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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
jtHutt ntn,i,mtri, hknv, unrmm tiivhhuay, jvi.y ui, iuji. FACK B NEWSPAPER EDITORS DUE HERE FRIDAY -ANNUAL BANQUET AT CAMP ON SHORES OF ELK LAKE lli'tweim 7ft iiml 100 mi wkjiii jinr men of Oregon will tin In limit! Fri ll uy iiml Hiiloriliiy fur Him Omgoii Hint" Killlorliil association int'i'tltiK, Ilin liinil I'liiiiinllli'ii tmtlmiiti'S, Plans for out in I it I ii in on t with iiiiihmiiiciiiI today. A "Dutch" liineli with Ilin llnnil odltors will lin Imlil Friday noun it t tint KlkN Chili, which will Im Ilin HCi'llll lit III" IlimlllONH Illl'lltlllgS. At ) o'clock Krldiiy iiflnriioiiii tint -illtorti will hu taken nn it tour of tlm mills. Tim Kiit-to-Kothnr illnniT lit tlm rilot llntln Inn ut r,:.iu o'clock will Im iucmIiIiuI ovnr by It. W. Hnwyttr. Following tint Hiiturdiiy session, tlm imrty will leu vi) In ciirn doiinti'd by IIkiiiI pi.fcvhi (or lllk laid', whinn Dim ft ii ti ti it I liiuniuiit will tin buhl nt (J: 30 on Hut spot wliern tint Hoy HrniilH linlil tlii'lr riiiiii Iiml wi-itk. Tint him liii'l will hit prHlilii! over by A. Whlsiiiint. ami will consist of Oregon proililctH tixHimlvi'ly. Til" egg could friun lliiiliniiinl, hri'iiil uml otlnr mii i pllus from tint llmiil haki'iliis. A. M. I'rluglo will furnish tlm hncou, lint Itmt uml dun cluh tint trout. timidity, ii mil' r tint dlrorlloii of tint I toil uml dun cluh. tint editors will bo privileged to iiiuiiDii themselves III ItOlltlllK. flshng, Ill o II ii t u I ti tlllllll. 1 11 K or In nny way which Mill" their liullvliluiil twites Kntilrilny iiIkIi! will In spent In tint ti'iitit li'tt hy tint HroiitH. notiiit of tint party using tint cabin iiciirhy. Huhjects dlxfiisiied lit tln business ne-mlnus will h "Tlm Press uml the tinverniiinnt. Krnest W lliinly. proiiilmiut I'ortlmiit attorney "VVImt cltifH Advertising Actmilly ('out lint Publisher," A. K. Koon or lint Ihilliin Observer (or tint week lien. I, nt I) nil; ii of tint Astoria J t ud -gel for lint u 1 1 ). "(Inttlm: tlm Itnnil News uml It Vullle," J Oil IJ. TIlOllllllKOII of tin) lloml lllver Hinder, 1 1 "fill C Hull of lint IIimjiI IHvit News, miU C. J. Mc liitoMh of (). A. C. "Does mi Advertising Ml Hervlco 1'nyT" tlcnrgo Altkim for Hut weiik. Urn mill II. V. lluti'H of tint llosehurg llovlew for tint dallies. "Hpoclnl Killtlom Tlntlr Value nml How to Publish One." (Juy l.u Kolletto of Prlmivlllo. "In ii Subscription Contest uii'An: tint 7" liy I. II. Ilowoii, uill I or of the llaker Democrat. "A People's Column." hy IMgar II. Piper of tint Orugonliui und II. K. Irvlint of tint Oicgnu Journal, If they find It possible to attend. "Tho Postal 'oiut I.iiw," Bruce Dennis of lint l.u Grunilu Observer. "Tint l.ahor Kltuut Ion." K. M. lieu can of tint Alhauy Humid nml Hay Keiiuell, secretary of thu I'ortluiiil TyiMillii'liin. "Keeping track of lint Business," l.ynn 1". ICronemlller of Klninuth Kails. "An Official Code of Kthlcs," by Colin V. Dyini'iil of V. of (). i: K. llrodle, picslilent of tho Nat ional IMItorlul ussoclullon, will tdl what it lit iIoIiik In a practical way for tho hcui'flt of tint pirn of tin' country. POST OFFICIALS DEFEND FRIEND AGAINST ATTACK IMItorlul criticism In Ilitutl'M morn Iiir paper. ri'KarilliiK tint hurlesiiuii on Hawaiian ilaucliiK given lit I'rliluy night's I'n r I ttlii ii Tours paraili. hroiijtht Ilend service men to tint do fitumi of hoth dancer mid dauciiiK Members of I'nrcy A. Stevens HdNt itellleil t lint tint illiltro WUH "ills. i-iiHlltiir." (in fhit etlllnrlitl hint Minimi. I nml hy tlntlr endorsement of llm par ticular feature of tint piirailit falleil to fall in Unit with tint editorial inundate that tho legion "should not counte uniiru anything of tint kind." Conunaiidi'r Trunk It. Prince, of' tho Legion pout. In u statement made' tlilH inornliiK. look issuu with tlm' inornliiK publication, hut mild Hint lie! considered tint hunt way of meeting, mi attack of tint kind watt hy uuikliiKl a Jnko of It. "1 think I Imvo the hackliiK of niot of tint I.ckIou when I itay that Ilin attack wan uhaolutoly uncalled for," I'rlncn mild. "I would hu tint laflt ono In tint pout to mine Hon nnythliiK of n iiientlonulilu un til ro. "Thu man piitilni; on thn ntunt. not n I.i'ulonnnlre, wan kIvIiik IiIh time and hln work. Tlm rrll Iclntn In mi at tack on him, iih well iih on thu l.u Klon. I iindnrHtand that tho writer of tho editorial Ik a meinour of thu pout. If I think It would havo lieen heller for til in to havo hroiiRlit IiIh rrlllclmn direct lo officer of tho punt "It ! the flrnt evidence, of nn nea llielh mind that t havo heen coiiiIur from tho I'retiN." Dr. 1. W. (iatchcll, memlicr of tho executive hoard of tlm poitt, Karl II, Munition, vlro-coiuiuander, mid C. II. KuowIon, who lian lieen directiiiR tho I'lirlnlun Tour". iiRreed with thu com-mnmlcr. "We hIioiiIiI demand a retraction, KnowleN "aid. Conimander I'rlncn Hupplcmented IiIn ittatetiient with tho aiiiiouucenicnt that any pernoiiN gkeptlcul iih to tho nature of tint entertainment IicIiir put on at Hut Kyuiiianluni will do well to patronize the cafe tonlRht. IIOMK DEMONSTRATOR ARRANGES SCHEDULE Tho Nchedlilo lo ho followed hy Ml Kvii ComeKys. Iiimio dciuonatrn- tor cnverliiR the remainder of tlm mouth. I announced a follows: July 21, evLMiiiiR ineutltiR of Lutheran I.adleH Aid noclety In llvud; July 22, dreH form dim at hoine of Mr. W. II. Couo in Ilend; July 23. offlco day In lletid; July 2(1, officii day In Itedmond; July 2(1, mcotliiR at the Iloecli Kchool featuring ilcnioiiHtra Hon of mnkliiK radiator Btone.t for flrek'HN cooker: July 27, millinery cIiikh nt Terrelionnu, douioiiKtratlon of flrelcH cooker, and explanation of premium cooker; July 2S, nicctliiR at Oruiifto hall featuring explanation of flrclcNH cooker; July 29, dress form clans nt home of Mr. II. S. Dart In Ilend; July 30, offlco day In Ilend. Dullotln "WANT ADS" Urine Ito milts Try Them. :!3:i::ti:ttstiimiiitiit:::t:itiiiii::tiitisiim:s:ttititniitit::iiiiiiiitit:n:itittiit:tii:t:i:::iiiiii:u::it:::tiiiitiii:tiii:::titii:ts:i::u:::utr HTHICTIA' I'lllST CLASS OI'KX DAY AND NKillT Downing's Cafe and Rooms , WHEN IN TOWN STOP WITH US OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT W. P. Downing, Prop. Bend, Oregon (iii:t:iic::ttititi:i:tistititiitiiiititiisittitii:i:tiittit:iiittttiiti:tttittttt:iit:i:t:i:titii::i:t::tttu:ti:ti::tt:t:tti::t::tt:t::ti:iiti:i::iitit:nt Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Liith, Shingles, HuildiiiK Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Si.nd.rd Sue BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales ARont, MILLKlt LUMI1KH t'O. jUN TO SHOOT FIVE TON SHELLS 300 MILKS Tlii! Or man' i- llffth.i" tim )i 1 1 Ii ilfoppril i ' ii on I'jfn 4 i ilil4fir0 of lev foty nnlc. Uilri into iinimficaiif i 'fore the ncvy Amrlcjn ii ii which will i(tol mi ho iii In or fthcllt wcIrIiIiir hvr lorn a iln i.iikc of MX) unlet Such .i kuh li.it not hrcn limit ai yd. hut in i mini alurr ilcmouttrn tioo licforc noted Amcrlcin Invcic tori in the tower I the k r c .1 t Woolwortlt lluild irii at New Vork llic oilier day thu Ii' lie nun thot I c r I h u 1 1 c 1 1 Ihrouuh a llircc 'Hurler inch itccl pliic. 91 shown in the picture hx-"-rt declare the kuii practical I' i tinokelct alinott none - the o n I y "' l c o III I 11 'ill the impact c Ii ii I J c t .i.miiIjI the iterl 1 1 Mine princf-I''- II lo h: fo. "''cd in riveting in ! hint for tlup coii.truciion FOUND ANGLING GOOD SPORT Many Notablei Have Oeen Devotee of Sport Immortalized Dy Glr Ixaak Walton. When rrenldent Hardin;; prepared Mlnnelf for thu reKpouxlhllltlefi of hit urent olllce hy HpendliiR n few week flnhlni; In riorlda he nddeil one more to the Ions Hit of iiotahlet who have heen devotees of that fport. It It re eorditl that Noah wnn not only a D"hI lioatm.ni, hut n uklllful niiKler u nt-ll. I.oni; heforn the flinl, and far uuay In the inlntK of time, there It a Unity Ionian lecend that Iteluti, miii of Nlm rod, dlncoveriKl ll.thlnt:. The first nil tlientlc record of iiiikMiik iippearK uhen the Lord nnk Jolt: "Can't thou tr-f out n UbIi with, n hook?" Tlie irrent Homer ImmortnllT.et tho nrt In the "Iliad' nnd "Odynsey." Htntlm: that godlike men, when plnclied for dinner nhed with crooked hook, and even dived for oyMern. it wiim I'luto, the (Jreek phlliKopher. who onoe hiiIiI: 'There lit nothlns; In inmlliu that Ix nohle. or dnrliiK, or requlrlm; hklll." ("harlemncne. who ilomlunted west ern Kurope In the elKhlh century, nd vliioil hli etihjeott to take up the art of until ni: In order to he content. "I5e ratiMe." Mild he, "I have never yet known an nngler who was melan choly." Hut the crentet tlKhermnn nnd phll mtopher of motleru tluien Is undnuhted ly Sir Iiank Walton. In his "Corn pleiit Atutler" he Indlcntet the pros rcjis of tlshlin;. pnrtleulnrly on lur Iiik trout. He had n different color ed My fur eery ninnth In the year. UN ImoltH are n nouree of Informa tion for nil, and It Im heen xnld that In them n child may wade and the tnllent clnnt swim. "AiiBllns," ""hi Iznnk. " U like inathematlc.t. In that It can never ho fully learned, nt lemt not no fully hut thnt, there will nlwnys he room for experiment hy wmie uc cecdlnp; nncler." Detroit News. THAT'S THE STORY HE TELLS Out It Certainly Wat Unfortunate that the "Tonic" Should Explode When It Old. An Indiana manufacturer recently enjoyed a restful Sunday In tho unlet of his own home, n steady downpour of rain kIvIiik every assurance of his not being disturbed. Hnrly In the eve ning, however, ho concluded n little walk would bn benelk-lal, and remem bering bis wife having mentioned ht wns In need of another bottle of her fnvorlto springtime remedy, he donned u raincoat und braved tho elements. Pocketing bis purchase, and home ward bound, be thought to have u look In on tho evening service nt tho church of which bo wns n devoted and valued member. Standing In the rear of the church, ns there was nn miiiMmlly Inrgo congregation, bo became much Interested In thu sermon, when to his horror there came a terrllle bang, fol lowed' by n delugo of foam Hying In every direction ; all eyes were turned his way nnd the t.ermcin temporarily discontinued while tliu erstwhile de vout church member bent his hasty re trent uutid the laughter of tho entire congregation, having no opportunity to explain that be was carrying borne n harmless bottlo of "tonic" for bis wife. Cancel Our Tickets, Too. A iiclentl.it btntes that If wo wero to visit thu moon wo should ho either scorched during tho day or frozen to dentil ut night. That settles It. We shall not visit tho moon, London Punch. Gold Found In Ireland. The recent' illM-overy of gold In the strenms of Comity Wcstmenth, Ire Innd, calls attention to the fact that the ancient trlheMiieii of thut coun try must huw been expert metallur gists. Although not noted as n gold producing country, Ireland Is one of the grentest storehouses of antiqui ties In the world. It Is a literal mine of personnl ornaments. Implements, rings, torques and other Celtic an tiquities. Kemhle observed that, "with the sole exception of the mu seums of Scandinavia, there Is scarce ly one Ktimpean collection which shows anything like so great a wealth of enonal ornaments made of tho precious metal as Ireland." It Is almost certain that the gold orna ments found In such nbundance were made .from the precious metal found In Irish stream. KNOWl WILL FWJIIT fJOKMAN AO A IN SOON (Irllfy Itrdmond J toy Hfmws Hlgn of 1'rblnjr llnlllr Hnfn llonnnn Is Untii iUif 'Ti lilt. Duffy Knurr, showing tho signs of bnttlo but still smiling, was In Ilend Holiday for the first time slnco tils battle with Kddlo Gorman at Portland. Ills brother, Kobert Knorr, was operated on for appen dicitis hero yesterday, and Duffy and his mother were here for that reason. "I should hare won," Duffy stated, adding that he made a mis take In trying to knock out the Portland fighter. "Ho fights liko Greek George, and Is about as hard to hit," ho stated. Duffy wfll bo matched with Gorman again In the near future, he. stated last night. Indefinite. Wbcn n womou phones her husband thnt site will see him about five, he doesn't know whether she means dol lars or o'clock, but ho surmises that It's both. Kxchnnge. Tenor Soloist IteroimnrniN Foley's John K. West. 272 Morris Ave., Trenton, K. J., well known tenor BO' loist, writes: "I had a very severe cough and tickling In my throat. tried Foley's Honey and Tar and was relieved at once. I can highly tec ommend Foley's Honey and Tar.' Good for coughs, colds, croup, hay fever, asthma. Sold everywhere. Aar. MAZAMAS A IIH TO USB FIKST MOVAIILK CAMP FiinoiM Hiking flub lo Olir Vp I'rtfUliorsji AIo Ilend I'ropln Intllcfl lo Goon Kiprdltlon, The Central Oregon trip planned for tho first two weeks In August by the Manama will be the first outing spent r (he famous hiking club In which n morahln camp Is used, de clared Miss Martha Million, chairman of the outing committee of tho club, who arrived here Saturday morning from Portland to make arrangements for transportation to Crescent lake. It will also be the first time, that the Mazamas have dispensed with pack- horses, said Miss .S'llleon. It will be the club's 28th annuat expedition. Miss Nlllson extended an Invita tion to Bend hikers who may wish to accompany the Mazamas on tholr trip. y CAMPFIRE SPREADS OVER HALF AN ACRE A blaze In the timber at Crescent lake, caused by the spreading of a firo left by a careless camper, burned over halt an acre beforo It was cn tlngulshed, Supervisor H. L. Plumb, of the Dechutes National forest, was advised by phone Saturday. Advertise .a The Bulletin. It get results. DISHES! DISHES! 42-piece Sets Special .$7.25 Six 7 inch plates Six 4 inch plates Sir Oatmeals Six Cups and Saucers One 7 Inch Nappy One 7 Inch Baker Ono Sugar and Creamer Ono 8 Inch Platter Plain white. Guaranteed not to craze, best of shapes. This week only In sets a tremendous saving. UG-piece Sets Special $4.75 Six Breakfast Plates Six Soup Plates g Six Cups and Saucers One Platter, 8 inch One fNappy, 7 Inch i Thin blown. Colonial shaped Tumblers "C A TO CTDC Toabiers at 10c 3 for 25c Fthind I nothm i M or qUAXITy or show THAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS the Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package 1 It's the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. Heavy paper outside secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack age and keep it air-tight. And note this! There's nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come o.ut of the quality of the tobacco. Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone. Because, men smoke Camels who want the taste and fragrance of tho finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga rctty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for themselves. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winiton-S.Um, N. C,