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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1915)
m. rJL V , j. S ! I I i n jJV- '3 PAGE f. Tin: iinxn nurj-nTix, iikxd. our., wkini:siay, i)i:ckmih:k is, mis. 1 1 E LOCAL DEPUTY APPOINTMENT MADE BY WIRTZ Sign Board Advertising is Big Magnet For Go to Church Sunday (J row tli of ItctuI Cicatcs Xvcctthlty for Olllce Jfcic -Will Jlnvo Clmi-go of I.'nforicinent of "Dry" 1mv In Tills Section Other Duties. ' ChtiB. W. Krsklnc, of Hond, Iihb liccn named by District Attorney Wlrtz ns roKulnr deputy district at torney for Crook county. I.i an noiinclng tho nppolntniont Mr. Wlrtz cnlla nttcntlon to tho growth of tho town and thu liicruaso In IhihIiicss hum which ninkcs a deputy neces sary horo. On coming to llond over two .nrs iiko Mr. llrsklno wnH aHsocintcd with Vornon A. I'orbes In his Inw olllco, later dovotltiK Ills attention to tho business of thu llond Insiirniicu Arch- ry. Ha was calendar clork of thu houso nt tho lllBt BouBlon ot thu log iBlnturc. In announcing tho nppolntniont Mr. Wlrtz Boys: "Whllo I havo been Importuned upon vurlonn occasions liy dlffuront cltlzoiiB of llund to namo n deputy In Hint city, It la not until recently that I hnvu doomed It nrccHBnry to mnku Htich nn appointment. "Tho recently renowed activity of nn tndiiBtrlnl clmrnctor lit llcntl hns icvdo Hint city n Mecca for n. t onJi cr.rncBt, law-abiding workingmoti vlth famlllca, hut it In til bo nttrnct InK n groat tunny ntrnngors of lew desirability. A great mnnv of thorn will ho dlBttppolnted In finding r.n oo ctipntlon of n prolltnhlo tiiitnro, ns tlioro will not liu work for nil who Rev. H. C. Hartranft Evolves Novel But Dignified Publicity Plan to "Get Next to the People" Re suits Realized Varied Program Arranged DIKKCTOItV OK OFFICIALS. United States. Following closely upon tho IicoIh of ninny of thu leading clergymen of tho Knst nnd middle Wcfit, who arc attempting to Increase tho number of church going people through Ingen ious methods of advertising, Rev. II. C. Ilnrtrnnft, of the I'reshyterlnn church, hns evolved n novel Idea of augmenting the ranks of "go to church Sunday" people. Iloldly standing out on a htigo sign bonrd at the corner of Wall nnd Ore gon street, s tho pnEserby may bo at tracted by Bcvernl colored signs that hns been adopted Hew Ilnrtrnnft says that the attendance at tho Presby erlan church hns Increased between 10 and 20 per cent. Ho attributes tho Increase to the methods ho Is us ing. It Is hardly possible for any ob serving person passing tho sign board to miss It. It stands out a promi nently n a circus advertisement, yet It Is dignified and observes tho rules nnd ethics of legltlmato advertising. "Tho prime reason for adopting mny bo rend nt a dlstnnco of sovornl t this courBO," says Rev. Hnrtranft Is hundred feut, which rends ns follows: to get next to the public. Some poo- - ---------- pin think church matters should be I'ltliSIIYTERIAN CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS SUNDAY SCHOOL,, 10 A. M. I'REACIIING. 11 A. M. PREACHING 7:30 P. M. II. C. HARTRANFT. Pastor NEXT SUNDAY 7:30 P. M. SACRED MUSICAL CANTATA IIY THE CHOIR SOLOS. DUETS AND CHORUSES - AND THE CHARIOT RACE FROM HEN HUH IIY MRS. MYRTLE SCHLAPPI . . . Where tho business man advertises "to get tho business," Rev. Hartranft Is advertising with tho solo view of "get tho ciewds." Ho bo)8 that ho Ih gutting them. Slnco this method of gottlng next to tho reading public j treated very differently before tho public than business. I dlsngree. ir a sermon Is worth delivering, It Is worth coming right out In big bold - ',. J. A,. ,.,, ,,,,.. leuers neiuro mu puiuic. wiuu Is better, moro attractive and produc tive of better results than ndvertls- ling. "Tho big complaint ngalnst the church today, and a public Indictment which I believe In a meaBuro Is Justi fiable, Is that tho church has been drifting nwny from tho people. It Ib to be our work to 'got next' so to spenk, nnd get the people. In tho hab- lt of going to church on Sunday. That Is why wo shall fttompt to hnvo n varied program out his occasion with something to Intorest every body." President Woodrow Wilson VIco President. .Thomas R. Marshall Secretary of Stnto ..Robert Lansing Secretary of Navy . . Josephus Daniels Secretary of War . . . .L. M. Garrison Secretary of Interior . . . .r. K. L.ane Secretary Agriculture D. F. Houston Secretary of Treasury . W. F. McAdoo Secretary Commerce . .W. C. Redfleld Secretary of Labor . . . .W. U. Wilson Attorney General T. M. Gregory Postmaster General .Albert Burleson State. Governor James Wlthycombo Secietary of State . ..-.II. W. Olcott Tro.iBUrer Thos. 11. Ka Atty. General ueo. M. Drown Superintendent Public Instruction . . J, A. Churchill State Printer Arthur Lawrence CommlBsIoner Labor Statistics .... O. P. HofI Game Warden W. L. Flnley State Engineer John H. Low lb United States Senators Georeo E. Chamberlain Harry W. Lnnj Congressmen C. N. McArthur N. S. Slnnott W. A. Hawloy Duy Deschutes Sprny Flour, by so doing joti boost the Central Oregon farmer. None bettor made. Adv For sign painting see EdwardB, Adv. Try dcllcateBsen specialties at American Uakory. Homo tnado sal- ads, baked beans and cooked meats Adv. The latest, fnd In jewelrT' Frlondshln link. a.... . . .' " friendship to her bracelet 0t find tho llnko In sterling Silver!'1 ed nt 25 cents and engred f, Myron II. Symons. tlm tin.., .. lt Jowolor. Adv. 6tt For sign painting seo Edwtf. J Adv. ' I Crook County. Circuit Court Judgo. . T. E. J. Duffy District Attorney W. H. Wlrtz County Judgo G. Springer Clerk Warren Drown Shorlff E. n. Knox Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor II. A. Foster School Supt J. E. Myers. Coroner P. I). Polndoxtor Surveyor II. A. Kelly Commissioners J. F. Hlnuclinrd II. J. Overturt Orlssom; V. V.'b Eyes, Harrison ; The Prisoner or Kendo, Hawkins; In stlnct nnd Health, Hutchinson; Our Llttlu Danish Cousin, Inncs; Tho S W. K. Club, Jncobs; The Aztec Trcnn- uro House, Jnnvlor; Ilopl, tho Cliff Dweller, Jcwott; Famous Fugltlvo nrn riimliiL'. mil then, tbero nr,. ()mn Poems, Johnson? Antolne In Oregon. who no doubt nro coming to Hend not . unlor tul18' : our ot0' Header, Ke to work, but to llvo off thono who do work, by iUOHtlouablo vocations, or to bo In u place whero tlioro Is ac tivity nnd Industry, In contrast with bo many other communities in tho Stnto of Oregon at this time, all of which will tunko hn tnsk of enforcing the law dllllcult, especially nftcr tho first of tho now yenr when tho pro hibition amendment goes Into effect. "It will bo Mr. Ersklno's duty un der tho appointment, especially to en force tho so-called "dry Inw." How over, hu will iiIho bo culled upon to hold preliminaries nt I lend and at tend to tho great ninny potty dis turbances that am bound to nrlso during thu winter months contem plated hccaUHO of tho conditions not ed above. It Is clearly Imponslblo for all thoHo matters to receive my personal nttontlon. Tho courts nt Prlncvlllo, as also tho duty of advls Ing tho county ofllclnls, which re quires constant attention thore, keep tho dlatrlct attorney's tlmu iiiito well occupied, nnd In addition tlioro aro now two ciihoh In the Biipremo court of ii public iinturo requiring addition al time and particular concentration. "The enforcement of prohibition restH particularly henvv upon the dl trlct attorney and his responsibili ties under tho law enncted to execute tho constitution amendment nro gren." Mr. Krskliui nnd District Attorney Wlrtz worn BtudentH nt Willamette Unlorslty at tho snmu time. chum & Rico; Plain Tales from the HIIh, Kipling; Vigilante dnn nnd ways, Lnngford; Tho Penny Phllnn throplst, Lnughlln; Rodney McClmv, McFnrlnno. Tho Iloy'B book of now Inventions, Me.ulo; Tho boy's Hfo of Edison, Mendowcroft; Jnpnn, Mon pos; .Miss Wealthy, Deputy ehcrlff, Noff; Five Mlnuto stories, Richards; Quicksilver Sue, Rlchnrda; Kings In exile, Roberts; St. Nicholas, vol. 28, 1901; In dnsort nnd wilderness, SJsn ktowlcd; Grcnt Pictures, Singleton; Tho mottntnln dlvldo, Sponrmnnj Fanciful talcs, Stockton; Ten girls from history, Sweetstor; Rending Literature, third render, Trcadwoll &. Frco; Tho Prlnco of Indln, WnJ lr.ee; A Blngulnr Hfo, Ward (Pholp3) ; Prlnco nnd tho page, Yonge. ONE CENT A WORD Ib nil n little Wnnt Ad will cost you. (ihc poop ounce sce3 one friend ooidino nothcr." NEITHER, JUOQC. IM SHOWING HIM WHCRC HE CAN OCT A ? VtZZYd TOBACCO ?E LITTLE CHEW OF W-B CUT MORE SATISFyiNGTHAN A HUNK OF THE OLD KIND ALLRIQHT.f- Just received tho Intest Victor records and Vletrolns at Heed .t Ilor ton's, miccesworH to the PntterBon Drug Company. Adv. Pool u nd billiards nt tho Metro, polltnn. Just the llilni; for n little rolaxntlou In thu ovenlng. Adv. tf. HOOKS HKCKIVKD AT l.lltUAHV. The Head Public Library w re ceived the follow Ing books from the Htnlo library nt Snlein: Under Greek Sldeti, nrngotunls The iLnmt of tho Silver Hword Du Hols; Friends and Helpers, Kdd Winning their wuv, Furls; The Hoj'b Life of General Sheridan. (Uihh. True Tnli of Arctic Heroism in the New World, (Jreely, Dale nnd I'rnsor. Sheepmen, I lamp: Dmlilv Juko tho Runaway. HnrrU: Peggy Owen, Madl doii; Tho Clilldron of the New Forest, Murrynt: Some Useful Anlmnla nnd What they Do For Us, Montolth; 'Tilda Jane, Hnundoru.; Wlldorncos IhibloB. Schwurtz; Tho lodle A foot, Somlder; A Chlld'B Garden of Vursu, Stevenson; Light Horso Hnr ry's Ix)lon, Tomllnon; Heading Literature; the primer, Trcadwoll & Free; Hetty Wnle Decides, Wnrde; Hetty Rnlrd, Wolkelj Folklore stories nnd proverbH, WllUe; Irish Fnlry Folk tnleo, YeatH, DnrhiH the Great, Abbott; Heroines of Modern Progress Adams; Pilgrims of tho Plains, Ap lliiKton; Girls' mnke-nt-homo things, Hnlley; For Yardloy, llurbour. On HazardoiiH Service, Hoymer; On tho Old Kenrsnrgo, llrndy; Goopo, Hur geim; Thr Tjtto of Mrs McUmip. Car- ' Ii In tho United States ; Nicholas Nlckloby, io HMtUBimry Anntr, Count of Mouto CrUto, True Daniel Webster, tin Hhephord of Kingdom x; .one Policeman S3, Humble Romance, Froo- Jsavi is ) I THAT A l SATISFACTION FOR I ItOCH-STEPl lONLy A DIME. I k I OR MARCH? P1 9 llio Courts. Circuit Meets first Monday In Soptombor and Dccemcor and second Mondny In March. Probate Mceta first Monday in each month. Commissioners' Meets first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July, September, November and December. Hend School District No. IS. Directors J. N. Hunter, Chmn. R. M. Smith J. Edwnrd Larson Clork II. J. Ovorturt City of Hend. Mayor H. A. Miller Recorder H. C. Ellis Treasurer Mary E. Colomnn Chluf of Pollco S. E. Roborts City Attorney ...H. H. De Armond City Engineer Robert H. Gould City Physician . . .Dr. J. C. Vandovert Councllmon M. D. Knutson J. D. Davidson Theodore Auno L. C. Hudow E. P. Urostorhous S. C. Caldwell Justice of the Peace. Hend Precinct j. a. fiastes The United Warehouse Company Storage and Forwarding General Commission Merchants WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON AND LARD Tho United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon HAVE you ever heard men who use ordinary tobacco soy anything in its fnvor? 1J nearly all the men who ore today using W-B CUl chcwing-thc Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long shred were started y the suggestion of friends who liked it better than the ordinary kind. "Nolle bow Ida lilt bringt out Ida rich tobicco tula" - M.J, pj WEYMAN.BKUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Syurt. Ntw Yotk Oty son; Ho Navy, Dlckniil DoubU Duma Klshe Come Kron man 'flO A The Wright Is Bend's Leading Hotel WHY? It Is n fireproof building It is tboroiiglily iiimlcrn It la comfortable, commodious, clean- HOOM8 FHOM BO CTJNT8 UP The wants of nil are atlstlMl well at THE WltlGHT HOTEL Automobiles to all Interior Points THE WRIGHT HOTEL WmVMUUMuUUUUVUmMWUMMUWUWHUMU I Eat At The t2IMk A LTAMONT i LUNCH UHADY POR SHRVICU AT 11:45 OINNHR AT 5t30 . TRY IT t IRONING BOARD 4 WITH EVERY G. E. Electric I on (Guaranteed Forever) IRONS AT ONLY $3.75 i BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER CO. ns): Tho Superintendent, MM(mmmuWHUHUwwHuuumuwMWMMUHwv v 1 f zqss: vM t-ST v fllkl f