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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1913)
nWU4MW'MI I'ARO 8. 11KNII HUI.TiNTlN, nHND, OUR., WRDNKtmAY, HI'ITtiMIIKU tt, .QUI ANCIENT SKYSCRAPERS. Reman Houtet Were Tall and Fllmsy( the 8treeta Narrow Lanes. The tenement house Is no now thing. So grout was tlio number of such houses nml ho badly were they put up In ancient Home Hint In 00 A. I), tho Rmperor Olho, who was then marching oitnliint Vltolllus, round hi, way barred for twenty nill-a by tho ruins of build, lags thnt luid boon undermined by nu Inundation. Tho siNintiiiieous collapse of toncpiont bonne was so common nn occurrence that little utluntlon wus pnld to It. Tho tenants of these homos Imvo boon described by n w'rlter of the time is fearing to bo burled or burnod alive. Companies existed for tho pur pose of propping mul sustaining boues. In comparison with the tenement of most modern cities those of Homo were excessively high. Martini nlludes to n K)or mnn. n nelghlwr, who bad to mount !!00 Btopa to roach his garret. Thnt garret must have been perched nearly too feet above the level of the street. It Is possible thnt Mnrtlnl eurocrat ed, but It H certain thnt Augustus, to make lew frequent the occurrence of disasters, limited the height of new bouses thnt oiiened upon the streets to about sixty-eight feet. As this was n remedial regulation and referred ouly to new houses fronting on the street. It follows thnt some houses must have execcded that height. This, moreover, was Irrespective of the breadth of the street In Berlin tho medium whit of tho streets Is twenty two meters, and In Paris tho narrow est streets are nearly eight meters wide, while the streets of Homo ex tended only the or six meters, and on tb9e narrow streets the tall bouses were built. Light and air must havo had some difficulty In penetrating those narrow, walled In passages. SARDOU AT REHEARSALS. He Worried the Actors to Scowls and the Actrettea to Tears. Sardou, the great Fretieli playwright, knew bow to proflt by the views of oth er people. Jerome A. Hart writes In his book. "Sardoit and the Sartlou rinys:" "Like Alexandre Dumas pcrc. 8ardou was extremely sensitive to the opinions of tbo less subtle spectators of his re hearsals. He closely watched and heeded the Impressions and comments of the stage carpenters, scene painters, firemen, supers and other bumble peo ple behind tho scenes. They represent ed to him the average mind of the av erage audience. To tbo opinions of ac tors of his unproduced pieces ho paid llttlo heed; to the opinions of critics, none at all. At rehearsals no details escaped Mm. 'lie would sent himself on the stage chairs nnd sofas, open nnd diut tho jiractlcable doorsgoto jbo m: m Real Estate :::: it" 4 t ' '. 4A A a i-i. ,ix . A M i 1 ' .-vr" . Ms. .. t t f t K 1 . T A Hf Office corner VaII back of the parterre to study the per spective of tho scene, climb to the high est gallery to neo if the nudlonco there could hear, mul then hasten luck to the stage. "There he would seat himself. Jump ing up during the rehearsal thirty or forty times to show tho actors his Idea of tho action. In doing this ho would laugh, would cry, would shriek mid would even die n mimic denth. Com ing to UfeVpiln. he would call for bis overcoat nnd hasten to mulllo himself up as before, tlo was very sensitive to cold and always came on the stage with n heavy coat, n muffler mid cap to protect him from drafts. "He would rehearse from 10 In the morning until ft. when be would take n sandwich and a glass of wine. After this be would resume bjs work until ft. at which hour he would go blithely forth Into the street, smiling and hum ming, followed, as one resentful play er put It. 'by scowling actors and weep ing nctrcsses. " The Idler Works Hard. Work. Ideally, should be congenial, fruitful, and the worker aware of hi worth to the world. Nobody works bonier than the Idler. He has on tils hands the dire task of killing time. Knowing tho nwfjnlness of vacuity, he fills the day with a semblance of activ ity nnd while gnawing at bis pence Is conscious of the barren folly of It nil The llnest argument for real work Is the spectacle of Its counterfeit present ment. Hlcliard ltiirton In tho tlellman Long Felt Want Yeast I see a man bns patented n head rest to lie fastened to the arm of a car seat to aid the comfort of passengers obliged to sleep In day coaches. Crlnisonbenk What Is most needed in day conches Is u chin rest for the mnn who happens to sit next to you. Yonkers Statesman. Hla Excuse. "Why la It that you wish to lie ex cused" asked tho Judgo of the unwill ing Juror. "I'm deaf, your honor-so deaf that I really don't believe 1 could hear more than one side of the case." Cleveland Lender. The Surprise. A man told Ids-daughter thnt If she learned to cook ho would give her a surprise. She learned the art. and bo surprised her by discharging tho serv ant girl. Load For Load. "Brown says be drinks because it drives away bis troubles." "He exchanges one load for nnothcr, so to speak." Boston Transcript. Qentus. "Is he cIcverT' "Well, be can hang his own wall paper and paint his own kitchen door." Detroit Frco Press. ff V' Y V M&; - w Ihe Bend and Ohio Sts. OUR FEARLESS SAILORS. An Incident of the Old Days Off tlis Cape of Qood Hope, American vessels In those dnys (1S3.1i surpassed the Hailing record of ships of every uthcr tuition. Oneo when down ticirly to the latitude of the Cupe of UixmI Hope we encountered the most severe gale of our outward bound voy age. A mountainous sea was heaving In from the south, nnd the wind, which had originally come from thnt direc tion, was now blowing directly from the west with hurricane force. High us the Washington stood nlnive the water, occasional crests would sweep her main deck and she steered so hard thnt I bad to keep two men continually at the wheel nnd hnvu thuiu relieved ev ery half hour. The wind, however, was fair, ami therefore exeiy man on the ship, from Cnptiiln I,, to the cook's I my, would have felt disgraced had the order boon given to heave the ship to. Under dou ble reefed topsails and fore course she wns logging upward of sixteen knots, and all hands were as pleased ns If thuy bad Just lieen granted u week's shore loate at New York. I .n tor In the day, when tho wind had moderated somewhat, we sighted a large British bark hove to under short ennvas. She was tlylug distress sig nals, so Captain It. ordered tho wheel put tip and ran down to have a look nt her. As soon ns our signals could In. chxirly seen he asked wliai nc want ed, nnd th' bars, replied with n request to stand by. Captain It. then ran up flags demanding If tho bark were In jured or nny thing wrong on lioard. The Britisher replied again. "Stand by. Do not like look of weather." When the second mate read the mcnulng of this slcnal out of the code book n great laugh went up In our en bin. nnd Captain I, replied with tings rending, "See nothing wrong' In this weather." nnd hoisted tho Ameri can ensign above tho signal In order to give Hlnt to his remark. No doubt tho British captain said. Another of thoso crnxy Yankee!" when ho rend our tings, but we were rn Batnvla a week before hn appeared. Prom "The Journnl of Captain Nathaniel Webber" In Outing. TODAY IS YOUR ONLY DAY. Yesterday la a Record and Tomorrow May Never Come. Good days and bad days exist only In your own bead. Tho weather has nothing to do with It. lUtch day Is what you make It for yourself. Bad weather Is only tin unfortunate opin ion. Suppose It Is raining pitchforks. You get wont that 'your salary tins been doubled or thnt n forgotten undo has left you $1,000,000. What do you care about tbo weather then) Or supposo tbo pcniou you love Is dying. Unex wjctedly a turn for tho better comes. FOR BUSINESS LOTS FOR RESIDENCE LOTS For Close-in Acreage FOR. FARM LANDS ii - - i Let us show you the property $ $?i conservative buyer that BEND R.EAL ESTATE is a conservative investment . T.- 1f f T VvfcM J! SW 4U P vf STntTieic loTin Of W?, U vVI M jC 4S T fSU6AS0IJISIftH V I psMlLf' SHAW" V y toum s ,. I I 1 o JWSBC'Q" Htt) s WOOD PulP l 0 Z?Za rV ? mm &ntMt wwnuu l iSsd f .CnlJJrwte iioiiwwVMn KeJtnisitn o0? JmK v' j rJflA n tvri(i.fluTtoiiTC (1 M Si sw m w- " JL- . . Sk CTS-Tfc- 1 1 hmry'' 2 V ' "O-, .,,3' i SHVE. THtS MflpteSiTUDy IT- I NVESTICflTE. ,- Cij!l Caa I a nS lilMiiuumtinSMiiUiy. The Unit Is rich. 1 ltiil li fcni I OU OlAOlllQ o6 LCL lllC lion, uorock.l Irrcl. tin auwt ililf. ml rtnlltnt .Irlnklnji .! rt iU.(r tlin mttt. 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You, within yotimelf. enti make, each day, every day, n good day. I'ut down In the notelHMik of your soul the poet Ituneberg's thought: "Kuril day Is a life." When on get up In tho morning throw buck jour shoulders, take it deep breath. Meet tho new day like n man. Say to jourself: "Another day-anolher llfol" Tor all wo know, It mny Ik tho only ilty we'll ever have. Ix't's nuiko It the best day wo iin. 11' strive to see that It Is n day worth while. I-ct'a jS. Company and that pruiKtiy value will etlmli accerdinily You den t nil. Ihe mouey. but you auun fiiue You den t hum Ihe mouey. but you uun aoiuuc LA PINE TOWNSITE COMPANY, La KcOabte aeul. with tow! bank reference, wanlnt In all aita move it step forward In our worV Let's do all the kmmI we can. Let's got all the hnppliioiH we can-tiHlny. llllllit ihiw Is the tiuly time you cat. control. Yisderday Is a reeord. To uiorruw Is it secret. Tinlay I yours. Is mine. American Mngatlue. 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