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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1912)
VAQH 4. xiik iwNn nvi.iiKTiN, niwn, wkpnuhiuyT .wnVHT at. tma. " ' " " ' -' r; NISW CltOOIC COUNTY M.U'Sl ' Tim llullotlu ha tit stork n mini bor of tlio now (JrooU county wliiio print iini', showing nil romls, rivers, IrrlKiiloit lauds, town, township nnd, section Hue. Tlio iiiiips atu lilHHcr mill tnoro roinprolicnulvti than miv otlutr innpa unit uro oiiroitilly prlnton! on heavy white pnpor. Tlioy lotnll nt 9 1.00 ouch, mt.iK'i 10 cents, (( NEW TALES THAT ARE TOLD Temperament and Teapot. When Henry Miller la rehearsing n new piny tic works Imnl nml long, re maining sometime on tlio stage for twenty-four lioiira at it Nt retell. Nnt i rally audi n strain makes lilm tierv ous, nnil the combination of nervous, ness nml artistic temperament occa sionally produce nn outburst, n ilnro up, a tilow-off. During the rehearsals for his last play several thing timl Kone wrong, nml Miller had exhibited his Impatience In gesture nml wont. lie went on with the work nml was in the midst of n sccno In which ho hml with him. Ho was writing nn opera ' and hud to stop nfter reaching tho nee i and act. I suppose his memory snvo out suddenly." Chlcngo l'out SELECT GULLINGS GREEN FEED FOR PIGS IN THE PEN. "&CZ -.-.. n outout oxmm awr akd tiik Txiror HUi TfO TUB TABLK, to pick op a teapot As he did so tho handle came off, the pot fell to tho ta ble, and the tea real tea trickled down on tho actor's legs. The stage manager immediately was scltcd by a trembling fit, and orery member of tho company began to wUu for a cy clone cellar. They knew the star was about to cut loose. ' Ilut tbbt bit of 111 fortune had been too much for him. Holding the handle in his hand and regarding tho property man with sorrow, hp said gently: "Can't yon fit this teapot? I'vo got to scrub tbo floor." I'opu'ur Magatluc. In Moderate Quanllfles Roots Aid in Porkmakliig. Pig nre no mean gnuer. and this ran tpilckly be proved If sows or snotes nr fnvnrr-d with the run of a grass plot. writes W. It. nilbcrt In the American Cnltlvntor. Tlilit fact, how ever, tuiMt not bo allowed to mte that an unlimited supply of vegetable food is goml for pigs In coutltiod quarters. Such feeding tins In Its coni'MIHnn rery little of rattening Ingredients, doing to extremes In the feeding and management of pics Is detrimental to their progm. Therv are pun! uum 1st of pig feeder w.tm fii-d their pigs too freely nn vegetable nnil root, while there an otherM who aim nt fnrclug their fattening pigs on by de nying them any vegetable food In Its frvsh gnt'ii state. The latter I nn ex treme which In not n few rase prove as derognlory to the progress of the pig that lire expected to grow orl In a protltnble manner ns Is the ttuseriipu liius supplying of nn nbiindiimv 'or food Irrespective of nny calculation regarding the nrttisl quniitlty regained. A too big supply of vegetable food furnished to pigs In eontlneuient Is very liable to st tin purging, ami this Is a very nnprogresslve condition In deed, but a small qunntlty of roots or vegetables supplied to such pigs keeps down overbeatedness anil has a healthy effect on the entire system. Of tho itomlnlactnt School. Moritz Itosoutbal. the pianist. Is said to bare picked up an American style of observation. In discussing a composer bo remarked: ! tipu't know what is the matter Ftodlna tho Brood Sow. The sow due to farrow In September should have some grain feed in addi tion to the grass she gets, nml we would advise a slop of equal parts by weight of ground oats and ground barley, says Hoard's Ia!r.vmnu, She iwllt not require much of thl mixture, but should Is In good flesh nt furrow ing time. She should lie given n chance for exercise, a this Is essen tial for best results nt farrowing time. Tho Pur Drod 8lro. It Is a serious tnWtitke to keep n com mon sire In nuv herd of live stink, mid the niStnke is alt the more serious if urh sire I kept In ii herd of dairy rows. The purrhne of a sire on the ground that he costs little money I nn extreme exemplification or the "penny wlso and pound foolish axiom. Tho Sound of Light. At the optical exhibition In tlio South Kensington Science museum tho other day 11 12. Founder d'Albo of Itlrmlng ham university gnvo u demonstration of tils "optophone." As olllclnlly described. Mr. d'Albe's Invention la baited on tho well known property of selenium of rhiinglng Its resistance when lllututuiHcd. This change of 'resistance Is made to glvo rise to n current which, when Inter rupted by ii Hxtal contrivance nnil sent through n telephone, gtres out n sound varying In loudness with tho intensity of tht light. The experi menter puts on a telephonic headdress which presses on enelt oar n receiver connected xvltli a small oblong Ikx. He holds this box camera fashion, pointing Its 0Kn end nt nny object, light or dark. When It la. turned to ward a window or Inmp a low Vibrat ing or butting sound Is heard, and this to when the twx U turnel townnl a dark surfneo or when Its oihjii cud is closi-d, I It Is hoel that the sound ran bo J made distinctly musical, ilut, fur from ' important, the Instrument Is thought 'capable of siicb development that tho very shapes or the objects confronting It enn bo distinguished by the li.llilio of the vnrylng sounds tboy produce. Loudon News. Qroat 8elntUtt Not Colltgo Mn. It U n reumrkiihlo fact that neither Dnrwln, Pasteur, Kih'Ii. Newton, Franklin nor Kdlson ever hud n univer sity education. A writer In American Medicine ni!d to this list tbo inline of Khrllch, whoe eminence In the tleld of ukhIIcIuo has so recently been em phasized. "Paul Ehrllrh." he says, "could not even graduate, nnd, horrors of horrors. In chemistry lio was worst of all. Ho was always trying to do things dif ferently from his teachers, who had never done nn original thing and wero merely teaching him what had been taught to them. Ho was considered n falluro ns n student nt the very tltno he was tho let student of hi deendo. If education Is merely pouring facts into tho pupil's skull with n funnel, ns tho majority of teachers practice it, then wo nro training tho memory nlone. but If it is to be real drawing out of mental faculties then tlio gradiinte may bo permitted to N ns Ignorant of old, useless facts ns Khrllch was and tho world profit by It. Let u think n bit over this matter nnd then realUo that wo want workers and thinkers, not memorlzers." Ottptr Thsn Hlghstt Mountain. The detb of U.TttO meters to which tho sounding lino of n German lurwy ship Is said to Intro sunk In (lie Pnclfla ocean near tho Philippine Islands Is aomo 1,000 motor deeper Itinit thu pro vlons deepest hounitlng. Of tho total wntor surfnoo of the globe, J!5,(XX).000 nqunro tulles, nliout oiie-tlilnl slniuls mora ttiiui threo tulles nbovu thu bot tom of tho sea, but until now no part of tho grout ocenns has been discover ed deep enough to HUhinc rgo Mount Ev erest. Ilut If there I no mlstnko nliout this depth of 0.7SO met era C.UMVSS feet) tho world's highest uioiiuttilii could bo sunk there until lis highest peak was n,000 feel below the water's level, Tho deepest soundings have all been uiiiilo in the PiiclhV; ZVM) feet Is thu reconl of (ho Atlantic. In proximity to tho West Inill.iu lihind of Ht. Thomas. vhllo tho North sea only averages ,100 feet, or about one-tenth the uiitxlnliim deptli of the Icy wntor of tho Arctic ocean. West minster tiietto. ilrift on to tlio rocks, provided they did not get onto them. The word onto' Is coining In to tho list nnd lm fore long will st Into It." Itovlow of Kovtovvs. Japan's Rd Croit 3oelty, Tho Itcd Cms society of .In pun Is un doubtedly the most prosperous Institu tion In that country. At the twentieth nnntial convention, held nt lllhlyn park, tho report showed that the mom. bershlp ut tho end of April niiuitHTed I..V11.IWI. of whom .Mi'.ll lire foreign members, At the end of Inst year the long cherished plan of collecting -(s.ai.ts'V) yen was completed, a feut It has taken ten years to achieve. This money Is designed to be the fund that will enable ttie society to perform the duties iissoclnted with the lied Cross both In times of ih'iico nnd war. The Japanese tied Cross maintains twelvo hospitals, not Including two In Man churia. It ha over a hundred medical relief corw, embracing some thoiiKands of doctors, nurses, stewards, cto. A Ruislsn noysl Romanes. Grand Duke Ouhrlcl Constantino, vltch. a cousin of the cxar, twenty tlvo years old, supplies tho latest court romance. Ho lntitsou marrying Xeula Ivanovna, formerly his stster's governess and now hi mother's com panion. (inbrlel is nn officer of tho houwv hold troo nnd enjoyed llfo like his comrade up to two months ngo. Then ho tiegan to stt nt tho feet of Xeula, whom ho had known for years with out taking (Mirtlculnr notice of tier. Xenla owns to being thirty, la dark, slim atid by no menus a beauty. To Popular! Improved Rosd. In order to make tho ctiUou of Nash ville, Ten n., familiar with tho good ronds of Davidson county tlio good roads department of tho board of truilu of Nashville has nrrnuged for n serlea of Hiiturdny afternoon drives over tho roads of the county, These drive will bo tinder the tiarvlslon of Chnrles 0. Gilbert, secretary-treasurer of tlio board of trade. People taking part In tho drive nro requested to take kodaks, nnd picture will Inter bo exhibited nml prlxc Awarded for thoo,poscsslng (ho moat merit 9 Drlno tho Town Nosror. ' We cannot all move to town even If wo'wlshed to, but wo enn Virlnii Ihn town nearer nnd out neighbors closer together by making tietter roads. Til Aig the under side nnd drugging the surface will mnke roads good, but this I ono of ho ninny ihliigs ttmt U oasler snld than done. fctkittlng link open eery Wcdne ilny chiiIii. '-l-lp Inuos k H.ivhUiin's harbor shop Inrntod now, leiiipnrnrlty, on Ori'Kim streot, In the old Tnggnrt Hotel lm,. lug, Tin eo good harbors to mrso you. iwM i, m mtfmr r VX'yX7. i &4 JJI Send For This Seed Annual-Free lKThi.lSJiJ. iKlr T'M I""1' ! On Umu ft Mlk4 ! itiifrt li( m mvnti tf" taxi. luntmt trt. tkfei lx UUj. TUau.ll.U8,V.?-.iU Ths Word "Onto." A sulMcriher pleads for the use of tho ! itosod up wonl "onto.' although thti form I not favored by the dictionaries. , which prefer "on to." His Illustration aro nuiiMug If not conclusive. Ho snys: "Your friend npproneh your homo dnlly nnd go on to the houe, but only memtter of the fire dcjxirt ment are vx'K-rinl to go onto It. .Ml tho elects qu tho ocean mtcht safelr M.S.Lattin&Co. I.NCORI'OUATi;!). 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