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THE BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION. BEND, ORKOON, HIID.W, MAY II, 1017 FORMER FOREIGNERS HELP "WAKE UP" AMERICA An Apron Sale Worthy of Your Attention tjiulleV clmiliir ami lilli Apron, miiiln of piMviilim. at LMki Ladles' Clivulnr and lilli Apron, made of tflnifliaini, I'lii rue binding, itl IHki Iiiitllim' large nli(ii-milui Apron with bill, best quality (,'lntflllllll , ...Alio L'-pleco l'oivli Oomph. l. IS, t :t,, I ...(, OJ.-Jo t 'overall Apron, iimdoof pemilon.w Itli cluxtlo HiiUl bund, ul Hoc, ""io, M.'mi Others in ftOo, ItOo, tl.lK), sl.lfl, 1.L'S BITES LOGGER r J.KS1.1K VAUGHN' KKXT TO POKT LAXl) FO PASTKUR THKAT MKXT, BUT DISEASE CARRIER J8 8TI1.L AT LARGE. TAOS 4 RABID COYOTE Leslie VauRhn, a fallcr iu the ciu lloy of the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber 1C0. at Camp Number S. is In Port: land tnking Ibe Pasteur treatment for rabies, while the mad coyote which attacked him, is still at large, escaping after being chased for more than a nillo by Vaughu's fellow workers. The woodsmnn was busily engaged at work with his saw, employes who were near roport, when the coyoto ran through a bunch of laborers, singled Vaughn out. and slashed viciously at his leg. Vaughn's first Intimation of danger came when he lelt the animal's bite. The coyote turned toward another laborer, who promptly threw his ax at the brute, missing, but distract ing the animal's attention. An un successful .chase followed. A physician was quickly summoned fand Vaughn's wound cauterized, but it was deemed advisable that he 'should avoid all risk by taking the Pasteur treatment. ' Dogs at the camp are reported to have been fighting with coyotes with in the last three days, and fear is felt that rabies may be spread in this way. VAMPIRE OF THE OCEAN. "Ironing" the Devilfish U a Mod of Flirting With Death. "Ironing" the devilfish, the largest of all the rays and one of the largest creatures of the sea, means flirting with death. The devilfish Is also Vnowo as the ocean vampire. Its sci entific name is Mnnta vampyrus, and all these names tell something of its habits. It gets its name devilfish from the fact that projecting from either side of the bead is a hornlike append age which in reality is a detached part of the pectoral fiu or wing. The horns, sometimes three feet long and freely movable, are used to bring food to Its mouth. These flu have been known to circle above the bow of a boat, lifting the vessel out of the water and deluging the occupants of the boat with gallons -of water. When they flop back to the wurface they make a noise that can be 'heard far off. Exciting?. Dangerous? "The sport Is both. The only thing that saTes devilfish hunters at a time like this is preparedness. Every man must tie at his station, all must obey the will of the harpooner, and If a bit of luck Is thrown In the mnnta Is killed. . The devilfish gets Its name of manta, meaning blanket, from the pearl divers of the Caribbean sea, who are of the tielief that It devours people after en veloping thorn In its enormous wings. The fish has prodigious strength and lias been known to tow a hundred ton vessel far out to sea. An authenticat ed story is told of a manta that towed eight boats, lashed together, for hours unt,U finally the crews were compelled "to cut the rope and let the devilfish escape. Its vitality is wonderful. There are records of specimens escaping after having been harpooned, lanced and shot many times with rifles of heavy caliber. It fights even after the brain and heart have been pierced. Death comes only when the spinal cord, back of the brain. Is severed. New York Sun. TRAVEL IN THE AIR. Th Safety That Goes With Transpor tation by Aeroplane. "It Is a new idea that the aeroplane Js a safe means of transportation In safe hands, yet It Is an Idea that we must firmly get Into the popular mind. The average citizen is still frightened at the prospect of leaving the ground C. S. HUDSON, President E. M. LARA, Cashier U. C. C0E, Vice President L. O. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier ' E. A. SATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND OREGON. Federal Reserve System The , Financial Gibraltor of America War or ho war, the Banks of the Nation are firmly en trenched on tho hills of prosperity, with their vaults full of munitions to withstand whatever attacks may come People may rant about our national unpreparedness, but . .. do you know of any nation or people under the sun bet ter prepared FINANCIALLY 7 ' The First National Bank, of Bend, Is a member of the Federal Reserve System. i'holo ! American I'Ktt Association. American memtiers of tho Bohemlau Natlonul alllunre. with t.ielr families, who favor Independence of the CWcba from Autr.-lliHigariiin rule, mun hlng hi rhe "Wake i;. America'" parade with tlO.000 other New Yorkers. and having no support except Oio air itself. Yet at the sieed which we ex pect an aeroplane to maintain seventy or eighty miles an hour thero Is no means of transportation that Is so safe. The obstructions that cause acci dents with trains and automobiles do not exist for flying craft. A locomo tive bus to follow 'a definite track, which may cause a frightful calamity. The aeroplane Is not so circumscribed. Its tracks are wherever it wishes to go. There are no obstructions In tho air unless we regard "air pockets" as such no bridges to cross, no moun tains to penetrate, no signals to run by and no switches to be misplaced. Or compare this new craft with the rough road of the automobile. The slightest mistake or even liuittentiou on the part of the driver, going, say. forty or fifty miles an hour, may burl the machine over a precipice or over tnrn It on an embankment But such a lapse on the part of an aviator has no such deplorable results. . There are no precipices to fall from and no ob structions to collide with. The aeroplane Is even safer than some forms of water travel. The mo torboat. going at a speed of forty miles an hour or even slower, is a more risky form of transportation than an aeroplane. If such a boat strikes even a small obstruction, sncli as a floating plank. Its side Is punctured and It sluks in a few seconds. But there are no such dangers In the air. Orvllle Wright In Harper's. Marinas. Marines soldiers serving on ship boarddate back to the- year 1G04. when an order In council, dated Oct IG. authorized 1.200 soldiers to be rais ed and formed Into a regiment More regiments were later on formed, and in tbe latter years of tho French wars tbey numbered 32.000. Tbe marines are today a feature of every navy, and In most countries officers of tbe ma rines are equal In rank with those In the army and navy. London Chron icle. 8lavss of tho Gown. Some women Uve In a state of per petual preparation of wardrobe. They never seem to acquire one In any ap proach to completion, and tbey are al ways In tbe act of cither planning or of obtaining some separate portion of one in such a way tbat it would seefli as if tbey lived to and for no other end or purpose. The materials of which their gowns are made must be of the nature of Penelope's web. Memphis Commercial Appeal. Womanly Retort "Women are terribly Inconsistent" protested Mr. Kwlbbles. "John," replied his wife, "you know the poet says, 'Consistency's a Jewel.' And you told me yonrself tbat much Jewelry Is not good form." Washing ton Star. The First Question. "Opportuulty Is at your door. Wants you to go with him." "Has be a car?" Louisville Courier Journal. Ventriloquism. Ventriloquism was first described In 725 B. C. Greeks ascribed It to tbe operation of demons. At the Movies llcud Theatre Mae Marsh will be featured Sat urday night and Sunday matinee at tho Bend Theatro in the charming story of modern Cinderella in tho Triangle photoplay, "Hoodoo Ann." The poor little girl thought she was doomed to a life of drudgory dish-washing ami floor-scrubbing day after day. And when another was accused of murder because of her accidental deed things looked blacker than ever. But there was a happier day In sight. She met HIM. And the grim dark sorrows of tho past slowly fad ed away, and In tho place of sad ness was Joy a desire to live and be loved. Mack Swain, in "Stork Delivery." will also be shown as the comedy film for the evening. . Singing Crickets. In Japan if one will leave the hotel and the tourist otllco and 111:' cocktail drinkers and go out Into the r.'al nntlve quarter there are enough things to In terest any one. Oue old man passes with bis load of crickets, which slug In hot weather and are kept In cages like so many canaries. These gentle crea tures make a noise like a squeaky axle, and one bidden under the hoed of a twelve cylinder car would subject the most careful chauffeur to scorn. They are caught with birdlime and make nice little pets, cheap to buy and not requiring gasoline for tbe upkeep. Retributive Juetico. Tbe month's prize for the moot atro clous Joke goes to the Kansas editor who admonished Ills render in the fol lowing words: "In order rt combat the constantly soaring cost of Hvlng. we advise our readers to biplane food." It was a Dice murder. Mli hlgnn Gar goyle. To Cltan Flowerpots of Moos. After scrubbing soiled pots In water soak them a few hours once a year lo ammoiilacai carbonate of copier wilu tion and new growths of moss will be prevented. Life U a quarry our of which we are to mold1 and chisel and complete a char acter. NOTICE TO Pf BMC The nublishers of the new direct ory of Crook, Deschutes and Jeffer son eountles desire to have It com plete In every particular. If yon have reason to believe you hare been missed In enumeration, you will con fer a favor by sending your full name, occupation and residence addrejm, together with those of any adult members of your family to the Com mercial club offices In the O'Kane htilMlnr nnri nroner renresentatlon will be assured. The spirit of co operation of the citizens or liena has been so loyal that with this ad ditional help, a full count will he certain. PETALUMA HATCHERY Estab lished 1902. Can ship day old chicks to points reached In three days. Five varieties. We challenge mo nen Free circular. L. W. Clark, Pota- luma, Cal. U7-27,64c . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oro . gon,' May 7, 1917. Notice Is hereby given that John W. Scott, of Tumalo, Oregon, who, on April 8 1912, made. Desert Land Entry, No. 010169, for Lots 1 and 2, Section 6, Township 16, South, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, as In Hd. cases, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Ellis, U, S. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on the 16th day of June, 1917. Claimant names at' witnesses: Theo. M. Post of Tumalo, Oregon; Nathan Henderson, of Tumalo, Ore gon; James D. Donovan, of Bond; Oregon; Alexander Levc.re.nz, of Tum alo, Oregon. 11. FRANK WOODCOCK, 131-166p Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Des chutes. In tho matter of the Estate, of F. M. Wright, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by tho un dersigned, tho duly appointed, qual ified and acting administrator of the estato of F. M. Wright, deceased, to the creditors and nil persona having claim against tho said deceased or said estate, to present them, verified as required by law. within six months after the date of tho first publication of this notlco to the said administra tor at the office of his attorney, ('has. W. Krsklno. In tho old Lara build ing, on tho corner of Wall and Oro gon streets, In Bend, Oregon, the same being the place for the transac tion of the business of said estate In said County and Stnte. Dated this 10th day of May, 1917. I. II. DENC'KIl, Administrator of tho Kstato of F. M. Wright, Deceased. lADWTLSLMTS YOU GET WHAT V YOU WANT WHEN YOUASKfORITHEBE for SALE poll HALF: Shasta Pbone Rural 322. Daisy plants. 17I-S2.S5e pOR HALF: Tent house. with "batching" outfit. SIS. Corner west 12th and Newport ave. 174-32c piR HALK OR TRADE 14$ seres. good level land. I'A miles from Pocatello, Idaho. What have you to trade? E. F. Flske, Log Cabin Bar ber shop. , 159-20. 33p poll HALF: Ford runabout. In quire Mrs. inez rence. ui-nuc You'll Surely Find It Here , 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 Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. , PROMPT SBRVICE ALWAYS WB KNOW HOW. CARL JOHNSON TAILOR SKILLED WORK at Reasonable Prices Fit and Workmanship absolutely guaranteed. ' Lawrence Building, 733 WALL STREET In ltecclvcil Other l'limpi.. YOU above all must be purchase STOP AND R OTHERS THE BEST PLACE TO poll HM.V, Coxy five room bunga low, on Boulevard; lurina. In quire Bulletin. 92-1 1 K I ft: poit H.LI: Larue gusollno tank, cheap. Inquire Bulletin. tf. poll HALF: $1150, HOI) cash, buy place worth 1700. J. II. Minor & Co. 74 1 llUfc poll HALF: Upright (irund Rich mond piano. Inqulro United Warehouse Company. &2-)ltfc poll HALF: Two lots In Northwest Townsito Company's Second Ad dition (west of tho river, near Hliev lln mill); price II HO, cosy terms, Ap ply abc. Bulletin ofllco. It FOR RENT poll ItKN'T Small house, partly furnlhhed; near depot: $ per month. 8. It. Hogln. 160-31.32c pOK UFA!' Two now throe-room houses, on Irving avnnuo. Phono black 692. I5-31tf poll RF:.NT-Kurnlhed room cheap; steam heat and bath. Mrs. George Bates, Phono Hod 621. 148-28lfc poll RF:.T Modern bungalow, 1 block from huslueaa center; fur nished; $35 per month. I3B.2r.lfc pOR RENT F'our room flat; lava tory and running water; base- Scratch A Pleasant Hour AT MILLIARDS AND POOL. Pc&dS ' Cigars and Tobacco, I5clb. , Bulletin Office Metropolitan CHARLES CARROLL Step HIPPODROME Tuesday and Saturday Nights J ones Dairy CLHAN MILK AND CREAM. Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty. Phone Black 1531 Our Shoe Department by expi-cnt new White ltol Ik'tl .Lai Mi l ii l.iieo lioul, (Much tun, spec vl" xm White (Mem! Du Harry Puimcal tl.ftil .1.00 lit tl.ft) satisfied with every made here. SHOP AT TRADE AFTER ALL incut, electric light; price $12,(10 pur month. Alan larger flat fur $15. S. Munmiikl, HumIIiik Addition. 13-25lfc. poll RIOT Modern five room Iioiiho mid lialh. Inquire K. W. Ulcliurdhon. 130-24lfi: pK HKNT 80 acre of Irrigated In txl , lx nilies cant nf town, all cleared; liouno and bam on place Apply Bulletin. 77-'17tf poll ItK.vr Modern rive room houia. Inqulro C. V. Hllvl. 62-llSlfn WANTED Y'ANTF:i -Competent girl for gen eral housework. Inquire Bulle tin. IfiK-SOtfa y.NTK.I) Dishwasher. ..Inqulro Harriett Hotel, I'honn Black 1251. ' II4-22tfn yyANTKD Man and wlfn to cook on farm; good wage. Bend Employment Agency. Ill-Iztf LOST IOHT Will party who picket! up black leather puno, lined with plaid silk, please return to Bulletin and receive roward. 1.56-20, 32c J OHT $20 hill. In Central Oregon bank, about 2 o'ctnrk Thurs day. Reward for return to Bulle tin. t74-32p We Clean, Block and Re trim Old Hats Panamas a Specialty H. CATO'S Dyeing, Cleaning and Hat Works 1008 Bond Street Buff Plumouth Rock Any Day Old Chix. Eggs for Hatching, (From 200-okk Inylng atraln nnd prlzo-wlnnero; nlao togtiid froo from white dlarrhooa by tho O. A. C.) After May I, nil conn for hutching fll.no per m, ' , Fertility guarnntofltl. A. .1. HAM'OKI), Iti;iMON Phono 11705. MIfflffinMTRTE)