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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1917)
IMOK B HUM) UCLLKTIN, IlKNI). OUKOON, Tlll'ltHDAY, AlCTHT I), 1IM7 Mews of the World in Brief Tho commencing of one ot the most bAvbro drives yet started by tho At Hod troops, on the Fnnders front, tftn oxAinlnatlon of the thousands of young man throughout ths United Statos ns n ainl-flnnj stop to oflllliiR out the ftraf unit of the Khttonnl nrtny. nnd lh passing of the food control bill In the V. S. Senate, pro viding tor a food dictator In this country, stand out as tho events ot most Importance In tho world's news uf the week. A side lssuo ot the draft vas the armed reaUtnnee ot rioters In rural districts ot Oklahoma, but the rioters, with little more Inclina tion to flRht a sheriff's posso than to combat tho Germans, were readily disponed. Claims tor exomptlon on tho draft, however, will run about 65 por cent, It Is estimated. . , Labor troubles aro constituting so serious n hindrance to tho Industrial mobilization ot the nation for war, that x federal commission was appointed- tf)' adjust (Mtflcultlcs. A general strike aimed especially at tho northwest, la betiiR throatened nt 1 W. W. headquarters In rotallntlon for the haiiRiiiR of Frank Little, br!-, tator. In Ilutle. I In Europe, discontent with the new government manifested throiiRh the German newspapers, nnd the Rrndual stiffening ot the Hussion defense aro noted. Uussln will have tha' direct support ot tho United Statse, tor tho uoxt AmdrTcnn troops to ro abroad will be sent to ( the SJnv frontier, while others will aid the Italians In their eampfclKti. Argentina Is pre parlitR to mohlllte her army ot 100. 000 men against the Teutonic powers. The submarine situation coutluuea serious, nnd as u remedial measure the United States Roverument has taken over 24 of tho largest private ly owned shipyards In this country. They will be operated by tha owners under Roverument direction. Preparations In Washington are be ing rapidly made to launch the soc ond Liberty Loan bond campaign to rnlso 13,000,000.000 more for war purposes. Tho jlrlvo will start No vember ir, and the Issuing of $1,000,000,000 of short time treas ury certificates will moot Immediate needs. Those aro already over-subscribed. After the r root est number ot fatal ities from sunstroko In years had been rocordod, the boat wave In tha oast was brouRht to a close by the romlng of cool weather Sunday. More than S00 wero killed by the heat within a few days time. COMIM.KTK DKAKT LIST (Continued from Pago 1.) 1-1 Druco Hnldwlu 4 CD 109 John Gllhcrtsui 470 7S2 Mlko Zaklan 471 251 J. Almnn Hawkins 472 ISO Leroy S. Fox 473 59S John C. Vandevert 474 U5S Chestor C. Montgomery 475 631 Lloyd S. Koberts 476 746 Itobor W. Murphy 477 655 Lloyd I.. Robinson 478 r,S3 Herman II. Seeman 479 791 Hoy A. Cutler 480 69 John H. Adams , 431 790 Chas .K.-Cleveland 482 17i W'n, IT nlll.iFnn J en - u. ... .,. ow -. u. 310 Joo GrRlch 484, 7CS 414 Carl H. House .v.- 485 627 763 John W. WarnitafC 486 99 307 Joseph K. Lynch 487 365 569 Louis L. Schuette 488 ' 144 553 John A. Nirschel 489' 551 625 Gcorgo S. Itoborts 4907S6 402 Gerry A. Horskotte 491 ' 428 459 Charles J. Sallsbery 492 23 161 1S9 659 361 709 129 213 465 163 665 405 250 329 C2S 426 246 731 682 Martin Hansen 49 Frank V. Chapman 494 Francis K. Simpson 495 George 11. Ilrlck 49u Jack L. Hoss 497 Arthur F. Kmblem 49S Pete lllaRl 499 Frank S. Sponoer 500 Carl C. Dick 501 William Slppy 502 Molvln II. Horton 603 Lester D. Lowe 504 Charles L. Griffith 506 Jess J. Milton nor. Owon S. Hudson 507 Fred Chrlstofferson 60S Lester L. Smith 509 Henry T. Moore 610 Walter It. Webber 411 Ole Osmuntlson 612 Frail G. KlRer 61S Jamas A. Drlckey 614 John P. Johnson 615 William L. Itehl 616 Fendel 8. Walte 617 Howard I). Uutcher 618 John C. Kedtfer 619 The Hotel Cozy Has nicely furnished, clean, modern rooms, some with clothes closets which nre reserved for steady roomers. Try them. Meals if desired. MRS NETTIE STEVENSON PROPRIETOR BerlalNo, Namo Oritur No. BorlnlNo. Nnmo Order No. 060 John TnRt 520 789 Klmer M. Campbell 038 104 liny M, Hoover 521 134 Muurlco 1 Oashinon (CI9 540 Cnsslus C. Martin 622 607 Harry It. Ultoy 040 70 Oliver O. Carlson 523 374 llolmgroon Arthur 4t 579 Forrest 11. llbyHoltla 524 17: winter G. Krb 648 i. ' ,J; T.roml,iu J8R i84 unci, Krlelison 043 83 Xanhlr A. LuVoy 626 8la Hnr Wurswollor 644 142 Darwin T. Gllsou 527 mo Thomas Johnson (145 1 1!C0, ! ,J.m,m 22 474 Kdwnrd II. Spun 046 669 liny A. Stevens 521 601. Frank llarrnn (117 7SS Carl J. llorgHlrnm 580 r,i tijnml M Niukorson 648 793 Joseph P. Murkuo ,,?? 761 Frank J. Wallace 640 MJ J- ' Scutt U 208 Win. 11. Gladstone. 1160 119 llorimrdL. Desman, 63 il 203 Adolph W. Lundnou 661 S0 Js-, ' ,, R34 771 t',ul O. Wennhold 1152 ?2? L'BV.'. U;.WllU.y k JV' 785 Fred W. Xlininermnu (163 136 Cyril Alexander N 8?J 404 Guo. 11. llrynut OR I GA1 !i"y.K,J,?!Tf . 52! l7 WnlterV. Hoover 065 643 Kdwlu H. Hobertson 638 ,itu F. L. I Ira mum (150 291 Then. F. Atwnter MO R7B jmnVn II. MffrTx 667 S1I Othmer 8. Woud 6 0 J77 Carl It. LudvtiiKSon (158 664 Jack 11. Mead 641 A Tnn, j, H0ViKflillnK 6611 AH .,:?w,,r-. 'J'Vtr. V.l W. It. Adams ddO li - "V V' ,,rAm.'!1? 51? 2fi ClHlro Fuller H81 20 Chrlstlnn O. GalloborK 644 i23 J()m crHOn (ill a 467 Mathew S. MiiRoa 845 49 Unlph O. lllrd UU.I Stn I lurry ,A. llmxormim 546 204 Carl l. Llvosloy (164 131 Melvln I). (J llett 547 3S7 Chnrles J. Gutflolsoh ilrt' Si Nolan II. Gilbert 648 ia!i Harry It. Hnnklns 060 ?i JT'" A1, .,.,B",,.,.er"0K i5 57 Lawrence K. Campbell r.r.V 4.6 Lloyd II. MkrIII 660 169 Alois J. Hell 663 2i? Axel. ,,0lrom , 551 419 Vornon W. Hurko 6011 2i2 ?Ann,fy U;.,),!u.K,n8 "552 " Alfred Glthous 070 543 1-loyd C. Perkins ,663 38s Wm. K. Durand 671 221 T.?.mn? U; CooP'T 654 ifiR i,Urold It. Kline 672 339 Wlllard W. Grlnstoad 665 7G7 ltaymoud L. Watson 073 JfS Rimer II Oyer 666 ni Am K, cirluntmitl 674 3 S Clay C. CorswoU 657 3S6 Christian W. Hoist 676 516 Loronui 1). HuddliiR 668 252 Jniues II. Doty 676 IHI i'ra!,k..0,..nay 55? ? ""' W Johnson 677 1:2 r.?rl n'. ratl RS? 70 Wm. Hose 7H 25 x!"yi.,.,,.Am1". ni v',l"r V. Vernon 670 279 Lloyd 11. Douthlt '662 fiS3 William Hlorum 680 .16 John I. futllef 663 ut W. CrnlR Coymir OS I 37 Leopold F. Tanscher 664 301 Wm. Kenderson 082 413 Samuel C. Hullock 565 ;j3 Jm-kHon II. Hudell 683 697 Harold 0. Honey -666 RS7 Kit ward II. 8too.hr. 684 21? ?.- J.: Cnllda 667 490 Mnrtln (1. Paulsen 685 3S1 Geo. II Hrewator R6S a40 Win. H. Cone 686 594 John W. Stonor 669 70c, James Morrison 687 42i "re."c. h: 'n'"LInor 670 720 Thomas K. Tlllmnn 688 96 Claude K. Hamilton 671 401 Hamuol It. llrowu 689 498 Leslie L. McDanlels 672 719 Karl T. Hmlth 690 545 John Stenkamp 673 rir Harry Peck 691 !! AJl,u.,i,..,e.,,," B7i 265 Haymond H. Churehlll 692 30b Claudo T. Ilonlcra; 676 8fis M. Vernon Molaon 693 5H Jr . Orlfflth 676 6a8 Hoy G. St. Clair 694 696 Harvey . Powers 677 22 Milton A. James 695 60 John M. Larsan R7S 171 Krnest A. Lilly OHO 244 Hennlo Goodman 679; 234 Hnrry J. iMlter 607 163 Arthur H. Gllson 6S01 63 Aiirus L. Davlos 608 21 Otto F. nilluiw 681 276 It. P. Illake 699 4 Axel M. Johnson RS2 774 u0y A. White 700 .61 Klmer V. nrd 68 uo Harry A. Hufslader 701 7S7 Hums D. YounK 6S4 216 Leo Dlsklu 702 6S0 Tore II. StromberR 6861617 Dave V. Starr 703 SI Mike It. Fatty 686 85 Fred KltenberR 704 2S8 Howard W. Downing 687 73 Peter llallmeyer 706 296 Cornelius C. Greeuey 6SS 610 Charlea ('. Millar 706 489 Albert MeCormlek t$9 162 Amicus G. Dlcknrsan 707 380 Joseph S. Cooper 690 620 John A. Scott 708 396 Loyal Hrown 691 28 Wayne Innelman 709 27 Haymond G. Lamberson 692 .688 Herman II. Moore 710 547 HenJ. II Martin 696 47 Marcus A. Partln - 711 798 Floyd J. Warner 691 4S4 John Ohninu 712 12 Klmer L. Klmj 696 722 C. 8. SwaiiRar 713 6S9 Lavrits P Mlkkelsan 596 314 Louie Lynah 714 326 Clyde C. Hoyco 697 162 Geo. Hrlnndion 715 289 Lloyd C. Green 698 181 II. F.Henford 716 443 Kenneth HuntliiR 699 632 Alphonse VorhasRhe 717 24 Wm. A. Abbott 600 599 Valdomar Peterson 718 779 Shelby L. WIrrIiis 601 213 Dow Oobklus 719 568 Harry HholnRold 002! 686 F. B, Studolmkor 720 389 Fred Hrothcrs 603 170 James L. Horuardls 721 728 Olaf Swanson 604 367 LouIrI Gulseppettl 722 690 Karl L. Powers 6P5I651 Ivan L. Owen 723 149 Claud L. Lovorlch C06324 Ned W. Colby 724 482 Alma Hapor 607 502 Andrew Olson 725 97 Joss W. Day 6081723 Horry (1. Thorn ' 726 219 Waldemar Christiansen 609 101 Domoulco Carrado 727 693 Karl V. Tennoson 010 110 Frank 8. Lolthnuser 728 45 Klmor V. Johnson 611 795 James W. Ousltiy 729 605 Klvln Van Matro 612 65 Harry W. McGuiro 730 687 Herman Tokapme 613 193 William Llnstar 731 186 Elmer L. Gist 614 333 Scberlno II. Duron 733 541 Philip Schmidt 615 791 Olo Olson 733 247 Nobllo Antonio 616 236 Bmanuel Gnmar 74 179 Lewis K. C. Almoter 617 330 Archie F. Collins 738 684 Coppollarl Pollcorpo 618 147 Morrcll Forhan 730 252 Helmuth K. Goodman 619 39 Frank 8. Iana 737 263 Guslar KrlRsman 620 663 Mnyne K. Slmpsen 738 677 Hurrell McNett 621 273 William Claire 739 732 Frank It Prince 622 670 Austin V Moore 740 661 Winfrad II. Hoblnson 623 610 Will J. Hproat 741 727 Arthur II. Hoyther 624 36 John A. Calrerley 742 684 Harry A. McNutt 626 766 Hay W. Waterhouse 743 406 Claude Vandevert 026 47 Lanila V. Abereronibie 744 811 Uranda A. Woijil 627 111 John K. Johnson 746 12 Hubert T, Abbott 628 364 Hoy O. Cook 746 748 Harry Pursloy C29 125 Alfred Fordon 747 108 Frank II. Dayton 630 522 Wm. B. Peck 748 178 BuRono J. ChampaRiie 631 466 Jerry I). O'Connell 749 377 Arthur Ilrattle 632 74 James II. Blttlns 750 9 Itobert Jackson 633 626 Ksaac D, Vudder 751 347 Arthur W. Hill 634 591 Lewis Q. McltoyiiohU 763 70 Halph Ferry 635 503 Claude L, Mannhelmer 763 16 Al Isaarscon 636 295 Karl O. Downs 764 595 Gust Olson 637 177 Janus A. Jones 755 COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE '-" -N ' , CLEAN, SANITARY ECONOMICAL A small payment down puis an Electric Range in your home. END WATER, LIGHT & POWER CO. ARVESTING ACHINERY BINDING TWINE EXTRAS OF ALL KINDS Bend Hardware Company 856 Bond Street THE UNIVERSAL CAR Onnct'rt of Fonl cu wpmiiUNimI to beiMife of 'Vountnifi'lt puriM." If our 'nr neeiN uiijulnnut lirlnjf It hero where )ou will llud reliable mili" with the I'oiniilele met'linnieal eiuliinint to xlve IIm IiIkIiuhI, (umllt.v of Fonl servlcn iiliUilnubl". All tli Fnitl iinrtM neil urn suppllwl by the Kuril Motor torn IMinv. You (miu not expeet your Foul our to iflve tlm M'lvleo and endiii-niuM )ou iioinnnd uiiIom youhioe It (Mirrtl (or bv lueii i'Xii't lonrisl In Fold method, HiinnlHmt Ml Touiln ( 'hi .'!). HihIihi trtlft, Coini elel WOo. Town far tWi-nll f. o. It. Dotmll. O.i display and for Nile by Cent. Ore Motor Co. I'lionc Hliick KI'J Your I'litronnu Sulieilctl W5i s) 167 Gordon D. Cochran 766 201 Charles Anderson 757 141 Vincent II Devers 768 764 William L. Pyatt 769 708 Giovanni D. Pastolo 760 596 Haymond Sawyer 761 68 Vernon Campbell 762 664 HenJ. F. Plercy 7fi 366 Walter W. Hnfflsnd 764 637 Murtha Hedmnnd 766 66 Handnlph D. Ketehum 766 718 Muurlre W. Msrican 767 762 I). D. rushing 768 227 Chris Kostal 769 290 Herbert N. Clarke 770 399 Walter W. Horner 771 281 AiiRUsI KvUt 77 4 48 John OberK 77 673 Jamea L. Itnlilmwui 774 464 Clifford II. Halston 776 730 Dennis Murphy 776 110 Ado KIiik 777 612 Wyiin G. MannlHR ' 778 370 Ted It. Hoko 779 143 AiiReliM C. Klrtsles 780 130 llnnj. II. Glllander 781 4.14 Krnest L. Ilyers 782 256 Jesse . ArnutroiiR 78 631 Clifford A. Ordway 784 660 Fred C Plersou 786 4 85 Win Muhaffey 786 2 Millard F. LacraiiKH 787 264 Francis M. Cltea 788 216 Charles Hassan 789 600 G. M. Haymond 790 386 Wm. Arthur Hrlnsnii 701 3 Hervoy D. funis 792 710 Hurry J. Sullivan 793 678 Glen Plunk 794 118 Harry K. MHz 795 701 Philip M. Smith 796 608 J. Htlward Plersnu 797 505 GeorRe Vandevert 708 737 Charles Mmnek 799 220 Frank L. Andrews 800 813 Wesley K. Wood 801 304 Floyd L. Cleveland 802 384 Jamea W. Cooper 801 188 Victor D. Jonas 801 471 Geo. K. McAudrew 806 689 AliKUst Kinase 806 698 John Mulllvuu 807 261 W. Leo Dnudlsh 808 172 Jacob L. IlnrrlnRlon 809 200 Itussell II. Chapman K10 376 Kdwnrd 8. Cooper 811 192 Louis Dennett 812 233 Clare A. Ilauck 813 796 Lee A. Koyer 814 678 Holder Peterson 815 203 Gustavo Hurry 816 611 Gen. Slmfer 817 403 Itobert L. Covey 818 190 Arthur A. Dickinson 819 (tiiSSII-'IKII ADVLHTIHINO. I Oil HAI.K. FOH HM.K (IimiiI 3 jo acre home stead rlliHUihiniii. at Powell ' Unite. 16 ihII'hi from Prlnevllle; nvc 100 acres tillable; 10 arraa rliiver: one mile fence; 10x12 furnished hfrlutt. Price for quick sale. $17.'. Itoally worth t0fl. Imjulra Hulletlii f(, 494-23p FOH XALB -Haled hay. wheat and alfalfa, Its par ton. Wm. (lender sou, Tumaln. 2.ip FOH KALK-Pony. Ilxht ainrie rlK, HiirHewi bhm aaddla. cow and rati V. a. Hacker, Tomato, Or. 23 aft FOH HAI.K -Nine Jersey ratllflt lUnm RfHHl inllkera, tour heifers, on Ilve-niirtiths heifer ralf. one yenrllHK sloart irla MOO eaefc. Krneat Freak, Deachutes. Or. J3e FOH MALK- Mllrh nnd atork comh. iHiiuira II. A. Goanwy, Ik CablH liar bar shop. 473-22,J3c FOH KALIt IClRht rihmI dslr eows, mtma fresh hum, more freah sihih; also roihI stallion for sale or trade; prlea reaaoHAbla. Five miles east of Hlslera, J. II. Ilmlwin, (Mine Falls, Ore. 433-21 Ho FOH HAI.K OH TIIADB TA houos, one 9 rooms, our 7, and store building. 60x40; seven and one-half lot, at Sisters, Ore. Write Mrs. ('. U Uennlinu, on re W. K. Parsons, Tomato. 446-21, 24c FOIt HAI.K One grade Poll An gus bull, 16 mouths old. Inquire P. II. Johnson. Mlllloan. 4IO-20lfo FOIt HALM House and lot. Price rlRht. Terms reasonable. Inquire A. 18. Kdwnrds. Hand Htgn Co 37tf MWT AND FOUND. LOHT Strayed from Pine Treo Lubr Co. mill, cream colored Jer sey cow. laiqe In left hip. has HwIm alrsular bell. Information to llox 314, forroward. 496-23n FOH HUNT. FOH ItK.NT- First class ryo pas. ture. Inquire H. It. Hlchter, PhornT Hural 1142, Hand. 417.20.23e opi xr1 y o&yp oc!5y mc5 rilrrrrflr5 nRn& f7RfEs f. tva ' 'Wiif ,vrv' ' irzy, 9U.jJH.ri!l WJal'J' t.Pjy qh &. i n uimiinM nnui.iini u i i.n'11 i..i,iu. V. C COK, Vice President LO.MeHICVNOLDH, Asst. Csshlor K. A, HATHKH, Vloo Proa. II. A. STOVKIt.Awit. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BeW.OHEGON 111 - ' 1 : Capital fully wld Mft.000 Surplus HJfl.OOO The Federal .Reserve System Helps You IT WAS CHBATKD, PHIMAHILY To holy tho Uuslnoss Men and Farmers, To provide plonty of ourrdhoyAt airilmbsjf To effect a stoadlor suppy"bf orodlt, i Tho systom marlts tho Mtipport of nil good oUIzohh; It must liavo yours In order to renoh its full dovolopmont. ff)i You can soouro tho hfiiiftflts of.thlH groat uyHtom and nt & tho samo tlmb'nsslsLiUrofltry In 'developing It by doposlt- m 111H uui muiiey wiiu us. . &lV Sf jsjk; TiTo FIRST NATIONAL, BANK OF BEND ;3g M v sy ciis S.1?' asljlrStyvii'