11KNI) IIUfiMCTIW, 1HWD OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST I, IOIH vAan 9 t FEW CLASS ONE MEN IN COUNTY AUGUST CALLS MAY EX I1AUST CLASS. (,'Iiinh of IOIH Mm In Thin County to Hit Hritily for rlcrtlro During .Month No IviiIMiiiciiIn to lid IVriullK-d, (From Thursday's Dally,) That thn August calls for the so- liictlvn draft will exceed uvon those of July whim 8 men wnro tnkoii from class 1 In thu oiilnlun of thn of IIcIiiIh of thu local draft hoard since tlmlr receipt of nn order from thn adjutant gwieriil'H officii whlchpro- . hi I) ltd thn releasing of muii In any viihiHit for millHlmiiiil In thu Murliien or thn navy. This includes thu claim of IOIH. I'rnvloiiH to HiIh now dumund miidu 1iy thn war dupartment Instructions hsd lutwi fiiriilMlind tlio local hoard tn rnlonno thu clans of 1018 until for iiiillstiiiviil In thu brunches nainml nhovu, mid limn from thu other iiliiNH'm who -worn not to ho nui'dnd In filling thu current iiota. TIiIh onlur is now rountHrinimdod mid no iniiii will hit rulunMuil undur any con illtloim or for any liruiirli of thu Nurv Icii iixcuit throiiKh thu ituntaH iih pulled for hy thu war department. Thorn will I to no further affidavits rnculviid fur dufurrud linsftlflcutlnii for in n iiiwsiigod In thu uiiiHrKuiicy II (llt OCniplltlllll. !' I,"ft In Cl I. TliHru urn fw iiihii loft In rlitM 1 In DtwhuluM county. WIiIIm thu uxact flKiiri'M ar nut iimdw public hy thn war lioard. It lit known that slightly mum limn SO m'ii nn If t In thU claim. Thin liuludfK thu clan of 1918, which linn bmtn iiimiIh sub ject to cull In August. Tliuru nru ap proximately 15 uiHti left of thti cIhimI flratlon of ii year ai;o, hut many of tliciio nru rKlnturud with thu union; uncy llut forcu anil uru not iivnll nhlo unless rolwisod from thin sorv leu. Reclassification huH added mi- othur 15 to this iiumliur, and 27 huvu panned thu uxatiilnliiK hoard from tin class of 1018. ThU completes thu lint. May Ito-rtiiinlim Homo .Mm, In addition to thu nhovu thu lioard holds it IUl of limn who throur.h physical dlnalilllty havn boon placed In claim Ml. If it In necessary to fill iiuotan In excess of thu number of muti ulroady In thu clam, ii re examination of Hiohii won wilt ho hold before n call In inado on thu lower clmmcii. CIuhmh 1! nml .'I G Togi-tlur. Upon thu exhaustion of class 1 men classes 2 anil 3 automatically hucoinn class 1, tliuru IiuIiik o division of thu two clnnnen, thu mutt being culled an their ordor numhur shows. In Deschutes county thero nru hut few In thnso classes, thu greater numhur of men IiuvIiik boon placed III classes 1 ami I. . Olio Cull HiTiitiil. Up to thn present tlmu thurn has ,huoii hut ouu call madu for August uiitrnlumiiijt, ThU wan n llxht call, IhsuuiI early this mouth for four muii to entrain lor Camp Fremont, Cali fornia, for thu cavalry service. This, linwovor, In looked upon hy thu hoard iih only a leador to tlio heavier culls which nru to hu madu on thu county during thu mouth, tho aniinuiicoinnnt of which will prohahly ho madu hy thu war dupiirtmuut hoiiio tlmu within thu next two wookH, estimated to hu 4,000 for thu Htnte. Tho uHtlmatu of tho numhur ot man to hu culled Ih not official, thouKh thu uourco from which It coiiioh Ih uuitucBtloiinhlu and authori tative. On thu other hand, orders that no mon shall ho released huvo BUC AR r The standard Army Shoe made from .top-grade materials by top-notch work i men under expert supervision. I All the more reason why you should I insist on the MucKlliXMT Army Shoe and accept no other. Worn hy thousands of men in all ' walks of lifc- Officc Men Attorney! Pliyilctant Hikers Farmer OrclmrditU Motormen Conductor Hunter Look for the name DUCWICCIIT stamped on the sole of every Shoe, MY SHOE ris w . v- i-r- At your cloulorH or If ho Ih not nuppMcd ordor dlroot from tho miiiiufiiutuiurH Hduicinqiiam A; Hi:oiit, Hun Francisco Hhoiilcl your ilenlcr bo liunlilo to iiMiiiifiicturorri lliirkhiKhniii & llocht, whnoH you ilowlro nml wo will lmvo your hoon isnud alraily hy Captain J, 14, CiiIIImoii, HHnlnlniit to Adjutant (Ion oral WllllaniM, mid In chun;u of thu opnrutloii of thu hoIocIIvo service luw In thin sluto, Tho fitutuii of mun now n. work for thu omurgiuioy flout corporation Ih not changed, Thuy uru to Htay on thu Job mid will rotnln tlmlr doforrod cliiHiilflcatloii, ut luiiHt until such tlmu mt now regulation) now helm: drafted In WiiHliliiKtou uru aimotincod. liow ovor, no now mun will ho released to thn shipbuilders If thuy aru class 1 mun, Order .Marked luiiurdliitft. Thu ordor of I'rovoat Marshal Gn oral Crowdur Is marked "Immodluto," It HiiyMi "liiimodlatoly direct nil locat hoirdH to rofiiHu roloaseH to thu nuvy, thu Marino carpn and thu umurKuncy fluut, to all ruKlntrautn or thu 1017 or 1118 clnsHUH who havo honu or will hu cliiHslllod In clmiH 1 until a nufflclont numhur of clans l rugls trmitH, phynlcully (ualllod for koii oral military mirvlco, uru In mIkIH to fill promptly mid propurly nil calls up to AtiKUst 31, with a :onorous allow nncu for physical rojectlonn at camp, Tills nppllox to all roKlfttrnntu, whothor or not thuy huvu hoon flnnlly clasnlfleil mid huvu completed their physical examinations," To nil tho Impondliu: calls for 4,000 men next mouth Oroi'.on's proh alilo NtroiiKth of cIiimh 1 mun uvnllnhlu Ih Indicated In thu following sUilo inont of cIiish 1 mon on July 20: (Mans 1 men, examined and phynlc ully fit. 1U17 clasH, 93.1 white, fiO colored; 1918 class, SOT, whltu, 2 colored Class 1 mun for limited or Hpclnl military service, 1917 eluwi, I.SC2 whltu, 4 colored; 1918 cIumh, 70 whltu. CIiihm 1 iiihii listed for remedial de fects, 1917 ulasM, 478 whltu, 1 col ohmI; 1918 cluiM, 21 whltu. Clas.i 1 iiihii In oinorceiicy flout list, 1917 cIiihh, 1.C94 whlt, 4 colored; 1918 cIiism, :tr. whltu. Claim 1 man, dulluiimntn, 1917 class, 1.3 in whltu, 11 colored; 1918 class, C2 whltu. Clus 1 muii not examined, 1917 clawt, 409 whltu; 1918 clans, 1.051 whltu, 3 colored. Class 1 mun Inducted or culled for Induction, 1917 clnwi, 11,8.11 whlto, 4 colored; 1918 class, 2 white. Draft hourdH mid medical hoards aru directed hy thn provost marshal general to usu nil posslhlu speed to examine mid classify and havo thu KreuloHt posslhlu number of thu 1918 class men ready for service before thu olid of August. COURT HOUSE EMPLOYE WEDS MIKH 1I.VI.I. l'L'TNI.V Itim'ltNH 1'ltO.M IIKIt VACATION AH MIIH. i.awui:nci: a. dickho.v -sih- ti:u visits with m:it. (From Frlduy'H Dally.) Mr. mid Mrs. I.nwruncu Dickson and Mr. and Mm, F.dwurd Hoot ar rived Inst night from Mudford, coin ing via Crater l.ako park, where they vlsltod for Huvoral dny. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson will mako their liomu In llund, mid Mr. mid Mrn. Knot will remain iih thulr guusu for sovoral wookH. Mrs. Dickson wan formerly MIhb Ilaxil l'utney rnd ban boon umploycd In tho county clork'o offlco In this city. Her marrlago cumu iih a aurprlso to bur frlonds, iih tliuru was no Intl niatlon given of thu uvuut when nlio loft -hero two wouks ago for a visit with bur paruntH In Mudford. Mr. Dickson Is a rcHldunt of iModford. Tho marrlago occurred laHt Saturday morning. $6.50 to $8.00 Biipply you, solid his linino to tlio Bun lanclHco. Kncloso price or ordor filled. KHECHT J CUN METAL i$iWUaB ME- or 4.i(7HHB gf inoiantan 'ikmmSK. MHpr siiLJ nw JHLa jVitijP" ' --' y WORK OR FIGHT ORDER ON COWS mmriii:it viiii okt tiiohk in j)i;hciiu'ii:m countv which 1)1) NOT COMIC Ul TO TKHT JtOH lllOHf,KM WOltltllCH. (From Frlduy's Dally.) In commenting on tho dairy nltun tlou In Central Oregon, County Agont Ward stated that thu "work or fight" ordor would apply to dairy catllo thin winter as -well tn to mon. With labor and feud Hcnrclty, all star boarders In thu dairy barn must ho weeded out mid only tho profitable cowh re tained. During thu month 208 cowh worn tented, according to tho roport of Tostor I'ottor. Tho uvorngo pounds of milk per cow wan 627. C. Tho avoragu fat 28.18 and tlio average cost per cow wuh IG.G7. Honry Ma Call of I'rluuvlllu had tho honor pure bred herd for thu month, IiIh nlnu llolstelns mid JursuyH averaging 1,012 pounds of milk mid 36.8 pounds of fat. 'Mr. McCall also had thu honor puro broil cow for thu mouth. Hpot, n ptiru broil Holsteln, produced 1,854 pounds of milk and 76 pounds of fat. TIiIh month will complete thu huc ond yeur'fl work for thu Flrnt Central Oregon Cow Testing association. In thu near future thu association will hold thulr annual mooting to iIIhciish thu advisability of reorganizing for another year. With thu high cost of feuds and food scarcity, thu associa tion Ih of unlimited valuo to tho dairymen fur It supplies tho Infor mation which enables thorn to make thulr business show a profit Instead of it loss. Tho scarcity of labor Is going to forcu dairymen In this section to dis pose of part of thulr herds, mid with no opau dairy market a largo per cent, will hu sent to thu block. It Is up to thu dairymen of this section to know thulr cowh and not send any of thulr high producing animals to tho butcher, whllu thu low producing cowh have no place In our herds. Kteps nru now being taken by County Agent Ward to secure car lots or dried beet pulp, mill feed and concentrates. These feeds will ho ho- cured In community shipments for dairymen and stockmen at a con siderable saving. Arrangements nro also being niado to bring dairy stock from tho localities whero feed 1b short, such us La Pine, Mllllcan, Fort Itock, etc., to tho nlfalfa fields of tho Deschutes valley foe tho winter. MORSON PREPARED TO FINANCE STATE WnntN Ilonrtl to I 'u re bane Ills Carry I.niid- with .Money Ho Supplies. (Rvrnlnr Trlorrm.) SAL.KM, July 27. J. B. Morson of tho Motson Land company wan hero yesterday In conference with Attor ney aouernl Ilrown, and offered to mako modifications In his proposal, madu to tho stato desert laud board, whoruhy tho stato would purchase thu land from thu government, lly tho modification suggested by Mr. Morson tho statu would bo nblo to procuro deeds to tho land without encountering any financial difficulty, provided necessary legislation could bo put through congress. Tho Bast and West units of tho Carey act project In Deschutes and Klamath counties, In which tho Mor son company Is Inturustod, embrace 17,000 and 10,000 acres, respective ly, a total of 27,000 acres. Morson Ih anxious to get tho load off his shoulders, and at a mooting of tho board hoiiio time ago hu proposed that tho Htato, in co-operation with thu gonoral land offlco, get a bill through congress -whoruhy tho state could purchaHO tho 27,000 ucrcs at $125 por ncro. Tho hoard took Morsou's proposal undor udvlsomoiit, hut hits taken no action. Momc-ii, apparently understanding tho stnto'u dolay to bo caused by thu flnmiclul difficulty it oncouiitors In mooting -war conditions when tho noxt legislature makes its appropria tions, now suggests that tho (Morson I, and coiupnuy furnish tho statu with tho noccssnry $35,000 to purchase tho lauds, tho stato then to form mi Irrigation district undor tho Orogon laws, soil flio laud to settlors at a low flguro, say $G nn ncro, niul ro Imburso tho Morson company. Not to Ho Ignored. Tlio kidneys nro uh Important to good hoalth ns tho heart, lungs, stom ach or any organ in tho body. Lumo back, swollon Joints, soro muscles, rhoumntlo aches mid paliiB, aro most often signals of kldnoy trouble. Foloy Kldhoy Pills glvo rollot to kldnoy trouble sufforors, Thoy banish blad dor IrrogulnrUlcB. Sold ovorywboro. Adv. STATE HIGHWAY MEMBERS HERE AltltlVK IN I)I:NI) LATi: LAHT NIOIIT AWKIt TOUIl OK HOUTH KltN AND CKNTItAli OKKUON JiKI'T TIIIH MOKNINM. (From Tuesday's Dally.) The Htato highway commission, composed of H. Ilenson of Portland, It. A. Ilooth of Kugeno and Engi neer Herbert Nuun of Salem arrived in Ilerul lato last night after com pleting a tour of tho rlghways of Central and Houtbern Oregon. Thu membors of the party left 8a lcm by machine several days ago, driving to Hums via tho southern route and returning over thu Central Oregon route, which Includes Iicnd. While hero members of tho party made no statement as to what their mission wan other than that thoy weru on a tour of Inspection of tho Central Oregon highways. Locally, tho opinion In that tho men are go ing over thu Huud-HurnH route with n view of .giving stato aid. O. M. Heuuett, assistant statu engineer, made a tour or Inspection over thu road lato In April of this year, and at that tlmu recommended that state funds he appropriated for tho build ing of the highway. Thu party loft hero early this morning for The DalleH and will continue thulr Journey from there to Portland on tho Columbia river high way. TO DETERMINE OUTHERN ROA .mi:miii:ks of ktati: hiohwav commission makk visit to IHSTItirr TO LOOK L'P IIKST ItOl'Ti: 1'ltOM IIBNII KOL'TH. (From Saturday's Dally.) Tho visit of Simon Ilenson and H. A. Ilooth, members of thu statu highway commission to Ilcnd last Thursday Is explained In tho follow ing Klamath Falls dispatch to the Oregon Journal under dato of July 26, which says: "Whether tho main county and stato highway from Klamath Falls northwurd toward Dcnd, Ore, will go through tho Wood river valley via Fort Klamath, as at present, or via Chlloquln Is tho question that will bo determined horo during tho next day or two by Simon Benson and It. A. Hooth ot the stato highway commission and Stato Highway Kn gincer Herbort Nunn, who aro hero from Salem to mako a thorough In vestigation Into tho county road sit uation in Klamath. Bnglnecr J. Mc I.cod Is also a member of tho party." SHRINER PURCHASES AMERICAN BAKERY (From Thursday's Dally.) P. L. Huoy, wlio ror tho past tour years has hold an Interest In tho American Ilakory in this city, and during tho past year solo owner and manager, has disposed of tho busi ness to a. W. Shrlncr, and with Mrs. Huoy will luavo In a short tluio tor Soattlo, whoro thoy will mako their futuro home. Mr. Shrlncr has hnd years of ox porlonco In tho bakery business, and was at ono time, several years ago, connected with tho firm which lio has purchased. STADTER BUYS THE FORBES LAW LIBRARY (From Thursday's Dally.) Tho oxteuslvo law library owned by tho lato Vernon A. Portion has boon purchased by K. O. Stadtor, who re cently oponod law offices hero. Mr. Stadtor bus also leased tho rooms in tho First National Hank building oc cupied by Mr. Forbes and will inovo Into thorn nt onco. COUNTY RECORDS NEARLY COMPLETE (From Saturday's Dally.) Transcription ot tho county records will bo completed within tho next four or Ilvo days. J. II. Hauor, county clork-, loft this morning for Prlnovlllo, whoro bo will remain un til tho work hna boon completed, mid boforo leaving mado tho abovo an nouticomont. Hut fow volumes or tho records yot romaln to bo completed. Ono cont a word Is all a little Want Ad will cost you, iiismissiii Thousands of men have chewed Real Gravely Chewing Plug for twenty-five years and more. And every time they have tried some other brand it made them think more of Gravely than ever. P. B. FIRST SOCIAL EVENT TONIGHT (From Friday's Dally.) Commencing tonight tho first of a( series or Friday nlgnt social events will be hold at the Iicnd Amateur Athletic club gymnasium for the buuoflt of the members and their j frlonds. i Tho doors will bo open at 7:30, ' when five hundred and brldgo tables will be sot In tho club room, where thoso who dojlro to do so may take advantage of thlB form of pastime. In addition to this tho pool tables and howling alleys will be open to 'others desiring a more strenuous recreation, while the plunge will be prepared for couples only. Pink tlckut dancing will be held In the gymnasium, commencing at 9:30. Uetwcon 9 and 9:30 o'clock Young Norback, the -wrostlor, will glvo a demonstration In tho gymnasium, consisting of skipping tho rope, shadow wrestling and feinting. No chargo will be made to mem bers, but In the Instance whero one member of the family Is a member and tho other not, then a chargo of 2G cents Is to be made. Non-members arc Invited at a charge ot 2G cents tor women and GO cents for men. Sonny Was Safe. An exceptionally voluble golfer wns vainly trying to hit his bull with the driver. After each unuccessful effort hu expre.ed bis contempt for the bull ami the giiuie In lurid phrnKeolog?. I'hukIiik In bin remarks fur wunt of breath, he noticed it unall girl watch lug him nod holding by the hand n very small' boy. Immediately vlnlon of flying gulf Imlls flashed across hit' mind. "You ought not to bring your llttb brother lii-re," he cautioned the girl. "Oh. It's nil right. lr." she ropllc rnlmly. "He's quite denf." While You Shop, We Do Your Washing ! Bring in the wash when you come to town in nn hour nndalinlf it's done Jlny Kind of Finished Work SANITARY Laundry Shoes for Real Service OUR SPECIALTY IS TO MAKE SHOES TILVT STAND THE TEST i NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER. DOND STREET R. H. LOVEN War Time Economy! Instead of Buying New Clothes, Have Your Old Ones Made Over and Renovated. I GUARANTF.E SATISFACTION AT REASONABLE PRICES s ... sssss5s -n s in asaaBaaaw ; Central Oregon Cleaning Works H. HARRIS, Proprietor uTTH-niii '"'"f Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it CraMlylailttormiehlongtrllcoitt no mora to chtw'lhan ordinary plug Crsrely Tobacco Company DanvllU, VirglaU IMUMJWB no PARIS WAS IN TRAIN WRECK MAN WHO UNLISTED IN TIU2 3L H1NKS IN THIS CITY TELK OHAI'HS OF ACCIDENT NO ONE SEHIOUSLY INJUKED. (From Saturday's Dally.) R. S. Paris, who sovoral wookn ago enlisted in tho Marines at 2G O'Kano building, this city, has fig ured In a railroad wreck near Tuscon. Arizona, according to a telegram re ceived from him by Mrs. Paris this morning. Mr. Paris has been in training at Maro Island navy yard, but a few days ago In a letter ho stated ho was expecting to bo trans ferred to a Texas camp within a few weoks. Ho was evidently on tho trip to his now quarters when tho train wreck occurred, although no further details weru given, except that tho train had been wrecked with no casualties except a fow minor bruises uuffercd by somo ot tho men. MILITIA DRILL 1 FOR DRAFTEES CLASS ONE MEN ARE INVITED TO JOIN WITH LOCAIi MILITARY ORGANIZATION TO PERFECT THEMSELVES FOR SERVICE, i (From Tuesday's Dally.) Drafted men In class 1 may get preliminary training In tho Bond Stato Militia it they so desire it. This was the announcement mado this morning by officers ot the mil itia ,and it is expected that tho men will bo mailed a special Invitation to Join with tho militia members on their regular drill nights. Tho benefit of such drill Is In estimable, to tho men who are expect ing to be called for military service according to ono of tho officers ot tho militia this morning. Several oC tho officers ot both Company A and Company I) have recently returned from the officers' training camp at ' Eugene and aro prepared to glvo tho men intensive and regular army training In all the branches. With, this opportunity for the mon, it la expected that many will take ad vantage ot their chanco and accopt the Invitation ot tho officials to join with tho militia boys In tholr drills. BEND OREGON 1020 Wall Street