The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 13, 1925, Image 4

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THE BFNP BULLETIN, PAIl.Y FP1TI0N. BEND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18. 109
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY KDITION
I'ubllahett Every Afternron Except Sunday,
by The Hend Bulletin (Incorporated!
Entered aa Second Claaa matter January S,
10 1 . at the Poet Office -t band. Uraisn.
under Act of March J. m.
ROUKRT W. SAWYER.
HKNRY N. KOW1.ER...,
. . Ktlitor-Manaitrr
, Aanot'iate BdltOT
An Independent Netv.papor. .landing- for
the tquare deal, clran btttlatn. Blau DolttSof
and the beat intereeU of llend and Central
Oreiron.
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PIMM notifjr ua promptly of any chanjre
of atldreaa, or of failure to receive the rapT
regularly. Otherwise we will not be respon
aible for ropiea miased.
Make all chevk and orders payable to
llu- Bend Hulletin.
WKHNKSliAY. MAY 1:1. 1
Ho that will love life, and Ma
Rood days, let him refrain his
tongue from evil, and his lips that
they speak no guile. 1 IVter
3:10.
HOME INDUSTRIES
In Punktown thoiv's a little mill producing coiuivto
candy, and l oontend, with rieot good will, the product is a
dandy; "We uae tin finest of ctmenl in all the gopoi wore
makinr." BO says the manager, a gent Who has no use tor
faking, "We have just now in our employ," the manure.
..worms me, "a num. a woman and a boy the record
cheera and wartrts me. But it the people of this town would
tuiy our home made candy, atal strive to give it wide re
nown wherever it comes handy, we'd have a payroll cubits
Kong, b building most Imposing; but when Pd show men
where they're wrong, they say I'm idly prosing. A caramel
that comes from Rome lb sure to be a winner, but caramels
we make at home won't make a wholesome dinner. A thing
must come a thousand miles, across vast open spaces, if it
WOQld start approving smiles upon our pet. pie's faces. The
Punktown trademarks don't appeal to our consumers state
ly, who think no article's genteel unless it's traveled greatly.
Men send to Birmingham and Cork for candy that Is
grftty, they buy their gujpAdrops In New York Of else in
Kansas City. We Should hae scores of happy guys upon
our payroll daily, but local products no one buys oh, wil
low, willow, waly!" The manager, while he orates, ha an
appearance daffy, but he is right and Punktown skates
should feed Off) Punktown taffy.
Pomona grange of Yamhill
Coos county. Must have been muk
fall squirrel whiskey. If this is th
THE HEND G LAC 1KB COUNTRY I result the stuff gives, why not hae
A new name was added to the n turned over to the biological sur
geography of this vicinity when Dr. Vey for use in its rodent pottOWllH
Hodge christened one of the ice fields campaigns,
on Broken Top as Bend glacier. The :
glacier until now has remained un- j
named so that the new appellation is j
likely to remain and not suffer the j
fate dealt the name "Band when it j
was sought to give it to a lake in the j
Broken Top vicinity then called I.ost
lake and now known by edict of the!
geographical board as Todd lake.
Bend glacier is one of the two ;
claciers existing on Broken Top, I
There are snow fields on the east
and west sides; two glaciers are on
the north and the south slopes. That
on the south lies in the crater that
gives Crater creek its name, while
the melting of the glacial ire gives!
the creek its water. It Is accessible
from the south by way of th Broken
Si flowers too. Sho made Mori mimuI to i
jtlio city for a real tit OS bOUQUwt. M
COM) .i lot. 1 expet I the whole wod
dim'. MUl trousseau was something,
jawful in price. But it s only once In!
ui lifetime, I suppose I shouldn't
grudge an extra hundred or so."
I'ertalnly she never expected Horn I
to marry! She gave Dora all details
; of the ceremony who vva pros.Qn.tl
aUd wli.it os,ch wore and the probable
j cost of each wedillng present. Then
she took Doru In one day to make
j the new house ready for the couple,
tht day before they were to get back I
There was no way of getting out ofl
i this task.
Dora luul to go through the house,
l.i wedding present sheets on a wed-1
dtng present bed. unpack and put'
;iway ht trunks of ciothtf that hail
; been sent there, dust and straighten,
10 everything khould be in readiness I
j She felt hideously uncomfortatde
land unhappy, as though she had be n
Iforcad to look In upon the Intimacy'
'of their life together. But Aunt
MftttdO had no such sensitiveness as
hi un parked Morton's shirts and
chillies ami laid them away in bu
reaus and closets
"Such bad taste and quality." she
'observed, holding up a striped shirt
"Gladys win change ell (hat "
Dora actually hlushed a little
laud hurried with the diiMtug so as
to be through and out of the house
It wasn't the si.rt of house hi'
should live In. she thought as they
i drove home, she pictured a tiny
home, filled with the dark tuuhogun
I and quaint Old pieces of the now
j empty farmhouse she thought what
fun It would be to have broken arms
THE SPINE OF METHUSELAH
has resoheil that no tiiveii shall In1
eol I ei-ieti froui ani'it-iilturi. or live
stock until I'M" BrnO Dennis pro
poses that ilmre ho tio Inrumo or in- ami It'Ka and hark, ineinleili anil to
In -nt.tn.-i' tax until thru, am! we silt rub an.l rub at Hie om wm.ii wtin
KMt the ehmin.it em of all taxation
nnf on newspapers ami iirlntsliopti
MKTHUSMIjAII llvatl D 00 .".ii . 0liliiir u n
MrroW III his nine limi.l i .'ill h v im r I nu. K I n ' -'
III IT, then. lo tjldlt'l buvo to lUkllltl vil li emu i t
wbtrytnt about ,arma ox aiiU ftoalu or appaii
it It-it tr. or iinvtlitiiK like thai Ami II In tlOtllll
fill whether ht. wan ever penleietl by u life
Inituram-ti agailt,
DID you ever woiitl"i' ttboul lln- i.ort ol bOlitb
niarhine Mejiiuanlah muni Imvu b.ni '
man's body i a in o I-ii 1 1 1 1 - ii mui be kpi
well olleil. elaslle. slitii.Utl rnlllltliK BlatlOlt)
Ik life Rigidity In dMUb
THB motive power of the bodily MMhtM I
Ht'ivt. foft'e The niitiii arlety of the BrY
H'NttMH Ih the Hpinul rord An Ihry lii.in.li
away fvotu the spinal t-tirtl. all the trtlltl n.-iv,
iHHKt pass IhrouKll anil between the luovilble
bones oT the spine
AS UONQ as the spinal bones stay In Iboll
IToper plio-e tln-y ilon t annoy the nerv.-h rarry
In k I he body1! inollve DpWM Hut let lOtnfl
of these bonis i:el out of place, even a little.
ami the flow of nerve force is IntomiptOd
Then the bodily machine suffers
it WOUld) cm rawoMblti i pi"".' thai
the l n, Mcilniscruh's illlB "I '"' I""
liuWUVKIt, Him bfor tlw i IV "'
menu Hill sitlt.lk. lOUl. 1 1
Hants' a ' - 11 M ' "'
Wl no would fui IIMIUI..IU iivi lo lunui
up mill down on a rock or lhll In uriler
in l,r tbi tplnul bones tun of plc
TODAY, 'mi spinal bi s WONT i""
Thtiy t; iii ol ploi boiio-i n ''"
.mi' bodlu snifi'i bscauM o! tbi Intarrni
of llette folic
TH1 -rlellte of I'lllloplioH. ion II" It
sold, mill ti.llui.UtiK "lilinii I'oiit.i' ' ii''"
rorre I . ill llim In ch I hell Hie
i u.eli H relalm, clustb
draataai tot,
till TO a CblfOPfaCtOr lotUv I ' bmw a St
toil spinal In II ilocsli 1 bin I I'
Kite toll a llevt lease oil life
AMI will Villi I tie'll live ll loliK ,ts Melbi
. v.... ..i ,. t.,1 ,,r 11,1
- noil in . in" in. a" -
contend wltb ibai ba ttlda'l baa aw
life span ..in ii. aonaidantbl) laoglbaBaqt
boil, tu
lie
HERBERT B. MALLETT, D. C, Ph. C
L51 RlinneBota A.ve. Phom
Palmor-CJrojrorv Systt-m of Painless Adjusting
Itooawnx untl turpennne
TiTe Wall Flower
By MARION RUBINCAM
iaxX.wy3.Ul iViY-t l.iY.f IVi III XX XX J :i iin.ii.ii.i l.nua ui.i u
until Ihe
irabtlB, ihoarad Md the .lark nr
faie Kloweil from proper rare
It Ibonld b. It"' proper home she
luul road about, but hail never seen
in'Norris fity with (jualnl diamond
She
Klteil "What colltil I be to ll
has entir.1, tOrCOttan me or else alii
thinks me lafparMnant to ItttFttcftai
Upoa her Hint.."
.whitlows anil roaabud patterntMl ami iiiiluiptiiness she Krew more an.l
hlntr.es and obi prints anil mlrrora more COOtralBad She fancied bTall
ami mahoaany. with a library filled unbeurabtv honielt lor Iblnnaaa
to the ceillnn wllh shelves era mined miiile her cheeks hollow ami her skin
wlth books In such a home Morton an n n Ii 1 1 It white Her hair looknl
Iwrulti be appreciated; tilndya hoi as lifeless as she felt She was tire, I
selc.tcil everything as m w ami most of ih. nine baeanM she never
ornate ns possible, with Datterneil resteil H v.ns easier lo ttork
i carpets and ptttt. rneil curtains untl a Tin bible ami Krooni aitie back
tflltl V.IIH furiously Jealous tloru
took II as a frlcndlv an eiimi ami it
sIkii that whalever MntlmeOI be luul
fell, mum K.iiie Hot., us his nlil DOB'
stralllt tt.it. gone Hill she ttas ctcti
the effect of her HeKlt'i I i Inure miserable bOCaUM of ll,
ll Has plain thai Morton ...is m,l
IttBlly happy
i. - v pttaa
A NEW LEAF
Top road the road that ends at the
cabin on the canal by which the
BTNOFSI8 hi-' PRBCBDma
CHAl'TKKS
Pandora Nicholson is shy to a pain-
interesting. " Aunt Mamie went on
meditatively Whatever Itleas she
hail, she always expressed ulnml
n'hA , a mm II aeeta Ihnl Pt.,r r.hi,lvs
water, of Crater creek are diverted j '"1 desree. She is an odd little, sen- (;r.lmmil White. and now Dora, were
to Tumalo creek. sltive. neKlecled sirl who Ives as a ,h, , i.nfi.liintK nf her innermost
The Blacler on the north slope Isort.of poor relation warn ner t in it- ,nnllch,.
"t)h. shell be happy." Dora an
aweretl wllh Ihe slightest ironical ac-1
rent upon the "she." ,, ,
"Oh. do yoti think aoT" Aunt
Mantle was not capable of umlrr
i tend In, Irony "Well. It's real gen-1
erous of you to say ho."
Dora VBtAed to herself--Ihe bitter1
tort of smile that hurts. Oladyal
would be happy it wasn't Ketierous
of her to nay that. Would Morton
he happy, she wondered?
The days slid past Into weeks
Qladyi was still away. Norris City'
large) pbotbgrapbtr hud been called
in to take pictures of the brttle. the
bridegroom, the iwo together
Gladys with not a triumphant smile
.is Dora Ibonrbl bill a nlt-asetl and
and when one has reached the west-1 to New York. Cladys and Morton sf.( i,ns01us expression. There was
I treat deal of w hat die railed t hei r
ful" red.
Otte to console h.-rself. Dora wrote
a letter to Mrs Hales Hut week
j after week passed without an an-
wer
Wh) should she write?" she ar
ami "settled down ' Qladyi asked
Duru to dinner once For Morton
shook hands and greeted her with
"lice hill It's good lo see you 1 VI'
missed you"
Qladyi took this as ii sign thiii
Morton stiii liked Don Ibo raueh,
Ken.) elarikr is barrier nf nnnr.utrh Peter and Aunt .Maude, allll tneir
It may be reached by a long walk i daunhter. tlladys. who la loud voi, ad
acfos, the mountain plateau that one ' and popular.
comes out on after pasaina up! No one understands or tares for
through the last belt of hemlock on I Oora except her father, who, also,
the Broken Top road or by a still lives there. Dora is afraid of pep
longer and more difficult walk lo the! pie- cannot talk to them, never
(ireen lakes and so on around the. knows what to say. A quiet llttl
mountain. The simpler and more ! friendship begins with Morton New
attractive course is. howeTer, to our , berry, who is shy too. when liladys
way of thinking, by way of Three I nddenly decBles she wapts him.
Creeks lake. 1 though every other hoy but Morton
From this point one has merely I had been devoted to her. Eventually
to climb up to Ihe rim over the. lake :he becomes engaged to him. Dora'
whenre. by the way. there is a is broken hearted,
remarkable view and then proceed She had begun a friendship with
across the neck that separates the Gloria Hates when that rathf exotic
Three Creeks from the Squaw creek lady was visiting Norris City. It Is!
basin. It is well under a mile across broken off when Mrs. (iates returns
j em slope he is well repaid for Ihe I are married.
effort. Not only Hend glarier and
the Squaw creek basin are spread out Chapter
. below him. but on the left is Broken
Top. off to the right Jefferson. Wash-' The wedding over. Aunt Maude re
Ington and Three Fingered Jark. and turned to the farm,
directly in front with almost no fore- "It's a shame you didn't come."
ground lo fill the eye are the Three she told Dora. "The men could have
Sister. ; managed. It was a grand affair, and
To us this is the finest view In ; she looked fine. None of your pale
this country. We hope i! may be-1 and fainting brides for her. 1 never
- come familiar to many and that the! saw such color, and all her own."
naming of this glacier will lead to' Dora had a sudden vision of her
the exploration and mapping of as in- cousin, with a' smile of triumph as
teresting a section as there Is about she had her way at last, in the most
bere. important event that had happened
: to her so far.
Moonshine mash has killed chip- j "I don't know If she'll be happy,
monks and birds in the forests of; though. Morton ain't so lively iind
a large picture of the whole wedding
; parly too
"Her dr;ss took grand." Aunt
I Hand reflected out loud. "Ami tin-
The Central Oregon Country
(No. 143)
UNTIL 1321. MONB or HKNDS- STRKBTS BAD BMM PAVED, AND THIS
PKOMlgntO CITY BKKMXD DEBTOtBD TO BECOMI KNOWN AS "TBI
DUSTY CITY." THB soil. BXRB Ri ONI WHICH BLOW! AHOI.T EASILY,
AND MERCHANTS AS WELL AS HOI.SEWI VES COMPLAINED CONSTANT
LY OK THE DUST THAT ACCUMULATED ON THEIR WARES AND HE
LONGINGS. THE STREETS WERE MI DDY IN WINTER. TOO. AND HEAVY
TRAFFIC LEFT THEM PERPETUALLY ROUGH.
IN Wit A MOVEMENT HAD BEEN STARTED TO PAVE THE STREETS,
HUT IT WAS AIIANI10NEI) ON ACCOUNT OF THE WAR. AND IT WAS
NOT UNTIL IMO THAI- THE PLAN WAS BKOUOHT FORWARD AGAIN.
THE SHEVI.IN-HIXON COMPANY MAY HE GIVEN CREDIT FOR STARTING
THE BALL ROLLING. FOR IN THE SUMMER OF in21 THE MILL COMPANY
HAD ITS LUMBER YARD ALLEYS AND DRIVEWAYS PAVED. THE COM
PANY HAD CONDUCTED A CAEBTlil, INVESTIGATION OF VARIOUS
TYPES OF PAVING. AND HAD SELECTED WILLITE. A TYPE MUCH IN
USE IN CALIFORNIA. IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL PAVEMENT. AND HAD
GIVEN REMARKABLE SATISFACTION IN CALIFORNIA
WHILE C. S. HEED. PRESIDENT OF THE WILLITE COMPANY. WAS IN
HEND SUPERVISING IHE PAVING OF THE MILL YARDS, HE DOT N
TOUCH WITH LOCAL BU8INE88 MEN AND MEMBER, OF THE iTTY
COUNCIL. WITH THE RESULT THAT A STRONG SENTIMENT IN FAVOR
OF PAVING AND ALSO IN FAVOR OF REED'S TYPE OF PAVEMENT.
WAS DEVELOPED, fit HAD A CONVINCING PERSONALITY.
REED'S OFFER WAS AN ATTRACTIVE ONE IN SEVERAL WAYS. IIY
USING A THINNER COAT Ol ASPHALT MIXTURE THAN OTHER CON
TRACTORS USED, AND IIY DOING AWAV WITH CRUSHED 'ROCK OH
OTHER BASE. HE BA1D, THE WORK COULD he DONE more CHEAPLY
THAN BY OTHERS. HE ALSO PROPOSED TO ASSIST IN FINANCING THE
CONSTRUCTION.
THE PAVEMENT LAID IN THE SHEVLIN-HIXON YARDS CRACKED
BADLY THE FIRST WINTER. 1:11" HEED EXPLAINED THAT SOME EX-
I'ERIMENTTNG HAD TO UK PONS, AND that IT WOULDN'T HAPPEN
AGAIN. THAT PAVEMENT WAS REPAIRED. AND HEEDS 8VPPOBTEBS
AMONG THE BUSINESS MEN AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY ADMINIS
TRATION DID NOT .WAVER IN THEIR LOYALTY,
HOW COULD THE CITY HE TAKING ANY CHANCES, WHEN REED'S
CONTRACT GUARANTEED HIS PAVEMENT FOR FIVE YEARS ? REED
BROUGHT IN If IB MIXING PLANT AND CRtWS, DID THE GRADING
EARLY IN THE SPRING AND BEGAN LAYING THE HOT STt.TI- ON
BEND'S ST REETS.
The Central Oregon Bank
MixUm IUdUbc Utthodn Coopld Willi Old Tim Conrteir and Bxartt)'.
.
Annual and Budding
Plants
Afttem - - ."".Or per doit,
VcrbfiuM - - IMIc per !.
HalploMBifl "'m- per doz.
ZenultfJi - - - Mi- per do.
I'libix - - ."Wh- per !
f'ftbniifft Plfintfi 15c per !.
(Jeullfrower " SSJfc per 'l"-
Tomato " 25c per
RIVERSIDE FLORISTS
fit t'rnf.fMiM's open Mmi.i
450 Newport AVe
Retail Store, H(I1 Willi
IMionr :t 15
V'J . !!
A. D. Lewis
FOB
Painting
Kalsomining
Paperhanging
Making1 n specialty of
Interior Decorating
Phbne loo w
1503 Awbrey Road
Notify Us in Advance
We must know when you're going to move and
where, and how We can got into the new house
to see the meter. If it's a newly built house
the electric wiring must also be inspected.
Call on us at once so that we can give you un
interrupted electric service on the day you
move.
Bend Water 9 Light &
Power Co.
Dr. Herbert B. Mallett
Chiropractic Specialist
Iff! Minnmota Aw. I'' one 42H
DR. ROY REYNOLDS
Chiropractor
o'Kiini' BIdaj.i Phone 480
MultndiTT3ft SUtdium
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Re careful of fire when in the timber.
A country denuded of timber is never pros
i perous.
IRememio.r we will need a country lo live in
after men now grown are gone.
Central Oregon Scouts
"NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS
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MALTHOID
ROOFING
requires no painting
or.io years
Ordinary roofing must be
painted every 3 years. Malthoid
Roofing requires no painting
for 10 years.
The cost of Malthoid Roofing
is less than the cost of the paint
ings necessary for other roof
ings. You save money by cov
ering all roofs with Malthoid
Roofing.
For Sale by
Heyburn Hardware Company
The .Miller Lumber Cnmnnhv
BU Pabcolili Floor Covering from
Rainey & Mete
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tale
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