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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1913)
TAGR . T11K ni5n nUTJiKTIN, tlKNO, WNHNKHHAY, JUNK 1H, lDl!tn JJ - V- - - I KHi 'rv.' THE ALTAMONT AND MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTELS went to tho ,M.pto4UB rlyor. $tixlA.i,r,,0, mid a umy cither be deeply Ll.l.. 1 .b.l.l I.. tl. !.,.! ''..'l...i.l I . . ... ... . ... .. 1. Fr.ldny to assist -In tli.lnuiUe,lassX ftcatlon work. Miss I.nmhorl, tho trnlnod tut ran who has been nt the OvorturC home, linn returned to hor lioinosloitd In tho Sisters country. Ths Turk In Constantinople. Terrible m'tMiuH woio wltuemcd In Cunatiiiitlnoplo when Mohammed II. enptuivd tho cty In Ki, When tho seated In tho luxly or It jjuiy jitpitear uMin tho mirriu'tt. I ho chronic or "cold iiIwoom" Ik tfcnemlly'nf tltlief rtilou orlultt, wherein tho ni'iitu or "hot iibxfoxs" Ik tho result or (in In fection by the pu nilinilKH, Tho iii'iilo ulwi oHH come on suddenly with nil tho hIkiW of mvoro liiiliiminu' tloii liont, redness. kwoIIIiik nml pies ontly, ih tho pin rot dim, n thmhhliiK pnlu Tho HiiilVrvr nfion feels III unit luw n llKht deutvc of fovor In throe or four day tho nlwicm InkIii to sof. f. . Oiler to trnvellers the most comfortable nuthniodem rooms in-Bend. -. -- , Steam heat, baths, hot and cold water, hew' furniture. lj 'Beautiful location on the banks blithe' Deschutes River. . . . t jJFreSbus to. find' from depot. ... ;. , J Special ' Sunday Dinner served from SHu) to 7:J)0 P. M. Plates 50 cents. Spend Sunday afternoon on our green lawns and cool verandah watching the clouds, the river and the mountains. Then step in to dinner. - W.'D. CURSEY, Prop. oOUipioron entered they slew -.(HO uiul mmlo alnu or all who tool; rcMise In (ton. uiul tho pnlu tlluiliiMp' bccnuM tho wiiu'tuiiry "of St. Sophlii. tllldioii the siiifiiro Uln I hcliiu lctiocd iitid rotonU tho futo or tho iSo.wM) prison- the tiiiioii upon tho sine Hpt I not mn; "Mnlo cuptlic wore ImiiiihI with oordi, tho roiiinlot with tholr veils nnd ulrdlo. Tho toimtN woio linked with tholr hIuvoh. tho piclntc with tho tor lor or tho church am) jumtu: inoii or -I ilololnu cIiikh with uohio luiihN wIiono rntox I tit it liceii Invl-dhlc to tho. inn ami tholr uonroxt kindred, mul h c lit- common stnto of i'iiplltty tho runkt or inlo.ty wow ifiiifotiiHtal. the iUm or iMturo woro vut amiiulor, uiul (he Inoxoruhlo Mihllor wu-t Oaroloss or tho futhorV Kruiius. tho tottn or tho uiothor ami the Iniuouttitlotm of the ihllilrvn." AN ACUTE ABSCESS, it LOCAlyNEWS 1TEAIS ? John' Sathor, Bon or K. A. Stithor J roturned fiom Cjurvaj:;s last weok. ; HUlStP01iP Roundup ploturos, in three "rcfclB. have heen secured I'' the Dream Theater fur presentation Sat , urday anU.SinidayV' ' Clyde McKay and 0. W. Shrlher, Ooputy gm wardens, mq.de a trip up river the last of the weeR, return Ing Sunday ntternoon. : Tho camp- of the IHscautee river surveying crew at Henham Palle has been divided, part or thtOiagmnew .'liolag campwl'Lttlow Laldiaw. - . P. C. Garrison returned" Fdday -tfroni the eastern part' or 'the bounty ''where he spont more Uian a week , -with a crew ot tlinhcr' crulsera, O. C. Henkle returned Friday Trom Philomath, where ho nttonded the funeral on Tuesday or his grand mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Honkle. J. II. Miner was dangerously 111 Saturday night, suffering from pto maine poisoning as a result or citing tainted meat. He has recovered. L. M. Koss, tho new O-W. Hy. freight and passenger agent, haa lo- cated hero, residing at tho Altamont. lie expects his wire here Septemper 1. John K. Ryan came In Sunday from Portland where he and Mrs. Ryan were for the Rose Festival. Mrs. Ryan remained over to visit friends. A. 1 French and family moved last week Into their new home. Robert W. Sawyer and family have taken the residence vacated by the Frenchs. "J. W. Ufcher, who has been assist ing Ranger John Rils at the nig River station, has been transferred to Itlack Hutte us lookout for the summer. T. K Wfilnflnlil wlin !s InfarAatm! In tho townslte of Crescent, was here ' last week, making a trip to Crescent to see alwut disposing of the hay crop there. At a regular congregational meet ing or the Presbyterian church last Sunday Rows Farnham aad J. A. Rrlnkley were elected elders In the: church at Mend. , lforri,(to Mrantl'Mrs. Ira II. Fox, Friday, a lioy. T. G. Meeker was In town Thurs day from Laldlnw. Horn, to "Mr. nnd Mrs., NV. F. Slnvfn. 'Sunday, a girl. . Margaret- Wlest is homo rrom the O, A. Q.' fpr thaj summer vacation. I.. C. Rudnw returned Saturday night rrom a huslneee trip to Port land. George Mllllcan was In town Fri day rrom his ranch southeast or town. M. S. Mlltor or Harper spent Wed nesday and Thursday of last week In tbwn. ' '; "Stevo Steldi. who lias been at the University or Oregon, returned home Saturday. C: G. Seward went to Portland Thursday, to bo gone probably tor some time. George Young spent three da last week at Suttles U..;e doing engi neering work. Guy McRoynolds nnd L. H. McGlll GUI got back Sunday rrom the Rose Festival at Portland. G. W. Arnold or the P.end MllllngH & Warehouse Co. visited his family In Portland last week. J. J. Hogln came In Thursday rrom Portland with Hugh O'Kane to visit his sister, Mrs. O'Kane. Dennis Carmody attended the Rose Festival In Portland last week, re turning to Hond Saturday. The Episcopal Guild will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the homo or Mrs. C. A. Vonderhelt. James Casey, Jr., returned Friday from a trip to Portland. Mrs. Casey came In Sunday to join him. Miss Gertrude Market has laken n position with the Rend Milling & Warehouse Co. as stenographor. C. M. Mudd, formerly a Contra! Oregon resident, came In Friday from Zlllah. Wash., going to I.aldlitw. Raymond Thorson returned Satur day night from Portland where ho spent two days at the Rose Festival. grPRP fjffiPt: r$ylifilgfc Th Way It Forms and ,th Wty Should D Tritd, An nbM-erij h hwoIIIiik (hat con tnltH pun It tuny tf olthor uoute or mi proat Hv mid li.v tltoro only into Iii.mt loft, throuuh whlili tho pit-, oau In- MM'ti Tlili thin lu,or xihiii itipiuiot uiul tho pic OHCiipiw Itolli'f I in mo dlato. uiul lionlliiu himiii bollux. Whoa tho Itiiliiiiiiiintloii iloopl.v M'ntisl tho ulTiiir N iiuuv Horlniii In mli tiiHOA tho piH umy burrow until it Invade Homo vital Minnttii'-ilio HrlimiiMitii .irtho bruin. fr Iikihih'O and a ratal niill Ih not IiiihikkIIiIh Tho tronttiioiit of iilixcotwiv tifiH vhaiiKiHl iiiiirh In Into yoaiN I'urnior lj tho ariiio iiIwohh win nllowod to furtii and lircitk without Hiintloul Itilor renmie uiiUms (t tliroiitouod lite 01 rniiHtMl too milch dllroM S'ow llio ptiyidWaii ilooi not wiilt for It to pnnn through thr tuittinil ninuc. A himiii It npMMtr ho imikoM an ItioMon uud rOlOllrlH tllO N)IIII1 iKTon It tlllK M cjisiit-e to rii u m tho roriuutlon of iu X. .x.: --t--. Aihi'itNciiionts hixcVtod under till :t loatPt nf tal- bivml fur I Or, chirk. hondliiK ! the r.o or 'iu- tout n cu hn-inl .10o n Mtok. . Aiin-ilnui link. iunl for each ln-oiltii, UNt-iituit oti'vry, Wall Mrrt-t. .Now lnn Ail Htl cxtoiiilvd luoortloi. llmrges nio' . i .- u. iMijnhtv In iiiUuiicc ovtfi fur nilwi'-' ' J ir Solo. tl-oi liiixlnii a rojiibit im-iiuiit ultlit ... Tbo Hullotlii. All paid iiiU.'rtNi-1 F01 jj.vi.K- Pruwo csmerk. H iiionl). Mill In Mtl in Tho Itiilletiii ., 6( gan,,,!,,. fc nt jS,e Htu iltlco at tbo tlnio or roCt-iiit. . i,0 q(. -. I--VI. u..i. ..... .... .r. run 0.11.1'. v, an' mm- iunui, ! For Rent. James Cosoy has nt the Hotel Rend an Angora cat which Is believed to be the first one brought to. Rend. It oame In by oxpross Thursday night from Mliliy.'Mont. Clyde HcKay and Gfark-Rhodctf, In the letMr'B oar. Vi 'fWSW'fextewled auto trip to tlrtaouW-iTsterday. They will go to tfllv'erHSake.' Crescent, Klamath Falls. Cfater I.ako nnd .Paisley in the course or their Journey, i Ralph Ferry and Mr. and rs. T. U. Mowery or Alfalfa were, fn wn Saturday and went on a ilshlnf .trip. Will Sproat of the forest sorvlco per hundred. M, F. Haw thorn, on II C. Kills' ranch. 13tl FOR RBNT Cabin near Itend Co. FOR SAI.K Smnll slxe Westing mill. liKiuire nt Rullctlu otrico. 1.1tf , houno electric ran. i. Tclephonn B FOR RENT-Furnlshed room. See A ast. ReHctiutos. ls-ll A. L. Hunter at furniture store. 15-1C. .?.n 8AI.K--Tho Altamont Hole nuiiuing ana furniture, an new urn first class. J. A. Hastes, 4t FOR 8A!.t-Two high gradt JnrftnV rnini. Prt.iili .1 W. llrnttn. i FOR RBNT Furnished cabin f&'ntllAi north or Laldiaw. ICi a month. W. II. Lesh, lot 11, blk 15, mn aii.i .h . i...,.i vn, nter Addition. 12tf!Cream Separator. Almost new. FOR RENT 6-room house with Orover O. Oerklng. I.aldlaw. 16) High grade dairy cows that an FOR RBNT Furnished room In modern house, private family. Mrs. A. M. Urn. 10tf light, water and sanitary conveni ences. See R. M. Smith. FOR RBNT 5-rooni bungalow In acclimated, for sale at all tlmse. Itlx ler ranch. Vi mile south of 10 ibii Wanteil, FOR RBNT Large store, modern front. Good location. Apply to I'ost master. 12 Chicago. 4 Fishermen We are going to give a fine leather bound $8 Jbasket to the pei-son presenting the largest redsidepaught between Junt I and Sep- I tember 1. with, tackle Deschutes addition. Blectrlc lights ranch. 15-16r and water. Inquire of S. B. Rob-j FOR SAI.K Haled clover hay nt erta. IStf Anderson brothers' ranch three mile FOR RBNT Threo comrortable1 ,rom Uldlaw on Tunialo road. Tele, rooms centrally located. Sultablo for I Phone. lOtl family. Running wutor and electric! FOR SAI.B Lots 12-13, block 5 lights. Very moderate. Inquire at Wlostorla, or would trnde ror So- Rulletln office. Stf nttle or tort George property. A A. Ryor, I logo llldg, Seattle. 17 FOR SAI.K Rough lumber, nt Anderson brothers' sawmill halt wn; between llend and l.aldlnw, on old Tuinalo road. Reasonahlu prices. lOtt FOR SAI.B Ono ncre, 2 two-roon, bouses, lnrn, woodshed, wator. Clou In on "th street. $1000, $200 down bal. monthly. Jouos & Reuslmw, 7tl FOR SAI.B OR TRADB lllack boar, one year old, weight nbout 330 pounds. Kd Hulvornon, llend. Ctl FOR SAI.K Wo dollver to nn tmrt v the city. Ilond Grocery where tho sun rises. 1 hlk oust or de pot. 9tl FOR B.i.-80 Boroa Irrigated land In I.aldlaw dlstrlot. partly lm provml, $2100. Address A-tM, enro lltilli-tln" Rtriicn FOR SAI.K An liloal milk cow, large Jersoy, Just froflh. linn boon giving ft gallons n duy on pasture alone. Third calf. M. G. Coo, R. F. I). , 15tr WB HTII.I. have n largo quantity 'or clover nnd timothy hay on hand at $11 per ton at the ranch. Haled In WANTBD D r c h s m n k Ing and laundry work. Drop card to Mrs. Perry Randoll. l&p. WA.VTBD Offora ror lot No. 1-2-3-4, block 1C, Kenwood addition, llend,, Oregon. Carrie Dana, 3211 S 1 t!i Ave. W., Seattle Wash. 18p WANTBD 1 Inch nnd Hi Inch California Pino and Sugar Pine, common nnd upper grades. Perma nent Hupply desired., Charles . . Trumbull, 112-72 Wtt Adams HL, . . W-22P To Krliuni( T :, WK- HAVB Portland jiroporty to j oxchauRA r on, llend ronl .estate, linnd t ' Realty & Invostment Co., 022 Cham J ber of Oommeree, Portland, Orj Itf I.iot and l-'oiuiil. RODEO i ROUNDUP I I PICTURES; l IN THREW KEELS I J BETTER THAN THR t $ Pendleton ROUNDUP, t JDREAM! THEATRE j J Saturday, (matinee and night) I Sunday ufj?ht, Junpt and 22' I I'rlcaa 10 and 15c .';! r' fl. .... ' I i , .'jJ; :t .", yfit'f;, j --.-.... .tft tf I --' flno shape. Star Ranch Co.. Tuinalo. Ii I.OXT Klgln watch, ,16 Jewels, Oregon. lotf t I sliver jaso. Reward, for return to tho, ,.nn HXI ,,. nr ,, , homosteiid claims, with Improve i mcuta In Mllllrn;i vnlloy. Auply to . I). Norton, lloud. c-o .Mllllcan P. bought nt our store. Cull nnd inpectJL. MtnA OWL PHARMACY t t t fr lln1lMll rflpe, 8TRAYBD Dark k'ray horse, branded .21. nnd horseshoe on rlglrt fchoufder, t. I. Ferguson, Sink, OroKOi't. 15-17p STRaVKD May 31st, ono sorrel horse with bailor nut! tope, branded J S on left hip. Finder luuvo at Anno barn for reward. 13-lCp 8TRAYBD One chostniit sorrel mute, branded with horseshoe and nn II on loft shoulder. Came to my llsco nbout the 25th of Mnv. A. W. Wlllard, 11 miles east of llend, on Roar Creek road. 3tp LOST On May '2fith, ono small, Might brown, niuley-hendod Jersey cow, five yours old, no brand. Was giving two gallons of milk per day when she left homo. 12 miles oost of Mllllcan's, Five dollars reward ror Information that wll load to recovery Of same. B, J. Moore Hond, Or. 10p O. IStrjb BHVKXTY dollar kitchen range for sale for $ 10. Is n six hole malleable Htuol range, used only about six wodks uud Ih tilmolutoly n good iih now. Seo Roliyrt H. Gould. 12tr FOR SAI.B All kinds of common lumber nt McNaught & Gertsou' mill, on Houd-lluriiH road. Also, wk cut any kind of orders on short notlco. Wrlto or cull on us for prices. lstf FOR SAIB First patent Hour at $1,25 sack, tomntnes 10 cts oan, homomnilo catsup 20 cts bottlo. gran ulated whlto augnr $5.40 per 100 lbs. We want your IiiisIiiosh. Hond Oro cory, 7th and Kir, oast of depot. 12tf FOR SAI.B Four flno lots In Park Addition In block 13. Water. I ugui and Hidown ks; attractive nouses occupy adjoining iironerty MIm'pUuih'oii!, ifiaino prlceH you pay for unlnn'rovcd ,---. .i i jlots fur out. "Inqulro "Dargaln", nt hix lonreh oi'vt rvaii ior -oc, nuiietin oi)iiq. BEND THEATRE SPECIAL FEATURE To-Night Wednesday June 10th Greatest of all picture plays VENGEANCE OF DURAND Will continue ahowlntr Intent nnd kst plcturon iipmIiicimI MATINEK SATUKDAY nnd SUNDAY, 1!:!I0 1'. M. CHRSTEItCATI.OW.l'Innlst. fie rlfnii llu rnvlty tliumuulily and tii'lH It itiniliiiiiilly molxieiutl with an llltl'epH'' oltltloti It tntlxf In allow. nI to drain frrcly. tittil umlKt Miill-t-lc dn4int.' should tx1 uppllnl whit the wound U linulliix. Youth's Com. puuloii Mtdieal Noli. "Hello, June. n.-iir you wrre tifk " "ri I wn iliri'ittciiiil with a rver, out tiiH'd.Mtnr itiiit-vt-dtnl in iirrt-xtitic ' "Ah, to nrntl It fur iiniklnii IlinviU, filpNw." Ibmtoli 'J rule npt FALSE REPORT CIRCULATED bnldbiw Clufi-e I'ni'lory Not Clooril, Hut U MKrerillnu, Siijm Wliucr. ro tltw Kdltnr of The ItnlMIn To the iwrtles who timk the HlKTly to lire ills I e tho rexrl that th Laid aw 'litH factory had cIihxmI. and 'O tllfM WllO llHe liffll HllVllMd tlut ), I take this opportunity to my hat the report Is not true. The far ry Is running i-ver) ih and turn- It HP fill M tlfal fllull Uddlllt t nlliual which commands the miiii prlro In t'ortlnml as dues the TlllnmiHik :hetse. We are riiHlttil with orders mil every order ww fill ctills fur nil Xher. While wo could hniidle lhre hues the amount of milk we are get ting now, wo expect to be running full capacity In n short time. Since this report has been circu lated and Is supposed to have been iv pnrtles working against the far 'ory In the Interest of other propo. iltlons, t wish to mihlUh the rerords if the factory for tht months of J March and April and compare them with Tillamook rerords. Wo began operation March 17 and in May 21 the farmers worn paid! for their March butler fat at the rate or 31.16 cents a pound, tho milk de livered testing rrom i to 5 per cent luttir rat, On Juno 13 tho farmers woro paid 32 15 cents a pound for? April butler fat, test running 3 . to r.,2 per rout lint tor fat Conipnru thin with tilts tuport of tho Fnlrvlow lnir ' Association of Tlllumook, as follows Prices paid for hotter fat January, 1!U2, 2N.3, I'ebrtinry. 2H.il. March. 30.2; April, .IS; May, 33; Jum. 32.31; July, 33.34: August, 32; Hi-' lumber, 33,i!l, October, 3&.M; N. tomber, 31). 7, Comparing the nboto prices wlib' the l.nldlnu cheese factory prices, tho farmers feel- well sutlslled that they, en n iiuike morn out or their milk hv hauling It to the choose factor) l It tin by separating It and smiling tho ori'Hiti to m rrwiuiery. as lhe are g' ting nlxiiit fi cents n pound more for their luitler fnt at the rmtory tlisu at the rreHiNerlmi. The prices quoted nMto are net in ' the farmers after dtHliirllng the ex lieime of running the factory I hope, (hi will lie miltlilont to correct an erroneous reintru cln-ulatml and sbow the farmer where he ran set. the lient insults from his milk and -sure HHyone who wishes lit bring liu milk to the ehfee fsilurr Mini !... will RtH a stuar desl In etery rep- t and top pelrHN for initler fst. JOHN It. WIMBH lhtUw. June 17. ll. If JOIir KMH'COIIIHII M" lilt) llHn' ItlncMeni Itlrnil Hour. ilmiie tm, lU-ml Milling .V U'liieliitii-c To. Ailt. I.Tlf , POFNUMAhTKRH MrTH'i:. Notice Is hereby given that I have III my possession, pursiinut to the prntltlotiH of ordinance No. 32 of tli City of Rend, one sortel mart' brand, right html foot white, left bock wire cut, weight about lino' pounds. No clntmnut bus npnoared ror this nnlmal nnd unless clslmed, by owner within ono day after two publications or this notice, I will wil same to tho highest bidder pursuant to tho provisions or ordinance N. 32. Dated Juno 17. 1913, llend Ore.1 Ron. 8. B. ROHBRTH. lS-lfi roundmaster. II !OU CAN reduce, the cost of liv ing by buying your Groceries here. Our lino is fresh, our profit small, with the advantage yours. ...At tho same close prices we ore selling DRY GOODS. Come in and seeour lino. Special bargains for tho ladies. E. A. Sather J i i tf, SEE A--.L. HUNTER FOR YOUR I, Funiture K I TC HEN W A R El with a 10c counter of all the values you find In lurtfo diles. 'S(iuai;eTDenl for flvtjry Customer." Next door to Hend Hanlwaro Co.y. BOND STItEBT, DEND. I 4 i Mr ft r Jih i , I. 4. J- ..!. i 'IT XI 'a., it 1 i alf "(( nOw" r hoiyf i$ if uf- 1 Vi ' yjitvnMO.). U tfWJpHgfuV wo ' " ar