot great monopolies by tho government, tho contemplated notion to bo tnkon giv ing the President dictatorial powers over the distribution of supplies, nml tho necoptuueo by tho joint Houso nml Heuitlo commlttoo of a modified nows censorship olauso In tho espionage till!, huvo boen tho big domestic nows fuaturojj. Tho uood for govornmotit control wna shown In tho strike nt tho plant ot two drondmiughts, nml tho Navy Dopartmout mny tnko ovor tho plant na n solution to tho problem. Gov ernment control for railroads Is also thought to ho vory near. Hpy Hunt In Pushed. Modification ot tho rovouuo hill has boon drnstlc, nml according to nmoudmouts mado by the "Bonnie fi nance commlttoo, tho consumer will I boar nu adltlonal burden of $118. . 000,000, followlnt,' rocomutendatloua GHAS. L MGNARY 5E WILISERVE OUT TERM OF LAfrE. Iaitim for WiiahliiKlon nt Onco .Vftv Koimlur In n(li) Orfgoiiliui Wit Vi"at A)Milnt' to Klatc KupriTiiio Court. Charloa L. MeNnry, ot Kalem, waa uppolnted United Stataa Benator on Tuesday by Oovornor Wlthycombe to aerve during the unexpired term rof the lato Harry Lano, whoso funor- nl waa held Tuotday afternoon. Mr. Mc.Nary left laat nlBht for WaahliiK ton to take up hla new dutlea. The new Senator from Oregon wna horn on a farm near fialotn on I ( Iiuk. I,. McNury. June IS, 1874 He attended the pub lic schools In Salem until 1S9G whan he onterod Leland Stanford univer sity, returning to Salem In 189S, when he was admitted to the bar. He practiced law with hla brothnr, John II. McNary. from 1S98 to 1913, audJaleo noted na deputy dietrlct at torney until im. if 1911 ha be- came special eoansal far the Oregon State ltallroad commloalon, handling a number of Important caaca before the Interstate Commarre tcmmlt- alon. In 1911 Mr. McNary was appoints by Governor Wast a judge of the Oregon Supreme court. Aa a su preme Justice Mr. MeNary wrote the opinion In the MeMahon case, a ault brought to prevent tha expenditure ot tlm atate appropriation on the Tumalo project, hla favorable decis ion making imeelhle the completion f the project and eroutlng n very friendly sentiment In hla behalf in this Boctlon. Mr. McNary waa married on No vember 19, 190Z, to Mlaa Jessie Hroyman, n daughter at a pioneer merchant ot Yamhill and Marlon tountlaa. lie wna dean of the Willamette University I,nw Sehool for a number f years, president of the Salem Fruit 1 1'nlon. and la now a truataa of tha (Continued on pane I.) for the ollmlmttlnu of gross salaa laxxaa. 'ICxceptlnnally heavy surtax es on iuenmea have In addition been ruled against. Aa a direct war measure is the In augurating, of the greatest spy hunt In this country since the Civil War. This ligs l)teji prompted by the fact that tho Germans were secretly noti fied of the departure of tho Amer ican destroyer fleet In time to mlno the port of arrival. It Is believed In diplomatic circles thnt the next move In tho world war wllj, ho dis patching of n Inrgo number of Jnp hiioso troops to tho Husslnn-Gormnn frontlor. as It Is not bollovod that the Kusslnus will ho tin nctivo force In tho wnr for tho noxt two years, ltnull No IiOiiKvr Neutral. In South America,. aerman prop agandists nro roported to bo espec ially uotlvo In stirring up sentiment ngalnst tho Unltod States, but that tho cumpnlgn has not boon entirely offecivo, Is shown by tho notion of tho Ilrailllnn Congross In authorizing tnolr prosldont to proclaim Brnall no lopgor to bo considered as a nou trnl. An attempt to dynnmlto tho Ilrazlllnu capital has been nn ospec lul causo for uutl-Gormnu fooling ioorty-lovlng aermans In tho I'nlteil Statos havo organized n soci ety having hoadquartors In Now York 1 00 akua (Continued ou Pngo 4,) EARLY RESIDENT OF I 1 COUNTY IS CALLED A, H. C'oIIIiih, Pioneer of Cciilml Ore mn, Die In DiIIiih Afti-r it Iiiiik IllllCMH. (From Tuaaday'B Dally.) Word waa received hare today ot the death of A. K. Collin, one of the early reeldenta ot Crook county, In Dallas, Oregon, death coming attar an llltieee which lasted for nearly two year. Mr. Colllna readied for a number of years within two mlloe of Prlnevllla. and later aold out and cams to llaud, homeataadlng on the edge ot what bacamo the original townalte. Soma 18 months ago ho went to the Willamette Valley because of falling health, but soon Improved and roturned to Central Orngon. Laat fall hla health again failed him, and he went to Dallas, whore his last days woro spent. RERE ORGANIZE J. A. KASTItS II1MDS ASHtKTATION WHICH Wll.b MAKK POSSIDliK IIIO PHOOKA.M IN BKND, KllOM Jt!.V 1! TO 7. (From Tuaaday'a Dally) Organisation or tha 1917 Chau tauqua aaaooiatlon wna effected, earn n, ttrcs appointed, and the report ot II J Overtnrf, treasurer for hut Star, approved, when guarantor! for fiH season's Chautauqua mat yaat r dav afternoon In the council cham bers ot the O'Kane building. J A. Bastes was named general i halrman and II. J, Overturt reta'ncl In office aa treasurer, J. C. Hhodes being appointed to head the adver llsli.g committee, with Clyde M. Mc Kay as chairman ot the committee to secure grounds. The ticket sell ing committee will consist ot Mr. Hastes, T. II. Foley, Mrs. N. G. Da vis, Mrs. J. D. Davidson, II. K. Allen. Frank Prince. II. J. Ovorturf and Prank Prince, II. J. Ovorturf, II. C. Bills. II. A. Stover and Clyde M. McKay. The dates of the Chautau qua are. to be from July 2 to July 7, Inclusive. ip . . In his financial report of the past season. Mr. Overturt showed a bal ance on hand from laat year of 66 91 IS WELL ENDORSED GOVKItNOK JAM IIS WITHYCOMHK WKITKS IlKNI) COMMKUCIUj CI.UH CHG1NO PASSAGK OF HI Mi TO IIHTT'HIt ltOADS. (From Saturday's Dally.) Another boost for the $0,000,000 road bond Issue, passed by the legis lature, and referred for popular vote at the special election ou June t, waa received this morning at the of fice of Commercial Club Manager II. J. Overturt. In the shape of a letter frdm Govurnor James Wlthyoombe, strongly endorsing the measure. Gov ernor Wlthyeombo writes aa followa: "I nm very glad to go ou reoord again favoring the bond Issue. Muoh ot tho objection to this measure Is due, I nm coufideut, to misunder standing, anil I nm sure Hint almost all ot us. it wo will look nt the matter dispassionately, would realize tha benefits to evory portion of tho stnte which would nocrue from the onnct ment of the proposed lnw. "I ospoolally feel that It will work for tho best Intoresta of the ngri cultural districts, ns the cost ot pay ing the Intorost and retiring the bonds will be homo entirely by nuto mobllo owners, and, as you know, the overwhelming preponderance of nutomoblles nro In tho cities. In other words, the country districts will rocivo their sharo ot tho direct beuoftts ot road Improvement under tho bond Issuo, while actually bear ing a vory Inconsldorablo proportion ot the cost, will In addition be nble to utlllzo their own regular county road funds for tho neods ot looal roads, and under tho proposod plan tho stato funds will oaro for tho chlot highways, "I opproclato tho Intorost that Is being tnkon in your section in tnis movement anil sincerely hopo that tho vote of Doschutes. our youngest county, will be favornblo Very truly JAMBS WITHYCOMBB, Governor." yours CHUOANS U BEND DECIDES TO CELEBRATE JULY- 4 AND 5 WILL BE GALA DAYS. ItuaincMH Men Will Put Over II If? Demonstration All of Central Oregon Invited Not el Feu- tores IlcluK Planned. (From Friday's Dally.) fiend will celebrate the Fourth ot July with big patriotic demonstra tion on July 4 and G. This decision was reached last night at a meeting attended by about 30 business men ot town who wcro enthusiastic about tho project. A purso of $1000 Is be lieved to bo a suftfclont sum with, which to conduct the celebration and the flnanee committee selected wilt start Ita work today so that full pub licity may be given fiend's big en tertainment as soon as possible. Central Oregon la Invited to join with Uend In Ita eeiebratlon. Thrt there has not bean a more appropri ate time In years to celebrate the nation's birth than thla year, when the country Is at war for a principle ot liberty actuated tha men present to a keener Intereat In the demon stration. Although the program has not been definitely arranged It is cvr tain that one novel feature will be arranged In the way ot a water feto to be held on tha river on the after noon of July 4. Competitive events for prizes will be held which will Include anoe races, swims, dives, log-rolling, ovonts In which loggers may Indulge. Sports for the street, such as ntoes will also be scheduled, as will baseball games. big "patriotic parade wjll be In tho hands ot a committee especially selected to carry out this feature. Other novol stunts will be announced later In the weok by tho commit tees. Committee Cliosen. The celebration will be in tho hands of a general oentral commit tee, each member ot the commlttco having charge of some feature ot the celebration. Frod Woelflen was se lected general chairman ot the eel ebratlon. with the following central committee: II. J. Overturt. D T Carmody, A. L. French. Maurice Cashman, It. V. Polndexter, and II II. De Arraond. On the sub-committees are tha following men: Pro gram, If. J. Overturt. chairman; Ashley Ferrest, Louis Dennett .and J. W. Day; finance, A. L. French, chairman. II. W. Skuse, 11. M. Smith. Claude Mannhelmer and A. M. Prlngle; sports. D. T Carmody, chairman, B. A. Stover. W. P. Down lug, M. H. Horton, Carl A. John son aud C. W. KrsKine; puuiicuy. (Continued ou last page ) IS STATU THST OF SAMPLK TAKEN U.NDHU HAD CONDITIONS, K VKALS AllSOLUTH PlltlTV OF CITY SUPPLY. (From Thursday's Dally.) Although tear has been felt In Bend during the past week that flooda ou tributaries of the Dea ehutea might bring danger of typhoid through contamination ot the city a drinking water, tests made by the State Hoard of Health, returns on which were Just waived today, show that even with these unfavorable con dlt'ons prevailing, ll.-ud's waldr s--ply has remaluad t-utlrely fro froiv nt injurious aii'.tancea o.- orpan Isms. Tha fixamlnatlon, which was ro ported In a Utter from State Health Officer Dr, D. N. Roberg, gavp u bacterial count ot 10 per cubic con tlinetor. prnatleally a perfect, test, while otter 72 hour nolthor gufnor colon bae.UU. the latter ot which, causes typhoid fever, appearod. Tho test Is ono ot the best over passed by Ilend city water, says T. II. Foley, manager ot the Ilend Water. Light & Powor Co. He mentioned Incidentally that tho sample analyzed was taken under the most unfavorable conditions, be' lng drawn from a fawu near the doad end of a main. WATER I OT HARM