The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 16, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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The Bend Bulletin
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FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917
RUSSIA. "
Until more complete details are
forthcoming It is difficult to under
stand just what the Russian revolu
tion meanB. Coming when the na
tion is engaged in a tremendous war
its possibilities are enormous and
both the Central Powers and the re
mainder of the Allies must be
anxiously waiting to know whether
the result will be favorable to one
side or the other.
So far as the reports show, the
revolution is not against the govern
ment as the representative of the
crown. Czar Nicholas has abdicated,
but a regency has been established
Nominally, as in the case of Great
Britain, a royal family is to be at the
head of the nation. In other words,
the revolution is not directed against
the throne, as was the case in Por
tugal and in China, but against the
way the power was exercised by the
Czar through his ministers.
Apparently the conduct of the war
is the immediate cause of the change,
and except tor the more violent meth
of the putting it into effect the
change may be likened to that by
which Lloyd-George became prime
minister of Britain a few weeks ago.
That violence was necessary indi
cates the difference between the gov
ernment of the two nations in the
past. With the people gaining more
power, the differences will become
Jess and less and finally a democracy
will emerge.
JiAND BOARD WILL "
I NAME COMMISSION
(Oregonian.)
SALEM, March 15. A meeting of
the Desert Land Board has been
called for 2 o'clock Friday, when it
is probable the', commission to in
vestigate the Tumalo project will be
selected. -; .,r-- -t
Uader llie law $10,000. Is appro
priated for investigation into the na
ture of the leak in the gigantic reser
voir of the uroject and to make the
repairs if possible out of that sum.
The commission is to include two
consulting engineers, to work in con
nection with Project Manager Wal
lace, who is expected to be . at the
meeting. , -
Ten to 12 engineers have already
announced themselves as available
for serving on the commission and
from that number the two to be
named will be selected.
J. B. Miner, of Bend, who some
time ago entered into a contract with
the state for the sale of lands under
the project, notified J. L. McAllister,
assistant secretary of the board, to
day that there is a large number of
applicants who' are desirous of pur
chasing land from the state on the
Tumalo and that as soon as the
snow leaves that section he expects
to find ready sale for the land.
Project Manager F. N. Wallace
left Bend for Salem last night to meet
with the board today.
M flOO- LYIN& IN STATE IH SN FKfiNCISCO CITY H)Ll1.
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Aaaoclattnn.
Th body of Major Ooneral Prederlrk
Funalon, who died In Ban Antcml", Tex.,
wao Ititarred In the national remrtory at
tho rrnaldlo In Sun Kimnelaoo. The earv
Icea were read in a driving rain, hut the
pun flashed out for a moment aa the I're
alillo baiterlea boomed a Uit aulule of
thirteen nun.
Klasa and bannara of many emlmllltary
organization, crnpa bound, were maaaed
In the background, rlrelad) by bluejacket
and artilleryman. Three volloya of rine
fire over the irrave preceded lap.
The ronr of artillery waa a alanal for
the maallon of all ponlble ecllvltlr la
the city for tarn mlnuu a. In the picture
may he aeen the cuitkct lyltiK In atate In
the 8an r'rnnrlaco cltr hall and body mt
oldlrra wcortlns tie body up Market
Btreet
In order to maintain the grade and
quality of our potatoes every grower
who is Interested is urged to get into
the list of those farmers who will
produce certified potatoes this year.
Prof. Larson, of the Agricultural
College, came to Redmond the other
day to line up those men who were
interested in this thing. . The Des
chutes Valley Potato Growers as
sociation selected the following men
who will represent their organiza
tion: .J. A. Foas, Terrebonne; S. D.
Mustard, Powell Butte; G. E. Stadlg,
Lower Bridge; R. U. Flickinger, of
Tumalo and W. M. Ogg, Redmond.
Any one who is interested in this
work should get in touch with the
county agent's oftico, who will sup
ply detailed information, together
with application for entry In produc
ing seed potatoes. This one feature
will govern largely the reputation of
any country.
CERTIFIED SEED
By R. A. Blanchord.
Oregon has had a poor reputation
for potatoes. A conglomerate num
ber of tubers are offered each year
to the market. The seed used often
being culls, of poor vitality, low
grade and "run out" while this con
dition does not obtain locally it is
true on the average. Very often what
seed is grown for sale is of doubtful
origin, or uncertain type and guar
anteed only by the personal word
of the farmer. It seems then that
system, of state wide importance,
whereby potato seed could be stand
ardized and graded to definite spec
ifications would be highly desirable.
Such a plan has been worked ou
by the, seed certification board of the
college. It provides a uniform stand
ard of perfection tor all seed potato
growers to reach before they are ac
credited on a list of growers pro
ducing certified seed in Oregon. The
advantage of this to both the produc
er and the party purchasing the seed
is apparent. ,
Deschutes valley already has an
excellent reputation for quality po
tatoes. To maintain that reputation
the most diligent effort must be put
forth. We have a future in the seed
potSto business.. Seed potatoes al
AT THE HOTELS
The Wright Hotel.
B. R. Carlson, Spokane.
Charles R. Oliver, Lower Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Labenz, Port
land. . .
J. W. McGann, Portland.
Thomas Hayes, Seattle.
C. M. Hubbard, S. P. & S.
Pilot Butte Inn.
Miss J. E. Young, San Francisco.
H. J. Kallsky, Portland.
C. R. Dorris, Portland.
E. Jacobsen, Portland.
E. B. Berlin, The Dalles.
George S. Field, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Johnson,
Portland.
Ethel Williams, Portland.
Laura Haines, Portland.
M. E. Creggin, Portland.
Ruth Googlns, Portland.
Charles Filmerotb, Chicago.
Charles P. Dorian, Portland. -
The Wright Hotel Is chuck
and still coming. Adv.
full,
BUTTONS 1
E
STYLE CHANGE
WOMEN'S APPAREL OK ALL
BORTS SHOWING EFFECTS OK
SEW FORM OP ENDORSEMENT.
By Margaret Mason, ' '""
(Written for the United Preea.)
NEW YORK, March 16. "But
ton, button, who's got the button?"
has ceased to be a thrilling Interro
gation. It must needs be relegated
to Its proper place among Goldberg's
Foolish Questions. The answer is so
painfully and unanimously obvious:
Everybody's got it. Not one measly,
lonesome, little button either; not
even "one, two, button my shoe," but
three, tour and then heaps more.
There's a perfect epidemic ot but
tons. Like the measles or a spring
rash. Every coat, suit, frock, blouse,
cape and sweater is rashly broken
out with them. No one has an eye
for a hook any more. We aro all just
looking to button's as a means ot
fastening on fashion. ,
The long, straight lines'-of the
present popular cout gowns ami che
mise frocks aro Juat plo for buttons.
They are buttoned up ono slilu and
down the other. Somo aro putting
their best buttons forward and others
turning their backs on them, use
them nevertheless to back thorn up.
The long, tight sleeves are often
trimmed In odd small buttons from
the elbow to the wrist, while thoso
that are widely cuffed have two or
three large and unique buttons fast
ening the cuff.
Shawl collars, roll collars and Just
any kind ot collars at all bristle
with buttons. They flaunt them op
enly and above board and not at all
In the usual erstwhile retiring and
effacing manner of good little old-
fashioned and useful collar buttons.
To be sure, collar buttons did used
to be a bit hone-headed, but some
of them were pearls among buttons
and Indeed quite a few were even
pure gold. Anyway, they knew their
places and performed a mission In
life and a neckband, whereas these
present day collar buttons wander
all over tho place and tho only thing
that Is really attached to them Is
fnshlonable Importance.
Then there are pockets as another
great breeding place for buttons. Pos
itively the pockets aro all so full of
buttons that you haven't any place
any more to pocket your prldo.
If this dissertation on buttons has
brought nothing before your mind's
eye save round, flat discs with two
or four perforations for sewing them
on you must Immediately get busy
PHONE!
YOUR
WANT AD
TO
THE
BULLETIN
EVERYBODY
READS
'EM!
The Best Way
To Buy
To Sell
To Exchange
Call No. 561
Trunks! Suitcases! Bags!
FOR THAT SPRING TRIP
, ji i ' - ff '-:uyfti
V.' JkJ
Trunks.- ., $5.50 to 12.50
Suitcases ..$1.75 to 8o75
FIND YOUR CHOICE IN OUR WINDOW
Dry Goods
Ladies'
Furnishings
Men's Shoes
Furnishings
and brush up on tho iiowvut buttons
or ulsa you will bo qultu oviiri'imio
whuii they burst on you on nil tholr
illvnrs eh upon and glory. Thuy will
burst on you too us "IVKKoty" In
"Dnvlil Coppi'i'tluM" (itlrii ilmmiii
sti'iitml. Now tho now buttons lira squaro,
hoxluon, iK'tiiKtiiml, ohliiiiK, ovnl Ulul
iilimnt anything hut plain roil ml.
Tliy urn I'luicuvw, convex, en bin and
splixrliiil. Thty tiro curved, dytxl.
iiiihiI1iI, liiiiid-ptilnliitl, ilui'iidd,
cnu'lit'lfil uml niKlnlllatnil and niiidu
of wool, Iiuiio, puarl, Jot. kuiiiiikIhI,
Ivory, t'hlmi, sllvnr, gold, bruits, silk,
woi'Hlml, imiimollml or Imiul-imlnlml
tin, It'iithor, liii'itir, kIuhh, straw, or
uny othor littlo odd tiling you Imppciu
to hiivii about tho hmimi.
They urn Hindu In vivid ctiiitriiHtliiK
t'omulniillnns nf color uml wlurd mid
dlHtiirlml shiipos. Tlioy hloom with
Hunt nnd disport lit fuiiuu, Catntui
buttons I are vnry aimirt. Mono-
KrnuiiiKMl oni's tiro good also.
An old charm string of buttons
that my mnthor niudn whon alia wus
a littlo girl has fusi'lnntod mo from
childhood with Its quiilnt nnd charm
lug efrucls. If my offspring should
Mtnrt a charmstrlng with tho buttons
of today, hnr children would no doubt
be thrown Into fits whim confronted
with tho wlord shiipts. hectic colors
and animated unlmuls Hint now adorn
us.
llut bo that as It limy, we simply
must ha buttoned even If wo are hot
buttoned simply. Alroudy a most
up to data young person 1 know hus
sowed 185 woo ones mi N (leoiK"llu
crept liloiiHii. Ho button your but
tons while you. limy and Just think
liuw Jolly mid convenient It will lio
when wulltiiK long hours fur UumhM
to romo homo rrotu tho club to piny
"ilcliiniin. pooi'iiiiin, hi'KKiirmiin,,'
chief: doi'tor, lawyer, uiiirctiunuv
thief" with yourself to detorinhin
your next rain nrier you hnvn di
vorced lilui.
(1. . romi (iOKrt TO CANAOA
(I. V. t'ourli uml family, vf Tuiuii
In, left this morning fur Ciieaar, fan -nilii,
whnrtt I hey will maku their
home. Mr. Clinch hits h' u ie.
dent of thn Tumiilo Irrlmitlon pro
ject for u milliner .(if years, where
bn has occupied lh run'rh ut John
t'oiich.
Your tiyrs pxiiinlncd end fitted with
Klunses. 1H". II. Foil til I II a, oploiiiet
I'IhI, ul I.iiI'hoii's Juwulry Store, lieiid,
Ore.
llnwknr's I'orlltind orchestra will
furnish music for the iliiucu to bo (
given at t'owell Hultn Community,
hull Monday evening, Mnrcli !!(. Tb
Indies will servo n clilckun plo sup
per during tho evening.
The Wright Hotel wants any mem
ber of the Common-lit I club to advlan
in person, or by letter or by phone,
If at any lime thn lunches given th
club were not sutlnfuctory III uvury
wuy. Adv.
OVER 60 HOMES
IN BKNI)
do all 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.
&SHEVLIN PINE
SOLD BY
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 16oi
Sash Factory Wood
Bend White Pine Sash Co.
Telephone 441
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND IP
TERMS: Reasonab.e
We'll loan yon money to build.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
Every I-ot comnuinds a view
of the River, Mountains and
City. Building restrictions
according to Location.
. SHU
J. RYAN & CO.
0'Ksne Bid. Phone 361
i I
TRANSFER 1
RED 66 1
Quick Service
LIGHT
nd
HEAVY
HAULING
DELIVERIES
MADE TO ANY
PART OF TOWN
BAGGAGE
PARCELS
EXPRESS
Civen Clow AMenlioa
Oregon Fuel & Transfer Co
Corner Oregon & Wall Sts. ,
Manzanita Addition
Lots $50-$60-$65
10 per cent, cash $2.80 monthly
J. A. EASTES
BEND, OREGON
Sales Agent
ways sell higher than just potatoes,