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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1920)
THI REND UUIiMRllf, DAILY EDITION, HKND, OIUOOON, TLKHDAV, DKCItM lit. iT2T7T 6 NO LAWYERS OR CRIME IN TOWN For Yoars Thore Has Boon No Causo to Havo tho Law on a Soul in Eudora, Kan. COLONIZED BY CH1CAG0ANS Only One Hot Crime Rsleed IU Hydra Hsad and That Wai Whan a Bandit Robbed Bank Twic In Ona Month, Kuilorn, Kun. In Din line nf moilel Inw lilildlliK Iim-iiIHIob, Hlr Tliiimns More w rot it n piece iilmut ii pluco lio culled lllnplii. AIIIioiikIi Hlr TlininiiM fill lud to any an In ao ninny words, ha tuny l0 quoin) na hkxtIIiik In offuct Unit "Good morning, JihIku," a r iniirk onv iiuvit would huur In Utoplu. Utopia, however, exists only In lm nifliiutlon. Kuilorn, now It'a In Kim ana. For llio Inat two years at lonst there Ima been no mil to have the law on aoul In Kuilorn. It wna lit Hint time thnt tho Inat of KuOnrn'a police Judge pusm-il out of olHco and the utile psssct out with him. Since even long er ngo whnt once wna the lockup line bocn almply tho basement of thu oily tinll, mi more, no less. Anil Hint strong nnn of (he Inw, tho city inuraliul. to day would he a mere flgurvhand did he not unite In hla person tho aildltloiuil function! of street comuilaaloner and grave tllcnor. Hark In 1A!I7 Kuilorn wna coloiilwd hy people from Chicago, Uio Kansas City Htiir anya. Hut btiforo long, llko the colonies of ancient Grece. she mat ntr tho yoke of the mother city and now they have not even a police court In common. The town look lie name from the lithesome daughter of nn In dlnn rhli-flnlii of the friendly Hhnwnee tribe. Tliero rony hnvo been aomo thought (lint the honor ahould go to the chief himself, hut hla nnmo wna I'nsrhnl Fish, unit Kudornna, ever con siderate of the future, hralliiti'd to fnatun nn posterity anch a 1'. O. nd drons na Fish, Knn. Tho atormy dnya of tho Civil wnr Inflicted no more on Kuilorn than nn attack of nervoua prnatrntlnn when Quantrrll pinned within three mllea en hla wny to Lawrence. Hut truo pence did not begin to nettle on Kudora uritll Kanana went "dry." Dlaeouaaslng for Lawyer. About twenty yeara ago there were two lawyer In town, and when they died they left no successors. It hnd become evident thnt Rntlnrn wna no field for legnl tntent. One old Inhabi tant time amine tho preaent legul sit ontlon: "There to still." he drawla, "aomo llara left around theao psrts, but no lawyers." In tho folklore which already la bo ginning to aurround the regime of tho laat pnllco Judge la (hla anecdote: A culprit waa linlod Into court on aomo trivial oJTcnae. "Guilty or not guilty T asked the Judge then before tho prisoner could nnawer "You muat be guilty. If you wero not guilty they wouldn't he bringing you In hero." Only once hna crime reared Ita hy dra head and looked really nnsty In Kudora, Thnt wna when n 10-year-old hnndlt robbed the Kuilorn State, hank twlco In n month, hot n pollceinnn and put a bullet In the Jnw of Kreil Rlnrr. cnahfer nnd present mayor. They atlll live on thnt excltemrnt of 11)00. hack In Eudnrn. and '.bey declare It'll laat em. fllnco then there haan't been a thing, unleaa you count the time a negro whipped nut a knife nnd alnahed a now ault of store clothes which John rnxton hnd Juat put on. Yet It'a Lively Withal. Don't believe for a moment thnt all Mint rectitude tuonns Eudnrn lan't mod em. It'a a thriving llttlo city of (WO Inhabitants nnd they rnto n per capita wealth of $80-1, according to bank do posits. Kuilorn la not n rnndlo light village Them's electric lighting, twenty-four hours of It to the day. And you should aee Main street of a Saturday night, when the movies are open, Motor cars (almost every Rudoran tins one or two) aro lined up aevernl deep along the curb. ' Bat the most recent Innovation la the paving; Just voted In by the council. Threo miles nf the city's streets aro to be treated to an naphalt surface nnd no moro will the dust whirl In over Ed I'lllu's dry goods stock or car springs he Jeopnrdlzed. Rut moat of all, hna the pnvlng comn na n boon to Herb I-andon, street commissioner. Horb, It has been mentioned, also Is city marshal nnd grnvo digger. Baffled as he wns In those two branches of hla career Herb hna turned tho forces of hla pent up energy nnd enthusiasm into the street making Joh. Such Is tho town of Eudora, which Ion go passed out of the class which la designated ns "one horse." !' Shoe Prices Went Up. . I El Dorado, Kan. Twenty-throe yoars ago, D. O. Hamilton, farmer of tho Chelacn neighborhood, northeast of El Dorado, purchased a pair of shoes at a local shoe company. Re cently, Hamilton went to the same store wearing the same footwear, which Is still good for some time to corns. He purchased another pair for nn "on Sundays" and when ha comes to town but Distend of paying 11.08 as he did In l6OT ho had to giro f for tie asm pads of ska , . What Chance Did Dad Have? "Had, I lost my commutation ticket tndny. It slipped nut the car window, Will you please give mo money enough to got a ton-ride ticket? There lire only five more working days In the month, so I'll need only tho ton rides. Now, dud, you can't auk tne to Hike It out of my allowances. It simply can't ho done, Anyhow, ono of your old cor porations declared a dividend recent ly, and I didn't hnvo lo link you for any money for two weeka, Thnt anved you IM. nnd the ticket Is only 110. Why, dud, you aro fin ahead lit that I You're mulling money off your own son I You can't do that I It Isn't be ing done this year. ... I knew you would feel ns I do nhoiit It. Thank yoilrdnil" ludlnOHiol Nows, Emperor's Splendid Tomb. The body of Napoleon III Ilea In a tomb In the church of St. Michael at Purnhorough, Knglnnd. This chnpcl was built hy ex-Kiiipi'es Kugeiilu as a memorial lo her husband. In the crypt also la placed the tomb of her son, the I'rlnco Imperial, who wna killed while fighting with tho KugllKli nrmy In Zulu land. Tho church la a magnificent building of white atone, and stnnda on tho brow of a hill. It Is surmounted by a tower and pinnacled with dozens of small shafts. The empress used to visit the chapel dully. Ten priests were constantly employed by her to say masses for tho dead. Qlad She Does. "How you rnn stand your wife's apendlng her time at club and suffrage meetings beuis me. If I were you I'd toll her she ahould be home doing the cooking." "I'll be hanged If you would. If yon knew what kind of a cook ahe Is." Uostoo Transcript. A Regular Stunt. Ferguson I've Juat been reading thnt tho aviators today can do any thing a bird can do. Yes, air. they've got the thing down so fine thnt there Isn't a bird alive that has anything on them. Fitzgerald Zatso? Well, when you see nn aviator fnat nsleep hanging onto a branch of a tree with one foot, then I'll come mid tnke a look. Amer ican legion Weekly. PIERSON & COBLE GENERAL BLACKSMITHS AND HORSE SHOERS Our New Price List for HORSE SHOEING No. 1, 2 and 3 $3.00 No. 4, 5 and 6 $3.50 No. 7 and 8 $4.00 Pot Metal $1.00 THE MOOSE AND THEIR FRIENDS are invited to attend a DANCE to be given in SATHER'S HALL Saturday Night RADIATOR COVERS $2.50 We tire now equipped with a Spring Oven and are prepared to do oil TEMPERING A. J. TUCKER Big Stone Shop on GREENWOOD AVE. Tapestry In History, During the Italian llonnlsssnco the art developed In subtle treatment of color and shading, and Flemish tap. entry reached Its height of artistic per fection In the mngulllvcfit pieces from cartoons hy Itiiphael and other Ital ian musters, Itoyalty supported the Iniluatry at this period. Incidents of history were woven Into design with threnda of gold nnd silver, nnd even Jeweta, Oth ers were mellowed hy soft colorlnga nf wool, with their high lights supplied by silken threads. The dyes, often ns costly us thn gold nnd sliver, have held Ihiilr colors for centuries, and It has been beyond the modern chemist to solve their alchemy. No such col ors can be produced today, nor none that nro ao unfading. When tapimtry making whiied In llrussels. r riincu ilo velepcd the nrt, nnd under Henry IV and 1-nuln XIV the Goliclln were famed for their perfection of work mntiHhlp nnd color. An Apple a Day. "They tell ua," anld Mr. nilltopa. "that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, and I guess that la so; I am sure thut an apple a night promotes sound and restful slumber. "Wo keep our apples In the Icebox. The last thing thnt Mrs. Hilltops, ever thoughtful Mrs. Hilltops, does In rank ing her rounds before retiring for the night Is to got nn apple out of the Ice box and place It, with a fruit knife, on tho dining-room table for me. "Nightly the last thing I do before going to bed Is to go out Into the din ing room, sent myself comfortably, and ent that apple; leisurely. I find It cool and refreshing; In every way agreeable; end having eaten It I turn In and sleep delightfully. "An apple a day keeps the doctor away. An applo at night makes you sleep right." Put It In Thn Bulletin. PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BEND, OREGON Stwer Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Wiler Pipe, Cohen Pipe, Building Blocks Well Cubing, Cfiscrete Silos It it's made of concrete, we make it Box 157 BEND, OREGON Phone 2491 Clean Sweep Sale! Greatest reductions ever known in the history of the tailoring trade. Every style of the famous Detmer Woolens has been reduced to rock bottom prices. This is your opportunity to buy a Suit or Overcoat, hand tailored in -the latest style from the most reliable fabrics guaranteed absolutely 100 all pure wool at a great bargain. Call on DICK, The Tailor and see the wonderful fabrice offered at prices THAT CHALLENGE COMPETITION. EXPERT CLEANING AND PRESSING The Club Hotel ! 143 MINNESOTA STREET Rooms 50c and 75c Special Rates by Week CAFE IN CONNECTION I Meals 35c and up JAMES E. DOYLE, Proprietor I HEAT FURNACE Cheaper, Cleaner, More Convenient More Even Heat. Wm. MONTGOMERY 117 Minnesota Street S1J2 MEAT O'DONNELL BROS. POUND NOTICE I Notice la heroby given that the city of He nd has caused to be Im pounded the following described live stock, pursuant to tho provisions of ordlniinco No. 120 of said city, to wit: Olio red heifer, very thin, both horns broken, undercut both ears, dowlup on brisket; brand on right hip undecipherable,. Notice is fur ther hereby given thut the under signed will, on tho 27th duy of De cember, ut the hour of 3 o'clock, at the city pound of sulci city, sell the above described livestock at public uuctlon to satisfy the cost of Im pounding sumo, together with all other accruing costs thereof. L. A, W. NIXON, He, 43c Chief of 1'ollce. HOTEL ALTAMONT IK Pleasantly situated, 734 H road way. IT HAH Large, well kept rooms. furnished, well IT IS Htcam heated with a good sup ply of heat. IT HAH Cold and hot running; water In most of the rooms and good bathroom privilege. IT HAH A dining room where you can got a good breakfast and six o'clock dinner at family tublo. We make our own Pastry bZr." ouse PROFESSIONAL AND nmmmmmtmiammtmammmiimmnmmiimmitmimmmmmiammumimiutmimmmimmii Buy Your Christmas Candy at Cost ! Everything from Plain Mixed to Fancy Chocolates Sold Right LOGAN Back at the Douthit Electric Store UBiiismiregroiiiiginOTaBiaimmMismigiaM CABINET WORK BREAKFAST TABLES, $5.00 AND UP Other Furniture made comparatively cheap UPSTAIRS WITH ELITE STUDIO PHONE BLACK Ml 12 Years' Experience G. E. MAST-PIANO TUNER TUNING, CLEANING, REPAIRING Offices with Sherman Clay ft Co. (Bnchwaltera) ft Thompson Music Co. DICE & HAUCK AUTO AND RADIATOR SHOP 118 IKVIXG. Phone BUck 2881. Res. Phone Black 1721 Mountain View Hospital General Hospital; Maternity Caaes Specialty Corps ot competent, trained nursea Phone 2581 Kansas and State Office Phone Black 2531 F. M. BLOOM Dentist Rooms 4 and 5, over Pootofflce DR. G. SKINNER DENTIST Roam 17 O'Kane Building Phone: Office, Red 2351 Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 to JOB WORK R. H. FOX CARPENTER SHOP 121 Minnesota St CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS MRS. V. A. SMITH Agent for the NUBONE CORSETS Will call by appointment 1059 Columbia St. Phone Red 1382 P. O. Box 40 WM. MONTGOMERY Furnaces, Spouting, Gutter ing, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right. Work guaranteed Tinning and Sheet Metal OWN YOUR OWN HOME I have some bargains in BUNGALOWS EAST TERMS J. A. EASTES Central Oregon's Leading INSURANCE AGENCY iaaaaro:i!nsnaaanmasananrirariiii:irmttiaana CARLSON & LYONS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Supplies Bath Room Accessories, etc., etc. Pipe, Valves and Fittings PHONE RED 1591 TEACHER OF VOICE Herbert H. Sess Phone Red 283a for appointment " Voice Diagnosis Free BUSINESS DIRECTORY Old Stand : : : Bond Street THE CABINET SHOP Sts. Mrs. Battle Majrne, Mgr. Sulphur, Mineral and Steam Baths A Proved and Tried Bemedr for Hba matbo. Bad Colds. La Grippe. Nil nil nesa. Kidney and Lira Trouble DR. R. D. STOWELL Telephone Black 611 MASSAGE TREATMENTS Two Departments: Ladles and Gentlemen Over tbe Standard Furniture Co. BEND. OREGON B at Eg. arULLEB'S haih anns 1 3 Pkaaa Blatfc : Tone nine op of srar hair a apeeiattr I I with an imDOrted French Hn AImaIm, a 1 1 treatments for faltiiur hair fined hj Muaia.M. Buwsnieeu . suecuicai aeatp a ; n uauuiuii or poor circoiKtoO. i U OREGON STREET IP Tel. Red 271 O'Kane Bids. DR. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 6:30 Evenings and Sondan by Appointaunt 1 R i " DR. H. N. MOORE DENTISTRY Tel. Black 1671 O'Kane Bldg. C. N. HARDY PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 339 Lara Road Bend, Oregon BEND INSURANCE AGENCY wrttere or all kinds ot insurance. Old. 9 est Insurance Asencjr in Central Oregon. H. C. ELLIS First National Bank Bids. Bend, Or. 1 W. G. Manning, D.M.D. Suite 12-14 O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Oregon For :g:a;aiimm;niiimuiriaimtim;i;r Dr. Charles A. Fowler PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offices in the O'Kane Building Telephones: Res., Black 1472 Office Red 2351 .tua:i:::yKii!n:a:ym:aa:::::sttK:rantiir3innannT;:::- naBtariaCTCiujiuiriKnigttaaMic: R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13 and 16 First National Bank Building. Tel. 611 (Dr. Coe'i Former Office) H. H. De Annond ' Chaa. W. 'Ersslne De Armond & Erskine LAWYERS t O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon 1