The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 06, 1915, Image 4

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THE &mv.L BULLETIN
I (Published Every Wednesday)
OEbUGEPALMEU PUTNAM
V Publisher
RORERT W. BAWYEIl
Managing Editor
An Independent nowBpapor stand
ing lor tho uquaro donl, clean busi
ness, clean politics nnd tho best In
terests of Rend and Central Oregon.
uno year. 1.D0
Blx months 80
Throo montliB 50
All nuhacrlntlons aro duo and
PAYAIILE IN ADVANCE. Notices of
expiration aro mailed BUbscriuerB anu
If ronowal IB not maiia wumn roiisun
nblo tlmo tho papor will bo dlscon
tlnued. ' Ploaso notify ub promptly of ony
change of address, or of lalluro to re
celvo tho paper regularly. Othorwlso
we will not bo responsible for copies
missed. '
Make all checks and orders pay
able to Mend Bulletin.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOUEU C. 1015.
school drills.
In Portland tho suggestion has
been mndo that volunleur military
organizations bo started In tho
nchools. Such boys as deslro limy
join Rchool companies, which will ro
colvo military training anil drill In
struction at tho hands of officers of
tho Army and National Guard.
It Ih ii sensible thing to do. The
training would ho good for the Ikivh
and glvo them Jitnt tho sort or ills
clpllno which lu tiHoful no matter
what tho future coursu of their
Hvcm. It nlso no u Id be healthful and
Interesting. Not being compulsory,
only those who nro sincerely Inter
ested and whoso pnrents hnve no ob
jections, need participate.
Of courso the ultimate secondary
benefit to tho nation, nsHiimlug that
tho movo becomes general ns scorn
probable Is apparent. I 'or Indeed
It would bo worth while for the Gov
ernment to have thousands of boys
graduated each year from tho schools
with nomo Knowledge of tho rudi
ments of drill and disciplinary re
quirements. It enn do no harm and
would be of benefit, certainly Indi
vidually nnd very possibly colloctlvo
ly lu later years.
COUNCIL TALKS FINANCES
Possibility Discussed of Having Rone
lilted Owners Pay for Horn! Kticet.
Whether It would now be possible
to get payment from persons benefit
ted by ,tho Ilond Btreot Improvement
was dlBcusxed by tho city council at
Its regular meeting last night and In
tho same connection a suggestion
madg by City Attorney Forbes that
tho charter bo amended to permit
bonding of benefitted property for
street Improvement.
Other business attended to Includ
cd a discussion of tho fire hydrant
situation In outlying additions, tho
stile for flrowood of trees In tho cem
etery and a consideration ol the
city's financial condition. Juno reg
istered warrants were ordered paid
nnd September bills ordered paid In
registered warrants as follows:
L. A. W. Nixon 1100.00
Ilcnd Hnrdwaro Co 42.05
II. C. Ellis 30.00
H. W. il,. &. P. Co 24G.34
S. C. Roberts 100.00
V. A. Forbes 40. SG
J. P. Johusom 25.00
W. J. Shannon 12.00
D. W. Ileolor 32.00
M. E. Coleman 2G.5C
Iliillotln 5.75
T. M. Sharp 15.00
L. Ii. Fox 182.50
A. Auno 117.50
J. A. Nolch 35.00
T. Wanlo 4.80
W. II. Crowford . . . , 25.00
J. Muszylnskl 32.40
G. J. Hnuch 25.20
II. Iloyd 33.(10
Chas. Rrownllold 48.75
M. A. Young 18.75
Nels Olandcr 10.25
W. It. Smith 7.00
G. Ilorgnn 74. CO
W. Gromptor 40.00
T. J. Murphy . , 26.00
It. E. Edwnrds 32.40
Ira Goodrich 31. GO
Hay Heaver 30.25
Gust Davis 42.50
P. L. Glass 25.00
W. E.. Hunter 17.50
Geo. Thompson 40.00
D. W. Heeler 8.00
Fred Frlsblo 3.C0
Ilcnd band 25.00
AGED WOMAN DIES.
Mrs. Cnrrlo Hon?, aged 78 yenrs,
and n native of Norway, paused away
early this morning at tho Ileud Hos
pital after a prolonged Illness. Pnou-
monln wns the direct cause of Mrs.
llorg'B death. Tho deceased moved
to Heud about a mouth ago with her
daughter and son-ln-lnw, Mr. and
Mrs. N. P. Strand, who hnvo n homo
stead on the high desert. Fueurnl
arrangements hnvo not been com-
piotud.
A HIT OF ADVICE.
First Don't delay. Second
If you suffer from backache; head
aches or dizzy spells; If you rest
poorly and aro languid lu tho morn
ing; If the kidney secretions aro Ir
regular and unnatural lu appearance,
do not delay. In such cases the kid
neys often need help. Donu's Kidney
rills am especially prepared for kid
ney trouble they aro recommended
by thousands. Can residents -deslro
nioro convincing proof thnn tho
statement of a citizen of this locality?
J. F. Montgomery, West Oregon City,
Oregon, says: "I was troubled by
kidney and bladder complaint. 1 hud
it dull pain In my back nnd across my
kldnoys. While I have used only one
box or Doan's Kidney Pills, I appro
elate their worth. After I took thorn
tho pain left mo and my kidney nnd
bladder worn lu much bettor shape. "
Price 50 cants nt nil dealers. Don't
simply usk for h kidney remedy got
Doan's Klduuy Pills the sumo that
Mr. Montgomery had. Foster-Mil-burn
Cj., Props., Iluffnlo, N. Y. adv.
See Edwards for papor hnuglng.-Adv.
TAIL WAGS THE DOG.
Apparently the sunny South has
nil the best of It In tho Republican
national conventions. At least, as
matters stand, tho Dixie tall Is about
able to wag the dog, according to
roino eastern editors who nro again
reviving discussion of tho propor
tional representation or the north and
south.
For example, under tho prescvit
rules, Oregon will hnvo 10 delegates
In the 1!U1 National Convention,
Thoso delegates represent (',2,5:10 He.
publican votes lu Oregon; or an uvor
ngo, of one delegate for every 0,253
votes; while at tho same tlmo South
Carolina will hnvo 11 votes In tho
National Convention, representing
3,905 Republican voters, or tin aver
age or one delegate ror ovory 300
Republican voters. Or, lu other
words, one Republican voter In
South Curollim castH 17 votes In
choosing u Republican candidate tor
President, while one Republican lu
Oregon casts ono vote. One South
Carolina Republican has seventeen
times the party strength of ono Ore
gon Republican.
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TAKE I.OVETTH ADVICE.
For some time Tho llulletln, ns
well as other county papers, has been
prUitlng weekly articles byCountr
gi!lculturlst Lovott. Those articles
have ulwaH been on some subject
connected with farming, and especial
ly with tho farming problems pre
vented to Mr l.ovelt lu his work lu
Orook i-oiint). They are worthy of
tho tuirefut attention of every man In
terested In tho iigrlcultuio of this
section.
Especially Is this true of Inst
weoKfs article on Jack rabbit ottr
inlnhtlou and tho ono published this
week on tho same subject. If our
(unman want to rid their lands of
this nest let them follow Mr Lovetfs
advice and co-operate In the work. ,
Too often it Is the prsctlco of the,
farmer to Nit back and k why the
stnto nnd the government do not do
somothliiK. rerunning that tho state
and the go eminent haw begun to
belli by putting Mr. l.ovett bore and
tliHt bU udWce Is good and worth following.
FOR SAI.K Two Ml fnnl lulu iIiii.,
U the Federal government Is li- t,. in,i ,m.l , mill itntii h.v.ii
cere In It profutwod doalro to spend and with good trees. Going ut half
reelsmntloH funds u tiU w bore price for cash. Alwtrnct furnished
eo.mil umounts nro put up by tho .,r immediate sale, lmiulie Unite
stmo, tlwie Is no rmaon why money tin, aur
CLSSIPIEI ADVERTISING.
FOIt RENT.
RENT, sell, trade or borrow 1110119)',
Small amount cash. For particulars
address box 5, Tiimnlo, Ore. 2035p
FOIt BALE.
FOR HA1.E Five room bungalow,
all modern conveniences, 4 blocks to
Held school nod handy to new mills.
Imiulro llulletln. :tlc
FOR SAKE At a bargain. Swnllov
Ditch stock. Call on or address llul
letln. :ilc
FOR SAI.K Flvo'psseimer nuto
moblle. Nowly repaired Will glvo
big bargain ir bought at once. In-1
iUtro Hulltttln. 31tt
FOR HAKE Lot 14, block 5,
Wlestorla addition Price. $2TiO '
Addles R. J. Cogley, 130 Lumber
limit's building, Portland, Or, 31c
should not bo furthcoming to match
lliu amount Just utwl by the Suttlwi
ImV Irrimttloii dUtrtct. True, it Is
nut iuom- put up l) tho state, but
the print ipiit is the same, and ac
eordluv l S."iator line's statetuetit
on Mwultn. bus been recognised and
FOR SALE Uud. Any part of
100 acres, or all, H. J. Rogers, Ttim
itlo, Orouou, 31tt
FOR SALE Strictly pure fruit
vinegar titado at .Mountain Crest View-
ranch. Twunty cents a quart TI101
...... v.. ...... ............... .;. ... : I .Mtiwaii Itimmiii !tn.!t?n
10 lowetl eisewuine 111 wn'ou 111 im- - "-!
- . . .,. . l.vli a 1 t 1.1. r.. . i... 1. ....... ...
ease 01 a nurnor improvement tiii- ' rwn muh who wif mmu mtiu
trial. Theie will bu no ehituce of an, 15U0 pounds, coming C years old and
abiiroprlatl.'i by tho Orouou Legis-1 utw "Wt or Harness, w. N. Ray.
laturo until I HI 7 and accordingly
iiothlu from Mint source to he
matched bv the government before
then. The Buttles Lake fund glv
a chaneo of action now and wo re
commond consideration of tho sub
ject by thus Interested.
' . "Dollar Day" wits n big Biiccess n
Portland, and baa proved successful
In aufitller tuwns. Why not try It
lierol f -
w' i1--
Tho, county seat seems to bo the
axloua seat these das.
'hi
Tuiualo, Oregon. SOtt
FOR SAKE Seven room house
with bams for cows mid chickens
uoar high school, llargnln. Tinny
terms. .Iminlre A. C, Hullettn. 'JSSlc
FOR SAI.K or TRADE Span of
mares, weight 2000, and harness.
Nixon 2Stt
FOR SACK -5 acres with wator
right utile from city limits. In
quire A.', llulletln. 25tfc
FOR SALE Ton IhoroiiRhbrod
ilK typo Poland China hogs.- nrlxo
winners. Ono boar, 2 years old.
registered. Ono sow registered with
5 pigs ten weeks old. Two gilts, ten
months bid. Ono boar, Fobruary pig,
registered. Cah furnish papers for
entlro lot. Apply J. S. HeeBley, La
Pine, Oregon. , 31-32p
WANTED. '
WANTED 1,000 ricks of wood
cut to 30 Inches nt $1.00 per rick.
HrookB-Sc.tnlon Lumber Co. . S. A.
Hlakeley, logging department. 31-32c
WANTED Young married man
for fnrm, nblo to milk. Address P.
O. box 129. 31p
WANTED To borrow money on
claim having two nnd a halt million
feet of standing timber. Inquire XX
llulletln. 31tf
WANTED To rent ranch. Largo
or smnll. Must bo equipped. Hnve
lived on ranch nil my llfo until five
years ngo. Address, IJox 215, Ilcnd.
Oregon. 31-32p
WANTED-Experlcncod .man wants
employment on farm. Can handle
any Hind stock. Inqulro A.U. llul
letln. ' 31-32P
WANTED Smnll house pr fur
nished rooms for smnll family. H. E.
llulletln office, tf
WANTED At the Altaraont, a
cook. 29tf
WANTED Old rags. Cash paid
for old rags at Uulletln oHlcc. Must
bo clean. tt
WANTED Limb wood. Two cords
of JO inch, must be good and dry
Inqulro at Bulletin office.
AGENTS WANTED To represent
tho Lofolletto Nursery Co. Trees
grown on Powell Ilutto without irri
gation. Tho trees that please, be
cnuso they are acclimated and will
grow. Write for particulars and ter
ritory. Theodore Hubbard, Ifox 72,
Prlnevllle, Oregon. 30tf
TO TRADE OU EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE One of the best
Frid
ay
fruit and dairy ranches hi ClarJi
bounty, Washington, for a farm In
tho uend, Fremoni or run. w
district, Oregon. Eighty acres, oO
In cultivation, 3 quarters of a mile
from llattlo Ground on railroad, all
KinuH ot. truii, Hew.oungalow,M.,
barn and fences. My equity In tS?1
Is $4500. For particulars writs i
11. WeokB, Dattlo Ground. Wnsh!nr
ton, and glvo full description m
tar'"' ' Sl"
Are Cheaper
is Our Birthday
Come ana Help
Celebrate. IT
' WILL PAY you
See large bills for a
partial list of the great
values we offer you
h
YOU BUY FOR LESS AT
Wa
titer's
THE VARIETY STORE
WAR lISTUUIIAN(1:S HAVE CAUSED A MARKED
REDUCTION THIS YEAR IN THE PRICK OF FURS.
OUR NEW LINE OF McKIHHEN, DRISCOLL & DORSEY
SKINS AND FURS ARE HIGH GRADE. WK HAVE JUST
PLACED A NEW SHIPMENT IN OUR DISPLAY WIN
DOWS. WE WILL HE PLEASED TO ADVISE YOU IN
MAKING YOUR WINTER SELECTION. IP'WK HAVE
NOT WHAT YOU WANT WE WILL GET T PROMPTLY.
R. M. SMITH CLOTHING
COMPANY .
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
GREATEST INTRODUCTORY OFFER IN THE WORLD
$1275
FREE
"Why You Can Save Many Dollars by
Buying Your Groceries From Us
Our business Is Increasing every
day which enables us to buy In lar
ger quantities .nnd by buying In such
quantities wo nro nblo to snvo our
customers from 5 to 10 on, their
purchases, When In need of gro
ceries Just lot us. havo your list nnd
wo will show :you n big saving on
ovory purchase.
W. C. McCUISTON
IJEND'S REST GROCERY.
WITH A LONG TIME REFUND AGREEMENT ON IN-
TERNATIONAL STOCK I'()')D TONIC, THE GREATEST
ANIMAL TONIC IN THE WORLD.
Wo nro authorized by tho manufacturers of Inter
national Stock Food Tonic to make satisfied usors a pres
ent Absolutely free, of a $ 12,75 sot of beautiful, regular
size dishes upon delivery of 125 pounds of INTERNA
TIONAL STOCK FOOD TONIC In 25 pound pnlls nt tho
regular prlco of $11 per 0110 hundred pounds, bolng n
total nmount of SEVENTEEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY
CENTS. This you may pay nt tho end of THREE
MONTHS, with tho special arrangoment that, If after
using tho entlro nmount for your stock according to di
rections you nro not sntlsllcd with results obtained, you
can return tho frco premiums and you will bo refunded
your money, so that tho entlro 125 pounds will not cost
you a cent.
KPOn Exhibition in Our WindowdS
Tho u-shoitmcnt Includes Lluauients, Germ nnd Lice
Killers, Suhc, Distemper, Worm, Colic nnd Spasm Cures, ,
Hoof, ItllMcr nnd Veterinary Remedies.
OWL PHARMACY
SOLE AGENTS
THE BEST
ON THE
KET
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IWirvVT-i-iPi-yjU JLX M.M. h
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CHARM AND CLEANLINESS
nro both porsonllled In? the com
plete bath room fittings' which we
can show on. They not alone
mako (qc creator cleanlhiess and
health but for refinement ns well.
Though they look luxurious, aud
nro so tho cost Is not ns great as
you may Imagine Let us tell you
for how llttlo wo can remodol your
bath room.
, J. A. ENGEHRUTSON.
PLUM RING AND HEATING
117 Minnesota St. Rend, Or,
EVERY BAKING JUST THE SAME
ALWAYS UNIFORM
Wo have the secret of bread making and you can
Blmro It In every loaf that leavca our oven. Only the
best goes to you wrapped In SANITARY parnfine waxed
wrappers. It assuros you cleanliness and preserves the
freahncsj of our bread.
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Floors Like New
Marred and worn floors arc hard to clean and'hard to
keep clean. Half an hour's work with the paint brush
changes your old shabby floors into new floors that arc
easy to keep clean and hard to wear out.
ACME QUALITY. - t
FLOOR PAINT (GRANITE)
is the best floor paint to uce. It is niadc especially, to
be walked upon, is ready for use, easy to put on you
can do it yourself and dries quickly. A quart will
cover about 75 square feet, two coats. .,,'-
Askfor a copy of our "Home Decorating" booklet.
It tells you all about the use of paints, enamels, stains ., i
and finishes in. the hdmc, W ' 1 1 : U H i $ . t
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