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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1914)
v THU HUM) Ill'LMCTIV, IIKNI), i)HK XVV.USVMDAY, HKITKMIIKIt JIO, 101 1. VAars a. r !' mm in w p New Ilciri School Huild iiiff, in three coloro, 75c Patterson Drug Co. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mr. nnil Mm. (Icorgu Mllllonn worn In town on Mnndny. MIm lllnok resigned lior poattlon ! It. M. HiiiIIIi'ii today. Forest Hanger J. A. llrlnkloy was In town ovur Monday, Mlns Mnymo Taylor U now Hvlm; nl llio residence of Mm. I.ucna, Wnlfor Coomlm look n party i.f five to Tuutnlu Fnlla Hundny, II. F. l)y,or was In frotti IiIh Mllll can liomcatond on Bntiirdny, , H. C. Cnlilwull wont off on a hunt Ing trip fur n fowInya Monday. William Todd, tho Mllllonn ran cher, hiu loft (or lit hniiivMlcail. N. N. Hpeor, of CI Iff, wua In town Inst week stopping nt tho Altumunt. II. II. Do Armnud wont to Portland Monday night, returning thla morn Iiik. Dr. Coe, who wna takon sick yes terday, I reported liultor thla morn ing. The V. C. T. l. will meet on Prl day iiftorniMjM with .Mra. J. P. lte iioMm. " Mlaa Noll ,Mnrkel Ivaa been fliiiiilny od )n Minn Arrlo Hlnck'n place at Jt M. Hmtth'a. Honoon Howard of the CO. I. Co. wan up from Deachutoa yeatorday i,i tonioon. j J. I. Kcyes went to Portland 'Fri day night, roturutux to town Huhd.iy morning. Jon Tnggiirt, who Iiiih been vory III tlllllMK lllU llllllt Week, H II lllllO bettor IIiIh morning. 0. iJoViHtmlf of liliiiiklnd viilli"', plowed tliroUKli town 7ljjndny on hiu way lo I'ornniid. Mra. ,1. II. gliuiian filial lalncil tic nolionl tmudior nt tan nt Mint Hi'ii' dlitK'n yoMtonlny, i Tlm ProHhytiirliui I.mllaH flui1 1 iiiootH with Mra. Clyde MrKny i Wednesday nl 2:80. Iflwnn Mnl.onnnr, tlm MIkiuHi i Mittopiuan, wna In (own lust week niglitored at tint Altninont. MannHiir J. F. Pope of the I'loii" r Telegraph fk Telephone Co., wna ovm' from Prlnovlllo last week, i Mr. mid Mr F. U 8hnw of HIhIom apont HiiliirilHV In (own. While lieio tlmy reglatorod at tho Allniiiont. It. V. Wiitiiioro returned from IiIh trip to Vcd, Callfornln, on Mondi v and hifl that night for Portland. Mra. 0. N. Clifton and Mrs Pen I Kiiylnr of Prlnovlllo spent Kiitnrd y In town, registering nt tho Altuinont H. It. IIokIii will upend two inonUs on lila plncn ikIJoIiiIiik tho "(!oni ' Wlinnr plncn In tho Tiimalo oouutrv. A. I.. lludimn, who emtio lo llond from Granger, WnMi., Inst spring. Iiuvoa tonight to visit In tho tnlddto west. J. P. Cronln, lirotlmr to Mra. II. W. Hkime, wan In town over Hundav. Ho returned to Portland Monday morning. John TnKKnrl ontno from J'ortlnn 1 lant week lo enro for Ida lirothor Jon, who ha lifon Horloimly III durltii; th'i paat wrok. A. A. Anthony rnturnod from Mon Von, lunt wink. Ilo aaya nftur all Hotid looka nliout ra Rood to lilin an any plnco ho can find. Formtt Itnnuor llnrton Onoy wna In town nvnr Hnndnv. Ilo loft Mon day iiiornlnK for hla homo nt llu Itlvar Itnnsar Htatlon. OwInK In tho IIIiipm of Dr. O.io th i CUO party to havo lifon Klron Init n'Hht tiy Mra. Ijinia Coo nnd Mri. HtiKh O'Knno wna poatpnnod. Mra. I.. A. Itutwoll nnd MIm Umlo HiiuncII of Itmlinifnd oamo tin on Hun- dny for inoillcul trontmont. Willi's hum tlioy atoppud at tho Altamont. (leo. Htanlny, of tho Hlanloy CnttM Co.. wna In town over Hunday. Il wont up to Crnno Prlrlo on Monday whore ho oxlioeU to atny for tun dnvu A. H. Colllna nturnod to town laat wek from Portjand whuro ho ha Ihwii nndar a phyalrlan'a earn for IU iwai fow inonihH. Ilo la inurli hottar Dr, Itdward N'oyoa of Portland wua In "(own ovor Rnndny. Ilo weat Crana Pralrla with Claorjia Htanlnv. whore tlioy oxmct to Ih for aliont tan day. TIIK NKW iti:ii K( II00L. (lortrndo Marklo la nxpectod from ChlofiRo iihoiit Thiiraduy, Hho will ntar In town for nltont n wunk, nflar whloli alio will ro out to hor liomo-atcad. Shakers, Outings, Cantons 1 and Flannelettes' 10 & 15 Cents L-iA. GENTS for Stniulnnl Patterns; j the Standard Fashion Hook unci The Di'sinar. U E. A. SATHER. A, , French and family left Wod nowday for Pondloton to nttond tiu lloiiiid-Ui. Mra. French returned yea tcrday and Mr. French It expected on Friday. Tho Pioneer Tolograph & Tele phono Co. haa laaucd n one aheut aupplemmit to Ita directory llntlim now ntiiilhcira nnd ehangca alnco lli-i directory wna Itaued. MIm Hnhultz, tho duputy ornanlror of tho Fraternal lirotiiernnod, re pnrtdilint a numhur of now momhora liuvu hoeii obtained, nnd alio pcraon ally oxtenda no Hivltntlon to all. There will ho n reception at tho Methodlit church Friday evenlriK. Octohor 2nd, for the puilor, Itor lllnok. Membora and Hiono nttnndlns the church nro Invited to attend. MIhh Arrlo lllnck lenvca for Por' laud Kiiturday nlKbt. Hho Intcnda to atny there n fow dnya, then vlaltln.r her aUler In KottohurK. Oregon. Fmnt HoReburK aho la RolaK to her home In Texna. Tho roeulnr monthly IniMnoMi iiit'ctlHR of thu MothodlNl l.ndloa Aid Hoclety will bo hold at tho homo of Mra. Jtnlph Hartlott In Dtmoliuto ad dition nt 2:30 o'clock Wednoada; Octohor 7lh. Chrla Tlnnor. who haa been out ployed In I -a Pino during tho auminr. came down Mommy nlglil on oui nofw Ilo loft yoterdy on hla return to Creaconl wheru h will work i-n the now aohool houia. Mra. O. A. Thoraon'a mother. Mil. Van Wle,. left Thursday ulKht f'i" MhinoaiMillH. Minn. Mra. Thoraon aeecmpanlud hor as far aa Portland where aho Intonda to vlalt aoini frlenda for n fow daya. A Icltohen" answer wna given Wn Katherlno Trautner at the rcoldeiif of Mra. J. P. Knyoa lant week. The eighteen gueata all had to take agios neceraary kitchen utooHll, whlalt tlin hid around tho houne, compelling the i;ueat of honor to look for tlvem. Tho llaptUt Womnn'a Mlwlnnary Clrclo will moot with Mre. W. W. Fr-ulkner Thuraday nfternoon. ai 2.30. Tho auhject for tho nfternoo'i will Ikj "Tho Commonwealth and ihs Kingdom." All ladle Intorcoted aro cordially Invited. The Kpworth Loagtio gave n aoclel In Artlann Hull laat Friday night. MIhh Caldwell waa chairman of the ovcnltm nnd tlm roprcontntlvoa of the different churoho eaoh g abort addreaaoa. Coaon and Baud wlchoa were aervd. The hunting aeaaon opras tomor row nnd many aro planning to atart for the Inkoa to the aoutlt ra aooa m the wonther change and the dueka aro dilren In from tho mounialna. It K Kmn returned to Portland an Thuraday after r wmIi'i vMt wttli hU atater. Mra. Kay Mnrelionae. The two partlea of deer huntera Who were out lact wk rtarnd without any fame. nnd Incrcnnlng demnnd. The outlook for prosperity In thla country ia good. Leading financiers, prominent mnnufacturera, heada of great Industrial euterprlnoa, nro giv ing out optimistic Interview on tho nffalra of tho nation. Confidence W restored nnd money klnga are willing to nid me men wiio want to engage In legitimate undertaklnga. Tho Hpoknno people havo enteral Into A campaign to colonize the In land Kmplre. They are planning to place S000 famlllea on the laud. Why cannot Central Oregon institution) get together mid do aomethlng to atlmulale aottlomrnt and colonlrii. tlon? The land Is to be had. Let U bo known to the homescekor. Mako the price right and give the purchas er ample time to pay. Kncouraje men to engage In dairying and stock growlog. There la n market for every j to mid of butter that can l mnda and a demand for beef cattle, hoga and sheep. When the number of homeaeokerw la considered In connection with the area of land unfilled. It will lie wn that thousands can secure ho in on in Central Oregon, and It la to this pee tlon that the attention of men look ing ror locations ahould be more generally directed. There la aomo pioneer work to be done, but the re turn la worth more by far than th outlay of labor or the expenditure ol money neoded to put the farm on a paying Imsla. There will be aomo time required, but every good thing ncceaaltatoa some effort and a modi cum of jwtleace. The people of llend have roaaon to feel encouraged. They have laid the foundation of a city, the building up of which la dependent upon nat ural resource. The material la hero You can well nfford to proceed atony tinea you have begun the dovolop moot of the reaourcoa, the eatnhllah inent of Industries and the settle ment and cultivation of tho land There hna leen no booming nt llend. and your steady and continuous growth la proof cufflclont that you havo built Uou n seeuro foundation nnd that your prosperity la naaurod. WA1. AlcAlURRAY PRAISES BEND (Continued from pngo 1.) American mnnufacturera must pro duce the gooda wo have been luiHirt lug nnd for which there la constant ENROLLA1ENT AT COU.NTV SCHOOL (Continued from paxe 1.) taaea a part of (lie mltlaio haa ueo for the county hlfti achool and all district have to pay unless thty were nnpportlng a high aekool of tholr own, so that na n rornilt tbey tiavt paid taxca for a high ehoo! whlc gavd them no benefit. That Prlncvlllp rooognlroa the fae'a m the ense up poors In the statement made In tho PrlnevlUe Hevlew re cently nnd quoted In The llulletln It waa as follow: "The Crook County High school In Coal! Coal! A CarloacTof Standard UTAH COAL Just in $10.50 F. 0. B. Warehouse GET YOURS NOW The United Warehouse Co. When You Buy Groceries Yoii want the hest in quality, nt prices that do not make you feel that vou might have done better elsewhere. Caldwell's Pure Food Market is well prepared to . please you in every way. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Produce, Staple and Fancy Groceries and HARDWARE Stoxex, lliiugCN Tlmrnro (riiuitewiiro S. C. CALDWELL -, Implements es Intit.H TIIK KTOKK OF Ql'Al.lTV Fito Dollwiy Anjwlioro lu City. My Specialties AUK FOLGER'S COFFEES AM) ROYAL CLUB GOODS T. R. McCLINCY Next Door to Dreiim Theatre C.lt OF THANKS. Dr. A. II. Cropp wishes to thank hla many frlenda who nave hi in n plonsaat farewell party Tuesday evonlng, September SO. aa he a leav ing tonight for Portland, OreKim wharo ho will be located for a fow wdoka and then will go to hie home In lxa Augelea, California, for the winter, no hiso wisnea in inbiik hi pntlBDta here for their petroiiagn, Adv. Are the only known Suits having but a single, smooth thickness o f cloth throughout the crotch. They cannot bind, gnp or chafe! Are made from tlTe speciul Cooper fabric, with its tiny pores which breathe nnd ventilate. Heavy Cotlon Union Snif $1.25, $1.50 Heary Wool Union Stall.. $2.25, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 Your comfort demands a garment rsilh but one smooth single thickness of cloth throughout the crotch- there fore, KENOSHA.KLOSED.KROTCH Union Suits. In the future let your guide lo underwear comfort and value be the KENOSHA-KLOSED-KROTCH label. Pass the good icord along to the uninformed. Always Comfortable All Ways. MANNHEIMER'C TIIK DKPKXDOX STOIIE. L J primarily n Prlnovlllo Institution. You may call It a county Institution all you ploeso, and technically, th,u la correct, but the fact still remain that no part of tho county recclvea any direct financial benoflt therefrom oxeept our town." Tho oounty high school exists, f course, aa tho result of a vote of the people of the county but tho vote wna taken before tho development of the past few yearn and If repented today would presumably result differantl. At any rate, a largo aection of the county that far one reason or another cannot take advantage of the high school now haa to supimrt It although formed nt an earlier day whon 004 dltloiis were much different. In Dea dlines county. It la olnted out. If tko division carries, there will be no I1IT1 achool tax until tho people vote 0110 and for that reason a saving Is look ed for. What Tlio ltrNtrallon In. Just what the registration at the Hicks Auto Polish Tor PoIIhIiIiii; Auti or Furniture For Halo by IlltNO CA11ACK Mudo by A. II. HICKS Itend, Oregou Prlnovlllo school ia la ahown by tho following table. Thore wore 103 puplla registered on September 1. coming from tho districts shown. Dlst. Location PuplW 1. Prlnevlllo ' 3t 4 MIHCreek 5 7 Lower McKay 3 8 Powell Dutto 4 11 Grizzly d 1 4 Now Culvqr 2 1 5 Crooked Itlvor 1 9 Ashwood 1 23 Meadow 1 25 Post 2C lied Hock , 2 27 Hoover Creek 4 29 Camp Creek . . 1 31 Dry .Lake 1 32 Gray Ilutte 2 33 Dusk Creak t 3S Sheep Hook 2 41 Alkali Flat 1 42 Trail Croeelng 1 4 1 tamonta 2 46 t'ppor Mill Croek I 4S Ochoco 4 49 Vanora , I 54 Shepard 57 Paulina 59 Iledroond X 60 Vlbbext ;' J 62 Opal City j "0 Terrelwnno 4 72 Ilutte Valley s "C ToUierow Ilutto I 50 Metollus x 88 Twin Buttca l 90 Golden I Portland t MItchol l Total 10a DON'T GET CAUGHT THE WAY THE SCHOOL HOUSE DID Make your cold weather preparations before it gets really cold. I have Macki naws, Hats, Fall Suits, Shoes and Underwear. Everything in fall lines. CjjTrunks and Suit Cases. ' A. L FRENCH Oregon Street -. z .:,