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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1919)
' PAGE 4 What Will Your Home Be In Five Years? Depreciation figures heavily in home build ing. . You want to decrease- depreciation as much as possible. The Best Plumbing will go a long way. Select the best quality of plumbing and then secure the best workmen you can obtain to install it. It may seem a trifle more expensive to do this at first, but in the long run you save money. Your house will not depreciate as quickly. Let us estimate your plumbing and you will be assured of EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. Carlson & Lyons Wall Street EXPERT PLUMBERS expert repairing mtomoIbTlIs ALL WORK GUARANTEED J. H. MEYER Successor it Good Lock Garage EMULATION COUNTS IN LIFE Woman Evangelist Was Evidently : A wart of the Fact, and Turned I It' to Advantage. Tn an Indiana city, Dot long ago, , woman evangelist belli a revival meet : Ing. She took no collections while the . services were la progress, but on the ; final night she announced that a free will offering would be In order. Inter est In the meetings bad been growing and the" church was crowded to capac ity. The niiliers, with contribution ; plates, started on their rounds. The evangelist said she had Instructed them t. say "Ainen" whenever 25 cents was . dropped Into the plate; when SO cents the usher was to say "Hallelujah !" and when SI .the' usher was to say "Glory ' hallelujah !" in a louO tone. The col lection amount to 1.100. If there had Wen no emulation the total might have been small, but the evangelist, -knew that no person with ' money to give would be content with an "Amen" when a neighbor, sitting tn the next pew, was acclaimed with a "Glory hallelujah '." The same principle holds good in everydiy life. If one nan has a fine vegetable garden It Is n Incentive to his neighbor. The Interest women have in pretty frocks Is largely dne to somebody getting one and making the other desire some thing equally becoming. Men would care little for position if it were not for the age-old lure that makes thein want a better job than the oilier fel low. ..... v Without such emulation there would be nothing to drag men and women away from Ihe commonplace things of life. There would be nothing to induce .one boy tn seek for the head of his class or persuade him that he should run for president Intpr on. Many, of course, are content to have "Amen" said to their efforts Is life, but more Hip "filorv halleluiah!" A Toothsome Thing. "I see where a poet claims to have Interpreted the soul of a mushroom." -Ah r ' "In association with a thick, juicy steak, I can understand how a mush room might lift a bard on the wings of song." LIVE IN STRANGE ABODES Danes and Hollanders Would Seem to Take Big Chance In tha North Sea. The world's strangest dwelling places are to be found In the North sea, not far from Helgoland . Centuries ago there was a large and prosperous Island province, called Kordstrand, off the coast of Schleswlg Holsteln. Storm and earthquake de stroyed It one Sunday night, and near ly 8,000 people were drowned. In course of time, however, high mounds emerged from the waters, and ultimately venturesome Hollanders built their cottages on the summits of these mounds. By snaring fowl and wild duck, collecting eggs, oysters, and seals, they managed to eke out a living. The sea-girt mounds are known as "halllgen." Kxcept on Oland. the larg est, there are no trees or fuel, except that obtained from submerged bed of peat, and no fresh water except rain-water eollectet' In butts. Nevertheless, adventurous Danes and Hollanders, attracted by the thou sands of wild fowl and fish, continue to live on the "halligen." In spite of the fact that four months In the year the coarse grass pastures, on which cattle just manage to live. He under water. Sometimes all is swept away. Storied Old City. Danzig is one of the most strongly fortified cities in the world, and has if iW&im 1 Al 'O MAN earns so little but what he dan save. No man earns so much that he can afford not to save. R ctolve to itart a Savings Account It will earn 4 interest with us. Tm Hawk or Suf.hiob Bkmvick The First National Bank ' OP BEND m j I 1 1 been so through Its history. It whs n free city through centuries for the same reason that most freo elites of the marauding ages wero froo be cause Its people hud seised upon the naturally powerful defensive topog raphy of the country surrounding, nml made Its defenses almost Impreg nable. It was ton tough n nut for the Kings of the mlddlo ages to crnck with, their armies, so they graciously allowed It to be free. Under the for mer German emperor, Its militaristic aspect was even more accentuated than It was in the days when It was ono of the "Big Four1' of the linn senile league. Willi Kotilgsberg, Thorn and rosen, It formed a mighty chain of fortresses. First "Oust Explosion. Until the summer of 1878 such a thing as n "dust explosion" was un known. No doubt ninny such explo sions had occurred, but they were of small account and no Investigation followed to disclose the true nature of the case. In that summer tho Washburn flour ing mills at Minneapolis, then tho largest In the world, exploded with terrific violence. , Several massive buildings, with granite walls two feet thick and of particularly strong mill construction, were demolished as It by an Immense charge of dynamite. The flame of the first explosion was communicated to two other mills, which were destroyed In the con flagration which followed. Joyousness. How should It he otherwise? I can bear a melancholy man. bfit never a melancholy child. Into whntever quag mire the former sinks, he may raise his eyes either to the realm of reason or to that of hope; but the little child sinks and perishes in a single black polson-drop of the present time. Only Imagine a child conducted to the scaf fold Cupid In a German coflin or fancy a butterfly crawling like a cater pillar with his four wings pulled off, and you will feel what I uietin. Oliver Weudell Holmes. ttHOUOfc n a FOR RENT FOR RENT Small .two-room fur nished house, suitable for man and wife or men batching. Inquire 1070 Union St., Boulevard addition. 59-38p FOR RENT Furnished room. 521 Florida St., west of S. E. Roberts'. 68-38-Dc FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire Deschutes Garage. 54-37-41p FOR RENT Three-room flat, op posite Brooks-Scanlon box factory. Inquire Hotel Portland. 38-36-9p FOR SALE FIVE ACRES For sale by owner. Well improved. good house. Water right; close to mills; Joins city limits on the state highway south of town. Also ono cow, 12 chickens, 2 hogs. See Chas. Carroll. 50-37-8p FOR SALE 3-room house, lot 50x 140. Center addition, $800. Own er, 423 E. Irving. 64-38-40p FOR SALE Furniture, nearly new. Inquire at rear or 946 Delaware Ave. 60-38-40p FOR SALE Equity In absolutely the best Irrigated 40 acres on Tumalo project. S560 to handle.. Write Box 190, Bend, Oregon. 63-38tfc crops. Soo C. J. Lovorott, 1053 rtoncl street. 27-34-Su ' FOR SALE 11 head of milch cows, Jorsoya mid Holatulua. Will sell any nuiiihor, C. J. Cook, Mllllcun, Ore. 34-Ptfo WANTED WANTED Girl for office and store work. Must huvo reformices. Ad dress II. K. S Bulletin. 67-3Stfc WANTED 3 second-hand Fords. 1914 engines preferred. Pioneer Garage. 5 l-37t fc WANTED To buy used upright piano. Inquire E. M. Thompson, Thompson Music Co. 43-3l)-8c WANTED Woman ' Bartlutt Hotel. cook. Inqulro 39-3GUC WANTED Two chnmncrmalds and yard num. Inquire I'llot Butte Inn. 88-SBUc WANTED Small house or two or three unfurnished rooms, close In. Call Liberty Theater. 37-35tfc iVANTED linker or baker's holpor. Apply Froemun's Bakery. 28-34ttc LOST LOST Lady's blua sorgo coat. Kinder please leave at Cushman's store. Rewurd. 49-37-80 TO TRADE. TO TRADE 20-aero California mountain ranch, different kinds of fruit, 100- hens, six head cattle, team and implements. Will trade for Uond property. Phono Red 431. 6 2-3 8 p FREE Twenty yards of fine soil for gurden or lawn. I'hone Red 421. 61-U3p Il's rVKRYIUlY' irrnt xlifs jus pal !ur fmii on m ra. . f mil, like ilia llm. plunk tiiur ' - hunil duns ! unlrr Ff3 - r flu Oni r.inif learning from n h) , ... 11 I I. t A teiltlr, pur. nn ' i.rk. I,IA!liiJ S ' tins, rrml) lor inr rWkfJ jT iM.inu.,M n, 1 It' th Chry, Z? I Jf"3 Bud Produce Co. FOR SALE 80 acres .good Irrigated ; land near Alfalfa, SU 8W14. 27-1 14, on very easy terms, long time.' or lease for torm of years. Capl. j J. M. Henderson, Letterman Hospi tal, San Francisco, Cat. 38c FOR SALE 1 brood sow, 1 Hol steln bull, four months old. - In quire R. Richardson, Cinder Pit, Pilot Butte. 56-38-9p FOR SALE Three room house, cor ner lot near big mills. $640.00. Terms. C. J. Leverett, 1053 Bond street. 49-37-8p FOR SALE One 2 Inch Winona wa.gon, good as new. Inquire at Anne's barn. 45-37-40p FOR SALE Three-room house, partly modern. 207 River Front. Phone Black 1401. - 65-27-40p FOR 8ALK Ono span draft yearling colts, three saddle ponies, gentle, three saddles and bridles, pair new leather chaps, household furniture and chickens. 132 Greeley Ave. 44-26-9p FOR SALE Furniture In 6-room flat, divided Into three housekecp-i ing suites, clearing $25 a month.1 Reasonable. Red 2372. 40-86-40p FOR SALE 1916 Btudebaker 4.: Good condition. Deschutes Garage. ' 60-16tfc FOR SALw Four burner oil stove;1 good .' condition. Inquire Cozy; Hotel. a7-0tfc FOR SALE Four-room hoiiso and 2 largo lots for $050, Lots are each 50x200 foot, Also have, good vulite In 40 acre ranch near Demi. Price. $2500 for ranch and $1000 for toiitn, cow, lions, chickens, furniture, and REPUBLIC TR C S WHY? THE REPUBLIC INTERNAL GEAR DRIVE APPLIES THE POWER AT . POINT OF LEAST RESISTANCE . - Look over this list of a few of the 600 Republic Truck Owners in Oregon: Standard Oil Company 1 Union Oil Company 1 Commercial Transfer Company 8 Tru Blu Biscuit Company 2 Royal Bakery 7 Pacific Telephone Company 2 The Shevlin-Hixon Company 3 American Express 1 City of Albany 1 City of Eugene 1 Yamhill County 1 Baggage & Omnibus Company 2 Northwest Steel Company 1 Luckel, King & Cake 1 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co 1 Allen & Lewis : 2 Gauld Company., Wadhams & Company 1 Manning Transfer & Warehouse.. ..3 Star Transfer Company 4 Foundation Shipyard 1 Green Transfer Company 2 Portland-Damascus Milk Co 7 Hammond Lumber Company 1 Tinsi & Graziano 1 Olson & Roe 2 .Tones Market 1 Central Transfer Company 4 A. 0. Eckstrom 2 'blwciss Dairy... 3 Sterrctt Packing Company 3 Modern Dairy 2 U. S. Bureau of Fish 1 1 53 Republic Trucks ...Sold in June, 1919... LIST OF BUYERS THAT KNOW VALUES Warren Construction Company 7 B. & 0. T. Company.. ,. 3 Dennis Construction Company! 3 Foster & Kleiser 5 Willamette Valley Transfer Co I Oregon Milk Producers , 1 Riverview Dairy Farm I Edelweiss Dairy... .1 Overlook Dairy 1 Albert Shulz........ 1 Wm. E. Scott 1 Jack Eatch 1 Vancouver Ice Company 1' F. L. Evans. W. Ray J. E. Reillv.. J. B. Mitchell .Robert Hunsaker.. George Hoyt.......... 1 v 1 1 1 James A. Warren. Marshall Wells Company 1 Wadhams & Compay 1 Haseltine & Company 1 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Company 1 Young & Northrup 1 ' McCoy & Dietrich 1 C M. Foster l G. Cherigino 1 A. Turtorice...... 1 S. Saratari l T. W. .Riebhoff 1 M. T. Wright.. 1 R. R. Neassey.. 1 Jersey Creamery l Phillip Carter 1 J. Okabo......... ,...1 Halfway Mercantile Company 1 R. Morris '. l Saunders Bros 1 1 1 Walther-Willianis Company .iliaaiiiaiiijiSIMiiiiiliiiiiiiMlliilM IMIIIIIiilillElllllillllllilillliii