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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
tWHH lVt,l,K1tH, HHHth OHkiHIH, TMUHrHM V, JVi,Y 1, ifri(. FIREMEN'S COURT IS SURPRISE TO MANY; FIREWORKS, DANCING HELP ENTERTAIN; SALUTE KEYED DOWN Tho firemen's "kangaroo court" wnj-nn I'll tiro surprise to nil outsldo of tho department. A jangling patrol wngon manned by firomnn In uni form burned the streets from the city linll in tho cfintor of tho crowd niul book, with victims who, on arraign ment, all received the amo charge about 20 volts and were fined on nn nvcrago of $1 apiece, tho receipts going tq tho firemen's relief fund. Assistant Chlof Taylor made n mer ciful Judgo. About I ISO was collected. For some unknown reason the lledmond firo department failed to nppear for tho water fight, which was scheduled to follow tho street sports. Tho Bond firemen staged a practice run to tho corner of Bond and Frank lin streets. -proving to n big. crowd their ability to get water on n fire in speedy time. Tho firemen also planned to ac commodate tho crowd with a water fight after the ball game, but the, lat ter ended too late. Tho fireworks display from Pilot butte. beginning nt 10 o'clock in the nrrnlnr. mis Iipnutlf ill. nlthouch the distance robbed it ot soma of Its Im presslvencss. One unusual feature i was a firo balloon, which was releas ed from somewhere in the city nnd floated over Awbrey Heights. A few ! fireworks made their appearanco In ' the city. I LEVERETT ASKS PAVING DELAY MATERIAL NOT PROVEN tlT? TYITr'T AUTTO tlHi .UJliULAKb ' Councilman Would Curb Extrava- Ranee Wants Kced To Take Mix ing Plant From Itend Sewer System . fihoulil Come First. Summarizing the paving situation in Bend;'und urging delay In the fur-1 ther use-of .the paving material now belng used, both because It has not been proven, and because be consld- ers the expenditure akiu to extrava- gance under present economic condl-!'9 Hons, Councilman C. J. Leverett spokS" af lho last council session. He declared that the time for con- serration bos arrived after the war period of reckless spending. "Last fall, as you all know, C. S. Iteed of California, the owner ot U. S. patent .Wlillto and the man who Is som0 'hfgh-class salesmanship ex pert,, came to-Bend," he said. "Ho sold Jiis product to 4C on Delaware, 19 on Congress street, and 45 of tho best, business man in the business1 every councilman has that right giv dlstrlct'jjlgue.d up on tho dotted line. Jen blm by the people to vote ac '.'This Spring, when a petition came. cording 16 tho bent of his Judgment, In to the ne.w council tor moro pave-and I am serving the people tho best ment to ihaftefa connecting link down 1 1 know how, and I do not want any on Congress- street, the entire coun- ono to tell me I am Irresponsible, or ell- voted 'no.' "We took the stand a'wrecker on the council, then that Wllllte should ba given a ' "I do not put myself up as any tryout before placing any more con-J model, but do pay my honest debts, tracts. What cause have wo now to I do not write checks on a bank when reverse our decision? 'And, It the no funds arc thero to pay. My Repairs On Ford Cars Reduced! STARTING ON MONDAY, JULY 11TH ALL LABOR COSTS ON REPAIRING WILL BE REDUCED lO PER CENT When you want a Doctor or a Lawyer do you get bids? Of course you do not. You go to the man that you know can fill the bill. So it should be with your auto. No garage in Central Oregon is anywhere near as well equipped to perform service on Ford Cars as the regular Ford agent. We make no "guesses" we know. You pay only for what you get and you get exactly what you pay for. The man who claims to be able to take care of all kind3 of cars and render a real service is a pretender. We repair FORD CARS ONLY and use only genuine Ford parts. Central J. L. VanHuffel A.C.Clark Street dancing to tho music of tho Shevllii-Htxon hand began nt 8 o'clock mid lasted for two hours. Something over GO couples nnd n Inrgo crowd of spectators enjoyed tho ' dancing, on tho corner of Oregon nnd Wall, where n special electric light cluster had been erected nt tho Inter section. A tug-of-wnr nt the city park be tween tho tire department nnd Knights ot Columbus teams was one of the popular athletic events of the day. Tho K. of C. pullers wero tho winners. A ple-ontlng contest nt tho purk drew a good crowd, To provide n mount for Captain J. SC. Stansberry, O. T. official, who was recently elected to membership In rercy A. Stevens post No. -t, Ameri can Legion, H. M. Stephens of tho Central Oregon bank brought in n horse more than IS miles from Bond qii the evo of the Fourth. Stephens was sleeping soundly when Stnnsbor ry's need was realized, but was roused and made necessary arrangements in time for the parade. Tho morning saluto was toned down, allowing many to continue their slumbers undisturbed. Some light sleepers were roused by the dull booming. city council jumps In now and lets contracts whether they be small or large contracts it is saying to Heed, and also to tho people that we, the city council, O. K. VIlllte,,and I. for one, am. not not ready nt the present writing (o put my stamp of approval on Wllllte. Who can say, as yet, that Wllllte has stood tho test Inr Bond? Have we had the summer's sun and winter's freeze since It was laid down on our streets? Who knows wheth- er any two-Inch surface, without con crete base will stand up under tho traffic ot tho fast-driven pleasure car, or the slow-moving, heavily lad en truck? Yes, It may stand the wear and tear: time only wilt tell. i All say, when you talk to them about it, -Ve hope so.' nut Is it sound business to spend $200,000 or $300,- 000 on the streets of Bend on n 'hope- so' Proposition? SuppoKO it was for granted that. true, and take it I llko need honestly believes, Wllllto ,,le beat Pavement on earth? lit ! tbete readjustment times I do not call 11 Zoi business to go straight ahead and plle "p any moro ,axcs or d8b'8 upon tho citizens or uonu. it is a fine and dandy slogan by Mr. A. Whlsnant of tho Bend Bress to "Go straight nhead"-7-but before starting I want to know where I am going. Conservation Urged. "If I do not vote to suit you, you may unjustly call be a laggard, n croaker, or calamity bowler, but Oregon Motor Co. Ford Sales and Ford Service Kofit t ntn no! trying In Irrtiln It lit on soin lil dwell fur niul olillRittn myself to f7fl or lion pr Month pfiTtiirtiln lliese nulot JUn. I t(i not sinn up for mty nnd (iverylhltiR off-red for sitlo bemuso soinct "slrim ger within the gates' wnnts to sell It on tho Inslnllmmit plan. Yes, tlin war Is over, so slop, think nud listen. It I llinn to rail n halt on nil this recklessness of ex penditures. Let ti conserve our credit our money Is gone. Mtno Machinery, t'rjrttl. "Some of thoso people nrouud hero seem to consider themselves tho nil wise ones. They must think (lint they have n comer on nil knowledge nnd virtue. They call thnmsolves leaders nnd business men. Very likely they have n first mortgage on their homes, mid are trying to give, Mr. Iteed n second ouo. They tiro paying for their automobiles on the Installment plan; owe n grocery bill; atwo-year sprinkling bill, or doctor's bill, nnd, besides, HOC or $500 rmst decent tho bank. They nro nlso bo hind with their lodge or church obli gations. Yes, thoso nro tho people who nro yelling their heads oft tor Wllllte. And if the bankers and con servative busluess men of the city lack tho courago nud backbone to speak up now, those people ure going to have Wllllte. They nro signing up petitions nil over tho residence dis tricts, whether thero bo sower iu or not. They nro going to lmvo Wllllte regardless ot tho limes, regardless of the cost. 'Olvu us Wllllto, and give It to us now,' they say. "Mr. Heed, you bnvo some of tho council ami somo ut tho people going your way. You aro n gpod-henrted man. Wo nil llko you. you nro n good mlxar nnd n good spender, anil If you llko our cllmnto you nro wel come to stny amongst us, but, when and after your present contracts aro complete, please tnka away that mix ing plant to some other place, whero money is more plentiful. Wo may have to pay freight both ways on that valuable machinery, but we will lot you know when we need It. "Bend Is somo tlno little city up in this Central Oregon country, but we have been going full speed ahead for tho Inst few years, so, Mr. Iteed, glvo us a chanco to slow down; let us alone for a year or so on this paving proposition; give us time to put In our sewer system; give us n chanco to pay our honest debts, and lot us first meet our outstanding obllga Hons befpre wo sign up on the dotted lino for more pavement In Bend." i WILL VtiK POItTAIILi: PIIONI A portable telephone, weighing only 15 pounds complete, allowing the establishment of a station at any point along the lhio, has been ro eclved by tho forest service. Flash light batteries aro used ns one ot tho means of keeping down weight. HOME 4TH ENJOYED HERE BY COUNTY; HOSPITALITY SEEN (Continued from Pngo 1.) low were In chargo of the Covo float, an nrtlstlcally decorated touring car, and Mrs. D. .T, Cnrmody followed, driving nn auto covered with green cry and flowers. Taiznn" Makes Hit. Ono of the features of tho parndo was "Tarzan of the Apes," with tho small eon ot Lloyd Magll! in the titlo role.. Hu'rodo on the hood of n car driven by Miss Mnrgaret Thompson, was surrounded by realistically-stuffed animals, nud was himself attired In skin;). A huge representation of nn East man kodak, surrounded by small Bend Ore. Denf Mute "Talka" to Officer After Arrest; Loss of Shoes Leads to Host's Capture; High Proof Booze is Found Klernii hollies of moonshine, said In run IIS proof, llienrrest of Hugh HlliiRor niul I tin piiyinnul of n fan flun nrr Hid net results of mi Investigation conducted In I ho sign language by Officer Wlllnrd Hous ton following Hid nrrest of I,. A. Cnvmmugh, donf mute. CitvnmtUKh was picked up, seem ingly Intoxicated, Tuesday morn ing while wandering about tho Htreels In his storking feet. Under threat of u heavy flue, ho wig wagged tho Information to tho of ficer Hint ho hud been nt tho Stin ger homo ut 711 Colorado thu folks garbed ns Ilrowules, was Hie Symons Bros.' float. Tho showing ut tho Bend gnrnga featured (loodyeur tires. A largo truck, entirely covered with mniiinn Itn, was driven by W, CI. Coombs nml was loaded with tiny girls. From n frame In tho router of tho truck, a Inrgo tiro wns suspended, nnd In this swung another youngster. A decorated N'nsh car wus drlvoti by 12. L. I'ayne, of thu Deschutes garage, and tho Mnnnhelnior float, which followed, wns piloted by Miss Mnybollo Boycr. It featured nn nr tlstlc nrrnngemcnt of flags nnd na tional colors. A local edition of Charles Chaplin pushed n' baby enr rlngo advertising tho Whlto I.unch. The l'ythtnn Slaters wero In a biintlng-druped flout, n second car following In which rodo moro mem bers, of the order. Knights of Pythias, In full regalia, came next on n float covered with red, whlto nud blue. Pocahontas lodge had n num ber of mo m be rs of tho orders lit In dian costume, seated before a topee, while ItcdNJIcn braves, also In cos tume, danced and whooped ns they attended tho flont. 1-ogglnj; Scene Slionn. Two Standard Oil Co. trucks woro followed by ouo of tho most nrtlstlc ally arranged displays ot tho day that showing products ot thu High Resort. An American flag on tho radiator was woven of flowers nnd grass, and tho remainder of the car was literally hidden from view by ryo, hunch grass nnd other products of tho dry farming section. Tho Cream Broad float wns wall wprthy of mention. It wns tallowed -Opening Saturday July 9, at 1:00 o' Clock THE SHOP for the support of the HOME SERVICE SECTION DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY BUILDING Corner Wall and Oregon Contributions of Any Salable Article Will Be Gratefully Received , If you cannot deliver telephone 253-J, and articles will bo called for. Shop Open Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons BRING IN YOUR OLD GOLD AND SILVER FOR THE MELTING POT nTsnlllg beforn. Mill, mi feeling III, had received snmn medicine. When Im wnkrned ho missed his shoe iiml 2I, which ho had had In Ills pockets, lie said. Onvnnnugli M Offlorn I'd mid Houston to tho HHiigur homo Wml- nesdny noon. Thero, In Mm bottom of it shoe box, In 'Mrs. Hllngtr's bed room, the Honor wis found, they report. Stinger appeared In police court this nfterimon shortly alter his ar rest, nlended guilty to having In toxicants In his possession, nnd i .... . .... ,..... i... i,.. pa III l li u .u penally lurieu n? iw cordor Knruhniu. ' by n car furnishing motive power for ono of tint Hoover trailers, which, in turn, supported a largo tniil. nllowlng ampin shelter fur it small family. Tho Itcdinond band, whllo-unl-formed, Hindu an oxmlluitt nppcur nncn mid preceded the Bond Wntor, Light & l'owor Co. float, showing thu nilviinlngcs of "doing It electrically." Advertising Hhovllu plno wns li loud of lumber, bunting draped, while tho llrooks-Scnnlon Lumber Co. pro scuted u most realistic logging scenu. (liilliigher l Spenkei', As III p Ymi Winkle, K, A. Hmltli drove tho ancient horseless carriage, knuwu us thu oldest aulomobllo In Cell I ral Oregon, hut an uviut moro tin lapidated machine, which, III reality, derlred lis power from n horse, which It nppenred to bo leading, wns guided by Italpli Hope ns n farmer, From thu. comedy standpoint It was ono of tho hits of thu tutrndu. Immediately after tho floats lind completed tho lino of march, the crowd gnthored In thu City park, where V, J. tiiilhiglivr, of Ontario, de livered tbn address of tho day. Mr. Gallagher spoke on reconstruction needs, declared Hint sich reconstruc tion must bo built on equnllty, broth erly lovo and Justice, and urged a greater community of Interest be tween labor und capital. He bitterly scored tho profiteer mid tho spirit ot greed actuating him. Trim patriot ism Is now receiving ono of Its great est, most exacting tests, thu speaker assorted. Prlwt AhiimIciI. Tho Judges, Frank It. Prince, L, M. Foas nud P. J. Gallagher, awarded tho first prize for thu best decorated tor cljWflrtffitfiuV, TiuM Ififfsrifri'ii., glwi Iiml iMi Iwst ilecdffllwl Until, it itiMToled, Hit second im Ms Hint (If Him llert Mrlft ?& hMtin of I'rililM won Hi nwnrd for (fin hmi fliml mitdroil It n ffnleriinl orilsr. In Hia roitiiiierslni float class, Hie lisml KAfflK" nii'l Urinous Urn, recnlred first nml second. rosiisclholy, llulph Hope, witli Hm "old grity miiro," wm flist In Hie special features nwnrd. slid Jo Klwell, ns Clinrlle Chaplin, ranked siicond. The llmoks-Hcnnloii Lumber Co, hint tho best iiiniiufnrliir lllg display. Tim OlrU' Friendly so. rlety had the best marching division mid the High Desert hnil tho best ng rlciillurnl dUplny. First awards were $20, second prle $B, with I lie exception f Hie comedy feature class, whero $10 wm allowed. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (TUmMI! stlwrlUinf rrtsrv. ..r u.u. it rant, fur to rL or (in. rant i..r nnl for all ut.r 10. All rltMflt il..fUlr '4? ? ,.'v? '' , 1'OH HM.K. FOB SI ALU i)alry mid "chicken ranch, 160 acres; Dcsehuliis ivt runs through place; C nrres Irrigate ! from river; 15 acres In grain, n arret sulif lowers, 13 acres com, 2 ',4 ncrei spuds, 314 ncnui young alfalfa, nil kinds gurdeii; .10 mixed fruit tree, strawberries, currants, niNpherrh" lognuburrles; land Is lovel, no ruck deep soil: till farm buildings; farm team, weight 2&00 pounds, I) )eis old; new wngoii mid harness, D rows ft yearling heifers, I lS-moiitbs-obi heifer, H calves, 1 3-yenr-old hull, so hens, COO young chickens, 2-liori corn planter, hinder, plows, harrow cream separator nnd nil small tool, telephone; only 1 miles from Terre bonne! 60 or 60 tons grnlni liny ready to rut; nil-kinds ouuliln range Price I(.20U; 1C00 cash, baluuce 10 years nt 0 per cent. J. I). Hlglu owner, Torrebuimo, Oregon. 2K.lsp FOB BALK Do you wnul liirotm properly Hint Is u paying Invest moulT It so, address P. O. box 6(11. Band, Ore. S8-19-22p FOR MALI. On account of other business I nm compelled to soil mv place, 320 acres; part In crop; good houso nud burn nnd other Improve tneuts; will sell cheap If taken sooi, W. A. Itiiliu. Mllllcnn, Oiegou. 37-1 r FOB HALK llolfers or row; nil emu lug fresh In n weok or two; alt ot a flnu milk producing strain, Mrs. Mary It. Itosln, Mllllcaii, Oregon. 2-17-23P FOB HALK LoKutiherrlns; plncn your orders now; will commence shipping about July 1, J. 0. I lay man. Kslnradn. Oregon. 91-10-1 8U t n' rT