The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 10, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    THH BUND MILLSTIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND, ORROON, THVRNDAY, Al'OIKT 10, ltSl
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The Bend Bulletin
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
THE OMNISCIENT GUIDE:
The steps of a good man are ord
ered by the Lord. Psalm 37: 23.
HOW TO GET ON: Ask. and
it shall be given you; seek, and ye
shall And. Matthew 7: 7.
LETTER AND SPIRIT
- Portland papers report that Bishop
Robert L. Paddock of the Episcopal
church, who has been suffering from
a nervous breakdown, is to resign his
position. Charges that he has failed
to wear church robes at services have
worried him so as to cause his illness
and he will leave his work.
It seems Impossible in this day of
general religious breadth and tolera
tion that any such charges as those
mentioned could be brought against
a churchman. . If it is a fact and If
Bishop Paddock Is to be "tried" for
soma breach of a rule of dress, may
the Lord help the church. It needs
it. ;
There were no rules as to what a
follower of Christ should wear 1900
years .ago. Bishop Paddock has
worked in Central Oregon as a Chris
tian minister. He has been a true
disciple and follower of the Master.
We believe that he has felt the work
he did more important than what he
wore while doing it. Now he is a
victim of the wolves who are always
banging about seeking whom they
may devour.
We are wholly unfamiliar with the
rules of dress established for Epis
copal clergymen, and indeed, those
of any other church, but it seems
strange that one's Christianity should
be tested by his clothes. Here is a
good time- to remember that the let
ter killeth while the spirit giveth
life.
. That no real citizen takes a real
interest in his city until be does
something for it. Do your bit.
That the limit of the amount of
business a. merchant can do is gov
erned to " a great extent by the
amount of newspaper advertising he j
uses. j
That you should get acquainted
with your neighbors. You might like
them! j
That you should pity the blind and ;
foolish pessimists of your city. j
That every city should clean up
and keep clean.
That your board of commerce is i
your community's "guiding light."
That you should never forget the,
importance of the various industries I
that make your city, and never lose!
an opportunity to encourage and as-
slat them in their growth and the
welfare of all who live and work in
your city.
That you should look upon your I
competitors in business as friends
with equal rights and privileges. 1
That the value of your board of
commerce to the business growth of
your city Is becoming increasingly
valuable and indispensable to your
best interests.
E. R. WAITE,
Secretary Shawnee, Oklahoma, Board
of Commerce.
GIRL IS RECOVERING
PROM SCALDED FOOT
nanCIPITBS. Aug. 10.--MIW Mar
gu.Tite lulling of Deschutes, who
severely scalded lier foot, i.i lmpvov
Iiij. The neit-'hliors of this community
put up J. It. liniham's hay, as lie Ik
on the sell lir.'.
Wn,1n Short of Pe-ichtiten was a
bus iness ce.ller in Bend Friday.
Hnriild Cooke was a business caller
at. the Oeorpo f'ldcr rancli Friday.
Walter Lowe mid children vero
visiters id Hie C, M. Sv.ulley Lome
Thursday.
hi-, end Mrs. W. C. Cooley of Dun
chute:', made a business trip to Bend
Sn'ttdny.
Among tlm;e Impacting business
111 Lchtl Su'.uiJny from Tumalu were
Did You Ever .
Stop To
Think?
(Spp)tri$Rhi)ntos
OSTENTATION
I load my aunts with precious stones, I hang
rich furs upon their bones, and send them through
the town; "The fact that I am heeled," I say, "with
coin enough to load a dray, must have a wide
renown. I represent the newly rich, and having
clambered down from the ditch up to a high estate,
I want the whole blamed world to know that I have
every kind of dough put down in keg and crate."
My house tis like a large hotel, and in it stately
footmen dwell, a butler from abroad; with jeweled
tools I swat" the flies and all is done to advertise
the fact that I've a wad. My socks vare brought
from far-off France, and London tailors make my
pance, my neckties come from Rome ; and yet, with
splendor all around, I heave a sort of doleful sound,
as I sit in my home. For all my efforts don't
impress my mossback neighbors, I confess, and
hence my weary sigh; those neighbors watch my
trail of smoke and seem to size me as a joke, and
smile when I go by. Old guys who sit in shabby
nooks and paw the leaves of ancient books look
on me with disdain, and residents whose only
pride is that their dads for freedom died, observe
me with a pain. With such a bank account as
mine, with all around me sleek and fine, my life
should be a song; I am the man who cuts the ice, I
am the one who has the price, and yet I don't
belong.
Miss Ethel Jones, Fred Wallace, Carl
Hatch and O. W. Bales.
Mrs. S. Deblug and duughtcr.
Elzetta, of Deschutes, were Bend call
ers Saturday.
Harold Cooke and Mr. Harrison of
Pleasant Ridge were visitors in Bend
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gray of Des
chutes are receiving congratulations
over the arrival of a baby girl, born
Sunday.
E. M. Swalley and O. W. Jones of
Tumalo were Bend callers Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson and
children were Beud business callers
Wednesday.
S. Debing of Deschutes took a load
of new potatoes to Bend Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holten and
children, of Deschutes, were visitors
at the Hamblin home in Tumalo Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Tweedt and
children, of Tumalo, were visitors at
the C W. Nelson home in Deschutes
Sunday.
Mrs. W. Lowe was a business vis
itor at the C W. Nelson home Fri
day. Miss Jeanette Mitchell of Tumalo
was a visitor at the E. M. Swalley
home in Deschutes Wednesday.
Mr. Phillips of Tumalo brought
several dairy cows from Redmond
Wednesday.
Mrs. C. W. Nelson and children, of
Deschutes, were visitors at the W.
Lowe home Thursday.
W. C Van Cleave of Deschutes
made a business trip to Bend Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Stanley of Des
chutes were Bend business callers
Monday.
Chester Wright and Forrest Lair
anil Mrs. Paul Cyre of Bend were
visitors at the S. Debing home in
Uonchutes Monday.
Miss Irene FriBby of Bend is spend
ing a few days this week with Mrs.
W. Lowe of Deschutes.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Molitor's
Orchestra
1.00 Admission No War Tax
LEGION
DANCE
EXERCISE EVERY PRECAUTION
ABOUT FIRE WHEN . IN THE
WOODS
The forest is dry now and fire spreads
rapidly.
The Shevlin-Hixon Company
nW (9 Li e
FRUIT IS ABUNDANT
IN GRANGE DISTRICT
GRANGE HALL, Aug. 10. An
abundance of fruit is being picked in
this vicinity, consisting mostly of
gooseberries, currants, raspberries
and some cherries, while nearly all
apple trees are loaded.
Miss Gladys Duhle will entertain
PAYING KKXT
and acquire a house of your own
with the same expenditure. A little
judgment will prompt any man to
stake his future on good old reul
estate. It's always there, and the
value mounts skyward with the
years. Make no mistake, real es
tate Is the foundation of almost
every substantial fortune. Why not
begin to mount the ladder of suc
cess. Come around and be a cap
italist. Bend Investment Company
82 WALL ST.
Yon Always Know
There is no guesswork with the
Estate Electric
Range
No uncertainties. No mistakes.
No disappointment!.
In the ilrst place, you know
ns n mutter of Hclontllle fact,
Just how much heat and how
much time In the oven eneh
kind of food should net. You
are given a Copyrighted Cook
ing Chart which lells you tills.
And you always know the
heat of your oven, for the Ks
tate Kleetric flange is equipped
witli a genuine mercury ther
mometer. This Is not simply
a "heat indicator," hut an in
strument of precision, Rrndu
ated from 100 to oriO Fahr
enheit. HOPE ELECTRIC SHOP
mm
Llk Lee i-Mliamlte Milled
tetetm'Midsumiiiet Madness
A Paiamounc Picture '
Liberty, Tonight lM Time
he Girls' Sewing chili Wednesday.
O. P. Duhle and family. Mrs. I'ed
erson niul Mrs. George Krickaon at
tended the- Ladles' Aid meeting at
tho Sannerud home lust Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Ilulgeson and fam
ily spent Sunday at I lie llsh hatchery.
Mrs. Moane will entertain tho
Ladles' Aid Thursday afternoon.
School will open September 11 In
this district this year. Mlsa Heed
will be teacher.
Mrs. H. HelgoHon called at tho
Dudley and llnrklay homes Tuesday.
O. P. Dahle brought in tho victims
of an auto accident which occurred
near Tuinulo Sunday. The uccldent
happened when another cur tried to
pass Dahle's car, overturning In the
loose snnd. Ther wore two men In
the car, but only one was hurt.
Violet lluttmnn has been laid up
with a sore foot.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dahlo and
daughters, Mnbol and Gladys, Mr.
and Mrs. Butlur and Kutharlno liel
goson drove to Motolius Sunday.
LATEST and SNAPPY
STYLES IN-
Men's
Furnishings
At Prices That Satisfy.
Home of Society Brand
Clothing.
SHOE REPAIRING
Shop in rear of Store;
oldest established Shoe
Shop in the city.
LOVEN'S
1017 BOND STREET
What Do Yon Look For
in Clothes-
Pare wool, good style, correct
fit, long wear and unusual val
ue? $18.00 and Up
Tailored to your measure you
will find It ml
DICK, The Tailor
Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing
Prices of Auto
Tops Reduced
Fords $12.50
Other tops In proportion.
Fords re-upliolstercd, $115.00.
Vie. absolutely guarantee' nil
work. None better anywhere.
Bend Auto Top
Shop
130 Greenwood Avenue.
The tenderness of
STEAKS
depend' much on how
they are cut
Try Our Steaks
We think they will
please you.
O'DONNELL BROS.
Mrs. George llnrklay spent Satur
day and Sunday in town.
Mri. It. K. Grlinoi hud hur teelh
pulled out Monday. They were all
ulcerated.
Mr. and Mrs. George ICrleksiiu anil
daughter, Ksllier, and Mr. Torkulsoii
worn lUuliig up by Harper Huuduy.
O. D. O. CLUB MEETS
AT PLA1NVIEW HOME
PLAINVIUW. Aug. 10. Mrs. Paul
HcokrIu entertained Ihn ladles of the
O. O. O. Club Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clmrles Mitchell were
shopping In Redmond Wednesday.
Mollis Swingle and Paul Keoggln
were business visitors In llend Mon
day. Ham Hill Hess shopped In ltedlliond
Monday.
Ilnin mid hall, almost the char
acter of A cloudburst, fell nt the L'ol
folt ranch Monday.
Vurn Llvuaay and Herbert Scnggln
nru putting up the liny crop uu the
Htuetill ranch.
Frank MassliiKale and I" It.
Meant were visitors In llend. Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ham Harness were
Bend visitors Friday.
Use Concrete for
IRRIGATION AND SEWER PIPE
and you nro laying pipe Hint will he everlasting. Costs Una
than Irou and never wears out. Ilulld with concrcto.
Permanent as the Pyramids"
Phone !MO
BEND HAULING CO.
hog Cabin
Tune Your I'lnno At Iriwt Once a Year. It Nerds It.
12 ye Alts' i:xi'i:iiii:nck
G. . MAST PIANO TUNER
Tll.N'IN'O, (XKANIN'O. ItKIMIItlNO
Ortlrc with Thompson Music Co. 1'liono 70.
ItOKKKHIONAL AND
8 HE HA It II AND KEK IlKTTKIl
II. W. BARR
OITOMKTKIHT
Ofllc Hour.: I :S0 to II i 1 t
Wclncmlajr and Saturday tvcnlnira, U
Rmbu 11-11 UptUlra O'K.iM Win
W. G. MANNING, D. M.
DKNTIHT
i
Suit 12-H, O'Kano Building
Phone 178-W. Bend, OroRon
WAN0 INSTRUCTIONS
Specializes on time, harmony and
technique. Orchestra work taUKht
to advnnco puplla.
MIW. W. J. MAIIONKY
Formerly Orcheiitra Lender Grand
Thenter. Phono 339U. G2l Georgia
DR. G. SKINNER
DKNTIHT
Offlce, Room 16, O'Knne Bldg.
Phono: Offlce, 23G-W.
Offlce lioufBi 9 to 12 1 to t
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTOItNIS Y-AT-l.AW
RomnH 1 3 and 1 6 Klmt National
Bank Building. Phono Dl.
(Dr. Coa'a Former OITIc.)
The I.nw Olllro of
W. P. MYERS
Now Wilted In RminiH li'M-H
Miner llulldlng
New Phono No. SIIIMV.
Phono 21-1. O'Kimo Bldg.
DR. E. E. GRAY
DKNTIHT
Houm: 9 tr 121 to 5:30
Evening, and Bunday. by Appointment
If Your TroulileM Arc Kleclrlrul,
Don't lie Disappointed
(HAVK IIOPK) '
Hope Electric Shop
fil l Wall St. Phone 1IB-.I.
BEND CYCLERY
181 MlnneHoln Avenue
Now Open for lluilneHN
Indian Mnloruyclet, Rending filnn
nrd Hoyden end Trleyo.loH, PnrtB,
ece.iHorie.B mid Hepnlra.
Mr, and Mr. McMllllua were vis
itors at the Dawson lunch Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. A, W. Armstrong of
llend spent Huiidiiy with Mr. uiid
Mri. II. A. HcogKln.
Miss Nnlllu Vail Tassel Is visiting
III Terrebonne.
Mr. and Mis. I'niil HciikkIii, Mrs,
Kit nek, Mr. and Airs. Floyd Hcott, Hoi
lie Hwlnglit and Mr. HwIukIo's father
uiid brut hni'H, who urn visiting him
from Ashland, picnicked at Tin en
creek Huuduy.
tllennle Van Tassel has returned
from Portland, where hu weni some
time aito for medical treatment for
Ills eye,
Miss Wllnia Dennett Is spending u
week Willi Mrs. II. A. Heiigglu,
The dlieclnrs of tho MeCalllsler
Imp. Co. held a meeting nt the homo
of Mrs. F. K. Hobs Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mr. J nines Klklns and
family were III Head Hal unlay eve
ning. Misses Gladys Mitchell and Ida
Moss spent Wednesday afternoon nl
the Caul HcokkIii ranch visiting Mix
Wlliuu llelinell.
Thn lurgest assortment of picture
frame moldings In Oregon outside of
Portland to choose Ironi. Hymons
Urns., Jewelers. Sltfn
C II, Knowlen, Manager
CALL US
when you hnve Piuno,
Furniture, Trunk, or
anything to move.
Furniture Moving
Trucking, Hauling
Phone 158-J
Irving Ave.
Ilimi.NKHH l)IHKT)HY
Offlra PhoiM 117 O'Donn.11 Hullilliu
D0DDS & BLOOM
PliVHlelnna anil Hur(eona
Dr. It. C. tVxl.U, K. I'lmiM M1.ll.
Dr. C V, Ilium. Ko. I'fion I2C-J.
Hour. I la II A. M.l I to I P. H. I
7 to V wtnlrtBrn.
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
WHUr. ot all kind, of liuuraar.. OIJ
art liuiuanc. Aaroer la Ontral Oron
II. C KLUH
Flr.t National Uaak Hid., lUnd. Or.
J. B. MINER & CO.
Real Estate
iii'iiiu.K ni.mi.
Iloom liOl Phono 82A-W.
MRS. TEEPLE
Toachor of
Mandolin. Mmlot.i, Matidn Cello,
Oultnr and Tenor llunjo
Phone I Hit W
MRS. V. A. SMITH
Airent for the
Nt'llONIi! COKHICTH
Will cull hy nppolntmoiit
10BB Columbia Ht.
Phuno 303-M. p. o. Box 40
DR. II. N. MOORE
DKNTIHTHY
Phono 167 O'Kune Bldg.
HAVK THAT TRUNK HAUI.KI)
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GLAZEIR'S EXPRESS
2 Knnanii Ave. Phono 811)
CARLSON & LYONS
PLUMBING
& HEATING
I'liimlilng nntl Heating Huppltofl
Until Room AccmiRorloH, ato., etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
TELEPHONE 159-J