ntctin nuTiT.wriN, ihsS, oiikgon, tiimimuay, wium art, iiftU paok Foun I I The Bend Bulletin BEND. OREGON KMnbllshcd 11)02. GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Publisher RODBHT W. SAWYER Editor-Manager. An tndopondont nowanapor stand ing for tho square deal, clonn busi ness, clenn polltlca nnd tho best In terests of Hond and Central Oregon. Ono Year U.GO BIx Months .7G Throo Months 60 THUItSDAY, APIUIi 25, 191S. PROFITEERING? (From Thursday's Dally.) "For some tlmo it looked llko wool was going to bo tho issuo In tho sen atorial campaign, but when It was shown boyond question that tho -wool growor rocelvod only from 40 to G5 cents n. pound for his wool, and tho consumers and knitters had to pay from 4.50 to $7.00 a pound (or yarn, tho charge of profiteering on tho part of tho wool growers foil flat." Tho foregoing itom has boon going tho rounds of tho stato press for tho past fow wocks as a part of the alibi nolng offorod by a woll-known enn dtdato for tho Itopubllcan nomina tion for senator. It seems to us that if folks wantod to bo wholly honest about thla thoy would ascertain something about tho costs put Into tho finished product by tho men who aro selling at $4.50 and up per pound. And then they would nnd out somothlng about tho individual who is not mentioned in tho paragraph quoted tho speculator who buys from tho grower nnd sells to the manufacturer. How much did ho pay for his wool and what was the "spread" botween tho post to htm and "tho prcsont market prico" at -which ho Is -willing to sell? Profiteering on tho part of wool growers is not tho question. The question is whether or not there was profiteering on the part of a candidate. Senator McNary's prompt answer to tho Commercial club's Inquiry con cerning the aviation camp Bites In Orogon shows that ho Is right -on tho job. A man who Is right on the job is a good man to keep there. In Jefferson county a patriotic as sociation is obtaining the names of all Jefferson county boys who aro in sorvico and providing a Jefferson county sorvico flag. A good idea. WINGATE TELLS OF ATROCITIES (Continued from Page 1.) Many of them wore slaughtered as thoy marched, and thoso who es capod tho saber and iguns of tho sol diers only wandered to utarvo or die of privations lator on. Ho named ono instanco -where out of a com pany of over 200 of those deported two years later 20, tho sole surviv ors of this contingent, arrived in Egypt. Other instances similar were given where tho refugees bad found their way into Persia and a fow Into tho city 'of Jorusalom, whore thoy aro being cared for by the English, who now have control of the city. Following tho talk of Prof. Win gate, J. J. Hundsaker, stato chair man for tho Armenian relief In tho stato of Oregon, told of tho work which had already been done In this stato to aid in tho caro of tho ref ugees, and made a special appeal to tho people of Bond to do all In their power to aid in raising the quota of $3,000 or to double it if possible. Oregon sent ono check of $70,000 to the headquarters of tho society In Now York late last year, and has been sending an average of $1,000 dally since that time, ho said. J. J. Haner, county chairman, told the moetlng of tho plan which was to bgfollowed in raising tho quota in this county. It Is the idea of tho commltteo horo lie said to tako the listings for the Liberty loan and send out to oach ono listed an especial ap peal, specifying tho amount which they aro entitled to glvo to help aid in tho work of raising tho necessary amount. This -work will be com menced Immediately and tho efforts to ralso tho $3,000 will not bo sus pended until tho task is accomplished. v LOCAL NEWS ITEMS F. J.-Kirk of Egll wasa bUBlnesB visitor in tho city this morning. Orovor II. Oerklng of Tumalo was & business visitor in tho city today. A.soven and a halt pound girl was lioru to Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hall on Monday. q. A Gibbons and Jack Choates of Riley wore in Bond today buying euppjips for tuolr ranches. ' Mrand Mrs. James It. Richardson elj kytlo are be parents of a nlne yoWdibpy, born Tuesday, April 16. Mr. and Mra. 11. M. Btoffemiait leavc-thls evening for Seattle. Wash,, Whoro thoy intend to make their fu turo homo, John II, Coylo of Walla Walla la In tho city looking nftor somo busi ness connected with his real estate holdings here. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Shrtnor, who hnvo boon spending tho winter In Portland, recently drove In by auto to spend the summer here. Mrs. C. C. Allen and two children of Tombstone, Arizona, arrived In tho city Thursday evening nnd will leave this ovcnlug. for Tumalo to Join her husband, who has been thoro for sev eral months. A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones and two daughters of Dallas, Texas, spent Friday visiting In tho city. Tho family is making tho trip by automobile to Seattle, whoro thoy will visit with friends. Ono cent a word Is all a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. WATER' TO BE LOW SAYS F. F. HENSHAW (From Saturday's Dally) That water In tho Deschutes river will bo lower this year than In 1915, which was a record year for low water, was prophecied by F. F. Hon shaw, of tho U. S. geological survey, who has, been horo this week making stream measurements and checking up on conditions. Mr. Henshaw has visited this section for tho purpose J Political Announcements. FOB COUNTT COMMISSIONER. I hrbr knnoant my cndIJy (or the Btpablkmn nomination for th offlec of Countx CcromlMknr. ubjrct to th approval of th Rtpublkan votr at th primary to b held on Mar 17, 1U. MEREDITH BAILEY. FOB SCHOOL BUrKRINTENDKNT. I htrtbr announr- mrIf candidate to tawed mrlf In th offl of County School SuprrinUndtnt for Dcxhutrt county, aubjfet to the approval of the Brpublkan voter In the primary election to be held May 17. 191$. J. ALTON THOMPSON. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. I hereby announce ray candidacy for the Republican nomination for th office of County Judcc. aubbject to th approval of th Re publican voter at th prlroarie to b held on May IT, 1918, W. D. BARNES. FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce ray candidacy for the Republican nomination for th office of County Commluloner. abject to th approval of the Republican voter at the primary to be held on May 17. U 18. a II. MILLER. FOB COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the n.MiKtU.11 tuimtnatlnn teiw tk ntnm nt fnuntv Treasurer, ubject V th approval of the Re publican voter at the primaries to d nem on May 17. 191S. CLYDE M. MCKAY. FOR COUNTY CLERK. I hereby announce ray candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of County Clerk, aubject to the approval of the voter at th primary to be held May 17. 191S. AUGUST A. ANDERSON. FOR COUNTY CLERK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of county clerk, aubject to the approval of the voter at th primary election to be neii on ay 17. 1918. If nominated and elected I promUe the aam careful attention to the dutle of my office a given In the jwut. J. II. HANKIC Fifteen Years Ago This Week J. M. Lawrence him linen commis sioned notary publto for tho statu of Oregon, and Is now rondy to do any and nil kinds of notarial business, TUo Deschutes Uumliar company has completed Its now snwnttt and planing mill. Thoro Is a largo forco of men at work and tho mill will lin turning nut lumber In earnest In about ton diiyn. (Jus Reese; the. young man who was 111 with smallpox at thd Caldwell ranch, about 27 mles east of hero, dlod last Friday. As far as Is known this Is tho only caso of smallpox and tho only death resulting from It to occur In Deschutes county this year. During tho past ten dnys Hovoral pralrlo schooners loaded to the hubs with household utensils and kids have passed through Hond oi thotr way to Southwestern Orogon. Homo of tho Croat Central hot air, mer chants have Induced these aulsguldcd folks to scok for Jiomes. In.Uifc Coos Day region. They nro passing ,up the best part of Oregon and aro going to a place whoro a mosquito has a hard tlmo to oko out an oxlstonco. Mr. Tucker of tho Haystack sotllo mont, nccompantod by a neighbor, enmo through Ulond yestordny on his way to tho Meadows for a load of hay. It seems to bo a caso of carry ing coals to Nowcastlo to haul hay to tho Haystack country, but tho festlvo, long-eared jackrnbblt played havoc with tho hay crop In that sec tion nnd tho peoplo thoro feel lucky It they don't havo to haul hay moro than 76 miles. A largo forco of men stnrted to work on Wednesday felling- timber for tho P. D. D. Co.'s sawmill. Shorlock Holmes Bteffa left today for tho Tumalo on tho trnll'lff a bold bad man wanted hero by the 'author ities on a caso of assault and bat tery. Mr. Stofta had a small arsenal concealed somewhoro about his per son and wo untlclpato no dlro results to Btoffa. "Word has reached us of tho death of Miss Kate Holfrlch In Portland. A. J. Hubblo of Gray Butte, In thu Haystack country, brought In on Tuostlay a flno load of fresh vege tables of all descriptions for Dad West's market. Reed-Smith Mercantile frequently in tho past fow years. According to Mr. Henshaw thoro was vory llttlo snow In the moun tains In tho past wlntor compared with other years, and much of tho molsturo that fell at different times wenj Into tho (ground Instead of re maining to run off in tho spring and summer. On this account the river promises to bo low and to make pos sible serious difficulty with both Irrigation and powor production. iff M fM t You9 re at Attention, M en pLOSELYal- lied with style & service is the H. S. k M. label in Men's Wear whether it's for dress, business or general util ity, men are now look ing closer than ever in to the quality of the clothes they wear. You'll get "vnluo received" when you buy from us. Tho fullest guarantee of service back of every garment wo soil Yes, wo fit them all -tho stout, tho long, tho short, tho thin and tho average No ono Ih overlooked in our selections of clothes for men and young men. Boys' Suits, Hand Tailored the Famous Woolley-Boy Brand A splendid variety of patterns for you to select from. If you want your boy to look wpll his part, como In and try on ono of theso suits. Thoso aro not ordinary boys' suits, with no stylo or fit. Tho Woolly-Hoy Suits am acknowledged tho best fitting, tho best madu suit on tho market. Ages 4, C, G, with Washable Collars 3.00, iji5.no, 0.00 Uoya' Hand-Tailored Suits, G to 10 Years tf.-i.00, tfd.OO, $7.r0 Hoys' Knco Pants, 6 to 10 Years 85c, $t.oo, $i.ur$, $i.:m, 1.50 Hoys' Knew Pants, 10 to 17 Years Brtc, tfl.OO, $1.23, 81.115, 81.50, tf'J.OO M. P. CASHMAN Itvnd's Clothier Homo of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Florshelra Shoes Duchess Pants t Deschutes County's Largest Storo Company Deschutes County's Largest Store JAt your service today and always, with an immense stock of the best merchandise the market can afford. NEW ARRIVALS in Coats, Dress es and Tissue Ginghams. Notions Our Notion Counter is loaded nt the old prices. Belt; Wo havo all kinds of Men's Belts from 50 centa to $1.00. White Goods Suit Cases If you have not been through our White Goods Department come at once as they are going fast. Suits Men's' Suits just arriv ed. JuBt the thing for summer. $25 Suits for $17.50. ' U. S. Army Shoes Just the thing for sum mer. They just fit the foot and they wear. They are light on the foot. Price $-1.90. Silks We have some good pat terns left yet at bargain prices. If you are in need of a nice Silk Dress come while the coming is good, as the patterns are going fast at $1.50 to $2.50 the yard. Our Suit Cases arc about 25 cheaper. If, you do not believe it, com pare prices. i, B a r g a i n G counters Be sure to visit them. You will find something new to choose from each day. Jewelry Watches Watches $1.00 to $25.00 If you are thinking of making a present on grad uation day, what is nicer than a Watch, Ring or Scarf Pin or Brooch? We have them at prices that will surprise you. Underwear Look at our counters of Underwear. They arc last year's prices. Not much- left. We have some for you if you come for it. Only Two Days Remain Of Vote and Gold Offer (Continued from Pago 1.) largest sum of money In now sub scription payments wins tho 2G In Bold. .Tliri'o Moro Dnjs. Tho fact that only three moro days aro loft on tho big snoclal offer is creating a whirlwind of excitement amoiiK tho candidates In nil sections, nnd evory day witnesses enormous changes In tho standings of tho can dldntos. Ono candidate is at tho top of tho list today nnd tomorrow half a dozen othors will havo passod her. Porwni'ranrH Vmnt, This Is truly a raco whoro porso voranco counts and no candidate can rest on hor laurels simply becauso sho Is In tho lead one dny. Kvery candldato who has been In tho lead Iiiih found that sho has had to hustlo with all hor might to keep hor posi tion for moro than ono day, and If hio laid off for a slnglo dny numerous othors had hor completely outclassed. All fully realize tho advautago they will gain by working during this porlod, and all aro hustling sub scriptions from friends, acquaint ances and strangors with a vim that could bo Induced only by such a lino array of prizes as Tho Dulletln is offering tho workers. Tho standing of candldutns today Includes all votes recolvod up to 8 p. m. yesterday. N'oto that only a fow subscriptions will onablo any candidate, now at tho bottom of tho list, to equal and oven surpass tho leudors. Now Is tho tlmo when u fow good strokes will Homl you ahoad, and onablo you to cross the winning Una, Think what It moans to win In this cam paignthen OO AITKIt IT. Iitiiro HulmcrlnllmiN, Candidates may find In soma cobcs friends -who wish to holp thorn in tho campaign by subscribing for Tho Dulletln, but aro already taking a paper which Is paid In advance and do not dcslro to rocolvo more thnn one paper In their homo at the samo time. Tho management has nrrangod to accopt and Issue votes on nil such subscriptions and tho papor to start at any future dato tho subscriber may designate. Hark HiibNcriptloiis. In nnswur to tho many Inquiries, wo wish to stnto that back subscrlp. tlons count for votes tho samo as pald.ln-advnnco subscriptions. For exampln, If your subscription Is In arrears six months and you pay twelve months your tlmo Is extended six months or twnlvo months, from expiration and votes Issuo accord, ingly. Ojmmi Hidilng. For tho benefit of thoso who aro not nblo to get to tho office durliiK business hours, the campaign depart ment of Tho Ilullotlu will rtmmlu, opon ovoulngs until 8 o'clock. ' Cut Till Out It Is Worth Mono. DON'T MIfltJ THIS, Out out thin slip, enclose with flvn cents to Foley & Co., SK3G BhofAiild Avo Chicago, III., writing your numo and address dearly. You -will rocolvo 1n return a trial packago containing Foloy'it Honey and Tur Compound, for coughs, oolds nnd croup, Foley Kid ney Pills and Foloy Cathartic Tub lets. Hold ovorywhoro. Adv. Prices Right to the Penny! We ask you lor your business nt n guuruntced saving to you. We will do our part, will you do yours? We especially solicit the orders of people who in the past have found it necessary to '.send away to the Portland mail order houses for their supplies. The Union Cash Grocery Phone Black 1701 Bend, Oregon IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE UNION L Not Just Meat But MEAT O'DONNEIX BROS. -4 W . ' L y-fi , ! il b t Vf I I