The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 08, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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THB BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNK ft, 10211
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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY
THE WAY TO PEACE: Ac
quaint now thyself with him, and
be at peace: .thereby good shall
come unto thee. Job 22; 21.
MASONRY AND THE K. K. K.
(From the National Trestle Board
Organ of Masonry)
The grand master of California has
joined with those of Iowa and Texas
and other jurisdictions in denouncing
an organization that some, in despic
able propaganda, have sought to con
nect with Masonry. It should not
need the pronouncement of these au
thorities to conrince the people that
the very nature of the Ku Klux Klan
is utterly foreign and repugnant to
the real Mason. Many of the broth
ers may have joined such society, un
aware of its meaning. But now they
must choose between the two. And
that one who may prefer the night
riding and disguised association will
benefit Masonry by leaving. - "Free
masonry," says Grand Master Burke,
"stands for law and order and decent
government. ' It stands now and al
ways and openly for the orderly con
duct of society, and for the uphold
ing of the lawful and..regnlar admin
istration of the legal processes of our
courts." He contrasts it thus with
the Ku Klux:- "Its practical workings
appear to be to interfere with the
orderly and lawful administration of
the processes of our courts; a society
that skulks and strikes in the dark
-under cover of. masks; an organiza
tion so un-American and un-Masonic
as to merit the disapproval of all
thoughtful, law-abiding, order-loving
men." Further the grand master has
stated, beyond his edict, that Masons
who are Klansmen "must get
out of either one order or the
other. The oath of the Ku Klux
Klan absolutely subverts everything
that Masons are taught as their
first and highest duties." One may
wonder at times if some of the out
rages committed have not been the
work of Agents Provocateur, and if
some of the lurid stories told are not
part of an adverse propaganda. But
that law can be flouted by any, and
blame thus attached to others, only
serves to prove the danger. The con
nection of Masonry with this society
was seized upon in certain quarters
and spread with avidity. It is well
that grand masters are thus emphatic
in dissociating Masonry from any
such entanglement, and in making
plain to the world that the great fra
ternity is fn the open in all things.
FINDS PASTE JEWEL, .
SELLS FOR FORTUNE
"Diamond I'ull," Newest Swindle,
Successfully Worked With .
Tourists.
- (By United Presa to The Bend Bulletin.)
LONDON. June 8. The gold brick
is dead.' The latest stuns is known
as the "diamond pull" and has come
to London via Geneva, where it was
first worked off in the following man
ner:
Two Swiss tourists were .walking
out of a church when a well drescd
man stopped just ahead of. them
. bent, picked up something which glit
tered and whistled.
He turned around to the two tour
ists and displayed a glittering dia
mond ring.
"I'm a jeweler," he said. This ring
is worth more than a million crowns,
I'll let you have it for half a million."
The two suckers bought the ring
and on trying to sell it were told that
it was a "phoney" stone worth about
75 cents.' ..
HOLLAND FARMERS
SENT TO CANADA
(By United Presa to The Bend Bulletin.)
ItEQINA, Bask., June 8. Farm la
borers are being brought into Sas
katchewan from Holland. Hundreds
of workers will arrive during the next
few weks. Each will be given a
guarantee of a year's work at good
f5ro!infRhumQS
Being A Bore
It isn't hard to be a bore, if you are so in
clined; with ease you'll make your neighbors sore,
and spoil their peace of mind. Perhaps you have an
old tin car, an antiquated Liz ; then sound its praises
near and far, and brag how good it is." Up beetling
mountainsides it tears, without a change of gears;
it hasn't cost you for repairs a buck in fourteen
years. Your friends all know your old tin bus,
they see it every day; they know it isn't worth a
cuss, no matter what you say. And they have cars
that really make a splash for grace and style, and
they all wish, for Peter's sake, you'd let them .brag
a while. The auto makes the whole outdoors the
playground of the mob; it also makes a crowd of
bores where'er its pistons throb. And there are
ninety other ways to bore your wilting friends;
new systems always meet your gaze, when some .old
system ends. Sir Oracle is still a bore, whenever he
may ream, the man" who talks as though all lore
were packed within his dome. To talk the side
boards off of men is not a wholesome plan ; a flash
of silence now and then is good for any man.
wages. At the end of the year most
of them are expected to settle on
farms of their own.
Saskatchewan has had a farm la
bor shortage. During last year vast
acreage of new land along the trans
continental lines of the Canadian Na
tional Railways has gone under the
plow with the influx of settlers. This
has resulted In the need of additional
farm help.
The decision to Import men from
Holland is in line with the general
immigration plan but the men are
carefully examined as to their quali
fications. Only those who are fitted
for agricultural pursuits are selected.
DENBY SAYS NAVY
IS SURPRISE PROOF
(By United Preaa to The Bend Bulletin.)
SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 8. Al
though this Is peace time, the United
States stands "in constant readi
ness" to meet such surprises as
were sprung on the world in 1914,
William Denby, secretary of the
navy, said in a United Press inter
view here today. "The United
States navy cannot be taken by sur
prise," Denby Insisted.
He is here with the transport
Henderson, en route to the Orient.
BEND MAN RECEIVES
WARRANT FOR BONUS
One of the 61 warrants for bonus
loans so far issued in Oregon has
been Issued to a Bend man. It is to
Dr. H. C. Dodds and Is for the max
imum sum of $3000, it was stated
this morning by Charles W. Ersklne.
attorney for the bonus commission in
Deschutes county.
Infamous Tree Grew on Island.
For one of its features Christmas
Island, In the Indian ocean, may be
said to be Infamous rather than fa
mous. A bulletin of the National Geo
graphic society tells of a tree, believed
not to exist elsewhere, which la de
scribed by one disgusted visitor to the
island as emitting "the most disagree
able odor In the world."' With a trunk
as- sturdy as nn oak, and leaves as
graceful as those of an aspeu, it gives
to the, eye no Indication of Its true
character. But Its scent permeates the
air for hundreds of feet In every di
rection, and if one Is unfortunate
enough to so much as touch its bark
or leaves, nothing short of repeated
scrubbing with strong carbolic soap
will make him again fit for human so
ciety. The Island Is a British possession,
having been annexed In 1888 after the
discovery of rich fertilizer deposits.
. Azteo.
In a prehistoric ruin near Aztec, N.
Mex., cxcavatorB found a basket-work
shield, for warding off the enemy'
spears.
The owner cunningly had coated it
with flakes of mica, fastened with gum.
In the sunlight this worked like a
mirror, blinding the enemy.
Behold, there, one of the earliest
manifestations of the Inventive spirit,
chief thing that separates us from the
savagery of Hie past.
Our finest modern inventions will
be considered crude when they are
unearthed by future orcheologists.
Child's Poetio Expression.
Verna Is the proud sister of (In her
estimation) the most darling hahy
brother In the world. The other day
she went up to liiiu and, throwing her
arms around him, remarked: "Oh, jou
little doll, you're so sweet 1 can kl'js
all the soft oiT of you," referring "
his cheeks, which are soft and rosy,
Chlcugo Tribune,
MORROW WILL SPEAK
AT CREDIT MEETING
President of Association Urges .Mem
bers To Hear Vijtltlng
Jurist.
Circuit Judge Robert G, Morrow
will be the chief speaker tomorrow
night at the monthly meeting of the
Bend Credit association to be held at
7 o'clock at the Pilot Butte Inn, a
letter sent out to the association
members announces. Dinner will be
served.
"Judge Morrow Is a very engaging
speaker and will have a message of
interest for all of us; we should turn
out in generous numbers to hear
him," says A. G. Clark, president of
the association.
Put Pony's Comfo-t First.
One Sunday afternoon when I was
ten years old my beau came over to
take me for a ride In Ills pony enrt. I
took my new red panisn along, ns It
was a very hot day. on the way
home my beau thought It was loo hot
for his pony so he took my parasol
and climbed on the pony's back and
held It over the pony's head. I was
left sitting alone In the cart, with not
even a hat on my heart. Tills ended
my flW love affair. Chicago Journal.
Always Something.
And 'If they can lind nothing else to
disagree about, a happy innrrled cou
ple can quarrel for hours over wheth
er It Is worse to put "the- mticllnxo
brush In the Ink or the pen In the uiu-cilnjre.
EXCURSION
FARES
EAST
Lower Than Ever
This Summer
Round Trip Tickets Routed Over The
Union Pacific System
Returning same or any direct line
Yellowstone Park ....) 4'iJVi
Hnlt Lake City 48.82
Denver , ; 04.(10
Kansas City ' 72.00
Omaha 72.00
Chicago 80.00
Ticket Sales DAILY until August 31. Return limit October 31.
The Union Pacific operates the only THROUGH SOLID TRAIN
. between Portland and Chicago, '. . -
"Oregon-Washington Limited"
Leaves Bend 7 A, M.
Arrives Chicago 11:00 A. M. (third day)
Through service also on "Continental Limited."
Every -foot of tho track fs protected by AUTOMATIC
SAFETY SIGNALS. Equipment Is the best In tho transportation
world. Dining car service the very maximum of human skill
and art. The-servlce as a whole represents the supreme effort
of the management to please and satisfy patrons,
Call on our Agent when you are ready to go and he will
do the rest. . f-
F. E. 8TUDEBAKKR, Traveling Passenger Agent
13M East Thin! H'reot, Uentl, Ore. Phono 210-J.
WM. McMUItllAY, General Passongor Agent.
RUSSIANS GO
TO HOMELAND
Coast Residents Will Get
Land Tax Free On
Their Return.
By It. A. Donaldxon
- (Unltad I'raaa HUH Corrauondont.) '
BAN FRANCISCO, Juno e.Organ
lied Into tho "California Commune,"
aud furnished with resources of
"base" cnpitullstia cash totullng more
than $100,000 us a rosult of pooling
their accumulated savings, over 400
Russians now residing on tho Pacific
const aro preparing to leave for soviet
Kutwlu during the next six months.
The emigrants havo boon grunted
a tract uf 7, B00 acres of hind near
Moscow by tho soviet government.
They will work It us commuual property-
and flnnnco'tholr operations and
their trip to Russia out of I ho $100.
000 funds.
In consideration of the migration,
and on Btlpulution tluit they cultivate
the tract, the soviet government has !
agroed that the land shall bo tax-free
tor eight years.
Members of the "California Com
mune" will sail for Russia In two
contingents, tho llrst on June 30 and
the second on January 1. " .
TWO RACES TO END
RACING ON WATER
Vale-Harvard Classic And Inter
collcglute Rcgnttn Remnln
To lie Rowed.
By Henry L. Furrell
(United Pro Staff Corrcapondent.)
NEW YORK, June 8. Only the
two big clusslcs of the yoar the
Yule-Harvard race at New London
and the intercoliegluto regatta at
Poughkeopslo remain on tho rowing
schedule
Yale and Harvard with all their
traditions aud color behind them will
havo their usual place In tho spot
light on June 23, but national inter
cut centers more In the buttle of six
crews on the Hudson on June 26.
Navy's Olympic, national and Inter
coliegluto champion eight, Syracuse,
Cornell, Columbln, Penn and the Uni
versity of Washington will make up
the field that will row for tho Intor
collcglute title at Poughkoopsle.
With such a great record behind
them and an undefeated season, the
mldshlpmon will paddle to tho sturt
er's line an overwhelming favorite.
As In the case last year, when Cali
fornia and Cornell engaged In audi a
sensational duel, tho interest prob
ably will be confined to the fight for
second place.
. Hated to Part With Jewels.
The maxim expressing the futility
of earthly posiojxHlniiii, "Shrouds have
no pockets," was recognized with
frank regret by Itachel, the French
actress. Fondly contemplating her
Jewels, she said, "And -must I part
with these so soon I"
St. Louis f, 8I.no
Cincinnati IOO.IIO
Philadelphia 144.1)5
New York 147.40
Boston 108.35
To other cities In proportion.
GINGHAM DRESSES
for Children
A very attractive and
for play or dress wear;
One Dress at
Two Dresses, each
Three Dresses, each
THE
rilOPKHHIOMAli AND
Hoaeei Work at lloneal Price
CHARLES R. STANTON
Painter and Paper Hanger
Ilouae ralntliw In alljl'e Ilranthea
Celetailnlng a Bpeelalty I'hone la -J
J. E. LEDGERWOOD
OENEHAIi IIAUMVU
Haul Anything Auywhcra
Stand at A-55 Second Hund Store
Phono 94 -J Prices reasonable
When You Want Your
WOOD SAWED
Telephone 134-J
SEE IIARR AND 8KB liKTTKR
II. W. BARR
OPTOMETRIST
Office lloura: 1:10 to lit I to I
Wednesday and Saturday evening. I to I
Beama !- Upatalra O'Kane Bias.
Telephone 310-J
for
DOONAR'S WOOD SAW
W. G. MANNING, D. M.
DENTIST'
Suit 12-14, O'Kane Building
Phone 178-W. Bend, Oregon
Office Phono : : : : 6 8-J
F. M. BLOOM
Dentist
Rooms 4 and 5, over Pontofrico
DR. G. SKINNER
DENTIST
Ofllce, Room 16, O'Kane Bldg.
Phono: OITlce, 236-W.
omco Hours: 6 to 12 1 to 5
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13 and 16 First National
Bank Building. Phone 51.
(Dr, Coo's Former Office)
The Law Ofllce of
W.P.MYERS
Now Loetttod In Rooms 220-8
Miner Building
New Phone No. 2nfI-V.
Phono 27-J. O'Knne Bldg.
DR. E. E. GRAY
,; DENTIST
Hours: 9 to 121 to 5:30
Evenings and Sundays by Appointment
If Your Troubles Are Electrical,
Don't Do Disappointed
. ' (HAVE HOPE)
Hope Electric Shop
844 Wall 8. Phone 11B-J.
well made Dress, suitable
special for Saturday only.
....95c
85c
75c
HUB
BUSINESS DIKECTOHT
BEND CYCLER Y
121 Minnesota Avenue)
Now Open for llunlnraa
Indian Motorcycles, Reading Stan
ord lllcycloa and Tricycles, Parts.
AcciMworias and Repairs.
MARION M. LESII
NURSE
Phone : : : 191-J
Offle Frame 117 . O'Donnefl Building
DODDS & BLOOM
Phynlrlans and Surgeon
!r. n. a IVal.la, Thone tal-M.
Or. C K. Blown. Hm. I-hone U-J.
lloura l I to II A. M.t I to I F. M.I
7 to I evening.
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Wrllera of all alnrfa of Iniuranee. OI4.
eat Ineurence Axency In Central Oreiton
II. C KLL1M
Flrat National Dank Uld.. Mend, Ore.
J.B. MINER & CO.
Real Estate
MINER 111.1X1.
Room 201 Phono Blio-W.
MRS. V. A. SMITH
Agent for the
. NUHO.NK CORSET
Will call by appointment t
1069 Columbia St.
Phono 303-M. p. o. Box 40
G. C. MORGAN
ATTORN EY-AT-I.AW
153 Minnesota Ar. Phono 1 1 0-J.
Next Door Eust of Commorclal
Club, Offlco, '
DR. H. N. MOORE
DENTISTRY
Phono 167
O'Kane Bldifr-
HAVH THAT TRUNK HAULED
, ' BY .. us.
GLAZEIR'S EXPRESS v
a Kansas Ave. Phono Oil)
CARLSON & LYONS
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Hoatlng Supplies
Bath Room Accessories, otc, etc.
- Pipe, Valves
, and Fittings
TELEPHONE 159-J
Wo Sliaipen Your
LAWN MOWERS
Hubble Service Station
Corner Bond and Oregon
Telephone 04-W.