The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 21, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    THB 11KND nUIiMSTIN. DAILY EDITION, BRNn, OIU5QON. Tl'KHDAY, DKOKMllKIl 81,
QUIET CAMPAIGN FOR RELIEF
PROVES EFFECTIVE IN STATE
PORTLAND, Dec. 21. Who Is
the hardest-hearted man In Oregon?
He Is expected to be found between
December 19 and 25, in some county
or town. Ho may be in Portland, or
ho may be In the state outside, but
he is the man who will refuse to buy
or help buy the life of a starving
child lu Bast Central Europe at $10
apioce. He is the man who, being
told .that Oregon Is responsible for
the lives of 25,000 of the 3,500,000
children atfllctod by famine in, Eu
rope's former war tone, will keep
bis hands and his money In his pock
ets. It he is not found, the cam
paign organization formed in this
state, at the requost of Horbort
Hoover, will docldo that Oregon Is
100 per cent merciful.
No offort for the relief of need
has over been put forth in Oregon
before, It is said, with so little noise
or orntory, or yet with such quiet de
termination on the part of thousands
of workers to make it a success. Al
most imperceptibly it has takon pre
cedence over all other Christmas ac
tivities, simply because tho poopto of
Oregon cannot bear to let the chil
dren of Europo's blackened battle
fields plead In vain.
Oregon's campaign was orgnntiod
by W. B. Aycr In direct response to
Herbert Hoover's appeal, Robert
H. Strong wni appointed general di
rector and Robert K. Smith, outstuto
director. Llborty loan workers were
added to tho representatives of tho
Amorlcnn Red .Cross, JowIbIi Joint
Distribution committee, Perioral
Council of Churches, Kulghtu of Co
lumbus, Y. M. C. A. nml Y. W. C. A.,
and tho most gratifying fcaturo as
tho workers propnro for their whirl
wlud drive Is the discovery that tho
war loft the state with an orgmilxa
tion capable, on loss than a week's
notice, of responding to so tremend
ous a need as thut of tho children In
Europe.
Oregon's quota Is 25,000 lives,
equally divided between Portland
and the ntato outside. In other
words, tho state Is expected io con
tribute the total sum of $350,000.
Tho receipt cards to bo used take
the novel form of accepted invita
tions from Europo's little folks as in
visible guests at the Christmas din
ners of Oregon.
GRAND Tonight Last Time
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'THE LOST
POWELL BUTTE VOTES
AGAINST NEW SCHOOL
Taxpayers Show Opposition To Dis
trict Plans Children Are Hurt
When Thrown From Horse.
The Greatest Array of Wild
Animals Ever Screened
LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, HYENAS,
ELEPHANTS. CAMELS, GORILLAS,
Chimpanzees, Monkeys, Zebras,
Giraffes, Alligators, Water Buf
falo, and many other Wild Ani
mals of desert and jungle take .
' part in this wonderful production
POWELL BUTTE, Dec. 21. Pow
ell Butte turned out en . masse on
Friday to vote "no" on the Redmond
high school bonding Ibsub. Powell
Butte is already In the union high
school district against its "voice and
vote," and has already been taxed
to build a high school in Crook coun
ty. Hence the protest. Powell
Butte was outvoted, as was foreor
dained, but the voters took Hint
means to show their opposition to be
ing taxed In the Redmond high
school district when they did not
vote to join that district In the first
place, but were drawn In by the over
whelming majority of votes from
other parts of the district.
Harold M. Charlton left- on Wed
nesday night's train for Portland af
ter enjoying his vacation at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Charlton of Powell Butte. This
was Harold's first vacation since en
tering the service as a federal agent,
more than two years ago.
Mrs. E. A. Bussett, Ross Bussett
and family left for Seattle Friday
night, where the Ross Bussetts will
make their home. Mrs. Bussett will
visit for a while with Mr. and Mrs.
Pollard, former residents of Prlne
vllle, but now of Seattle. Mrs. Huh
Belt and Ross had intended to make
the trip by auto, but the night be
fore starting they allowed their car
to freeze up, urstlng out one sido
of the radiators, and it had to be
left behind.
Quite a serious accident occurred
All children under the age of
12 years will be
admitted for
10c
This is for the first two episodes only.
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HEALTHY NEW YEAR
for Her will be the
most appreciated
Christmas
Gift
obtainable.
Furs combine luxury, comfort,
and supply a gift that will last
for years.
STEIN'S MOUNTAIN
RAW FUR COMPANY
Hotel Wright Building
211 Greenwood Ave.
last Wednesday tienr the O'Cnlluhun
ranch, when two little girls, who
wuro riding horseback after tho mall,
were thrown from their horBO and
both of them seriously Injured. They
were Ruth Calvin, duughtur of Kule
lIUKhnull Calvin, and Clara, daughter
'at Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson,
ltuth was the moro seriously Injured
of the two and at first it was thought
her neck was broken. The girls
! were curried into tho O Callahan
:homo and' their parents and two hpy
slnlans called. It was not until the
. following day that tho girls could be
moved to their homos. Clurn Is rup
, Idly recovering from the fall, but
j Kuth Is still confined to her bod and
may bo for some tlmo yet.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wuriwoller
wore In Prluuvlllo Friday night, Mr.
Wurswuller to sen tho mutch nt the
Legion club and Mrs. Wurxwnllr to
visit her parents, who were in the
city from tholr Paullun homo.
The Powell Rulto Cooperative as
sociation held Its regular monthly
meeting at Community hull last
Thursday night. Several very Im
portant business matters wero dis
cussed nt tho meeting. A delega
tion of stockmen, consisting of
Georgo Russell, James Cram, Jr., and
Bruce Gray wero present to discuss
stork measures and cooperation, and
a delegation of busluoss and profes
sional men woro present from Red
mond to discuss tho high school bond
election. They wore: Dr. J. F.
Hosch, M. A. Lynch. William Wilson
and Thomus Qulgley. After tho busi
ness session refreshments were
sorved and a social tlmo wns onjoyed
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rosa litis
sett, members of tho association, who
have left hero to make their homo
near Seattle.
Charlos M. Charlton. Jr., visited
with Donald Klsslor Sunday.
Powell Butte Ladles' Aid and oth
ers are busy making candy bags for
the Christmas troe.
Frank Fostor went to Prlnovlllo
Monday of this wook.
Elof Johnson has arrived and is In
charge of Powoil Butto store and
postofflce.
Mrs. Suo Wllcoxon of Redmond at
tended the Bussett farewell social at
Community hall Thursday night.
Mrs. Mary V. Charlton of Wilson
school district served as clerk on tho
bond election board in Rodmond Fri
days. William Poterson nnd A. W. Bnyne
went to Bear creek last week-end on
business connected with "tho Henry
hnnson estate.
Miss Fay Bussett and Miss Gladys
Pauls are attending teachers' Insti
tute in Prinevllle this week. Mrs.
Bertha Brown of Wilson school and
Mrs. Arthur M liner of Edwards
school are also In attendance
Fred McCnffroy was in Prinevlllo
the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Greon Board and
Georgo W. Whltsett went to Bond
last woek.
J. A. Rlggs has been busy with a
force of men building food racks for
Cliff Evans of Horse Ridgo, who has
bought Mr. Rlggs' hay at that ranch
and will feed on the place. It Is ro
ported the price recolvpil wns I0 per
ton, measured In tho slnok. Mr.
Evans will feed 185 hand of beef cut
tle. terrebonne ASKED
TO HELP STARVING
TWURKIIONNH, Den. 21. Messrs.
Lynch and Tift and - Misses llutler
and Tift wero visitors ut Terrebuiiuu
last Sunday. Mr. Lynch Hindu u
speech at Sunday school In nil appeal
for the starving children of Europe.
Tho Ternilioiiiio-Culver basketball
gnmu nt Terrebonne last Friday re
sulted In it score of S3 to 0 lu favor
of Terrebonno.
Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Gules of this
liluco loft for Portland lust Saturday
evening.
The school here took up tin' sale
of Cliristmna Red Cross seals again
this year, the total number sold tu
duta being ubout B00,
The Uulbrullh family and Mis
lluiloloti motored to Redmond last
Sunday to nttund thu cuntutu ut the
Methodist church.
The Terrnhiiniio community will
have llinlr Christmas tree nt thu L. P,
tl. hall ns usual this year. Tho
school Is to furnish the program ami
tho Sunday school will furnish the
treats mid tho rest of the things that
go with CIii'IhIiiiiin oliuur.
Wolssy's Orsvs,
Hninewlieiv iimliUt I lie ruins of I.r.
center nlihoy, which thu earl of liysnrt
litis preheated In Leicester. Ilea tin,
dust of the ureal t'lirdlnnl. Wolsey, but
thu site of his grave, like that ... pf
Mimes, is imiiiiiiwii.
Christinas For Dad
NOTHING BETTER THAN
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Wc arc offering the following Christ
mas suggestions at a real bargain on
DECEMBER 21, 22 AND 23 ONLY.
Anderson Autoreclites (spotlight)
Regular $12.00; at $8.50
Windshield Cleaners
Regular $1.50; at $1.25
. Tire Locking Chains
At 75c
Badger Auto Jack No. 1
Regular $1.75; at $3.75
Badger Auto Jack No. 3
Regular $6.00; at $1.75
Moon Two Cylinder Air rumps
Regular $2.00; at $1.50
The Pioneer Garage
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Of articles that are
useful in every day
life. In the list below
you will find articles
that most every fam
ily would be glad to
receive. One of these
articles will serve
nicely as a gift to an
entire family and will
be more appreciated
than individual gifts.
ELECTRICAL
PARLOR
LAMPS
Pnrlor Lamps on
stands, a beautiful
shade, two globes;
lamp that will glvo
grace to tho most
attractively furnish
ed room 9:17.00
Contor Piece Tablo
Lamps or Reading
Lamps, metal and
chlnn shades, brass
Bland, single gloho;
prices range from
VII. 75 to fit. .1(1
Small Desk or Tahlo Lumps, nlckle
pluted adjustuhlo shudo; priced.... 9-1.00
"Tho AdJiiMlo Lump," the handiest
lump over nindo can fasten It nny
whore; prlcod nt 90.00
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
In our manufacturing department we use
only the choicest prime skins selected from
the thousands we buy. You make your own
selections and we will make the pclces you
want in any style desired. Personal super
vision, attention to details, and the skill of
workmanship Insure perfect satisfaction to
the most discriminating. -
AURA ClilNGAN, Designer and Manager
RAW FUR DEPARTMENT
To the trapper wc announce that we arc
now paying the highest prices possible un
der present conditions, and we will cash
your county warrants without discount.
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WASHER
This is a splendid opportun
ity to make your wife a gift of
worth. Save her from slaving
her life away over the wash
board : make wash day a
. pleasure instead of drudgery.
We are making a special offer
on these Washers from now
until Christmas. A small cash
payment down, and ton months
to hanle the balance.
EUREKA VACUUM
CLEANER
The machine that has the
highest test on record; carries
with It a guarantee to give
satisfaction. Priced $47.60
FOR THE FIREPLACE
ANDIRONS
Heavy Brass Andirons, prlcod
at 9N.00 to 9 1 (MM
Black Metal Andirons, prlcod
at.. 90.00 and up
FIREPLACE SETS
Brass. Sots, four pieces, prlcod
at..., 97.00 and up
Steel Sets, four pieces, priced
at $0.00 and up
FIREPLACE SCREEN
We suggest that you glvo
your friend an order for a fire
place Screen. We will tnke
the measurement of his fire
place and make the screon to
order.
FIXTURES FOR THE
BATHROOM
Towol Rocks, of solid brass
body, nlcklo platod; will last
for years; at 9l.flfl and up
Tooth Brush Holders and
Glass Holder combined, prlcod
at 2.ao
Tooth Brush Holders at.. $1.85
Bathroom Hooks, nlcklo plated
and extra largo, at. one
Soap Trays at 91 .70 and up
Medicine Chests, white enam
eled, plate glass shelves, with
plate glass mirror In door;
the handlost artlclo you can
put In a bathroom; now priced
at 9U.HO
In our Store you will find many other smaller articles that make won
derful Christmas Gifts. We invite you to call and look them over even
though you do not intend to make a selection at this time. : : :
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