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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1921)
FAGE 9 TBI BKXH IllXLKTIN, DAILY EDITION. I1KNO, OHKOON, MONDAY, MAIM1I SI, 1021. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION FHIlul Bnrr Aftaraaaa Eiravt R"aj, Br Tka Ban' ballrtla (Inrarparalaa) Er.trad aa Kwcnd Claaa matter January I, KIT, t tha Pnl OHloa at Bend, Oratrxa, Act ol Marco a, la. a. BOPRRT W. BAWYKR K.illor-Manar HKNRY N. FOWl.tK A.t K.IH.W C H. 8M1TII Advartiains Manaaar Aa lndapndrnt NwlaPr. lanjina far lha Moara oral, clran buatnraa. clean k1iIk- and Uw baat iotaraata of Bend and Cantral Oravoa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br MaU On. Year 6ix Month! Taraa Munlha ! Br Carrlar Ooa Year ix Hnntha Ona Month -' All aabacrtptlona ara du and PAYABl.K IN ADVANCK. Noticaa of iirtion ara Ballad aubaenbara and If rrnawal la nut anada within rraaonabla tima tha paper will ha diaeontlnueA. Plraae notify na promptly of anr mane of addraaa, or of fallura to racaivn tha paper ravularlr. Otherwine wa will not ba ia aponaibW for eopiea mlei. lUfc ail cwcm mm j - - Tba Band Bulletin. MONDAY. MARCH SI. 1921. CORRECT THE STATEMENT Not only American Legion, but the industries of Bend, have good reason to be indignant at the unfavorable publicity Riven by the report from the so-called Portland investigator to the effect that Bend stood third In the state in the em ployment of 'aliens. Examination Into the facts showed that the man who made the charge did so with out any study of the local situation. So far as it appears he had not even the excuse of an honest mistake. In fact It is difficult to say what his excuse can be. Local industries are damaged by such untrue statements because by them the Impression is given cur rency that they are not interested in the development of Americanism. The local American Legion post is injured because it is made to appear that it has no weight in community affairs. Here in Bend both such ideas are false and the fact that the report was made with the sanc tion of another legion post does not in any way minimize or condone the fault. In fact, it is difficult to un derstand why another post, unau thorized by any state convention, should make such charges. Out of fairness to Bend, its in dustries and its legion post, the truth of the alien employment situ ation here should be given as wide publicity by the Portland post as was first given to the erroneous statement. Everybody who thought enough of the day to wear green on the lTtb ought to think enough of the need to come through with a subscription for the suffering Irish women and children. It means more to wear a receipt in your pocket than a sham rock in your button hole. Seven hundred and ninety-two voters asked the council for an or dinance and it was not passed until an initiative petition was started. One mayor asked for a franchise and after the second reading the rules were suspended and the meas ure put through. RippliriRhi)niQs,?iD la W aVWaIt Maton wt! -0 .f .WWW Safe or Sorry. "I'm sorry as a man can be," the motorist ex plained when he had run down Mr. Chee, and left him maimed and sprained. "I'm sure I would not strip the fur from any walking gents; I would not have such things occur for fifty-seven cents." Rut Mr. Chee, with busted bones, goes homeward in a crate, and he exclaims, in wailing tones, "Your sor row comes too late ! Had you but watched the road ahead, maintaining lawful speed, I would not have a broken head, my person would not bleed. You did not care just where you went, you teetered left and right, and now my collarbone is bent, my whiskers are a sight." The motorist leaves Mr. Chee, and heaves a heartsick sigh, and for a week or maybe three he'll drive with cautious eye. With earnest care he will advance on streets where commerce thrives and give pedestrians a chance to save their misspent lives. Rut soon he'll weary of a pace that's safe but deadly slow, and then again we'll see him chase dispensing death and woe. And though he's pinched by peelers bold, he still will scoot and zip; when once the speed germ gets a hold, it won't relax its grip. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. William Hill. Mary Reynolds Florence Currlo, Grace Linton,. Anna, McNeil, Mary K. I'loimke. J. C. La Plant, Mr. and Mir. Chun. R. Lauiklus, lluford Rollins, Ucorno InKoiiiuiin. Uov. II. C lliirlranft has com pleted tlu seritis of special niPKllnga xhk-b ha bus been conducting for two weeks. j IH'cIhIoii day fur 'the M i-l lunl Int Sunday achool wus held yoHterduy. alxty-iiln young people participat ing. Communion was hold In coll ection with (ho Putin Sunday ser vices In iho morning. Hoiinlon day services at the Bap tist church brought forth six young people who signified Iholr Intention of lending a ClirUtlan life. be vocal anlos by Mrs. Ashley For rest and Mrs. R. It. Oould, and an Instrumental solo by Mrs. It. R. Ham ilton. The longuo eatmida cordial Invlt. at Ion to all Ilia women of Mend. CIVIC LEAGUK WILL HEAR ENGLISH WOMAN Mm. Ilnrnld ll) ley to Speak Tomor row Afternoon on Womrii'N Ae tivltliHt Notiil In t'linaila. All Radiators Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored New Kuril (Juaranteetl Itadlatuni mi ran freeae llinn up but you can't burnt litem. Wop tlmae leaky rear wheel with ('. H M.iOII I total in v for Font com and truck. angtieln Autlllnry Trauarulaalon for Kurd cars and truck. Auto & Radiator Shop UM I It VI NO A V K. riiono Mack UMMI Ilea. Illwk I7SI CAR STRIKES WOMAN; NOT SERIOUSLY HURT Driver Held Not Responsible for Ac cident Occurring on Downtown Street Corner. Mrs. G. A. Garske was run into and knocked down by a car driven by J. C. Mayer Saturday evening about 7 o'clock on the corner of Minnesota and Will streets. She was not seriously hurt. Mayer was driving slowly, having circled completely around the "safe ty first" sign on the corner before striking Mrs. Garske, who was on the crossing. Witnesses say the ac cident was unavoidable on bis part.H PALM SUNDAY SEES MANY JOIN CHURCH Fourteen New Members at Presby terian; Methodist Derision Day Shows More Than Fifty. of 14 new members, followed communion service. Three of those taken Into the church had been pre viously baptised. Those formally accepted Into the church were Ray Drown, Mrs. Mary i The work of the women's limlltute i In Canada will bo explained to the1 members of the Woman's Civic lea-! gue at the regular mooting of the organization at 3 o'clock tomorrow Sitteriiooit at Sutlier'a Hull. Mm. Har old Ilayley, repreaentative of the llritish government who la now vis iting In I lend, having consented to aptotic before the leugue. Fifteen minute talks will be given on "Statu;!'! ' ... . . . . . ... i 'J und District suporviaiou ot our ' Schools" by City Superintendent S. W. Moore, and "The Country Super vision of Schools." by County Sup DT i erlniendent J. Alton Thompson. Mrs. Ilayley's remarks will bo based on Information on her subject gained in a recent survey of the ac tivities of the women of Canada. Supplementing the addresaes will 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'Donnnll llullding. The instructions are of the best, the price Is reasonable: two lessons each week; terms, $S.OO per month. ROOM 6 : : : O'DONNELL BLDG. p'tifiltiliOi'JP Dodge Brothers BUSINESS CAR. It attracts those who are thoughtful about the quality of the things they use, but who also keep a careful eye on their spending and saving. Will accept used Dodge Rrothers cars in trade. Walther-Williams Co. 132 Greenwood Phone Illack 1681 K. S. McCLURE, Salesman Ml nuiiitiiittftmu r"r""-TrmrTmrirrcTii;;im .iMianiimnni Have You Tried The New WHITE RIVER Palm Sunday services at the Pres- II byterian church yesterday were feat-' ured by the reception Into the church , ij li It's spring by the calendar. COMMUNICATIONS QUESTION'S FRAXCHLSE AIM To The Editor: It was with great surprise I read In your paper of the granting of a franchise to Mayor Gilson, to supply Bend with water. What guarantee did Mr. Gilson make that he was act ing in good faith and for the better-1 ment of Bend? He predicted much good would result from the granting' of the franchise, but failed to iayj whether the good was for the people or for Gilson et al. To a close ob server it is a grand opportunity for, few to benefit at the expense of the dear people. Why not have ' Mayor Gilson initiative petition, and , then the people could decide. To my ujiiiu yuuiii; U1I1C1UIB BUUUIU De paiQ :: a salary so they would then work !i for their employers. Youra trnlv. Si C. F. PETERS. WE BUY SELL or EXCHANGE Good Used Ranges, Furniture, Phono graphs or Office Furnishings ELECTRIC VACUO! I.KAXKKS RENTED 24 Hour Day BOc All makes of Sewing Ma chines renter! by the day, the week, or the month. BEND FURNITURE CO. (Exchange Department) TELEPHONE BLACK 2711 it Cake and Muffin Hour? FARM BUREAU WILL TAKE SEED ORDERS I! The County Farm bureau is now taking orders for Biinflower seed ! at 9 cents a pound, and common al falfa seed at 17 cents. Other varieties of alfalfa seed will be priced when gorminatlon tests are i; completed by County Agriculturist ji D. L. Jamison, who may be ad- ji dressed In turning In orders. ja& Bend 1371 W as W me(t 2 r day .. the I J wrdj 'c Bend Lodge, No. i B. P. O. E., 1 j meets every Tups- ' i evening ati! Elks Temple, i !i clock. Visit-: ! ::::n::::u::u:i:::n:::::::::::T::::i Wood Working Shop Kramer & Muller Carpenters and Jobbers Furniture Repaired or made to order. PICTURES FRAMED WALL STREET Next Thompson Music Store A HOME PRODUCT Not merely made in Oregon, but made right here in Eastern Oregon by the W asco Warehouse Milling Co. THE DALLES :Ma IT'S DIFFERENT This is our own special product. It is not an experiment. It has been tried and tried again until -we know that it gives utmost satisfaction. Use' it for a perfect breakfast tomorrow morning. It makes delicious muffins as well as hot cakes. A second to none product, made at home by men you know. On Sale by All Grocers in Bend in Five and Ten Pound Sacks WASCO WAREHOUSE MILUNGCO. CREDIT IS OUR GREATEST ASSET The commercial world is Btanding on the foundation of credit. Every individual is a cog in the great wheel. When one neglects his credit and fails to pay his honest obligations, he makes it impossible for some one else to meet theirs, therefore it is extremely vital that each and every one sec to it that we KEEP OUR CREDIT fJOOI) The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Who Is To Blame? ii. Who ran ay who la to blame fur prrarnt rontlilliina; for llir. pant wintrr thai ha aapiml tlir laal rrwrvft dollar of the employe, anil fur I lie actual loaam hr employer haa linil to lake? Klllier everyone, employe anil employer la to blame or no one la. Why not ailmll that we all lived on "lilgli" lille Hie going wa rimmI, anil that we have alnre been paying the bill tor Value IliWlveil. Now rfflim the time when It la nerewary to get down lo ahlrt sleeve and remedy the rauwi of liualnea Inactivity anil that ran only be, arrompllalieil by roiperatlnn. The man who agitate internal illaaenaion, anil prevent ro-opera-Hon between employe and employer at till time, I rourting Imliiatrlal dlaaater, for Hie margin between Rurrewi anil failure In InduMry today I loo cloae lo Irllle with. The Shevlin-Hixon Company UIUIIUUIUMIIUI1UUUU1JUU1UUUUBIII.' GRIEF AND WORRY TO SAVE A FEW DOL- I s LARS IN FIRST COST THAT'S ALL YOU CAN EXPECT FROM CHEAP TIRES BUY You can wear a smile when you ride on FEDERAL TIRES FEDERALS and ride in comfort, safety, and forget your griel and worry. Deschutes Garage Co. I NASH CARS AND FEDERAL TIRES IT I tt v Ing brothers are I invited. ni:::iiii::i:i::u::::iii!uin:::iiinunRiuiminiuiiiimitittiii!j uummiMinifflnnittmiminHtttniiunmiM