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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1920)
PACK THE HKVll mi.I.KTlN, DAILY KDITIOV, IIKNI), OUKflOX, AATt'ltDAY, JU-Y 8, HUM) The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Pasltsaaa' ETtry Afternoon Eiropt Bandar. , Br Tha Uond Hollolln (Incorparatrd) ' BntoTfti as Brond Claaa matter Januara 6. 117, t tho Poat Offln at Bond, Orason. mndor Act of March S, 1ST. . KORKRT W. RAWYKIt Edltor-Matiant BKNRY N. FOWLER Associate Mltw rail) A. WOKLKl.KN..A.lv.rtima Manaxor G. H. SMITH Circulation Manamr BALPU SI'BNCER Mechanical SupL An Indpn-lcnt Newspaper. atandlUK for ana aquaro tfeol. cloan business, clean politico and tho boot Interest, of Uond and Control Oration. srnsciiii'TioN rates . By Mall Ono Toar Bis Month Throo Month. Iljr Tattler Ono Year tlx Montho Ono Month ISM 111.74 I1.M) .IS.SO .$S.0 .!. All subscription, aro duo and PAYABl.K TM ADVANl'K. Notice, of expiration aro asalled subscriber and If renewal la not aaade within reasonable titno tho paper wtll be discontinued. Please notify ui promptly of any ehaniro at add re, or of failure to receive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will Dot be re ponaibie for copiea missed Make all checks and order payable to The Bend Bulletin. SATURDAY. JULY ALASKA Much lias been written of the won derful bargain the I'nited States got when we purchased Al.iska from Russia for JT.nOO.OOO. At the time there was nothing but criticism for Secretary Seward. For years his ac quisition was called "Seward's Fol ly," but as the facts concerning the territory became known and its won derful treasure house unlocked, the tuue changed. Today there is none to deny that, save for Jefferson's 3,000,000 purchase from Napoleon in 1S03, this was almost the greatest purchase the I'uited States ever made. Renewed evidence of the great value of Alaska and of its wealth of natural resources is found in the lat est bulletin of the Alaska bureau of publicity. For the month of .May the exports from the territory amounted to $6,175,676, or almost as much as Russia received from Secretary Seward. Furs valued at $4,227,720 comprised the greatest portion of the exports by value. Next in value was ore. at over a million, the rest being made up chiefly of fish products. The total shipments for 1919 amounted to $42,476,018 and the imports to $29,396,S69. Products for the year were valued at $75,306, 988. Minerals run a close race with the fisheries for. leadership in the ter ritory. Other resources in process of development, according to the bul letin, will rapidly add to Its wealth. The candor of the bulletin in ad vising stenographers, nurses and school teachers not to-look for work in Alaska is pleasing. "Stay where you are," it says, "unless HE writes and says that the cabin is ready and the preacher is at hand." If the rest of its material has been prepared with the same care as jo facts, its editors are to be complimented. Land Sharks We used to journey off to Rome to spend the long vacation; but now we jaunt around at home, for rest' and recreation. Our native land has all the goods that any country oilers; our mountains and primeval woods rebuke the would-tour scoffers. We have a string of gorgeous parks, anil rivers, lakes and oceans; we also have all kinds of sharks who stir up wild emotions. When any region makes a hit. and people go to view it, the natives say. "1'efore they flit we'll get their rolls, beshrew it!" The stranger who's within their gates, in his new bib and tucker, is trimmed by profiteering skates who greet him as a sucker. The landlord dishes up a meal that tastes like brick and mortar, and charges, with his nerve of steel, two dollars and a quarter. The pirate of the rooming shack no conscience has in keeping, and for a bed that breaks your back, his charges set you weeping. The system's foolish and insane, so profiteers will find it; and gaudy advertising's vain if piracy's behind it. The man who's stung in Glossy Glen will te.ll the world about it; and he won't seek that glen again, and all his friends will flout it. President BVon the Job Hrl - SafeAJ. Ifiimt aUs orwi aft,.' For the first time In nine months Presi dent Wilson re sume his du ties at the dosk. This is the first fa picture, other K tnan tnose oi 1 taken since his illness. He re turns to active duty looking much bettor than was ex pected and full, oi his old spirit. Minn "' sjiav , , . j. rK:.-,.. .as. Ji i?;;. Tjy. " '' T W- atT on XZL KNOWS NO PERIOD OF JOY Camel Famed as Possessor of Perpet ual "Grouch," From Its Birth to Its Death. . Id selecting the camel as their em blem, anti-prohibitionists display a sense of fitness1 According to some authorities, though the camel ct-neral-ly fills his tanks with water, when he has the chance he substitutes date Juice, which, fermenting In tliie course, gives him a portable store of nlmhol to draw on as opportunity allows. Even with "soft" drinks the camel's powers of absorption are phenomenal. Water ing a camel train on the march Is a prolonged business, seeing that some camels require as much ns 20 gallons to satisfy their thirst On esthetic Perfumes the Air. Vlolet-scentixl seaweed crows In the lakes of the Manylslilnk penhistiln. in the Caspian sea, mid the pleasant odor therefrom scents the nlr for miles around. grounds, bowever. o'oL'ctlnns niilit be raised to sHectlni; for an emblem an nnlinnl whose face has been ilewrlbi'd as "a sculptured sneer." The camel Itself Is said to be so little In love with Its appearance that It never drlnkR from a pool without Hrt foiil Inc the water so ns fn he spared the sight of Its own relleetlon. Nnr flof Its character bear Inspection. "The camel." says an oriental proverb, "curses Its parents when It has to pi uphill and Its Maker when It goes down." Camels are born sail (even yoiinccnmel are never known to nlay). i acting. and their life Is one lung protest ' cai screen In many weeks to ap- agnlnst being made Chester Guardian. AT THE MOVIES For swift-moving, electrifying en tertainment and finished, forceful nothing has come to the lo- MICKIE SAYS (MOiCE) NES.WtSOLD I OUT. BUT OOH't ISM RNN-CHINO- i OV. "tW.tE 'TALL E)'RNfc00-1 tM "ToN W.MOVMS ABOUT rt? SON, VMH6.T OO N. THtNK V4t'e.E GlT"flr4 OUT - NES.WES ' OUT. BUT I VVJEEV I V 1 . . 6u(rttHtt. to work. Man- prouch "Alias Jimmy Valentine," ' starring Kert Lyttel, which was, seen i at the Grand theater last evening Bulletin "WAtt'T ADS" Bring Re- and will be seen tonight for the last suits Try Them. time. t, K A "J civ i fH tv,', ' , rl!:i-l.;,. Miss Helen Loulso Jackson, leader In woman affairs, says high price in women's appurol would coma down In i inrry if all woinou would adopt moderate, yet neat form of dross .nd she shows how three costumes are enough for any young woman. First tho business ur street suit of surge; next the school suit of uavy skirt and middy, tnd third, the house drosn vt any pleasing wash mntorlul IN HIGH COURT AT 24; 4 1 Q'Wi' From the opening scene to the; final rlose'itp, this Metro screen ver-1 slim of rit ti I Armstrong's Inleina tionally celebrated crook drama held its itudleiii'e In u breathless tension of Interest. Mr. I.ytell'ii acting was a feature that must not be passed over without trihiito to Its art. Kspeiially notlre t'ble was the fact that this young star exhibited restraint In places where over-acting would have spoiled the illusion. This quality. coupled with a dynamic fire la t he I tighter moments, enhanced the play In no mean measure. "Old l.ady 31." at the Grand Mon day and Tuesday. Is a story of plain folk. It Is the simple narrative of "Anglo" Hose, the kind of woman your mother Is and mint, u:.i Cap-: ! tain Abo Rose, her improvident litis-! , , band. Through sunshine and storm ""1 "" " K""""m r'K "",m those twj.ln have walked down life's A" " I1'")', with Kiunia pathway hnnd In hand always lov- l'unn playing Angle, "Old f.ady 3 1" crs. proved 11 sensational New York sac- Kven when poverty conies to bow cess, and Is still playing Ihniughii'K Ihelr gray heads, and they see their Hie civilized world. On the screen homo and Its precious treasures go-ilt gains, rather Ihuii loses, uny of lag miller the auctioneer's hammer. I rare charm and beamy tlulr devotion Is undlmmed. Angle j Jack London's novel. "Hurtling plans to end her days In the old . Daylight." will he seen at the Liberty Ladles' home. Abe Is reconciled to : theater Sunday and Monday nights tho alms house, lint at the galu of - !' Is a production of thrilling excite. tho homo for aged women the mi-! tiiont, from tho first vivid sweep In gulsh of parting overcomes them. tho wild Yukon gold rush to the Finally, Abo is taken Into the stock market panic, with the lives of home along with his faithful mate, j hundreds hanging In the balance as and, properly ticketed ns "old lady the world financiers -fought their 31," ho enters into tho dally lift of money batiln Miss Porn Palklu of Connecti cut. 24 year: old. Is tho youngest' woman lawyer admitted, to prao tlco In the United rllntes"fjuprema Court. Buo graduated in 1S10 the Institution as tho only male In an Kden of faded spinsters mid an tique "wldder women." For a while all goes well. Then Abe can stand It no longer. "I chimin whether I'm a man or woman," he walls. And he runs away. What happens after I hat Is devel oped In Itachel t'rothers' most adroit style, in u drama that Is as fragrant as an old-fashioned garden, ns tender Not since the picture version of Sir Gilbert I'arker's "The Itlght of Way" has there been a screen drama that reproduced so siircessf ally the spirit of the book wit limn sacrificing lis dramatic effectiveness. And not since "The tight of Way" lias there been more beautiful singing, with every detail worked out In masterly fashion. An ullslar ciist of actors cooperat - W Yg S0D OLD PAYS "j ' -IN YE NEAR-BY TOTURE j - . .. KLl VtiRlXX FROM JiZAS orders shiploads of ohsmloals, groat tluaatities of wool, lumber, print pa .per, flour, machinery, garments and canned goods from Oregon lor Oregon produots are ao good their fame extends to the far-away Orient. Aasoolated Industries of Oregon r:mia:.':ii::imt::mn:!:M::!i::;!!a::n:i::m:Mim Bend Monumental and Cut Stone Works Dealers in Monuments. All Kinds of Cemetery Work. . Let us figure with you on any tiling in Cut Stone, Corner Minnesota and Wall St. Phone Baker's Expreas. Black 1591. FRANK J. MEHL. Mgr. 'intmiHffimuMiimimmira ,,,) Grand TONIC.I IT LAST TIMK KTELL jllrmMi n I j t i O n a 1 tncloiii Jtiu of a decatttt rALIAS mm VALENTINE by PAML ARMSTRONG li tk cmbinatiaft ta Uvs rictx.t vault as" thnll. tbs tcttm . ' ,vt r I, Jifw hy ' riNis refit GRAND MONDAY & TUESDAY III' ISaU w ILLI0NS pave lauKccl at, ilOLB 1ADY I 31 tithcSUjlc-5ceit pn the Screen with a -u UNN ALSO EDDIE POLO IN "The Vanish. np; DajfRcr" od to Klvo a porformnnca that ronl- Iznd ono's concoptlon of tho vivid chnrnctors drawn by Jack London. Particularly is tills trim of Mitchell I. owls in tho tlllo rolo. "MiirnltiR DnyllKht" Is tho niimo by which EIiiid llarnlHh la known in tho Yukon, llo Is tho spirit of tho groat outdoors bright with tho dazzling siinshlno of life, tender with tho tcn dornoHS of tho fllrong, dark with my- lorlous brooding In vtiBt spncoH, tin gling (illicitly with nlomontul Joys tind lurnod ns quickly Into n littrrl cann of stormy passion ho It htito or lovo. All of this was miggOHtod In Mr. Lowls' portrayal of tho clinrncl.nr. Hut tnoro hiihily tirllHtlo was his do llnnallon of tho gradual dolonriiillon of tho ouldoorH tnan nmld tho Inald Ioiih feriimnoos of city llfo In Now York Tho poison of tho stoclt timr kot wtirlts Hb way Into Ilin-nliig Dny llglit's svBlotn. Moral dogrudtttlon Is , roady to soke him as a prey.