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WEEKLY EDITION THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. XVI IHCNI), DICHCHUTK8 COUNTY, OREOOX, THI'IWDAY, APRIL 1M5, 1III8 N. H u. T V iW WOULD AID DISTRICT JFAVORS FLYING CAMP FOR THIS SECTION. Moid M.kjik KiiyliiK Ho Will Per. , itiniAlly IWvotnmrtM! Tlmt Now j, l'li4ill - WF -rw inivwi'il-, In TtiU Brctlon. V (From Thursday's Dally.) That Honnlor Chan. L. McNnry will glvo his undivided support In iho establishment of n government avla (Ion tratnltiR en nip In tlto neighbor ihood of Ilend, Prlnnvlllu or Redmond twin ttiit Information convoyed In a 'telegram received from tha senator hy thn Bend Commercial cluti thU ramming. Tha telegram follows: "Roma rtaya nio Senator Chamhnr lirip, HoprflienWlWo Hlnnott and my unit roquoBteil Iho aviation depart tinent to locate one or mora aviation vimrns l Oregon. Tho chief of Iho Minimi office promised to direct tho etrn locating board (0 muko n fcurvny ot Orogon and rnpurt on tlm in out nultnbln location, I shall pre imiil your claim and personally speak mont favornhly of tho dlntrlct an a Jilto for an aviation camp." Senator McNory'n messagn ramo an ii n answer to a telegram mint by J. A. Hastes, J, I'. Keys and K. 1. Ma haffoy, ait a committee from tho llurnl I'ommurclal club, yesterday whon It hum learned thn government was con 'tumplallug tho building of an avla Inn camp In thin state. Tho muii Dago wa sont to all members of thn Washington delegation by night lot or laMl night, and Senator McXary's unnwi-r )md arrived Uorn iihortly aftor U o'clock this morning, showing that lui wan Intaimuly interested In the proposition. In their message to thn delegation tho committeemen pointed out tho ndvnuti.xo of Bond, Redmond or J'rltiovHIo for nuch a ramp, saying: "Wo doslro to call to your attention that wo ha vii tho largest area of learod level land In tho ntato; tho IIiimI cllmntlo condition., haviiiK 330 days In thn yemr that tho nun shine, ii I no tv.ii iran-roiitlnontal railway line. Wo ronpi'ifully request thai the merits of this location bo put be fore tho proper authorities. TIiIm ro fers to t lit Bend, Redmond or Prlno llln districts." Redmond and Prlnovlllo huvo also rienl messages to tlit delegation slm liar to tho on" sent by tho committee hnro. HormlHtou and Mcdfnrd, Oro i;oii, nro a I no In tho rnco for thu train ing camp. UWIOHT H. YEOMAN CALLED BY DEATH (From Wodnoiday'B Dally.) DwIrIiI H, Yeoman, I.ytlo addition, died ynntorday nftnrnnon at hln homo In thin alty. Mr. Yoomau had boon In 111 hoalth for a numhnr of year, hut hln condition did not huenmo alarm Iiu; until Monday, whon ho voluntar ily cnllod In a pliywlclan, but hln con dition could not bo tmprovod and tho following day ho died. Ho lenvoH a .Nvlfo and throo chtldroii, Kuuornl Rturvlcon will bo hold from tho NIh f.vonRor chnpol at 10:30 tomorrow litornliiK. 3JEN1) IS ENTITLED TO ONE BLUE STAR (From Friday's Dally.) Dond Ih entitled to a bluo star on the white field of tho Liberty loan flag now floating t tho Intorsoceitou of W"U xtreet nnd Oregon avenue, ac cording to tho loan homliiuiu'tnra yoatorday. Moro than 100 pur cout. ovor hor allotted quota lian boon nub iiorlbod. Ilond'u quota for tho drlvo win $75,000 mid It Is now estimated liy tho committee that moro than $170,000 In Liberty IioiuIh havo boon (akon, BRIGHT'S DISEASE CLAIMS VICTIM (From Wednesday's Dully.) I'MIbs Ada Lockwood, tho lfiyonr old diiiiKhtor of Mm. Anna Lock wood, West l.luvun'th and Mllwaukoo tUrootH, died this 'morning aftor ho lug n HUffuror for Homo tlmo from Jli'lglit'fl dlHonso, MIbb Lookwood v(iu horn In Oklahoma hut movod to thi elty with her niothor about tlu'QlytiarB ago. Funoral feprvlcoa o'clock, HEART FAILURE CAUSES DEATH ClinrlrM (JiiIIIoImIi HiktiiiiiIi ill Home iS'4ir RoImtIm -IfcMly llinuglit lo TIiIm City. (From Tuesday ' Dally.) Charles (lutllolncli, aged dronnod dond at tho ranch of RO, hlH himi near ItobnrtH Monday morning nhfirlly aftor 8 o'clock. Heart fall urn wan glvon an tho probablo cotmu of hi death. Ho arose In tho morn Inn fooling In normal hoalth, uud aftor dating breakfast started out to do tho chorea. Whon ho mauled thn back yard ho toUored and foil and, by iho llwv. help lnd itrrlvoU U was dond. At tho tlmo of IiIm diiath Mr. Out llolxrh wan vIhUIiik In thin city with hor aon, Churlen, Jr., who In otu ployod In tho mllla hnro. Tho body waa brouRht to thla city yeatorday and In tioliiK hold at tho .S'lnwonisur undortuklnt: parlora. FLAG ARRIVES WAVKH IlMKIiATlt Ol.l) (JM)llV at tiii: f.V'ri.itHta'rio.v oi. WAI.Ii AND Oltl.O. HTItinri'H aiti:h iii.n: ht.IiW nhxt (From Thuradny'a Dally.) Tho now Rovornmcnt honor IIbr, prosontod to Dond for hor aubncrlp Hon to tho third Mborty loan, wan recolvod by tho chairman of tho local commlttno thla morning and la now llyltiK bonoath Old Glory at tho In tornnctlon of Wall and OrcRon ntroota. .Mombera of tho cotnmlttco horo today cxprcniiod tho opinion that If pognlulfl boforo tho ond of tho drlvo thorn would bo ono or more bluo atara In tho whlto fluid, each alRiilfylnR a 100 por cont. ratlnj,'. Tho lottor from tho chairman of tho nonoral oxecu tlvo hoard, Jamna K. Lynch, which accompanied tho llaR, rendu: "Tho Konora! executlvo board ha today npproved tho awardlUK to your town of tho official honor llnK of tho third Liberty loan. Tho commlttno wlnhoa to coiiRrntulato you and all who annlntod you on tho maKiililcont nplrlt of patrlotlnm and uuxoinnlinGan which ban characterized your ofTorln In tho third Liberty loan campaign. Tho commltten hopes that tho aplun did nplrlt which linn enabled your community to win thin honor IlftK Mill bo coutluuod throiiRliout tho re maining dayn of tho cumpalRii and that boforo Itn cIoho you may nocuro ono or more bluo ntnra to bo Mowed upon thn whlto Hold of tho flag, each ntar nlRtilfylnR that you ijnota linn hue n Incroaiotl by 100 ior cont. "Your pntrlntlc ronpoiiHo to tho natlon'a cull la a ntlmulun to all of im nnd wo will watch with IntoroMt and bont wlnhcn for your further huo cchm tho dully roportn from your din trlct." CO. A., WITH H7 MUMHHRS, IH RKADY 'It) .MUHTKIl IN CO. 11 HAH H(K MUHTICR ROLIH ARK HUNT IN. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Companion A uud II oC tho llond Homo Guard aro ready to bo mus torod In, with 107 men for tho two companion, or 37 mora than Ih ro quired,' but G5 men to tho company botug nocoHsnry. Tho remaining mombors woro secured by tho organ- Izorn at 'tho regular meotlug ulghtn of Monday and Tuesday, uud It 1b expected that tho number can yet ho Incronaodv Jay A. Saltzmnu will loavo Satur day morning for Portland nnd will tuko with him tho muBtor rolls mid othor credentials which tiro to bo turned ovor to tho adjutant gonoral's offlco. For some tlmo It was hoped that It wpuld ho posalblo to muator tho mon In on Liberty duy. April 20, uut this idea has now boon glvou up. ' i QUOTAS WINGATE TELLS OF ATROCITIES SAYS IIUN IS TUTOR OF CRIMES. Mini Wild Had Mvexl In Turkey Mnny Vwm Hnyn I'coplo of Amerlci. Do Not IUiiIIao tho CoudltlouN. (From Saturday's Dally.) Doplctlni; vividly tho horrors which havo been sufforcd by tho Ar- monlana In Turkey durlm; tho pant T, yonra, prof. Wlnjjato of Tolas, Turkey, aildrcnnod n small nuillotico at tho Hippodrome lant nlnht In tho Intorent of tho Armenian relief fund. CorumoiicliiK with -tho cloning bloody rolRti of Abdul llamld, tho deposed nultan, tho npoaker told of each auccuedliiR atrocity that could bo laid directly tit tho handn of tho ynuiiK Turkn, who woro nupponod to jiavo been tho reformers of tho Mo hammedan omplrc, up until tho proa onl time, tho last four yearn of which tho dcitruetlnn of tho Christian pop ulation Iiam ttfan unilor tho tutelage ut the Clerninn omplro. Mr. Wluxato told of tho first rulds apalnnt tho Armenians In 1805, when moro than 412 people woro mur dered, and many hundred moro wcro Ithor mortally or noveroly wounded, many of the in having tholr handn nearly savored when thoy had thrown them up to protect their heads from tho dcnrondlnR saber In tho handn of tho soldier populace. Ho stated that at this time ho had glvon refugo to 125 of tho people In his house, and had protected them until after tho trouhlo had abated. "If thn Turkish govornmont had undertaken to destroy tho ontlru race In a day", U would not havo been no norrime," said ino prorensor. Hut It was tho slow and suro meth ods thul woro tho awful pirt of It. Commencing with small uprisings, In which but a few hundred word killed In various parts of tho omplro, tlto work grew until In 1 91 G tho ordor wont out to destroy thu ontlro raco " In tho larger clllen, he said, thoao peoplo waro neut out by various rands, horded like cuttle, with noth ing to eat, nnd charged oxhortiltant prices for ovon a drink of water. (Continued on Pago 4.) Only Two Days Remain of Extra Vote and Gold Offer Complete List of Prizes (IRANI) PRI.K. 1018 flvo passenger Uulck tour lug car. Valuo J 955, F. O. II. Ilend. DISTRICT PRIZCS. Ono $85.00 Vlctrola. Ono $75.00 Pathophouo $00.00 In Oold. Two $22.50 LaMtman Kodaka. Two hundflomo Diamond Sot Lavulllores. l'RIl-S .H)R ALL. All caudldutoH not recolvlng ono of tho regular prizes will bo -- paid a cash coiiiiiiIshIoii of ton - por cout. of all tho money thoy collect on now and old subscrlp- Hon payments. .. District' Number One ' Includes All of thu City of Uoud CniupnlKi. Clo.e Mny H, 1018 lYurl Miller, 311 llr.Miiluy , IH,::o Mnrjnrlp llwvir, City , 139,10 Virn limit, City , 138,. JO Mm. J. M. llt-niKroiin, City, , 130.400 Dul.y Citrtfr, (IT Ifnwthorne 121,040 lHlul Hnjdor, 4DU llruoilwuy, ,,,.. 01,340 Olun Johnnoii, 01 lml.hma ,, , ,,,,, 41,8(10 lli-lon Downhill, fill New 1'nrW Ave..,. 44,620 Mnry llul.Unl. City 42.V20 Kwlyn .StHlTonl. 767 Oidcn jvo,,...,. 30,340 lulnli CoKit. 28 Pine Creit Court.,,, 33,340 finm-vlivo MolJirvn. City 03,180 Alili Imndn. 737 Otnlcn Avo 0.000 District Number Two Includes All Torrltory Outsldo tho City Limits of Uend. Campaign Clonon May 11, 11)18 o o Mary Kryrrnr, SUtvrn. ............... ,132,440 Joy Mcl.cnnmi, MitolUm,, , ..104.080 Ulivl lfllur. 01 1 no Full. 0(1,540 llcrnlra Orimt, I'clnovlllo ,, ... 75,360 KloUti Htorey, I.a l'lno 41,720 MarJorle Youiik, ltolnionil, .. , ,, , ... 43,4'i0 Murlon llwkln., Iwcr llrldno.,. 23,180 Ttu-rcD OuinkA. Mllllcan ,. 33.140 Dorr. aW. rA l'lno ,..,,.,,,,,,,. 23,000 Th.-lma Tucker. Silver Uk 21,600 lltntrlce 8t-ilicnon, I.a l'lne, ,,...,,, 6,000 Kmnm Urumm, Silver Like.r,ii... -C,3e0 1 SENT ROM BEND RED CROSS WOMEN DO GOOD WORK. Hhlpmmtx frtmi Auxiliaries Addn Mn trriully lo tlio ToUil ttM Article) Aro Hent Out. (From MondayV Dally.) Six hundred and eighty-four sweat era, nocks, wrlntlcts, mufflers and holmotB havo been shipped from tho Ilend chapter of tho Kcd CroBS since tio beginning of tho year, accord tag to tho records of the organization on compllod this week. Thin amount of knitted goods comprised tho work of tho women of Ilend and thu auxil iary organization throughout tho country, to whom o groat deal of credit Is given for their largo con trlbutlons. Shipments wcro hludo from this city on January Hh and 24th, Febru ary 24th and March 24th, tho amount of tho shipments each tlmo being given In tho figures below: January 4. Sweaters, 28; socks, 78; wristlets, 19; mufflers, 22. January 24. Sweaters, 35; socks, 37; Wristlets, 14; mufflers, 13; hel mets, 1. Fobruary 24. Sweaters, 8G; socks, 70. March 24. Sweaters, 104; socks, 140; wristlets, 26; mufflers, 10; hel mets, 3. Tho work sont In by tho auxll- iarloa Is given In the following: Torrobonno Auxiliary. Sweaters, 27; socks, C. Redmond Auxiliary, Mrs. I. L. Os borno. Sweaters, 12; mufflers, 2; socks, 13; wristlets, 3. Mo'tollus Auxiliary, Mrs. Ilurdlck. Sweaters, 9; mufflers, 11; socks, 12; wrlstlots, 4. Tumalo Auxiliary, Mrs. Fred Wal lace Sweaters, 33; mufflers, 4; socks, 11. Lower nrldgo Auxiliary'. Mrs. L. A. Hunt. Swoators, 3. Culvor. Mrs. Kdith Hillman. Sw(er, 1. Pw tfutto Auxiliary. Muf flers, 5. Madras Auxiliary. Sweaters, 27; mufflers, 4; nocks. 54; wrlstletn, 8. Woman'a Club Auxiliary, Ited mond. Mrs. Fullor. Sweaters, 3D; mufflera, G; Bocks, S7; wristlets, G. B.TIL VOTI'-S AND COLD. - 1)0,0(10 I.'xtni Vol in will bo glvon for every club of - $25' In now or old subscription paymonts. Those bonus votes nro ovor and abovo tho rogular votes Issued on each Individual - subscription. Now subaerlytlons turned In on this offer will also cohnt on -- tho special prlzo offor. $1 in Gold - - will bo glvou as a special prize to tho candidate who turns In tho greatest total Bum of money - ih now subscription payments - during thla offer. Now subscriptions turned In - during this offer also count ou tho extra voto oftor and will earn oxtra votes. This big doublo offor oponod April 15, and closes April 27, at 9 p. m. Tho big double ofTor of extra votes and froo gold closes Saturday night at 9 o'clock. This la positively tho host inducement that will bo made during tho closing days of tho cam paign. Briefly, this doublo ofYor Is: Every club of $25 lu either old or now subscriptions to tho Bulletin se cures n apodal ballot of 90,000 extra votos In addition to tho regular votes. Aftor you hato turned lu enough sub scriptions to mako a club of $25, oaph dollar thoronftor ontltles you to 3,600 oxtra votes. Tho moro money you turn In during tha tlmo of this otTor tho larger your extra ballot will bo. Thou, 'tho cmulldato who turns in tho -(Continued on page 4.) STOCKMAN KILLED AT KLAMATH FALLS Itoportn woro publlnhcd in Sun day's Orcgonlan of tho killing at Klamath Falls of O. T. McKlndry. McKlndry wan known in thin city, having lived at tho Pilot Dutto Inn for some tlmo last winter. Trouble over range matters between himself and another ntockman was rcspons iblo for tho killing. RECEIVES WORD OF SON'S DEATH (From Wednesday's Dally.) Word waa received 1y Louis Dllta doau of this city this morning that his son Leo had been accidentally killed at Banvllts, Montana, whon ho was struck by a train, Full partic ulars of tho accident aro not given In tho telegram rocelved. Mr. Bllla- deau will leavo on this cvenlng'q train for Danville. COUNTY STAMP SALES INCREASE PltAOTICALLY ALL DISTRICTS IN TUB COUNTY REPORT IN ritnASB REDMOND ROY IS V11STS fj.120. (FrdtU Tuesday's Dally.) Thrift stanlp sales throughout the county aro Increasing rapidly, accord ing to County School Superintendent J, Alton Thompson, who has been rocolvlng tho reports from tho vari ous school districts This morning" it was announced that Terrobonno was tile- first com munity In tho county to orgarilzo A war savings society, two of tho clubs holng formed In that city. The total amount of war saving certificates bought by tho pupils of tho county is given In tho total by districts In tho following: Redmond, District No. 2. Stamp sales In the grades, $196. On stu dent in tho Redmond school has $300 In Llborty bonds and $120 In war savings stamps. District Xo. 3, Roso Lilllo, Instruc tor $19.26. Anna Dean, instructor $31.75. District No. 4, La p'lno', R: E. Storey, principal $56.50. District No. 6, Terrebonne. Mrs. Gertrude Whltols, principal $60.50. District No. S, Clino Falls, Roso M. Hunnol $13.69. District No. 9, Tumalo, Mrs. Delia Nichols -$4.15. District Xo. 10. Redmond. Marda Markham $2.7g. District Xo. 20, Ilend Rural, Izora Sorfllng $11.75. District Xo. 22, Anna L. Dunsmoor $5.00. District Xo. 23, Tumalo, Edith Smith, $23.56. District Xo. 24, Alfalfa, Mablo L. Allen $92.29. District Xo. 2S, Bend "Rural, Wln nlfred Xolson $22.50. District Xo. 30, Deschutes, Flor ence Foster $168. Union high school Xo. 1, Redmond, L. L. Gooding Liberty bonds,- $500; stamps, $235.75. TO open mny 30 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR DAY .NOW Pia.NNKD ON AH TIMK Sin' FOR OIT.XIXG OF A. A. C. 1IOS1IJ 1IKRK. (From Tuesday's Dally.) At n mooting of a special com mittee hold last night to tako up tho matter of arranging a program for the opening of tho Bond Amateur Athletic club building, It was de cided to sot tho opening dnto as Thursday, Mny 30, Decoration day. with programs for tho two succeed ing days. On Thursday, May 30, tho building will bo formally opened to tho public. From 1 o'clock In tho aftornoon un til 5 In Iho ovening It will bo open to Inspection, In the evening a pro gram will bo glvon In tho building. Ou Friday nnd Saturday additional programs will bo glvon. Mombors of tho coutmltteo aro now busy arrang ing tor sub-committees to hnndlo tho work, the announcements of -which will bo made- lator. Mil W EM DID STANFIELD GET HIM TO RUN? Friend of HUnfldd Deny AllfCUm Whllo Otlicra Uftlm Pmrd Won Forsetf. Into iWo by tho ytnauiiA .nan. . (SpmUI to Th Bulletin.) SALEM, April 25. Soma astut) dopstors around hero seo In tho en trance of Bruco Dennis of La Grando Into tho raco as caodldato for Re publican national committeeman from Oregon tho flno Italian hand of his master, the Eastern Oregon sheep king, who seeks A placo among tho seats of tho mighty. . Thoy declare that Btanfleld liter ally took Dennis by the scruff of tho neck and hurled Dim Into the lime light at a part of his scheme lit seek ing to grasp the senatorial nomina tion, On iho othor hand, sonio of Stat? flold's friends scoff thin Idea and s' scrt openly that Btanfleld, wad sick at heart when he heard that the overweening ambition 'of DonnU to avongo his private grlevanco against Ralph Williams, his opponent for national committeeman, had gotten tho best of his friendship tor Stan- Held. Whatever Is the real situation It looks as though tho step taken by the) gontloman from La Grando aUgliri ho particular benefit to tho flockmastor of the Umatilla. PoUc County Aroused. . Around Polk county way, where- Stanflold had been building up a heavy following through his able lieutenant, Jlta l.lnn, tho aspirations of Dennis aro looked at with distrust. While Ralph Williams now Uvea In Portland, ho founded his fortuno at Dallas in Polk county, whero ho owns a couple of banks and has extcnslvo business connections. Ralph la stronger than horseradish In Polk county and In numerous othor parts of tho Willamette valloy for that matter, and If the rotors get the Idea that Stanfleld Is behind tho Donnut movo It will go hard with tho sup port that has been buildcd up by dili gent labors. Deschutes In Carq of IJnn. Speaking of Jim Linn, who has been entrusted by Stanfleld to manu facture a Stanfleld support In Mc Xary's own torrltory, It might be said that Stanfleld made no Idlo choice, Jim was a Domocrat up to a few weeks ago, when along with hun dreds of his Democratic brethren ho registered 03 a Republican and now is the blackest of the black. Jim has four hobbles: His Pilot Dutto ranch In tho Deschutes coun try; tho Marion hotel, Salem's larg est hostelry, of which ho owns tho lion's share; good roads, and tho Stanflold boom. Of all things dear to'his heart tho Stanfleld boom Is the .dearest, Jim was ono of tho mldwlves who pro- sided at tho accouchment which. brought forth tho Stanfleld boom, as n puling and sickly Infant, and ho has helped nurse it tenderly until It has becomo qulto a sturdy llttlo lad. Ho has been working night and day down In the valley countlos especially in this sootiou, mid it must bo ad mitted that a trail of Stanflold sont! mont can bo picked up by following Jim's footsteps, Ik'imN Is Hurt ln Ktunflelil. Everybody around horo likes Jim Linn, ovon tha mast sablo of all tho sablo Republicans, Consequently It Is not surprising that he really has mado so mo impression for Stanflold In McXary'a ,nwrn torrltory. Xot that Stanfleld will carry thla soctton, bo cause It can't ho douo, but in figuring uui inu nnat realms h win no won not to loso sight of tho fact that Jim has been busy around hero, and whonover ho gets liusy politically smoothing genorally drops. Stanfleld In Ticklish Placo. But getting back to Stanfleld and Dennis, no mattor what actuated Donnls to get Into tho gauio, it in generally conceded his candidacy Is hurting Stanflold. Thorn Is no ques tion but Dennjy and Ralph William, nro blttor porsonal and political on, omes, Tho personal enmity grw (Continued on last page.) S ' )