The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 19, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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THIS BKT ni'IXKTlN. DAILY EDITION. I1KMI, OKKOO. TlHHliAY. AIMIII. 10. I0JI.
The Bend Bulletin
I.AII.Y KII1TIOX
FaSlaalMa' atrarr AMtrMaa Ear Sanalar
By Tfca Bm4 Hallaim (Inrarparatcall
Bnwrafl aa Sfroad Claaa (nitlfr January
H lait, at tht Pnal Olttra t Bo4. Uwo,
aadar Art of Marra t. 1T.
HOPItRT W. SAWYER Edltor-Maitavar
HKNKY N. FOWLKH Aaaoriat k-lit.ir
a B. SMITH Adv.rtiin Uuu
As InoaraTiiSant Naarapapar. atandtna far
taa aquara drat rlraa buainaaa. clean potitira
aaal taa bait inUnatt of band and Central
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
Br Matt
On Yaar
Six Month. ,
Tara Mentha
Br Carrtaf
On Taar
But Month.
Oaa Month ,
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All aubacriitloaa an du and PAYABLE
JS ADVANCE. Notiraa of vxplratKta ara
aaailad aubacrifaera and If ranaaral la not
aaaoa within raaaonabla tuna tlaa paper will
aa diatontinuvd.
Ptaaaa notify na promptly of any chana
af ailih aaa. or of failure to receive the paper
tearalarly. Otherwiee we will not be. le
eponaiala for copiea mneed.
Make all cherka and ordera parable to
Taa Bend Bulletin.
TUESDAY. APRIL 19. 1921.
SNOW-WHITE STREETS
Aa a part of his plan to make good
on his pledge to give Bond the most
beautifully pared streets in Ore
gon. C. S. Reed, head of the Western !
Willite Road Construction Co., in- j
formed the city couucil a few nights
SO that he would send to California 1
(or marble dust, and that this would
be worked into the asphalt surfacing i
while the Willite is still hot. This,j
Mr. Reed states, would give Bend aj
pavement the snowy whiteness of
which would endure through 25
years.
The beauty of white pavement Is
not to be gainsaid, but a question
naturally arises to those who have
been forced to don smoked glasses on
a bright day in winter, after a fresh
snow. It may be remembered in
this connection that the sun's sum
mer rays are much more direct than
those of winter, and would hence be
more dazxling when reflected from a
marble-dusted street.
The injurious effect on the eyes
of the reflection from white side
walks is well recognized, and In
Portland, where the maximum of
cloudless days Is by no means equal
to that of Central Oregon, a certain
proportion of lampblack muit be
mixed with cement used for the fin
ishing layer in walks and curbs.
Perhaps an effect more in harmony
with the general colors of a Central
Oregon landscape might be achieved
by the use of a shade of dark red,
worked into the asphalt surfacing,
rather than the glittering marble
dust. If this could be done, it
might have the advantage of proving
less expensive to the contractor, in
addition to sparing the eyes of users
of the downtown streets of the city.
. - ' ' ....... --a-, saw X.
at wait nason t
Breaking In
I bought a shotgun at the store and slow the
family next door. And I was moved to honest
tears when thus I ended their careers, for they had
never done me wrong, and I had known them well
and long. Remorse burned in me like a fire when I
shot down the aged sire, and plugged a nephew
and a niece and gave two aunts eternal peace, and
when I burned the residence it shocked my fine
esthetic sense. But I had tried so many ways to
break into the picture plays! I chased the man
agers around and begged them, while they pawed
the ground, to give me just a single chance; I knew
quite well I would advance. But they looked down
with cold disdain and said I gave them all a pain;
a creek, they said, was near my home, and there I
well might soak my dome. I'd never have a chance
to trot with all the gilded movie lot unless I played
some startling game designed to give me wide
spread fame. But now the oifers come my way
I'll draw a hundred plunks a day. As Bill the
Butcher, on the screen, I'll teach "the young that
vice is mean, that children are but dizzy fools who
do not go to Sunday schools; a moral tag attached
to crime hands out a lesson most sublime. And
when I think how I'll improve the children, where
the movies move, I'm almost glad I took my gun,
and slew the Johnsings, one by one.
charge of Rnnialne NMiolnon, Cletits
I Sherwood and Margaret llniid lllrU
in uniform will uaher and lm In
the tlemonat rat Inns. Till" will lia
the tl rut opportunity for the women
'of Item, to idiom a putiHf doinon
niiailon of the work of the ilopart
im'iit. and a lariso number aro -pooled
to be present.
Yule Leg Ones Prasorvtd.
In olden timet the Yule log wna al
ways Inlil atlilo hofor It na burned
out. so that the uext ('tirlatnm day
the new Yule lug lulclil ho llylilotl
from the charred rvmnlua of Ita predecessor.
8)nopaia of the Annual Hlntrntrnt of the
Union Mutual Life Insurance
Company
of Portland. In lha Male of Mailt, on the
Itlal day of lircrmlier, lU'JH, mail to the
tii.iiraiit-r Cnniitna.tunar of to Mate ot
Oregon, purauant lo law :
Income.
Total premium lui-omv for
the Trar ft.A.JSfl
lnlrrr.l. dirtdrmta antl renla
rr.'naad during lha year 1119,937 6
lnt-ontr from other aour.-ra
rvt-nvrd iluttug lha rrar M.IP3 77
EXPECT SENATE
OFFICIALLY TO
RATIFY TREATY
(Continued from Page 1.)
on all the platinum needed, after
which the British government is to
be supplied before the general pub
lic can purchase any platinum. The
Colombian government, of course,
has prior rights even to those of the
United States and Creat Britain.
Platinum Rnwnrrea Important.
Titles to all lands and river beds
ed all the large operators of that
country to suspend work, leaving Co
lombia the only dependable producer.
The normal annual consumption of
platinum by the United States alone
is double the present production of
the entire world. Colombia is ex
pected to recover about 50,000 ounc
es this year. Aside from Colombia
and Russia, the whole world has
never produced more than 1500
ounces any year, and most of that
has been incidental to the production
of other metals. Colombia and Rus
sia have the only important deposits
thus far proven.
These platinum deposits are also
rich in gold, and from there bas been
taken more than $300,000,000 since
the Spaniards discovered them. The
natives had been working them for
centuries for gold, but threw the
platinum back, as they considered it
worthless. Platinum has been pre
cious only in the last generation. In
1919 it sold as high as $170 an
ounce, and is now worth about $
an ounce. The metal has peculiar
chemical properties that made it an
absolute necessity In the production
of high explosives during the great
war. It was at the urgent request
of the United States government that
the Lewisohns pushed their work in
Colombia.
on the afternoon of Tuesday, April
2$, for the Civic league open meet
ing, in the basement of the new
Methodist church. The girls of the
domestic science department of the
public schools will demonstrate the
cooking ot a luncheon, which will
constitute a balanced ration of Impor
tant food values. One of the girls
will talk on the food value of vita
mines. The ladies present will be privi
leged to sample the foods prepared,
and wll be furnished with recipt.
prepared by the typewriting pupils.
Convenience of kitchen arrangement
will be discussed, all present being
invited to give their ideas on this
subject. Those attending are asked
to come prepared to discuss this
matter.
The demonstration will be In
Tolal inromr t .1, 1 1.Y a I'J at
Dlabnraements.
Paul for to.ara. ait.low rtiriila,
atimitlira and aurrrndrr
'alii'. ? '.:nyai;it 0.1
lliridrixla pod 10 oltrthald
rr. il.iring l)t )ar 3.nld0
I'limm 1. .lull. anil aalartra
paiil limine thr ir.r '.' t?.n .' I
Tafa. h' ami f-' I'atil
during iltr r4T ft.VtMl 01
Amount f all oIKrr lull
tllrra 4411 1-1 .11
Total rxprniliturr. t.. 1.1
A ,eta
Vain of rr.l raialr oa-nrt
'nTr-l alitrl $ M".t.4t
Yalu of .torka antl lon,t.
oanr.l t market or amor
Iifr4 raluf-i H.'Jo.-.'.'TJ 77
Loan, on ltnrtfaa-a antl rol
latrrat. rl.- S.II.'JIN In
rrrmium notra anil poln-r
loana . 3.-.,-J, I 70 21
Caah in hanaa anil on hantl Il'.aiwi7
Nrt an-nrviril anil drfarrl
prrmiutna 2I7.I7IS
Intarrat anl rrnta due anil
at-rruMl 232 mi i tt
Olbar aaa'ta mat) . . 7.121 &a
Total admitt'il aaa. la I,I2&.& l
LlakUltlai.
Net reaorraa 17,9511,1119 00
Oroea rlalma for leaaea aa
paid 3II.n?7A
All olhar liabilities SJ7.MJ $
Sorploa 6JM.17A &4
Total llaMlttire. eirlualre
of rapital ato-h f I9.1?5.M. 15
ntlaeae in Orecoa for taa Tear.
(Iroaa prrmiuma reralvad
during Ika T.ar A377 40
Fromiuma aod diriaraila re-
tamed daring the rear . .. n.M9 na
Loaaro paid during lha vt-ar 2-1. "2a 1
l.MON MI Tl'Al. I.lrr. INHI-KAM'li
Arthur I.. Halra. I'raald-nl.
Hrlraa B I'atllipe. aWrelarv. -Ptatntorv
raidrnt attornav for aarrire
T II. UVAIIia. l-urtland. Oragoa.
Bend Lodge. No.
If
Ing brothers are
Invited.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
WORK TO BE SHOWN
Npeech of Dean Milam Fails to
Materialize Demonatration of
Luncheon In Featured.
Dean Milam of O. A. C, scheduled
to speak here Thursday afternoon on
"r ua, ireeo passea on Dy.ine sunject 01 Home Making," un-
the highest courts of Colombia, so der the auspices of the Women's
that there Is no possible question as Civic league. Is unable to come,
to the validity of the transactions A substitute program baa been ar
The revolution In Russia has fore- ranged by the committee, to be given
All Radiators Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored
ISIiiillilil
Kew Ford Guaranteed Radiators;
yon can freexe them np bat you
can't burnt them.
Htop those leaky rear wheels with
C. at M. Oil Retainer for Ford cars
and tracks.
Lanftiicln Auxiliary Transmission
for Ford cars and trucks.
Auto & Radiator Shop
118 IRVIXO AVK.
Phone Blac k 2MHI; Ken. Itlack 1721
BEND
1910
63 Population
At The Old Stand
BEND
1 1 YEARS of Successful a V9.2pii.iio. .
Insurance, Real Estate and
Loan Business
Call on me when you want to sell or buy Real Estate or have
your property Insured. Agent for Home Insurance Co.; .Etna;
St. Paul; Phoenix of London; Insurance Co. of North America;
and twenty-five other big old line Companies.
J. A. EASTES
CKXTRAL ORET.OX'8 lkamvo insurance agency
ELEVEN YEARS AT 124 OREGON AVENUE, BEND, OREGO.V
PUT 'EM
ON ACE!
,
That big catch of trout. If you don't you'll
never get to eat one-tenth of the fish you
bring home from the lakes this year.
This will be increasingly true
as the season progresses and
warmer days come.
Then you may want to take some ice with
0
you to keep Mr. Fish nice and cool until
you are ready to slap him in the ice chest
at home.
Prepare For Hot
Weather NOW !
a.
Put in your ice order, and see that your
refrigerator i3 ready for action.
The Deschutes .
Ice Company
--Mr. Workingman--
Look At These Trices On Work ClothcM
That You Can Uko Kvery Day!
Overalls, stripes, all sizes, at 93c
Overalls, heavy Hlue Denim, at $1.1!)
Work Shirts at 75c
Khaki and Whipcord Pants at $1.95 and $2.25
Heavy All Cotton Work Pants at $2.15
Khaki and Whipcord Hiding Ureet'hes at $3.15
Union Suits, long or short sleeves, at 9Hc
Two Piece Underwear, per garment 19c
Work Sox, extra quality, per pair 10c
Work Shoes, heavy weight $.195 to $G.(M)
Eight inch Pacs at $(5.95 to $10.95
THE HUB
Earthrjuakt at Saa.
An rriiiilnii occurring at Uralliol
'niiuikv ami lliv 1I1IW rffit't la lit
prmlu. linn , litiaCar wave and vlnlrlil
niiiniiiiiliMi i.f iha water of I law ara In
Itvit. during an earthquake at Ktiula.
J i I n, the waleni of a bay war 11 rat
aiillalml. Ihi-n rrlrrati-d. Iravlhg the
IhiIIihu hare In plnrr where the water
had Im-o 30 frvt dra-p. A wave at)
feel tilth then ruahrd lo and swept
rvrryihlng hi Ha path. Other earth
quake ttnvr. have deatroyed clllra ami
hipping ; part of I lie deatrui-tlun In
the llraalna earthquake vtaa rauard by
ware produrrd In thla way.
Put It lo The Bulletin.
Animal Prophets.
Few tivlu ta uiv oliler ur inure wlOa
iti ui I linn I Ini I animal, and ratio
rlnlly wild anlmnla, tiara fnrvkiiuul.
xlge i.f whut Hie ir-fr la lo lie. and
aumeililiig dm i niiKiuiiia lo alien for.
know leilce liiuny of lln iu iloubtleas do
poaaa-aa. but there la no reaaoo. ami
only pour eiciuea, for aa.umlng that
l)ier la a suurre of lufunuatlon accu
ral enough and of appllcailoa rvmnie
enough to give any ni preclnblt eiirn
ln to ih weal her burvau's prugnn-llratlons
Bulletin "WANT ADH" Bring R
aulta Try Them.
When You Are In Need of Any Kind of
Plumbing, Heating. Tinning or Rooting
Work, we solicit your consideration. We use
only the best of materials and our workman
ship is guaranteed. Let us give you an estimate.
ARNOLD & DAVIS
PLUMBING COMPANY
Phone Black 331 1183 Wall Street
WALL PAPER
PAINTING and DECORATING
IS OUR BUSINESS
And we make It our hualnroa lo om that our Imalneaa la handle!
In a hulnellke way. The quality of our Interior decorating
cannot be equalled. Our dlaplay of wall paper Is tho largeat
and lieal ever aliown In Central trreiton. Our prlres am rljtlit.
On throe qualllli allona we feel JuallHeal In aaklng you fur a
" conaldrrallon when In area! of work In our line.
A. J. GOGGANS
736 WALL STREET PHONE RED 2781
An American Workers Creed
The Company for which 1 work is a mlithty good em
ployer and I think any employe who haaa't an Intern la
he ancrraa of his employer ought to quit or set fired. My
Idea la that wrhrn man sella his srrrlcea to an employer,
he aella his loyalty at the same time. If he can't be loyal
and Rle tho brat that la In him, he ought not to work for
that particular employer. By being loyal I don't mean that
one has to be a toady, or that he has to loae any of hla
Independence. The moat loyal may be tho moat Indrpeadent,
and usually la."
The Shevlin-Hixon Company
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Phone 551
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CREDIT IS OUR
GREATEST ASSET
The commercial world is standing on tho
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 see to it that we
KEEP OUR CREDIT GOOD
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
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