The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 15, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Th Bend Bulletin.
SATURDAY. APRIL 15. 1922.
PROTECTING OUR FORESTS
' Tomorrow ts Easter. It is also the
opening date of. Forest Protection
Week. This is ot especial signifi
cance in the Central Oregon country
where a large part of the natural re
sources are found in the forests of
yellow pine, and where another great
- division of wealth, found in the live
stock industry, depends to a consid
erable extent on the National Forest
range. ,
Forest Protection week will be ob
served in Central Oregon as conscien
tiously as it has been in past years,
and the emphasis placed on its im
portance will mean careful coopera
tion with the National Forest ser
vice in protecting these natural re
sources through the year.
Officjal.announcement of the week
and Its meaning is made in the fol
lowing presidential proclamation:
Whereas, the protection and per
petuation of , our forests are vital
to. our continued industrial welfare
and national strength and to our
individual health, comfort and pros
, perity, and
Whereas, a period of 50 years has
passed since in April 1872 there was
Instituted in the state of Nebraska
observance of a day especially set
apart and consecrated for tree plant
ing and known as Arbor day, and
' Whereas, both-through widespread
annual celebration of Arbor day and
through the increasing observance of
Forest Protection Week pumic atten
tion has been commendably directed
to the value of trees, the unneces
sary waste of our diminishing for
ests through preventable fires, the
deplorable effects of forest devas
tation and the need fcr remedial
measures against depletion of an es
sential natural resource, .
Therefore,-1, Warren G. Harding,
President of the United States, do
urge upon the governors of the var
ious Btates to designate and set apart
the week of April 16-22, 1922, as
Forest Protection Week and the last
day of that week, April 22, as the
golden anniversary of Arbor day, and
to request officers of public instruc
tion of counties, cities and towns and
of civic and' commercial organiza
tions to unite in thought and action
for the preservation of our common
heritage by planning such education
al and instructive exercises as shall
bring before the people the disas
trous effects of the present' waBte by
forest fires and the need of. individ
ual and collective effort to conserve'
the forests .and increase our tree
growth for ornament, and use.
)) In witness whereof, I have' here
unto set my hand and caused the
seal of the United States of America
to be affixed.
"Done in .the-District of Columbia,
this 31st day of March, in the year
of our Lord on thousand nine hun
dred and twenty-two and of the In
dependence of the United States of
America the one hundred and forty
sixth.'. ' ' '
WARREN G. HARDING.
(Seal)
By the president:
... Charles' E.' Hughes,
l ' , Secretary of State. .
TRAPPER PAYS FINE
; IN JUSTICE COURT
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Outclassed
When Ananias was on deck he sprung his false
hoods day by day; he strove to make the truth a
wreck, succeeding, in a modest way. ,He did his
best, and if his best was cheap, compared with mod
ern curves, we should not flout him with a jest,
denying praise that he deserves. We should not
greet with ribald jeers the liars 6f an age gone by ;
we should not scorn the pioneers who lirst dis
covered how to lie. There were no oil stocks to
be sold when Ananias blazed the way ;-there were
no salted mines where gold was shown to come-ona
every day. There were no offices in sight, no can
didates the snaps desired ; there, were no burbling
blurbs to write, in praise of books that made men
tired. Financial wizards didn't sell blue sky to
boobs unknown to fame, and so there was no chance
to tell a falsehood worthy of the name. There were
no yearly almanacs in which to boost some wooden
pills; men knew not how to dodge a tax, or sidestep
merchants' monthly bills. The world was then a
simple place where people toiled and paid their
debts, and it is surely no disgrace if Ananias missed
some bets. He bravely warred against the truth,
with tireless if misguided zest, and if his efforts
were uncouth, he surely'tried to do his best. , .
SILENCE IS THE
yell of the
school, of
experience:.
COPlXlCHT 1922 PV AjlOCASrg 3CRV. Ql
It Locked Bad.
"Why you call my boy a poor nut?"
qnir!cd nn Indignant mother, who con
fronted thr dli'titlm of a New Jersey
charities association the other morning
at her ol!k-e door. And tiic latter h:is
not Jet found a way of convincing
Sirs. Cnruso that "poor nut" oa the
face of Anci'lo's card stands fur poor
nutrition. Survey.
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HENRY B. WALTHALL
m A SPLENDID HAZAKD
ALLAN DVAN
pro fu etion
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Liberty Sunduy and Monday
Missouri's Beo Buclness.
Missouri is the center of the bee and
honey Industry of this country. Ap
proximately W.iH.HI.OOU worth of honey
Is marketed by the bcekcepera of that
stute annually.
, 'Payment to the county treasurer's
office of $25 received as a fine by
Justice of the Peace E. D. Gilson,
was made following the plea of guil
ty' by Robert W. Littleficld yesterday
to the charge of trapping fur bearing
animnls out ot season.
SANITARY KREAMER
: COMPANY FORMED
J SALEM, April 1G. Incorporation
papers were filed here this week by
thfl Sanitary Kreanier Company of
Bafid, with a capital "lock of 15,000
Incorporators are Olivnr O. Carlson
Thomas E. Lyons and others.
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, Dullotl'n Wunt Ads bring results
try tim "
Opcscums In Nc- Zealand.
Opossums, which were introduced
Into New Zealand from Australia many
years a?o, have Increased until ilipy
have become a pest In the fruit-growing
region. Nevertheless, their value
for fur outweighs any damage they
do. It is therefore proposed to pvc
them every chance to breed In the
forested regions.
CALL von 111 l)S
Sealed bids will he accepted until
Saturday, May 0, 1922, at 4 o'clock
p. m., on the eight room stone
school building to he erected in
Mitchell, Wheeler County, Orogon.
Anyone Interested In bids, write or
phone DeYoung & Itcnls, Portland,
Ore., architects, for dctnilcl speci
fications. PAl'L LYNCH, Clerk,
Union High School Dist. No. 2,
111-112c Mitchell. Ore-.ron.
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The Central Oregon Bank
D. E. HUNTER, President .
CARLETON B. SWIFT, Vice President
B. P. HAHAFFEY, Vice Pres. and Manager
H. M. STEPHENS, Cashier
BEND, OREGON ,
The Future of America
Rents In the hands of the parents of today.
It's the early training In lifo that molds habit and
character.
, If the boy or girl Is taught to save early in life that
training will emtablixh a substantial foundation npon which
success may bo easily built. . ' iJtM''-'
' A savings account In the name - of youf'.boy ,or girl
will do much to encourage' the hulilt of saving 1 All'chuV
dren take pride In doing well if tho reward l iralso. ' And
they arc sure to take un Interest In building up- a saving
account when H Is tlielr very own, . -'; .,
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Call and we will give you a savings bank for tiic,
little folks. . . '
u. e. hcnter,
, . y President
The Central Oregon JBan.c
E. P. MAHAFFKT, " '
A Home for Everybody
HERE ARE A FEW REAL BUYS SELECTED FROM OUR LIST
Four room plastered house on Delaware; nice lot, with lawn
and wood shed. Price $1,850.
Three room house on Franklin avenue; newly papered; well
located; good lot. Only $1,000.
Seven rooms; a fine modern home on Congress street; one
of the best in Bend; beautifully finished; large basement, bath
room, extra toilet, hardwood floors, large closet room, many
built-ins, in fact everything to make an ideal and comfortable
home; must be seen to be appreciated; garage; large lot with
fine mountain view. You couldn't build the house for the price
with the extras. $7,850; terms.
Five room modern home; brand new; two large lots; in
desirable district $4,490; exceptional terms.
One hundred and sixty acre improved ranch; three miles
north of city limits; nice house, barn, chicken house, root cellar,
garage, fruit trees, berries, cow, team, machinery; plenty of
water. A real bargain at $4,500; terms; or will trade for city
property. . -
. BEND INVESTMENT COMPANY
826 Wall Street
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