The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 25, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
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0. H. SMITH AdvartlaiM Manaxar
Aa InaWpandant Nawspapar. atandin for
ato aquara daal. clean biwincaa. elran politic
ad ta beat InteraaU at Band and Central
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TV Bend Bulletin.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 25, 1921.
We know nowadays that even
a universal education
supplies only the basis (or
healthy republican state. Next
to education there must come
abundant, prompt, and truthful
information of what is going oh
in the state, and frank and free
discussion of the issues of the
times." II. G. Wells. "The put
line of History."
SPECULATION
Not long ago an oil stock salesman
came to Bend to dispose of his wares.
Shortly after his arrival we reprint
ed an editorial from a Texas newspa
per advising against the purchase of
oil stocks. After reading this the
salesman complained to an acquaint
ance of our action and charged that
we had printed this warning because
he had failed to purchase advertising
space in The Bulletin.
If the gentleman had been reading
The Bulletin for the past few years
he would have seen with more or less
frequency warnings against specula
tive investments. He would have
seen repeated urging that those who
had savings to invest either buy gov
ernment securities, or consult their
bankers as to the stocks or bonds to
be bought. Having seen these, he
would have known that the matter
reprinted from the Texas paper was
no incidental attack on him, but
simply a part of our campaign on be
half of wise investments.
Millions have been made in oil
speculation and other millions have
been lost. If you have money to
spare and can afford to lose it, it may
be all right for you to speculate.
Unless you can lose without feeling
it, however, it is best not to specu
late. And that is just what the pur
chase of most oil stocks is specula
tion, not Investment. Investment
presupposes some assurance of re
turn; speculation may mean return
and it may mean loss, probably the
latter.
And right now, by the way, is rath
er a poor time to be sending money
away from Bend for speculation.
Attractive Prices
Used Cars
We stand bark of oxrd Ford
cars Just as we do a new one.
We could not afford to sell
yon a "lemon," and In buying
our used Fords yon do not buy
a bunch of trouble.
Ford Roadster, $425.00
h fully equipped for a rom
merrlal car has a delivery
body and is waiting to get on
some good rnstomers' mote
and make money for you. We
regard it an special value. ,
Ford Roadster (Icpkr) $375.00
This rar In tip-top shape-
completely overhauled. Is just
the ticket for buslne car,
and the saving It would make
you on your big car, to make
short trips over Indifferent
streets and roads, would show
yon a . real profitable Invest
ment every month.
Ford Tearing (Regular) $465.00
This car looks like a new
one nnd having Just been over
hauled hy us, is worth as much
to you in service as a new one.
Ford Touring (Regular) $415.00
Here Is another splendid
valun, and witli our knowledge
of Ford cars to support your
purchase, you are taking no
chance. Our expert experience
In Ford equipment enables us
to KNOW we do not sell you
guesses."
We have Hl'PKRIOH 8TOB
AfJK facilities at no higher
cost than for Indifferent quar
ters. Central Oregon
Motor Co.
PHONE 20-W
Bond Greenwood Bend
RipplingRhumos
A n. T wl
f Vat Mason
False Teeth
My new false teeth are now in place, and they
fill out the sunken face that lately I have worn ; as
substitutes they're a success, and yet I wearily -confess
that man was made to mourn. There is no
perfect bliss below; behind each joy there is a woe,
behind each smile a tear; my teeth are always lost,
by jing, and I will have to get a string and tie them
to my ear. I take them from their dread abode
while I compose a stirring ode, to gain the poet's
wreath; and then the dinner horn is blown, and I
exclaim, with throbbing moan, "Where are those
dad-blamed teeth?" An absent-minded gent I am;
I can't remember worth a yam the things I should
recall; I'm always losing fountain pens,- and pins
and pups and setting hens, my watch and tennis
ball. But somehow I could plug away "when all
these things were gone astray, and many more
beside; I'd get me other pins and pups and fountain
pens and mustache cups, and let the lost ones slide.
But I put up some fierce harangues when I have
lost my priceless fangs, all shiny, white and new;
until they're found I cannot eat the large and
luscious joint of meat, or anything but stew. Alas,
there is no perfect bliss in such a tinhorrr world
as this, on such a misfit sphere; my ding-donged
teeth are lost again, and when they're found I'll
get a chain and chain them to my ear.
Record of Transfers
rUHNISHKb BY TUB DESCHUTrS
ABSTRACT COMPANY.
Until It Overt urt to Ttnwi'iiu M Mo
duli, lot 11, blk 28. Park add; 10.
Ilruoks Seanlim Lumber Co to Asa
Itylund, lot 8, blk 19, Deschutes; (J.
U S to UuHtavus Collins,' KH of
SWV. and lot S, 4, 7: Kli of NW
V.. lots 1, 8, l8-2i-23; patent.
Carl N Enrol to J A Elliott, lota
S, 6. blk IS; 1.
V S to State of Oregon. N ' of 8K
V. sec 11; NV4 of NW",. 35-14-11:
lot 2, sec 7; 8Vi of NW'i. "c
8; NK', of HE'4. 18-1(11; patent.
rliulo of Oreaon lo II V Artlery; N
K'i of NE. KV of NIC1. 36-17-12;
deed.
lliilletiu Want Atls bring reaulls
tiy Ihem.
Bavsn Quart of Wattr Falsi,
Nome yenra stfci u,.(. ICiiKtlxlimen,
on a waiter, derided lo teal their wafer
rtrliikiiiii powers. Thu m liuior stvul
liitvcd twelve tinirls. the aectind drunk
iilliu quiii'la. niul I he lh'r.1 ciiiihiiiiiimI
re i'ii iiu.nta.' Uimhi after ttiulr remnm
sliln foul. liMWever, llit-y each died.
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When we wrote yesterday of the
town rumor monger and suggested
the possibility of starting a column
in which to deny the daily lie, we
hardly supposed it would be neces
sary to begin it so soon. Now will
some one tell us who started the
Ochoco story? Along with the dally
lie column we should like to establish
a score sheet, so that if more than
one Is engaged in the manufacture of
rumor It will be possible to keep
a comparative efficiency record.
, The Chicago Tribune is using a
slogan, "1921 will reward fighters."
The question is, which one, Dempsey
or Carpentier?
CAMPAIGN FOR
BOND ISSUE IS
CLUB PROGRAM
(Continued from Page 1.)
unanimously supporting the bond Is
sue, various possible objection were
discussed and answered by members
of the road committee and other
members.
"This bond Issue would benefit the
finances of the county," said
Vlnal, in response to N. H. Gilbert's
objection that the coanty is now in
an unsound financial condition, there
being no market for warrants. Mr.
Vinal stated that many of the war
rants outstanding were for road j
maintenance, which will be lessened
if state, cooperation is secured. The
proposed highway construction Is not
to be financed on warrants, but on
bonds, he pointed out.
ourt to tiive Statement.
Mr. Ellis stated that he believed
the bond Issue would pass if state co
operation were assured. X. O. Jac
ohson, a member of the special com
mittee which circulated petitions for
the bond election, urged that the club
carry a campaign to the outlying dis
tricts. "Nobody will oppose the issue
who Is correctly Informed regarding
it," he stated.
On motion of D. O. McPherson, the
club unanimously voted to support
the bond issue, and authorized the
appointment of a special committee
to carry on a campaign.
U. Antles announced that a state
ment from the county court, giving
its view of the Importance 'of the
bond Issue, together with a statement
of the highway situation in the coun
ty, was ready for publication. "If
we do not get the appropriation now,
it will be two years before It can be
offered again," he stated, adding
that state maintenance of the roads
thus built would offset the amount
necessary to retire the bonds.
Bend
Garage
Co.
SELLING
Buick
Removing Paint From Wood.
To rid room of bud wlor give it a
coat of piiinl or varulxu. If a dead
rat or nioue causes the trouble the
odor will Inst until the llltle crcuttire
Is entirely dried up. Lye will take
off paint but would Injure the wood
for applying paint to later. L's a
paint remover bou.-ht at a paint shop.
Uousewlfe.
AND
Chevrolet
Automobiles
AND
Goodyear
Tires
Phone 193
Wall Street
100
CENTS!
WORTH OF VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR
SPENT WITH US!
Men's Overalls at
Men's Work Pants at
Men's Heavy Corduroy Pants at
Men's Lijrht Weight Unions at
Men's Solid leather Outing Shoes at
Men's Cloth Work Hats at
Men's Canvas Gloves at
Men's Khaki and Whipcord Riding
Breeches at
Men's $13.00 leather Vests at
Men's Work Sox at
95c and $1.1 5)
$2.4.r)
.., $3.95
98c
...$3.25
... 95c
... 10c
$3.15
.$7.95
. 10c
THE HUB
SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
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LAST CHANCE
IT
Contest closes today at 5 p. m. Winners will
be announced tomorrow at 10 a. m.
Cut out this coupon and mall or bring It lo our offlre before
S p. m., on May tHh.
No L
i ii:m) invkmtmknt company
(KM Wall Street, fiend
Name ......
Address
My guess of the proper words for the name of Ilend'a
Newest Addition Is
Hate
Note: Write or print coupons not written lenlbly will
be thrown out.
BEND INVESTMENT COMPANY w",fk
(Sole Agents for The Central Oregon Associates)
(If no correct guesses are received, the prise money will be
turned over to the Gymnasium fund). .
These Better Tiree Are
Now Lower Priced
Two important factors underlie the remark'
able values now offered in Goodyear Tires
and Tubes. One is the many improvements
made in them during the past few months;
the other is the price reductions we have
just put into effect.
A conspicuous example of the values now
to be had in Goodyear Tires is our clincher
type 30x3 Vi-inch Goodyear Cord Tire. This
first quality product one of the most du
rable and efficient tires wc ever built can be
bought today from Goodyear Service Station
Dealers for only
$24.50
GOODYEAK TlRH StRUBIJEIt COMPANY
of California ,
Tread Fabric Catm a, 1 J-abrBI C..,n. 'ID
215
JOl!6 r.ovy Tourist Tub, $12
In Waiterproof ba J
a?0J!4 RvsuLtr Tub..
1$ The National Forests are the
source of the streams which supply
domestic and irrigation water to
millions of people. Destruction of
these forests by fire means less
water for home and farm use.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
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Show others how lo
make camp fires safe. .r
You know.
The Shevlin-Hixon Company
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