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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1922)
THK tUSKD BUUJtTIMt DUIYnmal BWID. 4MBOON,VIUWrUfMtV, WN 1MK The Bend Bulletin ! . f DAILY EDITION v raMMwJ 'Evarr Artanwaa RiraDt iaaj, Br Tk BeM Ball.Ua !. rata.) fta tared a Smnxl Claai mattT Jnum ! IP17, at Ut at OniN at IMQQ.. vrasoo. Aflf or aiarca a, lata. ROBERT W.' 8AWYKR.. Edltor-laanasar BBNHY N. FOWLKR Aaaoelata Editor a K. SMITH Advartialns atananr JAKES M. ONE1L. Circulation Manasar As Inanwndat Kmw, .landlne far Ifca nun daJ, eln businosa, alaan pontic sod tha baat intaraata at Band and Uanlral OragoD. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mall ' Oh Vaar M.00 ., Jll Mentha n.lb . Thrca Month ..w.......l.iO J , Br Carrlar 1': On Yaar W.-.M.M : Biz Month. mo Ona Month .....10.10 ! AH aubacHptioni an h and PAYABLE TO ADVANCE. Notlcaa ol plratioa ara ' anall aubaorlbcra and If ranawai ia not ., aaada within raaaonabla time the napar , will aa diacontinoad. . v Plaaaa notify oa promptly of any ehansa of adrtnaa. or of failura to raeciva tha papar racvlaxlv. Otharwtaa wa will .not ba . rf 1 aponaibla for copies rolaatd. ' . Maka all checks and orders payabla to Tha Bend Bulletin. SATURDAY, 3VXE 24, 1922. BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY BE CHARITABLE: Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such a one in the spirit of meek ness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. Galatiuns 6: 1. .WHAT BEND WANTS The statement by Mr. Lounsbury : of the Union Pacific, reprinted in yes terday's issue of The Bulletin, is the Y third from a. responsible official of that system, indicating that the com ' pany's plans are to build south from Bend and J east tp Crane from Odell. ". None of the .three, Mr. Morrow, Mr. .- Spencer and Mr. Lounsbury, baa had : a word to say about any possibility , of the,' or a, line running directly east from Bend.- ' Here, then, iB the job cut out for ' the newly appointed Commercial club , committee, to see what can be done ' toward' securing construction from Bend east. A few years ago the club recorded itself as opposed to railroad building by Mr. Strahorn from Bend south;" presumably the same reasons ' ' that' actuated it at that time would still be Valid in the case of any other company. The club has, however, fa vored a line to Crane. On the' face of things the town is ; in a. difficult position. Apparently -: without taking into consideration the changed shipping conditions at Bend. , - a . Ti u ..haW si! M A Littie'Slumber ' : ' v At night I Iay.me down "q sleep, worn out by ' toilsome jobs; the bed on which I rest is cheap, the ''pillow stuffed with cobs. The slats on which the mattress lies 6ft dump me on the floor, and, yawn Zing, from the wreck I rise, fix things, and sleep some more. .Sometimes my idle neighbors weep, and wring their -hands' and say, "Alas, alas, we cannot sleep ! In vain we seek the hay! On downy beds that were too dear,; through sleepless nights we lie, and every hour seems like a year as it goes dragging by." They idle through the golden days, they have no work to dojthey do not hoe the grow ing maize, they have no 'logs to hew; they do not trim the stringless bean,, or prune the climbing squash ; they burn up pecks of gasoline, and read some hectic tosh. Their flabby muscles never know the stimulant of work, and all they witness here below is bound to bore and irk. So when they to their beds repair, to saw off sundry snores,' the rest they long for isn't there, no balmy sleep restores. But I go weaving through the town on useful tasks all day, and when at night I cuddle down, I sleep , ,1. the. hours. away.. : '' the Union Pacific officials are turning to the old plans of 10 years and more ago and basing future activity on them. It seems to be a prejudging of the case. ,We believe that a proper presentation of the matter, together with action by the shippers of this section,'; will have, weight in produc ing a change and are glad to see that the Commercial club is taking the question up.- - ' MRS. VIOLET DOERING PASSES IN HOSPITAL Word was received here today of the-death of Mrs. Violet Doering at the Pendleton insane hospital on June 20. She was burled at Pendle ton. Mrs. Doering was committed to the state institution ' from. Bend on March 11. Happiness Recipe, The grand essentials of happiness are something to tio, something ' to lore, and something to hope for. Bos ton Transcript. . :-J POVND XOTICK .. Notice Is hereby given that the City of Bend has caused to be Impounded the following described livesteok, pursuant to the provisions of ordi nance Number 120 of said city',', to wit: One black mare, age about 8 years, " weight about '600 pounds, branded W with an' L reversed, con nected to it, on the left shoulder. One brown colt, age about 8 months, no. brands visible. Notice Is further hereby given that the above described llvestook will.be sold at public auc tion by the undersigned at the hour of 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Sat urday. July . at ahe- city pound of said city, to pay thecost of impound ing same and all other accruing costs thereof. .- -WILtARD M. HOUSTON, 17-18c City Pound Master. RUSSO-GERMAN PACT WARNING Results of Agreement Pure . ly . Psychological, ! ' Say Slavs. ' Illy Unltnl 1'rna l The Html Uullttln.) LONDON. June 84. -Itusnlii'a trade, agreement with Germany, tlin soiihui tlon of the Dentin conference, him al ready served its purposo, uccordlng to no v lot officials lioi'O, "From our standpoint, the purpose of the agreement was purely psycho IokIcuI," It was muted to the t'nltud Press. "Wo do not expect to durlva much material benellt from It. "Wo saw what effect the ugrce merit would have. It warned the allies that It might be a mistake to Ignore two powerful companions In misery. "As to tha lusting benefits to Rus sia from the agreement, It Is hard to find them. There ire no military clauses. As to the, trade clauses, Germany Ik under the thumbs of the allies, She must da what they want, and they do not wuut her to obtain the main benefit from, the resumption of trade with Russia. "Poland also Is a burrler. It is easy to say Oermany and Russia are neighbors; It Is easy also front an examination of the mu'il to 'see 'the sort of barf lex that the' allies created between them . lu Poland a uatlon that lives solely by has French in spired hatred of ber neighbors.' , "We think, too, that it will be found the agreement Itself does not Imply very much. Its main feature Is the mutual renunciation of repara tions for. war damages. It would have been a spectacle to see the aHloa trying to forco Germany and Russia to pay ;oach i other. rerxvrtlouti, as from their horror at the 'conclusion of (h eagreement one would have thought they intended to do. "As to restoring Germany's pro war trade In Russia,' we do not want to restore It pntirely. The 1904 trade agreement was line for Germany, but disadvantageous to us. Germany bad vlrtuirl monopolies in certain mar kets. In future we hope to manufac ture for ourselves many of the things that Germany sent to us." " i From both' Berlin and Moscow 1 sources, however", reports co'ntlnue to coma nt'. Ihu entuhllMliment of com puulos which will take Gennun cupl lul Into KuKHln. i MITK K TO ttlNTKACIHIRM ' Healed bids will be reeeived by A. 1., Thornton of l.nkevlew, Ore., until 8 p. in., July 10, 1H22, for the erec tion mid the completion of a more building, mini 00, one Htnry. aeeoid- Ing to plans and sperlilenllnnK u pre. pared by (1, N. Comilioimi and A. I', Olson of Klamulli Falls, Out. Opeiulliiiis on Ihu liiillillnii mum m completed by liei'omher I, 1822, A ci-rtltled cheek fur 5 pur rent nf the amount must accompany the bid, A 16-ilnllur deposit Willi A. I., Thornton reiiuhed for plans. A. I.. Thornton resolves the rllthl to reject any and all bids. . 1 71 lie A. I.. THORNTON. You enn both taste and sec the superior quality of WHITE RIVER FLOUR in every loaf of bread you bake. Not only do wc guarantee the Flour but we gua'rantee that you will in your own kitchen discover its superiority. 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