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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
1PAGRF0UR I1RN1) nUIJjKlI.V, 11RNP, OREGON, TUUlUWiYY, .MARCH tt( 118 BRINGS CATTLE TO STAUFFEIUIOMESTEAD Man Kilo on :ti!0 Acre Form Im plements PiirclniMMl by (Jus 8TAUFKH11, Mar. 13. Oust Mc l.outh nml family who linvo Iioon nb oont from tholr homestead for somo mouths returned to tholr placo Sun day ovortlng, bringing back with them 17 lmnil of stork. OoorKO Huston enmo out from Portland (Bond Sunday, returning Tuesday on Northwest Townslto Company In tho tho Stauffor stage. j matter of tho adjudication of wator tt Oindf f AH A.StaMtl.t f MAIM !! .v 5..?C " """"rights on tho Chowuucan rlvor leaves still unsettled n matter of vital In- gnmo overtwlth n rush boforo thoro Is a chanco to nip It In tho bud. This Is tho way It Jns boon developed at provlous elections. Just who tho camlldato will bo who Is to Vio bo lectod as tho target for this tiro has not yot developed, but thoro seems little question that tho batteries aro being sot and tho ammunition gath ered. THo recent action of tho supremo court In dismissing tho appeal of tho Irrigation Company and Day Sunday Mrs. n. F. Rhodes and family and Mrs. llasch wcro entertained at Mua sor'a Sunday. Miss Qlcimlo Lund and Miss Hazel Rhodes spent Sunday horso back riding. Carl Kosspohl filed on 320 acres of land last week. Krod Donavan has completed his houso and has moved Into It. Oust McLouth Is busy hauling wlro from Mrs. Overall's place. He has purchased all of her Implements and Is to movo thorn soon. W. L. Cowan had bad luck with his car last week. Accompanied by his wlfo thoy had been to the post offlco and on returning homo got within one mllo of their houso when tho car stopped and falling to get It started, they had to walk home. Orln Brown was notified to ap pear at Burns for examination and lias gone. Ho will return In a fow days. SOCIAL GATHERING AT PRINGLE FLAT Tho parents In district No. 31 met with tho teacher and scholars for a social tlmo Friday afternoon. Lunch was served at one, after which Mr. Cottlngham, chairman for tho dis trict, explained tho meaning of tho thrift cards. Soveral subscribed. Peter Hallmeyer is homo for a few days. Martin Graybour was dn to his homestead for a fow days last week. Mr. Hallmeyer mado a business trrp to Bond this week. ISSUES VARY IX TIIK POLITICAL HACK (Continued from Pago 1.) whero It listeth when it comes to ex orcising Its sacred right of suffrage. But nevertheless tho friends of Ous eoMcn who havo p,nccd thelr raoney ocuevo no can capiuro iuuunumau tn- tho nroipct tercet to tho desert land board and wator users about tho stato. Tho supremo court was forced to dismiss tho appeal from Judgo Daly of Lako county bocnuso the nppollnnts had failed to notify all tho parties Inter ested. Judgo Daly, In this matter, sot aside tho findings of tho stato water board and entered a decree giving to tho Chowaucan Lnnd & Cattle Company so much of tho waters of tho Chowaucan rlvor that tho Paisley project of 12,000 acres was virtually completely shut out of tho uso of water and It becamo necessary to entirely suspend operations on tho furtherance of tho project. Tho stato appeared as an Interest ed party In tho appeal. Tho caso will probably novcr now bo heard on Its merits because- such a long time had elapsed when tho appeal was dismissed that It Is understood an other appeal would not lio to the supremo court Consequently, by tho decision tho Paisley project cannot bo Irrigated unices tho land and cattle company should decldo to handlo such Irri gation itself, as tho land and cattle company Is now tho only concorn having a sufficient supply of water to tako cara of tho lands. Such a movo on tho part of tho company is considered doubtful, however. Tho ctri to water board remains un informed as to Just Its' exact status In mattors appealed from, and tho desert land board is wrestling with tho problem of how ito handlo tho NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED (Continued from Pago 1.) county, and figuro with that safely tucked away they have in tho attacks on the highway commission a chance to set tho country vote. They figuro Gus can wallop tho highway com mission and by so doing will tako tho long end of tho voto from tho farmers who wero opposed to tho SC.O00.00O bond issue last Juno. It As was pointed out In theso col umns last week, It will devolve upon tho next governor, whoever ho may be, to appoint a stato engineer. As a friendly tip to tho people of Cen tral Oregon, this enactment by. tho legislature of 1915 throws Into tho hands of tho cxecutivo elected this year a mighty power on tho desert land board. If ho wishes, tho gov wm novoiop wnetner uus anu nis ornor win havo tho powor t0 dlctatQ friends can shine as -political mathe maticians. Coon Going Strong to the stato engineer as to his every action, and as tho governor and stato engineer aro both members of that goud wagos during tho life of tho campaign. OuupatKii .IitM Stmt hip. Tho campaign Is Just Parting, and anyone desirous of entering may do so with tho assuranco that sho has Just as good n chnneo as unyouo to win tho grand prim. Thoro Is no possibility for favorites as votes will bo Issued to all in accordanco with the publlshod schodulo. Energy and work aro tho things that aro going to count, and theso coupled with tho aid of frtonds will pllo up tho votes rapidly. A call for (tho campaign manager at Tho Dullotlu offlco will glvo any ono deslrlivg information full details of tho plan, and rccolpt books and forms -will bo sout Immediately to ouablo them to start work. Award for Ktery District. Itomombor that thoro aro awards for each district, and those who want to win and start now havo tho best chanco of success. Your chances for final victory aro ub good as those of any othor candidate, If you nro ener getic and ambitious, and there Is no reason why you should not clntm oua of theso prlies as woll as any othor candidate if you nro not afraid of n little work during tho short tlmo tho campaign runs, Now la tho tlmo to start and by keeping at It until tho finish you can succeed in claiming any ono of tho prizes offered, ovou tho vory biggest. How to Secure Votes. Tho only way to secure votos is by securing subscriptions ito Tho Dally and Weekly Bulletin and by clipping tho frco voto coupon pub-, llshcd In each issue of tho paper. Votes aro issued on both old and ' now subscriptions according to the amount paid. REED-SMITH MERCANTILE CO.'s Big Sale Closes Saturday Night! Conic Quick 1 No time fs to bo lost if you nro to tako advantage of these bargains OUR MEN'S SUITS aro offered at the old prices. Suits that aro now selling 'From $20 to $30 are sure to be $50 before long. We advise that you buy your v new suit now before the rise in price cornea. All goods are going to go higher, outing flannel will be 28e to 30c next fall. Cotton sox will be as high again as they aro now. Buy your underwear now, for next winter it M will pay you big interest on your investment. at- ARE YOU IRISH ? IF NOT, BE IRISH NEXT SUNDAY We Have Qrccn Hats and Ties for the Occasion ill v Bin l Wlk Ml- wMimimfti WWfc C3Bfi j ffj Hplllll ' Bl ''' .w 'a i juuuK-v. i ' ., iito H Louis Simpson has a long program Doan, the act wH1 vlrtunlly glvo tho of Issues from winning tho war tojexecutIvo ,two vote9 on matters por raislng poultry on Coos Bay. It must .iin nrt.i tnn.ia Tho tnri hnt bo said for tho gentleman from tho tho engineer, under tho law, will I Coos country that ho has been ac-li.t.i i.i tn . .. ...i.,.. .1... tivoly engaged in patriotic work for appointive power and may bo dls- Bomo tlmo before ho announced his candidacy and had visited many ends of tho stato with that in view. charged at any tlmo, makes It very apparent that whoever Is selected erglnoor Is apt to keep a tab on tho ' ilHBIHHHffMHBIBHlHMBBBHHBHHM iPwJ ' SATURDAY tww ., "ii-f s- -m - " - - ' "- I .- I t - Reports from Coos county show wIahc8 of tho executjVo Deyond a doubt tnat no win receive Wh,ie tll0 governor, with two votes i a mighty complimentary voto irom on tho board, will not exactly havo that end of tho state, although other ' majority, nevertheless It will bring reports say that some of the women's j,jm that much nearer to a majority clubs aro lining up against him. nnj j,e will need only to got one voto Louis la going to spend some money, njs way, rather than two, to havo as Is already Indicated by tho spread I complete control of tho board. mtxae turougnout tno state, anu Thia nueeestlon Is morolv offered everyone admits that ho has consider able money to expend. He figures on taking a big slice of tho lumber vote from his connection with the lumber interests and he has a "Simp- as a tip to tho voters of tho greatest irrigated section In tho stato to In form them that whoever may be. gov ernor may have tho opportunity of figuring largely in desert land mat- SOn-Xor-Oovernor" club organized tors durlnir ho four voara starting with headquarters in Ben Selling's w(th 1919. noblo structure in Portland. Political profiteers and buccaneers Plenty of Variety. aro as busy (this year as any black- Prom tho layout it is evident that bearded pirates who over swash tho voters will havo a veritable po- buckJed Along tho Spanish Main, lltlcal variety counter to pick from, candidates for various state ofIces, Issues to tho right of them, issues 'especially candidates for those offices to tho loft of them, issues behind' whoro thero is any patronage to bo them and issues In front of them, all thrown about, are Toln approached volleying and thundering as issues jfrom many sections of the stato by never volleyed nor thundered before, letter and otherwise with offers of And hero Is the saddest part of ft j support providing tho "proper re all. Honchmen of tho candidates ward" is forthcoming. Many of tho como Jn, and write In dally, with ro- office seokors express tholr profor porU that tho people aro not taking ences oponly and attempt to dlctato an active interest in politics this Just whero they wish to land. They year. Thoy aro all planning on how pay about as much attention to tho to meet their payments on tho next corrupt praotlces' act as if it had Llborty loan, how to fill their llttlo never been enacted. thrift otamp books, and how to meet tho exigencies and gravity of a war time situation. Politics may begin to boll after a time, but so far tho situation does not even liubblo, nay, nor oven simmer, It mlg'ht bo hero recorded that some of ho avowed friends of Ous Mossr aro making every effort to In ject tho old A. P. A. fight Into thq political 'situation. Now, It is not even alleged that yus himself has anything to do with tho manoouver, but it 4s unquestionably truo that a But tho 'boys oven go a stop fur ther than that. Not content with placing tholr offers with but ono of tho candidates, somo of them aro ex tending tholr support to all of tho candidates, seeking tho highest bid lor their services. It Is but fair to say, howovor, that thoy aro finding small solaco, Whothor tho candidates are shying at tho corrupt practices' act, or whether thoy ure beginning to rcullzo rthat the average individual has his ono voto to peddlo and but little SATURDAY MARCH 16, 1918 It's Fashion Show Week at the Store of Styles With complete assortments worthy of Fifth Avenue's most exclusive jsnops, wcjiivite you all to nt'end this Fashion Exhibit of Millinery, ICouLs, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists. Sweaters and Muslin Underwear. Perhaps some people woidd call them whims, but we know the importance of your desire to have your clothes in the exact style that you want" them. With this idea in mind wo havo selected repre sentativelines from the country's best makers of women's apparel. We have made a search for you that you would not think of undertaking yourself, for we want you to be sure when you come to our store, of not only the very newest, but the most desirable slyles of unquestionable quality. You may also be sure that the styles we show will not be sct:n elsewhere in this city. We have them exclusively. 9 numbor of his friends are pulling woro, is brsldo tho question. They every, string to try to land tho A. P. A. J aro passing tho bloodsuckers up llko voto for 0us, , , j whlto" chU and thoro appears to bo Rumor lias It that tho A. P. A. llttlo consolation for tho patriots who flght will dovelop again In Portland havo spent tholr life building up a at the psychological moment a fow. local maoism only to And it a houso days befoW' ind primaries and that of cards vimn tho psychological mo an endeavor will be made to put tho mqnt arrive ? Special Window Display On Friday evening, look in the windows that have been specially dressed for the occasion, but do not stop there. Come into the store and examine critically as you please the many models assembled there in a variety, re sponding to every need, every build, every purse, and that afford values that may not be possible later, on account of market conditions. MILLINERY 1 ' j fi 1 ' i Courteous Sales People '"The sales assistants will enthus iastically show every garment, without hint ot purchase. Wo particularly wish you to realize what a splendid stock we have brought together count ing on you to spread the news among your friends. Don't for get the date, and that everybody is invited to attend this 'great display of Fashions in Woman's. Wearing Apparel. The Store will be closed Friday all day to decorate for the opening m. m vm' t LADIES' OUTFITTERS PrJngle Builillntf ' ' Pend, Oretfon The Date SATURDAY MARCH 1 6th' U .K H k 4l 4 '0' fa