The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 05, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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The t Bend t Bulletin
Undo Sam Stocks Prison Farm With Prtec Herd
DAILY EDITION
rMkM Oar? AflrniMn Kmraat Baasar,
Bt la. Bnd UaHatln (iBMrasrataa)
RippliiiRhijniQS
ntarad u Baoond Class Mt January
ft 1917, at tha Part Otf'- at Bead, OrwM.
Art. of Uutb I, 18T. .
OBKRT W. SAWYER Kdltar-Manairar
BINKY M. FOWI.KR...... Associate Editor
HID A. WOKLFLKN..AilvcrtLln( Manam
ft H. SMITH Circulation tlnim
IALFH 6PKNCKR Mrthaniral Supt
Ad IndrpMiJtnt Nswspaper. tandlnc tor
taa aquara deal, f Iran buxinM. clean politics
and tha but Interests of Bend and central
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SATT'RDAV, JINE 5, 1920.
A GOOD POLICY
the
The newly adopted rule of
'state highway commission to nr-
ran kg for surfacing on all grades
built under its jurisdiction is a dis
tinct forward titep In policy that
means much to the various sections
especially iuterestedt tlm.sio those
especially Interested that Is to
those where grading is being done.
To construct a grade and then wail
Indefinitely before proceeding with
surfacing is a wasteful burliness. It
':- Is like building a house and leav
ing the roof off. Until the roof is
.on the 'interior of the house is
: ' exposed to all the elements and
. may have to be rebuilt when the
' time comes to pat the roof on. In
the same way an unsurfaced grade
,'will rut and the soil become scat
tered; necessitating much extra
work before the surfacing material
" can be put down.
Possibly the new .policy is of no
.Immediate importance to Deschutes
.county, because the commission is
carrying out its promise to surface
the Important section o The Dalles
California highway now being
graded, nl connection with future
work,, however, it means that, once
a project is begun, is will be car
ried through to completion. In
this section, unless a road is
surfaced it Is no road at all.
Many a Job of grading has been
done here that left the road - in
worse shape than 'it was in before
the road crew struck it, simply be
cause surfacing did not follow grad
ing. If the commission now or
ders grading and surfacing on all
new work we shall be assured of a
good road when the first contract
is let.
In view of th gasoline shortage,
it is suggested that folks should bo
careful of their soup.
By the Sou.
I'm at La Jolla, by the sea; the view is something
fine, with large blue 'billows' rolling V free i'ive
thousand miles of brine. The grand old ocean is
my lawn, it slops against ray door; no dandelions
grow thereon, to make my spirit-sore. The water
booms into the caves, reminding me of this: I do
not have to mow the waves; and such a thought is
bliss. I see the billows, high and dark, the endless
surge and swell; I see the seals, and hear them
bark, as though they'd things to sell. And I could
sit and watch the sea one thousand years or two,
and every hour 'twould bring to me some message
strange and new. It's saying, as it sighs and raves,
and murmurs, moans and pleads, "You do not have
to mow my waves, or from me dig the weeds." The
salt sea sloshes round my coop, and sharks come up
and play, and I sit out, upon the stoop, and smile
the livelong day. I've always had a lawn to mow,
and weeds to dig at night; no sandburs on the
ocean grow, to mar my chaste delight.
I'nclo Bam had gone to farming
in en mist. It Is uot experimental
work but food production
helping to answer the II. C. of
"roblem ill feeding hundreds of
ilcpendvntH dully The farm idea
is in conjunction with the big
lcder.il penitentiary ut Atlanlu,
lis., and is being worked out un
der the personal direction of War
den Fred G. Zcrhiit.
The newest addition Is the pur
chase of a pure bred llolstuln
dairy herd comprising 03 cows,
11 culms and ! bull cult. The to
tal cost
13. DO".
of tho herd was nhout
The highest prlro for
row being 1500 tho lowest 1175.
Tho hrd wns purchased In Wail-kosha-co.
Wis., tho selections be
ing madn from miven Inrno herd
thern. The blgK"t purchase was
from thn Wisconsin Masonic
herd, near Uoiininaii, Wis.
Thti herd I doing fine in th
nouthuin rlliuale and la already
exceeding the expectations by pity
ing for lisclf In milk production
prollis In about nine nionlhn Thrat
of tho cows hive ulreudy let a
record of eight gallons of milk
each per tiny and promlsa more.
One hundred honor men from the
prison are now working the Inrni
furnishing milk, cheese, butler,
eggs and vegetables to feed tho
1800 prisoner now confined In
tho big prison.
FOUR SMART STREET HATS
tflaJ .. S Uaet
" This group of four smart street hats
Includes four kinds of braid. At tin
top n soft, blocked shape Is of fine
mllan; to the right a hnnd-xade hat
of satin straw Is faced with sutin, op
posite, one of piping braid, requires it
veil. A rouph. shiny braid makes the
trim, stiff sailor below.
YOUTHFUL STYLES IN SUITS
Secord of Transfers.
FURNISHED BY THE DESCHCTKS
ABSTRACT COMPANY.
Rena J Carr to Fraud D Sisk, KE
1-4 of NE 1-4, sec 31; NW,l-4, of
NW1-4, sec 32-15-13; $10.'
Frank M Post to William R
Church, SE 1-4, SW 1-4 of NE 1-4,'
and El-2 of NE f-4, sec 36-17-14;
11300.
Ralph Froman to Edward FTJean,
los.7, 8, blk 6, Laidlaw;$10.
eBnd Co to Robert M Fagg, lot
14, blk 19, Park add; $10.
G. W. Foster to Brooks-Scanlon
Lmbr Co, lot 19, blk 14, Park add;
1..
Adolph Carlson, to Brooks-Scanlon
Lmbr Co, lot 1 blk 16, Park
add; $10. .
Bend Co to J C. Rhodes, part lot
1, blk 3, Boulevard add; $1.
' Bend Co to E O Stadter, part lot
1, blk 3, Boulevard, add; $1.
ARE YOUR HOUSEHOLD
GOODS FULLY INSURED?
If not, think of tie plight you
would be in were your Lome
to burn tonight. It is better to
be ss.fe tban aorry.
A few dollars per year will
protect you against losJ in case
of fire on your houscriol J, busi
ness or personal effects.
. Drop in today and fix it up.
J. C. RHODES
;i INSURANCE
i BEND COMPANY OFFICE . . '
1 - . Phone 71
wmmmw r itTnrrTin 1
OF FINE VOILE AND FILET
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1 1 X
if, ;
la It Still Coffee?
Two young iiu.ii walking along
l.'hfitntit street llie other evening met
two girls, rceeiil in iiimltlliilU'es, dressi
eil In lielght ii f fashion fur emits mid
lioti. expensive loiiUin hlioes. and In
vlted I belli to go to u lilgh-i'litsa l ea
tan rant.
The girls nns'.l and after Ihey hud
finished eullng. they were ir ked If
tliev would enjoy u dend-lusse.
They looked lit eiieli oilier.
"Is It some sort of Jtuiiduo?" In
Ulnd one us though there ttilulit he
some hidden joke III the in vi I n t Ion.
"I don't Ihink it uoillil go good af
ter a lienrly meal," Mild the oilier.
The vi'tiiig fellows gave It up.
" Would Jyil lll.e smuc eofTee?" HKl.ed
on' ol 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 .
'Sure,'' iepliel the glil III ehorus.
tlnil'". hai e vu walllnu for jou-e
ui in oi; u-." ChiladeiiiiiUi liin-ord.
lliind-iuiide liloii-cs of line, white
voile have made such a sueress with
women who dies we!! that their place
Is assured. Here Is one in which In
serts "of lilei luce, ii little embroidery
and sinnll crochet buttons are combined
In n way that will delight the gentle
woman. The tiny buttons serve to
decorate collar and cuffs mid larger
ones provide fastenings.
For those who look best In suits
that are trim uud simple (he youthful
style shown above will prove success
ful. It 'hits a box-plnlted skirt and a
short, straight cent. The lutler is very
cleverly cut und depends upon round
buttons In two sizes and a little silk
braid for Its embellishment. The collni
is a small und inconspicuous detail.
Reproductivity of Pearls.
There Is nothing new under the sun,
and the idea of placing pearls in a
ling with a liltli; rice, and finding af
ter many years (hat their numbers
have Increased, a very undent prac
tice. Is claiming attention in the Eng
lish press. That the rlcii has the
appearnnee of being "pecked" adds a
further touch of the fumlllnr, and
people are asking what kind of rice
penrls like best. In the time of
Boetlus de Boot, the reproductivity
not only of pearls but of diamonds
was a common belief. The explutKi
lion tlist the pearls now occupylni:
attention are vegetable jmwIs from
the Malay states would not have sat
isfied lioetlus.
Florida's Dig Gpring.
What Is the Inrgisl spring In 11k
world? Florida bus one which in t
be near the head of the list. This !
cnlleil. Wnknlla spring. It Is H feel
across.; Is feet deep mid fiots at
the rate of ll'n.ooo gallons of v:in-r
every mlniiie. It gives rise to a river
2."ifl feet wide at lis source. This
mammoth spring Is situated nlmt fif
teen miles from Tallahassee.
Transvaal's Diamond Output.
At one lime the mines of India pro
duced all' the diamonds of Hie wor ld
Now more diamonds arc obtained m
the mines In the Transvaal in otn
hour tlinn are recovered In the entire
Indian empire In n year.
BASS MOUTH BAG FOR
. VANITY TRAPPINGS
Wnthln-jlon's Ice Malted.
l!i'"i,:e Wn.hliii:loii put up liv. I:
iiiimry. " hi diary showed In
Piled - a dry well under n sumuii'i
house and another weti In a cellar.
I'lnler dale of June ! he undo In his
iltil('. : "Opened the well III In V eellllt
III will, h I hail laid up a store of lee.
hill there was mil the siiuillcM parti
cle I'em.iiiilnt.'. I I hen opened Iho
oilier repository, In which 1 found I
larpi store."
"Venerabl Dtdc."
The Vi iu-inhle llede or lleda was a
Snxon ehiiirliimiii of deep ploly mid
Civil t classical Icnriiliit!. He una horn
alioiil the year (li'J. at Jnrrow In Kur
haul, Ciutlauil. near the inniiih of Ihe
Tyne. He dlixl In June. 7.'i. Jut
he hml coinplnleil a llnonlnll-iu lulu
Snxon of SI. John's Co-pel. Ill' chief
orliiliuil work l bis "History of the
Anuhi s. on Cbnreh," written In !.!
In.
Accessories of dress are as im
portant to the well-dressed woman
ss the selection of the most elabo-i
rate costume. Milady's hand-ba.;;
this season has the fish mouth'
opening with plenty of space In
the pleated silk bag below for all
the III t tn vanity trappings.
GENERAL PERSHING'S "JEFF" JUMPS A B1J
. No Time to Lose.
. "This : paper says the woild'll onlj
Inst another five million years."
"By Jove. An I ain't hud my do
mobilization papers yet !" Windsor
Mtisaxlne.' ,' -;.'," -.- .. . .
f"' " ssit, 'r j. M-ksa
Tourist--Camper
--Fisherman:--
Central Oregon's wealth is in its
FORESTS
Use extra precautions with fire, matches, cigar
ettes. Report promptly any small blaze.
Do Your Part to Save the Trees.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
Ioenl Hales AkciiI
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
Jnst because the war is over Is no sign that General Pershing's
.tiorses have nothing to do. It is "play" time with them the same
is for the general, who bas been taking a bit of vacation. This pic
ture shows the general's horse, "Jeff," as ridden by the general's aid.
Captain J. O. Quekomeyer,, taking the hurdlos In competition at the
Washington horse show.. . v
This house has Electric
s
service
, When ycu'vo said that, you've Rone a Jons way
toward getting your leaso tiiRHod. Because tho mod-
ern woman wants a house sho can turn into a homo.
And one of tho first essentials of a choerfui home in
the bright, inviting light of Edison Mazda Lamps, -
The housewife knows, too, that in tho houno with
" electric ccrvico her work will bo lesoennd and rhado
easier by electric flatirons, electric washers, vacuum
cleancirrj and the many other ctetricul appliances &t
hor ;:::.:.-.zl?,d. ; ,
V. ycur house will make it the preferred houno.
It i, . r.-?;-.t easier, and for more. Special term
now. Take advantage of them.'
Our wirinfj representative will call and i;ivi yoo
facts. Call or 'phone for Information and eatitnates
'KODAY. '
Bend Water Light & Power Co.