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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
7 PAGK a the nRn nriXKTix, daily edition, hkxd, ouk:o. Tiii HsnAV, octoiiki. ., nun T The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION flbllahwl rnr Aftarnoan Rirapt flaaday. Br taa Band Balltlla Icarparatad. Enwred aa Hacoml Clam roatlfr, January S, 111, at tha 1'oit urflra al Ik-nil, Oraiiuiv,' undar 4rt of March , 1879, OMCRT W. RAWYKR Kdltor-Manaiar HENRY N. FOW1.KR Aaaoeiara Klitor fkkij A. wur.l.r (xn., . iviveruaina aianaar i C. H. SMITH Or-iilnti,n, Maitiwvr I aSAU'H Sl'KNCEH Mechanical SUM. An Indapanilant Nawapapar. atanttintf for tha rsjnu-e fltal. clean tinalneaa, clean politica and las baft lulfiaata ol Hand and Central Oregon. wliora Rii'lR are employed will be one of the chief Item on the royal pro gram, aiul from lliis Hide of II I ho queen expects to obtain much of the secret. Then there will bo opportu nities to vIhII tha real American home, ilinl the queen will Millie (he chances of jtud.vliiK the home life wherever possible. Hills' schools both convents and co-educational colloRes will also be visited by the queen. The queen's Interest In the Amerl- ai'RSCRItTWN RATES U Mall Si Mirh"'!':.".'.'."!I."i!!."!!!.l!75 : "a" woiuan's life must not bo taken Three Months i.M to mean she thinks the IlelKian One Ye-- r.'..0."'.'" u.M i women are dissatisfied. On the con- 4I Think that Crescent Baking Powder' Is Fine" li Months One Month .13.(0 .0 All tubaeripttona are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice of eiplralton are maileit eobacribara and if renewal la not made within aaaaonabla time the palter will be dtacontinued. Plaaae notify ua promptly of any change oi aMreea, or of failure to receive the paper regu larly. Otherwise we will not be reeponaible for eoptea mlaaed. Make all -hecka and ordera payable to Tha end Bulletin. "THURSDAY, OCTOHKR 16. 1919. THE HIC1UVAY AGAIN. Apparently The Ilulletin owes an apology to former State highway commissioner, V. L. Thompson. We hare assumed that the Inaction of the commission Dalles-California trary, the queen Is proud of the home life of the Ilolplnns. Hut where there's room for improvement, she wants to give them a chance to develop it. ASK SUBSCRIPTIONS TO HELP CHILDREN i'nniMiiKn Will Set'k. to KiUm $1000 of 9(10,000 Total In Deschutes County by October ii(t. "Crescent produces tight wwt, wholesome, (luff tilling. The above atalrmant wa. matte by a user ol Cieacent Halting Powder in a Irllfl ol trqua.l lor oui Cook tlookl . I alwava womrtl to gel Otitiga tnlo the oven." ahe wnlea. 'aa aoon aa poanlile beloie the rait of the powder wai over. Put wtlh Crearenl I hnd ihn ia nol neveaaavy. Anolhei good dung in lavor of youi linking I'uwdar ia thai I lite only .tboul halt aa much aa other baking pow tleia. and by Ittiying llic Vpountl tin for one dollar I lave t on evrty JcHai'. woilh I pur chaae, and I find ,1 kerpa aa good aa ever. I lliir.k dial Crctanl tktking I'owdct la tinil'J J'oul (tixcr can supply you,' aval ! To further the "Be a brick, buy a J In regard to Tltoi0"'" campaign started to raise I highway was due ! money for a $60,000 children's to Mr. Thompson's hostility to this , home in Portland. Mrs. Clara Upton i section and that the commission's and Mrs. Eleanor Fowler, of Port-1 action in throwing out bids on the !'d. are in Bend today. This ! work between Bend and the Jeffer- county's quota. Mrs. Upton explains. "son county line was for no other bas been set at $1,000. and one- reason than this hostility. Now it i tenth of this amount was received appears that the bid was turned ' when the county court made the down because district engineer lien- .first contribution of $100. nett advised the commission that thei M'"- Emerson Stockwell has been work could be done at a lower i appointed to take charge of the cam figure, and not on account of any Paign in this county, which will con prejudice on the part of Mr. Thomp-, tinue through all of next week, con son. J eluding with u tag sale. Crook We are glad to know of this And ,' county's campaign will be put on at very cheerfully offer our apology to'"'1-' same time, Mrs. Upton said. Mr. Thompson. 1 mmw MFC. ,Oj Crescent Baking Powder iiicreast their fees from SO- to H0 percent. Hereafter, a letter of advise will cost all the way from $3 to Keii a consultation over the telephone puts u crimp in your porkethook to the tune of $2. A visit of a physician to a patient dunlin tho Uuy increases his hank account VICTORY TO SUPERIOR RACE Mr. Bennett is also reported as SCHOOL BOARD TO saying that it Is of no value -to a I INSPECT PINTIC community or a county to send a ' a ' large delegation to the commission ' meetings to ask for road work and i that Deschutes county has been hurt rather than helped by sending com mittees in the past. This might be borne in mind in connection with the plan suggested yesterday of send ing delegations of 25 or more to the next meeting from all the counties interested in the construction of The Dalles-Californitf highway. If sending a crowd is harmful we had 1 The hearing accorded A. J. Gog- jgans in his complaint that the paint ing of the new Kenwood school had been improperly done, was the chief business before the Bend directors at their meeting last night. It was decided that Mr. Goggans should be given a set of specifications govern ing the work, and that he should make a detailed complaint In writ ing. The board will meet at the Rplirtnl nl A-1t n'nlnnlr t n ... .... t better not send one. But it ought , . , , . . . . , . ... ternoon to look over the job. to be a good idea to get the com- mission In here to a meeting where the ideas of all could be brought i Teuton Hosts at the Marne Over- whelmed by Men Possessed of Love of Liberty. j The fiillnwins :tiL:e Is frnin n I nrtli-le out i 1 1 ! "Tin. New Miu ami ihe j Old World." In Inter .iniM i. an. The j writer. Jesus Seinptllnt. Is a nnlr'1 I Venezuelan limn ir letters, (he iititlinr I of many bliicniplilral. Iii.-iir!-:il aiul ' literary works. He employs the iillc- ! goriciil style of writing. ' "Therefore, men died liy the tlimi- I sand, from N'li-uport to the I. link :he whips or liie eerizcnnt. the ile ; stingers nf free will, without hn lived rmwrnl l,y Ihe ynke of iiilimli' mill Iron tlitrlpHin'. without i-itllinu thiMtiM'hcs the fnvorilrs of ihe .Mol . Ihli. I'itsIiiii's nun iiir.ue Ihe irl rfjiti cotioui.tofs of tn wnrfil itml ' tln-iov tlielll litn k upon tto Mosi-Mi'. liMoMtid tlii'in tlih rln-lr nntiilii'i-s . thi'ir st ffii: !i, tlirir Itnpli' timl .eri-ne i v:ilor. They wenl forward at a quirk ! (iinl ineriviireil p; , iiml under llielr feel lite voil of l-'i. Hire tiueretl ill the ji V of lllterillloli "'I lie Hew men IiimI arched III Mute!" riRK DKPARTIMKNT OK HUN I) PKAISK!) POIt'ri.AMi. Hit. III. Thnl llixid bus (ho hesl iiikiimIzi'iI and equipped fire depiirlmeut of itnv id the Itiwns of itH sUu In Oregon, hi I lie doi'lura Hon of George W. Stokes. Ilepuly . Slnte Fire Mjt i-mIiii I. after u lour of i Ihe tout ra I part of Ihe stain. iti:rtnr iti ti.rv hai.ics. I The Celllnil Oregon Iteally Culll puny reports the followliiK sules litis week; the residence of f. .Mason on S.iiiluaw mid (lilell slreeta ' to .1 P Jensen; J4.V llluke resldeneu on Newporl to J. l.lefko of South J llakola; a housu owned by II. E. j Milium- on .Marshall to J. C. Itoiiaii ' of Metoliiis. i LADIES ONLY SPECIAL IN SHOES I'OOTWKAH OF (;(K)I) QUAI-ITV AT A UKAI, .SAVINC AT TR1-STATE TERMINALCO. iiM.-tiniMiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiimMmitiiiiiiitiittiiiiiiiiMiitiiutMiniii; SPRINGBOARD ADDED AT B. A. A. C. PLUNGE i out. We have said before this section is ; entitled to know what the commis- j SfOn iS going tO dO. YeSterdav'S 1 mart frpnuantlnf lh. nnl at ihA n discussion at the Commercial clubi.l A. C. gynasium will be offered; meeting indicated that, with the ex-! tonight with the installation of a. ception of one or two who are in- springboard received today. The one terested In taking shots at the formerly in use was broken several j Vnsges." writes Mr. Seniprtim. "Auf i advance here, another there, tliiiu-nii'l- j of prisoners, hundreils of cannon: Inn the channel ports continued lo be de nied them; Amiens mid Chalons antl l'n r I a unattainulile In the distance. The tired charters went so fur as to drink the fateful wnters of the Marne. "Suddenly the wind of wroth Mows asalnst the inoiinn-b's hosts. In th Unladylike Brhjvior. I'.iTli' was In ihe loil.it of riilllng In r fin her on the lelephone. on one i.ii'tieiil:ir iN,:isi,m ,. i, lift,.,! ,, the receiver ami Iki.I nske.1 for the nito.l.er wiiin.d. After wnlilng iihoui a minute the opeiainr told her In Imni: Up heiau-e Ihe line w us hint. .fer she hlllia tip she evelnl I ir, her loot her. staiidlnu . lose l. ; -i it,, iiuininiu. the holy ehased me i.ir the i For One's Own Comfort. Half Ihe sling of ioeit.v Is gone when one keeps house for one's own comfort and not fur ihe comfort of one's neighbors, it ( n !,( wt. An added inducement to swim-1 front rank light with skillful Glaring ! the new men. like velerans seasoned in lout riiinreiii'ns. Wiilmnt know-in hick, that Mtilo Inn what we see others have, iiiukes us dlsvtifitented. .Miss k. Put It in iTIn- Ilulletin, county court, its members realize that the blame for inaction on The Dalles-California highway rests with the commission. Let's get the com mission to tell us what the reason is and whether we can or cannot ex pect any improvement of the. high way. If the commission has no good rea son and will do nothing for us then we might as well initiate a measure devised to give us some results. weeks diver. ago by a too enthusiastic SPOKANE DOCTORS i BOOST THEIR FEES By United Presa t., The Bt-nd Bulletin. 1 SPOKANE, Oct. I -The high : Why is it that shirts returned from the laundry or bought at a store are always buttoned in front and unbottoned at the cuff so that you have to reverse the whole ar rangement before putting the thing on? cost of staying alive is still going up. j Spokane doctors heve agreed to j Girls Ladies Women Kl Ml IIOI.I.ISTKH'S Kill KV MOI'NT.UX TKA a great Laxative mild, pleasant, certain so thoroughly cleansing and purifying that t'OXNTIIMTlOX disappears, and when your rONSTM'A TIO.V goes your CO.Mri.KXIO.V improves - you work better- eat better--fee! belter. Give it a thorough trial and you will recommend It to ail your women friends. 35c a package. OWL PHARMACY The Portland business men's ex cursion train to Klamath Falls was held up because of the derailment of a freight car loaded with canned salmon, so news reports state. Sounds fishy. Newspaper headlines foretell a "super-chicken." They are behind the times. We know a fellow who saw her on the stage years ago. AMERICAN WOMEN INTEREST QUEEN Iress, Taste and Education Are Be ing Studied by Belgian Ruler on Tour of the United States. I By United Press to The Bend Bulletin. NEW YORK. Oct. 16. What do American women eat, how do they dress,:and what do they do to amuse their husbands? That is one of the things Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, wants to find out on her tour of the United States. The cheerfulness, versatility, their taste in dress and the way in which they make their sweethearts and husbands idolize them is a source of wonder to the queen, who -wants to obtain the secret to pass on to her own people. ' Just how the queen is going to ob tain this information is not worked out as yet. But visits to factories, department stores, other places H ifmiw&mm mnJKJsr- aim YOITLL enjoy the cold days when von nro wflarintf a warm.. roinfoi'table slip-on sweater or sweater eoat and the colu days ot winter will nave a diner out meaning lo you when you go out properly dressed for the. weather. Here are garments Hint, in addition to being worm and wholly comfortable are cleverly made and wonderfully attractive. They're the kind mat you have seen exception ally well-dressed people wear, that look as though they bad been made to order. We design knit garments just as some very well-known cut ters plan a gown or suit of clothes, the mode of the moment is caught and fashioned Into Janezen knit wear. It keeps us always on the alert but It pays big dividends In tne popularity of our line. Just try one on and see AND BE SUHK TO LOOK AT THE LABEL. JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS SOLD BY THE PEOPLES STORE . SATHERS $U MANHEIMMER BROTHERS . I! iitn:ni;;iiti!itt:it':nititi!t'i;!;iii!iiiii;niiiiiiiii:iii!iK::nii HOW TRUE Look at the Illustration to tlie'Jlcft.- It .tt'Hs the story. 1 lie bcit way to obviate tin. household condition, rapec lally in the kitchen -- I'tirehase an Electric Range I Ioiiae Lcepintl nuJtf a Pleaaure. "Cooking on an Kleetiie l.ange", says one lady, "is just one joy anil delightful surprise after another."' Come in and let us explain details. Bend Water Light & PowerCo. The furiiier and the business mini of this coin inunity are partners in the progress or the failuie of their eomiminity. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to conic. IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failuie as a result. THE SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY WIIOf.i:SAI.i: DISTKIIM TORS I ou ci-ntrai. oki:;on or OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS HA.M, BACON, LARD, ETC. -FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS AM) FARM LANDS General Commission Merchants WE BUY IIIIJES THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY A. M. PR INGLE, Manager Phone 241 Progressiveness and Growth . in-tlu'a community, meana dollars anil cents in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (While) Pine. Build of home products and patronize home industry. The cheapest and test building material is De-chutes (While) Pine and is manufacture J right here into all sizes and grades of lumher. Acquire a home of your own instead of a lunch of ren t receipt. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS; MILLER LUMBER COMPANY