The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 18, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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WILL RESTRICT
FIRE PERMITS
NO SLASHINGS TO BE
BURNED.
Nttili mill (Jowiniiinil Oflilnlx llcif
Will Not Umio I'itiiiIIh (i Any
Ohm for Thin I'urixt-
I'nK'liuiiiitliiii Untied.
(Prom Haturdoy's Dally,)
No further burning pornilU aro to
bo Issued by thu flro wardens of thu
Mtutn for any purpose whatever, ac
cording to word which hon been re
ceived by t ho statu utnl government
officials hern In a proclamntloii Is
V, sued by (lovornor Wltliycoiubu on
July 8, Under the- provision of thin
roclninntloit, camper aro cautioned
against hhUIiik fires until a clear
njiuci) of ground linn been uiuilo at
liMiHt nIx (cut 'In diameter, and no
II rim nru to hu pormjtted to burn,
oven temporarily, during thu ub
nitiico of Hid purty setting thu flro
from rump. Thn following li thu
prorhuiiiitlon:
"Id'ciMiHit u general riiiidltloii of
drouth tins fallen on thu stale of
Oregon cunning iui uiumuully xurloua
situation which thritatuiiH thu do
Htructlou of forests, gnus mid grain
llnlilH, t feel Justlflm) In ordering
that nil permits to burn Uin-d by
ittiilo II r i) warden h nutliorUi'it by
(tint Ion 7, chapter 70 of thu Law of
Oregon for IUI 7, hu mid uro hereby
miipi'inli'il mid Unit no moru huruliix
permits tin Issued until further no
tice.
"No camp II res shall ho started In
or near forest or tirinli covered laud
within twutity (20) feet of any
HtiuidliiK or down tree, bruiih piles
or other litter thai may cauiu thu
nprend of lire, uiid ntidur no rondl
tlou lit a flro to bo built until the
ground I cleared to mineral noil for
u dlitaiicn of hU (C) reel In every
direction and no such II ru ihall be
left even temporarily until It ban
been completely extltiKulnucd with
water.
"Iiinimucli on the forests ore one
of thu mute' chief material re.
sources mid one of thu chief lourceii
of supply for Hhlp tlmberM and ma
turlul for aircraft couitructlon now
needed In thu prosecution of thu war,
1 hIho respectfully urgo every person
going Into thu wood during the
current dry season to refrain from
smoking, a nny lire allowed to Ret
beyond control U not only extremely
dangerous to all dimse of property
hut necessitate thu use of lubor and
MUpplleM that nru ho immintlnl In other
Ilium of endeavor under present con.
dltlons.
"In testimony whoroof, I have
hereunto subscribed my namu and
on u ed to be affixed the Kreat seal
of thu Htnto of Oregon this eighth
day of July, 1918.
"JAMKS WITJIYCOMIIE.
"Governor,
"lly tho (lovornor:
"HEN V. OLCOTT,
"Hecretary of State."
NOTICE.
IlavliiK applied for a commission
In tho Medical Iteservu Corps and
oxpectliiK to o called to thu colon
at any tlinu In tho noxt two or three
weeks, I am offurliiK special bargains
In spectacle and oyu glassc until I
havu to leavo hero.
GHAULE8 II. FIIANCIH, !.!)., CM.
Optician and Optometrist
O'Kano IlulldliiK. Adv.
REED-SMITH BLOCK
SECURES NEW LEASOR
People Htoro mill Variety Htoro Will
a Movo Into I 'rem I kin About
Kirst of Augunt,
(From Saturday's Dally.)
In a dual completed today, the
Poop km Htoro, Frank Iuahnlt, man
iiKor, and H. II, Stockman of thu Va
riety Storu have, taken n long time
tlnio Iiuibq on tho building formerly
occupied by tho Iloud-Smlth company
on Wall stroot.
Mr, Inalmlt, manoxor of tho Poo
pleH Htoro, Htated thlu afternoon that
u 5-year leasu had been uueured on
tho proporty, IiIh Htoro to occupy tho
south half of tho hulldliiK, whllo Mr.
Htockman will movo lilts variety Htock
Into tho north half. A now Htock of
Koods, aloiiR tho llnoa now carried
by Mr. Inabnlt, will bo added, and
Jinn already boon ordorod. Tho
cliniiKo will bo made nhout August, 1.
TANUC
ORDER
NUMBERS
ARE ALLOTTED
local iioAiti) completes wohk
OP ASSIGNING SEIUAL AND
oitDKit numiikus to twkntv
oni: class ok dilutees.
(From fiuturdiiy's Dally.)
Thn final work of allotting the
serial and order number to tho list
of draft men of 21 who registered
Juno 6 won completed by the local
draft bonrd today. Thu following
uro tho order and serial numbers, to
gether with tho address of tho regis
trnut an filed with tho adjutant gen
eriil's office:
Herlal Order
Number Numbor
10 Fred Joseph Marchand, Ilend 1
21) Louis OeorKU (iassert, Ilend 2
17 Italph Clifton Curtis, Ilend 3
4 CIiuh, F. Lure, Itedmond. 4
28 Alex. A. BKKlestun, Ilend ., t,
41 AiiKUst 'Mueller, Ilend C
.'12 Alfred (I. Klllff, lleud 7
10 Donald Morris, Ilend 8
311 Jay l. Hptncer, llnud U
l.'l E. J. Corrcu, Itolyul 10
n .Ma hi on Couch, T1111111I0 11
11 A. II. Hliiiltx, La Pino 12
.IB Lnwrencu Wulrhor, Hand ... 13
18 Earl J. Vaudemark, Ilend . 14
3!) AiiKUst J. YouiiKseu, lloud . 16
30 William A. Iluuiiell, Ilend .. 10
25 Clyde O. Ilntiek, Ilend 17
12 JeunliiKH II. DuvIh, Itedmond 18
2 Warren Bvuns, La l'lnu . 20
8 Algor W. Davis, Tumalo . 21
40 Jim O'Nell, llelld .. 22
38 Frederick II. TuIkoii, Ilend 23
7 Fred F. Ilreest, lleud .. 24
27 Lawrence Itotiey, Ilend ... 20
1 Bverett J. Mace, Ilend . 20
0 James A. Harris, Mllllcan . 27
24 Paul I). I.oreo, lleud 28
14 John II. Parrel, llund , 30
1!) Mtlfred W. Chase, Itedmond 30
37 Nils O. Hkjersaa, Ilend 31
30 Heed A. Winkle, Ilend .... 32
15 Italph M. McClalu, Ilend .. 33
20 William M. Kcott, Itedmond 34
31 i:. U, Comstork, Itedmond. . 35
43 Henry K. Dayton, Tumalo . 30
23. Herbert It. Ifoblusoti, Ilend 37
22 Harry M. Dietrich Tumalo 38
21 Stanley L. Pish, Tumalo 39
9 Arden O. Win ward, Ilend. ... 40
20 Hurold Smith, lloud . . .41
C Bdword Winters, Ilend 42
4 2 William I1. Oreeu, lleud . 4 3
. (Jit r rent N. Francis, Ilend . .
LOTS SELECTED
FOR RED CROSS
tiiiibi: ( iioici: I'Aitcr.m ok
OltOt'ND IN Al'llltKV ADDITION
A KB Tl'UNBD OVBH TO 1IKND
('IIAITBIl lV MIL B.VSTKS.
(From Fridays Dally.)
Lots 1, 2 and 3 In block 12, Aubrey
addition to Ilend, havu been selected
by tho lied Cron In thu contribu
tion from Henry I. luster to thu chap
ter, Thu choice woh made last nlKht
by Mrs. lllrdsall, In company with
J. A. Bastes, nKont for Mr. Llnster.
Lots 1 and 2 aru 02xl00 feet and
lot 3 50x125.
Tho followltiK letter was mailed to
thu lied Cross today by Mr. Bastes:
"July 12, 1918.
"To tho Ilend Ited Croiw Society:
"tieutlemen: Ah UKont for Henry
Ltniler, I am aulhorlxeU by him to
donate In his behalf to tho Hod Cross
society, for their free uso or dis
tribution lots 1, 2 and 3, block 12,
Aubrey HoIkIKh, an addition to Ilend,
Oregon.
"I am further authorized by Mr.
Henry Llnster to Ihhuu upon doruand
to tho Hod Cross uoclety or to whom
thoy may designate, a warranty deed,
froo and clear of all Incumbrances,
for tho Hod Crous society, freo iiho
for dlspoHltlon,
"Dated at lloud, Oregon, thin tho
12th j)uy of July, 1918.
"HBNHY L1NSTBH.
"Ily J. A. BA8TK3, Ah'ont."
NOTICI5
Having npplled for n commission
lu tho 'Medical IteHurvo Corpu and
expecting to ho called to tho colors
at any tlnio In tho noxt two or throo
woeku, I am offering epoclal bargains
In HpectaclOH and eye glasses until I
havo to leave hero. '
OIIAHLBS IF. FHANCI8, M.D., CM.
Optician and Optomotrlst,
O'Kano Uulldlng.
Adv.
FOR SALE BY
The Owl Pharmacy
SOLE AGENTS
IT'S JOY TO COOK
FOR YANKEE LADS
lly MIm Irriif) Mclnljre
(Wrltlfii for the t;nltl l'rt.)
WITH THE AMEHICAN IIOYB AT
THE FHONT, Juno 19. (lly Mnll.)
Wo nro grateful to bo over hero
with our urmy and feel wo uro huv
lug wonderful luck to bo able to
make doughnuts and pies for our bit
lu tho war.
Wo had no Idea at all what our
work would ho when wo first came,
hut wu were ijulto prepared for any
thing. Wo only feared that wo
would not bo sent to tho front and
would bu doomed to remain In the
rear.
At Uordeau, when I landed and
mot tho colonel, my first words wcro
to ask hlrh to send mo as far forward
as ho could. Ho smiled and said
nothing, no I waited In suspense.
Gladys, rny sister, had come over
earllor, and was then "somewhere In
France at tho front." There was Joy
for mo when tho cotonel gavo mo
orders to go to the little village
where rny sister wan working, tho
most advanced point at which women
were allowed lu our army, and prob
ably in any army.
' Order HrlngM Joy.
I had anticipated a gradual ad
vance Into thu rone of thu army from
one post to anothc and was trying
hard to keep from letting my eager
ness to go where they wero thickest
from getting the best of me. My
delight was all thu greater on that
account and little sister and I had
a joyous reunion,
Tli ere Is no way to tell how happy
we are to bo here. Our soldier hoys
FORGER TAKEN
BY THE
SHERIFF
MAN WANTED KOH PAHHINO
KOHOED CHECKS IIEHE MODE
THAN A YEAIt AGO AltHBSTED
WHILE HW1M.MINO IN HIVEIL
(From Friday's Dally.)
W. V. Wenge. alias F. W.
Hchwado, atlas F. W. Mueller, was
nrrontcd by S. B. Huberts, county
sheriff, near Tumalo last night,
charged, with forgery and brought to
this city and placed In thu county
Jail.
Wcngo, under tho name of Mueller,
operated in Ilend over a year ago,
panning worthless checks on both
laundries horc, one at tho Ilend
Hteam laundry for 3G and one at thu
Sanitary laundry fur $37.50. Imme
diately following tho passing of the
checks, and before ho could be ar
rested, hu disappeared and all efforts
of thu officers to obtain track of him
wero unavailing until day before
yesterday, when It wasyroportcd to
tho sheriff s office that a man answer
ing his description had been seen
near Tumalo.
Mr. Hoborts mado tho trip to
Tumalo last night and succeeded In
locating whoro Mueller was Btopplng.
Arriving at tho house ho was not to
bu found, and then tho officer went
toward the river, where hu found tho
man In swimming and arrested him
and brought him here.
Wcngo Ih a young man, of Qernian
parentage, although raised lu this
country. Hu has Issued no state
ment, remaining sllont regarding his
check passing of ovor a year ago.
KltOM A JUSTICE OK THE PEACE.
W. II. Hill. J. P.. Dotrolt. Tex.,
writes: "I used Foloy Kidney Pills
and say unhesitatingly that of all I
havo used thoy aro the best, and have
dono tho work whoro tho real failed."
llackacho, rheumatic pains, soro
niusclos, stiff Joints and too frequent
bladder action aro symptoms of kid
ney troublo. Sold ovorywhere.
Adv.
BUCKHECHSPT
ore. u. s. pat. rf?ir. T'
REG. U. S.
Why accept an in
ferior Army Shoe
when you can get
the standard arttcle
at the same price or
less? Ak For the
Buckhucht Army
Shoe and get hit
you ask for.
Then you're sure
to be satisfied I
Look for the ntma
BUCKHECHT
Stamped on the tote
of every Shoe for our
mutual protection.
IMHWMI
Mr swo
BLACK J
GUN HCTAL v
INDIAN TAN fcH
CALF ijH
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At your doalors orIf ho Is not sappllod ordor
dlroot from tho manufacturers
Buokinuiiam & IIeout, San Francisco
aro tho best In the world, They ap
preciate thu tiniest thing we do for
them and surprise us constantly with
greater kindnesses than wo can ever
show them. They nro awfully good
and gentle and thoughtful around us,
In Hplto of tho strain they aro under
out here lu tho trenches.
The other night during a heavy
barrage from both Hides, when shells
wero breaking on thu edge of our
woodt, a doughboy stood under our
window to reassure uh If wc became
alarmed. We did not learn of it until
morning when he asked us if we had
liecn scared. I said: "Why, no, you
didn't hear us make a Hound, did
you?"
Ho Wa on Guard.
"No," ho responded, "you didn't
nay a word for two hours, but I
stayed thero toecauso I knew you
couldn't bo asleep and must be
frightened. If anything had hap
pened, I might havo helped you."
At the tlmo of the bombardment
of our kitchen In tho Slecheprey
battle, when I was picking up a few
things In the hut preparatory to our
enforced departure by the general's
orders, the shells wero bursting on
all sides within a few yards.
A camofleur who had been very
good to us cam i) lu to help me, and
as the hIioIIs burst he said in Much
a quiet voice: "I think we had
better stand against this wall for a
few minutes. If a shell should Htrlke
In tho wall would fall no. Hero we
will bo Kafe."
Then he went on talking quietly
about other things and made me for
get to he afraid. '
RAISED ON
RED CROSS TE
AM
GIKLK DUBSSED IN HED CHOKH
UNIKOIOIH HUCCKKI) IN UAIS
INO LAKGB HUM ON STHEETS
OK CITY.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Two hundred and eighteen dollars
additional was raised for tho Ked
Cross horses on tho streets of Ilend
last night by a commltteo of girls
who, dressed In Ited Cross gowns,
mado tho business portions of the
city. This brlngB tho total amount
received to data at slightly less than
$700. Mrs. lllrdsall stated today
that tho horses probably would not
bo disposed of until Saturday, and
possibly not until later.
The following Is tho amounts re
ceived by each: Clara La Flemme,
$21; Louisa Leo, $39; Zada Klnyon,
$43, Mrs. McKay, $25; Hazel Stev
ens, $21; Miss Dorset, $19; Margaret
Thomson, $13; Blslo Horn, $21.
TinUTMIXTn CrpATrpc
j EIGHT FOREST FIRES
l
That Number Hun lloeii lUportctl
Sinew Tlitindny Ono Hnitill llluze
In Kixmi by Tlircv IMkoutN.
(From Saturday's Dally.)
.. Eight forest fires aro reported on
tho rcsorvo as a result of tho elec
trical storm of Thursday, according
to advice, from tho forest office this
morning. All of thu blazes are small
and havo eithor been extinguished or
aro under closo surveillance of the
forest rangers,
Ono flro In tho neighborhood of
Davis mountain, covering an area of
lesa than fifty feet, was seen by thrco
lookouts at thrco different points on
tho reserve, tho dlstanco of observa
tion ranging from fivo to twenty
miles. AH threo reported tho blaze.
PATV OFF.
m
Built sturdy anit
serviceable for
Office Men
Attorneys
Physicians
Hikers
Farmers
Orchardists
Motormen
Conductors
Hunters
and others in
every walk of life
$6.50 to $7.50
1
SENDING THANKS
FOR TOBACCO
TWO CAIIDH AUK DECEIVED IN
ANKWEIt TO DULLirriN TO
IIACCO KU.NI) APPHECIATE
THE (HIT.
(From Monday's Dally.)
Tho tobacco sent out tinder The
liulletln tobacco fund Is being re
ceived In Franco by tho boys, the
J return cards being received by the
contributors In this city. Ono was
received early last week and Carl
Johnson has received two cards with
in tho past week, both, written on
May 11, which wuold Indicate that
this was the date on which the de
livery of tho tobacco was made. One
of the cards, from W. B. Ooddard,
reads: "Just received package of
smokes and Inclosed I found this
card so will taku the privilege to
thank the donor. It certainly makes
a fellow feel good when he knows
that the folks back "over there"
have not forgotten that we are over
here."
Tho second, from George A
Gresens, Is as follows: "Just, re
ceived a box of tobacco and thank
you very much. Wo are all well and
ore having a good tlmo here. , I will
keep your addross and will drop you
a letter."
The above replies to the contrib
utors speak for themselves regarding
I tho appreciation which Is displayed
by tho recipients of the tobacco. The
I fund, now under the direct distribu
tion of the Ited Cross, Is again open,
contributions being received at The
'Hullotln office.
I
I
RED CROSS LOOKING
FOR OWNER OF TEAM
Numbers Aro Drawn on Saturday
Night anil No One Hon Cumo
Forth to Lay Claim.
Persons holding the lucky numbers
on tho Hed Cross team, which was
to have been awarded at the Hippo
drome last Saturday night, have
failed to come forward up to, the
present, and the Hed Cross Is In a
quandary with the team on its
hands. The first number drawn was
5335, and tho second number 5202.
Tho team will be held until next Sat
urday pending tho arrival of the
owner to claim them, and if no word
Is received by that tlmo another
drawing will take place. The holder
of tho first number is entitled to the
team, but in the event no one ap
pears with that number the second
one drawn becomes the winner.
DRAFT BOARD GETS
FIRST AUGUST CALL
(From Monday's Dally.)
Tho first call for drafted men for
tho month of August reached the
local board this morning, calling for
four men to entrain for Camp Fre
mont, California, on August 5. The
names of the men have not yet been
chosen by the draft board.
CARLON CHILD IS
SEVERELY BURNED
Fulls' Into Condenser at the Snnltury
Jjuumlry Wounds Aro Not
Fatal.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Vernon' Walton Carton, 1-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Carlon, was severely scalded when he
dropped Into a hidden steam con
denser at the rear of tho Sanitary
laundry oil Wednesday afternoon.
Ills body was badly burned, only his
shoulders, head and arms remaining
uninjured.
At tho tlmo of the accident tho
llttlo follow was playing with his
dog in tho yard of tho Qarlou resi
dence, less than a block from the
laundry. Tho dog escaped from tho
yard and started to run down tho
street, Vornon following, Not know
ing of tho exhauBt ho stepped 011 It
as ho was running and broke
through, falling Into tho pit to his
armpits. Ills crlea aroused his father
and tho bookkeeper at tho laundry,
who rushed to Ills assistance imme
diately and taking him homo admin
istered first aid. Dr. Coustncau was
callod and has tho patient under his
chargo and holds every liopo for its
rocovory.
JKWISII MERCHANTS HANGED.
(Ily United Frew to The Bend Bulletin.)
WASHINGTON. July 16. A num
ber ot Jews havo been executed at
Kherson In tho Ukraine for hiding
their grain from tbo Germans.
JURISDICTION
CONTROVERTED
JOHN H. LEWIS TAKES
UP C. 0. I. PROJECT.
Aki That Homo Hort of Dcflnlto
Understanding lie Arrived nt U-
turcn Lnnil Hoard nnd I'ubllo
JWvIco Commission.
(From Friday's Dally.)
(SpreUI to The Bulletin.)
SALEM, July 12. State Englneor
John II. Lewis, In a letter to tho
public service commission, urgen
that sorao sort of a definite under
standing be arrived at -bctVwcen that
body and the desert land board as
to who shall have Jurisdiction over
tho affairs of tho Central Oregon
Irrigation company.
A few weeks ago tho company sub
mitted a plan for distribution to tho
commission. The commission, In itn
order covering tho irrigation com
pany, stated that any plan for dis
tribution submitted by the company
should bo with the approval of tho
desert land board, and that board
consequently sent tho company'n
proposition to that board. The board
han now given its tentative approval
to tho plan through Stato Englneor
Lewis, but the state engineer make
it plain that It is only a tcntatlvo
approval, declaring to the commis
sion in his latest letter that "If It is
your purpose to see that tho water
is distributed In accordanco with
somo plan It would seem to mo you
would prescribe tho plan and not
attempt to enforco somo plan upon
Which tho approval of this office Is
required.
"We have gone over these plana
and forms and see no objection to
them and believe that In a general
way they will provo successful and
satisfactory," states Mr. Lewis In
writing to the commission. "Wo
wish It understood that we have
made no field investigation nor hare
wo checked up canal capacities to
a sufficient extent to Insuro that tho
contract requirement as to the water
delivered may be complied with In
overy particular and this Is of courso
essential, and should It develop that
tho system of distribution as pro
posed by tho company for this year
prove inadequate, wc would expect
to secure some modifications to tho
same to the extent they might bo
necessary to promote tho substantial
compliance with the contract.
"It has not been our practice to
approvo a general system ot distribu
tion of tho company, but rather to
atslst In the adjustment of any com
plaint which arises In connection
therewith. If It Is your purpose to
seo that the water Is distributed in
accordance with somo plan. It would
seem to me that you should pre
scribe the plan and not attempt to
enforce somo plan upon which tho
approval of this office Is required, I
make this suggestion in tho spirit ot
co-operation as I feel there should
bo no conflict of authority on tho
Central Oregon project, as there now
appears to be.
"I regard this matter of somo Im
portance tor the reason that an irri
gation district has now been organ
ized on tho Central Oregon project
with a view to taking over its opera
tion and doubtless the same proce-
dure -will bo followed on all Carey
act projects. This, in my opinion,,
will result in conflict ot authority
should tho public service commis
sion assume Jurisdiction over Irriga
tion districts or continue to exercise.
Jurisdiction over the district that has
grown out ot a Carey act project. ,
feel therefore that tho commission
and tho board should arrive at somo.
definite understanding as to the ex.-.
tent to which control and Jurisdiction
over such projects aro to be exercised
by the public service commission,"
PLEASE PASS THE TANGELO.
(By United Prett to Tot .Be'nii Bulletin.)
WASHINGTON, July 16. Science,
has added another doloctablo fruit
to man's larder. It's to bo known
as tangelo, and is a cross between
the tangerine orango and tho grape
fruit, or pomelo.
The U. S. bureau of plant Indus
try, which ovolved tho hybrid fruit,
says ot it: "It has llttlo acidity,
and resembles a tender and good
flavored orango moro than eithor a
grapotrult or a tangerlno,"
i
R. A. BLANCHARD AT
CENTRAL ORE. BANK
(From Monday's Dally.)
It. A. Blauchard, agriculturist for
tho Livo Stock State bank ot Port
land, arrived in Bend Saturday and
will remain hero tor somo tlmo with.
tho Central Oregon bank, where ha
-will be employed until such time aa
the present heavy business Is dis
posed of.