The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 21, 1910, Image 7

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llurntn a J'ura and
Candy
.IMfr." ' 'AMtrn Mrr"
M.r CmImIWt( C.i Mlri., NriU., Org
Headquarters for
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
-and
STATIONERY.
PATTERSON
DRUG CO.
BEND, ORE.
New
PALACE
MARKET
Charles Itoyd, I'mp,
All kinds of Fresh nud
Cured
MEATS
Vegetables, etc.
Ucst of Service.
Cnll and (live Us a Trial.
00 YEARS'
EXPEDIENCE
OFI'ICIAI, DIKKCTORY.
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Virt-I'rraldriil ,.,.
Kurclaryofnialr
Hfiir ir y of TrtMury
Hecrctary of Interior.
Herniary f War
Hewtlary of Nay
IWITItl) STATUS
WlllUm II. Tan
.jainran nii-mian
I'lillaiidrr C. Kilm
... I'rauallii MaeVcagh
.. Itlcliaril A. llalllllgtl
J. M. Dlckliixm
.urorg. mil I,. Miyri
Hrer-laty uf Commute ami l,lwrC'lmlrt Nagtl
I'lnlinaMcr (Initial I'tank II lllltliuk
Attorney Oanrial .OtutiftW WIckmliMu
Herniary ol Agllcullui ..
BTATK
(limnior ,
HeuttaryofHlal
Treasurer., ,
Alloiney tlciieul .. .....
Hiii, I'm lil Ic In.lruitloii
rttatrl'i Inter
IMlryaml I'nwl LuimnlMloiirr
Jaine Wilaun
...!', W. llenaon
'. W. Iltuaon
. . .(. A.hlrl
A. M. Crawluril
J. II. Acarrmau
W H. Pmiiilw)
. . . I. W. ll.lt.
Cnim(..luiitrofl.alr Htaliillra,,. O 1' Kofi
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Railroad CoriltiiiMlontr ..., lCIde II. Allclilauii
f fl.Mr.M U'.l
Oanif and I'oretlrv Warden. . W II mrnui
Slat Mnglnetr . ... lohu II Uw!
rotge ll
IN THE SCHOOLS
LIST OP PUPILS ENROLLtit)
THIS YliAR.
U, H. fieuatoia...
CongifMiurn ,
Huptfim Judge ...
Chamberlain
II
""" I Jonathan nourne. Jr,
w, ;, nawier
W K. Illll.
T. A, Mclltld.
I' A. Moot
K. lUklti
Win. K. King
W. T. Slater
HIIVItNTII JUDICIAL IjISTRICT
lu,lr.....
Attorney..,
MtAtK Ikuarmr CoNtaub (Watsk.)
oh n II, l.t wla, Mai l(nglnrer............Hl-in, Or
I. T, llolaalc. rtul.t. Die. No, I ... .Ilunanra. Or,
T. M. Haatou, Hupl, Ulr. No, Iiakcr Cl.y.Or,
CROOK COUNTY
W. I, liradihat.
.Fred W. Wllaou
J "IftiiawnWIM.mMtlnmiiiHM
tiff IMMItMlttMMIMItMll H. ........
Sheriff
Treasurer
Aaaeaw .. ... .
Hchoul Hurnlendent .....
nureeyor -
ComuilMlontra. .
, II. C. Hill.
Warreu mown
rrank htkloa
W. I' King
...J.I). I, Toilette
M. A. I'old
I'rrd A. Hlta
I M. II. llajrley
I laiiica Kfc
Till! COURT
CiacuiT Couar I'lut Monday In Mar! third
Monday In October.
raoaATH t-HJT nrai aionnar m eacn momn
CnuMluiujaaa Cuuar fliat Wrducadav
In January, Manli, May, July, HcpUuUr
and Nutrmter,
Ikvu ftcnooL Diaraict No. u.
M. TrlD'll
mrtxtora,
C1ik
Trbr
Mayor.
Mrtvfdcr.
Tttaaurrr.
( U. Tripoli
- - l. II. Kay
(l..CIM.IInf
...... .1 II, Wlral
IXK. lltrrlnalon
Mlaa Annr II Marktl
Mlw Nona Hltliardaon
Mtta ftercnr C. Ywinn
VI Ik llarrut lUHn
MIM Ida M. Audtraon
MIm Kalhtrln llaaklna
lMra.Olroull.Mack
CITY OH MINI)
....a, C. Caldwell
..II.C. I'JII.
..H.J. '
uultr
. on.ill
Ulicht Tenchem I'mployed to Teach
130 Children In llend-Arnold
School not Included In
thlt Keport.
AMrrmco .
J. N. Iluu
I ll.On.i
II. I. )ltltMlf
T. W. Trlplrtl
J. II, Ktlly
W. II. rwllrra
CANDIDATES' ANNOUNCEMENTS.
0. C. HENKLE
HOMESTEAD
LOCATIONS
Rent Estate Exchanges
of all Kinds
iyffljra
I hrrty annootjer royulf aa randMatf to
wnnl tnytcK to ll olr)c of County Clclk, ul
Uci lo tbrappeoral olh iHmociallc voter l
Ctouk Cunniy at lh (Tlmary alrtllon to lx held
IWitt mlwr M, 111.
rWYiiutij-,
WAKKKM BlOWM.
I brrrliy announet myatlf aa randklalato
aurrrinl wyxlf lolbr on of tthctllt, auMrct to
lh approval ol Ihr Meputdran otra of Crook
County at Ihr pitmaiy alivtlloa to t hikl V1
Itnilxr M, HI. Ktaixxtfully,
ViaxK liLKina.
FollowInK U n Hit of tlic olilldrcn
enrolled in the Ilend public cbool
at the clone of the second week of
this icliool year:
High Rchool J, C. 1'. IMrrliiKton,
prlnclpalj Mlaa Anne Markcl m:il Jltaa
Adn I'orler, tcaolierf,
HKNI0MII,
f.yle Hiohanlaon Mix Klclianlton
llruce Dcyitrtiionil
JUHIORfl,
I'rcil Lucat Krinietli Minor
John Hathrr Umily Sehrcrlvr
Katf lie Tiioraon Mr"rrt witii
Lnwrence fiinllh,
nonioMUHrts,
RT ncjrarinoml Carl Itunlrr
Hurry Jolinaoii Ivan McOillvray
Anna Moeu Vreii Wliteluclc
fKKSHMr'N.
lUlltua Iloicll Claude Kellev
llcttie Main Clyde McOilfvray
Harry SulnliiK Illtetli Wouialair
SUrali NVornaUfT I.uetu Woriiataff
Seventh and KIkIiIIi Rrade Ml
Harriet Dolicn, teacher.
KICIITH ORADK.
Caroline Taylor Robert Inne
Clarence Sather Marlon Lawrence
ltthel HplnlnK 1'ay Ueyarinond
Roy Vlnyard wRoy I'ox
Haul Thoraon Irene l'aae
SRVltNTIf ORADtt.
Joe Doell Hrl Kulo
Oeorue Wood Annie l.liKter
I'rance Sleidl Kaynioiid Thoraon
beona HprliiKer Maydew Trlplell
Wanda Mhulte Marie I'ox
Suaie Kelley John Sleidl
Howard Youni; Kaipit I.ucai
Vance eiirk
nifih and Sixth undeo Mln I'lor-
ence C. Younjs, teacher.
SIXTH ORADK.
Mary Mutter Dora Clark
Claire Hunter OIk Johntott
Deluia Young Wllnion Smith
KIKTll ORADK.
Nina Sptnint: Marie Ilrotterhoui
I'lhfl LMark Itlma WikxI
Claudia Trlplctt Cecil Jolinaoii
New Road to fork of River.
J. It. Snwhlll mid pom were down
from theif ItU Rivlt homestead
Innt I'rlilny mid Haturdny, Mr
Sitwliltl will Miibtnlt coimniitatlon
proof on lilscliiim Octohet 35.
Mr. Suwliill ways the new rond
to give relief to itutttM in the fork
ol the the river will he completed
ill nbotit 10 tiny. It leaver the
Silver J.nkc roitd on the line be
tween the Allen nnd Vnndevcrl
niticlic.t mid runs due went nhout n
mile. A K'.od trnii bridge apntix
Little River nnd the work of open
ing the rett of the road in now
Kolnj; forward.
The I'owell Dutto Neighborhood.
1'ownf.i. IIUTTK, Sept. 19. Tlorn, to
Mr. and Mr. Chan. I'roat, a dauxhler.
Mrs, Geo. Ilecknun i one to to the
Cove orchard for fruit.
Mr. and Mr. Geo. Reynolds have re
turned from the Willamette valley with
a load of fruit.
1
Nstliati Ileacli if sowing a field of sum-
mer fallow of nearly a hundred acres, to j
fall wheat. Mr. Deach is bringing Ills
place into a stale of fine cultivation by
summer fallowing and carefully leveling
his fields,
Tiie recent rains were greatly appreci
ated here, as tty little hay was down
Clu. 1'oiter and sons have started
out with their thresher. Mr. Hoater
added a cookhou to his threshing out
fit this year.
Tarllesby the name of Wilson, who
came here from Alaaka this spring, have
I brught the place formerly owned by K
R Halterman, The place comprises
160 acres, about 75 acre lying in the
old river bed.
I'rlend of Mrs. C. if. Rills, formerly
of this place, will be atad to hear that
she is greatly Improved In health since
moving to NewbttrK. Ore.
Violin Teaching.
I am prepared to give lessons on
the violin. Those interested please
call or telephone.
tf IVA E. Wkst.
-auEE.
Huuh lunea
Ralph Johnson
Dewey l'age
Itrucat Aloe
f Wi.liv anuour mvartra candidate for Slier
IfT of Crook County, auljctt to the approval of
l. .t..... . .'.., si lli .dim... ..naal
in. (IVHimi.lK W.." .WW m...w. ..ww.
natlng rlotton to tw be Id arplcuiUr H. I l.
Reaitrcttully,
Jt.lix It. ItUWARDS.
I hereby announr myaelf a candidate for ,
Hhetln of Crook County, autject totha Rrpub-,
Ilea) nMcra ai in', rrinury nominaiinc aieviioa
to be held Savtemtxr M. laia. , I will highly ai
peectats any and all things doot by nir frlenda
lor my nowlaalloii. If nominate and eltcird
will do all in my power to have all law lalercol.
Krapectfully,
MiLLAab Tairurr.
I htraby announce rayactf aa candidate for Ihr
oBtofCoumy3urTyr, subject tothraproval
of the Republkan votera of Crook County at lb
primary (lection to U beM lktlrniber Mlh, liy.
KeaiKCtfulty,
uaoaonb. Yovko.
Tots Democratic toter of Crook Coontyi t
hereby announet myaetf a a candidate for the
ofDcvufNhrrtir of Crook County object to Ihr
approval of the Democratic votera of lb woul'V
atlbc iwtmtty nomlnatln clectloa to U bckl
rxplember 14. !. .. .,
II T. N. BAtrova, Jll, Or.
To the Republican votrr oTCrook County: I
hereby announce uyaetf aa a cnndhlaU forth
orbc of tlberllTof Crook County, anblert loth
apwoval ol tht ReuMlcan voter of lb county
at the primary nominating, election to brheld
mpiember M. ''
IV
J. A. CoeLTsa,
' TnAoc MARita
rtrunHI
iMBuainura Aa.
f-..5.BT.,:rmPJ
I'lt.ina lak.11 tbruuaH Uuim. A Vo. rvoalf
iW.UJn4t. without ckara, mm
ifttUl w4). without (wn, w
cniific Hitter catt
A handaomalf lllo.traljd jekl. L-W'JJ'J'r
hti riiurMontba.il. Bol4WaJpair.
Knst or West It ii the best. Cleve
land's Hakinu Powder.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Deptitment of tht Interior.
V- S. I and Office at Tht Dalles, Or.,
Aufu.l , lyl.
Nolle I hereby glrrn thai
John B, llcyburn,
of llend. Oregon, who, on Auguat , tJ, madt
llomeateaa, no. ojjoj ii vji "."' !","r
neK nwW, nw nrff rite. M. f . o It., R. 10 It. W.
u k.a Al.,1 nJlo uT tnieiiiloa la make Anal five-
iear It oof, to catabllth claim to lb land atwt
rwrlbe.t.brort II. C. Kill. U . Conitnlaaloatr
at hl office, at Ilcnd, Oiegon.on tht 4lhday of
October, if 10. ' '.j,.
Claimant namea aiwilner: ....vi .'?
W. ! Vandweit, C. h. Allen,liwh,,,
John Itttr, all or Bnd.-ucecjajrt
Oacar Welch
Third and Fourth Grades MIm Ida
Anderson, teacher,
roURTII GRADIt.
Cora Dates Coral Ilatc
Cliarlca Hotell Viola Drown
Goldltr Conway Rdith Dalley
Gertrude Daily Gladys Fleming
Arthur Johnston Donald Morris
Harold satner woyie Miyuer
Clara Vlnyard ' Martin Vlnyard
Ucrllis wcicn
W. S. DUNIWAY
Direct Primary Candidate for
STATE PRINTER
Atks a avcoiid term on his record of
itCONOMY and ltri'iciKNCY. fly cutting
out grafts has made ihr printing de
partment tne cheapest ilepartmcnl ol
the Stale government
trald Advertlixmrnt )
Settle It Now
Settle It Right
For constitutional amendment
Clvinc to cities and towns
oxclusivo power to license,
rcjrulate, control, suppress,
or prohibit the solo of lntos
icatlnc liquors within the
municipality.
328 X Yes
ENDORSED BY
40,000 OREGON CITZZENS
Greater Oregon Home Rule
Association
618 Klccirio lildu., Portland, Or.
(paid advkktising )
....kw;e3ij
mSmfoxr
&3B&r
THIRD
Ine Dates
Fddte Ilrosterhous
Ruth Fleming
Henry Liusler
Leonora Morris
hoy Slroni;
Jamea Triplett
Robert Virgil
Velma Woot
CHADS.
Maay Dolell
John Conway
Cecil French
Dewey Morris
Clyde Itobliikon
Gladys Cather
Louisa Trlplctt
Udlth Vinyani
Ruth Worustait
Second Grade Mlu Katharine Has
klus, teacher.
SKCOND ORADtt.
Charles Doyd HUic Retsdorfer
Helen Downing LnwreucrRelsdorfer
Ralph Ferguson Ronald Sellers
Ague Jotisou Aditott Thomas .
Haicti Grant Charles Triplett
Hugh Kelley Haltie Wood
Kenneth Lane Tlilie Wood
Ildna Moe Willie Woo.1
Fraucia RedricM
First Grade Miss Nous Rlchanlson,
teacher.
FIRST CRADS.
W. K. ELLIS
FOR
CONGRESS
"THE CANDIDATE WITH
EXPERIENCE.0
sop
C. W.
avai
'fjwm
Mamie Clark
Itruest Dailcy
Leo Harriman
,LB(.rHrriian
'MitTLInstsr
'JwTre Matheaou
Ufits 1'attle
Grace Robinson
Marion Sather
Lots Tritdett
GusU Williams
Squire Williams
Gladys Woods
busle Wooos
Myrtle Johnson
Republican Candidate for
Rcuotnination to Congress
before the Direct Primary,
Sattuxlay, Sopt. 2-tth. 1010.
Ten years experience on tlic floor
and in the committee rooms of
Congress.
Over a, years residence in Ore
gonknows the needs of the peo
ple at first hand.
Is member of Wnys nnd Means
Committee there is no better corn
mitUciSSsicmneuUlnltheiUou
K
Subscribe for The llufyg
ST"
Cleaning and Pressing
i '
I have opened a Tailor Shop in the
It. M. Smith Clothing Co.'s Store, in
Ueiulj and am ready to do all kinds of
cleaning, pressing nnd altering, and
nil classes of Gent's Tailor Work.
....JEAN B. HOSS
Or.ngma your work.
Satisfaction guAranteod.
The Pioneer Wood Yard
Call on or telephone us for the Rest Seasoned Wood.
afagaWsnaWsasaaW
1
Custom Wood Sawing Solicited.
All wood Is cut green, therefore assuring good live wood
Wra, P. DOWNING, Proprietor.
5DmilFl!pt?.rJg2'-
or pubifc uuiluii.Ra-.or nts-uisiricr
11 last two uongrcsses.
The Second Oretion District stood
it or near the head in the sums an
roprmted in the 1910 House um
or its rivers and harbors, ($1,800,-
)CO )
He has supported all progressive
tdminlstratton meusures, devoted
ns liNTittii time to the promotion
if the interests of Oregou and the
ipbutldlng of the West. By reason
if ills large and favorable ocquain-
ance among tne memoers 01 von-
;ress he is m 9 position to continue
ka do 1 1 nirs tor uregan wnicit no
liew man could do for many years.
Hits nt heart the interest 01 uie
K.i.i .ni.iior." nhvavs wartnlv sup
ported every bill introduced foMhe
relief of old veterans. During last
two Congresses .has secured the
ruiMnrJc of numerous private otlis
for helpless old soldiers and their
wulows, ami Iiatiuicu niuuy mm
drpil of claims acted upon by the
pension department. Acts srRAK
LOl'IUtR THAN WUKU9.
Why mako any change in
KNOW THAT
SATHER
Has Just Received a Big, Full Line of
STATIONERY
Pads, Pencils, Note-books, Envel
opes, Erasers, etc.
The Children can get their
School Supplies
at SATHERS.
PENCIL BOXES now only 5c.
CASH PURCHASES
brieg the buyer Valuable High Grade China
Articles FREE.
We Sell at a Small Profit.
E. A. SATHER
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
sBBBRaasnBaaaaaaaBBBasjfs.
BEND, OREGON
$50.00 Down
$50.00 Down
i
hoice Residence
Lots in
Aubrey Heights
$50.00 NOW
BALANCE LIKE RENT
The Future Residence District ; -of
Greater Bond. '
Contracts aro let for seyeraj houses't
- " built immediately, t
Deschutes Realty Co.
I your Congressman.
(Paid Advertisement.;