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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1915)
NttJkptttaftriiMftiatWi T1IR I1END BULLETIN, HEN1, OttE., WIUlNKSDAY, SEPTEMItHtt 1, 101B. PAGE a. wfewwrf m mnmk mm I & U BEND BRIEFS OKEGON TIIUNK TIUIN Arrives 8:30 a. m. Loaves .............. 7 p. tn. O.-W. n. & N. TItAIN. Arrives ....i.. i...7i4B p. m. Loaves ..(... ... .7125 a. m. AUTO STAGE LINE SOUTH. Leaves .t 8:45 a. m. Arrives .............. 5 p. m. AUTO LINES. Cars to Durns, Fort Kla'malh - Fort Jlock, Silver Lake and other points south and south oast. I'OST OFFICE nouns. x - General delivery open dally 8:15 a. nvto C p. in. No mall distributed on Sunday. Night train mall closes 6 p. m. Day train mall closes 0:30 a. m. TELEOltAPH llOUHS. Western Union dally 7 n. m. to 7 p. in. Sunday and holidays 8-10, 4-0. TELEPHONE HOUnS,' Pioneer Co., twenty-four hour - sorvlco, Including Sunday. (! : CllUnCH NOTICES. Church of tho llrotlircn. Sorvlcca eocii uununy near mgu i.tnnl tinllillnir. Sunday BCliool 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. A cor dial Invitation is oxtonaca to nn. ira II. Fox, minister,, AMUSEMENTS. Dronm Theatre Photo plays every night at 8 o'clock. Ilcnd Theatre Photo plays ovory ovcnlng at S o'clock. Mam! Concert Friday night. Enstai ItcmodclA Ofllco. Jas. A. Eastcs is having hie ofllco romodolcd this week, Tho walls aro being rp-papered and tho rooms made larger. A. E. Edwards Is doing the paper hanging and painting, and Ed Ilrosterhous tho carpenter work. Use Deschutes Spray Flour. Whit er nnd better than tiver. For salo by Tbo Now Bond Flour Mill Co. Adv. Will Servo ltcfroshment. f Mrs. Mcintosh will servo refresh vknents Saturday afternoon to Bend la 'dies attending tho fall millinery op ening to bo held that day. Ills Host Was llrokcn. O. D. Wright, nosomont, Nebras ka, writes: " was bothered with pains In tho region of my kidneys, My rest was broken by frequent no tion of my kidneys. I was advised by my doctor to try Foloy Kidney Pills and ono 50 cent bottle made a TWO JV ""L .eotT eo4i UftJfiSvkffl a afe Tn. "T.- .. inu "- a. a .":l.mm - - msm&m SIBiSTSh&SA WJ!V&!!Smy& WSAiKKW '! "" IV'. mil " 14WF - WV-i " li. iAl.. '!-. B"TfB'-:iiMi.r:iiiJ..i i-" rf.-. iei - ..n- I ?; tavilL ?"rJlI.H?'-.l"T.cctr; to Jiitcnw . . "-JSSBsSffissS .1 'VicTO' .YilttD ,-5Siss W-" I tZtw W THE TURKISH BLEND Br'igarette I fxmsffsxsiL "," well man of me." They relieve rheumatism, Patterson Drug Co. Adv. Smith Adds Grocery'' Stock. 11. M. Smith Is making arrange ments this week to double the spaco OCCIinled bV Ills hlinlnnna nn Wnll stieet. The partition between tho iwo stores in tno smith building is being removed and tne men's rur nishing department will bo transfer red to the now store, formerly occu pied by Shuoy's grocery. Tho spaco gained In the old store will be de voted to dry goods and women's ap parel, and a modern grocery depart ment will bo added In tho roar. Tho Now Ilend Flour Mill Co., Is now manufacturing Deschutes Solf Ilalsing Pancako (lour. Ask your gro cer for It Adv. Mlnter Moves Ofllco. n. P. Mlnter has mov)d his ofllco from Bond streot to tho building on tho corner of Wall nnd Minnesota streets, formerly occupied by Mrs. Mcintosh's millinery store. G. M. Carson, who Is associated with Mr. Mintcr In tho insurance business, will occupy the new quarters with him. J. E. Albright has dono tho carpen- Jer work connected with tho trans fer to the now location. PEACHES 11Y PAIICEL POST. Thoso desiring tho very best and highly flavored southern Orogon penches delivered to you by parcels post, write to T. N. Humphreys, peach grower, Myrtlo Creek, Oregon. Peaches ripening from now till Oc tober. Crnwfords, Mulrs, 'Salways. 23-20. p Adv. Schools May Itnr Children. Common colds aro contagious and boards of health in many cities aro considering barring children with colds from school. Foloy's Honey and Tar Is nn old ond rcllablo family medicine and froos children from coughB. colds, croup nnd whooping cough. Parents may Bnvo trouble by giving boforo school opens. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. Synunm Expand. M. II. SymonB, tho llond street. Jowolcr, has rented tho storo room formerly occupied In connection with n. P. Mlnter. Ho will enlarge lIs Jowelry department nnd also uso inoro room for tho display of his photographic work. Ills plcturos of Tho Ucnd Company lumbor yard flro Uavo met wltli a very good salo. ONE CENT A WOItD Is nil a little Want Ad will cost you. HEAL ESTATE TIIANSFKHS. Issued by Crook County Abstract Co. The llond Co. to W. C. McCulstoq It. 18, blk. 13. Park add. llond. Vernon A. Forbes to W. O. McCuls ton. It. 18, blk. 10. Park add, Bond. Floyd Dement to Allco M. Caldwell Us, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 0, blk. 16, Kenwood, $100. Three Cigarette Faults to Avoid First, avoid cigarettes that don't just suit your own taste. Second, avoid those that bother your throat or tongue. Third, avoid those that' make you "feel, mean" after smoking all you want. If Fatimas, for instance, seem to you to be guilty on anyone of those three counts, we say, avoid Fatimaa. rSS" just try tests. day SSuusrrB -r!nror.wf ss m,oyrtl itiaw" tsul ..i ! t -iiij' ... utei -s i . AiUfciaMw-lSii.5SiU mUI !. .IHiW"'-l. 4 Ul".T.-.af"r .. Crl 1 n4en-7ibr-rti.us;:rtMjy"mC.i ATmI"""' aissBsa j.rr .t -.. ! .ha w-" M .mi fjk . ilf". FA TlttA wt tU (Ml CmrMt George Did It FOR ALL " CLEANING, PRESSING. REPAIRING. GOOD WORK GUARANTEEDRIGHT PRICES. GO TO George Did It ABOUT YOUR NEW SUIT AND ' GOODS JUST RECEIVED. George Did It MINNESOTA ST.. NEAR WALL Floyd Dement to Samuel C. Cald well It. 1, C-1D-13. Same to Mary E. Caldwell sw so 32-10-11, Its. 3-4, n sw 5-10-11, $200. - Lnlla II. Cannoll to Carry Pruroo loy Its. G-C, blk. 10, Deschutes. State to O, B. Young nw bw 2-18-12. G. B. Young to Edith M. Young samo. Bend Park Co. to F. Heather Its. 1, blk. 97, Bond Park. MARKET IlEPOHT. . NOnTH POIITLAND, Aug. 30. Cattle trado opened rather sluggtsh with a little less than 1000 head on hand. All lines had a steady out look. Top steers aro again .selling at 7 cent top. Cows sold at $6.60 and othor lines on tho samo basts as formorly. Twonty seven hundred bogs were ontored for tho early morning trading. Tho feature of tho shipping was ono consignment of neorly 600 from Pasco, Washington. These woro received on tho steamer "Twin Cities." nivor shipments havo Increased many times In tho past year or two nnd bid fnl,r to become a very popular means of transporting live stock. Top prices for hogs today Is $7.26 with othor grades In propor tion. Bulk of sales $7 to $7.10. Over twenty two hundrod sheep were In but went to a packer on contract. Stc'op prices aro steady with lambs In oxcollent demand at $0.60 to an ex treme top of $0.76. Many breeding sheep aro going through tho yards. Frank Brown of Carrolton having 208 head of registered bucks for range flock; masters In Washington and eastern Oregon. We mean what we say for, when it comes to the taste, Fatimas can't possibly please everybody no cigarette can do that But Fatimas do please more men than any other ciga rette costing over 5c. That's one reason why you should try them. Another reason is because they are so SENSIBLE so free from any "after-feeling." If you want to bow exactly what a "sensible" cigarette is, Fatimas by these two Do that muetntng to youll be glad. fl4XtJfu&Sm.CU Award! Afar f2 slT.em iBBBI - M rmJK& m?r THE AUGUSTJrVEATHER Hottest Hays of tho Year Occurred In Tho Month Just Passed. Tho hottest days of the year oc curred In tho, month of August, the thermometer nt tho local weather station registering 09 degrees on tho 28th and the 30th. Tho mean maxi mum for tho month was 00.3 ddgrocs, tho moan minimum 33 and the mean 01.0 degrees. There were throe light showers during tho month, but not cnoughJ rain foil to bo rocordod. Tho clear days numbered '28, nnd tho partly cloudy, four. There woro no cloudy days. Tho dally tempnraturcs and char acter of day woro as follows: Data Max. Mtn. Char, of Day 1 80 35 Clear. 2... 90, 37 Clear. 3.. 88 31 Clear. 4. 85 20 Clear. 6 92 31 Cloar. 6 93 32 Clear. 7 83 30 Cloar. 8 90 27 Clear. 0..- .92. 89 Clear. 10...,. 91 35 Ptly. CIdy. 11 88 31 Clear. 12,.' 90 - 30 Clear. 13, 86 29 Cloar. 14 87 41 Clear, 15., 85 31 Clear. 10 I....91 33 Clear. 17 84 31 Clear. 18 80 32 Clear. 19 89 31 Clear. 20 ,..,.90 30 Clear, 21 00 30 Clear. 22 93 33 Clear, 23, 93 33 Clear. 24, 94 37 Cloar. 25 93 40 Ptly, Cldy. 20 95 44 rtly. Cldy. 27..... '..... 08 47 Clear. 28 90 30 Clear, 20 ,.94 47 Clear, 30.. ,.....,.09 30 Clear. 31..., 85 2C Ptly. Cldy, ACT QUICKLY. Delay has boon dangorous In Bend. Do tho right thing at the right time, Act quickly In tlma of danger. In time of kidney danger Doan's Kidney Pills are most effective. Plenty of evidence of their worth. Carl Peetx, W Main c'reet, Moro, Oregon, says: "For years I had kidney complaint and rheumatic pains, I gat so bad that I could hardly walk. I couldn't stoop on account of lameness In my back. The kidney secretions gave me a great deal of nnnoyanco and I had lo get up several times at night to pass them. I wont to Hot Springs and while I was rolloved, tho least cold brought tbo troublo back as bad na evor, Ono day I read about Doan's Kidney Pills and I began using them, Yha first box helped mo and before long, tho backache and kidney weak ness left me," At a Inter date, Mr, Peotz said; "When I am In need of a kidney medicine, a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills always bring benefit." Price 60 cents at all deal ers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. Peetc had. Fos-ter-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y.AAy. "MONEY" The mint, makes It and under tho terms of the CONTINENTAL MOHT. CAGE COMPANY you can secure II M 6 percent for any legal purpose on approved real estate, rjrms om;, toll us your wants and we will co operate with you. l'irrrY company r,13 Deflbam Building Drnvrr. Colo TO THE RESCUl W yew Ua. UH you mwt st wM mMfc tea ((tie w fWM bs4 t work LOWPRICBS, BETTBRSBIWCe Bend Steam Laundry. and wrr clxaxinq "ftrt Yeur DuU Our Su4' iwniiiBwvisWsrsiwmjM i 1 n WHO fjfts DOES Mffl , -"-"fTi BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ItOIIEItT II. GOULD Civil ft (1 Ilcnd Oregon " . Engineer W. W. FAULKNEn, D. M. D. DENTIST Offlco Over PostoOlco Bend, ... Orogon Dlt. E. ItEA NOIHUH Phytdclnn nnd Surgeon Oinco Sathor Building Microscopic nnd X-ray work Tel. Black 271 Hours: 10-12 a, m ; 2-4 p. m. 7-9 p. m. WILLAnD H. WIRTZ L A W Y K It Prlnovllle, Oregon. C. S. BENSON Attorney At Lnw Benson Building, Wnll Street Bond, Orogon. VEItNON A. FOIIBES L A W Y E K First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :-: Oregon rjHonaE s. younci Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. U, H. Mineral Hurvoyor. noora 5 First National Bank Building J. B. Boll A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J. II. Manor Abstract Co., Prlnevlllo, Oro. Abstracts Insurance JUII'SSMAKINO Mrs. A. P. Ilnllnrd With Mrs. S. Mcintosh IIEN1) PLUM I II NO AND HHATLNti COMPANY Sanitary Plumbing Steam and Hot Water Heating WALL 8THEET PLAIN AND OIINAMENTAL PLASTEllEIt AND CONTIIAC , TOIt WOniC OUAltANTEED II. P. SMITH DU. J. C. VANDEVEIIT I'hyklclan and Surgeon Phono lied 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.i 1-5 p. 7-0 p. m. Sathor Building m.i THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING DY THE -pm. - p okncrau OFricra NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES DRAYING Bend Hauling Co. 1L N. PALMKItTON Wood for Sale Office with It. P. Mlnter Offlco Hiuae Black 00 Residence Black 422 WiU H. O.DIMICK Carpenter and Builder ESTIMATES FURNISHED P, O. BOX 265 TELEPHONE 522 O'DONNELL UNION ) Jliii 3,uawnwjm II. C. ELLIS Attorncy-nt-Law United State Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OKEQON II. II. Do A 11 M O N D LAWY12H Oregon Street. Bend, Orogon Dlt. J. H. CONNAItN DENTIST OITlce In Sathor Building. Houru 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. 0. IV NISWONQElt, Bend. Oro. UNDEItTAKEIt Licensed Eiulmlinor, Funeral Director, Phone. Lady Assistant. Dlt. It. D. 8TOWELL Naprnpattilc Physician OITlce over Miller Lutnror Co. Wall Streot Hours 0 to 5 Phope Hod CI Hyglonlc, Dlototlo nnd Natural Therapeutics Chronic, disorders a Specialty Dlt It. 1). KETCIIUM Ofllco hours: 0-12; 1-6 or by Appointment Bean bldg. J. E. Cngebrelson IMumbing nnd Heating Bend, Oregon 1 17 MINNESOTA STREET ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FUIIN1SHEU JOIU1INO PltOJIlTLY DONE Fraternal Societies I. O. O. V. Ilend Lodge No. S18. nogular mooting every Mon day night at 8 o'clock In Bath er's .Hall. Visiting brother cordially welcome, L. II. OLESS, N. 0, QEO. P. GOVE, Secretary. T(wriMff,meay VACATION In Portland, villi Mde trips outitlde, will gho Jon an rnjoynble ik-ch-fclon. Make tho Miiltnonmli )ur wndiiartprN. Service iK-ttcr. Ibitra coiiNlstently lower, RATES TO YOU no Rooms , ,$t.0) 100 llim with bath, ,IO 100 Roums Willi bath. .$2.00 UOO Ii rgo outklde ruonn, Hath .,..,.,..... 9'J.OO Extra ponton In room, 91.00 additional "L Hoofing of all kinds. Hcpalrlntr promptly dono. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices anil SkylighU, BROTHERS MARKET ifes fwgrj - fc. vt jJL ''Liuf'T uBbMBPL- "' ' ' k Us--- .'1 ' i U LJ gyT