-TAGE0 ItKNI) IlUMiKTIN, I1HND, OHKGON, THURSDAY, .lANtAUY , 1018 CLASSIFICATION WORK GOES ON FOUR DAYS ARE NOW COMPLETE. Many yuctlonnnlrcs Arc Dclnjinl In Jlnil Dcllniiucnt.s of 1m1 Tt l)a Account For l-nrge Number In Clnvs I. (From Friday's Dally.) That thcro wilt bo n fow delinquent questionnaires Is to bo expected, said n mombcr of tho local board today. Ho stated that many of tho question naires were- mailed In tho proper time to got thorn to tho local board If tho mall had boon normal, but the dc layed tralns, tho heavy rains and tho Christmas rush have nil tended to crcnto a congested condition In tho postofflces throughout tho county. It Is expected iby tho draft board that thoy will receive some word ns to what will be dono with tho delin quents. Probably on tho cvldcnco of good faith on tho part of tho rogls rant to get his copy to tho local "board In the required time, tho board will 1)0 allowed to extend the time. All tho questionnaires for tho first day are In tho hands of tho board ex cept that of Eugenlo Sarravallc. This has not been heard from nt the pres ent time. Delinquents in yesterday's classifi cations arc as follows:. Vaslla Fran cu, James E. Peterman, Charles A. HIscock, Vernon L. Calverley, Walter J. Boyd, Shlgeru Sklyama, Charley Kelson, George Smith, Steve Saban, Sherman G. Wilson, Samuel E. Kline, John C. Thompson, Naum P. Jordan, Honry N. Fowler, Hugh P. Crow, William J. Lyons and Eric Bolt. These are all automatically placed in Clasa I, on account of failure to return tho questionnaires within seven days of tho date they were mailed. Several of the men In the list arc already in the army but the local board has not received formal notification of this. Because of tho vacation on Christ last night catching up on the classi fications, all of which are now up to date. The following were completed yes terday: Class I Ben Henry .Morris. Owen Thomas. Ernest Olson. Edward Gutflelsch. William G. Cox. William It. Van Vleet. Naum Pandorff Jordan. Tom It. Eglln. John Clarence Thompson. Ernst Frank Fields. Ivor Hendrlckson. Ivan G. Murphy. Henry JC. Fowler. Joseph Francis Desllet. Shelby Louis Allen. , Hugh P. Crow. Harry Henry Helslng. Joseph Edward Bozell. Vaslla Francu. Georgo Henry Barclay. Charley Allen Keith. Charles Edward Axtell. Edward James Peterman, Ralph W. Miller. Nlckles Peterson. William W. Griffith. Dennis D. Hunt. Charles A. Hiscock. Henry W. Revelle. Charles A. Nlchell. Homer C. Grogan. Shlgeru Sklyama. Cecil H. Pratt. Frank Tatti. Goorgo Smith. Stevo Saban. Claud O. Smith. Ward II. Coble. Sherman G. WlUon. Class II Stanley J. PJerco. Frank 8. Francis, Earl P. Updike. idike. r itrong Scogglns. Class III Paul Armstrong Italph II. Fairfax. Class IV Henry I. McKIm. George Wayne Hall. William E. Searcy. Louis II. BIco. Ray E. Cloveland. Asa Prlnglo. Orlea O. King. Emel Arthur Nelson. James L. Southwortb, Lester Gist. Troy Edgar Lynch. Sylvester L. Staats. Willis II. Nicholson. Mlphael B. Wlllard. M RoJjert E. Huffschmidt. Delmar B. Davis. James Everett Rothgeo. John Walter Schrunk. Chester G, Springer. EVEN THE FIREMEN ARE KNITTING FOR ism A'Htamtabsssstamn ! imvH1 tmam t m mj r-.j tm Trv7rj am -. ir . . .. M.r ,,k m?ti v.vi.iju .ii SSSS Knitting for the soldiers Is no longer confined to th women. Tln llremen of Homo. N. Y hnvi found quite n deal of time to spare while waiting In their flrehousc fo bliuei to Mart. So all day and all night those on duty are nt their knitting turning out socks for the American fund for French wounded, which luMullcd three Unit tins innchines In englue house No. '2, August Ilortsch. Class V Napoleon J. Marchand. Vlncenzo Borgognl. Norvnl L. Springer. Arnold W. Huffman. IS COJDIEItCIAIj BODY HAS DIS BURSED NEARLY 91500 DUK IXG YEAR BOUGHT LIBERTV BONDS FOR RED CROSS. (From Friday's Dally Bulletin) The annual financial report of the Bend Commercial club, Just issued by Secretary E. D. Gilson, shows a bal- anco in the treasury at the present time of $20.93. Club expenses for the year have been J1574.S9, tho largest single Item being $350 for Liberty fconds, which were turned over to the Red Cross. Membership dues during the year amounted to $1302. Club funds on hand at the beginning of the year amounted to $393.83. The report Is as follows: Itocclptx. Jan. 31, 1917, balance in First National Bank $ Balance in special road fund 99.07 194.75 Membership dues received during year 12C .00 Total receipts from nil sources $1595.82 Disbursement. Foh. 7, Maglll & Ersklne, ledger for secretary $ 1.75 Feb. 7, Western Union, tel egram to V. A. Forbes .45 Feb. 7, H. J. Ovcrturf, sor- vivce and expense, Stra- horn Ry 52.00 Feb. 21, Fred N. Wallace, contribution Irrlg. Con- REPORT OF CLUB US H "the best oil for our CHnVROLHT J. W. Li!tf u Co , San Frtndwa . "From our exluutiive i of Zrrolrnr, we think It u tha bt oil for uc In our can." Rno AmtAun Auiumobitr Ci,,Tjcim "tried ZcroUne in Ro can; rrtulls no boh! that we have been entirely converted." DORT t.nch.FrtwIrr Molor Cu , Sjn Ffindun "(xcellent mileage with minimum rarlionuation." PACKARD Cujttr Lee, Oaklinrf "Zerolene luu given u perfect Mtiifartion." ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Cars Endorsed by Lending Car Distributors - because the records of their service departments show that Zerolene, correctly refined from California asphalt. base crude, gives perfect lubrication less wear, more power, least carbon deposits. ! STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C.llfoiol.) Ui cl---TfVSJUo-v mdr IkVi'W Kress 5,oo March 1, H. J. Overturf. February salary 125.00 March 1, II. J. Ovcrturf, ox- pOUBCS March 15, J. A. Hastes, post ago stamps March 15, Ilend Pross. print Ing G.25 00 18.00 April 1, II. J. Overturf, March salary 125.00 April H. H. J. Overturf. ox- ! limine C1.S0 25.15 2.00 April 25, R. W. Sawyer, ex penses Desert Land Board April 27, telephone April 2S, Bend Bulletin, printing May 21, F. Thordarson, work, track field May 25, II. J. Overturf. ex penses to Portland road meeting Juno 2, II. J. Ovevrturf, sal ary April, May 9.40 1C.50 23.55 150.00 Juno S, First National Bank, acct. Llborty Bonds 350.00 Juno 30. Bend Bullotln. printing . 19.30 Juno 30, Mrs. G. W. Shrlncr rent Hlppodromo July 25, Miller Photo Co., 15.00 photos ... Aug. 7, II. J. Ovcrturf, July salary and expense .......... Aug. 7, Bend Press, printing Aug. 7, Oregon Voter, print ing Aug. 7, Charles W. Ersklne, Stenog. Exp 177.C3 16.00 Oct. 2, Bend Bulletin, 3000 folders 102.50 Nov. C, R. G. Blackwoll, auto hlro Dec. 1-19, R. W. Sawyer, ex penses Llborty Bond cam paign Dec. 2S, cash blaqco oiHiaud $1595.82 Respectfully submitted, E. D. GILSON, Sacretnry Bond Commercial Club. Road tho accounts of tho German War Practices, begun lis this Issue of (The Bulletin. Thoy will contlnuo for the. next few months. cars" VctUn orrjrwhrre ind st our tcrnlcc iistiixK, ' For tract on. Ttrolmt Heavy -Duty 11 ). daily recommended. 20.03 i . ri THE SOLDIERS GRIEVANCE BOARD HEARS FIRST CASEi, (From Mnudny'H Dally.) Tho agreement butwuou (ho saw mills mid tho Tlmbcrworkors' Union for tho settlement of ilHput's over tho discharge of nmiilnvim wim brought Into use for the first tlmo last week when I.oe McFnrron, dls - charged by the Ilrooks-Scanlon com pany on a chargo of Incompetence, requested n hearing before tho griev ance committee. Tho hearing was sot for Saturday afternoon but be fore any testimony was Introduced, Vernon A. Forbes, stating that tho company wlshod to eliminate tho troublo and Inconvonlonco of a long hearing, said that ho hnd been auth orized by Manager Kocs to announco the company's willingness to place tho discharged man In another posi tion with oqual pay. This offer was accepted and the caso dismissed. Do not miss tho accounts of the Gorman War Practices, liegun In to day's Issho of Tho Bulletin. "Oh, dear! John's bringing home a friend, A fellow very 'fussy And I must use Our Toaster-gift, To keep from get. ting 'musy'I I wish wc had another light! I don't know what to do"- "n yours for DoubloDuty" n ONE DOLLAR BENTAMIN 92 Screws Into pres ent socket. No extra wiring re quired. Provides Two Elec tric Connections from One Socket fi-Ma 47.25 I X J9J id. A .t19Eiv io.oo ! AKk liJ' ! ru r.i ' ti fe Power VOTERS DEFEAT ALL MEASURES THREE AMENDMENTS FAIL TO CARRY. Only 1.15 Villi CiiM In Mpechil City lllcvtlnn City Will ,111) Hliiul. of Fund, Sa)N .Member of the I'lnmico Cniuinlttrv, (From Bnturdtiy's Dally) With each of tho fhroo measures voted on nt thn special city election defeated, the polls were closed Inst night after 155 ballots hnd huiiti cant. Ah a rosult tho city must preparo for a lunu year on nccnuutnf tho financial shortage, which tho council hoped to remedy If the proposed $25,000 budget had been passed. Including tho six per cent Increase which tho council In permitted to mnko In tho budget without the vote of tho people, tho rensury will hnvvn In It during 1018 a sum In tho neighborhood of $10, 1100, whereas It required nearly $20,000 to pity expeiines this year. Nliortngi' of I'iiiiiIn. According to Clyde McKay, chnlr- ,na" of lho " committee, none j"f ,,," Imnrovummm iitmlo this year could havo been held off an they went cut down till only tho nlmolutoly nccesH.-iry ones remained, "There wasn't iinough Interest shown by tho tnxpayurs In tho election," ho said. "If havo to cut off tho lights or something of that sort thu buslurss men will reullie they should have voted mora funds. Tint city will havo only 35 or 40 per cent of tho money needed In Its operation." Xalluro to pass the men mm which would mnko the Bancroft art effec tive In Bend virtually stops most of tho proposed street Improvements, ns tho same old method of paying for them will continue. Under the Ban croft act bonding companies mny fl nanco an Improvement while It Is being mado. When tho cost Is learned tho city council Issues bonds which run for 10 years and which are pay able semi-annually. By the presont mothod property mny bo sold for tho cost or tho construction work within 30 days after notice Is given. Klcrtloii l ('liiiiigiil. Undor tho present arrange ment, according in a city official, all of tho six councllmeu will bo elected now every two years Instead of hav ing tho terms expire on alternate dates, as n result of tho defeat of lho second measure. Thn votes counted showed tho fol lowing figures; Bancroft Act amendment No Want too Big-No Want too Small That Bauer's Grocery can't fill for you And riclhrr promptly nnd In thn Ixwt condition, Our Krocerlcn, produce, fruit nro always frenh, Our sunltnry refrigerator counter keep our dnlry pod net cimiI anil fresh, llcst prices In canned kmhU of the beat brnuda. BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Near Oliio Phone Red 1G1 THE PORTLAND HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON The Rose City's world-ianicd hotel, occu py in j( uu entire block. All Outside rooms. Superior dining and grill ser vice. An iitmosphere of refinement, s with it service of courtscy. - - European Plun; $1.50 nnd Up RICHARD W. CHILDS, Manuger HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Iron, Dronze and Semi-Steel Castings for Power Transmisiion Machinery; WooJ Pipe Fittinij, Grate Bar, Agricultural, Mining anil Saw Mill Machinery, Ornament al and Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUSH YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK EN CASTINGS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA CHINERY. For 7 1 Against ... t lllimittiil City Hluntloiw For AkhIhhI 81 lilfi.OOG Tax For i. r.D AkiiIiirI t :t It Is ilKflciilt lo Hiiy what tho tax lovy for I lin next your will ho until various flituii'H urn uumpHou. Tho city alroudy Iiiin ii bonded Indebted ness of $00,000 for sow em, Mfi.OOO tor Hlrahorii terminals, and fit), GOD fur refunding IhiiiiIh, Aii uiitoiunllo lax lovy provides Intercut on those. SUIT IJROUCHT TO DENY CITIZENSHIP I. W. W. Who Wiii ,cllo In limit l,nt HprhiK Mny llno Nittur nlltitlou Revoked. (Ilr Unltnl I'rru to '11m Ilrit.t llulMln.) POItTLANI), Due. 2S- Assistant Federal A'ttoruey Ituuklii bus today filed a suit to revoke the nnturulljta- tlou grunted to Carl Hwolxln on tint grounds that Swolglu Is nit I, W. W. worker ami could not truthfully sub scribe to the constitution. This Is tho first suit hroiixht In the country tin those grounds. Hwnlgln wns uctlve In the Bond ami Kliuimtli I. W. W, work and was ar rested In the latter town, Swolglu came to lleud curly hint summer nnd opened mi I. W. U. headquarters In July he wns arrett ed and taken to Portland for exam ination by Federal authorities but wns not hold, letter ho wont to Klamath Falls nnd was arrested lhr In the country whin round-up of sus pected I, W. W, members, THRIFT STAMPS SOLD HERE BKING IN 61)0 (lilldrrn Hliotv lntrrrit In Hr.vlu;t Hchcmo no Man ltit I-'he CiTtiflrutn Hllrkrm. I From Frldny's Dnlly.) Why not make a Now Year' reso lution to buy so many thrift ttampi a woekT Postmaster Ford sugxm that men put part of their cigar al lowance In stamps. Women could inslly find somo similar source or savings. About $600 worth of tho stamp have been sold In Bend thus fnr, On account of the Christmas rush very little Interest has beou shown In t.)i sales but now that here Is more tlmo It Is hoped thoy will Increase, A ol no one hns mado application for plao as agent for tho money saving stick ers. Children nro taking much Intorrwt In the scheme and tunny of thu ZU rent stamps nro paid for In pennli. The largest number of certificate stamp owned by nny one person so- 'fnr Is five BEND. ORFfiDM T - -w r m , f 0I W 1