The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 16, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND IH'IXKTIN, DAILY KD1TION, I1KND, OREGON, FRIDAY, DFXJKMJWR HI, 1021.
PACK T
HAYS THANKS
HKCOGNIZKS Ail)
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tliiuiliw iliul piililliiii Inn fur lin iih
Hlfttlllii'ii In niM'llrlnK iiiiiiT irtlx'i--1
1 IK lit linllni'il In Itinil, iiihI Uiii pliie
Iiik if mull n ri'iiiiu I' ii Tin' Ii iiit
hi lid I'lllln liltl'lllllill In I III' lllliKllltlKl"
of llli' iiimIiI hinililt'Mil, rlllil'nrtn; ltlitf
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tlul liiiliiMlry In iliu wan i.
Thi' piintnf flri' ili'imi t ini'hl Ik itlim
"iiilliiK "HI i-l i 11 1 n r iiikiiik Unit u 1 1
Chrl'ltlMIIH pill kllKi'.'l Ill tnilll"! I1H Mill!)
lis piiNillili'. Mr. Iliiyn wrlt' H im fol
lows: "I vi't'y intirh nppi i'rl.ilii your cn
iipi'rntliiii with our lix-ul post inimlur
In tlm runipulK'i for til" I'liM'tlnii of
mall rii" it in I I'm u nil miinhcrliiK of
llllllMI'H. 'I'd In will tin II lll'fllllll' Htl'P
In npi'villiiK up Urn d.'llvi'ry of mull.
Thn m wMpa pttrn urn doliiK Miirti a flno
Ki'rvli" In pulillHliliiK postal Inforinii
t Ion, thui wiinilnr noiiii'llliii'B if lliu
editors ilo lint fuel Unit Ilia postal
nervlrv In K"ttlnK mora Hum In dr
niumliid fruin n news standpoint.
"Wu luivo Just coiicliiilcil n blK
poiitul family khIIi'tIhk h"rn in WiihIi
liiKton of uuiirly D.000 di'li-iiates rup-
ri'lWIllllIK II lllHlt GO, 000 lfHt ItlllHl TH.
43.000 rural riirrli-m mid a limit 5.
000 supervisory (iff trials. Other
classes uf " ill liyf lii'ld lliidr con
ventions elsewhere. Thin Jnlnl con
Vi'ntlmi wan an cporli l:i postal lin-
prOVl'lllUlltH. All Of till' pOHl 111 II h I 'TH
mid postal workers who were dulit
gates (o those ciinvi'iitloiiH ri'priMtent
IiiK .Ufl.OtlO fin I ' h . nr.- Kiting lo
Ihi'lr homes with a hitter iiihIit
HtunilliiK of Hurvlro mid full of din
spirit of cooperation. If 326.1)00
mi'ii nud women mart out, duter
mliii'd In du Ihls work better. nnthliiK
run stop thi successful riiliuliiailiin
of their efforts. Thi piinl offlro
com" Into dally rontarl with the
pulillr morn than nuy othi'r i-ict'tii').
Think of thn piiimlhllliy of HpreiullHK
thin spirit of lii'lifuIni'nN to I hi ri-Ht
of thn pupil In I Inn. It In tint oiio big I
IhlliK l I'd I" iuchIiiIiIIhIi i'oufl-
iliuii'ii anil Ih Iiik uhout iiniinnl eon-1
dltloiiH In our eoutilry. Ill" ponlul
KMI'Vll'" Ih going l I'" "I" ''XlllliplM.
"Of emir'"), religion In Ih.i oini i-n-iii'iiilnl
Industry In lliu wnrlil, hut
iinlty, ii h lliere wi'lin go I'.v, I am be
f'.liiuliii: to il'iulit uiiiyliii Ih" purl of
fice iii'ivii'" Ih 'Imi oil" gietit Indus
liy. "Thi' pinitnl service Ih Hie inonl
1 1 n 1 ii r i t i I liii'liienii In Ih" wnrlil.
With Ma iumkiiKiiiI" ii 'l I'liinploxlly
no mi' nlinn.it slnggeri d. V" Iniiidl"
1,7011,011(1 letters every hour, I l.ono,
ono.'ioll pnit'i'i'ii HtituipH ani mild j
every r. ul".o l.::r,0,ii0H,Wi'i pin.inl
ruiilii, and 2, 700,000, noo Hiiiiupitd en
velopes. Tim rural delivery serves;
fl.oOfi.OfiO riitnilli'H, mill very day Hi"
a-1 a .-: I rurrl'T" lravi-1 1 ,1 70.0'tO ml ten'
nn ili'li- iiiiit'"!. Ill tylntf up Hi"
pilrlllll'MII llf letters III" pimtlll BI'IVll'll
nix h nmi,0 mili'K of twltin it i i: ii ii I -1
ly iiinu:h to I'lnlnl" the eurth
thli'ty-two tlni".
"Tint pi'iildi'iil of the Amiili'iin
Hallway KKpivii'i mil In our offle"
the oilier d.iy IiiIMiik over Hi" proh
leiiiii of jiureel pout, nud I Htild lo
lilin, "How rniiny piieliaKen are you
KoliiK I" "liUi Uiln yeur In ynur ki''I-"Ht-ln-l
lie-world oxpri'vH company?"
He mild, " 100.0.(111,1)110 pui kiiK". How
many lire you xoluK to huvn In Die
parrel punt?" I rnpllnil, "2,000,000,.
000."
"We upend $000,000,000 a yeur of
' thn tuxpnyern money fur and uwny
thn IjIkk""' IiiihIikihh In I lie world.
Tim ii n li mi 1 turnover III the punt of
I flci) il"piirluiiit, which mvunurun any
!uhI!chh, lint In and out, In $3,000,
' 000.000 a year.
"II re(Ulren O.fiOO.OOO poundn of
paper In lnaiiiifurturliiR pontal cnrdn.
The itnormoun mi in of $1,500,000,000
In Imiund III money ordiirn annually.
Therit urn 600,000 deponltorn of pon
tal nuvliiKH, lamer III iiuiiiIht than
any bank lux liiHlltiillon exinllUK.
Their depoBlm amount lo $152,000,
000. Tim poHtnl ('Hluhllnhment oper
li ten Itn railway mull Hcrvlre over
rail truckuKV Ioiir enoiiKh lo encircle
Iho earth l"H timen. The railway
mull nervlcn imen 05. 000,000 mull
! nuckn In which lo curry the mull. The
1 Ink UHi'd annually In the pontul ser
vice uiiproxlmuten 100.000 plnm; and
It tuki'H 130.000 poundn of hlottliiR
I paper iinniially lo hint thin Ink. The
pin cimhli n of tho poHtal nervlce Ih
! kept filled from 5,200.000 boxen of
' plnn annually. There are 1.500, 000
' I" id p.-iirili and D. 000. 000 pen pnlutn
; iiri'd annually."
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QLAOVJ WALTON
IT A UNIVtHJAL
runil Thiii-hdity null i'i tttg
Record of Transfers
rurnlahxl by Th lliuhulrs Ablrrt Co.
Ilfdinond Invcnlniont Co. to I. 8.
Itobvrtn. lot 0, block 40 Redmond.
$10.
Henry Llnnter, und Mary Llnnlor to
F.rni.'Ht Llndehorg, loin II, 12 and 13
block 18 lnt addition Aubrey IlelKhtu
$10.
It. II. Murrow, and Ann M. Mur
row to T. J. QulKloy. K'A loin 13.
reel Ion H-15-1C, block 35 Hcdmond,
lliilletln Want Adn brliiK rcnulli
try them.
USE SLOAN'S TO
EASE LAME BACKS
YOU can't do your beat when
your back and every muscle
at hen with Iuti(ue.
Apply Slaun'n Liniment freely, with
out tubbint, and enjoy a penetrative
glow ol wurmth and comfort.
(kxxI (or rhcum.it i-m, ncuralis,
sprains and strains, ut.hrn and pains,
sciatitn, sore muscles, stili jninis and
the alter effects of weather cxcurc.
. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor. A'rc Slum's hatuly.
At all drunEisln 35c, "Cc, $1.40.
Linimeni
tea
Icncmv
WHITE
RIVER
FLOUR
Is Again Available
In Bend!
The car load which has been delayed on account of
the suspension of train service, has arrived.
HOUSEWIVES
Who have been greatly handicapped through being
unable to secure White River Flour, other than in
very small quantities, can again order 50 lb sacks.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
WHITE RIVER
nn
HF
r lip
Li
Uj
Is On With a Ban&!
'aturday
special
WOMEN'S $l.SO PURE
SILK ' HOSE
25c Pair
We will sell to the first 50 women making a purchase
of $2.00 or over, the best $1.50 Pure Silk Hose in
Black or Brown, at
25c a Pair
Limit One Pair to a Customer
Buy your Season's Wear at this Sale and at Prices that can
not be Duplicated Elsewhere
HF
HUB
$10.
United States to Iljulmar E. H.
Coto, NEV4 section 17-18-13.
State of Oregon to C. W. Hoech,
NWV4 SE'4, section 28-17-13.
C. O. I. Co.. to North Canal Cc.
Irrigation system, $10.
United States to James Morrison,
E'4 MVW. NEi. and NVi SE
Vi. section 23-22-18.
N. H. Pinkorton to Daniel F. Aren
smeier, part of SE4 SEVi, section
9-15-13, part of block 21 Elllnger'B
addition Redmond, $S500.
The Bend Co. to David H. Wood,
and Maud Wood, lot 7, block 30 Park
addition, $10.
L. C. Panoff to Delia R. Hamley,
N 40 feet lots 7, and 8 block 18 Des
chutes, $10.
- Charles Altschul, Camilla AHschul,
wife to Oregon and Western Coloniz
ation Company, E hi SWU; NEVi
NW?4 and NWU NE'4 section 23-14-12,
$400.
State of Oregon to J. C. Gould,
SV4 SE'4 section 24-14-13.
B. S. Cook & Co. to L. E. Smith,
lot 1 and 2, block 4, Mt. View add.
Redmond, $10.
Ray Canterbury, Ina V. Canter-
bury, wife, to Mildred F. Royce, lot
13, block 21 Boulevard add. $10.
Christmas Gift
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
25 OFF
Htntloiiery In always nn accept
able liolidny gift, and our as
sortment is lnrc;e.
CHRISTMAS
CANDY
Pure Sugar, hand mixed, at
15c Pound
REMEMBER
THIS WEEK ONLY
The FAIR STORE
School Budget
An Increase in taxation for any reason means consider
able in a monetary way to this company, being one of the
largest property holders In the county.
But if this increase is for a proper purpose we, are the
last to complain.
WE ARE IX FAVOR OF ANY MOVE THAT WILL
IMPROVE CONDITIONS IN BEND THAT WILL MAKE IT
A BETTER PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE.
We believe the School Budget, that is to be voted upon
Saturday, is just and should pass. - '
IF YOl' ARE A PROPERTY HOLDER, GO TO THE
POLLS AND VOTE.
Shevlin-Hixon Company
Christmas Shopping
Is usually thought of in terms of suitable
gifts. But there is quite a different angle
that is sometimes overlooked until the
last few hours.
Supplies for the Home
Groceries to go with the Christmas turkey,
candy and nuts for the Christmas tree,
fresh fruits and vegetables, oranges, ap
ples, bananas, cranberries, lettuce, celery,
and the like; fancy cookies in bulk and in
packages in fact anything that .would
make "The Inner Man" enjoy this Christ
mas more, you will find in quantity and
quality at
Michaelson :
CASH
GROCERY
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