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PAbB 4 TheJBend Bulletin WEEKLY EDITION raVlUhfd bj n BtvA D.lUlIn (Incrprtc4 BllftMlUlM 1J 1 , j ROBERT W. SAWYER. Mntr An Independent Ncwpatr, lUndtnff for u Nun drJ. clean butlne, clean politic and th bmt IntemU of Dead, and Central Onion, On Year .. BU Month .. Thre Month SobMtlptUn Rale ..It. CO ..11.00 ..lass THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 192S THE TRUE AMERICANISM In Its first comment on the Ku Klux Klnn, The Bulletin asserted that In spite ot the order's nssump tloa, of Americanism, It was actually most un-Amerlcnn in Its nttltudo to ward tho foreign born cltltcn, the 'Jew; the Catholic and the negro. Wo said then and we repeat that lndl vidunls of these classes might bo In Tieart and conduct just as good Amor leans as any to whom the klan was open. America stands for equality, The klan conceives, it has a mission to enforce- law and order and at;,the same time It stands for things con trary to the very constitution which Is the fundamental law of the coun try. When organiied, too American Legion stood for true Americanism and we believe that It continues and will continue to do so, an American Ism In refreshing contrast to that ot the K. K. K. This belief is given renewed force by remarks madeby the state commander for the past year at the recent meeting at The Dalles. Wo urge the reading and re reading of Mr. Goodell's remarks and vc ask It the fellowship ot service, to onr country need be limited to the legion. Mr. Goodejll .said: "Ono other thing, an4 I am going to tonch on. a inbiect that Is v very. delicate, bntH'mituf'tb, WjSfabtjld 09 loucnea on.. tom- nr.' or yions have been split: poislbly'not&penlyT certainly underneath. Lifelong friends will hardly speak. Wc more or less look askance at each other, wondering, is he or isn't he? It strikes me as a terrible thing In our organization, an organization whose membership has the fellowship ot service to our country. We had no religious lines, wc bad no lines ot birth in the army. We did not have until about a year ago. Now we seem to have. I am sure it will not live, t know the Legion will live. To m'e my buddy means much more 'thah'so'meone who was not a buddy who Jiappens to belong to the same church that I do, and I cannot be lieve .that a true Legionnaire would belqng, to any organization which would Influence htm to put his buddy of a different religion on the other side." GET THE MAP CHANGED. One of the interesting sights" In the Broad street station of the Penn sylvania railroad in Philadelphia,, is a huge , map of the United States, painted, on a wall and showing rail .jrpads, ttqwns and certain natural fea tures of the country. The tourist I: ,(rom pregon who notices this map, ,,, .naturqlly, lo,oks taseje it the old home .tpwn 8:there,,and If be-.is from Betid ho gets quite a jolt, -Bend is not on the map. In it he Willamette valley the South ern Pacific Is shown and these towns are Indicated, Grants Pass, Glendale, Roseburg, Oakland, Yoncalla, Cow tage Grove and Eugene. In Central Oregon there are four lakes shown, Silver, Summer, Malheur and .Har ney; but there's no Deschutes Ireland,- as we say above, no Bend. Now this would not bother us so much if It were not for the fact that a rail line and two towns are shown that have not been beard of since before Philadelphia last won the The net was not tho official net ot tho synod but of tho 25 Individuals who signed. They arc to bo commended for their wisdom and truo American ism. Anything short of the tolerance which they display must road harm fully on the state. Their resolution Is as follows: "Whorens, there has been proposed to tho pooplo of Oregon legislation abolishing all privately controlled schools ot primary and ' grammar grades: and, ".Whereas, much of tho propngaudn In favor of this bill has been con ducted In the name of Protestantism, we, the undersigned Protestant min isters, members of tho Presbyterian church, beliovo that the proposed leg Islatlon is Inimical to tho highest hit man welfare for the following rea sons: "1. It proposes to abolish one sys tern ot religious education and offers no substitute for It In any plan of re ligious Instruction In connection with the public school system. "2. It Is based on tho philosophy ot autocracy that the child belongs pri marily to tho state: It is an unjustifi able, Invasion of family authority and threatens ultimately the guarantees of our American liberty. 3. The proposed legislation in Its conception, promotion and execution violates what we conceive to be tho spirit of fraternity and brotherly love taught by our master." A QUESTIONNAIRE FOR TOURISTS (Pendleton Tribune) July and August are the months for tourists and camping. This being an ago of questionnaires, It may not be amiss to present a tew queries for tho consideration ot the prospective tourist, as follows: Are you a careful driver.tor'do.you minimize the enjoyment nini'qudan- r"i-B-f, . LrJJ.-' Bcr ab lives oi your own -dMciy ana .TgjTyOW Jellowmen by thfjtorcjcas aoaiinR-;yi your can Tji , ,,. uo yon camp on private jiiuuuas. eat your lunch on people'stdoorsteps and get water from their wells with out asking permission? Do you rob gardens, hen roosts and fruit trees as you go along, or pay decently for tho food you consume? Do you trample fields of grain and hay in your enjoyment of rural scenes? Do you destroy trees ruthlessly to provide firewood? Do you build fires where they may do damage, and' fall to extinguish them perfectly when you leave them? Do you leave tin cans, old papers and refuse strewn around when you leave camp, or do yon dispose of them neatly and in a sanitary man ner, so that the spot which tempted you by Its green freshness when you came upon it may offer a like pros pect to those who come after you? Are you courteous in your Inquir ies as you expect courtesy In answer? In short, aro you the kind of per son who deserves the hospitality and happiness which you seek along the highways, or are you the sort of person who puts the wbolo race of summer tourists in disrepute? MERCHANTS TO TREAT CLERKS Annual Picnic Will Be At Todd Lake August 23 Plans Are Made. Todd lake will bo on August the scone ot the nnnunl merchants picnic, It was decided at last week meeting of tho Merchants' assocla lion. n. O. McPhcrson was named a general chairman ot tho committees which will arrange for tho picnic, Transportation for tho clerks and their families, who will bo guests ot tho employers, will bo arranged by committee consisting ot C. T. Terrll It. S. Hamilton and Dr. E. K. Gray All who attend aro asked to tnk n basket lunch, whlla refreshment consisting of Ice cream and soft drinks will be provided by the mer chants, arrangements being In charge ot a committee consisting of- J. M Chllders and J- T- Gagou. A progrnm of sports will be out lined by M. P. Cashman and II, Power. Music will bo arranged by McPhcrson. A finance, committee will bo appointed by President Frank In abnlt ot the Merchants' association MOUNTAIN TELEPHONE LINE NEARLY READY That tho telephone lino which will connect the summit of Bachelor mountain with headquarters of tho Deschutes- national forest in Bend is now within one-fourth ot a mile from tho top is; learned 2 from Suporjisoj, iu.Li. ninno.-i juBi-Tcinrocu! irom a trip to the mountain.."! Timbdr rprtho flro. lookout station) which Is jo hp. tonstntctodron tho'tatmintalit' can. al boibronght'to tho top on pack horses Plumb believes. A new road location which will make It possible for the Century drive to avoid the marshy stretch through tho hemlocks shortly before Todd lake Is reached, has been found. Plumb said. This will be built this year. Another location which would connect Todd lake with the road to Broken Top will not be taken advnn tage of until next season. The department of agriculture has Just issued a pamphlet entitled "Tan ning Hides on the Farm." Next we sball have one from the bureau of education called "Tanning Hides in the School Room." Fifteen Years Ago (From the Columns of The Bend Bulletin of August 2, 190") L. H. Gray, one of the Seattle capitalists who visited Bend last week to look over the country that the Oregon Trunk line would tup if ROAD SIGNS NEED ELLIS POINTS, OUT Residents of towns south ot Bend are discouraging tourist traffic through Central Oregon by declaring that the roads are closed or Impass able, II. C. Ellis declares. Ho sug gests that some remedy for this situ ation be found, and also that more road signs are needed In all direc tions from Bend. Few but advertis Ing slgnB are now to be seen, to tell the tourists that Bend Is ahead of them. TWO WILL APPEAR IN COURT VOLUNTARILY Vern Lowell, charged with carry1 ing concealed weapons and with use of profane language In n DUbBc re sort, and Frank Lowell, agalnst whom only the latter charge is made, have, retained counsel and will ap pear in Justico court voluntarily, it was learned today In the district at was learned in the district attorney's office. baseball pennant, and worst of aU, j built, has granted an Interview in the one.of these upstarts is about where! Seattle Post Intelligencer In which he Bend should be. The line runs east , says that the Oregon Trunk line will from Cottage Grove. It passes certainly be built and will be built through S,tar, and the eastern ter-' Independently of either Hill or Harrl- minus is at uisston, up to the nortn- son west from Silver lake. We are thinking of offering a Prize to the first person who will locate Star and DIsston for us. In the meantime there's a chance for the At a special meeting of the city council last week, the liquor license ot A. I). Estebcnet was revoked for tho reason that certain parties had imtnrnH ftnmnlnlnt thai , It nrt tmrl oAon town., to get some good publicity by , . , ,11 i.i. .i. i ,, liquor sold to minors over Esteben- fnlrlnp lin with Ihn Pnnnavl vnnfn mil.' i et's bar. Estcbenet is circulating a LUMBERMAN NOTES IMPROVEMENT HERE "I visit your city every year, and each time I am astonished at tho improvement," was the statement of John J. Rupp of Saginaw, Mich., lumberman, here last week for a visit. He owns considerable timber here, us well as In Idaho and Cali fornia, Ho has spent three, weeks visiting in the northwest. taking up with tho Pennsylvania rail road the question of changing the map to accord with the facts, ' PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS ' . , OPPOSE Tho other day we said that wo ex pected to find the majority of tho newspapers ,of the state opposed to the compulsory education bill which will come before the people at the next general election. A resolution ndopted at the recent editorial asso ciation meeting deploring the Injec tion of religious Issues Into our state' politics serves to confirm our expecta tion. Wo bolieve that In the coming weeks the spirit of tho resolution will be' expressed In editorials opposing the measure. Today 'we wdulrt rail attention to the announcement of the opposition -of Born'o' 25 'Prcsbyterfun ministers In ri resolution sighed at tho tlmo ot tho jueotloc' ' of the synod in Corvallis, petition asking that his license be1 i ' Another Ice cave has been discov ered in the yiclnlty of Bend, this tlmo on Jack Ferguson's, ranch, Carlylo Triplott has returned to Bend for a visit of several weeks. C. B.' Allen is in the midst of hay ing and will huvo about 100 acres to cut. Joo Tagijart spent tho week in Bond from his homo In Rostand. Tho report of a government Inspec tor based on Investigation recently made, will be against opening tho lands of Ci'duo Pralno to entry. Clmrlus Stunburrough has resigned his position at tho pumping sta'tlou nnd will go on his homestead where ho will build a flumo to divert water for power purposes. ' ' Finds Tacks Numerous On Silver Lake Road; 10 Hours Making Trip Seven long, large headed tacks wero found by W. H. Frantz of tho Economy grocery on a trip homo from Silver Lako Sunday night. They wero discov ered at points well distributed along the route, Indicating that someone had a quantity ot tacks lying loose In his enr, and that tlioy had dropped out at Intervals along tho way. Frantz spent so much tlmo changing tires that ho did not reach Bond until 4 o'clock this morning, having been 10 hours tfn theroudj There was a li'eavy rain at Silver Lake ' Sunday, Frantz reported. On' the wuy back he drove 'through tho flro on tho Clilnn Hat ropd. P. A. Erickson acfqnjijaiiled. hltn, pn tho trip, , , TO ANNOUNCE DATE OF FARM FIELD DAY O. A. ('. Uvti'iiilmi i:perlN Mnki urvi'V of Oops Hofmv ! eldltiK ' Time. An agricultural Held day will bo held In Deschutes county within a short time, It wus unnounred Inst week by F. I,. Billiard, George It Hyslop uiut W, L. Powers, of the ex tension department of O, A. C, who wore In Bond on an Inspection trip of tho farms of tho county, with n vltiw to suiting tho date nt the time which will show most clearly tho results of tho experiments being conducted and tho general agricultural conditions. They will leave for Lake county, to hold ii Held day there utter com pleting their survey hero. The busi ness men tit Bend nnd all others In terested will bo Invited to attend tho demonstration, l order to become acquainted with the, work that tho extension department and the county agent nro doing. OMAR HOSKINS DIES OF HEART FAILURE News of tho death of his father, Omar Koiklns, more than DO years old, as the result of heart failure, was received Monday afternoon by C. V, Hosklns of Redmond, while on n visit to Bond. Hosklus started that night by the McKenile pass for Eu gene, where his father had lived. FALLS FROM WATER WAGON, LEG BROKEN Falling off a water tank while hauling water to bis ranch Sunday, n,H.IJrniU,ey,ot Drothorn: syfltnod a uronon icr., ji.o ws prouROiuo uena for trratmojit .Monday. . Ills wlfo cams . wjthMpv Whllo .Jifljffcoverli ,fjrpmJ,tho1Jnju'ry thy w.HmiVo 6ti East Fourth street. - -(. .1 CHECK MADE GOOD FOLLOWING ARREST Charged with purchasing n car nt the Central Oregon Motor company garage with n $525 check for which there were not stiltlclunt funds de posited locally, Willis II. Chase was arrested In Klamath Falls last week by the sheriff ot Klamath county. He was released when a bank In Dlnuba, Cal guaranteed tho check. FIRE OF YEAR AGO BRINGS FINE OF $50 (iiru Ihiini Plead (lulltr Hut Hilys Ho Isn't Afwuinrs Alt ItoM'oinllilllty. A camp Mro left tunning nt Elk lukw nearly a your ago caused George Evuns of Moxler to bo imenttnl Mon day and to bo lined &0 and rusts nmniintliiK to about $2f hy Judge E, I). Gllsoii In JiiNtlco court. Tho com plaint named Ray Ilalley iih well us Evans t hut Evans agreed to tnkn re sponsibility ut tho sjimii tlmo de claring that ho was not In charge of the party and therefore not culpable so thut It Bailey reimburses Evans to tho extent or halt of tho line, fur tlier charges will bo dropped, Allan Wlllcnxon signed tho com plaint ngiiliiNt tho Mosler men, the date of the alleged offense being Hep tembnr C, 1021, Evans was urn'iloil on Information from forest employes at Enst lake, where ho had bcoit lust week on his tlrst visit to Central Ore gun slnci! (he complaint was isstieu CHANGE DATES FOR POSTMASTER EXAMS A chaiiKv In dates for examinations to creiite eligible lists from which new postmasters for Tutnulo and Powell initio will b picked, Is an nounced by L. C Coleman, head of tho local civil service. Tim tests will bn on August 5 Instead of August 7 as previously given. 10 FROM REDMOND TO JOIN I). O. K. K. REDMOND, July 28. Nearly 40 candidates for tb D. O. K. K. cere monlal to bo held In Bend August 1 under tho auspices' of the Bend Kn.lg"hts ot Pythian lodgo, have been signed tip hcrv aMurlriit'tno support of the local Pythlans for tho occasion. BEND SCHOOLS TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 11 Bend's schools wilt open on Mon day, September 11, It was announced I today by Mrs. Horace Richards, presi dent of tho school board, In response day, September 1 1, it Is unnounced by Mrs. Horace Richards, president of tho school board, In response to numerous Inquiries. CHURCHILL TO SPEAK TO COUNTY TEACHERS Ktiilo Hiiperlntemleiit Hlaleil I'orfc Tliii'ii Aihlri'Kxes At Inntl. tutu In Heptciiilier. Of tho speaker who will nddri's Deschutes county teauhnis at tho an mini Institute (u b held hero Kp temtior 13 to 15, Inclusive;, (wo lint n already been socurod, County !,'iiht Intomlont J. Alton Thompson an nounceti. Iintioi'tuut change III tho course of study will bo explained to grade, and to high school tonchors by male Ku nerlnlemlent Churchill, who will alv. give mi ussnmhly room addn-nn County Superintendent H, H, Duncan of Yamhill county will also bn here ho has written Thompson, k i ni.-ii immnm iiiii.ici TO MEET IN BEND A meeting of the commercial c, ganlialluii secretaries of Oregon, i,t which L. Anile Is secretary, will be suggested to bo held dltrlngjthn Irri gallon congress hern In i4plnmbT or October by Antles, hn states, The date of Ihn irrigation congress will In, announced In a few days. NEW BUILDINGS GO UP AT PRINEV1LLE PltlNKVILLE. July 2d. Th Spallnicer and llecnu buildings will be reudy for occupancy by August ; uunouncrs contractor K, J, Barrett A new building, to bo occupied by Mason's men's wear shop Mint I'rltv confectionery, will b built on M.in street, It was announced this wrrk PLEADS GUILTT BUT DOESN'T PAYJFINE 1 -tM y Oliver Krleksoa ,pldd, guilty n recorder' court today to a charge ot being drunk and disorderly. He went to jail, falling to pay the $ Jo lino Imposed, Krlckson was arrested Saturday night, NKW STORK TO OPEN PRINEV1LLK. July 28. A nw cash groenry w bo oputiiHl hero fair week by Fred Oilman and ltobnrt I. Ireland, both residents of Prlnnvllle Bulletin Want Ads bring results try them Our MISFORTUNE Is Your GAIN Saturday, July 22, fire broke out in the Bend Garage. Efficient work of the volunteer fire department prevented the heavy losses which might otherwise have occurred, but a large amount of TIRES and Accessories Were slightly damaged by smoke. As a matter of fact the real value remains the same, but they must be disposed of At Reduced Prices , Repair kits, top dressing, body polishes, radiator bar caps, spotlights, motometers, pliers, Shaler's five minute vulcanizer, screw drivers, tire pumps, cutouts, and a full range of tire sizes. These are among the many articles which can be pur chased at prices which mean a big saving to the auto owner. The guarantee is the same as if they were new While we're cleaning house is the time for the autoist to fill his present needs, or to prepare for wants which are bound to be felt in the future. Bend Garage Open Day and Night Buick, Chevrolet, Studebakcr Motor Cars Goodyear Tires L.AlltlO!ttMM J ...,. , .,,-.., ..,. ..... - - .g.,.M...iW1puu,CTiTOi,,mMmnlu,mPawu,IH()OTJlllwll,J1ii3l 1