Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1918)
PAOKi HKND nUI.LKTIN, HKND OREGON, TIUHUWAV, JULY 4, 10IH u I n IM MYSTIC SHRINE INVADES CITY OVER KM) COME IN ON TRAIN. Business Hosj.Iou. Held This Morning 21 Novices fnm Central Ore-row Will Crow Hot S Hands Tonight. (From Saturday's Daily.) Ono hundred and fifty strong, tho members of Al Kador tomplo invaded Bend this, morning (or tho cero monlal sorrtrnfl which arc bolng hold hero today, Ono hundred and (our members -t 4o ordor arrived on tho morning train, riding from tho tonokeetack aatt cow catcher on tfio uriglno to tfcei rear platform ot tho roar coach. They vroro mot at tho train by too local commtttoos and brought to tho Pilot Dutto Inn, whoro they enjoyed a breakfast of Central Orogon trotit, which had boon pre pared for them by tho local commit tee. Besides to largo number coming on tho traia a great -many drovo In from Eugeste, Modford and Klamath (Talis by Auto, as well as from other Eastern Oregon points. Atter the buslnoss meeting this morning tha Al Kader Chanters, SO strong, under fho direction ot W. R. Boone, gave k complimentary concert at tho Liberty theatre before an au dienco that packed tho building. Tho follower program was rendered, drawing applause from the audlcnco: 1 "On tho Road to ManUalay." 2 "AndiluBj." , 3 "Song ot Jho Toreador, A. E. Da- yldaon. 4 (a) "Annjo Laurie." (b) "Wit Aro You Going to Do for Undo Sammy?" 6 Soxtetto from "Luccla." C "Warrior Song," Thomas W.il liams. 7 "Rolling Down tho Rio." 5 (a) "A Long,. Long Trail." (b) "Wo'li Norer Lot tho Old Flag Fall." The following aro tho members of tho Chanters: A. E. Davidson, presi dent; W. R. Boono, director; J. B. Keefer, secretary; E. N. Wheeler, treasurer. First tenors, W. B. Be thuno, A. S. Brown, Louis Gerllnger. W. H. Holt, C, E. McCulloch; second tenors, Robert Fulton, C. H. Heney, W. Scott Klein, W. C. Pearson; first basesAE.Caughoy, W. F. Stlltz, A. ill Sto'nb, "Thomas Williams; sec ond bases, O. II. Patrick Cramer, A. E. Davldscflf, ' J. B. Keefer, E. N. Wheeler. Following tho concert adjourn ment was,takcn until this afternoon, -when, at 3 o'clock, the first section tof the ceremonial for tho Initiation ot 21 novices from Central Oregon 'Mas held. It will bo at this session that the candidates will .motto their obligations and -work ot tho order preparing thorn for tho ordeal ot crossing the hot sands at this even ing's session, to bo held a 8 o'clock. At 5 o'clock this evening the Al tKader band -will glvo an open air con cert on the lawn, at the Emblem club. Following ths- tho guests will be .taken to the Pilot Butto Inn, where the banquet will b'o held. Preparing Yor the work of Initia tion, several,'me,raDera of the order Imvo boon In tho city for tho pnst two days making arrnngonionts. Tho Oloiul Amateur Athletic cl'ubMiullding, whnrn 11m eftrnmonlal-Is bolng hold, shns been decorated and arranged "for tho occasion, and nil tho necessary equipment placed for tho cnndldatcs to tnko tho Initiation. Tho men who woro Initiated Into tho order nt tho meeting hero today wore: W. D. Barnes, Frank T. I'arknr, W. T. Mullarkey, Calvin K. Dons more, J. W. Carlson, C. 11. Miller, Jarod W. Moore, C. L. WhUtod, 11. A. Miller. August Anderson, J. E. Wil son, J. I). Davidson, It. A. Ward, L. A. W. Nixon, II. C. Ellis, J. A. Thompson, C. M. Redllold, A. F. Larson, O. C. Lempke, Denton 0. Burdlck, J. C. Rhodes. Whllo many of tho visitors will leave on this mornnlg's train tor Portland, othors have announced to day that thoy will remain over until attor tomorrow at least and take ad vantage of tho fishing .trips that havo been planned by tho local committee. Theso trips cover ono, two or three days, whichever tho visitors dcslro. During this afternoon a groat many ot thorn visited at tho mills In tho city and others havo expressed a do- Istro to go to tho logging camps to morrow and will bo takon thoro by tho committees. COUNTY RECORD IS BEING. KEPT Uontuiuau .rom Pago Ono.) tablish that a stato or federal law has been violated, tho natural pro cedure la to turn him over to the proper authorities. However, in tho majority of cases thoro has been no violation ot a law that would mako htm amcnablo to prosecution. In a Leood many cases wo havo found that (a. man has been unguarded In his talk or has failed to appreciate his (personal obligations toward tho coun try. In thoso cases tho hearing Is gcnorally all that Is necessary. The contral loyalty commlttco Is com posed of 17 representative citizens who havo pledged themselves to con sider all cases bctoro them from an Imporsonal anglo and to disregard politics, business, friendships and everything elso but their duty to their country and community. Tho rommltteo Is prepared to "go tho limit" to handlo all cases effectively, but to date has secured satisfactory rosults from ovcry caso without hav ing recourse to any method outside the law. In fact, there aro few men In a community such as ours who will hold out against such organlzod public sentiment. "Back of tho loyalty commlttco and tho other committees of tho or ganization Is the loyalty auxiliary, which is in reality tho league itself. Pledgo cards containing a plcdgo with a punch In it are circulated through tho medium of committee men. The man who prcsonts such n card to another must sign as sponsor, which, In effect, makes him say that ho knows personally that tho signer is a 100 per cent, loyal American citizen. Eventually we ex pect to have every loyal man and -woman In tho county signed up to back the country and the organiza tion. ' "Wo havo Just started to drganlzo a woman's auxiliary to the league, tho machinery to be almost a dupli cate of tho men's organization. Women havo their own war work to perform and this sometimes Includes Soliciting funds. With a woman's auxiliary we flguro that our organlza- I NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS . J t. ' DON'T PAIL TO SIGN UP 1 & ' Every American is asked to commit himself to saving and'economy. 'Theso times demand that wo eliminate extravagance and waste. The Government asks you to pledgo yourself, to tho utmost ot your ability, to save and invest, rich and poor alike. This Bank is the authorized Government Agent for tbo salo of War Savings Stamps. Ask us about them and you will then buy them. The First National Bank BEND. OREGON tU4t X4(ft4,t . ' ' CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM Tho olIowiiiK In thu prorani for thu Clmutnuqurt which opens In IhU city tumurrow nfuuiuion.' '" '" - - WEDNESDAY ' "v" - . -. ! 'jr. "i Aftornoon OiM'nlnj- ljtln'lt Imocntlou- J- liiHir(nt AniHiuiu'oineiitN (.Huporlntciiilciit d Htor)' lnily . . Cimwrt. .... . AKillo Concert Company HtsidhiKM hml IiuHmouittlonN,.,. . . .(...JOtophlno HiNixloy AdmlKslon !tlo OrKnnlzliiK MolliiT (Joomo Clmuttuiun Kvonlnjf CoiHH-rt-KmoTCftltuniMit v , ...-...., Apollo t'onrcrt Conipiuty Featuring tho Apollophono. tho largost, most unique nud pleasing instrument In tho concort world. AdinlMlon nno , .. THURSDAY "Pwtriot'r. Day" Mornliu? Mother Goono Clinu(nu(U Afternoon Prtdudo .....Moanrt Ylerrn's Royal HnwalUn (Jaartet Popular Hclmtlfle Iccturo "Worlds, In tho MkJiK" Dr. Arthur D. Carpenter Admlii.ilon UDo Evening Concrrt .....Moan Ylrrra's Royal Hawaiian Quartet Popular Lrcturo "What America Means to Me" M....urthur Walwya Evans Wolsh Orator and Nephew ot David Lloyd-Goorgo AdmlMlon 83c FRIDAY Morning- Mother Goono Chautauqua Afternoon Prt'ludo..,. Metropolitan Artlata Inspirational Lccturo "Tho Advantage of a Handicap" Dr. Killott A. HoyI Admission ilUc Evening Concert. .......Metropolitan Artista Jlluntratctl Patriotic 'iccturo "Wonilcm of tho World War"..'. . Henry Warrrn Poor Latest Views from tho Fighting Zone. A dm Union H.'lc Bond Day-SATURDAY Band Day :.. Mornliuf Mother Gooo Cliautaii(ua ' Afternoon Conwt..!... ..New York City Marino Hand CItaractor Htudlix and Readings ......i'1 ' . ...Elslo Mao Gordon Aifml.tslon flflc ' Evenlnff Grand Concert, New York City Marino Hand Mario' Lolto, Organizer and Director Return Engagement. , ..........: Mary Adcl Hays, American Kopruno Adml.HHlon H3c SUNDAY Morning Usual Bcrrlcr AU Cliurchen Afternoon Inspirational Hlngin(t. j... ...'llio Elcliliorns, DIrcrtors Iccturo, ,. r , "America, at;d Japan" ........L Dr. MlnoMiku Toslil Yamamoto , diihyflon Ullc ' Chautauqua Vesper Hcrvlccw All Inyltxl Evening Community Hinging , ,...j......M...Tho Klrlilionis, Directors Insplratlonnl Iecturo "American Ideal Mrs. A. C Zehner Accrodltqd Government Representative and one ot America's most Convincing and Pleasing Lecturers. Admlnniou ftSc Morning- Afternoon Prelude. Iccturo MONDAY Mother Goosio Chaulaiiinn :.. , Hcliubert HcrennucTs "I'hislcat 1Yalnlng"v..HcBtrlce E. Hcakctt AitniUllfilt Mlln ' ' """-l Evening Prelude Mother Goose Festival '. , Unrter'TrsoBal Direction fr;MfitlivXVofMC Cloning Concert.'. , Hehnhert Herenadcrt Presenting a Llvo Program of Patriotic, Popular and Classical Music and Enter tainment. Admission Mta , 8lnglo Admrslnn Mother Goose Cliautautia 17c War Tiii'.IiiclufleiJ fu Mingle AUriImIoii Prices '' ' -i - ,i J -5-MfHcl n ' 1 tlon will be about complete. - "The goneral organization atop in cludes a central rating commit too ami district rating committees. AU PRc, tentlal contributors are cUHslfte'd -ac cording to their estimated bicomcJ and district, precinct and-Individual quotas aro based upon these ratings.' A unit subscription Is fixed for each class In each drive.. ' "Tho first work taken upby the organization was tho taklngof- a census of potential contributors; Each team' captain was required to turn In a list ot such contributors fn his limited territory. This list is to bo his during tho war and hd 1b rc sponslblo for now people moving, In. Theso names havo been transferred to cards and wo keep a card Index showing oach ponton's war record, "This Is only part of tho work car rlod on by the organization. At tho invitation ot tho Stato Couiicll'.of Defense wo took over all work ot tho state and national councils tor this county and superceded tho old conn ty council. Wo exercise a censorship over all proposed drives and over all lltoraturo offered tor circulation. Tho food administration work is carrlod on through a member ot tho execu tive board and tho socretary. Many other branches of patriotic work, local, stato or national, are carrlod on through tho organization. "So heavy bfjeamo tho work that tho organization hired a paid execu tive secretary to glvo all his time to tho work. A downtown offlco has; boea secured nd t,ho work has growrt until a stenographer besides tho secretary is kepi busy. Tho coun ty court makos an appropriation of $250 a month and tho Pendleton council makos a small 'monthly ap propriation to moot local cxponsos. "This statoment about covers tho work of tho organization, Wo havo boon ablo to handlo war drives much moro satisfactorily than In tho past, Umatilla county led tho stato In nearly all of-.tho-Jnrst',war drives and comparatively tow ot our citizens wero numbered among tho contrib utors. Tho system ot rating usod provides for tho raising of tho as signed quota plus a small over-subscription, but does not pormlt of any 200 per cont. subscriptions as in tho past. Wo aim' to do our full duty, hut as a matter of fairness to our citlzona not to try to load tho nutlon, ,W.'havQ been ablo to dlntrlbuto tho burdon much moro equitably by reaching sovornl thousand moro peo ple and forcing ovorybody to contrib ute according to hfs moans," INHERE is satisfaction in selling good tools, thats why we handle PLOMB TOOLS Look at the complete line at our Store. Skuse Hardware Co. THREE ARE SENT TO CAMP LEWIS TWO .MEN GIVEN LEAVE OK AH HENCE AND ONE ALLEGED DRAFT EVADEIt GO OUT LIHT FOR JULY H IH COMPLETED. Throe mon worn sent out to Camp Lowls yeatnrday by H. E. Roberts, chairman of thn local draft board. The list Included Archie Larking ot Bamldjl, Minnesota, Carl E. Dnvls of Moptana and Emll Noll", chargod with being a draft evader by his local board at Ilemldjl, Minn. Larking and Davis had both boon given loaves ot absence betoro their Induction Into servlco by thn local hoard. Tho draft registrants to report July 23 havo boon completed by tho war board and aro as follows: Thoo, F. Atwator, Bond. Cyril Alexander, Kenton. Josio Fcqtt, Med ford. Howard D. Butcher, Pasco, Wash. Walter It. Weber, Bond. Melvlllu L. Crow, Bond. Jas. A. Buckly, Hampton. Amicus G. Dickenson, Mllllcan. Valdmar Peterson, Bond. John A. Calverly, Lower Bridge. Chas. A. .Miller, Ilotul. Frank H. I.aiio, Berkeley, Cal. Elvln W. Van Matro, Wilder, Ida. Earl V. Tonncson, .Seattle. Earl L. Powers, Bond, Kenneth Hunting, Astoria, Mlko L. Betty. Redmond. Howard W Downing, Milliard. Burns D. Younu, Brothers. Axot M. Johiuun, Ilotul. Lotllo L, McDanleis, Bond. John W. Htonor, fltnuton. Only Type of Eaale Known. A HuMlnn grand duke, ono of tho czar's predecessors, wns onco tho gunit of n German prlneo. It was early In tho century. In Russia tho Imperial double-headed englo Is to lie seen everywhere nml on everything throughout the empire stamped, paint ed, ombroUleri'd, or sculptured. At that perioj.tho education of grand dukes won'ijornewhiit limited. ThU grand duke went out shunting In Ger nmny, and, ntnnng other things, shot u Urge bird. Ho asked mi experi enced huntsman who accompanied him what tho bird wns. "An engle, your highness," wus the answer. The grand duke turned on him In nn Irritated way. "How can It ho an engle," ho asked, ''when It hits only ono head?" Former Sheriff Likes Tanlac ally boli'hlug up undigested food. 1 had to take my cnfTmi without sugar, as when I drank It with sugar I would Just belch for hours. I would hlnat and nwoll up llko I was pois oned and Buffered with neuralgic pains of tho worst sort, and nothing soumed to help mo only In n tempor ary way. I Just can't toll you how I did stirrer for the past four years and up to tho time I began taklivg Taulao, a few weeks ago. "When I road tho testimonials ot ami) 'who had been relieved Of troubles like mine I Just felt like 1 couldn't mako a mistake by taking Tanlno and It has done even morn , for mo than I had expected. I be gau to fool better after taking my first bottle and havo Just now started on my third and I'm a dirfore.nl tnnii already, 1 sloop llko a log now and oat Just any and everything I wsnt without the slightest discomfort afterward. I am glad to endorsn Tanlac because It does thu work nml I'm tolling all my friends Just what I'm tolling you I never foil hotter In my life than 1 do slum taking Tatilne. I am willing for you to pub lish my statement and let every suffering- person who may wish benefit by Jiiy ejiperlonco with this ureal medclno." Tsillac Is sold In Bond by tho Owl Pharmacy. Adv. Classified Advertisements (Payable Cah In Advance.) FOR HALE. Prominent Houston Man Hays "Money Could Not Buy tho Good It Hun Done Me." 13 DESTROYERS TO BE LAUNCHED ON JULY 4 (By UnlUd I'rtu to Tb. Itnd Dullttln.) WASHINGTON, July 1. Tho navy dopartmont has announced that thir teen now destroyers will bo launched from Amorlcan -yards on July i, Sdmethlng to sollT Advortlso Id The Bulletin's classified, column. "Mnnnv pnilltl not llllV thn IT 00(1 Tanlac has dono me, and I gladly recommend It for what U has dono In my caso," said Horu Archlo R. Andorsm ot Houston, ox-snunn 01 Harris county, Texas, recently, Mr. Anderson Js unquestionably tint nnlv mm nf thn liOSt k HOW II l)Ut ono of. tho most popular mon that over how public ornco in -i no j.ohu Star" Btate. After serving as doputy nhnrlrf ri l' Harris cnuntv for twolve yours. Mr. Aiidorson was elected chief or pollco or tho city or Jiouston, no liqd occuplod this offlco only a short tlcr.o w.hon tho sheriff of Harris coun ty dlcti, Mr, Anderson's friends por suadod him to mako thu raco for tho unexpired torm of uhorlrf, to which ho wan easily oloctod. Ho wuh hon ored with ro-olectlon hovoii different times and sorvod tho people In this important offlco for flfteon consent tlvo years. Four years ago Mr. An derson docllned ro-olectlon and re tlrod to prlvuto llfo. Ho cast his lot among tho peoplo ot Houston and Is a largo property owner and foro most cltlzon of this Interesting and prosperous city. "I vun In a run-down condition," continued Mr. Anderson, "and hud no appotlto at all, I could hardly ulnnn nt tilirlit ntift mwnr fill t Hlrii irnl- B.wwr ...q..w .... ..w.w. .w. ....w nw ting' up In tho mornings, I was ,hq tireui iinauiuo -worsi iormoi in digestion, suffered nl tho tlmo from gas on -my atomach and was coutlnu- FOR KALE-On McAllister's ranch, 3 miles west of Tumaln, H head of milch cows, calves and year lings, A. Graham. 20-l-20p FOR HALE or trade for car. one well matched young team, broken to work mid gontlo In every way. Weight about tuonly-slx hundred, Address , j, p., ciro llox HUO, Ilend, Ore. 32-18p MY I.OHH. YOUR GAIN Having lost my wife, I will sell nun of tho best Irrigated tracts of hind In the To inn lo district. No reasonable offer refused, and thn terms will bo easy. Crops, machinery and stock go. Hno C, C. Morgan ut Tmnalo 10-170 FOR HAI.IC New cream separator, cheap. E. E, Htowe, ilmiil, Ore, 70-lCp FOR HALE HO shnres Arnold Irri gation Company and Pino Forest Irrigation Company water stock. Less than cost. Can ho usod nn homestead taken up under Ilenham Falls segregation, J, Ryan ft Co. 36-lGlfc FOR HALE H head of cattlo nud ono work tram, II, A, Gosuoy, Union barber shop, Phono 2171. 19-Utfo FOR SALE Why homestead when you cnu buy a deeded ranch on the Tmnalo project, J HO acres, for ir per ncror Huuso. and barn; good nutsldo raugo. Addrusa Lock Box 2, Tumaln, Ore. 02-Ctfo FOR SALIC 100 acres on tho rl'yor, 25 miles south ot Bond. Well located for stock or dairy. L. Corbln, R, 4, Orogon City. WANTED. WANTBD Experienced walU'esn. Phono or write Hotel Redmond, Redmond, Ore. 27-18tfo LOHT AND FOUND. TAKEN UPJorsoy Holstoln llelfer with nno broken horn and bell; brand undecipherable. Owner may havo sanio by paying charges. P. C. Hurt. 18-I7i8u TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE WHAT -HAVE YOU to oxchango for Wlllamotto furms? Also Idaho fnrms7 Ownor or agont. E. Rubs, Halsey, Oru. 08-17-18p Brand irectory FRANK PEROIVALIj MUllcun, Oregon. '" adv.80p S& 'U1 P, H. JOIINHONi MlUican, Oregon, HlBltaido; right oar orop- Iodj wattlo right hind log. II. t. l'ONE, Hlstors, Ore. adv.lOOo V i W SHililiM. 1 i'C it ' v -fttn imvum: xuvi, nua acji fcm.fv