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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1918)
PAK Only People Who Don't Know the Shthcidcm are Those Who Criticize t The SAPHIRE BALL POINT Will Not Cut Glass III4.NI) IIVM.KTI.V, IIKNII, OIlKflO.V, Tlll'UHDAV, DtiTKMHKIt III, 1IMH T is certain that a piece of Saphire, jewel polished under the microscope and fitting the sound groove of the record perfectly cannot but produce the t&i beautiiul mellow tone tor which it was intended. iNothiner can reolace the Saphire Ball Point and yet produce that desired effect. A steel needle, no matter how well made, will become a jagged chisel before the record has revolved 3 times. ONE IS METAL---THE OTHER IS LIFE. Just us the resonant wood of I he violin makes the violin musie the sweetest of all instruments, so the construction of the sound chamher in the I'atmki'Moni: produces the music which is heautiful in qual ity and faithful to the living original. There is no metalie harshness to the Patiik. " P An iih PatUb Sapplilri llall laM1 Cw . mm We Guarantee titty Pathe ffcrxd to play at Icait ONE THOUSAND TIMES ith the Pathe Saphite Ball Point, without impairment to the un. nulled beauty of the tone and without showing any perceptible wear on the recoid. The tone control is another feature of the Pathephone that should not be discarded without a word. Instead of being muffled, the tone can be changed from the full orchestra effect to a mere sigh. This is done by controlling the tone at the source, instead of muffling it at the mouth of the sound chamber. Records are double. This means that you may secure two selections for the price ybfipXttQ or one. 1 he prices range rrom Dc. to JH.UU I o get the hill music value you must hear them on the Pathephone itself. The Patheohone has the Universal Tone Arm, which enahles the player to use any record; so it is not necessary to always buy the Pathe Records, as is to be expected to produce the the best musical tones. We are always pleased to show our Pathephones to anyone who is interested and will wel come the ch-ince to play your favorite selection for you. At any time you will be welcome. Come and compare the Pathephone with any other make. PATHEPHONE PRICES $32.SO to $1000.00 rrii m m agent for the Thompson Music Co. naSm , rvs: THE PHONCRAPH "IW. Dufetent RUNAWAY HOYS ARE TAKEN BY DEPUTY MiircHiiK from 'iiM '""I lltinurr, (in-olium I.miIh Ni'ck ItrfMU)' In Ciihln .War Itmllii'ro. front lloluTt Halti'rshy mill occupied until n-ci'tilly by tin- II &. II nn tatiriint. Tint tti-w locution will itf fonl iloiililii tin spite ulurli Iiiik liiTi'ttiforo lii'cn available REND-KLAMATH ROAD ! APPROPRIATION MADE (From Thursday's Dully.) Afltir trnvollliiK hIiioh l)rmbr S from (irnwham, Onignu, Sw'rK HtilniiiH, 10, iiihI Verne Wilson, 13. wwro taken Into custody yitttortluy m tltti hnimmtiHidor' raliln of lloli 1.1st, titpitr llruiliunt, by Doputy HlirllT Hunt l.onhrlu. Tin boys hail done u lurgn pnrtof their Journey on foot, iiinl, half s'lnrvnd ami suffer. IttK (rout tln ooltl, hail broken Into llui cabin In smirch of warmth anil food. They worn brought Into Hend Imsl iiIkIU by Duality l.nchrlu and turned over to Sheriff Huberts, who In holding tliutn while awaiting until from their people. Young Stephens' father nwldiw In AndrewH, Harney county, wltllo lb" other boy In from During, Oregon. W. R. SPECK HOME IS DESTROYED HY FIRE (I'rom Friday's Dally.! Kl re, lh cause of which Ik un known, started at the home of Wil liam It. .Speck, Ktr.l Third street, this aftoriioou, and although the Iletid lire dupartmeiit wax Itnnifdl ately Mummoueil, there was little chance of hiivIiik the building. The hoiiHe was valued at upwards of $:iouo. tji'.lMMI N Sum Named liy Hlglmuy Coiilliils.lmi i(,mo fur IjlUe fount). ( Front Friday's DMlly ) Ilflll'IMIVII ll.w. 19 l.rim lliu I w. .....'. ..liv. n. . .wit. " 'luarter mill tax and the motor II Icensti fund tux. J2S.000 lit named i by (hu Mute highway commission to he expended on thu Improvement of the Klamath to Hend road. For Im provements In Lake county, 10,000 from thu mi mo funds Im appropriated. American Ilcd Cross, Washington, I) C , today, to be used In the pur chase of smokes for V 8. soldiers Thu check represents the following contribution; W. 1). Harnett $ 00 Hudson & Hesse, Tiiiuhiu 1 SO Mm. Nettle Steveimou .10 Mm. N. C. DuvU 5 00 It. M. Smith 1 on '(.'rent fur "!'ln" anil "(jrlp" CoukIih. enza., grip, courIis and coltla aro so ... ,,, .... ,,!,.,,. 'prevalent. Contains no opiates. Sold "I had nn awful cold that left me Vorvwhpro Adv Nlth a dreadful couch." says Mrs. .M eerw"erc- Aa' 'FLU CASES HERE NOW NUMBER FIFTY DOWNING TO MOVE RESTAURANT SOON llUCIIIINtl Of IllCI'dllHllIK btlHlUOMH, William 1', DownltiK will move hln reHttiurant on lloud street to a locu tion two doors Houth, JiiHt purcluiHed (From Frhlnv's Dally.) i pproxiuiuiuiy nu cunun ui iiiiiu i urizti have been reported In Hum! i mIiicu the lifting of thu "llu" ban last week Is the statement of City Physi cian J. ('. Vanduvort. All casos are under strict iuarautlun, and none has resulted fatally, ultbuuKh a number of patients tiro reported to he critically III. j four enntrs ni your service m me , Metropolitan No wnltlnu. Adr BUCKHECHT ARMY ORDERS FOR SULPHUR COMING IN RAPIDLY (From Friday's Dally.) Orders for sulphur for thu third community shipment tiro coiuIiik In rapidly, and County A'iit It A Ward believes that there will be little dlfllctilty In makltiK up ' carload TOBACCO CHECK IS SENT FOR SOLDIERS (From Friday's Dally.) Another check from Thu Hulletltt tobacco fund was mailed to the i: nco. u. a. rat. of P. Wlicn you walk into slioe store and nsk for Duckiil'CIIT Army Shoes, can be sure Tliat tills Army Shoe (s to Katulaul-tlwt it it mode by workmen who have turned out more than 600,000 Army Shoes under inert iiinervulon end that it i backed by a record of more than fifty yean of honctt alioo manufacturing. Look for our rcj;itfrej trade name Duckiiixiit (tamped on the aole of every Shoe for our mutual proteclion. a dependable T)t , f j a pair of -i',, I Dk'riani.n- r.av There's just one tiling to remember ask for the UucKMixitT Army Shoe by name ami be sure th.tt )ou get it. Then you will appre eiate why it is worn by thousands ot Office Men Furmere Attorney Orchrdlat Pliytlciani Moltrmen Hikers Conductor Huntera -and others in every walk of life, tiaSfi M II not olitnlnalile fioni your ilcaler, teiut name ami your tirilir illrcct to 1 IIUCKINGHAM (B. 1IKCHT MANUfACIUHKMS BAN l'MANCIhCO $7.00 to $8.00 The New Suction Feed SHARPLESS SEPARATOR CO.MIi IN AND siii; it F. DEMENT &CO. s-Ktct-K-K-f:--K-t REDMOND MAN DIES; BROTHER SUMMONED (From Friday's Dally.) Funeral services for J. H. Prank crt of Hedtnoud, who died of chronic HrlKht's dlseaso at the Hend surgical hospital yesterday, tire not yet an nounced, peudliiK thu arrival ot a brother from Missoula, Montana. KEEN INTEREST IN IRRIGATION AV.II..IHM: DATA OX CKNTltAI OltKCON SITIMTIO.V IS IIKINCi (MIII,I:D HV UKCiaMATlOX SHUVIt'K, SAYS TiXKfiHAM. (From Thursday's Dally.) That n lively Interest Is IioIiik taken In Irrigation nftalrs In Central Ort'Kon by thu recliimatlon service is Indicated In ti telegram Just received by T, 11. Foley, president of tlto Hend Commercial club from Washington, 1), C. Director Davis of the reclama tion service wired as follows: "Wo tire compiling available In formation in tho ofllco. It soonis best to wait until spring for Held work. Thanks for offer to co operate." Tho tolegram was in answer to one sent by Mr. Foley In which ho asked for Information ns to when government work would begin In this section. Pain Kept lllui Awake Nights. J. W, Pock, Cornopolls, Pu., writes: "I sufforod torrlble pain; tumble to llu down at night. Trlod throe dlf foront doctors, Thrco weeks n so began taking Foloy Kldnoy Pills; Improvement In my condition is roixlly wonderful." Use Foloy Kid ney Pills for kidneys, bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism. Sold ovory where. Adv. K. Smith, Henton. La, " Dought Foley's Honey and Tar of our drug gist and it cured me completely This grand remedy should be In every household at this time, when Influ Who is Plercy & Sons, Tumalo? Hp Adv. Shoes for Real Service OUK SP1XIAI.TV IS TO MAKK SHOES TILVT STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN BEND OREGON The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By ft special arrangement with The Oregon Farmer you eaa wcuro The Oreson Farmer with this papr at the price of thU paper alone. In other words, when yon subscribe for Y0UB HOME PAPEE, or reaw your pxeatnt subscription, you ara entitled to Receive The Oregon Fanner for the Asking THE 0EEQ0N TAEMER is Oregon's freat atata fara papv baaed every week and devoted to tha Oregon farm and Uta Oregon farm home, just aa thia paper k davoUd to tiu pfi aad to the intersta of thia local eominanity. This Opportunity May Net Last Loaf GRASP IT NOW