The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 16, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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CENTENARY OF MRS. EDDY'S BIRTH
PROMPTSTRIBUTE OF FOLLOWERS
( Br United Pre to The Bend Bulletin.)
HOSTON. July IS Today marked
the 100(h anniversary of the birth of
Mary Baker Eddy, founder of Christ
ian Science. On this occasion of the
centenary Christian Scientists every
where will pay tribute to the unique
career of their leader. Born In a re
mote New Hampshire town, of typ
ical New England parentage, Mary
Baker Edd has Income known as
the discoverer and founder of Christ
ian Science, a religious movement
comprising (he mother church aud
more than 1800 branches which. In
less than half a century, have entire
ly circled the globe with a member
ship that includes persons of many
races and shades of religious belief.
Reared in the atmosphere of a
Puritan home, from childhood Mrs.
Eddy manifested a spiritual quality
of thought, and at an early age de
veloped a precocious interest In phys
ical science and metaphysical sub
jects. Even in her youth she dis
played skill as a writer and later be
came known as a contributor of poet
ry and prose to current periodicals.
In a volume of poetry by New Hamp
shire authors, published in 1330. ap
pear two poems from her pen, mer
itorious both in thought and form of
expression.
Physically delicate as a child, af
ter reaching womanhood Mrs. Eddy
passed through a long period of in
validism daring which he unsuccess
fully sought healing from various
agencies. In 1866 she recovered from
the results of a severe accident I
through the spiritual illumination
gained In reading the scriptures. Fori
the next three years she sought, ;
through careful and persistent study!
:of the Hlhle. the principle and divine
.law which governed this experience
In ! S 7 r. she gave her belief to the
I world in the text book of Christian
'Science. "Science and Heulth, With
, Key to the Scriptures." To estab
lish formally her movement and to
disseminate its teachings. In 1879
she founded the mother church, the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In
Boston. This was followed in 18S1
by the opening of a metaphysical col
lege chartered by the legislature of
J Massachusetts, which, after some
J 4000 students had been taught, and
: in the midst of great prosperity, she
'closed on the ground that it had ful
filled Its purpose.
To disseminate further her teach
ings, in addition to the church servic
es and Sunday school, she established
a board of lectureship, a publishing
society to publish various periodicals.
Including a monthly magazine, a
weekly denominational paper and a
dally newspaper, a hoard of education
to prepare teachers of Christian
Science and a committee on publica
tion to correct misrepresentations of
her teaching. Although her discov
ery of Christian Science was not made,
until after middlo life. Mrs. Eddy liv
ed to see It established throughout
the I'nited State: and In many for
eign countries.
Beside her chief work, "Science
and Health," the text book of Christ
Ian Science. Mrs. Eddy wrote other
volumes including "Miscellaneous
Writings," "The First Church of
Christ, Scientist and Miscellany,"
"I'nity of God and other Writings."
"Christian Healing and Other Writ
ings." "The Church Manual." "Christ
and Christmas," and a volume of
poetry, all of which are widely read.
SALARY SLASH
FOR OFFICIALS
OF CITY LOOMS
(Continued from Page 1.)
Overlurf as to the advisability of
spending the first money available
on park property within the city lim
its. His suggestion for a cleanup it I
Shevliu park, using only volunteer
labor, met with favor, the cu limit
unanimously endorsing a movement
for such cooperative work.
E. I.. Vitial. malinger of the Cen
tral Oregon Associates, reminded the
council of the ugreement for secur
ing the repair of the Third street
grade crossing. He was informed by
the recorder that the present cross
ing has no official stunding and that
a showing must be made to the pub
lic service commission before It can
be officially designated. The city
attorney has been Instructed to make
such a showing.
SHERIFF CATCHES
FEDERAL OFFICER
(eta Itoojc Clue Anil Make Kong
Cham Only To Kind tiovernnient
Man Willi t'onllsratml I,liiior.
CALIFORNIA MAY I
GET HIGHEST DAM
6,000,000 Acres Could Be Irrigated
By Storing Waters of The Colo
rado River; U Is Declared.
(Br United Preaa to The Bend Bulletin.)
SAN FRANCISCO. July IS.
Mora than 6.000.000 acres of barren
desert can be turned into rich farm
ing land by the construction of the
proposed Boulder Canyon dam across
the Colorado river, according to J. B.
Lippincott, reclamation engineer,
formerly of the I'nited States geologi
cal survey.
The proposed dam, to be the high
est in the world, is to be 550 feet
high, it isp lanned. It wilL.be cap
able of storing 24.000.000 acre feet
of water and will develop 1.000.000
horsepower, more than the total
hydro-electric power now developed
by California projects.
ST. HELEN'S. July 16 Some
times an officer becomes too enthusi
astic iu the pursuit of his duty.
At leeast that's what Sheriff Wel
lington thinks, following a stirring
chase along the lower Columbia River
Highway recently, when he was tip
ped off that a car containing liquor
was headed this way. The car ar
rived and departed, with the sheriff
lu close pursuit. After a chase of
several miles he managed to overhaul
the car and found I'nited States
government officers en route from
Astoria to Portland with captured
contraband.
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CASHMAN
BEND'S CLOTHIER
PORTLAND HELPS TO
ESTABLISH CREDIT
(Br United Preaa to The Bend Bulletin)
PORTLAND, July 1 . Following
Friday's meeting, W. L. Thompson,
vice president of the First National
bank, announced that Portland has
subscribed a half million as her shure
of the national pool to provide live
stock men's credits.
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fUSICAL
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I'm s v r
Instruments that will yield
to every tone impulse which
you give them. Come in and
try them.
You will enjoy a Phono
graph in your home.
We will take your used
piano in on any of the New
Phonographs in our stock.
E. M. Thompson
Music Store
Wall Street
NIPPONESE PEERS
OPPOSED TO WOMEN
TOKIO. July 16. The house of
peers of Japan has rejected the bill
permitting women to attend political
meetings. This has caused great in
dignation In feminist circles.
SAGE HEN SEASON
IS EARLY IN LAKE
A store that grows because it satisfies
Your Next Suit-anJ Your Next!
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You want service from your next Suit. We guarantee that
you will get it all at this store.
Buy your suit with this understanding If you are not
satisfied, neither are we. You be the judge.
Business is good with us, and this store keeps growing
because our patrons return to us again and recommend us to
their friends and only extraordinary service will make men
do that.
CASHMAN'S
Good Clothes-Nothing Else
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LOST
LOST A black coat on Cllne Falls
road, containing note and mort
gage and some registered papers on
Kamtioulllet sheep. Notify tin 1 1ft In.
34-33-37p
FOUND
FOUND A brown macklnaw. Own
er may have same by calling at
1504 West Third. 43-35-36p
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Mountain View Hospital
General Hospital) Maternity Caysrs a Hpevlaltjr
Corps of competent, trained nurses
Phone tit
Kansas and 8 tats Sts. Mrs. Itattl Mayne. Mgr.
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USED CARS
JOFFRE WILL PAY
VISIT TO JAPAN
Lake county has the edge on tho
rest of Oregon east of the mountains, !
as far as sage hen hunting Is coll-1
cerned, the season having opened yes-!
terday in Lake, says a telegram re-
reived this morning by District Game
Warden Karl I). Houston. In all
other counties the season begins on
August 1.
PARIS. July 16. Marshal Joffre
is understood to have informed
j Prince Hirohito that he will pay a
I visit to Japan within the i.ext threi.
' months.
Depends Somewhat.
The old na.Ifig "If you want nny
h'ni d'ie. i!" it yourself," (V nil rljrlit
f you iln net want too many things
lone.
WATERSPOUT TAKES
PORTUGUESE HOMES
LISBON", July 16. An enormous
'waterspout destroyed four parishes
in the Maia district of tha Douro
province of Portugal, sweeping away
houses and flooding railways. Many
i people are homeless.
CAH FOK SALE Ford sedan, Al
condition, for sale or trade for
larger car. Inquire 14 Hawthorne
or Phone 308-.M. 3b'-34-38p
CAU Foil SALE Chevrolet road
ster, delivery body; will sell cheap
for cash, lluud Furniture Company.
7-12tfc
FOR RENT
FOIl HKNT Three-room furnished
apartment, with bath. Inquire
228 Ilroadway. 44-35p
MISCELLANEOUS
BOA IU itl 7 pT wofk nt Thrw SU
tor hot!, rornpr Wall and Color
ado; cIosp to millH. 41-3f-37p
Dais tf.nl advcrrtUinir chant jr Uau to ,
i fnri for 20 word or Inm. On tnt pr ,
word fr all over 20. All clawftcd tvivvrUtv '
injf Binctir cuh in advance.
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JUDGE GARY
RECENTLY SAID:
"Our resources are so great -our facilities for carry
ing on affairs' so satisfactory we know that before us is
the greatest prosperity this country has ever witnessed.
This is the time for encouragement a time to be hope
ful a time to be optimistic and we'll all come out all
right,.. I have' never lost my faith in the future of the
industry or the future of America."
The First National Bank
ThU Bank U a Member of the Federal Reserve System
WANTED
U'lVTl'h T( 1 ui'V I 4 ........ - 1
for Ford; no demountables and no!
Junk. Iiring the wheel to 1412 Hill
street, opposite camp grounds and
get the money. 35-37
WANTED .Man on ranch; perman
ent place; good wages; must be
able to drive Ford. Inquire Nels
Anderson, telephone 18F21.
31-32-37P
FOR SALE
FOK BALK Modern 5-room bunga
low for sale, furnished. Inquire
455 Greenwood avenue, mornings.
It's a bargain. 3S-34-36p
FOIl SALE 300 O. A. C. Marred
Hock young chickens, four to
eight weeks old; a bargain If taken
at once. Inquire J. H. Lovett, Red
mond. Oregon, three miles north of
Deschutes. 3 2-38 p
32-21p
FOIl BALE Four-room house; mod
ern; fine garden, lawn and shade
trees. Inquire 1062 Columbia street.
29-32-36p
FOR 8ALE Three-room house; for
cash or terms; a bargain; look It
up. Call evenings or Sundays. In
quire 990 L'nlon street. . 28-34-3Gp
FOR SALE Five-rooms; 90x150,
Kenwood; built-in kitchen, fire
place; lawn, shade trees and fine gar
den; $2000; terms. Inquire barber
shop, Pilot Butte Inn, or phone (7-J.
8-30-3 5c
FOR 8ALE Fresh cut flowers and
potted plants; funeral designs our
specialty. The only greenhouse at
The Dalles, Oregon. Jewell Green
houses, 600 Clay street. Phone
Black 2721, The Dalles. 35p
Preserve
Your Food
Buy Your ICE BOOK
TODAY
mi
Ice costs you less than
one cent a pound.
Our driver carries
these Books with him,
or phone
Deschutes
Ice Co.
Office Phone : 5S-J
F. M. BLOOM
Dentist
Koorot 4 and 6 oter Poatofflce
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DR. G. SKINNER
ii:tist
Office. Room 16, O'Katie lildg.
I'llOlle: Ofllre, ;l,,rk S35-W
Office Hours: to 12 1 to 5
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ATTORNEY - AT- LA W
Rooms 13 and 16 First National
Hank lliillillng. Tel. II
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hhevlln-IIUfin OrclifMrn
Available fur Dance and Violin
Instruction. I'hone 24 j M
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I have nn Klrrtrlr II, .or Sander.
j which N a ncn umrlilne. Ileal
of work guaranteed.
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jj rimnn 21J-V.
I V. Nt St., or liftft. .New port
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HOME SANITARIUM
Maternity Cava a NHi lalty
MKH, J. XV. AVITT. .MATROX
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CLASSIFIED ADS
BRING
RESULTS
MRS. V. A. SMITH
Agent for the
NUIIONK COIWKTH
Will call by appointment
1059 Columbia St.
Phone 303-M P. O. ilox 40
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WM. MONTGOMERY
Furnaces, Spouting, Gutter
ing, Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right. Work guaranteed
Tinning and Sheet Metal
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CARLSON & LYONS
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Heating Supplies
Bath Room Accessories, etc., etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
PHONE 139-J
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Floors sanded at prices
you can afford
L. L. ROBINSON
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Leave orders at Mghl Conipany
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DR. E. E. GRAY
DENTIST
Hours: I to 12 1 to 6:30
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DR. H. N. MOORE
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BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writer, of all klnHa nf Inauranr. Old.
at Inturanoa Asener In Central Oreaon.
n. C. KI.LIg
Flr National Rank Bids., Bend, Or
Tel. 167
O'Kane Rldg.
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W. G. Manning, D.M.D.
DENTIST
Suite 11-14 O'Kane Dulldlng
Phone 178-W Bend, Oregon
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H. R. Da Around Cha. W. Craklns
De Arniond & Erskine
LAWYER
Balrd Building, Rand, Oregon