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Tim BRBTD BC1AETIN. DAILY EDITION, DRND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FKItRVARY 14, 1010 PAGE 2 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION II. ilia HanJ RulUlln flnrOTiMiratfd). Bnti-u aa ttcond CI ana m.Uer, January 8. 117, al tha Poat Ofdca at Band. Ongoa. ttndar Act of Harcn a. 10. ROBERT W. 8AWYKR Kdltor-Manar HKNRY N. FOWI.KR Anarelata E.lllor FRKD A. WOKLKLKN AaaociaU Editor M. W. HUNT Adv.rtUlne Manner HALl'H Sl'ENCER..... Machanicai Bupt An tnd.wnd.nt Nawapapw. atandln for tha aguara deal, clean buaineaa, clean polltlra and IM bait Intoreata 01 nano ana waiw wi SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Tear '. lit Month! lb re Month. Br Carrier On Year ill Hon tha Ona Month. All nbaeriptiona are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice of expiration are mailed UDKriUCni KIN 1 ItlirnK. w "' aaaonable time the paper will be dUcontinued. neaae nottir ua prompiir m anr cmw lililrm. or of failure to receive the paper recu earlv. OtheritiM wa will not be reaponaible (or aopiea miaaed. aU all check and order payable to The Betx? Bulletin. ..WOO ..12.7a ..fl.tO . .t.50 ,.13.60 ..I .60 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1019. ADVERTISING MAKES FOR LOWER PRICES. Among the many forces tending to raise the cost of. living, it is eu couraging to And one other whoso tendency is in the opposite direction. Advertising is the friend of the consumer. It tends to lower price's. It does this in two ways. By leading to larger volume of sales, it makes possible the economies of large scale production, resulting in a lower cost of production per unit. The second way isby reducing the costs of distribution. A large ele ment in the total cost of most prod ucts is the cost of getting them from the factory out into the hands of the final consumer. . Just what items the costs of dis tribution include depends upon the method of distribution; but, in gen eral, most products pass through the hands of the Jobber and then through the retailer to the consumer. This path from the manufacturer to the consumer might be called the chan nel of distribution. The- effect of advertising is to les sen the resistance to the flow of the product through this channel.. That is, the advertising enables both the jobber and the retailer to sell the goods more easily and quickly and in larger quantities, and to turn their stocks oftener resulting in lower costs of selling. This all works to the best interests of the consumer a lower retail price. ARMENIAN NEED IS EMPHASIZED (Continued from Page 1.) ing and whitewashing the filthy and infested store houses to washing sick babies and cooking for the starving and destitute refugees that are now struggling back to their homes. Expedition Faces Hanlsltip. "So much for our tentative plans, which yon must understand are ten tative indeed, for our knowledge of present conditions and needs is very meagre. "New York seems a .larger and a busier town after living sir miles from Bend for years, but it Is not hard to find one's way about except for the subway one experience is enough in that gigantic maze of winding ways, rushing, roaring trains and seething humans where we were so completely lost that we found ourselves back at the same INDIVIDUAL respons- ibility in this move ment for a "Greater Oregon" is like individ ual responsibility in civic affairs by voting on election day. Some neglect it. None should. USE HOME PRODUCTS. HOME INDUSTRY LEAGUE OF OREGON PateWW a I Htrj IT. fco ARE YOU ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS? JAMES J. HILL HAS SAID. "If you want to know whether: you are destined to be a uccvK8 or a failure in life, you can oaslly find out. The test Is Bimple and it is infallible. Are you able to save money? If not drop out. You will lose. You may think not, but you will lose, as sure as you live. The seed of Success is not in you." Start that SAVINGS ACCOUNT Today . The First National Bank . - OF BEND WE BANK OS YOU, YOU BANK WITH US spot after trying three times In three separate directions, to get away from it. Now we stay at the surface, when we are not shooting miles up in these sky-scraping elevators. When we go to "headquarters we take an express elevator to the 2Sth floor. Went to the 60th floor In the Woolworth building the other day. "However, we haven't much time to go about for it takes time to get the equipment ready necesary for such a trip and into such a country. The members are all furnished two uniforms, one winter and one sum mer, 'a heavy ulster, two hats and service caps, army boots and four wash waists. The men are furnished accordingly. There are more women than men in the expedition. Most of us are ready now and waiting anx iously for the date of the sailing. Our passports are in our pockets, having been signed by the Spanish and French consuls. "None of the money that furnishes the above equipment, or transporta tion and living expenses of the ex pedition members is taken from the fund for the Armenians the drive fund. It is all paid by one man who has the work that deeply at heart. We have ell had our inocculation against typhoid and typhus, and been vaccinated for small pox 'and of course we all hope to come through the year, but I think we all realize that we are going up against a hard proposition, which is not made any easier by the returning Turkish troops which form themselves into marauding bands of thieves and as- sassians. "The fact that each one of us feels that the people of his or her own home vicinity are the kind that will stand by gallantly and make such work possible is what gives us the nerve to go into it and the stamina to go through with It. "My greetings to Central Oregon and here's hoping the reports will make you glad and proud of the part you've played in the Armenian drive." , of relations between pals, It the one to whom the sign Is given docs not respond in like manner. This photoplay is a screen- version of the stage play which Lee Wilson Dodd adapted from tho book, pub lished by Harper & Bros. TRAINING SOLDIERS A GOVERNMENT DUTY Work Not to Be 'onllrrvl ax Clinr ily by Men Disabled lit Service, Says Kiluratioital Board. AT THE MOVIES WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 14 The work of fitting war disabled nun so that despite their injuries thuy are able to become skilled, efficient wage earners Is held by the United States government to be - strictly a governmental act of Justice toward Its disabled defenders, and in order to be sure that they get the best at tention the world can afford the government is seeing lifter them It self. . , A good many "Institutes" an'd other concerns for "crippled and dis abled soldiers" and the like have sprung up and have been vigorously press agented over the country, but they actually have nothing whatever to do with this work. The govern ment desires it understood that It is not a private charity or philanthropy, nor Is It in any sense a charity for disabled men to take this training. The government's position is "that it it no more than Justice to them to restore them Insofar as is humanly possible to the position of independ ence from which they were called to serve their nation, 'and in which service they have suffered Impair ments, and for this It has appropri ated large sums and furnished ade quate machinery. This work is solely in charge of the federal board for vocational edu cation at Washington, designated by congress for the task, and the board is more than pleased to receive In quiries from those who are-disabled, whether by disease, accident ,or wounds. GRAM). A mystic code, by the use of which underworld associations are dis solved, has been utilized by Francis Perry Eliott In titling his novel, "Pals First," which serves Harold Lock wood as a starring vehicle for bis appearance on the screen at the Grand theatre tonight and Sat urday night, -under the banner of Screen Classics, Inc., whose pro ductions are distributed by Metro, In the code of the underworld, "Pals First," spoken three times, with the right hand drawn thr.ee across the heart, means a severance AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Cozy. B. P. Royce, Seattle. William LlWIe, Prlnevllle. II. L. Pletcher, Centralia, Wash. Llna M. Brown, Redmond. J. L. Black, Hampton. m rri.K REPRL3ENIED FOrt fORtlGft ADVERTISING BY THE. ft Pi. GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO ,.- tat all TMP PRINCIPai riTtr . Young Man, Save Your Money ! How con a man on a small salary get married and furnish a home without a bank account? He can't. He can get married If he can find a thoughtless woman who will not take the trouble to Investigate his finances or saving and spending habits; but he can't furnish a home without sturting tho new life under heavy debt. We want to meet the man who wants to make a start at sav ing money. A little, laid by each week will soon make you Independent. Central Oregon Bank , It. Swool, Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. IS. 1C. Rogers, Holynt. "VKV. Ilootlliiger, Portland, 11. C. Mmioloy, Portland. Hotel WWitht. Uustuvo Kerry, Alfalfa. I). Guno, Alfnirtt. Mrs. Lulu Miller, Hums. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Ferguson, l.tiko vlow. Mrs. Dora M. Hull, Kroewutor. K. 11. Pnlmur, Dnggott, Mich. J. J. Sylvester. Bnlum. It. W. Lee, Portland. A. U Smith, Portland. J. J. 'Jones, Portland. C. A. Gllck, Portland. Pilot Butto Inn. Carl Wodeckl, The Dalles. Ora Vun Tassel, Madras, K. P. On Grabb, Portland, C. h. lloyer, Portland. ' 11. S. Brltt, Nowberg. M. K. Gray, Portland. R. K. Reed, Portland. Roy Dennett, Fort Rock. F. F, Cook, Portland. E. T. Mium, Portluud. K. l. BlrkhoU, Spokane. '. K. J. Condon, Portland. W. R. Riley, La Pine. ' ! FOR SALE! ! Tracts under irrigation, ; adjacent to water mains,. electric . lights and telephone service. I Ranging in size from lo 6 Acres ! WltSTOIUA ADDITION 1 Soo L. D. WIEST CKM Third Street GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT and SATURDAY NIGHT ,1 IIAHOLI) LOCKWOOD in "PALS FIRST" Do you know llio ineunlnK of lint word "frlondn)il" t would you suorllU'O anything for u fi'luudV -AI.HQ- , EDDIE POLO in "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS" , " i l.'oimi and see It, boys and flrln. SATURDAY MATINEE; ; . Free for School Children "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS" , and Three Reels of Comedy. Toe Cleane.t and Warmed Motel in Bond. THE COZY HOTEL Pioneer Garage (Successor to L. L.. Fox) j Agents for the General Tire and Willys-Overland Cars. .Will linve un-Expert Mechanic and be prepared for General Repair Work, on Saturday, February 15th. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS SEE WALTHER-WILLUMS CO. at 182 Greenwood Ave rt. 8. McCLURK Saleimian I'hone Black 1181 PYRE Transparent Oven-MVir . Guarantee J Not to Crack from Orer- Heat Casseroles, Bread Pans, Custard Cups, Etc. . Try the FyrcK line. You'll flrtd It clean, neat and sanitary. F. DEMENT & CO. Grocerla Hardware HAY GRAIN DEPOT FEED YARDS Teams Boarded by the Month at Special Rates SEED GRAIN TEAMING DONE HORSES FOR HIRE U Fords Fords Fords Just Received Shipment of FORDS! ALSO USED CARS at prices that you can pay. Look over our stock. These cars must be seen to be appreciated. CENT-ORE MOTOR CO. Ford Carage i j) BUTTER $ We Deliver BUTTER, MILK Eggs and Buttermilk Daily. Phone Black 1271 BEND DAIRY STORE THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS LUMBER- MANUFACTURING OUR PAYROLLS MAKE YOUR PROFITS BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS YOU ARE HELPING BEND. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. tacal Sain A front MILLER LUMBER CO. Comploto Stock of Lumber, . - . Lath, HbhIi and Door 1