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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1921)
TIIR ItKND nUM.KTI.I, DAILY EMTIO!, BEND, OREGON, Tl'EKRAY, MAY 10, 1021. PACE S HKMI TltAIN H( III IH I K Oregon Trunk , Arrives, 7 : nr. A. M. l-iavcs. 7: IS I'. M. II..W. II. ti V. Arrives, 8: (il I'. M. Leaves, 7:110 A. M LOCAL NKWS ITEMS C. E. Johnson of Alfalfa In In the city today. J. II. Melstcr left on luHt night's I ru III fur Hpoksne. J. M. Ilruwn of Tumulo In In I ho city today on business. W. ('. Ci-rll wont to Portland lunt lilKlit to spend a few duy. J. M. Perry of Terrebonne In llend yesterday on business, Ml l.nura ZliKl.T went to Port land last nlKlit for a (hurt visit. r g J. N. Mantaii, sawmill limn of I .a Tine, waf vUltor In llend yesterday. II. A. Kmidnll. Itmlinnnd hardware merchant, l In llend tuduy on busi ness. M. W. Pettlgrew, of Itudiimnd. I spending tlio day In llend on busi ness. Mm. Ccclle llurleigh went to Mad ran last lilKlit to vlnlt for week with her daughter. Mfaa Homi Plunki'tt returned to llend Hiinday night from a five wicks' visit In the mat. J. C. Neyton of Portland, who lia been In llend for acvoral daya, re turned last night to that city. , Mr. and Mra. I) L. Ilurkbart of To com a spent yesterday In llend. re turning Ihla morning to th Kuuud rliy. Ralph Jordan, county treasurer of Crook county, and Tom Qulnn, aUo of Prlnrvllle, were visitors In llend yesterdsy. I. H, Towne of Lower llrldge wnn a llend visitor yesterday. Horace llrooklng waa In from hla runrb In the nam locality. K. H. Olbaon and A. I) Olbson of Yakima. Wah , are registered at the I'lliit llutte Inn, the flrnt hotel tour lata of (ho v'ihih. CI. I.. Huston went to Cortland Inal nlnbt. On bla return ha will go In business here aa agent for a Port land real estate firm. Mra. J. ('. Ilond left lunt night for a trip to Portland ayd Vancouver, s. Wash., expecting to vlnlt her hus band at Fallbrldgn on her return. Mra. Meredith Dalley. who hna been visiting her aon, Meredith llnlley of Hlsters. and family, return ed last night to her home In the east. The Pythian Sisters will meet to night In Moose hall, thla being the meeting postponed from Init Wed nesday because of the Woodmen con vention. Clyde M. McKay hna left Rait Lake City for Dubuque. Iowa, to attend a meeting of tha Mueller Lumber Co.. according to letter received by frlanda here. M. L. Hindu of Mllllran. who haa been employed at (iarlbnldl, Inatall Ing an automatic sprinkling system ,ln larga aawmlll. la expected to re turn to llend thla week. Mra. K. Bchoenberger went to Sa lem on laat nlght'a train, to Join her huaband, who la employed there In a woolen mill. Mr. and Mra. E. Wll llamaon alao went to Salem to live. John Rteldl returned thla morning from Portland, where he went sever al daya ago aa wltneaa In a damage ult. The case waa non-aulted, be aaya. In Involved an Injury. alleged to have been received by a woman during tha construction of the Cen tral Oregon Bank building. XOTICK Party who waa observed removing pare CJoodyoar tire from Chevrolet roadater at the corner of Arliona and Btaata atreota Monday night, haa three daya to return the eame or proaecutlon will follow. 132c MENU OK TIIK MKTHODWT LAIHtOH' AID CAr'KTKItU HIPPER WKI)NKMAY, MAY II. 0:. Roast Beef. 80c. Baked Ham, 80c , Veal Pot Pie, 25c. linked Beana, 10c Maahed Potatooa and Gravy. 6c. Hpngholtl, 6c. Salad, 10c. Bread and Butter, 6c. Cake, 6c. Pie, 10c. Tea, 6c. Coffoo, cream and aiignr, 10c Adv. 132c Home Made Crenm Broad doesn't dry out. Try It. Tolophone At the Hotels. Hot Hun Inn W. J. Peter, Reattlo; n. 8. Pongo, Portland: H. I, Wlodor, Portland; Wm. A. Mar ahull, Snlom; Will T, Kirk. Salom; C. A. WolHtor, Portland; Mra. liar old Clarke. Mudraa; E. 8. Gibson, Yakima; A. D. Clinton, Yakima; J. T. Hardy, Portland; Mr. and Mra. W P. King, Portland; J. L. Lttckoy, Portland; J. D. Cavorhlll. Portland, Hotel Ooay J. B. Currle, Port land; G. B. Ryan, Klamath Falla; J. A. Ileiuiett, Phllippl, West Vu ; C. II. Miller, Iteclmoiul; W. ('.. Cecil, Kinilex; II. K. Woiidliend. Portland. Wright Hotel -J. I, Cotton, Puis !; D. Link, iolilo. Iliinnlnii Hotel W. ('. Ilolllim heud, l.u Pine; Charles 1 (ihIk'h. K.nkune; K. Miller, Hokuiie; ('. A. Purcill, llonrl'.ilii. ftkln.; I. C. Lox enhy and wlfn, Iteilinotid ; M. W. Knickerbocker, Klslcrs: II. L. Conk, Powell Hutto; J. . Kl I, Portland. Liidlea, don't full to get your plea, rakes, etc, from the Homo llukery atnr. Cheaper Ihull you can make them. At lleaver'a market on Wall street. 132lfc SHOWDOWN ON SHU LAWS IS BELIEVED NEED (Continued from Page 1.) denied the American merchant mu rine under law a enacted by cougre for the mife-guiirdlng of aeaninn and for the mulnlenunce of a high atand urd of working condltloiia. In addition, the government au ilmrlied comliliiutioiia and dUcrlml nutory prucllcea of foreign merchant marine placed the American ablpa at a diaadvuntuge In other reapecta. It wa expected that the Harding administration, aoon after taking of fice, would proceed to carry out all of the provlalona of the Jonea hip ping act, including the abrogation of treutie and the appointment of an enlarged shipping board with In creaaed power and duliea. Ifcflnltn Move I'l-Keal. President Harding ha been In of fice some eight week ha ha not yet moved. Although ha wa a member of the senate committee on commerce which wrote the larger portion of the Jonea act, and hence haa a per sonal familiarity with It, he hna not yet found time to do any of the thing the act required of the presi dent. There i a disposition among the president' former colleague on the senate commit tee on commerce, which disposition la reflected In the house committee, to be patient with him, In the reullxatlon that he haa a multitude of thlnga to do. Never theless, Hie feeling grow that pa tlenro I reaalng to be a virtue. The American merchant marine la In an exceedingly bad way. The skeleton shipping board organlxa tlon, carried over from the previous administration. I functioning only nominally. Privntn ships and ship ping bijard ships are being driven Into retirement, and hundreds of young American, who had hopefu"y begun maritime caroer, are back on shore, hunting land Jobs. IMit A llifliM-ntol. All Hint remain of a splendid be ginning In the sea trade I a gigantic obligation on the public treasury, a tele of government Inefficiency and waste In management and the foun dation of a aerie of scandals. The application of the Jones act cannot cure nil the ills and cannot over night put the merchant marine on It feet. It ran, however, do a great deal In (Tiut direction, and the delay in applying It causes the situa tion to become worse every day. If President Harding believe, a President Wilson did, that the dis criminatory provlalona In tha act are unwise and unwholesome, he should, his former colleagues hold, aay so and give congress an opportunity to offer somethlng-clse. No member of either committee will permit himself to be quoted at thla time, but pri vately a number of them urge pub lic agitation of the subject as a Bend Lodge, No. 1871, B. P. O. B., meets every Tues day evening at tha Elka Temple, 8 o'clock. Visit ing brothers are Invited. 1 WE BUY SELL or EXCHANGE Good Used Ranges, Furniture, Phono graphs or Office Furnishings KLKCTIUO VACUUM C1.KANKI18 RUNTED 21 Hour Day (Wc All mnkos of Hewing Ma chine rented by the day, tho week, or tho month. BEND FURNITURE CO. (RxrhanKA Department ) TELEPHONE BLACK 2711 BUILD BAKERY ACROSS RIVER C. C. KIMMUVH IS KltKCTINt; hum k HTnmritK roil tiik AMkltlC.tN IIAKKHY Jit COST .i,no. A new brick building for C. C. Simmon Is being built on the north side of (he Newport bridge on the west side of the river. A basement up to the street level and one story will be built, the dimension being 84x110 feet. It will be used for the manufacturing and wholesale shop of tha American llukery. llend brick will be used through out In construction. C. C. McNecly and J. A. Kteven are the contractors for the brick and cement work. The cost of the building Is estimated at ISK00. means of getting the matter to the president's attention. Hliow Down Wantcal. What the senators and representa tive want Is an early appointment of the shipping board and an early ap plication of the provisions of the Jones set; failing that, they want a definition from the White Houe of objection, If any there be, to thla legislation. A movement I now on foot In eon gress for the adoption of a Joint res olution calling on the president tor his reason for not aoting, unless he Indicate very soon that he Is to do something. He hss taken pains In his public utorance to commit hlmaelf to the principle of upbuilding the merchant marine, but hi own friend In con gress complain bitterly of hla non action. THIRD STREET WORK TO START SHORTLY Central Oregon Associates! To Open longest Thoroughfare In City, Announce Manager. Just a soon aa the necessary line can bo run by City Engineer Ilobert B. Gould, the Central Oregon Associ ate will commence work putting through Third street, opening up the longest thoroughfare In the city, and doing actual atreet development work for approximately a third of a mile. Tho cost of the Improvement haa not keen estimated. Definite plan for tho work follow the assurance given E. L. Vlnal. man ager of the Central Oregon Associ ate, by the city council at Its meet- It. o. 1 it dtanas To Reason that with the best equip ment, and employes ex perienced in the art of photography, our work should be the best. It's the quickest, too. Bring Your Films to SYMONS BROS., TheCentralPhotoCo. 'In at one, at five they're done" O'Kane Building Next to Cashman Store I I WHAT 7' 11 OH KAlOiS TW4 To POT WLL, UoW Afc6 YOOI 1 sl 2 PUNCHIMC- L 'JJ NOME hOvW ?LrJ SiX l - I I N - ray i ;w c x.i 1 1 l . I lill. I I 'Z Ml III , "ilV II 7 I w. rri i jj. ''rvr i ' . t .ti . see pop.'; IT W0JT W0Q Ing last Friday night, to the effect that the Third street railroad cross ing will be repaired. It is possible that the council may induce the rail road company to bear part of the ex pense, It 1 believed by the streets committee. MATE ATTACKED BY STRIKING SEAMEN (Br Untud Praas to Tha fcvtxl Bulktta? BAN FRANCI8CO. May 10. Mar tin Btanner and Charles Johansen, alleged striking seamen, were arrest ed today, charged with beating First Male Benny of the Admiral liner President. Tbe President was the first vessel to enter port with a non union crew. FINE GRADING FOR PAVING IS BEGUN Fine grading, forecasting Immedi ate paving on Wall street, was begun this morning by the crews of the Willlte company. No asphalt hag been received, it is announced, but has been ordered, and should be bere in a few days. . All other arrange ments for beginning the actual laying of "hot stuff" have been made, it is stated. BOY SCOUT TROOP TO BE IN PARADE The Boy Scout troop will have a part In tbe Memorial day parade, it was announced at last nlght'a meet Jng. The boys will begin drilling In preparation for the event next Mon day night at the regular meeting time. GRAND WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Matinee Both Days Earle Williams IN "Diamonds Adrift" A virile- and actton-ful story of California anil Old Mexico In which thla popular young star Inject enough pep and action to make close n stories. TONIGHT LAST TIME EDDIE POLO IN a The King of The Circus" Fourth Episode AND ZENA KEEFE IN "The Woman God Sent" v i a - r-AELL.rJo WfyJUie: WHAT if fj NAVE YtOGOT W LAeiWrVG- H Home Made Cream Bread doesn't dry out. Try it. Telephone 2.87-R. 132tfc Bulletin Want Ads bring results tiy them. NEXT MONTH MAY BE TOO LATE "Give the flies a few warm days and they'll take the house." Not only baby must be protected from the germ-loaded feet of flies but every member of the household as well. Screen in all widths from 18 inches to 48 inches. Quality always best. Black, 4c square ft.; Galvanized, 5c square ft. Let us fit. up your home this week. Screen doors made up ready to be hung., BEND HARDWARE CO. BUSINESS BY LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE , There seldom Is business transaction be tween men in different plaeea that cannot be com pleted by telephone and, in many instance, la lera time than It takes to dictate tho average business letter. Consider the time taken by corresponded e and the unavoidable delays of the mails. Tiy the long-distance telephone in your out-of-town buslncsa transactions. Recent improvements in transmission have made it possible to talk satisfactorily to any point in this country. Long-distance service Is the direct and eco nomical method of communication and does away with undue expense and delay. Ask for Pacific Long Distance. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Mev Pop.wiu. stw rlELP MB FIX OP AVf PUNCHING- QMl 1 CAMT MAKE IT work: f WILL WHFyF tL,F AM I GONHA' UNO WHEA I GET HIT ' IF IT AirJT Hi?e.? AITOMOBIU: OWNKRW Fire, theft, collision, property damage and liability insurance wrll- j leii IB IWUIUB CUU1IIIIV. . I IB.SJU- able rates. 127tfc J. r. RHODES B. P. 0. E. Regular Meeting and Social Evening TONIGHT Visiting Brothers Invited. WILSON GEORGE. Secretary