The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 26, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THK I1KND Ul'IJKTI.V. DAILY KOITION, BEND, OREGON. HATt'IUMT, JULY 20, 1019
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Wanted--A Man WitH a Vision
nimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintii iiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiimiiiuiimiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiimmimiimmm iiiiiii iiiiiuiHini
It (ukrin Uiii mun wliu Im dully
iihoul Urn slients; tlm iiiiiii who
dlllly I III k H with snore Of llllHlllllHH
moii , mcin of loss coiihimiuiiiico, mini
of moru tmiiHiiqunncn, If tlinrii Im
such, In hiiiihii un tiiidoicurrniit.
Thorn Ih mi unilnicuri'iiiil III lliu oily
today that Iiiin nut bnim evident for
ninny, many nintiiliH,
It spunks: "What do ynu know;
what Iiiivii you linaid?" It Ih un
tiiidnrourimit whlnh Iiiih confiii'iunu
1 lint thine Ih anmmlilng dolnii, hut
doi'H not know Just whuL it la. It
Ih
a rullnir iIuiIiik uniliirciirrniit
una which will take u ohunco, hut
not doHpnmtn,
AHk uny business niun In Iiend
lodny uboilt business. Hu will toll
you thul' hunlnoHH Ih good, iilthouigh
price ure high und goods, no mut
lor whut thoy urn, urn hard to K"t
ut any prlco. I In will lull you that
proplo compluln very lltl In when
tiioy know tho rouHon why coinmnd
IHoh uru IiIkIi pricod. Ank uny IiiihI
liehH mun what ho thlnkH of tho
future ii lid you will not bo n rented
by a poHHlmlMtlc reply. Ilond IiuhI
neHH mun uru nptlmlntlc. Their op
tlmlHm Ih healthy. TIiIh Ih Indi
cium!, In purl, by tho Improvement
many of thorn aro mukliiR, iiitpucl
nlly to takn euro of llielr husliiiciH
Incrouso. Ank any business man
In thin city whether thorn Ih u full
ing off In biiHlniiKH und ho will lull
you that there Ih not, but ' rill tier
there Ih a healthy growth.' Ho will
toll you I hill bo Ih plumilng on
hlKiior, bettor business.
I You Hoo?
Aro you one of thn pei-Moiis who
takes an ocruHlonnl trip downtown,
but doe not tukn tho I line to look
around? Aro you onn of tho per
sons who reiuU tho newspaper, but
without rollvcllng, luya It down
utter you have, looked through Hie
columns? If you tiro, then ynu
cannot buve a full appreciation or
tho dnvolopmont that Ih (going on
iirnund you. You, perhaps, have
not thought thul before thin your
Ih over, nil going uh It himiiiih It
'will, thrro will bo morn than $360.
ooo apent in thn city or llond In
building or residences, public bulld-
luimimiwiuimiiimiimmtimuiuummimmimmmuntmiimiimmtiraiminimin
At the Theaters
uunnnmmniiimtnraiumninniimiwmmiuiiuiM
UHKltTY.
(Continued from I'ago 4.)
Tho Hiinny Houth, laden with tho
sweet Hceiits of ornngo bloHHoms and
miiKiiolliiH, Ih l ho scetio of Paulino
Frederick's newest photo piny, "A
Daughter or tho Old fiouth," which
will ho shown ill tho Liborly thea
ter tioxt Tuosday and WodiioKdny.
MIhh Krederlrk appears uh u boau-
Ifial ('renin girl, wIioko lovi'i Htory,
lled wllh ItghiH and hIiikIiih, ond
Inughlor and tcuin, Ih churmlngly
told by thn Htar In a Herles of
tiourt-iipponllug HConoH. Suiiportod
by n company or oxcollent players.
MIhh Frederick's IntoHt slurring vo
lilclii Ik ono of Buprenin Importniicfl
to her ndmlrors tlfo country ovor.
Appearing In onn of thn llnoHt
roles of her Hereon career, Paulino
Frederick, tho beautiful paramount
Mar, will ho soon In "Holla Donna,"
n plcturiziilion or Robert Hlcken'8
gront novol, at tho I.lhnrty thoutor
oil ThuiBday only. '
Ilolln Donnn, a London ndvonlur
ohh, luroH tho Hon. Nioge Armlno
Into mnrryliiK hnr, doHpito tho dum
n King goBHlp or tho capital or which
Hho la tho cnntrul Dguro. Ho takes
her to Kgypt, whom she becomes
Infatunted with a poworrul native,
ltnroudl, who pnrHuados hor to ad
minister poison to her hunbnnd.
I'hlH she does, but as ho becomes
Tfirndunlly wonkor from the effect
of tho drug, Dr. iHnncson arrives
nnd discovers her treachery in tlmo
to save hor husband's Ufa.
Drlvon to hato Armlno, und follod
In hor nttompt to kill him, Bolla
Donna finally tells him the truth
In a burst of uncontrollubo fury.
Thnn Bho goes to Bnroudl, who now
dlRcardfl hnr as bolng too dnngor
oiih. Stunned, sho returns to hor
homo only to bo turned nwny by
. I)r, IsmicHon, who sonde her out
'into tho bluok dnsort,
t
Not all of tho highly dramatic
bat Hub nro fought on tho hnttlo
fluids. Tho strugKlo of man to
control hlnisnlf nnd mnko tho host
of hlniRnlf In nlways an Inspiring
thomo ror tho author, nnd in "The
ShorlfTs Son," Chnrlns Ray's now
Paramount plcturo -whlcli will bo
Klmwn nt the Liberty thoator on
IllKH, llOBJlltUlH, ChUI'Clll'S, bUHlnOHl
Monks, to Buy iiotlilnx of street Im
provements, Improvement In wutor
HyHtitm and riuiiodiilliiK or bulldiiiKs
now HtandliiK. That Im u consnrvu
llvo IIkui'o, for It Ih otirtuln t hut thli
amount will hu expended to mnko
llniid u IiIkkki' city, ' provided, of
course, thn iii'iiHiiiil hullilliiK Pro
Ki mi of many liidlvldiiulH, onxunlsui
tlons, Hocliitlim und llrniH kos
throiiKh. Do you rcull.ii thul tlinrn
havn henii mora thiin 25 residences
n root I'd hIii en tlm llrHt of tin ymir?
Many of thuHii worn Hturlnd lulu In
thn sprlliK. I'o you riialln that
dnspllo the fact that there Ih cur
rent tho IiIkIi cohI of hullilliiK hUK
uhoo, mora lliun 20 othitr D'hIUmiicoh
will rise In l Im city bnforu t hu
bulldliiK houhoii Ih ovr? Ho you
rnullxn that, lukliiK uch rnaidnnce
ut a vulue of f 2 r 0 0 , mora lliun
$126,000 will hu expended In tho
city by persons who hnvn been In
oculittod ' with tlm "build now"
HiilrllT
IIIIhIIIIKH Hl'l.'tillll (IIUIIH.
Willi tint proKruni curried through
fur tho yur IBID, llnnd'H business
section wll huve iiiiiny muturlal
cIiiiiiki'H. Willi street will huvu ut
li'HHt Unci! new bUHluiiHH block.
Although It Iiiih nut tiiiiin announced
hh yrt, It Ih tilidnrHtood oil flood
uuihority that llond street will
undergo even u run I ii r cIiiiiikiih. It
Ih unilnrHlniiil ' that snverul blockH
urn now lining contemplated for
that HI reel which will grimily
cliatiKa It it uppouiunce, Riving it u
morn tniitropolltan aspect than. H
Iiiih ever bud. It Ih corluln to
comn. Then, ,i)o, JiiHt outHldn the
limit of Hi ii business section there
rn to rlao two building which will
Klvo iiend a ulHlunllul air. These
two structures'iire tho now Catholic
church, which It Ih estimated will
coal no less lliun ISO. 000, und I ho
now Sisters of 81. JoHnph hoHpltuI,
which will rlno In thn vicinity of
tho church, thn cost of which will
bo npproxlmutoly 105.000. Huh It
occurred to you whut a diiieroncv
thoHn two KtructuroH ulonn will
mnko In tho gnnnrnl upponrunca of
thu portion ot tho city JiiHt euHt of
I Friday. Bulurduy and Suturduy mull
noo, Wllllum Mcl.ood ittilnn has ere
atud a wonderful story with an
extranrdlnury lending character.
lie takes a lad who bus Inherited
a great fenr from IiIb mother and
shows by an ndinlrnby constructed
Htory how ho rough! down the roar
nnd won biicji his Hoir-nHpect and
mnnhood.
A ri'Kiilar caunlhal carnival will
also be featured.
OHA.NI TIIKATKK.
(Continued from Vuy.o 4.)
nnd writes a loiter to hor Daddy
Long Legs, tolling him the whole,
snd story and whou she receives no
nntnvor shn takes mutters Into her
own hands and ignes to thn house
or tho mysterious John Smith. And
thorn, or course, sho discovers that
Pendleton, John Smith and Daddy
Long Logs nro thn sumo poinon und
naturally thore Is a happy ending,
Thore win also bo shown a
Lloyd comody and News weekly.
A gonulno circus, story is coming
TuoHduy and Wednesday with llllllo
Rhodes in "Whoop-La." '
On Thursday only, floor go Walsh
will bo featured In a Jinx story,
"Nover Say Quit." A hoodoo can
be more pestiferous than a mos
quito. If a man Is' born on Friday,
tho thirteenth, he is doomed to a
llfo that is a joke to others and
a nuslanoe to himsoir. George
Walsh proves this conclusively in
his lntost "Never Bay Quit." The
jinx is after him from tho day ho
Is born. Ho Is boaten and bruised,
cheated nnd robbed, and the Jinx
grins - contontedly. His aunt leaves
him a fortune. Tho Jinx sees to It
that ho does not get it, try as ho
may. He sots out on trensure hunts
nnd the jinx finds him a wifo. He
settled down to mnrrlod bliss and
the Jinx presents him with woon,
Ing triplets. Noglnuld Jones nnd tho
13 are ever on tho war path nnd
I ho 13 over cosaios out on top.
A good mutual font nro will be
Honn Frldny' nnd Snturdny, August
1 nnd 2, In "That's Good," togeth
er with nnothor Kddlo Polo rou
turo "Cyclone Smith's Blory."
UefofuiU
the prose n t buHliwHH section? Then,
too, huve you thought that the city
Is In linn ror Home municipal build
ing? It has ulrcndy begun the erec
tion or the lire department build-
lug, und It Ih likely that something
or u definite character will soon be
done regarding the program ror Iho
proponed new library.
All these activities uugur well ror
a healthy condition. II Ih thought
by serious-minded men that thiH ac
tivity Is only the beginning and that
many other Improvement are be
ing seriously considered by invest
ors.
Ank tho reul estate men whut
they are doing. They will tell you
thut there are healthy 'Investments
III residence lots In almost every
section or the city. Ask them whut
people expect to do with their small
reul estate holdings nnd they will
tell you, ror the most part, thut
Ihesu buyers expect to build homes.
Hi reel Improvement Planned.
A movement has been started by
the residents or one section or the
city ror improved streets. This Im
provement means paving, ultimate
ly. There Is nothing In a city so
contagious us the paving Ideu. It
.grows and grows. Once one section
has paved streets, it Is just like the
young lady with a young lady
friend with a new style dress, hat
or cout Hhe too must have one
like It, or nearly like ft. It Is be
lieved thut tho era of bettor streets
within tho city Is here. Of course
the city Itself has doclared ror
better streets, and also, by tho way,
ror hotter walks this time concrete
walks. Ths will be or greater
comfort to tho purchaser or shoes,
especially these days' prlco of shoes.
This Is certain: Ono will not talk
with fenr of falling through rotten
and broken boards.
U'anlod A Prophet.
Whnt has tho future In store?
To this tho answer may bo given
Wanted, n Sinn with a Vision. Who
is thn prophet, or crystal gazer, who
cun boo the city live or ten years
from now. If thorn wero biicIi a
mini, would bo say that llond is on
ono or more transcontinental rail
roads; would ho Hay that Bend is
thn largest lumbering town In the
northwest;; would bo say that 100,
000 acres or mora are lindor irriga
tion or in process or reclamation;
would he sny that thorn nro 2000
fimiis trlhuliiry to the city; would
ho suy thut 100,000 ucres ot land
opl Day Thoughts in a July Sun
' I tl
l.oul evenings nnd days are not so fur away, despite the burning
rays of a July sun. no fashion decrees a fascinating wrap, closely ro
inmbllng tho dolman but distinct enough to have character or Its own.
It is rl:.iu ssrflMnrod and with tiwagger roll collar. The new bats
for early fall wear are either largo or small-
THAT SUMMER
DESSERT.
Btomacbs, like the body, want
"light" wear In the hot tnonthi.
It hot been laid by food experts
that the average peraon greatly
overeat and the last (traw la
the deaert. Therefore the Intel
ligent houaewlfe aelecti her autn
mer deaaert with more care than
her meata or vegelablea.
A heart deaaert, too tempting
to refune, may be eaten with
relish but It foatera gluttony
and atupld after-dinner converaa
tlona. Thli likely la the reaaon
for the general trend toward the
light, dlgeatlble and appetizing
gelatlnei for summer deaaerta.
Loganberry Delight tempts all.
Dissolve I package of gelatine
and add the Loganberry fruit
flavor. Blanch 1-2 cupful shelled
almonds and run through grinder.
When gelatine starts to set, add
the whites of 2 egga well beaten,
and the almonda. Beat well wltb
egg beater and set away to con'
geal. Serve wltb whipped cream,
are crop bearing; would be say that
tho cily has a population ot 26,000;
would he tell you that there are
woolen mills, large warehouses for
distribution ot lurge amounts of
goods sold ut wholesale prices;
would he tell you tbut the wool
crop, mutton crop, beef crop, al
fulfu crop, pig crop, bus grown five
times since 1919; would he say that
the bunk deposits run Into eight
figures; would he tell you that the
city and county have their own
buildings, all centered In one sec
lion of the city with Improved
grounds; would ho tell you that
tho streets are paved and that the
miles of concrete walks far outstrip
the miles or board waks; would he
say that there are far more families
owning their own homes than liv
ing in rented houses; would he say
that brick or concrete business
blocks huve utmost completely re
placed frame, structures?
These are things about which
people may think seriously regard
ing the future. It's a case or how
much confidence you have.
The fact, however, today is that
Bend is growing. It is growing
more rapidly and more substantially
than any Other small city in Ore
gon, It the statement ot men who
make almost all the other towns
of the state can be accepted. Ask
tho traveling salesmen who come
into Bend regularly. They will tell
you almost to a man that Bend is
the beBt city in Oregon best from
tho standpoint ot progress. It takes
the man who sees other places, who
makes comp'arisons, to get the
proper proportions. These men say
that Bend is outstripping every
other city in Oregon In the way or
development.
To Polish Mahoaany.
Rolled lliiNeeil nil Is the finest thine
for genuine old mnhngiiny. ns. It hard
ons nnd preserves the wood. Pour tho
oil on to n pnd or soft flannel nnd
rob the wood well. If there nro nny
erneks In the wood the nil will ftil
these nnd hnplen. Wipe off the su
perfluous nil nnd polish with n dry.
soft cloth. A little vinegar ndded to
the nil will mnko a bright, clean, drv
finish.
A Little Girl's Problem.
The father of n little girl I know Is
n Methodist, nnd her mother nn Epis
copalian, mill tho poor child never
knows. In snylng her prayers, whether
to end them with "A-men" or "Ah
men." R. W. Howe's Monthly. '
PKOFKHHIONAL DIRECTORY.
Dr. Charles A. Fowler
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Off1- in the O'Kane Building
NAPIER & YOUNG
LAWYKIW
Press Bldg., Bend, Ore.
GENERAL LAW PRACTICE
BlNMialtiw l Corporations, Contracts
Land Till and Eatatea.
Phone Red 141
R. S. HAMILTON
' ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-16 First National
Bank Bldg. - Tel. 611
Dt. Cot'i Format OftW)
II. H. Da Arroond Chu. W. Erakins
De Armond & Erskine
LAWYERS
O'Kane Building, Bend. Oregon
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTI8T
Suite 12-14 O'Kane Building
Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore.
DR. TURNER,
EYE SPECIALIST
Permanently Located in Bend
with New Equipment
Private Office !n Thorson's
i
Jewelry Store
Dr. H. N. MOORE
DENTISTRY
Hours: 9:00-6:30; 7:30-8:30
Sundays 10-1
Tel Black 1671 ' O'Kane Bldg.
Telephone Red 7f O'Kmne Bldg
Dr. H. . GRAY
DENTIST
Houn 9.40 to 1200 i:00 to 5 30
Emningt uj SunJati hfg wlmtmtrt
Dr. Anna Ries-Finley
Has moved ber office over
Horton Drug Co.
Office Phone Red 301
Residence 2281
HAIR DRESSING PARLOR
Up-to-data electrical acalp trea Omenta for
falling hair and dandruff. Famous Neo
plaatiqua Face treatments. All kinds
Hair Work done.
MRS. MULLKR
Old "People! Store" on Oreson St.
lioml Lodjie No. 423 Loyal Or
der of Moose Meets In Moose
Hall every Thursday. Visiting
brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
CENTRAL OREGON
COLLECTING AGENCY
Rooms 2-4 O'Kane Building
Bend, Oregon
Collections Made in All Parts ot
Central Oregon
DR. G. SKINNER
DENTIST
Room 17 O'Kane Building
Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 6
MRS. V. A. SMITH
Agent tor the
NUBONE CORSETS
Will call by appointment on
1069 Columbia Street.
ADDRESS P. O. BOX 638
CENTRAL OREGON
CLEANING WORKS
Dry Cleaning, Fretting and Alterations
1026 Wall St., Opposite Pilot Butte Inn
MRS. OTTO GROSS
CHAS. STANTON
Shop Next to Montgomery's
Plumbing Shop
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Painting; und Pnpcrliiuiirlup;
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY
Hough Dry nnd Finished Work
Klectrlo Machine Used
Call 1R02 Hill St., or write
Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer
Box 80, Bond, Oregon
Work Culled For and Delivered
I, .,xJ1
M. A. PALMER
Cablaet Maker and iiuUder,
Jobbing:
franklin St, rear ot Irrigation;
Co.'t old building.
Carlson & Lyons
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Heating Supplies,
Hath Room Accessories, etc.
Pipe, Valyes
and Fittings
PHONE RED 1591
Bend Park Co.
Real Estate and Insurance
Bend Company Building- '
Own Your
Own Home
I have some bargains
in BUNGALOWS
EASY TERMS
J. A. EASTES
Central Oregon's Leading1
INSURANCE AGENCY
Tinning and Sheet Metal
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering,
Cornice und Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right, work guaranteed
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writers of all klnda ot fnraranec 014
eat iBsnranee Agcner in Central Ora
coa. H. C. Ellim. Firat National Bank
Bnildinc Bend, Oregon.
Scotch Woolen Mills
All Wool Salts Blade to Order
18.00 to ir-4-50
NELSON'S
838 Bond St,
FOR SALE!
Tracts under irrigation,
udjuctntto water mains, electric
lights and telephone service.
Ranging in size from V, lo 6 Acres
' WILSTORIA ADDITION ,
See
L. D. WIEST
1304 Third Street
Dodge Brothers
Motor Cars
WALTHER-'VYILLIAMS CO.
K. S. McClure, Salesman
COLUMBIA SERVICE
STATION
Jay Saltzman, Prop.
STORAGE BATTERY WORK
Gun Repairing
Odd Jobs In Mechanical Lines
REPAIRING
THAT IS REPAIRING
ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP
R. L. ANDERSON
Real Estate
Insurance
Loans
t
Minnesota Street
Phone; Office, Black 1591
Reiidence, 2051
J. B. Anderson, Atfcnt.