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About The Daily bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1916-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1917)
THE nKNT) M'l.l.Km. HKXD, OUKON. Tl'KMUY, JANVAItY lOIOIT The Daily Bulletin I'ukllihrd Every Aflrrnoon Kicrpt Bunds. IIKNI), OKKliON. r.KORRK l'Al.MKR PllTNAM Publisher KOHKKT W. SAWYKK Editnr-M.nssvr 'HKI) A. WOKI.KI.KN Nri K.lit.r J1KNKY N. KOW1.KR Aisocist Mltor RALPH SPENCER Mhnicl Suj.t. An lninnilnt Newspaper. tamlin for the square deal, clean businv. clean politics and tb bMl interests of Bend and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ilj Mail. One Year M.W Rlx Months -" 7hre Month! 11; Carrier On Year .50 tiU Months I3.S0 On Month CO All subscriptions are due and PAYABLR 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 w will not be respensible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1917 DOLLARS THAT TRAVEL. Last season 1,749 automobiles vis ited Crater Lake. That is only about one thousand short of the number -which went to Mount Rainier Na tional Park, and nearly half as many as visited the nation-known Yosem- He, with its longer season, its closer t cities and its better roads. Bend is one of the three main ap proaches to Crater Lake. Probably at least a third of those 1,749 auto mobile parties passed through here, and practically everyone which came or went via Bend remained over night, if they did not linger longer. Reducing the thing to dollars and cents, it is conservative to figure that each of the 5S0 autos which passed through Bend, either going to or coming from Crater Lake, av eraged four passengers. Many car ried six and seven, but there were some runabouts with only two. That means 2320 people in all, just from this Crater Lake travel. Say 2,000 .of them spent a night here, which is safely conservative. On an aver age they did not spend less than 14.00 each, in hotel accommodations, meals, gasoline, repairs and inci dental purchases. Probably the av erage really would be nearer $5.00. But even at $4.00, those 2,000 trans ients brought to Bend JS.000 in cash. All of which is based npon con servative figures. We have taken into consideration only the automo bile travel which visited Crater Lake. There is more than as much again which passes through Bend, staying here for a night or longer, which does not make the Crater detour. Sayfor instance, that the summer tourish auto travel totals 1,500 cars. or 6,000 people, of $24,000. It will do that. As our roads improve, as : we are better known, as the number ! of autos increases, the revenue will increase. -And we are especially fortunate because Bend's splendid new hotel will go far to attract new travelers and give the regulars the "come again" feeling. ' The meeting of the county court, which begins tomorrow, will be one. of the most important yet held in the new county. . All who are interested in the proper working of the prob lems connected with the new admin istration should attend and be pre pared to offer advice and suggestions which will aid the court in attend ing to its -duties. We believe that the court will welcome all such as sistance, much preferring to have questions argued out with it in the open, than to have people who did not attend the meeting come for ward with criticisms afterward. The King Bee Dentists Have tlieir laboratory fully equipped now with all the very latest modern appliances, and our expert mechanics are ready and busy all the time. With our cenveniences we arc nyw able to make and fit in as many as seven sets of teeth in a day. Ho come early and luive your impressions taken for a new set of teeth if you need them, and DO NOT PAY (or them if they do not suit. No waits or delays. No misfits to grumble about, but natural looking, perfect fitting teeth nil tho time. Kxiuiiliiation und estimate gladly made at any time, free of charge. We nre Hero to 8tay, und Give a AVritten Guurantee With All Work. Full Set Teeth $10.00 Gold Crowns $5.00 Lady Assistant Always in Attendance. King Bee Dentists Over Postofllce, Itend, Oregon. Dr. A. C. Froom, Professional Manuger. HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. . Sundays, 0:00 to 5:00. FUND FOR HOSPITAL SITE IS ADDED TO Tho fund for the purchase of the Sisters hospital site from Tho Bend Company now amounts to M.1S0, tho sum of $600 having boon subscribed since tho first publication of tho list In Tho Bulletin. It Is tho plan of those back of the movement to hold u dinner and dance at the Emblem club In tho near future for tho pur pose of raising additional needed funds. Subscribers to tho fund since tho Inst list was published are as follows: O. C. Henkle S. B. Graham W. K. McCormack C. A. Nickell Klmiignn Bros J. F. Taggert Bend Press 15 Frank O'Laughlln 60 Oregon Fuel Co 6 Jay Snlrman 6 M. A. Palmer 6 F. Frodeseu v 10 F. H. May 5 Bond Brick and Lbr. Co 100 W. F. Rogers 25 J. J. Cunningham 10 H. Latham a 15 Boyd & McGee 15 N. E. Gilbert Geo. V. Jones 10 Geo. Bates Jack Tansey M. H. Symons Reed & Horton !C. A. Stanburrough S. Muraski Waruea Co j. H. Haner ... C. E. Myers H. B. Ford C. W. Thornthwalte C. V. Silvis J. H. Connaru H. E. Baker P. A. Erickson O. A. Thorsou Ed. Halverson A. C. Caldwell L. Doonar Thos. Murphy 25 Jos. S. Junes 10 J. D. Davidson 5 A. M. Pringle 5 United Warehouse 10 II. W. Skuse 25 S. Stookey 5 Deyarmoud & Son 5 Oregon Transfer Co 5 J. A. Eastes 5 Frank Inabuit 10 J. H. Williams : 5 H. H. DeArmond 5 Chas. H. Francis 5 Martin & Cash man 10 SENTIMENT GROWING AGAINST SLACKERS Civilian in London Has Little Clinnce to Win Out Over Spirit of Militarism. By J. W. Peeler, (United Pro Staff Corr.ini!!nt.) LONDON", Jan. 16. "Why aren't you in the army?" Next to calling a man a German, that is the favorite insult, amounting to "fighting words" now in use in I London. The civilian hasn't much chance of a comeback except with his fists so if he retorts at all it is usually with his right. The waiter with a little gold or silver stripe on his sleeve, meaning that he has been shot or gassed, throws sneering glances at the civil ian diners. The soup is cold and the diner says so. "The soup isn't cold in the army" is the waiter's comeback. "Why aren't you there?" As the conscription act exempts nobody without reason, the civilian has a good legal right to be a civil ian. But be can't go into details about his tribunal hearing so he scrapes the waiter's head with a ketchup bottle. But the civilian usually gets the worst of it regardless of whether he succeeds In puniBhing his tormenter or not. Public opinion Just naturally drifts against him. It Is the same on the street If he Enamel Filling $1.00 GIGANTIC PROJECTED AMERICAN WARSHIPS WILL OUTCLASS WORLD'S GREATEST VESSELS iiwaimi v V , . VV UPPER-US. BRTTLE CRUISERS NOS I tb. LOWER-US. BATTLESHIP COLORADO AND CZ.W5 To.purmlt tht people nf the I'nltrd Stntcn to what l lie projected buttle eminent of thi-lr iiiivy will look like and to ahow the fenturt's of the new buttlt-ahlpa of the j Colortidu clasa, the eecretnry of ttie nnvy has hd prepared tltetnccointuinylntf druw-1 Inge of the new vuraels. Hy nieniie of "wash" drawings mh as thcxe the effects of photonmphs nre ohtHlned. and It ts j Ible to Kiiln from them ntnnmt as definite ' Ideas of the appearances of the ve.Hsrls as would be obtained from actual photo-1 f raphe. The new battle cruliwra authorlied j by conicress will be the first vessels of j their type In the American navy, although 1 accidently bumps another pedestrian. He may apologize, but it resentment isn't appeased the injured party reels off the crowning Insult. Americans generally eBcapa be cause their "accent" excludes them from English army consideration. But once in a while someone makes a mistake as a bus conductor did with a New York chauffeur. "Why aren't you In the army?" demanded the conny, after a trivial argument. The New Yorker's reply was made to order. "Sa-ay, listen, Cockney," he suld contemptuously. "My army has lick ed your's twice, and If they have to do It again, I'll be with 'em." M'X.UUHT TKAPKS HANOI William McNaught traded his 80 acre ranch, stock and Implements to O. Caldwell, for a 109-acre ranch near Oregon City. Mr. McNaught expects to leave for his new home in about a month. E. H. Sothern, Stricken With Old Complaint, May Undergo an Operation ,H. SOTHERN Q I'hoto by American Press Aanoclntlon. Dr. Joseph B. Blusell of New York, a fijrtcerm ami HpeclullKt in Oie use of null um, Inft New YorH to attend 15. II. Both ern, the famous actor, who in ill from kuII nlonrjn at tho lilankntone hotel in ChliiiK') Mrs. Hothern, known on the stage as Julia Marlowe, left on the same train, It whs eclri4 to remove Mr. Hothern to New York for treatment If It was fouml that hie condition was not serious. 11. was treated or the same complaint by Or. Mis sell twenty years ago. Mr. Hoinorn is fifty-seven years old, an axe at which an operation la attended by soma risk, mmM f.v jr.: "-k ..". v." ' T i r i in iimi mlf T i ii 'i i iM" 'Sfc V-lr , at tie cn sAetiil yi'ars fur foreign nuvles, uotuhly the UrtlHh and Herman. Klntt Oocukb s and the kaiser's buttle cruisers Kuve splett ilul accoums of theinselvvs In the Jutland buttle. The, American hit I tie rrutsvra. names for which hnve not tieen selected, will be 11741 ' fet Intiv and will carry crews of l.JTi men. The dlsplacemtint will be J.0 and the spctnl thlrtyflvo knt a, five knots faster than that of any Herman or Hrltlsh buttle cruiser. The armament will cuslst of ten fifty-caliber fourteen Inch nun's, twen ty tlfty-cullber five Inch (una, four three Inch antl-alr craft uns and eiaht twenty BOOSTS SUNDAY BALL TO NEW YORK SOLONS diaries II. Khbetls Attempting to Get Hill Through legislature for Kuiidoni. Ily C. ('. Hamilton, (United I'rrw HlslT t'orrmpinlrnt.l NKW YOKK. Jan. 1 6. Charles II. Kbhetts, discoverer of the Ilaltle of Long Island and sevcrul either ex cuses for holidays, is still In the ring for Sunday baseball. Winding t:p his eampulgn through the baseball season last summer, when he obtained signatures from thousands who visited Ills ltrooklyn park, he is ready to make an at tempt to get a bill through tin; New York legislature. f Critic s In this city tire of the opin ion that Kbhetts Is going too far in trying to wedge in another playing day, and point to figures, which say, show that New York, with its slx duy schedule, draws more persona than the western cities with seven day schedules. How interesting. When you got down to the root of things and find that New York Is six and seven times the size of most of the western cities, It is pretty easy to see why that is. Brooklyn Isn't hurt by week-end attendance. The big turn-outs on Saturday show what might be ac THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will last twice as long. Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY FULL LINE -of- Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies : Rend Hardware Cn 1 t .y..LM,.iMi,ilt,J,w THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Btortga nd Forwarding, Gtncml Com minion Merchant!. Wrf carrr Oil, ;aollne, flusir, Flour, Salt Mati, llama, Ilacon and t.ard. "r i -t3r - ' 1 1 one Inch torpedo tubea These vnsaela will Uv titiven h electric turbines. With thn picture of the bnitle cruiser (upper plt iurei In shown that of the new protected bnitleshlp of the Colorado rlusa, which will rtimprlsn the Colorado, Mary land. -West VhKlnlannd WaMliltiKtun. They will be ve-Hria of J2.UJU tuna, with twenty one knota ieel and carrylnc elaht ell tneti'liirh kuiii each. There will be iweiw ty-iwo smaller guns beaidea four antPair craft guns and torpedo tubea. Ills as these ships will be they will be outclassed by the three still newsr battleships already authorlied. the ehipe of the Noa. O. e0 and I class. complished In the borough across the bridge If Sundays were open to basebull. Out west they have played Hundny biiKchul! for years, and no one makes any objection. Ministers receive and accept with no (imlms season pass es to minor league parksand use them. They stay away from the Sunday gamin, but they don't mlsa the week-day matinees. If the west Is broad enough to see that a working limn hasn't the time to go to a busebull game dur ing thn week, it Is queer to see some one trying to explain why tho east wouldn't like It. The funs want Sunday baseball. Spring House Cleaning by Electricity Why not use an "ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER" We Have Tlicml Sold on Easy Terms? Bend Water Light & Power Co. Phone 551 Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. Telephone 441 KENWOOD Kenwood Gardens and Terminal Additions Lots $10 Cash; $10 Monthly Houses for Sale 10 Cash and Monthly Payments like rent J. RYAN &CO. "'Xr Phone Your WANT ADS to The Daily Bulletin They will be given Careful Attention. , Tho thousands who signed the pa tulous at KhhnltM field provo Hint beyond dmilit. . WAR SUIUKCTS TABOO lentous in Muke No Mention of Con fill I al While House Dinner. Illy Unllnl I'cnui lu Tim Itnllv Hull, till I WAHIIlNtlTON, II. C Jan. Hi. Wlinn a group of Teuton dlploinnlH get (UHclhcT these days, there Is generally discussion of Ibu war. To night there will bn a gathering of IIiiiiii, at which ilo mention of the conflict will bo made. It Is the occasion of the second diplomatic dinner given by President and Mrs. Wilson. Ambassador von Ilnruslorff, ranking next lo Atnbun uilor Jusseraud in the diplomatic corps here, will be I lie guest of hon or. Other Teutonic representative and neutrals will hu guests. It marks the first appearance of Countess von llernslorff at a diplo matic dinner In tho Whltu House since thn wur opened. Tho countess Is an American but has been in K II rope for two years. She returned to America recently. Tonight she will occupy the position of honor at 1'reHldeiit Wilson's right, the Am bassador sitting ut (he right of Mrs. Wilson. Your old phonograph records will he taken by the Day Music Co. Adv. J ones Dairy CIJ2AN MILK AND CRI;AM. Milk for Inftints ami . Invalids n Spcciulty. 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