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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
' A" V1. .., v- favar w . . Hywit.--wly,.f.-wa,),M,, ,, v n . .A ..,.. . i i' r q ' txttw J , w( ... liaStH- HtTLLfcTttf, BWWI), ORKODPI, TfWiUHlAY,, JANUARY B, 1020 FAOR 4 " 4.t ,s k Tri'"'1 -.MMlB ta TW ae VI!) W,H The Bend Bulletin (Weekly Edition) 1 Published Br f ' TUB BEND BULLETIN t (Incorporated) Established lDOSi FltED A. WOELFLEN, Editor ROBERT W. SAWYER, Manager An independent newspaper standing Tor the square deal, cleah "business, clean politics and tho beat Interests or Bend, andiCcntral Oregon. One year . ?2.00 Six months..,- 1.00 Throo months..,...... v 00 J THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920 ISSUE A SUPPLEMENT. The falluio of tho railroad admin istration to Include any reference to Deschutes county In its recently Is sued pamphlet, "'Oregon-Tho Land of Opportunlty"'has not gone unuotlced In other parvt8 of the stato besides Bend. In our mall todny comes n letter from Portland which says, "I havo sought for Information rclatlvo to Bend and Deschutes and Crook counties lira pamphlet recently tssu 'W by tho U. S. R. R. Administration ontltled "Oregon-tho land of Oppor tunlty" and have sought In vain. I any considerable amount havo nccru i . v . HELP THEj-STOCKMEN. Tho'8Uggestt6nB made nt tho meet ing of tho Shorthorn association on Saturday are importnut to all live stock "irt'.edorH In this county. It Is to bo' hoped .that tho otlior associa tions will take them up and proceed to obtain tho protective measures needed. . ' On two points of tho proposed pro gram substantial aid can bo Riven. by the city of Bend. One concerns w trays and tho other tho marketing of beef, both subjects to bo dealt with by tho city council nnd each offering nn opportunity to show con sideration for the, rancher nnd farm er which wo bctlevo has hlthorto been Inching. Tho manner of dealing with cs trays Is, bf course, provided by city ordinance and if necessary the or dinance can bo amended to cover tho needs of tho stockmen. How over, they havo never criticised tho Impounding of stock. They recog niio that the City must take up ani mals running at largo to avoid dam age to properly. All they nitk Is that when taken up notice bo, sent at their expenso describing tho ani mals and their brands so that, It mis sing stock is recognlicd. tho owner may come for It beforo charges in ..T"iT,J,-'J , RIPPLING RHYMES ' By WALT MASON ', can find no. mention of either though from tho map which said pamphlet carries I see there are ed. The other matter, tho regulation of the sale- of beef. Is more difficult such pjacos I see In this document to deal with slnco It makes extra deBcriptivo of Curry county there Is A "Continent of the United States" another slight inaccuracy, I sup pose." 'The. Bulletin commented on the failure to mention this section when this pamphlet first appeared and at the same time, wrote to Portland railroad officials asking for an ex planation. None has been forthcom ing. Wo understand, however, that tho Commercial club has been in formed that a local newspaper man cuts asked for Information on Des chutes county for the pamphlet and that, ho failed to givo it. On that ac count, It is said, no mention of the county was made. Newspaper men are supposed to bo readiest and the best able ot any members of a community to give facts concerning its opportunities and 'advantages. Ordinarily they consid'ei"'It "ndt only a duty but a 'privilege' to say what they can for their town and county. If they neg lect (o 'dd so they fail In the trust imVoWd' upon them by their poslt Jori'in the Community. Howovcr, the railroad 'administration cannot' just ify Its' 'neglect of Deschutes county byi'any such excuse as that offered Several of tho men responsible for 'the compilation. of the booklet are thoroughly acquainted with Bend and Deschutes county. They visit Bend 'to get trade for their roads. They know what there Is here and that 'the 'advantages und opportunit ies for tho home seeker and investor are as great here as In any other parts bf the state. They are as able .as 'any -riewspaper man in town to but that knowledge on paper. By some carelessness they failed to got It Into the' pamphlet. Its belongs thero and they can ow remedy their neglect by Issuing a-supplement. . It' up to them to do so. troublo for tho honest rancher who kills and brings In his own meat for pale. It Is tho only wpy however, to protect against tho cattlo thief and, since the protection extends to every stock owner they ought all to bo wil ling to undergo any slight Inconveni ence caused by the need of obtaining the proposed permit. Tho other matters discussed on Saturday are subjects for others than tho city council to deal with. Saturday's meeting was highly in teresting and valuable, to tho Short horn owner and breeder. It was a mllcstono In tho progress of a new industry- that will mean much to tho county. Mr. Mahaffcy and tho Con trol Oregon Bank aro to bo congrat ulated on the assistance they have rendered In giving It a start. , J,.',, Tic Liberty Bond, I've a hundred-dollar bond, that I bought from" Uncle Sam, when the Wai across the pond gave this universe a slam. It's a document I prize, with its coupons twenty-four; and I wish, with heartfelt sighs, that I had a dozen more. People try to get my bond, handing me all kinds of bunk, but it won't be sold or pawned) -or be swapped for any junk, "Come and buy a motor car," says tho dealer, bold and brash; "I will take your bond at par, if you'll pay tho rest in cash." I have acres of blue sky in the distances beyond," says the faker, strolling by, "and I'll trade it for your bbhd." "I've an under watQV.farm where all kinu of fish are spawned," says the skate whose accents charm ; "you may have it for your bond." All the get-rich-quickly sharks come and yammer at my door, and I smile at their remarks till their talk becomes n bore. Then I say, "You've cringed and fawned, and you've ar gued and you've lied, all to get my cherished Ijond, , with its coupons, down the side. But your game's a flimmy flamj and a futile rag you chew; I will trust my Uncle Sam, but I cannot bank on you. Of that document I'm fond," I- exclaim, in thunder tones; "no one gets that little bond, which is worth a hundred bones." ' ' vH Ml flV"-.. 1200 RECORDS! from which to Make'Your Selections -rsaSfe" .. ar. ;3 JJUl' as Jrhc following is a list of a few of the most popular numbers wc now have in stock. The demand for these records is so great however that we would suggest that you make your choice as soon as possible, or the particular number you desire may be sold. it Is probnblo that tho cost of street sprinkling can be reduced. In somo ways Bend la n hURtllng, thriving littlo city nnd In others a provincial town, Hard surfneo pave ment on our buslne,ss streets will give us a start out of the provincial class. The calondar man is selling 1921 calendars already. Apparently he 'has no fear of any end of the world 'catastropho such as had some folks stirred' up on the 17th. ? " y HARD. SURPACE. From tho present appearance of dufdown town.streettf ItBeems clear that they must be hard surfaced next spring or a lot of money- wasted In temporary repairs. In fair condi tion early last fall they gave pro mise, when the suggestion of hard surfacing was first made, of being sufficient for another Tear. Since then, however, the bumps caused by carrying water pipes across the street and the chuck holes developed when water collected in the single tracks broken out after tho December storm havo made tho streets almost as rough as they wore beforo tho cindering in the spring of 1918. With costs as high as they ore at MANAGER WANTED. Over a year ago, In making plans for tho Commcrlcal club for tho year 1919, Ita directors nnd others Interested In Its' work on behalf ot tho town made a short. study ot n possible program for the year now drawing to nn end. Still later, on tho voto of the club, a committee was appoiiitedto make recdmmontlatfons fnr Mm vnnr. ''AfinV ilua considera tion this committee brought In Its report featuring, as wo rcmomber, two things, one, tho Irrlgatloji situa tion lu the Deschutes valley, and the other, a recommendation conciirnlng. the club management. club Today new officers of t have been elected. It is probably too soon for them to have their plans made or any, program worked out but they may,;be willing to take a suggcstjmfiigulhl'j fa that Hnrther consideration Ifo given to thcidea of f employing an ubio exoqutire manager of the club. " suro of n ship nt tho end of tils sproo. and gonorhlly ho expects to end In shipwreck anyway, so "Kllng your money and have your Iflng." Moil young men hare, not two weeks' sub sistence ahead, if they are not six months behind, with appetites blggor than their pay, and their money spent long beforo earned. They will faco tho sick day, tho rainy day, tho dis aster day, and tho Judgment day when panic comes, as it Inevitably will, ns fools in terror. High wngtrt will drop bofore tho high cost of liv ing drops. A storm will brc.uk some time. A period of panic will follow. as It always has followed, piospcrlty. It may not como for five oars; It may In two, but It will como na suru as exhaustion follows fever, and de-t llrium follows drunkenness. High as tho high cost of living Is, yet most men on the .high, nnd steady wages of tho present time can save 15 to 10 a week. LeUhcra atyp and think of tho times five years n ago when, mon were tramping tho streets' looking -ror work, standing in the bread-lino or begging for odd Jobs a few duys a week. .Most mon at trades woro lucky If they got eight months' work a year. "Conditions may mako it imnossl- . bio to? a yodng mnrrfti! man with DANCE RECORDS. .Uti02 Down Ily The .Meadow llrook, Wultx, by (Jol. Orch. Enid, Walts by Columbia Orchentru. ,,MJ777Chlnoso Lullaby, from "East Is West" by Col. Orch. . Chocone, by Columbia Orchestra. Att741 Vnmn Yamn llluoit, Modloy Fox Trd, Jocknr'n Orch, Tears, (of luvu), Medley by Jockor's Orchoxtrn, Al!rtH'J Illuln Tho Blues, by Wilbur Sweat iiumi'm Juxx Hand HliiKlall Mui', by U'llbfr Uwentmnn'n Jiux Hand, AUiiHU Blngipori. Medley, by Earl Fuller's Hector Orch. Out Of The East. Fox Trot, by Earl Fuller's Orch, rAUTIU Sweet Siamese, Fox Trot, Earl Fullor'n Hector Orch. Itkmpana, Tvso Step, by Earl Fuller's Hector Orch. AtI7ltt Yelping Hound Blues, Fox Trot, Loulslunn Orch. Just Another Good Man Gono Wrong, Fox Trot by Louisiana Flvu Orchestra. AU7I7 Mammy's Lullaby, Walts by Tim Happy Six. The Hed. Lantern. Medley, by Waldorf-Astoria, AH" HO Ting Ling Toy, Fox Trot, by Columbia Orchestra, Where The Lanterns Glow, .Medley, by Col, Orch, Al!OI My Cairo Love, by Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. Mere! Uenucoup, by Wuldorf-As'torlu Orchestra. i Krowlne rtlllllrnn in nvo nw .. Il In tho past practically all of the 0I1 ,. Ml but h club s activities imvo been carried on yollnB mcn but CRB hrough committees appointed na few njfl WOfM Qn J bus ncss camo un. There have been i-.. .. ........ .. -.. IZnl 87P,rPer!?: WnerS " IT r, two an;,nK "'nlfc Uorm coming sometime fiRion. bub turally shrink from the expense In- these liavc.doneipractlcally.no work bIe w bllr8.l0 jum(.niM'AV volved in laying hard surface. This except wher members had a' per- of. spendthrift ,,,.., i,l A..., 'f Is especially true of those whoso pro perty Is occupied under leases that woro written at a low rent and have still some time to run. The expense seems Justified, however, when tho alternative of temporary repairs is considered, and the fact that such re pairs cannot mako tho streets much better than they now are. SJoro keepers especially, whose show win. QOWS BUtier from thi ,ln.t - . paved street look for a savlnir. and 10- l mmmmmri m , 3C, W '"E: : ff'JRvj JkrVMb 1 ?i- jv VMFyc,-f I rYmmiLmm&& m I. I, I HAT you did in war times to help the nation you can do today to help yourself, SAy.E Like anything it may become a habit. v LET US HELP YOU Our saving department pays 4 per cent. :; CENTRAL OREGON BANK r -".svm fi t KiWiTr:':'i' 'J.'l'AJ. H9B!fr7S'MFIHP4 "sll itHoi, r' OREGON pWFtffiteymnRTOgS ttj&. :4S . . .- .... ........ ... -" " 'l uimi imeresi in mo suujcci. Ann "Thrift U'.t .!,... i-.ol m very little work has been done by tho comne, . mitn . .,. j! ! special committees appointed from ,CUMreIy , Bt0B 0 Bptm,u, time .to time. Wo venture to say 8auandorlng and saving." that fully a third of tho committees Tho West Coast Lumbermen's as sociation has appropriated J 1,000 for tho use of tho Grant Hodge Post of the Amorlcan Legion, of Ceutra lla, Washington In dealing with tho L W, W. monaCO. Accnrdlnr in nn association circular nono of tho money Is to bo used for attorney's fees for tho prosecution ojf the nrtn charged with the Arnilstlce'dajterino but will bo used In n general-cloan-Ing-up of I. w. W. Infection by means of honorablo and law abiding methods. "A part of tho fund," saya tho circular, "will doubtless go) to ward tho support of families o"M;V. W. now In Jail, on the, tboory that tho kiddles aro not responsible for tho murdorous moral obllquetloa of the fathers." , POPULAR SONGS. Youi.Cun Always Como Hack To M, Hy George Wilson. Tho Secret ,of Homo .Hweut Homo. Ily Hamiiel Ash. ' , t . v . For Ever Is n Long, Long Time, Ily Georgr WllBpn. IHue Hlrd, Ily Sumucl AsliN A'M'Jtl Tell Mo, Sung hy Al. Jolson. Wonderful l'nl, Hung by Geo, Mvador. AllU'O Klssaf, Rung ly Pampbnll und llurr. , I 'ound Tho End Of Tho Rainbow, by Hamuel Ash. AS" 1 7 Dreams, Sung 'by Sterling Trio, , Alabama Lullaby, Huug by Campbo)! and llurr. " A27S Somebody's Waiting For Someone, by'CampbulMlurr -. Beforo I Grow L'n To Iavu You, by Henry Burr. AU7I3 Jazz II a by, Sung by Agness Lynn. I Aln't'er Got No Time To Have The Ulues, Sung by Irving and Jack Kaufman, 27K0 I'll Bo Happy 'When Tho Treacher Makes You Mine, -Bung by Irving and Jack Kaufman. Mnndy, Hung by Van and Schonek AilTK." In Miami, Sung hy Nora IlAyea. Jerry, Sung by NpraUnyos, t t a- -t m A1570.! They're tvil Sweetie, 'fiung hy'Van Ind Scheik". t-KlssuN, Sunt by Vq an He (in nek g t didn't Wunt Mo'When You Hud Mo, Sung! A'JXOO You Dldn' appointed in the past year havo novcr reported on their assignments, Tho trouble is, of courso, lack of Interest In doing moro than attend ing tho weekly luncheons or, giving time to matters that do not directly affect one. Everybody Is willing to make his little contribution and to Join In tho debate, but few will take time for committee work. The rem edy Is as suggested a year ago- to employ a manager who w attend to all business matters, who will do tho work that committeemen now fall to do, and who will always be on the Job. Tho right man will take a high salary and he will bo worth It to tho town. Possibly ho can bo associated In some way. with tho managamont of tho Mercbnnta'B'asBoclatlouthere- by reducing expense. But whether ho has two Jobs or onjy one ho 'can find plonty to do. Tho town needs him. ' Sweef- I lM t ft t ! A M -That's Worth While Valtlng ForrBun Kaurman. by K by, .Irving i L K. Sheuherd $ THRIFT WEEK. The week from January 17 to 24 Is to bo observed this year as Thrift week and a program fallowed under tho auspices of tho Y. M. C. A. of the, country, Locly the activity will bo carried on undor tho direction of a commltteo from the Industrial "Y" and an effort mado to create renowe1 Interest, Jn tho several matters, from Insurance, making a will and owning a homo down to plain saving of money for deposit in tho bank that go to mako up a thrift program. In preparation for tho campaign "Association Mon," the "Y' maga zino has n. very timely editorial as folfowa: "Spending money like drunken '$-r?4 g'AM 'c&amon .msuro of current financial Idiocy of the Tho sailor auhore to celebrate Tho big troublo with llryan us a rnndldate for president is that ho has so littlo left to run on. About everything ho pvex advocated Ih now IttW, OXCODt tllO COlliaca nt uWvnr nt tho ratio of 10 to 1, and tho equival ent ui mm ih now met, ir not law, through tho oporntlon of economic forcos. This. It may bo said. Is tho Having boon unsolicited tho testi monial, from tho county Farm Bureau for tho weoKly edition of Tho Bul letin, reported In ycBtordny'u dally edition, Is especially gratifying. With Its wookly for tho country and th'o dally odltJon for thclty Tho Dullotln covora tho field. ' ' Fifteen Years Ago ,2 Bui- Thq call from all sides that tho loglslttturo .adjourn Jut us ijulckiy aa it can .after me'otifig jn spoclal esslon Wtiot ver'y .flaftorlrrg (o tho worthy law makers of the 'ejnto. aro atl?Ar,9Vt'lWiixA9 KA rw silver, hbur. Jaw wouId h b ( t de'C'thS W t'conomlp forces. (From tho columns of The latin, January C, 190C.) Bond Is now n city. Tho boundar ies are as heretofore published, Of ficers aro required to qualify next Tuesday nnd enter upon their dutlos at that time. Tho Deschutoa Tolophond Co, Ih ex pected to extend its lino ubout 30' miles to servo tho ranchers In tho territory south of Powell Butte. Tho Jlov. Father M. J, Hlcky wbh In Ilond this week, und started n Catholic church organization, Tho plan Is to build nn edifice which Hlmll bo llko tho Wnsco church, and a good start lias already been mado at raising tho necessary funds, Buildings erected In Bond, Lyllo, Deschutes, and on nearby furina dur ing tho past year Involved1 nn ex penditure, of (100,382. John Steldl hits Just roturnod from Silver LakO wlioro ho purchased tho Chrlsman trnqtlon englno ,whlch In now on ItH way to Ilond. ThO englno will bo uhc4 for logging In tho Steldl und Held mill, L, E, Alllngham has bought thi Priuevllle-RlutorH stage (Ino, taking noHSessIon January 1. Ha will mnva his"' amtly mut vfrom Prlnoville o Bl.lnVa ,(., -u f.iur Anita N t u BisiortuinX'GW unyi. . t Lnst Sunday the. Uond Union $un- dSKIlJJSifiL10 dl,8C0,lt,nu meet ings and topiirproperty Iit,'tKe'h'andi of L, I). Wlost, W, fl. Nlchol, and Hi C Ellis na trustees, with Instruct ions to soil It nnd divide tho pro coeds equally among the Sunday schools ot Bend. The dance given by tho band boy Inst Friday evening was welt altond ed. Refreshments woio served nt tho Pilot Butte Inn. Work on canal construction Is not Inlitrforcd with by tho weather this winter. Tho camps nra ntrotchlng out along tho lino nnd making rapid proKrH8. . Over 300 men nre now era ployed In this work, , Again-rmhovo to organize o now county from parts of Crook, asco. nnd Shormnn, is taking form. ' Thbt tlmo It Is to bo callod Jefferson In stead of Stockmun. Tho main ob Joctlon comoo from Pilnovlllo. ( . famous Sundial Brok'erf. 1 A Bu'mllnl known n "Nell Gwynn'i? Suiidjiil," which for years linn been )i? Poslllon In the lecrnco nt Lnuderdalo house, Hlghgiile, Unglmul, was broken beyond repair while workmen werof trying to change Its position, a London ilkimtrh snyj4. Thero Is still n tho hoiio Nell Gwynn's original bath, "hlih n jniiclj uhlur tlim tho sundial, nnd uiih plnvt'tl thero whpn sho wa ItiHlalled lit thu pliteO by Charles II, Holrjht of Conceit. ' KsperlPiico Js'n good teacher, but ohw nlen nroeoKceltc(l Anmigh to think tlmt(riliey can elver ExniSrinneaV I ". 'l V --"- .-- r- a'-ipw poiHijH-sr A -'i Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring RoV1 - wRi-Ti'wlihewwew & i