The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 21, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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The Bend Bulletin
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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.
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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.
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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