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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1916)
THK IIEXD mLI.ETlX. KENtf. OHE-. WEDNESDAY, ArniL 12. 1010 PACE 0. J "a J, V. J3 - I "SSly :; L? STU0E,IIS T0 GIVE M , J street and ground. The city, win- GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Pu'lliher ROBERT W. SAWYER Editor-Manaaer. FRED A. WOELFLEN Associate Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for the square deal, clean busi ness, clean politics aad the lest In terests of Bead and Central Oregon. KOAUS ARE c;ooi. Oregon Joarnai The Goodrich toor sen-.oe rep -s .wt .i.k ..h rhiuiii oOUaiiT . .. i tae roaos iron trams to ena i- u ' and taalrldaally. should never lose 'to Redmond and PrlaeTUle -na .r sight of tb- pportaolUM which r-rlday Niclit. . The Dalle to these point n ex tl- abound la this Important department a Case cf Suspccsion." a one at shape. Mach work has '- I of city balWIn?. ' farce, will be presented by the Bend . o00 Ml aas are better now '.-.an . 'alga school pupils FriCry eren'.nd taey wiiioe at any tie ot me jeer The eomoratlon Ul of the state , t e Dream Theatre. The pat l!s r.- .... - -a - - -a , -f iu...,. .,. .mnnr th at bo-i aare ieen reaearnngr tor Forae time 'torta.. in th. rotintrr. It doM not ndr the direction of Mines He.a . look last rieht when Jaaoa Moore J asks One Six Months 7S Three Months so STt'ltENTS TO Sl'EAK. The hlch school oratorical contest Mrnax and Mabel Lorence. Two re-Is, to select a representative to compel ' , Ua Da.!-! Aaa J a...a . B. B&lf. id Mac nrumiuu wvuo SMrrv i w- mond on Mar 2. will be held next Monday eveslsp at the Dream lvc to Incorporate there to' awing pictures wm oe saown :n Z . , so proatote his lakes lease Yeatare. I eoaaectwa. i ae procewg win M as-1 ear si.ai- ! rited to the no rehire of base- alt I i . " ... ,-.... . n ... ' !c!t for ,!,e BP" Khool base ill, teem. Two performances will -el 30 p. m and S:36 p. c . , Down In the Klaatath Clrcalt Court I room there Is an unique notice pro-i ihlbltlac saoklnr which Mate 'The ,lTn. at All sMbscrioUoas are dae anffl -"-: 7-'.. .... v, 1 lne 1 m caaraciers as 101 PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. NotfcM of s """Tf ""e ".. l"'- "".7-C::; 1 lows: Yoaap ladl- of the Sesalaar Pui'iv Serrlce ilwars that atmosphere expiration are mailod abrlbers aad 1 P If renewal Is not made within reason-, in t a able time the paper win be oiteoa- tinned. P!mm ntrre that we are merelr Alloa Fi-! Dnrothr. Roe: Hvancll j ccs Thorapton MevosWs. Please ootlfr as promptlf of any qBOtBt M thfrW report of railroads bv: Harold. Calrin Saa'th; Tom .change of addr. or of lailare to re- lrwB Bn(J AJto lhgt Jh. BewJ promoter of ceire the naoer rerjlarlr. Otherwise we will not be responsible for eopes missed. Make all checks and orders pay-! eMe to Tn Bead Bulletin - n- V.nt Is naaxd Lyaoc We true he dos not. Theatre. Arranceseats hate been made with manager Radow to hr.Te sereral reels of mortng pictures In cluded la the program. The admis sion prices will be 15 and IP cents. The contest speakers aad their Mildred. Gortrude orations are: Margaret Thompson. I Too Late for the Train :" Alex Mers- dorf, "The Cakaown Speaker." Margaret Schreder. "The Piper. ' Boaale Hs, "As the Mooa Rose:" Floyd Reynolds. "Spartlcue to the Gladiators:" Myrtle Paglev. Mrs Roczles aad the Dinner Party " The WEDNB8DAY. APRIL 1: China char, re forms ot govern mat about a ratldlr m Mexico has' 1H. 1 to-w la the ha' It of chancing pretl- dau. Faculty: MIm Ophelia Jadklns Ruth Vaadevcrt: Prcf. EmtHe Eds erica. Guy swtrta. Katbln. Pcx : Jonas. Grub. Celtic maiden, Ettrr-' ' grade school contest will be held to- Seminary man, F1"d JCYJCRY VOTE COfXTS. Tho rote in M'.chiaan shows again 'I It Is aafa to say that the reaistra tia thioaahout the state will bet lighter than at any primary or gen eral tttoeUon In many years. The chief reason I that next , will. Month's aloctlon Is not tplally In treeilac or important to the awa Oregon voter. There is no gover-. rwrrhlp campaltrn on. and outside of I the race for the puMIc serrlc com-i mission and crur- of state there Is nothing In state politic to brine out a heavy registration although Of course the local conteets are even more Important than usual. To be sure, this Is presidential year, but In Oregon the choice of del egatea seems to hare no especial sig nificance. It seerne safe to y that most of the delegates from the state. If not all of them, will go unlnstruct--d that is. they will be free to v te for the candidate who develops the most strength at the convention so that the Orogon volr will not be casting his ballot for his presidential favorite as so directly as oft-n bap pens. The blR result of the light regis tration is that every votp cast has double power. A few hundred In the state or district, or a few dozen In a county, may tip the scales. Every one who registers and vot will have that h pat to advertise, tribute to Ford efficiency. It to a CMt)tk'rtand that fisherman find than tMC ma not bite but a lick 1 Wilkes GIVESJSJOOST S). lletnl Will lime In K Munch. If N'ah bad not belltved In pre paredag where would we be now T I Portland Telegram.) "Bas4ne H fcraiag ahead bv leaps and bounds at Rend and at the rata the population Is Increasing 'he'LIt,je picjBB It now appears that a Ford can earry a state. city will have nearly 4-00 ants In another six months.' Ink'. If. 1 said W night at the Raid school. An admis sion fee of 10 cents will be charged. The prograsq is as follows- "What a Little Boy can Do." Jamie Crawford. "A Little Girl's Troubles." Lotte t Perdue: "Sunbeams," Josp bine ' Young: "Th Crow's Children. ' La hi renre Lemieux: "1 Wteh I Were 1 Grownup" Newton Sehlappl: "When j the Tei her Get a" Mary R - r-i-liis: - nen coipnv iohm ' Tea. Bsthar Pelletf. "Our Hired Girl." Ckwry Thomas: "Mamrnvs Lois Perdue. - Bet- Get ready for Park Day. Call for Mr. Villa. ty and the Bear," Basel Turner. "Uint' Little PieVlnln " Alice C. Wllkas. assistant general freight Powe),: Aunt Sophronla Taior at , and passenger agent of the Spokane. I the 0pera.-- Jeanette Keyes. "The , Portland & Seattle system, on his re-j ,rdg of Kllllngworth." Frances turn from Central Oregon. "The ,tevlurn. .-Kentucky Philosophy." Shevlln-Hlxon Company seawmlll e-E!fle Horn. ..The nanner Betsy ,.u ujicjunus iu e-3.o Su auu n.i Made" James Greene: "Sett ng a not been hung up a minute on ac 'co nt of any failure of the mechani cal parts. It Is cutting 2SO.(ft'0 feet of lumber in the two ten hour shifts A large force of men Is completing ' the box factory and sr.sh and door plant. They will be operating in . about ten days, turning out seven Hen," Evelyn Clark. FOUNDRY GOING, VV Work on the buildings ot the Huff Kb ml 1t & Dugan Iron 'Foundry has progressed rapidly In the past 10 days. The mcln foundry building Is erected and one of the connected shops is nearly done. Tne pianr is ' g of Droduc.,, d.m. Th--st,3-oki. - ------ .- -- -' u 1 Gnqnlnn t.111 Htvl,if a Aannnl. tt i " .." m vu.w... iu being built on lots on the railroad Scanlon spur donated by the Ilrooks-Scanlon 1 cut 150000 feet ln each ten hour company. RRICIC .MACHINE ARRIVES. The new soft mud brick machlno purchased ! A. H. Horn for the Ilend Ilrlck & Lumber Comtiany. when In the east this winter, arrived today anil will be taken out to the l.rtoV varit at nni With this mn- f special opportunity to aid the Mn-oh,ne the loca, ,,rIck vanl jh have one of the most emcient plants in dldnto of. his choice. Two years ago' a single vote decided a contest for Oropon, The capacity will be doubl- the suiyeme court, and In the forth- ! over last year comlni; primaries a very few ballotst mav means a verv great deal. . THE JL'IKSE SMILES. . J So register now and get the oppor- (Deschutes Valley Tribune.) tunlty of having some real influence A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E Prlnevllle last Tuesday Judge as called n hearing of criminal cases cult court here on Tuesday evening and was In Prlnevtlle over night. He wore a smile when ho returned, an nouncing the arrival of a daughter. upon the outcome of the election. 1 Hl'GHKS OR ROOSEVELT. To those Interested In Republican siimom In November It Is gratifying to note the apparent growing nation wide cortalntv that th candidate ehosea at Cbleaga will be either Hughes or Roowelt. I Mrs. Duffy was formerly Miss Cath- Elthor ona. "If started off" right, 1 urine Trautner, of Ilend. would ho a winner. U that we mean , MAPTIKTS TO MEKT. The DeschuteH Baptist .seociatlon wilt hold its annual convention In no far the Baptist church on April 20, 21, and 22. Among the speakers will be a woman missionary from Indlir drewed In native costume, mid prominent state workers. Dolagctcs from the surrounding towns will al so be In attendance, i-ocal talent will assist In the progrcm and the CONCERNING CITY DELIVERY. To the Editor: I The City Council has appointed a special committee with Alderman 'McKay as chairman and" Alderman I Rudow and Urosterbous as members. ' to take the necessary steps In refer ence to securing free mall delivery 1, 'In the City of Bend. 1 ne ueuu .uuieuiti;iui viun taken the matter up and has appoint ed a special committee with H C Ellis as chairman and T. II. Foley values for spring. shift, will begin running May 1 box factory and auxiliary plants' will be operating later. "Fall sown grain '.n Central Ore- tfAM ffaa t v Al ! Aa I.AHflllaai SUa greater winter precipitation than foraBd M' ,D' "ut" " "neeom some years. About the same ncre-"iera,e wl5 th-? mmle.c. Irom . , , . . . ,- j the cltv counci . lJotn 01 saia com- . . age bos been planted as during the ... "J J,, ' ,,,... --.- previous year " ' ' I mlttees' working Jointly In co-opera- and lt conditions warrant, more de- - .. t tlon with the post office department. Uverles wll be made down town. win c aoie 10 maKe a rcpon 01 uic it ig not tftcessary that any one ta rw ster 1 tme IS Dress- Up Time! v n.r ofTerinn von better things in Wearing ap- -,! r,9f nrP tin to the latest fashions. Your oppor- tunitv to avail yourself of our lines is here- -tnke ad vantage of it now r mm. mOS &?$& i iRt f XF W 7 1 5-1 Kt 2 iiUVoffi- - -Jk llmM v.r v. m'wi ? Siii Uft. iS si i"asC Monarch Shirts patterns and si. 00 fabrics Cluett Shirts Snapi styles In plain and stripes Si. ."50 Ties We '. oast of having the most com plete assortment ln the city t!.'c unil olio Caps var.ry In this lino wo all others r.or, 7.-.C-, S !.((, SI. I!.". lend Men's Munsing Undervear J." to S--" per suit Hatch s newest one button union suit. A feature In undergarments THE GRIFFON CLOTHES Will 6lve you everything you expect of clothes. None better for spring or summer wear. See our ratterns. 01 1 500 om LADIES CLOAK and suit Oepartment offers many serviceable R. M. SMITH CLOTHING CO. Expert watch and Jewelry repairing at Symons. Adv. Anyone wishing to rent a ranram 'Saturday luncheon of the Commercial1 ,i,, .u..n,0 f, ,, , .h,.,. cleanef may apply at the Alt&mqnt club at the American Baker'. I individual, mar retain .hoir hnM in -tfor Information. o-Tcl This delivery service is not neces-!.,, . mo m!v ti r,. ,h nn. V s'arlly limited to the municipality.1 erai delivery window. However, mall PETITION IS Tl'RNED DOWN, 'but may be extended to Kenwood or wjjj t,e collected from the mall boxes at least twice a day Immediately be- Si.;... ,h mnu n.ii0.i .-in w other territory or addition in- ' . UII,t! nn't Justify a change, the post office' wnlch tue requirements c , the De-, Iore ,he departure of the mall trains, night. The, .., .. , -, Kipartment are compiled with. It Is Persons having suggestions to of- iy from the, . ',. a ril . mnll . ,orvlni, lh,necessary that buildings be number- fer should make same to any mem- In the Clr- .,' ,..,' , ,. . ..."., ed. and this system of numbering! i,er of the committee at once, as this MIV'J"1 !"" """ """ H," i.t.j t I... ..-ll .,,!... . . that the candidate should get the woltod support and ratification of thn delepatos. eliminating any after-taste of hostility within the party, as Is possible. lt Is snmlngy apparent that Ha Kb mav accept the nomination if It U offered him. Ills prolonged (Hon", and his failure to accept pat mt Invitation to definitely declare hlmsoif out of the running entirely. falflr pormit such a conclusion. And public Ik Invited to attend any of the If IlHKuea Is nominated he will be thn meetings. Mrnit candidate. iast or wei aseteily In the west. 80 far as Ore p'a la concerned w believe he will oarrr tha Mate handsomHlv. while wh dlHtbt lUMHiqvolt's likelihood of local Easter SKI. I' ADVERTI8KHS. 11 it. 11 1s(? 1ltll ThBfe ta a iirat rata Moral In the " "'".' "".'' ". HllVr foitK'isB, uiippd from an Kagiish you purchased your new I lilt? Jour Hal. A FntaebMMB was bolag shown arOMml laitoH. Ob iaatlHg Kxeter hall hH mw number of men com ing out with klua rlblioMS In their eoatK. "l)Mr me." ha salt! to his fr!enl "what's the mtmuinK of the r 1 twniT" "Wttll," said k boat that iPt-..ns that tawra ma do not tumli int,,x eating drink " Ah. ' said tha I'ronchman. 'f 1 wro - rlbliON for ovary wronn tbinic 1 dan't do you wouldn't m ! at all!" Trly. bow iaay of us ara ron tintlr dwcoratlNg oursolv for the wroiiB things w don't do, as well as for th right things that we do do: lt Is a rare wnn who. keapa awiay from tamplatton af one kind and an other without advertltdng tho fact, and who tluus his uniiseworthy nets without seeking praise. Ijoad has probably tba most boau tlful sotting of any town In tlu state. Thus fnr its proKreaa liua bean mark ed by an approclBtlnti for lis natural ., ... nilttern- ,.mi aUractlvoua und a dealr among llsj " tlJ 'IUV l"lii-ru! aim c'tiiunsiiip to kenp nud maka the shapes in Spring ami Summer community ovon more beautuui Ana as wo dovolop thortt ar over-Increasing opiiortunltloa for public aor-lra and oummunlty buautltleatlon alone the lino of organised parking. Bower planting, tree protection, encourage- Millinery at Mrs. S. Mcintosh through Hedmond and I'rlnevllle. According to a letter received -this week In Mend from the fourth as sistant Mstmaster general, the mat ter of the change In service from Hedmond and I'rlnevllle to Ilend has been given careful consideration by t)l department, and It bolleves that tlio advantages. If any. would not bo sufficient to justify the change in the distribution point from the trains. CALL FOIl WA Kit A NTS. Notice is hereby given that all reg istered general fund county warrants aad all registered oounty high school warrants are called for pavment. HALI'H L. JORDAN. Adv. p County Trrasurer. was provided for by council nearly two years ago, and an ordinance Is being prepared, requiring that nil hou&es be numbered. It may also be necessary that a sufficient walk, consisting perhaps of no more than 12 Inch plank, be laid In tho territory wherein delivery Is I to be. This will not necessarily bo anything elaborate, but merely to I keep the carrier out of the mud dur ing the bad soasons of the year, lt j will also be necessary that street 1 signs be erected, and as this Is a much needed Improvement, lt will doubtless be handled by the council. Free delivery service will mean at least two deliveries In the business section of the cit. and perhaps a like number In the residence district, matter must be given prompt atten tion. COMMITTEE. TO WHOM IT .MAV COXCEKN. Notice Is given to all contractors and builders that no work should be begun on any building within the city limits of Ilend until the owner of the property has secured a building per mit under the recently enacted build ing ordinance of the city of Ilend. L. A. W NIXON, Chief of Police NOTICE FOIt I'CKLICATION. Department of the Interior, l S. Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, Aorll 10, 191C. NOTICE Is hereby given thnt Levi V. Smith, of Ilend, Oregon, who, on October 22nd, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 010S39 and on Novem'ier 7th, 1913, made additional Home stead Entry, No. 012204, for Lots 1-2, S, NE4. N'4 SEU and N3 SV4, Section 2, Township 20 South, Range 14 East, Wlllnmetti Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land abovt described. before H. C. Ellis. I". S. Commissioner, at Ilend, Oregon, en the 22nd day of May, 191C. Claimant names as witnesses Clifton L. Evans, Aaron D. Norton, Samuel Robacker, (leorgo D. Ilaker. nil of Mlllfcan. Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, C-10 p. Register fishing rrVii atiu u"H on s a Complete Stock of Fresh Fishing Tackle. A Full Stock of Fresh and Staple Groceries. A Fresh Shipment Eaeli Day of Green Goods. A New Supply of all Garden Seeds in Bulk. A Paint Stock consisting of 72 different colors. J First Grade Stock of Garden Hose Jc Nozzles. A PI-ACE WHERE YOU CAN BUY HARDWARE, DOORS AND WINDOWS AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE. F. DEMENT & CO. Mr. Workingman: A. L. French (MeiVs Furnishings) Has Put In a Complete Line of WORKINGMEN'S CLOTHES INCLUDING SHIRTS SOX HATS OVERALLS SHOES O LOVES Jl'MI'EKS l'NIEItWEAK Dl'C IMCS lU'IUIEK GOOHS MACKINAWS ROOTS AT THE NEW STORE NEAR THE BROOKS-SCANLON MILL. We can accommodate you there Just as we do nt our main store. The prices will t-e reasonable, the goods will b the ery bast la quality, if we oan save you time trade with us at our new store. 400 PAIRS OF TROUSERS Serviceable for all kinds of wear have Just arrived. A wlds assortment i- fairus and slies. We offer them to you S-.I.00 to ijW.Ou I'EK 1'AIK. A. L French Men's Furnishings e(i ana ""V.iv