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PAGE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST :!!. 1025 las, mul nil iinthom by tlu OhOlt, Dr. l.eu Is prououuci'il llio beiicdti'-ition. MINISTER SEES HOPEINWIra Gives Message In Cere mony at Church Dr. A. W. Lewis Formally Installed as Presbyterian Pastor In Bend "Tlio world is not going to the bow-wows." And any minister who tliinks that It Is. has no place In the pulpit, was the declaration of Hev. H. A. Hutch inson of Parkdale. in giving the charge to Dr. A. V. LewU, who was installed as pastor of the Bend Pr:. byterisn church Kriday night. The service was well attended both by Presbyterians and members of olher churches. The pastor of any churfch Is no", doing his duty if he fails to be a fountain of hope to his people, and to hold before them the promise thai the day is coming when "every knee shall bow" in recognition of the creator, said the speaker. Other primary duties of the minis ter are to develop love of humanit in the community, and to lead ill the bailie for righteousness. Kev. Hutch inson concluded. Striking similarity between the an cient problem of building Jerusalem's tfalls and building a church today, was developed by Dr. 1). A. Thomp son of Portland In his charge to the congregation. All Must Work Xehemlah had each man build lhc part of the wall near his own home, then showed them that it was no good unless the gaps were filled in. That Is Jnst what must be done to build a church, said Dr. Thompson. "Hut how foolish it would have been to give Nehemiah a trowel and stone hammer and tell him to build it alone!" said Dr. Thompson, and be had no need to draw the present day Inference. Kvery member of the church, not the pastor alone, musi be u worker. Dr. James A. Fraser delivered a beautiful and telling sermon or. "The Haven." to exemplify Ciod's care for his creatures, especially man. Dr. Lewis was formally installed by Moderator ti. It Wilbur fo Hood River. THe musical part of the serv ice included solos by Dr. H. B. Ma! lett and Mrs. .Montcll Coe. the latter with a violin obligato by Kred Dal- Holdlng Ihelr baby, two or three months old. ill her arms, Mrs. Wlll Itam McKtntty kept faithful vigil for I hours today in front of the county jail where her husband was hotiiK held on. 11 cattto rustllug chaise. This afternoon the prisoner's pretty wife'. still holding the baby, sal In Me-j Kinley's side in the office of Justice i of the Peace K. 11. QlltOO when the f hearing was scheduled to open. However, the bearing was post i potied by agreement of attorneys on ! both sides, until .Monday afternoon ,al2 o'clock. A motion in regard to : the case will be urgued Monday morning. McKinley is held jointly with Vau- ny Robertson and Hatph YVhatey. on a charge of stealing a two year old steer belonging to Kdward tlould. near Millican last week. RUSSIA WANTS AMERICAN AID Industrial Development Need of Nation Women's Club Members On Health Association Pour women's clubs of Homl. tho I Civic leuguo. the Study club, the V. i T. I". and the Dopiirtnu'iual club. Kill be represented on the executive j committee of the iK-srluttes County ; Health association, the committee de- c ded m h meeting Kriday evening, j and these clubs will play an impor ; tant part in conducting the baby ;c!inic hero next Friday and Saturday. Kach of the clubs will conduct the clinic for one-half day. it was de cided. j All of the community branches i 1 the heulth association throughout tht COQllty are to he reorganized, an nounces Miss (tcorgta McKeuzic. crunty nurse. Miss McKenzie is planning to ar , rcnge for a monthly baby ellBk in both Hend and Kedniond. Monstor Concessions Offered With Little Restrictions as to Profits, Stated (.Copyright by t'mUsl Trwa) tU. 1 l,.v,,l Wirv to Tho Btd HulUilln, MOSCOW, Auk -! Soviet Russia la striving to achieve "Americaniza tion" insofar as American technique - -"thai precious flower of American culture. ' is concerned, according to Leon Trot iky. Russian leader and chief of the concessions department of the soviet union. In an exclusive Interview with the Tnited Press he made it clear that Kussiu. now striving to develop on great lines its electrical processes, would welcome this much American ization. In fact, he declared that Russia is "striving to ucqutro such Americanization." Hui he spurned any Amerieanuu lion which would mean "the iloniina lion of America';! capitalist trusts or IftOy which would try to make Russia succumb to such influences as Amor i lea's yellow- press." He made It plain (hat ttuwta ' looking to tho outside world to uld I It In the tromeodoui electrification j I scheme whU'h is being wrought In i rXUtftU, ami lie also held I'orlh thr prospect that concessions heiicefortbl jwlll not he bound lu red tape or bol too restricted us to profits. Suggesting the llberaliiatlon of the looncesslon policy. Trotsky declared:! "The sovii-t government bus now : ilecid'Ml to oxeivlse a more careful su pervision over the practical working" of concessions fur the purpose of j eliminating unnecessary difficulties. red tape Mid false restrictions." He d eel u red that the suceessful do- elonmeat of agrii ult ui e and i.Ut- industries now assures the success of concession enterprises. Blecfrif toot ton Gfowi Klectrlflcatlon Is growing. In (feet, he said, the soviet is compelled to mek much electrical equipment In to reign markets. Super power plants, he said, an on the verho of completion at Vol ho vMory. Uashlru. Shatura. Ualakl hna. t'hterovka and elsewhere, where the next task will be construction of livdraulle stations along (he DtttopOT to be linked with the southern metal lurgieal industries. ItfsriisstufT t his development . tho DANGER LOOK OUT FOR RAINY DA YS How many RAINY days will there be in the next i months for YOU'.' Anil how many rainy days in the years to follow? When things an1 running smoothly when the pay check exceeds tne expenses all is SUNSHINE- regardless of the atmosphere. Hut when there is no pay CHECKand the expenses arc still tha sameor even larger EVERY DAY is a RAINY DAY re gardless of the atmosphere. Your PAY CHECK your SALARY your INCOME your TIME decides the condition whether all is SUNSHINE or all is SORROW thatiinevitable RAINY DAY. Ours is RAINY DAY PROTECTION HARD LUCK INSUR ANCE. "HARDER LUCK THAN Tins HATH NO MAN To BE DIS ABYED WITHOUT AN INCOME." We are Buyers of TIME In Time of Need SA M R.STIMMEL Central Oregon Manager Bancroft Hotel Phone 692 -Proper f'uod anil Kxern.ie," by AHTIIt'R .1. IteGOVERS Former floptical MttCtOr, Cornell if xfff.ll Calleoe. Indigestion is nature's si&na! heed it H. M. McKCIRK ri.OYD K. BAXTER 145 Greenwood Ave. Bancroft Hotel A. W. FERRJER ."MS Colorado or. Additional Men Called For Legion Bugle Corps : For the purpose of organizing and j lllfllllllllll plans for the Immediate j futMre. a meeting of all Icitinnmilres i in Bend interested In the formation 'of a drum and bugle corps are asked i by Leon DeYereaux, In charge of the corps, to meet in the American Le-1 iKion hall at 11 o'clock Sunday morn- i ing. Aside from the formation of the .corps; one of the subject to' be con-i Isidored will be the dance to be given j i by the legion on the night of Septein- J bei 4. Kriday. TIKltK Is a paying that when a stomach rctninda a man that he has a stomach, all U not well. He that oa It may. the whole trouble with most of ua Is that we fail to take the sim plest precautions to retain the good health that Nature gave us. Your physician will tell you that pills and t ' SUNDAY I I A Real Home Cooked I DINNER. Have you tried our home cooked food pre- j pared with the main thought of giving our patrons what they want with a touch of that cooking that only a mother can give. ZENITH CAFE I Next Door to Central Oregon Dank THE WORLD OFFERS WKKyM ' YOU WTTX Si Plwnc ami take no ex- i-rrl.ic often de- c! ' t'"Ut. kid ncy trouble, hitth blon d pressure tad other seri ous ailments. In Head of tnk to! a Imked ap ple with crsm In the momlug. take a grapefruit or a glass of OIMPJI Juica In stead of two egs and two rolls, take oue egg and one roll. prescript lofis anil llctwecn breakfast and luMh purgatives CSfllllOt cure pornia- take two llanei of iter, neutly. Neither the physician I Luachcon should be light nor the prescription ran do light not only lu quantity but everything for you. You hare ' In quality. Avoid greasy foods, to co-operate a hit yournolf. i Do not deceive yourself Into Wnteh for the danger signals, Inisglnlng thnt Jatt brauso however slight. Just as ynu what you eat for luncheon Is watch for s-iucakn in your auto-1 smill in amount It Is easily dl- UOK'T HEOUCT IKS16ESTI0H -COSSULT K DOCTOR mobile, and heed the warning If you have an utt.n k of indi gestion, do not content yourFelf with taking a plnrb of soda and Rested. The average business man's "light" luncheon It often heavy. If you are subject to Indlges then forgetting about It until itlnn. there are few rules that tho next attack comes. Nature Is signalling. Trouble In your stomach Indicates that that part of your anatomy Is out of order. Co to your physMan, learn the cause of the digitf&Jvo trouble, and take steps to cor rect It. If you arc prone to indigestion, sit still for a half an hour after eating or He down that long. It Is best to lie on the right side. You carefully watch the oil should he rigidly observed. IJim't float foot food down masticate It. Kat at regular intervals. 1H) not hurry throurh a me:.! Substitute fruits for sweet desserts. Don't ea! ;arrh. This Includes bread, cake, flour gravies, etc. Never eat between meals. lie careful not to neglect the foods that re.,ulro vigorous chew ing. Prefer toast to soft bread gauge on your car. lie as care- Never reject a crust, because It ful about the intake of fuel Into In hard. Th longer you have the human machine. to chew your food, tho better People who eat rich food you will dlgcnt 1L cou.esstous chief continued "We need foreign mti hlnery and (prelgn putents We are prepared to i.runt foreigners mmnclom in tin liertrlcal enterprise, providing the MMWlOMtlM are highly tniii-1 irrf$jllyi ifittMjot o&f canonic d,, v. lopui'-n: is iidvuncliiK tpftfljt, conriv s oiurl..-, w:ll .mve ii. i re, run iii rum plain of low pruflts." Asked cs to his position ou AflMf LoanUaMon, he eltid the wordi qaot- ed above, i-onrluding. however, that lhi "concesslninilre mii.it know be furehuiul ih.it he ilurn nut CO Bit her. ti chDge our soclul or ucnioiuii furiui. nr soclu nollllral mvihoda. " No thing . Firemen Put on Masks, ' '" ' n Checking Sulphur Fire (ias masks were used by members of the fire department ,u i ii clock this afteriionu In ebMkttM -fire in u hmlse ut nil Oregon street, owmsl by f V. Kllvls The fire wus caused by sulphur, used for fiiml-1 gating purposes The burning nulphur. some of which had ben placed on I brick, ran to the floor of the building, caus ing the fire The dutna.-c lu tho! structure was confined n tin- floor The fire dtpif HI uii r. l .i silent alarm, oxtlngutshlng the bl.ue wllhoui much dlffleuliy, The tarn was Ursltl III by Mrs It (' Mcl'lure PORTLANDKH til ls BMItTH III. I'. I r.r. W.,. .i ih, HcliU llulUllnl WAiHIMOTON. Aug M, I. it Alderman, ut lVi'llund. OrASOS. has lu-ell appointed by Secretar) of the Interior Work to the new post tin ' specialist Hi n.l u II education'' In the bureau el ediiialton The pol wus created by the last congress in promote Ainci t. .iiiImiIuii education throughout Ibn i ntuit! t Klatt. ry u the prnl.e we hear go j ou in oOi-r p. niMe I m. railill Pedijfreed Cockerels HVir e.ki't that.it Mr IMfMi f-l 'ir unit nM! will Mil lM ll ' i Xt ir (vitt if m ikr. Iv he lifinlci f..f iftIUf l(i '!he tt MM ( Lrtth n( t-'ii tlit linAsstl f H 11 lultMn'f !... III Alts) II, A. ('. Aim IhU rt I thrifty ttn.l (tnr . HMM W h.i. . it Kit nlilrl WtM luxl '! MNUpPMb '"1 iMM !w'im n.lh Ita.niil MOtdi .t M tt. jiihi vfiiri. Ms ar- IV iifnilr ir.hi) II a. r-rl'i bt it l' Hi. w win Mil mt ur tint t.tf.:, ir uvo l- Aut o:h, i (tV iio. tacade Poultry Ranch ritu.it in: in C m it a.. !'.! A HOME and there is no more de sirable place for that home than in Bend. WE OFFER YOU A LOT on , which to build that home Terms if you want them THE BEND COMPANY Wall and Franklin Phone 7 Handling High Claw Locations for Residence and BuxincHH Purpoxex Example of a Moderate Diet IiRE.KFART: (Jrapffn.it or orans? Juice, one cru bollrd or poarhed, two graham, bran or corn m.ifflnn, roffeo substitute, cocoa or weak tea. Ik'twccn breakfast and lunch take two glasses of water. LUSCFTEOX A vegetable luncheon consisting of any of the following vegetabirs: Spinach, peas, egg plant, Btrfngbeans. turnips, asparagus, corn. Glass of milk, dark bread, ami for dt-ssort rice or tapioca pudding. ISctwcen lunch and dinner three glares of water. TUS'XEi:: One helping of lean meat, fish or chicken, broiled, one green vegetable, a baked potato, be euro to cat the skin, and for dessert frt li fruit In season. nuU or crackers and cheese. Ur. SlcGovcrn icill anxwer your querJlont. O a, A. Mrflovf rn FOR SALE! S2400 5 Room Modern Home, on river bank; nice view, 2 large lots about one-half acre in all; garage, large chicken lot, and chicken house. A dandy good home and not crowded. A bargain and easy terms. $!)00 8 room house, garage and wood shed; nice lawn and flowers, close. $125 down, balance like rent. $2400 4 room bungalow, close in on west side; double constructed, lire place, wired for electric range, nice lot, etc. Terms very easy. ( $850 5 acre tract close in city limits; small buildings, and all fenced with chicken wire. $850 down, balance $20 per month. GLOBE REALTY CO. Corner Wall and Oregon Phone ;J6-W A DAY THAT'S GONE A day that'll none happily md forever from the calen dars of many sensible house wives. i uld lllue Monday, the weekly wash-day: the pestifer ous span of eight or tun hours if buck-breukliu lalmr. . It's Kone because of (tit roin Inn of the modern laundry, with Its capacity for renderliiK ifiilck and efficient service. Try us next lime on the fam ily washing, and see how much we can save you in lime, money mul work. Special rates. Phone 81 in. utf.iinin The Bend Laundry Vermont Street Of all great comforts this costs least Because the electric fan Ifl 90 universally used, we are apt to forget two very remarkable things about it. 1. Before its invention, there was no way to create a steady artificial breeze in your home. 2. Although, having once known this luxury, peoplo would pay any price for it, you can get a General Electric fan for a few dollars and keep it running for 1 ia1 fa con tan hour. Bend Water Light & Power Company This advertisement is reproduced through the courtesy of the General Electric Company Thll monogrnm fa n gurirnntcc of excel lence, not only on the belt doiivMii comforts like electric fnni, Ironera and vmhinif machines, hut on many great electric ;enirntorn nnri tnr tines uieii by t bo powrr nnd light com panies of America, and of the world. Burns the Last Frontier Town, Now Being Rapidly Developed Into Industrial and Farming Center, Unsurpassed In the State of Oregon nlfftdM AffMfff MOMKH, mvvry trMft hni rivrr hti-I nl r i t f ronliiKf, lo n 1 Ti I f n . vf-ry f lnnt rlrh bottBni mm, kit il'wn not (vi?rfl'fw, vrry finint Wnlcn, nr imiiltry I met. Trice I22B (ft 'lr(l per arrc ; very i-aty tTinn. liiiilillnir (i(h .i - - I'H'jitioriH in now nnd nr id inn I town limtlnnri, 1t to $ir,0 iarh. Why ay more? WrH4 ut, ur btnSf rull and SSS uh h-forf you hny. Wo u 111 unvc yfn money. ( . . W. T. LESTER CO. iiEiintxa RRAim hvmiMWt 1ii';'-0:""gBSg : 1 PREVENT FOREST FIRES Now in the most (kinfjorous part of the BSASOli for forost fires. He careful in the woods. 15R00KS-SCANL0N LUMBER CO. !l : I'.im ii I h i - ( i -1 1 1