The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 19, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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The Bend Bulletin
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Retirement
THl'RSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1920
THE GYM REPORT.
Mr. Trickey's statistical report
covering the hso of the gymnasium
in the month of January shows what
a place it is taking in the life of the
community, and how varied the in
terests are that are centering there
under the new management.
An ave.rnge dully attendance of
150 means 3.600 for the month.
These 3,600, of course, are not all
different people, and the greatest .
Talue of the building will not be
brought out until the greatest num
ber possible of different people begin
to visit, but it means a good deal to
have an average of 150 using it.
Some people might say that 5S0
games of pool and billiards played
In the month represented a big loss
of time. On the contrary we would
say that they, represented recreation
and pleasure of real value to the
members who enjoyed them.
Possibly the biggest ide,a is in the
short statement, "Taught to swim i
during month' 5." What
The blamedest bard that ever was, all day I"
punch my lyre; and passing neighbors often pause,
and say, "Why not retire? You have a bundle' put
away, so let your labors close; you flow are locoed,
bent and gray, and need a long repose. So put
away your ancient harp, and can the rhythmic
wheeze, and emulate the flossy sharp who basks
in gilded ease." And still my trusty harp I swat,
as I have done so long, and every day attempt to
trot upon the peaks of song. For when a man lays
down his tools, and says he'll work no more, and
joins the loafing bunch that drools around the
Blue Front store, he advertises to all men, to every
one's distress, that he will never find again the
number of his mess. Oh, not for me the rocking
chair before a dotard's fire, and long white whisk
ers made of hair I won't give up my lyre. I'll
never see the day, I trust, when I'll be satisfied to
sit around the house and rust and some punk hobby
ride. For years to come, I have the hunch, I'll
write my limping lines, and make Bill Shakespeare
and that bunch take in their blooming signs.
i;i:sui til-' TKANHriiits.
Northwest TAwiihIIo Co. (n John
W. Kccleslon, W. 1). Lot G, lllk. 30
Northwest TowiihIIii'h second mid to
Heml, $1 V. S. I. It. fillets.
l.oiuottu I'ulliiim lo Jhm I. Pullliim
V. 1). NI-3 NK1-4 .v 8W1-4 NIH-,
section 20-10-11 E. W. M. II.
R. II. Knox, Bh.nl ff. to E. M
Thompson, sheriff a deed lot 1, blk.
30, lloiid $837.70.
O. W. Fouler to F. 0. Atkinson
W. I). till Nl-3 NRl-t & NW1-4, auc
tion 9-16-1 E. W. M. $10 IT. 3. I. It
$J.f.0.
It, A. Ward lo John M. Clrlswold
W 1) NE1-4 8W1-I, osctloii 31-115-12
E. W. M. $10 V. 8. 1. U. $1.
O. A. Curlock to Henry KIi'Imiim'
W 11 Wl-3 NWt-,, section 31-15-13
E. W. M. $10 U. S. I. It. $3.50.
The llond Company to Eiumu
Johnson, W 1) Lot 4. lllk. 27, Hlvd
addition $1 V. S. I. It. eOcta.
Redmond Realty Co. (o C. 8. Boil
son deed Wl-3 lot 1-2, blk. 23. Red
mond $1 correction deed.
Remembered by "'Is 8aylna.
One of Hi,. ,,mi undent nf the fn"
inoiiv hnnniil;er wn Ituhlil n.hiinnn
the shiu'iiiiikcr. who lived In the second
century iin.1 held Hint "nil association
estnhlMiPil fur n praiseworthy ohlect
must ultluitiii'ly succeed, hut nn usso.
elation esinlilixlieil ulthnut such nil
object ciiniiiit suei I."
WILL SINK WELLS
i welcome relief from the sophisticated
ernment goods.
Mr. R. A. Amnous and Persy
Blackstone was in Bend buying from
the government store.
Mr. Tom Huston of Prineville and
j Fisher Logan were callers nt Eli
may it;we with the view of having
not mean to one or another of those several wells drilled on Camp Creek,
five that he knows how to swim? I Mr. P. G. Deubre made his last
Swimming is a pleasurable exercise fip "ith 'he ail ,rom Ury Lake ,0
, , ! Brothers Friday,
that everyone should be able to en-j Mrs EU Viison has la grippe,
joy and it also may mean life itself ; John Sarshy has the mail route
on some unexpected occasion. i from Dry Lake to Brothers.
The building, as an Industrial Y. L X,lss ,Ma,rie -Mecklengburg Is In
, . . . , Bend, Btaylng at the Altamont.
M. C. A. center, which means simply ! The tnree Watson brothers were
management by a trained man, and i business callers in Bend Friday ana
de.votlon to the best community uses, j Saturday,
fills a big place In the community, I
and deserves the membership and j
financial support of everyone.
...... . . . . ,
AT f 1I CTf VV ri' " ' 1 ul """""lance in con
A1 ,-'KEil!'t,IV ; slant pursnil of him for his wealth.
I He establishes her In a fashionable
BROTHERS. Feb. 19. Mr. Meek- j hotel as his guest, concealing hiir
lenhiirg and EE1I Wilson were In ; Identity from his mother. Despite ex
Bend last week buying some gov-, uosure ,)y ,.ltcn.maklng dow
and other complicutioiis, the affair
AT THE MOVIES
turns out happily. Charles Meredith
heads a capable supporting cast, and
the picture was directed by Walter
Edwards.
Niearanua's, Soapy Lake.
A curiosity of Niciiriiauii Is n snnpy
lake. This sheet of wmcr. the Ink,- nf
Nejpa. cuntnlns u stmni; miIuiI.ui if
lil-nrlicinale nf potash. hlcnrlminUe nf
otla. anil stilphnie of niniiesla. It la
used ts a hair wash, and enjoys a local
repututlnu as a cure for external and
internal complaints.
Progressive AUnks.
All Alaskan cities linve their mvn
eliixils, nml In aililltlon there are lis
schnnls fur natives, under the Ju
risdiction nf Hie I. nr. Miu nf cilticiitlini
f the Interior ilepiirtineut.
WATCH
THE BIG 4
Stomach- Kidney a- Heart-Li vet
Keep the vital organs healthy by
rcRularly taking tho world's stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
- GOLD MEDAL
Ths National Rtmrdv uf Holland I'm
ccnturteft and andoraed by Quran Wilhai
n.ina. At all liugKlsta, throa aisei.
'ok fos tba oaan CaM Madal oa) avary baa
sul aceaut no ilaitaliaai
Roferenritim.
Iti'fei'i iiiIiiiii In h I .ti 1 1n word now
AiicIIi'IkciI. TM nml Hctcriil kluilieil
uonls iiiv iti'ilveil friiiii the l.ittln verli
refeni, I beiir. I curry, I nlvo Imek.
fliini re. Iiai'h ; nml fern, lieiif. Tin'
vviii il rciVi'ciiiliim In ii neuter lioiiii. ami
It'iuciin the aiiliiiilHslnii nf n prnposeil
imlillc nieiiHiire or law, whlrli lias I
passed upnii liy the leiilNlntiire, lo It
vote nf the people fur ritllllcnlUin or
reject Inn ; Hun la, the li'Klitlntora refer
nr carry back the measure u lh vl -tnrate.
Try It on tha Donkay.
When n nypny clil wanu to know
how soon Mm will he married, she
whisper Into the ear of the llrst don.
key Khe iiieeis, ".Shall I soon have a
hualuiiid?" If (ho donkey moves till
ear, xlie will. If he miimU liniuuviibla,
ho wou'L So If you huve o Ilttlu don
key Id your home
Piulirtlnil l.lnoloum.
(Hie woitniu sireailsl two newspn.
pels over her linoleum nhlle pieparliiK
her meals, one In front of the aln;
anil llie oilier near Hie alnvii, list nhu
1 1 n si found t tin t In Ihl' uay the covur
Init ii'iiinliiM fiesli considerably longer
limn nthemlKe. When ilia mini la
cleared away, the iis'i me llirtiwo
ml, nml with lliein no lltllu gri'ima or
iiiiiII pnrtlclei which would have soiled
thii floor.
Patriarchal Vow.
An enormous aire la iillnltii'd by
"nine trees.'- not ulily ymva. At Foiin.
Iain's aliliey, Ynrkahlre. the yew Iree
nere old III ll.TJ. CalWiirtilu lias a
very undent tree In Mnrlpon grove.
ilnoluih tree of Africa have been com
puted lo be more than fi.OUO years otH,
nd n deciduous, cypresa nt Clinpulta
pite In still older.
DIAMOND 1 QUALITY
i l 1 t' ' ' a. 1
for 1920 Plant Only Tho Bd-
a a.: ,. 4j.a.. si
I ' Jg Vou' N,,:" '
The iticmiscil cost of faint
inn nuikcs ikxcs.'i.ii y the
c.irvlnl acltctlon i( ftccd - lite
pinvitl vurn-tu-a tll.lt pilOlliv
ifi4ilabtc trop.
A Safo Guide
tX9 Quivlity and
Fair i'rico
Our Seed r.it. , it iirkl Ptnntcf's
'til.k- i llie ! i' i! etl rdi i n.c
(r g" 11 Ni itlnwt,
1 4 si", ('UU Ii , .I's.l
"y ('" ' !, I' ': y l,f I
tVr i.'i i l s ftil hi-io'tn.
LXii' . ic-. SIkI I. UI,f1W,l
is handsoni book
is more than a Catalog
It's a tr'Jio 3aMo to
Profitable Vlulin
ul.l I e.i' s! '
t Al M is.. :v
Offirsa
and
Sslssroom
S t. Cor.
Front and
Ysmhtll
Sts.
BIIP
WtrattouaK
tft Fir 1 1
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Suni1
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I Fifteen Years Ago ,
(From the columns of The Bulletin
of February 17, 1905.)
Last Friday the Pilot Butte canal
was extended to Crooked river, and
next day the, camp was brought to
Bend. The crews on Central Oregon
canal construction will be strength
ened within a few days.
Albert C. Lucas, who has kept the
Pilot Butte Inn for the last 20
months, this week sold the propejty
to Dan R. Smith, of Eugene, who
will take' possession on .March 1.
The consideration is $G,000.
Since last August when the Bend
.Magazine club began its work, 1.000
copies of periodicals have been
drawn from its reading room
A 100,000 kiln of brick is to be
burned on the Barney Lewis home
stead as soon as the material can be
got together and the bricks moulded.
There Is an abundance of material,
and it makes first class brick.
At the council meeting last Tues
day night the ordinance to provide
for working city prisoners was read
the second time and finally passed
over the, objections of Alderman
O'Kane. O'Kane's objection was that
It gave the marshal too much power
over prisoneis.
A letter just received from the sec
ond assistant postmaster-general re
fuses to allow the petition for a daily
mall service hetveen Bend and Prine
ville. The Young ). "eopl.; chins of the
Baptist church will be taught by 11.
J. Ove.rturf Sunday afternoon.
Dick Vandevert was out from his
Powell Butte ranch Tuesday. He re
ports the cattle doing well, but lias
been Deeding most of the winter.
Deputy Sheriff J. S. Smith return
ed Tuesday from Prineville, where
lie spent two. v.eeks in the sheriff s
office following the death of Deputy
Liggett.
L. D. Wiest's house caught fire
where the chimney passes through
the roof last Sunday morning. A
bucket brigade soon subdued the
flames.
The Steidl and IJeed traction
e.ngine from Silver Lake, has reached
Cort Allen's place at Big Meadows.
The men with the engine report the
temperature at 26 below at that point
on Saturday nfgbt.
Liberty.
Another Broadway stage play has
been converted into a screen vehicle
for Marguerite Clark. Following her
recent success in "Widow by Proxy,"
also a former stage comedy, she Is
being presented in "Luck In Pawn,"
1 -Marvin Taylor's light dramatic suc
. cess, and will be seen at the Liberty
i Theatre tonight and Friday. The
j picture Is described as a comedy of
! the type -that Miss Clark has always
succeeded in making extremely en
: tertainiug and sparkling on the
, screen. It concerns the fortunes of a
' little country girl who aspires to be
.'in ar'i.st and seks the advice of a
noted painter as to the merit of her
work, only to he told that her talents
; along artistic lines are extremely
limited.
However, her charms attrac a
young rich Idler, who sees In her a
BRIlIlANf' WOOLS ON
SPRING TAFFETAS '
MM I
ijijijijijijijijijijijijijiiijijiiifo
OPENING FOR SALE!
. Wool and silk will mix. Spring
styles are proving Jt. This navy
blue taffeta is trimmed in brushed
wool, a red, green and blue plaid.
The coat Is the new Bulgarian
model, the body in taffeta and the
trimmings in the brilliant colore'
wool.
v-rTSsV
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West Bend Acre Tracts, adjoining city limits and Kenwood Gardens on
west fronting on Newport Avenue, to be divided into acre tracts-ideal in
location for suburban home, with abundance of room for
Home Garden, Poultry, Cows
Only 1 5 minutes walk from the Shevlin-Hixon Company Plant.
The acreage in this tract will sell rapidly. Select yours Now !
Don't Delay. Prices and Terms Right
srr
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J. RYAN & CO.
First National Bank Building. ' Bend, Oregon
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