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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1919)
PACK a THB BEND BU1XRT1N. DAILY EDITION, DKND, OKKOON. MONDAY, APH1L 81, 1010 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION PaMU4irf "fvsrr Aftsrnoan Kxrvpt Baaaay. Br la. Bnl Balltia llnannlll. KnufM as Second Class mailer. January S. 117, at tha Post Office at Bend, Orctron, undr Act 01 March a, l. ROBKRT W. SAWYER Kdltor-Manarer HKNHY N. FOWLER Associate KJttor FKKU A. WOEL.r'LBN...Aitvrtiin Manawr H. W. HUNT Circulation Manager KALPU SPKNCER Mschanlcal Supk An Indrrcodcnt Newspaper, itandlne for ths squar deal, clean business, clean politic ana lbs boat Interssts ox lend ana ucnirai vrvtroa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uj Mail On Year .DO Mix Months far Montlis 11.50 Bt Carrier One Year 18-60 Six Month S.0 On Month .SO All subscriptions ara do and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice of expiration are mailed subscribers and if renewal is not made within eaaouaoie time the wiper will be discontinued. Please notify us promptly of any chance of jddreas. or of failure to receive the paper ream (ari. Otherwise we will not be responsible for eoptea missed. Make all checks and order payable to The Bern: Bulletin. MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1919. SELFISH. In a quarrel between husband and wife, according to the general un derstanding, it a third person steps in to take the side of either, both turn on him and, forgetting their personal differences, together give him a good thrashing. In the pres ent Strahorn railroad situation the Portland Oregonian is venturing Into the position of the intervening third person, which has caused us to re call a few thinigs about Portland it self and its treatment of various . projects which were thought to be prejudicial to Portland interests. How, for example, has Portland in the past treated the efforts of As. toria to gain the standing and recog nition to which its maritime position entitle it? Has Portland helped Astoria to become a seaport in com petition with Portland? Or has Portland tried to block progress that threatened local interests? Portland has large and important flour milling interests. Ocean go ing vessels can come to Portland and load the flour from her mills, or the wheat from her elevators, brought from the interior by rail. This is . valuable business for the city, and built entirely on the railroad rate structure. When Astoria wanted a common point rate on wheat. In order that the commodity might be brought to it by rail and then shipped on ocean steamers, which would thereby be saved thetime of the trip up the Willamette, Portland fought, and for years was successful in preventing Astoria from getting what she wanted. Was this unselfish on the part of Portland or was she looking out for the Interests of her local industries? Was it unselfish on the part of Portland to fight the Willamette valley saw mills who wanted a freight rate on their lumber like that which Portland enjoyed? Here again what considerations moved Portland opinion, selfishness or the spirl. of progress that the Oregonian charges Bend with lacking? What has Portland tried to do with Seattle's Alaskan trade? How did the Portland merchants view it when a shipyard company started . a store for its employes? We seem to remember a gentle protest from the Oregonian for the benefit of its advertisers. How has Portland treated the Strahorn road? Has it offered one penny of finan- WANTED WET WASH Rough Dry nil KiuutlHMl Work Electric Machine Used Call 1608 Hill St., or write Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer Box SO, Btfnd, Oregon Work Called For and Delivered cial assistance, although one of the chief reasons for the road was the opportunity it would iglve Klamath and Lake counties to . bring their trade to Portland Instead of going to Sau Francisco? What does the editor of the Ore gonian know about Central Oregon anyway? What part of it has he ever seen? What do the moneyed men of Portland, who have been counted on to help Mr. Strahorn, know about Central Oregon? Recently we called attention to an error on the part of the Oregonian in mentioning Absalom. When it turns to the Bible to find just what did happen to that youth we suggest that it continue into the New Testa ment and ponder what is said about the mote and the beam. We are all selfish, the Oregonian and Portland as much as Bend and its mill companies. The Portland selfishness seems to be a little more extreme than any other because it is rather more Intense and is more fre quently brought to our attention. So long as it exists in its present form it hardly lies in the mouth of the Oregonian to criticize the selfish ness of others. OFFICIAL TO VISIT ROYAL NEIGHBORS State Supervisor of Order to Arrive in Bend Tomorrow Two Meetings of Lodge Women to Be Held. To instruct the local lodge in ritualistic work. State Supervisor Ida Hamblen, of the Royal Neighbors, will arrive In Bend tomorrow morn ing from Portland. The first meet ing which she will conduct will be at Sather's hall at 2 o'clock tomor row afternoon, and a second lodge session will be held at 7:30 o'clock in the " evening. Plans are being made for a banquet to be given in her honor. Any Royal Neighbor in Bend, whether members of the local camp or not, are cordially invited to at tend both sessions. For SALE GROCERY STORE Stock of Groceries, Fixture!. Household Goods. Cheap rent -tore room, and living1 rooms in connection, for rent. Rea son (or selling, leaving1 Bend, Writ, to r appointment to P. 0. BOX 474, O. MOE BEND OREGON FOR SALE A rumor lot at 404 Colorado Ave., wilh nice 3-roinn plnslorod housu, wutor mul Unlit", fruit u ml voKOtublu collur, uicoly foiuHul. Soo Mrs. J. 15. Hock ul 144 Uoluwiiro Ave. . tl7-114p FOR BALK 1014 Ford touring ear. Hoo l'louoor tlaiimo, Uu-lHtto FOR SALIC TliriHi room Iioiiho ami lot, 467 K. (nimby, f 470. ciihIi or tonus. Will consider tritdo for milch cows. ' Ho FOR SALIC llrlck house, six rooms finished, two uiiIIiiIhIiuiI; 1 Mi loin ; rtvor front. A liiiiituln for quick stilo. Owner. Phono Uoil 1871. OJ-lH-Uc HELP WANTED WANTED Mangle girl at Bond Laundry. Experienced girl pre ferred. - 99-113-ltc WANTED At once, good dairy man. Inquire Bates Dairy. Red 621. 73-114tfc WANTED Woman to do packing and house cleaning bv hour. Am ply Bulletin. H WANTED A boy to herd cows. Mrs. W. A. Golden. Wrlto Box 17. Bend, Ore., or phone 10F14. 6G-114p WANTED WANTED Young gentleman wishes nlco comfortable room in modern house. Inquire Bulletin. 62-1 1 3tfc WANTED By gentleman, pleasant room with private family, with or without board. Inquire Bulletin. 71-114-5p WANTED One or two lots south of red road on west side. 1084 Fed eral St. P. O. Box 422, Bend. Ore. 6S-114-6p WANTED Clean, soft rags at The Bulletin office. Will pay 6 cents per pound for suitable rags. tt WANTED To sell contract 500; 1450 required; pays 6. Part of money back this year. A chance to make money without work. Also have land to sell. Edwin Rogers. 60-114-22p FOR SALE LONG-EARED PESTS SLAIN AT TUMALO More than 800 rabbits were killed at the. weekly drive In the Tumalo section yesterday, according to Bend sportsmen who attended the event. Dinner was served to the hunters by the ladies of the West Side. FOR SALE 5 -room bungalow, 25 Congress and St. Helens Place. $1000 down, bal. on terms like rent. Inquire W. E. Searcy, Tumalo, Ore. 62-114-Gp FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs, pure blood, $1 per setting. Red 2381. 70-1 14-Gc FOR SALE Threo Ford cars. In quire Forest Servlco. 08-lKI-l.sp FOR SALE Ono hIoiiu house In Bond. Also lttO acres of land 4 miles from Tuimtlo, good Improve ments. These properties will bo sold within the next two wooks at a liar guln. Sea A. L. French ut the Pilot Uulto lun. 63-113lfc FOR SALE Four-room house, with bath, good, brick foundation, with in threo blocks of olthor mill. Two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and buthroom. l'rpo 12150.0,0; $1160 cush; $1000 terms ut $28. 65 per month. Call or address Jay Wake, euro Buker'a Grocery, or phone lllk. 2301. - 8H-1U-4C FOR SALE Broken and unbroken horses. Jack llelfrich, 612 Ogden Ave. 77-10-38p CATTLE AND SHEEPMEN, Atten tion. I will sell my lunso on the Crescent hay ranch, Joining the town of Crescent, l'liouo or write mu ut Uudmoiid, Oro. W. M. Wilson. 73-108-19c FOR SALE $650 cash will buy 6 Vi acres 1 U miles south of Bend. House, barn and water. Very best garden. Will grow beans and roust ing ears. See owner, Steve Combs, Brooks-Scanlon Lbr. Co. camp 2. 71-108 -S7p FOR SALE Seven-room houso, nearly new, modern except heat; fireplace, basement 14x26; close to mills. Will take used car up to $500 In exchange. Price and terms right. J. Rynn & Co. 39-102tfc FOR SALE Nlco little 4 -room cot tage in Park add. Prlco $1110.00. See C. V. Silvia. 10-97lfc FOR SALE Ford. Overland, Max woll, all In good' running order. Deschutes Garage. 27-100tfc FOUND FOUND In GrumI theater Inst night, pair of spoctacles In case. Owner muy obtain by proving prop erty and paying for this advertise- ment at Bulletin office. 9Z-1 litre BEND-SILVER LAKE AUTO STAGE Daily Service Leaves Bend 8 A. M. Leaves Silver Lake 8 A. M. Make Reservations at PIONEER GARAGE. Phono 22 1 Ii. L. Fox, Agent J. T. Carlson, Owner Clawifled eUlvfrtls!nK chars rr lamia SO eenU for 20 words or I etui. One cvnt per word for all over 20. All elaM.Oed advert bins trfetly caxb m advance FOR RENT FOR RENT Small house, partly furnished, near mills, $6.60 per mo. See S. R. Hogin, 36 Lafay ette Ave., near depot. 64-1 14n BE SURE AND TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH M. H. SYMONS, O'KANE BLDO, BEND, OUE. ''In at One, at Five They're Done." For Sale ! 5 FINE LOTS in Ken wood Addition Lots 1-2-3-4-5, Block 1. Will sell reasona bly For Cash Write to P. H. GANTY Skagway - - - Alaska LINCOLN said:-- "I will prepare myself and maybe some day my chance will come." We all know that his chance came. Will you be ready when your chance at opportunity comes? A Savings Account is good insurance, start it today. The First National Bank OK BEND WE BANK ON YOU, YOU BANK WITH US j$) BUTTER ft Have YOU Tried OUR Milk Cream Butter Buttermilk Cheese Eggs , and Ice Cream? BEND DAIRY STORE Closed Dodge Touring Car FOR HIRE NIGHT Located at Pioneer Garage Phone 221 J, W. LITTLEFI ELI), Owner A TONIGHT, Lust Time 'The Midnight Patrol' A startling story "pictured in the Chinese quarters of Los Angeles. Harold Lloyd Comedy, "Dees In His Boi.net' FORD WEEKLY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MAE MARSH IN "The Racing Strain" Fifty furloughs of daring1 lovs and thrilling1 ijventurt, And a Christie Comedy "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT" Grand Theater -. . i tjometnin to ollt Advertise in J:ul. U .'"J'1 ,ll U KTIX " . . Th. Bulletin'. cLs-lfl-a column. Eledric Cleaner Gets All the Dirt, All the Time. There is no periodical house-clean inif limit, no dimllnif, or wl- -lnjf up. Tlie dirt slinplv dis appearsall of It. All the liousnwlfn docs la push tlio bmion and ifulilo ilmrlniniT. And iIoiih In ona-hftli lint llinu. THOU Nai'oum 1,'k'nn oii sold ou t'wty tonus. Bend Water Light & Power Co. HELP BUILD UP YOUR COMMUNITY Community life in Amer ican is the very life blood of our democracy. Every citizen owes allegicnee to his home town. The factories, mills and shops of your town provide the payrolls and comforts needed for health and prosperity. Patronize and support loyally every business man in your community. By doing so you will be working most effectively for yourself and building up your home town. THE SHEVUN-HIXON COMPANY The FRANCO. ' Chain Drive TRACTOR Your Ford Furnishes the Motor Powers Ideal for Use on Central Oregon Farms Demonstrator Will Arrive 1 in Bend in a Few Days Farmers are invited to make inquiries ot Phone 221 At the Pioneer Garage Co. C. M. BONNER General Agent for Oregon, Idaho and Washington