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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1918)
f nHND ROTiTiRTIN, MCITO, OnBCON, TIIUIWDAY, MAItCII 2, IHlfl VAOHW tt k ft V RACE NARROWS DOWN TO TWO (Continued from rni(o 1.) hi own lioini) town nro going gllmor Init. WIith Lulil Curly. An 11 further Indication of tlm Mnsnr Hynlotn of campaigning In ad dition to It In promlsn to Hnuihorn Oregon folk about tho norjuiil nehool 1illl, lot It lio known tliut Mosnr earn fully Inld IiIh wires during tlm IiinI loglshitlvn session for tho might) effort of hln life. Hit uiioil tho untl-i'lckotliiK hill nn n lyro upon which to In tin hln lay to tho Portland labor vote; ho lllrlml with tho Houtherii Oregon voto through tho Jlogiin rlvnr fish hill nml nlnrn thiin linn bonstod thnt hln net In thnt direction will gtlvo hlin Khosn counties, nnd to tnnkn thorn inoro doubly sure In now ndvnnclng tho nornml school Idea. Apparently III legislative onroor land ttnn object In vlnw, nnd thnt wns to Innd In tho (Coventor's ehnlr, nnd ho In plnylng liln car dn ho loosely nn to mnku this tho subject of much popular com inont, which In not nldlng him ma torlnlly In any section, Icltr Knitus IUmm. Clnrk Loltnr, formarly city odllor of tho Orcgonlnn and Journnl nnd latnr editor of tho Lu Ornudn Oh tinrvnr, hnn boon picked an Hlmpson's rlKht bowur In Portland. Ho hnn flvo ntonogrnpuurs engaged nnd In busy cultivating ovory Intercut ho ran inustor for Hlmpson's cause. Ho In orcnodlngly wlno to tho Manor nys iom of runijHtticntnK nnd to whnro MoHor'n strength Hun nnd In rnpldly TWO- RACE NARROWH Weekly undormlnlnig Monor In Multnomah county to Hlmpnon'fl benefit, Tho ronult will lio Hint either Olcotl or Wlthycomho will prohahly enrry Multnnmnh county. Hlmpnou hnn niloptod n unlijuo noli oino nt homo, opening offices nt MarHhllold nnd North lloml, whom ho hnn Mtonogrnphnrs oiuiiloyod. All tho clllroim of tho Coon country nro luvltnd to vlnlt tho offices und dlctnto Inttorn 'to tho ntonogrnphnrs to ho mint to frlnudn ovor tho ntnto and onch business houno In thnt section hnn boon urged to oxplolt Hlmpnou to Itn liunlnonn conncctloiiH In vnrloun pnrtn of tho state. Tho Hlmpnou backer nlno hnvo ongngod tho serv ice of n tonohnr In Kngllnh In ono of tho Coon county high nchooln to npponr for Simpson In speaking en gagements ovor OniKou. Thoro In no doulit about It thnt tho Hlmpnou hnrkors nro working. Hln cnmpnlftn from Mnrnhflold -boars nil tho nppcarnnco of tho hurrah thnt nltnnds tho progress of a nucccnsful ball team In n country town, ttirliw n lNnmlhlllty. W. T. Vinton of Yamhill county wishes to ho president of tho noxt stato sonnto and Horbort Gordon of Multnomah county nnd Hoymour Jones of Mnrlon nro nsplrants for tho nponkorship of tho houno. Lot It not 1)0 forKotton thnt a good strong Eastern Orison cnndldnto mlftht tnko BUCKHECHT RIO. U. a. KT. OPF. ARMY SHOE. "The Rrcntcit improvrment in footwear in a Kcncrntfon." Thii ft what experts think of the Mtinwn Lastthe principle 1 hack of the liuckhecht Army Shoe. ' You, too, will like the liuckhecht Shoe. ' You will like its comfort, its velvety feel, 1 its vrarresistinK ((iialities. And you will say: J Here is a shoe that ilocsii t crowd or cramp my ' toes. It Rives me the comfort and wear I have a right to expect from my shoes." Always look for our registered trademark IIUCKIIKCHT stamped on every pair. It is our mutual' protection. imoiam i4sisH jr tan tim W CALF f JH f BLACK AA 1 M.f.u U for dlr to net Mil lk. thMt, etitt from Hrrrt. A ! ytlr w r moj btrk If Ur; 4 ( II. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT 6.60 to 7.50 Iiilll lrdf nd wr. tlrrlMf-lorlattart J 1 foffMlaid rem, porliat, oit'dMr xMtrrt, Mrrkklr( kltrn, nlnrn. fir. , limrn, r n dn In fitrr wtlk f II f. I JorKl tot rlttlU wrir b V, N. Xxmj. 9n ToncUca nun or tho othor of theno plumn, Tho 11 11 111 0 of Vornou A. Korbon hnn boon wnftod ovor tho inouutnltiH -with othor political ochoott nn a ponnlhlo moiinco to tho chnncon of Jonun or (Ionian for tho npcnkornhlp. I.ouln Ilonn, who run ncultint Htnnflold lant tlino, bun liidlcutod hln liitontlon of HtipportliiK Oordon, If ho ducldon to roturn to tho hiKlnlaturo. Hon 11 may ho u cnndldnto for tho nliort torm Unltnd HtnlcN nountornhlp. It In doubtful If Jonun ban much clinuco for tho npnnkornhlp. Ho inado no hit 'with tho Krontor nhnro of tho momborfl of tho houno In tho Innt luglnlnturo nnd tho fact that ho repre sented Marlon county In no nnnut to him. Frankly, Mnrlon county In tho nprn npot In ntnto polltlcn, Opponod to practically ovory proKrunnlvo Idea, cantliiK Itn voto connltftuntly nnd nyn tomatlciklly iiKnlnnt ovory movo In nuffurntcd by othor pnrtn of tho ntatn, It ntlll weurn Itn dlndom nn tho homo of tho Ha Iom Iiok. and tho citizen from thin county who dcnlron tojand uch n plum an tho npeukornhlp will hnvo to hnvo moro force and frlondn thnn llrothcr Jonun, or tho writer In a hopolcnn guenser. Dlmlck 1111 Anplrunt. It in thoiiKht poniilhtu thnt Walter Dlmlck of OroKon City may ho n con tender for honor an pronldont of tho nonnto, hut Walter will hnvo trouhlun nt homo nnd will have to ho elected boforo ho dccldon to nnplro to tho prunldoncy. OoorKo C. UrownHI, wnr homo of ancient Klory, In chnmpluK nt his hit to boat Dlmlck In thin raco, Dlmlck nnd Ilrowncll ncrappod tho wholo 1917 nonslon through and wcro nn Joaloun of ono nnothor an two llttlo xlrln with now dolln, Hrownoll playud for tho Hantorn Clnckamns voto und Dlmlck for tho Western Clncknmnti voto, and It Is a qucntlon of who can tnlk tho loudcnt nnd fom ent and peddle thn mont protn'Tn. Bo Waltor will probably koop his anplrntlotiH to hlmnnlf until ho finds how tho voto ntackn up nt the finish At Innt reports Hob Stanflold had IT. ntonoKnipborn working In his Portland offices noattorlng llttlo needs of kindness for tho Ktauflold boom. When ono known how diffi cult It hnn been found lately to nc curo competent Monographic help nmong tho ntnto oftlccn, wboro usually thoro aro dozens of appli cant; for ovory Job, It mnkos ono wonder how ho nuccecded In getting thnt many of thorn together. Mnny Piixli Ktnnllclil. Tho Stanflold campaign In going off 'with connldornblo nolso and Port land In becoming a vorlUiblo hlvo of Htnnflold workorn. Oti ovory hand In tho metropolis nomoono roprcnont Iiik tho Knntorn Oregon nhecp king In waiting to grab tho good graces of tho unwary votor. How no mnny of thono noft-hnnded pntrlotfl nud donly aw tho Htnnflold light In a matter of conjecture Hut thoy cer tainly nro thoro nnd on tho Job nnd nro making moro nolna thnn 40,000 nlieop listening to their own bloat Ingn echoing from tho everlasting hills. Kvldenlly HUndebl In center ing hln personal etTortn on Multno mah county. Ho bun a nulto of rooms at tho Imperial hotel, retires nhout 2 o'clock each morning, nrlsen enrly at tho behest of soma hench mnn, nnd Is on the go nil day, Thnt ho Is a horse for work must ho ad mitted, and report hnn It that anyona who comes along and Informs Hob thnt ho has a modicum of Influence Is Immediately clanpod to tho amplo Htanfleld bosom. While Hob Is de veloping n heavy bleeps shaking hands In Portland, tho aforemention ed 1C stenographers aro keeping tho outnldo counties In touch with hln campaign through tho medium of postago stamps and stationery. Atl of this Is costing a consider able pleco of change, but as ex plained from Portland Hob has a largo number of substantial friends who have no hesitancy about pulling tho rubber from off their rolls to groaso tho waiting palms. Confusion Ifi'Hnlrai. State Institution heads around Salom aro In a sweat nnd n fume theso days. Tho selection of a gov ornor and ntnto treasurer may chango tho wholo complexion of tho state hoard or control that hires said heads and thoy scarcely know which way to turn. It Is a notorious fact thnt nil Institution heads who tnko stato Jobs have been doing much bettor financially In prlvato life, but enter on their duties for tho stato as a matter of patriotic devotion. Their patriotism grown with tho passing years and It Is amazing with what ro luctanco they retire from their pa triotic duties to the larger financial rewards of tho world outside. Some of them aro beginning to see tho chances for further patriotic en deavor for tho stato dwindling away and aro In a peculiar position. With two candidates on tho board running for governor their yoke Is not easy, nor Is their burden light. ing for moro than a year, but nlnco taking Koloy Kidney Pills I fcol al most a young man again." Thoy strengthen and 'heal weakonod or (Unordered: kldnoys, ntop sloop-dts-turblng blnddor allmonts, banish bnckacho, rheumatic pains, sllttnoes, soreness. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. It Almt A Young Man Again K. It. Whltohurst. It. P. D. 1, Nor folk, V.i writes: "I had beon suffor LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE rT a year it has become famous; the man's cig arette for the men who are working over here, and fighting over there The reason? Because if s made of Burley pipe tobacco and because IT'STOASTED carry Uam, td $ 1.20 lmvtmml 12patk t la Th Amrlea T.Ic.C.N.Y.Oty m r x 2V m- 10c SkfiS uunronteca toy r mt STILL PLENTY OF TIME TO ENTER CAMPAIGN AND WIN! Vn this Illank for Making Nominations Kill Out oh Directed and Send to the Campaign Mnuager, Thn llulletlu. GOOD FOR 5000 VOTES NOMINATION BLANK BULLETIN'S SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN Campaign Manager, The Bulletin, I nominate Street No Town or City As a candidate in The Bulletin's Big Campaign. Signed , Address Complete List of Prizes GRAND PRIZE. 1918 five-passenger Buick touring car. Value, .$955 F. O. B. Bend. DISTRICT PRIZES. One $85.00 Victrola. One $75.00 Pathephonc. $60.00 in Gold. Two $22.50 Eastman Kodaks. Two handsome Diamond. Set Lavallieres. ' PRIZES FOR ALL. All candidates not receiving ono of the regular prizes will bo paid a cash commission of ten per cent, of all the money they collect on new and old subscription payments. OH Voting Coupon 9A LJ GOOD FOR TWENTY VOTES UV BULLETIN'S SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN SAVE THIS COUPON Good for Twenty Votes if Voted on or Before April 8, 1918. NAME Street These Two Coupons and a New Yearly Subscription to the Daily Bulletin will start you in the race with 40,000 Votes 100,000 Extra Votes for $25 in Subscriptions lies Ides tho rogular number of votes allowed on tho vnrlnus subscription payments, as shown In tho voting wcliodulo, wo mako tho candidates tho following offor of oxtrn votes for NEW nnd OM subscription payments: Wo will glvo 100,000 oxtra votes to ovory cnndldnto who sonils or brings I2C.00 worth of now or old sub scription pnymonts to this office on or boforo April 12 nt 9 p. tn. Tho offor is now open and will closo April 12, nt 9 p. TO. NKW nnd OLD subscriptions nro worth moro votes to yon during this period than nt any futuro data during tho campaign. This In positively tho host offor or Inducement that will bo mndo during tho campaign. In othor words, n bonus of 4,000 extra votes Is given for ovory dollar turned In on now or old subscription pnymonts boforo 9 p. in., April 12. IT IS NOT NUCRSSAUY TO HOLD IUCIC YOUR RUnsCRIPTIONS UNTIL YOU HAVK SECURED J2B.00 WORTH IN ORDER TO SECURE CREDIT ON THE OFFER. Sond subscriptions In as fast as secured, ns a corroct account of nil subscription pnymonts turned In by ondh caudldato will bo kopt by tho campaign man ugor, nnd nftor tho offor closos wo will mail you tho oxtrn votos you onrn. All subscriptions thnt nro plncod In tho malls nil drcssod to tho campaign ilopartmont on or boforo 9 p. m., Aiirll 12, will bo nccoptod and counted on this offor. If you do not understand this addod itulucomont, wrlto us. Spoclal offor closbs April 12, at 9 p. m. Campaign closoa May 11, 1918. Do not got theso dates confused. 'All subscriptions turned In stuco tho oponlng dato ot tho campaign will count on this offer. First Subscription Coupon THE BULLETIN'S SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN TO HELP YOU GET AN EASY START:- Return this coupon with any subscription payment, either old or new, and you will receive in addition to the regular number of votes given, as shown in the published schedule 15,000 EXTRA VOTES Name of Subscriber Address (Old or New) Contestant's Name This blank, accompanied by the nomination blank and a subscription, starts a contestant with over 20,000 votes in the race. Only one of these credited to each candidate Town Address nil communications to This Coupon will count Twonty Votos whon proporly flllod out and sont to PAMPA1PM MAMAPl?n ' tho Campaign Mnnngor of Tho Uullottn on or boforo tho expiration dato. wuui vnaix iu.mN.rHj.IUt, Coupons must bo noatly trlmmod und put In packages with uumbor of votoa THE IUJTjLFTIN Ttanrl flrn writton on top. x lXJ ,UAJ1Ji-i .uenu, kjtc. THE SUBSCRIPTION RATE OF THE BEND BUL LETIN AND VOTES GIVEN ON NEW AND OLD SUB SCRIPTION PAYMENTS The following table shows the voting power of ballots issued on subscription payments. All old subscribers making any payments on subscriptions, as well as all new subscribers paying in advance for The Bulletin are en titled to votes according to the following schedule: THE DAILY BULLETIN NUMBER OF VOTES nyMall DyCarrlor NEW OLD Three months $ 1.50 $ 1.75 3,000 1,500 Six months 2.75 .y 3.50 8,000 4,000 One year 5.00 6.50 .20,000 10,000 Two years 10.00........ 13.00 50,000 25,000 THE WEEKLY BULLETIN By Mail Only One year $2.00 4,000 2,000 Two years 4.00 10,000 5,000 Vote schedule up to five years will be added later. NINE BIG PBIZES-ST'nK.SS MtMWMyyjaBwi'yiiMBMy"pywMMMg