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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1925)
THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION. BEND, OREGON, MONDAY. JUN B 1. LOW The Bend Bulletin DAJIiT EDITION 1 RipplinRhuraos PAGE A PublUhid Every Afternoon Except Sunday, by Th MSd Bulletin (Incorporstcd) Enter n't : ... mi ClftM mat tar January at tba i t Offtrs t Uaad, Onon. under Aet of March 8. i19, ROBERT W. SAWYER Kd It or-Manager HENRY N. FOWLER A-ctat Editor An lmleiwii'lcnt NtMPUfTi sUndinir to th square deal, clean btmineaa. clean DolltMi and the beat lnUrutU of Bend auJ Central Oreiron. On Year . . . Six Month Throe Months SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail 15.00 n.-fi 11.60 By Carrier On Year HM Six Month M.0 On.- Month I0.0 All nuharrlptiom are due and PAYABLE , IN ADVANCE. Noticca of esr.irs.twn ar mailed subscribers and if renewal i Ml mad within rvaaonable time the taper will be discontinued. Piraae notify mj promptly of any ehanr of address, or of failure to receive the paper retrularly. Otherwise will not b respon sible for eoptc miaaad. Make all checks and order parable to Th.- IVn.l lIU-nn. MONDAY. JUNK I, MIC CaBl away from you all your trutisKrosslons, whereby we Uuve Iranspressed : and make you i new heart ami a new spirit: (or why will ye ilie, U house of Is rael? For I have no pleasure in. the death of him that du:'.i. Ralth the Lord (iod: wherefore turn yourself and live ye. L'zek iel 1S:31. 32. YOl Til IN AGE When it man is old and shaken, he will sigh. In his dis tress. "By my hair and teeth forsnkeiii little boots it how I dress. Hloominn damsels do not heed me, or my elothes of pink and lilne, gorgeous widows do not need me in the business they pursue. Let the youngsters have aplenty of fine rags, inviting stares; no one cares ten hoots or twenty what an old gray duffer wears." So the old boy gOSt to pieces, dropping from the well-groomed line, wearing pants that have no ereases, wearing shoes that need a shine; and hi hat is old and flabby and his eoat and vest. are stained; his appearance is sc shabby that his wife and aunt are pained. By his garb he advertises hes a has-been, sad to see. with no hope of pulling prizes from this world's great Christmas tree. People say, "He once was clever, with ambitions quite a few. but he's shot his bolt forever, he is finishhed. he is through." What a contrast is the voter who in age is standing straight, always claiming that his motor still is hitting on all eight. All the sloth of weaklings scorning, he wears trousers nicely creased, he is dolled up every morning like a bridegroom at a feast. HtOUgh his teeth are plugged with putty and his eyes are chinaware. he considers oltl men nutty who are slouchy. and don't care. So the clothing men attire him in fine rags that can't be beat, anil the people all admire his as hi- teeters up the street. INDIAN MUNITION PLANTS Whether the trllies of Indians whli-h ranged the Central Oregon country eenturlen before th en croachment of civilization ever con sidered calling a disarmament con ference in problematical, but if they did. the tribal leaders laced no smh seemingly insolvable problems which ' confront diplomats today. Hefore the ox team caravans of the pioneers trekked their way across the continent, and long before the kails of Britain appeared on the northwest const, a large part of the war implements and missiles of the aborigines was made from obsidian. Proof of this is in arrowheads, spear heads and l:nlves found in widely scattered parts of the northwest, es pecially in Central Oregon. Obsidian is common in volcanic countries, but because of the pecu liar conditions under which it is formed, in molten rock slowly cool ing under great pressure, it is not abundant. Txcept in restricted locali ties. For instance, here in Central Oregon there are the obsidian cliffs of Newberry crater and the Glass buttes of northeastern Lake county. Also, there are obsidian cliffs on the west slope of the Three Sisters. A study of arrowhead and spear head caches found in various places in Central Oregon, notably ilm ca 1m located near the local mills last fall, has shown that in this part of the state the missiles of the Indians were made from obsidian taken from some of the few volcanic glass localities In the mid Oregon country. Kast lake, (ilass butte or the other obsidian bluffs can well be referred to as primitive war munition factories the first factories in Oregon. Had the ancient Indians of Central Oregon considered disarmament, how easy it would have been for them to station "cultus" spirits on guard over the few obsidian localities, with the tribal understanding that no warrior was to replenish his cache of stone missiles from nature's munition plants! RADIO Todaj KPO, Hale Bros, and Chronicle, San Francisco. 42s.:: meters 4:30 p. ni., Hudy Seiger's orchestra; 5:30 p. m.. children's hour; 6: HO p. m.. States restaurant orqfacstra; 7 p. m., Theodore J. Irwin organ recital; 9 p. m., Norwegian rtiale chorus; 10 p. in.. Johnny Huick's Cahirians. K(iO, General Electric, Oakland, 361.2 meters 4 p. m., Henry Hal stead's orchestra: 5:30 p. m., Aunt Betty stories and KGO Kiddies' Klub; 6:45 p. m.. stocks, weather, markets, baseball, news: 8 p. m.. Amphion trio: 10 p. m . Henry Hal stead's orchestra. KLX. Tribune. Oakland. 50S me-' ters S p. m.. 1'iggly Wiggly Hawaii ana; 9:15 p. m studio program: 9:45 p. m I-flke Merrltt Hucks. KKl. Garle C. Anthony. I-os Ange les 467 meters 5:30 p. m.. Kxur.i iner matinee; 6 p. B., nightly do ings: 7 p. m.. California Serenaders orchestra; S p. m.. Tild Itohr. con tralto, and Los Angeles xilher quar (t; 9 p. n... Virginia Flohri, Holly wood string quartet and Oscur Teel. baritone; 1 p. m.. Examiner pro gram. KHJ. Times. Um Angeles. 405.2 meters 7 p. m., Mediuahf Temple i band of Chicago: S p. m.. conipli-; mentary program: 11 p. m.. Shrin-1 ers' hour: KNX. Express. I,os Angeles. 337 meters 4 p. ni.. Joe Lyons, tenor; l:30 p. m.. dinner program: 7:30 p. m., courtesy program: S p. m., courtessy progr.tm: 9 p. m.. .courtesy i program: 10 p. ni.. courtesy pro-' gram; 11 p. m.. Abe Lyman's orches tra. KC.W. Oregonian. Portland. 491.5 meters 5 p. m., children's program; I p. m.. William Itobinson Boone organ recital; 7:10 p. m.. weather, markets, news, baseball. KFOA, Ilhodes Store. Seattle. 455 meters 4 p. tn., Times program: 6 p. m.. Hoffman orchestra: 6:45 p. m.. musical" program: S:15 p. m.. weather; S:30 p. m.. Times program. Tomorrow KPO. Hale Bros, and Chronicle.; San FrancLsco. 42S.3 meters 1:30 p. m.. Hudy Seiger's orchestra; 5:39 ! p. m., children's hour: 6:20 p. m.. markets; 6;35 p. in.. States restau rant orchestra: 7 p. m., Hudy Sei ger's orchestra: S p. m., 1'. S. army band: 9:10 p. m.. golf instructions, Harold Sampson; 10 p. m.. Johnny Buick's Cahirians. jKGO. General Electric. Oakland.. 361.2 meters 4 p. m.. Henry Hal stead's orchestra: 6:15 p. m., stocks, weather, markets, baseball ar.:! news; i $ p. m., KGO Little Symphony or chestra: 10 p. m., Henry Halstead's orchestra. KLX. Tribune, Oakland. 508 me ters 3 p. m.. baseball 6 p. m.. Aunt! Elsie's sunset matinee; 7 p. m.. news, weather, markets. KFI, Earle C. Anthony. Los Ange les, 467 meters 5:30 p. m.. Exam iner matinee; 6 p. m.. nightly do-i Ings; 7 p. m.. Dan L. McFarland or gan recital: 8 p. m.. Examiner pro-' TUB! : p. in.. California siring quar tet; 9:30 p. m.. Grove Lindsay, barl-j tone, and Margarita Johnson, violin-1 Int.; 10 p. m.. Packard ballad hour. Kll.li Times, Los Angeles, 406.2 meters 4 p. in., special Shrine pro- grani: 6:30 p. m., children's hour; I 7:30 p. in . Plggly Wiggly Girls: 8 p. m.. courtesy program; 10 p. ni.. Art Hickman's orchestra: 11 p. m . Shriners band anil bugle corps of Aleppo . Temple. Boston. KNX, Express. Los Angeles, 337 meters 6:30 p. in.. La Monica ball room orchestra; 7:0 p. ni.. style talk: 7:45 p. m . health talk. Dr. R6bWt T. Williams; S p. tn.. feature program; 9 p. m . courtesy program; 10 p. m.. movie night. Abe Lyman's orchestra. KQW, Oregonian, Portland. 491.5 meters 5 p. m.. children's program; 7:30 p. m., weather, markets, news, baseball: 9 p. m.. concert; 10 p. m.. Multnomah hotel Qrefcettfa, i KFOA. ithodes Store. Seattle. 455 meters 4 p. m . Times program: 6 p. D., Hoffman orchestra: 6:45 p. m.. program: 8:15 p. in. weather: 8:30 p. ni.. Times program; 10 p m.. Eddie Harkness orchestra. Shell Oil Tank Station Begins Operation Here With W. Gano Compere In charge as local manager, the tank station Installed here by Portland repre- i sentativis of the Shell Oil Company opened for business "here this morn-1 ing. A point which Compere men lions especially in connection with the equipment installed here Is the metered truck H.vstem which will be used. Kid Norfolk and Jack Keddtck have been signed up for a 10 round bout to be held In Toronto on the night of May 25. 82 ARE GRADUATED IN COUNTY SCHOOLS Over Half Kiuling Eighth Grade Are in Bend BUtMy-l wo puptli in th ichooli of Datohutai pouniy pftuftd th eighth grtUlQ exatttlnattona thti prim ami an1 now lu-lnn irAuitacJ rortifl CAtM ihOWtni that tht'V liuvo hui'ivhs fully QOinplBtdd th COUr of Kltuly Ipeottled for tlu primary ktuiIoh. m OOrdini to Informal Ion r0lvd i day trotn Cpunty Bupirtntontfbni .1, Alton Thompson ami it. V. Agor, illy upWlnttttdtnl of nrhoolH in liYml SuiiorintiMidtfiit Thnmpunn mmoun 0 tjiat pupils in tho county schools who fullt'tl in Mir stuto oxamluntloiis will hi llvfjn anolht'r chance to puss hoftire school sturts iuxl full A nutii hor of 0Ttlf0lM aro btjtstl hohl up ht'citusc pupils taking tho oxumlntt (Ions iransferriMl from Othftf schools. Ht-foro tin orlif (elites nro Krantetl, former records will he looketl up. KUhth Kratle pupils in the schools of Bond successfully complelhiK their wirk are as follows' Kohert Arnold. Alice une. Kt hel Fuller, Thomas t'ook. Ituth tlatther. Margaret QUI, Velvu Mae Jeffries. Eugene Ketchum, Thelma Terry Jewell Smith ami liachel Woods, of t h ( 'enlral school ; Wtlhur Carter, Iroiu Part, Willie liohsou. Ceruhl Hansock. Marian Hennessey. How ard Hughes, Williur James. Hazel i Leslie Krlls. Kvelyn l.yucs. Irene Marsden, Catherine Mi Main. Clan ttia McKinnev. 1 tonald PoWtJl) Kohert Prater. Howard Itasmusson. Cladys Hirssell. J It. Slum. Virginia Smith. tstli ThonptOtti Pauline Wehh. Vertorta Williams. James Hur Tell. Kverelt Acree. Ceiievleve Arget singer. Illuir Hullett. Ktlul Hurt ropiw. Ktta Barrett. Nellie llrtnk. Muxine Hrown. Nell Hurch. Stanley Touts. Theodore Thmnas. I,ery Win Ker and Kvelyn Holdls. Kenwood, Following Us the list of Kedinoud pupils who passetl the efKhth grade examinatiiuis: llryte Andersou. Rob" ert Atkinson. Jtdtn Honham. Maude Coinplon. Tom Cronin, Marjorle Doty, Krcd BlUott, Kilith Jensen. Delia Mutu. Paul Moore. Helen O'Nell. Joseph Itirt, Franklin lleyn oftls. linger Sunford. I.lla Schumach er. James Steels, laura SnodgraM, ; Cluru Van Matre, Donald Waymlre.4 Wllhdmina Wilson. Paul Wright and ! Huhy Wehbar. Pupils completing eighth grade work in other district follow; Turn- 1 ulo. Alf Qulherg: L Pine. Antoinette! M Htladeau ami ('.rare Hose. Tel he row. Clinton Henton; flutte. Lata Sturdivan; ('line Falls, Jano'S He gards . Pluehurst . ' (Jeorge Htoik and ' OUI 'oiiiier; Cloverdale; C.rucie Wi ley and Kthel (loodrlch; Arnold, Klene Merchant; Klcharlson, NlOD I Hitter Paul Hraudon and Cora Huk it; Alfalfa. William Hardy; Iluenu , VUta, Sydney Stowell. Merlin has t wo up to dute trucks for motorcycle rat ing. June, and the Telephone ROMANTIC June, with its weddings and graduations, hrins many urging! to the American heart to be off to some distant place. W hy not go, when the campus calls to the colors, when sons ami daughters want your presence at commencements, when you feel the stir to he somewhere else, as audience or actor? With long distnnce to serve, you can be wherever you want to be. There arc 16,000,000 telephones in the n.ition-vi!e communications service built for your use. One ot them is always near to semi b.u k deCl- simis ami desifci to home or office, or carry words 0! love or greeting to places that call JfOUt thoughts. 'The romance of life is in the nir, and the great romaiue oi modern days-universal telephone service-is yours to further it. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM One Policy - One Syntem - 1'nivcriiil Service Graduation Exercises Are Held at La Pine r mwwg ihr Wi itrhMler th,- Pelt irKutnat Inn or ,,,rt . lihh a. llir flritl rlllli III KnT' I" Ih" ' nllr.l KaMi Would You Buy a Car? Of course you would if you could get a good value for your money. Our trade in policy is so low that we can offer you Good Used Cars at a price that is unusually low. The Lowest Priced Fisher Body Coach a Beautif ul 5 'Passenger Closed Car 1918 Dfxige Remodel- 1919 Ford TourinK ed $200 Oood tires $90 1921 Ford Touring Al 1S19 Ford Touring As mechanically $125 is $75 1920 Maxwell Touring 1922 Buick Touring A Good Rubber .... $150 good buy $650 1924 Baby Overland 1919 Maxwell Truck Runs like new $450 , $250 Arrow Motor Co., Inc. Bond at Minnesota Phone 419 LA PINK, Juni' I Com mc tire inenl t'XiTi tacH were hdil lnrt Thurn day for ttu jtruduutln; CUuM of I In lA Ptlli hlKh m-hhool. Ult Kr.olnul.-H brliiK KthH (iluah ami Klttalicih (ilaab. Tin illplomun iti pn-aiMHiMl by ('aunty Super imotit1Mi t .1 Alnin ThoinjiHon, and thi fiotonsWMSBMII (iildri'HH whn didlviTi'rl iy lvx li. ,. ThomiiHon of Portland, MynodUal ui iCQtlW of the Pr'h ti-rlan i hurt h Th icraduatcH iarh kuvi an oriKlnul addroKH. ;radn m honl diplomn wir pro-to-nti'd to (Jrarp Himi and Antolnrtti- PrTi'dliiK Iho rouiin- n'i'iiwnt vx itcIhoh, a liaiMiuct VSI hidd. ationdi'd by tho nludin(i and alumni of tho blxh Htbool. the t CtltTl. KbOOl board and puri'ntH K L ( lark ITU taorttmavtfr. anl touulM ftfl re h ponded to by Kramos ltllodaii, Kllud (ilaab, Wrlamt Itldnli'.v. Supi-r liiU'iidt'iil J. Alton TbOMpOOt and It iv 1). A TboiupHon Thi Harvard varsity polo miiiiut baa riMi'lvi'd a widromc k 1 ft of 11 fino i from Allan Plnkcri on. father of on- of thr li-ndlnK momhiTH j of tho CrlniHon d am. With a HtrinK of about '(t Kood inouiilit now avail able, the Harvard polo playofl 0SpOOl to make real ndvancemriit In the IpOTl Ihla HeaKon. Next year will mark the hpiiiI ren tennlal of polo In the 1'nlted Slaten. jit whh in 1870 that America o ltn firHt (ante of the Hport, l)- Initial Kame DOtng arranK)d by JftlBOfl OOf (foil Bunnetl snd plitjred in n rldfng niraderuy in New York City. The fol- GOOD FEET Make Life's Walk Easy WHY SUFFER? U uoaranfi'i- to uKr Mttl liiilioillali noil pi-rnoiiti-hl irlli't i' i M.i.si,Y without i si after Data of ia r r from i"" djtllj dot Ini, If y t ill will rolloVI on i i n 1 iii' I loo. Which '"' ' ram aot within i to rtnanrtaJ n-ath or I'si'ijnmm. V do mil s I in pi 1 1 lit i nitr I ni'ih, C itho v Of Injtruu o Walla ion nsri ImmI in to abaolntat) rawovc1 dun roots umi nlL PaJnlrrali . I alio l dm- lo iiilvpho rl loOil h mi- ad I oil o rmtsf s saltabla brawa to kurfl tin-in in mil -irenulhi'ii hfl llgaOMalta UuM hoM llo'io I f I lio I WD or I brail ami maha pint - mil II mil im - pw manrallj in ph o a I to inaki' I iik or Tiiriiliitt 1 - i " . ItunloMo, inlor Branca for Klal Poof, Wrafc irrhra, Aaklrssi Hiunmrr Toa Morton Tor . Matatar- iod nil klndti d l MMihliini til lb- I i i'l nod Uinh. and He MlM.idll(-l Kii.n .iof) llirni lo aitptlah IhHl pMipoao or ri'fnmi tin- piUThaao pfirts DTorfctad you Vriw Usr lit .H r aa press rfbcMl, Wo poaltlvHj iii no! rrropjuMMssi a llrara awlosa - hasB rati) i'di- Iha Brarr will arwawpllah Its osiiouao. Wa MMM fa ton' tried and proved rrasedlra for iiiliinu. Is I ik. Tlretl, Offenalre stin-iiliii: or ottierwtsse rtlaraanl I ni, a ml sosrh Kin daatl Coosplalnta of the estretnet Ira rontbai ander tie- rare qI tin- Ohlropodlat ami Pool Hpc lalbit, nmi win refaad tin- pot rtiaae price f ani inunij timi r mamfariare Md soil Ihai does not rnnte up to fhe eipeetaUon of Iha Bsnehaaai air In a position to, and wilt uladlt fin-tiMi llfM s?laaS referencea ah to oar worli ami -i. .i.n. apon apnliratlon Remernber w i: ;i mi wtki; HaHlafai lion sbnI IUntean treatments lasatj in Attendant -. Office houra, n to 1 1 . M., I to B P. M. Rvflnlfuj appointments pan be aJTanMod Western Painless Chiropodists PHol Butte Inn Hcatlquartrra, aii.i Plfih si.. PnrUaml, Hmnn. CENTRAL OREtiONS AUTO MACHINE SHOT 0 A. B, AUIZ Aavociated HMu MIniUMala ii' iir Bond. Phone BON first Class Plumbing am Work Quaiantcad W. A. .JACOBS Ptorida r. ( all 4M W Bend Garage Company Catty Cornered from Pilot Bottc inn Rpplawment Pirrtu tor ah m- Phcmii net WAREHOUSK Store your poods and fur niture in our brick stor age plant Furniture Crated and Shipped OREGON TRANSFER 835 Bond St. Phone 66 CITY GARBAGE CONTRACTORS Will Remove Your Garbage Tel. 66 W. 835 Bond Wwiin, Dirt, Rock vr any bind of Untune "The Yelloy Truck" Under New Management-- We wish to announce that we have bought the City Market, and with fair prices, courteous treatment and .quality meats, we hope to have a share of the patronage of the people of Bend and vi 1 iiiity. EJeter LeBrun will be in charge and the people of the city are well acquainted with him and we can assure you of the very West moats obtainable at all times. Mr. LeBrun is an experienced meat market man and will personally look after the interests of our customers. QUALITY MEATS AT FAIR PRICES The City Market Peter LeBrun, Proprietor 140 Oregon Street si t