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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1917)
iihki) nmnavm, ih:ni), onieaoN. tiii'iihiiay, awji'ht 2, ii7 IMOK S. t 'I WOMEN TAKING PUCE OF OIVK.V .IOIIH I.N llltOOKH.Hl'ANI.ON IIO.V IWCTOIIV AH HM()UTA(ii: OP MALI. lAllOltllltH MXOMIIH (Prom Thursday' Dully,) Apparently solving the prouUma Introduced by tint labor shortage lit II1111U. tlm llrnnkn-Hcuiiluii Lumber Co., far tlm first tltiio In tho history of tlm mill liultntry In Hond, In aug menting ItH HUMily of mule laborer by woman recruited from nnium Uih mill population of tho rlty. and hand lhiK tint lighter work In tilt' box fur. tory. 8 fur n half iIomhi ure nt work, uml If thw nytBiii prove sue eotisful uml tho rlitbt tort or cm plnyoa can bo secured, moro will bo mldi'il. Por eortnln kind of work, clear I ni: Hwny nempa from In front of tin' cutoff saws, uml otliwr task Involv ing little nrtual lubor but rcuttlrliiK iili'knM unit nlmblo finger. Uih women arc actually superior to mmi, according to priHwmt lutllrat loim. mill official doclar. Thy Mat Himi tlinro will be no poMlblllty of woiiihii Im'Iiik employed In tlm mill proper, u tlm work ttiKfc n loo heavy. - Tint local moor new win u given first ehnnro to itipply hat women Hrtt employed In Oi llrooks H'-miiIom plant. TRAFFIC ORDINANCE WILL HE ENFORCED (From Tuesday' Dilv.) Aflr today, nil violations of Dm eliy truffle law will bw mi for red r- j KHnllmM of wxcmimhi by violator. w tlm declaration thin morning of Police Judge II C. Kill, lie tald tlmt tlm J lIUpiMltlOU Mf HUtOlMH to lMIOB Oil' ME Ltlm r.nrilty hitherto ahowit by Uih . . . . . . ... . i noun it tlm muM lor cniinKinr irum bU former ImhIwhI Miry. ' found on tlm nirtu nt NlKkt IiohIok no tall-Unlit ittutHlniil )Nt nlKht by Ibf pollfli', rtvatd tlm fact that In luiii rum llmro tr no lauH to lm IIkIiKhI. and In othy Inaiumti that no oil for HlutHlnaiHiii had bf-n brniiRbt, ladlrntliir. that the dlnrKaril for tlm law wan willful. Othr viola tloim which howMvur. ar not o fr imnt, Includo pnrklnK on tlm w runic IiIh of tlm trt't. and faulty turim For a flrt offHiw. a Dhi- ol $1 will bo IxvWmI. for tho imcund, X, wIiIIm each aubmui'nt violation will iloubln tho Hiiioiuil of tho prtvlouK tlin- Shoes for Real Service Ollt SI'UflAl.TV IH TO MAKi: KIIOKS THAT hi AMI 'IIIK TKHV NAP-A-TAN SHOE U Mpeclally utndo fur thla kind of country. tor wadu. J. E. TILT A handdotno arvlcablo drcia beaten for the money. OIo thr-ao ahotw a trial. A. HANSON LOGGER. Tho A. llnnton I.oyKO- Hhota of Thrco I.akon, Wla ar hnnd-mado und cno of tbo vory b-t of lt kind. Hpcolnl uindo-to-ordor work taken for tint ahoo. io orucr l,..T0.).vn: KIIOU lIKIUUUMi IIOND .STUEET R. H. LOVEN "Results are Better" MITCHfiLL Mliclult Motor tni Soviet Co.,Sftll Mmolt ar Iwtter and f ol of oMtrtIon coruldtrably lowtr v.lill using Zfo lene." It ZEROLEN The Standard Oil Endorsed by Leading -brcauie th records of lliflr tcrvice de partmenl how that Zerolene. correct, ly rvfinrd from California aipludi.luia crude, glws perfect rubrical on In wear, more power, bruit carbon depoilc. DeiUti evi)wlitr mil at out mlr itiiloni, STANDARD OH. COMPANY (Cilifu(nli) For ItaHori, Znottn Heavy-Duty it rtfirnmiy M ' Mil . " " "Ut...' SEWEki LATERAL IS NEAR COMPLETION OihMIiIkI of Plpo Ht 111 to llo I.11I1I on Irving Hi root linpiitwiuriit, noil Miiy llo Pliihdinl Hutunlny. (Prom Tuesday' Dally,) Hxcnvallon In eomplotod, manholes unit fltiNli tunkM fliilNliitil. and 70 pur runt of tint plpo laid for iniwtir littoral j No. 4 3, City Knglnnor Hubert Uouiii ntportud this morning. Tint entire luiiKtli of plpo for tlm liiipruvitmunt will lid IMO feet. Air. Uuulil hope to won final completion of (bo work by tlio olid of llibt week. Tlm sownr will nirvu the north ldo of IrvltiK avenue. TWIN SWAMPSFIItB CAUSES NO TROUBLE (From Tuoadny'a Dally.) After being notified of tlm forest flro at Tnln Hwnmpii yesterday, ran enr illnfriviiriwl tbttt tint blaze bail died a natural duatb. It wan reported I ut fortmt liuuUiiunrtiTH hero tbbt I morning lloincwloes man to keep ow,V ftont hot ituVes and Warm cAeni COOKED DISHES for LUNCHES DINNERS help to keep tliein from bc intf worn out ty the tieat. PREPARED MEATS for dinner relrelie one Order in tlie mornintf, to tint we may deliver early. Then you can put your meat ton the ice to cool. We have a number of delight ful dithct we can imV'eit ,Uk Us McGrath's Grocery Dund Street None oro bot- ..- SHOE ahoo for mnn. Cnunot be BEND OREGON DUICK J, D. Lu'l SMiimrma "luv found ZroUn to Im a MtUfclocj lubricant for Uuick aiiloinobiln." DODGE H O. HjiiMon Co,, Sn Frinclu "jiwi Mrrfrct ulbfactluii," MAXWCLL Tvtkr 1st, Oikl.nJ "Zercltn li given ui xrfrct utlifjciion." mimiumimm for Motor Cars ' Car Distributors .i 4 ittommtlUita. GCRQEANT MeCLINTOCK. Btt No. 3. "OverlheTop andGive'Einllclil" lly Serjeant Alexander McCllnlock, D. C. .M S7th Oversea Halt., Canadian Qrea. (Juards. Cuprrlvtil, tlt7, liy tlia Ilcll Bjro dlcat. Inc. U Hcriicaut iliCIUilfxk, xrhu ha urn iirvtra tn I'ntnm, ira dvvuratrd fur brarrru, teounrfof, tnruUiIrd home, ami f time nulrnviiriHtl to U'l i rummttiUm In our tinny, ,1 tomml-nlon in Ihv (.'a iHiilttin nrmi atratti him If he nturitt tit Jain hi iitit nimmilnil III the tr oml c-rNit artltlv he ifintihUallt iti icrlliv hi tinlnlnu, hi ttiii to I'runrc ami the 1'lnUtrulo prvpHratlim made for a liumlt rulrf on the (Irrmun Irmehv. AH we etlmbtil not of the shelter f iMir trwiirlMMfor my llrt und, IK'flMtim. my hI. I thiHiKbt ad venture hi .No Muii'm Ind tbu wonl wuh puMted: "Over Ibo I ot nod give 'flu hell!" That I the lirMbdi TommltM' Itotlle rry im tbey i hnrve the enemy, and It Iiiim often Koiindiil up uml down tluW Iouk linen In weoteru I'rulicf um the IlrllMi, Cnnndlnu nud AtiMrullau col diem ki out to the Unlit nud the dentil. We wore dlvldcil Into hit prtle of ten men, earh party binltiK M-iiarate duth to iMirfonu. We cruurhed for wnnl, Moving alnwly In mIiirU tile. atumblliiK Into ahell bulen und oer dpfld men aomo very loin ileml -mid lununKliiK to keep In tom-li nlth euth w "Ovar th top and glv 'am hclll" other though tbu machine kiiii bullela beKau to drop men nluuiht linmt-luiti-ly. Onto we weie aturled w were neither fearful nor rattled. Wo hud been drilled so Ioiik and mi enrefully tlmt eiu-h man knew Jiim what he wn to do, mid ho kept rich! on doing It utile be got hit. To mo It xteiued tho crouud won moving luirk under me. Tbu tlrat ten ynrda were the tongheat. Tho thing wua iN'rfectly or ganized. Our tint purty of ten wn eompoHed of algnnlern. They wen pay lug out wire nud euro'HiK telephouoa to bo UHcd during tbu fifteen uilnutea of our Ntay In tho German treuehea hi communicating with our battalion hendiiuartera. A telephone, code, hud been nrrunged, tialug the iinmea of our commanding olllccnma aymbola. "Itez fonl 1" menut "I'lrht prUoucni being acnt back;" "Itexford a menut "Our tlrat wounded being aeut over;" "ltex fonl 3" mount "Wo have entervM (e man trench," Tho ctxlo was very com plete, nud tho alguuleni luul la-cn drill ed In It for n week, la outo thu telo- phono wIich wcr cut, the alguulen wero to hond lneit-uKcx back by the uao of rlllo grciutdea. Theno aro rllle pnijcelllea which curry llttlu mctul cyllndern to contain written mctuiugcn mid which butt Into tlatuo when they atrlku tho earth, mo that they cuu be en h lly found nt night. Tho otuYcr In clinrgo of tho hlgunlorH whs to lemiiin nt tho point of entrance, with IiIm eyes oil bin wutch. It wuh IiIh duty to nouud n warning Menu I tlvo inluutesi liefoi-v the cud of our time in tho (iermun ttencbea. Tho lender of every nnrty of ten also had n whlHtlo with which to repeat tho warning Mast and then tho final bltvpt,- when each man was to drop everything mid get back of our artil lery lire. Wo wero not to leuvo any dead or wounded In tho (ieriuan trench on account of tho Information which tho (lormnus might tluin obtain. Ho foro Martlng on tho raid wo hud re moved till marks from our persons. In cluding oven our Iduntlllcatlon disks. Kxccpt for tho nlgimlera, each pnrty of ten was idmllarly organised. Flrat, thero wero two bayonet men, each with an electric flaahllght uttuched to his rifle, ho at to vivo light for thu dl : fiiSh ACt OVER TIRE W The Thrill and (he Hell of the Trenches, Described by an American Boy. Serjeant AlexanderMcOllntock of Lex lnpton, Xy., and the Canadian Army Has Gripping Tale That Every American Will Head, For He Tells the Facts Unadorn ed, Wounded, a Distinguished Conduct Medal Man, He Was Invalided Home, but Is Going "Out There" Again to Fight For Uncle Bam and His Allies. An In spiring, Interesting, Personal Narrative, Full of the Spirit and Atmosphere of the Trenches. m-tlnn of n Imronrt thnmt and con trolled by it button at the left hand i primp of the rifle. Ilexlden bin rifle, nil of theno men curried nix or ebjbt Mill No. r, bund Kronadex, welghlm; from u xniml mid five ounce to a itomid and aoveli olinceN eneh, , The Lineup, They aro tbu aitiue obnpc na n turkey esjt and it llttlu larger. I'ikui with- driMvlii the llrliik' pin u lever aeta g pin a lever acta n four aecoiid funo going. One cf thcHo grenudea will clean out anything llv lug In a ten foot treii'-h aectlou. It will iiIko kill the iiinu who n throwing It If ho holds It more than four ace oriilN after lie baa pullwl the pin. Tho third man of ctieli ten waa an expert ImiiuIi thrower, wiulppcd nt lightly an IKomlble to give him freeiloni of ac tion. He carried u few Uitnba hlmnclf, hut the iiihIii supply wni cnrrleil by the fourth nihil, who wna not to throw any uiiIckm the third man tx-came n cnsuulty, In which moo No. I wai to take his place The third man also carried a knob kerrle, n heavy bludgeon to Im; iiihiI In wltucklug nn enemy over the heatl. Ours wero made by faateti lug heavy ateel iiiiIk on n atoiit atk-k of wimhI, n wry lHiNlnellke contri vance The fourth man. or Iximb cur rier, lw-tklca having n lance auply of Mills grenades, hud smokt- ImiiiiIx, to Im usisl In imokliig the (icrinnna out of dugiHifa and later. If uece)Mry, In covering our retreat, ami nlo fumlte Uunb. Tlie latter nre very dangenHU to handle. They contain a mixture of Mlrol mid pboophoroiiM and weigh threo mhiihIs cih-Ii. On exploding they relet) n Ibpild lire wlilrh will bum throtiKb steel, The llftli, sixth, aerenth nnd eighth In line were called utility men. They were to take tho places of any of the first four who might liecome casual lies. In addition tbey carried two Blokes gun ImiiiiIhi encb. These weigh nine ixmnds apiece, Imve six Fecoud fiiM mid inn be umiI In wnt'klug dugouts. Tlie ninth nud tenth men were sflppem, carrying t"hilm of gun cotton and aevernl hundred yards of liiHtiifitaneoiia fuse. Tills explosive U iicI In demolishing machine gnu em placements nud mine saps. The sup Mra were t lay their charges while wo wen- nt work In the trenches and explode them na noon as our party was far enough out on the return Journey to lx safe from this danger. In addi tion to these parties of ten there wen three of us who carried Iwmlis and had orders to keep near the three omYeni. to take the place of any one of them that might go down and meanwhile to uo our own Judgment nlxtnt helping tho Jolly old party along. I waa as signed one of the three. In addition to the raiding party proMr thero waa a relay call across No Muii'a Ijind at ten pucea Interval, making a chain to allow ua our way bark, to assist the wounded and. In caso of opportunity or necessity, to ro- enforce Us. They were ordered not to leave their positions when we began to come ImiU until the last man of our party bad been accounted for. The final section of our entourage wai cora lilted of twelve atretcher bcareru, who had lKcn specially trained with us, so that tbey would bo familiar with tho trench section which we wero to raid. The Raid and Its Eesult. There wero two thlnga which nmdo It (Mtsslblo for our raiding party to get started across No Man's Laud. One was the momentary quickening of tho blood which follows a big und unac customed dose of rum, nud the other Wa Wero Crawling About on All Fours, was u sort of subconscious, mechnulcnl coutldcuco in our undertaking, which wus n result of tho scores of I lines we had gono through every prearranged movement In our practice duplicate Gorman trenchea behind our line. Without either of those Influenced we simply could not liuvo left the shelter and faced what was before us. An Intensified bombardment from our guns began Just ub booh as wo had climbed "over the top1' nud were lining up for tho Jouruey ucross. "Un t1- V. - Jf!W Business an.d Professional Cards VERNON A. FORBES J. A WYKil First National Hank Hulldlng Hond :: :: Oregon II. II. DeARMOND h A XV V K It O'Kana Building, Dund, Oregon W. W. KAULKNEIt, D. M. D. DBNTIHT Sulto C-8-10, O'Knno Dulldlng Uend, ... Oregon DIt. J. C. VANDEVEHT I'liyslclan and Hurgcon Phono Hod 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m.; 7-9 p. rn. O'Knno Ilulldlng. W. 0. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Sulto 12-14, O'Knno Duildlng Hlack 1781 Henri, Oregon OKOROE 8. VOUNG Civil and Irrigation Knglnecr. U. H. Mineral Kurrcyor. noom 12, Pint National Dank Duildlng ing up" is not Just n suitable term, j We were crawling alxjiit on all fours ' Just far enough out In No Man's Land to be under the edge of the Oerman j shell lire and taking what shelter we could in ahell holoa while our leaders picked the wuy to Mart ncrosa. The extra heavy IxjuilwrdiHHit had warned tb'vt.'ermaiis that something was ubout to bupiKHi. They H-ut up star abulia and "8 O K" signals until there was a glare over the torn earth like that which you ee at the grand llutt.li of a PuIu'h fireworks dUpluy, nnd mean while thoy aitruyed No Muu'm Ijjnd with atreams of machine guu fire. In the face of that wo started. It would bo iilmtird to hay that we went not frightened. Thinking men could not help but be afraid. If we were juillld. which undoubtedly wo were, the black upon our face hid It, but our fear struck voices were not dUgUtocd. Thuy ttembled and. our to til (buttered. We sneaked out alugle (lie, making our way from Miell hole to ahell hole. nearly all t.ic time ou nil fours, crawl ing quickly over the flat places between this small abetter. The Cormaui bai not sighted , but they were Miulrtliir. machine l-u.. bullets nil over the nlaci rprumliM-uoukly, like a man watering a luwu with n garden hose, ami tie were bound to get home of us. ItehL k- me I heard cries of pain and groans, but It made little luiprenslou ou my bciiumUd iutelllgeiuv from the mere fact that whatever had huppened had bapp'iicd to oueuf tho other hectlon of teu and not to my own. It iemed, some way or other, no affair to con cern me. Then a man In front of me doubled up suddenly and rolled Into a shell bole. That simply made roe re member very clearly that 1 was not to atop ou account of It. It wus some it Se.m.d That th. Whoht Earth Be hind Me Rosa In the Air. one else's business to pick that man up. Next, according to tho queer psy chology of battle, 1 begun to losu my sensation of fear nud nervousness. After I saw it becoud man go down I gave my attention principally to a con sideration of tho Irregularities of the Herman parapet ahead of us, picking out the bpot where we wero to enter the trench. It seems Billy to say It, but 1 ueonied to get some sort of satis faction out of the realisation that wo had lost tho iercontugo which wo might bo expected to lose going over. Now, it seemed, the rest of ua were safe until wo should reach the next pbuso of our undertaking. 1 heard di rections given, nnd I gave some my self. My voice wus Arm. It aurprlsed me, aud I felt almost calm. Our ar tillery had so torn up tho German barb wire tlmt It guvo ub no trouble at all. Wo walked through It with only n few scratches. When wo reached the low, sandbag parapet of tho enemy trench we tossed In a few bombs nnd follow ed t.hrtii ilijlit over us boon ua tbey bad ARTHUR J. MOORE Lnwyer Lojf abln Culldlng Bend, Oro. Phono Mack 1111 I. K. KNOKHKrZrHO.V, ri.OIHINO AND IIKAT1N0 117 Minnesota Street. K'tlmato Cheerfully Purnlahed Jobbing Promptly Done. C. P. NJBWONGBn, IJend, Ore. UNDKHTAKKH Licensed KmbaJmer, Foncral Director. Phone Itcd 21. Lndy Asat, DIt. It. D. 8TOWELL Naprnpatlilc Physician Over Logan t'jrnlttiro Co. Wnll Strcot Hours 9 to C Phone lied -IBH O. 8. HENSON Attorney At L w Benson Bulldln?, Wall Street Dend, Oregon. H. C. ELLIS Attorney-at-Iflw United States Commissioner First National Dank Building DEND, OREGON FRESH Groceries You have a right to INSIST that we see to it that your monoy finds tho greatest pur chasing power, and that you get QUALITY goods for the money you pay. RESPECT we pay to this plan Is what Is building for us a big business. HOWEVER LITTLE tho saving may he, it will HELP. We'll do our best for YOU. I'HONK HLACK 11 Ericksons Grocery! JOHNSON BLDG. W-JIStrtrt Joe Rock i- P . i, .1 , ,. , CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rock or dirt BASEMKNTS STREET WORK. ETC. Leave ordai at J. A. EASTES OFFICE Oregon Stmt Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. HacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Corntcos and Skylights. Shoe Repairing; Done In a I'lItST-CLABS uiun iter, while you wait. L. Goodman, opposite Halter's Grocery, Phone 561 THE BEND BULLETIN for Good Printing 4 4MMUM4MMMa (Continued on Face C.) tn '