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THE BEND ni'M-KTIN, DAILY KIHTION. I1KNI), ORKUON, HATI'KD.W, NOVKMttKIt IT, IIM7 The Bend Bulletin AMERICAN AMBULANCES AT THE FRONT DAILY KIHTION Pafcllak-ea Ever? Afternoon Except Snaday. UKNU, OltKtiON. Entered aa 8ocond Claaa mutter, January Iai7, at tha Pott Office at Bend, Oregon, nnder Act of March S, 187. MOB I I S COAT SALE GBORGK PALMER PUTNAM Publisher ROHKKT W. SAWYER Editor-Manager BENKY N. FOWLER Aiwociate Alitor FLOYD C. WESTKHKIEI.D. , . . Amiatant Mar. RALPH SPENCEK Mecaanlcal Suiil. An Independent Newapaeer. etandlng for the aquare deal, clean buaineaa, clean politic and tlia beat Inlereata of Bend and Central Oregon, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uj Mali, One Year S.O0 Six Month! 2.1o Three Montha f 1.6(1 By Carrier One Year ft.to Biz Montha $3.60 One Month to All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and if renewal is not made within reason able time the paper will be discon tinued. Ple&BA notify tla npnmnrlv rtf anv cuanse 01 aaaress, or 01 failure to re ceive me paper reguiariy. utnerwise we will not be responsible (or copies missea. Make all checks and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1917 What have jou done today to help win the war? THE COUNCIL'S CHANCE. The constitutional amendment ne cessitating the holding of city elec tions at the same time as state and county does away with any city elec tion in Bend this year, according to the latest opinions of the attornejs who have studied the matter. At present it seems uncertain just when the next election for the selection of city officials will occur. It may be when the primaries are held in the spring or it may be not until the gen eral election in November. It prob ably is the latter. If the election is not to be until November the city officials now ii. office remain on the job for another year and the opportunity is open for an interesting piece of work' on their PrL We refer to a posstble study and "careful treatment ot city fi nances. In December of each year the city budget is agreed upon by the council and a tax levy made based on the 0 DISCOUNT BEGINNING TUESDAY, NOV. 20 WAIT! Section 10 of the American Hold service on n wc ll-cnmoulliigcd rond ni'iir Avecourt, nnd, nt the left, Mr. Wt-lker, one nf the tiuihultiiice drivers. In his helmet and gns musk. working for W. W. Van Matre. h-arl Miller. Vern Skpltnn and Demi Van Matre. who are working in the mills at Sisters, spent Sunday morn ing at home. In the afternoon they went hunting and killed five rabbits. J. R Minor nf RonH u'aa aknu.lnn parties through Cloverdale last week. Katherinp Pnirh nnH Mnllnna Fenn els, of Bend, spent Sunday with Lil lian an iuatre wiille their parents visited J. A. Matthews. J. H. Aldrich, who has been In Corvallis on business, returned honiei Saturday, by way of the McKenzie Pass. He drove his Ford back. H. C. Miller was hauling lumber from the Wilson mill last week. SEED GRAIN SAVED BY TUMALO FARMERS (Special fo The Bulletin.) TUMALO. Nov. 14. Though there was very little threshing to be done in this vicinity the ranchers are nleased to find tha (Train ho o hinnoil out much better than they had ex pected. SO thfV Will hnvn at Ina.t seed for next year's crop. HOMESTEADERS MEET ON SHEEP QUESTION Seek to lntct IjuhI From Tresuivs I'mil Johnson Injured In Foil From Home. fSpeclnl to the Bulletin.) MILLICAN. Nov. 17. Sunduv a meeting was held at P. B. Johnson's to make pinna for protecting the homesteads from sheep. John Wltte has been home from school one day this week, with a sore eye. Mr. Johnson had a roadster bodv put on his Kord car the past week. While nlnvlnsr nt tlm A n v., home Sunday, Paul Johnson unfor tunately fell from one of Norton's horses, causing a multiple fracture of j his left forearm. Dr. Vamlevcrt. of Bend, was calied to set the bones. airs. Charles Graffenborger and children were Sunday afternoon vis itors at the J. J. Holland home. Mrs. Leo Keller and children. Leo Tauscher, J. I)e Rushla and Bill Spen cer were Sunday vlsrtors at the F. Tauscher and Graffenberger homes! Our entire stock goes in this sale nothing reserved. Your choice of any gar ment, less 20 per cent, consisting of Velour, Pompon Cloths. Hurclla Cloth. Salt's Plush, Broadcloth, in fashionable Fall colors Russian green, tobacco brown, jilum, taupe, navy blue and black are featured in Motor, Street, Utility and Dress Coats. Many handsome new: models, designed with large cape, convertible and muffler collars. Empire effects and belted styles to choose from. Plain tailor ed or trimmed with fur and fur fabrics. Remember, these garments are marked at the old prices to start with, and 2l)';l, off that Imagine the bargains we offer you, nothing reserved Cornel Our Mail Order Section is h Hurenu of Personal Service, Which Aims to Serve Our Out-of-Town Customers Promptly nnd Well. REED-SMITH MERCANTILE CO. BEND H45-47 Wall Street THE PROGRESSIVE STORE OKECON Karl A. Ross, $10; Jay Sdltzmnn. J5; ii ii ma a niintin itn a ' num. jus. J15; W. (i. Manning. 10; Con- trui uregon Aiisiract i;o., t; t:iyoo M. McKay, 15; The Bookman fnmilv h,v. mnvAft lllln fllalp nan. V. n n. n Prl L , I living at the Tweedt ranch since their Mr- and Mrs. William Presley have house was burned about :r .i,. nlovcd t0 Prlnevvlllo for the winter. MISS Mintllp rnrna!!...... nt t, I R. Keller and Mrs. J. J. Holland took Temporary exemption from mill-1 , ' K.e anl Mr3' J- J- "olland took tary duty has been granted Paul ' i!'."''. eo1 at the J- J' Holland home Scoggin. - Wednesday, Miss Corncllssenes being budget. Under the old law three of the council member who holn-H , " xne. 1 wee rancn ----- uouse was ourned about s.x uiune me ouogei went out ot omce'ago almost as soon as this piece of work was done, toeing succeeded hv rhroa . ' Ztrtrtrin otners wno nad no part in the bud-1 ""--"' . . !the eua, ; get making and no information as to . itnT a". Lesley spent the finantial arrangements for the Saturday evening. Much merriment i , ay nlglu at the p- u- J"l'"son coming year. Now, by virtue of the!as produced during the greater parti Jf' postponement of the election, a new if the evening. Those not wishing to j j Hnif-'L B 'w,ks nt the situat.onMist, The same three men. h S?!Z no as tne ways and Means commit- er idea were served. mursoay, to remain during the win- Rev. Blair, of Redmond, held th . tee, prepare the budeet. and the uam six who as members of the city coun-j regular Preaching services at the cil. vote it for the comine- vpar will ! . . . ,ous? unaay afternoon at an hour before church. Sunday school ter. remain in office to expend the money s-iau uuui uuiure cnurcn. Sunday school They will be familiar with the will be held at 2 o'clock next Sunday ..... " .auuiia, ua lijt: ! " lie city's -financial condition hnnw f afternoon. their -work on the budget and they L ,r.s: S" p- Trent an(l 5Hs Irah will be the ones who have decided KinteT " Redmnd 10 8pend The O. D. O. cltfb will meet with Mrs. iweedt Thursday afternoon In what shall be spent. Also they will be the ones to spend. That would seem to put the thing pretty definitely up to the council to spend for only what they had pro vided for, and if this rule were fol lowed Bend would have some chance of getting again on a cash basis. CLOVERDALE BOY TO GO TO FRANCE SOON Telephone Lines Near Sisters Re paired This Week Thresh ing Nearly Over. stead of with Mrs. Trent as was an- nounceu last week. START RYE SEEDING AT HAMPTON BUTTE (Special to The Eulletln.) HAMPTON BUTTE, Nov. 17. Mr. Donivan, of Benjamin Lake, passed through here last Thursday. Miss Aenes Schrerlpr u-hn ha. hnon attending school in Bend, spent sev eral weeks at her home here. Emil Carroz is seeding rye this week. Miss Mary Stautfer and brother, Roy, spent Saturday night with thRir parents at Stauffer. Jimmie Brfckev han hppn .qn!.,n wood for Horace Brookings and Bert cens tne past week. Page Stauffer came nvor tmm an lee today, being on his way home. Mrs. Bert Mecks visited the school this week. Vic Schreder came home Tuesday from the mine near Sage Hen, where he his T)een working. He will return to work next Tuesday. j Great Achievement. "I say exactly what 1 think," ex claimed the positive mnn. ."1 congratulate yon." replied Senator Sorghum. "I never yet HUf-cceded In wording a stutute In a wny thai would prevent some lawyer from inak'ng It say things I never thought of." -Washington Star. (Special to The Bulletin) CLOVERnAr.K nr v n Mrs. B. C. Kline received wo'rd from Ms the nasfweTk her son. Sam whn I in . i VIe;KS lne Past ee ' , ov. ''I.,-, I II viin United States armv. that hp n.i,i soon leave for France. Mr. Shrunk, of Rprimnnrl i-n inAt. Ing at hogs at W. W. Van Matre's ijiacu ounaay aiternoon. Mrs. George Cyrus was shopping in SIsterB Friday. W. W. Van Matre and R. J. Skel ton were fixing the Cloverdale tele phone line near Sisters Friday morn ing. The threshing machine finished threshing Friday for this season, the last place? being at W. F. Fryrear's. Calvin Burnside went to Bend one day last week. Mrs. Henry Beard was calling on Mrs. Cutler and daughter, Mrs. Lew is, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pugh and fam Jly and Mr. and Mrs. Francis and family, of Bend, were In Cloverdale Sunday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Ahhov ani Redmond Thursday and returned Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold and Freeda attended -the dance at Sisters Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Andrus and children were dinner guests of J. A Matthews Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parberry re turned Thursday from their trip to La Pine. George Cyrus and daughter, La Dona, rehlrnprt frnm DnH,l..n.i "Wednesday. Mrs. H. C. Miller was helping Mrs A. h. Peterson with her household duties Friday. Fred McRunnels, of Slstera. u B. B. Conaway is now the owner of a Ford car. having bought Ralph Caldwell's machine Frank Spencer Is working for P. B Johnson. Mr. and Mrs nam-., n i. . .. , iiuuciia limi (laughter, Florence, calied at the P B. Johnson home Thursday. Mrs. Leo Keller and children ex pect to move nntn Ihnlr I, ,,.,.. i this week. Mr. Graffenberger went to Bend Thurailnv in i,ri.. .., household goods. I Win. Rahn called at the J. J. Hol land home Wednesday. J. J. Holland is busy cutting wood for the east end school house. .Mike Kasprowltz and son. of Bend were on their homestead from Thurs day until Sunday, staying at Milli can a short time Sunday. I Mrs. Vprnon Clevnnger and chll-! dren called at the Wm nnm !,, the past week. Mr. and Mra HnrnM QmWh .i aaugnter, Lorene, called at the P. B Johnson home Tuesday. S. K. Roberts. SS: II. C. Kills. 110: Dr. B. Ferrell. $20: J. A. Hastes. 110: J. Ryan, !; Mr- Bride's. 110: (i. A. Sutos. 15: J. II. Knnpp. 15; Mngill & KrHklne, $10; Louis Dennett. $10; W. W. Faulkner. I $10: I). II. Peoples. $10: J. A. I Thompson. $5; O. W. II. Riley. $2. SO; i Elite Studio, $a; I. arson & Co., $10; W. T. Muilarkoy. $5; ilund Park Co.. $10; Skuse Hard warn Co., $10; Dr. IK. W. Hendershott. $5; Metropolitan, ;J;; I liarles K. h runes, $;; II. K. I Baker. $10; M:'.l-r l.umhcr Co.. $50; !John A. Snther. $r,0; Bend Dulletln, $50; Fred Huey, $20; O. L. Cousl i neuu. $10; L. II. Iliilrd, $50; It. I). : Keti-hum, $5; Tom Cronln, $10; Dun Hourlgun, $10; George llllstrom. $5; J. A. MrCloskey. $5; J. II. Con ; nam. $10; Mrs. NU-klln, $7.50: Lime & Son. $10; Fred Dirk. $5; F. De ment & Co., $50; W II. Stu.its, $26; II. J. Sohm, $5; J. M. Lawrence, $5; Best & Harris, $10; George A. Jones, $10; C. P. Nlswonger, $10; W. R. Wilkinson, $10; J. S. Smith, $20; Harrison Latham, $5; Ashley For rest. $5; J. N. Hunter. $25; II. V. Mu n Ion. $5; (Imirgn W. Child. $5; Dave Kngle, $5; F. Lamberty, $2 50; Charles Bi-nt, $2.60; Arthur Schill ing. $4: It. II. Wlklon. $2.60; Curl McGheo. $5; 11. M. K.miiIi-. $6; Har old SathiT. $5; K. K. Kills. $6; Clay Miller, $5; Elizabeth Bradley, $6; Clyde llavi'lt, $2.60; Angel Peterson, $5; Charles II. Ijinc, $3; II. F. Meatier. $5; Oluf Slmonson, $6; J. J. Wohluntiurg. $5; Sidney Helmn, $5; N. K. Gilbert. $5; C. D. Brown. $5; D'Arcy Jackson. 15; Frank Heurii, $5; II. M. Randolph, $5; J. It. Coop er. $5; E. K. Ila.nia. $5; C. II. Slium way, $5; It. C. Harris, $5; Arthur Allen. $5; .Mrs. F. V. Smith. 1.25; Kit a Arnold. $1; Mrs. C. Maziika, $ .611; Mrs. Anna Heaver, $ .25; W. L. Thompson, $ .25; Mrs. A. Miiliaf- fey, $2.60; N. L. Springer, $.60; Mrs. It. J. Mi-Cunii, $ .50; L. T. Wells, II- It II FnT I'- I. II Ml,.. I t-- Olive Ciimiihell, $1; Charles Hofstet tnr. $1; It. J. Cottier, $2; Ralph Spencer, $1; W. U. Newton, $1: Henry N. Fowler, $2; Floyd Wesler fleld, $2.50; Sudlo Lucns, $2; Frank Ney. $6; Claudle Smith, $5; Head Bulletin news bovs. 12.60: Lurllt! Saunders, $2; Margaret Schreder. $6; J. M. Nelson, $2; II. C. 1 1 -; -rnnft, $2: W. C. Stewart. $2; Mr.., T. H. Foley. $2; C. U. Threudwell. $2.60; lllbllclsu Illhle r I, $4; (JeorKo P. (love, $5; M. W WuKHer. $5; II. G. Norton," $6; C. C. CoKaw.-ll. $3; II. K. Allen. $5; J. T. Ileesl-v. $5; C. M. Boxers, $5; J. P. Key-,, $10; II. II. Lumping, $6; H. C (in tuitu. $3; II. W. limit. $6; lien Step!i ciihoii. $2; o. OKenlalil. $2; Itov Anlne. $3; It. It. Cook, $5; Al. HimI slroin, $3; CI. J. Selp, $5; M. J. Foley. $3; J. A. Ilumiku. $5; First Nutlor.jl Hunk. $100; llrooks-Hcunliiii l.uiiit-r ro.. zuu; iimi water. Light & Power Co.. $100; J, K. Rend. $5; M. A. Palmer. $5; Cenlnil Oregon j Bunk. $lu: Tho Hlievlln-IIUon Cciin piuiy, $200; llreil Kinllh M-riiiiilile (o., $50; High school girls. $32. in;; L. Dooiiur. $1; L. Doiithll. $4; Curl 'Johns $5; F. II. May. $5; W, Kir- 'guson, $5; Tim Wardrobe, $5; Curl son Lyons, $20; Nels Anderson. $5; Alex Mersdorf. $6; lliim-l n-l-ton, $2; ierlriido Hanks. $6; L. M.n Ritchie, $2; F. S. Friiiwls, $2.61'; Murle llrdsterhotis, $2.60; II. Heidi. !. $5; J. II. Farrell $5; Charles W. Hin der. $5; II. K. Lumpkin. $5; J. A. Equals, $5. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTHUR J . MOORE , Lawyer GEN F.HAL PRACTICE Lot; Cabin Uiu. Phono lilk 1411 V. M. C. A. DKIVK. (Continued from Page 1.) Pearl. $10: Onltfrlnrt ni.rn.n r.. C. 8. Benson, $5; Bend Press, $20; Reed & Horton, $15; Victor Clser, $5; H. H. Beach, $1; August Ander son, $2.60; Cash Market, $2; Peo ple's Store. $10: .1. C. v nrlpvort $10; Martin & Cashman, $5; C. 'h! r-rancis, $o; M. H. Symons, $6; O. A. Thorson, $5; A. L. French, $10; POU.VDMASTKR'S XOTK K. Notice la harnltv nUlnn . u . .1.. City of Bend has taken up the fol lowing described livestock, to-wlt: Six heifers, thrpp nim, -.,. two-year-old dehorned steer, brand ed 29 C O, Anchor T, left and right ears cropped; other brands unde cipherable. The Cnt nf ro,l, said stock will be $1 per head per --j, .o nuuiuou to tne actual expense of keeping, together with the cost of this advertisement ami ,.n , necessrry expenses. In case of fall ure to redeem hv n.o . stock will be sold as provided by the mrnBr ?J t,le Clt' of " No- 4D, at j:uu p. m., at the city pound. L. A W. NIXON, Chief of Police lly292;138rfflCl0 P0UdmaBt0'-' J. A. EASTES The Reliable Real Estate Man Something You Want at Prices You Want to Pay List your farm and city. proper ty with me. Careful attention and prompt service. Rentals Loans J. A. EASTES F.ustcs' Corner, Oregon Street The law munt be rotpecUtl and enforced JLHTICK TO ALL We guarantee aatiHfartlon anil reaulta on all tranHactlonii. Private Inveatlira tiona a aiieeialty. If you are In trouble of anr kind call 2001. W. A. L. Part land Hotel. Office phone Mlk 1701 Rea, lllk 2101 FBKE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Kctchum, Druglcss I'liyslclan Houn, 9 to 12, 1 to 6:30, or by ap pointment, SATIIKIt IIUILU1NO VERNON A. FORBES LAWYKII First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :-; Oregon G. C. MORGAN Attorney at Ijiw 211 Oregon St., next to Tele phone offlto. liK.N'l), ORK. W. P. MYERS LAWYER O'Kana Building, BEND, ORE. E. A. Montgomerr P. Montgomery BI'R1N;)AI.K ON TUB MKTOI.IIJ8 GKANOVIKW. OltK. White Ighorna. Ilnrreil llocloi, It. I. Heds, While Pi-kln llui-lm. TouIuum HelKinn IliireN, Anicorn ItnhhlOi, Mammoth llronxe Turkey, (julnea I'iga. Tinning and Sheet Metal , WM. MONTGOMEHV. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker and llulldcr, Jobbing Screen Doors and Windows. Franklin St., rear of Irrigation Co. 's old building. II. II. I)c ARMONI) LAWYKH O'Kane Building, Bund, Orogoi J. K. KN'GKIIKKTHON, I'Ll'MIIINO AND HF.ATINa 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. TOR SALE-Ono of tint best constructed houses in llend at annul cost, with no chut-go for the UHixVM feet of view proierty it stiinds upon. Terms like rent. Bend Park Co. Real Estate and Insurance CHRISTIAN CHURCH Moots at Kenwood School every Lord's Day, at 10 a. m. All tnembori urged to bo present. DH. TURNER I'ye Sprialiil ol Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch papct lor Date or inquire of THORSON, THE JEWELER Put In Your Our DUDS SUDS BEND LAUNDRY Phone Black 3 1 1 W. G. Manning, D. M.D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 llend, Ore. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrlten nf all klnda nf Inauranea. Old. east Inaurance Agency In Contra! Ore- ?"!; "' '.'.' K.lll; Klr,t National Dank Building, Uend, Oregon. llend I,nilu;o No. 42!l Loyal Or. of Moose Meets In Moose Hall ovnry Thiirsdny. Visiting hrolhnrs nro cirXdlully Invited ta nttnnd.