The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 29, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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THE I1KND nUIJiETIN, DAILY EDITION, MCND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOnER 80, 10!i0.
LONG BALLOT CONFRONTS VOTERS
WHO VISIT POLLS TO DECIDE ON
MANY CANDIDATES ANDMEASURES
Natlonnl, state, county, municipal per house from Oregon, anil R. N.
and precinct candidates and is-.Stuntleld, ronulillenn. Thomas A
, sues will be voted on Tuesday, when
Deschutes county goes to the polls.
Whether Harding and Coolidge will
head a new administration for Amen
lea, or whether Cox and Roosevelt, as
president and vice president, re
spectively, will curry on the ideals of
democracy as laid down by Woodrow
Wilson during the last eight years,
will naturally be the most momentous
Question to be settled, but other is
sues, of great interest in the state
and locally, will be decided at tho
same time.
Indicating preference for president
and vice president, a long list of elec
tors is presented on the ballot: M.
C. George, Clarence R. Hotchkiss.
Joseph Hume, John Y. Richardson
and Walter L. Robb, for Harding and
Coolidge; Oscar Hayter, Dr. E. T. j
Hedlund, Robert A. Miller, A. E.J
Reames and Elton Watklns, for Cox
and Roosevelt; William F. Amos
Mary H. Jewett, E. T. Johnson, B
Lee Paget and Cyrus H. Walker for
Watklns and Colvln, on the prohibl
tion ticket; John E. Johnson, W. W.
Meyers, B. F. Ramp, W. S. Richard
and R. R. Ryan, for Debs and Sted
man, socialists; and Charles H. Bear
man, Anders D. Berglund, Felix J
Carlson, Nels H. Loff and John 01
son, for William W. Cox and August
Gillhaus, industrial-laborites.
Much interest is felt in the out
come of the United States senatorial
race between George E. Chamberlain
democrat, senior member of the up
Huyes, independent, Albert Slaugh
ter, socialist, C. II. Sveuson, iudtis-trial-laborlte,
are tho other fumll
dtttes for tho senate. For represen
tative in congress from the Boeond
district, N. J. Sinnott, republican in
cumbent, and James Harvey Graham,
democrat, are the only candidates.
One justice of tho state supreme
court is to bo elected to fill the va
cancy created by tho resignation of
Justice A. S. Dennett. This will be
voted by writing in the voter's
choice, as there is no nominee for the
position. Four other vacancies for
tho Bupreme court will be filled with
out contest, as each of the four can
didates Henry J. Bean, Henry L.
Benson, Lawrence T. Harris and
Thomas A. McBride has the en-j
(lorsoniont of both tho republican
and domocrutlo parties. C. L. lluw
ley, republican-democratic, and F, J.
Von Bchron, socialist, nro opposed
for the office of dairy and food com
missioner and II. II. Corey, republi
can Incumbent, Is the only aspirant
for public service commissioner.
Jay II. Upton of I'rlnevlllo has no
opposition as candidate for tho slate
senate from tho 17th district, but
for tho two seats In tho lower limine
to bo filled from tho 2 1st reprosenta
tlvo (llslrlco, three names nro en
tered It. J. Overturf, rcpuhllcuii
douioornt; Denton 0. llunllolt, repub
lican, and It. H. Bradbury, democrat.
For district attorney for Des
chutes county, A. J. Moore has the
republican endorsement and ltoss
Furuhitm that of tho democratic
party.
oinimiumiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiinmnim,it,lvwi.
Demanding of merchants their
highest priced wares, whether you
can afford them or not, "is fuel for
the profiteer. Even with present
prices, proper judgment can be ex
ercised in buying and money saved.
High prices is no excuse for ex
travagance. - The Shevlin-Hixon Company.
In tho IIhI of county office Ihuro
a re three ounlosls. J, A, ICastes,
democrat, and It. W, Hiiwyor, ri'l'tib
lien n. are opposed for county Judge:
M. V. Klileliorbuclter, democrat, mill
John A, Marsh, republican, nro out
(Continued nil I'iiko 7.)
While Hunting
Bear in Mind
Every tree destroyed by forest fir
reduces Central Oregon's wealth
just that much.
Preserve tho trees by being careful
about fire. Protect them by spread
ing the gospel to all others.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
V product
It can't leak
because it's
made in one
piece- that's
why we guar
antee satisfac
tion or your
money back.
Complete line of
Kantleek Robber
goods. Prices
from 40c to
Ine of II
bber M
'rices
4.7S
Horton Drug Co.
Wall St., Bend
RE-ELECT
S. E. ROBERTS
as
SHERIFF
of
Deschutes County
Republican Nominee
.0m
i put
If I am elected, I will, dur
ing my term, construe my oath
of ofllre to mean a complete
and efficient enforcement of
the law. I will have no in
terest to serve but the public
interest. I will conduct my
office with strict regard to
economy. I will give all tho
prisoners In my custody hu
mane treatment and whole
some food. I will give tho
protection of my office to all
persons and all classes alike.
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Do Not Let Another Day Go By Without Taking
Advantage of This Extraordinary Nation-Wide
Demonstration Sale of
Pathe Phonographs
This is such an extraordinary sale, the Pathe Phonograph
is such an extraordinary phonograph and the advantages of
this sale, are all so extraordinary you should lose no time in
coming in. -
Every person in this vicinity who has the slightest idea
of owning a phonograph should, even at considerable incon
venience, hear this wonderful instrument. For it is the one
you want to own the moment you see and hear it.
You have never seen such phonographs for $125 (Model 7)
and $150 (Model 10), to say nothing of the $25 worth of Free
Records and the rest of the equipment which are included. Nor
have you ever heard such a phonograph at any price.
If you were to guess at the price, guessing solely on
appearance, you would price these Pathe Phonographs alone
at many dollars higher than the entire outfit brings. But when you hear the Pathe's
incomparable tone you will immediately make up your mind, "Here is a phonograph
that I would rather own than any other instrument I have heard, even if I could
get others for half the price."
Yet the Pathe Costs No More Than The Ordinary Phonograph
It is our conviction that the Pathe is the one phonograph and the sole purpose
of this sale is to make it the most talked about and popular phonograph in this vicinity.
And because this sale offers so many advantages, you should take immediate
advantage of it. You simply must come in and hear this marvelous instrument play
a few of your favorite selections. Come Tomorrow.
$25.00 Worth of Records
Free With This Offer
Conditions of Sale
1. The phonogrnpha offered in this sale are genuine I'athe
Ittonographs, Models No. 10 and 7.
Model No. 10, 49 inched high, 20 M Indira wldo.
and !iH Inches drop. Mahogany, Walnut, or Oak,
in absolutely the most substantial cabinet construction.
Model No. 7 (shown above), 41, Inches high,
18 Inches wide, and 20)4 Inchii deep. Mahogany or
Oak cabinet.
Roth arc equipped with genuine Pathe Hnpphlro
Ball for I'alho Records) universal tone arm and sound
box for playing all makes of records; loo steel needles;
AND V!rt WOKTH OK I'ATHK RECORDS TO UK
SELECTED IIY THE PURCHASED.
2. TOTAI, PRICE FOR THIS ENTIRE OUTFIT I For
Model .No. 10, ino; for Model No. 7, I2B.
8. Your lull Inh. payment may be extremely low. Tho bal
ance to be paid within the year In weekly or monthly Installments.
4. Entire equipment will be delivered to your homo Im
mediately on receipt of Initial payment. Freight or express
charges will be prepaid to all paints within 150 miles of llend. -
B. ltoth of theso models nro guarunteed for one year. Any
defective pints will bo replaced without charge during this period.
Written gunrmitee furnished with each phonograph.
n. These Instruments may bo exchanged for any higher
priced Iatho Phonograph within six months, we agreeing to allow
the purchaser full credit for every dollar paid up to the time tho
exchange is muile.
M. R &
BEND, OREGON
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E. M. THOMPSON, llend, Oregon,
Without any obligation on my part, yon mav send liin
photographs and other descriptive matter of the I'atho Phono-
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