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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1917)
rfr rAtiK BINP UDlJiKTIN, BEND, OKKfiON, THURSDAY, DhVKMIlKR (1, tB7 FEW GASES OF FEVER IN City $176 PAID QUARANTINE GUARDS. .'Hy Council Amend Pool Hull Ontl nntire Orders. Hoad Improve ment nhtl Consider?. Petition to Uliaugn Traffic Imw. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Only four cases of scarlet fovor aro now reported In Bend, although 14 wero under surveillance durliiK the month Just passed, according to the report fclvcn hy Chief of Police I. A. "W. N'lxon at the rogular monthly meet lily mootlnj; of the city council Inst night. The sura of $17(5 was ex pended In-paying quarantine guards, while fumigation exponsos would bring tho total to moro than ?200. Chief Nixon's report emphasized the Importance of Inking better caro of city flro-flshting npparatus, and Jn particular ho recommended the construction ot a tow or on which hose vould bo dried. Doth tho matter ot purchasing tho electric fire siren "brought horc by the Bond Water. Light & Power Co. and tho consid eration of tho J2G.000 city budget iv ore left to committees, with tho pos sibility that a special election may bo railed on tho latter Issue as the tax levy will probably be In excess of the six per cont increase allowed by state law. Pool H.-tll Ago KiiNtil. A radical departure from previous laws governing the conduct of minors was tht amendment to an ordinance already existing raising the age limit Kir boys allowed In pool halls from IS to 21. "With 21 years the min imum nge." Chief of Police Nixon de i '.ami, "yon can either make the boy show hie registration card, or be cer tain that ho !s too young to be han 1' g around the card tables. Up to now, -we have had a threa year gap nlcn mada possible all sorts ot i vaslony." In the interest ot the Newport ave nue linprovnnttvnt work. A. J. Kroen i rt appear! before the council, de- 'ariag; that $M was needed to com 7 :.-tft the Improvement, and that of his sum. ha ynltf furnish $100. The 4asaM apjpadjirlated the balance. 1 ruffle Amendment A-kitl. War tima e onomy was noted in a volition sidled by a insjorlty of uuto ners lu UMid, ask'.cg for an a- d- j ) nnt fi the traffic ordinance ir v l- :ng for the Illumination of cars aft. r lurk The petition s'.ated that 4is parkod Mjwr the cluster ItKhts on the main streets of the city do not need the tall lights turned on. City At torney Benson was Instructed to pro pare an ordinance to covor this point, lo be presented at tho nest council nieetfng.' A letter from Postmaster Henry B. Ford referred -to tho need of number ing houses in order to secure a city mall delivery, and tho matter was referred to Uie streets committee with power to act. The streets committee was also instructed to proceed at once with tho straightening of Fir avenue. An order was Issued to Miss M. E. n?oleman, city treasurer, to pay March warrants, amounting to $1400. Petitions for the installation of lights at tho intersection of Delaware and Broadway, and a Hill and Lafay ctto streets, were granted. Monthly Bill Allowed. City officials In attendance at the tncotlng wero Mayor S, C. Caldwell, Recorder If. C. Ellis, City Attorney C. S. Benson, City Engineer R. B. Gould, Chief ot Police L. A. W. Nix on, and Councilman John Steldl, C. M. McKay, B. P. Brosterhous, A. K. Edwards, Louis Bennett and C. V. Silvls. The following monthly bills wero ordered paid: Peter Moo, street work $ 11.25 C. F. Blackwoll, street work.. 10. CO Hugh O'Kano, rent 31.50 H. C. Ellis, salary as city re corder, etc 34.80 .M. E. Coleman, salary as city treasurer, etc 20,50 'George E. Murphy, auto hlro 1.00 "W. B. Crawford, street Im provements 254.20 "William A. Harris, Janitor .... 5.00 G. Colbroy, cleanup work 32.00 Dend Press, advertising 2,05 IX. B. Gould, engineering fees l'J.50 'Owl Pharmacy, fumigation supplies 12.95 Jay Salzman, fover patrol .... 105,00 Sather's store, blankets 0,40 Ernest Dick, fever guard 38.15 C. A. Smith, dog catcher 8.00 Bend Brick & Lumber Co., cinders for road 350,00 Bob Blackwoll, auto hlro ...... 3.50 Gant & Hanson, warrant dis count ,., 5,40 Anton Auno, street sprink ling, etc. .',.(.,.. 4v.v 202.95 Ernest Dick, auto hlro 3.00 "This Concerns the Citizens of Bend and Surrounding Country. As about three-fourths of those who have had dental work done In this locality are patrons ot tho King Bee Dentists, wo take this method of asking you thesa questions. WO I' LI) YOU, IF QUALlFtKD TO Ul'.V A LEGITIMATE BUSINESS. BE AFRAID OF STRAIGHT COMPETL TION? Would yoli go to tho ox- 'trame method of using n society, or board of directors, or similar organi zation to try to run a competitor out of business, just because this com pctltor was too strong for you? Or would you try harder to do by your patrons ns well as your competitor? On October 13, a complaint was sworn to by n dentist lu Bond, Ore gon, against the manager ot tho King Bco Dentists, asking that his license bo revoked, for tho sole ronson. In complaint, that we employed a den tist as an assistant who was not reg istered In Orogon, though he was a man of 10 YEARS OR MORE EX PERIENCE IN AN EASTERN STATE. Now another question, we must nsk ourselves: Why do the other dentists Interest themselves to such an extent? Of course our man. ngor caused to be published In tho daily papers, July 2S and 30. In Bond, "As soon as wo wore Informed thnt tho law prohibited the employment of an assistant who was rot regis tered," a notice that WE WOULD NOT EMPLOY OR HAVE ASSOCI- Bend Bulletin, advertising Bond Water, Light & Power Co Deynrmond Garage, rare of fire truck C. V. Silvls, police office rent G. R. Barclay, fever guard . .. C. S. Benson, salary as city attorney L. A. W. Nixon, salary as police chief . Public Library, monthly ap propriation . . B. A. Williams, ferer patrol F. L. Kuip. salary as night officer It. B. Gould, supplies Ed. Keaue. special police . . Tom Murphey, cleanup work C.76 &7.S3 JX. 00 10.00 1.60 S0.00 116.00 38.00 X3.ZS 100.00 10.00 4S.10 14. M Total . . 1S.73 9 Tired eyes are not natural something is Jwrong perhaps only a trifle now but it will befrserious un less something is done now to stop the trouble, j Come in and have us ex amine your eyes. Delay oiten means greater eye strain, and naturally greater trouble. See Me and See Better DR. C. H. FRANCIS with MYRON II. SYMONS O'KANE BLDG. OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST lire Your- i i ! , Eyes Tired ATED WITH PS ANY DENTISTS UNLESS T11EY WERE MIlJV REG ISTERED AND LICENSED MEN, as wo aro anxious to Uvo up to the Dental Law explicitly. As wo honor and live up to nil laws, wo hardly o.v pectud our uolghlior dentists hero lu Bend, "EVEN THOUGH THEY DID NOT APPROVE OUR STRONG COM PETITION," would bo nuhy ,to try these methods to help thorn lu mo nopolizing tho dental business, by prohibiting competition. OUR PRIC KS, WE ACKNOWLEDGE. DAVE BEEN LOWER THAN IS CONSIST ENT WITH DENTISTS, WHO ARE NOT QUALIFIED OR EQUIPPED TO TURN OUT HIGH CLASS WORK WITH EASE AND DISPATCH, AS IS DONE BY THE KING BEE DEN TISTS. Wo simply ask tho public to pa tronlzo tho dentists who they aro satisfied can glvo tho best service. As for our being loyal, law nbldlug citizens, ask our patrons how v con duct our office. Compare the hy gienic conditions of our of fice with others. Our work shows for Itself. Our manager has never turned down a solicitor for assistance for anything- that Is for public welfure. Wo spend our money legitimately, donating for public ho- pltnl, Liberty bonds, and donate to the Red Cross, first, last and all the time twice what wo aro nskud for j We have ample help lu our office.! ALL REGISTERED MEN. and will continue to run our office. Will k p all of our work In repair without e tra charge, as any honest dentim will. We do all work, to tho In nt ( our ability, which 15 years of x perlence has taught us. WIS DO NOT CARE HOW MAM OTHER DENTISTS AlUt HERE. K ARK HERE TO STAY. The Dental Board vys am orga nised for ih purpose of protecting a dentist's business who was not pro ficient enough to compile with us Onr Dental Examining Hoard wains only straight, honest work, honest ad vertising. "If any." and hones ', ful Registered Dentists. We sre here a .... IL., ...&. . -1 . . I in iuim mat i mi, anil no not leet that wear to bUme If other deut&ts cannot eoinnctf altlt ua We ar.- advsrd by the Dotal Board tiiat lliey Mould not ink u - DO YOUR" CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW ONLY TWO SHORT WIOEKS LEFT This Christinas, More than Ever Before, People are Going to Buy Practical and Useful CAl'la. This Store is the Practical Gift Store for the Thrifty Woman Separate Skirts, in Wool and Silk Materials Petticoats, of Satteen, Silk All Silk Wool Caps and Scarfs, Single Caps or in Sets to $2.98 Bathrobes Positively Values Without H no Equal PO.70 to $8.50 Children's Fur Sets J0 oo and up Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Hosiery, and Corsets, at prices that Cannot .ho dupli cated elsewhere. Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and other Wearing Apparel at Tremendous Savings Each Garment Unmatchably Priced. Women's and Misses' Winter Coats, in (tjio Cf , all the wanted materials v 1 eS.uLt to $28.50 Women's High Class Suits at about fc 1 ( ff Half Actual Value v l U.UU and, up Women's Dresses French Serges, Taf- (JC QO fetas and Combinations tJDe70 to $24.75 Bewitching Waists Decidedly the fcO Ctfi Greatest Waist Bargains in Bend 4sieUU to $10.00 The PEOPLES Store Oregon Avenue, Uotwcon Wall und Hond Htroots tton ngalust us nt tills tltuo. Conno qtluntly It tho dnnUstH who find It beyond thotr ability to do tholr work lu ns proficient a manner as tho King II oo Doutlsts, may huvu 'to explain, whythla Interest lu tho way wo keep up our largo patronago, Tho ques tton arises, What constitutes u good citizen? What Is best for tho public? Just what Is n good dentist one who tloun little work? consequently little experience? Or ouu of years of ox porlouce, handling u largo practice with worlds ot experience anil reas onable prices. nri - I'll I he tvino I5ee x Dintists Give Value Received A. C. Fhoo.m, Manager Measuring Time. The rellueim'iitH of modern time keeping nr Illustrated lu an Invest l gutlon recently cu riled out by F. I). Uric, under the direction of the Unit. 'd States na vol olmei'vutory, to deter mine the "big" between the Alllnuton and Great Uikes lime Mguutx, both of which are received by wire from the imvul observatory and converted auto matically Into wireless signals. Be tweeu Washington and the Great l.al.et station there aro MHI tulles of telegraph wire, lux oMng several make circuit relay. The lug between the two radio stations was found by a .series of tests to overage O.ltttf sec ond, with a probable error of o.iKni second, hays the Scleutlllc Amerlcuu. Funny Names. Mr. Twlcger Thh general we were speaking of Is extremely popular with his iiuumiiud. They soy his men swear b him. ,ls Wlf,w '"""'" f,,,,"' K"leMt "nint-t ! nod like eus words n't ' "' CLASSIFIED ADYER115EMW && y. . vj . PEOPLES MARKET j PLACER j I Olt SALE. n m . t M .!.... .. kIJlaa run PAin niiii ui "iuvi "-'"I" ou, 1JB0 ' "n ."" harness; value I.IOU. will sell for m,t j, ttVl. ,, j c Thompson. i'l nui.tl . On V.'o 4u;i p.9o to .$9.00 $1.25 to $7.50 Flounce and 25c cflsBlHBlHsl i " J .ITHbV 1 jr IbbbbbbWV liSHSsH-ffi'SISai MsaBt " '' (1 w CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS 1 lie moiliili vf 1 1 for a woman i a Cost, Hat, Suit, Drci, Skirt, Walit, Undertkirt. or Sweater. We are uliowinif a new anil complete line of. lingerie itocka anil collar in BroaJclotli, Satin. Georgette Crrne anil Dimity. New knittinif liatf. anil an exelmive line of teal leather pocket nook in the new Cliineie ilcain. This Is an Intensively piactleal gift season. YOU, who wishes to miiko a gift, know the viiluo of utofiiluos toda, out limits tho ineiely Menihueiitiil gift, or thine of ihort life. Woman loves dies. Ever hear of one with too many clothnsV Olve juiir wile, mother or Msier u nice lint, ('out, Suit, Dress, Waist, Sweater or t'iulersklitlt will gladden mid comfort her (let It ol com in w hero oil know VALUES iiio ilghtwheio she know STYLI-S uie tight for a niitiie either eoiiitiieuds or con demns jour Investment. (iKT IT HI'lli:. flMgHWWi fTj'for;;,-, Iff fe LADIES' OUTMTTKUS Cor. Wall anJ Oreu'on Sl., HenJ. Orino FOR HALE- Irto sins n I'.iwel! left shouldfi, i.m't make out brand, Millie, eared; 0 aeria under culii- sim'lar to S sideways with fxr vtitlon &-room hoiiHP, liHrn. ee . 'n prong p.ipi nitl.ulor to hss of Intrelf' K'od loiiillilons. Iniulr llultmli' Aha Lvihm. I'lmne 10-F-ll. Bend. tM-iep aax u,Ufi FOR gALK -2P0 bushels seed re. STRAYED One hl 'seed row. M W. Kiilefcerbutkcr. Uwt. Ore. branded SI on hip; fir i aires, ihris) 10-10, ip black, bisndeit 3 It Slriow.iva, in lett ,.., ., v v-w wi.... .... B,tl' on br"" ll spot ted and lOR BALK--New Winona stgn. r ,..rly h!l ,,rn ,.,. r . set double harness, wagon-bod In- .f j u-uv Tum.i quire John KfbMI'a office. rt.r. Ov"" "" J' ,,rU',r' Tumslo , ..u n,l W.ll llt.it. "'H,l,fl -" -"- "" .-. FOR SALE-Whit Leghorn rock. ttJwzgixinZ' 55? z iNrK.: t,:-. and bred for utility A. M. titrauon a.-n. ramp 2t-op FOK 8ALK- One Jrrsi- mw, freb. jun u, bibu two unuers i . r. iiera- or, ininsiu, ur. a77-8i,IOc, rOK BALK OR THAUf: A coixt roomry hotel and fd barn. ilUnf a good business, on a good lottfial road, lugulru or wrllaj leff Hl letln. 1 18-37,120 KOIl MALK ISO Sjris In M'.lHeiin Valley on Iteml-tlitrns rojl. all fenced; 100 acres under tultivatipn. well Improved. Make me i-isJr of. far. or will consider trade Uai 5:. IJumL Ore, Ti: 1 ilfo 'IO 'J'HAIMt Olt H.V('IL.(.'I TO TltADIC-Team of work mares, welKlit 1100 oaeh, snddle tinny, IU;ht wuroii and hamon, for I'ord auto. Address llullotlii, or cull iC, Kast Nor ton. u:to- top LOST AM) I'OILM). TAKES' I'P One MolM.'ln bull, with hull rliiK In nose, branded on STATEMENT NOVKMIIKIl 20, 1017. v KKSOUKCKS IIIIIi Itecolvablo f S49,-I22,4R Overdrafts none IlnntlH and Warrants 74,282,10 Stock Fedora! Kosorvo Hank. 1,300,00 Itoal Kdtute, Furnlturo f and FIxturcH 31,07.34 IIoiiiIh to Houuro Circula tion 12,500.00 r.'0 Itedemptlon Pitnd .... 625,00 Other Heal Kutntu Owned 4,1.10.23 CASH AND KXOHANUB 11(10,1 (I I. .f I, l,033.484.Cp liabilities" capital '.. .. ?r.,ooo.qp HtirplitH and Profits 32,8:13.47 Olrculatlon 12,600'.Q0 DKI'OSITS OOJI.ini.OII fl,038,l84;C0 Q$e5 6S H&0 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEND, 'QfMJfiPWfj turn m m mm m M'' Iff J?.' ll Mm' WI Mi WW -) ssi HTKATsW) OR 8T0LK.N - - ThrP milk MWN, mi Jorse) about litre.. ulna; brand something like spider, on r:gt t)iu; Jersey nai 29 - I. ft hip inirlstjrn h 8tsn ley's bmod. n!i'f, ear nurrks. Notify R. A. Kiipalrici, Horse Itidge. Reward f r r. . , irr or intormatiou Iaii4( t sme mi lop ' mtAYBI) Wblte-frti.il sorrel galdtng, weltbt about lloo pounds. bratdil wttli n rlub u the rirht front sh'Milder; has one white hind foot Kinder not'fir K H. Ross, at I'ln.i Tree Lumber t'o , and renive p rd. 8!)-7,IOp LOST-One red iHaer. blaek helfur, red and spotimi heiter, all eoiuliu: two ears old; brsnd'Hl 1)1, on rlRht shoulder; -sr marks, eropped and silt on rlwht mir. Will Kindly pay iieeeury i-xpetise. (j. Jones, l)s eliutes. Ore X(iS-a7.-l0p Brand Director I'ltAVK l'i:it('IVAMi .MlllLan, Oivpiti. 4 OREGON 1 vuSi? 'iMy vlffi? ksi viffiy it