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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1917)
Tins hknd iii'M.irriN, nKn, oiikuon, mommy, kkiiki'aky 12, uni PAGE s 4 1917 FEBRUARY 1917 SUN MON TUE WtDTHU FRI 2 SAT 3 6 7 8 9 10 17 1820212524; 25202728 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS AMUHKMKNTH. llnnil Thi'iitre. William Kariiuiu, In "Tliti Knil of llio Troll." (Iruml Thru! re. Hi'ssua lluyukuwu, In "Tlio llmioruhlu Krluml," Kay I,. Howard, of l.u I'lne, In vls HIiik In tliu city, W. llulluy, Jr.. of Misters, In biioixI Iiik Hi" dity In lli'iiil. F. (I, Cutlli), of nitur Hlsturs, spent tliu tiftoriiuoii In IIiiikI totluy. V.. R. DuvIh, of Htiiuffor, In III Hi') city ImikliiK after business matter. II. C. IIiiiikIiiihiii. f Prlnuvlllu, v.iih a vlHllur In tliu city yesterday. Mr. mill Mm. W. (. IIiisiIiiks )" moved to their now ho in i) on tha west nIiIii. Jack Wi-imiidy lius returned to Jli'iiil from a IjumIiiuhh trip lu I'orl liiinl. Cluirli'M (llHt, lintol imiii from Uls ters, wuh a liiinlticHM visitor In tin; i lly today. ' Kred Kiiilmnn, of Culver, wan n business vlHltor In tliu city over the week tuid. J. W. Dlnil mill W. I.. Holiertson. if Hampton, vlHltuil over tliu week riiil In Ilend. Iir. I'. ('. I'uku and II. W. Hlly were In llio city yesterday from tlielr lllllllll In l.u 1'lnu. W. M. Hurry, of Bisters, was In Ilend this afternoon Irnnsiirtliis; bus iness nl t ho sheriff's offlco. Forest ItuiiKiir I'erry A. Kouth, of Crescent, was In tlio city over the woi k end on forestry business. Mis l.lmt Moor, of Itedtnoiiil, lii mrui lor In tlio school In tlio Kby tln trli't, wum In Ilend Hulunluy shop J'lllK. N. 1). Woods mid dniiKlit'T, Kmmii. of Pleasant Valley, were In Ilend this afternoon, tninsiielliiK business with tliu county chirk anil vlsiilnK Mr. Woods' boiih, who reside In this city. COUNTY AGENT NOTES Dim to thu frequent Inquiries re KurdlnK thu possibility of ohtulnliiK loana on thu Irrigated lands of ('en trul OrfRon In which tlio rompnhy inalntiiliiH llio first Hen on thn crop, tlio county agricultural urent re ceived tlio followliiK ailvleo from Mr. W. W. KlnmilKun. accri-tary of tho National Kiirm Loan Hoard: "Answering your Inquiry of ro cent ditto. "Tho Kedcrol Form Loan Hoard tin niailu no rulliiK lis to thu applica tion of tho Kcdorul Kiirm Loan mt to holders of laud under IrrlKatlon or ruclamatlon projucta. "A mnttera now atnnd, o nro nlilo to niako almply tho Rcuerul atatement that only fliosu persona may liorrow under thn farm loan net, who are ablu to execute, first mort K a It efl on thulr lands. Iietvrmlnnlluu ua to whether or not you may bor row la a matter of law. If tho In delitednesH remnluliiK nk'iitnnt your land constlluteg a flmt mortKaKO un dur tlio law, your would bo prevented from borrowing unless ynu could uso thn borrowod money to wlpu out tho exlBlltiK IndehtudnosH. "Tho Kcdorul Kiirm Loan boarl Ib conaultltiK competent leKal counsel us tho rlKlita of entrymen under Irri gation or roclaniatlon projects to bor row under tills system, mid If It finds PHONE YOUR WANT AD TO THE BULLETIN EVERYBODY READS 'EMI The Best Way To Buy To Sell To Exchange Call No. 561 that they cuiniol liorrow, tliu board will inuku u n iiffort to micuro from CiiiiKnioH an ninoiidinoiit which will rcllovo th In condition. "Oi'cupunts of homesteads, who huvo niculvud flniil proof on thulr IiiiiiIn hi it y Join an association In an ticipation of procurlnK loan whun thulr titles huvo been completed, but thoy will not Im uulo to borrow under lint furin loan act until they huvo ru culvvd thulr patent from tliu Kovcrn innnt." Thu exact sltuutlon dun been fully stated In u rncont luttur mint to thu farm loan bourd by Mr. J. A. Wilcox and thu county UKout, which will prohubly clarify all matter ruKurd In K tit Im Huhi'Jcct. CLASSES COMMENCED IN NEW HIGH SCHOOL Three ItiKiniH Krom thu Grades Hturt Work llluh Hi IkmiI to Move Quarter Next Week. Classes opumid toiluy In throu rooms In tlio now liuiid lilxli school bulldliiK. tlio pupils tauKlit In thu KrnduH by Miss Mlnnlo Thompson, Mm. Muudc Callow and MIbb Kuth KdmumlHon, iiiovIiik from rooms runted In dlffiirunt auction of thu city, this mornliiK. Hiipurliitonduiit Franklin Thordar- oii muted thut IiIkIi school classes prohubly would not Ix-kIii In thu nuw bulldliiK until next Monday, waitiiiK until tliu compliillon of thu assembly room. fOC.NTY ItK.t OHDK. Ilend I'urk Co. to Arthur Coder- atrom, deed to lot II, block DO, Cull- tor b 1I 1 1 Ion to Ilend. Title and Trust Co. ( thu Central Oregon I'ower Co., deed to thu north half of tho southwest iiarlor, auc tion 0, township IB, south rungo II, William II. Adams vs. Frank Mc (iovern, logger's Hen. Nina M. Kelley to John Larson, warranty deed to llio eust half of thu northeast quarter of section 12, towushlp IS south, rmigo 10 cast. TO (JIVK KKCITAI, Tho piano, voice mid violin pupil of Mm. Forrest und Mm. Ward will glvo a recital In tho Presbyterian church Tuesday evening ut 8 o'clock, to which thu public Is most cordial? ly invited. 64-t8c A0STA, CHOSEN BY ALLIES TO RULE GREECE, COUSIN OF VICTOR EMMANUEL OF ITALY .4 :ff yA' 'vf ' It wis reported In noma that King Con tsntln of Orates would bs deposed by th allies because of his so called pro-Gormen sympathies, and th Duke of Aosta, a cousin of King Victor Kmmanuel, would be placed on the Greek throne. This de cision la said to hv been reached at th recent conference of th enfant leaders In Rom. This aotlon, according to report, he th full approval of th Venlieloa faction and will be earrled out under th leadership of the former premier. Th Duke of Aosta comes of a family of kings. Victor Emmanuel II. of Italy wns his grandfather, Humbert I, of Italy wa his uncle, Victor Kmmanuel HI., th pres ent Italian ruler, Is his first cousin. His father, Amedeo, duke of Aosta. became by election, for a short and stormy season, the king of Spain. For a number of years th datsllng vision of th Italian throne Itsolf wee held before the duke's eyes. Whll his cousin, th present Itallnn monarch, was still th prince of Naples his health became so Im paired that th duke was looked upon by Italy aa tha heir presumptive to th throna. ' That this sllurlnn hop cam to naught was a blttr disappointment to tho Duohess of Aosts, It hns always boen said In Eu rope. Th duchess wns Helen of Orleans, daughter of the lute Count of Parle, and was on of tha most beeutlful women of th European nobility. Her woddlng to th duke took place In England twenty two yeer ago, at a time when his proa peota for a crown snpeared th moat happy. t f'!'t-s:!B&&--J-'lk vr 1 I'nolos by American Prus Assoalatlon. Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. MONDAY. I. (. O. I'., Hiillii-r'a IiuJI, H:(M p in. ICiiHlern Htnr, Muaonlc hull, 8:00 p. in. iiMir(e v Triimbltiw, hoxhiK, Ili) IMxIrooie, H:4H p. in. TtTiHDAY. M. W. A HuthiT'a bull, 8:0) p. in II. M. A I. I. V., l-ono I'lrte Jjilx.r Teinpln, H:0 p. in. Ilend II. H. va ('. V. If. H., basket. bull, lllppodroinu, HMMJ p. in. Hhevllo-lllxon va HrMkH-Hcanlon, bowling, CuriiKMly alleys, H:UO p. m. WKDNKHDAY. K.'of l' Hatlier's hall, H:00 p. m. oininerclul t'lub, 1'llot Ituttu ho tel, nono. Tiff KHIIAY. Ixiyal Order of Moow, Hather's hull, 8:00 p. in, I It I DAY. Hon's of Norway, Hutber's hull, 8:(M) p. in. W. O. W., Council cIiuiiiIxts, 8:(K) p. in. Ilend Hiilldln va Martin & CubIi mun, bowling, Curmody alloys, 8:00 p. m. AT TH K IIOTKU. Itussell II. Harris, C. K. Peterson, K. II .Hurst. Edward Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Stephen and Mrs. A. Kvuns. of Portlund, are guests at the Pilot Hullo hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright and J. L. Wright, or Cllne Falls, are In tho city and arc stopping at the Pilot Hutto. O. F. Btockton. C. A. Calst, II. L. Halt and Victor Dickey, are Portland visitors in tho city who era stopping at thn Wright hotel. Charles and C. K. Cleveland, of Oreslmm, are business viators In Ilend. They are registered at tho Wright hotel. Carl Wodeckl, of The Dalles, la registered at the Wright. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. IC. T. Stetson, of HI vers, aro guests at the Wright. In tho present war the duke has proved himself an Intrepid general.' Even before Italy had entered the European struggle he had been one of th first to place him self at th oommnnd. of th minister of war. He led the Italian army In lie drive on Trieste In August of last year. This advance swept across th Carso plateau, and before It Gorilla fell. Th Duke of Aosta la fifty-two year old. His mothor was a member of the fa mous Flemish nous of Morode, and from hor he Inhorlted a large fortune. A great part of his Income has been out oft sine th Qarmnus occupied Belgium, in which country he owned eoal mines and estate that yielded an Incom of I9UO.00O a year. He Is an enthuslsstle horaeman and, Ilk his brother, th Duke of Abrussl, has been an agr and extensive traveler. WHY SO MUCH BUYING and BUILDING IN RIVER TERRACE JUST ACROSS K1VEK OPPOSITE NEW HOTEL Because nowhere else in Ilend can you buy a desirable lot (i50 x 110) SO CLOSE IN for only $300. Easy terms. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY, OIlKtiON THUNK TIt.MN Arrlvua 7:20 a. m. Leavea 9 p. m. O.-W. It. & N. Tit A IN. Arrives 7:3D p. tn. Leaves 7:26 a. m. AUTO HTAOK LINK HOLTII. Leaves 8:45 a. tn. Arrives 6 p. m. AUTO LINK8. Cart to Hums, Fort Klamath Fort Itock, Sliver Leke and other point south and south east. I'OST OFFICE HOf 118, General delivery open dally 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. tn. No mall distributed on Sunday. Night train mall closes 8:15 Day train mall closes 6:30 a. m. TULKGKAI'H HOf 118. Western Union dally 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday and holidays 8-10, 4-6. TKLKI'HONE HOUIW, Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 24 hour service, Including Sunday. JAPANESE MARRIES H. MuruHukl and Henhle Laughlln Murry ut Vancouver. VANCOUVER, Wash., Fob. 10. ft. Murasakl. 34, a Japanese, and Miss IJesslu Iughlin, 23, a while woman, both of Hend, Or., were married here today by Elder A. D. SkaggR, a re tired minister of the Christian church whose residence la opposite the court houso. The couple was accompanied I by D. Morlmoto, another Japanese, who acted aa witness. The bridegroom gave his occupa tion as a real estate dealer; the bride as a housekeeper. The groom was born In Japan gan. tho bride In Michl- Th duohees, Ilk her husband. I enor mously wealthy. She I a younger sister of the former queen of Portugal and a sis ter of the Bourbon-Orleanlst pretender to the French throne. She became estranged from her husband when hi prospects of ascending the Italian throne began to grow dim, and this foot Is said to have been the Incentive for her apendlng much time In Africa hunting big Kama Durtng the Turkish-Italian war In Tripoli she dis tinguished hereelf as a Red Cross nurs nnd has continued her activities In that line since th outbreak of the present war. Th duke and duchess have two son. Prince Amedeo, born In 1898, and Prince Aymon, born two years later. . Pictures show the duk (No. t), the duk and duchess (No. I) and th duk with Prince Amedee (No. I). '.-H-.V,', -.;-i-v.-';- 'F- Sales JlgenU COLDS MOST COMMON FORM OF SICKNESS V. H. Public Health Bervlce Points Out Thut Many Dangerous Dls-eoM-ti Follow in Wake. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 12. Tho most prevalent illness In the United States is the common cold, a disease group Included under one name and considered of such minor Importance that vital statistics do not record the enormous number of persons who annually are subjected, according to the V. S. Public Health service. Remarkable as It may seem, the widespread familiarity with this condition has bred a contempt which hides Ita seriousness, yet when the sum total of the ravages committed by common colds Is made, it becomes evident that instead of being a group of trivial affections, common colds must be classed as serious diseases. The phrase "common colds" like "charity," covers a multitude of san itary sins, and curiously enough, the name has been applied to a group of affections which far from depending absolutely on cold are frequently the direct result of living In close, over heated surroundings having a lower relative humidity than the dryest desert known to man. The word "colds" means an acute Infection of the lining membranes of the nuse, tonsils, throat and larger bronchial tubes. The process may be even more extensive and amount to a general Infection of the entire body. All of the breathing appa ratus excepting the smaller terminal portions in the lungs may be in volved, and as a matter of fact the disease may, and often does, spread to these, thus producing pneumonia. In this connection it may be pointed out that pneumonia begins as a com mon cold. Colds do not produce tuberculosis, yet unfortunately what is considered as a cold may be in reality the first symptoms of the white plague. The causes of colds are multiform and not entirely understood. In ev ery case, however, they are depend ent upon the growth and activity of living germs which are always re ceived from other people. It is true, that almost everybody harbors dis ease organisms in the mouth and nose, and that these underfavorable conditions will produce a cold in the, host. But these germs in every case were received from some other p , son. In other words, colds are in fectious. It used to be thought that sitting in a draft or a prolonged stay in the swimming pool would produce a cold. Thi is erroneous, but the chilling of the body which the draft produces and the weakening of the vital forces , caused by too long a swim, lower the powers of resistance and permit germs which have hither to been harmless to their host, to produce their disastrous effects. MANZANITA ADDITION NOW ON THE MARKET Manranita addition, owaed by J, a. tastes and H. H. DeArmond, was formally thrown on the realty mar ket this morning. The addition is t sightly tract, Just platted by Robert Gould, adjacent to Kenwood Gar dens. Easy terms are characteriz ing the sales. We invile you to call at our store or phone and get our price," Then you will be e steady customer. H. P. Smith's CASH GROCERY 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 THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Stent and Forwardlnr, General Cem atlaalen Mtrcaanta, We carry Oil, Gaaetlne, Surer, Flear, Ball Meete, Ham, Baren and Lard. llfHI.NKHH AND I'ROKKHHIO.VAL KKDMAV MOORE, LAWYEI13 Open evonlngi 7 to I p. m. except Wednesdays Log Cabin Bid;. Bend, Or. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :-: Oregon II. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DK. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Office In Bather Building. Hourti 9 to 12. 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer V. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building OrcgonTlfc i nsurance Company XCL.UaiVKIV OMOON" Homc Orriea. Corbktt Bloc. Poffruwo, ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. DR. B. FONTAINE Optometrist, Optician Located at Larson's Jewelry Store. BEND, OREGON Kervoua Debility, gbomach Trouble, Rheumatism Specialty. DR. C. S. TIGARD CHIROPRACTOR (Peat Uraduale) Free Examination. Hours, to 1 1 Is 1. K. M, Smith BeiMinc. C. II. BISHOP Get orders for Spring Lawn Work and Gardening In now. Postoffice Box 467 Bend, Or. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of mil kinds of tnsuTsee. Old est Insurance Agency in Centr! Ore iron. H. C Ellis. First NsUossJ Bank Build in. Bend Oregon. DR. J. C. SONES, Graduated Chiropractic and ft at crop- athic, with Ions; experience.. Chiropractic U the most exact science ever discovered for the removal of .the cause of di&ease which medieiae has been unable to reach. Why not give nature a chance snd set well. Office ROOM 5, O'KANE BUILDING Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m., and 7 tO 8 p. DL Casualty and Surety -f Bojids Furnished , . Sec D. L. WIGGINS FULL LINE! -of- l Hardware Implements , I Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. Bend Park Company 122 Oregon Street REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WE WILL PAY PORT LAND PRICES t your station, without commission, for all kinds of poultry veal, fresh emrs and butter. Ship direct to Man aner, Butte Public Market, - Butte, Montana. ,.' Sclllnir prices at Butte: Hon dressed lie to 16c , veal dressed He to 17c ) hens sprlnirers ind ducks. tHa -28c, dressed 8c more j fresh etrirs per case .218.00; potatoes per 100 lbs. liU to 8.26.