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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1916)
TAOn I. nin nnxo bulletin, m:xn, ottn., Wednesday, November gg, iruo. The Bend Bulletin (I'ubllfdiod Ei cry Wednesday.) BEND, OREGON GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher H011ERT W. SAWYER Editor-Manager. FRED A. WOELFLEN Associate Editor. An Independent newspaper stand ing for the square deal, clean busi ness, clean politics and the best In terests of Rend and Central Oregon. may bo expected here for n consider nblo period. From a newspaper standpoint wo will be ready to pro duco anything which the town's growth Justifies. And we are content to continue our policy of putting back Into Uend, In the medium of a butter and a bigger plant, all the profits which the business produces, nnd, In this Instance, a ery great deal morn, too. Ono Year $1.G0 Six Months 7r Three Mouths GO All subscriptions are duo and PAYADLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers nnd if ronowal Is not made within reason able time tho paper will bu discon tinued. Pleaso notify ub promptly of any change of address, 6r of failure to ro celvo tho paper regularly. Otberwlso wo will not bo responsible for copies tnlBscd. Mako alt checks and orders pay- Bblo to Tho Rend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1916. "STRAYED; NO REWARD" In Tho Bulletin office thcro is now nailed to tho wall a copy of a Chicago mall order house's fat catalog. Some humorist has pasted across Its cover three words printed In large black typo, to-wlt: "Strayed; no reward." Certainly that catalog did stray when It cama to this paper) For it represents an Invitation to someone In Bend to send dollars mado In Rend back to Illinois, where, most probably, they will not purchase any more real valuo than they could riKiii nuru ui name. The Incident reminds us of tho I ninny Instances when this paper has mused to accept advertising from mall order houses. The ads offered were legitimate and they meant rent money. But they also meant direct encouragement to an Industry harm ful to this community. Especially thoy meant a species of competition which wo regnrd as unfair to tho local merchants, and as these mer chants are tho ones who chiefly sup port thlfl paper, wo fool that our first obligation Is to them. So Tho Bulletin doesn't take mall order advertising, and when mall order catalogs como to Its olllco they novo indeed strayed. With a business In excess of that enjoyed by Eugene and Tho Dalles, both of which have Federal bulla I m: a to houao their postolllces. Bend cannot long continue to care for Its postal service In the present cramped quarters. The growth of the busi ness has been rapid and constant and with our rapidly growing popu lotion Increases may bo expected for some tlmo to como. Tho solution Is a building erected and owned by tho government which will provldo quarters for tho postolllcc and offices for tho other Federal employees who are stationed here. Senator Lane sayfl we can get such a building If wo go nfter It. Let'B go. Central Oregon farmers have had a good year. Wheat growers have experienced a real bonanza big crops and high prices. Wool men havo enjoyed nnothor fine season. Cattlo raisers havo prospered. De- mand for horseH has never been so good. Last, and most Important local ly, demand and prices for pine lum bor hnvo been tho very bust, and tho outlook was novor brighter Alto gethcr, Contral Oregon Isn't such a bad place In which to live! BUYING IN LARGE QUANTITIES And Paying Spot Cash, Eliminating All Unnecesssry Expense, Gives This Store Undisputed Leadership in Keeping Prices Down. We Acknowledge No Compe tition; in Fact, We Have None. COMPARE ? COM PAR.E! COMPARE! "Once moro Crook county has re fused to dlvldo itself, but the gob lin Bend will got PrlnoVlllo yet If sno don't watch out." This Is from tho Portland Journal and wrong, an usual. In ono respect at least the wish of thu brewers will bo granted; Ore gon money will bo kept nt home. Tho West Side Agrleultuial Fair Association will glvo u ilanco Friday night, November 24, In tho agricul tural hall at Tumalo. Fats will bo served by the West Side Ladles. Ad. Dolls, Dolls. Dolls. Given awnv at thu Thanksgiving ovo Masquerade, iNovemuor zu, at the Hippodrome." Adv. 38c. In tho purchase of Kb new lino typo, costing $4,000, Tho Bulletin Ih taking another long forward stride In dovoloplng Its facilities. With the big now machine we will bo nblo to handle every kind of v. oik which OBITUARY DESCHUTES. ORE.. Nov 22 George Llvcsley, who died nt his homo in Deschutes Inst week, was oorn in .Northwich, Cheshire County, England. Ho came to America when n boy of four years and settled with ins parents In Illinois. In 1872 ho was married to Mary Blrge, of Mil ford, Nobroska. From this union wuro born four children, two sons Mimsing Union Suits If you aro wearing an old-faahloned "Union Suit" with a gap here, a sag there, discomfort generally, you will appreciate tho comfort of a Munslng Union you'll feel as though your suit wero a part of your form. Tho way is now open for you to get underwear that fits you perfectly, with exact conformation to body lines. Munslng Unions for Men, Women and Children in cotton ribbed, cotton fleeced, wool ribbed, wool fleeced and silk and wool. , Men'N Unions nt 91, 91 5, $1..0, $'2Jir, 92X0, 93 nnd 94 Women Unions at . . 50c, 91, 91.23. $1.50, 92.SO und 93.SO lk)s' Union nt 50c, 05c, 75c, 91, $1.25, und 92.00 Girls' Unions nt BOc, OSc, 75c, 91 and 91.25 If in need of bedding, you simply must come and see what a splendid line of blankets and com forts we have. Bed-size Cotton Blankets ....$1.25, $1.50, $1.75 $2 Extra large Cotton Blankets....$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 White Cotton Blankets at $2.00, $2.50 Fancy Plaid Woolnap Blankets at, pair ....$3.00 Extra Size Plaid Blanket at....$4.00, $6.00, $7.00 "Oregon Made" all wool Blankets, $6 $6.50 $7 $8 Some day soon we'll show "Bend Made" blankets Clean Feather Pillows, 22x27, fancy German ticking at, per pair (6 pounds) $2.50 Single Army Blankets, ea $4.50, $5, $5.50 $6 Camp Comforts $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Bed Comforts $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 Cushion Pillows, 20x20 60c 22x22 75c Round, 20-inch 60c For the Boy and Girl 2?oS2 " $2, $2.50 $3.50 WOMEN'H STREET gT, g $3.25, 9.1. 9-l.BO, rt SHOES nt., & J D f 90.(50 nnd $ d CHILDREN'S SCHOOL eiTh ? il OP (UT) TE? SHOES, 04 to 8 $ I .5Uf $ 11 . &.2 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL fl g 91.B rtj'T) fty SHOES, HU to 11 eJSll a? 92.25 tJJi&.&U CHILDREN'S SCHOOL a g 92.50 tf. o., SHOES, 11)4 to 13 jJ6..5 92.75 tJJcJoUW MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES, g rTh 92.75 fc $ rTh 1!H to 2 iJM.ijllS 93.00 3.34j ;0TZ.!::!:L $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 SZoSLL $2.75, $3.25, $3.50 ROYS' HIGH CUT SHOES, arn m-tv gp $ .5 11 H to 13 cjJZ.9ll OWS ROYS' HIGH CUT SHOES, - jf? T ?e? 134 toO eJJZ.3, &3oJD SE!!1! $3, $3.50, $3.75, $4.50 cut'shoes" .., $3.75, $4.50, $5.50, $6 MEN, YOU MUST COMPARE! Compare our $12.00 Suits with others at....$18.00 Compare our $15.00 Suits with others at....$20.00 Compare our $20.00 Suits with others at....$25.00 i ,- i The R. M. Smith Clothing Company THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN OREGON ami tNvo daughters, nil of whom sur vive tho father and wero present at tho funeral services. Is 1SS1 Mr. Llvesloy on mo to Sum ner, Washington, where ho lived for Miilto a number of years. For n few years ho lived In Natchez Valley, near North Yiil.lnia, Wash., returning later to Sumner. In 11)11 Mr, Lives ley, wife and two children came to Central Oregon. Ho purchased laud under the Irrigation project near Des chutes, where ho lived until his his death, November 10, 19.1 G. The funeral services wero held nt tho Nlswonger undertaking parlors In Rend, Tuesday, November 1-1. In terment was made in thu Pilot lluttc cemetery Itov. 1). F. Hnrpei', a friend of the family, conducted tho services, t SKvMiWJh Brandegec-Kincaid Clothes CLOTHES and CONFIDENCE fMDOn CLOTHES arc a .surety bond of con Hdenec, ease and satisfaction. They reflets prospeily, whether assumed or real. Htit man wears his clot lies; they don't wear him. In selling yon a .suit, we must also be satis lied. You will be wearing our reputation, ami Satisaetion plus confidence are the features there is no room in that for a question mark, of our new winter models. .lust to show them is a pleasure. $15 - $20 - $25 A. L. FRENCH MEN'S FURNISHINGS "THE STOnK THAT SETS T1IK PACK." ..DREAM THEATRE- RICHARD Dolls, Dolls, Dolls. Olven away at tho Thanksgiving ovo ninsquerndo, November 20, at tho Hippodrome. Adv. 38c. XOTU'K FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, U. S. Lnud Office at Tho Dnlles, Oregon, November 20, 191C. Notice Is hereby glvon that Jacob Schcrer, of Bond, Oregon, who, on May 10, 1013, mado Homestead. En tiy No. 011704, for SE4 SEU. Sec tion 25, Township 10 South. Kongo 1-1 Dust, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako final three-year proof, to establish claim to tho laud above described, boforo II. C. Ellis. U. S. Commission er, at Hond, Oregon, on tho Cth duy of January, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Howard F. Dyer, of Mllllcan, Oro gon; Aaron I). Norton, of Mllllcan, Orogon; Martha E. Forgey, of Dend, Oregon; Clifton L. Evans, of Dend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 38-42c Register. Stockmon'B 0-10 cent storo ts Bond street wns opened for buslnea Tuesday, with many remnrkiMi values. Adv. Four chairs at your service nt tt Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. Want Ads only ONE CENT n wort Tho llcnj Hullctln, 1'rlnt.Ti., Ifend. Orcjm Gilbert (b Son Tho only storo In Dend whero you can get your gro ceries and moats at the eamo place. FKEE DELIVERY rhono Red 271 JOSE, World Famous Singer TONIGHT AND THURSDAY SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD, A plcturo drama of Heart and Homo. A picture drama with 250 people nnd 210 scones, of wondrous beauty and surpaMlng realism RICHARD J. JOSE, WOULD FAMOUS SINGER Apponra In porson and sings. Ills melodious volco has thrilled tho hearts of millions of English-speaking pooplo. SUNDAY AND MONDAY SINS OF MEN, Picturing Stuart Holmes und Dorothy Homnnl. :: A Mrango titory of tho effect of a Rtrungo philosophy ou two young lives. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Is the motto upon which this store will build. Service to its customers will be carried to the smallest request. Satisfaction will be assured with every pur- cnasc. Close attention will be given to mail and telephone orders. Greatest of care will be taken in the accu rate preparation of prescriptions. i ou are cordially invited to visit this new store. The )ream Theatre Magill-Erskine Druggists O'Kane Building. .Phone 1571 ' i- a Tfeagmmv