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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1915)
TIII2 IHJXIl HUIiM'.TIX, IIKXI), OKK., WIHTXHSIUV, lltTI'MltKlt H, 11)1.". page: n. mmmm . 4 Shearings Hnltih Brown was shot down In rnli! j blood at Ills homo in Kaskela. Mad ias 1'iuneer. Redmond can now boast tho most completo warehouse plant in Central Oregon. The new hay wnrehouso and oil house are completed, and every thing is In readiness for handling tho business In an expeditious man ner. Redmond Spokesman. At last tho permanent survey is completed. Things nro In such a shape now that as soon as a contrac tor goes over tho proposed lino he can seo Just what Is to bo done. The lines nro all run with test holes every 500 feet on tho main cnnnl and some Boven or eight nt tho dam site, these being down to solid rock. A letter was received from O. Inurgnard, consulting engineer for Suttles Lake Irrigation District that ho hnd been appointed by Governor Wlthycombo ns a dotegato from Oro gon to attend tho Irrigation Congress at Snn Francisco which meets De comber 1st, 1915. This meeting Is for tho purpose of trying to got tho Government to guarantee the Inter est on all Irrigation District bonds. Mr. Lnurgaard expects to do eomo big boosting for tho Buttles I-nko pro ject while there. Grnndviow Items, Jefferson County Record. LANDS TO OPEN SOON . Tho need of n commercial club Is so apparent hero that everyone should bo willing to do whatever pos sible to get one organized. No com munity can secure the benefits duo It unless It hns n live organization of somo sort to nut It's advantages be fore thoso who might thus become I mnu w" " 0Den tor settlement, nt lIoiuotcnillng Possllilo on Three Townships Xeiir 1m Pine. (La Pino Inter-Mountatn.) More land In this vicinity wilt be open for homestead entry on Febru ary 2. Settlement Is required within thirty days previous to filing. The Interested. Do not let this matter pass unnoticed. Talk tho proposi tion with your neighbors and find out what their views upon the matter arc. It Is time Hint some move In this direction was made Chownucan Press. Doth couples nro going out to tho homesteads which tho Government gave to tho grooms come time ngo. Wo say "gave" with n certain degreo of mental reservation, for does n mnn not earn -a homestead? And tho wlfo nt his Bide, does she not earn throo homesteads tho mean time.? Silver Lake .Leader. A few additions In tho building lino have lieen nddod to Fort Rock lately. F. W. Stratton has completed his barber shop and also tho meat mnrkot and Is now working on his grist mill, and, last of nil, Geo. King hns added a genulno cow shed to tho rest of Fort Rock's "skyscrapers." Fort Rock Times. Tho nnnual meeting of tho Com mercial Club and tho election of of ficers took place at tho Hall Satur day night. 12. Ij. Clnrk wns re-elected president of tho organization. C. V. Carmlchaol, vlco president, V. F. Arnold, sccretnry add F. W. Tqmes, trensurcr. Tho board of directors w.ih reduc ed In number from nlno to five. Tho officers mentioned nnd Alfred A. Ayn constltuto tho board. La Pino Iutor Mrs. Ralph Ilrown, well known I hero ns tho daughter of Mrs. M. 13. , Percival, was married recently to Mr. f H. II. Perry, an O.AV. R. & X. con ductor. They will innko their homo In Portland. Our readers will recall tho terrlblo .tragedy which occurred on Now fVcnrs day of Inst year, when Mr. A question of great Importance Is "What about our tax rate for this year?" This question Is of espcclnl importnnco nt'thls -(11110 ns It was an Issue In the county division campaign. Somo mnlntnlncd Hint the taxes would bo niucli greater In a new county. , Lost year, under tho Crook county levy, tho tax rnto wns 24 mills. The stnto budget Is not In yet but It Is known approximately what It will be, so that tho rate will bo quite a llttlo under 20 mills. That Is n big reduc tion . Somo Important facta: A sr.vlng of about B mills In tnxes. Moro sat isfactory road work. Public Utilities pay ono fourth of tax. Utilities and timber pay two-fifths of tax. Crook county according to Its budget, will pay about 27 mills, 01 nearly a third moro thnn Jofferson. Deschutes val ley Tribune 9 a. m., January 3 Tho land consists of threo town ships, all of which aro closo to La Pine, being 22 In rnngo 9 nnd 23 and 23 In range 10. A largo portion of this lnnd Is held by private Inter ests, having been obtained through the forest service before tho land was restored to entry. Tho opening Is for tho purposo of straightening tho boundary lines of tho Descluitea forest and will mnko nbout thirty-ntno homesteads, ex clusive of tho land held by prlvnto Interests. Tho homesteads available aro nil within n radius of 12 miles from La Pine, and some ns closo as two miles from town. Applications for entry on this land will bo filed nt tho land olllco. In tho order of their receipt. In nil cases of conflicting applications, where no settlement is claimed by either party, a system of drawing lots will bo adopted to detcrmlno tho person to whom tho entry will be allowed. O.-W. R. & N. Smith, tho foil ox port, has entered Into n partnership with S. B. Pettlgrow nnd will, during tho coming summer, experiment with different grains, grosses, etc. Tho bnso of their operations will bo Mr. Pottlgrow's farm Just south of town which will bo put In first "ate con dition so that tho best rcr 1 may bo obtained CroBcent Now Worked In tho Ilnv Field. Arthur Jones, Allen. Knus., writes: "I hnvo beon troubled with bladder and kidney troubles for n good mnnv yenrs. If It wero not for Folov Kid- noy Pills I would novnr bo nblo to work In tho hnv field." Men nnd women past mlddlo ngo find theso pills a splendid ronipilv for weak, overworked or diseased kldnoys. Sold everywhere Adv. MKAh KSTATH TIlANHFKItS. W. 11. Stnnts to Ktnll Anderson nnd Fred Anderson Jts. 7, S, 9, 10, blk. 8. It. G, blk. 2, Deschutes. U. S. to Harold G. Tholstrup pat ent 13 NW Its. 1 nnd 2, 30120-11. U. S. to Inor T. Tholstrup patent 0 sw, v so 24-20-10. W. L. Cobb to Mary W. Terhuno Bv so 17-17-13. Demi Co. to Shovlln-HIxon Co., right of way across bw 12-1811. Kenwood Promotion Co., to Sam uel T. Dldor Its. 11, 12, 13, blk. 1. Kenwood. Guy It. Davis trustee to II. II. Richards U Interest in Its, 1, 2, blk. 8, Rend. ' U. S. to Joseph Mueller patent 0 no 9, nw w no 10-22-23. who can't pay, a chance to earn five soup tickets representing a week's soup is given. You should see tho cheerful manner In which tho boys nnd girls wash nnd wipe dishes, clear off tnblcs, run errands, delighted to be earning their way. Many of tho children receive soup tickets In exchange for vegetables. The teachers nld In this work a very great deal for thoy help sorvo soup collect tho tlcketB, maintain .order. It is from their teachers that the children purchase tholr tickets, thus avoiding much confusion. The Janitor also helps by cheerfully put ting up two long tnblcs In tho hnll end brushing up tho crumbs after tho feed Is over, for tho children ent their lunches with their soup. Of course It Is work plenty of It, for It Is no small task to mnko nnd serve soup to 70 or 75 children. Hut It pnyB of courso It does just to Bee tho happy faces, to hear tho com ments, "Hero conies tho soup lady," "There's the cook." Helpers aro needed; do not wait to bo asked, but volunteer your services, i:ory moth er nniBt surely bo Interested In so vital a subject. Thu soup committee will bo glad t niiBwer all questions and hopo to seo all Interested nt the meeting to bo held December 9th In Commer cial' Club rooms, nt I o'clock. Apply to soup committee for In formation. Mrs. Johnstono, chnlrmnn, resi dence May apartments, Mrs. Lnrson, Mrs. Thoreon, MrB. Cunningham, Mrs. Forbes. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ItOUICHT II. GOULD Civil Ktif-lnccr tm Ilcnd Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. I) BSTI8T Office Ovor Postofllco Bend, ... Oregon DR. J, C. VANDEVERT P1inIcIiiu nnd Surgeon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 n. m.j 1-5 p. in.; 7-9 ). m. Slither ltiilldlng W. G. MANNING, D. M, I), Dentist. Olllco In First Nntlonnl Ha jk Ilulldlng Tel. ."ill Henri, Oregon II. C. ELLIS Attorncynt-Liiw United States CoiutnlMsloncrt First Nntlonnl Hank Uulldlng DEND, OREGON II. II. Do AHMOND LAWYER Oregon Street. Bond, Oregon SOUP FOR THE CHILDREN. To the Editor of Tho Hiilletln: SIR: The soup commltteo of tho Pnront Teachors Association wish to seo nil thoso who are Interested In the serv ing of hot soup to tho Bchool children who carry lunches, nt tho meeting of tho Parent-Tenchor Association, Thursday, Decombor 9th. Tho soup Is furnished by tho Par- ont-Tencher Assoc'atlon, mndo by volunteer workers nnd served for two cents n bowl. Every child who enr- rys lunch gets n bowl of soup, thoso THE . LUMBER CO. poRriAxaoKttcw VACATION In Portland, ' with side trips outnldo, will glvo you nn cnjoynblo ocra trion. Mnko tho Multnotunli jour liendqunrtcrs. Service better, Hates consistently loner. HATES TO YOU BO Rooms ..81,00 100 Rooms with bnth. .$1.60 100 Rooms with bath. .$2.00 U00 Largo outside rooms. Hnll 2.00 Extrn person In room, $1.00 additional APMrnna-Asir WILLARD II. WhItZ Ij A W Y K It Prlnovlllo, Oregon. O. S. UENSON Attorney At L n w Donson Ilulldlng, Wall Street Bond, Oregon. TO THE RESCUE VERNON A. FORHES Ij A W Y K It First National Bnnk Ilulldlng Ilcnd, :-: :-: Oregon DR. J. II. CONNARN l I1NTIHT Offlco In Snthor Building. Ilourb 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays nnd evenings by Appointment. C. P. NISWONGER, Bond, Oro. UNDERTAKER Licensed Eiiibiriiner, Funeral Ulterior, Phono. Lndy Assistant. DR. It. D. STOWELL Xiipriipntlilc Physician Olllco ovor Miller Luiulor Co. Wall Sticet Ileum 9 to 5 Phopo Hud 01 Hygienic, Dietetic nnd Natural Therapeutics Chronic disorders n Spoclnlty Hit It. D. KETCIIUM Ofllco hours: 9-12; 1-5 or by Appointment Bonn bldg. a b O It Q 13 S. Y O U N 0 Civil nnd" Irrigation Engineer. U. H. Mineral Hurt e) or. Room C First National Hank Building J. II. lloll A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) 8ucco8Bors to Tho J. II. Hnner Abstract Co,, Prlnovlllo, Oro. AlmtrnctH liiHiirnnco 1)11. A. A. HUHRIrl NnliiropnUi Diseases cured without tho uso of drugs or surgery by the nnL urnl inetluiilH or healing. Olllco Roums 2 and .1, Bonn building BEND, OREGON J. E. lingebrelson Plumbing nnd Hcni Hcnd, Oregon 117 MIXXESOTA KTItl ESTIMATES CIIEKItr FURNI.HIIKli JOBBIXd PROMPTLY 1 Fraternal Soci ruos? fe far ifl:V llflllP ml IwUNDRW ! 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