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About The Daily bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1916-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1916)
T1IR BKND lU'IXKTIX. 11KNI). OKKGON, WKDNKHDAY, DKrKMHKK 87, 101(1 page a The Daily Bulletin rsMbhra Evtrr Alunmi Kinpt 8anaur. BKND. OREGON . GKORCB PALMER PUTNAM Publlther KOHKKT W. SAWYKR Edltor-Manairer KRKU A. WOKI.KI.KN News K.litor HKNRY N. KOW1.KK Awociate Wltor KALP11 81'ENCKR Mechanical Siuit. An Independent Newspaper, standing for the aqual- deal, clean bunlneu, clean politic and beat lntret of Bend and Central Orca-on. SUBSCRIPTION RATES B; Mall. One Year S-0 Six Month! 3."o Three Month 1.50 Bjr Carrier One Year .S0 Six Month $3.50 On. Month 60 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and if renewal is not made within reason able time the paper will be discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies missed. Make nil checks and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1916 TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENTS. Bend has had occasion In the past to congratulate itself on the char acter of the Bervice rendered it by Its water, light and power company. Not only was the service good but the men behind the company knew the town and were ready to put their money into - it for the purpose of keeping up with its growth and meeting its needs. Now comes a second public serv ice company doing business locally and announces its expectation of spending many thousand dollars in improving its service and prepar inglor the business which will come with the development of Bend. The telephone company has been slow to move, for months its special ag ents and chiefs of this and that have been studying and reporting and gathering data until at times it seemed as though that was the chief end of the business. Now, however, the time for reports is over and the day of action is here. In the action proposed, as well as in the recent reduction In rates be tween the towns of this section, the Pacific company shows it has plan ned for the best interests of Bend We believe the people of Bend will .reciprocate. MOVIES AID KIDDIES Xcvy ' System, In School . Is Milking Kxcolloiit Kpt'llcr. (Br United Prcat to The Pally Bulletin) COLUMBUS, O., Doc. 87. The movies are producing good elemen tary school spellers hero today. Pupils at Grand view Heights school who spell correctly every word of 20 lessons receive a cer tificate which entitles them to ad mission to a special movie show In the school auditorium. And the kid dles are making good. Two hund red and tUty of tho 2S9 cllgiblvs won admission to a recent show. The school faculty has become on thusiastlc over the benefits obtained in spelling via the motion picture route and they're planning to ex tend the show tickets to other stud' ies. But the movie Is not the only 111' novation that's been in vogue at the Grandvlew school. Second graders often bring their1 pet dogs and cats to the school room and are permit ted to play with "em during tho reg ular play hour. These tots also think Its lots of fun to get their spelling lessons by telegraph in Morse code. The teach er clicks off the dots with her rul er and the pupils "pick up" the words. Barnard's New Lincoln Will Be Erected In Park Near Center of Cincinnati STRONG PITCHING STAFF PREDICTED BY CUB MANAGER IRRIGATION DISTRICTS . The argument is made with in creasing force that the only possible solution of the troubles of the set tlers on the C. O. I. Co. project is to be made through a conversion of the project into a district. That, apparently, is the best opinion of the members, of the state Desert Land board as well as of prominent residents of this section who have given the subject thorough study. The chief difficulty in the propos al, as in most matters which affect the body of the settlers, is the ab sence of unity among them and their lack of a thorough understanding of the subject. Some view the idea with suspicion and some practically refuse to give it any thought be cause of their unfamiliarity with the district plan. The Bulletin is anxious to do what It can to disseminate information on this subject and should be glad to have settlers and any others Inter ested write letters of inquiry or dis cussion covering any phase of the matter. It is only by discussion that we can get anywhere on this sub ject. - Let's talk it over. The National Wholesale Liquor Dealers Association declares that the per capita consumption of alcoholic beverages in the United States is in creasing with the spread of state wide prohibition. Then why do the brewery boys make all the fuss each election time? Montana has a woman M. C. Uma tilla has a woman mayor. Millican has a woman justice of the peace. Next! (By United Prcsa to The Daily Bulletin) NEW YORK. Dec. 27. Just be fore shaking the dust of New YorV off his feet and boating it for soli tude to think over his tusk of re making the Cubs, Fred Mitchell, the new manager picked off by Charles H. Woogham, gave it out that one thing is certain when the former smashers of the national league get going again. "We will have the best pitching staff in the league before many sea sous have passed," Mitchell declar ed, "and I expect to Improve it greatly before the end of next sea sou. I don't expect to win s pen nant next summer, but we'll not finish last, either." Mitchell was making no idle boast when he announced that he expected to improve' the Cub pitchers. He'd have to be pretty bad to make It look worse. But It Is true that in all this country of baseball clubs there is not a man who has had more success in developing pitchers than Fred Mitchell. The magnifi cent array of the Braves is sufficient evidence that he knows his business. Mitchell was a pitcher when he first started his career, and he form ed part of .the staff with which Con nie Mack hoisted himself into his first American league pennant. He was later with the Phillies and then was released to Brooklyn. At the end of the 1905 -season his arm be gan to fail and Mitchell was switch ed to Toronto. He did little better there as a hurler, so he developed into a catch er, doing so well that he was taken up by George Stallings and given a Job with the Yankees. He remain ed there during the two years Stall ings struggled with the New York club and when Stallings was releas ed Mitchell was dropped also. When Stallings .was made man ager of the Braves he immediately sought out Mitchell and took him to Boston, where he has since -been. Stallings declares Mitchell is one of the smartest men in baseball. He remarked after the deal was put through' that a better man could not have been found to revamp Joe Tinker's leavings. ROCKEFELLER AT SEVENTY-SEVEN STANDS IN WINTRY WIND AT ARCHBOLD FUNERAL. Peace, not at any price, but at my price, is the Kaiser's motto. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. Bend Park Company 122 Oregon Street REAL ESTATE INSURANCE i" - 'VVaim Vjri- T '' II V.-"-' ';'"'. '(-'' i1' f ' ' ' X I'll aVaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaT I , M , aaaaaaiaaa , . "..'- 1 BARNARD'S HEW STATUE OF UNCOLfl Photo by American Press Association. GorK Grey Barnanl'i heroic bronze of Abraham Lincoln was eel up In the grounds of the L'nlon TheoloKlcul Bcininti ry. In New York, for a short public exhi bition before being sent to Cincinnati, Ita permanent home. The statue was execut ed for a committee of prominent Clucln nattans, heuded by Charles P. Taft. It will stand In a park as near the center of Cincinnati as possible. The bronxe shows the ex-preldent tand In if erect, his hands folded while he looks straight before him. Walsh, Montana Senator. May Be Attorney General, or Senate Head Pro Tern. SATISFIED PEOPLE Are sending their friends to ns every day. WE ARE ABLE TO WAIT ON ALL WHO COME. It Is not necessary to wait weeks and months and go back time and again as yon do when patronizing the Private, Ethical, Society, or Trust Dentists, but instead, with our SCIENTIFIC METHODS AND UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCES THE KING BEE DENTISTS- -Are able to make you a first class, natural looking, PERFECT FIT TING SET OF TEETH In one day. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Our Bend laboratory turns out four complete sets of teeth tday. With our experience, equipment and skilled workmen, it Is easy for ns to satlHfy all. If your teeth need attention, do not put It off. Come without delay and have yonr mouth examined and find out just what can be done and the exact cost, EXAMINATION FREE. We do not charge from 93.50 to $.1.00 for treating a nerve In a tooth our price is 91.00. We do not charge $4.00 for an enumel filling our price is $1.00. We do not charge from $7.50 to $15.00 for gold crowns ouri price is $5.00 We do not charge from $20.00 to $40.00 for crude, clumsy, mis fit sets of teeth our price is $10.00 for a PERFECT FITTING, NATURAL LOOKING set of teeth which we guarantee. -Lady assistant always in attendance. King Bee Dentists Ove; Postofllce, Bend .Oregon, Dr. A. C From, Professional Mgr. Hoars 8:80 A. M. to 8:80 P. M. Sundays 0:00 to 5:00 ' ' ' t, -v - ' if j" m n ' bit 1 ' t I JOHN P- ROCKEFELLER, znd SON (Matter in insert)6 ARCHBOLP FUNERjMTI Photos by Amrrlmn Press Association. John D. Kockefeller, notwithstanding his seventy-veven yearn, paid his full meas ure of tribute to the memory of John O. Arch bold, his friend and aesoclats In Standard Oil. at the Arch bold funerul at Tarrytown. N V. Mr. Rockefeller stood at the entrance to an Improvised chapel at the Arch bold home, in which the coffin rested under a mantle of violets and or chids, and shook hands with nearly 4 employees and ofrH'utls of the oil com pany, who came to Tarrytown from New York on a speclsl train to attend Is serv- At the committal Mrvlce that followed el the great arrhrd mausoleum In 'Weepy Hollow cemetery he stood with head bared on the granite atepe, despite the fact thst a cutting winter wind wsa blowing. He not only aatonlahed sll of Ihoee who at tended the funeral by hla vigor and activ ity, but lis displayed what was regarded ratrrturb athla t,,H It till at. ml I ha hlaar nf of aavkm bib tmA Kaan linnlnia II w tnttA ' and who had been his business associate fur more than a generation. In addition to Mr. Kockefeller. the aerv- d'aai mI that ArrhrmM hnma far sir at m 1 1 m n A A by John a Hock.r.ll.r. Jr., William! Rnrhafallar, an4 othar Ananofars wtio- nam ara'alnioai eiiually wall known In Wall air!. Thay tlalanad with clua at. (ntlon whlla Dr. Jamaa K. iMr, chanoal lor of Syracuaa unlvaralty, dallvaraj aiv Mrnaai tulosy or Mr. Archbol. Chan cellor Day had b.n a llf wlotiar (rlan4 ot Mr. Archbuld. and Ilia laltar had donatml mora ihan I3.ooj.ooo lo Myracuaa anlvarany and ila adarallanal avllvlllta. rlclura how Jwh D. KoukafalWr ahaklni handa wlih F. W. Walter and John l. Hocka falter, Jr., In Ilia liiaart. aa thay aiMrad al Ik Archbold funtral. WIVES ADVISED OF RIGHTS AS LISTED FROM CIVIL CODE J Q SENRTOR THOMR3 J. XVflLSli O Senator Thome j. Walah of Montana may succeed Attorney-General Gregory. He Is being considered for the place. This became known In .Washington In connec tion with gossip concerning the office of president pro tern, of the senate and the leadership. Senator Kern does not Intend to resign the leadership, ha said. The present disposition of a majority of the senate Democrats Is to let the lead ership, after March i, go to the east, to Senator Martin of Virginia, and to give the west tha president pro tern.' now. It looks as. If Senator Walsh or Senator Thomas of Colorado would be president pro tern., but Walsh may go the cabinet. His management of the western campaign Won him much support. Largest Crystal of B4ryl. It remained for a Turk, wandering far from bis native land, to Bud the largest crystal of beryl (aquamarine) ever discovered, a long distance Inland In Brazil. It was dug out at a shallow deptb, tranopbrtcd by canoe to the coast and finally sold at Balila, bring ing tbe Bnder, It Is said, f 20,000. ' Ac cording to estimates, this crystal would furnlHb fully 2.000,000 catuts of aqua marines of various sizes. Thtie Careless Man. "Sometimes I wish I bad married a professional Jail keeper," "Why, mother, what makes you say that?" "I suppose I could trust him to lock op tbe bouse." St . Louis Post-Dls-patch. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27. That the woman who bakes bread, washes dishes and sweeps tho hearthstone, may understand what her rights ace as a wife, the San Francisco Center has prepared a syllabus of such rights from the civil code by Miss Martha A. IJams, couched In language easy of comprehension by tho woman whose mind is occupied with the dis tractions mentioned. This will be distributed where it will do the most good though there are thoso who fear It may do not a little hurm. It being feared that wo men now living In complete Ignor ance of the authority their husbands have over their property, may be come disturbed on discovering the existence of such authority, with do mestic discord as a result. YOU KNOW. OF A Viiitor A Departure A Birth ' A Death As Accident An lllneu OR- Any New Building Social Function! Meeting A Real Eitate Tianiaction Any Improvement OR- Anything that U of Interest IT'S NEWS! " Phone it to The Bulletin 561 Phone Your WANT ADS to The Daily Bulletin They will be given-Careful Attention. THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Storage and Forwarding'.General Commission Merchants We handle OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES. FRESH and SALT MEATS, HAMS, BACON and LARD. THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Phone 241 A. M. MINGLE Manager. BEND, O&KCON .1 m-.