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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1921)
FAQK I THR BKVt IU1.LKT1N. DAILY KDITIOX, DK.NI, 011KGO.V, TIK81AY, JI NK 81, I91U. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION . Imr A ftma Eireet Sanaa. Mr 1M a)eM BIIWII (lararparetM) settered m Herond flats matter January & HIT. at tlx Port Ofllr at Bend, Oregon. Act of ataton a, ibts. BOWWT W. SAWYER Editor-Manrr BKNRY N. roWLtH Asenetets Kditor 0. H. SMITH ...... Advertising llanaaer Aa Independent Newspaper, atandinc for ana Htan deal, eleaa business, elaan politics aad the best interests ol Bend and Central prea-oa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES He Bl.ll Oh Taar ta.00 Sta Month M.7 Three Moatha UM Br Carrier Oh Tm MHO Six Months , Oae Mont Ail rabserlpttoa are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices at expirstkw are saalM eubecribere and ir renewal la aot asede within reasonable time the paper will be discontinued. Phase notify as promptly of any raenn af adilieai. or of failure to rewire the paper lull Otherwise we will not apoaaible far copies missed. Make ail cherka and orders payable The Bend Bulletin. re ra ta TUESDAY. JCXE 21. 1921. "We know nowadays that tren onlrersal education a a a applies only the basis for a 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. O. Wells, "The Out Una of History." A PUBLIC SERVICE In assuming the management of the gymnasium, the American Legion Is undertaking a public service for which the thanks of Bend are due. The building has many advantages and can be of great use in the life of the community. At the same time It has disadvantages that severely handicap Its operation as a social cen ter. The task for the Legion will be to operate the building so that the ad vantages may be fully enjoyed and the disadvantages minimized. In a way it is quite fitting that the Legion should take charge of the building. It was under construction during the war and at that time much was made of the idea that it would be for the benefit of the returned soldiers. No one, however, had any idea that the building would come to the service men In the shape of a Job to be put through. It is a job. though, and at the same time a privi lege in the opportunity to serve the community. Now that the step is takeif; there is another party to realize and accept Its responsibility and that is the com munity itself. It must give its sup port to the undertaking willingly and without stint. The public in general cannot sit back and assume that, now that the Legion is in charge, every thing is cared for. Only a beginning has been made. What the end will be depends on the people. (SppJiritfRhqniQS Hi eat a? TTi . af Vfctt Mason The Prophets The wise old prophets of the ring now figure in the daily news, and they explain, like everything, why Carp will win or why he'll lose. These seventh sons of seventh sons are always here to guide us right, whenever pugilistic ones are scheduled for a drastic fight. The mantle of Elijah falls upon the wise men of the ring, and every dead game sport recalls that prophet-erring has its sting. For if the prophets all unite to say that Jack will win the scrap, and Jack js beaten "in the fight, how shall each prophet save his map? The prophets told me, years ago, that Willard had a lead pipe cinch, and after seven rounds or so, poor Jack would be too dead to pinch. And so I wagered all my means, according to the prophets' rede, and when the win ners got their beans my bank account was gone to seed. The prophets said, in days of old, that Cor bett was the prince of blows, and he would knock Fitzsimmons cold, among Nevada's ghastly snows. And so, to bet on Jim's success, I put my watch and cow in soak; conceive my subsequent distress I never was so badly broke. I shall not bet on Jack or Carp, no matter what the prophets say; while .they predict I'll tune my harp, and spring a mad and merry lay. x llSTRSKiil Cigarette No oigarotto has tho uma delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike Is the toasted cigarette. f tha hitchinK rack, several blocks from the business center. "The lack of conveniences for the farmer who wants to do his trading here has. in my opinion, already cost the city lOO.OOO," Mr. Antles said today. "Redmond has hitching racks in front of practically all of the stores, or at least on the side streets. Every town which expects country trade lets the farmers know that it ap preciates their business. Unless Bend makes provision for the convenience of the visitor from the country, we will lose more trade than we already have." GAITHER ELECTED TO GRAND LODGE OFFICE HITCHING RACK IS UNDER DISCUSSION Named Grand Pursuivant, A. F. A. M., at Convention Mem born of Bend IH'Irgatlon Ileturn. Commercial Club Directors Will Take Vp Matter Brad Loses Much Business, Stated. J. L. Galther of Eend was elected grand pursuivant of the grand lodge, A. F. el A. SI., at the convention held in Portland last week. J. D. David son, A. A. Anderson and Sirs. Gaitber and daughter returned jesterday from Portland after attending that convention and the meeting of the grand chapter. Order of Eastern Star. Sir. Galther remained for another week of his vacation. W. P. Lozler, who went to Port land with the party, has received a government appointment, and will go Better hitching facilities for the benefit of farmers trading in Bend wll be discussed at the meeting of the Commercial club directors Thurs day, it was announced today by Sec retary L. Antles. Members of the city council will be asked to attend, as well as other city officials. Com plaint has been made of the location The Bulletin Board Got a friend who used to . live here? Bend him the Dally Bulletin for a present. Would It Be Wood? If it's possible to miik it with wood we would like to demonstrate that we have the necessary equipment and abil ity to give you satisfaction. We build anything to order. Do all kinds of repair work. Gum and file saws, or sharp en tools. We are experts in picture framing. Our prices are according to time and material used on the Job -HO THEY ARE LESS. Kramer & Midler WALL STREET Next Thompson Music Store to Yellowstone National park. Roads between Bend and Portland were in the best shape he had ever seen them, reports Mr. Davidson. A recent rain made them like a pave ment most of the way. They drove In the rain from Portland to Hood River, seeing one car wrecked as a result of slippery pavement. Greatest Need Is Discretion. The greatest parts, without dera tion, may be fatal to their owner. Polyphemus, deprived of his eye, was only the more exposed on account of his enormous strength and stature, Hume. Record ef Transfers FURNISHED BT THE DESCHUTFS ABSTRACT COMPANY. Brooks-Scanlon Lmbr Co to O T Ry and Deschutes Ry Co, railroad in lots 2. 3, sec 6-18-12: 110. Olive L Harper to J T Giifry, SVi of NE4 and W4 of SE4, 10-15- 11: 110. Gustavus Collins to Mary Shirley, EH of SWVi and lots S. 4, sec 7; E H of NWVi and lots 1. 2, sec 11-22-23: SIO. M A Lynch to Fred Glehler, lots 11. II, blk 56. Redmond: $10. William Pattison to H C Wlnslow and Vernlce B Wlnslow, lot , blk 7. Staats add: (10. Anna Staling Walker to 8 B Af rica, lots 1, 2, blk 21, Deschutes; 1400. John O Fry to J N Hunter. 8Ei of NEV, and NEVi of SE4. sec 9; NH of SW4. 10-22-9: J 10. W H Staats and J N Hunter to J O Fry, lot 3. blk 6; lot 3. blk , Deschutes; flO. Cascade Realty Co to A B Mhrr. lot I. blk 4; lot 9. blk 1. Cascade add: fl. Edward O Stadter to Guy A Cros by, lot 4. blk 2', Blvd add: $10. ' S B Aft-new to J S Ayres. lot 2, blk 21. Deschutes: $10. S B Agnew to 3 S Ayres, lot 4, blk 20. Park add; $10. J N B Gerklng to Anna 8 Macart ney, pt NE4 of NVi. 13-14-11; St. H H De Armond to O A Thorson, lots 5. 6. blk 14; Deschutes add; $1 Margaret Coovert to Lynn B Coov ert. SVi of XWli, 23-17-14; $10. Margaret Coovert to Dean J. Coov ert. XW'i of SWU. 23-17-14; $10. J A Palms to Susanna Hnys, WVs of NWi. NV' of 8WU. sec 13; N E4 of SE. 14-15-11; $10. Vern Singleton to Georgo T Mich- aelson, lot 9. blk 9. Mill add: $10. A D Cordon to Alice Forrest, lot 10. blk 13. Staats add: $10. AT THE HOTELS Pilot Untie. Inn, C. A. Dykemun and wife, Van couver. Witnli.; Joyce Johnson, Port land; F. II. Thompson, Portland; E, V, Peterson, Seattle; N. II, I'luniinor, I'ortlutid; E. Jncobson, Portland; 0. J. Ituiite, Portland; It. 11. Mulslg, Portland; John Kimball, Vancouver; T. K. Allen, Port land; It. K. llo.l.o, Portland: Kumuol Aiplistulio, Hcat tli; W. II. Ilalr, Canby; Georgo H. Held Portland; Mr. and .Mrs. II. Hough. W. C. llrewnr, Miss K. Hoss, Vallojo, C'al.j L, F. Kates, Vancouver; L. C. Valletta, Portland, Hotel Cosy. Dr. J. W. Geary and wife. Hums; Woodbrldge Geary, Burns; Sirs. Kel ly. Burns; t.lllle Koenlg, Paisley; It. E. Eaton, La Pine, Wrltflil Hotel. A. Haglund, Klamath Falls; 11 Naldretl. Summer Lake; Bert Khuey. Redmond; J. P. Ilosvy, Sisters. Downing liirtnl. Frank L. Wilson. Portland; A. R. Hixon. 8. P. & 8 ; William Lane. Sil ver Lake; Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Harris, The Dalles; P. SI. Miller, Prlneville; N. II. Provost, 8. I', ( B.; U. Kelly. Portland. Advertise In Tbs Bulletin, results. It gels INMAMTY KKAItKII C. N. Hardy, arrested last week on suspicion of Insanity and Inter re leased, wii a taken Into custody again today hy the city officers, and was slated for an toiimlnatloii this after noon. Sirs. Hardy, who raiiia from Portland to look after her husband, will testify to his Insanity, tho offi cials stilted. Hardy wus worried shout tho World war, which he be lieved wus still In progress, Ihu po lice sa'y. Your Shoes will smile with satisfaction over the splendid job of re pairing they will re ceive at our hands. Lindeborg & Hanson 120 Minnesota Street JD1 A Penny Still Has Value ( Another electrical expert, figuring the cost of electricity at 10 rents per kilowatt hour, says that one rent's worth will: Operate a 8-pound Oat Iron 15 minutes. Drive an electric vacuum cleaner long enough to clean 4!iO square feet of carpet. Lift 100 gallons of water 100 feet Run a 13-Inch fan for two hours. Run a sewing machine two hours. Keep a heating pad hot for two hours. Do a machine full of washing. Shell R bushels of corn. Thresh one bushel of barley. Separate 60 gallons of milk. Churn 8.1 pounds of butter, firoom two horses. Htuff SOO pounds of sausage. Bend Water Light & Power Co. mm M 3KTtla?j -s2.jfi.Ja !UtMt..lanimTi trmitm tiiiiwimittttmmiwiiimtituuiWiiiitl Fruit Canning Time Is Here! We Have All Sizes In Economy and Mason Jars Quarts, $1.20 per Dozen Pints. - 95c per Dozen Fuller Bros. Grocery 57 Shasta Dace The Shevlin-Hixon Company trfitnfittTt a!laaag CREDIT IS OUR GREATEST ASSET The commercial world is standing on the foundation of credit. Every individualis 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. LIBERTY THEATRE O C2 W PHs.cn II am The Most Dynamic Personality in Motion Pictures