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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1917)
fc I ! rAnrc a. RENO BULLETIN, REND, OREGON, TIIUKHDAY, .1UNH T 1IT The Bend Bulletin DKD. OREGON GEORGE PALMER 1HTTNAM Publisher ROBERT W. 8AWYER Edttor-Mnnagor. PRBD A. WOELFLEN Associate Editor. An Independent newspaper stand lag for tho square donl, otonn bust ncss, cUnn politics and tho liost In terests of Bend nnd Central Oregon. Ono Year $ 1.R0 Six Months ,7R Thrco Months ..50 ...i tag-BJars: THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917 A MISTAKE. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Ever slnco the selective draft act was passed nn effort has heon mndo to glorify tho operation. President Wilson has urged that tho registra tion be regarded as a patriotic duty, the Yar' Department has asked that tho registration day be a holiday and - Governor Wlthyconibe has called It ono of solo.mn responsibility. Wo agree The measure Is demo- crane, ii win insure us me oesi possible army. It means that we shall bo In tho war as the American people, giving service when called upon, not merely as Individuals vol- ihtecrlng as one emotion or nnothor prompts. Decausc of this, which wo bcllevo the correct way to look upon the draft, It Is wholly doslrablc that false Ideas of duress and compul sion be removed and that the pos 'nihility of draft. Instead of cpntaln ngnn clement of shame, bo thought Xgnly on honor. 35- That has been the wholo purposo Jjtjf tho government In Its discussion ij$f tho duties of today and what .will follow, and It Is exceedingly un- "fortunate, after such pains to create Fho proper sentiment have been taken j that nn effort should bo mndo to at reported. In the news columns of Is paper yesterday. II All honor to the volunteers. K All honor to the men who arc dratted. To 'wait for the draft Is no dishonor, but It's cowardice to be 2jrrlen Into volunteering because of JS fear of draft .and it's a big mistake Apr recruiting agencies to mako such fraso of tho draft. It may help recruiting, but It Is bad for tho operation of the con scription law nnd tho way that law Is regarded by tho people. . (Fr6m Wednesday's Dally.) In lino with what wo tried to say yostorday concerning volunteering nnd tho draft wo call attention to two sontonccs from tho uowspaper reports of President Wilson's speech to tho Confederate veterans In Wash ington yostorday. They nro as follows: "Tho significance of registration day was brought homo when the President emphasized that tho duty to servo and tho privilege to serve falls on all alike. " 'There Is something fine nbout tho spirit of volunteering, but big gor Is tho spirit of obligation,' said tho President." (From Tuesday's Dally.) Tho people, by yesterday's vote, refused to make, -cither ho legisla ture or tho 'penitentiary more at tractive. . , , , . vi Gilbert (& Son Tho only store In Bend where you can get your gro ceries nnd meats at tho samo place. FREE DELIVERY Thone Red 271 For Flowers KEEPS THEM FRESH Glass Bud Vases Flower Baskets Variety of Styles Larson & Company JEWELERS The Sign of tho Uljr Clock Oregon Strcot DR. TURNER KYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire of THORSON, THE JEWELER You have but ono pair of EYES IT PAYS TO TAKE THE ' BEST POSSIBLE CARE OF THEM Don't neglect for a single day examination, of your eyes, if .you think that you are troubled. EXAMINATION FREE t. Careful diagnosis made. Glass- cs fitted If ndeded Factory on the premises. DR. C. II. FRANCIS Optometrist, Optician with Myron II. Symons, Jeweler O'Kano HuIIiIIiik COMING ! Another advance in the price on Auto Tires. If in need, protect yourself at the earliest date possible. We Handle the U. S. None Better. Skuse Hardware Company - Always Striving to Please ' Dear Boys and Gfo-ls: & My New TICK MOUSEy$f&, ';' STORY BOOK is BeingT UIVtil A, WAY .,. ,-. BY it .,. Myrjon H. Symons THEJEWLER'' !S Call and get one FREE. j . , .to,, gif it! ,s . Atji mtmWLz.--t& w -:x vs LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Thursday's Dally,) L. E. McCillloy, of Lnkovlcw, la n visitor In the city. A. 11, Davis, of Hold, ban been spending n few days In llend, J. J. Elllugor, of Torrebonne, was n business visitor In tho city yester day. A. M. Prluglo nnd II. A, Stover left today tor a trip to Silver Lake nnd Fort Rock. Ray (loldou has returned to Bond after spending the last two weeks In California, Mrs. R. S, McCluro returned this morning from a trip to Ashlnud, Mr Mtnuville nnd other Western Oregon points. After n long stay In Portland and Seattle, Harry Dobrento has arrived in Powell Butte. His pnfonts arrived hero nbout March 1, from Seattle. Tho Crook 'County Abstract Co. will open offices tomorrow on Wall street across from tho Central Ore gon Bank building. Tho company has been organized by C. M. McKay, Olive McKay and Alfred N. Christen- son. DR. J. O. (iOBLK WELL KNOWN Optometrist and optician hero; of flco at Hotel jOoxy, Ho will visit Bond rogulnrlySln. Mo future. Has practiced SO years In Medtord, cOn ducting n grlnlllng plant and fac tory there. Reference: Anyone from Medford. Eyes examined at your homo without extra charge, If you cannot come to tho hotel. Phono Red C31. Adv. y M m M .ji.r rUJ - 'IMfcX LtfiSl!!( WANTED. WANTED Two auto iiassoncers to Los Angeles, Calif. Inquire VI- bort Harper, Tumalo, Or. 248-13, Hp WANTED A lady having prlvato modern homo would llko to hear of a good dressmaker to sharo it with her. Inqulro Bulletin. lOtfc FOR BALE. CORSETS that insure the Very Latest Broadway Style, the most fashion able silhouette, without going to the extremes dis tasteful to Amer ican women. Made from the finest materials, with the daintiest possible trimming. Fitted over living models to insure perfection of line, absolute fit and thorough comfort. Double-boned with rust-proof boning, which insures each corset keeping its shape and giving the maximum of wear. All this painstaking care, this extra value, is offered ho that the wearers of our corsets get just a little more for their money than can be secured in' other lines. Because they are made especially for "women who care" by manufac turers who care more. Who go a little further each season in an effort to surpass the last year's record. If you pay but one dollar, you will get an unmatched dollar's worth ; if you fancy more expensive models you will find it hard to duplicate your choice at double the price. Popular Models No. 320, Figured Pattern $1.00 No. 727, Heavy Contil $1.50 No. 833, Girdle Top $1.75 No. 340, Medium Waist Contil $2.25 No. 247, Topless $2.25 No. 277, Elastic Top $3.50 College Girl Front Lace Elastic gores, low bust,, long skirt $3.00 ECONOMY IS THE KEYNOTE SAVE WHERE YOU CAN FOR SALE Jersey cow, six years old; fresh about thrco months. In quire M. E. Landes, Redmond, Or 2S3-Hp FOR SALE Heavy draft team, harness and new Studobaker wagon Inqulro Bulletin. 288-Hp 'FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE H room residence, near big mills, suit able for rooming house. Levorctt & Flsch, Bend, Or. 2G8-Hc FOR SALE 1000-lb. pony, "Ted dy. Ood anywhere you want htm. P. C Burt, Bond, Or. 271-Htfc FOR SALE White Rock breeding pon; rooster weighs 11 pounds; prize winning stock. P. C. Burt, Bend. 271-Htfc FOR "SALE, TRADE OR RENT My 1C0 aeros up tho river. L. Cor blu, Routo 4, Box 20, Orogon City, Ore. 200-12, Up FOR SALE Qood timothy hty. m mlU N. E. of Bend. Phono 10-F-3. L. C. Young. 235-13, Up FOR SALE Houso nnd lot. Price right. Terms reasonable, Iiqulro A, K. Edwards, Jlend Sign Co Reed-Smith Merc. Company The Fastest Growing Store in the State double box. Notify by phone. Black 2122, 1 18-Stfc LOST Tan leather purse, with wrist strap, between McKny Avenue and river, Reward for return to Bulletin. 281-Ho FOR RENT. ?37tf FOR RENT 1C0 acres at Powell Butte. For particulars address Loyal II. McCarthy, 1334 North western Bank Building. Portland, Or., or J. F. Bean, 171 Cincinnati. Ohio. GOtfc Bulletin office for Information. I 21.1-He STAUFFER MAIL ROUTE Pan songers nnd uxprest to Ktouff4r nnd way points, Mlllloon, Brothers,, im perial, llninptou, llolynt. Leatc Bend M mdny and Thursday.. Office at Frendiy's. Phone. C. L. EVANS. 12-lCp LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED- Sheared sheep, brand SILSt'ELLANHOl'H. FARMER, who wrote to Filer. Idaho, for Shorthorn bull, call at fi THE STORE THAT SETS THE. 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