The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 30, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    THK BKXO BCIXKTIX, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON. FIUHAY, JANUARY ttO, 1020
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The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
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atarad aa Hacond CJaaa mattar, January I.
lilt, at tha Pxt Olfica at Band. Orwon, ttndar
Art at Marrh I, lin. '
OREKT W. SAWYER WHor-MMawr
BNRY'N: FOWLER AaaoclaU Editor
PKZU A. WOKLKMiN...Advrii M
C. H. SMITH. ,i...Circultmn tanar
ALFH SpKMCER ataraaaiaal oupt,
Aa Indapandcnt Nawapapar, atandln for tha
raaar dial. alaan aualnaaa. a.'aa politic and
Mm tail latiau at Band and. tal Ona-un.
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fane Montha 1W
Br Carrlar
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Ir ontha W.;
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All eobatrtptlona ara dua and PAYABLE IN
ADVANCE. Noticaa of aspiration ara roailad
taaaeribara and II rantval ia not mada within
aaaaonaola lima lha rrr will ha diacontinuad.
Plaaaa notifr ua promptly of arty ehanira of
Hlihaaa or alfailora to rafalvntao paptr rantl
aarly. Othrrwlaa wa will not ba raapooatata for
aoplaa aolaacd. . '
Maka all ibtcu and ordara parable to Tba
aad BuUetuv. -
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 30, 1920
THE COMING OPPORTUNITY.
The public must be Betting 'rather
tired of ' these frequent announce
ments from Washington that an im
mediate Investigation of high prices
is to be made, and the profiteers
hunted down mercilessly. The lat
est is from the Department of Labor,
while before that the Department of
Justice' announced with painful reg
ularity that it was investigating, or
about to start to investigate, or that
it had a drag net out, or Indictments
wej-e brought, or some other form
of words that deceived only those
who used them.
. In spite of all these announced in
vestigations the only change In prices
noticeable since the first one was
launched is upward. . The American
people are a patient and longsuffer
ing lot. They will take a lot of
promise from their employees in of
ficial position but every now and
then, wjhen election time rolls around
and there has been nothing but
promise they do a little performing
on their own account.
Here's hoping that next time they
will select officials who will function
otherwise than with the mouth.
.It take, more than one swallow
to make a summer but so far our
winter has consisted of one storm.
"I'm dying for a dripk," was a re
mark made by a chap who could not
keep away from the wood alcohol.
t COMMUNICATIONS.
BEND-BURNS MAIL ROUTE. .
The Editor of' The Bend Bulletin:
. Through your columns, please al
low the Burns Commercial club to
thank the Bend Commercial club and
the energetic community for the
very earnest assistance rendered us
In this much to be desired improve
ment in mail service. I noticed- In
your paper a captfon "Bend-Burns
Route Given Body Blow" but we
were not counted out and have come
back stronger than ever and may
win the bout. Our friends, Sen
ators Chamberlain and McNary and
our very energetic and conscientious
worker. Representative, Sinnott are
at the ringside and the following
tells the tale: .
The Fourth Postmaster General
in the first Instance, after a petit
ion was made, for the establishment
of the route by the Bend and Burns
commercial clubs, turned down the
proposition on account of excessive
cost and on the ground that under
the law the postmaster general is
required to have due reard to pro-;
ductiveness of postal revenue when
considering the question of estab
lishing or rearranging Star route
service. However, B. C. Jones, the
secretary of the Commercial club,
kept the matter moving and having
received' the endorsement of the Ore
gon State Chamber of Commerce, the
Portland Chamber of Commerce, pet
itions from merchants in the city of
Burns, SunTex, Riley, etc., which
were sent to Washington, and the
following letters speak for themsel
ves: ' "
' Washington, D. C, Jan. 2. My
dear Mr." Jones: I have yours of De
cember 27th with your carefully
worked out reply brief on the Bend
Burns mail route matter and alBO
petitions. ' "
" ;I 'am taking the matter up today
personally with ' Superintendent
Wood of the'rural mail division and
urging him as strongly as I possibly
can that he perconally review the
whole situation and carefully' con
sider all points which you bring out
so wejl In your excellently prepared
brief. I am. asking him to establish
this service' and hope that . we may
ba successful ' altho the department
is apt to adhere to a position they
RipplirigRhuniGS
MtfVV 7 A- iV'V'
Wheels and Legs
My auto's beastly hard to start, and every day
it breaks my heart. All frozen are its greasy
worjes, and when it goes it goes with jerks that
nearly dislocate my spine, and throw my false
teeth out of line. It takes an hour to get her
warm, h alj Her works in proper form, and if
I stop her fT a while she jerks along another mile ;
she humps and bucks and throws a fit, until my
diaphragm is spjit.' And often, as she' jerks aong,
with half her spark plugs acting wrong, 1 vow I'll
send her to the block, and use my good fat legs
and walk. 'Ah, then, J fully realize that walking
is the exercise, that braces up old flabby men, and
makqs their sinews ' young again. Dame Nature
gave iis je'gs and feet that we might 'use them and
repeat ;" ai)4 vising them' brings back the glow of
flawless health we used to know, restores the color
of our hair, and makes us fit to cope with care.
Such thoughts as these my head beguile; but when
I've walked for half a mile,' I sadly sigh, "I've had
enough! The old gas buggy is the stuff! She's
cranky as a bucking broncn, her plugs wop't spark,
her horn won't honk, her tires are flat, her springs
are lame, and still she gets there just the same ! !"
!",). 50; medium to good, J7. 50 Ut
S.fit); full' to in.'illinn, $ tf.R0 1r 7.(i0:
dinners, f It.Mxtr ii.r.0; luills, IN. 00
(llS. 00: prime liKht t'ti 1 vim, $lfi.(iu
4117.00; medium light, J 13.5011'
15.r0; heavy, $7.00t)i 1 8. Ml; Block
ers and feeders, IS.OOV .o0.
I Hon Mm'lu'l.
Receipts, ' K07; steady, mo
mixed, $!5.n01f 1 ff.Ou; medium
mixed. $1 5.00 Jr 1 R.fiO; r o u K h
heavies, f 1 2.00 Ji 1 5.00; Ihk, $12.50
h 14.00.
Miim'Ii Market.
Receipts. 0ilt: stonily. Kaat of
imimitalu liiinhx. $ 1 (1.50 Of I 7.50;
Hull! valleys, Jl 5.00 (jf 1 6.60; heavy,
JH.ri0 15.00; feeders, J 11!. 00 at
15.00; yearlings. 1 1 :t.0U i 1 3.50;
wot hern, 1 2.00 if 1 ;l.0O; ewes, $9.00
Hj' 10.50.
ADVANCE SALE OF
SEATS IS HEAVY
Advance stiles of reserved sen Is for
the Kite Depurlmeni iiiliiHlrel show,
Indicated today that the Liberty
theatre will be Jammed for both per
formances. Tuesday and Wednesday
of next we.ok (ire the dittos set.
Tickets may bo secured at the Mor
ton Drug store.
t'HKCK CASfJ (X)TIN'K.
Following ti nell lemon t of Ilia ciihk
brniiKht iiKuliist J. I.. Kroemnn of
silver Lake, chiii'Kd with IhhIiik'u
check for which IiihuIIIcIkiiI fluids
wore ou deposit, tho action brotiiilit
In JuHtico court, hus been coiitliiund
Indeflnllely,
Put It In "THK ll'M-HTIM."
Medicine From Otng Horn.
HtiiL'H uru hi't'il In Cliliiu' for iliflr
liniiis, tint linrim heliiK nil mIiIIii oft
enrli year and used In the uiiimirucluri)
of liivdU'liin.
'Si
' I'ut It III The llulletln.
Put ii lo Tho ltiliiln.
ritOI'DKSIO.NAIi AM) lU HIXKHH HItK( KlltV.
G. E. MT-PIANO TUNER
TUN Nfi pj.EA N I N ( . - It El'A lltlNO
OUU'tf with I'sy I'utidy't'o.
IM'ID. OHtGON
KUOK.NKItT NKKKS KlVOItCK.
i.. - ..i. ,i, . ... .
in n ami M'vruwy I1IOU 111 I'OrtllinU.
Andrew J. Kroenerl. of Uend. seeks
a divorce from Alice Kroenert. The
, cause for action Is not known.
once take in such matters. Very
truly yours.'
N. J. SINNOTT,
Washington. D. C, Jan. 9. My
dear Mr. Jones: It gives me special
pleasure to Inform you that I learn
this morning from the fourth post
master general that in view of the
showing made in your excellent let
ter brief, 'apd the other matters 1
presented to Superintendent Wood
of the division of rural mails, that
the fourth assistant postmaster gen
eral has decided to refer the entire
matter of the establishment of the
Star route between Burns and Bend
to the chief inspector' with the re
quest for a personal investigation
and report by representative of the
department. a
I hope this will result in an action
such as we both desire. Very truly,
N. J. SIXNOTT. ''
While we are working al) the
strings we possibly can from this end,
we trust that Bend will stiLJ con
tinue to do what they can to bring
this town nearer clvijliation.
Thanking you,
BURT C. JONES,
Secretary Commercial Club.
STATE CONSTABULARY
MAKES FOR NEW
POLICY IN IDAHO
(Continued from Page 1.) .
veloped quickly in northern Idaho,
the constabulary, by giving Instruct
ions to police officers, as well as by
augmenting its state force, was able
to cope with the situation.
"The attitude of the bureau and
its aggressive policy of ridding the
state, of this undesirable element.
stimulated local and county units to
greater activity.
"The state established the policy
that it could not handle the menace
a a
'a wafer
dll
cksl
THE LIFE OF LEATHER
Might ' well try to raaVe
duck carry an umbrella as to make
a "Red-Blooded" dot wear Rubber!.
Ther're too much bother and bait
tba time be forgets them. ,
A littla '
' BEBGMANN SHOE OIL
trpned o tba boy's aboaa, wstar
proofa tnem,-makea tbem aoft and
pliable, and greatly Increase their
wearing Cjualltiee.
Will not prevent ahlnlng flood
for all klndi of Shoei.
Theo. Bergmann
Shoe Mfg. Co. .
'. ' PORTLAND, OREGON
Pof Sale at
Uae. Dmr.
Hardware
by merely prodding members of the
I. W. W. to move on into other
states. Its policy called for the ar
rest of I. V. V. everywhere. Fur
thermore, the constabulary organ
ization ottered to county prosecutors
every possible asststunce In obtain
ing and developing evidence."
Daily Market Report
(Faraiahed ar arrancemtnl with the
Central Orrron Hank.)
MVK8TOCK.
XORTH PORTLAXD, Jan. 30.
Cattle Receipts 26: steady. Best
steers, f 12.006 12.50; good to
choice, Jl l.OOlfi 11.50; medium to
good, 9.5010.25; fair to good.
$S.50 ff 9.50; common to fair. $7.50
(JS.50: ' choice cows and' heifers,
$9.50:810.50: good to choice, JS.50
fri im-
Men's Crush Hats Staple
colors $1.25
Men's Black Sateen
shirts -------- $2.00
Men's Jersey Sweaters
...... $2.50
Boy's All Wool Sweaters
khaki color $4.00
Men's Dress Shirts
-..$1.25, $1.50, $1.89
Men's Cotton Work
Sox I5c
Tri-State Terminal
Co.
QATTtE BETWEEN
TOOTH PASTESj
Who Will Kt-lll.. Hi,. ArnmneiA j
l.el Yuur DiiikkIsI ,' Hie
' ,' llefeiee.
the
the
are
the
vu
It must he iierplexlni; to
reader to decide which of
claims ore IokIcuI and which
unsupported when he reads
glowing advertisement of the
nous manufacturers of Tooth Patm.
One maker's product lays stress
on the flavor. Another clulms to
"remove the film." Still another
leaves a "clean feellnK." Another
calls attention to the teeth of wild
animals and is reputed to bo highly
antiseptic.
After reading all carefully, the
intelligent person decides to refer
the matter to the court of lnt re
sort for the true answer. The drug
gist Is the one whom tho physicians
and dentisft relies upon to furnish
expert advice on the action of chem
icals. Why. therefore, is he not
the person for you to trust? Long
years of patient training and u
knowledge of the relative valtio of
the various ingredients in all chem
ical products have fitted him to
express an opinion. Ho knows be
cause ho is qualified to know; '
Something over 2S.000 druggists
and physicians ' In this country be
long to national association known
as the American Druggists Syndi
cate. The national formula bom
committee of this great association
met annually in conference for 10
consecutive years In drder lo select
the 'best formulus for household
I remedies to be manufactured In
! their own great laboratories main
tained at Long Island city. .
One of their well known prepar
ations Is A.D.S. Peredlxo Tooth
Paste which ha been endorsed by
leading dentists In every state of
the nation. Your druggist will toll
you that it enjoys a fust repeal InK
sale and Its claim as a perfect prod
uct is briefly stated when he tells
you that "besides doing all that any
other tooth puste can do, Peredlxo
'whitens like peroxide.'"
Large production of this remark
able preparation enables' you to
still purchase the large tube at the
old price 25 cents. Try a tube
today and be convinced. Adv.
pC WhHens i
Peredixo
TooihPrtsti
Sold only
A D S foci
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THERE IS NEED IN
EVERY HOME FOR AN
ELECTRIC WASHING
MACHINE.
Stop to count the cost of the
laundry you send out. Stop to
count the cost of laundry 'done by
o)d methods. You will at once see
the reasons why you should have
an electric washing machine.
1 l
Grocery GRISS Cowl Wl"
store IraMHalLlIn m P
M
$12.50 down and $12.50
per month puts a THOR
WASHING MACHINE' IN
YOUR HOME.
Bend Water Light & Power Co.
ianumimmnwiniiiimraiiwmirlmnmr.uKTCmnnra
Dr. pharles A. Fpwer
FinrsiciXp anu sfcBOjKpN
Offices Vn' tho O'nns jjulldlng
Telephones:' Res'lliCk 13f3
Offlce ted 2351
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORN Ar-AT-LAW'
Rooms 13-19 first National
Bank Bids. Tel. ill
(Dr. Coa'a Foraaar OSca,)
H. B. Pa Armoho ' Chaai W. ntlu'
De Armond & Erskine
l a w v e n H
O'Kone Building, Bend, Oregon
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suite 12-14 O'Ksne Building
Tel. Black 17(1 Bend. Ort.
Practical Nurse
MARION M. LESII
Telephone Red 1911
I'bone Rod 201
Lutcst Up-To-Pate instrumentt
and Equipment'. .
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
Room O'Kine Bldg.
Bend, ' Ore. ' ' '
Complete Lens Grinding Fact
ory, on Prtynlsei. Lenses Du
Dr. IL N. MOORE
DENTISTRY
Tel Black 1C71 O'Kane Bldg.
Telrphone Kd rjl
irKanc nidg
Dr. E. E. GRAY
DENTIST '
Hour 9:00 lo 12:001:00 lo 5:30
Eotnlngt ana Sundoyi lu apaa'nfiMnr
Anna Ries-Finley, M. D.
KI.KfTKKTTY
A HI'WIAI.TY
Office, Hod HI.
Kesidence, 281.
Phones:
HAM DKKSHI.Va I'ARLOH
Up-toMlate alertrieal aealp trratinrnta fur
falllna hair anil dandruff. Famoua Nro
platli.icA l ara trratmanta. All klDila
Hair Wurk dona.
MltS. VHI.I.IMt
Oregon St. Thone Hed 1851
I,. H. KICK A III)
PIANO TUNING
lUT'iilating
and
IlepitiriiiK
Leave orders at Logans'
Blnck-211
Bond, - Oregon
Podge Brothers
Motor Cars
WALTH KR-WTI.LIA MS CO.
R. S. McClui'C, SitloKrniin
RATES TRANSFER CO.
Hill Hate Turn Wheeler
I.N AMI OI THIDi: IIAl'I.I.VU
Office freuehle's Htore, 1010
Bend
Bond HI rent
I'hono llvd 1341
Oregon
Carlson & Lyons
PI.l!MIUN(.
k hi: ATI N(J
I'UiihIjIui; and Healing Supplies,
llsih Koom AccvkHUiliis, elo.
Pipe, Valves
an J FittiiiKS
i'Honj: ii:i) ibm
H. C. DAVIS
Will build or repair your
houso Satisfactorily. Plans and
em I mates furnished. Shop at
30S Greenwood Ave.
Bend Park Co.
Real Etat inj Inaursnca
linnd Couipany llulldliig
Own Your
Qym Hpme
I have some bargains
in QUNGAijQWS'
KAKV THKMB
J. A. EASTES
Central Oregon's Lai ad in
INSURANCE AGENCY
Tinning and Buoet Metal
WM. MONTOOMKKY.
furnaces, 'Spouting.' Outterlng.
Cornice i.nd Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right, work guaranteed
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Wrltara of all klnda of Inauranea. Old.
ml Inauranoa Aaanrr In f'utral Ora-
6 on. H. C. Kill,, Klrat National Bank
alldiai. Band. Orasoo.
MRS. V. A. SMITH
Agent for the
Nl'BONE COItHKTH
Will call by appointment
10011 Columbia Htreet.
ADOHIiSS P. O. BOX 638
WALTER A. JACOBS
Contractor
Riiilder of Modern Homes
Corner Slsemoro Street and
Florida Aveuuo
. Hex 71:1, Bend
JOB WORK
R. II. FOX .
CARPENTER SHOP.
121 Minnesota St.
llenil Lodge No. 428 loyal Or
der of MtMise--Meetl In Moos
Hall evory Thursday. Visiting
brothers are aordlally Invited to
attend.
DR. G. SKINNER
DENTIST "
Pbone: Offlte, Rod 2361
Room 17 O'Kone Building
Offlc Houra: t'd 12 1 to 6
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