The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 21, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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THR UKND nn,!,KTlN. DAILY EDITION, RRND, OKKUON, MUD IV, PKCKMItKIl 21, 11)17
The Bend Bulletin
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stand as SwonJ Class matter, January
I 1917, at tha Poat Of flea at Bnd, Oregon,
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Berd Bulletin.
This ro-stntomunt ot tho Allied war
aims conies always to (ha sumo thing
to lick the Kaiser.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1917
A NEW DECALOGUE.
"A new decalogue of the war tor
women has been arranged by the pro
fessors ot the University ot Turin,"
says Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, chair
man of the woman's committee of the
Council of National Defense.
"This decalogue, like that of the
Scriptures, applies to both men and
women, and by close attention to its
rules, everyone will be able not only
o do her part, but to do it so sys
tematically and efficiently that there
is no demand the government could
make that would not find us prepared
to respond at once. If every family
kept this decalogue where it could
be In view every day, it would remind
them ot their duty as well as the glory
of sharing in the great new struggle
which we trust shall bring to us a
fulfillment of the Spirit of Him who
came to bring 'Peace on Earth, Good
Will to Men.' " The decalogue is as
follows:
1. Do not chatter. Keep to your
self the news yon hear, your own im
pressions and your apprehensions.
2. Do not listen to alarmists, to
slackers, or to those who would
spread discouragement. Silence them.
3. Be moderate in your spending.
SOLICIT FOR RED
. CROSS IN COUNTRY
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
PLEASANT lUDGK. Doc. 21. A
number of Deschutes people were In
this netahhnrhnod Sumliiy soliciting
memberships for the Rod Cross.
Knsmus Peterson anil Mrs. Joliun-
8on were in Redmond Siuiinliiy.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at
tended the big dnnce In Tumulo Sat
urday night.
C. A. Douglas, of Terrebonne, was
in this vicinity on business Monday.
Andrew Newton, who has been vis
iting at the home of his uncle, O. E.
Anderson, Is working on the road
near Redmond.
Ai Wr&ht. of Redmond, was hit ill
ing hay with his auto truck for
Wayne Chase tho first of the weok
Fred Seeling Is busy clearing up a
lot of land, which he Intends to put
Into crop not year.
Antone Ahlstrora was a business
visitor in Redmond Saturday.
A social was hold at Deschutes
Sa(urday evening for tho purpose of
making arrangements for having an
Xmas tree.
Mrs. J. A. Chase, who has been at
home for a few dys, returned to
Bend 1o be with her daughter, Eita
while she underwent an operation at
the Bend hospital. She is reported
as .getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson mo
tored to Sisters Sunday.
L. W. Warner and family were out
to (heir ranch from Redmond Sun
day. Fred Seeling was in Redmond on
business Saturday.
You work hard for your money.
Why not make it work hard for you?
Deposit your money with us, on a sav
ings account of 4 per cent. First Na
tional Bank, Bend, Ore. Adv.
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.
MOTHER ROSE GLAD TO
HEAR OF HOSPITAL
neither lavish in gifts nor sordid in
Friends of Mother Rose, of the
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Ken
tucky, the Catholic order which plan
ned last year to build a hospital in
Bend, bave recently received a letter
from her expressing her pleasure at
learning of the prospect of having
another order take up the work here.
Mother Rose writes. "I truly rejoice
that good Bishop O'Reilly has found
a community to take up the work we
would have been so glad to do, had
it been possible. The war conditions
forced us to abandon the idea of a
hospital, as the outlay would have
been more than wisdom and good
judgment would permit."
In concluding her letter, Mother
Rose says, "I trust Bend will become'
a large and prosperous city, and that
Catholic interests will flourish. I
shall always retain pleasant memories
VICTROLAS
ONE
DOLLAR
DOWN
EDISONS
Manicuring Sets
Waterman's Fountain Pens
Pyrolin Ivory
And there are so many other things that
wi mi'ifht mention that it would take a
hook. Better just come in and make
your selections now,
REED & HORTON
THE KEXALL
STOKE
The Gate to
Giftland Is Open
Enter it your convenienreth sooner the better
il you wuulj make pleesintf and economical i(ls.
CHRISTMAS TRIPS
ARE DISCOURAGED
Soldiers at Camp I-tnvis Stand Small
Chance of Sx'mlln; Holiday
With Homo Folks.
(By United Tress to The Rend Bulletin.)
CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Dec. 22.
Two real Jolt3 were recalved by tho
national army man this week. One
ot these was an order prohibiting the
men from participating in any ath
letic exhibitions for monetary consid
eration; the other was a bulletin stat
ing that owing to the present con
gestion ot railroads, trips homo for
Christmas would be discouraged.
However, these are not causing the
dittlon train was ollher killed or In
Jured. The uainei ot 19 women wore
Included In tho fatalities.
Officials are Invest IkhIIiik the uccl
dout.
UMATILLA COUNTY
LEADS IN CAMPAIGN
First Ho t Inn to (Jet tuotit Slute's
Totul .Now Hum Itcm-licd
H2,IMS .Mi'tnlHi-N.
(lljr United Press to The llend tlulletln.)
PORTLAND, Due. 21. Umatilla
was tho first county to complete Its
Red Cross quota. Already 7050 mem
burs have been secured in the banner
county, which huaded (ho Liberty
men to be downhearted. The flood of ! Loan am, rovous Red Cross drives.
packages coming in daily for the men
nd officers indicates every one of
their acquaintances have taken il
upon themselves to see they are well
remembered Christmas, and pro
grams will bo given in camp. Iu con
nection with the athletic order, these
men are now in the same situation
as army musicians who have been
prevented from earning extra money
by playing at outside functions. The
amateur standing that the new order
forces upon the men Is expected to
make for much more Interest in
sports for their own sake, for com
pany or battery pride, developing a
tine quality in men who are soon to
play the big game "over 'there."
Portland's total has reached 23,993
and that outside of tho city 68,189,
making 82.182 In all.
An Klcetrlc Coffee Pcrtolutor for
$8.SO. The Power Co. Adv.
MANY PASSENGERS
KILLED IN WRECK
i i-if tVio rt 1 1 ra an1 tVia Irlnl Iraritnioiit
your economies. Let everything in ! . , . ,, .
.. - accorded us by all whom we met.
your life, even your daily expenses,
take on at this moment its true na
tional importance.
4. Encourage national industries,
avoiding imported goods, even though
they may seem better and less costly
than those made at home.
6. Do not look upon the departure
to the front of those dear to you as an
abandonment. Be with them con
stantly in thought, as they are with
you, particularly in the hour of dan
ger; and do all that you can to re
place them in their former occupa
tions. 6. Do not complain of the diffi
culties, annoyances and privations
caused by the war. Think of those
who are dying for their country and
complain will halt upon your lips.
7. Multiply your activities, in your
home as well as outside, thereby ren
dering yourself useful to your coun
try by the work of your hands, the
warmth of your heart, and the clarity
of your intelligence.
8. Exhibit day by day and hour by
hour the same courage a man shows
upon the field of battle. Instruct
the Ignorant, uphold the feeble, con
sole those who are stricken; transmit
your own confidence to others.
9 No matter how long the struggle
may last, await victory with strength
and patience.
10. If you are stricken in your
dearest affections, bear your sorrow
nobly, that your tears may be worthy
of the hero 'whose death you mourn.
LOUIS BENNETT BUYS
SILVER LAKE STORE
B United Press to The Bend Bulletin.)
J SHEPHERDS VILLE, Ken., Dec. 21.
' I Forty-six passengers were killed
and 70 injured as tho result of a col
lision between a Louisville and Nashville-passenger
train and an accom
modation train near hero last night. I
The injured were tuken to Louisville!
on special trains. j
Every passenger on the accommo-
Louis Bennett has recently bought
out the J. H. De Lacey general nor
chandise store at Silver Lake and
plans to operate it in addition to his
Bend grocery. C. H. Metz, formerly
associated with him In the old store
purchased by the J. C. Penney Inter
ests, is now in Silver Lake managing
the merchandise company for Mr.
Bennett. He took charge last Mon
day.
Mr. De Lacey is now in town and
will later go on to Portland, where
he will remain until after the holidays.
THE UNION BARBER
SHOP
BANISTER & GOSNKY, Props.
II lull Class Work (,'lliinintci il
Timber Workers' Club
BOND & OREGON STREETS
Liberty
Bonds
Accepted
In
Payment
For
Purchases
Headquarters
For Diamonds
Diamond Rinu... - - - $7.00 to $1800.00
Di.mo.iJ LaV.llier. $3.00 to $ 75.00
V.(chee from ... - $11)0 to $75.00
Luru-e nsnortint'iit of (Irooflios, Cull Links, I'ulis
ClinitiN, lliucelels, WuU'lics, etc.
LARSON & CO.
AT THE SKIN OK T1IIC 111(1 CLOCK
The Gift Shop of Central Oregon
We 1
Specialize
In
Watcli
And
Jewelry
Repairing
HARPER RANCH SOLD.
J. B. Miner reports the sale of the
Albert Harper ranch at Tumalo to
Lon Cunningham and O. A. Brlpgs,
of Belmont, Washington. There are
180 acres in the ranch and the pur
chase price is $9400. Mr. Harper
will make his future home in Idaho.
HOW ABOUT IT?
Here is the, argument Superintend
ent Thordarson Is using in seeking
Red Cross members. For the man
who feels that he ought to hold onto
his dollar It is a good one. Says Mr.
Thordarson:
"The voluntoer gives up a position
paying $80. As a soldier he gets
per month S30
and 25
Total $55
His sacrifice Is In
One month $ 26
One year .' $300
"Will you 'sacrifice' $1 for the
Bed Cross?"
Phone Red 462
Careful Attention Given to
Special Order AVork
SEE STOCK ON SALE A T
, LARSON'S
JEWELRY STORE
WATER COLORS
HAND.PAINTELCHINA
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and on Xmas morninjj
how cheery and pleasant
the music from a Brunswick
A demonstration will ex
plain why we have such
confidence in these machines
why you will prefer a
Brunswick.
You know the Brunswick
plays absolutely all records
no needles to change, and
there are many other desir
able features that a trial
will verify.
THE OWL PHARMACY, Agents.
Our Nut and Fruit Center
Candies are rinding a
delightful favor with a
lot of Bend Folk
LOGAN'S CANDIES
Retail-. Wall Sued
Wholesle..Wiijhl'i Hotel BIJg.
Bend Hauling Co
EXPRESS AND DACGAGE
LIGHT AMI IIKAVV 11ACLINU
MOVINO
HOUSEHOLD GOODS A SPECIALTY
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE
PHONE
BLACK
451
I'M ON K
BLACK
451
We cut our meat so you get the
most for your money.
CASH MARKET
148 OREGON STREET
WW-
L. K. SHEPHERD
Pianos and Player Pianos
Direct Kuc(ory Hriprisu(ativa
Phonographs and Records
Murphy Building Greenwood Ave. Near Depot
Bend View
BEND'S MOST SCKNIC
lESIl)H('"l:ril(()l,EI(TV
Every Ixt commands n view
of the Hiver, Mountains and
City. Building restrictions
according to Ix-ation.
a:;
PRICES: SI00 AND Li
TERMS: Rcaxonnb e
J. RYAN & CO.
ftc'll loan yon money to build. o'Ksne Md. Phone 361
SHEVLIN PINE
SOLD BY
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
SASH, DOORS and MILL VVOKK
Phone 1661
FOR
SASH FACTORY WOOD
PHONE
BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO.
441
THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS
LUMBER MANUFACTURING
OUR PAYROLLS
MAKE
YOUR PROFITS
BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS
YOU ARE HELPING BENT.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
Loral Salon Afjont
MILLKH LUMUKn CO.
Comploto Stock of Lumber
Lath, Stuth and Doors