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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1917)
lAQE 4 THK IlKXb l.ULI.KTIN, DAII.V KDtTIOX, BKXIt, OKKfiON, MOMMY, AKil'ST lil, IOIT NEGRO BOUND OVER ON LIQUOR CHARGE Amoi Neeley .AdmltN Mixing May Hum, lHUors and Other Ingred ient for I'ko of tVleiids. Amos Neeley, colored, arrested on liquors(f. Uvsand the -man wentd a charge of havlug Intoxicating liquors and of disposing of the same, was bound over to the grand Jury Saturday afternoon in Tumalo, by Justice of the Peace J. C. Thorpe, in the absence of Judge J. A. Eastes, the arrest mavlng been made iu Bcud. Ball was set at $250. Fred Overhaul and Charles Alex nmler testified that Neeley had given hem several drinks of a compound of his own manufacture, and Neeley himself admitted having mixed bit ters, bay rum and other ingredients tor thoir use. ', UNION PACIFIC PUTS OUT INTERESTING MAP The Union Pacitir System is now Issuing a folder map of the United States showing cantonment camps, aero camps, presidios, forts and all other forms of military organization, giving exact locations and other val uable data as to their establishment and nature. These folders will be for free distribution to the public and may .he obtained on application to any agent, or by addressing Wm. McMurray, general passenger agent, at Portland. . .. E. E. BUTLER ELECTED FARM LOAN DIRECTOR Members of the Farm Loan assoc iation held a brief meeting Saturday afternoon in the Council chambers of the O'Kane building for -the purpose of electing a director to succeed P. H. Dencer, resigned. E. E. Butler was elected to the position. SEATTLE MAN BUYS ALFALFA FARM LAND Purchase of Hanson Ranch Short's Section Is Attracting Interest Ice Cream Social Is Held. T Special to The Bulietin.) -ALFALA, Aug. 12. Alfalfa farm land is attracting increased attention in the outside market, an instance in point being the reported transaction of the Hanson ranch to M. Hawkins, . of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster and Mr. and Mrs. R. Leonard motored to Prineville Friday afternoon. Harry Roberts and Will 'Spencer ' are working In the grain fields at Powell Butte this week. Lester Halloway and Orrel Camp 'bell, of Lower Bridge, are visiting XJurt Halloway. Mrs. Mary Benn and Mr. and Mrs. B.Powell were' In Bend Wednesday. A party from Dry Creek, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mert aching, Paul and Arthur Mertsching, Mrs. Will Mertsching and Miss Clara Pottensee, passed through Alfalfa Sunday en route to the Ice Cave. Mrs. Albert Shultz entertained the 'Ladies Clufc Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Pyatt and daughter, Ruth, -are visiting relatives in Bend. An ice cream social was held at C H. Hardy.s Sunday evening. Those present besides the family were Curt Muller and family and Albert Shults and family. i Mr. and Htb, it., A. Fisher who took Roy Woofey nfa l,wffe to the valley in their car returned home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wooley expect to go oh to-Canada. ! : Mrs. Lake and daughter, who have spent the summer with relatives here, will leave soon for their home in Des Moines.-Iowa. 4 -, Mrs. Curt Miller-left Saturday for .'Seattle. Mr. ' and Mrs.- Hardy ae companied her to the train at Red-, mond. C. S. HUDSON, President " E. M. LARA, Cashier U. C. COE. Vice President L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier E. A. SATHER, Vice President B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier TEe First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON. STATEMENT . .. June 20, 1917. .. , ' RESOURCES ' (Bills Receivable ..i432.802.70 BbBdsand Warrants-;.;.'"' ;19,?7.16 Stock Federal,; Reserve. Bank ,,'...,.; :'1300.00 Real Estate, Furniture '. and Fixtures ., 31,057.34 Bonds to Secure Circular-. ' . ;; tlon '.. ......I ' 12,560.00 '"' ' ,'6 Redemption Fund .... 626.00 Other Real Estate Owned , - 3,577.63 .CASH AND EXCHANGE 183,064.75 --"' Bonds to Secure-, U, Si -., P..S 4,034.76 1688,736.24 '(' '- LIABILITIES ' :' :, Capital :....:... 25,00000 Surplus and ProfltB L..: - 26,699.74 Circulation j 12,600.00' Deposits .....A....... 624,536.60 I! ;': $688,736.24 First National Bank , Member Federal Reserve System. ' 1 ' AT THE HOTELS The Wright Hotel. K. J, Bradbury, San Antonio, Tex. K. O. Guilder and wife, Pendletou. C. A. Deveny, Florence. O. E. Smith, Miller. J. S. Fraxier and family. Silver Lake. J. Haslet, Bandon. " E. L. Blacker, Snohomish. Wash. C. Johnson, Brooks-Scanlon camp. Robert White, Brooks-Scaulou camp. N. A. Reynolds, La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams. Myrtle P. Williams, Rogue River. C. K. Andrews. The Dalles. H. M. Gleasou, Hood River. Mrs. 1). E. Hudson, Spokane. W. L. Houston, Portland. Mrs. H. E. Mansion, Portland. J. McCulloch, Portland. A. C. Heywood, Portland. V. M. Hodges, Madras. M. O. Thiele, Connley. E. Newberger; Connley. '". G. A. Feely? Kansas City. Lewis W. Adams, Philadelphia. Mary H. Prieshoff. Imperial. Rev. J. Chandler, Redmond. O. C. Summers,-Portland. S. M'.chaud, Cornelius. . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harvey, Min neapolis. H. N. Aldrich. Silver Lake. H. D. Slear. Puyallup, Wash. W. A. Holton. Puyallup, Wash. Mrs. F. G. Gllham, Seattle. " Miss R. M. Gllham. Seattle. Hotel Coxy. A; J. Fleltstlnger. Portland. W.' L. Hogan. oPrtland. C. L. Noonon, Portland. . E. J. Blake, Portland. George Hornby, Portland. J. A- Whitten. Jr., Portland. R. M. Karr, Portland. E. G. Erickson. Portland. G. L. McDonnell, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Koltus, Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hoover, Fossil. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilson, Fossil. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Relnhart, Fos sil. Mrs. E. N. Angell. Fossil. C. G. Millet, Fossil. Claude Millet. Fossil. Ray Talbot, La Pine. John Minder. La Pine. Billy Brogeau. Portland. . Arthur Richards. Silver Lake. Dan Angland, Silver Lake. - Pilot Butte Inn. P. R. Albrecht, Silver Lake. F. W.' Poorman, Roseburg. ' E. L. Clark. La Pine. A, L. Scobee. Hood . River. D. J. Hanna, Seattle..' ' Alice Peebles. Portland. Ira Mahon, Burns. Mr. and Mrs. D. Klger. Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Smith, Corvallls. H. L. Platts. Portland. C. M. Riddell. Prlngle Falls. Charles G. Irvin, Portland.. - J. M. Force, Portland. George P. Stanley, Potland. Miss Cornelia Stanley, Portland. Miss Ruth Shull, Portland. 4 Alberta Balr. Portland. Mrs. F. G. Gllham, Seattle. E. Saddler, Chicago. Wilma L. Cate; Kansas City. Nellie C. Cate, Kansas Citr Charles Reineman, Pittsburgh. R. C. Briggs. U. S. G. S. A; J. De Laither, Minneapolis. L. Smith, Minneapolis. W. C. Cooper, Portland. '- C; C. Thompson, Portland. ' E. J. Abrahamson, Portland. May B. Knox, Prineville. " f-Z. H. "Wallace, Prineville. , F. A. Hue, Paisley. Ray H. Martin, The Dalles. C. Chalampka, Portland. . Mrs. Ella Thompson, Monmouth. 11, II. Fognaut, Seattle. S. C. Hosecrans, Portland. AT THE MOVIES The LIlHMly Theatre. ' An enthusiastic houso welcomod Miss Margaret Clark, in her film ap epnrance at the Liberty lust night, In "The Fortunes of Flfl," and to night an added feature la promised patrons of the screen In the vuudo vlllo feature which has been hilled by Manager Ward ( Coble. Walters and Murray, souk and dance special Ists, and clever talkers as well, are on for tonight, and will appear again tomorrow night In entirely now stunts. .. DEER HUNTERS FROM VALLEY ARE WARNED Warning to deer Hunters was Is sued today by John ' Cunningham game warden tor this section, who has learned that many sportsmon particularly from the Willamette Val ley, are planning to corao to Central Oregon to commence hunting on Aug ust 15. Confusion caused by the game laws In different counties In the state Is blamed by Mr. Cunning ham, who declares emphatically that the Central Oregon deer season will not begin until September 1. Any violators will be rigidly dealt with, whether such violations are wilful or otherwise, he assorts. LOST CREEK HAYING SHOWING PROGRESS Work I.s Pushed on KlrM Cut, and Koine Buying In Being Done School Improvement!) Mario. (Special to The Bulletin.) LOST CREEK. Or.. Aug. 13. Hay ing on the first cut is progress.!! rapidly In this section, and already some ouying is oeing aone, 1. . j Stau ffer having purchased the Ben DeWItt hay. B. F. Rhodes Is at the J. O. Perry ranch assisting Mr. Perry in putting up his crop. J. O. Perry was a business visitor in the valley last Wednesday, N. Brown transacted business at the county seat last week. Mrs. C. C. Rhodes, who has spent the past five months at Sprague. Washington, has returned to her claim here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kinsman and Mr and Mrs. C. Davis motored to Lost Creek last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hartoon and daughter. Evalyn, started tor the bar- vest fields in the eastern part of the state last Sunday morning. - Mr. and Mrs. H. Kinsman were bus iness visitors in Lakeview the latter part of last week. J. MuBser Is building a cloak room for the school house. Miss Mary stauffer called on friends at Lakeview last week. Miss Goldle Brookings, of Salt Lake, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Staufter. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hasch enter tained Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Musser and B. r . Rhodes and family last Sunday Mrs. Stevens and son, Wlllard, are living In Perry Hartoon s house. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, July 20, 1917. To Warren H. Stewart, of Bend, Oregon. Contestee: You are hereby notified that Emory W. Gurncy, who gives Box 147, Bend, Oregon, as bis post office address, did on May 26, 1917, file in this office his duly cor roborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your home stead entry No , Serial No. 07971, made January .16, 1911, for EVi, Sec tion 1, Township 20, South, Range 16, E., Willamette Meridian, and as grounds tor his contest he alleges that said Warren H. Stewart, as I am Informed and verily believe, and therefore state, has wholly abandoned said claim for upwards of five years last past and has never resided upon, or cultivated said- tract, or any por tion thereof, that said absence from the land was not due to .his employ ment In military service rendered In connection with, operations In Mex ico or. along the borders thereof or in mobilization camps elsewhere,- In the., military or naval organizations of the United States or. the National Guard of any of the several States. -. .You are; therefore, further notified that the said allegations- will be taken asconfessed, and your said entry-will be-. canceled .without further right td be; heard, Jlther before 'this office: or''on appeal, if you fall to file In this office within twenty -days- after the' fourth publication of', this- notfee.- as shfcwn below, yqur answer, under oath, specifically responding". to these allegations of contest,, together with due proof 'that you, have served a copy ,pf !youranswer on' the said contest ant either in person or by registered mail.!'' " - '. .-.. You ' should ''ta,te in your answer the name of the 'post of flee to which' you desire future' notices to be sent to you." ' ' ' . ' H. FRANK WOODCOCK,' .1 ... Registers Date of first publication, July 26, 1917. , . r .r .- Date of second publication, August 2, 1917. Date of third publication, August 0, 1917. Date of fourth publication, August 16, 1917. ' ' $r 1 -4- iniTsv LLAoolTlLD lADVffiTISEMENIS YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YDUASKTORrrjEKE FOR SALE poll SALE Underwood typewriter, nearly now, for 136. Inquire Miss Dulsy Stewart, office of Judge Ellis. 609-10.1!Jc poll SAI.K Flvo year old team, weight 2300; good workers. Har ness, wagon, plow, harrow, sundries, almost now. A 1argaln for cash, 1723 Lytle St. ' 610-10, 16p Poll SAI.K Plymouth Rock and Rhode Inland Red bona. G. W. Shrlner, Park Addition. Phope Rod. 91. 601-8, 16c poll SALE Fifty Plymouth Rock hens. N.'A. Peterson, Box 503. 604-200, 12p glllUWAl.K KOU SALE Sixty feet of good four-foot sidewalk. Can easily be hauled In It -foot lengths to any location. Inquire Bulletin of fice 492-06tfc IJA.MS FOR SAI.K I am offering for sale, 65 head of well bred rams; about 30 white face and 35 black face Cotywcll Lincoln, and Hampshlres. If coming to look at them, mako an appointment. Wilson Raiich, Powell Butte. 497-7l,13c poll SAI.K $400 piano, for 1 5 0 ; practically giving It away, as I am leaving for Canada Inquire at G. W. Horner's store. 496-06tfc POR HA I.K A real bargain for a good all around service car. Just the thing for farm service or a deliv ery business. Will take Ford for part payment. See car at Roy Bran ton's Garage. Redmoud, or phone Red mond 2204. 498-07. lOp POB SALE 'HEAP A slightly ud electric range, good as new. W. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTHUR J. MOORE Lawyer CKNERAL PRACTICE Ixig Cabin Building -BEND, OKE. Pkeic Black Mil FOR SALE-One or the ticst constructed houses in Bend at actual cost, with no charge for the 100x120 feet of view property it stand!) upon. Term like rent. Bend Park Co. Real Eetatc and Ineurance FULL LINE -of- l Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies BeHd Hardware, Co. e ee.e THE UNITED WAREr HOUSE' COMPLY'- , .-.-. - - ... , , ..!: ; i Sterege and Perwereini, General Cest taelea Merehante, - We. earr Oil, OeMllne, later, flear. Ball Meete, Heoie, Beeea nt Ler. W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 6-8-10, O'Kane Building Bend, . . , Oregon ... t Tuesday and 'PARDNERS' featuring CHARLOTTE' WALKER er to make this Five Reel Picture grip the heart ot thoie who are trivinif to mold a name and fortune. Thursday and Friday PEGGY HYLAND in "CASTE" GRAND THEATRE O. Hustings. Blvd. Addn. 4SU 0Gtfc pU SALE Pony, light single rig. harness and middle, cow and calf. T. G. Becker, Tumalo, Ore. 483-04. 16p p()ll SAI.K Indian motorcycle, will givo time; also ga rook stovo, with Ckvuu. M. K. Harper, Tumalo, Ore. 434.90,9:i9p POU SAI.K Five room house, bath, toilet, Dutch kitchen: large lot. On Adams place, four blocks from the mills. Inquire at Homer's store. 372-76tfc poll SAI.K Lota 9 and in. of li 13. Bend View, price 1200. of Mock easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. 350-70tf poll SAI.K Lots ( and 10. of block 24 of Kenwood, price 1326. very easy terms. Sue ABC, Bulletin offlco. 34-170tf f "y,r' " , ' "T a a dltlon (west of the river, near Sher- llh mill); price $160, easy term. Ap- ply abc. Bulletin offlee. tf VERNON A. FORBES ' L1WVKR rirat National Bank Building Bend. :: :! Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DKNTI8T Offlm In 8ather Bulldlog. Hour. 8 to 11, 1 to 6. Bundays and evenlnne by Appointment. llrnd IxmIko No. 4 Loyal Or der of MiMiNe Meets In Moose Hall every Thursday. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attond. M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker and Builder, Jobbing flcrcen loora and Windows, ' Franklin St., rear of Irrigation , Co.'s old building. $100.00 Starts a Home! I will bullil a houae to lull, for lied ' down, balance In monthly payment. " J. C. IIII.U Cuced llelel. Pbune Bteck 1361 Tinning and liheet Metal WM. MONTfiOMEItY. Furnaces, Bpoutlng, Guttering, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work ' guaranteed J. ' p; JJNGKURKT80.V , PLUMIMNa A'D HKATINQ ,; ' ; 117 " Minnesota "street:" Estimates Choorfully Furnished .:' Jobbing 'Promptly Done. ' 1 G EO n G E S. YOUNG 'Civil and Irrigation Engineer V. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Room 4, over Bond Co, -offlco, The Bend Bulletin GOOD PRINTING Wednesday THE POWERFUL STORY By REX BEACH Hii been dnmititd and is pronounced by the promoter! to be one of the most realist ic picture that hat ever fe tureJ the Greet Northwett. The thinifi that are typical ot ' the ttearn yet lympathetio outdoor! are drooped toilet It JVANTEI) yASTKIK At the Altamnnt. woman cook. 607-.101M y.WTKIi Otrl for chamber iniild work. Pilot lltittu Inn. COfi-lOlfe lyAM'KI) Clean, light weight rags, Tho Bulletin office. 462-IMlfa yANTF.I Dog catc lmr. Hen Chief of Police, , 103-09lf pi'ltNITUlK WANTED Wo will pay best rash price for used fur niture and household goods. Phone Black 1641. 38678tfO FOUND pOl'M lloiivy, red bull, branded 7V with bar beneath, on each hip; dowlap on each hip; ho horns. Broke In my property. Owner can recover by paying damagoe. Alva Lynch, Bond. 612-lOtfc ! Ptf.M-Dut cover for back of auto. Owner call at Pilot Dulto llarhcr htl. pay for this adv. and receive property. 608-10.1 lc II. II. Dc ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon Office phone Blk 1701 tin. Blk Hot KRKE CONHULTATION Dr. R. D. Kctchum, Draglene riiyalclan Roun,,) to It, 1 to iSO, u br polntment BATHER HDM.OINO W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST' Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 Uend, Ore. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrltera of ell klnrie ot Imuronce. Old eat Inmirence Aeency In Central Ore- En. II. C. Kllu, Flnt Netlonol Bank ulldlne, Und. Oreeon. Casaalty and Surety Bonds Furnished I). Ij. WIG(iIN8 , DR. TUKNEK Ere Specielilt ' ' ' ' ol Portlend VISITS BEND MONTHLY , ' . ' ' Watch paper lor Dalet ' . 1 or inquire of '.' . THORSON. THE JEWELER JAMES AUSTIN (CLA R1N KTTIST) Musical Director AND . Practical Teacher on all Instruments STUDIO, Oroonwood Aye. 3 doors from Wall St. M (9