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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1915)
--' k4B4i .. THE HE.VI) HUM.ETIK, I1ENI), ONE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IB, 1015. PAOE B. u V J ) fc cl Dl "I fll . l3 ad ab kit OB olo op ii nl Mq SOD trll i ,0 a ' jf two iyn MW 4 jfll . ! i u -. . . The Prlnoville-nedmond road is rcceivhiB attention from the county court, tho citizens or'uoth towns and tho peoplo living along tho road. Under tho supervision of Commis sioner Ulnnchard tho road is being straightened and graded up, and tho exponso is being met one half by the county and tho other by tho peoplo along the road and in tho towns. Crook County Journal. Lloyd Miner, who has recently taken over the- Iteeder market, re ports his surprise at the demand for tho Bond Truo Illuo flour. Ho has two freighter outfits In Bond this week loading out 15,000 pounds to replenish his stock here. Mr. Minor has Instructions from tho Now Uend Flour Mill Company to guarantoo every sack to give satisfaction or ro fund tho money. Sliver Lnko Lead er. Within the next day or two, H. P. Swingle will sub-contract hauling of tho mnll between La Pino and Silver Lake from flio Pioneer Auto Stngo and Truck Co. Tho contract Is only for tho winter months and all tho hauling v111 bo dono with to. ms. men employed making ties of these Twenty horses nnd threo drivers will l,l,les when Central Oregon gets rail bo used. Tho drivers employed aro rolul facilities to transport them to Phln Smith, Davo Mlckol nnd Guy Jamison. Along the line, horses will bo chnnged and stabled at the Sum mit and at Fort Rock. Fort Rock Times. Tho olection Tuesday was pulled off under a handicap. In tho first placo the election bourd went off half cock bccnuso tho necessary poll book and register were lacking and they had to bo improvised. Such being tho case, tho board had to swear In all thosp whom they were not sure had been previously registered. Reg istration "A" blanks were not to bo had In time, so they had to bo type written in order that about twenty persons could voto. Madras Pioneer. At tho city election Mondny to elect threo co"ncllmen for two yenrs W. II. Hobbs and II. F. DeSouza woro re-elected, nnd H. A. Schneldor was elected. Tho voto wns very light and not much Interest wns taken In tho olection. Rut ono list of candi dates wero on tho ballot. Redmond Spokesman. Tho Portland police forco are get ting more or less of a grilling at tho hands of thoPortlnnd papers on ac count of holdups and other lnwles3- BROOKS-SCANLON BROOKS-SCANLON whll ,' mS!' trouble' I with tho Metoltus police force. Jef- ferson County Hecord. There is much Improvement noted in Culver and tho surrounding coun try. Ono lino residence building Is now under construction and work will begin on two others booh. Tho bringing of water to Culver is giving a great Impetus to building. Tho cement work on tho reservoir will be completed soon as will nlso tho ditch tine, ino laying of tho ploo will re- quire about a week. A new general store will begin operation next Sat urday, thus adding another business houso to the town. Deschutes Valley Tribune. With tho coming of n railroad Into Contral Oregon, thoro will bo n great uemand for construction material, quently to muster moleskin forces to Among theso demands will bo found battle with the Multnomah Athletic tho Item of ties, and when ono stops Club of Portland on tho Multnomah to consider that thore is no sitbstl- field on one day while the Oregon Ir tuto for tho woodon tlo nnd that It I rlgntlon Congress is in session In must replaced every few years, It Portland. v111 bo realized that the now despised Mr. Lnwson kept tho wires busy Jack plno will lmvo n placo, and a Monday and Tuesday In an effort to big ono In tho development of tho .mobilize tho members of tho recont country. True, ns tlo material, It Is not the best, but It stands nbout third In rating. Tho fir and tamarack hold first place, being about equal In strength, etc. This being true, In this country, tho Jnck plno will bo "It" because of tho scarcity of othor "e,tor material Thoro will bo ninny where they ore needed: Crescont News. Tho stago compr.ny hns baen usy tho past week getting their horsp rigs strung out along tho ntnge lino from Lakovlow to Silver Lako. Tho wot weather of tho past few weeks makes It apparent that they will bo compelled to carry tho mall by tho old system. It Is their plan to run tho wagons from Lakovlow to Chand ler stations, autos from thoro to Prisloy, autos from Paisley to tho Wm. Harvey ranch and wngonB from thoro to tho Root ranch on Silver Lake, then autos from there Into Sil ver Lnko. Chovaucan Press. 'Twas plcacnnt within tho Sunday School room Sunday If storniy with out; and thoso who wero fortunnto enough to bo thoro enjoyed a very Interesting session. If you want to fcol tho sunshine on a stormy Sun dry, spend tho tlmo from olevou to twelve In Sunday school. La Plno Ictcr-Mountr.tn. Worked In the Hay Field. Arthur Jones, Allen, Kniix., writes: "I hnvo beon troubled with blndder nnd kldnoy troubles for n good many years. If It wero not for Foley Kid nov Plllo I would never bo nblo to THE LUMBER CO. Has taken over the lumber department of THE BEND COMPANY and will con tinue the retail business in Lumber, Building Supplies, Cement, Lime, Plaster, etc. THE LUMBER CO. work In the hay Held." Men and women past middle aco And these pills a splendid remedy for weak, overworked or diseased kidneys. Sold evorywnore Adv. BEND-PHEVILLE COALITION WOULD PLAY MULTfJQMAH A. C. ' Lawson Seeks More Olorlcs nml Wants Assistance of Local Stars to Piny in Portland. Fired with tho deslro to conquor now worlds, Douglas Lawson, Prino vlllo's stellar half back in two recent gridiron encounters with tho Uend All-Stars. Is desirous of forming a Prlnovllle-Ilond conlltlon and sulise- Pond team. In this particular ho Is meeting with great success. Lawson hns been Informed that tho Winged M athletes of Portland will tnko tho Ilend-Prlnovlllo alliance on for n bat tle while tho Irrigation congress Is on In tho Hose City nnd ho wants to enllBt Stover, llrnndenburg, Ersklnc, Ward, Prlnglo and Lamberson to mnko tho winter mnrch to Portland. It Is understood that tho list of Pond volunteers, upon whom Lawson has called, aro all willing to don tho moleskiiiB for tho Milrd battle this senson and go to Portland, whero they will try to lift sumo of this yenr's glory from tho well known Portlnnd amateur nthlotcs. If Lawson's plan matures three day's prnctlco will ho held In Uend some tlmo this weok. MARKET REPORT. NORTH PORTLAND, Dec. 13 On ly a small supply of cattlo on hnnd for Monday's market. Prlmo steers mado a Jump of 3C cents nnd cows went up n dime. At! other lines aro holding stondy nt previous quota tions. Another largo run In tho hog division with prices going n nickel hotter thnn nt tho close of last wcok. It Is surprising at the way tho mar ket is holding under tho fnco of the large runs of Into. Ono load of cholco hogs wont nt $C,0I, bulk at $C, A small run of sheep enmo to day with prices holding steady. Prlmo lambs aro quoted at $7. CO, owes $G.G0, wethers $0.50. CHURCH SERVICES. Presbyterian. Servlco next Sundny ns follows: Sundny school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Mrs. Reed will alng nt this service. Tho choir will render a Musical Cantatn ontltlod "Tho Light Eternal," by Pctrle, nt tho 7:30 p. in. service. Tho soloists will be ac follows: Soprano, Mrs. Marton Coo nnd Mrs. Forrest; alto, Mrs. Sll vls; bass, Dr. It. D. Ketchum nnd tenor, Clins., W. Ersklnc. The choir as n wbolo will render a number of choruses. Mrs. Myrtle J. Schlappl will read tho "Chariot Pace" from lion Ilur nt tho evening service. A silver offering, for the benefit of tho choir work, will bo received nt tho ovenlng service. II. C. llnrtrr.nft, pastor. llaptlst. P.II1I0 school 10 n. m. Preaching service 11 o'clock, subject, "The Wlso Men nnd the Star." Young people's mooting 0:30 p. in. Con ducted by Miss Dnvls. Preaching ser vice 7: no. S bject. "Tho Wleo Men nnd their Olfts." There will bo spe cial music nt both of these services. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. E. CI. Judd, pnBtor. RECEPTION' IS POSTPONED. Tho general reception, which wns reported last week to occur on Do coniher 18 under tho auspices of tho Commercial Club, nsslstcd by tho Library Club nnd the Parent-Teacher Association, has been postponed to some convenient (Into later than Jan uary Hi. The change wns inndo up on tho belief Hint after tho 15th of January there would bo many moro now people In Uend. POi7ZAN0,OJttW. 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White Sewing Machine Co. 519 Merchants National Bank Bldg San Francisco, ' California who fm Hours Rtot i ii1'1 M I'im Mjh ' BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. UOIIEHT II. GOULD Civil Engineer lleml Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. I) KSTI8T Office Over PostofTIca Bond, - Oregon Dit. J. C. VANDEVERT Physician nnd Surgeon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p, 7-9 p. m. Snlliw Hollaing W. Q. MANNING, D. M. 1). Dentist. Ofllco In FlrBt National Hank Building Tel. nil llond, Oregon WILLARD II. WIRTZ L A W Y '. R Prluovlllo, Oregon. O. S. BENSON Attorney At L a v UonBon Building, Wall Stroot Bond, Oregon. VERNON A. FORBES Ij A W Y K It First National Bank Building Bond, :: :-: Oregon a h o r a e s. y o u n a Civil nml Irrigation Engineer. U, S. Mineral Kim e) or. Room C First National Bank Building J. B. Boll A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J, U, Hnnor Abstract Co., Prlnovmo, Oro. Abstracts Insurnnco REND PLI'MIIINU AND IIEATINU COMPANY Sanitary Plumbing Stcnm and Hot Wnlor Hunting WALL 8TKEUT DR. J. R BARR Physician ami Surgeon Doachutes Htiito Bank Building Phono lllatk 711 J" Koofinf,' of nil kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices nnd Skylight. Jl Plumbing, Roofing, Furnace Work, Sheet Metal Work , of All Kinds. Central Oregon Plumbing and Heating Company PHONE RED II J. E. KNGKI1HETSON, MGK. KOTB kend if aui.inc; c. 'A.jrcra K N 1'AI.MI UTOV TKANSFEK AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. O'DONNELL UNION MARKET H. C. ELLIS Altorncynt-Law United States Comitilsloiier First National Dank Dullding REND. OREGON II. II. Do A R M O N D .IjAWYHR Oregon Street. Bend, Oregon DR. J. II. CONNAHN l)"E N T 1 K T Oinco In Sathor Building. Hourii 9 to 12, 1 to r.. Sundays nnd ovonlngB by Appointment. C. P. N1SWONOE11, Uend, Oro. UNDERTAKER Llrcn.ed Einhalmcr, Funeral Director. Phono. Lndy Assistant. DR. R. D. STOWELL N'nprapntlilc Physician Ofllco over Miller Lumlor Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to C Phot'o Rod Gl Hygienic, Dietetic nnd Natural ThornpoutlcH Chronic disorders n Specialty DR R. I). KETCHUM Ofllco hours: 9-12; 1-5 or by Appointment Bonn bldg. Dit. A. A. BURR1S Naturopath Diseases cured without tho uso of drugs nr surgery by tho unt urnl methods or healing. Olllco over F. Douiunt & Co.'m Grocery UEND, OREGON CENTRAL OREGON PLUMBING (XL HEATING COMPANY Numbing and llcuting IIUNll, OKKOON 117 MINNESOTA STREET ESTIMATES CHEEIIPUI.LY I'UltNIHIIKtl .lOIIIIINN PROMPTLY DONE Fraternal Societies I. O. O, 1 lleml Lodge No. i!IH. Regular mooting ovnry Mon dny night nt 8 o'clock In Bath er's Hall. Visiting lirulheiii cordially welcome, L. II. GLESH, N. G. QUO. P. GOVE, Socretnry. this papcr REprtEsaircD ron roncu't AOVUUIMHG Uf THE QfNriiAL orricm NEW YORK AND CHICAGO I urtANCIICS IN ALL THE PniNCIPALtlTICa I POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Dlrectorr of ch City, Town nj VllUg. giving dtKrlMIr thtlch of cli lu, locution, population, !! KTipii, nipping and linking polnt !o CUmIIWcI Directory, cvinplUd by builntM gml proflon. L It. I. rOIJC CO.. Hr-ATTLE STEAM HEATCIIASICS WINTER. Why rot enjoy tho coniform of tho moHt Hystamiitlu and I'conom Itnl way of hnntliig. Tho cost uf Installing steam hunt In pnld for many tlmo by tho oomfortH de rived. Plenty of heat wbtm nnd where you want It u Ions cost than stoves uufor, cluui.er, moro sanitary. BROTHERS V I tori Jan m 1 Is