The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 01, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    FACE a
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION'
PaMtdwd Bmr Aflsrnson Rropt Bandar,
Br Tha H.nd Bull.lln (Incorporate
Batarrd as bond Class matter J miry I,
l17. at th Post Oll.c it Brnd. Oraa-on.
aadar Act of Mareh i, 1878.
stOFKRT W. SAWYER, , Editor-Mananr
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& H. 8MITK Advertiain Miurt
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1922.
SAFE FROM ALL EVIL:
The Lord shall preserve thee
from all evil: he shall preserve
thy eoul. Psalm 121:7.
Hi
M!L Mason
ADVERTISE NOW
(Grant County Journal)
There is nothing on earth so mys
teriously tunny as a newspaper ad
vertisement. The prime, first, last
and all the time, object ot an adver
tisement is to draw up custom. It is
not, was not, and never will be de
signed for other human purpose. So
the merchant waits till the busy sea
son and his store is so full of cus
tomers that he can't get bis hat off,
and then he rushes to the newspaper
and puts in his advertisement. When
the dull season gets along and there
is no trade and he wants to sell goods
so bad he can't pay his rent, he takes
out his advertisement. That is. some
of them do, but occasionally a level
headed merchant puts in a bigger
one scoops in all the business while
his neighbors are making mortgages
to pay their light bills.
There are times when you could
not stop people from buying every
thing in the store if you planted a
cannon behind the door and that's
the time the advertisement is sent
out on its holy mission. It makes
light work for the advertisement, for
a chalk sign on the sidewalk could
do all that was needed and have a
half holiday six days in the week,
but who wants to favor an adver
tisement? They are built to do hard
work and should be sent out in dull
days when a customer has to be
knocked down with hard facts and
kicked insensible with bankruptcy
reductions and urged in with irresis
table slaughter of prices before he
will spend a cent.
Write this down where you'll fall
over It every day. The time to draw
business is when you want business,
and not when you have more busi
ness than you can attend to already.
COLLISION DISABLES
MAIL CARRIERS' CARS
GRANGE HALL, Feb. 1. The
cars of the R. F. D. carrier on the
Grange Hall route and the R. F. D.
on the Alfalfa route collided Satur
day. They meet every day and trans
fer mail but neither expected the
other at the sharp curve where their
accident occurred. Both cars were .
disabled. J. K. Condon hauled Jay 1
B. Noble's car within a mile of Bend j
when it was necessary to get assist- i
ance from a garage in town.
Helene Selde, the 12 year old!
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Selde, had a birthday party Sunday
afternoon. The invited friends were i
Martin Pavick, Mary McClain, Mable'
Boardman, Johnny Pavick. Thelma !
Kotzman, Melvin McClain, Lawrence
Boardman, Francis Pavick. Mrs.
Selde served ice cream with the
birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
McClain joined the party later in
the afternoon.
Joe Peschka has been helping Mr.
Bratt fix his car.
Mrs. Grace Rauch went to Port
land Saturday.
Mr. Scott has rented a house in
Bend and will move there for the
winter.
Mr. Black who has been living on
the Austin place is moving bis fam
ily to Bend.
Mrs. William Reynolds is serious
ly ill. Her daughter, Gertrude Nic
kersen, has been called from her
Spring Is Coming
Soon the winter will be gone from the haunts
of freezing men, and the grass upon the lawn will
be turning green again; verdure soon will run
amuck, and we'll hear the quacking duck, and the
earnest, thoughtful cluck of the busy setting hen.
Oh, the wintry tempest blows, and it howls along
the street; there is ice upon my nose and my ears
are full of sleet; bleak the sky that o'er us bends,
but the worst uprising ends, and we'll soon be tell
ing friends that we're weary of the heat. Oh, the
winter isn't nice, when it blusters to and fro, and
my shoes are full of ice and my hat is full of snow ;
but I try to dance and sing and be happy as a king,
for I have a hunch that spring pretty soon her goods
will show. And she has the finest line that a man
could wish to see, singing birds on every vine, and
a homing bumble bee; sweetest fragrance in the
air, and a rosebud here and there, golden sunshine
everywhere, and a flower bestudded lea. Rough
house Winter stays a while, filling us with discon
tent, heaping in a crazy pile snow that isn't worth
a cent; but he soon is out of sight; then comes
Spring, a bride in white, bringing comfort and de
light to the breast of every gent.
position in Bend to take care of her
mother.
K. A. Nelson and family attended
church services at the Baptist church
in Bend Sunday.
Harold Barclay called at the Wig
more ranch Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kotzman and
Joe Boyer were In Bend Saturday
on business.
Ed Young and daughter Dorothy,
were transacting business in Bend
Saturday.
Alvin Carter accompanied C. E.
Dickey to town Saturday.
Mrs. Starr is staying with Mrs.
Charles Williamson this week.
Johnny Wornstaff of the Richard
son school district was successful
in finding the two valuable English
setter dogs that were lost in that
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Miriam Kotzman
and daughter Thelma, were dinner
guests at the Adam Kotzman home
Sunday.
Mrs. Hine and son, Dean, and Miss
Walker and daughters, Virginia and
Eunice, of Bend were callers at the
Henry Selde home Friday.
Fred Hettman's mother near Hood
River is very ill and Mr. Hettman
has been called to her bedside.
0. M. Swanson hauled a load of
hay to Mr. Starr Tuesday.
R. M. Chase made a business trip
to Bend Tuesday.
J. M. McClain hauled a load of
potatoes to Bend Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll and Infant
daughter. Mildred visited at the
George Ericksen home Monday eve
ning. George Spindler. Mr. Carter and
son Alvin did the chores at the
George Ericksen ranch Friday.
Mr. Mosier hauled u load of hay to
Bend Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rasmussen
were among the Bend shoppers Sat
urday.
E. E. Butler was transacting
school business in town Saturday.
Ruben and Herbert Nelson, high
school students In Bend, enjoyed a
TERREBONNE HAS
NUTRITION CLASS
TKUKKIIONNK. Jan. 31 Miss
Coineuys hits orttauii-.ed it nutrition
dims for children who uru tuiiler
wciKht. Mr. and Mrs. Vun TiimnoI were vis
Horn In Mend Saturday ami Kuudiiy.
Tliu I'liriiiit Touchers hhhih'IiiIIiiii
will have a social evening next Wed
nesday. Tim school will dike pint.
Mr. and Mis. Ecluirt ami ilmiKhier
Josephine have kiu to u mining dis
trict neiir linker.
Kthi'l I'ox has been sick with lun
sllliln for (he laxi two weeks.
A surprise party for tilmlvs
Wimp' fourteenth birthday was'
given last WedtH'Hiluy evening. Those I
present were Kdini Premium, CIuiIvk!
Van Tassel. Newell Vuu Tassel, Kr-1
vin and Avis t'adoiiaii, Ailccn John-!
sen. Kreiit llchhiiid. Marvin and Al-i
bert llllihuid, Harold llinker, lone1
and Gladys Wimp. i
.Miss Gladys Van Tassel was a vis-1
it or at l.aimima for the week em!.
The I,. 1. l ladles had an enter-1
lalniiient last Pi lilay evening. A I
very fine proitnini was given and nil
enjoyable lime la reported. I
Miss I'oiiiogys demonstrated (lie '
pressure cooker to (he Ladles' club I
las( Thursday. A lunch was served
by (he ladles and In the afleiiiouii
, Miss CoiuegyK Hliowud them some1
I new stitches In embroidery. I
j Principal Irvine of Redmond gave
la lecture here on Paris anil ulo
; iibout fishing. He illusdmed his1
j talk by pit-lures.
j A private dance was given ill Mrs.
Wlnfield'M hall Saturday night.
I Mrs. Slanslniry acroinimuled by
I her Utile son left fur I'liiiland Tiles'.
! day evening to Join her liuslmiid who
is taking liealineiils fur rhrnmnilsm.
I.eona Cox spent Sunday nMerunon
and evening at the home of Arleen
Johnson.
Jay Freeman while on his way
to Terrebonne hurt his foot when his
horse fell on the lee.
Caeanr Coins Discovered.
Two Itiininii cuius, tiiarliiK tlioelllgy
of Julius t'aeHir. have been found at
Hit height of H.IKHI feet on a Kivlss
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The lloliiiin ciiliiciiiiilm are TiM) miles
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five mile hike out to the ranch Sa(
urday morning slaying until Sundiiv.
P.d Young helped O. M. Swanson
load hay Tuesday.
Mr. C. E. Dickey hauled wood
Tuesday.
K. A. Nelson was a Bend visitor
Wednesday.
Alvin Carter called on Joe Pesch
ka Saturday.
Dorothy. Bennett and Ed ward
Young enjoyed "potato candy" an I
flinch at the teachers' cottage Saia -day
night.
Freddie Carter visited at the C.
E. Dickey ranch Friday .vnlni;.
Henry Chrlstofferson motored to
town with II. Helgeseu Saturday.
Esther Ericksen, Gladys liable.
Violet Hettman and Bennett Young
passed into the eighth grade nt (he
beginning of the new semester.
Helene Selde passed Into the
seventh grade.
Credit Is Everything
If your credit is good there is no limit to your
expansion. Promptness in the payment of your
open accounts is the only way you can build a
credit. Do not buy more than you can pay for
and always pay promptly for all you buy.
The Shcclin-I Iixon Company
The Suprtrrt excellence.
In elianiiter, In nnimier, In style. In
nil llilncs. i he supreme exielleiiev Is
simplicity. Longfellow.
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PAULSON DECISION
TO BE TOMORROW
Decision in Mark A. Paulson's ap
peal from the school board's action
in discharging him was delayed from
yesterday on account of several legal
points which are yet to be cleared
up, announced County Superintend
ent J. Alton Thompson this after
noon. His decision will probably be
given out tomorrow, he stated. It
was first Bet for yesterday.
Shoe
airing
The oldest established
shoe shop in Bend.
Clothes Cleaned
and Pressed
Rep
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LOVEN'S
1017 Bond St.
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PERMANENT AS 'I'M 13 PYRAMIDS
Concrete Pipe Company
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Sfwcr Pipe, lirialion ripe, Waltr Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Building Blocks
Well Curbing, Concrete Silos
It it's iiinile of concrete, vc iniikc it
Box 157 BEND, OREGON Phone 219
FURNACES
PIPE AND PIPKI.I-SS
SHEET MI-TAl. AND HOOPING.
Will. MONTGOMERY Minnesota St.
Tune Your I'lnno At Leant Once n Year.
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It Need It.
G. E. MAST-PIANO TUNER
Tt'MNfl, CMOAMNU. KKI'AIKI.Mi
OftU-c with Thompson Music Co. Phono TO.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUHINKHH DIRECTORY
Every Article In Stock
Has Been Reduced!
If a saving on stand
ard makes of Tires and
Casings, Oil, . Grease,
and Auto Accessories
mean anything to you,
see
FRENCHIE
Bond Street
SILVER GRILLE
Our Prices Reduced 10 to 25 Per Cent
MOST SANITARY COOKING IN TOWN
Try Our COMBINATION BREAKFAST
CAFE
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W. G. MANNING, I). M.
DENTIST
Suit 12-14. O'Kano Building
Phone 178-W. Ilend, Oregon
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Office Phone : : : : 58-J
F. M. BLOOM
Dentist
Roomi 4 and S, orer Poslofflce
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THE LAW OKl'K K OK
W. P. MYERS
Now lo-n(et In Itoonm 2'Jfl-H
Ml NICK lll'ILIil.N'O
New I'lioiic No. 2A1I-W.
DR.
Hours:
Kvalfw ami
Your Shoes will smile
with satisfaction over
the splendid job of re
pairing they will re
ceive at our hands.
Iindeborg & Hanson
120 Minnesota Street
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WE BUY
SELL or EXCHANGE
Good Used Ranges,
Furniture, Phono
graphs or Office
Furnishings
ELECTRIC VAGTTM
CLEANERS RENTED
24 Hour Day BOc
All makes of Hewing Jin
chines rented by the dn.v,
too week, or the month.
BEND FURNITURE CO.
(Exchange Dwrtraent)
TELEPHOMi 271-W
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Majestic Electric Heaters
"Ilest in Creation for Heat Itadiullon."
Keeps the old comfortable
and the young contented.
Bend Water Light & Power
Company
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Save-But Save Wisely
Money is seldom saved on out of town purchases.
Quality and not price is important in the question
of saving. It always pays to buy the best, and
you are always sure of the be3t when you buy
at home. ., , ,
The Brooks-Scaulon Lumber Co.
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DR. G. SKINNER
DENTIST
j Office, Room 18, O'Kane nidK.
I Phono: OITico, Illack 2.1C-W
Office Hour: 9 to 121 to S I
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R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNET-AT-LAW j
Rooms 13 and 1 6 First National !
Bank Building. Tol. 61 jj
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(Dr. Cos's Forrasr Offles) I;
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CARLSON & LYONS
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and IToatlng Supplies
Bath Room Accessories, etc., etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
PHONE 159-J
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J. B, MINER & CO.
Real Estate
MINER ULIKi.
Room 201 I'liono 2."SW
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Tel. Z7-J O'Kane llldg.
E. E. GRAY
DKNTIHT
to 12 1 to E:20
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DR. II. N. MOORE
DENT 1HTRY
Tel. 167 O'Knno llldg.
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Olllco Phono 317 O'Donnell Uldg
DODDS & BLOOM
'hjBlrlniiH nnd Hnrgetins
Dodds, Res. Phono
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2S2-M.
Dr. C.
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Hours:
6 P. m.j
F. Illoom, Res. Phone
D to 12 A. M.j
7 to 0 ovunings.
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UtlND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Wrllsrs of all kinds of Insurants. Old.
sl Insurants An.nrjr In Csntral Orsson.
U. C. ELI.I8
Ural National Dank Bids-.. Bsnd. iW
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MRS. V. A. SMITH
ARont for the
NU1IONK CORNETS
Will call by appointment
1 059 Columbia St.
Phono 803-M 1. o. Box 40
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G. C. MORGAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Room 235, Minor Building
Phono 325-W
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