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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1916)
'Pi. THK BEND BCIXETTX, BEX, ORI. WKD.VKSDAT, OCTOBER II. !!. PACE fl. ;?Sii "I fi rm &.' Is), fcf f L& tol The Bend Bulletin (Published Eiery Wednesday.) BEND. OREGON GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Putlisfcer I ROBERT W SAWYER j , Editor-Manager. FRED A. WOELFLEN Associate Editor. -An Independent newspaper ttand- Jig for the square deal, clean fami lies, olaa politics and tne e rat-treats of Bnd and Ceatral Oregon. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 11 aaaa r-rr- r-r m i -J- REDMOND MISSTATEMENTS. It i dIScult to d!wK division with Toe Redaooed Spofceaman. be uu that pap-r fo continually mis state to J act? on which lt argo naut In bad. We prefer to look on th-se mlstteaaBU a u-.inteational b used for convalescing patients. The boapltal will be opened to the general public, aad will be equipped with 4he nest xsodern surgical equipment. v-w.- ittltU tXT t iil l.l.r.li.i imiki iiiti. This week, for the fourth succes sive yir. The Bulletin, with the co-j operation of local advertisers. Is Issu ing every afternoon an eitra glvi'gi the score of the World's Series base ball games aad a condensed ac-'-jn' of the play. This Is distributed free on the street late in the afternoon i TBe teams piayi-.g mis year are -, HoMon Americans and the Brookl. n ' Nationals. Th first two gam-s we'et wos by Boston by score of 6 to Z i and S to 1. and yeterda s gan e. , by Brooklyn by a score of 1 to Z MKHGTHV GOES l"P. The "mercury' In the gjan-jlumi thermometers t the comers of Wall I mo ureson ana vjfsun i.u r.oi.u 1 1 Street was boocteo yesterday rron i S.400 to (3.700 with the add t on J You Want roause weaonotiifteio i-n-re ma' ; of $m th fucd SItetrnC5 cf our friend In Redmond would dls-; tte pniHi,i structure will be drawn sometime within the new week 'y tort tb" truth to rain a political ad vantage. Anid yet, if they are unin tentional, it Is alaost on for Tb Spok-sraae, bw,ue If I oir any duty to ita radrs and eojnxualty It is to kn what It is talk In? about kfore It begins to talk. On August IT The SpokMnan. in an effort to avoid re;DIMllt for Its loan for the dlvlt on movmnt fathered th-re six ears ago, M.d that "six yars ago it wa the law that the legislature created sen round"." As m effort to explain It was a poor 'in", because the Redmond division movement of six -ars ago wai car ried out under tb Initiative. th pell tloa bHng fatbor-d by th Rdaiond Commercial club. The lalslaturc bad nothing to do with It. Now come The 9poVHaan and ay that two yearn ago, "with all of Jefferson county to htp a ote of little more tofts .0 jr c-nt was cast for county dlvh'on. ' Thtl tat- Vaaent Is as incorrect (h) r.- atom the legislature. The vjtf of to years ago, blch was rctnally about 2H per cent out of the nceary , f, u all cast nithli the bounUarle of tho propXMted ! but county, as is pointed out In a communication from a Sisters resident In a letter printed i-lncwiiere In this paper. This being so and with the local n-Klfttratlon In xees of hat It wan '(mi vcuru at,, l,t hj.vral hundred Trttes, doe The Spokeimun wish t? .modify Km asertlon ttia; "This tine, with that end eliminate.!, we en llli-l no ono to set the vot for th- new eouuty at un) thing Ilk" ;. per cnt." And while are acklng (I'testlons. Doen the "new Spokesman." men tioned In tho lateit Iss.ie of tho "old," expect to undertake a fflht to make PiJiinvllle pay the 'ua. ta froM Iikh II In exempt in l.'i- famj nun-at.- as Ilend Is? architect Lee A. Thomas and as son a.i they are completed the sketches lll be nent to Fred Horstkrtf. of Dion &. Horstkotte. at Spoka-,e, wheej definite plans lll be drawn. ; Know Why COMPARE Our Men's $ 1 5.00 Suits with any $20.00 Suit shown elsewhere and you'll readily under- : ...... ' ... I . .-, -.III -- ,- ,, - f - ,-,- . stand why we're doing the biggest Men's Business in Central Or.. r.r.MIJKR PRICES RAISED. At a meeting of the Oregon ranrh , of the Western Pine Manufacturers' Association in Portland recenM te, feet wg brought out that the s'xks1 of shop lumber In the various ..rJs! were very low. Prices have 'ecn ai vanced 1.00 pr thousand The general sentiment of those In attend ance at the meeting was tha cti'J tlons were very good. :i Cet your freak toga ready for the big masquerade- at the Hipped" ni Hallowe'en. Adv. BY EXPRESS this Morning JUSTOPENED--- Our Fourth Shipment of Ladies' Another Case of Men's ciintt'ii notio:h. Catliollc. , Mas ej on Sunday. 7:30 a m ind I ' a. m. Mm on Saturday. S :u a. . followed by religious InstruKjon for children. REGISTRATION 13 OVER Icul PrrrUirU Klwiw Total o( 0rr I.VHe IU-n4blliiuis Iad. Registration for the coming gen eral election closed on Saturday night following a rush on Friday and Sat urday of elortorn bo wimted to git their numcH on tliu books and avoid the necessity of swearing In their oU'H ou electlun dny. Although an exact record has not been kept of the reglHtrntlons since the primaries by estimates and collected tlgurrs that th locnl otllcers, It Is apparent from tho number registered hero since the laftt figures wero annnunctd Is over f.00. In May the totnl registrations In tht five local precincts. Head 3, 4, f, Kenwood and Deschutes, Man 1022. Tho II cur cm no collected tniike the total KiIH. The HepubllcnnH lend In the llgureN halng more otero on the lists than all the other parties com bined, llesldeit Republicans and Democrats, there are represented PnihlbltlonlstH, Independents and Socialists. BEND TO HAVE NEW HOSPITAL Cliriitlitti Science, Christian Science services are held In Sathers hall every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. m. Praver It-ipttst. Wednesday, 7:30 p. meeting. Sunday, 10 a. m.. HI Me School. 'Join the Pine-Juniper contest. 11 a. m. .Sermon: "Power of En durance;." C:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m., Good Cltlrnnshlp Pro gram. J. I,. Perlnger. pastor. CAM. FOR RIDS. Final plans for the new school building for district 12 are now fin ished and may be seen at the office of Leo A. Thomas, architect, Thomp son Hulldlng, Wall street. Rids for the construction of the building will be received at the olllce of 11. J. Ovor turf, district clerk, up to l o'clock p. ra.. October 17. Bids must bo accompanied by a certified check for & per cent of the cost of tho building. Alio deposit lll be required on sets of plans taken from the architect's office, to bo returned on return of plans. R. M. SMITH, Chairman of the Hoard. 32 c. and Winter Coats Better come in at once and see these late coats, di rect from the Eastern Style Centers. No middle man's profit direct from themanufacturer. Must be some reason why we have had to reorder four times so early in the season but come and com pare our Coats and Man, Tailored Suits compare MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP, STYLE, FIT and FINISHING and you will then understand why this store is always busy. Norenbo Number Delinetlor Now Hfie BuUmkI Pncriu AIn Mackinaws and Overcoats Mackinaws at $6.00, $6.50, $8.00 $8.50, $10.00 Winter Overcoats at $6.00 $9.00 $12.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 The R. M. Smith Clothing Company BEND. OREGON THE FASTEST CROWING STORE IN THE STATE BEND. OREGON Kverybody Invited to the big mns querndo at tho Hippodrome on Hallo, wu'eu. Adv. CRITKT.F.S KPOKKSMAN. SISTKRS. Ore... Oct. 7. -To thu Kdltor: Will vou kindly allow me space to reply to a recent editorial In the Itedmoml Spoketimun. In Its last Issuo the llcdmcnd Spokesman make tho absurd statement that two year ugo w'th Jefferson county to help us, tho qucxtlon of dividing the county did not receive tho 06 per cent necessary to carry the measure. He proceeds to draw the conclusion mm now without Jefferson county to help us, wo arc doomed to defeat, mvi reiuniun mm over til) per The Henry I.lnster Put. I'p Hulldlng fur Dp,, Vnntlevert iuhI rMuartU. The Ilend Surgical, under the supervision of Drs. J C. Vnndevert and R. I.. Edwards, will be opened to rccelvo patlenu about November 20, according to Dr, Vandevert, The building for the hospital Is belnie erected by Henry I.lnster on his property on Wall Street, across from tho Catholle church. The hospital will have nine patient rooms and two wards and a modern operntlng room. A wide sun porch, it part of which will bo enclosed, will It must reach you fresh it moves off the grocer's shelf so rapidly. Golden West Coffee Is "Just Riant" cent ot mo peoplo of the nresent proposed Deschutes County voted for division, slgnlfjlng their deilre for a county seat more cmtrully located on tho railroad and If the editor of the Spokesman thinks that Jefferson county In any way helped us to poll this majority, ha Is misinformed. Hy publishing interviews from time to time with somo of our local citizens, he has tried to throw broad cast the Impreiilon that nobody In Sisters wants county division. 1 would call the editors attention to the fact that two )eare ago when this measure was before the people for their approval or rejection, there were 9 votes In this precinct cast In favor of It. There Is every Indi cation that these 4 9 votes uro still here end I am sure that vvhen the votes are- counted, November 7. It will be found that they have multiplied. The Sokesman editor writes as If he really believed tho ricklws state ments he has been making. I attrU bute his error to no desire to mla- rOUTICAIj CAH1KS. Vota for II. H. De ARMOND Regular Republican nominee for District Attorney For Crook County Adv tf Democratic Nominee KO. T. 1ULDWIN CWndUUto Kur HUte Sciuitor Crook, Jefferson. Klcniath and Lake Counties The Interests ot All the People Special Privileges to None. represent and deceive, but to the fact ' "rival's attention wss called to the thkt be Is hut newly arrived In the adltlon recently made to the Bend county and has been misinformed. Some of us are amused at the absurd somewhat ncrvoUB attempts on the pnrt of the little town of Redmond and the Spokesman to run the whole country to suit their own selflsh In terests without any regard for the convenience or Interest of any other community. Wo laugh at the fre quent and foolish assertions that Hond Is a hot nlr, selfish town, whllo they seem to think Redmond Is the center and eternal abode of virtue. These Intemperate ravings all -go to rrove the lUsparatlo: of our oppon ents and the hopelesnei of their light against division. Ihey are born of a fnlxe nnd foolish pride and I would retipcctfully call Inelr attention to the fact thut uch "prldu goeth before p fall.' Yours truly. P. HUNTINGTON. Do, your best to tog up In an original costume for the big masquer nde nt the Hippodrome Hallowe'en. Adv. Vso Adv. Onuney's sand. It's best.' tfc Other pictures have been as liltf ns the Kternal Cits but they luivo lacked the great and powerful story. Will be shown tvo davg at The Hcnd Theatre HE THAN $200,000 GOES INTO NEW BUSINESS BLOCKS (Continued from Page 1.) which you cannot see from this point. This Is another evidence of Bead's growth. This addition was made at a cost of $2,000. Further up the street you will see the R. M. Smith store which has been doubled In site by tho removal of partitions and other re-arrangement. K, A Bather, across the street. Is also enlarging with a new warehouse." Going further up Wall Street the Ste'am Laundry, which la now occu pied by new and modern machinery. J. Edward Larson, the proprietor of the laundry has Invested $2,000 In this addition to his outlay together with a large amount of equipment. Rend N Growing Market. "I did not know; that Rend was a market for grain and Hour manufac turing center, but judging from your line flour mill, I take It I have had a mistaken Impression," said the ar rival. "Quite true, you have a mistaken Impression," the visitor was told. "Ilend Is steadily becoming1 a market for a wide range of products of Central region and not the least of the products Is wheat. The Bend Flour Mill Company, whose buildings you see near the river, has just recently completed the erection of a modern brick tile warehouse, mixed rations mill and and Is now erecting an alfnlfa mill and feed barn. These additions have been made at a cost of 7.000. "I regret," said the visitor, "that Little BricK Rvstaurtnt Costs More, But It's Worth It C. FINNEY, PropY. I have some Important matters to at tend to before I leave town and I must hasten, but I am ready to con firm the reports that have como to me about Bend's great activity," he said, "but before I leave I am going to take a short time off to go down along the river to see what I realize, now Is the cause ot this great activity your saw mills." rxrn FRESH FISH. Go tb Dcnd Fish Market, street. Adv. Rood 30tfc . VOCAL MUSIC. Mrs. Franklin Thordarson will be pleased tb meet those desiring to take lessons In vocal music. River Ter race. Adv. FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK TFe Tailor All Kinds of CLKAXlNn AND PRESSING Phone Black HS1 1 HOOD .MEALS AT THE I I Altamont I I EVERYBODY WELCOME. MEALS 35c I Alice 1). Spalding, Proprietor H I Bream Theatre J I I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY M I War'c WnrriAn I "A Picture With runch." ii5 cents and 'AS cent H FRIDAY "Iron Claw" I Thrro Snappy Comedies H -.MUTT AND JEFF" SATURDAY The Quest An American DUtincdve Creation Featuring H Margaret KUhrr, Hurry Pollard and Joseph Singleton H Patiic New, in. j Retiuty Comedy jj) I M SUNDAY A.VD JONDAY M, I H Exceptionally Good jjji' 1 1 Fx Feature I Xhe Dream Theatre 1 9 1 tjg! jU tftAbttfettafc mm -f" T ZX&'l: 'AA "TTS" JT55