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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1918)
I1KND nUMiKTIN, I1ENI), OIlHflON, TIIOTWDAY, OCTOHKTl 17, 1818 PAOF! 8 CONTRACT FOR EQUIPMENT LET McKAY SIGNS ORDER YESTERDAY. J.oiiK mill Company Arn (o KurulNli All Klro ICiilpinent with Etrep- (I if 1000 I'ViM or IIomi!, to lid Decided I.itlcr. (Kroin Huturduy'n Dnlly.) A. (I. I-oiik & C'o.'h bid on tho city flro oiiuliniiiiut wum accepted at tlm iiimitliiK of Hi) city council Thursday night, Tho llullutlu again inukos IIiIh Ntiitniniitil In dufutiHu of Itn rn port of tho imiutliiK In yesterday's ilnlly, itnil In contradiction to mi iirtlclo published In a local paper which ntutml tho council hud nil Jouriuid without arriving nt it duf flulto dncjslon. Tim contract for tho equipment, with tho exception ut 1000 runt or liiiHit, liitH liuun uwurdort to tho nbuvu company, tho document being up proved by C. H. lluunon, city altor noy, yiiHtnrday afmrnoon mid signed liy Clydo McKay, acting mayor, at tested by thu city recorder, II, C. i:iiim. Thnrii wuh nuviir any question In thu inliidn of thu majority of thu members or thu council an to thu power ot tho conmiltioo to net. TIiIh whh proven nt Thursday nlKlit'n meet liut, whun onu ot thu coiiucllmun, bo foru thu votu wum cant, Inquired It thu puMMiKO or thu rtiHolutlon adopt lug thu Joint committee's report would iiutun thu purchiiNu ot thu equipment. Thu question wuh an n we rod by Mayor ..McKay In tho at Urinative. It wuh generally coiicoded by thu councilman, with thu possible exception or two member, that thu committee had been vented with full power by tint votu or thu peoplo ut thu bond election, In thu matter ot thu purchnsu or hoHu, thin wan left open because or thu Inability or thu member or thu committee to come to a decUlon re garding thu gradu, and wan mo Mated In Mr. Hastes report to thu member or 'thu council. LONG & CO. IS AWARDED BIDS VOTE CARRIED 13 Y THE COUNCIL. I .a I'Vaiico-Atticrlcan Machine In One I'avored by Committed uml Mem ber of tlm Oitiucll Accept Itecoininenilatlon, mis rAPtn nerncaenrto tor roacion ADVERTISING UY THC ocncnal ornccn NEW YORK AND CHICAGO nRANCIICS IX ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITICS - Iphone! YOUR I WANT AD ! (T TO THE BULLETIN EVERYBODY READS 'EM! The Rest Way To liny rp M O..II J. U .31.11 To Exchnngc Call No. 561 (Krorn Prlilny'H Dnlly.) A, O. Long & Co. ot Portland In thu Huccemilul btddur for tho llund II ro eiiilpment, Thin wum decided by members of thu council nt an ad journed meeting lant nlKht when lliroo out ofi thu flvu member pres ent voted In (uvor of accepting thu recommendation or tho joint com mittee for thu purchaso or it 1000 Kiillon capacity triple putnpur Ia Krancu-Amurlcmi lire uiiKlnu mid tho other nocemmry eiulpment an ntatud In tho bid, Thu mooting of thu council wan called to order by Clyde McKay, act ing mayor, mid thu report of tho committee wan ugnlu madu by J. A. ICustvs, chairman. Upon thu completion of thu report Al I'MwnrdH madu thu motion that thu report bo accepted, It wan hoc onded and thu votu willed tor, carry ing ly one vote, Hleldl, McKay and IMward votlriK aye and llronterliou and Hllvln ngiilnHt. Aguln at thu meeting lant nkrfit thu iuetlmi or thu KeaKravu machine wan brought up, F. Dement appear In k 1efore thu body and declaring that It would bu polblu to wave tho city money on nuch a machine If thu old bid were thrown out mid new bid called for. It had been expect ed that Mr. Dement would produce Inlcgrumn from thu Hengrnvo com pany, hut thoHO were nut In uvlduuco, Muinben of thu committee argued that to dul.iy thu purchau at thin time or hold It up tor future bid might catiHo tho city an additional expense even greater than any money which might bu naved by thu pur chaso or another nmchlne. There wan a polblllty or thu Long people withdrawing their bid, mid tho reduction ot 1G00 which had been made to thin city on thu I .a Franco machine would bo lot In thu delay. There wan also thu fur ther argument against thu Kengrave that tho company ha no authorized agent on thu count and thnt repair when needed might bu difficult In obtaining. Tho I. a Franco peoplo maintain nupply Iiouhoh In every western city, and Hiippllcs nnd partn can bu had within 12 bourn after wiring from thin point. Argument were madu pro nnd con at thu meeting and personalities Indulged In to n certain extent. Memlier of thu council, voting In favor of (bu report or thu committee, argued that thu peoplu ot llund had by their ballot left It to tint hands or tho Joint committee for thu hoIcc llou ot thu fire equipment, mid thu voice of tho council meant nothing more or lenn than thu acceptance or thu report or till committee. Thu bond had been carried under thin undorHtnndlng, It wan declared, and for thu council to take action agalnl thu coniuilttuu wuh without their JurlHillctlon in thu matter. Thu call for bid wan mndo through thu committee mid not through thu council, and thu com mittee Ih to liavo cliurgo ot tho work until thu equipment ban been pur- chimed and lustnllod. Following thu voto on tho question thu council adjourned to meet nt tho call of tho acting mayor, MANY CATTLE TO BE SHIPPED KOIJH HUNDUKD HEAD TO (JO TO TIIIJ H. M, NIXON HA NCI I IN NOHTIIEKN IDAHO IN Till; NEXT TWO WEEKH. (From Hoturday's Dally) 8. M, Nixon ot thu Henry Lake roglon In Idaho, who htiH boon In the olty for tho piiHt weak buying cattlu, Htated thin morning that ho ha con tracted for 400 bend, which are to bu shipped our of thin county thin fall, thu flrnt conlgntnunt to bo nont out on October 20, Many of thu cattlu arn to come fro m tho Hllvcr Lake country, Mr. Nixon In tho owner of a lorgu ranch In thu Northern Idaho coun try, and Intend to feed tho cattle on bin pluco there during tho coming winter, preparing them for spring nhlpmunt. I Four chairs nt your servico at the Metropolitan. Wo waiting. Adv. BOXING MATCH IS CALLED OFF (From Tuesday's Dally,) liecaunu of a disagreement In tho pontlng or forfeit and falluro to agree on rule regarding weighing In, thu bout between Illlllo Ocorgo mid Jamen Stevenson, which wan to huvu occurred nt tho Oymnnsluin to night, linn been declared canceled. Thin announcement wan madu by thu committee In chargo or tho smoker thin afternoon. Thu disagreement catno at a meet ing of thu participant lant night. George rutuned to nlgn an agreement forfoltlng 125 If thu weight or 158 pound rlngnldu wnn not made. Other objection were alo objected to by him, with thu result that no satisfac tion could ho gained by either side after a suverul bourn' scimlon. I.ato thin forenoon (leorgo ap proached thu backer or Stevenson with n proposition which would not bu accepted by them, an n result of which It wan round necessary to de clare thu affair nt an end. An attempt wan later mado to hold thu -preliminaries, and substitute a man for Oeorgu to go on with Stovcnson, followed by tho wrestling match between Gustavo and Chris Hanson, but thin Idea was given up whun Stevenson received a telegram Informng him or his slstur's death In Omaha. Iloth (leorgo and Stovcnson late thin afternoon seemed anxious for a o, thu former declaring that ha would meet (leorgo nt any time In thu future, thu slzo of tho sldu bet to bu limited by Oeorgu, all of tho proceed o( thu bout to bo turned over to thu lied Cross. Oeorgu, when approached, declared hi deslru to meet Stovunson ut any time In thu future, under any rules, winner tako all, and has Issued a challenge through Tho Uullctin. THREE MEN LEAVE FOR VANCOUVER 500 PERISH IN FOREST FIRE I'AHT OK .MINNESOTA DEVAHTAT KU Kiltl-J IIKMKVKD TO IIAVK iii:i:n ok inokniiiaiiv okioin comi'anv intkkkhtki). (11 UnlU.1 Vint to Tli tknd Ilullttln.) DUMJTH, Oct. 14. Over 500 por tions havo perished In thu raont dis astrous forest fin j known to Mlnno nota'n history. Flvu hundred bodies havo "been rocovored. Tho flro was probably Incendiary. T. A. McCann ot Tho flhovlln Illxon Company this afternoon re ported that In a telegram received by him from representatives ot tho company In tho burned section tho number ot deud Is given at from COO to 1000. Cloquot, Minnesota, and a dozen other small towns, which -wore In tho path or tho flro, woro do ntroyed. Thu flro, according to tho tolegrnm, was swept by a high wind. Tho mill of thu Northwest Lum ber company wuh totally destroyed, although a portion or tho lumber which was In tho yards at tho time wu saved. Other mills In tho dis trict weru saved. There aro many or tho employes or Thu Hhuvlln-IIIxon Company who wore one-time residents of tho flro stricken district. Some Satisfying Chew ! Break two or three little squares oil the plug of Real Gravely. It's a small chew tastes better and stays with you longer than your big chew of ordin ary plug. That's why it costs nothing extra to chew Real Gravely the best chewing plug in the world. noes further that's why you can get the good taste of this clan oftobac co without extra cost. PEYTON BRAND Peal Gravely Chewing Plug 10$ a pouch-and worth it SIXTEEN DOLLARS FOR TOBACCO FUND (From Monday's Dally.) Sixteen dollars, thu contrbutlons to Tho Bulletin tobacco fund, was mailed In a check to tho national headquarters or tho Red Cross Sat urday. Tho contributions woro di vided as follows: C. M. Rcdflold $ C.00 C. C. Dick . 1.00 W. I). IJarnes 5.00 Jnmen Illack 1.50 M. M. Whltmoro 1.00 C. L. Whltmoro 1.00 AIlcu Stockmon 1.G0 Total ....o. ...... .... ,...$1G. 00 W0ULDO0SE ALL MEETINGS IIKALTH OFFICIALS IIKCKIVK OHDKII.S UKOAHDINO OUT JIIIKAK OF SPANISH INFLUEN ZA IN THIS COUNTV. (From Monday 'h Dally.) Thruo men havo been mobilized today nnd will Icavo tomorrow for Vancouver bnrracks under a call ror limited service men recolvod sovoral days uxo. 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YOU KNOW OF A Vmtor A Departure De.th An Accident An lllnew OR- Any New Duilding Social Functioni Mertinjt A Real Eitate Traniaction Any Iniprovementi OR- Anything that it ol Intcrctt ITS NEWSI Phone it to The Bulletin 501 (From Friday's Dally.) All public gatherings In tho coun ty aro to bo closed Indefinitely If Spanish Influenza makes its appear ance within tho boundaries of tho county. This order has been received by Dr. H. W. Hondershott, acting county health olflcor, from tho Ore gon statu board or health, nnd would lncludo schools, churches, moving plcturo shows mid all public gather ings. Tho order rccolved rends: "Uy order or tho surgeon general or tho United States public health sorvlce, and places ot public nmusoment. Report Immediately any cases oc curring." Dr. Hondorshott stated this morn ing thnt thero was no ovidonco or tho dlsousu occurring In tho county. tho dlscaso occurring In tho county. With tho prevailing mixloty regard ing tho disease, ho stated peoplo wero prono to Imnglno thomsolves afflicted with It whun nothing but a slight cold makes its appoaranco. IRENE STONEY DIES IN OMAHA EXAMINATIONS ON OCTOBER 21 (From Saturday's Dally.) On Octobor 21 nil men in De schutes county in tho 191S class 1 nro to rocolvo their physical examin ations. Tho examinations will bu mado by tho members ot tho medical advisory lioard from Deschutes mid Crook counties mid will begin nt 9 o'clock In tho morning. All who nro In that clnBS aro to present them solves for examination promptly on that day. REDMOND BOY LISTED AS DEAD (From Monday's Dally.) Loon McBltrosh, son ot Josoph J. MclOlfrlBh ot Redmond, Is listed in tho casualties of todny as having died of wounds rocolvod In action. Re ports of his death had hoon received by rolatlvos previous, and tho uamo also nnnonrnd nmnnir thnnn nnrlmialv wounded In tho roports of a weok ago, (From Tuesday's Dally.) C. A. Stevenson this morning re ceived "word ot tho death of his daughter, Mrs. Irene Stoney, of Omaha, Kabruska. No details as to tho causo were given In tho message, but she Is believed to havo been grief stricken over tho loss ot her husband. Captain Stoney, who was killed In action In Franco less than four weeks ago, and tho fact that her son Is now on his way to Join tho forces overseas. Mrs. Stoney has lived In Omaha since her husband's enlistment with her mother and another slBter. Her death Is the first of tho family or 10 children, five boys and five girls, who with their mother and father survive her. Tho children are Wil liam, Charles, James, Richard, Frank, Josephine, Louise, Anna and Lucy. Uoth William and Charles are in tho service of tho country, tho former bleng with the forces ovcrsease, whllo tho latter Is in the navy. HALLOWE'EN PARTY AT THE GYMNASIUM (From Tuesday's Dally.) Plans for a Hallowe'en party, to bo held at tho Gymnasium on No vember 1, wero mado at a mooting or tho board of directors of the Bend Amateur Athletic club last night. SERIAL NUMBER ALL THAT IS NEEDED (From Tuesday's Dally.) Men may be Inducted Into tho Marine corps with only their serial number. Sergeant Brooks ot tho Marines, 26 O'Knne building, has been Informed through word re ceived this morning. Tho applica tion for Inducton Is mode tho samo as if tho order number had boon assigned. RED CROSS ROOMS . ARE IN OLD STAND (From Tuesday's Dally.) The sewing rooms of tho Red Cross have again been moved to the Prlngle building from tho Koeppen building, whero they have been during the past summor. Tho change was necessitated through lack ot heat in tho latter building. Tho shipping rooms havo been moved from tho Pringlo building to the Sphier block. W You Shop, We Do Your Washing ! 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