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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1921)
PAGE a THB BKXD IH'I.I.KTIN, DArfjY KPITION, IlEKD, OIIKOON, TI'KHDAY, NOVKH1IKK UU, Mill. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION fafcllifcli Erarr A ftf rnOB Kxrtpt Bandar, . Ur Tka Html Balltltn tnrarprala afaterad u Bcond Claai matter January t. 11T, at U. Po Offlca at Uand. Oman. Act of Marco I, IbiV. OMHT W. SAWYF.K Rditor-Manwr UNKY N. PQWLEK AuocUU Editor C. B. SMITH AdvartUins Miwcr Am Independent Newspaper, itantltna- for Mm aqnara deal, clean busuiraa, clean olitict aaa iha beat Intereau of Bend and Central Oregon. 8UU8CR1PT10N RATES Ur Mall OH Tear IK 00 ti Month. '-- Xkraa Uontha H.f B Carrier ' Om Year ktl Month One Month All ubeerlptloni are due and PAYAHLK Di ADVANCE. Notioca of eipiralion are Ballad tubacribera and If renewal u not uda within reasonable time the paver will Pleaaa notify promptly of ny chance af anMreaa, or of failure to receive the paper Mfpjtrly. Otherwiee we will not be re pooalblo for copiee niMed. Make ail checka and ordera payabla to Taa Bend Bulletin. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1921. AWNINGS Why is It necessary to wait until Fomeone has hurt himself severely before changing a condition that threatens danger so long as it exists? The awnings that hang over the side walks in the business section are al most every one too low to permit a person of ordinary height to pass without bending to save his hat from being knocked off and of late even the Iron frames on which the awn ings are hung have been allowed, in some cases, to drop and make a real obstruction over the walk. More than one pedestrian has run into these awning frames and at least one man was severely injured Satur day night on Wall street. The owners of the buildings, apparently, are not interested to improve such condi tions of their own volition and the only thing left to do is for the coun cil to enforce the ordinance that will bring about a removal of these dan gerous obstructions. Surely a person walking along the street ought not to be called on. to guard himself against such dangers. As things are today, however, he must do so. Will the council make this unnnecessary? , RippIingRhijreos afVWt Mason Old Friends "".-.r-.'r w ia iiA55fiaS A BOY'S THANKSGIVING DINNER An eight-year old lad was asked to write what he considered a good din ner bill-of-fare for Thanksgiving, and here it is? "First Corse Mince pie. Second corse Pumkin pie and ter key. Third corse Lemon pie, terkey, cranberries. , Fourth corse Custard pie, apple pie, mince pie, chocolate cake, ice cream, plum pudding. Desert pie." Oklahoma Farmer Stockman. Every time we have one of these rail tie-ups it becomes clearer that we cannot be sure of uninterrupted communication with Columbia valley points until there is a boat line run ning on the Deschutes. Who will start it? The county valuation is creeping up, going over $9,000,000 this year. It will have to keep on going too if we are to have enough bonding ca pacity to hard surface our roads. SCHOOL PROGRAMS TO BE WEDNESDAY Thanksgiving Exercises at Each Grade Building Orchestra to Play at the Reid. Thanksgiving exercises will be held tomorrow at each of the grade schools of Bend. At the Reid, the newly formed orchestra will play for the opening and closing numbers and each grade will give a dance, song or concert recitation. The pro gram will begin at 2:15 o'clock. At the Kenwood, a Thanksgiving page- As down the slope a pilgrim wends, where every bramble scores him, he rather dreads to meet old friends their conversation bores him. Few ja::e upon him and exclaim: "You're looking hunkydory! You have the same old stalwart frame, your locks are far from hoary! Your step is bold, your back uncurved, you still are spry and handy; you cer tainly are well preserved, you surely are a dandy!" Few talk in such a pleasant strain when on the pike they meet you; your aspect seems to cause them pain, and with a sign they greet you. "And so you're bald," they grimly say, "who once had raven tresses ; and your complexion, sallow-grav, your breaking up confesses. And you are bent, oh Gaffer Jones, you're doped with pills and lotion ; we hear the creaking of your bones when they are set in motion. When last we saw you, years ago, you were the living wonder, and you could lay the fighters low, and pin the wrestlers under. You hobble o'er the paving stones, your face is most forbidding; your knees are spa vined, Gaffer Jones, your feet are always skidding." The pilgrim, in his weary walk, would have no old friends present, for that's the way old comrades talk, and it's a way unpleasant. ant consisting of songs, recitations and miscellaneous numbers will be given at 1:30 o'clock. The Central school program, which will be given in the high school aud itorium at 3:15 o'clock, consists of a "Welcome" number by the first grade, "The Day after Thanksgiv ing," by the first grade, a dramatiz ed song by Miss Dutt's room, the Pil grims' story in pantomime by the 4A and 5B classes, with a Dutch dance by the 3rd grade and an Indian dance by the 4tb grado nnd an nouncements and recitation by Min nie Hoover. In closing, a concert rec itation will be given by the 5th and 6th grades. In Another Sent. She "Before we were married you said you couldn't do enough for me." He "Well, I guess time has proved that I was richr." Thanksgiving Special CANDY! CANDY! CANDY! Broken Mixed, Honey Mixed. American Mixed - 35c per lb A Large Assortment of Chocolate - - - 35c to 60c per lb Salted Peanuts -------- 20c per lb 2 lbt 35c Freak Roaated Peanuts - -- -- -- - 20c per lb WATCH OUR WINDOW Lettuce, Celery, Cabbage, Turnips, Carrots Do Not Forget the Cranberries GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS LINK & BROWN Cash Grocery Phone 2 6-J Cor. Greenwood and Bond PIE SOCIAL AND DANCE Thursday Eye., Nov. 24 All Moose and their friends ' invited. XTbe Central regon Banh D. E. HUNTER, President CARLETON B. SWIFT, Vice President E. P. MAHAFFEY, Vice Pres. and Manager H. M. STEPHENS, Cashier BEND, OREGON The Vast Difference In tlio method of banking in the year 1020 and those of nowadays is one of the many things to lie thank ful for this Thanksgiving Day. Without the splendid convenience and assistance of the modern bank, our forefathers were compelled to utilize any biding place that would secrete their savings. Now you can come to this hank and place your sav ings in It care with perfect assurance of safety. The convenience of a checking account is at your command. Money placed in savings earns 4 per cent interest, A safety depoHit box may be had, at a very small ex pense, where your valuables will be safe from theft or fire. May we suggest that on Thanksgiving Day each one of us think only of the things we have to be thankful for. If this is done we feel certain most of us will find many . bright spots in life that have been hidiled by unnecessary shadows. he (Central regon gemij D. B. HUNTER, President E. P. MATAFFEY, Vice President I THANKSGIVING SALE I Featuring Men's High Grade Overcoats and SuitsFamous Collegian and Mon roe Line. A sale that will never be equaled in Central Oregon. Sale Starts Saturday, November 19 -and Continues 10 Days Only Overcoats Men's High Grade All Wool Overcoats, Collegian and Oregon fc1 Q QEl City brands; Special P 10.03 Men's High Grade All Wool Overcoats, including our highest (IJO A Gfl grade lines; Special...;.... V1 Men's Suits Men's High Grade Suits, including blue and green cheviots; also fancy mixtures; every suit is d1Q QC carefully tailored; Spc... vl.OO Every Other Suit in the house, in three big Lots, including blue serges, pin stripes, gray serges; single and double i $25, $30 & $35 Boys' Suits Closing' out our entire line of Boys' Suits; made with two pairs of pants; all wool; expertly tailored t 7 QC Special at P One Lot of Boys' Suits; all wool; high est grade; two pairs of flQ QC pants; Special at W.ViJ Mackinaws Boys' All Wool Mackinaws; extra fine; newest patterns and de- flj? 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