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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1919)
PACK 9 THK BKJTO BUtiMCTiy, DtUIiY KPITIOJf, BKNI, ORKflON, TVESDAY, OCTOIIKR 151, 1010 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION ftklhM BT.rr Aftarnaaii Bind! laaaar Br Ik Baa4 BalUlia (lacarparalWI. Inlipxl u Mpnnt I'.ImiU mrfttar. JaDliarT I. ItlT. at the Poal OffiM at Band. Orwott. undar Act of M.rrh S, 17. OBKRT W. SAWYER Kdltor-Wanatw ENRY M. FOWI.ER Aaelala Kditot HD A. WOKkKLKN...Adrulnit Mananr C. H. SMITH Circulation Manaisar ALPU 8PENCEK Machanteel Sunt. As Ind.nand.nt Nawapapar. ataadln for tha Mnara ilral, claan hiialnaaa, claan polltira and ifea aaal Intctaata 01 nana ana canirmi urmga ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mall Ona Taar M.JC ill Month ' rbraa Montha 11.60 Br Carrl.r Ona Y- ! Ii Montha Ona Month i . All robwrlntlona ara do and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Nutlraa ol axnlratton ara mallad anbaertbara and If renewal la not roada within aaaonabla tlraa tha papar will ba diacontinuad Plaaaa notify ua promptly- of apy ehanra of atdraaa. or of failure to receive tha paper rem lam. Otherwiaa wa will not ba raaponaibla for aopiea miaaad. Make all -rhecka and order pajablc to The and Bulletin. ' Tl'ESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1919 DUMPING." In modern trade between nations there is often found a practice called "dumping," or selling at a price abroad which is less than the price at home. It is resorted to sometimes for the purpose of getting rid ot surplus stocks. More often it Is used for the purpose ot driving the home manufacturer out of business with the intention later ot restoring the price to a higher level based on monopolistic conditions. Whatever the purpose the prac tice is objected to by commercial Interests and national tariff legis lation is usually framed to prevent it. As a local matter, however,- the Oregon Voter thinks it is highly desirable at least so far as bread is concerned and urges that Port land bakers "dump" their product in outside towns for the benefit of the price in Portland. The Voter puts its argument on the basis of benefit both to Portland producer and consumer and then urges the small town consumer to patronize the home baker, even at a higher price. .That seems to cover all sides. , In view of the local bread situa tion, however, the advice to the JouUlde consumer Is worth ronrlnt- ing. It Is as follows: "Also you who llvo In t ho out side towns. Patronize your home bilker, oven If you huvo to puy slightly more. Kor it will pay you to keep that homo bakery go ing rather than let it got put out ot business. Some of your people will buy the Portland bread, us every penny counts, und you can't blame tlicm for making every penny count. And the Portland com petition will keep your local 'baker on his toes to make fine; clean bread for youemfwy cmtw cuifwyy bread and sell it lit a. price that doesn't gougo you. Hut in the Interest of your own home town, buy homo bread. And it you cuu build up your homo ilmkery to the point that it can get some trade by sending its good bread to Portland, you will build up a good payroll in your home town, and will help keep our Port land .bakeries iu line on price and quality. It's a free country, with open competition. The bakeries are free to compete and you are free to be loyal to your home bakery." Former highway commissioner W. L. Thompson, who was a member of the Portland business men's excurison to Klumath Tails, is re ported in the Klamath Falls Herald as saying that "now the trunk lines were well under way, the lo cal roads would receive attention." Wonder if he thinks The Dalles- California highway is just a lo cal road. The M. Ps were more numerous than K. Ps. She started oft with a bang. Sling Gives Relief. Crent relief from pnln In neuritis of Ihe urin bus been gained from the use of a sihiK described by Dr. It. T. Wil liamson ill the British Medical Jour nal. The sling pusses over the shoul der of the uiiaffeettHl nrm and under the elbow of the painful arm In such a way tlmt It slightly raises It. Tills, by raising the shoulder and collar bone, takes off the pressure upon the time roots nnd prevents the weight of the arm from dragging on these nerves. IDAHO JUDGE SHOOTS SELF J. J. Dt llKKX, OV rOTATKl.l.0. SKXDS 111 l.l.KT THKOl'till IIK.UIT IX FIT OF DKSPOXD- F.XCY. ' 1 H United Preoa to The Ik' ml Uullelln. 1 PORTLAND, Oct, 21, Judge J. J Gulieen, of Pocutello, Idaho, shot and killed himself hero this morning He had boon receiving trcutmoiit In a local hospital. After starting ou his usual morning walk today, lie laid his hat down on tho curb, and sent a ballot through his heart. He had been despondent tor some time, his health .having broken down duo to strenuous war work. Judge Guheen was formerly attor ney general ot 'Idaho. , THREE CREEK BUTTE FIRE IS CONTROLLED Returning from the Three Crook llutte country, where he was In charge of fire fighting operations, J. H. Haner reported this morning that the blaze Is entirely uuder control. The au-euga covered wjis small, he said. TWO PLEAD GUILTY ON LIQUOR CHARGE Mayor t'ltlehes Dot lie of Moonshine As Prisoner Fndeavors to- Dispose of Kvhleiiee. For a few minutes yesterday after noon, civilian olllcers of tho law func tioned while the city was nominally under martial law, and in that brief time. Jack Smoot and A. Schulz. both of this vicinity, were arrested by Chief of Police Nixon, and Shorlff Bert Roberts, as they swayed in an alcoholic breeze in front of the oflke of Mayor J. A. Eastes. Smoot en deavored to get rid of the evidence on his person, a quart bottle partly tilled with whiskey, declined later by experts to bo moonshine, but Mayor Kustns who had accompanied the olllcers, soiled tho bottle lieforo It hud struck tho ground, luul pre served it tor tho hearing this morn ing. ' Hot h men, when brought before Police Judge Peoples this, morning, pleaded guilty to tho charge of drunkenness, und Schulz paid u flue of $10, Smoot was sentenced to 10 days in the oily Jail, but Hontonco was suspended when tho court learn ed' that tho prisoner had a wife and three children dependant on him, Smoot told the court that he had secured work In tho country, and that he would leave town immediate iy. Chines Wheelbarrows. Probably morn fivliilil und more Iuiksciuiom me lriiiihorieil In China h,v Ihe w heelhuriow llniii by any nllier hind nielliiul. The wheelbarrow I here used diners from thai imeil by im, In Ihe fact that the uheel In set In Die renter, ti t ill Hum mimru iriiellenlly Ihe entire load, while Ihe handle me supported In pint by a strap or rope over the shoulders of the mini who opei-nlea It. As ' result, the wheel Imi'mw, eoollo In I'lilnii will transport nearly a half-Ion on Ills vehicle. DROVE CLEMENCEAU TO FIELD Former Paris Cab' Driver, Now In America, Tells of French Pre Tiler's Dueling Days. Running a chicken ranch near Te cniua. Wash,. Is a man named Nich olas Thlen, who, in his younger days was cab driver to Cleiiieucciiu. Mild who lias uccouipunled I lie French premier to many a combat on tho "Held of honor," "No o:i In uny country," be re marked the other day, Kiiinilliig niiiong his chickens, "has fought so iiihuy duels ns M'slcu I'lenieiiecuii. ' 'J'liey came from what he wrote la his pa per, llut lie was so strong. He al ways noii. No adversary could hold a sword against hi in, "It was against the law. of course." added the old Frenchman, Kcveniy two now. In a whisper, "so we nlwii.vs slipped out of the cily 'for these flghtsC M'sleu Thlen's rnh stand used In he In front of L'lnlnislgeuiit, Clemen lean's paper. Almost nightly, he says. Ihe present premier would come out of Ills olllee and hall enh Wt. "He got Ihe miliie Tiger."' M. Thlen explains, "because he was always the boss, like Ihe big striped cut Is Ihe boss of iill niiliinrt. "Ah. my friend, those were the hap py days! Of course I will not Insult my chirk ens. They lire gol mies. as chickens go. Hut It Is n tnine life here. I d ream often of tin- obi days when M'sleu C'leiiieiieemi would I in 1 1 I inn 'long about Inn u'eloek In the morning and we'd be off." Chaptr I. "There was mice n mpi'ili.n.e ivlili yellow eyes, und his wife said In him: I jrf you meriier me you win lie iiung.' And ho was hung on Tuesday next. Finis." Ilookman, Put It In "TUK tlUU.KTIN." LADIES ONLY SPECIAL IN SHOES FOOTWEAR OF GOOD QUALITY AT A REAL SAVING AT TRI-STATE TERMINAL CO. fjiini:iiiiiii:aiiiiii'mmiinaiutiiiiiiimimimHiimiiiimiiiiiiiti:taiii tuitiui iiiliniiimniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuunr As welcome as the return of the sol dier boy So clean so safe so dependable The housewife who has an electric range never would return to the older cooking devices. Scores or llund housewives urn finding the kilrhen duties more delightful since iliey installed electric runges. And the cost Is no grenler. but tho satisfaction Is. , Insist that you have an KI.KCTItlC' HA.V.K They make housekeeping more modem. They surely save lubor. Bend Water Light & Power Co. ... '''i.;:' , i "'1' tWfV A ., ib- i, ;, " -.i rf!niit!:iiit!ai!i!i!ii!i::i!ii:m!!imii!iaiim::i::!i!::!iaaa:ii:iia::iinm iiaiuiiiimmmitiiannaiiimiiiiiKiuiuiiiuiiiui Look! Here ii the globe spread out flat before your eyes. See those (tars? Every star shows where a U.S. Navy ship was on Sept. 2nd, 1919, t The Navy travels the Seven Seas. Don't you -want to see the "Wforld ? ROMANCE is calling to you I Strange and smiling foreign lands are beckoning to you. Shove off and see the world 1 -. Learn to " parley - voo " in gay Paree. See the bull-fights in Panama. See surf-riding on the beach of Waikiki. ' , . -t Learn the lure that comes with the ; .' swish and swirl of the good salt sea. Eat well free; dress well free; sleep cleans-freehand look 'em all straight in the eye British, French, Chinese, Japanese, Spaniards, Egyptians, Alge rians and all manner of people. Cornel Be a real man of the world. See the .world. See it with the red- blooded, hard-working, hard-playirig men of the U. S. Navy. Pay begins the day you joia On board ship a man is always learning. Trade schools develop skill, industry and business ability. Thirty days care free holiday each year with full pay! The food is good.. First uniform out fit is furnished free. Promotion is unlimited for men of brains. You can enlist for two years and come out broader, stronger and abler. , Shove off 1 Join the U. S. Navy. If you're between 17 and 35 go to the nearest recruiting station for all the details. If you don't know where it is ask your postmaster. Shove off ! -Join the U. .Navy P O O O K Q C Q Q Q Q q Q 3 The fanner and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the fuiluie of their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVUN-H1X0N COMPANY THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY WIIOM-SALIC DISTRIBUTORS 1()U CKNTRAU ORISON OF OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS HAM, BACON, LARD, ETC. FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS AND FARM' LANDS General Commission Merchants WE BUY HIDES THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Phone 241 A. M. PR INGLE, Manager Progressiveness and Growth in thu community, meant' dollurt and cents in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Build of home product and patronize home indwatry.' Tic cheapeat and best building material ia Deachutee ('hile) Pine and i manufactured right here into all iizea and gradee of lumber. Acquire a home of your own instead of a hunch of rent receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK, BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS; . MILLER LUMBER COMPANY