The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 26, 1913, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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THK nKNh BULLETIN, RHN1, WEDNESDAY, MAUCJt SM, leifL
TACffi.
ENFORCE MtlMION LM
School Children to Ho Protected
No Cost up to April n.
In regard to the enforcement of
health precautions In the ttentt
schools, tho board announces Its pol
icy In tho following letter to Princi
pal Shousc. Tho local nhystclans
have stated that they will perform
vaccinations on Bchool children froi
up to April 5. The letter follows:
"Rule 24 of tho Oregon Stato
Hoard of Health (all of which rules
nro on tho Blatutc hooks of the state
of Oregon) reads bb follows: 'It
shall bo tho duty of all school boards
In nil tho districts of whatever class
In tho state or Oregon, to prohibit
tho entranco Into any of tho public
schools of tho state, of all children
not previously vaccinated (tho evi
dence or which Is shown by the scan
without proper vaccination; and it
Ehall be the duty of tho teacher or
teachers In any or tho public schools
or tho stato of Oregon to satisfy
themselves that such order has been
properly enforced; tho evidence be
ing a scar, or by certificate of vac
cination signed by a reputable phy
sician.' "You am therefore requested to
ndvise all tho toachcrs working under
you of tho above requirements and
insist that tho rule bo rigorously
enforced."
GET LICENSE, SAYS WODEN
Angler Must Hare Paper on Their
Person When They Go Fixhlng.
With tho fishing season opening
next Tuesday, Game Warden McKay
is giving waring to all anglers to
have their fishing licenses as required
by law. Heretofore a receipt show
ing that an application has been se
cured and the fee paid a notary
has been, accepted, but tho State
Game Warden has ruled that this la
not sufficient and that the license
must bo on tho person fishing to com
ply with the law. A3 It Is necessary
to send to Prinevile for the license
those who expect to go fishing the
first day of the season will have to
set their applications in this week.
Warden McKay fays that each,
fisherman should make a six-Inch
mark on his pole with which to
measure flab, caught. All under six
laches must be thrown back Into tho
water. "Anglers should wet their
hands before taking the fish off the
hook." says Mr. McKay, "so that
it they must be thrown back they
Will not die, for If the scales are
broken tho fish die."
PUNS NEW BANGER STATION
GovernBiu'Hets Aside Bite South of
. Pine Mountain.
Dispatches from Washington bring
tho Information that the government
has withdrawn from public entry a
portion of township 21 south, range
25 east. Willamette Meridian, for ad
ministrative purposes. From the lo
cal forestry office It is learned that
this Is for ranger station, probably
to be established the coming sum
mer. The location Is south of Pine
mountain, southeast of Bend, and
embraces what Is known as the old
McPherson place. There are soniu
270 acres In the station reserve, 200
acres already in the Deschutes nat
ional forest and 70 acres which have
been outside the reserve. Tbero Is
water on the place and a corral, with
plenty of grass for the ranger's
horses. It is likely that a cabin and
barn will be built this summer, al
though plans for the station are not
yet completed. There Is at present
no ranger located in that part of the
forest.
TAPPED THE WIRES.
Th.
Good HouMwIf Had a Prstty
Kn N010 For Nsw.
People who would normally think It
n disgrace to eavesdrop or spy on their
neighbor seem u'terly without con
wTcuce wheu the telephone is in qnes
tlou and will rush to the instrument
every time the bells ring, whether It la
tbelr call or uot.
As an evidence of the extreme to
Cvhlcu it chu be carried I well remem
ber n cane where for some unknown
reatiou the bells beyond one of the sta
tions Heeined in constant trouble. Ono
lime they would operate jierfectly, five
minutes later tbey would ring so faint
ly! (but It was hard to distinguish the
call. The manager was on the vergo of
prontratlou. its he had gouo over the
line a uozeu uuierf, tnuimeu every tree
that could potuibly hare been In the
way, adjuided bells In fact, done ev
erything be could think of.
i ju detfpalr be came to me nnd told me
lils trouble. 1 suggested thut we drive
out to the last "good" station nnd. to
hi surprise, asked him If ho dared
walk in without rapping. He snld he
jduld. and the (wo of us entered very I
.unexpectedly, the telephone being In
the kitchen at the back of the house, i
The picture we found was. to say the
least, amusing. The good housewife In
her craze uot to nil anything bad ac
tually rigged up u clump to bold the
receiver on the buck of u rocking chair
nud siMMit ber lebiure time in comfort
ably llideiilug to every word thut went 1
&... .I.n ll.tl. UflA. I.U.4 A.'An fWltlA Ult '
U VI MIC HI" UHC ...!. v.um n.'w
far as to devise 11 method of opening
the primary circuit on her own Instru-
.meat ho that 'the. batteries would uot
ruu down. T '
; j'l'hU Is au extreme case, but shows
Jiow far pome folks cau go. The rem
edy: Jiut platu common deseeury and
iwiiiwly. a bylaw authorizing the man
ager to lake out any telephone wbos
tise Is vuUty of such dishonesty and
amijnacefVlth backbone enough to do
fcis duty. Ttiii uud WroslUa. v
UOCAL NEWS ITEMS
A. F. Ramsay of Lntdlaw was In
Bend Saturday.
Tho Brldgo Club will meet Friday
with Mrs. W. W. Faulkner.
F. B, Martin returned last week
from a trip to Columbus. Ohio.
C. W. Jensen and Glenn Cox wero
up Monday night from Deschutes.
T. E. J. Duffy of Prlnevillo was a
Bond visitor during the weok-end.
V. II. Putnam, brother of 0. P.
Putnam, Is visiting hero for a week.
Supt. J. P. llogers of tho Oregon
Trunk was here Friday night and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lara went to
Portland Monday and are expected
back tonight.
Mrs. Charles Everett was 111 ror
several days tho paBt weok with an
attack or the grip.
M. Nlolsen of Riverside, 111., ar
rived Sunny night and has gone on
his claim at Held.
Yestorday afternoon Mrs". O. P.
Putnam gavo an Informal tea for
Mrs. Ray Morehouse.
A. M. Prlngto's mother, who has
been visiting him a few weeks, has
returned to her home.
William J. Sprout, the forest ran
ger, was In town from his camp In
the Paulinas, over Sunday.
At Llnster. who has been working
in Portland for several months, has
returned to his home here.
Supervisor M. L. Merrltt of tho
Deschutes National Forest went to
The Dalles Monday on land offlco bus
iness. H. J. Egglcston returned to town
Sunday night, accompanied by his
family, who have been visiting In
Deschutes.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Genung are
back from Seattle where they spent
the winter, and will go on their
homestead soon.
The Prlscillas met with Miss Sid
ner Monday evening, and then went
to the Star Theatre in a body, guests
of Mrs. Powelson.
Mrs. Mary F. Mulkey has return
ed from Kennewlck, Wssh., where
she has been for several months.
Her son Dolph Is now at Fernle, I). C.
Rev. J. D. Snrtngaton. Baptist Sun
day school director for the North
west, was here last week, speaking
at the church on Wednesday even
ing. The Presbyterian Guild will give
a benefit performance, with special
features, at the Star Theatre Fri
day evening. The admission will be
15 cents.
The Altar Society of the Catholic
church is planning the presentation
of a program of living pictures at
the Star Theatro In the near future,
perhaps next week.
Tho young people of the naptlst
church had planned a social on top of
Pilot Butte for last evening, but it
has been postponed owing to the bad
weather until next Tuesday evening.
A. O. Sarff nnd A. H. Leland were
here last Thursday on their way to
Harney county to inspect agricultur
al lands with the view to locating a
colony of people from Yamhill coun
ty. A . J. Harter was called to Spo
kane last week by the death of his
sister, who died In a hospital there,
Sh ;, t -Laidlaw
recntly. Hor homo was at Hatton,
Wash.
Jean Bolloro cam0 in last week
rrom his homestead In the Powell J
Butte country to give testimony In
the Walte-Hardy homestead contest
case. Mr. Bollore expects to make
o visit to New York within a short
time.
D. E, Fox of Newberg has purchas
ed 40 acres of raw land under the
Central Oregon Irrigation Company
segregation, northeast of town, and
with hla family has taken-up resi
dence on It. His son, Ira Fox, and
family have rented the Dobbins place
adjoining.
SEE V. N. HOFFMAN AT ONCE
ABOUT THAT FISHING LICENSE
THAT YOU WILL HOON NEED.
Good Gorceries and
Dry Goods.
HAT is whrtt you know you are
I getting when you huy nt this store
L J the store where quality is al
ways first and the prices right, where
even the children can trade. We handle
an excellent line of Kitchenware also.
Our stock of Shoes and Gentlemen's Fur
nishings are being closed out, at great
; reductions in prices. Make your pur
chases here and save money.
E. A. SATHER.
TbeOI4RUoM
Mrs. Charles Nlckerson, who has
been visiting her daughters, Mrs. M,
S. Lattln and Mrs. R. II. Webb, loft
Thursday for California to visit other
relntlvos. Her son Frank, who has
been here also, returned to his homo
In Michigan.
A. U French has nn overall ad
vertisement In his storo window that
has attracted much attention. It Is
a giant figure In n monster suit of
overalls, nnd n corset advertisement
pinned on It Monday morning pro
duced many smiles from passon-by.
John R. Hnusmnn or. Seattle, who
owns land under tho Swalloy ditch,
was hero yesterday. Ho says that
never before wns there such n great
Interest shown in Bond by 8oattla
as now. "Bond Is tho bout known
town In thu West," said Mr. Haus
mnn, who has not been hero lor in
months, nnd expressed tho greatest
surprise nt tho substantial building
development.
A claMlllcd ad In The Ilultctln It
trad by hundred nnd nrlngs the ad
u'rtler Kxd returns for the nioncj
Invested.
SEE V. N. HOFFMAN AT ONCE
ABOUT THAT FISHING LICENSE
THAT YOU WILL HOON NEED.
UMIotJSuttcfnn
III. lS.l ..!
SUNDAY DINNER MENU.
March UO, lOlil.
Served from 6:30 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Plates 50 Cents.
BrunswIr.V Stew Duchess Salad
Southern Smothered Chicken,
Croani Sauco
Roast Haunch or Vet, Currant Jelly
Breast of Mutton, Stuffed
T Bono Steaks
Mashed Potatoes Now Spinach
Roman Punch
New Rhubarb Plo
Strawberry Merlapge Plo
Wator Crackers Roquefort Cheese
Coffeo
An Orchestra of Three Icd by Ash
ley Forrest Will Play.
Manager, Mrs. W. D. Cursor.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Advertisement Inserted under this
heading at the rno of one cent a
word fur each Insertion. Discount nn
extended InxrtJoan. Charge are
payable in advance except for adver
tisers having a regular account with
The Bulletin.
GOOD ADVERTISING.
- To the Editor of Tho Bulletin:
Iaat week I advertised In
your "Want Column" for team
of horses, paying for tho ad ror
two weeks. Arter one Insertion
I got my team, having had sev-
eral offers. This Is the second
- team I have bought through ad-
- vertlstng with The Bulletin;
a gun also. I consider this the
cheapest and the best advertla-
lng possible In this section. I
get results every time.
' A. R. M'KENZIE.
For Itont.
FOR RENT Furnish ed cabin, &.
W. B. Leah, lot 11, block IS, Center
Addition. 48tf
FOR RENT Three-room house In
. . 1 .1. is -
ie0" ? Pef mpaw. u. v. uun-
", uox v. uena, uregon. hi
J FOR RENT Improved Irrigated
'lands near Deschutes, Ore.. Inquire ot
. Win. Johnson, Deschutes, Ore. 49tf
FOR RENT Furnlsned rooms
with steam hent and bath, at Bean
building. Mrs. Howard Palmor. 8p
FOR RENT Good furnished
housekeeping rooms, modern in ever)
way. Inquire at Attamont Ifntel 481
FOR RENT Improved Irrigated
land in Powell Butte district. Apply,
to G. A. McFnrlano, Redmond, Ore
gon. 43tf
FOR RENT Now 2-room cabin
range nud heater, complete furnish
ings for housekeeping, 110. One blk
east of depot. M. M. Leah. Sp
FOR RENT PR SALE 100 ncrva
ot Irrigated land undor Arnold ya
tout. 0 mtlos from town: 2(t ncrus un
der cultivation. Call on or address
Chas. D. Rowo, Bond. 48tf
FOR RENT Tho bcRt located
storo In Bond for n grocery, midway
between tho First National llnnk nnd
tho now postomco. Shelving nnd fix
tures complete. Long loaso given If
desired. Sco owner. A. M. Lara, tt
Wuntod.
WANTED Full blooded Minorca
rooster. Ed Hnlvorson, Bond. Cltt
WANTED Experienced cook and
dishwasher. Inquire ot Mrs. V. D,
Curscy, Pilot Butte Inn. 3tf
IF REASONABLE, will pay cnsli
for rostdunco lot. Stato prlco nud lo
cution. Strictly confidential, Box 331,
Bond. 3p
WANTED Men nnd toaniB to
cloar light sagebrush, 0 miles from
Lnldlaw, Inqulro Flshor'a store at
Lhldlnvv, 2-3
WANTED Young lady of educa
tion nnd executive ability, with legal
expcrlonco, desires position as sten
ographer or ofllca assistant In Cen
tral Oregon town. Address Lock
Box 3SC, Bond, Oregon. 3p
For Hale.
GOOD JERSEY bull for servtco at
Star ranch, Tumalo. 3lf
FOR SALE Now cornet ror sad
die horse or blcycto, Leo Poatco,
Fremont. Oro. 2-4
FOR SALE Pair or light mares,
harness and wagon. Cheap. Bend
Sash & Door Co. 3p
FOR SALE Team ot horses, wt.
about 1500 each, 6 and 7 years old.
George Gertson, Bond. 03tf
FOR SALE I have-some or those
fine apples 7et nt a small price In
Laidlaw, Oro. C. H. Hatch. l-4p
LOST Airedale pup. six months
old. wearing leather collar. Report
to forestry offlco for reward. 3tf
FOR 8ALE Strawlnsrry plants at
SO eta per dos. Place orders at once.
P. H. Dencir, R. F. D. Bend. 2tr
FOR 8ALE Baled hay In any
quantity at the 8tar ranch at $11 a
ton. 8tar Ranch Co., Tumalo. Or. 3tf
FOR SALE Five head or cheap
horses, on Bend and Prlnovllle road
at Powell Butte. N. II. Golden. 51-2
FOR 8 ALE Laying hens, also
bronze turkey eggs for hatching.
Mrs. S. A, Dutt. It. F. D.. Bend. 3tf
FOR SALE Jersey red boar, wt
over 300 pounds. 2 years old, price
18, Bond Brick L Lumber Co. 3tf
FOR SALE First class piano.
Melstor make. Terms, Inquire of
W. R. Gay, 4 blocks .north or the de
pot. 3-4p
FOR SALE 200 sacks potatoes.
In good condition, well matured and
good size. At a bargain. Otto Zl
gler. 3-5mgc
FOR SALE Ono bay team young
horses, well broken; harness and
wagon, W. R. Gay, 4 btocks north or
depot. 3-4p
I HAVE very good Buff Orpington
cockerels for sale at very reasonable
prices. R. C. Immelo, Redmond,
Oregon. SOtf
FOR SALE My delivery team
and harness, also my freight wagon,
complete outfit, $300. Sco me. A.
M. Lara. 51tf
FOR SALE Holstelu cows and
Duroc Jorsny hogs, G miles east of
Bend on Waugu road. C. V. Barto,
R. F. D. Itf
FOR SALE Hair ton or seed arti
chokes at reasonalde prices by P. II.
Dencer. Handled In town by Skusn
Hardwaro Co. Itf
FOR SALE 18,000 "new Orogon"
itrawborry plants, CO cents a hun
dred. Do well In this climate. N. P.
Vlnyard, Bend. 2-llp
FOR SALE or trade for Bond
nroportv, 2. 3. or 0 acres, nonr car
line, between Orogon City and Port
land. Box 159, Bend. &2-3p
FOR BALE HO-aore relinquish
iient, with 160 adjoining; also other
choice locations. Address B. C
oaro Bulletin. 43tf
FOR SALE 120 acres, houso and
furnlturo and all Improvomonts, for
$1500. This Is a big bargain. C. F.
McDonnott, Laidlaw, Ore. 2-Dp
FOR SALE Red clover hay $12,
also mammoth clover hay $8, all of
It baled. Four miles west of Laid
law, Ore. Wlmer & Spaugh. 48tf
FOR SALE Furniture, rag car
pot 18 yds., floor oil cloth, cooking'
utnslls, also row farm tools, all
practically new, Inquire 8, Bulletin
oltlco. 3-4p
FOR 8ALB Flno Irrigated 40
acres, Improved, one mile west of
Deschutes,' on Laidlaw road. Easy
terms. D. 8. Hays, owner, Doschutes,
Oregon. 3p
FOR SALE Completo sot of fix
tures, Including scales and countors,
trucks, Ice box, etc., tor an up-to-date
grocory store. Invoice $900. Also
storo for rent. Seo A. M. Lara. Cltf
FOR BALE Kellerstrass "Crys
tal White" Orpington eggs; also R. I.
Reds. These chickens took no prizes
In tho show room, they wero at home
laying. Mrs, Carl Hutch, Laidlaw,
Oregon. 1-4 p
FOR BALK 40 acres Irrigated
land, about 10 acres has been In cul
tivation, only five miles from Bend
on good road, ,A bargain and will
pay you to investigate, $850. J. A
Hastes, Bend, Ore. ' 2tf
FOR SALE Flno ranch, 40 acres
in alfalfa, good home, outbuildings,
barns, fences and cross fences. All
thoroughly Improved and In profit
able operation, E, W, U'cuardsqn,
X mllos east of Bead. 49t,f
Listen!
HERE is n great, opportunity for you, sir,
to secure n finely made to order, smart
spring, nnd summer suit for the same
price you would have to pay for well mude
ready mudes. We have now on display
eye-opening array of upwards of 5(H) ex
clusive all wool weaves from any of which
we shall he delighted to take your order and
make to your measure just the kind of
garment you wish in
Kahn Tailored Clothes
$20 to $45
Every new spring style is represented. You
can have an unlimited opportunity to hrowse
around until you "spot" precisely the pattern
and style that echoes your heart's wish.
Why not be distinctive in dresi this season?
AmScx5
"The Store of Better Values"
Ask for JC green stamps. We give them.
FOR BALE Egg from pure blood
barred Plymouth Rock hens. $1,50
per setting, l-euvo orders st Bather's
store. Stfjfp
FOR SALE 80 acrrs Irrigated
land, good 6-rootn house; all fenced
nnd cross fenced; 40 acres In culti
vation, $3250. Was taken on a
mortgage and the prlco la one to
make It sell. J. A. Eastes. Bend. 2tt
FOR BALK Four flno lota In
Park Addition In block 13. Water,
light and sidewalks; attractive
houses occupy adjoining property.
Same prices you pay for unimproved
lots fag. out. "Inquire -Bargain", at
Bulletin office. 2tr
FOR 8ALE Crystal Whlto Orp-
ington eggs for hstchlng. from Kel
lerstrass strain. Imported direct last
year; also unrelated breeding atock
at reasonable price. Four first prizes
at Redmond Poultry Hhow. Fred
Huey, Park Addition. 51tt
FOR BALE 100 acres undor
ditch 8 miles oast ot Bond. Bchool
nn place adjoining. Good huose and
barn. Eighty acres fenced, severs!
acres cleared and about 15 acres
partly cleared. Over $1100 nf Im
provements, ir sold soon will take
C. O, I. prices. Bend Brick & Lumber
Co. str
Announcement
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To The Public
I am opening a new furniture store in
Bend, on Bond street, in the location
formerly occupied hy G. R, Hope.
All my stock will be new.
Allmypricw will Ve right.
, All my representations will be fair
"A square deal for every customer
is my motto.
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It will he a pleasure to have you call
and see what I have to offer,
Whether or not you care to hily -now
I want to know you
.4'." nnd have you know me
' Open Saturday Morning.
A.L.
Listen!
FOR HALE 130 acres cholco Ir
rigated land, 00 acres cleared, 60
j acres In crop, 35 acres set to clover
and alfalfa, good C-room bouse, rus-
'tic and celtrd nnd nlcoly painted and
about 10 acres of wasta land, only
$1300. J. A. Pastes, Bond, Oro, SIC
1 AM HILLING Iota In Aubrey
Heights at $150, $200 and $300, on
terms or $15 cash and from $( to $10
monthly, only 6 per cent on defer
red payments. This property Is the
most sightly to be had and only ll
to 9 blocks ot the business center or
Bond. J. A. Eastes, Bend, Ore. 2tf
FOR HALE 160 acres Irrigable
land near Bend, 50 acres set to clo
ver and alfalfa. 00 acres In cultiva
tion: new bungalow, Ail fenced and
crosa fenced. Will sell this place at
$1600 lens than present owner paid
for It a ynarago. Compelled to soil.
J. A. Esstes, Bend, Oregon. Itf
FOR HALE 1 team, weight about
2600; wagon and harness, sold to
gether: 1 yearling Belgian colt, I
horse weight 1300, 1 buggy, 1 sin
gle harness, 2 sets chain hsrness, 1
saddle, 1 saddle pony, nnd numer
ous miscellaneous articles. 15 tons
bundlod wheat hay, 20 tins clover
hsy, $8 per ton In stack. Telephone,
call or address L. H. Krley, Terre
lonne, Oregon. 3-t
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