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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
HKNIHWI,l,krTIH, liKMt, UHMUIN tlllllHIlAY, HOVr.Ultlin It, Itfilt, t'Aots a "OLD OLOHY" NEVER SALUTE3 Intldnnl of (In flout Jmnhnttn In Lomort Aifr(iMiill Mfl'mlf rt6(J 7fir and In A'nrle 'I hunt firm liftpri iiiiirli ruiiiiiiinl in lllH aide (if lilH (Iteilfl UN HI'll II Ilic oilier iithii" illlflliK the lerenl "In liTiiiillniifil Hiiuil liiliilmrMi" In I.kiiIiim lli Amnrlniii H"y Hrmil I 11 wit flip llii'lr Mint III "iiliilc, im llin Remit ul nil oilier niiiiilrle illil, liven wlien rcrwnoiili'it were lidd In limmr of I ho wnr (lend, (lie Aincrl en ii Hiik ri'iniiliicil Mli'iiillly niirldit when nil oilier Unit wen dipped When KIiii; rii'iiruc reviewed llm HciilllK. iil'iiIii ill r ltd ir ri'iiiullii'il nIii tlmuiry ulilln nil oilier lliiiin wiliited him. II I repurliil I Tin t llilx "niifortiititilii evi'iit" left "nn iiiirnviirnliln linpre' nlnn," nml rrlllcnl i'iiiiiiiii-iiIm Iiiivh wine from hoiiiii (jiiurtiTH In ttiln cimiii trv nlmi. Hill Hutu will In mi rrllldmn In nn; iiinrtiT wlicni Ilic rule of I lie llnu urn known, nml ci'Hitll)' llicrn will ln mi rrlllrlnm frniii niiilinilv ului lin rcnil H i ( Infniilry drill ri'UUlntloiiM. I'or tlii'rn llicxc very plum word npptur: "I'lin liiitltiiml color never wiliHe." r.vrry t'lilti'ii, nml nil Hlnln rcKtini'iitiil nml oilier Unci render tribute In the Wnr nml Hlrlpr. Hut iirmiil Olil (llnrv ni'wr iliu'kn n rotirlc.y. even tit tlio proldciit of llm Pulled Hlnli'. urn .Miutm-iiii liny Hrnttt in i.oii dun were Hlmply olicylni; n prlmnry rule Kovcnilna tlio line of the llitic, Dllllllll lltTlllll. TRULY IN BUSINESS FOR FUN Lord Levcrhulme, Ennllth Millionaire, Cxplalm Why, at 00, Ho Will Not Quit tha dame. Lord I.merhtiliiio recently told Kood lnry to uliou' uliy liimlni'ioi men work no hunt mm I liny do. It In not for tin money, ln mild, nn nntcli nn for tint nhcer fun of II. A innn timiicd Tyiion, he nld. went out to Aimtrolln In Hie enrly day. Hi nmv tin Miccp fnrnm In Qiiecmdnnd, New Htnilli Wnlen, Victoria, mid South AtiKtmllii. lie linn million of ulut-p mid (little, yet he live n dimply nn one of lit nun atix-kini'ii. lie In now eighty yenrn of nee hnln nnd henrly. When he un nuked why he worked no Imrd nnd lived like n wnrkinnn, he replied Hint It wnn not n mutter of money nt nil, "I linvc itit nlicep where Ilicro were no nhecp," ln unlit ; "cnltln where there were no entile limine where tlierc werp tin limine unite men where there were only Mark men tie fore. Thnt In the fun I cet out of It." Codfish and Education. linn New KiiRlnnd. In thene dnyn of nllk nhlrtn mid fur cent, hernuie ton proud nod fiinlldlnun for honcnt nnd liulrltloun rtMignh hnlln? The nnrred rod mill nnlmn nlnft nhine the hendn of our wine men nnnemhlrd In the re vered (Jencrnt court. It In no menn nymhol, It ntmidn for thnne ilnyn of follnomc Induntry nnd frucnl llvlnc on which New Itnirlnnd prnperlty wnn fnunded, "l'lie lime llnhlmll" In n Iioetlo work of rrcntlve cenlun lllun trnttlik the cloe rclnllon hetween rod flh nnd cdiiciillon, rinlt wnn nlwnyn reputed fiMid for tin1 hrnlnn, If we hnve cot heyond rni(lli W( denen'e III nur fnt folly to he the prey of the KOIIkcm mid nre entitled In no com mlnernlloii from nny one. Snlnn Nown. Alrplann Cxry Jewelry. Wntrhen nnd Jewelry nro in he trnimported to I'nrln hy n newly en tiihllnhed nerlnl service, nml from I'nrln to London hy the tirenent com. inerctnl nlr line, to nvnld the trouhle. nome delnyn of the prenent mil nen--Ice, nnyn u cnrreniondent wrltliiK from (leiievn, Nwllrerhind, In the Clnrlmmtl Tlmen-Hlnr. A nyiiillrnte of the prln clpnl iiiiiniifnrtiirem him lieen formed nt CIiiiiix do Toniln, the fent of the Induntry, to hnndlo the nlr nhlpmentn. It In expected ten dnyn will he tmved hy thin method nml llm cout will he MlKlit, In pnitxirtlon to the vnlue of thn frelKht. Air nhipmenln were diw elded upon Inrjfcly hecmino of Aincrl enn huyenr Innlntcncu ukii prompt delivery. Rut Served Good Purpoio. Doctor Kiiiip, the nrctlc explorer, Mid thnt nmoni; the wont oilmen In the fur north wero the ml thnt In fen I cil IiIk nhlp. Nnvertheletin, when In wnnt of other food, he wnn Kind to ent them Hometlinen chnpiH-d up nnd froren Into tnllnw hnlln. lie wrotn: "UurliiK the Ioiik winter night Huns he Kiillcil IiIh hnum of wutcli hy Hhoot Iiik rulH with how nml nrrow. Tlio rcpuKnnuee of my compiinlonH tnnhnro with inn thin tnlilo luxury kiivo mo fro fluent iitlvmitnKo of fresh incut hoiip, which cnntrlhuted nn ihiuht to my compnrntlvn Immunity to scurvy." World'a Oldeet Auto Driver. Tlio world'H oldest nutimiohllo driver linn heen illscovereil. lie Im John Crook of I.ynton, Ilevon Hhlre, Uiinhiml. Crook In Oil yciiro old nnd ltiiH heen drlvliiK n cur for tho punt live iminthH. In thnt tlmo ho hun not hud un ncchlcnt nnd him driven throiiKh the deiiHent tmlllc In lAindon without n trnco of hesitation or nory- OUHII08H. Mr, Crook InteniU to stnrt out on ii tour of Frnnco, IIoIkIuiii nnd other pnrtH of tho continent. Aoorloved. "Do you mind K I mnnlte?" nsked tho politician politely. i "Not nt nil," replied tho BiiffriiKetto. "I'm not In politics for my henlth." "Itut, my dear miidiitn, my clgnr U not ua bnd ns thnt." CANVASSING COMMITTEES FOR RED CROSS ROLL CALL NAMED BY 1920 CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN TANLAC DISPLAY MAKES GREAT HIT Aiiiiniinroiii'int of thn Appointment of ciiminlttnen to norvo In coiiduct IriK tho n n ri tint Ited Crona mmnhur nhlp roll cull, wnn lunito I'rldny hy T. II. Foley, roll cull dlructor for thn Ilnnd chuptor. Thu cnmpnlKii will Htnrt todny with unlvnrnnl tiintnbur nhlp nn tin ului. Ormitilzntlon In Iteilmond for thn roll cnll will ho loft to imuuhorH of thu Hud Crunn In thnt city. Tho followliiK chiiviuhIiik COIllllllt teen wltl nerve In Ilnnd: North of (Ireeiiwood, went of sec ond, cunt of Wrlcht Hotel, Mrs. U. W, Oiitchul, Mrs. Clnudo Matz; I.ytln iidtt 1 1 ton , Mrs, Francis Jackson; north id do of Franklin, south nldu of Fir, went to Kncoud, cunt to city limits, Mrs. F. 13. Toomoy, Mrs. M. I), Kulno; south side Jefferson, went side nf Ilrondwny, to River, Mrs. Clyde McKay; from Jefferson, enst sldo Ilrondwny, west side Wnll struut to mill yard, Mrs. (). C. Ileukle; went of Fifth, north of HmkIihiw, llund .View, Mrs. J. A. Tliompnon, Mm. I'. II, Johnson; Audrey HelKlits, north of I'ortlnud mid u.int of went Fifth, Mrs. W. I'. Muyurs, Mrs. J. II. Flllott; Itlvnr Turrnco, Went Cth north of Newport and south of Port land, Mrs. I.. M. Fosn, Mrs. II. M. Horton; south of Newport to foot hrldRo nnd from river to city limits, Mrs, J. II. Melstnr, Mrs. It. W. Hen dershott; Went Gth to city limits, HkkIhuw north of Newport, Mrs, C. W. Ilnycn, Mrs. Joneph Inncs; south of foiittirhlKU nnd wont of river, Mrs. It II Dnrt, Mrs 13. U, Ollnon, south shin of Franklin, went of Ilrondwny, nnd north of Tumnlo to river, Mrs. J, I'. Keyen, Mrs, If. J. Overturf; north sldo of Ht. Ilulenn from Ilrond wny, south sldo of Tumnlo to river, Mrs, Horace Itlchnrdn; north sldo Ht. Helens, north sldo Jefferson and AiIiuiih, Mrs. J. II. Hnnnr, Mrs. It, A. W. Nixon; Wlentorln nnd ennt to I'llot lliitte, Mrn. Wllllnm Hpock, Mm. I). (I. Mcl'hornon; nouth or Can al to city llmltn, IiicIiiiIIiik ull of Terminal addition, Mrn. J. J, Clnpp; mist sldo of Wall to went sldo of Hliicmoro, south sldo of Kcorcla nvuniio to lumber yard, Mrs. A. J. Krlckson, Mrs. J. KdKiir Purely; ennt sldo of Hlnamore, south sldo Frnnk lln iivoniiu to Ciituil nnd lumher yard, Mrs. II. II. Lamping; north sldo Georgia nvonuo, south sldo Franklin, unnt sldo of Wnll, Mrs. T. K. Foley; south sldo (-cunwood, north sldo Fruukllii avenue, Harrl mnii street to city lltultH, Mrs. A. C. I, uens, Mrs, J. M. Lawrence. In out of town districts tho fol lowliiK teams linvo been mimed to (Into: Deschutes, W. K. Vnn Allen, Mrs. It. L, Thiirntmi; Terrohonno, Mrn. Cnrtrudo Whltels; UrnnKo Hall, K. K. Ilutler; Ln Pine, W. C. Painter: Harper, Mrs. Mnud Catlow; Arnold Hchool, Minn Mnry Llnnter; Ilrookn Kcnuloti Camp No. 1, Mrn. Johnson, Mm, Meade; Ilrookn-Scnnlon Camp No. 3., Mrs. Hnmnford, Mrs. Nelson; Hhovllu-Hlxon Cnmp No. 1, Mrs. Mc Coy, Mrs. Howard. The RovcnQe of Lycurgut. "Whh h of un dnen not ndiulre whnt LjcurKUi tlie .Spnrtnn illdT A young cltlzeihnd put out hln eye nnd heen liiuide( over to him hy hln people to Ixi puulnhcil nt hln own discretion. Ly curKiin nhnlnlueil In. in nil veiiKennce, liut on thu cnniniry liiHlriicletl nnd nmdo a cood mini of him. I'roducliiK him III public In the Ihenter, he raid to the nntiinlnlied Kpnrliins: "I re ceived thin youim man at your linudn full of violence and wanton liiMitencu; I rentore him to )ou In bin rlebt mind mid lit to nerve hln country." From "Tim (iolden HnyliiKM of Fplctetim." Mlipttced Sympathy. Mnny n wife duntx tho billiard chalk from tier hunhiind's cimt nnd sheds tears of sympnthy becnunu of tho Into hours he tmint nieud nt bis desk cloie to a whitewashed wnll. ICxclinngo. Chinese Perfume. In China, at dinners and nt theatri cal perforinnncen. It In cuntomnry to lirovldu Kuestn or Hpectntora with uintl hot towels natumteil with scent ed wnter for willing their faces. Scent ed witter In nlno much iivhI In connec tion with tin t til n nnd the evcry-day wimblin; of fnren nnd hand. In some Ijitln-.Miierlcuu countrh-K there In u vry creat ilcmnnd for in-rfumery. If n iHThon ni-rili n Imtli. n ilanh of Ier fume In upHHcd to servo nn well and time and trouble nre snved. Discouraging to Author. Lawdyl Lnwdy! Now they're co Ini; to OiiKcr-prlnt the new-born babies. Wbnt nre our future novellstn nnd nceuurlo writers coIiik to do when tho mixed I n fit n l " plot hccomc.i no longer plausible? Denton Transcript. t'nf'iifft nnd '1llrilit Dlplny l (iMirntft 5fc(ll(liic Miriut Mrirli ,1tenlln, An ndrertlxliiK dlnplny which hns attracted tirijiniinl Intirent has bun placed In thrs show window of tho Horton Dm Co., on Wall street, In thin city, tho locnl ngency for thn well known nnd highly successful proprietary medicine, Tanlnc. Tho display In not only Interest Iiik from nn ndvertlsliiK standpoint, but In educational, combining In nn iittrnctlve and nrtlntlc mnnner beau tiful sceiicn from mnny forclKn conn tries where tho Ingredients of thin prepuratlon nro obtained. It him occasioned such fnvorabln comment In thu city that tho pro prietors of thn store state thnt It will remain In their window several days longer. Work of fJrrait Artlnt. The display In the work of one of America's grentest lithographic nr tlsts and tho manufacturers of Tan lac state that thn total cost will ex ceed 1 00.000. which In said to he a record prlco for window displays. It Is In 10 distinct nnd natural colors and presents scenes from tho Hocky mountains, ns well ns from Kuropo, A hIii, Peru, I.'gypt nnd other foreign countries. Tlio natives nro seen In their nnt ural habitat and environment, gnth erlng tho roots, herbs nnd barks that form tho medicinal Ingredients of Tnnlnc, packing them upon the hacks of cnrncln, elephnnts, llamas nnd oth er benstn of burden for transporta tion by land and sea to tho Immense lnborntorlcs nt Dayton, Ohio, nnd Wnlknrvlllo, Cnnnda. Ono of the most striking features of tho display Is tho reproduction of tho magnificent laboratory at Day ton. Hero the artist has very ef fectively nnd Impressively portrayed tho popularity of Tanlac by Intro ducing a group of people In all walks of life, who are looking at tho Tan lac laboratory with expressions of confidence, plainly Indicating tholr belief nnd faith in tho medicine. Another distinctive feature Is tho bulletins accompanying tho display. They toll briefly and concisely of tho mnrvelous growth and development of Tnnlac, until today It has the larg est snlo of any medicine of Its kind In tho world. Theso bulletins also quota various standard medical au thorities as to tho therapeutic and physiological effect of the medicine. m.OOO llottlci n Day. From theso bulletins ono also learns tho tho now Tanlac labora tories at Dayton nnd Walkcrvlllo hovo a combined dally capacity of CO, 000 bottles, and that the medicine Is now selling nt tho rate of approxi mately 10,000,000 bottles per year. That Tanlac is a preparation of ex ceptional merit has never been dig putcd, which nccounts for Its tre mendons popularity and largo sales throughout tho country. It Is powerful reconstructive tonic and body builder nnd has n far-ro-ichlng ., . . i , . i . . . uiiu inusi uciiciiciiM cueci upon mo entire system. Mnny strong locnl endorsements, from those who testify ns io inn nnneru inov received, have "You'll Always Find": Aaya tho Good Judge That you get more genuine satisfaction nt less c(st when you use tin's class of tobacco. JJM A small chew last so much longer than a bill chew of the ordinary kind. And the full, rich real tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco djcjMf jiifdi r " appeared In tho columns of this pa per. Tho manufacturers of Tanlac are firm believers ln newspaper advertis ing nnd have forcibly presented to tho public tho merits of their prod ucts In this way. Their total annual appropriation for" newspaper space exceeds 11,000,000. Their copy ap pears In practically all of tho leadlag dally and weekly newspapers throughout tho United States and Canada. Adv. Wnnt to buy hay, use Ilullctln clas sified ndn. Brooks-ScanJon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Sundrd Sacs. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. MBoaai 45012 CKx8in Newspaper OK-10I0 C. & Co. 10 IS fc&wKS " t. JNew Low Wf2LJlZ Price With Cord $1385 for a Vdlc car equipped with cord tires all 'round! It is an unltcard-of low pric lower than the car ever sold for before. A cut of $200 cord tires ndded actual saving nearly $300. We said it could not be done. 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ADVERTISING Window Trimmer Itallroad Trainman Illustrating BOOKKEEPER dtenof. andTrput Kallvrar Accountant TRAFFIC MANAGES Commercial Law GOOD ENGLISH CIVIL SERVICE RaUwar Mall Clerk Automobile Operating Poultry Rabin Auto Kepalrlni Mathematira AGRICULTURE SPANISH French Italian Electrical Engineering; Electric LUhllnc A Rra. Telegraph Engineer Telephone Work Mechanical Engineer Mechanical Draftsman Shin Draftsman Gaa Engine Operatine CIVIL ENGINEER SJnrerlng and Mapping1 Mine Foreman or Engr. Stationary Engineer ARCHITECT Contractor or Ilullder Architectural Dillimn Concrete Ilullder Plumbing and Heating CHEMIST SALESMANSHIP Name Present Occupation Street and No..... Citr, State. BEND, OREGON