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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1917)
THK DKNI) llt'LI.KTIN, I1KNI), OHEflON, MONDAY, FKIIKUAHY 10. 1017 PAOR S 1917 FEBRUARY 1917 sunImonItue WBD THUI FRI SAT 2 9 3 4 6 10 iim 1314 1516 17 1920212324 15 25262728 Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. MONDAY. lt)'Ml Art'li Mumins, MiimiiiIc hull H:(M . in. lllpiMMlmmn vs. Ilt'nil IIIkIi Hcliool, liuNkKllinll, H:O0 ITKHIMY. M. W. A., HiUliir' linll, H:00 p. in. licmil llullHIn vs. Ilnxiks-Hciuiloii, ImihIIiiKi CnriniMly ll'). WmihliiKlon lllrtliilny dunce, Turn l, liy Wrwt Hliln India's. WKDNKHDAY. ( (.mmiTrliil ( lull, Vrlht Hotel, IIIMIII. Kiilitlit of rylhluiej Hiillicr'n hull, M:CM p. in. Hhi'vllii-IIUoii vs. Mnrlln "nli mnn, htmlliiKi Cnrnimly Allt')', M:(MI i. in. Tlll'ltHIIAV. l,o)nl rlT of Mimaf, HiUIut's hull, 8:00 p. in. I HI DAY. lOlx-knli IhmIki, Hnllirr's hull, 8:00 . in. OUKUO.V TKt'NK TIIA1N Arrivus 7:20 a. in. I.tmvos t p. tii. O..W. II. N. TUAIN. Arrive 7:35 p. m. Lsvr 7:25 . ra. ALTO HTAfJK LINK HOl 'Ill. I,onvoi ; .8:45 a. m. Arrives C p. in. AUTO 1,1. NKH. ' Csrs to Hurns, Kurt Klamath Kort Hock, Hllver Lena and ottior pulnii aoutb and auulb east. I'OHT Or'KICK llontH. Oonnral dollvery open dally 8:30 a. m. to 0 p. in. No mail dlatrrtiuted on Sunday. NlKht train mall closes 8: IS Day train mall elosns 6:80 a. m. e TKI.KOltAl'll IIOLKH. Western Union dally 7 a. m. to ( p. m. Sunday and holldaya 8-10, 4-B. TKLKI'IIONK IIOUIW. Paclllo Tel. Tol, Co. 2 4 hour service, Including Sunday. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS II. C. Do tin Inn. of Fort Hock, apont Sunday In Bund. Edward L. Emblem la In Bond from hla homo In I- 1'lne. L. W. Pnllott, of Terrelionno, waa a week and guvat In thu city. County Clork J. It. Huner la on trip to Prlnovtllo today on official business, i O. R. Cooper waa In Prlnavlllo Rnt urdoy night to atland tho dancing party Rlvon thore. n. U. MutalK. of Portland, la In Ilund today looking aftur realty and building Intercuts. V. V. ilarpham hoa rot u mod to forestry hnadquartorn In Hund aftor a week's trip through the grazing torrltory of tho Dose hut us national forest. AT THEJIOTELS. It. Mnthlsnn, Iilulno Dnvers, Will iam Garrott, II. B. Howell, A. 10. ilrown. C. T. W. IIolllHter, V. A. Dinity and Olmrlos Bromnier, of Port land, nro In tho city and aro Btopplng at tho Wright hotel. n. E. Ilrown, of Kail llrldgn, Is guest at tho Wright. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frees, of Tho Dalles, aro rnglstorod nt the Wright hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. ntehnrdson and J lurry Chlldors, of Kdgurton, Ohio, nro nt tho Wright. F. J. RlfihardB, Charles E. Smith and D. A. Knrloy nro In tho city from Portland. Thoy aro guouts lit the Pilot Butto hotel. , M. R. MuthowB, of Tho Dallos. is n htiBlnosg visitor in Bend, who 1b reglBtorod nt tho Pilot Butto. R. II. Grnndy, of Seattle,' Is at the Pilot Butto. I L. B. Charing nnd son, of Fleet wood, is reglBtorod nt tho Pilot Butto. Mrs. V. B. Huostor and Mrs. C. A, Mnyor, of Auburn, Washington, nro nt tho Pilot Butto. Phllo Howard nnd W. M. Hltt, ot Seattle, are spending tho day In Bond ns guests at tho Pilot Butto hotol. Pnul Illlngsworth and Guy Poth nm, of tho U. P. Byatnm, aro rouls tiirod at tho Pilot Butto. Roy R. Gill, of Hood River, Ib Btopplng at tho Pilot Butto. Pnul M. GrinnoU, of Huppnor, was n wook ond guoBt nt tho Pilot Butto hotel. ' Finn to nttand the Colonial ball at tho Hippodrome, Feb, 22, 61-Gtf MUNITIONS IN GRAVE DANGER MAMI'ACTl ltKltH WltH.ll IIAVK auhvinu or matciii:h, ami jjohtimi KjAitirn i:h i.ihtkd AH HIM II. lly J. W. IVkIit, (United I'riNW HUIT CurriNilM'flilvnt.) LONDON, Fell. III. Warning pla cards uru not enough to prevent workers from oiidungurlng thousands of lives by currying mutches Into thn shell factories. Fine Imposed on offenders aro laughed at and paid by subscription uniting the linpurlul tollers. . Prison sentences for "murderous carolossuoss" aro now deiuunded by tho heads of thu big explosives plunls. It required tho dlsustrous oarlti rocking hlust In South London to lllustrufu tho peril. No one knows bow that flro started. One version gives the blow-out of a light fuse ns the cause. Duudly vapor caught flro, small explosions followed and then cainn the big detonation thut swayed ull London und made a Ver dun of the neighborhood. "Homo workers change their outer clothing for asbestos suits, and put on protecting veils, gloves und boots on starting work," suld onn manufue, turer loduy. "('an men who tako such precautions nrguo for a mo ment that they don't upprociuto the danger? "All aro searched before going to work, their mutches und smoking ma terials being placed In lockers out side the works. But now and then a factory bund gets away with a few matches. "They must be sent to prison. It la not mere folly. It Is u murderous crime." -- ' Supervisor huve to contend with girl u well a male worker because cigarette smoking Is almost a pre valent among tho feminine munition makers. One girl was caught actual ly smoking In u munition plant and sentenced by her fellow-workers to a sound thrashing. Sho gut It, too, but that form of punishment is not approved by tho plant director. Thulr demand for Imprisonment will probably be well received by tho courts and Is expected to reduce the offense. PUSH INSTALLATION -OR PUMPING PLANT I'lpe Arrives For UMid Water, Light M Power Co., and Trenching Operations IVori-mm. Preliminary work for tho Installa tion of the auxiliary pumping plant recently announced by Manager Fo ley, of the Bend Water. Light A Pow er Co., la well under way, and In addition to trenching operations now going on, a carload ot pipe to bo used In this connection la being unloaded. Fifteen men. In ull, are at work. Ditching I going- on from tho power plant to Wall street, near the old Pilot Butte Inn, to connect with the Wall street main. Tho pump for tho now Improvement has not yet arrived. FIVE VESSELS ARE RE PORTED SUBMARINED (Br United Pres. loTh. Deilr Bulletin.) LONDON. Fob. 19. Tho Brltls'l vessels loto, Okomont and Delmata, and tho Spanish ship MadnrlsMs, wero reported submarined today. All tho crew are believed to havo been rescued. COINTY HKCOHDS Tho Bend Co. to W. It. Barcley, deed to lots 8 and 4, block 11, Boule vard audition. '. W. L. Qrnhnm to Elsln Logus, dood to lot 12, block 7, Orokln townslto. Bond Park Co. to Wllhnlmlna Lo Hoy, lot 14, block 111, First addi tion to Bond. Perry I). Wlllinmson to B. A. Will iamson, deed to lot 7, block 4, Hust ings addition. B. A. Williamson to W. J. Lnngloy, lot 7, block 4, IIuBtlngs addition. Perry D. Williamson to C. A. Ar ennon, deed to lot 9, block 4, Hast ings addition. Harry U. Hlloy and MIbb Orpha M. Hiatt, marrluga license. The Shielding Shadow" Beginning THURSDAY FEB. 22 , Im FEB. 23 will b introduced after the lt . Cluptet of "The Lnss of the Lumberlands" The Shielding Shidow ii the But Serial Story evei produced for Loveri of conlinued Stonei FEATURING CRACE DARMONDsnd ONE LAMP LOUIE BEND THEATRE BRAZIL ON EVE OF BIG CARNIVAL ALL NATIONH AUK WOltHIIII'PINO AT HlllllVK OK i()l OK MS Koit tiiki;k dayh ok mk.kky maki.no. lly II. II. lUllHTtMIII RIO DIS JANKIHO, Feb. 19. Momo, "god of fun," rules supremo In Ilruzll. A fut Jolly god, free from cure, whose worshippers Include ev ery soul In the land. Come ruin, shine, prosperity or poverty every Brazilian has laid his troubles on the shelf for three day of utter ubundon to pluy und fun. For three month "Momo" baa been test ing out marching clubs, music and dancers. Every "balrra" or aubuib and section in tho city has hud Us preliminary buttles of confetti, col ored Illumination, street dancing and general gaiety. For alx month the people have been saving their money for tho big event. Avenlda Rio Branco, the H road way of Uruzll and Its exenslon "lielra Mar," Is the scene of tho principal uetlvltles. Fully 600,000 persons will be crushed Into the short mile of thoroughfare, half of them ure masked und all of them playing. A huge parade of decorated automo bile und vehicles, carrying the so ciety of Ilruzll, open tho fun In quad ruple Hues down tho wlro avenue. The purudo movc slowly becauso every Inch of space is occupied by the seething crowd on foot; Buttles of confetti, duels with "lances," (si phons), of perfume, and bombard ments with "scrpeutlnas" (long rib bons of colored paper) murk the progress of the purude. Before the autos and carriages have more than begun their march they become Interlaced with musses puper ribbons. Serpentines thrown from the windows of tho building festoon tho balconies, trees and street lumps. The air becomes heavy with perfume and tho confetti underfoot drifta and deepen like snow in an American winter. At night three huge spectacular paradea given by clubs competing for a prize offered by the municipal ity satiate the Latin taste for show. Flouts, some of them a hundred yards long, represent fairy stories and the eventa of the day. One great float carries a rose tfee branch wboae bud burst Into flower and close to bud again a It moves along. Nestling in the hearts of the rose and wafting kisses to the clam oring crowds are girl who rival real rosea In beauty. ' Another car carries a kneeling giant who curiously turn a ea ahell In his enormous paw. A lovely girl In tho center of the shell justifies the giant's and the crowd' delight. Caricatures ot political events, tbe war and men In the public eye fur nish subjects for other floats. Tbe paradea are miles In length. Mounted bands of music, mllltarr display, marching club of hundreds ot uniformed members, drum and bugle corps, fire departments, con tingents from battle ship, and ev erything that may contribute to the apectacle are In the paradea. Tracery of fireworks against the sky, colorod and fantastic illumina tion, biasing windows,' sweeping searchlights from the ships In the bay and from building topB weld Into kalledoacoplc beauty. The blast of bugles, thud of drums, crash of cym bals, braying of bands, and the sing ing of masses of people make an In describable din. i A band playing a popular air rais es the voices of tho crowd in song that soars tho length of the avenue. A dance tune Is the signal for all to swing Into rhythm on tho street. No body In a stranger to anybody and nobody cares. Thoy dnnce in couples, In circles, In groups and In mass. Windows along tho avenue are !,! for outlnndlsh prices to thoso who can only watch the fun. Ten nnd 120 an hour will hire an automobile for those who wish to Join tho soci ety pnrodo. A Btalrwny entrance on Avenlda will often rent for several tnoUBnnds of dollars to the' venders of confetti and - perfume. Many thousands are given employment for months bofore tho carnival, making niasquocade costumos. Cafes, dance halls, bars- (pormanent and Im promptu) , thoators, rinks and all amusement places are full to over flowing. Murdl Graa at New Orlonns. Ven- Ico, Rome and othor European cities attract tourists from far countries, but those who have soen the carnival at Rio gay It is greater than any of those. Tho composite headache of Brazil on February 21 is tho oue Institu tion posslblo greater than the car nival. HIGH HCHOOI, VH. HIPP. TONIGHT Tho Bend high school basketball loam will moot the Hippodrome five tonight at the Hippodrome In the final contost of tho season. Both teams nro koon for the game. Since mooting tho "Hipp" team, the high school 1ms boon grontly strongthonad and a fast game Is expected. The high school Btudonts are planning a big rally botore the game. WHY SO MUCH BUYING and BUILDING IN RIVER TERRACE JUST ACKOSS KIVfcH OPPOSITE NEW HOTEL Uecause nowhere tl.se in Bend can you buy a desirable lot (50 x 110) SO CLOSE IN for only $()(). Easy terms. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY, POLO TOURNAMENT TO END THURSDAY Noted Players Assembling In ( ullf ornlit for Match Between Kngllh and Americans. By II. ('. Hamilton (United Ttm Buff Corrapoiutont.) NEW YORK, Feb. 19. The big polo tournamont which has been go ing on at Riverside, Cal., since the the 12tb will wind up Thursday with a big International championship, the British-American game. Tbls gathering probably has wit nessed a great a collection of Amer ican polo atari a ever was gotten together In the United States, not even excepting the galaxies of stars sometimes at Meadowbrook field, Long Island. In tho match of England vs. Amer ica, Hugh Drury, the noted English player now living at Riverside and playing with the Riverside club, baa orgunlzed a team of Britishers to go against the American team captained by Malcolm Stevenson, and the fact that the uggrcgate handicap rating of the players will bo In excess of 25 goals for each team indicates to a polo enthusiast that It will be some game. The. scene of play will be at Che mawa purk, the beautiful turf field on Mugnolla avenue, considered by poloisls as one of the beHt and sccn Ically most attractive fields in the west. Among tbe noted players already on the coast fur this tournament are Malcolm Stevenson, Perry Beadles ton, O. M Heckschcr, C. C. Rumsey, Thos. Lo Boutilller, of New York; W. Balding, a noted English player; Earl From Kernel To MEAL . We employ only the MOST APPROVED METHODS in making our Flour, Every part of our mill is equipped with the latest and most modern machinery. We are thoroughly pain staking in our methods and the result is FLOUR THAT CAN NOT BE BETTERED IN THE COUNTRY. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Our Brands and you will ma nsret hiring patronized home mdurtry. Bend Flour Mill bend Company ore. Manzanita Addition Lots $50-$60-$65 10 per cent, cash $2.50 monthly J. A. EASTES BEND, OREGON Sales Agent SHEVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Phone 1661 Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. Telephone 441 Sola Jlgenli W. Hopping and Col. Max Flelsch man, of Cincinnati; Steven II. Velio, of Kansas City; Clifford Weatherwax of Portland, Ore.; and Cowdln, Drls coll, Hobart, Davis, Harry Hastings, Christian do Oulgne and Capt. R. E. McNally of San Mateo. HOUSE MOVING i I will tmk contracts for nwwinir and raining boUdingm, from tha imjJlnt to I nt. 8c L. BRANDENBURG, or writ Box 439, Beod, Oregon. Have You Enough WOOD? U Not Phone Red 661 Ore. Fuel Co. DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, cr inquire of THORSOX, THE JEWELER We in rile yon to call at our store or phone and get out pcicet. Then you will be s 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 r Storm ana Forwarding., General Cm tiukn McrcKaats. W cany Oil. GaaoUnc, Boor, Flow, Salt Maota, Bama, Bacaft aad Lard. litHI.NKHM AM) rUOFFHHION.AIi IlKOM.tN A MOORE, LAWYERS Opon Mnndny, Thursduy and Saturday evenings, 7 to 9 p. m. UK Cabin Wile Hr.NI, OK. VERNON A. FORBES L A W K It First National Bank Building Bend, ' :-: :-: Oregon II. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon OR. J. H. CONNABN DENTIST Offlcfl In Sathar Building. Honrs 9 to 12, 1 to 6. 8undays and evenings by Appointment. OEOROE 8. YOUNQ Civil and Irrigation Engineer V. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12. First National Bank Building Insurance Company "XGl-Ue-IVKLV OMAON" Homs Offick. Conajcrr Bioo.. PotTLjhNOj ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. DR. B. FONTAINE OptometriHt, , Optician j Located at ! Larson's Jewelry Stow BEND, OREGON Kerrom Debility, Stomach Trouble, Rheamatiam Specialty. DR. C. S. TIGARD CHIROPRACTOR (Port Graduate) -Free Examination. - Hour. S to 12. 1 to n. R. at. Smith BuUdtnc. C. H. BISHOP Get orders for Spring Lawn Work and Gardening; in pow. Postofflce Box 457 . Bead, Or. , BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writen of all kind of roanraae. Old est Insurance Ajrency in Central Ore., iron. H. C. Ell la. First National Bank 1 Buildinav Bend, Oregon. ... DR. J. C. S0NE8, , GradaaleJ Chlrwpraetk: 4 Nat area.; . atkle, with lens experience. . . Chiropractic fa tbe naoat exact eeienee erer dbeovered for 'the removal of the cause of disease which .medicine baa been unable to reach. Why ..not give, nature a chance and Set' well. ' O Sice ROOM (. O'KANE BUILDING Hours 9 to IS a. nw 2 to a p. at and , 1 to p. as. , Casualty and - Surety Bonds Furnished WIGGINS FULL LINE of Hardware 1 Implements t Hunters' Supplies t Bend Hardware Co. Bend Park Company 122 Oregon Street (3,1 REAL, ESTATE INSURANCE WE WILL PAY PORT LAND PRICES at your tatlon, without commlnlon, for all kinds ot poultry veal, Srmh eggs and butter. Ship direct to Man twer, Butte Public Market, ButU, Montana. Sell inn prices at Butte f Hop dreMed Ho to 16c i Teal dreaaer 14e to 17c; hent. tprimrtra and duck. . live 230. dressed 8o more fresh cirmi per casa $18.00; potatoes per 100 lbs. 2.75 to 13.26.