The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 05, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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MK IS BEGUN
FOR WAR DRAFT
DO HOLDS
IN LEAGUE DADE
CARDS NUMUEREI)ANDlPRINEVILLE WINS IN
LISTED TODAY.
(.'utility llonnl, llwnlt hy Hliirlff
Hnbeits, ,Miih Heud In II(n In
Allien lil)M Washington to
Who Niiinliei Taken.
GAME WITH BEND.
(From Friday's DhIIv Hiillatlti)
DtaHirganlaMtloM of lh county rK
Wry hoard, mhiI Hi" organisation tit
Him wnr draft board. llh tlt nm
)iHmiiiiiinl hn thti first body, wnra f
fwtml thin morning In lb rtittncil
olminbers of Him O'KaiiM building as
another sinn toward thK selection of
iiimii from l)liut eon My lo nrv
In (hn IJiiltmt Huttts army Hiiilur th
eniierlptlu Ihw. Tih action was
ihUhii on ri'mlpt of Instruction from
llio ndjutunt KinrMl Tlm board U
liwulwl ly Hliwrllf M. IC. Itohvrts and
has un Hn other member County
HohIIIi Offleer Dr. Dftlght I. Millar,
mid County ClHrk J. II. If ft tier.
Tim first lensluu of the ar lijMrd
was npmit today In umkliiK np lists
of tin) men who Iihvh registered for
1I10 draft, nml lit numbering all reg
istration cnrds. Wltlilu threw iUi
Uimsh in ii m ho sunt to IIih offlrti of tho
iiiiiioiinri'il till morning, furrowing
lo tlm instruction received, it shall
tin tlm iluty of each person rKUtrol
to iijiunliin thn lists herattr r
iiulrml to Im posted, to ascertain
whether his registration card In In
tlm poas(Hiiin of lilt) Iim'rI board ex
enduing Jurlsdlfillnn In the arw In
whlrli tlm Individual U registered
hniI to nail nny error to thti attention
of IIih IihihI liimnl.
An soon as tlm last hoard In Did tin
tloii la organized, tlw lottery for tlit
lraft will rumtnnnrn In Washington,
tlm numbers will hn drawn anil tele
graphed to tin) adjutant KfHnral, who
will give out thti nnium of the drafl
d num.
VNlKiM Tiilii) Ih.uk K'hI or - Heore,
Willi.) HhiMllii.lllxi.il Pluit'i-N OK
I I'll Victory On1!' Jefferson
Oiuuly In Minimi,
(Knim Monday'a l)Hlly.)
Htiiiiitliix of iIik Tkuiun,
Won Lost
BhfvllH-l llxon . .
PrhWIII
Ilnil
JtiffHriHiii County
.7
7
. 4
.2
Pel.
.700
.700
.400
.200
RED CROSS TO HAVE
BOOTH FOR PUBLIC
Mrmttrr of (liajrtrr Will Itr on llnml
July -I nml 5 ("unlliil Wrlcomo
Ihtrnilrtl lo VMlorti.
(Front Mumlny'a Dally.)
lli'ailiiuartora for thu ltid Cro
vrlll hn opntiiil on Orfi-nwoo! atrrft
oppoalto thn Pilot Iltitto Inn, on hoth
July 4 nml f, from 10 o'clock In thn
tiiornltiK to r. o'clock nt ulKht, It
wna nnnouncoi today, Vliltorn will
1m corillally vrolcouiu nml a inuniber
of thn haptr will 1 In attendance
nt all 1 1 moil whllii thn heaihiuiirlora
nrn opon to kIvo liifortnatlott coiifcrii
Iiik thn Itnd Crom uuil thu orKulza
tlon of thn llfltul chaptrr
Aftar llfinl hail won In tlm fourth
IniiliiK ymilwrilay with it acorn of X-l
oYr I'rlhnvlllH, tlm loraU ilonatitil
tlit Kauin In thu alxlh, wIihii hunehwd
hit ami orrorlM Imi Im thnm tnllliii
lo uilil to thn hrac of neurit inailo
hy thu vliltorn In t ho fourth and
fifth. Thtm Juat for lurk, thn Crunk
county huya iinimxtMl unotlior In tlm
flKhth, wIiIIm llHiid'H Imiit ufforta ro
aiiltml only In n total of four, thu
lant hy Johimuii, who polml out tlm
IihII for four anrkn, with thn hama
varum.
Parker NtiirtiHl thn iiiunlr for llnml.
ami aruri'il on flprliiKor'a hlL I'rlno
vllln'a flrat run waa it four-ply awat
In thn fourth hy McCall.
In thn hint or thn fourth, O'Den
ni'll tiHik flrat and anroml on Maaon'a
overthrow to flrat, HIuIh gained flrat
an O'DiiiiihOI rnachiHl third, wont to
ftwotid on Miirehmit'a nrror, and both
Kcorpd on MaVi.r'n hit.
Oiiiiii) Won In Sltili.
In tlm fifth I'rlimvlllH advanced n
mdrh wlrnn Vox took nwonil on 11a
kttr'a ovarthrow to flrat. arorliiK on
MaaoH'a hIiikIh. Tlm hit; klllliiK In
the arxth waa atartvd hy (Ireimwall,
who lurwl out n aufti one. Kills
faiiuitil. and Mtri'1iiwit hit, Iminod
lately aftnrward plltrrliiR aiund.
Tthurow hit, arorlUK Mirchuiit ami
(Ireftiwall, Pox larinl n fly to I'Diitur
fli'Id. KprltiRtir droppixl thn hall, ro
ll home, mid Jiihimun throw
lllm hall away In n wild jut tojyitrh
Fox at mtcond. In thu inl., Tilth
nrow M.'ort-d.
Kllla mori'd In tlm clRhth. hlttlnR,
taking ioond on Hlutu'a faulty throw
to flrat, going third on Mrrohant'a
out. Slato to Park or, mid acorlmc
when Fox nliiKlod.
Doiibtn I1nM PrMlurt.
Tlm Prlnovllto luflnld ptillfd three
nttut douhlo playa, thn flrat romlnr:
In thn fifth, Tnthnrow to Fox to
Krlrkaou, catchliiK Hprlm:ir on sec
ond and Lynch on first, the next In
thn sixth. Merchant to Fox to Krlck
son, nahhlnR Johnson at sneond and
linker ut flrat, mid tho last In tho
final frame, Tetlmrow to
to Krkkson, ruttliiK off
NiTond and Clow ui rimt. noun c"ilTira rnnn nflfinB Pll
down two riiniirirn In ono pluy In tho I Mk rlllllB rKISKl rM
ninth, lions riitchliiK OrounwuU'fl fly HlL. I UUti I llUbLL.Ill
to loft fli'Id nml rnlnyliiK tho Imll
vlu Hlutn to Johiiaon, R(iinlrliltiK Mc
Call ut homo. Thu nooro:
PrliiKvlllt) All. 11. II
Fox, aa 15
MiiMiin, nh ft
MuCall, If r.
Krlukaon, Jh T,
Htnptntoii, o .It
(Inittiiwitll, of 5
Alho, rf I
Kills, rf
Motrluilit, 2t
Tnthnrow, p. .
PO, A. IC.
4 4 0
2 0
0
0
1
0
0
0
.1
8
Total 42 0 in 27, i8 4
JlHiid All. It. If. PO. A. IC.
Ilolllimkwid, If ....
Itowi, ir 1
KprhiKir, nf 4
hunch, m 4
1
2
0
2
1
1
12
2
r,
o
o
l
o
l
o
s
0
0
0
13
8fi 4 9 27 20 0
O'DonnwII, rf 4
RlHtn, III 4
Joliimon, r ., 4
llkir. II) . .. 4
Parknr, lh 4
Clow, p I
Total
nummary- IlattarlK, I'rlnuvlllsj
Tatharow ami fltaplHtou; llmiil, Clow
and Johnson; umpire, Conuarn nml
Mahonoy; Iihiwm oii halla, of Clow,
ohh; two bsm lilts, HIhIb, Parknr,
Tnthnrow; tlirnn Iman lilts, Clow,
Hrlckaou; liomn runs, McCall, John
son; struck out, hy Clow 11, hy Tnth
nrow 0; stolon hasos, Mnrchant,
Hprlneer; loft on buses, DlmhI S,
Prluuvlllt) 0; iHirnml runs, Ilcnd 2,
Prlunvlllu 3.
The Hlmvlln-Hlxon playnra kept
paiu with Prlnnvllle yesterday, when
thuy dnfeiited thn Jerreraoii 'County
teiim 11-3, playing on tho Madras
Krounils, llolnn and Holnn, hrothers
Just Importod from Portland, con
stituted thn Jefferson buttery, while
ICuiidsHii and Shoots officiated for
tlm mill men. Tho visitors sewed
up the Katun In thn fourth frame,
when with tho scorn 1-1. four more,
talllna were annexed. Kutidson'a
hpmer, with two on, was the feature,
of thu Kame from a hitting stand
point, while Morrill had thren two
banners and u sIdkIo to his crihllt
at thn close of thn frnens. Tho lleud
iiimii Knerally hit heavily through
out tho game.
This Country Pays a Big Price
For Its Reckless Habits.
WANTON WASTE IN OUR HOMES
TAILLIC.HTS UNLIT
' BASIS FOR CHARGE
(From Monday'a Dally,)
Failure to have tall llghta on their
cars Saturday iiIkIiI caused a number
of nuto owners to ho hailed beforn
Municipal JuiIku Kills, but Investiga
tion showed that thu offender wore
non-residents, unacquainted with tho
city laws, and reprimands worothe
only punishments meted out.
PINE TREE PLANT
GETS EQUIPMENT
(From Monday'a Dally.)
Two pinners and a ICO-horso pow
er fonr-oyllnder llussell gasoline on
Kino liavo arrived In llcnd for Instal-
Merchant latlon In the Pino Treo Lumhor corn-
Parker at pauy plant, six wllo out of llcnd.
Bach Ysar 9700,000,000 In Good Est
'ablet It Flung Into Oarbsu Pallt or
Is Dtttroytd In Cooking or Allowtd
to Spoil.
Oood food heMleHty thrown Into
KMi-buffo piilla, food allowed to spoil In
th Uuuild, fowl rnlnd by Improp
er evoking and food ilewtroywl by raU.
mice and liiel constitute thu heavy
ltM In the rrou.000.otJU utiuiial waste
of food hi Ih.iik hi the lulled MlHte.
Keren humlteil million dolurs la con
n4derHl to Ie a ewnmnHtlie llKtire by
the act'tvtary of agrkuliuie. In bouao
Imld Haste, of etMirw. are ii"t Im Iwleil
the vast Iim4 of food nlloHcd under
lmproier uhihIIIuk or limultlelent inur
ketlmc mcthwU to aoll In transit or
'In tlte InimU of prodiC'era or deiilors.
Mitih of this "00,WHw bouaehohl
m lisle of foiMj, the dlcinry specialists
of the department delate. Is easily
ireveiitable. This tieventnbl waste
coimIMh in lartjo pii u( thu following
Ileum.
Kdlhle fiHxl thrown Into the Knrbae
(Mill or Into the Lltihen sink. Much
of the food N thrown out. the lHcInl
Ihta say, Itecuusu kit many eople do
not know bow to utllliu leftovers or
will not tsLe the truublu to keep and
preuito them. The sK.ela1tsta (tolnt
out:
lA'ftorrr cereals can Ite reheateil or
cooihlned with fruits, meats or vegeta
bles luto npM'tliliii; side dlthes, aud
even a spjonful of cereal Is worth sav
in); as a thickener of aoupi, gravity and
auif
Ktale bread can le utlllred In a va
riety of ay lu combination with vet:
otahles and iiimIs and In prtiwrlng hot
brraiU and puddlnpi.
Kklmrallk, too widely lookol down
uiniu as a fool, although It contains
practically all the nourishing elements
of wlwle milk with the exception of
tbn crt-fltn or fat, can Im used nan bev
erage In cooking ccrcnl or as a basis
for milk soul or sauce.
Four milk, so largely thrown away,
can Ite used In making hot breads or In
tho home manufacture of cottago
ehivM.
livery acrap of meat or flsh can be
combined with cereals or other foods
laoLSig In pronounced flavor, both to
give i!"t nd to odd nourishment to
mado orer dishes. Kvery bit of fat or
-net trluimeil from meat In-fore cooking
or trim out lu boiling, roasting or broil
ing can be made useful lu cooking.
Many butchers, after they have weighed
meat and named the price for the cut.
trim off valuable suet and fat. Tills
fat, which tho hotiMMvIfe ys for, If
taken home nud used, would reduce ex
penditure for prviwrcd cooking fata.
Many ersoii4 regard the saving of
small amouuts of leftover food as un
(mitortaut. If they kept accurate ac
count, however, tbe steclallsts say,
many families would be astounded hy
tho amouut of good food they are
throwing out.
Business and Professional Cards
VERNON A. FORBES
Ii A V Y K It
First National Dank Uulldlni?
Iiund :: :: Oregon
ARTHUR J. MOOHE.
Lnvryor
fxiCubln C'ulldln
Uend, Oro. Phono Black 1 111
II. II. DcARMONI)
h A W Y K it
O'Kane Uulldtng, Ilsnd, Oregon
W. W. FAULKNKIl, D. M. D.
I K N T I S T
Suite C-8-10, O'Kane Uulldlng
Ilond, ... Oregon
.1. K. KNUKIIUKTHON,
PI.OIIIIN'O AM) JIKATIXa
117 Minnesota Hired,
Intimates Cheerfully Furnlslied
Jobbing Promptly Done
DIt. J. C VANDKVKKT
Physlrlnn nml Surgeon
Phone Ited 271
Hours 9-12 a in.; 1-0 p. m
7-9 p m.
O'Knnt) llulldinx.
W. O. MANNING, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Sulto 12-14, O'Kane Uulldlng
lllnck 1781 IIcihI, Oregon
O. P. NI8WONOBU, Deud, Oro.
UNDKHTAKKH
Ucenscd Kmhalmcr, Funeral
Director.
Phone Ited 421. Lady Asst
DIl. II. D. 8T0WEI.L
Naprapnthlc Physician
Over IOgau I 'jrnlturo Co
Wall Street Hours 3 to C
Phone Itcd IN'J
X
O 8. BENSON
Attorney At Ij w
Bonson Uulldlnr;, Wall Street
Bend. Oregon.
OBOROE 8. YOUNO
Civil and Irrigation Knglneer.
U. 8. Mlnernl Surveyor.
Itoom 12, Pint National Bank
Building
II. C. ELL I 8
Attorncy-at-LrfW
United States Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OBEQON
COUNTY COURT
i ANNEX KKADY FOU OCCUPAXCV
BEWARE !
False Reports!
Ford Cars Have NOT Advanced
in Price. They Are Still Selling4
, i ? i
at the Old Price
Touring Car $41 9, f. o. b. Bend
Runabout - $404, f . o. b. Bend
For Authentic Information
Ask Authorize Ford Agents
Cent Ore, motor Co,
i
Black 61 Bend, Oregon
Next cornea th spoilage of food due
' to carelett ImihlllnB and storluK In the
home. Much milk spoils quickly be
enuse It Is kept uncovered In warm
kitchens. Close observance of tho doc
trine, "Keep ierUhabIe food, oec!ally
milk, cool, clean and covered contin
uously," may make a striking differ
ence lu the food bills of many families.
lu other cases, one or two vegetables,
heets or carrots, for Instaucv, not need
ed Immediately, are thrown out or al
lowed to kk)II Instead of tKtltu; used In
soiijw or combltialloti dlnlu-i. Fruits
which could in.' steweil and lept aro al
oinI to hpoll.
As to food npUlfd by cnreleaa cook-
Iuk, many housewives who complain
, that children and adults will not eat
breakfast cereal fait to realize that
tbe cereals they bene aro undercooked,
scorched or Improperly seasoned aud
thus made unpalatable. Most of the
cheaper fooda ivqulre careful season
uj if and preparation to bo fully appetlx.
hie.
Waste In preparation la cited. Much
useful food gets Into the garbage pall
because tho housewife In preparing po
tatoes or other veue tables and fruit,
such as apples, cuts off with tho akin
a considerable (terctintago of edible ma
terial Mauy persons are unaware that tbe
green and tender tops of mauy vegeta.
bles, which contatu valuable mluerol
ami other food aubstauces, are excel
lent cooked as greens or eveu us addi
tions to salads.
Tho over generous acrvlng nf food
la held responsible for waste. Many
famlllo take prldo In serving lavish
aud overbouutlful meals. Such meals
lead not ouly to waste of food on the
table, but to overeating, which often
Impairs health and eillclcncy,
Tho sano standard, "Eat enough food
and no more," rigidly followed, would
reduco greatly food bills in many homes
and at tho same time tend to Improve
tho physical condition of nil members
of the household.-United States D'
pnrtment of Agriculture Bulletin.
EEDK
(From Friday's Dally.)
The Pilot Butte Inn Annox -will bo
open for occupancy July 1, after hav
ing beon completely remodeled In
iho interior and exterior. New fur
nlshlngs have been put it. It is th
intention of the management to main
tain the annex to aeenmmnilntn nnr-
Bend, Oregon. June IB. Tho sons desirous of obtaining more mod-
County Court mot In tho council room jerato rates. Tho annex will be moro
In the O'Kone building nt 10 o'clock suitable for summer occupancy.
The Trus and the False.
Tho president of n bank when asked
by a young clerk how be could distin
guish tho counterfeit bills from tbo
good said, "Oct fumlllar with tho good
bills and you will recognize the bad
hills nt sight." Hero Is n vast volumo
of general wisdom summed up lu a
single sentcncc-Clirlstliiu Herald.
Sin may bo clasped so closo we can
not seo Its face. Trench,
a. m., purauane to adjournment, all
members being presont. The meet
ing was called to order by the Judge.
IlequosU having been made to tho
county court that a stock Inspector
bo appointed, Woodle Best was ap
pointed temporary stock Inspector,
and until a further order of this
court is made.
It was ordered that L. H. Root,
supervisor of road district No. 11,
bo Instructed to open tho Peterson
road in that district and to notify
parties along the lino of said road
to move their fences at once.
S. It. Hogln, being interested in
tho Dayton road, asked that his resig
nation as n viewer of said road, be
accepted. Same was accepted by the
court, and J. C. Thorp appointed as
a viewer lu his stead.
The court adjourned at 12 m. to
meet at 1:30 p. m. same date.
The court reconvened at 1:30 p.
m. same date, meeting In the council
room, same members present as at
morning mooting.
Ordered, that Supervisor Brook
ings be Instructed to fix and the wind
break to catch the sand on the road
adjoining tho Ewing place, near
Hampton.
At tho request of the county
physician the following order was
entered: Ordered, that the county
clork be, and he is hereby Instructed
to extend the Invitation of this court
to the several physicians in tho comi
ty to meet with this court on Wed
nesday. Juno 27, 1917, to couslder
and discuss a method for tho caro
and treatment of oounty patients.
Tho matter of Insuring tbo county
rocords, furniture, otc, was taken
up, but tho matter was loft for fur-
thor consideration.
Tho county surveyor mado a re
port on the rock cut north of the
North Cunal on tbe Tumalo road,
showing the estimated changes to
cost $942. Mattor was left for fur
ther consideration.
Ordered that claims numbered
47C to 487, -inclusive, as shown on
pago 17 of the docket of claims, be
and tho samo aro hereby allowed,
and tho clork Is Instructed to Issuo
his warrants lu peyment thoreot.
On motion duly mado and second
ed., court adjourned to meet Juno
27, 1917.
Claims allowed June 15, term of
court:
Hod Foster, doputy water
master . 5.00
1). W. Harthlug, rent ball,
election 5.00
White Carbon & lllbbon Co,,
typowrltor ribbons 24.00
Frank Porolval, doputy as
sessor v 128.00
Thomas Ewing, deputy as-
80ssor . .J 144.00
A. B. Tuylor, repnlr safe ...... 4.00
Mrs. F. J. Spoar, caro of M.
J, Saxon 5.45
Irwtn-IIodson Co., books for
ussossor , 9G.95
Oluss & Frudhoinino Co., sup
plies Itoht. II. Lodbettor, work road
district No, 18
13, P. Callatu, do
FRESH
Groceries
You have a right to
INSIST
that wo see to it that your
money finds the greatest pur
chasing power, and that you
get
QUALITY
goods for tbo money you pay.
RESPECT
we pay to this plan is what is
building for us n big business.
HOWEVER LITTLE
the saving may be, It will
HELP.
We'll do our bost for
YOU.
PHOXK BLACK 11
Erickson's Grocery
JOHNSON BLDG.
WsllSucrt
Joe Rock
CONTRACTOR
All kinds of
EXCAVATION
WORK
jrock or dirt
BASEMENTS
STREET WORK, ETC.
Leave ordoi si
J. A. EASTES OFFICE
Oregon Surtt
C.79
5.50
1.25
Rooting of all kinds. Repairing
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TlNNINd AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Cornices and Skylights.
J
Shoe Repairing;
Bono In a FIRST-CLASS man.
ner, while you unit.
L. Goodmun, opposite Raker's
Grocery,
For farm land loaas sco J. Ryan
& Co, Adv.