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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1920)
thw nicxn iu'llictin, daily edition, dekd, orkgon, xriiAY, novkmiikk en, hsjo. The Bend Bulletin BEING FAT 1$ REAL TRAGEDY PAGE a DAILY EDITION ear After-loan Kxeant Snndav. Br Tin Band Hullalln (Incaroaralad) tntarad aa Orm t'lau matter Januar 0, 1M7, at Oie Poat Oltlce at Bend, Orwn, ACI oi March , lata. ROBERT W. SAWYER E-litor-Manairer BKNBY N. FOWLER Aaeoclate Editor a H. SMITH Adrartialnc Manajrer KALPH SPENCER Mechanical Sunt. Ore-ran. Independent Neteepaper, etanillnfr for re deal, clean buaineaa. clean politic. beat intereeta of Bend and Centra) SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mall On Tear 15.00 Wz Month H..S Three Montha 11.(0 Br Carrier On Tear .S0 Li Month M.fO One Month I0.S0 All aubKriptlona are due and PAYA1I1.S IN ADVANCE. Notlcea of expiration are emailed aubaerlbere and if renewal la not -Bade within reasonable time the paper w'jl ha HlaaontinaML Pleaae notify na promptly of anr chanre ef Bddreaa, or of failure to receive the paper rerolarlr. Otherwiee we will not be re- naonaibla for eon W miaaed. Make all ehecka and ordera parable to The Bend Bulletin. itt V xVWfllt Mcon wa 8 TTTESDAV, NOVEMBER 23, 1920. KEEP DIGGING (By an unknown author.) To keep digging, anyhow. To hold the lips fast, and keep dig ging. To hold the head up, and quietly digging. To do the very best you can, and keep on digging. Not to squeal, not to dodge, not to - fight back, but just keep on digging. To wash oft the blood, and keep dig ging. To call back, "Good luck to you," and then go on digging. To answer, "Thank you," and go right on digging. To whisper, "Lord lead me," and get to digging. To study the path, and go on faith fully digging. To let the road behind take care of itself, and go on sturdily dig ging. To follow the gleam ahead, and to on digging. To fix courage fairly in the forehead, and go right on digging. And then, when the dark clouds, and the loved, ones fall off, and friends forget, and the stones hurt, and the pick is broken, the heart ready to break, aloneness is unbear able, life scarcely worth living, then stop for a moment and feel in the dark for the old brave picS's point, rake off the mud of doubts and the trash of fear, and the muck of dis couragement and unrest, and hope lessness, and stop the clock's eternal ticking of unrest, and get right back to digging; and dig, and dig on, and The Great Blessing I had a weary siege of sickness that called for pink and purple pills; my humble roll lost all its thickness when I had paid the doctor's bills. And pharmacists and well trained nurses were chasing to me up the road, and undertakers with their hearses were hanging round my sad abode. Now I am feeling vastly better, the gout and mumps have left my frame, likewise lumbago, croup and tetter, though rheumatiz still plays its game. No longer do I wear a plaster, there is no poultice on my form, and I'm not scared by bleak disaster, or by the ills that round me swarm. If one has health he is a craven to talk of grief and trouble sore, and croak, like Edgar Allan's raven, such balder dash as "Nevermore." Health is the only thing that matters, beside it other boons are vain, and men are surely mad as hatters who kick when they are free from pain. Recovered from my indiges tion, and convalescent, from the itch, I face my tasks without a question, and life seems full and sweet and rich. Yes, ugly problems crowd around me, and threats and things invade my den, but they can't daunt me or confound me, for I am feeling well again. ' Just keep on digging, anyhow. You may not get the very things your heart calls for, but, sure as God lives, you will arrive somewhere. Record of Transfers FURNISHED BY THE DESCHUTES ABSTRACT COMPANY. George Broughton, et al to Odin Falls Land Co, EH SEU. sec 22; S of NWK. NW!4 of SWU. sec 34; NEVi of NEU, sec 33; SM of S W4, NEVi of SWVi and SW of SE4, 26-14-12; $1. W N Cobb to Martha Hindman, beg NE cor NWVi of NWV4. 9-15-10, th W on sec line 20S.7 ft; th S 208.7 ft; th E 208.7 ft; th N 208.7 ft to pt of beg; $1. William Pattison tq Wiliiam H Wood, lot 12, blk 18, Deschutes; 10. Cactus Grows 40 Feet. In the hot Mexican deserts speci mens of cactus have been known to reach 30 or 40 feet in heleht Mother's Mistake. A little girl asked her mother; "Why did you go to the hospital to get me?" Her mother answered ; "Because I wanted a nice little girl and you are a nice little girl, are you noir The lit tle girl, thinking of her bnhy broth er Jack, answered : "Yes, lama nice little girl, but you ronde an awful mis take when you went and picked Jack out" Reason for Program. One of the churches has recently In stalled a motion picture machine. The Sunday service consists of an address by the pastor, followed hy tho pictures. The children grow Impatient waiting for the pictures, and when I suggested to little I'.onlru that tho pictures oitcht to be shown 0rst nnd then permit the children to go home she promptly re plied: "Yes; hot then nobody would stay." En-chance. THANKSGIVING! In observance of the National Holiday to be generally observed Thursday, the undersigned garages and service stations will be closed all day NOVEMBER 25. , A. W. Bontrager Deschutes Garage II. R. Riley L. M. King A. J. Tucker Cent-Ore Motor Co. Southworth Bros. Pioneer Garage M. & C. Tire & Service Bend Garage nnuKK:K::::nsttmi:nn:n:nt::itatn:n:ui:nnni:ni::u:r. She Would Like A bunch of Violets to wear Thanksgiving Day. 1 I And Roses; or Crysan- 1 . therriums ; or Carnations We have the loveliest and the freshest. A Fern or a 'Bloom ing Plant? . You can find them at the Brobert Millinery 1008 WALL ST. Phone Black 2571 ,t:;.:.:::.:::::::::;:;:, J STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Central Oregon Bank BEND, OREGON AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS . NOVEMBER 15TH, 1920 1 ' ' RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $436,045.54 Bonds and Warrants 8763o!l2 Overdrafts 98427 Furniture and Fixtures 3,800.00 Cash and Exchange 117,361.17 Other Resources 1,000.00 Total ........ $646,821.10 LIABILITIES Capital Stock . ', $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 24,513.10 Deposits 597,308.00 Total $646,821.10 Have You Joined The Red Cross 7 ;numiffiJiUlUKiUiKraHM ii::iini miiuint mimmij Everyone can well afford $1 to aid as" noble a cause as this. If you have not joined, do so AT ONCE I BEND WATER, LIGHT & POWER CO. To Modorn Woman It Is a Worry Thut Frequently Leads to Ruined Health and. Ini.inlty. A fut inn i) Is uimilly a Jolly sort of nn iniiiviiluiil who accoitn Ihu world as the km mo sort of a ltu its Hid tvnrltl considers him. Ciirili, miy the New Yolk Sun. tuny worry u mini nc ciisloniilly lieeiuiKo It Is mi ntuioyiinre, but Willi Hid modern uoimni li verves upon tragedy. As hj sli-liuis If they would lulk freely rim tell you, ll is a worry lo tl i that freiiuenlly lemM to ruined health. Insanity or I ho grave. . It Is possible fur n mini to grow fat gracefully. At least lie nui sub due his tut ll tu, slop riiiiiilni! for trains, givo up his golf ami spend most of his time In ponderous poses. Ills Inllur can easily arninno his clothlnjr into well-known and accept etl lines. Tho enso of the woman Is (lirTereut. Fashion hinds Iter as with a chain. There nro no stylish frocks for stout women. The fashion of today calls Mr slim flcures and trim ankles. Waists and hips aro tnhon. There are no sleeves rnpulilo of concoalluit over fleshed arms. Man can adapt his clothes to his figure, hut woman must adapt ho- figure to the clothes, or else shninelcssly ndmlt that she cannot wear what Is fuslilonalilo. It was not always so. In another generation (lie stout womau had n well defined place thu "dowager typo." It was sometimes culled. Tho woman who made the best biscuits and cooked tho most savory chicken wni always o rotund sort of person who never minded It when peoplo cams unoxpeetcdly-nround dinner tluio. She. wns the one children flocked to for sympathy and the ono who seemed to make tho world brighter wherever she went 100 PAIRS LADIES' DRESS 17 SHOES ALL LEATHERS AND LASTS Sizes 2'2 to 6 50 PAIRS MEN'S WORK SHOES Values to $6.50; Triced for this Week $3.45 SALE LASTS ALL WEEK ME HUB JNTLEEj It ean't leak be. 1 causa it's made la a one pieoe that' I akj w tmaraulf I mHtfacUn or your monty aWlr. ComptetellneofKant. I leek Rubber ffooda. I Pricaa trooKOato4j H IIORTON DRUG CO. Wall Street iratwntmnmiimmnuiMitiMtrantiuiTO Join The Red Cross Yes, it is true the war is over; but the work of the Red Cross is not. Every day thousands of sick and needy are being cared for by the world's greatest mother, The Red Cross. No organization is more deserving of your help. Join the Red Cross today, or renew your mem bership. The Shevlin-Hixon Company. umimaammmmumammmttttmtmiitmmmimmmiiunnmtmmatmwtmttamtmimmmmmmimaasmt. Thanksgiving G and SMOKER AT THE GYMNASIUM RtP-rl PlnCC Rpnpflf Every dollar above ncttinl expenses SIVCU rJifi 0"Crit-of this fight will go to the Red Cross iajleeiajlliaiflaaaiiier - t?MJ'?- 11 t "4 MAIN EVENT TEN ROUNDS BILIY. HOFF vs. JOE ANDERSON of Klamath Falls of Portland Semi-Windup 6 Rounds Kid Taylor vs. Billy Ryarr of Prineville of Bend Main Preliminary 6 Rounds Greek George vs. Young Miller of Bend of San Francisco First Preliminary 6 Rounds Duffy Knoor vs. Johnny Lyman ot Boise, Idaho of Terrebonne BEST BOXING CONTEST EVER STAGED IN BEND Every Round Will Be a Fight, N 6nn i i 2 V, 3 Kin TAYf-on Out of courtesy to the many who are planning to attend Thanksgiving night dinces, the Smoker will start at eight o'clock sharp, allowing time between the end of the last bout and the beginning of the first number on dance program. Prices General Admission. $1.65: Ringside. S2.20 (Bot h A urn -m 4 ... ' ' vuuv TT 111 111 I I GET YOUR SEATS NOW-At Pastime, Waldorf, Metropolitan and Windmill