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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
PACK 2 THE BEND B01J.ETIN, DAILY EDITION, lltolVO, OREGON. Tlll'KSDAV, MAY BU, 1010 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Pablklle tnrr AMrn Sicepl flaaaay. Br the Bend Ballelta lncrpratd. Knured aa tivctmu ClaM mnller, January I. KIT, at the Pol Office at Bend, Oregon, under Act of March i. ROBERT W. SAWYER Bdltor-Manasvr HENRY N. FOWLER Auociate Editor FKEU A. WOKLr'LKN...Advertiln Manairer H. W. HUNT Circulation Manager RALPH SPENCER Mechanical Supt An Independent Newepaper, standing for the guar deal, clean bueineaa, clean politics and aba beat intarcata of Jland and Central Orsun. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bj Mall One Year M.00 Hix Montha 2.7s i-bxaa Month! U-M Bt Carrier On Year . Bll Montha M.S0 Ona Month .0 All aubscriptlona arc due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, Notice of expiration ar mailed aobaeribera and if renewal ia not mad within "a.nnahln time the paper will be discontinued. Pleaaa notify ua promptly of any charur of aidreaa, or of failur to receive the paper resu tarty. Olherwia wa will not be reaponaible for topic miaeed. - Make all ehacka and orders payable to The Bend Bulletin. THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1919. THE ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY. Yesterday citizens of Bend had the pleasure of meeting and entertaining B. P. Jones of Newport and Tom Han ley of Tillamook, who are tour ing the state In the Interest of the Roosevelt coast -military highway bill, which will be passed on by the people of Oregon at the special elec tion June 3. The chief arguments advanced by the visitors from the coast, and one which appeals par ticularly to Central Oregonians, Is that the counties west of the moun tains will support' the irrigation measures coming up at the election, and that the voters in the Central and Eastern Oregon counties should reciprocate by casting their ballots for the Roosevelt highway appropria tion of J2, 500, 000. This argument, excellent though It Is, should not be necessary. While the coast highway is not a direct benefit to Deschutes county and Cen tral Oregon, it is, nevertheless, a vital part of the state good roads policy, and of supreme importance to many living west of the mountains. The counties in this section of the state have for several months past put up a determined fight for the 'construction of The Dalles-California highway, which will involve the ex penditure of considerable sums of state money. This is not of great moment as far as the development of coast interests are concerned, any more than is our irrigation program, but it is a move for the development and betterment of the state as a whole. The same statement applies to support given by us to the Roose velt highway. ' The road so earnestly advocated by the coast voters Is planned to be built by the state in cooperation with the federal government, from Astoria, through Clatsop, Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, Coos and Curry counties, to the California line. It will open up thousands of acres of rich land, much-of which is now virtually inaccessible, and it is estimated that by so doing taxable property will b increased $100, 000,000, which In Itself would allow for the return of the original in vestment, in taxes, within five years' time. Realizing their own needs In road building, the people of Central Ore gon will appreciate the problems of communication confronting residents of other parts of the state, and in voting for the Roosevelt highway will have an unequalled opportunity of showing that they take a real Interest In the welfare of the state at large. ' i Burn Fortune in Oplur... Hundreds of rases nf opium, report ed worth th-ir weight In gold, were lately burned by the Chinese govern ment to prevent Hie attempted re sumption of the trade. From the Shanghai warehouses of the dealer the drug was ferried across the rlv:r, under guard, ami the Micky muss was fed to four furnaces and carefully raked Into the flumps, precautions were taken to make sure that none of the stuff remained, even the rakes being withdrawn only after prolonged burning I'opulur Mechanics Muga zlne. WANTED WET WASH Rough Dry and Finished Work Electric Machine Used Call 1C02- Hili ML, or write Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer Box 80, Bend, 6regon Work Called For and Delivered ft TOMORROW NIGHT "The College Widow" B. A. A. C. Curtain 8:30 There are pleasanter things than carrying a basket And more profitable things too. Ciu'rvincr a basket uses I up your energy, takes time and spoils your tem per. And it's entirely unnecessary. We do not ask you to carry home your grocer ies. We believe that we can perform this service for you cheaper and bet ter than you can do it for ypurself. And our growing busi ness is proof that hun dreds of housewives in this community feel the the same way about it. Why not let us shoul der your marketing bur dens? We'll tell you what thinjrs are eood and you can trust us too, because you can understand how danfjorous it would be for us to advise you to buy something you wouldn't likj. We recommend Dement"s Pat ent Flour . from ' Walla Walla hard wheat. F. Dement & Co. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In the Matter of the Estate of A. S. Collins, Deceased. To Francis Marion Collins. Eliza Melvina Dornsife and Dora Carter: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear and be in tlie county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Deschutes, at the county court room of said court in Bend, Oregon, on the 21st day of June, 1919. at the hour of 2 o clock in the afternoon of said day, then and there to show cause, if any exists, why J. N. Hunter, executor of the last will and testament of A. S. Collins, de ceased, should not be licensed to sell the XE'i SEV4. N4 NEV4, SE4 N'E tj , section 20, township 17 S. range 13 E. W. M., in .Deschutes county, Oregon, at private sale. Witness the Honorable W. D. Barnes, judge of said court, this 17th day of May, 1919. J. II. IIANKR, Hld-c 13-1 5c Clerk. CATTLE SALE. 1 fresh Jersey cow and calf; 1 Black Angus; 3 Durham cows; 2 yearling heifers and 1 yearling steer; 1 good family milch cow. Price J55O.O0. Inquire P. O. Box 575, or call 1138 Milwaukee Ave. 141p GEO. T. li L'ETL. "Hut when I was courting you on didn't need so much gus," sulci the young hushiind. "No, dear," replied the sweet younj: thing ne chlled wife. "You were satisfied then to sit in the darkened room with me. Now you want every gashiirner In the house lighted." "Well, you must remember, Henry, that my father Is not paying for this phs now." Yonkers Statesman. mcgfE Iff 1 . Jose i; KCTYiitiRSTr "QAPETY FIRST!" What a splendid slogan of the hour! What a W striking WAP.KIK0 againtt 8HIFTLESSKESS in our daily life! HEED IT. It's a warning, among other things, against WASTEFULNESS and CAKELECSKECS in MONEY MATTERS. Friend, play SAFE with your INCOME. Don't live BEYOND your means. Put something away for the COMFORT of the FUTUP.E. Pnt it where it will be SAFE and EARN you INTEREST, BANK IT ' WITH US Central Oregon Bank TOMORROW NIGHT "The College Widow" B. A. A. C. Curtain 8:30 it GOAT GIRL OF GREECE 1 ? YfV Reil C'ruH ntlh-iitl photograph allow. Ing a little goat girl of Orcece; lchlu! her Is Mount Tarna-uui. She Is Just one of the two hundred mill Inn Kiip!e In central Kuropo 11 ml the Iliilkims who were hit hardest by the war. (ler iiinny ulisorheil the life blood of cen tral Europe, the raw materials ami food, In order to keep up the Hon mili tary machine and feed the Herman people. Disease developed among all these wnr-strlcken people; the 11 1 1 lit 1 hliickrde on Austria and Turkey and Bulgaria stopped the Imports of such I necessities as cotton. Today fourteen races are looking to America for goods. They want to buy. and will buy, nfter the pence treaty automatically abol ishes the blockade. Learning to Drum. Flow Haydn learned to bent ft drum and the preservation of the flrst one fie played make an . hiiiikIok story. There was to be a yreat church festi val, including a procession through the streets In which the choristers were as a matter of course to take part, hut the drummer fulling III, no one' could he found to take his place until Hie director cnlliil for Joseph Haydn, showed lil mi how- to make the stroke and left I1I10 nlone. Joseph found a meal tub, stretched a cloth over the top, set It on a siool and begun to drum nwny with sin-h vlu'or that the stool was soon overturned and hriii self covered with meal. !ut Hie stroke was learned and the spectators of the pi-oce.s-.i..Ti found llielr gravity unduly taxed by the sirht of a little fellow'of six years heating a blC drum carried before him by a hunch-hack, since a bearer of ordinary stature would have raised the Instrument far out of the drummer's reach. The drum used on that ra-mlon by Haydn Is still preserved In the choir of the church at Hamburg. TOMORROW NIGHT "The College Widow" , B. A. A. C. Curtain 8:30 It For the Busy Business Man DELICIOUS INEXPENSIVE QUICK MERCHANTS' LUNCH - AMERICAN BAKERY HOME OF HOLSOM BREAD las UNIQUE IN DECORATIVE IDEAS PralM Mutt Be Awarded Individuals Who Have "Sprung" Something New on Old World. A famous prima donna had two rooms of her town houxo decorated with what she culled, "The records of din and dinner." To be translated, this meant that her bedroom wus pnpered with leaves of umilc from the opera In which she had won fame and fortune, and that her dining room wa Klmllarlv decorated with the hotel hills alio had collected uud paid In every country and continent. A wealthy young wom an had many admirers, either for her self or her possession, and received piles of love letters. Sho decided to make a dado of them In her special sanctum. Kor months It became ipille a KK-lety function to sit on Hi lloor and rend this lady's dado aloud. The Tenderloin club at London po sesses two wonderfully decorate! rooms The curd room Is decorated with O.fHHj playlni; ranis arranged In every conceivable order ; and very well they look. Another room In the club Is papered with theater tickets, completed with a cornice of champak'ue corks nil round the room. What n lot of "Won't go-home-tlll inornliiL-H" those silent corks could repent had each a tongue! 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