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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1919)
'1., .. : A PAGE a Tins BKXD lU'LLKTlV, .MIXY RnltlON,1IKNI. OREGON, ' 8A1TROAY,' JVI'V 10, 1010 The Bend Bulletin DAILY, EDITION nUhM N.r Artarnaaa Bit laa) Ik. AmJ Itelbthi flacanaratadl. IiuM u eWcond Claaa mauar. -anuar t, 1117. at th 1'o.t OWIca at Band. Orwoo, mdar ROBEBT W. 8AWYER..v...WIr-Mnr HENRY N. W)W!.ER......AMOcit Editor FRED A. WOELKLEN..,Avttoin Manager E. A. NIXON , . .Circulation Manaurr pALPH SPENCER.... .;....MlaJi:al Supt. Aa Indarxndent Nawapapar. ataodlns for t . wm deal, clran biulnou, clran politic and aba bait intaraata of Band and uanirat urttroD, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ona Yaar W.OO I. Unk. S.7 furaa Month! .11.(0 Br Carrlar Una Year W-JJ Btl Month! M-'O Ona Month .60 All aoburrlpttona ara dua and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notlcaa of axptration ara nailad aubaeribara and if ranawal la not mail within -aaaonabla time tha papar will ba discontinued. Pleaae notify ua promptly of any change of . aJdreaa. or of failure to receive the paper r-u-fanr. Otherwiae we will not be responsible fur eoplea missed. Mate all check and order payable to The ' eeniBulletin. ' . . SATURDAY, Jl'LY 19, 1919. A CLEAN SWEEP. In the instructions received by government experts who are com mencing the investigation of tho Benhani Falls reservoir site, to the effect that no possibility for a stor age reservoir is to be ignored, ' the people of Central Oregon are given the squarest kind of a square deal. it may be possible that the land at Benham. Falls, is of such a nature that it will not hold water and that a reservoir, it constructed at that point would prove inefficient and a waste of money. That Is what the geologists 'and engineers sent out by the reclamation service will de termine.' But if this site cannot be Tised, the matter -will not end there. Wher locations, although perhaps fl'tot so favorably situated, are avail able, and will be gone into pains- jokingly .if; the first to be examined does, not .liys 'up to expectations. THa. order from Washington which makes this possible, and which ! comes as the result of Senator Mc Nary's plea a few days ago, should be the . forerunner of an , era of Targe agricultural development for . .,V. . , ' , ' ,frt,VTHE TELEPHONE STRIKE. t!lliile telephone service1 has been discontinued, subscribers of the lo cal ''phone system are anxious to know what is being done to reach an adjustment with the employes . which will -make possible the re sumption of that service on a basts satisfactory to all, but apparently no information is forthcpming. In the meantime the operators who '' walked out last night have issued a statement to the effect that they desire merely a 1 living wage, and that the highest wage' which had been promised them is 113.50 a week". , - If this statement is correct, and there is no reason for doubting it, it is difficult to see how any girl not living at' home could more than maintain a bare existence on this amount. It might be interesting to find out whether such existence would' constitute economy or starva tion . ' ' It's unfortunate that only one family in Bend is. provided with carrier pigeons now that the tele phone strike is on. Daily Market Report. fFttrntahed by arrangement with the Central Oregon Bank.) LIVESTOCK. NORTH PERTLAND, July lr. No cattle received. Market Bteady. - Good to choice steers, $ 10 11; medium to good, $910; fair to medium, $S9; common to fair, $78; choice cows and heifers, $8 &&.i0; good to choice, $78; me dium to good, $6 7; fair to medium, 56; canners, 46; bulls $5 7.S0; calves, 19 15. Hon Market. ' Two hundred hogs received. Mar ket steady. Prime mixed, (21 22.25; me dium mixed (20.500)21.50; ; rough heavies $19.5020.50; pigs (19 20.50; bulk.of aales (22. tfheep Market. .' Three hundred sheep received. Market Bteady., Prime lambs, (12 IS; fair to me dium, (912; yearlings, (68; wethers, (67.60; ewes, (5 7.50. l - ,' BUTTER MARKET. ' (Price quoted by the Central Oregon ! Farm era' Creamery.) Prints, parchment wrapped, 53c, wholesale price.- ... -.,(, . v'i Butterfat, 66c. " i : I $ehsillvenes; of. Plants. , When rain is about to fall thi) clo ver shuts Its leaves, bringing two of Its three leaves face to face and fold ing the third, over the top. The young blossoms are also carefully sheltered by inclosing leaves which move ttv- ward in the evening nnd wrap them rnnml. U Wnlle in most countries thirte'ehi Is ; always spoken of as "the baker's luta ien," in Italy .lt Is called, ("the cobbler's aftv?:fc?4 frWH'on it,Kely 'th'ht formerly there was a lawjiom neninir cobblers to out. twelve-; Mils .. Jioon'd. the edge ot a. -boot JiceS f IndH tliat'when 'nails' were' cheap, tb1T teenth nail was driven In the center lock. JAPANESE T51L!1.J' BM'WmM aa aill iminai aa. ' . ' At aaaauam a sauamnul IM illiaa I p.. f) rvin u1 l!fliW pit 1 J tJtc )tf ) tan , . i In mi effort fur universal manhood suffrage on tlirt pnrf of the people nt Jnptin n piirntlc iiml iiiiinh ini'etliig wan recently held In Tokyo, In willed several tliousnntl people participated, Including members of piirliunient, conlles, liu.il ness men ami students. The photogniph was taken when the crowd had mussed before the impurlnl imlace. PLAYED JOKE ON THE HUNS 6:cux Indians Had Fun for Three Days Talking Over a Tapped Telephone Wire. Because of the nature of the coun try over which American troops foujiht In the Meuse-Argonne offensive, the Germans found It easy at times to cut In on our field telephone wires. Tlie commander of one hrignde of artillery attached to an Ainerlenn di vision was particularly nunoyed by enemy wire tappers in a heavily wood ed section of the, Argonne. Code mes sages from artillery observers were being intercepted by Roche listeners In, and the commander knew, as all armies know, that no code Is Impreg nable when experts get working on It. The artillery' commander took op with the colonel of one of the line reg iments the question of the Huns' wire tapping activities. And the colonel hit upon an Idea. . Two Indians, both of proud Sioux lineage, members of one of his com panies, were assigned 85 telephone operators. One was to go forward with the artillery observer, the other to remain at the brigade receiving end of the wire which the artillery com mander was certain the Germans had that day tapped somewhere along the line. Now, when two Sioux Imlinns get talking together In their own tongue, what they say sounds very much like code, hut Isu't. Anyway,' it raised hob with the code experts of certain Prus sian guard units. " ' ' The Sioux stuck on their jobs for three days and nights. They and the artillery commander and their own colonel enjoyed the situation immense ly. If the Germans got any fun out of It they kept it to themselves. Stars and Srlpes. : i OLD LONDON BELL FOUNDRIES Relics ef Many of Them Are Still to Be Found Scattered Through ' ; the British Capital. In the days before clocks, to say nothing of watches, were common the bells of London occupied a much more Important position than they do to day. ' 'Prentices depended on this bell and that to call them very unwillingly to work of a morning nnd release them very willingly from work of an eve ning, whilst bells were requisitioned for all manner of special purposes. And so there were many bell foundries In the city. Relics of them, are found In many places; even if It is only a street name, such as Bllltter street, which, as Mr. Landfenr Lucas points out, was undoubtedly Bell-sitzers; or Founders" lane.' Then Belvlze probably owes Its name, he declares, to a bell foundry on the lower part of Hamp stead hill. Something of this sort' Is all that remains of many of them, but others, like the Whitechapel Bell foundry, which has been charged with retuning and rehanging the bells of Westminster1 'abbey for the peace re joicings, have fjOhtlnuedfo do business through the (Cnturs. The CO mroenced bus! ness-1 n ' Y570. ' The foundry ; "Timely Suggestion. ,.A Brooklyn lady who bought aome get-rich-whHe-you-slecp oil and ; min ing stock recently, Is now Just too pro voked for anything because she dldp't examine the shares more closely. Some of them are red, some yellow and. some green; : She tried to paper her kitchen walls with; them after the president of the compnny disappeared, but the artis tic effect was not satisfactory. - 1 wort mess , securities. Insist i.oil getting tincotps 'that harmonlste' 'in stock certificates color, i Then you cap use them, ,for decorative purposes after the com pany goes to the- wall. 1 ' i 1 An old piano box covered with the ihaHsj 1 Jof , dqejwed .'.corporations ,m4s, a, DrUy. good 'clothe press, proyidfd,,''p.s'tacki 'matches nlceljj In rilMf apd iexm-je.,' "ronp who jre lyiwi Wi'iu apouj.q n exircnieiy.. cpu- HoIus"wtth fWelf l!'d-cat';inVtnf4nts ,Jh4nys.rflff.Mnalne. . gji c'rdletlenV" t ' Napoleon pronheslsed at St. Helens DEMONSTRATION FOR FULL SUFFRAGE thnrihere would ho no kings In Ger many a century after his death. Ton yturs before the Hulls broke loose, Lord Roberts predicted thnt If a great European war came in our days, Fer dinand Koeh, who was theu an un known otlicer, would be one of the most famous actors In It. A rather neat prediction was made is tar back as lS'.HJ by the redoubtable Frenchman, Henri Rochfort, marquess nnd anarchist. ' . "4 . "We cannot ' get 'Alsace-Lorraine back by ourselves," he told an Inter viewer.. "But one day the German er;ie will get drunk with pride and will annoy the British bulldog. Then the bulldog will form an alliance with os to kill the eagle, and we shall re cover the lost provinces." London Answers. Good Pipes From Paper Material. "Pertinnx." one of the most Impor tant of substitutes for metal. Is a com pressed paper material, which has been tr-ed In place of lend and copper for for gas. oil and other purposes. From a British war trade report, it op pears that these pipes can endure tkive or four times as great a pressure as lead, while their weight Is only one Btnth as great, and they are water tight, insoluble and unaffected by tem po -jtures up to about 200 degrees Cen tigrade. The tensile strength of th Material Is 14,000 pounds per square tach. nearly equaling that of the best tntitped, saweil-out and drilled, and as n electric Insulator approaches porce lain In effecllvcneaa. . Eats Thousand. .Insecta sf Oay.n.. "A cliff swallow Will eat a thorjaand' files, mosqiiltoee, whent" midgets of bee tles that Injure fruit trees in a liny and therefore is to be encouraged," says the American Forestry association of. Washington. ." . . "This bird Is also known as he cave swallow, because It plasters Its nest on the outside of a barn or other build ing up under the eaves. Colonies of several thousand will build their netfi together on the side of a cliff. Then nests shaped like a flattened gourd 'or water bottle are mode of bits of clay rolled Into pellets and lined with straw or feathers. This bird winters In tbe tropics." ' ' ' , ' " : : African Witch' Doctors. -Africa Is a sick country one of the sickest In the world. Malaria, tuber culosis and pneumonln fill the swamps ami forests with death. The fear of death Is so constant a companion of the black people that they have com to consider their native witch doctor as more important than thp ruling for eign government or the chief of their own tribe. But once the white man sets foot on the fever trail the 'witch doctor might just as well tliroV Itway his crazy medicine. In his heurt he knows he Is a humbugChristian Herald. ' WOMEN PREY OF LONELINESS London Writer 8ays That Is tha Causs : 'of Their Tireless and Cease-" , leu Toil. Men are amazingly and amusingly ignorant with respect to the mystonlous life led by their mothers, wives, daugh ters and aunts. ' For years at a time a man may go on blindly with tils work and his play and remain in total Igno rance about the activities of these inex plicable beings. He is dimly mid dubi ously aware thut they urc not Idle.i In. his paroxysms In intuition he guesses that his comfort nnd even hi happi ness In some fashion may depend upon their labors. . Hut the greater part of his existence Is passed Id n' sutilliua Ignoring of all the Immense miracles wrought by women every day of his life. .., . . ,.. , : ,,,, I have come to the conclusion that women are the loneliest of (lod's creatures,-, and, that their loneliness is Hie great first cause of fhelr tireless and ceaseless toil, James Douglas writes In London 'Oplhloh. Nearly every woman' goes" alKilit with a lonely look ffn" Her face and the older she grows the lone ller'she ''rook's. There are very few l9nlyinen, for men are .gregarious. They are also, upon the whole, less Imaginative thnn women. They live C5 mure ti the surface. They tin not pos sess unit ipinlliy of power of living a secret Inner life of cnntcmplntlou and hroodingly retrospccilvc passion. M"ii live in ami ror llir Lour; woman lives In nnd for Ine past unil the future. 'They are at war with their environ- ineiil. Like Norah in "The 1 lull's House," they are iihvuvs waiting for the miracle to happen. One seldom sees the print of tragic Intensity on a man's face.. One seldom sees anything else on u woman's. It Is Ill's veiled tumult of the soul that drives women Into frautlc and feverish labors. CHAS. STANTON : Shop Next to Montgomery's Plumbing Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED I'aiutiiig'aml Paperhanglng , .. . Hotel Altamont tbe river and mountains GOOD ROOMS GOOD MEALS REASONABLE -'- ' PRICES 734 Broadway Bend. Or EiSEiasrasa j Facing 1 ; Progressiveriess' arid Growth .;,. t. 'm'' t '.!. in thij community, means dollars and ccota in your pocket. Build' Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. f Build of home product snd patronize time ir.duetiy. The . cheapest and beat building material is Deichute (White) ;Pine and i manufactured right her into all (ixe sad tfrsdet of lumber. Acquire a borne of your cwn indeed of a bunch of rent receipt!. PUT.YOUR MONEY TO WORKBUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES ACENTS; , ' ' MILLER LUMBER COMPANY'' : : Seven Reasons Why There Should Be An Electric Range in Every Bend Home. ...... . 6l.li A blesalng when days art-hot,', oook on an Kiectrio Rango pnd you do not. realize thord Is any hont In your kitchen, Cth Very low rates maintained by the Bflnd Water, Light & Powor Co. put all the comforts of the ELECTRIC ftANGE in rench- vi an. i ' i a lt . 7(h Clennilncsr, burdens are lightened should be Range.? y, i , fl i ''", s . Bend WaterijLJght & VoUt toP Find Moth (Rttrmlnitor, Kxperluienls of the litircrtu of enlo moloity, Vt((l Ptiilcl iliiwrtuirut of srriniltiirf, Iiutc-tlvmonmiuti'il Hint 1 nnphthnlene la uu'lfuniily-rft'ftlv In lirolertlnlr vmlt-ns from .clnlllt'S moth Infection and In' kllllllK all stiiires of the liixrrt, wiyH tlit le Molnt'S 'K later.' A red wdiir 'h"t n-nillly killed all adult mollis Hiia'showed consider able killing effect upon young liirvan. It did nut prevent Urn Tintelilng of ecR. but killed nil' of th romlllng linvne nlmcmt liniiieillntely. lied re rtnr ehl nfiil sliuvlnitm while nut en tirely effiK'tlvu In keeping llm inHilt liliitli frnui Inyliig eu oil I lie lliilihul trenled, iipiei'etl lo protect It from npprerliilile iliiinnKi' whim used lib rriilly. Not New to Her. Beatrice was Invited lo n birthday party anil, womanlike, she winded a new' frock. Her mother, finding the child's party dress in good condition, refused to buy another. Her fit l her. trying to .consols his little daughter, said: '"Let me see the ilress, Urn trice." ' She brought It nnd he mild : "Why, Beatrice, It Is very pretty I P nevr seen It before." "Well," responded the child, "I'M Men It offiil.'.'. Stung. " "Fine day. Isn't It?" "Sir, you have tha advantage of met I don't know you," "11-in I I fall to , e the adrnn ti.it"." ' Ever Think of. the difference be tween the old corner grocery, with its open barrels of foodstuffs and its counters crowd ed with buckets and boxes, its few narrow shelves and a modern, up-to-date store? ; Come in some day and look over our clean, fresh stock our long rows of shelves full of canned and semi-prepared foods, our bins of fresh vegetables, our cases of bakery stuff. It will set you thinking. "Smith's Grocery PHONE 51 ; 1st Saving of time, labor apd fuel. . 2nd Meals, vegetables and Othor foods retain natural (lnv drs when cooked on an HLKC TIIIC RANGE that are other wise lost In .vapors when sub jected to- uneven heats pro duced by , wood, coal or gas ranges. '' " v ' , 3rd Get out of ' bed, ; turn the button and i breakfast is started while you ard dreHslng. 4th No dirt, . no ashes, Mother's work is ' enHtaj,'. nnd ' her disposition Is happier and ease:i comfort and The fact that' 'Mother's the main reasons for an Electric PltOKKHHIONAIi PIHKt'rOHY, Dr. Charles A, Fowlor I'llYSIClAN AND SUnQKON Ofll"" iu tho O'Kiinu JlullUlug NAl'IKlt & YOUNG - I'rosa llldg.i llond, Orti, OBJMCHAL LAW 1MIA0TICK Hwi'lalllft CiirtKirHtl'tnR, t'ualrftute . Land Title ami llnli. I'liunu lied HI 11. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 I'll at National Uank llldg. Tol. 611 (Dr. Cva'e Korm Unlca.) -. II. II. Da Artnimil Chaa. W. Et.alt,. Dc Armond & Mrukine LAW YK.ltrt .. O'Kunu nulldlng, Doiid, Oregon W.G. Manning, D.M. D. DENTIST Hulto 12-14 O'Kalie Dulldlni Tol. Olack 1781 llond, Ore, DR. TURNER, EYE SPECIALIST i'ernianuntly Located In Uend with Now Equlutnunt Private Office In Thorson's Jenelry Htoro Dr. H. N. MOORE DENTIHTIIT Hours: 9:00-6:30; 7:30-1:80 tsunaays io-i l lei uiacK Kit u r.ane mag Trlrphunt Krtl r?l D'Kanr BUlf Dr. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Hour. 9,00 to I2 0O iOio5 30 A'arnfnf .mW SvnJn aaaalawM Dr. Anna Rics-Finlcy Huh moved her offlre over Morton Drug Co. . Office I'huna Hud 301 .... Resldencv 2231 HAIR'1HKKMIN) AKIX)H Up-axlala.lctrlnil aralp ImUaanta for falllne hair anit uamlrulT. Famoua Naa plaatlqua Kara trralmanta. All klaaa Hair Work dona. - . MIW. Ml LI.KIl . OU "PaupMa Blata'1 M Oratvaj at Iind Lodge No. 4 HA Loyal Of drr of MiHiae Meets In Moosa Hall every Thursday. VUltlng brother, aft cordially Invited to I auena. . CENTRAL OKKtiOV colljxti.no agency Rooms 2-4 O'Kane nulldlng llond, Oregon. Collections Mude In All Parts of Central Oregon- DR. G. SKINNER WENTIHT Room 17 O'Kane Building ' Offlca Hours: 8 to 121 to 6 MRS. V. A. SMITH Agent for the NUUONR COKSETH Will call by appointment on 1069 Columbia .Street. ADDRESS F. O. BOX S38 .SEND A POSTAL TO O. E. MAST IPIANO TUNER TUN1NC-CLEANING-REPAIRING DEND, OREGON R. L. ANDERSON ' Real Estate Insurance -. 'A' Loans .?. " mnnetoi Strtat PhoMi'OftKt, Black IS9I , j. ,.. Ridnc..205l J."B. AaJfrton, Agent. .