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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1921)
PXGE 4 thk nKxn nviii.KTiv. daily edition, imxn, orkk). wkiksi.v. skit, sh, mat. SOUTH AMERICA MAY j CHALLENGE IX POLO Ai-Kntlna will llrllllanl F -tor In tianio la A Krw Yearn, Is lnvlirtion Mailt. (Hj Unllnl Prn to The B.-nd RuHrlm.) Ul'ENOU AIRES. Sopt. !S. Mildly objecting because sports publications in the Cnilisl States cull attention to the fact that tlio Arm-Minos ar.J Filt inos did not compete for the Davis cup, a writer in Nacion, declares that this country will soon be able to show the world that if it has no ten nis champions, it can produce polo players without superiors. He predict that within three years the Latin-American country will be able to figure brilliantly in the game. He describes the natural ability of the Argentino as a horseman. They have-quirk vision and are rapid in their moTeinents. Furthermore, the game here is not indulged in ex clusively by men of wealth, as in the United Stales and Great Britain. Anyone who lires near a polo club can play. SEE SMALL DAMAGE TO PRUNE HARVEST Chief Harm Done Through T-H Rapid H arrest Resulting In Krult IleinK I .eft On The Ground. (Br United Pns to The Bnd Bulletin.) SALEM, Sept. 28. Small damage to this year's prune harvest is antici pated unless the rains of the past few days increase in precipitation and frequency, according to county fruit inspectors who have been through the orchards and drying establish ments of Marion and Lane counties. Much damage to prunes on the ground was caused last week when growers were so anxious to harvest their crop before rains should com mence that shakers far outstripped pickers, leaving quantities of the fruit on the ground. Much of this split open. Fruit still on the trees, particularly where protection is of fered by heavy foliage, has suffered but little. GILBERT BEGINS WORK FOR FIGHT Fighter In First Class Condition, But Problem of Sweating Off 17 Pounds Is Causing Worry. Although in the best of condition for his coming bout with Speck Woods on November 10, one point is causing Fred Cilbert no little worry. It's the question of weight, for Fred Is signed to weigh in at 143 pounds. The fact that be has not fought for nearly a year, when he lost to Billy Huff of Klamath Falls has given Gil bert plenty of opportunity to take on weight, and it was learned last night that at the beginning of his training yesterday be tipped the beam at 160 pounds. Whether the sweat ing off of 17 pounds will not ser iously weaken the fighter Is a ques tion which may cause Gilbert's back ers to bet with extreme reluctance. Aside from the matter of weight Gilbert declared last night that he is in first class shape. He has been out of the ring long enough to give the bones of his band, several times bro ken, a chance to knit permanently. Have You Paid The last half of 1920 taxes are due on or before Oct ober 6th. All taxes remaining unpaid on October Gtb are delinquent. A penalty of five per cent attaches to alt taxes remaining unpaid on November 6th. Interest at the rate of one per cent per month In ad dition to tbe penalty must be paid on all taxes paid after delinquency. If it Is Inconvenient for you to look after your taxes before delinquency, take advantage of the service of our Tax Department and let us check up your taxes and pay them for you. The First National Bank Tbi a, "ir a. S?...o. B.iivic. ThU Bank U a Member of the KILLED WIFE TO ENO AGONY Briton Oastcd Woman He Lovtd, In. curably III, and Then Undid His Own Life. "The dm-Mr elves unosthrstn to h Kless uitony. The soldier spines a thrust or a shot to a urltlilnii com rmle. Any decent nititi sh.Mts his wt)i!:en folk to save tlieiu from dis honor." such was the eplnn:ttlon made by K It. Kanlley for killing; lilinseir and his wife in their little cottage at SoiitlihorotiKh. says an English ex change. . Mrs. Kartltey was a hopeless Invalid, and her disease b:id develojh.il to tho point where It became necessary to plnee her In a home for the mentally artlU-t.il. In the letter from which the extracts above are made, Kardle; anid: "For two years now my wife hns lived In hourly torment. Her condi tion grows dally worse. I can do noth ing more for her: my will to live and win Is broken. There is nothing be fore her but the madhouse, without even the alleviation I have heeu uble to bring. "However human law may regit r the matter, my conscience Justliles me: Indeed. I should live a coward In my own esteem if I failed her In this extremity." Even in his sorrow Eardley thntuht of those who would discover the trag edy, and In the letter be wrote to the friend tollinir him of his determina tion, he adiled : The bodies of myself nnd my dear wife will he found together In the lit tle dressing room, ttrent enre must he taken In entering the house: the dressing room and eomtminlcat'ng bedroom will be full of pis." After hearing all the testimony anil the reading of the letter the Jury found that the dead man took his own life and that of his wife while he was temporarily of unsound mind and added an expression of sympathy with the relatives. MAY COCL HOMES IN SUMMER Hungarian Engineer Has Dssigred Evaporation Scheme ts Regulate Tsmperature. Americans may soon be living In "lee lions.1." The bouses will not be the kind In which Ice Is stored, but a new type of dwelling deslgsed by Leopold Pot Ink, an engineer and constructor, of Ilndapest. Hungary. He Is contem plating building a house manufactur ing plant In Philadelphia so that the public will have a place to escape the sweltering heat without trekking shoreward or northward. Mr. Pollak said that the houses will be made of Infusoria! earth and cov ered with porous bricks. In appear ance they will be similar to those used by the natives of South America, who use "monkey Jugs." or water bot tles made of jottery, to cool their homes. The South American natives place in each corner of a room a water Jug. and in a few momenta, the room Is cooled by evaporation. Mr. Pollnk does not go Into detull about his new plan, but states that he can regulate the cooling of a house In summer In a similar manner as that of heating the same building in winter. He said he can make a borne as coot as an Ice cellar on the hottest day In the year at a cost of approximately ID rents a day. Philadelphia Public Ledger. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name and style of Pierson & Coble, has this day been dissolved. Peter Pierson succeeds to the busi ness of the firm and all obligations of the firm are to be paid by him and all obligations due the firm are payable to him. Dated this 27th day of Septem ber, 1921. PETER PIERSON'. 9-7p ERN'EST roRI.K Your Taxes? Federal Retene System DOGS GUARD SICILIAN HOMES "Italian Bulldogs," as Thty Have Been Mcknamsd, Obviate N.ed for Locks on Door. In Sicily the Inhabitants have trained dots to protect their home against brigands and ether lawless characters. These Sicilians on leaving their home seldom bother to lock dour or win dows. They have trained their dogs so well that th minimis can take cur of tbe most cunning of criminals. When a thief enters one of these homes tbe dog does not attack hi in. He receives him in silence, even wugglng bis tall sometimes III uppureut friend lines. Hut no matter where the thief may go, tbe dog follows, never losing sight of him for a moment. He follow th thief from room 'to room. Tbe thief may load himself up with all the loot be likes, but the dog view his thiev ing with indifference. It Is not until the thief attempts to leave the place that the dog displays any real Interest In him. He then In comes remarkably active. He Jump In front of the culprit, burring his way and defying him to attempt to leave. If the thief makes a hreuk for the door or window tbe dog is upon him. j As a rule the animal springs for the throat, but wherever he sinks his teeth nothing short of deuth can make him release his hold. If the Intruder attempts to draw a weapon the dog Is upon him like a flash of lightning. These dogs have been nicknamed Italian buildups, but they are of a mongrel breed with Just a trace of the genuine bulldog In their dIoihI. They more closely resemble wolfhounds. North Clluton Herald. HEAD BINDING IN SOUTH SEAS Natives of Tomman Island Cling to a Curious Custom, Which Sm to Savor of Cruelty. The old tun of Tommiin (an Island of the New Hebrides, South Paclllc) told me that heads nowadays are not what they were In olden, times, write Murtin Johnson In Asia Magazine. They said what I found hard to be lieve thut the cranium of their an cestors were twice as long as those of present-day islanders. Toimuuiiltes are not horn with long heads, but the head of each buby I bound lu order to luuke the shape of his cruulum conform to local Ideas of beauty. When he Is a few days old, hi mother puis ou his head a bonnet woven from human hair, which she souks with oil, until she thinks the little skull I softened. Over this bonnet goes a loose woven busket of coconut fiber. The fond mother pulls the strands of the basket tight, and each day a bit tighter, until tbe skull can be compressed no further. When the title Toniiiianltu Is about a year old, he emerges from hi wrappings with a beautifully clou gated, pointed skull, the pride of hi mother. Finland's Climat Healthful. The climate of Finland Is rigorous but healthful, marked by long winter and short, hot Hummers. It lie with in the zone of cyclones nnd anticy clones, which jua over northern F.u rope from west to east at intervals of two or three days throughout the year, and give variability to the winds and weather. The meun annual triujiera ture varies between the southern und the northern boundary from 40 to 34 degrees Fahrenheit, ranging from 20 to 8 decrees Fahrenheit hi January, aud from M to OJ degrees Fuhretihelt In July. The extreme range of tem perature Is about 111) to 113 degree Fahrenheit. The prevailing winds In winter are from the south and southwest and in summer from the north, northwest unJ west. The amount of rainfall varies from 10 Inches lu the northern to 25 Inches In the southern Jiurt, being greatest during August. MlTH'K Owing to limited seating capacity only those holding tickets for the Made In Oregon banquet tomorrow evening at Kpworth hull will be ac commodated. A few remaining tickets are on sale at the liend Iialry store, the ft. M. Smith grocery and tbe Logan Candy kitchen. 97c MRS. R. 8. DART. Chairman of General Committee. CARD OF THANK8 We wish to thank our friend for tbe beautiful floral pieces and kind ness shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved baby. 97p MR. AND MRS. BAI.TZKLL. CI um tiled advertising charaja per taaua t eenta for 20 words or lu. On cent per word for all over 20. AM classified advert tav intr ttrictlr cath in advance. FOR SALE FOR SALE F.lKhty acres fine irri gated land near Alfulfa. on long time: most attractive proposition to IrUht parties; no cash needed. Major Henderson, Lump Kearney, Calif. 92-95-SSc FOR SALE Invalids chair good as new. Price 125.00. Inquire Van Tassel, 1402 Hill street. 81-93-97p Classified Advertising FOIl KAI.K Hold Seal rniiRoleum rugs 9x12. 113.50 each: hook eases, dressers, sewing machines, chiffoniers, cots, iron beds, Iron boil spiing". ranges, dining chairs, white and grey enamel ware: all furniture at half price: must he sold before October 1st. Hanson's Furniture Store, S:lS llonil st. IH-lMi Si KOK 8AI.K Five room house, hath, fireplace. 'Small payment down, balance like rent. Cull X.9 rare of Ilulletin. 79-9C99p FOR SAI.K Due Thouuis drag saw with two 6 ft. blades and two lift. One Wade drag saw, two five foot blades and one six foot. Phono Red mond. 910 or write Overland Oar age. Redmond. Btl-91-llTp USED CARS CAR KOK TUADK Kor house and lot: car In first class mechanical condition. See II. O. Wrav. 97-9 !9p WANTED WANTKl) Housekeeper and cook for family of three. Inquire at Ilulletin ofllce. or phono lt-F-t. 9-97-99p VANTK1 Orders for your winter's wood: we handle all kinds of body, limb, slab, also 111 Inch wood, at reasonable prices. There an' no orders too small or too large for us to handle. I upprecluto them all. W e deliver anywhere, by steam, mix or team. Phone 210 -W. J. . liaKun. city. 9S--l22p WANTKl) TO 111' V Furniture for three or four room house: will pay reasonable price: H rush. Phone Ol!-V. 9-9ti.'.iUp FOR RENT FOR It KNT Four room Hut fur nished, $16 10; four room npurt inent, unfurnished, $1260; ulso single housekeeping room, $12.00. Cull 1053 llond si., or 62.r Frank lin ave. li-97-lOOp GRAND THURSDAY-FRIDAY c uee il Tne compelling romance-' myitery-dramd of 4 small town Oirl vho wi thru it into a 4 whirlpool of marital emotion, Directed By WILLIAM WORTH1NOTOM LAST TIME TONIGHT "Ruth of The Rockies" Short Skirts" Harold Lloyd in "ISe Tip" finmmtmnm:utittnni:mmau:niauiiiu:ii:::iu;:uiit:; Why Allow Your Hair to Become Gray? It Is unnecessary to allow gray streaks to creep Into your hair and mar your appear ance. INECTO Is the latest discovery of science and Is absolutely a permanent hair dye, in no way harmful to either the hair or scalp. Call and let us demonstrate Its value to you. Mrs. Muller's Hairdressing Parlors 140 OUKGON HTKKKT rifONK 2Jf.V ti:::!:ii::iii::n:ij::intttn!i:iitmii:i::i;i:i:immmmiiiimiij:i minis D&tutffufX FOR RKNT -Fnur room furnished i or live room modern furnished with electric range: one block from j Reld school. Call J. S. A vies. n:i2 j Oeorglu ave., nr 2H6-M. 7-l'il'M'i FOR RKNT Two room house, per mouth: also small house tit $H Ml per month: near mills: both partly furnished. Hughi I. und t o,, .14 l.alayelti' ave. 5 ! 7 1 FOR R KNT llouut If ill live room homo: modern lu every rospoti ; Karaite; desirable location: will gito lease. Rend Investment Comjiuny. ' H IiT-liiilr FOIl II KNT Five room modern house with largo llulshed utile. !ti5 Ogdeu ave. '.Ml 'Jli-'.isp FOR It KNT Five room modem house, furnished, on Congress. In quire ut 40 Ollchrlsl. Ui-9J-97p FOR RKNT Thrum room house.) also four room modern house. In-i quire DruKlch St Springer, or rail! phone Xft-W -ni.oili' What makes a lire go bad wlicii it looks as bound as new? ArOl'iNTnYrtiad! Nuatra or rrMir bhup within rj)l! A tittic rrrtijiMi to tirn r cry Bttiitute count 1 A lliwmit rmrt And you lhituj(h tbo lire tru Mtunil new 1 What ia it that nuM-i urti a ltr to go bad A frw year four lire crrrt in the'l brrmoi.l KuMmt OjuiMiuy (Ircidrtl lu linJ out. Tory Irarnril tlul the t htin life of a lire hingr on the rtrn nea with which ihe nccraaary Ircnfclhmiufl niatrriala are niiird with lite pure rubber num. If the result injt compound ia filled itb "lumpy" toruMtiun the tiro rapidly wcakco and FKKNCIIIK'S Itend, flfvc rm, oTcl ' :: Tiori : NtOKKMHinNAL A NO '-:mt:mti::::iu!n.':i::it:ttiil:u:itt:t:iu:ittu:::niti:i:ii::li:t DR. C. A. FOWLER, Physician & Surgeon O'Kann IIIiIk Room 1 Office I'hono 2:t&W. Iti-s Phono I 47 It :::!:u:::::tr.::t::::iiiuuiit:ti:iu:ii:n:n:tn::i:tni::um:iii! :utmnnmii:iui:iunun:unmt::::un:it:i:ituH:iiii:iiin!' ROSA VAN AMItl IKill MIKF.N llrrssninklMK and l.sillrs TallorliiK UKIO Portland Avr. Trie. SI IM i::mn:imii:iuniH:n!:i:i:Hii:mi:u::mt:;i:mr.i::::: mnrnnancamamv Offlca Phone : : : : 5S-J F. M. BLOOM Dentist Rooms 4 and 6, oror F'ontofflca ntrnmntiufutwitiimuit DR. G. SKINNER DKNTIHT Office, Room 18, O'Kann llldn Phone: Offlco, Illack 235-W Office Hour: 9 to 111 to 6 numnununnnmimnmii inuiutuminitttniuuuuimr R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNET-AT-LAW Room IS and 1 First National Bank Building. Tol. 61 (Dr. Co' Porawr Otno) ntnnnninniTn CARLSON & LYONS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Suppllns Bath Room Accessories, etc., etc. Pipe, Valves and Fittings PHONE 159-J Himmi!nn:::rn:i:::ittjii:i::::ii:iii:r:r::i:::ii::::!::rr:i:: :mri:mt:m:nmti::imm;mi::immmi:n::mi:i:::iimt:::m Real Estate MINFIl IIMlO. Room 201 Phonr IW.IW auwiuiiMmiuuuuuuinmwmmnmmim. I uiuiiiiiiniiiin:mii:i:iuiiiitn iiii:iiiiuiiiuiiiii:i i V - - L. L' Your Sliocs will smile with satisfaction over the splendid job of re jiairinjj they will re ceive at our hands. Lindeborg & Hanson 120 Minnesota Street "bluwa nut. If lb compound i blnd-d eveuly and auiooihlv, the reaull la greatly iucrcaaed wear. Knowing thit, the ThermmJ rieiitiaia then perfected Crultda a rubber compound lhat re ducea lumpy M ftirinaliuna lo a aiit.imuiu ttit eliminate pre mature lire trouble. Oolide Compound U today ued ricliiaitcly in the itiauu facture of 1 bermoid Tire. You are invited to call and e lbee new lire for yourself- also lh f-iuuua CruUde Coax pound 'tube. STACK OFFICE OrcRon IlLHI.NKSt IHHF.CToltY mutunmiiuiiurimtunmimnmmmcuiinnuntmjumum MICH. K. A, M'MMtKIUi Tartir mf plsn (iraduala mt aaslal trlir'B rout, Wltr Hpr Hhml mt Mw air, (It Irs. Katciwl prsllmtnarr Irainltiff. t 1mm alarl HplvMbr Itlh. Nstsa II. At pr hiwr. I'tians llt-J, sr rail mt USI lnlsnd A l::i:i"i::iiii::i:i:::t:u!i:iijiiin:ini:i:iiiu:i:::ri:iitiiii::(.inj:;ji ;ni:mitminnmimiiim!n:miuiimmmitniiirmniir? (tars I'Ksn 7ft RraMsnr St-af DR. II. C. DODDS rtiyalclfin and SnrgiHin O'Dunnrll HulMInK llsarai I ta II a. m.t I ie I . bj.j la t vsnlnga. ii:n:iiimnni:iii(i:u:nnminmmu:tuiimmrniitimtna; ttiiiwuitimum:mnmmnmtutumumitnmii Til K I.AW ori ( K K W. I MYERS Now lorntot In It. Mini. MIM It lit II.IHNd New I'lionp No. U.I.VW Kjtitmututunniutninuiuliiimmuininiuiniltiuntiniaml ftiutmnimntmuttumuiumiiuuunmmiiiini Tel. 27-J O Kane Hide. DR. E. E. GRAY . IIF.NTIST Hour: S to II 1 to B SD Cv.nlnaa and Bundsr, br AppoIaUmbI intutumtitnttnitnnramuimntnntituut DR. II. N. MOORE DKN'TISTHT Tel. 17 f O Kane Dldg. Htitntmmmirnumi i mimmmimupmi. muuwiimimniniimiiuiuiiuuiiiiiuuiiiuwiui BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writ. ot all kind, of In.urane. Old. at In.urane Aa.nc, In c.ntral Ornu. n. c. ri.i.is First National Dank Bid.. Brnd. Or. ikiiiiiiiiiiiiirmimmiitaimiiiiiiiiawuiinimuiaiiiimiimi ttmmnamninainiitniniinniiiraitmiiimmuiitiimtini MRS. V. A. SMITH A (tent for the M'BONK COKSI.TS Will call br aiipointment 1059 Columhla HI. Phono 303-M P. O. Box 40 iuiunimuitiiumiiiiniiuiiuinttinimnitiiHiniuintiKmird tt::ii::li::::::t.':lti:ti:i:i:ii:i:ui:i:::ii::ii:iiii:::tn::iti!i::i::::i::i Red Cross Shop and Wo men's Exchange OPF.N 12iil .MINF.lt lll.JMJ. M i'ilnrilnv fioin ' in 1 o'rlork Kaliirilny froin 10 to VI and li to 5 iHiiiiiiiiu - .imi:":!'"" iiiiMUiiiiiHiimmuiiiraiimaiiau