TltH IIKND DClitETIff, DAILY EDITION, I1KV1V OREOON. H ATURDA Y, NEPTf ;MIIER 0, 1019 PAGE S LOCAL NEWS ITEMS' TODAV'H 'l'lCMl-KltATlllia Maximum, 73 (It'Ki'iiiiiti iiio.M) train min;i)Li,i:. ()riKMi Trunk. Arrives, 7:35 A. M. Louvit 8:00 1', M, o..v. it. a n. ArrlvuH, 7:00 I'. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M, Mm. M. II, llorton in rncowii'liig f ruin u Novum IIIiicinh. K. 14. Ilnvliiclon of Huron I a a IiiimIimimh vlnltor III tlin city toduy. Turn Bly and Roy H. Mofnit wore In thii city Innl nlKht f runt tliulr homo ut Lit Pino. A nix-pound liaby girl wan born luitt iiIkIU to Mr. and Mr. M. P. ('imliiiiiin, of Awbroy Huud. II. M. Morion drovo In lust night from Ueutllo, accompanied by hi brother, Hurry Ilorton, from Mexico. II. F. Drown nnd fninlly urrlvnd In tlin oily ycatnrduy from Hutmu, mid will muko tliulr homo In iinnd. Mr. Brown In a plumb'ur by truilu, MIhn Murjorlo Kulrlnnib arrived In Bond IhU mornliiK from Van couver, It. C, nnd U vlnltlux ut the lioiuu of Mr. nnd Mr. II. K. Ilrook. Mr. F. A. KvonMt. I.i'lii nnd Eva Kvttniit, and 1. W. Vun Mutro und Vnruo Hkolton wiirn amoiiK Hlntur -residents who visited In Bond last ii Ik IK . It it 1 jilt Will mm of' I lio Oregon Journul, accompunlod by Mm, Wat hiiii. wan In tlin city IiiiU night on lil ml urn to I'ortlund from un outline at Odll lake. Jay V Steven, manager of the Kirn. Prevention Iluroau of tlio I'u cinc, will lio In Bond In the near fill Urn (o Innpnct local condHloim. wan tlin Information received till morning by Flro Chief Tom Carton. rut It In "THE BULLETIN." Ilemcmbcr big benefit dance at Ilippodrumc for benefit of war's starving children, Sept. 8. Adv. Put It In "THE BULLETIN." In the Attitude of An INVESTMENT Bend Garage Goodyear and United States Tires Chevrolet, Oakland, Hupmobile and Buick Motor Cars AEsmswrnmrnmrnammait One lore Week- to and you boys und girls will be on" for school. We have here for you all your School Supplies Don't be without all your necessaries Owl Pharmacy Bend's Book Store Daily Market iCepori. fKuiotahad br trrsnvmnt with tb Cvnlrml Oregon !!nk.) I.IVKHTOCK. NORTH I'OUTLANI), 8ept. . Klfly-flvo cult Id received. Markat steady. Best ulceni, 110011; good to cholcn, 19CJ10; medium to Food, 16bt; fulr to medium, 1708; common to, fulr. (l(pl; choico cows and li i-tfiTn. 17.60 (ill; ood to cluilrn. 17 A) 7.60: mudlum tn rnnd. 10.60W7; fulr to medium. S6r6:l cunner. 13,5: hullH. 1G.60O7.I10: calves, iK.60ft14; stockors und fuudors, lfi.608.60. v ling Market. No bog received. Market stonily. 1'rliiKi mixed, 117.60018; mo dlum mixed, 117 17.50; rough heavy. ll6.6O01fl.no; plRx. 115.60 fp 16.60; bulk of sale. 117,60. Hlicep Market. No sheep received. Market steady. Prime lamb. 11 2.60 ((13; fair to medium. 111.2612.26; year- HpHE CHEVRODET Motor Cnm 1 pany considers a motorcar pur chase from the standpoint that it Is an important investment. npHEY have built with this Idea in 1 mind, with a full realization that the car itself must make the distinction between investment and liability. 'T'HE Chevrolet is an investment, not 1 alone because of its moderate price, but because of the little it costs after the purchase. In low upkeep especially, does the price of the Chevrolet qual ify as an Investment rich In eco nomical service returns. HpHAT the Chevrolet has become a 1 world-wide favorite is not hap r -hazard success, but the merited re- ' suit of a conscientious manufactur ing policy. AGENTS Safe and Sure- The Diamond is al ways considered to be a reliable and safe investment. In the last four months the price ot Diamonds has advanced more than 80, and with in the next 00 days there will be another advance of at least 25. If contemplating a good investment Buy A Diamond Larson & Co. AttlieSlitn of the Illff Clock ling, OWl'K, $7.609; welhors, 1709.60; 15 7.60. BUTTER MARKET. IPrtM quotd by Um Cvntral Oron Farmm Ciwnwry.) Prints, parchment wrapped, 67c, wholesale price. Scotland Turning to Heace. In KiDtluiid tlin progress from war to peueo tit proceeding at nil active puce. One- firm I now specializing In the manufacture of Intermit coinlmx tlon engine Kiiitiibln for Hulling lion In a dun of machinery uiiili.iy Imported before tho war. In the uorilieust a munition factory him turnud to the iiiiimifnctiirp of 'hocolutt'.mnlilui; inn rlilin ry. nn liiduxtry formerly cIhIiiumI by ficrmiiny, while In (ilaxcuw toy miiklnif him xupnrMMli'd wur materlul and Klvtn cniiloyment to number of dlHchiirevd soldier. Co: srsfHorsfsrsrsiafSic These Cool Mornings Make Us Think of HEATING STOVES We have a complete line of them at prices that .are right, and reasonable i g terms can be arranged. Furniture Rugs Linoleum We will be glad to show Hp you our goods, whether you wish to purchase'now or later. Use Your Credit at GILBERT'S Furniture Store FIND STEAMER LONG BURIED Dredging Operation In the Mersey Disclose Remains of Vessel That Had ' Been Forgotten. For some time pant the Mersey dock and harbor board has been con ducting dredging operations In the neighborhood of the Ilurbo bank, one of .the huee accumulations of sand which lmM?do the navlcntlon of the Mersey entrance, and these hare re sulted, In a "find" of remarkable In terest. " ' It the remain of a steamer which have evidently been embedded for generation. Her date Is long ante rior to that of Iron shipbuilding. Of sonnd English oak were her timber and framing, to which clrcumstnnce doubtless la due the fact, that they still retain cohesion and shape, and have so wonderfully resisted the forces of decay a to supply an abundant quantity of tnatertnl for the souvenir manufacturer. Her beams. In point of fact, are described as being as fhard a Iron." The machinery has practically per ished, but the engine bed-plates and the funnel remain, and relics of pot tery and other article are plentiful. The vessel, cleared of superabundant sand. Is not only visible, but accessible at low wnter, nnd has been visited and examined by many Interested people. Tho prevailing opinion Is that she Is the William Husklsson. a pndille steamer belonging to the City of Dub lin company, nnd trading between Liv erpool nnd the Irish enpitnl, which on the 12th of January, 1840. was wreck ed on her pnssage to the Mersey. She had 120 passengers on board, of whom 05 were rescued by the ship Hmldcrs field, and the remainder perished. Captain Clegg of tho HmUlersfield subsequently received handsome pres entation from t!"e citizens of Liver pool In recognition of his good work. Manchester Guardian. REMAINS OF ROMAN SMELTER Intensely Interesting Discovery Said to Have Been Made In the North of England. " A lady member of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian so ciety of England has had the good for tune to discover whnt I believed to be a Itoman bloomery, or ancient smelt ing furnace. ' Her attention was drawn to tho place by the work of moles, which recently exposed some of the remains, nnd again Inter by the burn ing of the whins formerly concealing the hearth and other features of the bloomery, near Forest How. By some exploration with a spade, she traced the foundations of a large hearth, tWelve yards In diameter, and a number of heap of cinders, slag nnd ore; nnd she aIro turned up spec imens of Roman tiles, with pottery, slag nnd homntlte. The slr.a of the hearth of the Forest How bloomery mark It as quite different from the ordinary north-country medieval Irort furnaces, which run from seven to nine or ten feet In diameter, for the one Just found Is twelve yards across. This appear to be worth further ex ploration and probably money for that purpose will be found, ' ; i ' ! ..... .X .J. iJJll . L .JJiUl'l Your Fall Vacatiori i r : j,. , Spend it at East Lake : v Hot Springs ? Sulphur Springs - V ' New Hotel Accommodotions . Under New Management Cabins to Rent Camp Grounds Available , Boating Fishing 40 Miles from Bend For information, inquire Bulletin, or write to Eugene T. Jensen, La Pine, Ore. AT THE HOTELS. Pilot Ilutte Inn. Mr. and Mrs. N. Franklin, Burn. Margaret Carrie, Springfield, Ore. Rose E. Johnson, Portland. Eathel McKinney, Bake,r. J. E. Kennedy, Wamic. James D. Barry, La Pine. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tome, La Pine. E. B. Tomes, La Pine. A. Gubhard, Silver Lake. J. C. Moncrief, Silver) Lake. H. C. Levena, Burn. Mrs. Charles Rltter, Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson, Portland. D. E. Benson, Moro. Mark F. Henkle, Moro. . Gordon G. Jones, Portland. F. H. Thompson, Portland. If. M. Billings, Portland. O. G. Carlson, Spokane. Jennie Stevens, Prineville. Hotel Cozy. Fred Racine and son. Burn. Walter H. Nichols, Palo Alto. J. L. Black. La Pine. They Are Not True I Slanderous remarks have been -made regarding the sanitary condi tion of the American Bakery and about its employes. These state ments are absolutely without found ation. That an authentic report might be made regarding the sanitary condition of the bakery and the health condition of its employes we asked Dr. J. C. Vandevert to make a special examination and inspection. Dr. Vandevert has this to say: "I have made a thorough and complete inspection of the plant ot the American Bakery, and rind that in every particular the management has complied with ev ery requirement. The statements made against the bakery and its employes are untrue." -:'.' . ' r Every effort is being made to give the public a product and nothing is being spared ,7 to keep our. establishment up! ip the standard of sanitation ' "' Claud Graham, Paisley. William Lozler, Juneau, Alaska. 3. McEacbern, Portland. John Helfrlcb, 'Brothers. Hotel Wright. A. F. Jackson, Burn. Eldora Blakely, San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kelly, Port land. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Glaze, Salem. F. E. Berlngton, Burns. Cecil B. Steams, La Pine. Joe Marcel Weed, Cal. (Mrs. F. A. Everett, Sister. Lela Everett, Sisters. Era L. Everett, Sisters. D. W. Van Matre, Sisters. Verne Skelton, &iBtera. ! Tom Sly, La Pine. Roy E. Moffltt, La Pine. Francis Anderson, Lakevlew. Remember big :) benefit dance at Hippodrome for benefit of war's starving children, Sept. 8. Adv. Pot It in The Bulletin. clean, wholesome , . tery Louis Dornecker, Manager,