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The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
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BOBERT W. SAWYER Edltor-Mananr
HKNRY M. FOWLER Associata Editor
FRED A. WOELFLHN... Advertising Manager
E. A. NIXON CinnriaXon Manager
BALPH SPENCER Mechanical Sunt.
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Nuara deal, clean business, clean polities and
Ibe beat interests of Band and Central Oregon.
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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919.
Y. M. C. A. CHARGES.
Now and again there is a revival
ot charges against the Y. M. C. A.
and its work in France. Probably
they win- be aired sporadically as
often as the association conies into
prominence by engaging in any
especial activity at home. Such mis
takes as may have been made will
be seized by opponents and as much
made ot them as possible.
The Bulletin has said In the past
that it had no brief for any religious
organization, nor for any other, and
It has none for the Y. M. C. A., but
it thinks it worth while to point out
that though the association may
have fallen down in some places it
also did a whole lot of standing up.
The fair man will weigh the good
and the bad before he condemns,
and we venture to say that having
done so he will find the good to out
weigh the. bad.
We think it probably fair to com
pare the Y. M. C. A. with the army,
In some places there was weakness
and inefficiency, but on the whole it
did a darned good job.
UNITED STATES ARMY OARSMEN AT PRACTICE
w 4.1. . i i nmi i w
The second crew of the Cuitcd Slides army, composea or men of die Aii.crleuu vxiieilllloniirv forces In :nlnnt!
prnctleing id Henley.
IT
TONIGHT Lust ShovviiiK
Marion Davies in "Pink Roses"
CONNECTS FRANCE AND SPAIN
While we are boosting for home
industry would it not be well to con
sider the bread situation. If you
.happen to be at the station when the
train comes in you must 'be struck
by the great number of boxes of
bread put off, and at the same time
there are - two bakeries in Bend.
Some folks are finicky about their
bread and having become accustomed
to a certain kind are slow to change,
but we urge that as much patronage
as possible be given to our local
merchants.
Down at Klamath Falls there is a
woman's club that takes an active
interest -in civic affairs. How would
it be to form such a club here?
Italian Philosopher-Martyr.
February 17 is the anniversary of
the burning In Rome, in 1600, of the
Italian philosopher, Giordano Bruno.
He was subjected to continual and
terrible persecution for seven years
prior to his death, in the hope that he
would recant In 1889 a monument
was erected to him under papal pro
test at the place where he perished at
the stake.
Happy Hunting Ground.
Sign on farm in Kansas "Hunters
Take Notice : Hunt all you dura please,
and when you bear the born blow
come to the house for dinner. If the
qnail are scarce kill a chicken or two,
and if yon can't get any squirrels kill
a hog." Boston Transcript
Pot it in "THE BULLETIN.'
Tunnel Recently Completed Does Away
With Necessity of Crossing Pyr.
enees Mountain Peaks.
"There are no more Pyrenees" was
once an expression of high political
significance in France. It is now a
reality, because while all Europe was
Involved In the struggle to crush mil
itarism, the engineers kept blustlng
away at the heart of the niotintnins
dividing France nnd Spain and hnve
constructed a 'tunnel that obviates the
necessity of climbing 0.500 feet of
mountain peaks before crosslm; the
boundary. A railway has been Install
ed in this tunnel which connects I'ulg
cerda, Spain, with As. France. These
two towns are 20 miles apart, but the
railway is not that long.
By not impossible grades. It leads
from the lower levels of the pass from
Prades, France, to the upper valley
of the Arlege, near where I'ulgcerda
Is situated. It also goes' down to tha
valley of the great River Ebro, along
which runs a system of railways and
canals, making excellent connections
with Sarngossa and many smaller
places In the heart of Spnln. and with
the Mediterranean port of Barcelona,
Spain.
Heretofore tourists from the Medi
terranean region ut France hnve had
to use a carriageway through the pass
from Prades, where the railway from
Perplgnan ends, to I'ulgcerda, but the
Journey from the valley of the Arlege
river was not so easy.
ur luiir In the future. Now , you
look n lilt decent. You hnve a book
on 'F.tlnnelte and Deportment." Very
well. I don't want It. I am only the
servant girl. Oo np the steps to the
front door and talk with the Imly of
the house. She culled me a down
right, no-doiilit-ahont-lt Idiot this morn.
Ing. nnd I think the hook you're sell
ing is Just what she requires."
UTTLE LESSON FOR AGENT
Speaking of Etiquette Reminded Serv.
ant Girl of a Few Ideas She
Had in Mind.
"Mnrlam," she began, ns the door
opened, "I nm selling a new book on
Etiquette and Deportment.'"
'Oh, you are?" she responded. "Go
down there and clean the mud from
your feet."
"Yes'in. As' I was saying, minium,
am sell "
"Take off jour hnt ! Never address
a strange Iniiy nt her door without re
moving your hat."
'Yes'm. Now, then, as I was say
ing "
"Take your hand out of your pock
et No gentleman ever carries his
hand there."
'Yes'm. Now. mndiim. this work oa
Etl-'"
"Throw nwny your plp. If a gen
tleman uses tobacco he Is careful not
to disgust others by the hiihlt.
'Walt. Put that dirty handkerchief
out of sight and use less grease on
One by One They Go.
Another of New York's famous res
taurants will put up Its shutters nnd
go out of business the end of this
month. It is Mouquln's restaurant, for
two decades oue of the best known
eating places In the old Tenderloin
district. "Mon dleu." sadly remnrked
the proprietor yesterday; "life Is Jnst
one d d funeral announcement
after another." The picturesque old
wooden structure on Sixth avenue,
near Twenty-eighth street, which Is
one of New York's oldest landmarks,
will be razed for a skyscraper. It was
built more than one hundred years ago
by Isaac Varian and stood in the cen
ter of Varian fnrm. whose rambling
fields and. pastures stretched west to
thc,rlver and to the enst as fur as Lex
ington avenue. Through this pastoral
landscape wound a couple of cow
paths. These paths are there yet. One
Is known as Ilroadwny and the other
as Sixth avenue. When Isaac Varlnr
died the farm was sold. A public nmd
was cut through the place and It
passed directly in front of the old
house. A line of stage ranches operat
ed over this road, nnd what Is uow
Mouquln's restaurant used to be the
first stop after leaving Bowling Green.
Mute Mislaid Teeth.
An elderly luan, who Inter was found
to bo n mute, rshcd Into n Kiuisna
City police station una night recently,
and Indlcnted ha had swallowed lil.i
false teeth. The man apparently wax
in grent pain, and an nmlnilniu'e was
called and bo was sent to Iletliuny
hospital.
At the hospital surgeons quickly
examined the man. Other surgeons
were called Into consultation. Most of
the night the surgeon worked with
tho patient, probing far down hi
throut In an effort to give relief. X-roy
pictures were made in an effort to
locale the lost articles, hut they did
not disclose their whereabouts.
The next day while surgeons still
were working over the num. he culled
for paper and pencil and wrote:
"I was drunk last night, and may
hnve lost them."
Automatically Speaking.
Tho minister had asked all the
necessary questions In the first part of
the ceremony, nnd now came to the
final one. Turning to tho audience ho
asked:
"Does anyone offer any reason why
this couple should not wed?"
To his surprise anJ that of all ll
tellers the reply came from the bride
groom :
"I do." For that answer had been
rehenrsed so often In bis mind that
It was automatic.
Statement of Condition of
The Central Oregon Bank
OF BEND, OREGON
At the Close of Business June 30, 1919
Tunastcn Ores.
The production of tungsten ores In I In his garden
the t'nited States In 1018. according to
preliminary statistics collected by
Frank L. Hess of the geological sur
vey, was equivalent to .LOCI net tons
of concentrates, carrying (XI per cent
tungsten trioxiile, of which 5.015 tons,
valued nt $5.15i..'00, were marketed or
consumed by the producers, nnd 50
tons were reported ns lefi on hand at
the mines December 31. The output
was less thnn tlmt of the two previous
years l!lfl. with r.!rJ3 tons, valued nt
$1L'.0T5.400. nnd 1!MT. with 0.144 tons,
valued at S0.T83.K). The production
In 1017 was the largest made by any
country, although It was much smaller
thnn the combined output of the Brit-
Find Shells In English Gardens.
Talking of raids, the task of the sub
iiibnn gardener Is likely to provide
little supplementary excitement during
the next few seasons. While digging
the other day a rest.
dent of Manor Park unearthed n load
ed shell. During 1117 and the first
few inonlhs of Inst year an enormous
quantity of ammunition was fired by
the barrage guns In the London dis
trict. An uncertain proportion of thlf
consisted of "duds," which, when they
did no material ilumnge, were hurle:
a few feet In the enrlh. It Is a crop
which will need careful harvesting.
Loudon Chronicle. ,
Fellowship.
It Is fr him thnt Is lonely or in
prison to dream of fellowship, but for
him that Is of a fellowHhlp to do and
not to dream. William Morris.
LYON AND MORAN COMEDY
SATURDAY MATINEE mid NIGHT .
SUNDAY MATINEE
The Whys and Wherefores of
6Pivrce'
l'Vuturiiitf the inimitable ,
ETHEL BARRYMORE
Eddie Polo in "Cyclone Smith
Came Back"
QRAND THEATRE
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $299,358.61
Bonds , and Warrants... 46,753.90
Overdrafts..... 29.29
Furniture and Fixtures 4,250.00
Cash and Exchange.. 57,272.78
Other Resources : 2,268.43
Total ...$409,933.01
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock , $ 25,000.00
Surplus 5,000.00
Undivided Profits .'. 4,428.51
Deposits 375,504.50
Total $409,933.01
ME N I
An excellent opportunity for
buying choice goods at a saving
Just received a wonderful line of CA j tjl or
Silk hosiery-plain & fancy colors 0"C l0 pl.J
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MEN'S ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR-- 1.50 Qt-
value. Special vC
$1.50 Vdue DRESS SHIRTS-Assorted
fancy stripes
Just received a new line of High
Grade Dress Shoes. Come in and
let us convince you we have some
exceptional values.
$1.19
STETSON HATS
MANHATTEN SHIRTS
COOPER'S UNDERWEAR
ATLANTIC SHOES
I1HAG&RE1IE
THE GOLDEN RULE
PERSONAL SERVICE
CHINAMAN GREAT SPRINTEK
i1' -,-Iftt
'mi
Iltfiirh Hill UmIi-Ii, ono of the licit!
mi-n on the truck tcntn of tli L'nl
verxlty of WIkooiihIii. linn liivn tin1
hlglifxt I n 11 v 1 1 1 1 1 n I point winner In two
m-rnt lilK mi'rtH. llo went to ! lit? uni
versity direct from I'eklmf In H' 1(1 nnd
urniluutcir tills yenr. but la solng buck
for a Hint'Ki'tidunta rourno.
Road to Wealth.
We've often thought wlint a pity It
In tlmt a man rnn't dltipono of hi ex
perleneo for ax inueh uH It coot him.
ExkrldKo Independent.
Do you
Know
Weatherly's
Ice Cream
Is
Oregon's Best
Ice Cream.
Sold only
at
OWL
PHARMACY
at
Fountain
or by
Pints and
Ouarts.
SBBEiaiiEEEEIJpaSJPjaS'a
Tannin. '
Pnrnminy lias vnlunblo rogotJrCJs.
Ilio niont Important of which la qoo
lirncho, which Is particularly rich In
tnnnln.
Yours For Sunday--
Delifchtful Soda Water IJevernges
for your Sunday at home or outing.
TRY OUR GINGER ALE
Delivered to you 24 bottles to case, $1.50
Try them. You'll like them,
BEND SODA WORKS "SmFSS?
Seven Reasons Why There Should Be An Electric
Range in Every Bend Heme.
HttHf
1st Saving of tlmo, labor
and fuel.
2nd Menls, vngotahln nnd
other foods rotaln natural flav
ors whnn cooked on an ELKO
TIIIC MANOR that aro other
wise lost In vapors whon sub
Jnated to unovnn hoats pro
duced by wood, coul or gas
ranKos,
8rd Oot out of bed, turn
tho button nnd brenkfast Is
Blurted while you are dressing.
4th No dirt, no ashes,
Mother's work Is nnslor and
her disposition Is happier and
her days are longer.
are hot; cook on an Electric
' Bth A bluHsing when days
Range and you do not roallze there Is any heat In your kitchen.
nin very low rates mnimninea ny the Bend Water, Light &
Power Co. put all the comforts of tho ELECTRIC RANGE In reach
of all.
7th Cleanliness, ease, comfort and tho fnct that Mother's
hurdons are llghtanod should be the main masons for an Electric
Range,
Betid Water Light & Power Co.
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