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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1917)
THK 11KX11 Ul'l.l.KTIX. KNI, OllrXiON, Vi:iNKSI.V, JAXl AltV IT. IIM7 I'AOK 2 The Daily Bulletin Fu.lUhrd KvtT AfKmoon Eiwpt Sunday. IIKNU, )KK(i()N. GKOKfiK PAI.MKR PUTNAM Publi.hT U1IKUT W. SAWYKII Edltor-Manaii r l-'KKI) A. WOK1.KI.KN Ntw Editor HKNItY N. KOWI.KK Auux-i.t. Ktlitor XAl.rH Sl'KNl'tR Mechanical Sui't An lnilciwrnlont Nowtjvapcr. tnilln for the square deal, clean buninefta. clean iwlitic and the beat Intereala of Bend and Cntra) Oniron. 8U1I8CR1PTION RATES ttj Mall. One Year M.00 Fu Month. ti.i Throe Months II.40 B Carrier One Year M.0 8l Month $8.50 One Month SO All subscription! nre due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and if renewal Is not made within reason able time the paper will be discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be reepensible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY. JANAVRY 17, 1917 THE PAISLEY APPEAL. , The decision of the company back of the Paisley Irrigation projoct to prosecute an appeal from Judge Daly's decision, giving all the water of the Chewaucnn river to a local cattle company. Indicates a return ing sense of responsibility. The only wonder Is that the company should ever have let itself go so far as to announce an abandonment of its manifest obligations. And yet, in the fact of what ap pears to have been an unusual decision, to say the least, it was per haps only natural that the company should have momentarily lost heart and thrown up its hands. The grant of four acre feet to a cattle company to water its marsh lands is so plainly preposterous that the company must have felt that there was nothing it could do to gain a just decision. As we understand the case, the cattle company was wholly unable to show a prior appropriation and beneficial use, the only grounds on which the decision in its favor could be given, it being impossible to use four acre feet beneficially on the cattle lands. Even in this section, one and eight-tenths and two and four-tenths acre feet are considered sufficient on the C. O. I. project and the Tumalo project, respectively. Plainly, the company should take the appeal, and the Land Board and any other agency which has influ enced the company's change of heart should be congratulated on the ef fort made in the settlers' behalf. OLD S. P. CHARACTER IS PUBLIC CHARGE "Arizona Charley" Walked Over the Tracks on Which Bride Was Killed, for 20 Years. ( By United Preai to The Daily Bulletin ) . EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 17. They have taken "Arizona Charley" away. !o more wjll the light-hearted trans continental tourist catch a glimpse of the bent, grizzled old man trudg ing along the lonely tracks on the desert as they flash by. He was one of the best known characters of the southwest. Twenty years ago "Arizona Char ley" was an engineer on the Southern Pacific. One day at the end of his run he got word that his bride of a few months bad been killed In a train, wreck. A broken rail had caused the wreck. He resigned and began walking the tracks over the S00 mile stretch of desert land be tween Yuma and El Paso, looking for broken rails. With a blanket and frying pan slung over his shoul der he tramped his beat winter and summer for 20 years, reporting de fects in the track to the nearest section house. He has never ridden on a train since his wife was killed. Nearly every tourist over the The King Bee Dentists Have their laboratory fully equipped now with all the very latest modern appliances, and our expert mechanics are ready and busy all the time. With our cenvenicnccs we arc now able to make and fit in as many as seven sets of toetli in a day. 8o como early and have your impressions taken for a new set of teeth if you need them, and DO NOT PAY for them if they do not suit. No waits or delays. No misfits to .(Crumble about, but natural looking, perfect fitting teeth all the time. Examination and estimate gladly mudc at any time, free of charge. We are Hero to Stay, and Give a Written Guuruntcc With All Work. Full Set Teeth $10.00 Gold Crowns $5.00 Lady Assistant Always in Attendance. King Bee Dentists Oyer PoHtofllcc, Bend, Oregon. .. Dr. A. C. Frooin, Professional Manager. HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Hundnys, 9:00 to 5:00. southwestern route has booh "Arl 1011a Charley." Conductors and Pull man porters always pointed him out as the train sped past, leaving him a speck in tho desert. Of Into years tho old man has be come feeblu and now tho Cochise county court has adjudged him In sane and committed him to the state asylum. PLAN TO STRENGTHEN RUSSO-JAP ALLIANCE New Japanese Envoy to Russia Wo Chosen UecauNO of Aligning Interests of Nations. (By United Prcaa to The Daily Bulletin) TOKIO, Jan. 17. Chosen with tho Idea that he will further the friend ship between Japan and Russia and atrengthen the alliance recently con cluded between the erstwhile ene mies, Viscount Ya8iya Uchlda, Am bassador to the United States in 1909-11, has been appointed as the new Japanese envoy to Russia. Viscount Uchlda tills the post made vacant when Viscount Motono was recalled to accept tho position of Foreign Minister In the new Te rauchl ministry. Besides his term in Washington, he has acted as Am bassador Jo Vienna, Minister to China and was Foreign Minister In 1911. He is considered one of the most able diplomats in Japan. Politicians In Toklo take the con clusion of the Russo-Japanese pact last spring as the beginning of a long term of friendly political and com mercial relations between the two countries. But It is generally be lieved that only a beginning has been made. There is a generally accept ed belief that Russia requested Japan to wait until the close of the war for signature of additional clauses of the new convention. Viscount Motono is given the cred it for laying the foundation of the alliance with Russia. His service as foreign minister is expected to be marked with pro-Russian tendencies. Upon Viscount Uchlda, however, is placed the responsibility of promot ing relations in Petrograd, so that after the war, as well as the pres ent, the two nations will be best aligned for the interests of the Fur East. GIVE NAVY CONTRACT Department Awards .Munitions Muk ing to English Firm. (By United Preu to The Daily Bulletin) WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 17. The Navy Department awarded to day to Hadfield, of Sheffield. Eng land, the contract for the manufac ture of 14- and 16-inch armor-piercing projectiles for the United States navy. The English firm Underbid American marfufacturers. The contract provides fo rthe de livery of 4,500 shells at $356 each, within 19 months, and for 3,000 pro jectiles at $513 each, within 16 months' time. DANISH WEST INDIES NOW U. S. PROPERTY I By United PreM to The Daily Bulletin) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 17. Secretary Lansing and Danish Min ister Brun exchanged the , ratifica tions of their respective governments today, officially transferring the Danish West Indies to the United States. CAPITAL AND NATION MOURN FOR ADMIRAL (By United PreM to The Daily Bulletin) WASHINGTON. D. C Jan. 17 The capital joined the nation today in mourning for Admiral George Dewey, who died yesterday after noon. The funeral services will nrnh- ably be held some time Saturday. president Wilson, Secretary Daniels, and others of the highest government officials will attend. Enamel Filling $1.00 BEND FIVE TO BE ALL STARS THREE 0. A. C. MEN AKE LISTED. Kml Will Take. Charge- of Coaching liocal Quintet ftir Season, Which May Open Hew Next Wwk I'ractlce Tomorrow. Bond Is going to have a speedy bnsketball team In action within tho next week, if the inturest in the twlce-a-week turnouts can be count ed on for results. More than two full teams were out for fust workouts Monday evening, and even more men aro looked for Thursday evening. Old heads aro onlUftod n tho game, and only a small amount of preliminary practice work will bo necessary to whip the five into form to meet other aggregations of Cen tral Oregon. Fast Men Enlist. Coaching of the local five will probubly be under the direction of N. K. Heed, who, while attending the Oregon Agricultural College, was one of the fastest forwards that col lege has ever had. liced played on the O. A. C. quintet in 1905. '06 ami '07, and during 190S and '09 he was called to Dallas, Oregon, to make a tour of tho United States with the whirlwind Oregon basketball team, of that place, which went as fur east as Buffalo, New York, unci played for tho busketball championship of the country. Tho local five will havo a valuable man in Mcrvin Horton, either guard or forward. Horton is also an O. A. Cer., playing both guard nod for ward positions' from 190S to 1911. In 1910 he captained the O. A. C. five and was chosen all-Northwest guard. Horton has been 111 for two weeks and unable so fur to gel out for practice. Shorty Foster to May. At center, Bend will have "Shorty" Foster, the third O. A. C. grud. Foster Is a giant, is six feet five inches tall, speedy, anil Is also very anxious to play with the Bend team, as he expressed it yesterduy. He Is willing to make the trip to Hcnil twice a week from his ranch near Redmond to get Into action. Fos ter also played at O. A. C. in 1906 and 1907., Other fast men who havo been disporting themselves about the Hip podrome floor for the last two weeks are Hans Nelson, who Is looking up for one of the fuBt guards. Nelson has hud several years basketbull ex perience at Burns, with the high school and town teams. Roy Klzcr, who played on the fust Mod ford five, 1b out for a guurd position and his work in practice sIiowb him to he u clever and fast man on the floor. Jimmy Clifford, who played at left end on the local foothull team lust Youthful Simplicity Is the Keynote Here HER TROTTEUR. Ttoa. veloura ns fnhrlc is fashioned intn this good looking suit, cut with plnlteij porkuis, Hare cults and an odd coMiir of aexlfikln, which also affords (lain on the front of the belt. This Is a suit for ac tuul wear. 's LsHxA X v. ' V ' ml fee ; rm Et-- -6'. DYNAMITE KILLS TROUTIN RIVER THOFHANKS 1)1 K AS KFSl'l.T OF l.(Ki 111, AST! NO THK I'OWIOK 1'I.ANT FKF.F.I) FKOM IOC, AMI Ml 1,1. KKSl .MF.S WOltK, Thut thousands of fish in the Des chutes river nre being killed by the blasting of logs from thu leu nt the mills, is tho report of workmen who are enguged in the dynnmltlug. How largo a stretch of water, In addition to that In which blasting operations uro actually being carried on, Is nf fucted, is not known. Throughout the night detonations of the high ex plosives used to free tho logs so that tho mills might contlnuo running, were heard at frequent Intervals. The minimum reached by the ther mometer lust night was eight degrees bolow lero, four degrees wanner than tho proceeding night, still bitterly cold, but making enough difference so thut no more fears for thu clos ing down of mlltlonul plants of the Bend Water, Light Power Co. were felt. A small force of men is still being kept on hand for emerg encies, but the worst was pussed yes terduy afternoon when the niulu plant wus freed from Its Icy hind ranees, and the normal production of power wus made possible. Today the mnchlnery In tho planer and box faelory ul the Ilrooks-Seuu-lon Lumber company mill, cloned yesterday for luck of electric power, was humming busily. Householders In the i lly are still in u sucl predicament, anil with plumbers working day and night to thaw out pipes and repair leuku, it Is estimated thut the work cannot be finished until Friday or Satur day. Approximately 100 were on tho waiting list today. full, Is equally apt In hnnilllug the paBses with thu leather sphere as he Is tho pigskin. Jackson, Stover, Symons, Ward and John Hulher uro among thu other likely candidates who have been out for positions. It Is expected thut n gnme will hu scheduled with Prlncvlllc for some time next week. We invite you to call al our More or phone ami grl oui prtcet. Then you will be a Meady cuttomer. H. P. Smith's CASH GROCERY ones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty. Phone Black Fud-Wood OREGON FUEL CO. Phone Red G1 full line) or Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. 1 THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY HioMge and Forwarding, fitncral Com mini Ion Merchant!, Wa carry Oil. ftaaollnt. Sugar. Flour, Bolt Meal i, llama, Dacon and Lard,. BALL MEET yi'FSTION OF HOW LONG THO FF.KKIOXAL Ml HT UK KF.TIItFD, IIF.FOItK JOIMNU HANKS, FX I'KCTF.I) TO I1F. ISSl i:. I lly United 1'rru to The Pally tlullelln) TOI.KDl). O., Jan. 17. The ques tion ot how long n professional ball player should huvo retired from the professional runks before hu Is elig ible to join any of thu clubs under the supervision of the National Base ball federation will be one of the most Important matters to como up ut thu sucond annual meeting of the federation on Friday at tho Hotel Secor hero. The National Baseball federation does not Insist upon the rulings, "once a professional, always a pro fessional," or "profoHslonnl for am MUon young players to sec uro try nuts In the profession runks und for former professionals to keep on playing hull even after they have retired from the big leugues." .No Loopholes Wnnlcd, Tho federation tukcu the view thut the younger pluyers are better off for having experienced veterans to couch them. But the federation does not wish to have u loophole for pro fesslonal pluyers to get Into the am ateur nud seml-profeHsiounl ranks by the allurements ot easy Jobs with firms fostering and supporting rep resentative clubs. At present the National Duachiill federation has two clnssif leullons of pluyers. Cluus A. Those pluyers who receive no monetary remunera tion for their services us pluyers during the current seusoiu In other words amateiirtt) ; China AA. Those pluyers who do not earn a livelihood by their services as pluyers (In other words, a player who receives small sums of money for playing hull with Ills own or another club, hut earns his living In another manner entire ly, these pluyers being commonly known as seml-professlonala). l'urMwrs Outlined. Last year the Nntlonul Baseball federal leu conducted championship Inter-city series for both Class A and Class A A teams. The purpose of the National Base ball federation, us outlined In Its constitution, Is to promote, protnul gute and perpetuate lum-commnrcliil-l.ed bnsehnll throughout the United States, to surround II with proper AMATEUR HEADS TO Spring House Cleaning by Electricity Why not use an "ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER" We Have Them! Sold on Easy Terms? Bend Water Light & Power Co. Phone 551 Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. , Telephone 441 KENWOOD- Kenwood Gardens and Terminal Additions Lots $10 Cash; $10 Monthly Houses for Sale 10 Cash ami Monthly Payments like rent J. RYAN & CO. 'KBASr Phone Your WANT ADS to The Daily Bulletin They will be given Careful Attention. aufeguniiln; to alii anil aunlst In tlm fostering, developing and regulalliiK of local iiHSoelallons In iiccoidancii Willi Iho spirit of spiirtHiuuiudilp, honesty and full' piny; to aid and as Hint In the fin Iherlnii of Inter-illy contests und to foster an annual con vendon for friendly open dlscnaihsi for the purposes outlined. Ill'NINFHS AM) I'ltOI FSKION l, ItFD.MA.N' A MOOKF., LAWYKKH Open evenings 7 to II p. in. except Wednesdays Log Cabin llldg. Bend, Or, VKKNON A. FOR II KB LAWIKII First National Bank Building Dead, :-: :-: Oregon H. II. DeAHMOND LAWYKK O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregou DR. J. II. CONN A UN IIKNTIHT OMioe In Bathar Building. Hours ( to 11. 1 to &. Bundays and evenings by Appointment. 0 K O It OK H. V O U N 0 Civil and Irrigation Kuglucer I', H. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bunk Building Insurance Company t.CLUIiVKCV OUaON" Howl Oreica. Cunain blkOO.. Powtuno AHIILF.Y FOKItfCHT, District Manager. BENI) INSUKANCH AGENCY WrlUr at mli hln.U nt lnurn. Old et lnnrrwe Awnry In Central Ort in. II. Kill.. Kir-t N.lk.nl Hank liutMin. IWlttl. Urun. C. II. BISHOP (let orders for Spring Lawn Work and Uardmilng In now. l'oalofflco Box 4 67 IWnd, Or.