The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 30, 1913, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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READY TO WEAR GOODS
' Dependable and Desirable Merchandise. Prompt and Courteous Treatment Our Aim.
IIK.N! BULLETIN, IIKND, OIIK., WEDNESDAY, .JULY no, 10IJI.
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Distributors In Bend For
HLAt'lC CAT HOSIERY is
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WARNER'S IUJHT I'ltOOl-" LXIKHKTH AM) IIHAHHIEHKB
Am (Jiiiirnnteeil In (Ilw Kii'lUfnUlori.
FEHRIH WAISTS
Tor MUkfH, (ifuwhift (JJHn mill Ijiillr.
KAVKKICH GUARANTEED MILK AM) LISLE GLOVES.
'DHPENloN" UNDERWEAR. ,
WALK-OVER SHOES FOE MEN ANI) WOMEN
"No Arjoiiuriil I.Ike Wriiilng Thlll.,
STAR BRAND SHOES
"Am Ik-tCiT."
CHIPPEWA IIAM)..MAI)I5 UHIUKIM.
kd v. price & ooh tailoring
Fnll and Winter Woolens Now Ilendy.
"WOOLY HOY" CLOTHING FOR BOYS.
HED-MAN COLLARS FOR JIB.V.
KMI'HUOK KIIIKTB
Ijiundry Proof,
WHITE CAT UNION SUITS
For Mi'ii. Tin Original K I iced Krotcli Garment.
KINGSBURY n HATH.
DENTS GLOVES.
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS.
BUTTEHICK PATTERNS.
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MERCHANDISE OF KNOWN MERIT AND QUALITY . '
FOR FALL: We are assembling the strongest lines of merchandise ever In
eluding Blankets, Outings, Underwear, Hosiery, Mackinaws, Dress Goods,
Silks, Trimmings. Our prices are lowest, quality considered.
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LOCAL NEWS' ITEMS
mowd to thu olil Irrigation company
building, now (hu property of Mr.
Davis.
Tim llrlilKO Cluh met with Mr.
Anna WIInoii hut week und till Fri
day m bo.nnturlaluud by Mrs. Floyd
Dement,
Rev. 1. I. Ourliy left for a whorl
trip to Portland last night. While
there, he Ma ten. hu may hu reached at
211 .13th street.
The murrlK" of hay Brewster of
Prlnevllle, well known here, to Mix
Kleek, U tixpertml to occur thu latter
part of tliln wttik.
Clydu MoKny atutes that he ha n
laricu kUiuily ii f th 1913 khiiio Iiiwb.
(1. A. Moarow uf Portland whr In ' topli of which lm will ln i;IhiI to
town Sunday oh hl wny to his much gho t applicants,
ut Sisters. (. ( Tioknor. who with hla wife
Arohla Mcdowan of Burns was In Iiiin been visiting Mr. mid Mm. A.
town lint week, registered ut thu llo-,.M. Cringle, rutuniud to his homo In
lol Wright. ' I'ortlnnd Hunduy night.
A sidewalk has been eonslructed , Mr. J. IC. Cooper mid little dsugh
J. II, Bonn spent Friday In Iteil-
tlKlllll.
Fred Lucas wna up from Redmond
Knturduy.
Dr. II. Ferrell'ii nuw Chnlmera car
uriived yesterday.
There will hu no scrvlcua nt the
Catholic ohurch Kuuduy.
T. 11. Dnnlfls left Monday night
fur nn extended bunlnetH trip.
Mr. and Mm. Fred lloiell of Ited
mond apunt Hunday In llund with rl
utlvwt.
fnun A. I- FrHi6h'it new relduiieu to
Hunt! atroet.
John Btulill and family Hnnt the
wouk-end ut Crano l'rulrle on un nuto
llnhluK trip.
The Ho) ill NelKhhora of America
will kIvu a dancu In Bathur'a Hall on
Friday uvunlim.
Dr. U. C. Cue, II. A. Miller und
Mime Abbott and lloyburu uutoed to
J'rliiovlllo Hunduy.
a. W. Anduraon and family have
urrlvod lu llund from Hheluurn, lud.,
to make their home.
11. k. Hayi and family from I'ort
lnnd faro on a two wecka' camping
trip rft iJivn Iiland.
Mr, and Mra. J. It. Htlnaon of the
county aeat ipont Hunduy In llend,
HUeata at the Altamont.
' The llend HU'ftin Laundry now
drnwa huvlneia from na fur ua FalU
brldKC on the Qolumbn.
a. W, Bhrlner, deputy isaine war
den. returned luat week from hlu trip
to tho lakes to the aoutn,
Mra. F. V. Haakluu or 1'rlnovlllo
apent Hunday at Hotel Wright, on thu
wny out to her homuatuud,
A dunce wau kIvoii Bnturday hIkIU
at Hather'n Hall by inemhera of tho
HubHcrlptlon DancliiK Club.
Rnngor II. K. Smith nmi (luaril C.
A. Hmlth of thu fori'Ht uorvlco eitmo in
Thuraday from l'luu inouiitulu.
Forest ABlatutit William Croaby
him Kono to tha MelollUB cuuntry to
iiaalMt In (ho land cIuhbIIIciiUoii work.
Thu llubokulia Kuve a very anjoy.
nlilo dancu Frlduy night after ludKO
nioutliiKi n largo crowd uttuudliiK.
Tho purty of Ilond youiic folka who
wore up river for ubout two wouka on
n cumplnt; trip returned homo Huii
day. Bylvoutor Struts has void thu Clo
vorluuf Dairy to bin brother Frlnco,
who hnu been In charge ulnco tho
10th.
h. J. Cody, n luinbormnn of Han
don, Orj lin ficun Jn town for thu
past fuw,day, a gucat ut tho Hotel
1'ondJ
Tho llend Ilrlck & Lumber Co. hna
been awarded tho contract for tho
Mutxlg building, which will be of
brick, Jack TanaV will lay them.
. 4 Pvml
ter l.viioru of (Irund Kuplda, Mich.,
are heru far a week'a vtult with,. Mra.
Coopur'a hrothor, H. Wubb.
M. M. McCool of the OreKou AKrl
culturiil ColleKo paMHed throuKh town
yeaturduy ''ii hla wuy to maku null
iektd lu thu country to thu aoutheaa.
There will bo a meetluK of thu La-
Ilea' Library Club, next Tueaduy nf-
leriioon m ine iiurary at a ociock.
All Interuated uru urged to attend.
Huinell Cutllu and family of Halum
apunt the lint of thu week here, leav
InK yvaterday for an uuto trip to
Crater Lake and other point aouth.
MUa McUii Caatlu boa realgned her
poaltlou na operator In the local tele,
phoau odlce, efToctlvo tomorrow, and
will bo aucreoded by Mra. Myrtlo
llrown.
Fred Huey canio In Haturdn)- night
from the Dcachutes river aurvey camp
near Opal City, having auatalued a
aevure Injury to hla leg by a fall on
a anurp rock.
W. K. Fooro, who hna been aaso
elated with It. P. Mlnter In the
Homeaeekura' Land Company, ex
pectH to louvo ahortly for tho Argon
tine Kepubllo. .
A baby wna atlll born to Mr. and
Mra. Leo llobba of Powell llutto lnat
Weduuaday night Mra. Hoblm la atay
Ing ut L. M. Malluyuolda' In Dua
chntea Addition.
KM Wllaou and 'family from Valley
Htutlon, N. Y., with n nunibor of
frlumla, arrived at tho Hotel Wright
Hunduy uvmiiIiik on tholr way out to
taku up homcHtouda,
An elubornto program will bo
given by thu liynl Temperancu Le
gion at thu MuthodUt church Frldav
evening. Thero will bo a conteut of
uuven apoakuru for a silver medal,
Ilond tonnla playora who went to
Prlnevlllo Hunday word badly de
feated. Lnldlaw played ut lludmomi,
IobIiik all mutchcH, It la expected
that Laldlnw will como hero Hundny.
Stato rCiiKlneor Ilowlby was In Hod
mond lust week. So far no cun bo as
certained, nothing wnu dono toward
oxamlnlng tha roada aa propoaod at
tho rocent good roada mooting, and
Clyde McKay, Ilend'u representative
on tho commtMee chosen to. got the
matter unuer way, was not oven no
tQod tbajt Air. Uowlby had arrived. '
Clrculara dcsarlblng W. I). Curacy
and orfurlng a J25 reward for hU oi
pruhenalon have been printed and
forwarded to !oluta throughout tho
I'nclllc North went and Weatern Can
ada. New mown hay for Wcnandy'a
barn occuided a prominent poaitlon
In front of the place Monday morn
lug.
hay wagon turned too abort and
tipped tho load oVer,
The lawn party of Mr. and Mra. F.
KwIiik Martin, which wna postponed
from lnvt week on account of tho
ruin, wub given Monday evening and
proMnI one or the moat pleasant so
cial fuuctlona of tho aummer,
Mr and Mra. Frank milp returned
from Portland luat week and have
taken up tholr roaldonco In tho J. II.
Wennndy home. They wero married
recently nt Vancouver, Waah., Mra.
Kulp being formerly Stella Thorson.
K. II. Ilunll or Ilcall & Co.. tho road
machinery firm of Portland, waa huru
lHt week, getting acquainted with
local people and making a trip to
Laldlaw where hla firm la nulling
much material to thu Tumalo project.
O. C. Henklu uxpecta to leave Fri
day morning for Kugcne. golns;
ncroHH In hla auto by the McKenxlo
pima. With him will probably lu It.
It. Hmlth, K. M. Thompion, V. A.
Forbea und 11. A. Mi Icr, who will lo
turn by rail, aa Mr. Henkle will be
away for two wm.i o.i n vacation
trip.
lines and have taken hold of tho work
with a great deal of Interest to make
a good showing for state work.
All purchases of camp equipment,
material and suppllea are made by
the competitive bid 8) stern from tho
wholesale houses In Portland, from
whom the very beat prlccg have been
received. In a few Instances tho lo
in enter.ng, tho drlvor of tho cl I'eopio nave neon aum 10 givo us
iiiu iunr.1 iiriwi's uu vnriuus uruuitrv,
TUMALO PROJECT
(Continued from Pag One)
Into the nuw feed canal.
ltet.cn olr Coat Ulor Kktlmate,
Tho work, In connection with stor
age worka for this season, will con
sist of securing thu necessary lands
that will be flooded, testing tho foun
dation of thu dams, and aecurlng re
liable estimates, and planB for con
struction next eason, Tno lands nee
osBiiry for tho reaorvolr have alrcudy
been secured for approximately $C0,
000, of which about 250 acres will bo
retold for about Jlli.tiOO, making the
net coat or tho reaorvolr about f 5000
Icsb than previously estimated. A
camp at tho dam alto has already
neon estauiiBiioa una a Davis culyx
drill outfit has been ordered, which
will .bo put In operation uh soon ua
possible. From facta und conditions
ua determined to date, tho roBttrvolr
will cover approximately 1000 acres.
which will necessitate tho construc
tion or two dams, one about 70 feet
high nnd tho other -r feet.
Tho work on tho distribution sys
tem this season will consist or com
pleto topographic eurvoyB, surveys
determining the areaB actually Irri
gated provloiiH to thlu date, and coin
ploto land classification surveys. This
will enable tno men on the ground to
mndu comprehensive studios or tho
lateral system which will bo built
noxt seiiBon.
Tho work on tho project is divided
into threo distinct deportments, tho
accounting and clerical, engineering
and construction. Those in charge or
tho various departments are men or
largo experience In tholr particular!
whom wo are always glad to favor
with our business, providing it Is not
at a financial loss. TIiIb will mean an
expenditure or many thousands or
dollara or tho appropriation with tho
Portland merchants and manufactur
ers. Tho Portland people aro begin
ning to realize that the development
of this particular section means a
grunt deal toward the development or
Portland.
Portland' ItcnrfltN Cited.
Not only during the period or con
struction will Portland be benefitted,
but It la the natural market for prac
tically all produce which will be
raised In this community alter tho
project Ib completed. Portland busi
ness men and commercial bodies
should beur this In mind nnd give
this state project hearty support and
co-oH!rntion, so that when completed
It will be a matter or pride to tho.
people living on tho project and a
credit to the stato or Oregon and to
all who had something to do with Its
construction. If brought to n suc
cessful conclusion, there Is no doubt
but that the stato may continue la
tho reclamation business, which
would mean thu development or largo
areas In this Interior which la depen
dent to a great extent upon water to
grow satisfactory crous.
Tho Desert Land Hoard, In nnder-
tnxins tno work on ttola project, has.
to n great nxtent, brushed aside red
tape and old established rules and
regulations and gono forward on a
business basis, so thero aro no rea
sons why the work should not be
dona at least ns aatlafactorily and
economically as any previously un
dertaken by private or federal con
trol. In order to fucllltato tho active
operations on tho project, all matters
aro left In tho hands of tho project
engineer, with the oxceptlos or mat
ters or policy, which aro adopted by
tho board.
ltnnkn at Itonri,
To ractlitnto tho payment or claims
ror labor on tho ground, arrange
ments navo been made with the First
.National Dunk or llend to make di
rect and prompt payments at llend.
so that no long delays will be exper
ienced oy tno men who quit or who
aro discharged from tho works.
A brief outline of tho organlxntion
on tho project Is aa follows, nil of
whom report to tho project englneor:
Q. Kd Ross, chief clerk, In chargo
of clerical, bookkeeping and account
ing department.
II. C. llupplo, englneor in chnrgo of
feed canal,
C. B. Howitt, onglnoor in charge of
topographic und classification sur
vey b.
P. W. Bonsley. office engineer, in
chargo of drafting and dealgn sur
veys. Axol Jlyo, superintendent of con
struction. Alfred Hanson, superintendent of
construction. '
:- iitltTHS. ,
On Saturday morning a 10 4-
ound girl waa born to Mr. and
.Mra. George 8. Young.
A girl waa born to Mr. and
Mra. George Moore Friday
night, at their homo In Ken-
wood.
Wednesday night a girl was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy W.
Stone, at their home near the
Ice plant.
Monday a girl was born to
Mr. and Mra. George Spelndler
at tnelr home near The llend
Company'a mill.
Last week a girl came to tho
Prlnevlllo home of Sherl t
Frank Blklns.
It .1 reported from Prlnevlllo
that of five births thero during
tne week all aro gins.
Wanted:
IIKND'S SKATOllT.
KI.OUK.NCK Is Dcnd's nearest sea
port. In couno of n abort time It
will be connected with Ilond directly
by rail. If you wish to know more
about this seaport, write
GKO. MI2LV1X MILLER,
1-23-Hp-Adv Florence, Ore.
FAMILY TOKTIIAITS.
Kodak pictures are eood records
of tho outing but for a permanent re
membrance you want a professional
portrait or the members of your fam
ily and thoy want one of you. We
have the beat facilities for this work.
Try a doren. Elite 8tudlo. Adv. 21
ON AUG. 1 THE HUNTING SEASON
opens. Our complete stock of guns
and ammunition will appeal to you.
Guns for tho boys, guns for tho vot
oran hunter. See our window display.
UE.ND HAHDWAHE COMPANY. ad
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
Lost and Found.
LOST Hetwoen my farm and Sls
ters, GOO head ot awes and lambs
brandod with a cross, machine shear
ed. Phono or address Rector Arn
wjne, Sisters, Oregon. lOtf
LOST Iron gray horso with mane
roacned, vt about 900: was with
brown mare near Crescent when last
seen. Anno Market, llend. 21tf
WANTED Cook for tamlly. Ros
coo Howard, Deschutes, Ore. 20t(
"WANTED Girl for general house
work. Address Mrs. O. Laurgaard.
Laldlnw, Ore. 20tf
WANTED Capablo girl for gen
eral housework or young girl to as
sist with housework. Inquire Mrs.
Win. Walsh, Kenwood. 21p
WANTED 1 Inch and 1U Inch
California Pine and Sugar Pino,
common and upper grades. Perma
nent supply desired. Charles W.
Trumbull, 1812-72 West Adams St.,
Chicago. lS-22p
For Sale.
FOR SALE 3-rooni house, bar
gain; C0 cash. I)x 189, city. 21-22p
FOR SALE Urown leghorn hens.
Mra. E. A. Smith, Bx 81. 21-22p
FOR SALE 3 Holsteln bulls, at
L. C. Roberta', on Hums rocd. 21-22p
FOR SALE Baled clover hay at
Anderson llros. ranch. Pbqnc. 19tfl
FOR SALE Cabin nenr Dend Co.
mill. Iuqulro at Bulletin office. 16t(
FOR SALE Good Jersey cow,
young and gentle. Inquire Mrs. L. D.
WIest. 21cgm
FOR SALE Team of horses, wag
on and harness at Fred Anderson's
sawmill.
19-22p
Fop Item.
FOR RENT-Four-room bungalow.
Inquiro or address E. P. llrosterhous.
llend. 20 tf
FOR RENT Furnished cabin $6
a month. W. 11. Lesh, lot 11, blk 15,
Center Addition. I2tf
' FOR RENT Threo furnished
rooms close In, very reasonable. In
quire at O'Donuoll market. 20tf
FOR RENT Two room cabin, well
furnished, freo water, $7.60 a month.
W. B. Lesh, Bond Grocery. 18tt
,FOR RENT Threo corarortablo
rooms centrally located. Suitablo for
family, Running water and electric
lights. Very moderate, Inquire at
Bulletin office, 8t(
FOR SALE Tho Altomont Hotc
building and furniture, all new a
first class. J. A. Eastes. 4tf
FOR SALE Good Ford nuto, two,
passenger; a bargain If taken within
30 days, 175. A. II. Govo. 20tt
FOR SALE Good property on
Wall and Bond streets, also In Ken
wood. For particulars apply to H.
C. Ellis. 17tt
FOR SALE One acre. 2 two-room
houses, barn, woodshed, wuter. Close
In on 7th street. $1000. $200 down.
bal. monthly, Jones & Ronsbaw, 7tf
FOR SALE 540 rods ot woven
wire farm fencing 32 In. high, 8 lino
wire, at 30c per rod nt tho Bend
warehouse, Mrs. John Uhlinan, Ln
Pine. 19-22p.
FOR SALE All kinds of commou,
lumber at McNaught & Oertson's
mill, on Dend-Burna road. Also, wo
cut any kind of orders on short
notice. Write or call on ua for
prices. aetf
FOR SALE Four flno lots In
Park Addition in block 13. Water.
light and sidewalks: nttractlvn
houses occupy adjoining property
Sumo prices you pay for unimproved
lots far out 'Inquire VjBargaln", nt
Bulletin office. 2tr
FOR SALE All kinds of rough
nnd dressed lumber, nt Anderson
BroB, sawmill half way between Bond
and Laldlaw. ba old Tumalo mad.
Reasonable prices, rough lumber $10
per M. Delivering to Bend or Lald
law $2 per M. Telephone. ltt