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IIKNII BULLETIN, IIKNI) OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUHt H, 101H PAGR S DRAFTEES HEAR RUSSELL SPEAK PEOPLE MUST STEEL SELVES FOR WAR. Moil Worried Over UiinIiiitin Mutter Alnlio Poor FJKliterN Wiir In- Miimiro iuiiI Civil lU'lli'f Imwh Explnliml. (From Hiilurduy's Dally) Bringing to Ilond tlio iiuinmiiko of tint lltnlo Council of Dufonso Unit tlio pillipll) UlllSt HtlMll tllOIIlHIllVlm (O (ill- dure until tlm (Ionium porlt In ended for nil time, ami I ho message from tlio war tloiiiirtinoiit Hint our young iiuni must bo clean mill Mtuy cluun In order to do thulr purl In ending that peril, John K. Kollock of thu coun cil nml Ctijitiiln Richard Russell of thu Nntlounl nriiiy uildrossml u lnro uudluiici) nl tlio gymnasium last night. Colonel lllhbnrd ot thu Mult nomah (Until (liiitnl also spoke. Contrary to (ho unnounroiiuint first Hindi), Indies worn Invited to uttitnd thu affair mid to hoar Mr. Kollock nml Colonel Hlblmrd, hut wuru ru liumtml to wltlulruw huforu Captain Russell began hi talk, In opening IiIh nclilrtixa, Mr. Kol lock flmt tnlkitd especially to thu drafted iiidii, saying that It wan tlio wish of llin wor department that ln foru leaving hoiiiu lliuy m'o a lawyer and go over thulr IminIuoiui nfTnlrt with him, li'iirn how to draw a deed mid to iixi'cuto n power of iiltornry. Muu who wit r it worried hy bimliKHis attaint wuru not good fighters, he said, mid thu depurtuiimt wan niixlotiH thnt nil IiiihIihm worries lie rem veil. Ho mat described IIih two rwitt lawn piiUHitd hy eniigriMts for thu liuuo fit of soldiers mid unllorn. Ono wan thn war rink Insurance law, provld liiK that every soldier or mil I or must allot part of IiIh pay to hi depend until, who also received an nllownnru from thu government equal to thu nllulmnut. Thu law titno provldud rompitiiNatlon for Injury nod Insur niiro In cone of death, all houufltii b ItiK avallnhlu without thn Interior mini of ntloriiHyN. Thu othur law wos thn soldiers' mid sailors' civil rullof law, designed to protuol muu In thulr civil right whllu serving their country, Its general effect lit to mnlntnln all thulr rights an thuy existed whuu thuy lufl homo. Leaving thin subject, Mr. Kollock thou dlKCiimiod general war questions, urging that committee hu organized for war work and thnt thnru hu no thoiiKht of puncn until thn wnr wan wnll won. Mr. Kollork's remarks wuru frequently niplnudud, especially IiIh utiloKy of President WIIhuii. Colouiil lllbbnrd, who followud Mr. Kollock, spoke ot thn organization of thu Oregon inllltnry pnllrn and of thn lloino (liinrd organizations. Captain UuhiioII'h talk to thn in on wan a combination of thu thruo lec ture kIvuii soldier at thu training ramp mid wan ruculvud with cloun uttnutlon. County JuiIku llnrnoH prosldcd nml mimical uuinhiirH wuru plnyud dur liiK thu firm part of tlio meotnlg hy Mm. M. II. Morton, Mm. H. V. Ward mid It. I), Kutchum. Not to Ho Ignored. Thn kldnuyH arc iih Important to good hualth iih thu honrt, lungs, stain noli or nuy organ In tlio body. Lanio hark, hwoIIoii JoluU, soro iuubcIoh, rlimunatlo aches and pains, arc nioHt oftun signals of kldnuy trouhlu. Foley Klduuy Pills glvo rulluf In kldnuy trouhlu HUffororH. Thuy banish bind dur Irregularities. Sold uvorywhoru. Adv BUCKHECHT REfl, U. li. ARMY When you wallc into a dependable 'Shoe store and ask for a pair ot liucKiwcirr Army Shoes, you can be sure Tint this Army Shoo ii up to itamurU that it u mado by workmen who Imvo turned out more than 600,000 Army Slioci under eincrt siinrtvitlon and that it ii backed by n record of more than fifty years of honett tho manufaclunng. Look for our reRutcreJ trado name Duckiiiiciit ttamHl on the sole of every Shoo for our mutual protection. At your iloulora or If ho In not imppHod ms&.i$u m.. iMTjC AA ,4 in v.y 1.-Jk.W cllrout from tlio munuiuotui'ura Huoicinqiiam A IIuoitT. Hun Frunolscu Hliould your dnalor bo iinnblo U manufacture IluckliiKtmiu & llocht, hIiooh you tlwilro nml wo will lmvo your M'KENZIE TRIP ONE OF INTEREST (Om'Xuii Jiiurrml.) For startling flcuiilo k rami our thnru aru fuw iiiitomohllo trips In tlio wont thnt comparo with that over thu Me Konzlo pitMii, between Eugono and His turn, Oro, Thliijn onn of thu favorltn ronton for Callfornla-UruKon tourists, many of whom travul north through Cuntrnl UriiKou via Iluud and Hlstors. From HlNturn, which has uu olovu tlon of uhotit 2, COO foot, thu road climbs Htundlly through tlio ynllow plnn woods to thu top of tlio pass, whurn tlio crest of tlio Cuscudes In runchod ot uu uluvntlnu of n llttlu over 0,000 foot. Thu road-In sleep mid In noiiio pluce Ih nnndy. Hmnll powered can frniiiuutly havu trouhlu In thin Hand, which In dry wouthor nouiiih to hu of bottomless duplh, and It In not mi uiiuhuiiI sight to hod half n dozen IlKht cum stuck an ouu of thu Huvurnl ntuup nnndy hills on thu unnturu climb up thn iiinuutaltin. There In no way out of thin dullmmu, excepting for all hmuln to not hulilud and imnli thn rnr iihund until It can Knln nolld foolliiK HKnln. Owr l.nvii l-'li'liN. Oiicu nl thn niimmlt, thu rond turux Hhnrply to thn Mouth, droppliiK off at n brink kmiIu, hut fuw pnnnuiiKUM nru hlunu oiioucli not to ntop In nmiiViimiMit nl thu vlow that coufrontH thum. A tumhlliiK, hlnrk wall of lava lion directly ahcud, ntrotclilnj; for in 1 1 on to thu north mid unnt, on which thnru In uuvur n truu, nhruh, or hlmlo of Krnnn. To thu rljht thu curloiiH nuciirlonf punk of Mount U'nnhliiKton rlnun ovur Itn miiow-cov-orod Ikmoiii. Thu forhlddliiK concn of Unlknnp mid lllnck crnturn nhow ovur thu rlvur of Invn, iiIoiik which thu rond rutin formlloH. In nmiiy placun It In rouch koIiir, thoiiKh thorn ban boon ao much travul ovur thin road that thu rockn nml Invn nru Huh! to hu rounded off to a tloKPtu that tnnkun thum lunn novoro on tlron tb nn would hu linnclnod. Tlio Invn ntroain, when mIiiiIIiik ltn way down thu mouiitnlnnlden hnn occanlonnlly reaehoil n knoll hlKhcr than thu ml Jncunl ron n try, and thnnu ntnnd up, truu covered mid Kreuu, llkn onnnn In thn hlnrk dnirt of hnrduiied mud mid rork thnt not an loiu: nr.o poured ovor thin pnrt of thu Cnnrndnn. Allhoui;h thu forent norvlcn hnn boon nt work on thu road down thu wentvru nlopu of thn pann, that part from thn nummll to Aldur Hprlm;s hnn Iiboii badly wnnhud out and In In poor iihnpu. Thu lowur porttmin of thu doKcont, howevur, nru In fairly Kood condition. Aftur thu lava hedn havu boon lufl hchlnd, thu rond pannun u number of charming moun tain ponkn, ovor which thn cront miow punka of thu Thruu Hlntum ntnnd Kuard, thulr claclorn plainly dlnrnriiahlu from thu rond. Thu rond Dually reliction thu MrKunzlu rlvur, followhiK that hcoiiIc trout ntroain Into KiiKunu. It Ih rough nud In rnthor poor nhapo an far nn Illuo rlvur, thoiiKh roadlly piiHnablo for any car. Tourlatn unntwnrd hound would probably havo thu naniu trouhlu with nmnl that many woHtwurd bound enm oxpurlunco, uxcoptliiK aftur n cood rain. Travoloni ovdr thn pans lant weuk found tlio rond wull pnekud, hownvur, iih a result of thu NtoruiB ot thu wonk. provlouH. NEW TENNIS COURT IS BEING ENCLOSED Thn now tonnln court rocontly com plotud on thu Pilot Huttu Inn rouiulR In boliiK oncloHod with wovun wlru today. Tlio court Ih now ready for thu plonnuro ot tlio Knouts ut tlio hotol. PAT. OFF. llicre's just one thing to remember ask for the Duckiuxiit Army Shoe by name and be jtire thtit you get it. Then you will appre ciate why it is worn by thousands or Office Men Fanner Attornoya Orchardlita Physician Motormen Hiker Conductor Hunter . and others in every walk of life. ordor $6.50 to $8.00 Hiipply you, noiul hbi .liunio to tho Bun Francisco. Kiioloso irlco of order flllod. I I hi Xs I ?f$8T) ARRESTED FOR STEALING BOY MAKES RACE FROM AL BANY TO LA PINE. i:. It. Keller Tnken In CuMody by tin; OfllKTN ViMtwilfi)' Held Until I, Inn County AutliorltleM Arrive. (From Monday's Dally.) CharKud with kidnapping; hlri four- yonr-old noil and nloallriR n Hudson nupur nix car, K, It. Fuller, who Klvos IiIh homo nn Klamath Falln, wan hold nl I.a Pino by C, U. Clark yontorday nfturnoon upon Informa tion furulnhud by thu Hliorlffn offlcu born until U. A. W. Nixon arrived to laku cbarKO of tho man. Yontorday mronliiK Hhurlff 8. K. Koburtn ruculvud word from tho Linn county uuthurlllcH that Fuller bad kldnnppod tho boy and wan hoadlui; toward Ilund with tho Idea of croin ItiK thu California lino buforo ho could bo appruhundud by tho author Itlon, , Tho car pansrd tbrotiKb Ilond cnrllor In tho day, and whon tho nuthorltlun bad boon nblu to locato It mid thu driver word wan nent ahead to Dr. Vanduvort, who wan on tho road, to bo on tho lookout for thum. Dr. Vanduvort relayed thu mennat;u to La Pine, and whon thuy arrived thorn Mr. Clark ordered thum to ntop. Thin they at flmt rufuHud to do, but later when Mr. Clark used pernuanlon did no. Fuller lant night, nftor rctiirlnj; to Iluud, declared that ho had not kid napped thn boy or stolen tho car. Hu mild that thu trouble had comu out ot si dlvlrcu casu between him nolf and wife. Saturday uvunliiK ho went to thu bouno of bin wlfu, who runldun In Albany, and took IiIh llttlo non mil rldliiK- After ho had him In thn car the Idea enmu to him to tako thn child with htm to Klamath Falls. Hu (lode ron that thn car In h!n prop erty mid that hu ban alroady paid ovur JT.00 on It. With Keller In tho car wore two mou, and It In pnwumod by tho authorities that theso two men wcro nctliiR nn rnlayn In driving. Thu trip from Albany wns tundu In tho night, and nt tho rntu thuy wore driving would hnvo ronchl thu California lluu beforu daylight thin morning. Fuller wan releanod from custody thin morning under tho nurvclllonco of n doputy aherlff, who will romaln with him until aftur tho Linn county nborltt nrrlven It oro, which Is oxpoct ud will bu somo tlmo this evening. BEND HERD BREAKS OPEN MARKET RECORD (From Monday's Dally.) (Ilr UnllcO I'rru to Tht IknJ ilullrtln.) POHTLANM), Aug. G. All open niarkotM for aummor cattle wuro broken today whuu a carload ot cattle, Hhlppud by John Hayed of Hcnd, Hold at $12.76 por hundred. LIVED YEARS WITH ESKIMOS hi:v. nitKVKJ ok Tin: xohwi:- IAX I.UTHKUAN fllUHCIl WAS Will 18 YKA1LS MOUK THAN M MILKS XOUTI1 OF XOMK. (From Saturday's Dnlly.) ltov. T. L. llrovlg of tho Lutheran church, who tomorrow night will nd drosa tho congregation on tlio ex porloncuH of a missionary among tho Eskimos, Ih well nbln to discuss thin Hubjoct. Mr. llrovlg wan sunt Into Alnskn by thu Unltod States govom inont lu ISO-t, In caro of a rolndeor uxpurlmont utatlon which had been oetnbllHhud there. Previous to this ho bad boon a teacher In tho schools lu Mluuosotn, mid upon taking up his Alaskan duties ho taught tho KsUlmoa nt a school established by him thuro. Ills only companions woro tlio Es kimos nnd Bovornl Laplanders who hnd boon Imported Into Alaska by tho United Stntos govorniuent to tonch tho Alaskan nntlvos tlio uses of tho rolndoor. Ho romnlued In this country, ovor 00 miles north of Nome, tor ovor 18 years, whon ho roslgnod and camo to tho States. Whon ho wob called upon to fill tho pastornto Uoro, ho lind roslgnod from both tlio ministry and actlvo llfo. but accoptod tho call bocauso ho bollovod It his duty to inako con cessions which would rollovo youugor mon for war aorvlco. WILL KEEP GYM OPEN SUNDAYS MEMBERS TO HAVE ALL PRIVILEGES. Hwlintnliitf, Pool nml ItoulliiK, an Well iim Club ItiMiinn, to Ho ut DIhimwiI of Keillor MciiiImth from 10 Until MldnlKbt. (From Friday's Dally.) All departments of tho Ilond Ama teur Athletic club gymnasium aro to bo open from 10 o'clock Sunday morning until midnight, Including pool, bowling, pluugo and gymna sium. Thin wan thu dcclnlon arrived at by thu members who attended tho maun meeting at tho -gymnasium last night. When tho schedule of hours at tho gym woro arranged It was planned to clone all departments on Sunday, with tho exception of tho club rooms. Thin has been over ruled by tho members on the ground that Sunday Is tho only day on which many of tho members have the time to tako advantago ot tho various forms of recreation. The bourn havo been arranged at from 10 until 2 o'clock for tho men, Including tho plungo, pool and bowl ing. From 2 until C tho club will bo turned over to tho women mom burn, and from 5 until midnight will again bo nt tho disposal of tho men. Sunday will bo for senior members only. No juniors aro permitted In tho building on this day. All sunlor members In tho plungo during any hours aro required to wear suits, and two committees of three members each, ono of mon and onn of uomon, aro to be appointed by President Johnson to decide upon regulations regarding thu suits which aru to bu worn. Upon motion by Clyde McKay a rod and gun division to tho club Is to he organized, Presldunt Johnson being Inntructud to appoint a com mittee of throo to look after this work, Tho purposo of this division would be to tako up matters of in terest to tho sportsmon In this sec tion, making an effort to rotaln the fish hatchery, ntock streams and other work affiliated with this divi sion. On Sundays no ono undor 1C years ot ngo will bo permitted within the gymnasium, either for recreation or to bo employed. COMMERCIAL CLUB COMMITTEES NAMED (From Friday's Dally.) Nam 05 of tho committeemen ot the Commercial club who havo been chosen to look Into tho matter ot securing a National Guard company for Uend wuro mado public by Presi dent Foley yesterday and includos: II. W. Skuso, II. H. DcArmond, II. J. Ovorturf, D. O. McPherson, R. W. Sawyer, A. Whlsnant and J. 11. An derson. Mr. Foley also announced tho flro committee in tho pcrsonnol ot J. A. Hastes, Clark Rhodes and H. C. Kills. HUDSON APPOINTED ACTING POSTMASTER (From Friday's Dally.) Wilbur H. Hudson has been ap pointed to tho position ot acting post master in tho placo ot H. H. Ford, who has resigned tho position. Mr. Ford expects to leavo on an extended vacation trip within tho near future. Mr. Hudson will act In tho capacity ot postmaster until tho now appoint ment is made. FORMER BEND MAN WOUNDED LKROY S. MKLCHISKDKCIC IS UK rOHTKI) AS .SKVHItr.LY WOUXD Kl) IX FRAXCI3 PAHKXTS NOW L1V1J IX HPOKAXU. (From Snturdny'8 Dally.) Prlvato Loroy S. Molchlsedock, a former resident of Iluud, Oregon, Is listed ns sovoroly wounded In tho casualty list received from Franco today, Prlvato Molchlsodock resided in this city for n nuinbor of years previous to loavlng horo about 15 months ngo for his former homo In Michigan, where ho enlisted In tho army at tho outbronk of tho war, and was tho son ot Mr. and Mrs. Hubort N, Molchlsodock, also formor rosU dents, but now locatod lu Spokano, having lott horo about six months ago. rll.IHl.TtllllHIl..lsiil)rff,l,r Which, do you want for your 10c ordi nary plug or lasting tobacco satisfaction. B-fr n::rir: ... 'k fc$$Jfc Shewing Plug ft UDsflr 10c FIRE SITUATION IS OF THE BEST .NO HLAKKH Alii: HKPORTKD IX TIIK DISTRICT FIHK OX TIIK KLAMATH INDIAN RKSKRVA TION IS III.'ING IIKLD. fFrom Friday's Dally.) The fire situation on tho Deschutes national forest rcservo and In De schutes county Is the best It has been slnco the opening ot the dry season, according to the state and federal officials. No fires arc reported on tho resorvo or within the county, the only danger now threatening Is from a second flro which has been raging on tho Klamath Indian reservation for the past three weeks and which has been steadily creeping toward the forest resorve lino. This week men from tho resorvo were sent to tho scene ofethe blaze and aro aid ing tho reservation authorities in holding the front, which Is easily made possible through the weather conditions. Thrco now lookouts have been es tablished In tho district and the one at Maldon Peak has been discon tinued temporarily. County Filings. Deschutes County Abstract com pany's report ot Instruments filed for record In Deschutes county: Elmer L. Gist to Emma I). Gist, warranty deed, $1. Tho Ilond Co. to Bend Park Co., warranty deed, $1. Bond Park Co. to Carl Anderson, warranty deed, $10. Carrlo A. Henrlonnet to Myrtle S. nnd K. M. Thompson, warranty deed, $1.00. fltHrjuj IT PAYS TO PAY CASH We Guarantee Satisfaction. You will feel that you have received full value for money spent at--- THE UNION CASH GROCERY Wall Slice t. Bend, Oregon Shoes for Real Service OUR SPECIALTY IS TO .MAKE SHOES TILVT STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER. BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN War Time Economy! Instead of Buying New Clothes, Have Your Old Ones Mnde Over and Renovated. I GUARANTF.E SATISFACTION AT REASONABLE PRICES Central Oregon H. HARRIS, Proprietor axeai mraveiy a pouch and worth it Gravely latU to moci longer it caif Po morm to chew than ordinary piag P. U. Gravel Tobacco Corapaoy D.nvUU, Vlrgim SMOKES ARE IE "ONE PLEASURE" HO THIS KUUSCRIISKH SKNDS IN AXOTHKH KKM1TTANCK TO COVER PACKAGE OK SMOKES FOR HOYS "OVER THERE." (From Friday's Dally.) Smokes aro part ot tho pleasures of tho hoys "over there," according to a card which has been received from Prlvato Wecrs, now with tho American expeditionary forces, but whose homo Is In Seattle Prlvato Wcers wrote to a subscriber of Tho Bulletin upon receipt of a contribu tion ot tabacco, as follows: "Thought ful Friend Your contribution ot to bacco received and am thankful. Smokes are part of our plcasuro ovor here." In submitting tho card to Tho Bul letin for publication, tho subscriber has written as follows: "I am en closing card received about two weeks ago as I notlco in tho last Bulletin you havo asked for them. picaso put tho accom panying check toward tho good work. It is so pitifully llttlo ono can do for the gallant lads who aro giving their all for us." Anothor subscriber today contrib uted $1, asking that .tho name bo withheld. This money had been re ceived for Jury service. It's In tho Air. Windblown pollen, carrying tho germs that cause hay fever, is abroad in tho land. Ono remedy Is known to give relief and comfort from chok ing, gasping asthma and tormenting' hay fever. Foley's Honey and Tar spreads a healing coating on inflamed membranes, stops coughs and colds. Sold everywhere. Adv. BEND ORECON Cleaning Works 1026 Wall Street