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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1913)
TAOB 2. TUB ItKNI) IlUM.KTJft.nKXlt, V KINI,HIAY, JUNK 18, mill. ' AUTO CROP IS LARGER TO TEST WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Mate's Unity Products hi IfM Kcs o f tjttn.oun.ooo, Kxccml Idr nil Knrm Crop Van Winkle KchIkiiii In (Special to The Bulletin) SALEM, Ore, Juno 16. More than 3000 Automobiles have Already been registered this year In excess of the- number registered nt tho same period last year. The total reglstrn tlon of motor vehicles at this time numbers 11.500. While a year ago tho registration was 8,411. UurliiK tho first live months of this year 11,- 04 S motor vehicles were registered and 933 chauffeurs. During this time the registration fees received by tho automobile department of tho secretary of state's olllce amounted to $44,1SS, of which $1,SCG was for chauffeurs licenses, $450.50 for transfers, dupUcato number plates, etc. and $41,841.50 for motor ve hicle registrations. State Treasurer Ray has called at tention to the provision of tho law enacted by the last legislature put ting Into operation tho law providing for the Inspection o fwelghts and measures which requires the various county courts to appoint deputy sealers of weights and measures. Ho says those deputies will be employed only one or two months in the year when they will cooperate with the sUto sealer of weights and measures intestine the weights and measures in their county. The Instruments of tho state have been sent to Washing ton, D. C, to be tested. The coun ties must provide instruments for the use of the local deputy scalers. That the dairy products produced In Oregon during 1912 were in ex cess of $19,000,000, Is the statement contained in the May bulletin of Dairy and Pood Commissioner J. D. Mlckel, now being Issued. He says no other farm crop last year except live stock amounted to more than $12,000,000. After serving nine years as first assistant attorney general, I. If. Van Winkle has tendered his resignation to Attorney General Crawford, to be come effective July 1. Ho will en gage In the practice of law In Salem. It Is probable that the Attorney General will appoint nls son James Crawford, who is now studying law at Harvard, as Van Winkle's successor. CWILtJiRJNGINE ARRIVES HolUmny & llnltlwhi Will Uso 1H Tractor for I'limlttK lnud. Hauling four wngons londcd with freight, t big cntorpi:inr engine be longing to Hollo wny ft llaldwln left hero Monday for Hnrnoy county. It will be used by the owuurs to break land for themselves and others In that part of tho state. Among tho freight taken out was n gang plow of 12 plows, disc plow and other Im proved farming mnchluery. Seven drums of distillate to hoMisoil as fuel for tho engine was Included In tho load also. A full carload of this wan brought In, tho rest being left hero to bo taken out by freighters. "Wo have 1000 acres of land of our own," snld Mr. llaldwln "which we wilt begin plowing at once, nnd we have contract to plow 5000 acres in nil. e will run night nnd day, turning front 50 to 60 acres every 24 hours." Theso nowcomers arrived last week from Portland and will do farming on a big scale In. tho rich Harney country near Hums. They went out In their own car. exactly tilted tin- place of mi old part ami tit a Irttllntr cost. In order to nceompllsh his purpose nnd curry out his contract, whose exe cution was much prolotuu'd. Whitney wits obliged to Invent new tools nnd machines nt every step, none of which was patented. Ily ilnlint no he not only Ktvntly Improved the llnlslt itiill neeiiru cy of hi irmiH Hhd the speed of their mnnufneture. but ko Impressed the val ue of the bleu of stniidurdlsiitlon upon the minds or umiiurueturers Mint It was presently itpplled In other trade nnd Iiiik buiir mIihv beeome the rule In uuiU' Hfucturliu:. Harper's. STANDARDIZATION OF "PARTS. CI. Whltnty's Schsmo Rtvolutlontisd ths Manufacturing Business. The cystrm of the stundurdlcntlon of pnrtx. no iv so universal, originated with Kit VWiltney. the Inventor of the cot ton gin. when he undertook to tnnkv musket. The government gave htm n contract In 1703 for 10.000 stands of nrms. although he had no "plant" fur their manufacture. He built n small factory In New Haven. Conn., and be gnu work, but found a great obstacle In the dltllculty of getting good Work men. eeclally those vniuible of acting as foremen under hi imvcl methods. His plan, uk Is pointed out by George tics In a receuforUlunl study of Wlilt ncy's achievements, was to make of hbr factory a single huge machine'. In an armory before Whitney's day each man. highly skilled, produced by him self n distinct port of a muskeL This division of labor Whitney supptsntcd by so apportioning work that little or no skill was demanded. He separated the various tasks anil nt each of tbirne operations kept n group busy, for their assistance be simplified each op eration and Introduced three aids since IndUiMMixnble In nhinufucture drilling by templets or pattern, tiling by Jigs or guide and milling irregular forms. I'rotu first to Iflxt n model musket was copied with precision so that ev ery lock.-for example, was exactly like every other among thousands. When all the parts needed to form a weapon were assembled they united much su perior to a musket formed on any oth er r!5-- JPJ&8R. oLrepalr n new part TALES dF cats; - ' 8torUt That Corns From th Hlitorlo Towtr of London. Two stories of the Intelligence mid lyiiipulhy of our rellne friend wen told tue during one of my iiiiiiiemii tit-Its to the Tower of Loudon while I wus living lu Kugluud, Kottthiuuptou win- ii prisoner In the Tower with tlie Carl of Ki-xex during fclliuiMh's reign. In some Htniuge way or tiy Home uiircvoguhtcd furiilty a fa vorite cut of bin found hi iiIhkIc and Ulldeuly nipMired to hltii. baring iiuide mi entrance down the chimney. After til relenne iiy J nine 1.. Southampton hud hi picture puliiii-d with hi faith, rut rrtcml ut ht- Hide. The rtnilt. I believe, cuu today be hcvu ut Wllbeek abbey. The other Inle Is of Sir Henry Wynlt, who wax committed to the Tower dur ing the reign of ltlchnrd III and Miir fere uiucli fmm want of clothing nnd food He would Imve perNheil If a eat bud not come dowu Into hlx room mid warmed lilm by lying on hi breast and saved lilm from starvation by bringing htm nu occasional pigeon rnught on the lead. Although iiie kerMr was under onion uot to list prove his food, he agreed to cook any thing which Sir Henry provided, and the plnvons which the cat brought saved Ills life. He nlxd lnld' it till-lur-' painted showing the cut offering a pig eon through the bars of his ccIL-Uur Dumb Friends. painted on the walls fur wyiuiut'try hldeoiis things. Not only were glnel windows tnxtil. hut imy hole in tho wall was Included, Indeed. In the eurlv dnyrt only very rich pr'oplo In Kngland hud glass windows, nnd so prccliiti wore these that they were curried from ono liotife to another when people moved their iiiarters. Curious dodge were practiced to es cape the tux, hiicIi us exteiullug one window iuro two Iioiimh or iiiiiklng n very wide division between two puiic-t of glass. Tho Ion to the iintlon must linve been n luindredfolil the icvmiiic collected from this bud tax. Ilostun U era Id. Ths Word '3t,, What I) the fnvorllc word of the I.iikIInu InngtiugoJ The (leriuaiiH have their "selling" mid "sag." which cover uiitny meiihlugx. Hut we beat them In the one wnnl not "post" which you might suspect of the supremacy of am- blgulty Init 'Vet." One always thought that "Hxt" was the wnnl that meant all things and nothing. The puimtet should watcli Hie word "set." which tins nchlcvcd hourly seventy columns In tue new i.ngiixii tiictiounry It I a small won), but Its inclining are al most uullmltciL You should set tc work on the word, which yon line every day lu n hundred scnc. And It would lie a pleasant, Hipular gnitie to set down the number of wnys In which you have lined that wonl during the day. "Set to partners" you might cull IL London CImmlclo. e Svtiy MOCK WINDOWS. Thsy Wtro Common In England Whin Rial Ones Wsro Yaxtd. The window tax In England, a very old tax commencing In the reign of William III., wus not discontinued tin til Inl Halifax changed It to the bouse duty In 1831. It must hare caused a great amount of consumption, nuavmlii and other foul ulr maladies, for In iK there Were only an average of six windows In English house. Indeed, the Hrltlxh architects are not yet free from the bua Influence or this tnx. In very many old house In England tpdny Jhcrp.iuay U- scviMuock tvUnto wh Hard Qutstlons. Oh. tell me. does the netting sun e'r fool n fluking pain? Why Is (Inform n Tulcd One"i a wentlien-ock ho vane? Do stars niiitre a gun to shoot? Wlmt makes n bucket pall? What tailor makes tho chimney's soot? Who writes the cornel's tall? And why tire dogs so lovable, how ever much they whine? Pray tell me. Mr. Editor, what makes the (1r tree Wo DISCOUNT ON ALL Is n vexxel's hind part stem? V ho sings an old hen s lay? I'lcace tell me. for I'd like to know, who wears tho close of ilny? Iind'on Answers. What's In a Nam. "Hut nnw that thexe sisters are mar ried, a hocIsI gulf imparates them hope lessly," "Indeed?" "Yen One of them married a "me chnnlc and tbv other n mechanician." I'uck. Cattish. ' "Do yon ttdnk Uxrur pronoswl to roe merely oh account of my money?" ' ' "Well, my dear, you know he mnt have had some reuou.M Fllecctide Hlatter. Suits UNTIL JULY I5TH Suits range in price from $10 to $25 Many to choose from. This is an exceptional op portunity to get exactly what you want, by com ing early. A. L. FRENCH tt CURIOUS CUSTOMS IN INDIA. There l nothing so powerful as troth nnd often nothing so strange. Webster. REAL ESTSTE TRANSFERS Deed That Have Keen Filed For Itccord nt I'rlncville. (Special to The Uullotln.) PRINEVILLE, June 1G. Among the deeds filed for record are the fol lowing: t'aul E. Peterson to H. P. Smith. It 10, blk IS, Center add., Iiend. $1200. I. It. Knotta to B, Ferrcll SWi NE 5-18-13. 11. J. E. Sawhlll to Deschutes Banking & Trust Co., Its 4 to 9 inc. M.-W. Acre Tracts. $1. John Steldl to Augusta E. Este- benet, It 7, blk 10. Bend. 110. Bend Park Co. to John Lodell, It 7. blk 11C. 1st Add Bend Park. $160. La Pine Townslte Co. to Jos. De .Lay. It 8, blk 3, 1st add L aPlne. $100. Bend Park Co. to Carl Aspman, Its 1-3, blk 100, 1st add Bend Park. $310. Thos. A. Thompson to David Stromburg, It 10, blk 19, Deschutes add, Bend. $1, Dale Jones to Chas. R. Currle, S',-4 SEU, XEV4 SEU, SEU NEU 24-14-18. $1. State or Oregon to Jas. T. Bow- berry, It 2 or 1-18-12. Frank Elklna, sheriff, Wilcox, 8WU 20-10-11. J. A. Wilcox to C. S SW4 20-16-11. $1. Frank A. Wonderllch Kline. Its 1-2, E NWH 7-15-11. $5500. J. M. Crenshaw to Ivy M. Fry, Its 9-10, blk 33, Redmond. WOO. Henry Llnster to H. R. Hawkins, EM Its 9-10-11, blk 3, Aubrey Heights. $10. A. A. Burrls to City of Bond right of wny for sewer aoross 8EU NV 23-17-12. $10. 8. J. Spencer to A. L. Wilcox, SV4 8WU 8-18-14. $1. Geo. Mllllcan to Alworth-Wash-burn Co., E4 3C-1C-10. $1. Kenwood Promotion Co. to Wn, Ledtke, It 3, blk 11, Kenwood. $1. Tho Bend Co. to Archie Pattle, It C, blk 18, Center Add., Bend. $1. Bend View Co. to W. J. Shannon, It 2, blk 1, Bend View. $0. E, M. Spencer to C. J. Hammer, Its 3-21. blk 44, Hillman. $10. The Bend Co. to Bend Park Co., It 2, blk 56, Center Add., Bend. $1. to J. A. $430.65. , Hudson, to B. C. Stop Payin gRent Bend's Best Barber Shop, as well as the oldest, is Jnnes & Davidson's, on Oregon street Adjc. OWN YOUR OWN HOME IN KENWOOD JUST ACROSS THE RIVER WIT WlVOOT ,s on'y 10 m'n wn rom rkCll W JJM the business center of Bend KENWOOD ist!:e best. v;ew7ert3; t w rr on tj,e mnrket nnd is bound to be the most valuable residence property in Bend KENWOOD Z tH' wuter nndV KENWOOD prices untl tenns "ve lhe icih vv jjip best offcred in jjend Buy ii lot in Kenwood; we will make the terms to suit you. The money you are paying for rent now will in a very short time make you the owner of a HOME OF YOUR OWN. (Jregon Land & Immigration Co. Idols ' i. Dancing Olrls Arc MarrUd to fWprtnllno Qods, Parrots nrv taiinht In India to spend a large portion or their time lu rfn-n. Inc the nanus of r"K nnd such a IHikesmaii brines u trott prlct-, ft clnlly timoiiR biisliiitui men. who tin-scln- that by owutnit mich a Mirnt their ilrltiml trciiKiircs nro mcciiiiiu. lutlnir while they utteitd to ttivlr uniiiil OCl'UIMItltltlS. Many of the dnnclnc elrls In India Ih'IoiicIiik in thu leiuples ure cnlli-d the wives or the Kixli. At nil early UKe iney are iiniit-ii in wi-uii-ck to tur sin- Ki's worshlxil In the tcinpli-s. Thl straina iiinlrliiioiiliit ronnwtlon I formed lu (iiiiiplliiiK-t- with the wUht- or the (Hiri-nt. wlm ImII-v- It to W a htuhly iiiiTltorliiiis net In priwiil a lirniitiriil diiiiKhtur lu iiiitrrtiiKv to a si-it-l- Idol. The only forrlener who ever snw Hit-Inxldi- of thu grt-Ht Ti'inple of .liiijut-r mint whs nu Kin-Hub ottlcer, who -iic rct-tli-il In mtlnliii? mlinlcni by Htlnt Ine iiimI drtiui: lilin-iir llkt- a iwilvi. Win-it the Hriiluiilii" illmuvenil that their holy pluci- had Im-vii thus dcilli-tl they ht-viiiut- fit fiiriiuiil Unit nil thf Kuulldi n-lilliiir nt the sinllun wen-obllct-il to ilii- fur ilitlr llvi-s, HuniK-ctltiK their pursuers to In- mnrr desirous or Kirilf.vliiK thflr nvnrlce llinti their reveiiut-. tliiM Ktrj-wtil ullvtr money by the way, mid while the nu tlves htoppcil to pick up they Kiiliu-d time mid ruccHiliil In reticliliic a plucv or surety, Philadelphia luuiilrvr. M a. .i . I . I ., I . jj v'i ,.i , i . i . . inn4 t,t- t. ,jHilp?3-- A -Pr -n 'AAtt1Jjilr (VHBJ. iVl K J. Ryan, Age,nt.. ' -h' S?J m$ , .$vp DJd You Ever Wosh Clothes in the olJ fashioned way with wooden wash .lis? Perhaps that ii Kill your method and you look forward to each wah day w.t'i delight. Well, hardly ! A ct of ",?tnmfnr.r. laundry trays would mean an orderly laun dry, one of more inviting appear and and qasirr laundering and your wiiifnciion would not be Icurrwd hy the ttich clan wotkmanthtp which characterizes the work wc do. J. J. RYAN Plumbing and Hcntlnp; Bend, Oregon sec The Best Buy in Grook County 80 ACRS, ALL FENCED Good House, Barn, Tank; about 15 acres ready for crop. Seven and one-half miles east of Bend on Bear Creek road, and one-fourth mile from school. Improve ments easily worth $1200. C. 0. 1. Co. got $2457 for this land. All for $2200 AWress Owner, care of TE Ben Bulletin. I v " A F rs r-r-r J,iv.-. '