The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 19, 1915, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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THE IJKND BUMiETIN, nENI), OHE., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 101B.
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
ltOBEItT It. GOULD
Civil ft
Bend
Oregon
Engineer
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Ofllco Over Poatofflco
Dend, ... Oregon
Hit. E. IIE.V KOltltIS
l'lij-Klclnn mid Surgeon
Onico Satlior Building
Microscopic and X-ray work
Tel. Black 271
Hours: 10-12 a. in.; 2-4 p. m.
7-9 p. m.
WILLARD H. WIRTZ
LAWYKM
Prlnovlllo, Oregon.
0. S. BENSON
Attorney At Law
Bonson Building, Wall Stroot
Bond, Oregon.
VERNON A. FORBES
L A W Y 12 U
First National Bank Building
Bond, :-: :: Oregon
GEORGE S. YOUNG
Civil and Irrigation Engineer.
U. 8. Mineral Surveyor.
Room 5 First National Bank
Building
J. B. Bell A. W. Sims
CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successors to Tbo J. II. Haner
Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro.
Abstracts Insuranco
Roprcsontatlon boforo tho Des
ert Land Board and Stnto
Engineer
ROBERT CECIL WYQANT
Attorney at Lnw
Irrigation Masonic
Wator Rights Building
Dosort Land Salom,
Engineering Law Oregon
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PLASTERER AND CONTRAC
TOR WORK GUARANTEED
II. P. SMITH
For Spring
WEAR got a pair of WORLD'S
WORK
SHOES
WE nlso have the agency for
NAP-A-TAN Shoes for men and
boys.
R. H. LOVEN
FPI CIkia Itnimlii Man
I Bond Street Bend, Ore.
DRAYING
Bead Hauling Co.
It. N. PALMERTON
Wood for Sale
Onice with R. P. Mlnter
Otllco lliono Black 0(1
ltesldcnce Black 122
PLOWING DONE.
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Roofing of all kinds. Repairing
promptly done,
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Cornices and Skylights.
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O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET
Mmmmmm
ONE CENT
II. 0. ELLIS
Attorney-nti-Low
United States Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
H. II. Do A R M O N D
LAWYER
Oregon Street. Bend, Oregon
DR, J. H. CONNARN
DENTIST
Ofllco In Sathor Building.
Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 6.
Sundays and ovonlngs by
Appointment.
0. P. NISWONGER, Bond, Oro.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Embalmcr, Funeral
Director.
Phone. Lady Assistant.
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Nupniiiffllilc Physician
Omco over Miller Luml'.or Co.
Wall Btrcot Hours 9 to 5
Phooo Rod 01
J. E. Engebrelson
Plumbing and Heating
Bend, Oregon
117 MINNESOTA STREET
KSTIMATES CHEERFULLY
FURNISHED
JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE
TO THE RESCUE
WHO
DOEfe
LAtIND
?
W will lay your linen, but you muit
not waits much tlma setting our nuou
band at work
LOW PRICES, BETTOR SERVICE
Bend Steam Laundry.
AND DRY CLEANING
"Put Your Duds
In Our Suds'
THE WHITE IS
KING
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The BEST all-round Family
Sewing Machine that can
be produced. Mado in both
ROTARY and VIBRATOR
styles. Tho rotary makes
both LOCK and CHAIN
stitch. Tho latest up to
tho minute steel attach
ments with each machine.
Sold on easy payments.
Send name and address for
our beautiful H. T. cata
logue free.
White Sewing Machine Co.
519 Merchants National Bank Bldg
San Francisco, California
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A WORO IS ALL A
LITTLE WANT AD .
WILL COST YOU.
THE DESCHUTES RANGER
j& j& FOR MAY j& j&
Tho first volume of Tho Deschutes
Ranger, Issuod from tho otllco of M.
L. Merrltt, cupervlsor of tho Des
chutes National Forost, ends with tho
May number, just out.
Tho front cover has as an illustra
tion a ptcturo of tho Tumalo Ranger
Station cabin, taken by W. J. Sproat.
Extracts from Tho Ranger follow:
A now brldgo has boon constructed
across the Deschutes river at Prlngle
Falls In Section 23, T. 21 S R. 9
E., by tho pcoplo who aro developing
the power site at that point. It Is
proposed to conttnuo tho Ln Pino
road from Pringlo Falls northwost
for a dlstanco of about three miles
to the head of Fall river, which will
give a much moro direct routo to
Crane Prairie from La Pine.
Construction work on tho Ico Cave
tolcphono line was started May 1.
Rangers Harrlman and Brlnkloy and
Forest Guards Chrlatensen and Ty
ler aro doing tho work.
Ranger Smith has been busy dur
ing tho past month cleaning out roads
ln various parts of this district, re
pairing tho Pine Mountain tolcphono
lino nnd getting things in shnpo nt
tho station for the construction of
the now house which It Is proposod
to build there.
State Forester F. A. Elliott nnd
0. S. Chnpman, secrotnry of tho Oro
gon Forest Flro Association wore In
Bend April 22 to 24 conferring with
the Supervisor and prlvato timber
men regarding co-oporatlvo patrol
for next season.
Forest Asslstnnt Sproat Is still
working on tho Big River land clas
sification project maps.
Tho Davis Lake Tolcphono lino as
far as tho West Deschutes river, tho
Walker Mountain tolcphono lino to
tho foot of Walker mountntn nnd tho
Pioneer tolophono lino bctwoon Crcs
cont and La Pino hav all been re
paired by Ranger South.
Rnngors Vincent nnd Austin nro
working on tho construction of now
bridges across Jacks and Canyon
creeks In T. 12 S., R. 9 E. Tho road
paralleling tho Motollus through this
region lb an oxcollont ono nnd would
be passable, for auto travel for a num
bor of miles north of those two creoks
woro tho bridges In. Their construc
tion will mako tho region southeast
of Mt. Jofferson much moro acces
sible both to tho public and to tho
forest sorvlco.
Tho road botwoon Big River Rnn
gor station and Edison Ico cavo lias
been complotod by Rnngors Onoy nnd
AtiBttn and will bo pnssnblo for auto
mobiles Just na soon as tho track is
packed down hnrd enough. At pres
ent tho road Is soft and would bo
hard to trnvot.
Ranger South has cleaned out nnd
repaired six miles of road leading
from Crescent toward tho summit of
tho mountains nlong tho south sldo
of Odoll Ilutto, beginning throe miles
west of Crescont. Tho work consists
of cutting out logs and roots, tnklng
out rocks, ropalrlng grades and
building permanent drains. Tho por
tion ropalred Is now tho smoothest
nuto road In tho district nnd should
bo used extensively by 'rnvolors and
bv tho Forost Sorvlco In flro protec
tion. Among tho roads cleaned out bv
Rnngor Vincent In Tils district this
spring nro thoso lending to Buttles
lnko. to Trout lako, up Brushv Drnw
to Threo creek and down tho Mo
tollus river.
V. V. Itnrpham. wio hns boon
transferred to tho Deschutes as dep
uty supervisor, arrived In Bend on
April 27, having traveled through
from Oknnngan, Washington, In his
Ford car. Since nrrlvlng ho has tak
en field trips to tho Pino mountain
ranger stntion, to the Hlg River ran
ger station nnd to Fort Rock, nt
which placo ho Is working at present
assisting In tho construction of the
Ice cavo tolephono lino.
W. D. Johnson, topographer from
tho district ofllco, wns In this roglon
from April 27 to May 1. He Is plan
M? immmf
Kitchen Economy
With wood or coal waste heat. Too
much or too little for best cooking. In hot
weather too much heat coming out into the
room.
With a good oil-stove no waste heat or fuel.
One burner or four low flame or high a slow fire
t or a hot one. All the convenience of gas for every
home, all the year round.
New Perfection
Oil Cook-Stove
For But R,iull Parl Oil
Better cooking, flame adjunable to Just the degree need
ed for roaiti. for bread, for paltry. No odor. Does not
taint the food. A cool cook and a clean kitchen. Aik your
dealer. See demonttration, Palace of Manufacture!,
Panama-Pacific Exposition.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CillfornU)
Bend
ning on undertaking n series of piano
tnblo trlangulatlons so that tho dif
ferent points on tho Forest and near
It may bo correctly located ln rela
tion to each other. This first trip
wns made so that ho might detormlno
just now the work should bo dono,
what points should bo used for trlnn
gulntlon, and arrange other details
regarding tho work. Trips woro mado
by him to Black Butte, to Pine
Mountain, to Lava Butte, to Big
River Ranger Station and othor
points. At present Mr. Johnson ox-
pects to return to tho Deschutes
nbout May 1-1 ln ordor to do tho ac
tual work. Very probably Forest As
sistant Spront will assist him. Mr.
Johnson expressed himself ns Bur
prised at tho good ronds throughout
this region and tho enso with which
It wns possible to travel through tho
Forest. Ho said thnt never boforo had
ho tnken nn 82 mllo trip by nuto to
a mountain sevornl thousand feet In
holght, climbed It, secured tho In
formation doslrcd nnd returned on
tho snmo dny.
Rnnirpr Vlic'it and ti residents
of Sisters, Oregon, working In co
oporntlon, linve stnrted tho construc
tion of n rond nlontr tho north sldo
of Ruttlcs Inko. Thov also repair
ed tho Lake CreoU hrldco by covering
It with tilank. Later It is hoped to
extend tho portion of tho rond start
ed tho cntlro dlBtnnco nlong tho north
sldo of tho Lnko nnd around to Blue
lake.
Tho much tnlked of rond which It
hns been proposed to open tin from
Fort Rock north through tho Nntlon
nl Forcpt to tho Hond-Bums rond hns
nt Inst beon undortnken, duo to tho
activity of settlers in tho Fort Rock
vnllov nnd to tho Interest tnken by
Ranger Hnrrlmnn. By working to
rntlier tho Fort Rock vnllov pcoplo
hnvec lonrod out a routo that Is now
said to bo pnssnblo for empty wngons
but which, of course, Is too soft for
nonvv loads. Tho rond 1s nbout 12
to in miles shorter In dlstnnco be
tween Fort Rock nnil Bond than tho
present routo traveled.
Rancor E. II. Mnhn. who has boon
on furlough during tho winter, re
turned to duty on Mny 1, taking
rnrc( of tbo Davis Lnko rancor dis
trict. Ho plnns on doing consldornblo
rond work, clonrlng out nnd Improv
ing ronds In thnt region during tho
curly pnrt of tho Benson.
NO REASON FOR IT.
You aro shown a way out. Thoro
can bo no renson why nny render of
this who suffers tho tortures of nn I
aching bnck, tho nnnoynnco of url-l
nnry disorders, tho pains nnd don-'
gors of kldnoy Ills will fall to hcod
tho word of a resldont of this local-!
Ity who hns found rellof. Tho fol
lowing Is convincing proof. Mrs. J,
W. Gntchol, 1110 Seventh street,
Hood Rlvor, Oregon, snys: "I hnd
dull, nngglng pnlns ncross tho smnll
of my bnck nnd tho action of my kid
no yn wns Irregulnr. I tried sevornl
woli-knnwn kldnov modlclni'H, but
got no rollef until I took Donn's Kld
noy Pills, Thov rolloved mo nt onco
nnd tho bnckncho soon loft mo. My
kldnoys woro strengthened nnd mv
systom wns toned up. Another of
my fnmllv hnd tf,nd rosultB fr j
Donn's Kidney Pills." Prlco CO conls
nt nil dealers. Don't slmplv nsk for
ft kldnev romndv get ninn's Kldnov
Pills tho satno that Mrs. Qatcholi
POLK'S
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Business .Directory
Dtrootery of each City, Town and
Vlllate, firing descriptive ilcetch of
each place, location, population, tele
graph, hlpplnv and banking point)
olea Cloulned Directory, compiled by
builneee and protection..
, j. i-uut. a tu., rtiiAirjjs .
Cat Stint
Cinxvnitnct
with KtrtWM
had, Fo8ter-Mllburn Co., Props., Buf
falo, N. Y Adv.
LotB close in $00 to $125. Easy
Payments. J. A. Eastes. Adv.
A Soventy-Year-Ohl Couple.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Carpontor, Hnr
rlsburg, Pa., suffered from kldnoy
troublo for many years but hnvo beon
entirely cured by Foley Kldnoy Pills.
Ho says: "Although wo aro both ln
thu sovpntlcs wo nro ns vigorous as
wo wero thirty years ago." Foley
Kidney Pills stop sloop disturbing
uiauuor weaknesses, bncknche, rlieu
mntlsm nnd aching Joints. I'nttor
son Drug Co. Adv.
Fraternal Societies
I. O. O. F.
Bend Lodgo No. 218.
Rogulnr mooting overy Mon
day night at 8 o'clock ln Bath
er's Hall. Visiting brothers
cordially welcome
L. II. OLESS, N. O.
GEO. P. GOVE, Secretary.
f-fpTEL
PLEASANTLY SITUATUD
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GOOD ROOMS, (1001) A1I2ALS
OOOD SBRVICH IN BVERY WAY
NOTHING BUTTUR IN UUND. COME AND SEE.
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The Wright
Is Bend's Leading Hotel
WHY?
It Is n fireproof building
It is thoroughly inodcru
It is comfortable, commodious, clcnn-
ItOOMS FROM fit) CUNTS UP
Tho wants of nil nro Hiitlnlled well nt
THE WRIGHT HOTEL
Automobiles to all Interior Points
THE WRIGHT HOTEL
K-"-e-e- mm
Headquarters for Commercial Men
Electric Lighted Throughout
THE BEND HOTEL
HUQH O'KANE. MANAURM
BEND, OREGON
Good Rooms
Tree bus to
and from trains
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The New
Perkins Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON
C. II. SHAFEn, Malinger
Handy to large stores, theatres and banks
Comfortable and Convenient
A Restaurant of high class with very moderate
' prices in Connection
R.OOM RATES: With bath 91 .so up
With bath privileges $1 up
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CENTRAL OREGON'S
Leading INSURANCE Agency
REAL ESTATE
City and Farm Property
AUBREY) Lots $150 to $350
HEIGHTS ( TERMS: $5 Cash and
OROKLA) 3 Monthy
IHItiaATKI) LANDS A HI'ICCIAIiTV
J A C? A QHTPJCI Ofllco on Oregon Street
e EVO 1 CO IIKNI), !: OHKQON
potirLAxo.omw
This Hotel Iiiih double tho
ncroiiMMliitlniitt of niiy hotel
in tho tiort buret. More con
veniences mid moro pleiiNiiro
for tho Ktiest. I tat oh no high
er. (1,10, Itedrnouifl Dozen
Dining nnd Reception rooms.
RATES TO YOU
i? ",,ol" $100
10(1 Rooms uitli bnth. .JULto
100 Rooms with until, .tjtil.oo
aoo Iirgo outside, rooms,
,ln,1 $2.00
I'.xtru pci-Min In room,
81.00 iiildltlonnl
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Special Attention to
Transient Travel
Good Aleals
All arrangements made for persons
desiring to go south and east of hero
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