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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
MGR A IJKNn nULLKTIN, 1IKND, OUKOON.TiUJHKDAY, KKimi'AllY 2(1, tDliO tWMHfW4WnptltT JW" . The Bend Bulletin (Weekly Krtltlon) s Published Dr Tnn IlKD ltULIiKTIN (Incorpilrnf.cd) Ksinblls'licrt 100. VniZT) A, WOELKI.P.N, Editor ROBERT W. SAWYER, Manager I ' i i An independent newspaper standing for tho square dcnl, clean business, clean politics ,n)id, the host Interests ot Bend and CenlriU Oregon, Onu year... - ........J2.00 Six nonthB i 1.00 Tfareo months .. 60 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1920 FEELING MICE A KINO. The familiar phrase, doscrlptlvo ot otio'H feeling of health nnd one.rBy and enthusiasm, "1 feel Me n klnpT will be dlBCarded when we all have read nnd thought over Theodore Roosevelt's letter to Sir George Tre volyan dpscrlblng his Journey from Africa through Europe In tho spring of 1910 Roosevelt, you vrlll re racrabor, had boon on a hunting trip t Africa following his presidential i term. Ending the Hunt on mo, xuo ho came down Into Egypt and then over to-Jtuly where ho was received nnd entertained by the king. After leaving Italy he visited nearly all tho jbyal courts of Europe In the let ter to Trovel.van ho tells of his ex periences ftnd has much to say about kings nnd their job. "I thoroughly liked nnd respected almost all the kings nnd queens I met; they struck me as serious peo ple, with ckarmhjg manners, devot ed to their people and anxious to justify their own positions by the way they did their duty," Rooscvplt writes. This is hardly In accord with the ancient idea, of the dlvlno right of klng. but possibly only the then Kaiser V.'ilhclm still held to that out worn belief. Wllholm, by tk way. could not have been wholly surprised by post war events In Ger many for Itoosevelt says "Each sov ereign was obviously conscious that he was looking a possible republic In tho face." Though Roosevelt says that he liked and respected tho kings he met Tie plainly thought them rather an ordinary lot. He says, "The, kings whom I saw were not as a whole very ambitious or Very forceful, though fine, honest, good fellows." And else where, "I shall always bear testi mony to the courtesy and good man ners, and the obvious sense of re sponsibility and duty ot the various sovereigns r met. But. of course, as was to be expected, they were like other human beings in tnnt the aver age among them was not very high ns regards intellect and force." Theodore noosovelt was a pretty good judgo of men nnd hero you have his very frank opinion ot a lot of kings whom ho met under un usually favorable circumstances They accepted him ns an equal in so-1 clal standing and showed him tho' best there was In them. He found the first rocelvod by the. city, nl though n $5 ball deposited two Weoks ttgu was forfeited. , John Slscmnro, ot Bend, nud O. Tjj. OJBt, of StstOTSyhavis formed part nership for thcNcojidaot of ofgcneral real estnto business. Tho Rev. O. C Tripled nnd family hrtVo moved out from Prlnovlllo and taken possesion of tholr now cottage on one of the acre lots ot tho Cotton claim, $8J REALTY VENTURE IS LAUNCHED TODAY Wwt llond Aero Tracts n annul unn l'Inml on HomeSite Market lYopcrty !y ,T. Ryan i Co. Another real qstnto venture was lautfehed her today when "West Bond Acre Tracts wore placed on tho mar ket by J. riynn & Co. Tho land ad joins Kenwood Gardens and the city limits on tho west, and Is being split up into aero tracts. It Is being feat ured as an ideal place for suburban homes, nnd ns rosldouco property within easy reach of tho business sec tion whore tho high cost ot living may be -coiuuntted by the keeping of poultry, cows, or pigs. Tho land was purchased from A. !. Morrill. For tho -present, only. that portion facing on .tho Newport avenuo road will bo uvallnble to purchasers. "Some Men Don't Know It Yet" says the Good Judge This class of tobacco' gives a man a lot more satisfaction than he ever gets out of ordin ary tobacco. , Smaller chew the good taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. 'Any man ., who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Sfylss RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco YV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco "'if ting no milk In tholr it Int. is Hlmplo hut In regarded ntt Import ant In that It calls ttttuutloii to tho grent food viiluo of ml lie mid tlnlry prodictH.. 'riio plan la thfU of tho OioKon Daley Council, nil educational orgmtlxutlon that lms thu cn-o,poru-ttou of tho state agricultural collegti and tho Jiulorsomont if tho bureau of health) tho statu ppaiiiitumh.iiit Tho work of boiwoIii, Ilia Orimon PurTnil-TeacI orn RHROolivtKiti i '" uiiwm m oration of Womon'w olutui, two ilnln ohaniher of ciiinihtrfco niiil oUwr'arit. utiUfltloiui .anil nrm) o' prowl- All Ono Color. All of tho iiri'tldonlM of Haiti hnvo het'ii hlncU, ATTENDANCE BIG AT BEND Y. M. C. A. TWO CHARGED WITH SHOOTING AT DUCKS Armed with slingshots, the wea pons ot their boyhood days, Arthur Holmgreen nnd D. L. Jacobs, both of Bend, were arretted yesterday afternoon by Chief of Police Nixon, on a charge of shooting at water fowl within tho city limits. ARMY LIFE BIG HIT WITH DESCHUTES BOY That many In Bond rcillxo tho ad vantages offered by tho Iudutrlal Y. i M. C. A., Is shown In tho report ot I Secretary L. W. Trlckoy for tho month of Jauunry, In which ICO is Civou as tho nvcrago dally attendance- with 3,600 ns tho total for tho month. Fifty a day were In the swimming pool, or n total of 1.200, while .125 visited tho library rooms located In tho second Rtory of tho gymnasium building. Among othor items wcro tho fol lowing: Taught to Bwlm during month, live. Total uttcjulanco nt six cntcrtaUuucnts, 1,800; names ot pool and billiard for month, CS0; bowling games, C21; 'attondanco nt eight Boy Scout meetings, 210. ' xVi commenting on tho report, Mr. Trlckey says "These figure,, whllo easily read, represent n lot of hard j work nud comiecrated sorvlce. For InstancoAlt takes yon a. fraction of ! n mluutn to road, but It represent! hours of patient Korvlro. Tho work ot the last mouth means bettor health, Increased vitality, dcaror brains, and nioro optimism for the men, women, boys, and girls of the community." A Whole Season With A Cool Motor m : I THE SECRET IS ONAMOBIL E OIL MILK SURVEY In COUNTY IS ASKED J. Alton Thompson, superintend ent of schools of Deschutes county! and tho tonchors of tho local schools have been nskcjl to co'operato In ' making a milk survey to ascertain' how many of tho children nro got-l Not ji asphalt base nor a blended oil, but a lOOi Pure Straight Run Parnfino Daso. Use Monamobile Insist on Monamobile Watch every weekly issue for Oil Adviee. - ' , Bend Hardware Co. "It's a pretty good old army after all," maintains Corporal Gcorgo W. White, Fourth Engineers, who arriv ed in Bend last night from Camp Dodge, Iowa, beforo going to Des chutes to spend a 30 day furlough with his parents, Sir. and 'irs. J. S. White. Corporal Whlto enlisted for' the first time in October, 1917, for tho duration of the war, reenllsted for ono year at Coblenr, Germany in Juno, 1919, and" likes It so well that ho may try nnothcr hitch when his enlistment runs out this cummer. BEND SAILOR HOME FOR SHORT LEAVE Leslie Holmes arrlrod In Bend Thursday to pntnv a flvn rinv vt.it them a fine, honest lot Ktit limited. J with his parents beforo embarking a nt ui-Ai iiuiujjuu ikvi wmi you would like n klng8 job read this let ter. And if you are feeling partic ularly well let it bo known that you feel like a free born American. For get the, king stuff. Harney county is to bo congratu- on the Glttler. a U. 8. freighter on route to, Australia and tho Philip pines. The seven months navy lifo has evidently agreed with him. Judging-from his, healthy, robust appear ance and from tho Interesting story ho tells 'whon relating his navy life. STEAM POWER PLANT lated on the recent decision to cs-i EQUIPMENT HERE FOR laonsu an irrigation dlBtrict in the country surrounding Burns. Water sufficient to irrigate thousands of acres wastes in the Harney valley every year. An irrigation v district will savo it, make possible intensive cultivation of the land and bring wealth and prosperity to one of Ore gon's interior, eonnties. Tho Aerial League of AmeiMca has issued rules and regulations for tho first aerial derby around tho 'world. JIs to start on July 2, 1920 and must bo finished by January 4, 1921, Jules Vexno ought to 'be on hand to record tho flights. Tho last of the equipment needed for tho new steam auxiliary of the Bend Water, Light, & Power Co., ar rived in Bend this mornlng-vJie.n tho car carrying n steam turbine and gen erator, was spotted In tho' yards this morning. Tho two pieces of machinery are valued at approxi mately $20,000. 19c FAIR STORE BEND'S ECONOMY STORE 19c I Fifteen Years Ago I FIRE APPARATUS IS GIVEN OVERHAULING (From the Columns of Tho Bul letin of February 24, 1905.) W. J I. Staats, the Deschutes mer chant and postmaster, this week sold his merchandise stock to E. A Suther in Bond, and sent his resigna tion as postmaster to tho department in Washington,' Tho Deschutes post offlco is expected to bo closed as soon a& tho authorities act in the mattar. An ordinanco to provido for tho qjijee of city attorney at a salary of $350 a year, was introduced by Coun cilman Hugh O'Kuno at tho Tuesday night meeting of the city council, Anthon AWatotn ..was seriously Jiurt last Friday during tho explos ion of a drllli'shot on tho Central Oregottvcnnalv"' Ned'Ma!lJney,'paId a'flne of $5 'for drunkenness Monday, The fine 'is For Inspection and general over hauling of fire equipment at the Pilot Butte. Inn, the Bend Firo department has Just received a check for $20 from W. C. Blrdsall, maungor of tho hotel. The inspection was made at Mr. Btrdsall'0 request. FIRST LOCOMOTIVE GIVEN OVERHAULING The first genoral overhauling, of a locomotive in Central .Oregon has Just been completed by George Groon, in chargo of tho locomotive depart ment at tho roundhouse of Tho Shor-Mn-Hlxon Company. Tho englno is Baldwin No. 2, which ha been laid up for the last two months submit ting ,iq ino ministrations ot the roundhouse mechanics. Mr. Green was formorly in some of tho biggest'rallroad shops In Eng land, where he was in tho passenger eervlcev ," Pat It la Tho DuIJctfn. Hose, Ladies' 1Qr Black Cotton.. 1J Hose, Men's 1Qr Black Cotton.. LiyK' Handkerchiefs, 1 Q Men's, 2 for.... LU Canton Flannel lOA Gloves, heavy.. A u " Hose, Infants' j Q Cotton, black.. u Ribbon Silk, red, blue and pink, widths 2"h and 3. 1Qr inches w- Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Embroidered corner, 2 1Qr for 1U Curtain Scrim, lQp a bargain, yd... x 7 1- Hose Supporters, Chil dren's, white 1 Qr and black 1c Wire Hair Pins, large box, 2 1 Q for LU Shell Hair Pins, large &! 19c Safety Pins, all 1 Qr sizes, 3 cards.... 300 Count Steel 1 Qr Pins, A papers.. " Dress Fasteners,"" the best, 5 1Qr cards au "West" Electric Cutt ers, 2 1 Qr cards -. Get the best Waist Dyes, all colors, Qp ,2 bars M.UL. Palmolive Soap, IQ 2 bars A?c Perfumed Peroxide Bath Tablets, 1Q-, 2 bars Tooth Brushes for all the family, 1Qr each...... X7 10-qt. Tin Pails, 1 Q r limited' amount Starts Wednesday, Feb. 2.5, -at 9:00 a. m., and lasts until Saturday, 28th. None laid aside or delivered. There are many bargains we could not list here, you will find at the store. Come early, many of these items will ly last a short time. as on- r Boilers, No. 8, cop- Laundry Soap, large per bot- 20 fQ r white, 1Q fnm Vv7 a harB... 157C torn Plain white in Cup and Saucer c Retinned Flour in. Sifter ..: AC 3-qt. Lipped Sauce Pan, gray enameled, 1Q each XU 5-qt. Tin Milk 1 Q Pans 17C One-piece Steel 1Q Fry Pan, 7 inch c Dripping Pan, Q 12x17 inches. iyC A special Bread ia Toaster UC 8-inch Mill ia,. File, steel C Galvanized Cloth Lines, 40 ia,,' feet .' IJC Powdered Ammonia, full 14 q ' ounces xsk Shinola Shoe Polish, black, 2 ia for....! 1"C STATIONERY SALE School Tablets, thick, ?0TM 19c aVL.. 19c Linen Finished ia. Tablets, 2 for.... AC Linen Enve- ia lopes, 2 for. . . XVC Box Stationery, ia a bargain X 27 C Gem, the best ia brand,, 5 pkgs... X27C Some Other Specials! Tubs, Galvanized--No. 1 No, 2 $1.98 $2.10 Laundry Soap, large bar, yellow Wash Boards, glass.,,. , Wash Boards, brass 5c 79c 79c -!. 4l 1 S t f t 1. t 1 l 3CXZZ x L itfyMfyiB3iBffwttw n' y''7i "j yt grrzrr -j&i . - ",T" " t . rfftrfb.iUAt i. i A miim