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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1920)
page a TIIK IlKXD ni'MjKTIN, DAILY EDITION, DEN'D, OltKOON, Tlll ltHDAY, OOTOllKI. 7, 1080. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION hMtdw4 Beery Afternoon Kteept Bandar. Br Ttf Bend Uoll.lln (Ineorperated) fatand u Serond Class matter January , ItlT. at the Poal Office at llend. Orason. Act ol March a, 18. . ROBERT W. SAWYKR Eilitor-Maneirer BKNRY N. FOWi.ER Assoetate Editor C. H. SMITH AdvertLiwr Manager RALPH SI'ENCICR Mechanical Supt. An Independent Newspaper, standing for Um aquar deal, clean business, clean politics and the boat intcraata of Ucnd and Central Orason. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ur Hall On Year tlx Month! u.n Three Month. S1.S0 Br Carrier One Year M.SO But Month 13.(0 On Month 10.60 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice of expiration are auDed subscribers and If renewal is not sad within reasonable tint the paper will t dtaeontinued. Pleaa notifr us promptly of any chanre f address, or of failure to receive the paper reamlarlr. Otherwise we will not bo re sponsible for copie misted. Make all checks and orders parable to The Bend Bulletin. The Big Sign THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920. DISHWASHING DANGER For many years It hns been a not uncommon procedure on the part of those in charge of men on shipboard and In barracks to boil tha mess gear, with a view to stopping an epidemic of sore throats. But it seems to have been left to two army surgeons, Colonel Charles Lynch and Lieuten ont Colonel James G. Cumming, to make the first comprehensive studies tending to indicate the extent to which dishwashing as commonly practiced in public eating places and in our homes may serve to spread contagious diseases of all sorts, in cluding colds, sore throats, influenza and pneumonia. This dishwashing process Is the band method, the dishes, glasses and other eating utensils being made ap parently clean by being soused and swabbed in a pan of water not too hot to prevent the dishes from being at least fished out of the dishwater by the dishwasher's bare hands. A tem perature in which the dishwasher's hands can be put is not hot enough to kill disease-producing bacteria. As eating and drinking utensils con taminated with bacteria from the bands and mouths of those who have used 'Such utensils are successively added to the dishwater, the bacterial content steadily increases. Cum ming found as many as 25,000,000 organisms in a quarter of a teaspoon ful of snch dishwater. Besides the supply of disease or ganisms derived from contaminated eating and drinking utensils, all sorts of organisms are added to the dish water from the dishwasher's own bands. These are almost sure to be contaminated with whatever organ Isms the dishwashers may be carrying in his own mouth or nose, and such contamination will be increased if the dishwasher has a cold. While consistent efforts will be made to protect patrons ' of public eating and drinking places, the trail of dishwater infection leads us right into the home and points to the ne cessity of a decided dishwashing re form in the average home itself. It is very easy to point out ways in which home dishwashing may be made safe, but what is really needed is some practicable scheme or appli ance which will appeal to the ordi nary housewife and mother through relieving the present home dishwash ing procedure of its drudgery, and incidentally, serving to prevent an in fection from running from one mem ber of the household through the en tire family. They've put a monstrous wooden sign, where it obstructs my view; I cannot see the sunlight shine upon the waters blue. The sign appeals to passing rubes, and asks them for their trade; it says, "Eat Bulger's Tires and Tubes the Kind that Mother Made." Before I lay aside the lyres whose strings I madly scratch, I s'pose I'll buy a thousand tires, with inner tubes to match. But take this statement from my hand, and paste it on your chest: In tires that bear the Bulger brand I never will invest. For Bulger's sign offends my eye and makes my spirit sore, shuts out a section of the sky, degrades the blue sea's shore. I show that' signboard to my friends, and they get mad with me, and say, "Our trade with Bulger ends, when crimes like this we see." Old Bulger's tires may be as fine as any casings made; but when he raised that beastly sign, he lost, for keeps, my trade. I'll toil along on weary limbs, or drive two claybank mares, or run my car upon its rims, before I'll buy his wares. X-RAY NOW USED TO FIND PEARLS Slt'p In Taken To I'rovml (Jniiliml Kxtlnrtloii of tli IViirl llonrliiii OyMci'N lly Jotvcl Hunters. A local cliooso com puny claims to much IiihuIiiiihiions, but without luivo turiiuil out tlio product Willi iih (Iiiki-woi'U ItliiiitlflnuUiiii mcciiI. (lly United Press to The lloml llulletml CHICAGO, ()(. 7. Tlio X-rays havo boon ititrodtiiwl In (ho unnrl flHhorli'n1 of Coylon (o tlotoniiliit) (lit) pr.'i'iu'i or iilntiH'o of a pearl In oyster, without tlenlroylim tliu bi valve, at'cordltiK (o advices from t ho Orlont. Ouo of Iho world's most un dent jewels may bo saved In this way from evonlual extinction. 11 lias been customary to open the oyster shells in the search for pearls. This results In Iho death of (ho oys ter. Tills process, continued through the centuries, lias scrlouxly depleted (he n timber of pearl oysters. NEW FOREST ROAD NOW IMPASSABLE SOCIAL HYGIENE TO BE U. OF O. SUBJECT State University Chosen lly Govern ment As One of Institutions To Promote Sex Education. Facts the First Requisite,. Knots are to the mind what food Is to the hotly. On tlluestlon of facts depends the strength of tlio one. Just as on assimilation of food depends the vigor of the othor. Thnt man la wisest in council who has digested the largest number of facta BE A BOOSTER Boost and the world boosts with you, Knock and you're on the shelf, For the booster gets sick of the man who kicks , And wishes he'd kick himself. Boost when the sun is Bhining, Boost when it starts to rain. If you happen to fall, don't lie there and bawl. But get up and boost again. Exchange. ."" Proper Pride Necessary. Pride, like laudanum and other poi sonous medicines, Is beneficial In mall, though injurious In large quan tities. No man who Is not pleased witn Himself, even In a personal sense. can please others. Frederick Saun ders. t Indian Textile Workers. In North America alone there are four distinct types of spinning to be found and some liolf a dozen types of weaving In use by the Indian textile workers. Also they have most Inter esting devices for wnrplng, for shred ding, for pattern-making, and, in add! tlon, countless secrets for dyeing. Earthquakes. The origin of earthquakes has been traced to two principal causes, the first of which Is tectonic, and the second volcanic. The former refers to move ments In the earth' crust, known a faults, possibly caused by the shrink ing of the Interior of the earth by rea on of cooling. EUGENE, Oct. 7. The University of Oregon has been chosen by the government to be one of the educa tional Institutions of the country to discover more effective measures in promoting sex education. In doing this work the university will receive assistance from theInterdepartment al Social Hygiene board, including fi nancial assistance. It will establish a department of social hygiene which has been de signed primarily for the training of teachers, but which is intended also to reach every student In the institu tion. Its curriculum will include courses and conferences in informa tional sex hygiene and its direct per sonal and group applications. Due and tactful emphasis will be placed on the seriousness of venereal diseas es, their causes, carriers and means of prevention. In doing this work as a feature of its campaign to control venereal dis eases, the board has taken the posi tion that education as a means of preventing these diseases should be developed not by placing special and dramatic emphasis on the subject, but by giving it normal consideration and studying it in its proper relation to other divisions of hygiene. It be lieves that the greatest amount of good can be achieved through pre paring the classroom teacher as thor oughly in general hygiene as he or she is prepared in English or mathematics. Democratic National Convention Rule. The two-thirds rule was established by the Democratic nntlmml convent Inn In Baltimore in 18.'! thnt noinlnnted Andrew Jackson for a scennd term. His running mate wns .Martin Vat) Buren of New York. Tlio rule has been famous and Indexible ever Rlnce, though efforts have been made to de stroy It. Republicans operate under a majority rule. In the Baltimore con vention Jackson wns noinlnnted on the ninth bnllot. Ills running mute four years before hat! been John C. Cal houn of South Carolina. . That tho Sparks Inko road will bo Impnssahlo until next season, unless thoro Is a week of no snow or rain In j tho mountains, was Hie report today I of Forest Supervisor II. L. Plumb, I who returned lo Bond lato last night j with Grazing Examiner Jack Morton from Lost Lake. He stated Hint' there are a number of bad mud holes and that occasionally trees. which had fallen across the road, had to bo chopped nwny. First Nebraska Woman Notary. The Mrst Nebraska woman to he .'ouimlsslonet! n notary public was Miss Anna Stiiiiiilers of Custer county In liW.'.. Rapid Fire Camera. An American is tlio Inventor of motion picture t-iiincra with which b says he can Hike. lfHl.000 photograph! a second. POTENT LIMBURGER ODOR JS REMOVED (Br United Press to The Mendjlulletln) MILWAUKEE, Oct. 7. No longer will father havo (o avoid crowds and hang his coat out for an airing after he has carried homo a chunk for sup per, for odorless Umhurgvr cheese hns been found. First Use of Glorious Banner. On June H. 1777, the continental congress passed a resolution adopting our original (big. John Pmil Jones claimed to linve been the Hrxt to rnlss the new flat! over n naval vessel, and probably the lirst use of the Stars and Stripes on land was n(For( Slan wlx. where a hastily Improvised ban ner was raised on Auunst 3. 1777. Vet to Be Determined. London Punch declares thnt an American newspaper lias uii.iounced the grafting of u tomato sl.oot upon a potato (limit su as to obtain a crop or rruit nimvi! ground with roots be low. "Hut," says I'uneli, "the article doesn't slate whether the plant should be known as the 'poinato' or the 'to tato.' " WATCH THE BIG 4 S tomach-Ktfiieya-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL ft The National Remedy of Holland for centuries nd endorsed by Queen Wllhel tnlna. At all dru crista, three sizes. k lot the Iwini Cold Medal ea Tf7 best rnrnd except m Imltsllon ::::K:::t::::::::B:t::s:i:s::j:i::::::::::::::::::::::ra SHOES! FOR CHILDREN SHOES THAT ARE BUILT FOR HARD WEAR. AND AT 1'ltICIOS THAT ARE SURPRISINGLY LOW Children's Shoes in sizes from 1 to 8, all stylos and good wearers, priced $1.45 to $2.95 Children's and Misses' Shoos, sizes from H'j to 2, all styles; shoes that will give satisfaction; priced at $2.45 to $1.25 Misses' School Shoes in black and tan calf; fine for dress and school wear $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 Scnfl'ers; just the thing for the youngsters, comes in black and tan, button and lace, sizes G to 11; priced at $2.(!5, $2.95 and $3.25 Hoys' Hitop Shoes; two buckles; heavy, calf up pers; oak soles, at... .$3.45, $3.95, $1.45, $"(5.45, $6.95 Any amount of styles for Roys in Dress and School Shoes, priced from $3.25 to $5.25 THE HUB 40 Hip; Cash Stores 1039 BOND STREET : REND, OREGON 'KM ii A FORGET THE CATHOLIC BAZAAR S. AT THE HIPPODROME, OCT. 749 Come and Have the Time of Yoiir Life-Lots of Fun for All Tissue Hats, Horns, Confetti, etc. Big Jitney Dance every evening; music by Wilson George's Jazz Orchestra. Prizes galore for children and adults. Big Shows, Country Store, Novelty Coun ters, Fish Pond, Card .Games, Roulette Wheels (in charge of Hughie O'Kane, who says you cannot beat him). Many other novelty attractions. EXTRA!!! Boys Additional tickets for Miniature Aeroplane will be given away at the following places of business on days of the Bazaar: Cashman's, J. F. Arnold's, Carmody's and James Ryan's real estate office. Bring your numbers to the "Hip" at 7:30 p. m., October 9th. Be sure and get one. Save your admission tickets ! Big prizes award ed for lucky tickets. Be sure and get a Raffle Ticket for the $500 residence lot in Bend; Mare Colt, value $250; and Liberty Bond, value $50. LOTS OF EATS Crisp, Dainty Crackers The Appealing dnlntincss of Snow rinkcs is due to their crispness, their lightness, their dsnh of siilll I'ure, delicious, wholesome - let the kiddies eat as many as they like. Don't ask for crackers say SNOW FLAKES SOMK MORR P. C. . I'KODUCTS Tiffin Hiw-utt V.miu W.icrt 7 writ Mi. h 14 nam Urvamc Oatmeal Crorketa l-.it.if Hi ant-h haltln Flak Mrtikhmallow HatulWkh Chrrtw SftmlwitJi Aso(tC(i Cokes Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. tii::imi:niu:: 8tK"unttuKni"ini!tKMiiiwimran The Three Extremes n r M The Parisian, Millinery and Ready-to- Wear, go to three extremes Extremely High Quality, Extremely Smart Styles, and Extremely Fair J'riccs. We back this assertion with our reputation; the wearing of our garments will convince you. The Parisian LADIES' OUTFITTERS BEND, OREGON """"""iu ntiuutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiitiiiiRiitiitmmiiiuiiiiiiiiiim iiimmiiiiiiiiutimimmiii iMiiiimimiiiiiirf, (ho