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TUB HKND BULLETIN, DAILY KIHTIONi BRND, OIltiflON. HAITUDAV, Al'Gl'HT 0, 1010 PAGE 4 The Bend Bulletin DAILY KDITION . , -Mkhaf Brrr Aftroa Binl In4. B ta. Bus Ball.lla (lacarperataa). 1 tnwrto aa ttaconil Ohm matt.r. January, a. MIT. at tha Po.t OttK at BvnJ, Oration, uniiar set of March I, 1D7S. BOHKKT W. SAWYER JMItor-Manaaw BENKV N. FOWI.KK Aaoclar KJilor TKKO A. WOKI.rLKtf....V!vrtiin Manarnr E. A. NIXON .....Circulation Manager RALPH SPENCER Mechanical Sunt. An Intiowndent Nca-spapar, itan.llnir for tha rqnara deal, clean buitinM. clean politics and tb bat lntrcUi at llcnd and Central Orcavu. ' , BUKSCHII'TION RATKS ll Hail On. Year 15.00 Sii Monlli. M.7S fare Month. l.u II; Carrlir On. Year ....I.S0 Sn Month. t3.it On. Uonlh ... .0 All aubwrlrtiotui ara du and PAYAII1.E IN ADVANCE. Notice of rxolration ar ntailad abseribora and if renewal is not made within aeonable time In. paper will b duconttuued. 4 FleaM notify ua uruiuptly of any el.anae of aldreaa. or of failur to receive the. oaper reitu lariy. Otherwia. wa will not be rotHhibie tor aoplea miaxed. Make all eheclca and ordera payable to The Bene Bulletin. , SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. 1919. A CRISIS. j' ' Apparently the reclamation serv ice's idea of the investigation of the1, Bcnhani falls reservoir site Is en investigation which does not cost too much. At least, that is the con clusion to be drawn from the state ment, made today, that unless ar rangements are made at once the work of the geologists now . here will be ended wltS a preliminary re port and any real decision as to the reservoir will wait until bor ings can be made. This may ba next year or the year after, or whenever we shall be able to create enough interest in Washington to get the work done. , If we should have to wait now, after all we have been through to get the business to its present point, it' would be a great misfortune. It would mean that the investigation now goings on would be merely a teaser.- Assuming that Congress passes the'' Mondell bill providing funds for - reclamation, none could be allotted' to the Deschutes pro ject until 'final report had been made.. "What we want, on the con trary, is- to have things in such shape -that 'the report will precede the .passage of the bill. Then, if it la. : fa vnrtthln . v. ' hniro .' fi0orotoiv promise to take up the proj ect as soon as the money is available.' terests of Deschutes and Jefferson counties to get the necessary boring done at once. AT THE HOTELS Motel WriRlit. and Mrs. Ted Povey, Silver Astoria. Mr. Lake. W. "H. Wells and family B. H. Carson, Egli. Louis Rose and family,- Portland. R. S. McDonald, Albany. Tom MilleU, Klamath Falls. M. R. Little, Bellingham. K. W. Foster, Silver Lake. Hotel Coiy. J. M. Lindley, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. Drlnkwater. Crane. Miss C. A. O'Brien. Portland. L. Fitihugh. Silver Lake. Ray R. Canterbury, Seattle. Frank Benedict, Portland. Julia Parrott, Lower Bridge. E. L. Clark, La Pine. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tome, Pine. Neal Sly, La Pine. Frank Davis, Portland. La Now, If ever. concerted action on the Dart the irrigation and commercial In-lprfce. Adv, Come to Hotel ALTAMONT Pilot Untie inn. El fa Angus, Eugene. B. F. Clemens, Portland. ' J. H. Hlgley, Enterprise. G. A. Carlson, Spokane. V. A. Spangler, linker. Ray Ballantyno, tinker Carlos Close. Portland. Gordon G. Jones, Portlund. Roy W. Edwards, Portlund. Mrs. M. B.- Winslow, Seattle. Mrs. J. W. Scudder, Seattle. B. II. Young, Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Cnrsoi couver. Mr. and ilrs, T. H. Boyd land. Cari G. Liebe, Portlund. Ben Reed. Portland. John W. Piper. Portland. William Ciott. Shanlko. n Vail' Port Put It la THK B:LLETIX. XOTIt'K TO ritKIHTOKS. In the County Court of the state of Oregon, for Deschutes county. In the muter of the estate of Knute Nelson, deceased Notice is hereby given thut R. S. Hamilton naa neen appointed as administrator of the estate of Knute Nelson, deceased. by the county court of Deschutes county, Oregon. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby not! is tne time lorij; rrr,rA nuol of o -i nr Vit ! fled to nrxwnt ihm Hi.lv rifio,i . , . t WUU.. v M A.K.A.V' r . ..... the part Oil . . . with nroner voucher, tn I ho aM with proper vouchers, to the said I administrator, at the law office of Iced Go fTee A Delicious Summer Drink A pot of Folger's Golden ' Gate Coffee just as you make it for; breakfast (rich, not rank); pour over a tall glass of cracked icef, sugar and cream to taste a flavor you'll re member it's different. . ' .... , s Colden Qatw ;.i ,' 4 i t ii 'V, 1(0 'A'. mi WifenYoulf cm Vacuum packed V?a, R. S. Hamilton, in tho First Na tional Bunk building, Bend, Oregon, within six months from the ilnto of the first publication of this notice, towit: within six months trout August 0, 1919. it S. HAMILTON, ' Administrator. Vcnilo, McCourt & Veailu mid It. S. Hamilton, attorneys for admin istrator. Istrator. 55-61-67-73-79c NOTICE. All union men who play bull are urged to meet on the bull grounds Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Adv.r.B-iio HOME S3fit Uie gas ,1 1 - mmmmssm I 1 The Gilbert Furniture Store Will open on or about August I 5 in the Shaw Building at the corner : : of Bond and Oregon Streets : : THE GOOD STOIW (fiii'H JttMt. us well wlili u irliiiH o( inn- rout liani', li iiiiiu mhIii, f 1 m f ah' or ollnii' en i'Iioiuii ell tl i ll) k x Bit It diii'ii Willi Kiiinnllillijf alrunif nr. Hove a emit of ll on liiinil an you villi lent, jmii' (rloniU wiiiioui liiivlti).' ntiytlilnir on your conVli'iiee. PIONEER SODA WORKS PHONE BLACK 14AI 8CMMONS 1IY IIIII,I('.T10.. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Deschutes County. William Wesche, plaintiff, vs. Mury N. Wesche. defendant. To Mary N. Weache. defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to appear and aniwor the complaint filed against you In the above en titled suit within six eeks from tho date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlu Within six weeks from the 2 5th day of July, 1919. And If you full so to do tho plulntiff'wlll aimlv to the court for judgment aunlimt you 'as demanded' in ins complulnt, to-wlt: For u decreo of divorce dissolving the mar- rluge relation between you and tho plaintiff. This summons Is served upon you by the publication thereof In The Bend Bulletin, Dally Kdltlon, for a period of six consecutive and successive weeks, the first publica tion or which shall be on July 26, 1819, in accordance with an order made therefor by the Hon. W. O. Barnes, county Judgo of Deschutes county, Oregon, made and entered on July 24, 1919. R. 8. HAMILTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. P.' 0. Address: Bend, Oregon. 381-Zl-99-09-9-K-2r f ' lOlM NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that the City of Bend has taken up the fol lowing described livestock, to-wlt: One bay gelding branded diamond on left shoulder and Inzy K with U reversed at tap on right bind nuur- ter; one bay gelding branded Y on rlitlit shoulder, right eye blind; one bay mare, right ear split, welnht about 850, brands, if any, undeciph erable; ono hay muro, branded K right hind quarter, weight about 850. The cost of redoeming said livestock will he tl per day and coBt of advertising. In case of fail ure to redeem on part of owner. said livestock will be sold as pro filed by the ehnrter of tho City of 1 Bend on tho lath liuf of August at, 3 p. m. at the city pound. i 63-8c(C) L. B. KKNNEDV, j Poiindmattler. l . For the .Busy I Business Man a g a E a DELICIOUS I INEXPENSIVE QUICK Merchant's Lunch American Bakery home of;,, - - HOLSOM BfeEAD , s DANCING SCHOOL All exceptional opportunity Is olTnred to uimi lemon, hullo und eliild-i-en In llJiid under the ueraoiiul uHi'vlion and Inalr'ielliin of Prof. L. A. HEPBURN lanclnf Iiiktriietor ortlclnlly recoKiilcel by llio I'ntttd Htutea (lovernmeiil. AT HIPPODROME. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND SATVKDAY, aftvrnoon and evening, Iwirlnnlni; with a FREE LESSON, Saturday, AukuiI M, ul I M V. M., to . School Chllilron 1;.M) I'. M. to l I'. M, Adults mid oihni-a worklnir nlyliu..:i;UO I1. M. to 4::k) l'i M, Kvenluif YVdull Clnw 1:00 I. M. to u:00 1. Ml sninniliiiva later. At thia Iniroduulory lesion ono-lmll of the wait will be taught ei'levlly. KATES. fientlemen, 10 leuon $ ll.ln) I'er Couple 12.1X1 lullea, 10 lewon 4. Jo Children, one month...... o.iw Single I-cM)na Indies and Children.... SO i " " tlentlemen SI.OO j . lottilro PROr. L. A. HEPPUBN at llie hull. V 1'honea Ked I'll and lllavk IL'II The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the fitiluie 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 SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY Progressiveness and Growth in thit community, mesas Julian and cent in your pock it. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Build of boms jroduct ind Jitroniia hrni irduMiy. Ths cneapt and lit building maUrial i DocKutcs ( White) Pine and if manufactured right hr into til iiiti sod tfrtdct of lumber. Acquire a borne of your own intlcad of a bunch of rent receipts. 1 , PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. , LOCAL SALES AGENTS" , MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Seven Reasons Wby There Should Be An Electric Range in Every Bend Heme. 1st Having and (uol. of tlmo, labor 2nd 'Moats, veRntnbleR and other foods retain natural flnv- ors when ennkod on nn KI.IOC T1110 UANOK Hint ore othnr wlsa lost In vDors whon sub jected to unoven , limits pro-' dueod by wood, coal or gns 4-nimes. 8rd Got out of bed, turn tho -button and breakfast Is started whlla you aro drosslnR. 4th No- dirt, no ashes, Mother's work Is oimler and hor disposition Is linnnlor and frw. hor days are loiiKor. 6th A bluHHlnsi whon days aro hot; cook on an Rloctrlo 1 Ritngo ahd you do not realize there Is any host In your kitchen 6th-rVory low rates maintained by tho Bond .Water. Light , Power, Co. put all the comforts of the ELECTHIO RANGE in reach'' " Of all. ' ' ... ,i - ; J.m '7tht-:ciBnnllnesB,' ease,' comfort and the fact that Mother's' burdens are lightened should be the main reasons (or an Eleotrlo o Range.. . i -,Mi '(., ; V. -: ' , . (, .Bend Water Light & Pow6i- Co. - ejaajaEJasjajajajaSJSJciJHEjajciic 1 ru fsiiWMrl,