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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
4 PAGR 0 I1KND RUIiiiRTTN, BKND, ORRGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST BO, 1030. LARGE CROP PLEASED WITH BRILLIANT PAGEANT GIVEN BY PLAYGROUND DEPARTMENT Graceful Interpretive dancing, artistic costumes ntul oxcollont music rownrdod tho hundreds who gathered on tho Bold School lawn Tuesday evening to witness "Tho Heart of tho World,"tho pageant Riven by tho playground department of tho Y. M. O. A nndor tho direction of Miss Kiln Dowa. Tho pageant toll tho story of "n boy, Doodatus n pnrt token by Lloyd Lamping who is carried to tho" heart of tho world in n dream. Aftcrt seeking through tho myths of many races, ho appears na n mortal bowltchcd, who can only bo released from tho spoil by tho lovo of on- othor mortal. Tho boy breaks tho spell and leaves tho spot to find tho heart of tho world among human kind. In tho opontng pnrt tho Spirit of Poesy (Miss Hllah Brick) appears ns tho guiding spirit of tho boy. A band of dryads, clad in green and brown, followed, and In their nnturo donco presented ono of tho most en Joyablo features of tho ovcnlng, Mnr Jorlo Dalrd, Alico Stockman, Marion Snther, Helon King, Joannetto Keyes, Loulso Inahnlt, Mary E. King, Chris tlno Stringor, Lcora Connnrn h'nd Jean Richard appeared In this num ber. Tho solo danco by Kathryn Day ns Aurora was natural and excel lently handled, while another solo danco of merit was given by Ernest ine Hupprccli ns Persophono. Fran ces Hcybura, Lola Whitmoro and Kathryn Hcyburn presented the danco of tho graces in a finished manner. Others who appeared in tho first act woro Harlow Allen, as Hormos, guldo for Deodatus, and Bcsslo Lomlpy as Psycho. In tho second act Deodatus is aroused from a nap by a band of dwarfs, trolls and elves Elizabeth Keyes, Margaret Allen, Helen Whit- NEWBURNERAT MILL PLANT IS ALMOST READY GREATER EFFICIENCY SECURED IMPROVEMENTS MADE Thirteen Miles of Steel to Do Laid Narrow Gauge To Afford Means of IHhlributlon In Jtrook.s- Scnnlon Mill Yards. Tho last word In burner construe tlon, tho now plant at tho BrookS' Scanlon mill for tho disposal ot wood wasto, will bo completed and practically rtady for oporatlon by Sunday. Tho latest precautions for flro prevention and devices for effi ciency in burning ure included In tho now equipment. It is announced that tho old burner at tho plant will not bo torn down, but will bo re paired and held In reserve for aux iliary work. Tho burner which is now nearing completion is 120 foot from founda tion to Hcrpon. It has nn Inside diameter of 44 feet and the holght .from tho ground to tho top of tho ween Is approximately 180 feet, or 80 fcot highor and 14 feet wider than tho burner now in use, and with doublo tho capacity in cublo feot. Another Improvement which is an nounced for tho immediate future at tho Brooks-Scanlon mill will bo tho Installation, at a cost of well over 9100,000, ot 13 miles of 1C to 20 pound stool rails, to afford a moans of convoying lumbor to tho yards, taking tho placo of tho present meth od. Tho steel has already been or dered and will bo laid on a narrow gauge as soon as grading ot tho yards in preparation for the Improvement has boon completed. Either gasoline or electricity will bo used for powor, Tho 13 miles npeclfled will take care of presont noods. According to Gonornl Man ager J. P. Koyes, if tho system works out with tho greater offlcloncy which is expected of It, moro rails will bo laid as tho slzo ot the yards is In creased. . (;ljojRih5 'Saying of Lumber. If'e'p'JblH'Were. wound 'with 200, in stead of UXt .tq tSO.-yards of thread, CHiffliy loads of lumber would be saved each year. tlngton, Catherine Plunkett, Itoslno Forrest, Mnrgarot Forrest, Jonn Al len, Mary K. Taylor, Francos Taylor. Margaret Taylor, Uuby North, Doris Hudson, Helen Wlenocko, Kthel Dow man and Clarn Innls under tho command of Mnrjorlo Smith ns And vnrl, king of tho dwnrfs. Tho llttlo people, long-bonrded, in gray, with tho exception of tholr rod caps nnd shoes, nltcrnntely plagued tho lad nnd daucod nbout him, then ap peared with n child stolen from its homo. Tho baby (Helen Donovnn) was ono of tho most populnr nctross- cs of tho entlro pageant. Dolores Cntlow was tho mother from whom tho child had beon tnkon. Fairies, capnbly led by Loin Whit moro, npponrod in tho third net. Mnry Tnylor, Anna Domecker, Hol en McMunn, Helen Ylnnl, Llln Do Doer, Gladys McConncll, Cplestn Klclnfeldt, Anna McNeil, Alico Holmes, Elolso Spencer, Roso Miller, Ernastlno Hupprlch, Mildred Sim mons, Amy Hlnmnn nnd Ncdrn Toonioy woro tho gaily nttircd be ings under the fnir queen's dominion. An exceptionally well rendered vo cal number was given by Mrs. Ashley Forrest, who sang "When You Look for tho Heart of tho World" as ono of tho musical features of tho pro duction. Tho orchestra, under tho direction of J. D. Graham, had ns Its other members: Connlo Knickerbocker, pinno; F. 0. Minor, bass viol: G. 0. Malby, cello; Olaf Hnlvorson, violin; Charles Graham, clarinet; Dr. R. D. Kotchum, trombono; Ashley Forrest, Gcorgo DrFrayno, cornots; Olo Hal vorson, drumB. Tho grounds wero patrolled by n dotall of boy scouts and ushers for tho evening woro: Cindy Snther, Desslo Smith, Eva Whlttlngton, Ncl lio Lwllo nnd Mildred Klein. Colors No Longer Procurable. Ancient Chinese porcelains cannot be duplicated because the coloring mat tcr used came from mines tho chem ical components of which hnvo changed ns the mines have been deepened. Notice to Property Owners advising them of the Assess ment for Local Improvement in District No. 17, 18, 19, 21 and 22, being' for the improvement of portions of. Wall Street, Bond Street, Greenwood Avenue, Minnesota Avenue and Franklin Avenue. Kotlco Is herobj; given that thcro is on fllo at tho ofllco of tho City Recorder of tho City of Dend, Oregon, at tho City Itest Koom on Minna sola Avenue, tho assessment roll sotting forth tho owner, with tho description of bis property, affected by Local Improvements No. 17, IS. 19, 21 and 22, being tho improvement on portions ot Wall Street, Ilond Streot, Greenwood Avenue, Minnesota Avenuo nnd Franklin Avonuo, nnd that said assessment roll will bo open to tho proporty owners so affected from this dato and for a period of 10 days from tho dato of tho publica tion of this notlco. At Its rogulnr semi-monthly meeting, September 3, at tho Council Rooms in tho Firo Hall, on Minnesota Avenuo, at 8 p. m., tho Common Council will then and thcro receivo all objections to tho assessment ns herewith sot forth. If no objections aro registered against this assess ment tho Council will then and thcro approvo satno preparatory to col lection or application to bond. Tho assessment roll covered in tho abovo information in full is as follows: Owner and Address. Lot Dlock Assessment Goo. O'Nell, Dend, Oregon 1 9 $302.30 Peter Erlckson, Dend, Oregon , 2 9 201. CO Elvira D. Lolthead. Seattle, Wash N 3 9 102.7C Jamos Hroon, Dend, Oregon 8 3 9 91. GG Fred W. Kooppen. Pondloton, Oregon... 4 9 204.07 Matilda A. McCalllster, Dond, Oregon, and J. D. Miner, Dend, Oregon- ...... N J4 G'. 9 " .134.20 T. II. Foloy, Dond, Orogon, and Robert W' '. ' . Sawyer, Dond Orogon .......... B A G 9 ', 1GG.45 T. II. Foley, Dond, Orogon, nnd Robert W , r - Sawyer. Dond, Orogon ,.. ,-C 9 ; 417.12 Hunter & Slaats, Dond, Orogon ,i. 7 9 ' 404.03 Frank May, Dend, Oregon 8 9 270.GC J. W. Ferlch, Trust & Savings Dank, Seat tle, Washington 9 9 191.67 George Paddock, Dond, Oregon.. 10 9 .181.20 II. C. Ellis, Dend, Orogon 11 9 248.40 P. W. Drown, caro S. P. & S. Ry., Astoria, Orogon :. 12 9 .349.20 Chas. A. Stnnsburrough. Bend. Oregon 1 11 449.37 Augusta Kooppen, Pendleton, Oregon 2 11 30G.13 Cephns W. Arnot, 2120 Pino St., San Diego, California 3 11 210,74 Cora A. Jones, euro Goo. Jones, Bond, Oro... 4 11 1GG.10 E. M. Lara, Bend, Orogon, and C. S. Hud son, Dend, Orogon ..- 5 11 31.00 E. M. Lara, Dond, Orogon, and C. 8. Hud son, Dond, Orogon 0 11 David A. Doyd, 12G8 John Street, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. M. J. Drnndon, Dend, Ore., r. and Pearl Corbott, 405 N. 8th Streot, , Yakima, Wash 1 13 8G.71 Lon L. Fox, Dond, Orogon 2 13 7.10 Lon L. Fox, Bond, Orogon 3 13 2'2S J. NTOrimn, Astoria. Oregon .. 1 23 289.20 A. G. Brook, 1033 14th St., Seattlo, AVnsh... , 2 23 1G3.34 Theo. A. Ohl. nnd C. E. Adams, 201 8. First , ....,, Street, Tularo. California 3 23 "HI Frank L. Shuw, Sisters, Oregon ' G - 23 vi Frank L. Shaw, Slaters, Orogon C 11 JSHI G, A. Keller, Docntur, Illinois 1 24 153.34 A. G. Stouder, caro D. E. Hunter, Bond, ..,. Oregon . 2 24 1G3.34 C. S. Hudson, Bend, Oregon.' 3 24 " '"H4. Geo. E. Murphy, Dend, Oregon 4 21 '78.85 W. P. Vnndorvort, Dond, Oregon G 21 j 70.5 W. P. Vnndorvort, Bond, Orogon 0 79.5 W. P. Vandorvort, Bond, Orogon 7 24 Vi.. Benjamin F, Rlfo, Sholdon, North Dakota.... 8 24 .112.45 Benjamin F. Rifo, Sholdon, North Dakotu.,.. 9 24 72.47 Benjamin F. Rlfo, Sheldon, North Dakota.... 10 24 G4.97 Benjamin F. Rife, Sholdon, North Dakota,... 11 24 . 39.98 V. P. Wray, Bond, Orogon ., 12 2! . 22,48 V. P. Wray, Bond, Orogon I- 13 24 f 7.49 W. V. Vandorvert, Bend, Oregon i 19 24 3.11 W. P. Vandorvort.. JOead., Qje$pn................ 20 24 . 1.71 FJVED A.VOELFLEN. Recorder, City" of Bend. BEAUTIFUL EXHIBITS SEEN AT FLOWER SHOW ATTRACT ATTENTION With floral displays nnd .collec tlons ot pottod plants tilling the tables ranged along tho walls and in tliu center ot tho now Downing building on Wall Htroot, tho Flower nnd Vogotnblo show, under tho una pices of tho Wonioiu'a Civic Improve ment league, opened Wednesday, tho morning bolng devoted to the re ceiving nnd arranging of exhibits. All nfteruoon crowds filled tho room in which tho show wno hold nnd nn ovou greater nttondnuco is oxpected tonight. Ttho doors will closo nt 9:30 o'clock. Awarding of prizes started early this nfteruoon nnd upto 3 o'clock tho Judges woro still busy. In com petition for tho chlof awards, tho display entered by Mrs. 0. W. Hayes Select vigorous birds. Grow your own poultry feed. Supply nn nbundauco of fresh wa ter. Don't crowd. allow growing chicks to Goslings do not need feed until they are 24 to GO hours old. Dispose of the mnle birds not Inter than June 1. Market n better quality of eggs. Young turkeys do not bring out of tho shell so much unused yolk ns do young chickens, hence they must be fed enrller. The heavier breed, aitfh as Hock nnd Reds, and Orpingtons, will not loko the perchosr as reudUyn Iog hems and Am-aiins. Columbus Properly Honored. According to tho Postal Guide, then are 21 cities nnd towns In the United States by this name. , BSS OF MANY IN CITY won tho Emblem club cup, whllo sec ond place was conceded to Mrs. II. K Drooks, Competitor!) for tho cup wero required to submit at least five varieties of flowers, to bo judged no cording to nrtlstlo nrrnuRoment, Tho Commercial club cup, tho other spo clnl prlzo, was won by tho Pilot Dutto Inn exhibit, Mrs. C. J. Nichol son placing second. Greatest variety nnd perfection ot bloom wore tho de ciding points for thin nwnrd. Flowers nnd plants offered for nnlo drow much attention, many of theso being donated, tho proceeds to go to tho establishment of u fund to holp defray tho expenses of tho 1921 show. Money received from tho sale of rofreshmoutH Is to bo devoted to tho snmo purpose On Trial. Customer I'm mighty particular about how my hair Is cut. Do you think you can do a good lnh on It? Barber Well, I'm rvUoucd fairly decent, but If you want I'll do one sldo of your head first so jou can nceliow you look. American Legion Weekly. Acquiring Seme. "I'm teaching my boy to paddle bin own ennoe." "And n good Idea. too. Then ho won't be so apt to rock the boat.' Walking Flth." Thin name Is glvru to nn celllke fish of the snake-head family, on ac count of the fact thht-lt spends soma time on laud. It is common In ;tbe fresh waters of tho Knet Indies nnd China, nnd has n doublo rcptrntnry nppuratus, enabling It to breathe In or out of water. BIG FUTURE FOR BEND IS PREDICTION (Continued from Pago 1.) plated development work. Ho bo- llovcs that not only Irrigation of ropotition within u limited nroa is lands tributary to Bend, but also of Improbable Tho ono known thoso to tho north, by tho proper con-, fault Is Quito certainly wholly cut nervation ot tho waters of tho Deskside of tho proposed rcsorvolr, and chutes, would bo possible "I prom- tho known tunnel may yet provo to Iho to do what I can to bring this bo not unfavornblo to tho proposed about," ho pledged. I storage of water. flrcnt Iimk-n Economic. Haying, by long-continued volcanic Turning to topics ot nntlon-wldo activity, dono what sho could to do Interest, tho spoakor assortod that foat tho successful storago of water tho questions ot mo cost ot living, ( on tho upper Deschutes dralnago, profiteering and Industrial cquallia- naturo has, during tho later ngos, tlon will solvo themselves satlsfac- mado amonds by tho slow nnd unob torlly. "Statutes cannot do this," truslvo process of silt deposition. ho said, "but theso things will bo ad- AMELS have wonder ful full-bodied mellow- mildness and a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels-quality and Camels ' HlH Yes jHi'1l I dJM tHlflK We made this ciga IHPBHBHf rette to meet JW jH M your taste! jf I I -Hfc -m W & I blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win yotfon merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odorl What Camels quality and expert blend can mean to your satisfaction you should find out at oncel It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price 1 Cimtlt are mold everywhere la ecleniilcelt eeeltd ptekeie of 30 titeretlet (ot 30 fntii or ten peeketet 300 ciferetlei) in e tlteelne peper.corered certon We elronjly recommend thi eertoa lot the home or oUlco eupply or vrhen you treveU Rj Jt REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. , Winttoq-SlMM, N. C. ,.. JF f Justed by tho Inwnbt nconomlcn, Con ditions similar to thono existing now hnvo boon experienced after ovory war, mid It In only u wonder to mo tltntwoiso conditions do not confront us after tho dislocation of world, llfo Whloh Iiiih buuu tliu real moaning of tho conflict through which wo ho re cently pasHod. "I hnvo no four for tho futuro iih far as America In concerned, America In now tho creditor nation of tho world, mid It remains to tin to nno that Anieilcn remains In this posi tion. Wo still have ti got buck to a normal basis, mid I look forward to tho time when tho uinalgamatloii of tho foreign-born In our American na tionality will bo ho complete that, tho necessity for deportation .will bo eliminated." ' Souutor Chamberlain cloned his re marks with u pledgo of sorvlco to Central Oregon, LAVA BUTTE IS OF LATE DATE (Contluuod From Pago 7) Nnturo M it lies Reparation. Tho lava ot tho Lava hutto erup tion filled mid daininod the gorge whom tho latter cuts through tho rhyolltu rldgo and converted tho broad and nearly level Deschutes val ley into n laka 20 miles or moro In longth. During tliu thousands of years required for tho cutting by tho river of Its present notch across tho rhyollto rldgo, ut tho huud of Bon ham falls, thus ulowly draining tho inko, tho gorge liocnmo filled, with impervious silt mid obliterated as n topographic nnd hydrologlc feature nnd tho Inko basin outsldu of tho gorgo was pretty gouornlly, If not completely, lined with similar ma terials. Thus, by untural processed, with out which tho case would bo hope 1ms. tho ground, wo may bolloro, was prepared for n successful rcsorvolr. Tho discharge at llenhnm falls, com pared with tho watershed abovo that point, does not, It, Is believed, Indi cnlo nny serious loss of water; on tho contrary, wo have, In Spring rlvor nnd Fall rlvor, substantial gains. All tho tlino, however wo must kcop In mind tho possibility of undis covered luvn tunnels nnd faults, though reassured by. tho thought that theso features are raro and that Tho Crnno Pralrlo project lh, tin- expert ritmbtndly, ulinplor jnd moro Idonl than tho Deschutes project mid would naturally ha preferred but for tho fact that tliu run-off In only one fourth that at Ilouliam falls, A compromise ncliointi that may ho worthy of some consideration com hliios tho two projecta, ittorlng one fourth of tho total run-off on Crane Prnlrlo and tho other llnuo-foiirlhs above Iloiilium fallii. TIih would reduce tho height and iitiongtli of dam required at lluuhnm falls mid leavo uhovo tho flow lino tho part ot tho insonolr most opnn to mis ploloii ns regards Its tightness. W. O. UIIOHI1Y, Geologist. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CIMlfll mlwrtliintr fimrvt ir mu to CtnU for Si) wur.li or Int. Ont rtnt par wor.1 for nil nvtr 10. All cIumMcI (ilvrtUn tf Icily caab In mlvnc- FOIt BALK. FOR HALE 10 acres, all Improved! water right; good house, liam and outbuildings, Thin place Is well fenced mid cross-fenced; on tho high way, near school mid hull, It. F. I), nnd phone. For Information as to prlco nnd lorms, hoq Mr. or Mrs. C. M. Chnrllon, Powell Ilutto, Oregon. 87-20C FOR HALE 320 iicri'tt iionr Pino Mountain: good house, barn, chick en house and cistern; first class Improvements; part cash, balance In Inula for city or nuar town properly. W. A. Italin, Mllllcnn, Oregon. 40-2G-20p PRACTICAL, convenient, sanitary portnblo bnth for tho homo or out ing; running wntor fir water connec tions not required; costs less than I cent por bnth. Prlco fO. Address Box 244. Bund, Oregon. GG-24-27p FOR HALE oiiu registered how! With pig by registered hour! two ullts nnd ono tunlo pig, 7 months old inquiio m. utinii, R. F, I). No. 1, Bond. 88-24-2Gp FOR HALE CHEAP- nud 1 milk cow, miles northeast of 10F3. -Ouo small mule L. G. Young, G Ilond. Phono 70-24-2Gp FOR HALE 80 ucres; 58 ncres wa ter right, 40 acres cultivation, 23 ncres young alfalfa. 7 acres sweet clovor, 4 acres spuds; 3-room box liouso; rnhllry, fow hlth-grado rab bits; chlckon. good Jersey cow, team, wagon, harness; ho mo house hold goods; crops, everything goo with place; fenced rnbhit-tlglit; 3 miles north Deschutes, yA miles oust of brldgoluid canul; 7H miles from Redmond. Prlco reasonable; terms on part. J. 11. Lovott, Redmond. 7G-2I-27P FOR HALE 40 acres, woll Im proved; good 5-roorn house nnd barn; also 4 good Jersey cows; six miles from Bond, on Redmond road. Addross Box 603. Cl-2l-25t . - . i . WANTED. ANYONE, looking for help, Inquire of Miss Market of tho Dend Com- tnorclnl club, at tho city rest room. 31-17tfo ANYONE, looking for employment on farms, nno Miss Mnrkol of tho Bond Commercial club, at tho city Sir-ee! k. J'"'!j el Mr. JKtmmkt i .