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THURSDAY. Jl'LY 81. 1921
"We know nowadays that eren
a universal education
supplies only the basis for a
health? republican state. Next
to education there must come
abundant, prompt, and truthful
Information of what is going on
In tbe state, and frank and free
discussion of the Issues of the
times." H. Q. Wells, "The Out
line of History."
RipplinRhijrnos
af Walt Mason
5?
A PLAN NECESSARY
Tbe Bulletin is thoroughly in ac
cord with the proposition that this
section of the state will never real
ize to the highest degree on Its as
sets as a tourist and recreation cen
ter until The Dalles-California high
way is bard surfaced from the Col
umbia to tbe California line. There
can be no argument advanced to
the contrary, nor to the further prop
osition that in tbe adjoining scenic
and play ground country Bend has
wonderful possibilities of a perma
nent nature. Every effort should be
exerted to develop these as a means
of promoting the prosperity of the
town.
With the hard surfacing of this
main highway as the ultimate goal
of our development effort there Is
but one thing to do and that is to
consider carefully and in detail tbe
various steps that must be taken to
attain the desired end. We shall
never secure this improvement sim
ply by repeating the words that we
want It and must have it. We must
plan and act.
In the development of any high
way system, as we have said before,
there are certain orderly steps to be
taken. First the location must be
chosen, then the right of way se-
irnA rnlln-lne thim ... vrn.lin
a T.L . . -- GRANGE HALL, July 20 The
ouu .,.: ursi aunacuis oi gray, or Grange Hall Bible class will mM 1 1
crushed rock. In Deschutes county, every Wednesday afternoon at 2:00
except for possible changes in con- o'clock. .
nectlon with the Benham Falls res-!, M8t ,of lhe alfa'fa ha' ls cut n '
. ,, , . . in shocks, some of It being already I
ervoir, all these steps will have been ,n thl, ,.. Th mu.A ,' !
Out of Date
As I pursue my useful courses I often am sub
merged in tears, for all my friends have had di
vorcesI've had one wife for thirty years. It
makes one feel so out of fashion, backnumberish,
behind the date; divorces seem the ruling passion
with nearly every modern skate. My. wife and I
have walked together adown the slope of life's long
hill, encountered every kind of weather, and every
brand of good and ill. And as we thus pursued our
journey the marriage lines were never lost, and
neither ever hired attorney to see just what divorce
would cost. We've thought a marrige contract
binding, in every chapter, every verse, and even
if results were grinding, it was for better or for
worse. The vow we made beneath the steeple is
ancient now, but still it serves, for we are old time,
simple people, and are not wise to modern curves.
I sometimes feel outside the running when friends
come up and blithely tell how for divorces they
went gunning, and shook off Jane or Kate or Nell.
But then I light another stogie, and to Jemimi thus
I speak, "I'd rather be a mossbaek fogy than have
a new wife every week." And she replies, "You're
oft annoying, you try my patience much, my dear,
but I would find it rather cloying to be a bride
nine times a year."
INKI.RIATH SPRINTS.
HALTED l.Y RULLET
Drunk, TiiIUs nilU-rr I hi ii Allmtlnu
litis Tu Do I'Mtlliiiliiii Ilitsli
Hum' N Alnm-I Sm I's-fiil.
junction served against the county
court restraining them from building
a court house, was made permanent
last week by Judge Bradshaw.
Work will begin this week on the
new Redmond fair grounds.
Mrs. Dan Heising was in Bend
from their up river ranch Wednes
day.
Charles D. Brown has been ap
pointed deputy sheriff by Sheriff El
kins. C H. McNie, representing the
Scanlon-Gipson Lumber Company, of
Minneapolis, arrived In Bend Tues
day evening and has opened office
rooms in the bank building. He will
purchase timber lands for his com
pany. John H. Wenandy is planning ex
tensive improvements on the old
Pilot Butte Inn. which he has re
cently opened as a livery stable and
feed barn.
George Bates came down from his
homestead up the river Wednesday.
O. P. Dahle and family attended the
American Legion dance In lend Sat
urday night.
H. A. Scullon of O. A. C. talked
on bees at the R. M. Chase ranch
Thursday.
Mr. H. Helgeson and O. P. Duhle
attended the Woodmen of the World
meeting in Bend Tuesday evening.
Mrs. M. Chase is staying with her
aaugnter, Airs. Davis.
Tbe Girls' club meets at Hclene
Selde's Tuesday afternoon. It will
meet next at Violet Hettman's home
July 26 at 8:00 o'clock.
Misses Elizabeth Reynolds and
Gladys Dahle called on Miss Esther
Erickson Thursday afternoon.
I MAKSIIFIKI.I), Ore. July 21.
: Hilly lloliror haa It ull over the two
i 'bunco men" who oliulned fukti IihII
inoiiey from Mr. Mi-dtimls In I'ort
; la ml the inner iluy that Is, lo a cer
tain extent. Tim two I'm t land men
got awity with their scheme, hut
Hilly did not.
i llohrer. it seems, whs unusually
hilarious for u Sunday morning.
Mitrshfleltl Sundays are not "blue."
but the noise of four followers of an-ti-Volsteadlsni
made a number of rlt
Isens very much so. Countable Gold
man was disputched to quiet the st'r
ottttders. "'Hey. y'oiighter see mo run," hull
ed llohrer, as Goldman hove Into
view and dropped anchor alongside
and his hand on llohrer's shoulder.
"Race? Man, you can't race," re
monstrated Goldman.
"Yesh can. Hundred yards. Rent
Paddock." Insisted llohrer. Ooldmnn
humored him. "Go ahead then," he
said.
llohrer did so. only at the hundred
murk he fulled to stop. Goldman's
gun barked. llohrer dropped. He got
up and ran some more. Aguln the
Goldman weapon crarked. This time
llohrer dropped again. Hut he stay
ed down. He was no broken field
runner. Goldman found him un-
wounded. but scared, very soured.
The sprinter went to Jail.
Pilot Unite Inn lhe annual repin!
of officers will he pri'seiiled, and
election will lie held. Juxt how
this In lo lie nmiHKed will lie ilm-lil
ed later, lint It Is conililered pox
iillile that the election and ri'imits
may come after Hie liiui'lieou which
will he served at Hrooks-Kcaiilnu
Longing t'limp No. I.
HuxincHK sessions nf the convent
ion tire lo be held hi Hip Klks hall.
t'hef Jones and a truck of provis
ions left for the ramp at Klk lake
at 10 o'clock this forenoon. Plans
are complete for taking earn of the
editors In ramp, says L. A lit lis. who
remained lo assist In eiitnrtulnliig lite
visitors here.
Aiia.u In Church in Calico.
In ls,:i, aa a pi t ni.il iiim ,..
tlllttiKllllil' In dress, lhe liutii,!, nielli
hers r I lie rirM I Inpl Int i liui, I, ltf
NiiniIU, Trull., ill l mil (lieiiMi
ii Ull all llnet v oil Siiiidiia, ,) ,
iiietir at clinch In plain call,.,,
drcHMf.
Convenient Clothsa BatktL
A two-part clothes Intake! la con
venient for keeping white aud colored
clothes separate.
Jeystone"errace
Have You Bought
Your Lot Yet ?
Only $10 dowo ind $5 ptr monlk
STATE SCKIHES
GATHERING FOR
1921 CONVENTION
(Continued from Page 1.)
Only Two Things to Do.
Jud Tunklns says B nIy nian hl.
to do one of two things get rich 01
depend on charity.
editorial association, Edgar II. Piper
editor of the Oregonian. and II. K.
Irvine editor of the Oregunlan. A
round table discussion will follow.
Klis-tion Is hint unlay.
On the trip to Elk lake, which
starts at' noon Saturday from the
Specials!
For Saturday
Girls' Gingham Summer
Dresses
. HEAL VALUES
$2.0.") values now $1.95
$2.50 values now $1.49
$2.00 values now 9Sc
Come. in and give them a look.
THE HUB
HAY NEARLY ALL CUT
AROUND GRANGE HALL
taken as soon as the contract which
the commission will let next week
has been finished. In Wasco coun
ty and in Klamath county, however,
the highway is still to be located,
to say nothing of construction yet
to be begun.
These are the steps to be taken in
building the road.
As a preliminary to these, the
money with which to pay for the
work must be found and that in turn I
means not merely that the counties
concerned must be prepared to fur-'
nish their shares but that new money !
must be found by the state with
which to carry on Its program. There
is now only enough in sight to put ;
through the program for this and :
the coming year and on this pro-!
gram only comparatively small por- j
tlons of The Dalles-California are
included.
The conclusion to be drawn Is sim-!
pie. We must cooperate with the1
counties to the north and the south !
In getting the road located and grad-!
ed, we must plan for our own fin-'
ancial cooperation and we must be
prepared to support any proper stute
plan for wcurinE additional road
money. Then we may hope for hard
surface.
put up this week.
Mrs. Glen Cox of Deschutes called
on Gertrude Nlckersen Wednesday.
Mrs. Nlckersen and Mrs. Fred Rey-ij;
noia maae ner a aress lorm
Church services will be held In theiS
Hoech school house Sunday after
noon at 2:15. Mrs. Wlgtnore will
direct the service.
Mrs. Eva Comegys demonstrated
the pressure cooker in Grange Kail
Thursday afternoon. There was
poor attendance on account of every
body being bUBy with haying.
George Erickson and family and
Anyone Who Burns a Candle
at Both Ends is
THE LITTLE FOOL
The lamest candle ever
made, even if burned at both
ends, will not give the llidit
of one
EDISON MAZDA LAMP
If you wish to see
."Tie Little Fool"
go to the Liberty Theater Fri
day or Saturday.
If you want a Mazda I .amp
come to tbe
BEND WATER LIGHT
& POWER CO.
Fifteen Years Ago
The Shevlin-Hixon Company
tfi::tuunj:sfi!!ui:RtU!iuu!ucir
(From the columns of The Bul
letin of July 20, 1906.)
No new court house will be built
at the present. The temporary in-
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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
mee- their3, therefore it is extremely vital
that each and every one see to it that we
KEEP OUR CREDIT GOOD
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. .
ill .-yi : " ill
GORD TIJRES . I
J Now Selling at the Lowest
Price Level in Tire History
BJL'H'ir I ll fa3 fjfrC iti
'ill tfilmn
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30x3 -32x4
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34x4 -
(And Other Size in Proportion)
$24.50
46.30
54.90
Tire repair men, who judge Values hest, class these lires as
having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven hicli
irrade ear manufacturers use them as standard equipment,
i hey are the quality choice of rord users.
ft; :i iVt's '.V
This new low pricr is inndr possible by strictest economii
ana spec i.mcd produc tion.
Plunl No. 2 w.-.. rtp, trA for the sole purpose of mnlcing
30x3' v-H.ch Non-Mtui f.ibnc tires. Villi n daily capacity
of 1 6.000 tirrs nnd 20.000 tuln-s. tiiis plant pet mils refined
production on a qunn:ily hasis. '
All matrriul used are th best obtainable. The quality is
uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car
owner at any price.
It is now more economical to buy. New Tires than to
take chances on repaired old ones.
I Firestone Ford Tires are the lowest priced standard
make on the market. We are Bend distributors for
Firestone Tires.
Central Oregon Motor Co.
J. L. Van Huffel
A. C. Clark
FORD SALES
and SERVICE
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