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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1918)
PAGH 8 iiKNi rullktin, rend, oreoon, tiiuiwday, avuil m, huh CLUB WANTS 10 LUXE 1 'WANT POOL ROOMS TO BE CLOSED. Commuted Will Confer with Council to Contiiler Moons of Ending Loafing Armi for Homo flunrtl Are Promised. Thoro will bo no loafers In Dend vhllo mon aro needed on farms or in other forms of work. If a burros tlon mad a at today's Commercial club lunchoon Is carried out. On tho mo tlon of D. Q. McPhcrson, a commlttco is to bo appointed to confer with tho city council and attempt to outllno 4i plan for Insuring that nil men able to work aro made to do so. Mr. McPhorson's motion followed discussion start od by County Agent "Ward, who stated that tho business men of tho city might bo expected to dovoto somo timo every week in aiding tho farmors. Goo-go Russell of Prlnovillo, called on for remarks, urged that nil pool rooms bo closed during tho -week and their patrons set to work or placed in tho army whllo tho farm boys in tho army bo returned to their homes for farm work. Mr. Ward stated that nr Tangcments woro now being mado to obtain furloughs for soldiers who could help on tho farm. Mr. Ward also reported having for distribution garden seed furnished by Congressman Slnnott. A lotter from Adjutant Gcnoral Williams to Judge Dames was read Informing tho club that arms for the Send Homo Guard, recently formed, might bo expected from a shipment of Krags coming from Camp Lewis. To the industries committee was Teforrcd tho matter of obtaining con sideration of Central Oregon in the selection of an aviation camp in tho state. A request from the Pacific Coast Defense league for $100 from the y club in did of its work of obtaining "highways on the coast for defense purposes received lukewarm atton (Ion and was finally reforred back to tho directors for further consldera tlon. JOKER PUNS OVER RECOMMENDATION (From Friday's Dally.) "Wo would rocommend that the jury should have swivel chairs with cushions and a trial Jury room," was one of tho recommendations mado by tho grand Jury in tho circuit court on "Wednesday. Tho members of the Jury woro .Moredlth Dalley, R. M. Smith, Dob Dlackwell, Claudo Mann lielmer, J. O. McKlnnoy, S. W. Mer rill and Frank Dodyfclt. Someone who saw a chance for n jolco In tho list of names and tho rec ommendation made has sent The Bulletin tho following: Grand Jury "Why dpn't R. M. Smith get a Dailey hay to sit on? No use of a Mann hammering because tho chairs ir hm nii tfl While all our best efforts should be bent on making the Third Liberty Loan an unqualified suc cess, we must not neglect plac ing our business affairs in such a shape that future payments on Liberty Loan subscriptions can be met without inconven ience. A good way to do this is to build up a bank account from which to draw as needed. The First National Bank Bend, Oregon in tho court room don't (It Dob's back well. It won't get McKlnnoy and Morrill anything to bo so frank ns to how tholr Dodyfolt." Quick, AVnlsnn, tho ncodlo. LIST OF WORKERS ON DRESSINGS IS GIVEN (Prom Saturday's Dally.) Workers In tho Hurglcal dressings department of tho Hod Cross this wook Included tho following: Monday Morning. Mrs. Thordar son, Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Fairbanks, Mrs. Simons. Monday Afternoon. Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Knutson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Clnpp, Mrs, Foloy, Mrs. O'Loughlln, Mrs. Massart, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Lnwronco. Tuesday. Mrs. Uynn, Miss ltyan, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. Mc Phcrson, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Vin cent, Mrs. Torroll, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Dalrd, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Mcltoynolds, Mrs. L. M. McReynoids, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Hcndorshott, Mrs. Jones. Wednesday. Mrs. Hcndorshott, Mrs. Lawronco, Mrs. Knutson, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Soltars, Mrs. Haydon, Mrs. Olcan. Thursday. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hcn dorshott, Mrs. Norcott, Mrs. Haydon, Mrs. Mntchctt. Friday. Mrs. McGhee, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Slovens, Mrs. Matchctt, Mrs. Ityan. Miss Ryan, Mrs. Hcndor shott, Mrs. Morgan, Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, oncloso with flvo conta to Foloy & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your namo and address clearly. ou will recelvo 1n return a trial packago containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foloy Kld- noy Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab lots. Sold everywhere Adv. Big Double Offer Gives All Candidate Splendid Chance (Continued from Pago 1.) ing in enough new or old subscrip tions to make a club of $25. On each one of thoso subscriptions tho regu lar voto will bo issued to you, and on the $25 club 90,000 extra votes. The special prize of $25 In gold will bo given to tho candidato who turns In tho largest total sum of money In now subscription payments during this offer. A good feature regarding this In ducement is that both old and new subscriptions count on the extra voto offer, and all tho now subscriptions you turn In will bo credited on tho special prizo offer. Your now sub scriptions turned in during this period do double duty, as thoy count for both tho extra votes and tho spe cial prize. This offer gives all candidates a wonderful opportunity to build up a good big rescrvo voto besides a chance to win a special prize and It also offers a flno chanco for those who havo dono very little up to tho present timo to catch the leaders. ProcruMluutloii. Several of tho contestants have come to tho campaign manager with long faces and hard luck stories be cause thoy were Just too late to got tho subscriptions they might Just as well have had if another candidato had not been there first. "Nover put off until tomorrow" was written for candldatos in Tho Dullotln's campaign, Thero Is no discounting tho help your friends can give you, but you must rcmombor that It la YOU who aro winning tho HUNTS WILL 60 FROM BEND ANNOUNCEMENT RECEIVER Wit THREE CARLOADS TO UK HKNT OPT EITHER IN MONTH OF APRIL OR MAY. (From Saturday's Dally.) Throo carloads of remounts for cavalry and nrtlllory aro to bo pur chased In tho vicinity of llond and Prlnovillo, according to n communi cation rocelved by E. P. Mahaffoy of tho Contrnl Orogon bonk from Cap tain Frank S. von Stndo, Q. M. R. C. Captain von Stado will visit llond nt somo timo during tho latter part of April or tho first of May, nccordtug to the communication, which says: "I think that I can nssuro you that thero will bo no doubt ns to tho pur chaso of these animals at this timo, ns tho appropriation has already boon grautod from Washington and thoso three cars allotted to your turrltory. As you sco from tho attached clip ping, remounts will bn unbroken ani mals, which, of courso, will bo much easier to obtain than thosn that aro required to bo broken. Either cav alry or artillery types will bo ac cepted, but animals must ho sound In evory way. Thoso animals may bo Inspected nt tho ranches In certain cases where several aro ottered, but they must bo delivered at Dend or Redmond." Tho prico paid by tho government for remounts nt this timo has boon fixed at $135 per head for each ani mal accoptcd. Animals must bo geldings, of solid color, four to nine years of ago, not less than 1,000 pounds In weight, or less than 15 hands high. Dulck automobile and not thoy, so thoy aro very likely .to forgot tho promlso thoy made to help you. Don't ho deceived Into sitting back and rolylnff upon whnt peoplo say they aro going to do for you. Keep working. This applies strictly to you. Kcop working as though no one had promised you anything; and by keeping that spirit In mind no one can stop you. Pay no attention whatsoever to tho reports of what other candidates aro doing. You aro not telling what you have In reserve and you can rest assured others aro doing tho same. Awards for Every District. Roraombpr that thero are awards for each district, and that ono dis trict does not work against tho other oxcopt for tho Dulck touring car. Thoro will bo four przen awarded In oach district and all non-prlzo win ners will recelvo ton per cent, of nil tho money they collect on subscrip tions. Something to sell?. Advortlso In Tho Dullotln's classified column. oi mot. .NOTICE FOR PL'HLK'ATIO.V. Department of tho Intorlor, United States Land Offlco ut Tho Dalles, Oregon, April C, 1918. Notice Is hereby givon that Itouhon R. Kollor, of Mllllcan, Oregon, who, on May ICth, 1013, mado homostcad entry No. 011694 for 8B, Bee. 34, S' S Sec. 35, Township 19, South. Range 15, East, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final throo-yoar proof to establish claim to tho land abnvo described before If, C. Ellis, United States commlsHlonor, nt Dend, Oregon, on tho 7th day of June, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter D. Johnson, of Mllllcan, Oro gon. John J. Holland, of Mllllcan, Oro gon. Loo Kollor, of 'Mllllcan, Oregon. Durton E. Davis, or llond, Orogon. 6-10p II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. 8TATKMKNT Of the ownership, mansurmcnt, circulation, etc., rwiuirol liy the Art of Cnmrres nf August 24, IU1I, of Tho ileml llullctln Wtekly Ktlltlin), uMUhi wi-tltly at Item), Orcuon. for April 1, 1918. State of Orricon, County nf Dwchutti, m, llofore nif, a notary public In ami fr the state ant county a fort aid, personally pcarixl Hobert W. Sawyer, who, having Imn iluly aworn accord Inn to law, ilrpMea anil aay that he U the editor of the Ilt-nii llullctln (Wrekly Edition), ami that the following Is, to the beit of hi. knowledge anil belief, a true statement of the owner'hlp, management, etc., of the aforuiaM publication fur tho date shown In the alovu caption, required by the Act of August 21, 1012, rnbwll(i In section 443, 1'o.iUI J.aws and IteKulatlorui, printed on the rcvers of thi form, to-wlti 1. That tho name ami aiVIrrssw of the pubtUher, editor, managing editor und liiulncss manager arei Publisher i fl. I', I'utnam. Ilend. Orrgon. Editor! It. W. Sawyer, llenil, Oregon. Manuglng Editor: 11. W, Sawyer, Dend, Oregon, Iiusirxw Manager l It. W, Sawyer, Ilend, Oregon. 2. That the nwnera are! 0. I. I'utnam, Ilend. Oregon; I. II. I'utnam, Ilend, Oregon j It. W. Sawyer, Ilend, Oregen. 3. That the known bondholder, rrK.rli.im,... ,and other security IwMvrs owning or holding i icr cem. or more oi loiai amount or. bond., mortgage or other Bccurltics arei None. 4. That the two paragraph next almve, giving the name of the owner, stockholders and security holder, If any, contain not only the lUt of stockholder and accurity holder a they arpeur uoon the book of the com pany but also, In case where the stockholder or accurity holder appear upon the book of the company u trust's or In any other fiduci ary relation, the name of the person or cor. poratlon for whom such trustee i acting i given I also that the said two paragraph con tain statements embracing affiant" full knowledge and belief a to the circumstance and conditions under which stockholder and New Merchandise J. C. WE LEAD Others Follow. security hldr who do not appear upon the lawks of the company a trusters, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that uf a bona Ada owner 1 and this alllant has no reason to Wlleve that any other rson, aiso. elation or corporation has any interrst dlrrc' or Indirect In the said stk, tmnU or other securities than as so slated by him. 6. That the average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or dls tribute.!, through the malls or otherwise, to paid sulMcribers durlnr the l months pre ceding the date shown above Is SIS. (This In formation U required from dally publication, only.) IIOIIKKT W. HAWYKIk Sworn to and subscribed before in this 30th day of March. 1'JIS. (Seal.) If. C. KI.I.IS. Notary Public for Oregon. NOTICE. In tho County Court of tho Htuto of 'Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Mary Cyrus, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undorslgncd was on tho 4th day of March, 1918, appointed executor nf tho last will nnd testament of Mary Cyrus, decoasod, by Honorable W. D. Darncs, county Judgo, nnd nil persons having claims against tho ostato uro hereby notified to present tho samo with vouchers In tho manner pro vided by law within six months from tho ditto or tho first publication of this notlco nt tho offlco of it. C. Ellis, Doud, Deschutes county. Oregon. Dato of first publication, April IF, 1918. WARREN DEAN CYltUS, Executor of tho Last Will and Testament of Mary Cyrus. Do ceased, 7-1 Oc OU!(IOI. NOTICE I'OR PPIILK'ATIO.V Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Lnnd Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, April 8th, 1018. Notlco Is hereby given that Irvln Daugliontmugh. of Mllllcan, Orogon, who on March 4th, 1914. mado Homo- stood Entry No. 012C04, for 8W14. Hectlon 24. NW4, Section 25, Town ship 20. South, ltuugo 1(1, East Wl lamotto Meridian, huh iiiqii no tlco of Intention to make final throo- year proof to establish claim to the land abnvo doscriiiod iiororo n. c, Ellis. United1 States commissioner, nt Dend Oregon, on tho 10th day of Juno, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank I'orclvall, of Mllllcan, Oro- B . Otis 0. Henklo, of uonil, urcgon. Clifton L. Evans, of llond, Oregon, Ernest It. Edmunds, of Mllllcan, Oregon. 7-1 lp II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Classified Advertisements WANTED. DOY of 1C wants to learn fnrm yvork with rospoctaulo furmor, Call Stanloy, Rod Rock mill, 80-(!-7c l'OR HALE.,., FOR SALE Fifteen head of good Jersey cows. 8omo fresh now, balance fresh in fall, Association tested. Van Morso, Rodmond, Oro. 34-7-1 Op FOR HALE 3(30 flno wool owos with lumbH. C, W, Muma, Redmond, Oro. 38-7-8C FOR SALE 2-horso sood drill, good as now: cheap for cash. Call Vol tum's Grocery, or wrlto Dox 318, llond, Oro. 27-7-Sp FOR HALE 100 ncros grazing land, Deschutes river bottom. Cheap for cash, Dox 318, Dund. 2G-7-8p FOR HALE Team, weight 1,400. Mrs, II, A, Johnson, Tumalo, Oro, 19-7-8p FOR HALE Dost unlmprovod forty In Tumalo project. S45 por aero; 300 cash, balance long timo pay ments, with low Interest, Inquire Dullotlh. lC-7tfc FOR HALE Havo onllnlod nnd must dispoao of my 80 acros undOr ditch Arriving Daily. Watch Our Windows. PENNEY CO., Inc. near Alfalfa, also my 120 near Deschutes, No payment Decennary on principal for thron years. I'rlcn or each tract 1 4,500.00. John M llnndorson, 1st Lieut M. It. C, Dnso Hospital, Camp Custer, Mich. 13-7c FOil HALE-1'iire blond hulls. Wo have nt Aldnrdnln Hereford farm fourteen head of choice registered Hereford hulls, one and two years old, for sale. Our herd wns start ed lu 190.1, and by careful breed ing, blending tho best nf castorn with western blood, wo havo liullt up a herd of over 100 head nf fine, rugged puro bred Hereford. Podlgrcvs furnished with each animal, nnd each bull sold Is abso lutely guaranteed. Edwards Dros,, owners, l'hone of nddrcss Fred A Edwards, Fossil, Ore., or 8. II. Ed wards, Mnyvllle, Oro. 94-G-7p FOIl HALE Second hand Simplex creum separator, COO lb. capacity, $15.00. A. Ahlstrom, Doschutes, Oregon. 93.n-9p FOR HALE Why homestead when you ran buy n deeded ranch on tho Tumalo project, 100 ncres, for $5 par ncroT Housa nnd barn: good outside rnngo. Address Lock Dox 2, Tumalo, Ore. 92-fitfc PTR HALE 450 fine wooled ewes nnd lambs. Ewes from one to six years old. Homo February lambs, I'rlro reasonable. J. J. Elllnger, Redmond, Ore, 721C-12p FOR 8ALE-4-A1I my milch rows. Jer sey nod roan Durham. Mrs. II. A Johnson, Tumalo. DO-fi-ltp FOR HALE 1 roan Rtirhnm bull: 8 cnwH with calf; 10 two-year-old heifers, G with ralf; 2 two-year-old steers. All for S50 n head. Also 5 ycarjlngs at $30 n head. Wlltso Dros., Roberts, Oro. 8.167p FOIt HALE 100 acres on tho river, 25 miles south of Ilend. Well located for stock or dnlry. L. Corblu, It. 4, Oregon City. 71-5-1 Op FOR HALE 2 two-yon r-old Jersey bettors, 2 young rows, 1 slx-month-old heifer calf. I'rlce $200 If taken nt mice, E, 1. Luthy, Alfalfa, Oregon. 32-4-7p THE SUBSCRIPTION KATE 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 Tho Bulletin aro en titled to votes according to the following schedule: THE DAILY BULLETIN NUMIJKK OF VOTES HyMnll llyCmiler NKW OLb Three months $ 1.50 $ 1.75 -3,000 1,500 &ix monens z.io tf.ou o,uuu i,uuu One year 5.00 G.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 bo added later. 2t f Voting Coupon 9A l GOOD FOR TWENTY VOTES UV BULLETIN'S SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN v i SAVE THIS COUPON Good for Twenty Votes if Voted on or Before , April 27, 1918 name , ; ;! Street., , Town ., , ThlB Coupon will count. Twenty votes whon proporly flllod out and sent to 1 tho .Campaign Manager of The Dulletln on or bofqrq tho expiration dato. Coupons must bo neatly trimmed and put In packagos with numbor of votes wrltton oa top. samimiB NEW ARRIVALS OF LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR A wonderful niioi-tmrut of Drci Skirt. Wash Skirts. Silk Dt'CHti, limine I)rse, Silk Istti coitt anil Gcorfttc Crepe Woit, Have tlie Wmli Skirt in pique, tfiiderdine, wliifidordt. etc. See our window' fur t lie wonderful value. WASH 81(1 ItTH III the season's latent stylus, tfl.tlH, PU.KH, fjUI.MH, fll.UH HILK HREHHEM In tho very latent stylus mid iiiittorlulH, $i.iio, ijii2.no, 91 1.7.1. Dtio.no, 9iH.n0, iy.rj.no, hum.uo RIIESN HKIRTM In plain mid fancy materials. IjU.OH, !UIH, 1.1)8, 95.00, fttl.OO, 97.00, 98.110, 90.00 ROCHE DHEHHEM In plnu, stripes and plaids; somo wonderful valued at 91.10) 9L0H. 9'-'.00, 9i!,08, 9JI.PH HILK PKTTICOAT8 (hcnthnrbloom top.. ..91. OH HILK PKTTll'OATH (all shades) 9'J.08, fJil.HH, 91.08 (lEOIHIETTE CREPE WAIHTH (latent shades). 91.08, 9n.u0, 90.00 WE LEAD Others Follow. FOR RENT. FOIt RENT- Flvo-room cottagn nt Tumalo; rent 'good system; extra lot for garden; free water for garden; $8 per month. J. 0. Thorpe, Tumalo. 86. TO TRADE OH EXCHANGE. TO TRADE -Hxlfi ft. wall tent, 10 os., for 12x14, 10 or.., tent. Hex 47G, Ilend. 32-7p TO TRADE -40-aero Improved fnrm for Lake rotiuty ranch, 25 In out tlvatlun. DulldliiKS fair. Apple, penrs, plums, prunes, cherries of standard varieties. Ono tnlln from town, I'lncn welt watered by a 111 tin creek. Always plenty of work. Wages $3.50 to $5.00 In IokkIivx cuinp. Address L. II. Weeks, Mist, Oro. 207p MWT AND FOUND. LOST OH STRAYED Ono gray mare, foretop clipped, left front slino off. Itnwnrd for return or knowledge of her whereabouts. W. E. Ensign, Doud, Ore. 407p ESTRAY Come to my place, G miles southeast of Mllllcan ranch, grey maro and colt. Owner can havo same, by giving satisfactory proof and paying for ndv nnd other exponsos. Julius Krnllwltz. 78-20 Brand Directory FRANK PEItCIVAI.h Mllllrnn, Oregon. ndv.HOp p A Right side; right oar crop ped; wattle right hind log. II. L. TONE. HlnU'r. Ore. I-- ndv.lOOn P. II. JOHNSON, Mllllrnn, Oregon. ,..., TF ' (