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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1917)
fAGR a TIIK MKVT) Hl'l.I.KTlN, UKNO, onKCiOX, l'UlDAY, JANUARY Ul, 1017 The Daily Bulletin raellshea Brerr Afternoon Rmpt Bandar. HEND, ORKCON. GKORRR PAI.MKR PUTNAM Publisher ROHKRT W. 8AWYEK Editar.Manamr FRED A. WOKI.K1.KN Ntw. Editor WKNRY N. KOWI.EK Associate Editor HALPH SPENCER .. Mechanical Sunt. An Independent Newspaper, standing for the aquare deal, clean business, clean polittca ani the beat interests ot Bend and Central Oregon. 1 ' ''' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br MaU. One Year It.OO Six Months ..v. W.7S Three Months i 11.61) Br Carrier I One Year t.50 BU Months $1.50 One Month M All subscription are 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 an; change of address, or of. failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies missed. j t ci.i lt Make all checks and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1917 COLLEGE , MEN TO , MEET THIS EVENING Effort Will Be Made to Re-Organize University Club A Large Membership Expected. . Rah, rahs, of the distant past and recent years will meet tonight. with the view to reviving interest in the University Club, which had a flour ishing existence in Bend about five years ago. The meeting will be held In the Emblem Club at 8 o'clock and all college men are requested to be present and enlist on the roster. Plans! it is likely, will be formulated for future functions and for a per manent organiiation. It is thought that there are more than 100 men in Bend who have at tended college for a period of one or more years, and to bring them to gether under one organization is" the plan of the committee of the club, which formerly existed, that has caused the step to be taken. his threatened strike effective Only one club In the American league will hie Itself to a new spot to take off the rough spots. Wash ington will stop this year at Augus ta, Oft., InBtead of Charlottesville, where things have boon for Clarko Griffith's pennant hopes In the past. The National league clubs this year show a more lively disposition. The Cubs, for Instance, have given up Florida and will go all the way to Pasadena, Cal.. to get the early knocks. In doing this they are dump ing over the findings of Charles Comlskey: who a long time ago de cided that California wasn't doing a thing good for bis ball players. He went back to Texas. " The Dodgers, pennant winners In her merry-go-round,' undoubtedly will be immersed In the Hot Springs of Arkansas for their dally baths. They will do their training stunts on the diamond left to shiver by it self when the Pirates' chucked Ar kansas overboard. The Dodgers will have for company' the champion Red Sox of the American league. " ' ' Pittsburgh threw over the Oxarks and the rest of the Arkansas scenery In favor of Columbus, Ga. Born In Germany and Formerly a Briton, Kahn Will Be American Citizen DREDGE IS REJECTED Astoria Doe-ant Want Portland Boat "' and Will Build Own. . (By United Press to The Daily Bulletin) ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 26. The of fer of the Port of Portland to sell its 20-inch dredge to the Port of As toria for $40,000 has been turned down because Astoria believes it can build a better" dredge and secure more efficient harbor work by con structing its own harbor equipment. Bids have been called tor by the Port to be opened February 6, at which time Just what kind of dredge the Port will build will be decided. TV""3 ' ' OTTO H.KAHH BIG LEAGUERS STICK , TO THEIR OLD CAMPS Washington ' Only Club to Shift Training Grounds Preparing for Coming Season. (Br United Press to The Daily Bulletin) ' Training camps .and teams to visit them: .r; . National League. Chicago Pasadena, Cal. New York Marlin, Texas. Pittsburgh Columbus, Ga. . Cincinnati Shreveport, La. . Philadelphia St. Petersburg, Fla. Brooklyn Hot Springs, ' Ark. St. Louis Hot Wells, Texas. " Boston Miami, Fla. American League. Washington Augusta, Ga. ' Boston Hot Springs, Ark. ' Chicago Mineral Wells, Texas. New York Macon, Ga. St. LouiB Palestine, Texas. Detroit Waxahachie, Texas. Philadelphia Jacksonville, Fla. Cleveland New Orleans, La. ' . ' By H. C. Hamilton, ' (United Press Staff Correspondent) ' NEW' YORK, Jan. 26. The big league club's show little disposition to make changes, when the time comes for them to start on the an nual spring Junket. Seventy per cent' of the majors will be back at the old grounds this year unless Dave Fultz breaks things tip by' making " To Polish Silver. To make a good silver polish mix to gether one-half ounce of fine salt, one-, half ounce of powdered alum and one- half ounce of common cream of tartar. Put them In largo porcelain pitcher and pour on two quarts of water and stir nntil entirely, dissolved. Now transfer the mixture to clean botlles and cork tightly. Before using shake well Pour a little of the liquid out Into a bowl and wash tbe silver all over with It, using an old linen cloth. Let it stand for ten or fifteen minutes and rub off dry with a buckskin. The sliver will look like new. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. : Indispensable Man. In.. "Things I Remember" Sidney Whitman tells among bis recollections bow on one occasion James. Gordon Bennett cabled from Paris to New York ordering tbe discharge of a mem ber of the staff. The manager replied asking him to reccnslder the matter, as the employee in question was indis pensable. "Discharge every ludlspen sable man on the paper," was Mr. Ben nett's reply. "I myself am not Indis pensable." ' Named In a Suit. -'He's been named In a suit" 'What! I tboupbt him to be a most exemplary person!" 'He is; be's bought some expensive clothes, and bis tailor sewed the nnme Inside the coat pocket." Buffalo Express. A Single One Did Welt Enough. Mrs. H. Peck Henry. I see I am get ting a double cbln. Mr. H. Peck On. heavens! Browning's Magazine. Photo by American freaa Association. 'Otto H. Knhn, the prominent banker. member of Kuhn, Loeb dt Co., New York, who has been a resident of New York twenty-three years, has filed application In the county court at Morrlatown. N. J. hla lersj residence, to become a citizen of the United States. Mr. Ksha was born at Mannheim. Ger many, and after serving In the army and recelvlns a banking- education In hla fa ther'a buslnees house, went to London and became connected with the Deutsche bank Ha became a British subject. At one time ba waa offered the candidacy for pnrl!a mcnt from the Gorton division of Lan cashire. Mr. Kahn figured prominently In the news recently In the peace note "leak" Inquiry, when It waa asserted that he. with others, profited by advance news of the president's peace move. He denied the assertion. Critical Ignorance. Alfred Noyea, the English poet, com plained rather bitterly at a bobemlan luncheon about certain adverse criti cisms of his poetry. I attribute these criticisms to Igno rance," he said. "These critics are like tbe chap who was asked by his little son what hexameters were. 1 'Why,' tbe man said reproachfully, smrely you're old enough. Willie, to know that a hexameter Is a public au tomobile.' "Philadelphia Bulletin. N Foolishness. "My boy." "Yes, dad r "In wooing success" "Yes, dadr "Remember that's a girl yon gotta sit np nights with." Kansas City Journal. Extremely Rare. Tommy Pop, what Is meant by the sense of humor? Father Tbe sense of humor, my son. consists largely of knowing when not to be funny. Phila delphia Record. ' ' Not Flattering.' He I love yoa better' tban my Ufe. She- Considering the life you lead, 1 am not surprised. Exchange , The man who can be nothing but se rious or nothing but merry la but half a man. Hunt. NewJDc WE WANT YOU TO WEAR OUR TEETH NOW! ,'' Do you want good ones? that fit That you can eat with That don't fall down , , . That look natural " Teeth that cannot be tald from your own ., Others have them Why not You? i We take all the chance ' DO NOT PAY unless suited. THE KING BEE DENTISTS, Originators of NEW DAY DENTISTRY NEW PAINLESS METHOD Which is ENTIRELY HARMLESS. We extract the decayed teeth and roots and make you a perfect fitting new set of teeth, natural color. We MAKE IT POSSIBLE for all to have good work. There are two very important reasons. The public places all confidence! In The King Bee Pentium. WHY? OUR WORK SHOWS FOR ITSELF Our prices are less than half that demanded by others for work not so good. We are not ethical. We believe In publicity to the extent of letting everyone know our superior class of work and our prices. We are here to stay, and give u written guarantee with all work. Full Set tl 1 A n A NOW! is your OPPORTUNITY! Teeth Gold Crowns., Enamel di ff Fillings v 1 .UU $5.00 Lady Assistant Always In Attendance. King Bee Dentists ,. Over Postofllce, Bend, Oregon. . Dr. A. O, Froom, Professional Manager. HOURS 8:80 A. M. to 8:80 P. M. Sundays, :00 to 5:00. . Vivisection. Vivisection was practiced in . the Alexandrian school during tbe first centuries of the Christian era. We invite yoa to call at our store or phone and g(t our prices. " , Then you will be steady customer. H. P. Smith' O GROCERY FULL LINE t of Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Blersie and Forwarder. Gencrsl Com mission Merchants. We esrrr Oil, Gasoline, Buisr, Floor, Bslt Heats, Hans, Bacon and Lard, THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Announcement We have succeeded E. A. Sather's interest in the Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoes Business, joiina. satiier, corA e. sather, i If T E have started rernodeling the store room and with th6 in VY creased stock ordered and on its way weill be prepared bet ter than ever to meet your demands for up-to-date, first quality wearables at the lowest possible prices. We intend that this store will keep you well dressed people without taxing your, bank accounts. It will be to your advantage as well as ours to keep us in mind. We will be grateful for your patronage. CORA t SATHER 'TJAljfJrf SHOES DRY GOODS FURNISHINGS JOHN A. SATHER UIHINKHS AND PHOHK8.HIONAL KKUMAN MOOHK, LAWYEHS Open evenings 7 to 9 i. rn. except Wednesdays Log Cabin Uldg. r.ond, Or. VERNON A. FORDES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, : :-: :-: : Oregon H. H. DlAHMOND LAWYER . O'Knne Building, Bond, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST 0fflC4 In Sathar Building. Hours 9 to 11. 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. IQMElcgaOliflS r l i THE BEND BRICK fir LUMBER CO.' GEOROE S. YOU NO Civil and Irrigation Engineer IV S. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bunk Building OrcgonTlfc Insurance Company SXCLUSIVKLV ORKOON" Homi O'rica. Cohiitt Bloo., Portuano ASHLEY FORREST, ' District Manager. , DR. B. FONTAINE Optometrist, Optician Located at Larson's Jowelry Store, BEND, OREGON Nervous Debility, Stomach Trouble, - Rheumatism tipccialtr. DR. C. S. TIGARD CHIROPRACTOR ( Post Graduate) Free Examination, Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 7, K. M. Smith Building. C. II. BISHOP Get orders for Spring Lawn Work and (tai-dcnlng In now. Postofflce Box 457 Bend, Or. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writer of all k.nda of Intturancff. Old ent Insurance Aitency in Central Orc fenn. H. C. Ellin, Fimt National Bank Building, Bend, Orejfon. Spring House Cleaning by Electricity Why not use an "ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER" ,. We Have Them! Sold on Easy Terms? i .. Bend Water Light & Power Co. Phone 531 ' ' Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. ' Telephone 441 THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will last twice as long. , Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY KENWOOD Kenwood Gardens , . and Terminal Additions Lots $10 Cash; $10 Monthly Houses for Sale 10 Cash and Monthly Payments like rent J. RYAN & CO. 0'KSMM' Phone Your WANT ADS to The Daily Bulletin They will be given Careful Attention.