The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 20, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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past 111 the sitme Ii'iinlh of time.
Titus y will bo observed Unit Sen
ator Miwiry Is not tli wottklliiK tlio
Voter editor omlravors to miiko out.
GENERAL MORRISON
DIRECTS TRAINING
IKy United Press to The Bend Bulletin.)
WASHINGTON, Doc. 20. .Major
General .Morrison lias been mi hum!
dlreetor of military training with the
duty of co-ordinating trttlnliiK In nil
camps and cantonments. The new ap
pointee tins had long experltuire as
head of the army service school and
recently tnspectd tho French front.
IB. 1916, and April SO. 1917, by
adding Section 28 provldhiK for ap
praisers to place a valuation on prop
erty benefited and to bo assessed for
street nud sewer improvements, said
valuation to be used na the limit for
which application may be filed to
bond under the provisions of Section
27 of said chapter In lieu of the valu
ation shown by the lust tax roll of
tho county,
Voto YKS or NO.
300 Yes.
301 No.
HEffiSS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1917
BEND TOO SMALL.
Any business man in the city of
Bend who is unable to buy a dollar
membership in the Red Cress is in
euch circumstances that he needs
either the assistance of his friends
or that of an association ol his cred
itors. It he has not a dollar he can
cpare after aU the prosperity Bend
has enjoyed for months he ought to
be working tor someone els?, not
himself.
Any other business man, cr any
other man, who has a dollar and will
not join the Red Cross, ougn: to be
doing the goose-step along with the
other Germans.
It is not the dollar that is wanted
in this campaign. If It were money
4he Red Cross were seeking in the
present drive it would be forthcom
ing just as the $100:000,000 was last
summer. It's not the money, but the
evidence of good will that is wanted.
The evidence that the individual is
back of his country in the war on bar
barism. Taxation forces everyone to
back the government so far as the
taxes go. What the Red Cross but
ton means is the volunteer spirit in
supporting the war, and that comes
only from the willing and the pa
triotic.
The unwilling and unpatriotic can
have no other explanation of their
action than a wish to see the United
States defeated in the war and Ger
many victorious. They would see the
sons and husbands and fathers of
Bend who are now serving beneath
the Stars and. Stripes left wounded
and dead on the battle field, or
drowned by a s'.inking submarine.
They would take the protection given
them by our country and bought by
the denial and sacrifice of the rest of
us and batten in contentment while
the rest of us bleed.
Bend is a good-sized town, but it is
too small to contain the rest of us and
that breed.
NOTICE.
Modem Woodmen of America and
Royal Neighbors, you are cordially In
vited to attend a Christmas tree en
tertainment at Sathor's hall, Christ
mas night. Bring your basket. Good
programme and a good time assured.
COMMITTEE.
HAS CKXTRAI. OREGON ARTICLE.
The current issue of the Standard
Oil Bulletin contains an article en
titled "From Bend to Silver Lake,"
with photographs of an old horse
teaming outfit and L. D. Fox's truck
and trailer with a load of wool.
Notice to Ice Consumers.
I am retiring from the Ice business
January 1, 1917. Any of my cus
tomers having unused Ice books,
please return to me before that date
for refund.
A. G. ALLEN.
II.
Shall Section 1 of Chanter 3 of the
Charter of (ho city of Uend be
amended so as to provide tor ho Id I ok
city elections at the same time us
elections for State and County offic
ials are held, providing that tho
Mayor and Treasurer of said city
shall hold their offices for the term
of two veiirtt. and mttmhttrn nf lh,t
Council for a term of four years, and
repealing all provisions of tho char
ter and ordinance of said city in con
flict therewith?
Voto YES or NO.
IcKiil voters of said city voting upon
Hiild (iiestlou, specifically uiilliorlxn
the I'iiIhIuk of said amount, for tho
roaaou that the sainn la In excess of
tho nix per cent Increase over tho tax
lnvy for tho year 1 9 10, allowed by the
Constitution and laws of tho Statu of
Oivkoii:
bo uoi'itasary that it majority of the
"Shall taxes In the amount uf
$2Ti,000 be levied upon the taxable
pnipertv of the City of Bond, fur tho
year 1918?"
Vole YES or NO.
304 Yes.
1105 No.
302 Yes.
303 No.
Because in the judgment of the
Common Council, It will require the
sum of $25,000 economically, and
with the reouislto efficiency to op
erate tho government of tho City of
Hend, for tho year 191S. and because
in order to raise said amount, It will
That said proposed measure are
printed In pamphlet form by the city
and copies delivered to every legal
voter in the city, whose address Is
known, and suld pamphlet can also
be hud at the office of l lie Recorder
of said city upon application.
The Kcncrul purport of said meas
ures are expressed in the ballot titles
therefor adopted by the Common
Council, which suld title will appear
upon tho ballot 111 tho foregoing
words, reaped Ively.
That said election shall bn conduct
ed In all respects In accordance with
the Coimtltutlou nnd laws of the State
of Oregon, and tho charter nud ordi
nances of the City of Uend.
Uy order of tho
COMMON COl'NCII. OF SAID
CITY OF HKNI),
Dated at lionet, Oregon, this 17th
day of December, 1917.
II. C. ELLIS.
Recorder.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL KLKCTION
FOR THE CIT- OK HEXD.
Notice is hereby given that a spec
ial election will be held in the City
ot Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon,
on Friday, to-wit: December 2S.
1917, between the hours of 8:00 A.
M. and S:00 P. M., the voting place
in said city tor said election shall be
the hose house, at the corner of
Minnesota Avenue and Lava Road.
The Judges and Clerks of said elec
tion shall be as follows:
E. D. GILSON.
Chairman,
W. FERGUSON,
J. F. ARNOLD,
Judges,
ASHLEY FORREST.
O. C. HENKLE,
Clerks.
Said election is called and held for
voting upon the adoption or rejection
ot three certain measures adopted by
the Common Council, and referred
by the Common Council to the voters
of said city.
To amend Chapter JwlX of the City
of Bend charter enacted by the legal
voters at the special election held
November 22, 1911, and as amended
at the special elections held August
r a"y - us
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A DIRTY FLING.
(Harney County News.)
The Oregon Voter, edited by an
erstwhile, takes an askant fling at
Oregon's junior senator, Charles L.
McNary, in the interests of the erst
while's pocket, becaue Hon. R. N.
Stanfield, Judge McNary's opponent
in the primaries for senatorial nom-j
inatlon, has the largest bank account.
The News only wants all fairness,
and a superficial, shallow camouflage
article, couched in language such as
the last issue of the Voter contained,
does not In the least shed a shadow
of fairness.
Oregon's interests would not in the
least be jeopardized with either can
didate elected to the senate, tbut when
the Voter gives the "back-handed"
slap, "that Senator McNary could
make more votes by staying out of
the state than he could If he were
home," the uninitiated citizen rather
shies at the remark as well as the
candidate. The Voter also tries to
"get funny" (?) In endeavoring to
ironically remark concerning some of
Senator McNary's peculiar character
istics. Senator McNary's force of charac
ter, general adaptation to tho honor
able position he holds, together with
his masterful qualifications and fore
sight, rapidly won recognition and
high esteem among the high counsel
lors of our nation. A distinction In
frequently accorded Junior senators.
Also the junior senator has accom
plished more in one term than any
other senator from Oregon has in the
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