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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1915)
f. . PAGE 0. Tnmii:.vi) nciJiKTix, ih:ni, ork., avkdnksimy, xovkmiiku 21, 1015. - I . . v ii H III r) h rt a UV 10 S till .1 till ji TUB BEND BULLETIN committi:ij to aid strahorn (I'ulillshcxl liiery Wednesday) OEORQE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher ROBERT W. SAWYER EdltorMnnagcr. FRED A. WOBLFLEN Associate Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for tho square deal, clean busi ness, clean politics nnd tho best In terests of Dond and Central Oregon. Uno year J 1.50 Blx months 80 Tbreo months CO Aside from the discussion of the Rcnlnim Fnlls lands, reported else where In this paper, the only busi ness to bo transacted at Saturday's meeting of the Commercial Club was tho passage of n motion that Presi dent Ko.vc8 appoint a committee from th club fo confer With Mr. Strahorn and assist in any way desired In con- j nectfon with the new railroad. Mr. j Kees expects to appoint the commit tee on Ills return from his trip to Portland. Daly, of Lakcvlew; secretnry-trensur-, hot-air appliance for the treatment fcr, it. . Sawyer, 01 bond; assibt-1 of paralysis, rheumatism, stiff joints, tint secretaiy-tronsurer, '1. S. Mc Kinney of Sliver Lake. A constitution and by laws were rdopted at the, evening session and resolutions touching on matters of interest la this section. The lesolu ttons nro printed In full Oil page 10 of this paper. Uclnpnti's present on Wednesday', accoidmg to the reglstiatlon kcp.t by Manager De Armond, of the Commer cial Club, were: Hums J. J. Donegan, J. Schwartz, P. 11. McConnell, II. C. Lcvens, C. it. Leonard, II. M. Horton, H. C. Smith, Jas. J. Lampshlre, R. J. McKlnnon, 11. C. Dwyer, Tom Illack, Oeorso Norman II. Hoau, an artist In brick nnd stone work, has ust arrived from Pusndona. California, and is I Frey, P. S. Welttenhlllcr. F.' Dibble, AM iitRcrlnilnn nro dun nnrt prepared to show the people of Rend . I alsleyW . S. Daniels, Eph Mil ' ".". .-":.::' .7- -- .... .... .... 1 PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Notices of " can ue aone in miliums wnn expiration are mailed subscribers nnd local stone. If you want work well K.renewnl Is not made within reason- done drop him a card at the post of- able time the paper will be dlscon- nee Adv p tlnued. I ' ' Please notify us promptly of any Every sack of Hour manufactured change of address, or of lallure to re-iuy tne nPad KIour Mm Company " I "Z" I. "": "1 comes from wheat grown in Jefferson ,. w ... .w. ww Kojiuuaiuiq .u VUIUB missed. Mnke all checks nnd orders able to The llend Bulletin. pay- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1015. and Crook counties. Adv. PLEDGES GIVEN (Continued from Page 1.) TREAT THEM WELL. 1 "It's always Interesting to con-1 trait expressions towards tlir railroad bfore and after Its nrrlvhl. A. a j rule, every com.nunlty doslrl ik ? mil-, rood will talk as nice as pit to Ret 0110. HRd then niter It comes and can't Im taken away. It Is fashionable m ootnpliiln about the 'service. colonization of lands, and tho mnny other development projects In sight without which the railroads cannot lcr, D. 11. Conrad, F. L. Young, Nor man Anderson, otto Rounder,-T. II. Mnrsden. ' Culver O. C. Young. Silver Lake P. D. Recder, T. S. McKinney, F. M. Chrlstnnn, J. II. De Lncoy, W. K. McCormnck, Chad, Pitcher, Oliver N. Hill. Crescent E. G. Rourk, Fred La-folletto Tumalo Fred N. Wallace, W. II. Gerklng, J. M. Grlllln, J. N. II. Cork ing, Grover G. Corking, R. V. Fllck Inger. .Madras i-ewls H. Irvine. II. O. Klbben. Prlnevllle J. II. Upton. W, T. Downing, J. B. Bell, Ross Robinson, E. Wagoner, O. G. Adams, M. B. El- ltnM n II I .rAltnin t -.1 .. iu.., w ... i.uiuiii-iit;. jvunur 23. Mlchol, C. L. Shattuck. T. E. J. Duf fy, O. L. Huff, O. C. Hyde. G. W, Wahle, P. B. Polndexter, John P, Wheeler, G. M. Cornett, A. K. Bow. I man. G. N. Clifton, E. J. Wilson, L. M. Seohlll. W. J. Dishmnn. E. 11. contracted muscles. Also Dr. Minims Violet-Ray Thernpoutlc Lamps for In llnmatory conditions, tumors, goi tres, abnormal growths, etc., Elec tric Heating Pads, Electro Sweat Blankets, strong Electric Vibrator, etc. Does It pay VOU to risk your life and lutiltli with it clienti, Inexperienc ed priictltioner, who 1ms lmd peiluips only n few months' Instruction In 0110 branch of Dninless HejtlliiK, when ou ran KCt tho lienellt of fifteen xciire of experience In all forms of dlsi-jiso nnd nictlioils of BiiiIcks treatment? Member of State and National As sociation of NntropntliM. Office nt Rooms 2 nnd building, Bend, Oregon. 3, Bean TO CREAMERY PATRONS. There havo been fifty-two (02) certificates Issued to the patrons of tho creamery and there are Just n few more shares to be sold, which wo would llko to dispose of before December 4, 1915. The buyers would then be entitled to vote In tho De cember annual election. Thoso who the 'service, de- rftaad iirlrk depot and Insist uivon extensions. Nothing is too good fur the railroad until It comes." So says tho Oregon Voter, and we say "Amen."' But we venture to add that Bend hns proven an oxcoptlonto this rule n well expounded by C. C. C. Heaven knows we wanted the roads we still want 'em more of thorn south, southeast, east and west there Is nothing mean about, us when It conies to the wishing game 1 sors. and railroads are In the air. Indl-,road vldunlly and collectively, wo of Bonil nro tho champion catch-as-catch-can, Fell-starting, non-skid, nlr-cooled rnllroad wishers of the west. Trans- Iigriuiiunniiy speaKiuK, ore 1111111- 1 most economical wny possible 'Third, your ready acqulosconce in and support of liberal rates which will be necessarily charged for all traffic during the pioneering period. Don't forget these resolutions mode now when you are asked to go down Into your pockets, or to go out for right-of-way and terminals and to get Into other people's pockets, or when you como to pay your freight bills, or are asked to help out with the State Commission and the Asses- For, recollect. It Is to be your In your country nnd for your aid In this your time of need. In all of this depend upon me to strain every nerve to help to the x'ory end, but don't expect the Impossible that Is for me to pull this through liable. And we're prud of It. More .without your measuring up to nil than that, we're especially proud of 1 these conditions. But thus pulling tnu ranroaiis we goi ana prepnreu be built and would not pny If they were built. "Second, your most suprome effort to assist In the Initial and Independ- ni luancins. consiruci.o, anu ..,er- R Q R j 'CopImh, ntlon, so thnt all may be done In the v sichal. , v ninrM,;,i t ,. 1 . - --........, ... ... together wo will create hero a rail way system and n new empire of which notice wilt be taken fnr from the confines of Central Oregon." Dealing with speclflc facts as to the railroad Income to bo dorlved O. l.aurgnard urged tho completion of various Irrigation projects which would bring 1100,000 ncre Into pro duction. "Rnllroad officials figure," said Mr. Laurgaard, 'that their in to bo ospeclally-plus proud of the ones we'ro going to get. The point is that Bend today spunks as well of her railroads as when they wore dream-hopes, 'way baok In 1909. The people of Bond don't berate them, and The Bulletin always, tries to have a kind word oa tap. Just now we're nil especially pleased Iwcause Betid Is beginning to'ecme ,rom irrigation projects Is from furnlah more tonnage for our rail- $S to $S per acre. With these pro. roit than 'hmmI all the rest of the Jects completed there would be, then, DMChtiUM linos put together, and an Income of from $25.00,0.000 to thut u oruiirviu tut na ii mux $10,000,000 for the new rond from be for th rftllroaU folks to have lri sight oot!li hitsUieiM to pay exom- Our railroads treat u reaonalil docontly, and we'te trying to recliwo. eate. And the spirit of Bend toward the roads should be the united spirit of tho cuiumnnlty toward all big In veatora for it In the men who come here with their money and sink It in Bend to vOiom we aim 1 1 owe most the material upbuilding of the town Let Bend recehe and maintain u reputation for square dealing with capital a reputHtlon lacking In uiauy' a weatara community ana thatuwlll lie for us a finer and nnre prniltnbtti advert Itemotit than almost any other. Lafollotte. G. Springer. Guv Lnfnl Iette, Dr. J. II. Rosenburg, W. F. King, John Combs. Alfalfa A. O. Walker. Redmond T. G. Stevens, II. A. Schneider, J. R. Roberts. C. M. Ir win, R. II. Parsons, J. P. Johnson, II. Willcox, Clem Brown, J. J. Buck Icy, W. M. Wilson. R. L. Schee, A. E. Lovctt, J. II. Mooro, Roy Branton, George A. Brndley, J. O. Cobbs, J. C McFarnhnm, F. G. Atchison. Denton Burdlck, J. C. Marsh, F. W. McCaf fery. Deschutes Rcscoe Howard, C. M. Redfleld. W. E. Van Allen, Clnudo McCauley. Powell Butte S. D. Mustard, fort Rock F. C. Eckmeyer. Summer Lake I. J. Stlnson. Sisters J. P. Ducket. Itobt. Smith. Milllcan C. F. Hnrtlng. Lnkovlow Horbert P. Welch,' II. A. Utley, H. M. Nolte, L. F. Conn, W. Lair Thompson. La Pino C. V. Carmtchel. A. W. Ayn, Alfred Ayn, E. L. Clark, Chot Holllngshead, W. F. Arnold. Portland C. C, Chapman, Phil Metchan, Jr. Tho Dalles Alex Thompson. Novelties for L adies IN I this source alone.' The concluding speech of the evening was made bv C S. Hudon, who told Homethlng of the Investiga tions Mr Strahorn had made before taking up the pro Jen. and paving high tribute to the r.i'lroad builder, in flowing Mr. lluilw n prevented Mr. fttrabori with a larne key made f Deachutes white pine, and aultubly Inscribed. '11 1 k Itllfti I tt Alii lihif Itltia. In perfecting the reorganization nf.l,ly. Chlropra the Dexelnpmf nt l.ear'ic oUlcera wo- Kloctro-Therapy, elected i-.a follows prenlde-t. . S Wordn. t f Klamath Fall flrt vtc irestdent. John H Pell, "f ''rlnevlllo; see ml vlee preside", lift even"1 of Hums, third vice prfs.dent, B DR. A. A. BL'RRIS Niituropntli. Dr. A. A. Burrls, Naturopath, wishes to nnnounte to tho peoplo of Bend and vicinity that ho hns relum ed to Bend for tho practice of his profession nnd will be glad to see his old friends and acquaintances. Dr. Burrls hns been practicing over fiftuon yonrs and has hnd splendid succoss In the treatment of almost nil diseases of the human body. He Is n gradunte of tho Omnlm College or Osteopathy, Tho Weltmer School of Nevada. Mo., and tho American Col lege of Naturopathy of New York Naturopathy includes nil the nat ural methods of healing, viz: 0teo- Chiropractic, Hydrotherapy, Swedish Massago, Vibratory Massage, Magnetic Heal ing. Tho office equipment consists ,ofi the latent appliances for tho treat ment of disease, such ns tho Betz dry- Ready! Holiday Lines are now complete and ready for you Feather Scaffs 50c to $1.50 Ladies' Handbags 50c to $3.00 Kid Gloves $1.00 to $3.00 Handkerchiefs - 5c to $1.00 each Boudoir Caps $1.00 Silk Sweaters $7.50 Crepe DeChein and Lace Waists $4.00 Tains 50c to $1.50 R. M. SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE purchaso shores do not havo to pay tho 4 running exponses. L. C. ROBERTS, Adv. 37-38c Pres. Creamery Board. BUY EARLY AND GET THE CREAM. You Buy for Less at Warner's The Permanent, Progressive, Reliable place for you to trade CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Thrco furnished rooms for light house keeping. Close In. Rent reasonable. Iuqulro Mc Cllncy's store tf FOR RENT Chicken nousa on two lots. fiOO birds capacity. In quire Bulletin. 3Ctf FOR RENT One threo room nnd one four room houso. J. Ryan & Co. 37tf WANTED. Room and board for six men. In qulro third door east of Kenwood grocery. 38-39 p WANTED To trndo a 20 aero farm near Nowberg and Portland la coma property for nn equipped stock farm not to oxcecd $2G,000. Ranch with some Irrigation nnd nlfalfa pre ferred. GIvo full particulars In first letter. Box 7CC, Newberg, Ore eon. 38ji. FOR SALE. FOR RENT Furnished room for gentlemen close In. Inquire Bulle tin office. CtSp FOR SALE Good cook stove, cheap. Inquire nt Bulletin. 3Stf FOR SALE Dry Junlpor wood. At Homescekers Land Co. 3S-3Uc FOR SALE Milch cow. Inquire Kenwood grocery. 3S-3yp FOR SALE House nnd lot. Prlco right. Tor in b rcnsunablo. Inquire A. E. Edwards, Bend Sign Co. 37tf FOR SALE Small cabinet orgnn In good condition. Sco Mis. T. W. Trlplett. 37tfc FOR SALE NIco fat young geese. Phono Rural 43. 3C-3SC FOR SALE Small counter at the Cozy Restaurant. LOST AND FOUND. TAKEN UP Bny maro nnd colt at Kasprovltz. homestead, Homstad valley. Branded 711 on loft shoulder. Owner wrlto P. O. box 11, Bend. 33tfc LOST Plain gold'' caso ladlet watch. Return to Bulletin ofllco and receive reward. 3Ctf LOST Between Rold school and American Bnkory, ring for smrU linger. Hns thrco Greek letters on odtslde. Finder kindly roturn to Bul letin olllco. 37-3SC TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE. ' TO TRADE Tho bost-butchorse business In Vancouver, Washington. Will trado for Improved 40 If close to Bend, Oregon. Sco Homescekers Land Co. 3C-u9c TO LXCHANOE Incomo Tne ma property, 2 pieces, $5000 each, to cx chnngo for dry goods or general mer chnndleo business In Bond., Ore. Ad dress P. C. Smith, 3105 North Che.- 34 tf onno streot, Tncotun, Wn. 37-3"p "JTl'ItOKO IIAOKING FOR STRA HORN." Under this caption the Orogoulnn suya.odltorlally of tho mooting here InsSWVlnesday: ''BpeWios delivered at tho Bend Hittstliig give much encouragement to hope that Mr. Strahoru'M Contra! Oie gcu railroad enterprise will be cur ried out. The people of that suction pledged Mr. Straliorn the support wbtolr their well-known public spirit and energ would lead one to expect, but, more Important still, the spooch of Mr. Mills puts the Portland banks behind the project and thereto greal l enhanced Its prospects of suaet "With the nuaiu'lal lucking of the .lute's gleet est bauks thus pledg dp uud with tho residents of the cdiiii to m be traversed by the road iwliuui It to Uhi otleat of their khts. Mr Hlrakor will lie well fort I fled to k into the ttiouey market lor the io untitling lUpilsi. The Hint roquislteH t flManclug any rsllroad vutorpiUo are that enough t rattle lie In sight ti puy operating expense aud interest, and that the people representing the piojuet prove their latin b pnnidtng .i substantial imrllon of the mnnn As a practical railroad man, Mr 8iru. ImrN U la u iMtsllion to nmko the bowing of tralilc'aud of earl In treust) by dvelapmetit and Irrigation The Indoraeitmnt of Mr Mills as a hunker and his pledge to "get in tho gautti" should teiuoxe any doubt as to Oregon's willingness and ivbilttj to furnish Ita share of the tuouey Wlioti this evidence has bven put In coneivte shape, the way should lie clear (or tho eutnrprlia ta m ahead Cleaning and Pressing SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NORVAL L. SPRINGER 1 L'p Sum iff in (Wiling CM (or nd Drlivrt All WisV.a Oidft. lilrn by "Sonny" the Mernj Boy itmvatr -m"'Mf--'-miiaS Old as the hills hist' still rambling along e We can save yoa money BUY YOUR irocenes AT TIIR NPW AlHAT mAHKL'l. Gilbert (& Son m bSjJI&A '' I The Oregon Journal walls becnnmeL stale money has been appropriated to lyiiW roads In Crttok county with ' lt ush." When IU vle was tlmt rulhixl It tnjked about "lai rtHk," Sunro d.iy; It'tiuri- get It futrajtrniKht, njid. tlnd flut JngX hat I it iHK-propttseu to uuitu tnu roaas wlthi DR. RILEY VETERINARY Ii Kki1 l The Ptorwti lUin, Brnd, and Mill c;e (or ) our Holm ou Cuile t t your call, or I O II C 221 0E3T RHEUMA11C REMEDY , ,. ONJRKET III Wil "Iff m m ai This advertising expres- 99fci tho bceinnintr of barter and sale. ond as a talking point is hard to .y Dear. Tho only trouble about its use is thct some people are impetuous and war.t to zee the saving1 quick. So far ns tiros are concerned, and if it is tho immediate dollar richt in hand that is wanted, you can beat Diamond Squeegeo TrcadTites fcr a quick saving nt tho start. BUr if it is thp big saving that comes from, tvxmmulpted mileage that's most inviting, vo can truly save you money on Diamond Squeegeo Tread Tires. ' DIAIUCOK3 "FAm-USTED" PRICES: tW -a ! 1 sixe ! "" 1 AH& 1 "'"Jr. jaw 36s4V, 28.70 Q WITO '3ix3rl Ih.UO "37x5 33.90 V y X"JC i3x"4 , 20.00 "2ix5's 4,-00 0 Men Appreciate that we keep right up to the minute on all the latest in Furnishings We make It our business to cntor to tho demands of men in everything that men wear. New shirts something entirely now- prlcea -Just a few nt bargain $1.23 mill IM.75 Five dozen pairs of corduroys ?2.:50 value special Intro ductory offer nt $1.00 We now havo the very best assortment In men's ties Tho latest patterns, stylos nnd color schemes. You can find nowhere a better assortment of Macklnaws at the prices we are ottering them to you Winter hasn't started et, and Macklnaws will bo appreciated, Oregon City Hrand s-,So , 910 If You are planning a trip come In and look over our lino of trunks and sutt cases. A. L. FRENCH MEN'S FURNISHINGS JUST'OPENED Corner Wull nnd Oregon Streets WILLIAMS (& HEATH New and Second-Hand Furniture Bought, Sold and Exchanged '& i. .,."- 4 4 1 ' V , 4 ' 'C "" .t.TT?utaav