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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
PAGB 4 THE DEVn IICIJ.KTIN. DAILY EDITION, IUCND, OREOON, FltlDAY. JI NK 31, IOUI. iroMmrannTnn:n!tn:!nti:n:::::n::n:tt!:::::::::.7n Btt!im:::nnHimta:n!imiiBusu:imi::m:::n.ran:K J C !Fi! x H ir.n SC If ii ii ii ii FINE DRESS VOILES Priced at a yard 29c to 9Sc Organdies in finest quality, plain colors. See them. Wash Materials! A Dress of Summery Materials IS ALWAYS CHARMING At our low prices, one may not be limited to a single dress but add a number to a ward robe of pretty wearables. Organdies, Voiles and Ginghams are here in variety. DRESS GINGHAMS 27 inch, per yard . 19c 32 inch Zephyr, per yard 25c PERCALES 36 inch Light Colors, per yard HVic 36 inch Dark Colors, per yard 19c MUSLINS, Bleached 10c, 12c, 15c TTTFrfe (i NSTriroV- emits ' If ncorboratcit j 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Crystal White Soap, 5c J. C. Penney Soap 6 for 25c NATION-WIHK 1XSTITITION A ATIOX-WMK INST1TITIOX A NATIOX-WIDK IXSTITI TI A XA I ION-WIDK INSTITI TION s::s:::::;;::n:::B3a:::"""i::TTtt:i:;niam:iTi:TnTr:iaianntw roil BAI.K On account ol slrknraa. m oMtirlim my farm and stork ranch In Hummer Lake fur sain: S'ii anon; aluiut to aero In grain; annis wllil iiikiiiIiiw; hiilanra kiiikI pasture; Rood family on-hard; hiiuiiii, burn mid nut hullilliia'a; f Ilia Rirli)KM on pliiro. l'rlon Sill pitr nrra; crop Inrliiiinil If anlil hnforo harvest John A. Kn lor, Kuiomcr l.uku, Oregon. I-H7 Jin WANTED KOIl RENT WANTKI) A mini II tmil. In kund rntiillilun; immt Im hiumiln. riiuitu 238-W. 2I-Hll7c WANTKI) Atilimiolillii repair work: will no to your house or take work to own Karaite; "''' on hniir. tii'viftii Kruiiklln. Si living avumni. 23-1 H I Hp TO TRADE TO TIIADK Klml-rliiw linin.liiild furniture for cur. Impilm Ul.l lliinil pinwl. -ir-!?p Ktllt HKNT Twn-rooiii limian, flu iiiiiiIi; miinll Iikiihh, $il.ull; mii'Ii IHjrlly furnished, (login I. a nil Ciiin puny, 34 l.nfiiyt'ltn. 27 -1 7 p KOH I IK NT Tluiw-rooni f iiriilalind limine; alilrtly inoduru. Inquire US llri'Kiiwood. I'lioni) 71-W. 26-ltM2o I . KOIt UK. NT Till -leji.ni plant nri'il limine ulnl garage, rlii'iip. I'linne 24S-W. Ill III I7p Kllll HKNT Two fin iilnhiul Iiiiiii.ii kuepliig rooms; $15 per inonlli. 118 (liai'iiwood. I'lione 71-W 6-132tfo USED CARS ('Alt r'Olt H AI.K ('lii'Vri)li'l road ster, delivery body; will anil rhimp for ruali. Ili'iul Furniture Company. 7-Iltfo I'ut It In Tim llulli-lln. All Radiators Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored New I'Aril (Juarantred Itaillatorai you ran frreae ilirm up but )ou lan't bunt llit'tti. hlip tlne Irnky rear wlirrla with ('. Ai M. oil Iti'ialunr for l ord ran ml Irucka. I.anglrln Auxiliary Traniulalun for Kurd cam ami trui k. Auto & Radiator Shop I IN IHVIVO AVK. Phone lllaik UMMI; lira. lllaik 1721 CITY HALL BECOMES A BUSINESS OFFICE UNDER MANAGERIAL PLAN By H. 6. GilbrrtNon. (This is the eighth of 14 ar ticles on the city manager plan.' by H. S. Gilbertson of the Na tional Municipal league.) In the city ball of an old-style gor ernment you wiUXind a certain atmo- sphere which any business man will at once de scribe as political silk bats, seedy frock coats and big cigars, ornamental tobacco chewing attendants whose prime function ''cat! '4 :: ' ' LiD tometers are at full speed. Fact tabulations and daily reports on the manager's desk replace thun derous accusations and counter-accusations. Your complaint is attend ed to by phone before you leave. The difference issues from one fact. In the old-government the chief administrator was a political mayor, who only gave the city part of his time, kept no office hours, never tried to learn the technical problems of a modern municipal gov ernment. , In the new government the chief administrator either is an exnert. or is learning to be one as fast as he seems to be AO open -a door for some city official who is usually out full-erown men H. S. Gilbertson doing office boy work; party organization men la boring over clerical or stenographic work that nimble-fingered girls do everywhere else; passionate oratory In the council meeting; legal red tape; references to the corporation counsel; "Influence" supreme over simple rights; officials who politely pass the buck. The place simply does not "feel like any business office that you ever got Into-. When city manager government comes In, it inherits the cumbersome architecture and soiled corridors of that same city hall, to be sure, but the sjllrit of the place alters. Office hours are longer and the city man ager frequently works nights. The council Is no longer a debat ing society. Typewriters and cotnp- He Is on the job full time; he is ambitious to show economies, for be is under a council (or commission) of important local people, who come down to the city hall every week to hear his reports and explanations, with power to fire him if he Is not making good. Such an atmosphere may not de velop efficiency, but it is apt to do so in most cases it has ajid it is the only one that will. For Instance, last year, when Wa tertown. N. Y., sent for C. A. Bing- ! ham. who bad made record as city manager or waltham and. Norwood. Mass., be found this state of things when he began to gather up the loose ends at the Watertown city hall: Seventy-five thousand dollars of un paid accounts, soirle of them five years old: 3,000,000 gallons of water being wasted dally, enough to supply the city; decentralized and question able purchasing and bookkeeping; police department 60 per cent under manned; fire department costly. .Banks Optimistic "The ImnkiT f llie Important financial tentor. who liave been Mi-wllly anil artlvi-ly parlli Ipnllnu In liandllnK the tinani Inl proMi-m wlili h Iimvo hnrarK-r-lcl (Im period of reiiiljimtnn-nt from war conditions, aro uniformly optimistic on the present financial and liusliu-ss xiltiatfon," ny Kdward ixkiiidia, president of tlie I, add ti Tilion Hank, Portland, OrrKon. "It is iinHirtMnt flint all of us bankers, manufacturer, wliolealcr. farmcra anil watte earners recounfe llie fact that the economic adjustment now K'iIiik on Is Inevitable and must run Its course. However, there are ho many favorable features to the present Hlluution, anil m much of encouragement in the future outlook, tliut it Is dilllcuit for me to be otheric than opti mistic." THK KIHST NATIONAL DANK la always striving to meet its customers with good business service. The First National Bank Tmm Bii or 8o.tm Thh Ban It a Member of the Federal Reserve System Now, that Is getting down to brass tacks as only an experienced city manager can. Norfolk, Va. (population 116,000). hired as city manager C. E. Aahburn- cr. who had nrAVintlatv ha An mnnavar at Springfield, Ohio, and Staunton. Vs., and, with him In charge, reduced" the inherited deficit by $2,000,000. added J 1.500.000 of public Improve ments, established the first city hos pital, opened 14 new play grounds, established free clinics and visiting nursing, and reduced radically the infant death, rate. Dubuque. Iowa (population 4000). i elected its first council under the manager charter In 1920 and the council hired O. E. Carr as manager. Mr. Carr began his career in this field as manager of the little tow if of Cad illac, Mich. From there he was called to the managership of Niagara Falls until Springfield. Ohio, lost Manager Anti burner to Norfolk and called Carr there, where he stayed until he won promotion to Dubuque, his fourth town and his sixth Increase in salary.! Within 10 days he eliminated enough needless positions at Dubuque to per mit raising the pay of the police and save $20,000 a year net besides. "local option," meets wllh general favor. "The supporters of local option" announce that the restrictions In view I only concern strong liquors and nof fermented drinks, such as wine, beer or cider. SNOW STILL DEEP ON SUMMIT OF CASCADES Trapper Who 4'ompletes Hike From Heailiurtrra of Mckcnvlr, haya l'a Will He Closed Sonic Time. LOCAL OPTION PLAN PROPOSED FOR SWISS l'rolillyion Horietles Hlart Move ment To Amend Constitution Would Include F.vcn Clili-r. I By United Prm toTha Bend Bulletin.) GENEVA, June 2 4. Various Swiss societies connected with the campaign against alcohol have start ed a movement throughout the coun try for amending the federal consti tution with a view to authorizing can tons and communes to prohibit the manufacture and the sale of distilled drinks. I'p to the present, various localities. Where the' majority was In favor of stopping the liquor trade, have been prevented by the constitu tion from carrying out their desire. Popular referenda In about 80 dif ferent localities have shown that the proposed measure, which Is known as Snow is still from 10 to 11 feet deep on the summit of the Cascades, according to K. A. Iwellen, veteran guide and trapper, who returned on foot yesterday from the headwaters of the McKenzle river. Lewelleu did not follow the McKenzle paaa, but was close to It when he crossed the mountains, and. as a result of his trip, he believes that it will be some time before travel acroas the moun tains can be started this year. Not only is the snow de.ep, but It Is hard packed, almost Ice, In fact, Lewellen says. BEND 1910 ' &)5 Popuiatioa At The Old Stand 1 1 YEARS of Successful BEND 1921 6000 Populatioa Insurance. Real Estate and Loan Business . Call on ma when you want to sell or buy Real Katate or have your property Insured Ainnt for Hume Insurance Co.; .Kina; St. Paul; I'boenlx of London; Insurance Co. of North America; and twenty-fit other big old line Companies. J. A. EASTES CKNTKAI. OHMiOVH I. KADI NO INSt'HANCF. AOKNCV KI.KVKN VKAKti AT 124 OltMiON AX KM K, I1KND, OHKOON FOR SALE FOIl SALE Adjustable dreas form: also fruit cans, quarts and half gallons. Inquire 354 East Creep, wood. 21-l-20p FOR SALE OR TIIADK Four-room plastered bouse and lot In Astoria; will consider a late model car. In quire Bulletin office. 22-l(-21p FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity in residence property, also some furniture; will take car In trade. 295 Jefferson place or phone 52-W. - IS-lt-ltp FOR SALE Fresb cut rowers and potted plants; funeral designs our specialty. The only greenhouse at The Dalles. Oregon. Jewell nrun. houses, GOO Clay street. Phone Illack 2721. The Dulles. ISp BJ Btffi:::ss:u::a8S!!::ra:sttn!mBs::K:CT FEDERAL TIRES TW ml are disrrlmlnata bir-r. ami whon U, .,.,n. th,lr m..n-T. It I. with th aurai.e that lh-r are iiHlnir lwrj vlu: rxnerlrnr. I... t.u,hi It..-. 7i . th. chir articla b Jut what iu priri Imulii fX.p " " ' llKm ",,t nniiiiimTrtKmBnittniita;inii;wiiiaj:uuumnai!miaiuimiiitmmimmtBiuiiamntiiiiinttammtiimntiiinmmTt OUR LATEST BIG OFFER! Two pair of Trousers with every Suit ordered from our selected list of Pure Wool Fabrics, for $25.00 and Upwards Hundreds of patterns to select from. . EXPERT CLEANING, PRESSING and DYING We also make LdrJies' Suits to order. DICK-The Tailor 1018 WALL STREET niutmuitmnmiatm:muimu:itniimtmnimmnttn itttatttmnn tut ttx it tk Thor neur. it wr mil. In buyin Urn j,t th. nam. a. you ' Amir o.t .-r poun.l whvn you buy t ,, ,r.-.ry. and thry would n? bw"rVul,u' If lhy w.r. p. K UinK m..r. m,l p,r dollar, bn-auu. If th-r. ... ... . . ,. ..,., wo;.!.! Kiv.mo,. ,ll.rin.ai"rth tl h, tl"" IZ, lT'" , ... , , v.,rrais wiy U4. them ami Uli-r T. know. A. M. Prlnirt. C. P. Nhwimm ' Ja. K.t-hiim T. O. 'Irin.toad 1. II. Min-r I.. M. Klna- K. ft. f.inton H. mJ Hauling Co, Wm. f. Bak.r Chaa. Or.w.iUr I. A. Botr, G. L. Conklln E. J. Ahrahamaoa ilmrr Whltnftt 1. F. Dmlm rvry Martin R. H. Io-ip Cm. A. Parkins Mik. Analanfl Rollln C. Mlll.r 8amul W. Moora A. Mi-rann. W. P. My.r. H'Tt Flnflrn T. W. !l,l,y lik. Analaml If. Rarnn Anrlr.w Ja.quot l)M.hutm County Ilr. E. Norrla Thoa. Ifutchlnanoa II. F. (IrlnaU-ad Jaa, O'Connor Jaa. A. Kaatrt loha M. I'ayna Joa. Trt Thm. ilucholts Kill in C. Mlllr U. G. M.Ph.raoa liyal Rrown Chaa. Iloyd Horaca Kirharda K. C. Inilinxham J. If. M.lnl.r V. ft. Manny A. I'. Vtt H. Dm hum Wm. I'attian K"r W,u,n Wm. Mrt'ormarli Tuma.o Mch'i.il Diatrkt T. W. HmlMn D. E. V.raa Hnd Furnitiir. Co. W. M. i;rln.t,.ad Raajih I.uraa Hiihrnm Kaunrl.ra If. fl. Fort H.rvl.a F. M. Van Matra I). W. "Van Matra !"H. IViplaa H. K. Rrooka W. fly Klrby W. If. Iluilaon Deschutes Garage Nash Cars Walch This list Increase Federal Tires n:umttiunnuu!tmmiu:ti The Shevlin-Hixon Company niiim im lit Bitiiuif itttBit tt mnnnmimimimtmnimtnmiimttntttmttinmmtnitiTtinMmnntmnmTmtHtnniinnn umimm:mimimiuuiwuuumunuiwiuumutuummiiuimuiui:imm CREDIT IS OUR GREATEST ASSET The commercial world is standing on foundation of credit. Every individual is a the COff in the great wheel. When one neclects 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. n i ii iu i in iiiiiiiiiiiifniiiiiiiiiiiiiii tinti tflmif mtiini iiiiimiiiitfiiiii iiiiiii ntnimntrtitfif mint I