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?AGB 9 THR BEKD MTU.ETIN, IlKNO, OnKOON, TVKSDAY, MARCH 0, 101 T The Bend Bulletin PaMUhea Ever? Afterneea Kxret BKND, ORBUON. Saaaar. 0KORGK PALMER PUTNAM Publlaher ROBERT W. 8AWYKR Edltor-Manaaer FRED A. WOKLKLEN Nrwi Editor HENRY N. KOWLKH Aaeoclate Editor SALMI Sl'ENCKK Mechanical SupL An Independent Newapaper. etandlnv for the aquare deal, clean buainme, clean polUlce and the best intereete ox Benu and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES III Mail. One Year J.V00 til Montha I! Three Montha ll.Srt Ut Carrier One Year .B0 Blx Months I3.S0 One Month 60 r All suliscrtptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are moiled 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 oeiTe the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. TUESDAY. MARCH 6, 1917 AV0ID HOT ROOMS. tVour Health Will Be Better and Your Work Mora Effective. ' The right temperature fur the olBce. living room or workroom, that degree of beat that will keep one comfortable, ibealtbful ami at the same time will en able him to do the greatest amount of 'work with the greatest .ease is dis cussed lu a bulletin from the North Carolina state board of health. It says: "Seventy degrees of beat, which most people think they are keeping wbeu lu reality the thermometer reads any where from 72 to 75. is for all practical purposes too hot. It Is enervating and unhealtbful. It predisposes to fatigue, colds, grippe and especially to pneu jnoula. for the reason that too much beat lowers bodily resistance. "Careful study and all experlmenta- uuus ueiuuusiraie mui n uiuueruieij cool, dry air lu motion Is the best air condition for the body. At no time Is a temperature higher than 63 degrees recommended, while a much lower temperature Is heeded to work in. In SO country in Europe is the Indoor temperature allowed to go over US de grees, while the nsual bouse tempera ture over there Is 66. Huntington states that men do their best mental work when the air temperature Is 00 and their best physical work when it Is about 40. Tbe best all round tempera ture for work is SO. be says. "Observations have further shown that,, the minimum amount of work daring the year is done during the hot funnter months and tbe middle wtnter anontJi JflD'iary and February when Indoor beat ls Digest. Students at jWest. Point au4 Ann&ptfte d tbelr Iiest mental work. matbemTn 10 Pr" ticular, In tbe sprjng and fall uni tttvr worst work in midwinter and nildsnnv jaer. Excessive heat and lack of cool, fresh air are thought to make the dif ference,'' " WILL HOLD FEAST OF DEATH. l . -. . For Mother of Gypsy Quoen Mary, Who Died in Michigan. There'll be a big sauerkraut feast this spring at that place In the United States where a certain band of Rou manian gypsies happens to be. Stella Stankovltcn, lui years oiu, memer ui Queen Mary, died tbe other day in a tent pitched on tbe plains of Michigan. Queen Mary has decreed the feast of death. I Whiter winds shake the canvas tents of the little colony the gypsies set up outside of Ford City. Barelegged chil dren huddle about open fires and gaze in fear at the empty cloth shelter in which tbe queen mother died. Its flap slaps back and forth with, tbe blow of tbe wind. "I'm sick," Queen Mary said, when a visitor called on her. "I've got the grip." . She threw a few chunks of wood into a smoking, battered stove. Behind her stood a young woman smoking a pipe, and a barefooted girl of seven. On a bed, beneath ragged coverings, lay an other child, feverishly 111. "We will have a feast In memory of Queen Stella between Easter and May," the queen went on. "We'll have roast lamb and ronst pig. We'll have cab bage and sauerkraut and fruits. We'll put a big table outdoors, and the feast will be free. Everybody will be wel come to come and eat of tbe feast of jlontt," And her black, beady eyes glowed in anticipation. Kansas City Star. BRAVES HAVE FORMER COMBINATION IN TEAM Bill James Will Have Arm in Shape for Season, and Other of Most Dcpendables are Ready. (By United Press to the Bend Bulletin) BOSTON, March 6. The same sterling pitching staff, the same en ergetic Infield, and the same snappy outfield, probably will be seen in action for the Braves again this year. There are certain to be a few changes, but for the most part the Braves will be just as they finished a year ago. Such a solidity of purpose, a bul - wark of defense, and an angle of at tack have been developed that to tear away part of the machine would he to damage it badly, in the opinion of George Stallings. He made a game .light a year ago and he figures he will be able to deliver the same punch again this year. The catching Btaff again will de pend upon Hank Gowdy, the back stop who played with such amai Ing skill during the world's series of 1916. He will have as assistants Blackburn, a good youngster, and Tragresser. Ricco will be given a tryout, but Is not expected to horn in ahead of the others. Stallings remarked a short time ago that he has heard from Big I James and that the pitching star be lieves he can get his arm Into shape tor a good season this summer. James wns useless In the lust campaign, but was kept on in tbe hope that he would devolop something. So far it has been a hope, but ho will be given plenty of time to get in shapo this spring. . Dick tludolph, Nehf, Hughes. Ra- gun, Tyler, and Davis are expected to hold up most of the pitching. This staff is plenty for most any club. Stallings, in fact. Is rated by many to be in a position to give the Giants a stronger battle for the pennunt that any manager in the league. Collins, Magee and Wilholt, the outfield which did the heavy work last year, seems to have the call, but in Joe Kelly, obtained from Chicago In the trade which sent Fred Mitch ell to that city, a promising man has been added. Kelly has had major league experience. He will have to show the goods if he sticks. Larry Chapelle also will get another major league trial. . j The infield will be composed of Konetchy, Evers, Maranvillo and Smith, a combination which never : has fulled to acquit itself with credit. . The Braves now are In Miami, Flor-, Ida, preparing for the season in their j costly plant. They will meet the j Athletics in a series of three games at Miami. beginning March 22. REPORTERS MUST USE HIGH HATS IN LONDON Silk Headgear Made Requisite for Newspaper Men Entering Doom of Parliament. By Lowell Mellctt, (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Feb. 10. (By Mall.) Much was cabled to America about precedents broken when the king op ened the last parliament, but the most thrilling departure is yet to be told. The cables related how the king's six-horse team was black instead of the customary cream, how the pro cession was limited to half a dozen carriages of the country's truly great, how mounted Canadians, Australians, and Indians formed the(royal escort, how the king wore only his undress naval uniform and tbe queen a sim ple black gown instead of their royal THE WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB Under Auspices of the Bend High School Thursday Eve. March 8th at the Grand Theatre 8 o'Clock. caw v .ftV . h tem m t ( - vi tf if -4 r r fill i ST t 6 I If " 1 - - -an ii iaaillini mil Yilaaii niniiaia m am i i l i iT MEMBERS OF WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB COME AND BOOST FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL. Admission 50c robes, how the peers wero either In khaki or plain frock coats, instead of scarlet and ermine and how the peeresses wore morning costumes and hats instead of evening gowns and jewels. But the American reporters held one thing back. It was a story that only could be told by mail; it re quires explanations, and cable rates are high. The American reporters themselves tbe two grateful recipients of this first-time privilege for the American press wore high silk hats and morn ing coats! Nothing the king did to British royal custom equalled what the two reporters did to American newspaper custom. When they pa raded Into the House of Lords In their high hats at 11 o'clock of the morning. Quick, the explanation: They had to do it. Along with tho pink ticket and the white ticket that opened the House of Lords doors to tho forolgn press for the first tlmo, came tho In structions. They made it clear that a reporter might have tickets in all the colors of the rainbow, but with out the high hat tbe Lords wouldn't be at home with him. Tbe rcportors were considerably puzzled. They could see what use an Amorlcan cab driver or an English floorwalker or a Lord would have for a hig hat in tbe morning; It was part of their uniform. But how It could bo util ized In chuHlng the fleeting Item was a mystory. Of rourso the Invitation, accord ing to tho London press, was limited to "distinguished foreign Journal ists," but tho American reporters hadn't taken that seriously up to this point. Now, they agrexd, their days as reporters wore over. Thoy were Journalists, Just as described on their police curds. They fouud they wore right about tho hats. They didn't help at all. ouco tho reporters wero sufuly In tho little press gallery that overhang . the scuts of the Lords. There was no place to put the hata, no peg to hung them on, nowbnrr? under the snut to slide thorn. Only the king la allowed to w.mr his hat In the chumbur. A silk hut doesn't make a bud sent, but the re porters' exit would havo lacked tin- ' awesotneness of their entrance hud they succumbed to this temptation. The Difference Between Ethical Dentists and the KING BEE DENTISTS We are told by the highest medical authority that. Bad Teeth Mean Sickness, Disease and Death TOOTH TROUBLES Why Teeth Discolor and Decay. You know, despite all your brushing, your teeth continue to decay. All you do and an you use iuu The ethical dentists, according to their own ac knowledgement through eminent writers In their Dental Journals, say: "While we ethical Dentists create a demand for dentistry, we prohibit the pub lic from receiving our services. About all the Eth ical dentists have done to advance dentistry is to in crease 6u'f fees scarcely anything else. True, we have introduced new appliances for the practice of dentistry, and almost always the strongest argu ment for so doing is that we can demand larger fees get more money from our patient. How can we ridicule the dentist who advertises reasonable prices and does good work when the Ethical Dentists edu cate the public to tne neea 01 aenut. worn ..u l.. . flm deny It to them with prohibitive prices. Many a It is so nro- man who wants only value received will not patron- " your tecth' would feeI har8h and rough ' u.c. uuoC i without this germ-breeding film and yet it is mm , prices when they can go to dentists from our same w out ln 8 g We 0 not lllon(1 noro colleges with worlds of experience and ge the use film that c of the most modern appliances and most skillful r M( d(j workmen and from fair men who want only legltl- lnB " """ mate prices for their work. The Ethical Dentists it is no longer prohibitory to havo your teeth at write and read their paper and works, suggesting tended to. The King Boo Dentists make It possible how we can raise our fees, telling what we are get- for all to have their teeth replaced or filled by cx ting for an operation, and complain because we can- perts of well-known Bklll, at prices within your not get more, but our advertising dentist is doing reach. If you havo already lost your teeth wo can most of the up-to-date work for the thinking public make you -new ones that fit and look natural, or because they are working hard to prove that the f you have some teeth of your own left, wo can re best dentistry can be and Is done at reasonable place those missing with solid ones truo to life, as prices." ' good as your own were or better, as they cannot ' , . ... , , ' decay, and will remain in position so you cannot The King Bee Dentists say that any ethical den- them ,n gold list who puts all his energy and endeavor to i squeez- n crown Md br(, work , $6 per t00lh. ing the most money he can from his patients is un worthy of his profession. We expect ask only a living scale. JSHEVLIN.PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Phone 1661 Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. Telephone 441 n; No Charge for EXTRACTION! When Other Work is ORDERED. Full Set of Teeth, upper or lower, $10.00 Gold Crown, 22k 5.00 Bridge Work, 22k 5.00 Bridge Work, porcelain , 5.00 Crowns, porcelain 5.00 Fillings 1.00 OVER 60 HOMES IN BEND do nil their cooking on Electric Ranges Over 30 More Homes In Bend do part of their cooking with elec tricity. We expect to equip 50 Homes with Electric Ranges this spring. We Sell Ranges on Easy Terms Bend Water Light & Power Co. Lady Assistant Always In Attendance. The King Bee Dentists BACKED BY 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. Over Pontof flee, IJend, OreRon. tiR A. C. FROOM. Professional Manager. Hour! 8:80 a. m. to 8:0 p. m. Hundays OlOO to 5:00 KENWOOD Kenwood Gardens and Terminal Additions Lots $10 Cash; $10 Monthly Houses for Sale10 Cash and Monthly , Payments like rent J. RYAN &"CO. ,CBiadtla6ia