The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 18, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    TTVB BEND mTC.I.KTIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OKEflUIf, I'lllDAV. JIXI) 18, li!0.
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The Bend Bulletin
. DAILY KDITION
raaJIshrd Ererr Afternoon Eirrpt Sanaa
Br Tha ll'od UulWtln (Incorporated)
SnUnd Swonil Clasa matter Jsnuurj
I, U17, at lha Post Ofllcs at Dsml, Orqron.
aadac Act of March , 1K7.
ROBERT W. SAWYKR Eilitor-Manairsr
BtNKV N. KOWI.KR Associate Editor
IKIU A. WOKLlXKN..Alvortiinii Maiiausr
& B. SMITH Circulation Manager
ALl'H 61'KNCER Mechanical Suvt.
Ac Independent Newspaper, standing for
Iba squsrs lal. cleau business, clean politic
altd tha beat inurcaU ut htni and Central
Oragoa.
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f address, or of failure to receive the paper
tesularly. Othervrisa we will not be re
aponsible for copiea missed
Make all checks and orders parable to
Ths Bend Bulletin.
FRIDAY, JINE IS, 1-920.
THE EXPERIMENT FAILS
Slowly but surely tho soclnllstic
fabric of the Russian Bolshevist gov
ernment la ripping apart and through
the rents there begin to appear fea
tures of the modern industrial sys
tem that were thought to have gone
with the czar. Decrease in produc
tion almost to the vanishing point
has made the changes necessary.
"Nationalization" of industry was
one of the chief socialistic features
of the "dictatorship of the proletary
iat." Under It the former trained
managers were driven out and indus
trial plants were managed by works
councils selected from the ranks of
the plant employes. Immediately
there was nothing but confusion.
With everybody as boss, nobody was
boss. Industry was decimated. Fac-
7 -Ml
Advancing: Years.
I'm having- trouble with my teeth; tho upper
ones.the ones'beneath, are always loose and sore;
1 find my' hair is f illing out, I have the slringh'.Ut
and the 'gout, and walking is a bore. It's hard for
me to read a book; my eyes grow weary when I
look ten minutes at a page; I have a trumpet for
my ears; oh, such things come with passing years,
the penalties of age. I'm glad that in the bygone
time I salted down my surplus dimes, with wintry
years in view; with zeal I plied my trenchant pen,
and saved a stock of iron men enough to see me
through. Now by my iigtree and my vine I sit and
rest and make no whine of fortune or of fate; I
view the world with failing eyes, but see the good
that in it lies, and keep my smile on straight. , And
as I gaze I see old men who failed to save the shin
ning yen in days long left behind; they slave away
at dreary toil, and long to have six feet of soil in
which to end the grind. There's nothing sadder
than the sight of some old crippled, weary wight,
still toiling for his bread, still drudging for a
meager pay, recalling money thrown away, and
wishing he were dead.
Over The Garden
Fence
Edited by Cousin Cy.
One of the American legion dunce
committee whispered In Cy's ear this
tory after factory was closed until! morning that he had official Infor-
in the industrial district of Petrograd mation to the effect that tonight's
alone the number of workers has
fallen to about 7 per cent..
"Two facts are apparent from the
dance would be one of the most en
joyable affairs held in Bend foi
some time. He stated that the only
statistics," says an article in a re- class that would be excluded from
cent issue of the Monthly Labor Re- participation in the dancing would
view. "The nationalized industries be men with trench feet,
are almost completely ruined and the shush! Give me your ear for a
position of tha workers under the , minute. Absolutely on the Q. T., Cy
soviet regime has steadily deterior-j believe the judse is losing all
ated." And now "Lenine's govern
ment has found itself obliged to do
away with what was one of the main
achievements of the revolution, the
essential feature of nationalization,
viz.: the works council and control
by the worker."
The Russian Bolshevist govern
ment was bailed a few months ago
as an experiment in socialism that,
it not encouraged, at least should be
given a chance to' demonstrate its
possibilities. Some even have talked
of extending the experiment to the
United States. Now that news of
the Russian results is becoming
known, there ought to be no more
talk of this nature.
The experiment has failed.
By cleaning up its State Chamber
of Commerce quota in 24 hours,
Bend has scored again. If the Ben
ham falls project goes ahead there
will be plenty of land for the settlers
the chamber advertising is expected
to bring to the state, and the local
subscription will be returned many
fold.
self-resDect. worrying too much of
late over getting the insurance rates
reduced, or he Is Just naturally drift
ing back into his youthful habits.
But anyway this morning Cy saw
Mayor Eastes deliberately smoking a
cigarette. Horrid, ain't it? The
suggestion was later made that it
might have been a cubeb.
If you go to the Chautauqua, don't
make the mistake Cy did last night,
and sit by a fat (stout), lady, 'cause,
oh. boy! when those seats went
down Cy was underneath (the lady)
and, honest, it's a miracle that some
moro serious damage was not sus
tained, other than an awful squashing.
SQUEEZED
While theremay be a shortage of
irrigation water later in the season,
the recent rains have assured plenty
of moisture for the time being. Now
for some steady sunshine.
The Weightiest Causers. .
Men understand not h:it Is nmnng
their hands; as calmness Is the char
acteristic of strength, so the weighti
est causes may be most silent
Thomas Curlyle.
When the body begins to stiffen
end movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that tha
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by taiinp
COLD MEDAL
"he vorld's standard remedy for kidner,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Pamcus since 1696. Take regularly ana
keep in good health. In three sizes, all
druggists. Guaranteed as represented.
laOok for the nama Gold Medcl oo mviy be
mad aecpt ae imitation
-; -: THEY GROW 13 OHHGOIT ,
Oregon la &a famous for her apples
as California is for oranges.
Oregon apple a are sold from Maine
to California in ilsxioo City and
the Philippines.
BOOST . 'em and BUS 'em and help our
growers farther extend their mar-ketsa
iasii.il J ,.,.. i,.,a tjj t. '
Dance
With
The American Legion
Gymnasium '
Friday, June 18th.
6c
X0TIO3 OF ANNUAL Ht'HOOL
MKKTINU
Notice is hereby given to the Ii-gnl
voters of School District No. 1 of
Deschutes County, State of Oregon
that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET
ING of said district will be held at
the High School Auditorium from 2
o'clock p. m. to 7 p. m.. on the third
Mondny of June, being the 21st day
of June, A. D. 1920.
This meeting is called for tho pur
pose of electing two directors for
three years and tho transaction of
business usunl at such meeting.
Dated this 10th dny of June. 1920.
ROHERT W. SAWYER.
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
J. ALTON THOMPSON.
District Clerk.
9-1 2c
xotic!: or school mi:i:tii
Notice Is lii'ivby tilvmi to llm
KII votiTit of School Dint vicl No.
1 of IVscluiliw Comity, Statu of
(1'i'KO'i, thai n m'huol imx'lliiK of
wild District will bo held ill lllr.il
Si'hmil Auditorium, on tint ntlth iliiy
of J u in'. I'.il'ii, fmm 2 to o'l'lni'k
lu'opiiNlilon of lovylng a npfcliil iIIh
tilo: in :.
Tltt total of money tux'di'd by llio
district iliii'lim; tho fiscal your lu..
gliinlnt! mi Juno 21, 11120, n nil
ciullnn on June ,10, 11121. Itf uill
nun cil In the following lnulitcl linil
lucludi'ii the ttmottmn to ho received
from tho cmtiity school fund, mute
school fund, Bpoclul flint rift lux,
unci nil other moneys of tho dlitilct:
llmlui't Kst limited INiicinlH urn
1. Iiisti'iiclkm expense..! 7S.7MI III)
2. Opi'i-iitltm expense.... I r., IIMi.no i
(a) I'liynlcul tr l.diio.oii
3. (ieiieral control Il.tiOO.oii
4, Miiliilenuiico exp 2,000,00
o. Capitol cciililt ion
niul roiiHti'iiotlon 4,500.00
it, sinking fund 4.000.00
7. Hood Interest 6,100. 00
8. Emergency loans None
Emergency 1 o n it s
Interest None
Emergency funds S. 000. 00
U. Library SOO.OO
Total estimated amount
of money to bo ex
pended for all pur
poses during the year $ 1 2 1 ,140.00
Kslimnted Ivicelptx,
From county school
fund during the com
ing school year $ 15.500.00
From state school fund
during tho coming
school year 2,000.00
Estimated .amount to
bo received from all
other sources during j
the coming school
year 8,300.00
Total entiuiated receipts,
n o t Including the
money to bo received
from the tux which '
it Is proposed to
vote $ 25.800.00
Hernpltiiliitloii.
10.
at 2 to 7 o'clock In tho iirternotin, In
vote on llio UMHtloii of Increasing
the ii 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 of the tax levy In mild
District fur tint year 1120 liy more
than six per cent over Hie amount of
such levy for the year Imnieilluiely
preceding. Coniildeiliig the iimoiinl
of liicreiiHD over per cent, lnciouue
for any year cannot ho considered In
succeeding yours.
It la iiccciitmry tu raUtn this addi
tional amount by special levy fur the
following reiiHomi:
Tho law uenl Into effect when
our tux was very sniiill and t) per
cent Increase each year does not
meet required expenditures.
Dulcr thin Mil day ot June, IU20.
uonrctiT v. s.wvYioit,
C'linli iiuiii Hoard of
Attest: IHrnetorH,
J. ALTON THOMPSON.
District Clerk.
Sl'SlMONM
111 the Circuit ('nun of tho Statu
of Oregon, for Henchmen County.
Tho llend Compuuy, a Corpora
tion. I'lalntirr. vs. I'll II I ll I. Daw
sou, Defetidunt,
To rhllllp l'. Dawson, Defendant
almvfl named:
In tho liiiuui of the State of Ore
gnu, you are hereby required to ap
pear litnl answer the complaint filed
UKiiiusl you In tho nlmvo untitled
ruse and chunk oil or before tho Hill
day or July, 11)20. which Is more
than six weeks after the 2Mh day
ot .May. 1!)20, the date or tho fldl
publication of this hii tu mii ill h. mid If
you rail so lo appear anil answer,
for want I hereof, the plaintiff will
apply to I ho court for tho relief
prayed for In (he complaint, lo wlt:
For a decree ir Hi In court forever
huiTliiK ami roreclmdtig any right
of tho mi lil defendant In :;ml lo tho
properly dimcrlliod III the complaint
us follow n : I ,oi, i tu ami II, block
14, Highland Addlllon in llend, uu
rorilliiK to the duly recorded map
iiuiii pint or mi hi it ! 1 1 1 1 1 ii now on
file anil of record In tho officii of
I tho County Clerk or henchmen t'oiiii
ity, Oregon, or any part (hereof and
that tho contract In plaintiff's mine
plaint mentioned bo t'liiicollod ami
Unit dnfeiiilaiit'ii right In and to mild
property mid contract ho forever
cuin'clleil, Purred ami held for
naught, and that defendant have no
Interest therein, ami for nucli older
and further teller as to the court
may appear Jiirtl and niiullnlile,
Service of (his siimuions In mudo
upon you liy publication thereof In
Thii llend lliillotln for six consecu
tive ami hiiccuhhIvii weeks under and
by virtue or an order made ami en
tered on tho 27lh day or May, 1 020,
by IU Honorable T. K. J. Huffy,
Judge of-the aliovo oiitltled court,
Tho dale or Him rirst publication
or this summons Is the 2Sth day of
May. 1020, ami (lie ditto or the lust
publication I hereof Is tho 2nd (lay
ot July, i20.
K. O. STADTF.lt,
Attorney for I'lalntirr.
llend, OroKon.
47.r.s-r.'ir.-7i-7K"
Total est I muted expenses
for the yeur .. 1 2 1.4 40.00
Total estimated re
ceipts, not Including
the tux to be voted ... 25.800.00
Rulance amount to be !
raised by district tnx . 95,640.00;
Dated this 27lh day of May. 1920.!
ROBERT W. SAWYER. i
Chairman Hoard of I
Attest: Directors.
J. ALTON THOMPSON.
District Clerk.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL KLK4TIOV
TO INCREASi: TAX M O It K
THAN SIX I'KIt t'EVT OVER
TILtT OF THE I'l'.FA IOCS VKAK
Notice Is hreby, given to the le
gal voters of School District No. 1
of Deschutes County. State of Ore
gon, that an election will he held In
said district at High School Audito
rium, on tho 30th dny of June. 1920.
Toilet Paper
Toilet Paper, regular
price, 10c, Third
Booster Day Special
Saturday, June 19
5 Cents
MAGILL & ERSKINE
O'Kane Bklp;., OreRon St.
- TOMORROW ONLY
Our First Booster
Special
WHITE RIVER FLOUR
Regularly sells at $3.65 per sack. Third
Booster Day Special, per sack $3.40
Limit One Sack to a Customer
PARLOR MATCHES
Regularly sells at 2 for 15 cents.. Third
Booster Day Special, per package 5c
Limit, $1 worth to a customer.
Del Monte solid pack Tomatoes, No. 2i
tin; regularly sells for 25c. Third Booster
Day Special, per can 19c
Limit, two cans to a customer.
MICHAELSONS CASH GROCERY
SOAP AND CORN!
TOMORROW ONLY
BOB WHITE SOAP
ROYAL WHITE SOAP
Third Booster Day Special, $5.50 par Case
6c per Cake. No Limit..
CORN
No. 2 Cans of Corn; regularly sells for
25c a can
Third Booster Day Special, 15c per Can
Limit 0 cans to a customer
Cheaper Than Today's
Wholesale Prices
Girl's Gingham Dresses, ages 2 to 11
years $1.25, $1.19,i$l.i9, $1.9S
Ladies' Voile, Crepe de Chine and
Georgette Waists 98c to $6.90
Men's Dress Shirts, with and without
collars 98c to $2.98
4
A Real Treat for Booster Day.
Don't Miss This.
J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc.
297 BUSY STORES
SATURDAY ONLY
BOROZIN
A most delightful, pleasing, refreshing Toilet
Powder for adult, children and babies,
splendid after bathing.
Regular price Third Booster Day
25c per can , Special, 18c.
SWAT THE FLY
Et VAMPIRO FLY POWDER
Regular Price, 20c.
. Third Booster Day Special, 15c
FLY SWATTER Regular Pr ice, 10c
Booster Special, 5c. Combination, 20c
OWL PHARMACY
OREGON STREET
ITH'S G