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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
f PAGB II nKNb nuTiT,ETi BKn,'onKbN, thuilsdav, dkchmuku ui, loan FIX SCHEDULE , FOR QUINTETS TERRY tO .GIVE EVANGELIST TO , SUPPLY PULPIT TAYLOR BATTLE 1 Li uma&iuBaaamtmmBmmmmmmmmamemmmmmmmmfmfwBini wisiiiswiisiswwiwsiwiisMSsswaisiiwi The Gift Store Boys' 'arid Girls' Teams to PJay Same Evening, Is a Of ficials'.Plnn Boys' ami girls' basketball teams of, the high schools In Central Qre- Rev. C. It. Matins Is Here to New Orleans 'Bantam Be Puslqj, of Christian Church kf or Some Time Hew C. n. Mathts, niv 'evangelist with 22 years of -experience In the Brings Good Record and Looks Good to Fans Eon coufcronco wilt piny on the .same evenings this year, tlio girls gamps .being., played first, It was decided at pulpit. of the Christian church, which ministry behind him, arrived In Bend Sunday from linker to Bupply tho .SathrdayX-Wpctlug of school officials. held In connection with the meeting of the schoolmaster's association. Another innovation this year will bo .the uso of local officials In each town, Instead' of the visiting team bringing the referee,. This wilt rob homo town fans of their accustomed diversion ot "ragging" the visiting official, aud'wlll also reduce expenses. the school men explain. Pennants will be given for tho championship In both boys' and girls' basketball, tho title to be determined on a percentage basis. The schoolmasters will hold their next meeting at Prtneville, on the second'Saturday In February, tho program to:bo arranged by Superin tendent J. E. Myors, Principal A. F. Isensee of Prlnevllle and Principal Georgo Gabriel ot Madras. At that time also plaqs will bo outlined for the Central Oregon school day to bo held in tho-spring. The 'basketball schedule as adopt ed Saturday follows January ,26 Bend at, Prlnevllle, Redmond at Madras. February 2 Madras at Bond, Prlnevllle. at rtedmond February 9 Redmond at Bend, Prlnevllle at Mhdras. February 16 Bend at Madras. Redmond at Prlnevllle. , February 23 Prlnevllle at Bend, Madras at 'Redmond, March 2 Bond at Redmond, Mad ras at Prlnevllle. has been vacant tor several months. tor nn indefinite period. Ha preached at morning and evening services Sun day. Matins, wiio came to Oregon ro contly from Texas, has just closed successful revival at IUchluml. He is a graduate of Lenuder Clurko col lege, Louisville, Ky. While the church here, has hnd no pastor for some time, the member ship has held tdgether well and has been active In tho Sunday school and Christian Endeavor work, Mathl says, and conditions point to a sue cessful winter's activities. MORE SEE ADVANTAGE OF CITY REST ROOx New Location Ghcs ltetter Service, Reports President uf Woman's Civic League More and more people, are coming to use the city rest room since Us location was changed to Oregon avo nue, according to Mrs. Carrlp' J), Manny-., president of the W'oman's Civic league. X6t only do visitors In the city from ranches and camps aAll themselves of Its conveniences. but many living In Bend at some dls tanco from the business section are also appreciative. "Sew arrivals in Bend often And It a convenient resting place whllo making the difficult hunt for houses. CTTTI?TTVri? rJ?T?minC! aaa "mors wno nave nours 10 spend OF LODGE COMING godsend." Mrs. Manny renorts: but she adds that' "unfortunately there Pythlana to Welcome Keener of Records and Seal Central Ore gon Branches Invited are always a few people who abuse such privileges, either "by carrying off necessary art, or leaving a trail of dirt and disorder." The old magazines brought to the rest room for distribution nro quickly taken, and fresh supplies consequent ly always welcome. MISSING BEND MAN NOW IN HOOD RIVER LocallCalghts of, Pythias are look ing forward with uhusual Interest to the meeting this evening when, tor the first time since the lodge here was organized, a supreme officer ot the order will make an official visit Harry M. Love, supreme keeper of records and seal, will be present. along with W. F. Hardesty, grand chancellor. Walter G. Gleason, grand keeper of records and seal, and other grand officers and past grand officers. The feature of the occasion will be the initiation of a "Bible class" In the first rank, using the Bible which Justice RatbbOne used In Initiating tho first members Into the order, which he founded during the Civil war. A number of candidates have signed up for this class here, and the Itedmond, Prlnevllle arid Madras lodges have been Invited to come and bring any candidates they-may have, entertainment or t&e visitors will include a banquet at Bpworth ball. following the Initiation, tq be served ay me rymian bisters lodge of Bena.rHQLILl.AY MAIL NOW - I HTC"VrtTErk TXT T AODV tDDfiifnmxT 'ovommr " luiyjuiuu in uunnt rUAilO riUVSKXN'J.JtiiiJ A new department was added at the Bend postofflce Monday when a Specifications for Powell Butte Dls- weighing table was Installed in the . . . , , . , . , . luuuy iu uiu in me rapia nanaung OI Christmas parcels. Paul I.oree is .in cnarge. uutgoing packages are weighed and the charge marked and the senders directed to the proper windows for stamping and mailing Ernest F. Dick, of the Bend-Sllvor Lake Stage Co., whoso disappearance Friday after leaving the Portland Medical hospital caused a general search to be Instituted, was In Hood River on the following day, accord ing to a wire received Saturday at the stage company's offices here. Dick asked that his mall be forwarded to him at the Oregon hotel In Hood River .and also requested that $100 be wired to him. This was done. Mrs. Dick had gone to Portland to eet her husband, who has been suf fering from a nervous condition, said to have developed during his service. In the navy during the world war. Judging frnm the .record of Jerry Torry,. wlio, wll, fight AIIIq Taylor In the main event ot next Mouday'i smoker .' at.; tho American; 'negloh building, Taylor jvlll lavo-to- ijiit up ono of tho best lights of his cnrcQr to Keep from interrupting his own long string ot victories In tho ring Torry halls from. Now Orleans, and among tho men ho has met nro num bored Franklo Brown of Now york who has fought Kllbnno twlco, .got ting a draw once; Knockout Kggors ot JJfcw XorV, Young BnrrJro;"Kld Matiango and Jack Russo of Now Oi lcans. Ho knockod out Mlko Russo in tho first round, and won In four rounds from Eddlo O'Hnrn ot ,New Orleans. Ho fought a draw wlthLPua cal Collettl ot New Orleans and nn other with Sammy Saudow of Clncln nail. Ho lost decisions to Memphis Pal Mooro and Roy Mooroof St rain. , , .. His last fight was In Portland, when.he knocked out Billy Mnlsh In tho second round. Terry has been training here for somo tlnio, and fans who havo seen him work are ot tho opinion that ho will mako Taylor ex tend himself. The growing Interest In tho boxing garuo Jicro Is being ovldenced In largo attendance at tho training sesslqns at tho legion building. All ot tho men on tho Christmas card who are In the city worked out Sunday afternoon before a largo crowd. YOUTHS WILL CANOE UP THE DESCHUTES Holldny Trip to Headwater Wilt Be Attempted by Harold Kather and Arthur Fnlrhurn A canoe trip to the headwaters of the Deschutes river Is tho novol way ot spending tho Christmas holidays which has been decided on by two Bend boys, Harold Sathcr and Arthur Fairburn. , From above Hcnhnm Falls the two planned to begin their trip, which will Includo a portage at Prlngle Falls, and possibly at other points, They Intend to take advantage of ex cellent shooting reported at tho prai rie. 1 CRYSTAL STURDEVANT TUBERCULOSIS VICTIM trlct.FlnWieil May Be Approv ed t Meeting Boon Plans and' specifications for the propoSed Powell JButte irrigation ays- tem were; (Med with the district dl- rectors last Wednesday by Engineer John Dubuls ot the North Canal Co., under whoso, direction they were pre pared. The plans were explained and dis cussed aj Wednesday's meeting. An- Miss Crystal Sturdevant, aged 22, died Saturday evening of tubercul osis, following two years' Illness, She was a native of Walla Walla. Her mother1, Mrs. W. J. Sturdevant, came here with her six months ago. Funeral services wore held Tues day at 2 o'clock from the Nfs'wonger cbapel. In charge ot tho Christian Science church. A sister, Mrs. Ella Cook, arrived In Bend Saturday night from her home at Prlnevllle, and another slstor, Mrs. A. W. Per kins, camo Monday night from Spo- ane. Two brothers, living at Red mond, were also here for the funeral. D 0 YOUR LAST MINUTE SHOPPING for Christmas Gifts where the stock is large. and the Variety is good. You will find suitable gifts here for all. ' 4'. Horton's mil f EXTEND WELCOME TO DOGS Animals Admitted Anywhsrt on ths Continent of Europe, If 'Proper Payment Is Mads. ' In Venice a dog enn so anywhere with his master, even lo the hotel tnble, where, If he Is paid for at the same rate as his master, he may take his food. If he accompunlrs the. boss on one of tlx) noisy steamers that de stroy the poetry of the Grand ruual he must be paid for exactly as It he were human being. All aver the continent of Ktiropfl the rights of people with dogs-are' recog nized at n price. One can take a dog Into any compartment pt a train, In eluding tho wagon-llt. but first It li necessary to buy a third-class ticket for him. In Italy ho travels n little more cheaply. There, when ono Is get ting his baggage weighed (and pnylng fnr the billet) one buys another for the dog. which costs one-half of third class rate. 1'rovlded with this tlckrt the dog Is admitted to wherever his master goes. STATUTORY OFFENSE ALLEGED BY WOMAN LICENSE BUSINESS IN COUNTY HEAVY Five hundred and sixty-two tem porary auto licenses were Issued by other meeting, will be held soon, at ae WW county sheriff daring Which the drectora arn ernrPd in the 7ear D0W ending. Involving the annrovo the nian nr .-.-w fnr alinr.,. Dandling or no less than llff.Z40.2C tJons. 1 1 r iub'iwm iwu wci-kb irauic uiucer Karl li. Houston is stationed In Sher- nnrrxT ves rn nnmnn I '" "ooori s ouice to assist auto own. V,,1J" 1Ej'CjUEijX&U era. In maklne out fhnli- annllcnlloni. LEAGUE PRESIDENT for next year's licenses. Frank Owen yms reelected presi dent of the Kpworth league of the Methodist Episcopal church at a meeting Suuday night. Vice presi dents Includo Kenneth Euler, Mrs. Lee Wright and Hon Smith. Wilbur Watklnn.wns elected treasurer, Opno- vieve McCturo secretary and Ruth Qulnn organist. GET FOOD SUPPLY TO CAMP AT LAKE LEGION POSTS ALL FORMING QUINTETS The depleted food supply at Cres cent lake camp was. replenished at S o'clock last Thursday evening when a team and wagou which bad met tho supply trucks sent out by the United Contracting Co., .returned to the camp. Three feet" of snow on the level was encountered by the trucks before they reached that point. American Legion posts' at .both Redmond, and Prlnevllle will have TURNER TRUSTEE IN bakelball teams this year' and are MOTOR SERVICE CASE DvviMug iiiiiuB wiiii uiu ituiiq legion team, according to word received by R. M. Turner has been designated Conimniider-olect L. W. Gutcholl.lby G, C. Morgan, referee In bank Tho Ipcal legion squad had u good ruptcj', as trustee In the case of he workout Sunday, Bend Motor service Co, WEEK OF PRAYER TO BE OBSERVED HERE The week of prayer set asldo na tlonaily by the federal council of churches, beginning January 1, will be observed In Bend at union meet- Ings each night of the week except Saturday, held at tho various churclres in succession and with each minister In chargq on ono evening, the ministerial association decided at Its meetings this week. Captain L. S. Broadbent of the Salvation Army was adopted as a momber. Plans foe an evangelistic program In February were discussed, but no definite del slon made. . FALL DOWN STAIRS . RESULTS IN INJURY ' Mrs, tiaroio cowies sustained an Injury td ber left shoulder which may prve to b' a dislocation, when she slipped and fell down the basement utalra at her home yesterday. She Is under a physician's care at her home, SNOW BLOCKS ROUTE TO NORTH, REPORTED The Dalles-California and Sherman highways are both blocked by snow between Dufur and Anlelope, accord ing to the .state highway commission report. ' t FORMER BEND MAN AD CLUB 0FFICER Harper Skuse, formerly In the hardware buslnefs here, has boon elected second vice, president of tho Portland Ad club, according to word received today by friends In Bend', Fish's "Smoks Sertsn." The nrlsteiiM, u deep-sen prawn, has method of lighting that gives tho appearance of a multitude or smoke rings. When excited by the nearness of nn enemy tho pmwn ejects respir atory water In tiny squirts and Into this stream the luclferln Is forced from rountlcM glands opening Into the stream by ttna ilnctx. An tb chemicals combine, puffy cloud nf luminescent particles float I if tho sea This Is the "smoke screen"' provided by nature. The upecles of luminous fish, called ''phntnhlepliron," has a dimmer system In nn Inside chamber and bums continuously, when th fish wishes to shut off the light, ha causes a black pigmented curtain to slide down over the light cell open Ing like nn eyelid. The light organ preserves Its luminescence even when removed and Is used by fishermen of the Islands' of Bandn, about 800 miles southeast ot the Philippines; as "bait for night fishing. ' Charged with a statutory offense against Mrs. Altn Dyer, divorced wlfo ot hit own brother, Hooper Dyer of Mllllcan was arrested Friday "by Shorlff H. E. Roberta and arraigned In Justlco court. Ho asked for time to pload and was released on $100 ball. Tho complnlut ou which (ho action Is based Is sworn to by Mrs. Dyer. SIX TURKEYS WON BY LAJRAT SHOOT A. G. Lair uutclassod tlm nthur marksmen taking part In Sunday's turkey shoot nt (Jto Pilot Ilutto traps, winning six turkeys, J. A. Egbert won two, and ono turkey each was won by F, F. Lair, C. II. Molt," 8. T. Fox, Dr. W, (1. Manning nnd G. W. Ager. CONDITIONS FOUND IDEAL FOR SKIING i "" On.Kt, has appointed me, NOTH'i: TO CHKIIITOim Nollco Is hnroliy given that tliu County Court of Deschutes County, Conditions for skiing warn found Ideal at Lava Ilutto Sunday, accord; lug to the 20 or more local winter sports fans who spent several hours thero. Any sort of slope desired could be found, and the snow was firm. The road to the Initio was good Sunday. Omn 8sn In Lightning. In a book published In England in 1002 It said that '"the Thradans when If thunders take their hows and arrows and shoot up to the clouds against the thunder, Imagining by their shooting to drive the thunders away, Cabrlas, the general of Athens, being ready to strike ii bnttle at sea. It suddenly light' ened. which so frightened the soldiers that they were unwilling to fight, until Cabrlas said: 'Now Is the time to fight, when Jupiter himself, .with his lightning, doth show that, he Is ready to go before us.' So Epamlnondas, at his going to battle, It suddenly light ened that It so umased his sldlsrs, when Epamlnondas comforted ''them and said: 'Lumen" hoc numlriiix nsten rtiint' 'By these lightnings, the gods show us that we "hull have victories." Various Burial Customs. , The practice of carrying a corpse out feet first muy be derived from the Idea that If he were living, he would leave the house feet first. A coffin of a layman If taken Into u church Is placed In the middle nt the nave, the feet to the East or sanctuary, but If the body he that ot a cleric, tho head Is pnt to the sanctuary, It is the practice In Great Britain to place the bodies nf soldiers -In their coffins with their feet going In the di rection -that the caisson Is to travel, 'In countries where shoes are worn, the deceased Is shod, forth hnr n, long journey to lake. This, therefore, points to s reason for carrying nut tho dead feet first they are traveling' on their Inst Journey. Literary .Plgest, In the Mind of a Woman. '"For It Is caller o discover u white crow or tiu prlht nf fishes' feet than to know wlint Is In I lie' mliiil u( k woman."!,. Adnins Heck In iIm. FORT ROCK-LA PINE ROAD GOOD, REPORTED That the road hotweau Fort Rock and La Pine Is In excellent shape was reported hero today by Ranger Hen Smith of Fort Rock, who arrived In tlend Mondny for soveral days' work at Deschutes national forest headquarters. the undorslKned. n d m I n 1 s t r a- rlx of tho us I a In of Itod mond M Joyce, deceased: and all persons having claims against said estate urn notified and roqulrnd to present tlm mime in mo, duly veri fied uud with tlm proper vouchers, at the orflco of Tint titievlln-lllxou Company, In Bund, Oregon, within six mouth from tint dale of tho first publication of this milieu. Duteil and first puhllsbod tlili Slst day of December. 19:2. . AVON Ml'ltim. JOVCK, Administratrix. 43.47c The Bait of Riiaini, "1 never nsk others tn ' think as I do," remarked the hrondniluded man, "because tomorrow I may think dif ferently myself." Ronton Trnntorlpt. NOTIt'i: TO CUKDITORS . Notice Is horeby given that the County Court of Deschutes County,' State of Oregon, has appointed me. tbo undurslgnod, administratrix of the estate of Fabian Begin, d o c o a s o d, and all persons having claims against said es tate aro notified and required to present the same to mo, duly veri fied and with tho proper vouchers, at the office ot .Tho Shovlln-Hlxon Company, In Bond, Oregon, within six months from tho datu of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 21st day of December, 11)22. MYRTLB NEUMANN BKOIN, Administratrix 43-47c CLASSIFIED ADS ClaulAnt JrrtlUin iMm iwr Imim IS wnu fer 10 onl nr Im, On. rnt tr wonl for all r 20. All cIimMw JrrtU. Ins trlctlr cuh In unm VOll BALIS. FOR BALK Young hens. 6F6. P. O. Box 673. Phono 01-43 FOR HA LB -2 frosh cows. 1 Dur ham. ISO; and I Jersey, AO. GVj miles east, and U inllu south, on Burns highway. It, A. i Puott, .. . . Hl-43p ' - - LOHT LOST Hood for Ford car. On Greenwood, between Pilot Ilutto nnd Bullotln office. Finder plnaso return to Bulletin office for reward. . '1MSII Millions of Dollars of High Grade Army Goods just released by the GOVERNMENT for distribution to the public All priced at less than cost tb the government, giving the people of this section the opportunity of getting some high grade merchandise at rock bottom prices. We have many items in, stock which will make wonderful gifts for the workingman. United Army Stpres Oregon Street, near the Court Housq Entrance FOR HALKG0 chickens, year old hens aud pullets. Barred Rock, mixed Minorca and Khoda Island Reds. First house east of Union Oil company plant. Charles Hvoley. ' 40-43-43p FOR HAMPurii bred Brown Uk horn cockoits. Mrs; Knickerbocker. Tclcphonn Witters, Oregon. 27-43-4&C i