The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 24, 1915, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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THE 1IKND HULLKTIN, nKNI, OUE., WEDNESDAY, NOVKMIIKK 21, 10 IB.
PAOE l.
Crook County Budget for Coming Year.
Eslltt.nteil Indebtedness January 1, 1910
County Judge, salary niul traveling expenses ,..!!.!!!.
CommlBslonera, mileage and per dlom at court . . ', ', ', ' ' '
Iload supervision, mileage, viewing, etc., by conimlsslonois. ! ' !
Secretary of county court . , , . .
i,JuBtlco court expense !!.'!!.'
juvenile coiiri. expense ,
Sheriff's office anil expense of county jail .'.!.'!!.'
Clerk's oiuco ,
Assessor's ofllco , .,,..!."!.
Treasurer's olllco , , , ,.!!!.'!!!
School superintendent's olllco , , ....,..!.!'.
Library fund
Clenernl school fund, 3 mill ley ...,.,
School exhibit nt county fair , , , v . , , , t
High school i.wMitinn...,
Surveyor's ofllco , ,
Coroner's ofllco
Sealer of weights and measures ',',',',
Water master , r
County agriculturist ....,.,,.., j .
County health officer ......,.-
Widow's pensions '. . ," ,'...,..
Indigent persons ,
Insane examinations, etc
..Court houso expense, Janitor, fuel, light and power, telephone,
tolngrnph, express, freight, repairs, etc
Ilounty on coyotes
Utobato on dduble assessments and errors
Auditing county records
election expenses
.Jnforcement of antl liquor law
Rt r ur tuuuj iiui ,
fk Printing procedlngs and publishing delinquent tax list
ttsuniaieu suite iux ,
Bridges, culverts and miscellaneous
GO.000.00
1,050.00
COO.OO
2,000.00
200.00
7,000.00
GOO.UO
COO.OO
7,000.00
0,000.00
n, ooo. oo
1.070.00
3,160.00
400.00
24,000.00
200.00
10,024.00
3,000.00
400.00
250.00
1.000.00
1,500.00
180.00
4,000.00
0,000.00
150.00
3.5S5.00
2,500.00
300.00
500.00
4,000.00
1,000.00
500.00
1,500.00
33,000.00
20,000.00
Total expenditures
Probable receipts from clerk's office
.I224.G74.00
5,000.00
Net nmount to rnlBo $219,G74.00
' WHY it succkkdh.
Ilecauso It's for one thrlig only,
and Ilond pooplo appreciate this. No
thing can bo good for everything.
Doing ono thing well brings success.
Doan's Kidney Pills aro for ono thing
only. For weak or disordered kid
neys. Hero Is rcllnblo evidence of
their worth. H. P. Steers, retired
farmer, G02 E. Third, street, The
Dalles. Oregon, says: "I suffered n
great doal from backacho and weak
ness of tho kidneys'. I tried ovory
medicine I knew of, but without
much benefit until 1 got Doan's Klil
noy Pills. They fixed mo up In a
short time and 1 hnve not been both
ered since. I am now In good
health." Price 60 cents nt all deal
ers. Don't simply ask for n kidney
remedy got Donn's Kidney Pills
tho sumo that Mr. Steers had. Fos-ter-Mllburns
Co., Props., Buffalo, N.
Y. -Adv.
L?i Try our fresh bread nnd pastry.
Carmody Drotliers. Ilond street.
Adv. 35 tt
SISTERS FAIR
PRIZE LIST
by I.ang & Co., through Hobert
Smith.
Mrs. A. L. Temploton for best fruit
pie A caso Hoynl Club pine npplo
by Lang & Co., through Hobert
Smith.
Mrs. John II. Stcdhnm for best
(Continued from pago 4.)
Mrs. Ornves for crocheted center
piece 1st premium t -50
Mrs. Craves for crocheted lr.ee, 1st
premium $ "
Mrs. H. K. Allon for crocheted lace
2nd promlum -0
Mrs. P. M. Ileedy for tatting 1st
promlum 7C
Mrst Graves for tatting 2nd prem
ium 40
Ellen Ostor for plain sowing by
ctrl under 10 yenrs 1st prom-
lum -&0
Ellen Ooter far crocheted bootees
1st promlum -40
Mrs. W. F. Edmundson for display
linen necdlo work 1st promlum 1 .40
Eda Towno for best dressed doll by
girl under 12 years, one box of
homo mado candy by Shrlner and
Huey.
Mrs. W. F. Edmundson for host
display of needlo work, hand
pnlnted sugar bowl nnd creamer
by Mrs. C. V. Sllvls.
Mrs. C. L. Donnlson for taking
greatest number of pries, $2.50
cash nnd $3 worth of merchan
dise by Ceo. Altkerf.
Hnliy Contest Class Ono.
Madge Zumwalt, score 95.2, 1st
premium '
Mary Huntington, scoro 94.8. 2nd
premium "s
Mrs. J. D. Howman, score 93.8, 3d
premium
Claw Two.
Llewellyn Garrison, scoro 99.7, 1st
premium
3
Eleanor McCabe, scoro 95.5, 2nd
premium ,"'',
Mrs. C. S. Woods, scoro 94.5 3d
premium
Class Three.
Porry Metvln needy, scoro 94, 1st
premium 1"'0
Special.
Mrs. C. S. Woods for best looking
baby, Japanese Chocolate Set.
Cooking Department.
P. D. Davis for display of honey In
comb, Schilling's teas, brU.ng
powder nnd extracts by Her Shuey
Mrs. C. S. Woods for 4 pounds. but
ter Vt cr.so noyal Club pineapple
A Submarine
torpedo Strike
at High Prices
ON
Crockery
Just nt tho tlmo when wo
woro expecting our Holiday
goods to nrrlvo, n delayed
order of Crockory came In,
and we are compelled to
move It quick. This sr.lp
ment Is not of tho cheap,
chalky kind, that looks dull
and souudB dead, but has a
glossy finish nnd tho clear
tone of a boll it Is tho kind
thnt most doalors put for
ward as a superior artlclo.
Wo expected to put those
goods forward as a leader nt
our oponlng, but their arriv
al at this tlmo forces us to
mako ovon grenter sncrlfccs
than wo nt llrst intended
tho spneo must bo vacated
for Christmas goods. There
fore, wo offor:
II Inch rinttcrN, .inc.
Vi Inch Platters, ILV.
Cups nnd Kiiiu'cim, (Ic, .I5c
ll(l7CII.
0)4 IikIi Plates, He.
Ijirjjo IkmN, 10c.
Sunnr I tow In, U."Sc.
7S Inch Soup I'lut'w, He,
(I for (15c.
U Quart Pltclifis. 'Mc,
Wash Howl nml Pitcher, BOc.
Sco our 42 piece Dinner
Sets. Ilegulnr $7.60 quality
at $5.00.
WK STILL LKADON
NOTIONS
Knuincluiire? Niiuill klzes, 10c
mid tffc.
Clothe Plus, I Do, for He.
Diet. IdintiTiiH, largu hUc,
(I.V-.
Ilrooms, i!.1r, :l5c, l()c.
CttllWIM (Slows, fie.
Work HhlrtN, Hlc.
lIumlUciclilcfH, .(
Hold your Christmas or
ders, but buy your necessi
ties during this Mako-Koom
Sale, for never again will
such bargclns be offered.
11rt Ioor South of Murinlieiiiier'n.
Why You Con Sove Many Dollars by
Buying Your Groceries From Usi
Quality, Low Prices
and Service is the
foundation of our
increasing business
Let us deliver that next
Grocery Order
W. C. McCUISTON
HKND'S HKST GHOCEIIY.
fruit and Jnm dlsplnv, one assort
ed box Folgors products by J. A.
Folger through Hobert Smith.
Mrs. A. L. Templeton for best
doughnuts, ono assorted box of
Folgors products through Hobert
Smith.
Mrs. P. Huntington for doughnuts
bnked from Deschutes flour, ono
sack Deschutes, Spray Flour, by
J. J. Wilt.
Mrs. A. L. Templetcn for best look
ing cake, nssditcd box Folgers
products through Hobert Smith.
Mrs. O. L. llrnnton for best display
home mndo candy, ono set silver
tea spoons by I). F. Kendall.
Mrs. A. L. Templeton for loaf of
broad mndo from Deschutes Spray
flour, ono Back flour by J. J. Wilt.
Mrs. A. L. Templeton for beet cook
ies baked from Deschutes Spray
flour, ono Back flour by J. J. Wilt.
Mrs. n. S. Towno for best dozen
buns from Deschutes Spray flour,
ono sack (lour by J. J. Wilt.
Mrs. E. Ij. Wnldron for lemon pie,
5 pound can Schillings baking
powder, '' ltobort Smith.
Mrs. E. L. Wnldron for pumpkin
pie box assorted Pacific Coast Bis
cuit by Ilobcrt Smith.
Nnthan Henderson for pan blscultfl
by bachelor from Truo Illuo flour,
ono sack flour by P. II. Davis.
Mrs. M. Kief for pan biscuits from
Truo Hlue flour, mndo bv woman
ono sack flour by P. U. Davis.
Mrs. E. L. Wnldron for tnrts from
Truo niuo flour, ono sack of flour
by P. I). Dnvls.
Mrs. A. L. Templeton for best
display of cooking, ono cnoo of
Shores extracts by Cy Buckingham
Mrs, M. Kief for best display of
baking from Truo llluo flour, ono
sack of flour, by P. n. Davis.
Mrs. E. H. Edglngton for best dis
play of Jnms, 1st promlum ... $ .50
Lois Towno for best cake by girl
under 18 years one box of assort
ed Folgers products by J. A. Fol-
.ger through Ilobcrt Bmith .
Mrs. A. L. Temploton for receiving
greatest number' of prizes for bak
ing, ono box of Imperial choco
lates, by tho Imporlnl Candy Co.,
through Geo. Altken.
SDoYouWantMoreMoneyS
For Your Hides and Furs?
If you do we enn iliotv you the nay.
Write lor the moil up-to-date, and at
tractive prirellit eter mucd. It' full ol
Intereiting and reliable information. Free
to you for the aiking. McCALLS DECOY
and our POISON nAI IS increaieyour catch
100. Decoy, 2oi.tubei, 35c; 4oi.C0c;
Vi pint $1. prepaid. Sute Death Capiulei,
$1.75pcrlOO. Expreuprepaid. Trappers
lupplier at loneit prirci. Catalog Free,
Northwastorn Hide & Fur Co.
200 lit St. N.. MINNEAPOLIS Eitibtlshed 1800
. jjy nW II n if3St!"vi III
Al -g?&ffillilrl'gri!il
American
Adding
and:
Listing
Machine
(EIGHT COLUMN CAPACITY)
PRICE
$88.00
F. O. D. MAYWOOD. ILL.
Sold on one year's
credit or 3o dis
count for cash,
MAIL COUPON TODAY
American Can Company
Chicago, III.
Please send booklet descrip
tive of American Adding and
Listing Machine.
Nam
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C. S. HUDSON', President.
U. V. COH, Vice President.
i:. A. SATHElt, Vice Pieslilcnt.
E. M. LA HA, Cnxhler.
Ii. O. McHHYXOUIH, AvsUtunt Cashier.
II. A. STOVHIt, Assistant Cimhlet.
Bend
The First National Bank of
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United States Depository for
Postal Savings
BEND, REDMOND, PR1NEVILLE
OREGON
With fifteen years of experience jn the Banking busi
ness and total resources of over $450,000, we are now
handling over 1 800 accounts and solicit yours. WE
BELIEVE THE'oNLY LASTING "PRESTIGE" IN
THE BANKING BUSINESS IS GAINED BY SERV
ICE, and render service to our Customers as follows;
Regular Bank Loans
WITH OUIt KNOttXr.WJi: OK MKUIj CONDITIONS AND OUlt I,,lt(li: UK.
SOUHCIM WU AUK PUIU'AUKIK TO JIKKT KVKIIY I.KdlTIMATK DKMANl) 1'OU
LOANS.
Sheep and Wool Loans
WU HKPHKSr.NT THK COI,U.MHIA HASIN WOOIi WAItKHOUKH COMPANY OF
KOHTII POHTIiilM), AND HAVK IX)ANKI IN THIS TKItlTOHY OVKIt ijWMKIO
THIS rAI.lt ON KHKr.P AND WOO I,. SIIKKP MKN NO IiONUKIt HAVK TO HACItl
riCH TIIKIU WOOIij WK AUK Pltr.PAHKH TO .MAKK AHVANCKS AT Hi VOK
HUNNINO r.APKNSKS, ANI I.IHKltAIi ADVANCKS ON WOOIi HAI.K DAYS, IK Till!
PIUCK IS NOT 8ATISKACTOHY.
Cattle Loans
THUOUGH Till: POHTI.AND OATriiK LOAN ).MPANV OK NOHTH POUT
LvVNI), WK AUK PHKPAHKD TO MAKK IX)ANS ON KKKDKHH AT Alili TI.MKS.
Farm Loans
WK HKPHKSi:.T Till: YKH.MONT LOAN .i THPST CO., AND CAN .MAKK
LOANS ON ROOD KAUMS, I'OH .'I TO 5 YKAK8, AT tifc. WK .MAKK OUH OWN
INSPKCTIONS AND CLOSK M)ANS IN IIKNIt PUOMPTLY.
Safety Deposit Department
OUH 8AFKTY DKI'OSIT VAULTS AUK TIIK LATKST AND SArKST. IIO.XKS
I'OH UKNT AT KUOM $:l.O(l TO $.1.1)0 PKK YKAH.
YOU KKKP TIIK KKY
WK KKKP TIIK IIO.V.
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Savings Department
.JANUAUY lHt, 11)1(1, WK WILL OPKN A SAVINCS DKPAHT.MIiNT IN WIIKJH
WK WILL OPKN ACCOUNTS I'OH 91.11(1 UP, AND ALLOW t INTHHKST TIIKKK
ON, COMI'OUNDKD IN JANUAUY AND JULY. SMALL ACCOUNTS SOLK.'ITKD.
ASIC OH WH1TK lOH PAHTICUiaitS.
KQUIPPKD IIY K.PKHIKN('L', lHi: HIXOUHCKS AND WITH TIIK AIIOVK
CONNECTIONS WK AUK PHKPAHKD TO IIKNDKH KVKHY SKHVICK TO PATHONS
CX)NSISTKNT WITH OOOD IIANKINO, AND IT WILL UK TO OUH MUTUAL IlKNII
KIT I'OH YOU TO DO YOl'll HANKINO Ht'SINKSS WITH THIS HANK.
The First National Bank
of Bend
BEND, OREGON
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