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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
AKNH IWMiWTW, IIKNU, OltWIOR, THIHHDAY, MAItCIf S, 1023. PAOR 7 POULTRY SHOW SUCCESS SEEN IN ATTENDANCE TOTAL VISITORS TODAY TO BE 1,000 PRIZES ARE AWARDED Hurry. Nenl nt Prlnevlllo Tube K'filiit(rH KtlillillN Kvci-I-lent Ami Varied Woody folk I'lulillng Oiiur. A register of vlnltorH nt llio Foul ti4 show for Hot urtliiy only, showed "Wtl o'clock Hint ovor flOOpurHoiiNhud vlnlted Dm room In tint Minor build Iiik whoro llm illniilnyH worn located, mid crowd woro nt t lint tlmo pouring Into tlio building funtiir tliim ovor, assuring nit iitlondmico for tint day if ovor 1,000, In spllo of tlio liud wo.ithor mid tint difficulties of travel, ii largo shurn of tlio vlNltom wurn from out of town. From tlio oxcollotico mid viirloty of dlspluy. tint uttondunco mid lu te' rout nIiowii, It In rnifu to ny that ' Bond' first nti mini Poultry uliow wn an unqualified hiicci'kn. Moro mid butter oxhlliltn mid ttrcatnr lit tcndmica nru insured for next year. Iltack Minorca U. Wagoner of Prlnevlllo; Mm. II. J. HottoiiK. Mr. II. J. HottoiiK. Whlto Leghorn II. I). Slowiill, C. McLaughlin. Mr. W. T. King. lluntnm Ml (Irnco Sawyer, Mr. II. I). Hlowell, Lawrence T. Nicholson. Whllo Itockit (). M. Thorp, F. C. Fish. IV J. Ilolf. Barred Hock Chnrlc Carroll; Hoy McCullUter, of I'rlnovlllo; Mr. II. J. Sollong. Silver Laced Wyandotte Wil liam Frmind, I'rlnavllln. Huff Orplnttton Mr. M. A. Thunton, Mr. I'. 1". Lync. Whllo Wynnilotti) Harry Ncul. Prlnovlllu; W. O. Iloadrlck. Ithodo Inland lied Mr. 11. K. Bench, JuIIiih I'odnmon, J, 11, (Jrny. Capon Mr. II. I), Btowoll. Light llrahmn Mr. K. J. CrclKli ton. Duck Dr. II. O, Stqwoll (Call duck): J. W. Jonai, (Indian Hun nor); It. I). Htowcll. (Indlmi Hun nor). Turkey O. L, Pnvls, Holla Chase, Mr, I'carl ClhiRrlch. Exhibit entered lata yeMerdny In cluded Barred Hock, by Charles llalnc, I', O. Power of Redmond, II. L. OKdon and Holln Chno; Ore gon pullet. F. W. Well; Pearl (lulnens, F. W. Well. light Art' Moody Homo liloody exhibitions of cock flKhtlm; which woro Mngcd during tlio early part of tlio night nrcmnil tatcd tlio placing of cardboard bo twven tlio coop. Kxhlhlt of feed for chicken, and a demonstration of n farm lighting and power plant, woro contained In tliii umo room, mid attracted much attention, llorml Itoek Win Chartc Carroll of Dond'took tlio gonornl weopatnko prlzo for tlio liRHt cock mid for the two hoit hen. Thoy worn Ilnrred Plymouth Hock. K. WiiKonnr of Prlne- vlllo took tlio KU'ioral swoop- Htakon prlzo for tlio bent hen. Hurry Noal of I'rlnovlllo won tho Clnun C woopstnkc with hi pen of Whlto Wymulotte. II. M. CIiiiho won tho wooptnki'H for tho bust turkey hen, mid O, L. Dnvls for tho bent gob- blor. N. P. Nlolson of Alfalfn took flmt prlzo In tho baby chicks display, and Dr. 11, 1), fltowoll Hucond. noot'i Cleverness, A lawyer who once opposed F.llhu Knot In n brenrh.of-proniliio milt tell thl story: "My clli'iit, for nil her broki'ii In-art, wn n very pretty nml vivacious girl. Hoot defeated her and mo by ending his defense with those word: t "'(Jentlciiion of the Jury, do you really think thnt this ehunuliii: youiiK lady' Hfu Ik blighted or that Iht pros pect 8 of getting niiuTk'd are preju diced In the leant? I don't suppose you do. There 1 not oiui nf im who would bo iivorso to forming thn iiciiuiilntanco of no delightful u ior roii. Why, look lit her now nIio Ib nctunlly smiling t me, but I must nt nncn Inform her that I iim not In the matrimonial market.' " IJostoli Trim, script, KKIiP TUN CHILDHHN AVKI.Ti Don't nogloct n chlld'n cold. Yritt can rollovo fovorlnh colds, coughs, Hanurf inu nml flfrht wlmnzv hrnuth- Ipk with Foley' Honey mid Tnr. It chocks croup, too. Joiin it, uuumcui, Hast OrmiBo, N, J writes: "I find Foloy's Honoy nml Tnr vory good for tho children," Contains no op iates, Sold liJvorywhoro, Ailv. YOUTH ADMITS THEFT OF GUNS li:i: HTMVUNH COMMirriJI) TO HTATI5 THAIMNd HCIIOOL HV JI.'VM.VILK 3VMIV. AU 1H AtiAi.v oi.'i:ktioni:i, Loo Ktuvom admlttad Baturday In Jiivenllo court that ho hud fttolnn a rlflo and u hIioIkiiii from J, II, Ilanor'ii nutomolillo on liiat Octu lior 1T, mid wn committed to the Oregon Atnto Truliilm: mcIiooI for boy at Hiilum by JuiIko H, W, Baw yor, Hay HtnvimK, an older brother, huIi that ho hud tried to keep tho boy HtralKbt, but had Neemud to havo no authority ovor lilin. Dr. J. TmiHcher, Jr ripreontn tlvo of tho Hoy' mid Otrl' Aid ho duty of Orccoii, which hud churce of tho boy for hoveral year, wuh liroont to tell of Ktnveti' record whllo under hi ohaorviitlou. Thu itocluty hud riillmiuUlicil It charKe of I. no mid hi brother Hobnrt becutmu they bncmiio dollnfiuniit, ho tCKtifled. Leu KtevutiM' lieu wnn okuIii i iiuh tloned for tlio rwimin that Dr. Tuun- clier'n record hhowed htm to he 18 year old prior to the thuft, hut JildK" Kawynr rulod thut tho ciiko would contlnuo In tho Juvenilis court. American Time Slcnal fleet. The I'iikIIiIi freely ndiiilt thnt the K.vntem of teteuriiphlc lime nlitiialn adopted by the niivnl oliservntnry nt Wimliliictnn U mui-h to tie pieferred to thnt In tie nt (Ireeuulrb fur Kiipplylng Oreut llrltnlu with ntnnihird tlnio. At Oreeiiwlch n nlKiinl In Kent out at noon, wberen nt WnnhliiKton n erle of nlKtiul I lined, tiexlnnlne five minute before iiimhi. Iturlni; tUiir five uilnilteN every tick of the obnervn lory rlork In electrically trnunmltted, except the twenty-ninth necond of each niliiule, tlio luit Ave necolifln of the flmt four iiiliiuten, nml nt InM ten neeondn of Hie fifth nilmile. After thin llnnl ten xecoud break, the noon Klfiinl In Klveii, In thin manner the middle of enrli minute In rlenrly In United, mill yet more clearly the In ntiint of noon, Tim lencth of the herlen fiirllllnlen tlio ri'KUlnllon of ctiK'kn mid chronometer. Fifty Men and One Elephant Interi-ntlnu lenln were onee ninde to determine the reiertlve pullhiR pow er of hornet, men mid elephimtn. Two hornen, welchhii; LOW miindn each, together pulled fl.TM) poundn, or BM poiindn more than their combined weight. One elephniit, welshlm; 12O00 poundn, pulled K,Tf0 ouudn, or IViTiO poundn lenn thuti bin weight. Klfty men, iigKrepilliiK about 7,1100 poundn In weight, pulled 8.7W) poundn, or Junt an much nn the nlngle elephniit. Hut, like the hornen, they pulled more than their own weight. One hundred men pulled IL'.OO') poundn. FO RM E IMiE ND GIRL U. P. STAFF MEMBER Tho plcturo of Lucllo K. Sounder, formerly n reporter on Tho Hullotln, uppoar In tho 11)22 publication Ih- sued by thu United Pre iiHaoclutloii reKiirdliiK thu activities of thnt news RiitherltiK ugoncy In all cornor of tho kIoIio. MIbh Saunders appear us n membor of tho United Press staff In ArKontlnn. Aids In Learning Alphabet To old children to learn tlio alphabet n mnchliio linn been Invented which. nH lettered key nro pressed, mine curd heurliiK tho letter mid pictures of objects thu names of which begin with thu tellern. KANSAS WILL JAZZ IF SHE GOVERNS dlelcn l'ettigrcw, pretty bue' eyed mil of twenty, wnnts to b governor of Kansas. Sie Is head of an Anti-War Club. Her cam paign for the governorship li being managed by a younger lister. Her platform includes opposition to all "Ulue Laws." She also believes iif Jazz music, beer and light wines for those who want 'em; that women should imoke if they wish an'd dreil at they please. Make STAGE MANAGES ROUND TRIP BY AID OF HORSES Tho Bllvcr Lnko staRO driven by J. L. Harrlman, which left Hend Thursday returned Saturday af ter making tho full round trip to Silver Lnko for tho first tlmo In mora than a week. The aid of horses was necessary for a part of tho dis tance. Tho Btogu left Silver Lnko at 10 o'clock Friday morning and arrived hero nt 8 Saturday morning. It left again Saturday, going only to tho strip of cordouroy road 18 miles south of La Pine, and thrco miles from Summit station, from whero a homo stage will tako tho mall and passengers. A. II. tiortsou.mado tho round trip with tho mall Friday to La Pino. Ho stated that tho trip was difficult, not so much on account of tho depth of tho snow a because of Its rough- tics and the uneven condition of tho rut, making It hard to keep In the roud. Sugar Once a Delicacy. We are apt to forget how short n tlmo It I lncu sugar was regarded a n costly delicacy, proper to bu used by tho wealthy nlouu or n n medicine. In tho early colonial duys it Hold nt about 75 cent u wuml, In the loaf, and granulated sugar wa unknown. It wu with the growth of the custom of drinking coffee- and tea that It be came a food staple. When It was In troduced to Knglund In medieval time It wu uh "Indian salt." n rare and preclou condiment, although the nrt of boiling sugar was known In India before the Seventh century, and In Kgypt much eurller. The Dutch brought sugar to Manlinttnn, mid n New York Gazette of 1".'!0 carried thl advertisement: "Public notice I hereby given that Nlcholn Hayard, of the City of New York, bus eroded a house for refining nil sort of sugar nod sugar candy, mid has procured from IOurope nn experienced artist In thut mystery." New York Kvenlng Post. Heads "Sized Up." The size of a man's cranium tins nothing to do with tlio size of his head. Truly lilg-heudcd men nre usually so modest you havo to push them tuto their honor. Often big bones nro bestowed by n pitying providence to cumpensato for thu luck of gray mutter their bigness would suggest. Napoleon wn n small man with u bullet-shaped bend. Ho was dictator ial iimi Imperative, Hut then you run I'orKlvo such u fellow, when he litis the goods. It's tho would-be's that try uien'u souls. Many of the tuition's grentest men hityo very ordinary-sized bends when measured by their lint bands. In fact, they offer no suggeMlon of thu big hem! when viewed from tiny nnglu. Orlt I Woods Flower-Carpeted. Soon nfter thu earliest blossoms Imvo lifted their bends to tlm HUiixhiuo the stately queen of tho vernnl woods tho largo white tillllum unfurls her banners of snowy white, In many wood this species occurs In Mich numbers ns to give tlio forest tloor tho tippenrnnco of n white-starred enr pet. Wo tiro likely to tlnd n whlto spider, with tho front two pairs of legs lunch elongated, sitting close to tho center of tlm ilower. This Is tho whlto crnh spider, ti species which thus, maintains nn uttltudo of waiting with Us long leg spread llko u pulr of forceps over tho mlddlo of tho bio, som runfly to elzo such Insects us iiiny visit It In search of nectar or pollen. American Forestry Magazine Bulletin Want Ads bring results- try them. Room! One at a Time!! "Pay As You Leave" Plan To Be Tried In Bend Theaters; Movie Patrons To Appraise Worth No more prices nro to bo an nounced for Il'jnd movie shows, be ginning on Monday, Individual theater goer will appraise each bill and after seeing It will pay whatever each think It to bo worth, J. 11. Sparks, manager of tho Liberty and Ornnd theaters, announced Tuesday. The "pay ns you enter" plan I to bo dis carded for tho "pay as you leave" system, already demonstrated In Seaside a a highly practicable one. Theater patrons 'may pay less per show than now; some of them may pay more, but even If all pay substantially less, Manager Sparks believes that his revenue will be a great or greater than it Is at present. More pcoplo will havo tho opportunity to see more shows Coaster Injured, Memory Lapse of 4 Hours Results His memory n blank as to oc- currencc between the hours of 7:30 nnd 11:30 o'clock Friday night whllo on n coasting party, 4- Mike Mahoney, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mahoney of Delaware avenue, has as his first recol- -9- lection of the night his trip homeward. Then ho found himself pulling a sled on which rested 10 year old Blaine Or- rcll, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. fr Orrcll, of Georgia nvenue. Young Orrell had been severe- ly bruised while coasting, nnd Mahoncy's memory lnpso had been caused by n hend on colli- 4- slon with n treo ns he tobog- gnned down tho hill back of the Shovlin-Hlxon mill. Several others were reported to havo been hurt Friday night on tho snmo slide. FIND HEALTH IN SUN'S RAYS Ancients Had Full Faith In Treatment Now Practiced in the Most Mod ern Sanitariums. In n bmall village In the Adiron dack 'there Is n sanitarium where putlcnts tnko sun baths. And n high price Is chnrged for the treatment. Hnthlng In the sun's rays for health Is nu undent ceremony, handed down from the earliest nges. Wiseacres In bygone times used to bnthe In the sunshine, believing In the grent vnluo of light as n destroyer of disease. Light wns the secret nnd universal medicine by which they cured many dlsenscs. Sunlight Is the grentest factor In our plnuetury existence; If It failed nil life would perish. Ono has only to look nt nature for potent examples. In vegetnble, imlmul nnd human life tho InlluencO of sunlight Is strongly manifest. Compare the vegetation In tho gardens of n buck street nwny from the sunlight with similar growth In tho open country. Compare tho children, if the country with those lfvlng down n narrow street of tho city slums. For creating good genernl henlth nnd hnpplness no medicine Is so ef fective ns tho direct rays of the sunv A sun buth consists of letting tho rnys of tho sun bntho tho skin each day, preferably during the morning. Tho body Is, of course, wholly or partial ly uncovered. Best Way to Fall. If ono must fnll there Is less likeli hood of serious Injury If ono rclnxes than If ono tightens the muscles mid offers too grent u resistance. A drunk en man or a child offers less resistance than Is usual In other cases. if Of Films Exhibited at less money, no ono will bo dis satisfied at the price, and seating space avallablo will easily tako care of largely augmented crowds which may bo the result of the new policy, say Sparks. The entire plan Is based on con fidence In the fundamental hon esty of tho average Hend resident, and this confidence Sparks has. A box will bo In the lobby of each theater will bo conveniently placed to receive the nickels, dimes, and quarters of movie fans leaving the shows. If a patron leaves nothing In the box It will bo taken as an expression of opin ion that tho show is not worth whllo. An attendant will make change for those who have only coin of larger denomination than they care to leave. CITY CLUB WINNER OVER PLANT TEAM Tho City club Mondr.y defeated tho Shevlln-IIIxon plant bowlers on tho American Legion alleys by a score of 2,347 to 2.0C9, getting three straight games. Koy Slate of the City club bowled the high score, 526 for the three games and 201 for a single game. Tho scores: City Club Slate Palmerton Manning Heldel Springer 201 14 183 177 1S9 169 148 526 448 437 463 42S 108 137. 148 140 163 141 136 140 Totals 734 722 S36 2292 Shcvlln-Ifixnii Plant V. P. Webb 139 146 161 Whlttnker Hnyden Durns Qlllls 128 168 157 C. V. Webb 141 Totals 715 6S1 673 2069 SECTIONAL DEBATE TO BE HELD HERE Intense rivalry among the high schools of Central Oregos which have qualified for the second round of the stato debating honors has re sulted In a decision to hold tho de bates In noutral towns. Tho section ill contests will bo held In Bend, ac cording to an announcement from Tho Dalles. PrlnovHlo will 'meet cither Odell or Wasco high here. But Is It Worth It? This Is n remedy of an English woman for taking off superfluous ounces from the face that has be come too fnt through overentlug and luck of exercise. To begin with, of course, she. rec ommends mild dieting mid plenty of walking nnd lots of water to drink every day. This to cut down super tluous fnt nil over the body. Ono good exercise Is this: Open tho 'mouth nnd work tho Jaw vigor ously, llrst to tho right, then to the left, then backward, then forward. Do this persistently. Then draw .tho cheeks In" between the teeth nnd puff tlieui out hard nnd full. Then, with thu teeth shut tight, stroke tho cheeks with the palms of tho bunds gently upward from the chin tip to forehead. Don't do tiny of thu stroking exercises too rnpldly or vigorously, vbut do them for n long time, persistently, slowly. You will get. tho best results In this way. Rulo for Sales. Don't try to sell anything unlesa you nre first sold on It yourself.- Forbes Magazine (N. Y.). 446 125 108 233 121 249 144 469 139 122 261 131 139 411 BASKETBALL GAME IS SET FOR FRIDAY Friday night ha boon definitely decided upon a tho date for tho bas ketball gamo between tho hlRh school and II. A, A. C. tonnm, Doth aro practicing hard this week In prepara tion for this content. Tho llnou'ps will bo about an thoy were In previ ous canics. HHOItr ANI TO THU l"OIXT Everyone ufflfctcd with rheumatic pnlnn, backucho, soroncs, lameness. swollen Joint or other symptoms nt kldnor trouble should rend thl: "Since taking Foley Kidney Pills tho backacho left and I no longer havo to get up night." Signed, A. V. Llenhardt, 715 Sonrca St., Leaven worth, Kansas. Sold Everywhere. dv. LEGAL NOTICES NOTKU KOrt I'tJULICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at Tho Dal les, Oregon, February 24, 1922. Notice Is hereby given that John A. Owens, of Milllcan, Oregon, who, on May 20, 1918, made homestead entry No. 019884, for HB V4 SWVi, section B, NWtf, a 'a HW, BB vi SWtt, section 7, and on November 24. 1919 made ad. II. E., No. OI3901. for NE Vt SW 4 , SB '4 . section 0, and WV4 SW4. section 5, township 20 S., range 17 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako three year proof, to establish claim 'to the land above described, beforo II. C. Ellis, United States Commis sion, at Dend, Oregon, on tho 11th day of April, 1922. Claimant name as witnesses: Em ory W. Ourney. Valley N. Dykstra, John H. Israel, and Herbert E. Moore, all of Milllcan, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. l-5p NOTICE tXJIt PUHLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at Tho Dalles, Oregon, February 2'4, 1922. Notice Is hereby given thnt Mary, II. Owens, of Milllcan, Oregon, who, on November 13, 1918, raado home stead entry No. 020159, for S) NEW. SE, section 7, W SWU section 8, and on November 12, 1920. made ad. II. E. No. 020733, for K Vt NEU, section 7. NW and Wi NEU. section 8, township 20 S., range 17 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Ellis, United States Comrarj sloner. at Bend, Oregon, on the 11 tlx day of April, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Em ory W. Ourney, Valley N. Dykstra, John H. Israel and Herbert E. Moore, all of Milllcan. Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. l-3p NOTICE OF SIIKKIFFfi RALE By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly issued by the clerk of the circuit court of tho County of Deschutes, Stato of Oregon, dated the 7th day of February, 1922 in a certain action In tho circuit court of tho State of Oregon for Ddschutea County, wherein Central Oregon Ir rigation Company, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment aglnst M. M. Watklns. A. H. Watklns, P.oy S. Watklns, John Watklns Harmon, and Mead-IIaskell Company, a cor poration, defendants, for the sum of two hundred sixty dollars, with Interest, and' costs and disbursement, taxed at $26.05 and nccruing costs.' Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 18th day of March, 1922 at the front door of the court house In Bond, In said county, nt 10 o'clock: of said day sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, tiro fol lowing described property to-wlt: Northwest quarter of tho south east quarter of section 22. In town ship 17 S.. rango 14 E of tho Willam ette Meridian, taken and levied upon as the solo property of tho said M. W. Watklns, A. B, Watklns. Roy S. Watklns. John Watklns Harmon and Mead-IIaskell Company, a cor poration, or as much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the said Judg ment in favor of said plaintiff and 'against said defendant, with Inter est thereon, together with ull costs and .disbursements that havo or may accrue. Dated February 8, 1922. Date of first publication, Febru ary 10, 1922. S. E. UOBEnTS, Sheriff, Deschutes County, Oregon. Cl-50 NOTICE OF AD.MINLSTItATOn'fl SALE IN THE COUNTY COUHT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOn DES CHUTES COUNTY " In the matter of the cstato of Charles L. Alvorson, deceased. Notices Is hereby glve,n that tho undersigned administrator of tho abovo estnto by vlrtuo of an order of the nbovo court mado and entered on tho 3rd ,day of Fobruary, 1922. will from nnd nfter tho 11th day of March, 1922, proceed to soil fur cash at tho oftlco of tho Bond Bulletin In tho city of Bend, Oregon, the fol lowing descrlbod real property sit uated in Deschutes County, Orogon, to wit: The SW qunrtor of tho NW quar ter and the West half of tho SW quarter of section 15, tho N half of the NE quarter and tho SE quarter of tho NE quarter of section 22, and NW quarter of tho NW quarter of section 23 all In township 17 S. of rango 10 E, of tho Willametto Mer idian. Dated this 9th day of Fobruaryj 1922 m. it. Biaas. Administrator of .tho estate of Charles L. Alvereon, decoused. 60-lo