I. PAGE a THE MEND III'LI.KTIN, DAILY EDITION, BRNO. OKKflON, WKDNKHDAY, AVGVHT 1, HMO The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION PlMMta! r.rT Arteraaea Mmv matt, mm k. UmmA RalUlIm naraaratae. hum h ttMond CIM maltar, January i, WIT, at the Pot Office at Band, Oncpa, lindar AM ee Maren a, ibi. onrRT w. sawyer Sdltor-llanaser BENRY N. POWLER........Aocltt Editor FREU A. WOKLtt.KN.:.AilYrtl n MnmT B. A N1XUN..A , , vircuiaiwn bwimw ALPH BPENCER Meehankei Sunk An Independent Nwpp. stnndlnt " enaie deal, eimn bunM. .) politMa and SM Mai InlarMta m nana iw vawwat vmv SUBSCRIPTION KATES iw. UM I.-u.u. "X U.H three Montba ' Br Cetrlee Om tear , J"' aonua jtj Pas Month ,0 All snbacriptlona at duo and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Neliee. of aspiration are mailed eobeerlbera and H ranawal la not mada within -eaeonahla tima tha papar will ba discontinued. Plaaat notify ua promptly of any ahanga ol ddr-m. or of laiiura to racalva tha paptr rau sans. Otherwise we will not ba napouibla tor "make"!! checks and ardara payable lo Tnt md BuUetin. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1919. COSTS COMPARED. Fred Lock ley, in the Oregon Jour nal, tells tbe following Interesting tacts about increases in newspaper advertising and subscription costs as compared with those of other com modities. - "Many of our dailies are raising the price of the Sunday paper from 5 cents to 10 cents. Most of them have been compelled to make an ad vance in the subscription prices. Ad vertising rates in most of the large dailies have also been advanced. The prices of paper and supplies of all kinds have shot skyward. Labor cost has almost doubled and it is a question how-: long papers can con tinue to exist without securing more revenue. A recent government an alysis 'shows that the cost to the public of newspapers has increased about 20 per cent, as compared with the price before the war. The aver age increase in city taxes through the whole United States is 67 per cent. ' The average increase in freight is 39 per cent., in express 37. The Increased cost in magazines is from 33 to 66 per cent. Candy Is 40 per cent, more than before the war, coal SO per cent., cigars 60, wheat 150, corn 150, oranges 200, butter 190, eggs 180, bacon 170, pork 150. lard 140, chickens 120, sugar 110, bread 100, milk 90 and fruit 80 per cent." The ancestry of the Carnegie mil lions was something like this; by high tariff, out of steel. , Bend refused to be gypped by the gypsies. BASIC PRINCIPLE IS FAITH Whole Child Character Built en It, According to Writer In Mother's ' Magazine. . A man never marries the woman he Jokes about, and never Jokes about the woman be marries. If women followed tbe same rule, marriage would be th gainer. And If wives worried less about the unborn and used more rea son about the children tliat are bom, a single generation would revolution ise society. The boys of today are Fathers In the Making. The kind of fathers tliey turn out to be will depend entirely upon the influences that form their characters as children. I hare said the man's faith In wom an Is stronger than woman's faith in man. Do not forget that truth. But, even when faith flies out of the win dow, lore may remain. Keep this distinction 'between love and faith clearly before you, because tbe foundation of the home, and the basis upon which child character Is built. Is faith. First, there Is the faith of the hu hand and wife, each In the oilier. Second, there Is the fullh of the child In the mother. Third, the faith of the child In the father. Fourth, the faith of parents In the child. Fifth, the faith of-the child In the true principles of life, ami Its own duties and rights as a human being. These five elementary Influences de termine the character, and In the ab sence of and other force greater, usual ly remain the moving Impulses of the Individual nil through life. John Hor ace Lockwood, In Mother's Magazine Funnel Made From Milk Bottle. A funnel that has n wide range of application ubout the houxehold, and especially In food-running season, may be made by cutting the body of un ordinary milk bottle. The bottle Is trimmed nt the desired point by tying nn alcohol-saturated cord around it nnd applying a mutch. The gluss will break evenly nt that point. After breaking, the edge Is smoothed off on nn emery wheel mid the funnel Is ready for use. , To Keep Books Fresh. To preveDt mold on books, place u few drops of lavender und Canadian balsam In a back corner of each shelf. This will not Injure the bindings of leather books at sulphur coiunounjls do, but helps to preserve the bindings. The two substances ere easily obtained. ALPS HAD THEIR REVENGE Famous Airman Who Had Defied Great Mountains at Last Meats His Death Thar. ' Few of the men who have given their lives to the nlr hnve met a more Im pressive end than the handsome, golden-haired young Captain Nntulo I'ultl. He was the favorite pilot during -the war of MuJ. Oabrtel d'Amiunxlo, the Italian poet who became one of the. greatest airmen, ' Palll evidently had motor trouble when right over the Als. With ex traordinary skill he lauded Ills machine on a glncler P.OtX) feet high. Hotting out of It unhurt, he started to climb down the mountain side. A snowstorm soon set In around him. but on he plod ded through the floundering drifts to wards the little village of Hourg St. Morlts, In the valley below.. For a whole day at trust he stumbled for ward, without food und pierced by the bitter cold. . Then.' when he was 200 yards from a mountain hut,, and within sight of the Alpine village, his strength gire out and he sank down Into the snow. His courage urged him to another ef fort: the snow was found with the marks of his st niggles to rise again. But he could do no more, and there, two days later, a passing peasant found the gallant young Italian pilot lying with his head ca his armus If asleep, half-covered by the -snow, nnd without a bruise on his body. So did) the Alps which he hud con quered revenge themselves uMn Na tale 1'nlll, who had escaped death in 140 raids over the enemy lines In war. EASY TO IMPROVE MEMORY Whole Secret It to Concentrate the Mind' Entirely on the One Thing In Hand. People of poor memory are general ly Inattentive and fall to concentrate. Systems like Pelmanism help to good memory in that they focus the mind on the thing at hand. Dreamers read, and for the life of them cannot tell what the last sentence was, unless It was something In which they were vividly Interested waking them, out of their dream, and then it is fixed for good, thus showing that memory is conditioned on attention and concen tration. To cure this requires heroic treatment Make It a religious resolve to attend only to the thing In hand. If It is reading, concentrate on the book so thoroughly that every sen tence takes clearly defined meaning In the mind. One cannot think of some thing else and at the same time un derstand and remember wbat he Is reading. The trick In the game of memory Is to overcome dreaming, ab straction. Inattention. It can he done by persistent, patient, long-continued effort. Getting Acquainted With America. The United States has been getting the greatest advertising duriug the last two yefers that any nation has ever received, and the results of this should be reaped In foreign trade. Just as any merchant obtained custom from an advertising campaign. Since the beginning of the war there has been a stesdy stream of foreign missions on tour In the United States, headed by men of prominence In their respective countries. They have vis ited the shipyards, the steel mills, the camps and the Industrial cities, and they have seen the miles of fertile farm lands and gained a new concep tion of the vastness of America and its ability to put over big things nn a big scale. A convention of the I.engue of Nations In Washington will ndd still more to tills world knowledge of America's resources. The chief thing now to he sought is the holding of the advantage gained. Forbes Mngnzlne. Big Brother Movement. The "Big Brother'' movement wns started In 11)04, by Ernest K. Coulter, In New Tork city. Since that time the work has been taken up In over I'M) cities. There is a staff of paid work ers, supplemented by volunteers lawyers, physicians, merchants, etc. The object Is to obtain the cause of the boy's troubles whether It be tru ancy, stealing, lying, running awny from .home, etc. Then with the co operation of parents, ithrough the medium of the "Big Brothers," nn ef fort Is made to build up within tho hoy a sense of honor nnd good citizen ship. The headquarter ore at 200 Flflh avenue. New York city. Discharging a Cook. One result of Ihe bolshcvlst law that persons who are employed can not be removed arbitrarily Is Instanced by the Bulletin Ilusse, published by the league for the Itegenerntlon of Itussln nt Lausanne, Switzerland. It declares that at Smolensk a bachelor hud n cook whom he wished to dis charge. She refused to leave her place mid he was unuhle to turn her out. On the advice of n bolshevlst friend the Imrfielor mnrrled his rook and Immediately afterward divorced her. As n divorced woman she was legally compelled to leave the prem ises. Pn-vslency of Deafness. The Insl census showed (lint there are In Ihe Untied' States 811,287 per sons who are totally deaf. Dr. Wen dell C. Phillips of Now York told the Philadelphia College of PhyslAnns re cently that In New York city theru are at least lOO.(KX) persons more or less Incapacitated as n result of par. tlal deafness, and of these prohablj 80 per cent are of the work'ng class. "S. 0. S." CALL FOR DENTIST Residents of Alaskan Island Ntcd Services of Man Skilled with Drills and Forceps. Is any dentist hunting for n loca tion? Here's one. It la on Afognnk, an Island lying east of the entrance of Cook's inlet, on the Alaskan coast. While the Icobergs flout around oc casionally and bump one another In the sen like giant monsters lit n game of water polo, yet It la comparatively warm up there now, as the summer is coming on with Its flowers and mos quitoes. But whether an Arctic win ter or a brief summer Is on, pimple will :.ave the toothache up there near the Arctic circle the same as do the sweltering residents these days along the thirty-sixth parallel of latitude. Miss. Virginia Clark, nn' accom plished young woman who wus born and reared tut the Island of Afognuk, and la now touching the youth of her native land and village, sends out this cry for a dentist. The Information Is given In a bulletin of tho Alaska Bu reau of Publicity: i "A dentist located here would have a snap," Is the only Information given out by Miss Clark. She gives no clew as to the financial standing of the patients, but the lucky dentist could no doubt fight off the II. C. L. night mare by doing a piece of dental work for an Eskimo and taking his pay In walrus meat. Miss Clark does sny that potatoes and garden truck thrive there, the fishing Is good, and there are plenty of clams and wild ducks. Copper also is found In paying-quantities, and placer gold mining Is being successfully carried on along the beaches. ALIENISTS CAN BE WRONG Ample Proof That Even Molt Able of Psychologist! Are by Ne Meant Infallible. Ton will not And the word "moron," aa used by psychologists and .alienists. In many dictionaries, for it is a word coined only very recently to describe a certain type of person who Is men tally defective although not In jane. Col. T. Easby Smith of the selective service board, Washington, made a lit tle speech at the Atlantic City meet ing of the American Medical associa tion In which he rather "guyed" his professional associates on the way they Judged a man to be a moron or sub-normal In Intelligence. After relating how the board of psychology had set a certain soldier down as having the mind of a five-year-old child, he drew a hearty laugh at the expense of his colleagues by adding that this same board had ana lysed the Intellect of a certain mem ber of President Wilson's cabinet and bad pronounced It to be on the level of twelve-year-old, and had In tha same way set down an eminent gen eral In command of one of our armies abroad as a ten-year-old In Intelli gence. Bring Gifts to France. A delegation from Abyssinia bearing rich gifts of Ivory and silks for the announced purpose of congratulating France on her recent victory, appeared at the peace conference In Paris. This Is in strict accordance with the ancient oriental procedure. The real purpose of a visit Is not disclosed until prelim inary ceremonies are concluded. These native Africans claiming descent from Solomon actl the queen of 8hcbn wished to be on tbe carving up of the world, for they have Interests which are vltn to them although little known to the rest of the world. Seat ed In that nsmral bastion of Africa, the Abysslnlnns have lived In greater or less security for unknown centuries. They are not negroes, but a mixture of Hnmltlc nnd Semitic races, with b culture of their own and professing the Christian religion, being a brnnch of the Coptic church of Egypt. Until re cently they hnve been unmolested save by native tribes. Keeps Off Potsto Bugs. And now comes a prophet, who arises in Missouri, and has published In a number of papers the following news for the especial benefit of those who detest to chose the eluslvo potato bug: "If a soup benn or two Is dropped Into each hill of potatoes when they are planted the potato bug will not bother them, nnd besides your crop of potatoes you will get one of benns as well. There Is one farmer who has tried this experiment for five years and has never been bothered with bugs while his neighbors lost their crops. The bugs don't like the smell df Ihe benns for some reason." Kansas City Times. But None Came. I.nte the other night on n street cor a soldier wos going home for the first time. He was happy and proud. And his reason for being proud: there wns a wound stripe on bis right arm. One mnn solri to him : "Where were you wounded?" The soldier replied: "I wns hit In the hnck with a piece of shell." The mini gave a short Inngh and sold: "A funny place to get hit; which way were you going?" It Is nccdlass to sny that the soldier hit the man and here Is what Ihe sol dier snld: "If there are any more of you fellows thinks that ffl Yank ever ran, I can change your mind for you." Indianapolis News. f . Pa In Petulant Mood. "Po, what Is a bolshevlkl?" "A bolshevlkl Is a man who has the same Idea as your mother." "What Idea, poT ; , "That money cud be picked off hushes." ALLIES MAY WANT TO KNOW Likely to Ask for Facts Concerning Condition of the Famous 'Gor man War Chest. In tho days before the war the ciistl of Spiuulnu, sumo eight tulles north west of Berlin, was famous us Hie of ficial repository of Ihe (iernutn war chest, In the Julius tower of lliu ens tlu wus stored scmo l'.HMHKl.tHK) murks In gold, the money being part of Ihe war Indemnity paid by Franco In 1N71. There It was kept "for the purpose tif Immediate use In rase of war." What happened to this gold reserve In HI4 Is not known, but nn Interesting side light Is thrown on the great treasure chest by the account which has Just come to hand from Berlin describing how some '.'0,000.000 lei was recently ubstrurteil from the "citadel nt Span dun." during the disturbances which followed the signing of the armistice. The money, which wns part of the amount hurriedly removed from Hon manlu when that country was evacu ated, was lodged In tho citadel "tit cause thero was no room for It In the Julius tower." Now, what the outside world Is Interested to know Is: Wns this ltoumiinhin money crowded out of the Julius tower because the Julius tower wns already tilled to overflow ing with specie?' To lie sure It was a large sum that claimed admission, no less than .VKl.OOci.000 lei, but then any one who knows the Julius tower knows thut it Is a large place. PROVED BOON TO AUTOIST Woman Who Devised Magnetized Screwdriver Calls It Her Most Valued Helper. "I uingnetlied a screwdriver by hold ing It close to a dynamo for a few min utes, nearly two year ago, und It Is still my most valued helper when It Is necessary for me to do repair work on my cur," writes Klhel Webb, In the Electrical Experimenter. "It Is a great help when working around tbe car to have this niugiietlxed screwdriver to pick up screws nnd small pieces of the machinery which drop down Inside, out of my reach. "In setting screws It Is Invaluable; simply pick up the screw by touching the head with the magnetized screw driver, ami It muy instantly be set In place with only one hand. It does away entirely with the annoyance of the screw slipping away and getting lost, as It so often does. I iihwiys carry It In the tool box, and And the other fellow appreciates It when I find him hitting car troubles on some lonely bit of road." Magailne Syringe. Among the war Inventions that prob ably will prove valuable In peace time Is a magazine hypodermic syringe that may he used 20 times without re filling. Obviously Ita chief merit It that of convenience when physicians and surgeons are working under Ore and In dark dugouts where continual recharging of syringes entails difficulty and retards operations. Tbe Instrument Is supplied with a platinum needle which permits sterili sation In a flame. The rap that pro tects It, when not In use. Is kept filled with Iodine or alcohol. When large numbers of persons are being Inocu lated with typhoid serum, for Instance, an Instrument such as the magazine syringe evidently saves much time. Roosevelt at Panama. President Itooscvolt visited Tannins In 11KH1. and It wns the llrst time a president of the United States foiiul It "advisable to step on territory not beneath the ling of the United States." The custom was that the president should not leave the country during his tenn ol olllce. hut there Is no law i about It. President Itonsevelt went to Panama on this occasion to visit anil Inspect the site of the I'nnnmn canal He did not visit Kurope during hi term of olflre. but nt Us close on re turning from his hunting trip In Af rica. Many Have Ruined Health. "The greater proportion of peoplt are born healthy and their way oi living makes them sick," suya a bulle tin of the Imllnnn stnte hoard ol health. "The people of America nr only f0 per rent efllclent on nccoiinl of 111 health and disease. Apparent); our population Is 100,000,000; ncluallj It Is only 50,000,000. Thls Is the re sult of wrong feeding, cranky Immod eration, not enough nlr nnd sunshine Impure and Insufllrlent water drink ing; alcohol, rnlfeln and nlcotln addic tion, and our awful nnd nbsurd use ol drugs and patent medicines." Hawallans Dying Out. According to Prof. Vaughn Mac Taughey of the Rollegc of Hiiwnll. the Hawaiian nice Is rapidly becoming ex tlnct. This dlsnppen ranee of "one ol the finest physical types known In the history of the human race" Is due tc. tho Introduction by white men of al cohol, plague, measles, leprosy, tuber miosis, pneumonia nnif the most ter rible of blood diseases, none of Ihow having been known In I In will I befort the advent of the white mnn. Electric Lighting. There nro 8,000,000 homes In t!ib country lighted by electricity nnd 14, 800,000 lighted by other means. A few homes In the latter rlnss nr wired, but are not connected to nn; electric service. It Is estimated that In the homes lighted by elertrleltj there are: 12T,000,000 sockets contain ing Improved lamps,' M.OOO.OOO sock ets containing carbon lamps and It,' 000,000 empty sockets. SIMPLE MATTER TO EXPLAIN At It Happened, However, It Wat Rathtr Embarrassing to One Idle Student. Professor (luiucy wat one of Ihe most genial Instructors nnd the most skillful of disciplinarians. As u teach er tlurney wus always kind ami courteous, hut nevertheless u terror to drones nnd evildoers. For example, tiiku the ruse of a student who win afterward a distin guished professor In the luedletil school. We were reading Cicero's Epistles. In the lesson for the day ho was describing a scenti In court, when It wus evident that In Ihe morn ing before the witnesses Value in they had been suborned and Instructed what lo testify. I will cull' the stu dent lruke. He bad not looked ut his lesson, und when called upon be gun to translate until he riiinu to this liassuge, He could make nothing of It, bill looked up with a helpless air and said, "I don't think I understand lids pas sage." tlurney bowed, und with the utmost suavity wild: "It menus, Mr. lrake, that they had learned, their lesson before they caino In lu the morning." As that wns exactly wbut It did menu, tho fellows set up n shout and Prnke dropped Into his scut. Har vard Oruduulvs' Mitguxlue. ' 1 Beginning the Quarrel. ' Mr. Styles "So you have changed jour mlnill" Mr. Styles "Yes, 1 hnve.". Mr. Styles "When did you change It?" Mr. Style "While I wn changing my dress." Mr. Styles "But It doesn't usually take ua long ut that, dear." Youkcra Star. THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTKIIUJTOKS I'OU CENTRAL OREGON OF OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS HAM,. BACON, LARD, ETC. FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS AND FARM LANDS General Commission Merchants WE BUY HIDES THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Phone 241 A. Progressiveness and Growth in toil community, means Jollir, sad ccat, in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Build" of home product, and pstronise heme irJuitty. The cheapest sad bt building' material ' Deichute, (While) Pine sad is manufactured right here into all (ixct and grade, of lumber. Acquire s horn of your own instead of a bunch of rent receipt!. PUT.YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES ACENTS; MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Seven Reasons Why There Should Be An Electric Range In Every Bend Heme. 6th- ulii i uiunnniH iriiuii unjn iiuiiko miu uu uu iici luuiiflo muivj in tiny liuili in your KltOlien Oth Vury low rntos maintained by the Bond Wator, Light & Power Co. put all the comforts ot the GLKCTK10 HANGE in roach of all, 7th Cleanliness, ease, comfort and the fact that Mother's burdens are lightened should be the main reasons for an Eloctrlq Range, , Bend Water Light & Power Co. Tonight-Last Time Sessue Hayakawa IN "The Man Beneath' Thursday and Friday MAY ALLISON IN "Ihe Island of Intrigue" GRAND THEATRE M. PRINGLE, Manager lst Saving of time, labor and fuel. .,2nl 'Meals, vogotnblns nnd other foods rotaln natural flav ors when cooked on an RI.KC TIIIO IIANOK that aro othor wlso lost in vapors wbon sub- jiiciou io u n oven heats duccd by wood, coal or rangas. pro wls Hrri, tint nut n. hn,f turn the button anil .hranbn.i la started whllo you are dressing 4th No dirt, no nehus, Mother's work Is onslor and hor disposition Is hnpplur and uur uays are longor, wio nub, VUUK till an JUlOOtriO