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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1920)
: TAGE 4 . THK HEM) HllXETIN. DAILY EDITIoi 1)KM, ORKGO.V. HA'JTHIMY, Jl'LV.10. 10-0. m ill! f J'!. II! !iM. !! 3 jj i : in : i ii ( li III ! in; i ! : i I'!: ii; The Bend Bulletin k IA1XY EDITION PakUehea Beare Afterneon Except Senear, Be The Hand Balletin (Incerperated) Kntered as Seecnd Class matter January (, 1S1T, at tht Pot Office at Bend, ttnvu. Act of Hatch . 18V8. BOBKRT W. SAWYER EJItor-Mnti.s.t BBNRY N. FOWI.KR..... .Associate Editor rIU A. WOEUXBN..Advertisin Msnener 0. H. SMITH. Circulation Mnmr BALPH Sl'KNCER Mechanical Supt. ' An ' Independent Newspaper, etandtne for the square ileal, clean business, clean politics and the -bet interests cf Bend . and Central Oregon. . .subscription rates j He Mail i On Year Hl.00 Ii Month. S2.Te Throe Mentha 11. Ml U Carrlrr Ona Tear Iff.SO li Montha 13.(0 0s Month All 'subscriptions are due and PAYAR1.C IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are Mailed eubecrilieri and If renewal la not aaade within reaaonahle time the paper will ha discontinued.. Pleaae notify us promptl? of anr chance t addresev or of failure to receive the paper i reruleWy.1 Otherwise we will not be re I sponsible for copiea rnisecd j Make all checks and orders parable to j The Bead Bulletin. SATURDAY, JVLY 10, 1920. v rt'BLIC SPIRIT The thanks of the people of Bend and of every citixeu of this section interested in Its problems, especially irrigation, are due the Commercial club and other public spirited men for fhe services rendered in connec tion with the entertainment of the distinguished party that arrived last night. From the time the Bend men took .the party In charge at Crater Lake until it was turned over to the next committee, not a single thing, except car trouble, happened to dis turb the program, and the possibil ity of car trouble had been foreseen and provided for. Two men who were of especial aid should be especially mentioned be cause of the thing they did. 'They are George D. Gove and P. E. Chase of the Brooks-Scanlon company. When is was discovered Inte Thurs day that more cars were needed, they were asked to make the trip. They bad just finished a hard day's work, but they willingly consented to go. drove all night and. hardly three hours after their arrival at the lake, started on the return Journey. The community is also indebted to these others who gave themselves and ' 'their cars: Clyde M. McKay, D. G. McPherson, T. A. McCann, E. J. Cat- Ion, A.- 31. Pringle, Norman Jacob- j son, H J. Overturf. Great.' thanks are due also to the people of Crescent for the delightful I lunch' served under the trees. Every-' thing was perfectly arranged and I perfectly served. The visitors will J . long remember the occasion. . . An, finally, the management ofj the Pilot Butte Inn is to be con-' gratulated on the character and man- j ; ner qf the dinner last night. j Our congressional visitors find I Central.Oregon in the same position as a portion of the democratic con vention at San Francisco dry and wanting to be wet. i RipplirigRhijn.9S 35! V.sT in. Seaside Musings I walk beside the sea and muse, ainonj: the' surge lashed rocks; the waves roll up and wet my shoes, and spoil my preen silk socks. It seems to me the ocean's sound is one great, endless knell; its waters are the battle ground of all that in them dwell. Like cannibals fish make their meals of relatives that pass; the swordfish fulls itself with eels, the dolphin eats the bass. All fishes are avoid ing foes by every futile. means; the salted codfish briskly goes, pursuing canned sardines. I sense an endless tragedy where'er the breakers boom, the thrilling epic of the sea, that tells of death and doom, And if I bade the warfare cease, Vd simply waste my breath; in vain I'd preach a balmy peace to those whose trade is death. Until the 'end of stars and suns the hungry fish will slay; the big will chase the little ones, and stow the same away. The sharks would look on me with mirth, or bid me amble hence, just as the people do on earth, when I talk peace and sense. And on the land as in the sea red blood must always flow; alack, alas, and woe is me, that such things should be so! WILL REBUILD STONE GARAGE wohk ox m ii.imvu a rn:u nv Vim: TO t't IMMKVl'H AS MH AS AD.M'H'1 M HNTS A It 10 M AIM!, HAYS I.O.X I., KOX. totnl about $12,000. - ( ! The hi do unit front . wuIIh leuiiiln Inhli't, mill wliHt If Inft Of I lie I on I' wall will bit' torn out and thu build IliK xlutlitl viixl to thu alley, mid lug 15 feet to Un funnel' depth of US fii't. A reinforcement of cuii cruts ptlliiiH will ho provided. No HI!' will bo ttiken toward hulldliiK on (he lot junt nouth of' lliv atone Hum no Mtnii'tuie until this work tins tweu eomnliXod, Mr, Kox mule, lie !ioie to luive rebuild hm fliilnlied t'nily In I he fall, and ha a already threo iippllfntloiiN for ii leant, Jii't us soon us liiKiii'.iui'e mljiiHt-j ineui httvo been in a do, work will ! Hiii'i d to ri'liiiild the Htoiie Htructiii'tt on litiml, near Gietiiiwootl, firin"i"ly , odMipli'il by the CViit-()ie Motor Co., I whlcli was gutted by fire imrlinr ln tlm week, Lou I,. Kox, owner of tlm' property, announced thU inoinliiH.j He eKtlmnttm i hat tlm exponas will' Record of Transfers mcNixinci) nv thk uicsciiDTrs AllriTHAl'T COMPANY. Clmid II K..dley (o J,ia h Hinllli, lot 8, ,;( 8, HtiiHta add $ W U Htiuitii to T S SpriiKllw, lot 8, iilk 12, Htaats mill.... Mmy V, Mntcalf to llencliiltoit Co, H l-il or MO l"! mill N 1-2 of HW 1-4 mid HW 1-4 of HH ii Komi (' H to Cliailen I, 1 1 1 it it i it ii , N 1-2, sun 17-21-21 Kenwood I'l'iiiiiiillnil Co to Cecil M Albeit, lot 8 mill W 1-2 lilt, I blk 4, Ken . wood CIiiii'Ioh l.nltoi'iiiin to lli'iinliH KiNiiitou I. mlir Co, lot H mid K 1-2 or lot 4. blk -I, Ken wood lli'O It Wood to Cent Out An no. 'la lea, lot 7, bill 2fi mill lotH II, 10. blk 2t; lot 12, blk tit., till Ill Comer add ... Kltvlu I, Vlnul to ('mil Oro AxuoeliiloK, llnllil Park, lot (I, blk 25, lleinl; lota K, u, Nnrili add; NSV 1-4, ec 2-11T12 O'DOWD VS. ORTEGA FIGHT CALLED OFF PORTLAND. July 10. The sched uled fight between Mike O'Dowd and Battling Ortega was not held here last night, the managers of the two LIBERALS WILL SELECT TICKET (Continued from page 1.) i boxers being unable to the referee and the size of the purse. Four draws were fought: Eddie Shannon vs. Willie St. Clair; Neill Zimmerman vs. Johnny Flsket Baby Blue vs. Danny Edwards; and Young Fisher vs. Kid Taylor. vention assembled again. The re port declared that the unit rule will aeree us to! not be recognized. The convention's total vote was fixed at 639. , Henry Ford will be formally placed in nomination before the con vention of liberals as cafldldute for the nomination for the presidency, it was announced by Hoffman. GRAND TONIGHT Last Time '1 ai'e.1 MACI Sensation DOWNOIlTlli FARM" iThe aimple lifewith ell its complications and an All-Star Sennett i Comedy Cast to make i you like it A bumper crop of thrill and I laughs. LIBERTY Sunday and Monday Tom Moore "The Gay Lord Quex" All the dash and Rullantry of lom Moore, all the winnlnx qualitfei of his Nmilo, all the ptiwer of IiIn Kreat tlramuflc ability,. have been in-tilled Into hi supreme (ioldxyn pnxllntlon . ALSO A Fox Sunshine Comedy "GIRLS AND GUNPOWDER" THE AMERICAN LEGION Wants Some Young Lady to be : me! f I - Fill in one of the coupons printed below and mail or bring it to The Bulletin Office not later than Saturday, July 17. $200 in cash prizes to the contestants having the largest number of votes. A Beautiful Sonora Baby Grand Phonograph to be . Given: Away the Last Night NOMINATION COUPON I hereby nominate. for Queen of Happyland, to whom ' credit 1 000 votes. Signed CenVfWie Send" Nominations to Queen Contest Manager, The Bend Bulletin Office ,1 Announcing the Arrival of a Carload Each of 1 E5S AND CHEVROLET Light Six (Model K 45) Model 490 We are most fortunate in receiving this week one carload each of Buick Light Sixes and ' Chevrolet 490 Touring Cars. We will be pleased to accommodate your desires in the purchase of either of these two well known and reputable makes of automobiles. ' . n BEND GARAGE Our Tire Service is Goodyear Service- There's No Better Oh Earth v artJfn!i