PAGH S RECORD TIME MADE IN ROAD LOCATION Eighteen Mile of Tho lnllo-t'iill- fornia Highway Mapped Out In , Two Weoka Kven tirade. One of Uia ju!ckest jobs of road location on record in Central Ore Bon hus jiiHt boon completed In the 8tirvoy of Tho Dulles-California high way from tho Alien ration, south of Bend, to tho Klamath county lino. The entire distance, approximately 18 miles, was covered in two weeks. In the whole stretch of highway lo cation thero is not more than 1000 feet which will have a grade of more than one per cent. PAGEANT STORY TOLD IN DANCE (Continued from Page 1.) earth. Each scene depicts him as be sought to remain in mytliland, but he refuses because they cannot show him love. The spirit of poesy guides him through it nil. In the Inst episode he meets with a mortal bewitched, who can only be released by the love of another mor tal. The boy breaks the spell and the mortal tells him this is not the real heart of the world, because love Is not found. They leave the spot, with all its beauty, to find the real heart of humankind. This Is tho story of "The Heart of the World," the pageant to be given ' next Saturday evening on the Reid school lawn under the direction of Miss Ella Dews, directress of girls' activities at the Y. M. C. A. i.st of Characters. The pageant is divided into three parts. In the first the Greek Dryads and goddesses try to entice the boy. Deodatus, with beauty. Deodatus Lloyd Lamping Hermes, the guide Harold Allen Dryads Marjorie Baird. Marlon feather, Alice Stockman, Margaret Inabnit. Louise Inabuit, Leora Con narn, Christine Stringer, Mary Eliza beth King Helen King, Elizabeth Keyes, Gene Richards. The Three Graces Euphresyne Frances Heyburn Thalia Lola Whitmore Aglaia Catherine Hayden Three Greek goddesses Persiphore Christine Hupprelch Psyche s. Bessie Lemley Aurora Catherine Day Part Two. (The elves find Deodatus asleep.) King of the dwarfs and trolls Margaret Smith Dwarfs Elizabeth Keyes, Margaret Allen, Helen Whittingston. Catherine ' Plunkett, Rosine Forrest, Margaret Forrest, Mary Catherine Taylor. Frances Taylor, Margaret Taylor, Gay Hamilton Bessie Lemley. Elves - Doris Hudson, Helen Warnecke. Ethel Eauniau. Part Three. (Fairyland) Titiana, fairy queen. ...Lola Whitmore Fairies Roseleaf '. Helen McMunn Silverwing Anna Dornbecker Harefoot Lila De Bour Acorr.cup Helen V'inal Dawnmist .....Gladys McConnell Cobweb Celeste Clinefelt t Buttercup Anna McNeal Flowerheart Alice Holmes Other fairies ! . Rose Miller, Ernestine Hupprelch, Mildred Simmons, Elolse Spencer. Noedra Toomy. A Child Helen Donovan Mother of child Doldres.Cattow l'itparat Ions Kluliorato. The child and Its mother are the only mortals, besides Dodatus. All the other characters are Immortal. All of them will he elaborately cos tumed. Practice for tho various dances and parts Is going on every day under tho direction of Miss Dews anil Miss Eunice Catlow. ami all of the principals are already well drilled in their parts. Mis. Ashley Forrest will sing "When You Look for the Heart of the World" us a closing number, during which there is to be a grand processional of nil the characters. The spectacle Is to be staged on the southwest corner of the Reld school lawn, where the natural greenery will be supplement ed by additional scenery. A band under the direction of Mr. Graham leader of the ShevUn-Hlxon band, and Ashley Forrest, will assist In tho pageant. IRISH MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE IN U. S. HAVANA A BABEL OF SOUND New Yorker Alleges That Metropolis Is Silent in Comparison With the Cuban City. Hnvnnn may not hold 'the noise championship of the world, hut at least little old New York is silent by comparison. Cnmuflled motors beyond computation, tram cars that seem far more interested In producing clamor than speed, bellowing venders of everything vendible, are but the back ground of nn unbroken uproar thut permeates every nook and cranny of the city. Honest hotel keepers tell you frankly that they can offer every com fort except quiet. Even In church you hear the tumult outside, broken nt rare Intervals by the voice of the preacher. It Is not' simply the day time uproar of business hours. It In creases steadily from nlgSitfall until dawn. In olden days the sereno, with his dark lantern, his pike, pistol, ounch of keys, whistle and rope, wan dered through the streets culling out the time and the state of weuther every half hour. His efforts would be wasted nowndays. The long-seasoned Inhabitants seem to have grown cnllous to the constnnt turbulence. I have yet to mpet a new comer who confesses to an unbroken hour of sleep. If you move out to one of the pensions of Vedado, the house hold Itself will keep you constantly re minded that you are still In Havana. The Cubans seem to thrive on noise. If they are so unfortunnte as to be denied their beloved din, they lose nn time In producing nnolher from their own throats. After n week In Havana we took ferry across the hnrlior nnd strolled along the plain behind Cabana fortress. For some time we were aware of nn indefinable sensation "f strangeness, amounting almost to dis comfort. We had covered a mile or more before we suddenly discovered that it was due to the unaccustomed silence. Century Magazine. DISHES NOT ALL SHE'D DO School Teacher Made Her Position Quite Plain to the Man of Her Choise. She Is a schoolteacher, who Is nnx lous to marry, and he Is a bashful res tnumnt owner. For three years she has dined nt Ills restaurant and at some time during every meal he has come to her table to talk to her. F.ut he never suggested nny sort of en gagement. Yet from the expression In his eyes and his general demeanor she has long been sure that he cares for her. "All be needs Is Just a little help," her best friend told her the other day. A few days' afterward when she was In the resinurant he came to her table as usual, "l see you'll soon be out of mmmmm mi 3 Four Men Who Shouldn't Save- (1) The man who Is sure of his job for life. Certain that bis income will never be less nor his needs greater than today. (2) The man who has no one dependant upon him, no family, father, mother, sister or some one for whom he should have thoughts of what the future will mean if something is saved. (Sj.-'-Tho man who never expects an opportunity or a necessity to arrive that will call for money. (4) The man who doesn't care he is a tramp and the world has little use for him. GKT OUT of the rank of the failures and sow the sure seeds for success by starting a Savings Account to morrow at i Tin Exhk or S-jmog 8nvrc ' The First National Bank v ''' ''' OF BEND mm nwiill IB i i LuuroncM Alllnull rnh,. ,. Parliament for North Weatmonttt nnd minister of agriculture In the Irish Republican government, j on his way from tho Emerald lalo to the United States on a "Nation al Mission." Tbe suiatnor ,-upoo which ha aalU la out named; n Job." he laughed, nnd added: "Since your school Is going to close Friday you might answer that," and he point ed to a sign on his wall rending Dishwasher wanted." "Would you wash dishes for me?" lie continued. Hack enme the reply: "Yes. and cook nnd sweep nnd keep house In every way." . v, -r-f - He took the hint. Also shels going to quit teaching for all time. Indian upolls News. Coffee Tree Crows 30 Foet. The coffee tree In a wild state trill grow to a height of 30 feet : when cul tlvated It Is pruned down to five feet for convenience in gathering the hci-rlei. Remember the Moose Pic nic on August 13. Adv-tfc (REasIIBB 83 Classified adTvrtUlna eharfa vr Imm SO tnU tor tO worda or lea. Om Mnt Mr word for ll over 20. All eltMlflad advert tain itrietly cub In adror.. FOR SALE FOR SALE; "New Domestic Medical Practice." Call 636 Colorado avenue. 9-59p FOR SALE lfi-iooin rooming house, near mills; good proposi tion for right party. See Cascade Land Co., First National Hank bldg. ' 10-69C FOR SALE Three-room plastered house, by owner. 204 Delaware Ave. 3-58-BOp FOR SALE Five-room house. In Park or Mill addition; require very little cash; monthly payment plan; house double constructed, mod ern end new. with fireplace and base ment. H. J. Overturf, O'Kime bldg. 2-58tfc FL'RNITURE for sale. Inquire 101 Broadway. 9 8-5 8-5 9 p FOR SALE OR TRADE A fne sad dle mare for heavy work horse. In quire Usher, Bend Hardware Co. ' . - 87-57-G9p FOR SALE OR TRADE Five-room bungulow, one or more lots; will take part trade. Inquire carpenter shop, 121 Minnesota avenue. 80-55-D9P FOR SALE 5-room modern house. close to mills; nicely furnished; terms. J. Ryan & Co. 72-J4tfc FOR SALE Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, block 17, Deschutes addition; price 1 1400; terms. J. Ryan & Co. 71-B4tfC FOR SALE Modern B-roora bunga low in Highland addition; easy terms. See J. Ryan & Co. 89-17tfc FOR SALE Confectionery and res taurant doing nice business; must sell; too much business for owner to manage. - Call at store next to Ho tel Portland. 28-50tfc USED CARS CAR FOR SALE 1920 Ford coupe; run less than 2000 miles; shock MILADY'S SPORT HAT ... : . This- dainty little sport silk hat is very much In vogue at pres ent and will be this fall. The fig ured silk In harmony with tbe color used on tbe under brim end the edge piped with the same material. Now for a Bigger and Better Bend For the biggest and best Fall business Rend has known lets all keep things on the hum, til! Christmas morn don't let up for a minute. Keep pushing and pulling. We have planned and pre pared for a greatly enlarged business all the Fall season. We have stocks of the Better Class of goods far in excess of any ever shown here. We know wc are on the right track in offering only the better class of merchandise wc know people want the best. The constant growth of this business proves it. Most people want reliable goods and arc willing to pay a fair price it's paying a high price for rubbish that gets "their gout." When a man comes in our store and says, "Give me another pair of shoes just like I have on," we know he is a "satisfied customer" that's worth a whole lot to us. When a man comes in and says, "Give me another. Mackinaw of this same make," wc know he is a "satisfied customer." That's the best advertising we can get. It has newspapers, bill boards, etc., beat to a fraz.le a satisiied customer is a walking advertisement the whole year its the only kind, boys the only kind we want the only kind we can afford to have that's why we say to you SATISFACTION -ssrr. ALWAYS, OR YOUR MONEY HACK. Look elsewhere, if you will, before buying here, but be sure absolutely sure of look-' ing here before buying elsewhere. C ASHMAN CLOTtMIER Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Home of Packard, Florsheim Shoes , . Cooper Underwear SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, WILL BP NEXT "BOOSTER DAY" DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. absorbers, vacuum feed tank, 6 wire wheels, bumper, cord tires belilu.i; all tires In good condition. For sale at a bargain If taken before Tuesday. See It. W. Harvey. 8-69p CAR FOR SALE Oakland touring car: good mechanical condition; tires all in good shape. Call 2171. 100-S8-C3C CAR FOR SALE Ford roadster. Inquire Chas. Carroll. 4 1 -5 2 tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE Willis Knight touring car; good condi tion; will sell very reasonable for cash. Call R. 1951. C1-53-J9C FOR SALE Uked Ford can. Car guaranteed Cent.-Ore, Motor Co. S-41tfo WANTED trues in yard, loruted In Portland, for Itend property. Phono Rod 1951, or call after 6 at 1420 Hill street. 2-BJ.59c FOR RENT rOR RENT A furnished room In private family, Inquire C2S Col orado. 7-53p TO TRADE. FOR TRADE Tlmhnr claim Willi lieurly 3.UOO.0OU feel blK i hi,, for modern houan and lot In lleiul: will pay deference In cash. See J, W. Day nt"J. II. .Miner's office, or Phone 2071. 4-5S-59C Put It In Tin, Iluilrtln. FOR RENT Furnished two-room upiirtiuetits. Cull lllack 711 or liiqulro Deschutes iipiirtmouls, Green wood Ave. 89-G7lf FOR RENT Electric vacuum! sweopers by tho day. Siandard Furniture Co. 27-14lfc. FOR RENT Two modern C-ronm! houses. Park addition. II. J. Over-1 turf, O'Kune bldg. l &stfci WANTED House maid at Pilot Butte Inn. 14-49tfc' FOR RENT 3-rnoin iipartiuuiiis. un furnished, near mills. Apply Downlng'H cafe. 99-C.Stfc WANTED Experienced mini to take charge of bowling alleys and bil liard room, evening. Apply Secre tary, Y. M. C. A. 98-58-60C WANTED Woman to do washing for two at residence of advertiser. Phone Black 652. Vl-67tfp WANTED Hoard and room for girl 11 years old during school term. Address Hox 390, Ilend, Oro gon. 92-S)-69p WANTED Woman or man to work in mill bonrd ing house. Inquire Bulletin office. 90-67-G9p INITIALING Your monogram put on your auto for $1. Lcuve or ders with Mrs. C. E. Martin, No. 7 May apartments. 85-B0-U0c WANTED Furniture, phonographs, ranges and household goods of all description. Standard Furniture Co. 61tfe HAVE M. A. PALMER, Cublnet Maker and Bnllder, make your screen doors and windows. Shop rear of old Irrigation Bldg. , 93-42tfc WANTED TO TRADE Seven room modern house, sleeping porch, garage, full basement, hearing fruit 031 PCtoflMir tLnixii nsi i FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, closo In; rnaHiiiialilo price. Inquire at the American bakery. ' - ' ' 97-D8-80p If You WANT a Tenant for Your Douse or Farm who will produce r-S$ profit for both Vt&SyJ "f ,0". '"",iu Cr Jwri I""'''" find you Jkj.,-?! the kind of ton- if ant you want, yjjj - jfty Put an Ad In THE BULLETIN Klnss 10. I'idi Columns. Cheap to Buy Expensive Not to Buy Sounds purndoxlcal, hut it Isn't. Insurance Is tho answer. It's mighty Inexpensive protection against fire loss, something that Mr. Property Owner cun't afford to be without. f A CENTRAL OREGON'S LEADING J. n., A INSURANCE AGENCY Dodge Brothers Motor Car Production is unhampered by eastern and middle western financial conditions. Not only is the same rate of output being maintained, but a number of IMPROVEMENTS are being introduced in the new Dodge. One of the best of these is a device to insure easier riding. We are always glad to demonstrate to people interested in knowing what the Dodge . - - Brothers Motor Car really is. Wahher- Williams Co; R. S. McCLURE, Representative On Greenwood ... Rend, Oregon I 'i' ': : ' ''''' ' " ' '