The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 23, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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The Bend Bulletin
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Bnured Second Ciaae matter. January I.
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Alt of March . IH7.
ROBERT W. 8AWYER Editor-Manas.
INKV N. FOWLER Aaaoeiaia Editor
TUKO A. WOEL,rXEN...Adv.rtiin Manaaar
C. H. SMITH Circulation Manaiter
ALPH BPBNOER Meehaaleal Bupk
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ranare deal, clean bualiieaa, elean twill Ira and
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Band Bulletin.
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1919
A .NEW RECLAMATION FUND.
It now seems appareot that the
Mondell bill, by which it was hoped
to obtain funds for the development
of reclamation projects, and espec
tally in this section, tbe construct
ion of tbe Deschutes project, has
gone by tbe board. The last heard
of it ita sponsors were waiting for
action by the American Legion at
its Minneapolis meeting in Novem
ber. That meeting has come and
gone and there has been nothing
new on the' bill. It may safely be
considered ai dead.
Because this bill has come . to
nothing is no reason why the Des
chutes valley should give up hope
ot construction involving the Ben
ham Falls reservoir and the water
ing of the thousands of now arid
acres in this and Jefferson county.
So long as there is a dollar to be
spent by tbe United States reclama
tion service in irrigation work that
dollar will be marked for attack by
the people of this section who want
to Bee this great project carried
through.
Just now the point of attack is in
connection with the Western States
Beclamation association which, - at
Its recent Salt Lake meeting, urged
a direct appropriation of $250,000,
000 for expenditure by the Reclama
tion service. If this fund is made
avalable some of it will almost
surely be spent in the Deschutes val
ley. Urge your congressman to aid
Jn getting the appropriation made
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'Wintry Weather. ; .
The ice is on the river, the ice is on the lake;
and on the shore I shiver, and feel rheumatic ache.
I see the schoolboys skating upon the well known
ice; for me, ah! watchful waiting must evermore
suffice. Among the youthful friskers I have no
place, alas! Behind my stack of" whiskers -1 sit
and watch them pass. The snow is in the. valley,
the snow' is on the hill, and there the children sally;
they're coasting with a will. I hear their1 joyous
laughter, as down the slope they whiz, while I, in
slat and rafter, have pangs of rheumatiz. I sit be
hind my galways, and to blithe words give tongue
"your youth won't last you always, so go it while
you're young!" I don't admire the gaffer, the anci
ent, drooling lad, who chides the happy laughter,
and makes Youth's spirit sad. I cannot join the
skaters, I cannot tool a sled, or dance, in tireless
gaiters, when others are in bed. But all the joyous
playing of the kids look good to me, although my
head is graying, and I've a spavined knee. The
young, with smiling faces, are playing in the snow ;
behind my hanging laces I bless them as they go.
T. -J Al " a
from early shopping due lo the snow,
here are large, complete stocks, and
extra salespeople to assist you in mak
ing your gift selections. If you have
yet purchases to male, we can serve
you best if you will
Shop Early in the
Morning.
Used as Washboard.
The sides of a new vacuum washer
for laundry purposes tire corrugated,
so it can he. used as n washboard.
AT THE MOVIES
Wallace Reid. Paramount star.
has hud. some thrilling .and hard.
fought battles In his numerous Para
mount and Artcraft pictures, but
what is conceded to be one of the
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most sensatiounl fights ever staged
In a screen production, is Bhown I
with vivid realism In "The Valley
of the Glauts," his new Parumount-
Artcraft picture which will he shown
at the Liberty Theatre Christmas
Day. . '
Colonel Pennington, i a scheming
AT THE HOTELS.
Pilot Butte Inn.
A. A. Emblem Alfalfa.
E. B. Tomes. La Pine.
J. N. Masten. La Pine.
J. W. O'Keefe, Silver Lake.
Mrs. Pat Barry, - Silver Lake.
Sir. and Mrs. Paul Scoggln, Turn
alo.' '
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett, Silver
Lake.
George T. Michaelson, Fort Rock.
R. H. Muncy, The Dalles.
H. M. Billings, Portland.
P. M. Piper, Portland.
W. Montgomery, Portland.
; Hotel Oozy;
C. G. Bennett, Seattle. '
Burton Oney, La Pine.
C. W. Oney, La Pine.
Harry Hill, La Pine."
Carl Wis, :La Plne' '
D. P, Mickels and wife," Tumalo.
A. T. Shaver, Millican.
C. H. Miller, Redmond.
- Hotel Wright-- -
. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Swartz, Seattle.
E. & Patty, Long Beach, Cal.
' Glen Bontrager, San -Francisco.
L. Girton, Silver Lake.
F. B. Graham, Newberg.
C. W. Muma, Redmond. .
Alcohol From Moss. '
A Swedish syndicate -is planning to
distill alcohol spirit fropi white moss,
there being enormous quuntltles of It
available.
Put It In The Bulletin.
Rao Paper Ancient . " '
Paper whs made from rags In Arabia
more than ten centuries ago and the
method wag Introduced Into Europe In
the thirteenth. century. . y ". , . .
Put It In The Bulletin.
tional Values
in Men s leather
Vests and Stag Shirts
'If, 7 ' i"" "n r'i"
BLACK BEAR.:."
MACKJNAWS
Recognized Superior Quality "
i $10.50
' Tri-State
Terminal Co.
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Would You Like to Save from
;$25.00 to $50.00 on a
GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER.
Gloves 65c to $3.75
Hand Basrs $1.50 to $15.50
Handkerchiefs .....5c to 50c
Waists $1.50 to $15.75
Furs $6.50 to $77.50
Toilet Cases $1.25 to $8.95
Umbrellas $1.85 to $7.50
Silk Hosiery $1.15 to $2.50
Silk Camisoles $1.95 to $3.45
Neckwear 65c to $3.95
Boxed Stationery 50c to $2.25
Boudoir Caps 35c to $3.50
House Slippers $1.60 to $2.50
Christmas Greeting Cards 5c to 25c
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foh HIM
Shirts $1.25 to $13.50
Neckwear .l.OO to $2.50
Handkerchiefs 12 l-2c to 40c
Holeproof Hosiery 50c to 65c
Interwoven Hosiery 65c to $1.25
Bath Robes $6.50 to $9.50
Smokinjc Jackets $8.95 lo $15.50
Mackinaws $10.00 to $18.00
Sweaters $3.50 to $10.00
Gloves 50c to $1.50
House Slippers $1.75 to $3.50
Suit Cases and Bajrs $1.85 to $9.50
Stop and Shop at ,
' Mannhcimcr Bros.
and unscrupulous politician In the
town of Sequoia, in the heart of the
big Redwood Forests of California,
has bribed the mayor ot the town to
vacate a franchise which he had pre
viously granted to Bryce Curdlgan,
which part is played by the star, to
build a railroad leading out of tbo
Valley of (be Giants.
Angered by this underhanded
work, Dryco tukes bis workmen and
In the middle of the night lays u
railroad directly across the tracks of
Colonel Pennington's road. When
Pennington discover this lie calls on
his Illiterate henchmen, a crowd of
rough lumbermen, and tbe ' exclto
ment starts.
Tbe ensuing fight Is said to be one
of the most realistic ever srroened.
The picture la huaett upon Cat!.
Peter II. Kyno's fumoun novel of t -same
niimn and wits directed ty
James Cruxe. A ciipulilu cast sup
ports the slur. , . ,
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Kani-y Jupanasa rattan and bun -boo
b&akots on sale uow until Clii l- -itina.Dny
Candy Co. Wall Bt.
. Adv. 14
5 tl i: h J ' y,. ?. ( j. . . '
Then come to our store and see- what we
have to offer you.
EVERY, MACHINE SOLD ON
A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
To hear t,he exquisite tone of this phono
graph is convincing Call tomorrow, hear
it, then judge for yourself.
MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ;
WE ACCEPT ANYTHING IN REASON
.-3 Sep,
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GILBERT
off -i t t rm? en4 v-"r-' '4 M 'fc io " ;,""
FURNITURE CO.
THE RUSH of Christmas buying Is nearly at
an end, and the results of holiday pur
chasing have, we trust, been as gratifying to our
customers as to our own interests. True service
to our patrons has been our constant aim, and
it is with this same spirit that we wish to ex
tend to the people of Bend and Deschutes Coun
ty our sincere wishes for the utmost enjoyment
which the season can offer,' and a New Year un
rivalled in prosperity and happiness.
Larson & Company
Jewelers
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