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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1921)
f THE BEND DULUniN, DAILY EOmOIf, MEND, ORBOOIT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1021. AE INCREASE IN LUMBER OUTPUT TO BE NOTED IN COMING YEAR In the put, hosvy brooks Id the lumbar market have almost always beon attendant upon or bavo result ed largely from over-production. Over-production, of courno, niouns Imply t hut mors lumbor la produced than thnra I n market for; but that condition has not provullod till yimr. To be specific, figures coinpllud from nil producing suctions iiliow that or (lim linvo been bunked fur about four pur emit morn luinhiir than bun been cut mid that oun per emit morn luin bur bun liunii shipped thiiu hit boon rut, says thii American I.uinlinrmaii. It -on) In iuh : "TIiiih, despite tho facts Hint durliiK Kood purt of tho yi'iir III" linnher market Iiiih nut been nctlvo mill Hint, furlhuriiioru, spirited buying did not begin until Into siim , nier, production Iiiih bi'im at a level billow liilul sales. A stiiliiini'iit such ii m thin in Ik ti L bo Ini" of tlm country lis u wholii but yet not Iruii of hoiiiu leading producing suctions where an excessive stork in Ik h t form a lirnuk In the market. Today, however, there exist no Hurplim KtorkH, fur ordi'm for southern plno huvn exceeded pro (lucllon by approximately flvii per cant; while order for Dougls fir have exceeded production by approx Imately four per cent theiie two be lug the niujor softwoods produced Thus, wllh a reasonable dumand, of which uccordluK to thu American Lumberman there la every reason to expect a contliiuuncti, tho lumber manufacturers are In a position lhat la fuiiduuiuiitully otroiiK. "Plan lira now being laid which. If carrlud la completion, will result In Ihii spending up of production In the early part of 11122. Logging, whure It can hi) conducted In thu winter, will bo on a inoro extensive scale than wuh expected tiurllor In tho year ho that, altogether. Hin proapect la considered encouraging. "HlullHlIra guthured by tho Na tional Lumber Manufacturers' bsho cliitlon for tho flrnt forty-flight weeks of 1921 Klvn the followliiK details: Production 7,709.11)0,236 ft. Hhlpmeim 7,838,140,810 ft. Orders 7,1)34,1 81,(104 ft. Ink 3.a.ns. If Ink la apll'i-il on Hip froek or table cloth apply hi K limm-illa ly. The Ink will then nli mil quite tnlly. t Our Wish WE WISH OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS A VERY MERRY and take this opportunity of thanking you for the holiday huilntu nhlch we enjoyed THE PEOPLE'S STORE Kjyv CONTESTING TEAMS HAVE CLEAN RECORD Washington Anil Jefferson Presi dents" May Prove Heal Competi tion for Collfoi-nlu (jolricn Hears ' That every heart will throb with joy and happiness this Christmas time. If only for a day all worldly cares will be forgotten, and think only of making ourselves and those about us happy. We wish you all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS Link & Brown Cash Grocery RAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 24. Washington and Jofforaon L'nlver alty'a eleven, which will meet Callfor nlu'a powerful (iolden Bears at Pasa dona In the east-west classic on New Year 'a duy, reaemblea California In one reaped, at leant. It baa gone through tho aeaaon undefeated. That the "prealdenta," aa they are called, will bo more formidable, com petition than at first thought, la In ! dicuted by the fact that they upset ! the "dope" five times, and won when least expected to. A great part of the credit for tho Presidents' wlna la glvou to "Ureasy" i Neulc, coach. Nealo'a work at W & ! J luia placed him In tho front rank ! In the eaat. : W & J pluyera have been Included on practically all of the "ull-atar" and "all-American" elevens thla year. Tho I'rcaldenta' moat notablo win wua over tho University of Pittsburg. A notable feature of the game was that the Prealdenta used only eleven I men throughout tho entire game, win nlng with their flrat team with out I the aid of aubatitutea or frcab pluyera toward the end of the game. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas The Shevlin-Hixon Company Our entire plant will be clocJ on Monday, December 26, JAPS COLONIZING IN SOUTH AMERICA llralllail (iorernment Assisting I in migrant lly Making Provision I-'or Ijitnl AllotmentH. urea by which allotments are allowed foreigners who ere willing to live up on and improve the land. Jupanene have obtained allotments of large areas. The Japanese colon ies are directed by a co-operative ex ecutive commission, elected by the land-holders, which worka In co-operation with tho state government and the Japanese Emigration Company. "HOOSTER" LATEST AT POULTRY SHOW lllril Is Male One Heaaon, l.ajs Kggs Tlie Next (hltl Crosses Obtained Jiy Ilrftlsti Fanciers. SUICIDES BREAK PREVIOUS RECORD Increase Caused Ity Unemployment, Hays California Statistician One Kvery Two Days, Figures Show. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. 24. Suicides In California will break all previous records this year, according to figures compiled by L. E. Ross, statistician of the state board of health. The increase in suicides Is due to unemployment, Robs said. He estl mated there will be 942 deaths by suicide in the state for 1921. Suicidal deaths last year were 70S, in 1919 there was a total of 834 and in 1918, 813. , , . "The usual number of persons who. commit suicide over unrequited love, or because of great sorrow Is In cluded In this total," Ross Bald. "However, such suicides do not vary. The changes depend on prosperity or lack of It. Hard times ean be blamed for the big increase In suicides this year." Ross' figures show that five per sons kill themselves in this state every 4 8 hours. Put it in The Bulletin. LONDON. Dec. 24. The "boo ster," a new depurture In chickens half masculine, and- half feminine, was put on exhibition hero at the National Poultry Society's exhibition. Last spring the "booster" was a rooster, with dlBtlnct male habits, male plumage and spurs and a heal thy crow. Today It Is purely fem inine, having moulted and developed Into a female, laying beautiful brown eggs and cackling. The bird, the property of the Kent Agricultural Committee, follows the "bwoobd," a mixture of swan and goose with attributes of both, and the "churkcy," half chicken and half turkey, which will be seen on many Christmas dinner tables, fanciers hnvlng succeeded In obtaining fertile eggs from them. in: The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Wishes You A Merry Christmas Oar entire plant will Le closed on Monday, December 26 ii RIO DU JANIEUO. Doc. 24. Ja panese, after having seemed content with the West coust of South Amer ica for colonlxatlon for some years are now coming etiHtwnrd and colon izing as effectively. It not on such a largo scale, us in Chllo and Peru on the Pacific. Many Japanese are settling In the Rrnzlllnn stato of Sao Paulo, where they find tho soli and climate suit able for the cultivation of rlco and other crops not slrnngo to their na tive lands. To assist tho immigrant tho government of Sao Paulo has enacted special immigration meas- ft To you whose business has helped us prosper we extend sincere appreciation and our warmest wish for a very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year Michaelson's Grocery N jr far. aaasMssess JfgMmWgWmlML I r! MOTS olo pro momuawmakndi X J fTll J1 J 1 1 I H if d?' i'TT? 'M 1 V ' t'X "'fri) UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM " !S Ww2 11 , V rMd boMcti pmiic conplcu mlonn i f ti Tl t'?1h fl nVV V West Lrt them l& al rtvui hutel Tk dSUUuan I tSYg-1 IS I H J nwd tet through aa stmce, the famoui yv , ll'ly Ki C I I .wrRfir-V Ut,. or t pnolll, way by am tnp. J I ' fc) F) 1 VJU II fill I P. E. 8TVDEBAKEU, Traveling Freight and WILLIAM M'MURRAY, General Passenger 8eog Oregon Agent, Portland, Oregon jjjll