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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1916)
iin"'4fc -to THE BEXD BULLETIN, BKXI), ORE WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. HUB. PAGE 13. The Eternal City FIRST SPEECH The Story We All Know By HALL CAINE Y - ' -A.V ' .' v. 35n X. FILMED IN ROME AND. ENGLAND IN EIGHT SPECTACULAR and DRAMATIC REELS k-s(i CAMPAIGN IS OPENED HERE FRIDAY BUTLER IS V. y ; II ri ?! Jl M? H 1 i I V 4) . Ilcpiibllaui Orator lim The l.ill Addrosew LarR Audience Friday Night K.ijm Pomocrnti Hate A'ot Kept Platform I'romlM". The presidential campaign wag opened here on Friday night, when State Senator It. It. Hutlor, of The Dalles, addressed a public meeting In the Commercial Club room under the auspices of the Pend Hughes Fairbanks Club, on the Issues of the campaign. Nearly HO voters were present, who received Mr. Puller's address with clone attention and In terest, punctuated by frequent bursts uf applause. Introduced by Representative V. A. Forbes. Mr. Puller began by Bay ing that this district would make a jjreat mlktnlto If It did not return Mr. ForbOH to the legislature at the coming election. Launching then into his prepared nddrehs he said that If Mr. Hughes I elected presi dent of tho United fltatca at the com ing election It will be due to the people of Oregon, who by their votes In the primary election last May, -Allied that he bo a candidate. The only way In which to Judge the two great pollUcnl parties, said Senator Iliitlcr, Is by their records, and he continued with a comparison or the Wilson Democratic promises and the performance of tho party In iho past four years, showing that al though promises had been made of decreased loses and Increased rev enue, the contrary result had come out of the Democratic administra tion. Prosperity had been promised and yet for a year after WIlson'H Inauguration business was at u stand xtlll and millions of men out of work, tho condition changing only when the Kuropeu war created a "spotted" prosperity, which would end when the war riulcd. "Wilson might as well claim credit for the present prosperity of Japan as for that of America," nald Mr. Putlor. Another broken promise, Mr. Put lor pointed out. wan In tho repeal of the free tolls provision In the Pana ma act, a mensurn which hail been denounced by Senator Clmmborlnln lilmsclt uh one of stultlllcatlon. The record of tho administration In Mexico with especial reference to tint slogan, "lln kept us lit of war." vain it In for Severn criticism at thu speaker'H litiiulH, who closed with an .ippeal to the vou.i: men of tlm dny lo cust their first voto this year for t.'hiirles E. Hughes. Senator Puller went from hero to Priueville, where ho wkh scheduled to speak Saturday evening. You will need a ninoquo to win that prUu ill (hit Hallowe'en mas quorade. At tho Hippodrome, of oourso. Adv. CARP OF THANHS We wish lo rtxpresfl our (heartfelt thanks and appreciation to nil who iisnlhted by (heir kindness and sym pathy during the Mines and denlh of our beloved nlntnr and daughter. MPS. CI.APA CARTER, ' OOI.PIE GARTER. Hallowe'en masquerade nt tit Hippodrome, (let prepared. Adv i v Mil PAULINE FREDERICK as J ONNA BOMA JIHIIU SUNDAY AND MONDAY, Oct. 22d and 23d : : 25 and 35 Cts. SUNDAY MATINEE 3 SHARP t EVENINGS 8 SHARP BENDTHEATRE TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE. TO TRADE Forty acres of Irri gated land under ditch, two and a half miles from llend, for cattle. In qulro Pulletln. 23tfc TO TRADE Team, hack and two colts, for Ford Automobile. Inquire llulletln. 33-31 p. TO TRADE Forty acrca of untm proved land under ditch, two and a half miles from llend, for cattle. In quire Pulletln. 29-tfc truck, $1.50 per rick. Apply S. A. Illakcly, logging superintendent of Prooks-Scanlon I.br. Co. 33tfc WANTED Scrap iron. schmldt-Dugan iron works. Plack 711. iTu?T- Phone 21tfc FOR RENT. FOR RENT New modern S room house close to mills. Inquire J. Ry an u Co. i7tfc FOR SALE. WANTED. WANTED Roomers and board ers; private bath furnished. Mrs. George Pates. Phone Red 621. .10 tic WANTED High uchool boy or girl to do light work. Inquire Pulle tln. tfc FOR RENT- -Housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished; close In. Inquire Pulletln. 33p WANTED Lady to share room or tent; rent reasonable. Inquire Little Prick llestiiurant. 33-31c WANTED To rent housekeeping rooms or house, furnished or unfur nished. Write R. E. It.. Pox filfi, llend. 33tfc WANTED 300 ricks of 30-Inch wood cut and piled along logging FOR SALE -FurnlBhod house, cheap If uken nt onco. Wrlle E. M., llend, Ore. 33c WANTED Woman for housework at Fort Rock Hotel. Inquire Pulle tln. 33c TO TRADE Lot In Wolstorla Ad dition on "F" avenue, between 8th and 9th streets, for Portland unim proved lot or an acre near Portland. Will pay difference In cakh. Address Pulletln. 33c FOR SALE First class Eatey Organ, In good condltlonj.fJVoctavcB. Inquire Dick, the Tullor. 33tfc FOR SALE Two lo(VC0xl86, street on tlireo sides; nhuck 14x18, double Uoor, on Inside loll water on lots; lUTfi; $ 1 2 r. cash, balance $10 month. W. Ferguson, at Pennett'i, Pond. 33tf FOR KVl.H m TWA IIP tnr linn. land property, ray 1C0 acres on tho nvur, wwui ot nenu. I,, uoriitn, u. 7, Oregon City. 33-3tip FOR SALE Want to go East; will sell below vuluo, furnishings und well equipped small hotel doing good BRAND NEW HOUSES All modern conveniences White enameled Dutch Kitchens Modern Bath Fixtures Easy walking distance to Mills SOLD ON TERMS LIKE RENT Hurry if you want a beautiful home D. E. HUNTER MANAGER THE BEND COMPANY Office corner Wall and Ohio Streets. business right on Columbia highway. For further particulars address Dick inson Hotel, Hood River. Ore. 32-33p FOR SALE New hou'se. threo rooms, bath and besoment; 300 feet from ProokB-Scanlon Lbr. Co. dry shod. Easy payments. Pend Park Company, 122 Oregon St. 33tfc TOR 8ALE 2 horses, harnoss, Wynona wagon. Coll Central Ore gon Plumbing Shop. 32-35 p. FOR SALE Team, harnees and wagon complete. Pargaln. Inquire 50 Shasta Place. 32-33 p. FOR SALE Six head work horsos, ten to twelve hundred pounds, priced reasonoblo ot ranch, ono mile south of 21 mile post, Pend-Purnu road. C. I- Evans. 31-32 p. FOR SALE OR TRADE Gas trac tor, prefer n Ford; what have you? W. II. Mitchell. Pend, Ore. 30-33p HOMESTEADS A few exception al bargattn In homestead relinquish uicnts, contests end locations. Irri gated alfalfa lands a speclulty. Ad dress Pox 83, Sisters, Oregon. riwj tlrillil," ff llM d. not t.vk up but It WI.I br ilouhU rtlitf ip'tof. MM )lrj .Ui tliutk ih ulomjikallr lHrUrk l.lcuim.1 llC. (.Anno! b IniuirU bf blj ur thuckl an.t lllIH lr4Ur lor iccuuio noonn , NOBLES Flexible Rear Sight 4f IMblM M Ml iMtol mv YJ& V2& Hf. Also u full line of SHOT GUNS RIFLES AND AMMUNITION v If your automobile has had a strenuous season it may be in need of REPAIRS Bend Hardware Co. jj $l?ylyy3K3?35?3J35yffiKi?lt Fall is the proper time to get your car in the best running shape. Here's where yowget the best car REPAIR SERVICE. BEND GARAGE WALTER COOA1BS FOR SALE Furniture. Inquire Pulletln. 29-tfc FOR SALK-Ncw flvo room houso, modern, except heat, close to mills, two lots; ? 35 0 cash, balance month ly payments, a bargr.ln. Inquire J. Ryan ii Co. 17tfc FOR SALE Two lota In Des chutes addition, level and free from rock, well located. Price 1275 each. Terms. J. Ryan k. Co. 3tf FOR SALE Four very choice lots In Park addition, price and terms right. J. Ryan & Co. 3tf FOR SALE Flvo room house, modern except heat, well furnished, neludlng $ I .' 0 piano, two lots 40x11 1 each, clo&o to mills and school. $2, 500 cash or $2,700 half cash, balance ono and two years. J. Ryan Co. 3tX FOR SALE House and lot. Price right. Terms reasonable. Inquire A. E. Edwards, Pend Sign Co. 37tt FOR SALE Ono 1G 11. P. trac tion engine und 24 Inch separator, J. I. Case steel threshing outfit. In quire E. A. Sather. 21tf FOR SALE Threo new four toon houses. JS00 each, 10 percent eat balance easy monthly payment!. I Ryan & Co. Ill FOR SALE Modern house ot li rooms, two good closets with mm and drawers, built In cblna closet and book case, window seat, cabiart Kitchen. Inquire at Altamont. ISu'i IXXJT AM) FOUND. LOST Pob-tallcd Jersey itttt branded PV on left hip; ear nut swallow fork and under bit on ltH ear. Last seen oa Tumalo ran it. 1 A. Puett. Ji FOUND Moss asato ring. new couuty brlase. Inquire TO Pulletln. 3) tit FOUND Bracelet on Greenwd avenue. Owner may have sine to proving property at this office l paying for this advertisement. 31-& LOST Ladlea Moss Agate ril solid gold mounting, between Lotm'i Shoe Shop and Sather's store. R(-S ward for return to Pulletln. Zl-Vl C. S. HUDSON. President E. M. LARA. Cashier V. C COE. Vice President L, G McREYNOLDS. AssL Cashier J t,. a. siatiikk, vice rrea. u. a. STOVER.Asst Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Capital fully paid Surplus - - $25,000 $25,000 Farmers Attention A S YOU uill have a large amount of surplus hay this fall and at this 3ank has a large amount of surplus money, tee desire to loan you $100,000 lo purchase cattle or sheep to eat youf surplus bay. If you are inter ested call or write for particulars. I"- TR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 1ND jo- Uk V2 ' rr rf t?KtSr -