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The Bulletin from Bend, Oregon • Page 2

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The Bulletini
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Bend, Oregon
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PACK a THK lU l.l.KTIN, DAILY KIHTIOX, lKXI, OHKtiON, Til I'HSDAV, ft. IIM7 The Bend Bulletin anything worth wntclilnir was con-1 eerned. lint the third was nun ofj the suit which periodically kill the DESCHUTES RYE DAILY KD1TIOX aro stiiKtul for the funs' benefit wo are willing to forego the pleasure. KiiourIi for the first spium. The second was fair enough as nil nppn-titer, If It hud not been left to furnish almost (ho whole card, us fur FublUhtd Evtry Afternoon Kicpt Sanday, I1ENU, OKKUUN.

New Fall Felts Entered a Second Class matter, January I 11117. at the Puat Offica at Bend. Ores-on. GHAD OF under Act of March hnxiug ii ino wherever it gets "tart. Nobody wants to see a mail hum-mered up when he Isn't In coiulllliin to defend himself; but the way to prevent It Is for the iiminiKcniciit lo refuse to allow him to go on In such shape not to leavu It to a gentle-man's, (Save the murk!) agree-tmrnt between the two burglars In GEORGE PA1.MKR PUTNAM PublLher ROHKKT W.

KAWYKK E.litr-Manirer FRKl) A. WOK1.KI.KN Newt Kditor HKNRY N. KOWl.KIl Aciate Editor RALrli Sl'ENCEK Mechanical Sunt. volved. And last nliilit's senil-riiiiil was "fixed" so uruieiily ami clumsily An Independent Newsaier.

standing fur the aquare deal, clean buKineu. clean politic tnj tlw beat intereu ot Bend and Central KI.AKKS M.IMIWCTI HK1) IX 11KMI HY XKW I'IMH'KSS, HIT 1.1M1TKI) AMOUNT OK UKAIN H1MIKHS ntonutTiox. Oreiron. 8VBSCR1HT10S BATES Uj Mail. One Year I.

00 bix Months Three Months $1.60 Battle Creek has little on Bend as IH Carrier the homo of bivakfust food speak One Year ae.so 6ia Months fa.o0 One Monti 60 as to lie an Insult to the liilelllgeneu th or scrambled by a aeml-ftnul which I could be put across. Whether the niiiniiKcntcnt was a party lo the fix or not. In allowing an Injured mutt I to go on It invited either fixed match or the butchering rrlp- iple, neither ef which the fans will 's'nnd for, long. The iiiiinimcinoiit jwtia, there, responsible: mid the man-j fdst rule chance of tooting tho bill. As to the lust bout, It was too good to spoil, mid the referee spoiled It.

I My uiiilerstaiidliiK of the rules of the! game, confirmed by a well known I authority who occupied two or three For Women are here and yqu are invited to call and see them Priced from 50c up to $3.50 ing of quality, nothing for Bend is the home of "Deschutes Rye Flakes." made from Central Oregon All subscriptions ore due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of high altitude rye with resultant high expiration are mailed subscribers and flod value mid fine quality. If renewal is not made within reason Diners on the Oregon Trunk rail For People Who Are Particular we have put in a full line of the MAVIS TOILET PK EPA H-ATIONS. We have a splendid assortment of Perfumes, Powders and Toilet Water. The Mavis Cold Cream will do much to relieve the burning that is so common in these hot days.

MACILL ERSKINE DRUG STORE O'Kane Building- way serve the Deschutes Rye Flakes. Deschutes Rye Flakes arc on snla in able time the paper will be discontinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to receive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies missed. Make all cherts and orders payable to The Bend Bulletin.

all the leading grocery stores of Portland including the large department stores. They are on the bill of fare of the Benson Hotel grill. However, their sale Is not being pushed on ac seats at the ringside, is to tho effect I that there Is no clinch until the rof-ereo has ordered a break. It surely seems reasonable. If the men are count of the limited output Of the local plant at this time.

If enough THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1917 Central Oregon rye can be secured this fall, the rapacity of the local mill will be increased as the mill be- FOR ECONOMY" SAKE SHOP AT not allowed to hit after they get close enough to reach each other without stretching their Imaginations, why not give the wordy wars, which are. the biggest part of present duy boxing, a clear field? No one liked the loser's tactics. But the referee, having warned him, 'ANOTHER STANDARD SLEEPER. The railroads are now doing a splendid business to and from Bend, both In the freight and passenger lives that they ran find sale for all the flakes they can turn out through! the use of Central Oregon rye, and ARNER'S Bend's Economy Center also that a ready market at Bend will stimulate the Deschutes Valley was watching too anxiously for a violation of the rules by the partic departments.

And in most partic ulars they are giving an excellent ular man he had had to warn. Ho had not ordered a break when he stopped the bout; therefore there production of the cereal. The Central Oregon rye, which has a peculiar food value and taste! because of its growth in high altitude. Is necessary to the production service, which is appreciated. But, in one instance there is notable room for improvement.

We refer to the fact that four nights a of Deschutes Rye Flakes. For this had been no clinch, could have been week there is no standard Pullman sleeper available on the run between here and Portland. GRAND Two years ago the old service was with nu', and with more other limn It ran afford to loan a auiortr. I to conin forward with an announcement that wo ran tre Ihoaa two bo) Nnlali, and Ihiun aoon, without paying twice for the nrlvllitKe. I NOC KNT II HTA tK II.

TO-DAY TO-MORROW and SATURDAY no hitting In a clinch, which didn't exlat. and the decision wan "plain foollHh." Whoever wa lo blame, the funs were bilked. I allll hold my seat check; and the only way thn reason the output of the local mill must wait upon the more extensive growth of rye in this part of Oregon. Samples of Deschutes Rye Flakes have been forwarded to Herbert Hoover, America's food dictator, and management can acjuuro account some results in the way of Bend help toward -food preparedness are ex THE ELLIOTT SHERMAN FILM C'ORIHHIATION 1 'RESENTS DAVID W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERFUL AMERICAN PLAY pected from Washington within the next few days.

A small quantity of the rye flakes justifiable, when the Oregon Trunk ran only tourist sleepers. Then last winter. In answer to repeated requests, -and somewhat, we believe, because of the insistance of The Bulletin, one standard sleeper was put on. This is now available three nights each, week, but on the remaining tour, travellers must use a tourist sleeper. We wish that for once the railroad might surprise all of us by offering an improvement without being asked for it.

And here was an excellent chance. But nothing seems to materialize from the considerable talkj have recently gone on the market at Seattle and the mail orders coming from people who have used the Bend View "CUST" $500,000 "I'EOI'LE" 18,000. Central Oregon product, but who i are now located In towns where the grocers do not yet handle the flakes, are increasing rapidly. BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands view of the Kiver, Mountains find City. Building restrictions according to luxation.

see J. RYAN CO-O'Kaae Bldf. Paooe Ml PRICES: $100 AND IIP MATINEE AT 2:30 EVENING AT 8:30 "Everywhere that the Deschutes Rye Flakes have gone on the market about that second "standard." We hear that "it is coming." But so is TERMS: Reaioaib We'll lou yoa money lo build. Christmas. And In a friendly spirit, PRICES Adults, 50c PRICES Adults, 75c they have stayed and sold," says A.

J. Kroenert, manager of the mill, who believes that he can handle all the rye that can be grown In Cen therefor we venture to bring the matter to the attention of the Ore Children 25c Children, 50c tral Oregon, through Deschutes Rye Flakes. 5,000 'HORSES" 3,000 PHONE 661 Wood TEST IS GIVEN FOR SAVING SUGAR WHEN PREPARING JELLIES gon Trunk officials and ask that they give Bend what we now clearly are entitled to. While exact figures are not available, It is true that the present tourist sleeper is running practically full every trip. At least one night last week every lower and every upper was sold.

We are told that often, if not nearly always, the Bend train carries more passengers than the through train from Spokane with which it connects at Fallbridge. And OREGON FUEL TRANSFER COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. C. July 5. ACCOMPANIED BY SPECIAL Ml'SICAL SCORE 3 HOURS THRILLS LAUGHTER TEARS MILLIONS HAVE SEEN IT ONLY TO COME AGAIN AND AGAIN THE "MASTERCRAFT OF "FILM PERFECTION" The Regular Saturday Serial and Projrram will be shown at 2:00 and 7:30, proceeding The Birth of A Nation Much waste of sugar and spoilage of jellies can be avoided by using a simple alcohol test recommended by the Bureau of Chemistry, United States Department of Agriculture.

To de SHEVLIN PINE that North Bank train has a whole flock of up-to-the-minute standard sleepers. termine how much sugar should be usetf with each kind of juice put a spoonful of juice In a glass and add to it one spoonful of 95 per cent grain Why can't we have one? The bus iness is here. The necessity exists. alcohol, mixed by shaking the glass The request is justified. It is not pleasant to ride in a second rate tourist car, in hot weather, SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH.

DOORS and MILL WORK Phone 1661 gentiy. r-our Slowly rrom the glass, noting how the pectin the substance in fruits which makes them Jell is precipitated. If the pectin when it is crowded to the guards, at KENWOOD-BEND VIEW PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL AND KENWOOD GARDENS is precipitated as one lump a cup Easy Monthly Payments on Lots in these Additions. FOR SASH FACTORY WOOD PHONE BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. 441.

or sugar may be used for each cup of Juice; if In several lumps the proportion of sugar must be reduced to approximately three-fourths the amount of the juice. If the pectin Is not in lumps but is merely precipitated, the sugar shuld be one-half or less of the amount of the Juice. If the Juice shows no precipitation under this test, it is unsuitable for least it does not encourage travel which Is willing to pay for first class service. The toilet facilities of the "tourist" are miserable. Especially are the accommodations for ladies totally inadequate for the justifiable requirements of our present 'travel.

Often ten or more ladies must contrive to use the cubby-hole lavatory on the present tourist car, which hasn't really enough room to comfortably accommodate two persons. All that gives the travelling public a bad Impression. In the past we pleaded for the first standard. It WE WILL BUILD yom 0 Hemt on tht Monthly Pwrnnt Vim. jat I.

J. Ryan Co. OREGON STHEET jelly making and must be combined with apples or other Juices rich In pectin. Lowest Cooking MUSIC FESTIVAL JULY 5, 6, 7 RAW DEAL CLAIMED BY BEND FIGHT FAN Deplores Spoiling of Bout by Referee Rate in on AND ureg and Demands Return Go to Restore Boxing Game Here. required months of pleading before the Western Union could muster enough progressiveness to give Bend a down-town office abd now the company admits it is one of the best money-makers In the state.

And we have worked for other reforms for Bend's betterment, believing such effort an Important function of a newspaper. Well, let this go as a plea to the O. T. All of us are too friendly with the railroad folks, and too anxious The following letter discussing the Doxing go held this week in Bend has been received by The Bulletin from a well known local fight fan: Bend, July 3. To the Editor: "AtkMfd Crmtnt Eltttrit ft to help them make a complete sue cess of their Central Oregon business, to do otherwise than register Probably It is not up to The Bulletin to discuss In its news section the merits of last night's fiasco at the Hipp.

But someone surely ought to a polite prayer. Hat NUb Ik. lmM II tat. ettaf it wi NATIONAL EDUCATION CONVENTION JULY 7 to 14 Dedicating Portland' Grand New Municipal Auditorium Special Fares to Portland FOR THESE EVENTS FROM BEND TICKET SALE DAILY JULY 6 to 13 Hear tie Featival CLorua of 250 Voice and the Portland Symphony Orchestra of 60 Piece" Prominent Edueatora in Attendance at the Education Atiociation Convention. Hear the Sympoiiumi on Civil and Military Service and Preparedneaa SEE LOCAL AGENT air the ring-elders' view of the per Hanging the Flag.

tormance, lest the management be When a flag pole Is In a slanting or horizontal position if the rope holding left to gaze In Innocent wonderment at the ampty benches at Its next bill, a lm tea)! Iwria Ut a at la tMM IWM ImoU. 4l WM -JsH bnati tr S- tt IwaWf tlaHB, the upper corner of the flag be pulled very tight and the rofTe holding the wnne it whistles mournfully, "Oh Dear! What Can the Matter So it Is Vox Populi to the bat. lower comer be slackened somewhat, iv-a-r-ii undoubtedly a good deal of the (hug allowing the flag to drop slightly away from the pole, the wind will spill Cwl mt t4aV faMfMt. IrMMtt Hu iimm ft fiM crowd's demonstration was due to ru r.UM oiMasi tHti aMat M4 rl I Utaa hm) tHta. ai Im tit taanatt mere disappointment at the untimely end of a promising bout.

But a far iV) COM H0VtKtlHM0 tofffi. out or it. This will do much to prevent the flag from wrapping around the pole. A little experimenting will gbow how much to slack away the lower corner. It depends on the size uf the Bug and the angle of the York Sun.

Ha Ota, rW a.ta Mot iMtiiM Un, fcttth imhMralf ktrasN i bM Majk larger part was caused by a strong flavor of Ivory in the final decision, more aggravating because It camo as the finale of a session opened by a MltttntaheftMU, Ht OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE' wlerd skirmish featuring a feather duster and a jumping-Jack, and fur-of the spectators, in Imagining it was only too plainly a "fixed" go. To discuss the card In the order of Panama Canal Forts. The fortifications for the defense of the Panama canal consist of seacoast forts at each end of the canal and field fortifications around the locks. The object of the seucoast forts at the canal terminals is to prevent an enemy in time of war from euterlng and blocking the caual by sluklug vessels lu It its Infliction: Probably a boxer has Bend Water, Light Power Co.

J. T. HARDY, T. F. P.

Agent VACATION FARES TO CLATSOP BEACH CIRCUIT TRIPS EAST THROUGH CALIFORNIA to learn on somebody, and loarnB faster if a crowd watches his antics In the process; but It certainly Is 1 ft hard on the crowd, and if such bouts i.

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Years Available:
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