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TIIK UEM lll'IAKTIX, HKNO, OKKOON, NATl'HDAY, JAM'.IUY 1:1, IIMT
FAMOUS SONGSTERS DRAW PICTURES
OF THEIR OWN VOICES BY SINGING
OUR PLATFORM
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(By United Prow to The Daily Hullrtlnl
SPRlNnKl,R. Or.. Jan.' 13.
Stilton Bailey, aged 40, mill superin
tendent, will probably die as the re
sult of severe burns Inflicted today
when he was caught In a furnace at
the plant.
He entered the furnace while It
Was cold, to clean out the ashes, but
in removing them, made a pilo at the
entrance, slackiug the ashes between
himself on (I the door. A steam pipe
burst, and he was trapped, unable
to effect a menus of egress. He
buried his face In the ashes to pre
vent the nocessily of breathing the
steam.
Boiling water and live steam liter
ally cooked his legs and back before
employes of the mill could rescue
him.
DUPONT POWDER LOSS
PLACED AT $2,000,000
IncendiurtMii is Suspected, and lrolie
. Will Be Started Soon by the
County Prosecutor.
(Bjr United Pro to The Daily Bulletin)
NEW YORK. Jan. 13 Officials of
the Dupont Powder plant at Haskell.
New Jersey, declared that $2,000,000
will cover the loss caused by the ex
plosion of the munitions plant. Two
are known to be dead, but an authen
tic casualty list 'is at present impos
sible. Many workers fled and did
not return.
Incendiarism is suspected. A sur
geon from the emergency hospital
found portions of bodies in the ruins.
County Prosecutor Dunn announced
that a probe, will be instituted.
MILITIA WILL LEAVE
MEXICAN BORDER
(By United Pras to The Daily Bulletin)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 13.
It is announced that the administra
tion plans to withdraw the militia
border guard before March 1. The
action is to be taken before General
Pershing levaes Mexico. His with
drawal is scheduled for an early
date.
ROUMANIANS WIN IN
VIOLENT BATTLE
(By United Preu to The Daily Bulletin)
1 PETROGRAD, Jan. 13. It is an
nounced that the Roumanians won
a most violent battle east of Monas
tirka and Kashinal. The occupied
the Teutonic trenches and captured
three machine guns.
TO OPE.V OFFICE.
(By United Prens to The Daily Bulletin)
PORTLAND, Jan. 13. Manager
Robb, of the Western Union, an
nounced here today that the company
would open a down-town office in
Bend on Monday, "or early next
week."
Card Party
SATURDAY EVENING
January 13th, '17
Bathers Hall
8 O'Clock
Given by Catholic Ladies
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Photos by American Prcs Aasoclatlon.
Delegates to the congress of scientists,
assembled In New York at the convention
of the American Association For the Ad
vancement of Science, saw the voices of
Caruso, Tetrazxinl and A ma to dance be
fore their eyes on the walls of a darkened
room. The phonodeik, a recently Invented
machine, consists of a supersensitive dia
phragm of a gautellk material, through
which the sound waves pass, causing vi
bration. A series of highly polished mir
rors reflect the vt brat ions to a revolving
triangular mirror Utk, which in turn re
flects thorn upon a screen. The sound
wave rvllectluns appear upon the screen
magnified 40. CM times the sl of the vi
brations upon the diuphragm.
Caruso's voice, pictured at the top In ths
accompanying picture, as saen through
the phonodeik. vnrles from a clearly out
lined curved line to a shadowy blur as his
voice rlsa from a low. natural note to a
high burnt of volume
I'hoto sliow the phmiodelk ami bark of
It a chart denoting dllfTrrrit-a betwuen
voices. Top record la Curuno i Next to
It Is Ulgnora Tetrasxlnl a and below is
Amsto's. Portrvila I ft io ru;ht. Autato.
Tetrasxlnl. t'aruen
BLOCK PEACE PLANS
Allied Iteply Destroys Peare Desire,
Says German Press.
(By United Pres. to The Daily Bulletin)
AMSTERDAM. Jan. 13. German
editorials express a practically unan
imous view that the Allies' note has
blocked present peace plans.
The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger says,
'The Entente note destroyes our last
desire for peace. The Allies are
waging a war of. conquest." The
Tages Zeitung declared that ."Our
enemies are striving to destroy Ger
many as a great power," and the
Tageblatt asserted that the reply
blocked every path to peace.
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40 TURKISH VESSELS
SUNK BY SLAV SHIPS
(By United freM to The Daily Ilillctin)
LONDON, Jan. 13. The Central
News bureau announced today that
the Petrograd naval station has re
ported that the Russian squadron
raided the Anatolian coast on Jan-
uary C. Forty Turkish sailing ves
I sels, carrying heavy cargoes to Con
' stantinople, were sunk, and 63 pris
oners taken.
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BEND,
OREGON
Bend Theatre.
Marie Doro, one of the most cele
brated dramatic artists on stage or
screen, and formerly a Frohman star,
will be seen at the Bend Theatre
Sunday and Monday, in the Jesse I..
Lasky production of "Common
Ground," a thrilling drama of social
conditions.
"Common Ground" shows the
mental aud spiritual awakening
through love, of a child of the slums,
employed in an artificial flower fac
tory. How she meets, fulls In love with,
and eventually saves from ruin, at
the hands of political grafters, a
young judge, Is the basis of this most
unusual play. The methods of the
army of parasites connected with the
city institution, and their dealings
with the unfortunates of the under
world, are vividly exposed.
'a number of other members of the
; Lasky all-star organizatlun.
The picture has the usual 1-unky
tnorougnness 01 uetau anu spiunaiu
photography.
The "Common Ground" has-three
well-known stars, Theodore Robvrts,
Marie Doro and Billy Jacobs. The
production is rated as one of the
best of the recent Paramount photoplays.
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Houru 9 to 12, 1 to 6.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment.
We Kullrll I In' trnile of nil llmoe tvlin, ulirn a tiriiilnir
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We Have But One Quality of Merchandise,
and that, the Best
We Have But One Price the Lowest pos
sible for the Quality of (loods.
livery iiihionicr Iiiin I lie kind attention lie would Iiiivp If
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SERVES IN BELCHJM
lr. Jiilin ,1. Ilruvx'i' Itrlilriiril In N
live l.iinil, Ariel' a.T Vrum Hot
ili'iice In I nil nl Slati'H.
Ily Henry Wood,
irnllol l'rM Hlrf CrmiKii,lnil.l
WITH KING AI.IIIOHT'H AH.MY
IN IIKI.GICM. Jan. 1 3. I'rnlmlily
the tnoMt Amerlrniilir,'d IIi-IkUui In
the lli'lcliin in my Ih Or. John llnm
ser. BO. of Norway, Mlrhlicaii.
OurliiK the years he lived III
Noithern Mlrhlgiin. Ir. Ilniniier nev
er ilreumed of returning In Kurnpe.
IliiliHMliul. lv following hln in, ill. Ill
cnllme nt the t'lilverslly of l.leRn. Im
had gone to America, taken a (innt
griidunte tourne nt (he I'nlvcriilly of
I'eniiBylvuiiln and then Inrnted In (lie
llelgiun colony, whleh now iiumliers
nboiit HO. 000 In thu Iron iiiIiiIiik re
gions of Michigan.
A number of Dr. Ilrnsner's univer
sity imniii'iiilcs nt I.li-K" hud also lo
enlril III llui Culled Hlules, at New
Voik, Chicago, WnnliltiKton and elae
where. These !r. Ilrimaer went to
vlNlt oiuii every year.
Hut lth the eoiuliiK of the war.
the liinrylriloin of llelKluni and the
urgent rail of King Albert ror all
II. Iglun pIivhIi Iuiih and BiirK.'.HlH In
return, lr. Ilrasser ul nine returned
to IIi IkIiiiu In nerve the army, hla
rum it t riot h tiroinlnlng In look atler
his wire and mm and roimeivu IiIn
lueillrul pru.'llie.
ir. lliiinmT Is ntlll lit hi post uf
dillv, rrn.lv lo serve until the war Is
I ended, lie l III i lmiKe of one of tlin
seven himpltul IrillllR With Whleh llel-
k I in In 'iilii'd and by melius of
j w hich the wounded from the Belgian
; front dri ar.li.ii ntnllnns are hurried
down Into Kruiirn. I Jr. llrssser's
! train niiiken at least one trip week
j Into Kriiure. Mini oriener when heavy
fit:htliig renders It ne,. 'unary
Hr. llruMter nilmlls lie got iiiIkIu
homeslrk ninny time to '-e his wife
anil son Only two things, ho says.
keep him up.
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AGENCY
Wrltom of all klniU of Innurancf. Old
fist Inmjrnncp Akpiicv in Otitrnl On1
icon. If, C. K I lilt, Kimt Nut Ion ill liank
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Orcgonllfc Insurance Company
"kmclu.ivfly onaaoN"
Homi Ofpick. Con.m Bld... Portland
AHIII.KY roitKKHT,
Dlntrict MamiKer.
How these grafters, to further
their own ends, manufacture false
conditions to harm their enemies, is
brought out through a serlen of most
ununual scenes
The Lasky Company has sur
rounded Miss Doro with a cast of un
usual excellence, consisting of such
distinguished artists bh Thomas
Melghan, as the young Judge, Theo
doro Roberts, Mary Morsch, Horace
B. Carpenter and Vera McEvers, and
OEOROE 8. YOUNO
Civil iinillrrlgutlon KiiKlneer
L H. Mineral Surveyor.
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