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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
t'AOi: 8 IUCNII nUM.KTIN, IlKM), OUKflON, Tlll'USDAV, 0CT011KU l, HU7 An Invitation YOU are cordially invited to make this store your head quarters when in Bend. You will find here plenty of easy ' chairs in which to rest and any conveniences we may have are at your disposal. If you contemplate buying Furniture, Rugs, Stoves or Ranges, we know we can please you and save you money. If you are not now in the market we shall be pleased to have you inspect the finest stock of medium and high grade furniture ever shown in Central Oregon. Odd Pieces Specially Priced $ 8.00 Solid Oak Rockers, special $5.95 $30.00 Quartered oak Library Table, special .. $23.50 ' $14.50 Derby Heating Stove $10.75 $08.00 Circassian Walnut Chiffoniers $29.50 $ 8.50 Wool Blankets ..$ 6.15 $28.00 Genuine Leather Rockers $19.85 $20.50 Seamless Ikussel Hugs $21.25 $80.00 Guaranteed Brass Beds $22.50 tho pnoplo In lloiul, npoitUoni iti pourud at tiotli o( tlio moving picture theatrca tor brlof nddroiinoii, A din nor wait glvon nt tlio lMUt llutto Inn cnrtlor In tho ovonlng In honor of tho Llborty homl booatorn. Momborti of tho dologntlou who uro touring Control Oregon In (ho our furnlnhd by IJrlc V. Iluusor, of Portland, loft , thin morning tor Kliunnth Fall. Pol low up moutlngii In lloiul worn hi hud- tiled to bt hold today at both of tho local iiiIIIm, I'oiwi) Minn:. Notlco In horoby glvon that I w'll on tho 27th day of October, 1 U 1 7. at tho city pound, at lUo'ulook In tho aftrruoon of Kald day, noil at public nuotlou to tlio highest blddor for cnalt, tho following dnnorlhod prop ert : Onn red Moor, noma out wnt tlo, lull bind leg llouho brand, MlKtiml. I.. A W. NIXO.V, :t:i o Official I'ouudiiiHHtnr. I . .. worth Tliolr Wei-lit in Unui. No man can do liU boat whou Miif- fcrlng from bapkaobo, rboiunatle pa!n, nwollon Joint m or Horo iiiuhcIoh 1 11 II, Htom 840 N. 2nd St , Heading, (Pa , wrltoii, "For moutliH I was unable. to attond to ttunltienn. I used Fnloy IKIdnoy I'IIIk ami soon tho paltiH and ' adieu woro roiio. Thoy urn worth , their wolKht In gold to mo," Hold everywhere, Adv, U(tUi:HV STOUV TOI.II IN COl'HT R Toledo, Charter Oak- and lnl- angeS voral Itangos. Your Thank plvlofr Dinner will tasto bettor If cooked on n ifood ranRc. II . A bljf lino of Honton anil a 2.50 to 25.00 appear that ho hail committed sul el do. ho mild. On tho following day ho wan tukon back homo by hH captor, uud while Mrs llatloy mood guard her aon rlflod tho bouse, Mocurlug a tlood to tho 'ranch which bad boon prepared In I anticipation of tho transfer of tliu laud to her. lie wan released, ho said, only on condition that ho should .say nothing whatever about tho matter. Sewing Machines Wo nro agents for tho Slnper Sewiuff Machine. Folly guaranteed and -old on very eny term-. Your old machine taken as part imminent. All goods packed and delivered to yoqr nearest railway station Without charge. Special attention given to mail orders. Bend Furniture Co. NOW LOCATED AT 827 WALL STREET The Whole XclKliliorliood Know. Mrn. Anna IVIn r. So J i Ji-ffprxnn St . So Omaha, Nob . write. "I oley'n Money uud Tar cured m dauR'ilr of a bad cold My neighbor. Mn Iton- iou. cured borsxlf and fum'l with Fil'Va Honey and Tar, and n. tut t mnt evorvono ,lu our nolghb 'itiood spiaka hlghl of It as a good reined) for i oughs and lolds " Sold ceiy- 1 where Adv. Hoostcr KUclien Cabinets I Way I Sagless jj Springs I 3 BnMmnaM 8 !! hl a ww a ; CLASSIFIED ADMTISEMM5 I'tUPLC MARKET aft PLACER lOlt HAM:. $23,000 S BOND CAMPAIGN "Tft ' 10,000 worth of bonds. Th total I L wan $10,000 In excess of the amount I i J t raised In I'rlnevllle, where a meeting I u'At ftnlfl n( nnnn nn flic anms ffav 1 The Liberty bond eamnalgn b BEND'S QUOTA IS SET AT $100,000. Hour of Sacrifice Has Come, Declaim Pciidlctou Man Kconomy Uracil uh Moans to Win Death Cirnp- lIc With Autocracy. (From Tuesday's Dally.) - - 1IIOH MOIITS I.N THi: Mil- EUTV UONI) CAMPAIGN. - A .10 bond Ih better than a $,")( bill, hccaiiho it ilruuN In- t crest. Tlio only way to keep the Gcriiuuis from llckhiK u I 1 " lick tho (rnaiH. I'ight with men and money - until tho Hammlo inarch down Untcr dou Iiindon uud banc Old filory on the htatue of Frederick tho Great, " - t "This la not u war loan, but a jteaee -Joan." Such was tho characterization of America's second Liberty bond loan, tnado last night by I'ruBfdent L. C. Oilman of tho Oregon Trunk rallwuy, bt a mass mooting of oitlzuuB of Horn! bold at tlio Hippodrome And that Jiond la no niggard In answering tho ountry's call was clearly shown vihen In 10 minutes after tho Ijpt soaker bad concluded, pledges for &23.000 worth of bonds bad boon fclven. Twonty thousand of tho amount waa made up of threa largo bums. Tho Shevlln-Hlxon Company Klylng $5000 'through Its local plant, tho First National Dank plodglng a )ikc amount, and tho Central Oregon liank and officials asking tor rty bond eamnalgn has only started, according to Mr. Oll ,maii, who believes that a total of jiuu.uuu snoum ue rsacneu. solic iting for subscriptions will be pushed during the remainder of the week by the local committee, aided by Itev. J. K. Snyder, of Pondloton. America Must Sacrifice. Introduced by C. S. Hudson, chair man of tho local committee, Itev. Snyder appiared last night as the first speaker of tho cvonlng, declar ing that America must, If nccossary, carry tho cross of sacrifice to Insure world freedom. Ilov. Snydor Is him self tbo father of a boy now fighting In the trenches In France. "The Issue of tho war Is the fate of civilization," he doclarod. "Wo own ono-thlrd of tho gold of tho United States, and our other re sources are tremendous. Wo aro called to give -tho best that we have and glvo it cheerfully." John H. Stevenson, former munic ipal Judgo of 1'ortland, outlined the outrages porpetratod by the Germans during tho war, declared that a his tory of Prussian diplomacy plainly reveals the trail or the serpent, urged tho purchase of bonds as tho safest investment in tbo world, and as a rosult getting method of backing up tho boyG who havo gone to tho front. Money wins wars, and this war Jb one of nomocracy vs. Autocracy, which wo must win. Kuthcr'H Grammar Scored. Ho waB followed by Ilevorend Hartranft, who claims that tbo chief objection bo had against the Kaiser is that "ho doesn't know enough Gorman or Kngllsh grammar to put God before h'.a name." Tho speaker also urgod the saving of two cants' dally on food and putting it into Lib erty loaiiH. "Tho nation would have $2,000,000,000 worth at tbo end of tho year If they followed this bit of advice," ho said. President Oilman, of tho Oregon Trunk, urged that tho only mothod by which pquca can bo accomplished is by whipping Germany and whip ping her in tho "good old-fashioned American way, doing It thoroughly " "Don't neglect the bhuH man," ho sa'.d "Give him a t banco with his $50 or $100. The government wants It for tho good will K expressed. Thrfo billion moans only $30 apUcu from each person In th nation. That Is only a umall tax which the people of this country shouldn't buck at." ItomU Kxplulned. Mr. Ktherldgo was the lest spoak or. Ho explained the bonds, show ing how near they aro to cash. "Peoplo ask whnt thoy can do with tho bonds," ho said. "You can buy a home, a suit of clothes, or lonn money on thorn. Liberty bonds aro a mortgage on tho whole L'nitod j States." I In order to roach a majofuy of, I'OIt HAM: Model 211, flvn-pns-eiKor llulck. demmtiiublH rims. Call Sti-iday. Wagner, Cor 12th ad Marshall 71 X FOIl S.M.K I eim, cimlUR . I be'fer ' billing 2, one good storSt Md dle. Inquire 1121 OgdoH A after i,, or Sundays 731-SSc FOIt 8.LB--(1immI gt! team, price reasonable. Write It. K Ward, llend. Ore. 710 33,3 I p ' FOIt SAI.K SO acr. ft or ''. acre rlnarod and In rlnvnr, 20 neroa that eould bti cleared; Cmllk cows. 7 tons bay In barn, enough to winter stork; 2 1 acroH of potato; good bouso and barn. Picture sent to partle luteroMtfil, Prloo 12500, tortus. Frank Updike, Klk City. Ore. 7SB-3 ,H0p FOR HALK- lain llulck Little Six, In first claiut shape, ll'tx 2 (IS, Heud. 087-31tfc FOIt SALK 1!1G Ford touring car. Inquire ut Hulletlu off to. r,7-:utfc I COOK B Y I WIRE Truth Extracted Without Pain CIOU") CKOWNS $5.00) ItlimCK WOKIv $5.00 Porcelain Crowns $5.00 ) TTe KING BEE DENTISTS i All Work Guaranteed For 10 Years Dr. C. A. KHOOM. Irop., MnKr. King Bee Dentists Over Postoffico Bend, Oregon Pradical Experience in Dentistry is Absolutely Necessary w We have always contended lhat'a diploma merely cer tified that the recipient had "aoKorhcd" such princi ples of dentistry as could he "taken up" hy his "men tal system" nut! his REAL KDUCATION WAS YET TO COME. Tho recent graduate, Just out of cdhge, Is nut flttod for oral sug ory except t'NDint HlM'UltVIHION, In my 15 years of practice I have had this truth forc ihly illustrated over and over again. I have employed a score or more dentists and h.lve 1 been "patronized" hy some, "tolerated" hy others, and "pitied" hy still otherst-but I NEVER HAD A MAN IN MY EMPLOY TWO MONTHS HUT WHAT HE ACTUALLY KNEW MORE AND TALKED LESS THAN WHEN I EMPLOYED IHM. That does not mean that I am a smarter man or a bet ter dentist than my fellows it does not mean I am egotistical it simply means that I, TOO. HAD THE CONCEIT THAT I ACQUIRED IN DENTAL COL LEGE KNOCKED OUT OP ME IN THE SCHOOL OF EXPERIENCE, and was therefore better able to judge the REAL ABILITY of other dentists and steer them around the pitfalls that beset my path. That dearly-bought experience was worth all it cost me. It has enabled me to build up a practice of Den tal Specialists It has enabled me to sjstemati.e this practice that I can save the public hair their dental bills without sac rifice of duality of material or skill. It taught me to experiment until I perfected the local anesthetic which enables me to eliminate unneces sary pain. I niot irniitlv ndvlne peop'e to nnrV iff . r r 'it .'xi r I. o I't'T. f'rxt In ike sure It I llii rlnlit k'n.l ,.r ., r. n. .... "I iik a 'blur wronK or m the iMine w icut (lri n uoU4! ti rfitti u tilt I (itllii.v if.. f..L . i - rV'ii.iti- tn i im" mm in i FOIt HAI.K Onn iiuiik w, fr ah Oct. I.',; one Durham beltur; oite heavy Mitchell wagon, one bunny, plow, one hnni.H, one if, two good boating movoH, two log rhnlnn. F. O. Powora, K. W. Oillott ranoh, Olst, Ore. 067-Xlp FOIt 8AI.B- ,Iodru hotite and lot; Uwu, v'eRutabln gareVn. et-, JU60; paymrntx 1o anlt. ('ill cor. nor Aubrey I toad nod BukIim Ave Alan anothxr bouaa and Int. at IHg. tcrtna to an It. Odt-JOlfc SHKKP FOIt KALIS 100 bead f'H wool uwna: will ali nil or any part of thorn. Wllaun itaiieh, Powell Iliitte. Ore. 27tfc IIUrivR FOR BALK- l(Miiipahlri buck, lamba to a years old; Cole- WiiIiIm lllli'tlrt l itu pllnwii f.i V i...M ..LI . Llncolim biicka. iirllngH to 3 cura old. Wllnoii Itaiich, Powell lliitte, LOST AMI I'Ot M). Ore. C78-27lfcl ItHWAItl) $500 rcviard w II In paid for the arront and inieuti or anAiie eauajltt muhIIiik raMle from the inotnhora of ttm HU:ora MHolui Llvaatoek Amh., Jon ll.iv, ird. Jr. JkM-.-Treon. 7j ..,37 FOU.S'D- Light red hoif. r branded II I) on left hip and n l ft ritoi, unkoowH brand on right h'p. ago I year. J. H. Taylor. Nunl Itnnih 711 I2,n&p rOP.S'I)- llrown pott-d Mtoer. nuarior-rlrrle ovar N brand on rlghi b'p. 3 on left Idp, rr mark. tw apllti In left; ng about 7 ,ra. J II Talor, Stanley Itaiuh 710 :i2.3f, Brand Directory FOIt SALK One it;., In tll A.. gus hull, 15 nioutliH (dd. liutulro P, ii. jonnanu, .miiiiuiu. lic-20tfe I ItANK PLItt'lVALI, Mllllran, Ori'Kon. WITHOUT FIRE CLEAN, SANITARY ECONOMICAL A small payment dawn puis an Electric Rang?. In lour home. BEND WATER, LIGHT .& POWER CO. H- 7rK O. 8. Hl'D80N, President Jlt'OII IJ IlItAN. Vice Pr h II. C. COH, Vlco Proaldont L. 0 McltKVNOLDH, Cash.or L A, HATIIKIt, Vlco Pruu. K K HAWYHIt, Anal. Cuahlcr The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Capllul fully paid .Surplus . . . - IW.tXK) tt.1,000 t' (it i ....In nsltliiK 3011 to buy u Liberty Itoml, tbo United SIiiIon docs not imlc you to SPKM) jour monoy, 11 offorn joii Instead n Hplcndld opportunity to HAVU uud to I.WKST. W CoiiNiili iin for full Inforiiuitlon,' ' TITe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND yx? " "JFffr "fflf "jwk ttv 55s?' &p $0 f