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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1913)
TIIM ItHNII HUM.KTIfy IIKNO, WKDNKHDAY, AI'IHJi I), 1013 rAGK 7. ,7 ' tf' j I r Going Fishing! Come In and look over our complete line of tackle Bam boo and Steel Hods, Silk and linamel Lines, Spoon Hooks, Sinkers, Lenders, Baskets, Plies of all grades and assortments. We can please everybody from the expert angler vvlio uses a fancy rod with auto matic red to the small boy who ties his reel to a juniper stick. prices to suit all. Patterson Drug Co. TAe GKG&L Store LOCAL NEWS ITEA1S M. K. Ilrown was In (own Monday, r i J, H. Pnrmlnrer went to Hpokatio Imt week. A now floor I being laid In tho Wcnondy livery darn. O. II. lUnly of tdn Ten llnr'ranch was In town Monilny. Charles Hunter hna palnlod a algn on tlio poitoHlco window. The Ifvonlng "600" club moot to nlKht with Mr. Putnam. Tho Prlsclltas wero entertained dy Miss Holme Monilny night. (I. W. Hhrlnrr mnilo n trip to Hnr noy ooiinly tho putt week. John Llnstor wnn Bhlo to do out Hominy, lln In gotllng nlonK nicely. Mm. P. J. Cronln. mother of Mr. II. U. Hkttso. In visiting hor daugh tor. '.Momlny afternoon nn Informal lilrtlulny purl)' wan given II. J. Over turf lit hU liomo. N. I', Hmlth In having extens'vo Itn provoiuontH nimla In tho arrange ments of hln store, 0. II, Olllospln of Hnn Frnnolicn vi km In town Monilny nml Tuesday ih lulvortlMhiK business. Illlllnnl. Oldd nnd JiiIuIwihh com menced Monday Installing a eonnreto Mdnwnlk In front of the Ilrown build Ink on llond street l)r I" II, Thouipaou, who return ml Friday from Halom, reports lil wlfo'H hen ltd nn ImprovliiK. Tho Hiilmcrlptlon Dancing Cluh hitlil It dance Hntunlny nlRht. Tho uoxt onii will da on Mny 3. Mimes Anna nml Ocrtrtulo Market nro In town for n fow dnyii, staying nt tho home of Or. Thompson. Tho fortnightly lUuca of tho Cnlc llorlto Clud will Ik) hold next Bnt unlay otonliig In 8nthor'n hnll. (leorgo K. Curry of Konttlo was In low ii Monday on hln wny to his homo uicad on tho Christmas Lake road. Mm. John II. Ilynn, now occupy In r npnrtmenta nt tho Klolu hoiiao, la re covered from several wcokn' lllnomi. There. wiro mnny nnRlora out on tho river Hunday, hut tho ratchos I wero light, tho day being too cool for ROOd flahliiR. II. K. Htcwart. who tins dcon nt Myrtlii Point, Ore'., for aavornl months, returned' to llcnd last Wed. nnsdny night. Jones & Itcnshaw hnvo purchased thn entire paint stock of N. P. Smith who will onlsrgo hla atovo and Kunor nt turdwuru alook. I. W. Kullor, who hnn been work ing In Tho llond Coinpauy'n mill for tho punt mouth, linn rotiiruod to tho ! fonmt service. hnvliiR I icon ntoltil id forest assistant undnr Hupervlsor Uihmi of th Orhoro reserve, with I headquarters nt Prlnovlllo. f j &72Mhour iti&. me0&!Z. 3sik ,& AVii -V 1 Mm .X4 J) ear flmyl- o7ie oihcA day of went oxeA o caii on our old schoolmate, XauAa. She didn't 4eem veAu eomfoAialtie even' when at, an old fALtnd, came int lccaxiac of caxtld plainly see ibni -Ac vtaJ a chained of hcA shaLLy LaAlor. She confided o me ihai allhouah hcA huiland would aive hcA filcnty lo Xruy cloihd with, Ao she cou-Ld make a joocl ahfitaAanae in fiullic, Ac uauld not let heA Jiaic money to even fixuft the ftarlor. afin't it dreadful foA a nice aiAllike ' XauAa to have to Aland a thina like this, afa, a7u, a J always, ' JCou, (P, S,-3Ainn any fAiend with you when OU COniCi a in iw ....M..u p,,. u,yvuy iee my parloA. af've ;u4 fixed it uh V to with furnituAc J Itouaht fA6m & J(. Ju fiompson Whoro Your Dollar Does Uu Duty. Hurt Hhuoy nml fnmlfy movod thu llrnt of tho Vuok Into thd Urodlor hoiiHii cottiiKo on Kentucky ntroot nour tho old Imnolmll KroiinilH, Thn OroRon hnml ft Immlnrntlon Co, hnn mldod n new room to lln quartom on thu cornor of Wnll nml OroRon MtrootM, It fncltiK on OroRon nlriiot. MIhh Winifred Klymi nml MJnn Klnn ShiilU niovnd thn flrnt of tho wook to tho Moiiutitlu Vlow wliuro thoy hnvo tuldin rooms toRetlmr for tho mi minor. II. W. Unvln, noil of Col. 0. II. I)n. via of tho U. H. Army, roilo Into Mend fri'iii the llniiloy 00 rminh Friday urd In now working on a ranch oiihI or i-'n. Floyd Dement nnyn Hint durliiR the ItiHt Hlxty dnyn the Heml MnrdWaro Company hnn hroiiieht In nix cnrlonilN of huiilwfliii HiipplloH to ItH loon I whiwIioiiuh. Ilodert II. Could left on Tuwulny for Himttlo. FrlmulN Imfe have ro- cMve.l inrltalloun lo hU wuddlng with Mlw Mlllnii ItnlthlN on Wedntie day, April 10. (J. V. Ilnkor, whtf wan here In the foniHt olllco pnrt of tho winter, hnn doen appointed forest nnalatnnt of tho Ump'iun reeorvo, with lieadiiiar turn nt Koiudurff. WnahliiKtou dlepatchei report Hint F. K. YounK of Pnliluy la dclnR con- nldurod dy Socretnry of tho Interior l.nne, with oilier caudlilnten, for the olllco of Biirvoyor general of Oregon. Ono of the heal looklnK lawna In town nt thla nunnou of the yonr la that of J. W. Dlmlok In Park Addi tion, It wnn planted last spring nud la iinuNtinlly Rreen for this time of year. Tho worthy grnnd matron of Ore Ron, Ordor of tho Knstorn Stnr, will do In (lend Monday, April H. All momliers of thn order nro requested to nttand tho mertlnR Hint evenliiR ut 8 o clock In Masonic hull. Hav, Joseph Hhoerln, Rouoral Kplscopnl mlswlonnry for the atnte, will nrrlvo In llcnd Friday for n few dnya, Kerrlcca will Iks held In Mo sonic hnll nt tho roRular hours next fiundny morning nnd evening, J, II. Minor sold tho Kdd Mcdloth er pluco near Sisters to McUruRory & Smith of Denver, Colo., Inst week. Tho laud emdrncs 100 Irrigated norea and It la understood that the prlca wnn In tho nolRlidorhood of $5000. U A. Ilrandendurg Tueadny ro- sinned moving the Mutxlg diilldlnR which hna doen In Oregon street for several days. The rains of the pnst week hnvo made the streets so sllppory thnt It hnn deen Impossible to do thu work before. C. K. Canada of the General Elec tric Company onmu over Friday iroin Prlnevlllo where he hna deen fur rttcrnl dnya on business for his company, Mr. Canada and Mr. Turn null, who loctured here' Thursday, loft for Portland Sunday morning. Vernon A. Fordca father, mother and alstor nrrlvcd Inat weok from Wisconsin to llvo here. Mrs. FOrlies In afflicted with rheumatism nnd It in hoped thnt tho ollmate hero will bo of benefit to her. The family nro located In the residence which was formerly tho hospital. Miss Kthel Thomas celebrated lier birthday imnlverMry Sunday dy erf tertnlmiiK nnumber of friends at her home east of town, Iier birthday wnn Inst Wednesday, but cwIiir to llliiwn the imrty win iHMtiHinml Thoso who attended from liond wero Hoy nud Mnrie Fox, Hoitrice Win Kute nud Claience Hoyd. A crew of Jape under I M. Wright of Culver wnn hero the first of the Ank widening Fifth street opposite thu station. Mr. WrlRht hna chnrgo of the Oregon Trunk section between llond and Culur. Ilu miys thure h moro soclnlilllty nnd civic spirit In llond than In any other town on the line. Mrs. Florence I Powclson has mocd her art shop fiom Oregon street to n portion of thu Tnornth watto harness store, on Walt street, which Iihb been partitioned oft with a separate street entrance. It In bu ng attractively fitted up by Mrs. Powolson. Sho nunouucoa that she in arranging n class In china pnlpt lug nt Itedmond. Tho now brick hotel nt Deschutes was completed Inst Thursday and la now open. llond men nnd material handled nit tho work. The brick wero furnished by tho llond Urlck &. Lumber Co., J, J, Hynn did the plumbing, N. P. Woldor tho painting and Juctc lAiuy tho brick work. K. P. Mndson, formerly of pond but now residing at Deschutes, did the carpon try work. MIIHAHV CIil'll lH.KCTS. At n meotliiR of tho I.lbrnry Club hold yesterday afternoon olllcore tor tho coining year wero olectod as fol- lown: Prosldont, Mrs. C. S, Hud- son; vice president, Mm. O. II. Furst; uouiutnry nud tronuurer, Mrs. P. W, Ilrown. In ordor to raise funds for tho library It wna decided to hold n cntBtorla supper next Tuesday ovou- iiir, April ir, In tho Fulks building ju Wull street. Nowa was locolvod V tho mooting of tho gift of a box ot bnnkB from A. M. Dralto now on Its wny from Lis Angolen, if you hnvo properly, no miittei uhuio situated, which you wish t uu'hiiitKe, aeo the Hoineceekei-s Imm) Co. They can urrtuiKe It for'you. Adv. otl ai,(, von in is. Illdn wanted for construction of city pest house, 24x28 feet. Hoe mo for plans. Illds must bo In by 0 p. m. I.VIiliiv. Anrll 11. K. A. Hut her. clmlrmnii city licillth committee. 5 NOTICK. Tho following nflldavlt gives the trim status of tho onso between tho Oregon Lnnd & Immlgrntloii Co. nud tho Jewish HHltlern: Hindi of Oregon, County of Crook, as: Ho It rumembored thnt on thin 8th day of April, 1913, boforo mo the iindorslgni'd, n notary public In and for tho stnto of Oregon, personally appeared the within named V. llcr covltx and N. Cold, who lieliig duly hwoiii depose and say, thnt wo and well of ii m are afllllnted with the He 'irew ARrlculttiral Assi elation of Portland, Oregon, that we wore In iliioed by the nnld association to como to Central Oregon and fit" on govorn ment land, that said land was iwlect ed for us Uy said Hseoclntlon, that we and ech memler c f the colony filed on land selected by ld ussoclutlon acoordlug to their Instructions, that thn Oregon Land & Imtiilnratlon Co. of llond, Orogon, ns ngrntn of said association hnd nothing whatever to do with our coming to Central Ore gun and nro In nowise responsible iur wiu ill lueiuii, nun iiuw uaioib i-i .. , . Ml . ' tween mo incmoorn vi in coionj and snld association, that w Mi onch member of snld colony filed on tho land shown us dy Mr. Ilenklo nnd Mr. Post of said Oregon Lnnd & Im migration Co., that there was no mis locations if us or any or snld colony, thnt tho dissatisfaction now existing among members of tho said colony Is caused solely by tho Inoxperlonce of some of Its members In this lino of wcrk and tho inclemency of tho wea ther nt the tlmo thoy moved 'on tho lnnd; thnt we have been dcnlt fairly with by said Oregon lnnd & Immi gration Co. and do not or cannot hold it responsible for any of tho dissatis faction now existing among tho moni tors of the colony. f Signed) lUhhl N Gold. (8lgned) V. llercovltz. Subscribed and iworn to before me tho day and year last above written. (Seal) JAMKS ItVAN. Notary Public for Oregon. (Paid Advertisement) If you a iv in need of lire protection or Hurety bouil, vo inn take cnhi o) you In the best coiuimhiIhs, No mis take made In ou. olllie. iluiiieseek ere Land Co. Adv. 0t fl III J! V T"N f vvt 1 Ifv i rTteri mat weary Look jfffipsr Wear j WALK-OVERS f f Some shoe models, like some peo- ! 3rfBXV tK .i.lm imra ,vnt an l naa1 (.A.l m Zi!,NY 1'it "' inimi;u(iv jjiiuuMll. fjffv i Mviln. Zzli 0u ral.ny "n's BKa. (ft'- ?A Got that pair of -ft llSI k k Walk-Oroni NOW, V &Ui iTW" IV wh"e the k c jn )iv SjT "PV &K best Men's tyfe i iB cCm $4-00' 54-50' 55.00 mK F W $3i0' 54'00' 54-50 OUDIXANCK XO. 73. An ordinance providing for tho li censing and regulating of carrying on tho business of conducting bil liard, dagatclle or pool rooms within tho corporate limits of tho city of lend. Ho It ordained dy the Common Council of tho City of Ilend; Section 1. Any person, firm or cor poration conducting a billiard, baga telle or pool room within the cor porate limits of the city of llend ihnll pay Into the city treasury for tuch privilege a license feo of $100 per year payadlo quarterly In ad vance. Provided, the provisions of this jrdlnanco shall not apply to owners if pool or billiard tables kept only for ii so In private homes or private clubs. fcuc. 2. From and after the date tnat this ordlnauco shall be In full force and effect thero shall be II onsod by the Common Council of the city of llond not to oxceod one illltaid, bagatelle or (tool room for ach one thousand inhabitants of the It "f "efld or frietlon thereof. Sec. 3. Any person, firm or corpo rate n who shall conduct any billiard, niiatelle or iool room without first obtaining a license as herein pro ldd shall be punished b a line not exceeding fifty dollars. See. 4. All ordinances and iwirts of ordinances In conflict herewith .ire hereby repented. Head first time April 8, 11' 13. Utile auspond-d by majority vote, md read second time April S, 1913. Pawed April S, 1913. Approved April 8, 19H VttiMit: Q. P. PUTNAM. II. C. HLLIS. Mayor. Recorder. OIUH.VANt'K NO. 70. An ordinance to amond ordinance N'o. 09 entitled An Ordinance to Unond Ordinance No. 66, Entitled il Ordinance to Amend Ordlnanco Vo. 60 entitled An Ordinance Amond tig Ordinance No. 48 Kntttlad An 3rdnnncQ Jo prpvlde for licensing, "ogulntlng nnd restraining' retail 11 inor ulcnlors, to prohibit tho silo if liquor without n license, to- pro vide penalties nnd punishment for (he violation of any of tile provisions if this ordlnanco nnd to rupen) all irdlnnnros nnd nrts ot ordinances In conflict herewith. Ho It oranlned dy tho Common Council of tho City of llond; Section 1. Thnt section, 1 'of said ordtnaco ft9 do and tho snmo Is here by amended to rend as followa: ", - Section 1. No porsoo or persons shall within tho corporate llmKs of the city ot llond. directly or Indirect ly, in person or by nnothor, sell, bar ter, give nwny, deliver, or lu. any manner dlsxse of any wine, spirit uous or malt liquors or fermented ciders without first obtaining' n II conso therefor In tho manner herein after provided, iind every person to whom such license shall be granted ihnll pay Into tho city treasury tho sum of twolve hundred dollars per annum, pnvablo in advance on tho 1st day of Jnmtnrv of ench yoar. All lIconfcH nrantod unilor tho provlslona of this ordlnanco shall oxplro Decem ber 31st of said year. Kvory II cousoo holding ljqunr llcenao In tho city of Ilend shall pav Into tho city tronaury the Bum of SSOQ on the let dnv of Mnv. 1913, nnd shall not bo llnblo to tho said city of Ilend for nv other or furthor sum for any such llconse. Roc. 2. Thnt sectloti 2 of snU or dinance No. 09 be nnd tho aamo la horob,v amended to rend ns fQllows: Seet6n 2. Provided thut heronftor tho Common Council of tho city of Ilend shall not Issue, any liquor,', li cense to nnv person or persons not now engaged na n retail liquor dealer In tho cltv ofM.and bo -long" an thu number of licenses In force and ef fect In said city of Tland sh"Il be live (5) or more, and provldsd fur- We Have Just Opened Up New patterns Ripplette perj'd. 17jc Kindergarten Cloth, fast colors, ideal for play suits and dresses, per yd. 25c Linona Dimities, per yd. - I5c Cotton Ramie Cloth, per yd. 20c Malaya Cloth for one-piece dresses, per yd 25c Silk and Cotton Ratine, per yd. , 75c Wool Ratine, per yd. 75c Also Children's Dresses CCLn frt (1 Cft white and colored OdC 10 41.DU FIRST TO SHOW THE NEW THINGS MANNHEIMER BROS. THE DEPENDON STORE ' v ther thnt no license now In force and eject snail be triuiBlsned to any other person or persons, firm or cor poration except ono. or more of the persons now holdlngnny such llcenso; shall In good faith bo a member of the firm or corporation to which such license shall do proposed to bol ivansfarrnil t bee. 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith aro hereby repealed: . Head first time April S. 1913. ituloa suspended by majority vote, and read second time April 8, 1913. Passed April 8. 1913. Approved April 8, 1913. Attest: O. P. PUTNAM, H. C. ELLIS, Mayor, Recorder. GARDEN ITENSILS OT THE BEST MAKE AT THE BEST PRICE. ATTHE WE HAVE MADE OUR STORE THE "BEST" HARD. WARE STORE IN "THESE DIGGIN'S." WHY? WE'VE RAKED THE BEST MARKETS AND BROUGHT TO OUR STORE THE BEST THERE IS IN HARDWARE. WHEN YOU "FORK OVER" YOUR MONEY TO US WE GJVE YOU THE BEST HARDWARE FOR YQUR MONEY. Skuse Hardware Company. Wo Repair Uuns of All Htud. m