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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1919)
PAGK 4 THE BEND ItriLKTIN. DAILY EDITION. I1END, OREGON. Tlll'RHDAY, JUNE la, 1010 The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. . IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVUN-HIXON COMPANY Progressiveness and Growth in this community, means dollars and ccnta in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Buila of borne products and patronize tcire irdurti y. The cheapest nd, best building material is Dctchutca (Wbite) Pine and is manufactured right bere into all sizes and grades of lumber. Acquire a borne of your cwn instcsd of a buncb of rent receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS MILLER LUMBER COMPANY HISTORIC BERMUDAN CHURCH St Peter's Haa Many Mementoes of Interest to Both Englishmen and Americana. une oi me most iineresuus churches to be found anywhere Is old St. retera in nermuun. n is iu told town of St. George's, nnd was built In 1713 on the same site ns the first church, built In 1030. It is built of the native white limestone, as are all the buildings In the Bermudas, and It allows the mrfrks of time. Everything in and about St. Peter's Is Intensely interesting. Its church yard contains, among others, the grave of Hester Tucker, the "Nen" be loved of Thomas Moore, the poet, wlm was an official at St. George's at one time, and promptly fell In love with pretty Hester. Every Square Inch of the old church walls. Inside, are cov ered with memorial tablets, many of them being the work of famous Eng lish sculptors. Not a few of the tnb lets perpetuate the memory of mem bers of the English nobility, and It makes one realize what a scourge yel low fever and smallpox were before science got In Its beneficent work, for allusions to smallpox and yellow fever being the cause, of the deaths nre very numerous. St. Peter's has a massive silver communion service presented by King William III of England, nnd a christening basin, the gift of Gov. William Browne of Salem, Mass.. In J7S8. The pieces presented by the king all have the Insignia of the Or der of the Garter. Fighting Families. ' "The Smiths will win. the war" never appeared on a poster during the con flict. Food, airplanes, propaganda nnd other agencies all were offered at some time ns the balance of power, but the Halms of the Smith family were over looked. They were ready for the fight, however, 51,000 strong. An army by fi -: To Secure a Dividend the First of Next January. If you want to secure a dividend January first, next deposit your money with this . bank that is, open a Savings Account on or before July first. We Pay Fcur Per Cent Interest on All Savings ' Accounts. Compounded Semi-Annually) July First and January 'First. The First National Bank OF I -, Tm BWK Or BlJFstHlOW flttWTIca themselves were the Muiths who joined the colors. They outdistanced all com petitors for the first honors, for the Johnson family only sent 20.000 mem bers to the conflict. The Jones hoys numbered a mere 22,r00, running even with their rivals the Greens. America's other prolific family, the Browns, sent 9.000 men to fight for Uncle Sam. The American melting pot also turned out 4,500 Cohens to help chase the Hun back of the Hlndenburg line In ad dition to these armies, there were enough bearers of military names to frighten an enemy that had studied American history. No less than 74 George Washlngtons were In the ranks; two Ulysses S. Grants and five more without the middle Initial, and 79 Robert E. Lees. Bassett Blackley, In Leslie's. She Fears Nobody. ' Precocity, thou art Indeed often the sauce of life. When the 12-yenr-old daughter of a negro laundress brought hack a customer's Inundry at 11 p. ro. Saturday the customer, femininely curious, inquired: "Aren't you afraid to be out alone so late at night?" "Oh. no, I got a gun," responded the daugh ter of Africa, producing a 32-cnllber. loaded revolver from the pocket of her coat and flourishing It about. "I never siot It yet," she continued un concernedly to further frightened In quiries, "but I would, all right. If anybody bothered me." She was hasti ly ushered out. Detroit Free Press. Clemenceau Was Peeved. When Rodin modeled the bust of M. Clemenceau, which now stands among those of other great Frenchmen In the senate chamber, his subject was not at all pleased with It The big skull, projecting cheek liones, wrinkled eyes and drooping mustache were certainly not flattering. Scrutinizing It. the "Tiger" knit his brows nnd growled: "Who is this Mongol?" There are even those who say that BEND OLD WELL STILL PRODUCING Hole Drilled for Qll In Pico Canyon, California, Continue! to Pour Forth Wealth. Tho first known discovery of petro leum In California wns made In IHfSl, by a Mexican hunter, who hud followed a deer trail lo the head of l'leo canyon In Los Angeles comity, near tho pres ent town of Ncwhnll. llo came upon a seepago of sllcky fluid (lint was uifUnown to him. Prompted by curiosity ho collected a small quantity of It and took It to tho mission settlement nt San Fernando. There a Doctor Gelslch, who hud for merly resided In Pennsylvania, Identi fied It as petroleum and at onco formed n company and staked out claims. In 1S70 a shallow well wns drilled nt the head of Pico canyon', nnd Is said to have produced at the time of drilling be tween 70 and 71 barrels of oil per day. About this tlmo D. O. Scofleld formed what was known as the Cali fornia Star Oil company. Later the Pacific Oil company was formed, and the two companies were operated un der the same management C. A. Men- try being field superintendent, and Mr. Scolleld, vice president nud general manager. The old well today Is llio property of the Standard Oil company of Cal ifornia, and stands ns tho first and oldest well in the state. It has never been a prominent factor In California's petroleum Industry as It Is known to day, but while hundreds of wells since drilled haven't even a derrick left to mark "their. location, "No. 4." ns It Is known, Is still alive and still pio duclug. Petroleum Ilecord. The Quaker Bonnet I have heard Hint there Is as much technique in the making of the bonnet of the olden pattern for the Friends as there Is in the Japanese art of drinking ten. In Ohio there Is a sec tion that wears the Quaker garb with the bonnet ; there is another In Iowa that still keeps to the characteristic costume: In New York In a settlement on both sides of Lake Cayuga are Friends who follow the simple, historic fash Ion ; nnd in Falrhope, Ala., a single tax settlement very largely settled by Friends, are others. Much Importance Is attached to what Is called the ''ex pression" of the bonnet. In the very simplicity there Is quite ns much room for the manifestation of a particular taste as In the more elaborate millin ery of "the world's people." Even to half a hnir things must be right. The finished product comes In for a close critical scrutiny nt every possible an gle. The true Friend abhors display and self-advertisement, and, therefore, she does not care to have It known when a fresh bonnet Is bought. That Is why each must be the same as the one that preceded It. Philadelphia Public Ledger. Rooster Ate 488 Kernel. A storekeeper at Montgomery City has sprung a new one In the guessing game. He took a big rooster and, af ter letting him fast for a day. put him In his show window with a large pan of corn, the kernels of which hnd been counted. He offered a prize to the persons guessing nearest the number of grains the rooster would eat In 20 minutes. The rooster hnd a ravenous appetite and for five minutes It looked ns If BACK LIKE A BOARD? IT'S ' YOUR KIDNEYS There's no use suffering from the awful agony of lame back. . Don't wait till it "passes off." It only comes back. Find the cause and atop it Diseased conditions of kidney are usually indi cated by stiff lame backs and other wrenching pains, which are nature' sig nals for helpl Here's the remedy. 'When you feel the first twinges of bain or experi ence any of these symptoms, get busy nt once. Go to your druggist and get a box of the pure, original GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, im ported fresh, every month from the laboratories in llaarlcm, Holland, rieasnnt and easy to take, they instant ly attack the poisonous germs clogging your system and bring iulck relief. For over two hundred years they Jiavo been helping th sick. Why not try them? Sold everywhere by re liable druggists in sealed package. Three sbes. Money back if they do not help you. Ask for "GOLD MEDAL" and be sure the noma "UOLD MEDAL" is on tho box. (hero would not bo n single kernel left. But by tho time tho 20 minutes hnd elapsed he had curled up In n corner. Ho had succeeded In putting away 480 grains. A worn nil whosn guess was 4SS got tho price. Kiinsns City Times. Tombstone's Weird Stain. In tho village churchyard at Her briindston, uenr Mil ford Haven, there Is tho grave of a young army olllcer (nt one tlmo stationed with his regi ment at South Hook Fort, slnse by) who met death from n wound by a knl To wlillo playing n pracllciil Joko on a brother otlleer. The tombstone, a marble cross, has become slightly discolored. Ono of the dlscoloriilloiis has taken llio almost perfect representations of a hand grasping a kjilfe or dagger. Cardiff Western Mull. CI am l An) nitvjrtllnii chars ir Uu to ettm for tO wunl or m. On cent iir word fur nil ovvr HO. All eluIAttl ndvvrtUliiir trlctly rwh In tlvanc WANTED WANTED Situation. Uidy with ex perience desires employment us housekeeper. Inquire Tho Ilulletln. 13-5p WANTED To rent. Ave or six room furnished residence fur two weeks, beginning about Juno 20. Inquire F. A. Woultlcu, ut Ilulletln office. It WANTED To rent, four or five room modem house, unfurnished, close in; will make contract for one year. Inquire ilulletln office. . 5-3-7p WANTED Dressmaking und sewing by the day. Will come to your homo Address Box 87, llend. Ore. 20-161-6p WANTED Clean, soft rags at Tho Bulletin office. Will pay 6 cents per pound for suitable rajgs. tf FOR RENT FOR KENT Two smull houses, one near mills, one ncur depot; pnrtly furnished; $6.60 per month. 8. It. Hogin, 34 Lafayette Ave. 16-6-7p FOR RENT Three-room house. In good condition, lights and water lu house. Apply 1519 West 9th. 12-6-6p FOR SALE FOR SALE Eighty acres. 3 miles east of liend, adjoining Joe Duch oltz place. Well fenced. 40 acres In crop. Will raise potatoes, corn, beans, fruit. Five minutes' drive from city. Will sell at sacrifice be fore July I. Write or see J. O. Whlt uker, CIS Delaware Ave., Bond. Ore. 17-6-9p FOR SALE New plastered, four room bungalow on Newport Ave. Inquire 132 St. Helens Pluce. Phone Red 4421. lfi-6-10p FOR SALE Five roomed house nnd two lots, one lot planted In garden, other in Inwn, Reasonable terms. Inquire 1431 West 1 1th St. 8-4-6p FOR SALE One two-room and one four-room house. Flno location, close to mills. John Rock, 144 Dela ware Ave. 6-lip FOR SALE Large unfinished house, full lot; bargain for quick sale; terms. Btudter, First National Rank Bldg. 3-154-Cc FOR SALE Ford touring car. In fair shape, for $300.00 cash. C. It. Gartrell, 1617 Division St. 2-164-6rTp FOR SALE Ford scdnn, good con dition, self-starter, $750. Call be tween 6 and 7 p. m. 1021 Portland Ave. 37-162-8p FOR 8 ALE 4-room house, close to Shevlln-Hlxon mill, $1250. J. Ryan & Co. 89-131tfc FOR SALE New modern 4-room houso, close to Brooks-Scanlon mill. A snap at $1800.00. J. Ryan & Co. 00-131tfc LOST L08T New aittomobllo tire. Finder return to Pilot Butte Inn. Re ward. 14-5-Sc Eledric Cleaner. Gets All the Dirt, AH' the Time. There is no periodical house-clean- ir.jf time, no dusting, or will ing up. The dirt simply dis appears all of It. All the housewife does Is push tho button nnd ifulde the cleaner. And It's done in one-fifth tho time. TIJOR Nnccum Clean ers sold on easy terms. Bend Water Light & Power Co. I 1L LOST HoniiiNvhnro bolwunn Criilio Prulrlo nnd Bond, grey mixed over coat with key ring lu pocket. Finder plUHsu notify Bulletin ufllco, . 43-U3-(1p Put It In "HIE lll'LLETIN." NOTICE. Tlio rehearsals of tho Bond Union baud wllj bn held ut tho lllppodrnmn Monday und Wednesday evenings lit 8 o'clock. BoKinnttrH will recelvo In struction free. Adv. 161-7t)p. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. Hog licenses aro now dun. All dogs not' llomiHiid hy July 1 will b taken up nnd Impounded. Apply to police department or lo PoundmiiHter Kennedy nt Depot Feed Yards for licenses. 154-Du L. A. W. NIXON. Chief of Pollen. NOTICE OF ANM'AI. HCIIOOI. MEETING. Notice Is hereby atlven to tho legal voters of School District No. 1, of Deschutes county, statu of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of snld district will bn held at high school, to hugln nt the hour 'of 2 o clock p. in., on the third Monday of Juno, being the ltitli day of June, A. D. 1919. This meeting Is railed for tho pur pose of electing ono director for three years and two directors for ono your und llio transaction of busi ness usual at such. mooting. Dated this Oth duy of June. 1019. J. P. K EYES, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: J. ALTON THOMPSON', 152 Cue District Clerk. NOTICE OF HCIIOOI, MEETING. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters ot School District No. 1. of Deschutes county, stnto of Oregon, thnt a school meet lug of said dis trict will bn held nt High Heboid on the 1 nt It day of June. 1919. nt 3 o'clock In the afternoon to vole on tho proposition of levying u special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June If,. 1919. and ending on June 30. 1920, Is esti mated In the following budget and Includes the amounts to bn received from the county school fund, slate school fund, special district tax nud all other moneys of the district: Budget. ESTIMATED EXPEXDITl'RES. 1 Instruction expense...! AO, 000. 00 2 Opornllon expense 15.000.00 3 (lencral control 5,000.00 4 Maintenance expense . 3,500.00 5 Capital. Acquisition nnd Construction.... ,1,000.00 S Sinking fund 3. .100. 00 7 Bond Intorcst (1. 1 36,00 8 Emergency loans 18,000.00 9 Emurgency loans In terest 1, 080.00 10 Emergency funds 8,000.00 11 Library 1,000.00 Total $125,230.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. From county school fund during the coming school year $ 13.539.00 From stnto school fund during tho coming school year 2,386.00 Cash now In tho hnnds of tho district clerk 0.00 Cash now in the hands of tho county treas urer, belonging lo the district 0.00 Estimated amount to ! t received from nil oth -r sources durlivi; the v coming school yenr 0.00 Total estimated re ceipts, not Including' tho money lo bn lo celvcd from the lua which It Is proposed to vote $ 16,926.00 RECAPITULATION. Totnl nstlmuted expenses for tho year $125,230.00 Total estimated receipts not Including the tax to be voted 15,926.00 Balance, amount to bo raised by district tax ...$ 1 09,3 11 .00 Dated this 2S.lh day of Mny, 1919. J. P. KE YES, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: J. ALTON THOMPSON, 146-70C District Clerk. NOTICE OK SCHOOL ELEfTlOV TO INCREASE . TAX LEVY MORE THAN SIX PER CENT. OVER THAT OF I'REVIOl'H YEAR. Notice Is hereby given to tho legal voters of School District No, 1, of Doschutos county, stnto of Oregon, that at the annual election which will bn hold at High School on June lfith, 1919, from 2 o'clock In the afternoon to 7 o'clock p. m a vote will be taken on tho question of Increasing tho amount of tho tnx levy In snld district for the year 1919 by more than 6 per cent, ovor the amount of such levy for tho pre vious year. It In necessary to rnlso this addi tional amount by special levy for tho following reasons: To provide for the lucroaso In the number of chil dren attending school; lo provide for nddlllonul teachers; and for the general Increase of expenses Inci dent to our Increase In population. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1919. J. P, KE YES, Chnlrman Bonrd of Dlroctors, Attest; J. ALTON THOMPSON, 145-700 District Clerk. ' Pound notice. Notice is hereby given I hat the City of Bond has taken up tho fol lowing doscrlbcd livestock, to-wlt: One dnrk brown gelding about two yoarB old, branded luzy H, bar undor noulh left Hhouldor. Tho cost of re dnomlng snld livestock will bn $1 por day nnd cost of iidvnrtlnliig. In case of fiilluie to redeem on part of ownor, snld livestock will bo sold ns provided by tho charier of I ho City of Bond on tho 10t.li day of Juno nt 3 p, m. at llio city pound. 160-Co . L. . KENNEDY, I'llOl EHHIONAL DIRECTORY. Dr. Charles A. Fowler PHYSICIAN AND BUItOEON Otl'-wi III tho O'Kuno Building NAPIER & Y0UNCJ LAW VERS Press lllilK-. Ilond, Ore. OWNEItAI. LAW PKACTICIO Hi'twlttlllrai CiirtsaHlluiii, CimlrituU Uiul Tltlm sn.l KaliilM. Phono Red 141 R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-ATLAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 611 (Dr. Cue' Kunnr Ornrv.) II. II, ! Armmiii Cluu. W. Ki.Mu. I)c Annond & Erskinc L a w v i: it H O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon W. G. Manning, D. M. I). DENTIST b'ulto 12 14 O'lv'ano Building Tel. Black 1781 Bond, Ore. DR. TURNER, EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bond with New Equipment Prlvuto omen In TlKirson's Juselry htoru Dr. Turner will bo In Prlno vlllo every first hnd third Fri day; In Madras every second ' and fourth Friday, and In liud mond every first and third Thursday of each month. Dr. II. N. MOORE DENTISTRY Hours: 9:00-6:30; 7:30-8:30 Sundays 10-1 Tol Black 1671 O'Knno Bldg. T.Uphonc krl 171 O Kn Sl.lj Dr. E. E. GRAY DENTIST I I lour. 9:00 lo 12.00 1.00 lo 5 30 . DR. ANNA RIES-F1NLEY Olfic umI Roidrncs 29 Orrioa Sued oppoMI Public Library Phcn 2281 Women and ClulJira s Specially HAIR DRESSI.VO PAKMHt lj'l.-4lat4 l.rlrlral acalp IrralmenU for falllns hair and dandruff, r'anwua Nto lla.llqua Kara trealmrnta. All alnda Hair Work dona. MRS. MI LLER Old "PeupUa Htoro" on Orrsnn SU i Canni-nt Cut Art Nm-.Uo Work HeaUy lo Mak (or llaby Maternity Coraet. MRS. A. M. LARA , Willi ll.l.r'a llo.kl.tlr JM Merrluin HI.. I'orllanrf, Or. Itetwrrn Weal I'ark an,l Tenth i'hona Manhall a.'S flunnyalde Aula. I'hona 1011 Ilciiil Irfiilge No. 42.1 Loyal Or tier of Mihiso Moots In Moos Hall every Thursday. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. CENTRAL OREOO.V COLLECTING AGENCY Rooms 2-4 O'Knno Building . llend, Oregon Collections Mndo In All Parts of Central Oregon Singer Sewing Machines Latest Modols & Improvomnnts For Demonstrations Buo D. I'ROUOII With II. Cnto, Johnson Building DR. G. SKINNER DENTIST Room 17 O'Kano Building. Office Hours: 0 to 12 1 to 6 HAIR DRESSING PARLOR lli-to-ilata electrical rnli trentmenla for fnlllns hair nnd ilnn.lrulT. Kamoua Nan plaatliiuo I'aro Ireolmrnla, All kind Ifnlr Work done. MRS. MI LLER OM "Peopl" Htnro" on Oroson HU I'hona Itiil IXfit MRS. V. A. SMITH ' Afinnt for the Will cull by nppulnlment, on Indies desiring a lining, ADDRESS 1', O, BOX 638 NIT IK). MO CORSETS PoundniiiHtor, i