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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
page a THK BKXO IH'MJCnX. DAILY EDITION, IUCXD, OUKOON, TI'KNDAY, NOVKMHKK H, 1021. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Wnrr IfttriMi Birapt Saneaj. Br Tea BanS Ballalia (Inaarparatad) stared a Bacond Ctaaa mtt. r January 117, el the Pct Offlca at Band. Oraavn. Act of Marcb a. !;. BOItKRT W. 8AWYKR Editor llinun UMir N. FOWLER Aaawlata SJiuw C A. 8M1TH Advartulne Manaaar Aa Udanandelit Newarapar. tanjina for aaa eeoare daaL clean btwmfaa, claan politics ead the baat intereeta at Band and CantraJ SUBSCRIPTION SATK8 B Mall Oaa Taar IS00 Bta Month. ' faree Montha at.C Br Carrlar Dm Taar ' ta Moslba .N Omm Month tO.tO All aubaertrtioni an dua and J PAYABLE (N ADVANCE. Notice of aaniration art aaafllll aubacribara and if ranaoal ta not aaade within raaaonable tuna the paper atUl fee dieeontintiad. Flaaaa botifv na promptly of ana rnanrt af addraaa, or of failura to receive l ha paper raeularl. Otherwie wa will not ba r eeoneible for copiaa abaad. Make nil checaa and ordrn parable to Taa Band Bulletin. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1921. HIM1LITY OF CHRIST: Let this mind be in you. which was also in Christ Jesus. Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory: but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves. Phil. 2: 5. S. DIM YOUR LIGHTS Some weeks ago there appeared a communication in The Bulletin from a visitor who pointed out the im nortance of observing the rule of dimming headlights when motors ap proach each other on our country roads. Now, we are glad to observe, the city authorities are taking cog nizance of the importance of this action on our city streets. It would be difficult to say too much about the danger Incurred when headlights are not dimmed. Dimming is not only a courtesy, it is a real duty that one motorist owes another. Only a few days ago several peo ple were killed on the Pacific high way because of a non-observance of the dimming regulation. As yet no accident has occurred here from this cause but there is bound to be one sooner or later. Late last week, we are told, a driver who had dimmed bis lights faced a car with bright lights on a narrow grade here In the city and being unable under the con ditions to see the road slid off into a stone pile. By chance only a wheel was broken some providence prevent ing the car from overturning and endangering the lives of the occu pants. Motorists who drive at night should think of the other fellow. The Colden rule is as applicable to car driving as to any other phase of hu man activity. Dim your lights when you approach a car la the dark. If the other fellow fails to do so it is no reason why you should play the bog. COIN OF YAP VERY DURABLE Chief Medium of Exchange Has Been Its Limestone Whee'a Arduous to Cash Check. If any payment should be neces sary in the readjustment at Tap be tween tlie United Suite and Japan, the currency used would not be that of the picturesque inland In the Caro lines, although the coin of Tap Is not subject to fluctuation in value. In ex tremely duruMe. cannot be easily Ftolen. and Is the despair of the coun terfeiter. With such an exeellent medium of exchange at hand one may wonder why President Harding would immediately decline a string of Yap coins, although the hirpe hole in the renter of each might facilitates stringing- together like the Chinese rash." I'ossilily the difficulty will be better understood when It is stated that Yap's chief Medium of exehunpe has been Its llineptone wheels which run tip to 12 feet In diameter. To cash a Yap check would neoesalate a motor truck. There are of course, such other media as pear shell and bairn of dried coconut kernel ; but to be a pluto crat of the old type you must be able to point to your collection of great discs. Fleas Travel on Fleas. A new "flea's flea" with an adven turous life history was described for the first time at a recent meeting of the Royal Microscopical society In Iondon. The discoverer, F. Martin IiuDcan, F. R. M. 8., explained that It started life In the underground nest of the bumble bee. These nests are raided toy moles, and during the as sault the little mites attach them selves by means of suckers to the mole's parasite, the "great mole flea." These tiny pin points of life are ob wnre cousins to the scorpion, snd It is believed that they travel on the mole flea until they come across a certain underground fungus, where they f-ed and mature. -Brooklyn E'!e. To Preserve Sanctuary. In James Watt's attic workshop at Mcnthfleld hnll, mar Hirmlnghnm, England, hit- tora. s'lll He Just as he left them a htir.d.eU years ur. Ti e own' of rieathfie'd hall recently d'ed and the Walt centenary committee now purposes to t.-ikc steps to preserve thin inctuar.T of science to the Brit ish nation. Bcleatlflc American. RipplirigRliumo . l , ' -W re. J v ern The Storm It is a dark and stormy night, the winds around my dwelling roar, and, as my trusty lyre I smite, the rain is beating at the door; the rain is pelting at the door, and owing to that circumstance "my nephew's head is passing sore the storm has kept him from a dance. The storm began, a gentle shower, from vagrant cloudbanks overhead; but it grows fiercer every hour, and now its noise would wake the dead; the tempest now might raise the dead, and every minute swells its power, and all my folks are seeing red, and they are savage, mad and dour. For all had dates they hate to miss, the movie show, or bridge, or tea; and on a beastly night like this they can't go forth, the sights to see; they can't go forth, the sights to see, when darting lightnings round them hiss, and so they're sore, but as for me, a stormy night's a time of bliss. I have my good old easy chair, and storybook that's full of snap, so let the lightning rip and tear, and clouds unload their store of sap; let clouds dis charge their valued sap, and I'll be happy in my lair, and read about the hero chap who shows us how to do and dare. A wild and stormy night for mine, when I've a goodly book to read, wherein the hero, brave and fine, pulls many a high and knightly deed ; wherein he does the valiant deed, and makes the robber chief resign, and seeks the lady in her need, and dries her eyes of flowing brine. What Do You Mean, Chicken? "A lilnuilo ihlrkeii Is nn mieorlnln and ronrtixliiK iiitnt 1 1 - where n bru nette olio Is imit'ti mure iiiiiIoinIiiiiiI nhle," Mi nn eieiloneeil iiu,loini hllM. "Whenever I we a while clileken In the illiliHue 1 lii-iuuily plow down, a they nlwuv ilintir ntmiinl In (he roinl. runiiliiK from aide to Mile, aoein ln;;ly n i in I 1 1- to ileiermltte vtlilih way to pi, herons the hiiinelte hen ciilni ly chooses the stile of safety mill slips off the rlicht of way. "Xometlitiig very t luira. tei Nile In the net Ion of these Inn types of lilnl." Columbus I'lspaleh. No Haste Abo.it It. The Imr-hir hail Just Is-cmi his term. Near Mm was mi nhll-h man, win, stuilleil him intently ami seeineil to he awaltluu nn o(nirnnilty u, Mny Mimo thins. "How lonjt are you in for?" lie wills I'eivil. "Twelve jeais," replied the neweoiu. er. The veteran lisikeil around nervous ly ami thrust a letter Into the hurvlnr's tut ml. "I'm In for life." he mid. 'Tot th!s f.ir me when you iret out." 1-omlou Tit I'.ltH. Material for Pipes. tVrslea annually pnsluees about 6.0UI tons of roots for the manufac ture of briar pipes fur amokera. Chine Like Ulsters. Clster overcoats have become popu lar with the Chinese In Manchuria. The wealthier class of Chinese al ways wear long outer garments of silk, which are easily damased by rain or mow, and the long ulster, be sides affording warmth, protects the silk clothing underneath. Mister Formerly a Title. A man Is called "Mr." for a reason that dates back lo the time when men were railed by their Christian names. Certain persons who had learned und practiced a trade, or "mystery." and were considered of a higher rank than common farm hands, had "mister" ap plied to their names as a title of respect. a CATARRHAL JELLY to suvantacd by 30 years service la Billions of Americas. Kaasloa'a taork anndan toe youf coU, inaealaa. couch. catairn, oaaaj- aaaV f.x tCtaX chronic wcaW N-VUVJII'-n WTra.li lie aa al rear saaal ,U -tarns KONOON Klaaaasalla, Hlaa. H'tk aekmeultdgwvmU u K. C. B. Speed? Say, tliis guys is Man-O-War ! 4T TALK ABOUT belns;. f QUICK ON the trigger. ONE OF oar salesmen. ONCi SAW a man. ROLL A clgmretto. AND STOP to light It JUST THEN a piece. OF FINE French paatrr. (YOU KNOW the kind. IN THE one-arm Joints. THEY CALL 'em "sinkers.") FELL ABOUT ten stories. s FROM THE lunch box. OF SOME wealthy plumber. AND BEANED the man. OUR SALESMAN dashed up. AND SAID, "My dear sir. WHAT HAPPENEOr THE MAN rubbed his dome. AND BEGAN, "I was just. LIGHTING A cigarette.- "GEE WHIZ," our man said. a 'HERE TRY mine. THEY'LL LET you know. m YOU'RE SMOKING. AND THEV satisfy. BUT THEY'LL never. KNOCK YOU flat" AND THE man grlnnetl AND SAID, "Son, IF YOUR smokes. HAVE YOUR speed. THEY'LL SATISFY, all rlghL" AND speaking of speed, the IX t utest-ffrowing cigarette on the market is this same Chester field. The reason? Simple enough people Ukt 'em better. That "can't - be copied blend" that air-tight package that moder ate price that "Satisfy" taat) no wonder Chesterfields are leaping ahead. On every count, they certainly do "Satisfy." IT e stern CIGARETTES eld LtoofTT k Mrrst TotAcco Co. 9 Oldest Religious Celebration. The .lenlh fount of the imiaover Is one ef the moat unilyliiK link that Mini loceiher I his very old world. It la the olilesi rclli:loMa eeleliriitlon known to inaiiklinl. It hail lu lilrlh on the haul. of the Nile 4.UHI years hvo In the twilight of Malory. SUlnleis Needle Invented. If you lint'.' ever lined II needle you will renllr.e I lull .leel rinds and stnlns. Hut now II Ntaltileia ali-el liai been III Venleil III the research littiointorh uf nil I'lik'Hxh iiiiinltlona factory. It will Hot laililnti vi hen evpoaeil lit the ac tion of different aelila. XLhc Central rcflon 3Sanft 1. K. IH'NTDIt, Pre.lilent f Altl.KTON II. HWII-T, Vice I'realdent K. I". MAIIAWKY, Vice. IVea. ami Malinger II. M. NTKI'IIKN'N, Caahler IIBN1), OKKCON A Bank Account There la Hint anliafarllon In Hie mi riiiniilnlliiii of a hank actinia t Hint rnn be obtained IhroiiKli no oilier t liitiiiiil. Willi It totnt-a a renlianlloti of ndvaiieeiiienl, A living tleiiionhttitlloii of attaining annex. No matter how aninll the II rat amount Hint atari Hint niTount, even If It la but one dollar, Hie nnoiint la alnrlrtl mid nine alarlcd li la rnally rulurgeil. W ith Hie Hint dollar ilcpoattnl In a saving nitiiunl rome Hint great tlralrp to save. And to aave guarantee aiit,-a. HI art arroiuit today anil Hie rraulla will ronvluec yuu. anvlug itc (Central (Ovcaon 5ani D. E. HCNTKIL rrmldent K. P. MAHAPPKY, Vice I'realdent PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BEND, OREGON Stwer Pipe, Irrititioi Pipe, Wi!r Pipe, Culwt Pipe, BailrJIng Blocks Well Caibui, Cvicrtte SHot It it's made of conrrtte, we make it Box 157 BEND, OREGON Phone 219 REDUCED FARES TO Portland and Return VIA Oregon Trunk Railway ACCOUNT LIVESTOCK SHOW Tickets on sale November 4, 6, 8, 10 and 11 Return limit November 11, 1921 For further information call on or address J. C. Wright, Agent DenJ, Oretfoa iinniinHiuniiiniliiu uuuiumiiiiiiuiiiaiuiuiuniiiuiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiMi,..., -mtnm Better Get The Ball Rolling Tim alley at Hin A merli n n Ix-Klon IlMllilInie will aoon bo reaily for one, and Hlievlln. Ill.on wanta to put a winning team out till arawjn. Vo lUmler Ket toKtlier start your talk now and do your artlnic when the, seaaon open. '' ainm twTWMiiM 1lllllllllllllllllllmiaimi. BmiuraiiinniiiiiuanraiiaimiiiaiinnniiniuimiiiiBniiiiiiiiiimiiTOiinuimn .....,.u.,MiuiiuuiiuiiaiuuumiiiuiuiUiiii; G H 1$ Would it not be advisable to start a small sinking fund for your Christ mas shopping? The holidays will soon be here and a small savings will be handy when Christmas buy ing time comes. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. uVjtuiiiKU!ins'"iin!nBm I. ,Mm..,..P.uu.mmMiuimuia.a, mim.u. "nmillllllllltuimi