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THE BEND RUUJOTIN. DAILY EDITION, DEND, OKKOON, MONDAY, Al'Ul'HT Itl, lOiBI
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
PaUlehW Ertrr Afttrneea Kirept Saao'ar,
Br Mm Bene llalietia. (Inrerperaled)
Entered al Second Claae natter January i.
U17. at th. Poat Office at Band, Oregon,
soar Act of March . 187
KOBKRT W. 8AWYKR Edltor-Menetiar
BINRY N. FOWl.KK Au.x-I.le Kditor
0. H. 8MITU AdvertUltuj Manager
wmiE miiuEviiwu, lwiVT ,liuuia i ,
ftha MUM deal, elean hiiklneea. elaan nnlltiea '
and tha baat intaraaU of Ban: and Central
Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
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a diacontinued.
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f addraaa, or of failura to receive the paper
rasnlarly. Otherwiae we will not be re
ponsible for eoplea mtaaed.
Make all ehecka and ordera payable to
Tha Band Bulletin.
MONDAY, AUGUST 2t. 1922
BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY
AN END TO WOKKY: Be
careful for nothing: but in every
thing by prayer and supplication
with thanksgiving let your re
quests be made known unto God.
And the peace of God, which pas
seth all understanding, shall keep
your hearts and minds through
Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6. 7.
SUBSIDY AND RATES
In connection with the desired de
velopment and maintenance of an
American merchant marine it has
been proposed that a government
subsidy be paid to private shipping
companies to enable them to keep
their vessels in competition with
those of other nations whose costs of
operation are lower. There Is a con
siderable body ot opinion both for
and against the plan, which will be
a live issue in congress in the near
future. In the meantime an inter
esting sidelight on the effect of a
subsidy in connection with the so
called intermountain rates has been
pointed out.
The intermountain rate fight, it
will be recalled, is against the old
practice of the railroads to charge
interior points the full freight rate
to the coast plus the rate back from
tbe coast. The lower rate to the
coast grew up and was defended on
the ground that at coast points water
competition had to be met. Now, if
the subsidy is granted and the back
haul charge not made impossible, we
shall have the strange spectacle of
the people of the interior being taxed
to help maintain boat competition
which helps to keep their own freight
rates up. That's giving them a dou
ble wallop.
When we first mentioned this
freight rate matter some time ago,
railroad development in this vicinity
seemed far away. Now, as a result
of the Southern Pacific unmerger de
cision, it is apparently a good deal
nearer. If it comes and if Bend is
interested in becoming a distributing
center, it is high time that she take
an interest in these rate matters.
. I J .
.f Vtett Mason
Hurrying On
Time is skipping, time is hopping, with a haste
I can't explain; soon we'll do our Christmas shop
ping in the winter sleet and rain. Precious months
are slipping by us, and they never will come back,
and we use some language pious when we view the
almanac. Half the year is now departed, half the
year is spent and run, and I'm feeling broken
hearted when I view the work undone. Vain and
useless was my planning, and I now take in my
sign; Father Time is always canning noble hopes
and dreams of mine. I have scarcely done a quar
ter of the things I planned, I see; for the days and
weeks are shorter than the blamed things ought
to be. All the months are bob-tailed speeders, each
the worst you ever saw ; and I feel, oh, gentle read
ers, that there ought to be a law. For we can get
nothing finished, we can wind up nothing here, and
our store of life's diminished ever time we flap an
ear; and the moments, never stopping, whisper that
we're nearlythrough, and the time for Christmas
shopping will be with us P D Q.
An attendant sunt luri from IVii
dlotnu took Mrs. Kvaiiov to lilt'
asylum ihtH morning.
CONFESSES Til KIT TO
SAVK W. 1$. SHKPAKD
Wilbur l''lsk Admits Taking Auto
I'uits, and llond nf Family
Is Allowed FriTilom.
Itoruuso W, II. Sliopurd, arrested
' Friday night Willi his brother. It. I.
Sliopurd on n clun g" of, stealing unto
pul ls, has u wife and liuliy dependent
' on him, Wilbur Fisk, who uri'onipii
! n I i'l Hit) two lust Sunday night when
! they stripped throe cars, Saturday of
fered himself us u substitute for I hi'
niarrli'd man, signing a confession
admitting tho thefts. FlHk and It. I
1 Sliopurd, who Klgnt'd it similar con
j fosslon, wore hold to (ho grand Jury
! it ml it 1.000 bond each, whllo llm
cast' of Hit' man for whom Fink is
willing to inako vicarious liliini'ini'lit
' was postponed Indtillnllt'ly. Autliori
I it's had virtually no t'vldi'iit'tt against
Klsk aside from tho fact Unit ho wuh
wllh Hut Shopurds.
III stripping ouo of llm curs. iho
; thieves used the end gain of (heir
own truck as ll base for their Jack,
then forgot to replace this. It wuh
found by Officer Tom Curlon and was
the sole clue In 11 x I u k responsibility
for Iho thefts. After a week's search,
Curlon found a truck wllh an open
! end which the board he had picked
' up Just fitted. Tho arrests followed.
! and in the Shopurd homo were found
; several hundred dollars' worth of
purloined auto parts.
We read in the Portland Telegram
that from one to two million acres
of land in Oregon "are capable of
irrigation." Land that is "capable
of irrigation" is very capable, indeed.
AT THE HOTELS
Pilot Butte Inn L. D. Hewitt, C.
D. Gabrielson, H. S. Heinoven, Mrs.
F. A. Williams, Mrs. Charles Ritter,
Miss M. Williams, A. C. Barnekoff,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brigham, Mr.
and Mrs. William F. Arnoward, Mrs.
F. R. Bingley, Portland; C. L. Mar
lon. Chicago; John Robertson, Miss
Winifred Drumm, Hugh W. Bean,
Paisley; O. Syrstad, Spokane; W. A.
Pruder, Silver Lake; C. K. Nelson,
Seattle; Philip S. Carlton and wife,
Oakland, Cal.; Miss Virginia McPher
son, Centralia; E. H. Wheeler and
wife. Hood River; Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Fisher. N. Anja, Miss J. E. Young,
San Francisco; J. E. Hinton, Shan
iko; R. B. Lynn and wife, Pendleton.
Hotel Cozy R. S. Beeler, Seattle;
B. Bode, J. O. Bode, Halsey; H. B.
Donahey, Portland; H. E. Lambert
and wife, G. Krles. L. Cornwell, W.
M. Cliftner. H. Harold, J. O. Liggett
and wife, San Francisco; A. Allen
Drain and wife, Pomeroy, Wash.; A.
McAlister, Roseburg.
Wright Hotel O. W. West and
family, Dr. A. F. Grover, 0. O. Clark,
Portland; R. Cleveland and family,
Cornelius; J. L. Henderson and wife,
Gateway; Arned Dahl, G. Gercia,
Astoria; F. H. Carroz, J. Manslich,
Prineville; C. M. Rosin, D. O. Warne,
Millican; L. M. Royal, Redmond;
Mark Taylor, Huntington; William
Spriggs, The Dalles; Mrs. L. E. Cald
well and children, Shcvlln-Hixon
Camp No. 2; C. F. Anderson, Silver
Lake; Walter Thomas, Shevlkln
Hixon Camp No. 3; Tom Larkin, Kla
math Falls; E. W. Fainter, Pendle
ton; Mary J. Daniels, La Center,
Wash.
Downing Hotel James Frederick
son, La Pine; J. W. Taggart, Harney
Brothers, Portland; G. W. Marvin.
Silver Lake; James Fink, Crescent;
Jay Rice, Aune camp; Hans Zimmer
man, Crescent; '"-eorge Ratlif, A!
bany; Arthur E. Sharpe, Shevlin
Hixon camp; Willis Doak. Powell
Butte; A. C. Erickson, Klamath
Falls; J. M. McKinncy and wife. .Millican.
COMPANIONSHIP LACK
CAUSE OF INSANITY
Woman Wander In Fields Without
Clothing lut Money In Oven
Committed To I'cnillcton.
Grand Finale.
Musical professor, explaining why
he hurl to have his new nil towed
In: "It's like this, the w.clne tmiile
stnriato reports, then the ear chnneed
keys nnd went on four finis, and It
ended lip ivlrh n t'rjinrl rutllep'
To Holders of Victory Bonds
The United Stales Treasury has issued a call for
the redemption on December loth, lf22, of about One
Billion Dollars of the 4 per cent Victory Notes out
standing. The notes railed for redemption bear the distinguish
ing letters A, B, (.', I), E, or F prefixed to the serial
number. ' '
In order to provide for the gradual retirement of
these notes, the Secretary of the Treasury has announced
that until further notice 4 per cent Victory Notes will
he redeemed upon presentation with all unpaid coupons
.tl tallied ut pur and accrued interest to date of delivery.
We offer our facilities to our depositors nnd to tho
public for the redemption of their outstanding Victory
Notes.
The First National Bank of Be,ncl ' s -
Tae Bar aw 81,1.1 Sehmi.a
This Bank i " Member of the Federal Reserve System
Wandering In the fields near her
home, clad only in nature's garb.
Incessantly praying In Polish, her
native tongue, nnd other unusual
actions, reported over a period of
weeks, caused Mrs. Welstora Evanov.
wife of a rancher living southeast of
Bend, to be committed to the Pendle
ton hospital for the insane, on
complaint of County Physician R. W.
Hendershatt. Lack of conipanlon
Rhlp, the result of her Inability to
speuk English, was responsible for
Mrs. Evanov's derangement, it was
believed. Her husband, the only
person with whom she could con
verse, was busy away from home
most of the time.
An interpreter went with Dr. Hen
dershott and others to tho Evunov
home, but Mrs. Evanov would
not talk to him, but continued her
ceaseless prayer. A large sum of
money was found in the oven,
wrapped in a stocking. Evanov ex
plained that his wife had refused to
do the house work without pay, and'
that she had placed part of the money
in the oven, burying the remainder.
2 MAZAMA PARTIES
CLIMB SOUTH SISTER
CAM P MONTAGUE. Aug. 21.
Two parties of Mammas climbed tho
South Sistor Wednesday, tho tlrst of
15 led by Andy Anderson. Tho other
party of 26 was led by Al I'arkor.
Tho climbers spent tho previous night
at a bivouac camp at tho 6500 foot
level on the southwest slope.
The crater at the top Is the most
perfect of any of the larger craters In
Oregon, nhout 1500 feet In diameter
and almost circular. It Is full to
overflowing with ire and snow and
in tho north side a small lake has
formed at tho foot of a largo drift of
snow. The lako was frozen over
when tho two parlies were there, the
ice being strong enough for skating
A third party of live, led by Presi
dent Montague, attempted the ascent
of the Husband.
Tho first ascent of the North Slsrer
since 19Hi was niaile Tuesday by
John It. I'enlnnd, leader; John It.
Dyers, Robert W. Ostium, Lee Bene
dict and Arthur J. Kmorit-h, making
i 17 climbers who have registered at
, the top.
Faith That 8tlcks.
Muny people seem to have lost
faith in everybody except the fellow
who promises to make Uicm rich
quick. Toledo Ithnlc.
1VIES
U. I I' "''
I II.M TOMtlllT AT (iltAM)
IS MI'XOMI AM.VHC COMI UV
"Itepntled Missing," lllllled tin II
h ll 1 1 itii n t of in t 1 1 t 1 1 it i it 1 1 1 comedy,
which will bo shown al Hit) llntliil
Ihoiilt'l' tonight, Is full of thrills, in
malice iiutl laughter. Owen Mourn I"
starred In thin in ml net lull, which
deals with tho attempt of u Fur east
ern capitalist to obtulil possession of
u huge licet of ships owned by an
American shipping company.
The high lights of the picture are
u race between a hydroplane and u
hydroaeroplane, a shipwreck, u rough
and tumble light In the villain's
house, a scries of comedy scenes
made only us Henry l.elu iiuin. muster
n f laughter, kunwa how to make
lliein, mid Iho gowns worn by Iho
hii I iitHi in, Nlla Nu hi I and Hie llupper
like I'iiiiIIiui Huron.
"Itepoiled Missing" Is a moving
pli'l ill I hill moves every ill I ll ll t it .
Our wulcli repairing depui'lineiit
will huh lo ll Hint your wulcli runs
properly, Synions ilros,, Jewelers.
:t i r:
Bulletin Want Ads bring ruaulti
try til in
Put It In Thu Bulletin.
(M l, 1'Olt IIIIIH
Sealed lirnliosiils will he received
ut (he office of l.oo Thomas, arch
itect, and Hugh Thompson, lleuil, i
(Int.. on Friday, Aiigiuft '.'(I, iiL2.
until 5 p. in. and nut thereafter,
fur (ho general and plumbing con
tracts for Hut construction of a'
I Ileal re building In be erected ln
lleuil, Oregon fur II. T. Cnrinoily. !
bldH lo be opened on I he sumo tlitltt,
Plans mid speciflcalliiiiH Ihereforl
may he secured from the arclillecl
al the aliovtt address on Thursday, j
August 24. for a deposit of $l.
I'luiis will also bo on file ut llie
office of l.ee Thonias, architect, 201,
Culled Stales National Hank. I'ui'l
liinil, Oregon.
No proposal will be considered un
less un'ompuiilcd wllh u certified
rli.it-k for ii , I li. r. n.ir
cent of the ninoiiut of tho proposal.
i nu rignt is reservoti to rejtf'i
any or nil bids.
Dated Head, Oregon, August
1922.
21,
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MEN'S
Alhlellc nutl lliillliilggan
UNIONS
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This in h ref leel loii of Hie
siii:i.I'- t i,i:,MN(i vai.i i:s
von it III find ilirouglioiil illu
sion' (he remainder of till
month.
THE HUB
LAST TIME TONIGHT !
Two Shows, 7:30 and 9
Hero's splendid clruuia!
KATHERINE MACDONALD
As tho girl whoso lot Ik a llltlo In
"HER SOCIAL VALUE "
A drnmu of the Wunt Ails nnd tho Society I'lign
A liltST NATIONAL ATTItACTION
Ship aboard for the all laugh routo to hysterlavllle nnd bark.
KrlHtophur Kolttinbo Kenton has discovered Hid fastest trip
to tho 300 smile limit for a luiighlng Jug.
Leave laugh preservers home.
ONLY IO-IIO (Vols
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3 BIG DAYS
STARTING TODAY
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FASTEST
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ON RECORD
If you miss seeing it you
sacrifice the best evening's
entertainment ever offered
you at any price.
Presented with my personal
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J. U. SI'AHKS.
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