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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1920)
THB BKXP nri.I.ETlN, DAILY EDITION. WCHD, OIIKGO. TIKSI.AV, AI'IUI, . IQliO ' PAGE a The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION raMblMd Etwt Aftrrnsan Eicpt isnaaj. Bf Ttit Bend Halislln (Intonrat Bnterad as Hwond Olasa miller January I, 1917, at tba l'ost limce ai uena. vreavn, ROBERT W. BAWYKR Editor-Manaaw HENRY N. FOW1.KR Associate Editor MED A. WOELr"LEN..Advrtltn Manar O. H. SMITH Circulation alanactr RALPH SI'BNCER Mschanlcal 8ult. " A Indfpndcllt Nnrr-arr, standing lot tha nuin aVal, don businma. clean politics and tha bM InUTesU of Bend and Central Ortsron. SUBSCRIPTION RATES II; Mall On Tear (Six Months Thru Month 110 llj Carrier On. Tear Six Nnnths ' On Month 10.00 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscriber and if renewal ts not made within reasonable time the paper will ha discontinued. Please notify us promptly of any ehanee of address, or of failure to receive the paper rarularlr. Otherwise we will not be re sponsible for copies missed Make all checks and orders payable to The Bend Bulletin. TVESDAT. APRIL 6. 1920 Dl'TY OF WATER It is a matter of congratulation that a study of tho duty of water on the C. O. I p.rojoct is to be made this summer. As we understand it Ibe present 1.8 acre feet contrac led to be delivered during a season Is an arbitrary figure set when the project was new and before, there was any information as to the actual amount of water needed to produce crops in this section. Now. as the project began to carry more settlers, and as puestions arise as to the suf ficiency of the water supply, it is Im of the amount . There is so much oof the amount. There is so much water available. When the duty of water is determined and the losses figured between headgate and field it is easy to know how much hind may be irrigated. ' I'uder the supervision of the O. A. C. authorities there, can be no doubt that the work will be properly done. Their funds are limited, however, and it is possible that the work will not cover as much ground as it should in order to give the conclu sions to be drawn from it the weight they should have. That is, they may be called upon to generalize from too few instances. It would cost very little to have the scope of the work practically doubled. As we understand it the college has $800 for the work it will do. Another $S0u would mean as much work again. If the irrigation district would put up this amount the results would be well worth the expenditure. PinnlinRluimos- " I 1 v jv a Holland's Strand. Dame Holland says ( I rather like her, admire her nerve and dauntless will): "I won't give up that famous piker whose maiden name was Kaiser Bill. It's no use rearing 'round and pawing, bluffs and pleas will cut no ice; we need the cord wood he is sawing, since coal is scarce and high in price. He piles up ricks of beech and maple, he drags huge sawlogs from afar; he whacks up elm, which is a staple, wherever hearths and ranges are. In vain your talk, O special pleaders, in vain your protests and your roars; you'd like to hve Bill hew your cedars and split your lordly sycamores." Old Bill has laid aside his sabre to saw up logs, that pots may boil ; and in these days of high priced la bor he asks no money for his toil. In honest sweat his effort steeps him, said sweat is streaming from his brow; no wonder, then, that Holland keeps him. and says she'd rather lose a cow. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE IS HEARD AT BEND GYMNASIUM 'noma Urn true coni't'iU of man, but hIiowh (hut It is iittulniihlo ill Homo cunsidniHlilu UD'imurti I'IkM Iikio iiikI right now. It kIiowh that in ouch ami every ono of us unit thoro is no exception, no, not ono--there Is n natural ability and com petency to mentally work our way out of the wilderness of material beliefs, out of the net of iniiterliil Nolfliood Into our natural unity and ucreenient Willi evor-,resent good, mind, the consciousness which Is (iod, our real life and beiiiK. The process is wholly nieuliil, as Paul Indicated when be said, "He ye transformed ' by the renewlnn of your mind" I Itomans, 12:21. only 40 years uko the first I'll rlst tun Science church was or KnnUcd In Huston. Since then nearly ISOO orKiiiii.allons have ben formed Ihroiiitltout tho world. A ptihlishltiK sucielyv employing more that TOO people, is mi)ilylnK I lit vver-lncreasliiK demand for lltoni tuie e.laininK the teachings of fhrlnl inn Science. t'hrlsllau Sci ence is offerlnit to the world to day tt voluiltM of testimony us to the efficacy of Its heullni; work unexcelled in Ihe history of thera peutic systems. From business men. educators, lawyers, JuilKes, physicians, ministers, utul men and ami women of all trades and class es it Is offerlni! evidence of health and haiipiness restored to the Indi vidual. These testimonies may be heard in the Wednesday evenliiK meetiiiKS of the church, or read In the Christian Science Journal, tho Christian Science Sentinel, or tho Herald, which Is published In To hear the lecture Kiven Sun day afternoon by Paul Stark Seeloy of Portland on Christian Science, a good crowd was in attendance in the B. A. A. C. gymnasium. The following summary of Mr. Seeley's lecture, furnished by the Christian Science society, could not be print ed yesterday because of lack of space : "The fact is as the Bible makes very plain that the one true and enduring man, God's man, is, as stated in the first chapter of Gene sis, made In the likeness of God: that Is, he has the character and nature of God, and why should this not be so? Does not a cause pro duce ait effect like itself? Jesus made It plain that this Is the fact when he said: "I and my Father jare one" (John, 10:30), one. that is, in quality and nature. often jhe referred to tho Kalhur which i dwelt in him In other words. Ill" I mind of good, or God, which was :his consciousness. "Man is predestined to be Ihe living witness or evidence of God, His expression and consciousness, even as the sunbeam is ever the witness and evidence of the pres ence of the sun. God's ono agency of expression is the spiritual uni verse and spiritual man. "Christian Science not only pro- :io j 1 I hy suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre t O. O. C. preparation for srutlte tus bene fited muy. Why psy several hundred dollars !r An oporution to remove a gome wl, n I i. I I. can bebbt4inrd lr such a cuni.illtilv imal leipvndtturr O.G.C.whi-n properly applied lives sjtls laelttrv results, nr your money vvill be riluridrd. O.li.C. is Sold direct, by null fitly. Write lor book let. Address Un.t 5 O.O-C CHHMICAL COMPANY Scalllc, Washington By count there are now at least four sidewalk jobs waiting to be done. Would it not be a good plan to finish one before starting on the next. There is one, filer that needs no field to land on. That's time. He's always on the wing. There must be some snow in the done. Would it not be a good plan mountains now. Hyrsopsls of Ihe Annual HtAtement of the Netherlands Fire Si Life Insurance Company of Holland, tn tti stale of Ttie iiaut n the Ihh ty-fj'st Amy of l(f;ribtr, l :mU iu the mauriinc .rj,n.lKiair of the lait.' -ji Ortfc-on, purMiafit 10 law: I AMTAL. jVinoiin uT capital muck paid up, MeitulO'y dfjOHi $ 200,000.00 ' INCOME. Net i-r.'it'tir.ii received UJtinr oar 732.1fll.l int-i.-fo-t. tii-, i-ietn'n urM rema r elv-,i iu-:i.jf Hi ,-efcr 47,807.89 ineu:i.i l.'imi t.h-r m.tirrca re ceived duir:i; thf ,h7 C8S.3& jT'-UI lnmrn 780.63S.11 Kj. -a ' "'- ' ilu-lud. ml jntiin-iir f'Mifiic'-tHf i 94, CD 8.77 ul'i.Jn l:til uii inital Niu k Aufimf; xh- ypur Nona .tTbrtthPionp and ftuliri-D i'l . fr rttW ' rt "tho. )Mr f..j..fl7 TVo.muHl U U itmr el.ltndh jrt 43 D4lt.87 1 ...) iM-inlliurfu $ M.6i.o AHSK'IS. In han.!ti of PhiUd-ljluo Fire ITniterwr.lem HO 00 ' Vsilue -ol real aiiie own.! (market nlue) Nona Vnlui- of ettki! iintl hotnln owned (mark't valaf) 1 ,f)74. t 'jO ('0 Jtoanri on i-norticagMi end nol- uCrul. it- Vor.e K'oifh in buiihn and on liund. . ISC. t.3 iPrfn-luiiif In rourfe of (:..- tinn wrliteii fim k leiitci.ti:r SO. 1919 ::fcl-7.78 in(p cftl nnf1 renin hie itntt .m:- cfiie.i in.; 1 1 i"t Tinn I an:."tlt AH.t.2.'i J,r urMiiil deMiKim hi ny stHte (if 'y iho-re .Vonc- 'ioImI bVHt'li. admitted In Ore- Ciill $1.4S4.t42.K2 I.IAIUIITIKS. OifiuM trl.iimn for Iu.ften unitnidl ll.l'J.K' Amount (f-unr-.' n ( iro-in liiiiii on (tl it; tiiiiiHiiK fhH 97,247.2ti Jme for ro.n.'.iJSfioi. add brok- 0 ift.itfifl Pft All i-'. her II-. l:Ut i' p .to. .HOI- CO Tuth I i:bi:itS' r. f-xt lur.i i' of i'H fUit Flc U f t Mi.Ml,.;. lU'SlNKK IN (IIIMI l"OK TIIK . KAK. .tt.'.u:i;i.r i. r.o-.l .i:...k i tic- :vr . M.-1' f -' I.mioiK I'.iiA d'tiltt; tl:- i.ff.f.l ,owiii incur: itl J u r!u tr y .r.(.''li.:il NXherltfitd fire A l.tfr Inuranie ( o. Ilurohl V. 1, ei tun, C S. Mf . "iJ Ally. HtiillllOi- 'tTi'!f.iit ultoriMv frti cvlr': A. '. Hi' J InpiiraiM e i'o . i..ii"iier. II. M. Cm ht k t o., I'tirllHinl Atft-ntH, XIV Hull way Kit hanici Hltir- Put U In The Ballet In. How You Cam Get A Car There's a dearth of new automobiles. Deliveries are difficult to obtain. There's no immediate relief in sight BUT We have a number of used cars -several makes, most of which have been overhauled and are in good condition. These cars are in good mechan ical condition. A reasonable cash payment and small monthly payments will deliver one of these cars to you. PIONEER GARAGE BEND, OREGON Kri'iu'li Hint Cormmi. "It was III ISIIll Unit Mi'H. I'Mil.v ovoi'cuinu a hoi'Ioiih Injury tluniiKli ri'lliuii'i on Hpli'ltmil, us wholly .part from mnti'iliil law, anil lio i'uiiio convince,, of thu prOHimt aviill nlilllty of this luw fur sutti'ilim liiiinniilty. For ihroo ynr tliuro utli'i' hIiu bIiiiIIihI llio mtIiUIich most illllui'iiily iiml from lliom tin rlviol n fnlli'i' iiiiiliirHtiiiulliiK ' tills Hiillliiiil luw of llfn ami lis i.p plit'iililllly to t-vi'iy nwil of limn. Tho I'KHllltrl uf tllOHU iiml tlm pn oi'iIIiih yoni'H uf consi'i'i iiIimI nlnUy iiml rcmiiircli wr ulvon to llm worlil In 1 s T r, tliroiiKli th t'lii'Ui lun Kcli'iii'u (I'xiliuok, "Si'liini'o iiikI 11,'iilih With Kiy to t lis Si'i'lpnii'i," whlrh linn liiiroiiin, lu-xt 10 tin' llllil, I ho inoHt wlilnly ruiul liiiok In I hi' Chrlnlliin worlil." It oIi'iiiih (nil tlu Ki'i'tnn n( wlnlor -fi'cht'H you up - lliilllnd'r'H Itocky Mountain Tuu, u crlln Hprlnx ('li'alincr Da-Ik, -Owl 1'luirmin'y. Ailv. POLITICAL ANNOUNCE MKNTS I hnicliy iinnoiinoui my I'mitllUucy for Iho nonilniilliiii to Hm ,linJo of l.'ouiiiy Juil of lltnohiitijo futility on thu Iii'inooiullo Tit'kot, mibjoot to tbn primary olwtlon, Muy It, IHO. If iilucliid, I will proniliiu it pro KroriHlvo liuriliii'iit nil iiililUI rutlon of County uffnlm. Action, nronomy, if llvluncy. At your ncrvlio nlwnyri. J. A. KASTKS, Adv. Wo lipicliy n n ui u ii c- llm cundliliicy of Jobn Mm ml), of Tuiuulo for thn ollloii of County t'oinuilKrilnnnr of Di'Mcliuii'H t'liiiuly on llm lli'publlcuu tlrki't Hiihji'i't to tho luluiiuUis In Muy. Tl'.MAI.O MKVKI.OI'MKST I.EAOt'W I hori'hy iiiiiiiiiiiii'o my ruiiilidiuy for I In' o Itl civ of I'ounly cuimitlunluiiiir of I lour hull's t'ouuty on llm llvpub-' llrun ticket, mihjocl lo thn will ol thu voter ut tho Muy u luiurles, CIIAHI.KH CAUItOI.I,. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY SHI-I-T MI-TAL WORK PIPELESS FURNACES Institllccl Cmiiplctc Shop on Minnesota Street. Store, Office and Home You havv. never eocn any other light like this brilliant, yet without glare ; soft end evenly dinVscl. n:ore is comfort und pleasure in work ing or living under the light from this new EDISON MAZDA LAMP It h made tipless, in the 50-watt sL:-: only. It can be used in any socket or fixture where you now have clear lamps of 40, 50 or 60 wutts. Bums hi any position. Stop in and let us show you this new lamp lighted. Bend Water Light & Power Co. ..ii;iMniii;ii;;inii!i;iii;i!iiiiimiiiiii;iiiii!iiMmi;mmmimimiiimtiiinmiimimnmmTii,mimv.imm fl D yu Voe blindly, or have you a practical noujecge of the issues at stake, or of the ability of the candidate when you go to the polls? The right to vote, remember, is one of the great privileges of a democracy, and it is the only truly American method of right ing wrong, or of preventing it, The Shevlin-Hixon Company. a:!ii!i:n'.:iimii!:nnmi:iui:i:nininiiiu:iiimniri:i::n;rmKnmuiBummiminmnnmnmmn.nminuini: TIME The one thing on earth that is thrown away most recklessly and which can never be regained. TIME SAVING (Joes hand in hand with THRIFT and INDUSTRY in any one's journey toward success. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company BEND, OREGON