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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1913)
run iihnj nvjihwnx, iiknii, vitainvMAV, junk an, 101k r t,M Take &r a i KODAK wittr you , -WE A KB' HEADQUARTERS' FOR KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Patterson Drag Co. The ftyxaSl Store LOCAL NEWS ITEMS It. II. MuUIk went to Portlnnd Init iilKhl. - A. M, Inrp went tOjP.ortlwul )au tiny night. j Hum Foriihnui pent yeterdai In HrtliiHJiid. st 1). H. lluntfJ-fl Sunday eveiflojj for Portland. "V J . J. J. Kline expect to go to Port' IniuLJojuoirofv. q t'ii. 1 MrJnl'.fiHrl . Al)X lAurSod Friday from Port Intnl. i ThaWs'TMNiT.oroTCrVecent n Tlaltor In I lend ycalerday. Tbo-llrldWiCliiN wilt nir Mth Mm. Iirn Friday afternoon. A didlKhtfnl Inwi pnrty wan Klven Friday tvclilnK t thit. Ford Wfilc l- ,, , ,, .... .... I J. 0. lloulc, who piit flvi? month Mr. nnd Mr. John h. Hyn mi.he , c,)nrKe t)f lh t.K,ni.nK In Monday mornlhir from VrH;i'Work In connection wlththo imlldlnK II. J. Pnrr of Portland drOthrr of ,o( tho now power plant, left Sunday rMr. C. C. Kverett, cafW In thin tiiorn-1 nlli for Chlruico. ' . I Itnlph Wortman, P. 1. Wright and A. H. Collin rotnrnefi thl "morn- Dan W. Feeley, nil of McMlnnvlllc, Irk from Portland nnd" Wlllnintl havo l.een In town for levernl da valley iMiInt. .. ., ' v , looking thing over and trying the J. O. Ithod.. n,nCI?lMrKn'r...,'U,,,nK ' "'' r,v"r' turned yesterday from 'thdr trip to' Among tlmre going out on the Nrnt Koiithern Oregon. . nlglu trnlir Sunday wero J. II. Wo- Chief Itoliurt report that thu' far $10 ha been collected In dK Hpoiimi fee thl yoar. 1. M. Fo of tho O-W. It. & N. Co., went to Mndr Sunday ulr.lit to NtteHil the woo) Mtile. The kieal le fctory I running . night nnd dny to upply the demand fr lee In (Viural Oregon " ; V.H..HaaaHaW9ISF' .aHooV -jjj v .Sir ti.' ;v -XV - Wiirv fcjf &jt wvii eiMJmk K U' mm jwx C" t i ...JwTlA!V'tf'Ju v - - d f mmy. m ' i jQea r Qmyt ' 1ou Juii ouy hi o ice e uay John and at have fixed uft our jiioAci, Ve have a new Aetiee, neu chair and a tea tatite, 2ou and 3oL come take lea with iJ and iee ouA new ' ftorch fuAniiuAe, IJou'ii flx-ufi youiJ oo. We Louahi the SeniiLie kind of AximmcA ' furniuAe-he kind ve can iie in he houie, ioo, when wineA cornel. ( ' t 76ow c8 do JLovfi a nicety fuAniihed home! jQon'i you, Qmy? ' ' ' QiwauS'wih love, 1 f Xou, ' i (P.S,-1tha cmfiin? AutntneA fuAnixAe you can ifuy froii , ' W f - Whcre-YourJDallar.Doea-ItB-Dtrty; ;-"" r"."l3wlng Miirtlu, who tin been In Portluiiil for several wooka, roturiiiid dm MOilday inornliiK rt trnl n Mra. 0 H. Yoinit wont down to (litluwiiy yesterday, to vlnll her pur (tiiln( jtlndr Trotlt (Ji villi ranch. JtylC, Komi wont In Portland fdit urtlny Urliualiiitrfii connected with tint Minvtir word. Ilu nituinud tlila. morn ing. ' P. A. Munimmi, Jr., who Iiiih boon In llond for h month or -mo for hi health, rutiirimd to Pdrtlnnd yontHr dny. r i ' " Mr. i(ncl Mr, Howard Pnlmur and llttlH daughter loft today on n trip to Kliiliintli KiiIIh nnd Koulliurii Oro Hon. Thoinnii Ornhnm. a drugglat of Cor valll, Iiiih liven looking nvor the I'oiintry about llond lately with n vlow to locating. Monday 21 cnrloiida of lnt nf rlvod anil 20 our ycMtitrdny, (ho mil. iiHiIm' being taken to thu ttiuti tit nlriH for iiiiiiiuor pitNtiirago, K. It. Poit returned I'rldny from a Mix-day trip to ('allow vallny with humeaookera, Ilo wok accompanied on thu trip liy .Mm. Pomi. Mr. nnd Mr, I.. (Sorllngor of Porl lund worn hero over the week-end at lint AllHinont. Mr. UcrlliiKer In a railroad and tlinlmr limn. Nino nnw valve have boon luMnll ed In Mm uptown hyeiiml. mnkltiK It i'mhIit for water to ho turned on for flllliiK lli rlty sprinkler. John J. Hupp of Saginaw, Mich., and 0. P. .Mam mil of Portland, who arc lutercatcd In font nil Oregon tim ber, cm i n u In Monday mornliiK. C. I.. Hmllh, agriculturist of the O-W. It. tf N, Co., nt H u m! ii y night at the Pilot llilte Hotel, koIiir to Madra Monday for thu wool uht. Dr. W. W, Faulkner left Monday for Itgseburg where hit will upend about, tf n day visiting relative. Mr, Faulkner went over a. weak, llerausn of the raln'Tueaday, thu moling of the Ladies' Library Clnh was potponrd( bo Thursday nl 3, p. in. All Interested are urged to at tend. llert Hbuey nnd ion Fred went to The Dalle Kundny morning nnd laflfr vliltltiK ttiiire will go to Port mini, M'vciinn io iiu nwiiy lor aiMiui tt. weak, ' Wntir I -now flowing through the Nlirlli canal Into the Pilot llutln ra. mil, IncrrsrltiK tli volunir In th lat ter ond Klvlnc the tettluni to the north a y,rcatrr hvad of wnlvr for irrlirnt Ion ' tiHHdy. Frank Kulp nnd John Klkln. Iiuivlni? fur l'nrllaml Mr. U'umiii.lv :,got Imck thU morninK. party of tx. In Wnltor Comlm' auto, went to the .Motollua river for nn outing Sunday, loirvlng here nt J a. in. Thoe going were Claude Miinhelir. Ullbert Smlili. M. H. 'ttlit, i. Keraten, Frwl Flh am! Mr' Ooar. csZont uA WfenJfr AjOSucAs u7tA CconMAJ u 6ru sCAji, c&r -Arfjto, - jy ' -r - n4Mrvri&ij sfoxK RED MAN BRAND Collars arc Better A dnn co wn given Hnturday night In Hatlmr' hall by thu Vandevftrt iMiyti mid John Kathor, u largo iiiim her of young peoplo liulng Invited. Chi'Htur Callow rurnlhed tho mimic. Mr. and Mr. C. W. Iteod left ye, t unlay for their homo In MUnourl, after a visit hero of novornl week. Mr. Kred expreMfiod hlnmelf a much fteaed with the growth or thu town hIiich IiIm formur vlmlt nliout a ywir IIKO. I'm I her l.uko Hhoelinn made hi llrnt trip laat Friday to tint Silver l.ako and Fort Itock country. At Fort Itock ho hold (htvIcch at the home of John Nolan and won Hiir prlnod to II n ( a dozen Catholic In that community. A church may ho hullt there. Thu Pioneer Creamery here I now turning out inure Iniller than nt any time prevloti, averaging alout &00 pound n week. For tho pmt two month the price of butter fat linn been 2X cent. Tin-creptnvry 1 nlo making from 10 to iO gallon of Ice cream a day. John Bchmerr, the .well, known liorw) roller and rancher of tho outbeat country, imed through (lend lait week, returning. from Port laud to hi home. For lx w.eek hb hn ben vlil'tlng hi on In Port land. Mr. Rchfnecr ha decided to Dell hi ranch nnd will retire, prob ably living lu Portland. DO YOUR VERY BEST. " And Than 0 Our That You Art Sat lr.rd With Youraalf. It ta not wlint iieViple aiiy about you -It' what you are that touutn. Ttir one tH-roon lit all thl world whom you nboiild aim iw witlxfy I yourelt You nluiie know yourself. Other peoplr know jour outward up team nee. your actlnii. your deed. You. und you alone, know your motive, your nuibl tluiiH. your thought. A iv you .itlned with youmelf) It . your own fault If you are not. Are you xntMlod that you are doing the let you caii In your work, that you are making the limit of your time; Are you lontldoiit that your conduct toward jejr family, your friend, your neighbor, your employer, cuuuot be improved) Imk yourself trnlght In the face UiIh iiKiruliig In your mind' looking tw. ,Hk yourm'lf whether It I wltut (aiiple May aUiut you or what roil ore that liurln. Analyze your owu mimliK't lu all mutter. Put yourself In the other fellow's iikue and try to vet your nctloax ilimugh Id eyeH. Imagine that you are your eui4oyer lntiHid of yoiirelf Vlmwer boiiiKtl,v whether tf he kuew id much about you u you know ntxiut voinelf he would dlHchurge you or would nile your wugt. If you do' i lil eoiiM Ifiitloitwly there are inaiiy thlnuM you will do differently. Kemeiiiher till. tiM-other people' pinion of you Ik Nixed on your owu opinion of yourelf Are you elf n xpeetlug; tither a-iple will reelect .mi Are you truthful? The world vvtil lelleve you Are you hotiimt r liv ery one wl.l truxt you. Hut weigh youoelf frequently. Weigh yourself carefully lie certain that your own opinion nf yourself U Justi fied lb MttliHed with yourxelf.-VVII-In ta JolniMloii lu American Miiguzlue. CRABBE. THE NEGLECTED. A Pott Whom Oyron Callad Natura'a Qaat and Stt.rn.it Palnttr, Pante was n grent traveler nnd the greatest kii Inipreshlnnlsl who ever wrote II' ilewrlUK n laiidxenpe In n line so that It Hiaya with you forever. He upon the fewest Hsstli tiitlllUrof onN, Imnlly any adjectlvon. and the picture lon up U'foie you. Immortal and uiiforgetable. Who can do this among the mnderiiH? Keuta could. Teuu.Vhoii gives you Kngllsh laudscaiH.' If you read "III Meiuorlaiu" you have lived a year In the l.nglhli country and Mcen the march of the Hngllsh xeiiHoiiH. I rniiiK' can ilo It. Who remix Crabbe) NolMiily And yet he I n wonderful Miet, a realistic aa Tolstoy and Arnold lleiiuett Hymn culled til in the hcM painter of nature "Nn tiire'n sternest painter, yet her Iwst." He write alxiiit the poor na they are. without Moiitluioiitnllty and with out exaggeration, and aa a painter of I.'iikIIkIi hiiiilMcupe he still remain the I text. Ho may not be mid by the mod ern generation, but he I not forgotten. A Frenchman wrote a long and excel' lent iMHik about him not lo,ugigo, He I safe In the temple of fume, which place you have entered niM can't leave. Ami thl temple la like a wheel. It goea round nnd rotiud. nnd ome of it Inmntea nre In tho-glare of Hie aun. and aometlmca they are In tb'e ahude. Jyjt they nrr. tbrre.nnd they never fall' out. Maurice UurlujMu Metropolitan, 1 : : i nannheimer s : SCARED THE LEOPARD. A Olow With an Umbr.lfa Routtd th 0avB Druta, A remarkable emoiiiiter with n lenp- id U related lu "Hpoiton thu Nllglrl," Mr. V, W, V, Fletcher; "One April afternoon I had been over to Nee a friend about four mile away, and Hlioitly after I left IiIm biuguliMV on my retiini home It began to nilu. Am riding wn iiueomforiiible In the wet, I got off my nag and gavo him to the liou'clieeper. After a' mile the rain titoppeil, ami the nun euiiie out. but I Mhut my iimbri'llit and ilelerinln ed to walk the rent of the way lioinu. Ilefore me trotted live little terrier, behind me eiinio the ayte leading my horse. U'e reai'liiil n Mliarp U-nd In the road,' ami me doggltt hud dlxflp poured round It wbeh I nnw the whole puik riiMlilug back full tilt, wlthn leop ard at (lie Iiii'Ih of the hlildmoat dog. "JiiMt a they reached me. tbe leop ard elxed t'llrt. and at the aame mo ment 'landed' III in a blow on the bead with all my force with the umbrella, which (lew Into Nplluter. The leopard dropped the dog, but bin lmHlu wa great that he could not lop, and. ruahliig mxt me. be knocked my ycu clean off hi leg Then be Jumped Into the grns lorderlug the road. "The change that came over our peaceful proci-snlou In that one luxlnut wiih iiHloulnllng. There Mtood I lu the mad, llabbergiiMteil, with a broken um brella bundle lu my band: uiy nyie wti roaring blue murder on bin baek: my horse wiin tx)ltltig for home like a run away engine, and my the little dog Mere Mblverlug at my feet. I picked up Flirt and carried her home. Sli wa badly bitten lu the ue-k. but frequent appllenlloiiN of phenyl mooii made the wound heal, and lu a fortnight or ao he wiim well again Hut he wa n changed dog. Hhe would come out with me. but "lie nlwiiys ntuek to my beel. and nothing would Induce ber to enter the acnib or Join the other doga in a bunt of any kind." 6UIIL0ING UP A WORD. It Appaar to Dt 8omthlng of a Fin Art In Qtrmany. The following r the authentic blatory of a formidable German word; Atnoug the Hottentou (In Uenonn, llottentotteni many marsuplols Arc found. Ttit- work on natural btatory do not reveal thl filet, bu tho atory It it a good na If they Old. Whenever the marsupial are cnugbt they are put Into u cage, there known aa Hotter, provided with a cover to keep out the ruin (the cover I called In tier inn ii Lattengllten, The uige then Ui-oine known a Ijittengltter Wetterkotter, nnd the marsupial after bh Imtirlsotiuieut In one of them 1 a Lntletigltterwetterkotterbfutelratte. One day au iiiihIh (lu liermaa. At tcnlatvn was Jirrested foe an nttempt ou the life of n Hottentot woman, th mother of two uttitterlug and, stupid ehlldreii, who wa culleil on thin ac count llottentuttenstrottertrottelmut ter TJie malefactor wa contlned In a manuplnr cage, whence be eeaH."d. lie wax nvaptiinil by a llotleutot. utio put 111 tit lu a safe place am) came to the i hlef of the iicarc-t (Jeruiaii South Af rican Million ami said, with beaming eyes, fur be thought be bad maatervd the Herman tongue: "I have captured the Iteutelratte." "What HeUtelrmteV askeU the chief "U'e have several." "The AttciitHturhittcuglttcrwetterko.-lerlN-utelrHtle" "Hut of whlrb Attentnter are you xpeaklngr" "Of the llottentotteiitmttvrtrottel uiutterHtteutater." "Ah: Then why do you tint at once say the llotteiitotteutrottertMttelmiit- eratteiitHterbtitetigltterwetterkotterbeu telnitleV 'hentiKin. und naturally, the llot leutot tied lu dismay. Chicago Kecord llenild. Rtatorlng Rubbtr. People iwlug ii r tliies made of rubber that frequently Ioho tbelr elnxtlclty through oxtiUtlon may restore the material to Its original condition by n simple pnxess. Smk the mrt In n mixture of one mrt of ainittontn to two mrts water Thl l said to te iwnleulurly well ndaptetl to the re storing of rubber baud, ring nnd xiimll tubing which are ready to be come dry and brittle. DEU'VErVS MASSIVE MINT; It Would Taka a Burglar Fifty Yean to Urtak Into It, If a man twenty die your old start otl to ixdi the 1 leaver mint titf would oe seveiity-ttvo. boiuie he nnlsbeil his laxk of tuiniiilng and drilling, if be eer rea- lied the wiu.t. Wliou be did reii.ii the lUHsslve tage ho vouhl never wet at the money without detection. He would have to bring hU diving suit along, a there lx water sovvrul feet deep under thu foundation of tho mint. Ho would Hot have to go through a wall four aiul a half feet thick of brick and Portland cement. The holler mid coal bias me fur un derground. They are- on the Kvnus street aide and more Mroiigly protect ed tbuii u man-of-war. They are at least twenty feet below the surface cud Htirrouitdcd on tho top, able and Uoor with u coucrete wull four feet thick. Supposing our young boring friend got through that wall, when he emerged ho would uiid nuotber Just a thick and Jum a utroiig. Tho lower portion of the mint building nre di vided Into compartments. They lire separated, each coiupurtmeut with Iti own defense. - Tho thief or thieves woidi fln,d n real problem to get Into -Vhe atom's rault, He would dmt have tovbreak- thrpugbji ateel .door wtigblug seveu Intern at- jf -j M WWMM n v.... mi JuJDkf 9c; .i5rV.-.TCr- ir.MLXf, '$FWwim Wrners ilRuitPino' Ld.' -. tK iazi .ys. itm m ill i 1 1 i it ijj i j i ,yf 6U POPULAR PRICED MODELS FOR $1.00, $1.50,1 $2.00, $3.50 We also carry Warner's Brassieres, pi iced at 50c and $1.00 Agents for the Gossnrd LacejFront Corset $3.50 to $20.00 nVMaamaBEBaaBBBBfMMHMMijaBaejMBai Watch for our JULY SALE A Sale that &etyone Will PtofilBy Mannheimers ('"Che Slo AH -. ... .) - OIIKOO.V TItU.NK. Arrives 8 a. m. Ix-avca , , . .. .8:30 p. m. owv It. & S. C(. Arrives ...8:1S p. m. Leaves Cnt a. nu STAGK LINK SOUTH. Arrives .,...& a. m. I-eave 8:30 p. m. AUTO LINKS. Cars daily to Hum and points --- south and southeast. lOSTOFFICK HOUItS. General delivery open dally 10, n. in. to 6:30 p. m. Ueneral delivery open Sunday 10:30 n. m. to 11 a. m. -. Hallway mall closes 7 p. m. - Stage mall cloves G p. m. --' Ti:i.i:(iit.Pii nouns. .. Wetern Union dally 6-12: - - 16; 710. - Western Union Sunday 810 and ' 4-6. ' - THI.KPHONK HOl'ItS. Pioneer Co. dally 7 a. in. to 9 p. m. Pioneer Co. Sunday 812; 5-S . A clarified ad in The Hulletln, l read by hundred: nnd orlngs the ad vertiser g(Md returns far tho mom money Invested. If you etpect ginxl bread, you mu.t ii.e llluotem Itlend Hour. Your gro cer Hill have It. Adv. l."tf jyfjrjprati gMWYQUR WWWiWW J J sw jtay epjj. as." DID YOU EVER LOSE A FISH? h-.iBkMaaBtaaMaeMijaeeMnMeaajkMeaeaeMesaaar.TMeHaeie..aea.eaes.Miaaa.aHM TACKLE OUR FISHING TACKLE AND YqU WILL, TACKLE THE BEST. THEN WHEN A FISH TACKLES YOUR TACKLE HE WILL BE YOURS. BASEBALL FANS WILL FIND A FULL SUPPLY OF THE BEST BATS, BALLS AND ALL KINDS m jfiiJ 'OF BASEBALL STORE. OUR GOOD SPORTING GOODS WILL MAKE YOUR SPORT GOOD. We will give a $5 casting rod for. the largest trout caught UtUeasoa. . ISkuse; Hardware Company.; Wo Repair Guns of All Kinds. " 'tjrm When you thhikjof 1 .ill 11 H a' U J - . . Mo Not rorgct WARNER'S -THEY'RE RUST PROOF, have dou ble skirt tint! double boning nnd they give dduble wear. Sold in this store at the same price you could buy them anywhere for. lore for the PeopU i.j &" Fisherman's Lunch Put up neatly in boxes that are light.and easily carried. INDIVIDUAL LUNCHES 25c if A: or 50c. fefc. w mm VACATION OK OVER OURS IS the nm&r EVEFi PARAPHERNALIA AT OUR VAPtl