PAGE I THK BKVD IIVLLETIN. DAILY KDfflOX, lUCND, OKKtiO.V, KHIIAV. Jl'NK 24. 1021. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Berr A fterneea Bireat aaaay. BT TM IklK Halletla leereratee Bnterea m Second Class matter January S. 1H7, at the Post Odlce at Bend. Utwn, Aet ol Jlarrft i, i7j. OltKRT W. SAWYER Ultar-Mananr BKNkY N. FOWLKR Associate Kdltor a M. SMITH AdnttUlu Maaacer Aa Independent Newspaper, Btandinr for aW severe deal, clean buatneea. clean politics aaa Ue aeat Interests ol Band and Central SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br. stall Oaa Tamr X.M tlx Months Tare Mentha .....11.60 By Carrier One Year :. tx Moatha Om Month " All subscriptions ar due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of aspiration are stalled eubecrifcrrs and If renewal la not esado within reasonable tima tha papar will ha diecontinued. . Please notify na promptly of any chsiwe al silih. or of failura to rmitt tha paper rwniarlr. Otherwise w will nof. M i sponsible for copies sabeed. Make all checks and orders parabla Tha Hand Bulletin. FRIDAY. Jl'NE 24, 19M. "We know nowadays that een a "unrrersal education supplies only the basts 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. O. Wells. "The Out line of History." HITCHING RACK Over a year ago The Bulletin was trying to make the people of Bend see how the town was falling behind in its relations with the farmers and in the effort to develop farm trade in competition with other towns. An other example of the sort of thing we talked about at the time is the loca tion of the farmers' hitching rack.' placed on the Slrahorn terminal property by the city council this spring. That an effort was made to pro vide a hitching rack at all is wholly to the credit of the council and our criticism now is not so much of the council for placing the rack where it did as for the merchants who failed to cooperate and see to it that some eloser-in location was secured. There has been more or less talk about the subject ever since the rack was piacea wnere it is ana it was ai- t most the only specific cause of a lack i of local harmony mentioned by 1 "Three-Fingered Jack" at his har nony dinner last night. If the matter is one that will cause comment from a visitor, it would seem to be about time to change it. Can it be done? af Watt Mason Simmering: Summer ,, Agah the summer is at hand, when talk of crops will fill the land. The farmer, with a gloomy frown, will grumble when he goes to town, and say the weather then on deck is ruinous to him, by heck. And if I greet him with a smile, and say, "Such weather's worth our while," he'll look upon the smiling morn, and say, "It's killing all the corn. . If we don't soon have lots of rain, our season's toil will be in vain." And if I praise the passing wind, he shows how grievously it's sinned. "That zipping, everlasting breeze has spoiled my crop of early peas. Doggone the wind, that never stops; we need calm weather for the crops." "There was a heavy dew last night," perchance I'll say, with weird de light ; "and when I looked around at dawn it seemed that diamonds strewed the lawn." Whereat the farmer makes reply, "The summer nights should all be dry. The dew- that makes 'you feel so gay has spoiled for me nine tons of hay. Said hay was drenched, as thoiigtt by rain; the sight of it gives me a pain." And thus all summer do we hear the ' husbandman's predictions drear f whatever weather is on tap gives willies to the mournful chap; and yet when autumn comes along his bank account is good and strong, his barns are full of priceless oats, and he has corn to fatten shotes, and all his hens are laying eggs, and he should dance on buoyant legs. . CHILDREN ENJOY PLAYGROUND WORK Two Week t'titime I'rtives. INtpular Comrtitlvt Work for Item-lit uf Killers To Ho ("'' At IMrnlc. Play ground wok. which hits bttn the fou turr for young chllilrtm of the summer school conducted during the wist two weeks by the Methodist church, ended this afternoon, except for competitive work, which will be staged fur the benefit of I ho elders at the picnic next Wednesday In Khev lin pink. Over ISO boys and girls have been frolicking on the Held school luwn every afternoon under Ihe supervision of Mrs. A. H. Oliver and her assist ants, Miirjorle llnlrd, (llndys Hnther ttml Krinicos lleyuiirn. The boys have been playing Indoor baseball, "dare base," "Murk man" and oilier siren nous guinea, a number of the more active girls joining them. For the girls, dancing, basket weav ing and guinea have been arranged, and for the smaller girls, singing games have proven popular. An Inception. Some men are so iiiiisrleitllnua Hint they nerer put oft anything till tumor row hut Ihe bill rolleclor. Iliwinn rTrocrlt. HILL DOUBLE HEADER AT LIBERTY THEATER Aa the lust big imivln show to Im put on In llnud before O. M, Whit tlngloii I urns over Ills ihiutnrM to the Hpurka Amusement Co., I'riscilln Dean will be amin tonight and tomor row In "Itepululliiii,' ami' a Harold l.loyd comedy. "Illgli and Dliiy," will be put on at Ilia same lime. Hot tt (lima will be screened at the Liberty. I'ut It in The llulletln. ton on his return from the station ft that point. Thev fact that one of the big water loving rodents had been actually making such a trip was brought to the attention of Fort Rock residents by a subtle, pervading odor emanat ing from a pile of packing boxes at the rear of the general sort of H. I. Rice. Investigation revealed the body of a large beaver, which had ranger I apparently died at least a' week be-' tore. An overland trip of many 1 miles, without water, must have been' necessary in reaching Fort Rock, Mr.! Horton says. ! A few times previously lone beav ers have been seen crossing the Fort Rock valley,' he leaf ned. but where ' they started, where they were going, j or the purpose of the journey, re-, mains guesswork. Warning Your attention is called to city ordinance No. 109 providing rules for lawn sprinkling and ir rigation as follows: Residents on the even number side of the s.treet shall use sprinkling water on the even numbered days of the month and residents on the odd side of the street on the odd days of the month and none others. WHAT THE EDITOR GOT (Corvallis Gazette-Times.) We seem to have completed one cycle of our newspaper existence. The old stories that were published when we first entered the game umpty timp years ago are again being re printed as original. ' Here's one about the editor's share of the money floating around that did good service many years ago: A child is born in the neighbor hood; the editor grves the loud-lunged youngster and happy parents a send-off and gets $0.00.. It is christ ened and the minister gets $5 and the ediftjr' gets -$0.00. The editor blushes and tells dozen lies about the beautiful and accomplished bride. The minister gets $10 and a piece of cake and the editor .gets $0.00. In the course of time she dies; the doc tor gets from $15 to $100, the min ister gets perhaps another $5, the undertaker gets from $75 to $200, the editor prints an obituary two col umns long and a card of thanks and gets $0.00. No wonder so many country editors get rich. Have you paid your subscription? BEAVER FAILS TO COMPLETE JOURNEY In the interest of pro per fire protection this ordinance will be rigid ly enforced. TOM CARLON, Fire Chief. 1jOk Trip Across Dry Valley Rnd In Foil Kock Water Loving Kotlent's Destination Mystery What object a beaver, whose habi tat is naturally aquatic, should have in making the trip across the dry Fort Rock valley Is a question whlcbj the inhabitants of the town of Fort Rock are vainly endeavoring to sojve, reports Forest Examiner Jack Hor- I The Bulletin Board You cannot buy advrrtllng on the front pane of The llulletln at any price. Hpnce on the other page in for wile at established rates, the same to mlU I ir AAw'KV'V yvu ' I make it easy to keep i '! J(rl 1 cool.everywhere,any- . . ! y 'kVN I where at work or( i i l lys!sN I fM ImI play; anyone ta worth j , 1 1 1 iXVy j Jf . more to himielf and JL 1 1 jtrV Vlr r if everjbody around htm : LI ! S s- aW ii asrt .X Jr if he keens cool. ! r I Uj'j'i 1 1 . 1 You can't afford not to. j! i rMaih L ' .sv i I "J Tin G E Fan j I ' . - ' I : i j i Bend Water Light & Power Co. r 111 H I u uwtiwiMuttitimimti 3 ! , ....... ! il u, J I 5. I r--v-rv i : : li I FREE! I. Ill for 10 days, to every purchaser of a j Vacuum Cup Tire J One Ton, Tested j II Pennsylvania Tube m ' j III Get our new price list on Pennsyl- I ft . ' vania Vacuum Cup Tires. I ' M. & C. Service Station , Corner Greenwood and Wall ;i i u nr li i n u Do You Dance The Hesitation?. 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