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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1913)
' 4 TAGK . THK BKND RULLKTIN, BKNI), WKDNKHMY, MAltUlt 10, IB1.1. RfVALSm MUSCLE Augustus of Poland and His Sax kon Captain Were Strong. BUT THEY MET THEIR MATCH. t, TWiYouna Swsdlsh Count Whom Thsy Sought to Imprest With Thtlr Fsats of 8trngth Took a Hand In ths Oima Himsslt and Datsd tha King. "bit n bitterly cold evening In l'obru nt I'd?, a little company f Swedish dragoon, huutHiucti Mini grooms tend Ingexlnt Iiiiocn rode ncro-w tin? draw bridge ot the cmdle of Llchcvcnla. on the "luniks or Hit river KNter, In Sax ony. They were evidently expected. InrMhe olllcer who tiemled the hunta-im-ii wna iittidui'ted lulu h brilliantly lighted chamber, where was giithuicd n'mrge company or men nt arm. UN glance around the room told III in that ufdrtuklug Ixnit wiik In progress, and In the center of the gu gathering tbe visitor U'lield elte former king uf l'o-lnnd-llii AiiKUMttiii. a title lie after vii rd regained. Advnuclug to the place where the rol licking, ruynl iierKoungu wit Htecltvd In Wine, the Swedish olllcer. a young man. huttnll mill broad idiouldcrcd. rcjKirtcd that liht ttiuMrr, King Charlca of Swe drti. would arrive at the castle the fol lowing morning to take part In tho boar hunt to which be bad been In Tiled. Whereupon the ex-klng. looking the young SwevllHli nobleman over with up prahdng rye. frowned, then recovered til nU!K)ure a he noted the skill with which the tneKsengvr nddreaited hlm without once nxlug the title of tmijeitjr." He wan happy, he said complacently, that Klnu Charles was coming, and he added. l have been told that Count Guntnf BertelKkold" lor thin was the uoble nniwonger'a name "wan a valiant participant In my royal friend hoar hunt.' As the evening wore on tbe company became minder and tbe wine flowed tnur freely until at length August, with a gent n re that commanded atten tion, took from tbe table a silver pinto. Without apparent effort he bent tho plate to a roll In his right band and tossed It as drink money to a servant. Loud crte of "Bravof followed this princely achievement. Tbe example challenged Imitation. A atocklly built Haxon cavalry captain took from bla pocket a copper coin. Turning aside tbe tablecloth, bit laid tbe coin on tbe table and with a mighty blow of bla tint drove the coin so deep Into tbe oaken aiirfacv of the table that It stuck there. Stw shouts of applause abook even the henry beamed celling. Ring August then ordered several borsesbncH brought In. Looking tbcm over carefully, be selected one that suited blm and passed It round tbe company no that all could tee it waa strong and erfect In every way. Then be mood up and. bending the shoe backward and forward In tbe middle, broke It In two eo.ua I pieces and held them out In either band to show bis niiiw-l were harder than iron even. Hln mi ih of approval roe louder than ever, goblets were Oiled and emptied airnln. anil tho stocky Saxon cavalry nip tn In was beard to proclaim that the king of Poland should one day break LOCAL NEWS ITEMS William JoluiBon ot Deschutes was trading In Bond Monday. Tho Kvotilug "BOO' club moots with Mrs. It. K. Allen tonight. N. T, Wolder has been laid up with tonallltls but Is lion convalescing. . 7 . ,C. ll. 'Anderson loft yesterday for Seattle, to bo gone for s6tle tlmo. ' lleorge Gates Is back on tho rural mall route after being oft for sever al weeks. , ,, . . ' . . It. S. UtchardH came In f'rV Port land Sunday and will probably lo cate here. A pole nnd electric light Is being Inatnllod nt tho corner ot Kront and Ohio streets. Kor the past few' dnysTMrs. W. K Parker has becrt laid ,ufl with nn nt- tack ot grip.""" - v-v' Paul K. PetorspU returned Sunday from n visit nt his homo 'nt Friday Harbor, Wash. . . " William Aho'mathy, who left last July for his old homo In Iowa, has returned to Bend. 4- j . , A grange has been organized nt Opal City by Cyrus II, Walker, deputy stato organizer. Tho Prlscllln Club met with Miss Nell Market at the F II. Thompson residenco Monday evening. J. II. Curl, forest ranger nt Itos land, came to town Inst week to work In tho forestry ofneo for n while. A fire In Madras Monday night Is reported as having destroyed soveral buildings In tho business center. II. C Melscl. who has a ranch two and a half miles north of Deschutes, was a business visitor In Bend Mon day. The month) dance nnd social ot the Fratcrnol Brotherhood will be held tomorrow, evening in Sather's hall. S. J. Spencer, who lias been living at Ontario, was In Bend last week. Ho expects to retlirn In 'about ten a ays. Willis C. and Richard Benson of Seattle, are spending Easter vacation nt "Mountain Crest View" ranch cast of town. Misses Anno nnd Gcrtrudo Market loft Tuesday morning for their homo stead In the Mllllcan country, after a ten-day visit 'here. Tho brick work on the new laun dry building is completed and with in a short time the now quarters win bo ready to move In to. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Kolger return ed from Albany, where thoy spent the winter. They resldo In Mllllcan valley on a homestead. Testimony was taken yesterday by Commissioner Ellis in the contest case of E. O. Walto against P. C. .Har dy involving: the homestead claim ot Hardy. ICO acres, In tho Powell Butte country. A. II. Davis, one of tho foremen on tho sewer construction, thinks so much of his country that he took up !u homestead In the southeast country last week, bavins been located by O. C. Henkle. Ho says his partner, ' W E. Hnnnau. also expects to locate. C. Ileloher. nnd sister, after Tho Baptist womnn'o union will moot with Mrs. K. I). Kotchum uoxt Wednesday. Elmor Ward has been sick for' tho past tw.o days, but Is nblo to bo at his work again today. Grand Secretary H. 13, Sharon (it Portland will visit the Bond, lodftb ot Odd Fellows next Monday nlRh.Uvt Walter Taylor had tho uilsfofUiuo to fall whllo'-nt vork im hIbMViso near tho school building nnd sustain ed n broken rib, which prevented him from going out to Ms homestead 'its htj expected lust week.' ' TvlU Foley say's that 'work on the new power station Is progressing Bplomltdly nnd that probably by tho first of tho month brick work will coni'ronco. The Bend Brlok .1 Lum ber Co. has the brick coutrnet. O. M. Guptlll had n close call from n rock that was, supposedly, thrown by n blast from Bond street, na lie was doing some work nt his room In the old Trlplett building Saturdny. HnM ""1 ,w,:lv'' W"1H ,,", ?'tM,r. W,T He had an oyoshade on and this waar'U"leoii iiuule up liU mind to Invade knocked from his head. C. S. Benson spout Friday nuQ Saturday In Madrus on legal business nnd appeared ns attorney for A. W. Clothier In suit brought by John McTggnrt, growing out of tho hir ing ot an ntito. McTnggart asked for IS1C and was awarded $S4. There will bo services nt tho Cath olic church Thursday, Friday and Saturday nt 7:30 a. m. nnd at 7:30 p. in. Thursday nnd Friday. On Easier Sunday nt 10:30 there will be solemn high mass, sermon on tho feast nnd benediction of tho bless ed sacrament. Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Smith have an their guests this week Mr. Smith's brother. M. K. Smith, and wife Uf llomldjl, Minn. They are makug an extended trip to tho coast. Mr. Smith is engaged in the lumber busi ness In llomldjl. John Moore came In from Bend Tuesday with nlno passougurs. Ho made the run In about eight hours. This Is tho first machine over tho road this year, nnd considering (ho snow and mud mado a, remarkably quick trip. Silver Lake Loader. WINTER AND WAR Bitter Cold ns a Factor In tho Campaigns In Europo. ARMIES WRECKED BY FROST. In Moit of tha Qraal Conflicts For a Ctntury Past o Waathar Has Play, td a Prominent Part Napolton'e Dlaaitroua Invatlon ol Ruiaia. War In bad enough under the liest of ulltiiiille condition), but when war inul bitterly cold mid Icy weulbor mix tho xuncrlim U wocrully liui'iiMII'-d. And yet there Inn litirdly ev -r txfii.'R Kuni pemi war on it big mt t In which Geu iml Jack I'mM lias not taken u blind. (In back n century. Klgbteeii htlh- A cnrload of Janil plaster will ar rive at the United Warehouse by Saturday. Get your order In early 2 till. pmmli rtMiwin tia fjtittl na hi. brent nn Iron horeho.. nt the same spending the winter in tho AVIIlam time giving the SwedUh count a know- I ottc valley, woro horo tills week en tin: look. Count Bertelsknld roe to go. this be route to their hoi'nea nt Hec'U'loy, In Harney county. They have honie- Itm the only reply be considered ap- I "toads In that district which they proprlate. But tbe aggresxlve Saxon iijitHlu IiIik-LiiI hi way mid shouttil: "HiNin my iiotior. I believe th" little FwiiIIkIi iiuitlt Ik iifnild of us Cently, gently, my young friend Your dell .rate tinner would certainly never firvak luirKiwlim- In two. Drink, (Irjnk. I wiy. to (be health of hhi niaj- exty the king of Pulniid! will make proof on In Juun. They oxpoct to take up additional land by filing an desert - claims, Order your land plaster at once. United Warehouse Co., Bond. 2-3 HKK T. X. 1IOKFMA.V AT OXCK ABOUT THAT KISIIIXO LICENSE THAT YOU WILL HOOX XEEB. THE JONES DAIRY Kits every modern fncility for handling milk nnd cream in it scientific and abso lutely cleanly man. ner. Deliveries made anywhere in Bend. THE JONES DAIRY KKK V. X. HOI'I'MAX AT OXCE titni'T tii at iMuuiW: r.ifii;i' Puiiut BerteNLold'H baml went to hl THAT VOU WILL HOOX XHKB, sword hilt like a lliinh. But be check rd tilnineif. Kflr.ctl n goblet nnd. drain mi iiimneu. xriKcu n gooiei nnu. urain- I m jipg II In the lax! drop. exelHlmed: "At j" tt- reiiii'Ht of this geiitlenimi I drink yy Ju the priMpcrity of his uinJeHty King It UiiiIhIhim May he live long and i. "N r, Jtlli'V relun liMpplly " .No deeiMT Innult j-oulil tune ttceii offered, 'for It was .King 1'hnrietf of Kwden who bad 4'iiiixcd SIiiiiIhIiiim to be choKvn elector of Siuini in place of AiigUMtiin. rliniw" shouted ii I'oIIhIi nobleman, rinifroiitiug Count IlerteUkold. -or, by lieriveii. I will write this toant. letter tor letter In red iimiii your blue roatl" jt wan King AttgiiMtiis who interrupt m wltli the gentle reminder that tbe PWMllxh niiitit ivai their guest. 'll iik." wild King Augustus, "pith- MHk him If In tbe Swedlxh ramp do not iimuxe tbeniKelves with yipv lnieretliig experiments of tua kind we nave Jiwt been bit vine" , "If my houorMl bout will iMTmlC ireiiled Count Kertclxkold, "1 will at .tempt Komethlug that Is customary Wl lis" 'ei. do so. my dear count." replied the king, ulnd to turn tbe threatened lihHHllellttlg Into JeVL ) '"By all meaiix!" roared the bystnnd ei Iterielskold looked around blm a mo ment without replying. Then, sudden ly "elrliig the two huxky Polish nuble- ..men wtm Inul been so ready to draw PwonU agaliiHt him. Count Bertelskold mixed them iHith up Ht once nnd. hold ing them, kicking and sprawling, at ,Mrni' length bore them twice round the table' Mud wl(b perfect solemnity (sat them downnt tbe feet 'of 'the natoo Ixjieit King Aiiguutiis. Kansas City !iSjir. 'Von. rsnnnl dream yonrself Into I .rhinicter You must hammer and tfaree voumell one. Ifrouda. r. ) ih Gentlemen, at Your Service! 'frfii inu'r D w..; Our Spring .Specialties Bachelor's Friend Socks guaranteed fifr-four months. It' they wear out in '"Chat time you leturn the certificate we -jgive youwith ptirehase and the socks . are replaced at once. $1 a box, four 'pairs to a. box, four stylish colors to choose from. HATS -the famous J.. T. Hardeman is the best 83'Kut made. CLUETT SHIRTS known the world . over-rr-get them here. A. L. FRENCH ' SttthorBulldlnir. ' h M Itiixxin. iierore starting he was vnru rut to Impure of the exortx nt w'lmt Jute winter iixiinlly xct In In soiitlieru lluxxla. They told him I he middle of l)eceiiiUT. It mix on June ai Unit be Invmleil lluxxla with Upu.uhi uieii. ntid he reach' eil .Moxcow on Sept. II. That night lire broke out. nnd wlUiln live days the -lty wiix burned lo tbe gntilnd. Hveu then he remained until Oct, IH Uifotv omiueiiL'lug hlx'n'trc'it. Ih the laxt wvk iif October began the' worxt frot which Klniv had Wtmwu for three geuenitloux. The riiiuex froxe rroui It MUirco to the M'i The rn-lue. the Itblue. the Dan ill, were nil livhotiiid. tin the Adrb iillv, on Venice, wax ccn the ninaxlug xlght of iloat'MU Ice tlix'x. The Hurdii ui'lles mid nearby Hlen were fnnten, Jack l-'roxi's Icy linger lay heavy even upon North Africa Drift be apcar el In the MUo. and there were suuw xiorinx 'in Trl)tl ttili) .Morocco, As for .N'Hitlcoii'x tiuu-e army, It was almoxt wlpcil'iuit. l-'iuir huinlretl thou xniul men imtIhIi.iI, They froie to bnith In Imttiilloiix ax they lilvonack il. nnd when at laxt, on Kv it, Na. IHtleoii reached (ierilirili will, out of his whole vaxt hoxt but IIHUXiO men wer eft till v I luring the winter of IH.VM the Turkx were Imttlluu for dear life along tbe Danube against horde of Itux xlanx. in the following 8epteiulera.V ' ItiitNh tnMipx, a xliullar nuiiilwr of Freni'h and K.IMIU Turks wirv laud ed In the I'limea. Again came a terrible winter, an from tbe next of Ireland tight aenwa into Axla fnt fell heavy on land and e.i in !.oiidon It fme for xlx weeks without a break From Jan M to Feb '.'I the thermometer was below freezing svery nlghl In the Crimen the cold w fearful, and tbe Kngllxli nnny. dU cnnvfully entered for. xiiffered horri lily. In all the llrltlxh force bwt .U- LVt men. and of thce only ta xr cent fell In iMittle. The rent were dextroyed by cold nnd dlxeaxv. aggravatixj by a rotten Mimmlxxarlat. In IKTli came tbe hlggext wnr of the latter half of the nineteenth rcntiiry. the titanic conflict betwivn France and Hermany By Ibt ail there were KVl,. urn Ccnimn tnxi In Framv. Parts wax UalcgMl. and there l-viui the four fiioiilhx' Iptextmeut. with furioiix tight um on Ixith xidex Awiln Jack Fnwt ranie to the aid of the 1,'eruiaiix A long cpell of liileii-e ii!d limit. life almost iuKMxlble for the Iwlf xtan'Ml Irench. while the tiitriiMiix, who bud the whole country io ilrmv "u. l-lde their own excellent eoiiimixxMiiHt. xtifTered very little. By lali'iury the clly wax In Mich u terrible -oildlllnii Unit It surrendered Ttie dale of the text griMt wwr liefore llMt of mi': in which Turkey was eu CMued wh IM The '1'url.x were at tacked bv mi eiioriuouxiy superior force i of ltuiHii. iv lib lite czar hlmlf In cimiihimihI Oxhihii Piixba, with -IOiOI) Hum luirrlii) iiil.iuil to Pleviui. a vll Wtfe winch xIinkI iihiii m bill, mid there (in-lily ciitrMtlcbeil hliurelf Tbe litis xImiix IhiiI Iiki.mmi men, but Oxmnn mid lil daiiutlexx band defeated tbum In font Hiiecexxlve battle III Nixembei winter set In three w-ekx earlier thaii uxual. The Turkx hud no winter clothing nnd little to at bm IUHI7C Hirrldge and horxctlexh, They xiiiTcicd fearfully. At Inst, on iii'ec ii. niey ueiermitieu to nrcilK our. There were only ito.pmi luft. but their pixli was xo tremefidniH that they car rled three Hue of Itiixxlrib trcncliea be fore they eie xurrnuidel and forced by eiionuoiuiy xujivlor, ijuiiihcrx to xiirrender iiiicoiidliluiiullyrLonUin Answer. ; EASTER NEXT SUNDAY and ovcryhody will want something new for that event, Of course all of the ladies have bought their new hats and now must think about the other items ol'their toilet. PUMPS AND OXFORDS. We have the snappiest line you ever saw, Patent Leatheis, Suedes. Satins, White Nu-Hueks and Cluinipiifijiic, Oxfords, Ties and Pumps. You can see a few ol these styles in our Oregon street window. Per pair $3.50 and $4.00 FOR. THE MEN: THE GORDON HAT. Everyone new unci up-to-date, The Gordons have all the real snappy styles. You can see them in our Oregon street windows. Any Cordon in the house for $3.00 SHIRTS. Many new styles with the stilt military collar and French, turn-buck culls. All new nnd your choice for $2.00 Our Wall street whitlows will show you a few of these numbers. FANCY HOSE. Corded Lisle Luce, plain colors' in Lisle ami Silk; a beautiful line of hosiery, and you can get.. 3 Pr. for $1.00 & 'The Store of Better Values" n ' GREAT MOUNTAIN WHERE CMIEJUAKE NOW IS .Mount Mamma Wit Monster Volcano That l)Naiteaieitluto BoweN of Km III .Many Vrarx Ago, Tho following Interesting article Ii from tho bulletin of the I'. U. Geo logical 8urvoy: Tho hlghett mountain In Oregon U Mount Hood, 11,126 feet nbovn tea level. Compared with Mount Whit ney, to tho outh In California, and Mount IUInlcr, to tho north In Wash ington, each rlnlng well abovo II, 000 feet, Mount Hood dooa not ap pear bh n akyierapor. However, ac cording to tho gcologlita of the Uni ted Slat? Geological Hurvoy and other nutliorltlc, Oregon had at one time, probably bcfnro tho dawn of life iiK)ti tho earth, a great volo.inc which towered a fir above Mount Hood aa do Mount Italntor. poil lil." 6V011 aevenil thoiiiand feet hlgllor. flila wan tho groat Mount Mnrapia. But tliouannda of yoara ago (hU mountain disappeared Into tho bowola f th earth and nil that la left tu la) la the huge rlia around Crater Lake. Crater Lake Is the catdurn of tlibi 'xtlnrt nnd coUHwd volcano and Is lenrly six lulled In dlanietur. Tho -isldo walla of the rim of tho undent mountain arc In places nearly l.ouo I loot high and almost perpendicular I ho lake Itself Is In places 2,000 feet deep and parts of tho walli rle nbovo Its waters another 2,000 feet. A re storatlou of tho mountain In fanrv, ' using as n basis tho angles of tho ,oer slopes, which still remain, i shows that tho apex could not have, jeon far from 15,000 foot In height, . jo that Mount Maxama was enn o' thn most lofty and majestic peaks In tun t nlleil HUtes. Tho Director of tho (ieolnglcil sur vey at Washington has a fine topo graphic map of Orator l.ako and vl clnlty for sain at the nominal prlro of 10 cents. This map has on tho bsok an Illustrated description of firnin. I .b. ....a ... .......... ... ,. w.miui iMinu nnu nn aill'IIHl III m formation from the ancient tnoun-tain, DEMT HOTEL BIGHT AT THE IWS- ShMiKK STATION. HKAUQUAKTKFtH I OK HUMKSKKKKIUS Hutun Itvatottable. L.C. R.I:.MINQ, Prop. t : Napolton's Pisns. A ciirloiiN liMiiimie to iilniory la found in II I. de M M WutHoii'a ixMik, "A I'ollxh Kxtle Willi .Naioleou,'' to the effect I Im I the empurorV evchlliga at St lleleiiu Weiv xolmvd with uilinle from ii piniio winch win. Imported fnun llllgliiuil ill il i-ohi to .nMileou llliuxelf t ll ?iliii. The iiiiihIcIiiii waa ht liiip Mine Bertrnud. At miy rule, the piano- wiih peiiiciiilni to her and wai renioted ii)' her from tho island after .ViiHiieoii a death Disillusioned. The young iiihii wu iluurlng out wnya nnd ineiiii 'They say two cun live iim chenpiy na one " "IM not delude youivelf, I'erdlunnd," Huld (lie mri. "loi one thing, I nliall NMiivey have to have a neparat car." -l.ouinvllle Coiiricr-.liiiiniul, Typhoid Carrlsrs; '. Ah many an to ht rent of patlenta rouviiieHclilg frnm typhoid trvtr aro miown in lie typhoid carriera, wbo may atari freiih lufei-lloiiH at auytlma lteiim Herre when prewet, hill hon mi liixtini't romeit toiyutiwr. i'opn. n EASTER IS NEARLY HERE. tpnotcr Elmc io Hint ZTinic. Have you pretty millinerv? Are you entirely satis fied with yours? Even if you do not want to buy a new hat, remember that we have a com plete stoek of trimming material and that the ' advice and assistance of an expert trimmer U at your service. It will be u pleasure to have you calla pleasure for both of us -because you will enjoy seeing ,our handsome display, and we will enjoy showing you what we have. mrs; s, Mcintosh. A.I I s 1 i t u n -yyyjj,. rijWlt "' -,x&'iH'n)tt4Huvt4ucMftmin Mwir?)imim'iiii, 22 fttSlf -tm,fiIYr A,wrfVoW3VjaXCr3Ui f7ZT at- n' . - -if : , j ,ir infy&W t$t