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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1920)
rhnu nnMiBTiN, hki, okiboon, thwiwday, HKiTKsmrat 2, 1020. TAQK 4t r 9 REFUSE PILES TOBEREMOVED SIIBVLIN COMPLAINT HIUNGS ACTION HiiNlKlitly Holder of Tin Cans Along HckIiiiiIiiK of Lost Luke llond Will (li To I)Ihm.h,iI Tract Al Owe, Council Utiles, CoiupltiltitH iiiiuli) by off Iclutn of Tho Hliovllii-Illxon Company I hat city KnrlitiKM Iiiih Ihiuii ilutiiiit(l in larjtu ciiiiuitltloii on thulr holdlnns west of thu mill resulted Friday night In no tion hy tho llond council lit u spu rial siissluu which will nmaii thu lin tiiudluto removal of idles or tin cmia 11111I othur rufiiNo. Tho carlniKo liml Iiiiuii iluntutUed iiIoiik Hid lino or thu load tlirotiKh flhovlln sIiinIiIiikh which tups thu now forest survlco road to Lost lake, unit tho iiiihIkIiI ly pi I (hi ut tho tiuRliinliiK of a tour ovor 0110 of tho most bountiful scon lc hlKhwiiyn In Central OroKon had already Ihiuii coiiiinonlod on liy many who hnvo tnnilu tho trip to Lout luko recently. Order I'rimipl Action. Official antlon wiih latum aflur a iwirty InoltiilliiK Mayor J. A. Hastes, Coiincllmuu I). (I. Mol'liiimon, J, C. Illiodo ami K. L. Payne, Hhorlff K. H. HolmrlH, City (larbiiKu Collector It. N. Pnlmorton, Charles Wilson of tho city oiiKliii'ur'it offlco ami Carl A. JohiiKon and J. II. Molsler ot Tho Hliuvlln-lllxon Coniiany hml Inspect imI tho collection of rufiino Friday afternoon. Mr. Pnlmorton wan or dered hy thu council to inovo thu rub hlxh Immediately to thu city disposal tract, which Ih only a short illntancu away, hut hldditn from view In a can yon. Mayor Kastcs stated Haturday that tho KnrbnKo collector. In dis posing of refuse, had Krndually do posited loads collected In tho city farther and fnrthor from thu canyon until thoy bnrdorml tho licKlnnliiR of thu Lost lako road. Mr. Tnltnorton will put three wagon on tho cleanup Job and after tho work Ih completed a fonci) will bo coiiNtructcd closing thu canyon and tnnklug extension of tho dumping ground Iniponslblo. SCOUT OUTING IS CUT SHORT iiovh m:avi: i.oht laki: wiikn htoiimy wkathuil hi4th in knoamtmknt votiii) ibici hiv ci:hh nv hcoijth and mah-iijil Tliolr outing cut iihort by In clouiuut wouthor, members of tho lluud Hoy Hcout troop who hnvo boon rampliiK nt Lost lako, returned Hiilunlay night In earn furnlnhod by J. A. ICuntes, It. H. Hamilton, 11. A. Mlllitr and II. II. Lumping, Tho cam curried provisions and their owners had Intondod HpuudliiK Hun day at tho Hcout camp, but It wan decided by Hcoulmnstor J. Kdgar 1'iirdy that 11 rain and mmw storm or 24 bourn duration wan enough, and thu encampment wan doc I a rod ended. Tho boys had planned to emtio In on Wednomlay. Ono rnr load Mtarted from tho camp with Mr. Hastes, mid (ho rent or tho ncnittH hiked soven mlloit to meet (ho other antes, Despite tho dlsagrocublo weathor dtirlitK tho Iitnt two days or ramp, tho scouts and their leader declared tho trip to havo been a big success from Mart to Dubili. "Tho boyn wuro no toughened by their hiking and outdoor llf, that not ono even cattKht rold after helm: soaked by rain and hiiow on Krldny," Mr. IMirdy commented In speaking this morning of tho outing. ENDS OF ROAD DRAWING NEAR ONI.V Tlllti:i: MILIX NOW KKTA HATIM CltKWH WOHKINO ON Till: Hl'AHKH LAKH IIKiHWAY, HAYH 1'Olt.llST HL'I'KltVIHOIt. CHINESE PHEASANTS FAIL TO INCREASE Adult IllriU TnnHIIng NVt I'lrst Venr In New Country, and Chicks Hun Prom Foiler Mother. Deschutes county will havo to wait until next year buforo an In oreiiNu In tho nutuber of Chinese phoanantH In noted, snys t). II. Peo pled, or thu llond Hod nnd dun club, who wiih In charge or pheasant distribution thin year. Tho adult phensunts, inoro than 30 In number, railed to neHt after being roloasod, Mr. PoopleH believes, after enroful nliHorvatlou, while out or Hoveral doz en ('KKH laid whllu tho phoaHanlH wore Nt lit In captivity, tboro waH no re turn. Tho i'kkm were IntrtiHtod to barn yard heiiH, and many wero hatched, but thu tiny chlcka oitcapod tlirotiKh lino meidied wlro hoforo they wero old ououkIi to Hhin for tliuniHulven. Tho phoaiinutH worn hoiit to llend from tho utato Ramo farm. PROFICIENCY IN SWIMMING SHOWN Aftor a tour of Inipcction of road work on tho forent hlKhwny which In openlnK up I.oit lako, Sparks lake, Duvll'it lako, and Hlk lako to motor tourhttx, Kuporvlnor Plumb, or 'tho Dciichuteii National forcHt. and HatiKor Hmlth returned to llend lnt Haturday, Mr. Plumb reporting that tho two crown which are work lug from tho Lost lako and tho Klk lako ends of tho road nro now only about three mile apart. Mr. Plumb drovo In nil far an Sparkn lako, nl thouKh tho roadbed betwoon that point nnd Lout lako In hardly ready for general travel. Hnow foil nt Lost luk Friday night, ho reported. SALEM BOOSTER IS INTERESTED IN BEND Four mnmborH of tho Hwltninlnir club won riroflcloncy modulH Friday night by mooting tho roaulrcmuntu npociriod na a roqulntto for thoao nwnrdH, Lomnn Todd, Jobhq HoxborR, OharloH Hohh nnd Donald Coloman wero tho four who panned nil tho tonlH, glvuii nt tho Y, M. C. A. tank, To win n proficiency medal, tho applicant muni ttwlm threu tiiuuH thu length of tho tank, uhIiik any ntylo of Htrnko ho pruforn, and intuit thou nwlm ouco tho longlh ot tho tank, lining thu back utroko nnd propolllng hlmuelf with only ono hand. Diving couutltitteu tho ronialndor ot tho ex amination and each hoy lu required to aliow hlu ability to tulco a run ning "hoadur," a running nprlng dlvu and (n repeat tho "duck" dlvo throo tlmoH, hilnglng up a 10-pound weight from tho bottom at onch (rial. Bov oral who failed on tho laut tent will bo given auothor cha'neb. Throo camlldatoH, Hurl Taylor, Al ton Taylor and Norman Sprout, rjuall flud iih heglunoiH, iiwlnuulng onco tho longth ot the tank and doing olo montary diving. A largo crowd wan In nttondnnco to wltnons tho work of tho BWlmmora, Holl your poultry through IluIIotln cluniiirioU mlL, "Why not ntart a real baontor or gaulzntlon lu llend?" wan tho qucn tlon ankml hint Monday by C. IS Clancuy, bond or tho Halom Itotary club and King III tiK or tho Salem Cherrlann, after his arrival from a trip to Crater Inko. "llond really nhould get lu on tho booster confer ence which will ho held nt tho utato folr thin foil." Mr. Clancey wnn accompanied by Mr. and Mm. William McOllchrint or Halom and JamuH Forbon ot Portland. Mr. McOllchrint Is head ot tho fruit Juice Induntry In thu ntnto capital. Whllu ho wan on tho Htato fair sub ject, Mr. Clancey commonted on tho riowor show given lu llond under tho auspices or tho Women's Civic Im provement league. "I should think thero would bo somo floral exhibits sent from hero to bo entered nt tho statu exposition," ho nald. DESCHUTES GARAGE IS IN NEW HANDS K. It, Payne and William Pnttlitoti Purchase lltislne and Plan Important Improvements. Announcement wnn mndo Frlduy morning of tho Pttrchaso by 13. I,, I'ayno and William Pattlaou of tho DoHchutoH garago from II, II, Loop, provlounly lu chnrgo ot tho business, Tli) consideration was not given. Un der tho now mnungemont Mr, Payuo Ih president ot tho company and Mr. Pattlson socrotury-trousuror. Mr. Payuo rocontly resigned an manager of tho Trl-Stnto Btoro In this city." A number of Important Improve ments will bo startod at tho garago In tho tmmedlnto future, lu order to lnaiiro tho host of sorvlco to patrons, Mr, I'ayno states. Tho stock will bo Incroaaod and tho garago will foa turo tho Nash car lu Its snlos do partmont. A ful lino will bo put In ns soon ns posstblo. REED READY TO START PAVING WlliM'Ii: PHKHIDKNT WIHIW IIICNI) MAVOH AHKINO FOH OI'KICIAIj AI'TIIOHIZATION TO pito(ii:i:i) with woiiic. 0. H. Hood, president of tho West urn Wllllto Paving Co., In anxious to Hot tho machinery lu motion at onco for tho surfacing of streets recom mended by thu llend city council nt Its last regular meeting, according to a telegram sent by him to Mayor J. A. Kastos, "Am glnd your city council In on record (o close doal with us," he wired; "Will you kindly wrlto us officially, accepting our proposition, nnd order us to not all mnchlnnry nnd material, ship same, nnd get reudy for quick nctlon. Upon ro celpt or thin official notlco nnd or der by you as mayor, wo will not everything lu motion and will wrlto you fully. "I cannot resist saying that tho taxpayers of your city nro to bo con gratulated on the acceptance or our proposal, nn our prlco In about CO por cunt loss than It should bo. It will bo our determination to make llond one of tho inont beautifully paved clllen In tho world." PAYMENTS STARTING ON COUNTY'S TAXES Although tho last date on which payment may lin mndo does not nr rlvo until October C, remittances for tho second hair or tho 1919 taxes nro coming lu rapidly, Hhorlff '.',. K. Itoberts has reported. Many of tho payments Include thoso which should havo boon tnado carllor In tho year when tho first half of tho taxes fall duo, nnd If tho prosant rate In kopt up a largo part of tho unusually heavy deficit created at that tlmo will bo wiped out, Mr. Hohcrtn believes. BEND AUTO PARTY ENDS LONG JAUNT Cloudburst Ilcyond Idaho Falls Halts Trip Over Night, Hut I test Of Journey Is Uneventful. Flro Chief Tom Carton, who for tho bettor part of tho month has boon holding down tho Job of pollco chief, in addition to performing his ordi nary duties, heaved n largo sigh of rollof Friday night when L. A. W Nixon roturnod from an auto tour through tho Yellowstone National park. Throo othor families from Hand, thoso of O, C. Honklo, Clydo M. McKay, nnd Hlchard Do ran, mado tho trip, nnd all with tho ex ception or tho McKay car pulled fn yostorday. Tho last tlmo Mr. McKay was neon, ho wnn still In Yollowstono park, industriously en gaged In patching tires, Chlof Nixon said. Tho party travollod to tho park by way of Holso and Idaho Falls, nnd camo homo through Ilutto, Spo kane and Walla Wnlla. Tho only mishap on tho ontlro Journoy, Mr. Nixon said, wan 35 mllos boyond Idaho Falls, when tho autolsts, bonded oast wero halted ovor night by a cloudburst, which pourod water threo fcot deep down tho road on which thoy woro travelling. Want to buy tiny, use Bulletin clas sified nds. BIG CLEARANCE SHOE SALE Eleven days in which to profit by our generous price reduc tions. These Shoes are all made, by the old reliable, The Foot Schulze Co. of St. Paul, Minn., and have been bought direct from their factory. Your chance to save from 1 -4 to 1 -2 on every pair of shoes in our store. Not for months has any shoe merchant in Bend offered such a reduction in prices The Sale Starts at 9:00 a. m. and continues Wednesday, Sept. 1st, eLdS MAKE YOUR CHOICE WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE The Following Prices Are Below Present Factory Cost: .$6.85 .$6,115 Stock No. 705J Ladlm' Kid rump, French Heels; 910.00 value; .Halo 1'rlco... .......... .........................- OUU ladles' Kid l'uiiip, French Heels; $10.50 value; Halo l'rlcc... ............................. 701 Ladles' GlnzcI Kid rump, French Heels; (jjz: qe 910.00 value; Knlo Trice,.. .eJy(LPOa 75(1 Imdles' Olnzed Kid l'ump, French Heels; qj Z"TN 91U.no value; Hnlo Price... ....................... .. v 008 ladles' Dull Kid Tump, Military Heels; g g 9l).(M) value; Knlo l'rlco . . 3?aP) 1)87 ImdleV l'ntcnt Colt l'ump, French Heels; tw i e $10.8.1 vnhto; Hnlo Trice . . tfi J o 11 ) 87.135 iriiilleH Tntent Colt Tump, French Heels; dy qjOj 910.80 viiluo; Hnlo Trlco . .$J&VJf I tVM' Jr 4KmJ Htock No. 701) ladles' Threo Kyelet Tntent Oxford, with French Heels; 9TJ.00 value; Knlo Trlcc....... 003 LadliV Two I.'yelet Kid Oxford; French Heels; 910.00 value; Halo Trlco.. 83U Ladles' Iirown Kid Oxford, with Military Heels; 910.75 vnluo; Knlti Trice Ditto ladles' Iirown Kid OxfortI, with Military Hinds; 98.50 value; Kalo Trice t)Mt2)4 Ladle lllnrk Kid Oxford, Iow Heels; 9H.U5 value; Halo Trice l)5!Ut Ladles' Vlcl Kid Oxford, Low Heels; 98.50 vnluo; Kalo Trlro OOlill Ladles' Vlcl Kid Oxford, Medium Iow d ns Heels; 910.50 value; Knlo Trlco $J)y& t)0;u Ladles' Colt Kid Oxford, Military Heels; qa (Tig 97.50 value; Sale Trlco $J'tryi OTJ t Ladles' llniwn Kid Oxford, French Heels; 98.75 value; Hale Trice 072 Ladles' Iirown Kid Oxford, French Heels; $;S (D)S 90.00 vnluo; Halo Trice 44yi 1)021 Ladles' Vlcl Kid Oxford, French Heels; . rj)g 910.50 value; Sale Trice o$J(UJo i? .$7. .$5.85 .$695 .$5.95 .$5.50 .$5.95 L$5.95 Slock No. 85a Ladles' Vlcl Kid Oxford, French Heels; aj fl e? 910.75 vuluo; Sale Trlco.... . cjjj.lla? Oi:W Ladles' Iirown Kid Oxford, French Heels; o (fg 9KI.00 value; Snlo Trlco-...... ............ . epO.la -1 llilt Ludlcs' Drown HIkIi Lace Kid Hoots, Military Heels; 910.75 value; Hnlo Trice 1122 Ladles Iirown HIkIi Iaco Kid Hoots, il "2 g(f Military Heels; 918.00 value; Sale Trice. c)? 11 UaLr 4005 Imdles' Vlcl Kid Hoots, SIHItarj' Heels; q-a gs 915.25 value; Sale Trice. ...... ...-? 11 11 HJ' 4000 Ladles' Vlcl Kid Hoots, French Heels; 915.00 value; Halo Trice.................. 800 Ladles' Iirown Kid Hoots, French Heels; 910.50 value; Bale Trice 1121 Ladles' Iirown Kid Hoots, French Heels; 91 1.7, value; Sale Trice. .. .$12.50 $11.50 $11.50 $10.50 25 Off on nil Hoys' nnd Girls' Shoes- 25 7O Off on all Mary Janes 25- .25 Oft" on all Canvas Footwear . Jjh .25 Bring Your Boy or Girl In and Fit Them Out Ready for School The siune pains-taking care will be exercised in seeing to it that every pair of shoe fit perfectly, during this sale as at any other time. BEND SHOE CO. First National Bank Building, Oregon Street.