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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
TIIF. IIKNII III l.l.KTIN, DAILY KDITION, IlKND. OltrXKlM. Kill DA Y, (MTOHK.lt IIKSI. PAGR a SHOW VALUE OF HOME PRODUCTS STUDKNT KN0W1.KIH.K OK STATU KKVKALKI) liupui timet iif llri'gim luiliMrli. Kipi'l'MM-ll III Work llf iil-Hiif Anil II lull Hrlnml I'nplU -i li !:) An- 1'nlilMii'il. Kullnwlng urn tho I wo w i it 11 In k essays, I tin (Ii mI hy u lili:h srliiiiil Muili-nt, I tin si-rond liy u 1 1 nf I llli II fill Kllliln, III lint (Iri'gnn I'riidiiulH I'HHiiy ciiult-nl ctiniliirtt-d liy Aniiiirliilt.il Imlunll li'H of IIii-kuii Tim IimI, "Ori-gnii, I lin Virgin Htuti if (itildi.li Oppirtunlllia." n liy Krvlii MfNiml. II wim awardi-d llriit pluri In the IiIkIi m'IiihiI, uml fur II t lu ll I K ! Sl'llOtll, rallii-r I llll II tlm uiitliur, wim pri-anuti-d Willi llin Klrudivnia pliiiinigraph offered un prize. Ori'Kun has never lnen recognized hy tint wurlil hn a state of remark uliln ImliiKlrliil ptisnllillltles with a promising fiiluri fur troiioiiil' tlovel opulent. All Indifferent puhllc lum lived In Ignorance UN to her trim vuIiih. It linn heen undi-rsttiod lluil Oregon lum u 1 w a ht-en stale of tlm fur West, rugged uml III lo uiiNtiiln no llfti bin lliut of llin burily Jink mbbll. However llil Ih a di'liinlnn. On' Kon In mi Industrial illiimoiul In tin rough of no social or Industrial Im portant until nil mill pullnhi-d by tin hand of development. Iiurlng tlm IiihI fi.w years, however, tin people, urn hi-glutiing lo realize tin treamirtt stored aw.iy within tin Spacious boiiiiilut 1ih of llin HlUtf, uml I bo ensuing devi-lnpim-nt unil lIlM'OVI'iy Iiiih, III HOIIIIt I'lll'lll, oiiiii.i I In i.yi.H of a world of luiiue iieelieni, ii'i tiilnly ili'nli ulili'M, u ll I of it i'Iiihh of people, wlili li since niiin'H i i mil Ion lum IiiIiiii imI lo ri'llovn mill heller I'liiiioiiilr rniiilllliiiis, uml wlili h I ulwuyN seeking for a prns-.i- t of hellerlng II h rortiuiiiH. TIii-iii-nni tint iiiiIii who urn hoi'iimliig 1 1 1 -Ikii'hIi-iI III on r hI ii t uml whom Ore gon wi'li'iiini-H uh citizen. There ii it y Hi-i'iii lo bo no ciiuiieitliiti ho I ween liiilinitrli-H or resources uml I hi. t". but IiiiIi-i-iI llin roiilii-i'' lion Ih vllul. TIim fiiliim welfare uml prtmllgii of llin hIiiIii ii-hU -liiiilly on Hi" two. 'llin fin! Ibul On-iton In ullriirtliiK ultoullnii In foirnfiil i-vlili-nrii Hint bi-r fut nr. prospects urn hrlglit. ( 'n il It Ion h luivu ulwuyN In-i-n iiiIiiiIiiIiIh lo tin) livestock IniliiHlry w h li'li run kn iiiiiotiK Ibu llrst In lin liiirtiini'ii mill Iiiin Ioiik bi-i-n ion Hlili-ri-il tlm iirlinury IniliiHlry ol KiikIitii ()ri-i:on. (iri-Kon'N uilinlru bin ti ii 111 1 ii ' r range 'or hIii-"i, horses mul cult In lum always iiiikIi- Ibi. country ilnnlruliln for I Ii In purpose (ioul rulKliiK Iiun nut with very successful ritNiillN. On-Koii lielng tin' 'llml or Ki-ronil Nluln In tlm union In this IniliiHlry. Howi-vit II In irubulil t Ii it t tbi1 livestock luilunlry will ulwuyN he rim D mil In llu- custom null of the xiiil" to 111 it k way for other inuri I lit )iim lu n t liitluiiti los III tlm west. Orniton In uIno noted for lu-r In in holing luilunlry. Klliro tlm sluli possesses on n (I ft Ii Hit- HtunilliiK uu-r rliunlubla tluilii-r hi tin- I'uitnil Ktuti-N, rovi-riiiK over twi-nty inllllon urn-it. Tlm iiohhIIiIIIIIch In this lint must In. uiiuri-nl. InrouiU on I It lx vuhI Rlorn Ilium" of wi-utth ore just hogliililng. lu furl till" liulf tin uri-u In contracted by tbn guyorn- tni-nl umli-r tlm lulled Ktuti-n fiip-st reserve. Tbin Kri-ul forest In cum mih"iI of llnuglus fir. spruce, ri-tlur, hemlock uml yi-llow ilnn In the Hunt. Tlm bi-uvli-r wootln urn iim-iI for nblp bullilliiK. brlilKn bullilliiii. jajsMi mm Saturday Specials ! We Have a Limited Amount of Prides Mince Meat in No. 2 Tins, which we are offer ing for Saturday's trade only, at 25 Cents Regular price, 35c HONEY! HONEY! Just the thing for your hot cakes in the morning A Full Quart Jar for 75c Better include one with yur next order The Union Grocery Co. IDLE MONEY! Ono can bortlly ili k up a nnwttiainr that he tlopi not rnad a lint of roblu-rli-n of Inillvlchmln In sums ranging from n fow iliillnm to tliiuiHiiniU of tlollam. Tho man walking linmn la linld tip; tltn clork carrying a millrane conlnlnlng payroll nitinoy In linlil up; mcmbora of clulm are rollnvcil of tlinlr roll whllo nil ting In tliulr puny clinlrn. Wonion are rubbotl and cblldrnn are no ex ception to the rulo. No man known when ho may lie next. It nnnma folly to carry largo amounta of canh when a hanking account and a chock book would nerve the same purpoae. - It la claimed Hint three IiIIIIoiih of dollum are hidden around Iioiiho and carried In porketa by tho people of the llnltod Klatca. All tills In Riibjnct to nlniont limlnnt dn Rtriicllon by many cannon. If thin were deposited In hnnkn, Hum rnleuHlng It for uneful purponnB, It would go a long way toward llnanclng necennary bunlncnn loilay, benltlim affording tho di-poHllor a aourre of protection and income. TIIK FII18T NATIONAL HANK OK IIKNI) can safe guard lin cimliiniorn against losnea from robberies if Its services, nro taken ndvantago of. The First National Bank Tmu Raft or fltrt1 This Bank Is a Member of the Federal Reserve System 'riiisiiicturcof a 17.S0 X li.it Htorc irvc- the tlauc.ly of that lay wan .irtii utar in hi clioicc of bat. In 1021 the imrtiiularinan looks lor tlir ortlon nainc il l llio nuaralili'O of quality uml l !-. luilutlnx, wmit to Hie w liool wlili li Ii" ull"mU, tin- Ki-nwooil. Thi-ni urn iiboiit Iwi'iily livn mil Hun mri.n In On-pon civi-r-d Mli viiliuiblii growlliH of I ' I .i i II r, yi l luw ilii", nprtin. ctnlnr, lii-mloi'k mul iilhi-r vurli'tlen of rii"r"ltuntiilil" tlmbiT. Tbn 1 1 in lur of Om-koii if rut Inlo luinbi.r. woultl rniiilr" Hilrty-lbreo millions cum to trans port. It would rmiulio three liiin li'i'il s.iwinllln, cull cultlng one hiin- Iri'd HiniiHiiml fi'i-t per day, one Ii ii ml red mid ten yours In arromplirth Hi" lank. The products of (Iri'Kon timber brings Inlo the state every lay of Ibe year $110,000. In iiliiiont every county In Ore (t'oiitliiuod on I'uge 4.) I'ut It In The llullt-tln. ii::inn::iii!iiii::t:iitii:mim:uuiinilitlliliiluuiuiiutun; Rod Cross Shop and Wo men ft hxchanpc OI-KN 2I7-2IO MIVKIl HUM. U'etlneNilny from 2 lo B o'clock I Hiilunlny from 10 to 12 anil 2 to B CASHMAN HKND'S CLOTH I Kit etc., while plue tnuki-s a good lum bi-r for geiinrul purponen. Oregon' rivers urv couveiilent for flouting logs und currying lumber. Of lute pencil factories liuvo alno been enlublinbeil ill the slute by which Ihu heretofore uneli-ns Juniper In con veiled Into a commercial product. Another Important Industry which fortunately will ulwuyn exist In Hie state and which has ulway been favored witli development. In flnhiiiK. The Columbia river Is famous for a lurger yield of food llhh than any other river in the I'liited States. KiiIiiioii are unnuully taken In large iiutnbers from the Coluiublu with the line of nets, seines and traps. Canneries ure located on both sides of the mouth of the river. The Huh are ulno shipped fresh and pucked In Ice for eastern murketn. Tin Chinook salmon huvo already earned a rcputulinii as a food Huh. The beauty of Ibis industry Ih thut twelve hatcheries keep It alive anil even growing. The Multnomah liutcbery Is the lurgent of its kind lu the world. Oil the coast oysters cluiim, crabs ami crawfish are to be found III lurgo iuuulilien. There are also halibut banks off Hie coast, offering a wonderful opportunity for development. Mining, although not Oregon's most Important Industry, is by no means to be neglected since min erals to the value of several million dollars are taken annuully from Oregon. Thene are as foliown, ar ranged according to their present respective vulue Importance: build ing stone and cluy products, gold. liver, copper, sand, gravel, cinders, coal and various chemicul deposits The stute possesses two hundred mines for gold, silver and copper. Here also there la a wonderful chanco for development. Central Oregon contains valuable dcponl:.- of aoda, borax, niter and potash. In the beds of old lakes and on the shores of present alkaline lakes. The deposits are very rich and al ready Ihey are being developed by far-seeing Corporations. The fact Is that the quality of the deposits of nitrate In Central Oregon com pare most favorably with that of tho famous Chilean mines. Manufacturing In Oregon Is In its Infancy with bright prospects for the future. The state possesses more water power than any other In the union. It all the energy going lo waste at present was harnessed, the resulting power would be sufficient to furnish motive power tor all the manufacturing the stale may ever Introduce. Woolen mills are al ready established In large numbers, thoso at Pendleton, Oregon, being at present world famous for the Navajo Indian blanket. The water of Oregon Is especially suitable for scouring wool and the cllmnto for weaving, the fiber. One more concluding asset might bo mentioned, transportation. The Columbia and Willamette rivers form two great highways of water for Oregon transportation. For thin purpose Oregon Is especially pro gressive In road construction. It must he Impressed that the above discussed industries are all In embargo and that Oregon Is still a virgin state waiting only for her citizens to tako ndvantago of her boundless resources anil golden op portunities, converting her Inlo a power Inexhuustihlo In tho indus trial world. The second essay Is that of Hope Shepherd, a pupil In tho 5A grade, and was awarded llio Drst prlzo in tho grade schools of the city. In this case also, the prize, ai oil wm k LiM m in wm BWT" 111 t!' I. ' iPiapwaainilupp HI .'44 J 'J Ei I d 'I II I I WIlIlM'!!!!!!!!!:!!'1!!1"!' A Message to the People of Oregon By Governor Olcott IT IS with pleasure I take the opportunity thua afforded me to urge upon the people of the tate the importance of rallying around Oregon industries by the purchase of Oregon products. The prosperity of all of us is very closely linked with the prosperity of such industries. When Oregon people invest in Oregon industries by the simple method of buying their products, they are making an investment which cannot help but bring large returns to themselves. I sincerely trust that this campaign to educate the people of the state into the knowledge that the purchase of Oregon products means a greater and better Oregon for each and every one of us will meet with success from the start. ASSOCIATED 1NOUIT1III OF OREOON 702 Ooioa Bulldlas. Portlaad !''t'h'!!'l!liu!t!HH!l)liWli Person :x - sax I al Message to ck Lovers! Auction Sates Palry tin Bf Cattle A Bi'lrn.lid opportunity to buy foumlaiion stock. Slct d consignmvnta from leading breeders. West's Most Brilliant Horse Show S NighU-3 Matinee Thousands will the spectacular Horse Shows by far the most brilliant n taintncnis of their kind held In the West. Poultry and Rabbit Show 2000 BirJ. -SO0 K.blMt. Kig display cf pe-ligreed males, trapnested females and laying pens. $-'00 in premiums. Tht big hou of tA sea son Western Dairy Products Show Big exhibits, milk, cream, butter- and cheese. Under auspices Western Dairy In structors Association. Fare and one-half .on all railroads Suva Ih Date PORTLAND Nov. 5-12 iub" av s " ific International Exposition Largest Lvestock Show inAmericalO acres wtder one roof Live