The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 28, 1915, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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THK BEXIJ BULLETIN, 1W3OT), OltE., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1013.
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Ii nAO DIL.CIN i nc riio i ui i or
utilities everywhere, and especially in
small towns, that combination of
competing plants invariably results
later. And there is another phase;
when a small town allows competing companies
to share its electrical business, the possibility of
later reducing rates is practically removed. For
instance, with one company, as the business
grows with the growth of the town, there is
likelihood of rate reduction. But with two in
vestments, and the double capital involved, posL
sibility of such future reduction is practically
eliminated.
But I am free to say that the Commission
is united in being absolutely opposed to compe
tition in electric service in SMALL TOWNS,
WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC GOOD AS
THE FIRST CONSIDERATION.
Frank J. Miller
Chairman Oregon Public Utilities Commission.
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"We do now and al
ways have believed in
the competency of the
Commission."
Statement of our opponents
in The Bulletin, July 21,1915
' BEND WATER. LIGHT &. POWER. CO.
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PLANS A1ADE FOR BIG
DISPLAY
Kmomhln WYiiIIum lli'lpa Niliiiuliito
IlltOH'M HM'rt 100 Cllll ll'N Mint
Tliim liiiht Yeiii Niiiiion of
L'mii(tl(tUN Wmitttl I vii 1 1 j-.
Pimm for tlio Fifth Aniiiuil Flower
Show, to bo hold August -1 under
tho nusplcoH of (ho Ladles Library
Cliili mo nonrlug completion, under
tho dlroetlnns of Mm. II. II. Do Ar
nioiul, Mrn. C. S. HuiUoii ami Mm. IC.
M. TllOlllIHOM,
Already ronslilornhlo Interest In
being hIiowii In tlio coming nIiow, mul
promises iiro Hint tlio ontrv lint will
lio larger Hum for nny of tlio pro
vIoiih mIiowh This lntoroat Ih shown
in tlio growing of it nrmitor vnrleiv
of Unworn (IiIh year than In formrr
years mul tlio favorable weather
which has provnllod during the hiiiii
nior iiioiiIIih Iihh aided.
That n Hiiltnlilo illunluy of tlio Unw
orn limy lit provided tlio ioiniiiltttH tu
iliara of t Iih aliow time nil poraona
who Ititeuil to mako ontrlea tu ihmii-
NUttlm Willi It KB MHlll IOWll)l
o that authVlaut niToiiimoil.it loii
mav h made. Cotuuetltora for tht
UtHthin Chili rii ar urged m miu1
thatr nama to Mm. K. M. Thomiwon,
avcratary or the l.adlaa Library Club,
wi that raaervatloiu may tie made for
Mtrlea lit thla rlaaa.
Tha commute In elm r go of thla
year a ahow believe there mill !,- loo
outrlaa more than laat ear. Accord
ing to Mrs. Thntunaou, Hand Hower
eulturlata Imva ahnwn mora Interval
than In any pravloua yar In growing
tttiw vartetlw of Howar aud haw uit
with iucxict4l aurceaa.
The coiutulltao which hna lieeu
aoUetlluft irtwa for th ahow hua uot
Nat rWilehed tla work. Contributions
to (lata an at follows:
Hrat .National Hank. $10; Oeorae
S. Young. $1: II. C. Ullta. 1. M. U
MarrUt. $1: Bawd Oaraga Jl: J. A.
Urluklay. $1: 8bavlla-Hlun Com
pany. J1Q: u. il. Davia, 51: Mend
l'urk Comtmuy. J: A. C. Kn. it:
J. A. lflata. Jl; 11. A. Millar. $1;
MatropolUau. $1; i. llyaa. $1: C.
W. Hraklua. Jl: I. W. Ilrown. &0
ctuiU: A. Attuo. Hi Ueml lla4ilvr.
I'eroolntor: 'H. M. ThoiA(ou, haiut
iMjInUnl aiib'Hr ami oroamar; Cloargo
8. Itoliortu. 1: 11. GlnKm. Jl: Owli
riiuwiincy, IS In marchnmllio; V. A.J
FIRE FIGHTERS
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DAMAGE TO TIMBER IS
PREVENTED
IHtfKOHt lllno Hun liven In .lock l'lno
Countiy South of lax lJnt Now
I'mlrr Omtrol Mimy lon iiro
i:niilo)oil In l'luhtliiK I'Iiun.
1'lrcH ImrnliiK In tlio tlnihor nt
viirloun polntH tioiith of lloinl hnvo
viikiikoiI tho nttontlon of tlio lornl
Korotitry Olllco nml tho Com nil Oro
Koii 1'lro I'utrol Aocliitlon for tho
pnbt wook. According to Intest ro
ports thuy iiro now nil urnler control.
Whoii nt their IioIkIU 7S or tnoro
nion wuro oinployoil In llglitlnR tlioin
Tho largoat llro mul tho ono nt
which tho KrontoBt liuiiilior of men
hnvo hoon oinployoil Htiutcil ovor n
wook n m In tho country himiiIi of l,u
l'lno mul cunt of tho Fort Itock roiul.
In Kcctlon 11 of township '!! mnith,
rmiRo 10 oust. For u tlmo tho tiro
I'urlit'u, $1; (luortio HiimoII. il: It.
11. l.ovon. 60 cuiiLh: Wllllmn I'.
Downing, 1: I). V. Carmoilv, Jl;
l'rwil ltm. f0 conta: A 1. Mtln
tofh, li II. II. Do Armonil. Jl;
Sanitary Hakery mul C'.roccrx. jl;
Nettle Stovanaon, 50 rentx. Churlo
Hovil. 5fl rauta; lloiol Wrlslit. J2.50;
T It. JIcCHncy, Inrge can of rorfeo:
Mroii Synuiim. pendant .nul olinln.
It. li. IjAintwraon, Jl: T. 1. NUwon
nor. Jl; Hart Shuey. 5U ronu: V. 0.
MrCulmon. M reuta; Dtm hnfea State
Hank til It. M. Smith. J a In merch
niulUo; N. 1'. Smith. Jl. O'Donnoll
Krolhora. Jl: Dr. 11. Forroll. Jl. C
W. Thornthwalta, Jl In morrhniulUa:
D D. (Iraanwalil, J10 ludliM ring;
Manuheliuer llrothura. J i In mar.
rbandlae: Wiirner'i Jl: Tho lltMid
Compauy. Jl: l. K. Iluntor. S:
Itend Wat or Light & I'ower Company,
Wlrlo Iron: llend Hiillotln. one
yaar'a ulMtrrlpttQii to The Hullotlo,
l)r. J. C. Vamlavert. Jl: J. N Hun
ter, J I 50: W. II Stnata. II' n A.
Thoraou. $3; Shrluar & Hu.'v. 2 In
moroUautl'Htt: StoUU & Tweet. Jl' J.
K Tafgart. JI:Heul Flour Mill Co,.
&0 iiounila Dmwhuto Spray Flour:
Can Ira I Orawon Fariuara' Croomwr,
I ihiumiU kultar; Houil lroaa, ono
mr' aulworlptlon to ,Tho Hand
Prow: II. J. Ovorturf. Jl. Tho Hat
of tho prltos mul tho ontrloa for
whloh they will he offoroJ will ho
comnleted within a week.
wnH worked on hy tho Central Oro
Kon Firo I'ntrol Association mid tho
Forest Sorvlco with about 30 inon
and on Tueiidny nlslit wag roported
undor control, hut Inter In tho wtfok
It hecamo nctlvo at;iiln and on Satur
day 1 1 men woro hurried off from
hero to help In tho light.
C. Loiib, of tho Forest Olllco.
did some rapid work In getting tho
flro llgliterH off Satunlny night. In
two and a halt hours after getting
tho call ho linil tho in on rendy with
tools, food and cooking utensils and
nutos to tnko thorn to tho flro.
This flro was reportod from nil
four of tho Forest Sorvlco principal
look-out stations, tho reports all ac
curately locating tho hlazo.
On Friday Forest Supervisor M.
U. Morrltt went down to direct tho
work, releasing J. II. Manor, of tho
patrol association, for othor fires
nearer I) end. According to reports
the flro hurncd n Hlrlp nliont half a
mllo wldo mid soven miles long, al
most entirely In tho Jack plno. Tho
latest Information Is that tho boun
daries of tho national forest hnvo not
liven crossed, and that tho flro Is now
under control. Most of tho men who
wore working on It hnvo returned to
town.
Further south near tho border of
tho forest an cxtonslvo sago brush
lira was roported on Monday. Tho
front of this flro was said to ho soven
miles long. On Tuesday Mr. Morrltt
wont to Fort Hock to help In fighting
It.
Nearer town tho Central Oregon
Flro Patrol Association has had n
crow working on a flro apparently
started from tho clearing operations
qn tho Sliovlln-lllxon logging road.
Smoko from this flro poured up on
Sunday mid tho glow of tho flames
against tho sky was vlslhlo aftor
dark. It Is understood that no dam
age has been dono, tho flro merely
burning a Httlo brush and some fal
len trees,
Aro You FeclltiK I'll?
Do you envy tho mnn or woman of
untiring energy, strong body and hap
py disposition AH theso depend up
on good health and good health Is
Imposslblo when tho kldnoys r.ro dis
eased. Foloy Kldnoy Tills help tho
kldnoys cast out poisons that cause
hackacho, rheumatism, and othor
symptoms .of dangerous kldnoy and
blnddor troubles. Patterson -Drugr
Co. Adv.
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Whether it's ours or some other
kind doesn't matter to you.
The important thing is
It will either he falima or some
other good one.
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TWO .MIMirUS WALK FROM POSTOFFICU
(1001) ROOMS, (1001) .MUALS
(1001) SHRVICB IN I2V0RY WAY
NOnilNO. UU1TUR IN UBND. COMU AND SfiB.
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The United
Warehouse
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Storage and Forwarding
General Commission
Merchants
WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR,
FLOUR., SALT, HIDES
FRESH and SALT MEATS
HAMS, BACON AND LARD
The United Warehouse Co.
A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon
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