The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 09, 1914, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    1M0R 9,
THE IIKNI) lU'f.LKTlN, RNND, ORU., iVKDNKHUAVt DKOKMIltilt , lbt4.
METHOniST SUNDAY SCHOOL
CUSS OHIZEO FRIDAY
Oftfcnty-Sovcn Voting Pcoplo " Plan
V&cUly Mct'tlnga With Monthly
Social OlVcvrtt ro KnmcO,
u9. Isb' ovonlnB a natty if
young people gathered nt tlio homo of
Mrs. 'O. A. Thoraon for tho purpoao
of organizing a Methodist Sunday
Bcbool olnss. Tho fdoa mot with tho
npproval of nil presont nnd weekly
meetings wore decided upon. At
those meetings It Is planned to offor
n. prlKo to tho person tolling tho licit
version of a Relectod story. Tho class!
Is dlvtdod Into throo sections led oy
Margaret Thompson, WInford Otte-i-on
nnd Hugh McKontlo. A repro
Ecnlfttlvo from each section will com
jeto In the weekly story telling.
Meetings aro to ho hold overy Wed
nesday evening nt tho homes of dlf
frost merahers nnd a social mooting
will bo hold onco n month. Twenty
seven mombcrs aro already enrolled
so a. good sited class Is assured. No
namo has yet hcon selected for the or
ganization, hut tho clnsa expects to
choose one nt Its next meeting. The
motto for this month Is: "Come over
Into Macedonia and help us!"
Tne ameers solectod at tho lant
meeting for tho society were: Pres
ident, Hard Thorson: secretary. Mar
io Fox: Librarian. Francos Stcldl;
Tofloher, Mrs. Tucker; assistant
teachers, UUth Caldwell and Gene
vieve Oerrlah. Tho following com
mittees wore appointed: Lookout
committee: Gladys Rrandenberg,
chairman. John Stoldl and ArvlUn
Murphy. Social committee: Frances
Stoldl, chairman, Howard Gorrlsh and
Arthur Vnndevort. Publicity com
mittee: WInford Ottcson, chairman.
Leroy Fox and Fred Lucas. Tho next
meeting will 1)0 at the homo of Mies
Ituth Caldwell. All aro welcomo to
join.
Christmas Gifts
Make Your Selection Early
Leather Goods
Cut Glass
Toilet Articles
Thermos Bottles
Fountain Pens
Hand Bags
Cigars
Silver,. Deposit
Stationery
Shaving Sets
Chafiing Dishes
Books
Purses
Candies
Now on Display
All are Useful and Prices Reasonable
OWL PHARMACY
AGENTS FOR LOWNBY AND NYLO CHOCOLATE
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Uso Truo niuo Flour! It Is tho
host mado and a Bend product,
Adv. 37 tf
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Sensible Christmas gifts.
Hardware Company. Adv.
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LANK ASKS APPROPRIATION.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. Secre
tary Lano, In his annual estimates,
cent to Congress today, recommoeds
an appropriation of $450,000 "for
Oregon's co-operative Irrigation
work." This Is a roltoratlon of the
stand recently taken by the Inter
ior Department that tho stato must
put up $480,000 In cosh before the
Government will make available Its
allotment of a llko amount.
(On Its face this recommendation
Is not necessarily a roltoratlon of tho
Dcpartmoat's sta.nd. Passage of tho
appropriation by the Congress makes
tint money available after Juno 30,
116. In the monntlrao Secretary
Lane. oan. If he wishes, make tho
allotment available at once. Ed.)
JUDGE BELAYS LEVY MEETING
(Continued from pago 1.)
lar comparisons cannot be mado ex
cepi ,lu the. case of tho high school
levy wblcn Is reduced balf a .mill.
The general school lev remains the
came.
Last year HH mills wero levied
for general county purposes and six
tntlls for tho stato tax. This year
tao two aro combined at 15 mills
aniLjtbflre JBa.n additional levy r-f
3ft rnlflBfor road warrants.
- Delegations Vrctetit.
.Largo delegations of taxpayers
from various parts of the county wero
at the court house for tho meeting
n tho forenoon. When tho Judg
felled to show up maar unpleasant
things about him were said and at
tie opening of the Afternoon session,
with Spring r presiding. George H.
KumoU went after dim and demand
ed to know why he had not been pres
ent In the forenoon. Springer trlrl
to side-step and urged that tho bud
get fce takon up but Mr. Russell m
Insistent and finally the Judge seld"
that he bad losC'a day of the week,
sad had beea Killing some hags, and
h$ man was sjajt, ad a few things
more, tp lie had forgotten, Mr. Rps
Mil asked If ho- would stand the ex-
vnm of uotng sent for. The Judgo
swallowed a ooiple rf times and said
he would. Tlion the budget was tak
en ap.
Tho DudgcL
la the discussion of the expense
figures far tho coming year It was
apparent at onco that the court had
practically no information on the sul
ject on which It was supposed to act.
It had estimated 24 mills as tho
necessary smountf or 1916 hut did
r.ot know what the total assessed
valuation of the eountv was nor tho
amount of the state tax payable by
tHe courtly. Commissioner Daylev
took almost no part in the proceed
ings and his suoeessor. oommUsIoner
cleet Blanchard. u not present,
The items of the budget on which
the, most time was spent were those
far roads, for the assessor and wid
ow's pensions. Isaac Mills, George
1L Russell, M. A. Lynch and others
spoke in favor of increasing the
(i mount set by the court for roads,
same urging that it be put at $50,000.
Springer replied that ha and Mr.
DUncbard had talked tho matter
over and were satisfied that $10,000
was all that the county should raise
next year.
Tho discission of tho assessor 8
foms resulted in cutting out 13,000
that was to have been usod for the
census, in caso one wero taken. No
change was made In the widow's pen
sions allowance. An Interesting pas
cage betweop tho old and -tho new
rurveyor took place whon the ostl
riate for this ofllco camo up. Kelley
r tatlne that if tho law were followed
!o certain ways ovor $1000 could bo
i;.ayed-
No allowance, beting .be38 mad0
In the county-agriculturist, ropresen
tiilves from Rend. Redmond and
elsewhere Trged that tMSappronrla
tipn be restored. According to tho
Judge U omission from the budget
vim jneroly an oversight, but Bomqfi.f
thS. large pwwn'.t'1?. ea" na
NOTICE OK APPLICATION
SALOON LICENSE.
To tho Honorable Mayor nnd Com
mon Council of tho CiU of Rend:
Gentlomon:
Tho undorslgned J. S. Smith,
having subscribed and sworn to tho
allldavlt hereto attached, respectfully
tenders herowlth tho receipt of the
City Treasurer for Six Hundred
($600.00) Dollars and applies for a
license from tho City of llond to soil
wine, spirituous and malt liquors and
fermented elder as retail liquor
dealer In tho building situated on
Lot 12, Illock 11 of Pond. Oregon,
for the period of ono yonr from the
1st day or January, 191.
Respectfully submitted,
J. S. SMITH.
Dated at llond. Oregon, this 9th day
of Dccombor, 1914.
State of Oregon. County of Crook, ss.
I, J. S. Smith, being first duly
sworn deposo and Bay; that I am tho
applicant In tho foregoing application
for retail liquor llcenso: that I am
an Amorlcan citizen; thit I have
never boon convicted of allowing fo
males or minors to loiter In or about
a placo whero intoxicating liquors
wero Bold; that I havo never Bold in
toxicating liquors to a minor.
J. S. SMITH
Subscribed and sworn to beforo me
this 9th day of December. 1914.
CHA8. W. ERSKINE.
Notary Public for Oregon.
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XOTICT2 OP APPLICATION KOK
8ALOOX LICK.VSK.
To the Honorable Mayor and Com
mon Council -of the City of Uend:
Gentlemen:-
f-Jhu undersigned M. J. McOrath
having subscribed nnd sworn to tho
affidavit horeto attached, respectfully
tendors herewith the recolpt of tho
City Troasurer for Six Hundred
($600.00) Dollars and applies for a
license from the City of Uend to sell
wine, spirituous and malt liquors aad
fermented elder as retail liquor
dealer in the building situated on
Lot 7, Illock 13 of Rend, Oregon,
for the period of one year from the
1st day of January. 1915.
Rospectfully submitted,
M. J. McGRATH.
Dated at Rend, Oregon, this 9th day
of December, 1914.
Stato of Oregon. County of Crook, ss.
I. M. J. McOrath, bjdnjjrst duly
sworn depose and sayf fanTRinm tho
applicant In tho foregoing nppllcnt'on
for retail liquor llconso; that I am
an Amor'can cltlroh; that I havo
novor been convicted of, nJlQivJng fe
males or minors to loltorTn or about
a placo where Intoxicating liquors
wero sold: that I havo novor sold In
toxicating liquors to a minor.
M. J. McGRATH.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo
this 9th day of Decombor, 1914.
CHA8. W. BR8KINE. '
Notary Public for Oregon.
XOTICK OP APPLICATION FOR
SALOON LICTHNHK.
To tho Honorablo Mayor and Com
mon Council of tho City of Rend:
Gcntlomoft:
Tho undersigned. Mlko Drnstcb.
having subscribed hod sworn to the
amuavit nereio attached, respectfully
tenders herewith tho receipt of the
wuy rreosuror for Bix Hundred
($600.00) Dollars nnd applies for a
llcenso from tho City of Rend to sell
wine, spirituous and malt Pquora and
fermented elder as rotall liquor
dealer in the building situated on
Lot 10, Illock '10 of Rend. Orogon,
for the period of ono year from tho
1st day of January, 1015.
Respectfully submitted,
MIKE DRAOICH
Dated at Dend, Orogon, this 9th day
of December, 1914.
Stato of Oregon, County of Crook, ss.
I, Mlko Draglch, bolng first duly
Bwom-dcposo and say; that I am tho
applicant In the foregoing application
for retail liquor llcenso: that I am
an American citizen; that I have
never boon convicted of allowing fo
malcs or minors to loiter In or about
a placo where Intoxicating liquors
wero sold: that I have novor sold In
toxicating liquors to a minor.
MIKE DRAOICH.
Suliscrlbod and sworn to beforo mo
this 9th day of Dccombor. 1914.
CHAS. W. BRSKINR.
Notary PublJc for Oregon.
ssiijsisjsras
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Chinaware Sensation!
The Grandest Display of Fanoy China Ever
Held in Central Oregon,
Thursday, Friday, '
Saturday!
England, France, Germany, Austria, Bavaria ami Japan have
all been drawn Sn for Cltlnaxeare for CHEAT EYENT,
COME ONE, COME ALL!
JlnJ Don't FbMel lhat H'c Are Headquarters Ar HOWDAY GOODS
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having subscribed and sworn to the
allldavlt horoto attached respectfully
tenders horowlth tho receipt of tho
City Troasurer for Six Hundred
(JG00.0O) Dollars nnd applies for a
license from tho City of llond to toll
wlno, spirituous nnd malt liquors anl
fermented elder as retail liquor
dealer in tho building situated on
Lot 9. Rlock 10. of Rend. Orogon.
for tho porlod of ono year from the !
day of January. 101ft.
Rospectfully submitted.
GLltX KYItlS.
Dated at llond. Oregon, this 9th day
of Documber, 1914.
Stato of Oregon. County of Crook, as.
I, Glen Eyro, bolng llrst duly
sworn depone nnd say: that I am the
npplloant In tho foregoing appltcatloa
for retail liquor llcenso; that I am
en American citizen; that I havo
never been convicted of allowing fo'
males or minors to loiter In or about'
n placo where Intoxicating HquoraL
wero sold; that I havo novor sold, In-
toxleatlng liquors to a minor.
GLEN KYIU:.
Subscribed and aworn to beforo mo
this 9th day of December, 1914.
CIIA8. V. KR81CINE.
Notary Public for Oregon.
NOTICK OP APPLICATION FOR
SALOON LICENSE.
To tho Honorable Mayor and Com
mon Council of the City of Rond
Gentleraoa:
Tho undersigned, Glou Eyro,
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NEW FURNITURE!
THESE WORDS ARE ON THE TONGUE OP EVERY
"HOUSEWIFE AROUND THE HOLIDAY TIME. WHYT
RECAU8E THEY REALIZE THAT
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Furniture
18 A THING THAT WILL LAST, AND MAKE THE HOME
JPJIEERJyttLOKING. CHEAP FURNITURE I8-A FAILURE
RUT WIIjSN YQ$ IJUYjAT THOMPSON'S YOU ARE OBTTiNO
ill 00 CENTS F0 EVKRJ DOLLAR SPENT.
I MAKE YOUR WIFE HAPPY AND I1UY HER A PIECE
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LUMBjiR, SHINGLES, LAWH
FIR AND MAPLE FLOORING
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MILLWOOD $2,50 Per Load .DELIVERED
TOyVN LOTS AND AOREAGE
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bn item and 21 for. The court did
j&; in wjmiv.ov 3
not announce Its decision.
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