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

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The Bend Bulletin
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MONDAY. APRIL 19. 1920.
CAPITALIZE THE
f HARK
QUARTER
Kooncr or later, if Deschutes
county is to continue to cooperate
with the slate highway commission
In the construction of state high
ways. It must Issue more bonds to
provide cooperative funds. Crook
county, as we have pointed out be
fore, has gone the limit, and to that
fact is largely due its success In
obtaining state aid on its roads.
jjescnuies still has a bonding ca
pacity of over $400,000 and it
must shortly consider whether it
cares to add to its present bond
debt of $125,000. Only by doing
so will it be able to obtain state
road money.
i One of the first thoughts any tax
payer will have when a new bond
issue is proposed will be concern
ing its effect on his taxes. In these
days, when all things cost so much,
and taxes, with everything else, are
So high, he will hesitate to add to
his burdens, even for good roads.
If, on the other, band, he could be
shown a plan that meant road bond
money and no taxes, he ought to
be ready to vote' for it unhesitat
ingly. We have such a plan. It is simp
ly to follow the same course the
state is following in capitalizing
automobile license fees.
Under existing law the county re
ceives one-quarter of all automo
bile license fees and proceeds of
the gasoline tax. The other three
quarters are used by the state to
pay interest and principal of road
bond issues. Why should not Des
chutes county proceed on the same
course the state is taking and ls
Bue bonds, to be paid for out of its
quarter share of this fund?
On present information It seems
clear that the county could issue
$100,000 in- bonds, which would be
cared for by this fund. The ex
act amount would depend on the
number of automobile registrations,
rate of interest to be paid and oth
er factors which may be deter
mined. If and . when this is done, and
our-bonds voted, we shall be In po
sition to cooperate without havin
any new expense added to our tax
budget. The only loss, if it may
be called a. loss, will be to our
general road fund, which will no
longer receive this quarter" share
for general road work. Such work
however, should be cared for from
our general fund as raised in the
county. '
Mi?
RipplirigRhumos
Climate.
. I travel east, I travel west, to find the smoothest
climate; and when at last I've found the best, no
doubt I'll deftly rhyme it. I travel north, I travel
southland find the folks complaining; for here
there is a beastly drouth, and there it's always rain
ing. I sit me down beside the sea to write some
soulful stanzas, and fogs come up and smother me,
and make me yearn for Kansas. Upon the moun
tain's brow I sit, and view the valleys under, and
then the storm fiend throws a fit, with hail and
sleet and thunder. I traverse lands across the
foam, from Cork to the Nyanzas; and all things
say, "You're far from-home,'? and make me sick
for Kansas. And Kansas climate is the worst that
e'er the Lord invented, with cold and heat and
winds accurst but there I'm most contented. For
there my friends are drilling round, the slowest
and the quickest; and where my dear
est friends are found, the climate is the
slickest. I travel up, I travel down, to find an
earthly heaven, and always sign for my old town,
dimensions, five by seven.
O p ADC A ( C ln0 advertiser signed u
lX I Eu-rw nuU contract for space with a
sigh. He was gambling and he knew it.
He suspected that often the dice were loaded and that he would
not get the circulation for which he was paying.
Today he buys advertising space with the same certainty that lie
buys any other commodity. It is measured just as surely
as the coal for his furnace is measured.
The measuring machine is the Audit Bureau of Circulations, and
the A. 13. C. report on a publication is his certificate from
an impartial weighmaster.
The best publications in the country supply A. 13. C. reports to
their advertisers.
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THE BULLETIN is one , of that honorable company.
The immigrants to Brazil from
Portugal. Spain, Italy and France
the four great carnival countries of
Europe have brought their carni
val traditions and customs to South
America. In past years the color of
Lisbon, of Madrid, of Genoa and of
Nice has mingled in the Rio de
Janeiro holiday season. Now the
spirit of New York, Chicago and
Frisco is tumbling into this blend.
Record of Transfers.
FURNISHED BV THE DESCLTES
ABSTRACT COMPANY.
Jens C. Hasselberg to Carl J.
Reide. E 1-2 of SW1-4; SW 1-4 of
SE1-4; El-2 of SE1-4 and W 1-2
of SW 1-4, sec 22; N'E 1-2 of SE 1-4-sec
21-21-19.
The Bend Co. to John C. Van
devert, lot, blk 30, Park add: $10.
W. H. Staats et al to First M. E.
church. Bend, lot 1, blk 2, Staats
add; $10.
W. H. Staats et al to George H.
Davis, lots 1, 2, blk 4, Deschutes;
$10.
La Pine Townsite Co. to Chas.
T. Flsber, lot 2., blk IS. La Pine:
$10.
G. B. Allen to Emmet A. Street,
lots 9 .and 10, blk 19, Pescbutes;
$100.
my candidacy for the nomination
for the office of couiily clerk on
the republican ticket, subject to
the primary election. May 21, 1920.
I have been a resident of Dvnd
for tho past 13 years, and am fully
acquainted with conditions exist
ing in this county, if elected I
promise to give my full time to
the conduct of the business of the
office. J. D. DAVIDSON.
Adv.
I hereby announce, my candidacy
for the nomination to the office of
County Judge of Deschutes County
on the Democratic Ticket, subject to
the primary election. May 21, 1920.
If elected, I will promlso a pro
gressive business admiulstrutlon . of
County nfTulrs. Action, economy, ef
ficiency. At your service ulwuys. '
J. A. EASTES.
Adv.
Wo hereby announce tho candi
dacy of John Marsh, of Tuinalo. fur
tho office of County Commissioner
of Deschutes County on tho Repub
lican ticket, subject to the primar
ies in May.
TL'MALO DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
I hereby announce my enndidncy
for the office of county commissioner
of Deschutes County on the, Repub
lican ticket, subject to the will of
tho voters at the May primaries.
CHARLES CARROLL.
PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS
Concrete Pipe Company
BEND, OREGON
Sewer Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Water Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Bui Wing Blocks
Well Curbing, Concrete Silos
.If it's made of concrete, we make it
Box 157 . BEND, OREGON Phone 21,1
MALE AND FEMALE
LIBERTY SOON
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'We arise to Inquire," says the
Portland Telegram, "if the two
should meet now, what would the
'governor of North Carolina' say to
the 'governor of South Carolina?
Just exactly what they said , the
first time, we should suppose
namely: J'lt's a of a long
time between drinks."
What's the ose of buying over
alls when you are wearing nothing
hut . old .clothes, - anyway?
AMERICAN SPIRIT
INFLUENCES SOUTH
(By United Press to The Bend Bulletin.)
RIO DE JANEIRO, April 19.
The Influence of North America on
South America is steadily becoming
more evident, even in the Mardi Gars
of Rio de Janeiro. Among the
throngs of masqueraders during the
1920, carnival season were many
"Carlitos," as Charlie Chaplin Is
called in Portuguese. '.
There were scores of cowboys with
broad-brimmed hats , cartridge belt
and bandana handkerchief in true
imitation of the movie hero of the
American wild and woolly west.
Film vampires abounded, with pen
ciled eye-brows and low-cut gowns'.
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FOR THE YOUNG GIRLS
If
Girls from eight to fourteen years old
are provided for this season with many
pretty frocks, in colored cottons, that
are simply but Ingeniously designed.
Many of them Imve white organdy col
liirs and cuffs, mt frills, -as a finish,
The combination is pleasing, in blue
chambrny, or shown in the picture
above, where organdy frills make the
collar .and finish .the sleeves and
pockets, . rS v ;
Patting Beauty
Into Your Homes
You may have ever so fine rugs or furniture
pictures or beautiful wall paper, but if you
haven't attractive lighting fixtures your rooms
are not complete.
We ask you, when you are contemplating a
change in your present lighting fixtures, to
drop in and permit us to show you the latest
designs.
Carlson Lyons
Wall Street. '
We WANT You to Bring
Your Power Problems to Us
There is no need of experimenting. The
General Electric Company has developed a motor
for every power need, and every (i-E motor is
backed to the limit by the G-K engineering and
manufacturing organization.
We are competent to select the right motors
and design the correct drive layout for your plant.
Give us the opportunity to PKOVK this. An
initiiry involves no obligation.
Bend Water Light & Power Co.
m3:ran:nKSiimx.smniimt:imisBmiiw
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I hereby announce my candidacy
on the democratic ticket for the' of
fice of sheriff of Deschutes county.
subject to the will -of the Voters at
the primary election- May.- 21.
am casing my candidacy upon an
Intimate knowledge of the duties of
the office, having been deputy sher
iff of Hood River and Wasco coun
ties. If elected I promise thorough
performance of the duties of the
office and justice to all.
Adv. GEORGE .STOKOB.
I take this means of announcing
MALE AND FEMALE
LIBERTY SOON
NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS
KEEP OUT COLD
KEEP IN HEAT
KEEP OUT DCST
, BIG FUEL
AND
WORK SAVKK
; Equip jour house, office or storg with'Wcatber Strips now.
' Limited supply left al original price.
See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon
fl Qo you vole blindly, or have you
a practical knowledge 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
Rreot privileges of a democracy, and it is
the only truly American method of right
ing wrong, or of preventing it.
The Shevlin-Hixon Company.
Not Just
Meat But
MEAT
O'DONNELL BROS.
WILLIAM MONTGOMERY
SHEET METAL WOKK
PIPELESS FURNACES
Installed Complete
Shop on Minnesota Street.
TIME
The one thing on earth that is thrown away
most reckleasly find which can never be
'regained.
TIME SAVING
Goes hand in hand with THRIFT and
INDUSTRY in any one's journey toward
success.
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company
BEND, OREGON