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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1920)
THE RKN'R 1U1.I.ETIN. DAIl.T KDITION, UEKD, OKKOON, Wfcl.NKHDA V, Jtl.V HI. Iltttfl. PAGE a The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION rmklWk4 Kr,r, Altsraeoa Kscept ante My The H.nd ualletla (laeerperaieei klmd u Second Class matter Jsnuarj 1 1117, at th Post Otflee at Band, Oregon, Act ol Merer. , ilia. BOBKRT W. SAWYER EJItor-Msnsjrer sUNRY N. FOWLER Associate Editor niD A. WOBLKLEN.. Advertising slsnarer a H. SMITH Circulation Manager RALPH 8PKNCER Mechanical Sups. Am Independent Newspaper, standing for Is square deal, clean business, clean politics and tha bait Interests of Band and Central Dragon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mail Oh Year Io.0 U Month. ti.Tt Area Month. tl.0 Br Carrlat Oaa Yar Sll Month. M.0 Oaa Month tM All subscriptions ara dua and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice! of eipiralion ara aeslled ubacribera and if renewal la not and within reasonable lima the paper will i a discontinued. Please notify as promptly of any ebanee f address, or of failvire to receive the paper ree-ularlr. Otherwise we will not pa re- BDonaible for copies missed Make all cheeks and orders parable to lbs Bend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, Jl'LY 21, 1920. IS THIS COOPERATION? Sooner or later the directors of the North Unit irrigation district will make some public statement we assume, attempting to Justify their plans tor appropriating all the surplus flow of the Deschutes for the exclusive benefit of their lands. Presumably their argument will be based on their great need of water to Insure crops on the dry farms of Jefferson county, anil something will be said of the fact that they are in position to proceed with the project, while there may be various delays necessary to insure the in clusion of any of the other units. The preceding is, of course, based wholly on supposition. Possibly the directors will frankly say that they have found, as their plans pro gressed, that they needed all the water and so they have started out to grab while the grabbing is good It is now, they may urge, a free-for-all scramble and they want all the advantages they can get. This argument, or any of like nature, the North Unit men may be able to Justify in their own minds, but how, we wonder, can they square any such attitude with the cooperative sentiment that has ruled hitherto. Early last year, when conditions seemed to be working toward a fight between the different units the Bend Commercial club coun selled against antagonism and urged cooperation. North . Unit directors Joined in the cooperative campaign and the club set itself heartily at work to obtain an examination of the reservoir site. We shall not attempt to allot shares of credit for securing the reservoir examination but no one will deny that the club did much to secure it. The club has also done other things on be half of the whole Deschutes project as a whole, the latest being in con nection with the recent visit of the Appropriations committee. If we are not mistaken no other community had any opportunity to share in this visit until the Bend committee Invited cooperation for the purpose of securing an exami nation of . the whole Deschutes project. Jefferson county might have been left out of the program entirely had there been any dis position here to treat the possi bility of Deschutes project irriga tion on any other basis than that of community cooperation. The Jefferson county committee accepted the invitation to cooperate, per mitted Bend people to undertake the Job of planning the program, of bringing the committee here and of showing the reservoir site that at the very time they were planning to take for themselves alone. All. this looks like letting us help pull up the hill and when the crest is In sight casting us off. What kind of cooperation is this? Fires Are Mysterious In Oregon They come when least ex pected. You may think your Lome or place of business perfectly safeit might be the first to go. Precaution Is far belter than remorae INSURE NOW! J. C. RHODES INSURANCE Bend Company Office Phone 71 RippUrihijuiQS'l YTOll I ICJJWII M i w.ifL" 2 fT LjW. TJ P Parting Guests I like to have my friends come in, when eve ning's growing gray, and talk of autos made of tin, of hen and hogs and hay. Their corning does not make me sore; 'tis that that makes me grieve: When they would go, their visit o'er, they take so long to leave! They quit the dazzling sitting room, at half past ten o'clock ; then in the hall's religious gloom they talk and talk and talk. At last they leave my humble door, but on the porch they pause, and for another hour or more they ply their useful jaws. The night is waxing old and late when down the walk they go, and then they loiter at the gate to talk an hour or so. How grand is that infrequent guest who says, at nine o'clock, "Time flies apace, you want to rest, so I will take a walk." He takes his walking stick and hat, and when he comes some more, he finds a welcome on the mat that lies before the door. My friends are welcomed to my gate, and harmless suds shall flow ; but when it's time to pull their freight, I wish they'd up and go ! Farmer-Labor Nominees -".Man Hangs Self When 'Razor Falls," says a newspaper headline. Often, In our many years of shav ing, we have felt the same way. The darn thing never will work right. The Oregon Journal says Cox will open in the West. The democratic hope Is that if Cox wins they will open everywhere. The investigation of the Japanese question In California ought to bring results that will affect the Oregon situation as well. School and college advertisements are beginning to appear. Untimely suggestion of the future to the school child. ' fit 'S Daily Market Report (FuniLhrd by arrangsmrnt wllh ihe Central Orrgon liana.) NOItTH PORTLAND. July 21. Cuttle, 1000; lliillkot Hlemly. t'holoo hIkim-m. 110 Ml lii 10.U0; good to choii'it, 9U.7S In $10. HO; nieil- II ill to kiiikI, 111 to 110; full' lo guild, IS. lift to $0; rein mini to fulr, 17 to 7.!!li; choice ciiwh and heifer". 18 lo (8. 50; koimI til choice, 17 lo S; medium ti good, l) lo $7; fulr In medium, 15 to III; eminent, fit to tt.'ti; buiin, r. r, o to iu.mi; prime light ciiIvck, tit to 113; med ium light. $U to til; heavy, 17 to 19: clniiolce dairy ciilvea, tin In till; litmt feeder"-, 7 60 to 18; fulr to good, $11 tu f 7.60. IIU, llerelplK, 100; mnrk.'t Himily Prima mixed, $17 In $17. Ml; i! him mixed, $111.50 In 917; riiimii hcnvlen $10 III $1,1; uKh. I2(, j $15 50; imooth hmivlim, $13 $16.60. HIiopii, llecelplH, 2iM7; hIiiw, wenli. Vul ley liimlin, 60 tu 7 6 lower. KiimI ; liimintalil IninliK, $11 to tll.fiO; HkIiI viillcya, t 36 to $10.25; mil lanii,,, 7 to $8 do ; yeurlliiKh, $i.(,ii $8; welheia ftl.CiO to $7; ewes. t' f,n lo $0.25. Put It In Tim llulletln. FOR A More Beautiful Bend Here are Che mon solnrtnd to lead the new third ticket, Farmer Labor party. For prealdont. Par ley P. Christensen, luwyor of Bait Lk City, Utah, and Max 8. Bayea of Clevoland tor Tlce pronl deot The ieloction of Ilaye by the third party tnakoa throe Ohio ana on procidentia) ticket thh J oar JJartSln Cox and Have Why Sho Would Change Faith. Mary June Is n meiulier nf the Kpli copnl Sunday school. One Sunilny when she i-nnie home she told her mother she thought hA like to change rhiirches, ai thelr'i was so hnrd on white mocklni;. M omsfteir Sale Of Our Entire Stock of AVU)i vlE km? tsi 0" OFFERING Canton Cords Blackstone Fisk Cords General and Michelin Tubes and Fabrics on FOR CASH or the Absolute Cost Price Today if we had to replace them at the present cost. SALE BEGINS NEXT FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY . PIONEER GARAGE CO. .. On Irving, east of Bond Street Wo have geriireil the dervlces of lnl welt known l,niiili'iiii, toinli'iiec, Mr. Chun. II. Illnhiip. anil are miiklmt u apei'lul i purtmeiil of lanilcaio gurilelilng. Thnnii who lllivo hcen ac. cllKlollleil to the wink of Mr. IIUIlop mid other, who wlnh expert work In Improving their h iirrou ikIim km mo liivll.nl iu end their orders to our office or to come In anil talk over their Iilinm. Wo are taklim up thin work iriicilcally Ul rimt In (ho lutvrUHt of n .More llcniiilfiil lleml. The Central Oregon Associates HM W ell Sli.-i t "BuitJcr, of Heal llomtt" (Ited llll) Ik'ltil, (lleoli www,,,Hnwnnumnnniininmim"TI,t't!'tmi't'tt,ftwtamttt'tt,w'tt1 I 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. tern iiuniimiuuBpiioiuiai ihbi miniimi iignniimui uuuw Bear in Mind Fishermen-Campers ! Every tree destroyed by forest firo reduces Central Oregon's wealth just that much. Preserve the trees by being careful about fire. Protect them by spread ing the gospel to all others. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. MimnimHwimiiuiimmiiiwiiaiii "immniiiiiiuiuiitiiiiiniiiiinuimiuMiiimiraiiuamiimmmittttiiiniiumnninri Cook the Better Easier ! Quicker!! Cleaner 1 ! ! Surer!.!!! No matched to utrlko, no flnmc. No dirt. Hoot, Brooke or amcll. . - Perfect control of hoot at tho tarn of n nwltcli. Itrolled montH will ho free from mokn anil rlnderni roiwtR will Nhrlnk hnrdly at all) lmke will como out a rich gulden hrown; cooking will ho ur. pnHHlnKly good when you crnik ICIevtrlcnlly. A variety of Electric llnnnen from which to select. A- denioiiNtration any time. Today, for iiiMiinco. 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