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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
4 TIIIO WIND MXIKTIN. DAILY KDITION, I.KNI), OlUXiOy, TIM HHDW, Jl l.V ft, 1017 PAOH Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll bind Ihtrn litre. I The Aiiirrlrun Ihukuii fur Nullonul l.'nliy, which 1m riiHlnrliiK tlio riiiivo, urai-a fi'ilmnl Ii-k InUi I lull to nnfomi kili li n rullllK ninl. If iimciiry, kov urriiiiiMilul 'control of all fnicilifn Iuiik uuKii pupi'rii, t Tim li'HKllii cliuiKcH llmt wont lr elll llMIKUIIKW lltlWMIUHll lltHHlrlll llllltll KlVllIK "MIHTDt U 111 Ull(l comfort to Ihu mietny," unil ut thu Kumo limn "only liihiiwurin Hiiuinrt to thu in In IhI i n I Ion ." 'ITKKD.tV. rhiiiitiitiiiiii. Id ii. in., 2:. 'to p. in.,' 7: HO p. in. Minimi WooiliniMi of .tiiirrliu, hiitin'r h Hull, M i, in. Nloim .MiiMoiH iiml llilcl(liii-r, f h 1 1 (I it- n run hn tiwkiMl lulu ono iu;i iioht roit two imvh. i ContlliiKtil from i'liK" I.) SUBMARINES IN WARFARE. I.1111K I'lii" Ti'iiilr, 7:110 I', in. City Coooill, tiiiinrll Itooiim, O'Kumi IIiiIIiIIiik, H I'- '" WKItN'KKIMY. IIi'iiiI'h I miii iti i,1 .Inly, Crouriiiii Iii-uIiin II: ltd ii. in. Miiiiilitiniiii, lo ii. in., If : ' i. in., 7:110 . in. nit itsiiw. Him'iiikI liny of t I'lflimlioii. liiiiiliiniiiii, III ii, in., 2:110 p. in., 7:1 110 p. in. i onvi'Viinr'1, priTi'iMli il ill" Wiiti-r, l.lr.hl & ,1'nwcr Co. illitpliiy, kIiowIdk lh hot Willi Iot ulvnnliiKit of "I'ookliiK ' wlru." H"V. II. C, lluiininlt'H Hoy HconlH worn u well iii'l tl i II li d illvUloll, Only Man of Iran Nrvt and Quick Decision Can Work Thm. "It i'uIIh for mi'ii of Iron nerve am ipihk iliiclnlon lo inn ii our Milmnirliifa cither In pi'iire or vt'iir," write I'rank K. Kviiiim In HI, Mrlioln. "Kuhinii rlim epirlN look upon the fw.ior of nerve tl I ho mo! Important of u II. mill they liuvu tflveu lo It thu tlllo of I'llll'llllllloo. "Within tlio eriiinpeil wall Hint urn the hoino of the crew lire hoiiwil the inoHt lulrh'iiln Iiiik'IiiiiiIniii Hint mini Iiiih Invented for nurfiiru. Outxltlii It mi-el wnll nro mine, ureal net of IIhikI ! wire. ciploHlve. liell Iiml Henpluiie. nil ili-vlHed for It (lexlrnet.oii. Ami thu hlnirp keel of whip Unit Klice. through l hem hn II kulfo rill ohceMo. The h in ii I Ich t Nhell run peiietnile them, urn mi hold thu milituiirlnu n help- I leu ii ii child In thu Krnl of n iihinL I "ImiiKer lie everywhere for thu ti tter of Urn Hen. Thu occiiii In which The Triumphal March of The OreKini Kiwi Co, unit the Orn- Koii Kind mid Trunfr Co., hoililu u,.,.,, u )mvder dink (hut wuli Kood ImliiHlrlul flout, worn followed Mil for n iiirk. Only nerve of Iron hy the iiillmli: W. (). W. illitpliiy, audi1"" "'I'" bkuiiiw ncu mi Hrruy or ene- I , Older of .Mow, M.M.M. lln.l.iCil,.,,,, Hluck'. dir. I.niiiedlut.dy Uf.er- j (j of I " ' '" wuril. wuii typh nl of the primperou , ., u. ,,,, of hlH jjlp , tlU v ' '("iiiitriil flfoimi fiit-iiiir A liiiv Hiul rri-iv LOCAL NEWS ITKMS Kred N. Wulluen, of Tuinnlo, I In llvlid for thn relulirutloii. Junie Iliirlihiird, of t'runn, I u hulniiH vlnltor In thu city toduy. Mm, 3. M. Curllnle, of Ulnt, I ill llend toiluy. Ml Kve Km he, of I'orllnml, I In Jlniid vUUIiik frliitid for a fuw duy, Churle I!. I'ii rrlKli nnd ehlldren. of Held, nro In llend for tlio celeliratlon. .Mm. J. J. Htephen. of l.u I'lne, I In the city. Hurry Kmuiard and Tom Quliin, of I'rlnuvtlln, wura llend vlnltor )" lenluy. Ml l.enu HnmllUin, of Silver l.uku, I npimdlng a few duy In llend. Mr. nnd Mm. K. I.. Clurk nnd J. II. Tome urn III llend toduy from their liomn In l.n i'lnii. two puck liurro. udvi:rllliiK thn A. I.. Kreiich lor, kuvu n hort Inter- "A one eiHTt tin put It. lie whole A II 4! of kiihuiiirluo wnrfure I to act at nn liiMliinl' ivfiriilim Willi nervM nf lildu In thn proeuHulnii of vulilcle, ! ,,t. ' nnd were followed hy ihu llend Klour Mill Co. flout, nhowiiiK Ihu lurxu numher of product inuuiifuc'tured ut Dm local nillllUK pliint. Hplendld exhlhlt of producu fuutured the Kur nier' I'ti Ton l!pltiy, nnd u flout lu heled "Til mil In l.und," rurrleil a ill- MAKING GASES LIQUID. Knowlodg of iha "Critical Ttmptra. turn" Bolvad th Probltm. In ri'K'urd to the bollliiK mliit of 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . there I an upper limit lo the Hliit ut which a thliiK lioll thut 1. pluy of product grown In Cnntrul cIiihikc lo thu Htutu of vnpor. It I Oregon, and wu followed hy a nuin-1 culled thu rrlllral teniperuture. No her of cam driven hy realdenta of , niHtter how greot a pretmure cxImI on the. Tuniulo lection. Kiii eti-rini ImiI Itlfle. The city fire deportment' new auto fire truck wa followed hy a com pany of thu llend Ulrica led hy Murali Auhrey, viiUirau of thu Mexican wur. A aulimurlno flout cauitht tlio wur uplrlt, and wn fimt eeu u "U-2," until mum tutor noted line, "ahould Iradi) ut ur't." a uhtaiir. If It la at teuipcruture icrenter thnu It crltlcul It will rliunce to vaior auyhow. Tile iKiioriince of thl point beld back the looking of llillelled gue aiKti a air, carbon dioxide, etc. for ninny year. Tho exrlnientcr tried to llijui-fy kiihc at ordinary teinpera- h aecond ' lure by piiorinou prenxure, wheren Miiiinhelm- If they hud Jiixt cooled the gam be low their critical teruiieratiirc heforo AT THE HOTELS The Wrluht Hotel. 1'. J, (inlluKlier, Vunrouver. Victor Dickey, I'ortlnnd. II. K. Dnvl. I'ortlnnd. W. K. Wet. Wlnlock. Vh. ' Hurt O'Kelly, Silver iMke. Hotel Cor.)', It. K. Jordan, Geneva. Thonin C. KwInK, Holyat. W. H. Mamtiall, MlunnapolU. II. U. Itoannburit, Mlnueupll, O. 0. Chllwood. Urlztly. V. A. Chllwood. Grlxtly. Pilot llutlc Inn. II. J. Kallaky, Walla Wullu. Mr. and Mm. L. II. Charle. Fleet Vood. Ml Ella Wood, Hedmond. M. Swart, I'ortlund. , J. II. Yot, I'ortlnnd. Hnlph W. Jnncard. White Salmon. ' l.oreno Wilson, Chautauqua. Mury A. Iluya, Chnutaugua. (Junrxu A. i'miHmoti. I'ortlund. W. II. Whltcomb, I'ortlund. Mm. Itoicoo Howard and children, licuchuln. when the end wa reached, It was only that the crowd repair to (lie Chuutauqua tent for thn patriotic exerclaca whlrh camo aa tho climax to the morning' program. I'rlrea awarded for the pnrudo were ft follow: Heat decorated float, I'arent-Tearber aoclatlnn; most dis tinctive man-hlnc division, Red Men; beat decorated private automobile, Walter Coombs; best decorated Kord, K. Thordumon; mast antlijuated auto mobile, K. A. Smith; moMt prosperous UDpcurltiB farmer, Glenn Sluck; best decoruted Maxwell, Miss Murjorle Hoover; second best decoruted Max well, S. Hutniim; best Individual character. F"rcd Kasprovltx. The patriotic program was well huiiuled, und conslted of the sing ing of The Star Spniialeil llanner. Ioi0i for Nntlonni I'nlfy I ntew '"y "e audience, a solo by Mrs. N. F Iiecornled rum driven by C. H. applying thu preiuuro Ihpiefnctlou Hudnon, Wilter Coombs, Hugh would hnvo rumied linuiedlutel.v, O'Kunc, W. H. 8taat, W. II. Martin. Thla Is the method employed trxlay and J. Itynn, prnreeded flout and I ' uink lni liquid air. The air 1 com cur from the IJend (iuruge, tho King , preil at first and then allowed to Ilee IlentlNts, W. I'. Iiownlug, F. I1"11 'roin a siuull orifice, thus ex Thordaraon, and thn I'rehyterlau I pandlint and cooling; I then iumed Sunday school. back and compreHSed by the pump, al Contracting ahnrply with thn up- 'owed to go through the orifice again. to-dute motor vehicles which had eoollng still more, until at last 11 gone before, was tho turnout driven i ' lH,uw "Meal teiniwrature. wbeu by K. A. Smith, a "horeles carri age," formerly owned by Judgo H. C. KM and said to be tho first auto brought .Into Central Oregon. KxerrlMHi ( low MnrnliiK. Many cam joined thn parade at i point along the line of march, and ' ' WMSBST r felt the compruaalon caused by the pump llquellr It. GIRLS DIRECT WOltK IN DUMA BUILDING WANT WAR COMMENT IN ENGLISH ONLY IKlnlutlon of Order In ItKurl to Korel(ii I-aiiKUUKe l'iiH-n. illy Unlud Prna to th llnil Bullttln) WASHINGTON, July 3. Foreign era unncqualntml with the English Iuiiruuko will bo deprived of newn pnpur reading as a wartlmo diver sion If tho recommondatlon thut for eign languago newspapers be com pellod to print In English all editor ial oxpressloni and news bearing on this government's policies is adopted by the government as a war measure Heed, a trio by Mm. Fred Fish, Mrs. Genevieve MncLaurlu and Mrs. Dell Parker, and tho oration of tho day, on excellent address given by Jay II. Upton, of Prlnevlllo. II. H. Do Ar moTid, of llend, Introduced tho speaker. Women Hee No ItraKon Why Their Kquullty With the Men of Na tion Should He Doubted. Ity Wllllum O. Hlirphcrtl, (IjnlUd Prau Buff CarTwpomlent.1 PKTKOGRAD, July 6. Sitting at an office table in the great Duma building, surrounded by hulking sol diers today sat a fascinating bobbed hulred girl who might have come from Washington Square, New York. She was eating a red-beet soup, In whlrh she dipped black bread. I was directed to her with my re quest to puss the Soldiers' and Work men's Council. When she had fin ished her soup, she called a soldier who carried a rifle and directed him to tnko me to the proper office for pusses. As I left, she was ordering another soldiers to remove. her soup plate. The soldier led me to another of fice und there presented me to a woman who as to appearance might have been Emma Goldman Herself. This woman looked at my passports, said something In Russian to another TTrTlirN ve or.r v v recently, cur announced Bevo cur licpc3 were hih. We knew that wc had the mo6t unusual co.'t drink that had ever been offered: A Leverage combining the nutri tive e:tract3 of wholesome ce reals, the zest of Saazer Hops, a fiavor ell its own and abso lute purity. Wc knew this be cause, true to our own ideals, we had experimented for years before ve were satisfied to say, "We offer you Bevo it ia a different soft drink it 'a good and it is good for you." High ' as were our hopes for its reception, we have realized them far and beyond our expectations. Bevo today is an estab lished popular success. Ev erywhere the same question is asked: "Have you tried Bevo?" i Now, one final word. We prom ise you that, in accord with the known principles of Anheuser Busch and &il its products, Bevo not only will forever maintain its present high standard of quality, but as time goes on our great endeavor shall be to make this soft drink even more per fect in every detail of its good ness. You will find Bevo at inns, res taurants, groceries, department and drug stores, picnic grounds, baseball parks, soda fountains, dining cars and other places where refreshing beverages are sold. Guard against substitutes. Have the bottle opened in front of you, first seeing that the seal is unbroken and that the crown ' top bears the Fox. Bevo the all-year-'round soft drink Bevo is aold in bottles only, and is bottled exclusively by Anheuser-Busch St. Louis blumaier & hoch, Wholesale Distributors, Portland, Oregon. soldier, who led me to another office and got me the paper I required. It must be remembered that It was two women who had the say as to my admittance to this gathering of the people Kussia. My final exper ience Beemed to me like asking Em ma Goldman for a pass to the nation al democratic convention. I have simply cited these instances to show that the women are equals of the men in the new Russia. Today that equality was even more strikingly Illustrated by a big cele bration. And there were as many women as there were men in the pa rade. Many marched arm in arm with men comrades, and the voices of hundreds of thousands of women mingled with those of as many men In the chant of the Internationalist Socialists' Union. , It's true that women rank with men in the new Russia. It doesn't seem to have occurred to anybody that there might fee any question about it. You'll Surely Find It Here DURING THIS OT weather you should use more lunch stuff and less fire. We have a full line of funcy Potted Meats Package Cafes L Fresh Fruits of all varieties F. Dement & Co. "The Preferred Slock Store" Oppottti th Poifojtfcf Be Sure of Authentic Shoe Style A random selection of a pair of shoes sometimes does very well, but more often is a disappointment. Shoes should never be bought at random any more than a dress or hat, because, to-day, shoes play a most important part in the effect of a" woman's attire. Our Specialty is shoe fashions, and by consulting us before buying your shoes you will know that your selection is in harmony . with the latest dictates of fashion. It costs you nothing.but may mean much to your personal appearance. 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 SERVICE ALWAY8 WB KNOW HOW. CARL JOHNSON TAILOR SKILLED WORK at Reasonable Prices Fit and Workmanship absolutely guaranteed. Lawrence Building, 733 WALL STREET i i t We Clean, Block and Re- Dance trim old Hats ! Panamas a Specialty Tuesday and ! . . . Saturday Nights H. CATO'S HIPPODROME Dyeing, Cleaning1 and Healey'a 4-Bcce Orchotra Hat Works 1008 Bond Street i . .. j HOTEL Carlson & Lyons ALTAMONT I PLUMBING Is still the Home Hotel of & HEATING BEN D Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Bath Room Accessories, etc. Good Meals at all times . . . Pipe. alves Regular Meals 35c ! and Fitting 1 tra, if desired pMOSE RD Jones Dairy I CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty. Phone Black 1531 111 H. Bruce Healy CONCERT VIOLINIST and VEACHER SERVICK METHOD Phone Red 1211 Car Bend Tocatre SATHERS