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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
TUB I1I5ND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION. BEND, OBKOON, TllflWOAV, JtXY 10, 1010 PACK ft TONIGHT ONLY FRANK MmmmsjmmmBimmmsB "THE SILVER GIRL" hi iifia'jiMWHWwiSJw William Duncan in LIBERTY LOCAL NEWS ITEMS toimv'h Ti:Mi-i:it.Tlni: Maximum, HI iIi-ki-""'". Mrn. Hurry .Miinltin will h-iive Hiil liriluy on II l wo weeks' trip lo Alusku, where sh" will v lull her futlHT, u resident of J mi ii u . It. H. Iliimlliutl mill fiitully h-li llils limnilng ly i"" f"r trll' "v' r McKcnilii pu" lo Kugcii". Mr. II mi k lllon will return lo ll'iiil ill oin". tlllt ll tl'TM r-mu llllTI K on W,H Side Of HlO CunClldvS for U lime. Word was received this morning liy Jlcpll llllHH IllUt Ills "!!. ItolHTl. I on IllH uy In Kulll where h" bus been nrifered triiiiufcrred for ills charge from the V. S. novy. Two IiiiiiiU of sheep belonging lo J. W. Klsher of Hhunlko, arrived (nrt till morning and with counted out liy representatives of llio iiwhutes St Natloniil forest service before being admitted to tli" ruiiK". J. J. tiiirdiHT of Klf l spending Hut dny In lli'iid unending ' bu Ik'hh matter. ('. A. Whitley of Silver Luke ar rived In llend I""! ii 1 1: la und Is r mululng ovit today. .Mr. und Mrn. I.. Knx mid daugh ter, Murli', will leave lliit end of tint week on nil mi") trip lo the coist. Mr. und Mrn. W. 1;, o'lJniinell n 4 turned WciliH'iidiiji morning from n 10 days' mini ir'.p lo Seattle mid Titcnmii. Hoy Houlliwortli, fliurlcn Sou Hi . worth nnil Mm. Churles Houlliwortli leave todiiy for n 10 dnyit' automobile trip to Hi'iiHK Cliirciirn Miilm of Itoschurg bus accepted u position with Ihit I'lilnco lnurket. J. II. Anderson, general nitoitt for thn California Htnlo Life Insurance coinpuny, In making a trip through tint suite, loratliiK agencies In a num ber of tlio town of Oregon. I. (I. Mcl'hcrson returned this niornliiK from a business trip lo rortlimd. Dr. V.. 8. rurnin und party of 81. "johns, motored through llend th's morning on n tour of tint state. Cheater J. Cntlnw, recently dis charged frnm tl) 3 1 HI ll Engineers, lum returned to Ilitnd. Mr. fallow liad H montlm overseas service, In cluding seven weeks In llio front j lino trenches.. Hi) wan In tho Ar Konnit forest for tlio Inst seven day preceding tilt) signing of tho iirmls t Int. Jutland'! Wealth In Pelt. . The Utilization of tin largest pi'M arens In tln north purl of Jutland Ik receiving milch intention. Thu invn In mild to hi' ii h much nn 'JS.tKHl acres, which might ln completely drained liy gravitation,, nnd tlin totiil contents would lie equivalent to BI.WKMKMJ toliH of coal. The KIm a Religious Observance. Juda betrayed thn Mi'Milah with o kiss. "Oroot yo oni nnothor with o holy klan," wrotn l'nul to tho Corln tlilnnn, nnd oven to thin day somo of tho I'rotPiitnnta atlll rotnln tlio king nil part of tho nvrvlco of tho Lord's Puppcr. DON'T DESPAIR If you ore troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, Insomnia; painful pass age of urine, you will find relief In GOLD MEDAL The world ' eundard rmdy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid Iroublea and National Remedy of Holland aince 1640. Three eltee, all druggist!. Guaranteed. Look for the lui Cold Medal ea erarr asx and eaaapt aw ImtUUoti KEENAN in isBBraiBiasraiBiararaiBrars aarsfBiarsraia m "The Man of Might' THEATER I.HlKinV. In iiddliiK lo IiIh Kalli'ry of Btano iuuI BrniMi nialiTpliici- lint portrull of Ji rfiTmiii Hiinlcr, Ni'vudii inlimr, t'riuik Kfi'iiuii, tint Kri'iitinl of Ami'rl can churanliT ni'torH, Iiiih inado un aihli'Vi-iiii'iit wliUli uroaily will itn lian: lil firmly c-hIuI1ImIhm ri'puia tloii. Thu Silver lilrl." Ill which ho uppearM ui tlio I.lln-rly theaier to nlKht only. U mi adiiptiillon to the m-n-en of Kdwnrd Teple'! IJroadway urrinK. In which (JitorKi! Knwcttlt np-peiin-d in 111" principal role, nnd the author of the pluy nuy thut tho pic ture In i-very wuy la Ideal the bent of all of Ilia Bcreened MIcceKHes. The atory lum to do with Hunter, who Bavoa Anno Ke.ppel, u teleKrnph opi-rutor nnd orphiin, from belli itwliidled out of her father'! claim. ;k.m. At I he Criind theater tonight nod Krlday will lnt seen Marlon llnvlea In " 11 ii k HoniH." a pleulnx driima. A LyoiiH and Moran comedy will also be bIiowu. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Wrluht. J. J. (lurdner, Fife. II. J. McDuiioukIi, Hood River. A. Campbell, Hood Hlver. J. P. ('eaalur, Hood Hlver. A. J. Petenioii, Hood Htver. Joe F.lllolt, Portland. C. A. Whitley. Silver Luke. Otto Uerburdt, Portland. Tom Mellett, Klumnlh Knlla. (Jeorgi) II. Andrew!, ScottaburR, Ore. Hotel ). Cleoiie IlruitKenian, Uutte. K. T. Thomna, Portland. Mr. nnd Mra. J. X. Btuhr, Ban FranclHCO. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Smith, Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. II. Anderson, Minne apolis. C. Henkle, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Oiikermun It Hoy. Pilot Untie Inn, J. M. Johnson, Shnniko. II. C. Decker. Portland. W. W. Wheeler, Snn Francisco. G. L. Coleman and family, Tho Dulles. 'Mm. F.dlth II. WMllnmi. San Diego. Charles W. Mnpes, Portland. Ira A. Hyom, Portland. Homer Groat, Portland. Y. A. llerncrdo, Seattle. Mrs. M. V. Lemlor. Sail Krnnclsco, Mrs. K. K. Smith, Portlnnd. F. D. Anderson, Hums. Oortrude MIIIh, La Pino. It. E. Pnlmor, Portland. C. 8. Currln, Portland. E. 0. Knvoll, Lnkevlow. L. L. Jones, Mitchell. Hlley WutkliiH. Mitchell. Ji'hhIii V. Hartley, Lbs Angeles. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. E. WrlKht, Port land. K. 0, McDroom, Silver Lake. Rich Silver Coin. In llio republic of Honduras Hie sil ver currency wait for years minted from Socorro bullion. Thin nenrly al ways contains a certain proportion of gold, which used not to bo separated before: It went to the mint ; bo tho Hon duras Bllver coins prior to 1011 gen erally contain a cortnln proportion of gold. Beneath the Husk. The toughest nut any mnn over trtod to crnck Is a selfish heart. . It takes a Rlunt hammer, swung by superhuman power to do Hint. Hut once the shell Is broken, tho sweetest meat ever tnstcd drops out. Nothing New. "All the world's n stnito" find yet somo people look upon the revolving slngo as a modern Idea. Boston Trun Berlin ' I In Bend's Movie Centers REPAIRS IJEING MADE ON SWALLEY DITCH J'l.KABANT K1DOK, July 10. Hiibiiiiin i'uterHon, Huiih MlkkulKun mid W. ,11. Oruy wero repulrluK u break In tho Hwulley ditch WoUne- day. Mr. Whlto wuh in llond on hum lienH WndiiiiBilay. Mr. and Mra. O. K. AndurBon were nllundliiK tbo Cliuutuuiiuu In Uund hint week. Anton AhUlrom Iiiih been huvInK Ii Ih alio painted thla week. Mr. and Mra. Wllford Ilutclilna, (Jinn ItolierlH, lloyd NelHon and Mr. mid Mra. KohnrU left Monday niorn liiK for Lake county, where Mr. ItolierlH owns boiiiu laud. They will be Kline about three il.'iyH. Mra. II. T. 'Mlkkelann and hoii Al fred were Itudmoiul vIhUoth TuoHduy uflurnoon. Anion 'AhlHtrom and W. II, Cruy were bulpliiK repair the Hwulley ditch near llend TucBduy. Mr. mid Mra. ). K. AnderHon Bpeiil the Koui'lh In llend. A nuuiher from thin neighborhood Hpeut the Fourth at Huttle lake. They went: Mr. and MrH. J. Vv. I'elerHon and children, ItitHinUH Peter son, Mra. ('utharlui! JohunHen, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Mikkelaen, Alfred Mlkkelnen, Anion AhlHtrom, MIkii 1 1 11 iiiu NoIkoii and Mr. und MrH. W. II. (Iray. Mr. und Mrs. K Hwulley and chil dren ci.'lnbriiled thu Fourth In llend. Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Chunu were In llend on the Fourth. Mr. and Mra. J. W. I'oteraon and children were In llend Monday. Mr. White wuh a llend vlHltor on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. ItolierlH und Ulen ItolierlH mid lloyd NelHon left for their home in Corvullia, Oregon, on .Saturday niornliiK. BELGRADE TO "COME BACK" Citizens of Serbian Capital Confident Their Beloved City Will Rlre From Ita Ashea. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia nnd Jugo-Slnvln. Is irow a mere shell of lis former self. The Serbs used to be remarkably proud of their metropolis. Did they not possess a city with first clni'S hotels, electric cars, a boulevard, good shops, nnd all other modern con veniences, not to mention a profusion of the Coffee bouses and gnrdens so dear to the heart of the Serb? These coffee houses of Belgrade are mora of nn Institution than the tnvern ever wn In London. A cupful of black coffee in a public garden, n mil itary band playing the weird Slavic songs, and the young people dancing the old folk dunces on the grass these represent the height of contentment to the Kerb after n day's work. During the war, however, there wns little coffee drunk In Belgrade, nnd the Serbs have forgotten how to dance. While the streets of a city are system atically shelled by tho enemy, mid ev ery uhlchodled man Is off to wnr, the citizens think less of comfort and con cern themselves with safety. Belgrade wns descried, but Its peo ple, those who survived, nre coming bnck to their wrecked homes. They ore still buttling with hunger, nnd their loved city Is In chaos, but they are hopeful. As the capital of a Slav re public, Belgrade has. they believe, en tered upon a new and more auspicious era of Its history. PROTECT THE SONG BIRDS Sound Advice Which la aa Applicable to United Statee aa to Cana dian Farmers. Our songbirds nre now on their way to their Canadian haunts, and some of them mny have arrived when these lines nre read. Their return suggests the old admonition protect them In every, woy possible, because they nre the best protectors of our gnrdens, our garden crops nnd our orchards. With- Foot Rest Hosiery Good Wearing Good Looking Economical Medium weight--for boys or girls -black, white, tan, brown 29c Heavy weight for boys ---black only 39c Fine Ribbed for girls black, white, brown.39c .Foot Rett Hoiiery is a high grade hose at popular prices. We Striae to Pleate. THE WARNER COMPANY out these birds Hie Insects would "vul us out of house nnd home." In nn article on the protection of wild life Jack Miner condenses tb A'ieile ciiso Into a single paragraph, lie takes the robin as the representa tive of our winged allies In tbo war faro against liiHeels mill worms, und lie slates his cuho In this fashion: "Now what good Is the robin? Ev erybody knows the robin. A boy cum along the roud with a .22 rifle, saw a robin sitting there, anil killed It. 1 went over mid picked the robin up. Two cutworm were squirming on the ground Hie robin bad bud them In his beak. I held the bird up, and two more fell out of bis iiiouth. Itemem ber, one cut worm will cut down live tomato plants in a night. The cut worm does Ills work und then hides under the soil; Mr. Jlobln comes hop ping along, picks Ir. there nnd pulla him out and then turns him Into n robin. If unyone tells you thut a robin will destroy one hundred cut worms lhti day lake It from hi in thut It Is true." .Montreal Herald. Ministry of Mirth. An -ex-member of (lie London count? council, the llev. II. Ii. Cliupmun, vicur of that quaint relic of old London, the Savoy chapel, marooned In a buck water of the Strand, bus emerged Into print. In the columns of the Morning Post, on the great uiiiusement ques tion. Mr. Clin puiun Is convinced that all Is not well In the theatrical stuto of F.iiglnnd, ami Ibere are many who ngreo Willi him. Still be Is no mere Iconoclast. He hits his remedy. It Is n very simple one a ministry of mirth, headed by an Ideal chief, ,nnd established without delay. But then i Mr. (.'hapiiiiin admits that he Is an "In- j corrigible optimist." Perhaps Mr. j Chapman might ndd to the guyety of nations by editing a new edition of the j works of Demokrltos of Abderu, the Laughing Philosopher, unless, as Is , quite possible, and not without rea- j son, he regards Demokrltos as the first of pessimists. For Home Gardeners. Home food production will continue because It baa been found worth ' while. Is the prediction made In "The War Garden Victorious," a history of j the war iranlen movement In the Unit- I ed State which hns Just been Issued. The book, which gives a complete rec ord of the campaign, declares that "there Is no question that the culHva tors of our wnr gardens, now become victory gardens, will continue their labors." The volume Is not for sule but Is being sent to libraries, garden committees and others Interested In keeping n permniicnt record of this work. The author Is Charles Uitbrop Pack, president of the National War Garden commission, with whose com pliments tho book Is distributed. Ventriloquist'! Fun. "Please let me down easy, mister," came a deep voice, apparently from the casket, ns Andrew J. Wilson, a ne gro employed by a Long Beach, Oil., transfer company, wus engaged, with another workman. In unloading nt a freight station there a coffin contain ing a body that bad been shipped to Long Bench for burial from a town In the middle West. Wilson wns Just letting his end of tho box down, with nbout two feet to go. Ho let It fall the two feet with a bong, nnd with a flying start he sprint ed down the street. Police Sergeant Clyde Allen of Long Bench, who wna standing near the scene with a ventrlloyulst friend, vouches for the atory. Iceland During the War. Iceland nnd to close agreements with the allies giving them first right to purchase nil products nt a fixed price, nnd In return wns nble to obtain most of Its necessities direct from Amerlcn. During the wnr Icelandic ships have sailed regularly between Iteyklsvlk nnd New York. SAVE HERE! ON Enameled Ware Pudding Pans Double coat gray ware--15-20-25-30-35-40 cents Preserving Kettles A big line 23c to 45c Stew Pans With long handles 20c to 45c Tea Kettles A complete range of sizes $1.1 9-$ I -39-$ 1.69 Dish Pans The size you want is here, 50-60-75c Bend'i Enameledware Headquarters TheFajStore S.ther f Building If? You'll Never Know the Joys of Having Your Kodak Until You Have Owned One WHEN YOU DO MAKE IT AN EASTMAN KODAK Films brought into us before noon will be deliv ered at 0:00 p. in. the following day. HORTON DRUG CO. 7X Z U 1 1 What a time you I-. o-1 Q oar arrr t- get good bread? What a change from from war time bread stuffs? Now you can get the quality of bread you desire. That bread is HOLSOM BREAD Specify Holson Bread from American Bakery and your Grocer. Uncio Eben. "Imitation Is de sincerest flattery," said Uncle Eben, "but when It's car ried too fur It's de same kind of a compliment a burglar pays yon when he takes a llkln' to yob. watch." Progressiveness and Growth . in this community, means dollars and cents in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Build of home products and patronize heme irdustiy. The cheapest and test building material is Deschutes Ophite) Pine and is manufactured right here into all sizes and grades of lumber. Acquire a home of your own instead of a bunch , of rent receipts. PUT.YOUR MONEY TO WORKJBU1LD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS; MILLER LUMBER COMPANY The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVUN-HIXON COMPANY Star A few cents here and a few cents there each day in saving something means much in the course of a month or a year. Groceries make up your every day pur chases. Yon must have them. Yon will never appreciate the saving that comes 'with buy ing for cash until you have tried it.. ' Hundreds are using the buy -for -cash system and will tell you, too that it pays they save. That's what you want to do. ' Let's do it for you. UNION GROCERY Ha-d Work Needed. If the power to do hard work is not talent. It Is the best possible substitute for It Things do not tnrn up In this world unless souiebody turns them Up. f James A. Garfield.