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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1914)
nut iiknd iiuixim.v, nns'ii, ore., wi:ini:bday, kovkmii&h m, ion. VAan ts. i F mmmm SfaSJj&L I iTjtmia'ra'csM'a'M'srafjrarjiOTTO High Grade Correspondence Paper tmil ? SYMPHONY LAWN SJatlancty, per box 40c to 75c TINTE'D PAPER 'Popular Shades EMBOSSED INITIAL ' STATIONERY t 60c box Dc particular about your Bitting materlaL Patterson Drug Company 'X nr. zmssw&mxwmB&asamsm LOCAL NEWS ITEA1S Tlio Ladles J.'i.rnrv Club iii'tiinr y-istordny Afternoon. F. W. HwJhhV of Lnldliiw upoul Friday mill flalrdny Itwtown) (Jwlllrutti(hii loft 'rOiuilnk nlghl fftr'rt wooIPh iilny In Pohlluid. Alliort Harper of Lnldliiw mid Ills iwojorujf.wor,r luMflWti-Bntilrdny.' I'rnd Htnulay, president of thn 0. O. I. Co., wus In town on Monday. Louise llftlviirsnii. who Iiiih lioon IM jvIJJi loimllltlH, In itlilu to III) Olt iiKitln, Lniinntnril nml Krnd N. Wnl- Uoo Wjro up from Lnldliiw yontar- ilaft- j 2i Mr. find Mm. I). P. Mlntor oamo In from tliolr Powull HUtlu ranch yct tordny. Mra. Corn Hoeds of UnrtiM, was II. W. Bkuso was laid up ovnr Hint day. John Hurt of Laldlaw wes In town ..-...!...; Mlsa Nail Mnrkol In now In Goldan dnle, Wulii T. J. Anion of llrothors rwn In town Monday. J. N. II. (Jerking was up from Laid law yesterday. It. M. Hobhlnaof Orciuiont was In town yesterday. J. N. Mnston of tf.n Pino wns In c town yesterday. Mm. O. Murgnnrd wan up from I laldlaw .Monday. Mm. (Irnco Seeds of Ilarnea spent Thursday In town. Hnrl Updlko killed n boar on tlio Motollus Saturday. Mn. Doll Parker loft tlitu morning for liar homestead. Ivan Kehulta of Ln Pino spont ye terday nt the Wright. Tim DrldNO Clul meets with Mrn, 3: P. iCeye tliik wcekV -- II. J. Overtnrf went to Creseest i on business ypatordny. Ceo. Hate and Fred Triplet ant .expected 111 town today. Mr. J. It. Williams of Dosohute wan In town lant Thumday. - T O S I t f ; ' ARE HERE for your selection. Your pur chases may be stored until Christmas, Early shopping is advisable. ' COME AND SEE Warner's THE VARIETY STORE Ubo DoBOhutoa Spray FlOurl It Is u i wmmmwmMmmfflmmstMMm nnra. ffi. nDdliitoDb 1 7iiwtoitnotbc.oiuitiii(j of n 3ficnutg pnt'Ior dbmnpooinn, ptit Drcorlwi TMoo full line or ftnlr Oocba mxo. $. nDcflhtoob Comer Ulntl nut) minttcootn Strccto roKlotorod nt tlio Tliiirsdny. Pilot Untto lnt Mm. Corn A. Jnnoa loft on Krldny (ho wlntnr. for Ioi, AiikcIch whoru ilia will upend Knill Andorxon, of tlio Andnrvon llrothorn Lumhar Co,, wai In town on Monday. Mrs. Hd IlroRtorhoiu upcnt lnit wonk In Prlnavlllo, with hor Hltor, Mm. T. 15. J. Duffy. Mm. Maxlno Finn loft' ycHterday morning for hor houiontead aftor a wook'ji vlilt In town. Tho Catholic church will hold Iti icsular weekly iorvlao Hundnyni urn ln: ut 10:.10. Oarlylo Trlplott, formerly of Ilend, hut now of Kiikmio, haa hoon In town for trio taut fow dnyn. W. J. Hpront loft lunt WodnoHilny for Mlalilrtan, whoro ho oxpect to Hpniid tho noxt month. Thn ItrldKO Cluh hold Iti wrokly innolliiK ut tho rKMldoaco of Mra, It. II. (loiild iMt Friday. V. 0. Minion of II urn wna.ln town ovnr Hiiudny. DurliiK lilt stny ho wa rcelstotcil nt tho Hand. Clark IthodvH nnd O. M. MoKny wont to Davla IjUo fur a few days' duck ihootlnK yenturdny. i:. M. I.arn left town Hundny morn Iuk for Htaiinton, Vn., whoro ho la KolnK io vllt III" father. , I.aldtuw vlnltam In town on Mon day woro I'rnd llomtll, W. D. HnrooH J. J. Coon and I 'rod Wlliwn. Thn Dnptlat Woman's Union incol with Mm. T. II. Foley tomorrow nf lomoon nt 2 o'clock to ow. K. U Clark of I.n Plnn.wna in town yoitordny. Whllo lioro hu was roRlaterod nt tho Pilot llutte. Mrs. K. J. Ilorrlntr left for Ban Prnnolaeo on Mondny. Bho oxpcctn to ho Kono nlmut two inontha. Mlaa Vnrnn Vouiik, who haa honn worklnir for Mm. II. J. Ovorturf lina been sink for tho last fow days. A qhlldron's pnrty was Riven hy MUs Mario llrontorhous nt the rol donco of her mother last Knturday. Mr. nnd Mm. Klinor Ward Imvr Thumday for a liionth'n visit with Mra. Wnrd's psronla In WnnhliiKton. Win. Brown nnd Howl ilrown of rjilillaw worn In town Inst Prldnv. Whllo here they stoppod nt tho Ilend. Mm. T. K. J. Duffy of Prlnovllla, H-ffl m hern to spend tho week end wltiuhur linr. Mrs, lid Hro-ntwlioiia ifflfiflfilBYSJlS LEHEfl Ff County JitdKo K(iitm Ilia Position ou 9.1.00 Coyolo Ho 11 tily. WrltlnR on tho subject of tho fS.OO bounty for coyolcn reported to hava boon offered by tho county court, JudKO Bprlneor has tho followlni; to nay: Prlnovlllo, Ore, Nov. C, 101 i. I wish to explain to tho pooplo of Crook county my position In rcgar.1 to tho fC bounty ndvcrtlsad by tho county court for coyoto scalps. Tho state has quit paying Its shnro of tho bounty and all ndjolnlnit com ties have refused to pay nny thins for r-cnlpi. Ileonuse of these facts nnd becausa ecnlps aro bolnit rushed In from tho boundaries (if this coun ty which properly belong to other counties, Mr. Ilayloy, who Joined ma In tho announcement offering tho flva dollars, now refuses to net In flny tnonnor. Mr. Wlllln W. Ilrown was not reached boforc thn nnnouncomont und Is now opposed to any extra ef fort on tho part of this court so I am pownrlos to act. 1 now llnd It would not hnvu hoon prnctloal to continue tho bounty l'liwtor than tho time orig inally net far tho oxtrn bounty, viz: to November 1st, 1914. Tho county hoalth 'officer, Dr. Hot cnborg, stutes that many coyotes are now being found dead In the eastern part of tlio county as well ns cnttle, sheep and other livestock. This s believed to ba tho result of rabies. 1 would therefore recommend that nil otitvcltltons ba on their guard, nnd that thn cities of Prlnovllle. Itcdmond nnd Head bo on the lookout for dogs from tho Infeotod districts. (Signed.) (I. SPItlNOHIt, County Judge for Crook County, Oregon. Tables reserved, Jf desired, for your Thanksgiving dinner nt thn Cosy Itostaurant. 11:30 to 9. 3C37e 1UV TKLKI'IIONK MNB. I.A PINK. Nor. 1C Tho telephono system between la Pino. Fremont, Fort Hook nnd Silver I.ako has been purohnncd by W. K. McCormaok and K. U Clark. Mr McCormack Is n Paisley banker nnd Mr. Clark Is tho owner of tho I-n Pino Supply Co. here. Holh Honttemon nro wldo awako nnd hustlers. Tho compnny has ticoa In. corporatod under tlio name of "Th" !. Plnu & Koutliqrn Temjniono nnu I Toloirraiih Co." 8vorl "ImprovH Tho fimt nnow of tho sonson MlfWonta-nro nlrondy imdor wny. The eompsny aim cummin nmitu iiw Cnllfoinla and all points In southern Oregon. on Friday, following n heavy wind sterm. Tho snow was nit meitoii x night. A Siilmcrlntlon Club dnneo was hold In Settlor's Hall last Haturdiyi night. About flftei couples wo-ol liresont. Thoro will bo n turkey shoot the ootulne Stindnr. from 12!t0 on. under the nuntilcM of tho ThihsIo dun OJ'ilfl nt Uldlnw. The UtllM Aid SeIty of the Methodist church, will hold ft meet leg m Itev A. 8. lllnck's reetdenoej this afternoon C. 8. Hudwin. A. M. Prlttgto. It. M. 8mllh nnd II. A. Miller wint to (Ri ver I.nho ovor Friday night In Mr, nudsun's.cnr, duck hunting.. Mrs. Ccorco It. Sprungmnn. of Mlnnennolls. Minnesota, errlvod In town yesterday morning to visit hor Bister, Mm. J. K. Mooro, tor ino winter. A midget, trnvollnc for n firm of St. Louis shoe manufacturers, guvql nn exhibition on Wall street on Mani day winch nttrnciou a largo auuiensu of children . (1. IlobUn nnd A. W. Ilnyn on Powell Huttb brought two four homM loads of onta to town yesterday. MrJ Ilayn took n load of lumber Homo for Improvements on his ranch. Mm. Maxlno Fish gavo n birthday party to Mm. Qenovleva MaaLnuvln on Sunday. Sunday was also Mrs. Fish wedding anniversary. About ton guosta wore proaonL O. W. I). Itlley, who has beon nt tho Stanley row camp nt Crnno Prnlrlo. during tho summon return ed to town last weok. Ho oxpocta to stay horo during tho winter. II. A. llrnckonbury. who has beenj employud by the Iiond Water l.isht ft Power Company In oonnectfun with tlio Investigation of Its rnton, has flnlshod his work und returned to his homo. ifalnh QrlnicB. Jr.. tho llttlo son of Mr. and Mm. Italph Grlmos, broko his right nrm last Wednesday when TAKK A THACIIim. A list of nvallable roomn for teach ers during Institute. November 23-6 1 Is being prepared. Kesldtmta of Ileud wno nnvo rooms io isi nro requiwiou to Inform mo promptly. This list iwlll be supplied to all teachers maU- UK UKJuiriui. j, u, diiuudu. u-um A portrait sent to tho absent ones now nnd than, binds tho friendships of youth, bridges dlstnnca and Units olosor tho ties of family nnd klnfolks. Our fast lunsoH, modom methods nnd o a u I p m o n t, prompt attention nnd courtoiy to patrons hnvo luado sitting l!o9 fefiom tlm wnl. of a concrotoi r photographs a real pleasure t-osoryulr bolug built nt tho urnnos-j rnncu. II. H. Dorrlck nnd fathor-ln-lnw Mr. fulvully liavo returned from n trip to Fort Ttock nnd nro stopping nt tho Depot Hotel. Mr. Mulvanoy. who Is 88 yenru old, claims to bo tho oldest homostondor lu thlu part of Orogon. Mrs. Kmma D. Wilson, of Portland, lu oxnocted tonluht to visit hor daughters, Mm. II. K. Allon nnd Miss Cornolla Wilson, Mrs. Wilson mil liar daughter Cornolla aro golnc to llvo lu tho Wurd'n houso, whllo tho Inttor nro uwny. Jas, Donson, tho onglncor in ohargo of tho U. S. Qoologlcal Survey Corps In Central Orogou. arrived In Ilend yesterday, coining for. his family, who Will go to Atuoiopo io rosiua m or dor to bo nearer Mr. Doiwon, who Is now..worklng. In.tho-John:Day couiw (HTICIA.V. Dr. Kenneth T. IJiiff. -tho well known optician of Portland, wilt bo hero this Hundny nnd Monday, nt the offleo of Dr. U. C. Coo, Fmt.Nntlonal llunk building, propnred for oxamln utlons and consultation. Adv. 37c. Uoforc, purchasing your Xmna oarj dles try tho American Ilakery. A full lino or fresh candles Just or rlvod.Adv. 37 If Usa Deschutes Spray Flour! It Is tho best nindo nnd n Ilend product. Adv. 37 tf . I will bo In llond during tho teach ers' Institute. I fit ovory conceivable stylo of spoctnoloa and eye glaasoe. Dr. Ida Dohrondt, nt Ilend Hotel, No V mber 18 to 27. Adv. tf -------- HERENEXTWEEK ANNUAL INSTITUTE TO BE HELD I'rjigrnm Cover Mondny, Tuedny iinil Wrdiicsdny Nienkcr From OutNldo Point Io Ik Hero to ICil In Work-Pngniin Given Photos Our prices nro consistent with tho high uuullty of our work. Tho personal thought tho spirit of tho giving, determines tho vnluo of tho gift. -What, than couuld bo more lilting than your portrait for tho Christmas ToniqmraiiQQ tp crtrry your sliuplJ iriessago of frloudshlpT A dozen portraits solve, rt onco, a doxou porploxlng gift probloniB. Elite-Studio. R..J, Todd, Photographer Tho sohool toncliors of Crook coun ty will gather In Uond noxt wcok for tho. annual Institute which will ho held on Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday. All county schools' will bo closed for tho wcok. Udslde all county teachers there will be prosont tho nsslstnnt stnto superintendent of education, representatives from dlf. forent normal schools, from tho Uni versity of Orogon and tho Orogon Ag ricultural Colloge. Those, with tho local and county educational heads, will present papers at the different sessions nnd load In tho dlseusetin of Institute subjects. Tho various meetings of tho Insti tute will hu hold in tho now Held school building and thoro wlil bo an Informal reception for tho tcaohers Monday evening In tho Emblem Club li.inn.UPt hall. A musical program for tho different sessions Is IHng arrang ed by tho Ilend teachers. The program for tho Institute Is as follows: Institute I-oadors M. B. Plttman, Monmouth Normnl; K. T. Mathos, Ilolllnghani Normal; F. !!.-8hcpherd, Orogon Agricultural Colloge; F. I,. Griffin, Oregon Agricultural College; C. F. Hodge, University of Oregon: Mrs. K. U Wnlkcr, Crook county high school. Mrs. 11. K. Pratt, Crook county high school; Victor Bhawo, Supervisor Crook county schools; J. II. Bhouto, Superintendent Ilend pub. He schools; K. F. Carloton. Assistant State Superintendent; J. K. Myers, Suporlntondent Crook county schools. Monday Morning 3:00 opening; 0:30. M. 8. Plttman, "The Teacher as a Diplomat;" 10:10, Ilccesa; 10:20. F. II. Shepherd, "Manual Training in tho Itural and Town School;" 11:00. Victor Bhawo, "Apparatus for the Playground;" 11:16, Section Work. Grades I to VIII. Expression in Head ing. Hound table work, loader, J. 1 Myers. High school, lander, J. II. Shouso. M. S. Plttman,. subject, se lected. 11:46. Mrs. H. B. Pratt. D9 m stlc science demonstrationschool lunches for districts 1-3G. Monday afternoon 1:30. opening; 1: IS. F. II. Shephord, "Modem Con ditions In Hduoatlon," (Btcreoptl can); 2:16, Heeeis; 2:20. M. 8. Pltt man, "The Farmer's Creed;" 2:60, Hocew: 3:00, K. T. MatlKW, "ProfiH nlon of Toaehlng and After;" S:3j. Hoot Ion work. Grndee f to VIII. M. B. Plttman. "The Itural School as it Ought to He." High echeol. 15. T. Mathos. Subject selected. Tuesday Morning- 0:00 opening: 3:30, It. T. Mnthea, "Itural School m. a Social Center;1 10:10. Hecem; 10:20. Mrs. E. I. Walker. -'Teaching Ameriean Historj' to Aeriean Hoys nnd Glrta;" io:ii, .misb aosepume Power. "Writing;" 11:00, E. F. Carletiin: 11:10 Soetlon work. Grades I to VIII. Phonlt Hound table talk. High aehool. U. T. Muthus. subject selected. 12:80. Mrs II. B. Pratt. Domestic science diuonstr- tlons sohool luncutsdlstrlets 34. 70. Tuesday afternoon. 1:30 opening. 1:46. Airs. K. L. Wnlkor. "Seat Work for the Itural Schools:" 2:10. Victor Shawe, "Is our Educational Systom a Failure"; 2:30,. Football. Ilond high sohool vs. Crook County High School. Wednesday niomlng-3:00oponlng. 9:30, C. F. Hodge; 10:10. Itecoss; 10:20. F. L. arlflln. "Industrial Club Work;" 10:60. Recess; 11:00. 8eo t'on work. Orndos I to VIII Num ber. Hound Table work. Hlslr echoul. C. F. Hodge, subject select ed. 11:46. Mrs. H. E. Pratt, Domes tlo science demonstration school lunches Districts 71-00. Wednesday aftornoon 1:80. open ing: 1:36. E. T. Mathos. "A WoU Organised School:" 2:16. F. I,. Grlf. fin, "Elomontnry Agrloulturo;" 2:46, Hecoss; 2:66, Miss JoBophlne Power. "Tho Folk Dnnco;" 3:20, C F. Hodgo "Swat tho Fly. HDVENTISI JURGK GROWS Past Year Has Scon Largo Increase in Membership and Ilunnclal Aid. L. W. Illnlr of Powoll nutto. prom Inent In the Soventh Day Adventlst church of that section, haa rooonUy brought In a report covering tho past year's work of the church all over tho country. According to It the mom. horalilp of tho ohuroh has laoreasod by nioro than 8000. thero has been "a wonderful growth In tithes and offerings, and the movement has jioa atratod Into n nunibor of new coun tries until the heralding of tho mos sngo tolling of tho soon coming of tho Saviour, which Is ono'of the prln olpitl hollota of tho church, Is now being aoundod In 86 countries." Tho report contains many Interest ing figures showing the amounts ra colvod by tho church for its work. Its membership. Its missionary staff and othor nptlyltjoa. Watch for our menu In noxt wooU'b nullotln for our Thanksgiving dinner. Fifty conta por pinto. Hesorvatlons mado for pnrtleo, etc. Tho American Ilakery. Adv. 3 bo Try tho Altamont for meals. Adv. Uso True Hluo Flourl It Is the boat mado, and a .ILond. produqtr Thanksgiving Linens Centorpleces 'Z? Cent to isuto Luch(on Cloths 91.uo to 9f.no Dmnlnslc Table Cloths 91.2,1 to H.r,() Kapblns to Mateh 91,10 to 91,00 Dor. Damask Table LInon by the Yard from ....,,.,- (IO Cent to 9r10 Ynnl New Crepe de Chine Waists . Now Crcjlc do Chine Waists, Limited Quantity only, A Very Special Value 9:1.75 Smart New Styles! Same Old Quality! Wali-Over Shoes Menu' Ladles' . . , i.uu, 91,80, 95.00 .....' 9:1.00, 91.00, 9lri THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF CHILDREN'S SHOWN IN TOWN. Lei Hour next pair be WALK-OVERS STOP AND KIIOP AT MANNHEIMER'C THE DEPENDOX STOhE. X Exclusive Local Dealers Ed. V. Price & Co's. Tailoring. We lost county division; prohibi tion won by a safe majority. It is rumored tho "Turks" of tho entire world nro on the run, some of them will probably bo overtaken in about two wcoks. Wo lost our porter, and until wo can find another wo hope you will be satisfied with our work. The Metropolitan. Adv. 3G tf Try an oyster cocktail at the. Cozy Restaurant. 3C40e, I am sorry to disappoint my manv customers In Head by not comlig. cooner. 4 .expect to be at the Ilond 1 Hotel Nove'mber IS to 27. Dr. Ida nohrondt. Adv. lf SPKCIAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice is hereby given to tho logtl Totem or School District No. 12 of Crook county, Oregon, that a Special Senool Meeting of said District will bo held at tho office of the Principal at the Held school on the' 21st day of November. 1914. nt 2 o'clock p. m. for tho purpose of fixing tho Tax levy for tho year 1916 for said dis trict, nnd to transact any other bust, noss that may properly come bctoro tho meeting. Dated this 6th day of November, 1914. II. J. Overturf. Clyde M. McKay Attest Clerk. Chairman Board 3C-37 c. of Directors. PETERS '" ii Guaranteed Shops For Every Member of the Fnmily at the Right Price. Ladies' FELT SLIPPERS all colors at $1.25 and $1.50 Rubber Footwear for men, ladies and child ren. Plain and cloth top rubbers, 1, 2 and 4 buckle overshoes, heavy rubbers for German sox and rubber boots. All First Grade Rubber. E. A. SATHER Agents .for Standard Patterns. When You Buy Groceries You want the best in quality, at prices that do not make you feel that you might have done better elsewhere. Caldwell's Pure Food Market is well prepared to please you in every way. Tresh Fruits, Vegetables and Produce, Staple and Fancy Groceries and Stoves, Ranges Tiuwaro UraiUtcware HARDWARE if. CALDWELL THH STORE OF QUAWTY Implement ,'agous, Itiigglea Cwrrlngcs Free Delivery Anywhere In City, - - J' :- - . ..-;. i ! A-i . M- thaweat mado and a IionjUtfQilUc.t,j rtrVr.... . - ,r t'',ii-5lV'. Adr? -' mWWw;m r 37 U t t yrr-m