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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1922)
THE CENU Hl'LLKTIN, IIAILV KIMTIO.N, ItKNI), OKKOO.M, WEU.N'KHDA V. JIJ V 1U. ID'JJ FA UK a MANY IN U.S. SENATE TAKING ACTIVE PART IN ATHLETICS (Jolf The Favorite Sport of SoIoiin, Hut There Arc Others. Ily KjiiiikIi W. C'Urk f Dulled I'm. KImIT CiirrMeuiiiltiit.i WAHIIINOTON, July IX. "Hur llvuly minukliiK," Hie Minnie nf llitmv lllilli'il Hluten k iiiiwm no poHlti-ul Ilium. WIiIIb ui'rliiioiiliiuit chiiiKt'ii, roiin lur churK mid threuu Ily furlouHly Verona ilin cliumuer during, tl Ihcuw hIcjiih of ihii'IIhiiii meuaureii, III" mcii u "tin 111 ci llnli!" In nil liuriniiiiy unci brotherly love. ('itk fur lintlunca "Joe" Ituliliimin nf '..ikuiinuH. On I lie Hum', "Joe" liui'kx. un Hiiii( wi lluri inlKht nay, "u innun vnrbul upuorcul mill hIuhIiIiik nratorlrul rlKlil." On tliii golf courtm liti In lotully U If -fere lit. In furt, lin keenly iMiJuyn mi tmrly muriiliiK Kiiine Willi "t'hurley" Tuwimuuil, Itnpubllcun, MlrlilKun. whom ut lime lin iiiiohi' bitterly nil Ilia floor. (lolf In I III' muni' which mukeii nil ai'iiulnm equal - und whul'H mure kindly mid khiu'I'uuh Hi polllli'iil fiii-a lliil only on lliu 11 11 k h! TIik m'liute. utllletlrully. Ih "uru domlnunlly Kiiir," IIiiiiikIi IiiihiiIiiiII, tnnnlH, naliliiK mid nwlniiiiliiK cluhn a number of nenuliirliil adherent. Hiiirt never Inlerferen wllh tint eiiatu' work. Kvery imiriilliK. while Cuiillnl hill la bullied In ncurlel Hlruuiniira of u rlalng aim, McKlnley, llllnola: Jonea. Wellington; Cupper, Kmiini; Kl luiK. Mlnneaotu, und llllchrork, No- bmaka, urn "tiixlim off ill omi of lliu liuineroua Wuthjugton llnkn. McKln ley and Jniiua Inviu Inhly Mm I ut 0 o'clock on t lit public rnuran In I'oio- muc purk. OlliitrH prefer tln cimriieit at tint con n I ry rliiba. They will ti"H yon thinu unnntnri who pluy nvery inornliiK that tli',y MAN IS POLYGAMOUS I BY NATUKK, DKCLAKKI) Ky .To lt Ht'vrrai Women At Hamr Time, la Axm'HIoii of londn Holrntlnt. Ily Itnvlil I.. Hlimiefelil v( I'nltol Prraa Huff ITormpamlral.) LONDON', July 19. "Mini by mi ture la uolyKiiuioua, and If li wtve vonl to lila mil oral Incllnallona, would probubly marry two or mora wlvtia al a tluiu." "Man can love Ihreo women at the a mu t Unci." "Huvniity-llva par cunt of ninukliid )ovoa morn than onii woman." Thvao Hlntuinuula roino from Dr. Her nard llnllunder. London brain npaclullat, paychonnalyat, and atudutit of paychology. who, In n an r Urn of atalaniKiita, Iiuh Klvi'li KiikIiuhI ciiiiho to till nk . Man, h averred, waa not mi'iint lo low una woman. 1 1 iillu ndi-r aald thul man waa ao coimiructed that for him to lova onii woman throughout Urn duya of III IUo, to Ihn nxclunlon of nil othara, la not only uliaiird, but contrary to nature. - . "A man," he aald', "can marry mm woman and love hnr truthfully, whol ly, und wllh a (In Vol ml affliction. Hut h run and doe lova ona or more woman at the aame time." SOFT WOODS MADE .HARD BY INVKNTOR Hydraulic PreaHiirr Ti'niiHforoia I'lnr Anil I'liplar Into Klimiy t , Ami Miiliiigiuij . A) , . - j- .,J, ..' (Ily llnlUnl I'rrw tuTh llrn.l llullvtln.t VllKltl.lN, July It. Convention nf pine, poplar und other ordlmiry woodH Into hard wood, compurubln In nil reapeclH to ebony, mahogany mid tho like, la pobhIIiIo iimlnr n new Ger man Invention. lights to thla Invention have linen obtained by Albert T. Otto, New York bualneaa man, who repreaenla In America the great Krupp concern vim- 'I T milillljlllllte uritn't Irylng lo muko acorua "Jual pluyliiK u 'dub' ruiiih lo kI III trim for annnlM hchhIoih." Ni'Vi'i iIii'Ii'hh, a fuw ahool In the 80 'a, and In ilia mount play with nuwapiiparnii'li, I ho annalorlal team won every mulch, thu acrlbna uol even llnlahliiK In tha acoilng columna. Then there la Wlllla of Ohio, the "IIuIim Until" of Cn pi I ol hill. Any morning you run ana him aluminium mil IliU ut Urn expenti of anmu llllla liugn hurler, or covering tha kcyalona Hack with thu expertim of un Kddla Collin, thn pugaa tall yotl. KralliiK huyaaii a I no la a huHchull addict, unil Iiuh euullineil aanula puge wllh a complKlii IiuhoIiuII outfit. At 7 o'clock, Hcniitor I'epper of I'vniiaylvaiiiu la playing leiinla on the White Houae courla, lin la the ucu alu dnvotuo of the Kama. Hnnulor Norrla, Nnbraaka, la th iiqiiullc alur of the upper ctiumbur. I'racllcully evary aftaruoon ha prac tice In the amull awlinmlng pool In thn an mi I a office building. Tlinro la nothing which Hnuator Mc C'uinbnr, North Dakolu, llkua quite ho wall aa a quiet week and flHhluK trip, uwuy from the worrlua of tha tariff and tha noldler bonua. Hometlinea on theaa trlpa, ha Ih uccompanlud by Hunator Newberry, Michigan, alao an ardent angler. Motoring, horaebuclc riding and walking clulm a good number. It uaed to be Heniilor lidge'a boaal that hu never iiiImhihI, ruin or alilnn, walk' log from hla home lo the capltol llnruli. Iduho, Ih an i-nthualuatlc lioraeman. Whnuevar there la a dull afternoon In the hi' n a to, HurrlHon, Mlaalaalppl. and Hpencer, Mlaaourl, who Hlaged uiuny u merry word buttle when the Nut tloldiileln ruan waa under dlHcua- alon. alip uwuy to thu bull purk to watch Wuller Johnaou and thu WbhIi Ingtnn team. llarriHon aeldotn mlaaea a home game. Otlo bellevim that the Invention will have n marked efTuct upon the hardwood Indualry of the world, I caualng a vaat drop In the Import Hon of mahogany, ebony und audi wooda. The device conalala In a hydraulic apparalua, which comproaaea ordl nary aoft woodu lo the point where they are an heavy that they will alnk In wntor. Any doalrcd color of wood can be obtained by putting a atain through tho wood fiber under force before tho actual comproaHlon of the wood la accomplished. Then the whole alructura Iiuh tha aume color Ebony la oblanod with black ataln maliogiiny with a rich durk brown ami u. PICK HUSBANDS AT BEACH, WOMEN TOLD III llnltr.1 I'rraa lo Tl. llrnil HulMln.) DALLAS, TexaH, July IS. Flup pera, before you decide on a husband aee him In a buthlng Hull. Ho ndvlcea Frank K. Morria, execu tivo Hi'crntary of the Texan Ketail Drygooda aaaoclatlon. Ho aaya: "If I were a womun I would never decide on a man until I have flrat Heeu hi in In a bathing Hull and thn after ha had had n dip In the wutor ao thul I could determine Jual how ugly a creature ! waa about to en courage aa a poaaiblo huabund. "Men tire aa clover ua woman In hiding their defecla under n tullnr'a art. "Too, I would rocommond to men that thty aee women In their bathing auit before popping the question. EXPRESS BUILDING READY NEXT WEEK With the completion of the frame work, Indications, word that tho American HxpiOHH building, und or conatruotloti Juat aoutli of tho Union atutlon, will be ready for occupancy next week. Shingling wua nlAo prac tically llnlahod toduy, and work wits Hturtod on tha concrete platform on the aide lownrd the track. 3 See Important Announcement by J. A. Folger and Company on page 5. r.RlCK VON cSTROUElM -Stjr jo Direr". , O ' '.1 ' .i .' t V ' v J . . '.."-.- nine te . 'i HE'S COMING ! Mi c i-r Ily Hnir)' It. Knrrell lUnilnl I'nu KlrU tWlur) NKW YOIIK, July Before the oaaon suited, tho Now York Yunka looked llko a Bure repealer for tho American League pennant. Tha toum woan'l the cinaaieat look ing In the circuit, but the all-atur pitching staff looked llko It ought to bo good for nearly u hundred guinea. Inalead of going uwuy to a big leud, the club stumbled and faltered und dropped down before the aeuaun bad rearhed tho hulf wuy point. The reveraul of Rube Ituth's form, the collapse or the pitching staff and tho abaonco of winning spirit on the club were responaible. Htrunge to say, Miller IluggliiH. the manager of tlie club, wasn't hold lo blume. Laat year when it ruined In tho sixth Inning and cut the fans out of a rain chock, Hugging wua hold lo blame. He waa the target for every thing. This year, however, the funs know that Muggins Isn't responsible und the town Is for him. During the recent disastrous "spurt" of the Yanks, when they lost twelve out of fifteen guinea. Mug gins is auld to have offered to atop out, but the Yank club owners assur ed him they worou't looking for his sculp. , "do buck and use the club on some of those who are throwing you down," ho was told. "Fine them or kick them off tho team and we'll bnck you up." Some of the hard-working athletes on the Yanks ought to get tho gate. They are working for two of the fin est men In buaeball and drawing big money, but things outside of base ball internal them moat. Whet) Commissioner Landis has to gather a baseball club around him and thronten them with a five-year suspension If they do'not give the proper attention-to their work, no minute search must be made for the cntiHO of tholr slump. llonny Leonard is going to have the biggest job of his young life when ho tackles Low Tendlor over In Joraoy the latter part of the month. In listing the innrvols of sport. Jack Drltton should come close to thn top. He Is close to forty, If he Is not past that mark, and he had boon In tho ring oighteon years. Ho does not know himself how muny buttles he bus boon through. Yot he goos along, winning from young and old, good nnd bnd. . In those days, practically all of tho champions sow tholr money. Jack Dotnpsoy makes froquont claims that he Is broke, but he has sovornl fine plocos of property on tho Pacific Const. Benny Leonard Is wealthy and so Is Johnny Kllhnne, Johnny Wilson hasn't much, bocauao lie earns WITH Kr iffi a very little with his title and moat of Johnny Buff's earnings have been going Into doctor's bills. Georges Carpenller. of France, Is wealthy, and Harry Oreb has a nice pile stored away. IllllH KOK PAINTING WANTKD School District No. 21. loeuted Beven milea nortbeuat of Bend, wants bids for the painting of the school house. For furthor informa tion and specifications, address K. K. Butler, Route No. 1, Box 4 5, Bend, Oregon, or telephone 13-F-3. Bids will be accepted up to and In cluding Aug. 6. 1922. 3 6-4 2c Unexpected! aiWctiTUSCOV Better, Heavier, Longer Wearing aOxSft-HOaS No Tax added on Sale Now SCO set the tor 30 x originated last FalL USCO mark with a new and greater USCO an USCO improved in many important ways. For instance, a thicker tread with a surer hold on die road thicker side walla adding strength and life to the tire. 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