U(.a9 .t;--!noxvf.. WWWitiAtB iW'J'Viiivjf. ' i V ,4a i W-iVfitV ,. PAQB 4 THR'BKND BCI.bRTIN, IMHl fenitlON, hKN1, ORRflftN, SAWRDAY, ArOVR'T llO. 1010 x ai The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION rsaffaaW Brarr Artantaaa . gmst Inter . B UM Inl Balktla (IiraitnM). Knlarad aa faVcdnd Claal catler. January I, MtT, at tha Port Olf let u Bend. Oracoa. lindar ot of Mareh I. 1879. 1 t ROBKKT W. SAWYKR,, Edltor-Manairer BBNRV N. FOWl.KR Aawclata Editor rRKD A. WOKl.rLKN...Adv.rtili Manaimr B. A. NIXON Circulation Mauairer BALPH SPENCER Mcrhulral Sunt An lndopenont Nmpapar, Mandlnf for tha aqiiara dl, clean buaimaa. clean politics ana Ifca bait inlcraata of Hand and Canlrel Orason. ' SUBSCRIPTION BATES " Of Mall ..... .VB.OO , t2.lt , 11.10 , t80 m.60 t M Br Carrlar All anbaartetiona ara dua and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notfeaa of aspiration lira Ballad akaaribara and if rtnawal ia not mada witnln aaaonabla Ulna tha napar will ba diacontinoad. Piaaaa notify ua promptly of any ehaoga of atdraaa. or of, fallurn to raeelra tha papar ratu-ou-iy. OaWrwIaa wa will not ba raaponatbla tor aopiaa mkssad. - ataka all cbacka and ordan pwrabla to Tha aac BuDatln, , SATURDAY. AUGUST 30. 1919. On Yaar ... Hi Month. . fhraa Monthl Om Yaa ... tlx kwntha .. On Month . FUNDS FOR IRRIGATION. Granting that the Benham Falls reservoir site is tound to be suit able for - water storage, ' there re gains, before irrigation work can proceed,, the question of the neces sary funds. ' This we have pointed out several times in connection with the ! Mondell bill now before con gressurging that every legitimate , influence be used to obtain votes tor .this measure. That it needs help seems to he generally con ceded, in spite of reports that senti ment in its favor is growing, and it may be that with all that can be ' done there will still he insufficient ' votes to carry it through. , . V Under. these conditions it would be well tor those interested in. Irri gation in this section to give some thought1 to the possibility of obtain ing an "appropriation for general reclamation purposes, as recently suggested in news dispatches from F Washington, . The Mondell hill, it must be' remembered,' is a soldier 'land settlement bill. Under It reclamation will proceed as an in cident to providing arm homes for soldiers. Just -as after, the Civil war : the- homestead lavjr was enacted to ! bring a"bout settlement of the west ern, lands ' and give homes to 1 sol- diers. As a bill for soldier aid the measure is open, to attack on vari : ous grounds ranging from argu ment tha the soldier does not need such, aid to questions why he should , not be set up In the hard- ware business, for instance, as well as . in farming. . And , this will be , its .weakness- in congress. On the other hand, appropria : ; lions-for' general reclamation pur poses ' wl)t not be open . to such at ,. tacks and" conceivably would have i easier sledding.- The - reclamation -'ffuhd Is 'now in need of replenish- .'mgnt,'' 'and reports are. that, even . though ' the llondell Jim is passed, - "there ..will be need for funds for ! areas not suitable for use under ! ' that bill. With "Nick" Slnnott chairman of - the public lands committee in the .: house and Senator McNary at the ' head of the senate irrigation com-' ; mittee we are fn 'position to get aid of one sort or another, and we ; should- not' let the opportunity slip. 'i . . Not Meant for Household Pets. ; If taken young the grizzly is easy enough .to handle, for t birth he : weigh only from 10 to 20 ounces and v Is about the size of a full-grown chip. munk. Later the bears run between ,350 and 000 pounds In weight, although they have been known to reach 1,500 pounds, v This, of course, makes the domestication of grizzlies by apart ment bouse dwellers difficult ;. ' -'I'M" -; ,.' . Put It in The Bulletin. . ' I In - recognition, of the 1 one holiday ' of ihe year :' V lS3evoted exclusively to the zed Labor , bur place " of busi- ness will be closed all day on Monday -Labor Day. Sanitary Laundry :m:miUi:ttttittK::st;iuuvuui:i.iiiimuiniia;niimntni' YAt the Qhu'rck es H.!!:u:tttmimmMittmKimtutu:wmiuwm:::tmmimil Christian Silence Society. ' ' Tito , Christian Sclonce Society will hold services on Siinduy tit 11;00 it., m. The subject will be, "Christ Jesus." vThe phtce of moot iug la at 418 Iloud Btroot. lhtvsbj'ttM'ittii CIiuitIi. A troat of rare variety awaits the church-going people of Rend next Sunday at the Presbyterian church. Dr. Elwood P. Lyon, of Pasudenn, Cat., will speak In the morning and lit ye evening. At 11:00 o'clock his subject will bo "Judo's Certnin MeiK" In this discussion he will find the characteristics of many who live In Bend at the present time. At the evening Christian Eudeavor at ?:0Q o'clock he will speak lo a union meeting of the two societies. This meeting Is open-to all. At 8:00 o'clock he will . speak from the theme, "What Is Your Grade?" This ought to appeal to young and old alike. Do not miss these splen did lectures, for there is no telling when Bend will hear Dr. Lyon again; and this will be his last ap pearance at this time. j H. C. HARTRAN'FT. Pastor. ' Sraiidinavliui-I.ntltorun. Rev. Frederick A. T. Corneliussen the pastor of the "Scandinavian Lutheran Church" will preach sun day morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 8:00 p. m. Lots of music and songs. All are welcome. The Sunday school will meet at 1 o'clock and" the pastor will give a lecture to the children. The parents Is also welcome.. Please send your children. We , extend a cordial invitation to all interested in the Sunday school work and the church welfare. OREGON MAN TELLS STORY OF PRISON HUkboro l Boy , Attacked "Hard :f BoUetl" Smith, and Was Ac quitted by Court Martial. I By United Preaa to Tha Band Bulletin. ) HILLSBORO.'.' Auk. 30. "Thev call me 'bard boiled,' and I am." Grant Dorland, who has just re turned from overseas credits Lieut enant "Hard Boiled" Smith with that statement in France. Dorland is another veteran who has nubliclv gone on record with the statement that all soldiers who came in con tact with Smith despised him.. He says he has heard at least GO re turned soldiers say they would like to get "just one swing at Hard Boiled." i Dorland was a guard at a military prison not far from Paris. "Smith asked me, one day, for a list of prisoners," said Dorland. "A photo graph of a young lady fell to the ground when I brought out the list. Smith beat me to It and tore it to pieces." Dorland forgot it was a case of officer and man. It was Just a case of Man with him then. He cracked Smith with his rifle butt, between the eyes. Of cours he was court martialed. but the of ficer who tried the private probably carried pictures of their own. They held that Smith had transcended his authority and freed Dorland. " The girl, whose picture was In sulted by "Hard Boiled" Is now the ife of Dorland. Pat It la "THB UrLLETIN." .iCTwnillim . A package of finow Flke is a friend in'Me4v IVA y. Alwy fresh, crisp," tnty to paok and satisfy ' ' ! v lhg.. They . taste good with everythin(f else. ( : y ' I Youjr $tocn can supply you. , ( '' I 7 ! . ' Don't atk for Oraokart .... . I ., J. , . v Bnow riakaa V : Ay FIRESTONE CONTINUES ADVICE ON MOTOR CAR AND TIRE CARE This is the second of a series of Firestone tire talks. It concerns "The Application of Tires" and "Handling of Inner Tubes." The ca.-etul application of tires Is quite as necessary as the choice of the correct type. . Especially should the best' adaption of tire to rim be made a subject of concern, Before applying a tire all rust and other foreign matter should be care fully removed from the rim. If rust has formed on the rim It will cause trouble at some later time, apart from the corroding Influence of the rust.-' If tires have been driven de- HERE'S tlie quality bread. Only the purest and most costly ingredients " ... enter fat0 ft finst patent flour, rich millc, sugar, pure shortening, best yeast. It means the most nutrition, wholesomeness and flavor. Say FRANZ Butter-Nut & The (ncomparaM Loaf P.! A. Erickson, Grocer NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS , . KEEP OUT COLD . : 5IO FUEL' KEEP.IN HEAT, '.' ' " "' AND t KEEP OUT DUST J ?, , s WORK SAVER " iA j.-:..:';. '- -v'---' '.-': , ,l,uij;you House, erMce1 or WtcT-r with Weather' Strips now. 'T ' 'tlmifed jujrry feft at original price. See f: L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon . " The-lLirnier ahd..tbevbusiries8'ihan of this com munity arc ; partntJrt i'ri' the progress or the failuie of their community. - ', ; - If r.;i I'; ; , they pull together, 'the progress and prosperity is certain to come. 4 ' , , IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there 'can only be faUufe as a result. T ' I fluted at any time mud will probably have accumulated on the rims, and unless this Is removed the tires can not seat or fit properly. The danger of pinching inner tubes can best be reduced to a minimum by dusting soapstone or po'wdered mica oa the rims, so that the tire beads will slip Into the correct position easily. Inflate the.; Inner tubes just enough to round them out before placing them Inside the casing. , Do I not use tubes of the wrong size, and be sure that the valves are equipped with spreaders adapted to the parti cular type of casing used, whether limlnnco, 'ollnclloi1, "Qlilok (liSlaaliitlili), ollnuliui' or slrulKlit sldo. Yulvos In KlioHtono tubtw are qulppod with a unlvei'siil Hiii'uiultir, and .Iharnfoie are sulliiblu ' for iiho lii'ull' thrtm tyi,,m' -r-.'Yy . ,- '.v; ,v .'; r . Illxt Inalilu of 'il".l. ' Iiiist tliu IiihIiUi of tlio oaso mid lltu Inner tuba with iiuwllormt illicit or tulo. This will 'roilucu friction niitl iiruvniit ndliflHlon nf the tulio to the case nftur thuy luivo boon lioutuil in sarvlco. ' , . ' : VVhon the tiros luiva boon romovoil fur soma i'oiinoh It Is' a (tuoil tiinn, whuu rnnpiilyhiK. lo roverso tlimn tli nt Is to pluce the worn sldos of the tiros toward the car. It Is not vory genorally known, though it Is a fact, thut almost ail or the sld weur on a tiro occurs on the outsldn; thut Is on the sldo away from tliu car. Vim Fillor Heads. I said that the tire and rim should be suited to each other. If straight aide tires are to be used on clluchor rlma fillor beads ought to be fitted in the rim clincher to keep the side walls of tho casings "from" bolng chafed and gouged. ' To avoid on much as possible the tomlolicy of straight side iubni to lift up from the rims at (he Innor canon of cnbluh and In this way permit a rolling mo tion sldawuys. It Is advisable to have more spread bolwpe'n (he cabfes than Is noedod fur boudU .Of1 tlie "cllinhnr vurluty. The bust way, thorvforo, to Uo straight side tires on cllnchor rims Is not to use them at all. The two types don't mix. Concluding this subject, the Im portance of using flaps should not be overlooked. Whether cllnehsr or Seven Reasons Why There Should Be An Electric Range In Every Bend Heme. . i ta A blosslng when days ara hot; cook on an Klectrlc Range and you do not realise there It any heat In your kitchen. 6th Very low rates maintained by the-Dend Water. Light Power Co. put all the oomforts ot tb ELECTKIC RANGE In reach of all. 7th Cleanliness, ease, comfort and tha fact that Mother's burdens are lightened should ba tha main reasons for an Electric Range. , , Bend Water Light & Power CoT Progressiveness and Grbwth Y in this community, nnni Jollar tni cents ' ' ." in your pocLst. ,. ' . - ,Build Now wilh Deschutes J White) Pine. J Build of noma proJuctt snj pstronist hrmt in3utiy. Tlit ehespsst sod beat buildintf mstcrisl it Drcnut. (Whit.) ii "i " mnaf,clur"' r,lht nrt into til fist i snd tfrtdct of lumber. Acquire s boms of your own imitsd of a buaib or rent receipts. PUT.YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Liimber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS; . MILLER LUMBER COMPANY . THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY ; . ... WHOL&AtE .DISTRIBUTORS ;.FpT fcENTRAt OREtiON OF "Ty.y OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALTf MEATS ' HAM, BACON, Y . FEIITIUEIS FpR LAVVNS ; 7', AND FARM LANDS ; ' k : -f. o"- -. -, .. '- i $X: r-":kr1i': :" : : GeneralCommission Merchants w - WE BUY THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Phone 241 A. M. PR1NGLE. Mnr slrSlglit ' ri1"tFinC VhrTIT'emplbyeil, biith rlliKi ihotild be In pimltmn, a tow folks roally don't know tluinii niHt two thliiHsi more poiipla know tluiiu mid don't do thorn. - v.- Busy Week for Chariot. fliui'los wits lii'lliu liiilliini-il into n rU'iin white suit iiiio Knnilny IiuiiiiIhk liflor ii (rtilily wook, "Woll," ho iiiikimI, "llilx him boon hoiiio cxoIIIiik wook. Mnmliiy we wont In Iho iuhi; WoiIiios. ilny I loxi ii iniillr; Tliui'Kiliiy wits (ilinl)M' lilillidoy I 'Vlilny I wax Hli-k yosioi'itiiy I liml my linlr out, iiml now lioi'o I ii m I'IihIiIiik (ilT lo Hiniiluy school," .Votliol Tho Hunt) luumlry wil bo closod on l.iilmr Uuy and no oollootlons of por Honnl laundry will bo mutlo. tulv, 71lo. .. .. . Exceptional Values! LADIES' SHOES Odd lots, but tfood (iiullly "aj Ll.ll.n,l, ...llll.u Iww.l. 51 $398 UUY NOW! Tri-State Terminal Co. tfj'asraiaaraBaaaMaiafsiHfarasafflsraicSI 1st Saving of time, labor and fuel. Snd Meats, vegetables and other foods retain natural flav ors when cooked on an KLKC TRIC 11 A NOB (hat are other wise lost In vapor w(VM -subjected to uneven heats pro duced by wood, coal or (as ranitos. SrdV Oet out of bed, turn tha button and brook fust is started while you ara dressing. 4ti No . dirt, . no ashes, Mother's work It vasler 'and her disposition Is happier and her days ara longer. LARD, ETC. HIDES - ' '.'-: THE SHEVUN-HIXON COMPANY. I : . Mr: '' t) i.: "