The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 04, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Tha Bend Bulletin.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1920.
ORGANIZATION
When the plan for the reorgjanlra
tlon of the Commercial club was pre
sented a few weeks ago. The Bulletin
urged that the American City Bureau
be called in to give the advantage of
Its experience and training in such
undertakings. It is therefore a mat
ter of gratification to see that when ,
the work is seriously begun this or
ganliation is on the Job. As hasj
been repeatedly pointed out, if onej
is ill, he sends for a physician; if nisi
teeth need attention, he goes to the;
dentist; if his eyes, to the oculist, in
short, he seeks a specialist for his
ills. This Is just what the club Is
now doing by employing the services
of the American City Bureau experts.
That they are experts is clear to
those who have seen the way in which
they have tackled the local job. With
tin..nnt nrnfrrnm nf nrernntzation
U6M ." f. ; 1 ...k T 1.
work they have gone ahead, step by, for our new Lomracn-m, t.uu, in
step and day by day. attending to the : Heve the most important thing we
preliminaries, building the machine, I should consider is the trade develop
laying the foundation however neiment o Bend .. Id E. P. Mahaffey.
may wish to describe it so that ear-1 commenti on the mcmDershlp
1y next week all someone need do is ,
to say "Go." and the thing will be!"paign is t0 be lauded
weeK.
Years and Wisdom.
I've lived about a hundred years, and as I lived
I looked around; and in the course of time, my
dears, some chunks of wisdom I have found. I've
found that kindness always pays; it smoothes the
path we have to tread, and takes much anguish
from our days, and lulls us when we go to bed-.
Speak kindly of the man next door; he'll hear the
unkind things you've said, and they may make his
spirit sore, so he will come and punch your head.
Speak kindly of the grocer's clerk, who stung you
when you bought some rice; he's wearied by his
grinding work, and so got balled up on the price.
Speak kindly of all men who pass; they need kind
words to make them glad'; they're trying hard to
cut their grass, and hands are tired and hearts are
sad. My life has been a joyride great, because I
hate ho man on earth, and in the cheapest kind of
skate I try to find some signs of worth. I have
about a million friends, who smile upon me when
we meet, and when my little journey ends, my fu
neral will be a treat. The boys will boost me on'
that day, not for the silly rhymes 'I grind, not for
my wreath of fragrant hay, but for the fact that I
was kind.
fllh'il out giving their Id''"
what tlm Coinmorolitl club should nt
tuutpt to iiooumiillrih for the upbuild
ing nnd Roni'nil nood ' ,1U fmu
mutiny.
Women WorkvTN Oruiinliil
Ciinipulun MnniiRr Htm. II. Hchnu
boo announced that two tonms of
woiuuii workurH liavo boon formed,
ono oaoh being nsnlgiiofl to tho lllun
and tho White divisions. Tito per
sonnel of tlteso two toaniH Is its fol
lows: Mrs. ( 8. Hudson, (captain),
Mrs. N. W. Holes nnd Mrs. 1'iiul C.
King; Mrs. HMph Spencer, (cap
tain), Mrs. Ed llroHterhoiiM and Mrs.
V. It. Hudson. Tho tohm-led by Mrs.
Hudson will bo unsigned to Major
Ovorturf's Ulna Division, and (hut of
Mrs. Spencer to the While Division,
led by Major H. A. Miller.
All members nf the field organiza
tion. Including majors, captains and
team workers, men and women, will
moot at the Pilot Hutlo Inn Krlclnv
at noon for luncheon, final Instruct
ions and for the soled Ion of pros
pect they will solicit.
I
II to
$5
gains
?
Must Consider Trade Development
in Building Prograrrfof Work for
New Commercial Club, Says Banker
"In building the program of work
done.
"And in considering trade ex-
Bend has always been noted for tension and development," h con-
we must bear in mind that
Ua otiivif anA Tr.11ini7r.pss tn en nf-i "nuea
ter what it wanted. From these n "e completion of the Benham
men it can take a lesson in organiza- Falls project and smaller Irrigation
tion which,-if applied with the local Plans, we will be laying the founda-
tion ior a traae center m nenu iuhi.
will serve as an absolute guarantee
Tim and ginger,
where.
will take us any-
Took a Peek Before Answering.
At the time of tests' In the schools
the small fry were very busy discuss
ing how "awful hard" the questions
were and wrinkling their brows In
anxiety as to whether they'd passed.
There Is a humorous side to the Hint
ter, however. One small girl reported
that she knew she had her first ques
tion answered correctly. "How are
you so sure?" Inquired mother. "Well,
it was to name 25 birds and. as the
teacher left the bird chart open at
that place. It was .easy," was the
naive reply Springfield Union.
Fallen King's Pet a Spider.
King Christian II of Denmark,
nicknamed the NeVo of the North,
was taken prisoner In 1531 by Freder
ick I, who had been chosen kin? In
bis place. In his cell he contracted a
friendship with a spider. This creature
knew the sound of his voice, came
when called and ate out of his hand.
But the julli-r, mereiy to deprive the
fallen king of a pleasure, killed the
cplder.
against depression and dissolution
after our large timber tracts have
been cut over. We must look ahead
and plan ahead. Bend has accom
plished wonders In a comparatively
few years, yet who is there but will
admit we have really not begun on
the upward onward march that is
to bring great things for our city
In the future? '
"If any nearby town is drawing
trade that rightfully belongs to
Bend wo shnuid see to it thai such
conditions are corrected and without
delay. Our merchants, too, should do
Expert Mice Catchers.
The barn owl. when kIm Iwi young,
lirlnga n inntic In her m-M nhuut ev
ery 12 in I ii it t I'M. A "lie l netlvely
I'lnploynl hi both i-vi'iilnc n r, t ditwn.
nnil as belli inn It- nml f,.inMii. hum, HI
mice n rtnv l n low 'iiti,ittiitlii fur
Iho total rmf''n. Mr.nl;lvn ICnule.
Offended.
y.rm Violet Chandler, who la n can
didate for county school xupcrlntvn
detit has reqiienli'd the Torchlight not
to refer to hr friends who lire help.
Iiir her In her ruuipalcn as he "sup
porters. ' Arkiiiin Thntiini Cut.
mon purpose, will accomplish for
Bend what we all would like to sc:
a greater, better and happier place
in which to live and do business.
Wo should also cultivate the home!
spirit with reference to our city. My
family, my interests and everything
I valuo are hero in Bend, nnd this'
is to be my permanent abiding place.
We should learn to give more
thought to this sentiment, and the I
city will profit by our having done
so."
LARGE CROWD
IS EXPECTED
FOR TONIGHT
(Continued from Page 1.)
ed, accepted their respective appor
tionments, and tho prediction was
made by Chairman T. H. Foley that
within another 30 days Bend will
have a first class, modern clvlc-com-mercial
club thoroughly representa
tive of all the local community In
terests, and one that will be ndequ-
their part in encouraging trade. Weiately financed.
must not overlook the interest of "Re thought survey at the Bond,
our adjacent territory in building , hBn school was conducted yesterduy
our own city; we must build high- i morning by Publicity Director Brlce
ways and roads that will enable the : w- Hoskins. Questionnaires were I
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It Is Better to Be ,
Sure Than Sorry
WITH A
Fireplace
Screen
You lire running no
risk of fire.
But with out, your
chances lean to the
danger side.
We makfi them to
fit your fireplace
Carlson & Lyons
in Sh
Ladies' Shoes at a Great Saving
Ladies' patent cloth top button Shoe at $2.95
and $:M5. .
Ladies' gunmetal buttons, small sizes, priced at
$3.95.
Ladies, grav military heel, cloth top dress Slices
at $5.95.
Ladies brown, gunmetal vamp, cloth' top, low
heel at $G.50.
Ladies' brown high heel dress Shoes at $7..0
Ladies' black kid high heel dress Shoes at $8.50
Ladies' brown calf high heel dress Shoe at $S.5()
Ladies' Havana brown, military heel Shoes at
$9.50. '
Ladies' cocoanut brown calf brogues at $9.50
Ladies' medium vamp, brown kid, low heel Shoes
$9.50.
Misses' black kid, low heel Shoes at $7.9-.
Misses' Ballet Slippers, all sizes, priced at $2.L
Girls' Ballet Slippers, sizes 12 to 2, at $2.3.
Shoes for the Entire Family
Compare
Our
Prices
THE HUB
Belter
For
I .ess
Ht'MMON'H I ther relief a the court mny doom
... .,w..,'. ,.im,t nv tiik Ju"t nnd equitable."
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STATE Oh' OHKOON KOH nrcs-
ClUfTKS COUNTY
i M. C. MINKK. J
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; MATTIB MINKK.
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To Mnttln Miner. Hofenilnni:
IN TIIW NAMK (IK TIIK STATU OF
I OltEdON:
You aro hereby rvctilrod to ap
pear and niiHWiir Iho complaint fll
i ed against you III tho nbovn entitled
isult within six weeks from the dato
: of tho first' publication of this sum
i mons. lo-wlt: wlihln six weeks from
, tho 4th day of November. 1920, nnd
i which dato is Iho dnto of tho first
I publication hereof, and If you fall
! to appear and answer wlihln said
! tlmn the plaintiff will apply to tho
court for thn relief prayed for In
I sulci complaint, to-wlt:
"That tho plaintiff bo awarded
a decree of divorce nxalnst you, for
'evor dissolving and setting iisldo tho
bonds of matrimony hore In before ex
isting between this plaintiff and Ibis
i defendant, nnd such nlher and ftir-
I'hls mimiiinn Is published III the
Bend Itiilliilln, a dully and weekly
newspaper of geuernl clrciiliillon.
published In llend, Deschutes County
Oregon, oni'o a week for six conse
rullvo weeks, by order of Hon. T. K.
J. Duffy. JuilKe of tho above tint II I-,
ed court, which order Is tinted the
3rd day of November. and
which order specified tho ditto of,
tho first publication of this sum
mons, and directs that you appear
and answer within six weeks from
Iho ditto of Iho first publication, an I
which order provides thai peron.il
service of this summons mii'ln upo i
you outsldo of tho stale of Oriim.
shall be equivalent to publication
hereof, and that ft copy of Iho com
plaint nod summons he forthwith
mulled to you at your last known
post offlco address.
Dato of first publication tho 411)
duy of November, 1020.
DoAKMOND ft KHSICINK,
Attorneys for I'lnlnllff.
Ilnlrd Building,
Bend, Oregon.
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GRAND
TONIGHT and
FRIDAY
farmers to reach our markets con
veniently and in comfort. I am a
strong advocate of the theory that
we cannot expect the country to be
any more interested in the city than
the city is interested in the country.
Our citizenship united and working j
along well planned lines for a com-!
left with the student body to bo
When You Of der
BREAD
FROM
The Union Grocery, Phone Black 1971
Gilbert Grocery, Phone Red 721
Link & Brown, Phone Red 261
Michaelson's Cash Grocery, Phone Red 361
Veltum Grocery, Phone Black 2221
Ask For Bake-Rite
You will be better satisfied. You can always get
bread at our bakery.
Bake-Rite Sanitary
Bakery
BOND STREET
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The Unpardonable Sin
To live in a town - ,
To make a living out of it
To educate your children in it .
To get everything you possibly can out of it
And PUT ABSOLUTELY NOTHING IN IT.
The Shevlin-Hixon Company.
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.isk) feM Meters? mm.
Bend Every Effort
For Bend
Three hundred men and women
united in a common cause can
accomplish anything within reas
on for Bend.
Join the Bend Commercial Club.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
A MARVELOUS and thrilling criaptnr-picture of the adventures
of beautiful Marie Carlton in purtuit of tho Sacred Colden
Lotus Flower of Chinn. A wonderful drcma that carries you
acroas iho United States, ncrou the sea and Into the very heart of
all tho forbidden mysteries of the exalte Orient. You have seen
adventures before, but not like thrio thrilling incidents in strange
lands of antiquity a three-sided buttle between this daring young
American girl, a hand of international crooks and tha vangeftil agents
of the Taoiit prieiti, Wutch daahing Marie Wnlcnmp fighting her
way through the mazes of "THE DRACON'S NET" and you'll havo
the thrill of your life. .
FINAL EPISODE OK
"TRAILED BY THREE"
No matter if you have missed a few episodes, see this,
Jthe last, and learn the story.
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