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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1921)
a THE IIEM ni'LLKTI. DAILY EDITION, IlKXI). OREGON, MOMMY, AIGIKT 20, 1021. fAOE S IlKMi TltIN H lll lll I IC Ort'Kon Trunk Arrlvna, 7:SD A. M. I.unvoa 7:80 P. M. , U..N. II. A N. Arrives, 0:60 I'. .M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NKWS ITK.MS MIh I km it Hly, of l.u I'lii". v. an In lli'iicl Sutiiiiliiy. Hr. Anna Hies KHili-y him niovril lo Hi.' Ml hit IiiiIIiIIiik. I Mr anil Mm. A. (J. ('Iinllrk of l.u J'lmi spent Hul in tin y nnil K u ml ii y In II. litl . Mm. V. W. Viiii Mutre'uf K.mI ' iiiiiikI cm In 1 1. 'lid Huliinluy mi ton - lliena. A buy i-IkIiIiik t tl pounds whs Imrn last week lo Mr. mid Mm. J- KInm'1. Mm. (Jforjtn Hliort went lo Wyelli Huniluy In Join Iht buiilmiitl, w!i Is workinK lli'-if. Iloruco ItlihnnU Mini family r-luiiii-il 111 In niiirnliiK Irniii a vacation trip In 111" Imai'b. Mm. I.auru Dunbar Ml tllU morn ing fur Hull l.aae C'liy. li-ro she will study numlnK. J. n. Euton returned lo Balem Sat urday nlitlit after vlaltliia; hli' mm. 1'flo Kaimi, near La I'ln. Jack Snodarase returned lo Mad raa Ralurday Hi slit afltr soeiiUir., Severn! days III liend. Mr, K. C. Shrvlln arrived Ibis inornlnt from Portland lo visit with her od, Crosby Hhevlln. Mm 11. K. Allen ia eipwlnl lo n-lurn tomorrow morning from Ilia beach, where aim baa aent several wreka. Mra. Mnritarrt Muiorth returned ihla morning from two weeks vaia Hon epenf In the Willamette vsl!ey ii ml at I'lirlliind. Mm. Ilal Psnlels. who cam to s liend lat Friday with the Iniwiilon of locating here, returned to Portland haturday nlazlit. Mlaa Kva Whlllnrk, who haa been vieltlng here with her family, return ! Saturday ulKht to Condon. h-re alia la employed. Dr. It. I. Ketehum baa returned to liend from two weeka' outiun at Odell lake. II" reporte eicellvnl Basing at Gold lake. Mm. Iell llamlry her duughter Oorgia and C. II. Smith went lo Metollus Balurduy night to attend the "hard times" dance. C. J. Ilurk. asslstnnt district for m ester In charge of land, waa In liend today on official business, lie re turna to Portland' lonlKht. Ilr. II. Mi Hendershott, who but " hern visiting bla brother U. It. W Hendershott, returned Saturday nlKht to hla home In Portland. Mm. II. 0. Norton left Saturday night for Portland, where she and her huaband will make their home. Mr. Norton waa already In Portland. Tbe ladlea of the Methodist church will aerva a chicken pie supper at Kpworth Hall Tbumdny evening from 6:30 o'clock until all who coma are served. Miaa Mary Hnveltk, who haa been spending two nionlha with Mr. and Mra. A. G. Chollck at l.a Pine, re turned Saturday night to ber home t at Bcapooao. Re. J. Edgar Purdy left thla morning for Spokane, to attend tbe annual conference of the Columbia t river dlatrlct of tho Mflhodlat KpU copal church. Mr. and Mn. George Bungler and on and Mr. and Mra. Arthur E. Hill returned Saturday afternoon from a two waukl outing at Odull lake. They nlao vlalted Crater hike. Mra. C. H. O'Noll. of Preacott, Waab., la In Bend to vlalt until the i latter part of Soptembor at the glioma of her aon, James. ' Knight of.Pythlaa and Pytblnn HlHtnra will reaume their moetlnga, roneHHcd alnce early In July, opening Wedneadny nlKht with a Joint "kid" party In tha MiKiae hall. Mr. and Mra, William Trombloo and aon und Myrl Hoover returned luat night from a vlHlt to Portland. With them cumn Mra. Merlo Miller, who hna been living nt Wyoth. Mini Julia II. Clock, comity inirao, toduy moved her olflco lo tlio Miner bulldltiK. room 222. The Homo Sorv Ice aecllon of tho Ued Croaa will occuny room 224 In a fow duya. Mr. and "Mm. C. P. Woltonhlllor. 4 Mr. and Mra. J. M. O'Noll, Mlaa llortnnae Wella, C. B. Johnaon and L. T. Dawaon wore entertained Frl- iluy nlihl ul illunor ut Hi ii biiinu of Mr. mid Mra. J. K. Kinllli. V. I.oiiln, J. .Muhiiii, Cliuylim Coula Inn, A. AimIi'ihiiii, tl, IIitkhii, Kil Axliill, O Nui'h, J. JiiIiiihiiii, A. OIhoii uiiiI Kil JiiIiiihiiii, moid of whom ur-rlvi-d In Hiinl thla iiinrnliiK from I'm l In ml, iMi I In Kllvnr l.uko to work nil tlie Irrlmillon limn wlil'll m Ih'Iiik roimlriii'liMl, Mra, May Miililioll, who haa Imi'ii vIhIHiik ul llii Iioiiki of Mr. ami Mra. II. tl. Kitiiiiiit, mmii'il tlila moriiliiK on th no in n t rlii to Iiit hoiim at Kreanii, t'ul, While Iht aim vIb1Im1 Clk. Lunl mill KumI lukea mid Hi" Mi-iiiIIiih, and wan "much pleuauil with tvnlrul (iri'Kon. Ituy tiiiiliMliiiiy, who liua liifn In III. ml on btinliii'HH III coiiiotI Ion wllh !!.' Aiioolriui I'Vdiiiallnii of lnlior. ri-liirm-l Hatiirdiiy lilrht to I'orlluml All iirhl'rutlon liourd haa cliurg'! of the wuk" Ml ' nit t Ion uinoiiK lb" culin ary woi kera, and nil reataurunta will Iiiivii caida aa fm iniTly, Catit'-rhiiry aid bofore leaving. f'AILMK'KH! Your hay crop ahoulil be lnaurid. I am prepared to give you real a-rv- l'. Call me. (3lfc J FIKEMKN IN CIIAIi(;i: OF ST YE It FUNKKAL Mrmlier of III imrliiii nt l.ulil To lti't Sumla)' ll-v. t. Kdjcnr I'uril) l'riailn-a Hiriuon I'lowrra Many. ! The funeral of K. J. fityi-r. who Idled of heart trouble In John Day Inkl Wedneaduy, waa held ynaterduy afieriionn from the Metliodlat cbu(rb. Iter. J. Kdgur Purdy dullvvrlng the aarnion. The Bend fire d"arlment ww In charge,' all membera attend- j lug In uniform. Firemen acted aa ! pallbeurera. The florul offering were unuaual ly beautiful, and the funeral waa at-ti-ndd by many frlenda of the Slyer fumlly. Mr. Styer I aurvlved by hla wife and three children. AT THE HOTELS Pilot Undo Inn J. T. Paquale. Portland; J. K. Weiidley. Portland; Wllllaut Kiualey. Portland; A. A. Nelnon. Portland; Mr. and Mra. J F. Ilrail-n. Portlund; J. II. Auatln. and wlf". Walla Walla: A. J. Mm-g-r, Portland; C. M. Turner. Port land: J. Tebben, Portland; Dr. H. U. liavia. Priuevllle; J. II. Smith. Walla Walla; C. It. tirelaen. Port land; Mi I.. 8. Ueorgn, Portland; l.lllliin 0, I.on. Portland; 1.. C. Srhurpf. Pendleton: F. II. Moea. He lix; L. U. Srharpf. Hitter. Iloi.l ni W. II. Garrett. Port land: J. II. F.ulon. Halnm: K. W. Molir. Portland: W. I.lndan, Madras; Mr and Mr. J. P. Todd. I-akevlew; Mra. It. K. Tliomaa, Sonora. Cal. Wright ll-u l Kd. C. ' Howard, Portland; W. H. Henaley, Portland: J. W. Tanner. Springfield; Koaa Rin ger. Mount Hood; H. O. Fearey and family. Portland: C. II. Coffman ahd wife. Eugene; J. F. Roae and wife, Taroma; O. Mulmatrom. Terrebonne; Oacar E. Wall. Aberdeen. Jfcmniiur Hotel E. K. Hopklnt. 8. P. Ut 8 ; A. V. Wllaon and aon. Eu gene; Boyd French, Portland; Mrs. Arthur Whitney. Burna; W. J. Lon, Portland; Mr. and Mra. N. W. Mo Eachern, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown. Portland: E. E. Luckey, Eugene; John Peterson, Camp No. 2. Bhevlln-Hixon; Fred Blutnqulat, Shevlln-Hlxon Camp No. 2.: W. C. Caca. Portland; E. J. Bentley, Port land; A. G. Chollck and family. La Pine; O. M. Searples and wife, Tur ner; Waller Miller, Turner; Mrs. A. I.. Smith. Turner; Fred B. Clark. Portland. ' SOME MEASURE OF SUCCESS Collector Oot His Half of Dabt, but Creditor Is Wondering Whera Ha Comas In. A Vancouver mao tells of a sen rsp tain who, ashore, makes his home In that city, and who had loaned a sum of money to a neighbor. The latter, after the loan was a year or two old. made no effort to pny It. Now, tho cnptnln begnn to look np on the debt as a bad one, 'indeed. On one occasion, however, upon bis return from a voyage, he heard of a debt collector noted for his ability to extract money from such dcrfiinuents. Accordingly, the captain called upon this collector and advised of the clr ruinainiicra. "If," anld tho skipper, "you can collect Hint debt, I'll Klvo you half of It." . Tho collector promised that the thing would be dono. 4The cnptnln snlled away on another voyage, nnd. on his return, sought out (tie collector ngnln. "Any success with that bill T Jio asked. "Well." snld the collector, "I hnven't collected the whole of It; but I did .collect my half. He hasn't paid nie a cent since. I keep after him, but It's Juat aa you snld when you gavo mo the hill -he hasn't any conscience about It." VOWS ARE RENEWED AT (.OLDKN WEDDING Klfiy yi-iiiM urtiT tlii-lr miirrliigo In Mli lilxuii In 1 h 7 1 , .Mr. and Mra. S. M I).iv;m, of thla city, celebrated their golilitii weilillng here Saturday night. rnnewlng their vowa before Itev. K. K. Ilarrlmun, paator of the lleiiil ClirlHllun church. Mr. and Mm. Iiuvla ranie to He ml from The liullea four year ago, and have been renldenta of this city ever Hire. Of their six children, live are now living. II. C, Iiuvla und C. E. Iiuvla of Bend, W. I) Iiuvla of Red mond. Mra. Huttin Dennla of Ilcud, und Mm. N'elie Morris of The Dalles. The death of a brother at The Dullea culled Mr. Duvla from lienil yesterday. COPIED OLD ENGLISH BARREL Psnmylvania Man Mads First Stand ard 8izs Receptacle for the Transportation of Oil. When crude oil was discovered In Pentmylvanla ln .lh.V.1, barrels com monly ud for wine, beer, whlaky. elder and other liquor were utilized by oil men na contnliiera for their prod uct Anything that reaemhlrd a bar rel was ux-d aud elxea differed ao radically that them were many oppor tunities for fraud. As an Instance. It was discovered that frequently tbe staves were mails extra thick, with the result that the content of the barrel was leas than n-jireiH-nted, and purchaser often found that they did rot get as much crude oil aa they were paying for. In lMVI-ttt the first atuuilardslze barrel was made by Samuel Van Sy kle, at Miller Farm, near Tltiiavllle. Pa. It was of 4.' gallons' capacity, the else fixed In 1401 In England for tbe herring barrel during the reign of Edward IV. Vsn Kyckle, specified the sir of the stave to oft uoetl and muile an, nnneat 4'J golkin barrel. Almost tmmmllately he had practically a mono!jr of the Duslneas and the odd-elte barrels gniilually dlaapieared. The present system of gauging oil tanks was started In ISiC. when F. E. Hammond of Miller Farm. I's.. was aaked If he could figure the amount of oil contained In each vertlral foot of rertnln tnnks. In a few days Ham mond prepared a table of one of these tanks, allowing the amount of oil It would nol( per Inch from bottom to top, baaed on a meaauremeot of 4' gallona to the barrel. Uiiinmond's ta ble rame Into general um. nnd thla methml of measuring tsnts never bas changed. Oil News. A Stadium Defined. "An old-fashioned woman" write In to ask. "What Is a stadlurar A sta dium madura. Is a large ball park with a university attached. Boston Transcript. When you need your Suit Cleaned or Pressed, come to- . , LOVEN'S Bond Street First Class Work Guaranteed. ni Ik Yon will enjoy eating DELIVERED 10 any part of the City each day. Wagon leave at 9 a. m. BEAVER'S MARKET The First Problem -is the easiest. It is SHOES, and every father and mother in Bend knows WHERE to find GOOD SHOES. School shoes for girls has al ways heen our pride- but school shoes for boys, Ah- that's where pur real test came but we have them- priced right! hie l to 2 RoyV Heavy Army fv hool Slioca H l.il lloya lllack t'lirome hiiiool Sin lU.ya' lllai'k KnglUh ImIiimiI SIiiws B i ll.-. IU,h' Itumla Knull-h Hi bool Mioe. (Girls' llliuk KiMit Form ljil HIiim-s K:l.:t.1 (;irl' KnKlili liot Klneii ..; (;irlH' Humia KnKllli IJit hlnx- St:l.M5 (iirU Itinmla Foot Form I.at hlioes 94.11.1 ' Hi-uffiT hhoe. !- !i to M pM-uffer Slio-, nit- H !a lo 1 1 Hcuffcr KIiimm, iim I to 2 Size 2 Si to A 4..V 1.75 9:t.M HI. .VI IVI .M'i.'M to a.iw . J.7."i to -l.4.1 to ..!l.- Wt Stand Beh ind Eoery Shoe We Sell. They Muil Give Satisfaction or Your Money Rack For Shoes it always pays to shop at Mannheimers SPAIN GAVE WALES' DAFFODIL First Flowens Said to Hsv Bean Re ceived In Exchange for a Con signmsnt of Coal. According to an old legend, the first batch of daffodils ever seen In Wale reached there In return for a consign ment of coal. The 'daffodil Is Indigen ous to the Bilbos district, some of whose seafaring Inhabitants were shout two thousand years ago con veyed by the flow of the Oulf stream to Pembrokeshire. There they saw the Inhabitants digging what Is now known a anthracite', and making fire with It. They also noted thst the Welsh were sun worshiper. Taking some of the anthracite back with them, the Spaniards realized It Immense su periority over charcoal for the pur poee of smelting Iron ore. for which the country round P-llhso wa cele brated even m. those days, so an expe dition wa organized to procure fur ther supplies from Wale. A barter for the "blsck stones" the Spaniards took a consignment of daf fodil bulbs, because they thought that people who worshiped tho sun would be Impressed by the beauty of this flower a It unfolded Itself and dis played Ita form and color, and that m It corona and radiating petal they wuuM see reflected tho glory of the sun. Thus used as barter and care fully cultivated by tno ancient Inhabi tant of Wales, the daffodil eventually became tbe floral caeblem of tho country. NOTICE Dr. R. D. Ketcbum bas returned from his two weeks' vacation and la again at bis ofjtce at regular of fice hours. Office phone 27-W; residence phone 24S-M. . 7 2-7 3c AD Radiators Repaired, Rebuilt, Recered v? tr f y I New Ford Guaranteed Radiator. Rtop those leaky rear wbeela with C. & M. Oil Retainer, for Ford car and trucks. Langbein 4 Speed Auxiliary Tvaas mission for Ford car and trucks. Simplex Ball Thrust Beartna; for Ford cars. Aluminum Repairing Auto & Radiator Shop lift IRVING AVE. Phone 228-W Res. 801-J PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BEND, OREGON fewer FV. Irritation Pipe, Wtler Pipe, Cslnrt Pipe, Bnilini Ibtb , WeD Carbinfc Ctoaett Silos II. it's made of concrete, we make it r ' Box 157 BEND, OREGON . Phqn249; IF HE IS A POOR GUESSER YOU LOSE AND HE WINS Nearjy every auto repair shop simply guesses on what your cost for labor will amount to, when you drive your Ford car in for repairs. If he is a poor guesser you lose. Our shop is not run on the theory that many hours for labor constitute a real job. We have a printed price list for nearly all the labor costs for all parts of work on Ford cars. You can know in advance just what this cost is. We Use Only Genuine Ford Parts that wear from 30'to 75 per cent longer than the "bogus" parts that too many shops use because they cost them less. Our price on Ford parts is no higher than you pay for the counterfeit. CENTRAL OREGON MOTOR CO. Ford Sales and Service Bndt Oregon