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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1921)
PAGE a THK BKV1 Hl'liLKTIN. DAILY EDmOS. HK.VO. Omuu, MONDAY, At til ST Stt. ll!if. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION taaBrtee t"rr Afi.riMa Eireat "aaeex, Br Te Baa Ballettn (lacarMraled) Batered aa Second i'laaa OTttrr Jandarr i. 1(17. M tf.e Pat Ofl at Utnd. Orwio. Act K lllRt s, ir.. ITOKRRT W. SAWYER E.Hor-Manirer HSMBY N. FUWLfcK Aaaoriate Editor & H. SMITH Advertuine Hiunt As Independant Newepaper. atandine for fcto eeaare deaL clean bu.ir.eea, clean politic M IM Mat utlarana OI nana and Central STUSCKIPTION RATES Be Mall Oat Taw M.00 Six Month. K.lt Tana Months $1.10 Br Carrier Oat Tear IMS Stx Month. 1X50 Oa Month I0.M -1 All ubecriptiooa are due aad PAYABLE Di ADVANCE. Notirea of expiration are ensiled eubeeribera and if renewal ia not eaado within rraaoaabla tuna tha paper wilt S diaeoatinued. riaeee notify ne promptly ef any rhanxe at' addraaa, or of failure to receive the paper leamlnrly. Other viae we will not be le- Mmiy foe mnM mtaacd. an enecaa aag wroe wmvw w ad Bulletin. MONDAY. Al'Gl'ST 29. 1921. "We know nowadays that exert universal education snppliet only the basis for 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, "The Out line of History." COW TESTING The work of testing the dairy cows of Deschutes county for tuberculosis has been finished, the reactors killed and their owners settled with ac cording to the provisions of the Ore gon law. Aside from range stock 98 per cent of the cows of the county have been tested. We do not know Just how many reactors were found In this number but the statement is made that of the 'cows raised in the county not one was affected. In other words, all the animals In which dis ease existed bad been brought in from other points. As a test to ascertain the condition of range stock several herds were examined and in no case was a single reactor found. The conclusion to be drawn from vthis ork Is clear. Here In Central Oregon conditions are ideal for the production of dairy stock and range cattle so far as 'animal tuberculosis is concerned. . The high altitudes and abundant sunshine insure a free dom from this disease In native stock that Is of the utmost value. The in troduction of the disease comes only through cows imported from other sections, chiefly the Oregon coast . counties. ' Under these conditions there is just one thing to do and lhat is to provide for such ' examination of stock' proposed to be brought Into the county as will Insure the elimin ation of any not absolutely free from tuberculosis. The dairy men of the county owe it to the users of their products to keep their animals heal thy and it is only good business for themselves to see to it that any stock they buy is in good condition. Exam ination and certification at the point of shipment will protect them and tbe county. THIS BIRO REAL POLLYANNA Ne Imaginable Adverse Circumstance Can Keep "Cucuboro" From Hie " Fit of Laughter. Tbe real Pollyanna of the feathered ' tribes has-just arrived at tbe bird house In Central park, for If any ooe ran bear up under the name of Cucu boro and stiU keep cheerful. It shows one of those persistently gay natures that nothing can mitigate. Of course, Cucuboro has won a better deal from the public nt large than he did from the ornithologists who saddled him with his gloomy scientific appellation, for the people of Australia, where be comes from, recognize his propensity to "Keep Smiling" ty calling him tbe "Laughing Jackass.' And. -equally, of course, he has earned this soubriquet, for he Is re ported to thrive on vast quantities of water no mutter what other bever ages are available and to have a ' habit of laughing before he gets np. an hour or so before sunrise. Now, any one who can laugh an hour be fore dawn on Just plain water even Pollyanna and her followers never did anything so blatantly cheerful as that This kingfisher bird, for that Is hlf family. Is sometimes hailed as the set tlers' clock, because of his regularity In bursting out Into a spasm of wild, ribald luuKhter. that surpasses any alarm clock In rousing the Inhabitants of the Australian bush, while It la. more than probable that a relapse Into this flenrllsh merriment that takes him rtbout sunset serves for the dwell ers In the hinterland as a dinner bell, cathedral chimes, and factory whistle, all In one. They show their gratitude by making a pet of lilra and protect ing him In bis merry chorus New York Post (SppIirigRhumos KEVrM--" Obeying: The Law The law forbidding arson has caused me many sighs, although my friend the parson maintains that it is wise. A conflagration rouses in me 9 spirit gay; I'm fond of firing houses and barns and stacks of hay. I like to see them burning upon a summer night; it satisfies my yearning and fills me with delight. But there's a law forbidding the sport I most desire; the law says, "Quit your kidding," when I would start a fire. And I am law abiding, the statutes must prevail; I let my dreams go sliding, and thus keep out of jail. Oh, there are laws that bore us, each gent some griev ance knows; "Verboten" signs before us increase our many woes. But if we plan to break them, these laws that we detest, not only do we shake them, but injure all the rest. Yea,' many statutes bore us, and makes our lives seem dark; but anarchy's before us if we don't toe the mark. It helps not to be, mulish, far better grin and yield; if laws are vain and foolish some day they'll be repealed; some day,. perhaps, we'll flay them, but while they're on the books, if we don't all obey them, we line ourselves with crooks. PROPERLY RANKED AS HERO Deserved Tribute to Collie Who Gave Marter the "Last Full Meas ure of Devotion. Clyde Scott, four years old. Ilea dying on bis father's farm near Berk ley. W. Va. Ills pet collie is dead. A vicious sow, bearing the soars of bat tle to the finish. Is so badly mangled that she must be killed, too. It Is one of those simple stories of dog to which all human sympathy responds, remarks the Baltimore Sun. Tha boy, playing in the fartl, was at tacked by the sow, which bad escaped Its pen. Hearing the child's screams the collie rushed to the rescue and engaged the sow In ftht It needs no assurance of the telegraphed Item to tell tilio who knows his dog the details. The child's mother came Into the picture, bearing her torn baby to safe ty. But the dog remained. His was supreme duty, that knew no com promise. The infuriuted sow was a menace to those he loved. It was his business to remove that menace. and Into the Job he Tiit bis concern. It was his concern only to remove the menace, and at any cost. His own life mattered not at all. and In the end he lost It. In as noble a strug gle for what be believed to be right eous as any that ever brightened the 1 j! annuls of man or nation. We do not know the little collie's name. If we did we should like to print It In honorable memory of his gallant conduct. He was a - soldier ai.d a gentleman: he was a devnted comrade and playmate; he was all that a dog is and that a man should be. We hope he had a Christian bur ial, for he was a Christian, If to lie Christian implies sacrifice of self and love for others. He was nil of Hint and he was a hero a hero on four legs; Flowers Found Ntw "homas. It Is not generally known that the belladonna lily was procured from South America In 15U3. while the Guernsey Illy was brought from Ja pan and was first cultivated at the beginning of the Seventeenth century In the garden of an Knstishman In Paris. This plant is said to have derived Its name from the following episode. A shin, laden with bulbs, was wrecked off the const of Guvni sey. A number of the bulbs were cast upon the shore and took root In the soil, where they grew rapldry. Time's Wondrous Changes. ArcheolugiMs believe that even In the Stone age direct maritime rela tions exlsted between northern Jut land and the dltont countries to the south. isinrrrninrKtttrcffimz:: ::gi&::3Uxuuuu8:::t3:::tu::: Cor-Wrsckt Al Bert "How do these love, tri angles usually end?" Phil Bert "Most of them turn Into a wreck tangle." Science and Invention. Proper Attention Saves You Money When you feel under the weather yqu will Immediately consult a physician that be might diagnose your caae aad ward off severe illness. ' Your ear needs the same consideration. When a small rouble develops. It should he taken to a reliable mechanic and have It repaired. . ; IK THK SMALL TROUBLES AKK ATTENDED TO, LAitGK OXKH WILL NKVKK DE VELOP. WK OlA RANTER HATH. FACTOKY REPAIR WORK. Deschutes Garage Co. Nash Cars Federal Tire OPPORTUNITY For a single or a couple of women who would like to be Independent. Bend's only Hall-dressing; Parlor for sale. Will teach the trade to the Ineiperienred free of charge, and will atny with them until thry master the business perfectly. Mrs. Muller's Hairdressing Parlors 140 OREGON' STREET PHOXE 260-W Newto Lashea are the newest. Try them; they make your Eye beautiful. WE BUY SELL or EXCHANGE Good Used Ranges, Furniture, Phono graphs or Office Furnishings ' ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS RENTED 24 Boor Day. ...50c All make of Hewing Ma chines rented by the day, thai week, or the month. Oref OS's Higher IrMilMioa of TECHNOLOGY Eight SckaoU; Seveaty Departawats FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 For ielerautiea write tat Irrietter Oregon Agricultural College COKVALtIS BEND FURNITURE CO. (Exchange Department) TELEPHONE 27I-W :a::i::a:t.-!.-t!i::m:t::ltlllttt!:i:ai:m!nmi:m!::i::::::i Do yon know why it's toasted? To seal ia the delicious Burley flavor. It's toasted. LUC.1 STRIKE S.C I G A R ETTE Areund the Clock. "Yei. tm.vs," rohtiiiiKil the steep- lel:u-k, who wn idling "true" mid t li r tl J f ii sr tune, "ye.. I v working a eliK-ic tower one afternoon aho'it 1J minute to when I alli,eil, allil down the roof iiiiiI nirclit on the tone hand of tlie elmk. T!;-n I ilunitled while the town folks rvlleeteil below. So I jells to 'em. "Sr.y. you folks, no home to your suppers. It'll he close to hnlf nn hour before I dtrop." Iloustoo Post. Cultivate Observation. OlmervHtloii In ii iiiullty Unit la enar to eiiltlvnte If you iniike lip your nilii'l to tin so. Try In noll.i. Hie hints ninl hoiialK, the men mill IIiIiih you eery dey. Ask ynuiM-lf nt iiIkIh tIiiii voi, lime mm ii ilurliiK llio ilu.v. At lli-l your imsueri u.ll lie very short. 1ml on oil will (In, I Hint ynu r,. I'Cclllllllli: l.hlly to tl,,K,, t ia not iliiliiiilt, ninl It u well worth while. Allleil with nlieerviitlnu la thu power tif liniiKliiiilloii, The Ural en nhlea li to aee thluus lis (hey are: by ineiilm of the aei'iiml we aee llillif. n they inli-l.t he. Iimik'lustji nkes list not of the nutwiiril eye, hut of the in I nil's eye. Japanese Convicts Wear Red. The rejailuilnn prUi.n tlreae for men III Japtiii U a kind nf siruwlierry red eolort-il kliiuino. ins Magio Word, Collier's Weekly siiys: "In Ohio ihere Is one nf the world's model fur lories. It nimni'in'lines a prixlm-i liliov.11 mill mild the world llriillliil. It hna nnide the mini who founded It ninl who mi II I owns It very rirh. Wluit Is mine linporimit. It litis proved the iiiilntnk' k'roiiiiil for many men who luive lift In tin Into oilier Hues oi lliliieH mill luive. In uimiy limtiiui'e. Iiieiiinelvea Iteioiue liemW nf IiIk IuiI lie enterprise. A vlnlior nn heliiK shown llimuuli the plmit Hollies print ed eiirils pioiiilueully plured nn the nulla of olll mid fiiemry rooius bear I UK the single woril Think,' " Bees Hsvs 8msll.it Flats. The imilleat iipitrluienl Imiiaes are thOHP rH-eiipleil hy dees. Ill a rulile foot nf honeycomb there uro shout Plum eella Girls School DRESSES Orsjmina of Writing. To d renin that you write with a pen denote good lurk : with a quill. Icxa of henlth; with a stlrk. Ri-wnesa of pur pose; with u iiencll. warns you of se cret enemies. To (Ireiim of writing a latter foretells k'lHxl news; a bill, an accuKuthm. We Are Not Joykillers We won't quote you a for midable stack of statistics, shonlns: the number of pen pin killed anil Injured on their va cations, to prove to you that you should have accident In surance this summer. We don't- believe In taking all the Joy out of life. But we do believe that you will find a Travelers Accident Policy a itood thins: to have, summer time anil all time. It prevents an accident, no matter how slight or severe It may he. from causing you financial loss. J. C. RHODES I.NHl'RAXCE SPECIALIST 801 Wall Ht. Telephone 7 "Ooodbje Anxiety" -BSaSSMBis3JeraaEE3a -aaaaaai Your Shoes will smile with satisfaction over the splendid job of re pairing they will re ceive at our hands. Lindeborg & Hanson 120 Minnesota Street We have Jnt receleil a lni! shipment of tiliiKlinm Ureaae for m-IiimiI wear. Thran ttli-rar are all nf very iluralile material ami well made. In very heroin Ing style anil altrilrllve eolfir lealtnre. A purt'liaae from llila lot of hrrun will aid la re ducing the root of outriding the girl for hIiooI. Sizes range from 8 to 14 and the prices are exceptionally attractive when value is taken into considera tion. These DRESSES Price at 98c $1.49 and $1.95 Wbtre Ym Sm Booty os Wearing1 Apparel (or The Family THE HUB WANTED! Aq active, reliable man to Bsadla our Isrfe line of Reliable Nuriery Stock. Permanent and remuner ative work aaj exclusive . territory to rignt man. ' For full particulars ad Jrass OREGON NURSERY CO. ORENCO. ORE. See Our Window Display Offering Big Redactions b Prices on Pianos and Phonographs. Thompson Music Co. Wall Street, The tide will turn in business when 'everyone finally realizes lhat the War is overnot before. The Shevlin-Hixon Company aaiuiu-.a, in..,,, nam aiinuuirsm BB ' 111 See BARR for REAL EYE SERVICE Claires never recommended unlets they art nsceitary. Try Our New Double Vision Lrn.e . for Clear Vi.i'on Near and Far. Two Visions in One. Inviiblo Seam I H. W. BARR. Optometrist-Optician wtoMineiX BEND, OREGON Be careful of FIRE PROTECT, TIljE FOREST. ' It represents millions of dollars to Central Oregon. ' ' ' The Brooks-Scaulon Lumber Co.