The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 05, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THR 11FYD llllLKTlN. DAILY EDITION, IlKXD, OHKtlON. MATl'KIMY, l-'KIIKl'AltV fi. HUM.
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
Psbliahrd Cvery Afternoon- Kirtpt Bundar,
Ilr Th Hend Hullflin tlnrorporatrdl
Enteral aa Second rlna matter January
lull. t the l"it Oltiee at Bend, Oixnon.
tinder Act of March S, IHTD.
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The Hend Bulletin.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921
THE PEOPLE'S SERVANTS
Recognition .of the principle Hint
municipal officials are servants
the people, us stated by Mayor Gil
son In his remarks lust night prefac
ing the appointment of a director of
the woman's protective division
should mean much to the council in
handling city affairs. It means the
discarding of personal feelings in fa
Tor of the desires of the citizens of
Bend. This again was made clear
by the mayor when he mentioned
that the council's action in passing
the ordinance establishing the pro
tective division was not in accord
with the beliefs held by a number; of
the aldermen.
In passing the ordinance the coun
cil has acted wisely. There can be
no doubt that this action reflects the
popular conception of a real need.
The work will receive the loyal sup
port of the citizens of Bend.
The resignation of Councilman H
E. Allen deprives the city of a cap
able official. This will be recognized
by the people of Bend, as well as by
Sir. Allen's fellow council members.
who last night declared hjm to be the
best fitted of them all for the task of
administering the city's affairs.
Mr. Allen s letter of resignation
states that he considers his efforts
and time will not result in any no
ticeable benefit to the city or to Its
welfare. His withdrawal is not
prompted by anger, he says, but by
recognition of a lack of harmony In
the ranks of the council. Holding
this belief, Mr. Allen took the only
course open to him.
A Salem paper boasts that the cap!
tal city Is "the center of a great spin
ach-growing industry." Chin or gar
den variety?
DO MOST WORK ON THURSDAY
Statistics Show That British Factory
Employees Are at Their Best
About Midweek.
What Is the best workday in Amer
ica? In England it is Thursday.
That Is the finding of industrial re
search board investigators of that
country. The London Chronicle reports
that over a period of twenty weeks
the output was registered and
"graphs" were made.
The workers gave their best on
Wednesdays and Thursdays, but the
output on Saturday was invariably
low. When doubled (to equalize time)
It is often less than 75 per cent of that
on other days.
Another Important conclusion was
that the skilled workman Is much
more regular In his output than the
worker not so well qualified. He does
not get the "tired Saturday feeling"
so soon. .
In some factories the output arises
until Friday, but among the less skilled
workmen It was found that Thurs
day was the best working day.
An important consideration which
the investigators kept In mind was
that of the atmospheric condition In
which work Is done. Records of the
air conditions have been taken with
the output records.
In various plnnts the Saturday out
put was so low that employers found
It unprofitable to operate, so they
closed down. From this it would ap
pear that on a half day the worker
does not give the average of a half
day of production. Richard Splllane
In the Philadelphia Public Ledger.
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I A V aVWftlt Maton N -
Not On Duty
I called on Dentist Bacon to have my teeth
half-soled; the way said teeth were achin' caused
agonies untold, and I, by peace forsaken, had feet
supremely cold. The otlice was deserted, no scien
tist was there; but patients, molar-hurted, reared
up to groan and swear, because the dentist flirted
with golf and damsels fair. I sought his office
daily throughout a weary week, the while the tooth
ache gayly played tag beneath my cheek ; "Oh, woe
and willow waly!" I often used to shriek. I hired
the village tanner; he, with the plumber's aid, with
crowbar and with spanner dug out the teeth de
cayed, and in a blithesome manner the modest bill
I paid. Those business men " are silly who close
their office doors, to seek the golf course hilly, and
play around out doors; their customers grow chilly,
and chase to other stores. I like to play and gamble,
the business hours between ; I like to take a ramble
in my tin limousine; but first I scratch and scramble
to earn the good long green. When people seek my
dwelling to buy three yards of rhyme, they find
me there a-selling my merchandise sublime, my
honest bundle swelling by added plunk and dime.
any other residence In the world.
There are In the house more than 170
tulles of wires, providing for !VXK In
candescent lights, a hell system anil n
private telephone system for the pres
ident ttii'l his family, exclusively.
tlon "of professional beggary, which
will be applicable to the whole of the
presidency.
Sadhus and fakirs. It is suggested.
should be exempt from the operations
of the act. which It Is proposed should
make begging a cognlzuble offense.
Those who have visited India will
doubtless recall with feelings of horror
the terrible sights they hnve witnessed
of beggars, many of them physical
wrecks and suffer:g from loathsome
diseases." seated' about the roads so
liciting alms from passershy. From
the Times of India.
War Maps for Envelopes.
From the Red Cross Bulletin of the
Baltic stntes. published at Riga:
The shortage of paper has resulted
In many novel makeshifts. One of
these Is the use of German and Rus
sian official war maps as material for
enveloies.
Large quantities of war mnps of the
Russlan.the German Imperial armv
and Bennont's western volunteer, army
were captured by the Letts since their
Independence In November, 1918. They
were sold to private interests, who
make many varieties of envelopes from
them. The paper Is of excellent quality.
'So attempt was made to remove
the map proper. The maps were sim
ply folded and cut to size and glued.
It Is very convenient to open a letter
and find that the Inside of the envelope
Is a map of the district of which the
letter treats."
Houses Few Less Divorce.
France is finding one comfort In the
housing shortage. Divorces are de
creasing In Purls and other French
cities "because of the lack of houses
and apartments."
Unable to llnd suitable plnees In
which to live apart, disgruntled cou
ples In many places are composing
their differences anil continuing to
live under the same roof. During the
first three months of this year, S.irn."
decrees were pronounced In Paris
alone, but since April the shortage of
houses has been nniklng itself felt,
with the result that the number of
divorce actions has been falling stead
ily. Last month the number of ap
plications fell below one thousand, ami
this month It Is believe,! the number
will not reach the seven hundred mark.
It Is an III wind, etc
Prehistoric Graveyard Unearthed.
A prehistoric grnvevard believed to
be at least 2,00 years old' has been
unearthed near Siargurd West Prus
sin, by Gennan investigators" under
the direction of Professor Z.ikrewsl.l.
In one of the graves the excavators
found six black urns and one red urn
with white stripes filled with clay and
ashes. Among the remains were some
glittering substances which the. Inves
tigators believe once hud been adorn
ments of prehistoric men and women.
Electricity In White Home.
The White House Is probably more
IntrlcMtelv eonloned elortrlcjilly than
AIDED ITS BLIND COMPANION
Australian Stockman Tells of Bullock
Tint Took Car, of Another Which
Was Sightless.
Peler S. Mitchell, a stock raiser from
Melbourne, Australia, says that the cut
tle business Is at present the best In
the history of Ausiralla. lie says that
his people are hard at work restoring
the country to normal sod that they
are very anxious to gel the world trade
back to pre war conditions.
"My father was first to bring the
Itlack Cull cuttle Into Australia -to
years ago," said Mr. Mitchell at New
York, "and they have devotoiod to bo
the best for our section, They are
hardy, llotulsh on ferns, tree leuves
i and bark, wherti other cattle would
starve, anil they grow to great size,
I with weight evenly distributed, ami
I lie fat running In tin I r- Hues through
j the rump steaks even. There Is a
quick market for nuyihliig on the hoof
! that Is fairly fat, ami prices are very
i good.
! "We discovered n blind bulloek In
one of the herds that came In, and nil
1 other bulloek had adopted It and
: fathered It till the time. It was found
to be blind only when we noticed that
Its companion signaled to It consiaully
and led It to water, through gates and
narrow runs. If at any time It got lost
Its friend would never rest until lie had '
located It.
"None of the other bullocks paid any j
attention to the blind one und the pro-
tectlon the foster parent gave to the
unfortunate bullock wns a never end
ing source of comment and specu
lation. When both, fattened after
IS months on our place, were driven to
the shipping station (10 miles distant
the blind one wns led through the it 1 III
ctlit places by his friend and generally
cared for day ami night."
ALLKN QUITS;
RESIGNATION
NOT DESIRED
(Continued from I'lign 1.)
Allen has been 'fninliiMt the govern
ment' Inslead of llio giivomniiiut hu
I it K 'foi'iiliuil' him. As for myself,
I'll never quit until I'm. fired. There.
Iiavu been minieinils conferences, hill
they were not prearranged. They
worn usually Juiil us limy happened,
Thorn worn no Invitations."
Mr, l.everelt wauled In sou Mr. Al
len hack on the council, and Mr. (II)
liiot pointed nut Hint It would bn a
good thing liavtt nun objector tin
the hoard of aldermen, "Hut I think
wo can work with him," ho added.
C)lltli Oo Much Wink.
An eminent m-IimiiIhI has eslli-(Mil,-,l
thai the im-nik'o man's eyelids ni-ii
anil shut -I.ihki.ikki times during the
year.
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MtOI'KSSIONAL AMI lll'HINENH DIRECTORY
IM-KAIANUNT AS THI2 PYRAMIDS
Concrete Pipe Company
BLIND, OKlXlON
Sewer Tipe, Irrigation Pipe, Water Tipr, Culvert Pipe, Duilding Blocks
Well Curbing, Coucrete Siloi
li it's made of coiii'ictr, we iimke it
Box 157 HEND, OKKCON Phone 2401
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CABINET WORK
lilt K.K KANT TAI1LEH, .1.00 AMI U
Oilier Furniture mnilo comparatively ilienp
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THE CABINET SHOP
Aged Aviation Devotee,
France's younger gene rnilnu has
been encouraged to use nlr locomo
tion by an old lady of eighty-three,
says a Purls correspondent of the
I.oliilou limes. She Is Mine. Ilemery.
a charwoman, who lives In the coun
try, where ulrplnnes pass every day.
It Mas In 1S7S when she first left the
ground, ' when she tasted the delights
of ballooning, linil. seeing, as she did.
the new ttlrblrd dally above her. she
could not resist trying the new sen
sation. Thus one day she had mi veil
snlllelent money from her meager
earnings and took a trip In the air.
She did this without the knowledge
of her many kiihhI-hlldivn, uiio were
completely shocked when the news
reached them. She Is In no way per
turbed and Is determined as soon us
funds allow to try looping ttia loop.
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I 12 Years' Kxnoricnce
G. E. MAST-PIANO TUNER
Tl'NINd, CLEANINU, II 1 :P A I 111 N J
Office with Hlierntnn Clay & Co. (ltinliwnltrrs) A Thompson Music Co.
DICK & HAUCK
AUTO AND RADIATOR SHOP
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lies. Phono Illnck 1721
Birds and Superstition.
Numerous birds are mixed up with
slptis of death. Let a pigeon enter
n house, or n robin come through the
oVor, and some people expei t calami
ty. Owls, again, are ominous birds to
the superstitious.
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Mountain View Hospital
(ietiernl llospltnl; Maternity Csars a Hprs lnlty
Corps of competent, trained nurses
Phono 2581 Kansas and fitnto fits. Mrs. Ilnttlo Mnytto. Mgr
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I). E. HI XTKIl, President
CARLETOX IS. SWIFT, VIco President
E. P. MAHAKFKV, Vice Pres. and Munnffer
H. M. STEPHENS, Cashier
BEND, OREGON
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BOMBAY A CITY OF BEGGARS
Government Is Planning Severe Meas
ures to Repress Nuisance That Is
Becoming Intolerable.
Some time ago the government of
Bombay appointed a committee to con
sider nnd formulate proposals for the
purpose of suggesting practical meaif
ures whereby the ever-growing nuis
ance of professional beggary might be
abolished. The committee has now
completed its Investigation and has
Issued a report.
The report shows that there are In
Jlombny Mty nlohe 5,000 professional
beggars', and the beggnrs In other
parts bring the total for the presi
dency to over 60,000. The general
conclusions of the committee" are that
there must be Introduced at the earli
est opportunity an act for the proven-
To The Home Makers of Bend :--
Prices of lumber and building materials have come down.
This means that the man and wife who love independence, or
the young couple who will soon be married, are thinking more
strongly than ever of building their own homes. It is an am
bition that cannot be too highly commended.
How are you going to finance buying or building that
home?
Your credit is good, but it will be immeasureably better
if you have shown by saving, thrifty habits that you are worthy
of it. An account In a savings bank is as good as an A-l rating
in Bradstreet's. And you won't have to borrow so much either.
The Central Oregon Bank wants to encourage thrift for
your sake, and for the greater prosperity of Bend. We want
you to start that account now, and while you're in to see us,
start one for your son or daughter a dollar will do it and
take home one of ' our safe type savings banks to help teach
the lesson of thrift.
THE CENTRAL OREGON BANK
D. E. HUNTER,
President.
E. P. MAHAFFEY,
Vice President.
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F. M. BLOOM
Dentist
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DR. 0. SKINNER
DENTIST
OfTlco, Hoom 1(1, O'h'nno llldg.
Phone: Office, lied 2.1G1
Office Hours: 0 to 121 to 6
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C. N. HARDY
PAIXTIXfl IN ALL
IT'S 11 II AX CUES
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MRS. V. A. SMITH
Agent for the
Nl'IIOXE COHSETM
Will call by appolutmont
. 1059 Columbia Kt.
Phono Hcd 3032 I". (). Dox 40
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WM. MONTGOMERY
Furnacos, Spouting, Gutter
ing, Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right. Work guaranteed
Tinning and Shoot Motal
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OWN YOUR
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I have some bargains
in BUNGALOWS
EASY TERMS
J. A. EASTES
Central Oregon's Leading
INSURANCE AGENCY
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CARLSON & LYONS
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Iloatlng Supplies
Rath Room Accessories, eta., etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
PHONE RED 1591
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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Sulphur, Mineral and
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DR. R. I). STOW ELL
Telephone Illnck 9 1 1
MASHAtJE TREATMENTS
Two Departments:
Lndles and (Inntliimiin
Over llio Stntidard Furniture Co,
IIICNI), OKKtiON
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MKH. Mll.l.KHH IMIK SHOP
I'hon. Itlack lift
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II with an Imi'irtnl French ilya. Abxilutc
atlafartlon auarantenl ; Kltrtrlral aralp
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Tel. Red 271 O Kuno llldg.
DR. E. E. GRAY
DENTIHT
Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 5:30
Ev.nlnsa anj Mumlar. by Aepulntmant
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DR. II. N. MOORE
DENUKTH V
Tol. Dlaclc 1671 O'Kano Dldg.
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BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
WrIUra of all kln.la of In.ur.nc.. Old.
cat inaurance An.ncy In Central Orason.
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W. G. Manning D. M. D.
DKNTIBT
Bulto 12-14 O'Kune Building
Tol. Dlack 1781 Bond, Oregon
For
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Dr. Charles A. Fowler
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
....Room 10 O'Kano nttlidlng....
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Offico Rod 2351
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R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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Bank Ilulldlng. Tol. 611
(Dr. Coo'a Formor Odlco)
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He Armond & Erskine
LAWYERS
O'Kane Dulldlng, Bond, Oregon
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