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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1917)
to !. I'iLauv jag.ggai ggggr " X""" 'JJI JS.T51.Va3 XUW WVU. HUIH R i'hmt f wwi'tm ki w i noiwwfp'Hgww iKxn tUatKTiy. ivftNn, ttfttfqoyt TutflftPAV, junk aft, inn .TAOKia f U i (olumWsDai) v '' yjfBJ f Mj,a St.. , USBBKr PA. MSSBBBflft 111 f"The Day We Celebrate" IT was nbout 1703 that tho now back u eyed expression "the day we celebrate" be pan to 1k fro iucntly used In tbc papers, nud con jji!cd with It toward tbc close of the .cutury were toasts In houor of Geu cnl WasbJngtun. "May bis declining 1! "JJcars be sweetened by the domestJck Iratiriullllty In tbd peaceful similes of Mount enion." In I7U9, proved to be -rather lufellcltous, since wltblu six - ibontha of tbc time this toast wm Uruuk the Illustrious Rencrat was dead. lien tho Order of tbe Cincinnati on 10 Fourth of July. 1S0O. drank to tbls: "Washington, our late flic leader; may TY,foIlow him In slow time to tbc per- siauent cantonment and bo all fojund near bis headquarters at-tbe flual roll calif In 1801 tbli was tbe toast: "Our saluted Washington: Should men for set tby Immortal deeds, anccls will re cord them!" July 4, 1600. tbe Boxbury (Mass.) militia drank to sixteen toasts, tho last one as follows: "America! When she repose may she rest, like Mars, al ways under arms! (Nine cheers.' The navy! May ber stars be pro pitious to our friends and tbe plunder era of the ocean feel tbe scourua of ber stripes!" It would seem that our worthy pred ecessora took to mixing not only pa triotism, but politics, with their tod dles and applejack In the opening years of the nineteenth century, as witness this. "The day was celebrated by the registered lor tne selective draft. M1 "lllltl II I'" WHEN IN BEND A - ill! yJll, during tne Unautauqua and k-r 4th of July do not overlook ' 1 ' : THE C.O i 1 . n . - v ' Kestaurant "' t H" " ' liilll I llllll RclMtllcntis fiKtli Ir wound nmvlv litf'.ty iiiuTiilntlnWl After tlm mil llnry imttitta thi several cut pa ttum li ed for tliolr places uf eiiteitntntiu-nt. where, the bounties of tho schhoii, e cml anil Messed by the b.'iiellicnce uf hmneii mini n llcpubllcctu koumii imuii, were eujiyed with hilarity mul kliiCiienj."-Tttm tht Philiul Iplitu Ail vertlwr July A, $$0. "S,lnf-vcc nimuiilly tlrltik the wimlul tcreled Juloo .(, the jipplo." mi'iI nil urttlnr.vtl15j.1vt nNew Iltttiithiie Win- ilw!.ri'lll,r r "r ,MnI e'liee. And flint ,ienr. lS.il m w ml tlmt the iaietii m n tllmirr In CIihiUw town weiv "numcriV nut convivial." In Ilnston. wufte yei.r Nfter nn orutloii In tW-oUl Brlefc lntnli. 'bin cxeel'on 1 iy uiiil the eiiini II sat down to a stum ' itliluWllltttlltitl tt'll k tllik Uflninl turji wifiiii ?, in n- tmv " Hiitt'-uflftht fnrr k f n deecnt hh1 rrojfffjrppust VflilcA wns prepared fur The Patriot's day ; of Days This day, forever the most tllu:lriouo in our history, ia crowded with patriotic memories. It be longs to history and cele brates that only which is grand and inspiring in his tory. Every memory, ever-, tradition, every event about it must inspire every patriot with true homage to coun try and with hope, courage and confidence for the fu ture. It is the baptismal day of freedom, the day when the hearts of Young America are proud and glad and the hearts of the old are-young again. Wil 'J liam McKinley. 1'HHSIDKXT WILSON'S VOLt'.NTKKK WKKK PKOCIiAMATIO.V. (From Friday's Dally.) "I hereby designate the per- lod of June 23 to June 30, next, as recruiting week for the reg- - ular army call upon unmarried men between the ages of 18 and 40 years, who have no depend- ents and who are not engaged in pursuits vitally necessary necessary for the prosecution - of the war, to present them- - selves for enlistment during tho -week therein designated, to the number of 70,000. - - "WOOPnOW WILSON'." NAMKS AUDEI) TO LIST The name of Dolmer IJ. Davis, of Held, and Albert Koch, of Mllllcan, have boon added to the list of Des chutes county young men who havo ELEC10N EPS IN BIG FIGHT CHAIRMAN- DRAGGED fr6m chairt LV 'f . -v V iff - Alleged IrtvKiilntrltlH lit lethtdif HleelliiK' Directors ('niiteVlS'ijp-- for-AII t (Ycareiit Ignl f rrocoedliif-s HtnrtiHl, (Kroni Thursday's, bally.) Croscont's nniuml school election Tuonlny culminated In n frec-for-nll fight, In which nioro tlmn n' ncoro of men and women Piif-nRpd In fl-tlo oticountcr. Irregularities In the man nor of proepdure In nonilnntliiK can dldntos 1111 (I countliiR votes nro held to have been the enuso of tht dis turbance. Quo warranto. proceed I iiks livn been started by - tho scltgol boa'rlU tiiAiiffli Ita ntlnrtlnv llnn VnrittiMtit. i ........ .... ....... J.V,, ..-.... , f. of lletul, who was presontjit tho tuw bulent meeting Tuesday, which havo for their nlm prohlhltlni; G. 0. Snort- grass, who wns declared elected, from serving. According to tho story given out f 5c 10c 15c 25c I B ISlSlSSSSMBSSPWilSilSSl llllll 1 II DANCING! GO!-" Where Everybody Goes" HIPPODROME Best Floor and Best Music in Central Oregon JULY 3, 4 and a Music Rest Room ), Mr. Fnrnliunt this inornliiK. Jcslu Utvvftf, ctmlrman ot thu boiirtl, pre sided nt tho Tuesday session nt whloh nUiro than 40 Crrseeut school patrons Voro present Dnvls rnllud for 110111 InuUons fur director. Tho noiiiliin tlou ot (1. . HnmlKrnra wns nimlo mid It wan Imnirillntoly moved that miin Inntlons bo closed. Thy chulr ile clnrod liohilmUJoitR clnsod nhovo tho protect of many In tho nudlohco, An effort wan lmiilo to place tho niuiiu ot Mr. ICnto Nnckcr In tho field for tin), oftlco ot director, but tho rhnlr did not rocognlio tho iiomluntlon. (3. 0. Hiiodgruss, eniidldnlo for direc tor, was appointed 'JuiIru of election by tho chulr 11 ml conimonced count Ihk tho.bnllota, without reffrenc to ruitufiir form. A souffle for the lint In which tho ballots wore con tained' roHitltYd from tho derision that Mr. Snmlgrn-n wns declared elected. Tho ntidletioo wildly pro tested against the decision .of 25 votes for Buodgrasa and 17 for Mrs. Nnckor. f A similar effort wns mado to plnvo the name of T. II. Jolly, editor of tho Orescent News, In the fluid ngnlnst Mrs. Jennie, Shanks, candidate for district clerk. After tho nomination of Mrs, Shanks, It was moved to ile claro nominations closed, to, which tho chnlrmnn responded, "noiiiliia turns are closed." At this polut It wan moved that Chas. Street bo placed In the chair to presliRi over tho meeting In pinto of Mr. wavls. Tho question wns put to the electors and Mr Davis wns voted out by a largo majority. Tom Ilracken eccorted Mr Street to tho DON'T FORGET WHILE IN BEND TO VISIT STOCKMON'S 5c, 1 Oc, 1 5c, 25c Store BlIlHBlHBBBMMBMBMHHIHBBBIMSlSBBSSHBHHHiBHSHiHSMHHMHH Many Bargains Await You Two Door North of First NstioniKDsnk on Bond Street, 1 mmmwmmmwmmmmmwmmHmwmmwmmmmmmji ? r f -.!' DANCE 'AT ' i ..j ill I AFTERNOON AND EVENING by Healy' Orchestra for Ladies. chairman's seat, hut Duvln refused to yield, llrnekon grabbed Dnvls by tho shoulders, Jorkml him out of Ills i.tmt and proceeded with tho depimud chnlrmnn to I ho door. Then the fight hi thu rnnrldur ho rtAH 1 In which men nud women elec tor pnrtlolpntud. Aeuordlng to Mr. I'arnluuu, It wns u froofoi-ull go. No netlnii ban been brought by the school board In tho case of tho eloc-' lion of dlstrlrl clerk, but similar pro-' cendlug) will prolmhty be tnkeii 11s , In the ease of director. I limited sessions and freo-for-nll fights nro becoming nnimnl nffnlrw tu ('resceiit. A similar frncus ne- etirrert Inst yeur,iiiitlor tlenl ulrcuutHtuiieos. nluiost Irten- SETTLERS FEWER W111 mul lllgli Wiiucn l,eteii .Niiiii ber CoiiiIuk In. (From Thursduv'a Dally.) Hand livery nud auto stage men report Hint thu iiiimliur of hoini seekers vintlng to Cei'trnl Oregon this year Is smnller than It has been for several years, duo to tho number of men going Into military servlro and the high vnges offered nil over the country. ' For tho first tlmp, tho larger mnij ber ot hoiuenoekers nro going out Into the country liking tbe llond Hums road ruther thnn Into tho Crescent and Port Hock country. Many settlers nro also going onto the Irrigated lauds at Tumitlo, , Jazz ;. I 1 I 5c 1 r l M I 1 1UC 15c j 25c ! 1 1 'I III"! , uiiil 1 t 111111 1 1 . II . -w ' II I I A liHI mm l V - hi! 1 ' ''." ;, - h II ijl J .III 1 ( II I 1 I Refreshments GRAND v JULY 4""5"",0"-"' i MATINEES ON THUR.-FRL-SAT. PRICKS: MnlineeH, AduItH 50c Children 25c Nights, AdultH 75c Children 50c nu.iorr .V HIIKHMAX , riiiM itni. , (1IA. rUiPrmtUirl'rt'.) I'lllisn.VI-H The Master Film Producer's Greatest Financial Success The One and only "BIG ONE" THAT HAS STOOD The Test 4th Year DAVID W. GRIFFITH'S WORLD FAMOUS Spectacle It will live and thrive long after alt others are forgotten SEE AGAIN- IN THEIR GREATEST ROUS Walthall Gish ' Siegman Marsh Henneberry Cooper AND A HOST OP GRIFFITH STARS 3 Isolid noun's OF THRILLS LAUGHTER TEARS ,1 M Now in New 'Quarters H! r 1 If Modern Rooms In Connection m: RATES REASONABLE ImiHI ' .f t t t . I III I III II EVERYBODY WEtCOME I MUSIC .Matinees Nights 2:3p-8:30 ' " llllll I ' mi- ., . llllll 'III