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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1910)
lMtrtaMSBJbsjajBjft j- " l"l"1,'11"' , ""." ' ", "" "' . L ' ' -- - ' . . ; v . BUY LOTS IN i H w .: A WOMAN'S LOGIC. It Helped H.p Out Whin th. Customs Offielsla Dolh.r.d Her. On one of tlie recently arriving transatlantic iteamera was a young woman whose extreme economy bail cot permitted an lavish expenditure abroad. Oat she bad repeatedly n t erred with commendable pride to tl material for two silk drr-wr xbe tuiit porcbased at a bargain wblrb she nu bringing borne for ber mother and l ter. Even ibe suggestion of me syw pathetic listener tbat she would bu. to pay duty produred merely a tem porary restraint. Finally wben tbe liner appnnii-hed New York and tbe custom boum- nt Seer received tbe somewhat plain no man at tbe cabin labia her fi.Mi.ur mi. eugcra were curious. Uelng nuked tbe usual questions about dutluble proter ty, abo replied stoutly and defiant); tbat abe bad tbe material for two silk dressea, "Are. they for yourself f tbe Inspector wanted to know. "No. Ibey are not," abe declared. "I am bringing them borne for presents." "Then since ebey are not for your own us I shall be compelled tu charge you doty," and be figured out for ber tbe required amount. Taking tbe pencil from bU band, she figured for a moment and then ini -Well. 1 declare! Tbat has made tboi cresses cost me so much tbat I simply can't afford to give tbem away now I'm Just going to keep them for my elf; Ibat'a wbat TU do!H-New York Tribune. LET THEJTAWN COME. A Good On Is a 8plsndld Thing For th Whole Body. A good. wide, open mouthed yawn U aplendld thing for tbe whole body. A yawn Is nature's demand for rest Some people think they only yawn be cause they are sleepy, but this is not to. You yawn becauao you aro tired lou may be sleepy also, but that la B'A the real cause of your yawning, 'ou are aleepy because you are tired and yon; yawn because you are tlretU Whenever you feel like yawning just yawn. Don't try to appprs u ,. cause you think It Is Impolite, awn Put your band over your y(Uth ff want to. butlet tb Jt J !wF.iS?' l? yawn Just Btretch f WW. W! i. nature'a waT of tresfWg-ejuiir'..1.. .. ,- job c myrjnAi t0 open Jonr mouth w9 WW' . 1 HtsAtAl n-hanaVAP 7 'j Ilk It. Indeed. If you are ' ured, but da not feel like. yawn , tare fcs nothing that will rest you O itckly ts to eft on a straight back chair and. lifting your feet from tbe or, push tbem out to front of you as t $25 to $250 for the first 100 lots S- : , : J 25 Down, the Balance on your own terms. LOTS, 50x140 feet.- STREETS, 60 and 80 feet. ALLEYS, 20 feet. As Choice Residence Property, close In to schools, churches, business, etc., this beautiful addition is THE BEST OP ALL. Free Water Right with each lot. Remember, when we have sold 100 lots we give a CHOICE CORNER LOT ABSOLUTELY FREE to the purchaser holding the lucky number. Let us show you over this property. Central Oregon Realty Co. far as" possible, stretch tbe arms, put I the bead back, open Ibo mouth wide and make yourself yawn. Tbose tense nerves wilt relax, tbe contracted muscles will stretch and tbe wbolo body will be rested. 'Do this two or three times when you are tired and see wbat It will do for you. First English Horse Rsees. Chester iowhw plausible Halms tu be tbe birthplace of tbe llrllisb turf It was one Wllllum LeHtrr. who bIhiui lfif. "being mayor of C'bexier, did rau.M three silver bells to bo mnd of rood value tit be run for unn tbe llnode Dee. This seems the earliest definite establishment of a hnrwe raee. Prom tbe nature of ih prize wbh de rived tbe pmverl,Ti lear tbe bell." though tbe liells In this case existed long before the "ring." Our ancestor bcliur more easily satisfied in the mat ter of amusement than tbclr degenerate dt-Mrendanls. there was apparently only one contest. Tbe "Chester cup." which has been substituted for tbe "best bell." Is now worth CMX), to nay noth ing of Cheshire cheeses for tbe three placed horses. Westminster Qatette. ' Had a Mere Trifle. A doctor calling on a patient who bad been very III. but was now con valescent, suld to tbe latter's wife: "You must be careful In regard to bis diet for a few days." "Yes. I know that." was tbe reply. Tie lias Just had bfs dinner, and I didn't give him uuythlng but n cup or coffee nnl two or three warm bis cuits, and a piece of pie and a courfe of doughnuts and 'one slice of bread w'fb gooseberry preserves on It. I haie Just been telling blm be couldn't ba"ve anything very, substantial right way until his stummlck was slid-dlnr."-New York Tribune. Pretty Much Alone. In a rather rabid discussion In pr llameijt a member of doubtful nblllty and power twitted DUruell for having deserted bll camp. "I did not know that tbe honorable gentleman t"l a camp." Disraeli re plied In tone of mock surprise, "I have' nlwKyx looked upon blm as the solitary sentinel of a deserted fortress." No Chsnce For Ltnlsnoy. "Can't you be merciful und love me a little?" be pleadtd aa thoy aat In tbelr steamer chairs. "I cou't show you any mercy at nil." abe whispered. "This Isn't tbe quarter-dcclc"-St. Louis Btnr. Th Skeptto. Ta, what doc -skeptical' meanf "Well cr did you ever see a man taking In the washing for fear of rain In spite of tho weatbor prediction fair? "Buffao Express. BENP, THE ALBATROSS. Th Largsit 8a Dlrd Having ths Pow r of Plight. Tbe albatross, that wanderer of tbe seas so often referred to In prose and poem. Is nevertheless a stranger to tbe average person and by some Is eren considered a mytb. in Coleridge's "Tbe itlme of the Ancient Mariner" she albatross plays n leading part, and one sorrows for Ibe xor bird, which. after following tbe ship for weeks. Is pitilessly shut down by u mariner. The nlbatnma Is the largest sea bird baring the power of flight Bad Is closely allied to the gull, petrel nud Mother Carer's chicken. It bus a tremendous stretch l wing, averaging from ten to tuelre feel. The wings are. however, extremely narrow, being about nine Incbeit In breadth. Tbe body h about tour feel In length, and tbe weight x from llftevn to eighteen Munds. a cou)mniilvely light weight wheu one considers the extreme lengtb of wing. The albatross Is possessed of n pectilliirly long, oddly shaped bill, which gives It a strange appearance. Tbe nostrils open from round, hori zontal tube on each side of tbe bill, but at Its bnse. This great bird Is generally met with In southern seas, although It la occa sionally seen on our I'acltlc const. On tbe Atlantic side It Is rarely found an far north as Tampa bay. Its food consists of cuttlefish. Jelly fish and semps thrown from passing ships. It is a greedy bird and at times gorges itself to such an extent tbat It Is unablo to rise from tbe wa ter. Its power of flight Is, however, tbe most remarkable thing about tbe al batross. It spends Its life, with tbe exception of n few weeks given each year to nesting, entirely at sea and Is on the wing practically all tbe time. Furthermore. I does nol progress by flapping Its wings, as most birds do. but seems to soar at will, rarely If ever giving a stroke of the wing, seem ing to need no Impctus.-Ht, Nicholas. DANCING STARS. The TvvlnkUrs 8tm to Jump Vhn Viswsd Through Tsltseops. One of tho moat Interesting things apiHtirlug In the telescope wheu that lusirumeut Is polutlug heavenward is tbe appearance of Jumping stars. Of course we can sco stars twinkle with out a telescope, but wltb a telescope they may be seen to Jump and actual ly to dunce The cause Is the naiiie mixing currents of light nnd henry air causing refraction or bending of Ibe rays of light coming from the star. We can see tbe same phenomenon by loqklng at a small object in a room through Ibe air directly over a hot TORIA OREGON radiator. The object, seems to Jump and dance aa if playing hide and seek with itself. This Jumping In the telescopo or twinkling to the naked eye has also been explained by what Is called in terference, if two sources of light are placed close to each other, then ou a screen placed properly we can catch an alternate band of white and dark lines. Of course If tbe eye be placed at a dark line It can see neither source of light. The production of these dark lines is accomplished by different light waves reaching the screen In op. poslte phases so r.s to blot out or can cel tbe effect due to each. In like man ner It can be shown thnt If the slur has polychromatic light It can and tins actually been observed to cbango color from this effect alone. Tbe best time to observe this effect of star dnnclng Is on a cold, crisp night. Tbe telescope should be point ed to n twinkling star as near the horizon an can be found, ns to see n star on tbe horizon we have to look through much more atmosphere than to see one In tho zenith, nnd there Is consequently more chnnro for varied cwrents.-St. Louis llepuhllc. Subscribe Tor The Bulletin. THE BEND BULLETIN Solicits Inquiries About Up-To-Date JOB PRINT1N0 MODGRN TYPE, MODERN MACHINERY, MODERN MCTHODS. Call at office or phono us. Phone No, 56 Wall Street, near Ohio. In cany tinci. Leaving out of count the great dr ones of Home and Anlloch and coin ing down to something of modem times, tho first circus In Itnglnnd was on a footHitli known as Halfpenny Hatch, In (ho Waterloo road, Iindnn. There, In 1770, Astlcy's first perform ance wns given, with the nld of a drum, two fifes nud ono clown. A i-hargo of sixpence was made for the front standing places, Tbero was no building and not ovcu n tent, but mere ly n ring of ropes and stakes. Primi tive ns were tho arrangements, Astley soon attracted good nudlences and was able to add to bis program conjuring, transparencies, vaulting nnd tumbling, with displays of fireworks. In rourse of time be wns nbte In hire nn Inclosed ground nnd creeled sen is under n sub f ifpri'nrriil tJSsfj C For Candy- 1 1 Of. Jl rsllwslM the "Mad.rn ImaIm" ttt4tn Ct4Umtrr C, Ulr , r.,tlu4. Send Now for samples of our "Diamond Quality" RE-CLEANED Farm and Field Soods, Grasses, Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa and Grains for FALL SOWING Wohftvo Bnccinl Mixtures for Special Purpose Dry Land Pasture MUture, Wet Land Patter Mlsturs, Special Mixture for Ourned-over Lssul, Cove Crops for OrcWds. Tell ui the nature of your toll and yoor i ocauiuoa. utu zu years' experi ence right here in tho Paelfla Northwest qual ifies us to advise you, AtiferCiUfif Ne,io PORTLAND SEED GO. PORTLAND. CtlEaON aattWMei-'' sfantlal roof. He called the place Ast lcy's nmphllhrnlrr riding bouse, Foeltd ths King. In one of Kir Itlclmnl I'rnnrl Mor ton's rnre collections of ancient Ara bian stories Is a siory or bow I ho king went Into the dnrk nmong his sleep ing slaves and detected tbe man Im wns nflrr by hihs lilt heed upon nil their brensts nuil listening In the tumult 1 of the heart The king rut off n hxfc of the culprit's hair, so he could le I him next day. Hut what did tho sly rasenl do but sneak up mid cut every oilier slave's bnlr When nil the slave were mustered next day before tbe throiio the king snw be was Itenleu by n mnsier mind nud said, "Don't dni du It ngnln." The king ought to hnvo tried Hie Chlneso test by giving them dry rice grains In chaw. In fright tho saliva will not flow, and the culprit has to spit bis rice out dry. Now York Cress, WfflCffiSTER fl CALIBER MODEL tOtO Self-Loading Rifle It Strikes lABIowof 2038 lbs. Thla ncwWinchcBtcr shoots a heavier bullet and hita a harder blow than any other recoil operated rlllo made. It Jo more powerful than the .30 Army, of blir fjame hunting fame. The loading and lirinir of this rifle are controlled by tho trigger finger. It JIITS LIKE THE IIAUUCR OPTIIfR StnJ for MmtratfJ ttmltr Ml JnttlHu Ml mm illU uhuh asi Urtttth anj ptunr pis I, WINCUESTEB WlTrHTLNO New IIsTta, Conon U, S, A,