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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1919)
V iyk.. 1AGK 4 THE BKXO lU'M.KTIX, DAILY EDITION, nKXI, OR1WJON', 8ATVKDAY, HK1T.' I, 1010 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION i naUlekel Itm Afterneen Except Baaear. Mj tfce Beaa' Balletla lKWraM4. Balered aa tieeond Claae matter .anuary I. till. t the Poet Office at Bend. Orecom under let of March 1. 1679. ROBERT W, SAWYER Editor-lUnwr BKNEY N. FOWLER Aieoclne Editor F8KD A. WORLrLfcN...Alverliln Manairer X. A. K1XON ..Circulation Manaiter tALPH SPENCER Mechanical Sunt An Independent Nempaper, Handing for the Nm deal, clean buaineea, clean polUlce and ma heat IntereeU ot Jlend and Central Oregun. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Ujr Mail On Tear W il Month. M.J tare. Month tUO Bjr Carrier One Te- tlx Month! 13.10 One Month . " All ubeerlptlonl are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice! o( expiration an mailed entaeribere and if renewal la not made within nut 1 1 time the paper will be dieeontinued. Pleaae notify 'oa promptly of any change ot atdreaa. or of failure to receive the paper regu au. Other fviae we will not be re.poa.lble for TEkeall htcu and order, payable la The Band Bofletlrv SATURDAY, SEPT. IS, 1919. ...: ... BROKEN TOP. A "waste" place that is being ' made' accessible to the tourist and camper, in line with the sugges tion made here yesterday, is Jeffer son park, the territory surrounding Mount Jefferson. Here the forest Be rrlce. according to recent news dispatches, is building trails which will make it possible tor a person to go through the park, around the mountain, visit the lakes in the Santiam and cross the Metolius river into the Deschutes forest without leaving the range. The same thing Is possible In this vicinity by the construction ot roads and trails in the vicinity ot Broken i Top, one ot Bend's finest outdoor assets. Already the moun tain. can.be reached from one side by automobile, but only during a limited season, and over a some what difficult road. Plans are now under ' consideration for a road which will - approach the mountain by a better grade that will be open for a longer time. This road will not only make it easier- to get to the mountain but will open several new lakes, and everything should be done to make its construction Certain. . V Broken Top is a "waste" place that means .much to Bend. GET THE FACTS. One of the most interesting things v that was noticed at yesterday's hear .' ing before the conciliation board . was the frequency with which men tion was made of some minor mis understanding that was said to be ' '.mnaine unrest. To an innocent -., bystander it seemea as inougn some ' means might be found ot making .' the facts known concerning these .llttl things as they come up sr . ;iuai- mis source ot inctiuu, ei . least, mignt oe aone away wun. i More than Jialf the time folks :' OAMI tuUHlliaA ttlAtf t H I T1 V t Vl I Tl 17 H t I mn that a ra Tl nt ui Tn Afher Vnrdl. . . itKev am not ftillv arnunfntpd with ' ttiA fanta ' Whpn thA facta are ' known it usually appears there is nothing to be sore about. If the facts - are ; known and folks then disagree as to the conclusions to : be drawn the issue is joined. : What we would like to see is a kicker's box or column where griev ances could he stated and the reply given bringing out the facts, and The Bulletin would be glad to de 'vote a part of its space for, this 'purpose if folks will make their kicks through it. . The dear, old Oregonian suggests there is no truth In , the Seattle story of the hen that is laying four eggs ' a day and says: "The hen Is not human and that should settle it." From which we gather that it ,is the opinion ot the Ore gonfan that' if the ben were human she might lay four eggs. , . '"H To the ex-service man: Have you Joined the American Region?, e . ' lis ueen a irosiy Bepiemncr, : so far. MISSIONARY SOCIETY PICKS NEW OFFICERS The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. E. D. Gilnon Thurs- day afternoon. It being the last meeting of the year, election" 'tn of ficers was helJ. The following Is a list of ones elected: Miss Alice Spauldlng, President; Mrs. Q. E. Vokum, Vice-President: ' Mrs ,wV, h.t Staatsj Recording Sec retary,' Mrs. E. D, Oyson, Treasurer "and Miju., Erlckson,'; Corresponding Secretary. '" " ' The president conducted a very in - terestlnk meeting.-. The Society mem berSvro 'doing much good in foreign fields. Besides helping the poor and doing other usual missionary work they are educating a girl at Oomba, India and keeping a Bible wo:nun at Gujarat India.'.; ": ";:,7' IZ'l'J-. ! GEORGE. 1 HA16 to MWflOft T BUT THE ASiNEeoi MeWlrKr toKCVnNt'S Kts FOR WfePAV -y r CpNSAWN TrtAT f-JX .PIUN'T H MOW tT WBAY l t)Y GOUV VOU CANT tj-fcT 0t)N(r rOlKS To -k5jf'Do ANYTHING fej;r) for iwe on.' c4S MONtf, THCSt .DIDN'T Hl -fW'ir;a r.oWBoR.6eou'Re UJiHHllf v,KERe JfJ,'X,f - fah"! 1 1 1 - - - - ' ''''! S1KGKL COMPANY PUCASKS. The Fred Selgel Stock Company was entitled to a capacity house last night at th) Liberty in "It Pays To Advertise." In every respect the productfon merited a much better attendance than was given it. The cast, nine persons In all, Is well bal anced. There is refinement iu the company throughout its production not seen here before. Although handicapped tor room. the company adapts Itself to condi tions without the slightest Impair ment to smooth acting. There was comedy in last night's production. The acting was Just as good as you will see in the stock companies play ing In the larg-j cities ot the Coast. Tonight the company will play "Baby Mine" a cleaver comedy dra ma. Tomorrow night as a closing offering the company will present In Walked Jlnimie." I ,' Venerated Relie Lost. The Black Rood was a relic broupht to Scotland by the wife of Malcolm Canmore, and long held In extreme veneration by the Scots. It consisted of a' cross of gold. Inclosing a piece of the true cross, set In an ebony figure of Christ. It was deposited with the ropalla In Edinburgh castle, and car ried with them to England by Edward I. and used by him to give Increased solemnity to the oaths be exacted from the Scottish magnates. All trace ot It is now lost.' Third Covenanter Letter ' Gives Assembly Function (Continued from Page 1.) the disputants, to advise the recon sideration by members of the League of treaties that have become inappli cable and the considerations of en dangering the peace of the world, and by a two-thirds vote to admit new members to the League. , Ex cept, therefore, for some definite powers relating to the organization and membership of the League, Its authority in international affairs is confined to making a report in cer tain disputes, and giving some ad vice to the members. What then is the meaning of the third clause of the article which pro vides that "the Assembly may deal at Its meetings with any matter within the sphere of action of the League. It may be a trifle early to suggest Christma s Pres ents, but here is an idea-step into Larson & Co. and make a deposit on a Diamond. You will. have it paid for by Christ mas. A Diamond is a most accept- ; able " gift at all f ;r . times. . " . ' Larson & Co. At the Sign of the Dig Clock or affecting the peace ot the world." Clearly this dods not moan that It can deal only with the subjects to which its authority extends by the provisions ot the Covonant, for that would reduce its field of discussion to almost nothing. Nor, on the other hand, does It mean that the Assem bly can take r.ctlon binding upon the members in all matters within the sphere of action of the League, because specific provisions are made for dealing with those matters, and the Interpretation suggested would render all such provisions futile. The Assembly would have powor to over rule them all. Moreover, Article V declares that except where other wise expressly provided doclMons of the Assembly or council shall require the consent of all the members ot the League represented at the meet ing. But a unanimous decision of forty-fire countries can novor be attained where there Is any serious difference of opinion, and where there Is not It is needless. To au thorize the Assembly to tako unani mous action ou any subject they pleased would, therefore, be simply conferring a power that cannot be used. Importance of DWrusMion. Iu view of the other specific pro visions of the Covenant the intention of the clause Is perfectly clear. It means that the Assembly Is authoriz ed not to decide, but to discuss, all matters within the ephore of action of the League or that affect the peace of the world. In this jt Is the successor to the conferences at the Hague. . Save for the very limited authority expressly vested in it the function of the Assembly Is discus sion, and that is of Immense Im portance. ,The mere fact vtbat any nation., however- small, can tVrlng Its grievances and its . , aspirations be-, fore a general body of representa tives gathered from all the free, ord erly and civilized peoples of the earth, is of inestimatable value. It is a . fertile means of .creating (hat enlightened public opinion on inter national questions which has been heralded as one ot the chief ob jects of a League. Internutionul distrust often arises from misunderstanding which can be removed by open conference; und points of contact ure points of mu tuul comprehension. The tnfluonce of externul public opinion nuiy well tend to enlarge, und thus roduce what Is bad In excosaive chauvinism without lessening healthy patriotic spirit. ' An Inquest of the World. Disraeli once said thut Parliament was the great inquest of tho nation. The Assembly ot the League ' may well become the great Inquest of the world: the body where plans for the betterment of mankind are advocat ed, and whore codes ot International law are prepared and debated. It may be observed that although each member ot the League Is en titled to send three representatives Superiority is a question ij degree. Some men are big because other men are little IMPERIALES MOUTHPItCB CIGADL7TCXS " excel through comparison. Of course there are others but none as good every body stfys so. ; " i 0 for 13o The John Bollman Co. Branch MaaefMlwere 6 Seven Reasons Why Here Jhculd Ee An Electric Range in Every Bend He ire. 1st Saving ot time, tabor and fuel. 2nd Meats, vegetables and other foods retain natural flav ors when cooked on an ELEC TRIC RANGE that are other wise lost in vapors when sub jected to uneven heats pro duced by wood, coal or gas ranges, . 3rd Get out ot bed, turn the button and breakfast Is started while you are dressing. 4th No dirt, no ashes, Mother's work Is easier and her disposition Is happier and W her days are longer. 6th A blessing when days are hot; cook on an Electrlo Range-and you do not realize there Is any heat In your kitchen. 6th Very low rates maintained by the Bend Water, Light & Power Co. put all the comforts of the ELECTRIC RANGE In reach of all. . .- : ,. ,. .... 7th Cleanliness, ease,' comfort snd the fact that Mothur'i burdens are lightened should be the main reasons for an Electrlo Range. Bend Water Light & Power Co. The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of their community.J '(', If they pull together,! the progress und prosperity is certain to come, ' 'T IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be.failure as a result, j v .y ' .' THE SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY i to the -Assembly tho voting Jn .liy status. Somu people linvu desired "n grout, tmylliimmit of the puoplim ot the oni'th,' bill its yet thut Ih Utopian, The 'oi'HiinUiitloti of' tho nipdurn world In built upon nationality, and whatever a remote future- may bring forth, ut pi'KHunt pen co and order, JiiHtlro, progroim unci liberty munt bo biiHtid upon a concert of truo'mitloitH. A Statement. To those who patronized the benefit dance last Mon day night and not to those who doubted my . good faith, I make the following report: Rort'lpts ITT Ticket at 00c $Hfl.B0 KxpentllturpN Hull Rent $18.00 Music H.50 , Advertising 8.40 r - . ;o.oo UalMnrn 9AT.00 I have deposited these funds with the First Na tional Bank of Bend and I will await instructions from the American Red Cross in Vienna before disposing of them.- MRS. CURT MULLER. Tonight u Hale Hamilton IN "After Own Heart" LYONS & MORAN COMEDY Mtliaet Daily, Two Showt Nightly GRAND THEATRE Tut It In Tim llull.llii. ANNOUNC1NG- I 1 . BsmeepmmmEipesPBBBseiaEBiessss. AGENGY FOR HEWITT TIRES Guaranteed Satisfaction, with Adjustments Made in Bend. PIONEER GARAGE CO. AGENTS. Progressiveness and Growth Is in tki community, mtani dollars lad cent ' ' in your pocket. " Build Now with Deschutes : : : ' (White) Pine. : ; t ' ;" '. ', . : '" Build of horn products and patronii borne industry. Tie cheip.it and bet building material it Drichutt. (Wbitr) Pine and if minufaetund right br into all lixei and gride, of lumber.. Aequirf horn, of your own initcid of 1 lunch of rent receipt!. PUT.YOUR MONEY TO WORK, BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS ,. . , . MILLER LUMBER COMPANY . . THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS e FOR CENTRAL OREGON OF OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS r HAM, BACON, LARD, ETC. ' ; FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS ' "' AND FARM LANDS ; , General Commission Merchants' K ..,'.'.f.j.ii.,,;i.-:i WE BUY HIDES THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY ; ',' Phone J24 J . .) A. M. PR1NGLE, Manager i ii i: rrfmrT. rn iitfr 1