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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
IIK.NI HULLKT1.V, IIKNI), OIIIOTO.V. TIIUHHDAY, NOVKMIIEIt 21, 10 IB rAon n i t' WOMENCONDUCTBEND BOY IS INVEST CATION FEMALE LABOR UP FOR DISCUSSION. Wrlfuro CoiiiihIhkIoii roimldorluu tin Withdrawal of Women from llox Fiirtui-li-i f (lu Htnto IJIIrclft Till City. (From Moudny'H Dully.) Takluj: up Hi) matter of it pomilhln withdrawal of wotnon workers from tho Ihix factories of tin) Hlntu lliroiittli an ordor of tlio Htnto Industrial wol faro couuiiImhIoii, tint community labor board mot In Hpoclal iiohiiIoii Hatunlay nvonliiK. Lnto hint wook nottco wan rocolvi-d by both Tho Hhovlln-Illxon Company anil tho llrookH-Hcnnloii Lutulmr company from tho ntntn Industrial coiiiiiiIhhIoii that on Tiumilay of thin wook a iiiciitliiK of tho rommlHHlon wits to bo hold In Portland for thn purpoHo or connldorltiK tho mutter of withdrawing women workers from (ho box factorlcit and nlmllar occu pations In tint ntntn. It -wan Hiatal that tin uimitlni; wan holnt: called an a result of petitions rccdlvcd imltlm: that thin action hi) taken. It holiiK net forth In tho petitions that In a ma jority of liiHtancon thn condltlonn under which tho women worn nn ployi'd worn not conducive to tho good lioalth and moral of lint women of tho ntato. TIhmv hultotlnn won) posted by tho company ofllclaln at thn mllln In thin city and a committee mndo up from tho womnn employes In thn two plantn nuked for a honrltiK buforo tho community labor board In ordor that a pro! (tit mlKht bo Mod with tho luduntrlnl commlnnlou hkiiIiihI tho puwdtiK of nuch an ordor. At tho meeting Saturday iiIkIU, Mm. Thompiiou and Mrn. Font or, who havo Intuit recommended nn women mombarn of tho board, worn called ' Into Hid noMtlon, and tho maltnr turned over to thorn for their Invents gallon. Any action taken b' thorn, howuvor, -will of nhciwnlty havo to pirns throtiKh tho handn of tho main inomburn, an tho appointment of thimo .women ban not yet boon rntlfled by tho labor department. Chairman Folo thin morning ntat eil thai tho only action that could bo Inker) by tho local board would bo n recommendation to tho welfaro commliudou that condltlonn romalii tho name for tho pronnut at leant In thin community. Tho condltlonn uiidor which tho women are workliiK horo, It In Mated, lira vastly dlfforuut from thono In other sections of (ho ntato, tho working condltlonn holiig of tho biwt. A meeting to consider tint report of Mm, Thompson and Mm. Font or will hu hold thin uvoiilug. Four clmlra nt your service nl tho Motropolltnu. No wnllliiR. Adr. WONDERFUL RECORD MADE MY DESTROYER HAN FUANCI8CO, Nov. 1C Tho now duntroyor Ringgold on hor offi cial tent Hindu mlleit nn hour (30 kuotn) for four bourn; Htoppod within 300 rout whlln going nt full npeed; while traveling full npued iiHtom, Htoppod, rovornod hor on glues mid wiih making 30 knntn ahead IiihIiIo of 30 necondH. Xnnu of hor nlntur nhlpn havu oiiuallod thin rocord. HAItlElt SCHOOL OPENS. (From Monday's Daily.) MIhh Alleno Arnold, tenchor nt tho Harper school, wnn In tho city over tho wook-ond. Minn Arnold'H school In oun of tho vary fow In tho county -which linn not boon closed on account of Inlluonzii. BUCKHECHT R KO. u. a ARMY RKQ, U. a. Wlien you walk into a dependable hoe store nnd mk for n pair of . Duckhuciit Army Shoes, you can be sure Tint tlit Army Shoo It up to standard that it Is niado by workmen who have turned out nioro than 600,000 Army Shoes under expert supervision and that it is backed by 0 record of more than fifty years of lioneit hoe manufacturing. Look for our registered trade name fiucKllLCllT stamped on the sole of every Shoe- for our mutual protection. JfUTA it -.&, t. 'VI jt&tfjJZM ($m$$!J LaStwi' is Mil4 r-A i "Am IjF II not ohtaliiahte from your dealer, send name ami your order direct to BUCKINGHAM & H EC II T MANUPACTUHKH HAN l'HANCIHCO Ml IN SIBERIA .IOII.V '. NICHOLSON WltlTEH TO JffH I'AHENTH IN TIIIH TIY u'ah twentv-heven dayh on .JOIJKNKV TIIEItE. (From Tuesdny's Dally.) Smoking cli;urnttim which had been donated to tho noldlnrn of tho Ameri can expeditionary forces In Hlhorla by tho omporor of Japan In a piislluio which wan holng enjoyed by tho 1ioys tho early part or October, nccordlni! to it lottor from John C. Nicholson, a lleinl boy, to hht tuothor and father In thin city. I'rlvnto Nlcholnon left llcnd eurly hint spring and wan for a number of months stationed at Ft. McDowell, California, later ombarklui: from it California port for Hlhorla. Extracts rrom his letters, which worn written In thu form or a diary, follow: "Hoptombor IB.- Havo 1700 miles yet to i;o buforo reaching laud. 11 seemed odd to go to bed hint night and wnko up Hunday morning cross Iiik tho 1801b meridian. Wo nro required to keep up nil practice nnd drllln. Thu ocean In smooth. Havo not been seaside. "October 1!.- V wero 27 dayH on tho water but slopped four dayH at Japan, one at Hokodato and three at Oturn. Tho latter In it coiiIIuk ntntlou. Am now ut Vladivostok, Hlhorla, In lurgo cement barracks. Thin In it beautiful place. (Irren grows ovorywhero. Thuro hun only been one frost no far. "October J. Wo wore trontod to cigarettes today donated by thu utn liuror ot Japan." WILSON TO ATTEND CONFERENCE, HOUSE I Or United I'tr.. to Tho lUrM llullrtln.) LONDON, Nov. 10 That I'rtml duut Wilson will attend tho peaco conference to nettlo detalln hetwoen (lormany and tho ulllon In a practical certainly, tho l.ondnn MornliiK News declares, nttrlhiitlug thu Information to Colonel E. M. Ilouse, thu Presi dent's representative, now In Paris. PROMINENT ia.NIOWNi:it HKItK'. (From Saturday's Dally.) II. A. Hunter of Minneapolis, with extensive laud Interests In various sections of tho country, arrived hero thin morning In company with II. A. lltloy and Charles Arthurs. If YOU KNOW OF A Vuilof A Df pallets A llutli- A Dcih- An Accident An lllncu OR- Any Nrw Building Social Function Mrtlinijt A Rrl Etste Tlnclion Any Imptovemrnti OR- Anjrtliing that it ol Intcfrtl ITS NCWSI I'lione it la The Bulletin PAT. OKK. Tltere' just one thing to remember ask for the BucKMixirr Army Shoe by name and be sure that you g(t it. Then you will appre ciate wliv it is worn bv thousands of Office Mon Fanner Attorney Orchard!! Physician Motormen Hiker Conductor Hunter and others in every walk of life, $7.00 to $8.00 1 r-rn? ' i WELFARE DRIVE IN COUNTY OVER HIGH MARK REACHED IN DRIVE. Over 911,000 Is KccelVfil on Ojiolii of 91)750 All Outside District Havo lie (M)rliil. (From Monday's Dally.) With tho report In from nil out nldo districts, Dcnchutc'H county's subscription to tho United Welfare drive has exceeded tho $11,000 mark, or nearly $2000 over lln quota, ac cording to an announcement mndo by Chairman Foley thin mornlnR, A complete check of thu amounts ro reived ban not yut been mndo, and It will probably bo tomorrow buforo thu oxact amount can bo determined. Hnturday tho total wan given nn $10, r.l 1.04, with several of tho out sided Istrlcts yut to bo heard from. Thin miirnlni: reports wero handed In rrom tho Pino Treo Lumber com pany, I. a Pino, Kchool District No, 28 and (list, completing tho reports for tho county. Tho lint or subscribers rrom each or tho various districts roportliig thin morning follow: Pine Tree Lumber Co. C. M. Mason, O. Dloom, C. D. Flnher, F. Ponrl, F. I. Carter, fl. II. I'urtly, C. 0. Hiimnor, U. V. Smith, II. J. Ilennlmter, J. (5liw?er, P. JuiiKer, Clay Allison, A. Hornardl, Joo Hervalll, H. P. Trent, drover Pulllnm, Vomer A. Johnson. Theo doro Johnson, J. J. Smith, O, F. Putnam, J. II. Adams, J. K. Drookis, M. Nance, J. A. Join's, Mlku Conway, Fred Makln, Axel Autonnon, 10. Car son, T. McOovern. II. W. Holt, Chan. Itlch, It. D. Jones, C. 11. Ilonn. J. II. Jones, II. Caylor, (Ins I.tindln, I.es Holmes, Jns. W. Jonas, J. I,. Hearth, J. A. Coon, II. K. Zook, It. W.Wolls, Hobt. Ilonm, J. I.. Carter, James Poworn, II. A. Tarvnr, lttlph Madi son, C. A. Hottnei, (. Illahno, (leo. Mlckol., Mike Mlckeln, J. C. Panics, Frnnk Scott. U. A. Mlllor, II. Trog. F. W. Jones. Iji Pine. Cecil Stearns, James Illack, J. L. Howard, O. II. DemliiR, Tom Fosn, Mrn. II. N. Lyons, It.' QnthcrKood, Cecil Holllnshend, J. N. Maston, Hurry CavaniiURh, J. It. Sutilef, Geo. Ornft, II. N. Lynn, Ceo. lloguo, Mrn. C. Ilnxter, C. II. Clow, Mrn. C. II. Clow, Clydu Clow, Clifford Clow, Mm. Nettlo Hhultz, Mrn. P. M. Solid. Frank Johnson, M. C. Donohuo, W. i:. Horuo, Arthur Waters, A. Itapu, Win. K. Johnson, Arthur Parker, (Jeo. W. McLaughlin. F. W. Tonien. Albert Johnson, fcd Holmes, Karl A. JHIott. W. It. Hlloy, Mrn. W. It. Illloy, Con Hroon, DonnV O'Connor, Mr. nnd Mrn. It. K. Knton, C. It. Swnyxce, Mrn. C. It. Swayzee, W. C. Holllnnhond, F. W. Tomes, Mrn. F. W. TomoH, W. K. Ileoaloy, Dean Holllnshcad, L. J. Ilnrrlmon, Jntnos D. Sly, Lucllu Deal, A. Lamel Ford ham, Harry L. Sly, W. 11. Helnlck, I. Zlorolf, J. Holier, C B. Wlso, A. It. Donohuo, W. II. HollliiBhend II. I). Hill, Mr. nnd Mm. Ilurton Onoy, Mr. Frank Ilnguo, Mr. nod Mrn. B. L. Clnrk, C. M. Brdtunn, Jnck Har vey, Tom Sly, Pedor J. Hansen, M. K. Hansen, Frnnk llogtio, J, S. Been ley, (1. W. Hoper, J. O. IIoITmon, M. 8. K. Clarke. A. II. Howard. II. A. Hose, Fred J, Smith, Corn Fish, Mnry Cochran, 1). F. Smith. (31st. Mrn. C. F. ChaUnn, Mr. A. E. Hosh, Guy MoCulllstor, Mr. Arm strong, Mr. Aloe Lovorenz, Mm. Chris Ward, Mrn. Shuhll, J. 1). El klnn, F. O. Powers, Mr. E. W. Par 8om, Wntlo Hanor, Mm. Chris Ward, I. Van Tassel, Ktitliryn Hno Knicker bocker, Mr. M. W. Knickerbocker, II, A. Scogglnu, Malcolm Voxt, Mm. Lou Pulllnm, Mm. J, A. W. Scoggiu, Alox. Howoll, Mm. V. W. Lovorenz. District No. liM. 8. W. Lovorott, Vera X. Shorvvood, J, Elliott, Carl Hosougart, Anton Itosongnrt, It. A. Puott, W. J. Mar chand, Hector Murchuud, K, N, El liot, II. C. Hilton, Ilnrthn Illchtor, Otis Davis, C. W. Hooch, John Hus broglnu, Guh Collin, Mm. L. A. Shorwood, E. E. Shorwood, H. E. Colvor. Tho following nro tho districts which havo reported tholr Quotas, to- CHICHESTER SPILtt DIAMOND BRAND Jor '., uiDinat JLth T OrmfiUI for IIUMUHU lIKAtlU 1 Cold tnctaltla boxes, Ribbon. Takh no oiu BIAUONII BUANU FILL, for twentr-fiTO jrtsrs rcKirtleit s Uest, Safest, Alwtys Rclttbl. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS vranUt lur CHIHIt3.TKR S A lL,L,a la kid nuA . sealeJ with Blu41 KK. Hay yurlf nnr.dHifa.TCu V ,fflL EVERYWHERE S?S FOR ERS SENT TO PORTLAND HNTIIli; PACIFKJ COAHT I.V CLAHH JV ITHKLF HO FA It AH PKKJE Ol' POItIC TO THE PACKEIW IH CO.VrEH.NED. (11 tlnltnl Pm-.ii In The Item! Dulletln.) I'OHTLANI), Nov. 19. Tho entire Pacific count, it wan learned today, In in a class by Itself Insofar an tho prlco of pork to tho packorn Is con cerned. , When the Hub-commltteo of pack era and representatives of tho Ameri can government food administration announced a minimum prlco for pork, tho natural supposition wan that thin had a nutlon-wldo application. Such In not tho caso. Thu action npplles to all parts of tho United States ex cept thu Pacific coast. Tho United Press ban learned that tho Pacific coast In an exception, not for any ileslro to nlnp tho farmern of tho district, but becauso of pe culiar condltlonn which tnaku it practically Impossible to apply tho freight and feed cost differentials which en figured In fixing tho prlco nl other points. If these differentials v.'oro applied thu prlco of pork would drop to a lower prlco 011 tho const than would otherwise obtain. Tho Portlnnd market In flooded with hogH and tho packers have uttered a cry of distress. gothcr with tho amounts subscribed: Ilend $ 383.GG Ilrooks-Scanlon . 2,100.00 Shovlln-Hlxon ............ 2,700.00 Deschutes ...... 1CS.C0 AlfnUa C2.C0 Illcliardson ...-. C2.C0 Grange . ... C9.00 Clnverdalu ...................... CC.C0 Hampton ............. 20.00 Terrebonne ..... 102.2C Cllnc Fulls ....... 11G. 50 Lower Hrldgo 125.00 Itcdmond Vicinity ...... . 8C.50 White Hock 122.78 Hudtnond City ............... 1.284.3C Kudmond High School C.50 Sister 152.00 Total $10,611.04 DON'T LIKE KIIIEHIA. (Ilr Unltvd I'm to The IWnJ Hullrtln.) ( TOKIO, Oct. 20. (Ily Mall.) Al though Siberia Is Just across tho Sua of Japan, Jnpnneso colonists in that pnrt of IlUBBln number only be tween 5000 nnd G000, according to a new census. In Vladivostok are 4000 Japanonu residents, at Hab.ir- ovsk 300. Irktusk 100, nnd from 1 to 40 nl each ot a half lozon other Siberian towns. Try n Ilulletln Wnnt Ad. They get results. Spokane Woman Gained 40 Pounds Electrical Trfntment mill Evorythlnj; Klso I'lilliil to Help Her Tan- lac Ho.torc'i Her. "There, that In what I havo been looking for tho past six months now for my slBter," nnld Mm. VI Legunlt, who resides at 221 Post Streot, Spokano. Wash., pointing to tho big Tiuilnc display In Murglttroyd' Drug Storo, recently. "Mv sister's ltoalth has broken down," Mm. Legnult continued, "nnd I firmly bollovo Tunlae will tlx .hor up n it did mo three yearn ago." "Hoforo I took It I was suffering from a complication of nllments which had resulted In nervous pros trutlon. My troubles nil started from a bad stomach and I wua In a pitiable condition. Everything 1 nto would sour, causing mo such awful pain In tho pit of my stomach that I could hardly stand It. My nerves -wore In a bad shape. I was badly constipated and ovon now I hato to think or the turrihlo headaches I hud. I also suffered from weakness nnd palna In my right sldo, which was tho worst kind ot torturo. Electrical treat ment and everything elso wn tried on mo, oxcopt nn oporatlon, which I refused to stand for, but nothing did mo nny good. I had nlwnys wolghod around ono hundred nnd forty-olght pounds, but my HUfforltiB pulled mo down to ono hundred and twelvo, nnd I was scarcoly nioro than n frnmo. 1 renlly hud no dealro to llvu as my ensu seemed to bo hopu less. "Woll, Bomo wonderful thing huppon In this world, nnd my recov ery la one of them. I picked up a paper one day in Detroit, Michigan, whoro I was living at tho tlmo, and road a, Tanlno testimonial given by n lady who lived but a short dis tance from mo, nnd right thon I do cldod to try Tnnlac. Tho results I obtained tiro nothing losa than re mnrkublo. My appetite soon camo back, my atomiich got bo I could oat and dlgoat my food and ovory ono ot my troubles gradually loft, nnd the llrat thing I know I wns regain ing my lost weight and strength. After using Ivo bottloa of Tnnlac I round that I had eono up to ono hun dred nnd fifty-two pounds actually gained forty pounds making sev- Ike always thought a man was foolish lo buy plug of the Gravely class when he could get a big plug of ordinary tobacco for the same money. But one day Bill gave him a chew of Gravely just two or three small squares. Then Ike got the pure, sat PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in avouch oral pound more than I had ever weighed before. And although It ban been nearly three carn now since Tanlnc restored me I havo never been bothered with any of my old troubles to thin good day, and I have held my wolght, nlwaya weigh ing around ono hundred and fifty pounds. So you can neo why I hnve been so anxious to find Tanlac for my sister. I am going to let her know right away whero nhe can get It. I am glad to givo this state ment, for tho best way I know to pay tho debt of ratltudo I owe Tanlac Is to tell others how It has made life worth living for mo." Tanlac In sold In Iiend at tho Owl Pharmacy, and In Sisters by Geo. E. Altken. Adv. SEEMED LIKE GREAT QUIET TO CHICAGOAN (Ilr United IV. to The Ileml Ilulletln.) PARIS, Nov. 3. (Hy Mall.) During a heavy barrage one night In the St. Mlhlel scrap an officer passed a rolling kitchen drawn out at the sldo ot tho road up near tho front. In the glow ot a little campflro he could see tho cook carefully wind ing an alarm clock, and holding tho dial down to the flro to set the alarm bell. The gun chorus was in full tongue and sleep seemed impossible. "What's the big Idea?" shouted the officer. "I wanta bo sure of waking up when tho boy go over In the morn ing," grinned the cook. "1 used to work In an all-night restaurant in tho railroad yard In Chicago and a little noise llko this doesn't dis turb mo." KULL OV COLD: HAD THE GHIP. Many will ho pleased to read how Lewis Newman. COG Northrand St.. Charleston, W. Vn., wns restored to ' Shoes for Real Service oun si'ECiAirv is to make shoes that STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER. BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By a speeinl arrangement with Tho Oregon Parmer you ean secure The Oregon Fanner with this paper at the price of this paper alone. In other words, when you subscribe for YOUR HOME PAPEE, or renew your present subscription, you art entitled to Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking THE OREGON FARMER is Oregon's great etaU farm paptav bsued every week and devoted to the Oregon farm and th Oregon farm home, just as this paper is dsnroted to tha PopU Had to the intersta of this local community. This Opportunity May Not Last Lonj GRASP IT NOW Vrr zf L wmmmmmammmmmmagomm isfying Gravely taste. It lasted so long, you can't tell him nowadays that it costs him anything extra to chew Real Gravely. tott furthtrthot'i why yi eon gtt tht good lailt of thh clou if Uhaccv wilhtut ixtra nit health. Ho write: "I wan down sick and nothing -would do mo any good. I was full of cold. Had tho grip until I got two 00c bottles ot Foley's Honey nnd Tar. It I tho bent romedy for grip nnd cold I evor used." Sold everywhere. Adv. WAR BOARD IS HARD AT WORK (From Tuesday's Dally.) Member of tho local war board arc engaged In making a statement for tho government of all men who were sent from this county during the duration ot the war. Tho state ment will Include tho names oT all men sent from this county, especially those of tho 1917 registration, their training camps and all other avail able Information. Tho work will consumo approxi mately a week's time. While You Shop, We Do Your Washing ! Bring in the wash when you come to town in an hour and a half it's done ylny Kind of FinhhcJ Work SANITARY Laundry BEND ORECON