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PAGE 4 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION. PKNO, OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE S, 1025 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday, i by Tka Bend Bulletin (InroriK.ra.ted) Knteri u Second Claaa mntter January 8, )H".. al the Peat Office at Bend, Oraaxm. under Act of Mm. I, . UK. ROBERT W. SAWYER Edltnr-Minuer ' HKNKY N. raWI.SR Auociata Editor An Independent Newspaper, atandintr for the aquara deal, clean bualncea, clean politico and the beat Intercata of Bond and Central i Oreaon. I I SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall RipplinRhu nier On Ytr ... Blx Month Tbre Month ::::::::::: SI ilk n By Carrier One Year K.m Bli Month! IS.SO One Month 10.60 All aubacrlptions are due am! PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice, of expiration are mailed ubecrlbere and if renewal i not made within reasonable time the paper will be dfeeontlnucd. Pleaae notify wa promptly of any change of addrcaa, or of failure to receive (he paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be rcpon aible for eopiee mtaaed. Make all cheeka and orders payable to -IT.e ttenrt Huiut.n. MONDAY, JDNB S. 11125 How to Win -Trust In the Lord ,uii(l do sood: so sht.lt thou dwell in the land, and verily thQU shalt be fed. Commit thy way unto the Lord: trust also in him; and he shall brine, it to pass, rsalm JT 3-5. THE INVALID When some good neighbor helpless lies, we haston to his shack, ami take, him soup and luscious pics, and tripe and canvasbiu'k. 1 heard that Jabez Jinks was ill. with spasms in his leyrs. and started, with a right good will, to take him hard-boiled o'jrjrs. "I'll let old Jasper know." 1 mused, "thai human hearts are kind, and lie will doubtless lie en thused, such sympathy to find." Hut at his door 1 met Doc Hick, who said, in BJIgry tone, "You can't come in when men are sick, they're better left alone. No sooner does a jrent cave in. with divers maladies, than neighbors come, their maps a-grin, to bring him etrs and peas. They want to stand around his couch ami ask him how he stacks, and strive to dissipate his grouch with jokes from almanacs. They want to wring their hands and weep, while he for silence pleads, they want to keep him from the sleep that he so greatly needs. A million invalids have died, who mitfht be- still astir, had not their kindly neighbors tried to show how jrood they were. A million men have met their ends, and sleep beneath the stone, who might be living if their friends had but left them alone. This Jabez only lonjrs for peace, for silence and repose, and you come here with jam and grease and e.uys ami things like those. No doubt you'd make his life a pome, with gift and smile and jest, but take your foolish plunder home, ami let the sick man rest." OVERLAND T Standard CnY Sedan REDUCED from $985 to mm THE TAX REMITTANCE CASE The question of the rights and duties of the county courts of Orecon under the provisions of chapter 314 of the laws of 1925 is to be settled in the supreme court. This is the ! mond and the various school distrl. is gratlfylnK news that conies from B lem, where' the state land board has instituted mandamus proceedines to compel the county court of Coos county to order the remission of pen alty and interest on delinquent taxes for the year 1921. It is to be hoped that the case will come before the court in such manner that all ques tions involved will be tried out. in cluding that of the constitutionality of the law-. We say the news is gratifying; be cause there are a good many people who feel that the law is a bud one. They will hope for its invalidation by I the court. There are a good many others who will he saved some money If the law Is found good. They will hope to see It sustnined. (everybody Interested in tax matters will be glad to have the question settled. Our opinion is that the law is bad and that Deschutes county should not put It into effect even though it may legally be done We think the law la bad for many reasons. Some of these follow. (11 In Its preamble, justification such authority pver the other taxing iTI The obligation to pay taxes districts of the county us to Justify should he absolutely certain. The it in saving that the pavment of taxes , ,, , , . . . law makes u uncertain and lavs a due these districts may be postponed. Adoption of the law means thai taxes f"idatlon for the development of for 1922 and 1923 due Bend. Ited- future uncertainty. There is our opinion for what it neeo not oe paiu tor one ano two may no worth. The supreme court years. At least this should not be will have the last guess and Its opin-1 done without request from these dis- ion will settle the mutter. We are I tricts. 'glad that it is to he settled. t. ... f. To lido Easy Terms 52 weeks to pay. Gloria thought awhile, then asked: "How old are you. Pan?" "Twenty-one. almost twenty-two." the girl answered. Gloria laughed: "How marvellous to be young enough to count forward to the next birthday! I'm 33 when that unfor- for the law is found in the fact thattunate ,la,e occurs, so I refus.- to TFe Wall Flower g By MARION RUBINCAM GLORIA'S ADVICE Chapter 5S 'there, that's all. You were miscast, as stage people would say. as out of place as a fine tragedy actress trying to play a part In a bedroom farce " "I was out of place " "You were too good for them!" Gloria was almost irritated because Pan would not see It. "That's usually the trouble with these poor, shy little tongue tied creatures that sit In ror- Huge production and record breaking sales have made possi' ' t! great price reduction . . . This great Six has definite advanta other Sixes in its price class . . 38 h. p. engine . . 112 inch wheel ano . . . Larger main bearing surface . . . Pressure feed lubricating sys. i . . . Oil-tight universal joints . . . Heavier crown fenders . . . Two-tor.B polished lacquer finish . . . Genuine carpet iloor covering . . . Wind shield wiper . . . Very latest finger-type spark and throttle li vers, also horn button, mounted on steering wheel . . . Unusual leg room and comfort ... A full size Five Passenger Sedan . . . Now a value beyond comparison. Order early! 212 Irving St. R. S. McClure, Dealer One block east of First National Bank Call for demonstration Phone 21 .1 ners and mope and can t think of a the farmers and agricultural Inter-1 ,hink " until It s past, and too ,hi"c j Th" right, there's "Do you know, you were never in love with this Morton at all? ests of the state have been suffering la,e 10 worry over! You're so young under severe handicaps'' and the fur-' for TO,,r M Petal ther fact that the severe winter has frozen the grain crop in Eastern Ore gon and "it will be difficult for many of the farmers of the state to prompt ly pay their taxes." The alleged con dition of a small special class. I. .e.. those farmers who are unable to pay- nothing wrong with them except that they haven't found their own proper 'circle of friends, their metier, as the French say. They belong with the' , If w ILLYS-OVERLAND FINE M O T O n CAR Pan looked' nfHalaatb ,.,nnl.l,j serious people, not the rowdies at this remarkable statement ,0lon,v 'hey could see that! cause Gloria 10 laugh again. Sho mov"d restlessly under the She went on- covers. Pan wondered how much s "Von weren't not reallv. vou:'"Ker sht' couM k,'l'p her ln bni: their taxes and those Eastern Oregon i "now. You forgot too soon when """' to rel.el against her wheat growers whose seed wheat was -vou Kol into new surorundings. Yon continomeni. frozen last winter. Is thus made the "nd something better here ildn't 1 , "V"" hopelessly out of place, reason for a law that gives a special Vou?" ' " ' '" " ' hardly ever benefit to everv delinquent, whatever Into I'an's mind came a memory !s. fau" ,"f l!'rl" '""'nselves. the reason for his delinquency mav of George Kidgeway s tired eyes and " ' almost alway" ,""'a"" le moth- H ..,i ,. ,m fine features and rhe m,.mh ,,,,! or. or aunt or oi,r sister - whoever fence, extravagance or actual misfor- j pumled her so by its sweetness and tune. There are no frozen wheat jits cynicism, farmers In Deschutes: the others She nodded her hspd who are delinquent are Inconsider-j "You sec. that wa' all there was to nble in number. Here the law will : it. In the country you had nothing operate for the benefit of an entirely to think about but yourself different class and not one for whom I sounds brutal, dear child, but I'm It was intended. An examination of afraid it's true. Heaven knows you the tax rolls of Deschutes county will ' had enough unpleasant things hap show that taxes have been allowed toi Penlng to make your thoughts any become delinquent not only by farm- -thing but cheerful. And there was ers, but by town lot speculators, by i little else to think about, apparently well-to-do business men "Nevertheless, you did think about and others. Speculation, not agrl- yourself and therefore you made the cultural misfortune, is the reason for. little hurts greater In your own mind their delinquency. It should not he I H wasn t love but loneliness that condoned, by the remission of penal ties and interest. (2) The law penalizes prompt tax payment and . puts a premium on de linquency. It Is unfair to those who paid their taxes when due and to those who have since paid and In doing so paid the accrued penalty and Interest. They now get nothing back, while the man who did not pay gets let off. (3 The county budget is based, in part, on an expectancy of revenue from penalties on dtWinquent taxes. The adoption of ihe law means tin loss of a part of such revenue. Hev- made you turn to Morton. Wlint was there about him to satisfy a girl like you?" Pan answered eagerly: "He was wonderful. He was so different. He didn't like girls ln the silly sentimental fashion of the other boys. He respected them the oth ers were well, so vulgar sometimes. In the things they would say about girls. Sometimes they'd say vulgar things to them. Kven to Gladys I heard one boy boast that he dared say anything he wanted to her. "They seemed to think that girls existed to play with and spoon with. Is In authority has no discretion., These shy, sensitive little souls are' misunderstood and snithhed and hurt.i when they should be petted and en-1 cournged. If Gladys had heen meth- That f"i'ra" snubbed and put In her place, I sne would nave heen less spoiled, and probably generous and sweet. If you had been encournged as she was. you would not have gone about feeling yourself inferior to everyone " Rhe sat up in bed and threw back the covers. Then she got up. her yellow silk kimono half falling from; her shoulder. "Mrs. Parke asked me to her danc.. tonight, didn't she? Phone her and say I'm coming like an angel. Pirn.; and don't stand there frowning at me. I'm bored being sick. I'm go ing to have a hot bath, supper and j then dance!" i'an's protests were lost In the sputter and gurg'le of water turned on into the tub. Over Its noise Pan heard Gloria begin to sing. Shei picked up the phone and obediently called up the Parke residence. Gloria had decided she was well , again. T(.rm,rrf, A I'hone Mr.acc. Will Construct Road EES Along Crescent Lake " T. r,'B "It Skirting thi rat lt' nf Crenci'iit l:ikf one of t hi mom lOttUc bo4lM of wat r In tin ranradpfi, u four mtli-. HtrMih of road will In conMrurti'fl thin month. MMMtMM H. I.. IMiiinli. supervisor of (he heschuh'H national I forent. The new road will partly replui e the road which ut prenont puhhi-h near the old Hoeg ranc h. fllCIDII of mditlou of the ground, tin ! BMd for only a h year. new road started this morning Haw Miller In tu rhari'e of (ho crow of about 1 '2 men. If pri"i.nt plnpM are carried out, the mad will he rompt"td thin month CENTRAL QREGONS' AUTO MACHINE SHOP A, ft. At I.T AlaMCiRtMl llblg Minnesota near Hotel. Phone ,,o:tJ W. 6. Manning. M l Dentintry Mill. Itf.lt O'Kau lll.lg. Phone ITH W. Hrnd, Ore. onue lost In any way must be made There weren't many really solid up by taxation. The adoption of the j friendships; there weren't many law means that another burden Is cases where thme was real compan- WAREHOUSE Store your goods and fur niture in our brick stor age plant Furniture Crated and Shipped OREGON TRANSFER 835 Bond St. Phone 66 HO YUAN & RAMSEY Lawyers Phone III I Itooma 7-1. Hftrhutf-a In, raiment Co. Rit., Knrmrr offlrra of tin. !'. - ... A Wotrntr VERNE WILL GIVE YOU A RID HTRAK, PRKJfCH PHIBD POTATOKB, i U.I. TDK HtiT III s t us lol' can NAT run 50c TERMINAL CAFE oi to I'reni lile's Huilce Station MARCEL WAVING HAIR DYEING Hair Hobbing FaCC and Scalp Treatments BXPKRT WORK ONbl JOSEPHINE BEAUTY SHOP PJda;, S.ilhe llll I. DR. G. W. WINSLOW VETERINARIAN Residence 44 Irving Phone li8 HIRE A CAR and drive It yourself Reasonable Prices FRANK REED Bond and (ireenwood PhOtle 20:) W IVed Car Lot placed on tin taxpayer! In general. (4) The adoption of the law post pones the payment of delinqueni taxes for 1!)2, even without penally anil interest, unlll May 1(2 and the delinquent taxes for 192.1 until May. 1927. Some suRgost that with pen alties remitted people will come In to pay up ilieir delinquencies' at once. They will mil. They will hang on to their money Just as long as thoy can. (5) in fad it is only compara tively mi. ail number that in the Idng run does not pay up taxes, penalty and Interest. Many wait until the last minute, but they pay. in other WOfda the law doe;, no! nerve to bring In money that otherwise would not come In. It does just the opposite thing. There are very few who had planned 10 ahantlon their property who w ill now pay up Instead Just ! because Interest and penalty Is re mitted. (I.) County taxes alone are not In volved. The county court has no lonship and respect between a hoy and a girl. "Thai s what made Morton so lov able. He gave a girl credit for u brain, the others didn't or If they thought any girl Intelligent. Ihey ctdled her a school ma'am and kept away from her. But Morton I j could have been a wife and a friend too, flladys can only tic a wife." ttiorfa smiled a little and said: "NorHl City Is a place of about two or three thousand. I suppose, and off Ihe beaten truck. Therefore, it's un usually narrow In its point, of view.i And yet even there you'll find sev eral Rati of people. Oladyfl and h-r' family happened to hit In with Dial Special kind we irright .all them! OQuntryfled, though it's not a fair I term. Let '4 call them 1111 nnlntelll-. gent crowd 01 people. I here was an other set. I met them, they wen more serious, Ihey liked books, they were broad minded they were mor. nearly your sort. "You were hopelessly out of place The new Madison Square Harden now being built in New York City will have a seating capacity for box ing bouts of. IS, Sim, for ice hockey It.OvO, and for six day bicycle races 14, Duo. Dr. Pauline Sears Wester OSTKOPATUIO PHFHIC'IAN firarluate of American School of Osteopnthy Post Graduate Deliver Polyclinic hours: 9-IS I Hall, or flld. Office Phone 410, Ilea. 870 R DR. GRANT SKINNER DENTIST Boom in, O'JJtopo nidg Phone ism W Shoe Repairing Have your shoes repaired by a shoemaker and not by a cobbler Only First Class Material U .ed Satisfaction guaranteed JOHN R1CKENBERG 127 Minnesota Ave CARLSON & LYONS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Huppllos Hath Room Accessories, etc., ete. Pipe, Valves and Fittings TELEPHONE 159-J Physio-Therapy Abrams Electronic Di agnosis and Treatment, Ultra-Red Rays, Chiro practic and all natural or physical methods combined. Dr. R. D. Ketchum ChlrOpraOtlC Physician Hnlber lll.lg. "BETTER THAN SPECIFICATIONS" That is what they say about ' CONCRETE WORK now being (Tone by Deschutes Concrete Pipe Company room mo Dr. Herbert B. Mallett Chiropractic Specialist ' IIM Minnesota Are. PHine A'lH R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNET-AT-I.AW dooms 13 and IR first National Bank Building. Phone 61. tr7. Coa'a Kormar rtfflral OPEN West Side Service Station Central Avenue and Columbia Street O. S. PHILLIPS, M. I). Kyi', I .hi , Noho find l h. .. .I Specialist ItiHiitiH 17-111 1 1' Kane ftldg Houril 11 to I 2, 2 to ol0. 7 to H Phones: office 1 7 r J, itn. i2 j bumbtrfoan'i iioHpiiai Okriiflsgiw flood lloi'O ' DR. ROY REYNOLDS Chiropractor O'Kane niiig., I'lione ih'i