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mwn IIUIJnSTIN, bbnii ohkoo.v, tiiuhhdav, jih,y 4, ioih rr"""7TT"r fOK n . V A' !' "y- - - - - - - . New York City Marine Band at Chautauqua f J Jv A L4 BMr. aalEs i BaBff ib hPK fVPJaEsiMlaaBl VaaEBaabaaaa? JaVaaBiHaf L aaB Or X aaaalYaT a9s1a tfKB 33i MtKBi m-9 IkQKEHIk suiLflaaaTJaasanfc & .sav faaaaaaaaaaaaaaf ' Th., New Vorlc City Marino llnnd In required ..h ,.n of II.., standard musical i.ricnnluitK.ii of country. It Ik Hid mnno l.:.l that for several seasons past linn created such wide-spread enthusiasm nt II i.llwirtwi I'nrk In New York Clly mid nt Mr conventions throughout the lairt. Mnrlo I., '.It rector, on., of America's noted h.uul In rs. Ih 11m, ol.l,Ht brother nml most widely known of the famous Ilallnn musical family of Urn name. Willi hlH personal m.iKi.ctlsm. temperament nml rnru ability l musical Interpretation, he I.uh mndo the New York City Marino Hand one of the moat popular bands of tin, country. Mnry Adel Hay. tho Ni'W York coloratura soprano, who no won tlio hrarbi of Chautauqun nmltpnccn Inst yenr, linn boon rccncncctl ns soloist for the com Ins wwmri an.l will appear nt tho nlRlit concert on Ilia fourth tiny. Miss Hay 1" rnnlswl liy musical critics a one of the foremost hau.l soloists of the platform. CARELESSNESS CAUSE OF FIRE 75 PER CENT. DUE TO THIS CAUSE. IIUr lUrclm! liy luteal Warden Drrlurvt Tlmt (.'mirni uliil Other Art, to tlrrnt K- Imt ltMMiiinltilr. (Prom Saturday's Dully.) Heventy-flvo per cent. of all flreit or. i caused by carelessness, nrcordliiK tn a letter received by Kin, Warden Ilowmnii from th., Male office, In which the ofllclals of the ntntu and Kovernnient are asked to sucuro the aid of the iiiituiiiiiblllsta and campers in keenliMC down forest flro within tho state. The letter, a portion of , wlilrli follow. lunner mniim iiihi "i tin, prM.iut tluiH tlit iiihii power of tho nation ha been reduced by th war, and every formif lire adds that much more to the large number taken away from tht finin and other iiiiiwIihI iiintilovniuiit. ll say: "The dry seiiKon ha come and lire' protection plans inuMt now be brought Into effective action. For a number of reaouH lire Iohhdm are at thl time particularly lamentable. "Hlnro tho forest lire warning was 11 rat Hounded In tho United HtntcH an army of trained forest lire light ers of no mean otllclcncy linn been developed. To (hi army you belong. Many of your former co-worker, skilled In lire protection work, aro now In Franco. Thoreforo, It Is up to you to carry an addltlonul burden. Drain on Nation. "Tho huge drain on this country' roHourco hecnum, of war lia drawn horit of men from productive Indus trie nud Increased tho cost of living. Kvery forest 11 ro needing men nud Htipplles for it extinguishment Is a further economic drain. It 1 par ticularly our proHont duty to prevent thl waHto kh well u h witHte of timber. 1'roHldent Wilson snya: " M'rovoutnhlo (ro Ih u public dere liction. At a time like thl of oimirg- oiiey and inaulfoiil ueceHslty for the coiiHorvatlon of national reource It la moro than over n mutter of deep and proving coiiHeiiueuco that every muaiiH Rhuuld liu taken to prevent thl evil.' "Hoventy-llvo por cont, of all lire nro hIiowii by our records to bo ciuimid by cnioleHHiieHH or evil duHlgu, Tho largo number of people vUltlng tho foroHlH of Oregon In 1U17, IOO,000--are thero enjoying tlio rec roatlon resourcuH. ICiiKliie MiiHt lit. Protected. It Ih your uwom duty uh an ofllcor to iibo every moans in your power to docreuHo the prevailing cnreloaaneHB with ilro nud to obtain co-oporntlou from automoblllHtH, enmpera, hunt era, llBliormon nud othor travoloru In your uflBlgiiud torritory. You will huo tlmt nil locomotlvoH and donkey uiikIiics operntlug In your dlstrlotB nro oqulppod with Biiltablo apnrlc ar TOBtom nB roQulrod by tho atato lawa. You eliould Uavo no troublo lu Bocur- Iiir the cordial corporation of every patriotic cltlinn. KtixMiMx iiikIi. "Tim expenses attendant on hiring men to flRht Ore decrease the public treasury fundi In th.no day of need, to nay nothing of tlio loss of wealth cauMH) by destruction of timber, which U Oregon's greatest material resource. Timber wealth In tho east ern status ban breu materially de creased by flro and uso. Ours Is that much morn Important and valu able. Nature ha been no Runcrous with OrcKon In tlmbor that a Ore Koulan wn often fall through fimlll arlly to appreciate It HLnlflcnnco In thu statu' future developmunt. One- sixth In volume of United Btates tim ber U lifour hIiikIo Htato. We have a trust 10 nit, nauou to ruiuii in us protection. Timber at present pays the payroll In thin stnlo and will pay them In the future If ll Ih here. Tim- her will help rcRonoratn Oregon In thu year Immediately following tho war. The., fact inunt ho Rotten to tho public consciousness and appre ciation. It Ih tho true part of pa trlotlHin for every citizen to assist. ,"lii.'" . " "'; jh due to a lack of appreciation of , ,mtrlollr work llf fon.Bl flro ,,r0, tectlon JULY LIST OF NAMES PUBLIC DltAKTKKH ') I.KAVIi t).V Jt'liY 5 aim: na.mkd iiy tiii: i.oi llOAUD MHT Vim JULY IKS IH NOT Yin .MADK UP. (From Saturday's Dnlly.) Tho 17 men who are to miHwer the drufl call on July Cth from Deschutes county have been chosen by the local draft board and are asked to roport here on that date for entralnmont tor Ft. McDowell, California, the follow ing day. Tho list of thoso who nro to go on tho 22nd of the mouth to Camp I.owl has not yet boon com pleted, according to J, II. Ilnnor, aocrotnry of tho local draft noard, and will not bo mndo public for two or three days, or until tho Hats have been completed. The following Ih tho list of thoso called for July 0: William It. Van Fleet, llmill; Kdwanl (I. Outllolsch, IlrntherH; Wlnlleld Crelghton, Iloiul; Cecil Heath, lloud; Asa Uylaud, ISoiul ; Chita. A. McAmlrewH, Cllnu FuIIh; Ilohert Onuidull, lloud; John Leslie Wright, Cllno KuIIh; Clyde WoruHtalT, llend; Karl II. Grubo, SIh torH; John A, Wlschl, Tumalo; Chna, J, Halabery, Ilotiulam; Martin Han aon, lloud; Frank Spuucor, Mllllcnu; Lnallo 10. 1). Lowe, llend; Frod Chris tofTorBon, Daly City; Henry Tom Mooro, Houiioko. FHOM A JUHTKJK OF THU 1M0ACU. W. II. 11111, J. P., Detroit, Tox., writer "I uaod Foley Kidney Pllla and ny uuhoaltatlngly that of nil I Jiavo used thoy nro the beat, and have done tho work whore tho rest fnllod," Iiauknche; rhoumntlo palua, soro muBulea, utlo Jolnta und too froauont bluddor action aro symptoms of kid ney trouble, Sold everywhere. LA PINE WOMAN MADE LOOKOUT .MILS. COIIA. I.KI.AM) ACCKITH KlIWT I'OHITION UK THIS KIM) AWAHDKI) IIV THK GOVKK.V .MK.NT KOKKST HKHVICK. (From Saturday's Dally.) Far tho first time In the history of Oregon, and as far as Is known for tho first time In tho United States, a woman, Mrs. Cora I.oland of Ia I'lnc, has been Installed as lookout nt the I'aullna peak station. Mr. I.oland has a shirt the same as tho male lookout, extending over a 24-hour period, and occupies the lookout with her only companion, her son, less than lfj years of age. Tho appointment of Mr. Iceland to thlH station Is an experiment by the forest service to determine- tho capabilities of women for this class Of work. As In most cahcs the posi tion is a lonesome one, with little or no rest from their dutls. few women are willing to enter Into the work. At tho Paulina peak atntlon Mth. I.oluud has a well equipped nnd furnished cabin, and is supplied with all tho latest Improved Instrument for lire Uniting and determining tho location of the blazes. According to tho officials of the forest service, ho Is entering upon tho work with enthusiasm and It Ih expected will fill tho position with nil the efficiency of a man. REED & HORTON CHANGES HANDS H. M. 1 lotion of lluriiN liny IntcrcM In Htorw with HI Hon Hon .Mr. ItotM Will Move (o Hum. (From 8nturday'B Daily.) II. M. Harton of I)urn has pur chased tho Interest of N. F. Heed In tho Heed & Horton drug store In this city, according to nn nnuounco mont mndo this afternoon whon the BUCKHECHT jtRrfY SHOE 1 The standard Annv Shoe made from top-grade materials by top-notch work men under expert supervision. I All the more reason why you should ' insist on the BucKHCCHT Army Shoe and accept no other. Worn by thousands of men in walks of life- all office Men Hiker Attorneys Farmers Physicians Orchardiett Motonnen Conductors Huntors Look for the name BucKHECirr- stamped on the sole or every bhoe. At your doalora or If ho la not supplied ordor dlrcot from tho mumifuoturors IlociqNUUAM & IIkoiit, Sun Francisco NEW LOCATION FOR RED CROSS NKW KOKPPNKK BUILDING IH DONATKD TO UHK OF IJKND rilAlTKK KOU THK KUM.MKK .MONTHS MOYKIi TODAY'. (From Thursday's Dally.) During tho summer months tho llend chapter of the American Itcd CrosH will have the uso of the larg est room in tho new Koeppcn build ing on Wall street, JuHt recently completed. C. S. Hudson, who has charge of tho property for the owner, II. W. Koeppcn of Portland, has do nated tho uso of the quarters to the chapter, and tho machines and ma terial nro being moved today from tho Prlngle building, where the work ha boon conducted for the past sev eral months. For some time it ha been known that tho present quarters were much too small to accommodate the large amount of work that is being handlod by the chapter, but no suitable loca could bo secured. Tho now building Is one of the host locations in tho city for this purposo, being lighted with windows irom both tho front nnd roar, well ventilated nnd In a central location. Tho officials of tho chapter this morning stated the month's quota had been exceptionally largo and that moro workers nro needed it tho month's work Is to bo completed on work Is to bo completed on time. deal -woh closed. Mr. Horton is tho fnthor of M. II. Horton. Mr. Heed's formor business nssoclnto. Mr. Heed stated this attornoon that ho would remain in llend until about tho middle of July, whon with his family ho will roturn to Uurns, where ho will dovoto all his time to tho managomont of his drug storo In that city. Mr. Horton will movo from Uurns to llend Immediately and tako nn nctlvo interest with IiIb son In tho huslnoss.'hero. $6.50 to $7.50 M GUN METAL ? HSS- INOIANTAU HMWla JEW vtVfS&Sff c cz 3 WORK OR FIGHT BEGINS TODAY WILL ENFORCE ORDER ' TO LETTER. Special f'liriilar f'Kiictl by War Dc pitttinait mill Kent to Jrfxitl Hoiml Define Sun-' l'i-odiirthti Work. (From Monday's Dally.) POItTLAND, July 1. -A special circular Just Issued by tho war de partment for the guldanco of local board in enforcing tho "work or fight" regulation clear up all the doubtful points as to -what consti tute "non-productive occupations or employment." Tho work or fight regulations be como effectlvo today. They nro to bo enforcod to tho lottor. Men hav ing deferred classification but en gaged n non-productlvo work or Idling will bo promptly reclassified Into Class 1 If they do not engage In productive occupations when di rected to do so by tholr local boards Following nro tho regulations de fining what registrants aro to be con sidered by local boards as engaged In non-productlvo occupations or employments, and following each section, In parentheses tho official Interpretation of points as to which doubt might arise: "(a) Persons engaged In the serv ing of food and drink, or cither, In public place, including hotels and social clubs." (Does not Include managers clerks, cook or other employes un less they nro engaged In tho serving of food and drink, or either.) "(b) Passenger elevator operators nnd attendants; and doormen, foot men, carriage openers and other at tendants in clubs, hotels, stores. apartment houses, office buildings and bath houses." (The words "other attendants" In clude bollboys, and also Include porters, unless such porters are en gaged In heavy work.) "(c) Persons, Including ushers and other attendants, engaged and occu pied In and in connection with games, sports and amusements, excepting actual performers in legitimate con certs, operas or theatrical perform ances." (Includes, in addition to ushers nnd other attendants, nil persons en- When you smell the delightful nromii of Crescent Cream Coffee you know, even before you tiiste it, that here is the most attractive combination of taste, strength, color and aroma you have ever found in any coffee. It is well named "Cream of all Coffees" Your grocers sell it or can get it (C-9) EASY TERMS I 0 in l BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER COMPANY BEND, OREGON gnged and occupied in games, sport nnd amiiftomonis, except actual per former in lcgltlmato concerts, oporas or theatrical performances.) "(d) Persons employed In domes tic service." (Does not Incluilo public or pri vate chauffeurs, unless thoy aro also engaged In other occupations or em ployment defined by thro regula tion a non-productive.) "(c) Sale clerk and other clnrk employed in store and other mer cantile establishments." (Doe not Include store executives, managers, superintendents, nor the heads of such departments ns ac counting, financial, advertising, credit, purchasing, delivery, revolv ing, shipping and othor departments; does not Include registorcd pharma cists employed In wholesale and ro tall drug storo or establishments, and doe not Include traveling sales men, buyers, delivery drivers, oloc trlclans, engineers, carpet layers, upholsterers, nor any employe do ing heavy work outside tho usual duties of clerks.) (Tho words "nalt clerks and other clerks" do Include tho clerical forco In tho office, and in all departmonta of stores and morcantllo establish ments.) (Tho words "stores and other mor cantllo establishments'' do Includo both wholesale and retail store and mercantile establishments engaged In selling goods ami ware.) Tho circular also says, In regard to acceptance of excuses by local boards: "In addition to tho cases whera reasonable excuses may be accepted for temporary idleness or for bolog engaged In a non-productivo occupa tion or employment, local and dis trict boards have authority under tho regulations to withhold or post pone action for a reasonable time In cases where It appears that the regis trant, In good faith, is, or has been, seeking productive employment, and that such reasonable postponement will enable him to secure such em ployment. Pour chain at your service at th Metropolitan. Mo watting. Adv. HOLDIKK'S COUGH IS CURED. Private Harold Hamel, 66th Regi ment, Ft. Adams, It. I., writes: "I was troubled with a .bad cough for three months. I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and felt greatly relieved. I recommend Foley's Jloncy and Tar ana will keep it on hand." Gives relief from hay fever, asthma and branchial coughi. Sold etrry where. Something to sell? Advertise in The Bulletin's classified column. for you. With the Approach of Warm Weather Your Wife Wants an ELECTRIC RANGE HELP MAKE HER KITCHEN WORK EASY CHEAP CURRENT acs?