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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1922)
PAGB 4 THE BKND IlULMCTIrt. alAILY KIIITION. BRND, ORKOON, WKOXKNIIAV. At dlXT 110, IfUia EDISONOFFERS TO AID SCIONS Scientific Bill Making Plan Is Proposed By In xventivc Genius Ky Keiinelh W. Dark I'HiU I'rwi SlatT O:trrwton.ient.l WASHINGTON. Auk. SO. Thomas A. Editon, Inventive genius of the century, lias offered a "scientillc bill making plan" to congress. This was learned by the publica tion of Edison's testimony on the Muscle Slioals. Alnbamr., power und nitrate, projects before the seuato agricultural committee, i i w.i.i, ,ri . , . ,, ., I the war." the aged inventor told the, committee. "I found out after a while ; that a lot of these fellows that were running the details of this govern-, ment were false: they were not the , , . ,, . , , real thing; they were counterfeits. j "I am surprised that you don't draw vour bills differently." he con-1 tinued. "llraw up a sekeleton of, your bill and specify the initial thing you have to do, and when that is done you will And out what the first step costs. - "Now, go ahead and continue it on by supplement, so you will know the progress of all your legislation and make them show up between each ' , .... .,,, ,, ., ; supplement. ou would have saved , five or six billion dollars here and . you would not have got a lot of these inefficient people. "It conies in sections and each time they come for more money you make an amendment to the net. Let them have It, but they have to show up. "Under the war administration no body had to show up. You will have It showed up by and by. "You should always pass a bill that contains just the rudiments of the j entire bill." Edison urged, "then you ; have the first start, the instrumen- i talities you start with to make that! thing function; and spend several j million dollarh. "When you have got through the Qiai-o it ihnm mo tn pnnipe.! j j,h.ii i:She came to visit Hay. the foster son uu 6 .v.o go ahead a little further, and when you have got through an examination i of what has been done, you will know it there is anything rotten in that, because you will see how all the money has been spent. "But Iho way you do it uow you mase me om ana quu buo never hear anything, and you try to get j some Information and you don't get any and all. They double-cross you all the time." HERDER ADMITS HE CAUSED FIRE; FINED Five Acres Of Jack Pine Burned Over At Crescent Bowman's Crew Is Active. M. C. Berry, sheepherder, pleaded guilty yesterday in justice court at Crescent, to a charge of causing a lire which occurred near there Sun day, it was reported by J. D. Bow man, fire warden, on his return. Bow man and liis crew extinguished the fire. Five; acres of jack pine were burned over. Berry paid a fine of $25 and cijsts. A fire reported yesterday in the vicinity of Paulina creek'was gotten under control last night with dam age to lessj than an acre of timber, Bowman reported. Lightning was believed to.be the cause. iiitxA 1;o Holders of The United States Treusury lias Issuer! a rail, for tho jedemption on December 15th, 10:22, of iiliont One ISillian Dollars of the 4 94 per cent Victory Notes out-stunqinK- 'I'hB notes called for redemption hear the distinguish ing letters A, 11, C, I), K, or V prefixed to the scriiil number. In order to provide for the Rrndunl retirement of these notes, the Secretary of the Treasury has announced that until further notice 4 i per cent Victory Notes will lie redeemed upon presentation with all unpaid coupons attached nt par and accrued interest to date of delivery, We offer our facilities to our depositors mid to tlic publw: for the redemption of their outntnnilliif? Victory Notes. The First National Bank of Bend ft Trim Bixi or Suciiau Skv viom Thii Bank b a Member of FINE LEVIED JUST ELIMINATES PROFIT A Una wlueli neatly Biibalracled the proflt which H. O. I'iery hud expected from running with n touriiiK car uiul a truck under the same licetme, was levied by Recorder lioss Karnliam Monday, following I'lery's arrest by Statu Truthc Otllcer Karl II. Houston. A license for the year would have cost $35. A license from now until Hie end of the year will cost $17. SO. i So tit Houston's sUKRestlnu the line was made f 17.50. C. O. I. PRESIDENT ILL BUT IMPROVING POWKl.l. lil'TTK. Aug. 30. J. A. HiKKs. president of the t'entral Ore- gon irrigation district, has been quite ill for the past week, but Is convalea- ""'" '" l'ent. George and Frank Kissler. with 11onuU, ,,,., 0,n KissU,r ,mvt, Rone ta tile huckleberry harvest. The families of Jess Miller and tieorge Whilsett, with C. M. Charl- ' , n","rlu'd,,f,;"m ,,JCn,"iK huckleberries. They lllled all of their bllckols allu C1,S- bringing back o gallons in all. The family of Mr. Hreedlove. who went along, remained ' th "'''"' ' P"'"" uei i lea iu uu. Fred McCaffrey mid Miss Neva Weigand wore married on August 21. at the home of the minister at Mo tolius. The groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCaffrey of Powell Butte, and the bride is the only daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Wet- gaud of l.niiioiita. They are both graduates of Crook county high school and the bride has since been llttenuin. 0reKon Agricultural col- !,,-. ifier a trio to C'orvallis. Sa- lem. Portland and other points, the young couple have returned and will live on McCaffrey's ranch nt Powell Unite. Rernice ntld Wesley Whltsett have returned from a two weks' visit with their cousins, tlw children of Henry Whltsett. at Bend Mrs. Alma Bussett and children left for their home at Silverdale. Wash., Friday, after a visit of two months at the home of her husband's Pj " Charlton went to Redmond Saturday night. Charles Charlton nnd Edgar Pe- Sat! '" ' The visiting nurse of the Boys' and Girls' Aid society was at the A. W Uayn home a short time last week Mr and Mrs Ba The Ladies' Aid' society of the Powell Butte church gave a chicken pie supper at Community hall Tues day, night. A very good program fol lowed the supper. -Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson, vice president of the Bank of Linnton who own the ranch formerly the . f ,, d George Hobhs the first of the week, while they were looking over their property Mrs. Henry Edwards will move to Prineville next week, where she will remain for the school year to send her children to the Prineville Bchools. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzweilcr and daughter. Maxine, visited with Mrs. Wurzweller's father. I la Mills of Paulina, in Prineville all day Mon day. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ClaRsifiL'd advert U in je charge per insue. 20 cents for 25 words or left. One cent per word for all over 25. All classified adver tising strictly cash in advance. FOR SALE FOR SALE Thirteen milk cows. Charles Triplett, at Tumalo. 15-74-Bp FOR SALE Alexander Hamilton In stitute set complete with course; brand new; cash or terms: at sacri fice. Write F. O. Hagg, 623 E. 31st St., Portland, Ore. 13-74p FOR SALE Pigs and sows that have been bred. C. H- Hatch. Tu malo. Ore. IS-74p unit Victory Bonds the Federal' Reserve System -itai, V 11 KOU SAl.K Smiill pitta. Nol An iturHUii, 1SK21. R.JT-.tOp KOIt SAl.K 7 room, modern house, S lols; cement basement; riai'ileu; lawn and mini He. I'rico :t "J 0 . 'I'urnis. fall HoKumm 1'alnt sloro. 4-73-750 TOIt SAl.K At Imperial; store hutldlim, 14x40: never occupied; easily moved truck or sled. Well liuilt of best material. Mrs. It. K. Woods. Duncan, Oregon. 1)0-71-7 Ip KOU SAl.K Pony. 4 years old, per fectly geulle; not afraid of auto mobiles or trains; safe for any child: boy S years old has been rid ing In in since June. Leaving llend is reason for selling. Inquire 1 11(1 St. Helens I'laco. Telephoiin :I14W 1-72-77P KO It SAl.K About ;1000 ewes. M. llalley. Jr. 87-7 I tfc ubout 1S00 lambs. Slsiers. USED CARS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY SPECIAL PRICES ON USED CARS OVERLAND TOURING Just overhauled ' $190 $90 cash, balance easy terms OVERLAND DELIVERY Refinished $175 $75 cash, balance easy terms MAXWELL TOURING Good shape $165 $65 cash, balance easy terms Fords, Overlands, Chevro lets and many others all bargains. Don't be mislead, these are all good service able automobiles. We must make room for new cars. Deschutes Garage Co. E. L. PAYNE. A. C. P1CKKNS. Pres. 72-74c Sales Mgr. FOR RENT FOIt HKNT 6 room, modern, fur nished apartment. 65 Franklin. S-72-74e What Do You Look For in Clothes- Puro wool, good style, correct tit, long wear and unusual val ue? $18.00 and Up Tailored to your measure you will llud it at DICK, The Tailor n Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOMES Wiestoria, the most desirable res idence site in the city of Bend. We aro offering for the next 30 days some beautiful tracts rang ing In size from one to four acres at greatly reduced prices. Theso tracts lay nice, Just enough trees to make shade, each tract has a perpetual water right, alno city water and lights. Any man with a family cannot afford to be with out a cow, chickens or garden; thcie are the very things that makes life worth living. For terms see 'HENKLE & MINER LAND CO. BETTER. EATS are not available than you can get at the SILVER GRILLE Prices of Auto Tops Reduced Fords $12.50 Other tops In proportion. Fords re-upholstered, 1)115.00. We Hh'iolutely guarantee all work. Nono belter nnywhere. Brnd Auto Top Shop 1.10 Greenwood Avenue. KOIl HUNT Hlnnplng room and hoard, In private family, limit Io nian preferred. Inquire llend llul letln. .1-7S-71C KOIt UKNT Iti. mis by week. Pilot Unite Annex, $6 per week. In quire Pilot Millie Inn. 7l-f7tfu WANTED WAXTKD Khieily ludy to iieep house for widower and two boys. One desiring thv home nioro than wages. Work Is light, tieo. II. Mac tlregor. Terrebonne, Ore. 17-74-7lip WANTKH- Sleeping roiiin and ga niKii roiiin tor ear. Inquire Hill let in. Ill-Tip VANTKl Ity accoiiiilaul ; several sets of hooks requiring two or three hours dally to keep up. In iliilro W. Yeoman, in C. S. Ilenson olllce, Saiher llldg., or phono 27 S W. 1 4-74-760 WANTF.D Dressmaking by the day. I'liouu 3!)d W between G alld 11 p. in., or call at Sill) ArUoua. Mrs. Hull) lliirkhart. 6-73-i'lp W ANTK'U -Woliiiiu reslnurant cook for small town. Stale wages. Write to llox tia. La I'lue. tlrn. 7-73-4p WANTED Property limed with me tor sale and for rent. I can sell vour property. N. II. llllhert, Log Cabin building. Tel. 15SJ U-73-74c WAXTKD School girl to work fur hoard nnd room und small salary. Phono 33 J. 1 0-73-76C WAXTKD Position us stenographer or other olllce work. Four years experience III Portland. Call 25S. 96-73-74p Put it In The Uullotln. LOST LOST The party buying or trading for 1K94 model Winchester pump gun. 12 gauge, between Aug. U anil 15, wrlti) to J. K. Turpen. Shevlin lllxnn Camp No. 2. K-73-fip1 The Rembrandt of the Screen The Great. American Picture "The Prodigal Judge" An Edward Jose Production featuring Jean Paige and an ALL - STAR CAST News Events GRAND Tonight Last Time Two Shows, 7:30 and 9 ' 10c 30c The tenderness of STEAKS depend' much on how they are cut Try Our Steaks We think they will ' please you. O'DONNELL BROS. f AHom. A wnmiin'ii uet'siiiper I cully mart- Ml iromlses In "print Hie p'lli'l'iil newa In uiibliised fashion." ,1. M. thinks It might to have a I la III It to he cone lileat ly feiiiliilne. 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Old- . .... ,, ., t Imuraiica Aucnor In Initial Uriin Suit 12-H, 0 Kano itiiildliiK h. c. km.ih riiono 17S-W. llend, Oreson ri" Nailunal Hank UMk.. HnJ. Or PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Ii. MINER & CO. Specializes on tlmo, haruiony nnd tochnlqno. Orclumtra work taniiht Real EstiltC to advance puplla. MltS. W. J. M.MIONKV lll'illll.i; III.IKi. Formerly Orchorilrn Leader liram! Itonm liiil liione 1I-.1-W. Thealer. Plionn HIDU. fil (imiritln DR. G. SKINNER MRS. TEEPLE i)l. TisT Toachor of r. ','. mi Mandolin, Mailola, Mando Cello, Olllco, Room 16, OKano Bld. fjultar and Tc r lluiiju I'honn: Oince, 23D-W. 11:10 IMcwurc Ofllco Hours: 9 to 121 to 5 I'lioue I17H W R. S. HAMILTON SMITH ATTOrtNKY-AT-LAW M'llflMO COIt.SIOTS Rooma 13 and 10 Flrat National VUn" vZlZhll! , BanK n..lldin. I'hono 01. . PlllnQ ioTM. o! llox 40 (Dr. Coc'i Former Office) I , 1 Tllc ,.1IW on.ee f p W. YEOMAN W. P. MYERS 1 Expert Accountant ! Now Localed In Itooins 2'JII-H H,,ll"'r ,ll,,' ''''" ' Alii IliilldliiK H- HeilKOii Olllce New I'lioue No. S59-W. - . IIAVK THAT THI NK MAT 1,1,1) I'hono 27-J. O'Kttne nidi;. ,y D11, ES.stIIAY GLAZEIR'S EXPRESS Hour9: 0 to"l2-l to C.30 2 """S"H Av ,M,"" ' Kvoniraca ami Sumlaya hy AiioUitmint ' i If Vour Trouble. Aro 10leclrlc.il, CARLSON & LYONS ' IKin't DlwotiniKiil . . ..... (iiavk iioi'K) TLUMIJING Hope Electric Shop & HEATING SU Wall Ht. I'lioiin llft-J. PlumhlliK and MoiUIiik 8uppllon " Hath lloom AceoHBorloH, etc,, etc.. I BEND CYCLERY I I'ipe, Valves i 121 MlnneHOtn Avenuo anl iri 1 1 imo-q Now Open lor Ilimlnc. UUU 1 '"'"KS Indian MotorcycloH, Reading Stan- TPI WPITAMW Ifto ? ard BIcycloB and Trlcyclen, PartH, mijl UVLylU l.rj-J AcceBHorlOB and Repair. ' In Cleaning Dronn, llnl soup silils In IIiii ImwI ineillllill fur cleaning geniilnu hrnli.'.r, Kwcet oil. applied with a lirusli, In also rlennsliig. The oil should ho removed with a soft chilli. gliomas Meghan 'A Prince There Tonight and Thursday Two Shows, 7: 0 & :()() IH'HINKHH lUUIiCTOItV