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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1914)
, PACK 9. THE BKNI) BUWiKTlN, BKN1I, OHM., WKDNICBDAY, NOVHMURU 18, 1011. WMt-MmtrtjatA.'!- - . WS TO BE PROSPEROUS A. L. A1ILLS IS MOST OPTIAUSTIC Portland nnnkcr mul Financial Auth ority Bays rnrmcra llonefU Great ly and Tlint Lumber Market Will Improve Exposition to Help. "In splto of tho handicaps caused by unwlso and freak legislation, 1 bollevo that times veil I iinprovo by next Spring and that wo will nnd our selves fairly woll out of tho depres sion that has been recently appar ent," says A. L. Mills, president of tho First National Bank of Portland. Farmers Prosperity Factor. "I believe that conditions will lm provo beforo next spring, first bo cause tho farmers of tho Northwest arc entering a year of prosperity that far exceeds that of tho years preced ing, and as tho farmor prospers io prosper the rest of tho people. Where wo exported last year 2G, 000, 000 bushels of wheat wo will export this year 30,000,000 bushels, at prlcos about one-third greater than thoso of last year. This means that tho far mor will have $35,000,000 this year as against 720,000,000 last year from his wheat crop alono. "In tho second placo, Portland's In dustries are already beginning to show tho evidences that thoy feel tho approach of better times." Mr. Mills pointed to the fact that the woolen mills In Portland, Oregon City and other parts of tho stato are runnlnc on full tlrao night and day nnd will bo obliged probably to put on additional forces and equipments. Lumber Industry to Improve. , "Tho lumber Indus try," ho contin ued, "which has been at Its lowest ebb, I believe is ready to begin Im proving nnd within six months wo shall sea all tho mills running on nearly full tlmo on paying orders. The. opening of tho Panama Canal will throw open to our lumber dealers a vast market In tho cast "One firm hero Informed mo tho other day that Jt had Just placed an order for 1300.000 feet In Philadel phia and that It could bo delivered thoro by way of tho Panama Canal ( ni x a wiuueuuu iuui ima uiuii n could bo delivered by rail in San Francisco." Fair Likely to Help. Tho Panama-Pacific Exposition he also pointed out as one of the factors that will produce good times. Ho noted that tourists have spent annu ally In Guropo $150,000,000 and that this year tho majority of that must co mo to tho West Coast If It comes any place. Bong nnd benediction. Saturday livening 7:30, Devotional service. D. 11. Williams; 7.K0 ladles' nunrtotto, MndrnBi 8 00 announcements; 8:05 report of resolutions committee; 8:15 solo, Kov. Nesbltt Hars; ac companist, Mrs. Lovctt; 8:25 nddrusi "Tho Chicago Convention," HoV. Chns. A. Phlpps; "Good byo." onironfor llil:l-ll. President. I). II. William. Madras: 1st Vlec prMldent. Ms. Cecil Porter, Motollus; 2nd VIco president, Boo. K. O, Nowhnm, llondj 3rd VIco pros! dent, Miss Florence Morrill, Prlne vlllo; Socrctnry-TronB., Miss Mao A. Elliott, Terrebonne. Superintendents. Klcmcntnry department, Mrs. 11. Got tor, Hedmond: Teen Ako Depart ment. Boy. Q. Itnmsoy. Prlncvlllo; Adult Ago department, Karl uonton, Bedmond: Tenchors" training, Prof. H .C. IlnuRhman. Prlnovlllo; Homo and visitation. Mrs. M. K. rorctvai, Madras; Missionary. Mrs. Hattlo Tee gardon, Madras; Temperance and good government, uuy I'owoii, amu rns; evangelism, Kov. W. B. Bag' nn, Bedmond. URGE GIFT TO L Mrs. F A. Ochmo Mnkca Vnluablo - Addition to Local Institution, Tho largest slnglo gift of books over mndo to tho Ladles Library Club has recently been received Trom Mro. F. A. Ochmo. of Portland. Mrs. Ochmo Is n sister of Mrs. J. A. Kaslos and visited her hrro last summer. Thoro uro 92 titles omprlsed In tho donation nnd all tho volumes nro in good condition, moBt of thorn being new. Mrs. Oohme'ft generosity is deeply appreciated by thoso who nro interested lnxtho library. Tho books rccolved from Mrs, Oehmo are as follows: Letters from an Oregon Banch, "Katherlno;" Tho Woman Thou Gay est Mo, Hall Calno; ThroadB Gathered Up, Georgia Sheldon: Tho Divine Plan of tho Ages; Tho Man from Glengarry. Connor: Olive Latham. S. L. Voynicb; Princess, Potter: Tho Bose.EllwnnKcr: Doth Nonroll. Pnr- rlsh; David Hnrum, Wcstcott: Tho Oad Number, Maupassant: Tho Ilrok en Bosary, Poplo; Tho Explorer, Maugham; Dy Snaro of Loot, March, mont; Half a Boguo. MacGrath; Stronghcart, Burton; Lclln, Bulwnr Lytton; Tho Eternal City. Hall Calno; Tho Lolghton's Homestead, HolmoJ; That Lass o' Lowrtes, Uurnott; My Lady of Doubt, Parrlsh; Bed Bock, Pago; A Princo of Sinners, Oppoa helm; Tho Callfornlans, Athcrton; Tho Fair Maid of Perth, Scott; Bosi Hnd at Bed Gate. Nicholson; Tho Princess Passes, Williamson; Tho Greater Mischief, Wcstrup; Mr. Crowes' Career. Churchill; My Lady Cinderella. Williamson; Tho Cruc ible. Luther; Jed, Goss; Uncle Jerry, Munn; Boso of tho World. Castle; Princess Marltza, Brohncr; Thrall of Lief tho Lucky, LllJIoncrontz; Sous of tho Seigneur, Wallace; Tho Silent Hordo, llench; Tho Muilo Master, Klolnt Tho Creator l'owor, lllmllosn; Tho Christian, Hnll Calno; Tho Fir ing Lino, Chnmbera; When Knight hood wns In Flower, Cnskoden; In fatuation, Osborne; A Study In Scar let, Doylo; Mnfontn, Wyllardo; Threo Men nnd a Maid. Frnsor; Tho Codo of Victor Jnllot. Carpoutor; Tho Trail of tho Lononomo Pino, Fox; Mnroln 8chuylor, I.uts; Jnno Kyro, Uronto:. When Wllilernosa wns King, Parrlsh; Tno Testing of Dlnnn Mallory, Ward; Vanity Fair, Thackory; Arltoim Nights. Whltoi Tho Spenders, Wll Ron; The Mnrrlago of Wllllnm Asho, Ward; Tho Duchesa of Dreams, Mae Vano; Tho Silent Call, Baylo; No. 5 John Street, Whiting; Tho Home Btoadors, llnylos; Tho Lady of Ly ons, Lytton; The Foreigner. Connor; Potor, Smith; Sultan Sanderson, Blves; Tho Kingdom of Slomlor Bwards, Blves; For tho Soul of Bn. phaol, llyau; Tho Children's Pilgrim grlmngo. Meado: Sir Mortimer, John ston; Tho Trospoctor. Connor; Bo becen of Bunnybrook Farm, Wlg glus; Seven Oaka, Hotlnud; Conquest of Canaan, Tnrktngton; Spollora, Bench: Tho Awakening of Helena Ulclilo, Dolnndi Elslo Vonnor, llolmesi Tho Inner Sltrtno, King; Faith Gnrtnoy'B Girlhood, Whitney; Nono But tho Bravo, Bonrsi Tho Mas ter Christian, Oorolll; Tho Almn donod Farm, Halmea; My Friend tho ChnulTour, WIMIattiKoiw Tho Dlssolv lug Circle, Lllllbrldgoi Tho Promot ers, Blvest It I Woro King, MnoCnr thy; Dr. Knthorn'B Dnughlora, HoU mes; Lewis Kami, Johnston; Cowar dice Court, McOiitohe'on; Tho Man from Urodnoy's, McQutchoott; Ja.to Cnhlo, McCutchoou; Tho Bhophord n( tho Hills, Wright. GHURGII NOTICES r Hnptbit. Bllilo sohool 10 n. in. Pronohlng service 11 o'cloc, subjool, "Living In Higher Ideals." Young Peoples' mooting 0:30. Preaching sorv' 7:30. Subject, "Tho Way Homo." Tho prayer meeting nnd lllhlo class will bo hold In tho linptlst church Every day made sunny No chilly days in n home warmed by the cheerful PERFECTION OILH CATER Mothers and children appreciate its pleasant warmth. Dealers everywhere Writ lor Uehl.t. "Wuntd laCoUCnr." Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Portland For tttt Rumtf l """jJlJrrsl? ijBffBVaBsKT7!zv! . ff, 1 'QUoiOlf' Gr tTV Wodncsdivy ovenlng of tlio 18tli. Union, Tho nnnunl hnrvenl ThnnkmlvliiK aorvlcoo of tho throu oUiirctipn will (D. V.) ho hold November 22 at p. m.i In-tho Blolmrdson school Iioumo. A program will bo given to tho chil dren. At tho oIobo of tho ti'inlio thero will bo nn administration of tho Holy Communion. No oollonlltm. Ensor Wlgmoro. pnstur. Onn cont n word Is nil n little want Ad will cost you. FoIoj'h Honey mul Tar Compound for Croup. Croup scares you. Tho loud hoarse croupy cotiKh, choking nnd gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for Imtnudluto relief. Tim very llrst dnnin of Foloy'n llonoy nnd Tur Gqiiiuoiiim will muster tho oroup. It oiiIh tho thick mucus, clean nwny tho pIiImkhi nnd opens tip uud mutes tho nlr pa.' mhiiod. Prtttortion Drug Oo.Adv. mammvu-mm For Winter .. i ' WKAU got n pnlr of WOIILD'R , WUUK SHOES ; WW nlso Imvo tho iigonoy for NAP-A-TAN HIiooh for inun uud , boyH. R. H. LOVEN Tlio Shoo Itrimlr Miwi llond Street llend, Ore. m 4 - - - The BRICK GARAGE (UNUP:it NKW MANAGEMENT) First Class Uepnir Work done hy expurlK. Yes, wc rcpnir Fords, .nd gunrnntco the joh. Full line tires and supplies. We have a few bargains in second hand cars. Give us a tiial.! - 7S Bend Garage Company WHERE SERVICE COUNTS B. II. BBUNKA O. M. BAKWB 1 The New Perkins Hotel l'ORTLAND, OIIEGON extends to you n cordial invitation to make this hotel your headquarters. THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND REFITTED. Rooms without hath $1.00 and up. Rooms with private bath $1.50 and up. LOCA TION CENTRAL. REST of SERVICE. A RESTAURANT WITH FOOD AND PRICES RIGHT. C. II. SIIAFER, Mnnnffcr COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSQCIATIOHTO MEET HERE Seveuty-FIve Delegate From All Varta of Tlio County to Gather Hero on Friday and Saturday. The sorcnth annual convention uf the Crook county Sunday school as sociation villi bo held here this weok on Friday and Saturday. Delegates to the number of 75 are expected from all parts of the county. Meet ings will .be held In the Baptist cnurch and the following program Has been nnnounced: Friday Morning, Not 20. " 8:30, Registration and assignment. of delegates, Baptist church; 9:00, song and praise service Dcnd; 9:30, "The Sunday school teacher's call. Earl Benton; 9:45, special music, Terrebonne; 9:CS, Address, "Stato wide rlslon of Sunday school." Bev. C. A. Phlpps; 10:30, recess for get ting acquainted; 10: lb song, Sunday school; 10:&0, address or welcome. Bend; Response. Iter. W. Nesbltt By- nrs, response; Bev. Leo Sadler; 11:20 1 appointment of committees; 11:25,1 song and benediction. Friday Afternoon. 2:30, song and devotional service, Ber. J. W. Mayes; 2:60 round table conference. Rev. Chan. A. Phlpps; 3:20 duet. Christian S. 8.. Prlnevllle: 3:30, Home and Visitation Depart ment, nnd cradlo roll department. Mrs. M. B. Perclval, discussion; 3:501 song and benediction. Friday Bvcnlng. 7:30, Devotional service, Miss Mao A. Elliott; 7-50 Temperance and good citizenship, Mrs. J. I). Sblpp; 8:05 solo, Bev. W. Nesbltt Byaro; accompanist, Mrs. Lovctt; 8:15, ad dress, "Seven Sunday School 8vmi- toms. Rev, Chaa. A. I'hlpps; Qood Tilght. Saturday Morning. 9:30 Devotional service, Bev. E. Newharo; 9:50 "Secret of Success In the Sunday school." Mrs. O. C. Young; 10:00 Ladles' quartette, Madras; 10:10 address, Bev. Chas. A. Phlpps; 10:30 business session: Bending of minutes of last meeting, Toll call of Sunday schools, report f President and Secretary-Treasurer, report of committees; 11:15 duet, Baptist Sunday a-hool, Prlnevllle; 11:25 round table conference, Bev. Chaa. A. Phlpps, song and benedic tion. Saturday Afternoon. 2:00 Devotional service, Bev. Bat cn; 2:20 tho Sunday school as an educational factor. Prof. D. P. Lo vett, discussion: 2:35 Ladles' quar tett, Prlnovlllo; 2:45 "Knowing How" Bev. Geo. Ramsey: 3:00 spe cial music, Terrebonne; 3; 05 "Why I tnjs uonvenuon, rroi. vy. u, Aiiuor eon. discussion: 3:35 round tablo conference, Ber. -Chas. A, Phlpps; 'UsWB r Edison Mazda Lamps BUY THEM BY THE BOX IT'S CHEAPER. 1 0 per cent discount when purchased -in lots of five. You will save money and you will always have a lamp when needed. This new price not only makes the price of MAZDA Lamps nearly the same as that of the old style carbon lamps but gives you twice the amount of light for the same cost of electricity. t. Building Material I LUMBER, SHINGLES The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. ft) if M i M ft f The BEND WATER LIGHT Sfc POWER CO. Combination Subscription Offers WEEKLY OREGONIAN AND THE BEND BULLETIN to January 1, 1.916 Regular Price, $3.00 COMBINATION PRICE $2.25 EVENING TELEORAM AND THE BEND BULLETIN to January 1, 1916 Regular Price, $6.50 COMBINATION PRICE $4.50 a California mr ;&lk...., iirx-i CiUPOONiA. Lff &.UUP &Tlr7r4.vCAURlllA n a