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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1919)
IIKND IWLKTIfl, lMCfn. OKKOON,, TIIUfflWAY, JULY iM, 1010 PAGR 5 V M 11 iiiiiiiiiiinii uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimi BEND HAPPENINGS J FROM miiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiinwinniiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiriiiiiiilitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii TlturHdiiy MivhiuI Mrii. CJIuud Miuinliuliuor loft, iiHt nliilit on u trip C)itco. 'Mr. n lid Mrli. J. D, Donovan ru turnuil liiHt uljslit from a week's unto trlii to tlio count. .11, V. Heliiuul. ot llurnii In In tlio city today, Mr, mid Mm. K. (1. HourJt of Orescent nro mioinlliiK fuw clnyn In llend. 11, O, WIIhoii of HliilnrH In IhihI-. livNit vlnllur In tlit city today. C. P. Hockor of Tuinuto wan among tliono attending tlio Farm liunmii Imnuiiut at tlio. Pilot Ilutto Inn lust iiIkIU. Mr", ami Mm. K. L. Clark of Lu Pino were In tint city IumI nlKlit. Lawrence W. Honey, wlio unlisted from Ilonil over a your ago, Iiiih Just arrived at Camp MIIU from over seas service, Fridny .8. H, HolmrlH lullliniM to Iloml yesterday aftariioon from Knsl lake, ""bringing buck IiIh family, who liavo 1m)cii spending tlio last wook at tlio rqpoit. I), II, Htunrt, who him been In Bund roe a fow days from Klfo. Iiiih lufl on a business trip to Portlaml. Mr. Htnurt and her Mlntor liavo $nno to PrliiKlo Kails for an online. iKpmI Itlco of Iteduioud, who saw overseas service with tho marines, 1h visiting In Iloml ut tlio homo of JililKo ami MM. II. C. 12111m. Dr. ami Mm. II. W, HnmloMhott returned thin morning "Iter a pro tracted almonco In tho oitHt, whuro Dr. Ilendershott Iiiih been attend liii; clinics, and Mm, Ilendersholl liait been vlnltliiK with relative and friends. Lieutenant Lultoy Tale ot tlio aviation service, with hi parent, has arrived In Iloml and Ih visit ing with rulatlven here, ft Kred Klteuburg of thu Metropol itan harbor shop, leave to morrow for an extended autoinobllu trip through California Ho expects to ho gone about nix weeks. Mr. HI y lentiurg will drive hi Chandler. Ilert Hliuey, son Fred and dnugh tor l.uclle, aro confined to their homo with the mumps. Mr. mid Mm. N. II. (Illbert leave tomorrow for Portland and other Oregon mid Washington conit points by mitomobllo. to bo Kone about thrro wevkM. While on tho trip Mr. (Illbert will do coimtderabbi buying of furniture for tho now (Illbert Furulturu store to open In tho pout office bulldliu: about September 1. Saturday MIhh Margaret Hchrodor loft Inst nigh for Portland whuro hIio will upend her vucutlon. -4 0. II, Ilnnnnn of Hampton Ih spending tho duy In lleiid. Mr. mid Mm. J. P. Ducked of 81s tcM, arrived In Head lout nlKhl and am remaining over today. W. O. Harrlmnn, ranger In tho Ft. Itock dlHtrlct, Ih In Demi today. ' Fnink Porclvnl Ih In tho city from , IiIh ranch near Mllllcan. Mr. and Mm. 8. N. IIIH of Fort Itock, am HpeudliiK tho week end In llend. 0. W, Cook Iiiih Junt received word of tho death of IiIh daughter at her homo In IIIIiioIh, 'Dr. mid Mm. l.enlle (latchell have returned to Head nftor a short vacation, Monday- MrH. II. 10, Allen," ion Harlow and daughter Joan returned yentorday morning from Soattlo mid loft noon for HoIhIiik'h ranch where they will Hpomt a fow vweokH, W. D. O'Donnoll returned HiIh mornliiK from Portland whuro ho wan called Saturday on account of tho critical IIIiiohs of Mm. O'Donnoll who underwent an operation at thu B(. Vincent's honpllnl. C. D, Drown and daughter Viola wuro vlHltora In tho city yeHtorduy from Itudmond, , J, M. Illank, prominent attornoy nf.KmiHiiH City, Ih In llend today vIh ItiiiK hlH undo, Shurirf . K. Hob ortH,' ?TJt. II. Mtitslg of Portland, formor ly of HiIh city, Ih lit llend to Vok after proporty. ;J. T. Hardy, travollng pnHHQiigor ajid freight agent for tho Oregon Trunk, wiih In Iloml today on ono of IiIh logular vIhUh to tlila ooctlon. j Paul 0. anrrlson of Prlnovlllo Ih HpandliiK tho day In llend. JMm. II. RDllor o Lnlcpvlow wan nwoak end vlHltot In tlio city, 'I Mr. and Mrs. Olo Slmonnon of IlrothorH wore vln Dond Inst nUht. jJamo tootoktt Ima closod'fi' dual f(ir Uio purchano of tho (II m moll lflnnli. throo tnlloa north of Tumalo. ;)jUll)t)llllllllllll!llll!IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIlllinilllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllill DAY TO DAY It. P. Mlntor. formorly or thin city, Iiiih roturnoil to .Iloml from Luiik, Wyoming, ami expects to cIohu out 1 1 lie business Intorests hiiro Worn moving his family to tholr now homo, Tuesday Frank Jfaifor, hoii of J, H, Ifunor, loft hero Ian nliilit for Tho Dulles, whoio ho will remain tor tlio next six weokn Under medical euro, Albert Huyo, formal ly of till city, Ih in liond for a week visiting IiIh father, A. L. Huyo. ' Ho Ih pro prietor of a miiHla Htoro In Cliohallit, Washington, Father Luko Rbeolinn of tho Catholic church leaven tomorrow for Dublin, Ireland, whero ho Iiiih been called to a convention of tho Fran cIhciiii order of priests, to bo held oiio week, beginning AiikiihI 2. Father Hheelian expects to ho uwny from Head about two montliH. Mr. and Mm. Paul Itb-dal are the parentH of an 8-pound hoii, born thin morning at tholr homu In Kenwood. Harvey McKeiulo of Mannholmor IlrotlinM Iiiih returned from a two weeks' vacation to Portlaml mid Aberdeen. MIhh Carrie Allen, who Iiiih been visiting with relatives hero for sov oral weekn, returned liiHt night to her homo In Los Angeles, Wednesday Wllllnm I.liiHtor, hoii of Mr. and Mm. Henry Munter of thin city, Iiiih returned to Iloml from nervlce overnean. Mm. J, V. Tarcart arrived In Ilemi lam nlc.ht to vlnlt her iliiuch ter, Mm. N. ti. PrliiRle. Forent Runurvlnor N. O. Jucobnon left thin moruliiR for Crnnu pralrlo to accompany tho Kovornment ex pertH who nrn oxamlnliiK porhIIiII Itlen for an Irrigation Mortino renor volr alto. W. A. Ooodnian, iiberlrf of Harney county, and Dlntrlct Attorney IIIkkh aro In llend todny from IluriiH on official hiiHlncKH. InHtnllallou of n gallery to pro vide larger ntock room and thu haugliiK of a now awning at tho Maglll & Krnkluo drug atom, In tho O'Kane building, wan nturted this morning. Jack Hortou and DourIiih John hoii of tho fonvit Hervlco loft Int night for Crane prairie. Hoy Bouthworth ret u mod to llend yeHtorduy, accompanlttl by IiIh hrothur, W. II. Soutliworth, of So- uttlo. Thoy made tho trip by auto. 11. J. Overturf leaven tonight for Rulem to attend tho meeting or tho board appointed by Oovornor Olcott to luveNtlgato Inn ludiiHtrlal acci dent commlnnlon. GOOD HEALTH RULES FOR ALL English People Have Many Ideal Which It Would De Well for x Americans to Copy. One of the mint popular forms of food In Kuglaud In cheene. Thin xup pllen n highly courcutratetl protein food which, when properly ripened and masticated, la unually well nimlmllnted. Not only doeM thin food contain a largo percentage of protein, hut It iilno con taliiH fat and mineral miIIh. When combined nlih bread, which In a carbo- hydrate fiMAl, cheeiu umkeH an lilenl combination, mipplylag an It doen, alf tho eteuientH ni-ccnwiry for nourlnh uient protein, fat, carbo-hydrate aiul mineral naltn, C'Iipvm) and bread Ih n very popular form or food In lOiigtund and It In eaten by all cIiirhch, llelng an eco nonilcal food. It Ih eaten to a larger extent by thu luborluc clnnsen, who, owlnjr to the Mrt of work they do, re quire n good tisane builder at a mod em te price. It Ih well to remember that part of the health of tho Kugllnh moo Ih duo to thu fact thnt tho Kiigllnh life In an outdoor life, and It Ih a very good thing for ns tb'prbflt by thlH mid cul tlvato at all tliuen, In 6uMelves and In our children, tho habit of getting out doom a much as poHnlble. Whero "Loot" Orlolnated. Tho word "lout" enmo Into tho Eng lleh language by way of iuilln, and Ih BtippotiwI tolm derived from the aim Hcrlt "lotrn," signifying booty. Orlgl-, nally all booty taken from tho enemy In war pertained U tho crown of tho victorious nation, tho title thereto be ing regarded n Indlnputable. Tho crown was supposed to dispose of Mu-so spollH of Var according to Its plea mi re, bearing In mind tho services of tho captors of tho mutter. This was, Indeed, tho baslsof prUo law at sea.' fllut at every International con gress at which the laws of wnr and ofA mutual relations camo under discus slop. It ,wn. agreed o exempt from' miuti irlvflto 'property on load and to restrict confiscation to tho national property or wt roe. HEAVY RAINS AID STOCKMEN PltUCIPJTATO.V IN 12 HOUItH TOTALH .ail OF A.V INCH ohop -yiM in: AKFKOTKD BUT . ........ ..- ,v . s I.I I I Hit III tonvxyouit. UniiHiinliy-. heavy rainfall for thu month of July wiih redorded Tues day night, wlion precipitation, to golhor with Hid Hllght fall of tho afternoon, totaled ',2!l of an inch. ItuporfH statu tho H.orm oxtomicd well Into Luko county, and that practically all of DeschuteH was Included. Although of great benefit to Cen tral Oregon roadn, tho rain will liavo 1ut llltlo offect on crops. Tho range will bu aided materially, but dry laud agriculturists will gain to no appreciable extent a jackrabbllH and ,111-oiith liavo already cut tho possible yield utmost to n minimum. Much alfalfa In tho Irrigated dis tricts Ih alrondy down and waH being cured, and HiIh will bu de layed to a certain extent while grout euro will liavo to bo lined to prevent mould. In tho forcntH no flrcn have so far resulted, from tho lightning which accompanied tho rain, but HiIh doeii not mean that uono will icBiilt, for tho moisture will pro- vent any from brooking out- for several dayH. RUDDY LOCKS AND COURAGE Observation of English Writer Is That the Two Are Generally Found Together. "Olnger for pluck" Is an old saying which would seem to be confirmed in the bestowal of military decorations for brnvrry, observes London An swers. "It was In tho ruined square of demolished Yprei Inst Christina eve," writes n llrltlsh olllccr, "that I was first Impressed by thu Inrgu num ber of red-haired men who were rc celtlng tho military medal. "Slnco Hint uftcrnoo'u I liavo noted tho complexion -of crcry oltlccr tint! ninn wearing n military ilecoratlon, and tho ImprexMon made at. Vprci hit been strengthened In consequence. There must be something In the old saying, for wherever soldiers nro gathered together thero Is a red haired, berlbboucd man In the midst of them. "Take our most famous lighting di vision tho invlnclblo rifty-tlrst. This Is composed almost entirely of Illgli land troops, and the, Highlanders nro nearly nil full-blooded blonds. Of course thero nro dark-hntrcd Heroes In plenty, but neirrllielesH red tmlr and pluck would seem to ho synonymous I till hair Ih common among our most daring airmen, hnd although I cannot nay how many holders of tho Victoria cross sjMirj-rwldy" locty-1 iWprppared, to wager tlmi tliVyVornl aAfje'i)er-; cell Inge. ".Scientists sriy that red hair Is cniise! by n large proportion of Iron In tho system, and certainly 'carrots arid freckles" have been worn by men of lron'wlille"dolng tho work of men In tho doll's own war." Millions of Mll4 .of Water. The volume of water on tho earth's surface Is estimated ut I! 15,000,000 ctt blc miles, t t Put It In "TIII7 liqiJ.ETIN." SPECIAL SHOWING of SILK WAISTS A New Shipment Just In--New Styles; New Colors CREPE DeCHINE Flesh, Sunset rrADrCTTC fDEDE The Popular Waist, in Pink UtUKbLllL ttVLlL White, Flesh, Sunset, Dark &L'K:S $4.45; $5.45; $5.98; $6.45 When It's Waists We Strive toPIease THE WARNER COMPANY &UAl.lY- MKSCHAHPJ8B AT VONIIAR PKICES -s w 3K PRINEVILLB GIVEN CARRIER SERVICE Crook County hy'llnll- Heat Now (lets Mall Closed Pouch In Added to Item! Hchedule. That Homed Wliiovlllo has a carrier ins, well as receiving mail tho announcement by train, was mudo Tuesday by Acting Post master W. II, Hudson of Dond, Doth started yesterday, and mail for tho Crook county sent, Instead of com ing through Itudmond, now Is un loaded at Prlnovlllo Junction, Another change was mndo In tho Iloml mull schedule, according to which thero Is now n closed pouch service for registered mall, from, as well as to Portland on tho Orogon Trunk,, For this class at matter it Is' estimated that n day will bo saved' on mall coming to Iicud. HAMS OF IiAVINfl HKNH. In ordor to mnko room for youni? stock mid to Install 200 trap nests, tho K-JC-Wuy Poultry farm will plnco on Halo 300 ot its choicest Whltu i.ecliorn hens at $l.fiO per head. There Ih no choice In this Hock every bird Is guaranteed n heuvy layer and now luylng. No favor shown. Nothing held back. Drlng your crate and step into a Hock of GOO and tako your choice under the ponltlvo guarantee that It Ih a No. 1 bird, and all wo claim for It. If wo say It won't lay don't buy ll at any price, expecting to got Kir, for It In no use. No birds sold until Monday, July 21st. Out of town customers may get thu same square deal for tho tho number they want and their order will be filled satisfactorily. Ask any of our cuntotnora whethor or not our stock is all wo claim for It. Cash with onlcr, and remember no birds sold until July iMM, and then only :)(. W. II. liAVIONK, V.-'.. Way Farm, Iteriinoud, Oregon. Adv. Amendment to Prayer. I.lttle Donald Frost. 3 yearn old. nys his prayers every nlRht. nnd one evening after saying his rcgtilni prayer, finished up by saving: "Dear Lord, please don't let Drrther Dill put his cold feet on me." Exchange. '--' 'rne- Fl,t Qreaker. "Smt for the sake of giving us some thing to start an nrgument, will some body please suggest that as It makes a baby cross to rut teeth It must molto hlm cross-eyed to cut eye teeth- Airplane Work Tiring. Workers In the "dope" mom of aero plane factories are found to be c-ffeoted generally with n mild form of anemia, but It Is not HUlllelently pronounced to be nlannlng. T TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cood 10-year-old work horec. 430; three-year-old saddle mnro. $C0; 3 U Inch wagon, $20; set doublo harness, 11 C. J. W. "Womstaff, IJend, Ore. Phono 13G4. 75-21C WANTED Work on ranch by cap ablo woman nnd boy of soventeon. Hotlt am experienced farm work ers. Would Ilko work whero thero Is no family. Inquire or write Dond Bulletin. 74-21p FOR SALE Ilnrley, Inquire of Sanford Schultte, Gateway, Ore. s 71-21-3p FOIt RENT Pasluro for few head of stock. M. J. Main. C8-21p FOIt SALE Top buggy nnd threo yearling colts, also work harness. Inquire T. Tyler, Hox 107. Dond. 4 ! l-p A beauty line. Colors White, .Klk; $3.98; $4.45; $4.98 fiumwxuMuwMxMUiVMrMmv.rMM New Arrivals MUSLIN WEAR dove! 4 Department Envelope Chemise, lace or embroidery trim med, on soft sheer Nainsook, priced at .$1.15, 1.39, 1.50, 1.69, 1.75, 1.95 and up Muslin Gowns, in every wanted style, all handsomely trimmed, full cut garments priced at . ..$1.25, 1.39, 1.50, 1.69, 1.75, 1.95, up to 3.95 Muslin Drawers at 95c, $1.15, $1.25 Silk Envelope Chemise, daintily trimmed, at $2.95, 3.25, 3.45, 3.75, 4.25, 4.75 Silk Crepe de Chine Gowns $5.95. 6.75, 6.95 Silk Camisoles, in satin and crepe de chine, at $1.95 to $2.75 Bloomers, silk $3.95 KayserSilk Bloomers $3.95 Kayser Silk Vests $2.95 Bathing Suits Women's Cotton Bathing Suits, at . $1.15, 1.95, 2.95, 3.45 Women's Worsted Bathing Suits, at $4.95, 5.50. 5.75, 5.95, 6.75, 6.95 Boys' and Girls' Suits $1.00, 1.15, 1.50, 2.25, 3.00, 3.75 For Men Wilson Bros. Athletic Union Suits.$1.25, i,50 Other makes 69c and $1.00 Suit Stop and wsssm Quality Pioneers lince 1911 SUDDEN BLAZE DESTROYS MILL 1'IiANT HKliOXGIXG TO FHtST NATIONAL GOKS SO QUICKLY THAT WOIIKMK.V HAVE HAKE. I,Y TIME TO MAKE ESCAPE. Fire starting In tho planing mill located on tlio tracks near tho Bend Iron Works Monday totully de stroyed tho mill, tho property ot tho First Xutlonal Dank of Bend, In the neighborhood ot 50,000 feet ot lum ber belonging to tho Liberty Lumber Co. of Portlund, operating tho mill through Frank Lee, and In addition consumed u box car stundlng on tho Biding, partly loaded. Insurance covers tho mill, valued at ;.uuu, uud tho lumber. While tho exact causo ot tho Are Is not dotlnltely known, It U con sidered that a puff ot tlumo from tho firebox reached tho shaving bin, whllo tho mill was In operation this morning. In a moment tho place was n mass of namo, ana men wno wore employed insido dropped their work nnd ran for their lives, with out even tlmo- to secure their coats as they left. No ono was hurt. Tho Bend voluntcor lira depart ment answered tho call in record time, but no hydrants cculd bo reached, although a main was In easy distance. C ho luteals wore used, and flromeu and employes Joined forces In moving lumber piles men aced by tho Humes, but which had not already caught. Tho planing mill had a capacity of 35,000 feet daily. Why Hair Stands on End. When hnlr stands on 4;nil on tho Imclc of u dog or rat when frightened It Is inoi'd by tiny muscles attached to the roots. The hulr follicle Is like u little heed burled In tho ttesh. At tached toMther side of this seed are tiny muscles which run diagonally through tho llesh from tho lower purt of the follicle. These little muscles nro llko the guy ropes of a tent. They nro what nre called tho erector mus cles, nnd when fear or cold expe rienced these muscles promptly tighten) up In such n manner us to ''hoists thi hulr very quickly. t , ' ' ' . 11 , T'i ? I'fiM&t "1 in our DOME 'UnderJrausllns 0 Shop at DESCHUTES CANYON OF GREAT INTEREST Compared Favorably with Colorado Canyon from Geological 'Stand- point by Government Expert. That tho Deschutes river canyon is mora interesting geologically than tho Grand Canyon of thq, Colprado. and thnt ho hopes to return to Cen tral Oregon at a later (late to study It, was tho declaration of Professor W. O. Crosby, head ot? tbrRftyof. government experts Investlgatinic reservoir sites, after returning to to Bond Tuesday from an Inspec tion ot tho canyon in tho Madras district. SAILOR ENDS VISIT HERE WITH WEDDING liny JnckMin and MJss Frances Stcldl Joined Ih Marriage Yesterday " ut Home of Bride. Ray Jackson, U. S. navy, uiid Misa Francis Stoldl, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Steldl of this city, woro quietly married Monday afternoon nt the homo ot the bride's parents. How K. B. Johnson of tho Baptist church, pronouncing tho marrlago service Only close friends nnd Im mediate relatives ot brida and groom wero In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson left Mon day for Soattle, whore they will re main until Mr. Jackson's furlough. Is ovor, whon Mrs. Jackson will re turn to Bond. Her husband will probably be In the service tor sev eral months more. Gipsy Language. Tho Inngimgo of the Gipsies, Ho mnny, Is said to he Hindoo dialect derived from Sanskrit. Kthnologlbts pretty well agree, that the Gipsies nro desceudnnts of nn ob.scure Hindoo tribe. Tho popular belief that Gipsies nre descendants of the Egyptians Im.s no other basis than the similarity of the two words. The word "Gpsy" ns a matter of fact. Is from the lohemlflH, n.ud4U!eans "vagabond." The fyGlp sls appeared In England earlyja tlw sixteen, century,, hwt we ef found la .eastern Kurope ttf, (east tw?tiw orJli Olit ubiu iUID .ri "-j': t m m. ' Vk. j ' I. VA8( ()" ;iWBJ!L it 13 w ,ffr U,.-.i. Mn'omMetett wf ,i'Jfi'lVj-J.yjriI.J.nJ,Jiri--,, . . . . , "1 tin -VW f.'? T "sj'nr ,,.. r,,..,rrr, vrrrraf Mf ", i.