The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 29, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    HKND BULLETIN, IIKND OHKflO.V, TIIUKHDAY, AUUUHT , 11)18
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Over the Top by Nine O'clock
on Fourth Liberty Loan Day
Is To Be Slogan For Oregon
saturimiy wrfeS
Thn nil Important "ero hour" of
tho Imttk'H In Franco In to liavo ltd
counterpart In thn rnmpnlKti or tho
fourth Liberty loan In Oregon
llaltlo In Franco nro timed from
nn hour, or mlnutra of nn hour. Thin
(lino U known nn tho "xoro hour" and
lit n secret eloisoly guarded by tho
division liradn. All tnnvomonla of
troojin and nil action la baaed on
llmo cnlrulntlouH tnniln from tho
'xoro hour." A cortnln Infantry ro
coIvch liiNtrucllnna to take n cortnln
objective lit ho many mlnuleii pant
tho zero hour, In that way a wholu
catupalRii ran bo workod out In do
tall, with all cnniinanditm fully nwaro
of tholr rotation to other movement,
waltlnK only tho nccrot which I tho
key to tho wholn movement.
Oregon' "xcro hour" for tho next
Liberty loan In 'J o'clock, September
JH. Thin In to ho tho watchword of
tho wholo drlvo and throuch volun
tary HiiliHcrlptlniiN thin Rtatn In ex
pected to havo attained nil objective
iiml ngnln bn "over tho top" II rut by
It o'clock of tho day whim othor
Fire Protection Needs to be
Worked Out by Committee
Appointed
(From Thurndny'n Dally.)
DlvUlon of thn city Into dlitrlcl
nnd tho organization of a voluntoor
lire brigade In each of thvso dUtrlct
tin n temporary relief from tho pro
out flro hazard nnd tho compilation
of a report of tho coit of purchasing
nnd maintaining adequate flro protec
tive facilities for the city of Ilond,
to bo reported to thu Commercial
club at tho meeting next Wednesday,
wan the chief discussion or tho spe
cial meeting of tho city council called
Innt night to confer with n commit
tee from tho Commercial club on this
matter,
Judge KaHtes, chairman of tho
!omnierrln! club committee, opened
tho dlnciiHHlon when hu placed before
tho live memhern or the council proa
out tho vlown of tho builnoH men of
thn city upon tho lack of proper flro
protection In Ileud, Ho made It clonr
that tho committee, tho members of
tho Commercial club or tho city did
not deem It any fault of tho council
that thn present conditions exlit, hut
that It wnn tho dcHlro or tho Commor
olnl club to havo thn council tako
no mo nctlon tn placn tho facta hoforo
tho people nnd get snmo nctlon at tho
election this fall. Ho brought out
tho facts that tho city had crown In
olght yearn from n town or rour or
flvo hundred to between hIx nnd
Hovnn thousand, hut that no provision
lind been inndu for tho protection of
tho city from flro to offset thin
Br6vth.
HnnilN Am TleO.
Clydo .McKay, president of tho
council nnd nctlng mayor, told tho
committee that tho hands of tho
council wore tied no far nn tho ox
liondlturo nf monoy wan concornod,
and that It would, nocesHltnto a npo
clnl uloctlon nnd bonding Ihhuo to
lrovldo Oio funds ror tho purchnso
or material cnllod for by tho Htnto
flro mnrHhnrs rocommondntlon. Tho
monoy could not ho rnlaod by straight
taxation, ho doclnrod, bocauao ot tho
DRAFTEE JOINS
THE LIMIT CLUB
Oiihlnvo limy of Alfalfa, Who Lome
Monday for Camp 1ovIn, Taken
jz 1,000 In War Having Stumps
(From Saturday's Dally,)
austnvo Uurry, ono of tho ton mon
who lmvo boon cnllod from DoschutoH
county for ontrnlumont for Cump
LowIh, today purohauod tho limit in
war savlngH stnmpB, amounting to
$1,000. Mr. Jlorry has boon living
at Alfalfa and has plncod his money
nlntna will Juot bo jotting Into action,
County ruannKorN nnd committee
men In tholr recent mooting In Port
land decided that It could bo done;
that all Oregon unodod wan to bo
told how much Undo Ham noedod,
nnd how badly hn needed It, and Its
patriotic cltlxonn would each do tholr
part no willingly that tho effort of
nollclllng commlttocN would not bo
needed.
flymbollzlng thli wholn nchotno,
tato hciadauartorn han nnnt to The
ricillctln a" graphic Interpretation' of
tho iplrlt of tho campaign. It I a
nmall clock with tho "xoro hour." 9
o'clock pointed out by tho hand.
At tho top, a noldlor In nn nxpron
nlon of grim determination bring
homo tho nplrlt of accomplishment,
while at tho bottom In Uncle Ham
confidently lookliiK at thn time Indl
cated. It U up to Oregon to see
that ho In not dlNnppolnted.
Iluttnm for nubicrlbnm to thn noxt
loan havo nlNO arrived In Orogon nnd
nro now being dlntrlhutud to tho
county organization. Tho hutton I
!xhtly nmallor than tho Innt. It In
patterned nftnr tho honor fin of tho
lait loan, being a rcctanglo of white
bordered with red nnd crosnml by tho
four blue NtrlpoH, nymbollzlng tho
fourth Liberty loan.
I'OHtera nnd other ndvnrtlilng mat
tor nro arriving In Krent ituautltlon
and prohleniN of prevloun drive with
rcgnrd to alow dollvorloa of supplies
havo boon ovorcomo with enrly
movement from Wiifthlngton In tho
way of largo pouter nnd lithograph
and local production of tho smaller
mnttnrN,
i.ncal rotnmlttoc will get what
they want when thoy need It no that
they will bo nblo to offer tholr nub
Nrrlbnrn uvnry Inducement to mako
IiIn voluntary declaration In plenty
of (lino to mako good tho plan of tho
tnto committee.
by City Council
handicap ot tho C per cont. Ilmlta
tlon, which will not under normal
conditions pormlt tho raising or suf
ficient taxes tn run tho city noxt year,
and that already thorn would havo to
bn a special tax levied to carry back
indebtedness to tho amount of pos
sibly $9,000.
Would Ilond for Purcliiw.
In his opinion, as with tho major
ity of tho council, tho simplest way
out or thn matter would bo to Issuo
bondN for an amount sufficient to
purchnso tho material needed, np
proximately $12,000, and then pro
vide for tho maintenance, estimated
at $4,000 per year, through a apodal
luvy, making In nil a totnl of between
$1!,000 and $14,000 to bo raised by
special taxation,
Would Organlzo TemonirlIy.
Carl A, JohiiHon, momher of tho
Commercial club committee, In advo
cating somo measure for temporary
protection until tho permanent do
partmont could bo orgnnlzod, sug
gested that tho city bo divided Into
districts and that voluntoors ho
choson In each district to tako caro
or tho needs in that district. It was
his Idea that tho prosen. equipment
could bo divided among those various
districts, nnd upon nn alarm being
Bont in from ono section tho men
chosen thoro could handle tho blazo
with limited facilities until tho vol
uiitoorn from tho othor sections of
tho city had arrived.
Will Iloport to Club.
Aftor lengthy discussion It was
flnully decided that thn mnttor would
bo placed with tho flro and wator
committee of thu council, which wna
Instructed to learn tho cotit ot tho In
Htnllntlon of now equipment as roc
ommonded by thn state tiro marshal,
nnd nlso monHiiros for temporary ro
llof, to roport to thu Commercial club
at tho weekly mooting noxt Wodnos
day, nt which tlmo tho support of
tho club will ho nskod In getting tho
moasuro on tho ballot nt tho Novem
ber election.
in keeping with tho government un
til IiIh return from Franco.
Mr, Hurry ut tho prenont tlmo Is
tho only man In DeachutcH county
oiltsldu ot Ilond who has purchased
tho limit in wnr Havings stamp cor
llllentoa and thin Buhscrlptlou places
Alfalfa far alioud In her quota.
TRIED .MANV, FOUND THU REST.
Foloy Cathnrtto TahlutH hoop tho
howola rogulnr, sweeten tho stomneh
and tonn up tho llvor, J, O, (Inston,
Newark, Iiul,, Biiya ho usod n groat
ninny kinds of cuthnrtlcu, hut 'Foloy
Cathurtlo Tahlota gavo him moro
aatlHfnctlon than any othor. IIo Buys
thoy nro tho lioBt cathurtlo tahlota
mado, Bold ovorywhoro, Adv.
BEND MAN LOST
IN THE WOODS
JMItltV HAYDIC.V ItKCO.MKH HKI
AUATICI) I'IU).M I'AltTV AM)
WANDKIIH I.V 1III,IH NKAK
i:i)IH().V C'AVKH TIM .MOKMNO.
(From Monday's Dally.)
Harry Hoyden, son of Mr. and Mrs,
C. A. Haydcn ol this city, who was
loot last night In tho vicinity or tho
Kdlson Ico caves, was found today
,by members of a searching party In
tho vicinity of Old Dachclor, whoro
ho had wandered during tho night
hours.
Haydon won ono of n party of em
ployes of Thu ilhovlln-Hlxon Com
pany who left Haturday night for a
door hunt In tho vicinity of HdUon
caves. Arriving nt their destination,
members of tho party spent tho day
tramping over tho heavily wooded
hills In Hint vicinity In quest ot daor.
I,ato yestorday afternoon all or them
returned to tho camp with thn excep
tion or Haydon, His companions
awaited his return until darkness
had net In, reeling no apprehension
for his tardiness, moroly thinking
that perhaps ho had taken tho track
of game nnd had difficulty In return
Ing. Lato In tho evening tho party
hoard a shot, presumably from tho
missing man'H gun, nnd returned It.
There was no answer and nothing
wnn seen or heard or tho man from
thnt tlmo until ha wns round today,
although his companions remained
on the scene searching nnd calling for
him until nearly midnight.
Homo tlmo between midnight nnd
this morning members of tho party
returned to Ileud nnd making up a
noarchln party of woodsmen from
tho milts loft again for tho district
to further pursuo tho Hoarch. Today
additional nutoos loaded with volun
teer searching parties woro prepar
ing to leave tho city when tho news
ot his rescue was received here.
piai.vu:w.
(Continued from I'ngo 3.)
object or tho trip was to gather
huckleberries and hoave a good time.
Sunday evening tho crAwd returned
homo, tired but happy. Members ot
tho party wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard
Hartloy, M. W. Knickerbocker and
dnughtorn lino and Connie nnd Mr,
and Mrs. H. A. Scoggln.
A. K. I loss and family snent Sun
day at tho homo ot Fred Wilson, near
Tumalo.
Mlsi Wllma llonnctt spont laBt
Friday arternoon at tho rlno Lawn
ranch.
Miss .Mary llonnctt of Ilond has re
turned homo after spending about a
month of her vacation with relatives
In Plulnvlow.
P. A. ScoKKln nnd Ooorco Calvor
loy rodo for cattlo In tho Pino range
.Monday,
James Pulllam wns home from tho
Pino Treo mill for tho week-end.
A. W. Armstrong and A. K. Hoss
woro business cnllors In Uend last
Tuesday.
.Misses llao nnd Connie Knlckor
bockor made a business trip to Ilond
Mommy,
Word has been received from Hay
Armstrong that ha has been plncod
in tno carpentry department nt Hen
son Polytochulc school tn Portland.
Tho O. D. O. club postponed Kb
rogulnr mooting and will hold tho
noxt mooting with Mrs. A. W. Arm
strong on Thursday afternoon. Au
gust 29. A good attendance Is de
sired ns it Is tho annual meeting ot
tho club.
A. W. Armstrong nnd daughter
Wllma woro In Itodmoud Sunday
ovenlng,
Thoro will ho church Borvlces at
tho school Iioubo next Sunday nftor
noon, Septombor 1.
LARGE NUMBER
IN FISHING PARTY
I1RND It. F. I). No. 1, Aug. 2C
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Smith. Mrs. S,
Stonlgor, Mrs. Myors, Mrs, Leu
louiig. Misses Isnbol and Fay
Smith and Cecil and Klmor Young
Bpont several days fishing and camp
ing Inst week.
Dowoy Mooro loft Thursday morn
ing for Urush Prnlrlo to visit his
brother, Alonzo Mooro.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coffoy nnd
daughter Uertrudo took dinner with
J. T, Nowborry's Sunday.
J, O. Williams Is cutting hu second
crop of hay,
riill Doucor mado n bUBlucsa trip
to tho high dosort Inst week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Noff and Mr. nnd
Mrs. J, MuIohIi attended tho ovonlng
norvlcoH nt tho Presbyterian church
Sunday.
W. u, Coffoy motored to Powoll
Ilutto Saturday,
Tho LadloH' Aid of tho Union
church will ho entertained nt tho
homo of Mrs. G. I,. Wooro Thursday
nftoruuon.
Autonu XloBonRnrth. Jr., from Chi
cago enmo horo to visit his father and
nlBO to Had work In thu iuIIIb,
Tho niledonu glrla woro visitors at
thu Marchnnd homo Sunday.
Tho OrnuKQ Hall Lndloa Aid mot
nt tho homo of Mrs. Ooorgo Hrlok
son laBt Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Potursnn, Mr.
nnd Mrs, Ilort Torkolson, Mr, anil
Mrs, George Rrloksou nnd daughter
Etitor. Carl ICurkein. Mabol Dnlil and
Volmu Cnldwoll all wont on n fishing
trip up to Fall river Sunday,
Mrs, Jumes Noisou ana uaugmor
FOREST OFFICE
HEAD MARRIED
mihh m:i,mi: hnvdkis and s. ...
JACOIIHO.V HTKAIi AWAY I'itOM
KIHKNDH AND AUK MAItHli:i
IN POKTIiAND LAHT MONDAY.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Surprising their friends and cul
minating a romanco which com
menced sevoral months ago. Miss
Nolllo Snyder, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. K. G. Snyder of this city, and
N, Q. Jacobseu, supervisor of tho
Deschutes national forest in this city
drovo to Portland Sunday and woro
married In that city tho following
day, Thoy returned to Ilond, whero
thoy will mako their homo, this
morning, driving in over tho Macken
zie pass.
Miss Snyder camo to Uend sovoral
months ago with hor parents, having
lived previously In Albany, and Is the
contcr ot a largo clrcto of friends.
Mr. Jacobscn has been In tho govern
ment service for a number of years
and has boon stationed hero as su
pervisor of tho Deschutes forest for
tho past thrco years.
Tho young couplo will spend the
balance of tho season In tours of the
Deschutes national forest, after
which thoy will mako their homo In
thin city, In tho homo already owned
by Mr. Jacobscn.
For thorough business, high school
nnd college courses, send your son to
Mt. Angel College, St. Ilcncdlct, Ore
Address Itov. K. L. Meier. Adv.
Four chairs at your sonrico at the
Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
sill), enclose with Cc to Foley & Co.,
2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. III.,
writing your name and address
clearly. You will receive In return a
trial package containing Foloy's
Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds nnd croup, Foley Kid
ney Pills and Foloy Cathartic Tab
lots. Sold everywhere. Adv.
COMPANY B GIVES
CAPTAIN SEND-OFF
Uurry Slioulln In Dlnnl and Then
Marched at Head of Company to
' Depot Join the Army.
(From Haturdny's Dally.)
Captain Harry Shoults of Company
II, Uend Militia, was tendered a fare
well by his company last night upon
his leaving for Prlncvllle, from which
placo ha will Icavo Monday for serv
Ico at Camp Lewis. Early In the
ovonlng members of tho company
took Captain Shoults In hand and
marched him to tho Pilot Ilutto Inn
for luncheon. Whllo tho meal was
being served tho balanco ot tho com
pany arrived upon tho sccno and ns
tho party camo out marched In mili
tary ordor to tho depot, where tho
final choers woro given.
Upon tho resignation ot Captain
Shoults, First Lieutenant Kollahcr
has been promoted to his position
Dr. Turner, cyo specialist of Port
land, will bo in Horn! again Wednes
day nnd Thursday, Sept. 11 and 12.
at Tnorson's Jowolry Btoro. Dr. Tur
ner Is a specialist of exnerlonco and
standing nnd you will mako no mis
tako by consulting him about your
eyes nnd glasses. Headaches ro
ltevod, cross oyes straightened. Sat-
Israction guaranteed. Consult him
Don't forgot tho date. Adv.26-7.
Help mako tho world safe tor
democracy by giving your son a good
education. Mt. Angel Collego, St.
Ileuodlct. Ore. Address Itov. K. L.
Moler. Adv.
Veda, who havo boon visiting tho
formor'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Iloynolds, returned to tholr homo at
La Grnndo Tuesday ovonlng.
tMr. Wntklns ot Ilond Is building
n now bungalow for E. Dutlor.
LEGAL NOTICES
POUND NOTICE.
Notlco Is horoby given that tho
City of Ilond has taken up tho follow
ing llvo stock, to-wlt: Ono bluo roan
pony branded S O on left stttlo. Tho
cost of redeomtng said llvo stock will
ho $1.00 per day In addition to actual
expense ot kooplng and coat ot adver
tising and nil othor necessary ex
poiiBoa, In cu80 ot failure to rodoom
on part ot owner, said llvo stock will
bo sold as provided by tho chartor ot
thn City ot Ilond on tho Gth day ot
Septombor, 1918, nt 3 p, m. at tho
city pound.
L. A. W. NIXON,
Clilof of Police and cx-Offlclo
Poundmnstor. d221-w2G-7
County Hoard of Equalization.
Notlco Ih horoby glvou that tho
board ot equalization of Deschutes
county, Orogon, will nttond nt tho
office of tho county assessor In tho
court housQ In tho city ot Ilond on
Monday, Soptomuor 9, 1918, and
publicly oxamtuo tho assessment rolls
nnd correct all crrorn in valuation,
description or qualities of lands, lots
or othor property assessed by tho
county assessor; and It shall ho tho
duty of persons Interested to appear
at the tlmo nnd placo appointed.
W. T. MULLAIIKY,
Assessor of Deschutes County.
First publication Aug. 1C, 1918,
24-27c
Notlco of Hearing on Final Account
nnd Petition for Distribution
nnd Discharge.
In tho County Court of Deschutes
County, In the SJate of Oregon, in
Probate.
In tho Matter ot tho Estate or Mary
O'Donnoll, Deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given that Ann
O'Donnoll, executrix of tho estato of
Mary O Donnoll, doeeased, has filed
In this court for settlement, hor final
account as such executrix, together
with her petition for tho final dis
tribution of said estate, and that the
.hearing ot the same has been set for
Monday, tho 9th day ot Hcptemuor,
1918, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said
day at tho court house in tho city of
Ilond, In Deschutes county, Oregon,
and all persons interested in said
estate aro notified then and thoro to
appear and show cause, if any they
have, why tho said account shQuId
not be sottled and allowed, and why
distribution of said estato should not
thereupon bo immediately mado to
tho persons entitled thereto, without
further notlco of proceedings.
Dated this Gth day of August,
1918.
ANNA O'DONNELL,
Exocutrlz or tho Estate or Mary
O'Donnoll. Deceased. 23-27c
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Materinl, Kiln
Dried Flooring nnd nil kinds ef Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of Suodrd Size.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
HUFFSCHM1DT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
Manufacturer of Iron, Bronze and Sciqi-Steel Csitlntfs for
Power Trammufion Machinery: Vood Pipe Fittings, Grate
Bar. Agricultural. Mining and Saw Mill Machinery, Ornament
al and Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUSH
YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK
EN CASTINGS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA
CHINERY. BEND. OREGON.
Business and Professional Cards
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-1C First National
Bank Bldg. Tel. Cll
(Dr. Co'i Former OITW.)
H. H. DeARMOND
LAWYER
O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon
H. O. XL LI 8
Attorney t-Lavf
Ualtod SUtea Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND. OREGON
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suite 6-8-10, O'Kano Building
Bend, ... Oregon
DR. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland
Visits Bend Monthly,
Watch Paper for Dates,
or Inquire of
TIIORSON, THE JEWELER
Deschutes County Abstract Company
D. H. PEOPLES, Prealdont
Mos.t Comnloto Abstract 1'lnnt In Centrul Oregon. Sioolnl Attention
Glvon to Federal Loan Abstracts.
First Ni.tlom.1 BunK Dldtf.. BEND, ORE., Cor. noxt to Alloy
Eastes-Anderson Farm Land Co.
Irrignted Farm Lands n Specialty
GENERAL INSURANCE
Fifit National Dank Building 124 Oicgon Stiert Brad, Orayoa
POUND NOTICE.
Notlco Is herony given that tho
City or ilond has taken up tho fol
lowing described llvo stock, to-wlt:
Ono red pig, 0 months old. Tho cost
of redoomlng said llvo stnek will bo
$1.00 per day In addition to actunl
cxponso of keeping nnd cost of ad
vertising and all othor necossary ex
panses. In caso of failure to rodoom
on part of owner, said llvo stock will
bo sold on Lot 5, Dlock 15, Illvurslde
addition, on tho lGth day of August,
at 3 p. m.
L. A. W. NIXON,
Chief ot Pollco and ex-Officio
Poundmaster. 206c
NOTICE TO CItKDITOIW.
In tno County Court of tho State of
Oregon, tor tho County of De
schutes. In tho Matter of the Estate of Mary
J. Canada, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned baa been appointed exec
utrix of the.ofltate of Mary J. Canada,
deceased, and all persons having
claims agalnat the estato ot the said
Mary J. Canada aro hereby notified
to present tho same, duly verified as
required by law, at tho office of E. O.
Stadter in tho first National Bank
Building In Dend, Deschutes county,
Orogon, within six months from the
dato of the first publication ot this
notice.
Date ot tho first publication of this
notice, August 1, 1918.
ELLEN D. SANDBItSON,
Executrix.
E. O. STADTER, 22-260
Attorney for Executrix.
Phone Black 1291
LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA.
Architect
2-4 O'Kane Building
BEND ... OREGON
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UNDERTAKER
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Director.
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DR. R. D. 8TOWELL
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