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PAGE 4 THE REND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1!'25 The Bend Bulletin DAILY KDITION tubltuhewl Kvrry Afternoon Except Sunday li The Bund Uullctln (Incorporated) I nlt'rud He Recnml ClitM matter Jwmitrv 3, 1DI7, at the I'twloffloe at Henri, Omron, under Act of March 8, U7B. nOBERT W. SAWYER - - rVHtor-Manaccr HUN BY N. FOWLER - - Attociato Editor An Independent Nrwmpapcr, tandinfr for the tquare deal, clean binrineea, clean politics and the best intcreeta of Hcnd and Central Oregon. RUBSCBlHtQN RATES By Mall . Ont Year IS .00 HU months $2.7. i Three Months 11.50, By Carrier One Year .50 Six Months MJO One Month $ .0 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Nutlet of expiration art waited subscribers and if renewal Is not made within reasonable lime the paper will be tils i continued. l'loase notify us promptly of any charnre of address, or of failure to receive the paper ; regularly. Otherwise we will not be rceronsi- ' ble fr copies misscit. Make nil checks and orders payable to The Ucnri bulletin. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 18SS Perfect safety -Kenr thou not: for 1 am with thee; be not ills nia.veil: for 1 am thy Qodi I Will Strengthen thee; yea. I will help thee, yea, 1 fill uphold thee with the ritilit hum! of my rigbt iustieKs. isu. 41:10. KOI! CLEAN ELECTIONS Whatever may he the result of to day's election we believe that every citizen interested In the proper con duct of civic affairs will agree that Rteps should be taken fo safeguard future elections against all that has Keen possible today and against some of the things that have actually oc curred. It Is of the greatest impor tance that our elections be kept free from any taint of fraud. Honest par tisans of either side would not want success won by shady or dishonest methods. Heing a special city election for which no particular rules have been: set by the council other than the des- nation of judges, polling places and hours, today's election is being con ducted without the enforcement of any requirements as to registration or precinct residence. Anyone may vote anywhere and there is nothing, to hinder. With no registration lists liuuse there is no check on those who may claim the right to vote and with no precinct boundaries being ob served one may vote at all three vot ing places without hindrance. At any election, of course, held by! the slate or county, registration Usui are used and residence within the' precinct where a ballot is sought to I bp cast is required. It would not be 1 u difficult thing to establish precincts for a special city election nor to make up poll or registration hooks that 'would give the same safeguards as in a state election. There would be some expense but It would be worth while. The thing that has occurred that should be frowned upon by all who SPASMODIC THRIFT Not till tlic weeks that journey by are thrift weeks in our homo; we put the kopecks down in lye, ami watch the liquid foam. The grand&ire has his bank account, each member of the clan salts down a large or small amount, ami soals it in a can. No wolves tiro yapping at our door, in gaunt and hungry ranks: they're chasing weary wights who bore no bundles to the banks, There is a thrift week ovory year when workers tiro implored to shun the course that costs them dear, anil stive a little hoard, Good men and great rear up and show, by means of tongue and pen. that every one should stive the dough, the scads, the iron men. Hut when the week of thrift is spent the voices die away, and there is none to brace the gent who saved coin for it day. " 'Twould take a million years," lie sighs, "to fill the smallest bin: so like a phoenix 1 will rise and blow my savings ill." A week of saving now and then won't make your assets climb; men garner picayune and yen by saving all the time. At first it seems a dismal chore, too beastly slow, you wot: "Far better seek the Racket store." you say, "and burn the lot." But if you grimly persevere that thought will pass eftsoons: and when you've saved, perhaps a year, you'll view the bright doubloons; you'll look with awe upon the same, the doubloons fair to see; and saving then becomes a game that's fraught with endless glee. You have the buck the plunk, the bone, safe in your little poke: and half the troubles you have known will fade away like smoke. MAFALDA 50 of yixir life is spent within the four walls of your home. Gray, Jiiij;y or dilapidated, they make, every day u disappointment. But bright and gny with fresh clean paint and varnish, working und leisure noun are a constant pleasure. The pleasure and efficiency of thoce living indoors, justifies the trilling cum ol repainting. And the increased value of your property (because it is freshly painted and preserved against dilapida tion) makes painting an actual saving in money. Ask your dealer for Coor Cards. Ask your painter hr an estimate. For the life of her Mafalda could here you'v, not help practicing what she called a of me!" ben anil clicked ahead "closeup" of her fire-lit face in the glass. It was dark over the hearth, and the reversed lighting from the fire, as becoming as the reflected light of snow to all young faces. In trigued her. Slowly she smiled at her reflection, showing her perfect teeth. Then she gently turned her head from side to side, scowled and narrowed her eyes. till her face bore a sinister and cruel aspect. She turned around suddenly. "It was a Talmadge film." she said. "Good?" asked llareth. .Maffie. don't talk like that!" pleaded Jill. "Oh. rut it out! I'm not picking on you I'm as pleased as yu are. You've done pretty well. After all there's two of Them. Ills brother- "What do you want to know them for?" Maffie's eyes narrowed. "Several reasons." she said "The first is they're swells." "Swells? What do you mean?" "1 mean what I say. I've kept my eves and ears open: I've picked up m lap L I I I "Jh. Norma did her best pretty fair. See here!" flareth. standing at Jill's side, watched the girl's face in the fire's glow, half lost in admiration of what nre Interested In decent election pro-1 a lrulv remarkable and precocl cedure Is the circulation of hand bills ous control of facial expression Mafalda. standing before him. al most without moving, skimmed one of the reels of the film. Languor. twas all the talk I can about them. There's a mystery about those Pembroke boys and I like mysteries." "I don't!" said Jill. "No. you're too big a fool. See here, can't yon tell with shut eyes that they're not the same clip as the fellows we know? tine's only a painter, and the other makes songs, and they're shabby as tramps but car that cost ten thou sand at least, and a girl got out of it which conform in no particular to the requirements of the corrupt practice m-l I'r.uull.lv -I an, . . r.U- In the case of city elections. In that 1 Pri.In. dimpling smiles, pensiveness. ; they're .lass! I saw a 1-anrheslcr case an ordinance covering its chief ';a"- Plotting, all flitted across limousine car pull up at their door m-ovisions should be enacted. "er e Th,n " terrible expression BBW wees 11 is .is liiwiil.nl 1 1,,,, eiiv olec.lof fear made Jill break silence. tlons be keftt clean as those 'of the' "I'on't look like that. Maffie!" she, wearing a frock that wasn t bought state or county. ipleaded. "You look awful!" . for thirty guineas she was all dolled Mafalda's fare Immediately com- ur like a society star on the pictures The New York boxing commission P" smiled a gratified And she went up to the garret I saw ! smile. iter 111 me wintiow. i neir name s "Did I scare you. old Mops and , I embroke. There's a rich guy in the force him to do that '''rooms? That's just what I wanted ' city by that name Sir Something for very speedv re- '" d": She nodded to Gareth. "It's I'i mbroke I saw his picture in the 1 those tragic expressions are the most Mirror. 1 nose noys are something 10 ' dtrf to get. 1 know that any fool ; do with him." jean look sweet and lollipoppy. Hut I "You have films on the brain, Maf- !I tell you. kid. when I hit the movies, fie. said Jill impatiently, "and you I I'm going to show 'em the real stuff. , are talking nonsense If they have 111 put it over In the big parts. ThejCll friends, what are they doing in 'llara girl and Mary Plcktord Willi garret down this way. where no jhave to look for their Jobs then. I, body lives if they don't have to?" know It! I can beat 'em to a pair of Mafalda rose. 'dolls!" "That." she said 'iiiietly. "is Jiist fturell, Pcmlirnlte rliil nut tell her What I m going to get onto. 111 find GriUlUC Next Week n was talking nonsense. 'nt. We'll keep thai appointment." O i don't know much about the she stretched herself. ,;,,! (Irs , . , I , , ' movies." said he. admiringlv, "but I shillings. Jill? I ll pay you Satur- Several hundred people from all I , , .. , . - . , Amm " . , . . ... , I ufl know you d make the finest facial ". , ' I model I've ever seen, and'mv brother 1 sighed. She knew what Maf- ;Owen would give his head to sketch wi Saturday meant, you! He'd have ihose expressions of "You can't be going to tin- pit lures (yours down on paper so that you'd SSatB tonight, Maffie?" i mistake them for yourself. Look Is trying to get Dcmpsey to fight. When you remember that even Uncle 1 Sam could not you don t look for very speedy re sults in New York. That was an odd fire in Prlnevlllel that damaged all but the tender purt j of an engine. gives an Opaque washable finish for inter iors. RtTaitlt of its excellent covering capac ity und opacity, two coats arc usually Klfft cicnt. Dries with either flat or vejvet gloss finish. Wall Dura (I "Lit or Velvet) Gloss is obtain able in a choice range of colors. Other Kusmussen I '.tint products for interior use Inside l-lnor Paint. Oil Stains, Spar Var nish, I lour and Varnish Stain ,Bulh TubLnuincl. A. J. GOGGANS 11 f M M:AtttH PAINTS & VARNISHES Wall-Dura Af fVlll'.l, t,t4 tftj 1 48 Oregon Ave. a Phone 36-J with a That's "Pete? " "Rial to Pete." said Uaffl lourh of defiance "My DO lot news lo you, is It ?" "I wish yon didn't go ubout with Pete, Muffle I don't think lie's" (To be continued) Telephone Company Stock To be Sold Locally, Plan pun ha HOOKH w M It PIKKD K liner Hit hurtlr. ur rent fit Tin life, wat r life. Many to Enjoy Picnic Of Grange Next Week Chess experts from Australia. New Zealand. Bouth America anil South Africa are iii engage in a tournament at ( ape Town fr the i-hamplonshlp of the southern hemisphere. tin Announcement is made by .1. 1. 1 sjshl hi " poHi ' toawa him wltb Balther. local manager for the P elfle Telephone Telegraph t'o of a thrift plan whereby Investors will be permitted to pun-hase stork In tfae corporation 'in partial payments The Bend off lie will be a brant'h of the Hell Telephone Seiurliles toin ' puny to reeelve upplii-nllons for stork bottle aboiil , fine of tl morning mi , session his peraon, was iivea a in rerorder n roiiri thla it rhargc of littit,i po MRS. V. A. SMITH tC"t tr Nuhonn HiiIiImt ('onctn nnd Silk lilnRerle Mrn'ri nnd l . 1 1 - IltMlrry PboM I08M r. o. Hoi h O. S. PHILLIPS, M. 1). Kye, I nt . Nose nnd Throat Sperlnllst lloomi 17-111 O'Kaaa itida Hours: 9 lo 12, 2 to 6:90, 7 to b i'hones: Offlcn 176 J. lies. 12U j Lumberman's Hospital Cortltlcaie Oood Here purls of Deachotea county will be in attendance at the grange picnic to be held at the IMalnview loinmiinity hall August 12. it Is the belief of those in charge of the program. The morning session, starting ut 10:3(1. will be for the grange mem bers, the afternoon session will be open lo the publir and tin- evening. session will be for the Pomona graniie members. W. ). II. IJohsoti. secretary ol tin Oregon state Cham ber of Commerce, and P. L. Ballard, o. A. c. larm epeolallat, will be pres ent. It is possible that the congres sional delegation, coming lo Central Oregon August 12, will visit the pit BIO. I am if you've got five bob," said here, will you let him? Will jrOV I afafalda. JIM gave Her the money. "Thanks, old dear. You're a good little sort and you shan't lose bv It. come round to oar studio some time ant have him draw you?" "Will a duck swim:" saitl Mafalda ! W Mafalda gratefully. "Pete's com QnlCkly, and she held out a slim olive j f"r me He's out of a Job paw to Oareth, letting It rest for apoor kid." his hand. 'Shake on moment that!" The boy turned to Jill. ".Miss Beaton, It's a sin to let, a I Voice like yours lie Idle. Won't you looms, too, and let me help you? Come round to teu, both of you say to- I morrow! " "Two birds with one stone!" sal ' Mafalda. "Of cottrae she'll come.' "I--I don't know-" stammered 1 j .Nil confusedly. WASHINCTDN. Aug. 6. The I "Honl you I df! Here, why not navy dirigible Shenandoah will be lU)p and hare tea with us here, nowI" filled up this week with a machine1 Oareth glanr, tl in the, lock, gun battery at 10 guns and a trained "' l,,v" '" '"" Owen's aralttngl crow to operate Ihem. the navy de-1 for me. (lot lo run. You'll Come, I purtment announced today. won't you?" In: pleaded, turning to Shenandoah to Carry Machine Gun Battery saiojj TWO will be set up ill the forward gondolas, two aft. two mounted on; I II bring her! said Muralda. And top of the dirigible and one In each 'die next moment Cnreth Pembroke I ol the power curs. w-as gone. Tho in .i.i Hal ton was made for ex-l Mafic threw herself in thS broken perlmental purposes. I armchair ami, fixing her eyes on jm.j Plans arc being completed for ihojbroke Lntoa.poal of impish laughter. j Bpenaadoah's western trip about Sep "ion Puss!" she Qxclalraad, Travel Although not every man travail all Hot way lo Kgypt to see a camel, everybody takes a trip sometime, if only lo a neighboring slate. Probably that Is why 727 Traveler.- accldefll policy holds ers were hurl during one year wlille traveling and nearly ol all accident claims report ed were based upon Injuries received in ibis way. Certain Travelers Accident policies will pay double for many accidents of travel Oct your policy today! J. C. Rhodes "Insurance in All lis Branches'1 leinlter 1, llin deiiat i mi ni iiniioiinccd Although the ilelailetl Itinerary has not been approved. It is slated Ihe ship win visit Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Pit til and lies Moines, la. "standing there as if butter wouldn't in 1 1 in your mouth. Who'd have thought II of you'.' Km- a week past l ie meant to know thai boy if i had to throw a brick at Ills head and NELL MARKKL Pt'BMC BTENOOBAPHER Tvrivo Main Lobby Pilot liiillc Inn Manager Bend Branch Oregon State Motor Association NEW VICTOR RECORDS August 7, 1925 1D712I Wonder If We'll Ever Meet Again, Dear Old (ial of Mine Tommy Lyman " Montmartre Rose Tommy. Lyman 19710 ROW I ROW I R0SieF0X Trot Vocal refrain George Olson and His Music " Say Arabella FpX Trot Vocal refrain George Olson and His Music 19714The Prisoner's Song Waltz Vocal refrain International Novelty Orch. " After the Hall Waltz Vocal refrain International Novelty Orchestra Magill & Erskine YOUR DRUGGIST O'Kane BJdg. Phono ir7 CENTRAL OREGONS' AUTO MACHINE SHOP . B, aYDZrT Aaaoclated Bldg Minnesota near iion,i. Phone .,o:m W. G. Manninp;, D. M. D Dentistry Mniie 12-14 CI'Kene nidg. I Phone iv i u ite,,.i, Ore. 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