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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1920)
' PAGE 9 tub nKxn nn.LETiN, daily rdition, hknd, oiu:iok, fiudw, aimiii, aa. id-ju. The Bend Bulletin DAILY KIUTION PoklUhfd Errrr Afltrnoon Biopl Bandar, T Th lirnd Hulletln (tni-orpsralrd Entered a Srronil Clssa mnlti-r January f, 191". at thr Post Office nt UrnJ, Orc-s-on. under Art of Marvh .1. 18:3. ROBERT W. SAWYKlt Elitor-Mniiirr HENRY N. KOWI KR Amii Kditnr FHKU A. WOlil.M.KN.. Advertising Mnnairrr C H. SMITH Circulation Msnmrt-r RALPH 81'KNl'En Mrehanical Sunt- An Independent Newspaper, stamllnc for tha square den). fU-an buAinoss, clean politic and the best interests of Hem! and Central Orcirtin. Sl'IISllilPTIllN RATES Mr Mall Ona Year 5-t0 Btx Months IS-7 Three Month H-SO ltj Carrier Ona Year e0 Bix Month t.VfO OnaMonth All subscrlrtions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Koticea of expiration are nailed subscribera and if renewal la not aiadt within reasonable time the paper will ba discontinued. Pleaae notify ua promptly of any ehanire of addreaa, or of failure to receive the paper tasralarly. Otherwise we will not be re aponaible for copies missed Make all checks and orders payable to The Bend Bulletin. FRIDAY. At'Kll. 23. 1!J0 TIUTKS AN"1 KOADS. One of the bincest road problems of the d.iy is that caused by tin- motor truck. Heavier and more heavv trucks are put in use every year and the loads they carry increase with the carryitiK capacity of the vehicle. This means that every year an extra burden is put on the roads that were not planned or built with any such an idea in mind. The force of the blow that is struck by the hard tire of a loaded truck has been determined. It is a:i almost unbelievable figure and th ' wonder is that our roads do not (to to pieces faster under the pounding they get from these wheels. This pounding and the swift friction of Loan and Fat. The loan man, wIumi ho'd gain in voij$ht, will find the process quite a treat; lie is indeed a lucky skate, for all the jrnod things he may eat. 1. is bill of fare may he a scream, no tempting guilt must he eschew, and he may flood his works with cream, and eat mince pies and doughnuts too. Hut when a fat man is inclined to lose a ton or so of lard, the process is a dreary grind, the sledding is extremely hard. For him the busy housewife bakes a sickly loaf of sawdust bread; for him there are no luscious cakes, but he must eat bran mash instead. If he would take a midday snooze, he hears the learned physician say, "He active, if your grease you'd lose, and walk four hundred miles a day. 'Your fat increases while you sleep, it gains when you are sitting down; go forth, go forth, and walk a' heap and circumnavigate the town." The fat man starves and toils and grunts, and when he goes down town to weigh, and note results of all his stunts, he finds he's gained eight pounds a day. Then he goes back to living well, consuming pies and pork and beef, and all the neighbors laugh and veil, and make his life a long-drawn grief. ' World's Lead Pencil Consumption. The wurhl'N product of tend pencil ' iirobnbly amounts to nearly '.'.IkKI.IHKI,. , llHI n .war. hall' of which am uiade fnMii American i;rovn cedar. The t'lilleil Stales imiUes about 7o0.000.0eo it ,ear. ALFALFA SEED Fancy Chilean alfalfa seed, domestic grown, in any t)uantity. Write for sample and prices. lUanteca Seed & Grain Co., Manttva, California. ."t-M-HIc I the officii, luivlul been deputy slier Iff of Hood Ulver and Waxen conn ttlcH. If elected ! proiulHo Oioroiir.h poi l'oi iiiiim o of tin' cl illicit til Hie 'oli'lce ami Justice to all. I Adv. iiKoitorHTOKoi: 1 my for the the 1 for Bubble In a Sapphire. There Is exhibited In the Iiritlsh museum u sapphire welRhli.R nine enrats and containing n bubble that appears and disappears with changes of temperature. It Is believed that a i cavity In the t;ein encloses a (inutility j of earhnnlc'uciil pis under groat pres- ure. When the temperature Is such Strassburg's Famous Cathedral. j Strasslmn;. capital of Alsace, called I the bulwark of Use Holy ltaan Lm ; aire l.y Kmpi-rnr Maximilian I. is fatueil for lis caiheilral ami pule de j fole jit-us and prized for Its coiumi n ial I and military impoi iance. Its cathe dral, ulm...,, Imililliii: extended m.T .four lenturcs, sny a National lien- LTllpliic M.r.rty till I !( in, typifies tl'e I and becomes visible as a bubble. pri-lnl! presents u singularly happy union of the northern France and Herman style of cathcdrul nrvhllecture. Writes to Beethoven. A letter addressrd to Ibe composer Beethoven w as received in Vienna I In other day from a woman in the prov inces. She wro'e she I, ad recently heard some of his music and was anx ious to place her daughter under his tuition. The postal authorities deliv ered Ibe letter at the house In which Beelhoven lived and where he died 02 years nso. The -concierge said no such man resided there, so the post man sent It to the dead letter olliee. Simple Journalism. The editor of the Hano (Afrlcnt Pally News does not have troulile over such matters as circulation or the hlch cost of paper. When be get, a piece of news he smooths on snnie slabs of wood, writes up the story In his best editorial style, and then gives the- slabs to bis office boy. who runs off with thein and hangs them In con spicuous places so that be who runs may read. as tn correspond with the "critical point ior mesas, iniuor tne particular inverse Inlluenccs to which the cuv the tires of a .speeding car do more j pressure to w ln. ti it Is subjected in ,., ill(. Milij, t-ted. The facade cs- than .anything else to tear up the P'" "ruiiani prison nouse. It nqucues roads their drivers want put in good shape. On new construction the immedi ate problem is what to build for. Is it enough to build for today's require ments or should a type of construc tion in advance of today's needs be adopted? If the future is' to be pro Tided for. who can say what weight truck is to be used? Or will legisla tion limit the weight that may be put on a road in a truck? . Another problem in a country twhere the roads are frequently crossed by irrigation ditches and canals is in connection with the bridges. Almost daily a report comes in that a truck has gone through a bridge. What sort of repairs shall be made or shall steps be taken to limit the weight of the load? I The public interest, of course, is' in the fact that repairs and extri ' construction expense for the benefit of this comparatively small class of of users come out of the taxes. The public, however, does not give much evidence of interest and about all that can be done is to follow th? course of the State Highway commis sion build as heavily as the funds will allow and wait to see what will happen. rniiQiinMiiDimiiiitniBmiiiiumouniiitiuw Z I A T . r I s i ouriewuress I VO'I'H K OF .l!SF.SMFVr Sewer lateral No. 27, 110, mid newly constructed poitltui or the West Central Main, anil Ibe sewer lalerals thereto known lis sewer ; laterals 1 1, 1.1 mill -Ml. There Is on file In the office or the City Kecorder the assessment rolls of i the above named sewer laterals, uuin ' bored 27, Sit mid the newly con structed portion of the West Central ' Main and sewer laterals thereto, ! known as sewer lateral 4 1. -I Ti and -ifi. prepared by the oily engineer j The proposed apportionment of as I Kessnient having been made by tb 'city engineer on the basis of the con tract price plus five (Til per cent according to the Mlpiilniions of the city charter is subject to examina tion. I Any and alt objections to (he said j assessment mu-it be made in wiitim. t to the Common Council of t, t'Hv !f llend ulihlu ten 1 n i days from j the first publication of this notice at : which tune the same objeri inio; will he heard by the (Jruumou Council o; the city of II, oul before tiie pii-ag.- the City of I : li 1 1 before the pat.--.ig.- of any resolution a.--ev,ing Hie ,-o-i of said tin provemen . 1 I-'UKl) A WOKI.H.KN. i I 1 "'' City Iteeorcl.-r I . ' POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I hereby itiinoutice mv candidacy for the otllce of county commissioner of Deschutes County on the. Itepub lican ticket, subject to the will of . tho voters at the Mav primaries CHAItLKS CAUKOI.I-. ! I hereby announce my candidacy on the democratic ticket for the nf- J flee of sheriff of Deschutes enmity, subject to the will of the voters a the primary election .May 1' I. I am basing my candidacy upon an Intimate knowledge of the dulles of take this uicuiisf of minmiiiolnu canillilacy for It!)) unmlmiUiiii the office of counl j clerk on tepiililHiin ticket, Hiihecl to priimiiy election. May 21. 192(1 have been a rclilcnl of llend the past I.', years, and am fulh acquainted with conditions cl I lug III this county. If elected I promigo lit ;lve my full lime In the conduct of (ho business of the olliee. J D. DAVIDSON. Adv We hereby announce I ho canill ilacy of John M n li. 1 1 . of TiiiiiiiIo, for jllin office nl County t'oiiiinluiiloner inf llesi-hllleii (Vlllllv nil Hie llopllli llicnu iiikei. IlllllleCl to tho pi I ni in- lot lii May. Tl MAl.tl DKVKI.Ol'MKXT I.MAtil'I'l I hereby iiiiiiouni-ii my i n ml blaey for thu iioiiiluallon to ill" olliee ir Collllly Judge of llescblites Colltitv on the Deniocrallc Ticket. huIiJocI to jlh pilnimy election. .May 2 1. IS2n , If elected. I will promise a pio grcHidvo huiillicKH ailMiluliilrutiou of , County a fin Ira. Action, economy, ef ficiency. Al your iiorvlro always. , J. A. KAMTICM. I - Adv. TIME The one thing on Mirth that is thrown nwiiy most recklessly mid which can ncci- lit; regained. TIME SAVING Itocs hand in hand with THRIFT ami 1NDCSTKY in any one's journey toward success. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company HKNT), OltKGON CJJ Do you Vole blindly, or have you a practical knowledge oj the issues at sialic, or of the ability of the candidate when you go to the polls? The riht to vote, renieiiiher, is one of the jfreat privileges of a democracy, and it is the only truly American method of right ing wronj, or of preventing it. The Shevlin-Hixon Company. Is Here! f, White Pearls Most Valuable. Pearls that eorne from the coa-t of Australia are of many shapes and col ors. Those under ten grains are sold by the ounce; above that by the grain. Color has a denl to do with the value. The white pearls go mostly to Europe and the yellow ones to India. In Aus tralia nn ounce of gnod white pearls will fetch up to $.VXI. but sometimes realize only a fifth of that amount. The yellow pearls may be rated on an av erage of about half the valae of the white ones. Keep Cool. In explaining why a chisel must be kept wet with cold water when being sharpened on a grindstone, JohD, the brilliant physics student, said: "A chisel must be kept wet with water else it will become very hot and lose Its temper." Boys' Life for February. -3f i'r't These styles were never so charming as the ones we are now showing. They are graceful in line, and what a variety of styles each one a perfect in its own way. A frock that may be worn with equal appropriateness on many varying occasions. You'll marvel at the wonderful values when you see them. $22.50$27.50$35.00 up to $75.00 CD FIiulu uy .i ick jicDonaid. GOV. CARL E. MIL LI KEN ' of Maine, v im led Ihe delegation to Boston to f.'1'cet Leonnrd tS'tiuJ on bis recjtU visit to that tit;. or. g BEND.ORECON AGENTS FOR .It & G, LADY RUTH and BINNER CORSETS ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY I J s- II I 1 1 1 AT- I HIPPODROME i TODAY. APRIL 26 'H 8:30 P. M. g I I 1 TED HOKE vs. SPECK WOODS l! OF PORTLAND OF BEND 10 THREE MINUTE ROUNDS I Jimmy Duffy vs. Kid Taylor J OF ABERDEEN OF BEND . ( J 8 THREE MINUTE ROUNDS -v , B 1 1 am i . PRELIMINARY fl George Roe vs. Alvin Christenson 1 1 11 4 THREE MINUTE ROUNDS i I ATM?CCintM RINGSIDE - - $2.00, PLUS 20c WAR TAX 1 U1VII05IIJ1N--GENERAL - - $1.50, PLUS 15c WAR TAX a ' g I Tickets on Sale Thursday at Pastime, C.unnodys, Windmill and Metropolitan iKiwtViHPjmHm iiiiwoiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiniiiiS