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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1921)
4 MOB THK nENTI nnJ,KTl, DAILY EDITION, J1KND, OHHflOX, TIU'ltrlDAY, UhVKMflKR Itil, 11)111 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION NMMMi tmt ifbiml Bem taaa7. Br Tmt M Balltlla (limKilMI Batand a. Bwond Claaa atattar January a, U1T, at tU Port OHIc. at Band, Oraaua. nato Art of March a. 1171. BOIIWKT W. 6AWYKB Edltor-llanaaar UNIY N. FOWLBR Afiata Editor Hi SMITH Attoartiatna lUufif Am iBdwmdanl NwnwT, .tanainc tor W araara doal. clean biuincaa. clean polltlca a tb. bast Intaraata of Band and Cantral Daa Taar .... Mr Month. .. rkraa Month! Oh Taar .... ttn Mastha .. Qm Month .. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Cant.; lo.oa l.7o 11.60 J M.BO IJ.50 I0. All aubacriptlona ar. dua and PA AR1.K Oi ADVANCE. Notiw. of expiration are .MlUll enhecribera and if renewal ia not wltMn MAonable time the paper will ka dlaoontinued. . Plaaae notify na promptly of any rhanc al addraaa. or of failure to receive the paper ratnlarly. Otherwise w will nut be re aporMiblt for copiea oiiwL Make all chack. and ordera payable to Taa Bend Bulletin. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 LORD SEES ALL: For the eyes of the Lord run to and (ro throughout the whole earth, to shew himself strong in behalf of those whose heart Is perfect toward him. 2 Chron. 16:9. Ripp!in$Rhi)ijQ aeA HI r Vrt Mason Haines' Warning It's Dry Law Haines who now explains that bootleg drinks are deadly ; so let's eschew the pois oned brew, and cease to paint things redly. This Dry Law Haines is taking pains to warn us of our danger; he hates to see the graveyard tea kill ofV the pilgrim stranger. The bootleg drinks are made by"gtnks who are not moral dandies, and he is wise to all their ryes, their bourbons, gins and brandies. Of poisons dire and liquid fire they are a sinful medley, and Brother Haines, he still maintains that bootleg drinks are deadly. And Comrade Haines, a man of brains, should know of what he's speaking, he toils among the jug and bung and spigot sadly leaking. He samples rye and finds it lye, all kinds of booze he handles; he finds one brew has liquid glue, put in by Goths and Vandals. "Oh, jakes and janes," cries Helpful Haines, "let's all apply the swatter to those who sell this broth of hell that makes the reason totter. It strikes men blind and wrecks the mind that once was grand and gaudy; so let us flay the heartless jay who sells this bone yard toddy." Thus speaketh Haines; applause he gains from sane and sober thinkers who've marked the fate that seems to wait for bootleg whiskey drinkers. SAGE ENCL6SURES PUZZLE EXPLORER KncliiMire of Nagehriish, nuido by the Indians, found liy i'uptnlii Kit limit oil Ilia exploration trip through Central Oregon, iW4 diwcrllieil in III diary entry for this dale, 7H yotiiD ago. The piit'xM of the enclosure lir Mil uiinhlo to determine. Ilei'eiiiliitr 22. Today wn Itifl this forbidding laku. Imimtuiitilo rocky rldgea Inured our pi-ogrcm tu l hit oimtwurd. it tut 1 nciwdlniily Intro off toward tint hoiiiIi over mi extensive suite plain. At n considerable' ills-' tniico ahead, mid n llttlu on our loft, whs it ruiiRfl of mmwy inoiiiitaliiH, nud (liu country ditolimtd Kiiidtiully to ward tlio foot of u IiIkIi mid tittnritr iIiIkci I ni nu'il luloly lii'fiiio iih, whli'li pri'Hitiitud tlio feature of bin ok pio cIplcoH now liuiMiiiiliiK t'oinnioii to I bit country. On I hi' niiiiiinlt of Iho rhino, anow wan visible; mid, IIiith bi'luK every liidlt'iilliin of a sli'i'iim lit 1 1 h bum', wo rutin on niKIl dark, bill with uiiiiblo to rttai'li It, anil lialiod niiiniiK Hut KiiKtt IiiihIiiw on tint npi'ii plain, Wltllllllt Itlllll'l' KI'lIKH H' Wilt l!!1. Tint two Iiiilla rubbi'i' buitH bud liitun filled t'lirly In tint iiioiiiliiK. wbii'li itffiii'dcil sufficient fur (liu i'ii in p: mid ruin In Hut n I r. Ill fin in I'd puiils, which re- lluvod Iho thliat of tlio animals. Wlutra wo oui'iiiupud on tlio lilfiuk mindy plain, (hit liiiUium hail iinidii IiiiIh or circular itiiiilomiioH, about four font IiIkIi mid ID foot liroud, of aiii'inlHla biiMlH'H. Wlnttliiir tbvnn had hi'itii forts or liouaim, or what (liny hud Iiuiiii doliiK In "null a diti ui't plui'ti, wo t'ould not iiHcnrlulii. KliKH' 1)1 NINO HKHVK'K Will IiiuIiiiIii lunch mid illuiinr itaoli ut DO omitn, it n 1 11 furtlinr mi lieu. 1 3 1 1 f H I'M.OT I II "IT K INN Ili'CiiiuliKi' -T., 'li rlMt iiuiH dlniiitr, 11.51). Dni'i'iuhitr 211. Initio il'lioin dluiior. ll.Jfi. Iti'Hitrvii your tablfM In ailviiui'o I f, -1 7 n THEIR NEW ANGLE (La Grande Observer.) It is planned to invite the world to come to Oregon in automobiles for Is this not to be a "Highway Ex position," and those who come in machines will find an extra two cents tax on gasoline every guest buys. Won't they cuss? Of course they will. Rob a real fellow of two cents and he hates you worse than if you robbed blm of a large amount. Oregon can not afford such petty larceny tricks. And still again, don't you know the present gasoline tax for good roads is only banging by its eye brows. There is not a legislator who worked on the highway laws which included the special tax on gasoline ! who would bet a slick dime that tt will stand the test of the courts. Suppose some old chap from the i bead of the creek should grow tired J of this monkey and parrot game Ore-1 gon is starting in to play and takei the gasoline case to the supreme-: court, and suppose the court should rule the gasoline tax game out, then what would poor Robin do then? We' would not only lose the boasted plan of getting revenue for the fair; we would not only sink under the Weight of harsh criticisms from guests of other states who drove here to the fair anS were robbed of two cents a gallon on gas used, but we would lose the present money for roads which the gasoline tax is now producing. Our Portland brothers are excel lent at figures, but sometimes they figure without reckoning results. TO SHOW PRISON I JFK IN FILM AT LIBERTY The photoplay, "The City of Silent Men." to be given at the Liberty theatre Friday and Saturday, is a vivid picture of life in Sing Sing, the world's most famous prison. It is a human story that will strlko a responsive chord In every heart mid is one of the strongest blows evor directed at conviction on circumstan tial evidence. It has been finely produced and the cast Is of a bigh order of excellence. Fifteen Years Ago (From the columns of The Bul letin of December 21, 1906.) James McGuffle of Redmond is ill with typhoid fever in a light form. The settlers on the Columbia Sou thern Iirlgation Company's segrega tion have decided to call off all deals with the company for the purchase of Its works, and will carry the trou bles existing between the settlers and company before the interior de partment. A. B. Estebenet is petitioning for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, and malt liquor and fermented cider. A drive east of Bend a few miles will emphasize very clearly the fact that the Bend country is gradually developing and that the sagebrush and juniper must give way to fields of grain and fruitful orchards. The largest load of lumber ever taken from the Pilot Butte mill left the mill Tuesday morning for Ros land for the new hotel. The load contained 8,216 feet. James Breen has gone out to the Hightower Smith sawmill and will work there for some time. C. B. Allen was in Bend this week from his ranch at the Big MeadowB. A. Drake returned Tuesday eve ning from his recent trip to Portland. NUTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Great bin meaty Chestnuts. Juxt the thing to roust in the fireplace. Also have the llni-sl assortment of Mixed Nuts, best irratle large California Kngllsh WnliuHs, llni.ll Nuts, Pecans, Almonds, Filberts anil Fresh Roasted Peanuts. Balk and Box Candy A choice of six selections of Itox Cundy, most reason ably priced. Fresh Fruit, and Vegetables We can supply you with the best the market affords. FOR THE MEN Men enjoy a good cigar. We liove more than thirty brands of the best grades of Cigars. Cigarettes in rartons. Pipes, Cigarette Cases and Holders, Tohusso in pound jars and tins. Come' in any time. We will show yon every courtesy in making your choice. INDEPENDENT FRUIT COMPANY P. B. JOHNSON, Proprietor The Most Popular of All Holiday Gifts HOUSE SLIPPERS Many Styles for Men, Women and Children CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS SLIPPERS FOR TOlW TLlmRSlOR MEN Three Stylos' $1.39 Five Different Colors ' Four Styles-Many Colors $1.49 $1.98 Many other appropriate gifts for every member of the family at THE HUB For the convenience of Christmas shoppers our store will remain open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock. Closed all day Monday, December 2Gth. I iJtlseJUl Gifts T -dhfr STORE spy'' ' j 1 N2r The Winchester Razor, $3.00 ' Made for Hie man who wiinta iinllty hut aolil at a prlro that Is lower tliiin riiinpellilve ruzors. 9:l.MI liuyn the lilghrat grade Wlnrliinler. In welghlN anil sizes Niilliililn to various IteiirdM anil skins. ITEXT BOOK o! WALL STREET 1022 Edition now ready for free distribution McCall, Riley & Co. HnhM rVmAlMa,J taak Kuhaaca W Naa Xoft 20 Broad St. New York HOLIDAY tripnd FARES ' In Effect December 22, 23 and 24 Return limits January 4 War Tax 8 additional' OREGON TRUNK RY. Portland $13.47 Astoria $17.64 Spokane $22.71 Corvallis $18.23 Seattle $22.64 Eugene $20.09 Tacoma ...$20.58 Salem $16.23 Proportional fares to other points in the Northwest Train leaves Bend 7:30 P. M. Daily Details will be furnished on request. OREGON TRUNK RY. J. T. Hardy, Trav. Freight and Passenger Agent J. C. Wright, Agent FLASHLIGHTS A pritctfcnl nil year girt. Kmh fliiNlilluhl 'iiliprl with a Winchewter IjOiir lAtvi Unitary, Priced $1.35 to $3.50 Winchester Carving Sets Sterling Mountings in Stag Handles. Prleed from $7.00 to $11.00 per Set Pyrex, in 12-Piece Gift Sets, $8.00 Tlio One CJIft lliut should be In every kitchen. In Individual plii'i's, lu I'lati's, Casseroles, Hi end 1'nns, take Puns, selling from 75c to $6.00 Roller Skates, Ice Skates, Sleds Just received ly express n small numlier of Overland Holler Hearing Coaster Wagons, Made of selected hardwood stock, wllli 40 Inch ash itcil. Kuril $7.50 The late purchaser will llnd many useful anil practical gifts- for the Housewife, the Mechanic and the llilshanil. if U , Bend Hardware Company We Are Saving a Winchester Calendar For You