The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 04, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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The Bend Bulletin
,: ' DAILY EDITION
rsMMiei Beerr Afternoon ' Kieept dir.
tlj UM am , Valletta . lacerpeatM.
j Ktitaratl mm S-nnil clae BialltT. January I.
llll, at Ue FoU Office at Beud. Orocta, under
Act of March , l7a. i-
URKKT W. SAWYER Edltor-Mmwer
' BENHY N. FOWLER AiwoclaU Editor
rBEU A. WOEU'LKN...AdTerllin Manager
C. II. SMITH Circulation Munm.-rr
AUfH Sr-fcNCKR MechaoloeJ 3-t
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Ike keel iuteieeu u( Head and Central Ureaoo.
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em Bulletin.
SATURDAY, OCTOBKR 4, 1919.
. PRICES.
A dollnr is .worth what you can
get for it. A dollar now isn"t worth
much because you can't get much for
' it. It will be: worth more next year
and twice as tnuch five years from
now when production cutches up
with demand.
Profiteering, no doubt, has some
thing to do with the present depre
ciated value of, the dollar but It is
not the big factor.
In 1865, according to a Chicago
account dated February 21, 1S65,
Chicago consumers' were paying 29
cents a pound for sugar, a dollar a
gallon for kerosene oil, two dollars
a pound for tea, and seventeen cents
a pound for rice. Even in the face
ot present high prices a dollar now
is worth about twice as much as it
was then.
, It was worse after the Revolution
ary War. Martha Washington paid
three dollars 'or a pound of sugar,
one to two dollars a pound for meat,
and $25 a bushel for wheat.
' The moral of all this is that prices
; are going down within the next five
years which nea-ns that a dollar sav
ed to-day will be worth at least
'twice as much five years from now.'
; Therefore cut out luxuries and some
( necessities. Invest every' dollar you
cart in United States War Stamps and
Treasury Savings Certificates. They
bring 4 Jour j'per; cent interest com
i pounded quarterly. Five years from
now J4.12 will be worth nearly ten
dollars, taking into consideration in-
t terest and a certain drop in prices as
production catches up with demand.;
Leud, and what oxcuxo U thero for
not using Pratt and Lamberts Var
nishes, which have been on the mar
ket for a long time tun: wnoo quali
ties are. known, instead of some other
grade which will not wear nor stand
the test required in suoh a building
as a school? ''
A. J. GOOQANS.
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Apparently Oregon Ctty -folks--- do
not have much to do but intlate
measures' for the voters to pass put
A while" ago it was an anti-cigarette
biUtuid now 'comes a low Interest
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IVcwbytwIuii.
For some time past, the pastor has
been busily engaged in remaking
parts of a model of The Tabernacle
of The Wilderness, which parts hnj
boon destroyed by firo. This week
he has succeeded in completing that
model, and next Sunday evening at
7:30 tie will begin a series of teu
lectures, using the model to illustrate
them. Among the many things o in
terest in tho' bible, it is almost need
less to say that this tuk'es first place
especially in the Old Testamont. The
original, as Moses had It constructed
contained four tons of fine gold, five
and one half tons of silver, and seven
tons of brass, to say nothing of' the
very fine quality of rare hard-wood
that was used. Specimens of wood
grown In the Holy Land, and of mar
ble from the same place, with Chal
cedony from Mount Olive have beeu
procured and will be used in the
first lecture, on Sunday evening.
The topic for the first lecture will
be "The Tabernacle, Its Material and
Construction."
The morning service will be at 11
o ciock. i ne ineme ot the message
for that hour will be, "The Satisfied
Servant Still Serves." ' which is the
fifth in a series of the Great Ser
We desire to call special attention
to the change in the hour of the eve
ning service. The hour has been
changed from 8:00 to 7:30 o'clock.
H. C. HARTRANFT, Pastor.
WholesSme Entertainment
Is the Most Comforting
in;
e-
Motliotilst Kplscopul.
How would you like to be one of
the richest folks on earth? Would
you? Well, come out to "The Little
Brown - Church" Sunday morning,
11:00 o'clock, and hear the Sky
Pilot's ' practical sermon on "The
Richest People oq Earth." '
And in the- 'evening. ' at eight
o'clock, come again and hear the ser
mon, "Beware The Dogs." It will
prove a tonic to 'youjr'spirlts. a re
sora!lVe? fo', : your -"nerve," and a
happy hour for you.' Bring the faint
ly.' ' - -. -s-
r. And the splendid quartet, and the
spirV good-fellowship., and the
, 'Thero l,.u Investment, that will bring' you more real
comfqrtHiitt ont'ortainnieut than u "
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Victor or Edison
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Z Phonograph
With a phoniegrapb In your home you have niiido it pos
sible to enjoy the' muulo by tho best organized bauds and
orche&traa.'lu tltts World. You liiivo brought (jrimd ami
Cpmic Opera to your home llres. The most tiilcnted Hlngora
will enter! 4in you and your friends for all occasions.
A PHp(XJR.IPH IS PAST BKIXO A l.l'.M'HV
. ANU HAS UKOWX T(),,K A XKt'KSSlTV
One (hat is within tho reach of every family lu America.
Money no longet stands, between you and the best niulc
in tho world. "
e Mrs. Larson will entertuln tho
f.adloa Aid Society ut our church par
lor Thursday, -tint lllli u( Oiitobm'- lit
regiiliir tlnui, '"( ' '
Kvnryoiiu uro' aordlully luvltml to
ull our liiiHidiiKM, I'lt'iiKo roiiiiiinbiii'
our church Is ppposlto tho (Jyinna
slum. Comu ;"yoursolf mid bi'lng
others with you, that Is tlm right
spirit. Song and Muulo.
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Vnillit 1m litti-tihv 'vlvtiti I,-, ntit, ...!
nil piMsons having any btiHlui'Hs to
mi iiio tuiiirinr; auio Htnmi
t'o. that K. Ji. Clark of Lr. I'lmv
OrtKon, has iidiIiIiik furihiir to tin
with tlm, uld liilrrliir Auto Hiiiki
Co., and any ami nil porsuiiH are
roiliiiiHled to add ions all ruiiiniuui
catlinis tu said t'liiniiauy at Hllvur
Lake, ()i'ikii.
Ailv.lOSp. F, M. ailUBMAN. .
s uwunr.
Put It lit The ilulli'tlii.
LADIES ONLY
SPECIAL IN SHOES
r FOOTVyKAI OK,
GOOD. QUALITY,"
AT A JtKAI. SAVING
TRI-STATE
TERMINAL CO.
$5.00 5SS'N $5.00
EACH
MONTH
will buy any style ot Victor or Kdison Phonograph.
HORTON DRUG CO.
Exclusive Agents
" HKXD, OllKXiOX
The iiirmer ami the business man of thin coni
iminity me partners in the progress or the fniluie of
their community. '
If
they pull toRether, the progress ami prosperity is
certain to come.
, IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there
can only be failure as n result.
: THE SHEVUN-HIXON COMPANY
real cordial welcome will make you
glad you earned "
Service begins and ends on time.
Sunday school at 9:45. Epworth
League at TOQ. .,.-,- i- ? .
A Jolly1" party, will be given y the
young people next Tuesday, evening
at the parsonage -one block south of
the church. The Epworth League Is
giving it, and they know bow to put
over such. affMrs. No written invi
tations are being sent out- If you
are young enough to feel young,
come. ' t ': - - t
J. EDGAIt PL'RDY. Pastor.
4 lii'lKtlnn Si'irnm Hnrli-ly.
Services are held every Sunday
morning at 1 1 :00 a. m., nt 418 Hoiid
street. Subject "Unrealty."
'
Scaniliiinvlan-Lutlirran.
Rev. Frederlk A. T. Corneliussen,
the pastor of the Scandinavian-Lutheran
church will preach Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock In English and
In the evening in Norwegian..
The Sunduy school begins at 10
o'clock now Is the time to send
your children everyone meet up af
ter vacation.
The Portland Ad Club had a cow
to lunch the 'other day. Usually
i the club features only the other sex
at (Jts meeting?, ..
' Portland is rapidly dividing into
three classes rikers, employers
. and arbitrators.'. . "
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COMPLICATIONS
To the Editor:
Bend, Oct. 4. 1919.
In reply to the committee's report
on the painting ot the Kenwood
school, which report was partially
given in the Bulletin of yesterday.
I desire to say a few things.
Director Nordeen, who bad been
appointed to look into the matter
complained about, reported that the
architect, Lee A. Thomas permitted
the "change of the specification by H,
J. Bookman, who has the contract
for; palfi ting the school. The specifi
cations 'called for the use of an
. orange' shellac. - " Mr. -Bookman claim
j ed itbai' orange' shellac could hot be
. procun
d, and , therefore requested
!) that beri be-permitted to use a wood
filler, which request' was granted by
the arcUi'tect-ttCcordihg to the report:
" Orange : shellac has been on the
-' market at' all "times, and as a tax
i payer I fall to see why it should be
:' necessary to buy an Inferior quality
of goods at 'he same price that is
i asked for the first grade of material.
The material which In the report whs
; called "wood filler," is nothing Short
j. ofJshellac substitute; -end,' the -lbel
i onfit reads '"Shellae" substitute." It
'j is fta,ted that,.the,quality of the (Jnish
j hastiiiboeii- ehahgdi'1uittiaf'bhiy
' the material has been changed. If
j that which has been used is of' the
,i same quality, why doj the manii
I factures jauV" belc ijitrttfe?
5 Nor is it necessary; for-'a'ny. Wi' tio
j think very long in order to 'arrive at
t the concjuslontha.tj the . real ithinjjs
1 always'! cbsWJm'drB -"than ' tne'r'siibs'H'-
tulai'tr'ad yei'VWeua' MUl)stitute'i:w'
1 said to'-be of the same prlBer iBlWhej
fr orange shellac which was called for
1 Dy ; tne speclHcatlon. Juaf. Ajang,!
j i.ifi0.,iiiiB ii. iun ut9 ur. luivrest to asK
I why Whiting should be used on the
$479OOOoOO
..Mt
Deb
f Piaising Campaign
A CHALLENGE TO THE PUBLIC
An opportunity is being giyen the citizens
of Bend to put The Bend Athletic Club
Building on a sound financial basis with
a guarantee of efficient Juture opera
tion so that the whple community will 5
have the 'benefit of a modern character
and efficiency plants
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Th6 young men and wonieii and Itoysand girls
w r ?nj are lts greatest asset. ;v
Lot us .match tl$29i40M:red: b
iv h"vo. vviiii. juuLt.uvvii uuiiais. miu uii nave a
ft
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em tnis
community project. i hyiy- y.u
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THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
wiioij-sali: nisTKiurioKs
IOR CENTRAL OKI-COX OF
" OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS
HAM BACON, LARD, ETC.
FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS r
AND FARM LANDS '
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General : Commission Merchants
WE BUY HIDES
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
Phone 211 A. M. PR1NGLE, Manager
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- WHY IS A BROOM 7
. Mrn. HouM-wlfp
Wlmt iM-tunlly hipcn when )ou
puNlr u broom uvrr v m run or viir
t-ft . ...
You hnvn ouly i,iit!icroU part of
thf) top dirt.
You can't (tnt down Into tho
fabric A cloud of slunt I raised
at nvory stroke.
You undo purt of your work by '
duntlnn oil everything buck onto
tbo floor. ;
THK KLW.TIUg CLKAN'KR
Kt all tho dirt from on lop, with-In-
and bmHtli tho - rag 'or carpot.
iuiiI firom tlio floor.'
Not a puitlt'lc of duit Is raised
to nnttle) in the room. -'
Kloctricity dot ull tho hnrd part
yon alniply (oiMn tho Ctranor.t
., You try our Tbor Kluctrlo . 1 '
tUeannr In your borne.
( Thon, If you ere thorouKh-
I ly oonvincod thnt .It Uowj
' this kind of work in your
, home, Just a lew cents a -''
week -will pay for it.
Bend Water Light & Power Co.
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:'""'':. Progressiveness and Growth ,
' ',-. in tbii community, njm Jollari and cnt
; V""''"-' ":'' ' ' " " ,in ydiir pocket. " ', ,., ' '
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'0lfaitd fyotbioith Deschutes ''
Bmld'of he'nirf products an d patronize lent induarry. Tk
ihtilpett aiaBetbuildini imeriali u JJcMntai (Whilr)
fine ana i.minurscrura :
D.r .
'bf iumbir.' Acaoire a Lo
I,. in: fZii-:.;ir,;i km
ityht er.e-jntp all tizes and tfraflct '
'pi your own 'iBrtrad bf a iutitW'
TO WORK.3UILD NOW
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