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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1917)
FAGK 8 THR ItRn DtlXRTI.N, 1IKNI), OltKGON, Tlll'KSD.W, PKIIIU'AKY H, 1017 The Daily Bulletin PvMUhtd Every Artrrnmin Exrrpt Sanear. IlKN'l). UKKCON. tiEOROB PALMER PUTNAM Publisher KOI1EHT W. SAWVKK Blitor-Mnnwr 'RKU A. WOKI.KI.KN Now Kditur HKNRY N. KOWI.KH Aiuociat Editor KAU'H 6TKNCKK Mechanical Sufi. All Independent Newaier, standing for til .square deal, clean business, clean politics an J lh. bet inter.! of Bend and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES II; Mail. On Year tVOO 8ii Month , ...I2.TR Ihro Months 11.60 llj Carrier On Year S.S0 Sis Months 3.&fl One Month 60 All subscriptions are due and PAYAHLK IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mulled subscribers and if renewal Is not made within reason able time the paper will be discon tinued. Plense notify ua promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise va will not be respensible for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay able to The Hend Bulletin. hitched onto It, or they have a steam engine. The central Btates are noted most ly for grain raising, and there Is some mining, lumbering and ranch lug. They raise much corn, wheat and outs, and also horses, cattle and hogs, and a great ileal of hay is produced. The southern states produce cot ton and fruit and they raise lots of tobacco. They have mining and lum bering. There is lota of con! and iron mined in the southern states. and in Texas there is a great deal of ranching. The northeastern states raise much fruit, such as apples, grapes, ponchos and other fruits. There Ib much mining, lumboaisg and fishing also, The raising of vegetables known ns truck farming is an important In dustry. They have some dairying and a little ranching in the north eastern states. Kirchwey Leads In Move to Unite All Peace Associations THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1917 USE HOME STORES. The people who travel off to some distant city on a shopping trip don't figure much on the value of their time. Neither do they count leg weariness as anything. They u ill tramp all over a city, shopping from one widely separated store to anoth er. Then they finally turn up at home with just the same article tliey could have bought of the home Merchant. If the goods happen to be defective, or if error is made it will take a lot more time to get it recti tied, often as much as the goods are worth. The men who sometimes nre inveigled by their wives into a jaunt ot department store .shopping tin derstand this point perfectly. Any department store in the big cities sees specimens of this type. They look wearied and bedraggled as they car ry bundles for their wives. Meekly they follow from counter to coun ter and department to department. Tou don't catch men at this sort of thing any oftener than they are com pelled by family discipline. If people counted the time It takes to shop in .a big metropolitan de partment store, they would never lo it. To get three or four purchas es itl such an emporium is a perfect time killer. You tramp all over the i.laee, then arc told that the clerk ttho directed you made a mistake f3 to the location of a certain counter, so you must turn back near where yon came from. Many a trip that might have been pleasant is spoiled by the time and effort spent in this wearisome shopping. The home store wastes no time and costs no car fare. You take it in connection with other errands, are promptly at tended to, and the purchase is made In a tenth part of the time it takes to get out of the distant department store. Time is money. And bother saved takes the friction ont of life. Pendleton Tribune. BLACK FRIDAYS. Tint of These Financial Terrors Cam In London In 1745. Several of the great fliinuclal paulcs of the pustjiave commenced on a Fri day, and this has given rise to one of the pet superstitious of the stock ex changes sud bourses of the world that the sixth day of the week Is fraught with ill omeu for those en gaged in financial operations. 'lie original "Black Friday" occurred Dec. 6, 1T15. lu London. On that date tidings reached the metropolis that the pretender, Hounle 1'riuee Charlie, had reached Derby with his forces. Lon doners immediately made preparations to By from the city, aud a panic pre vailed. It was on that occasion that the Bank of Euglaud bad Its closest call In its loug history. The citizens were anxious to-tnl:e their money with them, and the I'ank of England was besieged by an army of deosltors. The bank escaped bankruptcy only by the expedient of placing "dummies" in the line to iniet!e genuine depositors and by paying bona fide depositors in small coins, thus consuming much time. The first "Black Friday" of lntter day financial history was In 1S00 aud was due to the failure of one of Lon don's largest banking houses. Three years Inter Willi street had a "Black Friday," due to au attempt to engineer a corner in gold. ' The worst of all Black Fridays" was that of 1S73. when on Friday. Sept. 18, It seemed that the whole financial structure cf the new world bad crumbled into ruina Exchange. f VI it ,4 Our President RIGHT OR WRONG vO let us stand behind the line as one man, to help and encourage him in any decision he may come to at this critical moment. There is no one that appreciates the good will ami well wishes of the people more than the It. M. Smith Clothing Co. When we know that the majority of the people in Deschutes anil surmundiiiK counties are behind us in our endeavors to lower the retail prices on Ladies', Men's and Children's wearing apparell it gives us an incentive to tlo more, for we know that we have the confidence of the People, which, after all, is the greatest thing there is. Photo by American Frvaa Association. The peace meeting of Feb. t at Mncllson Square Garden. New York city, with Wtl tlam Jenntnjc Bryan as one of the prin cipal speakers, la one of the atepa ot the American Neutrtil Conference Committee and other American peace societies to ward consolidation. Professor George W. Kirchwey of New York la chairman of the executive committee of the confer ence and also president of the American Peace society. On Feb. 12 representatives of all the principal American police so cieties will meet in New York and try to devise a practicable plan of co-operation and consolidation. Just now we have on display the larg est and mast beautiful showing of New Spring Wash Fabrics a showing worthy of any Store in Cities of twice Mends size. There's Great Variety of Patterns in NEW CINCl 1AMS at 12j-15-20-25c NEW SILK TISSUES at 25-5-50c NEW WORLES AND MARQUSSTLES at 25-35 -50c NEW PERCALES 36 in. wide tX 12-15c Women'i sad Children' GAUZE VESI'S at 10-15-20-250 One C of l.auWJ-Cuic Union Suiti, iJcevclcw, light knw-..Ecqtionl Value in II tc$ up lo 46 in., on talc--- 50c Shoes For Men, Women and Children. Hy far the largest Stock of New Spring Shoes Hend has ever known is now here, and at a decided saving. MEN'S WORK SI IOES $2,25-2.50-2.75 U.25-H.75 WOMEN'S SHOES $2.75-i.50-'1.75 4,00-1. 50-5.00 BOYS' SCHOOL SI IOES $2.25-2.50-2.75 .'J.25-!J.50 GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES $2.00-2.25-2.50 2.75-.25.50 INFANTS' SOFT SOLES .J.V50-!5e RESULTS ARE SHOWN. A FAMILY ORCHESTRA. Hat Your Homt One, and, If It Has, ' Doea This Just Fit It? When two people .conduct an orches. tra there 1$ plot material. If the two are knit by marriage ties the plot thick ens. End loot t and I conduct a famllr orchestra, be at the piano, I playing second violin. I know more about mu sic than does Endlcott; he is more mu sical than I. I keep the time; be has the temperament. Temperament Is more noble than time, but time, I shall always Insist, has Its place, perhaps nowhere more appropriately tban in an orchestra. lie at the piano can domi nate the situation more neatly than I. In my position among the strings, bow- about nothing, and when he ri-mcm-bcrs it ho then forgets that what he thought of was something entirely dif ferent from what be wanted to remem ber." Christian Register. Spring Middies- Of Fine Golden and Middy Sergc.tfl CA O AA O CA 3 in all Sizes, from 12 to 44 at , yi.O)'L.J)'L,D) Caught Both Ways. Mrs. Esc My servant girl has left me. She said I bud so mucb company there was too much work to do. Mrs. Wye That's singular. Mine has left me too. She said I had so little com pany It showed I bad no social posi tion. Boston Transcript Smith Special Ooeralls-A,Z Sie Vom 12 to u i"' imir- JJOO Not Yet. Mrs. Bacon Don't you think I'm en titled to a pension, John? Mr. Bacon Why, no. A pension Is something you get after you are through fighting. Youkera Statesman. One reason we are not succeisful Is that ire sidestep Opportunity and lhake bands with Temptation. TIME FOR SETTING HENS NOW ON HAND In his talk at the Commercial Club luncheon yesterday, "Farmer" Smith trer, I can more reauuy organize a said that it was better to talk about strike. -what you have done than what you The rest of the pieces are presided are going to do. Following that rule over by onr children, young people of it is perhaps not out of place for inflexible spirit and chromutic moods. The Bulletin to call attention to the Sometimes we doubt w httjier we have activities which have resulted fol- our troupe under the rigid control whl h lowing its recent editorial outlining 88 Parents we migut expect to com a possible program for the Commer cial Club. mand. The conductivity of an orches tra, says our son Geoffrey, varies with Since that program was outlined ! ",e ' iri t itu ui 1113 auu uuiiuuliui, u uru active steps have been taken to car- 0 int anma nt it a qiiDaaaflnna anrl already results are being shown. We P'-ant theory that a family orchestra U-,l,1(l ,l,oiV Mb fill ,1tuA .11'. f tin a, an1 I the children were little we held the have been promised free express de livery, the Club has become active in the matter of the Benham Falls segregation and today comes the news that better sleeping car accommoda tions are under consideration. The matter of the Tumalo mail, is re ceiving attention. We do not claim all the credit for these betterments, but we point to 'the fact of their originating with The Bulletin, as examples of its policy of constantly seeking out and suggest ing matters which will better the town and surrounding country in any way. - One subject mentioned on the pro gram has not yet received consid eration, that ot the Commercial Club rooms and gymnasium. Several thousand dollars were subscribed and collected for the gymnasium build ing months ago. Since then the mat ter has slept. It is time that It were pushed and some report of the en terprise given. The money Ilea Idle and the best building period ap proaches. If we are to have a gym nasium let's get busy. If not, the subscriptions should be returned. would draw ns all clone together, 9nd- Ing always as a symbol of our perfect harmony. Tliat would be all right if the harmony would only go to suit us all equally at the same time. As It Is our little band, in which observers find 80 touching a picture of heart hslde nut ty, suggests sometimes nil the elements of guerrilla warfare Atlantic Monthly. A Status That Never Was Built. Mount Athos, In Turkey, wus the spot contemplated by a sculptor for the most I imposing monument that man bad ever had. The' sculptor Dinocrates offered to cut the huge mountain mass into the form of a statue of Alexander which should bold a city In the left hand and In the right a basin to re ceive all the waters that flowed from the mountnin. Alexander was much taken by the plan, but rejected It for the practical reason that there was not food enough In the district to feed the inhabitants of the proposed town. Bo the canal cut by Xerxes to enable the ships to es cape sailing round the mountain re mained the greatest enterprise ever achieved there. U. S. RESOURCES ARE SKETCHED BY PUPIL The following composition is writ ten by Raymond McMillen, of the Fifth B grade, of the Bend schools, and is a sketch of the Industries shown on the prosperity calendar given out by The Bulletin: The United States. The western states have much mining. They mine gold, silver, lead, copper and coal. These states have lumbering, grain and fruit raising, and on the coast there is fishing. On the big fields of grain they have a big combine which cuts and tbreBh ea it at the same time. There are a many as' 80 horses or mules Equity and Economy. Two men, strangers to each other, were seated together on the outside of a tramcar, and both filled their pipes simultaneously. One, however, struck his match first, and the other request ed that he might Bbare the light Ilav. Ing done so, he took from his pocket a box of matches and handed one to bis obliging neighbor. "It Is foollKb." he said, "to strike two when one will do, but I can't very well expect you to provide that one when I have some also.. Let me pay!" A mind of nice balance In equity as well as economy I London Chronicle. Vain Quests. A little girl who was trying to tell a friend how absentmltidcd her grandpa was said, "tie walks around, thinking (Hr United Pros to The Daily Bulletin) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. This Is the best day to put eggs under your biggest and most amiable hen, or into your incubator. In a special announcement to farmers urban and suburban the V. S. Department of Agriculture today declared best results are to be obtained toward a satisfactory production of eggs dur ing fall and early wnter if arrange- She Shed Winter Robe For This Fetching One A SPRING 8IQN. Challls, cotton crape or any of the soft silks will beautifully reproduce this dainty robe, trimmed with two ruffled pockots and a niche and fichu auch u load almost any bargain counter about this season. Smith Special Work Shirt oi Slaodaid Ctade, blue aod gray Shirting at 50c each Three Season Under wear Mcti'l Mrti.um Wright Ribbed Uatoo Sum $1.00-1.25-1.50 Mrn'l Medium Weight Ribbed Scpatste Gaimenl, all liiea 50c each Men's Sox One caw of 60 Porn Mea'i Fw Cotton S-.l at 2 Pair for 25c Another ol Men'i Heavy (Hark Cotton Sot, 60 das en at 15c each R. M SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY , . - .. THE FASTEST CROWING STORE IN THE STATE ments are made to hatch pullots In March or April. Birds hatched from four to eight weeks from today, tho annquncemont says, will be well maturod and ready for laying 6, 6, or 7-ccnt eggs early in- the fall. And a greater portion of them will go broody early in tho following spring, thus completing the ircio necessary for production in the fall. A Saucy Model For Certain Types of Maidens n: ,'?' I j k THE FLIRT. Olngcrsnap brown In color, a satin and velvet combined, this pictureaque design haa beaded disks circling the walat line, which la long and straight as possible. All spring walat lines strive for this straight, wide effect, you know. Twin velvet buttons adorn the jacket front. Spring House Cleaning by Electricity Why not use an "ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER" We Have Them! 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 106 Cash and Monthly Payments like rent J. RYAN & CO. 0 KBAKa' Phone Your WANT ADS to The Daily Bulletiiv-They will be given Careful Attention.