The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 12, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIK HFrVll IlULl-KTIN, DAILY KIHTIOV, HKNI. OllrX;o. HATl'ltDAY, JULY 12, 1010
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I.IIIDHTV.
(Conlliuied from 1'n.go 4.)
limy urn In u drunken (irK.v. 1'lni
child wiiiiilnrs iivni' to I.oiiiiiiuh place
iiinl In I In Into it hour trap, wlmru ho
Is fimiiil (lin next morning, I.iiiinuu
mill h Ih wlln, Mllll in f ( i-ii In k for tliulr
own chilli refuse lit first (o kI vii It I in
Ui or look (ill' IiIh piiieiits. Later,
l.i'iii'iiu lnin.hiid iiiorial combat with
thn kidnappers, lin h-uriiH ,thut Utile
Jlougliniick Im'Ioiikh Id u Judge living
III Vunenuvor. Ho leaves IiIh dim
IiiiikIiiiii wlln lo tiiku llui child buck
to I ho clly. Tlmil cniiiim I ho nil i'ii'Ihii
II ii lull, whlrh Ih too Kod to upon' by
Imply relating II.
In a pluy Hint, will delight thu
grown tips mid llui children allkn,
lluhy Mucin OkIioi'ii appears Tuesday
mid Wednesday nlghls In u "Huwdust
Trull." Thin Ih I hi) Hlory of II (loll, to
which u lltlln lil wiih u niolhur, und
liuw tliroiiKh thn lovii of IIiIh doll
nhii won for lini'Hi'lf unotltor iiiolhir.
Tim Hlory Ih vi'ry simple hut Iiikh lit
tin' honri string nil thn wuy thrimKh.
It HiiundH llkn vy iufl when
yoil nay "lliirold, thu Lust of I hi'
Kuxonn," bill II Inn't Iicciiuhu Mr. uml
Mr. Bytliwy Drew urn featuring In n
cnuiudy by I liln Hunt. Il I funny, viry
funny, und will hu ul thu Liberty on
Tuesday mid Wednesday.
A romance), of. swuel sixteen. Kuril
Ih "Puppy Love," l.llu Leo's latest
plcturo whiuli will lin foufured lit thn
Liberty Thursday. Khu la the duugh
ler of n hod currier who hint Inherit
ed wealth. Hhi' Ih pretty und full of
Joy mid life. 1 1 r sweetheart Is ro
lii ii n He nihil. At thu tlmo wlii'ii their
lovn hu biroiiiM a tremendous pas
sion she Ih torn ruthlcnly from IiIh
Milii and ( away to a town which
Ih overrun with old mulds. Iln goi-s
to thu burn an a cub reporter lo
write up thn afflicted vlllugn for thn
Suniliiy auction of IiIh nuwspupcr.
Thiru Ih unolhcr admirer, a fill
youth who suffers feurfully from thn
separation. Ho loo, goes to thn vil
lage lo iitoii an anchorlln. Tho
town dudo abio Inarm to llkn tho
Klrl. Them are misunderstandings;
thn jtlrt ti'llH thn boy aba hate him;
hu Hftnd back hl presents.
Tho old mnldn arc Indlxnant at
I tin article and ant out to chaatlan
thn author but llitht on tho wronK
m ii n the lad who la eloping- with
thn Klrl. Finally thn boy and tho
Klrl muko up, but whether they ever
gel tnurrlcd. thn author doe not pro
fess to know. Harold Goodwin la
Ihc leading man.
Ono of thn bent photo play stories
ever furnlahnd Knld Bennett, thn
Thnmaa If. lncc alar, aa a vehicle,
U "I'orlnnin Threo," thn Paramount
picture which will bn ahown at the
Llhiii'ly Minuter Friday mid flulur
duy, Thu uiillou rovolvoa uliout Agnes
Cuylor, who ut tho beKlnnlux of tho
picture, lit (Uncovered to bo a ciihiimt
iliinccr, Accepting " offer of mar
rliiKu by a westerner lo oncupo u dls
tiiHUif ul uxIhIiiiico, hIhi J ii in tin from
lho frying pun Into thn Ore,
Kul.ly Arhucklii, tho linuvywelKht
'urn ituKi ti I comedian Iiuh mi excel
lent comedy In "l.ovii, "which Ih Hio
big utlrucUon ul thu Lllinrly next
Friday und Biilurduy. Kully la u
huuioroiiH lover In thin comedy und
uiiIIch evoke louKhter und uppluuan
lit (ivory showing. NumerouH sur
prises are Introduced und tho comedy
ua a wholn Ih excellent.
LED TO RESCUE BY DREAM
Tug Captaln'i Confldnnc In Vlalon
He Had Proved Fortunate for
' Two Fishermen.
Guided hy 0 (I renin. Cnit. Adnii
I'lic.iiehu of ii I, alio Michigan lug
found two men who linil been drifting
uboul helpless In u broken motor
luiineh for four duya. The rescue whh
Just In time to suvo llui men's Uvea,
fur thn feel of one were frnxcii uml I lie
oiher'a IiiiiiiIh were frost Ml ten and
they Hero exhausted from cold und
hunger,
Ciiptiiln fiirxnchii linil hla dreiiui
while mklnif u nup ul IiIh Iiuiiiu In M II
wiiukeii one afternoon. When lie
nwnko he ileHerlhed to IiIh fnmlly huw
ho hud keen a IllUlirh drifting uhollt
helpleaa In tho storm-swept hike mid
bow hu hud swung hla bout alongside
mid suved two men.
"I'm going to llnd them," said Ihn
cnptiilii, ufler telling of thu dreiiui vl
alon, Ho act out thn next morning nnd hy
tnhlnflenimin ho bud Incuied Ihn
liiunrli. 1'ho Iwir-imii In the Inuticli
woro (ieorse Coatlcnn nnd Xieih I'.iid
alecx, Junea IhIiiiiiI ILIn-i men who had
nict will) inlnfortunc while out hnullnit
In their neta. Driven about by a rud
den utorni Hint urine on the lake they
aought to make ahore until Ihn xnao
llno engine In tho Inuncli enve out.
Then they drifted about helpli-mi.
Tho readied rnen'a flrat reg.ueKt na
for cigarette Thny had boon unnble
to amoko for four dnya becsuHO their
uialchea had become net
Untaatad tmtrgney Ration.
A rorreiipondent. writing from the
front before the fighting came to an
end. enld that thn emergency ration
euppllcd to our aoldlera at I II rvmnlued
myatery to them, Kew Indeed hnve
even tnatml thla aclenilflc llfc-aaver of
which Ihn army bourda ore ao proud.
It hka like ground on tinea I ; but It
la inld to be Iho Inat word In rnncen
trnted cnlotiea and protein. It con
tain the Julcea mid auitiilnliig pnrta of
all nieuta and vegntalilea known to man,
with a little gluten thrown In. Mont aol
dlera have not dared to tarns' It. A court
fhnrtlel threntena anyone who eala the
emergency ration nnnerennrlly. and
nlmoRi never, ao I hey nay, did any aol
dler find It Decennary. Hot mcnla
from rolling kltrhena wero virtually
alwaya to be had. Touth'i Companion.
Seven Reasons Why There Should Be An Electric
Range in Every Bend Home.
1st Saving of tl mo, Inbor
And fuol.
2nd Mcntn. vegolnblea and
othur fooda retain nalurnl flnv
ora when cooked on an KI.KC
TKIC HANGK that ara other
Winn lont In vapor when aul-
Ji'cted to uneven honta pro-,
duccd by wood, con I or gna
ran (ten.
8rd Got out of bod, turn
tho button and brenkfunl la
alurtcd whllo you uro drennlng.
4th No dirt, no nshca,
Mothnr'i work la easier and
her dlnpoaltton la happier and
smwo, nnr auys are longor.
h A blOHHlng when daya are hot; cook on an Eloctrlc
nnd you do not roalUe thoro la any heat In your kltchon.
h Very low rntcfr mnlntnlned by tho Ilond Water, Light A
Co. put all tho comforts of tho KI.KCTRIO RANGE In reach
h Clonnllnoaa, oaao, comfort and the fnct thnt Mother's
a nro llghtonod should bo' tho main masons for nn Kloctrlo
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Knngo
61
Power
of all.
71
burden
Rnnge.
Bend Water Light & Power Cp.
Progressiveness and Growth
in thii community, meini J oil on ind ecntp
in your pocket.
Build Now with Deschutes
(While) Pine.
Build of home product and palroniie hrrre irc'ueliy. Tie
cheapeit and bett building malerial Driclulu (While)
Pine and it manufactured right here into all aizea and tfradra
of lumber. Acquire a home of your two initcad of a bunch
of rent receipt, '
PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORKBUILD NOW
i
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
LOCAL SALES AGENTS
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
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MITCHELL LEWIS IN "NINE -TENTHS Of THE LAW.
LIUEHTY SUNDAY AN D MONDAY NIGHTS.
AT THE
BOY "DROPPED INTO MONEY"
New York Youngster found Floors
of Oeaaritd Housa Fairly Strewn
With Bank Notea.
A mnl chuto may be a pronnlc auh
stltuto for Aladdin's lump, but one
found by a New York boy delivered
the goods as antlafnctorlly as ever d'.O
the old all burner of "Arublnn NlKht.V
fame, obaervea the Kana City Star.
Vincent MiiRtng'llo hint lM-en diiazllng
his playmntes with great rollH of $10
bank notes nnd pockets full of Jewelry
for Severn) dnys when the police
learned of hla suddenly acquired
riches and took hlin Into Juvenile
court, where he told of dlHCoverlug his
trenaure trove.
Ho was plnylng In a New York F.nxt
side street Uie other dtiy when he fell
through a coal hole. There wtt.m'i
much In tho cellnr to excite Ills Inter
est, so he tried the upper Doom of the
house, which ho found to be deserted.
There, ho told the police, he found
rooms with their floors strewn with
money; t nnd $10 bills hud been
wndded it nil thrown In every corner,
and Jewelry Uttered tho dressing
tnlitos.
Invcxtlgnttnn by tho police verified
the Jmy'a Ktnlemcnt. They learned
thnt'lhe. house had been occupied by
Mrs. James Suiidhain. n recluse ninety
years old, who had tiled a few days
before. The boy wns the first person
to enter the house after the woman
bnd been removed to n hospital, nnd
tho money, thought to be rents from
her tenants, hud lulu where she bad
thrown It on tho floor ns she re
ceived It.
WHITE TRIBE IN CHINA HILLS
Are Said to Resemble Anglo-Saxona,
and Are Noted for Their Faro
eloua Courage.
A trlbo of white men whose chief
chnrneterlstlc la their ferocious cour
age, hns been found In the western
mountains of China by Dr. Joseph
Beech, president of tho West Chlnn
Union university, at Chiingtii. , Doctor
Bench, who recently arrived In this
country to nld In Iho .Methodist Epls
copnl centennry campaign for $S,V
000,000 for mlsslonnry work nt home
and nhrond, tells nlso of another rnc
of white men, who greatly resemble
Bnhemlnns, to lie found In . great
hills.
"There nro "10 or 50 different tribes
Doctor Beech snld, "all apenkluir
different hingungcs nnd nil differ-,
enf In physical nppenrniu'O In the
mountains of west nnd southwest
Specimen. On our mnps these tribes
are cnlhM n part of Chlnit, but they
nro really Independent, nnd hnve
fought the Chinese from tlnio Inline
liinrlnl. "This tribe, resembling Angles
Snxons, lives In tho district of Suns
Pan.- It Is described to mo ns con
sisting of largo men whoso braver,;
Is considered n marvel hy Iho Chi
nese. "They never run nwny," o
Chinese friend told me. "They lova
to fight." ,
' Taking Out the Squirt.
Relief Is In slV'ht for the man who,
hurrying through his breakfast, lo gat
aowniown. nun nuu to run mi me cur
with one eye blinded by a generous
stream of very acldy Juice which
sprang out of his grape fruit as he
applied an ovcramount of pressure.
Department of ' agriculture experts
have taken out the squirt, and Inci
dentally aome of the other qualities
of the grnpe fruit which prevented It
from becoming as populnr as It might
otherwise have been. The new fruit
has been produced by crossing the
grape fruit with the tnngeriue orange
and It Is called the tangelo. It la de
scribed as being not nearly so shnrp
In taste as the grnpe fruit and ns re
sembling a ripe orange. It requires
no sugar nnd the pulp Is so tender
thsf It may be removed with a spoon
without huvlng previously cut the sos-menls.
Recovered Pocket Piece,
An Odd Fellow's pocket plice, with
on Inscription showing thnt Its owner
had belonged to Keystone lodge, in
Bethlehem, Pn., was picked up on a
battlefield In France nnd eventual.?
ciflne Into the possession of C. I- Km
of Houltnn, Me. An article nbout the
little aluminum disc was published
In the Houlton Times nnd a copy was
sent to the lodge In Pennsylvania. C.
II. Fogg of the Times, luter received
a letter from the secretary of Key
stone lodge saying thnt the pocket
piece belongs to Walter Schonenberger
of Bethlehem, nnd thnt If Mr. Fox
would send the1 disc to him he would
see that Mr. Schonenberger got It af
ter he returned from France.
To Reorganize Scarlet Riders.
Ciiiuiila'H scarlet riders, the ltoynl
Northwest 11101:111111 police, who left
the dominion to distinguish themselves
further on the battle lipids of France,
ire to bo reorganized on n pre-war
basis, nccordlng to nn announcement
by government officials. Squadrons of
the famous riders who for years have
patrolled the prairies, mountains, for
ests and arctic wnstes of Cnmuln, w11
bo relumed from overseas nnd per
muted to rejoin their old force, which
trill be recruited to twelve ..hundred
men.
IMPORTANT DATE IN HAWAII
Modern History of Islands May Ba
Said to Have Begun on Oc
tober 23, 1819.
Tho one hundredth anniversary of
tho departure of the tlrst missionaries
from the United States to the Sand
wich Islands, as they were then known,
will bo celvliruted at Honolulu, Octo
ber 't. On thnt (lute In the yenr 1819,
the brig Thnildeus, Cnptuln Hiinnewell,
sailed from Boston for Hawaii. The
vessel anchored at Knllun. Kona,
Island of Hawaii. April S, 1820, nnd the
missionaries landed that day to begin
their work of civilizing the natives and
converting them to Christianity. Those
who arrived In Hawaii on the Thadde
ns were Asa Thurston 'and Hlrmnn
Bingham, ordained missionaries, with
their wives; Daniel.' Chamberlain,
Thomas Holmes, Samuel Whitney,
Samuel Rugglcs, Ellshn Loom Is and
four Huwiilinns Ilonolll, Ilopti and
Knnul who hod received some educa
tion nt Cornwall Institute, nnd George
Hiiiiiohtimo, son of Kuiimuull. the king
of the Island of Kiiual. The Hawaii
ans hud been taken to the United
States In trndlng vessels. Traders and
whalers had been visiting Honolulu for
some years before the arrival of the
missionaries, but it Is from the latter
event that the modern history of Ha
waii dates.
Wonderful Slot Machine.
Most people are familiar with the
mnchlnes which sell chocolate and
chewing gum. An Interesting develop
ment In this Held Is a large apparatus
that dispenses bottled beverages, sand
wiches and chewing gum. Its cooling
chumber has space for the accommo
dation of 00 bottles, while a precool
lng compartment, in which bottles are
chilled by Immersion in the water that
drains from the Ice, has an equal ca
pacity. In order to encourage patrons
to return empty bottles to the ma
chine a stick of gum Is discharged
when a bottle Is placed In the receiver
provided for It A counterfeit detec
tor rejects spurious coins. A complete
record of all transactions Is kept by a
sales-registering mechanism. The only
attention the machine requires Is that
Involved In stocking and icing It.
Put It In "THE BULLETIX."
GRAND THEATER,
(Continued from 1'a.ge 4.)
lover. She springs a trap that puts
the corrupt plotters in the position
where they are forced to exonerate
1 he district attorney and to give up
all connection with tho city admin
istration. t
Tho district attorney, In posses
sion of all the tucts, realizes the full
measure of Huth's sacrifice for him.
In an exciting court scene, where the
powerful climax Is reached, 'the
lovers are united.
Nazlmova' Impressive and spec
tacular picture of the far east, "The
Red Lantern," which comes to the
Grand theater next Friday, Saturady
matinee and evening and Sunday
matinee, Is undoubtedly the crown
ing achievement of her screen ca
reer. It has been announced that
the production cost In the neighbor
hood of $250,000. It is believable
If one considers the lavlsbnesa of
the scenes and settings and the seem
ingly painstaking care with which
they have been Incorporated. Being'
the story of a Eurasian girl, whose
mixed blood caused her untold trag
edy, only an appropriate background
could be used to set It off to an ad
vantage. Therefor a bit of China is
reproduced, particularly that por
tion of it known as the Forbidden
City, and within its walls Is enacted
the life drama of this strange exotic
creature, this Inscrutable daughter
of destiny.
She endeavored to be true to both
races from which she came. The
conflict of soul tortured her and
drove her to the depths of despair.
And so she lived her life. The cherry
blossoms bloom as of yore;' Pekln
goes on In its mysterious way, and
the feast of the red lantern sends
out Its quaint aroma as it did thous
ands of years ago.
Put It In "THE BULLETIN."
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
FOR CENTRAL OREGON OF
OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, HEATS
HAM, BACON, LARD, ETC.
FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS
AND FARM LANDS
General Commission Merchants
WE BUY HIDES
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
Phone 241 A. M. PRINGLE, Manager
Trade With South America.
South America looks to ns for so
iiinny manufactured articles It once
purchased nbrond that In the last two
yenrs our trade with that continent
hns more' than doubled. And we are
returning tho compliment by sending
isoiiihwnnl heavy orders for raw ma
terials. Paying War Debts.
There-Is no uniform ruin if notion
regarding the payment of voir debts.
Some wnr debts hnve been entirely
pnld off, and others hnve been grently
reduced. In 171VI, following tho Revo
lutlonnry wnr, the pupllc debt of tho
United Stales wns $S0.3.".2,0.'M. It wns
reduced year by year until 1812. when
It wns $-lfl.2(m,737. During the nnr of
1812, It liii-rensed until 1810, when
It. wns $12".N,'U,nrt,'t. Then followed a
Ion).- period of steady yearly reduction
till In lNi.'i It stood nt the nominal
figure of J;17,.12, wlih much more
than that biilnnce In the treasury.
Clrrutnstnnces brought n long period
of riMwth in the public debt till 18(18,
forolng the Civil wnr, it wns $2,7"!1,-
EMU
Special Offer!
The B. A. A. C. Swimming Tank is
open to the public from July 15 to .
September 15.
Two Months' Swim for $2.00. No initiation fee.
Tickets may - be obtained at the office of J. L.
Luckey at Athletic Club.
WHY
NOT
ENJOY
WARM
SUMMER
DAYS
v IN THE
WATER?