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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1919)
PAGE a THE BKXD 1IVM.KTIN', DAILY EDITION, 1IKN1), OKKtiON, FRIDAY, H'NK T. 1010 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION ritHM KtT Aftarnaaa Kir.pl Baaa'ar. Bj tat But Balltlla fiMUaarall). Entarau as Second Ciaaa roatlar, January t. 1117, at tha Pent Offtca at Band. Oracoa, und.r Act of March I. 187. ROPERT W. SAWYER Wltor-Manaaar HENRY N. FOWLER Aoolat Eiitor FREO A. WOEI.M.KN...Arrtiin Mannar BALPH BrSNCKR... Maehanical 8upC An Indapandant Nawapapar. atandtnt tor tha Muara deal, clean bunintaa, dean politica anil iba bait intaraatt o( Bend and Cantral 0w. BUUSCRIPTION BATES 117 Mall Ona Tear tS.M Via Montha tt.1t fhraa Montha 11.50 Br Carriar Ona Year tt.tt ill Month! WO Ona Month M All aubacrlptlona ara dua and PAYABUC IN ADVANCE. Notlcca of expiration ara maHad uhacribara and It renewal ia not made within -aatonable time tha paper will be diacontinued. Plaaae notify ua promptly of any chaiufa of aldraaa. or of failure to receive toe paper reiru Jariy. Otherwise wa will not be reaponaible for eoptea miaaad. Make ail ehecka and ordera parable to The Bend Bulletin. FRIDAY. JUNE 27. 1919. THE i'lilCE KAtTS. It Is regrettable, but none the less ! true, that carelessly, and sometimes even maliciously, we believe state ments made by strangers which place our neighbors iu a bad light. Many of us are altogether too prone to think true charges or rumors that reflect on our fellows, and sometimes. unfortunately, we give them further currency without taking the trouble to investigate and ascertain the facts. Of such nature, It seems to The Bulletin, were the frequently re peated statements that there was profiteering in the lumber business in Bend, and especially that lumber cost mora here than elsewhere, a matter that was discussed at the Commercial club meeting on Wednes day. Following that meeilngvThe Bulle tin urged that, the facts be brought out so that criticism might be ended, at the same time asserting our belief that investigation would show that there was no ground for the com plaint, and yesterday we were able to present statements which cor roborated our belief. For that we are very glad, and glad also to be able to report the concessions which are being made by the mills to en courage home building here. TVe cherish an optimistic belief that If the facts of our local differ ences could all be brought out and explanations made they would vanish and we would have a Utopian com munity. Probably that Is too much to expect. So long as motives are questioned and schemes are hatched to down the other fellow we can never reach this idealistic state, but when the facts are as simple and as , clear as in this lumber business j mutual understanding instead of sus picion and criticism should rule. Seven Reasons Why There Should Be An Electric Range in Every Bend Home. 1st Saving of tlino, lubor and fuel. 8nd Meats, vegetables and other foods retain natural flav ors when cooked ou an 101. KC THIC ItANUfc! that are other wise loat lu vapors whon sub jected to unevun heats pro duced by wood, coul or gas ranges. 3rn dot out of bed, turn tho button and breukfust Is started while you urn drosHitiK. 4th No dirt, no ashes, Mother's work is easier and. her disposition is huppler und nor anys are longer. 5 tit A blessing when days lire hot; cook on an Rloctrlo Range and you do not realize there la any heat In your kitchen. 6th Very low rates mnintulned by the Demi Water, Light & Power Co. put all the comforts of the ELKCT1UC UANUK In reach of all. 7th Cleanliness, ease, comfort and the fact that Mother's burdens are lightened should be the uiuln reasons tor un Electric Range. Bend Water Light & Power Co. AG" BETTER THAN A HAMMOCK AUTUMN WILL COME LATER FtaaMeaMBJaUeUHujajU V I II I Lf f?-? IS- 3rs1 wTiiifaTt-tirTTriirr niiiiwi m rrril The bed spring on which the mer chant sailor sleeps aboard United States shipping board vessels is of the latest mesh type, and la contained In a pipe frame, without open Joints which might harbor vermin. This frame can readily be taken out ou deck for painting or scrubbing. New York Judge Hand Down Deci sion That Man of Eighty-seven It Not Too Old to Marry. Men everywhere' should take heart nt the Important decision of the su preme court of New York to the effect that a uiiin of eighty-seven Is a tit and proper subject for matrimony, ob serves tho Seattle Post-Intelllgcncer. An old boy of that age recently mar ried a young woman of eighteen, and subsequently the thought occurred to him that ho was too old to marry; so he took the doubt to the court, and asked for a decree of divorce on that ground, and the Judge wouldn't believe him.' "Out upon such pessimism !" de clared the court. In substance, and forthwith declared and asseverated that he could not he relensed from his nutrrlngc bonds on such an ephemeral plea ; hence we have the declaration of the court that a man of rishty soven Is not Inherently, by reason of his years, to old to wed ; nnd whnt the court snvs eoes in this country. - 1 - -j-ytt-vra BRIGGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment Ooa man cala 15 corcU; 2 maa. 35 corda. Goes Anywhere Any Auto. . BRIGGS & BURPEE CO. be, Hacsfaciiirers 279 Hawthorn Ave.. Portland. Send for infomation and Illustrated Circular YOUR DRUG STORE Nourishing Refreshing Delightful WITH MEALS Horlick's Malted Milk Any Size You Vant. Just Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDING Our Prescription Department it Complete in Every Detail. YOUR DRUGSTORE FRANK WRIGHT Carpenter Work Haw Filing Shop In tho Basement of the - Bend Laundry Or Inquire at Pastime Losing Their Loved Ones. The strangest wedding I can remem ber was Just like a funeral. Kvery- body was crying. The bride was an only child, the bridegroom an only son. Both . mothers were widows. E''h wanted "the young couple to live with her, so they finally consented to live six months each yenr wlih each one. All you could hear between sobs, first one mother, then the other, would say : "Oh, my. what 0 (treat loss; how can I live without her!" until no one pres ent had the heart to congratulate the young couple, nnd were more than glad when It was time to go home. Exchange. Lawyer Too Eloquent. Ills clien.t was being sued for di vorce by her husband and the attor ney wns trying to get her as much ali mony as possible. Itlght In the mid die of the flow of eloquence the attor ney wns Interrupted by the husband, who said to the court : "Your honor, I have suddenly decid ed to withdraw uiy suit, and If my wife Is willing, I would like to have her come back to me." Pressed for explanation he i!d: "Mr. Bluckstone has presented her In such an attractive light that I've fcllen In love with her all over again." Pittsburgh Chronicle Tploirroi" The Best Blue Serge Suits for the money are the kind you can buy from me. Special Two piece blue serge suits formerly priced at $30.00, now $24.50 Made to measure in the finest manner. Dsck The Tailor Cleaning & Pressing MellpYour Motev .. ,:.,.,, --liai-r.i frca ONE of the queerest things about some people is that they will not follow GOOD ADVICE when they KNOW they OUGHT TO, Perhaps we are all wore or less that way. AH the wise men of all ages have urged their fellow beings to PUT AWAY SOMETHING for a BAINY DAT. Good old Benjamin Franklin's sayings on economy and saving alone ought to make a bank book holder of EVEBT ONE, If yon have DELAYED, suppose you act HONESTLY with Y0UB SELF BIGHT NOW. Central Oregon Bank Tonight-Saturday Matinee & Evening Mm uaova & w A PLAY YOU WON'T FORGET Grand Theatre rhiniD n.M...- Ai.nmi -f.TiT yiiTnir-v..Tn',TTffn i n 1 1 1 : u in in K 1 1 1 1 1 1 liu I H ll n n i m yj m To day when Ihe fault is commi'tled WOMAN hides herself- MAN walks proudly erect I So convenient for MAN-Sbbulcr for "WOMAN I NABRY Proentr HUGHS fiory THE MOST TREMEND OUS TALE of Love and adventure EVER FILMED AX b fir i: r fi. f.-ajr A 1', i ;r Grand! Theater Sunday & Monday, June 29-30 Matinee 2:00 p. m." , Evenings, 7:15 and 9:15. Adults, 50c. Children, 25c. f, Thim Ihore I a now rnlnhow of hope In the Hky for old Konllnmcn who nilxht olhorwlm iliwpulr of hnnny Ikiiiip. There in mnny, no ilnuliL, who will solzn their ciiiipb nnd holible forth, Innplrrd hy the court wllh n new mu nition to ho up iiiuL doing, hrendwln ncro for Imppy honicn, nnd n pnrt of the (rrent, bimy world nrotind tlH'in, In- otend of flreHldo redimeg kIIHhk hy the cooIIiik embers of the pnfit. Weddod on a Stump, ft wiin In KfiirltioNn eountv. . f!nll. ftirnln, II locullty noted for trees of enormous growl h. The top of n red wood Htimip, smooth nnd level ns the woodmnnn's snw hud left It, nnd over !0 feet In dlnmeter, wns tho plnoe chosen for this wedding ceremony. nerornfed wllh tho wonderful wild (lowers of the reRlon nnd surrounded by (dnrit trees, no places chosen could be morn benutlful or hiipresslve. J he bride nnd brldoKroom, the min ister Slid B0 Kiinst", nscended n few flliebts of steps nhniit six feet to the top of the slump nnd found sents provid ed ni. omple room for nil. After tho ceremony sents Were re moved nnd dnnclng took plnco, tho mil slelnns ociipyliiK n' plnce on Ihe stump us well ns cbo dnncerp R. L. ANDERSON Real Estate Insurance Loans' ' Mi'nnetota Street Phone) Office, Black 1591 j ' Rciidcnce, 2031 J. B. AnJcnon, A((ent, Wet Wash Wanted ! RiiukIi lry nnd I'IdImIkmI Wink Electric Machlno Usod Call 1602 Hill St., or write Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer - Box 80, Bond, OreRon Work Called For and Delivered SEND A POSTAL TO O. E. MAST . PIANO TUNER TUNING-CLEANING-REPAIRING BEND, OREGON ta.l!i.a'!i:k..'if I M..a.a,ff..11mm The Cozy Hotel The place for medium priced Rooms and Meals CHAS. STANTON Shop Noxt to Montgomery's Plumbing Shop ALL WORK OUARANTRFD I'lUuUng niul riiM-rliiinKin)( , 1'ut it In "X1IK Ul'UiUriJS."