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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1920)
pace a thk iikxp nru.KTiN. dao,t kpitiox. hknp. ommofi. wkonksimv. ai'hii, at. ioao. ! ' I' s The Bend Bulletin DULY KlttTlOM rrtlkhH Krr Af1ne Ewl 8iir. By H IWnd llull.lln (lncorprtil Entered u Becond ClmH mm tor January . 1817. t Ui. Port OtfiM t llcnd. Onvon. mndcr Act ot Miuxh 3, m. .BOBERT W. SAWYER Edlt..r.M.nM HENRY N. FOWLKR Avlt Editor IKED A. WOKI.KlXN..Attvrtilit Mtnam a H. SMITH CirculMion Minw RALPH SI-ENCKR . M-cnntl Supt As IndcprnJont Htmvmixr. iUndinf ot t)w Kim deal. clrn buln. clmn politic ud th bt inTMl of Bend nd Cntrl Owen. . ernscRiPTioN rates Bj M.ll On Year Btx Month Hired Monthi By Carrier One Year Six Monti. Ona Month All unerlptlon are due and PAYABLK IN ADVANCE. Noticw of wlration ar nailed uberibera and if renewal ia not nade within reaion&bia tim the paper will be discontinued. Pleane notify ua promptly of any chanee of addreas, or of failure to receive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be re poxuible for eopira tniMcil Make all checks and orden payable to The Bend Bulletin. .95.00 .12.71 .I1.M .1(5.60 .IJ.f.0 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. 1920. COLLECT THK 1.IKXS One of the most interesting feu- tures of the report on the recent- ly completed city nmlii. is the state ment of the amount - of liens stilL due the ci'.y for cleanup work, j sewer and sidewalk construction. street sprinkling and other special j assessments. Sonw of these lieus run as tar hack as 1916. Indeed, ersou are pulling thoro me twn items still due from Sllllllion. Air. ami ' " ft I II ft 4. .r, W-K ,f lAx Zm Suffering Germany The Huns are shot to pieces, the telegrams de clare; things are not slick as grease is disorcVv's everywhere; the peasant and patrician are both in sad condition; they're eating ammunition, there is no grub to spare. No useful Vheels are turning, the church bells do not ring; no smithy fires are burning, no workmen's hammers swing; but gloom is all-prevailing, and wrath and bitter wailing; men are so busy railing they do not smile and sing. I ought to view with sorrow the troubles of the Hun, and say I hope tomorrow will see his anguish done; and yet I see him sweating without a great regret ting; he earned what he is getting, earned trouble by the ton. Had he but shown repentance for any crimes of his, had he received his science with a remorseful phiz, I might compose a ditty of con dolence and pity, more generous than twitty, but as things are Gee whiz! The Hun has been so sassy, so nervy and so smart, he thinks himself so (Massy, and greater-than-thou-art, that it is hard to view him with sympathy, beshrew him! so let his woes pursue him until his change of heart. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CECIL B. DeMILLE'S "Male and Female" CAST INCLUDES: Thpmas Meighan Theodore Roberts Gloria Swanson Robert Cain slot" mifai.arrwr- A romance that acarcltri Jeep into human hearta. A picture poignant, powerful, tre ntentloui in it icope, tuperb in it artitrv. JeatineJ to rank u a thrilling cl.inix to any or all of UeMille'a Crcjtcit achievement'. CAST INCLUDES; Lila Lee WesJy Darry Bcbe Daniels Raymond Hatton We luftjr.l altrndamc lo the mat inre peiioimancc lo avuij evening ctowdt. YOU.LL NEVER FORGET "M ALK AND FEMALE" LIBERTY NO OiINIKI N UNDI K 12 yrri hi I I tlmtlrd to tit rvcnui jcf luitutmct V o-.liiirii p ALFALFA SKKI) Fancy Chilean alfalfa seed, domestic grown, anv tiuantitv. Write for i re for Mi lt the construe! ion of 1913. sewer The total amount remaining unpaid f, ia $37S3.04. while the sum of $414.15 for cleanup work in 191S has been charged off. ) This means thut for periods up to three years the general tax payers of the city have been carry ing the amounts due on these vari ous assessments for the benefit of the few specially assessed. Fur thermore, since that means a re duction of the city's general fuud in the amount of i37S3.04. there has been a loss to the city of a consid erable item of interest payable on the warrants that have been left unpaid because of this deficit in the general fund. For the most part the persons who owe on these assessments are perfectly able to pay. One thing the city can do at once toward re lieving its straightened financial condtion is to collect these liens. The audit report is a comprehen sive statement of the city's finances. The mayor and council are to be congratulated on having taken this forward step toward better busi ness administration and a better understanding of the financial situation. Fiance about a year. Mr. und Mis. Cox are living on the place which Mrs F. H. Haughnian Mr Cox recently purchasiil from and children. Miss Kuth kueseiney- A A. tlreen er. Glen Cox and Mr. and Mrs. O. o 11,1 wiih ulKi'lira. unit Mr. INIiiini Mr geometry, generai science and li..l-( turned homo with iIi.mii tigy pup-'rs. also pell and (ill. draw j Mr ami M f' ! ' ' n li ti I nr. 1; a :n nigs, crayon work, and history tn.tp ' .ni.l .l:iu;:hier. of II. nil. cie vl iiiii-i with mites. The Kellrl.ll sclrtl'-' ,u l:i- lycl lui::;e l""l Sunday w..f nil .-iliil ill"ll.ltlSl Illl.'tl -.OPie III. I''-. . l l. . V I.'! liial experiment-. The .lay -l-'e 1 . ,'tI ml' Jli(. K.iwiwn.i Kill. Hi .Simple illlli plMfCS. MatlU'CU with Arbor day e-rcises and Hie c..,i-- Ito.niiii I en piehenl ui ,,ii Xi (Il-lill Cn M-mt('fi ..i....t.i.ff ..f tree. ..tie for each room ......i N 1 u 1,1 un v "' ''"'tit.'. which wi re uciiHMicii in i'ie teacn.'i - , i Ki ntiy .n Culv.-r Mrs. r. r;. retell w.t- r.uifu i'i Itelliiir.iinm. Wa-lilnc.lon. last w . ('alifornia. r-11-lite i Record of Transfers. FURNISHED BY THE DESCUTE AESTRACT COMPANY. Oscar J. Erickson to I. E. Spen cer, SW 1-4 of XW 1-4. sec 5-1S-13; no. George O. Sedgwick to Chris Harry, SE 1- -Sot SW 1-4, sec 13-15-12; $10. Mm. L. Graham to William Aber nath, lots 11, 12, blk 3, Orokla add: $450. William. A McLean to Max A. Cunning, S 1-2 of XW 1-4, sec 12-15-12; 110. J. O. Hooker to Claude Christ, NW1-4 of NE 1-4, 'sec 31-15-13; 16750. Claude Christ to J. O. Hooker, lots 9. 10, blk 23; also lots 11. 12, blk 38. Redmond; $2500. C. .M. Redfield to Ross Rountrce, lots 3, 4, blk 21, Bend; $3000. Lytle Townsite Co. to Eugene Ackley, lots 1, 2, blk 11. Lvtle add; $10. George Groble, executor of A. Brongeest (deceased), to Mike Merg, El-2 of XW 1-4 and W 1-2 of XE 1-4, sec S-17-12; $10. Mike Merg to Deschutes county, sec 8-17-12; $120. E Anderson attended the show TERREBONNE PUI'ILS given at the tSranil theater bv the Bend Commercial club for the farm-; HOLD TREE PLANTING ers on Thursday evening. j Residents of this vicinity who : were in Bend Monday included,: TERRKHONNE. April Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mikkelson. An- ; F. U. Wester Is ton Ahlstrom. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson and children. Mrs. on acouin ok nn' ui-.iwi i'i n'"' imixm.-. The eciiiiiy surveyor survey iug the road from Lower 1 1 1 i .! i; to 'Per. bonne l.i-l v.ek. Soon after the El!l:iK"r children were placed untie Si Marv's mcIiooI j at It-avcrimi. a btiilget of letter, was sent ihein f ruii pupils In Ih' l.' grades hire and last week a re.ily ...... was received saying tto-y llkeu ttietr J. W. ; now. as his father is seriously ill. I kep up t). K. 'Mrs. Wester and daughter are plan-jsrhotj cl 21 Mr .school hut were homesick (or T. ire Portland , bonne friend-. The pupils here will ! the curre-i:.iudi:.'e until :: uses. I Anderson. Rasmus Peterson and ning to leave for Portland soon. I Several piomlnenl farmers and Andrew Nelson. Application to the In spile of the disagreeable . stock nun from here aitcudi-d Ihe county court for naturalization pa-. weather on last Friday, the hcIiuoI Kurni Pureiiii meeting In ll. iul Sainr pers was made by H. T. Mikkelsen. exhibit was reviewed by u .number of 'day. J. W. Peterson and Andrew Net- visitors. There was an attractive! Tolia Elliot I and C.lailys udrl.i:i son. but Mr. Mikkelsen was Iheldisplny of grade works In paper cut-j w. re.llie guests of Mrs Horn lur .. only one who was able to pass the (ting, clay modeling, sewing, crayon. I shorr tune last we-k examination satisfactorily. charcoal, water colors, and penman-! Mrs. Durcklee and iLi-xaier wen- Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andernon ship papers, besides pupils' pete visitors at Ihe Horn home last week. I a were in Redmoud on business Tues- , books of dally work in composition.! Mr. v.. Kalston nail Liutly sp.-iit . day afternoon. j history and other subjects. In the 1 Sunday in tirandview at the homes of Rasmus Peterson. Anton Ahl- i high school the blackboards iinil wall ' Mr. and Mrs Earl Hal-ton and Mr I strom and O. E. Anderson attend-1 ed court in Bend Friday afternoon and Saturday. , F. B. Baughmun was in Ber.d on business Friday. Mr. Wagner is working on the highway this week. GJen Cox and Miss Ruth Kaese-1 ......... n ...am mnwiail at tha PlWl. ! byterian parsonage in Bend by Rev. Hartranft on Saturday evening. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Baughman. Miss Kaese meyer taught the school in this district and was employed again this year. Mr. Cox is well known in' this neighborhood, having 'been in the employ of the Ceitral Ore gon Irrigation company for a num ber of years. He Is also an ex service man. having served with the American expeditionary forces in ::::iai:i:Liiit:::i:iii:;c:i:ri:iii:ii:tiinnt:nninuiucnsir, (J Do you Vote blindly, or have you a practical knowledge of the issues at stale, or of the ability of the candidate when you go to the polls? The I'ijjht to vote, re iiicinhtT. is one of the fjreiit privileges ot" it oenuKTiicy, au.l it is the only truly American method of right ing wrong, or of preventing it. The Shevlin-Hixon Company. 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 i the primary election May 21. I am basing my candidacy upon an ! Intimate knowledge of the duties of j 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 STOKOE. KILL MANY RABBITS AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE, April 21. A rabbit drive was held In tils neighborhood Sunday, starting at the J. H. Neal place and ending at noon at the F. B. Baughman ranch, where dinner was served. In the afternoon the drive was held west on Long Butte, where a large number of rabbits were slaughtered. Mike Mayfield stopped at the Anderson ranch Friday night on his way to Bend with a bunch of cattle. - . - H. T. Mikkelson and son Alfred were in Bend on Saturday. Mrs. Ed Swalley was shopping In Bend on Saturday. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray have received word that they arrived rafely at Vancouver, Wash., after tin enjoyable trip. O. E. Anderson ulfended the the Pilot ntitte Inn at Bind on Thursday evening. H. J. Mikkelsen and Alfrel Ped- I take" this means of announcing my candidacy for the nomination for the office of county clerk on the republican ticket, subject to the primary election. May 21, 1920 I have been a resident ot Bend fpr the past 13 years, and am fully acquainted with conditions exist ing In this county. If elected I promise to give my full time to tbe conduct of the business of the office. J. D. DAVIDSON. Adv. We hereby announce the candi dacy of John Marsh, ot Tumalo, for the office of County Commissioner of Deschutes County on the Repub lican ticket, subject to tbe primar ies In May. TUMALO DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE I hereby announce my candidacy for tbe 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 promise a pro gressive business administration of County affairs. Action, economy, ef ficiency. At yonr service always. J. A. EASTES, Adv. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county commissioner of Deschutes County on the, Repub lican ticket, subject to the will of the voters ot tho May primaries. CHARLES CARROLL. 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