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THE HKNP 1UI.LKTIS. DAILY EDITION, 11KXR, OHKOON, FRIDAY, JAM'ARY 20. 1022. PAGE 3 The Bend Bulletin HUMPTY-DUMPTY DAILY EDITION' rtklhllfd Eerr Aflernaam Kicept RundaJ. Uj The Urnd Hulltlin (lnrorpoc.lf.ll Entered as Second Class rnmlt.T Jauuary 8. 117. at the J'ost Otlice l Uvnd, Omton. Under Act of March 1, 1S7S. ROBERT W. SAWYER Edltor-Manajrer J1KNKV N. KOWLEH Aotiate Eaitor f. H SMITH Advertisinir Manurer JAMES M. O'NEIL Circulation alanaxer An Independent Newspaper, standing for tha equare deal, clean business, clean polities and tha beat interest of Bend and Centra) Oregon. Ont Year ... Six Months .. Three Months Oa Year .... Six Months .. On Month . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mail Br Carrier Hi ...5.(KI ...K.7S ...11.50 ...JMO .... ...10.6 J All subscriptions are due and VAYAH1.E : IN ADVANCE. Notices uf expiration a--v ; mailed subscribers ar.d if renewal i net made within reasonable time the paper wili I be discontinued. I Please notify us promptly of any chance of address, or of failure to receive the pap, r . regularly. Otherwise we wiil not be re- I sponsible for copies missed. 1 Make all cheeks and orders fayuUe to The Bend Bullrl.n. FRIDAY. JANUARY 20. 1922. I A Sl'X AND SHIELD: The Lord God is a sun .yid shield: the Lord will give grace and glory; no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly. Psalm St: 11. D1PTHERIA A diptheria epidemic in Silver Lake, deaths reported in Portland from this disease and a family guar anteed in Bend because of it all these facts suggest the need of the utmost care in guarding against the spread of the disease here. Now is the time to give warning; now the time for parents to keep close watch on their children's health and on their own. If precautions are not taken, if there is any general occur rence of diptheria in this community lives may be lost or injury done to health of a most serious nature. Diptheria is one of the most treach erous diseases to which mankind is subject. To children especially it is a frightful menace, not only in the time of sickness but in the after ef fects of paralysis, heart weakness. deafness and other ills that often follow from the effect of the dipther ia poison. Children who, in this win ter weather, have the slightest touch of soreness in the throat, should be given immediate attention and kept out of school until absolutely well again. Diptheria begins with a sore throat. A child may have the dis ease and in going to school may ex pose his classmates to it as well as hasten and aggravate his own ill ness. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Fortunately, in the advance of medical science, there has been de veloped a specific anti-toxin for dip theria. Its use has reduced the mor tality from the disease to only four per cent of the cases where formerly the mortality was 75 per cent. And even this four per cent cfuld be saved by the timely use of diptheria anti-toxin. Some persons, prejudiced against anti-toxin, object to its use. Science has demonstrated, however, that the disease and not the remedy Is the cause of the ills that follow. In the hands of a competent physi cian it is safe. If you fall ill of this dread disease let him use anti-toxin to help you cheat death. But best of all cheat him by observing the necessary care and precaution to keep diptheria away. "1925" (Continued from Page 1.) that creates it, the committee may well consider. Nor is it certain that the limit of 16.000,000 set as the cost of the ex position must be adhered to. There are many people who think the fig ure might be reduced. They argue that it is quite possible to make the exposition too pretentious for the buBinesB conditions likely to prevail tele -Jcte tfcsfa I CANT HATE "0RGANIZ EXf CHARITY BECUS HATING GIVES ME INDIGESTION. S.BoOTH-t COPYBWIt IPSI PMr.AUTOCASTfR StftU CO . , a .Ti ' 13 u wait PTavon js m r .. 7 JStS&F-p Income Tax Blanks The day draws near when Uncle Sam will send me bughouse blanks, on which to state how rich I am, what coin I've in the banks. Already this dis turbs my dreams and makes my days seem vain; those income blanks are simply screams that drive a man insane. ' I pay a lawyer princely sums to got my blanks made right; I send it in, and back it comes; I'm told it is" a fright. I hire an expert who has filled tax blanks for years and years; he's an accountant doubly skilled, and he allays my fears. "This time," he 'says, "your blank will pass the closest scrutiny, or I will eat a pane of glass just leave it all to me. I've filled up blanks for million aires, and corporations, too, and I am wise to all the snares that mark the revenue." And so he filb up every space, and deftly plays his game, and sets the figures all in place, and has me sign my name. And so I send the blank away, and feel a great re lief, and like a colt I dance and play but all this joy is brief. The blamed old blank comes back again from some official chap, who, with i fierce and caustic pen, reviles me for a sap. I don't be grudge the tax I pay to help my native land, but hope to see, on some bright day, a blank I'll understand. ( I KNEW ) it"iWmt nu ivs aimcAsTtitirnv to. between the present aud the time of the fair. After all the expenditure of time and money already made, and after the showing in the vote that Portland people want a 1925 exposition, the project .ought not to fail. It is cer tain that there are already activities and enterprises going forward that would not be In motion except through expectancy that an exposi tion is to be held. It is entirely prob able that much of the building ac tivity is predicated upon 1925. It is not a discouraging thing that some of the plans have gone awry. The great mistake was that up-state delegates who came to the state wide conference did not know the sentiment of their respective com munities, and their reports misled the conference into mistaken action. But one mistake or half a dozen mis takes no more settles an Issue than one swallow makes a summer. It would be a crime for all the patriotic work Mr. Meier and his associates have done to come to naught. It was a sincere effort to give Oregon a higher place in the sun, and it deserves to succeed. for Washington, D. C, to endeavor to induce congress to put through a broad comprehensive policy aimed at tho development of the northern territory. SERVICE RECORDS GO AT FULL VALUE Civil Service tJlvcs Way To Wat Service In Appoint nitwit Made For California Hoard. (By United Preas to Tha Bend Bulletin.) SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Jan. 20. There is one department in the state goveinmcnt where service records and not civil service records count. The office personnel of the Veter ans' Welfare Hoard is composed en tirely of veterans of the world wilt'. Tht" veterans are iiiliuililKU'iiiiK t'tili ftu ii l:t 'k soldier litmus hills pann il by the la-it leKlslitlti'-e. The hills I provide that ex-seivlie men rliall tin employed In this work wherever practicable. Robert F. Smith, secretary of t lie ( hoard, has furiiied his stuff entirely i of veterans in ncocmlunro with these I I itiTin. Three women are employed by the board, but they iiliio served durliiK (he world war. What Von Have at Homo. Tins Is Hie only ilepin lioeiil of the, 1 1 mill mnl ilo not forfell tvlini von .Hale coveriimeiil which doc a not re-' Iiiimi at home by liirnlnit lo seek iliilre civil service culminations for 1 iiliroml whut you will not nnd. 1'ctie SxzJe 77UIA infants and invalids ASK FOR USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS X7"OU can't tlo your licst when I your hark ami every muscle aches with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment frrvly, tri'M out tubbing, nnd enjoy a jictictrativc low of warmth and comfort. Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and strain, aches and jxims, sciatica, sore muscles, stitT joints nuj the after effects of weather exposure. For forty years ruin's enemy. Ask yourncighbor. kirp SiMti's hendy. At all drufjjiats 35c, 70c, $1.40. SlOtfl Liniment MS lenemv astttrsrs iai U. S. CONTRACT WITH FORD IS COMPLETED (By United Press to The Bend Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Henry Ford's contract with the government for the purchase of the Muscle Shoals nitrate plant has been completed, and goes to Ford for his signature today, Secretary Weeks announced. ALASKA'S GOVERNOR URGES DEVELOPMENT (Br United Preaa to The Bend Bulletin.) JUNEAU, Alaska, Jan. 20. Gov ernor Scott C. Bone left here today A Real Special i for Thrift Week CHINA TEACUPS AND SAUCERS $1.25 set of 6 Not seconds they are the best. This is not cheap ware, I but the best grade priced low. To see these cups aud saucers is to realize what a wonderful I Jj buy they are. In two styles. plain and with gold baud. Bee our windows for IlHrKalns that will suvo jou money. STOCKMON'S 5c-10c-15c and 25c Slore January 20th List of New Columbia Records Come in and hear them. You are always welcome DANCE RECORDS .$.-,10 "TIIK SliKlK," Fox Trot. Roy Miller and his lllack and White Melody Boys. "WKi:i XO MOIMC" (MV MAMMY), Fox Trot. Uoy Miller and his Black and White Melody Hoys. 3.10ft "CH(M'IIO.S.V," Fox Trot. Ktldle Elkins' Orchestra "TEA C'fP CsIItl.," Fox Trot. Eddlo Eikins' Orchestra "KA-I.l'-A," Medoly Fox Trot. Knickerbocker Orches tra. Into.: "Didn't You Believe" from "Good Morn ing Dearie." "I5ME DAXIIIE nM'KS." from "Good Morning Dearie." Knickerbocker Orchestra. 6201! "WHE.V FRANCIS IIAXCKI) WITH MK," Melody Waltz. Prince's Dance Orchestra. "LOVE'H SHIP," Melody Waltz. Prince's Dance Or chestra. Into.: "Say You'll Be Mine." POPULAR. SONGS 3.-.21 "WHEN FltAXtlS DANCED WITH MIC," Tenor solo. Frank Crumlt. "DA DA DA MY DAHUXG," Tenor solo. Frank Crumlt. 3.-517 "HOXO OF I.OVE," from "filossom Tlmo." Tenor solo. Edwin Dale. "I'LL FOKGET YOU," Tenor jiolo. Edwin Dale. iWM "I WANT MY MAMMY," Tenor and Baritone duet. Victor Dalhart and Al Bernard. "THATS HOW I IIELIEVE IN YOU," Tailor solo. Edwin Dale. 3.-.07 "I HOLD HEIl HAND AND Slip; HOLD MINE," Comedian Al Herman. "THEY CALL IT DANCING," from "Music Box Ilevuo" Comedian Al Herman. 330,1 "OLD TIME BLUES," from "Put and Tuke." Eddlo Wilson and Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds. "FKANK1E.".. Eddie Wilson and Johnny Dunn's Orig inal Jazz Hounds. SYMPHONY RECORDS 400:(l "COULD I," Tenor solo. Charlos Hackflt.. ,-IO "THE SWALLOWS," Soprano Solo. Lucy Ciut.m. "THE WHEN," Soprano solo. Lucy dittos, 40022 "MIIIA DI ACEIUiE LAGKIME" (II HUM PLEADING AT THY FEET), from "II Trovuloie." Sopntna and Baritone duet. Kosa I'onsollo and iijcnarrin Ktrncolnrl. 70710 "SERENATA" ('TIS THE DAY). Barllotio solo. Dud De Kerekjarto. (1202 "VALSE TIXTK AM) PIZ.ICATI," from Ballot Sylvia. Columbia Symphony Orchestra. "KHPAN'A RHAPSODY." Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Thompson Music Co. Columbia, Pathe and Sono.d Phonographs fill mim f:onj tutcs ForItif::ntn,InvallJnndOrrwinpC!ilMran lKtchmnk, nulled irrnlti extract In Powder Tho Otli;ltml Feed-Drink For All Ai;eo.No CooLuitj Nourlsliinii DIjo.tlMe FURNACES PIPE AND PIPEI.IISS SHEET METAl. AND ROOPINQ Wm. MONTGOMERY Minnesota St. Tuihi Your rinno At Lrnwt Otir n Ycjtr, li XimmU It. 113 YKAIW KXriCKIKNCK G. E. MAST-PIANO TUNER TI NING. CLEANING. REPAIRING Oflko with Tlionipon Muolc Co. Phono 70, PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY ::ii:iti:ttutitttt:::i:itnt:a:::::n:itm:;::i:tiui::::lini:mtn! YV. G. MANNING, D. M. DENTIST Suit 12-M. O'Kano Building Phono 178-W. Bund, Oregon !jitiuiiiuiititmii:tit:::liu't:tt::Kntti:tim:ii:tttlni:tltliltiit:i ttmittttt:t:ti:t:tttitltiu:t:ttnnntt:tttttitittttt:tn:ntniitatt:t::! !j NOTICE I am now prepnrod to como dlrort to your noma and over haul your car. Specialty on Igni tion, generators and starting motors. All work gunrantnad. Call 161-J. M. W. Schilling, 1358 Newnort. iiinmntuimntimnui:uu;nn::ima:Rntmt:ttt:tnm:tiii ki::t:i:i:::i::tu:t:tm:tt:mai::ttti:nR:i:::a::t:ttt::!itt:utiti::n Office Phona : : : : B8-J F. M. BLOOM Dentist Roomi 4 and 6, over Poatofflca ii:itt:tltiiitmttti:ttt::illtRt:st:t:tttitniltill:t:i:ttt::it:t:ttti:: tttt:i:iitttliiti:tiittttt;t:tt:tttttt:ti:t:::tit:ittttmti:ttiti::iiitttii DR. G. SKINNER DENTIST Offlco, Room It, O'Kano Bldg. Phone: Ofnce, Black 23G-W Office Hours: 9 to 121 to 6 i:t:tt:ttttt:t:u:ii::!itttttt:!:tin:::tt:t:tltit::it::tt::iutttit:u::::t t!::tt::::::t::it::titi::tttii:tl:t:ii:t!::t:tttt:t:t!::::::!:::ttt;::i:i::ttt R. S. HAMILTON g ATTORNEY-AT-LAW j Rooms 13 and 16 Flrnt National Bank Building. Tol. Gl j; (Dr. Coo's Fornwr Ofltea) jj :t:::t:i:::::t:::::tt::at::!::il!tittit:i:t:::::t:i:::ii:t::it::::i::i;:L !ti:i:nt;tmmiiianmmninnn:imimnnnmn:ii:Hmtu CARLSON & LYONS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Supplies Knlh Room Accessories, etc., etc. Pipe, Valves and Fittings PHONE 159-J l:i::i:ii:tti:iiitititiiiitittitiiii:tii:::iiiitiiaii:itin:i:iiiiitt:tttu miiiamiMiiiMmiiatiimnwiiiiiiiuMiimmmimuniimt J. B. MINER & CO. Real Estate MINER BLDG. Room SOI Phone 1121) W ninmmnmimiuitiiwiaswnvnnuinnmiiiinimiiinuiti gmaBtuinuHmwmuitmitmtmttmnRUmiumnnnnntr THE l..W OFFICE OK W. P. MYERS Now Itxnto.l In Rooms 220-H MINER liriLDING New Phono No. UTiil-W. iuiiitninKtanunaiitamnimninnBmttnttiauiiiiimuui.1 :::ui:utittt:itttt:!t:iiiiitiititittitii!iittt!tttnuitttiiittttt!:tti:a Tel. 27-J O'Kano Bldg. DR. E. E. GRAY I DENTIST Hours: to 12 1 to 6:80 Innings and Bundan by Appointment ::tittmtt::iuiittuit:ttitt:tmtnnt:i:iuitnmmmtmiiuuiiiit :::tii::t:taiiuti:tt:ntin:itnittmatHtiimtiititti:utiiin:ni:n DR. II. N. MOORE DENTISTRY Tel. 167 O'Kano Iildg. ::i:tt:it:iitit::i::ii:t:ii mtimtmimn iiiiiittt:it:t:: titmttuinmmnniitittttitiiinitiitimtuiintiiimnitmiim:: Ofllco Phono 317 O'Uonnoll Iildg DODDS & BLOOM Physicians mill Surgeons . Dr. II. C. Dodds, Rob. Phono 2D2-M. Dr. C. V. Bloom, Hob. Phono 22G-J. Hours: 0 to 12 A. M.; 1 to G P. M.; 7 to 0 ovuulngs. t:;tii:::in:t:t::::.':t::ti:ii:!:::i:t:titt:tiint:tttttittiimumttt:t:: ltt::n:tiitt:ttit!::::tt:tittt:ittti:iiitt:iti!titiitiit:titit:ttttttt:t: BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrltira of all kinds of Insurants. OI4 aat Insurance AKaiiojr In Central Oregon, n. C. EM.I8 j; i-irss naiHinai liana IllUg., Ilflnd, Or. titiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiaiiiniiiiiimiitiitttittmtiituiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiitff jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiittttniiiiiiimitmttiiiiimiittttiitnn:t:t:ii MRS. V. A. SMITH A (tent for tho NIIRONH CORSETS Will call by appointment 1069 Columbia St. Phone 303-M P. O. Box 40 ositiniiiiuiiiiiiii tmiM!immi!:i!Miiiimi!i!!ii!i!M:m:::i usiat:!nuiuitiitiitiitittit:iiii::ittn:iiiiiiiiiitittiitiiiimttni::a G. C. MORGAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 23G, Minor BullilliiK Phone 326-W iimiit:iiiiii:iii:iiiii!iiiittit:itiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiititiititiitaiiu Bulletin Want Ads bring results irj (hem.