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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1917)
TAOR 4. IlKNO 11UM,KTIN 11HND, OIIKOON, TIIHWIUY, .MAY M, 101T -HIXLIN SHORTAGE W L EMPLOYES HELPED TO PURCHASE BONDS. Money Advanced Up to 9.100 Per Man, for Year's Time nt Huiuo Interest ns Is Drown by the l.Uwrly Jionn llond. (From Thursday's Dally.) As a practical moans of showing Us patriotism, and nt tlio snnio tlmo giving employes ot tho company a chance to aid In financing the war against Gormany Tho Shcvlln-Hlxon Company offices throughout tho country aro advancing nionoy to em ployes at- what amounts to no In terest, for tho purchase ot Liberty Loan bonds. Authorization was re ceived from tho central offices this morning by T. A. McCann, general manager ot the local plant, and lists passed out In the office In a short tlmo resulted In tho subscribing to $1300 worth ot the bonds this morn ing, when only a small proportion of tho employes had been seen. According to the terms made by tho company, tho employe must put up four per cent In cash, of tho totnl amount ot tho bonds to be purchased, tho company advancing tho remain der, not to exceed $500 for any ono Individual. Tho loan of tho com pany need not bo entirely liquidated for a year, but payment in tho mean time will bo made 4n 12 monthly In stallments, tho final payment dis charging tho oibtlgatlon. The com pany charges three and one-half per cent intorest on tho nionoy advanced, but as tho bonds draw exactly this rate, tho employe really rccolves tho use ot tho company's money for noth ing, during the time of tho loan. S PAST EVIL BEND WELL TREATED BY RAILROADS. NKWH-OFTIIK WOULD (Continued from l'ngo 1.) Surplus Wheat Now Tract irnlly All 1)NhtI ,r ' MID Arc (liven Vlonty of Uolllng Stock Hntern Condltloni Hotter. (From .Tuesday's Dally.) All Ills must end, nnd tho car shortage In its effect on llenil Is no exception to tho rulo. Local railroad men are having their hands full taking care of tho heavy shipping, for rotting stock sufficient to meet all demands Is being sent to 11 end. Freight and 1'nssengcr Agent Koller with the avowed purpose of cnushiK tho dethronement of Ktilser Wll helm. A statement Issued by David Lloyd (leorge, llrltlnh premier, asserts that tho nntl-aubmnrino campaign of the last three weeks has been tho moot effective In tho wholo history of tho war. Losses from submarined In cluded the Rlnklug ot the Cuunrd lluor Fettrla, tho hospital ship Dov er Castle, tho merchnnt cruiser Hil ary, and tho Ilrltlsh transport Tran sylvania, making a total loss of life ot nearly 4 SO. .MrXnry New Senator. Chief nmouR Items of miscellan eous Interest la the appointment of Charles McNary, ot (ho State llopuh llonn committee during tho last cam paign, as United States Senator from Oregon to succeed Dr. Harry Lane, whoso funeral was held In Portland Tuesday. In tho mtddlo west. 23 woro kill ed and thousands Injured and ren dered homeless this wook In ono of the most disastrous tornadoes In his tory. Illinois, Indiana and parts of Kentucky and Kansas wero Included in tho territory devastated. Hast St. Louis Is under martini law as tho result of n race war Blurt ed by manufacturers ImportliiK ne groes from farther south as factory hands, Tho situation Is now prac tically under control. After four years Isolation In tho Suits $15 Suits fixes tho nvorago number of cars froseii wastes of tho far north, tho being received as 35 dally. Tho con- MacMlllan-Crockor Arctic expedition . . ... . ., i . i l8 m,w ' wn" back to tho United trast between this nnd the winter and StalPt linvnB ,, ot ,,,, mnn lit CLASS OF 1017 .(Continued from Pago 1.) west. Tennis medals wero presented to Arthur Norcott for winning the singles at Redmond, and to Norcott and Percy Stevens for taking tho doubles. School Growth Shown. Before the presentation of diplom as, Mr. Dolt read a letter from Presi dent P. L. Campboll, of the State I'nlvnraltv iirclnc hleh Kfhnol bova to mako every effort to continue with' tho their educational work. In order to; till up the gaps In the ranks ofiroached trained men, which will be made by tho war. Summing up the progress of the city school system In the past year, Superintendent Thordarson gave evi dence of the city's phenomenal growth when he pointed out that lato spring supply will bo seen when It Is remembered that during tho shortage a 10 car avcrngo was not unusual. In raid-winter nnd for a largo part ot spring, a major share ot tho 1916 wheat crop was warehoused, and stacked on tho ground near stations between Dend and the Columbia, for lack of means to move It, but the thousands of bushols of cereal thus withhold from the market have now practically ail been taken out of tho country, Mr. Keller says. Chief among the Central Oregon industries to feel the change nro tho big Dend mills, which during the winter plied up vast quantities of excess stock, and built warehouses to hold .finished products, keeping the plants running until It would bo possible to fill tho rapidly piling up contracts for whlto pine lumber. The car supply now Is not only allowing the mills to work to full capacity, but In addition to taking caro of tho dally output. Is permitting them gradually to fill tho old orders. "Wo can expect that these condi tions will continue until the time comes to move the 1917 wheat crop," Mr. Koller statos, "and It's up to shippers to do their shipping while the shipping Is good." Easing of congested freight con ditions in the cast is given as tho chief cause for tho improvement here. registration in tho schools nccordlug to cablegrams rocolvod .-sow lork Tuesday, XOTICK TO CUKDITOIIH Notlco Is hereby given that tho kln.lA.al.n.l l.. I 1... ..... ... uuouioihiiiti hub uvvu u)- wiu loumyi Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, i nppoinicii administrator of tho estate of Lillian F. Cobb, incased, nnd nil persons having claims' against snld ostato aro hereby required to pre sent tho same with proper vouchers to tno undersigned nt his office In Hend, Deschutes County, Oregon, within six months after tho dato of this notice Dated this 26th day of April, 1017. HOSS FAUNHAM. Administrator ot the Kstnto or Lillian F. Cobb, Deceased. 8-llc For sign painting sco Edwards. Adv NOTICK CUEAMKKY 1MTIIO.NH Tho Central Oregon Farmers Crouraory will horcatfer pay Its pa trons for tholr cream twlco n month. Adv. 2tfc. nf NLhx JVTM 'Mi it cmiioxuntits When you net n new Milt nf clothe, ulilrli do jnit tin do you buy It? Or doe Homebody fell It to joiiV You know there ipilte it difference. So far iin this More N concerned, wo don't want to sell yon mi) thhiKI but wo do want you to eome In nnd bu II. Our biiNlness In to have here for you tho kind of good that are nnnl for you to tui) to mark theio jjooiN nt price Hint urn fnlf for )rti to pay. When you do eome, our IiunIiic In to make you hiil "' nine, not only for the way we treat ou, tint Tor the mil vuluo you n'tt and to uMir ou that If eer)thlnjr about the pur rhuso Isn't Just rlxlit, we'll iiuiUe It rljthl r refund )our money. IS II JST. Over 385 Suits in Stock Sizes 1)2 up to U You know what genuine hand tailoring means to n suit ot clothes, how It makes permanent tho stylo and good lookn for which you buy It. These clothes actually contain mom hand tailoring than any others ou the. market. TJhey'fcn, worth a great deal more than tho common kind. 4 Wo sniuilnllxn In smart clothes for young tunn n( tills price. Wo have assembled tho finest nnd most varied nssumhl&Ko of young iUqiih JIG clothes ever sueu, nnd Invito your Inspection today. llnnutlful fabrics In tweeds and ciusl meres. fancy worsteds and norm. Ilelted backs, strap backs and models, with bulls nil a round ; snug-fitting garments with plain backs, Hnudsoiuo plaids, stripes, cheeks and mixtures tho very latest designs and col oring". I'orfect fitting, hand-tailored garments In all slses, 4JU. . r ir.fi. jWfr fr Shoes -:- Shoes When You think of Shoes can make a saving worth while Shoes ome to where You Men's work shoes . , Men's dress shoes . ...$..! to S, ... 11.75 to 0. 75 Men's cloth lints.. Men's felt huts at $ .50 to $'2.)0 . Lfifl to 92J.OO M'.VAUV XA.MKP SK.VATOU (Continued from Irago 1.) 1015 this year, whereas It was only 544 last year. He men tioned that two departments, music and manual training would be added next fall, and outlined the plans for building a now unit for the high Mh 00 1, and the. construction of a first unit for a' new grade school. WE WANT YOU TO FEEL THAT IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE AS A PATRON TO CALL ON US AT ANY TIME. Wo aro nlivu)N glad to send you 11 mun to mako repairs. To send a tube, a blow-out patch or a new shoe, If you happen to need us 011 the road. Of course, there nro limits to tho dlituuco wo can go, but we feel sure that you Mould not make any un reasonable request o, If anything of the sort happens, tele phone us. And remember, if you want tires nnd tiro sundries and do not specify them by brand, we will head you United, States Tires nnd United States Tiro Sundries, locuuo wo be lieve litem to lie tho best 011 the market. And two tires that we always feature are tho United Stutes "Chain" and "Urfco. Skuse Hardware Company Oregon State Horticultural Society. Following his appointment, Mr. Mc.Vary made the following state- i raent: Senator .Mc.Viiry's Statement. "In common with tho people of Oregon, I sincerely regret tho tie curronce that made necessary the appointment of n United States Sen ator. Tho death of Senator Harry Lane removes from public life n lov able and an nggresslvo character whoso ways wore frank nnd open and who, undor all circumstances, porformed his jluty as lis saw It. "I am deeply appreciative of my selection as United State Senator by Governor James Wlthycombe and am not unmindful of the large re sponsibility the ofrice enjoins. And while It Is my belief that the public , welfare would he promoted by a re turn to Itepubllcan principles. I shall go to Washington, not as a narrow partisan to oppose President Wilson, but on the contrary, to support tho administration In every legitimate ef fort It may employ In ending the II II. Smith Clothing Company The Fastest Growing Store in the State war to the credit of America, and In bringing about a lasting and honor able peace to all the nations In volved. , "While a want nf time precludes any elaboration of the various mat-, ten that may engage my endeavors, ' I snail advocate and enlist my efforts ! In behalf ot national equal suffrage and national prohibition, as each of f these principles has been adopted by , the people of the state which 1 am selected to represent. I shall co- operate Immediately with any move- ' miiiil wh!ih tina far 11m miriuiad IIim I suppression of gambling nnd spec ulation In the ueceesltles ot life to tho end that (lie consuming public shall pay it fair profit to the producer only ! "KuoMlug that I nwe my state wliulfvor Nftrvlrn I tnnv rmlnr. , , iirimmu ... i Mvn for Wn.hlne. 1 ability, high Ideals and hs nlways McNary, the governor has acted ! ly," Mr West said, "for Judge Mr- Nary Is a young mnn of splendid ton, I). ('., within a day." Will He Hlertrd. Kx-Oovernor Oswald West, who has len looked upon as the Dem wrsllr candidate for the Renatw at (he next general elmtlo'n, and as surfy, would lm an opponent of Sen ator MrNary, who hi now certain of th Itepulillean nomination, Is re ported In the Oregon Journal as say ing the following tom-milug the ap point inent: "In placing the senatorial tofia upon the shoulders of Churlns L. shown an earnest desire tn renir worthy publlr service. Inasmuch as he Is a close friend of Kenator Cham berlain, 4 hiii sure ww ran look for team work In the Senate which will redound to the benefit of uitr sta'e. "Kenaior McNary and 1 have l-n lifelong friends, and his appointment was most pleasing In we. If in" pledges he has made to the peopli are kept, and 1 am sure they will ' be, he will uiHiuwitlonbaly he re- ; turned to the Senate at the next gu- jeral election " Public Sale A 2 P. M. SATURDAY JUNE 2, 1917 AT F. M. WRIGHT RANCH End of Cinder R.oad around Pilot Butte. Sets Double Work Harness, 2 Sets Horse Collars, Carpenter Tools, Cook Sfovk, 3 Head Horses, Plow, Wagon, Saddle,. Grindstone. Potatoes, Dishes, Mis cellaneous Household Goods and Farm Tttdls: TERMS CA3H. : Right Reserved to Dispose at Private Sale, WM&SEm 5 THE STORE THAT SETS THE i 5 2 H 5 .A PACE THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE FJ HHIIm lllilil vwiiiii RcS'S?. warn V J Gww Ww i2g RW -i z: ONE of the finest as sortments of a most dis tinctive lot of New Shirts is being shown right now at our store. There's a Style and pattern for every individual taste and as wide a range of prices to satisfy each independent taste. $1.00 to $s.oo Sailor Straws & Pleasing Panamas fonpiirtieular people in shapes from which to make "the selection best suited to your features. ,v I ,5t."0i.-... ..$j2.5QL-to $5.00,, 1 1 Whv Business Men like to IVfe "ttA PaBr Tl'ey run ronio In nnd tin I ivW. "VNjHaay taken earn of In w bulncN Ira W fn1ysw "hn ""' 'lulrkly mid with- I Wi MmJJP 'rll,'' W't Hart Hclintfuer to. I fSe-illl Xhm They're M)lUhfi.ll. lljjl r $M 'wool, nnd they nlvo k,mm' I 4 I I llllll jH IIiikIiichs men like our Riiar- I , Hf nntH they know they rim I 1 jMM tlmo they're not natlfled. I! Illill I JwMIK Jtimfat mutter what your figure, lUIIIII Ji njUT frrtZrL. mo'II take care of you, We l' . II rimlm rxSst. '"iV" "'" ci""llN'10 ''" ,l f HsW CMRSmSxim. H1,,,',,1,I HhowliiK of Crath Bf TBjVnH, "' HI raw llats, at 1'opular I y-MjmLm Ilonieof HnrtSchaff- h cwttiiiiutBtMi uiun ner & Mnrx Clothes I' III Martin & Cashrnajci "The Store of Choice -;- Where Values Tell" ''" ' I I llllll ' " 1 . y mr .-, ... lillll