The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 29, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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The Bend Bulletin
(Weekly KdJUon)
, Published By
THU ItKND BULLETIN
(Iiicorpdrntctl)
' ICstabllshcd il02.
FRED A. WOBl.FLEN, Editor
ROBERT W. SAWYER, Mnnogor
An Independent newspaper standing
for the square deal, clean business,
clean politics and the best Interests
of Bend and Central Oregon.
Ono year..... 12.00
Six months 1.00
Thrco months 60
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1920
YOU AND YOUR BONDS.
If you are a good .American you
bought during the, war raoro Liber
ty Bonds than you could probably
nfford. No doubt, you pinched and
Bncrltlccd and worried but you bought
them. Now they are below par. In
other words, you cannot get what
you paid for them It you take them
to a bank .or broker. Your (Irst
reaction, no doubt, When you found
this out was disappointment or des
pair. Pc,rhaps, after all, It Is a good
thing that Liberty Uonds are tern
porarlly below par. That will deter
tho wlso man from selling them.
AYiso men uover sell goods below
their real valuo unless forced to as
n matter of life or death.
But wise in on buy good goods bo
low real value from foolish men.
This Is whjr you see costly adver
tisements captioned "Liberty Uonds
nnd War Savings Stamps bought
here." It must be profitable to buy
Liberty Bonds below par It some per
sons can afford paying the cost of
such ndvertisitig, rent of ofllce, cler
ical hire, efe. Think of that when
you are tempted to let go of your
bond, either for cash or for other
securities. Tho fact that the other
fellow wants your bond Is pretty
good 'proof that your bond Is worth
much more than he will giro for It.
The fact of tho matter Is Liberty
Bonds are worth considerably more
than tho market prlco. You cannot
get what you paid for your bond at
the present moment because a great
many foolish people have thrown
their bonds upon tho market, while
many other persons, through neces
sity perhaps, have been forced to sell
their bonds. Tho law of supply and
demand is operating to force down
present prices qf bonds because at
this particular time there are more
bonds for sale, (ban there are buyers
at par prices.
Absorption of the Liberty Bonds
by Jar-seeng buyers Is going on
quietly and continuously. When this
.nbsorptl.qn reaches the point where
the demand equals the supply, the.
bonds will In the natural order of
economics go o par. In other words,
yon will b able to get what you
paid for your bond, and If the pro
cess of absorption goes further,
where the, domand oxceeds the sup
ply, your bqijd wilt bo worth more
than you paid for It. "
It Is tho history of all United
States Government bonds that they
have gone abovo par. In one Instance
UB much as S3Q. Do not sell vnn'p
bond at a loss. What you loan .'
other fellow makes. Be a maker, not!
a loser. Hqld your bond. '
. . a ....- . u .tau Itltltttttlt'
inctii mrougii wore, m um uumui'i
opinion, disgraceful. They dosorvod
the executive disapproval but until
tho governor had shown his t'inper
no ono could bo sure Just what ho.
would do. Ho might have taken a
lalasei falro attitude, let things slide
end, probably, little damage wr..ld
have been done, It Is to his credit
that ho did not do so but on tin ron
Irary, checked the legislative scram
ble. Tho pfjplo TfMl approve
Tho Inclusion of tho Deii'irttos
county t Mil ninotig the VJ'Vd
measure U. of course, matte ft
satisfaction o :l e pooplo win in
jected to having a matter of au-:h
purely local Import, for whttb. ample
proriston already existed In general
law, dealt with by special 1.1hm
t on. Represenui: i Burdlck trlfid
j slip someUitus ivcr. The vein
fruves him e.xpoi' t n the pen It!-?
that go with fit ,
As matter f it lomatlon to tfioie
Interested In tho Mibject It nVuld
new bo pointed out t) nt the butti,es
Ins not been i .included until tho
fclr bill, with ! rtvoruor's cto.
has been pres4iu-d to the next legis
lature There It may be re-paJit-d
by a two thlrl'j voto of tho mem
bers present nnd born. no law li. splto
of tho veto.
Wo are Informed that Senntir
Baldwin wired n constituent in Bond
during the llciu on the fair hill Hint
Representative Biirdick "was using
every underhanded method" to ob
tain Its passnge. If he is not return
ed to the next legislature he will bo
tumble to use life methods to obtain
its passage over tin veto.
INFLUENZA PREPARATIONS.
Mayor Eastcs and the Bend Red
Cross are doing exactly tho right
thing in making preparation for a
posslblo recurrence of the influenza
epidemic. Tho disease
has assumed epidemic propor
tlous elsewhere. Bend may be
next In Its path. If It co;nes and if
these preparations are the means of
saving but ono life they will havo
been Justified. Indeed, they will bo
Justified it tho disease passes over
and we have no sickness at all. So
long as tho possibility exists prud
ence counsels preparation.
In the last influenza attack a chief
weakness was fear. Some people
"Just knew" they were going to havo
tho disease and sooner or later they
had It. This type, hearing that It is
prevalont and that It may turn up
here, seeing preparations made to
combat it. are likely to be the first
to come down with It now.
These we urge to forget It. In
fluenza may appear here. It Is tho
part of wsdom to prepare. But t
Is not bound to come simply because
preparations are made. Your worry
will not help to keep It away but a
cheerful und optimistic frame of
mind will.
You may be afraid of tho flu biU
If you act as though you were nqt
It will be better for you und your
town.
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RIPPLING RHYMES
By WALT MASON
Better Days.
A better time is coming I mi) quite sure of this
when you wj)l see ine thrumming my lyre in per
fect bliss; the Reds, who claim attention, will be too
scarce to mention, the serpent of dissension will be
too weak to hiss. We a)l are growing saner with
every passing day; the evidence grows pliiiicr that
pipe dreams fade away; and soon we'll stand and.
wonder why in the name of thunder we tried to
tear asunder the things that ought to stay. You'll
see us backward gazing and viewing, with a tear,
our antics most amazing, in one unholy year, when
we were all demented, distraught and discontented,
and every day invented new kinds of doubt and
fear. And, on the heights of reason, we'll mutter,
"Can it be, that through one godless season no
dome from bats was free? 0, can it be wo ranted,
and clamored to have planted in this fair land en
chanted, fake kinds of liberty?" Slow has been
the waking from mild and bughouse dreams, but
now the morn is breaking, and sunlight, on us
streams; and as the morn advances we'll pome forth
from our trances, while yet our eagle prances and
fills the air with screams.
B. H. a
WINNER
FROM REDMOND
VISITORS lii:,tD AT HNI '
FIRST ll.l.l lll'T KIVAli
Hcmw: snows MAimix w
mm; rem im.M: 'ij:.m.
characterize tho nowspaper In ques
tion whenever It attempts to deal
with matters of fact.
In view of tho poso assumed by
our newspaper friend, who virtuous
ly asserts thnt it makes no charge
for publishing tho court proceedings,
It might be proper to Inquire why
It charges tho city more than tho law
allows for tho publication of street
notices. Is it to mako from tho city
what Is lost on tho county work?
"Teachers and pupils to bnr,
arms'1 our hcadlno had It. Unfor
tunately there will be a number wno
will want to bear arms ugalnst tho
edict of the btnto Board of Health.
a team attuched to what had appar
ently been a Ford, created somu
hng of a sensation To of the
wheels were missing, also tho ting
ine, radiator, und fenders, but iuldt
from these lacking pans, It was to
all Intents and purposes a Ford. Mr.
Hurler finds tho horse drawn car ex
cellent either us u buggy or light
wagon.
In a m unit harder game than had
been expected, tlm floud high school
biiNk-''1")1 l''"' V"M ,UP Krldny
ulght from tho Rndmnnd high quin
tet, at the gymnasium by a scoriv of
3ti to 27. Redmond led nt tlm end of
the first half t9 to 17. but largely ns
the result of tho deadly accuracy
Hhnwn by RioHterhoiiM In hitting the
hoop, tint Bond boys won out by a
snfo margin. '
A feature of the game was the
work done by Kidder, guard for tho
visitors. Although humllrappod by
thu loss of nil unit, ho played u hard,
fast game, and was by no moans the
easiest guard on tho floor. Of Bond's
points, 22 were credited to llrmdnr 4
hniiN,, to to Holfrleh, and four to
huiis, 10 to llolfrlnli, nnd four lo
Co'ynor,
Thu tunti'H!
Rodintind--Hates und Doty, for
wards; lluekle)', contori Kidder and
Mnlltiway, guiiids,
Iliiml I.onhr and Coy nor, for
wards; Iluirrlch and llutirk, guards;
Buckley, center.
$10,000 ASKED FOR
ALLEGED SLANDER
Hilt TileI I'X lmi" Vrlmiilw
Agalnxl Charh's .1. IMigaii Autiicr
HtpiTtrd hy Kntl of .Mouth.
Alleging slaiidrr on tho part or
Charles J. Dugnu, I rone Neehiuds,
stenographer for A. J. Kroonert, haH
riled suit, through Jmr attorney Rosa
l"n in ha in, asking 110,000 damages.
In the complaint she alleges that thu
defendant, on January 0, mldresHml
remarks to her which cant reflect
ions pu her stniidurd of moral. An4
iiintwiir lo flirt roinplaliit In expected
by tho end of the month. It. H. Hiitn-P
lltnn Is representing Mr, Dugan.
Four chairs at ypur service at tho
Metropolitan. No watting. Adv.
Portland hns experienced tho
driest January' on record, according
to u newspaper headline Tho ex
perience Is natlon-wldo.
Governor Olcott called tho special
session of tho legislature. Now that
It Is adjourned ho has called It again
In a good lot of veto messages.
APPLICATIONS FOR ,
PERMITS ARE LATE
THE VETOS AND BURDICK
. Thank the Lord that Qovernor Ol
cott has had tho back bone to veto'
lo many of the bills rushed through'
at tho special session of the Iegisla-'
ture. Their enactment and the con
ditions under which they wero Jam-'
OUR VIRTUOUS FRIEND.
Wo noto In a local newspaper the
statement thnt tho official county
paper, which Is tho weekly edition of
Tho Bulletin, receives $30 per month
for publishing the proceedings of the
county court. Since this is not so
and In view of tio purpose nppar-!
ontly actuating tho statement, wo
were at first Inclined to call it a lie
Possibly, however, there was no In
tent to deceive In respect to the mat-
ivr ui cuiiijimiBiiuuii mm bo wo uro
willing to let It go as one of the in
uccuraclos or misstatements which
Marry Centra Oregon (stockmen
may havo to wait for some tlnfe bo
fore receiving tbelr grazing permits
this year, states Forest Supervisor
N. O. Jacobson. February 1 Is the
Inst date on which applications uro
allowed, and a number of cattle and
sheep growers, will not have their
requests In by that time, It Is report
ed. NEW TYPE QF WAGON
EVOLVED FROM AUTO
Homo IS years ago an automobile
with horses furnishing tho motlvo
power was hy 110 means 11 curiosity,
but with tho Improvement of Inter
nal combustion motors, they are now
rarely seen Bocauuo of this fact,
tho appearance of Josso Ilartef. of
Tumalo, in Bend Friday, driving
ALWAYS A
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Palace Market
pettf, Oregon
for
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Poultry
Beef,
Veal,
Pork
Sell your products
at home
Chas. Boyd
Compare
the typnhnr systnm,
carriage und escape
ment whcol of the
Wooddlock with' those
of other typewriters
anil you will readily
understand hy this
machine holds up bet
ter It has tens parts,
too which adds to Its
durability.
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The Rebuilt Typewriter Company
DISTRIBUTORS
301 Oak St., Portland, Oregon.
Slightly used Underwoods, Remingtons, L. C.
Smiths and other makes of machines can he had at
easonablc prices.
TANLAC
THE WONDERFUL
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with other leading 'Wg-lwylng strains or the I'aelfli:
Coast. Also from egg producing Rhode Inland Reds.
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We Will Help You to Save.
Our Savings Drpartrtient Pays 45 Interest
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