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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1918)
REXD nUMiKTIN, HRND, OREGON, THUHSUAY, DKCKMUKU 11!, HUH FAGH4 i i The Bend Bulletin BEND, OREGON KHtnMUhcri 11)02. GEOIiaB PALMEIt PUTNAM Publisher ROHEUT W. SAWYER Editor-Manager. An Indopondont nowapapor atnnd tag for tho Bnuaro deal, clcnn busi ness, clean politics nnd tho host In torcBtfl of llond nnd Contrnl Oregon. Ono Ycnr ?2.00 81x Months 1.00 Throo Months .50 THURSDAY, DECE.MUER 12, 1918. THE COUNTY DUDQET. Tho G per cont. tax limitation law, In connection with tho Increase In county valuations Bhown on tho cur rent tax roll, has tho effect of auto matically reducing tho county tax lory for tho coming year, a result that woa bound to occur, ns pointed out by Tho Dulletln during tho coun ty division campaign two years ago. Lacking exact figures on tho valua tion of tho public utilities, tho mill ago for tho coming year cannot now bo definitely determined, but, ns stated above, It Is bound to bo under last year's figure of 22 mills. In preparing Its budget for tho coming year, tho county court prop erly provides for an Increase up to tho statutory limit. Higher costs alone requiro that increases be made while tho additional nmount Is so comparatively small In dollars and cents that It makes Uttlo difference In tho tax levy. Then, too, with prospects of future growth before us, In tho development expected to fol low tho end of tho war, it is desir able that the full 6 per cent, addi tional bo taken in order that next year, it necessary, a larger amount bo raised. Action of this sort, wo remember, was prophecied and its possibility urged in objection to the 6 per cent, limitation law, but under existing circumstances to levy to the limit seems necessary nnd advisable, and because of these reasons is not a step of tho sort to which objection has been made. However nil this may bo, tho total levy determines tho mlllago and tho Individual Items determine tho total levy. And taxpayers havo full op portunity, under tho law, to appear at tho budget meeting and discuss tbeso items. At that time tho final decision is made and tho amount of the tax determined. Dolmoy St. Ores nrrlvcd last night from Camp Lowis nnd will apend n fow days in Horn!. Ho Iihm Just ro celvcd his discharge front tho Infantry. THE RED CROSS DRIVE. Except for probablo Liberty loans, our last war drive comes next week -when the Red Cross membership lists will be renewed for tho coming year. The national aim Is universal membership and all you need Is a heart and a dollar. "Where's your button?" Is tho slogan for tho campaign. By tho end of next week wo predict that It will bo where it should bo on tho coat lapel or In the hat band of every resident of tho county. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Saturday's Daily.) C. W. Hayes went to Fort Rock this morning. Sam Doyco of Brothers Is in the city on business. F. E. Dayton of Tumalo Is spend ing tho day in Bend. Forest Supervisor N. G. Jacobsen Is 111 at his home in this city. Guy Dobson, Redmond banker, is In Bend today on business. Max Cunning is in tho city from Redmond today on legal business. T. V. Warner of Portland is hero looking after his business interests. Eugeno S. Kolley of Portland is transacting business in the city. Austin and Lester Barber of Al falfa aro In tho city for a brief visit with friends. Elmer J. Merrill has returned from Portland, where ho has been omploycd In the shipyards. Mr. and Mrs. Glen II. Slack left this morning for Prlnevlllo to attend to business matters. Clydo McKay returned this morn ing from Salem, where ho attended tho Knights Templar encampment. Bhorlff S. E. Roberta Is spending tho day in La Pino on official busi ness. Father Luke Shcohan returned to Bend last night from a trip to Tho Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Helslng nnd daughter Beulah aro spending tho day In Bend doing their Christmas shopping. Tho Mooseheart ladles aro re quested to meet at Mrs. Pearl's Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock to discuss plans for tho carnival. Sam Rltter; who had been in train ing In Infantry at Camp Lewis, re turned to his homo in Redmond last night, having received Ill's discbarge from the army. (From Friday's Dally,) W. E. Johnson of Ln Pine Is hero on business. U. C. Holllushcad of Ln Pino is n business visitor In the city. F. V. Wnrnor of Portland Is a business visitor in tho city. William Presley of Mlllicnu is in tho city visiting with friends. E. A. Bnyllss of Altnlta Is here attending to business matters. Frank Wlmer of Prlnevlllo Is transacting business in tho city. W. II. Garrett of Tho Dalles Is transacting business ln tho city. Mrs. Thos. Holtt of Fort Rbck Is" In, tho city visiting with relatives. A. L Wood's of La Grande, "Oregon, is In tho city transacting business. A. R. Donahue of Ln Pino Is In the city for a brief business visit. R. A. Howard of Springfield Is here looking after business interests. Charles Olsen nnd A. Friswold of Fargo, N. D., are In tho city on busi ness. (From Thursday's Dally.) C. W. Brant of Vnncouvor Is hero on business. C. 11. Dealy of Alfalfa is in the city on business. J. A. Smith ot atlllican Is In the city on business. R. A. Howard of Springfield Is hero transacting business. D. II. Peoples mado a business trip to Prlnevlllo today. R. E. Eaton of La Pino Is trans acting business in tho city. Hardy Allen ot Sisters is ln tho city transacting business. Mrs. A. F. Larson has returned from a short visit to Portland. Mrs. Barbor of Fort Rock is iu tho city for a brief visit with friends. H. Y. Miller ot Portlnnd Is trans acting business in tho city today. H. H. Cutrtght of Salt Lako City is hero for a business visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Hnrvoy of Rob erta aro In tho city on a short visit. F. W. Tomes, cashier of tho La Pino bank, Is in the city, on business. Burton Oney, forest ranger, is in the city on business from his home at La Pine. YOUR DRUG STORE Pyralin Ivory A lk'tiutiful Assortment . for .Chr.Lstirms.Preseuts Jmt Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDING Our Prncnption Department u Complete in Bveiy DcUil. YOUR DRUGSTORE Including tho 100,000 uoron within tho North Unit, can liu Irrigated. If it were tint for those oxtrn lamlH wo could liuvo no hope ot In lorentlng thu government In our con Htructlim without you pnrtlug with n good part ot your hnldlugR, nuil I cannot sou that you should do that, I bellovo that If your land Is nmdo nioro vulunhlu by tlui prospects of Irrigation you should hnvo thu benoflts ot it, uither to noil tho laud or farm It as you see fit. Thu board'H action Iiiih already mot with good encournKomout, the stato laud hoard has agreed to co-opornto and tho reclamation service has mado Inquiries mi to fonsllilo projoctu which could bu quickly put over and In tho reply ours heads thu list. Wu feel thuru Is good hupu of govern ment aid and that In tho very near future, Try n Bulletin Want Ad tor quick results..' (. 'lit ,c '(t"t' Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Powell Butto aro iu tho city for a short visit with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Kllgoro of Sink, Oregon, aro in thu city tor u visit with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Crenson of Hood River nro In tho city for a brief visit with friends. Mrs. O. L. Denn of Tho Dulles, Oregon, Is In the city for a short visit, registered nt the Wright hotel. Doctor Said "Keep On Taking Tanlac" Mr. Illriil CJnliti Twenty I'oumli Want Others to Ho Helped. WORK OF NORTH UNIT EXPLAINED (Continued from Pngo 1.) rights to tho land to be Irrigated so that every drop of tho Deschutes can ho stored nnd applied to tho land and upward ot 200,000 acres ot land not CHOOSE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE AT A BIG SAVING ' A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL! Of Exceptionally High Grade Character Rich, warm Coats $13.50 to $17.30 Stylish Suits $25.00 to $15.00 Lovely Dresses at $13.50 to $32.50 Dainty Blouses of Voile, Crepe deChine and liM.L:. $ 1 0.50 PETTICOATS Of Sateen, Taffeta, Silk-Jersey, or Sateen and Jersey tops, with silk flounce; fc QQ $1.25 to v V KIMONAS Of Outing Flannel, Crepe or Silk, in solid colors or Oriental designs; d"l n Vt $1.25 to :. vl i .OU BATHROBES For the little girls and grown- CQ 7C $2.50 to vO. D DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS And Underwear of soft silks and crepe de chine, in endless variety to suit every purse. HOSIERY Of Cotton, Wool or Silk, for women d? O O C and children; priced at 15c to tj Every woman loves Silk Hosiery. COATS AND DRESSES For the little girls. Any little girl would love to have Santa bring her one of these pretty Dresses or a nice, warm Coat. They are so reasonably priced, too. SEPARATE SKIRTS Make a practical gift. Ydu'll find them here in All Wool, Silk in a splendid variety of styles ; colors and sizes; wonderful values (P 1 Q-EJfh at $3.98 to iplO.QU Handkerchiefs. When in doubt, give Handker chiefs; single and in boxes; priced from 5c each up to $2.00 per box. BOUDOIR CAPS Of fine Voile, Silk or Crepe de Chine, 1 Ca at 23c, 58c, $1.00 and P A olJ The Peoples Store "I havo not only gained twenty pounds slnco I began taking Tanlac. hut It has done mu so much good that my doctor after seeing the Im provement this uiedtclno brought, advised mu to keep on taking It," declared Mrs. Mary ideal of 511) Dayton Ave., Seattle, a few days uxo. "I feol so grateful for Tanlac, I don't know what to say," continued Mrs. Illenl. "For threu years I suf fered such agony with my stomach that 1 wasn't able to do n thing around tho houso. In fact, I wan hardly ahlu to get around at all. I completely loot my appetite, and what I did force down caused mo so much pain I could hardly stand It, Of course this got my nerves In a terrible condition, and I hardly know what It was to sleep at night. I'd just roll and toss until morning. "At last I got ho hnd off that I was taken to thu hospital and had nn operation performed. I wis thero for live weeks, nnd when I dually got back homo I was a per fect wreck. I wns so weak I couldn't move around tho house nt all ami had to stay right In bed nnd my hus band hnd to lea to his work and wait on me. I had thu best attention I could get. hut nothing seemed to give mu any strength and although I tried and tried to ot up and move around. It was no use. I was too weak: I Just couldn't do It. Every body Insisted that I go buck to thu hoHpltal, but I said, 'No ' I had been through so much I Just couldn't hear thu thought of going back there -rr "TT Every Man Wants Gloves and Hosiery at Xmas Time No man can cvor have an over abundance of hosiory. Every man appreciates serviceable gloves. Such gifts, because of their practicabil ity, are desired and appreciated by all men, young as well as old. Men's Hosiery Hosiory for men, in plain and novelty ef ects; cotton, silk and wool; g QQ pair, 15c to i " Giftsi' for Milady ; More New Blouses Come to He Chosen '' for Gifts. Thoroughly delightful in style for all their remarkably moderate pricings. A moat advantageous selection for holiday gifts. The Blouses are of crepe de chine, Georg ette crepe, in flesh, white, also dark suit shades much in demand right now. Priced at $1.95, $5.-15, $5.95, $6.50 7 CA S(J7fi mid np t JJ Leather Toilet Sets and Rolls. A most extensive showing of the fine sorts; a variety of fine leathers, attractively trimmed and practically fitted. JO ntt Priced at $1.50 to ,- u Gloves in wool, kid, buck, lined CA (( or unlined, 50c to P.VU STOP AND SHOP AT JLannneinicr xJJrotncrs j again. "Then I decided to try Tanlac, as I had heard so much about It and It's the honest truth this medicine did more for mu than I ever thought anything could do. I have taken six bottles now, and my stomach Is In splendid condition. I have a fine appetite and can eat anything I want nnd never suffer tho least lilt after ward. "Tanlac certainly has built mu up wonderfully Just think, before I took It, I didn't have strength enough to set my own table, and now I can do every hit of my house work, even to the washing, If necinwnry, and I sleep like a child and wukn up In (ho mornings feeling refreshed and full of life I've gained twenty pounds nnil look so well' that my doctor told uju to keep rlxhl.on tnk ItiK Tuulnr, and you inny bu sure I'm going to do It. I'm glnd for every one to know whnt Tanlac has done for mu and hope thu story of tuy rami will help other nufferora to K't the nnmu relief," Tanlac Is sold In lleud by the Owl Pharmacy, In Slitters by Oeo. I Altkeu, and In lleud by Morton Drug Co. Ailv Wrestling and Boxing Contest! At the HIPPODROME in BEND on December 1 7 at 8:30 P. M. Ad. Gustavo Argentina Champion VS., - Ling B as ant a Hindu Champion Will Wrestle TO THE FINISH Catch-as-Catch-Can StylePolice Gazette RulesNo Timo Limit CHAS. OLSON, Pacific Coast Middleweight Champion will wrestle the winner on New Years Day, in Bend. OXING BOUTS RICHARD STEVENSON vs. F. W. NICKELS of Bend. ' of Ford Garage, Bend ERNEST LeCLAIR vs. J. P. PRICE Brookj-Scanlon, Bend Bene Admujion $1.00, Ladiei and Boy 50c, "tickcti on Sale at Union Gliib and Windmill Pool Hill ' "I ' r" rir (.v. 4 'Ht 9 ' '1 .!'