IIRXD nUl.LKTIN, IlKNl) OIIRGON, TIIUKHDAY, HKPTUMHKH 0, KMH t Sickness No Excuse for Men tun "! Between 1 8 and 45 Years Not Registering September 1 2 BILLUPS WANTS ORDER CHANGED YANK FORCES PAGE 8 MARCH NAMES PORTLAND, Sept. 4. Every man In the United State nnd Its pansoa lons bctwoon tho agca of 18 and 20, Inclusive, And 31 and 46, Inclusive, -whothor lie Ut a cltlxcn or an alien, must roRlstor on tho day proclaimed as registration day by President Wil son under Oiq now draft lavs lower ing and raising tho draft ages. Tho only exceptions arc men al ready In tho military and naval serv ice This Includes officers and men of tho regutar army, navy and morlno corps; of tho dratted forces; of the National Guard whllo In tho service of tho United States; of tho offices resorvo corps and onllstcd men In tfio enlisted resorvo corps whllo In tho service of tho United States; and offlcors and. juon In tho naval reserve force and tho marlno corps reserve whllo In tho corvlco of the United States. All others, without any exceptions whatsoever, must roglster on tho day eet by tho President for registration day. Even sickness will bo no excuse for Talluro to rcglstor. Nor will absence Irom home, no matter how necessary. And ignorance of tho date set for registration day will not bo a valid excuse. Tho burden of learning when and -whoro to register, and of registering accordingly on registra tion day. Is on tho individual. Failure to rcgistor Is punlshablo liy Imprisonment up to ono year. Moreover, thoro Is no alternative of paying a flno. Though sickness and absence from homo will not bo accepted as excuses tor failing to register, special ar rangements haro boon mado for MILITIA DRILL THRICE WEEKLY "WILL TAKK ADVANTAGE OF THE PRESENCE OK MAJOR COM FORT DURING STAY HERE TO IMPROVE MILITAIIY TACTICS. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Three .drill nights each week arc to bo stagod by Companies A and B of tho Bend -militia during tho stay liero of Major Comfort, possibly for tho next throo weeks. TheBO nights havo been divided into Monday, Wednesday and Friday. This deci sion wa arrived at duflng the regu lar weekly' meeting of the militia members last night. Because tho daylight is becoming shorter each day, It has also been urranged to set tho tlmo of drill ahead ono-half hour, tho companies being called for 7 o'clock now in stead of 7:30 as In the past. Prepare for Changeable Weather. H. B. Miller, R. F. D. 10, Wdoster. O., writes: "By tho changing of beds and the weather, I took a very bad cold and sore throat. Four doses of Foley's Honey and Tar put me right in a day's time." It pays to Ret the genuine Foley's and avoid substitutes and counterfeits. Con tains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Adv. jQMfa- yfci "CTily gPn I I ; If.. ; ? I I he Final Installment of 40 o on Third Liberty Loan Bonds was due August ment should be diately. TBKe First National Bank BEND, OREGON PjWWRSwv7 registering sick persons nnd absen tees by mntl. Any man who Is unablo to prosent hlmsolf tor registration on registra tion day must send somo camputout person to apply to his local board tor a copy of tho registration, card. TliQ friend will bo nuthorlxcd by a repre sentative nt tho board. It ho considers tho case bona flilo, to tako tho curd back to tho sick person and make it out for him." Tho card must then bo matted or taken to tho local board. A man who must bo absent from his homo precinct on registration day should go at onco to tho locat board nearest tho placo whoro ho happens to bo and have his registration card made out nnd certified to. This registration card will then be given to tho man registering, with instructions to mall It without delay to his homo local board In tlmo to roach tho board by registration day. This is very important, for tho bur den is on tho registrant of seeing that his homo local board receives the card by registration day. Ho is not registered until his homo local board does reccivo his card. When mailing tho card, tho regis trant should cncloso a self-addressed and stamped envelope for tho return to him of a registration certificate. It Is Important tnai every regis trant havo this registration certifi cate, and that ho keep it always on his person. Otherwise, ho may bo put to very serious Inconvenience, In cluding a night In Jail, for all pollco offlcors aro authorized and Instructed to arrest men of draft ago who can not produce their registration certifi cates. Daily Schedule Bend Ama teur Athletic Club. ThuMlny. Boxing, Wrestling, Physical Develop ment Classes. Senior, 5 to C p. m. Senior Swimming. Hours. 1 to 2 and 7 to 11:30 p.' m. Family Ticket. Children In Plunge Classes. Girls, gym, 3 to 4 p. m.; plunge, 4 to 5. Ladies' Gym and Plunge, Pool and Bowling. Gym, 2 to 3; plungo, 2 to 4; pool, 2 to 4; bowling, 2 to 4. Friday. Boxing. Wrestling and Physical De velopment Classes. Senior, 1 to 2 p. m.; Junior, 1 to 4 p. m. Sonlor Swimming Hours. 1 to 4 p. m. Junior Swimming Hours. 4 to 5 p. m. Social Night. Club thrown open to men and women? Pool and bowl ing. "500" and bridge tables In club room, pink ticket dancing In gymnasium. GERMANY ADMITS ALLIED ADVANCE (Ir UnlUd l'rr. to The fend Ilullctln.) BERLIN', Sept. 4. Gorman with drawal In Flanders and Plcardy has been announced by the war office Astride tho Lys, tho statement said, in continuous battle the enemy have worked forward a line as far as Wulverghom, Nelppe, Bac, St. Maur, Klchebourg and La Ventle. 15th. Pay made imme- 1 If HI I j"jffiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwii APPKAIM TO LOCAL ltUAUI) TO OHA.MJK ItriilXti PLACING HIM IN CliASN 1-A llOAKI) MAY NOT 1IKKI) PllOTKST. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Otto F. Ulllups, chnrged with be ing n draft evader by tho local war board, has again demonstrated thnt ho doos not desire to go to war, mem bers of thu board having received a telegram from him stating that ho desired to appeal from tho decision of tho board placing him In class la nnd that affidavits wore being sout by mall. lllllups was arrested In Portland rocontly after having evaded tho ef fort of tho local board to find him for soveral weeks. Following the custom adopted by tho war depart ment for draft evadors, as soon us lllllups was found ho was placod In class la and ordered to report on tho call for men for Camp Lewis, Soptomber 5. It is from this order that ho Is now nppeallng to tho local board. There Is, however, little hope tor him from thnt sourco, ns tho members aro still of tho opinion that It was not necessary for lllllups to hldo his placo of rosldonco or change his name, which It Is claimed ho did, it ho desired to abide by tho ruling of tho war department. NATION WANTS PEACHjjTONES ROYS AND GIRLS OF THE COUNTY ARE ASKED TO .MAKE SPECIAL KFFOKT TO SECURE PRODUCT FOR THE GOVERNMENT. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Industrial club workers of the county aro to bo called to the sorvlro of tho government In collecting plum, peach, apricot and cherry pits and all kinds of nut shells, which aru being used by tho government In the manufacture of carbeu for gas masks. An urgent call for this material has boon sent out to tho various In dustrial club heads throughout tho state asking thnt those pits be gath ered, the statemont adding that thu carbon necessary for gas masks can only be obtained from this material. J, Alton Thompson, superintendent of schools, who has tho work in charge In this county, Is making a special appeal to the boys and girls of the county to save those pltt. Whllo the Industrial club momlcs will work ns a body In tho collection, Individuals not connected with the club aro' requested to gather and save as far as possible This Is tho canning season for peaches and prac tically every homo will have a quan tity of theso pits. If tho boys and girls will hold theso until school commences next wqek, arrangements aro to bo mado by Mr. Thompson for their collection. Persons living in tho rural dis tricts who desire tp aid tho govern ment In this mannor may bring their supplies to Bond and loavo them at tho office of tho county superintend ent of schools In tho court house. NOTICE. All persons knowing themsolves to bo Indebted to tho Reed-Smith Mere. Co. call at the. offlco of J, M. Law renco on Wall St. and settlo up im mediately. (Signed) WRS. U. M. SMITH, 27c Troas. Heed-Smith Mere Co "VALA1R ONSERVATORY" for MUSIC Dramatic Art, Languages Mine. Lucie. Valalr, lale of Paris, Fiance, SopranorSololsl,Dlrcctor. i v A faculty of beat trained Artist Teachers for Private and Class Lessons in All Branches. Piano, Voice, Violin, Cello, Harp.JDjncing, Elocution and Acting, taught on a real sta.e. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. Free Class Lesson included in regular tuition. Artistic environments, inspiration and dormitory privileges. Send (or Catalogue or Information to E. RICHMOND, Secretary 234 10th Street, Portland, Oregon. Main 7398 TANLAC Ry Carl D. Groat (Unltrd I'm dUtf CormiHMulcnt.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.-Tim nr rlvul of Mnjor General Ornvfln, tho American commander of United Stntes troops In Siberia, on Septem ber 2, has boon announced by Gen eral March, chief of staff. With General Graves thoro wero 43 ofll corn and 1008 mnn. Genornl March told thu correspond ents this morning thnt It wan thq American Thirtieth division which has distinguished Itself In the light ing In Plunders during the past weok nnd tho Thirty-second division ns tho Americans who valiantly battled with tho French north of HoIhhoiih. Tho troop embarkation for nil points has been raised to 1,000,000 up to the 31st of August. SENATOR SHERMAN ASSAILS PRESIDENT Declares That Politic Art) Still IMt- lug Under the GiiImp of Patriotism. D Unltx! Pa to Th IWnd Ilull.tln.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. Senator Sherman, ridiculing tho statemont mado by Presldont Wilson that poll tics had adjourned, declared that "a warso and moro rampant and rancor ous politics had never nbusod patriot Ism or tho generous confidence of a great nation." Ho said that "under tho gulso of war needs steps had been taken to change tho cherished American government Into a 'civilian autocracy.' " Somothlng to soil? Advertise In Tho Bulletin's classified column. COUNTYCOURT PROCEEDINGS Bend, Oregon, Aug 21, 1918. Tho county court met at I '30 o'clock p. in., this date, pursuant to adjournment, Commissioners A L. Mackintosh and C. 11. Miller present. Tho meeting was callod to order by Commissioner Mackintosh, Claim. The matter of claims against tho county coming up for consideration, same wero audited, nnd It was or dered that claims No. 21575, No. 2T.77-78-70, No. SfiSl to 2G87. No, 2189, as shown on page 91 of tho Dovknt of Claims, be and tho same are here by allowed, and thu clerk Is IpHtruct ed to Ihsuu his warrants In payment thereof Dlti-li Water In IlimiK Complaints were received from dlf toront portions of the county that water users were allowing their ditches to overflow or break nnd al lowing the roads to becomo flooded. .This matter was taken uuuder con sideration. A trip was made over a portion of tho Bend-Burns road, which has been damaged by wasto water. No further business coming up for consideration nt this time, on motion duly mado and seconded, court ad journed td mootTuesdny, August 27, 1918. Claims allowed at the county court meeting held August 22, 1918: Bend Water, Light & Power Co., lights for court house and Jail $ 8.10 Bcattlo &- llofmanji. supplies clerk's offlco 1C.08 A. L. Mackintosh, commis sioner's fees and mlloago . 27.20 C, A. Ordway, supplies for court houso 3. CO J. W. Usher, guard Crooked river bridge 40. B0 II. L. Shoults, do 10. 50 Chas. Dixon, do 30.00 Loo Roho, do. . .. 13,60 J. M. Agnow, do 40.50 J. II. Ilanor, expenses clerk's ofllco 28.81 Waldomar Peterson, road work. Dlbt. No. 11 CC.00 FOR SALE BY The Owl PJharmacy SOL AQENtf'H Oh Boy ! Oh Joy ! WE GO TO THE OWL PHARMACY FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES PAPER, PENCILS, ETC. Rulers Given Away OWL PHARMACY Xii'Hcr Wheatless Kitchen cri? lfl doing her part to Uclp orin the WAf S .r HkiJlh U - l5Kr5M,T, m m&m& M" 11 MM SSEISJB wm , w -. 1 Aiv you doing your 7 aomin am t,o COM1TROLLER CALLS BANK .STATEMENTS (llf Unltfl I'rna to Th IUn.1 Ilull.tln.) WASHINGTON, Sept . Tho comptroller of tho currency httn In kuihI a call for n utateinent of tin condition of thu national hank at th06l0H(i Of UUftllH'ftN AllKHHt 31. SomotttliiK to kuIIT Adrortho In 1n oJlUtln'a ."lamlf 1(1(1 column. "Worth Weight in Gold," He Says Howard Cuius 1 1 I'liuniN liy Taking Tniilnr !() Wulkliij; Cam; Aside. "Well, I havo actually nalnod four toon pnnndH In thn pant tdx wcokn by tnkliiB Tnnlno nnd now I'm ko ItiK hack homo u woll man uiid ;( to work Jiut llko I moid to hoforn I not Hick." This Intfiri'HtltiK "d ro markablo tttnlumont wan mado by Honry H. Howard, u woll known farmor and tttock minor of KIiik Hill, Idaho, whllo purchaidnK moro of thu modlclno In Halt I.ako rocontly. "I havo Hitfrori'd from rhoumatlnm nnd IndlKoittlon for twnlvo ynnrH." STOP IN AND LOOK t AT OUR NEW SHARPLES Suction Feed SEPARATOR It Does the Work F. DEMENT &CO. continued Mr Howard "I had Rot ten to Mlmrn I could hardly nt it thliiR, hccaiiHo nvcrythlriK wont nKnlnst mo nnd IiokIiIck I had no nppi'ilit Kirry Joint In mo wan Awollnti with rhmiiuatMm, and hurl no I could hardly hxnr to Im touched I wan In Much n bd fix I couldn't work, no I divided to count down hum and o to n hoopltnl for treat ment. "When I sot lurn nix wr-nka nun, I wan no crippled up I had to iino a wit Ik I ok ntlek In ordnr to ct nlon; l nil. My dnuKhtir. who liven hnrn. KOI to boKKliiK mn to try Tniilnc, but I hud tried ho ninny IuIukn thnt did mo no kooiI, thnt I hud no faith In Tunlfif ilth)r, Hut olio liuUt.d, until Junt to pltmitn her I decldod to try It Thn firm Imttlo phiIm a Krat rlinnxn In my feelliiKn. My rlioumntlum noon left mo, no I throw my Mtlck nnldc, nnd now can walk nit xood an any body "And oat, why I Junt can't net enoiisli. I holUvit I feel nil or twenty yonra ynuiiKur, nnd It'a thn flmt tlmo In Hint Ionic tlmo that I havo felt llko m-Nef, and I fool llko I could do an much work an I ever could Woll, tho hoiipltnl has hnd ono Ions to treat, but I havo unvrd n Rood tunny dollar and hnvo Rottnn rid of my trotibltm, beside, nnd when I Kt li'ini" tho fnlka who knew what n bad fix I was In aro roIiir to h nur prliied to Men Much a dlffereuco Tnii lnc In worth. Km whIrIi! In gold, nnd It baa convlucml mo that lliere'ji nt lHt line lui'dlrliic Hint will do whnt thny mv It will nod I want to do mv nnrt III letting everybody know about It" Tnnlnr Ih until In llond by the Owl rhnrmncy, mid In Hlntem by Ono. Allknn - Adv ci,assii'ii:i aivi:iitihi:mintm ioit ham:. KOIl HAI.I-Ono pundircd Duroc Jnmny how, to farrow Oct. 3; uolfcht about 3fi0 IIih.; iiImo 2 milch cowh, choap. Carl II, I.IviihI)', Do HrhtitiiH. 77-27-0p KOH HAI.K rimlrn brood howh, will farrow In October. W, M. Knlcknr lincker, (lint. Oru. 71-27-Op VOll HAI.i: HolHtoln bull calf: dam mado in.000 I tin. milk, r.70 IIih. fat at four yoani. I. C. Hurt, Hond, Oro. Cl-20tfc KOIl HALK Oood. Hound, mnnll npploH. Uy pannl pot, 1.25 por box. Albnrt Harper, Krimwntor, Oro. l7-2f.7p KOIl HAM-: About 30 hend of cattlo, moHtly yntuiR Htuff. Hoo or wrlto I'. II. Johnson, Mllllcaii, Oro, 27-2fitfo KOIl HAI.K OHKAP Ono ho"rHii? Heo fihlof of I'ollco Nixon, 32-22tfo KOIl HAM: H hend of cattlo nnd' ono work team. H. A. Uosnuy, Union harbor ahop. l'hono 2171. m-iitfa ' - ' " 1U 1 I,OHT AND FOUND. LOHT Horrid tnuro. Vory la mo In front foot. l'hono Ooo. A. Joiich, IVVi. 70-27o WANTKIi. WANTKD-Knmh Hhorthom milch cowh. II. L. Tono, Hlntorn, OroRon. 57-27tf WANTIJD A Hncond hnnd biiKRy. Call lturnl 118, or wrlto Hox 100. . 7.'l-27-8p Brand Directory WANK PKIlCIVAIJi Mllllcaii, Oregon, adv.80p HlKlit hiIo; rlKht oar crop pod; wattle right hind log. II. L. TONM, Hltcr, Oro. ndv.lOOo P, II, JOHNSON, MUIIcmh, Ort'Kon. A 1 .fr