Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1917)
i the nicxn ni'MiKTiN, daily kihtios. hkm. ohkhon, iuio.w, h-ioui:h u, hut rAGB I The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Paall.a.a' Evary AtlarniMn Ric.pt Bandar. UKND, OKKt.ON. Enteral u Second ' Claaa matter, January 1 1S17. at th. Poat OMca at Bend, Oregon, uder Act of March , 18TS. OBORGB PALMER PUTNAM PuklUher ROBERT W. 8AWYKK SMItor-Manairer HENRY N. FOWI.KK Aoelate Eiitr FLOYD C. WESTERKIKLD.... AuUl.nl Mot. RALPH Sl'ENCEK Mechanical Supt. An Independent Newspaper, atandlnr for the square deal, clean business, clean politica anj tha beat intcrvsu of Bend and Central Oraaron. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall. One Year 15.00 Six Months 12.76 Ibree Uonlha 11.60 Rr Carrier One Year ., SS.SO Six Months 13.60 On Month 60 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices or expiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal la not made within reason able time the paper will be discon ttnued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re celTe the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies missed. Make all check's and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. FRIDAY", OCTOBER 19, 1917 What hare you done today to help win the war? SUPPOSE. Suppose you were an enlisted man in the United States army and had Kone to France with the first of Pershing's troops? Or suppose that when war was declared you had felt the call and had volunteered and were now in training preparatory to taking your place in the trenches "somewhere in France"? Or sup pose that you had watched the coun try declaring almost unanimously that the draft was the essence of democracy and that nothing was too good for the man who, when drafted Into the service of his country, went cheerfully to his place? Suppose any of these things and then Suppose that word came to you that the people you had left at home, your friends and neighbors and fel low townsmen, when asked to LEND their money to help you carry out your GIFT of yourself, refused, or were reluctant or niggardly? How would you feel? You know how. Little imagina tion is needed to enable you to pic ture to yourself what your feeling would be. Y'ou would be sore and disheartened and filled with the idea that the people "back home" did not much care what happened. Now stop "supposing" and think. You are the people "back home" to scores of young men now in camp or at the front. They look to you for support as you look to them for defence. Support them with your money and buy a Liberty bond. Elmer Lehnherr 100 author's Store 8 Jess R. Day 50 Harvey E. Vincent 60 Alice A. Blackford 100 H. C. Ellis 100 Eleanor K. Whitmans BO Frank G. Harris 60 Oscar W. Best 60 Frances Thompson 60 J. Alton Thompson 60 1 W. J. Sprout 60 A. B. Taylor 60 John P. Pringlo 100 United Warehouse Co 600 Anton Auno 100 Claudo H. Kelly 50 Mlnnette Lehnhcrr 60 Estebenet and Stoke 60 Annette Williams 100 Mav McC'.av 50 Nora McClny 50 i W. E. Winter 100 Fanny Pearl 100 D. G. McPherson 200 L. Goodninn 600 The Bend Co 8SO0 J. B. Hepburn 100 1 Dr. G. L. Cousineau 100 ! IG. D. Baker 60 Richard Connarn 60; Leora Connarn 60 j Frank Sloan 6000 ; SONUS OK THE NAMMIKS. . (Ily llnltnl Press to The Dally Pllclln) 1'AUrS, Oct. 19. Between bites of real American ice cream and cake, from tho thionta of - visit In K Stun m lea lit Paris one can hear most every night tills chorus. "Then here's to undo Sammy, faithful and ti'ttx, And here's to our banner of red, white mid blue, And here's to all good fellows, on luiul ami sea Singing the lluttlo Song of Mb- erty." It's from the "Regimental March," by Blgolowe. anil they wui'lilo It with no timidity. For the Indies, the combination electric curling iron and waver, $4.2.1. The Power Co, Adv. LIBERTY BOND IS A IAIAX. A Liberty Bond is a loan at four per cent, tax free. You do not GIVE your money. . You - LOAN it to the United States. Buy a Liberty Bond. The extra one-cent stamp we must 'begin to use next month ought to bear a picture of the Kaiser. When ever used he would be licked, and how often the postal clerks would v plug him in making cancellations. Pendleton is to be congratulated in numbering among its citizens a man like Rev. J. E. Snyder. NO REPORT ON DAVIS LAKE EXPERIMENTS Department of Agriculture Officials Find Too Few Improvements Made on Forestry Land. Reports 'of the experiments in cul tivating the prairie near Davis Lake will not be made this year by the Department of Agriculture on ac count of the small crop raised on the ground during the summer. Thomas Sherman,-from the office of the Sec retary of Agriculture at Washington D. C. and A. H. Wright, of the dis trlct office of the department of lands with Ranger Vincent, of the local forestry office, went to Davis Lake on a two days' trip to look over the situation in view to making the prom ised report. They returned yester day, stating they would permit an other trial crop before doing so. The experiment work is being con ducted by the forestry office at the request of persons who desire to have the .prairie thrown open for cultiva tion as farms. In order to ascertain whether it is possible to raise any thing on the meadow, 40 acres were put under cultivation this year. Buy a Liberty Bond. One cent a word is ail a little Want Ad will cost you. Union Market Grocery Not the Biggest but the Best and Busiest Our Customers Know Why Quick Delivery Phone Black 1971 BEN F. HOSE. MAN PARENT-TEACHERS AT LOWER HRIDGE MEET Will Wink For Ntamliml llluh School For Next Year Km1 Cionn to lie Oi'KmtUctl. I Special lo The Bulletin.) LOWER BHIDUU. Del. 10. The Lower Bridge I'lU'onl-TViiclier soclely held lis first menllng of the year Hi the school house on Friday after noon. It wits derided they would work for n stnndiml school tills year. Tho Indies decided to meet nt Mrs. A. J. Fuller's on Friday to organlie u Hed Cross society. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Hunt 'went to Bend Thursday whore Mrs. limit hud dental work done. The people of Ihe community had a surprise party to the lanipnciis Monday evening. Tho Campbells ex pect to leave soon for Xitmiitt, Idaho, where they will make lltelii future home. .Joe Howard. Jr., was drawn on the jury In Bend Inst Wednesday. Diirwln Walters win In Redmond Monday to have dental work clone. Lois Towne has been homo from school the past week as the Redmond schools are closed because of the epi demic of Hcnrlut fever. 'Mrs. Jaeger and daughters went to Bend Saturday, returning Sundity evening. Mrs. Frank Newbold and Clnrenco Ilnrron were shopping In Redmond Saturday. iMtotiit and .Mnrlon Hosklns wore Bend visitors Saturday. Mrs. L. F. Rice und daughter, Dor olhy. were In Redmond Saturday. Jerry GroszkroiiKcr. Frunk ("hup mun and John Calverloy are till rid' lug in the reserve giitherlug cuttle. A. J. Fuller and Charlie Hlscock were Redmond visitors Saturday. DANISH SOLDIERS TENDERED BANQUET (Br United TreM to the (lend MulletlM TACOMA. Wash.. Oct. 19. Fifty soldiers of Danish birth stationed at Camp Lewis will bo given a banquet hero today by tho women of tho Dan ish Lutheran church. The banquet will consist ontlrely of Danish dishes served in old country style. MAKKKT VALIK. You can sell your Liberty Bond at a moment's notice. You can borrow on It at any bank. It Is tho very finest of security. Bend Hauling Co. EXPRESS AND BACGAGE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING MOVING HOUSEHOLD COODS A SPECIALTY AUTO TRUCK SERVICE PHONE BLACK 45 1 PHONE BLACK 451 JJE.VD GIVES 904,250 WAR BONDS. (Continued from Page 1.) Parneta M. Howell 60 W. E. Sandel 100 Rose Lillie 50 Mildred M. Taylor 100 Frank N. Wallace 50 C. O. Wallace 50 Mill List Grans. Additional subscriptions from The Sheviin-Hixon Company employes were given today as follows: A Rosell 50 C. Bird 50 Axel Tagt 60 John Tagt 60 H. A. Wilklns 100 Otto C. Lemke 100 W. N. Pettibone 100 Jerry Horskotte 100 The following pledges added to the list by the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber So. employes were announced: W. L. Chrisman $100 F. C. Prairie : 100 John Minderhout 100 N. H. Oleon 50 Vf. L. Johnson 50 William Criss 100 City Subscription (Jcxxl. A list of subscriptions totalling $13,200 was turned in last night by the volunteer soliciting committee. As only half of the sum subscribed by Frank Sloan, however, goes to the credit of Bend, the committee's ag gregate amounts to $10,700. The list la as follows: L. B. Balrd $500 ' K. O. Logan 60 W. H. Hudson 50 Ethel Bates 60 Mrs. S. Mcintosh 60 Mrs. Fannie W. Palmerton "i0 Henry I. McKIm 51) William David Boone 60 J. H. Farrell 60 Karl Henry Faulkner 50 W. L. Stephens 100 Louise Inabnlt 60 Margaret Inabnlt 60 Elizabeth Faulkner 6o Gllson Land & Investment Co... 60 MULTNOMAH TRUNKS! BAGS! SUIT CASES! Ill i Baggageman Proof . Trunks Canvas Telescopes and Satchels Leather Straw Fibre Suit Cases and Bags You Will Find Our Baggage Line Complete We are prepared to fit you out for that trip with everything necessary Traveling Clothes to Traveling Luggage. Trunks - - $575 to $12.25 Suits Cases - $1.00 to $6.50 Do It Nolo --Buy That Liberty Bond MEN AND WOMEN Who are exacting on stylo, who insist on quality, who ace critical of fit will find those characteristics in 1 Johnson s tailoring Ladies' Work Given Special Attention. Suits and Coats made to order, Kemodoling, Altering, Kolining. VK DO CI.BAN'INU AND PltlOHHI.NCl LYTLE TOWNSITE LOTS Bend Securities Company Re.idtnce property in both Irscta now lianJIcJ exclut ively by Bend men, with DcnJ'i beat intcrcata at heart TI'KMS sr o caay that tlta avtratfo worlu'nif man can ca.ily tulta aJvantatfa of thtm. Property ia with in a abort walk of the buaincaa Jiatrict. . JOHN STEIDL Oregon and Wall Sts. Phone Red 1351 SHEVL1N PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH. DOOKS and MILL WORK Phone 1661 KOK SASH FACTORY WOOD I'HONE BEND WHITE PINE SASH ICO. 441 Bend View PRICES: $100 AND UP TERMS: Rcmonab.e We'll loan job money to baild. BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE I'KOl'KKTY Every Ixt commands u view of the River, Mountains mid City. Building restrictions according to I-iocation. skf. J. RYAN O'Kioe Bldf. A CO. Pbooe 361 THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS LUMBER MANUFACTURING OUR PAYROLLS MAKE YOUR PROFITS BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS YOU ARE HELPING BEND. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Locul SiiIi-h A Kent MIIXKH LL'MIIKH CO. ('oin)ili'to .Slock of I.unilx'r Lath, 8ah und Dooih THROUCH WITHOUT CHANCE Between Central Oregon and Portland Standard and Tourist Sleepers Daily .OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE MANUFACTURERS and LAND PRODUCTS SHOW Nov. 3 to 24 in Portland's New Half Million Dollar Auditorium This is the real exposition of Oregon's resources and opportunities. Its ad vertising value Ito exhibitors will he tremendous. SEND EXHIBITS AND ATTEND. Reduced Round Trip Fares from Oregon Trunk Stations Nov. 8, 15, 22. See local agents. DRY GOODS LADIES" WEAR SATHERS SHOES MEN'S WEAR Ten t h A v v . e Show Hpokiino, Nox. 10-24 SPECIAL KAUEH from Central Orniron to Hpokitnn. J. T. HARDY, Truv. Freight h Puss. Agt. Bend, Oregon 1