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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1917)
;) IIKN'D IIULLCTIN, BK.YD, ORKOON, TllfltHUAY, ACflVftt U, HUT twtfe a News of tKe World in Driei MarWiiK UuJ ond of tho third year ; step by scltlug nil Gorman ships In vf alio world yr, nud tho beginning of the -fourth year ot hostilities, tho Ule3rlroopi on the western front 1iogan an offensive campaign Tues day whlcji easily" dominated tho "world's nfews 15f the wcok. At tho same time, litfilcr tho guiding hand wt Promtcr Korenaky, now accorded dictatorial powers, the morale ot the "Russian army Is Improving, and tho "German drivo Jn Gallola, whloh nl- ready has wlpod out all the Russian gains on tho eastern tront, Is being gradually checked. In the United Slatos. tho announcement ot Amer- JciVs budget for the first year of the Mar. $18,000,000,000, tho statement J)y,tho Senate finance committee of Increases In surtaxes for corpora tions, personal Incomes ore J IB, 000, nd ltquojto, make up a deficit of 9273,000,000 for the arrylng on ot tho war. together with tho announce ment that the second draft call will lie made some time this month, are ot prime Importance. In tho Senate yesterday afternoon, tho prohibition amendment to the food control Mil came to a vote, pass ing by an easy majority As tho bill now stands President Wilson has won 4i victory In virtually compelling the Siamese harbors, Interning all found damaged, and closing tho offices ot all Teutonic business housoa. t Submarine activities continued ap parently unhampered, tho loss ot the. Amorlrau ships Augustus Welt and Motaun being reported. Tho I'. S. transport Saratoga was rammed by the steamer I'nunmn, but returned safely to port without the loss of a single one of the 1400 soldlors who had taken passage. Ot gonorul Interest throughout the United States Is tho termination ot the switchmen's strike In Chicago, which for n time threatonod to crip ple tho freight departments of 10 of tho largest railroads In the country Another walkout, that of tho street ear men In Seattle and Tacoma, lees far-reaching, but none the less earn est, was nlso settled by compromise and arbitration. Threats of vengeance agnluBt lltitte, Montana, were circulated yea terday by the I, W. W.. as tho result of the death ot Frank Little, notor ious ngltator, who was hanged In the mining city as punishment for his nutl-Amerlcau activities. Through the oast and middle west one of tho most severe heat Avaves In years Is being felt, 300 deaths being reported, with S00 prostration. In three days' time. In a nurobor of DEER HUNTERS MUST WAIT FOR A MONTH Heasou t'to'l ThN Year 1'iillt Hep- t ember 1 Hiiro Hem Lonl (Inuto on Wednesday. (From Monday's Dally.) Warning to hunter wan Issued this nftornoon by Deputy Ontuo Warden John Cuulngham, who him teamed that many nlmrods bollevu -ihat tho; deer season still opens on August 15,1 and are prepared to bag a few tho; middle ot uoxt mouth. Tho Inw Is changed this year naming September 1 as tho opening ot the season," the gamo warden said J "and any sportsmen who start wirllor will be taking a grave chance. There Is plenty of sport at hand, however, In tho opening ot the sago lieu season Wednesday of this week." MANY AUTOiSTS ARE BEING BROUGHT HERE Letter Routine Traveller Scut All Who nrv Mentioned by Xorthwot Toiirlts AtMMintiou. CROOK COMMISSIONER PAYS TRAFFIC FINE I "most T. Lut by KlrM Defendant In Iteuil Pollen Court for Leaving Auto Liinipt t nl It . (From Weduenday'H Dully,) To KriuiHt T, liiitliy, commlssloiiur ot Crook county, belongs the distinc tion of being tho first auto owner to pay a flno (or violation of the truffle ordluauuu slueo tho announcement was tundo yostorday by Judgn II C, Kills that leniency In enforcing the law had ceased. Mr. Lutliy, on lour ing a Ipcal movhi show last night, found his car taggm! with n request to'nppear In poljr,6nbourt. lie report ed to the Judge at 10:30 o'clock, en tered a plea ot guilty and paid his I flue for failure to show tall lights. Two other cases Is which the samo charge was Involved, wero disposed of this morning, 11. J. Todd and M. Kroegor each paid a flue of $1, LOOKOUT STATIONS ARE TO BE TESTED (From Friday's Dally Dulletln) Many auto travellers who might Kfflrlenry or Obervntlou Will lie Kxnmliicd by A Id' of I 'I res Het by KnrrM Hen lee .Mini. retention of the one man food dlctu-!c'tl. factories are closed out of hu- tor plan, while the prohibition amendment makes ratification by the states imperative within sis years. In Europe, the coast sector on tho 'western front is rapidly becoming the Vhlef soat of conflict, the French and "British executing the most gigantic Hank movement in. history wltli the Intontlon of forcing tho abandonment inanity to the employes. PATRIOTIC PROGRAM GIVEN BY PYTHIANS (From Thursday's Dally.) With a crowd ot approximately 100 In attendance, the Dend Ivtilchtu of ot German submarine basos on the ipythlas were hosts last night at Sath- Delgian roast It is estimated by war vxperts that Germany has used her entire army on the two western battle er's hall, giving a patriotic program featuring the observance-ot Patriotic Week, which Pythlans all over the line since April 1C. and Is now oifiL'nlted States are keonlnir. ureiy wunnui reserves excepting lor youths IS and 19 years of age. With n a territory of only 30 square miles, recently wrested from the Germans. the Allies are concentrating men and A solo by Mrs. Maxlne Fish, a reci tation by Mrs. Louis Dennett, a song by Louis Dennett, and addresses by J. D. Anderson, Vernon A. Forbes, H. II. Do Armond, and M. S. Darnes, munitions in preparation for a titanic 'ot Portland, were the chief numbers advance. Humors Of an epidemic J A now Irina In n.itrlntlam un lirntirlit of cholera raging in cities of the mplre are persistent to the audienoo. when Mr. Darnes tdld how Pythlans In the larger cities lnwcply to Chancellor Georg Mich- re orcnnlzlnir home i!Bfn nam nells receut defiance ot America 'naniH fn- ,i. .orvipB nf ih im munlty A social hour, with refreshments, was the closing feature of the ev- vame the announcement from Wash ington yesterday that the United States will make public no peace terms until Germany Is thoroughly, nnlnir "beaten. It Is believed that America j will favor the restoration to the I Trench ot Alsace-Lorraine. ARTILLERY HORSES Standing out ag almost the only Todeomlng light In tho darkness of vowardlce displayed by the Russian! trpops in their Might from tho al locking Germans. Is the heroism dls-pjayel'y'-the female soldiers, "The "Legion of Death " Pledged never to "Ha tnWcui f-AfiHvA lit- thn nirmntii tha new Russian unit fought with the ut- ""night, via the Oregc-n.Trunk. Mr. most brmwy, and to guard against 1,ar,0,w .,ec,are that -he country Is SENT FROiM REDMOND (From Friday's Dally.) Two carloads of horses purchased by It. S. Darlow and selected as ar tillery "animals for the United States army, were shipped from Redmond Harvest Ball 1)Y TUMALO FAIR ASSOCIATION FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 -AT- TUMALO HALL GOOD MUSIC REFRESHMENTS (From Wednesday's Dally ) To iisenrtntii thn nffli'limev nf flrn not otherwise find their way to Demi , kout points on the Deschutes Na ur being brought hero this summer' tlomil Forest, J. A. llrlukley, of the through the Joining of this rommuii local forestry office, will In the uenr Ity with the Northwest Tourists' As.fturo begin setting n series of tes nelnllnn N'nniK of Iniirlat iliutlrlni- flri'S SO that the facltltloH for ohnnrVII- to come thiough Central Oregon nroitlon from the nlfforotit lookout stn-U belnu constantly referred to the Ileud I tlons may be toslod. Stations show, Commercial club by tho association.! K a low degree of of Moloney will nnd letters are immediately written j be abandoned, and now points sought from here advising the beet route, us-,0"'- ually through this city. "". Ilrlnkley has Just returned In the neighborhood of !C auto hom a trip to the Crescent station parties who were new to this section ' "here he has been doliig-lirellmlnary of the state, hnvo boon brought to,""' ' preparation for the tests, llend already this swi'son,ltls olRl-ft '" BEND BOYS IN NAVY WATER PRESSURE IN BEND WILL INCREASE SHOWN IN PICTURES (From Saturday's Dallv.) "liefore and after taking" might ,,,, ... ,.. ... .., .... , , be the title of a series of photo- ...... ...... . .,-. ... ...,..., "ii ..i...i i.. i... nuu ifjini'iin juni irii'i?7ii ueiy uit; Counrlliiian John Htoldl, from his sou. John, Jr , at the Dulled States lurh Tube on I'rniikllti Street Illgrr .MiiIiih i'liinneil. naval training camp at San FrnueUco. jThe photos, nearly 20 in number. Vwnttt Tltmilnv1. ItAltv 1 As another step In the pollay of , """"M0 1 ' "- 1 ' slug water prSitirV In nSibusV 5frWHKV:':. ':.""! "" section of town, the Ileud Wa- "T:r"T...V. - . ""..'" 2. " "3 , Light Powor Compuny la push-,,.. .,.,.. ... ,,. , .... I.... ....l, .. f.,...l,II.. moil ih'iwuiimiii in ... ,i.j .... vmergenclM. .each of the Slavic Ama 20ns carries a ration of poison to be used rather than to be forced to sub mit to Imprisonment and attendant evils. QjMit prevails oa the-Austro-Ital-'tttifirout. but It became known this k that Jtaly is waiting only fori 4. United' Statos to furnlsb more nie and munitions. An army of -'.000.000 men is waiting to attack the weakening Austrian forces. Im mediately afterward came the news ot a new $10,000,000 loan made to Tuly. so thai a fresh offensive may be expected t an early date practically drained of horses of the type desired for this branch of the service. Increa I noes ter, i.. ::"..'"". h ".. '" T-'' I On. picture shows them Just after 1 IS lltnM Imun liAnn wltfAii m tlnSii.iimttniiil and Dond streets. The prosent con- '""'. , , . .. ... '.".,.. '..... n. J,r. rl ,,? r ,r Mnl-Tir,: '' ''1" "on irmlsh, drill- rrLntamnun, . '" " lun.UtiK party, and being Z!.in,!'.h. u',n ,..i ti,,.i given a workout III cnllstlienlcs. The Replacing of tho Wall and Ilond , ... ., ,. ... .,... , .l.i.l ,,ln... U'ltl, lnr..ar ,!..., will """ l"-l"" "" "' "l "i probably not year, General ..in. .. .!.. ...in i"l jnciuru ill mo nnrii'ii in iiiai m i i"ihM S2 the Halving ship. Rainbow, and with Manager holey states. Ke , n , GUY WILSON GIVEN I who nlilpped as yeomen. B. A. A. C. CONTRACT INTERIOR OF BANK BEING REARRANGED BANKS INTERESTED IN OCHOCO BONDS (From Frlday'd Dally Dulletln) That bond buyers are keenly In terested In the sale ot the Ochoco Ir rigation project bonds, Is indicated In tho vlsltof II. Fleltchhaeker, S. O. Johnson'and K. A. PearMH, of the Anglo-London-Paris Dank, of San Francisco, who arrlvel In Hem! last IjJUH.OOO Did Acrepteil Work on (lie (intinluin to lie Stiirte,! In l'itv DayM and Will lie ItiixlieiL Another country, this time in the night. They are among the bidders Orient, has come out aguinst the Teu- for the bond lee lie which Is seheduled tuni powers. 81am taking the first to he awarded August 8. i (From Monday's Dklly.) Realizing the advisability of effect Ing greater harmony In interior fur i nlfthlngs, the new management of (From Friday's Dallr Dulletln) the Cwtra! Oragon Hank Is Install Announcement was made thU morn- hK compute imw ofHca furniture Ing by Carl Johnson, prweldent of the . and rearranging the offl spaee so Dend Amateur Athletic club, ef tho as to give more room for the em letting of the contract for the con-, ployee und the patrons of the IbsiL structlon ot the club gymnasium tn'tutlon. n Guy Wllsoy, ot this city. Mr. WIIsoii'hI bid of 118,000 being the low flKUreL i.ititicivmiih anbmlttMl. Work is to start within I'IK" TO 3IKKT I irriTIO.M'.RH. a few days and with tho foundation (From TueaMtay'i Da'.ly) already laid every effort will be made Complying With the request of a to complete tho structure by October i number of rliiiiitM of the school 1, Mr. Johnson stated. wlfstrlet tiring went ot the river, tho COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE CLEAN, SANITARY ECONOMICAL A small payment down puis an Efcclilc Ralige In your home. Wm WATER, LIGHT & POWER CO. HARVESTING MACHINERY BINDING TWINE EXTRAS OF ALL KINDS Bend Hardware Company 856 Bond Street i Fresh from the Garden & Orchard THAT IS THE WAY WE HANDLE OUR FRUIT AND PRODUCE GET YOUR CANN1NC FRUIT NOW Our Price Arc Ri'iflits Our GuoJi Are Riclit FRANKS & NISWONGER Next to Oregon Hotel on Greenwood Ave. sshool board will meet them at the Kenwood school' on Thursday even ing at 7:30 to dlseuiM with them the iuestlnu of school facilities on the west side SHOOTING OF CATTLE PROMPTED BY GRUDGE (From Mnudnr'n, Dallv.) That a number of dairy cattle on the ranrh nf II A. Gosney on the rsnoli of If. A. Goiuny near Dend have been maimed by some mm shnol lug from itmbuih. was learned this morning. Mr (losney believe that the shooting Is the oiitromn nf some private grudge. BEND MAN FAR AWAY WHEN DRAFT IS MADE (From Friday's Dally.) Farthest from here of nil llend men who reglalerud fur the draft Is Charles M. Fnfitlor; lettoi' trftiii nliain was retfelved yesterday at the offtre of the rim My elerk. Mr. Fra iler wrote from Virginia to HcrlalN what his number was. and whether or not be was drafted, lie register! In fiend, and left shortly attar. ('UXhttll'IKD ADVKRTIHLN'M. Mill HALK, FUR 8ALK Mllrh and stock cows. Inquire II. A. (!ojiey, Log Cabin liar her shop. 4?32Z,2fltt FOR HALK--A bargain, four rnofn house, with barn; corner Wall and Florida avenue ('. H. IIhiiihiii. ut toruey. 4C0-SSe FOR HA.K OR TRADK-Four acfes. two miles from Mo.Mlnnvlll; snniii fruit trees, all In cultivation. W L Johnson. Ileud, or Imiulre Dul letln tto-zzp FOR KA Lit-Right kimhI dnlr) cows, soitin fresh now. mora troth sHiu;aliMi jfoed stallion for irnln or tradrtt price reaaom4de. Five iiiIIhs east nP Ulster. J. D. HimIihih, Olliie li 1 1. Ore. taa-Il-Stp FOR HALK OR TRADM TV hoiiftes. omh a rooms, one 7. ami store building. a.OX'IO; seven and oiin-hulf' lots, at Mieters. Ore. Write Mrs. C. It, Denulftou. rare W, K. I'arsous, Tumalo. iK,-:i,:(r FOR HALH6ne grade Doll An gus bull, ir. months old. Inqulrn I' II. Johnson, MIIIIohh. tlrt-SOtf' fiii'. wrtltftit nlifiiit inn ILu fnrriiwr Iff ! FOR-HALK Two fresh milk row. ! Inculrtltillelln. 189-I9lfr FOR HALK House and lot. I'rlco 'right. ToriiiH raaMinable. Imiulrn A. K. Hd wards, llend Hlgn Co Mtj WWT AND I'Ot'ND, LOST. Drown mare about ft yearn old, weight about 1 110, deep soar on right shoulder, made from wire rut; stamU up Wall; also roan gelding A ynare old. "Weight 1080, with tour whltw feet ehMr to knees, bald faewd. Doth drees well and are noticeable as fine travoller. Dlapared from my place near Hay ("reek, known as Him O. K. Itaneh. midy. July I. I will pay n 'tlbernl rewartt for Information loading1 to their wheraahouta and fur any nselnlawee In their return. W. i'.TIIOMAH. O. K. Ronnh, 10,29 Hay Creek, Oregon. WA.VTHD. FOR ItlLNT. zrr trim rk.st Dtr; J iUl -First rlaas ryo pna.- re II. R Rlrhter, I'honf Dend. tl7.20.2Jo w(i.imiMx9ritM"mxPeiMVX!!V,iuticj u'ira"irtiip !)i; IA. Caahler (TsjI L V CI rniC. Vlrn Priwlileiit I. (I MrlllVMnt.ltH. Aul PniMiir H-2Si Jx K, A. HATIIUR, Vice I'ros. II. A. HTOVUR.Aast. CaiUlor M ' The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON . i C'upllul fully pitld (M.000 Surplus ..... t . $ar,ooo o w S The Federal Reserve System Helps You IT WAB OUKATKD, PRIMARILY To hulp tho DuslnoBs Mon ond Farmers, To provldo plenty ot currency at all times, To effect a Btoadlor auppf df crodR, m 1 dl cro rtJKf nil each ItH Tho system morlts thn support? iff nil good oltlzons; It must huvu yours In order to roach ItH full dovolopmont. You cun Hocuro tho IniuetltH of this, grnat Hyjtem and at tho Biwno tlmo assist dlnictly lu dvolopluiniiy deposit lmr vour monuv with iib. tf - m 1 1 IFe FIRST NATIONALfBANK OF REND ' . . .' -.v. j uiy v