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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1919)
! PAOR 4 THB HKM) BW.I.KT1V, D.4ILT KD1TI0X, IWCXD, OKKGON. HATI RIMY, NOVKMHKIl 1, 1010 The Bend Bullets rIUka UAO.T EDITION Veer Afterneea Rirtut Sananr. r tke Bens' Bellettn (IHiwiW). Entered M Second Claee matter, January a, tM, al tha Poat OlflM at Bend. Oreion, under net of March i, lla. ..... OBkRT WJ 8AWYKR. ...... lilHor-Mnnarrr KNKY N. roWI.ER .-.AaMXiaU Editor FtWD A. WOKI.H-l.N...Advrrtnlni! Mn.r C 11. SMITH Circulation . -Mwnejcer XPU 8PENCER Mechanical BupL An Independent Newapaper, etandlnr for tha Mtfara ileal, clean huilneM. clean politlea and Mat etl fnleieala at Hend and Central ltauo. ' SUBSCRIPTION SATB8 ... Br Mall Ona Tear If.OO ll Montha SS.71 ttaraa Montha (..11.60 , B Carrier Ona Y - IB.S0 III Montha a.... ..w S.oO Ona . Month . . . . ........... .j.. . . . . . . ... . .0 ' AU eubecrlptlanaare due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notieee ot eipiralion are nailed tobaeribera and if renewal M not made within . damnable tuna tha Darter will be dieeontinued. i Pteaae noaMe .na promptly of any change of atdraaa. or ot failure to receive tha paper regu larly. Oaherwiae wa will not be raaponaible for all Thaeks one! order noyable to The Bulletin. , 5fe SATURHAV, NOVKMBER 1. 1919. PASSED UP. i; ; Last sutomer Director Mather of the national t park service came ii through Bend on a path finding ex pedition. He was laying out a course over which automobiles might travel while making . the 'rounds of the national parks-a-park-to-park trip. According to plans outlined while . here tourists .would be taken from the Yosemite to Crater lake and then through Contral Oregon, by way of the Col umbia highway, to Rainier park; or in .reverse order. .-. Later, and only a few weeks ago, .number of men. who are interest ed, in Jhe Yellowstone park and other hot. el enterprises were in .Bend and '.looking over the same -.route Sir. . Mather bad taken. And 'now wa are getting the results of ' that trip5 Tbey appear in an 'arti- clB in the. Oregon Journal by Fred . irflckley who accompanied the sec- .ond party.-' , ': J:;, -Dir.; Lockley quotes- Harry Child, : a. member ,Df the party, s follows: w'.;r.' .'.'vV"e wa'nt at the. earliest possi ble moment to put on a" line of lipases thm. will Jog along at about LRCjO miles i. a day between these ;jrks. We want to pfek our passen. !:'flrs up;a.t , ibe : Rocky -Mountain PiDQliriRhtiiiios - wm- W . - . v i w - w . i. i a V .. frA- 1.1 , i ... . -iiCJ The Cheerful Grocer. ' Grocer Johnson is a peach, and he should be , hired to teach optimism to his kind; he's a man of ; hopeful mind. In the thronging marts of trade op'-' timism seems decayed ; early every merchant prince seems to think that life's a quince, and he tells me tales, of dolefuf doubts and fears. Every day I hear a spfel from the dealers as thev deal, 'hear a narrative of woe, -and of commerce lvW low. lvinir J profitless and dead, and of frightful times ahead.. I v-ery aay i near.suen Dunk when l go to spend a plunk in the thronging marts of trade, vhere the' ! hams and spuds are weighed. But in Johnson's mors ,r al shop I have heard no doleful yawp. Johnson .skips' v aiuuiiu iuo aiuie, itrv yig suiurve aiuilg uie IlOOr, aim ! he murmurs cheerful tunes as he weighs his bone-, less prunes. Tireq of hearing people beef, It's to me a great relief to encounter, then and now,- one who has unf urrowed brow, and who chorlea as he V i sells hard boiled eggs and oyster shells. For too';'1 many people whine in this little grad of .mine, put- ! ting up a doleful, wheeze, when they should be on ! their knees, thanking Providence all day for the- j good that comes their way. I Monday "Prophecy." aMfge near Denver'take tbem by tpi Yellowstone Ipark,'. on' to acier park, thence to Mount Rain- ; on down to Portland, and make side trip up the Columbia river.' fcikhway and make the loon trio ; around Mount Hood, when you peo- ' - yPle hav.e- jj ready ..for travel ; -flben '. i'Sj-jtitwa tnroueh ' the.-1 - Willamette.'! 'Umpqua and Rogue river valleys to Crater Lake; thence to Yosemite y andrthe Big Trees, on to the Grand Canyon, and back to Denver. It can be done within ..a year or so. It tbe gaps in the highway where the roads are now bad, are paved." The -particular matter to be ob served .here is that apparently Cen tral Oregon, after being included In the' first ' plans is now to be passed up, and the park-to-park cars are to le sent through the west side 'valleys.' A detour is to' be made to taike in Mount Hood, but the cars will then turn back to the .-.Willamette . valley. Mr. Childs makes his planv without trying - the valley roads. He rides over T.he Dalles-California highway and then selects the other without question It cannot be as bad as this.'' -. All of which suggests that the sooner we get the . Highway com mission --to build - us The 'Dalles- California highway the sooner we snail assure ourselves of the travel that ought to- come this ' way. ' CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR ; ;THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT " the cards may be seen at The Bul letin office. In order to insure delivery in in time orders should be given in as soon as possible. AT THE HOTELS. San ' Pilot Rutte Inn. ' S. X. Ware, Spokane. S. B..'Leighton. Boston. J. H. Smith. Silver Lake.: Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Leader, Francisco. ' Mrs. Catherine Orr, Hood River. Jim McCarthy, Silver Lake. ;.Con O'Keefe, Silver Lake. C. A. Fendon, PorUand.'' . ' L. Nichols, Prineyille., ' j ( Claude. Christ. Redmond. ' .V. O. Harrimah,1 Fort Rock. ' ,C. A. Harthi Tygh' Valley. '. ' jeSr e-renshaw, Portland ' D. E. Verges, Powell Butte. Bernlce Jacobs, Portland. F. P. Vaughn. Portland. R. A. Snow, IT.- s. F. S. Hans Zimmerman, Crescent. F. C. Roche. Llbby. Mont. X. H. Gilbertson. Moscow. Idaho. ' G. W. Russell. Llbby, Mont. is the little things in Ufa ,that fWtC its happy IMPERIALES MOVTHP1E.cn CIGABLTTXS are created for pleaBure lo give a man a rich emoke and a mild smoke, a pure emoke and a good moke -they fill the bill always. . 10brl3c ' Tbe John Bollman Co, Branch 14 llotl Coxy. R. N. Prodger. Spokuno. a. waraiu, rioniiie. - O V t..u I I H J. B. Ross. Cle Elum. Wn. lf)CXl XOTIf'K. Notice Is hereby given that tho city of Bend has taken up (ho follow ing described livestock towit : One buy til ley biuutivd half circle over M. 1" under M with sign be fore und after M. three dots below M and luiy R rlKht shoulder. Uray inure, branded nt-e spades left stllltt. I-N-V-E-8-T-0-R S eend for three montha FREE TRIAL SUBS(-RIPTIO TEXASOIL BULLETIN Published Weekly In the heart of the Texas Oil Field by men knowing the oil uuine. 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In no other way has the spirit oi. the Christmas season -been hei- teri-shown than in the develoomenf of- the use of Christmas ; greeting caras. it is a time of the year wnen people are thiukine ' of each , other, members of the family are preparing girts and little remem- Drances are being selected. Between friends where the ex penditure of money in any amount for gifts involves Bide" the idea of the season the Christmas card has come to be UBed more and more. It is Drettv. rnw. ful ' and suggestive of the holiday season. iue fact that a card )s sent shows that the recipient has a place in the thoughts of sender and the sentiment on the card gives the desired Christmas message. ' Because of the popularity of the misimas card and Us widespreid use The , Bulletin this year li$yde. 'a.rraDeemenJs to meet' local demand. .'Samcies of a bpnnl . M'ul line of "holiday cards ' have , lecenkiynibeen reofelved ,ehd preventative Vili shortly'ba pre tmM -niatarMfsy'-m uviiMw ana places of business. SPOT LIGHTS . The nights are-getting long. A spot light is as essential as head lamps. Besides the good road light, is affords an excel lent trouble light. ,MR. FORD OWNER: ' sj Why crank your car in cold weather? The Dis ' co starter is guaranteed.1 , : .. It gives you one of .the best starting and light ing devises on the market. is haB the: JOHNSON'S ANTI FREEZ Protect your car from cold weather, making it unnecessary to drain your radiator. TRY IT! TONNEAU HEATERS Here is a real luxury at : a low cost. Gives an ex- cellent heat, with . no smoke or soot. WQNEER GARA GE CO. Central Oregon's Leading Automobile Agency. ' '''''' ' , '''''' ' ' " ' Hippodrome SPECIAL MUSIC QOOD PRIZES Admission $1.00 LADIES FREE hell on tins buy II I Icy colt.. The cost of redeeming nld live lock will be f 1 iir day und coh! of advertising. In rune of failure to re el or rn on part of owner, mild live stock will be noli! us provided by the charier of the city of ilund at III" cliy pound, November 8. nl 3 p. in. 1.. II. K KNNK'DY. K I'uiind nuiHlnr. l-itud.-Stlw. Siren To Sound Curfew. i . From this date on the city curfew ordinance, pro viding that all children un- der the age of 1(5 years shall be off the streets at 8 p. m. every evening, will be enforced. Tonight at 8 p. m. a! every evening from this date the city fire siren will sound one blast indicat ing the curfew. J. A. EASTKS, Mayor. Adv. ' ?n:mnumr.imim:::u:;i:uiMu::mKM Old High Cost of Living Makes Your Nickel Look Like 3 Cents But your old faithful friend Electric Service will restore for you a large part of that nickle if you will let it. I'nclo Sum Bays to conserve everything in every powilbln way. Are your appliances ail In working order? IIuvh you all tbe electrical equipment you need to expedite your work? , . ' Don't try to struggle along and attempt (o bo nt your best until -ou know lbu( Kleclrlc. Service In dolux for you lu" utmost. ' - ,. Your .personal effort Is needed In better ways than drudgery. Electric Service will help you give it. Bend Water Light & Power Co. Jjtaunn:rijn:ii:i:uit::i:::n:n:!:::n:niirjti:!iim!raTn!ni!miraatiranunmu; iimanniannmmnnnmamnmnaj Progressiveness and Growth . in thii community, mcana dollars and cente - in your pocket. ' - ' ' Build Now with Deschutes While) Pine. Build of borne product! and patronize Lome ind-jatry. The ekcapeit and- beet building material ii Detcbutci (WLite) Pine and ii manufactured rigbt ber into all aizci and tfradei of lumber. Acquire a borne of your own inttcad of a buncb of rcat receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lurhber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS; MILLER LUMBER COMPANY . ' The fanner and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of v their community. , they pull, together,! the progress and prosperity is certain to comp. - .... ,: , ' , " IF they jisten to preachers of class hatred there can onlj be failure is a result. . . S t, IPevl)nMon'M i -,i