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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1913)
iik.ni in i i i o in 101 out hi nl th 'ill U ifi tin 101! mi i T't, 4 id: wc nrl to 3, s ' Jaurnallsm In RunU. 1 x "Tim stylo of HumIaii journnllun," nyi Btuplicn Graham, l "Chunglng Husslii," "la moat refreshing, TIio 'brevity of tlio sentence mid tho para graph luia lii'Oil developed to tho nlmo Into, I opened Hallrlkoit ono day to 'find heading tliu (lent iirllclo on tlm II rut pngpi 'Hilt III my eyu, ruadurl .Hplt right In my c.vo!' "Thoru la nothing In i:nMlt or American journalism iniiiiiI to tlmt. ,llnt such n sentcnco In not exceptional. It seta tlif tom of the paper, mill Hit tlrlkon la rend li.v every one. from tlm iMluileni to tln urn ml ilnlie. livery ono wliii would nut ml iK something eaaen. tllll In till IIUhhIiiii Hiilll ahlillld l(inl( nt Hntlilknii. It la horrible, lint It Ih HiHlniellve. It In even powerful mill refreshing If yon i'iiii enter Into 'It spirit without loalng your own It la forceful, hrutnl. eynlenl. Itiiholal Minn. lieapite Ha inuiiMtroii pic- 'turos nml It style, which permlla nil things. It la yet n fniiilly Joiirnnl. Thorn la nothing In It Unit Hie lluaalnn wont mi Hilda objectlununle." Danlal O'Connall'a Dismay. Daniel OTouiicll. anya llie llrlttali Weekly. smke nine to over inO.dOO persona nt mi open nlr meeting In Mr inlnghnm In tlioe diiya women work- 'til In tht1 inltira. nml two or three rowa of nrliny. atnlwnrt diiiiiael. hliirk nml robust, wltti n hhirkiieaa mid rnhuat- lie hnrdly ever aeeti now, formed themselves In front of tlieui , O'Cnuiicll nwe uid began. "Bur- rounded, na I inn, hy the fnlr. the Ken tie mid thp good"- Up wrnt the irrlmy ,nnna. mid tliu grimy tlironla roared npplausu The fnlr, the gentle nnd the pood cheered every sentence lifter tlmt, mid na they nlnioat nlmie In the rnat audi tire could hcnr wlmt wna anld, their 'cheering wna of some luiKrtance. he cause when they applauded the people liehlml npilntidel. nud so on, till the oulerniiHt rliiit wna reached, whlcli rendered lla trlhnte to the ronrludlmt aenlence of tin ievuli aomo time after It wna over. Marry Moving Tlm In Quibae. Miiy dny la m.-moly n itieiry ono In the tirovlnco of QiivIh.'C. Venrly lenaea prevnll mal expire April 'M, no tlmt the i lat of Miiy la removiit diiy. In Mont real mid other lartre leutera of the liruvluie uimiy ipialut arumx nro to Ih 'wltueaxed. mid It la held thnt you will aeo inoro furnlUire kuockluu nlMtut the , atreeta Mwy I thnn ou ever anw In nuy aeeoud hmid dealer' a einporluui Mnuy pei'iillar eiixtouia haw iiiiiim Into ImjIiib MhroiiKh till ImWt of the QueUv Cuiiu dbiua of lllltliiK or niiuuvliitf lit the , aamo time Uue of the iniwt reinarka bte'la Hint for the flrnt threo diiya of the month houaea nrv held In rommun 'thnt l to aoy. If tho laniple Into wlioae tiouao you nrv muvluit have Item tin- ublo to jfet uwny before your nrrlvnl you may nil lire together until May 3. when you tuu couipol your iredece- Ml aora to inako their dual exlu London Mvctntor. ' Qeod Pay For Harmlta. Herrnlta wer n i-viitiiry or mora , back repirdcd na n plclureaqtio feu t tire of country houaea. Kiuntel ItoKera re- corda Hint "Archibald Ilrtiiilltun. ait , erwnrd Duke of llntullton, ndvertlaed fur n hermit na nu ornament to bla plenauro Rrouiida, nod It wna atlpulat ' el thnt the anld hermit should hare bla beard ahnved but unco n year, nnd , that only lutrtlnlty" Mark I'owyaa. the aqulre of Mnrcham, In Mnrnablru. offeriil fr0 h yeiir fur life to nny man wIIIIiik to live na n hermit on bla eatato for aeven year, lie wna to Ik well auppllel with prnvlatuna nnd taoka i nnd other comforta mid In retuni had to nhatnlu fniin alraylUK iNiyniHl Ida hi-ruilliiKe nnd from cutlliiK Ida Imlr. lnnnl or nulla The offer wna imvpt rd by n mnn wlio iilxNle li.v thy eonill i tlniia for four yenr mid then ttlrew up the Job. Uiudoii Chninlele. Car of tha Tatth, Tho tilth - ahould lu wnahtnl In tepid water luxlite ua Well na uutaldn with a fnlrly atlrf toothhruah In the mornlnc and the luat thlux at nlulit. Thla helpa Krently to prcxerve them, na tho prlmnry tiiuae of dental decay la tho decouikiallloii of purtldea of food left between the teeth after n inenl. WaahltiK with a atlff bruah dla )od(tea theao urtlrlea. nud rliiidiitf tho mouth fredy nfterwnnl with aomo wnrm dlalnrectnnt mouth wnab cum plutuly removes them. i Ha Parpitratcd It. Tho Doctor-Tho Jnultorof tho build Ing whero I live anys bla father nnd grandfather mndo their living by work- jlng at almllar Jol.a In tho old country. ,-U'he ProreaNor (allghtly Irrltntedi-Woll. what do you want me to any that hi) followa In tho footatepa of hla projanl- i toraT-Chlcago Trlbuuu. Eaparlanotd, Ad Vortyaun-We want a mnn who knowa both how to keep hla mouth cloned and how to atnvo off tho curl oua. Applicant 1 think 1 would suit yon. I iiHcd to be clerk In nu Informa tion bureau.-London Punch. Raaaon Varaua Pastton, Kdmutul Murky anld, "Taking tho whole view of life. It la more aafo to llvo under the jiirladlctlon of severe but steady reason than under the emplro of Indulgent but capricious passion," An Exoaptlon, Urlggn They suy tlmt two heads' are better than ono. Oiiggs-Thnt'a all a mlatnkr. Moth my wlfo nud I want to be head of the hotiae. nud It doesn't work at nil. Iloaton Transcript He doth not Inck on almanac whose youth la lu his aouk-Ollvor Wendell ' Uoli iliaes,- ,'-i' Nolss. Nnlno wna not Invented by tho Amer Iran people, hut thoy hnvu dono inoro to dovolop U thmi iiny ono elso. If yon doubt thla go to n dinner pnrty Klvun hy mi American aocluty woman, rim inmiiifiicturo of tiotao In moat countries In produced hy mitiirnl causes. In America It la tho work of ipecliillala, Thorn nro inoro pooplo milking it Jiving nut of nulao In thla country tlinn miywhnro elso ou enrtli. Beleiitlata nro coiiHtiiiilly trying to lie vent now nulana. Wo depend na much ilxm new. frcah nolacH na wo do ilH)U new novels, now plnyn mid now mini lerntlona. Noise consists of vlhrntloiiM, arranged In tho uolaeat way, A loud iioIhc la not to ho despised, hut the teat of nil ijoIhcm la tho one tlmt la rtlf fereiil from any othur wo have over heiiril. Huge fiielniiea ore devoted to tho production of iiolao. It IH entitled, melnllxed mid strung on wlrea. Notli Iiik aui'i'iiMla like notao. When wo renrli the millennium we ahnll llvo ou uolyiiloaa nolne. Ilnalon tliodnyl I.fo. Qanlal Matthaw Arnold, In hla "Momorlea" Hon, Htepheu Colurldfe drnwa thla plcturo of Mnt thow Arnold: Of tho tM'ta I Imvo known In tho fleah he waa by fnr tho moat Intereat Iiik mid charmliiK. Pull of humor mid iroulnllty, with n blond of the Olym pian milliner thnt wna perfectly do IlKhtful to nil who tinderatood bltnl Children were never afraid of or ahy with him, nud ho would dlacourao with them mnioililcently nbout their toya, naaleuluff ntartlltiir (junlltlea to them with a twinkling jtruvlty till tho dill dreu dlcovcret now wonders nbout the fnmlllnr plnythliiRs never beforu suaix'i-tod. Ho iierauaded my son Johnnie, when ho wns about threo years old, tbdt bo. Mntthow Arnold, was bla borae mid kept up the Joke nt succeeding vlalls and sent him books wltb luscrlptlona, "Johnnie, from bla nffoctlouuto horao." Tiny Oarman Stataa. While It la well known tlmt some of the German statra nro of lltllputlnn aire, few peraona nro nwaro thnt It la Millie itoaalblo to vlalt aoveu of them, Ineludliii; two klnpdoina, two duchlea nml threo prlnrlmlltlea. In nn en ay walk of four mid a half hours. A good walker, alnrthiK from Kteln bneh. In Ilnvntin. will arrive In hnlf mi hour nt l.lchteiitnune. which la a(t liated In Hnxe-MellilliKen. Thenro tho nmd priteceda la one nnd oiie-hnlf hours to HniiKchcnKtweoa (Heua. ICIder llmitehi. nfter which In n few mluutea nielnm. In Kchwnrxburtr-Itudotitndt. la rvAohcd. Hnlf nn hour'a wnlk btitiKa tho po doattinu to AlfoiiKercoa (Iteuaa, Vounc er llraurln. An hour farther ou Ilea DroKiillx, on I'niaalnn soil, nud the Inat atnue la another hour's stroll. flnUhtiiK up nt Hnnlthnl, Haxo-Altenburg. Us chanciv Untiptcttd Aniwin, Tho French RovcromcnL wlahlns to obtain definite atntlatlcs ou Kdnta re lating to certain Turkish province sent blanks with queatlons to bo an awrrcd to the provincial governors. Tho replies received from tho pniba of Damaacua nro worth quoting: Q. What la tho denth rote In your province? A. In Dnmnacua It la tho will of Allnh thnt nil should dte. Homo die young nod aomo dlo old. Q.-Whnt la the nnnunl number of tilrtha? A.-Ood nlono ran any. I do not know nnd healtato to Inquire. O.-Are the aiippllea of water sufll dent and of kixmI quality? A. -Prom the reunite! period nu one bus dlei In OnutHKcus of tlilrat ' Oeneral remarka ua to the Ibcnl aatil tntloui Mnn ahould not Imther hlmaelf ur hla brother with queatluita that con. etiru only (Sod Killed by Light. Thoao who Iiimu studied the atmnco Inhabltnnta of tho Mummoth cave In Kentucky any thnt tho celebrated blind tlah from that cavern when placed In Illuminated aquaria seek out tho dark eat plaeea. and It la believed that light Ih directly fatal to them, for they soou die If kept In a brightly lighted tank. The avoidance of light seems to be n uviiernl chnnitterlatlc of the elghtlosa creature dwelling In tho great cave. One authority to uvotd the light nnd animalcule from the wateru of tho cin'eru hiding under a grain of sand on i me stage of a inlcroacope. It Is t thought that the light lu theao cnaea la In aomo manner perceived Uiruugh tho mciiso of touch. I.schauga The Dlffaranoa. A certain caplfhllat aatd bitterly, np roxa of a dlahouest liquidation where lu he bad lcn caught! "There nro KaalmUts who say that marriage la it failure, but between a mtirrhtgo uud n failure there's thla dif ference: "In u marriage tho wlfo takes tho husband's name, whllo In n failure tho huabund taken the wife's nanio," Now York Trlbuuu. Reaous da Luxa, "Hurry up and save that glrll" bawl ed thp tire chief. "Why don't you hur ry up?" Tho fireman bont over nud whispered down three atorlcat "I'll have her on tho ladder In n rain uto. chief. I'm waiting for her to curl hor hair." Washington Herald. Corraottd. Little Margie Mamma sold for you to Hand up a pound of coffee. Grocer All right, (i round? Little Mnrjlo-No; Uilrd door fropt. Chicago News. A rash mnn provoke, trouble, but when tbe trouble comes Is no match for It Chinese Proverb,,,, , . Gifts For ihe Home All kinds of match acratchura Have been miiilu by Ihe trade In artlatlc eoiorluga mid tnaterlala, but none ol them aceius to till 'ihe placu ot the homemade "Hcrntcb My llaek." 'J'lit Hcrnteher lllunlraled Is bulli from mi oblong of corrugated papei nbout llvo and a half Inches long mid three mid a hnlf deep. A. poaicnrd forma Ihe front of the imoful conven ience, mid the back la of sandpaper, with the wording In gold, 'Scratch Here" Tho 'dgea are pnaai.pnrfouled to gel her, nud n narrow ribbon makes tbt mx octuTcn ut nice hanger lllack headed inntrbes ors lilted Into the oorriignled bulea tup aud bottom of the scratener. Craps Tabls Covara. A chocolate brown in Jnpmicao era pa from the upboiaierer'a la lined tor hemmed table rovers, stenciled In mui effcellvir rolora. Theae covera inske stunning glfiH. On. tills soft tirnwn a light putty color Is uaed wltti a tirlck red, iinu the pattern I one or Ihe simplest ol the running atetiell dealgii. Theau tattle rovers are made of a square uieaurvO ny the widtli ut the crane, thirty Incnes. or elae itiey rep resent twu wtdlbs or even three, over cast together by band wltb silk tu match the crnp and wltb stltcbes so One as tu bo unnoticed. 'J'be bems alau are not couplcuoua. nn eighth ot on Incb being one ot Ibe favorite Idena lu benj meoaurement. Itluo cram has ten moat effectively used, gray blue wltb n decoration ut dull purple aud sage green suggesting the colors of tbe Iris. White lit a creamy tone la stenciled wltb Milo yellow and brilliant orange In conventional design. Pour square of yellow crone are Jolued wltb narrow gold Isco Insertion lo form n large table ruver. eaeb cor ner of the tlnlahed piece twlng decorat ed lu long Jspuneae atltrhea with gold thread lu n wandering leaf design. The soft aliadea and the traM quality euugent n I most euulena "'aalbllltlea lur decoration. Olfta For Houatkaapars. The wiuiiao who beeps noili-e la out hart' to give to Something for tbe bullae always appeals to tier. The em broldereil pllloweime pictured win udd hauilKOiuely to tier linen climct. It la ot fine linen Ataive tbe deep hemxtltelied hem la an embroidered pattern done In anlln atltcb wltb tneirerlxrd while cot ton In tho circle la worked the Initial. Then there nro many unxeltlea fnr the kitchen, too, tvhleb she la sure to like Au alarm clock Is rarvlv given, and If a luind'touie vurtutg la given It makea a nice gift. Cbouse a face wltb large an EiiDnomansD pillow aur-, figures. Cooks find these clocks con vunlont to set at tbe hour when u cake or roast must be taken from tho oven, Have you scon the now spice cases of nickel and glass? They are made of nickel rods one above the other, form lug frames to hold glass bottles with nickel acrew tops. Tbe name of the spice Is blown In the glaaa of each bot tle. These come lu various aires, hut n ronronlent one holds six bottles, threo In a row, and gives room for nutmeg, ginger, allspice, cinnamon. rlotS mustard The frames pcrew to tat mui'or insiae a cupooaru uoor. " PINCUSHION GIFTS. 8vsral Quaint Conoslts Thst Will D. Iloht the flselpUnt Tho making of pincushions appeals to mnuy women of artbulc Incllnn tlona, nnpeclnlly borne workers, na tbe work gives opportunity for turning to account odds nnd cuds of lace, dress materials and trimming. Pincushions for banging ahould be divided for thoao Intended to be laid on n table, n bureau, in real either In a pocket, basket, a Housewife ot WMftfr iv4 UATTBEM PD-OXSniOX. bflcbelorH roll, or to stand upright In a cardboard or celluloid tube, or again to offer a combination of pincushion and needlecnse or key rack. Those dotlcntely painted form a cloas of tbelr own. Almost all household utensils. game requisite, fruit and Mowers. vegetables, nnlmala. birds, butterflies. fish, leaves, have been represented by the pincushion caterer without omit ting the gallery of notional coatumes composed of native dolls dressed frooi original sketches and keeping com pany to a legion or fanciful conceits much admired for the beauty or Ibeli beads, bougbt deturbed from moat dealers In dulls and toys. In thla wise there la the always attractive baby with long clothes. In contrast wltb tfle lady In Loula XV. balloon skirt en circled with numerous frill t! ounces Au up to date fantasy Is a small dollr In n Welib milkmaid dress bearing the yokoM aud palls, ibe latter tilled respectively with a solid and a soft ruxblon. while tbe steeple bat atanda nlo aa a cushion, aud plna wltb glaaa knobs form the yoke and Us pendants, Hucb plncuablons can hardly tx termed practicable, but they are fetching end Ingenious. The pincushion In the cnt la mnde like a mattress and the material used In botty ribbon tied at one corner wltb a wide bow or red satin ribbon In tbe middle of tbe cushion a design la formed of black and wblto pins wltb glass beads. PRICE OF PEACE. Christiana have not stood and ought not to stand for peace at any price. They have recog nized and tbey ought to recog nlxe that there are worse things than war. bad as war Is. It la quite possible to pay too high a price for icnce. Our fathers would have paid too high n price If In 1770 they bad bartered lib erty for peal i The ueuerstlon of tho civil war would have paid too high a price If for tho aako of peace they had allowed the country to Ihj rent in twain and a great slave emplro to bo found ed, extending from the Ohio riv er to the gulf of Mexico and per ha pa Including Mexico and Central Auiurlva. Dr. Lyman AblMtt. Manufacturer Of Happiness MtwwSBraYWi!t?y2SSBol ""TvrTwTSaBM'BBI This old lady has dono her part toward MAKING THE CHILDREN HAPPY. Have you do.Q your parti If not, attend to It today. PROCRAS TINATION la not only tho thtof of time, but tho thlof of Christmas hap piness. Duy early and get the best, Then tho children will be happy and you will be happy thinking ot their , prospective Joy; i. . ir 4K .mrn rf- IT t,V .aUKflKi . . ' ,,' ; T- ""i CrlOLuers for iristrnas Zflollff (Bycfnmen 7i iltto CftrnA 3'aney JBnufttin Cut Slower ' Portland Prices Sou of us and save express Q'SDonneW s sftarct after -, December 75' Jl. G. 6oe' CORSET WEARERS ATTENTION 1 Having; just returned from my second school of instruction tu cor- sellers, I am now better prepared to serve my customcrn than ever bo fore. A card addressed to me will receive my Immediate attention and. I will call upon you at your home, in Dend or vicinity, by appointment, and make pergonal demonstrations. AI.FAItKTTA OIICUTT, Corsctler, for the Kplrella Corset, Itox 210, Kent!, Ore. The Splrolla boning is the only corset boning thnt la absolutely guar anteed not to rust, break or to take a permanent bend. CALIFORNIA LAND LAW. California's attltudo In tho Jap anese land matter waa neces sary, wise, just and for the best Interests pf the country. If the legislature bad failed to act as previous pledged legislatures bad, there Is no telling what vio lence and bloodshed might have resulted to stir up a n-ally se rious International epltode. I believe that beforo many yearn tho whites of Hawaii will peti tion congrcM to annul thdh right to rote nnd grant government by a commission sent from Wash ington, simply because natlvo born Japanese will outnumber nnd outvote tbem. California has learned her lessons from Hawaii. Itudolpb Spreckels. Cffirce reasons witj you should aiue your friends LsOrkett s for tsCrnas So r eg us It 1m mad of tfim first materials. 2. SBeause It la frrsft. 3. ioteaun It Is delicious. CAltAMKLS. Chocolate Xut Marshniallotr Mnplo Xut Cream Iiyer TAFPII Molucca Chocolate KUDGK. Chocolate Xut Maple Xut imiTTLt:s. Peanut Walnut Hrazll MT. HOOD XOUOATS. Vanilla Ktrawlerry Maple . Chocolate. TUKK1SH XOUOAT. lIUTTKJtSCOTCH. XUT P.VTTira. Zrttr Sores early that be taken In putting Qreant Salted Soon for JLmas d)i V r.A . NOTICK POIt I'UIILICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlco at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, November 8, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Hattio L. Huntington, of Ilcnd, Oregon, who on July 27, 1908, made homestead entry No. 0360 for sw'soVi, section 3, township 19 south, rango 11 east, Wlllametto meridian, has filed notleo of Intention to mako final flvo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. 0. Bills. U. S. Commissioner, at Dond, Oregon, on tho 19th day of December, 1913. Claimant names as witnessea. Fred A. Shonquest, David Hill, Peter Seggllng. John V. Usher, all of Bend, Oregon. H. FJIANK WOODCOCK, 3 (MO neglster. Ls6 dt an y - S. Strawberry Cream Pecan special pains may is them. up. nafers Jilmonds Soons tnnens - "! m '", &) r