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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
ige a TUB HKt ni'MiKTIN, DAILY EDITION, IlKNI), OUKUON, TlllllNIUY, KKHHl'AltV II, IIWI. The Bend Bulletin DAILY i:i)lTlOX PnblUhfd Every Afl.rnoon Kicrr-t Sunday, 11t Tha llrnd llulirtin llncrixrald Entrnd -aa twvonil Clana mntu-r .Innuary 8. 1917, at the vml unu-c at lu-mi, umron, umU-r Act of March 3, 1H7!. KOI'KHT W. SAWVKIt K.litor-Maiiai.-cr 11KN1IY N. KOWLEK Aiwoeiati- Mitor C. H. SMITH Ailvorliiinit Manauor An lniteinti?nt Newwpaiwr, Mamliuir for the aiiuarc deal, clean buim-a, clean iiolltic and the beat intcrwla f Bond ami Central Orciron. SUIISCKIPTION HATK8 llv Mail Ann Year . Six Month ;; ThrM Muntha llv Carrier Ono Year J- Rix Month! ' Ono Monlh I1'-" All iilMcrintionii arc due and PAYABLK IN ADVANCK. Notii-i-a of eMoralion are mailed auhMTibon and if renewal w not made within reasonable time the paper will be discontinued. Please notify us proTiptly of any cnantrv of addreaa. or of failure to receive the pier recularly. otherwise we will no oe nnnaihU for COllie! mietl. Mali all check! and order payable to The ltend Bulletin. THURSDAY, FEBIU'ARY 3. 1921. THE NOKTU IXiT MOTIVES Ever since The Bulletin began lust summer to point out tlio duiiRer to this section in the plans of the North unit to obtain more tlinn a pro rata share of the Deschutes it has been imnossiblo to obtain any state ment os to just what was proposed from anyone connected with that dis trict or from the Jefferson county newspapers that were undoubtedly familiar with these plans. From other sources a general understand ing of the scheme was obtained, but no definite news ever came out of Jefferson county. Director A. D. -Anderson, in an interview printed in the Redmond Spokesman, said there was no idea of harming the other units, but still refrained from giving details. When the suggestion was made by the Bend Commercial club that the water problems of Central Oregon be referred to a commission for study Anderson and his North unit associ ates declaimed against us and com plained that we were failing to co operate. At Redmond Tuesday night the Jefferson county men who were present said we should have cooper ated two years ago. They also made it clear that they did not look with any favor on the suggestion that the matter be turned over to the recla mation service for a settlement of the rights and interests involved and it was further apparent that they were willing to sacrifice the rest of the seg regation in order to benefit them selves. From all this there is only one conclusion; the conclusion that we have insisted upon from the begin ning; namely, -that the North unit is in this thing for itself alone and that it intends, if possible, to put through its own selfish plans come what may. So far as cooperation is concerned the North unit people know that this section has cooperated from the be ginning In every way possible. There was cooperation two years ago. There was cooperation at all times until they pulled away. They are now re fusing to rejoin and pull together. In indicating their willingness that the rest of the segregation be left arid so long as they get their water they have Bhown their hand. Will Uk& V 4 wait RipplirigRhi!r.$ Talking Shop We all are fond of talking shop, when we round up together; the shoe man sounds his plaintive yawp about the price of leather; the farmer spiels about his crop, and wails about the weather. ' The cook, in language terse and quaint, discourses of his frying, the man who sells us glass and paint has found conditions trying, the undertaker makes complaint that people have quit dying. The doctor talks of sawing limbs, and patients' revolutions, the oculist of healing glims by magical ablutions, the pastor talks of ragtime hymns and tightwad contributions. And every fellow files a roar, and shows he's discontented; the good old happy time of yore by everyone's lamented; the cry of spirits worn and sore is thus with ardor vented. We feel we're shackled up with grief by rusty chain and fetter, and when from mumps we get relief, we have a dose of tetter; and, having paused to kick and beef, we all of us feel better. We have to kick around a while, we have to grumble daily; we have to work off surplus bile, and swear that life is scaly, and then we don the shelf -worn smile "and do our business gayly. Our safety valve we find in kicks, they soothe the human critter, and only superficial hicks can think our hearts are bitter; we throw some harmless rocks and bricks, and then we sing and twitter. the state engineer let them play through? Two years ago we voted a ?2.500,- 000 bond, issue to be used in coopera tion with the federal government in the construction of the Roosevelt coast military highway. Now the coast counties want the money spent without waiting for cooperation. Why not get the Roosevelt Central Oregon highway the same way? Fifteen Years Ago day from her trip to Tortlaud and Sau Francisco. 1 The Finest Language. The finest luitKUiigu Is chiefly mailt up of unliiiiHiii(; words. Ceorco Eliot. "RODEOS" FULL OF INTEREST Exceedingly littereetlxo Annual Exhl. bltlonn That Are Held North of the Ai-ctlo Circle. In tint vlolnlly of Hie Kulnilt river, Aliislin, 50 miles nni'th of (lie Arctic circle, there urtt held iinmiul "rodeos," which fur plcliiiesiiueiiess, skill of . Iillilllnim, mid In popularity me coin, partible to tho "roundups" of Hie wel fin part of Hie fulled Suites-jet there Is not a nIiikIm horse or nicer or saildlo or "Nix-nun" within liumlreilH of iiiIIcm of Hie Ntene, These rmleos mv eoniliieleil under the lillsplees of Hie I'lilled Slnlex lui rcau of ediiciilloii for unlive of Alas ka, for the ailvmiieiiient of llic rein deer liulUNlry. There are l.'iii.lHNI rein deer In the territory, iicconlluK to I'op tilur Mechanics MiikiixIiiv. At the fair nil iimUcrx perlnlnliiii to reindeers lire tllKctiK-teil, ami Hie herders come to an uiiiIoi'sIiiiiiIIiik re Kunliui: uni'liit! ground rights nm Nlin llar matters. (iovornuicnt rerevn lathes kIvc talks on reindeer breed-Ink- and offer srlenlllle K'llilnticc for the development of an improved Nick. Ilteenlly xerloiiH 1 1 I I .-n, 1 1 . , i: litis been Klven to a tn i-ii ti.s of esporllni; til ilioulnu (hoii-anils of surplus deer to the I'lilled Stales, Within the ne.t year or two, II Is mitlclpiiied, a market fur iIIMiIIhiiIiik I lie nit-n t will lie ctulilHlied In Hie Culled Slnles. ll co-Is less than $.'l per head to raise deer, which will drcsn l.VI pounds of choicest lm-.it. FISH LADDKRS FOR DESCHUTES ASKED IN 1ULL (Continued from I'hk 1.) Iliillnllii Want Ads lirltitf manua lly lliiitn, Beginning! of BjsebAil Aimer I "oiibleday. who lmr went to West I'nlnt and ultimately lieeaine a major p'neriil In Hie Culled Stales army, Is Riven the credit for origin Minn the enmc. In 1S.'M. He and "nine other youiii; men heunn to piny n Kiiuie Ihey nflerwnrd calU'd baseball. One of these, named Ciirtv. rlht, had the Idea of a dlaiunuil to Improve the came. "Two Old Cat" mid "Three Hid Cai" wio hi I II early forms of hull mid were ailnpleil prulinlily from lliu KiikUsIi k'uiiiu of ruiitnl.-rs. (From the columns of The Bulletin of February 2, 1906.) John Elder, formerly of Bend, nearly lost his life in the recent heavy snowstorm. The old grizzly bear that, has made a pilgrimage through this sec tion for the last 18 years, passed through The Meadows & few nights ago. His tracks measured seven inches across and 13 inches long. Cattle attempting to cross the Des chutes, crashed through the thin coating of ice and were lost. The stock belonged to John Ryan. ' Feed on the low desert is said to be better this winter than it has been for 15 years. The Linster sawmill closed down this week after a 10-day run. W. P. Myers, the attorney vho recently located at Laldlaw, . has bought the Chronicle and will assu:.ie management In file near future. Miss Ruth Reid returned last Sun- TRAPPERS ! SS We Will Pay You The Highest Market Price Stein's Mountain Raw Fur Co. - L. L. NOONCHESTEIl, Mgr. 211 Greenwood lied mil, II wa lln-ll pilipiinli to nee that Ihero were mifflclmil member of the eonimlnsliiu who would bo In sympathy with the desires of the man rnini tho wheal anil rattle, eouiiliy and they leKiird II its a distinct vic tory thai the names itlven worn add ed to the list of t-oiumlsHloiieiH. Tlirouitlit tho IiisIkIoiich of the Kimt- eru Oieitoii senuloiH tlui iciiilreiiient that North l'orllaiid harbor bo Im proved was written Into the measure. The diseiiKKlon of Hie Port of Port land bills bexaii at 2 o'clock and i'iiii-. tinned until after & o'l-loek. Senator j Joseph lliiiile a vicious lit link oil thej members of the port rominlnalon mid assailed (ho series of port measures when they rame up for flinil passaite. hut when It mine to a vole he sup ported lliu iiieiiHUrn he had tried to ruin and only Senators Hume and Thomas east iioBiilivn voles. j Other tlolalls were approved, Mich as IniToasluK the eiiieiKeucy approp riation from 1 1,000,000 to $1.050,- 000 and provldliiK fot havltiK Ibn, North Portland harbor Improve! ar ! quickly us eiiKlneerluK problems will j permit. I MManBavamianHnn Hi inarm ROBE RTON- COL tH y u I'tK-'i'tc.ift i GRAND TONIfillTI.ASTTI.Mi: mm liiiTTTit 'a At the Club and in the Best Cafes You'll find' Snow Flakes served with broths, soups, oysters, salads and cheese. Everyone likes to nibble these crisp, tasty soda wa--fers. Sold by grocers in red packages and lamily tins. Don't ask tor crackers say SNOW FLAKES ::i:::::i:::::::i::::itt:inn:t YOU CAN SAVE MONEY and obtain latiafactory Shoe Repairing by bavind your work Jone at Lindeborg & Hanson 120 Minnetola St., next door to Silvci Grill ::::::;:::::::::i:::::t:i::::::i:::;:;:::::::i;:t P C B. GRAHAM CRACKERS Another P. C. B. product Delictiely baked, crisp ind laity. Will provt a plcaiinf addition to ' any Bjcal. Yonr froctr can supply yon. Pacific Coast Biscuit Go - ::::::i::::::::::::::::i:::::;;:n:::t::;:::::;:::i:t:::t::::t:::ti:::t::i::i.::::ti:::ti Would You Like to be a VIOLINIST? YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS HERE ROBERT A. HANEY Recently of the American Conservatory of Music, of Portland, has opened a Studio in the O'Donneli Building. The instructions are of the best, the price is reasonable; two lessons each week, terms $8,00 per month. ROOM 6 : : : O'DONNELL BLDG. ::::::::::::::n::::::::::::::i:t:::::::i::;! I 'I i-'m.-,- : W A-trr 1 tt . Light On All Sides Gives THE FINISHING TOUCHES The final pat on tho hnir, or dub of jxwik-r on the face and then that lust IiXjU of sutiitfuction expressed by u rjinulo word "THERE" Just so, the finishing touches in tho decorution of your homo are obtained by plenty of thu right kind of light with EDISON MAZDA LAMPS They give a look and a feeling of satisfaction which trans forms the most hu'mblu dwelling into u comfortable home. Moke vour house a HOME. Bend Water, Light & Power Company niinimniiiKirimimtiii rammnimmmamiiro iiimmmimiMiunKiamtnmmiiunuitnmimmiii "Friends, the taxes arc indeed very heavy, and if those laid on by the government were the only ones we had to pay we might more easily dis charge them ; but we have many others, and much more grievous to some of us. We are taxed twice as much by our idleness, three times' as much by our pride, and four times as much by our folly ; and from these taxes the commissioners cannot ease or deliver us by allowing an abate ment." Benjamin. Franklin. , The Shevlin-Hixon Company. iH"!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!! ..." . :::-.:::::::n:::!a::::i:::u::::::::u::i:::::: nnuitimi is:::::iiui::i::::::ii:mi:::uiu:u::::i: :u::u:::::i:uii WALL PAPER Painting! N IS OUR BUSINESS ' And we timkn It our Iiu.iIiichh lo nee Hint our IiunIiii-hn Ih Imnilleil in a liUHlncMtlikc way. If Tim (iliiilltv of our Interim- ennnot he equalled. Our display of wull paper Ih the larKfNt and licHt ever nhown In Central Oregon. Our pi-lem are right. On tlKwo nualiflralloiiH wo feel Jimtllleil In uNkhiK you for a . conHlilerullon when in need of work in our line. A. J. GOGGANS 736 WALL STREET PHONE RED 2781 :i s "" iinHiniKiiiHit miimniiiiii: iki.-hhi imimiiimmiitiimiimiimtiiniiiimniii Let's Watch Our Step The next few months will be a quiet period in most industries. We have all been gauging our spending on the prosperous times just past. Let us all start the New Year cutting down on the unnecessary expenses. ... The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. m. lummimimimmii mm i"imiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnimimmiiiiiiimmmS iiiiimiiimiitmV