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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1921)
page a THE IUCXD nnXRTIV. PAILT RDITIOX, IlEXD, ORRGO. TIH'NIAV, OtTOIlKU g. IPgl. The Bend Bulletin DArLT edition tnn AlUfMM Ksrart Senear. ' Br tae Baas) BaUMla larraia BkUfM M MWOIW is inaitvr w n uary a, tin, a tL Part Ofllr at Brad. Oracoa. fa Aat at Marsh I. 1ITS. BOHKT W. 8AWYKB Edltor-alanwr UKXI N. rvHLUl.. juaocww miw OTlL SMITH Advartiaiiut Hum An lBopacBt Newspaper.' tmniilm for Ike mn AmI Jmo utns. cla politic 4 tb bt tntaraau of Bend u4 Cantral Ones. ..M.PO ...: ..11.10 ..lino . .s.so ..to.to SUBSCRIPTION RATKS Br Mall Om Tar U Month IVm Month Br CsrrWr Om Tsar U Mo-uh Om Month All subcrlptkna art du ami PAYABl.k. IN ADVANCE. Noliwa of ..titration ar llW ubMrlbcra and U rsiwwsi is not mm within Ruoublt tint to papar will b dtaeontiniMd. . Plaasa Botlfr o promptir anr at addrtaa, or of failur to rcl In paer aamuu'lT. Otherwiae w will out oa ra- apooslbl for eopie mtaaed. Uka all chx-kl ud ordr parabla to At Band BullMio. THTRSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1921. GOD WILL GUIDE THEE: Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding: whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle. I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go. Psalra 32: 9. 8. SLEEP FOR CHILDREN Medical authorities agree that school children need sleep as fol lows: Age Hours of. sleep. 4 11 6 to 7. - 11-12 g to XI 10-11 12 to 14 9-10 How much sleep does your child get? In a leaflet bearing on this prob lem the following discussion of the problem appears. Children grow mainly while sleep ing or resting. Do you want your children to grow up stunted? Tired children learn badly, make little progress at school, and often drift to the bottom of the class. Do yon want your children to grow up stupid? When children go to bed late their sleep is often disturbed by dreams and they do not get com plete rest. Do you want your chil dren to sleep badly and became nervous? Sufficient sleep draws a child on ward and upward in school and in home life. Insufficient sleep drags It backward and downward. Which way do you want your child to go? Tiresome children are often only tired children. Will you put the truth of this to the test? Time spent out of bed means more wear and tear to children's clothes and boots. Why not save such wear and tear? A tired mother might get a quiet hour or two if the children were in bed by 6:30 p. m. Why not take advantage of this? The fact that a neighbor's child is sent to bed too late is not a good reason for sending your child to bed too late. Two wrongs don't make a right, do they? Going to bed late has by now be come a bad habit, which may be dif ficult to cure. Will you persevere till you succeed in curing It? (From the columns of The Bulletin of October 5, 1906.) A. B. Schroder, of Silver Lake, has found indications of gold some where in the northeast of Lake county, be will not tell where. Engineer Rankin, who is working a crew of 100 men on a survey through the Cascades on the Natron Ontario extension, is rushing work with all possible speed and is in creasing his crew whenever he can procure available men. With the wind blowing a gale last Tuesday, fire broke out in the Maling livery stable at Prinevllle, and for two hours the citizens of the town put up one of the hardest fights of their lives to save the town from a general conflagration. L. D. Wlest shot a hawk lant week that measured 53 inches from tip to tip of wings. Elmer Nlswouger and Fred Hun nel returned to Bend Wednesday from the Silver lake county. E. A. Sather's fine new store house Is about finished, and he is rapidly filling it with merchandise. Impartial. An English rierayinnn. Fnther Plaek, spent a great deal of li! tl.ue visit 'iig prison rnd trying ro rinrm the In mates. On one occasion a housi lir.nker snM to lilm tnitefuMy : "1 must thunk yr.u, sir. for w!irt you have 1me for me. There w.w a time when I knew nothing of O! or of the dovil. either, hut sonienoiv you htve made pie lore 'era both." Ripp.ingRhijniQS ' ' . ft I a a A&aaW -it xxri afVWt Mason Idle Regrets My heart is sore and heavy now, I'm feeling far from gay; for I am thinking of the cow that I ran down today. Ah, black and bitter is my mood, and small relief I find in saying that the cow was stewed, or had a feeble mind. The man who has a motor car, the which he tries to steer, should scan the highway near and far, and see that all is clear. But I was rubbering around, as drivers often do; I did not gaze upon the ground, or keep the curves in view. My thoughts from this gray world of men afar had roved along, in fancy I was treading then the shining peaks of song. The cow appeared upon the pike, ahead, a rod or perch, and oh, the impact then was like the falling of a church. The undertakers found it hard through all the wreck to plow and harder yet to tell the bard from motor car or cow. The cow is planted in the earth, beneath a cairn of stones; the owner tells me she was worth at least five hundred bones. My car is to the junkyard gone, and it no more will zip along the highway in the dawn it's made its final trip. And I sit here and nurse my wounds, in misery in tense, and cry, "Odsfish!" and likewise "Zounds!" and wish I had some sense. WOULD DISPOSK OF KOUNDUl KATTLRKS lleitllea tiatliereil A llnppy Canyon All rnt't Ion Now Wry Muili In The Way, Keeper Kinds. Ur t'nllrd l'r.u toTh lWml llullrtln.l I'KNIH.KTON'. Oik., Oil. 6. Any one wanting tu sturt a rtittlcaiiuke f ii rm. or to liiHiigiiiulo Mm fnshltui (if having tine of the Jiiu-lulleil ililn I fellows a part of Milady's afternoon cost huh', has only to speak up. (ileiin Hiisliee. who m-t'iipU'il the enviable position of Lord lllkil Keep er and Handler of the Happy Canyon lialtlcsiiakes. has a few he would felnti part with for n eoiislilerution. or for no consideration lit all. In fact, tilenu would ronsliler It unite a per sonal consideration to ho rid of them. Busline giilheied them up, after considerable truiilile, to embellish the dance by Chief Tall Pine during the Happy Canyon festivities coinci dent to the general Bound up. Com pared to his trouble Kettlni; rid of tlieni, leathering them was a mere Imgalelle. They are fat uiul limy, sez tee. and any gent In the crowd who wants one Just has to step up. I SEED CERTIFICATION FIGURES ARE GIVEN I'liiMtllla County iioe Itlvnl To li- liilli-s In Number of Acres of I'olntoes .t.vepleil. Flitiire Riven In the (). A. ('. Ex tension Service News shows that of 7(16 5-6 acre of potatoes. Inspected for seed rerlluYiitlnii In Ilesrhutes county this year, 164 1-3 neres were passed on the tlrst Inspect Ion The county nearest to Uesiliutoa In total urea accepted Is I' ma I II 111. where out of IS! acres Inspected 37 were rejected, In last year's Inspection lies-t-hutes county was fur ahead of nil other sections of the slate. Littral Vouth, The yomiK man always took every thing literally. He was most serious III his wooing. "May I kiss you. June?" he asked. "Mother's In the ilrawlng room," she answered, "oh, Hint's nil right. Your fnther inn kiss her," he replied. Had Sighad Ovar Calf's Hair. My tlrst lnvr affair came to n ell nun when my sweellieart discovered Unit he had been currying ll "lock" of the rnlf'a tail licit in his heart for several months, under the Illusion that It was a lock of my hair. He hud Insisted upon having a lock of my hnlr, but I, having none in spare, ami finding Unit Hie color matched emielly Unit of my red calf, substituted Uiul. ll answered the purpose very well tl li 1 0 n small boy gate the secret away. Then 1 una denounced as u true daugh ter uf Vav ! Kxchangc, Succaaa Follows Psrsavaranc. Miccess nmy not come lit n day. It may not come In u week, a month or a year. It never iloea come In a day, a neck, or a month, or n .tear. Hut soon or lute It la hound to come, ami with grill If y Inn fullness. If conlldciice Is sustained despite all reverses, If efToi t Is manfully malnlnliied. lua-vcr fol lows this rule of fullhriil perseverance must In the end llml n place among life's winners. Kir with repealed ef fort power grows. And power thus augmented protes Irresistible at Inst. - II. Aihlliigton lliiicv In Chicago lially News. t 11 It in Tim Bulletin. HEARING OF WESTON APPEAL POSTPONED AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT SEEKS LOWER FOOD COST FOR THE EAST By David I III lunen fell!, (United Prams Staff ComapondaBt) WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. The prob lem of forcing lower food prices in the east Is now being considered by experts of the Department of Agri culture. It was learned today. One cause of present high food prices in the east is high freight rates, which apparently cannot be forced to prewar levels for some time officials said. Their solution is that the east must strive to feed itself more and not depend so much on shipments from the west. A subsidy for eastern farms in or der to encourage farm production has been suggested and is being con sidered, but considerable objection has been raised to it. Some plan may be suggested to Congress. Officials said it is cheaper to send a barrel of apples from Seattle to London via the Panama Canal, than by rail lo New York. Meat and cere als can be shipped from the Argen tine cheaper than from the Dakotas to the eastern towns. j "The west and south cannot affofd I to produce enough for Hie stomachs of the big eastern towns, with freight; rates at their present altitude," one official said. For some time, it was said, the de partment had been considering the question of the east feeding the east. "The east fed herself before the I civil war the east will have to feed herself again after the great war," it was said. "General subsidy of farms cannot come in a moment," said one official. "Months of preparation conferences between states and legislatures must come before any definite and final plans are reached, but, unless the freight charges drop back to normal in the near future, which is practic ally Impossible, there will be nothing left to save the situation but subsidy for the food producing elements of the east, in order that the big towns of the manufacturing districts of the country may buy their foodstuffs nt something approaching a pre-war rate." SAMUEL HILL HERE ON WAY TO SOUTH The hearing of the appeal In the A. J. Weston murder case has been postponed from October 11 to Oct ober IS. according to word rerelved by Attorney II. H. I)o Arinond yester day. Weston Is serving a life Impri sonment sentence for the murder of Robert II. Krug, of near Sisters. PAULSON WILL HAVE HEARING ON WEDNESDAY (Continued from Page 1.) E. P. Mahaffey of the finance com mittee reported on tho drafting of a budget to be submitted nt a school meeting October 29. He suggested that it might be advisable to take steps toward the refinancing of the district's $45,000 note Issue. On the recommendation of George P. Gove of the building and grounds committee, the purchase of three B0 foot lengths of fire hose for the Held school was ordered. See BARR for REAL EYE SERVICE Giaitcf never rccommrnJaJ unto thy art ncary. Try Our Now PouMt Vitioo Lonsr for Clrar Vmon Near and Far. Two Viiioa id Una. Invisible Seam H. W. BARR, Optometrist-Optician BEND, OREGON rMnTtrnmnn'MitP"""''1"'"'"'""'''""'""1'" WALL PAPER PAINTING and DECORATING IS OUR BUSINESS And we make It our business to ae that oar bnalnrM la handled In a businesslike way. The quality of our Interior decorating cannot be equalled. Our display of wall paper !a the largrat and bent ever shown In Central Oregon. Our price are right, tta these qualifications we feel Juatlfl4 In asking yon for consideration when In Deed of work In onr line. A. J. 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