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

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY HIUTION. BEND, ORKKON. SATURDAY, .ll'NK 13. 1025
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY KOITION
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Published Eviry Afternoon Except ffuntla,
ti Tfca 1 . n.l HuIMIn il rpiiraln))
Rntenal a Uecoml Class matter January 8,
Ikl'i, at tin' I t Office st Ueuil, Unwon.
unler Act of March . Kit.
KOUKIIT W. HAWYKH Eilllor-Manavcr
11ENHY N. FOWLER Associate Editor
An Independent NawBpapcr. atandlii.: f' r
the aquara deal, cloan business, clean politic,
and ttie beat intervals of Ilend and Central
Oreifim.
BUH8CKIPTION RATKS
Ur Mall
Ona Year 16.00
81a Month! 15.75
Thrsa Months (1.60
llr Carrier
Ona Year M.80
Six Months I3.S0
One Month I0.M
All BuUecrh'tiona are due and I'AYAlU.E
IN ADVANCE. Noticea ot expiration are
tnatled subscriber and if renewal la not
n Lda within reasonable time the paper will
M discontinued.
I'leaae notify an promptly of any chnnire
of address, or of failure to receive the paper
rcKttlarly. Otherwise wa will not be reipon
alble for coiiies missed.
Make all cheeka and orders payable to
The Hero! Ihoiitin.
SATl'HIUY. Jl'NE 13. ll'L'S
Winning An Enemy: If thine
enemy bo hungry, give him hreail
lo eat: and if hf be thirsty, Rive
him water to drink. Proverbs
25:21.
I'TILIZINI! SKY!. INKS
Not no long ago there ivas some
cdfttrial mention about the owner
ship of that majestic skyline wbtcb
forms the western horizon of I'entra!
Oregon. We conceded that the sky
line was big enough fof all and that
ownership was a relative thing -it
was Rends skyline in Ilend and lied
mond's skyline in ledmond.
Now that the ownership is defi
nitely settled and we refer to thel
Serruted western horizon in news ar
ticles as the "mid state" skyline, we
are wondering if we should allow the
matter to res! at that probably
never mentioning it again until some
eatarlysm of nature, such us that
which ruined the hypothesized Mount
Multnomah, so disturbs the Alpine
canary thut doubt as to the owner
ship of the shattered peaks again
arises.
After giving the matter serious
consideration, and noting that other j
claimants of the snow mantled moun-!
tains are evidently content to know
that the skyline is theirs as well as ,
Bend's, in a very timid manner, like
a Junior partner making a suggestion
to a gruff senior member of the firm,
we make a plea thut the skyline be
used for something other than a
mere horizon.
Movie producers are said to take
their troupes to fur places to secure
suitable settings. V7iy go two or
three states distant from California
for locale when extensive snpwftelils
cn be found In Central Orvcofr In
July and August? Why go to British
Columbia when snow cliffs 40 feet
high can be filmed in the mid state
Cascades? Why seek the scenery of
the Canadian rocklea when here in
Central Oregon can be located access
Ible glaciers, such as those on pictur
esque Broken Top and the Three Sis
ters? Yby search for badlands when
such a place as the McKenzie pass
lava beds "the devil's cinder box"
can be reached over a modern
highway?
jt us itmittiy suggest to our part
ners in the ownership of the mid
state skyline that, when The Dalles
Callfornla highway is completed, an
Invitation be extended to the Holly
wood folk to visit the snow capped
mountains of Central Oregon, part
of a land where summer and winter
dwell only a few mites apart.
LONG 1.1 PE
The span of Ufa incrawMa, the learned physicians cry:
and voters and their nieces arc not so apt to die; for
science, health's defender, has made old ills surrender, some
triumph, in its splefhdor, each morninir greets the eye. The
future generation will live two hundred years, as from the
happy nations the microbe disappears: fair science daily
seizes a bunch of dread diseases, from them the life she
squeezes, ami lays them on their biers. She says, in lan
iruayre weighty, Strange things will soon be seeitj when
sprightly lads of eighty will gambol on the green, ami vrirls
of ninety summers will vamp the village plumbers such
prophecies are hummers, and will come true, 1 ween. Rut
there's the Hook that teaches this lesson to all men, that one
is through who reaches his throe score years ami ten; he
may hang on a little, and sit around and whittle, with aching
bones anil brittle, but he's a relic then. This long estab
lished limit will doubtless always hold, though does may
try to trim it, or stretch it manifold; we'll live the term ac
corded, with noble aims or sortlid. and then we'll be re
warded with sleep as goot! as gold. Why should we wish to
tarry when rest is what we need? Why should we ask to
carry our burdens till we bleed'.' To see eld things paraded
when all their bloom is faded, and we are .-tale and jaded,
from all illusions free?
rCHUHCII 1
lit si ll.ipiiM ( Inn oh
The How ntow it i lum li
Sunday vhool at 9:46; there Is a
department, a class and a teacher
awaiting you. Morning worship.
Children's day program, at I 1 I'ur
cuts, friends, encourage ibe boys and
girls by your presence at this hour.
D, Y. IV I' . senior, group 2 lit chntge.
at T p. m. All young people urged
to be there; visitors always welcome
Kvemug evangelistic message at S
o'clock: music by junior choir
Wednesday, chinch tllgbt. praise,
prayer and Dibit suu! at B. itcui
1st Cor . chapters 1 2 and It.
K. II BEARD, Pastor.
I'ull QOatptl Cburcb
In basement of church, comer of
Bond street and Florida avenue.
Bible school at tu a. m I'reacb
lug at 1 1 a. in. and 7:1a p m.
Jesus Cturlat the same esterduy
and today and forever, tine. I sing
ing All are welcome. Bring the
sick.
1.. B. QBONB, Pastor.
Nancy: S P. M., Kvamiuer: P. M..
!KFI players: 10 P. M. Packard
ltaillo club; 11 P. M.. KK1 midnight
I frolic.
KHJ. Times. Los Angeles, 405.2
meters 6::tu P. M.. children's hour:
8 P. M.. program: 10 1. M , Art
Hickman's orchestra: 11 30 P. It.,
Lost Angels of KHJ.
KNX. Express. Ixia Angeles. :;:;?
meters 6:30 P. If., program: 7:3o
P. M.. organ recital: 10 P. M . Abe
Lyman's orchestra; IIP. M.. Holly
wood night.
ROW, Oregonlan. Portland. 491.3
meters Jackie Souder's orchestra.
6 and 10 P. M.
KKOA. Hhodes store. Seattle. 455
meters 4 P. 11.. Times: 6 P. II.,
Hoffman orchestra; 6:45 P. M..
Kddie llarkness orchestra.
Tomorrow
KPO. Hale Bros, and Chronicle.
San Francisco. 42S.3 meters 11 a.
m.. non-sectarian church services.
Flag day: 2 p. m., organ recital; 6
p. m.. States restaurant orchestra;
6:30 p. vm., baseball: 6:35 p. m..
Palm Court concert orchestra ; S p
m.. Palm Court concert orchestra;
S:30 p. m.. itudy Salter's oixheatra.
KFl. F.arle (' Anthony, Us Ange
les, 46? meters -10 a. to.. Los An
geles church federation: 4 p. in . ves
per services; 6:30 p. in.. nigb,!
doings; 6:15 p. m.. Father Itlcurd s
sunspot we.it lor forecast; 7 p. ni.
Metropolitan theater: S p. in.. FIuk
day program; ! p. St., Kxaminer; to
p. m . Packard Fight orcheslru.
KHJ. Times. Los Aageles. 405.2
meters 10 a. m .. Il. v. Charles Huts
lar, Pasadena: In 30 a. ru.. First .V.
E. church: 6 p. m.. Arcade cafeteria
orchestra: 6:3o p. ni.. Art Hickman s
orchestra: 7 p. m.. organ recital, s
p. m . program.
KNX Kxpress. Irfis Angeles. Ml
meters 10 a. BL, antl 7' p. m.. First
Presbyterian church. HolhTWOOdl I
p. nt.. Ambassador coucert orches
tra: p. in., program
KCO. Oakland, tleneral Klectric.
361.2 meters -Calvary Presbyterian
church. Sun Francisco; 3:30 p. m.,
BO latttta Symphony orches:rj,
.7:30 p. m. Calvary fiilijtitlii
church. S.:n Francisco.
Pi c-ii ti'i'lan i liureh
Kr.inkliu and tiarritu.in
Church school at S:45 a in . II K
Van Arsdale, Muperintelideut. The
praaehlni service at 11 a, m Mn
MoaMD Coe will slug a solo appro
prime for Children's day. and the
settnon will be on "The Child EsOV
,r ." Baptism will be admlniM.red
In the evenlUK the Christian Kt:de.i -or
si ci- ties will meet at 7 p m. and
the church service will begin at I.
Mi's. Harry McKeti-n- will sing a
solo. The sermon will be on the
text. Adorn the Doctrine of Sod,
our Saviour.''
June 21 will be Musotiic Blue
lodge Sunday In the morning, with
the F.asiern Star chapter. O B S .
. ud the lie Moluy lodge.
Tin- church's one foundation
Is J.sus Christ, her Li
she is Ills new ereutloit
By water and the word;
From heaven he raota and SOllgbl bet
t0 I"' His holy bridal
1 With Ills ow" blood lie botiKhl hoi .
And (or her lite He died "
RBV, a w i.kwis. Paator,
I'li'si t'liurrli of t'brUt, Siicniisi
West 'list Street
Services even Sunday at 1 1 a B
Sunday school ill f.tO a ui Sub
ject for tomorrow, "tlod. Ibe Pre
server of Man." Testimony Hireling
every WatlftsMda) evening al N.
The church maintain a public
reiidiiic. room at room '.l lcfltiilc
Invest incut I'u Bldg . where author
Igad Chrlatlan Science literature may
be rc.nl. borroweil. or purchased
Mtandaut'l hours, 2 :to to 4:80 p m.
The public Is cordially Invited lo
attend thf. church services and vlsll
j the reading room.
I'tiniM I pis.opal Church
Wall mid Idaho
First Smidttv after Trinity Serv
ice for children, f.it a in. Morn
lug prayer and sermon. II o'clock
FRANCIS ii BAi.i.. Mhslatai
McthodKl Rpiscopal lilll.li
Bond and Kansas
church school at 1:45. a m Morn
ing worship ut 11. Subject of morn
lug sermon, "The Stewardship of
Souls " Datea maattni of the intir-
tiituliale and senior Kpworth leagues
at 7 p ut In Bpworth hall. lUDPl
Sunday evening service with heart
warmiiiK gospel message on the sub
lect "Best Assured." nt S p in
Si r.i users and visitors In the city
assured a most cordial welcome at
any and all of these services If fori
are away from home, Ibis Is u home
like church, with home like folks.
.lllil .1 home like KreetitlK Y I .lie
given it most home like Invitation to
worship wl'h iih
FKANK IAMKS Pastor
Tabernacle Meellm;,
A b l ue gospel lent has be. ! . reel '
ed on the corner of Franklin avenue I
and Bond street. In which will bal
held a series of Bible lectures gad
cvanmHistlc Ml V (flag Meetings will
9
ffejo
DDDi re,
se
a
The most colllpeleul Judges
those moil and wouieii win
if the value of Chlropraotlc ore
have Liken Adjuiimonti gad
have l. en lellevnd of their .idle., anil aln Tllelu III.'
tnaiiy such In this coiiinuinlty lull, to Hum Ak them
lo tall you Just whal the Chlrnpraclor does Find out what
benefils Iho.v lei . ImmI. and you will be lolliulscd Then
consult your Chiropractor ulitl find out tin. OOOdttiOfl nl
your spine. The chances nie ih.it Ibis one IlltU gOtlOO
will save you much pain and silffcrliix In years lo cniiie
Iteineiiiher, It Is your right lo huve perfect health, and
Wlthoul pelfect health. Il Is VOUl light lo cmplov Ibe leal
health inelbod uvallabie. II Is rplll rtbl to get w.-ll It
you uru sick. Clilropraclic will gel you well.
Resulta Are the Best Evidence
HERBERT B. MALLETT. n C. Ph. C.
i")l Minnesota Ave.
PaUner-G regor j 8 Btcn
Adjusting
rd
III
275 LOTS
lnKln Sutiil i) evening, and cuntinus S
every evening except Saturday for "
Otltl time The itie. t ini; ...re under
the tiiiiniixemeni of Kldar DutUn, n
sisted b Brangallal Qardagf of Cull '
fornlii. men of gfporlonn In Bibic
kuowlcilKc and evaugellsib work
Professor Vend .n of Wa.-.lilin.l ig I
will have charge of the inusi. lie R n
iBrnlaa Ban from tooal talent
Preaching aervlci, will begl
plrll gg sons -i. t v ii
ii iggtofi gad llibu .1
,n llaUy linn.'
i,i. Hons w',11 lie anawered
II rgtHsNHM b-
rv Ii es at II a ni and
t tllHll III II lb U III
. VcUIIK P 'I ' ' Alliance il I . p III
J K KIBK P.c, lor
IN
NoUee far tmblieation la Use social aoloraa ba
act laka- that ( M a'cloei as tka
The auditorium at the Masonic
club rooms was crowded with dan
cers at Friday evening's Da Moiay
party, one of a regular monthly
series. The hall had been especially
decorated for this event. Music was
furnished by the Symphonaters or
chestra. a a a
Mrs. A. A. Symons eniertainti;
with a bridge party on Thursday at
her heme. Kight tables were relayed.1
prizes be.ng won by Mrs. c. A. Weil ,
Mrs. Craig Coyner anJ Mrs. Klmer
Ward.
The Tuesday Bridge lab held its
regular party this week at Mrs. A
A. Symoas' home. Three tables wc
played. Mrs. A. D. Abbott and Mrs.
H. M. Stephens winning the prizes.
RADIO
KPO, Hale Bros, and Chronicle.
San Francisco, 4 28.3 meters 3:30
1. It., Palace Hotel orchestra; 5:30
P. M . Warfield theatre; 6:15 P. M..
news; 6:35 and 8 P. M . Johnny
Boick'a Cablrlana.
KLX. Tribune. Oakland, 508 met
ers 7 P. Mm news.
KCO. General Klectric, Oakland.
361.2 meters 4 P. M Hotel St.
Francis orcheslru; 8 P. M.. musical
program; 10 P. M., Henry Halstcad's
orchestra.
KFI. Karle C. Anthony, Los Ange
les, 467 meters 5:30 P. M.. Kxam
iner program; 6 P. M., nightly do
ings; 7 P. M., John Smallman pn
plls; 7:45 P. M Ilookslielf. Miss
Members of the Fore'gn Missionary
society of the Methodist church
Thursday afternoon drove out lo the
old W. P. Vandevert homestead,
leaving Bend at 12:30 o'clock. Cars
for the occasion were provided by
L. M. Foss. H. C. Frledley. Miss Alice
Spalding and It. S. Dart. At the old
homestead the visitors. 22 in num
ber, enjoyed the hospitality of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Vundevert. The so
ciety held Its reg'ilar meeting In the
afternoon. Refreshments were s- fj
at 4:30. '
a a a
A surprise party was given TuSaV
day evening for A. L. Doue'ias nt his
home, Hull Columbia. In honor of
his 5Sth birthday. The evening was
spent In playing cards. Mrs. F. K.
Moore winning the hfh hpnors. He-
rLa Saturday issu- ei The BuDaaaa aaaat ka
aftaraoeai ci ttu, day BTScadiba,
hour. Those present Included Mr.
and Mrs. V. K Moore. Mr. and Mrs
C. E. Bice. Mr. and Mrs. C. H Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. F.d Walker. Mrs. V. J
Moore. Mrs. Lota A. Prsley. Mr and
Mrs. A. L. Douglas and Mr. and .Mn
C. J. Douglas.
a a
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kills enter
tained a number of friends with a
radio party on Tuesday evening at
their home. Refreshments were
served.
a a a
Mr and Mrs. Louis Bennett und
family returned this week from g
trip to Portland and CorvolHs. At
the latter pluce they attended the
alumni reunion of the Oregon Agri
cultural college, and also the reunion
of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett's class. 1908.
Forty-four mei.ihers of the clcss were
present, cominit from as far away as
Ohio, and many were from California
and Washington.
s a a
Mrs. Frank Pen ivall of MlUlegB is
visiting with Miss Mary K. Coleman
in Bend.
a a a
A surprise party was held Thurs
day afternoon al the home of Mr.
gltd Mrs. T. F. Laherty for their son ;
Robert, who was leaving for Oak
land. California, to visit his grand
BlOthgr, Mrs. A. Ithyner, and his wis- ,
ter. Dr. G. H.. Venne, and brother Iff
law, r. G. K. fan Be. He will re 1
main in Oakland until about time for
school lo open this fall. ThOI Bt
tending the surprise party Included!
Ralph Mgddot, Bill Mgddox, Odorgg
Berg. Carl Berg, Roler: Kolgtad,
Bud Bartlatt, Looaldag Byers uvti
Wade Byers.
LGNGVIEW
AND
FAIRVIEW
ADDITIONS TO
BURNS
NOW SOLD!
The opportunity for extraordinary returns
from property investment in Hums is well
recognized by Bend people who have investi
gated. The opportunity for the small investor
is exceptional.
The first of next week a large portion of these
lots will be transferred to another olfiee.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
The Burns Company
Bend Office, (il2 Franklin Afe.
PHONE 422
Not Many-But Good!
We are spcakim;; uf cars today ami have only a
few for your Inspection. They art exceptional
values not only from the standpoint of the car
but also they (it your pocketbook.
19 23 0!dsmobile-4 F0RDS-A Roadster
Touring and a Touring Car
You have to see this to YoU. "f If1" "''
know what it is like. Uu'm fr "nlv
i7rk c-; 57500
VML btephens bport
Touring '24 Chevrolet Coupe
.lust overhauled and in in excellent shape. Runs
first class sha;j. ami looks like new.
All of these cars have I!l2."i license ami are reedy
for delivery when you want them.
Ol'AKANTKKD To UK AS ADVKI.TISBD.
0LDSM0BILE USED CAR LOT
R. D. DAVIS
Bond and Greenwood Phone 288W
I
W O O D
The ideal fuel for this season of the year. A quick, hot fire that soon dies down.
ORDER A LOAD NOW.
ja it xx i
The Miller Li
Phone 166
PROMPT DELIVERY
Company
THE WOULD OFFERS
YOU
A HOME
and there is no more dt -sirable
place for that
home than in Bend.
WE ofkkr you
A LOT
on Which lo build that
home
Terms if you want tin
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Wall and Franklin
Handling HlghClan Locatlotu fat
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