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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1921)
PAGE THE BEXO 1UTT.KTIX. H.AH-Y EMTIOX, HF.NU, OKEROA, S.Tl Klt.W. Jl I V HI. IHJI. The Bend Bulletin DAILY KIMTloX PaaJUhad trr Aflrrnoan Kir.pt Sunday, Hr Tna Hand lilltm i lnrurp.rat.dl Entered a. iotnd t iawa matter January . 1H7. at U,a I'uat OtT.c at Hand, Own. Act of Uarrh 1. laTH. ItOPKRT W. SWYKR. BIMKY N. FUWLtlt.. & H. SMITH Kditor-Man.im Axociat. KiOtor Advarttaing Maliaxar As Indp.ndnt N.wapapw. atamling rr aba nquara dJ. rlrwn bu.tnva. rtran politic, aod tha but interval of Hand ana Central SUBSCRIPTION KATKS Br Mail On Yanr tl.tt aha Month! S.7 Tana Month. 1.0 Bt Carrlar On Taar ." lu Month. . (tea Moo til .60 Ail aubacriptiona nra du and PAYABLE IN ACVANCK. Noticaa of ripirnlion ara talbd aubatribrra and if rrnrwnl la not mad within raaaoaabla tuna tb paper will fca discontinued. Plana notify ua promptly of aT chaiur. at ndiliaaa. or of failure to receive tb paper rca-oiafty. Othcrwiaa w will Bet be te ponatbl for eopiea niaard. Uku all checks and order parabl to Tha Bend Bulletin. SATURDAY, JVLY 16, 1921. "We know nowaday that even a universal education supplies only tbe 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. G. Wells, Tne Out line of History." ANY "ALIBI"? The paving contractor now work ing in Bend says that he will do no more paving here. He announces that at the end of his present con tracts he will remove his plant to an other location. He is through in Bend. Taking him at his word, we venture to ask that before he leaves he make a statement that can be re ferred to later if any defects appear in tbe pavement he is laying. Either this pavement is going to I stand up or defects are going to de velop. Our suggestion is that the 1 contractor now make a definite state ment concerning it. If he is confi dent that no defects will develop, let UAV .f Watt Hason f Stolen or Strayed The heat is almost killinjr, the summer is no joke; the sun goes westward drilling, and leaves a trail of smoke. Each hour the day grows hotter, men lose their pep and vim. and weave around and totter and where is Sunny Jim? Where is the dippy duffer who bids us sing and smile when he beholds us suffer in every modern style? I see him in the winter when blasts are raging loud; a glad and merry sprinter he chases through the crowd; he bids me can my sorrow, and cries, "So help me, Pete, the sun will shine tomorrow, and melt the snow and sleet." I see him in the spring time, I see him in the fall; he savs it's dance-and-sing-time, and beams upon us all. But now that I am melting, and life seems stark and grim, and solar roys are pelting, oh, where is Sunny Jim? No gent, with precepts priestly, comes up to cheer my heart, but men. in language beastly, their sentiments im part. They say, Dodgast the climate, it seems to have no sense; why don't you roast and rhyme it, and hang it on the fence? Why don't you flay the weather in one great soaring hymn?" They talk like this together and where is Sunny Jini? In winter he's a hummer, in autumn he is fine, but in the sizzling summer he taketh in his sign. ht'i' dancing, has m-'itilt t'il I In) local . (.lie of "Tim Sweetheart of llcud." (tltAI)IN(i KKSlviNS! wl" ,"ll",v' her nuiU mid Hi,' much' i miohIihI iiui .iiion o( her Mcntliy will 1C CHIIIHIMICll. Ill" Will" OIICH MIC K!,luc for it surprise. Aim .Manager j "J.n'iiii'" Wi li.lil will remove IiIh 'icitiii:t Mack inuiiMu.'lic. which haii ho iinuicii mi iciniuinc oIihcivcik. anil Hliiml f ci ill In nil liU prliilinc, SUPKKINTKNDKNT OF )). Y. Itiuol I rate, Inill. iilliin I. i ol Harmony Willi t'ottipan) I ii llcials llahH In t'hnt'Kc. Hurley W. Ituiiil, grading super intendent for I lie piiviiiK company, yemorday reigned IiIh position unci left this morning for I'orllinul. I.nck j of harmony w ith company official ; nan the can no of his resignation, lie muled, lie U understood to be ne gotiating for a position with the War ren CoiiHtructlon Co. Itnnd has had 25 yearn' experience as grading su- ; pcrlntendent. j A. I.. Buss, formerly with the city j engineer's office. Is now In charge of the grading as foreman, wllu llar jry O. Kyim as assistant. A street Intersection monitor en , tiiely different from the others ued may be seen ut the corner of Congress I and Idaho. A lurge Juniper tree islands almost exactly at the Intersec tion and will be allowed to remain, lour other Junipers and two lurge pilie trees will be left near the same point on Congress, where guiding Is now going on. heauly. he iililinuureM. I'll It III The llullellru Tut It In The llullclln. Eh M eystone crracc Have You Bought Your Lot Yet ? Only $10 down md $5 per month t if I'iano Ti'MNii sii.no nut iuxt of jh.Y G. E. MAST-PIANO TUNER TININO. O.KAMNO. IlKIVtlKIN'U AT THOMIfiON Mt NIC tt. iminr.K floor is MCI IMPKOYEMKNT PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BOND, OREGON Sewer Pipe, lirigilioD Pipe, Water Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Buildiot BIkIii Well Cubing, Concrete Silot It it's made of conciTte, we nmke it Kox 157 I.ENI), OKEGON Phone 219 ! COMMUNICATIONS. Il.Wt Kit IS I I'HKI.I) Ilend. July 16. 1921. To the Editor: How anyone can! object to the Imitation of a hula-hula j dancer, given by a man who is giving i his efforts to assist the American Le gion in putting on tbe carnival at the gymnasium, can only be explained by a professor of abnormal psychology. I sat beside two ladies In the Cafe de Paris lust night, whom I know to be church members and good Christ- SYMONS STARTS ON MT. JEFFERSON TRII' riiotogruplier Anil I'arty Will Ti) To Scale IVitkH l'n khoccn Taken l'nvt Tomorrow. I'uvlng of the aprponrhe nml lay ing of the new floor of the Newport avenue brhlge were completed today. The bridge floor Is now roiiHtructcil of hPiivy four-inch timbers, laid lengthwise and securely faMcm-cl. LANDSLIDE COVERS TRACK. TRAIN LATE A landslide covering the track three miles north of South Junction delayed the Incoming O.-W. train an Mr. and Mrs. Myron Symons and '"'ur a"J half lu"1 night. The slide two children and Mr. and Mrs. II. c. covered the track for a distance of Hughes will start tomorrow morning'25 The truln arrived at 8:15 on a two weeks' trip to Mt. Jefferson, O'clock. going to Suttles lake by auto and from there taking packhnrses. They apl Symons Is taking a collection of , j . i . . . . i lum. h m ii inpv in i r n laiir npn a nn nn- i . . . . .. .. . . . ... . r u De gul(J,.u By UD r;,!I1toni . plauded at tbe performance of the'lng , by way of the Elght Lake dancer. The onlv criticism I hitr i , Mm l an tf th nth.r li.nd . . . .... , DUSin. . - neara or any part or this sho ne nasany grounas ,or oenevmg tnat.ipe.red in the morning paper. cam,ra. and apI,Ilaces which will ance of th li oeiecis appear, it win oe Because j u una reu .sleu , ,c pt ; enat)Ie hlm to Rot Tiew. DBrer tIlkln of some conspiracy or interference on ",lu before. The party may climb Three- " ' 1 ' " twn RKUl I L'lnrn ,l ...ill . ..a FI-FI TO UNMASK AT GYM TONIGHT professional carnivals no social need, took i At the close of the final perform- I.ittln quarter tonight. Mudemolselle Ki-KI, one-time "I'et of the Paris ItutilevurilH," who. bv The Dodge Service Station Charges you for the actual work done on your car only. No wasted time charged up to you. We guar antee satisfaction or no money. Could you ask for more. Phone 195-W A. W. Bontrager 133 Greenwood Avenue IS amount of money out of town, and which contained features which in- rench the summit of Mt. Jefferson. tampering with his operations, let us risvo n ila:pp:'.l T.'i tlmt pffprt nnv I What we are seeking is the present) jured the morals of young people and ' establishment of the "alibi" or thejwere accompanied by evils not to be j BEND-MEDFORD ROAD oeiinne statement laui mere is none described. TheAmericanLeglon.ini JC KKPORTFD needed. When the paving was being it. determination never to brine an-l laid in the Shev:itf-H;xon yard it wasiher such carnival to Ilend. has done! i thought to be all right. This spring : a good to the city. j The Ilcnd-Medford road Is now and summer it has shown up badly The present entertainment cannot j open for its entire distance, and is In and perfectly good reasons therefor j be anything but moral, for the actors I excellent condition, states a wire re are now advanced. What is the sit-1 are facing criticism of their own fam-'eeived this morning by Secretary I.. OPEN uation as to our city paving? there is anything wrong, the reason for it now. If lilies and townspeople. Such criti-1 Amies or the ilend Commercial club let's have cism as appeared In the morning pa- from Superintendent Shurrow at Friends of the American Legion and those assisting ft in putting on its "Folles Bergere" at the gymnasium have urged The Bulletin to "soak it to" the morning paper for its re marks concerning a feature of last night's parade. The matter seems to The Bulletin to be one more ex clusively for action by tbe Legion, either by making an apology to tbe public for an act that deserved cen sure, or by demanding an apology on behalf of Its performer, his associates and tbe good name of tbe entertain ment it is offering. For ourselves, we can say that we believe there was nothing objection able in the incident referred to. The whole entertainment is a cleverly conceived and admirably executed piece of fun for a very worthy pur pose. The public and those partici pating are having a mighty good time out of It and It is unfortunate that this unjustifiable criticism should have been made. We recall a llmer ick: "Said the Reverend Jabez McCotton The dance of the Devil's begotten." Said Jones to Miss Bly. 'Don't mind the old guy; To the pure almost everything's rot' ten.' " per is misplaced and does irreparable Crater lake. injury to a man who In no way de- . serves criticism. An apology is the least that can be done. LEGIOXN'AIRB. Salt Covert 500 Square Miles. The salt fields of L'tah cover nt area of more than fi0 square miles Most of the salt Is sold for st.ick fot hut large amounts are also shipped t melters. CAMPFIRE SPREADS OVER HALF AN ACRE Put It In The Bulletin. A blaze In the timber at Crescent 1 lake, caused by the spreading of a fire left by a careless camper, burned over half an acre before It was en tingulshed. Supervisor H. L. Plumb, of the Dechutes National forest, was advised by phone today. We welcome today the Central Oregonian, the result of the consoll dation of the Crook County Journal and the Prineville Call, a good look' ing paper, combining the best quail' lies of Its predecessors. Oh, you etre Joli. Fi-Fi. Comment tous The Bulletin Board The Bulletin can do it for jou. Try It and e. TLhe Central Oregon JBanh I. E. HCNTER. President CA RI.ETON B. SWIFT, Vice President E. P. MAHAKFKV, Vice Pre, and Manager U. M. HTKPIIE.VH, Cashier BEND, OREGON A Talk On Saving Wisdom may be as shrewdly shown In money asviiiK ax in money (clilng. There arc many who show (ficat brilliance in getting money, but make no efToit to sate. When the end of a year rolls around they wonder why they are no fartlier ahead than some who did not earn nearly as lunch but seemed to have more. To be sacceHMful financially It Is even more importune that a knowledge of saving be thorough than l a knowl edge of earning. When the time) comes to count up your remits IT'H WHAT HAVB YOU HAVKM not what you earned. IJeltor think the saving end of our money mutters over. Having will pay substantial dividends. ltc (Central rcrtou ganij D. E. HTNTEH, President B. P. MAHAFFEY, Vice IYesldent : of the Paris Boulevards." w ho. bv ' jlll jli ! I The 1921 Chautauqua j Jill The Chaulautiua this year Is under the direction of an employe rom- I I I jl mitten from the two mills who have taken particular care to select a 1 ill , I program for the six days that will please everyone. Following Is the pro- M jl i I I gram, with prices, tbe flrst number of which will be given the afternoon 81 Lji j of July 1Mb. Season tickets are on sale now at both mills. Price 2 ?&. nil I AFTKRNOON 1 jlll M afl jlntrnriurtion of Hurrlnunilcnt Chairman lral OMnmitWa m I I I V huuwaa llowlo-roulo Ya Old. N. kwland t bntr 1 I I I DAY ( I 1 A ) tVgNINC I ! ISonri of Fmr Cnturlaa Ya OMa N. KnaUna Chair I M Jllly ISth brautitully ctumH PMrsnt at Amarhran Muaia. H U I I ArTCRNOON llll I HI -ek 1 Jllramatii lUadlnxa, Bonn an4 Whlatlins Kaloa m I inU I Dlila rw.ll and (.inr Qj I I 11 1 I m . - tlrtura -TTia New Nrar laat" Wm. K. Tnomin D I l I DAY I I I I I An H lAtt In Movla lnI riiala flrll and Cuntfanr Hi flllll I Illlv IQln lAlraa-"l'liWIa and Knrturw." Thxmfn Mllla 1 il I! JUIJ Will 1 tlh, fwmr vli UiMm M., ChauUaqua. I 11111 j mil 1 Ailmlaalan l I I I I ' AFTKRSOON D t ijlillll liU lArtUla' Rrcital t'hrl.llan Malhlarn anil Axlatlns Arll.U D I I II O DAY j Popular rmc.i ChrUttan MathUrn an1 AmMIbit Arti- H ' I II I lrlur Oration "Ta! th AfiAr" Ut. Jiwt Haratn Hmith I Ml i j j J JUiy 20th A urfl rt' mn'1 I-tI orator. j IIH f t ii llll J 4-Vk I APTEBMOOM I f t M lit IMunka1 OdHiti and RaiitliiM RhanandiM tttan't'a Orrhvotra) Itand I & Ul-alth Irturr IValrieu Evra Hika-tt I I ! 11. DAY B II A 1 KVEMNG I !l I All-Mtar Drrriptlva TonffT fi'and't Orfhrnttral Hand I I il l ' Illlv 21 lit llnclaillna tha thrilllns "Itallli- .f Ihe Maina" ilh alrrlnral .IT-U. U jj I JU,Jf 'ilh, Adn.la.lan 11 1 j i III I AITEIINOON j 1 I' I faa 1.1- I'.iMiilar'Krlrnra rhmi'n.tralUm Glrnn MnrrU A Companr I II HI III I 111 tWothar Uvuaa and Otli.r Ithymf . . . t'org na Kaulkt-nar. tha HUfty Isuly U vwJ Mn Ian. " . Adntlaalan 4t j rfr j mj UA 1 EVENING H I Wcndrn of Elwtrlrlty Olann Mrrli A Company D II I I Humorous Irtura "Hlmon Barn WSt-Waa" Mouth Lowry D II ill Tulv OOnA 1 An waning of inntrurtion and cntrrtAlnm.nL. BI I I I I IUIH JUiy i.i.la Admla.i.n Kc I jfTl 1 1 AfTKRNOON jll l B til y'amp Mertlnv Rnnrs and Nrtrro Mrlodlra Tha Vlrylnlana a l II , (Lav . lLlure "A Volca from th. Underworld" Wardm IJtdkin Wt Il D A T I Adm Union 5r II - I J ) EVENING . IIIH j (Junior Pas-rant Pr tTa Kld Juhlln Jny Fmllval Tha Virrlnjana t I i TuNr 91 1 Itilarloua Muairnl rarcw.ll to ChauUuQua. 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