The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 04, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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THK HKXD ItrMJCTIX, PAILT KniTION, IUCNTi, OIK0, TIKSIMY, CHTONKIl 4, IOIM.
The Bend Bulletin
PAILY KOITION
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v Tk Umnd Bulletin (IncrMrald
Bntrd ttcvond CIm mutter January
isn, at (! I oi um at ixna, urctton,
Act os Marco . is. v.
EOPtltT W. SAWYER Editor-Manwr
IlNHi N. FUftLbK AnxKiat KOitor
0 H SMITH AdvrtUmt Manairr
Aa Independent Newppr, at undine for
h aQUar deal, clean bus mm, clean politics
tad tba beet Inttrwu of Bend and Cutral
Orcffon.
8UH8CKIPTION RATES
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All iviburiMloni r du Mid PAYABLE
IN ADVANCE. No(ic of xpirtion r
aalted MbMriWr end If nnvI u
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PImm notify o proBirtl of chn
t nMnu, or of foilur to fciv th ppr
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Tha Bond BulMin.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1921
BE CHARITABLE: Breth
ren, If a man lie overtaken in
a tault, ye which are spiritual,
restore such a one In the spirit
of meekness: considering thy
self, lest thou also be tempted.
flal. 6:1.
SUPPORT THE BOARD
With all due respect to the several
hundred people who gathered at the
gymnasium last night "to discuss
the school situation" The Bulletin
maintains that there is nothing to
discuss beyond the question of whe
ther the disciplinary measures adopt
ed by Miss I'mbaugh in punishment
for the high school revolt are suffl
cient. We agree that this takes for
granted that there was no Justiflca
tion for the walk-out. That we think
Is not arguable. Whenever the pupils
in our schools begin to think that
they can run them, select their own
teachers and dictate to the school
board there can be no argument.
There is just one thing to do and
that is to disabuse them of the idea.
In some quarters there Is dislike
of and dissatisfaction with Superin
tendent Moore. The persons who have
this feeling have seized the present
occasion as an opportunity of forcing
him out when, as a matter of fact,
the question of his competence or in
competence has absolutely no bear
ing on the situation. Undoubtedly he
was at odds with Mr. Paulson last
spring. That fact, however, had noth
ing to do with the board's dismissal
of Mr. Paulson. The present issue
should be settled without dragging
in Superintendent Moore.
So far as the question of the
board's Justification in discharging
Mr. Paulson is concerned the only
persons in position to question it are
tax payers. They may reasonably In
quire whether' the board was right
because of the liability in damages
that will affect them, if it was wrong.
To do so, however, they should come
to the board and discuss the question
around a table. They should not dis
cuss it, as it was discussed last night,
as a grievance of the pupils.
The Bchool board, let ns remember,
is charged with the administration of
a considerable Investment and the re
sponsibility of so adminfsterng that
investment that it will produce the
best educational results for the chil
dren of the district. We have had no
complaint that it was failing in these
duties. It Ib a thankless task, as we
fcrve said before, and the part of good
citizenship at this time is to give the
board the support to which it is entitled.
RipplingRhumes
The Accident
Oh, jings, how sick a driver feels, when he
looks down and sees a voter tangled in his wheels,
with mangled hat and knees! Me looks down
through remorseful tears, and sheds magenta sweat,
and though he live a hundred years, he never will
forget. At most times he's a thoughtful cuss, who
scans the road with care, as he propels his foaming
bus adown the thoroughfare. Bui now a neighbor
with him rides, and he would show her speed, and
open wide the throttle slides, and she saws wood,
indeed. She madly rips around a curve, and there
the voter stands; it is too late, alas, to swerve, and
on his frame she lands. The poor pedestrian lies
flat upon the dusty lea ; the ruins of his Sunday hat
are pitiful to see. The crown is dented here and
there, the brim is badly torn, and never, on a Sab
bath fair, can it again be worn. The voter, borne
upon a door, is taken to the town, and babbles of
the hat he wore, when he was stricken down. Oh.
never may you know the pain of such a scene, I
pray, and never may your gilded wain run down
some hapless jay. Leave black remorse to t'other
chaps, nor know the pangs they feel, and never let
your caution lapse when you are at the wheel.
RKI) CROSS SHOP
PROVING SUCCESS
The report of the Iteil Crosa shop
activities ttlnoo AukumI 1, shown tluil
$50 has been cloiiri'd lit tluit time,
above all expenses, liuiucllnn room
rent niul moving rlmi-gcH. A chock
for Unit amount Iihh Imth turned over
lo tht Homo Service section.
A now plan to be Iwkuii now Is
(ho woinon'K excliuiiKe, In which the
lied Clous simp will luuullo canned
goods on n 10 por rent rotiim IhhIoii.
mid all kinds of needlework. The
shop Is alwiiys ready lo receive nny
contriliution, ami nlno welcomes of
fers of any who will imslm hi con
ducting I lie Hliop. They should tele
phone to Mis. W. !. Newton. It now
has u good stock on hand, and since
moving into lis new (luui'tei Is much
better ai'iunged than It was formerly.
OPENING EXISTS IN
THE FOREST SERVICE
l-Aiitiiliuitltin For Kiinueii To te
llelil October ii.-! Only One
l:llnllile ItenuiliiN On l.l-l.
An examination for forest runners
will he held October i!!i in I lie offices
of the Henchmen National forest.
Only one mini' name reinalnn mi tlm
list of eleglliles for this wink In Ore
gon, willed gives II good opliorliiiilly
for young men of I he proper iiuiill
flcalloiiM lo enter l ho forest service,
announced Supervisor II. I.. Plumb
this morning.
Application It lit It li M limy bo. smur
inl ul the forest office or from llm
civil nervleo roiiiliilHHloii,
Bulletin "Want
mils. Try them.
AiIh" tiling ro-
MUST PAY TAXES IiY
WEDNESDAY E V E N I N G
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Tlhc Central rcflon JGanft
I). K. III'NTKII, President
CAKI.KTUN II. HVYJKT, Vice Preldent
K. P. MAII.lr'KKY, Vice Pro., anil Manngrr
II. M. HTKI'll KNH, ('a.hler
HEN I), OKKCON
I
Tomorrow Is the lait day for the!
ptiyniuiit of taxes If the penalty Is
to be avoided. Chief Deputy Sherllf
C. T. Toiril rmphaHlzcd todiiy. Ho
urged the Importance of avolillux j
penalisation.
If w rv
SINCE the war we all
know where Cracow,
Galicia, is but' who
knows that in A. D. 1377 this
town was celebrated (or mak
ing felt hats and shoes. The
illustration shows the arms
of the Cracow Hatters' Guild
in 1377 it stood for good
hats.
The Gordon crest stands
for the best there is in hats
today.
CASHMAN
BEND S CLOTHIER
PREMIUM LISTS
FOR FAIR GIVEN
Premium lists for the Deschutes
county fair and Redmond potato
show which have been received In
Bend show the usual list of prizes
for live stock and agricultural prod
ucts. The third day of the fair, Fri
day. October 14. is designated as
Bend day. Anyone wishing a copy of
the list may secure It by application
at The Bulletin office. I
' Bulletin . "Want
suits. Try them.
Ads" bring
ttii attnewltdgmtntt to K. C. A,
Luck? Why, man.Im
the Human Horseshoe !
lift
I CERTAINLY was born.
UNDER A lucky star.
FOR INSTANCE the tima.
I HOCKED my bonds.
TO PLAY the market.
ON A sure thing tip.
AND BOUGHT Slippery Ellum.
AT SEVENTY-TWO.
FOR A healthy rlsa.
AND FOR CTen days.
I HUGGED tha ticker.
AND COULDN'T sleep.
ONCE IT Jjmped two potnea.
AND I walked on air.
AND THAT very day.
I SAW a sign.
IN A cigar stand.
THAT SAID Satlnfy."
IT GAVE rie a hunch.
TO BE satlfiflf-d.
WITH WHAT I'd got.
AND NOT hog the deal
80 I phoned my broker.
TO SELL ma oi'L
AND THE very next day.
SLIPPERY ELLUM slipped.
TO FIFTY FIVE.
SO NOW I've gotten.
t
BACK MY bonrls.
AND BABY'S got new shoes.
AND NOW my regular smokes.
ARE THE cigarettes.
THAT "SATISFY."
Your Obligations Are More Easily Met
When They Are Paid by Check
it's that "always knowing just where you
stand financially" that assures the most eco
nomical handling of money.
And the surest way of having an exact
accounting of your financial affairs is by
putting your money in a bank and paying
your bills by check.
The management of this bank exercises
every effort to give its customers the most
satisfactory service. We extend to you a
courteous invitation to open a checking or
savings account with us.
he (eutvnl (Ovcflon gimii
I. E. III'NTKII,
lmldrn(
K. P.
MAIIAr'FKV,
Vice Prralilrnt
We .
WHENEVER you Bet that
"Satisfy" hunch, play It
Steer straight for the nearest
stand and invest in Chester
fields. This combination of fins
Turkish tobaccos, blended with
Burley and other Domestic loaf,
will give you a new measur of
cigarette enjoyment. You'ra in
luck from that day on.
este
rfield
CIGARETTES
Lioorrr & Myerj Tobacco Co.
n. IX Kj X L XL D A
mm P Do )f on know chout
rL.., r.tj . t
ChrilerJUld package aflOt
When Aladdin Plans
the Bathroom
KverythliiK Is In Its place with the rluhl eli-rtrlral Biillnnrcs
The hi'uliT lo take nff the furly tnoriilag chill anil elvo the huili
an aill'il luxury. No "goose llexh" mi a full morning wllh uu
elfftrlc hiuliT all re.uly tn "plug In." Iluy them at
Bend W aler Light & Power Co.
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FIRE!
l'ltOTECT THE KOI I EST.
It represents millions of dollars
to Central Oregon.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
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When you leave tlmt rampflre, brother,
Put It nut!
It Is nt In lintel anollicr
Put It out!
Forenl flren start from llltle
When the wohIn are ilry anil brittle, '
S when you remove the klttlo
Put It out)
I not leave one spark lo smolder
Put It out!
One uniill npnrk will noon rrow bolder
Put it rul!
One small npark may prone a whale;
Tlwre, when Jou lilt the trail,
lon It with a witter pall
Put It out I
To
Campers-
The Shevlin-Hixon Company
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