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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1911)
I Q" h HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. More room vc must have and will close out all Huts in the store at 25"o OFF. . NIITY IIKADWHAK III1 ALL SI.KS. $11.(10 Mats for $2.25 S'-'.iO Hats for ,oo SLMIO Hats for 1.50 HARIJAIN COtJNTHR. Shoes at Costevery pair to go at the Jug Kedtictton. E. A. SATHER The Old Reliable Ilcnd, Oregon. NO A10RE UNION MARKET OF ALL KINDS Irrigating Lath and House Lath A Specialty The limber Mr cm from I the ll In Ihrcoiin try, mill AH mile MSillirntl ol Ilcuil. Pine Forest Lumber Com'y BEND, OREGON Freight Troubles The Oregon Trunk Huilwuy is open for busi n ess to Opal City, just north of Crooked river. The Jones Warehouse Company (1HOKOI: A. JONHS of (tend, Mnnnjrcr will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The old Shauiko Moody Ware house system will he employed. Merchants will get their goods promptly and without inconvenience. Opai. City will he the freight terminus for HO days more. Have your freight consigned in care of JONES Address communications to Haul. -- O'DONNELL BROTHERS l LUMBER The Happy Man Buys His Furnishings at The Men's Toggery. See our line line of Handkerchiefs, Tics, Shirts, Underwear, Hats. LATEST STYLES of Kail Headwear now on sale. We also carry Hlankets, Hcdding, Trunks, Suitcases, etc. etc. A. L. FRENCH ncXortimi The Pioneer Wood Yard Has on hand line dry 10-inch mill wood (al ready split for the stove), at $11.50 per cord, delivered. Also dry hloek wood at $1.50 per cord delivered. Leave orders or telephone O'Donnell Bros. Market. W. P. DOWNING, Proprietor. FIRES HARMFUL TIMBER DAMAGED SAYS SUPERVISOR MntUtliH llxplitdc llieory Hint Stir- tn co lluriilfiKi In limber nre Not Detrimental direful Hxnrnlniitlon Muilo by foresters of I'lresl Supervisor J. lly ilnrvey of the local forontry ollice has submitted compiled figuron of Interest on the damage done merchantable timber by mirfuco fir en, It ha been Hinted by ciiHual obherveni that nucIi fires Were nut particularly harmful, but Mr. Harvey hIiowh that thin thuury Im erroiifouM. Careful examination of the con dition of trees affected hy fire in (even iliirurenl communities nhowed that from 22 to 10 per cent of them were firo-scurred and that the "uverngi' surface fire kills from 'A to 11 per cent of the merchantable trees chiefly by gnawing through their buttM." In Humming up the result of his investigations, Supervisor Harvey nay: The levm wlilrti ihU nimlv teselie U thm nil uil.iie lire, no mniler him Uenllr unit Iirm1ri they nin'iir l Im-, (ll il hiIIk irnt men) hIm u x, (l) Kill n certain sinuuiitof ineielianl iililr timlxT. t J) I4iiiMr much of llir tiitreliatiiaUlt tluiiK-r thai mvir hi that lu ixiiiiiit-r-rial vuliir In Irntcnol, l.olh in direct anil Indirect way. $) Kill oil much of thr ymnin ttroHlh, which tliould he thr li for ihe next crop. (4) Itxrrl nil unfavorable Influence mi tlie forr.t mhI, thereby ilecreattiiK lu irMlurthc n,Hicitv. Thetc Imtiiik the fact, ft follow clearly that fire thouM be aUolulrly prevented in nil type of MsixIIiik timber. LEPROSY IN INDIA. The "Untouelnblo" n.ach tin Low.it Dtpthi of Human Woo. The iitiloiii Inilnex' ot tnilin icxlile III Utile tin tH inuile of p.ilin lentcs or lllllll, MHlHIIIt Mlll(lllK. mid tilth II mule itiHirivny, nmiiiily u hIiiiiII tlml I'H'ii ii clilld mil! ioop in oriler to enter It. i oiiiiilnliiu iiliwiiuif Ijr no fur nil ore, exeept h feu rmlely Imkwl eiirlbeii HitN mill piuiM. lleniT.illy Ibeie la no brdntcart of iiny kiwi, the whole futility nlevplnu liuililli'il up on the Imre dirt' floor, wlilrli U commonly pliiatereil with cow illlllK A few rriK" finer lln-lr permitH. uml thewe nru worn nltlil nml ihiy. 'I'lielr llnniii'ltil romlliloii prccluuVs eiitliiK more limn one men I n diiy, nrid tills ofteaer limn not far from litiriKiT Hppenaliiir mid U aeldom cul fillnled lo nppenl to itie palate. I'or till n red lied eilence they must uork hnrtl mid lunc hoiirn. On niciiiinl ot the llllliy condition In whlrh they IIto dlaeNe U rntnpfint omotitf thi'tii, Arrordliic to tlio lo! cetixii". eighty ilclii nut of every 100, 0(K) people of the di preyed clnaacn nre Minified with lepro-y. In the inntler of elufiitoM they nre n deficient ni they nre In eiery other rlrtne. Ac- ordlnu to tlie reori of the dlrwtor Keiierul of public InMnictlon of Horn Imy. brticly tire out of I.IKX) of the piirhih ehlidreu of the prmldency of M'IiimiI Kolll lice III lend t-lloj, In ope word, tbexe II fty three odd tnlllloiia of Hindu nre not only ocl iillj hut iilo liiieilo tuiiily. phynlrally, tliuiiM'liilly it nd moriiily aiilmierKHl. Hill ll I Mlml HUikIj lu Houtlieru Work iiiiiii. FREEZES THE LUNGS. iff Two Maehlntt. "Iluhhle tiua UiiiKtit two new ran-clilnn-ono fur tiltnacir nnd uuc tor til wlfu." "Tlil' peneroua." "Well, you no, tier tnnrhlne kiep til" going" llow'a thntr "Hem la a aewloc machine." IlalU raoro Amerlcnn. Mothtr1! Olagneila. "Ilaro you apokeu of our lore to jur mother yet J" "Not yet." in ii rm u nil the dear Rlrl. "Mother titu notlrnl Hint I've been actlnc queer of Into, but a lie thinks ll'i lilllouatiliM.H Plltabure VoiL Not tha 8am. Solicitor irro einmlnlncl-Novr. didn't you tell tlio prlxoucr Hint you doubted hS eeraclty? Wltneiw-.Vo. I merely told 'Im V irm n blooniln llnr. -Ixjudon M. A. I. When Intenitly Cold Air It Ortathfd In Through th Mouth. "I ni-kfd nu Alnaknn pioneer who niia croitii; to hla old home In Hwe dm uliiit linppciu'd when I ho ther mometer coca dowu to UJ nnd 81 dc-crei-a Ih-Iow zero." anld n Seattle man. 'At J depreea below." he nail), "the exited car, hntida or none will freeze lu polui; a ipiuricr of n mile under ordlunry clrtumatnnre. but the chil dren co to nnd come from nchool na u-uul without atifTerlng from the cold, proildi-d their fncea uud hands nre proin ted. "They aoon Ret ued to It. Hut cau tion muat be uned to arold drawing the cold olr Into the lungs, nnd It U dan gerous to brcnibc through the mouth. .More die from pneumonln brought on by freezing the luuga In thm wny than fni in iiny other form of exKure. llorca nre protected by breathing bug, whlrh exiend down from the noe of the nnluinl itbotit eighteen liicliea nnd nre open nt the bottom The breuth which Is cxhnled wnrinn the nlr In the bag U'fore It Is Inhnliil uud drawn lUto the lung. And men wenr n 'pnrky' or henddrws which ex tends orer the fnce nnd affords similar protection. "In the Cnnndlnn dlatrlcts the north weat mounted police rrgulate the treatniciit of homes on the freight tropin nnd stnge Hue. In n most hu mime tnnuuer. mi ns to prevent them from suffering lu this wuy.M Wash ington Herald. Tinning and Plumbing gas pi'iting mot air, steam and hot water HEATING ROOPINO, (1UTTF;RIN(I, SPOIJTINQ, COKNICE2 AND SKVLK1HT WORK. Repair Work Given Prompt Attention. MacCloskey & Parker Fourth Street and Hawthorne Avenue Put Your Duds In Our Suds Bend Steam Laundry Phone us. We will call for your bundle. A Dodgtr. "Kibble la it grcui mnn to try to t'odge a reiKJtiAlulllty on technical!- "Sr. lie onre nlgtn-l n plelge. Then be forgot ubnut It nnd called tu n bnndn riling ex-rt to prove tbnt the algniitiire wus n forgery." Washing ton titar. Printers Attention. We have for Bale a second hand GiallenKe 10 inch pajwr cutter. Bitf bargain. The Dcnd Bulletin, tf A Good Manijtr. The Wife-After nil. Adnlpbtw. IhU rial! lau't going lo tie so expenlve. With the Imif dozen drese I simply had to get nnd your clothes rleaned and pre-d we'll manage splendidly. -Harper's iliiuir. lie Is our friend who lores more than ndmln-s us. Cbannlng. Kuiiiikk Stamp Dates and ink pnds for sale at Bulletin office, tf I OFFICE FOR RENT. Handsome new office in best location on Wall street. In quire nt Bulletin office. Knell dny Is n stone In the great temple of life. Aim to hew- the Mono so Hint It will bo four square to every wind Hint blows. Bread Re Hi The l'alm. 17-tf M. VV. of A. Pilot Butte Cninp No. 9711 1 Meets every Tuesday in hall over IHMtolllce. VinitiiiK Neighbors always welcome. C. I. Hoiitll, V. C. W. W. Orcutt. Clerk. I. O. 0. F. Slavery In 8cottlth Mine. Slavery lingered lu the Scottish mine until the very eve of the nine I tecnth century. Mr. llaclcwood. lu ,"The Good Old Times," draws n pic ture or Hie N-ottUh miners unhappy lot lu the wst: "I'rom about the Jwir III." until ITTo the nilnerx of Beotlaud were bought nnd sold with the soil. It Is stated In old chronicles that bloodhouud were kept to trace them If they left tlicfr employment nnd to aid In bringing them bxek. Hy statute law miners were bound to work all duys lu the yeur except 1'nKclml and Vule. nud If they did not work they Hero to tie 'whipped In the bodies for the glory of God nnd for the good of their miihtcm.' Not until 17771 was the tlrt Inw uiKMetl lu nu nltempt to better IhU stnte of thing, but It wns lift) ere the Inw guve the working miner of Scotland Ills complete freedom." In don Cliroulcle. Beml lidKeNo.'JIS Hofr. Meetinn every Monday nlnht' ViMitorn welcome N. 1 Weidor. N. 15. II. J. KKKlwtnn, Secretary. Deschutes Lixlue No. ltia, K. of 1'. Meets every Wednos. i.i.v uvuiiiiik in o p. in. in Castle Hall, piwl-of. i.... i. ..nil.... ir:..i.i wyy iuu iiiiiiiiin, iBiuiiK v KniRhts welcome. Elmer NiswoiiRor, C. C. M If Iv'mltumi K .c ' ...IM.OMI . J, BUND I.ODC.H No. 139 A. F. & A. Al. Meets on Thursday on ot lefore the full moon of each mouth. Visiting brothers always welcome. H. O. ELLIS, 8.c, O. M. nEDFIELD, W. M. JOHN OAC.H.N, 1'iop. Pioneer Soda Factory All Kliiilnor Carbonated Drinks and Ciders ' HHND, OKKRON Ths Word Terse." "Torse" U n wonl that hits nn under stood 111 en 11 1 tig nowadays, Shndwell In the fourth net of "The Humorists" ilil'li put this quextlou into the mouth of one of his elmnieierx. "Mum 1 stay till by the htrength of terse clnrct you Imve wet yourself Into courage V" It Is probnbly uu nlluloii to whnt Is still sometimes cnlletl ;'l)utch courage" bnnery InsplriHl by iiicohoi, t'lnret whs In thoM limes Imported In "tlervi-H." and "ten-e" tuny be n cou denMl form of that word; also "terse claret" tuny hnve been u drink that did Its business without any clnuimlo cutiou, llko the torso sHnker or writer. The Buckley Express Co. DAILY SERVICE between railway points and Bend. Careful atten tion piven to Stape, Ex press and Fast Freight Busi ness. Bond agents Wenandy Livery Co. DAILY STAGE SCHEDULE Arrive Bend Leave Bend a. m. 12 m. NO STOPS The WHITE IS KING Circular Plates. All our plates nre circular In shnpo. Now, n Hiimre or oval plate would be Just ns convenient. Is there any reason why plates should lie of their present sbaKV It seems that If we dip Into the rnr past we umy discover the muse. Our remote ancestors nte their JkhI off lint pieces of wood cut from n trco trunk. The tree trunk being cylindrical lu shape, the earliest plates were therefore roughly circular, und I ho shape has been used ever since. Taking Her Down. Miss Eldwbud itrlumphantlyi-Just think of It! At the ball lust night 1 listened to five declarations of lovo. JlerlKrJend-IIow mean of you, Alice! iWboTwiis the pretty girl you were sit- insluourY-Hostou Truuscrlpt. . no whole man until bo knows bowto curu a blameless livelihood. Your Children Should Be Photographed Every Year. BABY PICTURES Our Specialty. View Work Copying Enlarging Kodak Finishing. THE BEND STUDIO. NORTH BEACH 1 1 is the pleasure haunt in this part of the country Jibs summer. Its devo tees rejoice to learn that they can now go and come on n regular schedule, independent of tides. The popular excursion steamer, 4T. J. POTTER" leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock, DAILY, EXCEPT .SATUHUAY AND SUNDAY, 8:80 A. M. SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 P. M. Also the steamer "H A S S A L O" leaving Portland daily, except Sun day, at 8:00 p. xi. (Sat. at 10 r. M.) REDUCED FARES PREVAIL From All Points in the Northwest via the OREOON-WASHINdTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Ideal cottafre and camp life, a mag nificent bench that is not surpassed anywhere, Runial and benuflcial cli mate, and all the comforts of home without costinR any more than if you remained at home. Call on or write to any O-W. R. & N. BRent for complete information; also for copy of our summer book, Outings in Oregon. " VM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agt. O-W. R. & N. Co., Portland, Ore. The BEST nil-round Family Sewing Machine that can be produced. Made in both RO TARY & VIBRATOR styles. The votary makes .both Lock nnd Chain stitch. The latest up to theminute steel nttnehments ffiiUntench ma chine. Sold onoiOTpiiyments. 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