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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1921)
FACE a THR BK1TD nn.LKTIN. DAILY EDITION, BRND, OKKOON, MONDAY, AI'HIIi S.1, 1 1).' I. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Paenekea' trry Aftrrneea Krpt Rena'er, Hr TlM Hn4 Bellettn (Inrerperatedi Entered M Sernnii t'lua matter January S, 117, at the rl Offlee at Bend, Urwn. Act Of March I, 1T. ROBERT W. SAWYER KJitor-Mensirer HENRY N. FOWLKR A-riate K.litor C. U. SMITH Advertising Manager Aa Independent Newspaper, standing fer the square deal, clean business, clean politics and the best interests of Bend and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mail On Year WOO Six Months ? Three Months ll.0 Br Carrier Oh Year 8 ix Months S.0 Oh Month tO.60 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANOK. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and if renewal ts not ssade within reasonable time the paper will be discontinued. Please notifr us promptly of anr chanre af address, or of failure to receive the paper retrularlr. Otherwise we will not be sponsible for copies missed. Make all ehecks and orders parable The Bend Bulletin. MONDAY, APRIL 25. 1921. TEACHING MOTHER Tomorrow afternoon, girls of the domestic science classes of the Brnd high school will explain food values to their elders, at a program specially aranged by the Women's Civic league. Some might be skeptical as to the ability of the students to tell their mothers anything of value In the art of cookery, but it would be an unusual generation that could sot show the preceding one some new pointers. The question of "what is a vita mine?" probably never troubled the mothers of the girls who are now, of high school age, but it is something which is proving keenly interesting to the domestic science class. Its Importance in nutrition is one of the points which the students hope to ex plain to their mothers tomorrow. There may be a few more things in the culinary art which were not con sidered essential a decade or so ago, But it's a safe wager that the mothers of Bend will be on hand at tomorrow's demonstration Just the same. The referendum petition on Mayor Gilson's waterworks franchise is filed at last. Now it's up to the council to give the voters of Bend a chance to pass on it. The Missoula pastor who placed whiskey bottles in front of the altar, had a novel, and apparently an ef fective idea for stimulating church attendance. MODERN "CARMEN" AT WORK Gathering of Women Cigarmakert Pro sent a Colorful Sight in Span m Ith Cities Today. The Carmen of the opera is no Idle fancy of a poet She was and is very real in Spain today. They are known as cipirrerag, and their ape may be anything from twelve to sixty. They are paid but a peseta a day, and as no human being can live on that, tbey devote a good share of their time to a business said to be the oldest in the world. It is no uncommon thing to find as high as 50 babies In cradles or crawling about the feet of the girls as they work. For comfort the girls discard the greater part of their clothing when they start to work, but retain a red rose in their hair or great sliver earrings. They are boisterous and rough, and the visitor is f ailed with demands for money and given the vilest of curses If he refuses. But the girls sing as they work. Every one has a tiny mirror before her In which she ends constant glances, and the little clothing she retains Is colorful as the rainbow. They all have lovers who almost without exception abuse them, beat them and take away their earn ings. She stands this as long as the lover Is true to her, but If he looks elsewhere he had best beware of a sti letto blade between his shoulders. The older women make the cigars and the younger the cigarettes. Denver News. Right Way to Read. The only way to rend with any efficiency Is to read so heartily that dinner time comes two hours before you expected It, Sidney Smith wrote. To sit with your Livy before you and hear the geese cackling that saved the capital and to see with your own eyes the Carthaginian sutlers gather ing up the rings of the Roman knights after the battle of Cannae and heaping them into bushels; and to be no Intimately present at the actions you are reading of that when any one knocks at the door It will take yon two or three seconds to determine whether you are in your own study or on the plains of Tximhnrdy looking at Hnnnlbnl's weather-beaten face that is the only kind of study that Is not tiresome, almost the" only kind that Is not useless. Howling Cogs Appreciated. v Persians l. ve dogs bccuise they art opposed to lie awake nights and drive I way tft demons that wait for the toals of the dead, so the mors the dog owls at niche the surer he Is to de leaf the lemons and ti.a mors be Is iPprvMared ly bis owner. RippliriRliqiriQS 1 Our Best If every man would do his best, whate'er his task may be, existence would be trebly blessed, this world a sight to see. Most all the troubles that we know would quickly fade away, and if you wished a slice of woe you'd have to hunt all day. No bums would fill the prison cells or in the alleys rest, for all men would be wearing bells if each one did his best. The toiler would not cuss the plute, nor would the plute respond, but for each other they would root, with friendship as a bond. The thieves would quit their vain careers which get them in the hole, and put in the repentant years restoring what they stole. And all the sinful tricks of trade would travel galley west there'd be no tar in. marmalade, if each man did his best. This life would be a grand sweet song, a joyride in a car; our duds would last us twice as long, our grub go twice as far; there'd be no business for the cops, the sleuths would be undone ; the poorest man could buy his hops and raisins by the ton. We do not toil with proper zest to earn our weekly pay; we do not strive to do our best, but watch the clock all day; we're all afraid we'll do too much, as we our hammers swing, and so we've got the world in Dutch, and balled up everything. BELL CASTING IN OLD JAPAN People Gather In Thousands to Wit ness Ceremony Which Has Deep Religious Significance). The making of the bell In old Japan was accomplished by great and solemn rites. Marjorie Latta Barstow writes In Asia. For months, sometimes for years, the community had been con tributing of Its bronze and copper or naments and precious possessions. For many days before the casting there were prayers to determine the auspicious moment at which to begin, snd to put all spiritual beings and , ministers of grace In a propitious mood. Pilgrims came from all the surrounding country, for the Japanese of long ago loved a pilgrimage as much as do their descendants today; and made of their act of piety an op portunity to enjoy a little festlvtv and see something of the great world. On the appointed duy, men gathered In their finest attire. Then the priests appeared In rich ecclesiastical bro cades and the workmen In mbes beau tiful and sanctified. With rh-ayer and ceremony the work reached Its climax. The great mollis were prepared and the flaming, molten mass, into which had gone so many precious things, was to them what the dedication of a cathedral was to the believers of the middle sges. Before their eyes and with their own co-operation, some thing Intangible and divine assumed shape and tangibility. Many went away to become heroes In their vil lages because they had participated In the making of the great bell, which became more precious and mysterious as time went on. and they panned on to their children's children, even down to this day, the souvenirs of the oca cinn. Inscribed with prayers by the presiding priests. THE GOLDEN RULE STORE'S BIG MONEY-RAISING SALE! 8 DAYS-Commencing April 23-8 DAYS EXTRA SPECIALS Men's Unbleached Cotton Cloves good weight ; extra special; per pair (Limit 3 pr. to one customer) Men's Heavy Rockford Work Sox, mixed colors; Special; lf per pair 1 UC Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts; guaranteed full cut. fast color; an extra quality; CQ Special Men's Khaki Pants, good weight, full size; extra well made and reinforced ; 1 A Q Special iP 1 .0 Men's Boss of the Hoad Overalls, Union Made, in blue stripe and khaki color; extra ape- QO cial; per pair 17 OC Men's r0c value Lisle Thread Sox; colors black, cordovan, grey and navy; Special, ?Kr per pair Men's Heavy Mulehidc Mitts, welt seam, extra good qual- ACkg ity; Special, per pair I7C $10.00 value Men's Mahogany Color Shoes, English and wide toe last, bench made; good solid leather soles; dC QLt Special at runner tor tura. Prehistoric birds resembled the early airplanes In their small wing ex panse and large tails, according to a British engineer. Indicating that man's and nature's development work have been parallel. Flying fish are more likely than birds to yield Information about soaring flight. In the opinion of another observer. I'opular Mechanics Magazine. May Be In Earnest "This burlesque queen says she's go ing to play Hamlet." "For whyr "She snys she wsnts to do better work." "She's Mulling." "I don't think sne's blurting. Hhe needn't hunt for an excuse to weur tights." :nnK:in:n:K::Mn:::tt:n::::a::ii:unrii:ini:i:::mnn::i:nKl:i:n:mai:m:n:m An accurate knowledge of FOOD VALUES is considered essential by the up-to-date housewife When You Are In Need of Any Kind of Plumbing, Heating, Tinning or Roofing Work, we solicit your consideration. We use only the best of materials and our workman ship is guaranteed. Let us give you an estimate. 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The Shevlin-Hixon Company ELECTRICAL COOKING raises these values to their highest degree. The explanation of the one and the operation of the other will be features of the cooking demonstration by the domestic science class of the Bend Pligh School under the aus pices of the Woman's Civic League at the new Methodist church building tomorrow afternoon. EXPERT ADVICE on electrical methods of cooking may also be obtained at the Bend Water, Light & Power Company Offices, Corner of Wall and Franklin. lUumtnnrcaisuKiumwusiunKmu ! H I J . II fii P CREDIT IS OUR GREATEST ASSET The commercial world is standing 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 see to it that we KEEP OUR CREDIT GOOD The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.