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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1921)
AHNU nULMTnif, IIHJTO, OltKOON, TIIUIWDAY, VOVKSlllHIt 10, 1021 LUMBER MARKET MORE SPOTTED; STRIKE CAUSES SLIGHT EFFECT Oh Mm wholu thu lumber market In Kiiiiiuwlmt nioro spotted, says Mid American Lumberman's weekly re view. In Mio East, In Mm Ho u t It , In Mm Southwest mill In Miu West Mm viiliiinn nf orders mid f tifj iilrlc-K holds up woll. Inn in territory irlliniiiry to Chlengo MllTII llllM hcoll it MlllCklllK III Mil) Vlllllllll) (if hot ll Inuiiliy mill orders, 'I'll ll Lumberman r-inil In lien "Homo grinlos i'iiiiMiiiiii in in yiiry short supply mnl Miu ilummiil In run. m'iiii)iiMy forcing prices uiiwiinl; Micro In (ivlilmii, liiiwiivnr. it decided Diintliiiiiiil In Mid lumber iiiunufuctiir- Imk 1ml iiMti to linlil prices In it rcii- hiiiiiiIiIu IiiviiI. WhIUi, of course, man lifurliirers run no innm combine to liolil 1'rlcfn ilown thitn lo rulse them, Milii sentiment nin not help lint Imvu it beneficial effect. "On Mid Pacific count Mm demand for Mm lownr grades of lumber In hot lur mnl IIiIh In particularly welcome iin tlii-rii Iiiih limm ii mirpluii of iiimiy common grades. In Mm Hoiith timber mo In better ilimimii holli for ox- port mnl for Mm oil fields. "Ho fur u cuti bo UKciirliilm-il. ii... cuIIIiik off of tj iitiini,,,! Htrlkii Jiml iimo effect upon Mm lumlior market JilMt ii h Mm prospect of Mm strike liml lltllu effect. Seemingly, therefore, um iiiniiiiir Industry never wnn hit l onsly concerned ovur Mm prospect of u nmidi mnl from nil reports, IiuhI noss generally wnn not nliirmod. 'Since Mid Nuttlmiimit. Iinwi.vi.r iimrn Iiiih been slightly niorn Immlry for rullrouil nniliirliil mnl Micro urn liiillcallonii Mint Mio rnllrouilH will press repairs even morn vl;oroiiHly limn ilnrliiK recent weeks uiul ililn. of ruurmi. will mi. n n Mm purchnsii of n lot or railroad lumber. On tlm other tin ml, mi fur no cur slioituirn Imn .1... vi'lopml t li If year mid therefore tlm rnllrouilH tiro not iiiohsIiik Mm run Ktrnctlon of now cars ns Mmy would ir Mm country worn suffering from Mm im ii ii I full cur shortage." "OFFICER fifiO" TO UK ll. A. A. C. PLAY Amateurs Will Mho l'iiinoii C.iineily In Near rmiirr Cunt To lie AiiiiuiiihciI '1i Week. MBN'S KVKNINfJ fJYM CLASS IS POPULAR "Officer ." Mio well known cnnmdy sucrens written by August Mnrllugh. will ho Mm second offer lug of tlm II. A. A. C players on Mm American Legion building singe, I'arts urn now IkiIiik typed and Mm runt will Im picked Mi In week, utiirt liiK iictunl pructlcn next week. Thin piny, like Itn predecessor, "lie llnva .Mo, Xnntlppn," which iiminied local audiences over u mouth ngo. la a llrondway succciis of minimal rep utntlon. It linn the advantage for nm- nteur production of being enucled In one setting throughout tlie three nets, making Ioiik walls unni'ccmiury Tho dale on which "Officer CCO' will tie given Iiiih not been selected, It will piny only one nlKlit. THEORY OF ORDINARY COLDS Doctor Maxwell Cxpreecei Opinion Trouble la Due to Development of Oacterlal Qrowtha. 1 liuve lielti'ved for ieuie jear thnt rnmmiiii tiiidn nre due prlinurlly to thu detelopiiiciil of hnrtcrlnl growths In the nrre-ssiiry nasal Iiiiis-m mnl I hut thin iteteliipment In inlled liy the nil Mrurtlou of the ilrulnagii of thcc slnuxcs hy the swelling nf the iiimnl liilironi, write Dr. i. M. .Miuuell nf Kmiuoke, Vn. HnellliiK of the mueokii In due In turn to Irrltntlnu from Home fnreljni Milnliiiu-e, mrh an duft. hue terln and Hillen. The Imeterlu nr thonii nrdlniirlly foiind In the nnnnl entity mnl rnue tmulite enlv when the free ncrvon of nlr Into the Meld Id prevented hy Mie Nwolleu miieoni. Thin opinion linn lieen NtreiiKihened hy tin urt thut riiiitllimiUk treiitiuent or hliruylnir wllh n mild uiuilrrltiint ov trliiK'ent will In the majority nf ca-en iirrent mi ucnle mid. When it cold holdn en fur iin much H ll Week I hnv.t ueiirly nhwiyn found rloudltienn In one or morn or (lie Miiiim-h, mid uet Inline- dlulo relief hv wiioIiIiil' mil iliese hI mmn with u mild nllaillne solution. IliiHlni'in Men .Meet At fitllll O'clock I'or Woik I'nder Illredor A. I. TmiHiher Ktnrt Volley Hall. One of Mm moat popular of Mm Kymtiimlum clunen which Director A. I. Tiitmchor of Mm II. A. A (.' In Rut Mm; under way la thu liiinlnenn meii'n clunn nt S:3U o'clock .Monday mid Thumduy vvuiiIiikd. Attiiiidmicn lina heun Hood nt eucll mcutlnc of tills cIuhh. Volley hull wnn atnrtcd Mgndny na part of the procrnm of thin clann, In addition to tlm mnrcliliiK, runnliiK. ciillnthenlca mid iippurntua work which Mm clava had heen iIoIiik pro- viomly. Ihmkethull will he plnyud fur u part of the period lifter Mm mon Kol III hetter condition. KwlmmliiK may he Indulged In after tlm period la over. Truck Makes Flying Leap From Bridge Lands On All Four Wheels, Driver Is Uninjured Except For a Slashed Thumb Tho Cold South. Prom thu nlinerviitloiiH ninde with' In recent yearn liy Anturetle explorer Micro Iiiih heeu reciileiilnled the ni r- nee tciiipernlure of Mm Huilhcrn IlemlNphere iin coiupared with tho northern, mid the rcnultn dirfer, In mmm reiipectH, from tlinso heretofore iicrepted. It In found that the mean temperutiiru hoiiiIi nf the riintor, fur the entire yeur, In aliout two mid tliree.(inirter ilecnvH low it thiin north of the eiimtor. Hut the en mini variation of temperature In tho northern hemlHphere la twice us luritv na In the xnuthcrn, our sum mer temperntiire heliiK iniicli IiIkIut mnl our winter temperature perceptl My lower Mian thone of the corre- HindliiK aenaona In tho noiithern linlf of thu itlohe. 8plea Evcrywhore. "How In the pntlent iiroitrcHnlnRr' "DoIiib iin well iih could he cxpeetpd." "Aide to rerelvo vlnltorn yet?" "Come urniind In nhoiit three dnj'"." "Thnnka, I certiilnly will." Overhenrlnit tliln convorsatlon ynu would naturally suppose thut Homehody wnn recovering from a NerliiiiH com plnlnt. An a mntter of face, cltlnetiR who otiKiiue In homo brewing enn't be too cnreful about dlacuasliiB It on n iitrrct corner. mrmliiKlmm AuoHer-nld. Dentflti of Dark Food, A party of plekiilekerH, after a long, dimly walk reached the parklui; pliut where they uprend out thulr luncheon. Ah tliey were anttlng thu table, one young woman exclaimed: "Ain't I glad I brought n ehocoliiti) cnUo. It doehn't allow dlrt,'Jtlll wmikcc Journal. CLOCK CURED OF TOOTHACHL Dentltt Carefully Intertt Two Now Teeth and Few Rodt In immento London Timepiece. The clink Mint hung eight fivt mer the Jutictlnii of the .Strand und I'leut ntlret, I,iidim, from the ennt lower of the law coiirtn, lina Juat rerovenil from mi uttiick of toothache. London 'Hi llltn Ktuten. The Im-IN nnd the Intricate mechiin hin iKt-upy three Morle-i at the (op of the tower, and coijwtuiit service year In mid inr out hua cauned tho tnm hie. When the dynamo which wlndn up the weight win put Into gear recently there wan a Hipieuk from the winding uppiirnliin, and n couple of teeth were wrenched from nnv of the essential rogn. A clock denllal wnn Immeillntely railed III, nnd after cnreful treatment Involving two freali teeth and the ru new nl of ii iiiiiiiImt of Mcel renin, the clock once more atrlkea the hour with unerring punctuality and him entirely recovered from the weakness devel oimmI during recent yeura. The rod which have now been re newed hud not been touched since lK.s;t, when the clock whh tlrM put up. Few people In London, probably, know that In thin clock at the courts they have a mechanliui unique In the inmory of clock-maklug. Invented by a carpenter on an en tlrely novel principle, It la the only one or its kind In existence, an attempt to mane a duplicate for St. Jamea pulacc Having proved a fiillure. It la so nccurute thut It diun not lo4 iih much as one minute In three luontha. The weight controlling thu (striking mechiiiilain weighs li tons, and bungs on n wire 85 feet long from tho top or me tower into tho foundations. Too Dad. An ardent angler took a friend flnh- Ing. Hu knew nothing about thu gen He art. hut was set tin with nil tho lioceHsiiry tackle nnd u nice, comfortn- bio sent on thu hank. Thu experienced bund stnrted nahtnr a few yurds higher up the stream. Presently thu nnvlco mild: "How' much do those red things cost?" "I suppose you mean tho limit?" said tlm angler, "That only comIh about twopence," "Well, I owo you twopence." said the novice. "The one you lent mo bus mink," London Tit-Illte. Sifting Out tho Fleas. It Is known that plague Is curried from one person to another by (leas nnd that these Ileus imrmully live on ruts, but Miijor l W. Crugg of the Central Research Institute, , Kiisaull, India, asserts Mint only certain spneles of ileus are to Maine, and hu Is now making a special study of nil the varie ties of ileus In India In tin endeavor to Und which Is reully the guilty out- A shoor leap from tho oast ap proach of tlm Newport bridge to thu ground, lfi feet below, In n truck, Mm steering Rear of which hud been broken, Hiinday result ed In no creator Injury to Her bert Welborn, tho drlvor, than u cut thumb, Tho cab of tho truck was torn off, but it landed on nil four wIicoIh, mid was not seriously dumngrd. Welborn had crossed tho brldga mid wus sturtlng up Mm Incline on Mm oust side, when Mm truck suddenly veurcd fo tho left, crash ed through Mm railing and shot out Into space, landing right sldo up, Welborn kopt his scat until the truck hit Mio ground, cutting his thumb on Mm brake bundle. Ho walked up town to a doctor's office for treatment. The cut was deep but narrow, Tho truck Jumped about 1C feet out from Mm wall, burying its wheels in Mm dirt. The cab fell be hind Mm truck. PollycylUble. A word to the wise Is miiilclc-nt; provldod It Is a long word I Cartoons LEGAL NOTICES Alatka's Fine Scenes. Wllh the exception of a few ureas In ihe Cook Inlet region, the topography of Chtiguch foreat III Alimku In ex ceedingly rugged, the mountnlns often lining nbrilptly from the sen. On Iteniirrectlon hay the towering (H'liks rein to reach Into heaven, The timber line Is uniuillv nt mi elevation i.f iitmnt 2,'KK) fiet; iihove this rise barren, gin- niited iienks ranging from 11.000 to H.WX) feet In elevation. Chlneie Condemns Drlbe. There Is r, famous oriental saying condemning bribery. It Is said that nn nmlebt Chlnrni. sngo who lived III the Second century wns offered n bribe. Ills sllenro being Accepted as hesitation, ha was assured that ho was oerfectly safe, ns no one knew It, He replied: "Hen ten knows It. Knrth knowr It. You know It. I know It. How can you say that no one knows II r tho order of tho Hon. II. W. Bawyor, Judge of tho aboTo named Court, nindo and ontercd tho 22nd day ot October, 1921, Mm (Into of tho first publication being October 27, 1021. Witness, Tho Hon. II. W. Bawyor, Judge of tho County Court ot tho Stnro of Oregon for the County ot Deschutes with tho seal of said Court affixed, this 22nd day of Octo ber, A. I). 1921, Heal of tho Attest; County Court J, II. HAMEU, 30-39c ciork. NOTICK FOIl I'WIMUATION Drpurfnicnt of thn Interior i.v thi: coi'ntv coi'ht ok thi: KTATi: OI-" OltKMO.V, FOP. Till! coc'xtv or di:.schl'ti. In tho Matter of tho Kstato of Chas, L. Alverson, Citation. To Allies Corning Alverson and Hello Corning Alverson, Orcctlng: In Mm Namu of tho State of Oregon, Vnn or. I,,..l. l,.l ..l..l . " v: , L n . v. a. land oppich t The Daiic. Mm State of Oregon, for tho County P'SifTThv' ii9.!! ,h , of Deschutes, at tho Court room LA0S ' byn,'!'vc" ,hhat n' thereof, at Hend, In tho County of I hVf 0f. q,0,"' i n.0,,1 Deschutes, on tho 7th day of Decern- onybcW 019356 7o, mpu BPfi her, 1921. ot 2 o'clock in tho after-1 '7' N2; E.Y6r.I S ""Z owni,h.pnn."8 S. w5 a"7 J", i y n? or: rongo 13 east, Wlllametto meridian, ,? .!? !il,hU.M .. ,,e,,ftn,errl w "led notice of Intention to mako Iri Mm ahovo matter directing the thre vcar ., . K.nhii,i. eI,m salo of Mio real property belonging to tho above estate situated in Des chutes County and particularly de scribed as tho HW'4 of tho NW',4 nnd Mm V of tho BW'A of Sec tion 15, tho N of the NE4 and tho SB 'A of tho NEU of Section 23. all in Township 17 South of Itange 10, Kast or tho Willamette Meridian, Tho citation Is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to to the land above described, boforo 11. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at IJend, Oregon, on the 15th day of December, 1921. Claimant names aa witnesses: Oscar Malmstrom, Francis H. St. Clair, William H. Stennick, Hugh B. Caldwell, all or llend, Oregon. J. M. DONNELLY, fteglster. 37-41p UBL1C TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15TH At the Ed Halvorson farm, one and one-half miles southeast of Bend, near O'Donnell slaughter house. Sale begins at 10 A. M. sharp. 1 Red Durham Milk Cow, giving six gallons when fresh. 1 Jersey Cow, giving six gallons when fresh. 1 Roan Durham Cow, milks five gallons when fresh. 1 Durham Cow, now giving three gallons. 6 Holstein Heifers. Will freshen soon. 2 Work Horses, 10 years old, weight 900. 1 Set Double Work Harness. 2 Sets Single Harness. 1 Saddle. 1 Top Buggy. 1 Mowing Machine, nearly new. 1 Sickle Grinder. 1 14-Inch Walking Plow. 1 Bone Grinder. 1 00 Laying Hens. 1 8 Turkeys. 1 Steel Range. 1 Scalding Pan. 1 Crosscut Saw. Milk Cans and Buckets, Alfalfa and Rye Hay, Household Goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Free lunch at noon. Bring cups. TERMS: Purchases of $ 1 0 and under, cash. Over that amount, a credit of one year will be given on bankable paper bearing 1 0 per cent interest. Five per cent discount for cash. Auctioneer, "Pinkie" Rennolds John Allen, Clerk. E. L. GROFF, Owner.