The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 04, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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THB BRJfD BITXET1N, DAILY EDITION, PKNI, OKKtlON, MONDAY. ATMl, 4, IDSI.
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY KDITIOX
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B Hm Dene! Hallelta (Incerperateal
Entered aa Mecond i'laaa Blatter Januarr
a. jit, at um t-oet. Offio at Bend. Oreatia.
ROBERT W. SAWYER Editor-Manatee
B"I M. MJWLfcK Aanvlf Kdltor
a H. SMITH Adverliainc Manager
As Independent Newepaper, atandinc far
taa square deal, clean tmaineae. clean politic
aaej ine neat uitereau ol Uend and Central
Oraroa.
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MONDAY. APRIL 4, 1921.
STILL AT IT
After insisting that the commission
for the Investigation of the water re
sources of Central Oregon to be ap
pointed by Director Davis was not
the commission asked by the Bend
Commercial club, the Madras Pioneer
now calls it the Bend commission
and tries to belittle the idea by sug
gesting it was requested only for ad
vertising purposes. The Pioneer has
given itself to so much misrepresen
tation on this subject that it finds
it hard to accept facts as they are.
Here Is the latest effort:
"Press dispatches announce the ap
pointment of the Bend commission
to Investigate the application of the
waters of the Deschutes river. The
Pioneer is willing to make, a small
prediction. The commission will
come to Central Oregon, look over
the ground, investigate reports and
data and make their report. Along
with their report they will com
ment on the little city of Bend, its
splendid hotel and cuisine and the
royal treatment accorded them by the
Bend Commercial club. It's a shame
we couldn't have figured out this lit
tle advertising stunt of nation
wide Importance soon enough to
have saved a hundred columns or so
of Central Oregon newspaper space.
RipplirigRhuniGs
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The Millenium
Some day the stand-off scheme will smash, a
wise old seer has said it, and all we'll buy will be
for cash, and none will ask for credit. Collectors
then won't block our way and bluff and plead and
beckon ; and that will be a happy day for all of us,
I reckon. We have to pay more for our eats, and
find the poorhouse closer, because we pay the bills
of beats who sting the corner grocer. The grocer
sighs, 'This Jasper Jones has jumped our lovely
city, and he was owing forty bones, which seems a
ghastly pity. He'll never pay me for my rice, he
never more will greet me ; and so I'll have to raise
the price from those who do not beat me." And
when I go to purchase prunes to feed my children
twenty, he's raised the price some picayunes, and
soaks me good and plenty. : The tailor trusts a
hundred men, and ten of them don't pay him, and
I must dig an extra yen to comfort him and stay
him. And so it goes along the line, in every kind
of dealing; the deadbeat adds to bills of mine until
my head is reeling. 'Twill be a blessed day, gad
zooks, when "stand-off system" ceases, when mer
chant princes burn their books, and kick the -slate
to pieces.
Lucky
Strike
cigarette
All Radiators Repaired, Rebuilt, Rccored
t V
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New Ford tltisranleeil Itaillalorst
you can freenri t up lint you
can't liiirat tlinu.
Hliii iIiimo lealty rear wheela Willi
V. M till Kelnliier for I'ukI ram
anil trmka.
I.niiuIx'Iii Auxiliary Tratiaiiilaalitn
for Ford t'nra ami truil.a.
Auto & Radiator Shop
IIN HtVI.NU A V K.
I'liune Wain iiMMI) Ili a. lllai k 17111
stated this morning on his arrival in
this city. Snooks required for cher
ry boxes are smaller . and thinner
thnn thoso for apples, but the box
material secured here for the larger
fruit Is so sullafartory that growers
are ready to place an nililitioiiul or
der with Iho local factories, .Mr. Ag
gers said.
He wus accompanied oil his vlnlt
to Ilend by his brother-ln-luw,
George A. Korner, of Ohio.
TPADPEBQ, we WANT
IKArrtKj. your furs
We Will Pay You The Highest Market Price
Stein's Mountain Raw Fur Co.
1 4. L. KOOXCIIKSTKK. Mri 211 Crecnwood
METZ IS HIGH MAN
AT RABBIT SHOOT
luncheon which was served at noon
at the Tumalo hall.
Forty people took part In the
morning and afternoon drives, about
SOO rabbits going to a graveless
death. Six miles of territory were
covered in the two drives.
Following are the scores in the 25
bird shoot held at the traps in the
afternoon: Dr. W. G. Manning 21.
V. A. Smith 19. W. D. Kirby SO, L.
P. Casselberry 19,. R. N. Buchwalter
21, Claude Metx 20, Casselberry 17.
E. L. Douthit 21. Clay Miller 19,
Buchwalter 22, Klrby 16, Manning
22 H. E. Innlsv23. E. L. Payne 18,
Casselberry 17. Miller 16, Payne 17,
Doutbit 21, Casselberry 22, Clyde
Hauck 12. I
RAINY DAYS BRING
LICENSE DESK RUSH
Dan Cupid Active When Skies Are
Dark, Kays Man In Charge of
Marriage License Bureau.
Mrs. C. J. Stauffer, whose letter to
Mayor Gilson was published in The
Bulletin last week, has written us in
explanation of her position and
threatening certain action if her let
ter Is not printed. Without the
threat the letter might be printed;
with it, it will not be printed.
One thing the delayed opening of
the fishing season has done and that
is to give the anglers a chance to " CHICAGO. April 4. "Night s the
make a garden. I time for wooing, oh!" said a well
known Scotch authority.
But L. C. Legner, in charge of the
Cook county marriage license bureau.
has another version.
"When it's rainy and the fog set-
Trapf. hooter. Given Vote of Thanks ' tle" down OTer ,be old ,own' whr
I people just naturally get lonely,"
Last year 42.501 couples were
married in Cook county. The A. E.
F. got married in 1920. But now
most of the war romances have gone
on the rocks or the participants are
married.
Bullolln "WANT APS" Bring Re
sults Try Them.
FRUIT MEN WANT
MORE BEND BOXES
White Salmon (irovrer Here To tie!
Information Prom Local Mills
On fherry Box Shook.
Fruit growers of the White Sal
mon, Wash., district are desirous of
obtaining their cherry boxes from
the Bend mills, George L. Aggers,
prominent fruit man of that section.
FOREVER
FREE from
ASTHMA
Hundreds of people are aston
ished and delighted with the
quick and I'KHMANKNT re
lief they have received from
the use of our wonderful new
discovery. Asthma-Sera.
Asthma and Hay-Fever, with
all their tortures, may now be
BANISHED FOKEVKK. Tear
out this announcement and
send at once to
It. M. It. I.AIIOHATOItIKH
(MMI Alanka lllilg-,
Seattle, vVaah.
;t:t:nit::mutiuinuiutummuuniiiiitmiunmumiumtsujmamuuuijrau
WALL PAPER
PAINTING and DECORATING
IS OUR BUSINESS
And vie make It our liualneaa In ace that our liualneaa la liamtled
In a hualnraallke way. Hie iuallty of our Interior iWoratlnu
cannot be equalled. Our illilay of wall paper la thei Urgent
anil lieal ever ahown In Central Irregnn. Our prlrra are right.
On theae nuallfltalluna we feel Juallltnl in aaklng yon fur
runalileratlun when In need of work In our line.
A. J. GOGGANS
736 WALL STREET PHONE RED 2781
Another Help
TO THE
For Attendance Good Scores
Made In Afternoon Contest.
said Legner, "and they dream of cozy
flats and home-made biscuits.
"So on rainy days we Issue many
more marriage licenses than when
Claude Metx of the Bend Trap- the sun Is brightly shinlnsr."
shooting club was high man in the Dan Cupid is still as active as ever
rabbit drive held yesterday at Turn- this year, but marriage licenses are
alo, bagging 22 of the furry animals, falling off, according to Legner. H:gh
A vote of appreciation for the at- rents, the employment situation, or
tendance of the club members was ex- "something else" Is the cause. Legner
tended by the Tumalo people at ths doesn't quite know.
XEbe Central regon SSanh
D. E. HUNTER. President
CARLETON B. SWIFT, Vice President
K. P. MAHAFFKT, Vice Pres. and Manager
H. M. STEPHENS, Cashier
BEND, OREGON
lome Builder
Reductions in Cost of
Electrical Construction
Work in Bend
mean that this department of building expense
is cat 25 per cent.
iuminitnnntr;cnuinmnnumu;:;t:
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Beaver Cash Market is under new man
agement. The shop is being thoroughly renovated and
remodeled. We will carry a full line of fresh and
cured meats and fish.
The utmost precaution will be exercised at all
times to handle our meats in the most Banitary
manner, from the slaughter house to the chopping
block.
Courtesy, service, quality and fair price will
be our highest ambitions. Everything that is in
our work to be deserving of your jiatronage will
be done.
We cordially solicit your consideration.
THE CASH MARKET
FRED METZGER & SON, PROPRIETORS
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How Fortunes Are Made-
A subject that most epeople are Interested In, but only
a small proportion go about It conxlMently and .In the right
way. Nobody ran accuse the American people' of being a
race of miser. One of their chief faulta la that they lean
too much the other way.
It's all in the start. Fortune are made up of little
savings. A matter of steady, coiub.tent growth from a small
beginning.
Make a savings plan to provide for future neiMl, My
saving a regular, definite sum ea.li week you can accumulate
substantial fortune for old ago. Ixxk ahead, plan.
The Central Oregon Bank helps the thrifty to build their
rranrve funds by adding 4 per cent Interest. Our pocket dime
banks, and our safe, tpe banks will help oa and your chlN
dren to save, '
An American Workers Creed
The Company for which I work ia a mighty good em
ployer and I think any employe who hasn't an Interest In
the auoreaa of his employer ought to quit or get fired. My
Idea la that whea man .ells his service. to . ,mp0.,Pf
he sells his loyalty at the same time. If be raa't be loyal
and slve the beat that la la him he ought not to work for
that particular employer. My being loyal I don't mean that
one has to be a toady, or that he has to lose any of his
Independence. The most loyal may be the most Independent,
and usually la."
The Shevlin-Hixon Company
To Get Down to
Brass Tacks
Work that formerly cost $1.50 per hoar
will now be done for $ 1 .25 per hour
Half the reduction absorbed by the employers
and half by the employes, to make home
building and owning easier.,'
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he' (Central (Dvenou 3anJf
TV K HTVTrCn.
FratideMt
K. P. MAIUFFKr,
Vic President
BEND WATER, LIGHT & POWER CO.
DOUTHIT ELECTRIC CO.
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CREDIT IS OUR
GREATEST ASSET
The commercial world is standing on the
foundation-of credit. Every individual ia 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 see to it that we
KEEP OUR CREDIT GOOD
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
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