The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 29, 1914, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Till: IJIJNI) IH'LLKTIN, HEND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 101 1.
PA OK ft.
M'KAY IS AGAIN
GAME WARDEN
C.
H. EVANS MAKES
APPOINTMENT
.tt
lead of Male (limit' ('oiiiiiilmdiiu Wiin
Hern !t Friday Cliiiiiuo In I'hli
Intf lnv fur Deschutes Approved
After Tnmt F ry Aaln.
Clyilo M. McKny hnit Iteiin appoint
ed Duputy (laino Warden for thin ter
ritory liy Htnto (lamo Wanton C. II.
Kvntis, who win Intro Friday, Mr.
McKay formerly occupied thin pout
t Ion, tmt, toKiitner with most of tho
deputies npiiolntod, wan not con
talnued In dltlcu after tin) ntcont
shnktiup In tint offlco, which ousted
Flnlny nml turned stale Kama mat
ter upsldn down,
Mr. Kvans, whoso first visit thin
wan to lleinl, xpriiNMi ureal appre
ciation of Mr. McKny'n work In tho
past and evidenced orory confidence
in littt ability to care for tho work of
the Comiulnilon hereabouts, Thu ter
ritory directly under Mr. McKny'H
supervision Includes Crook, Harney
Mint Lnkn counties, nml tho northern
part of Klamath.
John Kiln, who witH deputy Intro,
recently loft town without warning,
nhHiidonliiK his responsibilities nn
warden loKothor with other locnl
(men,
mm Had for Drurliiile.
Whim Interviewed reiyirdltiK the
aliened hnrmful effect of tho recent
all-tho-ycar trout HihliiK lw upon
Deschutes ntiKllriK. Mr. Evans agreed
with local sportmnn that It was u bad
thliiK for thli pnrtlculnr stream, nl
thoiiKh no doulit fair for other nor
tlitus of tile stain where condition
were very different. An It In, trout
are caught In tho early sprlnK. when
they aro full of hkr. anil oven thouKh
the law specifies nothlnc shall bo
kept under ten Inches It In next to
Impossible to enforce thin provUlon,
Mr. Kvnn's advice wan for nil In
terested sportsmen to tietltlon the
Commission to have the law revoked,
so fnr a tho Doschutoa In concerned,
and the old flsliliis; senson resumed
Thli, It I understood, Mr. McKay
will undertake nt oncti.
Step are also holms taken to net
generous shipments of trout fry from
ft. K. Clantnn, master fish warden,
who Is now In chsreo of thin portion
of thu Commission's activity. There
seems no douhi that this year thu
olalms of the Deschutes to attention
will receive far inoro attention than
ever before,
Lawn mowers, Kardun hoso, grass
need. Mkuno Hardware Company, ndv
CHURCH NOTICES
(tiurrli of tho Brethren.
Service ecch alternate Kunday at
3 p. in. In tho M. K. church. Hen-Icon
next Huinlay. A conllnl Invitation I
extended to all. Irn II. Fox, minister.
Catholic,
florvlaos on Hundny at 10:10 a. in.
lUtpiUt.
Illhlo school 10 a. in. Preaching
aorvlcti 11 o'clock. fhtlijert, "Closo
Communion." Younu Peoplos' meet
Ink 7 p. in. Pronbhlnir ervlco 8
o'elook. Huhjrct "Tho Demand for
tho HMolont." At tho oloo 'of tho
mornliiR sorvlro tho lord's supper
" will ho administered. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening 8 o'clock.
Methodist.
' Services will tie held on Hundny
as tiaunl. Hundny school at 10 a.
in., pninohltiK nt 11. Kpworth Leaguo
at itHG p. m. and evening services at
7:46.
Itcllnble Foley's Honey anil Tar
OoiiiMiunit.
Just be suro that you buy Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound It Is a
rollablo modtolno for coughs, colds,
croup, whooping coughs, bronchial
nnl la grlppo coughs, which aro weak
ening to tho system. It also gives
prompt and definite results for
hoarseness, tickling throat and stuffy
vRicoxy breathing. Patterson Drug
Co. Adv.
FOR SUMMER
i Wear get a pair of
WORLD'S WORK
SHOES.
Sold by
R.H.LOVEN
tho Shoo Repnir Man.
Rond Btrcot, Rend, Ore
OVER 00 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TnAoc IvUnKB
nriiONS
nABvainiiv An
nnn tnittni ifctlr h snd itMCflMInn
anloklr uctrtnlii our oiunuiii fro whtllif r n
liivmilimi ( l,'l''."lri")ltl'l'l'li-foiririiiiiilt.
IhmMirlttjrtniiUusiilUi.MAHOBfipitunl'sliuU
tut fie. OliUil sittnoF I6r outlini iliili.
I'.ifiiu Uktii tbraukli llumi AXTo, rtcslM
rildlnolff, wll!ioutebrt,iutb
Scientific AttttriCcUt
A tisndiomdr lllrutnlwl wklr. Unut rtr-
culatluii nl snr. irlsnua l""'"i
I. ,.it.i - m
ul nswidulsra.
n 184 BraidwM. Uoill Wnttt
uu. -:.." nun i uin
ijrjnjra
tiisacb One, en T BU YMttlugion, l, a
ROAD DAY" SEES
MUCH WORK
(Continued from pnno oriu.)
In tho dlructlon of l.n Plwi. Com
iiioucliiK nt tho corner ueiir thu Pros
hytiirlitii church on Ohio ntreet, tho
rond wiim worked over nil thu way to
tho Central Oronon Cniial hrldKo, A
Hpitclnl amount of work wiih done at
tho corner Itself, whiiro many largo
rocks wero roiuovod nml thu hud turn
hollered.
.1. N llunfnr liftd bin. car, and A.
II. Horn bundled u rond draft with
It f h teiiiii. About n doxim men as
sisted. All rnrks and roots worn ro
moved, chuck holes filled and culvert
crossings fixed up,
C. H, HuiIhoii took u car full of
workers and spout tho morning work
lug on tho Hear Crook rond, covering
a distance of about four miles. Other
cars that wero nut, their owners and
others working on various roads. In
cluded tuo following: John Hteldl, II,
O, Kills, J. II. Minor.
Ilelow Is tho list of contributors
to tho street Improvement fund so
far as It has progressed to date:
Team and
Driver
Hand Company 10
A. L. French 1
First National Hank , 10
Miller Lumber Compnuy f,
(leorgo J nea , 1
Hutu! Insurance Compnuy 2
It bodes & Hastes 2
Metropolitan 1
K. A. Bather , &
M. J. Ditiilolson 1
Itend llrlok ft Lumber Co 1
Hkuso Hardware Coiiiixiny 2
United Warehouse Co, 2
W. C. McCtilstoii 1
II. Foroil 1
Mannhelmcr Ilrothers 1
O'Ditnnell Ilrothers 3
It. M. Hmlth , 1
lluuklo & llyan , 2
F. A. Ilennelt 2
Do Ariuond & Ford . , 1
Aunii Ilrothers 6
Ilond llulletln 2
Hugh O'Kunu '. 3
Deschutes Hank 2
N, I. Hmlth 1
John Hteldl 1
Chas, Thornthwalto 1
E. M. Thompson 1
Ilond Water Light & Power Co.. . . f
H. C. Caldwell 1
llomeseokers Ijind Co 2
L. II. Kermott by It. P. Mlnter... 3
C. A. Hlnnsburrough 1
J. Kdw. Lnrson 1
Hend Park Co 6
Mrs. Nclllo Wrlght-Olbbs 1
J. II. Miner 1
K. W. Hlllntt .' 1
Ham Collins 1
L. II. llnlrd 1
Floyd Dement 1
Joa Tnggnrt 1
L. A. Hhaw 1
Tho Owl Pharmacy 1
D. T. Carmody 1
Wonnndy Livery Co f
Hoy Folic 1
DANIELSONJDVISES OIL
ISperlrnccil Foreman Kays the Cml
Would He liw anil llenellt (Jrrnt.
.M. J. Danlulson, who had charge
Dili HCI'OltV OK OFFI CIA US.
United HtntcM.
Prcsldont Woodrow Wilson
Vice President. .Thomas It. Marshall
Keoretary of Btato W. J, llryan
Bccrelary of Navy . . Josephus Daniels
Hcoretary of War . . . .L. M. Garrison
Hecretary of Interior . . . .F. K. Lane
Secretary Agrlculturo D, F. Houston
Hecretary of Treasury .W. K. McAdoo
Hecretary Commerce . .W. C. Itedtlold
, 8orstnry of Labor . . . . W. II. Wilson
Attorney General . .Jas. Mcltoynolds
Postmaster General .Albert llurlesou
State.
Governor Oswald West
Rearotary of Htato .... II. W. Olcott
Tro.isiircr Tho. It. Ka
Atty General A. M. Crawford
Superintendent Public Instruction . .
J. A. Churchill
Htato prlntor It. A. Harris
Commissioner Labor Statistics ....
O. P. Hon
Qamo Wardon W. L. Flnlsy
Btato Knglncer John H. LoU
United Stutcs Senators ...........
, . Q cor bo K. Chamborlaln
Harry W. Lano
Congressmen A. W. Lafforty
.................... N. S. olnnott
W. A. Hawloy
Crook County.
Circuit Court Judgo W. L. Ilradshaw
District Attorney W. II. Wlrts
County Judgo -, .0. Springer
Clork Warron Drown
Shorlff Frank Klklm
Trensuror ..........Ralph Jordan
Assossor II. A. Foster
School Supt, J, 1-, Myers
Coronor , . P. II. Polnduxtor
Surveyor Fred A. Rice
Commissioners .,,...11. II Dtiylc)
Willis W. lirown
llio Ciutrts.
Circuit Moots first Monday In
September and Docomoor and second
Monday In March.
Probato Moots first Monday In
each month.
Commissioners' Moots first Wed
nesday In January, March, May, July,
Soptombor, November and Ducombur.
Hend School District No. 1-.
Dlroctors , . ,1 M. Ray, Chmn
V&. J. N, Iluntor
, Olydo M. McKny
Clork II. J. Ovcrturf
City of Hend.
Mayor II. A. Miller
Rpcorder H. O. Ellis
Treasurer Mary 13. Coloman
Chief of Pullc H. 13. Roberts
City nttornoy V. A. Forbos
City Knglnoor , ...GoorKO S. Young
City Physician Dr. U. 0. Coo
Councllmon ......... .II. E. Allen
....,........ .Thoo, Auno
,..... .... ..... A. S. Collins
, , , M. D, Knutson
................... J. D. Davidson
B. A. Sathor
Justices of tho I'caco
North Rond Proclnct. . .J. A. Eastoa
South Rend Precinct, .11. J, Ovorturf
of tho street work Friday, says ho be
lieves tho host and moid economical
way to keen tho streets In really good
(infer would ho to iiho oil on them,
This especially holds trim of tho cin
dered portion,
"Tho City could get oil for a mile
of CO foot stroot for $300. Tho first
your this should ho ollod twice, cost'
lug about 700. Tho second year ouo
coat would ho enough. Tho cost of
labor would bo yttlo. I believe this
would bn a lot cheaper than watering
and I am sure that tho results would
bo far belter."
Mr. Dnululson mid others say thorn
are no ronl objections to the oiling
on account of Its allogod dirtiness.
They say Hint after u fow days tho
oil does not "track," and that any
damage from this bead Is far and
away compensated for by tho sure
abiunco of dust on (ho ollod streets.
--i
I! LOCAL PICK-UPS
:i ON ROADS DAY
" -
At least ono frightful pun was
perpetrated on (Jood Itomls Day, BftUl
some one: "There's ono good thing
about tills everyone who wants to
can pick his work "
Mayor Ham Miller proved himself
n first class skinner. Not so Doc
Faulknor. Whou tha latter tried to
turn Ham's loam off Oregon street,
ho couldn't do It, and tho Mayor hod
to finish tho Joii.
Charles Krskluo was a teamster,
too. Krsklna Isn't a Democrat, but
they gave him mules to drive. Out
at tho hill by the cinder pit tho team
couldn't make tho grade, although
tho wagon wan empty, and another
team had to rescue him.
Hugh O'Kauo and H. Latham wero
Itoth sprinkling tho cinders being
laid on Oregon street. Hugh stood
up to It, but Latham did his sprink
ling do luxe, from a comfortablo
chair.
Among tho teamsters who perform
ed Friday, and usually hold down
other Jolts, were: IL A. Miller, II. K.
Allen (Mayor and president of tho
council). It. M. Hmlth, II. W. Hkuse,
Charles Krsklno, D. M. Miller and W.
W. Faulkner.
Tom Murphy was boss at tho cin
der pit. When Interviewed at & p.
m. said: "I've worked gangs of all
Rooflnff of nil kinds. Repairing
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttorinfr, Spouting,
Cornices and Skylights.
i
TIMHMS-
.JV1
TttS
and fiijk "J;
'1 rWT-
Penetration. ffivrt?
High Power'
Repeating
Rifle No.425
Uit Price 10JOO
l J0O- wvi.
tililcrj
l)w IUnHM Ai1Ii.t
WA Big Came Rifle that
jj'v ;maKesufoa.
hurcFIre NoUalk No Jam
4 Unlit t tww.
h 'Q i8n4 ( lliihiMMy lllMtrtM
15V, ,IUflfC4l.U.S.lt
f j.'Stevens Arms & Tool Co.,
V I O liu fc.b
Cakcps Falls, ftbi
THE WHITE IS
KING
Tho BEST nil-round Family
Sawing Mnchino that can
bo produced. Mndo in both
ROTARY and VIBRATOR
styles. Tlio rotary nmkca
both LOCK and' CHAIN
stitch. Tho latest up to
tho minuto steel attach
ments with each machino.
Sold on easy payments,
Send namo and address for
our beautiful H. T. cata
logue free.
White Sewing Machine Co.
510 Merchants National. Bank Bldfrl
San Francisco, California
fgr
9 ' f'"T sS
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f7JaiJ)
4&.M
M
m
i
ssMgg!Bi
ilKisflsflHHMsOi
liHHEjnRHSViHLnnrt
kinds, from llohunks to HowhoKans,
but I never struck n bettor bunch of
hustlors than tho boys today." How
ever, there was no overtlmo to pay.
.,. ......
THINfJH IIKAIID Till! -
.M()ltM(i AITI'JL
-4-
- - 4
John, fJoo, Chas., GeorKc, Her
itor!, as tho case mlcht bo) If you
did half a much work about thA yard
as you did on tho roads yesterday
nun iki.u liiit iiHiii.i tuuniiiK I'tnue
In town."llncholors wero exempt from
this.
"Oh yos, of cou mo you follows
probably thought you worked hard.
Hut for results you should seo the
ploco of road wo fixed."
From a hotel keeper: "Gosh, I'll
Ko broko If any inoro appetites Ilko
yesterday's hit tho dlnliiK room."
From a traveler on tho La Pino
road: "Wonder where all tho empty
beer bottles como from7"
From a team driven by amateurs
Ifrlrlnvf "fliwi wn'ru unt tt.ntu
over! Its hard' cnouKh to do the '
hauling without supplying tho brains
too."
From a professional road worker
drawing two bits an hour from the
county: "Holy smokes, wo'vo goi
ter organlzo a union to kcop them
Hend fellers from going at It so hard;
It shows us up."
From ono of the I. W. W. who sat
around and watched while tho other
follows did tho swoatlng: "Of course
If we'd only known something actual
ly was going to bo done, we d nave
turned out." (N. H. Hero Is whero
the workers homo laugh.)
From tho fellows who worked:
"Now lot tho loafers kick through
with tho coin for tho rest of tho cin
ders." Tho things which may bo seen
numbered blistered hands, a good
roads thirst, and more whlto gloves
(tho cotton kind) than ever woro
disported In Hend Defore.
APPILVDICITIH HOOK FIIKK.
Tho Adlcr-i-ka book, tolling bov
you can KAHILY guard against ap
pendicitis, and bow you can rclloo
constipation or gas on the stomach
INSTANTLY. Is offered free th
week by TUB PATTEIISON DHUO
COMPANY. Adr.
5 imtlmatkA cheerfully
FURNISHED
J Jobbing Promptly Attended To
J. J. RYAN
Plumbing and Heating
phone -ini
ii7 .Minnesota street
N. P. WEIDER
PAINTER AND
PAPEKHANGER.
Estimates on Wall Paper at
application Portlnnd Prices
Cheapest nnd Best Wnll Paper
Samples in the county,
net My Prices.
Box J1U, - - Rend Oregon
the united
jwarehouse!
COMPANY
Storage and Forwarding
General Commission
Merchants
WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR,
FLOUR, SALT, HIDES
FRESH and SALT MEATS
HAMS, RACON AND LARD
The United Warehouse Co.
A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon
Never at s Lois.
An rcnglbth nobtctnnn was recently
vlsltlnit New York nnd at n dinner
there be told, apropos of self confi
dence, a story about a young Hngllsh
aUitt-smnn.
This youth." hi lordship said,
"otifeht to get on He works bard nnd
nothing ever fenr.es him
"He wanted recently to push n hill
that bad little support from his own
party A friend, however, sold to hltn
in a warning voice:
"Hut uptoo, rny Itor. this bill
should rniiso your pnrty to throw yon
overboard?
Well. In that rase, old chnp.' he re
plied. 'I'm quite sure I'd have strength
enough to swim arm to tho other
sldn.' "-Washington Htar.
Fraternal Societies
I. O. O. F,
Hend Lodge No. 218.
Ilegular meeting overy Mon
day night at 8 o'clock in Bath
er's Hall. Visiting brother
cordially welcome,
M. A. PALMER, N t.
GEO. P. 0')vE, rtocrotary.
THE FRATERNAL IIROTHER
HOOD. Hend Lodge No. 897 meets In
Bather's Hall overy Thursday
ovcnlng, with social on third
Thursday each &.ontb. Visiting
members cordially invited.
Mrs. O. W. Shrlner, Pres.
Lcroy Fox, Secretary.
ROYAL NEIOHIIORS OF
AMERICA.
Ranncr C'nmp No. OU.'Il.
Regular meetings second and
fourth Tuesdays, Bather's Hall.
MRS. J. II. CONNARN, Oracle.
MRS. A. ORCl'TT. Recorder.
CONSTIPATION
ladlrettton. B4 Drtalh. Out
run, Vertljo (blind aucxers).
lle&dsebe, SUow Complexion,
a Tlrtd, Dltcoumxed Ftlnir
are sJl snptonu of a Torpid
Liver.
HERBINE
lq u KCfrrtlTo Llrer Tonic and
Don el Iteculator.
Its nowtrful rerlvtntr Influ-
ence tn tba torpid liver brings
on an immedlats improvement.
You feel better at once Tha
bowels move freely so that the
impurities which bavo clogged
ud tho dlceitlve orcana find an
outlet. Wbtn tho iritcm has
been thu purified, tho bilious,
half sick feeling disappears, the
connexion clears, the breath
bceemei aweot. the rnlnd alert
and cheerful and thero ! a. fine
feellns; cf exhilaration all
through the body.
Prtro SOe per Dottle.
Jamitr.DalUrd.Prop. St-LouU.Mo.
Uo Stephens Ey 6alve for
ooro uyea. it i-urea.
6oi.DANDRiconncNDii0yl
Patterson Drug Co.
u
IIUHINMHS AND PHOFKHSIONAL.
KOIU'llT II. GOULD
Civil
Knglnecr
Itend
Oregon
IH'.VNKTT, HLVNOTT
OALLOWAY
Attorneys at Law
Gonornl Practlco
Tho Dalles, - Orogon
ROSg FARNHAM
Attorney At Law
Office In Jones Iiuildlng on Wall
Street.
S. R. IIOOIN
Land Attorney
Ruslncss beforo the V. 8. Land
office a specialty. Twenty flvo
years experience In practlco be
foro tho local U. 8. Land Offlco
and the departments at Wash
ington, D. C. Offices over the
Deschutes State Hank.
REND :.: s.. OREOON
J. II. Hell a. W. Sims
CROOK COUNTY AIJSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successors to Tho J. H. Hanor
Abstract Co., Prlnevllle, Ore.
Abstracts Insurance
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Omco Over Postofflco
Bend, ... Oregon
WILLARD H. WIRTZ
LAWYER,
Prlnovlllo, Orogon.
U. C. C O E, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Offlco over First National Dank
Offlco Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 1
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.
DEND. t-: OREGON
C. S. BENSON
Attorney At haxr
Benson Building, Wall Street
Bend, Oregon.
VERNON A. FORBES
LAWYER,
First National Bank Building
Bond, :-: ;-: Oregon
QEOROE S. YOUNO
Civil and Irrigation Engineer.
City Engineer of Bend.
Room 5 First National Bank
Building
H. H. D o A K MOND
L.VWYEK
Sather Building Bend, Oro,
H. C. ELLIS
Attorney-at-Ijuw
Vnlted State Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
DR. J. H. CONNARN
DENTIST
Offlco In Sather Building.
Hours 9 to 13, 1 to 6.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment-
DR. A. B. CROPP
Chiropractor
DltrOLESS PHYSICIAN
Offlco over Miller Lumber Co,
Wall Street Hours. 9-12, l-i
At Redmond Monday and Fr
day until further notice.
C. P. NISWONQBR, Bond, On .
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Embulmer, Funeral
Director.
Phono. Lady Asslstan
KM
SWEATT, LEVESQUE & CO.
312 Mohuwk Rdg.
SPOKANE
ARCHITECTS
Schools and Largo Building
a specialty
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