The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 12, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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Till? REND nUIiliKTIX, HEXI), ORE., WEDNESIIAY, JANUARY 12, 1010.
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Shearings '
The Klnmnlh county court this
morning passed n resolution to nny
a $!f.7B coyoto liounty In lpifi. Rnb
Jo5 Is not noticeable hero now hut
fear Ib expressed that animals might
omo In from affected nrcas and
spread the disease Fort Klamath
section Is especially alarmed. Peoples
there will pay an additional $2 boun
ty for every coyoto killed In the Fort
country. Fort Hock Times.
A largo number of out of town
people wero In Madras the last day
of the old year. Some of them were
old mariners who came In to "pilot
schooners ovor the bnr" for the last
time In Oregon, and they knew their
huslncEs and did it "manfully." Oth
ers camo to attend tlio masqucrado
ball. Among tho bunch wore many
who wore curious, no doubt, to see
what would happen during tho oven
lng while tho saloons wero open, and
at tho tlmo of closing. Hut If they
expected any "rough house" busi
ness, they woro disappointed, for
ovoryono seemed to bo good naturod,
Intent only on seeing how much
"boozo" they could get nway with..
Although two special policemen woro
sworn In to assist- the tinarBhal In
keoplng penco and order, It was ap
parently an unnecessary precaution,
for at 11 o'plock, when tho last sa
loon was closed, tho Baloon habitues
disappeared Ilka magic and only a
few mnsqueradors and thoso return
ing homo from tho watch party nt
the Mothodlst church, wero to bo
seen on tho streets. Now Year's day
was as qulot as a Sabbath. This of
course was partly duo to tho fact
thnt all tho business houses woro
closed, making It a holiday. Madras
Ploneor.
MctolluB went dry without a mur
mur. Tho polico report no arrests
wero inado, nnd Judgo Smith admits
thoro was no business in tho Polico
court duo to over-pnthuslnBin. Tho
ono saloon In Metolius, James Duck's
had disposed of stock In tho ordinary
courso of business, and had no sur
plus to bo shipped out. Mr. Buck
expects to remain hero and cngngo
In other lines of business. Jefferson
County Record.
With all tho ndvlco of tho State
Game Commission nnd tho precaution
taken by sportsmen In wearing red
shirts, etc., six persons wero mistaken
for "mnlo deor with horns." This
goes to show that even with our
BROOKS
BROOKS-SCANLON
stringent laws, ,thero are fellows al
lowed to run wild In the woods with
n gun who can't tell the dtfforenco
between a man and a mule dear.
Somo law should bo put In operation
to prohibit this class from carrying
flro arms. Crescent News.
That there will bo n great activ
ity In mining In this locality during
the next year is definitely announcod
by thoso Inteiicsted. Mining mon have
been hero at various times during
tho past month unci now definite
steps nro bolng taken to build n lr.rga
mill west of Culver during tho early
months of tho year. A thorough test
has been made of tho various meth
ods of separntlon and a method has
been found which Is entirely satis
factory. Deichutes Volley Tribune
In tho Immediate vicinity of La
Pino tho conditions aro much Im
proved and tho prospects unusuaUv
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your tobacco as many other men are getting now, get
n pouch of W-E GUT Chewing the Real Tobacco
Chew, new ait, lout! shred and give it a Quality test.
A imall chew iatUGct; it laiti longer than the ordinary kind and It
taitei better.
"Notice how the tall brlnii out the rich tobacco taata"
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LUNCH RI-ADY FOR Si'RVICO AT 11:45
DINNER AT 5:30
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LUMBER CO.
DEALERS IN
LUMBER
LATH, SHINGLES,
Cement, Lime, Plaster
and Brick. v
BUILDING
MATERIALS
OF ALL KINDS
Fir Flooring and
all kinds of Finish Lumber
LUMBER CO.
bright. As soon as the weather por
mlts, both tho Pringlo Falls mill and
tho Mnston mill nro to stnrt up with
full crows. Tiro cloy Industry at tho
Falls will bo developed, tho power
plant will be ready for operation In
tho Bprlng. Ln Pino Inter-Mountnln.
At the Irrlgntlon Congress In Port
land last ejk, somo of tho delegates
wero wearing tho badge, "1. W. V."
meaning "1 Want Water." Somo of
tho lazy-backs Interpreted It to mean
'I Won't Work." If Mr. Lazy-back
gets tho Idea that tho "1 Wont
Wator" people won't work, our Sil
ver Lake delegates had bettor bring
tho follow bnck hero nnd wash him
out in tho zero water In our Irriga
tion cnnals, then put him to work
with tho rest of tho crowd In tho
labor of constructing now canals. No
"I Won't Works" nro allowed In tho
territory covered by tho now lrrlga-
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Lnko county Silver
The Now Ycais closing of tho sa
loons In Paisley wos attended by no
great carousnl ns had been voclfcr
ounly stated It would bo. Tho ovent
passed off very quietly with no moro
excitement than usually attends tho
closing of tho year. Everyone senna
to tnko tho pacslng of "bcozo" as n
matter of courso and It senilis to be
tho general Impression that tho now
prohibition law will bo enforced to
tho letter nnd also prnctlcrlly ovory
ono Is of the opinion that this should
bo so.
All nlong tho lino peoplo seem to
feel that tho time Is ripe to give the
prohibition mensuro n thorough test.
This can only he done by a strict en
forcement of the law's provisions.
Chownucan Prees.
reek rhekdehk meet .
Tho Tumnlo Hccf Hrcedors Asso
ciation held their annual meetjng
ono day last week at Tumrlo G. W.
Horner will head tho association for
tho coming year. Tho association
plans n moro nctlvo year In 1010 and
will cnlnrge the scope of tholr ac
tivities. Tho first year of tho ox
Istcnco of tho association was report
ed to havo been a favorable one.
MOWS TRAVELS FAR.
Nows of tho present activities In
Hond has traveled far and created
interest in Its prosperity, as Is evi
denced by Inquiries received almost
dally. Tho latest Is from New Bed
ford, Massachusetts. Tho writer
snys, "Hcnd Is booming way east
hero nt Capo Cod. Looks as If pros
perity wos going to Hond your way
ns n city."
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS.
United Suites.
President Woodrow Wilson
Vlco President. .Thomas R. Marshall
Secretary of Stato ..Robert Lansing
Secretary of Navy . . Joscphus Danlols
Secretary of War . . . .L. M. Garrison
Socrotary of Interior . . . .P. K. Lano
Secretory Agrlculturo D. I Houston
Secretary of Treasury ,W. P. McAdoo
Socrotary Commerce . .W. C. Rodllold
Secretary of Labor . . . . W. U. Wilson
Attorney Goncrnl T. M. Gregory
Postmaster General .Albert Uurlcson
Stnto.
Governor James Wlthycombo
Secretary of Stato ....II. W. Olcotl
Troasurer Thos. H. Kn
Atty. General Geo. M. Drown
Superintendent Public Instruction . .
J. A. Churchill
Stato Printer Arthur Lawrence
Commissioner Labor Statistics ....
o. p. Hon
Qamo Warden . . .Carl D. Shoemaker
State Engineer John H. Lonlfc
United States Senntors
Georco E. Chamberlain
Harry W. Lano
Congressmen C. N. McArthur
N. S. Slnnott
W. A. Hawloy
Crook County.
Circuit Court Judgo. . T. E. J. Duffy
District Attornoy W. II. WIrtz
County Judgo G. Springer
Clork Warren Drown
Sheriff E. II. Knox
Treasurer Ralph Jordan
Assessor II. A. Fostor
School Supt J. E, Myers
Coroner P. H. Polndexter
Surveyor II. A. Kelly
Commissioners J. F. Hlnuchnrd
II. J. Overturf
lho Courts.
Circuit McotB first Monday In
September and Deccmuor and second
Monday In March.
Probate Meets first Monday In
each month. .
Commissioners' Meets first Wed
nesday In January, March, May, July,
September, Novcmbor nnd Decombor.
Ilenil School District No. lit.
Directors J. N. Hunter, Chmn.
R. M. Smith
J. Edward Larson
Clork H. J. Overturf
City of Rend.
Mayor J. Ai Eastos
Recorder II. 0. Ellis
Treasurer Mary E. Coleman
Chief of Pollcs S. E. Roberts
City Attorney ...11. II. De Armond
City Physician U. C. Coo
Councllmen John Stoldl
C. M. McKny
C. V. Cllvls
L. C. Rudow
E. P. nrostorhouB
S. C. Caldwell
Justice of the Pence.
Bend Precinct J, A. fiastos
TO THE RESCUE
DOCS
HOLI
LAUND
Hon units In
Lnke Leader.
KSataauMaBan
(of i?3Dl
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"We wtU ear your linen, but you muil
not wait much time getting our reeoue
band at work.
LOW PRICES, BETTOR SERVICE
Bend Steam Laundry.
AND DRY CLEANINQ
IIUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
HOUEHT 11. GOL'Ll)
Civil
llend
Oregon
Engineer
W. W. FAULKNER, I M. D.
1) E N T 1 8 T
Office Over Postoirtco
Bend, ... Oregon
DR. J. C. VANDEVERT
Physician and Surgeon
Phono ned 271
Hours 0-12 a. m.; 1-5 p.
7-9 p. m.
Sather Hulldlng
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W. G. .MANNING, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Ofllco In First Nntlonnl Hank
Hulldlng
Tel. fSl 1 Rend, Oregon
WILLARD H. WIRTZ
Ij A W Y '. R
Prlnovlllo, Oregon.
0. S. DENSON
Attornoy At L n v
BonBon Hulldlng, Wall Strcot
Rond, Oregon,
VERNON A. FORBES
L A W Y H R
First Natlonnl Bank Building
Bond, :-: :-: Oregon
GEORGE S. YOUNO
Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer.
U. S. Mineral Hunojor.
Room C First National Bank
Building
J. 11. Hell A. W. SIiiib
CROOK COUNTY ARSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successors to The J. II. Hnner
Abstract Co,, Prlnovlllo, Ore.
Abstracts Insurance
REND PLU.MI1INO AM)
HEATING COMPANY
Snnltnry Plumbing
Stoam and Hot Water Heating
WALL STREET
DR. J. R. BARR
Pliy.slilaii and Surgeon
Deschutes Stnto Bonk'
Building v
Phone Murk 711
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Roofing of nil kinds. Repairing
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Cornices nnd Skylights,
rfflTn
Plumbinff, IIooHiik, Furnace Work, Sheet Mctul Work
of All Kinds.
Central Oregon Plumbing and Heating Company
PHONE RED II J. E. ENGEBKETSON, MGR.
IK,J?.NK BEND MAULING CO. K1
K N 1'AI.MI KTON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD
GOODS MOVED.
COAL AND WOOD.
It. C. ELLIS
s Attorncynt-Lnw
United States Commissioner
First Nntlonnl Bnnk Hulldlng
BEND, OREGON
H. 11, DoA R M O N D
LAWYER
Oregon Street, Hond, Oregon
DR. J. H. CONNARN
D E NTIST
Ofllco In Sather Hulldlng.
Houru 9 to 12, 1 to G.
Sundays and ovonlngs by
Appointment.
C. P. N13WONGER, Houd, Ore.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed L'liilmlmcr, Funeral
Director.
Phono. Lndy Assistant.
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Nnprnpathlc Physician
Office over Miller Lumlor Co.
Wall Strcot Hours 9 to B
Phono Red CI
Hygienic, Dietetic and Nnturnl
Therapoutlcs
Chronic disorders n Specialty
DR R. I). KETCIIUM
omco hours: 9-12; l-r
or by Appointment Dean bldg.
DR. A. A. I1URR1S
Naturopath
Diseases cured without tho uso
of drugs or surgory by tho nat
ural methods of healing. Olllco
ovor F. Dement & Co.'h Orocory
BEND, OREGON
CENTRAL OREGON
PLUMBING (IX HEATING
COMPANY
Plumbing niul Heating
lIl'.Nll.OKHC.ON
117 MINNESOTA STREET
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY
FURNISHED
.lOlIIIINO PROMPTLY DONE
Fraternal Societies
I. O. O. V.
Rend Lodgo No. 21 H.
Regular meeting evory Mon
day night at 8 o'clock In Snth
or's Hall. Visiting brothou
cordially wolcomo.
L. II. OLEKS, N. G.
GEO. P. GOVE, Socrotnrv.
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STEAM HEAT CHASES WINTER.
Why not enjoy tho comfortB of
the most syetoinatlc and econom
ical wny of heating. Tho cost of
Installing steam heat is pnld for
mnny tlinos by tho comforts de
rived. Plenty ot hont whan and
where you wnnt It nt less cost
than stoves Bafer, cleui.ur, moro
sanitary.
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