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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1920)
PACK THK BEND HVLIiKTIN. 11 A II. Y EDITION, I1KND, ORKUON, HATntOAY, MAY SKI, lOBrt. 2? 17 1 - It In 'expected that fully 50 new members will bo taken in at the close of tlio campaign now under way. E. E. Fuller, who has been 111 at the St. Charles hospital with pneu , inonla. Is reported to be slowly re covering. Practically all details have been 'worked out for the observance of Memorial Duy by the post committee headed by Dr. L. W. Gatchell. Be ginning at :S0 o'clock on the morn ing of May SJ, services will be hold at the gymuttBium, the Rev J, Ed gar Purdy of the Methodist church having been selected to deliver the Memorial Day address. Practically all members of the G. A. R. and Spanish War Veterans in Bend have been seen and will participate in the ceremonies, and the fraternal organ ixatfons of the city have also been invited to take part. Immediately nrter the services at the gymnasium-, the ex-service men in nttenduuee will mnrijh to to Pilot Butte cemetery, where brief cere monies will be held conforming to the suggestions sent out from na tional headquarters. Graves of vet erans or the Civil war. the Spanish American war, and the world war will be decorated. Comrades are requested to report at the gymnasium in uniform, and to havo uniforms spick nnd span In order to make the best uppearance possible. By the way. don't forget the big social evening which the post has net for June 3.' The bilked beans will be done just right, and the com mute in charge' of the event has worked out some entertaining stunts which it is predicted will make, a real hit. AT THE MOVIES SHOULD. WOMEN SEKVE OX J TRIES? 'The Woman I'nder Oath.. Offers ItcniariuUile Instance of This Modern Question. Is a woman tempremeutally fitted for service on a Jury in a criminal case? Does feminine intu ition make females better arbiters than men? Will that intuition which women are conceded to pos sess in a higher degree prove a surer and safer guide than mere masculine logic? , These and similar questions nat urally arise in connection with Flor ence Reed's latest United screen ve hicle, "The Woman Under Oath," which presents the remarkable case of the first woman juror appointed in a certain state. The subject is timely, public and particularly of feminine Interest. The latest 'form of feminine activ ity opens, up to Florence Reed a novel role which at once provides that emotional actress wide . scope for her undoubted histrionic powers and forms the basis of one of the most powerful screen dramas of re cent times. In the cast of "The Woman Under Oath," Florence Reed is supported by no less than three players recog nized as leading men. They are Careth Hughes. Hugh Thompson and David Powell. See this remarkable picture at the Grand theater Tuesday or Wednes day. i "THE 13TH COMMANDMENT" Ethel Clayton In Rup-rt Hughes' Popular Story. sees tlio light just in time, utut, alter a brave .atrugglo against want and temptation, Is able to go to the niun she loves with u clean slate. The picture was udttpled from Rupert Hughes'' novel uml Is Inter preted by a good rust, which, be sides Miss Clayton, Includuu Monte lllue. Charles Meredith, Anna Q. Nllssoii and Irving Cmnmings. , WVKST INHALES SOUP, EATS PEAS WITH KNIVE, HUT HE'S A tiOOD Nt'Olt When your Uncle Henry, from Hickory Corners, romea to visit you for an indefinite stay, takes off his shoes tu your "parlor," dis plays weird gastrouomio ; feats at your table, eats peas , with his knife, Inhales soup audibly, and otherwise offends your . aesthetto tauten, don't judge him : too ; harsh ly. Ho may bo vulgar but sin cere. When your country cousin tells friend wife you're "not such a bud feller us some folks say" you are, he probably means more than your polished city friends do, with their braieu compliments. If you want to realfltu the truth of the axiom that "the only gdod breeding is kindliness of heart, sou Poor Relations," at the Grand the ater, Sunday only.. It will carry you back to the days when your heart was young, hopes still buoyant, and you had not lost your lest for the real things of lite. Florence Vldor. ZiiSu Pitts. Charles. Meredith, William DeVaull, Itoscoe Karns and Lillian Leighton i portray characters that have human appeal and who enlist our sympathies. What He Thought Company hnd just gone and Mrs. A. had chunked from her rnmpuny tmk to Hint of the every day variety, Speaking plainly she .was imiiijluii her husliiinil. lie endured It for n little while, ami then he until. "Marin, do you know why I mil you my queen bee to the hoy at the, oHloer" , "No," "napped Miirlu, not tint least bit mnllllleii l,V tlio title of queen. "Well," patiently explained Mr. A. carefully discerning the shortest way to the dour a ha spoko, "while w have company you innka me honey all the time und then just R soon as thy re gone you heglu to Industriously use your stinging ahHIlles," Anil then, well, then, the door closed after Mr. A. Whtrs Brains Dont Ceunt ' One of the strangest thing In this world Is how dlRlcult It la fur an In tellectual to change tires en a motor Mr. Dallas News. What is the "thirteenth com mandment"? The motion picture by that name, starring Ethel Clay ton, which is being shown at the Liberty theater Sunday nnd Mon day, answers the question thus: "Thou shalt not spend more than thou earnest." It advances a rath er stern theory of living, which is especially applicable to idle and ex travagant wives whose husbands are continually making financial sacri fices in order to satisfy their every' whim. In a strikingly dramatic manner "The Thirteenth Commandment" shows what is liable to happen when a wife thinks it is her sole duty to look pretty, dress lavishly and spend her husband's money. The heroine, played by Miss Clayton, Where He Slips. ,The man who thinks he knows every thing always gets Into difficulty when conditions require him to verify his Information. Don't Throw Away Old Shoes! Add six months to a year's wear by huv . ing your shoes re soled and heeled by Champion Shoe Repair Shop Wright Hotel Bldg. PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BEND, OREGON Sewer Pipe, Im'gatum Pipe, Water Pipe, Calvert Pipe, Balding Blocb Well Curbing, Concrete Silos ' If it's made of concrete, we make it Box 157 BEND, OREGON Phone 2491 NATURE'S VALLEY By thn side of Deschutes' gurgling water, In the. valley of silence and nhade; Amid Nil hue's ntiijei.tlu piofiiHlnu Htulwnrt pine, Crater lahu, sylviin glnile! It In hem that the no ul goes caroling, j And eiiKh unfettered thought takes ntwliiu, Ah iinu hears gentle breezes extolling Thu advent of new-horn spring. , TwItt'i'lUH swallow the wntur'H ei'i'Hl kisses; Uimlililim frolic nhoul In the fold: Thn hlnclihlid to his new lirldn la singing With a heart full of gladness untold; And thu trees, which mo lately were weeping hike an Infant bereft of all oare, Now o'er InnilHCapo fond vigil are keeping, Kuchuntlng tho scene everywhere. In this valley of sunshine uiid shadow, Where alouo, Mother Nuture holds sway, Thoro aru hours full of angulah and sorrow. While aguln thorn uro hours bright ami guy; Which reminds tin thut Life's potent measure In a compound of gladness und puln: Just us laughter and exanssivo pleasure lirlng tours of remorse In their train. , J, W. EMlIUin. Memoranda In Olatt. A render lolls us Unit with the use of gum trugiiciiuth. nllnwlng a week for drying, two sheutj of glus run he joined with n sheet of paper between thorn, without tle"sllghtunt staining of the paper. It Is suggested that this provides n now and useful means of making paper weights mid other glass articles with calendars, etc.. Imbedded In them. The gum. while still wet, ap pears to have stained thu paper; hut very trace of this disappears as the dry lug out proceeds. Sclent lllc Aiucrl- Liked ths Nan-s. One of thn governiueut-oimrd dwell Ings near thu Union station, Washing ton, Is occupied by a stout colored womnn who ha convert Ml It Into s small hotel for folks of Ids darker rare. Over the dour U a slgulxmrd with thn Inscription, "Tin Annex." I asked the woiiinn to whnt other hotel was her place an annex. "Oh," she re plied, "lint's jes do nunie of my hotel. Dur ain't no other hotel 'iiected with It. i Jess p Irk el dn wonl 'Annex' k 'on line It sound high-toned II ks." Wishlngton lleruld. Mr. Fisherman- Fishing Season U Now Here and you will want your car in good condition to take you out and bring you back without any trouble. Have your repairing done by a competent mechanic, MY AIM IS TO SATISFY A. W. BONTRAGER. Motor Car Repairing Housing Conditions Are Serious and Relief Can Only Be Found In the Erection of Homes That Will Take Care of Those Who Are Seeking Places In Which To Live ' : NIL - - 1 rrr rS. rrom 1 ms uoaa .- iaKe , kSfeps Nor WMIeJnHealth People .are searching the city from end to end to' find places in which to live, v The fact is that people who want to live here and co-operate in the upbuilding of our city are unable to find places in which to live. As the man who wants to locate here is obliged to seek a location in some other city, we lose. The more people who . are compelled to go tb other places, the greater the. loss to this city will be. No one can question how strained the housing conditions are. Construction has been stop ped'' for two years. v The large number of houses which have cus tomarily been erected have always been taken up as fast as built. The need for these houses has been as great during the past years be fore and, as they were not erect ed, it has caused such a shortage as now exists. : BUILD NOW AND DO YOUR PART . Your interests, present and future, demand that you give serious consideration to the matter of having a home of your own. ' Sickness may come, and at any moment. Not only may it ; take you temporarily from your employment, but it may end your days of salary earning. . In a few days or weeks, illness causes a loss of income that is felt when your bills must be paid Consider the future of the loved ones if death should remove you the wage earner of the family. Sometimes, even with your full salary every month, it - , is hard to pay the rent. . This being the case, how will the rent be paid when your income ceases to provide for the wants of the home? How much easier it will be-for those you love and de sire to protect ir a home is left for them. It will mean much to them to have a home, rent free. The time for you to consider providing this home is now Every day's delay is a mistake. He wise and take the first step today toward the ownership of a home. OWN YOUR IIOME-lSTART BUILDING NOW IT IS NOT TOO LATE (Advertisement No. 6 Published in Interests of Greater Bend)