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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1915)
ii r""" intitramtJifci Tim REND RULLETIN, RENO, ORE., WKDNnSDAY, SEPTEMHEH 8, 1015. paoe a. w b n i. 1 BEND BRIEFS f OREGON TRUNK TRAIN Arrives 8:30 a. m. Leaves . . 7 i. m. O.-W. II. & N. TRAIN. Arrives 7:45 p. m. - Leaves 7:25 a. in. AUTO STAGE LINE SOUTH. -- Leaves 8:46 n. in. Arrives 5 p. m. AUTO LINES. - Cars to Hums, Fort Klamath Tort Hock, Silver Lake and - otlior points south and south - east. POST OFFICE nouns. - General delivery open dally - i: 1G a. m. to G p. m. - No mall dlstrllmted on Sunday. Night train mall closes C p, m. - Day train mal closes G:30 a. m. 4. TELEGRAPH HOURS. Western Union dally 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday and holidays - 8-10. 4rC. - TELEPHONE HOURS. - pioneor Co., twenty-four hour scrvlco, Including Sunday. CHURCH NOTICES. Church of the Rrctlircn. Sorvlccs each Sunday near high school building. Sunday school 10 n. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. A cor dial Invitation Is extended to an. Ira H. Fox, mlnlstor. Rt'sclitltcs. Sorvlco hy J. Scott at Grpnijo Hnll Sunday 3 p. m. Subject: "Appeal to Reason." Presbyterian. Sunday morning services will ho ct 11:00. Mrs. II. L. Hopkins will sing at this sorvlco. At tho ovenlng rorvlco tho pastor will deliver nn il lustrated lecture on Mormaulsm, II. t Hnrtranft, pastor. AMUSEMENTS. Dream Theatre Photo plays every night at 8 o'clock. Rend Thoatro Photo ovenlng at 8 o'clock. plays every Rand Concert Friday night. Now Machinery Arrives. Now machinery, Including a press, shirt cut pnd neck band Ironor aro liolng Instnllod this week In tho Ilend Steam Laundry to rcplaco older equipment. An extractor and a new compartment washer Imvo hcon or dored and will arrivo bo mo time this week for Installation. J. Edward HH v il '& . & rfSl teas mwWM S f ; i ;(fcs &3lffl III pit m wm Am x iue 1 ins Sc Metol-Iined Bags . vrW7 1 i'L i?Li.r l ' . l One Pound Glass Humidors TJO W CIO yOU SUppOSe the bite gets into a to v n leaf? Nature, of course. 'Larson, last week mado a special trip to Seattle to place the order lor the nun uiiuipnieiiu Tho Now Ilend Klour Mill Co., Is now manufacturing Deschutes Self Halslng Puncnko Hour. Ask your gro cer for It. Adv. Makes 111 Shipment. Eight hundred and ntxty four pounds of groceries woro shipped hy narcnl nnst l'ri.inv ,,..... .inn. ... i.. Slitiey from llcnd to liuffalo, Oregon, uiniuiico oi yu miKa. Tlio postage paid on tho slilpmont was $10.08. Opening Successful. Mrs. .Mcintosh reporjs her mlllln ory opening held on Saturday ns the most successful she has ever known in Ilend. Tho solo continues this week. Olllces Rearranged. Hy a new rearrangement of ofllces George S Young has now taken the ofllce room formerly occupied hy H. C. Kills and tho Ilend Insurance Agoncv, whllo Mr. Ellis takes Mr. loung's old oinco and uses as an nnto room the ofllco formerly occu pied hy O. C. Ilcnkle. MARKET REPORT. NORTH PORTLAND, Sept. 7. Cattle receipts for Monday 1200. No weakness has been noticed In tho market at the beginning of tho week. Steer trade was steady nt tho old prlco of seven cents for tops. IlolferB Biiowed good strength and touched tho $G spot, th6 highest prlco level In this lino for several weeks. Cows wcio generally Btcadv at $5.60. Calves ub hlKh as $7.75. Hulls, $4. Cattle trade for tho month Just end ed has Hlinwn n mi nil rtnnitlnnaa throughout receipts wore prnctlcal- ly mo samo us ror tlio corresponding month of last year. Tho hog markot opened for Mondnv with lint 2300 head In sight olng to tho fact that Monday was Labor Day trado was not ns brisk as usual and a weakness nf flvn pontn wnn nhnwn. Tops sold at 7 cents. Hulk of sales cioso to tins iiguro. sneep receipts contlnuo on a meager basis. Ruyors nrn lint rnrnlvlni? nnvtlilni? lllro enough conBlgnmcntB to meet tho de mand, ah tno siiecp and iambs ar riving aro going on a good strong prlco basts. A WEATHER CORRECTION. Tho minimum temperatures given In tho record for tho August wcathor In Tho Ilullctln last week should bo corrected by tho nddtttou of 10 de grees to tho stated minimum for each day. That Is. tho minimum for August 1 was 45 degrees nnd not 35 as stated, and for August 2 Is was as ctated, and for August 2 It wub 17 depress and not 37, and so an through tho month. How do you suppose the, bite .can be taken out? Nature, of course. Nature's way slow, careful ageing is the Way. That's why VELVET ages for not less than two years. Huge wooden casks protect trie leaf. Out comes the natural harshness, commonly called "bite." In stays the natural flavor and aroma. And VELVET starb right by being the pick of the Burley crop considered unequaled tobacco, foi the pipe. What are you smoking? Hat) you read "Tip TMto4ophy" lVtt-Ott Jot'-t nu booK. tf 7r4i and bright joying T ,&gnd a ttvo cent rtampfer'd copy IS INSTALLED ADDITION.TO BULLETIN COMPLETED Plant Now Prepared to Caie For Fine Rook, Catalogue and Job Work lllnilck Is Cuiitrnclor Rriek Woik Dono by (). AV. Tnnpy. The addition to The Ihillctln build ing Is completed mid tho hlg Job prctw to house which tho building was erected, Is sot up and In running or der. Ab soon ns tho stock room Is moved from Its prcsont location to tho nddltlou all tho changes, contem plated at prosent will havo been mado and tho plant will bo thorough ly equipped and ready to undortako work of almost any nature. Tho addition Is of brick, running back 25 feet directly In tho renr of tho old building, access to which Is gained hy n wide opening In tho mld dlo of tho rear wall. A doitblo door on tho alloy sldo gives opportunity for tho dollvery of stock. Tho stock room will occupy tho samo relative position In tho addition as In tho old building, whllo tho now press Is plac ed on the west sldo of tho room. Fur ther arrangement of tho room will ho made ab Its use requires. Especial caro Iiob been taken with tho lighting arrangements in tho ad dition there being seven windows and a largo skylight, tho latter also giv ing overhead ventilation. Tho now press Is a Pony Mlohlo capablo of taking high class book, catalogue and other Job work. Tho Uulletln has previously dono consid erable work of this sort, moro In tho past year than ever hoforo, and Us growing business In this direction de mands tho equipment provided by the now press. Its erection entailed con siderable work, thcro being several hundred parts to put together, and tho total weight nearly 10,000 pounds. Tho addition was built under con tract, II. O. Dlmlck being tho lowest bidder. Sub-contracts for tho brick work and tho roofing wore let hy him to Jack Tanscy and J. A. McCloskoy, respectively. .Mr. uimick was also FOU can't make a man out of a boy by puttin' him on stilts. An' no process will ever make tobacco mature. You got to let .Nature do it the successful contractor for tho erection of tho state fish hatchery built last .spring. Schools May Rar Children. Common colds nro contagious nnd boards of health In many cities aro considering liarrlng children with colds from school. Foley's Honev nnd Tar is an old and rollablo family medicine and frees children from coughs, colds, croup nnd whooping cough. Paronts mny savo trouble b) giving before school opens. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. PEACHES RY PARCEL POST. Thoso desiring tho very best and highly flavored Bouthorn Oregon peaches delivered to you by parcels post, wrlto to T. N. Humphreys, peach growor, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Peaches ripening from now till Oc tober. Crawfords, Mulrs, Salways, 2.3-2G. p Adv. Uso Deschutes Spray Flour Whlt- vi uiiu uuimr uiuu uvur. r ur suio uy Tho Now Ilend Flour Mllf Co. Adv. "MONEY" Tho mint makes It and under the tonus of tho CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can securo it it G per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estnto. faring easy, tell us your wants and wo will co operate with you. PETTY .M COMPANY ".lit Dcnhani Rulldliig Denver. Colo TO THE RESCUE V7 will my your linen, but you muil not Mill much tlm citing our racu bnl ft work LOWPRICdS, BETTER SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLEANING Put Your Duds In Our Suds" her own way. youRm LAINDRW vvt ($$& Jgxu&qjflyvtAdotiacco Or, tVft,A 19(3 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, ROIIERT II. GOULD Chll Engineer Rend Oregon W. W. FAULKNER. D. M. D. 1 E N T I S T Omco Ovor Postofllco Rend, ... Oregon DR. E. ltKA NORRIS PhjMcInn and Surgeon OI!lco Slither Building Microscopic and X-ray work Tel. Rlack 271 Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-4 p. in. 7-9 p. in. W1LLARD II. W1HTZ it a w y -: it Prlnovlllo, Oregon. 0. S. HENSON Attorney At L n w Uonson Building. Wnll Street Uend, Oregon. vernon a. forres Ij a w y e k First National Hank Building Uend, :: :: Oregon GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil nutl Irrigation Engineer. U. S. Mineral Sunoyor. Room 5 First Nntloual Hank Building J. U. Boll A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ARSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J, It. Hanor Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro. Abstracts lnsurnncn DRESSMAKING Mrs. A. P. Rnllard With Mrs. S. Mcintosh REND PLUM RING AND HEATING COMPANY Sanltnry Plumbing Steam and Hot Water Heating WALL STREET PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER AND CONTRAC TOR WORK GUARANTEED II. P. SMITH DR. J. O. VANDEVERT Phylt'lan nutl Surgeon Phono Rod 271 Hours 0-12 a. in., 1-5 p. m.; 7-9 p. in. Salher Building this paper nEPRESENrno ron ronEicn ADVERTISING UY THE ocNcnAL orricca NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES DRAYINQ Uend Hauling Co. R. N, PALMEH'ION Wood for Sale Olllre Midi R. I'. Mlnlcr Olllro Mioiii) Rhtclc (111 KfHldeiiro lllaik li-'J w H. O.DIMICK Carpenter and Builder ESTIMATES FURNISHED P. O. BOX 265 TELEPHONE 522 r O'DONNELL UNION II. C. ELLIS Attoruey-at-Lnw Untied Stales Commissioner First National Hank Untitling REND, OREGON H. II. Do A R M O N D LAWYER Oregon Street. llontl, Oregon DR. J. II. CONNARN DENTIST Olllco In Sathor UulldlnB. Ilouri, i) to 12, 1 to I. Sundays and ovonliigs by Appointment. C. P. N18WONCSEU. Ilend, Oro, UNDERTAKER Licensed Emlmlmcr, Eiiueral Director. Phone. Lady AoMstant. DR. R. D. STOWELL Naprapalhlt' l'lijslrliui Olllco over Miller l.uti'lor Co. Willi Street Hours 0 to 5 Phono lli'tl HI HyKlenlc, Dietetic and Natural Therapeutics Chronic disorders a Specialty DR R. D. KETCIIl'M Olllco hours: !)-ll!; 1-r. ur by Appointment llean bide. J. E. Engebretson Plumbing and Heating Ucntl, Oregon 117 MINNESOTA STREET ESTIMATES CIIEERPULLY FURNISHED .JOIllUNd PROMPTLY DONE Fraternal Societies I. O. O. I Rend Lodge No. 1!18. Rogular incotlnR ovory Mon day nlRlit nt 8 o'clock In Bath er's Hall, VIsltluK brothoid cordially wolcomo. L. II. 0 LESS, N. a. QEO. P. QOVE, Secretary. -' SWrsWCMVOY VACATION In Portland, ultli hide trlpN oulhlile, will Kho Jimi an cnjoyahlo ort'ii. hlon. Malto Hid Miilliiomali jour lifiiil(iinrltrN. Scrvlco better. Hates conslMenlly loiter. RATE'S TO YOU nil Rooum 151 00 100 Rooiiih ultti linlh. ,I.M) IOO Roiiiiim Willi Imtli, .II2.00 i;ot) I.nruo outhldo roouiN, Rail .fJ.OO Elia pcihon In room, 91.00 itddllloiial J KoollnK' of nil kiniln. epnirin proiniitly dono. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor (JuUitIhk, Hpoutinp;, CorrucoH unil Hkylinlit.n. ' BROTHERS MARKET 1 U' I 6 W '" mimmmmm$rmmmMmB' SBHW"""