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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
I PAGE a TIIK HKNO HIT.I.KTIX. IMI1.Y KDITIOV, 11KM, OltlHiOV, Till lt.NIY, JI NK 2, 1021. The Bend Bulletin DAILY "EDITION t'ajallenaa' Every Aft.rnaaa Kirept nanila. Uj Tae Ben Ha llella (Inrarperalea) Bnterad aa Second t'laaa matter Juuiry I. U17. t the Poat Offlre at Bend. Oraaoo, Act cf Marco a, ORKRT W. 8AWYKR Edltor-Matturrr HENRY N. FOWLER Aaeoelata Editor 0. H. SallTU Advertiaint Maaacar Aa Independent Newepaper. Itandiiv for Mm aenaxn deal claan bualneea. alean poHttea aai the neat intaratu of Hand and Central Sl'BSCRIPTION RATES By Mail One Taar M.M U Montha M.Ta Tkrae Month. l.0 By Cariiar Oh Taar Bu Montha Ona Month 0-0 All aubacriptiona are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notwea of aspiration ara anaMed aufaacribara and If ranawal ta not aaade within reaeuaable tima the paper will aa dieeontinued. Pleaae notify m promrtly of any rhanre nf adareea, or of ratlura to receive tna paper raerolarly. Otherwiee wa will not ba le aponaible for eopiaa mtaaad. Mak. all cnerka and ordera parabla to The Band Bulletin. THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1921. "We knew nowadays tbat eren a universal education applies only the basis for healthy republican state. Next to education there must come abundant, prompt, and truthful Information of what is going on In the state, and frank and free discussion of the issues of the times." H. G. Wells, "The Out line of History." AX I 3C BONDS AND FEES Those who are arguing against the proposed county bond issue of $50, 000 overlook some very important considerations in connection with the county's contributions to the motor vehicle fund. Instead of paying a property tax on motor vehicles, it will be remembered, the owner now pays merely his annual license to the state. From the fees received by the state one-fourth is returned to the county In lieu of tb property tax formerly collected by it, while the remaining three-fourths is re tained by the state. Last year, the first in which this aranrgemept was in effect, the coun ty received as Its fourth share of the motor vehicle license fee fund about 7000. This year the amount prom ises to be somewhat larger and next year, when the new fees are In full effect, it will be $9000 or $10,000. In other jrorda. the amount paid to the state in 1922 will be from $36, 000 to $40,000, an there will be re turned to the county one-fourth of the total. If the people of Deachutes county want to get any part of the other three-fourths back they should vote the bonds next Tuesday. By put ting up the $30,000 provided for In the bond Issue, an equal amount will be received from the state through the highway commission. The re mainder of The Dallees-California highway will be graded preparatory to surfacing and much, if not all. of the line from Sisters to Tumalo can be graded. Here is the only way to get more than a fourth of the license fees. Who opposes getting this money back? The Bulletin has received an In teresting letter on present conditions RippliritiRhumQS1 JaKl5Sa Ods Fish! The world is full of trouble, each hour some grief begins, and every ache is double, and every woe is twins. The roubles we are earning don't pay us for our toil, the gasoline we're burning is mostly castor oil. Two cylinders are missing, "the battery is lame ; a byword and a hissing is life, the dismal game. And yet the folks seem cheerful as they pursue their rind; the fellow who is tearful is rather hard to find. I hear the people charting and joshing as they pass, I hear my neighbors laughing while hoing garden sass; I cannot under stand it, such mirth all vain appears; this life does not demand it it rather calls for tears. There's sorrow on the ocean, there's sorrow on the shore; my rheumatism potion relieves the pain no more; woe like a stream meanders through life, and never quits; my horse hajs got the glanders, my cat is throwing fits. My skies are always clouded, for me no sun will shine, in sackcloth I am shrouded, in ashes I recline. My soul is torn by teasles, my days are gray and grim, my hens have got the measles, my ducks can't learn to swim ; and yet I see men grinning as though the world were fine; such merriment seems sinning when I am shedding brine. LUCK STRIKE :IQARETTI A new size package I Ten for 10c. Verr convenient. Dealers carry both; 10 for 10c; 20 for 20c. It's toasted. OIL DRILLING TO BE' STARTED SOON Kucrenn Woulil Mrn Murli To Ik-nil, A Part of lai Art Tributary To Thin t il), l Ktndtl. on the "High Desert" which it is un able to print because of the lack of authentic signature. If the writer will disclose himself, the letter will be printed, the name of the writer being omitted, if desired. It is an inflexible rule of the paper tbat no communication will be printed un less the name of the writer is known. A Portland paper tells of the ad vantages of having a horse In the basement. Better than a white mule, we wonder? IX CASE OF AtXIDEXT Travelers' accident policies pay doctors' bills and for loss of time. You may be next. J. C. Rhodes. . lSltfc the shores of the Dead sea lie 1290 feet below sea level, a total difference in height of 30.292 feet. Mount Ev erest has never been climbed. The greatest depth yet found In any ocean Is 32.088 feet, the depth at a point about 40 miles north of the Island of Mindanao, in the Philippine islands. The bottom of the sea at this point Is therefore more than 11 M miles below the summit of Mount Everest. Put It In The Bulletin. Drilling for oil In Crook county will begin In July, it was announced today by II. II. De Arinond. a mem ber of the Blue .Monnluln Oil at Gas Co., which hold leases on 200,000 acres lying east of Prlnevllle on Crooked river. Tho stockholders, all Portland professional men ex cept Mr. 1 Arinond. visited Hie holdings Inst Saturday. I If oil is found in this region It will 1 mean much to Bend, suys Mr. De Ar ' niond, for some of the holdings are 'as near this city as they are to Prlne vllle. Beginning at Posl, they ex 1 tend from Post to 8uplee. In Grant I county, and west to the lWltt poatof ftce. Nit-I Bertrandla, field matt i ager, has been working for over a I year to acquire these' leases. A nunfber of expert oil men have White, Low Shoes! TO HE HAD AT BARGAIN PRICES AT THE HUH Two Strap White low heel Slippers $2.23 White Six Eyelet mil itary heel Oxford $2.93 Six Evelet low heel White Oxford $2.43 One Eyelet Tie with medium heel $3.95 ; One Eyelet Tie with French Heels $3.95 Nurses' Low Heel Round Toe White Oxford $3.95 THE HUB SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY vUited the field and all reports are highly encouraging, said Mr. De Ar niOnd. The company mill .spend f 100,000 this auntmer In develop ment work. No stock la for sale, but some units will be sold later. It was announced. The slock holders were entertained at a trout banquot at Prlnevllle Sat urday. Several of them came to Hi nd the following day, spending Monday here. Among them were Dr. It, 8. De Armond, Dr. It. It. Hamilton, Dr. Karl lllnton. and Dr. Karl Hum-berstnne. NEW CURFEW HOUR STARTLES CITIZENS Curfew was blown luat night at o'clock, an hour later than usual, causing a number of persons to ruah out Into the street, expecting to sett the fire truck pass, as no notification had been given of the change. The clly council did not decide on the change until yesterday evening. Nina o'clock will be the hour during the. summer montha. ELEVATIONS IN U. S. SHOW GREAT RANGE Difference In Height Between High est And Lowest Points In Amer ica, 14,777 Feet, Survey Mates. The difference between the highest and lowest points of land In ' the United States is 14.777 feet, accord ing to the United States geological survey, department of the Interior. Mount Whitney, the highest point. Is 14,501 feet above sea level, and In Death valley there Is a depression that lies 276 feet below sea level. These two points, which are both in California, are less than 90 miles apart. This' difference In height is small, however, as compared with the difference In the height and depth of land In Asia.' Mount Everest rises 29.002 feet above sea level, whereas BIG Reduction in Price In keeping with the lower cost of produc tion these delicious soda wafers will be sold by grocers at the following marked reduc tion in price. Snow Flakes are made with the finest ingredients, in modern, sunny .. bakeries. Packed only in the red Snow Flake packages. Small Size. 15c Large Size. 35c Your Grocer Can Supply You Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Seattle Spokane Portland An American Worker's Creed "The Company for which I work U a miicl'ty Rootl em ployer and I think any employe who hasn't an Intermt in (he surrm of his employer ought to quit or Ret Itretl. ' My loVa in that when a man nHU his ncrvlrm to an employer, he sella his loyalty at the name time. . If he ran't be loyal and Rive the bent that In In him, he ouKht not to work for that particular employer. II) lielnR loyal I don't mean that one has to be a toady, or that lie ban to he any of lit Independence. The mont loyal may lie the mint Independent, and o-sutlly in." The Shevlin-Hixon Company DO YOU BELIEVE IN BEND? Can You Save $5.00 a Month? Would You Have a Lot FREE? ERRACE "jEVSTOX Eaj THE KEY TO BEND Sale Starts June 6th BEND INVESTMENT COMPANY 826 Wall Street miuummiiuiiif WTicn 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. ARNOLD & DAVIS PLUMBING COMPANY Phone Black 331 1183 Wall Street WALL PAPER PAINTING and DECORATING i s OUR BUSINESS And we make It our buHlnrwa to see. that onr banlneaa la handled in a buHinemlikn way. The quality of our Interior decorating cannot be equalled. Our dlnplay of wall paper la tho Urgent and heat ever ahown In Central Oregon. Our prlvea are right. On then qualification we feel juatlfled In nuking yon for a confederation when In need of work In our line. A. J. GOGGANS 736 WALL STREET PHONE RED 2781 FEDERAL TIRES Th mn mrm dUrrlmlnaU Wuyera an, when lHr pm4 tkarir wmwy, H la tth th aUuran- that tbtry r vrtt)r.v lOtPl vatlu j it-rtiM hmm lauvbl hm Uat Um cbMpOT .uttal to Jual what tU prk LmplUc "Cba." Th? Affur coat put mil In tMylnv irm Jut ihm mi-m m yon Dnrt wt pt pound when you (My atia-ar at romr vrarvrr. and llwr wwil! mat Wur "KvtWrmte' If thary wvr not v-titnc mwrm mil pmt dollar. Utium If thvr wm an? tire Wtll that wotild W morm mkU pmt dollar lnirwUnnl that la hat ttwr wotd fcav. Tha "r'xiTaJ will marm hLK man Mm a ad tmun i-oinfnrt tkaa) muj other lira ta th world. tlwrfor H la arorMaay to aql your ear with wWala.M Aak any of Um foUowln( why thay rfr "V9Anmlm',ihmj mm thrnm and lhay know. A. M. PrinvW T. A. MrTana. C. P. Ntawonvar W. P. Mrm J a. Krtehtjm Wrt KrtvanVn T. O. flrln-taad T. W. RtpUy J. IS. Minar Mike An land U M. Kin H. llarnM R. 8. Linton Andrew Jamiuoi llnd Ilaulinff Co. Itoarhutra (bounty Wm. Y. linker Dr. K. Kra Nnrrla Chaa. 0rewllr Tho.. HuU-hlnvann J. A. BoU II. F. (irlnaUwd (',, I Conk If n Jaa. O'Connor K, J. Akrahamaon Jaa. A. KaU Henry WhitarU h.bn M. 1'ayne J. F. Drnlann Jm. Tareert Harvry Martin Ttwo. hucholt B. H. Loop Rftllin C. Miller A. i'arklna I). (1. Mrl'heraon Loyal Hi-own Deschutes Garage Nash Cars Watch This List licrcatt Federal Tires 3. H. Metetee V. H. Manna A. V. Hrntt C. II. iMrham Wm. Calllaua K"T Wllaan Wm. Uri'rmmrk Tumala Henonl Dlatrlct T. W. Mialaon l. K. Varan (land Furnllura Co. w. H. ftalih l.uraa aUaroa Hauntlera V. H. Korml HaTYlr V. at. Van Malra D. W. Van Matre ttaa II. faopUa BEND At The Old Stand BEND fi35 Population 1 1 YEARS of Successful 6000 Population Insurance, Real Estate and Loan. Business Call on me when you want to anil or buy Real Eitnte or have your property Innurnd. Agent for Home Insurance Co.; XCtna; Bt. Paul; Phoenix of London; Inmiraiine Co. ol North America; and twenty-five other big old line Companies. J. A. EASTES CKNTHAIj OREOOV'H LEADING IIVHITRANt'K AGEXOY KLKVKN VKAHH AT liM ORKGON AVKNUr; UK,V, OR1CGOK i'ji iiaiuiiiiiir jttuimumMrtnmmiiiHHiiinii.tiiiiiiiiwiwmiwtia 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 nay 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.