The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 03, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOB a
THH BENTJ BCU-KTIX.. SATl'MMY, AI'RHi . I OHO
(It.v Mr. I.. V. (ouch oil) l'liono ltlnck l8t
rroginniH of deep spiritual sig
nificance are being arranged for
the Easter services at the vari
ous churches tomorrow.
At the Methodist church the
, Knights Templar of rilftrim com
mander No. IS of Bend will put
on their regular Kaster service. Tho
special musical numbers will be
rendered by the Methodist choir,
the male onarlct and Mra. C. V.
Silvls and Mrs. Ashley Forrest as
soloists.
Rev. II. C. Hartranft will deliver
an Easter sermon at the Presby
terian church, to be followed by
the receiving of a class of 20 new
members Into the church.. Special
music is being prepared by the
choir. j
Rev. G. E. Williams will con-1
duct appropriate services at the
Christian church and Rev. Juhnson
la to present an Easter message to
the Baptist congregation.
At the Catholic church mass will
be conducted by Father Luke Shee-
han at 10 a. m. The choir, under
the leadership of John Gagen, will
sing Leonard's "Mass in E Flat" and
Miss Mary Linster will sing "Ave
Maria."
Mra. Claude Black of Portland
is Bpending the Easter season vis
iting her mother, Mrs. H. D. Allen,
and sister, Mrs. Frank Burch. at
the home . of the latter. Mrs.
Black is accompanied by her
ter, Claire.
Word has been received of the
birth of a daughter, on March 30,
to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Whilmore
at Spokane, Wash., where Mra.
Whltmore has been visiting rela
tives. The little girl has been
named Mary Jane.
Mrs. Paul Hosmer has returned
from a visit of several weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs." Law
rence, at Monmouth, Ore.
Mrs. J. J. Clapp entertained a
few friends at an afternoon tea on
Wednesday.
The regular business meeting of
the Baptist Missionary Ad society
was held Thursday afternoon at
the homo of Mrs. Harvey DeAr
mond, after which dainty refresh
ments were served and social in
tercourse enjoyed. Appreciative
greetiugs were extended to Mrs.
M. I). Inloe and Mrs. C. J. Lov-
erett, who have been absent from
the city several months.
The I'niversity of' Oregou Gloo
club whs pleasantly entertained in
the city Tuesday by the alumni and
former students of the institution,
under the chairmanship of the Miss
es Ella Dews and Margaret Thonip
son. At 6:30 p. in. the visitors
were served at buffet luncheon at
the Pilot Butte Inn, whero col
lege day experiences were recalled
and the future needs of the uni
versity discussed. After the con
cert at the Athletic club, -a tew
hours were spent In dancing, the
Wilson George Jazz orchestra fur
nishing the music and being cour
teously assisted by a number of
members of the Glee club personnel.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
I hereby announce, my candidacy
for the nomination to the ofllce of
County Judge of Deschutes County
on the Domoonitlo Ticket, subject to
the prlmury election, May 21, 1920.
If elected, I will promise n nro-
gressive business administration of
County affairs. Action, economy, ef
ficiency. At your servico always.
J. A. EASTKS.
Adv.
Children's Theology.
A little girl explained God's omni
presence by saying tluit lie was every
where without going there. A small
boy. ivllectlng tin the misdeeds of
Sm ii ii, remarked: "I don't see how lie
ever gut to In) so bail when liu hint
no devil to put him up to It,'1
The Women's Civic league of
Bend is to give a public dance at
the Athletic club, Monday, April 5.
for the benefit of the Day nursery.
The committee in charge, with
Mrs. Franklin Toomoy as chairman.
is making every effort to insure
the success of the affair.
Mrs. Horton's orchestra will fur
nish the music and light refresh
ments will be served for a Bmall
additional fee. The admission tick
ets are $1.
The patronesses include: Mes-
dames J. P. Keyes, C. S. Hudson,
J. H. Haner, . D. G. McPherson,
Charles Hays and J. P. Arnold.
The following gentlemen will
serve as patrons: J. P. Keyes. A
M. Prlngle, Clyde McKay, D. G
McPherson, J. F. Arnold. Carl A
Johnson and F. E. Toomey.
Wo hereby announce the candidacy
of John Marsh, of Tiiinnln ri.
otllco of County Commissioner of
Doscliutes county on the Republican
ticket subject to the primaries in
May.
TC.MALO DEVELOPMENT LEAGl'K
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the olllce of county commissioner
of Deschutes County on the, Repub
lican tlckot, subject to the will of
the voters at the May primaries.
CHARLES CARROLL.
First Cotton Export,
The earliest exports of cotton from
America were iiimlu In 17W, In vhl1i
year ouu hag was Sent from Charleston1
to Liverpool while Ii! were sent from
I'lillnilelplilii iiml ime from Now York.
Giving In Borvlot.
"Hvcry wniiiiin, nnd every rutin, for
(hut mutter, should do soiiicllilnii In
justify her or his existence. I'iiIch
a woman gives mm iuiicIi.iih she takes
In servico situ Is u liability, mill not
mi asset to the community." Dr.
Krftlier l.ovejoy,
H Dcn't Work Out.
People who iiiiuru out now n small
hicnimi may he made to support a
largo family generally know u great
deal yore nlioiit nrltliinetlv than Ihey
do about human iiiiline.
More Important Thau Air or Uiu
Fire I'i'i'Moiiiil Injury
Theft Properly Dumagu
Trnsporlntlou Collision
Automobile
Insurance
1IKNP PARK CO. i
J. f. Rhodes !
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THH UNIVERSAL' CAR
The "Punch" In Gasoline.
The genie that came out of the hot-
tie In. tho "Amlilun Nights" story be
came, when liberated, a monstrous
power. The energy stored In a pint of
gasoline Is unruly less stupendous.
tine pint of gasoline represents 12.
WO "It. T. IT.V of energy. A "It.
T. IV (the abbreviation for British
thermal unit) will lift 750 pounds one
root. Ilius there Is In Hint single pint
of Innocent looking fluid enough power
to lift six tons 7.10 feet Into the air
that Is to say, 200 feet higher than
the top of Washington monument.
Kansas City Star.
That Bridge Fiend.
'Who Is Kdltb to marrf?" "III.
name Is Brldire." "Good ernelm, ! la
she carrying the craze us fur n.
that?" Boston Transcript.
USED TOBACCO AS INCENSE
American Indians Inhaled Fume as
They Burned the Fragrant "Weed"
to Their Gcds.
Smoking was a habit acquired by
European nations from the Indian
of America. In 1402 Columbus found
'them using tobacco, not as Is now
'done, but as an Incense burned In
honor of their deity.
Tobacco smoking began as a re
ligious rite. Tobacco was used by the
Indians much as oriental nations made
use of myrrh or frankincence in their
religious observances. Voyagers to
America after Columbus revealed dif
ferent customs In the tobacco habit.
. It was discovered that In certain parts
of the- continent the natives Inhaled
the Incense nntil they became exhil
arated or even Intoxicated by the
fames. This meant for them that they
derived Inspiration from the good
pleasure of their deltv. The tinnnr
paid to the deity came back upon them
In exhilarating profusion.
From that step was not far :o as
certain that Incense offered to a gnd
could be employed as a medicine. It
was drawn Into flie mouth through a
hollow tube n kind of pipe nnd
then expelled as smoking. To the ra
tionalizing European It was left to
transmit, the poor Indian's worship Into
an ordinary pleasurable habit ,
GIVE STIMULATION TO. GENIUS
.Toxins Manufactured In Man's Own
System Powerfully Affect the
Associative Faculties.
Genius Is n question of sensltlzn'
Hon of protoplasm It goes hack to
physical fact. And the foundation of
..the greatest cathedral of beauty ever
erected by the mind of genius rets
squarely upon the flesh of a man's
body, writes Jennette Marks In the
Yale Review. Sensitized protoplasm
vibrates In answer to outside Impres
sions, with concentric waves of vary
ing dinmetcr. The stimulated, sensi
tized protoplasm gets the associative
faculties to work, and the bigger this
associative faculty, the bigger the
genius. It is Just here in the morbid
stimulation .of protoplasm that tox
ins, drugs, alcohol, enter In. Disorder
reigns supreme, chaos, noise, nervous
ness, near-madness, through the stim
ulus of some toxins manufactured In
a man's own system. Tea, coffee,
' drugs, alcohol, seem temporarily at
least to put tho mental furniture in
order, to bring harmony where there
has been disorder. Opium Is not
genius. Madness Is not genius. But
both would sometime appear to have
the power to net ns umpire for genius
where Its rlj;lit to go forward Is in
question. And It would seem (hat
the purchasing power In ili-eams was
even greater In insanity than with
either uleohol or opium.
TAKE WIFE ON MOTOR TOUR
Writer Calls That Real Test of Mar
riage, Especially If She Can
Drive.
Before being taken on a motor tour
wives who themselves drive should
be anesthetized and nil knowledge of
motors removed. Sinclair Lewis writes
In the Saturday Evening Post. For If
uiey snow anything about the game It
Is so hard to explain to litem why
wnen you are trying to pass a car on
the hill nnd suddenly see another car
bearing down you Brst step on the
accelerator Instead of the brake, then
retard the spark, yank the gear lever
Into neutral, grinding!)- try to get It
Into reverse or low or anything, that
Is handy, sound the horn, step on the
gas again, finally get Into second
and then kill the motor.
So dangerous a thing is a little
knowledge that In such cases women
have been known to doubt your-having
a perfect reason for all those cicv-
er maneuvers.
Motoring Is the rent test nt mni.
rlage. After a week of It yon either
stop and get a divorce or else free
from telephone calls and neighbors
nnd dressing for dinner, slipping past
fields blue with' flax and ringing with
mendowlarks in the fresh morning
you discover again the girl you used
to know.
SVLPHIR, MINERAL AXD
STEAM BATHM
A Proved and Tried Remedy
for Rhoumatlsm, Bnd Colds.
La Grippe, Nervousness, Kid
ney and Liver Troubles
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Telephone B-611
MASSAGE TREATMENTS
Twp Department: Ladies and
Gentlemen
Over Standard Furniture Co.
BEND, OREGON
One Hundred Per Cent "Pep"
When your Ford car or your Ford truck doesn't display i' umm
quantity or quality of "pep" and dash, it's time to have a repair
man who understands the Ford mechanism give it the "once
over" then make the necessary adjustments or repairs. And
return it to you full of its old time power, "pep," energy, pull,
and service. You'll notice the difference.
We employ only skilled Ford mechanics men who know how
Ford cars are made, and how they should be. kept, in order to
give the most efficient and economical service. And our shop
eqoipment boasts a great many specially designed Ford tools
and time-saving devices and machinery. In our stockroom is
a complete' assortment of repair parts genuine Ford parts
that are exactly the same as their tough, sinewy originals in
the Ford car.
For prompt repair work or adjustments, phone or drive to our
garage. Don't risk chances, play fair wilh your Ford car.
Keep it in the hands of its friends, the authorized Ford dealers.
Cent-Ore Motor Co.
Insist on Genuine Ford Parts.
Human Discontent.
I tow does It happen. M.-ioc cons, that
no one Is couiinl with ihat lot In life
which he ens chosen, or which chance
has thrown In his way, hut praises
those who follow n different course?
Horace. ' . . '
Don't Throw
Away
Old Shoes!
Add six months to a
year's wear by hav
ing your shoes re
soled and heeled by
Champion Shoe
Repair Shop
Wright Hotel Bldg.
YOU MAY SEE the beauty af the Essex on any highway.
You may hear its praises sung by thousands of persons.
But to really appreciate the Essex you must ride in it
yourself.
Words alone can not describe the qualities which already have
aroused the deepest enthusiasm of everyone who has given it an
opportunity to speak for itself.
For the appeal of the Essex is irresistible. Everybody admires it.
And it makes friends of all because of its appearance, luxury,
power, endurance and economy.
This is your invitation to test these qualities for yourself. Won't
you come and ride with us? Just let us know the hour which will
be most convenient and we will bring the Essex to your door.
loneer Garage