PAGE 9 THE BKND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, IlKNI), ORH(K)N, MONDAY, AKilHT H, Iftiifl The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION rakUekei Beerr Afleraeea Eirept Inh), Br TIm BeMl BalUtla (larerpe rated) Entered aa Second Claea matter January I, ibit, at uie rotl uniee at Hand, uragon, nder Art of March t, 17 OBERT W. SAWYER Edltor-Manairer Binui N. rvWLUK Auoclete Editor a H. SMITH Adv.rtUin Manager An Indeiienderit Newepaper, atandtiur for ana eauare ileal, clean Duilneaa, clean polltira and tha beet UltereaU of Band and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br Mail One Year Jl Montha , Toree Montlta Br Carrier One Year Bts Hontha Ona Month ..tS.OO ..18.76 ..11.60 ..te.so ..13.60 . .lo.to .,Ail.J!V.btj!.DtioB ,r "I" a PAYABLE W ADVANCE. Not tea at expiration are tailed eubecribera and If renewal ta not ejade within reasonable time the paper will ka diaeontinued. Pleaaa notifr oa proopUr of any change at addreaa, or of failure to receive tha paper taslarlr. Otherwiaa wa will not be re. aponaible for eoptaa miaaed. Make all Checks anil nntM nmrmMm Tha Band Bulletin. MONDAY. AUGUST 14, 1922 BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY BETTE R'THAN RUBIES: Search tre Scriptures: for In them ye think ye have eternal life; and they are they which testify of me. John 5: 39. WHAT IS A FRIEND? (La Grande Observer) Two men were talking about friendship, and one of them had praised Emerson's splendid essay The other said, "I don't know what Emerson wrote on friendship, but I am willing to accept for myself the definition of a friend, written by some unknown writer, that I found somewhere the other day. printed on a little slip of paper. Let me read it to you," says Thomas Drier in Our Dumb Animals. vwiat Is a friend?' he read. "I will tell you. It is a person with whom you dare to be yourself. Your soul can go naked with him. He seems to ask of you to put on noth ing, only to be what you are. He does not want you to be better or worse. "When you are with him yon feel as a prisoner who has been declared innocent. You do not have to be on your guard. Y'ou can say what you think so long as it is genuinely you. He understands those contradictions in your nature that lead others to misjudge you. "With him you breathe free. Y'ou can take off your coat and loosen your collar. You can avow your lit tle vanities and envies and hates and vicious sparks, your meanness and absurdities, and in opening them up to him they are lost, dissolved in the white ocean of his loyalty. He un derstands. Y'ou do not have to be careful. "You can abuse him, neglect him. tolerate him. Best of all, you can keep still with him. It makes no matter. He likes you. He is like fire that purges all you do. He is like water that cleanses all you say. He is like wine that warms you to the bone. He understands. "You can weep with him, laugh with him, sin with him, pray with him. Through and underneath it all he sees, knows and loves you. "A friend, I repeat, is one with whom you dare to be yourself." as ItVw. I - w i I . . . " W hew THE GENTLE SEX If you want a tale that's gory, let a woman write the same; to compound a thrilling story I'd appoint some gentle dame. Man at times seems rather sparing, daubing in the scarlet tones, but a woman, greatly daring, fills her narrative with bones. When her inspiration's wrapped her she has blood and bones to spare, with a corpse in every chapter, and an inquest here and there. Woman writes detective stories by the bushel, in these times, and we can't deny the glories of her plots and sleuths and crimes. And the reader mur murs sadly, "What a dragon she must be, she who writes so blithely, gladly, of red carnage in a sea!" Then some day the reader sees her, and he cries aloud, "Gadzooks!" And a most astonished geezer is that reader of her books. For she's quiet and retiring, she is of a queenly grace; and if blood shed she's desiring, there's no symptom in her face. Nearly all this season's thrillers are by female authors writ ; through their pages wild-eyed killers like the movie phantoms flit. And the gentle authors render all their fury in their books; in their private lives they're tender, drinking tea in quiet nooks. LUC.! STRIKE TOASTtfT Cigarette toasted. This on extra process gives a rare and delightful quality "impossible to duplicate. OnanaacroJ by ho burned himself up. llu pluycd u ceaseless pun in Ihu production of tllrl papers, rruiuotliiii wus rapid under hi m u nd IiIh fu'iioi'iiKlty ii" vur fiilli'd when tin espied merit, llu paid blith er wanes Hum uny nthiir London piili. Usher. Hill In' would nut Inlorutu In cltlcloiiey. This led In a Kiiytim In Kloot street lliul hu muilu his form lie iiiiikIiik li'inoiiH mill throwing uwity Mm skins. Tim t'lllU'lHiii wild mle- oi'UHi'li'Knly for iiiiwh ill nil hIiiiImk places, llu binliti down vi 1 1 1 lot- Hu, nti'ulli mill wan forced In i- ti rt it I ) IiIh lour. On hi I'liliiin In ICuriipit Ihu doetoin took III in III I'liui'K" iikhIi!'. Hut hu refused mini iiiiirn In IImIcii in Ilium. III! Iioruillll Vl'iy IIITIllle, III! Weill lulu (loiiiiiiuy, iIIhkiiIhi'iI, Id Mluily rnmlilliin llii'in, llu severely rilil- clKi'il in pulilln Hut ml lull of hi it sult- liluri'd, fur Norilielin'ti muilit dm for-j ordinate on llm Dully Mull In iiitroe- IlllleS Of llllll'O HU lllll i I Mil I I'N pi'llllllllly llIK Willi Other publishers III It'll tliun all oilier l-'loot Mlrut't proprietor" wiiki'b. Two of llm nii'inlioiK of llm 4 combined. , I lion id ci r tlli'i'itliira of llm Dally Mull NoillicllnVu iiolltli'iil power wiih , "tailed llluil hiiIIh ukiiIiisI him, IHn inlnriiiitloiiiil. Ills newspapers have ctindlllnn 11 lit 1-until IiIh relatives 11 ml hud u wlil.i liillticiiru on foreign rilu- '"w " Hnully persuaded In give up liuim. people discussed NiirlhclinVi nil work 11 nil hiiIiiiiII In medical Ircul iinllrles us If hit were 11 inline mill- "' Hill li retired ton lulit. IIIh utter. Nu i t hi ll IT.) wuh independent tf rl f If vsi I W V .-ai. 1' ataaa f limes a day. a a a Critics dUcUHHhiK Hurry Ured, Iho light heuvywelght champion, usk: "How does hu do II?" Oreb cun't box ami lie cnu'1 hll. and tiiiulerutely piiiKreHHlvo In IiIh views. Ilefore I ho war ho liltturly U tucked l.liiyd lli'imti' H 1 iiiIIi'iiIImiii, but unco llm conllli'l hi'Kiin. NoitlicllITu realltud thut l.loyil-(li'i)iKi) wiih bt-Hl tlttud to becniiiii war iniiiiiler. The welch! of NorthrllftVH liiflueiii'tt un doubtedly hud 111 mil to do with Moyd-Ucorgv'B Helectlon. Durlnn Ihu pi'OKrt'HN of Hit) war, Lloyd-tleoiKe and Northclinftt worked loKether wllhoiil frlctliin, deHpllu their titiii perumeulnl dlfferencea. Hut when tho Uerinnn hreiik ciinie and the itIbIh wiih over, reliitluiiH be lle Just goes out and wins bee, use!, ween them cenned to' be anilnilile the (leHlru ia there, tho amltlllon gives him tho heart, mid lie getH the maxi mum out of his maivelouH vitality, e a Greb works on tho principle of ml nnfo ftrtver with n I.,. I b v f "get started good and then don't dure stop." Wl T r-i Tho ciiimt! of Hie break probably was tho ImpoHNllilllty of two hih-Ii lude pemlent it nil uttlvo peiHiiniilllleii working together exeept under the HlimuliiH of n 11 1 i it 1 t:t I Hitir-preiutrva- tloii. Niirllicllffx atirllnileil their dlf ferences to l.luyil-tletirKe'H refiiHiil to reoi'Kiiiilno his nilnlHtry In the Inter cut of greater national i-mrlency. MYSTERIOUS MALADY I 'l"v,l'1"",K0' vei-Hlun Ih Hint the CLAIMS JOURNALIST i T,Z . , TT, ", . . .w ,,,1, , 1 ,,,1,1 111 1 inttiiT lite heart beeiiiutt ulTeiiteil and Hie end ruiilil Hitou. He died prai'tleally it h hit hint lived, lit IiIh (limk. Nortlit-lirttt Ih Hurvlviid by IiIh wife, In w hum he wiih inari'led In 1 8N H. Hit hail no children. IIIh prlnolpitl heir Ih ex peeled lo be IiIh nephew, lluiioiiihle Kamoiid HiiriiiHWorlli, nun of I.tinl Itotherinere. Why have a watvh that iloeHii'l keep 1I11111 when wu KUmiiiiteu iihtiii lute reHiillH? riyiniiiiH Hum., Jewel era. 3 1 1 re Don'l Fill It. A li.'l wtiler Inn lie Nliniilil iii'ver he realty lilted. If It In bi- ,ut In beil in wit nu have U i,y M)(,, three qiiitrlera full. THH niClVn IHJMKTI.it. DAfliY KDfTION, IlKwn, QniXWN, MO.NIMV. Al'iU'HT 14, 1022 -., IlKNI) TltAIN HCIIICDl l.K e- Oregon Trunk ArrlvuH, 7:86 A. M. I.euvoH, 8:00 I1, M, O..W, It. A N. Arrival, 8: GO I'. M. . I.ouvtm, 7:00 A, M. pa;e a (Continued from I'iiro 1.) tnu HOL-liil world of Did You Ever Stop To Think? Hy Hem-- I.. Fan-ell NEW YORK. Aug. 14. Talking about Dave Robertson, after he had beeu released by the Giants several years ago, John McGraw said: "He's just us good a ball player as he wants to be." The same words for the some pur pose cover a number of present day players who are just outside Htardoin ' because they won't step in. a e a - I Robertson, instead of being a star! outfielder working for good pay, to-; day is back on the New York bench. ! going to bat now and then in a pinch 1 to give someone else a seat in the dugout. ! a a a McGraw and several other manag ers failed to make Robertson take his. work seriously. The same perplex ing problem is being studied by Mil ler Huggins. manager of the Yanks, in the case of Bob Meusel. a a a A born ball player, with a wonder ful batting eye, a pair of slugging shoulders and the best throwing arm in the game, MeuRel is just some thing short of being one of the sport's I greatest stars. these days of huge purses. Hut Joe never gave a hang us long as he had the dough to keep the tailors at work and have the feed bag full three give him rank Loudon. Northcllffo never cared for soi-lety, and class criticism did not bother him. Ills 111I111I was too active to Kventually he wan persuaded to take dwell tor any tlmu In reveries. He a. trip around Ihu world. The dor- name!! of u pencil cabinet. After tho quarrel Northcllffe be gan to Hhow Hie effects nf tint hi ruin under which he had been luboiinK dlirliiK the war. Several times he was ordered by IiIh pliymcliiuii to rent, but ho illsreKiirded their advlco. had mi astonishing supply of nervous energy and his death at 11 pieniiituio tors thought HiIm would enforce unlet upon dim. Insleiid. Not thcllfftj turned age Is due primarily to the fut-t that speclul correspondent and xeurclied The tenderness of STEAKS depend' much on how they are cut Try Our Steaks We think they will please you. O'DONNELL BROS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (). Cliiypniil spent Kiindiiy I'rlnevllle, MImh KiiIii Krli kMitii visited In (IM liioud Hut utility nlKlil. ' J'K'li I'liillainl HaliiHiniiii, iiiilvetl In It.. ml HiIh morning. J. 11. milliner reHiiiii-d Monday iiioiiiliiK from a trip to I'urilunil. MIhh I'.'iIiiii Kviiiih hud her KiiisIIh r veil nl 11 loeai hottpiiui (n,y. ('. Hall mid William lliililei'mmi llslwil 011 Kiindiiy nl J.lltle ,vu liike. Mm. I'iiiiI C. Cyr left IhhI nlKlil for Grand Junction, ui visit fur Home lime. J. I.. Tinker of .M.11I1 oh spent the week end vlHltlug with It Ih family ,lerti. Miss l,ui-y Palmer f Hitliirdiiy nlKlil fur I'l'lintvlllii, to hu Knni. Iwo weeks. MIhh ,iii tdirnt ll.-rnhiml hud her IoiihIIh reinoveil it t a I11111I lntsiltul Hiilurtliiy. Mr. mid .Mrs. J. K. Mogan have ret iii'tied f 1 wit a weeli'H oiiIIiik nl KliHt litlte. Hev. ami Mi-h. P. II. Heard re turned Hiinilay fi'oiii a vacation trip to (lie lieat-lieH. .Mrs. 1. 11 11 111 dummy, who Iihh hei-n 11 pallenl 111 11 local hiiHiltul, hail 1--t Hi lled to her hoiiie. J. I.. O'HiiIIIviiii of i'alsley re lumed Inline yeiiteitlity urier mji.-uiI -IIIK Hi'Veilll llnys III lleuil. ('. T. Terrll. deputy slietlfr, ri Ulined this morning from a vllt of several weeks In I'm I In nil. Mis. W. I'. Vaiitleveit of tint Old I "lend Is visiting In llentl with her Hon, Dr. J. ('. Viiinlevert. lii'V. and .Mrs. J. W. Ciilieen of lles-i-ltiiliH retiiinetl to their hnum lust nlKlil nfler vIhIHiik here Hlitro Tliurs iluy. Mr. ami Mih. Itolterl Khafer me I'll l'i-II I M of it Ititlty boy welKlllllg Hi'Vell ' and iluee finirtliH pouitdH, born Hun day nveiiliig. Mih. Mai'Kiirel lluiurlli hai ra liii'iieil to her 1I11 1 les In Ihu iiMIchh of Ins, IIi'hmiii anil Woeiner, ufter being III for si'veial ilnys. Mr. anil Mis, I', ('. Valley mid hoiih mid MIhh I Inel 1 1 unites have rutlllimil lo Hielr home hern after 1111 outing spent at Knst In It u. Mrs. K. T. GerilHli mid dniigliter, lliiiiilliy, hn vn if 1 11 111 ! f 1 inn I'm I -laud, iiflttr Hieiitlliig live weekn then., and nl the Iteachi'H. MIhh (Ireitl lleiiloii, who ban been vhiltliiK with itiliillveH ul Alfalfa, left Inst night to ret urn to Tier luiiiiu 11 1 Wlilltler, (.'allfoi'iilu. J. A. Kiislim u nd piirly returned from lllaiiiiiud I11I10 loday, reportliig Hint II hIi I iik wiih not ho kikhI us It Hhotild he luler In (hn Hi'iiHon. ,Mm. Km ma I'. Hroderlck left Hut -ui'duy ulghl for l-iing lli'iii'h, Wush., to attend u couveiitlon of Hut Oiifgon WiiHhliiKton leiiKuu of collitrtois, Hd .M11 sun mid family and MIhk Nelllo HIi till of MltilriiH visited In Heud Hiinday, attending the dedica tion of Ilio new Methodist church. MIhh Jilllu II, Clock, county II ill si fur Ihu pant, IX iiiniitliH, who recently resigned, will leave tunlglu for her future home 11 1 Ohiinrif; it 11, Wash. Mih, J, W. Dletilih of I'ltitlainl. who tins been at tho Hi. '('IiiiiIi.h Iioh pltal for 1 1 11 1 1 11 1-1 j I . will leave tonight for her Inline. Her IiiihIiuiiiI hi me to llend yesleitlny 10 ntiiiiii with IiIh wife. Lester Kittitz, who cut bin leg several weeks ago when he climbed on a trimmer at the Ili-'ooks-Keiinlou mill, wits 1 11 hen lo I'orlliind Saturday ulghl for Ireaiiiieut by 11 specialist. In hiipi-H of Having the leg. N. It. Glllii-rt and family left Kun- duy morning on u vacutioii trip, plan ning to drive to I'liitlitnil, Scuttle, Tui-oiiia ami other roust towns. MIhh (ii'iieva Kuiiiner iiccompiiulud them lis far us The Dalles, where she will visit for several weeks. Mrs. W. .. Moss of l.akevlew ar rived In Heud Huuilay from I'm 1I11111I, leaving later In the day for hi-r homo, accompanied by Mrs. K. 1, Miller nf Paisley, who him been visiting fur several days at the home of Mr. ami Mis. It. N. Ilmliwalter. AT THE HOTELS I'llot lluldi Inn Charles K. f.'un mill, W. I). I'urliiy, ( A, Itnlimy, (Jeoigit I. Downing, J. , HobertM, I. It. Muiiro, W. T. Hrowiison, O. T Lee, A. H. Jncksini, Kdwuril l.alrd MIIIh, Mi-h. K. W. C. Iloardiiinii, C. ti, Wills, Carl II. Humes, MIsh l.lly K. Wlilltt, II. J. HHihhlelleltl nod wife, Mildred IIioiih. Hlldu (iroiidalil, A. II. Holileruinii, A, J. H111U1111111, Kayo Kandlu, i'lirllaitd; C. W. HiikIicb, A. I'. HariiiH. 15. H, (Jruliam, Mr. ami Mih. II, II. Itown, Han Kranclsco; 0. A. llaperlefii, Ht. Louis, Mo.; Dr. H. K. Wulker, Mrs, J. N. 1 1 11 IT mil 11 and HlHler, Konist Ornvo; K. W. Ilorst koltn, Hiiokane; Mih, Theodore Wal- leiH mid family. Coeur d'Aleuu, Idu- ho; MIhh Kutherlnn Winkler, Mll waiiktni, Wis.; Gerlrudu Uruntvedt and party, Chicago; A. II. Tlndell and wlftt, Lodl, Cal.; J, O'Kooffo, Mln nnapollH; Ituby Klllott, Cliarlolte Vohh, Walla Walla; L. A. Btanfleld, Welser, Idaho; Mary Ilium, I'hoehe Klnnlsoii, Aberdettn, Wash. Hotel Cozy Grace V. Taylor. Heul tle; C. M. I'ltynn, Itcdmond; Delia Hillings. Meiollus; Joo K. Hurlch, Milton; G, 0. Thompson and wife, Kossll; K. M. I'ltyiut, Warm HprlngH; J. W. Dietrich, I'ortlund; I). It. North, Hood Itlver: Hulh Htreel, Cc darvlllu; J, Lamb, Rimini, Wash, Wright Hi.li-I Kdwurd Alherl. Malthies; Kraiik Colo, Louis Vlor hles, J, TryHler, Portland; Albert Gibbon, Kuiilex; A. L. Mosler and wife. Giles and wife. Murruy, Ornn diirff. John Hums. Dorothy Yoch, C'liiude Hill ns, Williams ami wife, show troupe; Omer Wulters, Hlslers; Krnest ItobertH, Winchester, Idaho; Hum Lor.osch, Spokane; Joo Garske, Hrother; Klmi-r Kiickson, Hedmond; W. J. Jorduii, Prlnevlllo; K. I'lilen, Honolulu, II. T. Donning; Hotel A. J, Muildeu, K. P. A K.; A. Posalho, G. A. Mohr, H. K. Peterson. C. C. Chapman. Walter K. Kiilghton, Portland; K. C. Dono van. Hnlyul; Mrs. Wriithers, Seulllo; Archie Winters. Pendleton: G. K. I Hughes. Con Llbby, M. Itlcliardson, Hums; K. C. Cook. Fort Rock; L. G. IIHsh 11ml family, Tiimalo; ('. II. Oakns, W. K. Dieter. Hrooks-Srnnlon Cump No. 2: Tom Nelson. Andrew "x,V LIBERTY 'pyAtis.ie.i? That something seems to be noth ing but the desire. a a a j With his indolent grace. Mp-isnl! j looks like he loafs down 10 first on i 1 every hit. but his friends on the club! j maintain that he gets down as fast as : .any man on the club, his long stride! j making his speed deceptive. I That the classified columns of your newspapers are known as the "clear ing house of trade"? Use tliem and read them. That agriculture is the basic bnsi- fc,T Great as a rVLa. I f!ra ar a c? a r i M 1 j-iViaD - r-' wrw r vw o rV. 1 V TT' I aV I ta 1 Tdri f;aene presents f4WWw. PBT2R VIRGINIA VALU I MATT MOORE JOSEF SWICKARD In a stupendou?TJcreen version of 9etrge Droadlbrst's New York pyociucttDn of thd sensational sxc success UrgdonM-mick Joe Beniamin, the Calirornln light-' weight, represents the same type in the ring. The handsome Joe. if ho was not so handsome, should be one . lit ll.n t, ..U. 1 - .. ' ness of the ennntrv ntt, fi.. " ii.si.i-.is. musing uie , makes better business. That farming in the future will be a business of work, organization and intelligence. - That organized effort for better business will make uny city a better j place in which to live and make a living. j That the average real estate man is j looking for buyers; he wants to know how to find them, how to interest ! them, and how to sell them. He! should advertise, so that the buyer I can know where he is and what he ; lias. j That the progressive business man can't meet everybody every day face lo face. He can meet you half way through the advertising columns of your papers. Reud your paper, meet him half way. Thut you should, be so gracious to visitors tlnt when they' leave they will be glad they came and want to come again. E. R. WAITE, Secretary Shawnee, Oklahoma, liomi of Commerce. all fighters niaka In . Explaining Mistakes. Thi-pe-foiinlis of tho niimukes we iniike happen bei-atisc we do not know what wu think we know.-James Hryce. Pups and Polish Have you ever watched your dog skid across your smooth hardwood floor on your new oriental rug? Perhaps you've tried It your self some time with disastrous results. One hundred and twenty policyholders of The Travelers insurance Company wore in jured lust year by slippln;; on rugs and polished floors. A Travelers Accident I'ullcv, however, pays for Injuries sus :i'.iiied in this way an well as l a thoiiKiuid other ways you may be hurt. J. C. RHODES The llentl Company Ofllec H Wall HI. J'lione 7 ff . WKhv U 4 u rn a a mm, 1 ,Trv KI X X . -. MM tm'S-V 1 ' V ,, I'YIA. m V f Jk V..aY. ..s V pm SHOW, 8:00 P. M. 23c and 50c Directed bq Reginald Barkenwho made "The Old Nest" i The World's Most Wonderful Picture FeutiiririfT the famous Forest Fire whiii swept the newspaper critics of, New ork into torrents of praise! rfc-senting the most appalling ro mance and. thrilling episodes of the sciijon on the . screen. AL PRODUCTION mm iw Buy Blankets Now and Save Money Here are savings that should interest anyone who needs new Blankets this fall. C0x76 Wearwell Cotton Blankets at $1.93 64 x 76 Wearwell Cotton Blankets at $2 48 70 x 80 Wearwell Cotton Blankets at $2.98 70 x 80 White Sheet Blankets at $2 98 66 x 80 Plaid Cotton Blankets at.' $2.75 66x80 Plaid Woolnap Blankets at $4.69 All Wool Plaid Blankets, per pair $8.95, $9.50, $10.50, $12.50 Complete line of Infants' Blankets and Robes, correctly priced Here Are The Avenues of Feminine Interest Right Now Take Your Pick. Fashions, Home Needs, Colleice CUuhes Doesn't matter which way your heart leans whether It's street or social clothes shoes, draperies or what not your interest Ih In common with everylmdy's, to this extent you want the newest and host tho KrealHHt assortments. And the greatest possihle price advantage come and ace If you don't llnd every one of these features here. New Coats at $19.75 to $55.00 New Dresses in Poiret, Tricotine, Canton Crepe, and Satin; priced at $16.75 to $37.50 Seeing Is Believing When a comparison of values takes place, you need not feel alarmed. No regrets are in order for merchandise purchased here is sold at Talr prices. When others say my suit cost so much look it over. There are grades which do not meet a standard of quality. You may he assured that all merchandise purchased hero is not of the varying grades hut of an excellent quality. MJSNNHEIMB. THE QUALITY STORE of BEND iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiu I'osedel. W. Swiuer, J. L. 'Sullivan. Silver I, like. - Flrct Known Cooked Dish. The first conked di-di nf which any ret'iirtl elsis. act-n rilini: to one writer. Is the n il iolt:mt nf lentils fur which K111 11 snld his liliihright. This fnnn of fund is still very common in hoth Ceiiiuiuy and France. XOTH'K The M. K. Ladles' Aid requests all memhers and friends who will to coma to the church Krlday after noon at 1 o'clock to help clean and prepare the church for Sunday serv ices. 57c Likis Longer Visit. Hull, four years old. lute heen going to Sunday school for some time, when his teacher one .Sunday nsked the clnss: "Who witnis to go to Itcuven?" anil all hands went up hut Hail's. The leaeher usketl: -l)o you nut want to to heaven?" and Hail answered: ".Vn. thank you." Teacher asked why, and Hall replied : "It has nut been leng since I came from there. Our watch repairing department will see to it that yoor watch runa properly. Symons Bros., Jewelers. 31fe Put It in The Bulletin. t). T. MANX Watchmaker, jeweller, engraver. With Uuchwalter's Sport store. 6 4-riG-r,sc BETTER. EATS are not available than you can get at the SILVER GRILLE BEAUTIFUL SUBUREAN;H(KIS Wiestoria, tha most desirable res idence site in the city of Bend We are offering for the next 30 days some beautiful tracts rang ing in size from one to four acres at greatly reduced prices. These tracts lay nice, just enough trees to make shade, each tract has a perpetual water right, also city water and lights. Any man with a family cannot afford to be with out a cow, chickens or garden; these are the very things that makes life worth living. For terms see HENKLE & MINER LAND CO. 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 WOOD FOR SALE ! Well seasoned, and all cut from this year's green standing pine timber. No old stuff. Sixteen inch, two foot, and four foot body. Phone 152-M. E. J. MOORE lf33 Wert Eighth Slieel l'.WIXO KEXT and acquire a house of your own with the snmo expenditure. A little judgment will prompt any man to stako his future on good old real estate. It's always there, and the value mounts skyward wiih the years. Make no mistake, real es tate Is tho foundation of nimu-; every substantial fortune. Why nut hoKln to mount the ladder of suc cess. Come around and ho a cap ital lut Bend Iiiveslmenf Company 8U0 W.U.I, ST. Cook hy Wire Jfr If your kitchen is small this Model C-18 Hotpoint - Hughes Electric will render very good service. We will install this Range complete for $7..'iO year to pay. Model C-4 Hotpoint -Hughes Kiectric has three service coils and large oven. This Range is not as large as some of the others, but can be used in small or large kitchens. SI2I..-.0 will complete the in stallation of Model C.4. Year to pay. .Model R-03 is one of the high er class Ranges with nickle trimming and porcelain splash hourd. Will sit under uny window. We can inslull this Range for SIH7.0U complete. cur to pay. We hhve some snups in used Ranges. Come tu and look at them. You will he surprised. Bend Water Light &4 Power Co.