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IIKNI) HULLKTIN, IIMNI) OIlfftJON, TIHJIWOAY, HKIT. 2B, 1018 PAOR n 4 ; , : 1 u T f BAR SLACKERS FROM COLLEGE YANKS TO HOLD HUN HORDES S. A. T. C. COUKSK TO HE P'''iv this woiik of thkiii DENIED. HIiirlicrH, l)rllniHcn( or Ih-HcrhT, Vol lo Mo I'i'i'tiilltril to Tji lin Ail tiitiliiun of rollcKo 'I'nilnliiK, (From TnctoUiy' Dully.) PORTLAND, Hil. 23. No ymiriK until who Ih h nlackur, u draft dellu- j lion t or n dimnrtod In iiIIkIIiIii utiilnr liny elrctimatnncoH to tako iidvautngo of tlin opportunity olferod by tho Kovorumoiit for Imluctlon Into tint lUiidmitiT Army Tnilnlng corps for apodal training at a university or collcgii bofurn biiliug called Into Murvlco, On tli ii otliur liana, unco n iluly ijiiiillllod roglntraut has nccnptod tho niiortunlly for nucli Imltictloii, nnil Iiiih hIkikm) tho required wnlvor of till clnlniN for deferred claHsltlcatlnn, tin in tint ko through with tho Imluc tlon mill attiiml tho college until nillcil Into Hiirvlcn nviui thouKh ho Mhotilil aubsnqunutly change hlti in I nil. To obtain thin Imluctlon, n regis trniit must ilrst apply In tho n-iiulur way to tho proper authorities of tho university or collitgo ho desire to nttuml, for nilnilttnnco thnruto. Tho regular college ontranco require ini'iitH, modified to a curtnln extent to meet rhuiigcd condition, will Kovnrn action by tho college author llli'H on tun application, It this application In approved by tho college authorities, It will bo forwarded by them to tho provost in a mil a I gouornl nt Washington, who will Ihniio ii conipotuut ordur for thn Induction of tho registrant and send thin ordur to tho registrant's local board, Tho board, upon receipt of Urn ordur. will iiiminoii tho registrant before It and offer him voluntary lu dilution Into tho Httidi'iilit' Army Training corpn. Ho must ludlcato his iirri'ptaiirn or rejection of tho offer within 24 hours, n wnlvor of nil elalma to dufitrri'd classification bo Iiik ono of tho condltloiiM of UCCIipt nllCO. Whllu attending thn college ho U auhjoct t rail Into active service ut any I lino tho provost marshal gen lira I shall direct. Contrary to it vitry wido-sprend bo lliif, thiiro Ii no specific ago limit for tho Students' Army TrulnliiK corpi. Thn ago of MtudoutN nccupti'd doponda considerably on thn colli'Ko author ities. " Student undor 18 yearn of oge, who can ijinillfy for udmlttuncn to college, of course, cannot ho Inducted Into tho college throuKh draft bourdii, luaHinuch iin they nro not yet old enough to register. Hut there Im nothing to prevent tho college authorities from iirenptliig thitm iih regular tttuilouts; later, whuu they reach tho ago for registration, I liny may apply whllu In college fur In durllon Into tho HIiiiIhiiIm' Army Trnluliu: corpH, tho KrnutliiK of which would (iiiublo lliein to coutluuo their eollego work until called. Nor Ih thern anything to prevent older men from making application for Induction, Tho college author ItliiH would undoubtedly taku Into consideration In mucIi cases, howovtir, thn purpoHii of tho applicant In do HlrliiK to attend tho college, Thuy could upprovo or reject tho applica tion according to their coiicIuhIoiih, (JIJNMJItHON U.NDKHHHA HOATH HAH PLACED KKAIl IN HKAKTH, HAVH ItOV APPKHHON. (From Thursday' Dully.) Aftor making seven round trips to France, Hoy Appernoii has written to IiIh futlior In thin city, lulling of IiIh experiences and giving n graphic do Hcrlptlon of tho ntrovltleH of tho enemy, Thin In tho second of Mr. Appumou'H letters to appear In Tho Ilullotln, ono of Inter date having linen printed about two weeks ago, Mo says: "I arrived horn thin morning after inaklnic seven round trlpn to Franco and KiiKlniid. I havo auun a rnat deal of thin IlKht nIiico enllHtliiK, and expect to mio morn. Tho more I nee of It tho more certain I ntn of thn uudoluK of Mr, ICaUer and right will win mid tho kiilner will nbro Kt what In In Ntoro for him. "Ono Ih unable to coinprohond tho awfulueBH of tho treatment liU aorv antK liavn handed out to tho poor iiiifortunnti'H. 1 1 Ih mini havo taken an prlnonern, women and children and old men, and It Ih thin that makon tho blood of overy loyal American boll aftor landltiK In that far-on country. They roallzu that theno hurbitrlaiiH would do tho itaino tlilnK over hero that they havo done over there If thuy arc HUccoiMful, and that I tho ono thouKht that In roIiir to hoihI tho American army to victory. "I havo had tho opportunity of vIsltltiK I'arU and tho very lmIko of tho IlKlillug linen, mid tho e(Tect our boH havo had on tho cournjco of tho battlo-Hcurrud Fruucli uud Urltlili Holillom Ih wonderful. Thoy havo taken on now life. Our hoys are iIoIiik their bit for tho freedom of tho world and overy Hhlpload landed over there makon thn end that much nearer, and when wo havo oiiourIi there to fill up nil of tho weak npoU in tho proHunt linn It will bo a steady marcn on to iieriin. more in no poMHlblo rhanco for fullure. Old Olory Ih ovur there for a flnlh flKht and when thn Hinoke ban all clearml away hIio will wavo tho mcHHaKO of freedom for tho whole world. "et there Ih KitlnK to bo nomn oncrlflco at homo to nee that our boyn over there huvo ovorythluK they need, and all Kood AiuerlcaiiH aro koIiir to make their nnrrltlce arcordlnKly and by iIoIiik ho they will bo MoIiik their bit.' "I have noon tho rent unduraoa flRhtor In action, havo Been tho In nlde of tho luHtrumunt of dodtructlon It HitudH forth, and havo aUo nocn tho ruHultn of a perfect nhm from a Yaukuo -Runner, and today tho Herman tindonira bnatn aro takliiR no I'hauceH with tho quick eyes of our Yankee RiiuuerH. Tho menace Ih not one-half n ;reat na It was three montliH iiro." WRECKED HOUSE HIDES BIG FRENCH GUN From tho rulnn of one of tbelr own shell -.manned homoi, the French hourly train tho guiiH that icattrr death In billets and col umn of marching troop behind the Hun line. Fourth Liberty Honda aro tho beat Irmurance that American homes will not thiu nuffcr. "Wo woro aholled without warning at 1 o'clock In tho mornlnjc In our roit blllata. and three nf mv llrulrninti 'woro killed Imtnntly In tho Inky dark. neii." TIiIr Ih tho nlmplo lottor of a captain on the battle lino In France. Do you count tho dollars of your Fourth Liberty I)nn aubicrlptlon when every retaliatory ahell from a 165 millimeter howitzer cont nearly HOOT "Our battalion went Into action MOO HtroiiKl 270 mon camo back," writes a soldier from Franco. This acctna a terrible nacrlflre, but "Americana havo never retreated an Inch on French noli." tinya itcuter's correHponilenl nt I'urla, nccordlnj; to nowa dlipatchca. No wonder the Hun la backing up. Do your part In the Fourth Liberty Ixjnn to let our Immortal flRhtloR men know you are backing thorn up. Down With Your Hundred and Down With the Huna. In Flanders Flolda tho Popplei Illoom -Hut If wo nro going to back up our fighting men by putting over the Fourth Liberty Loan with an oversub scription wo will have no time to pause and worship thoio popples, nor to admire the popples In our own field. fluunimnmim m, Real Gravely Chewing Plug is solving the tobacco problem for more men every day. Smaller chew. Better tobacco. The good taste lasts. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it EOC Craetty tattt to rrmch longtr it cotf no mora to chaw than ordinary plug P. B. Crftt.t Tobacco Computj Daarllb, Vu-gfal Flvo Million Men In France And It takes 1107.60 to feed ono army com pany ono day. Do your part towards feeding them by buying Fourth Liberty Honds. Flvo Million Mon In France And It take 19I.C3 to provldo clothes and blanketa for ono man. How many will you clothe through tho Fourth Liberty Loan? A ahell dropped In the German lines leave thut many leas Huna for our men to put out of action In hand to hand fighting. How many shells will your Fourth Liberty Loan start on their way to France from our munlUon factories 7 Ono cont a word Is all a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. ORDER NUMHERS TO COME THIS WEEK (From Tuesday's Dally.) Tho lottery drawing with which tho order numbem of tho clnaa of .September, 1918, reentrant nro to bo determined Ih to bo held III Well ington Homo tlnio t IiIh week, It Ih In ferred by word received by tho local board. Thn return of tho qucHtloti tialreH nf tho men between tho age of 1!) mid 3l mid will bo flnlHhed within another week, find with tho ordur numbura aligned tho local board will bo In position to mako In ductions on now draft orders na soon an oxamiuatioiiH liavo boon completed. MANY WOMEN JOIN PARADE (From 'Monday's Dally.) Nearly 70 cars, In which were rid ing tho mothers, sisters nnd wives of tho boys wiio aro nerving In tho United Stntcu army, participated In tho Mothers' day parade held yester day afternoon. Forming on Wall street near tho Hend garage, tho pa rade, headed by tho hand and mem bunt of tho Hend militia In march ing order, paraded tho streets leading toward tho Iloud amateur gymna sium, whero tho ra'lly was held at 3 o'clock, Judge II. K. McOlun of Port land being tho principal speaker. It Ih estimated that nearly 1C00 people worn In attendance at the rally ut which Judgo McGinn told of tho need of tho women of tho nation In backing up tho government at this time, nt the samo tlnio praising tho . mothors nnd wives of those who had J uecn caned ror inrir noroic action In keoplng tho work up at home. Ho wuh applauded again and again, tho crowd taken up with thoiMithuslaHm of tho occasion welcomed his pointed Ko'ntunceH with tremendous outbursts. Tho musical program, undor tho direct supervision1 of Mrs. Iloscoo Howard iff DcHchutOH, added to the afternoon's entertainment when nil ' of tho patriotic mid popular songs woro either heartily applauded or Joined In by those In attendance. S FOUR-MINUTE MEN ORGANIZE HI'HAKKIIH TO COMMKNCti CAM 1MIO.Y KOK TIIK FOUUTH LIH IHITV M)AN TONIOHT WILL CONTINL'i: TIIIIOUCII WKKK. (From Monday's Dally.) Four-mlnuo men of Hend will com- monco their campaign on tho fourth Liberty loan drive tonight, according to A. Whlsnant, chairman of tho or ganization, which has Just been com pleted. Tho speakers scheduled for tho six nights previous to the 28th, at which tlnio Oregon Is expected to go over tho top In tho Liberty loan drlvo, aro announced in the follow ing: It. S. Hamilton, II. P. Mlnter, Fred L. Evcrson and J. C. Horton, alternating with N. 0. Jacobsen. These speakers will appear nt each of tho theatres In tho city every sec ond night until tho drlvo has been completed. In the event that Ore gon doos not succeed In going over tho top on tho 2Sth, as Is expected, they will bo kept on until tho drive Iiob been completed. Tho minute men In Orogon nro tho first in the nation to commence their campaign nt this time, nil other states awaiting tho dato of tho open ing of the drive throughout tho nation. trm ...- SHEEPMEN ASK FOR EXTENSION (From Saturday's Dally.) Sheepmen of Oregon aro asking tho forest scrvlco for further tlmo on the grazing permits on tho national for est. The petition Is being made through tho National Wool Growers' association, and applies to this dis trict as well as other sections of the country. The sheepmen givo as their reason for tho request the nhortago of cars making it impossible for them to ship their feeders at this tlmo. Members of tho forest scrvlco this morning stated that tho request would undoubtedly bo granted. Graz ing conditions on the Deschutes na tional forest aro in better shapo than In several years, and although tho grazing season closes October 16, thoro will be amplo feed to run tho flocks much longer than this time. TUMALO FIRST TO SEND PITS OVKH FIFTY I'OUNDH TUHNKD INTO THOMPHON'H OFFICK TO UK USED MY GOVERNMENT IN MANUFACTURE OF CARBON. FARM HANDS IN THE COUNTY ARE NEEDED YANKEE DOUGHBOYS GET SMILES, FLOWERS (From Thursday's Dally.) Ha neat hands aro needed in tho fields of tho county and tho labor shortago has becomo acute. Sixteen names were hanged In to II. J. Over turf, secretary of tho Commercial club, this morning for help on the various ranches near tho city. Mr. Ovcrturf today Is seeking volunteers among the business men who will go Into tho fields and aid in Ailing tho want for men. Any who deslro to volunteer their services may do so by phoning their names to Mr. Overturf. GREINER RESIGNS; RHODES IN POSITION BUCKHECHT . RE a. U. 3, FVT. OFF. AJRMY SMOE When you walk into a dependable snoc store aim a.ik tor n pair ot DucKiinciiT Army Shoes, you can be sure Tint tills Army Shoe Ii up to tandrd that it Ii mndo by workmen who liavo turned out mom than 600,000 Army Shoes under cipert fiiprrviiion nnd that it is backed by a record of more than fifty yrars of honest shoe manufacturing. Look for our registered trade name IlucKlirarr stamped on the sole of every Shoe for our mutual protection. CrW-J :A j&t-'&m There's jtut one thing to remember nsk for the DucKiinciiT Army Shoe by name and b sure ihtit you get it. Then you will appre ciate why it Is worn by thousands of Office Men Attorneys Physician Firmer Orchardistt Motormen Hiker Conductor Hunter and others in every walk of life. aasnm m II not olilaluatile from your denier, send name and your r order direct to lllCKINGHAM MANUI'ACTUHUUI (& HE CUT HAN l'WANCIIICO $6.50 to $8.00 Hliould your tloalcr bo tinnblo to supply you, soiul his linmo to tho iniiiiiifm'turwH Hiu'UIiikIiiuii & llocht, Hun Francisco, Kucloso prlco of mIiooh you riottlro nnil wo will huvo your order filled. (From Monday's Dally.) J. C. Rhodes has accepted the posi tion with Tho Hend company now held by II. M. Grelner nnd will enter on his new dutios on October 1. Ho will coutluuo to act as tho local rep resentative of tho Dend Park com pany. Ho Is moving to his new quar ters today. Tho change in no way Indicates any connection between tho two companies, but is simply In lino with general policies ot war economy, ono ofilco and ono offlco managor serving tor tho two. H. M. Grelner, who has had charge of offlco work for Tho Rend com pany, has found It necessary, on ac count ot his health, to give up his position and will start soon tor Southern California. (From Saturday's Dally.) Tho Tumalo schools aro tho first In tho county to mako contribution of peach and pruno seeds to tho of flco ot J. Alton Thompson, county superintendent ot schools, under tho request issued several weeks ago. About 50 pounds of these pits wero delivered yesterday with a liko amount yet to como. Commencing early next week, tho school children ot Dend will bo so licited In making tho collection In this city. Doys will be sent to each houso in tho city to collect tho sup ply, and It Is expected that nearly half a ton of these pits will be gath ered In this county. Thoy, aro later to bo shipped to Portland, from hlch place they will bo shipped to points designated by tho government. Tho pits aro to bo used for tho purpose ot making carbon for gas masks, the product being especially adapted for this use. Four chairs at your service at tb Metropolitan. Ho waiting. Adv. Dr. Turner, eye specialist of Port land, will bo in Bend again Wednes day and Thursday, Sept. 11 and 12, at Thorson's Jewelry store. Dr. Tur ner is a specialist ot experience and standing and you will mako no mis take in consulting him about your eyes and glasses. Headaches re lieved. Crosveyes straightened. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Consult him. Don't forget tho date. Adr.27 While You Shop, We Do Your Washing ! Bring in the wash when you come to town in an hour and u half it's done Jlny Kind of Finhhcd Work SANITARY Laundry I Infantrymen of tho A. 13. P., innrclilnR down tho famous Champs Elysoes In Paris, find tholr honrts warming to tho quick nnd heartfolt enthusiasm of our ally. Tho Fourth Liborty Loan will send scores of othor roglmonts to recolvo tho bouquets nnd smiles of Mllo. Parlslonno nnd fight shouldor to shoulder with hot most valiant husband and brother. LOQOTYPE8 Dent the Doche with Donds. Whip tho Kaiser with Cash. Own bonds or woar them. Bridge tho Rhino with Donds. Free Belgium with Donds. Dopth Bombs and Liberty Bonds will drown tho Untersee Boats. Lend as they fight. Arm the Yanka with Donda, Donds will help the Hun retreat. For Foch and Freedom Buy Bonds. Shoes for Real Service OUU SPECIALTY IS TO !LKI3 SHOES THAT STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER DOND STREET R. H. LOVEN BEND OREGON War Time Economy! Instead of Buying New Clothes, Have Your Old Ones Made Over and Renovated. I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION AT REASONABLE PRICES Central Oregon Cleaning Works H. HARRIS, Proprietor 1020 Wall Street