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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1917)
WEEKLY EDITION . The bend bulletin m -, y H . VOIj. xv. IIKN'I), DKHCHUTK8 COUNTY, OHIXIO.V, TIH'IWDAY, DWKMHKU II, 1WIT NO. -10 r 'K ti tf l 0 f. it it I' A . It t. Ill it- t ,1 If WILL CHAMPION CAUSE OK IIUUGATION. "Wiili'i- Pmtrr lletrlopmeiil, .Vat ill Itiinn I'nr (Viliiiuliliii ami Itimil lliillilhiK Will Itwltn Hup- lt Hnltli Duly l''l",' (llf ItnlM Vir- toll Until llulLtln.) SALK.M, Don. .1. That liu will, dur ing thu prnHniit suasion of Coivgrwm. .dv(icato legislation providing for a primary whmit market, federal uhV (or Irrigation and reclamation pro jects, govttruuiont pitrtlrlintloii In lliti wooden khlp InditHtry, Dim Puelfle i'.iimt Military hlghvtuy, thu develop ment of public wutor power, tlm op ohm of Alaska's riwuurrea, unit it imxil ham for tlm lownr Columbia rtviir, wiu tlit statement of Hmiatnr ("inrlM I,. MeNnry, Just before Innv tni( far Washington to tukn part In tint wwrk of th alxt)-flftli ConKrHMi Hhoulil ConirHMt he nIIII III enaelou l irtitK lh etute primaries, Henalor M.Nary mill not return fruiii Wash i iton fur the stale utmpitlcN. l.IU-r-ln that hi it tit y l hi country and It , iiHiatltneuli should ba Until above it v personal ambition for reelection Owing to the brief llm allotted .- In OrttfbB; I hara bD untitle to v tt nil uaAa of ihw atam," caul M-n-..iur MrNary., "However, I fl lUat l itm m nuatalliMl with Oregon iiwdl tuna ant Ita needs and tuy effana ' ring dm coming eeaahin of Con- t;i Ik directed alonit aa tow . i-nalva a line of action aa It n- i.'ut wiib etfiHtlve ami maultful -..rk. I Htttll offer an amendment to the t . control Utll in ttavllaa a pri ...jry market MweMlbta to Use wbeiU iwrra or uregon, ao inai wv win i. on aa aqua I tooth wllef grower in other gectlon of ib country, tbua r noting the unfair conditions that t.l during tho prreent yaaf. 'I'i lMHlmr Irriptitor). "At the apn-lal seeton of Con ' I proposed an amendment ! tit food MD. which pmvldi'4 for gov . omental naalatnnca In tha deralop m.tnt of nrraant anil proapwtlvn ut Uiiutlou anil IrrlRatlun projorti In nlorn. runtr! ami auttlhHru OrtKun. IUvIiik a kiioMlwixtt uf tlia laiaiit proiltirtlvo pOMllill!tlm of thia vnat mplrn, I nhull rottaw my afforta to Induce tho KovuruiiiHiit to Unit Ita ulil 111 nxtuuilliiK tho nrtm of proiliii'tlvn AnrKy of our Htuto. "Our ttiiHluru coiiiit covum an nrnn lnrKur ttmn that of any of tho nutloiiH Involved In thin war, miivo HuhhIu, ami tun niiiiKirotia hnrhnra ami IuiiiIImkb that nru tiuprotw'totl, which altiintlon, In my opinion, uliould liu mot by tho oiiHtructlon of a military hlKhttay front tho iiorthuru houmlury of tho Jlntti of WnnhlivKtou to tho anulhorn liouiulury of tho atnlo of Calltornlii, aloiiK Which a military fnmt nml I'Qulpmont could ho niovml oxpodlt Iniuly, in rnro of un uniorcmiry, 1 Hhntl ni:Kri'inlvtily npport tho invnn iiro, now puiulliiK t'oiiKrcits, which Iiiih for Ita purpdAo tho roiiHtructlou of tho 1'ur.ltlu Count Military hlKhway. Wntrr lottT liiiMrtiint. "In tho prosont world struKKlo, mo Jtianlcnl powor la nH Important utul at iieoonsary as any othor ono war fan tor, and for that mason I am Intor- (Continued on pann 4.) I OUTLiNES MS Boys at the Front Craving U. S. Tobacco; You Can Help "(loo, I wish I hud n smoke," That's whut our boys nru Baying, vtho nru "ovor hero," fighting so that this world may ha a hotter placu to llvo lu. ' Will you supply your soldier (rlcnd with UIh favorite smoko nml ttutlofy Ills longing? Ho Is doing his hit will you do yours? Somllivg tobacco to our boys Is almost as Important an rolling handiigoH, or producing mu nitions, ns far as tliolr comfort Ih concerned, Tha Hum! llullutlu tobacco fund .'ImH bpon started to holp Bitpply thn MIhUoiI States soldiers In Frunco with J3KATH OVERTAKES MUS. WARD II. COIJLE l'linmil lli'lil In I'dillniiil Toilny Iliiiil I'iIIiiic t'onirM Aflrr I.OIIJf llllH'KN. (From WoilnrHdnv'M Dnllv.) Aftur n pr(iloiu;nd IIImohh of mivornl motithR, Mr. Ward II. Cohln am t'timlMul to hoart fullttni at o'clock ytmturdiiy iiftornooii. Hho wild hurled today In 'Cortland. Tho iIik'oiihiiiI tnt formnrly MIrii Allco Turiinr, a iliumlitur of Mr. nod Mm (Inorco II. Turnitr, of I'ortlnnd, and wlfu of tho ninniu;nr of thn I.lli urty Thjmtrit. Ileforo hr innrrliiRa two yonrii iio Innt April, Iid had httnn liimd of tho rhllilri'ii'ii ilopartmoiit In thn Hpokamt piilillc library ami wnn hlttutirlitil ttllh many of tho library InturitNtN. Kilo inovml to I'nrtlaud lalnr anil nmldi'd thnro a your, coming to lluiid In ID If,. Klnrn Innt Jtinii Mm. Culilo ban boon vnry III and lliroo moutliH m;o wont to Portland to a himp!lal, tbirn an op eration wait porformml. Hint uovfr romplxtnly ri'i'ovcrml from thin nml Krndually lout all or hr Htnmctli. Kim In HiirvlwMl b her liiinlmiiil. Ward II. Coblo, Imr imrumN, Mr. and Mm. doorito 'I'lirniT. a broihfr In Hpokiino and two allm, Mm. II. IIhiihoii, of Mlnncnpollii, and Mm. Tlniicy. of Dpii vttr. Mm Coble mar 2H ivim of hi:. KECKUITINC ORDERS CAUSE CONFUSION ( rutin WfUiMKilav'a Dally I At liaat three men were murh dla appoint ad thia mornliiK whan thfy wvnl In KerHltlng Offlrttr frank llarray and naked to enllat In th" army All of tham. Corporal tlarvay dlaeovnrad. had brn railed for phys ical axaulnatlon for the draft and, bavins rend In the papum that thay tould now an Hat up to Deteraber 16, warn roady to o Immediately. The memlllnR Afflrer turned them down. Now Corporal Ilarvity la raady to ravoka bin odiet and to enllat the mon If tby lll return. Me Juat ro ftld nrdara thia afternoon from Culonfl (ieorae t. Vonng to the effect UtH MavcaiUil uka iImwi lu. Km mrhi reaaon, he bad tallad to racelva tbeae h strui tlittii at the time thn draft board leitriied of tlfin. All reiniitu reportiiiK tu him. u.ner, tuum prw H lit a urtlflcite frutn tli hntnl FATHER WEARS STARS FOR ROYS IN SERVICE Iteml Men Wlin llute Slumn I'atrlitt- Imu In (JUIiik Sniii tit Nut Inn, Iteti'ltit Itmli't'n as 'I'liKeiis, Men who aro decorated with one or moio atam liwatiHe tliolr aoim are MrvlMK lu the I'nlted StuteH army or unty, aro btH-omliiK fairly nuiuorouH lu Iluml, but thorn am many morn who aro untitled to woor tho nervine. liiili:e. John .Slelill. llurrlnon l.ntli am, and It. II. Doyarmoml eiich wear two Mam, ludlcatliiK that ouch lin two noiih MorvliiK tliolr country. Tho liudKoa aro obloui; In ahapo, neatly nnnmclcd In roil, white, hlun and i;olil, ami hoar ouo Htar for each hoy oulUtvil. lleml fathom aro Juutly lirntnl of tho decora Hon 8 and tliolr MlKiilflrauco. itCTiuiN cito.M i:i'(.i:xi:. (From WodnoMday'H Dally.) HrliiKluK with the in a ponnaut for Komi attoudauco I.chIIo llolmca, Stun loy Iloud, Calvin Hmlth, Marlon Coy nor and Frank Manor roturned yes torday from tho boys' canfaronco ut IOuroiio. Tho topic of thu mcatlng this your contorud on "Idiiala for Loutlomhlp In Small Towns," Tha boya wuro much nutortnlnod on tho trip. tliolr favorite smokes, nml you can holp mako tho movement u success. ArraiigoiuontH have been mado to Houd 45 cants' worth of tobacco for ovory LTi-cont contribution nuulo. It should bo enough to say that tho plan has tho full endorsement of tho United States government, Tho smokers' kit which your 2fi cunt donation will buy contalim two paekagos of clgnruttes, throa sacks of olgnretto tobacco, plenty of pupors, and u can of tobacco cuunlly satisfy ing In a plpo or cigarette, . Donations, if mado by mall, should bu sent to Tho llullotln Tohaucq fund, euro of Tho Houd Hullotlu. MACKINTOSH TO STM IN OFFICE CfS.M.MIKHIONKIt, TIM)t'f;ilT M)HT AT HIJA, UKTOIt.VK TO IIK.VI) TIIIH MOItMNU WIM. A'lTIJNIJ t.OU.VTV COUIIT .MKHTI.VdH. (From Wiidnuiiilay'H Dally.) A. I. Mncklntofth In back In Iluml. After thn Innc trli on tho Joii.'ph I'ulltzor, thu vombI which wait thought lout at una, tint rounty com mlMNlotiur ri'luruod thin tunrnltiK to IiIn homo In HiIh olt). whuro ho ox piiutu to romaln until next Fnbruary. Until that time at leant bo plana to rotulu hU offlta iih county roniinlH Hlonnr, hIiico bin rotilnnntlon wont nij trny and tliorefort- wai not conaldarutl by tho county court. "It rortulnly nurprlHod mo when I cninii hack to Portland and found I wna mill a county ciiminlaaloiiHr." Mild Mr. Maekiiitoah. "I didn't eon alder It thn proper thltiK to retain n office, the bualnewt of which I rould not li pretMiMt to Htuwd to. I low tvor. now I'm bark and, for thn prtw ent at laaat, vtlll attnnd county court meellufa." In MpaaktnK of hi trip, Mr. Mark Intoah aald. "I'vo beon rlaar around thn Horn and thought I had amn aoma roath aeaa. but thay didn't eompara with tboan off tha roat of Alaaka. The weal wind waa ao atronx the bat 1 4 daya on lh water that we rorarad only no mil. For a tlm the earlier part of tha trip our enslna aa out of romtniaalon on account of the Kale. We alvhtad two vtaaela tho entlro time and nevar oaca reached m point from which w coo Id aa land." Nest Kibrnary. Mr. Mkcklntosft plana to o to Alaska, What be aft Intercatad In a alieep ratieh with Dr.T tA. CHtnlth. oflort!una. FIRST NATIONAL OFFICE BIC8ER iiaci; nooMK and ounco.v KTUKirr K.STItANti: I'UOVIDKII HI'ACK .VKKDKD FOIt ItAI'ID IjV CltOWI.NC ItlSIXIWS. (From Saturday's Dally.) Through tho completion of tho DnschutoH Investment Co, building, additional room has been inailu avail ublo for tho First National Hank, and tho bookkeeping department of tho institution lias now boon moved to thu new roar office, allowing a better arrangement In thu trout office. Tho addition also provides an Oregon street entrance to thu bank which formerly had only tho ouo door on Ho ml street, "Tho uuw room bocaino available ut just tho right time," C. S. Hudson, president of tho bank, stated this morning, "for tho business wus In creasing an rapidly that wo wuro bad ly cramped for upaco," Tho hack otflcu will bo used not only for bookkeeping, but will afford eotiflldorabla filing npaeo. A now ndd lug machliin Iiuh boon Installed at thu bank, an intor-commuulcatlon tele phono syatom has boon put lu, ami 1 1 pooplo aro now employed In handling tho business, Bend Births Exceed Deaths for 1917, Shown by Records Dond'H population Is not destined to sutfor a sudden denrenso In tho Immodtuto future, judging from tho birth records of tho past year, which aro nearly twice tho uvorago for n town of this slzo. Tho proverbial storl; hits put lu a busy year, his calls up to dnto numbering 138, or 80 mora than In ID 10, Tucso do not ovon represent tho total figures, for not ovur two-thirds of tho birth ovor roach tho district records kopt by Dr. II. Forroll. Through noglect mttiiy of thoiu aro novor sent In and INSPECTS FOR I MAIL SERVICE! c. w. i.im;iiac(;ii to maki: iti I 'OUT O.V I'lM'AltATIO.VH I'Olt i'lTY .MAII, IIKIilVIMtV AM M'.W I'OSTOKI'ICi: HITH. (From Wednosday'a Dally.) liiNpeetlon of tho propnrutloiiH for limtalltiiK city mull dHllvery In Ilcnd aro be I a k nuulo toduy by Postal In apitctor C. W- I.liiebnufih, who arrived bore this mornliiK. AccordliiK to Poatmaator II. II. Ford, It In very un likely that a favorable roport will bo innli) on account of the fow houses which ha vo procured numbem, In spite of all tho warning lvcn. In (juhh Mr. l.lncbauKli'tt roport dooa not mIiow that tho proper ri"tilrcnioutH have been mot with, It will hardly bo poiafbla to nocuro a us ootid iiiKpoctlon bofore unothor year. Contrary to tho statement previously Klven out that thoro wero only two bids sent lu on tho now poatofflco, Mr. MnelmuRh says thero wore three, thn name of the last bidder he re fused to divulge. Ho la looking over all three alien and will make rwom mandHllons. which will be paaaed on about the firat of the year FIRST SNOW IS 26 BAYS LATE FLAKY PKIJCIPIJATION FOLLOWS TIIIIICIC DAY KAINFALI TIIIC MONTH .ll'HT PAST WAtf CNl'S- l ALLY WICT ONK. (Prom Saturdsy'a Dally.) Twenty-apt days later than war, Hend's first snow of the yaar (II eurly thia nomine after aa al most ataadr rain iaatttiaT throurh 'ttfdift data. On and t:re-tentba I fiHPas ofifSIn wju) recorded up to the ; beginning of life anow. The vapor antrm or. tna utter form or pre- 'pltatlon waa alight, leas than halt .hi inch of frnow haviua; fallen up to a o'clock this morning. Tho water equivalent waa .02 of an Inch. Ctteeatlou of the rain and tho com ing of colder weathor brought to an end the trouble on the Deschutes railroads from landslides, but tho mornlivg train was made lato by tho huow, and because progress was de layed by a lookout kept for rocks or other obstacles which might have fallen on tho track, A summary of weather conditions in Hend and tho vicinity during tho past mouth shows a total of 1.G2 of an inch of rain, with 11 days partly cloudy nml 10 cloar. Tho maximum rainfall was on Nov. 30 when .47 of an Inch was recorded. Sovcuty-four do reached, coming on November 1 and 21, and 32 degrees was the minimum, and was recorded on both November 2 and ID. Tho greatest daily range of temperature was 4S degrees, on November 2, and tho least dully range was threo degrees, on November 30. TO Ci:Li:illt.TK ClUUSTMAS. (From Mnndav'n Dally.) Tho Modern Woodmen of America and tho Royal Neighbors lodges will hold a Christmas tree lu Sathor's hall on Christmas ovo and Christmas day. A program, good music and refresh ments will hu soma of tho features of tho occasion. n groat many aro months lu arriving, Tho numbor of douths Is not abovo tho nvorugo although It Increased from 44 Inst year to C4 in 1917. The cause of tho deaths wero varied, tho largest number bolng those of chll (lronysuffqrlno; with entorltls or on-toro-collltls, Practically ovory com mon dlsonso, with tho exception of diphtheria, Is recorded on tho list of fatalities. "Houd Is not exactly what you would cull n health resort," said Dr. (Contluuod ou Pago 4.) REND ARMY OFFICER GOES TO CAMP LEWIS' Lieutenant -ini ( Wocirlrnr to li! Stulloneil nt Ainerlriin l,nl;; After Deti'inber 15. (From Monday's Dally.) Firitt Mbtitanant Fred A. Wonlflcn, formerly of Uend, will report for duty nt Cnmir-llttU'lii on December 10, ac cording to word Just rocelvoil from Portland. Lieutenant Wooirien may visit for a few days In Hand before reporting at American Lake. Another former Hend man who will bo sta tioned at the northorn camp after De comber 15 Is Captain Clothier. Lieutenant H. A. Stover concluded a brief visit In Hend Saturday night, InavlMK for tho cast under sealed orders. BEND MAN RETURNS FROM THE PRESIDIO Lieutenant II. A. Stover to f.o Ilnxt Koon Visit IVoin Lieutenant Wofiritii N Kiectiil. (From Saturday's Dally.) On a furlough after leaving tho officers' training camp at the Pre sidio, Llcutonant I). A. Stover ar rived In Hend last' night and will remain hers over tomorrow visiting old friends. Lieutenant Stover was formerly assistant cashier In the Flnit National Hank of this city On his (1 apart tire from Hend he will go oast under sealed orders. . Lieutenant Stover stated that I Lieutenant Fred A. Woelflon, for i merly of Tha Hulletln editorial staff. who has also juat completed tha training course at the Presidio, la due to arrive in Hand soon to apend a few days. CLERK'S FEES EQUAL $638.15 FOR MONTH I (From Wednesday's Daily.) Feea aiuountln to C6t were tak en In by the county clerk'a office dnr Ina; tho month Juat paaaed. a report laautd today ahowa. Receipt; are Itemised as fol0wt Kcod;t. 1956: circuit court. 17T.S0; probata and coanty court, 3D; marriage llroieea, $.10: fines collected tor rlo Irtloc of game laws, liquor laws, etc., tibiae. COMPANY PROVIDES , FOR FINAL $0,000 (From Tuesday's Dally.) M a meetlns last night of the Hend Holding Company, directors author ised the borrowing of $10,000. the balance needed for financing tho Hand Athlela Clbb building. Of tho total sum of $40,000. which tho structure is coating, all but the abovo amount has been raised. The recent campaign conducted by llond busiuoss men resulted lu loans amounting to $7000 bolng received. MRS BERTHA HILL BURIED YESTERDAY (From Wednesday's Dally.) Mrs. Hertha Anno Hill was burled ; yesterday in tho Pilot Hutte cometery. Sho died from old ago Sunday night 'at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. I Hastings, In Park addition, at tho 'ago of SI years. Mrs. Hastings is her I only surviving relative. MARRIAGE FEES TO PURCHASE TOBACCO (From Wednesday's Dally.) Judgo W. D. Uarncs Is now divert ing somo of his marrlago fees to Tho Hulletln tobacco fund, yesterday hav ing put In $3. This sum will pur chase 12 smoking kits for soldiers. Hitherto Judgo Dames had been giv ing nil payments received for per forming marriages to tho Hod Cross. Smokes Mean Much to A rmy Men; U. S. Tobacco Required "Somowhero In France" without a smoko! Do you know what It means to a soldier at tho end of a hard day's work to bo without n smoko? You romombor how often at homo you ran out of tobacco, but think of your sol dlor frlond at tho front what n smoko would moan to him. Thousands of our boys aro "somo whero In Frnuce" without tholr fuvo rlto smoko, Thoy aro fighting for you, Wou't you contribute 25 couts to supply ono of thorn with a two M 0 1 TO DECEMBER 15 DRAFTED MEN GIVEN OPPORTUNITY. Kegulutloni Temporarily Kiispotulcd For Mm Called For Kvumlimtlon, Who Dcslrn to F.ulist In Army or tho Navy tit Oner. (From Monday's Dally.) All men of draft ago, who aro not called Into' Immedlato service, al though they have been called by tho local board for physical examination, may enlist In cither army or navy bo foro December IS. Word to this ef fect was received this morning by Sheriff Rtberts In a telegram front Acting Adjutant fJenoral John M. Williams In Portland. Thn Question has been occupying the minds of a number of local men, who desired to go Into servlco but were hampered by draft regulations which hold thorn for the national army. The following telegram from tho provost marshal general, was repeat ed In today's aommunlcartlon and gives complete Information: "Be tween now and December li it has been decided to afford registrants as wide an opportunity as ptaalble to en list In both army and i.iry There fore any reudairant, t)i agh he has been called by 1's bx-.il linard to re port for physical exttnuiat on. may enllat up to T)eremb ' This Is ti done upon presentation to the re cruit lug officer of a rert'ftrate from h's local board stat.ng that he will not be needed to-fitt anv 'Inferred per centge pt jtf )UoU f .the board. regard leas of re-cxarnn.ulon of res ist rant a under the n.- regulation Each board should k; available and should refuse pcrm.:--u to enlist to a aufflcient number o( , sleeted men to complete the d ftm..! percentages of their quotas." , To .Mull Questionnaires. The date of mailing the question naires to the five per cent of the reg istrants coming next In order of num bers has been set for December 15, and not before this time as was at first understood by the draft board. A lotter from the adjutant general's office ntatoa that lnquirlos from sav eral sourcos lndlcato a posjihlo mis npprehonslon that tho questionnaire Is not to bo mailed to men who have already been inducted into military service. Tho questionnaire Is to bo mailed to every registrant whoso reg istration card is within the Jurisdic tion of tho local board regardless of whether or not tho registrant has previously voluntarily enlisted or been Inducted Into military servlco through the draft. County Clerk J. H. Haner la ex pected back from Prlnovlllo tomor row night to arrange details for send ing two more men to Camp Lewis to roplaco John Robert McICcnzlo and Harry Thomas, who were rojectod last week. 1NSPKCTOK TO ItKTUK.V. (From Saturday's Daily.) Word has beou received that Postal Inspector O. W. Linobaugh Is on his way back to Bond to mako a roport on tho preparations for mall dellvory by postal carriers In Hend. Post master Ford Just recently sent In a petition asking that official action bo takon In the mattor very soon. weoks' supply of gmokes? Dy subscribing to Tho Hand Hul letln tobacco fund you can holp to mako life more endurable for tho men nt tho front. Arrangements havo boon mado to secure 45 cents worth of tobacco for 25 coats, so that, your two-bit ploco has almost double Its normal buying powor, In onch smok er's kit sent out Is a return postal card, so that each Individual jcon trlbuttng to the tobacco fund will re colvo n personal acknowledgement di rect from tho trenches,