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PAGE 1 THE REND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. REND. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE ". 1625 The Bend Bulletin DAILY KDITION rul'llshnl Every Afternoon F.xccpt Sunday. . by Tha Bvnd Bulletin OncoriKirated) Xnt'.rad m Becoml Claaa matter January II, ltti, at tlx I'ost Office at band, Orearon. amUr Act of March I, 1I7S RORERT W. SAWYKR Editor-alananer IIKNItY N. FOWI.KR .Asaoclate Editor All Independent Newspaper, standing for the aquara deal, elean busineea, clean politics and the beet intereeta of liend and Contral Oreaon. . .a. ' 9 m. a T a a -w aaV.. m win aW A . Vf When Twas Ona Year ... Sn Montha . Thrae Months BUHScrttrTION RATES Hy Mail Ona Year . Six Montha Ona Month IS. 00 $t.w I1.S0 H.50 ' S.60 10.11 1) All subacrtptions are due and PAYARLK IN ADVANCE. Noticea of expiration are mailed subscriber. and If renewal not made within reaaonable time the paper will be discontinued. Please notify ua promptly of any chance of address, or of failure to receive the paper rciiularly. Otllli alas nc will not be respon sible for copies, mused. Make all cheeks and order payable to Tha Bend Thilletin. SAT I' KDA Y. JINK C. ll'LT. How excellent is thy lovlng kindnesH, O Ood! therefore' the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wtn.es They shall bp abundantly satis fied with the fatuess of thy UOOse; and thou shall make them drink of the river of thy pleas ures. l'salm S6:7. S. DEAD MEN'S SHOES My Uncle Hiram had a wail, and often IM reflect, he's at rest, beneath the soil, his bundle 111 Collect." in the hazy long ajro when l'irst this dream was mine; my uncle's hair was white as snow, his age was eighty-nine; he had diseases ten or twelve and I was feeling sure the sexton soon for him wouKI delve a grave in yonder moor. I had no use for honest toii. though 1 was always broke; why should I plow the stubborn soil, or chop the twisted oak? Why should 1 shovel loads of coal, or work with brick or stone? My Uncle Hiram had a roll that soon would be my own. 1 had no coin to pay the rent, no place where I could board) my .thoughts were always madly bent on Uncle Hiram's hoard. "The way he lianas on is a crime." in my sad heart I said: "he lives along on borrowed time, nor wots he should be dead. He soon must crumble into dust, and sleep beneath the sward, and my long yean of faith and trust will garner their reward." He's lived a hundred years and ten. and does not plan to die. and still he keeps his iron men. nor gives a reason why. Now I am old and in the hole men say it serves me right : this watting for a dead man's roll is vicious, in their sight. I am too wretched now to work, I only sit and sigh; and as I do this, by the kirk, my uncle capers by. SANTIAM PUBLICITY I p. m. All members of the troop are . urKeii to be present. Visitors wol- eoine. A rordlal Welcome to all services. Christ says to you. Come, prav. program: hear. bo. tell and do. K. II BBARD, Pastor. Nancy; S p, m.. Examiner program: I p. m.. Old Folks Evening at Home: ill p. m.. KK1 midnight frolic. KHJ, Times, Los Angeles. 405. t meters 4 p. m . Simp. At n time when people all over 6 : 30 p. ru.. children's honur: S p. m western Oregon are thinking about ; program; 11 p. nt.. Art Hickman's tha possibility of crossing Into cen- r orchestra ; 11:30 p. m.. Lost Angels tral Oregon by way of the McKeniio of KHJ. highway, two cars have actually KNX. Express, Los Angeles, 337 niudo the trip over the Santlam route ! meters 7:30 p. m.. organ recital; from Albany. A better publicity J 10 p. m.. Abe Lyman's orchestra; 11 struellon stunt on behalf of the huntium could ; p. m.. Hollywood night. hardly be conceived. Those who i KGW. Oregonian. Portland, ill. I made the journey ugree that it was ; meters 6 p. m.. Jack Souder's or a hard one. but the point is that they chest ra; 10 p. m.. Herman Renin's The siek will be prayed for at close made It over a road thut is quite tin- j Multnomah hotel orchestra. ,, ,i,,s crvi. ,. Ki.tiinn a- 7 13 Improved. Inevitably one compares KFOA. Rhodes Store. Seattle. 455 roa evangelistic rail, I.llli.iri this with the McKenzte which Is lm- 'meters 4 p. m.. Times program: 6 Walk. r. evangelist will have ,') rge proved In various ways and orerip. m.. Hoffman orchestra: S:45 p. of these services ami also 'each night which it is still impossible for an;., Rhodes store program; S:30 p. lnrour;h the week at 7:15 until JOB automobile to pass. It seems clear m.. Times program; 10 o. m.. Eddie ;M iire aya come that when the Santiam is relocated ' Harkncss orchestra. Trinity tlplaropal Chardl Wall and Idaho Trinity Sunday. Children's sert- Held By Scoutmasters ., ,:: ' 'services until further notice. I nature treasure bunt whi l ull Gospel Church Corner Bond and Florida In basement of the new Full Oos 1 church which is now under eon- Bible school at 10 a. m. I Morning worship at 11 a. m. Safe-1 ject. The OUta of the Spirit. " Aft J ornoon at 2:10. - Iilvine Healing." and a new road built it should come to serve as the long season road to the Willamette valley. When the Albany visitors were in liend last fall to create interest In the Santiam they were told that Ihey could expect no cooperation from Nature Treasure Hunt this section until the highways still 1 made necessary the study of birds, under construction were finished. y,es. shrubs and flowers, featured Long steps toward their completion the scoutmasters' meeting on Tomato have since been taken and one can island Frldnv night. Eleven ner- 9 the time coming when it will he! sons, two of whom were from Mod- possible to aid in the Santiam deTcl-, moi:d. took part in the Island confer opment from this side of the muiiu-iuncc. tains. This would be as the new j' Those attending the meeting were road approached the east, a time stjll Rev. F. H. Hall. .'. H. Coleman, Har- B. T. Stevens. Ralph Haynle. W. B. Morse. Walter Shull and Merrill Rots of Rend, and Rev. W. T. Ford and J. E. Tcr.tor of Redmond. Th, mture treasure hunt was pre ceded by a picnic lunch, served by the Bend council of the scouts. aorae years, possibly, in tne tuiureivey Mackenzie. Bryan McDonald but one that will be recognized as bound to come If the Albany deter- llnatlon to see the road built per sists. We think it will. In addition to Its practical uses such a road will have a very high sentimental value because it will re-; new the tie between two sections of' Oregon that In the past were very close. The Santiam trail was used not only by pioneers bound for west-' ern Oregon. Possibly an even greater ! volume of travel came over It from j the valley into eastern Oregon. The Older settlements In central Oregon , sre largely of Linn county people.! It will be a pleasant thing to have! the two brought together again through the medium of a modern highway. FHANCIS 11. BALL. Minister. Lutheran Services At the Seventh Day Adven:!si church, corner ot Franklin ami llar riman. Services at 1 1 a. ni. Sunday School at 10 a. m. You are cordially invited to at tend the services and to send your children to Sunday school. 4n RADIO KPO, Hale Bros, and Chronicle. Ban Francisco. 42S.3 meters 0:30 p. m.. Warfield theater; 6:30 p. ra., Johnny Bnlck's Cabirians; s p in.. Art YVeldner's dance orchestra. KLX. Tribune, Oakland, 50S me ters 3:15 p. m., baseball; i p. renews. KCO, Oencral Electric, Oakland. 301. 3 meters 1 p. in.. Hotel St. Francis orchestra; 8 p. m., Swedish Singing society; 10 p. m., Henry Ilalstead's orchestra. KM, Earle C. Anthony, Los Ange les, 407 meters 5:30 p. m., Exam iner matinee; 0 p. m., nightly do ings; 7 p. m Myra Belle Vickera' pupils; 7:30 p. m., Oscar Teek. bari tone; 7:45 p. m., The Bookshelf. Miss k : . a .: s . i a i i a J m CHUUCH KltSt llapiNt (hunt. Oreston and Irvinp Th: Honv'Ilke !owntown Cfcnreb Where you will ftnrl: Sunday: Sunday (school at 9:45 n. D, A plare awaitH you if not an attendant elsewhere. Illustrated talk at 10:55 a. m. Horning worship, sermon, "The Riches of God." nt 11 a. m. Com munion observed at close. B. Y. P. L., group 1 in charge, at 7 p. m. Cvening evaneelixtlc mesnage at S o'clork : music ly junior rhoir. Monday, hoard of deacons meet in office at ft p. m. Wednesday, church night, praise, prayer and Bible study at 8 o'clock. Head Titus, chapter 2. Junior choir rehearsal following. Thursday, hoy srouts meet at 7:3'' Preabjrtf rlnii Chorrii Franklin and Harriman Bible school at 9:45 a. ni- Morn ing church service at 11 a. m. Dr. .Mallett will sing a oIo; Dr. LiLWti will prtttcb on ProgresK. In the eve nine th ('. B. sori?ty will meet at 7 o'clock, and the preaching service will "hocin at oVlock. Mrs. Ashiy Forrest a ill sing a solo, and th -r-! Glenn H. Slack, Atrcnt Phono 11K2, Bend, Ore. NoUoa tm iublkalKm la tha aooUl aalutaa ta lha Satunhv kasua W Tka liull.Ua aaaaal sa M lata lliau list a'alaak aai Iba arlariuaa a Mas iar iNraaadUia, Mrs. A. O. Schilling and Mrs. O. be no DltlD ot Hie llelul chiiptOf Minor eutertalned with a bridge I Monday eveulim. on geOOtlttl ot Hie party at the Masonic club rooms on grand chapter session. Thursday afternoon. Ten tables were played, pri.'.es being won by Mi's. Q. Clarence tlould. manager of 41tc S. Htldton, Mrs. II. N. Moore. Mrs. Boston Slore. and Miss Ms.lth.la I .1. K. Smith and Mrs. II. 0, Doddl, Haynle. also a former student at the J Bend hlll school, were married In I The SunatrlM club will meet on! Portland nearly Iwo weeks ago, thel Tuesday afternoon at the homo of news of their marriage not bacomlncl Mrs. s. Blmpaon, t-io Bnal Third known here until Qould ralurnad hum: street. week Mrs tlould Is visiting with' relatives in the Willamette valley Mrs. lieorge Vandevert entertuitied ... Krid.iy with a bridge party, honoring Mr and Mrs. Andrew Junor. who her sister. Miss Virginia Paulsen, were married here several weeks ago. who has been her bouse guest for returned to Bind for a brief visit ral weeks Seven tables of bridge Willi Mrs .luiiiir's naretii- Mr and Mrs lieorge I'. Hove. Into list week. leavitiK on Monday for- their new home In Portland, Mis Junor was Miss Kdllb lime, a graduate of the Bc'ld bleb school. The Jailor's wed dlug trip took them lo Yosemlle nu wer,' plaied aiul the prles were won by Mrs. K. II. Well. Mrs. Jay II l'p ton and Mrs. Agnes Shcridnu. a a Mrs. Kthel Blehards, worthy in a trou. anil Mrs. Anna Thompson, asso ciate matron, of the local Kasturn tional park, to San h'ranclaeo and lo .Star, will at lend the grand chapter Palo Alio, where the) visited Uev. Bleating In Portland next week, leav- ami Mis. J I.. Webster, formerly of ilns Bend Sunday evening There will' Bend. men will be on "The (late Ileum I-1 ing for the dn. bring our lunch to ful." Mrs J. J. Scliwomlker Is plan cfcorch and leave for the rlv. r. lb. ist. tnotii.i.iltis or H.e lakes aft-T Hie i-eri June 1 1 will be observed as Chil- Tn workH (lf lia,r , Idrani day. ! more to you If you acknowledge and "I was clad when Ihey said unto j worship the Hod of nil being before inc. lei us go unto the house of Jo- coloring upon our communion with hovah. Our feet are standing with- ibe works of Ills h ind Subje, i i:i thy gat s, t) Jerusalem. " l'salm , the morning sermon. "The I'niversal 112:1- 1)1!. A. W. I.KW1S. Pastor. MetllOlllsl I'pi-iopel Chinch Bond tnd Knnsus Church school at 9:46 a. in. Mo;n ing worship at promiitly at 12. Casslit;" 'Mrs. C. V. Sllvls will sing i "The Hills of liod." by Nerln There will be a union meeting of the Intermediate and senior Kpworlb leagues In Kp.vorlh hull at 7 p. in. All young people .ire most cnrdlull) How Long Will It Taktf Chiropractic lias proved so eXficuciouB in ro lieving tlic nerve pressure which i- Potind to exist in children of tender age, that some peo ple arc prone to think thai it Is good for child ren only. This la a mistaken idea, but naturally the results would he quicker ill such eases, he eatise the relentleSB hand id' disease has nut yel fastened itself on the young patient. Children, therefore, naturally respond very speedily to . Chiropractic adjustments, in adult eases, the results, it is true may he somewhat slower he- cause the patient generally consults the chiro practor as a last resort, and at a time when disease has fastened its tentacles securely. The results are none the less sure, however, pro viding you place yourself unreservedly in the hands of your chiropractor, and take adjust ments when he advises you. It has taken time for you to get siek common sense bliould t"ll you that it will lake time fur you to get well. HERBERT B. MALLETT, D. C, Ph. C. 151 Minnesota Ave. Phono (28 Palmer-Gregory System of Painless Adjusting 11. Service closes. Invited If you plan an out Tl ipp -Utnd.i sri AGAIN BUICK DEMONSTRATED ITS ABILITY TO GO WHERE IT IS DESIRED TO GO First Over the Santiam Pass in 1925 is the Distinction Attained. hit S n't lo V Oood music, ii splendid fellowship iplrtt, and I soul silrrlns. , ,111c giving rospel message Comic'; laud brliiK your friends. This Is our 1 1, i I'llllc;-' house and all will rc.-clvc iwartll he.uled Christian weltoiue An! ,, ; hour apt til here is an Inveatiiieiil re ,, ttiiti'i.g elurnal revenues. Make ail at I investment tievi Sunday In Kit A NIC JAMt'i, Pastor. room i lb . chilli . Bldf . where author' .euci, in, laiure may 'based or lci.,1 ortlull Hil led to i service,, and vlnll Utell lalll V houta i. 1:30 p ni. to i 10 ft Nantlav first I liurt h of I hristf, IrlMlW West r'irat Street Serrlct a every Sunday at 1 1 a ni BVaVM) si hool at 'J Hi a in Suti)t.ct ftir tomorrow, "tlotl. the Only Cause anil Creator." Te.tlllnonv meeting every V ednes ! day evenlnc at s o elm k The church t ulutuina a free pub It s. HAMILTON ATTOK.s B V - AT-I.A W km M II rirt National Uank DnlltfmSi Phona ) tin. i as r. , .. tar,., DR GRANT SKINNER DENTIST Room 10, O'KaM itbiu Ptosa aitA w The .same Buick that holds the Mount Hood re cord after 14.0(H) miles of driving as a demon strator, made the trip from Albany to Bond via Santiam Pass, carrying four passengers ami luggage, through snow and mud that reached half way up the radiator, in 18 hours running time. No mechanical trouble, no excessive heating just good reliable service under the most gruelling conditions. Why accept or expect less in your motor car purchase? Come in, let us show why. it was possible and is possible to receive this kind of service from a Buick. BEND GARAGE CO. HIRE A CAR and drive it yourself Reasonable Prices FRANK RRED Horn! and tireenwood Phone jr.'J W I . ed Car Lot CARLSON & LVO.N PLUMBING it KEATING Plumbing and llonlti c IttppUasj t Hath Kooui Acrnainrlua. etn . Pipe, Valves and FtttiOgl fKLKPHONE IBM verm: will give YOU A Rin si K IK, I'Ul.M M Satan potato hh, inii m.i. THK HOT BIHOU1TH i'ui OAS i . vr POR BOe TERMINAL CAFE cl lo I j Iin Millie, HtallOO I M.VRCK1. W iN(; HAIR DYEING Hair Bobbing Face and Scalp Treatments a&paau uoitu iim.v JOSEPHINE BEAUTY shop Satber BMg. I In, lie MSW It i :'. ('ally-Corncreil trmii Replacement Paris for All Curs "ilot Itlllle Inn Phone Itct We will move on June 8 from our present location on Minnesota Avenue to m temporary quarters across from the Passenger Depot. WM. MONTGOMERY Phone 126-J WM B M Box - - .V - '' :.,,- :..,i..,icVi . Wood Prompt Delivery Box Wood The Miller Lumber Company Phone 166 m ' T"lilll!llllllr Physio-Therapy Abrams Electronic Di agnosis and Treatment, Ultra-Red Kay.i, Chiro practic and all natural or physical method s combined. Dr. R. D. Ketchum CMfOpmetit I'lijHlelnn Stlber iibiK. "BETTER THAN Thai is what Ihey say about CONCRETE WORK now being (Tone by Deschutes Concrete Pipe Company PHONS 'Jilt Dr. Herbert li. Mallett Chiropractic Specialist im UlAneaoti Are. SNnM OPEN West Side Service Station Central Avenue and Columbia Street 0. s. PHILLIPS, M. I). IC.ve, I'.nr, Vote Will Throat HpeolalUt Room 17-10 O'KWIO lil'lK rloun: I) lo I 2, 2 It) 6 1 00, 7 lo s KUoikii offieo nr. ,1, Rot, ISO .1 l.iiml.m niiin'H lloiniilnl enrllflcnloa Oood Hero DR. ROY REYNOLDS Chiropractor O'Knno DlrtB,, Phono ISO Jl