The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 19, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    TOR HENO HHM-KTIN, DAILY EDITION, I1KND, OBKGON. WKD.N'KHDAY, MARCH 10, 1011)
PAGE a
Crescent Is the safe, economical baking
powder. It Is made of the purest Ingredi
ents In correct scientific proportions. Cres
cent raises first when moisture Is added In
the mixing bowl, und then ugiu when
heut Is applied.
Thus you can depend absolutely upon
Crescent to produce the most wholesome,
light and easily digested biscuits, cukes
and breads, H'rlto for Crescent Cook
Book.
Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash.
ONLY 13 DAYS
until you can go
after the
FINNY BEAUTIES
Look over nil your
KISIIING TACKLE
then come to us for
any additions. We
will sell you the
BEST.
TON1CHT and THURSDAY
Vaudeville m& Pictures
FIVE (JKNUINK NATIVE
Hawaiian Troubadours
Inuliiilinit Mm Luuna Kulolio. tlx;
Little Hawaiian Dancing1 Girl.
I
TONIGHT Last Time
ENID BENNETT in" "Fuss and Feathers"
sit-"-'
ELKO COMEDY "FRECKLED FISH"
COMING THURSDAY ONLY
-FANNY WARD in "THE CHEAT"
and ELKO COMEDY.
Do you want .to know? Look for
f? Tliuntilny, You'll know wliut
happened to Jiinun. Adv.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TODAY'H TKMI'KHATUIIB
(Taken at 3 p. n()
, Mm. J. P. Dion Im visiting her lu
ll' r. Mm. Jack Hill, In this city.
Walter McWIIIIatnii In In from
Madras today.
William A. Pickett of Cllno Full
In spumllng thn iluy In Bend.
Illiilna Ilcviim of Tumtilo spent IuhI
ii I K 1 t In Bond.
Mm. II. M. Ilorton returned to
Ilnnd this morning from a visit to
Portland. 1
Denton (I. Durdlrk of Redmond I
In tha city today ut tending to court
mattoni.
7,, J. F. Welborn, president- of tho
Whltnn Hardware Co. of Seattle, U
, visiting In Bend at tha lioinv of Mr.
and Mm. Floyd Dement.
Tho Indoor baseball gnma sched
uled for tonight between tho profit
Mlonul and business mmi of Ilnnd will
J begin at 8:30 o'clock.
W. C. Van Horn of Portland ar
rived In Ilnnd this morning, urul In
spending tho day hero taking tintl
mony In lund muttuni.
John McFudden and his sons. I.oo
nard and Harold, aro In Ilnnd today
from Terrebonne. transacting busi
ness at tho land office. t
O. I). Drown und X. 0. Jncobson,
supervisor of tha Fremont and De
tenu tirn national forests, loft Innt
Closed Dodge
Touring Car
FOR HIRE
DAY or
NIGHT
Located at
Pioneer Garage
Phone 22 1
J. W. LITTLKFIKLD, Owner
night for Portland on legul business.
Ben Madofsky und Hymen Itoton
hurg of Portland aro spending u few
(lays In Hand. They will locate here
If they cun find a suitable Munitions
opening.
Mrs. M. II. Ilorlon expects to leuve
In the nuur future on trip to Cus
cadu Locks, I,nwlston and I'ortland.
Hhn will be gone for about three
nion tin.
Mrs. O. E. Ilurk and Miss Grand
fluid .of Ban Fruncliico, who have
bwn visiting Mm. Burks mother.
Mm. J. W. Aaho. In this city, left
for tbelr home lust night. Mr.
Ashe entertained In their honor yes
terday afternoon.
Mrs. Mabel Hettleinolr. worthy
grand malron of the Order of Eastern
Blur, arrived In Ilend yesterday to
visit the local chapter. She was
present at tho chapter meeting lust
night, spent today In llend and leaves
thin evening for Redmond.
SPECIAL TAX
MOVE OPPOSED
(Continued from Page 1.)
company, promised that the material
for the fire houso would be available
In May.
A unanimous voto was taken for
tho appointment of a poundmuster,
to bu given police authority. On the
request of Chief of Police Nixon, an
allowance of $40 a month was made
him for the upkeep of a cur. The
amount Is only $8 more than has
been paid for tho use of a saddle
horse, and Mr. Nixon assured the
council that tho Increase In the
number of law violators who could
' be apprehended would make up near
j ly the entire amount of the allow.
nnce. ,
Health Onllniuiro Piikhcn.
Mayor Kuste officially announced
hla veto of the pool room ordinance.
but due to the absence of Council
man McPhorson, a second vote was
postponod. A bill for an 'ordinance
to give tha health committee power
to declare open toilets ajid buildings
In which horse or cattle are kept
to be a nuisance, and fixing a pen
ally for failure to abate such iiuls
ance, was passed under an emer
gency clause. '
Fire Chief Tom Corlon explained
the need for a law to prevent park-
ffilllpl' Luncheon Suggestions ffi
i rFct - Vys! Serve Snow Flakes the
' iBO dainty salted -cracker
Dwi Vi ul wtn boullion, sardines
if XHJw:' ' creamed fish, salads, Au
I y':Mm Welsh rarebit, etc. V
SwNP .'VfWl Don't ask for Crackers, sny Bnow V
I wmmo'.l " vNSM rut, f. .
lug at blind crosHlngs, and the neces
sity for keeping curbs near fire
hydrant clear, and City Attorney
Ilenson wus Instructed to draw up
an ordinance covering 'these points.
To economize on rent, the council
ordered that on the first of April
police headijuurters be moved to the
city rest rooms. .
A resolution for estimates and
specifications for street Improve
ments, already announced, was
passed without question.-.
To Change length of Terms.
As a suggestion for a method to
allow half of the present council
members to remain In office to in
itiate new members Into the duties
of city work, and as a remonstrance
agulnst alleged dictation of policies
by organizations, outside the council,
tho following report was submitted
by It. P. Mlnter, E. L. Payne and G.
Denson, members of the Committee
on rules, order of business and elections:
"The present Incumbents, namely, 1
the city council and mayor, will bold
their office two years from Die date
of their election and, under the
stute luw, you are required to elect
a council and may each succeeding
two years.
"Your committee begs to suggest
that the three councllmen receiving
the lowest votes be retired at the
end of two years and that the three
councllmen receiving the highest
votes retain their office for four
years, thus you will have three
experienced councllmen as hold-evers
at each election.
"Dut we find that this change will
have to be made by the vote of the
people, therein entailing, In our
judgment, a special election nttlng
this caso and complying with the
state laws.
"Rolnllve to' the rules of business,
your committee would suggest that
an established rule be Inaugurated
that the business of the council be
transacted In the chamber rooms of
the council and not at the Pilot Butte
Inn. .
"Under the head of order, your
committee believes' It- entirely out or
order that the council be subjected
to the domination of any organlxa-
A REAL
Bargain
We Sell Fiining Licemes
F. DEMENT
&CO.
Groceries Hardware
tlon and our belief is founded on the
fact that they are the legally elected
representatives of the people of Bend
and that if any organization wants
certuln things from the council it
Is incumbent on; them to send their
committees to the chamber room and
there discuss their problems, and If
they are fair ones we are convinced
that the present council will be gov
erned by any wise suggestion sub
mitted by them. But we, as your
committee, take the stand that it Is
very humiliating that on every prob
lem coming before this council some
members of the present city govern
ment are forced to ask the advice
cf other organizations before taking
action. The dignity of this council.
In our Judgment, la rebellious against
such actions as named above."
Do you want to know? Look for
It Thursday. You'll know what
happened to Jones. Adv.
Today's Amusements.
I.1BKKTV THKATKR. ..
Vaudeville, Hawaiian Trouba-
dours.
Enid Bennett in "Fuss and
Feathers." "
GRAND THKATER.
'Mary MacLaren In "Vanity
Pool."
Comedy, "Regular Patsy."
r-W
ALICE BRADY
"THE DEATH DANCt
EISJSlSJSJSISEISJSlSJc
Would You
be
Interested
in the
BEST
6 -Cylinder
Car
. on the
Market?
If So, See
Pioneer Garage
Phone 221
GRAND.
Mury MacLaren will be seen to
night for the lost time in "Vanity
Pool," an unusually interesting story
of a tenement girl who sacrificed
much to save the career of a poli
tician. Tomorrow and Thursday
nights. Alice Brady will be seen in
the startling drama, "The Death
Dance," the story of a c&fo dancing
girl. This photoplay Is rich In complications.
NEW TEACHER FOR
SCHOOL AT CRESCENT
LA PINE, March 19. W. E.
Beesley who hat been at Silver Lake
tor the past two weeks returned to
La Pine Sunday."
R. E. Eaton is still hauling hay
from yet Weather springs.
E. B. Tomes and wife went to
Bend last Wednesday, returning on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.- Carl F. Clow left
for Portland last Wednesday.
Miss Annie Bollle of Klamath Falls
UGH
The Franco Cham
Drive Tractor
Your Ford Furnishes the" Motor Power.
Ideal for Use on Central Oregon Farms.
Demonstrator Will Arrive In Herd in Few Days
Farmers are invited to make inquiries of
Phone 221 at the Pioneer GarageCo.
E. M. BONNER, General Agent for Oregon, Idaho j
and Washington.
General Red Tubes Last as
Long as the. Average Car
Some Times There is Such a
KJ$JJ Thing as the Best E2f
Service of an inner tube is so locfer wttivtti in Uiw$ ol asllcsf
but ia terns of yean. GENERAL Process k produced Tnbe
which resist not merely friction and strain, lot deterioration of time
. This is of Special Interest to Ford Owners
Pioneer Garage
Phone 221
Free Air. Agency General Jumbo Tires, with a
7,500 mile guarantee. Open Evenings.
Willys-Overland Agency.
F . .
Eledric
Cleaner
Gets AO the Dirt, All
the Time. There is no
periodical house-cleaning
time, no dusting, or wip- .
ing up. The dirt simply dis
appears all of it. All the
housewife does is push the
button and guide the cleaner.
And it's done in one-fifth the
time. TUOR Naccum Clean
ers sold on easy terms.
Bend Water Light
& Power Co.
VALUE
FIRST
s
HELP BUILD
UP YOUR
COMMUNITY
Community life in Amer
ica is the very life blood
of our democracy. Every
citizen owes allegience to
his' home town.
The factories, mills and shops of your town provide
the payrolls and comforts needed for health and
prosperity. Patronize and support loyally every
business man in your community, By doing so you
will networking most effectively for yourself and
building up your home town.
THE SHEVUN-HIXON COMPANY
arrived In La Pine last Saturday and
wont to Crescent 'on Monday's stage.
She . has been employed to fill the
vacancy la the Crescent school.
The demand for hay has become
so great that the Holllnshed brother!
have put their truck back on the
road again.