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IlKM nVLhlVTlN, IIK.VI) OBKOONi TlfUIWDAY, AUOIJHT 10, 1018 PAGE 8 K f i. ff DELEGATES OFF FORSPOKANE i'lout men i'hom the hiiicvi.in jii.von am) iihookh-hcam-on miixh, hephehentintj i.ovai i.ecion, m'avi: tomohhow. (From Hittuntiiy'n Dully.) 101 ll lit iiioiiilwrM of llm I.oyul I.o- kIoii, tlinxi fnini tho llrookH-Hcunloii mill ami II vo from Tlio Hliuvlln Jllxon Compiiny, will loavii tiiiniirrow intiriiliiK (r Hjiokuno to titWiml tlio coiiforuticit of I ii tu tid I'niplro iIIvIhIoii of tlio IiikIoii, which opium at that jilitcn Mon ilny. Thn iiiiiii uro Kolng nt tlio nrnjioiiMi) of n vail limticil by llrlco I'. I)ImIih, roloniil coiiiiniuiilliiK of tliu Hiriii.'u ill- vlnloii, and nru oxpuctml to follow tlio load of a nlnillnr vouvimtlon In Port latul ItiHt wriik nml axrun to Col, I)l(iii) a h nolo nrliltrator on nil labor (Uiin(Ioiih that limy arUu ilurhiK tlio imrloil of tin? war. TIiIn iiiovoiiiiiiiI wan nut afoot by oinployors ropri'MoiitliiK tlio Ituiibnr IniliiHtry of WitMiirn Moiitiiiiu, North urn Idaho, WiihIiIiikIoii nml Orcnoii, who mot In Portland July ID Thuy iikd'oiI upon DImijiio iih nolo arlil trntor. Tlio dolcKntoH ruiriioiitil cvory local of tlio l.oynl l.fi;lon of l.oimnrn and I.titiilioriiKin In thin territory. Tlmy wont nil Amorlcnn cltlzmm, nml nil actlviily iiiichk'xI In tlio tliuhur I ml im try. Tho Portland coiivoutloii pralxiMl Dlmiuo hl:lily ami inlnptml n piho'ii tlou which wait forwarded to thn wnr di'partini'tit urKluK that no eliaiiKii bo iiiiiilo In tho adniliilntratlon of tho Nprurii dlvldlon. Tho delnKatt'H from burn woro: Ilavld IIoiIko nml fliarlv Mucin', from Tho Hliovllu-Hlxou IokkIiu; caiupH, and W. II lloud, David Kolloy uml Tom Murphy, from tin mill. Thn llrookit-Hchnton ilt'lcxatim woro A. I). .Morton from tho IokkIiik ramp nml J. Illow nml C I. Hlmpnou from tho mill. BURNS SHACK THEN ARRESTED YOUTH Tim.WCI) OVKIl TO THE COUNTY OKKICIAI.H YEHTEH IIAY AITEKNOON HAD I. W. V. CAHD .MADE OUT TO HKIK. (From Monilny'n Dally ) Loo Huokloy, nKoil 10, who claim IiIh ri'Nldoiico an Portland, wnn nr roHtud yoHlonlny nftornooii by Chluf of Pollen Nixon mid turned ovor to tho nhurlff'H offlro, clmrKi'd with burnliiK u Hhack In tlio vicinity of Pilot lluttn. Iluckluy kvo no renwon for burn Iiik tho Nhuck, ami tho oflcluU aro of tho opinion that ho did It out of wlllfulncHii, Wlii'ii Hiiarchod n mom bomhlp curd of tho I. W. W. wan found on IiIh pomoii. FIRE DESTROYS SMALLSHED OTHER lll'II.DINOH IN thi: VICIN ITY ahi: tiiui:ati:ni:i i.i'itm: damaoi: to thi: phop-i:iity. GUSTAVO WINS FROM NORBECK LOCAIj .MAN THHOWH WAHHINCJ TON CHAMPION IN PINIHII MATCH PIUHIAIIIjY Till! IAHT .MATCH UNTIIj l,ATi: IN PAI.D. (From Tucinlny'n Dnlly.) I.IvIiik up to IiIh reputation of bo- Iiik a bard man to down, Ad OuNtnvo, Arnentlno champion, won tho wrcxt IIiik match ovr Yuuna Norbock, light honvywolKht champion of tho North wont, ut tho Kymnimlum laid nlKht by KuttltiK two falbi out of throo. OUHtavo won hli flrnt fall at tlio oud of 3S mtnutex, uhIuk tho Turkbth FILTH CAUSE OF EPIDEMIC IN THE CITY PROPER SEWAGE SYS TEM MUCH NEEDED. nm M M M M M J W ! WATER SUPPLY PURE to F. L EVERSON LOCATES HERE hah opi:ni:d oki'icem with h. h. di: aiimond iv thi: o'kani: m'H.IH.Vt' HAS PAITH IN PC TI'lli: Ol' thi: CITY. (From Frldny'H Dally.) Flro broaklm; out In a woodxhed at tho homo of llonry llurton, on Florida uvutiue, thin forenoon bronchi out tho flro fl;litliiK cijulp miiiit of tho city. I.lttlo damuKo wub done. Tho flro evidently ntnrtod from unIihm which luiil boon thrown out In or near tho wooiUhcd. Itenldonceii nro roil Kent ed In thin auction and for a uliorl tlmo It wan feared that ma terial dnmiiKo WHuld bo done, but a eliminated iron roof on tho ittructuro prevented tho Mprend of tho tinmen ami aided tho fire fH'.litcrn In keeping them under control. DORA A. REACH IS LAID TO REST of (From Friday' Dnlly.) F. L. Kvornon, mi nttorney Portland, ban opened office In thin rlty and will In tho futuru bo locntod In tho office of H. II. Do Armoml In tho O'Kiino liiilldlni!. Ho arrived early thin wouk, and with a very few ilny will bo roady to commence Imnl noHH. In no Interview Innt nlKht .Mr Kvornon declared he had itrnat faith in tho future of Hand nml Ih k'vIiik up n residence of novum! yearn In Portland for tho opportunity which h believe pronentH ItHtlf here. Ho liructlcod law In Portland for over 11 yearn, ami for one yimr of that tlmo wan chief deputy for tho city under City Attorney Orant. hater ho wan connected with Cato & Cato, prominent iittorueyH thuro. Not to Ho IpMircil. Thn kldtioyn aro an Important to Kood health iih tho heart, Iiiiihh, Htoni neb or any orKun In tho body. Luiiio linck, Hwollen Joints, noro iiiuhcIch, rhoumntlc action nml pnlua, nru mont often hIkuiiIh of kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pllln kIvu relief to kidney trouble HUffororn, They Imnlnh lilad dor lrroKularltlfH. Hold uvOrywhoro. - Ailv (From Hnlurday'n Dally) Funeral nnrvlcun over tho romalun of Mm, Dora A. lleach, who died nt tho Ilend niirclcal honpltnl, woro held thin mornliiK from tho Mothodlnt church, Itov. F. C. Htowart official' Iiik. Dora A. lleach wan 52 yearn, 8 mouth and 17 days old at tho tlmo of her death, mid wan born In Hick ory county, Mlnnourl, being tho ilatiKhtor of Kill and Kllui llutler. On April 1'J, 1H87, nho wnn marrluil to Henry It. lleach at Wltchlla, Kan nan, where tho family rcnlded for a uuuihiir of yearn. 8he bun been n rM!dent of Ilend for n number of yearn Mrn. lleach wnn tho mothor of two children, Cecil C. lleach, now with tho American expeditionary force In Franco,, and Irono lleach of thin city. MISS KING ILL WITH PTOMAINE POISONING (From Tuenday'H Dnlly,) HufforliiK from ptomaine polnon Iiik, MIhh A. (1. KIiik, clork In the forunt offlco hero, ban been com pelled to temporarily renlxn her po sition and leave for Portland for medical treatment mul cnnvnlenconco. Minn KIiik left Saturday afternoon for n nhnrt v I h 1 1 with trlendn In Prluevlllu, and whllo thuro wnn Btrlckun, AD GUSTAVO Aulliorlth-M of lU'ud Aro lo Ho Aftkri) Mnko n Oiiu-rnl Cli-uu Uj ami Kc'p OnrbiiKO Hauled Awn)', toe hold. Nino mlnuteH later Nor beck took the necond fall from tho local man with n front body hold, ami 21 minute following thin Ou tavo won tho match with a bIiikIo too hold. Thin match wan an lntorontliiR ono from tho commencement, although Ountavo forced the kbiuo In each liiHtnuce, Norbeck being cnutloun. Ountnvo announced thin morning that (bin will probably be tho Innt match In which ho In to appear until probably the middle of October, when ho will tako on either Charlie Olnen of Olympla, Washington, who hold tho middleweight championship and Is In tho namo cine an the local man. In tho meantime tho local man will go to Aberdeen, Washington, whoro ho linn n match nclieduled for tho 25th of thin month. Ho will return hero ntter thin match and await fur ther development. From hero Norbeck will go to An torla, where ho will wrentlu on Sat urday night with a wrestlor by the name of Jepson, who tu Instructor for tho Astoria Athletic club. If Jep son wIiih this match, Ountavo will endeavor to mnko n match with him for tho near futuro, Four chairs nt your sorvico at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. Something to soil? Advertise to Tho Ilullntln's xlasslflod column. BUCKHBCH REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. ARMY SHO Acknowledged the stamlitd Army Shoe on the (Jo.isc and small wonder: "Hxtrn Sorvico Every Step Comfort Every Minute" That's why it is beina worn by thousands of men in all walks of life- Offlco Men I liken Motormen Attorneys Farmer Conductor Phytlclan Orchartllttt Hunter Look for the name BucKiirxirT stamped on the sole of every Shoe BLACK GUN METAL OR INDIAN TAN CALF $6.50 to $8.00 At your donlorn or-t-lf ho U not supplied ordor dlteot from tlio munufiiutui-oi-n Huoicinuham it IIicout, San Krunolsco Hlioulil your ilralor bo imiiblo to supply you, noiul bin nuino to tho nmniifacturoiH HiicUlnuliiim IhHilit, Ban Fnuiclsco. Kncloso price of allow you iloHlru mul wo will linvo your order lllletl, TUMALO CREEK HAUNTS BEAUTIFUL WnttTfnllH and Iilwd CumphiK l'larcx Mitko Tills Hitot Ono Worthy to Ho VIhIUmI. (From Monday's Dally.) Some of tho mont pletureniiuo out ing places in tho county aro to ho found on tlio two branches of Tom ato creek In lenn than 20 iuIIoh of Ilend, according to W. (1. Coombs, manager of tho Ilend Garage. Mr. Coombs wub ono of a party which mailo tho trip Sunday, Tho party drove to tho Tumalo ranger station and from there to tlio throo falls which nro in tho near vicinity. Crossing ovor tho first fork of tho crook below tho third fall, they wont back onto tho uoxt fork. Hero a series of four othor falls woro dU covored. According to Mr. Coombs, thoHo nro of oven grentor Interest than those on tlio cast fork, which nro more frequently visited. Ho states that whllo It la somewhat dif ficult to mnko tho trip In through tho woods, ovou on foot, ns It Is not nccosslblo for n car, it Is well worth tho tlmo, and thoro nro ninny uonu tlful camping places to bo found, fFrom Frldny's Dally.) Conditions of filth which exist in and about Ilend aro nlono responsible for tho epidemic of intestinal din oAno which ragen In tho city among tho children each year. Thin was tho announcement rnado to a repre sentative of Tho Ilullctln lanf night by Dr. Itobcrt K. Holt, state health officer, who had beon called to the city for an Investigation of affairs by Dr. J. C. Vandevert, city health officer. Dr. Holt arrived yesterday morning and spent tho entire day go ing over tho city in company with Dr. Ilemlernhott, county health officer; J. C Vandevert, city health officer, and J D. Donovan or the St. Charles hospital. A general clean-up, which will tnko In all parts of tho city, together with the installation of proper sower- age, In the only necessary precaution to drive out the dlsoane, Dr. Holt maintains. "Sanitary conditions In the city of llond art In a deplorable state," the doctor declared. "I have found exist ing conditions hero worse than In tho average small town of four or flvo hundred people, because with your population of between six and seven thousand people theso condi tions aro magnified several hundred times. You have no adequate sewer age system. Garbage and waste ma terials aro dumped In tho alleys and back yards to decay and become the breeding places of millions of (lies, which pollute tho very food which you eat. "A livery stable Is pormlttcd to operate within tho business heart of tho city, while tho refuse from the stalls in thrown out on the vacant lot beside tho building and allowed to remain there week In and week out, month In and month out, with out any attention from your city au thorities. ItotAiirantu in Had ShnH "Filth in some of the restaurants in tho city in another causo for the disease," tho official continued. "We Investigated theso places of business on our rounds today and In many Instances found that thoro was no precaution taken to prevent files from accumulating. There was one Instance in particular whoro the sowerago system was such that files congregating In tho filth at the rear of tho building could como up through a h"lo cut In tho flood, In which tho refuse from tho stove nml counters was dumped, to bo per mitted to decay. Thoro woro no screens on tho doors or windows, and no attempt mado by tho owner of this place of business to screen off tho food from the swarm of files that settled over everything In tho kitchen." CiiirbiiRO In tlio ltlver. Disregarding tho fact that com munities below Ilend on tho De schutes river nro compelled to use tho water for domestic purposes, rofuso of nil kinds Is dumped along tho river banks and even In tho stream nt places north of tho city, it vnn declared. This, Dr. Holt main tained, should not bo pormltted. Out buildings, lu which tho filth of sev eral years had beon permitted to ac cumulate, were found by tho mon on their tour of Inspection of tho resi dential districts of tho rlty. "Ilend has every facility for being ono of tho healthiest towns In tho stato of Oregon," ho said, "but If things nru permitted to run as they nro now, it will bo dangerous for old ns woll as young. Water Supply Pino. "Tlio wator supply for Ilend Is puro, mul uucontnmluated, In spite of tho reports to tho contrary. Four Let a man once get the pure clean taste of Real .Gravely Chewing Plug and he bids ordinary tobacco good-bye. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it Gravlylaiti to mach Ion frit cott nomormtochtuJthanordinary plug P. B. Gravely Tobacco Cpap&oy D.nrille, Virginia """" tniitimin.mnn namplei of water from tho city sup ply have recently been tested In the stato office, and when I make this ntatemont I know. What in needed la a clean up, and the town must havo that clean up, tho city author ities leading the way. Will lU-t'ommcriri Chnngew. "As soon as I return to my offlco I am going to write a letter to the city officials making recommenda tions for certain changes here, and theso recommendations will havo to bo carried through. I would havo met with the city council during my visit here, but I understand that both tho mayor and president of tho council aro not In the city, and for that reason I will havo to carry out my wishes by mall. HiTommi'tiiLs 1,'ny for Health Officer. "Another thing I find which needs changing Is the appointment of a city health officer without pay. A man cannot bo expected to glvo his time and services to the city, especi ally whoro conditions aro such as they aro here, without receiving some compensation, and he cannot be held liable for theso conditions as they now are." Conditions nt .MUN Good. During the investigation yesterday tho party mado a tour of tho Ilrooks Scanlon and Tho Shevlin-Hlxon plants and was high n Its praiso of the sanitary conditions as they exist at theso plants. "If only tho city of Bend was as careful of the health of Its citizens as these operators are of tho health of their employes, there would be no epidemic of any kind here," Dr. Holt declared. Kpldcmic Strong. Tho epidemic is fast attaining tho height of a year ago, according to the physicians of the city. Consider able moro than ono hundred cases havo already beon reported, effecting tho children up to seven, although older ones aro also sufforcrs. Dr. Holt left on tho train last night for Portland, and it is expected that his recommendations will bo re ceived by tho city officials within the next few days. FORMER BEND GIRL DIES IN PORTLAND Won! ItecHvcf! of tlio Death of Mrs. .. h. Hughes Han Hrotlicr JJvlng Here. FOREST OFFICIALS VISITING IN BEND (From Monday's Dally.) Word has been received in this city of the death In Portland of Mrs. J. L. Hughes, nco Dolly Hall, a former Dend girl. Tho death oc curred on tho 7th of August. Mrs. Hughes resided in this city with her mother, Mrs. O. W. Hall, for a num ber of years, and has a brother, G. W. Hall, who is a resident of this city. MAYOR BAKER IS A BEND VISITOR (From Monday's Dally.) Mayor Dakcr of Portland, who has been spending his vacation In South ern Oregon, was one of a party which passed through Bend yesterday, en route home. Tho party came in over tho Mackenzie pass road and will return to Portland by way of Tho Dalles and the Columbia highway. (From Monday's Dally.) Clydo It. Seltz, supervisor of the Cascado forests, and K. O. Waha, forest Inspector, with headquarters in Washington, D. C, were In Bend yesterday. Tho men drove in over tho Mackenzio pass trail and left tho samo evening for Portland, go ing by tho old military road. Mr. Seltz makes tho trip over theso routes during each tour that ho makes to this section and Is practic ally tho only person who over at tempts tho military trail with a machine. 5tL? 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