WEEKLY EDITION The bend bulletin. 1 T 1 VOI. XV. 1IIJNI), UICHCHUTKH COUNTY, OltlCOO.V, TIM HHDAY, NO KMItl.lt I, UM7 NO. 5 . WILL CONSERVE H E WANTED IN EAST IS POINTED ODT $5,000,000 IN BONDS VOTED I M NEED FOR SUGAR LUXURY HUES BEGIN THURSDAY m ir uuu ARMY REQUIRED h iU H 11 ni-fi 1 TO AID CAUSE. 3)a ttwnrtl ICi InIuii of I'Uli mill Corniiienl I'rlivx In Sought by imiii(' I'immI Atliiilnhtrii lor II. ('. Ilailiiiiifl. (From Monday's Dally.) In I Intro a "homo i-nnl" liatiKltiK hi your kitchen wull explaining how you cnn help Hoover, mill reminding ...... ......i. .1.... i...... ... .1.. i.. i. .. CANVASS IS MADE Mi iiiu nun ii.ij iiiiw in mi ( lIH'ni H Jsn't, some ono will rutin? to your Lj liotisti during National Komi Consur- I Nation Wtintt, which begun yenturdny, mill lirliiK you ouo. TIiIh iiurnoii will silm enroll you In (ho nntlonnl food .irmy, .enrollment putn you utiilnr oil ( ""ligation io ngui; only to Help X4 conserve. I Intro nro (our rniisurrnlliui points hnt tho homo card omphttalzoa: wheal, iitHot, fulu nnil sugar. "Ono wheutlu tiuwl n ilny," 1lmtiU the curd. "Vim torn, ont, rye, barley or mixed rental rolla. muffins and linmda In place of whllo brood. Kat loaa rnko mill pastry. If you ilo my whit bread from a baker, oritur m il.iy In nilvMH'ii no h will not Imko r beyond hi iiiuhU ami cause uuatn. Usa utalo brtmil for tot ami cnok- IHK." IU'Hir(N ("oiiilnu In, Hov. II. O. Ilartnuift. county food administrator, has thn county fully organized for I ho campaign, with a mitral county committee, a commit to fr IIhihI, nnil ouo for each of thn rhool districts. Hlx of the district !.. ..., . . a inch percentage of families who hnvn enrolled umlur tho banner of , food conaorvntlon. SiipplumentliiK tho work of tho city eommlltco will bo tho work of tho tenchora In tho public arhoola, nnil funilllca will bo roachml throuch tho children In tlila way. An nddrtuta on tho auhjvct of food rotiaarvntlon waa i:lven hint iiIrIiI at tho l.lhorty Tlionlru by tho county admlnlatrutor. A piwullar condition prevalla In Tloml, ltv. Ilartnuift pnluta out, In th rant that flah In actually more wxponalvo horo than moot, whllo ornmtml, ur;od tin n Hubntlttito for whlto flour, In moro costly than thu whtiBton jiroduct. In mi niidiMVor to lirlnjr nbout n cIiiiuko In thin atatn of ffnlra, ho hna taken up thu inalter with both mnto anil fudoral author ItUm. In tho meantime, pondliu; ro milta, flah, on wull na poultry mid rabhlta nro recommended an a meat Xmiihitltuto, mid It In omphnHl-ed that Vienna hnvo nearly thu aamn food Valuo iih meat. I'iiIn Voluablo. Knt coiiiuuiptlon la to bo reduced 1y aorvltiK fowor frliul fooda. Voko tablo oIIh, nuch as ollvo mid cotton fjj moil, nro ndvlaed In placo of animal rata. 8oap contalim K.yrorltio, tho M ImiiHowlfo la romlnded, and Klyceriiio lUj miiHt bo coiiNorvod to mnko kuii yf imwdor. Hoap muitt bo imud miv (Jj lKly. -i - HiiKnr Hhould not bo atlnted for f r putthiK up frulln una Jntna, for Oicho lako tho placo of buttnrl but whlto nuunr uud buttiir on wnfflea mid hot- ako miiHt ko. Uao brown aUKar, honoy, dark ayrupa mid luuplo Byrtips aya tho homo card. . Tho -treat problum la to Bond thu fl JVllloa a much food of tho moat con- U t'ontratod nutrltlvo valuo In tho lonat HhljipliiK apuco, k EFFORT IS MADE TO S SECURE BETTER SEE SEED (From Woilnosdny'fl Dally.) , I.ffortH aro bolng mndo by A, J, JCrnonorti or tho Hond Flour Mill Company, to Intorost tho Kovornmont Jn providing a hotter grndo of wheat neoil for Contiral Oregon noxt spring. Tho mnttor Ih bolng tnkon up with Max Hnusor, govornmont sqod ox Tort In Portland, and with authori ties at Oregon Agricultural College. No word has boon hoard from either although thoy havo boon looking Into tho Hltuittlon sovorul wooka, TUIh yoar'a crop In only 20 por ?otii o( that ritfBud in 1010. Tho .tltont Ih also of an Inforjor grado. ;,lidraa grov tho boat or that brought 'iato lloml' for milling. It. A. WARD TKLLM OK DKMA.ND OF IIATTKKS FOR 5(1,(10(1 HKISH SI'F.AUH AT COMMKIU'IAL Cl.Vtt M'NOII TODAY. (From Wudnoailny Dally.) Fifty thoiiHmul rabbit IiIiIiin, at night con in oach, ii ro wanted lor Con tra I Oregon's Initial shipment to eastern hatters, Thin wan tho mi iiouiienmont this noon of It. A. Want, county agriculturist, at tho weokly mooting of tho Hcnd Commercial cluli at tho I'llot llutto I tin. Mr. Ward will ship tliu lilili'H either from llcnil or Iti'ilmouil, hut doc not wish to hothur with lota of toss than GO, Pelts must ho tiikoti off flat, not "Jacketed, ,f ami well ilrlcil heforo liliminnt. Infnrlor IiIiIch. Mr. Ward matCM, .will mill nt flvo cuuU. P. I.. Ilull.iril, of tho It. H. Ilun-au of Mnrkots, who U hclpliiK Mr. Ward In (ho ronrgaiiUutloii of tho )w c hut on iVituto Ornwpnt' Amoclatlou, piiko of tho IiIkIi riutntlon itiili llnhcd hy tho tuhom of thin iMietlou nit ouo of tho fiiuilamiuitnl featuroa of Diwclnito" Vnllfty iiKrlculturo. II predicted that tho ncrmiKH dovotod to thin crop will ho at IimhI doutilad In tho noxt flvo ynrn. .Mr. Mallard Inat vlnllnd thin nctton thrmi yoam nco, mid uou-d a wonder ful development In llnnil Mid In thu oountry In Kcuoral allien that Hiiih. Tho matter of himIIiik repnwivnt attvo to tho Portland Manufacturer"' and Land I'roductH ahow on Novum her 22, aut nalde as ('untr.il Oroiton Day, waa hroucht up and It waaj aiiCKeated hy H. I.. WIrkIiih that llend Bend a delegation of CO or CO In I ... .. , qtHmtlon wua turned over to a com mittee composed of Mr. WIrkIum. II. J. Ovorturf and A. Whlanaiit. Ooorgo H. Youiik waa enlltHl on for n report on tho nitrate deposit ro centl) luvetitlKntvd hy atute nuit U. H. Kovornmunt expurta, and atatiil that tho WaKoutlro and Sheop Moiiu tntu depoalta are -now believed to be or tho cavo variety and not aufflclont In extent to Iih commercially valu able. Ho hhIiI that the ditpoalt at Hlvora la makliiK the heat ahow lot; at proauut. T OF KC1I(K)I, ItOAItl) IX SI'KCIAIi SIW .NIO.V I.KAIt.VH III'' O.VI.V TWO tasks uif stuiiiiirr i'i:vi:it I'U.MKJATIO.V OltDKIU.D. (From Wodiicadny'H Dally.) Hoporta that llend wa.s Htifforlng from nu epidemic or Hcarlot fovor and that many children were attend ing school whllo suffering from tho disease woro denied nt n apm-lnl meet ing of thu school board called to con alder thn question last night. Ac cording to thu school physician, Dr. J. C. Vnndovurt, thoro tiro tint moro than two ensoa of acarlot rovor In town mid neither of tho children Is attending hcIiooI. That other chil dren had posalbly boon exposed to tho dlaoaso waa agreed by Dr. Van- dovort, ouo or tho two Jmvlng boon pormlttod to return to bcIiooI ror tv row hours wlthouL tho cortlBlcato rrom tho physician required by tho rule or tho board. In ordor to romovo nil posalblllty or contagion tho board ordered that tho hcIiooIh bo fumigated thlu woolc mid ovory alx wnoka huroaftor, or oftonor In tho discretion of tho phy sician, Arrangements woro also mndo to havo tho toachora Instructed in tho easily rocogulr.nblo symptoms or tho contagious discuses In ordor that thoy may attend to tho exclusion rrom school or pupils who nro not woll. Aa tho aohool 'board laokH authority to ourorco ijtinnintlno niouaiiroa ar rungomonts vyorn mndo to call tho at tention of tho olty hoaUh commlttoo to tho oiiHoa that oxlat uud ask that Btops bo tnkon to provont tho growth of an opldomtc. i NORTH UNIT ELECTION IS 230 TO Mi). Supremo Cnurl Drclhlon On Dlolrlct OrKiuilatloil KxpiMleil Kimiii Ailvl'iililllty of IrrlKatliiii In .Vol OiieMltilii'il. tfrom Tunaday'H Dally.) Ily u volo of 2:i; to lib, aottlora on tho North unit Irrigation rilattlot ducldud yoNtorday In favor of bondlni; tho dlatrlnt for $5,000,000 for lrrli;a tlon purpoaea. Tho election waa held at Outoway, Madraa, Motnllua, Cul ver and Opal City, anil the reaultn woro roported horo todny hy W. I Myers, who, with Claude McCulloch, of Portland, represents n portion of IIih aattlors In tholr flr.ht uKalnat ori:nnlntlnii and bondliiK. lliHtiiiNH of an appnal now In tho supremo court of ()roi;on queatlon ItiK thu locality of tho orBtuilxatlon oloetlon held two years ago, other boudliiK pr-HllmlnarleH cannot im motllntHly be comploted. The tlocla Ion of the court la oxpactod at an oarly date, hoHevsr, aa tho ra waa arxued on Wednesday, October 17. The appellants tlo not tueatltn tho advlaahlllty of Irrigation, but con tend that thn only foaalblo plan for tho watering of tho district would ho In accordance with tho atato and red oral cooiHiratlvu report, which rec ommends NtoraKe roaorvolra at Crane Prairie und at llenham Kalli. DouiitliirleH nitliiiiil. Tho chief nlleKnttoua aot forth by tho minority In presenting the cane to the supreme court nro that notice or tho organization oloetlon waa Riven by thu county clerk Instead or tho county court, that 9.1 votes woro polled hy men whoso naniH did not appear 011 the naseMtuett rolls, and that Him bouiidnrloH of the district went Incorrectly described. The dis trict waa originally orKanlxetl hy a voto or 147 vote tor, and 129 against. The North unit district, according to the rmulu of yMterday'a election, coutemplatiMi the Irrhjtntlou or ap proximately 100,000 arret! or land. For thin work, It la underatood, n tentative offer nt the rule or $50 an aero Iiuh lioeu made, ullmlnattuK. how ever, u lleuham KalU atorage reaorvolr. Opponent or the plan de clarn that both will bo nocessary, as othor lands, Iniltidlng it portion In tho Tiimalo project, expect a share from tho llenham Falls nsrvolr. E KILLED BY LUGS r:i. WKATiiintsox is cui'siikd WHIlii: WOUKINO O.V SKIDDKIt K.Vl'l UCIt WIUICI) AND Wllil AHHIVIC Tt)NI(iHT. (From Saturday's Dally.) Whllo working on tho Clyde aklddur yoatorday, lCd WoathoiHon, ngod 21, mi omployo at Shevllu-HIxon Camp A, was caught between two logs mid so badly crushed that ho died within a short tlmo after bolng brought to Hond. Every oHort waa mndo to glvo tho Injured man Immodlnto medical at tention, u special train bolng dis patched to bring him In, whllo at tho Hitmo tlmo tho Demi hospital was phoned. Tho auto sont out mot tho train whon It hud only hair complet ed ita trip Into tho city and Wenthor bou was shitted Into tho machine. As far as Is known, Wuathorson had no rolntlvoa in this suction of tho country. Ho canto to Hond oarly In tho summer from Florouco, Orogon, and alnco thou has boon contliuioua- ly In tho omploy of Tho Shuvlln IIIxou Qompany. AVouthorsnn's fathor hivs boon wlrod and will urrlvo horo tonight, to accompany tho body to Ffw:onco. 1 1 EIGHT GET NOTICES TO REPORT NEXT WEEK. t I 'ret lit Oh rn ('utility I'ur Men Ktircitl Into Sen let Oinmrlpti Will Ito t'nder Military itulo Itegliiiilnc Not ember I. (From Saturday's Dally) Calls for 01 1: lit mon to report In Hand on November 1 for Deschutes county's final share of tho Drat draft wcro Issued Inat night by J. H, Manor, of tho local conscription hoard, and ono more man la alao to bo named, it being tho Intention of tho board to Bond nine on thu evening of Friday, November 2. Klght would make up the entire number, but word bus boon rocelvod from Camp Lewis that ono or!mination to loa, .aeTltiet. n,t ,t ,., tho moo drafted earlier front Des chutes county was rejected aa physic ally unfit, and because of this an ex tra man had to he taken to make up the entire number. Just who this extra man will Ik; has not beon de termined. It baa been understood that only two or threo would go In Novombor, but a telegram received yoatorday by. the local hoard from draft hoadtiuar-l tern stated that slackers who were! roundod up and forced to servo could not ho counted as part or tho county's illlnln An rl.'n ....... m I .w.t .. .1 ...I I .. I those who railed to report when notl dI" r,butcd ,l var,ou mark,cl8 " ,0 ried. although nfterward. enrolled In foHoVo "tlon.. Evcn ?" that, tho National army, tho county's t,uo!hoHov17' ,pcop, "n Inue to be ta I. in effect Increased by Just that ! iaKy conservative in tho use number. Mny Call Other. It Is possible that still moro may have to be called beforo tho first draft will ho rilled, ror out of thoso who go Novombor 2, thoro Is tho chance that somownoy be rejected at barraoks for physical defects and that others may havo to bo choson u tako tholr places. Men called to report next week will be considered In military service be ginning with November 1, and will bo subject to military law. Failure to report, or uupunctuallty, are grave military offenses which may rondor the Individual liable to trial boforo it court martial. The local draft board Is delegated military authority from tho time tho mon aro called to roport until tho train carrying tho conscripts leavea the station. Those receiving their calls today aro Forrost H. Miller, Terrobonuu; Clarouco W. Nelson, Imperial ; ICrneat Olson, llrothers; Hen II. Morris, llend; A. W. Ayn, Ln Pino; Henry N. Fowler, Horn); Shelby I Allen, Sis tors; Hugh P. Crow, llend. BOND PUMASBIN THE CAMPAIGN HERE EEACHED756T0TAL I.NDlVIDUAIi I'UltCHASKS GOING TO MAK12 UP AGGHKGATK OK ijiiiiH.unti, avkhaof.i) jjhs-j.so MOKIC THAN HALF OF IM.KDGICS CA.MIC l-'HO.M TWO 111(3 MILLS. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Whllo Hcnd's subscriptions to tho Liberty Loan totals $13S,2G0, u toa turo of tho campaign was tho largo numbor or Individuals to buy bonds, totals glvon out by tho Hond banks today showing that 750 purchases woro mado In reaching tho aggregate. This would avorago $182.80, Indicat ing that tho largo majority ot bonds bought woro ot Bnmll denominations, Included In thoso woro 273 sub scriptions by employes of Tho Shov-Ilu-Hixoti Company, aggregating $215,8(50, and 100 subscriptions by Hrooks-Scaulon employes, totaling $1G,S00, Tho. heavy ovor-aubscrlptlon ot Ilond'8 quota Is takon as Indicating tho successful floating ot tho noxt Liberty Loan, aa tar as this city Is concerned. COI'NTV FOOD ADMI.VISTltATOI. UtOKS l&'ONOMV IN L'Hi: OF swmrrs to avkht hkkiol's I.MPJJ.VDIXO 1'A.MINK. (From Tucaday'n Dally.) Quoting rrom a letter rrom Her bert Hoover, U. 8. Food Administra tor, Hov. H. C. Hartranft, adminis trator for Deschutes county, calls attention for tho necessity or plug ging tho sweet tooth of tho pcoplo of th la section In order that a threatened sugar famine may bo averted. To tho housewives of liend mid of tho county, Itev. Hartranft la directing a special appeal, declar ing that If the protilctn is not taken seriously, It may mean widespread trouble In tho future. "Our boys nro In tho front lino trenches In France; shall we bo moro liberal with tho lives of our bors than In our doter- bit?" he asks. Tho statement of tho National Food Administrator to which ho calls at tontlon, Is as follows: "We aro very anxious that every step possible bo taken at this time to curtail tho use of sugar, particularly In tho form of candy, Ice croam and swoet drinks. Tho present sugar famlno in tho oast will be very se vere, and unless tho west patriotically assists by curtailment It will be im mensely aggravated. This may con tlnuo as long as tho middle or De cember, at which dato tho new beet ut our,. uL'iuuBu uuiHucu iiuw aim tho next harvest there Is bound to develop a much moro serious short ago unloss this bo done. You can not possibly go too far In asking that for tho present the consumption of candy, etc. bo cut to a minimum." LOSS OF STOCK i.vfi:cti:d coyotks kimmcadixo disicask, ukpoitts to county ACIMOl'lrimiST STATH CAT TI.H AND SWINIC SUFFHIt. (From Tuesday's Dally.) REDMOND, Oct. 30 Reports stat ing tho death ot several head ot live stock hy rabies havo been received at tho offlco of County Agriculturist It. A. Ward during tho past week. Coyotes entered a hog lot near Altai fa and bit sovoral hogs, two ot which aro already dead. In tho case ot valuable milk cows, requests ror Ttiothods or treatment havo been received. There Is llttlo that can bo dono, says Mr. Ward, un less tho owner is on hand at tho time tho animal Is blttou. Cauterization ot tho wound with 40 por cent formalin solution or fum lag nitric acid will bo of valuo in de stroying tho Infecting virus. In tho caso ot human beings bitten by an animal suspectod or being rabid, tho Pasteur troatmont should bo takon. STOCKMEN'S MEETING SET FOR SATURDAY (From Wednesday's Dally.) PU1NRVILLE, Oct. 31 A mooting ot tho Contnil Oregou Puro Ilred Livestock association will bo hold horo on tho ovoulng or Novombor 3. It is expected somo 60 brooders or puro brod livestock will bo In attond unco. Tho association will tako defi nite stops at this iucetlng to publish Its hroodora' dlroctory within tho next month. Tho commtttoo In chargo ot ar rangements hi President M, R. Rlggs; vlco-prosldont, Hqnry McCall; Bocro-tnry-troasuror, il a, "Ward, and di rectors, S. s. Stoarns, Q. II. norkloy, John Kommollng, E. C. Park, Sam I Woods and C, N. Elklus. 0 NEW LAW AFFECTS SIX ARTICLES. Tlirro Cent VnstnRv to Ho in Una lYJiLiy FrnlKlit Will CliajiRtj Prices Ilailrnad Ticket and McMi Tako Jump. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Tomorrow is tho last day on which, you can mall a lotter tor two cents. It Is also the day when you begin paying war tax at tho movies or -whon you send an express package or a lone distance telegraph message, or pur chase a railroad ticket. According to tho new war revenue, tho last section ot which comes into effect on November 2, tho following luxur ies are to be taxed: Telegrams, rail road tickets, freight, express pack ages and theatro tickets. The various articles coming under tho law aro affected differently. Frolght will be taxed three por cent and express five per cent. Telephone and telegraph messages amounting to over IS cents, excluding tho messen ger chargo will bo Increased flvo conts. Long distance telephono taxes will be billed with the regular month ly toll servlco statements. The tax on otrico calls will ho paid by tho sender. A supply of threc-cont postage stamps Is now on hand at the past otrico. Theso are the regulation pur plo stamps and will be required on all except letters mailed ror general de livery in tho same postofflce. Postals and drop letters will bo required to pay two cents., Tho uso of one-cent stamps will bo practically' discon tinued except on parcels post. Pullman ticket- have an added 10 por cent on the prlco and all ordinary passenger transportation an Increase of eight per cent. The frolght tax will necessitate a ralau in wholcsalo prices on a large amount of ordinary produce and every othor article ship ped In. Tho Increase in motion picture ad mission prices announced yesterday has been Inaugurated gonorally throughout tho state. This Increase, which goos into effect with tho opera tion or the federal war revonuo bill taxing theater admissions 10 per cent has become a necessity even without the govornmont tax, amounting to more than the avorago exhibitor makes, according to John A. Jon nlngs, owner ot tho Sunset Theatre, of Portland, and mombor ot the ex ecutive committee of the Motlou'Plc turo Exhibitors' Loaguo of Orogon. "For tho last two yoars tho cost ot film exhibition has Increased In many Instances 100 per cent," said Mr. Jonclngs, In commenting on tho situation.' "During tho past 30 daya tho wages of musicians and operators havo gono up Irom 20 to 30 per cont, film rentals aro higher, tho seating tax Is a factor in increased expense, and In ovory phaso of thoatro activ ity thore has beon an astonishing up ward trend ot cost. "Motion picture men have recog nized tor somo months tho necessity ot eithor raising prices or sacrificing sorvlce. Tho latter is out ot the question, for tho demand ot tho pub lic la over ror a higher class or enter tainment, presented utidor tho most favorable circumstances. "This uow tax mous two cents on ovory ticket sold whothor tho admis sion prico bo 15 or 20 cents, tho In croaso becoming Imperative It tho exhibitor expects to remain In bus iness." WATER NOW IS PURE FROM DEEPEST WELL (From Friday's Dally.) Not only Is tho woll rocontly com pleted on tbo Stanley Smith ranch near Pino Mountain, the doopest, aa tar as Is known, In Central Oregon, but since a quantity or the water It n boon drawn oft and the well clom out tho fluid has cleared uud has boon found absolutely pura, ace -Ing to Mr. Smith, A peculiarity f tho water, however, la that It s slightly warm, be says. The woll Ih 1051$ toot V contains 48 root ot water I