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MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1917
OLD RING GENERALS
PICK RIVAL BOXERS
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
' By H. C. Humllton,
(United Pre SUIT Correspondent.)
mew 1UKK, Jan. . within a
short time Ruby Robert Fitzsimmons,
former middlekeight and heavy
weight champion, and James J. Cor
bett. former heavyweight champion,
are expected to reach far back Into
history, dig up the old moss-covered
axes and begin their feud right where
It left off.
The reason for the mediaeval in
clination Is found in an approaching
contest between Billy Weeks arid
Roddy McDonald, middleweight
from Canada. Each of them claims
the Canadian middleweight cham
pionship and each made something
of a record.
Corbett claims the equal of Billy
Keeks, of Vancouver, B. C, does not
live, while Fitz has selected McDon
ald to carry the Fitzsimmons stand
ard in coming ring battles.
' Flu isn't given to raving - over
youngsters, but. after having seen
McDonald In' action "' the one-time
champion made the assertion that he
expected the youngster to capture
the middleweight championship.
' Corbett already has made his state
ments regarding Weeks. Now he
wants to see the two youngsters get
together and decide who is the best
picker, " ,. . ' r' "
McDonald is a native Canadian.
Weeks was born in Boston and has
spent most of his time In Western
Canada. '. McDonald lived near Cape
Breton in Nova Scotia. Each weighs
about 155 pounds In good condition,
and each' stands about 5 feet eight
inches high.
McDAnald has already appeared
in New York bouts, while Weeks
started from Canada to work himself
to this settlement. -
Promoters already- are angling for
a match between the two,
MRS. WILSOtf MAY NOW
INVITE OWN GUESTS
First ,tly of the Land Cuts IKn
Invitation Lists, KstabllNhliig
New Social Prrreilrnt.
(By United Pre to The Dally Bulletin)
WASHINGTON. Jen. 8. Mrs. Wil
son today is the "ultimate authority
on all invitations to White House soc
ial functions. For the first time in
years, a management of these events
has been transferred from the execu
tive offices to tho mansion proper,
As a result, the number of Invited
guests to the state events has fallen
off between fifty and sixty nor cent
Incidentally tho new regime has
brought joy and peaco to the minds
of assistant secretaries in the busi
ness wing of the White House. In
the past, the functions given by the
President have been attended about
equally bytthose on the regular White
House lists and by those who request
special invitations. Each reception
is preceded by letters and phono calls
from senators, congressmen and oth
ers, appealing in behalf of themselves
and others, for precious cards of ad
mission.
Now it's all changed. The assist
ants merely refer those asking invi
tations, airectiy to Mrs. Wilson, or
her secretary. Miss Edith Benham.
Hence the big reduction In guests,
noted for the first time at the Judic
ial reception.
WOMAN CHAMPION OF
MINDIUM WAGE LAW
?
BIG NAVAL DEMONSTRATION f 0 MARK
TAKING OVER OF DANISH WEST INDIES
(By United Pre to The Daily Bulletin)
DENVER, Colo.. Jan. 8. Miss
Clara Ruth Moizer, the only woman
assistant state's attorney general in
the United States, appointed to the
position in response to the demands
of the women of this state, today
started her campaign to force the
democratic party to live up to its
pledges and put through a minimum
wage law for women at the present
session of the state legislature.
The bill passed the last legislature
and vetoed by the governor will be
amended and reintroduced at this
session. The most important changes
in the bill, which is patterned after
the Oregon law, will be the inclusion
of piece workers as well as wage
workers in the minimum, according
to Miss Mozzer.
If the bill passes, all cases coming
under the new law while she holds
office will be turned over to Miss
Mozzcr. :
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lU'HINICHH AND , I'UOl-KWIOX
VERNON A. TORUKS
IjAWYHH
First National Uunk Building
Bend, :-: :-l Oregon
II. 11. D A K M 0 N D
I-AWVKIi
O'Kuno Building, Hniid, Oregon
DR. J. II. CONNARN
DKNTIHT
Offloe In Bulbar IliilUllng.
Hours to1 IS), 1 to A.
Sundays and evenings by
Appolntn'vut. -
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BANK MESSENGER IS
HELP UP FOR $9,000
(By United Pre to The Daily Bulletin)
TARENUM, Pa., Jan. 8. A bank
messenger, with a guard, Uking
$9,000 to the offices of the Flaccus
Glass Co., was held up and robbed
by three men here. They leapt from
an automobile, overpowered the
guard, and drove away. The" money
was for the weekly pay roll.
BUSINESS INCREASES
Postal Figures fur Last Mouth and
Quarter Show Big Advance.
Figures gleaned from the quarter
ly and monthly report of Postmaster
Henry B. Ford, Just compiled for
the period ending December 31, show
that receipts for the past month are
equal to two-thirds the value of the
amount taken in in the entire last
quarter of 1915. For the three
months ending December 31 a year
ago, receipts totalled $3,219.93,
while for December of the year Just
gone, fZ, 071,51 measured the
ceipt8.
Photo by American Press Association.
Plana for a great naval demonstration
to atirnnUza the American acquisition of
tha Daniah Vt'tat Indies are being: consid
ered by stata and navy department onV
cutls. Probably tha enllr Atlantic fleet,
headed by the Dagahlp Pennaylvanla (No.
4 In tha picture) and commanded by Ad
miral Mayo (No. 1), will be ordered to 81
Thomas (No J), (he long anu.tht naval
bae, to participate in tha celebration,
' Mlnlttnr Ilrun of Denmark fonnully ad
vlaed the atate department that the treaty
fur the eule of the lalanda had been ap
proved by Klnc Chrlailan and would he
Olapntched from Copenhagen on Dec. 30.
It ahould rearh here two weeka later fr
Becretnry Landing's aignatura.
Tha Atlantto fleet a-tll moblllx al Ouaav
tannmo. Cuba, for winter maneuvers la
January, and will bo reviewed titer by
Altant Becreiary of tha Navy Frankllp
D. Hooaevelt (No. t In picture). Mr.
Itooaevelt. who will be on hi way tV io
tpect tha naval force In llayti and Ban
Domingo, may take charge of the eerocno
niaa at Ml. Thomaa -
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Wrltpm if nil kln.U nf Iiuurtt. Ol.t.
ml lnurtncv AHvitvy In (nimt Or,
ton. II. V. Kill-, f lrt NhiIoiikI Hank
jlultilliiKi lntlf Orviiun,
QrCgODlfe Insurance Company
exOLuaivakv omboon
Homs Orrice. Conaarr Bloo.. aombuio
. AHUUvY I'OltltKHT,
District Malinger.
OK0ROB S. YOUNU
Civil mill IrrlKiilioti KnKli'wr
V. H. Mineral Htirvryor.
Room 12, First National Bank
Building
We invite you lo call al our Mora of
phone and get oat ma.
' Then you will be a neatly cwtomef.
- CASH
GROCERY
H. P. Smith's
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
9trag end Forwarding, Cenerel Com
Ualea Merckaale,
We earry OIL Geaallne. gagar. Flear,
all Meal. Maau, Bafea Bad Lara.
tlon of California's agricultural lands
as the chief business at hand, the
state legislature convened here to
day. Governor Hiram W. Johnson,
United States senator-elect,, erapha
sized the importance of this work In
his message to the lawmakers. The
water problems conference, appoint
ed by the governor, called attention
to the vast possibilities of the state's
water resources which, it was pointed
re- out. can be made a source of great
wealth to the state. The greater
During trfe last quarter of 1916, ; portion of the great Sacramento Val
$5,360.65 was taken in by the local , ley, for Instance, Is not being cult!
office, and for the Quarter nreceed- voted because there Is no method of
Ing, $4,056.23. November receipts i water storage for irrigation.
for 1916 were $1,777.39. I .
GEXKKAL, KKFK1EXCY AND
MAJOR ECONOMY COM
MA.VD THK BIG DRIVE
URGES COLONIZATION
Governor Hiram Johnxon Point Out
Water Resources In Mexxaxe.
(Py United Pre to The Dily Bulletin) "
SAECRAMENTO, Calif.. Jan. 8.
With- the development and colon Iza-
Why Pay $100 to $200
fot a Lot away out in the Suburbs when you can net
' a CHOICE LOT in
RIVER TERRACE
only 4 minutes walk from Pbst Office, for only
$300. Easy'jerms.
HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY,
Sales Agents
The King Bee Dentists
Are compelled to discontinue their advertising for a, time, as their
satisfied patients are already more than
Keeping Them Busy
As we are installing more apparatus and additional operators, wo
will be glud to see all who need our services. Do not put off tH
long. With our prices and skill you cannot afford to delay having
your teeth examined and an estimate given Dr. Froom will gladly
look over your teeth, freo of charge, and tell you exactly what the;
cost will be. '' ' , '
WE WILL REMAIN OPEN EVERY EVENING WE HAVE A LONO
, - LEASE' AND ARE HERE TO STAY.
Lady Assistant Always In Attendance.
King Bee Dentists
v. . Oyer I'oHtofllce, Bend, Oregon. ' , . ' . ' . .:
i. , .J)r. A. C. Froom, Professional Manager.;' ( ... ...
HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. , Sundays, 8:00 "to f:00, -
(Continued from Page 1.)
who after all has more power than
anyone else connected with the cam
paign, but Is rather sleepy headed
and doesn't always realize what Is
going on until it Is too late. .
Taxes to Be Butchered.
As fast as they are cornered, Taxes,
which are, said to' abound among the
camp followers of the Office Holders,
will be exterminated, but experienced
observers, who have witnessed other
similar .massacres, say others will
spring up to take their places.
Now that the trenches have been
won, there will be a lot of fence
building to be done. The erection
of fences, and keeping them in re
pair, are considered very Important
factors in the successful conduct of
this sort of campaigning. Probably
some of the fences will have barbed
wire, and a few, may be charged with
electric currents. But the trouble
! is that several Prospective Candidates
'seem to want to build their fences
i en the same ground, so there may he
! quite a row before the fencing is all
I done. ' ' .
wo doubt tne newly devised pro
ijectllo, the Single Item Veto, will
tend to Increase the casualltics, while
; the usual suffering will follow In the
i wake of the Lobbyists, who are con
1 sided by all odds the most' destruc
tive feature of a Legislative Session.
7)ut ultimate peace is assured. Tho
boys will be out jf the trenches by
March. When the clock is set back
for the Inst time, when the last roll
call hnn been called, the last "iyo"
ayeel, the last bill signed and the lnsf
speech speeched, the satiated solons
will retire from tho field and again
for two years Oregon will enjoy the
blessings of political tranquility. ,
For Information regarding enslhut
1c dancing for children, phono or call
Miss Sleeves, at the Hotel Wright,
Tuesday afternoon, from 2 until 4.
l,6-9,17p
BUFFALO BILL CODY
IS DYING IN pENVER
' By United Pre to The Dally Bulletin)
DENVER, Col., Jan. 8. Dr. East
announced today that tho condition
of William Cody, (Buffalo Bill), Is
unchanged, and that there is no hopo
for his recovery.. Owing td hig ex
treme weakness, the trip to Cody,
Wyoming, Buffalo Bills old home.
was abandoned. . He is dying at hit
sister's home.
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Lots $10 Cash; $10 Monthly
Houses for Sale 10 Cash and
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