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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1919)
JTfc ill iMpiWntot t ' The Bend Bulletin (Weekly Kdltlon) Published By Tf 118. RKNJf BULLETIX (fHcorK)ratcd) Kfllablifthrtl 1002. JIIED A. WOELFLEN, Editor nODCKT W. SAWYElt, Manager An Independent nowspnpor standing for the aqunro doal, clean business, clean politics and tho best Interests ot Bond nnd Central Oregon. Ono year $2.00 Six moiithn 1.00 Three months..... - ...... ....... .50 THURSDAY, DECEMRER 4, 1919 COMMISSIONER KIDDLE. While no ono who knows Ed. of. ..Union t Kiddle, In saying this -we mnkcy no Ion on Commissioner Kiddle. City, newlv ap pointed number o iVch slate- high vny commission, can hnvo anything hut contldonco In his ability wo think It safe to say that n largo portion of Oregon east of the Cas cades Is disappointed In tho selec tlnn. reflection Tho disappointment would have been equally great had nny other man from northeastern Oregon been appointed. Slnco th creation of the high way commission In its present form throe, men hnro been ap pointed to membership on It from the section east ot the Cascades and every one of them has come from the extreme northeastern part of the state, two from Umatilla county nnd new one from Union, which ad joins Umatilla on the east. We hud no criticism to mako ot the ap pointment ot Mr. Uurgess and we regretted and still regret his un- tlmoly death. When, however, It became necessary to appoint some one to succeed him on the high way commission wo hoped that another portion ot eastern Oregon might be given representation. A glance at the map of the state will, wo think, Indicate the reason ableness of tho hope, and a study of the contracts let by the com'mls slon will show its reason. Wo have not tho figures before us but we venture tho assertion that leaving out work on the Columbia highway through Wasco county, there has noti. .been .nierit on highway con struction in Wasco, Jefferson, Deschutoa, Crook. Lake, Klamath. Harney and Malheur counties since bonds wero first voted one twen-. tleth ot tho sums spent in north eastern Oregon. Wo agree that these are sparce- ly settled counties and that roads across them must "be long ones but that, wo -assert, makes no differ ence. Tho test is whether the roads, tf in good shape, would bo used by tourist travel and in what degree. On thai, point, and so far as The" Dalles-California highway is con corned, wo bcllevo there can be no argument. Until recently, however, Ojegon Voter .to the contrary not withstanding, this important tour ist route hus "been wholly neglected by the commission. The counties named are not hogs. Thy do not want ono cent for their through roads that they nro not entitled to. On the other hand they do want every cent that is duo. They hafo folt thjU In tho past thoy have not Jtud their duo, and that northeastern Oregon, through Its representation on tho commission, has liad more than its due. That is why they hoped for representa tion a ' tills Urao and why thoy are dlsapjiolntijd at not getting- it. They will place their confidence now ln:JM. Kiddle, Just ns thqy placed, ft Jn Mr. Uunsess and will look tohim to Justify that confi dence by., giving attention to the road needs of Central and South Central vas well as North Eastern uregOR, p-t-w, -. --. WM, Lately tho town has boon adver tised through tho fine advertising given to tho work of tho First Na tional Hank In developing tho agri cultural resources of tho surrounding country. Portland papers Imvo mndo frequent mention ot tho bank, of its president, C. S. Hudson, nlso president of the Oregon stuto bankers association, nnd ot ills plans tor betterment ot agricultural Inter ests nil over tho stnto. Now comes recognition from a more dlstomt point, a recent number ot tho Spokes mnn-Rovicw, of Spokane, containing n highly appreciative 'editorial men tion of tho bank's monthly pt bllui tlon, devoted to farm Intel ests Whllo primarily this editorial Is advertising for thajtbnuk It Is also n good piece of publicity for tho town where the bnjile, Is located, llend Is fortunate to bo In n position to obtain such publicity. The editorial from tho Spokesman Review is as follows: "The First NntlpnaTbank ot ttoml, Ore., Issues a' monthtyucwa booklet that Is the best thing I of Its kind VBi thnt Tho Spokesman-Review olllco has received. It Is Issued for tho benefit ot the farmers and stockmen ot the Rend region, whoso problems the bank evidently )s anxious to make- its owu. The November issuo leads with an announcement thnt tho bank Is trying to arrange for n special car to take central Oregon stockmen to tho livestock exposition In Portland. "While livestock occupies n large amount of space in the Rend bank's bulletins Interest is shown in n wide diversity ot other topics. Potato growing, the uso of sunflowers ns silage, information about crenm tests and critical discussions ot va- rious fnll fairs are Included. "The most significant thing about the publication is its extreme prac tical usefulness to tho farmers for whom It Is Intended. A more prac tical way of yoking- bank and farm together for public scrvlco would be hard to find." v ijtcqop PUBLICITY. BondJias been spoken of at var ious times, as the best advertised town In ilia iiprtbwest. Wherever one travelled, if it became known that he enmo from Bend there wus always someone who said, "I've heard of lliat town. Pretty good place," aud so on. One of the reasons why tho town has been so, well advertised is the fact that theio hus always been so much of pspcclal, utmost romantic, interest lii Us growth nnd develop ment. In the beginning a pioneer town, inljes jfrom the railroad, whore thousanda of acres of sago brush hind were being reclaimed; head quarters for a tremendous tlmbor .locating rush; then tho goal of n raco of railroad giants when Hill and Hurriinun ..battled for supremacy .in the Deschutes canyon; the location of the finest plno mills In tho country; tho town thut grow .In a year and u half, from 1,800 people to oyor G,000; more recently recog nized ns tho center of a region of un surpassed hcqiiIc attraction; all these things aa (hey became known to tho interest, at- autsldo woild created ten t.r- .i .j .- trnctod attention, sdvertlflodiDeud A CONTINUING MOVEMENT ' Tho Treasury savings movement Is not a campaign for u slnglo year. but a continuing growing force In American life. The results already j obtained fully Justify Its continu ance. Millions ot people who before ; tho war never laid aside anything' now liavo goodly amounts Invested I In Government securities. Millions' who wero wasteful and Improvident are now thrifty. Tho policy for the cojitlnuanco of the movement Is clearly defined. Tho business of tho Savings Organiza tion Is to promote saving and the purchase (from the Treasury or In tho murket) nnd continued holding of United States Government war se curities of nil kinds. Saving is taught not ns an end in itself but ns j n means to Investment In United Stntes war securities and continued j holding thereof. The "holding" Jwl ns Important ns Is the "buying." be cause holding protects the Govern ment's credit .md the Treasury hus tuoro borrowing to do. Tho Treasury savings movement is ono of the great forcos ot recon struction aud merits the continued support of thoho who In the past have worked for Its success and ot thoso as well who lip to tho present tlmo have not learned the ndvnutago of saving nnd, investment in Govern ment securities. II rHW!BHf-w:. II II II Ml i i .HI. itw r n 11 WWm 'VTra-BBBBBBET-V Hf . 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