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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1911)
I I I MOW HPI?P Dn KeiO.D. if 1 U VV lIL-IVjLjr Optlclnn & Optometrist JJ A STIOMATISM B the most annoying defect that the" Inunnn eye Is heir to. It is duo to n innlformntlon of the eyu ball. Fifty yenrs ajro it wns supposed that only about one in a thousnnd was afflicted with it, but nt the present time it is positively known thnt fully forty per cent are thus afflicted. The tunny unpleasant symptoms of this dofect causes lots of sulTorinjr and loss of vnlu nble time. You can't nITord to remain in ignorance of the tval trouble very long. The wearing of properly Htted lenses will cor rect astigmatism and will cause nil its symptoms to disappear. The Tragedy of Blindness. Owing to the alarming increase in blindness, everyone is cautioned to have their eyes tested fre quently, on an nvcrago of every two years. To wear glasses that the eyes have outgrown compels them to use their reserve energy, strains them and in time impairs them. "There are sixty-five thousand or more blind persons in the United States, whose eyes, with proper care and judgment, could have been saved." From Helen Keller's article, "Unnecessary Blindness", in the Ladies' Home Journal. CALL AND LET ME HELP YOU DO IT NOW I Office at Taggeifs Hotel A Few Days Longer :: $ PHVILLE WINS BEND NINE PLAYS POORLY. l-rrors anil Nonchcad Work Help Vial tors to Pllo Up Nine Runs, While Locals Are Able to Cross Plato Itut Once. " Matsd. ' Anyone ttlUt half nn eye could see thnt tit was madly In -love- with becy but tie hmt not wurnge vnotiRh fo put lilt fat to the test, llut alio wns n youug Indy who know tirr wnjr nbmit, na tlio snylug goes, mid uuo night alio suggested n game of chess. Ilo, poor fellow, eagerly awnllmvrd tho halt. If he wna n noU'o nt lovcniiiklng ho wna certainly no notice- nt chess, nnil lio mill lnul tlio fnlr mnld hopelessly beaten. N "All!" ho cxclnlmed na ho put her to n lmp'lo corner "You'io In it tight corner now, Mint Mnhol." She looked nt hltn with those bonult. fill e.U' of her mill I lien xultl: "I luiilu't notUitl tiny compression, (ieurge. lliio I no viunpe)" "None whuteter," suld the guileless Clcorgo. "I Hlntll mute you nost move." "Oil, ticorgul" aiihl alio, with n be coming blush. "Ur-hadn't you better ask father flrM?" They nre innrrloil now, and Oeorgo ofti'ii womlcri If alio la na druse nt chess na alio would mnko him believe. Tinning and Plumbing OAS FITTING HOT AIR, STEAM AND HOT WATER HE ATI NO ROOFINd, aUTTERINa, SPOUTINfJ, CORNICE AND SKYLIOHT WORK. Repair Work Given Prompt Attention. MacCloskey & Parker Fourth Street and Hawthorne Avenue The Pioneer Wood Yard 'Hits on hand fine dry 10-inch mill wood (al ready split for the stove), at $!J.jO per cord, delivered. Also dry block wood at $ ..)() per cord delivered. Leave orders or telephone O'Donnell Bros. Market. W. P. DOWNING, Proprietor. Erratic playing gave I'rlneville nn easy victory over the Hend baseball team hero Sunday, the score being I) to I. The first man to go to bat for the visitors got to first on nn error and Inter scored on a hit that the left fielder should have cuught. This sort of playing wns dono throughout the gnme, while on the other hand the county sent nino was working together and cutting off hits and runs: Hond's lone tally resulted from two singles and some good base running, Hrownlow scor ing from first on Jackson's hit to right field. Tho hits by the two teams .were nearly even, but that does not tell a fair tale. Thoso of the visitqra were mostly healthy wallops, while Bend's were tor the most part scratchy and came at a time when I.-.. .11.1 !... little ....... I .. , ., , . , . . . ,w,10l world." Lincoln replied. :'l've Kulp, on third for the locals, had ' cot three walnuta nml each wnuta a bad day, making five errors on two." -Prom Turlieil's "Life of I.lu. .1 . r, ... . . Coin." vnsy cnuncva, viriuouy in second failed to go after several grounders he should finve got and tlicy went for hits. Lack of practice plainly shown by tho whole local nine. The game was devoid. of any fielding fenturoH. A crowd of more than -100 eople saw the content. The box score shows what each playor did: I'RINHVII.LIC KodciibuMh, cf Hrchtell. jt) Kills, 2ll Hamilton id Krlktiap, h Zeek. It llrewttcr, c flow man, if Lincoln With Hit Chlldrtn. It wna n frequent custom of Lincoln, ttil or tarrying Id children ou bla shoulder. He nirely went down street that tie did uol hute one of tile youug er boy a mounted on tila shoulder, while auothcr buug to the tall of bis lone conL Tlir antics of the boy a wltb their fattier nml the spectes of tyrnuny they exercised over htm are atlll sub ject of talk In Springfield. Mr. lio land Dlller. who im n neighbor of Mr. Lincoln, told one of the beat of tho stories, lie win ealled to the door one dny by hearing n great noUo of children crylug. and thero wna Mr. Uncoln atrldltiK by with the boys, both of whom were wmIIIiik nlouJ. "Why. Mr. Lincoln, whnt'a the mutter with tho boyar he uaketl. "Jut whnt'a the mnlter with the rr The Best Trees That Grow ARIi NOT TOO GOOD TOR YOU Our stock has given mieli ex cellent satisfaction wherever planted that you cannot nIFord to do without It. There's a reason, too, A splendid location with deep rich soil, well drained. A long growing son ho n. Moisture under control. Itomemhor thnt tho recollec tion of Quality remains long after tho price Is forgotten. Yakima Valley Nursery company Toppenlah, Waililngton. MOIIK SAJ.KHMKN WANTKII W J. We NoW HhV ." In Stock a CarIoe! LIME CEMENT and PULP Plaster. HaMiaianRMill T5o OVERTURF-DAVIS-MILLER COMPANY OITIt'K IN IIKN.SMN lU.lHJ. I ON W ALLOT Bend Hardware Company nit Tctkernw Toti HIINI) Mr Ike. c( Dolttrutu, ih An 5 S S 5 5 4 4 4 I All 4 4 The Home Land Company Real Estate and Insurance. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS. Timber Lands, Irrigated and Dry Farm Lands. Viiiilmiilinnli'iiiM 3 Cannody, jb 4 Kulp. iU 4 Hrownlow, rf 4 JackMiu, 11 4 KeiuxlorfT, p j O'Donnell, c 3 Totals 33 Score tiy inuhiKi: PrincviUe o 3 o Hend 0 R I 1 a a 1 o I 0 1 9 R i o o o 1 o o o I It o o a a I o 3 9 It o I I i I 3 a 1 o H I'O a 4 8 i a 7 o 1 a? A I a B H O 4 A a 3 I'O 'A a 13 1 4 3 u o 4 o o 3 l i I J o 7 t It Paylno For Extrai. In one of the luxurloua coif club 1 tlOU'Ctt III the noil III 11 f Knclniul 11 vNI. aMifp f,,tfiriilli.iiMl tli.. vliii.Mp.l n.i.l MMI..UI for n luncheon tlrket "I'lve ahlllliiKs." anld the ottlelnl. 'Thnfa rather 11 lot. lau't Itr Inquir ed the visitor. "A lot? Think of the coat of this cluk See lho idelurea They're wurth thoiiMiiida of ihiuimIh. And thtMo 1 tnpoatrleHT Their hIiiu la aluiily ., emiriiHHH " 0 On tlw followlHK day the vIMtor , rbnIii nftkiil fur n luncheon ticket mih! u . teudereil half a crown. a I "l'e Already t(l )imi. irlr." aahl the o aiewani, "iiuti 1110 elm rat- u nie allll o 1 HnifH." ' "Vh. I know." whi the reply. "bHt I 0 only want linlf n eniHii'a worth today " I wih the phlure mihI (he t4ptrte ' yeterdy."-vrtd ef ttolf. Ml - A FULL LINE of HIGH GRADE V ELIE EHICLES NOW ON HAND I O J o I o 0 O O I O O O O I Summary: Struck out Ily Tctlieruw 7, hy Krinnlorff 3. To-lc hlt IU1 knap. Zeek. Wild pitch KelnulorfT. t. Stolen tM Ro4lculiucll 3. Tdherow t. VauLaudiiivham 1, Hrownlow t. Sacrifice hit Hamilton. Hit hy tiitchd 1 mii, vaui.aniiiiiKuaui. umpire bpalil lag ami anMclre. J. A. HAZCKA W. M. McGREGOR ContractorsBuilders We are Always JGlad to Furnish Estimates Tha Moral Stimulus of Qood Clothai. Men prow In aelf reapect na tbey wenr Rood clothe. Their clot lira mm them tho npororal of their fellows. Jn turn tbey nrc forced to grow to fill tho measure of pood opinion, ao thnt. forced forward by tbe clothes he wears, men nttaln to their highest capablllty.-Bartorinl Art Journal. Oynamltt, The aetkni of djuaiulte la compara tlu'ly preebe. The tiring mIui n l.vi degnitti C At Unit teiiipemturc It either liurna or explodi-n. If free fnilll all priHwiure. Jnr, rlbruthin or fiinu of any kind It merely burin. Tltat Is bow It eoiiKi nbout thut one enti burn dynamite urtfcly In the lutiid If nil coudltlont be wholly fntonible. llut nuy Ust lliratlciii from am h retpil- sites will CHtMHi mm explosion, which It nu excellent rmun for nroldlns too I Intimate venture with the compound When Ignited In small ipftiutlllex In tho opvti nlr dyunmlto doct nothing more startling than to burn fiercely When, hotteter. larger iUantlllea Hrv ia. Ignlleu exploolou almost Inrnrlably re- I suits. 11a tbe teiuperHture U mUeil by tho flumes. -Clitetico Itecurd-IIerald. Bend Hardware Company 1 i EaflajBnBKBaflMWainBjBj0 Shop in Rear of Ilowlee Building on Wall Street Oregon Trunk Railway saaaaaV J I V I laaaaaaaV JJJdlM Rose Festival, Portland. June 5-11 Portland and Return. Madras $&. 15: Mttollus $B yr, Culver $8.50; Opal City $8.75. Ticket told June J, 7 aud 9. Return limit June 13. San Franclaco and Return. Madras 34.83; Metollus tss.oa; Tulver 35.o; Opal City $35 43. Tickets told June 16 and 17. Rcjun. limit July 31. Also sold June 77, July 1 and 6. Return limit Sept. 15. Via steamer in one or both directions south of Portland 83 cents less tbsn fares given above. Stopovers permitted at and south of Portland. Clatsop Beach on the Pacific, Round Trips. Madras tia.13: Metollus $13.45! Culver li 30; Opal City f 13 75. Tickets sold daily from June 1st; pood returning all summer. Stopovers at Astoria. trl Astoria Centennial. Astoria. Ore., August 10 to Sept. 9. Low round lares to and Irom eastern points are in effect on various dates. Details Train Leaves Opal City dally o-oo A. M.; Culver 9:15 A. M.; Metollus 9:30 A. M.; Madras 9:45 A. M arriving in Portland at 7:45 P. M. R. B. MICHAEL, Agt. B. R. NESS, Agt T. A. GRAHAM. Agt. juui, un. wuiver, ure. Metollus. ore j. it. WUKHUTT, Agent, Opal City, Oregon. 7he Exemption. "Doesn't your busband like cata. Mrs. Dlnkar "No, Indeed. lie bates all cata ex cept a little kitty they bare at bis club," Baltimore American. A man without patience Is a lamp without oll.-De Muaaet. He Wantsd Flos. At a small stag dinner the oc!y young and unnotewortby person pres ent eat throughout tbe meal couiinun log with bla own baabful soul, afraid lest by spesklng be betray tils sophis tication. Dessert belug served, be felt be must bare some of the caudled fruit at the other end of the table. Clearing his voice, be fixed tbe nearest waiter with a glittering eye aud. amid sudden total alienee, peremptorily called out at tbe top of bis voice, "Pigs, fleasT Exchange. "J FOR SALC Two glass show cases. Good condition. Moderate price. Inquire at Bulletin office. Notice to Water Consumers. The use of water for lawns is Btrictly prohibited except between the hours of 6 a. m. and 5 p. m. The Bend Water Light & Power Company. 9.12 Found Wanting. Mrs. Laytobyrd (as Laytebyrd comes In unsteadily at 3 a. m.) You have no excuse for coming borne at tbla hour and In this condition. Laytebyrd I bsd one, ray dear, and It was a grand one, but I can't think what It was. Old Tims Carving. An nncleut book ou carting snya that the only menta thnt were "i'urv ed" wero mutton und beef. You hud to "break n deer, reur a goose, lift a swan, sauce u capon, spoil a ben, frush a chicken, unbrace a mallard, unlace n cony, dismount a heron, dis play a crane, disfigure a pencuck, un Joint a bittern, unlock a curlew, nlayo a pheasant, wing a purtrldgy or u ijunll, tnlnco a plover, thigh a pigeon or any other small bird nod bordix a go mo pie," Fascination of Oolf, "Pro 'eurd of Nero a-playlng on 'la fiddle, sir. when 'la 'oine was aburn Ing," sold tbu landlady, putting down tho local paper, "but this 'ere ganio of golf must bo tbe most faaklnatlng 'obby lu tbe world. I've been reading about tbe Ore up at tbe golf ground last Friday, and It any. The Ore bri gades promptly responded to the call, aud wbuu darkueas closed In tbey wero atlll playing upon tbe rulna of tho clubhouse. "-Golf Illustrated. Henkle & Ford HOMESTEAD LOCATORS REAL ESTATE BROKERS Wc know the land open to settlers know the soil -know the corners---and OUARANTEE EVERY LOCATION. Dont overlook these facts If you want to locate. If you have good real estate at the right price let us know of it and If we do not buy it, can sell it for you. Call and sec us. Foolsd Him. "Why am 1 like a ploT asked Mr. Jones triumphantly of bis wife. Ilo expected sbo was going to say, "He cause you are ao sharp," and he was simply paralyzed when she replied: "Because If you abould get loat It wouldn't be worth whllo to spend time looking for you." The Head of tha Family. Io Germany tbe father la tho bead of tbe family. In France tbe mother. In England tbo eldeat son, In America the daughter. Don C. Setts. The Present Tims, Now Is tbe only point of time of great moment to you. If you devote yourself to now tbe past wilt be a J ream, tbe future a present realization. Nothing Is stronger than aversion. Wycheely. Vss, He Wss Qood. "Wero you a good boy In school to day?" "I think ao, dad. Anyway, teacher called mo a holy terror." Buffalo Ex press. Lived on Watsr. Tbe Tramp I onco lived on water, lady, for six months. Tbo Lady You don't look like It. now did yoa man age It? Tbe Tramp I was a sailor. J To hare failed Is to bare striven: to are 'striven Is to have grown. Malt- bis D. Dabcock. StoddardDayton AUTOMOBILES The Best Car Made." Fourteen Different Sty leg. - ' ' -rmua AUTO SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. Agent for Kissel Auto Trucks. K. S. LAPP Bend, Oregon, The wise business'irian ls"parUcular about his printinp;. Tho Pullctln Job PrinteryZstrivea to pleascjthe particular ones. Pfcoae us r call at office, i