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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1912)
TflK HUM) HVhhKTIS, UKNU, WKDNKHHAV, NOVKMUHIl 0, 1013. Vvftr-' L- u h "l i WE GIVE &tf TRADING STAMPS ON EVERYTHING IN OUR. STORE SUGAR AND FLOUR EXCEPTED Unless These Items are Included in a Regular Grocery Order. "Tho Storo of BITS ABOUT TOWN. A. II. Illurk apenl Inst Thursday Hi Gateway on Instiratico litnHitfan. .MlaaAtiiin Hrliisou cnt Id lUlnler. Ore., last Thursday to vUU hr sister. Tlmro lll Iki tnnwi nt (lia Catholic chureh Humlay morning nt 10:30 'clook. Thn Ladles' Cltillil of tho Presby terlau church meets nt 3:30 Unlay -lth Mm. John Htoldl. Tho choir of tho Presbyterian uhuroh will uittol I III uvonlng nt s o'cloak with Mm. Sellers. I.. It. Italrd, who with hi family left miiuv lime a fur n trip ItaM, linn returned to Portland to spuml thn winter Xlr Italrd came iii Friday on n short bualneas trip. 1 7& " o JS'iITfrJlll'l W V. L mi '4Ctf B--S jDtaA Clmvt- ,! &vtAf fiame should havt a cosy Aitting Aoom, uhtAt tht whole family' can att uo. fAom Hit dininy Aoom diihet and ifitnd a jolly tvtnino, o7Ae tittina room t-s itit Atal center- of the home, and no woman &hotld ntpltct uAntJiino, it. o7eA tht iittiny Aoom, AxtLitantial fxxAni- ture ij licit, iiccaiuc it o.ej Jo mucA urtaA. 3e pood, ' ' Xou. J (P,S.-lou can lixy stlAtantiat fuAnit'urc that vill tuit a lift limt and if you 90 ot f" . , ' ' " G, yLtjiombsoz , Where Your Diillur Better Values" J Itono U'oHt U again employed nt l.arn's. I). K. Hunter returned to llond Monday. T. It. J. Duffy came, over from Prluuvlllo Monday night. lions Pariihatu spent Friday In Prliiovlllo on lognl hualnoM. Howard W. Tumor of tho Madras Pioneer waa In llond Saturday. Forest Necld MjIU out to hit Hampton valley hotitrntttctd Monday. Oiii Poret, the Pctora niiiiuunltlon limn, waa huro thu first of tho eok. Mrs. Itoaa Auiliron unit daughtci Inn returned to Head from Minim al I In, wliern (hoy havo lircn for thr luoiilha taking rare of a Mink fnlhar. who paaaed awn). Her mother died loot spring. at a AtaAona'ttlt firiet, j Does its Duty. ftMWOTNMM.aMQ I I. T. Tholitrup returned Friday from liny Vlaw, Wimli,, whnru ho Rpont tho HUinmor. Mm. Klorotico McKoo, wlfo of CnHhlor .MclCco nt tint dnpot, In visit ing filoiid In I'ortlmid. V. D, Went, V, H. Coininliwlonor nt llllvor l.nka, returnt'd to IiIh homo via M11111I limt wvuk, tnkltiK with him Ida hrldo. H, ComliN ntid family of North Carol 1 1111 nrrlvod In Ilimd Monday nlKht and oxpoct to lounto In Coutrnl OniKon. Tho Afternoon BOO CI11I1 will hold Km limt mvotlriK of tho wlntur with Mm. Ocoiku H. Youiik tomorrow nf turnoon. Mm, J. II. Wvnnudy, who In up thin wcok for tho II ml tlmo aluco her rootmt diirldiiH IIIihhm rcmiltliiK from ptomalno polnonliiK. Hnturilay tho loonl V, H. foroHtry olllro wnn cloned, out of roHpect to tho Into Vlcu l'rHildent Hhormnu, wlioc'i funeral wnu hold on that day. W. K. JohiiMin of tho Torrohonno Orefiiinlnn and I1, A. Uhnndlor of tho DoMchute Trlbiwii woro horo Mon day nlcht for tho Odd Kellowa tiaii quot. Mr. and Mia. J. V. Kpenoor of Wul Iown, pnrouta of Italph Hpencor, are vlclilnj: their eon and lu!itr-ln-Inw hero, hnvliiK nrrlvod limt Thum day nlKht. W. II. Copelnnd, who hna hoon nlKht clerk at tho depot, haa acoeptod a poaltlon an iiKent ror tho Kalian City Southern Ity nt Doqulucy, I.n. Ho lenvea for that point Tuemlny, A) lrluovlllo on Octohor 1C Carl lilck and MUu KfTIo llnuck of llond woro married, MIm llnuck li a daughter of OoorKo llnuck and Mr. Illr ., ,.., ,.f If !. Illnl (tin loM.lt It. M. Mnttlieww, tho well knouV travilliiR man, und W, C. McCulaton returned Sunday from 11 very mic tunful htintliiK trip to Htlvor l.nko, lirtiiRliiK (kick many duck and Ave !;. Mrs. M. I.. Pott of '.VaahlnKton, I). C, and dauKhlor Ituth I'otta, have been nt tho Altnmont. MIm I'otta will vllt Mm. U'lllnrd l.nwton al Illc Itlver ItaiiKer Htatlou for aonio Mooka, In an nutomnldlo nccldont last Monday (3. A. McKnrlano wan thrown from If. W. McCnfTery'a car while on t ramAlKn trip In tho lower doneit Dountry, and auntaluod a broken col lar hone, , M. II. Itlcc, editor of the l.nkovlow Herald, (mwied throtiR llond Monday homeward hound. Ho haa a vnlunhle artlolo deicrlptlvo of nouthcrn central OroKou In tho l'orlland Journal' Hunday Imiio. K. I'. Madsen and faintly moved Friday to uoar Deichuten. Mr. MndHui haa ImiiixIiI an IrrlKated 40 tlireo (juarlrr of a 111II0 from thai town. Ho Mill havo oharRo of build 111K tho now threo-atory brick hotel il Dwwhutcn . C. C. Klllaon, who oxpected to lo .ntn hero for tho practice of law, wat ?altud to hU old homo In tho Mlddlo Witnt lant week to attend to wimc IiiihIiimm mattom. Ilo left TliurtKlay 4iitL Htatixl that ho would toturn In I few montha. Article nt InooriHiratlou of tho Tia line CommerclMp Club hiut been lied with th county clerk. The In 'oipomtom are 1). U I'ettraon, Al ltd A. A)a, J. U. I'eitniin, Fred la Kollettt. J. K. MorMN. ti. K. Peter Miu and J. (I. itwlmoud, tho capital teliiK 11 tOO. WIN I'OOTUAI.I. (JAM 15. The High Hohool football ttnm played llodmond yuatorday at Itod iniind, wlunliiK by a r.coro of 13 to 2. It wan 11 well played name. CllA(Ji:i) LOCATION. Kmea & CioBiioy moved tholr bar ber ahop Into tlio-flral nwni east of their old atnnd and limt door wen ol the now WrlKht MotoKlloyd Illdg) where they havo tho neateut and m"t iptodnte hltop lu CriHtk county. S'nco hla ahop haa opened Ita motto has men appellor workmaiuhlp In all ,rndra. and In their now ahop tho it letter prepared than ever to Klvc ho lm'i aervlco that can bo hnu In heir lino. Tholr new ahop U f lrn mlicd with hot and cold water, kteam hoot and TWO uptodato HATH 'tOOMS. dive them a vail and be oonvlucoil. Advertisement. 1! I'rnlt Tre'Nr Itorrlt's I'loHCra, VAC. 1'iof. bpllman ndvocatea the pluntvj I11K of.frult troea iviid nil mm tor uio .loino orcnanU .We have tho htirdl t of treea, bunion. roea and Mow ers especially adapted fur thla alti tude, nlao ornamental troou, IioiIkos, tc. Ortler now for apring delivery. .Koni will oill on reouest. ' AddKh rlnitwlg. Curo lliillotln. AdvortUe mont. 353b Mm. KteveiiNou liuikcH it hpccliiltj or U.1 cent (llniiei, fauilllcs iperlall) Invited Sunda)K. ladles' rest loon In kiiiiuh'IIoii. Advertlceineiit. !l!tl The Kpwnrtli l.onKUO will hold 1 tioolnl -nt tho Motnodlat ohurch Fri day cvunliiK. to which nil aro Invited. t 1 . -- -- I WAUX1N(J. All pet-hoim m-o wnrnwl never to tiiko iny tloj; lluminei1 hunt Intl. riu-tlett iIoIhr m without IH'iinlh'.ldn Mill bo p.i-osi;fUteil. 0. H. HUDSON. -t - OLD RETUnNS HAVE INTEREST PAST FIOURES COMPARISON Homo of the Vole ltT(iiili,I In County mid IaivuI I'rerlncU A If o r it Ciiiilnut t o 'J hone of Vetterilny. lu coutKotlon with tho election re turna recorded elaewhero In thla pa per Il la luUroatliiK to oxumlno pre vloua retiirna'. At tho lant proaldentlal election, lu 1D0H, Orecou wont for Taft, over llrynn, by n plurality of about 20,000. In Crook County tho republican plur ality waa In tho neighborhood of oOO. Mend precinct Kavo Taft CO, llryan 24; Deachutcn il and -M; Laldlaw, CI and 22; I'rlnovllle, MC and llo, Powell Hutto, 1-1 and 10; Kedmnnd, S3 and 38. Thlrty-Jlvo Boclnllata vo ed In Powell Iluttca and Laldlaw pro clncta. In tho April Primary election of thla year, tho county wont ns follow; Uooaovelt. 4 41. Taft, 402, LnFollotto, 334, Clnrk not 201 and Wilson 17C in tho county, thoui;h Wllaon won handily In tho etnto. Belting won over Hourno In tho county G9C to 34 4. Forhea lecolved CC1 vote. In tho two local precincts, Ilend and Deachutce, Kooievclt polled 70, Tall 47 and UaFolIctto 13. Tho to tal county vote of McFarlano In the primaries wa 402. Ilrowstor won over Hlco C9S to&41. Klklng lulled 690 votes. In 1910 Ilalfour 1eat Kl klni for ahorlff 8C& to 847. In that election Warren Drown, for county clerk, received 1S02 vote, tho high eat number )ct rcoordod for any can didate. HOW A SHELL ROAD IS BUILT For many loralltlen alriDR tbo aea. conKt ulielU tiaro proved to be both convenient and valuable for use Inniir faclns rortd. Tbelr itiaxlmuui value la had for luodernto trattle runda and over annd. but they have aim) been iiikhI to advantage, wbere cheaply had and where better malerlal waa eiH-n Ive. over clayey noil. The ununl prrtctlci' hna been to aim. ply apivtid, without much care and from pllfi" duuied In the ruudway. a layer of the ahells over the unprepared natural roadbed, leaving the irutllc to vtxiMlldniu the ahella, which It Rrad unlly and reluctantly did, aayt Major W. XV. Croxhy tn the tlood Itnnda Mac ailne. The auccvrdlnu N-UMin perhap aome little en re waa iimhI with addl llotml ahella to patch and even up the former work When Intellipeutly mt llxteil In tbl pnxvdnrc after rvm-ld ruble ihtIchI baa fnpieiitly reultel In n very aatlxfnctnry nmd aurtaiv un der certain mndltlotix 1 1 nnpilrwl, however, n conMdrrnble txNua for iKitchUiR to In kept In tnaal condition, pH-lall.v aa the nmuuiit of trntTIc luur,aet, and lu niniiy i-nfea the uae of ahella ha Uvn abnndoneil lM-otiiie of thU eTH'Qm and of the ilwrenae- reultlm; lately In the pnirtlnunte prlcea of atone ntul ahella After eonxtrurtlni; nnd tnnlntnlnlnc aeveral rouda under the nbov derrll) rd met hod for a tIh1 of M-verui ycum I bef-nuie Impreiwd with the Inrk of eeouoniy thu h:id nnd with the belief that mnnjr or the defwta aucb, fur tuxtame. na the furniltn; or pothole or the linking" of the ahella a rsiircor hiibll noAO in osonou. when lined over ehiy aubKnidea voiild be uviildetl by dlffeivnt methuda. In iikIuu ahella over cle.iu wind roll lug of the Biiburudu limy U luiioislbie and la tiuuei'a.siir,v provided any tllla of tho snnd have been properly aettled All thnt may be utreoaary ore trim mliiK and eveiiliiK up of the aubgnido. ao na to aeviiro unlforuilty In the thick, nesa of the ahell layer without wuato Neither I It tiuKrtaiit to preveut it inudenito churning up of tho annd sub gmde lutu the tlrat layer of ahella un der tho roller. Thla can anfely be dla regarded whon not excessive and the amid la not so loamy or clayey ua to posseaa marked capillarity. In use of 'ahella over clayey or loamy aubjn-udoa. however, tho apeclllciitlona aliutild bo strictly udhored to. Further, on aoiuo clnya n Inyor of clenn amid from three to alx Inches thick between the aheibj EOR YQ)J undoubtedly haven't begun to think much -5rrs- nbout Christmas buying ns yet, and in fiict it is rather early. Nevertheless we wish to tell you that our Christmas toys ure now on display and every week new items are arriving. Hcyond question we will have this year the finest line of Christ mas goods ever shown In Bend more new nnd "different" items Itlita that possess class nnd distinction. And worwill have a program that will please the little tota. Santa Clauslwlll again make our store his headquarters and will probably have a post office and a letter for every child who calls on him. More about this later. Remember, before buying, that we enjoy the well-earned rep utation of being the TOY HEADQUARTERS for Bend. Rowe's Store V: Wall Street and tbo subgnide can be advantageous, ly used. To secure aattsfactory reaulta plenty of water must bo used with the rolling It U practicable to so bind a shell road by aaudlng. watering and rolling aa to have II ring uuder honm tratlle Identically aa doea drnt via macad am. However, the uxual practice la to neglect thla Important feature und to depend 011 the adhelvenewi of the powdered abella to remedy a tack or binding. Shell raids built with Insuf ficient binding will always be lumpy and expemdve to maintain. Fresu raw abella aro to be preferred for these surface, though steamed hclla will glvo fair results. The ateamlng aeems to take some of the toughness and Ufo out of tho ahella. Dredged ahella. procurable lu many places, bavo never been used by me. but It seems that an excess of mud with tbem would be detrimental nnd hould be avoided as much na possible, especially wbere froxt action on the surfacing la to be exierted. The rvault or the proper um of good ahella la a moat antlafactory surface for light I rattle. It la plennnUy resil ient, smooth, thouch not objectionably llppery. and attractive Id appearance wd expeelnlly ho on dark utghla. wnen Ua wbltene mny be a decided ndvan tnge to (tie driver. Flintier, tbe wanhlticx from the road mirfiuv eiiiiiiinigi a ppleiidld growili of mm on even the andlrt of oo;il iters and thereby liiereae the effective wtnth of intvel way. ivk unkxcki.i.kii si:rvkt:. Good Ik r her service? That Is what you want, of courae. There Is ono shop In llond whero you always got this, nt Innes & Davidson's, on Oregon street near Wall. Inncs & Davidson's Is tho pioneer harbor shop of tho city, nnd they havo, by their courteous and superior servico, gained a largo patronage. That haircut and ahavo that you need bettor got them at Innes & David son's. (Advertisement) 1 AN OLD PROVERB SAVS "THE I1EST IS NONE TOO GOOD." THIS IS SO OF HARDWARE AND TOOLS. CHEAP MATERIAL OF ANY KIND IS DEAR MATERIAL IN THE LONG RUN. .. " V OUU LINES ALWAYS HAVE BEJCN OFATHE",BEST AJD MOST DURABLE QUALITY. THE BEST MANUFACTURERS MAKE OUR HARDWARE. ', .... OUR I'EUSONAL GUARANTEE STANDS .BACK. OF ANY TOOL WE SF.LL. Skse Hardware Coiiip'finy; Bcnd --- I'OOTItAMi OAMK SATUItDAV. Probably tho only football I game of tho season In Dcnd will I occur Saturday of thla week on I tho athletic field. The contest- . 4 ing teams aro thoso of tho County High School and of the Uend High School. The local team Is confldont that It can play as good football aa can tho Prlnovlllo team. Game la called for 2 o clock. v ---t FINAL Itim'IlNH AT STAR. Announcement of the final results in state election made at Star Theatre tonight. Usual prices. State meas ures and officers, and (hose of Wash ington, hliould conic in by the special Western Union service In time for announcement tonight. Defeated at Polls. SKNATOK 1101 RNK. ; BflHNfcwK inr"" aH