The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 14, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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THE BEXn Hl'l.l.KTIN. DAII.V KIHTIOX. IIK.M). UlUXiON, WKDMCHUAY, NOVEMHKH 14, KMT
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
FafelblMd Every AfttrnMn Eictpl Bands.
HEND, OKKUON.
Enteral M Second Cimm matur. J.nusxy
I IS1T, t th Pet Office M Bend, Oregon,
Aet of March t, 187.
0EOR0B PALMKR PUTNAM PublUher
ROHKKT W. BAWYKR Edltor-Msnsiw
HENKV N. KOWI.KK Auorlate Klilor
FLOYD C WESTKRr 1ELD Aaeletant HIT.
RALPH Sl'KNCKR Mechanical Supt.
An Independent Newspaper, standing for
the acjuare deal, clean bustneaa, clean politic
anJ the beat inlerwu oi Bend and Central
Oregon,
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917
What hare you done today to help
win the war?
MAIL ORDERS.
Every so often something Is said
about helping the local merchant,
keeping business at home and down
ing the mail order house. Appeals
are made to local self interest aud
the farmers, especially, are urged to
buy where they sell and thereby keep
thlr money at home, the farmers
being the ones who are thought to be
the chief mall order offenders.
Now comes the advertising man
ager of one of the leading Chicago
mall order houses and says that It
is largely the fault of the non-adver
tising merchants of a town if his
house does business there. Here are
his words spoken to the members oi
the Associated Advertising Clubs, at
a recent convention:
'We have a bureau whose duty It
to read each week the countrv
TRAINING MORE MEN FOR DUTY ON AMERICAN FLEET
Itusy srnie on on., of the drill Krou.uls of the L'nltctl State Nnvnl R.orv, Jv.Unli.K ki, ., t IVIImm Buy l url
1.. on the shore of Long Island sound, where thousands of men urs being drilled for duly In lliu licet.
AT THE MOVIES
Grand Thejitre.
"Even As You and I," the seven
reel feature at the Grand, Saturday
night and Sunday matinee, depicts
life in Bohemia as lived by a couple
held aloof from the giddy whirl tor a
time by their gentle idealism. With
dramatic situations it introduces Into
their happy home a modern citizen,
proud of his cynical theory that there
is no faithful love,' and predicting
that the two at no very distant day
ill betray each other.
. Their journeys along the thorned
path of life and their fall and rise
till the seven reels with the most in
tense interest. The strong cast Is
headed by Ben Wilson, Priscilla Dan
and Mignon Andreson.
June Caprice, the girl with the
sunny smile, gets mixed up in a thrill- 17- Postage and station
Is
newspapers from all over the coun
try. There is not a paper of any con
sequence In our trade territory that
our bureau does not get. This bureau
.looks over these papers and WHEN
WE FIND A TOWN WHERE THE
MERCHANTS ARE NOT ADVERTIS-
IN THE LOCAL PAPERS WE
JMMKUJATELY FLOODTHAT TER
RITORY WITH OUR LITERATI 7R R
It always brings results far In excess
oi me same ellort not forth In terri.
tory where the local merchants use
ineir tocai papers.
We doubt if a town ever had a
more aggressive lot of advertisers
among its merchants than has Bend.
By which token the mail order busi
ness out of here ought to be small.
How to make it smaller would be a
profitable study for the Commercial
Club.
T 1 1 I ...
iiaiy nas iriea to remove every
possible excuse for Germany's de
struction of works of art In Venice
wnats tne use. The Huns would
find an excuse anyway.
vl a n n n r,
'cr a,uvv,uuu wortn or eggs
have been found cached In New York
City. At present prices that's not so
very many.
Your Money Can Aid In the Y.
C. A. campaign.
M.
BUILDING PERMITS.
v. c. Dick, dwelling, lot 13, block
41, Wiestoria, $475.
Ed. Hanson, dwelling, block
Kenwood, 200.
10,
Don't drain your radiator, put a
small electric heater under the hood
at night. $4.00, at the Power Co,
Adv. ' '
Doesn't Always Work.
"Take my;ndvlce," said the man wbf
has a great ileal of litigation. "Do any
thing rather; than gj Into court." '
"I tried "that ohce, 'and it tanght me
a lesson."
"How so?"
"I was given a stiff fine for resisting
an officer." Birmingham Age-Herald.
: ' JT ' '
Asmod.ujs..
Asmodeus is an evil' genius or de
mon. In the apocryphal' book of Toblt
he is represented as slaying the seven
husbands of Sarah. In the Talmud be
is described as the prince of demons
and is said to have driven Solomon
from his kingdom, ,
a . , ... aMH-
ing cook story in her latest picture
for William Fox, "A Small Town
Girl," which will be shown at the
Grand Theatre on Thursday and Fri
day. With the help of little Jane
Lee, she hands the gem thieves over
to the police. "A Small Town Girl"
Is a story of a county girl, who goes
to New York to take care of her
aunt's little girl. There In the squalid
surroundings of a First Avenue tene
ment June meets Frank, (Bernard
Delaney), her old sweetheart back
home, who had come to fhe big city
to make ood.
In the same bouse with June is
band of crooks. They steal a jewel
and bide it In the heel of the slipper
belonging to Mame (Inez Marcel)
the woman of the gang. Little Jane
finds the slipper and gives It to June.
Frank calls and in a playful tussle
over the slipper pulls the heel off.
The gem falls to the floor. Frank
had heard of the theft and hurries
to the police with the jewel.
Meantime the crooks discover the
loss of the slipper. Mame quizzes
Jane and learns she gave it to June
With her men confederates she at
tacks June just as Frank returns
with the police. When left alone
June (falls into Frank's arms.
the amount to be received from tho
county school fund, state school fund.
special district tax, and. all other
moneys ot tne district: f
Ilmhrot Ksolnmtttl Kxpcmlltuivt..
1. Teachers' salaries 35,600.00
2. Furniture 2,000.00
3. Apparatus and sup
plies, such as maps,
chalk, erasers, cur
tains, stoves, etc
4. Library books
6. Flags
6, Repairs of schoolhous-
es, outbuildings ' or
fences
7. Improving grounds ....
8. Playground equip
ment
9, Transportation of pu
pils
10. Tuition of pupils
n. Janitors' wages 2,500.00
12. Janitors' supplies 450 00
13. Fuel l. 6sn on
it. L,ignt
15. Water
16. Clerk's salary
2,000.00
200.00
60.00
600.00
400.00
300.00
19.
20.
21.
For repayment to lo
cal Hanks for money
borrowed to rcilro
rcKlHUtrod warrants 11,600.00
Physical training 1,200.00
Total os t I ma ted
amount of money
to bo expended for
all purposes during
tho year 66,655.00
r.nl limit h1 Itr-reli.
From county school fund
during tho coming
school year 6,000.00
f rom stato school fund
during the coming
school year 2,600,00
00.00
00.00
600.00
350.00
650.00
60.00
ery
18. For the payment of
bonded debt and In
terest thereon. Is
sued under Sections
117, 144 to 148, and
422 of the School
Laws of Oregon,
6.755.00
Total estimated recolpts,
not Including tho money
to be received from the
tax which It is proposed
to vote 11.600.00
Uvupituliitlon.
Tola) estimated expenses
for tho year 65,655.00
Total estimated receipts,
not Including the tax to
bo voted Yl. 500.00
Balance, amount to be
ralsod by district tax ....64.166.00
Dated this 13th dav of Novum.
ber, 1917.
R. M. SMITH.
Chairman Board of Directors
Attest: H. J. OVERTURF,
District Clerk.
Electric Irons, 85.00, guaranteed.
Adv.
XOTICK OK SCHOOL .MEETING,
Notice Is Hereby Given, To the
legal voters of School District No.
of Deschutes County, State of Oregon
that a School Meeting of said DlBtrict
will be held at Room 17, O'Kane
Building, Bend, Oregon, on the 5th
day of December, 1917, at 1 o'clock
in the afternoon to vote on the prop
osition of levying a special district
tax.
The total amount of money needed
by the District during the fiscal year
Deginning on June is, 1917. and
ending on June 30, 1918. is estimated
in tne following budget and Includes
Portland,OreoiT
fa a
PILOT
BUTTE
INN
Hotel
THE largest hotel in the
Northwest. Located in the
center of business, shopping
and theatrical district. The
Portland lias a nation-wide
reputation for service that
answers every demand. Our
magnificent dining room in
connection.
HOOKS $1.50
UPWARDS
UnJer managrtnenl o
Hlchaid W. ChUt
Oregon Fuel and Transfer
Fireproof Storage for Household Goods. '
We can furnish an A-l experienced man to do your
packing.
NOW IS "THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR HEAVY
WOOD FOR WINTER.
Body wood, limb, slab or boxwood.
Express Baggage
Packing Storage
Moving Shipping
PHONE 661
Our Mull Order Hod Ion Is u Hiiroim of IVrmiiml rlorvlm, Which
Alius In Nerve Our Oiit-nf-'IWn CiihIoiiiki's I'lumplly ami Well.
REED-SMITH MERCANTILE COMPANf
HKNL) IM.V47 Wall Htrenl
THE PROGRESSIVE STOKE
OltKdON
RUBBERS! RUBBERS!
Men's Hublit'is unit Knit Goods of nil descript ions
OVERSHOES
One buckle, two buckle, three buckle und four buckle
Overshoes. Rubbers und Overshoes for ladies and
cbildien. Our advise is to buy them now, while our
stock and line of sizes is still complete. The best grades
of rubber are used extensively by the U. S. government
in making war supplies, and when the present retail
stock is exhausted we can safely predict an actual rub
ber famine.
,
i.i . y-p-rnjrrT..i'iii-f.rri-i-iiTyv7n'..iff.TJi
Wm. McMUKRAY, General I'assengor Agent, I'ortlund
Sale dates: November 8, 15 and 22; return limit 7 days
from date of sale
MEN'S YARN
SOCKS
With raw wool in Ore
gon 75e a pound, wool
socks can still be found
at the Reed -Smith
Mercantile Co. nt the
same price as when wool
was only 10c a pound.
While Tbey Last
25c to 60c a pair
SPECIAL!
We have fully
200 Men's and
Boy's Suits, in
worsteds and
cassimeres, that
are still at "be
fore the war"
prices. Styles
are conservative
and values great,
MACKINAWS & BLANKETS
Are among other articles which war prices on wool ore
boosting to the sky, but early purchases enable us to
ofler a complete line to our customers at quotations
prevailing nearly a month ago.
OUR LINE OF FURS can't Ik- beat, and you can't
afford to miss inspecting them.
Bend Hauling Co.
EXPRESS AND BACGACE
LIGHT AND HEAVY IIACLINO
MOVING
HOUSEHOLD COODS A SPECIALLY
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE
PHONE
BLACK
451
PHONE
BLACK
451
SHEVLIN PINE
SOLD BY
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
SASH, DOORS and MILL WORK
Phone 1661
FOR
SASH FACTORY WOOD
PHONE
BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO.
441
Bend View
PRICnS: $100 AND UP
TERMSi Reaonab.e
We'll loan you money to build.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
HKSIDKNCK PROPERTY
Every Lot commands a view
of the River, Mountains and
City. Building restrictions
according to Location.
AEE '
J. RYAN & CO.
O'Kane Bid. Phone 361
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