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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1919)
PARE 4 THK BKXD nnJ.KTIN. DAILY KMTIOM, BEND, OREGON, PRIDAV, DRCRM11RR SA, 1010 The Bend Bulletin .... DAILY EDITION . ... ! 1 1 Brery AfUrnMB Kic.pt taaea?. Br tha Bead Balletla (larerparatad). tntered m Second Claa matter, January I, KIT. at lha Poet Otflca at Benil. Oregon, under Ae of March , 18". OBKRT W. SAWYER.. Editor-Manner BtNBV N. FOWl.EB Aaaociata Editor FBKD A. WOEi,Ki.liN...AilverliBin Manaxer C. H. SMITH Circulation Nanaitrr ALPH SFKNCER Mechanloal butit, Aq Independent Newepaper, atandlnn tor the snare deal, clean Imitiicu, e.'ean politiea and Ik bat iuleieaU of Xend and Colitrel Orriiun. ' , eutMCRiPTioN' rates lie Hail One Year W OO III Months ! (area Month tl.10 t B Carrier One Ye .. I6.R0 In fcjnth '! Oie Month .......... ....I .60 .All fubeerlptlrns are due and PAYABLE IN ADVAKCK. Notice o( rspirattoa ara mailed eaaaeriber and If renewal u ntit made within eaaaonable time the paper will be .haconttnued. Pleaaa owify tu promptly of any chanse of atdreaa. or ol failure to receive the paper rcatu amy. Oeberwiaa wa will not be reapooeibi tor optea miaeed. Ma all ;becka and ordera payable to The M BuUeUn. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1919 THE IRRIGATION CONGRESS. Central Oregon has always sent a big delegation to the Oregon Irri gation Congress and this year should be no exception. Other sec tions of the state know the im portance of irrigation and are prominent in the work of thek con gress, but no other, we believe, has so greut irrigation possibilities as are to be found in the Deschutes valley. In other years the Central Ore gon delegates have gone to the con gress with half a dozen matters for which they wanted indorse ment. Matters of district law hare been under consideration or the problems of individual districts or segregations hare been up for dis cussion and though each year has seen some real accomplishment the questions of particular interest to this section have usually been left In the back ground. Tbis year there is one big thing to be done in an irrigation way. That Is to secure the beginning of work on the Deschutes project. All the preliminaries hare been cover ed. There remains only to get the Reclamation service in here. . If the Central Oregon delegates to the congress go with the one idea of getting action on Federal aid on the Deschutes project they can make that the big accomplish ment of the 1920 session. ' The people who favor using the road bed of one of the rail lines up the Deschutes canyon as a highway might be getting ready to answer the question suggested by the present experience of the rail roads in dealing with land slides. A vote of thanks is due the musicians who played the Christ mas hymns in the open air yes treday morning. The more music there is on Christmas the better the day. They gave it a good Etart. It was a Merry Christmas. TIMES "SURE HAD CHANGED" Doughboys in France Hailed as Friend , Man Whom They Had, When "Kids,", Feared Greatly. The story of how two doughboys found their old enemy In France Is told by Mike Nolan, former police lieu , tenant of New York city, who served as a K. of C. secretary assigned to the Sixteenth Infantry, First division. Nolan is fifty-two years old and put In 23 years on the New York police force. When he changed the blue uni form for khaki, he was in charge of the twenty-third precinct, the old Ten derloin. On hif breast Is a victory ribbon with twobronze major offensive stars and three silver citation stars. - He has been recommended for the P. S. C. by the commanding officer of the Six teenth Infantry. , : He had wandered up to a "little bunch" of doughboys who wore "shoot tog craps," and gave each of the boys a pack of K. of C. cigarettes. The game was an exciting one, and a sol dier who was about "to roll the Ivor ies" looked up at him and asked hjm to "kiss 'em for a five." Nolnn did so, and the dice turned up a two and a three. One of the unlucky hoys who had lost on the toss of the dice looked up - at Nolnn nnd recognized him as an old enemy. ' "Holy cat I Look, It's Tenderloin Bull Nolan!" he snld to his pal. "Don't you remember, he's de cop who used to chase us from doorway for shoot ing craps when we was kids?" . "Shure," snld the lucky soldier, "and he pulled us once for smoking butts. And here he Is shelling out packs of renl cigarettes nnd klwin' de bones for ns. Damn'd if ' It ain't right dnt de war changes de whole wolld!" INSIGNIA OF ANCIENT ORDER That Now Worn by United States - Army Medical Officers Goes Back Four Thousand Years. The caducous, which was Introduced S 1P0 OL John Van R. I loir. M. 0 i:OU.am.o1?k Road Experience. The wind, from arctic coasts afar, was blowing shrewdly, fierce and keen, and I was out in my closed ear, consuming- costly gasoline. I gloried in the wintry storm, I watched the snow drift with a smile; fox' I was cozy, snug and warm, and limou sines are all the style. "Blow, blow," I said, "thou ( wintry wind, and shriek a firecer, louder note, for I ' have winter badly skinned when I ride forth in my closed boat." And then a beastly tire went flat, and I stepped out to view the wreck; the tempest blew away my hat, and wound my whiskers round my neck. I toiled away with wrench and jack and shed a lot of frozen tears, and sprained my hoeks and broke my back, and froze my eyebrows and my ears. So I removed the busted tire, and put another in its stead, and gathered wrench and jack and lyre, and started townward, seeing red. I had not travel ed half a verst, I had not gone a parasang, before another casing burst, with raucous and resounding bang. And harder then the fierce wind blew, as I'd requested them to blow; and Father Winter sprain ed a thew to show what spasms he could throw. I still have auto rides enough, and still I burn the gasoline; but winter hears from me no bluff; I'm of a humble, chastened mien. C V. S. A., editor of the Military Sur geon, as part of the medical' officers' insignia, (hues hack 4.W0 years, ac cording to F. II. Harrison. M. I V. S. A:, writing in the Journal of the Amer ican Medical Association. For a num ber of reasons the serpent was always the symbol of medicine In antiquity. The Italiyloiiiiins' cadiicetis, which as the Insignia shows today two snakes entwined with wings at the top of the staff occurs in lllttlte remains. It stands for an actual serpent god. Nln frlshzlilu. w ho as the special messenger of Ishtar, was the awakener of life In the springtime, and the Mesopotamlan prototype of the (ircek Hermes. The Romans had a special functionary, the cadticetttor, who was a sort of peace commissioner. The caducous was used on the title pages of hooks published hy the famous medical printer, Kro- bcnlus. In 1400 to irtT. The "wand of Mercury,", as it Is sometimes called, was also carried 'by merchant traders In ancient times, on excursions where peurvful negotiations were deslredand they' wanted, to be known as. neutral. PETS BELOVED BY SAINTS Dr. Douglas Hyde, in Series of Lec tures, Deals Interestingly With ' Medieval Irish LoreV Pr. Douglas Hyde recently delivered a series of lectures the Margaret Stnkes lectures in the Alexandra col lege, Dulilin, dealing with medieval Irish lure. He told anecdotes about the Irish saints and their love of birds and beasts, lie traced the love of ani mals by people in different periods and in different countries. Even the Irish pagans had their net animals. stiys Our 1 Hindi Animals. lie took the three Irish snliits, St. I'ulrick. St. Krigiil anil St. ColunicIIIe. and spoke of their affect inn for their pet animals. S:. Patrick s kindness to thefawn was well authenticated, and the fawn returned the love to his mus ter. St. Brigld had her "pet dog. a nn.st faithful animal. She also loved birds. i - -,i hi ! v -: ir 3 believe in you Oregon. I believe in your immense re sources your timbered hill sides, your waving fields of grain, your luscious fruits. I believe in your men, Oregon in their energy and ability to convert your unexcelled raw materials into finely finished manufactured products. I belijeve the road to growth and prosperity for Oregon lies in the loyal patronage of Oregon industries by Oregon people. , ! . Buy Home Products Associated Industrie of Oregon 1 I k at . VW . - X M unci "the l.ltils, especially doincsiTc fowls. Lived her In a remarkable milli ner. The entile was St. ('oltimcllle'H pet. although his love for dumb unlimils surpassed that of the other saints: It was r tied In the life of the saint that dumb animals, too, were In love with him, especially birds, und that some of the latter followed him from Ireland to the Island of lonu. There was. In proof of the love of niiiiiials for the saint, the story of how the horse wept on the bosom of the saint the night before he died. Dr. Hyde mentioned a large number of other saints, Irish nnd Latin, about whom he told strles, showing their love for animals, making Sieclal refer ence to St. Kevin. St. Commit. 81. Molnn, St. Moling, who had made friends of wolves, foxes, partridges atxl herons. FELL TO ROOSEVELT'S SPEAR Big Devilfish a Victim of the Colonel's Love of Sport, Either on Sea or Land. ' ' The fame of the Inte Col. Theodore ltooscvclt ns a big-game hunter Is well known, hut he was equally as adept at killing big fish of the sea. according to ltussell J. ('tiles, noted hlg-ftsh killer. 1 Attracted by one of Coles' firth-leu ubntit killing I lie devilfish, the colonel appealed to hint for Instruct inn In the , art. After taking several land lessons, using a i pear with which he saw an African kill a lion, he finally became expert, and Mr. Coles formed n party to hunt the devilfish off the coast of Florida, in f'tintu Oonla. -March 'Si, 1017. There the colmiel killed his first devilfish, lilllluc tne IniKe creature, which weighed many tons. Just two Inches from theespnt indicated on u drawing by Coles, and driving the spear two feet four Inches through the heaviest nnd boniest structure' of the fish. The colonel was standing on Ihe cab of a small bout traveling nine miles an hour, and the fish was coining to ward the boat at the rn:e of l.'i or 1H C49 r-;- V I t ef IIBl WALLACE REID' e,The Valley of the Giants' I.A.ST TIME TONUS HT ut Liberty miles an hour, swimming about four or six feet under water. Had the oltinel mlsxc.l his aim the fish would haxe been alile. with one of its side tins, to unset I lie hunt nod drown the fishermen. An hour after his first ctili h the climcl trilled a second devil fish, uliich was the second hirgest ilevilllsh ever killed. Mr. Coles. Is a scientist who has hunted devilfish for more than "o years. Hulletln "WANT ADS'' Bring Re sults Try Them. , Exceptional Values in Men's Leather Vests and Stag Shirts BLACK BEAR. MACKINAWS Recognised Superior Quality $10.30 Tri-State Terminal Co. "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" Finished Rough Dry Wet Wash Dry Cleaning The BEND -LAUNDRY Phone Black 311 PREVENTS Do your shoes sound like a cracked violin? Bergmann Shoe Oil Is as essential to your ' shoes as oil to an engine. It prevents squeaking and makes the leather soft, pliable and waterproof. Will not prevent shining. ' ' Makes shoes wear longer. Tbeo. Bergmann Shoe Mfg. Co. PORTLAND. OREGON 1 . elaV rii-ini For Sale at aa4t L. Sboe. Dior. tfTV) aboeRe. EL Hudwue , ittfe aai "x B i KHTgM taifai) . ffl Spins Olsts Thread. A method him liecn perfei'leil for KplmiliiK class Into prn. tlt itlly entiles thread which can lie wwuiid on spools like nrtlliiiiry Ihreud anil used for muiiy pUlptlSl'H. Put It In Tim Bulletin. I'ltOI I.NSION W, AMI jou wouk It. II. FOX ClUI'KXIilK KIUI lil Minnesota St. Dr. Charles A. Fowler 1'IIVSICIAN AND SUKC ICON Otllcus In tho O'Kano llulldlng Telephones: Hen. Illaek 1383 Office Ited Jtl R. S. HAMILTON , ATTORNEY.AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bldf. Tel. Ell (Dr. Coa'a former OtBca.) H. H. De Armorul Chaa. W. Erealua De Armond & Erskine LAWYERS O'Kans Building. Bund. Oregon W. G. Manning, D.M.D. DENTIST Suits 12 14 O'Kans Building Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ors. DR. TURNER, EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bund with New Equipment Room 9, O'Kans Bids. Dr. H. N. M00RE ''', DKNTIHTRY ''' ' -1 . . .v .' , Tel Blsck 1(71 O'Kans Bldf. Teleijieii Urd m O'Kaat Wl , Dr. E. . CRAY .. DENTIST lloun 9 00 to 12:001.-00 lo 5:30 ' a!nffj aW SaWefyl K aafM'afaiaf Dr. Anna Ries-Finlcy Has moved bcr oCDcs over Horton Drug Co. Office Phone ReC 301 Residence 2281 HAIIt DHKHKINCJ PARIXIl Up-to-dat aleetrlcal aeatp treatmenta for falllns hair and dandruff. Famoua Neo plMtKiue faea trratment". -All klnda Hair Work don. MIW. MUU.KR Oregon St. Phone lied 1861 Itend Lodge No. 429 Loyal Or. rlr of Moose Meets In Moose Hall every Thursday. Visiting, brothers are cordially Invited to attend. DR. G. SKINNER , , . PKNTIHT Phorte: Office, Hcd 2351 Room 17 O'Kune Building Office Hours: 9 to 121 to 6 MRS. V. A. SMITH Agent for the Nl'BONE COIWKTS Will call by appointment 1059 Columbia Street. ADDUES8 P. O. BOX 638 Corns, Bunions Arch Supports Treated Foot Appliances H. F. Shoemaker FOOT HI'KCIAI.IST Office; Wright Hotel Hours:" 1 to 6 P. M. Evenings and Sundays by Appointment Examinations Free Prices Reasonable Tel. Blnck 111 THIS PAPtR REPRE3EN TED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING D f THE . GENERAL OPPICES -N'ftW YORK AND CHICAGO tnv.'curs in i l the prihcihai cities Alcohol From Moif. A Swedish syliiHi'iitt,' l phlimlng to tllsllll iiltolitil Millll frn.il wl'll "". there lit'lng irniiiiiH i,iiiinllllos of It available, , . Iliillellll "WANT AIM" Hi'lng !! nulla- Try Tlmm. lU'HIM'IHH VIHK TtlHV. I,. H, IIU'K.lltll i PIANO TUNING Ki-KiiliitlniC mill Hl'lllll Intf I.nuvn ortli'in nt I.ohiuis llliii-k-:il I h ml, - - Offgon HATES TRANSFER CO. lllll Minim Tom Whtiolor l M in tkiih: II ti l. ISO Offlco Froiiolilx'H Hloio, 1018 Bond Hlt'i'ol Phono Hull 1341 Bond - OrtKOQ ELECTRIC LAUNDRY Rough Dry noil Kliilnhrd Work Cull ItiOl lllll St., or Ontrnl Orogon Cli'nnlng Wkl. Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer Box 80, Bind, Orogon Work Culled Fur and Delivered Carlson & Lyons iM.r.Mui.Nr. & iii:atin(; I'liinihlDg Bud lli-ntlng Huppllna, lluth Kooui Ai-i-PwHii ln, to. I'ipc, Valves aiul Fittings rno.Ni: jn: II. C. DAVIS Will build or repair your houHtt Hntlafuctnrlly. I'lnns und fitlumtH furnlahed. Shop ut 2S (J teen ood Avo. Bend Park Co. Rl Eststs sad Iaaursnct Ilend Cotnuany Uulldiug Own Your Own Home I have some bargains in BUNGALOWS ItAHV THKMIi J. A. EASTES Central Orctfon'a Lcailincj INSURANCE AGENCY Tinning and Sheet Metal WM. MONTGOMERY," Furnaces, Spouting, Outterlng, . Cornice und Bkyllgbt Repairing promptly attonded to Prlrea rlnht. work guaranteed BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrttara of aU kind at Irwaranea. Old. it Iruuraiie Asencr In Central Or. P";.. S' l51",f rint Naltonsl Bank UuUdlns, Band, Orwoo. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars WALTHER-WILLIAMS CO. n. S. McClure, Salesman . W. A. 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