The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 15, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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THEORY PROOF, IS SOUGHT
RijOfs SiiRjfests Kxpediiion
To South America Says
Evidence Is There.
CIIICAdO, April 16. Di.rinlti'
proof of llio I fiti-w lai lit ii tliimry of
I'Vtilulloil (lint iiiiiii uvolvt;il from
lownr iiiiliniilri lii'H hlililoii In tlm
f;IHtliHN of I'iiIiikoiiIiiii Iiiiiiu CIIVOH,
nocorillnK to Klmur H. KIkkh, ctini
lor of pit liionl o Iok y of (tin Klnlil Mii
m'liiii of Nil til nil lilittiii'y.
KIkkh tmluy proponoil mi iixpiidl
tlon to I it k it Ilia (mil of pnililHlorlc
fossil In Ho ii Hi Aiimricii.
Tliut iiiIhhIiik links III lliu Ioiik linn
of ili'Homil from I ho hiiiiiII nIiik'o
I'lilktU fciiioiilm In thu 2 U 1 1 1 cuiitiit y
"HUporinun" hid lo ho full ml In llii'
UK'iD'OliI MnrKiipliil roiiiitlns, In tlm lio
llnf of KIkkh I' ml ItlH ui'lniitlflo an
iioi'liitim, Tlm I'tpiMllllon, mitt of f I vi) bi'liiK
Hon t to riMiiiitu plums of tlm carlli
liy tllU III II H II III . Will Slll'k tl I'hlllll-
IIhIi tlm ri'lullon hiilwonn it n c I n t mil
mill llfo In Hoiilli A;iii'rlcii ami pri'H
out llfn In I ho I'nltcil HIiiIoh,
"Tint iiiiii ronf iihIiik tlilliK nlioul
tlm iivoliitliiniiry I hom y," ItlKK Hitlil.
"Ik that Ihoro wiih ml liiti-rcliaiiKO of
Ho ii ih American mid Ktiroponti uml
N'nrili Amorliun iiiiliiial llfo which
III moHt iIi'Hlroyuil pnmilhllliy of cnn
iiiiulliiK nil rtiu links In tliu uvolu
tlniiiiry clutln."
OiIkIiiiiI milnriil Ufa In Roulli
Amorli-ii whs qullo (limine! from llfo
on tiny othor coiitlniint, KIkkh huIcI.
"It Ih an ohIuuIIkiioiI funt," tin milil,
"that Iho cotillni'nt of North anil
South Aniorlcu worn once ni'iiurutml.
whoro wo now huvo Iho Isthmus of
I'll hum it. Hut durliiK that svnr
(lon milmnlH crossed plulnii (now tlm
Atlantic oooan) from tho Kantcrn
lianilniliro unci nil Intui cliuiiKO of
ii ii I iti ii I llfo botwoon tha conlluoiitH
of tho Wi'Kturn honilHphoro fol
lowed." Tlm homo and tha snbro tootlind
tlKr In thin country uccordltiK to
KlKRs, aro roault of thin IntorclianKo
of llfo.
"I have roculvod foul la of tho gi
ant ninth, n native of fin nth Aniorlcu
from its fur north u Mlniicapolla,"
ho atiitml.
"William JvunliiRH llrynn to tho
contrary," thn aclontUt mitllml, "wo
holliivo tho nijiwlim llnka exist uml
Hint wo can find thorn."
ItlKKa sultl ho oxpoctnd to Hpmid
four your working along tho I'ntn
Konlun couhI, Aa much of tho oxpocl
Itloa iih piiHHlhlo will ho iiiudo In
motor cam ahlppd from tho I'liltod
Htiitna, wlillo tho morn difficult trulls
will ho follownd with horm'S nnd
mull's.
Tho flfltl curator Ih ii wliloly-trn-volocl
aclontlat. Ilia work Iiokiiii for
tho Cni vol nil y of Kiiiihiih III 1HIH.
I.utor ho miiilo iixpi'dltloiia for thu
Anioi linn Miihoiiiii of Now York,
All fossils plclmd up on thu trip
will ho hroiiKhl to tho fluid iiiiihouiii
lltll'll.
To R amove Spot from Hardwood,
(Iiciiho Npota on hiirilwoml floor inn
ho ri'iiiovol hy aiTiihliliiK tho apnia
11 ml In wnior n hoi n n I In- liuml can
hoar mid Ijion di'ipplim poroild of
liyilriiKfii on thoin unij ullow It to re
nin III until dry.
& U.S. Army Goods
Wool Army Blankets Have
Arrived !
The demand for them at
$2.95 each was greater than
our KUpply. We telegraphed
for more and have just re
ceived them. The supply is
limited. You will have to
hurry.
New Army Pup Tents
$2.95
New Army Pack Carrier
$2.00
Tents, all sizes, made of
29 inch U. S. standard duck.
Look them over. The cheap
price will surprise you.
Uncle Sam Watch $1.00
Trench Mirror, (can't
break them) 10c
We still have many ar
ticles left at very low priegs.
Remember the place
United Army Stores
122 Oregon Ave.
Near Court House Entrance
msmmwmf. a
Mr. Repair Man-
Why Send Away for
Bronze
Boshing
Stock
When you can buy the
"B-I-W"
(Bend Iron Works Brand)
For Less-At Home?
B-I-W" comes suited to your needs
with assurance of satisfaction.
Bend Iron Works
THE NEW BEND
TRANSMISSION
ANNOUNCES PRICES
Touring Car, Model B, (including War Tax) $ 1 OO.OO
Truck, Model H, - - - - (including War Tax) $12S.OO
, (K. O. B. Factory. Bend. Oregon)
SEE YOUR DEALER AT ONCE
You cannot afford to drive a Ford without a "Sixpeed Transmission."
Saves Gas, Saves Your Car, Gives All the Speed or Power You Can Use
' Adds 75co to Performance of a Ford.
Bend Transmission Co.
BENDi OREGON
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GIRLS TEAM MAY
IN THE NEXT
American Women Making
Big Advance In Field
of Athletics.
BE ENTERED
OLYMPIC GAMES
CHICAOO, April 16. Girls (lush
ing down the track between tho chulk
lines, skimming over the hurdles and
tossing the weights In mld-fluld may
bo a fnaturo of the 1928 Olympic
games.
Intercollegiate track meets be
tween Vassar, Bryn Mawr, Sweet
briar and other elite schools for girls
may become ordinary features of the
outdoor athletic season In a few
years.
Wllllnm C. Prout, president of tho
Amuteur Athletic Union, is one of
tho authorities who not only believes
that women's sphere in sports Is
widoning lo this point, but Is getting
ready for it.
Within a year, tho A. A. U. mny
recognize a subsidiary body to con-j
trol truck and field nthlctlcs. Dr. j
Hurry Euton Stewart, coach of
Onkenmore school and chnlrmun o!
the National Woman's .Track Ath-i
letlcs committee, has , already op-i
proiiched the union offlclulB for rec-j
ognltlon, j
While It Ih a generally known fact;
that women have become Important
figures In outdoor sports In England,
Franco and Germany, the advances '
made by American girls in the snme;
lines are comparatively a Becret.
In tho rush of othor big sporting,
events, threo big girl's meets were,
virtually lost in tho dust lust year. I
Tho EiiBtorn Preparatory schools
meet at Mnmuroneck, N. Y.; the New
England Y. W. C. A. meet at Har
vard; and the Ornmmnr school meet
at Los Angeles with 6000 entries
were huge successes.
Became of the flnnnclnl problem
rlBlng from the fact that the glrlB
compete practically In private with
out gate rcvenuo, It is Impossible to
hold a national meet for girls, but
Dr. Stewart is making plans now to
bold a telegraphic meet In May In
which he hopes to have entered
about 20 largo schools for girls.
. Standard events under the existing
rules are the 30, 60, 76, 100 and
220 yard runs; 60, 66, and 100 yard
hurdles (2 1-2 feet hurdles); 220
and 4 40 yard relay races; standing
high and standing-broad jumps; run
ning high, running broad and hop-
stop-and-jump; pole vault; 6 8, and
12 pound shot puts and throws of
baseball, basketball, hurlball (six
pounds), javelin (Official Olympic)
and discus (youth's official.)
The committee insists upon medl-
cul examination of all competitors
and close supervision of all meets.
DEATHS ARE RESULT
OF MUNICIPAL JAG
LONDONDERRY, Ireland, April
16. A municipal jag here has re
sulted in two deatbB, many illnesses
and much sympathy for people in the
United States. Tiievcs removed
casks of whiskey from a local dis
tillery and opened them in the street.
Soon crowds of men, women and
children with glasses and buckets
were at the scene. Many became In
toxicated. One man collapsed and
died In the street. Another died
later. Scores of people were ill. It
was found the whiskey was immature.
MOVIES
THE STEALERS" B
FILM WITH A HOlTi
Art.
Art, like the universe, exists for Its
own sake, and as the universe re
mains eternally the same, though our
conceptions pf the universe are sub
ject to Incessunt change, so must art
remain Independent of the ephemeral
conceptions nf nrt. Heine.
The picture play with a sonl ia
here. It is "The Stealers," William
Christy Cabanne'a powerful bnman
document, a Robertson-Cole eight'
reel super-special, whick will be the
leading attraction on tbe bill of the
Liberty theater tonight.
TOM MIX DIE HERE
IN "A BIDIN' ROMEO"
"A Ridin' Romeo", is Tom Mix'a
latest William Fox picture, and he
will be seen in it at tbe Grand the
ater tonight and Sunday. From
all reports, Tom gives you many
laughs and many thrills in this
photoplay.
Pnt it in The Bulletin.
tIMMIMMMMMOMITOM
SrnnrMll oi Hi. Annual Hulu.nt of th
NOHtlllillN lNSI'llAM'K CUMI-ANX ( OP
NKW YOIIK
of N.w York Cltr. In tho tub. of N.w Tork on
Ui SUt Ur of lCfinbr, 10:11, iumI to tbt
liuun&nce rominlMtoner of U Hulo ot Ortfon.
punuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amoual of capita) stork nakiup.a 600,000.00
i.Ncojre
Net pramluma rtcclfnl duriot
Uia ..r ft 1.S61.28S.74
Intamt, dtHilraita and rvnta rt-
orlfat durlm tha fHr. . . , . , lll.S&S.aS
tBMtma from oth.r aourcea ra
' col.td dtirlnc Uia aar Il.ltl.lt
Total ineoraa I l,ooe.8.S
lilHIIIlRBIiUKNTB
Nat Iiumi paid during tha year
' tnrtuillni Bdjimroanl rinovrt.t 6711,510.31
Ptrttlamli paid on capital acuck
ditrine tlia fear SC. 000. 00
iCommlMiiin. and aalariaa paid
durtiia Ilia year Q0M4R.16
Tain, llccn.. and fan paid duf
Inc tlie y.ar TS.4Sn.9fl
Amount of all otlial axpcndlturaa 80,044. U0
- ToUl oipcndlturaa . 1,876.882.0
ASSRTS
Vahia of atorkt and t)othla owned w
(market .alu.l . J.309.083.8T
lan. on murtagca and oollat. i
nl. cto , S7.00B.fl0
ra.li In banka and on hand. . . . 110.S27.02
rrrniluma In omil- of rt.lltctlon ;
wratro ainca Sapiambar SO,
11)31 178.070 30
Intcmt and rtnu dua and ao-
cruad ' SO. 112.811
ToUl admlttnl au.l. I 2,033.40.4
I.IAHH.ITIK.S
flroM clalnia fnr li,..r. mipnul. . .1 140.tl7S.2S
Aniomit of lilioaru.d prciutllina
on alt out.tniulmii Tlika 1.400.873.12
All otlur llaMIIIIra ari.U00.no
Totnl llnhllltlr'., cscln.lTa of
ranllal l"ik nf , I 1.011,110.40
II11H1NKNS IN OIIKIION FOR T1IK VBAB
Net premium! received durlni tlia
tear 18.840 311
I.oe.m paid during the year,... 18.70rt.43
l.oMF. rtriirred during the year. 12,404.0.1
NollTllKIIN . IN'HI'IIAM'K COMPANY Ut
NKW YllllK
PreiMent, WII.I.IAH pnKWSTKH, :
Srrrelaty. JAMKS MAIIHIIAI.U
Statutory reildem attoni.y for aervlca, WALTKR
K. lit. IBB. Portland.
Anpro.ed and flUd. March 91. 1011, A. C.
DAHOlkU, inauranca cumiulHlouar.
Western Grown Seeds
Are Best for Bend's Needs
All our garden seeds are western grown and we are firmly
convinced that better results will be found in the germination
of Pacific Coast Seeds.
We carry the beautiful, highly cultured Spencer Sweet Pea
in bulk, and in the following various shades.
Mrs. Routzahn . Countess Spencer
A beautiful blending of straw The original Spencer. Color
color tinting with blushing is clear pink.
pink.
, , King White
Royal Purple- A rea listeni white The
A strong grower in a won- perfection of all whites.
derful deep purple. r
King Edward- Illuminator-
a i v A glorious orange salmon of
A very large open form, rich strfkm color arfd s5ze .
crimson scarlet. striKmg coior ana size.
Wedgewood Blue Asta Ohm
A clear, light silvery blue, the This is our best lavender.
best of its color. Flowers large and wavy.
Garden Seeds in Bulk and in Packages :
Per Pound Per Ounce
Early Egyptian Beets $1.25 r $ .15
Early Blood Turnip , 1.25 .15
Sugar Klein 80 ' .10
Cabbage Early Jersey Wakefield 3.50 .35
Cabbage Early Flat Dutch 4.00 .35
Carrots Oxheart .'. 1.00 , , .10
Carrots Chantenay 1.00 .10
Carrots Danvers Half Long 1.00 .10
Lettuce Hansen Head 1.50 .15
Lettuce Early Curled 1 1.50 .15
Peas American Wonder 35 b
Peas Telephone 35
Peas Little Gem 35
In addition to above Seeds our line of Grass, Lawn Clover
and Meadow Grasses at prices depending upon quantity.
Radishes, Spinach, Turnips, Parsnips, Rutabagas, in Bulk.
Lawn Fertilizer, free from weeds, $3.50 a Sack
BEND HARDWARE CO.
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