The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 08, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, MEND, OREGON, HATUKDAY, FKUIIVARY 8, 1010
TRY THAT
CHICKEN DINNER
AT THE
UNION CAFE
SUNDAY-SOc
Open Day and Night
fords 1
Henry Makes 'em but We Make 'em Go I
"GOOD LUCK"
GARAGE
II C. O. ANDERSON, Prop.
I I Half Block East of Wright Hotel
OKEGON TRUNK TRAIN
Arrives...
..7:20 a.
8 p.
Ijirvm
0.-W. R. N. TRAI.
Arrives 7:45 p. m.
leaves . 7:20 a. m.
AUTO STAGE LIXE SOUTH.
Leaves 8:45 a. m.
Arrives 6 p. m.
AUTO LINKS.
Cars to Burns, Fort Klamath
Fort Rock, Silver Luke and
other points south and south
east.
POST OFFICE HOVT1S.
General delivery open dally
8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
No mall distributed on Sunday.
Night train mail closes 7:16.
Day train mail closes 6:30 a. m.
TELEGRAPH HOURS.
Western Union, 8 a. m. to 8
p. m. Sunday and holidays
9 a. m. to 10 a. m., 5 p. m.
to 6 p. m.
TELEPHONE HOUR'S.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 2 4 hour
service.
OAKS PLANTED TO
HONOR SOLDIERS
(Br United Press to The Bend Bulletin.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 8.
An oak grove in honor of soldiers
killed in the war is to be planted by
the Audubon Park commission in
New Orleans, says a message to the
American Forestry association today
from Supt. H. J. Neale.
$30.00 In prizes to dancers at the
Grand Masquerade Ball at the Gym
nasium on Feb. 14th. Jazz music.
Ticket, including supper, $1.50 per
couple. Adv.5 2tfc.
Read ' The Bulletin Class Ads.
Classified advertbtnir charge rr Issue 20
Mnti for 20 wonts or leu. One cent per
word for all over 20. All classified advertising
utrirflv cah in advance..
WANTED
yyAXTKD G. W. Cooc In the mar
ket for second-hand goods; high
est cash price paid. Leave orders
at the Log Cabin office of the Palmer
ton Transfer Co. .... 08-51tfc
-Four men boarders at
"CAN I BE
CURED?" SAYS
THE SUFFERER
Sow often have you heard that sad
cry from the victims of disease. Per
haps the disorder has gone too far for
help, but oftencr it is just in its first
stages and the pains and aches are only
nature's first cries for help. Do not
despair. 1'ted out the cause and give
nature all tlio help yon can and sho
will rpay you with health. Look after
the kidneys. The kidneys are the most
overworked organs of the human body,
and whea they fail in their TJork c
filtering and throwing off the poison
that constantly accumulates in tie sys
tem, everything goes wrong. GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will
give almost Immediate relief from kid
ney and bladder troubles and their kin
dred ailments. They will free your
body from pain in abort order. But be
cure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look fur
the name on every box. Ia three sizes,
sealed packages. Honey, refunded if
they do uot help you,
once; hoard and hods reasonable.
24 Irving Ave. 00-62-Up
yANTKI) Socond-liund Inoubiitor
nnd brooder in good condition.
P. O. Box 720. II
FOR RENT
pOR ItKXT Largo niodtri fur
nished roomt gontlomnii preferred.
Phono Black 5S2. 10-53tfc
LOST
L)ST Gold llumllton watch, at
Pilot Butte Inn. Finder leave
with hotel clerk and receive $10 re
ward. 07-52-3p
FOR SALE
poll SALK Hod Mexican bean, di
rect to you at wholesale price; 10
lbs., $1.00; 25 lbs.. $2.25, postpaid.
V. A. Kuwson, lit. No. 1, The DuIIch,
Ore. 05-52-3p
pOK SALK 40 acres, woll Im
proved, good water right; S-ruom
house, big barn; 12 tons hay, farm
ing Implements; close to school. Ap
ply 134 Oregon St. 94-50-5
poll SALK 5 modem 5-room resi
dences in Park addition. Price
right. See me at once. C. V. Sllvts.
72-45tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
fAKKN UP 3 hoad ot horses. 1
yearling, sorrels. Owner may
havo en mo by proving property and
paying charges. Depot Feed Yard.
04-52-40
mmm
ARE YOU ON THE ROAD
TO SUCCESS?
JAMES J. HILL HAS SAID:
"If you wont to know whether you are destined to
be a success or a failure in life, you can easily find out.
The test Is simple and it Is infallible. Are you able to
save money? If not drop out. You will lose. You may
think not, but you will lose, as sure as you live. The
seed of Success is not In you."
Start that SAVINGS ACCOUNT Today
The First National Bank
OF BEND
WE I1AXK OX YOU, YOU BANK WITH US
FAMOUS AS GREAT ENGINEER
Mark Isatnbard Brunei Won High
Rank Among Men Noted for Their
Service to the World.
Sir Mnrk Isamhnrd Brunei, engineer
of the Thames tunnel, died at London,
December 12. 1840. The great enter
prise by which he became populnrly
distinguished was the tunnel connect
ing the shores of Essex and Kent. One
day Brunei conceived the const motion
of a cast-Iron shield, which should hore
like an auger by means of strong
hydraulic screws, while as fust ns the
enrth was cut nwny. bricklayer
should be at hand to replace It with nn
arch. He patented the plan and re
vived the project of a road under the
Thames, in 184 the Thames Tunnel
company was funned, mid the next
year the work started and was pur
sued throiinh many difficulties frmn ex
plosions of cs and eruptions of wa
ter until lS'J.S. At the beginning of
(lint year nhmit 0"" feet had been
completed when the river broke
through and six men were drowned.
Work was suspended until ISM. when
the government advanced the company
over a million dollars. At last the
1,200 feet wos completed and the tun
nel opened on the 2"th of March, 181.1.
Brunei was knighted by the queer,
and his fame wus borne to the ends
of the earth.
Exide
Batteries
Call and have your Bat
tery inspected.
Does it needjrecharging
or repairing?
Does it leak?
You are'losing moneyif
you let even a small
leak go.
Welding
We handle all kinds of
kinds of Welding-Thermit,
Electric, Oxy-Aeety-lene.
Why send your
welding elsewhere, when
you can patronize home
industry?
H. R.
RILEY
Neat Pilot Butte Ina
FROM BEGINNING OF TIME
Origin of Atmosphere Ooti Back to
Events Occurring Tens of Mil
lions of Yean Ago.
If wo recall tho teaching of geology
and astronomy, telling us hmv the
earth was once too hot to sustain life,
wo shall seo that the mixture of gases
that covers the solid siiif'neo of the
earth, and that wo faiulllnrly call air,
must have had a very Interesting his
tory. According to one widely accept
ed theory of tho earth's origin, nil
that we know now as tho solid earth,
and nil the liquid matter that now
tills tho ocean beds was oneo gas
eous. Tho gases of the atmosphere
are simply composed of these particu
lar elements which nro gaseous nt
the present teuipemtiiro of the
earth's surface, which hove not en
tered Into complete combination with
tho solid matter of tho earth's crust,
and which have not been whisked
away Into apace by centrifugal force,
this' being the fate that Is supposed
to have befallen the former atmosphere
of tho nintin, and some of the Itchier
constituents of our own atmosphere.
In the past when tho earth's temper
ature was much higher, and when
many other conditions were different.
It Is more than probable, for Instance,
that, long before nnin appeared, the
proportion of curium dioxide In the air
was much higher than nt present. This
would account for the extreme lux
uriance of vegetation, to which
every lump of coal bears witness, the
carbonic acid of the air being one of
the most Important constituents of tin
food of plants. Again, It I "quite cer-'
tain. that, lit a very much more remote
period, which must certainly date
hack tens of millions of years, tho
tempcratnro of .the earth's surface
wna so hot that water could not oc
cur In Its liquid form. At that time
one of tho most Important and abun
dant constituents of the earth's at
mosphere was gaseous water, or water
vapor.
LAUGHED AT OWN CARICATURE
Charles Dickens Has Been Called Vain,
but This Story Seems to Prove
Otherwise.
The reproduction of a very rare car
icature portrait of Dickens appeared
In a recent number of . Dlckenslan.
William Miller was the author of the
portrait, which was advertised for In
vain by V. 15. Klttnti, moro than
twenty yenrs ngo, for Insertion In his
book, "Charles lUekeus by Pen and
Pencil." says Chrlstlnn Science Moni
tor. Dickens first saw the portrait In
question when -walking nliing Picca
dilly with IMsrnell one day. lie was
vastly moused, nnd, entering the shop,
bought several copies, one of which
w as sent to the I Ion. Mrs. ltlrlinrd
Watson ht Itncklngham. In a letter
written from Gad's Hill place he says:
"I hope you may have seen a Inrge
hended photograph with little legs
representing the undersigned. It has
Just sprung up so abundantly In nil
the shops .that I nm ushamed to go
about town looking In at the picture
windows, which Is my, delight. It
seems to he extrnordlnnrlly ludicrous
and a better likeness than the portrait
done In earnest. It made me laugh
when I first came upon It, until I
shook again, In open, sunllghted Piccadilly."
People Eat Too Much.
Life would not be near tho struggle
It Is If we did not cat so much, ob
serves a writer In Ohio State Journal.
It does not require very much toll to
earn enough food to keep soul and
body together. And then, what Is the
better part of it. Is that the soul and
body kept together on Just ns little
food as necessary make for each other
the very best company. 'Just once glvo
tho body more food than. It needs and
see how the soul protests. Just enough
and no more Is the doctrine ot life
and health. Wo read the other day of
a great Kngllsh author describing his
persistent diet, which was bread and
butter and fruit. On that lie lived,
thrived and did his great work nnd
Is happy. The Idea that stuffing the
stomnch conduces to health and
strength Is not to bo trusted, and espe
cially where anxious mothers cram tho
little bodies of their children with nil
kinds of treacherous food to make
them grow fat.
8nowball Fight at Elmwood.
There Is a charming picture of n
snowball fight at Elmwood, with the
three young nephews, In Lowell's es
say, "A Oood Word for Winter," writ
ten In 1870.
"Already, as I write, It Is twenty
odd years ago. The balls fly thick
and fast. Tho uncle defends the
walst-hlgh ramparts otraliist n storm
of nephews, his breast plastered with
decorations like another Ilndctsky's.
How well I recall the 'Indomitable
good humor tinder lire of him who
fell In tho front nt Ball's Bluff; the
silent pertinacity of the gentle
scholar who got Ills last hurt nt Fair
Oaks; the ardor in the charge of tho
gallant gentleman who, with tho
death wound In his. side, headed his
brigade at Cednr Creek I How It nil
comes back nnd they never camel"
A Truthful Qrocer.
"I presume theso eggs nro strictly
fresh 7" suggested Die housewife as she
poked around In her pocket hook for a
dollar bill.
"Well, thoy were strict In their
youth," responded tho truthful grocer,
"hut eggs Is like n groat ninny, peoplo,
you know, Romu of 'em kinder relaxes
nt they gets older, niu'ain,"
Ready for business
R. F. Jones, Auto Repairer
Formerly in t tie Universal Gaito
ii NOW in Bellows Uluckimitli
Shop on Oregon Street.
HAY
GRAIN
DEPOT FEED YARDS
Teams Boarded by the Month
at Special Rates
SEED GRAIN
TEAMING DONE
HORSES FOR HIRE
THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS
LUMBER MANUFACTURING
OUR PAYROLLS
MAKE
YOUR PROFITS
BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS
YOU ARE HELPING BEND.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
Local Sales Agent
MILLKlt LL'MIIKU CO.
Complete Stork of Lumber
Ijitli, Nuili and Doors
Free! Free! Free!
$5.00 IN GOLD
Second Prize, $2.50 in Merchandise
To the person who will give us the seven best reasons
why thorn should he an Kleetrie Hungo In every lleud
homo. For any further nnsweis thai wo can lino wo
will puy Hoc each.
All contestants to send their papers to tho office of
thn llend Water Light A: l'oer I oinpuny on or liefuro
Kihruury 15, l'.Hf..
All'pupera to le written on one side only nnd to lo
handed In In a sealed envelope. Nnino und address to
oe written plainly on paper submitted.
The contest, is confined to citl.ens of I'.etid.
Bend Water Light & Power Q.
This Town Is Yqiir Home
Help to make it a better liome by co-oper-.
ating with it's merchants and business men
Treat your industries fairly and they must
be fair to you
THE SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY
Pioneer
Garag
(Successor to L. L. Fox)
Will have an Expert Mechanic and
be prepared for General Repair
Work on Saturday, February 15th