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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1919)
PAGK 4 THE I1KXD IU'LI.KTIX. IAII,Y EDITION, MCMI, ORKGON, SATrnnAY," VOVRSinElt Ifl. 1IM0 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION PaMtaaeel Bear. Afternoon Bxep! 47. Br Ik Bea4 Balletla (laferperale). Bnterd H Second Claaa matter, January I. at the Put Offlc at Bend, Ornron. umir Act of March I. lSi. KORKRT W. SAWYER rMltor-Manarer HENRY N. FOWl.ER Auoclatr Editor FRED A. WOKI.r'Lr;N...Adverllin Manager C H. SMITH... Circulation Manager HALPU 8FKNCEK .....Mechanical BuuL An Independent Newapaper, Handing for tlta l.nare ileal, clean limine, t.'aD polillca and Ua keel IcUreeU ol Hand and Cantral Orcuon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bj Hall On Tear W.00 la Month! .13.71 rkraa Month. el.M Br Carrie On Te- tM li Montha W.60 One Month ............. . .0 All eubecrlptlona art due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice of expiration are mailed nbeertber and if renewal la not mad within ivajonaol tlm th paper will be dUeontinued. 1' Please notify u promptly of ny chant ol '! aidreaa. or ( failur to receive th paper reffu ilarly. Owierwia w will not b naponaibl fur aoplea miaaed. ; Make all -heck, and order parable to Th end Bulletin. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 15. 1919 ANNEX CRESCENT. Having been octivo in the move ment which resulted in the division of Crook county to form Jefferson county uud Inter, Deschutes, and having urged in the campaign the advantages to follow from the creation of a smaller county we an ticipate that we may be called in consistent in what we are about to propose. We see no inconsistency, however, but only a logical step in the rear rangement of county lines in Central Oregon. The proposal Is that the northern section of Klamath county, from a point somewhere south of Crescent, be annexed to Deschutes county. As residents of Klamath county the people of Crescent are under a severe handicap due to their dis tance from the county seat. Dis tance 100 miles by road in the sum mer time, they are even further away in the winter when it is almost im possible for them to travel the road to the south, and all the year round they are unable to communicate with Klamath Falls by telephone, and by telegraph only by going way round the state. Their relation to Bend, on the other hand, is much closer. Their mail comes from Bend, they have a telephone connection with Bend, the road to Bend is the one they travel all the year round, most of; them, we imagine, bank in Bend, and they come to Bend to take the train. In short. Bend is by far the more RipplingRhurnQsi J Vslt VcP4& Homesick. I am sitting in my palace, which ia strictly up-to-date; and my Aunt Jemima Alice says I am a lucky skate; my existence should be sunny should be sweet as shredded honey, for I have a stack of money, and a figtree by the gate. 1 am sitting in. my palace as the evening shades draw near, drink ing from a jeweled chalice many quarts of kickless beer; luxuries are all around me, and no creditors confound me, and no sorrows ought to hound me, yet T sftTljig th6 "SseaWing tear. For my heart is., sick with longing for the scenes my childhood knew; for the woods where birds were thronging! and the pastures wet with dew ; all the day I'm longing, wishing, for the creek where I went fish ing, and old Dobbin, tail a-swishing, and the cow that murmured "Moo !" Oh, my present lot is splen did, but I'm thinking, with a sigh, of the school that I attended in the happy days gone by; and I hear the buzz and clamor when the teacher used to hammer all the rudiments of grammar into boys, and make them cry. So I weary of my palace, though it is a sight to see, and I'd like to break a gallus climbing up an apple tree; for this stale life never varies; and I'd like to swipe some cher ries, and some melons and some berries,' and to rob a bumble bee. logical county seat for them than Klamath Falls ever was or could be. and for the sake of general conven- fence that section should be a part of Deschutes county. We do not know that the people of Crescent would like to see their country a part of Deschutes county but because 'of the convenience that would be occasioned we 'should sup pose they would. Deschutes county, we are sure, would like to see the tie that is already close made closer. Because of the loss in assessed valuation that the annexation would involve possibly the, rest of Klamath county would not consent to letting Crescent go. And possibly, if Cres cent wanted to go the rest of the county would see the reasonable ness of the request and make no ob jection. . There are a number of mutter that should be looked into in' case the Idea is 'favorably received by Cres cent. Would it not be a good plan to tfike it up with the Crescent peo ple and get ready to Blurt the mut ter oft in case Iih udvuntuges, iuk found to be sunk-lent? By the drying up of the waters of Silver Lake there hits been develop ed the fact that it hud a golden liod. tor in the past sou son there has been ruised on the reclaimed laud on abundance of hay and nearly 5.000 bushels of grain. In view of the fuct that a good many want to see the j' peace treuty accepted by the I Senate and other necessary business tuken up it would not be i at all suprlslng If we hud' another holiday as soon as this hunjiy event occurred. llltllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIHIUIHIIIIIlllllllltlUIMIIIIIUIItlltlttlllll' iniiiittmiitiiiuuMiiimtiiiitiuitittioiiitiiioujaY'uiiinimU ' - I'i'txhylei'liiii. Kvorythlng t limn Is ui'IihuviiI and unrest uihoiik I lie people of I ho world. The Vnllod States Is no ex cel plon lo I ho I'll In, What Is lo be (ho end of II all. mid from where are wo to expect deliverance? At our iiinritiiiK service on Sunday at 11 u. m. wo will consider this mutter under the topic. "Christ's Doctrine ns to the Coiii-ho ami Knd of This Age." Wo state frankly and with out reserve, that to those who are Interested In conditions us they act ually exlsl, thero will lie iui more. In teresting topic to be heard foiHiiiie tlnie.'t. . M lo ,. .n ... , . j j The evening service will bo at 7: SO. The topic for the evening sermon will bo "A Vision of the Christ." This service will be of spe cial interest and some of Its feature will .bo outstanding. Come and en- Joy the service Willi us. '.. t', HARTRANKT. pastor. Hiaiitllninlaii l.tillieioii. Rev. Krcdorlk A. T. CorncliilsHcn the pustor of the Sauntllunvliin Luth eran church will preach Sunday morning ut 1 1 o'clock. In Norkeglun and Sunday evening tit 8 o'clock In English. ,f The Sunday school, begins nl:10 o'clock. All ure cordially Invited to attend. Solo song und music", Methodist Kplstopiil. , . Sunday school nf !): 45. "Morning service at 1 1 o'clock. Sermon topic, I'Tho llenlltude of Forgiveness." Epworth League at (5:30 p. in. Happy Sunday evening at 7:30. Sermon topic, "The (juestioli thin Wrecks Empires." Oo to church Tomorrow and Kuii duyvlll be a happy Sunday.; There Is tilwuy a eniillul welcome for ynii at f'Tho little Ilrowu Church'. J. EDGAR t'l'KDV, paHtgr. v ., i .- . ' llnptlxt. ' Hominy school at tl;-K, Morning sermon, It o'clock ; tonic, "A Voice of Warning." Iti'iilhorhnotl intuiting ut 7 o'clock Evening service ut 7:30, Harmon tuple, "The Sum of Saving Know ledge."- K. II. JOHNSON, paulor. - ' , , i. CIiI'IhiIiiii Niit'lli'O Siiciely. Sunday service ut eleven oYloch at 41S lloml street, t SuliJecC "Mor tals ami Immortals." Clirlstlaii Contra! Oregon Keulty Co. Ml Itond Street. , Sonic Snaps..;: - Sinn II two room house, Jlols IJo nc huies addition, flfrp.j ' 3- room house furnished Lytlo-iul-dltlon, $900, , 4- 1 ooin house plastered, 2 line lots 1 1 .660. 3- rooin lioiiKO, Kenwood (JurXloiin, e800. 4 - room modern house, close ill, 2,200. 5-rooin modern huuse, close In, I.B50. Some line lots easy terms. These are only a few of the bar gain! we have. KK.ll TIIKSK. We have also in higher priced houses: 0-rooin mod. on house. $(1,000. S-rtiom modern house, 1 1. 700. Also double corner lloml and Min nesota streets. 100 by 140 terms. $1 1,000. r.O by 140 fool lot Itond and Mliinesolu. $S.O0O. We have the goods. List your place with us if you waul It sold. We tiet Results. Central Oregon Realty Co. 931 Hond Street MEN ONLY A Man's Shoe that WILL wear EXCEPTIONAL VALUE $5.69 at TRI-STATE TERMINAL CO. Sulvuco Iti'iidliiK room jl open nl the Church every Tuesday nnd Frlihiy evenings from 7 to V o'clock, Km your chicken dhiunr at the Alliihioiit. We will serve dinner from 0:30 lo 6:45. 13S-2 Have you 11 go red your taxes for the coming year? ,'; . The "Poole" For Dinner A thick, juicy beefsteak Hot rolls and butter Folger's Golden Gate Coffee That's a meal fit for the President. Everyone likes good coffee. You will like Folger's Gofden'Gate. Different in taste from other coffee .... and better. H'S MS??' V-"-- i'TT vjz? Steel cu" ' -J Noli the Fragran VACUUM PACKER -j, ...... 3 I have just contracted for the building of 14 modern 5 -room bungalows in Park and Mill Additions. These will include baths, base nients, plumbing complete, and double constructed throughout. t'MUIil 4,1 t,i4t At cerlnli.ly us the moon Influences tides, so ci'rliilnly do rimiiI c!nl In s inrUli'iice a nutii'M r I m : t In life. Ilcoimi' know ii in your realm of us siii'loiinns us a wi'll dri-Hscd aman and tK-IjittiK hands reach out to you you r can't prevent good influences com ing' lulu your dully affairs. CLOTHES are courageou"" clothes (hat Insplro courugo In the wearer. And the fnst-flylng world of progress loves thn look of self reliance In it man. , t Thnro nro no bettor clothes than Society Brand enn't bo made. Thero are J none us good at tbe prices tit which Society Ilrund arq sold. Wo can't hopo to sell to men who buy on price rilonn, mi It Is only n short tlmo until C'lirlstmits 'stor; now to Buy iEarly ! 1 "(' i. l ". KJ.r ; Loven & Chirijund "Hentl tol-oot hitfittr." -.j ;.....t BAD