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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1918)
I1KNI) IIUfifiKTIN, IIKND OUKflON, THUIWHAY, .WSK Irt, HMfl IMOH rt V FORTY-ONE MEN ADDED TO LIST COU.NTV I.IHT OK HWHHTHANTH OF AUK OF 21 VIIAItH I,,H hmohti,v HiioitT of i:hti- MATH OF OITHIAI.H. (From Tliuriuluy'H Dully.) Forty-ono intin who ha vu become i!l ycarM old nlticu tlm lint pxltni Hon (if n year iiko roKlatoruil with thu local war board at tlm circuit court rootiiH yoHtorday afternoon. TIiIn In hul very low Ichh than wiim imtlmntod by tho nfllrlnlii, who hnd nut fifty iih tlio pomilblo number of reKlitrnnt. Thoro wan llttlo activity In tho work In tho forenoon, hut eleven having ri'Khttiiroil up until 12 o'clock. At , a o'clock In thu atturnooii thlit num ber had boon IncroiiHiid hy mivitn moro, iiiiikltiK n total or 18, hut It wan not until nftor G o'clock In thu oviinliii: that tho real work of tho hoard commenced, whim tho men Hurled coiiiIiik In from tlm mill. TIioho niKhtturliiK durliiK tho tiny wnro moNtly out of town r':lntranlii who hud tuado tho Journey to thin city for tho oxprewi imriioHu of com plyhw t tho wlNhtm of Undo Ham, hul durliiK tho later hours tho men from Itutid added llmlr nauiim to the roll. Of tho 41 niKUtnroil there were no nntlvo horn Americana, four iiIIoiin, not ouninloN, and ono all.'ii mutiny. A complete Hut of tho uuniti will ho nvallnhlu Hatunlay. New.s in Hricf. (From Tuoitdny'a Dally.) AmiUTiiry Pnriy. In honor of their flrt wnddltiK aiiulvnrmtry, Mr. and Mra. Unhurt (J. McConkrlo enter tained u number of their frlud at a jiroRrtMtHlvo Dvo hundred party at tlmlr homo at 100 Ht, Helena placu Innt iivonliiK. Four tuhlim were oc cupied, and aflitr a ploimunt mid on tnrtnlnlni: oviuiIuk rnfriinliinoiita were nerved hy tho IioHiim. 'Phono prenent woro: Mr. and Mm. Norcutt, Mr. and Mm. I.. K. Hhephord, Mr. and Mm. It. J. Todd, Mr. and Mm. M. A. Hamilton, Mr.. and Mm. ('. T. Meas lier, Mr. and Mm. V. (5. Newton, Mr. ii ml Mm. Itulph Hponcer. lhtiioiitrnlo Klrrlrli' Hiinin'. ComimtiirliiK today, tho llmid Water, Light k Power company will conduct a HtirloH of domoiiMtralloiiH of th valuo of tho electric range for mini mr rooking. Tho dominiNtrntlon nro uiidnr the hupurvlnlon of Mm. Tulllo of 8attl, and will h huld iiacth nftornooii, commencing at 2 o'clock and conllutiliiK for at leant two lioum. Practical liutrurtloiiH on tho imo of tho raiiKo will ho glvn, at wull an iiihiiIh being proparod. The dnmoimtrutlouM am lining hold In tha now Kocippou building. IIiiiiio on nirlotiglt. Thorp Klloff, u former lloud man who re contly iinllMtud In tho army nud hna hcou aligned to tho heavy nrtlllory, Ii homo on a furlough, vIhUIiik with IiIh fatlmr. Private Kllulf Ih In train liiK nt Cump LowIn, hut Malea that It In expected that lilit regiment will ho nont Frnncaward within a Hhort time. AUIioiikIi no ofllclal uotlllca tlou of thin Iiun been rouolvod by thu moil, tho Kovornmunt Ih KrautlnR furlnugha to all thoao dcNlrliiK thorn, which generally procodcs tho ninvo inniit of troopH. Hn will romnln lioro until ahout Thumday, Hd Cnm Worker.- Workora at tho Hod CroHH liondiiiartorH havo hnon moro nuuiuroiu than liiHt wuuk, hut uh yot thu attnndanro In not mif flclont to liiHtirn tho coniplotlon of tho quota hy tho end of tho lineal month. TIiohu In nttondauco Monday woro: Mm. Kolloy, Mm, !:. llanna, Mm. 0. 15. WllllttiiiH, Mm. F. O'LaiiKhlln, Mm. Bauudom, Mm. J. II. KKilufoldt, Mm. IIuiIhoii, Mm, Minor, Mm. Alton, ItiH'HwN llioki'ii Ann. Mm. Law roucn MIIoh Ih under tho pliyslclau'a euro nt hor homo In thU city sufTor liiK with n hrokun arm roculvud whllo on n HhIiIiik trip to Opal Falls Hun day. Mm, MIIoh wiih ovorcomo with tho hunt and falntod nud whun bho foil rocolvud thu Injury. liiHpiH-tN IIiiIIiIIiiu;. W. F. Koop pou,. ownor at tho nuw Kooppon hulldliiK, which Iiiih JiihI haun com lilotml, on .Wall Htrout, arrived In llond yosturday morntiiK nud will re main hnro for Bovoral dayH lookliiK nftor dotallH In roKurd to tho Intorlur llnlu'hlUK of tho hulldliiK. KuMlorit Htnr l)ch'Kt. Mm. L. A. W. Nixon loft last iiU;ht for Port land, whoro hIio kooh us u dolouato from tho llund lodge to tho utnto con vention ot tho lOiiHtorn Star. (lotw to JlrothorN. Bhorlft B, 15, Itnhortii loft tlila morning for a busl iiosti trip to Drothora. (iFrom Moiuloy'B Dally.) Flno IUUhciIi KlKht Cuuglit. On Friday tho mombora of tho city coun cil changQd tho flno for epoodlng from $2 for tlm llmt orfoimn ami for thu HORond to $0 for thu Unit of fmiMo anil $1R for thu iiucotul, Hcarcc ly liud tho now riillni: hoou miido of flclnl huforn NIkIU Ofllcur Frank Cillp nddod oliOit vIctlniH to hi lint to nppiiur hoforo Jiidxn I5IIIh thin moruliiK on a charge of hroukliiK thu trafllo lawn, Tho lint lucliidud Win, McCormuuk, Halph Poludnxtor, It. J. Todd, I.ownll and mom, Ward Cohlo, C. H. IIuiIhoii, T, A, McCanu and llnrry HrookM. Vornon Forho and A. WhlHiiant oNRiipod tho lncroaMu hy ono day, koUiiIk tlmlr notification on Friday. Hit llcllp-to. Practically all of tho cltUuiiH of Hum! took advantage of thu ucllpHU of Hatunlay and watched Old Hoi piiim Into and out or thu Nhndow of tho moon through Hiuokud glutei, green eye hIiikIoh and iiholog rnpliom' um'd platOH. Whllo not to tal hero, It wan viewed to exceptional advantage, tho few cIouiIh In thu Nky at tho time not hindering thu vIhIoii. J.iMiUout for l-'lri"N. To aid tho fornut nervlce men mid tho utnto In lighting flruH which aro apt to occur nt thin time of tho year through 11x1110111111? and curuli'NNucNH of camp em, n lookout In to hn ntnttoncd on Paulina peak, commencing tomor row, who will have charge of notify ing tho lire wardeiiH In each dlNtrlct when a hltitu In H.ghtod. Hunker Innn for Home- Mcmt of tho mumhom ot tho Oregon Htnte llnnkum' aNNOctatlon who remained ovur from Hnturduy'H nunhIoh to npund yimturduy lUhlng and itlglitmniliig In tho vicinity or lloud let: tlila morn ing for their home. I''llilti I'nrtliM Itefiini. A largo number of flHhlug partlu who made tho trip to tho varlniiHliuuiitH yciitor day aro all reporting good catcher, tho day being well milted to thu iiport. Library MitU. A Hjieclal bimlneii meeting of 4 ho library iiKiioclatlon will be hold at 3 o'clock Tuoduy afternoon at thu library. Thu finan cial hiiitluuHN ot tho aHHoclatlon will ho taken up. 11 In urgently rouuimt ed that all memhnm of tho nHHOcla Hon ho pruMunt on well an any othom who aro InturcHted In thu work of the library. (From Hntunlnj'B Dally.) HiiIMn In Mnrliii'M. (toy A Bto phuiiN, who for thu pawt two and one hnir yearn han been einployeil by The Hhcvlln-lllxon Company, Iiun en llntcd In thu Marine and will leave thin evening for Portland, nud from there to thu Maro Inland navy yard. 1 1 In eiillntement wiih made through the llend recruiting ofllce upon a ro louHa hy thu local draft board. HeliiriiN to Diillt. K. J. Wilson or Prlnevlllo, who Iiiih been niiendlng thu pnNt throe tiny In thin city at tending thu Oregon Statu llankom' convention, returned to hU dutltxt oh ctihhler or thu Prlnevlllo hank till morning. Hh oxpectR In be able to return to llond thin evening In time to tttiond the Hiuhlem club bniKiuet. Will Iti'letise Drufl .Mm. Mull not called In tho prenent iiiotn will ho reltxiMHd for enllHtmunt In tho Mn rlnen, according to an announcement made th!n morning. Thu rulcasu can be obtained either by application In person to tho mumhom of tho drnft board or through Sergeant Ilrooks, local Mnrluo recruiting ofllcur. J.cim for North Hakotii. Mm. Ilaim Johnson wuh n pnnnunger on HiIh mnrutiig'H train for Portland, from which place h)iu wilt go to North Dakota, whoro he will visit for several wooka with frlonda nud rulntivcH ut hor old homu. Hero 1'nim Mmlrim. -Howard W. Turner of Madras, matiagor ot tho JefforHim County Abstract company, nnil former owner of tho Madras Ploiicur, Is n business visitor In tho city. Hero From Port land. Mr. nncl Mm. ICmkliio Wood of Portland ar rived In thu city last night to spoilt! thu week-end In this auction on u fishing trip. .Much Iuiirot oil.- Mm. Adul P. Jlnllurtl, who Iioh boon In Portlnud for several wooka, where hIio untlor wcut on operation at u hospital, re turned to her homo In llond this morning, much Improved, Hlrtlm. To Mr. mid Mm. Mnx 15. .MochulonhurK. ' U-puuud hoy, nt llend surgical hospital. To Mr. and Mm. C. V. Clovoland, 7-pound girl, at noon today. ItetuiH From VMt. Mra. N. 0. Davis and sou Howard hava roturnod to their homo In this city nftor nu oxtcndotl trip In California. fitMs io Minnesota. Mrs. Ooorgo Wood loft this morning for Minne sota, whoro alio will visit tor aovornl months with hor parouta. Two Huntlrwl Attend. Nearly two hundrod bnukora and cltlzons of llond nttondod tho bnnquot hold at tho Pilot Uutto Inn last night. (JtRs tit Poi-tlantl. Mra. C. Curt Mlltor will lonvo this ovonlng for Portland, whoro alio will romnln for about ono wool:. (From Thuraday'fl Dally.) Work Hours ClmiiKod. Work hours At Tho Shovlln-Hlxon and llrooka-Scanlon mills for tho night TO REGISTER BEND YOUTHS (From Saturday's Dally.) 011114 WIM. TAKK HP MAri'KH OF KNMHTINO 110 VH OF THIS CITY IX IIOVH' WOHKIXO UK- HI3HVK. Within tlm coming wnok n corps of girls will ho put to work In llend registering members of thu Iloya' Working Unserve, according to J. Alton Thompson, roprusuntatlvo of tho government for Deschutes county In thu Hoys' Working Unserve enroll ment. This work should hnvo boon completed several weeks ago, hut tho registrants appointed hy Mr. Thomp son havu railed to make report mid carry thu work through. Up to thu present time there hnvo boon but three districts in tho coun ty making a report. Blstcm wan tho first to bo heard from and sunt In hor registration of five sovural weeks ago, later adding one moro. Hud mom! Is also In with eight mumhom mid Terrebonne with six. These throe towns represent but n small percentage of thu boys In tho county eligible to come under tho government's registration for boyn who aro willing to work In useful employment during tho school vaca tion and aid In relieving tho shortage or labor. Htnco thu close or school In this city many or the boys hnvo gono to work In tho mills nud box factories and It Is planned by Mr. Thompson to hnvo their employers register them wherover they will consent to do so, and In connection with this several young ladles will mako a hnuso-to-housu canvass. It Is be lieved that In this way thu names of all or tho boys In tho city can bo secured. Those registering from Hcdmond woro: Arthur It. Ioumls, Robert W. Hlalr, Charles Avery, Arthur K. Warren, Harry Ilurmnster, Wilbur Dlttomoru, (luy Ilohblns, Dale Cutllp. Tho Terrebonne registrants weru: Henny Itr-gnl, Victor Bradley, Frank Carlton, Oram Nichols, Kdward Peck ham, Frank Ulllott. cruws havu been changed, thu rruws now commencing tho shift at C In tho evening Instead ot 8, working un til 10 o'clock, when tho lunch hour Is called. At 1 1 o'clock they rosumo work and quit at 3 In tho morning. The day shift remains the same. (itsHt to Vermont. Dr. J. II. Con nam left yesterday nftornooii for Ilattleboro, Vermont, whore ho will visit with relatives for about four mouths. During his absence his practice hero will bo in charge of I). K. K. Gray ot Portland, who ar rived Inst night to nssumo his dutlos. .Mother In III. MUs Lois Simmons, nnd her sister, Mm, Wohlonburg, j hnvo boon called to Twin Falls, Idaho, by tho serious Illness of their mother. Miss Simmons was form erly employed as stenographer at tho offices or J. Alton Thompson, county superintendent or schools. Leaven for Portland. Dr. Qentry, who has been conducting sorvlcos at! tho Methodist church, loft yeatorday for Portland, whoro ho will remain for n short tlmo conducting a series of aorvlcos, after which ho will ro turn to his homo In Chicago. W'orkliiK ut Bremerton. Word haa boon received hero that Miss Daly Stuwnrt, formerly omployed as Hten ogrnpher nt tho offices ot Judgo 11. C. F.llls, hns commenced hor duties In (hu government offices nt Uromortou. Teii-Poiiml Hoy. Mr. and Mra. John Nowby nro tho parents of a ton-pound boy, born last night nt thu ' Bond surgical hospital. j lluliy Hoy. Mr. nnd Mra. F. 15. Toouoy nro receiving thu congratuln-j tlona of tholr frlonda on tho arrival of n ton-pound hoy. Hetiirns Home. Mrs. F. F. Fish hna roturnod to hor homo In this city nftor a ton days' visit with frlonda nt Tho Dnllea. WOULD RECALL 60 MEN IN DESCHUTES Now Order of Provost Marshal Menus Additional Work for Local Drnft Honrds. (From Saturday's Dally) Tho ordor of Provost Marshal don ornl Crowdor, IsBiiod ybstordny, call ing upon tho local draft boards for a ro-oxamlnntlon of all tho men who havo boon oxompted or given a do forrod classification will moan nbout CO moil bolng rocnllod In this county, nccordlng 'to J. JI. Honor this morn ing. Tho local offlco has aa yot re ceived no ofllclal notification to re call tho men, but according to tho official ordor of yeatorday ono la ex pected at onco, BEND HIGH SCHOOL IS IN WORKING RESERVE Ho ven (wo .Member lima Hj'kInUtmI mill Aru Xov nt Work Hntltleil to tlm Honor Madge. (From Tuesday's Dally.) flavfltitcmi members of tho lieml high school havn been registered In tho Hoys' working Hcsorvo, accord ing to an announcement rnado yos turday by F. Thortlamon, who had charge of tho registration, thu names being reported to J. Alton Thompson, county registration ngont for tho government, Tho names of thoso .registering follow: Lester Bander, Btmiloy llond, Cal vin Smith, Oorald McCuIro, Frank Ioohr, Hubert Ford, Percy Plorson, Ed, Hrostorhous, Paul Brookings, Leu Wright, Lvsllo Holmes, Kmmott Molltar, Dovoro Holfrlch, Lcroy Coy nor, Arthur Norcott, Halph Hauck, Wm. K. Williams. All of thu nbovo members of tho working rnsorvo, together with others who havo Joined previously or those who aru to bo enrolled Inter, are untitled to tho honor badge of thu reserve after they havu been em ployed for thirty days. COUNTY MUST RAISE $83,000 IN W. S. DRIVE C'ltleiiH Will Ho Axkeil to Met In DlMrlct School Hoiim-n mid OIe Pltilcc. (From Thursday's Dally.) Twenty thousand war savings cer tificates of n maturity valuo ot 1100,000 must bo sold In Doschutes county In thu remaining soven mouths of 1918 If It is to meet tho call inada upon It by tho United Statis treasury department. Tho ac tual cash outlay will bo upward of 183,000, tho Individual stamps ot a maturity valuo ot ffj costing 4.17 this mouth nnd ono cent moro per month ns the months pass. To Insure tho sale of tho required number of stamps tho peoplo of tho county will bo asked to meet In tho district school housos on Juno 28 at 8 o'clock nud give In tholr plodges to buy stamps regularly during the remainder ot tho year. 15aclt dis trict will be given a minimum quota, as In the last Liberty bond campaign and n inanagor in each district will bo expected to obtain plodges which will meet tho district's nllotmont. As a preliminary to the campaign a card Indox will bo mado up ot every Individual In tho county over 1C yoars ot age and nn oatlmate mado of tho amount of stamps ho should plcdgo himself to take. Mooting onrly In tho week to nr rango phns for tho coming drive, tho locnl wnr savings executlvo com mlttco took upon Itself tho responsi bility ot forming a county war com mittee to contrnllzo nnd co-ordlnato all local war effort, a committee be ing named as follows: J. P. Kcyes, T. A. McCann. T. II. Foley, C S. Hudson, II. J. Overturf, It. W Saw yor and Hay Canterbury of Bend, J. F. Clough ot La Pine, P. B. John son ot Mllllcan, J. F. Hosch, M. II. Lynch and It. A. Ward of Hcdmond. Ous Stadlg or Lower Drldgo, Fred N. Wnllnco of Tumalo and Hon Tono of Sisters. T. II. Foley, C. S. Hud son, H. A. Ward, It. W. Sawyer and Fred N. Wnllnco woro named ns nn executlvo committee. A secretary will ho employed. Wo buy nil kinds of hides, polts, furs. wool. Urlgars' Second Hand Store ' 37tfc UNCLE SAM WANTS YOUR HELP He Wants The Crops The factories are unable to fill orders promptly. Get out your old mower or oth er harvesting machinery, thoroughly examine it and get in your order for extras. TAKE OUlt ADVICE You may be disappointed later in the season in not be ing able to buy repairs. YOUR TIME IS VALUABLE. It is your patriotic duty to get your crops "heady fok your country. BEND HARDWARE COMPANY DO YOUR PART COMMITTEES NAMED FOR CHAUTAUQUA TlrkotN Ami to Ho Placed on Hale Hatiinla) Other AmiiiwinciilH Aro to Ho Made. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Planning for tho Bend Chautau qua, which Is to bo hold July 3 to 8, tho mombers of the Chautauqua as sociation held a meeting yesterday afternoon and appointed tho com mittees to hnvo charge ot the work of making tho necessary preliminary arrangoments for tho event. L. L. Caldwell, representative of tho Kill-son-White Chautauqua service, was present and outlined tho plans under which tho work Is generally handled In other places, nnd aided the mem bers In making their selections. Tho following chairmen for tho dif ferent committees wcro appointed: Kxecutlve committee, chairman, J. A. Hastes; secretary-treasurer, II. J. Overturf. Ticket committee, chair man, W. D. Barnes, Committee on grounds, chairman, II. M. Urclncr. Commlttco on advertising, J. C. Rhodes, chairman; R. W. Sawyer, A. Whlsnant. Committee on enter tainment, Allco D. Spaulding, chair man; II. J. Overturf. The tickets will be placed on salo Saturday of this week, and other preliminary arrangements will be mado as fast as Is necessary to In suro tho successful carrying out of the event. COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS An Electrical Stove Expert will be here all this week. We have taken space in the new KOEPPEN BUILDING . ON WALL STREET for her use and invite the ladies of Bend to call on her with their cooking problems. BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER CO. Not Just Meat But O'DONNELL BROS. LOCOMOTIVE IS MOVED IN PIECES Pino Trro Lumber Company Tram porta Xrnv Addition to Kqulp-. meiit of ItOKK'niC llond. (From Saturday's Dally) Doing transported plcco by ploco, tho new 18-ton Shny locomotive or tho Pino Trco Lumber company la being conveyed to tho company's proporly and will ho put In oporatlon as soon as it can again bo assembled on tho now logging road which had recently been constructed. Tho great wolght of tho locomotlvo mado Its removal to tho company's property a problem. On Monday tho tender was taken out aboard a truck, but, weighing over three tons, tho trip was ono full of trouble for tho driver and attendants, Tho balanco of the machine was torn down at tho tracks and tho boiler loaded on ono logging wagon and tho tracks on an other and it was taken out In thla manner, tho last portion of It being; moved yesterday afternoon. COUGHS AND COLDS VANISH. "Summer colds" aro not hard to break up, coughs and hoarseness aro easy to get rid of. If you will tako Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Mrs. Mary Sogdarn, 282 Maplo St., Perth Amboy, N. J., writes: "It helped my throat; never bad any thing better." Slightly laxative Contains no opiates or narcotics. Sold everywhere. MEAT Harvested On Time WE WILL DO OURS