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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1916)
TDW rv PAGE 10. THE IJBXI HUMJ-TTIX, HKXD, ORB., WEDNESDAY, OCTOHBK 18, I01. BEND ISSUES CHALLENGE TO FBINEIILLE ELEVEN At the Movies t t & ' ft rfi fc tinmc Wnntod Uric on Ot toiler UH Condi Kelotmm lfs I'nfct Mntcrhil I'l-oni Wlildi to Select Tram. Prlncvllle will he IJend'8 first op ponent on tho local gridiron, If the county Hftitoro accept the challenge which hiia Bono fortli from .Manager Carl A. JohoHon Lhln week to Captain "Hub" Eaten of tlio Prlncvllle eleven. Manager Johnson has PBkcd for a pnme with Prlncvllle in liend on Oc- Irihor 2S. Coach Ketchtim Is now whipping a tentative llrsl line Into shape to meet future comern. Last Sunday he "had a formidable array of men out for scrimmage and signal work. De spite dust and summer temperature, the team Is showing rapid Improve ment und prospects are bright for a fast und heavy aggregation. Ah yet, imawnr. hi- in not contented with his Lack field, and Is shifting men about In various positions to Bet the host balance. HoIhikI, Krsklne and Kelloy nrc UnlnB up rcKulnrly In the first flfiuad back Mold, with Stover at right nd, Ilonnett and Stewart, right tackle; Lamberson. right guard Shumway and Lathnm. center. Ward, loft guard: Thompson and lloyd, left tiirklo. and Htcldl. Jert end. The roach bus cotmidejable ma larial from which to pick, and noth ing curtain has been decided nH to whom will lie holer, ted to start tlio Karno with Prinevllle. This week the (uad will be put through sllfr pcrlmninge to get Into the host Kliapo for the Prlnovlllo game, and It Is expected by the end yf thu week a dcnnltti line-up can bo ohoM'n. .Manager Johnson will Issue a chal lenge this week to Uio Hums team. It Is understood that since their de feat by I'rlnnillli! two weeks ngo. lluniH lins been greatly strengthened Into u fast BBBrefiatloii. xtTR.vrr. iiimnc di:vi:m)1'i:i). (A few weeks ago Tlio llulletln published n short article In respect to 1ho nitrate development at Glass llutte. Ouo of the men, who Is en gaged In the nltratn work In that sec tion has taken offence at thu state ments there made, and written iih vertlng that development work Is tontlnulng. The Hilltor.) Tho letter follows: HOLY AT. Ore., Oct. 2.-To The llulletln: I nollrn In jour last Issue, nn nrtlrle on tlio posslUllltleH of the TilasM lluttii nitrate. Wo take It for uluit It Is ivor Hi mid consider Its wiurcn. In the Ill's! place we think that jthe Lord, after creating millions of tons or nitrate, realized Ills gieat ncss, and wishing to create sometlilnK as extremely htiiiill, He made u couple of KllocKerH, and Ilend being tlio imly suitable pbw-e. Hit Mtabllshed a Vesldonce for them there. The writer (loi'H not claim to bo expel t uuthorlty on nitrate, but Is being guided uiiistly by goml reliable as layers. Wit lire still developing the Vrounds as fiiM'im possible and expert to rontluiiu to do so. J. O. PEitllY. fi't-nt li lint Hiiro '(UlliiUHiieHH, Hlrlt hondr.r.hii, sour Vonmcli, gun, blunting, constipation, ilyspcpda till thw.u dlsliesalng 'voiueiiuenciv, of retaining n miitH of 'iiiidlRCRted und formmitlng food In thu xtomrch niu r voided If tho how ls uro kept ii en mill ruRiilur. Foley VaMliunlc T.ihletii arc flitit r.ld (n loud hualih. Do not gilpe. S.ilil ov jrywliei (i. - Adv. Hcnil Theatre. Hall Calne's -The Eternal City" has this time as a photoplay entered Its second reincarnation. With Viola Allen as Donna Roma, It had as a drama a long and pros perous life. "The Eternal City" has the advantage It formerly lacked. Now with the Roman populace It self In the leading role, aided by the host cast of Dhotonlayers yet as sembled and with the real Rome for stage setting. "The Eternat City' en ters on Its third and undoubtedly longest lease of life. All the stage mobs of all the pro ductions of a generation rolled iato one arc a little handful compareu with the crowds that move before us in the film. I'aullne Frederick easll) takes first rank. Hor mobile face and expres sive eyes are of tho type that give character to tho pictures. The amount of work that falls to her Is ' aaaaEaJaaaflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal ' K9 7bbbbH!& aaaaaai ,? BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB " 1 aaaaaaV vaaaaaaaaaPSI? sjm fe? aaaaaav. .BaaaBaaaaaabJU Baaa flBaaaaaaaaaanal fi m ""Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaff BaXSr aaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaBl N. Vw .PLy7u ftrvtfs V4 a sovcro strain, but Intelligence nnd grace enabled her to go through It without losing attention for a mo ment. This wonderful picture In eight reels, from Hall Calne'a story, will be shown at tho Ilend Tlicfitro Sun day mid .Monday, October i'i and 2.1. (leraldlne Farrar. tho noted grand opera prima donnn und motion pic ture star, will appear nt the Ilend Theatre soon In "Maria Rosa," said to bo tlio best of thu three photo plays she mndo for the l.asky Com puuy. Wallace Reld nppeurs In the lending masculine role. Thero probably never lias been worn more roHtly apparel In a dra matic photoplay thiiii the costumes worn by Uustln Farnuni In "David Cliirrlck." Clad In an elaborate black silk coat completely covered with em broidery, n robin's ogg blue waist mat, tho material for which cost $11 a yard, knee breerheH to match, thigh boots of soft Morocco leather and rocked hat he appears before the screen for a short Hash, only to re appear In tho next scene In smother costume us expensive. All the sets. Including u complete Drill y l.nuu of that period (IT 12) are built on a lavish scale and make THIS WILL TELL YOU HOW TO SAVE DOLLARS ON YOUR FUEL THIS WINTER, Do yiiii know Hint lh sunt on tho Inside of ,our furnace or Htovo mid chimney InereaKos day by day until It forms a crust which Is alumni brat nnd lire-proof t.ud that eventually almost half of tho heat miIiio of your fuel Is wasted und lout In getting through this crust? The dlaught Ih poor mid ou can't get icsuKh, A chimney sweep will clean out this sooty mint for you for two or three dollara and make a lot of work, dirt and muss, and jet It Is worth It if you can't get It done any other wa However, mm package of "Y.W," it chemical compound, will accom plish the same result in live minutes without work or dirt und for only twentj-llvo cents Your grocer has a package for ou now, waiting your order, Tell him 'to send It over at once and stop that fuel waste today. Skuse Hardware Company t Uenil, Oregon. Shoes for Real Service Ol'U HI'Kt'IAIiTY IS TO MAKB SHOES THAT STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE Is especially made for this kind of couutr) None uro bet ter made. J. E. TILT SHOE A hundsomo serviceable drena shoo for men. Cannot bo buutun for tho money, Oho thco shoes a trii.l. A. HANSON LOGGER. Tlio A. Ilmu'ou 1.0RKO- Shoos of Throo l.akea Wig., are hiuid-mado and one of the very toit of Its K tul Special made-to-oidor work tr.Ken for this shoe rivriMi.vn: shoe hefairixh R. H. Loven 110ND STREET this picture decidedly "worth while." This photoplay will bo shown to night and Thursday at the Ilend Theatre. Hitching to a Star. Many Kople Interpret the familiar phrase "Hitch youT wagon to a star" as being an Injunction to "aim high." Emerson, who Introduces this expres sion In tils esny on civilization, meant no such thing. He says his Imagina tion Is greatly stirred by the waves. If an engine could be built which would accumulate nil tho power of the wave, since the tide makes tho waves and the moon makes the tide, wo could ue this enormous power to run our manufac tories and move our wagons. Thin wo would 'hitch our wagon to n star." Professor John Ersklue at Chautauqua. MILITARY MARCHING. The Paco Vtriti With the Quality and Slzs of tha Command. Tho "Army Drill Rook" tells that trained and hardened Infantry can cover from twenty lo twcnty-tlvo miles a day when In small bodies. As tho sire of tho command Increases tho dis tance covered becomes less, ns tho rate Is lowered and time Is needed to get all tho milts Into and out of camp. With a regiment or less of average troops regulars marching over over ago roads tho rato should bo from two and three-quarters to threo wiles an hour. Largo bodies will travel from two to two and a half miles an hour, whllo a division cannot bo expected to accomplish more than twelve and oue linlf miles n day. Of course all theso figures will vary with different conditions of roads and weather. Untrained troops could not approach them until hardened. Though they might do better for a day or two, they could not keep up the steady paco of tho seasoned regulars for a long dls. tnnce. Marching with full equipment Is hnrd physical work nnd, llko every other form of labor, requires a proper period of training. Tho seasoned force will keep up a steady pace with ten mlnuto halts every hour, a fifteen minute stop being mado at tho end of tho first half or three-quarters of an hour. Green troops a ix apt to straggle badly. Out. In?. ItEAl, ESTATE TRANSFERS Tho Ilend Company to I.ucy Powell wd $1.00, lot S blk 30, Center Add Ilend. E. II. Knox to Anna Ilrosterhous, uilm, sd luts 13-1 1 hlk 27, llond. Ilend Park Company to (iertrudo Torseth, wd lot C blk 122. First Add llond Park, $10. Ilend Park Company to Robort R. Ilowiloln. lot II blk 26, Center Add llond, wd $10. , James Jackson to Ilend Park Com pmi). wd lot 5 blk 110, First Add llond Park, $10. James F. Coulon to Ilend Park Compaii), qd lot 1 blk 27. Center Add Ilend, $10. Robert It. How doln to Ilend Park Company, qd lot II blk 39, Center Add Ilend, $10. John llecmis to M. J. Clohessy, wd lot U. blk 11 Wlesturla, $10. II. J. Overture to Martha' K. Thompson, wd lot 1 blk 8, Kenwood (aniens, do ft. X from SE cor said lot, W 100 ft. to tho lot lino between lots 2-3 blk S. .V 100 ft. on. said lot lino between Iota 2-3. K 100 ft to E lino lot 1 blk 8. S E lino of lot 1 100 ft to ae $1.00. I.a Pino Towusito Company to Ed gar lluiidy, lot 1 blk 10, First Add I.a Pine, $1.00. Ilend Company to Ilend Park Company, wd lot 9 blk 31, lots 9-10 blk VJi, lot S blk 31. Center Add to lleud. $10. Ilend Park Compnii) to Frank II. 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ILsmvM e Saw w WjMWrJMm JRr& I9HJ& Mr y-m wMttWn MMMm'j mffl Mh !- aTMMaTal MmxwWfAi..'. lKUrsi avr VV. aBMaaaaaaaaaaal aaPaat 'tfl bYxaH mr ',J&SiEkwr,y imk ft Wi i ' S r' U - IM ISl femy - ill Getting out of bed on the right side is only part of the game. , A cup of good coffee will in sure a wonder ful day. Golden West Coffee Is "Just Rlfihf Ilend. $10. Wm. li. Graham to Thomas Tweet, wd lota 88-9 blk 8, lot IS blk 27, Orkoln, $10. V. C. McCulston to Henry Taram, id lot 2 Ik 8, Lytle, $10. Henry Tanim to draco Gardner, wd $10, lot 2 blk 8. Lytle. $10. llond Company to Grace Gardner, wd lot 1T blk 19, Ilend Park Add Ilend. ,$1.00. Ilend Company to Naum Piuioff Jordan, wd lot 9 blk 25, Park Add Ilend. $1.00. W. II. A. Smith to II. P. Smith, wd lot 10 blk 15, Confer Add Ilend. Stella V. llalrd to C. S. Hudson, wd half Interest lota 11-12. blk 2, t)e Add Ilend, $10. C. S. Hudson to A. Hnrryman, wd KUKUtt. sec 18-17-12. $10. Horace A. Warrington to O. C. llenkle, wd Wfc. sec 29-20-17, $1. DO YOir KNOW THAT It Ih dangerous to put any - thing into tho mouth except food and drink? Sanitary instruction is even more Important than sanitary - lefflslatlon? Tho IT. S. Public Health Ser- vice Issues free billeuna on - tuberculosis? Tho continuous liberal uso of alcoholic, beverages lowers efll-- clency and uienucea loiiRovlty? Moderate oxerctso In the open air prolongs life? "Mouth breathing' 'nnkes - children stupid? Fish cannot llvo In foul wntor uor man In i.ui alrT Smallpox !s wholl rrovent-- able? MEX WANTED. Wood cutters and evora' good tS l'ound men 'wanted at the HrIckTrB at once. Phono Rural 72. aar.uc. Cut This Out It Is Worth Moeff. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out W slip, easloje w.lth 5o to Foley & Co. Chicago, III., writing your nano m' addres-i cleat ly. You will recalteS roturn a trlnl pickago conlrioJI Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compotij for bronchial couehs. colds W cioup; Foley Kidnoy rilla, and I1 ey Cathartic Tablets. Specially fortlng to stout poisous. Sold tttf where. Adv. A desirable bread knife free evory annual subscription to J" Bond llulletln. "Want Ads only ONE CENT a rl I EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND STAYS HERE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. All who have used our product are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. HBL' ,!- T,tflf nil ' i iii ri Ymi2aaMiaaaaaaaaaaaBaBaataar"1 BaaaaaaaatBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHa'llaHBaVMaaaHailVPP tmniii'Oi i mill iimiaiiiiimainawii 'uminaumMWlKgaKSL' ti? jii. A 4 'I'tttiLiSdtt.'VvbiiBi. - "--"''hitjVlfrttyi ; ijfe.TK.l"