The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 06, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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T1IK BEND Ill'I.I.KTIN',' DAILY KIHTIO. UKN'D, OREGON, MONDAV, Al'Gl'NT fl, HUT
The Bend Bulletin
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IIEND, OKKGON.
Kntmd u Second Claaa malUr, January
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under Aet of March , 187.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917
THE ROAD WORK.
The State Highway Commission
has finally called for bids on the
Bond-La Pine road work, as set forth
In detail In The Bulletin Saturday.
Bids will be opened and acted upon
,t Salem tomorrow.
This is gratifying news. We are
glad that work is to commence short- j
ly, and that the funds available will
e utilized this year, to the end that
by next summer this route, which
is of growing importance from the
standpoint of" tourist travel, will be
in creditable shape. .. -
It is also now made perfectly clear
that the delay which existed is in
no wise the fault of the Deschutes
ounty court. . The matter has been,
and is yet, exclusively in the hands of
the State Commission, which has, no
doubt, been handling it as expe
ditiously as possible.
We state this here because re
ports seem to have been circulated
. to the effect that the members of the
court were responsible for the delay
in starting the road work. Such is
not the case.' And a court, like any
other body Serving In public capacity ,i
lias enough troubles without having,
unmerited complaint saddled upon it.
GOING TO A BALL GAME IN THE MODERN WAY
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"Let's fly over to the ball came," some fans were heard to say, and the.v did. A numlr of arlatnra flew to
the estate of II. P. Davison, partner of J. P. Morgan and head of the Am.'ilinii Ited Crowi war committee, where a
hall cane netted eonsldenlile money for the Hod rroaa. Here are the iiiai'lilnea HnH tip alonir the lieaeh.
In all the lightweights there is
scarcely a one who measures high
enough to provide a real champion
ship go with the marvelous Hebrew.
The choice undoubtedly lies be
tween Frankie Callahan and Joe
Welling, with odds favoring the lat
ter. Welling is a cool, clever boxer
and a hard puncher. Callahan is a
hard fighter and one of the toughest
boys the game has ever seen.
Either of these boys would give
Leonard something of an argument.
it is doubtful if he could stop Calla
han Inside 10 rounds, although he
would outpoint him. Welling has a
chance to outpoint the champion in
a short go.
appetite and the amount of food
consumed, says Dr. Hull. Anything
attractive in environment tonds to
bigger appetites.' Mixtures of sexes
at the table Is a bad thing from the
point of view of the boarding house
keeper. ' '
The Public Service Commission of
Oregon has refused' Oswald West, re-
ceiver for the Home Telephone Com-
pany, of Portland, permission to give
new subscribers free telephone ser
vice for a limited period, in the na
ture of a bonus. The commission
Tightly holds that such action would
e discriminatory against aid sub
scribers. All of which probably puts
another nail lnthe commercial cot
lins of the undeeded duplicate phone
system of the Rose City. The sooner
such economic follies, existing under
the mlsnoma of desirable competi
tion, are done away with, the better
for the general public, which foots
the bills and is burdened with the
double service.
POTATO SEEDS ARE
EXEREMELY RARE
(By United Preaa to the Bend Bulletin)
- UNIVERSITY OP WASHINGTON,
SEATTLE, Aug. 6. Potato seeds are
worth real money today. A pound of
them will fetch several dollars from
the right buyer.
The reason Is that potato seeds
have almost gone the route of the
ichthyosaurus, the two-toed horse and
the winged lizzard.
Continued planting of potatoes in
stead of the little seeds which used
to form on top of the vines has pro
duced a universal race of real "seed
less potatoes."
Just as an experiment, the Uni
versity of Washington is raising in
its garden a patch of potatoes grown
from the seeds. Assistant Professor
J. ,W. Hotson, of the department ot
botany, has charge of the experiment.
EATING ALONE WILL
REDUCE FOOD BILLS
(By United Preaa to the Bend Bulletin)
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EU
GENE, Ore., Aug. 6. Do you want
to cut down your grocery and meat
bill?
Then have each member of the
family eat alone.
This is the scheme promoted by
Dr. G. Stanley Hall, president of
Clark University, Dr. Hall doesn't
advise this. He simply gives it as a
psyche-physiological fact.
A single companion Increases the
LACE FAD COMING
INTO PROMINENCE
Only One Kind Is Now .Favored by
Style Maker Hand-Made Va- '
riety Very Expensive.
By Margaret Mawon,
(Written for the United Preaa)
Lace, lace, lace! .. This Isn't an
admonition to pull your corset strings
unduly. It Is simply a general de
scription ot the most paramount do-
tall of feminine fixings at the present
moment. Lace thesei days means
only one kind ot lace, and that't
filet.
You know it's the kind with the
square mesh like a modified Page
fence. It's all on the square anyway
and has floral designs spreading over
it, like vines on a trellis or else ani
mals cavorting over Its crossbars like
the June bugs and bird-size mosqui
tos on our screened front porch.
'"The real honest-to-goodness filet
is of course the hand-made kind, to
acquire whose square meshed lengths
enmeshes you in debt to great depths.
Dainty edgings of the hand-made
filet finishes collars and cuffs of the
most exquisite lingerie waists as well
as the lingerie frocks ot Georgette,
organdie os handkerchief linen and
elaborate insets and Insertion, nar
row or wide, garnish them to their
fill with filet.
Boudoir caps of the coarser, meshed
imitation filet are most attractive and
one made from a yard length ot very
wide all-over filet edging Is simple
and seductive. The lace is seamed
together and gathered at the apex.
It has a crush of wide satin ribbon
holding it in closely around the head
size. The ribbon Is set on about two
Inches above the lacy edge which is
left to. flop softly around the face.
The cap of cross-bar mesh is guaran
teed to serene effectively a multitude
of hair curlers.
which will develop 90,000 horse
power in electric energy. The city
has secured an option, to buy Lake
Cushmail for 1440.000.
em'NTY KKt'OKDS.
Marriage license: Jewell Summers
and Muuile Kanklu. '
Warranty deed: L. C. Drako, et
ux, to J. C. Culler, lot 8, block 2,
IIustliiKs Addition,
Chattel mortxago: C. J. Dugan to
G. F. Hoovor, touring car.
Transfer of mortgage: Pino Tree
Lumber Co. to Good-Hopkins- Lum
ber Co.
Chattel mortgage: Davenport-
Stanley II. Co. to Western Baud &
Mtge. Co., cattle.
Chattel mortgage: J. C. Vando-
vert to G. K. Hoover, Maxwell car.
MERE LADS AMONG
GERMAN PILLAGERS
Diary Found On Hoy Hlitw Yyungrtit
I'Iusmh arc lit Her v Ire in the
Teutonic Aruilc.
WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES,
Aug. 5. Documentary evidence has
Just been secured by the French mil
itary authorities establishing that
Germany's youngest clusses of 19
and 20-year-old troops participator In
the pillaging and destroying of the
French villages that precoeded the
German retreat of last March.
The follownlg diary found on a
German prisoner of the class of 1917
Illustrates the mental attitude ' of
these German boy soldiers towards
the 'military necessity" of sacking
add ruining villages and private prop
erty: '
. Dec. 7 Towards evening, pillage
excursion to nearby village.
Dec. 20. Preparatory Inspection
by Captain Otto. During afternoon
"sneaked" different sorts of colors,
oils and pinchers. Carried away as
souvenirs several beautiful cups.
Dec. 23. Painted signs. Pillage
excursion.
Dec. 24. Forenoon, still more pil
laging. Carried away all sorts ot
colors, also wine. Afternoon, Christ
mas feast. We were given some small
presents. Sent four packages, one
containing Christmas souvenirs, two
containing a cup and glass each (one
pillaged) and the third a little tea-
You'll Surely Find It Here
We trust that our young men will
show the same interest in getting the
Kaiser's number as they have in find'
ing their own.
KILBANE THROUGH
ASSERTS MANAGER
No Top Notch Featherweight Re
mains for Him to Conquer,, and
Lightweight Chance host.
By H. C. Hamilton,
(United Preaa Staff Correspondent)
NEW YORK, Aug. 6. Johnny Kil
bane, according to Jimmy Dunn, the
friend and manager ot the world's,
featherweight champion for a num
ber of years, never will fight another
battle. The words Johnny .spoke
when a friend of his was killed in an
Ohio ring are about to come true. -Kilbane
promised then that he
never -would fight any more, but the
lure of a fight with Freddie Welsh,
then the world's lightweight cham
pion, and the added inducement of
a battle with Benny Leonard made
him break over.
Kilbane declared after the bout
with Leonard that be would like to
have another chance. In six months,
he said, he would try again If Leon
ard would give him the opportunity.
The probable truth Is, however,
that Kilbane has hung up his gloves
for all time. There remains no cred
itable featherweight for him to bat
tle; his ambition for conquering two
boxing worlds has been stifled. He
has made lots of money and saved it.
There would be nothing surprising
if he never fought again..
The question of a probable match
for Leonard arises since he has beat
en the man 'believed to have had the
test chance ot all against him.
Put In
Your Our
DUDS SUDS
BEND LAUNDRY
Phone Black 311
Dance
Tuesday and
Saturday Nights
HIPPODROME
Healey't 4-Piece Orchatra
We Clean, Block and Re
trim Old Hats
Panamas a Specialty
H. CATO'S
Dyeing, Cleaning' and
Hat Works
1 008 Bond Street
Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
Phone 221
Pioneer Auto Stage &
Truck Co.
PROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS WE
KNOW HOW.
HOTEL
ALTAMONT
Is still the Home Hotel of
BEND.
Good Meals at all times
Regular Meals 35c
Extras If desired
Carlson & Lyons
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Heating Supplies,
Bath Room Accessories, etc.
Pipe, Valyes
and Fittings
PHONE RED 1591
CARL JOHNSON
TAILOR
SKILLED WORK
at
Reasonable Prices
Fit and Workmanship
absolutely guaranteed.
Lawrence Building,
733 WALL STREET
ones Dairy
CLEAN MILK
AND CREAM.
Milk for Infants and
Invali d s . a Specialty.
Phone Black 1531
H. Bruce Healy
CONCERT
VIOLINIST
and
TEACHER
SERVICK METHOD
Pbone Red 1211
Cara Bend Tbeatra
pot, Tito lieutenant mucin us a beinitt
ful illscntirsu.
Jim. 14. Afternoon at Clmnny.
Thoro Is nilKlily llttlu UU thorn.
Kib. 21. We liuvo roeolved oi'ilm
to dcHtron nil whkoii aiul vohli'loi
Hint mmnln ut Ummlru; to romlvr
tln m iiHoloas by Htiwlhg llmni. Wo
(lumroyml ton,
Kol). 2D. All the hods, RirliiK nml
niHttroHsim have neon Kiithorud to
Kothor ut Auhllly to bo Hunt Into (li)i'-nmny.
Murch 0. Wui'kntl at an artillery
lioHtllon In the vicinity of Hliicmiy.
Hliii'tiiiy In rtilua. Tho vIIIski's. In
cliidlnit fliuuny, are all lnMnin. All
of thu fruit trocs havu uinm wu
down,
March 13. Worked on tlm rimiU.
Nearly nil the lioimo ot lllcliimcuui'l,
liicludhiK tho tower of tint church,
huvo boon blown up by n mine.
At H:,10 wu doimrtml from FrcM
Hiiiioourl, It Ih now rivo iluya alnciv
we received bread.
EA'
JWE KNOW HOW TO
MAKE YOUR FAVORITE
men
aaaak uuil
"The Plate Particular People Prefer"
CLUB CAFE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
BUYERS' HEADQUARTERS
tii e.
PORTLAND HOTEL
"It taku more than lartfe wholeaala houiea anJ big
manufacturers to make Buyera' Wck a bitf uecea.
Tbat'i what a prominent Bad merchant told ua laat
- year. "A real comfortable, bomelik botel it jutt af
important.
fl You'll enjoy tb Portland's cool, wida lobbi thoit
large restful veranda and tbat atmoapbera that makea
you feel juat like HomeSweel-Home. v
RATES 11.00 PER DAY
and upwardt
Busen' Week THE PORTLAND
August 6 to 1 1 A Generation of Hotel Leadenhlp
KENWOOD-BEND VIEW
PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL
AND KENWOOD GARDENS
Easy Monthly Payments on Lots In these Jldditlons.
J
J. Ryan I Co.
WE WUX HVIIM m
mm m lAa AfcitfAfc
OHhCON STHKET
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND UP
TERMS: Reawoab e
We'D loan you Booty to build.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
Every Lot commands a view
of the River, Mountains and
City. Building restrictions
' according to Iocation.
SEE
J. RYAN & CO
O'Kaoe Bldf. Pbor Ml
Lowest Cooking
Rate in Oregon
HUGHES
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