The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, September 04, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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The Bend Bulletin
DAILY KDITION
MlttM Et.ry Aft.rn.on Eirapt Bandar,
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Marctl S, 1S7U.
ROBERT W. SAWYER Ktlltor-Manaw
HENRY N. FOWl.KR Awwiate Wltor
FBKD A. WOKl.KLEN..A.Ivrtlln Manwr
C. H. SMITH Circulation ManaKtr
RALPH SI'ENCER Mcchanh-al u.t
An lndtrnd.nt Nawapapcr. atan.lln for
tha aquare deal, clean DiMinwa, ciran ikhhi
and the beat interwta of Bend and tentral
Oravon.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920.
THE COX CHARGES
' We have waited with interest to
gee how James M. Cox was going to
deliver the goods oil his charge that
the republicans had their plans all
made to raise a huge fund with which
to buy the presidency. Fortunately
a senate committee has been avail
able to go into the charges at once,
and it has done so. According to
all that has so far come before the
committee there were no goods to
deliver, and Cox has been shown to
have been mistaken to put it most
mildly and generously.
The charges were made unequivoc
ally. Mr. Cox did not hesitate over
them in any way. Indeed, the man's
assurance and apparent self-confidence
gave them their greatest
weight. Now the facts are told. The
Cox proof is not forthcoming. The
charges fall flat.
The republican committee is try
ing to raise from $3,000,000 to $4
000,000 for the legitimate and neces
sary expenses of its campaign. Un
less those members of the committee
who have testified are plain liars,
they have no idea of seeking the
larger sum mentioned by the demo
cratic nominee.
Can we not have a campaign on a
higher plane than Mr. Cox yet seems
willing to place it?
RipplirigRhymos
Joan
Transients
We act as though we planned to stay on earth
for countless years, but soon we'll have to move
away to some uncharted spheres. A little while we
charge around, and put up ice and grass, then to
the village planting ground in solemn state we pass.
And there till time is done we'll wait, and no emo
tions heed; so what's the good of all our hate, our
envy and our greed? The evil thought corrupts
the mind and turns the blood to bile; so let our
thoughts be always kind we're here so short a
while! Bad passions spoil this world of ours and
make the spirit sick; far better deck a foe with
flowers than soak him with a brick. If there's a
neighbor you detest, and whom you'd gladly slay,
admit forgiveness to your breast, and send him a
bouquet. All bitterness is a mistake; try kindli
ness instead; for any morning you may wake to
find that you are dead. Each evening when I go
to roost I spring a prayerful spiel for those -by
whom I've been traduced, who for me hatred feel.
For I would hate to die tonight and in the silence
start across the darkness, to the light, with malice
in my heart.
Tuesday will see, in the words of
that gifted author and eminent play
wright, William Shakespeare,' the
"school boy, with his satchel and
shining morning face, creeping like
snail, unwillingly to school."
Popular election of senators, pro
hibition and women's suffrage. Is
there anything else waiting now to
get Into the constitution?
The purchase of a hunting license
Is only a part of the game. Next
find your deer.
At the Hotels.
Pilot Butte Inn.
Agnes Stirling, Burns; Charles
Pitrher'and family, Silver Lake; C
W. Stewart, Portland; Karl McCros
key, Portland; L. R. Haslett, St.
Louis; Mary Wither, Amity; Edith
Southworth, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. J.
O'Callahan, Powell Butte; Mrs. W.
G. Fordham and sons. La Pine; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Chapman, La Grande:
Harriett Umbaugh, Tacoma; L. F.
Estes, Fallbridge: U. V. Nelson, Port
land; L. E. White and family, Seat
tle. Hotel Cozy.
Stanley E. Trent, The Dalles; Vino
W. Pearce, Madras; C. L. Pearce.
Salem; J. W. Burleigh, Enterprise;
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston, Pull
man, Wash.: Mrs. G. W. Coffee. Shol
don, Iowa; Agnes Freeborn, Sheldon,
Iowa.
Hotel Wright.
L. Smith, Portland; C. A. Goddard,
Redmond; Mrs. Rudie Ackermun,
Silver Lake; Mrs. Mary White, Port
land; M. P. Martin, Silver Lake; A.
Roper, La Pine; O. A. Raker, lone;
Charles Lundin, Astoria.
CU8, walk the tight rope? And scan
dulizing the village, school on "vis
Istors' day" by reciting a rather
startling bit of verse of her own
making?
Miss Pick ford Is coming to the Lib
erty theater Sunday and Monday in
her famous buccoss, "Rebecca of Sun
nybrook Farm."
Thousands have laughed over this
classic of American girlhood in book
form. Miss Plckford has - made
youthful, lovable Rebecca "flve'upon
the screen. Selling soap for prem-
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FOR YOUR MONDAY NKICDS
We will remain open on Sunday from
10 a. m. to (i p. m. We clone Labor Day.
THE BAKK-RITK SANITARY HAKERY
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lums for "poor Mrs. Simpson," going
off to boarding school, frolicking on
the country strnw ride all the de
lightful memories of chlltlhoon arc
packed in this picture-.
Daily Market Report
(Farniahed br arrangement wllh the
Central Or.aon.HanB.)
NORTH PORTLAND. Sept. 4
Cattle ReculnlM. none: Htenily;
Clioioo steers, 19. B0 to I10.B0; good
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AT THE MOVIES
Parents who give their children
unwise gifts will find an object les
son in Pauline Frederick's new Gold
wyn production, "Bonds of Love,"
which will be presented at the Grand
theater Monday and Tuesday. The
adoring father brings home a new
toy for his child every night. On
the evening that the story opens he
has brought a little hatchet. And
the 7-year-old hoy Immediately finds
uses for the new tool. Jimmy dis
covers his uncle's automobile at the
entrance to his fathers' home. Ajaln
the hatchet comes into play on the
front tires. And when uncle cor.ios
out to drive off, he discovers that
he has a perfectly flat tire. And
Jimmy, like George, didn't deny his
guilt in the matter.
Would you like to see Mary Tick
ford, as the star of a three-ring cir-
School Books
We carry a complete stock
of the Text Books for all
grades in school. Don't de
lay. We'll help you. We
know the needs for school,
as we have the official text
book list for every grade.
Don't wait until the open
ing day.
Owl Pharmacy
BEND'S BOOK STORE
A Chest of Silver
Every family should have a Chest of Silver,
especially when attractive designs of such ex
cellent quality may be secured at our present
prices. As an heirloom nothing can surpass
it as a gift it has few equals. Why not come
and choose yours now? Plan systematically
to add to your Silver Chest.
SYMONS BROS.
O'Kane Building
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ABOR hfif
"Workingmen are at
the foundation of so
ciety. Show me that
production of human
endeavor in the making
of which the working
man has had no share,
and I will show you
something that society
can well dispense with."
Gilbert's
Furniture
Company
Q)W,
AT
THE GYM
LABOR DAY grj
Kid Taylor
of Bend
VS.
Frankie Howard
of Chicago
TEN ROUNDS
Greek George of Bend
vs.
Nipper Davis of Sacramento
SIX ROUNDS
. , r
Duffy Knorr of Terrebonne
vs.
Jimmy Lewis of Los Angeles
SIX ROUNDS
Ringside .$2.20 including war tax
General Admission $1.65 including war tax
Tickets on Sale at
The Windmill, Little Brick, Metropolitan, Pastime
Bear in Mind
Fishermen -Campers !
Every tree destroyed by forest fire
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.
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.