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PAGE 4 THE REND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 21. 1025 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION tublUhrd Kvtry Afternoon Kxct-pt Sunday by Thej Bnd Bulletin ilnr.irp.irntr.tt Cnlcrol m Rvcnntl Cuu matter January S, 1017, at the Pontoffie at Bend, Oregon, undvr Art of March S, 1878. HUBERT W. SAWYER - - EHtor-Mnat.'r HENRY N. FOWLER - - Auoeiate Editor An Independent Newtpaper, atandinir for the Hjuftro deal, clean buiinms, clean politics and Ow beat interest! of Bend and Central Oresvn. SUBKCHll'TION BATES By Mall On Year tt.Ofl Rls monthi 12.' Three Montha $1.50 By Carrier One Year tfi.RO Six Montha 3.ft0 Ona Month I ,60 All Kubacrfptiona are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notice of expiration arc mfttled aubecrtbera and if renewal la not made within reasonable time the paper will be ilis continued. Pleane notify ua promptly of any chance of addrceti, or of failure to receive the paper regularly. OtlnrwUe we will not be retponaU bio for roplen mianed. Make nil checks and ordcra payable to The Hen d Hullvtin. TUESDAY, JULY II, 1926 The Bee and commandment:---Thou sliHlt not make unto thee any graven image or any likeness of any thing that is In heaven above, or that Is In the earth heneath, or that is in the water under the earth: thou shult not how down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy fiod am a jealous God. visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of Ihem that hate me: and showing mercy un to thousunris of them that love me. and keep my command ments. Kxodus 20:4-6. r FOLLOW THE CROWD If one would loud a peaceful ill, it's will to join the herd, avoiding arguments and strife on themes that seem absurd. 1 have beliefs of startling sort, and sometimes l would rise, and rant and thunder and exhort, and make the people wiso. Hut I recall the chap who wrought his theories to explain, till brickbats hit his dome of thought and filled tho same with pain. In all the ages gifted tnen have suffered 'and have died, because with ardent tongue or pen, Btrange theories they supplied. The man who planned the telescope was in a dungeon cast, until he would recant the dopo that made men stand aghast. We do not burn men at the stake or lock them In a cell, because they're branding: as a fake the tale of William Toll. But William was a hero bold who charmed us lonjr ago, and We turn glances stern and cold on men who treat 4m so., if you believe that William Toll was but a tinhorn ghost, just drop tho subject in a well, and travel with tho host. If you would argue that a horse is better than a oar. your thought ful neighbors won't indorse a platform so bizarre. Ami promptly they will lot you know your absence Is a treat, and you will teeter to and fro upon an outcast's feet. Don't voice the now and Btrange belief with which you are en dowed, or you will shortly oonie to grief just travel with the crowd. ever growing peace to QeOrg and ever growing am. cement to Pun. "I know what It Is that makes me so specially happ." she said as they paused on a little hill top to watch th( sheep dotted over the country side. "It's hecause I feel I have a plane in the world now. hecause 1 he long to you. Before, I was of no use to anyone." Tumor- -A Hrlurn. MOHK SCHOOL BU11.DINOS The commercial club has on its program an inspection of the new high school building first planned for a date now some weeks past and unavoidably postponed from time to time since then. If the interior of tho building is as creditable as the exterior the visitors will find a very satisfactory school for the youth of this district. We are sure that will be the case. While they are looking the build ing over and congratulating the dis trict on its new acquisition, we sug gest that they would do well to he giving some thought to the future building needs of the district. We aro told" that within a year or two all the facilities of the two local school districts, that is. district 1 and union high district 2. will be taxed to their utmost. Instead of providing room for expansion the new building merely relieves the crowded condition that has existed for several years past. Still other buildings are to be needed in the near future. The matter Is of particular inter est at the present time because of the proposal now before the voters of the city to authorize a large bond isstte for other purposes. Bend is an im portant part of both district. Its af-' tain Interlock with those of the other taxing districts of which it is a part. An expensive water system affects the development of the schools and Hie school program should properly be developed with due regard to other conditions. Here is a chance to study and de velop fucts relating to an important matter. ..... ,-, . The Wall Flower By MARION RUBINCAM $600,000 Worth Bonds For City Water Works (Continued from page 1.) Our hid is further made subject to and is conditioned upon the city adopting a plan, approved by the city engineers, and Stevens and ROOD, of Portland. Oregon, at a total cost of not to exceed 100,000 Our hid Is further made with the express understanding and subject to arrangements being completed whereby there shall he hut one water works system, and that owned by the city of Bond. Respectfully submitted. USDD ( I'll. TON HANK. Portland, Oregon. C. B. Ilaker. UNION TUl'ST CO.. Spokane. Washington J. M. Corhett. SEATTLE n tTIONAti DANK. Seattle. Washington. I,. M. Derringer The above bid for bonds bearltiK 1 interest at the rate of per cent! Is. by proper resolution ol the city I council, hereby accepted and the) bonds Hwarded in accordance with the terms thereof, this first day of April. 1925. I! H. FOX, Attest: Mayor Louis Dennett. Recorder. MID-SUMMER House -Cleaning Sale! 1 11 " " " ' ' " " ' " 1 11 1 Clean-Up On Odd and Discontinued Patterns of Furniture 8-piece Walnut Dining Set 60-inch Mahogany Buffet ( chairs, blue leather scat, 48-inch Clean H7l- fiO buffet; regular 07 en up - 'J,w $182.50; clean up - O.OU - Ivory Dresser ! oSn150-1 - - $21.50 54-inch Walnut Table ' 1 t; chairs to match; blue leather scat ; vory Dresser 3garp$110.00; $0,5.00 g.5 . . $27.50 Limited Number 2-inch Post Beds Either Full or Twin Size CLEAN-UP, $8,65 Chapter 1 Oil So it was decided that after the wedding "the farm" would belong to George ami Pan for the honeymoon. Oeorge was delighted, for he hated big hotels, particularly those in de sirable summer resorts. Pan was de- CONFIDENCES 'George says you vvon't care, and you seem so awfully happy. 1 would rath er not interfere with your plans at all. Don't worry over Krankie. He's content to stay with the Clarke's und when we sail for home, as we shall In a few weeks. George says, we'll just take him along. Frankle's perfectly Scopes Guilty, Jurors Decide In Short Time (Continued from page 1) lighted, for the rambling farm house happy and not at all homesick us long with its ancient oak beams, its quaint pictttrebook village and its rolling country, had appealed strongly to her imagination. And Pan. lull of the importance of her recent engagement and ex ceedingly conscious of the finger whereon the new ring glittered, went out to greet the guests who were there to congratulate her. It was practically the same party as had IS he can go to the roo every day " 'So you won t worry about gay of us. will ynu. but will go ahead and have the beautiful time you de serve so much? I can apprudute how happy you are now so much more, because I am so very happy myself I thought George felt I was a nice child and nothing more. This knou t edge that he cares in other wav-t. makes me feel rather serious in spit. first assembled to meet her the two of being so happy, and much older. girli who were so obviously trying to look smart, and who hadn't an idea as to how to go about it. the young M. P. and Red, and the others. "I might Inform you that I hud Pan selected for my Ned." Mrs. Clarke told George as they stood to gether for a moment watching the '"That's all of that hit." Gloria commented. "It's Pan gropink' for self expression. It will come out some time. Of course, though. I know how she feels." It came out some days later when Pan and George were walking ovr the green meadows -with the neat kindly at each other ami everybody was in the best of good humor. Hail for Scopes was fixed at I00, pending appeal of the case to tin' supreme court of Tennessee at Kno IUe. Oudley Field Malotie announced .that the Italtimore Kveniug Sun had offered to go on the bond anil the offer hail been accepted. ' DAYTON, Tenn.. July it. Rep resentative W. I) I'pshaw. Georgia ' dtfmocrat. will p trod DOS an unit evolution bill in lit" next COBgl SSI I denying federal aid to schools in which the theory of evolution Is taught. Waller White, superintendent of the Uhea county schools, an nounced today 44 -in. Jacobean Extension Table 5 leather seated chairs to match; Regular (112.00; $92 50 8-piece Walnut Dining Set 54-inch Buffet 50-inch Round Table (i cane panel back Chairs with blue leather seats, Regular $225.00; Clean up - - $157.50 Straight-End Ivory Wood Bed ; $19.85 Regular $81.00; Clean up - - Regular $2Mi; Clean up - - Large Chiffonier $21.60 ODD OAK DINING CHAIRS AT LESS THAN COST The slate editorial association is to meet next year in Prineville. No cininK to entertain the visitors such an were provided for the recent legion convention will he necessary and the town will receive publicity worth a lot more than it got out of the legion party. The national park conference has adopted as a slogan, "A state park every 100 miles." It is a worth whle effort. Why cannot Oregon get started on a program nf park selec tion and acquisition? Tiif Bend Klks gave Bend and Cen tral Oregon some remarkably fine publicity Having the "stuff" to ad vertise made it easier than it was to a lot of other places. Many Knights Templar To Attend Convention Numerous Knights Templar from Ft Mid anil other parts of Central Ore gon will h ave this week for Seattle to attend the convention of the or der, to ho hold at Seattle July 28 to 1, Keutiircs will include the dis play of a Templar cro s composed of various kinds of Jewels, worth over $100,000, and the spectacle, "The Wayfarer." Among those going from Ilcnd will he Mr. grid Mrs. .1. I) Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gosbar. Mr. anil Mrs.. J. (i. Sclk. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Yoltum. Mr. mid Mrs. J. C. Rhodes, Mr. und Mrs. Clyde M. McKay, anil A. A. Anderson, commander of the Item! roininandcry. Redmond people who will attend Include A. II. Tifft. J. it. Roberta and M. A. Lynch. I.ynch's cousin Is one of the direc tors of "The Wayfarer." Plants grow fasier between 4 and fl u. in. than ut any other time during the da . Dr. Herbert B. Mallett Chiropractic Specialist tftl Mtnnetotn Av. Ponr 428 guests. "And I must say Ned didn't hedges marking off each field. They seem unwilling." had been married threo days days of Oeorge smiled a little. He didn't ' ' say that Ned s name, coming again and again in fan's letters, had upset him enough to make him rush through his work to return to her. Ned would have confessed laughingly to such a feeling, hut George had a great reserve except with very inti- 1 mate friends. j He was rather silent during the 'evening, watching I'an with new eyes. She seemed rather different to him. That night two letters were written to Gloria. Gloria, sitting In the I'in ician Gardens with all Home, warm 'and dazzling and indolent spread out before her. read them aloud to Sant- ley. I "This is from George. " 'If you had conventional ideas about these things. I d ask you to come back and be present at my mar riage. Hut I know- you won't mind ! besides neither of you asked me to yours, so this is retaliation. Mrs. Clark" is doing the honors., more of j them than I want, but Pan seems pleased at the arrangements. I dare say it's the wedding dress appeals to her. She says she couldn't wear white satin in ;i registry office. " 'Then we're going to the Clarke's country plate. I don't know It, but Pan loves M ! ' ' Santloy Interrupted to say he knew It. had been there for tea once and described it to Gloria, "'After Which." Gloria read on. lw'Wo'll sail for home, taking along i.vour deserted son, if you haven't turned up In tlnio to claim him. I don't mean this seriously enough to .want you to eomo back. I shan't in the least mind having him along. I 'think it's an amusing idea on the whole. " 'I'm writing all this merely to show you thut I'm perfectly content ed. Pan has the t rick of making one at peace anil contented. I prefer It to JttentAl stimulation or amusement'." "One for you." fftntley laughed. " 'You've been worried hecause you think you've worried mo over all I these recent complications'," Gloria read in, "'now you know I'm julte happy so you can forget me. As for Pan do yon know she'K changing rapidly? She lias a sureac of man ner she lacked before, an rase and readiness she never had. She's ma tured u lot recently'." Gloria folded this up and pat it back in its envelope. She opened an other letter. "Only a paragraph of this will in terest you," she said. "This Is from Pan." " 'If you'd like to come to the wed ding, wire me and I'H havc it put off. Outfielder Al YVlngo. who Is bat ting second only to Ty Cobb In the Detroit lineup, is a product of Georgia, the sanu- statt whleh pro duced the mighty Tyrus. Grass Rugs 9x12, sale price $.".ti.") 8x10, sale price S4..M (5x9, sale price Many patterns (. choose from. Rag Rugs In many colors. 24x48; regular $1,66, Sale price 95c Blabon's-Feltex Art Rugs Size ftxl2 sale r. SI t..")ll Size fiixlOVfe wl price $12.7."i Size sale price ,SS.7." 3i Balloon Bustin' Ball TONIGHT Pine Tree Pavilion Congoleum Art Rugs, (9x12) $17.95 Other odd pieces of furniture too numerous to mention, at less than ' cost. Come in and look them over at the Bend Furniture Co. Your Credit Is Good Some Balloons will be loaded with a $1.00 Bill. Try and get yours. BE THERE, FOLKS This will he the peppiest, snappiest dance pulled olF in Bend for many moons. DANCE IN THE COOL OPEN AIR COUNTY COURT ! PROCEEDINGS Bend, ore. .inly 11. 196. Tin- county Opart psmhotji County moi HiIk day pursuant t no Journmenl, sjl mombers being pr cut. wbereupon the following pro coedlngs wen- h&d, tn wit i in the Matter of tndlgenl aim Then- was then presented re dues! for aid mi bohplf ol James A. Wi'Ht. mi Indigent, ami upon consld lsrat(on and the Courl helm- fully ad. vised in the premises, it was ORDBRBD Hint advances i" tin jcxieni or S0. 000 he made to mil mid West, with the understanding Hint nny hii m ho nilvnnceil l,e repall by "mm James a. West as soon as he 1 iH able to do ho. I In the .Miiiier of the Establishment I or the Bend-Lavs Butte Section I of The DallosCallfornla Highway, it then appeared to the Courl that on June in. 1025, the order or ihix Court wiih entpred providing for the iSSJUance of wnrrnnlH innkltiK lin.v-1 niiitit for ihunuKcH to he riiuHcd liy tnO 1 construction of the Bend-Leva Butte1 section of The Dalles-California hlgh-l wiiy, mill thut wnrriuiiK ho ordered hnil boon ilrnwn upon the rniitl fund, the Court having ly error fulleil to specify ne fund sgainst which Mid warranty should be drawn, fend npon It nppMHng tlm' huIiI witrrunlH In fact hIioiiIiI have heen drawn upon the Market ftood fundi li wan ORDBRBD Hint nil of ghi war i tut remaining in the hands of the Clark, being warrants numbers 11841 in 11831 he changed, making them payable, from the Market Road Pond, mill thut Any of said warrants which have heretofore been delivered to claimant! he paid by the County Treasuror from the Market Itoad fund npon representation, in the Matter or Market Road Map, The County ESnglt r then present eii u proposed market road man for adoption, us provided by law, where upon It wiih OROBRUD that said matter he continued for further consideration There helnx no furlher business to come before the Court, adjournment wiiii then hid In Wedjtesday, .Inly IT,, 1 188, iii i p. iii. Bppe Rlxsy of the Cincinnati lie I the only Hotithpnw pitcher In the major lealtuen In chulk up IT, h ( torlea In a HeaHoh, hIiicc "Untie" ,Mnr- tuiiril ami Kildln flunk were at ih peak, hack In I HI'.' Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring Result NOTIOK To ('ONTIt At TORN Sealed proposals win he roeolved t the offloo or J, c. Rhodes, Cloi ,ir Union High School District I 2. Bend. lire, unllf B80 P, i July 19, 1888, for the Oonoral I Work. lleiitliiK Work and fllimhlll Work, in the basemen! or the Union , (IIkIi School Dldii . Bend, Oregon, All bids muni he 'accohtpnnli i nlili a oertlflod check for -,:, tti He- e i oi the hid A bond ol fifty per cent of Hie 'amount or the proposal will he re quired or the successful bidder, : I'Iiuih and specifications are mi nie ui Hie office or iimUi Thomp son, Hated this li day of .Inly. 11125. .1 c R HO DBS, clerk. NOTE: You Can Wear a Coat If You Wfth 0. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Eyo, Kar, Nose and Throat Specialist . Rooms (7-10 O'Kann llldg Hours; 0 to 12, 2 to 5:30, 7 in 8 fbonos: Office 176 J, Res. 120 J Lumberman's Hospital Certificates Ooort Hern i so. . PREVENT FOREST FIRES Now is the most dangerous part of the season for forest fires. Be careful in the woods. - BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. i