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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1916)
"SO-Urt- IW" TirE I1KND nUIJ.ETIX, BEND, ORE., AVKDNKSDAY, PECEMnEIt 0. 1010. PAQR 12 ' THE Influence the On lira PCCU13 of 11 nils depl draft 11 It makes tins hIx i keel "ml once Is, depth oxi The llr liclm via knots, bi lu shallo der tho was bet their hic knot lu dilution The il to tilt! li lutlon" moves 1 The nei toui tin dm win miy a that ti Accord druKl,rL at u 0 Union out of A C that t tnnt i WUtL'l the d or lei upeed speet but, lilp requ cuna thu tho Hi mm twit Urn tw to; Km of A, 0 IT TI 1 II ,. "-,' u CONGRESS TOLD IRRIGATION MEETING TO BE IMPORTANT. gess, chairman, Pendleton, A. W. Trow, Ontario; D. 0. Uurdlck, Iled raond; W. L. Powers, Corvalllsj J. I'. Holland, McEwnn; Porter J. Neff, Medford; C. C. Clark, Arlington. National Reclamation Conferonco Committee 0. Laurenard, chair man, Portland; H. W. Card, Madras; Asa 11. TliompBon, Echo; O. C. Let ter, Portland; J. T. Hlnkle, Hormla ton. LcKlslatlvo Commltce W. Lair Thompson, chairman, Lakcvlow; Jay II. Unton. Prlnovlllo; James m. Kyio, Stanflcld; O. C. Lelter, Portland; C. I). McConnell, Ilurns. EVOLUTION OF A SENATOR. Members of LcKMntiire Will He In- lted to Attend Proposition to ltrt No IirlKiitlon Luw Will lie Up for DNcuhslon. LAW NOW EFFECTIVE Whnt Is expected to be the most Important conference ever held by tho OroBon Irrigation Congress will ho tho convention to bo hold In Port land, Jnnuary 4, C and 0. At that tlino It Is hoped to assemble nil members of tho Oregon legisla ture and to Invito them to attend tho meetings ond to toko part In tho pro ceedings. Thu program will present mattcra or gravest Importnneo lu tho development of, Oregon as u statu, nnd wilt cover othur subjects tnan tboso of Irrigation. This will bo dono because of tho conentlon Im mediately proceeding tho meeting of thu Oregon legislature nt Salem. Approximately COO delegates nro expected to bo In iiti'iidniito, clear thlnklng men who ore giving earnest consideration to development prob lems. AmoiiK the big propositions will lie u session duvoted to consideration of thu construction of tho Oregon, California & Hasten) Hallway through Central Oregon. Tho Stra horn project will bo presumed by tho president or thu company, Hubert E. Strahorn, and It Is expected that tho congress will develop menus where by thu communities of tho statu may got buhlnd this great enterprise. Another proposition of tremendous Impurtniiro will bu a proposal to re vise tho Irrigation laws of tho stato. It Is deemed necessary that Oregon . should have Federal aid, nnd to get f It, tho lawu must bu changed to con iform to Eedornl requirements. An ijf other cliaugu Is said to bu needed In order to inako Irrigation district bonds acrrptnblo to eastern buyers. At luast ouo session of thu con gress will bu devoted to a discussion of new Federal legislation that may bo recommended for the aid of Ir rigation. Another will bu given to papers on "Irrigation Practices," by practical farmers niul engineers. With mos( of thu niomhuis of tho leglslatuio In Poitlnud, it Is easily Imagined that thu congress will fur nish tho first big debate in advaiico of tho opening of the leglslaturo. C. C, Chapman has accepted thu appointment fiom Piesldciit J. W. llrower to nmitigo the program for thu convention. Hu experts to nil nouiieu thu lUt of spuaKeis very soon, 1 '1'ho Oiegon li ligation Congrowi has H(inii) mighty eredltublo work to Its ei edit. It was lespoiiHlblo for tho (instruction of tho Tuiiialo project, and tho stmu)H made by thu statu on the Deschutes, Hllvur l.aku mid Malheur projects, as well ns for much of thu present code or laws. Tho coining sixth annual ((invention Is expected to rato with any pievlous congress. In the minds of many li ligation iMs, a way must bu found for ex tending thu benefits of thu ltural Credits law- of the statu and nation to Irrigation projrots. Thu matter Is going to hu forced before thu con sideration of (lit) cougiesH. Thu congress will concludo with a Imuuiiot ut, thu Poitlaud Chamber ol Commerce, all delegates mid niom huis or tho leglslatino being guests or that body. Tho ollliers or thu congress are J, W. Ilrowor, pumldent, Thu Dalles; Honey DuArinonil, Ileml, A. I). An durson, .Madras, ( ( Clark. Arling ton, vlfii presidents, and Fred N. Wallace, Tumult), seeietury. Thu following toiiinitteus will lmu Inipoitant repuits to submit o the Crook County Will Pay for Itublilts and Hugo Huts. Tho rodent bounty law went Into effect December 1. It provides that every Bugo nit or rabbit killed In tho county after that date shall bo paid for by tho county upon pre sentation of not less than fifty scalps at ono tlmu, to tho county clerk, with tho proper affidavits concerning where, when nnd by whom they were killed. Tho rabbits will bo pnld for by tho clerk at tho rato of flvo cents onch and thu rats at two and one-hair cents. Thu law nays that the "scalp and ears" must bu presented to tho clerk for mounty, and thoy must bu not more than four months old, also that they must bu killed after thu datu on which thu law goes Into ef fect. FREAK TREES. Heavy Snowitormi Often Cauie Dent and Twitted Trunks. To the pet son who Is not versed In foiest lore the grotestpieb bent tree trunks that nie to bo found lu almost all woods ii o mjstlfylni.', nnd wonder Is often aroused as to the cause. Foresters will (ell questioners that In thu case of trees In mountainous conn tiy nnd other sections where the snow fall Is heavy the weight of snow Is re ipuiisllilu In most Instances for the tpieer twists they assume. When n tico Is joung the weight of snow that falls on Its branches often bends tho trunk over until It is flat tened to the ground. Hometlmes It Is burled under six or eight feet of snow and held In that position so long thut when wann weather comes tho trco fails to spring bnck Into Its normal po. slljon. Tho summer sun cnucs tho tip of thu young tree to turn upward, nnd If It mannges to withstand tho weight of the snow of tho next whiter that por tion of the tree will, as a general rule, continue to grow In u normal way. "Hnlrplu" bends nuJ other odd shapes result. A curious tree stands on the top of Tunnel hill, Johnstown, I'll., about four tulles from town. It Is n sugar maplo about 100 j ears old. which has pro- longed Its own Ilfo by grafting n In audi into a much younger tree. Popular Science Monthly. VAMPIRE BATS OF PERU. Have These Dloodsueklnn Animate Dulldog Hendf. On the inoi nlntf after our arrival nt San Miguel, bridge (Peru) tho pack liiules nearly nil showed Hood blotches on their withers nnd batl.s, wticre the? hud been attacked dining the night by vampire b.U s which hud fed on their blood. Tills bat. PcHiiodiis ruttiiidus, Is plentifully dUtilbuted throughout Peru lu altitudes beluw 10,000 feet. It Is one of the most highly special Iretl spedesof existing lints The lower Jnw Is decidedly uiiderhhot. and the head, with Its short cropped cms and broad inuzle, has a strikingly bullilog appearance. Tho legs are well devel oped and rather heavy, enabling the animal to move fairly rapidly on tho giound, lu which situation It Is by no means thu shuHllug, helpless creature IIUu many ether bats. If molested when thrown to the ground It will turn ami blto savagely. Tho teeth arc n highly mutinied cut ting nppniutus fur making Incisions In the sklus of iiiiiiuuiiiIh nnd birds. In habits they nro sociable nnd nro commonly found lMug lu ones or tun nels, suspended from tho celling In clusters often of Iiiiiuciiko kIc Na tional Geographic Magurliie. eoiigriwa: y0T (nrm jamj jl)tt !tf t00 ,i. HxeoutUo committee J X Ilur- torvlco. Adv Hynn THE AMERICAN BAKERY is running on the principles of giving the best grade of goods thai money can buy. CHRISTMAS CAKES We are receiving ortleis every day for Christmas cakes, ami we guarantee every cake that leaves our store to be of the best quality. CANDIES We have just received a large shipment of Park Jc Til ford's high grade chocolates direct from New York. Come in and try them. t . ICE CREAM We are looking forward to a large ice cream trade for Christinas ami want you orders as we make all kinds. The American Bakery iljuey A: Oliver Phone Black HI Hie Ca.-eer Briefly 8ketched From Baby Holding Congress. Prior to election n futmo United States senator Is meek nnd lowly. He Is not n verso to holding bubles or four aces, as tho environment may demand, while campaigning for votes. Ono may safely slap him on tho back without fear of rebuff. Before the last precinct Is counted ho seems to know Ids suc cess, for tho senatorial candldato stiff ens, duns his black clothes nnd a fresh collar nnd begins to practice a digni fied stride for future uso on Pciinsyl- vanla a Ten no Ilables and Jnckpots hue lost their alluring possibilities; no longer does hu tolerate fnmlllailty; ho Is as patronizing as a rooster who scratches worms for tho hens and then cats them before his United guests ur rite. Seated lu u nlcho of tho hnll of con gress tho new senator feels as though he should peer through a mleiocopo to niako sure ho Is there, but confiden tial letters sent to the editor of tho Jutnpoff Ilreezo tell how ho Is prepar ing n bill athocatlng tho irrigation of Sagebrush valley; also how he Is work ed to death by other senators asking favors of him. As n school for fiction wrltcis the United States senate has all other correspondence schools lashed to the mast. Many senators fall to receive just re ward at tho conclusion of their maiden royuge through the troubled congrcs slonal waters probably because tho law Is no strictly enforced ogulnst murder Hal per s Weekly. Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into vour system! ".smj: JSjf Iff K'of MfJf f ' h ft U You've heard many an earful about the Prince Alhnrf patented process that cur's out bite and Darch and lets vnn smoke your fill without a comebackl Stake vour bank roll thnt ii proves out every nour or tne day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality ! There's sport smoking a pipe or rollincr your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a ike your bank roll that Nnce Albert the national joy smoke regret! You'll feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. tt Grand Canyon Rocki, In tho veiy bottom of tho Grand can yon llo tho dark, Inconspicuous rocks, mostly tough crystnlllno grnnlto gneiss and schist, tho oldest in tho ciwiyon and among tho oldest In tho world They were lu part deposited as sands and muds in n hen. In part accumulated ns lau Hows and In part Intruded be nciith tho surface us molten rock. All these imitoiliils became BOlldlfletl, and later they wcto slowly heaved and ciiimpled Into mountains, which weie In tlino worn down by lain, rivers nnd perhaps tho waves of tho sea to a near ly lei el laud surface. This surface Anally sunk beneath tho sen and be camo tho Hour on which fresh t-edl incuts began to accumulate. Twice at least was this mighty cyclo repeated In tho Grand canyon region. A Polite Doubt. A fond parent was telling Oliver Her ford of tho really bright icmark of her threo-ycar-old daughter. Herford was much Impressed. "How old did jou say little Lena Is?" be asked. "Only three," answered tho mother proudly. "Do you know," said tho humorist solemnly, "I lun c n suspicion that some times these children llo about their age." McCIurc's Magazine, Wood Pulp Silk. Artificial silk manufactured from wood put) for which several kinds of California timber uic suitable Is used nuniinlly lu this country to the amount of 7.000,000,000 pounds. It Is utilized principally lu the manufacture of mil. llnery, sweaters iiud hosiery. Dilatory. She Hero's n woman who got mar ried, deserted her husband and eloped all In one day. He What delayed her? St. I.ouls Post-nispaUh. Overstayed Hit Market. "What, broke? Why, tho last tlmo I saw you jou told mo jou wero on the road to fortune." "So I was, but 1 went pnst my stn lion." lloston Tinnscrlpt. Kindness In us Is tho honey thnt blunts tho sting of unklndncss In an other. I.andor. Want Ads only ONI3 CKXT a word. V II I Hu S7 You swin8f on this say-so like it was a tip to a M 7msSSiS thousand-dollar bill 1 It's worth that in happi- df & iifiS neSS nd contentment to you, to every man ffj nfeSmSuluWRlHrlSl -rrrrrn who knows wnat can be fJ MSSmSi II rtrttfwSKl, gotten out of a chummy Bl I IB Ml MS WBSSSBSk immy Pipe or a makin's II f fll IBilMlSlI Prince AIbert for I W WL lfWraMMll 1 "Dackini?"! J ami i Avmmmmmim8SSis&3i.vi ml I 111 1 HHIlMffiMlffilBffllOWffjSotBl' M R.J.lrTNnil)tTnairrnrn .Sf t ii i wmimmFKfflmgm "3rar U i h KW!wJSStfW MVWQcmV,,fOYVvram thui !. jTf-f i . ggewsHi mvp,vr-VcpwrA?M3m "j ?,'""' rzr u.m ii hsrlw i?Sfti sr (tmwmm mmisA AWtrsttWJ7.uotw ra vummmoKZkr rPIW Prints mm 4I -. .' ecu un, ana fcl. every Prince. Albert natUas ... a real mtmr in..,. onltrevtrittJt. Youtl feadi Prora po..a JulrSOth. 10O7.M Th.t... that tho United StateiOovrra ment haa cranted nain . .. procet by which Ptlnc Altxtt I, made, And by which tontum Mim .- Ihrosl ptrth tn cut oull Bvnr- Prince Albert awaiting yta I wwr (cu pagi, scitldr red Una, 10c; handiom. pound and half pounl tin humldori and la that clever cryiul. Klaiahumidor.wlih aponie-molilemr iqs.inatitepaihi tobacco In auch Ana condition alwaral Chip of the Old Block. "Thcro goes n inllllonnlre who brags about his sou to everybody who will listen." "evidently tho youpi; fellow Is not like tho average heir to great wealth." "Xo, Indeed. The old gentleman tfas trimmed lu the stock market last week, and when ho discovered that his own son had turned tho trick hu was tho proudest man In the Unjted States." Illriiilngliam Agc-IIcrald. Hank Odlclal Itccommciuls Them T. J. Norrell, vlco president of tho Bank of Cottonwood, Tox., writes: "I havo received relief nnd recom mend Foley Kidney Pills to any ono who has kidney trouble." Kldntr troublo manifests Itself in mtny ways In worry, by aches, palm. sornncsg, stiffness, and rhoumatlim Sold ovorywhero. Adv. wo Think of This. "Found an honest man yet?" asked Diogenes. "Hun nertsi n phenomenon today that interested mu almost as much. A lady giving up housekeeping was run ning aiotiml dying to lliul u situation for a good cook." Louisville Cornier Journal. How They Love Each Other. Agues (juwnlug) Oh, dear, I feel to day as If I were thlity jears oldl Marie Why, what havo you been do ing to lejuvenutu jourself? lloston Transcript. A Fine DUtlnctlon. "Is her husband 'n medical man?" "No. I think he's Just a specialist, or bomethln'." Cleveland Plain Dealer. MASK CARNIVAL on Roller Skates Funnier Any Time Than 11 Mask Ball. This is something new. A laugh every round. Something you will greatly enjoy Get Your Costume Ready Now FOR AN EVENING OF FUN Friday Eve. Dec. 8 !ATTHE! Ho Just and fear not. Let all the ends thou almest at be thy country's, thy Clod's and ttuth's. Sbukuspoaie. The Peoples Store IN THKI.a'HV Jll'U.DINO, OH KG OX AVKXl'tt, I1EXD Wo hnvo been upon for business about a week Moro than one lady has loturued hor Fall co.it to tho mall oidar house and bought ono nt our storo Tho must bo a rotisoii. Our Suits and Goals boar your closest Inspec tion they hno snap vigor and ehurni. Wo show all tho uouost, up-to-thu inlnutu effects at popular price Ladies'-Coats $7.50 and up Ladies' Suits and Dresses $7.50 and up Tho Sale of Ladles Wnlata has surpassed our fondest expectations. Wo nro showing an uudluss variety. Percale Waists .! 50c Sateen Waists :... y 75c Lingerie Waists ! 75c, $1.25, $1.50 Voile Waists $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Taffetas ,,.$3.75, $ 1.50, $5.00, $6.00 Wo nlijo wiry vonipletAi stjok of Ladies" and Children's UiitUjrwonr and Hosiery, Fuinuletto Gowns ami SleupcrB. Lndltw' and MIsso.' Middles, Sweaters and Klmonaa lu fact ttvuiythiug for tlm l.ndlos and Chtltlruii In Heady. to-WtHtr. The Peoples Store IN TMK LA HA UllLIUXU. OHEPOX AVKXUB, BEND i Hippodrome You'll enjoy it immensely. Admission for everybody 10c Gentlemen Skaters 40c Lady Skaters and Children 25c Special Prizes TO BE CIVEN lor BEST CHARACTERS LOTS IN LYTLE and RIVERSIDE Easy Terms ' Our Buyers Are Treated Right. See JOHN STEIDL, SftKB BEND OREGON T""i i n"ftn T11wlial Him.nrjK ii .,ii.i n-,,1 an.ir.aii iwni ! i iMLihimn m