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PAGE 4 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON, SATUB 1 1 A Y, AUGUST 1, 19! The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Kvcrr Aflerii.mii Kxrrj't Sunday tiy The lk'nd llullrtin I I nr.u , .'rated) tntfmi hi Second (.Mas matter January !t, IV L7, at the Postcifflrc at Bcrnl. Onv.ii, uiulcr Act or March 3, 1879. ItOIIRBT W. SAWYKR - - K.lit..r-Manasrr 11ENKY N. FOWUCR - - Associate Bdhoc An Indeiienitent Newspaper, stainltne for the nuare ileal, clean hutfinyss, clean politics Bin! (lie best Interests of ll.nil and Central Oretfon. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Bj Mail .Ona Year 5.M 81 months t2.7i Three Monti.- fl.M) Bj Carrier One Year If.sd . Ki Monlha IJ.fO Orae Month 9 .6d All aubacriptiont are due and t'AYAHI.E IN ADVANCK. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and if renewal is not msde within reasonable time the raper will tie dis continued. Please notify us promptly of any chantte of atldreas, or of failure to receive tile paper revulnrly. Otherwise wc will not be responsi ble for copies missed. Make all checks and orders payable to The Ilend ltullctin. SATTIU1A Y. AI'lil'ST 1, 1125 Hod's wonderful I OTB Kor God so loved tbe world, 1 1 1 1 t he gave Ills only begotten Bon, that Who soever hclieveth in liitn should not popish, lint have everlasting lite. John 3:16. -MARKING POINTS OF INTKIiEST ' With the extension of the state -JiiKhway system anil the tremeinlous Increase in the nuiiiher of people no ro traveling about for recreation -ind "to see what they can see." there has eome a realization that the road will he made more interesting and the travelers will pain more from their goings ahout if the Mat . v r-V-it .i Wltl Gsaa TWO MEN I see Jim Jasper working With hatchet, saw or spatle: lie might as well be lurking in comfort, in the shade; for he lias bonda ami leases ami shining silver pieces ami green backs ready made. He's always building fences or tearirttr fences down; lie's surely lost his senses. 1 mutter with a frown; why doesn't he jri'l busy, and buy a costly l.iz.ie. and joyride through the town? He's always making ditches or iliKv'un: useless wells, and he has heaps of riches in safe deposit cells; 1 wonder, with my neighbors, just why he v eats and labors he should be Wearing bells. He sees me sit forever beneath my banyan tree; 1 shy at all en deavor, dodge every job 1 set ; the sunshine round me streaming. I sit there idly dreaming, and drinking ginger tea. Ami he has asked me often. "Why don't you quarry stone? This laziness will soften the little brains you own; man's jriven thew anil muscle, ami if he's wise he'll hustle to gain another bone. How can you sit anil molder in this enchanted air. with fungus on your shoulder and mildew in your hair? To sit here in the shadow ami dream of El Dorado won't get you anywhere." He thinks 1 am as silly as he appears to me: he's trotting like a filly while 1 am drinking tea; we both are happy mortals, we fill the air with chortles, thoujrh different we be. HaaUng"; "Why the Tom-hlngs of Our Lord Jesus Ought to he Our Highest and Pinal Authority." Spa. olal ltiiiie Htiiiiios iii altarnooni from Tuesday ami Friday at :t o'olook, These messages have iloue much, aapactally lor young people in many lOMUttaa, All welcome all the (lute H, A WILD, Paatori I 'nil toispel t'ltut-rh Corner Bond ami Dataware Sunday morning. Bible school al to o'clock; morning worahlp at 11, Evening worship, s o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wednesday and Svur day evenings of eai-n week. Y( In Vtte those w ho are leaking spire it. tl help to eome and worship with us. I.. B, CRONB, Pastor, Lutheran Hcrvicctt Al the Seventh (lay Advontlsl church, corner of Franklin ami liar- rintiiti. Services at ri a. in.: Sunday si hool at in a. m. "What Musi 1 Ho in lie Saved.'" the greatest question of all apes, the iiuestion of parainiiiiul and vital nurorlaiii'i' to aver) liuiiiait lie tile. Whyt iteeause none citu escape death COUte and hear find's answer, the only one that counts A cordial Invitation to ail Lutheran t 'liurrli 1 Preaching aervlcea Sunday at lti a m. No evening services. li. BOOSTAO, Paator. Open Bend High School To Visitors Wednesday only recently completed, Bend'i high school ItrUCtUre will lie open to the public for Intpaction Wednesday al'teritoon of next week, tin this day, mouiberi oi 'he Bead Cotaiuerclal club will visit the union high school building in a body. Wednesday is to he union high school day at the ' commercial cluh luncheon in Ihc Bigg' dining room. it is made known by i. u Crumb, dull secretary, t; w tVier, city m-l perlntendeul of iclto'ole, win gddrosi , Hugh Thompson, arohltoci of the usu the cluh uietuhers relative to the new Jslruclure. and I I' BfOStSrUOUB, building, coulraclor QUterS who will he present at lite I commerolal olub luncheon win be Pul u in The iiuiieiin GET OUT OF THE HEAT GO TO HANSEN'S SUNDAY You'll enjoy tin1 cool shudes, the good fishing, and tlie excellent Sunday dinner. Saddle horses if vmi want them, HANSEN'S METOLIUS RIVER RESORT MARTIN HANSEN, Prop. it r i n k A I o n k V o n r Golf CI n I) S from the i-oniracting job separate a year ago. Why do you allow one contractor a bonus of $3,000 when he did not various employ local painters, yet say it is points of historic interest that lie , your duty to take my lowest hid now along the highways or can be easily) on one school and Karr's lowest hid reached from them are marked. and,on the other. Why didn't yon try to 'some account set down of that for 'save something on the union high Vhich the spot is marked. We urged school job a year ago. It may be activity of this sort in Deschutes that 1 haven't lived here long enough county many months ago and are to find out. 'glad to observe that the Idea is now Why do you employ Hugh Tltomp lielng more vigorously taken up in j son to draw- specifications for paint bother parts of the state. ling when he absolutely does not I. Persons who have visited in the J know the difference between creo !ast nartlcularlv in the vicinity of I sole am! lead and oil paint. He spc- "Boston. will remember how frequent ly one comes upon a granite taoie, .'jet in the wall of a building or on the roadside to mark some historic "happening that took place -there. net w een Cambridge and Lexington clfied leati and oil paint for the prim ing of the window frames In the union high school, and allowed the contractor to use creosote instead, and. therefore. I claim he Is incom petent to superintend a job of paint- and Concord one may follow by these j US. He does not know- what Is re- tablets almost step by step the story of the day that we now observe as ithe first battle of the Involution. Everywhere possible local historical Incident is recorded In the way that Is now urged for this newer country. Oregon Is not so old as Massachu setts nor has it so much to record on wayside tablet and yet there is a great deal that can and should he so perpetuated. Here In Deschutes f.ir instance, mere are iw quired to make a job nf painting. These are statements of facts, and 1 can prove it. If you will look at your union high school that has cost the taxpayers of Hend ubout 3250. OuO. and read your specifications you will know yourself that what I say is true. Any painter in Bend can do as good a job with one coat Icbs than what has been done on this building. And your architect, Hugh Thompson, has received five per cent encouraging indications that religi ous life is beginning a new era. In spite of fears to the contrary enter tallied by a small minority, the belief' ii that the overwhelming majority of church members and church pastors are wholesomely orthodox and evan gelical. A few extremists on either ring of theological controversy ure . making a great deal of noise and j .tcating a great deal of wonder on the part of their unquestioning fol-l lowers. God is In His world, and: Christ reigns supreme over tin ever Increasing multitude, both in Chris-1 tlan and other lands. REV. A. w. LBWI8, Ii. D., Pastor Trinin Kptsropal Cbtskdi Wall and Idaho Eighth Sunday after Trinity Holy communion. 7: SO a. ni. Chil dren's sen-ice. 9:15 a. in. Services as usual next Sunday. PRANCIS H. BALL, Minister. lAlVil . .' . s rA- u-v,h -,d ' commission for superintending this ality and Work of th earo trips ui -., i . . ,.. t mPi, ..nnr ) titi,..r ai,i,f,i .1. Fremont and the various courses ot Immigration to nnd from the Wil lamette valley that should be record ed. Much else might be found worthy of notice. It Is to be hoped that the move ment may he generally undertaken in Oregon and that Deschutes county will do Its part. A A A . . rflMMTTNICATIONS A A A A A yri-'.sTloNS SCHOOL BOARD To the Bdltor: Following is a letter which I am sending to the school board, and ask (hat you publish it in The Bulletin. To the Members of the School Hoard. Hend. Oregon. Gentlemen : How long does a man have to live tn Hend to understand the machination of your august body! I have been in business here for more than in years, I have paid taxes. Contributed to all commercial and civic organizations, and have donated my time to promoting every effort that has been made for local devel opment. I employ men who have their homes in Bend. Ijist year you built u union high school. When' you let your contract, yon included ' the painting with the construction. and refused to separate the bids, a I-1 though thi work is entirely dissim- liar. Although Mr. Hrosterhous' bid; wits f 3.000 above the lowest bid, you gave him the contrail because he was' a local man. Yon had a right to tin I that It was right that you should have done so. hut he did not hire local men. lie lei Hie painting con-: tfact to " firm of painters', Brrr & Sons of Hood river. They own prop-! erty, pay taxes in and support tliel city of Mood River. Tin citizens of j B"nd pay $.1,000 to Mr. Hrosterhous. that he might employ local products job. Why so much confidence placed In Hugh? Is it because he has had one year in school? Is it possible that a man can learn as much by going to school one year as another can learn from 25 years' experience and studying and reudinr books by the best writers on the sub ject. Yours truly. A. J. 000QAN8. Illiaace Church road and Franklin Bible school, 11:45: message by Dr. T. J. Mrl'rossan. 11a. m. ami I p. m. Young peoplu's meeting. 7 p. nt. Donald MrCrossan. leader. Sunday subjects: 11 a. m . "Reasons Why We Know the Bible Is God's Own Book": S p. m.. "The Person- Holy Spirit ' Other subjects during the week: "The Baptism With the Holy Spirit' ; Five Good Biblical Reasons why aii Christians should Balis vs in Divine I CHURCH II da First Baptist Church Special services next Lord's j Rev. W. Norton Ferris, minister. Bible school at 10:45 a. m. Itev. Ferris will address the hoys and girls Topic. "Bvery Dog Has His Day." Divine worship al 11 a. m.; theme oi sermon. "Wh it Shall the Church Do to He Saved?" A service of unusual interest at S p. m. Do not miss this. Earnest request is made that every i member he present. A cordial wel jcome extended to friends and stran : gers. hit and local labor, but he brings -painters from Hood River. As a sequel to the foregoing, your board last week called for bids for pa'.ni k the Central school and the Held school. My bill for the two jobs was: Central school. $430; Held school. SfiTiO; total, $1,080. Barr ti Sons' was: Central school, $700: Held school, $575; total, $1,275. A. I). Lewis' hid was: Central school. $576; Hold school. Sf37. My total bid was the lowest bid. ft ml on the emlro job the city would suve $115. The bids of the other two contractors showed thut I was Inking the Central school at a loss, but I was willing to do this to d0 both jobs, and hold the Work in Hend for local men. You have forgotten, evidently, that last year local contractors were en titled io a differential or flro per conl I HO not ask for that; bill I r.sk you why you separate your bids cr oti a painting job ami did not Preabytcrinn tinrch Franklin and Harriman Sunday school at the usual hour, 9:45 a. m. I'reaching service at 11 a. in. Dr. Lewis will speak on "Kchoe.s from the Synod: good mu sic. In the evening the theme will be "Echoes from tiot christian Bn deavor Convention," at S o'clock: good music. The pastor has returned from his vacation and is ready U) take up every phase of the church work with renewed vigor. At the state and na tional conventions the messages were full of hope for the future. There was nothing of peSSimtSUl In the out look, anil exrcrls who had looked 'over the entire field of the church. Which is the world, report the most 3 STAGE LINKS BEND Til KLAMATH FALLS LEAVES daily Bend to Klamath Pulls, ' l.H. Hend to Udell Lake and railroad points, S: Connections made with other Stages in Hend and Klamath Falls PHOITE MMJ OFFICE FRENCHIE'S SERVICE STATION tfi READ THE PIRHT ifi if! INSTALLMENT OF MS & "MAFALDA" I he By tiros I Rotnunt c .loin, flood win Starting In tile LJ BULLETIN TODAY ON page six ffl PREVENT FOREST FIRES Now is the most dangerous part of the season for forest fires. Be careful in the woods. BR00KS-SCANL0N LUMBER CO. i .y.AA S5 A SK m W U 'd M V , VA.V W.UW.W.W W..'tVlW V. U W 'o. .' ."J.UVVV.MMW W. ' . Forty Workingmen Are Sick From Deschutes Rotten Water! WORKMEN'S FAMILIES or WATER COMPANY PROFITS? HEALTH AND PURE WATER or SICKNESS AND SEWER WATER ? The Water Company and its ramifications are against the city owning a pure water supply. They say Tumalo water is uncertain. It was good enough for Foley last year when he was trying to buy it for himself. Now that the State of Oregon has released it to Bend, it suddenly is no good. All this stuff you have been reading is the bunk. Are you going to control your own pure water or continue to pay for sewer water? The Company income last year was $58,753.83 from water rents. This will pay off the entire bond issue and not add one cent to taxes. D. D. OGLE p. E. CULLER W. F. TROMBLEE J. M. DALLAS Prank horner L A. BOLIVIAN R. VV. COOPER CHARLES E. GARY KRKJ) PRISBEY -(J. W. II. FORD II. HUGHES T. .1. PEARE J. C. CULLER S. H. JONES W. 0. MI DDI, ETON R. s. MURRAY II. KULSTAD W. J. FULLER ANDY PETERSON F. M. PAGE .1. PENGILLY FRANK ANDERSON . If. W. FRANCIS . A. 0. KITCHEN GEO. D. GREEN GUSTAVE BYLAND W. X. HUMMELL VV. II. SHULL CLAYTON MAXIM WALTER W. CRAiVIl'TON Pulil Ailverllseineni bj nliova Clllsrns al Uentl Hi ' h