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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1920)
TIIK IIKNI) ItlXMCTIV, DAILY KfHTIOV. llKr, OIIKUOX, HATlKDtY, JL'LY 10, 1030. PAGE 8 r MANY YEARS OF SERVICE SPENT BY CONGRESSMEN AND OFFICIALS Reclamation Service Director Davln and Members Appropriation Committee Now Viniting Central Oregon, Arc Vetcrana at Washington. of In tho vlxll of (lin ciniKreiialoiiul upproiit'lutluim commit tut), Ilia puoplu of Ilunil liavu hud I tin opportunity of muutlng noiiio of lliii lixkt known con RruNHtiKHi und Koviirniniint offlululu, whomi norrlnu to tho uutluii, lu iiiv erul limtiiiicoit, covorn. a porliid of tiimiy yuun. Thumbnail ukulchopt Klvii tint fnlliiwliiK fiit concurnliiK tint vlHltnm: JiiiniiH W. (lood, chulritiuii of I ho ii)lr(iirlnt Idiih coinmlUoti, rpn'"iil tho fifth illHlrlct of town und liun hold n Ki'iit In tho nUiy-riiHt to lxty ninth r(iiiKi'"'BBciK, Iiii'IuhIvk. Codur JtiidH In III Iioiiiu. Ho Ih a Krud uutn of Coo coIIkko und of tho I'ul vnrnliy of MklilKun und l a law yur by piofinlon. I In In chnlrmuii of tho iudK'l coiniiilttoo In nddi'.loii lo IiIh iippropi'liitloiin umilKninpnl, A tiiitiuliwr of thi nUCy-foilrth, ty-flflll mid nUty-Hlxtli conicroxHi'ii, Ufllliiin II U'i,til nf I .ufuvitllM III. Adlunu, rupri'iicntii olKht countlei In Ilia inntii umirni or inui niiiio. no ill no Ih u Inwynr mid a Rrndunto of Sim Htuia nnlviTnliy of MIcIiIkuii. Kop III yenm io -un a innmbnr of lha Indliiim unite imiiiilo. KvrrliiR twli-n nil proxliliiiil pro turn und four tlmi'H nil n-piibllcun luudur In tho uppor limine. I.oiiIb ('. Cruiulon of MlihlKuii In Ihn third mun of tho purly to cliilin tho rnlvvmlty of Mli-hlxun for bin Alma Miner. Tho populutlon of nix rouiitlrn cotnprlHltiK lb" novmitli dl trlcl. for which lin uppcum In con KroM, IoUIh 124,6111, ucrordlng to th 1910 riMimm. liurton I.. Krvnch of tho flint Ida ho dlHlrlct Ih a nutlvo of lndlanii. u Krnduiitn of tho t'lilvtimlly of Iduho liiiid of the I'nlviirnlly of C'IiIcuko, a ronldont or Monro inui a luwyor ny profoMloii. Ili'KlnnliiK Willi tho flf ij (ilKblb roiiKroHa. ho Iiiih hold IiIh oiit In tho lowor Iioiino ut WbhIiIiik ton contlmioiiHly, with Ilio excoptlou of t lie Hlxty-flfth eonjcruii. Anothor lawyer on tho conimllti'C In JpKopii W. Ilyrnn of Thiiiiohhoo. IihIIIiik from Knoxvllln. Ill nut In tho houao win uri)Ulrod ul tho elec tion Pii'i-t'dliiK th Hlxty-flrnt con y.ri'K mid Iiiih Iickii orrtipli'd by bun ovor Hlnco. ln'l8BD ho wm speaker of tho Iioiiho In I bi! Toiiiiohwo Ii'kIh Inturo fur IiIh third' I'tmi In thrit liody, lu 1!'4 li was a preHld"nllal vlnctur. Wlilln conKri'HH In lu nc hIoii ho workH on both tho hiiilg.it and tho iipproprliillonH coiiiiiiII'.ih-h. John k. r.viiiiii, lawyer und r.'Kls tor of tho I'nliod Hliid'H land officii from I8S!) to 1894. Ih a K'adiliilo of tho 1'iilvrrnlty of Mlnoiirl. iinJ In homo city of MImnouIii, Mont., :id vocah'd tho coninilHHlon form of tmv- ornmonl with Hiich vlmir that lie w:ih iib'cloil the fl rnt mayor undi-r tho now Hymnin wlmii It wiik nceoptod by tho citizens. Ho In now nerving IiIh fourth term In ciiiikh'ho. John V. Kintnn Ih from Weohnw. kon mid roproKontH tho elovonth din trlcl of Now Joniey. He Ih the founder and ptHldnt. of a chain of buHluoHH hcIiooIh III four New Jurnuy cltlcH and U flrHt vice proHldent of tho MorclianlH and ManufncturerH' Truct company of Union Hill, N, J. Tho wlxty-t lilrd congroHH aw hln on tranco to tho Iioiiho of roprecnta tlvoa. N. J, Slnnott of the nocond OroRon roDroHentiitlvo dlatrlcl In not a mem- sLtbaT of tho appropriation commltteo, but ho ncpdH no Introduction to Cen tral OrPKonlann, who aided In UIiir up a HiibHtuntlal majority for him at tho last primaries. Ho li chalrinnn of tho public lands commltteo, and a member of the commit too on Irriga tion of arid landn, tho committee on territorial und tho committee on wa ter power. Mr. Hlnnott IIvoh In The DiiIIoh and Iiuh norved In tho Hlxty fourtll, alxty-flfth und Hlxty-nlxlh COIlRrOHHOH. ComplntliiR tho lint of roproHon tutlvot lu tho purty Ih Churlei 11. Tlmlici lake, fiirinnr, bunker und Hlock raUiir, who Iiuh boon ont to tho Hixty-fourth, Hlxty-flfth und nlxty Ixth coimruHHoH from tho nocond Coi ns UJiSlIslHiiiUiS Simplify the Breakfast Question with an Electric Percolator and Toaster Clean Always ready Every cup, every piece running,to kitchen No waiting for the maid Uniformly good coffee for every emergency Toast made to suit each different taste Among the reliable toasters and percolators in our shop you will find ones equally suited to your table and to your pocketbook. BEND WATER, LIGHT & POWER ca. orudo dlKtrlct Ho conflnen IiIh coiii tnlttoo work In tho national cupltul to dnllliorutloiiH on wuyn and inounn. With tho exception of IlepreKuntu tlvon Jlyrun, Evuiih und Kuxun, the coiiRroHHinoti In the purty nuhncriho to tho doctrlnoH of the re piibllcuu party, the three iiiinied ud herlng to tho teucliliiRn of duinnc rucy. An offlclul who Iiiih taken a keen InteroHt lu tho affulrn of Centrul Ore gon Is Arthur P. DuvIh, director of tho United Btutes reclamation nerv Ice. Ueforo uttulnlng Ills present ponltlon, Mr, Duvls wus topogrupher for tho United Htuton Roploglcul sur vey In New Mexico, Cullforulu and Arizona, wus bydrogrupher In charge of ull government stream nieasuro iniMits shortly before tho end of the century, was chief engineer for the reclamation service, und consulting nliglneer for the Panama canal. He In the author of a number of books on engineering und Irrigation sub-:Ctl. Royal Nsealnwoman. The Hoytil Hibiiol of Art Needle work, Koiilh KiiiiHliigion, London, Eng., Iiiih IiiuI coiiimlttii to Its keeping for exhibition purpoHe it imitfiilfli'VIit piece of early roe point life, attrib uted to liw needle of Mnry Qni'an of Renin, und given ro the convent of the Irlxh iiiiiih of Ypren by James II.. unifa!) n hi of veHtnieiits lu a won derful 1 1 u I In n brwade of the nlxtceiitb remiiry. The brocade wus worn by the Ari'liilurkens Inubi-lla. daughter of I'hlllo II. o- Hnnln. Cemsnt Substitute for Ltad. Oiiieut on a Hubatltuie tor lead In connecting the Julius of cant Iron wa ter pipes Is employed In Portland, Ore, with great HiK-i-enn. Prlcn and Psrcsntage. . Incri-nso of price when measured In percentage in very often Incorrectly given. When the price doubles the In rrOiiHO Is 100 per cent, but ninny peo ple describe It Is un Increase of 60 per cent . Each Has Spool! 01ft. ' ' Degrern lufliilte ot luster there must nlwiiyn be, hut the wenkent among us hn a gift, however seemingly trivial, which Is peculiar to him, and which, worthily uned, will be a gift, also, to hl race forever. John 'Riinkln. . .-.. jj PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BEND, OREGON Sewer Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Water Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Baildirg Blacks Wefl Cubing, Concrete Silos It it's made of concrete, we make it Box 157 BEND, OREGON Phone 2491 If Your Motor Has Summer Complaint We're the doctor for all such ills no matter how complicated the case may be. When your motor comes into our hospital it is first given a thorough diagnosis and then we hop to the proper treatment. After we have operated and , administered such medicines and tonics as are necessary we make sure that the motor patient is fully recovered. Then wegive"ita trial to see that it has fully recovered. Let's give your motor the proper treatment. H. R. RILEY ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION 1 Demanding of merchants their highest priced wares, whether you can afford them or not, is fuel for the profiteer. Even with present prices, proper judgment can be ex ercised in buying and money saved. , High prices is no excuse for ex travagance. The Shevlin-Hixon Company. CABINET WORK Done according to your order. Screens and Screen Doors Furniture Repairing R H FOX CABINET iv. n. rKJA. MAKER 121 Minnesota Avenue 5S3I Ready For More Business Now We have leased quarters in the Murphy Building on Greenwood Avenue near the depot, where we will open our sales and- acces sory rooms early next week or upon arrival of supplies from Portland. Our offices will be located in this building. Owing to the destruction by fire of our machinery we will be able to take care of light repair work only for the time being. We have arranged for quarters in the rear Qf the Walther-Williams Garage so that our Ford patrons will have uninterrupted Ford service. The Cent-Ore Motor Company will give you just as satisfactory, service as possible. Cent- Ore Motor Company Murphy Building, Greenwood Avenue, Near Depot Kiddies Call For Our Bread . HOLSUM BREAD With the installation of new machinery, $ie handling of our bread by human hands is reduced to the minimum. You may be always assured that our bread wrapped in sanitary packages comes to you clean and fresh. Try our. pastries fresh supply daily. Our lunch room open at all hours. - American Bakery PRESCRIPTION For Sick Motors When your Motor has lost its Pep Is hard to start Has a Metallic Knock Uses an extra amount of Gasoline or Oil Fails to pick up as smoothly and noiselessly as when new Don't Experiment It needs a treatment on our No. 5 Marvel . ' Cylinder Re-Boring Machine And fitting with MARCO Oversize Pistons We put pep in sick motors Restore 100 compression in your engine. A marvelous ma chine for quick and economical work. Keep your present car in condition. Equipped as we are now, we can help you to eliminate many of your motor ills. Bend Iron Works Phone 741