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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1915)
v tub mrnn rullktik, rknil qui;., Wednesday, march o, gjff. pace s. twelve Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Groceries of Us EZJP I yv. a. BECAUSE wo treat all cus tomer wjlh equnl fnlrnuM. Our grocery business in inoas (urod by tlio golilon rule of a sqtioro oYnl for all. JO , Our prices aro square, to& S. C. CALDWELL LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Toil Hoke went to Portland Inst week, There were tlilrtoon cloar days In February. 1'au I Henderson went to Portland on Friday, Clyde McKay went to Crcscont on business last week. F. V. flwlihor ot Laldlaw wr,s hero on business yesterday. Fred lloxoll Is expected back from Portland this ovonlnr. E. A. C&it and W. A.'anney wcro ut from J)fohutefl yesterday. A. T; Sharer Of Hampton spent ycttorday in jown on business. Dr. 0. lleed of BtaufTor, Oregon, spont Monday here on business. l,iVft04irJo nnd Geo. 8. Youag P i ! -- i wont to Culver today on feapi. s 3. 0. Plekerlne of Crescent came In for a few dsys stay this morning. Q. I. Davldiou and family of Ilarnes spent the week-end la town. C. W. Ums loft this morning for IMIson, Washington, to visit bis fam ily. H. N. Miller of Held, Oregon, was i mm . - I JsKsCj I I ibsbbbbbbsbbbbK IrKaV Mi v f m s"w y i kAf .v registered at tbo Wright over Bun day. Fred Lucas loft last nlRht on a trip to Portland, Corvallls and Hu Kono. Mis Oraco Klnln Is workltiK In tbo day tlinu at tbo Pioneer Tolophono oince. J. II. Wetmndy ruturned Monday mornliiR from a business trip to Portland. Tbo Hunshlna girls will meet at tbo rcsldonco of Miss Frances Cludor on Saturday, J. II. Minor leaves tonight for Marshflold whero bo bae business to attvnd to. . Mrs. Hush O'Kano has been con flned'to Clio liouso by Illness for aur oral days..' Dr. Jni. Connarn went to La Pino Saturday to spend tbo week-end wltb bis family. A. M. Lara returned Saturday from a business trip to Portland, Seattle sLJTacoma. aiina :s last night Mrs. J M. FoI r&Uv xir. .nd with hor children to vlill iJLna r Mrs. Do Armond. Tbo Commercial to attend tho March torm of county cuun on Monday. H. fl. Biennis and son of Prlnovlllo visited tbo family of Henry L. Whit sett hero Inst week. A now sky light bos been put In tho Modern Oarage, Palmer and Haz uka doing the work. Hick Lucas Is running tho IJIiuoy- Ciililwoll-Hrilhcr dellvory truck In tbo nbsonco of Joo lloxoll. Miss Daniels la nctftiK nlsht on- orator at tbo telephone- oxchango dur ing Fred Lucas' absence Mm. C. M. Trlnlutt of Kimono has boon visiting with her sister. Mrs. Id. J. Morrill for tho past week. Frank Kldd of Arrow, Oregon, Was boro on Saturday, During his stay bo was registered at tbo Iloml. D. V. Mcintosh and 8. C. Caldwoll are spending soveral days at Dear Creok locating mining claims. Mrs. A. M. Prlnglo and Mro. W. W. Faulkner will entertain Uio COO Club at tbo Enilllom Club this evening. Tho concert to bo given by the Ho tartan Male Qusrtctto will tako plnco In tho Dream Theatre Friday night. C J. Callow of Bummer Lako pass oil through Ilend Saturday on his way to Portland nnd Salem on busi ness, M I Mcrrltt baa moved from Highlit street, where ha occupied one of tbo Wolst bungalows, to the Whit' BOlt house. March was uihored In on Monday with a heavy fall of now and con siderable wind. Today tho anow Is nearly all gono. Tho Ilrldgo Club met at tho rosl donco of Mrs. J. P. Koycs on Friday This Friday It will bo cntcrtatnod by Mrs. K. D. Wilson. W. B. Drsger has Joined his fam ily hore, coming from Salem whoro bo was chief clerk of the Houao dur ing tho recent session. u Tho body of C. I. Hoicll, who died lost Wednesday morning, waa taken to Portland for burial Thursday night. Mra. Ilozoll and her children accompanied tbo body. Tho Catholic Ladles Sewing Oulld will moot at Mrs. John K. Ryan's on Thursday afternoon -at two o'clock. All ladles aro Invltod to be present. It. L. Bchco, secretary of tho Red- mond Commercial Club, Z. Tallarer ro, a mercbaot of Iledmond and J. Farnham, who has boon employed by the Dcscbutea Survoy, spent Sunday In Ilend. CHURCH NOTICES (.litirdi of the Ilrctlircn. Services each Sunday morning noar high school. Sunday school at 10 a. rn. Preaching at 11. Subject, "Tho Tnbornnclo of tho Jsrnelltos, and Its relation to tho church." Ira 11. Fox, minister. to roucvnoMmiw in tiik jioiu 'XICLlrUIIAL Pllti: Itl.LIF.F. An artlclo publlihed In tho Port land press, purporting to havo como from tlio Stato Insurance Commis sioner, states that tho above com pany ban failed and mado applica tion for appointment of n receiver. While no ofllclal confirmation has como to mo.yct I tako It that tho ar ticle Is substantially correct so that It will bo necessary for policyholders to procure other Insurance, and I wish to stato tbat I hsva arranged to place all Insuranco carried by the Horticultural In strong stock com panies of unquestionable standing, which will bo dono at the request of policyholders. In the meantime I will keep Informed as to tho Btatus of tbo liquidation proceedings and will gladly rendor any assistance In my fmwer In looking after tbo Inter cut of thoso affected. K08S FARNHAM, Adv. D3 - Local Agent. ST. PATRICK'S MAY HALL. A St. Patrick's Day ball is to bo givon by the Weit Side Agricultural Association In lt hall at taldlaw on the night of March 17th. Music will bo furolsbcd by Mrs. McLaurln and Joo Mckay nnd all aro Invited to at tend. Adv. Club luncheon bo held at tbo next Saturday will Pilot Jluttn hotel, H. J,' Overturf wont to Prlnovlllo Furnish Your House On Easy Payments flDoyou realize that on Satur day I will start the largest BED SALE that this com munity has ever lenown? I have a complete assortment of single and double beds, in latest styles of iron and brass. IJFrom the cheapest bed that I have in my place to the most expensive brass bed; I am going to sell on the basis of $1 Down and $1 Per Week! This mile in BEDS will lust for two weeks only, Make your selection early and get what you want. Hememher that this sale is especially for the person that has not the ready CASH, but who can buy on the in-jtallment plan at my place. Also remember that I am cutting my prices from 10 to 20 per cent. fljDuy now and pay for it on easy terms, ' Jand get your house furnishings from the first real Furniture store that ever came to Bend, - It ' 4t"V fll A J? ' ' mm womop Tfc Fumitr Man. Tho following statement bn behalf of tho Ilend Water Light & Power Co., In opposition to the propoaed flour mill electric franchUo waa mado by Manager T. H. Foley at tbo counoll meeting last night; When the present owners built tho plant and put me In charge of it It waa ray ambition (o devc!6p the beat electric town In the Stato and as a result of tbat development havo the lowest rates In the Stato and still innlrn mnimr. liMftnan 1 flOTirA.1 o'clock. Kvcry woman In toWir.. ., of voll '. AtA" t,,-.'.h. iii . ,0 l' Tn Hcrresumenreg wns mg to g0 rlght ,nend. , The Carmody pool hall caso. In volving the question of tbo right to remain open on Sunday, has been decided against Mr. Carmody, It Is not yet decided whether an appeal KB "' Library Club wllM5-h?M l ' "; brary on Tuesday afternooR " ""J0 wlll bo served. William P. Strandborg. who visit' ed Ilend with 'the. Portland Ad Club last September as representative of tho PorUand Telegram, has been ap pointed managor of the publicity de partment ot tho Portland Hallway, Light &' Power Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCuIston re turned Friday from a two month's trip ocst dflriag which they visited tholr former homo in Tcnnesscoi Returning thoy took In tho Mardl Or a festival In Now Orleans and at tended tho fair In Sr.n FroJiolsco on tho opening day. MAKXIII'IMKIUHLOCIL Tho wedding of Claronco L. Mann holmer of Ilend and Miss lllancn llloch of Now Orleans took placo In Now Orleans on Wednesday ot last week. Mr. nnd Mftd 'Mnnnhelmor havo bocn visiting In Chicago nnd are expected to arrive In Hchd In tliu noxt week or two. Dinner will bo served evenings at tho Cosy Restaurant from 5:30 p. uu to 7 p. m. auv. Healed lllds Wnntcd for County Car. Healed bids Will bo received by tho county clerk for tho Hayncs 40 car owned by tho county. This car has boon repaired and mny bo Inspected at Hodson's Onrago. Prlnovlllo. Dem nnstratlonn will bo given thoso wish ing to submit bids. Tho court re serves tho right to reject any nnd all bids. Illds will bo opened at tho March torm of court. 49-52c. 1IOUBK FOR BALK. Sovon room house with good baso mont and all modern conveniences. 18. W. Itlchardson, La Pino, Ore gon. t H Tho telephone number at 8huoy8 now location Is tho snmo as boforo 341. CAH1 OF THANKS, Wo tako this means of thanking our many frlonda whoso sympathy und assUlrtnco were given to ua so frooly 'of "tho time of our recent bo-ronvoment- In povtlcular wo wish to thank tho Modern Woodmen and tho Masons for tholr ovldences ot frlond- Bh,"' MUS. MAUY L. 110ZRLL AND FAMILY. ' TAKKfl THH.HU8T WITH HIM. It. Q. Hlaokwoll baa taken the agency for tho White Cross Vacuum Qlounor and will call by appointment to glvo your liouso a thorough clean ing at any tlmo. Ho loavos the houso nnd takes tho dust. Appolntmonts mny bo mado through Patterson's or tho Owl Drug Btoro. CA1U) OF THANKS, Wo wish to express our hoarlfelt thanks to friends and Odd Follows lodge of Laldlaw for kind attentions during Illness nnd loos of our father. We alBo wish to thank Odd Follows nnd Grand Army members of Pond for respectful attendance at obse- l"U' MR. AND MRS BAWL UPDIKE, MR. AND MRU, J, p, STILES. How tKe Flour Mill Franchise Sting's tKe Public New Blouses of Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk, in a varied line of colors, includ ing the new sand color NEW PETTICOATS -designed for the latest styles. r i' ! ( i tut U ' T Sjf J',. STOP AND SHQPT don't' U8C5 c11 yur attention to what happcEC Io town did not' go ahead. conscquelltJwhUo I hlid the best plant In tho 8tateTq,woric wun. I could not gel tno nusincss: - -, Bo tbat for tho past two years havo been between tho Devil and tho deep blue sea. I havo not beou able to make tho plant pay n return on tho Investment, and of course I have not been ablo to reduce tho rates. I rea lized that under tho peculiar local conditions, that the money Invested In tho plant was In dangor, but that I had lived In hopo that the long looked for development would come and pull mo out ot tho hole, by giv ing mo a chanco to got moro business. so I could ruduco the ratos. "In ordor to convlnco tho council and tho people that wo wero playing fair I was tino of tbo strongest advo cates for calling la 'e public rer vlco co mm l:e Ion. nnd thev have just concluded holr Jiivpstluattan npd oxpect to have a. bearing ln;thq neat luturo. "Now then Into this condition of affairs comes theDend Flour- Mill' Askiae for a franchise to uso tho Streets for polea to carry power to their flour mill from outside the town. Previous to Its chaugo of ownership we had carried the flour mill for about eight months, and bad never got n cent for It- wo did not havo to carry It of course, but we did not want to shut down tho only In dustry In town. "Now then cornea n man who statos that ho will malto tho floor mill a success but In order to accomplish It he must have cheap power, becauso ho la handicapped bv the differential In freight rate between Uond and towns nearer th center of the wheat bolt such ns Redmond or Madras. "I feel that any Industry Is en tltlod to this becauso othorwlo the.v will not locnto hero, but I must not mako tho rnto so low that the pub llo will bo carrying Ibo burden. "For this reason after talking It ovor with Mr. Kroenort several time I offered to furnish tho power on tho following basis: 76 H. P. on n 10 hour basis. $181 per month; 75 II. P. on a 24 hour sehodulo. $170 per month; according to Mr Kraenort's figures on tbo output of his mill, this amounts to 5 cents on n barrel of flour that costs you J7.C0 or to put It another way to mitnufature JUtO worth .of flour will cost 05 contB for tho power. , "This shows how ridiculous all this fuss about power Is nnd that tho op eration of tho flour mill Is not tho real conslderotlon of this franchise. You might fay tbat you aro not Interested In what tho flour mill bays. This Is one of tho groat mistakes of this whole business bocauoo the coun cil la not Biinposod to bo representing the flour mill or Foloy or any other Interest. You aro here to do what ever is best for tho publlo and the granting of this franchise would bo distinctly nntaKontstlo to tho publio Interest Why? "Rocause oven this low, rate that tho flour mill would pay ub will rep resent between 10 and 20 per cent of our net revenue for electricity and If this revenue Ib taken away, it will mako it necessary for tho Railroad Commission to fix tho ratos that much higher than It this franchise Is Mannh eimer s Not How Much We Sell You ' ' but How Much We PLEASE You not granted. "This docs not mean that the rates will bo necessarily that much higher than they are now, but that they wlil bo that much higher than what the commission would make them if wo had this flour mill reve nue; "It has been said that this Is a Question of personal liberty, that tbo flour mill ought to be allowed to use the streets for their polea it they want to. This is another mistake, becauso personal liberty ends when you begin to interfere with the rights of others, and in this case it would be Interfering with tho rights ot tho public, because ns I said before you would cause tho public to pay be tween 10 and 20 per cent moro for tholr light and power. Another point to bo considered Is "hat In tho very near future this town Is going to bo put In tho position of trying to In duco a loreo milling Industry to lo cate In Rend rather than a good many miles from Rend, Is tho attitude or the town toward the oastorn capital already Invested hero going to havo any weight In making this decision, my guess is that it is. Tho counoll has put this whole matter In the hands of the commis sion and tho least you can do Is U wait tholr decision. I am .not asking you to favor a corpo&Uori. although thlscompay Is enUtled.to fair treatment HufI do auk you" to decide this matter for tho bendflt'of the public nnd If yqu do you will not approve this fran chUo: Advertiswitenrif" ' " SIGNS FOR BALB. 'For Itcnt," "For Sale," "Rooms to Let", "Housekeeping Rooms," "No Admittance," "No Smoking," etc, nc. Placards printed In large type on heavy brlstol loaril, trt cent enrh. Ices In quantities. Jiniictin umco. isu Uso True Rluo Flour! It Is tho best mado nnd a Rend product. Adv. ' 37 tf CLEAN HOUSE THE NEW WAY Bend for Dlackwelt. He will corns with a White Cross Vacuum Cleaner and when be leaves, tho dust leaves, with him. Charges reasonable. For appointments telephone Patterson's or tho Owl. A VALDAllLi: OFFKR. Ry arrangement with tho. Bend. Water tight & Power Co., Tho Bul letin Is ablo to offer Its readers an unusual bargain. It you want an electric iron, an electric coffeo per colator, an electric toaster or a curl ing iron hero Is your chanco. For particulars sco tho advertisement on page 8. Uso cracked corn for chicken feed the now Uond Flour Mill has It. Adv. 50 tf FARMS FOR KHNT. iO acres, 1 nillo from Jlend, Threo room houso sultablo for garden truck. 40 acres, 3 miles north' Laldlaw. 4 room house. Address ZX. caro Bul letin. 41tt FROM NOW ON DINNER will be served evenings from0,t.o7lM.nt THE COZY RESTAURANT Or Sr W w 2fi E ARE HIGHEST IN QUALITY but not in price SIX loaves of bread for 25c. We have tbe largest assortment of fancy pastry. Ice cream and soft drinks. Let as reduce your high cost of living. Send your children to do your buying and we will do the rest. Mail orders are promptly at tended to. Watch this space next week. The American Bakery SHRINEH ta HUEY, PROPS. HARNESS WE ARX ALWAYS PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR LINE T Skuse Hardware Co.