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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1921)
FACE a THF IIKM) IU M.KTIN. DAILY KniTIOX. IlENU, OHKGOX, Till luSIUY, JI NK 0, I01M. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Eeer A flrmMa EimbI Sanaa. Br The Hena1 Ballliii lncereeratee Xntoml ea Herond ( i bu .naUrr Jknnira (, ltn, at the INiet Office at Bind. Umon. ACt Of HarvB I. 1B7S. BODICRT W. SAWYER Eaitor-Manwer HENRY N. FOWLKR Auooiat. Editor 0. B. BMITH AdrertUini Minuff As Ilxiependent Newepaper. tandlnr for ha aqvare deal, clean buainr. clean politice .na the heat iateraeta of Brad end Central SUBSCRIPTION SATES Br Mll Oh Year M.M U atoothe I.7 Tana Heatha l.0 Br Carrier Dm Year tea Month W Om Month ' Alt unscriptioni ere duo end PAYABLE IN ADVANCK. Notice- of cipiration ere nfliit eubecribere and if renewal to not bkn within renewable time the pcr ul he dtoeontlnued. Pleaae notifr e promptly of anr fhanee af eddreea. or of failure to receive the paper rarolarlr. Otherwiae e will not be te tponaible for eopiea muued. Haaa all ehecke and order, parable to The Bend Bulletin. THURSDAY. JUNE S. 1921. "We know nowadays that even universal education a a a supplies only tbe 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 tbe issues of the times." H. G. Wells, "The Out line of History." REED, PLEASE READ Somewhere we seem to remember having read that a news paper bad not cut its teeth until it had had a libel suit, and so we are looking for ward with eager anticipation to the suit with which we hear we are threatened by tbe paving gentleman named Reed. Or possibly it is not a libel suit, but some other way of in itiating us into the pains and penal ties to be suffered by those who cross his path, or should we say pave ment? At any rate, we are told that be will spend f 10.000 to put us out of business and that the matter is in tbe bands of his attorney, so we as sume that if it is not fibel it is some' other sort of legalistic activity and we shudder at the thought. As some one said to us last night, "Ten thou sand dollars is a lot of money." Our nly consolation is that "out of busi ness" is a long way to go. Tbe fault for which we are to be punished is our statement that it was reported that this man Reed had of fered his paving at lower prices to some than to others. Tbe report was that he gave Mayor Eastes a let ter containing this offer. We sup pose the letter is still In the city rec ords. The thing that we cannot un derstand is why tbe gentleman should get so peeved now when his action is referred to. Has he become touchy? Why did be not put the business in tbe hands of his attorney when the matter was first reported last year? 1 Is he ashamed now of what he did then? If so, why not come on and , confess it? In the earnest hope that it may aid j our prospective plaintiff to refresh : his memory on tbe subject and pos-j sibly be of assistance to his attor ney In preparing his action we re print herewith from The Bend Press of August 6, 1920, the report re- ferred to. It Is on page one, column j two, and reads: I "At a meeting of the road commit-, tee of the city council called Wed- nesday after noon by Mayor Eastes It i was decided to make a thorough in vestigation Into experiences of cities , where Willlte, the pavement now be-' ing laid on the yards of The Shevlln-I Hlxon Company, had been laid, for j the purpose of determining if steps should be taken to lay it on the j streets of Bend. j "After some discussion it was de-' elded to ask C. S. Reed, president of the company, for a written statement ' of what his company was willing to do in the way of prices, and In the ; I (f3asaama!aa:n!:ro:ann!:mn::::::aK:3aKn:::::aKO Would It Be Wood? If it's possible to make It with wood we would like to demonstrate that we have the necessary equipment and abil ity to give you natif nrtlon. We build anything to order. Do all kinds of repair work, tium and file saws, or sharp en tool". We are experts in picture framing. Our prices are according to time and mnferlul ued on the jb HO Till A' AUK I.KSH. Kramer & Muller WALL STREET Next Thompson Music Store (3pplirigRhi)mGS IT, aft ' TZi - ef Vtett Mason Keep Boosting There's no good in roosting like owls on a limb; there's more sense in boosting with ardor and vim. There's no good in viewing all things with dismay ; far better be hewing some elm every day. There always are knockers enough in a town ; the grouchy old talkers run everything down ; they kick if we're growing, they kick if we're not, wet blankets they're throwing till everyone's hot. Unpopular geezers, whene'er they appear, these old Ehp..e.:ers who knock by the year. They're whiskered and frowsy; they're not up to date, they always are drowsy save when they orate, save when they are kicking because of some tax. and wearily picking the burs from their backs. The custom of knock ing, if given full play, is thoroughly shocking, it makes men decay. The habit of looking all chipper and bright, instead of gadzooking and cussing all night, will make you a winner, whatever your trade, oh, tanner and 'tinner and man with a spade! There's no good in cawing and croaking like crows, and drearily drawing blue prints of your woes; for better be singing some madrigal dope, and cheerily springing a package of hope. , In ml hoard will be In lleml on Turn- j ilny. Juno 19. A plan to Initial" the Agency! plains ami llnyatiirk country from Iho miters of I lit' Di'M'huti'S In being , projected. I Seveit DoliIng and MIks M. K. Knmlle wore unltoil In murrliiKe last Saturday by Justice II. C. Kills. HtiKh O'Knne has received word from Chief Kugineer WuKRiiner. of the Natron-Ontario survey, that he will be In llond to occupy his new offices on June 10. j j W. J. Vaiulevert was in Saturday, from his ranch at Powell Ilutte. i Prince and Sylvester Slants re-' turned to Uend last rrliluy from their year's study ut Willamette university.' j I.. 1). Wlost loft on the Wednesday1 ! night since for Hosland, where he will survey a townslte. ' The petition laid before Judge Ilradshaw praying fr an Injunction restraining the county court from letting contracts for, a new court j house, met with a favorable response and the Injunction was served against the court Saturday. I j Just preceding the annual wool I sale at Stmnlko there were about a! ! million pounds of wool stored in thej J warehouses at that place, w ith prob-1 ul'ly as much more to be delivered I thers. I CLOVERDALE HAS NEW DITCH RIDER ! CI.OVEHDAI.E. June 9 -Mr. Van laumlyt has been employed to ride I the ditch the remainder of the aea- son In llurold llilleary s place. Mr. Pay Day Specials ! IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THEM OYER Men's Heavy Khukl Pauls , Men's Homy Whipcord pants Men's Ktra Heavy Killing Unit-lie Men's All Cot tun Work Troiiaera ., Men's Overall at Moii'n Summer I'nlona, all alaoa Men' Light Weight II. V. II. Hljle I nlon. Men's Hinvy llluo Work Shirts Men's Work Hov, genuine Koekford, at Men's llreMN Shirts, with or without rollare...... Men's All leather Outing Shoes Men' Heavy t'nnva Kulilier Sole Shoe Ladle' Light Knit Hummer t'ulona I ,illo' Silk Fibre lln.e, nil color Ladi' White Slipper, one anil two strap, at . l.ailliV White t'anva Oxfords, military lieel. Ladle' Cotton lloae, white and black lisle, al Children' tilligliam Hreneca, all alar Children' llo-e, real bargains at ... Light Towels, small and large alee . IWto i.n ..n.m .'M.l ....W.4II II.V and 91.111 IM4e I. on 7tV IOe to rJ.4. n.w cVu.l title TtVr .... '.!.1M . 1.1 ... ftoo Mil to arte .. IOe and I .li st THE HUB 1039 Rond Street 40 Cash Stores meantime to make a thorough exami nation into the merits of the pave ment. "Following the meeting Mr. Reed gave Mayor Eastes a letter in which he agreed to shape the streets of the city where cinders had been lnid, bringing them to grade, and rolling with a 15-ton roller, ready for the hard surface, for 25 cents a yard. He further agreed to lay a two-Inch top surface of Willite at a price of 11.50 per yard on all the streets of the downtown section. "In another statement Mr. Ran) said he had agreed with the owners of three-fourths of the property abat ing Oregon street ('. H. Hudson and Hugh O'Kane to lay this street as a tent street at a price of f 1.2.1 for the : top surface and 23 rents for the other work, an offer whJrti he renew ed in his letter to the city. "In addition he said hp had made the latter offer to the abutting prop erty owners on Congrew strert and reiterated the offer in hi letter. "The discussion at the meeting of the road committee revealed a firm decision on the part of all the mem bers, D. G. McPherson. E. L. Payne, and Clark Rhodes, that whatever ac tion was taken at this time that it should lead to hard surfacing the downtown streets, and not to try to .make further repairs." About that ,10.000. all we have to say Is. "Let's get action. Don't keep us In suspense. Come on with the libel suit, or whatever it Is to be. Ten thousand dollars let loose in Bend just now would help a lot." t::::::::::::::::: Fifteen Years Ago (From the columns of The Bulletin of June 8, 1906.) A telegram was received this morning from Governor Chamber lain announcing that he and prob ably the other members of the state :::R::n:n:n:u"?:::Kn:::::u:r:::::::t::t:::::::it Beautiful Hair is the Crowning Glory of Every Woman- Put no man. tnn, lnht tnr ttraWHv with m ffurarl rrvwrth of half than with thin ur no hair at ail on uf hi head. Mithar Mp?ta!lr hnuld not n Wt thrtr rhtklrrn'a hair, mw In m whil a votm. elM-trk-al trratmnt with sTfn rvuurwhing ointment or Umn. will brine up r(rrulatMn and lart th hair to irtrw, a little Investment fr which the children will be thank ful In later year. The climate of thU rerun try la very hard on m-mlf and akin, therefor aJ moat constant car M rvrraMary to keep them In mbi1 condition. Mr. Muller'a electrical aralp treatment ar vuarantevd to correct all aralp trouble, and encoura a beautiful growth f bair. Hairdressing Parlors It Oreeea St. Phaae lit-W and Mrs. llilleary etport to leave for i morning Hev. HUH of Tumalo had California Thursday Mrs W. J. Ktebblna left for her home In .Madras Friday morning lif ter sieniliiig a few days here visiting her sister. Mr. Anilrus Mrs. lllnrk. Mrs. Harrison anil aim rliHrft-e of the services. The eighth xruile pupils lire rejoic ing this week on successfully pass hut their eiamliiutlona. They are: Helen tlooilrlch, l.oulae Andrua, Al vln Cyrus and Albion I'erk. Owing Thomas, K. M. I'eck and fuinlly ami to the Illness of Hiiporlulotilont J. Al It t). Andrua and family attemloil ton Thompson, the grad"S were il--preachlng services In Sisters Sumlny t luyed. YOU ARE INVITED a to the Dance to be given by the Ladies of The Mooseheart Legion at the Moose Hall; Saturday Night, June 11 Good Music and a Good Time Assured il li j H ii i: i An American Worker s Creed "The Company for which I work Is a mighty good em ployer and I think any employe who tiasn't an interest In the sucre of his employer ought to quit or get fired. My idea is that when a man sells his service to an employer, he sells his loyalty at the same time. If he can't he loyal and give the best that is in him, he ought not to work for that particular employer. Ity being loyal I don't mean that one ha to be a toady, or that he has to low any of his independence. The most loyal may be the most Independent, and uxually is." The Shevlin-Hixon Company nSlltR!IUttllUtffl!!!tni' ::::..:m:.i:i..:..H:H.:tt:.tK.t: amtamimmuamtimtmaitunttaamumutmuunuutittuimiuyi NOT JUST MEAT BUT MEAT! O DONNELL BROS. besides ourselves the following Realtors are Agents for EeystonbT KKHACE Henkle it Haines. J. II. Miner t'o. J K. Arnold. Central Orecon Healty Co. ll.nhani Kails Itealty Co. J A. Kastea. Hunter a) Htaata. Hllvla Htelill. J. Itysn Co J M Lawrence. C. J. l.everett. BUY FROM YOUR OWN BROKER Ask About Our BONUS TO BUILDERS BEND INVESTMENT COMPANY 820 WALL STREET 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. FIRST ANNUAL SPRING MEET RECALLS TIMES AND FEATS OF EARLY DAYS ROUND-UP! Antelope, Ore., June 16-19 I'ri'sented hy Km I'romoters of the Antelope "Hliunpede" whlrh hns iM-en a (Irand Niieeess emli year from at nil to llnl-.li. $1,500.00 in Prizes and Purses! Full Racing Program At this ltound-1'p will lie Twenty of the wont lluekinx Horses in Knutern OreKun. KomethlnK doln all the time. DnnrinK and Nlinwa Kvery McM. All I.nHiis In Antelope will lie open to Cnmpi-rs. For further Informal Ion address all rommiinlrnlions to Henry Htevensnn, promoter, Mluhell, Oregon, or Hilly Hay, manauer, llend, Oregon. lUlumLuulilUllUIntT!mCTTmImlmllUllllllllll.llllmllllllllullUlllUlmlllllllllusRi1 millMiiiiiiiiiiit.mm,..,.nM...,. . ,,,, ...... U.MI