The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 13, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE BEND BIXLKTIX. DAILY EDITION. BUM). OUEflON, THI UHDAV, NOVKMIIKR 1.1. 1010
PAGE 2
The Bend Bulletin!
DAILY EDITION . I
nMUh4 Brr Aftarnaon lltift BaaaaT.
Br tae Baaa HDllflia (lacarparalaa). j
Enured aa Second Claaa roattr. January I,
HIT, at tlit Pool Offica t UtnA Urnion. undar j
Act of March a. 1H7B. I
tOPKKT W. SAWVErt RWor-ManaiwT
HKNHY N. FOWI ER Aclat luiitor i
FBKU A. WOKl.KLKN... A.lvrtiln Manaiwr '
C. II. SMITH I'lnulatior. Mm
HALl'H BTENCKR Machanlcal Bui.t
Aa Independent Newapalwr, atandlne tor the ,
nr dtal, clonil hualiieae, e'n polittoa nil
Ikf kMl Inlelaele I Mend knd Central Oregon, j
eilHSCRll'TION RATES i
1)7 Mall '
On. Yr , M
ill Month J-'J
rhrM Month! H.M .
B Carrier
On. Ye- '
li iWhe :.
One lfcnih..v.'iv'.v.'jLVj:';-.!.-' .
All iuhacrlptlona are, due and PAYABLE IN
ADVANCE. Noticee of nplratlon an mailed
...hKnu.H .nil If rnwal I. not made within
aajonebla time tha paper will ba discontinued.
Pleaae notify ua promptly of any change of t
aidraaa. or of failure to receive the paper rceu. ;
lerlr. Otherwiee wa will not be reapooaible lor !
toplee mtesed. i
aUae all -therka and ordera parable to The ,
endJBulletln.
THl'RSDAt, NOVK.MBEK 13. 1919
THE CENTIIAL1A CRIME
Tlio four Ontrulia yotirts men
who. were shot down by the I. W.
W.s on Tuesday while parlicipitl
ing in an Armistice day parade
died for America Just as though
they had met their death in the
Argonne forest a year ago. Cruel
and needless as their deaths were
they have brought before the
country as nothing else could the
menace of the I. V. V., the Wob
bly and the Red.
Hitherto we have dealt softly
with this murderous crew. The
easy ways of America, its usual
"willingness to palliate and excuse,
and above all its extreme anxiety
to do nothing which might inter
fere with the right of free speech,
have permitted these pangs to
meet and plot, to foster discontent,
and plan murder and revolution. To
what extremes they are ready to
go was shown in Centralia. The
country knows and the country will
not be idle nor forget until all
possibility of a repetition of such
crimes is -gone.
They said, these murderers, that
it was industrialism that they fought
that it was the so-called capitalistic
Bystem they wanted to change, but
when they fired on former soldiers
of the United States, members of
the American Legion and repres
atives of the highest type of Ameri
canism their true purpose was re
pealed. They are anti-American
revolutionists and they have signed
their own death (warrants..
"The blood of the martyrs is the
seed of the church," and the blood
of these young men is the seed
rom which will spring the new
American purpose to exterminate
this crew that would pull down the
Stars and Stripes and raise in its
place the red flag of revolution.
From the Columns of The Bulletin,
November II, J01I4.
Walter Lee was arrested Monday
and find 25 and costs when he
pleaded guilty to beating his mother.
So far this beatsuii, SO buildings
have been erected in Bend, having
a total value of about $75,000.
There Is yet a great dearth of houses,
and any sort of habitable structure
Is readily rented.
The Bend L.ight, Water & Power
Co., with an authorized capital of
$10,000, was incorporated by A. L.
Goodwillie, W. L. Guerin, and Geo.
C. Steinemann this week.
Fred Wallace, with his wife "and
three children, drove in Tuesday
evening from Antelope, and will live
on their land north of Laidlaw.
H. C. Ellis, of the Deschutes
Telephone Company,- returned Sun
day from his trip to Prineville and
Forest's in the Interest of a tele
phone line between these points.
The Pilot Butte Company's saw
mill will be shut down next week for
repairs, and to put in a new engine
and accessories that arrived last
week.
Charles A. Stanbnrrough, feeling
that he had not time to attend to the
duties of school clerk, ias resigned,
and the board has chosen Harry
Hedges to fill the vacancy.
Reports from up the river are to
the effect that bears are as thick as
fleas in California.
The Pilot Butte Company is clear
ing the trees out of Minnesota and
Bond streets this week.
FIRE CHECKED AT
GRANGE FARM HOME
GRANGE HALL. Nov. 13. Mrs.
Pedersen who has suffered from rhe
umatism for the past two years, was
out in the yard Tuesday during the
wind storm and an expected gust
of wind caused her to stumble and
fall. She was not able to rise with
out help. No serious resul s were
reportt"'. .
Mr. If. Helgesbn has add.il his
name to the roll of Ford car ov.:ers,
RipplirigRhqmos
. Unhappy. '.,
I will from this land depart, with my gun and
carpet bag, when its customs break my heart, when
they make my spirit sag; when our government's
a bore that has made me raw and sore, I will seek
some other shore, where I'll stand and chew the
fag. When I know some other land that has got this
country skinned, be it on the Asian strand, or. some
island of the Ind, I will take the quickest boat, with
my corkcrew and my goat, for that paradise re
mote, and this country may be tinned. But while
I am dwelling here, hanging out my minstrel sign,
it seems pretty plain and dear that I have no right
to whine ; if I'm sore on Uncle Sam, and would give
his flag a slam, I should move to Rotterdam, for
a rotter's soul is mine. If the time should ever
come when this country seems a frost, all its bul
warks on the bum, and its laws not worth the cost,
I will sail away, away, to old Russia or Cathay,
where I'll spend my little day by some tinhorn
tyrants bossed. But while on this shore I roost,
' I will bless its hallowed loam, its palladiums I'll
boost till the spangled cows come home; I will hand
our sturdy blows to its critics and its foes, and when
I run out of prose I'll embalm it in a pome.
week on IiiikIiii'mh.
VL. V. Y tiuiiK nuiTowly OHi'tipi'd liav
Iiik a HurlouH lire tit his .homii live
uiIIiik north of town, hint Friday,
when tin over IumiIkiI MovM-pIno sol
lire to Hie iiinf of llio tlwollliiK. Two
iielKhhoriiiiin twllii'i' with .Mr. anil
Mrs. Voiidk h.v hIi'iiiiiiiim nunrls put
the llio out. by t'liriyliiK witter to
tlio rout ti ml by t!i uo of wot
bliinkolH In the HorniMt slury.
.Mr. Fiii'KUHiin spt'iit In hi iilglil ut
Tom MtM'i'liiiul's ru n ell with IiIk em
tio which lie wit (i Iii'IiikIiik f id in the
huiiil win ois nf the Dosi'liulea.
.Mr. I.estur'H 1UIHI lifiitl of sheep
arrived yesii'idny. llo will keep
thoin on his ull'iilfii piiHtui'o thiH win
ter. Dorothy Yoiiiik umt Sunday ill
the (,'Iiiih. WillliimHou ru no ti .
Mr. lltilKi'nvit, the iiww iiinmlu'i' of
tlvy (Ii'.iiik Hull school bou nl, 1I1111
uleil Hiiiiie work In the si'hool Thu ra
dii y which whs Brandy upin'oi'liileil
h.v llio district 11 ml ospevlully by the
.teiu'hers titnl pupils.
Mr. mill Mrs. (loo. Erickscn 11 ml
daiiiihler'KsliH'i' 11ml Mr, II. lli'lui--smi
mid iliniKlitcr Km Inn Inn uiicihI
ed i'hui'clfln Hciul Sunday.
Ilni'hoi't Nelson Is on thn sick list.
I (In ami .Mitliln liable spout Siiiulny
with their parents 011 (he ranch.
Put It In Tlio Ilullctln.
How Starfish Eat.
All the Ktiii'IMi fiiHicn lliiMiist'lves to
dm mutter they wish in demur, turn
thi'lr Htimiut'liM Inside mil, mill enfold
thi'lr prey. II, doesn't muiiiiI pretty,
lull It's elVerllve, mill Unit's nil tlio
lliirllsli euro iilniiit.
Two Ffttnlltlca.
The fii'lulil (mill ciiiimmI the espln.
slim y Mtllnu 11 truck liuuled ullh
lieeiylene linikH. The truck 11 nil driv
er wim lillled, - HulTiilii News.
JtDinF "lln aod MormiiJ.
WiiVn."w frow Chan, thallky
H CT- '' " ' Tire. Itch,
"o(iiV7J .J Smart or Hum, II Sore,
Vf... i-JtC Itrltalnl. Inllamnl or
YOUR tltj Granulated. uacMurln
llten. tfoutbae, Helreebea. Sal (or
Infant or Adult. At all llruitiiiiM. Wrltnlor
fre Eye buok. Kirf-ln lHiCa,,aia.
. No.l uw '
MEN ONLY
A Man's Shoo
that WILL wear
EXCEPTIONAL
VALUE
$5.69
at
TRI-STATE
TERMINAL CO.
and is learning to drive a cur which
he purchased Saturday.
Henry Williamson so his house
which he had In this neighborhood
to his brother. The brother is mov
ing it to his homestead on the high
desert.
Frank Foster brought his cattle
from Brooks-Scanlon's pasture last
wsek and stayed over night at Fred
Hettmans.
Bob Schafer's team decided they
needed exercise Thursday. So tyhen
Mr. Sehafer left thorn ut his ate
for 11 few inomeutH they run to .Mil
L. C. Yoiiiiks and were making u
ruce .truck around Mr. Yoiiiik's hay
stack. After the third round they
were caught and sent home, with the
remains of u wagon.
C. H. Lewis of the high desert was
in this neighborhood a few dnyg hixi
BETTER
DEAD
Life is a burden when the body
is racked with puin. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
j despondent and downhearted. To
bring back the sunshine take
COLD MEDAL
Q1
Th national remedy of Holland for over
200 years; it la an enemy of all paina to
aulting; from kidney, liver and uric acid
troubles. All druggists, three aftrs.
ft for the Mine Gold Mdal e ba
aa4 cept eo imUalioa
I Fifteen Years Ago
Just What,
a Hot Spot Chalmers
Saves on a Cold Day
A TOST cars are hard to
start on a cold day.
There is a notable except
ion in the Hot Spot
Chalmers.
It responds to' the pres
sure of the starter; button,
"warms up" quickly and
runs at a high point of
efficiency in a few moments.
It saves many things on
a cold 'day:
, 1. Your battery
2. Your gas
3. Yjour time
4. Your temper
$1685 f. o.
Hot Spot and Ram's
horn r o v i tl e cold
weather efficiency! They
"crack up" the gas-, rush
it to the cylinders before
it can condense, and "warm
iim" iu engine in fjuick
time.
Let us explain to you just
how these two magnificent
devices do the work. Once
you understand I hem your
admiration will grow strong
er for a Hot Spot Chalmers.
b. Detroit
PIONEER GARAGE CO.
BEND, OREGON
l. i', 'r!'
11 u .,-7-1 en ir .. . ,.4J.7M uii in lUBt t'. "( lbh 1 w.'j-.'ai Wst rzr"""""ii"iiiiiirin ui , i ju m nixt ir.J r
Progressiveness and Growth
in tlu'i community, meant Jollura onJ ccnta
in your pocket.
Build Now with Deschutes
While) Pine.
On il J of home proJucta anj patroni'te liome in J-iali y . 1 lie
chcupcit and beat kuilJin material it Decliute (Wlnlc)
Pine and i manufactured ri'dht Kere into all iie anJ JraJri
of lumber. Acquire a home of your own imteaj ol a bunch
of rent reccipta.
PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
LOCAL SAl.ES AGKNTS
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
?.na::K...!.n....:p.K:...
THERK IS NEED IN
EVERY HOME FOR AN
ELECTRIC WASHING
MACHINE.
Stop to count tlio coxt of lh
laumlry yau wnd out. Ktup to
count tha com .o( laundry dona by
old mctliuUH. You will ut ouco wo
tlio rciiHoiiH why you ahoulU linvo
un i-li'Clrlc wuHhlnit iniiclilnn.
$12.50 down and $12.50
per month puts a TIIOR
WASHING MACHINE IN
YOUR HOME.
Bend Water Light 8c Power Co.
i:::iuti:m::ni::ilu:::J"H!::i:::::i::tt:::t:tKti:m:K:t:m:K!:Mm:u
The fnnner nnd the business man of this com
munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of
their community.
It
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 SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
WilOLKSALE DISTRIBUTORS
I-Olt CENTRAL OREGON OF
OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS
HAM, BACON, LARD, ETC.
FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS'
AND FARM LANDS
t
General Commission Merchants
WE BU Y HIDES
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
Phone 241 A.M. PR1NGLE, Manager
4 1