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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1921)
PAGE THK HKXD ni'lXRTlN, PAUT EOITION, IUCNI), OlUCflON. T1IVIWIIAY, NOVKMIIKK to, IDlit The Bend Bulletin DAILT EDITION Krsr Aftsrnosa Kirpt Baaa'ay, Uj Tk rWnd Hallslln (laoorpsrslW) Motmni as Hecnd Class natter January I. KIT. at tLs Host OHics at Btnd. Ornroa. Act of Marco a. is.s. BOHERT W. 8AWYKR E.litoi-Msnwr UNET N. FOWLKK AssociaM Editor 0. K. 6UTH...........Advsrtisins; atanairsr aVa Independent Nswapapsr. standi!; for mm mmti asal clsaa business, slran polities aa4 tat bast llUmU of Bud and Central Dm Tear .... Ms Months .. ' Tares Months Oh Tear .... tx Months .. 0m Month .. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Ur Mall By Carrtst W.90 M.76 II. 10 M.50 IS.S0 u.0 All subscriptions ar dot and PAYABLE CM ADVANCE. Notices of aspiration ars salted subscribers and if renewal is not ssade within reasonable time the paper will be discontinued. . . Pleass notify ns promptly of any chant at address, or ol failure to receive toe paper sssralarly. Otherwise we will Dot be re sponsible for copies aniseed. Mass all ehecks and orders parable ti The Bend Bulletin. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1921 AKMISTIt'K DAY GOD'S PLAN" FOR DIS ARMAMENT: Many nations shall come, and say. Come, and let us go up unto the mountain of the Lord, and to the house of the God of Jacob: and he vHl teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths. And be shall judge among many people, and rebuke strong nations afar off: and they shall beat their swords Into ploughshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: na tion shall not lift a sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. But they shall sit every man under his Tine and under his fig tree: and none shall make them afraid: for the mouth of the Lord of hosts bath spoken It. Mlcah 4: 2-4. ARMISTICE DAY Armistice day In this year of 1921 marks and Is connected with events of a most momentous nature. It looks back to the past and forward to the future. It commemorates the ending of a terrible conflict. It cele brates the success of the American and Allied arms against a war ma chine that itself barely fell short of victory. It honors, in the funeral ceremonies over the American un known soldier, both him and those whom he typifies. It begins the con ference on the limitation of, arma ments that will either start the world on the long up-hill pull to permanent peace or plunge it Into the despair Ing realitation that the power of sel fishness still rules. When that hour of 11 came three years ago tomorrow morning the whole world breathed its relief and gladness. The soldier in the trench and the field stood up. The armies back of the lines and the people at home felt that a load had been dropped. And yet all that they dropped was the Immediate need to fight. The load placed on them by wars, wars past, the war Just fought, wars to come was still on their backs. It is on their backs today. The conference may lift some of that load. It may bring us up out of our trenches of taxation and ex pense. It may make an armistice with war and write a treaty of en during peace. It may leave us our dollars for schools and libraries and roads and health instead of letting them go for gas and shells and guns, torpedoes, murder and death. If the conference will do these things this will be an armistice day. indeed. "I cannot conceive of any greater disaster than the failure of the con ference to achieve the ends for which It Is called. It Is essential that all should help make it e success. We can all help. We can help promoting goodwill, by not saying unkind things about other nations, by disarming our minds before we reduce our fleets." LORD NORTHCLIFFE. Fifteen Years Ago (From the columns of The Bul letin of November 9, 1906.) A deal Is now pending whereby the Pilot Butte Development Co. may dispose of its Interests in the town site of Bend, and also Its entire holdings in Crook county. After sev eral days negotiations W. E. Guerin and John Steidl have secured figures on the company's properties at a valuation which these two gentlemen have announced Is very reasonable. C. W. Thorntbwalte Is living on Ills homestead northwest of Turaalo. A petition Is being circulated In Redmond asking for a change in mail routes and for a direct route through Redmond from Bend to Shanlko. Tit returns from Tuesday's elec tions show that the republicans will have a good working majority In the sixtieth congress. -A petition Is being circulated pray ing (or the establishment of post- . .w w ....... w ra EG f Surprise Visitors When I decide to visit friends I write and toll them so; and if from them a roar ascends, I wilt, and do not go. "We have the flu to beat the band," my cousin wrote me back, when I informed him that I planned to visit at his shack. "The smallpox has us in its grip," replied my loving niece, "so do not make your threatened trip, but let us die in peace." And thus I give them every chance to dodge impending woe, when I, in pomp and cir cumstance, to their abodes would go. If they de sire to have me there, they'll let me know, I wot, and if they don't it isn't fair to camp upon their lot. For I detest the giddy guys who visit unawares, who think it cunning to surprise poor victims in their lairs. I have a grist of ancient aunts who play this ghastly trick, and when they come my spirit pants to do things with a brick. Oh, one must rail at spiteful fate, and wring his hands and rant, who sees a taxi at the gate discharge a withered aunt. She has a birdcage in her hand, and earmuffs on her ears, and well he knows that she has planned to stay for seven years. If she had only written him that she was breaking loose, he might have had a broken limb, or other good ex cuse. If you invade another's home uncalled, un advertised, there is a puncture in your dome that should be vulcanized. "Only One Thing Breaks My Cold" -THE relief Hut Pr. KniK' N'ew A lliarovcry civrs from MnlilHirn ol.l rolls, nn.i uiiriinlnnii mw ones, itix nml tliriMt-tortuiintf roughs luj m.t.lo it the stani'.it.l ri int'ily it is tml.iy. Time-trie.1 lor filly veil a nn.l never more popular than tl.iy. No harmful tlrnt;s. You will soor tint!. tlm rr'wt in lixwciH-.l phlegm and casctl cuu.li. Always ieli.il.le, ami r.ki.1 f.r tin? whole (utility. II. is a convincing, hr.il inn t.iHto with nil iis r.hxI ii-.nliiin.il qualities. At all ilruuuutj, 60 rents. Dr. Kind's New Discovery lor Coliis and Coitriffs , '' 'Results or Constipation arc Mik hc.iii.uhcs, 1'iliuinncfj, sallow kin, waste nutter in the intestinal rvstcni. Correct this hcalth-under-mining condition l.v t.ihini; lr Kinc'a I'iils. 25crnt. All ilrm vi-ts DPROMPTI WON T GUIPC r. King's Fills u ml Mrs. W. of I lie week l'orll.uul. II. Stunts left the firm for a luiHliiess (rip to FOOTHALL RALLY AT HIGH SCHOOL TODAY SI ii. lent. Yell Ami Sinn IV, punitory To Tln Armistice l,iy .,imi. (iroiin.N Arv I'rcpaioil. office at the Charles L. Gist ranch. This ranch is about seven miles from Tumalo, and Is the center of quite an extensive farming community. Hugh O'Kane has just Installed a large septic tank to receive the sew age from the Hotel Bend. C. M. Redfield of Redmond was a Bend caller Sunday. C B. Allen, one of the big ranchers in the meadows country, was in Bend Monday. The Linster sawmill is one of the busiest places In Bend these days. Its crew of men Is kept busy sawing during the day and Its pluner is run at night. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hunter and Mr. A fool bull rally, preliminary to to morrow's game, wns held this ufter noon at 3:40 o'clock In the high school assembly. Yell and song prac tlce was conducted, and special di rections were given for participa tion in the parade. Marshals to be In charge of each class were appointed. Albert Krlbbs, manuger of the grounds, today began the tusk of get No getting away from it! EN lire experiencing a new njoy-They ktnd ot cigarette enjoy- M ment with Chesterfields. fire getting a more delicious taste a more pleasing aroma and on top of this. Chester fields are giving them an extra enjoyment Ciicstc-rfields satisfy. They give to your smoking a feeling of "completeness" a smoke that is "all there." It's the blend! It's the Turk ish and the Hurley and other choice home-grown tobaccos blended in a new way a better way to give you every last bit of their flavor. No getting away from it Chesterfields are in a class by themselves! Bifa6 and the blend can't be copied esteiti .CIGARETTES ed ting the. field ready In iiccomiiioiliiUi tomorrow's big cinwil. Tim field will he sprinkled tomorrow morning. Hig Armistice Dame llipiioilriiiiie, lilila.v, November Hilt. .tiliiilkHlnn, ai j ni- lav, I tie; lolal, $1.11); Kmm lalorM, U.V'I Inillea free. (imiil (one plr.e unite aim. t inier . O. N. Illillliiuelllelit. 1:1:1 istp XI ITU 'K i. Kil Hiiks, public aeriniutiiiit anil uiiilllor. uf Salem, will lie al the I 'Hot lliille Inn Thui'mluy an. I Krl lay. November I Dili and lull. lie will lie Kind t meet iinyiine iloMliinK advice or service In accoiinllnH mut ters, Income tux prnhloniH, etc. I :t Ic Hull. din Want Ails bring results try (hem. I'nt II in The lliillelln. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach - KUiwym-Heart -Li vpf Keep tlto vltul oi'K'i'ia heiiHhy by reiiulurly taking the world's stand urd remedy for kidney, llvor, Muddor uid uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL I lia Naiinnal Rsm.dy of Holland for csnturiaaand sndoraad by Qussil Wlllisl imna. At all driigiiiau, tbm suss. La las suu r.U MsJal aa ai toa aa4 vpt a luu.alwa LIBERTY Friday and Saturday MAE MARSH IN 'The Little Fraid Lady" From a novel by Marjorie Benton Cooke A story of dramatic force am! appealing pathos intertwined with gripping mystery and whimsical humor. REDUCED FARES TO Portland and Return VIA Oregon Trunk Railway ACCOUNT LIVESTOCK SHOW Tickets on Bale November 4, 6, 8, 10 and 11 Return limit November I I, 1921 For further information call on or address J. C. Wright, Agent Bend, Oregon wMuuuuuwwuimwiiHnttiiTit,'"1" Better Get The Ball Rolling Js eiiz J:-. Thn nlle) a at tlm American Iginn llullillng will soon ln ready for ue, anil Hlievlln lllnon wants to put a winning team out this arason. Yn lloulers get together Mart your talk now anil do your acting when tlie M-ason opens. I.iooifr ic Mnti TotAere Ca. faom yea tttn lh IMa AIH . TIGHT tint mf SOT :..wM.ii-iiiii!Bm;MnHmnnwmrmnmntmmMMiCTtiimiisw aiinw:itimiuiiininiant:uni:nttt:niintiiuitmiiiiatiitniittnnttttiiti:iiniintittttntanit::tituitiMuittiiaiiiuiiti n ;l;::lllIlIIllaIIHaaI""""""mH",""''""," .....mwmihuiiiiiiiiih.iuiiiii CJ 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. KiirBirraitiintiuiuiiuuuuuuuuui mmuuuuiuuiuimiiiiiuiiiimiiHimi Itunauttsanss" 11 wsswaniaasiiins