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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1915)
run incNi) iWhhUTiti, nv.su, oiik,, wichnmhAV, maiioh n, ttirj. I'AOB a. HU5INKSS AND PKOFKSSIONAk DIHECTOHV. UOHICKT II. UOULD Civil HiiKlitt'cr llenil Orison W. W, l'AUI.KNICI., I). M. U. J) 14 N T 1 B T Olllco Over Postnltlco Uoiul, ... Oroifon II, II. Do A It MO NO I.AWVKU OroKon Htroot. Ilond, Orcon II. 0, H h 1. 1 B AHomoynMrftw Unllctl Mtnlc Commissioner J'lrst Nntlonnl llnnk IlulldlnB IllCNI), OIlKdON int. k. ma nohhih 1'liyxlcliui mill Hurui'on Oftlco Hntlior llullilliifc Microscopic nnd X-rny work Tol. Muck 271 Hours: 1013 n. in , 2-4 p. in. 7D p. ill. WII.LAHD II. WIHT7, I. A W Y K It Prlnavltlo, Oregon, 0. 8. HUN80N A 1 1 n r n y At Ii n r Demon HulldliiK, Wall Btroot llond, Oregon. VEHNON A. FOIUIIS8 I A V Y K It First National llnnk IlulldlnB Ilond, :: : Oregon DIt. J. II. C0NNA11N ItKNTIHT Onico In Hntlier Dulldlnit. Monro 0 to 12, 1 to r. Bundnyn mid ovonlng by Appointment. CHANGES IIVE IH GAME GODE FEWEA1ERSAT STARCH MEETING DEER SEASON TO SHORTER BE 0. I. NJBWONQKH, Ilond, Oro. UNDKHTAKHlt Licensed Kmlinlincr, Funeral Director. Phone. Lndjr Assistant. DIt. It. D. BTOWKI.h Nnprnpnllilc Pliyslrlnn Omen aver Miller hum I or Co. Wall Btroot Hours 0 to 0 Phono Hod 01 I'onmlo C'liiiicio I'lienHtuilN Mny Ikj Hliot fJeoe Killed In Crook nml Oilier Hiikteni OriKin Coiintlei. Mny Ho Hold Trout Ijhv BRADLEY UNABLE BE HERE TO Dr. Hmncl Ktpljtliia Projoltloii tiny Offer Hnvo Hecn Itccclvcil From Portlnnd nnd Vancouver, II. C Contract Form Given. full nnd trill fulfill their part of th Ik agreement, tlia party of tho flmt part does acknowledge lilmHclf bound to keop nnd perform that part which ho Iihh had flssumsj and do horehy Mud liliiM,df to no do. If for riny ronson tlm parly of tho second part shall fall to proceed with erection nnd malntonntico of said plant by April 15, 1016, contracts for build HiK and machinery not lot and 1-8 cost of said machinery not paid and 1ond of Five Thousand Dollars $, 000.00) not furnished br nartr of the second part for the fulfilling of their part of tho same, this contract and agreement shall bo null and void. In witness whorcor, tho partlofl hereto hava executed these presents In duplloata, the day nnd year here in first ahovo written. Witnesses. arowor. . .... , arowor. 'iIIH FAOIFIO N0KT11WK8T 80IL PRODUCTS COMPANY, Per Uso True Illuo Flour! It Is tho best made and a Ilond product Adr. 37 tt anonai: h. y o u n a Civil nnd Irrljjntlnn Hncliiecr. V. H. Mineral Hun c or. Hoom C First National Hank DulldlnR J. II. Hell A. W. Bltns CHOOK COUNTY AHHTHACT COMPANY (IncoriMirstod) Successors to The J. II. lienor Abstract Co., I'rlnovlllo. Oro. Abstracts Insurance HOIIEHT W. BAWYKIt NOTAIIY I'UllblO Ilullotln Ofllco, Ilond, Orexon Representation before (ho Dei ort l-and Hoard nnd Btato engineer KOIH.IIT CKCII. WYOANT Attorney at Imw Irrigation Masonic Water nights Hulldlnt, Doiort l.antl Halom. KiiRlncorliiK Law Oregon J. G. Engebreisoit Plumbing nnd Heating fiend, Oregon 117 MINVUHOTA HTIIKliT IIHTIMATKM CIIKICHFUMiY FL'It.VIHHi:i) JOIlllINU I'HOMITI.Y DONIi I ALTAMONT I I HOTEL f Tho most coiufortablo holol 5 $ In Ilond. t 5 Commodious, stoam hentad, i i well furnished rooms vrltti i i runnliiK wator. 5 Good, homo cooked meala served In dining room three 5 5 times every day. $ $ Miss A. 1). Kpaldlnix, Froprlctor HIvND, OIIKUON i ------ i For Spring WKAIt got n pair of WOllLD'B WOHK SHOES WIS alio hnvo tho agency for NAI'-A-TAN Hlioos for men and boys. R. H. LOVEN The Khoo Hcpnlr Man Hand Street Ilond, Oro. b0f7ZAM.MGaV Your liriHlijiiniltrN for toiy orraiilou. Iiargett and Illicit hotel In Nortlme.it. HATKH TO YOU lVr Day MO Hooiiik 91.110 100 IUioiiin ullli Imlli. .ti.no 100 Hooiiin Willi bath. .l?U.tli SOO I.nrno outhldo rooms, Until 1.W ICxlin ptfrkou In mom. Ijlt.OO tnhlltlounl rJ&rrtViV J WTMWlHh DRAYINQ Rend Hauling Co. It. N. PAI.MKHTO.V Wood for Sale Olllco with It, V. Mlntcr Olllco I'houo llliuU (10 Ilttddeneo lllnck VM J Itooflnp; of "U klmlu. Itopnirinir promptly dono. J. A. AlacCLOSKEY TINNINQ AND Purnacc Contractor (imturluK. Spouting, 'Turniitw nnd AkvllRlila. POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Dlrltrr of adch Cllr, Town and VIIIuks clvlnc il(orltlr ckttch ot ch lu, lacfttlon, population, tIo arapli. ihlpplns n4 tianklnf point Alo CUulflcd nlmclorr, compiled by LuilneM and prolttalgn. A H. I. l'OUC Jt CO, SKAT-TLB . Fraternal Societies I. O. O. I Ilend I,odo No. StK. Rogulnr mooting ovory Mon day night at 8 o'clock In Hnth or'a Hall. Vlultlng brothoi4 cordially wolcome. I.. 11. OI.KfiS. N. a. OICO. V. a0VK, Boorotnry. BWMMH.IC CVDONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET IMWrtpnpgi 1 (Tho Oregonlan.) Hporlsmnn throughout tho ntnto oro preparing to adjust their pred atory practlcos of tho future to con form with tho changes In tho game laws mada by tho rccont legislature, which, whllo not numerous, nro of morn or leen Importance. "Probably tho most Important chntiKO." says W. U Flnloy, Stnto Gnmo Wardon, "Is reduction of two weeks In tho deer ooason. Tho seas on under tho present law opens on August 1. Undor tho new luw It will open August 1T. Tho closing data will bo October 31, as at prcsaat. "The legislature also opened tho season on femalo Chinese pheasants but no bag of flvo Chlncno pheasants, grotiso or native pheasants can con tain inoro than one femalo Chinese pheasant. No mora than flvo such birds can bo killed In ono day and no mora than 10 In any seven consecu tlvo days. No bag of 10 birds can contain more than two femalo Chin eso pheasants." Mr. Flnloy also enumerates soma of the other Important changes In tho Itamo codo. An opon season of 10 days October 1 to October 10 was deolarod on Chlncno phconants In Jackson and Union counties. No oth er Kastoru Oregon county will bo open. Josephine, Coos and Curry counties, In Western Oregon, also will remain closed on theso birds. Ono Clinnfrn Ordered Ineffective. Although tho legislature protended to chango tho season on ducks, geeso ana otnor migratory birds, Mr. Fin ley declares that thrso supposed ehnnges cannot bo effective, Inns much as they conflict with the Fcd- oral stntutos. "Tho season on theso migratory aquatic birds," lie said, will remain Boptcinbcr 1 to January 1C. dcsplto tho leglslsttvo enactment. Tho Fed eral law takes prccodonco. The Fed urn! law. however, now Is being test od In tho Supremo Court, and unless It should bo declared Invalid It will prevail over tho state law." Under tho new law It will bo per missible to sell geeso killed In Was co. 8hormnn. Morrow, CmatlUn, Crook and Jefferson counties, a nrlv- llogo Hint woa not allowed under tho old luw. Quail of all kinds. Including Hob White, California, mountain, valley and plumed quail, are protected un der tho now atatuto. oxcopt in Klam ath oounty. where killing will h per iintted from October 1 to October 10 and In Jackson nnd Josonhlno direction eouiiiioa, wnpre 11107 ma ue khiou fmm October 1 to October 31. Hlher Orny Kiutrrel Hojimmi Imi-pr. Tho season on silver gray squirrel was fixed from 8eptombor 1 to Oc tober 31. Tho present season Is Oc tober 1 to 31. I'rnlrla chlakens mnv bo kljlod In Wnceo. Sherman nnd Union counties from October 1 to IB. Sage hens will bo In ronson from July 16 to August 31. Tho present season Is August 1 to 31. Tho trout Hulling season remains the fltuno as at prenunt. Tho law govornlng hunting with doxs Is changed slightly. It will bo pormlMb!o to hunt birds with dogs. If dogs nro caught In pursuit of door It must bo proved that tho owner was directing them beforo tho ownor can ho held guilty. Tho old law mado pursuit of dear bv dngs prlmn-facio evldeuee against tho dog ownor. In addition to the ehnngos In tho rame codo. the law govornlng tho Fish and (lame Commission and tho collection of lleeusqa nlso was chang ed. i No Hconses will bo required by women, olthor ta hunt or to fish. No llconso will bo roqulrod to fish In tho Pnclllc oronn or Its salt wator trlbu- tnrlon for otnor than gnmo fish. Tho jvrosont Fish and Gnmo Com mission Is abolished nnd tho Gover nor is einpoworod to appoint tour new Comtnli'f'ouorR. He himself Is lo bo n fifth member. A fish warden. n gnmo warden nnd n Htnto biologist nro to be nppolntod by tho Commis sion, oneh at n salary ot $2400. Tho Commission la not to lie under any aalnry. Two of tho Governor's appointees must 1'vo In Kastoru Oregon and two In Western Oregon. No restric tions as to their polltlonl aillltuttona aro mndo. It 1b tonornllv understood that Wll Hnm Flnloy. tho prosont gnmo war den, will became biologist, and It In Intimated that Fish Wardon Clan ton will rotnln hta position. A now gnmo wardon, roplnclna Flnloy, la to bo chosen. CAUFORNIAr tiiT. -. iiitv-oHiA sa k!fflnd;affi WaW .WmsjJTOO. i lOLUtW tfmt i jiiii i w BVIIUHWT W.1itOOtlrJl0i, AlttElU Cbmpony CAurogniA. D Not Fecllnt: "Just. HlKlit. Whon yon get tlrqd onrlv In tho dnv. hnvo on overfull fooling, nro bllllouH, bnvn bad bronth or suffer from Indigestion or constlpntlon you will find Foloy Cntlmrtlo Tablota nulck and comfortable in notion. Thoy nro wholoBomo and health glv lnf. Mr. U h. Lovy. Oroon Hnv. Wis., rnvs: "Thov ;lo not grlpo nnd their effect Is qulok anil Htire. Tho finest cntlmrtlo I over used. Patter son Drug Co. Adv. Trv True llluo flour. Ask yojr grocor for It. Adv. 36 tf. Ileoauso of Illness George W. Ilrnd- loy was unablo to come to Hend to Hn meting for tho dlsttosslon of the starch factory on Saturday. Ills as soalato. Dr. K. S. Hnnicl. was nresent and explained tho proposition on bo halt of tho promotors. Only a few farmers wero present, tho largest part of tho audtonca being mndo up of local business men. Dr. Hamcl's remarks were substan tially tho same as those of Mr. Ilrad ley reported In Tho Bulletin last woek. Ho stated that In tho past wcok propositions nnd been receiv ed from Portland and from Vnncouv. or, H. C, looking to tho location of tho starch plant and offering various Inducements but that Central Oregon was to hnvo tho plant If tho necessary arrangements could bo made. At a meeting In Itedmond thnt morning, ho said, tho town had pledged Ifsclf to do Its sharo In getting acreage signed up. Mr. Hamol rood tho contract for potatoes vhlch' Is being uffored to tho farmers and consldornblo dis cussion of Ha terms followed. He urged that Hand got 1500 aoros of potatoes contracted for nnd It was voted to leavo tho matter In tho hands of tho original rommlttcc. Tli Contract. Tho contract for potatoes Is as fol lows: This agreement, mado this day of 101C, by and be tween hereinafter call- tt "li'c grower" warty of ho fir! part, and Oco. W. Bradley. Jr., and K. 8. Hamel. representing Tho Pacific Northwest Boll Products Company, hereinafter called the "Factory" par ty of tho scond part. The party ot tho first part, In con sideration of the services rendered him by tho party of tho second part. docs noreoy covenant and agrco with party ot tho second part that ho,, tho grower, party of tho first part, will sat asldo acres of land each year, for the raising of potatoes alono. for tho period of flvo years from dato, that ho, tho grower, will prepare, cultivate, plant to potatoes and after tho first year, select tho seed suggested or recommended by the party of tho second part, attend faithfully to the crop thereon each season respectively and continuously during: tho life of this contract. Said grower to deliver the entlro product of tho above acrcago, or vnl uo thoroof, at the railroad freight depot at or at the plant If nearer thereto. Tho grower, party of tho first part, does agree to deliver to factory, par ty of tho second part under tholr the entire crop In good marketable condition as thus raised by party of tho first part on tho afore, said aoroAga. Tho factory, party ofi the soeond part, agreeing to receive and pay for samo, (nil being mar ketable) at tho prevailing starch val uo, paying not Irs than JG.50 per ton for tho snme. providing that all dollvorlos shall bo paid for on tho 20th of the month following raid do llvorlos, oxcopt one-sixth (1-0) of tho entlro crop for the first, second yenrs, which shall bo turned over hy tho party of tho first part, tho grow er, to the factory, party ot tho see-' ontl part as a donation. In lieu of bonus or Inducement offered by the party of tho II rat part to party of tho second part for tho erection and maintaining of a factory olant for tho handling of tho same, the re- naming nvo iixiiib io-ui 10 uo pain as por above. Tho factory, party of tho second? pnrt. doos hereby agrco to establish .....I h..i....Ih H ...,. ,.. r-... uiiu iiiiuuuiii, ui u imuii in isvuirnii Oregon accessible to all parties eon-' corned a factory for the preparation for market of notntoos hnvlnir n on. paolty of 6 tens per hour, tho samo' to bo conduoted throughout tho run-, ulng season of tho period covered hy j the Hfo of this contract. Said plnnt to be ready for operation Sopjtomber 15. 101G. If pnrty of tho soeond part doos The Wright Is Bend's Leading Hotel WHY? It Is n fireproof bulIdlnK-- .. '"JfSi It la thoroughly modern-- It is comfortable, commodious, clean JIOOJI8 FHOM BO CK.VTS UP Tho wants of all aro satisfied well at THIS WIliailT HOTEIi ' Automobiles to all Interior Foists THE WRIGHT H0TEL CENTRAL OREGON'S "f A?" . .. luciin mm a WiATK OLAS8, AUTOMO- Lcadlng INSURANCE Agency mle, huhetv uonds. -REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property AUBREY) Lots $150 to $350 HEIGHTS ( TERjyiS: $5 Cash and OROKLA) 3 Monthy IRIUGATCD LANDS A SPECIAOTV J A F? A CT EC Office on Oregon Street X E0 1 CO BEND, :! OREGON Headquarters for Commercial Men Clectrlc Lighted Throughout Special Attcntfo to TrcaslcBt Travel THE BEND HOTEL HUGH O'KANE. MANAORn Oood Rooms BEND, OREQON Good Meals Free bus to and from trains TO THE RESCUE l, .,.,)1..,.-..,.ii. i....iimm WHO fSfevi lainbmF B n wtmiii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 mm Alt arrangements made for persons I deslrins to s south and cast of hero -- rv The United Warehouse Company "We will nave your llnrn, but you muit not want much tlmo cutting our retout bsod M work LOWPRICBS, BETTBR SERVICE! Bend Steam Laundry ANII HUV CliHANINO Put Your Dudi In Our Suds" I Storage and Forwarding Generai Commission Merchants WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON AND LARD T& United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon