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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1920)
TITB BEXft'ftnXKTIX. DAILY EPITIOV. BUTTO, OWROOW, WATI'ltDAY MAIUH la, IDliO The Bend Bulletin ' DAILY EDITION v v v Paalilhnl fcvrrr Afternson tmpl Similar. Bf Tha Bmd llulletin (Incorporated)-.-') Entered as Second Class matter January I, 1917, at the Port Ofticc at hunt, Onvon, mitt Act of March a.. 1878. , ROBERT W. SAWYER Edltor-Manarrar BKNRY N. FOWLER Amorist Kditor FRKO A. WOELFl.EN..Advrtinlim Manairsr, C. H. SMITH Circulation. Manaiwr RALPH SPENCER........ Mechanical Sunt ' Ant Independent JJcwupapar. standinr for tha square deal, eluan .business, clean politics- sfad the txut internta of Bend and Central . Oregon V. : ' -SUBSCRIPTION RATES : , ' ''''' ' 1 lly Mall One Year -1 '....M.MI Six Monlht ;.... ... Tbrw Month 11.60 Wj Carrier - One Year , 0 Six Months - One Month ............... $. ' ! All subscription are due and PAYABUS . IN AUVANCK. Notices of expiration are mailed subncnltcre aml if renewal is not Btade within reasonable 'time the paper will , be discontinued. Please notify ut promptly of any chance of edtlroai, or of failure to receive the paper resularly. Otherwise we will not bo re sponsible for copiea mised Make all checks and orders payable to The Bectf Bulletin. ( : , SATURDAY'; MARCH 13, 1920 BIRDS AND CATS. Some folks like' cats. Thut Is about the best thing That can be said for . them. The fact that ther can in-j spire liking and even affection iu j theiriowners we suppose must mean j that they have certain good qualities, ; but we sometimes wonder if the af fection is not rather unreasoned.' of the heart rather than of the head. Possibly the heart is where affect ion hould have its . whole being. Nevertheless, if the head can join with the heart it must be a deeper and more constant feeling that re sults. , , , .;. . If there were no birds there would be no reason for giving considera- . Hon to the cats. On the other hand, if there w;ere no birds there would . probably be nothing whatever. The insects and weed seeds that are now devoured by our bird friends would over run the earth.. There would be nothing left bat desolation. If there were no cats, on the other hand, no . such misfortune would result. We could manage without them. . , It is because cats are the natural . enemies of birds that people dislike " tham. Love of birds comes from both . head and heart; from the bead be cause of a realization of their great Talne to mankind: from the hcirt because of the delight and pleasure -there is in a bird's color, his flight his song.' And you cannot love both birds and cats. Some day cats will be licensed Just as dogs are and those that ''are un licensed will be done away with. Then the birds will multiply. ' The Department of Justice has an nounced that it will conduct a cam paign to lower the cost of living by Instructing housewives In the ad vantages of the cheaper cuts of meat. We thought tbe job that Justice bad ' was to hold the scales; not to say : what should go in them. RippiirigRhijnios a y J ...U. M-- "" .? f Walt A .0 4 f Sra i ,f ' v? ,'"! 11 . .-: a i.'i.J H i. 4 hOh; these are grand and gorgeous times, and every fellow has the dimes! I work four hours and draw more pay than father fulled down for a day, and he was doing things at dawn, and busy till the light was gone. But father, like a lot of dads, somehow arranged to save some sends;, he always paid up what he owed, and had a package safely stowed where he could reach it on the day when bleak misfortune came his way. I often wonder how our dads, those provident, ; hard-working lads, could, from the meagre wage they drew, save dimes, the way they used to do. Oh,' many roubles I have earned, and many roubles I have burned; I blow in more to buy a tire than was my daddy's monthly hire; I wear silk shirts and calf shin shoes, and dodge the tailor with his dues, and when I see the grocer's face I feel that I am in disgrace. And if the panic seers foresee should come along and land on me, I wonder what will happen then, since I have never saved a yen? Such doubts as these swing through my head, some times when I am snug in bed; then chills go up and down my spine, and sad and sleepless hours are mine. TERREBONNE WOMAN IS OUT FOR OFFICE Mrs. Gertrude Whiteis Makes Defi nite Announcement That She ' Will Seek Nomination. Announcement of her candidacy for tbe nomination for county school superintendent on the Republican ticket was made by Mrs. Gertrude Whiteis of Terebonne, when in town today. ' Mrs. Whiteis is 'at present princi pal of the Terrebonne high 'school where she has" served for the, past two .years. Before taking up her work in Terrebonne she was for six years a teacher in the Prinevllle grade schools. She has also taught In the Heppner high school and ser ved as assistant ,to the county sup- . erintendent of Moro county for four years., - ,v Mrs. Whiteis is a graduate of Pacific college where she was a class mate of Herbert Hoover. She holds a life certificate for teaching in Ore- eon.- ' , .' v '''"',. '' Original "Uncle 8am," During the revolutionary war there was a man by the name of Samuel Wilson, who was engaged as nn In opector of provisions. He was known hy bis friends as "Uncle Sam." In his work ho stumped Inspected goods "0. S.," which initials happened to .stand fur his nickname as well as his gov-' eminent. Thus the two became iden tical. Uncle Sam as an old mnn with whiskers wits taken from Samuel Wll-un.--E'hnnge. .- i. ' ' The Psaltery. i ,, t" A very ancient Instrument which . nas In generaj line by the Hebrews, ts spoken of in the Psalms. It belonged to the harp ' species, hut was much smaller than the harp as we know It, prol.-hhly more like the dulcimer In size, but there Is a dlfforenre of opln ion '' to"wbcthfr the nmirfS"fi-er0 plucked or struck. ' K.i Wtsnrh, ('liirenco HurUiiy Jiiok Collifts, Al tluvijlitf Jnok UU'lmiuiHll. Calvert I'artwi Jl'urlit Hunk,' John (lough mid Anue SchHfiir. . - "Six Keet Kour", will Uu' ' shown ut tlie I.lbm'ly Theiitie tomorrow mid Momliiy. It's u "difforwiit" kind of pi'Oilut'tlon itiitl .jt' i'onvoft notoM lis u wlutiur.ln Hie umlnmlUm ur all who see It, young ox olrt --jluihr Uivy urn mguliir movie funs or Just thofo now and ilieii pntrous of the slloiit ihn:itrii who. irn utilv whim ttiiti'n'u KometfiiitK cxt'it-siie,i'lrtl on tho pro- Kiiim. "Six t'net Kour" is Jtidt Hint "Bxlra-spoclul" kind of picture such folks tiro louUina for. AT THE MOVIES Liberty. The 1920 model of hold-up tool is not a gun,' but a good solid poker, with effective reinforcement In -the form of the odor of frying bacon and steaming coffee. i At least, that's the pattern of wea pon Used in the exciting hold-ups featured in "Six Feet Four," the breezy, x breathless adventure-drama which opened at the Liberty Theatre yesterday. Lovely Vola Vale, it was whop erpetrated the stick-up, and athletic William Russell was the amused victim of her no-nioney-no-lunch ultimatum. "Six Feet Four' more than lives' up to till the good things we have i heard about it during the six mouths ; it has been In preparation at the American Film Company's studios in Santa Barbara. It's a sptclul su-; per-feature in six Dig reels, mid it i gives abundant proof of the pains-1 taking care thut was bestowed upon j every detail of Its production. It is based upon the stirring novel by I Juckson Gregory, one of the "best sellers" of the day. ' I In addlllo? to William Russell. Hie I star, and Vola Vale his attractive leading lady, there is a splendid cast, boasting such familiar figures of the silversheet as Harvey Clark, Charles i S " ar w Jf :: A Nice Hot : , ohpwer.once or twice a week 1 1 maKes a man feel eood. A Membership in the Industrial "Y" includes All the Hot Showers You Can Take, also the use of the Use of the Tank, without extra cost. One Dollar a Month Three Dollars a Quarter or Ten Dollars for a Whole Year (LESS THAN THREE CENTS A DAY) JOIN NOWMEN AND WOMEN Over 250 Lave become members during tbe past three months. It would pay you too. No red tape. - Simply pay your dues and obtain tbe privileges. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE FIDELITY & DEPOSIT CO. OF MARYLAND ' of Tlftltfmorc, in the State nf Marylfind on the thirty-first Any tif Dc--embr.. l!My, made to the iriHUrance CunimiKsioncr ut the Statu of Orefc-on, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up S 3,000,0:0.00 INCOME Not premiums received during the year i $ 5.30K.37r.3rF Interest, dividends and rent received during the year fi;S 111.05 Income from other sources receive during thn year 64.f)42.r,8 Total Income 6,741,132.8i DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year including 1 adjustment eiipensen $ 1,430,417.84 Dividends pafd on capital stock dur:ng the year . 4.o,(ioo.ft0 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 1, fiv.fi, 44P 2r Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year iffy 1 8 fl.'l 2,21 Jt 8.1.62 . Amount of all other expenditures Total expenditures A88ET8 Value of real estate owned (market valu?). Value of stocks and bonds owned (market, value). ljoatis on mortgages and collateral, etc. . Oash In banks and on hand Premiums in course of collection written since Septem ber 30. 1!I1S Interest and rents due und accrued $ 8.100,4(2.99 2,489,S."8 r,s .... 6,r,:i,i:ai),M o.r.i o.urj. 1,346,! 21.10 9so.cr,r,.25 mUG3.:u Total assets ...811,073,918 C Ijcss' special deposits In any state-(If any there be). 8 ' 0 Total assets admitted In Oreoon $11,878,918.03 LIABILITIES :';.. ri2.Rtii.iMi: Groes claims for losses unpaid '. -....... , $ 2,07ti,!fi2.1!i Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks..- 2,fi48.4M 22 Vue for commission and brokerage 13 nfit.sri ftll other liabilities . 1.3t3.0J9.fi2 Total liabilities, exclusive of canltal stock of.., .. 6,604, 5d6.;i ' . BUSINESS IN .OREGON FOR THE YEAR , , Net premiums received during the year r....,.w .$ , l)7,48S.!l Lisscs paid during the year . j ,-,.-f, 1 ',2! i..r,9 ljoases incurred during the year ... 16,d;,9.23 , '. KlDEMTt DEPOSIT..CO.,OF..fvXHYI.ANn . Iiwln.WarfU-ld, , President . w. ) - , Kobt. 8. Hart,' Secretary Statutory resident attorney for service: R. E. Pinney, Portland. BEN& INSURANCE AGENQYAnt.. , Bend. Oregon 1 Put It Iu Tim llulletin. ROBIN RED BREAST IS TALKING SprliiK is tlipjlme to ilross up and to )ulnT"up. At this time nature puU 'on hr brlKhtvMt, frtshiint color. And most vveryliaily tukoti tlio hint and dotw likowlso. Property owrior xhould ro , inemlxT that thu punt winter Iiuh heen a trying onn und 'hulldlnKH have iiiidfrRonn much wour and tear from stormH. Paint up. Itepalr I ho ruv aK ot frost and wind. P)inn im for paint pricua and color KUKKOSllonu. .l A.J. Goggan Wall' Street .i:::u:::::::::::--::::rara::u::a::::nsum:mirnran!; Two Selections for Spring Wear Brimful of Spring 1920 Style and of a quality that makes it one of the biggest values we have to offer. We have it in black and brown kid pump and .oxford and in brown ooze calf. Pumps $7.00 to $12.00 Oxfords. $7.50 to $11.85 "KUSTUM" s ; Here is one of the, finest ' boot ' bargains we have to show our men . .patrons a pair now will be a saving. ' $11.50 to $16.50 BEND SHOE COMPANY iv PERMANKNT AS Tl IK PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company ' BEND, ORIIOON ; Sfwer Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Water pipe, Culvert Pipe, Building Blocks V- Weil Curbing, Concrete Silos , ' , a , If it'niiittde of foni'iTte, we rimke it 'Box 157 IJEN1), C)KK(.t)N ' I'Iiomc Build The Logical Way and you ave 30 1 Write for , Catalog" of Ecojiomical House Plans 1. limber, world ruinous tor Kb dura bllliy and luMiuty. It ronun to you oil In aim hlilpmfiil. It siivch in li(ir. tho c.pinnlvi IIiIiik in hulldiliK tli oiUiiuiry way. It saws liiiulii'i', Alkil V.iii ..nil Al II vmir. . ' unit, wltli unskilled help. ,., TIME The one thing on earth that is thrown away most recklessly and which can never be regained. ' TIME SAVING - ' Goes hand in hand with THRIFT and ; , IN.DUSTKV; in any one's journey toward success. , -. ii , . i Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company BENDOKEGON fvmtmtmitatttmmtmmmum THERE IS NEED IN EVERY nOME FOR AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. Stop to count tho coat ol the laundry you Bond out. Stop to count tbe cobI of luundry done by old methods. You will ut onco toe the rennong why you should bnve un eloctrlo washing machine. $12;50 down and $12.50 per month puts a THOR WASHING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME. Bend Water Light & Power Co. lll.,,l"W,,;nr.,n,i, ,- -; ' Mcr:d Office Z-zZg&h&'-f.. lPSB.DU.rS iffy II ll ,Ujinii:iv.:iii-iiiiinnn:!iinrai!itinini:!ii"niiOTimTOimim:miiimnunnrmriirmimrai!niiCTni! '. ; 1 limii!::::: iiwHiiiniimnnisiii uiiiiuiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiliimniimiimiiuii nimimiiimiiiMiiimiiimiiinniiirnmr1) 1 Industry, Capital and Labor are like the three legs of a three legged stool, and our nation is f the top of the stool. ; pilX The Shevlin-Hixon Company. iu:miiimuu:usiiiuiiiiiiiniHm:iiiiui:iiiu:iii!iiiu iiiiiiiniHiuiuiiimwiiiimaiiimmniHiiniinmintiniranii