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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1922)
1 MONO IIUIiMSTIN, 1IICNII, OHKOON TIIIJIWDAV, .TANIMHY 4, ll!2. PAQR 8 BEND COUNCIL MAJORITY WILL RESIST CHANGE HIGH SPOTS IN THE WORLD'S LIFE DURING THE YEAR 1921 YEAR'S BIRTHS EXCEED DEATHS WORLEVS CASE HAS ATTENTION ItATIO 18 XKAItliY TWO TO OXK, VITA I, HTATI8TI(,'H HHOW HOY IIAISIK8 AHK MOIti: XU.MKHOU.H THAX UIW.Si l.V HK.VI). I'llOTKST.S HY HKXI) UHJION POST AXI) HKI CHOS8 HKCVRH CAltK FOIt KX-HIIHVICK MAff IX C'AMFOIt.VIA IIOSPITAIi. ALIGNMENT SHOWN IN VOTE ON MEETING TWO SUPPORT MAYOR lint WiiiiU IIiiiicI In IMntto Wlii'ii (llUmi Mnki'N Try I'or Aiitimil .Mri'lliiK City Orgiiiiliitlou I (looil Vur'2 Vi'iiik, (.'(iiili'iitlnii. I tl . A (wo-tlilriU niitjorlly of lliu Hand city cuimrll will nt riuiuminly ronlnt miy iitliiiniil on tlin uirt of Mayor K. I). (IIIhoii to of fuel u reorganization of tlm municipal udmlulntiiitluii. Tlil wim tlm oiitHtuiiilliiK ditrolonmiint of l lui Mimcliil council meeting I'rlilay wlilcli, rtillmt for tho purpinm of awarding ton conlmrt for coinitrtic tlon of Htiwnr liitnriil No. 211, became n pitched lintllu In tlm latter part of thu mnnlon, with Couurllnnin (llltiurt, IlinvH, Nnrdunti and I.nvorelt iiUgucd UKulimt dm mayor. Coiiiicllniun Ilak or anil I 'ox mippoMed lilm. Tlm iiueMlou ut Untie, whether commlltuo appolntnumtn hold for tlm two yrurn, the life of tho council, or for ono year only, wan opu In which tho opposition coiiiirllmou, xupportcd hy tho opinion of (,'lly Attorney (,'. 8. Iluuitoii, hold Unit tho mayor In mil powered to niiika no chaiigu. Tho tiuiyor declared Unit iippolntinuntii could lui renewed or rhuugrd at thn mid of thu year. Coupled with thin wan (hit iinentlon of nil annual meet ing, which tho dUM'iitliiK coiiiicllini'ii conxlder In ilono away with hy thu uttiiiu charter anieiidmenl which they mato innkiMt two yearn thu life of a conimltlee nppolntiiii'iit. Major Owrmtril Tho volo on which tho division of tho council wan mudu apparent came on tho latter lumiu after heated do hate follow Iiik tho innyor'n announce lilent that thu liiul ni'Hnloii of tlm rouurll would ho hold on Tuesday of mat week, the lime Not In tho orlg Iniil charter provlHlou for thu annual meeting. "t move that thu coiinrll ailjoum to next Krlday, thu tint o of thu next regular meeting," w-im (illhcrl'n dec laratlon of war. Innr hecomled, nud tho mayor ruled tho motion out of order, (ill hurt t'ppealed from thn rullni; of thu chair, and wim Htixtalued lay 11 ma jority of four in two. In thn vote on tho (jiumIioii thu council unnnliu. ru t favored i ,idny an thu next uieHr? night. l.iyor (1 1 1 itti 1 1 Inltoduced thu que t mi iiftur tho nwnrdliiR of tho newer contract tn W. II. May on n hid of ISO 1.76, Muling bin hellef that Uiu only chant!" made hy thn rhnrtur amendment In in thu lilennlal election dntu. "I ilon't believe that It wn over Intended that iippolntinuntii Khould lie innilu for two years,' no iald. "Thuy were mndu for omi year." Ilttiooii Opinion Itiixlt Inneii promptly took Iwtuo wltti lilm. "Tlioro would hu Jtmt n much Ben ii (i In IiiivIiir a mayor for only ono year," ho declared. "Lawyum I have talked to consider that these appoint ment hold for two yearn." "I'm not ho Hiiro ut that," count ered tlm mayor. "Mr, lleiiBon spoke very dourly on thn quuKtlnn: I'm willing to taku bin word for It," put In Noriloun. is ; J Jtl gy oyster livino concti WN - SOMCWtWT - wr Ma OUJSOL WOwJ MOT ALL 5UMMCU! M TICI fif AriCltlOV'5 UNKNOWN COLDttU Its BUftlCD AT AnLINCTOM - - - . A UIG GCHAP OCCUItS IN WAVttlNOtON! "I'm Horry lt'n In that condition," renrettcd thu mayor. "Why bu norry? It' no hardship on thu people for thn present com mittee to hu retained," wan I lined' rojolndor. "llocauao It leavpH thhiKH o Indef inite," tho mayor aimwurod. "You havo power to prefer charKoii mid remove coinmltteemen any time their work In not HHtlitfuctory," Innes pointed out. "YeH It In, You npoko of commit tee appointments." "Thnt'H not thn question," Fay l'uipov ('ainouflaKnl CounclliiKin (lllbert took thu floor. declarliiK that hu would reitrot ox coedltiKly to sou any chnuei-x from the preiient council organization. "I've never heen fired off n joli In my life," hu mild. "IteorKanliutlon would mean disruption, and In that condi tion we could not host servo tho In terests of tho people, I would resent heliiK removed from tho police, nud fire committee. There's tin ttso cam oufliiRlnK what this mectliiR Is for It's to reorganize tho council. This Is iincalleil for. W'o can best work as a unit." "Tho matter of firing anybody rusts with tho council. Tho nppolnt- i. :it of committees rests with tho .:iayor, and they will bo made at tho next meetliiK," was Gilsoii'o ultima tum. "Wlint if tho appointees don't caro to servo?", queried (illbort. "It's up to them." turn Prwdlcts I-'IkIiI "I'm frank to tell you," exclaimed limes, "that (hero Isn't any ono man hlR enough to run this city and do Just as ho wants to any time and all thu time. If anything has made tho mayor sore, It was up to him to tell us. Vo wont down tho Hue for you on a franchise, and Rot public dis credit, and you never even helped. If there's any change, there's eoltiR tn hu a battle," Nordenn quietly affirmed that ho was satisfied with his position ns chairman of tho health committee, nud stated his belief thut (illbort and luues deserved to continue. In their respective positions as chairmen of tho police nnd streets committees it they desired to do so. "Thoro has been no criticism of their work from tho public," ho added, "and they're serving tho public." WILL FINANCE SHUTTER LOCK ATTACIIMKNT rO.VSTIirCTKI) Y 1 V. ItKAl'I.IKL' TO IMIHVK.VT nouiiiii: kxi'osuiuis i.vtkh- KSTS HUSI.VKSS MUX. nulletiu Yaut Ads bring rosults try thorn. To nrrangn tho financing ot tho kodak shutter lock, an invention ot I. F. llcutilieu which prevents double exposures, Charles Carroll has left to interview I'ortland business men. Patent for tho invention has beon applied for, and tho application bus been approved with but ono ob jection tho original name, "film lock," was judged to bo not suffici ently descriptivo of tho device. Tho nttnehment is designed so that it is Impossible to make an exposure without winding thu film splndlo. Carroll is also taking a sample of tho motor Invented by Ueaulleu and K. C. I'tindingham, on which a patent has has already been secured. An unusually good margin In tho number of births in Ilend for the year as compared with deaths 1 shown In vital statistics compiled Saturday hy Dr. C. A. Fowler, city physician. The ratio was nearly two to one, new arrivals totaling 157, while deaths woro but 82. If tho present Hex ratio continues, two decades from now may see a superabundance of bachelors, for tho babies added to JJend's population in 1321, 87 were boys and 70 were girls. Put It in The Ilullctln. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is rreitly relieved by constitutional treat ment. HAI.IH CATARRH MEDICINK la a coiulUutlonat remedy. Catarrhal Dearnees I caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous llnlnc ot tha Eusta chian Tube. When tbls tub4 Is Intlamed you ru.ve a rumbllne sound or Imperfect nearlnir, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafnen Is the result. Unles the In flammation can bo reduced, your hearing may be destroyed forever. HAM,' 8 CATAniUI MEDICINE acts through tho blood on the mucous surfaces of the eys tem. thus reducing the Inflammation and assisting; Nature In restoring normal con ditions. Circulars free. Alt Drugglst? 7. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. In response to protests mado by Percy A. Stevens Post No. 4, Amer ican Legion, and tho local Red Cross Homo Servlco offlco, against tho treatment given Orvlllo II. Worloy In tho government hospital at Palo Alto word has been received hero that after investigation by tho servlco of ficer of tho Legion for California. Worley was removed to a ward when ho would receive better treatment, that an unsuitable cast on his leg was replaced by a better ono, an that he is now receiving propor treatment by a masseur. As a result of this and othor com plaints, a radical chango Is about to be made In the administration and policy of tho Palo Alto hospital, the service officer stated in a letter to Frank Prince, Legion commander last year. Largest Known Nugget. The National museum says that, ac cording to Its records the largest Cal ifornia gold nugget was found Id Mon umental claim tn Sierra county and weighed 150.1 troy ounces. The Eastman Kodak Company Announces a Sub stantial REDUCTION In Their Entire Line You can now buy an Eastman Brownie for $2.00 The Three A size, that formerly ClJOO Cttfl sold for $27.50, is now priced P 1 ' uOVF Everything in the Eastman line is reduced accordingly. SYMONS BROS. Look Who's Here! Just Arrived! G. C. KING OPENS VULCANIZING PLANT Everything in the nature of modern equipment that is needed in the process of properly vulcanizing auto casings has been installed and is in readiness for operation. Vulcanizing is an art. Many are able to patch a casing, but to do it properly so tho casing is in as good condition as when new necessitates long experience and proper equipment. WE HAVE BOTH. Another shipment of Diamond Grid Batteries the battery built like a bridge. Of the eighty-five batteries sold in 1920 we have our first complaint to be entered. When you buy a battery you want capacity that is what you have to have to get the real kick on cold mornings. So when some one trys selling you a cheap battery, just ask the capacity then come to me and I will show you the difference. We do not advertise the cheapest batterybut we do advertise one of the best for just a little more. If you want a real Battery, buy a Diamond Grid with a guarantee that is GUARANTEED. AND LET THE KINGS SERVE YOU lIIVtP1 FII? lnrHs" Batteries and Vulcanizing JL akJLi. 1 JL JLjLm.sr JL JL JLJLLi JL uo GREENWOOD AVENUE 1