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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
THR IIKMt llin.l.KTIN, IMIIiY EDITION, 1I1WD, ORKOON, TIU IISOAY, MAY 120, 1010 page a The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION pb)khl Fery Afternoen EEieept Bandar. Br tha Ben' Ballads (Incerpereted). Enuml aa Second Claaa matter, January S, ieU. at tin Poet Offlca at UcliO. Orejton, unilar Act of March . ID'S. ROBKRT W. SAWYKR KJItor-Manaaw HKNIiY N. FOWLER Aeeociate fc.tllor FKKU A. WOEL.KLEN...Alvcrtiin Manaiter H. W. HUNT Circulation Mm IIALPH SPENCER ..Mechanical Supt. An Independent Newauaper, etandtnv for tha aquare deal, clean bualneea. clean politica and the boat Intaraata of llend and C antral Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ur Mail On Taar tt.OO Hli Montha tt.1t iliree Montha 1.60 Br Carrier Ona Year Six Montha e3.M Ona Month .60 All eubeerintlona ara dua and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration ara mailed inhacxibara and If renewal la jiot raada within -amaonable time tha paper will ba diecontinuad. Plaaaa notify ua promptly of any chanaa of iddraaa. or of failure to receive tha paper recu tany. Orherwiae wa will not ba responsible for aoplaa raiaeed. Make all checka And ordera payable to Tha Band Bulletin. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919. VOTE FOR RECONSTRUCTION. (By Percy A. Cupper. State Engineer.) Will Oregon be among the states to take advantage of the govern ment's reconstruction program? This will depend upon whether or not the state reconstruction measure is passed on June 3rd. The adoption of th,e constitutional amendment and statute to make it effective would make possible the expenditure of four million dollars in reclamation In Oregon, only halt of which the people of Oregon would be called upon to provide. No money may be expended for reclamation unless the federal government expends an equal amount. This has the double ad vantage of not only securing two dollars for one, but also of provid ing additional safeguards around the expenditure of -the funds. These funds are not limited to irrigation purposes but may be used for drain age, dyking, the reclamation of logged off lands, or any other form of land reclamation. We are expending millions on road construction with the full realization that it is money well spent. It is generally conceded that highways should be paid for by the general public even when their construction is of especial benefit to adjacent land owners or the immediate com munity through which they are con structed. On the other hand, recla mation is paid for by the individual who owns the land which receives the benefit. Id the case of reclama tion the state gets its money back with interest in addition to carrying out a public development of state wide benefit. There are many of those In the state who have long felt that some thing should be done to facilitate de velopment along agricultural lines but have been skeptical of the plans proposed. The plan now proposed is so unquestionably sound and safe that it seems to come as a long sought opportunity to do something for reclamation. The 'reconstruction measure also presents an opportunity to get what we always felt was coming to us from the federal government, take part in the big reconstruction move ment and develop Oregon's great ag ricultural resources. The plan under which the money will be expended, .viz., in cooperation with the federal government, removes the danger and uncertainties of state reclamation. Let us not lose this opportunity to take a progressive step and begin the development of Oregon's great resources in a large substantial way. It requires a vote for both the con stitutional amendment, ballot No. DELIGHTFUL FOR SALADS Ve always Lave a Fresn Stock of Nuts--everything; you need. They're the fcet. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables EVERY DAY Strawberries Today CALL US EARLY 11LBERTS kOCERY Phone Red 721 306 "Yes," and also n vote for the statute putting the coimtlliitloiml amendment .into effect, ballot No. 312, "Yes," to ninko these funds available. Wo should not only favor this proposition but gut out ami vojo tor it. The reconstruction measure In ad dition to providing for tho tssuniico of two million dollars for reclamation In cooperation with the federal gov ernment, provides funds for land settlement, the construction of build ings at the Oregon Agricultural col lege, the University of Oregon, tho Monmouth normal, hospital building at Pendleton, buildings at the sold iers' home at Roseburg, a penlten 'tlary at Salem and armories at As toria, Baker, Bend, Lu Grande, Med tord and Marshfield. . In view of President Wilson's rec ommendations tor a reprieve for the light wines and beer we think it might be a good plan for the customs officials to look carefully through his trunks when he comes back from Paris.. Paris reports say that the women are refusing to wear stockings be cause jthey are so expensive. First time women ever let expense stand in the; way of clothes. A shipment of liquor was marked "dry goods." Now that showed a real sense of humor. Europe Likes American Milk. European people hnve learned to like American dairy products. ExiHirts of condensed milk to Europe rose from 10.000,000 pounds in 11)14 to MO.OCK), 000 pounds In 1018, anil there were notable Increases In exports of other dairy products. Much of this may be due to abnormal war demands, but the United States department of agricul ture believes that there Is both an op portunity and a tendency .to expand In this direction over pre-war require ments. A normal Increase In dairying In this country, the department thinks, is fully Justified, provided there Is the necessary Increase In feed crops. For the Girl Graduate Pyrolin Ivory Community Silver Cut Glass Manicure Sets Leather Goods Books Stationery Let's co-operate with you to make your buying eheaper. The Owl Pharmacy BEND'S BOOK STORE TIDCD rsinfyz nrmrw SARETTYIftSTr "OAFETY FIRST I" What a splendid slogan of the hour I What a O striking WARNING against SHIFTLESSNEB9 in onr daily life! HEED IT. It's a warning, among other things, against WASTEFULNESS and CARELES3NESS in MONEY MATTERS. Friend, play SAFE with your INCOME, Don't live BEYOND your means. Put something away for the COMFORT of the FUTURE. Put it where it will be SAFE and EARN you INTEREST. BANK IT WITH US Central Oregon Bank VITAL ISSUES UP FOR VOTE NEXT TUESDAY $125,000 ROAD BONDS, ON BALLOT MEASURES REFERRED Irrigation, Ilunil and Itofonstruetlon IiPKUIation OITor Much of litter ust to tlio People of Central Oregon. One county measure, the proposed flotation of a $125,000 bond. Issue to furnish bonds for the co-operation with the state In the construction of The Dalles-California highway and various market roads, will be pre sented to the voters of. Deschutes county, together with nine state ref erendum questions, five of them con stitutional amendments, when the special stato and county and state olootlon is held on Tuesday, June 3, Of the new measures two are under the reconstruction classification, one is especially for trrlgntion, guaran teeing interest on district bonds for five years, and three are in the in terest of good roads. . Kuntl IlrttcrnienfAini. The contemplated $125,000' bond issue, placed on the ballot as a result of a series of road meetings held throughout the county, culminating in a petition presented to the county court, will be of chief Interest local ly It is expected. Not only do tho plans tor road development repre sent the wishes of the farmers and city dwellers alike, but they are also endorsed by the state highway com mission. Contingent on the passing If you prefer your I Clothes Made to Measure- There's A . Chance Now To Save Some MONEY All you have to' do is to ask for the Special 120 Fabrics Reduced in Price Some $30.00 Suits cat to $25.00 $50.00 Suits cut to $40.00 $40.00 Suits cut to $30.00 J Similar value all along the line. I DICK, The Tailor i J . ri- , A ft tt 4. icamng-r ruling- uerauora i I i !! ntttttHi ffiHfflB of (tie bonds the. county court In ob ligated to upend 134,700 'additional on various, "feeder roada" through out tho county, which wore at first jnulmled in the plans for spending tho $12fi,000 and Utter reclassified for direct county development. To Aid Stato HIkIiwii)'. As tho measure will lie voted on Tuesday. It provides fOd.OOO to b used on The Ditllns-Callfornlu high'' way, 1115,000 for work on tho road from Mllllcan through llend and HIh ters to the I.hiio county lino, $20,000 on the highway from Sisters through Redmond, $5,000 for tho Lower Ilridge-Terrebonnu road, and $6,000 for development from llend to tho Grange hall district. Tho bonds are for ten years, serial In character for tho first four yours, and will draw 5 V4 per cent Interest. Htnto MtMiNUrcN IJxtiil. Stato wide issues which will be voted upon are in detail as follows: Sunato Joint Resolution No. 26. Amending article XI of tho constitu tion of tho slate of Oregon by adding section 7-a, providing for I lie Is suance of not exceeding $6,000,099 in reconstruction bonds of tho state of Oregon, House Joint Resolution, No, SS. For the addition to the constitu tion of the state of Oregon of article 11-b, providing 'funds for tho pay ment by tho state, of Interest for a period of not exceeding five years on bonds Issued for dralnnge and Ir rigation districts. Sennto Joint Resolution No. 11. Amending section 10 of article 11, of the constitution ot tho state of Oregon, Increasing the llmltutloc of taxes by counties for roads. House Joint Resolution No. 20. Amending section 3 of Article XIV of tho constitution ot the State of Oregon, 03 to the location ot public Institutions of the state and except ing from the former constitutional provisions, an Industrial and recon struction hospital. 'House Joint Resolution, No. 21. Amending sections 1 and 8 of Article V of the constitution of the state ot Oregon, and providing for a lieuten ant governor. Senate Bill No. 226. Authorizing the Issuance of reconstruction bonds of the state, conferring certain pow ers on the state board of control, pro viding for the use of funds derived from the reconstruction bonds In the construction ot state and public buildings, and tho supervision of such work, promoting land settle ment, land reclamation and provid ing employment. Senate Rill, No.. 269. Providing (Continued on page 3.) faiaa)H3I33I33fHHSISI3ISI3f33ia!SI3Sf3ra39 1 I Lots of 1 Fresh i Green Stuff 1 today ! Incw Feat you Bi Sin know that talte of New Green H Peas ! and Aaparstfus and 1 Crisp Cucumbers and New W fa Potatoei, and 11 the other S ffl . . e it IS m good Spring Vegetable, are ji g) our specials today. j And don't fortfet that now ia p sj Strawberry time. Make uie n g of your opportunity. G ' I Smith's Grocery K. 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Real Eatate and Inturance Bend Comnnny Iluildinif Own Your , Own Home I have some bargains in BUNGALOWS KAHV TUKMt J. A. EASTES I Central Orfifon'a Leading ' INSURANCE AGENCY YOUR DRUGSTORE J. H. MEYER Formerly wiln Pioneer Garatfe ia now at the Good Luck Garage Sueeeaior to C.O.ANbERSON ReiMence Phone. Red" 2081 Tonight and Friday ' ALICE JOYCE in "The Lion and The Mouse" A WOMAN'S 8T 1 1 KNOT II AdinUalou l,"io urn! 'ATta Saturday Mat.. Ev'ng Sunday Matinee BERT LYTELL la "Hitting The High Spots", Also 10th Episode of "Lure of The Circus" GRAND THEATER Business Guide Tinning and Sheet Metal WM. MONTOOMKIIY. Furnace, Spoutlnc, Outterloi, Cornice und Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Price rlKht, work Riiarantmd BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writer, of all Blade of Inauraaea. OM. aet laauranea Aaeney In Central Ore oa. M. c Bllla. riral NatloBal Uaai OulMUx, UNION CAFE OI'KX XIOHT AXI DAY Have You Trlud Our Donghnuta Scotch Woolen Mills All U.l Hnlta M.iln In Ttnlaa 1 glH.ftO to f24.n NKIJ40VH HiM lioiul HI. FOR SALE! Tracts under irrigation.' xljacpnlto walor inainx, nlwtrlc I1kIW and tvlupliono anrvicc. Ranging ia size from 11 to 6 Acres WnSTOlUA AUDITION I Moo I. L. D. WIEST 1304 Third Strata Dodge Brothers ! Motor Cars I i, WALTHE.MVIT,T,IAM.S CO. i H. 8. Mi'Cluro, Knltisninn REPAIRING THAT IS REPAIRING ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP COLUMBIA SERVICE STATION Jny Hnltzmnn, Prop. STOKAOK HATTKHY WORK (flun Itcpiilrlng Otld JoIm In Moclmnlcnl Unem