The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 29, 1914, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    PTIIJ3 I1NND DUMiKTIN, 1JKNI), OltK., WKDNKSDAY, AV11W 20, 101-1.
I'AOK B.
KODAK
Everybody wants a Kodak.
Now is the time of the
year to get one.
Prices $1.00 to $60.00
Let us supply you NOW: "
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PATTERSON DRUG CO.
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
K A. Cnnl wit up from I)mchhIos
yoattirilay,
('. .1. Hliwrfor, of Htaiiffer, la In
lOHIl tiHlNf.
N. A. Dull, who haa boon iimlor the
wnathnr ti rwovorml.
Mr. nml Mm. It. Al. I'almiirtnn nr
atn)ittK nt tin) Altamnnt,
County ftihool HiipurlnttiHiIont My
im waa In town on Monday,
Th llrliUu Chili mot lnt Friday
with Aim. W. W. I'aulknor.
A apoelnl mualenl net lit billed for
thn DrtMin Theatro tonight.
J. I Koyoa left yratonlny mornliiK
hh a bulnw trip to Mpokano.
Dr. Janma Wllhyeoinbo waa, ro
latnrml itl tho IIumiI on Hiimlny.
J. II. lloyWuru Ih oonfliifHl 16 tho
hotiiw with an nttaek of tona)lltla.
I)puty MMiMHHjr '.. Al. drawn and
Aim. Ilruwn aro reKUtwred itt th
Altalttllllt. .
V. l (larrlann mtiirawl an I'M
tiny from a iMiatiiwM trip to Itonnar'a
l'rry. Idaho.
I'. Al. Clwvwi of CrnMont waa r
ijrtwrod nt the I'llot Unite oh Fri
day. Mi ml Mm. .1 II. Wlmnr ur 111!
tnm Laldlnw Friday, Ktinata at tho
llWld.
0. It. Wine waa In town from I .a
Finn Monday, ruKlitorwl at tho I'llot
liutto.
ItofMlm nrn bolitK mndo to thu
Tripoli houao which waa damaged
hy flr.
Mm. Dan It. Hinlth ami Aim. JimmI
Donovan worn up from Uildlnw Vat
Hnlay.
Aim. M. II. I low of Port linek haa
nm to llmiil and will he hore flv
!H4HlN.
Mr. mhiI Mm. II. Khwrnan of manf
fttr wtw rUitrd al th IIhhiI oh
Friday.
II. W. tttakameyar of Fort Mock
vm rMaiattrtHl at the Ilotnl Wright
un Monday. '
At. I.. Murrltt wml to l'ort Hark on
mialnwM cannxtil with thu Format
afervlr on Friday.'
W. I'. iJowntttX baa made a num
ber of PM'Nlra nnl chatiK In hi
Iijhih In Kenwood
Air. 11 Ml . Mm, J, A. Ilerkwlth of
l.nldluw wdro In town Friday. ruijla-
lril at tlio limit.
Air. mid Mm. A. F. Onkmnn of
IIiiniM won In town Frldfty, atop
pliiK nt thu U'rlKht.
Air. nml Aim. II. C. Alulae of Oca
chuNta witro In town Tlnirmlny, guttata
at tho I'llott liutto.
Find Iloxtill wunl out to Fort Hook
hint wiMtk driving tho Ford oar of
Mm. Aliiok of Dry Vnlloy.
Thn wmldlriK of AIIm O0I1II0 Hoke
and Frml llozull will tnka plnca thla
ovonliiK t tho WrlKhl Hotel.
Tim W. ('. T. V. will meet at the
rwullriK room of the Haptlat church
Thumday afternoon at 1:30.
Aim, Corn Jotiea arrived Hunday
and will ket'p hmme for her ion Geo.
A. JontM durlnit hla wlfe'a Hliiwiie.
C. II. Allnn wna very III hero Inat
week. On Friday V. II. Htaata look
him up to hla much on I.lttle Hlver.
Aim. John K. Ityan r(rlH a Kood
aate for water ere which ahe la ad
VHrtlalnic for the benefit of the Li
brary CI11I1.
Henry Klnimnn and family of
Himtmwuy. WiihIiIiikIoii, went out to
.hla homentoad at Stauffer. In north
ern like C4iiinly.
Aim. I). Al. Fronrh of The Dnllna
and Mm. lOllen J. Chamherlaln of
Forllntid were entertaliil at the Al
tniMont lant week.
Walton Vnn Winkle, aaaUtant itc
retitry o( the Deanrt liud llonrd.
re nut up from Hiilmn Monday to vialt
the Tiimnlo Project.
Itev. J. I). SprlnKatono. who
preached at the llnptlt churoh Innt
Hundny waa reKlaterml nt thn A tu
rnout durliiK hla atny Ih town.
AIIm Allle OtRtHtd, from gentile,
haa &koH the iMxtltlnn of Hlulit oper
ator for the I'loiitmr Tolaidione Com
pany In plate of ISIIuueth Klein.
Thirty alx horana auppllwl hv IVttr
Mard Hn then of Pn"r. Wink .
iMiaaed throuiih town tUiunlny on
their wa to the Tumalu Project.
Mlra Pnnnv OrtM'iie. who hna hn
IIvIiik with hr lirollier. K F. (Irrne
for the pnat two uiontlK, left ytrater-
The BRICK GARAGE
ON MOM) STHICICT
WIM. Ill COMPl.imJD IN A fOlPI.K OF WKPKS
, Tlift Mill bo the larneot mill hext
lliireuo Iitil I1II11 tc In Ceiilrnl OreKoii,
.irniiK Now I,-or
KTOIt.VOi: AT AlODKIt TV. UATIW
Kperl llepnlr Work ul Fair PrlriM
RESULTS GUARANTEED
Wo DUtrlhiile t'lialuiem .V riaxoii Cara anil Kwlilen TriicLa
OASOI.INH SINDKIICS
TFo Bond Garago Company
It. U. I lardy
K. ll.'ltrituka
T. W. Ilimly
day to vlnlt In ClnunpnlKn, IlllnoU.
ChnrldR I), Itowo, 11 former Ilond
romdiiiit and editor of The Hiillutlu,
In now connooted with the Houncr'n
Ferry llenild In llonnor'n Ferry, Idn
ho. ICIfcht tounla plnyom from Hud
mond played on local courta Hun
day, thn matched remiltliiK In about
nu oven break between thu two
town,
A apeclnl article on tho hlrda of
Tnoemu by U, N. Ilorfuinn, formerly
maunitlnK editor of The llulletln, tip
ponred In the Tncoma hedRer of
April 20.
A. M. PrliiKle, (J, P. Pulnnm and
Mr. mid Mm. V. H. Iludvoii left yn
terdny niornliiK for mi utito trip to
PaUluy mid I.nki;vlew, They will
bo hack tomorrow,
Merman Tekmuiio met with a pain
ful accident while miikliiK ropnlrn to
tho onrrlaKo at Urlliln h mill Tuen
day, havliiK'a largo piece of akin
torn from the back of hla left hand.
The cement aldowalk In front of
the PuIkH property on Wall atreot In
lliilahed. C. At. Dragg hna nlao laid
n cement walk In front of the build
liiK occupied by the Art Hliop and C.
W. Thornthwnlte.
I). At. Dh'vIh hna aent a Minnie of
Mm volcunlo rlndura used on tlie lo-
cu'l ronda to tho teallnic hureatt of tho
Deimrtmeat of AKrleulluro for a teat
mid advice an to Ita proper iino on
the roa (In.
Domey llolalntr, ihiii of Air. and
Aim- Dan llela'nx of the Motollua,
waa here Thumilay. Domoy had the
lulafortuno tu lor hla pumo here,
coiiIhIiiIbk about $f and a check
made out to him.
V.. n. lloiwon. aupervlalnK odkI-
neor of the Reclamation Service, and
(I. Htuhhlcuold, of Portland, arrived
In tcun .Monday mornliiK on their
way to llurna where tlioy will make
mi Inapoctlou of reservoir altea.
A. M. Prlncle. manager of the
United Wurchotifia (!ompany made n
littetiiofn trip to Hllver Lake and In
termeiliute polnta IhhI week In tho
new auto recently purchased by the
company, ward Lome necompaniou
him.
A moetliiR of alnckmen who uao
tho Crnno Pralrlo portion of the for-
et renervo haa been called for Sat
urday afternoon In HupervUor Mor
rltt'a oince. It la oipected that an
oricanlzatlon will be perfected to enro
for nil mattem tliat come up In con
nection with the uao of the reaorvn.
Tho Ladle Aid ftoelmy of the
Atelhodlat church will hold their reg
ular bualneaa nicotinic next Wednes
day nt 1:30 with Mm. It. Al. Smith,
In Deachutcn Addition.
IIAITIKT AKKOCIATIO.V MIKTIN3.lw n hmuhmhv
The third annual meeting of tl.!UWXlV M V&Z&8Z&
llnM-buliMi 'llantlat Aiweclallon waa w muMHtmi
held In tho Flmt DaptUt church of JJ5Jt5iUJJ5Jiltvv
Itmlinond Inat Thumday. Friday and J"'
Bnturday. Preeldent U. W. Itllny.
of AIcAllnnvllle eulleKo, gave the o
enliiK addrewt Thumday evenliiK. Tb-
morning and afternoon aeMlona on
Friday were devoted to nddreeeea and
conference on clllrlency In church
work. The apeakem for the dny were
State Hoeretory Itov. O. C. Wright,
Itev. J. D. Kprlngatcn, Prealdent Illl
oy and Dr. WDuilily. Itev. I, jotco
preached the annual aermon durlnn
tho evening aeaalon. Saturday waa
devoted to the bualneea of tho Aaao
elatlon and addroeaea were given oil
Homo. Foreign mid Slate M Union
mid the work of the llantlat Publi
cation Society. Itev. 0. Campbell, a
retired mlMlonary from China, gave
a moat excellent addreea telling
ramethlng of hla IK yam exnerlenre
In China and the rapid development
of the country. A new conatliutlon
and other Important mattem Indicat
ed advance In the future work of the
enurrhee In the Deecliutee Aaeocla
tlon and the At delegate! nl vtaitlng
frleuda were unanlmeua In the aUte
meiit that thla waa the very best An
aorlatkiu gatlierlnic Moot the orgn
nlcatlfin waa formed.
NEW FENCE AT CEMETERY
Council Onlcm Work Dono Water
lo He Available,
The moat Important action taken
at tho meeting of tho City Council
I ant ovonlng rotated to Improvomenta
at tno cometnry. under direction of
tho city, water for aprliikllug at tho
cemetery In now being brought In
from a n oar by Irrigation dltrh I.nat
n'Kht Annlnti.nt City Knglueer .May
refiorlod on thu work already done
and gave figure on tho coat. The
matter of renewing nnd repairing tho
cemetery fence wm alao dlaeuaaed
mid the committee Inatriictcd to com
plete the work. Thin will eonalat of
putting up n now fence on the front
aide with n 12 root gate, and
atrengthonlng the foncea on tho oth
er aldea.
Mnglncor .May alao gave nn Infor
mal report of tho Inspection of tlie
aower ayatom and thu dlapoeal plant
mado yenterday by It. B. Kaon. Ae
cording to him everything In connec
tion with tho newer la working well
nnd ifo ropnlra nre neceeaary. In
connection with the newer mattem
the recorder wna Inatructed to give
notice to certain property owners
that the council at lt next meeting
doHlrcd to confer with them In regard
to connecting their property with the
newer.
An ordinance waa pnaeed regelat
ing the bourn of opening of pool
rooms and howling alley.
A Tow bourn at a nice claaay, clean,
up-to-date place imperially prepared
for gentlemen, will remove nil worry
and trouble. The Aletropolltmi.-Adv
I1AHKIIAM, lli:KFlT IIKM).
Thumday night the hoya haaelmll
teaui' held n benefit performance at
tho Dream Theatre, I.. C. Itudow hav
ing allowed them to take half the
proceeda. In addition to the regu
lar threo reel there were two muni
ool numbom, n "'runty bow quartet,"
comprising Ituth Caldwoll, Genevieve
Onrlnh, Fred Trlnlett and Howard
Onrlnh, and n nolo by Margaret
Thompaon, Tho toam cleared 14,
fAM.S FKOAI KCAFFOM).
Work on the school houae haa leen
teiiiKrarlly auapended bocauno of an
Injury auatalnod yesterday by Kd
Huaao who In employed na atone lay
er on tho Sella. Shortly after noon
Iliinae Inadvertently atepped back
ward off the araffold. falling about 10
feet to the ground n'd Injuring hla
hand and flngom He will be able
to return to work In a few days.
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U OUT TODAY I
to purchase your New Spring
Apparel and this is the Store
where Smart Fashions Prevail
in Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Dresses
35 to 75c
We also show nn extensive line
of Children's Dresses reason
ably priced from
SOdsto $1.50
Children's
' Ilompers.
Blouses &5 tO 5J I .Z5
NEW WHITE SKIRTS from
$1.25 to $2.00
$2.50
A Complete Showing in Ludies'
Waists in Tub Silks, Voiles and
Lawns, priced from
$1.25 to $4.50
SHOP AT
Maitnheimer' s
Hlehcat In Quality Lowest In Price
Khaki Riding
Skirts priced at .
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J'oullry nuppllw and hp1.
Hardware Company. Adv.
Skuae
IIICATH OF II KNItY MoKI.l'ISII.
, Henry AleKlttah died nuddanly of
nppoptexy 011 Friday, at hla home
near The 1 1 end Componv'a yard The
funeral wna Held Sunday from
Molhodlat rhiirch with burial in the
Flint Unit cemetery Mr MrlCltlHli
waa 59 years old nnd la aurxivnl t
hla wife and two grown txuia. The
fnmlly rnine to town from I'ortlnnd
a abort time ago and waa planning to
lake up a homeatead.
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ItlVKIl KIX)W AT HB.ND.
The measurement of the Deechutea
river taken by the water resources
branch of the t'nltcd Statea Geolo
gical survey has been completed for
the season and the figures collected.
At Ilend the discharge of the river
on March 30 was 1670 cubic feet per
second. In March 1913 the maxi
mum dlschargo waa 1C00 cubit feet
and the minimum 1230.
Don't forg't to reglstor thla even
ing or tomorrow, as this will bo your
last chance.
Why havn't you registered?
Air. Homesteader, The Sfcttse Hard
ware Company has,, what you
want. Adv. -
Just rccelvod a dandy lno of can
dles, such a chocolate dipped ears
mols, chooolnto almonds, chocolate
creama put up In S and 10 cent car
tons. This makes them perfectly
sanitary, free from dust and Qloa. The
Aletropolltan. Adv.
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Mannheimer's
The Store for All the People
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FOR
Fruit Trees I
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F. O. MINOR
OKKOON AXU WAI.Ti
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I WILL SELL
Lots 1 , 2, 3,
and 4 .
Block 16
of Kenwood.-
At a Very
Attractive
Price
SEE
R. P. Minter
rz
WJ'Jr. jir y Baby
n 1 -kj-j
Jumper
Tim IIV-(M) dotelope the Imby, nml
nt the Niuuc time gives bourn of pIinik-
nit) nml imt to the pnreiitN.
Tlie IIV-(M) nllouH tho child to ntt
or uxeicloe, nml Vthen llieil, 'iniitii'H
n comfortnhlo aent,
HISK TIIHM IN A1V WINDOW.
E. M. THOMPSON
Bend, Oregon
HltlNG IN YOUIt AVOItN OUT IIUOOV WHtfKI.S FOU
. v:.TiitiNa.
JOHNS
For
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REPUBLICAN
Governor
Give this Job to n man
who wilt reduce Taxes
und cut down expenses
- If you hid an Intcmt in a private huilncn
you would wunt It rondiicll on buiincti
prinriplea. Vou lave an interest in the
alfiln of thli Stale Tlie Slate of Oregon
la a btiiitirM indittition 11111 for the hcneln
of the people iu it who, in leitain ene.
siv itivliitilCI III III IHIIIHCM lCrCMl
TAXES MUST BE REDUCEDI
In the comini; primary election, Charles A. Johns, of Portland,
will ask the vote of every person who believes the State of Orecon
needs to have taxes reduced and expenses cut down The only way
to reduce taxes and cut down exnemes is to apply the same principles
in running the State that you would apply in running your own business.
How many institutions would run aloiiu with an increase of oper
ating expenses from year to tycar ? Not many. Well, let's reduce
our taxes and cut down our expenses. Charles A- Johns, of Portland,
is mnninu on that platform and stands on his platform. Qct him on
the job I Start thiukinu about this today!
Will you elect a man who will cut down expenses and reduce
taxes, or a politician, as our next Governor ? The issue is clear.
One will cut down taxesthe other will give jobs to his political
friends. Which do you want ? Paid Advertisement.
BRICK WORK
I lmo built every brick house In Ilend erected by
contract.
WOIIK THU HKST.
rilK'liS Tlll I-OWIiST.
SATISFACTION AILSOMTRIA fil'ADA.VTKH!).
SAND FOR. SALE-
The lxst obtainable nt the Ionet prices In luro or
Hiuutl iunutltlex.
I liuo tho exclusive prh Ilexes for sum! in all C. O.
I. Company illtrliotf.
JACK TANSEY
SELLING
f I THT Goods are
JJ 1 Going fast
Make Your Selections Early
A. L. HUNTER
Oregort Street
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(raid Advertisement.)