For the week ending Nov. 2, 1924 Wrongly Addressed Voter’s Pamphlets Can’t Be Delivered Voter’s pamphlets numbering over 600, mailed to Bend people by the secretary of state, but not deliverable because of improper addresses, were placed in a large basket in the local postoffice today for general distribution by Postmaster J.J.
Hogan. With the general election only one week away, Postmaster Hogan was faced with the problem of sending the pamphlets back to Secretary of State Kozer or delivering them here. It is obvious, according to Hogan, that the revised list of voter’s was not used by the office of the secretary of state when the pamphlets were mailed out.
Many of the voters to whom the pamphlets were addressed have moved out of Bend, it has been ascertained by employees of the local postoffice. Also, in cases where people have moved in the past few years, pamphlets have been mailed to them to their former addresses, as well as their new. Patrons of the postoffice made a marked inroad into the basket of pamphlets today, and it is estimated that nearly one-half of the 600 had been taken early this afternoon.
Plan Roundup To Buy Pump To raise funds for the purchase of pumping equipment such as the forest service uses for fighting fire in the forest, the people of Sisters are planning to hold a roundup at Sisters on Sunday, November 9. A bucking contest, bull and calf riding, saddle horse and novelty races and other features which go to make up the usual “wild west�.