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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1916)
Jis5rfr '",JW1 TVFT. tick iikxd nur.u.Trx, ijexp, ore., wehxesday, ocronEn 4, loio. PAGE 0. ioJBH lE&ftuihtii.l. 3k. " I- ' , If u PL'- ft I I;' - H. ' -1 t-..s ,A 7 ' E &;. ' '? t . J V'f ' f. fy? ir.'i h VALUE OF BORIC ACID. Itt Uaa as a Dlalnfactant and aa Healing Remedy. A physician writes to Farm and Flresldo saying "that" tlio very best disinfectant known to science docs not eoem to bo known to Bomo people at nil. "I allude to boric acid or, as soino peo ple call It, boraclc acid. It Is exceed liiftly cfllclcnt, safe and economical. It Is n white powder nnd makes the best dressing for wounds tlint modern doctors hare over discovered. "In using peroxide or hydrogen It Is alwnyB necessary to remember Unit wbllo It Is n disinfectant it Is not n iicallug remedy at all, as It Is acid In reaction and stimulating rattier than lienllng to wounds. "Boric acid Is mild nnd safe In Its action, promotes rapid lienllng of wounds, can be used as n dressing powder or dissolved In water as u cleansing solution. Doric acid In solu tion makes an excellent gargle for soro mouths or n lotion for i-oro eyes, nnd as it Is not at all expensive n iwutid box of It should form part of tho do mestic supplies of every family. "Always remember that boric ncld Is uonpolsonous In any ordinary quantity usually used, wlillo bichloride of mer cury nnd carbolic ncld arc exceedingly jtoUonoun." WHEN A WHALE BLOWS. formed n bass accompaniment Handel. on reaching home, remembered the air and the hammer accompaniment lie wroto down both, and so wo owe to a shower of rain the composition known as "Tho Harmonious HI nek smith," Wlthtrtno. Enoch Eastman, an old time Iowa lawyer, on one occasion appeared be foio n young Judge and to enforce n point ho desired to make brought with him nnd attempted to rend t$laektonc to tho court, whereupon the young Judge, af(cr moving imcaslly about In his soot for awhile, said, "Mr. Cast man, I've read Hlackstone." "Oh, hev ye!" responded Enoch, looking at the Judge over the top of his spectnejp vtlth on air of surprise tase. anu comment. It I Sttam, Not Water, the Cetacean Spoute Into the Air, Blnee a whalo breathes air when It Is below tho surface tho breath must bo liclil, for If water should bo taken into tho lungs thoi anlmn) would drown. Thus ns soon as a cetacean comes to the surface Its breath Is expelled and u fresh supply liilmled before It again goes down. Tho breath which has been held In tliu lungs for a considerable tlmo under pressure Is highly bented, nnd ns It Is forcibly expelled Into tho colder outer nlr It condenses, forming a column of I'teum. A similar effect mny bo pio duced by any person If on a frosty morning tho breath Is suddenly blown from tho mouth. That whales spout out of tho blow holes water which lias been taken In through tho mouth Is probnbly moro widely believed than any other popular misconception. As n matter of fitrt, Mich u pcrformnnco would bo Impossl. ble, because n whale's nostrils do not open Into the back of tho mouth, ns do those of n man, nnd tho animal Is not able to "breatho through Its mouth," ns run ordinary land mammals. Hoy Chapman Andrews In New York. Inde pendent Origin of the Gai Jet. William Murdoch, tho Inventor of tho gnu Jet, first burned tho gns simply bh n ilnmo fiout tho end of n pipe. Olio duy In nu emergency ho wished to stop tho Illumination. Hurriedly looking around for something, Murdock seized his wlfo'it thlmblo nnd thrust It over tho light, which was Immediately ex tinguished. There whh a strong odor of gas, how el er, says tliu Popular Science Month, ly, nnd the experimenter applied n light to tho thimble, discovering that It whh full of holes, through which tiny Jets of Hume appeared. Tho liiimr tunco of tho result wiib that the Illumi nation from tho.o two or threo tiny Jets was much brighter than had been given by tho groat ll.iro from the end of tho pipe. Acting on tho piluclpto wlilh this chalice discovery revealed, bo couiitiiK'tcil what was known us tho Cockvpur burner. , Coneollng- "What did you say your ago was?" he remarked, between dances. "Well. I didn't say," smartly return, ed the girl, "but I've Just renched twenty-one." "Is tlint so?" he returned consoling ly. "What detained you?" Exchange. Its Qpetd. "The fnrt that Aunt Jennie lias n bail cold docs not seem to affect ber talking capacity In tho least." "I noticed nlie had considerable hoarse power left" llnltlmoro Amer leuu. A Well Pleaied Man. "Why don't you get married, colo nel r "I ntn not so cruel. It Mould make ono happy nud n hundred unhappy." Fllegendo Illactter, Quicksilver Is thirteen and a half times heavier thnu water, An Anecdote of Handel. On one occasion Handel was caught tu a shower of rain and wna obliged to rrk shelter In t blacksmith's forges Wither Handel was In silent mood or eUo tho blacksmith showed no conver sational symptoms, for lu a little while tho latter began hammering away at bis anvil, accompanying his work with a soug. Handel was listening all tho time to tho stroke of tho hammering u the uiitII, which, by producing two harmonic sounds, according in tlmo nnd tune with tho tuuo tho man sang, its tempting fragrance in vites you and its delicious flavor braces you up! Golden West Coffee Is'MustRiahr Olack Opals. The gem most sought after Is the Australian black opal, which Is found nowhere else In the world. It appears In limited quantities In the matrix of Ironstone nnd sandstone In tho Light ning ltldgo district of New South Wales. Dainty. Hlohbs-What a dainty llttlo hand kerchief she carries. It looks like a cobweb. Slobs Yes. a thing like that Isn't to be sneezed at Philadelphia Itecord. Illf; KII.MXU IS MADE. A. IJ. Edwards, II. I). Inns, 13. F. I.ngr.n nnd C. 0. Davenport ru turned Tuesday from u two hyH hunting trip m tho Syinn Mnrsh In l.nko county. Tho tot k I of their killing wt'H 10T duckn nnd 18 geoso. The birds wero on display yester day uftcrnoon and evening lu the wlndowi) of tho I tend Hlcn Coiiinnnv. but remembering their experience )V'.l!'.!,M,'".,,7,H r(:co"ly '" I mado In figuring tho freight. i amoved their gumo nt night. paid nnd tho next payment of $728.80 payable May 15th, 1917. In the contract with tho city of Uend, the first cash payment that wo will re ceive la duo May 1st, 1917. The second, pnyablo Mny 1st, 1918 nud tho third and Inst, .May 1st, 1919. At the tlmo tho rock crushing out fit wns said to tho County of Crook, April 1.1, 1010, tho soiling prlco on tho complete plant as specified, was $2228.40. An allowance 0 $42.00 wus mado on ono of tho Items of the outfit and no chrrge was mndo for tho manga n ego crusher dien. Also Included In this older for which no charge was mi'do were three, llvo foot freano scrapcis. Tho ullownnce of 12.00 ns stated above, and as per tho contract, mado tho net cost of the Crook County plant f. o. b, Portland, I218C. 10. In tho mean- tlmo provloiiB to tho order being taken from thu city of llend, or to bo exact. June 1st, 19 1 u, prices hud been advanced ns wait explained by our representative at tho time the order was taken. Tho complete plant for the city or llend totaled $2390.00 f. o. b. Portland or $102,10 moro thnn the plant sold to Crook County. An ngrccment wns mado nt tho time to prepny thu frolght on tho crushing plnnt to tho city of llend and this freight wns figured nt $129.00 and which, through error, una figured too low. Tho freight added to tho belling prlco brings tho total as per contract to S'.'i 19.no. It wns also further agreed by our salesmnn Hint a discount amounting to f per cent of $2390.50 would bo ndvnneed to tho city of llend In cash Immediately upon receipt of city warrants In pay ment of this crushing plant. While this percentage nmounts to $119. f.O, tho Mum of $120.00 wan to bo al lowed. This discount wna mndo so thut tho bundling or the plnnt could bo mndo upon arrival In your city. This discount brings tho net cost or tho crushing plant to tho city of llend to $2270. f.O f. o. b. Portland or $81.10 more than wo sold to the County or Crook, Care should be tnkon not to confuse tho freight In our prlco on tho crushing plant when mnklng comparison with Hint sold to tho County, ns tho freight, of course, would have to bo pnld Jn any enso by tho purchaser. Whllu the city of Horn! pays the freight In tho onil, we nro advancing tho Hit me and waiting a long tlmo for Its rutin u Ah before stated, an error was This "The frost is on the pumpkin, And the fodder's in the shock." A nd it is getting chilly these days JljL and even a little npore chilly these nights. If you are thinking of comfort and warmth dwing the Winter be assured that we have the supplies for you. . . Women's Underwear We nrc now showing our full line of Winter Underwear, having bought early. We have them nt "before tho war" prices nnd villi, share our good fortune with you. Women's Silk and Wool Union Hults low nock, no tdoeve, nnklo length; Dutch nock, elbovt- tdccvci, ankle length! lilgli neck, lonff sleeve, nnklo length....?'.., 92.50 und $:.30 Womcn'N FIccco Lined Union Suits.... $1.00, 91.-' and $1.."0 Women's Fleeced Vests nnd I'nntA, garment $1.00 und 50c Ju3t In, new stock of I-iulles' Crcpo nnd Flannelette Klmon- i. nt 81.2.1, si.rso, $2.oo, $;t.oo Ladle' Silk Klmonns, nt $0.00, $7.,10 IjhIIcV Quilting Flannel (Sovnw $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 lng with everything you requlro In waim bed ding. 10t Cotton ninnkct, at $1.00, $1.2S tlvl Cotton Ilbinkcts, at..$1.5), $1.75, $2.00 Rxtro Hlxe, Gray and Tan, Wooltuip Hlnnket.s, per pair. $:t.50 Lnrgo Hlze, Fluid, ..llluc, Tiui, Fink, Woolnap, at ior pair. $tl,50 Largo KIzo Cumplng; HlankctN, per pair $2.50, $:l.OO, $.'1.25 Army IUankoto, Water Froof, nt $5.00 fJrey nnd Tun, Navy lllunkot ..$(1.00, $7.00 Six-pound Mottled Gray and Cnslon, till pure flcoct! wool, pair. $0.00 Fivo-pound Clilppowu Blanket, each $7.50 and $K.OO Kxtru slzo, White California, IllankctH, ut $H, $10, $12.50, $10.50 CllUltt'II NOTICKS. Catholic Mnssos on Hominy, 7:30 n. m. nnd 10 a, in. Mass on Saturday, S:30 a. in., followed by rcllglouu Instruction for children. Clulstlnti Science. Christian Science aervlccs nro hold In Kathcrs hall every Sundny morning at cloven o'clock. Iljiptlxl Church 10 n. m. lllblu school. A contest Ih on. Conio and Join with thu l'lnes or Junipers. 11 a. in. Church worship and ser mon, Ci30 p. in. Organization of Young People's Chrlstlnn I-3ndcnvor society. 7:30 p. m. Sesmon, J. .1.. Perlngor, pastor. Scandium iiui Lutheran Hervlcen In Commorcl'il Club rooms at 7:30 o'clock. The Cntholle b'dlea ,wll hold n cooked food wilo nt O'Donncll'a Mar ket Satuidny, Oct. 7. Fso (iosney's sand. Adv. HV best. tfe FIREWORKS ARE NOT DISPLAYED (Continued from Pngo 1.) tho freight from rprttuiut. Tho contract with tho city of llend calls for $2.r.19.Bf. f. o. b. llend. which means that tho cr'shor Is delivered to tho rallroud depot ut llend freight pnld. You will also note that tho terms specllled In the Crook County con ti ret Is prnctlchlly all cash thlH year. The lirst payment of $728.80 being POLITICAL CAltDH. Voto for II. 11. Do AltMOND Regular Hopubllcan nominee for lXslrkt Attorney For Crook County Adv tf lK'inocratlc Nominee (1KO. T. 1UUW1N tndldato For Htuto Seiuitor Crook, Jefforon, Klnmath and I.ako Counties The InterestH of All tho Pooplo Special Privileges to None. freight amounts to $K3.00 or $24 00 lu nxcess of that figured, and, this, ir taken In consideration, reduces tho cost of tho plnnt to tho city of llend that amount and they lire, therefore, only paying $00.10 moro than tho County pnld for tholr plnnt. Wo feel that any conscientious business man, ono who has tho Inter est of his coiiHtltutontH nt heart, will readily ugrco with us that tho city or llund has lecclved a better burgalu than Crook County. Wo nlso desire to cull your atten tion to the fact that on October 1st, thcru will bo another udvunco of " per cent by our fnetorlcB owing to tho continual ndvnnco In prices of nil raw material. All manufactur ers have been forced to raise prices slneo tho wnr begun, a fact that every Blankets and Bedding Far and away the Inigot stock of House hold Furnl hlng In Central Oiegon, Is heio nnd f t a goodly saving. 0r stocks are burst- Comforts and Quilts Camp ComfortH, at $1.50 and $1.75 Homo Comforts, Sllkollne Covered, nt $i!,00, $2.50, $J..OO FIno Sateen and Sllkollno Comfort, of ilno quality, laminated ('otto Filled, nt $2.50, $:.()0, $:i.50 Silk F.lderdovwi and Wool Filled Coin forts, nt $(l, $8, $15 R. M. Smith Clothing Co. Fastest Growing Store in Oregon Is own Every Day is Opening Day With Mrs. S. MdNTOSH Now making tho nev Full nud Winter Hats. The prices tiro tho most rens onnble, but the quality Is thro. Kvery hat guaranteed to bo full value. Our stock Is mndo up of tho latest pattern hats, creations thnt will command your admir ation. Wo wish to say :hat wo are ready to mako your madn-to-or-tier hat. Material of tho beat quality throughout. MRS. S. MdNTOSH mfliniireb IReba Hloricb Gcncbcr of piano nub abcor) OtaOuate of tbc American Cengavaterc of music Cblcnno IN PIANO SpecUl itltntioa will tx givta la tehiu)u. rnuticd memory, toac piodiKlioo and ut(rprttlioa. IN THEORY CUiim will ba cmourd in hirmony, iublupcint. conpoulioo and muucl kutny. CLASSES DECIN OCTOllER 16. 1916. Stuoio nt boinc of . c. dnog St. Helen'. Dmc. Bead business man knows through his dealings. Thnnklnc you nnd your Council for tho opportunity of placing theso fncts borore you, we nre, Verv trulv vours. HOWAHD-COOPEIt CORPORATION lly U. I. COOl'KU Mr. Home Uullder seo that your hoiiso Is plustcrcd with Gosney's sand. -Adv. tfc XOTICK. rt' All persons nre warned against permitting wntcr from hoBO sprns or any other source to fall or run onto sidewalks. I.. A. W. NIXON, 30-3lcndv. Chief of Police. IN TH13 COUNTY COl'HT OF TIIK KTATI-3 OF Olti:CON FOR CROOK COL'NTV. In tho mntter of tho estate of Josso I.. 1'oush, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that pur suant to the Order of this Court dated September S'.th, 101C, tho un dersigned will from nnd cftor October 28th, 1910, proceed to sell at private Hiilo ror cash tho following described real cstato of said estate, to-wlt: NW'i of Section 8, Township 18 South of Range 1G 13. W. M. S. C. CAI.DWEI.L. ns Admlntstrntor of the Estate of Jesso I. Poush, deceased. 30-33c l-OCNDMASTKIt'S .NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho City of llend has taken up the fol lowing described livestock to-wlt: Ono Jersey colored heifer nbout threo yours old, both horns broken toff two Inches from head and turned down. Ilrand half moon or scar on left hip, nnd notch In right ear. In casa of failure to redeem tho above lUeBtock by owner, said stock will bo sold on October 12 at 2 p. m at tho city jail. The cost of redeeming said stock will be $1 per head per day, In addition to the actual expense of keeping together with cost of this ad vertisement nnd all other necessary expenses. 3 A. W. NIXON, Chief of Police. 30-31c Ex-Otllclo Poundmaster. Phone Red 462 Jlorcncc X. $,lvio instructor anC Decorator Fine vltonogram and Enamel ll'otk a specialty ' Water Color Pace Card ' Dinner, Dance 'Programs, etc. made to order FOR FRESH FISH. Go to llend Fish Market, Hond street. Adv. 30tfc VOCAIj MUSIC. Mrs. Franklin Thordnrson will be pleased to meet those desiring to take lessons In vocal music. River Ter raco. Adv. TO IIOI.1) EXAMINATION. The United Stntes Civil Service commission announces thnt a mate stenographer and typewriter exami nation will he held In this city on October 28, 1916, to till existing vacancies-nnd vacancies us they may oc cur In the position of male steno grapher nnd typewriter, Field Serv ice. Application blnnk nnd Informa tion mny be secured from tho local secretary, board of civil servlco cx nmlners, nt tho post olllce, this city, or tho secretnry, Eleventh Civil ser vice district, 303 Post Olllce building, Seattle, Wash. Little BricK Psostnurant , Costs More, But It's Worth It C. FINNEY, Prop'r. FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK IFe Tailor All Kinds of CT.KANIXG AND PRESSING! 'Phono niack 1481 Iream Theatre TONIGHT "Matrimony" The Elliotts Offering a high class musical entertainment THURSDAY it Matrimony" 2 Reels, Triangle Comedy FRIDAY "Iron Claw" uhgle Comedy" .uke Comedy" "Mutt and Jeff" SATURDAY NIGHT The Millstones of Life" SUNDAY AND MONDAY C"1 1 oianaer Featuring the Beautiful BERTHA KALICH The Dream Theatre 4 t