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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
BBNI) BUIXETIN, BEND, OREGON Til WW HAY, mXKMIJKU J, 1010 Pngo 11 S MEXICO'S WEALTH OF SILVER Aroused Qreod of Conqueror and Rrouuht Only Bdndaue ami Misery to the People. Mexico has produced n Mcndy slrenin of silver ever wliicw lis compiest by Colter. In IMII, 1 1 lit while lliu supply seemed Incxliiiiisllhlu, It brought mora misery limn happiness to tho imllon, In tJio opinion of tin Hull Luke Trlb tine, hcciumo It nfTnnled tlio Incentive to bring conqueror, to lis tdiores to CM slate tlio ticoplo. ' Tlio Hpimliml ri'Mx'tl mid enslaved tlio AkU'ch lo control Mm silver supply. They lilolti'il nut n srml-bnrhiimu clt mention tlml Imd lnillt great Irri gation rynlciin, massive tfinplcn urul beautiful cities, mid tlio niioo proud mid huppy people were plncod under the yoke for four reiiturlc. An nlnunt iiuciniiy gift In ferreting out ilia Mk silver deposit urn po eied by tlie Kpiinlsli governor. The cost of gunpowder was no high, though, that only tltv richest finds were woikod, Only ore that produced over 100 ounce of silver to tlio ton was mined. It Id mi Id (lint tlio owner of the Qtitnlrca mine. In the Alamo dls trlct. n Menor Atmnnda, on the mar riage of hi daughter, lined tlio litldnl chamber of the puhiclo with bnr of silver mid paved the ny to tlio church With (he. metal. I.orc" timfll nre made from demob Ixlilug Mime of (tin old houses In tlio Chihuahua district, mid reducing the inntrrhil In them for ullver. The na ttvc who hullt (liriu Hied to use tho run of mine ring. In life absence of ehrnper building rnnterlal, nud much valuable oru went Into the building. KEEP KNOCKED-OUT TEETH Dentist Can Rcplac Then In Mouth So That They Will Soon Give Qood Service. , When one's front teeth uro knocked nut there I, no need to leave them on the floor, for they con ho reinserted ery well hy n i;ood dentist. Dr. 11. It. Nnvcry tell In the Lancet (tendon) of two cuc In which tlio teeth wero completely dlnlocutcd from their sock ets. In one case the teeth were pi need In alt wnter while ttiu dentin carefully unshed nut (ho socket. Then they were reinserted, n stitch or two pi need In the gum and the Jaw were ban dated shut to that the teeth bit on a pad of lint. Id tlio other cnie the teeth Mill hung to the gums, so the sockets were cleaned out without de fuelling the teeth. In lioth easel the teeth became sol idly fixed and tlio patient could use them for normal biting a few months after Hi nccldcnl. Dr. 0. De Witt Henry of New York replaced not Ionic ago tlio teeth of a truck driver that hod been knocked out lu a collision. The man had pick ed his teeth from tho cutter and run up to the dentist's offlce carrying them In till hand. World's Largest Vaults. In tho underground vnultH of the new United .Stated assay order, tho cornerstone of which wan laid recently lu Now York, can be stored more than J'JO.OOO.OOO.OOO In gold. They are anld to bo tho largest and fluent In tho world, according to Popular Mechanic tnagiiKluc. Five of tho eight stories, of the building will be located beneath tho aurface of the earth. Healed In tlio cornerstone of the structure are copies of several iiewpncra; a med al on which there Is n portrait of the president, and a hag containing a set of United Htntes coin ranging In value from one emit to ?M, beside other article of Interest and value. The building will cost over fbOO.OOO. Reduced His Conceit. He via eaten up with a mistaken consciousness of Id own Importance. tnd when ho won making Ids speech In he Muddlecomho mock parliament he noted that one of tho loenl newspaper men appeared to bo sketching lilm. When tho home adjourned he button holed the nrtltit. "I believe nw you were aw sketching nit-; Isn't that toV bu In quired. "That I so," replied thn artist. "Well nw would you tell mo what newspaper you nw represent" "I represent no, newspaper," an Rwcred I ho nrtlst. "I design comic iioatcnrd"." -Loudon TlUlt. " ' ' i ' ' Wise Child, A intsorly landlord was going round collecting bis routs tho other dify. At ono house he wan greatly Interested In n little girl who wutchud open-mouth d and open-eyed tho business of pay ing over tliu money nnd' accepting tho receipts. Ho putted her on the bead and started to search bis pockets, payings "1 must sou wliut I have got for you." After searching his pockets for somo time ho at hut brought out from a re mote corner n peppermint. As he handed It to the girl he nrild: "And now wliul will you do with that." The llttlo girl looked nt It, then nt him, and replied: "Wash It." Looms for Invalid. Interesting specimens of weaving are made on very smnll and simple looms, which mn,y he attached to tbe frame of the bed for use by Invalids. Th Reason. "Do you take your cook away will yos In Mho mimmcr?" "Oh, no; we can't afford to go to tho kind of places that would satisfy her." Bottea Transcript. Work Went Hard , With This Man Hltiup l'njii In Hloinnrli Mndo it Jlunl fill' llolleniiHhoi' to HUxip itml lleiid. "Crmnpii would nlmost tlo mo In knots boforo I tried Tnnliio for my troublon," said J If. Ilnldwln, of 2322 Elliott Avo Keattlo, Wnnh., in HpenkltiR of his romnrknblo cIiuhro In lionllh. For twenty yearn Mr. Ilnldwln linn boon n holler maker and Is employed lu one of Bcnttlo's Inrg ont boiler sliopn. "Whon a man linn mirrored for four yearn with stomach trouble llko I had," contlnuod Mr. ll;ildwlnr "ll plonsuro to npotik or tho medicine which stopped It nil. Kvurythlni; I iito dlHiifjrood with mo and I really didn't care whether I nto nnytliliiR for If I did oat, I would havo tho worst sort of gripping and crnmpliiK pnlnn nil day. Most of tho tlmo as would form on my Btomnch and cause me to bloat up and press up In my chest and make It hard for wlillo I wnn nt work I would havo cramps In my stomnth -hlcli would nlmoflt double mo up and I wnn al ways bothered whon I tried lo bond or stoop over. It all made mo ner vous and rentlcsH nnu I couldn't get enough sleep to keep mo Reeling strong, nud I would just lie In bed and kick around for several hours awry nlnht. This condition kopt up nud I wnn IokIiik weight right ajong mid getting generally run down. "1 Imd been rending about Tnnlae Land decided to try It and soo If It would help In my case slnco 1 scorn ed to bo flurrcrlng about llko those who spoko well of Tanlac. To my surprlso Z commonced to improve right riwny and wan soon In good health again und I can cat anything I want now and It' ncvor hurts mo nt all. - Those shooting pains don't bother 'mo any more and slnco thn gas ha quit forming In my ctomach the pains havo gone out or my idlest and I am breathing comfortably again, I surely feel fine now nnd llnvo put on several pounds In weight' wlillo my nerves nro Just llko steel and 1 sleep llko n roek at night. X Just tell you that my benoHtn from Tanlac have been far greater than I thought they would bo and I bollovo benofltrt nro permanent' Tanlac In sold fft Oond by Owl Drug Co., In Sisters by Geo. F. Alt- ken, nnd in Jlend by llorton Drug ft MS. So Ho Puntuea 'Em. Tho rhnji who follows Hie fashion s usuftllr behind wtlh litn st'idle. &tfmM f lS) fi'iffioft i -H HSW- Y y 4 J X Jblcc a rrfcXt i35i Tested 250,000 Miles Three-Point Cantilever Springs iylGreatest Improvement Sihpe ...,". Pneumatic Tires E 'tIiL .atrrH 1vHK ug '"1 A. tj "" t yiiRLAND 4 lias been put through the - most thorough and severe test possible. 250,000 miles of mountain trails, desert .sand, heat, cold, mud and dust, demon strated the quality of every part of the car long before we began manufacturing. This remarkable test showed conclusively that Three-Point Cantilever Springs, exclu sive with Overland, are the greatest improve ment in riding comfort since tlie introduc tion of'pneumatic tires. They protect the car from road shocks and prolong the life of every part. They enable the wheels to hold better to the roaH. . They give greater comfort under all road conditions. They do away almost entirely with side sway and rebound which twist and nick the car. Diagonal attachment of tlie Three-Point Springs at bodi ends of a 130-inch Spring base gives die steadiness and smooth riding of die heavy car of long wheelbase. Equipment is complete from Auto-Lite Starting and Lighting Systemi to Marshall Divan Spring Upholstery. Come in and see this car. Ask for Booklet. Overland 4 Touring, S845; Road ster, $845; Coupe, S1325; Sedan, $1375; Prices f. o. b. Toledo. biffiH We aflsSaaHltk BsbbbibbbbHbVHb19b1bbHbHHbVHsbb7 LS t v t MSm HHslaHaBBBBBV tHTt!'' ' "55ww"---wj'fMjp-.3R IM ffjeBLBasaJO p yLm HaOTaililiV Mffi! :VlBfv3--''J s :'"v )4& MibiIHHhbV JK i aiV&rvBiiV WljmkJ,'. mBkmamibS. , ..? j WL.M NtalitiliW Mlk sTMTt v ,,BMTBiatav- mmwamumx.'mmmmmmmmiasmmmmmmmmmmmtmk. akbauaaiiB' tibx - . iiamr jr NONCBR. GARAGE COMPANY, BEND, OREGON 1 t m 1 i niiiMi'irt m