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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1920)
. THR BEXD OfitEW. PAat K1IT1QN. DRXP("oRflOW, BATI'ltftAT, FKItftVAVtV 81, WHO PAOK 4 The Bend Bulletin Y DAILY KDITIOX PiAllihrd Every Afternoon Kictpt gunilsr, iHjr Th. Brnd Bulletin (Incorlrarsttd) EntcrtHl SB Socoml Clssa mnttr Janusry 1. 11917, l (ho lt Otfl.o Kt Uond, Orviron, unilcr Act of March I. 1870. , ROBKRT W. SAWYKR Rlltor-Msnsirer HKNHY N. FOWLKK Aslst Kditor 'RKD A. WOELKLEN..Advrtling Msnsxtr C; H. SMITH I'lrculstKjn Msnsirer RALl'H 81'KNCKR Ncchinicsl SupL J, .'An IndcrwnVnt Ncwsnsiwr. standinc for tIM Kuan lcl. 'n bunlness. clrsn polities and the beat Interests o( Bnd and Central Qrestvn. ' , , t . r r .' h ' ' " SUBSCRIPTION RATKS By Mall Oar Voar M-00 Six Months !- Throe Month! OA 1.0 1 By Carrier One Year ...........-. ,..$.S0 Hix Monthe .v....;..' tXM One Month ' All subscriptions are due and PAYAB1.K IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal ia not made within reasonable time the paper will be discontinued. Please notify ua promptly of any chanjre of address, or of failure to recetye the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be rv anonsible for copies mimed Make all checks and orders payab!. to The Bend Bulletin. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 19!0 -1 1 ' ) V ; WASHINGTON'S ADVICE v The romance ot a nation's life. Its growth in less than a -century and a half from a humble begin ning to the position of a world power this is a thought which must come- to us when tomorrow we celebrate the anniversary of the birth of .George Washington, Amer ica's first president, and enunciator of the policies which with relative ly small changes have guided Amer- , ica through the years. Legends have grown up around the name of Washington, but with out consideration or academic dis cussions of such questions as the probability of his youthful interest In cherry trees, America may take a lesson not merely for today but for the entire year, from his words written to. Lafayette, "Nothing but harmony, honesty, industry and frugality are necessary to make us a great and happy people." In many respects this thought is as true today as when the lines were penned by Washington. w other cases, great RipplirigRhijniGS ijr won ncjjwii .wfi - Country Butter " ' 1 . .... ; .'-! : I toil' around from store to store, and country butter I demand. "We do not Heep it' any more,' it has been banished from the land." Thus speak, the grocers, one by one, and do not seem to pare three derns; "the country butter, graft' is done, the, farmers' wives have soaked their churns. But we have butter made of glue, and butter much .like axle grease; you'd better buy three pounds or two," and let your weary soul have peace. It is no use to paw around and like a dotard vent your rage; we haven't seen a single pound of country butter in an age." Alas, the things of yesteryear, the precious boons we knew of yore ! I've seen ; old landmarks disappear until my ancient heart is sore. I spread my bread, a mournful hick, with stuff that's made of tested fats; I spread the dope on good and thick, and then I feed it to the cats. They make our butter now in mills, .with smoke stacks fourteen stories high, but not much higher than the bills which come to weary skates who buy. "There is ro country butter now," say gro cers in the busy mart; "the churn is canned, the farmer's frau is scorching in her choo-choo cart!" Iloverouuv, Fi'oniiitttl, Smith & Cttihp, and Morris; Bros. , ; '',( lnviliK t'os(M IIIkIi, 1 liitoroHthiK llmires on the, rout of Btroot work worn submitted by City ! Knglnoer .Gould tiud Assistant liiiK i Inner lliii'dety, hIkiwIiik ii cost inn' ; lot of from $ 1. 01! II to $1308 for nuv I lug In thn downtown soution, $9 a j front foot, for paving on Dolawiiro I avenue, und lu iipiiroxlmutu numbers, half a million for currying through A prog ram which would put lloud lu good condition us fur as streets und sewers liro concerned. The viewers' report on the sower dis trict gavo a nilnimiim linnrovommit assessment of $80, with 144 as tlio uvHiagP estlmutod lot cost, i Action wan asked by Truant Olllcar Mrs. Anna Cuney, In the matter of changing the ourfnw law to apply from 9 o'clock In tlio ovonlng Instead of 8 o'clock ns nt present, llor re quest was rofurred to tho police com mittee. Tho committee wil also puss on nn ordinance Introduced which ulnm at fuko advertising agents. Councilman M. 8. Mngeo and Klre Chief Curlon urged tho adoption of a ruling to prohibit tho construction of bracket chimneys,' but no action was taken by tho council. An ordinance introduced by Frank Imibuit, amending the present awn- When is smallpox not smallpox. . "Leave that to nie." he replied and when it is. now should it bOito tner questions. x"All you huve quarantined? That is the vexed question confronting the Health com mittee of the city council. Whether the three weeks quarantine rule is to be liberally interpreted or enforc ed to the. letter, is the issue involved in the disagreement between the committee and the city health officer, and constitutes a problem which the state board alone may solve. "A smokeless summer," is the slo--' gan for Forest Protection Week, May 23 to 29, inclusive, announced in a communication received from the Portland Chamber of ' Commerce. Practically tho only smoke sniffed by Bend drifts over from west of the mountains, but Centrals Oregonians will back the movement nope the less! because of this fact. ITY OF BEND , BONDS SOUGHT AT BELOW PAR (Continued from Pago 1.) to do Is to advortiao for bids, and I'll tend to the rest. Hut I'm not go ing to tip my hand until I bid.'. Ho will have his chance on tho entire sewer extension program and 6n the Division street district. This latter includes grading, cindering, and .lay ing of cement curb and walk on Har riman from Franklin to Kearney, Greeley from. Hurrinmn to Division, Hawthorne, from Hnrrlrhun ioplvls ton',, Hill from Delaware to Kearney, Irving from' Oregon to hIMiiiori, Kearney from Hurrinmn to Division, Oregon from Bond to Harrinian.and grading-and cindering on Division from Franklin to Kearney."" ' Bidder for. the city's bonds were. CaTsten & Earles, Keeler Bros., i. L,. ing ordinance, was read for tho first ' limn. I T. J. Sanders appeared beforo the, council to ask lights ut tho lnterse,c- lions of Portland avenue and Aw brey road. Awbroy mid 8nglnnw, and Sitgiimw and West Second. Ho re quested also street repairs nt thesis! points, and on tho recommendation I of the streets committee favorable action was luken. Tho petition tiled by W. C. Ulrdsull and others for the, widening of the alley through block two. city of Bend, to 40 foet. was referred to the City Engineer with Instruction to make a surrey ami report of the proposed Improvement. tt3jr;miiiKitiiii: BcaititiiiBiiii w iwaBiiiffiiBinia'jiiBnfflai.flOTiimBJd t Central Oregon Realty Co. BARGAINS : 5- room plaster hoime near mills, $1,600. . 6- room housp $1,750. ' 4- room house, near mills, $1,100. . V' , 3- room house ' near ' mills $1,500. 5- rqom house, Mill Addi tion, $900. 2- room house, Mill Addi tion, $650. 4- room house, modern, $2,200. ' 2 lots, small' house, Des chutes Addition, $700. 3- room house, Kenwood, $800. Farm Nt Bargain 80 Acres 5!i irriKiible-DO under cultivation-good burn fair house-Kiuall orclinrd Cun given posNcsiou ut once Snap C. V. Stives OltKCON Sl UKKT The Inlnnil of TaiiiniilH, 'formerly called Van leeineti's l.linil. lie u!T the ninth coitMt i! Australia. It hits tin nren of '.'il.:iVi miitan. mlleii Ii la cov ered by a ifUv.irk of rtilge. termed locally tier, ivhleh etn lisi. u iiinltltmle of . Small plunes and valley. The prin cipal Industries nrc agriculture, inlti Ing. stock-ruiKinu' nml some iniitiiifne ttirlng. Ttinnnnla Is a state In tlio coiiiftinnivenllh of AiiMmlln, It htm H population of two hundred iIkiiimiimI. The exports lire w iej, gold, silver, tin, tlrnlier. frulr. tnm. tinr nnrl tildes, Your Peal May Depend On Your Ability to Furnish An Abstract Promptly Our abstract plant Is the mint ttiin plele in Central Oregon anil we are in a position to furnish you with either a complete abstract or n con tliiunllun on very short not lie. Deschutes County Abstract Company 11 Oregon Avenue ffii'i'ti'i'i'Mi'i'i'i'i'w are a great people, out mat aoes not mean that we Annot be great er. We are a happy people, but that does not preclude the possi bility of our being happier still. Harmony is the ideals of govern ment, honesty in the relations of capital and labor, more effective in dustry supplying the need for greater production, and the elimina tion of waste these are a few of I . the applications of Washington's advice which might well be made by the America of today. in which, she said the j danger of spreading .contagion was , not yet past. j Mrs. Anna Currey, school nurse, spoke enthusiastically of Dr. Finley's; work in endeavoring to eradicate ! smallpox, and when the case was' mentioned of Bert Wheelon, who Is ' now. experiencing a successful vac- j cination, she maintained that in her j Mr. WeJton's statement that he Is ready to back Bend improvements to the extent of $600,000, taking the municipality's paper at par, is high ly flattering after the seven below par bids of tho bonding houses last night. Just how a 70 lot can be made to stand the expense of an im provement costing at least double ' that amount, is difficult to under stand, but Mr. Welton promises to reveal his system when his bid for streets and sewers is submitted. An explanation of his method will be awaited with interest. many years as a curse she had oh-; served a numbex of cases where the ' vaccine virus "took" following cases j of smallpox. : Will IJak City to Son,(IO. I What may be a solution of the j problem of financing city improve ments was suggested by A. J. Welton, of the United Contracting Co., who offered, after the rejecting of bids on city bonds, toflnance Bend up to $600,000, taking the municipality's paper at par. Street improvement assessments' in the Division street district will run from $410 per cor ner lot to $162 per inside ot, and with assessed valuations in many Instances under $100, the council was unable to understand how the contractor's proposition could be car ried out. i OPE'NING FOR SALE! Acre Irads 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 old methods. Tou will at once see the reasons why yon should have an electric washing machine. ' '$12.50 down and $12.50 per month puts a THOR :. .WASHING MACHINE IN --YOUR HOME. .-. V Bend Water Light & Power Co. West Bend Acre Tracts, adjoining city limits and Kenwood Gardens ori' 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.' ' ) V The acreage iii this tract will sell. rapidly. Select yours Now! Don't Delay. Prices and Terms Right .1 .A. J. RYAN rst National Bank Building. in ' I: ' If t&CO. Bend. Oregon ti ;. ,i '; . J