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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
' INCHON CONDEMNS WORK OF GERMANS 4 Itcml Post Objects lit Hulking or I'iiimN fur Itollef U'oilr, Hrcp When KiiiIoivumI by Itcil I'iiism, I'urny A Hlnuim I'riHt No. t. Anmr louu l.oitliMi til IIm im'tilrirly iniMillity iiiuoIIiik Monday wont on rucoiil tinuiilmuuily by lusolulloii oimiohIiik (Iki iii'iivllliiM of (Ionium n ml Aim Mini mllft KonlulloH and tin nml itlmi VOlltll 1(1 (lOIIIMlIll Hint fllllllM leenntly vilHijil tlironi',1) it Iidiiii l lit duniio lit tiiruml ovnr to IIm local " Chaptnr of Ilin Aiiiiirlciiii Hod CroHM to lia coiivnyml llirouijh propor oIiiiii iihU ror IIm nlil of HiiffiirliiK Aim- trln ii bullion.' This iinlliiii, In no way toltuiilM itlmolly upon IochI phi-hoiih oonntil Willi tlm heunfll iImiich, IiiiI IiUh illiiKitly at (IHriiiiiii-AiiHtrlini iiijuiicIhm wllli liimiliitiiirlon In Port land, which luivo proiiiotuil tliimu btnioiiui under IIm itiilho or iiIiIIiik tliu war's mii rrtiinK I'lillilrttn In Dm urllnn the local punt m ImgIi miI Jiy tho Portland pout of lliu Ainnr lomi l.ur.lon which tlioi'niii;hly Iiivoh tlKiiloil tlm persona In I'orHiiinl fos tering Hii'hk IiiiiioIIIm. It wiih found -., by loading mnmbiim of tlm I'ortlaiul pont that (iurinnii anil Austrian pur- f Noun huvti carried on IIiIn work throughout Dm iioilhwoat anil urn not roi'oi;tilxtil Iiy Hm stato council of ildfiiiiNii of tlm Aniorluan Ilcil CriiMM, IMaiiN for Itovnlllo Wecik worn Klvon In ilotnll at tliu mooting unit a , big wi'iik for tlm pnoplo of Contra) Oregon Ih promised on tlm occasion f of tlm iipptiarancu hero of Urn Urenttir Alamo Shown. Four clmlm nt your somen nt thr Metropolitan, No waiting. Atlr. SCHOOL IS NOT A FIRE HAZARD DIIIM'TV H'VA'l'K Flltl'! MAIIHII.Wi HTOICKH VAHHKH I'.U'OIUIIIiV (.V WOIIK DO.N'K IV AIrntl.NfJ i-KN'ritAh itmi.DiNO. Following an liiHpaotlon of tlm work ilono iiIoiik tlm lino of worn iiihihIhHoiih iiiudo Iiy lliu NUte Kirn Marshal'M oiling for lliu purposo of nllinlnatlni; Urn risk nt tlm On I nil Helmut IiuIIiIIiik. Dopiity Ktat I'lrn Marshal niioruH W. ill nit on slultil Tuiuuluy Hint all limlrtiolloim Klvtm Hm Howl -muIiooI lioaril hnv Inton ciutIimI out to the luttur, anil that Hm hulldlui; Ih now hh wift t It could piiMillily tin Hindu, Captain HtokoM, who wrh liiHtru nmntHl In tlm organization of tlm lluuil vnluiiluur II in flghlum, mid who Rlilml In plaunliiK dm drill course and itHHlNtltiK Cliluf Ourlon In giving llrNl Infttiuollon to Hm dopurlmniit Im making a brlof slny In llond Ih Ik wvuk. URGES NEED FOR COVENANT CHANGE MHvlii (, U'lnMoik I'm iiih Opinion Aflcr llcarliiK Aililri'Hdtw by Anii'ilriin I'ii'hIiIi'iiI. Von ran fell Inn IimiiiIi Tlm llnl li'lln cliiNkirinl ml, SCHOOL ELECTION IS SET FOR OCTORER 18 s. VoIoih In Hm Arnold nehool (11k Irlcl will hold an olmilou on Hatiir day, Octolmr IK. at which tho Inmiii will Iid a I'JCOO bond Inhiio proponuJ for tlm purpoNu of HnaucliiK tlm (irocHon of a Hi'oond nuIiooI bulldltn; In Hm dlHtrlct. W'lillo Hm loriKim of iiii(lonn covo iiuiil Ih nil nlMoliito nocuwiliy, cr laln (!Iihii:m In (lint corenmit are JiiKt im iiQooMarr, Ih tlm belluf of JIwlvlu (J. WooiUtock, otm of ih IiiihI known iiioVIiik plrttirn nun on tlm count, who tin fornmil IiIm upluloii flar ImarliiK praclloally overy nd- drom kIvkii by I'roalduut U'IImoii wont of Iho Itockmft. Mr. WoodNlonk wiih In the idly thin morning, anil daclar- ihI that Im wan convlniwl tliNt tho rovtnnut hh It NtniiiU iIoom nwny with (ho imcuiMlty for tho fijipllcntlon of thw MonroB (loclrtiic. "Mr. W'lliion Iihm a I way nppoalod lo llii uinotfoiiH of tlm puoplx," Mr. WnodMtork mild In iioiiiiimiitluK on tlm mldrmWBM he linn hoard. "Hw doon not crwllt llmin with nblllty lo think for HiviiiinlvM. ir wo do not do Jim! an ho wInIiom, lie v.n iih quit lir." Mr. AVoodHtock Iihm a particularly j iiufftvornhlo liiipioMlo'n or what Im ilMcrlbuM uh tlm "Jlhantiiiir crlnji'.' and Hm piovImIoii which it I von tho llrltlMh Kmplro n pradomliiatluK voto In tin' Hiipninm rouncll. "Tlm Ainerl ciiii pooplo n io not acaliiHt unlvormil poaco, but tlmy do not bollovo that tlm way to abollHh war Im lo rroalo a lilKltor nnny llinn wo ovor had bo foro In 1 1 limn of poaco," ho aHortid. oftlclnlliiK nilnldtur, and Inturmont wrfn Hindu at Mlot Uutto ('otiiotiiry j- - , MTATIIMKNT OP OWNIJII'. Ku'ly. t ! nil Orwin. lor OctjUr J, HIhIo (if Oi.K'-n, Cimnlr nt IJrachut, . Ilcfiim ;ti. M IMnry I'ul.llc In ami for th Hint anil rmiriiy nf.,r,, ,Moniillr ap. riMrat Krl A Wll1n. wm, J.wvlnn bwn illily Mirn aii'.nllnir . law. ilofxmM anil IInIIm. Jlnln 11 r n lru itatitixnt .,f the iiwfirMt. u,nn (MHt (ami If .'il mmr. ll. rlrculatlMU. " r.'"'"all ..ibllralHi for lit rfnir illily Mirn ;rn t iHW ,ofrfii lw tlial, l l thr tJU. of Th Ilfn-I n IVVMklx Mlt...r.i nnl (hat the Ml l, lo lh b- t .( til knrrwl arxl JAVA "LAND OF VOLCANOES" Country Mao From Earliest Time fleen Devaluated by Turbulent Toreea of Nature. nl to nonff 'ulkin. rwailrol lir lit )'J12. mlIIH In Mwtion IH-tntnl U'niil lo Iniy titty. tiM) lliillcllii (ln- Ifliil iul. FUNERAL IS HELD FOR MRS. WILLIAMS Kiiimrul MOtvlci'H wore hold Mon day from tlm NlnwoiiKor chapol for MrM. I.ucy WIIIIiuiih. who dlml hero l-'rlday ovuiiIiik. Iluv. Wllllanm, pas tor of Hm Clirlittlau cliurcli. wiih tlm Ma.. kfiAwii In Id' ik,v Atl l MW .'I 4U, VmAm I,, and ItoKUlalkmt, till th tmtt"- ,' lhla rum ... iiililllHir. rfH' r inanaalna vdHjr ami UmU mt rr(niujtr .. VuUMH-t. 1h ifc-ml llMlliln, Ihrnd. On. Illr, Pri-i W.-.(Wn, )m, ()nmm. Mtnaxlt i-i '. r llotam W. nmrr. tUt!, OtMIMI. IhMllWMfna-..i. IUrrl W. UwfT MMl fl A. Vbm. ... H.n1. Oraffwi. J. That Hi' wiwn arat IfJIw rmrm atrt aiMiM) ' Inilivldpal mtnrr, at. If wrM-ratfon, r " ( nam ixxt th muiw anil aUf -t pi.VUtMr nliur nt IttMlmr I W" rf.(. at MM ml llw IMal amount nt ti" i IWwrt Y "",rr. nt, Onmon. 'I'rnl A. W.lfUn llm-A " - lla-rtry N. !!. IIZ Oryn. . That i- known lMMMr. wptiama awl 4bw - ur.ijr titildm owtttna mt IwW IliK t lr fn- ..! mnr nt total itmauitl of li?0. rnn . ;r uthor ancurltMa afi Nwm. 4. Tliftl Ih' two I ! Mlalilia Htft wJLtwmm tMrnt llw rim,, . ,.f Otm nr, HflrHllW aral irH' t.i.l..r. If mnt. conuln net only llw I.-' . ( nVK-khoMm ami xwartt' lialJrn .a m,.trr upn the boska f Ilia fMfitli l.yt alan. In wlwfa III' lfwkhl(lr " ' HrHjr holder appMira Ufn Ih Uieka if Oi- i"rfnir Irutter fit In any otlirr li 'iwiar rrlntlon. lh narw f Ilia inrwin i.r f..riifalWn far wlxtn un truti l wllur, l itIvmi: alw that lb mU two tarntfraih rotitaln utm.-intnU -mlirn-Inv altlanl lull kpowlnlun ami U-llrf aa t Jtlir clrunilnii- unil nlltbm umlrr whWh itiiaeiiiiri.ir ii Muriiy iti.h-ri wliu ilo im.1 ai'ar ui'n the lek f tin- coinjany a truli, IkM at'itk and urlt(n In a rararitr oO lhati that of a Uma fl'I' uwnrr; and O.u affiant kaa no rnvm to lrllrY (hat anr Khrr wrn. aMocUtWn or roriKiratlnn I any Intrrrat illrrrt or In Irrrt III II" aKl atork, Umi nt otln-r curitlra than M m tl y him. fc. That Ih rrr numlw f iil- of rach liuiu of thU puLllratlon fU nt JI trlhutnl, thr'iuvh thr inalla or nlhrrwUr, to iall uliMfllirr ilurlmf thr nil tnontha prr rrlliit( thr ilar ahown alne la... . (ThU ....'.. I. -. w .TfW.fTV. ....II. 1.MIIJ )IUUtK . llnnt ..nlir.l ! I'llKf) A. WflKf.FI.KN. Swnrn lo ivl auhu-rllml l-fnrr roe thU flrat lay or Octolmr. ltflK. (Hral.l KOIIKItT W. SAWYKIl, My rAinmloion rilr Alarrh Z. lrit J'jVi. wllli n lorrllory about ffii Nrw Vork Hlnlo. haw more volcii ibn any n rwi of like lzc and yd Im inoio InlmbllHiilM tbnri IIm' Nintua of New York, I'pnthVlvnnlH, IIIIiioIk, Ohio mid Tunmn onnilHiiril. A ImiIIcIIii of IIm .Xalloofil (h-oKniphlc aocfaly fttidi that oatJtnntMi of Urn artlro nml trX tlnct rraiori rniijCH from 100 to ISO. "Kverywhiiro In Jam, In tht Iiimju cralor Inkra. In luwnirwi Hint now are river bcu, ovi-n In andonl tiinidpj. hiilMluliliiMl when liitcrniplir by willJo fli-ry mtirtilHloii. ir (tIiImicmi of ralfl clywvlc forfw hikIi itirlntlont forces nn now nr In font In Nona liyatfiin In thU 'valkry of lilt. TlHI ThlHtOHIHl Minoko in Alaaka ami brmtk tbir cniaii-.l mutuev cnu Inlirmltmilly In .la." Th Ihi iriii.ll(m of thi Klot (or Kaliil) rolenno mat thr Hm of IU.000 umHvom. dfMirnyiHl 'M.IKM) ncrcfi of orojta b Iho fluw of hot Intnl. nail did million nt dollars' dniwiifo iiiatr by tho falling anlio. Thla ilovnaintMn. btrwrfr. wna mild mtriiwrml wllli tin violent iipliraval of ISO, wbo MhIIht Nniurn planted n frjnnittan Infernal iniKliliie n the .7aa ilofjrf'f at Kra ki.oa. Tin lerrlrto ilclomttlon wat hoard In Auatralin, n far nway na Kl I'hko Ii from Now York, tiiucb of tliu lalHiid wan blown lulo tho air four time ax high fix tho hlghoat mountain, urn! the bole left nndiir water where moat of I bo lalnnd had boon la an deep that a plumb line to touch bottom innxt bo twice the length I the Wuxhliigton monument. Tho Ixolatlnu loanened the toll of live, many of the 3.".000 doatha bt'vluK been due (o the tidal waves that Hooded dltlnnt almrca. I'm ll In 'llm lltilletin. Put It In Tho ISullctln. B!wny.yaSMragwflraKiirror OUR FIFTH Anniversary Sale! October 8-WEEK-October 15 A Birthday Sale which means a saving for you. We will present our customers with gifts in the form of Reduced Prices. We want you to attend and get your share of the many special values we are offering. We list here a few UNION SUITS Girls' and Boys' Medium weight fleeced 49c UNION SUITS Women's Medium weight fleeced 98c FLAMINGO LONG A MYSTERY VESTS AND PANTS Heavy Fleeced For girls or boys, all sizes, each ...r....49c WOMEN'S HOSE Black and White A special .. 29c i . CHILD'S HOSE Tan Only A big value; heavy rib 25c WOMEN'S KID GLOVES Black and Tan A Birthday Special, pair : $2.19 TURKISH TOWELS Large Size Bath Towel Each ...,, 19c PILLOW SLIPS Good Muslin Each ,..!. ;. 39c v BEDSPREADS A Birthday Special ' Size S0.90. Get yours :.4J. $2.49 MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Good, heavy garments, each $1.79 MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SOX A special -. 45c INFANTS' REUBENS VESTS Special, each '. 39c 2M3Esa&tiMPEa HOUSE APRONS A Big Line-; Percale Aprons, each a. To American Naturalist Belongs Honor of Learning Habltt of Really Remarkable Bird. t'nlll comparatively few year nj:o the habits of the flatnlnKo, without doubt the Mot remarkable of all llv Inz bird, were n tnntnllzIcK myntery to niituralNta. In 1001 (be flrit pboto Knijtbi of nesting llamhisoca were scoured by Pr. Frank II. Chapman of the aclentlflc Mnff of the American museum. The group was constructed from photograph and notes made during bla Investigation, and from apecluieus aocured by him. Klamlngoea occur In the warmer pnrta of both hnnUplieroa. The American flamingo the most brightly colored of the genus range rrorn tho Itnhaniaa and southern Florida to Ilrazll and tho Onbipngoi, For nct. flamingoes erect curloui mnur.iN of mud. from 8 to It Inches Wilt, und measuring about 22 luetics In diameter nt the base and 1-1 Inchc nrroKS the top. A depression, about one Inch deep. In the top of the nest, holds the single egg. laid In May. Itniti male and female. Incubntc. When the young are hatched they nre covered with n down like that of y ruing duck. They develop their brilliant pinning in llielr second year. For their Ilrst three or four days they remain In the next, nml are fed by the parents on predlgeted food. At nbnut three weeks of age they enter upon their adult diet of crustacean. BIBLES THAT ARE PRICELESS i Four Copies or Sacred Book Regarded as Treasures by Their For- tunata Owners. The largest lllblc In oxlsteucf; Is In the royal library at Stockholm. Tlm covePK nre iiiiule nf solid jiliintoi. fout Inch thick, niul Iho pajrea inntiru n yard In lanlb. It 1s patlmnteil Hint !' naer afttna mimf hnv bwii used to firrnlab theitDO fNireluneut Itntnt nt lhla ciiIimxiiI hook. It l cona1ilcTrl prleplean. A w.-IMfMlo NVw V..rker Is tlm protid poiia,smr of n inanuarripl lllblo written ly Ilia uy a.m n rrl(1ilt. Ho could only work iiiumi imi hours n lay, a hi tHik mar two yemtt fi cnmplale hl tiiMk. It d...-a n..t contain n alriBlf error or slip. f..r If error or allp iwenrrvii ihr ronih i-anbHl Hm Whula iwffe. The? vurtHi und headings nro all In red Ink. am! th whole Is iMMMlfnHy written. , In hotwe In Oraflon atnt. Umilon. there Is n fhnrlhaiiil Illhle which wax written nt Itnn two cunturltM beforo I'llimm ws born. It was written by nn apprentice In the day of James II. when tn poe a "common" or "gardan" itlble was rather dangerous. An Auierlemi lady cherlahea n Dlble prolmbly as old as the otm written In Klmrthnnd. which nn nncestrcaa Imked In n loaf of bread when a house-to-house, search was being made for Mrny copies of tin; scriptures. The sol diers came to search the house, but It la not n matter of wonder Hint they failed to find the book, whirl: now. looking pretty old, Is the lady's chief treasure. WHERE BEDS ARE UNKNOWN Residents of Merlda, Yucatan, Enjoy Repose In Hammocks Which May Be Slung Anywhere. In Merlda. Yuejitnn. the majority of the people do not use beds. In fact very few f thetn have even seen one. They sleep' In batntnocka. which nre swung across the rimms at night nnd with no fuss of bedmnklng; the per son Just goes to bed nnd la gently rocked to sleep by any passing breeze. The cllmnte Is so hot that It Is only during tho months of January and February that a light sheet may be required ns covering. These hammocks are usually m.idf by the mother of the family, writes Lilly dcO. Osborn. In St. Nicholas, nnd consist of thread, more or less fine, woven together on great frames with a kind of shqttto or needle. Some of the designs re wonderfully Intricate, nnd the colors beautifully blended. I saw one very large one, made In the colors of the United States flag, which was to be sent up to tho United Stntes for a gift. It was certainly a work of art, made of the very finest tnerccrUcd thread; nnd yet the ImminocU could. onlly support n weight of 300 pounds.' A servant always brings Jils or her onn hammock, which Is very convenient. .$1.39 SHEETING Bleached SI Inches Wide A good one, yard '.'. 69c .'.--. .$2.95 COMFORTABLES Pretty Covering A big value 1 i4,w.... .. . . - FIBRE SUITCASE Special ' A $4.45 value $3.79 What Deeame of Her? Thoodnaln, the only daughter of Anron Iturr, wns n wmnn of superior itfutal ticcomplUhmcnts and strong affections. In her eighteenth year she uns married to Joseph ANtou, afterward governor of South Carolina. She was a devoted nnd adored wife. The trial of her father for treat-on nnd his virtual banishment not only de piessetl her spirits but fearfully wiecktsl her already feeble cnnnltu tlon. yet his dlsinico In no wny les sened her affection. When he re turned from Kurope she tysolved to visit him In New York. F.mbarklng from South Carolina on the Patriot, ot the thirteenth day of January, 1SI3, Mie wns never heard of afterward. The schooner may have fullen Into the hands nf pirates; but as a heavy gale wns experienced for several days soon nfter leaving Georgetown, the pi obablllty Is that the craft sunk. - Minis we Strive to please THE WARNER CO. IMIBIIIIM Peculiar Animals. The rablill, or hyrax, which Is found In Africa mid Syria, Is an Interesting nnd comparatively little-known tint mal. Although It has hoofs, the sole of each foot U cup-shaped, so that when It presses the edges of a hoof against a smooth surface It can form a vacuum under the hoof by raising the center. Thus, using Its feet as suckers. It .climbs trees with surpris ing facility. The large-eyed, lemur like creature called tarsler, a native of the Malay isiumls and of the Phil ippines, Is equally Interesting. Its Urns end In suckers with which It can clluib even the smooth stems of ham boo. Youth's Companion. Cuolts Really Ancient Game. The n'odr l a llnttlsh ring of Iron. util In playing. It l.s generally from Wght and a half to nine and a half Inches In external diameter, nnd be tween orie and two Inches In breadth, convex on the upper aide nnd slightly concave on the under side, so that the outfr edge curves downward, and Is sharp enough to cut Into soft ground. The game played with such rings re quires two plus, called hobs, driren part of their length Into the ground nme distance apart; nnd the players, who nre divided Into two sldei, stand beside one hob, nnd In regular suc cession throw their quoits, of which each player has two, ns near the other hob as they can. Tho side which has the quoit nearest the hob counts u tiolnt toward the game.' or. If the quoit Is thrown so as to surround the hob, It counts two. The game slightly re sembles the ancient exercise of throw ing the discus, which litis, however, been often traiibltited by this KuglUh word. T Would Bo Wcrth Hearlno. Few dog stories would be so well worth hearing, If the dog could tell It ns that of Shop, u collie that belonged and that we hope still belongs, to ii family that lives on the upper Scioto river, In Ohio. The family moved to the headwaters of Smoky Hill river, Hi Kansas, They went by train to Knnsns City nnd the re-it of the wny v wngon After a year they moved k nimbi to their old home In Ohio. left Shop with a neighbor In Knn- Weill weeks later 'he dog. "as a a rail" and souiewhal footsore ' d nto the hmisp nn the Sclnto 1 rnvrliMl 800 miles. Youth1' II Ml) .1, . ,N First Wheat Grown In Canada. The first wheat that ripened In Ca nadian sunshine was grown In 1U07 at Port Royal, now Annapolis UaIn, Nova Scotia. Here Chnmphitn and de Moots founded a post nnd built n fort. They were Joined by Mnrc I.escarbot, a lawyer of Paris, n poet, nnd thn earliest WTller of Canadian history. Love of adventure drew hlui to Port Itoynl. Outside tho pnllsndes of tho fort he cultlvuted n plot of land In part of which he sowed wheat, brought, of course, from France. Ills sowing was full or winter wheat. It grew well, ripened perfectly, nnd with Kick 1 03 I.esciirbot nnd his associates, cut the crop. That was the first wheat crop harvested on laud now within thr Dominion of Canada. The Income Tax. The Bngllsh Income tux. Rnnst Im posed by Pitt In 1708 n a wnrs tux. was nbollbhed at the Peace ofrAmU'iH In 1801, and again iniposud on 4ho re sumption of hostilities In ISO,'!. At the downfall of Napoleon It ccjtsl t be levied for twenty-six jvars 1SHV 181-' when It was rolmposVd- by Sir Robert Peel, In June, lSI'J.-'ut mivhii pence In the pound, and producuit about five million pounds. As; show ing tho rapid uilvuuce uf the oojmrry In prosperity, the tax which produced a!o,t kcvcu hundred nnd ten Unmnnd pounds for each penny of tax n-Ut2 yielded two million six liuiulreiluui ninety-one thousand four hundred anil twentj'twn pounds pur pciujy fu'lfitit) mill. 'nnd nt the' present 'tljue onld crahly over throe uillllotwpnutid$ tr euih'ipnny, ' .' W: '" - - -!... i V