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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1921)
TIIH HKNI IILLMCTIN, DAILY EDITION, HK1U, OltFOO.N, HATl flltA) PKIIItrAltV . 1021. PAGE 5. IIICNII TIIAIN HCIIICIU'MI Oregon Trunk Arrival, 7:86 A. M. Lnavoi, 8:00 I'. M. O.-W. II. N. Arrlvm, :R0 I'. M. I.oaru, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS II. K. Ill (Hill H Iff I lllHl night til join IiIh family lit ('oioiiudii, Cut; W. ('. Illrdnnll lfl Im.t ulclit fur I'lirllMllll, III III) glllle HI'VIMIll 1 1 1 H . M )HH Nl-llll 'II f ft Will Hll'llll I III- week-end Willi her liriitlnir nl Iteil- (1IO 11(1 . (I. K. MiihI wan In Kedtiiond yes terday iittoudiug In liimliiiiKH iinil l I'm, J. M. Herbert of lli'inl wiih regis tered lit III II lloti-l I '(!'( Ill III) III I'tllt- IiiiiiI Tliiirnduy. .Mr. innl V'- II. K in U H of lli-d- IIIOIIll Hpi'lll llm ilny III llcllll II 1 1 1 1 1 - II K ttl IlllnlllCn Milliter. ('. ,M. (ill-CII Will Hpcllll III" IK'Xt few diiyii vIhHIiik wllll O. ('. 1 lit Iv ill It Ih ranch ni'iir Culver. Minn lliirlo Ilurlon of Ib-nd will spend III" coming two weeks vlnlllliK wllh rclntlve III rortlitiiil. WIIhoii (iiorK) will vImII In Port IiiiiiI during llm coining week, km-lug left hint nlKlit for t lut l city. Mm. Mury Miirllti arrived from rortlmiil IiihI night to vlnlt nt III" li ii inn of Mm. 10. K, l.lnn for u few iliiyn. f M. Kiilin of 3!in lllvernldit left IiihI nlKlit for l'orlliiiiil. where, lin will undergo treiiiiiient by nn imr pe I'lullnt. J. ('. Wrlxlit. million niti'iit nt lli'inl, will spend llm ni'xt fiw dny In Porlliind iiIIimiiIIiik to hunliicnn mutter. MrK. A. J. Mornn lull Innl iiIrIi! for Prlnnvlllu J ii net Ion, where nh" will npciid ii few iliiyn vlnlllng h"r nephew, H-l Sluriliivnn. Mm. Thulium Anders ri'lunii'il llil iiiurnliiK from Klevcm-nii, Wui-h.. where nil" v In U id her pun-ill during til" punt week. Mm. JcmIu Dcviiney, who linn been visiting her fiithcr nl Knli'in for III" pnHt inontli, returned to her homo In lli'inl Huh moriiliiK. ' A li 1 1 1 - ii ii 1 liuhy k'iI whh limn In Mr. nml Mm. A. J. Hum lit their iipnrtmiuil nt lh gymnasium thin morning nt 0 o'clock. Mm. I,. M. Iliinly or Ml. Plenn ii nl itrrlvi'il In Ili-nil thin moriiliiK for nil extended vIhII wllh her dnughler. Mm. 0. II. Klncrt of 10 living street. Mr. mid Mm. Loo I-'hichcr returned to their It ( m i. In Bond hint night lif ter vlnlllng for the piiHt month with Mr. nml Mr. Itny Dunninoro nt 1 1 1 1 n horo. Mr. mid Mm. I). F. Admit, togeth er with Mm. Adit dih' winter. Mm. II. K. Uovi-ImIiiiI, returned this morning front Vancouver, Wnnh., where they Innl spent thu pnst four months. " Mr. ninl Mr. II. It.. Wliltmiirii wcre piinneiiKcr limt iiIkIh for Spokane. fintiiitiimtttiiiii iittitiiitniitiiiitimiiiiu mti:: "Friends, the taxes are 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. limirannmimniimniranimmmiimimmnmimim iiimtimmmitimittimmmitttiiiiiiiiiiiinimitiiimiiiiitmimmtiiitmimmm 4li:u:i:!iim::mimni!iiniiiinniii!ilii:iinm!i:mmimin Let's Watch 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. Mm. Whll mnro lo vlnll friends nl Unit plni'ii, whll" Imr IiiihIiiiiiiI goe lo Ml mil. N, I)., lo spend u few ilnyH wllh li I h parent. Bring In your kodnk mid lot iih i'Ii'iiii I ho li'MK nml Him lluil It In rmtdy In Ink" Kod plcluren. Thu service In free. Hyiunnn Dion. -Adv. 4111ft: (li'iind iiiiiHiiiiiiniiln hull, gyniiins llllil, I'Vli, l llli. Munlc hy (Jiilgimo' cnlebrutod nrrhenlni. Htippnr served hy Ih" Indli'H of thu Moonti lli'itrt Legion. Adv. D2-0.'l CAIII) OP TIIANKH W whih to llimik our frliiiidH tintl neighbor mid Masonic lodge for tlu'lr kliiilni'nn innl Hytiipiilhy nt thu limn of our liKri'iiviiiiuiiit In Hid Iohh of our fnl Imr. f -l II. It. IIOIH1KH AND FAMILY. NWM'K All iirroiintH duo Hid Hlmidliril I'm nil urn Co. urn pnynhlii ul the of fice of thu lli'inl Furniture, Co. I'JOIc A. BTI I'K, Wmn't Addrenlng Tramp. 'Mi her way tlowiHoMit llm olhfr Illlll'llltlU III" Urilllllll Hloppl'd lo HI" II nick fiii'lid, lio IIvi-n on Hi" IIi kI Ihuir of n ri'iimili'li'd prlvtil" liunx" with u l i'ilioiiiii ovi'i'hiiilihiK II lihu old fituh-liiiii-d hiii It yiiiil. 'I h" window wim opi'ii nml Ktiildi'iily ii loud volcu lirulie Ih" in I in of ih" Mrk-riiiini. "Vim illrly limn, UiiiI'h wlnit you ttr"," mild ih" villi-", "(if coiiiki) you'll ho cumin' hum" now for your hn tik flint -mid look nl you. covered wllh dirt. Ii'n ii hiim you urn nnd not ii drop of hlite hlood In you. (jult your uhlnlti.' ymi huiik-ry nlnyouk Mo look In' mid wnliln' for you IiihI iiIkIh nnd Hot i j ltiK tihoiii you I And now I ttttp pin." jotl U'lllll to l"ep nil dny mid rent up fur iiiinlhi-r nlflil. Vou're Jiihi Ilk" tli r"Hl of your kind. It'n n htiiti you urn nnd iiolliln' tdw," The womnn lemied nut of (he open window Hint nl inlidil nee Ihe wreck of hiimiuiliy the Html" laid vl-.uiillr.ed. And lli-Tii wim llm coinfoi'liihly hullt, lUllllltcltliitely cleiilt Jnlillri-i.il "lllli( In h"r iirlze wliiiiliiK Aneorn cut. I'ouirli. hoy lind com" hoine for liri-nkfiiHl. New York Sun. Jnpan'i Sulphur Bnthi. At the fiio of (he vnlciino A-oimiiyn-inn lit Jiipiiu Hi- re in n coiiiMiiiillou of hot mi l,lntr mid cold iiiliiernl Hprlnx". Tin- lu I lilnjf hou-e cihihIkih of lhi" or four Hiih-tiiiiif lul wooden Iniltiloi; iniik-i, Into which the hot wnler llou-n, nml a woixleti plnlform riiiiiiltii,' moiiiiil Ihu room with cuplionrd-i mid t-helvea where the people tlrent. I '.on inn Inld itcroHH tin- hnlhlni; liiiiku divide llii-lll Into lllllu Hi nn l -i, n witnire for ench peri-on. The du nil Ion of ilu- time lutih In reuuhiled wllh Krem preclnlon hy Ihe h'-iid miendmit, mid during the luiili from Jfi(l lo '.'IK) httlf Hire tu-oop-i of hot milphur unter ore i-ouivd ocr (hi liend of lh hitlher. Emergency Call. "Vo'vi koi llrnrilM In our liiiHement. mid I Ju-d killed it Kiinlu- in lint front ynnl. Ciiu't you neiid muni- one out rich! nwny to kill them'" wnlled n voice over Hit- telephone to W'l I limn K. Clinty, clerk of Ihu honrd of public work-. Ii wim n woiiinn'H voice, or Mr. '.'Icnry would hnvu Kent n rc(in-Ht to ih" b"iiid of public .infi-ty Hint one of 1 1 li- ninriilH iiiihIh hu tn-ltl out wllh n ui;i;i'sllon llinl they uilL'ht llnil wlmt. ver ll wim Hint intuit- people "nee -.iivkes," llnwi-ver, h nnkeil the hoiird lo -end out nn nrdliuirv iollcemiiii In kill the- ii-i-lllen. tiiilhiiinpollH Nevn. ::t:iiitt!iiiiit:nit:itttii::iiittii:ttittt:iittiit:itii!ititm::mtttiiiiti Our Step To Dvlop Wild Pear. Thu world'n IiiwhI ntock of penr Ki'1'dlliii'H of n wild, hllKlit-ritdMtlnK vn rlcly found In Mnnchurhi, In loinli-il on Ih" l.omii Kli-ii much in-iir (IriiNM Vnl l"y, '"til. Tim yniiiiK In-ea urn from Mccdx hroiilfht dln-elly from Chlnii mid miiiiher iihoul IIKI.'KK). Three poiuolostlciil intperln from Ihe 1,'lilli-d Hliiten Ilepiirlmeiil of Aifrlcttl lure, I'l-ofi-iiKorN AIIIhoii, Wrlt'ht nnd KIiik'kiiiiiii. recently Iniipecii-il thu mock mid npproved lh cxjmtI ini'iil ii I work.- The oiIkIiiiiI IreeH, known iih tint I'yriiH UHiirleiiHln, urn found KrowlfiK In the itticlenl hurylhi! Krouml of III" klniiH of the Mnnchiirhiii dyriimly. mid II Ih ii- I. v Hlnco Ihe overthrow of Ih" ilymiHly Unit Ihe wedH Iici'iiiiiii iivnll. nlile, Th" Intel In hiiIiI to hit viihI mid to h" KNm'ii to IreeN of luimeiiHii fIwi. Ily KntflliiK llm cfiuimerclitl vitrle-th-a of ieitm upon IIiIh Ktock food ru niltH lint expecli-d lo he ohlnlned. Pyrneea Pot to Work. Kfforli lo liiirneu thu nti?r powor KoltiK to wtiHln lit thu I'yri.-iieeM nnd trminrotui It lulu c-leclrlcliy uru Iji-Ihk IliteliHllleff. lOliKlneera huvu Htirveyed entire uiotinliilii rniiKen nnd hlivt. Niiccec-iled iilrendy In conlrollliiK ninny tor ntilH nod uuikliiK Ihein fiiridhh power. Alloelher 2IMI.IH) hornepower now III filrnlHhed innl ciipllnl minMlulliiK to ,'!HH,(HHMMKI pexeliiH lime hi-en Invented. lOvery dny hccm inhlllloiiN to llto li it kmi i t of power nvHlhihl", mid eu-Klni-erH eniiloyed III the work I'Hlliiiule Hint In ii few yi-mii Cuhilouhi will hu nhle to do wllhottl coil. GRAND MONDAY AND TUESDAY LiiHt IMclurc llefori- Her riifortiiiiiili- Iteulli Iton'l full (o nee iIiIh pic I lire. ronldvi-ly your IiihI cliniici- lo ever nee thin Inlml-tnhlt- little Hlnr nt her best be-t. ALSO Kplsode KIkIiI of "The Lost City" GRAND SUNDAY ONLY OLIVE THOMAS Darling Mine" II KNOW MONEY CY PICTURES How Thou Who Handle Many Bill. Find It Comparatively Eaiy to Tell Bad Onei. It Ih a couiptirnllvely enny tnnttet lo become mi expert In Ihu ipilck hint dllliK of money und ul ho lo ili'K-i'l hllln Unit hnvu been rtilfed. itccordlng lo thoHti who hnvu tried. A birnc pro liorllon of Ihu IiIIIh now In circt.-liitlon iiru federnl rexerve itoti-H. ThoHe In common iibo huvu Idi-iitlllcnilon chiir ni'lcrlMllcn, In itddltloii to the limner nlH, eiiny to iiii'inorlzc. f 'imhlei'i who hiiinlle lnr'ii und nmiill bllln rnpldly iiHiiully memorize the por trait on thu bllln. which urn Iiitk" "ikjukIi to he unnilnliiknble on the inn Jor murk of Ideiitlflciitlon, with the iiumernlH n n the minor uld. The two combined r.ro wi-II-iiIkIi liifiilllblc. mive In the eime of clever counterfeit. Ah thu ruining of bllln Ih nccnuipllnh ed wllh the iiimieniln. fiimlllnrlty with the portrnltH, nnd coiiipurlifin, will ver ify Ihe proper denomliinllon of the bill. Thu portrnltH on the federal renerve bllli In cverydny uc are follow: Oni- dolhir note, portrait of George WmdiliiKi'in. Two dolhir noted, portrait of Thoma Jeffernon. Klve-dollnr note?, portrnlt of Abra ham Lincoln. Ten-dullar note, portrait of Andrew Jack hoii. Twenty-dollar note, portrait of Gro ver Cleveluiid. Klfty dollur note, portrait of D. 8. Grant Hundred-dollar hotel, portrait of Ileiijiimlii Kninklln. HAD HAZY IDEA OF FINANCE Queer Notion Held by Old Wash White Common to Many Inve ton, According to Lawyer. At a dinner In New York the other day a prominent Inwyer noted for hi nctlvltlen In rounding up Invent nient swindlers told the following good itory: "If pitiful to ee how foolish a great tunny people are when It comes to a itu-Htlon of finance. "Old Wimh White Ik a good exam ple of flnaiiclal fiMillnhnesn. When WiirIi's Iiokh cot back to the Delta from the North one day, he found the old mini driving a line young mule hitched to a handsome wagon. "Now, Wash was a notoriously nh I ft less customer, and so his boss Mild to him: "'Where did you get that splendid turnout, Wnnhliigton?' "'Ah done boughten It at Magnolia, nab,' mild Wash. "'How much did It cost yonT " 'Ah done give mnh note fo' $200 for It, sab.' '"(ipod gracious,' Bald the boHs. 'where do yon expect to get $200 to meet your note when It fulls due?" "Wash looked astonished and of fended. " To' de I.nvvd's sake, boss man," he snlil, 'you sho'ly don' cxpeck me ti-r give mail note an' pay, too?" Advertlso m The Bulletin. It gets results. Put it in Tho Bulletin. Back to Simplicity With Bread is pure gold for your health and efficiency. Don't overlook its importance in providing for your table. Every member of your family will be made better and stronger by eating more Bread much more and proportion ately less of other foods. v Bread is a builder the one food that always nourishes and sustains, never clogs or taxes digestion. Fast-growing young people wax rugged and rosy on a diet of bread. Strong people stay stronger on it. Sick people get well on it. Pure, delicious baker's bread is the simplest and most economical solution of your diet and menu problems. V ; EAT MORE BREAD AMERICAN BAKERY NEW YORK PROPOSES TAX ON ALL COMMERCIALIZED SPORT liy Henry I,. Knm-ll. (tlnitrd I'rna Huff Crrmmn-lcnt.) NEW VOItK, Feb. 5. Highly com mercialized sport In New York will ho forced to pay a hit nil no me toll to ward the maintenance of atate gov ernment by the new administration, according to the belief in political circle here. Governor Miller ha announced the Intention of calling sport writer of the Htato together for a conference on the advisability of putting all profes sional sport In the state under one head and levying a substantial per centage of the receipt to help pay the expense of government. Krom other circle It is learned that while the boxing law will not be fundamentally changed, amendment will be adopted to change it govern ing body, reduce the commercial fea ture of the sport and Increase the stato taxes from 5 to 15 per cent. One of the assemblymen recently announced that he would Introduce a bill making 5 the top price of a box ing show. Canon Chase, Brooklyn clergyman, who led the fight against the pass CAPITAL FIGHT ON IN WEST VIRGINIA Four OtlcH (oiileiiillng For Honor Following Fii-o Which Levehil State House At Charleston. (By United Pros to The Bend Bulletin) CHARLESTON, W. Va., Feb. 5. Went Virginia is in the midst of a better Btate capital fight. Tired fire men of the Charleston department had not yet left the ruins of the state capltol building before delegations from other West Virginia cities were Interviewing the members of the leg islature, petitioning them to move the capltol to their home cities. Clarksburg, I'arkersburg and Elk- ins are the leading contenders, with Cliarb?ston for the location of the new building. Clarksburg boasts the "six millionaires" are members of their state capltol location committee. Headquarters for all of the contest ing town have been opened here. West Virginia's state capltol build ing was destroyed late in the after noon of January 3. Members of the legislature, elected In November, were Just gathering in the city. For many this was their initial session. Tall hustling was required to provide headquarters for the state offices and the legislature. The house of dele gates Is meeting in a church. Gov-j ernor Cornwell has cramped offices age of the Walker bill at the last ses sion of the legislature, also served notice on the governor that ho would renew hi effort at thl nsslon with a campaign to repeal the boxing bill and the .Sunday baseball bill. The three metropolitan major league baseball teams made close to a million and a half dollar last sea son without having to pay tho tax that I assessed on boxing. The coming season promises re turn of equal proportion and an Gov ernor Miller' hobby scorns to be con servation of public money and In crease of the public treasury funds it seems logical that baseball will bo forced to help carry the tax payer' burdens. If admission prices for boxing are limited to a $5 top price and a 15 Or 20 per cent tax I levied on the re ceipt In addition to the 10 per cent federal tax, boxing will be voted out Just as much as if the Walker bill would be repealed. Bout could not be staged under those conditions. Racing Is also due to come in as a greater contributor to the state cof fers, it Is understood. In a nearby state armory and near him Is the still Bmaller quarters of the secretary of state. The stata board of control is located in a pri vate dwelling. Ex-service men apply for bonus Many Who Enlisted In Washington Visit Home Service Office To Obtain Necessary Blanks. The. office of the Red Cross home service section was flooded by ex service men yesterday, filing their applications for the bonus recently granted by the state of Washington. All applicants must have been bona fide residents of the state at the time of their entering the service in order to be eligible. Sticking. Little Hurry, not having taken his customary afternoon nop, nnd feeling !eeiy iiIimik toward night, said to his fnier: "Papa, you will have to make n:e a new eye, this one keeps stick ing. Historic Mace In Commons. The mace of the speaker of tho Eit.dlsh house of commons Is a notable historical relic, for It was the mace which was curried before King Charles I when he walked to the scaf fold. More Bread LAST TIME TONIGHT MADGE KENNEDY IN "THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART" The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. KutiiiunmimiiiinmnmiiiminimitiimiiMiimiitimitmmitmmiiminnimtiRtn 4 itui:iiiiitiiiiiLuuiitiiitiiiiiiii::iTiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiisirai:tiiic:iitiiiitiiiu V