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THH BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, HATt'IlDAV, MARCH BO, 1010
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
PsjfclUliail Rrsry Afternoon Kvrpt Bandar.
By Iht Band UnlUtln (Incorporated).
Bnwml as tivcond Class mutter, January 8,
1B17, at the Post Offlca at UcnJ, Oreitoa, under
Act of March . U".
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HKNUY N. POWLKR Assoclnt Kditor
KKr'.l) A. VOKl.r LKN . . . Alvcrliinii Msnaircr
II. W. HUNT Circulation Manmrrr
BALPU SPENCER Mechanic! Supt
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SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919.
THE VICTORY LOAN.
Victory over Germany is won, but
not all of the bills are paid or did
the expense of war end with the arm
istice by any means. The last bills
for all kinds of war material' must be
paid. The army of occupation must
be maintained in Germany; the great
army must be maintained in this
country and in France until it can
be demobilized, and it must be paid
the bonus of $60 a head and brought
home; the difference between the
market and guaranteed price for
wheat must be paid and a large part
of Europe must be fed that famine
may not lead to anarchy.
AH of these things are necessary
parts of the work of pacifying the
world which the United States under
took when we declared war on Ger
many and Austria. The job will not
be finished until those countries have
accepted the terms dictated at .Paris,
until their people have enough food
to save them from starvation and an
archy, and are at work.
Many of these people are our en
emies, but many are friends whom
we have set free. Humanity dictates
that we should feed them out of our
abundance. The most cold-blooded
policy points the same way, for if
we do not feed them, we shall have
to fight them as Bolsheviki. It is
cheaper to feed them than to fight
them and they will be of more use to
the world alive than dead.
: To meet these obligations of honor,
humanity and policy, the govern
ment will call on the people for sub
scriptions to the Victory loan from
April 21 to May 10. The exact form
and amount of the loan has not been
fixed but it will probably be $6,000,
000,000 in notes running ten years
and paying interest at he rate of
from 4 H to 5 per cent. If that
should be the amount, Oregon's
quota will be about $30,000,000 and
Portland's quota from $17,000,000
to $18,000,000, approximately the
same as for the fourth Liberty loan.
This is an opportunity for Oregon
to put the final touch on the splen
did record which it made through
out the war, and which spread its
fame as the Volunteer State across
the continent. Not only loyalty to
the state, loyalty to the nation and
duty to hnmanlty, call upon us to
respond, even till it hurts, but the
notes will be a good investment for
they will be accepted at the banks
. as collateral for loans up to a high
percentage of their market value and
the high rate of interest will make
them salable at or near their face
value.
To subscribe for ,he Victory loan
is to be a good American and a good
Oregonian. To be a practical worker
for peace and humanity and to do a
good stroke of business, all at the
same time.
( PERSONS COMPLAINING.
Anyone complaining of places in
unsanitary condition please report
same to Dr. J. C. Vandevert, city
health officer, or E. L. Payne, chair
man health committee. Adv. 95-7c
"Put Your Duds
In Our Suds"
Finished
Rough Dry
Wet Wash
Dry Cleaning
The BEND
LAUNDRY
Phone Black 311
'
Electric
Cleaner
Gets All the Dirt, All
the Time. There is no
periodical house-clenn-
iiig time, no dust ing, or wIh
ing up. Ttu dirt simply tlis
uppoiirs nil of It. All the
luiusewifo docs is push tho
button hikI jfuiilo the rlcnnnr.
Anil it's done in onn-IKih the
time. THOU Nuroum Clean
ers sold on easy tonus.
Bend Water Light
& Power Co.
Bcnd Society
On Saturday evening a surprise
party in the form of a linen shower
was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Resare at the home of the former's
parents, 126 Adams Place. Dunclng
and card playing were the features
of the evening, after which a delight
ful lunch was served. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ray and
son, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mom, Mr.
ami Mrs. Al Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Richter and son, Mr. and Mrs.
John Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olson.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tucker, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Haglund and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. Haglund, Mr. and Mrs.
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Dalquist, Mr.
and Mrs. John Berg, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George
Sander-Strom, Mr. and Mrs. George
Bates and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
O. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. Keeney,
Mr. and Mrs. James Brusk, Mr.
Brichoux, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnful,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stanton, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Kregsman, Mr. and Mrs.
Ragnor Kregsman, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Llndgren, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hansen, Mr.
and Mrs. John 'Tagt, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex. Tagt, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Berg, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dore Shudere, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Nelson, Miss Isabelle Emmett.
The Presbyterian church members
held their annual business meeting
on Tuesday, March 25, followed by
a social meeting and a luncheon.
Rev. H. C. Hartranft. who has been
the pastor for the past five years,
jtates that this has been the crown
ing year. In spite of the fuel that
the congregation has had only seven
months of active work on account of
sickness and the extensive war
work, which took a great deal of
his time, the church shows a net
gain of 22 new members. The an
nual budget, which amounts to the
sum of $2183. has been almost fully
subscribed. The Christian Endeavor
society has also made a gift of' $77
toward the adoption of a little Ar
menian girl.
Clebratlng the anniversary of the
organization of the chapter, members
of the Prineville order of Eastern
Star entertained Thursday ' night
with a reception and banquet, many
from tho Bend chapter, as well as u
number of local Masons motoring to
the Crook county seut to take part in
the affair. Among those in attend
ance from here were Judge uml Mrs.
V.' I. Barnes, Mrs. J. II. Davidson,
H. C. Kills. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alton
Thompson. Or. und Mrs. J. C. Vun
depert, Mr. and Mrs. Ivy, Mr. and
Mrs. Hayes. Mrs. R. V. Speck, Mr.
und Mrs. K. M. Gasbur ami Mrs. A.
A Anderson.
The' Catholic Ladies' Altar society
was entertained ut the home of Mrs.
Daub on Louisuna avenue Thursday
afternoon. Besides all of tho teach-;
ers from the Reid school, the other i
guests were: Mesdames Cnshnian,
Carmody. Kelloy, I.ogun. ("larno, j
C'larno, Mayrund. O'Laughlin. Dough- j
erty, Lamarsh, Iledlne, Kullilml.
Dion. Mahoney, Hyde, Maher and ,
Gillis. A very pleasant afternoon
was spent, after which a pair of
hand embroidered linen pillow, slips
were ruffled. Mrs. Cote of Kenwood
HCHOOI, DISTRICT IK.XU I'M. ICC
TION NOT1CK,
STATU OF ORKtlON.
County of Deschutes,
School District No. 1.
Notice Is hereby given that nt tho
school dlHtrlet bond election hereby
called to bn held at Kenwood School,
In uiul tor School District No. 1 of
Deschutes County, Orc-itou, on Satur
day, the 2th tiny of March, A. 1).
1919, between the hours of two
o'clock p. m. mid seven o'clock p. hi.,
there will he submitted to the legal
voters thereof the question of con
tracting a bonded Indebtedness In the
sum of twenty-eight thousand
IK'S, 000) dollars for tho purpose ul
providing finals Willi which to erect
and furnish a school building In and
tor said school dlstrl"t.
The vole to he by ballot upon
which shall be the words "Bonds
Yes" and "Bonds No"; and the
voter shall place a cross (X) between
the word "llondn" ami tho word
"Yes," or between tho word "Bonds"
uml the word "No," which I ml I rates
his choice.
The polls tor tho reception of tho
ballots cast for or against tha con-1
traction of said 'ndebiediiess will,
on said day und dale and at the place
aforesaid bo opened ut the hour of
A VILttAGE'SCAMP
ACITJ; VAMP
iS
mABLE nORMAND
In
"pECK'S bAD gIRL"
(See When)
IPJtMr3rSMSIi3fiISiaH
Chicken
Dinner
I ut the
Wright Hotel
Sunday, from noon to "J o'clock,
Gj and from 6:00 to !:00 In evening-, U
$ SO CENTS $
pi " fj)
(Continued on Last' Page.)
Sunday in Bend
Churches
Christian Sflence.
Christian Science services at 11
o'clock Sunday morning, at 418 Bond
street. Subject. "Reality."
Mt'tliiHlUt Kpisropiil.
W. C. Stewart, pastor. 9:45 a. m.,
Sunday school. A class for every
one presided over by an excellent
teacher. 11a. m., morning worship.
Special music. Pastor's topic.
"Growing In Grace." 7 p. m., Kp
worth league. S p. m., evening wor
ship. Lots of songs, Short sermon.
Evangelistic. Topic, "Tests of De
scipleshlp." Remember, the clocks
are to be set ahead one hour, so do
not be late at the Bervfce.
Hcandinavlitn-Lutheran.
The morning service will be In the
Norwegian and the evening service
In the English language. The choir
will sing.
The first Monday in the month tho
business meeting will he held In the
church at 7:30 o'clock. Tho choir
will meet Tuesday and Thursday at
7 o'clock for practice. Next time
will be at Mr. Brevold's home. You
are cordially Invited to all our meet
ings. The Sunday school meets at
10 o'clock. All welcome.
OTJE itrons box is a GREAT MAGNET for the money of those who
conduct their homes and business by check. It DRAWS the D0L
. LARS. You'd find it POSITIVELY to YOUR ADVANTAGE if
you would let it magnetize your money. Our FINANCIAL SERVICE is
BACKED by YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. The DISTINGUISHED
TOWNSMEN on our board of directors is our BEST GUARANTEE.
YOUR NEIGHBOR BANKS WITH US. DO YOU?
Central Oregon Bank
Closed Dodge
Touring Car
FOR HIRE NIGHT
Located at
Pioneer Garage
Phone 221
J. W. LITTLKFIKLD, Owner
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Two Days of Screams
and Laughter
Yon hnve read Old Man Peck's Hud Hoy, well he
had a Girl that was worse.
CIRCUS
HIPPODROME
COMEDY
DRAMA
ALL IX ONE.
For Sale!
Little acre tract No. 1,
this fine acre is all in
good state of cultiva
tion and 30 loads of
manure' on the ground
for this year's crop, and
has sewer .connection;
4 fine lots, 50 by 200 ft.
Am leaving and will sell
at a real bargain.
R. P. MINTER
two o'clock p. m. unci nniuln upon
until tlio hour of ni-vcii o'clock p. in.
mi the Minm day when tho damn ahull
bo cloned.
Hy ordir of tho district school
hoard ot School District No. 1 of
ItmrhutiMi county. ()r);mi, mailt) tills
fifth duy of March. A. 1). 1910.
J. 1". KKYK:
('hulriniui of IHxlrlct He
llonrd.
Attest;
J. ALTON THOMPSON".
KlHtrlrt dork 7
GENERAL all around
good tires and tubes
ONLY 3 DAYS
until you can go
after the
FINNY BEAUTIES
Look over all your
FISHING TACKLE
then come to us for
any additions. We
will sell you tthe
BEST.
W Sell Fishing1 Licenses
F. DEMENT
&CO.
Groceries , Hardware
FOR
SALE!
A MODERN 8-Roomi
Brick House, Beautiful'
View, Good Garage, Fine
Corner Lot. '
Price, $3,700
Best of Terms.
SEE--- ' ,
R. P. MINTER
The tire, we are happy to tell you, that has a
Genuine Guarantee
Cords 8000 Fabrics 5000
Miles Miles
We Will Stand Behind These Figures
Asked About VJUKlUt SUffftSU
I TV., rA 0w"' Tlrei for FORDS,
J I IreS CHRE VROLETS, XCAXWELLS
Thf Vaplif 5o ECONOMICAL IN FUEL
A 11C VC11C AND UPKEEP.
. The Panhard
Oregon Traffic. IT IS NOW BEING DEMONSTRATED
PIONEER GARAGE
WILLYS OVERLAND AGENCY
VELIE AGENCY
1 GASOLINE FREE AIR
OPF.N EVENINGS PHONE 221
ALL ADJUSTMENTS DONE IN BEND
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