The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 15, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
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Entered aa geeonii Claaa matter January
& llt. at the Poet Office at Band, Oreaoa.
o4ar Ad of March t, 187D.
OFKRT W. SAWYER Erfltor-Ma'nwar
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The Bead Bulletin.
FRIDAY. JTLY 15 19S1.
"We know nowadays that titn
a nnlTersal education
supplies only the basis tor a
healthy republican state. Nest
to education there must come
abundant, prompt, and truthful
Information of what is going on
In the atate, and frank and free
discussion of the issues of the
times." H. O. Wells, "The Out
line of History."
RipplingRhi)Tnos
arc iw??
A THRIFT PLAN
There has come to our notice the
way in which one ex-service man is
using the bonus paid him by his home
state. It seems to us so worth while ing six feet hiph. when. In the east
and so thoroughly to exemplify thejwe cannot cultivate them to grow
rue lumi apim mat we want to ten (four feet
about it. '
afVtot Mason
His Worst Foe
"His own worst enemy," men said, when Jasper '
Piffleton lay dead. And Jasper, who would never
save, was dumped into a cheap-john grave. This
Jasper, in his younger days, ranged nigh among
the gilded jays who drew big pay and blew the
same in every vain and idle game. His friends
beseeched him to reform and guard against the
day of storm by storing safely in a crate the kopeck
and the piece-of-eight. The village banker gave
advice, and said, "Some day you'll lack the price;
then you'll regret, in scalding tears, the folly of
these wasted years." But Jasper Piffleton ignored
the wise man's counsel, and was bored. Then
countless jaspers lost their jobs; the streets were
full of hungry mobs. Our hero joined the jobless
men and never could get back again. Oh, now and
then he earned some plunks, by painting gates or
packing trunks, or dumping turnips in a bin and
evermore he blew them in. And when advancing
years brought ills, he could not buy Doc Dingbat's
pills, which heal all pains and raise the dead and
grow new whiskers on your head. And so one bleak
and dismal day this Jasper gent was laid away
among the paupers on the hill; the county ddurly
paid the bill. "His own worst foe," the sexton
sighed, and filled the grave, and let him slide.
one-eleven
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LEGION FINDS FAVOR
WITH FRENCH DANCER
ri-r'l 1. 1 kin im CiiiiiiiiHiiilir'N
Miitai'hi I'tiliit' Don't I. lite Hit,
HIio t'omiiiniU Iti'diftfully.
Revealing Their Worth.
The true hlslorli-itl Ki-nlua, to our
llilukliiK, la that nhlt'h can aee the
nohter im-unlug of rvvnla lliut are near
Mm. as the true wl la he who detects
Hie divine In the casual ; and we some
tvliiit stiKct the d.plh of his liulk'ht
Into the mt, who cannot recognlta
the gwlllke of today under that din-a-ulne
In which it alwuya visits us.
carry ma fleetly by automobile. Also,
he has one nice moustache Just like
Frenchman."
The vlKlluuco with which KI-KI la
ctiiitlmmlly Kiiimlt'il will not be r
liixml In the Itiaat,
I'litlcr it pledge to keep secret hur
hiding place, a tltlllt'tln reporter was
permitted this afternoon to Interview
KI-KI, pet of the boulevurtU, a fugi
tive from the law, uiul a dancer In
the Latin quurter managed by Jink
Wright as an attraction of the Pa
risian tours. In weirdly pronounced
and halting Kngllnh, she commented
on her experiences since her arrival
In America from I'aris.
"1 am ver' glud come on A mer
it) ue," KI-KI aald. Hume New York
policeinena ver' naughty to KI-KI. KI
KI don' underslan' why pay money '
for the diamonds. 1 am make kees
on pollcemens and go away fleetly.
I theenk Ilend ver' nice, but all lea I
police Amorlcalns no lofe KI-KI. Al-1
ways they wlnh for make peench of
me. I am frighten, hut the so brave
Legion not permit the such. I am
give to M. Prince one nice keea for
Deadly Qerrna en Bank Notts.
W lirn one of the one frnnc notea,
istil so oiuiiiiiiiily In I'nrlo, was anli
Jt'ftetl to nili-riHKoplrnl rinmliintlnii.
Hie cheuilMl'a p-pnrt ahuneil (here were
more than 2:t)l.MM.HMi germs ntlai'lieil
to It, the u ci-ti m ti In 1 1 ti fnu n tllrly
lunula nnil mi I lily trvnlmi'iit while It
vtna lu t'lrctiliiiliiii, ninny of the germs
being nf a diuilly nature linil the bill
'tun In ti'iiliii I w lili a rut In the fli-nli.
eystoneJ"errace
Have You Bought
Your Lot Yet ?
Oily $10 dowi and $5 per uonlk
The bonus is that paid by the state
of Washington. In the particular
ease it amounts to $345. When the
young man knew he was to receive (along the highways is destroyed, and
it he very properly decided that in
stead of seeking some immediate way
of spending it and there were plen
ty of ways that meant pleasure and
enjoyment for the moment he
would treat It as a trust fund and put
it aside for the future.
On looking about he observed that
with. $345 he could buy Liberty
bonds of the par value of $400 that
would pay in Interest $17 a year, and
he has .bought this amount of the
fourth issue, due in 193 8. He now
figures that at maturity the bonds
will pay him $55 more than they cost
him. In addition, by saving the in
terest on the bonds as it is collected
semi-annually, he will accumulate, a
little oftener than every three years,
enough to buy another $00 bond. In
the 17 years that the bonds have to
run this reinvestment of the interest i
coupons will give him $300, or pos- j
sibly $350, worth of additional bonds, !
making a grand total of $750 pro-!
duced by the Investment of his bonus
fund today.
Aside from the financial gain that j
he will derive from this investment
and reinvestment, he will always have
these bonds available for use as se
curity in case business or family af
fairs make it necessary to borrow.
There can be no better security and
there ia no possibility of loss it the
pressure of circumstances should
make it necessary to sell. Best of
all, however, will be the lesson and
bablt of thrift that the ownership of
the bonds and the investment of the
income wilt teach.
Thia will be a cornerstone, we pre
dict, of a prosperous and happy
career.
Eaton. "You have foxgloves grow- way be acquired by the stitte, so thut
the timber may be preserved.
In order to appreciate Crater
lake, one has to spend several duys
there, and get down to the rim. so as
to appreciate the slxe," he stated.
In passing, Mr. Eaton remarked on
the cleanliness of Oregon cities, and
spoke in appreciation of the local
inn, comparing It favorably with ho
tels In larger cities.
Tourist revenue will be the great
est source of income here soon. Mr.
Eaton stated, if the scenic beauties
arep reserved. But if the timber
sheep are allowed to kill the wild
flowers, thia country will lose its
tourist lure. He suggested that
sheep should be kept out of certain
areas of the forest.
At Crater lake Mr. baton assisted
Tons of Petals.
Italy's perfume manufacturers con
sume 1.800 Inns nt nnn M....-
the KUers In marking wild flowers jano tons of row,, 1-0 ton, of jasmine
for transplanting in a special garden and violets and 15 tons of Jonquils
to be built about the studio. He Is annually,
also enthusiastic about the yellow
pines, and suggests that a strip 100 Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring Re
yards wide along each through high- suits Try Them.
PEOPLE TOO BUSY
ASSERTS WRITER
ALL DAY MEETING
At Big Canvas TabernacltSabbath
Sabbath School at 10, following, the pastor
will preach; Then a basket lunch, after which
there will be a half hour social meeting. At
2:15 the pastor's wife will speak. Evangelist
Johnson will speak at 8 Saturday evening.
Subject, "The Longest Prophetic Period." Spe
cial music at all the services.
Haven't Even Time For Flowers,
Eaton IHrlaret Says Future Will
Ixwk To Tourixt ISuximiti.
"People here seem to be too busy
to think about such things as flowers,
yet they are going to be important to
your prosperity before long," says
Walter Pritchard Eaton, magazine
writer, who, with Mrs. Eaton, arrived
in Bend last night on his way from
Crater lake to Mt. Jefferson, in the
party of Fred H. Klzer, head of the
moving picture company which will
soon begin filming Central Oregon.
Mr. Eaton is seeking material for a
Boy Scout book on the Cascades and
Crater luke.
"I have found wonderful specimens
of wild flowers native to Oregon
which I cannot Identify," said Mr.
The Shevlin-Hixon Company
The Bulletin
Board
The WnKest merchunts are
the blgtrcut advert ist-rs. Ad
vertise and grow big.
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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 their.s, therefore it is extremely, vital
that each and every one see to it that we
KEEP OUR CREDIT GOOD
The Brooks-Scsnlcn Lumber Co.
REGULAR SIZE
Market Basket
Filled With
GROCERIES
with every cash purchase amount
ing to $1.00
fires
ALL DAY
SATURDAY SS
There is absolutely no catch or kid
about this offer. We do ju.st what we
say we will. We will give everv family
a regular size market basket r'lLLED
WITH GROCERIES with each CASH
purchase of $1.00 all day Saturday.
To convince you there is no hitch
in the proposition we are printing
some of our regular prices that you
can refer to when you make your pur
chase Saturday.
A Market Basket Filled
with Groceries with each
$1.00 cash purchase.
No hook about this at all
--we do just what we say
we will--
TRY US!
10 lbs. Liberty Bell Cane and Maple
Syrup $1.70
5 lbs. Liberty Bell Cane and Maple
Syryp 90c
10 lbs. Golden Marsh Mellow Syrup
for $1.15
5 lbs. Golden Marsh Mellow Syrup
for 65c
2V; lbs. Golden Marsh Mellow Syrup
for 3()c
National Club, Country Gentlemen
Corn Syrup, 2 for 43c
Mid Day Club Iowa Corn, 2 for.. 35c
North Coast Red Salmon, No. 1 tall
cans 25c
Libby Brand, No. 1 tails, Red Sal
mon 38c
Genuine Norwegian Smoked Sar
dines in Olive Oil 15c
Cheese, Full cream American, per
pound . 30c
Peanut Butter, 2 pounds for 25c
This Offer Does Not Include Sugar
Miller's Grocery
258
Hill St.
Phone 251
East End of
Deleware
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