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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1914)
AOK I TtlK 1H5N1) IU'LTiKTIN, HUM), OUR., WSDNKSDAV, OCT011KU HI, ilH. II " "' THE BBND BULLETIN (I'nbllshcd livery Wednesday) C1EOUQK PALMER PUTNAM Editor nnd Publisher. nOUEUT W. SAWYER ABaoclato Eiltlor. WEDNESDAY, OCTODEU 21. 1014. M&CHUTKS C)UXTY.' 7C FOIl NEW COU.NTY JI2KFKHHOX COUXTV. r? ?X.FOn NEW COUNTY .. MSSOLVK 1AHTXKKSIIU ,.. 11. v. l.oivor nnu a. 11. mini uau dissolved their partnership ownership of the llond llrlck & Lumber Com pany, Mr. Horn now being tho exclu. elye owtior of tho company. In nn exchange of proporty Involved In tho. new 'arrangement Mr. Colvcr becomes owner of tho old Scott ranch cIrIIm roues east 01 town, wmcu no w fnrm )inwftftpr. Ttat!i tinrtlpa dnftlrff It understood that no trouble ot nivr. hind Influenced tho change, whlcfiti MAln trrtrti? iwnnan rifAAnl mndl?1 tlons do not warrant a double innti-1 CKomcnt tor tho brick yard. hoods that have boon circulated by enemies ot division to tho effect that the movement Is being pushed solely for tho purpose ot obtaining otllco for llond men. To clinch tho answer no read i resolution that had boon sign cd by over 50 local men embodying tho statement ot tho llond position ns to county odlccra that has been made from tho beginning ot tho campaign. Ttio Ito.oolutlon. Tho resolution nnd the names ot thoRQ who hnvo signed up to tho pres ent tlmo Is as follows; "WhorcnB, It Is falsely rumored that tho cltltens of llond hnvo de efded upon a list of mpn from tho town of Llond whoso nppolatmont will bo sought na oMclnls of Deschutos county In oaso county division carries at tho coming election, nud "Whereas, tho cltltons of llond favor and arc seeking county division solely because of tho convenience nnd economy nerved thereby ntd hot out of any desire to nbtutn olllco for tin:' particular men, "Now therefore. Wo, .tho under signed residents ot nnd votors In tho town ot llond plodso ourselves, in enso Deschutes county Is formed, to endorse or support no cnndldnto for county otllco from too town ot Uoml other than one mombor of tho Coun ty court." Vernon A. Forbes, II. C. Ellis, U. 0. Coo, It. W. 8kuq, 11. M. Smith, llort Shuey, M. E. ailuerl, 0. M. Pat torson, M. L. O'Donnoll, Snmuol 1 Hldor. W. II. Speck. F. T. Hold, N. P. Hmlth. O. A. Thereon. J. H. Corbott, C. V. Thornthwnlto. J. 1. Davidson, A. L. French, S. A. lllnkpley, C. L. Mannhelmer, 0. R. Juhnoon, P.C. Garrison. Af-H.-Qovq, Jos. 9. tint nls. 11. K. Alloh, F. A. llouwyj; Louis Doonnr, Lowlo Main, Ilownnl Palmer, Ralph Bnoncer. Floyd Dom. yfywM"''! .. PARTY AT HAl'CK'S. u There was a party given last 1-J day night at tho Unuok residence.' Games wore plnyed, nnd exerylHjdy- enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Re freshments were served the latter part of tho evening, tho party break ing up nt about 11 o'clock. Thoso present were: John Uankey and Fera Ron, Clydo llnuck and Susie Miller. Franom Thompson nod Robort Inntt. Minor Mooro and Ida Dohl. Ftoyil Gbrton nnd Musa Murphy. Uoseo Whltunn nnd Hlslo Drnvm. llazol Moore and Charles Vhittleld, Fran ces Reft and Flora Denton, Howard .Young nnd Orphn Hauek, Ed Moore nnd Btta Rowe, Dolmor Young, Jim Vnvor, T. R. Hoke, Pot Hnuck, nnd Dewoy Moore. r 1 A WISE OLD OWL. n Tha uwl, tl.ey say. Is n wlso bird This, particular owl was wlso nnywny. IP-happened thusly: Friday night n - 'sick- owl wandored down Bond street nn"nflappod against the brightly il luminated windows of tho Owl Phar macy. Ralph Polndextor and Joe Me . Kay let him In and gave him a mix tore of Nyal's remedies, which fixed him up at once. Aftor n few days on exhibition In tho Owl window, the convalescent owl was releaeed. "v KVAXfiKLICAL CAMPAIGN Evangelist I. E. Knight and his !& arrived In town this morning to begin n series of evangelical nieetlntp jKiileh will continue for a month MftgUngB will be hold every evening except Sunday In the Head Theatre,, the first coming Thursday cvonlug at 7:30. XKW MIIRARY IIOOICS. The following books have been re cently added to the collection of the Lndlen Library Club: "T. Tembar om," by Frances Hoghdon Rurnett, "The White Sister" by Marlon Craw ford, given by Mrs. Oehmo. "Longfel low's Poems and Tales of the Wayside Inn," "Mlnkle," by Louis Tracy, "Tho Dragon Painter," by May McNeil Fen- ollosa, given by Miss Schoolcraft, aal 'The Calling of Dan Mathews," by Harold Dell Wright, given by Mrs. John E. Ityan. THE MASQUERADE HALL. The committeo In charge Qf the roasquorade ball to be given by the Fratornal Rrothcrhood on the 29th announces that prlic-s will be given! ior mo ueai oosiuine worn vy ouuur a lady or. a gentleman and one for the most fantastic costume.. After the unmasking there will bo two prize dances. SHOWER FOR MIRS RATLIFFE. A "shower" for Miss. Grace Rat Uffe,, whoso marrlago to Guy Mcltey- nolds occurs on the 2tth, was given IssuThursday by Mrs. A. L-. French and Mrs. O. C. Hcnkle, at the French home. Twenty gueits were present who presented MIxs Ratilffe with many elaborate and useful gifts. At the close of the evening coffee and coke were served. TJOOTH TOMORROW NIGHT. Robert A. Booth. Republican can dldate for United States senator will specie In the Commercial Club room? tomorrow evening at 7:30. air. 1100th will arrive here from Prlnovllle la the 1st nfternnnn and will leave on the night train Immediately aftepf making bis speech. DESCHITTKH POLLING PLACE. Chairman Tweet of the Deschutes precinct eioctlon board announces that the polling placo for the coil ing election will be in the house for tn rly occupied by Roy Fullner on tho Laldlaw road. The house is on tho left hand side of tho road next below John Steldl's residence. HOT IAKE MANAGER MOULD LIKE NOTICE OF ARRIVAL IN ADVANCE. Persons contemplating a visit to Hot Lake Springs, Oregon, who re aulro the service of a wheel chair of other special convenience, aro re uucplcd by tho management to give notice of arrival In advance, no that propor care and attention may be assurod. Paid advertisement. 32-34c TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOUNfiEOn "September 13, one two-year old steer, roan and white, one 2 yedr old heifer, red and white spotted, ope spring colt, with right oar.Bplit. Will deliver for costs. Y. V,,Swl8her. "Laldlaw. 33c il LUPINE OFFERS u SOLID SUPPORT , (Continued from page 1.) ' ' AJ'orbeaitdoTc'up the aubJbotftfiHtn nfakjLCroc county 7aB cpyd' 'to iiA"Aa in tmi inv ninar 1 irnpnii rfiiina waafdeyotod to answering the falser m JCHILDREN'S MEN'S WOMEN'S I . .Jf f ; 3iki. k qu:cp0 rcc: nua9.z tui ure UHCHU O vyAIAC VVOl9' Awfcaritaai ftJM nil 1 1 1008 K Hi IBM ii, 'l fci.ru 1111 nrfhii 1 as.-a 11 mm ' ' ' ' "nw 1900 lain ion 1001 ,Halnry .,,. ,, , .3500.00 ) 3,600,00 2,OB.U8 SiUOMO ISMPI'lf? ? 'Ji)nU ; Tjiilot DonutSf ...... ,u,aoo.Qo i.aoo.00 ,. l.aoo.oo fi.soo.oo i.aoo.oo i.aOo. Extra DaViftS' ''. 1H.80 G10.B0 f.au.r.O 7a,8C l.JHR.OO tflW WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR-ALL THE FAMILY ALL UNDERWEAR AT THE SAME PRICE IS NOT ALIKE. WE HAUE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCV FOR "LINES" OF UNDERWEAR THAT HAUE STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. THEV WEAR WELL: THE BUTTONS CLING: THEY DONT STRETCH OUT OF SHAPE: THEY DO NOT SHRINK. OF COURSE. YOU WILL NEED WINTER UNDER WEAR. COME IN NOW AND BUY A SUPPLY FOR ALL THE FAMILY. CHANGING THE WEIGHT OF UNDERWEAR FROM WEEK TO WEEK IS THE BEST WAY TO CATCH COLD. BUY ENOUGH. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. MEN'S UNION SUITS SI UP TO S3 LADIES UNION SUITS 50C UP TO S3 SPEC'L UAL.-LADIES' SI.25 UNION SUITS 90C LADIES' EXTRA SIZE UNION SUITS SI DONT FORGET OUR BLANKET LINE 50C TO. . si I To the Farmer of this Country: WE WILL TRADE YOU DRY GOODS. MEN'S. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS FOR POTATOES AND WILL PAY YOU S25 PER TON IN TRADE. GOOD SALEABLE SPUDS. R. M. SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY LEARN THE WAY FINE RED, JUICY SPITZENBERG ; Applets? ' . ' - $1.50 Per Box. In lots of five boxes, $1.40 per box. NEWTON APPLES, Late & ' Keepers, at $1.25 per box. . " Shuey's Cash Grocery s OUR THANKS Til ' ' AIIB DUB TUB PEOPLE OP I1KND AND TUB ADJOIN. ING COUNTKY FOIt THEIR LII1BUAL PATIIONAOB. TIIOUQII TUB COST OF FLOUIl AND SUOAIt 1IA8 ADVANCED ORBATLY OUK PRICE FOR DREAD IS STILL ONLY 50 A LOAF YOU WILL FIND IT ON 8ALB AT OUR WALL STIIKBT BTOUK AND AT THE FOLLOWING OROCEI IE8: PILOT IIUTTI? GIlOCKItV, llond Htrccr. ' . BIIUKY'B OROCEItY, M'nII Hlieet. ' . rf IU:NWOOD OltOCBHY, Ifcinvood. V HEM) ailOCBUY, Center Aildltioii. --WH OAItUY A 1'ULL LINK OF PJKH, CAUEBt CAN- DiRs, ioccrkAm ani mwm FRUITS. LUNCJIKS put. up. . : : fitF-' . SHRINElR So HUEY ii . .;l , mi. TriwolltiK linoiuoa Pow HccAhla ' 148.00 fUntlouol'r ..,... 320.tf3 Now Aito ,.,.... AutjO Uxiiuirto , . . , 128.00 .14 llU'l 410.00 ,8S,SS k. 407,lfl on.ar, 708.-10 113 2.210 113.24 .80 iui:i 0 i 1,400.1! ana.a fi 11,81. 3,100.00 098.1? Tolhl '.. .$4'.283.37 4.823.83 &,ll.00 JR.770.00 tfl.077.4(l 111,002,00 in iii i n- 1 .in ITIifNO flutirct dImiw you wlmt (lio tfliprllt'n olllco rt iin It'iiitf liwtti ciniiliic'trtl, Ih ll' jent-s tho '.iciim luw nearly (rlplod. Dcnplto llio ntihiinnlille, nolo tho (laveilhiK iixxmf' iIduIiKmI not IiicIikIIiik (Iio VIMlH.in uudor "nnlii oiiwmI)" niul that tlojiuty hlrt Junijirtl nlKtut l?noo In imo j oar, ItctwrtMi 111112 mid II) III, v TIioho IlKUrrM kIiow oiio rraxon for IIKJII TA.MX. If K. It. KNOX In elected HhrrllT tlie it enn Iks reduced and tlio cllleJoun- of the olllco increaMMl. That Im why you uliotilil VOTE FOR KNOX '(Prild nlWUnomont njuncd' Tjf W. If. Bt&nfn, UbiuI, Orepon.) .V out, Mnurloo P. Oadhnmn, Awhloy For rest, II. A. Miller. J. II. Wonnudy, Robort V. Bnwyor. Frenk I. Mlllor, K. M. ThomiiBon. C. U Mnnnlitltnor, Fred Iluoy. J. P. Kcyoi, Q. 8. Young, J. A. Knsto. K. A. Snther, D. V. Mnrklntniih. D. T. Carmudy, J. 8. Bmlth, C K. Jlyors, p. J. WIlKoy, L. D. WleBt. A. M. Ptlnglo. K. M. Lara, J. Uynn. O. C. Honklo, 0. 0. Prlngle, II. A. Stover. 0. Pi xnutinm. C. 8. HttdHun. Oiininlttce l h'nlarncd. At n nu'ctliiR Monday night nt tended by 40 Inulnom men thn iro- grot of tho campaign wnn dUeiiMod nnd coiuMcrutlon given to tho work to bo done In tho roninlnlui; two weeks beforo election. Aa n renult of the dltciiMlon the dlvlnlon commit, tee was enlnrgml by tho addition of Vernon A. Forboa. Floyd Dernont. II. J. Ovcrturf nnd J. 8. Smith nnd tho enlarged organlintlon la now nctlro-ly.,ouwork. Drk. Idnjlphrcnilt. thn well known optoIati3llL he nt tho llond Hotel from'Octbber 28 to Novombor 3 'Adv. 33c WAR NEWS THE PAST WEEK Following tho enpture of Antwerp by the flernmna tho force which had been ongaKed before It turned itoiith in nil effort to destroy the HelKtim army which linil OMCAped from the city. Although unaucceenful n thla they completely overran the tlolfriitn territory hlthorto unoccupied, cous ins the ovucuntlon of Ottend nnd ox- I tun the regular Democratic nominee for COUNTY SURVEYOR I have hcon ii resident of Crook County .since 1H7H, and alii the olily Candida to for this ofllce who is n property owner. I Favor County Division Ifielcetcd, I promise ECONOMY. '; ..WAEE H. HUSTON " Childrens Hnderwr Heavy fleeced Chi ren's Underwear, good' warm winter weicht-r for lioy and Girls. Shirts aiid drawers, all sizes, at per garment.- ' 25c HOSIERY SPECIALS ServiceHo.se for Men, Women and Children. Fast black sanitary dye. They will wear. A special, at per pair ., 10c Better Values for Your Money at Warners TUB VARIETV STORK ' ' i, Tv VM'V Mfc. Mr l1Z . -i 'V7 ' 4?5Zt,.t Iliin a candidate for reelection for 4 COUNTY CLERK v My Record is my Hccoinmendation. Four Terms of Faithful Service. My ofllce hius been conducted with competence and economy, and will continue, to be, Wairen Brown (I'ufcl .ilfftllM'mriit) I announce my candidacy for the ofllce of COUNTY SURVEYOR at the coming election, as a non-parson. My platform is: Good Roads and a '. Continued Competent and Impartial Aoimnjstratioh orthcuilice. A Fred A. fetee.-r-.'l (rl AdnrilMmJJ.0 . . trT, t-9 v sffl : ' i ...-W rrr otTr70Tr?r7 rvj ojnirsdiF I pledgo an administration of tho flhorllf'a ofTlco Hint ' will bo HCONOMICAL. I bollevo I can handle tlio work to your satisfaction and yet anve you money." I promise BTUIOT LAW HNFOIlOHMUNT. I mil I not bound to any onu section of the county. I ulinJl givo .a srjuaro denl to nil. For twonty-aoven year I have lived In Orank rmmiv ' 1 have boon a tax puyor for at loast twenty yoara. My rocord Ih olonr. My platform !a KCONOMY nnd LAW KNFOIIOH MKNT. I solicit your vote. E. B. Knox (Pr.ld Advortlsumont.) -.i tondlnii the Imttlo lino out to the North Ben. Thoy piosHed on to Dju kirk on tlio French const nnd within 100 mllcy of London, but in this at tempt thoy hnvo so far boon dofonlo.l, tho IlolKlun nrmy unltlnn with llio Allies in checking tho ndvinco. On other portions of the battlo lino little chnnKo la reported, tho most algnlflcant heliiR n rumored ad vance of tho AlllcV right toward Metz. Tho nuaolans appear to hnvo boon driven hick from the advanced posi tions they had.occuplod In Austria and tof hnvo flufforod reveraca nt tho handalof the Gcrniana In Ku'wlan .Pol and. ' ; "' Onfiho sen a British cruiser has aunx ' aspBBsssjaPss" n Ilrltloh aubmnrlno Iiuh boon auVk bv n (lorman vessel. Tho Jupnuoso hnvo iobi a oTUjier wiilcli struuk a Qormai i For pnrtlculara, phonoibrWrlto 'Hot lluttb ra'nclQ ir niul. uoiir.n mzvw 9, l.Al, ,. . .. LOta ono and two of block Throo of North Addition to llond, fCOO.OO timil. i'or DartlCUlarM. Iitintw, .nt.ru It. O. Drown. I 0. 0. llonson, llond, Jiir( nrrlvn.l nln. n -TO. nulfl. etc. You will npproclatoloiip warm bath Tooma, in tlio oold wenthor, C0tf Th8 Motronolgfnf ry an oyster oocktnll at tholCoiy omAKkwAUru. ..,....i U?4n fnsm&w&' - ;k r T. . i ', d I ' v k i r I 1?"w t .; tessKEs: at