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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1921)
4 PAGE a THE BKVD lU'LLKTIN, DAILY EDITION, IIKXD, OKKtiON, Tl'KHDAY, JI NK , lO.'l. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Kr.rr Aftsrassa Birvnl 9saas. f Tas issna Bailslla (limrporfttM) Balii sj as Second Clsas matter January & 1M1, s Ux Post Offio at saslsr AM ot March , 187. OBKlcT W. 8AWYF.R Erfltor-Msnanr BINBY N. FOWLKIt Aawiilt Kuitoc & . SMITH AaWtuInc atanassr Am Independent Nswspapsr. ilantlinf for aWe aaaars deal, clean kualBsas. clean politic and ike neat tstartau of Bead and Central ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uj MaU On Tear S 00 to Months Tarae Moaths l Br Carrier Om Taw ; u Month ;-;o! Owl Month 0..: All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE : Df ADVANCK. Notieea of aspiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal Is not saasM) within reasonable time the paper will ha dtacoatinued. , Plcaas notify us promptly of any rnanre . af a, Lines or of failure to receive the paper secularly. Otheraias we will not as isihM) for copies miseeu. aaenstnM lor copies mieeeu. Maks all checks and orders payable to The Bend Bulletin. TUESDAY, JUNE H. 1921. "We know nowadays that even universal education supplies only the basis for s 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 ot the issues of the times." II. G. Wells, "The Out line of History." A CITY MANAGER From time to time In the past few years The Bulletin has advocated a change in the form of the Bend city government from the present mayor and council form to the city manager plan. At one time we secured copies ot the La Grande charter, providing for the commission-manager plan in that city, and offered them for the study ofany interested. Last year the local Central Labor council discussed the advantages of this plan for Bend and at. the same time The Bulletin urged the change. In short, we think we may say that we have consistently favored this change In our municipal government. We call this especial attention to our stand in this matter because, in view of our differences with the pres ent council on certain matters, we suppose what we have to say now will -be maliciously misunderstood and misinterpreted. It will be said that our renewed interest in a change In government arises from a desire to get rid of the present council. when this is not the case. It simply happens that we have just had op ened to us the opportunity of pre senting a series of articles on the city manager plan that we think are in teresting and Important and that our readers should see. The publication of these articles is to be begun in The Bulletin in the near future. We commend them to the attention of everyone interested in city affairs and especially to those who at any time have given thought to possible changes in our form ot government. We believe that chang es should be made. Our present char ter lir antiquated. It has been amended time and again. It has served its purpose and should be laid on the shelf. The Central Labor council gave this subject the first serious consid eration it has had In Eend. If the present council would take steps to bring the change ibout it would be rendering a real service. All Must Stand Together. Once we realize that we are all one. working together for the good of all; (bat each of us finds his prosperity ttnd solvation In the advancement of all, then the whole hulncs, as well as each Individual, take a distinct step forward. Joseph H. Aopel. Bend Lodge, No. 1371, B. P. O. E meets every Tues day evening at the Elks Temple, 8 o'clock. Visit' Ing brothers are invited. You can't afford to drive without it The man who fail to take out Travelers Automobile Lia bility Insurance lHvaue he tlilnkN he cannot afford it, cer tainly cannot afford to drive a car. . It lakes infinitely more sac rlllee to scrape together money enough to meet a 9.1,000 dam aifo award, than It doe to meet the reasonable sum we ask as premiums. Take no chance", on a heavy Iowa. Include your insurance an one of the necessary main tenance costs of your machine. J. C. RHODES INSURANCE SPECIALIST 801 Walt St. Telephone 7 Goodbye Anxiety" Lethe Forget the symptoms of disease o'er which vou're prone to cry alack, those signs of stringhalt in your knees, and hints of cricks along your back ; forgetting all such things as these, you'll be sur prised how high you stack. For brooding over ail ments dire may bring them to you, all in line; far better hear the woodland choir, or catch a fish where streamlets shine; far better buy a whalebone lyre, and turn out madrigals like inine. And talk ing of your divers ills is surely bound to make them worse; forget the doctor and his pills, the under taker and his hearse, and walk along the sunlit hills, and chant a glad and grateful verse. He to the greatest age survives who doesn't let the briny pour, who romps and gambols with his wives, and shows his head is never sore; and if you talk of itch and hives, you only make yourself a bore. No dismal talkers are required in this, our mortal caravan; no lamentations are desired, no programs on the graveyard plan ; forget the themes that make men tired, and be a sunbeam if you can. Forget the grief of yesterday, forget the ache you had last night ; when people would be blithe and gay, the lonesome beefer is a fright; be joyful and when dusk is gray, the boys will crv, "Good scout ! Sleep tight!" rick, Portland; II. 0. Ilttllon, St. Louis; C I tlnhrliOsnn, Portland; 0. II. Harnett. Wasco; Mr. and Mrs. 1.. M. IIIIlH, Sun Diego; L V. Kilts. LIBERTY FRIDAY, SATURDAY PINE MEN HAVE NOT ASKED FOR TARIFF (Bulletin Waftbinstea Bureau.) WASHINGTON'. D. C, June H. Lumber interests of the Vnited States have not requested, and a ma jority do not desire, passage of the proposed 25 per cent ad valorem duty on finished lumber, adopted by the house ways and means commit tee, Donald D. Conn, representative of the northwestern pine Interests, declared here. Mr. Conn said the Southern Pine association, which produces 4 5 per cent of all lumber and 75 per cent of the pine cut In the United States; the Western Pine Manufacturers' asso ciation, the greatest pine producing association In the north, and the Northern Pine association, with its more than a score ot mills in Wiscon sin and Minnesota, have not asked the committee for a protective tariff on finished lumber. Hopelessly Out of It J ml Tunkini says he'd tike to be In polities If It wasn't for the fact that he's got a boue felon and can't shake bands. AT THE HOTELS Pilot Hullo Inn. J. 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A M. till ItaUner for Kurd rats and trucks. jnKlx-ln Aavlllary TransmUaloa for Kord cars and trucks. Auto & Radiator Shop IIA IKVINO AVE. Phone Illack !iHl; lira, lllark An American Worker s Creed "The Com pit ny for which I work la a mlulity Koud em ployer and I think any employ who hasn't an Intrrrat In the anrreaa of hie employer outtht to quit or Ret fired. My UU' In that when a man sella hla aervlc-ea to an employer, he aella hla loynlty at the same time. If hp can't he loyal and (I've tJin Iteat that la I raj him, he nuKht nut to work for that particular employer, lly heln loyal I don't mean that one has to he a tonal) , or that lie has la lime any of hla lndeienilence. The most loyal may be the most Independent, and usually la," The Shevlin-Hixon Company CREDIT IS OUR GREATEST ASSET The commercial world is standing on the foundation of credit. Every individual is a coj? 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. iiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiBmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiinmii UUUIUUUUItt umumuu