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    WEEKLY EDITION
-vii
The bend bulletin.
VOL. AVI.
hkm), rehchutes count', ohegon, tim'iihrav, .iriiV ih, uhh
No. ISO
(l
'V
FORBES' BODY
DISCOVERED IN
CRESCENT LAKE
PLACE OF SINKING IS
LOCATED.
k
BOAT IS UNDAMAGED
llnily of Ono of llio Mm mill Hoat
An HnitiKlit In Htirfmo Yi'tlmliiy
Afternoon Hcnrili Coiitliiui-N
for PolniliTtter.'
(From Monilny's Dully.)
A searching party headed liy J. II,
1 Inner nt 4 o'clock yesterday after
noon discovered tho body of Vernon
A, Forbes, ono of thn victims of tho
tragedy of Iho Hunilny previous, ly
ing In 00 font of wntur In Crescent
lake, morn tlnui 1,000 foul from
where Din search liml been carried
on during tho seven previous ilny.
Clyiln MoKuy nml C. E. Nlswoiigor
lufl thin city Into Inst evening mid
returned with tho body about noon
today.
Khortly Imforo noon Hunilny, as
tho report U brought to thin oily, the
ittmrrhliig party succeeded In locatliu:
(hn boat nml rnlnliiK It to tlin sur
face. At Hint tlmo, however, tho nur
facu of Iho lako was rough on ac--count
of a heavy wind, nml work
hail to bn tllncont liiurtl until about i
lit tho afternoon, when thoy again
wont out to tho point whnro thu bonl
bail boon discovered, anil nftor
working for u short tlmo fouml tho
body of Mr. Fordo and raised It to
tho surface. Tho body was lowud to
tdioro nod anchored In tho shallow
wutor until thin inornliiK, when tho
undertaker arrlvml.
After tho discovery of tho flml
body tho party continued tho search
for that of I'oludrxtor, tho searchers
liuliiK conlldont that It will ho found
within a nhort distance,
within a short dlnUnco of thu boat.
Discouraging tho 11 rut roport of
thu accident that tho boat wait broken
In two In thu mlildla, it rlono Invostl
Kittlon of tho craft after It wait Inkon
from tho water yesterday failed to
OIhoIomi aiiythliiK wroiiK, mid It la
now believed that In somn manner
tho boat dipped water and tho forco
of tho motor propelling It caused It
to fill mid itlnk rapidly.
lliixh Ilrndy, tho Portland K nip
pier, who hn,d boon at thn Inko for
four duys In no effort to loon to tho
bodies, loft Saturday night nftor
giving up liopo that thoy could bn
found In tho location which wan
pointed out by those on shorn who
witnessed tho accldiint. Hn declared,
it Ih Mated, Hint tho bodloH had not
Koiio down at tho plnco unmod, and
(ha finding of Iho bout and tho body
of. Mr. Forbes .at n point n qunrtor
of n nillo from that point cnrrlOH out
tho corructuoHti of li Ih statement.
It was atntod this nfternoon (hat
mi effort will bo mndo to hold tho
romaliiH of Mr. Forbes until n thor-
oiih search Iiiih boon mndo for his
companion, and thou conduct doublo
funoral services, hold iiudor tho
auspices of hrothur ElkH.
. I. II. Polndoxtor, father of ono of
.' 4to' moil, arrived In Hond (his inorn-
I liiK from Prlnovlllo and will remain
hero until after tho funnrnl norvlcns.
T. E. J. Duffy, chissmnto of Mr.
Forbes, arrived thin moriilui; from
Minnesota, whoro ho wiih visiting
whuii nowii of tho accident roauhed
him mid Ih uldliiK In tho funoral prep
millions.
E. O. STADTER OPENS
LAW OFFICE HERE
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
K. O. Htttdlor, formorly of Port
laud, Iiiih rontoil room 1 In tho
O'Knno building, and will ungugo In
tho prnctlHo of law horo.
Mr. Htndtor Iiiih boon u resident
of Portland for tho pant 1G yonra
mill Iiiih practised law thoro for 12
.yonrs, u portion of tho tlmo In tho
!lnlm department of tho O.-W. It &
N. Co, Eight yourH nj;o ho spout
Homo wcuIch In Hond buying rlght
of.way for thu Orognn Trunk, A
lirothor Ih how doputy city uUornoy
In Porlland.
Mr. Studtor Ih mnrrloil nml linn two
bpys. Ilo hns routed tho Ohlomayor
hoiiHO In Kenwood nml recently
brought his family horo to hoIHo.
Had New Location
All Ready for the
N.exl Move Made
- CMATF.AU THIERRY FltONT.
July in, After throo V. M.
C, A, liutH ho had established
- worn (lomollKhed by (Inrinnn
h ft o 1 1 flro, Clinrbm I., Joiioh. of
HO WaiUworth aveniio, Now
York, a Y. M. C. A. war work
Hiicri'tnry, Krow pmivud, Hn
- Kathornd bin Hcnttored muppIIcn,
nhook IiIh flit nt tho (lormnn
tronclion, moved Into n nholl
nwnpt fornut nml oponi'il bin
fourth ciintiten under tho trooH.
t Ha wan too buny to notice tho
Hlmllii t hut nwept over hlin.
"Thoy may put inn out of bunl-
iieim iiKnln," ho muttered, "but
I hnvo a now location picked
out If thoy do."
TRAVELSFROM
LOS ANGELES
P. II. I'OINDKXTKIt WAH TOL'HINtt
HOUTIIKH.N CAI.IFOHMA WIIKN
Till: DKATII OF IIIH HON OC-
'uimi:i. i
(From Tui'idny'n Dnlly.)
P. II. Polndoxtor. father of Itnlpli
Poludoxter. who arrived In tho city
yimterdny, inmle n hurried trip from
Hmithuru Cnllfornln to thin city upon
tho receipt of word of III Hon'n death.
When tho accident nt Creicent
lako occurred Mr.f Polndextor, In
company with Mm, Polndextor and
two children, wan touring Southern
California, nml tho iiiohmiko nont him
did not ruach him until two day
nftor It hod been wired. Ho had left
word nt thu I. ok AiikoIcm poHtofflco
to harojnall forwarded, nud It was
two ifa'yi Intor boforo ho learned that
a wlro had been nont to tho pout
ofllco far him.
I.enrnliiK tho content! or tho rnotf
iiiko, ho left on tho ovoiiIiik'h train,
luavliiK Mrs. Polndextor and children
thoro, mid came directly to llond.
ONE DELIVERY PER
DAY IS A SUCCESS
Tho ono-dollvery-por-day nyntom,
which wnn Inaunurated In DoHchutos
county on Monday. July S, In IicIuk
taken to kindly by tho cltlzoun, nc
cording to tho Htorokeoporn In tho
city. While thoro nro many of tho
hoimowlven who nro lludlnR It dlfn
cull to remember to conform to tho
now ruling nml only auk for ono de
livery per day, In tho majority the
women nro aiding tho HtorcH In their
dollverloR, carryliiK homo many pack
nnea which woro provloualy nont out
on tho mornlUK rutin.
FRANK SLOAN
SELLS RANCH
.1. A. HMITII OK lll,AI.O('K IH 1MU-
CIIAHKK OF I.AIKii: INTCIIKHTH
OF STOCKMAN IIO.MIJ IN THIS
CITY ALSO DIHPOSHI) OF.
(From Tuosdny'a Dnlly.)
J, A. Hmlth of lllnlnck, Oregon, n
prominent nuiclior nud Htockmmt
thorn, Iiiib purchnHcd tho Mllllcan
ranch near Hond from Frank Sloan,
nccordliiK to tin announcement mndo
yesterday afternoon, Tho deal In
cluded thu farm property, real ostato
mid llvn stock, with tho exception of
tho Hheop,
Sovernl wookH nuo Mr, Sloan
Hhlppod his Hheop to Moocham, Idaho,
nud yeatorday, Immedlatoly upon
completliiK tho Hiito of tho proporty,
loft by auto for that plnco to take
chai'KO of It Ih horilH. Mrs. Sloan ox
poctH to lenvo Friday of thin weok
to Join him, although It Iiiih not yot
boon dollultoly decided that thoy will
mnko that plnco tholr futuro homo,
At tho anmo tlmo tho deal waa
mndo for tho ranch with Mr, Smith
another unlo waa nlao completed tor
tho Sloan homo on Drnko road In
thin city with F, 10. Studobnkor, tho
now ngont of tho 0,-W. H. & N, In
tho unlo of tho. homo this dlsposos of
nil of tho holdings of Mr, Sloan In
thla auction,
STATE TO GUARDiTlNTY-NINE
CROOKED
RIVER
2 MEN WILL BE PLACED
ON DUTY.
County Will I to JtHlrveil of llruvy
Kxjwn of CirrjI'iK on HiIm
Work Will l-'iinilMi
Only ProvliloiiN.
(From WodnoKday'B Dally.)
That llio nUto of Ori-Kou will hIiukI
n part of tho oxpouno of guarding tho
Crooked river brldxo was nnnounced
at today's Commercial club luncheon
by II, II. Do A nn oml, who tins J'iKt
returned from it trip to Halem. Mr.
Do Arinond Mated that ho had a con
feronco with Major Dolch, com
limn do r of tho Mato military pollco,
and that ho hnd been Klven nnnur
unco by tho major that two men
would bo aimlKUed to i;uiird duty at
thu brldKO.
Thin action on tho part of the
ittaUi will rellovo tho county of an
oxpemio of approximately ICOO per
mouth, thl bo I n c tho hiiiii which ban
boon nocomiary to maintain tho guard
from tho llond state mllltla. Under
tho now order, with tho ntato men
on uard, tli ntato will defray tho
salary oxpenno, and all that will bo
nvcouary for tho oounty will bo to
fur nlhh food. Mr. Do Arniond stated
that at the pronont thoro was a move
ment ru foot to have thin oxpenno
defrayed Jointly by Crook, Deschutos
nud J offers on county.
Farm labor In tho county Is beliiK
supplied In thn north end by tho
buslnosn men of Itedmond aiding tho
fartiHrs. Knch busliitwH man has
! riven at least ono day each week.
In other parts of tho county tho
BhnrtoK'o has not born as groat, ac
cording to County Agriculturist
Ward.
A. Whlsuant announced that tho
funoral of V, A. Forbos would prob
ably bo hold some tlmo Friday, and
it resolution was passed asking tho
business houses of tho city to closo
tholr doors during tho funoral hour.
H. A. Illaiichnid of tho I.lvo Slock
Stnto Hank of Portland mado a short
tulk, In which ho told of tho appro
elation of tho Stato Hankers' asso
ciation for tho ontcrtalumont accord
ed tho association hero during Its
llilrlionth annual convention.
President Foley read a tolegraro
from II. J. Ovurturt In which It was
Htatod that Col. Lend or, bend of tho
military department of tho university,
would spend part of his vacation in
llond. A letter had also boon re
ceived from Col, Loader, but no
definite tlmo tor bin visit horo has
been sot.
FORRES' FUNERAL
TO RE HELD FRIDAY
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
Tho funeral of V. A. Forbes hns
boon di finitely set to occur sonio time
Friday nttoruoon, ThlH nunounco-
mont was made today by Judgo T.
K. J, Duffy, In chiugo of tho services.
Tho hour nt which tho funeral Is to
ho hold has not yet been announced
NO INSURANCE
LOCAL AGENTS HECEIVE 1N
HTUUCTIOXS lli-:n.ltl)IN(l IS
SUANCE OF NEW POLICIES
MUST SEND NAME OF OWNEH.
(From Tuosdny'a Dnlly.)
Local inmirauco uKonta hnvo ro-
colvod word from their companies not
to wrlto Insurance for onemy ullons,
or tholr ulllos. under any consldorn
Uon nml to mnko no renownls on pol
icies to thoso termed aliens nftor tho
nAplrntlon of tho prosont policy.
In addition to this In tho enso of
n tlrm, not incorjiornted, It will be
nocossarv for tho ngont to submit to
tho company tho umncs of nil posouu
lutorostod In tho Ur" desiring to bo
Insured, and It tho nnmo of nn nllou
onomy npponrs, auch Insurnuco will
not bo isauod.
FOR
ENEMI
1 IN CLASS ONE
TWENTY-ONE MEN ARE
' CLASSIFIED.
Hulk of Thonc IU-kIhUtIiik on Juno 5
I A li) l'lacxl tut Avullalilo for
KtvIco 1,1st Ono Allen
I Knetny ltocortleI.
1 (From Wednesday's Dnlly.)
Twor.ty-nlno of tho forty-three
draftees who woro registered on Juno
C, of tho class of twenty-oners, were
pliicd In class 1-A by tho local draft
board nt a meeting hold yesterday,
mid calls aro now being sent out to
tho men to report for examination
on Monday and Tuesday, July 22
und 2.1, Thoro was nono announced
for class 2'.
yOno was placed In class 3, seven In
class 4 and flvo In class C. Of this
InttT, 'our woro registered as nllen
residents of thu country, not enemies,
and ono alien enemy.
' TIiu following Is tho classification
and tho order In which thoy nro to
bo called:
Iciiiis 1-A. William M. Scott.
Italph Clinton Curtis, Ralph Mcrton
McClaln, Fred Joseph Marchand,
Evorott Joseph Mace, William Pleas
ant Ureon, Heed A. Winkle, Kugeno
George Comstock, Lowls Georgo Gas
sort. Knrl JfHsn Vandomark, William
Alfred Hunnell, Paul Delbort I.orco,
Alfred Goorge Kileff, Kmilo Joseph
Corrjr, Donald Morris, Jim O'NclI,
Lawrence Welchar, Alfred II. Shultz,
Jam's Arthur Harris, Warren Evans,
Lawrence Ilonoy, Clyde O. Hauck,
Mnhlon Couch, Stanley L. Fish,
Hnrry Milo Doltrlch, Charles Fred
erick Luce, Hirvey Eastman Dayton,
William F. Tromblec, Algor W.
Davis.
Class 3-H.John II. Farrell.
Class 4-A. Mil ford Wayne Chase,
Herbert Hurnett Itoblnson, Edward
Winters, Ardon Glen Wlneward, Fred
M. Iircest. Alexandor A. Eiggleston,
Jennings Ilryan Davis.
Class G-F (allon resident not
enemies). August J. Youngren, Nils
O; Skjersaa. Kredorick IJ. Talgen.
Class S-E (alien enemy). August
Mueller.
THOMPSON AT WORK
IN THE BAYFIELD
County Superintendent of Schools Is
nt Itoslnioiul Aiding in Putting
l' Crop.
J. Alton Thompson, county super
intendent of schools, Is annthor Oend
busluosK man who has answered tho
call for holp In tho hnytlelds, and
Ms nt Itedmond old I us Anton Ahl-
strora during Iho haying season. Mr.
Ahlstrom tolophonod Mr. Thompson,
Hinting that his hay was down and
nsked him to sneuro him a man to
aid him until It, was In tho stack.
Mr. Thompson, nftor looking tho
town ovor nud bolug unable to locnte
u man, volunteorod his sorvlcos and
left yoHterdny morning to commence
I his duties.
ALTERNATES TO
BE SENT JULY 28
LOCAL IIO.UtD NAMES ANOTHER
EIGHT MEN TO TAKE PIiACK
OF THOSE CNAVAILADLE FOH
THi: JULY QUOTA.
(From Tuesday's Daily.)
Eight alternates hnvo boon nnmotl
for tho July 22 ontralnmont for Camp
Lowls in this month's draft, it was
announced by tho local war board
this morning, Tho appointment of
tho nltoruntoH was mado necessary
bocnuso of tho fact that n totnl of
this tunny mon previously named to
nppenr for ontralnmont thnt day woro
olthor uuuvallnblu or could not bo
locutod, Thoro woro also some
onomy nitons In tho number. Tho
following hnvo boon nnmed na nltor
natos to aypoar boforo tho local
board on July 22; William Slocuni.
Mnrttn G. Paulson, James Morrison,
Suniuol Drown, Amicus G Dickinson,
nldomnr Peterson, John A. Cnlvor
ly aud Lloyd V. Powers,
Rejected Eight Times
He Still Desires to
Enlist in the Army
(Hr Unit"! I'rnw to Th nnl Hullrtln.)
PORTLAND, July IB. James
Mooro of Hond, describing him-
self as a "desert rat and forest
expert," was rejected for tho
- eighth tlmo this morning when --
ho endeavored to enlist In tho
nrmy. Moore had previously
- been rejected at Phoenix, Doug-
V las and Prcscott, Arizona;
Needles and Hakersflold, Call-
fornla, and Hond and Portland,
- Oregon, Today's rejection was -
on account of weak eyes.
- -----
M'CANN HOLDS
FIRST NUMBER
WINS ONE OF THE ItEI) CHOHS
1IOIWRS SECOND NUMHEIt IS
YOT TO HE FOUND CAN EAUN
.MONEY WITH TEAM.
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
T. A. McCann of Tho Shevlln-
Hlxon Company has come forth with
tho first winning number tor tho lied
Cross horses, being tho holder of
533G, tho first number drawn. This
entitles Mr. McCann to one of tho
horses, and an effort Is now being
mado to locate tho holder of tho
second number, G2C2, so that tho
other animal con be awarded, it be
ing arranged by the lied Cross be
fore, tho drawing that each of the
first two numbers drawn would be
entitled to one of tho animals.
Tho lied Cross officials nro espe
cially Interested now In tho winning
of the team, because it has been
learned that In tho event tho winners
will turn the team over to the chap
ter It can bo put to work at a dally
wage, and will not tho chapter about
4G per month.
NEW SERVICE IS
OPEN TO VOLUNTEERS
(From Monday's Dally.)
Telegraphers, radio men and line
men can now bo enlisted Into tho
sorvlco through tho local Marino
corps, 25 O'Kane building, according
to bulletins received by Sergeant
Hrooks this morning. The men will
bo stationed with tho Signal battalion
at Philadelphia, Pa.
Mon with these qualifications who
dcslro to enlist in the Marino corps
can secure further information by
making application to tho recruiting
station. Ages at accoptauco aro
placed at from IS to 3G. Registered
mon can onllst by securing a release
from their local draft board. Undor
a recent ruling of Provost Marshal
Crowder, 19 IS registrants can bo re
leased to enlist in tho Marines.
SISTERS FIRE IS
UNDER CONTROL
DAMAGE TO HOMESTEADERS IS
NOT AS GREAT AS WAS FIRST
FEARER TIMBER CIiAIMH IN
PATH OF F1MES DAMAGED.
(From Tuesday's Dnlly.)
Word rocoived from tho Sisters
district this morning Is to tho effect
thnt tho forest tiro which hns boon
ruglng thero during tho past two
days Is now undor tho control ot tho
Mrotlghtors, and If tho high winds
do not again carry It into tho crowns
tho mon will bo nblo to hold ,lt with
in Its present limits.
Flro Warden Ilowman loft for tho
tiro yostorday afternoon. Tho fact
thnt It was ontlroly n crown flro mndo
It moro difficult to control than tho
ordinary blnzo, and wns nlso re
sponsible for tho lnrgo nroa burned
ovor.
Contrnry to tho boliot oxpressod
yostordny, llttlo dnmngo will be ex
perienced by tho homoBtondors living
In thnt soctlon, tilthough sevornl
valunblo timber clnlms, lying In the
pnth ot tho flro, hnvo beou damaged
to a great oxtont.
WALTER SPEAKS
OF HIS PLANS
WILL NOT START CAM
PAIGN EARLY.
Mnkn Announcement lo Writer la
Halrm 1cttrr Wrltti-n by Ryan
I.i Proving II art 1 to
Explain.
SALEM, July 18. Walt Piorco ot
LaGrando dropped Into town, mean
ing Salem, tho other day during tho
Interim In a spellbinding trip which,
had taken him to a few valley towns
and let some very Important political
information out of tho bag. Walt
says he doesn't Intend to start his
campaign until way, way late, right
up close to tho last mlnuto in fact.
This was considered Important, as
his Nemesis, who had Just heard ot
his arrival, had gumshoed after him
up the street for thrco or four blocks
and finally located him In a pool
room, surrounded by a gingery look
ing bunch of young bucks, old enough
to vote, and who would still bo out
ot Franco If tho volunteer system
was In effect.
"I tell you, boys, thero Is nothing
to It," Walter was declaiming, la
about tho same manner ot voico that
Mary called the cattlo homo across
the sands of the Dee. "It's just Ilka
this" and Walter proceeded to tell
them how many votes Wlthycomba
got, how many votes Olcott got, Uow
only one-sixth ot the registered Re
publican vote was cast at tho lato
lamented primaries and that because
ot these and divers and other sundry
facts, he, tho Hon. Walter M. Pierce
of Union county, friend of tho pro
letariat and tho downtrodden, raiser
of stock and shocker of golden -grain,
and enemy to tho usurer, taxgrabber
and grafter In general, was duo to
become governor ot this great com
monwealth sometime early In Janu
ary, Anno Domino 1919.
Walter expatriated loudly enough
so that as much ot a crowd gathered
as generally gets together for a
lively dog fight, which, by tho way.
Is conslderablo excitement for Salem
on days such as these.
As he completed his harrangue tho
Nemesis walked up behind Walter,
happed him on tho shoulder and said,
"Hello, Walt," said Nemesis being:
no respecter ot persons or person
ages. Will Stnrt Campaign Utic.
The horny handed Union county
fist shot out, tho soft eyo batted, and
Walter dropped into his most diplo
matic Interviewing voice, and Imme
diately proceeded to assure tho Ne
mesis that ho Intended to. start no
campaign until way, way lato in tho
fall.
"I get you perfectly," remarked
tho Nomesls as ho cast his eyo over
tho gang of poolroom sharks, who
were much impressed with Waltor'a
poise.
And there you are. It you happen
to meet Walter on tho street (or In
a poolroom) and ho givos you a sim
ilar lino ot talk to that which ho
dished out hero to tho band ot
hoartles tho other day Just bear It
In mind ho Isn't campaigning, bo
rauso he doesn't Intend to start nny
thlug llko that until way, way lato
In tho fall.
Chlckons come homo to roost, thoy
say, tho sarao boing true, of fowls
and tho othor kind. Occasionally
they come homo sadly plucked. And
not to mako a pun, thereby hangs
a talo.
As our host young fiction writers
begin In tholr short stories, it might
bo said that it ail started over a
letter.
Rjiui Owi It All t u Letter.
On n gloomy day, tho socond day
ot Inst May, to bo exact, ono Jud&o
Thomas P. Ryan, thon candldnto for
tho Republican nomination for atato
treasurer, sat himself down and
wroto hint n letter, this letter boliiK
nddrc&sod to tho Honornblos, tho
Mossrs, Frederick W. Mulkoy, Jlnlph
E. Williams nud Rnlp W. Hoyt, nil
ot Portland, and nil hosts nt n llttlo
Republican get-to-gethor gathering
in Portland. Said gathering was
callod together as n lavo feast at
which nil candidates for nny Repub
lican nominations whntsoovor woro
to plodgo tholr honrty support to tho
succosstul nominees, to pledge that
they would da nil in their power to
xiphoid tho principles and advanco
tho Interests of tho Republican party
(Continued on last page.)