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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1916)
I'AOK t2. thi: ri) ncLLirnx, nnxn, our., wnixi:siAY, jaxuahy in, 1010. "1 '.. ' i fir ri .d ' WINTER GRIPS CEHTRALOHEGON BELOW ZERO WEATH ER IS GENERAL DOMESTIC BLISS. Iniij Tonus Hcpoit liH Tcmpcint nifs With Heavy Snow I'iiII Mod.MICM lint o Xot Jlllflclcd vMnlls Held iii by Snow I in-,. Tl'Iio weather litis been the universal tunic or oonversaUoii and the medium of snlulntiun Iiy ever.vone for the last week. ' Tho phone at The Ilulletln olflce litta Ihjoii kept busy by sollrltuous jierfoitB who desired to know how low tliH mercury has dropped In thu lait few days. There has beun lesson for the Interest mHniroslud In Old Man Wlltlor, and his ioeent tiinnou vow. Tho present cold spell Is the longest that has been oxpetlunced liure In maitj years. Although tho thermomelor has teiItored 13 do Kieurt below aero, tho coldest ho Tar this year, II must be rumuinberud Hint n December 1", 1 ! 1 1, this Hiimo luilipoi-iUute was rem lied. However, the present colli spell ovtondod over Iohhhi pet toil thtiti tho cold spoil of 1111 1. The coldest li I hours In Ifilii wns on .luiiitur) 10 when the ther mometer loglstotcd G degtccs below xoio. Thotu woto onl) two tlns with lumperuluiu below to. Towns Shiver. This Is what othui Ceiitial Oregon towns te)ui( for the lust week: Knit Hook Lowest tumporuliirn, III dogieus below vc.ni with two feet of sflow on tint leel. Coudltluns look good lo the furmets. Stockmen not HUfTollllK. .Mllllcati - Lowest temperntuie 0 degrees below zoto with 12 to It In ches of hiiow. No mails nrilving luco Sntimlay and no mulls nut since Krlduy. Cattle are giving some liouhle. I .a IMun - l.owost temperature 18 duKtoos below zero mill 1L' Inches of snow. No iluniuge rnpnitcd of sci- lous character. Mulls held up on tho liuilii highways on account of dtlfts, SIstcrH Lowest temperature ('! degrees below 7ero Huow has been fulling conllnuousl) Tor the lust tluce weeks. Thine are 20 Inches of snow oi the level. Almost Impossible to travel ioiiiIh. Tumiilo- Lowest tomperatme lli degrees below zero. Snow, 1'.' Inches on the lovel; lloglnuliiK .1 miliary in when the colli snap tii'l In the minimum tem poral in us In llend by dnjs liao been us follows' dogiccs below 7ero 1 dogieos below zero . ! V4 degrees lielow zero degrees below zero deKrecs lielow zero duitreus below zero dogiccs below zero degrees below zeio deKrees lielow zero I'niiiH'is me llnppy. Dosnlle Ilia heavv snow rail throughout all of Central Oregon no serious ihimiiKM has been loportcd by slock men In tint outhepn part of Die sinte. Farmers look iipiiu Ibis u until Shown In the Confessions of a Happily Married Man. It lakes my wife n long time to read anything. I sMm whole pages In-mint. ly. She hates to bo lead aloud to. I love It. When we ttnvel I nlunys sugcect to tier In inhume the car uc shall tnLo She agree, but will suddenly change her mind and InsNt upon talcing iinnih- er one. 1 grumble to myself mid obey She lll.es the top ef (he unto up. 1 loathe It up. It remains up I always pr.ilie lief golf, no matter Imw badly she plays. She alwiijs dep recates mine, no matter hew well 1 piny When I crltlclio mij tiling she dees I don't any It; I thin!; It. Tint sometimes mal.es trouble enough. 1 'compliment her occasionally before others She pretends that she doesn't tmdeixtaiid why I do It. When 1 buy n new suit slip will nev er admit that she ndmltes It until It Is in n out. Then she s.f.is the net one Isn't half no becoming as the list When she nets a new (own I admire It Intensely until It Is about lime to replme It with another She never lll.cd any hat thai I luic ever bought I like every one of hers on principle I laugh at her when she yets too serious When 1 gc t too xerlnus hIio scolds mo. I Keep her Informed about my husl ness only when she inks me. She nee er asks me. so ,oii know the result. I tell her a funny story cioiy day If I lane two I keep one for the next day Sometimes hIic laugh at them She asks me occasionally If I think tier hair Is ns long as It was 1 ulwajs tell her It Is hunter. I hate luldgc. dinner turtles, dancluu and the opera She respects my opln Ion ami unil.es me do them all She makes out checks and forget to enter them on the stubs. Hiciy time I catch her In this omission she tendinis me or the (clchratcd occasion when I left the tickets to a lame the ater p. nly In my other suit. She always keeps her temper when I los( mine. I keep mine when she loses hers. I ome told her she wAs thorouuhly spoiled She kissed me and s.ild she knew it. Lire 1 I H HELP POOD CLOTHING AND SHELTER QIVEN THE SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY RECEIVES BIG INSURANCE SUM llcnewilBnt Avscilatlon Makes Hiuvcj or W'oil. to He Done anil 1'lmls Conditions Xecd Immediate At tent Ion Co.opciatlon L'led. LUNGS OF A BATTLESHIP. Ventilation Is a Sorioua Problem In Dullcbng War Vcsseli. One or the most dllllcult problems In liillldlliK a iMtileshlp Is to hccuic suds ractoty eutlhitlou.a She Is u ery coin plicated ci en i u re. made up or so many steel boxes. Iari;e ami small, Tor the acccimmodatlen or olllcers, men. coal, ammimltlen and stoics, doited here ami there with so tunny steel ladders, automatic lifts, steel bulkheads mid water tljjlu doors, varied hcieaiid there by tulles or electric wiles licloimliiu- to lights, telepliiines. hells and luutors, to mij uethlliK or the endless mileage or pipes for Hoodlum, druluiiiK. piunpltiK. Itesh water, flesh air er compressed air mid speil.lui; lubes. I'irst i linportanco comes the vcntl lalluu of the boiler and engine rooms When you belu to think ef kiiiiks uf coal black demons unil.lnj; away Id the bowels or the ship at n tempera line or U'O devices; when, too, you couuucuco lo lealbe that unless the furnaces iccelve their requlrvil draft I hu sliced ef the battleship ill ops to be low that of her slstets In the Nimd rou, you appicc-liitc the Importance of the steam ill hen runs to the rurnares and boiler rooms. The supply of air comes down thiotiKh lurjto water tlhl trunks, which are continued right up to the weather deck, armored crathis IwIiik prorlded nt the ptotcctlve deck. Tor ventllatliiK engine nwins hir;o electric runs uie employed So, too. (In ceil hunkers have lo be ventilated. owliiK to the gas which the coal elves off This pis when inked with air forms an explosive, so In order to pre vent the possibility or Injury to men er as .i rmt Minn to Mm rail sown'er snip supply ami etlinust pipes are Kial't an nl't-ve that the preset I IIIIimI In such a manner as to ciiuho void spell will mean that when imient or air.-Pearson's Weekly. nprViB "ts 1n the grain vIII have a Kood stmt. i Only Notion Without Qedget. lieports fro in the couthern part of We me the only clvlllud mitlou Ihut .liuniaiy ID . ." .Iiiniinry 11.1 .la unary 1:! .ti .lanucry 111. in .(miliary 1 1 . Ill .Inniary IB. . 1 .In n nary It! r, .iHiiiinrj 17 1 .leuuary IS. Iti tho state wherH the weathei Is re porteil to have btwi severe that Ktceknieti have ijenty of liu.v and ;raln for llielr stock and that so far no ilamaie lo speak of has occur led ir, however, the snow should no off with u bin thaw and tlitra should there pome a fiwj aiest daiusse uilUlit leeult to the stuck. The stock iiipm are, however, prepaid!! for such weather should It come this )ear. lleiiiirccNC.dll. In Head plumliers have been In si est demand. 1'ioncu mid hursted iImmi have. hruiiKht man) a huri up vail. At the Head Water l.lKht .v.-j Vower OoiHitaiit'a station an extra Human Myitery. vrnw of men has been kept busy day I " every man believes In the end nlsilit to prevent anehor Ice from I "'Jstery or woman. I do not. Per men tloKKtiK the turbine. I'P to this. ,"v "s; ' tuysliTlmia to women; wouieu limn Hu, miinmiicy baa bauii sucoess- , .' i".... v i'cj Till In iiraitmtlnK t lie Ire from Iniiailr Iiik the TlKlittitK system. Although Ihe malls have been ho luiMii't a huduet s,vstem. I'm me. tier ninny, Iliissla, Japan. HukIiiiiiI, Italy, Spain. Hmnaula, Sen In. Peituital, llul sin la mid Venesuela all these conn tiles ami many mere have budgets In each couutiv. I hut Is, certain re sKHislble olllcers prepare a dellnlle plan for deliiK ililnu. estimate the cost f eM'cutltiK It and slimiest means for raNIni; the money Tlieie Is only one luiHirtaut nation that has no business plan, and that Is the one that has chlelly dlstluuulHhcd Itself as a tuition of bunluess men tho United States. World's WoiU. lug to point south of Uooii it tms tieen cllllleult to make progieas against tlie dilfts on Ihe hlghwavs I'ereona leaving (lend last week for I Hi rue are, It Is retried, still on the iima, aid main are stalled slang the war. Afwrdtog to ftitservgtloBB at the local weather station this morning the mercury Unjuued lo l degrees i.olow 2t). the eolcleal II has been thlg year. Mllllean reoorU tl de rea below Mr gnd ' 'ne, 8K ilegrMt below aarv- uuwT7tTr Three atraya, two rest jwarllnga. on t er HolaUt at4tr, logg kortia i"MmU4 NL or . , $ cogaatsUd on led llraiM. I'wH BiAta. It-IT p as liy eur subtlety. 1 do not believe that there Is either a mule or a female mystery; there U only the mystery or Uiiiiklml.-W. U CeorKo lu Athmtlo Monthly. Luck. JMelt-CoHgmtulaie me. old man. Toiu-Whafs upj Aie you eutuited-Jaek-No. Mlas Itculelgli refused me the 1 1 icy bofuie her rather uwdo an as slgmmiiit. Itostou Tnuiiicrlpt. Ilia Own Den T. , lltwIwuU-A lusij U eeodnic to te, mo ou uvatneaa Can I lutve htu cepie Into iiy cienT Wlfe-.id Intornipt ni disOMMuaksr Never! Life. To Her Taite, J8-Why dUl Sloe uigrry HaruldJ Utt'B iItlsliit Uojekbaaa. Isms unjl ywt kjuiw tUie J"sys ittml Wud.wejod rH'timhips Ih a Iim)s.Iih1k9. Poverty and sufforltiR beyond nnv thltiK that wns tliottxlit to elst lo cally has been uncovered by leaders or I lend Benevolent Assoclutloi which began active work durlnm the last week to mitigate conditions amoiiK mnnv nredv families, Patnlllos have been provided with rood mid dothlnK. employment has been obtained nntl living conditions htivo boon bettored In sovornl In- stancos. Families that have been llvliiK In tents without llnors and sttf- flolont furniture find beddltiK have been moved Into bettor quarters. In somo Instances where tho father and mother nre utterly Incapable, of car Itit? for tho fatnllv tho children hnvo been Inken by the county authorities and placed In Institutions whore thev will bo cared for. .IiicIko Springer spending Monday hero on this work. Wuero tho bread winner Is able to work, emplojinettt 1ms boon provid ed. To I letter Conditions. ActliiK upon the belief that those unfavorable conditions nro a social mntter tho association haB taken de cisive steps rompelllui; conditions about tho homes to bo hollered with tho aid of the city and count) dlllc- lnls. During tho Inst week severnl'mem hors or tho association hnvo made a thojotiKh siirvoy or tho conditions In Jowu and havo proceeded to work out tho prohlum. Old clothes havo' "been miide over and are being distributed nlnong tho people. In regard to tho needs and condi tions about town Hev. II. C. Hnrt lanft mndo tho following statement this morning: , "That tlio Community Uhrtmus Tteo Cominltteo has smoothly kH'IoiI Into nn organization tor local charity work, and Is now known as Tho llend Benevolent Association, Is a flatter of hlstor) so certain that a number of folku can tostlfy to the benullts of tho work for which they ate organiz ed. This association Is to be com posed of representative folks fiom thu different organizations In our city and is under tho continl of nn executive committee. We have found poverty a.ul destitution lu our midst to the extent that mos of our people hi.vo no Idea, and In tho nllovlatlon of these wo ate appealing to tho pub lic of our liberal comtuuult). Co.opciatloii I'lgcd. "Hut still wo havo need or more. Wo need money with which to buy the till. igs that will not be donated. We need vegetables to supply tho needs of those who have nonu. Wo 'need old clothing and new cloth at some times with which to clothe thu frecting bodies of those who. because of poveil) aio not able to buy. Wu need medical assista ice which litis all end) been vol) llbetall) otfered us, that we ma) lake c'are or the sick. Just now wo mo lu need of a place to cute ror a man who needs nn opera tion lu order that he ma) become able to work and support his family. The surglcnl part of It Is provided ror but wo must, have a place wlipio the doctor can do his work and af terwards care for the patient. Tho needs of this association nre large and vailed, hence we appeal to the public that it may know of our oxls tauce and not he gultl oy destro)Iug a single thing that we ran put to good use. Old clothes, vegetables, odd pieces of furuttuie, bed clothing or mi) things that folks may have with which they want to help will ho guilefully received nud proper record Kept as to the donor nud beneficiary. Such goods may he taken to the homo of Mrs. A. M. Lara. Opens Linplo) incut Itiiicau, "Infoimatlou as to an) who nro lu iicKjd will bo gratefully received. Wo urge the public to soud us word when the) know of such cases Itofore an) assistance Is given, the case Is Investigated by some member of the committee so as to Insure tho aid golug to thue who nre tealU In need. Send all Information to Mrs. A. M, Lara, secretary. "lu cunueatton with our work the city, under the direction of Mayor J. A. lilaaiee. will conduct n free em ployment bureau. An) thing In the way of Baovullifg snow, stacking wood, or what not, can be reported to the uuantu." Wo pleas 90 per cent of our cut tonww. Myron II. Symona, wntoli In spDClur H. P A S. railroad. Oregon Trunk dUUlQit. Attv. ' Is llenellclaiy to Amount or .i.-,IM),)(l(l In LHe Policies Can led by Late T. L. Sheillu. (The Oregonlnn.) 13. C. Shovlln, of Portland, undo of thu late Thomas L. Shovlln, of Min neapolis,, famous Yale athlete and graduate, has Just roturned from a trip to Minneapolis In connection with tho settlement of tlie cshite. The death of Thomas L. Shovlln, he said Inst night will cause no change In the administration of the companies with which ho was con nected, evcept that 'new olllcers will bo elected In his place. Stock In tho Shovlln Compnny, n holding compnny which owns tho stock of a number of lumber corpora tions mil the Shovlln-IIKon Compnny recently organized to mnnufneturo litmbor nt llend, Oregon, constitute the grpator part or Mr. Shevlln's es tate 13 C. Shevlln Is vlco mosldont or tho Shevlln-Hlxon Company, which will conduct Its business without chungc In plans. Thu Shovlln-lIlNon Compnny, In ract, receives ?COO,000 In cash from tho 1,"00,000 of business llfo In surnnce which Thomns L Shevlln carried. This 1500,000 gives It n clear hnlf million dollars or addi tional capllnl. Tho Shevlln Company Is beneficiary to tho extent or $1,- 000.000 rrom n policy In Its rnvor. When 13. C. Sl)ovlln loft Minneap olis, the money represented In theso two huge policies was rapidly holng pnld to tho estato by tho companies which carried tho Insurance. REVIVAL MEETINGS WHERE? AT BAPTIST CHURCH WHEN? TWO WEEKS BEGINNING THURSDAY EVENING January 20. Under auspices of Mennonite Brethren in Christ. Speakers: EVANGELIST J. G. GROUT, of North Yakima, Washington, and ELD. N. II. PAYNE. Special Soup Service 7: .'30 P. M. You are cordially invited. LECTURES MEMTEHESTIKG IllologUt I'luley Shows Heels of Oie gou Wild Life. Tho most Interesting and Instruc tive motion pictures evor scon In llond wore those shown b) State Hlo loglst L. I'lnloy nt the Dream Thentro on Monday afternoon and evening. With tho pictures Mr. I'ln 16)' gnvo a lecture descrlblmr the var ious views and tolling something, tho I edoral gatiio reservation, and from a natuiallsfs point of view, of. tho shoro birds. This. Inst reel wns tlie birds and animals shown. takon on rocky Islands mid ledges off The four reels cllspln)cd on Mon-'thp cor.st and vvus especially Intor day covered pictures token In tho estlng. (lolils showing nostlng habits or vnr- In all tluco lectures were given by Ions birds, tho development or tho Mr. rinlcy, two In tho afternoon, fiog nnd tho salmon from tho egg, 11- which tho Bchool children attended lustrations of the stnto's work In tho nnd one In the evening. Ho lectured distribution of llsh, tho state game In Hcdmotid and appears In I'rlnc farm, the lake region of Oregon nnd vllle today. i i of 1.461 Pairs Armor Plate Hosiery on the road coming to Shuey's. It is THE Hosiery for Father, Mother, Brother, Sister and the Baby' too. Wears like steel. Watch for their arrival. SHUEY'S The Cash Grocer nncni'Tio.v posthoxhi). Hccnusb or tho unusually Inclement weather which has provniled for thu piml two wcoks the reception planned to bo given on Thursday In tho Com mercial Club loom has been postpon ed to boiuo tltno In Folirunry. An nouncement' to this effect was iniulo yesterday by Mrs. C. M. McKay, who has been In charge of tho nrrnngo ments for the affair. Stop Paying Rent We have ten new houses to offer you at a price and on terms of payment never equaled in Bend. These houses are of first class con struction, with fir floors, plastered walls, electric lights throughout, city water and built-in kitchens. Every thing complete. No two alike. Prices $800 to $900 Terms: A small cash payment down and $15.00 a month thereafter. You cannot afford to pay rent when you can get a home on these easy terms of payment. THE BEND COMPANY D. E. HUNTER MANAGER Office corner Wall and Ohio Streets. l f .V.M if 0 IN t -