The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 07, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE BEVD BITjIjETIN, DAILY EDITION, BKND, ORKtlON, WEDNKHIUY, NOVKMIIKH T, 1017
The Bend Bulletin
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COMPLETE RETURNS
GIVE IIYLAN VICTORY
illy United Prnu to The IWn.l llulletln.)
NEW YOHK, Nov. 7. Hylntl
carried tho city of Now York
with 297.000 votes in the con-
- test for mayor, according to tho
complete count. Tho final ro--
turns g'.ve tho following figures
- to the other candidates: Mit-
choll 249.307. Iltlquit. 142.178.
Bennett, 53,678.
TRAIN IS DKIaAYKD.
Because the fire in the O.-W. 11. &
N. engine was allowed to dlo down
last night, the outgoing train this
morning was delayed nearly an hour.
WOULD LESSEN
FEVER DANGER
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1917
What have you done today to help
win the war?
HEALTH.
The present scarlet fever epidemic
will not have occurred in vain if there
grows out of it sufficient health and
quarantine ordinances. That such
will probably be the case seems clear
as the result ot last night's meeting
between the council and the school
board. Everything the city health
officer needs to make possible the
healthiest city In the state should be
provided. In climate, water supply
and other conditions we have all the
fundamentals of a healthy commun
ity. Let us see to it that the man
made conditions are equally good.
Some towns have a healthy public
conscience, and where one Is found
other things are likely to be in pretty
good shape. The public conscience
of Bend ought to be ashamed to hear
that most of the summer deaths of
children might have been avoided.
It ought to awaken itself now and
help the health officials to see that
there is no ground for renewed crit
icism of the same sort.
(Continued from Page 1.)
one fire was noted. A successful
liquor raid was reported, and three
arrests arising from the possession
of liquor. The report was accepted,
as was the monthly summary of the
city's financial status, furnished by
City Treasurer Miss M. E. Coleman.
Bills against the city to the ex
tent ot J12S3.21 were allowed, as
follows:
Bert Breeding, auto hire $ .So
Bend Bulletin, advertising.. 2.00
W. A. Harris, janitor fees ... 5.00
N. P. Smith, supplies 1.65
Frank Dixon, labor at fire.... 2.00
F. L. Kulp, night officer 100.00
L. A. V. Nixon, chief of po
lice .' 1 118.20
R. B. Gould, engineer's fees 19.40
McCann Adv. Co., police sign 3.00
Tom Murphy, street labor .... 35.00
George Strong, labor 21.00
C. P. Niswonger, cemetery
Tees 53.50
Anton Aune, street sprinkling 167.30
Bend Press, printing 14.00
A. M. Clement, auto hire .50
C. A. Mackey, auto hire 1.00
R. Minton. labor at fire 2.00
Bend Hauling Co 50.25
J. D. Spencer, watchman 5.00
Ed. Keane. special officer .... 19.80
Jay Salzman, special officer 13.20
B. W. L. & P. Co., light and
water service 404.38
Carmody Bros., refund on
license .....J....J 6.65
H. C. Ellis, recorder's salary.
etc 37.05
C V. Silvis, police office rent 10.00
M. E. Coleman, treasurer's
salary, etc 26.50
Hugh O'Kane, rent 31.50
C. S. Benson, city attorney .. 20.00
Library upkeep 25.00
Little Brick Restraurant.
meals for city prisoners .... 15.00
Miller Lumber Co 17.48
G. E. Murnhv. auto hlrn i sn
iteceni statements on lue pan ui Bend Hardware Co.. supplies .75
the Central Oregon Irrigation Co. of- D. W. Fleming, labor 12.25
ficials that they wish to cooperate "ais noiman, cash books 4 0.00
WILL NOT CONSIDER
UNION RECOGNITION
SwriMnry of Ijilxir WIImoii mill l-Vl
i-nil MiMllnlorN I'AiMM'ted In
Kan Knuiclnco.
Illy United Kress to The Mend llulK-tln.l
SAN FUANOIPCO, Nov. 7. Secre-
BERKELEY SEXTETTE
WILL APPEAR HERE
Viuii'il MiiNlcnl I'lMunini lit Ho tilvon
licit Xoveiiilii'r 1(1, iin I'lixt In
tho l.yii'iiiii Kwliw.
Coming as the first ot tho high
school lyciuim series this season, tho
tuiy of Labor Wilson will iUhHiio to Berkeley Sextette will appear In llelul
consider tho union recognition Issue at (ho Liberty Theatre on llui evening
In his efforts to settle the coast tele-1 of November 16, It was announced
phono strike. It is authoritatively
stated. Tho secretary will also seek
to evade any action leading to com
mandeering the company's plant.
Mr. Wilson and federal mediators
aro expected hero either tonight or
tomorrow morning. Investigation
this morning. The six are being sent
to llcud by the same entertainment
bureau which furnished tho talent
for Bend's Cliauluuiiia lust Htimiuer.
and are declared to be among the
headllners ot the 1917-18 lycuuin.
I'ho program will bo composed of
will he started Immediately. It has ' orchestra numbers, readings, songs,
been reported that ho will demand a
graduated scale ot wago Increases.
LAST MEN OF DRAFT
REPORT TO SHERIFF
with the settlers in working out the
best solution of the problems con
fronting those interested in the seg
regation seem to be borne out by the
apparent acquiescence in the forma
tion of the district proposed by the
settlers. The county court has now
set December 17 as the date of the
election at which the settlers shall
decide If they wish to proceed. It
they decide to do so an opportunity
will be offered both sides to get to
gether and produce something constructive.
"Great Caesar's ghost" ought to
come to the rescue of his hard
pressed descendants.
"All nuts are fresh," says a sign
In a local grocery window. They
surely are.
l. K. Barclay, auto hire 50
Total $1283.21
Hot point Electric lruu.f, o.OO. The
Power Co.
The Germans seem to have found
the hole in the macaroni.
Have you dug your potatoes?
WOMAN FOLLOWS HER
HUSBAND TO GRAVE
Mother of Cloverdale Man Dies
Funeral Services Are Held
In Prlneville.
(Special to The Bulletin.)
CLOVERDALE, Nov. 7. Mr. and
Mrs. George Cyrus and family went
to Prlneville last Thursday to Mr.
Cyrus' mother funeral. Mrs. Cyrus
was buried beside her husband who
died a year ago.
Geo. F. Cyrus and daughter. La
Dona, left Sunday night for Port
land.
Mrs. Fred WeiBe was visiting rela
tives and friends in Cloverdale and
Sisters last week. She left Thurs
day for Culver, where she is visiting
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tony John
aon, Saturday, November 4, a daugh
ter.
Harvey Cyrus, of Prlneville was
visiting his brother, George, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parberry left
Saturday morning for La Pine. The
went by team and wagon.
Mrs. Geo. Cyrus was calling on
Mrs. J. W. Gray Saturday afternoon.
IMr. and Mrs. Bert Hod son moved
to Sisters Saturday, and Mr. Hodson
will begin -working in the mill again.
Mrs. B. C. Kline stepped on a nail
a week ago and suffered a good deal
for a few days, but Is now recovering
nicely.
' Mrs. Bureling and Mrs. Skelton
were calling on Mrs. Kline the first
of the week and helping her with her
household duties.
Mr. and Mr.s A. E. Peterson's lit
tle boy Is improving nicely after be
ing very sick for two weeks.
Mrs. George Cyrus, Mrs. Fred
Weise were visiting with Mrs. Frank
Arnold.
! riee
ftSrg&i M.II..I. I..IIH iiitPm'SiiiC
PILOT
BUTTE
INN
Portlaid,0re&on
TheKi-tlaTicL
Hotel
"THE largest hotel in the
Northwest. Located In the
center of business, shopping
and theatrical district. The
Portland has a nation-wide
reputation for service thut
answers every demand. Our
magnificent dining room in
connection.
ROOMS $1.50
UPWARDS
Under monogemtnt 0
Richard W. Child,
bbotfio(Jr?af Lblumbia fiafu
ucrif-tu'ltondorol'iln'Hvsr.
County's Quota on First fall Now
Complete I'nlesN Somo Aro Re
jected ut Camp 1'wIn,
Three ruou. tho last to go from
Bend on tho first draft from Des
chutes county, reported 'today to
Sheriff S. K. Roberts and will leave
this evening for American Lake. The
three nro Lawrenco E. Murphy, Thorp
Eileff and Aubrey Perry, and consti
tute the final Installment of the coun
ty's quota of 37 unless some of those
recontiy sent aro rejected as physical
ly unfit.
Perry has secured a five-day leave
Instrumental solos, and costumed se
lections. Of the gowns which will
bo worn, It is declared that tho sex
tette Is the most expensively cos
tumed of any company of Its size In
tho lyceum field.
FRENCH SOLDIER IS
TEACHING AMERICANS
tioorge Itrlzmi Come IHm-t From
Wet Front to Instruct Soldiers
lit Camp Lewis.
(By United Prciw loThe Bend MulMln.)
CAMP LEWIS, Taconin, Nov. 7.
Direct from the trenches of the west
ern front is Adjt. Georges Bricou,
here" today to Instruct Sammies at
Camp Lewis in the finer points of the
Why We Undersell, Because We Sell
For Cash.
of absence before reporting at Camp war game
Lewis. Adjt. Brlzou wears golden sleovo
Put on the Bevo Glasses when you set the
table for the bite you've prepared for the guests of
the evening. As a suggestion for a dainty lunch:
Cream cheese and chopped olive sandwiches (on
brown bread). Dill pickles, Shrimp salad. Ice cold
Bevo.
Itself a nutritive drink, Bevo mokes an appetizing
and delightful addition to mny meal hot or cold,
light or heavy.
Bevo the all-year-"round soft drink.
Sold In borres only ano botthd excuajvey by
Ankeuscr-Eusch ST. Louis
n
$745
?0i
F. O. B. DETROIT
Straight and aura like an arrow that (Ilea
from tu bow and imbeds iUelf in the bull's
eye
So have the Maxwell builders fixed a price
for their product $745 which makes it pos
sible for them to sayi
"Below this figure there nut be something
lacking which we have put into the Maxwell
efficiency, durability, economy, comfort, beauty
or standard equipment.
and above this figure we could give you
no greater practical utility only larger size or
richer and fancier furniihings."
This is the scientific fact provad and do
monitrated Ly one of the giantt of the motor
car induttry in years of production on an im
meiue scale.
And we stand firm on tiiis finding of the
Maxwell builders.
We believe the Maxwell to be the BEST
MOTOR CAR INVESTMENT powibla today.
THE UNIVERSAL GARAGE
HEND, OR .'(JON
NOW IS THE TIME TO
BUY THAT NEW COAT
We have juit received another new line of Costs from New York.
The variety represents the very beit thoughts of the creator of fash
ion!. Garment! circfuliy selected, that will maintain our reputation
ss "The Store of Style" and "The Store of Values." You will find
values, that because of the market uncertainty and conditions, may
not be equaled later.
In Our Millinery Department you will find over three hundred
hats to select from. Hat! that reflect only the very newet andbeit
ideas from the centers of fashion. Your attention is especially di
rected to our large and well equipped establishment. W. are pre
pared to (five you prompt servics and perfect workmanship, whether
it be a low priced hat or a high ,rad model. You will find farther
after a most exhaustive search snd comparison, thst th prices are
right. Our hats range in price from $1.50 to $25. ((0. It is of vital
importance that you make your millinery purchase! at onr store.
We also have a New Line of Sport S(lrh at Popular 'Prlcet
m
LADIES" OUTFITTERS
Cor. Wall and Oregon Sts.. Dend. Oregon
bands, Indicating three years' servlco
nt the front. Ho has been wounded
twice.
"Men are frightened when they
are under shell fire for the firsn
limn," ho said today. "Hut the fear
soon woars off. Trench fighting Is
really not dangerous at least, no!
as dangerous as the people In lb!,
country seem to think. If a soldier
In trench service Is careful, there U
no morn reason why ha should b
wounded than the soldier In any oth
er kind of fighting."
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND UP
TERMS: Reasooab.e
We'll loan you money to build.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
H KS 1 1 ) KN'C K PROPERTY
Every Iot fonimiinds a view
of the River, Mountains and
City. Huikliiitf restrictions
according to Ixx'ntion.
see
J. RYAN &
O'Kane Bid.
CO
Phone 361
AUCTION SALE I
At HOTEL OREGON
SATURDAY, NOV. lO
At '2:00 p. in., will sell nt public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, all Furniture and Fixtures,
consisting of Beds, Bedding, Towels, Rugs, Dressers,
Chairs, Cots, Tables, Stands, Cooldng Stoves, Cook
ing Utensils, Dishes, Kitchen Cabinet, Cupboard,
etc., etc.
GOODS ON VIEW FRIDAY, NOV.
F. J. SPEAR
i) SHEVLIN PINE
SOLD BY
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
SASII. DOORS and MILL WORK
Phone 1061
FOR
SASH FACTORY WOOD
PHONE
BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO.
441