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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
THB HKNI) BITUiKTIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, ORKflON, Tlll'lWUAY, MAY t, 10IU The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Fsslltlml Brsrr Afternoon Esespt Bondaj. lis Ik Bond Bulletin (Inrorpsrsted). Kntsreu as ascomi Clsss msttvr. Jftnuarr S. MIT. ot the Poet Office st Bend. Ororon, under Act o( slsxch S, 187. ' ROBERT W. SAWYTSR. HKNKY N. FOWLER... KKKO A. WOK1.KLKN.. H. W. HUNT BALP11 SPENCER , . ., . .Rlltor-Msnsirer Associate Kditor Advertising MsnaKvr .Circulation MiMism-r . . . . Mechanics! SupL An Independent Newspaper, standing for the square deed, clean business, clean politico and the beat interests of Bend and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ur Mall One Year to.00 (tut Month! S2.7e Ybrea Montha l.M By Carrier One Tear IMJ Bix Montha IS60 On Month .60 All lubserlptioni are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Noticea of expiration are mailed ubaeribera and if renewal is not made within -reasonable time the paper will be discontinued. Pleaaa notify ui promptly of any ohanre ot eJdress, or of failure to receive the paper regu larly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for topiea missed. Mare all check and orders parable to The Bend Bulletin. THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1919. PROGRESS. Secretary Burleson announces that all cable company property will be returned to the owners at once. This property. It will be remembered, was taken over by the government after the armistice was signed, but by a proclamation dated November 2. At the time it was charged that in his over powering desire to get into government ownership all wire lines. Secretary Burleson had caused the date to be inserted as prior to the armistice, although the actual sign ing ot the proclamation was after. At any rate, the armistice having been signed when the proclamation was issued, the need for the action seemed to have gone, and now, as the government operation of the cables is reviewed, it is even more difficult to understand Vhy they should ever have been taken over unless, as seems to be well demon strated, Mr. Burleson was trying to carry out his pet idea of government operation, and eventually government ownership. Six months have shown how poorly his idea can work. The next advance will be when the land lines are returned to their pri vate owners and the next and great est when Mr. Burleson turns the post office department over to his suc cessor. A bear, mascot of the 147th in fantry, has the name "Theda Bara." Both the bear and Theda are. Bara. Which, we wonder, is barest. The school district credit" must be fairly good when it can get a pre ' mium of more than $2000 on a $28,000 bond issue. Bombs are being sent through the malls to prominent men. Look out for yours. Advertised Letters. Letters for the following persons remain unclaimed at the Bend post office: Anderson, Ole Anderson, Andrew Carroll, Tim . Jaskari, August Johnson, Charles Lane, Archie Leonard, Sandy Moore, C. D. (7) Matejia, Nick Rlggs, Mrs. Gladys May. Complete Line of Spaulding Sporting Goods at F. DEMENT. &CO. KIDNEYS WEAKENING? BETTER LOOK OUT! JOilney Und blsHJcr troubles don't disappear of themselves. They grow upon you, (lowly but steadily, under milling your health with deadly cer tainty, until you fall a victim to in curablo disease Stop your troubles while there Is time. Don't wait until little pains be come big aehes. Don't trillo with dis ease. To avoid future suffering begin treatment with COLD MKDAIj Ilaur lent Oil Capsules now. U'ako tlireo or four every tiny until you feel that you are entirely freo from paiu. This well-known preparation bas been one of the national remedies of Hol land for centuries. In ltiiKl the govern- CHURCH PLANS ARE 'ACCEPTED (Continued from Fage I.) floor to the ridge the heighth will be 55 feet. The building will be of local" pressed brick with grey stone trimmings, all ot which will har monize with the trimmings which have been selected. The windows, of which there are a lunge number, will be six feet wide and 12 feet in heighth, of stone and cathedral glass. The sills will be about 12 feet above the floor. The new edifice will have a seat ing capacity of approximately 600 persons. The plans as to the in terior finishing nnd arrangement have not been fully decided upon. but they provide that the interior will harmonize in every particular with the exterior, which will be com pleted entire. As to the approximate date of be ginning construction, Mr. Thomas was unable to state. It will depend largely upon the labor and material conditions. Mr. Thomas hopes that construction may begin early in the summer. The church will sit upon the pres ent site of the Catholic parish house on Franklin street, east of Bond street. The grounds will be graded and harmonize with the style of structure. Mr. Thomas will soon have an illustration of the front elevation for publication. Country Is Warned of Timber Shortage (Continued from Page 1.) we would have been hard put to meet the call for lumber. "Southern pine' manufacturers state the bulk of the original sup plies of yellow pine in the south will be exhausted in 10 years and 3000 lumber plants will go out of exist ence. "It is estimated that for every 48 billion feet board measure of mer chantable lumber 70 billion feet are wasted in the field or at the mill. "We have all seeri our newspapers Jump In price against the will of the publisher. Ask the first newspaper man you meet about the cost of white paper and he will tell you the question is his nightly nightmare. Paper conservation should be taken up in the schools, as it has by thou sands of business concerns. The sit uation is acute. Mrs. V. A. Smith AGENT FOR THE Nubone Corsets Will call by appointment on Ldiei Desiring Fitting. Address P. O. Box 538 Nr. mA MraMewlywed, Save up For a Home ! JUST a word to the NEWLYWEDS. Bear friends, we don't want to PREACH to you, but we do wish to say SIMPLY and EMPHAT ICALLY: "BEGIN SAVING FOR YOUR HOME NOW!" It' not EASY, we know. The first years of your new life require most of your noney, which perhaps does not come to you as plentifully as it will later. But save NOW. DON'T WAIT. It'll make you HAPPY. Central Oregon Bank ment of the Netherlands granted spo einl charter authorising its an Id. J no soon housewife or Holland would strength uiul Is resonslblo In a great measure for tho sturdy, robust health ot the ltollnnders. . Do not delay. Co to your drugklst nnd Insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MKOAL. Haarlem Oil Capsules. Tako them as directed, and f you are not satisfied with results your ilrugi;ist will gladly refund your money. Look for the nnmo COLD All-: DAL on the box and accept Uo other. In sealed boxes, three sixes. "Tho American Forestry ussoela tlon, tlrrough Its campaign tor plant ing tnomorlul trees, is educating the American pooplo to tho values of forestry.' Tho association aims to register every tree planted and a marker has been designed for those trees. Plans tire also going forwurd for true planting on a wholesale scale, so that our forests nuiy be re plenished beforo It Is too lute. "Just how acute the situation Is may be' seen In the warning of Col. Henry S. Graves, a vice president of the American Forestry association and forester of the United Suites. He puts it this way: "The experience of the war culled sharp attention to the condition of our remaining timber supplies. The bulk of tho material for general con struction wits obtained from a few lurge centers ot original forest, often Involving long rail hauls and high cost. Extreme difficulties were en countered in obtaining promptly an adequate Bupply of specialized prod ucts, like some of the high grade hardwoods. If the emergency had come 15 years from now we would have had very great embarrassment in obtaining even the lumber needed for general construction, except at a great sacrifice In time, cost and crowding ot the railroads. "The planting ot memorial trees as suggested by the American For estry association is ot the greatest educational value in directing atten tion to forestry. Large forest areas should be planted, not only this year but every year. We fought to es tablish the frontiers of freedom, but what are we going to do about main taining these frontiers? The forests of France kept the Hun from reach ing Paris. Will our forests keep the scourge of flood and desert waste from overwhelming our land? We must answer now the call ot the children who will be born In the next hundred years." Daily Market Report. LIVESTOCK. (Furnished by arrangement with the Central Orevon Itsnk.l NORTH POHTLA.M). May 1. Fifty cattle received. Market slow and lower. Prime steers. $ 12.50 f? 1 3.50; good to choice. $l0fi)12; medium to good, 9.50jM0; fair to medium, $8 5 0 fjr $9.50; common to fair. $7.n0fi 8.50; tllUILC W a Ullll I.'i a. , jood to choice. $8.50 fr 9.&0; medium to good 17.508.50; fair to medium, J6.50fi7.50; eminent, 4fi6; bulls. 3. ot) o au ; caives, (3i i.i. Hoi; Market. Three hundred hogs received. Market weak. Prima mivofl 1 Q r.ftf7?;20 mf-flilim (mixed, $ 1 8.50 19.50 ; rough heavy, l7.iu W 18. bu; pigs, (iiiwii; uuik of sales, $20. Hheep Market. One hundred sheep received. Prime lambs. $15.5016; fair to medUim, $14.50 15.50; yearlings, tlOfiH; wethers, $9 10.50; ewes, $6 10. ni'TTF.K M.AKKKT. (Prices quoted by the Central Oregon Farmers' Creamery.) Prints, parchment wrapped, 55c, wholesale price. Hutterfiit, 55c. almost as soon do without food as with out her "Heal Dutch Drops,' as sho quaintly colls GOLD MEDAL Iluaileiu Oil t'ansules. Their uso restores D. A.. A. C. TO HOLD MONTHLY DANCE The regular monthly diiuco for members will bo hold ut the Amutour Athletic club Friday evening. Thin dance Is one ot tho regular monthly social features and will bo open to club members only , A charge of 60 cents per couplo to defray tho cbst t( miisto will bo mudu. MANY NOTIt'KS NKUVF.l.. Summarising tho work done for tho betterment ot city health con ditions in tho pitHt moil I It Chief ot Police Nixon rupurtcd this morning that during tho month u total of 40 notices relating to the betterment tit toilets and sewer connections wore served. In addition 38 formal clean up notices wore served and numer ous oral notices. VKK TOTAL l,AKGK. Fees paid in the county clerk's of fice In tho month of April amounted to $475.16, an increase ot $132.70 over tho same month u year ago. The amounts received under the dif ferent heads wore us follows:, l(o- cording fees, $364.65; circuit court fees, $78.50; probata court fees, $20; marriage license fees, $12. NOV WE MAY KNOW BOSWELL Description of Biographer, Written by Himself, Reveals Him ss Very Human, Flow pleasant It Is to know that lloswell, who we have always thought was merely a kind of animated note book, was a droll, vuln, bibulous, wnrm-heurted creature, good deal of I'epys, In fact, says Collier's Weekly. A. Edward Newton's entertaining "Amenities of Book Collecting," a vol ume of essays which shows that a business man ran write better litera ture than a hundred professors mulled lno one. makes lloswell very human 1 How Jolly to hear that Boswell wrote press notices about himself! Here Is one of his own blurbs, which we quote from Mr. Newton's book : "Boswell, the author. Is most ex cellent roan; he Is of an ancient fam ily In the west of Scotland, upon which he values htmseir not a little. At his nativity there appeared omens of his future grentness. His pnrts are bright, and his education has been good. He has traveled In post chnlses miles without number. He Is fond of seeing much of the world. He eats of every good dish, especially apple pic. He drinks old hock. - He has a very fine temper. He Is somewhat of a bumor ti. owl a lltMe, tinctured with prHe. Chain BID o f feyi l MMS I f A Good Tire Year ifl Is if Ho has n good, manly counteiiituee, mil ho owns hlnmelf to be mnorouH. lie has Inflnlta vlvut'lty, yet Is observed at times to havo n melancholy cast. Ho Is rather fat than lean, rutlier short than lull, rather young than old, Ills shoes are neatly made, and ho never wear spectacles." ( This brings the excellent lloswell very very close tt us Indeed; ho might almost ho a member of tho Authors' league. Especially apple pie, bless his heart. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY (May 1) Hrltlsh linos slugger beforo ro loulless attacks of tho 1 1 mis on Ottoon inllo trout In FlandorH. Appalling losses full to halt tier man assaults lu the. Noyou sector. Ypres sallont still hold by the French und British, but ut a tre mendous cost. Hermans massing thousand of reserves at Liege to forco tloclslou regardless ot losses. Vanguard of America's millions lend small ruenforcomout to hard pressed Allies. 8UIIHCHH1K NOW TO THK VtCTOIiy LIHHHTY LOAN. WHAT WOULD YOU IIAV1C 1'AIU VOIX VICTOKY TIIKNT- CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES of highest standard are mada of guaranteed ! Tin! mm Wnolnno ktiiivt r WBVSI0 All Wool or Superior Quality Prices to Suit Your 1'ockolbook . DICK, THE TAILOR Cleaning Pressing Alterations Closed Dodge Towing Car FOR HIRE , Located at Pioneer Garage Phone 221 J. W. LITTLKHl F.LD, Owner ' Usco ' Thursday Special 0 0' Constance Talmadge In "The Honeymoon" "A jealous (firl A spunky ifirl A irl who nearly 'pulled her honeymoon. GRAND THEATRE CALL I ok num. Healed bids for doing tho work of city scuvoligor will bn received by llio chulrman of the heulth coiniulttuu of tho city council up to 3 p. m. on Tuesday. .May 6, It 10. Scavenger In to collect gurbugo and debris und do other work pertaining to the Job. The right Is rosnrvvU to rvjuct all bids Adv.lI2-6c. WANTED MKT WAHU Itougli Dry nnd Finished Work Electric Machine Used Call 1602 Hill St or write ( Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer Box 80, Bend, Oregon Work Culled For und Delivered You have doubtless noticed the growing preponderance of United States Tires. Every one is asking fortire9 of known value and proved dependability. ;i And that is precisely what United States Tires represent in the minds of motorists here and everywhere. Tho idea back of- United States Tires to build good tires the best tires that can be built, is appealing to rapidly growing numbers. ,, We can provide you with United States Tires to meet and meet exactly your Indi vidual needs. United States Tires are Good Tires We know United States Tires are GOOD Tires. That's why we sell them. BEND GARAGE, lite Groceries Hardware