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fAGK 4. HKNO IlUI.f.KTIN, HKN1), OllKflONt Ttl'UHlAY, NOVKMIUJU 8, IIM7 7 v The Bend Bulletin REND. OREGON lMnblMied 11)02. 0120UU13 PALMER PUTNAM Publisher IIOHERT W. SAWYER Kdllor-Mnnngor. An Independent newspaper stand Ing for thu uqunro denl, clean busi ness, clean politics and the bent In terests of llend and Central Oregon. Ono Year fl.R0 Btx Months 75 Three Months 50 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917 . TO THE MEN. One of our friends thinks that all this Hoover business and the war time recipes and hints for paving In tho homo are directed only at tho vvomon. She thinks that the men havo their sharo In It too, but are sit ting back and looking to the women to bear tho whole bunion, and that that Is not fair. Her Idea Is, to ninko n poor Joke, that as Oregon Is an equal suffrage state, the men and women ought to suffer together. Tho Idea Is discussed in a clipping from a Portland newspaper which she has brought us, a lettor wrltton by a woman to tho editor, which wo reprint as follows: "Every woman who fokes an In terest In her home is by nature eco nomical, especially in these times when high prices demand It. "For instance, how often aro we told: 'Don't waste a drop of milk!' With this necessity selling at 13 cents a quart, is it likely any woman would throw a drop of it in the sink? "If," pleads a Portland house wife, "you aro tho only paper In the world to do so, suppose you drop women for a while (we'll conserve Just the same) and tell tho men how they -cart conserve. "What about oil?" asks Portland Housewife. "Isn't there a scarcity of that? And yet I saw my very own husband Just pouring oil on his tin Our boys in Franco will entrench; wo must rotronch, Sign tho fond card htitl live up to tho pledge. "Great Caesar's ghost" ought to como to tho rescue of IiIr hard pressed descendants. "All nuts are fresh," sayit a sign In n local grocery window. They surely nro. The Germans seem to havo found tho hole in tho macaroni. Now It's a championship football tram for Hem!. Havo you signed tho food pledge yet? Have you dug your potatoes? FIFTEEN WILDFOWL SECURED BY THIEF (From Wednesday's Dolly.) After enjoying unusual good for tuno on a shooting trip, W. II. Mar tin, of the Martin & Cashmau store, found late last night -that the total results of tho trip had vanished. Ten ducks and five geese which ho had left hanging In his garage, had been stolen before he had n chance even to pluck a single bird. No clew, to tho Identity of tho thief has been found. Tho birds stolen were Mr. Martin's share of n bag of more than 100 made by a party of hunters who returned to Bend yesterday. $5.00 puts a Victor In your home. Reed & Morton. Adv. 2S0c Complaint Almost Roue. "Foley's Honey and Tar is great," writes L. W. Day, 65 Campbell Ave., E. Detroit. Mich. "It relieves bron chitis quickly. My complaint has al most gone and I hope never to have , Uzzio to produce a polish, when soarf ' awln.M Tlmo and tho experience1 Ut iltUUJUtlUO IUU Jtlf IU tlV tllVIU would havo served Just as well." "And gasoline? We need gasoline to win the war. How many delivery drivers (men) turn off their engines whllo making deliveries? Haven't you seen cars standing stock-still by tho curbing, pounding away for five or 10 minutes, sometimes longer, whllo the drivers are making deliv eries? Is that conservation?" How about It, Men? HEALTH. The-present scarlet fever epidemic will not haro'occurred in vain it there grows out of it sufficient heahh and quarantine ordinances. That such" will probably be the case seems cU?r as the result of last night's meaaing between .the council and the school board. Everything tho city health offlcor needs to make passible tho healthiest city In the state should be provided. In climate, 'water supply and other conditions we have all the fundamentals of a healthy commun ity. Let us see to it that the man made conditions aro equally good. Soma-towns havo a healthy public conscience, and where one is found ofher things are likely to be in pretty rgood shape. The public conscience "r of Dend ought to be ashamed to hear thqt most of the summer deaths of children might have been avoided. It ought to awaken Itself now and help tho health officials to see that there Is no ground for renewed crit icism of the same sort. Is no better medicine for coughs,) coius or croup, uct mo genuine. Sold everywhere. Adv. COUNTY RECORDS. ( KurnUhnl by Central Orrvon Abstract Co.) United States of America to C. F. Drew, patent. N NEVi. 1S-14-14. United States of America to Pat rick H. Poffcy, patent, . WU 29, and NBJ4 30-20-1 S. Mary E. Arnold to J. Ryan & Co., warranty deed, lots 7 and 12, block 4, Deschutes addition. United States of America to Chas. ! A. Crltchfleld. patent. Si 20-20-18. Gertrude D. Brown to J. C. Staple ton and M. L. Stapleton, warranty deed. SEJ NWU 7-15-13. Lytie Townslte Co. to J. P. Morse, warranty deed, lot 17, black 14, t Lytlo addtlon, Bend. Kenwood Promotion Co. to Loren zo C. Catt, Ethel Catt, warranty deed, lot m, diock o, onwoou. The Bend Co. to F. R. Prince and j Mabel S. Prince, warranty deed, lots 7 and S, block 12, Park addition, Bend. uiam iiruu. i.aura n. i ime m j R. W. Tripp and Oren Strattou, war ranty deed, SE,J SEi, 25-17-13. Hazel Christ, Claude Christ to J. W. Mendenhall, warranty deed, SWH NEi. 18-15-13. The Shevlln-Hlxon Co. to Brooks Scanlon Lumber Co., warranty deed, NEi SW, 38-18-11; NEU NWU, 11-19-11. Charles Nangle, Amy Nanglo to IBrooks-Scanlon' Lumber Co war ranty deed, SW4, 32-18-12. Tho Bend Co. to Jennlo D. Koyes, warranty deed, part block 9, Park addition. The Bend Co. to School District Recent statements on the part of tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co. of ficials that they wish to cooperate wJth the settlers in working out the best solution of tho problems con fronting those Interested in the seg regation seom to be borne out by the No. 1, warranty deed, lots 1 to 7, and apparent acquiescence in the forma- lot 14, bloekPG, Boulovard addition, tlon of the district proposed by the ....Jennie Johnson, B. F. Johnson, to settlers. Tho county court has now Oregon &r IVjestern Colonization Co., set December 17 as tho date of the warranty ,decd, lots 5, C, 7, 8, 9, election at which the settlers shall block 14, Davidson addition to Sis decide if they wish to proceed. It ters, they decide to do so an opportunity) Southern Extensions Railway Co. will be offered both sides to get to- to Deschutes Railroad Co., deed, all gotber and produce something con- roporty of grantor, real, personal structlve. or mixed, and wherever situated and located, ' The report of tho Deschutes coun- T nend Co- to R. H. Loop, war ty food administrator that at least raW deed- Iof" 8 and . "lock 1, 1000 families havo signed up to con- Hastings addition, Bend. servo the nation's supply of food. Is ino oml va. t0 Hopkins, THE GOLDEN RULE STORE'S SPECIAL OFFERING BEGINS FRIDAY, NOV. 9 One Week Only Do Not Fail to Take Advantage of Tho Goldon Rulo's Special Offor. Sale Starts Friday, November 9th Men's Mackinaw Special Extra heavy Black Bear brand wool mackinews, newest patterns, Norfolk style; special fc7 GEJ Extra heavy Black Bear wool maekinaw, shawl collar, Norfolk style, gray, brown and (to QC plaid, navy; special JyO.7J Finest quality silk finish, heavy wool maekinaw, gray and purple plaid, Norfolk style, Black Bear brand, pinehback style, Q QC $12.00 value :7 Heavy weight wool mixed macki naws, brown and gray $ QC plaids, Norfolk style ..&''& Wool Shirts Men's cotton flannel shirts, QC gray and. brown; special. ,. t-'v' $1.50 men's flannel shirts, strong drill material, blue, tan, (tl 1C heather, brown, gray ,P Jt -J Men's extra heavy dark gray shirts, flat and military collar, J0 4C special .P.c Men's heavy wool shirts, khaki and blue, military or flat j?0 QC collars; special PO.i7U Men's blue chambray work Oft. shirts, special . .. 07C Shoe Specials $3.50 men's button or lace, black dress shoes, broken fcO QC sizes v.ja $5.00 men's "safety First" Fithian Barker brand shoe, f in-J? O A C est quality double soles..-' Men's extra heavy black work shoes, all sizes, special (Ijo C $5.50 heavy work shoe, double soles, solid leather,, Chippewa, vveinheimmer and 1A QC Napa; special Jt-.7Q Men's finest quality dress shoes, "Atlantic" all leather shoes, at K3 $5.TO$7.95 10 ofif on all A. A. Cutter Shoes. Men's Underwear Bargains $1.85 men's fleeced unions suits, closed crotch, standard weight, rib bed cuffs on sleeves and (t 1 O Q ankles; special uA07 $3.00 men's wool mixed union suits, Black Label brand, all ij?9 C , -.j... $3.50 Wright's health underwear; special at,. 75c heavy fleece-lined shirts and drawers, standard weight; ElO, special ..''' $2.00 men's heavy weight wool mixed shirts and draw- fc"l ACL ers; special D x " $2.50 men's heavy weight, extra fine quality Black Bear brand shirts and drawers: dj l ?C tPl.UU Specials in Men's Suits and Overcoats Men's dark gray, stripe cassimeru suits suitable for men of any HMcml $13.45 ago; $2.95 special $3.00 extra heavy weight wool mixed shirts and draw- d0 "l C ers; special .,& - Extra Values in Sox Men's cotton, mixed color Q-, Rockf ord sox ; extra special . Men's black cashmere sox, extra quality; special 35c, (fcl ff three pair for D x UU Men's medium weight dress sox, fast black color, pair 19c, IX Q three pair for U C Boys' Specials Boys' dress shoes, black, lace, sizes 9 to 12!; special fc 1 yC Boys' dress shoes, but- dp C ton nv lncn. nvtrn vsihin J Boys' all leather shoes, Cogan Brand, button or lace; C0 QC special ,....'-' JJ $1.00 value boys' sweater CZGkc coats; special at vJC Boys' "heavy wool sweaters, car dinal, gray and green, d0 ntt Boys' Jersey sweaters, "l 'jet all colors, extra value. . x at Young men's pinehback and belted back suits, blue, gray t 1 fZ AC and fancy stripe Pvj.t-J Latest model double-breasted, belt ed back, box back, and staple, in blue serge, gray, lQ4.Ct brown, and striped & l ' OVERCOAT SPECIALS These lots include newest models and materials, military and con vertible collars. $15.00 VALUES $12.-15 $20.00 VALUES .... $10.15 $25.00 TRENCH COATS, BELTED MODELS . $17.05 Men's Pants Specials $2.25 men's dark gray stripe trous ers, all sizes; special J?1 H( $3.50 men's wool mixed trousers, medium weight; spec- 0 QC Men's heavy kersey (JO AC pants, good patterns . "PO.iiJ Boys' Mackinaw Coats Sweaters $3.00 men's medium weight sweat ercoats, maroon and jl Qf irniy Pi(D $-1.95 men's heavy rope 0 QC stitch sweater coats . PJJO $3.50 men's wool Jerseys, all colors and sizes, extra fine bo QC quality Dt,VD heavy wool mackinaws, Bear brand ; &A Ad P A ' J Extra Black special Boys suits 2 pair pants, all seams taped, dark gray ma- A ?C terial; special PUO Boys' corduroy suits, dark brown color, pinehback model, J? C Q C WW f 'M'tl'll - Men's Work Gloves Men's lined mule hide mitts C special at DOC Men's cordovan horsehido work gloves, mule hide back; (b 1 ir Special , ..3l.iO Men's heavy lined horsehido mitts, weld seam ; special d i i c at... M.iO . . i,, 1 1 BERKELEY SEXTETTE WILL APPEAR HERE oricouj-aglng. A complete report will undoubtedly show an ovon higher perceutdKQ of domestic patriotism. ;. , 1 J uu i. ;u, vi. iv. duo uurueu my iuji- u)atlontof JjelnK tho greatest thing I'lvtliQ Boldlor's life. Deschutes cpun ty wiH.liavo'tho clianco to help $9000 ' woh'h iutho'jiext two weeks tqward raaitng trfneh. existence endurable. Retail food prices havo decreased on an Vveras? pt 0 per cent since June, .Hays aVWashington news dis patch, fieomR4 oddrtlla't Bend' was 8l,n- enclose with 6c to Foley & Co., paisedtiu. rf 4 - 28?2 Shoffiold Avo., Chicago, III., 1 v1'. .- t - ly. You -will recolvo In return a trial ''Italy HJV411 GjtU Help In Every package containing FoloyB Honey Wuy.'Way&the hwidllnen In a .pews- "'1 Tar Compound for coughs, colds paper woryjnjfc o;o .etter anu Po,oy"catl artlc 'TabloV8.' S 7l Tv. .ee -wnatrf-ane te geflBK ow, erywhero. Adv. warranty deed, lot 2, block 1, Uoulo- ard addition. Tho Urong Co., Inc., to John II. Meyer, warranty deed, lot 11, block it, Manchester addition. A. Oberstaller to Anna Oberstaller, warranty deed, lot 8, block 4, Boule vard addition. Unabol J. Uechtol to Frank Tattl, warranty deed, 8E 24-17-14. Alfred Oroenor to W. C. Rupert, warranty deed, WJ4 W 24-14-10. Cut Tiiln Out It In Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this ov- Varlcd .Musical I'rogruni to Ilo (Jlvcii Hero NoitiiiImt 1(1, uh l-'lrwi la tho Lyceum HcriuM. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Coming as tho first of tho high school lyceum series this season, tho Berkeley Sextette will appear in Bond at tho Liberty Theatre on the evening of November 10, It was announced this morning. Tho six nro being sent to Bond by tho samo ontertalumout bureau which furnished the, talent for Bend's Chautauqua last summer, and aro declared to bo among the hoadllnors of tho 1017-18 lycoum. Tho program will bo composed of orchestra numbers, readings, songs, instrumental solos, and costumed so, lections', Of -the gowns which will bo worn, it -Is declared that tho sex totto is tho most expensively cos tumed of any company of its slzo In tho lyceum field, WILL NOT CONSIDER UNION RECOGNITION Hrrivtnry of Iilxir Wilson ami WiU oral, .Mi'illatorx KxjhtUmI in Han Kranclxeo, SAN FHANCISCO, Nov. 7. Secre tary of Labor Wilson wll dccllno to cotiHldor tho union recognition Issue In his efforts to settle tho coast tele phone strike, it Is authoritatively stated. Tho socrotary will also suok to ovadn any action leading to com- mandoorlng tho company's pant. Mr. Wilson and federal mediators aro oxpocted horo olthor tonight or tomorrow morning. Investigation will bo started Immediately. It has boon reported that ho will demand a graduated scalo of wago Increases. but at not less than 2.C0 per aero, at 10: 15 o'clock a, m on thu lTitli day of January, next, at thin office, tho folwlug tract of land: NW'4 WW U i Section 20, Township Ifi, South, Jlango 11 KobI, W. M, (Con talnlng 40 icrcs), Thu sain will not be kept open, but will bo declared closed when thoso present at tho hour named liavo c eased bidding. Tho porson makluic ho highest bid wll bu rnqulriid to Imtnodlatidy pay to tho ItuculvorUiw ntiioiuit thereof. Any persoiiH claiming ndvorHely tliti ahovo-descrlbed land aro advised tu file the r claims, or objections, pu op beforo tho tlmu. designated for sale. I'. A. BOOTH, Hecolvorj. .'lOHOe. r I'l'IIMC LAND HALK. Department of tho Interior, U. fl. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, October 18, 1017. Notico Is horoby glvou that, as di rected by tho Commissioner of tho Qoneral Laud office, undo.- provis ions or Soctlou 211)5, It, 8 pursuant to tho application of Fred J. Wllkoy, Sorlal No. 010088, wo will offor at public salo, to tho highest blddor, .,.s '&.;:, Men Wanted ALL WINTKIl JOn, Wages $3.50 Per Day. WHto or 1'Jiono OOIIOCO IHIUOATION DIHTIUCT lVInuj'illopOroKon r 'h-lK I .f4-i. .xu&ikL, 4 t - '