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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1916)
iwur, , Tin: iinxn m'M.nxix, nnxn, onr., wi:xi:sdav, jAXUAnv o. ma. - " CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. : ..- ----" -..--. Thty ll'MAI.O. (Special to Tlio Hullctln.) TUMAI.O, Jn 17 A good fllzvl rrovvd nttuixlod tlio Hulmrrlptlun Club ilnnce Saturday night Itcfrouli mums Yijio served by the UiIIbh during tlio evenliiK The Jnini uy meet In if of tlio Tllll Oillil Utcnirj Club will be held next Saturday aftoitiooii, Jannnrv zsiiii, lit the homo of Mm I'reil N. Walla.-e. Answer to roll fall ttlll be ejiotatlr in from Oregon poet. Tlio entire pro gram of (Ik) afternoon will be devot tiri to the (iltidy or tlio Ilfo nnd works of wverul of Oroon noted people. 3drn. J. M. Orlllln and Mrs ArtlMr IJIchuiiwo will nilBt In untortnlnlng The W H I. Club meeting called for lam I'rldj) afternoon has been postponed until iHiinnry 28th, on ir lOlint of (Iih bad weather. A meeting ct the Mocklioliiern ot the Merchant and rarntora Tele phone Conipanv hum bold at the hall Salt Monda) The following dlroc loni were o'eitod for the cnsuInK jroHr .1 M (Irlllln, Hubert SooKKlnit, Frank .Swlithw, .Joh llariei and Frank liavt en The illtnitorH of the Agricultural Hall Aatonlatlon held n blittlmjffS mu'llng iih Saturday afternoon. The cnhlent Inniperntura recorded till vvlntm at tho Kovurnuieut thin inutiicler at the I. V, llrown nncli wan onrly Tliumilav niornliiK when llio inerciir dropped to 15 degree below jeto Clarence .Sandal of Port land arriv ed .Monday morning to upend a few day vlslthi: IiIr brother, (Jeorae and Will Sfltulnl. illita l,enorn Mock left on Sunday lilfc'ht for I'ortliuid to remain for ev unil mouth. Hob atiirceon liaa received word or the aerloiiH IIIiibah of hla mother who Uvea near I Can dad City. A ilealrablo broad knife frco with wroxy annual Htilincrlptluu to The Iluml llullfltln. See r.ihertlaeiuent on twgo 10. ci.ovnitiiAi.i: J. L. Olbaon mado a business trip to I'rlnovlllo on Wednesday. P I, Hnjloy and Oeo. Morgan left for the Ochoco mines on Thursday Mr Morgan expects to remain until spring Owing to tho long sot ere cold spell the pcmii) are frozen solid and man of the farmers are feeling the short nge of water. (Jeorge Hayn of Deschutes Is vlgit Irt? with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. tlnvn. J K. Wurnor line purchased 20 ton of hay from Ouy Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon and i daughter Harriott, were dinner' guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Dajnj on Siinda Walter Poster has been comtielleil fonre his hay alack, owing to the ar-1 my of rabbits that has been working on It H leaving a trap guto, tie, corralled and killed 10" rabbits. Th sninc evening (hat ho put tho fence up. George Hobbs alto lost nbojt two ton of hoadliigs that have lie?n oaten b) the rabbits during the heat snow. MIm Ada Heart, Norman and i:iva Hlllott took the eighth grade evamln- atlotiH on Thursday and Friday. Lev It Miirson. Itudolph Johnson, Leonard Oeborn, Wade Logan and Uuth I'os tor of the seventh grade also took tlio eighth grade googrnphy examination on Krlda) Heaves Wlllcoxon traded bis two vear old mule for a work mare of T I) Osi.orn I'rldav night was the coldest night tills winter, when the thermometer registered at 15 below zero. Manv of tho ran client have put their buj?- gios nu runners nnd are enjojlng the sleighing while It lasts. Miss Uuth 1'ostor Is very III with pneumonia I J. A llusrett and Ceo. Ilnireo de livered lings in Itedmond on Saturdn which had been sold to Mr McMlrkle tho Kedmohd lumber and nmiln.-o man. A number of farmers attended tho hearing he'd before tho Public Ser vice com mission hold nt Ilend on Mondav. Among those from Powell llutto were .1. A. Itlggs, Allen Wlll coxon, Oeo. Ilrareo and .1. L. Gibson hln blrthptaco In Missouri In 1847. i nnd settled n the Willamette valley in 1882 the ratnliy moved to CiooK county and settled first oft Crooked River, n rcw miles west of Prlnevllle. They have resided In this county since that time. Mr. Cyrus was 71 years of age, and Is survived by n widow nnd six chil dren, Hnrvoy, Omor, George and Dean Cyrus, Grace Cyrus and Mrs. Wolse, all residents of this community. IRECIOUS POSTAGE STAMPS. fSpoclal to Tim riullotln) C'LOVMItDALK, .Inn 17.- Owing to the deep mow the limll was cur ried on hoiMlmck Sunday, only let ten being delivered Thiiradui night a conimiitiltv din ner wan given at tho Plalnvlew eltool houim. The rarmeiM organized Slid had a tnhhlt ilrlve Haturdav. Clnverdale school did not open thla morning mid will remain eloed until h change 1. 1 weather Clarii lohnson frcme her lingers cine day last week. A llternr) club was organised at I'lHlnvlow to meet everj two weeks tin Satin din ulghrls Carrie llurgess a elected prosldent and Hubert Stimulus, secietarj and treasurer At the Council meeting on Trldiy night the ciiiPNtlen. ltisolved, "that disarmament la miire conducive to peace Hutu piepareiluctiH." was debut, ed I.) Mr .Hlelloii and Klvln Van lntrc on t lit alllrmntlve mid Mr Mil ler and loli ti Getter on the negative. The Jmlnes were Mosdtiliios Grebe Mil Puali and Mr Tucko. The alllr mntlve wiiii Ml mi (IIIimoii gavi a le trt iliiteipitia to Irrigation con- rnm. ItecltMii-n Mrs Wnldnin, Tat tler by Vein Skeiton, iiiiislf bj chor- Hniinli Cvr.is d'ed Ttiniliy night. .Imiuary loth, at the home of his tlitiiHlitoi, Mrs. Kred Welne Mr. t'v rni was 71 years old and hnd lived In this coiintv nenrlv i'R veiirs. a Widow, font sous and two datiKlilers survive nun Tim remains were tak M to Prtaovllle for Interment. POWCLI. IMTTK. .Inn. If, ;Xain. iiauoiis were iieiu at the llutto vnl ley school house Thursday and I'rl clay. Kleven pupils took It In one ir more subjects. Mrs. A. I). Mot rill coiducied the examination. L. W. Illalr camo home from Ilend J rlduy evening, returning Mondnv He has work at cnrpenterlng there I) A Peterson dressed steers for locnl markets last week The want of water Is behg fell moHt Koonh. M.inv having to melt Ice or snow for all their Block. In some ItistnnceH as much as six and 'ikiii iienu or came and horses. The snow this morning Is about 10 Inclioa i eon and the miii ..ii.,o Those who tried poisoning the rnb- .iin uy me loruiiiia given bv Messrs l.ovett and Ward, have had some sue-ces-4. though the snow tins hindered the rabbits (Incline the poison. Itiuei Thai Bring Joy to the Heart of tha Philatelist. One of the iueslluus uslied us must fieiiui tidy H, Which Is the miest of all the Kt.imps? There me not u few claim ants Tor this huner. all of which nle ex ceedingly tare, st.uups of which but u ilngle copy Is I. noun to cxlt. Indeed, there Is evidence which leudi us to be lieve l lint Mime stitmpi vveie printed tiud used of which no copies ut all are known to he In existence Of those stamps of which only one topy Is Lnovvu, the llrst Is n post mnster'ti i nivNIoniil Imued ut lies 'avven. N. II. Anollier Is u stntup from llrltlsn (Jul inn. Only one copy of this Is known mid Is In u cclchiiiied collec tion In Put Is. prob.ibly the largest col lei t Ion In the world. In ISUa the Niger Const Protectorato Issued a seilos of surchargeil stamps. all of which ure s arte, mid somo of them are In the ranks of the vvoild's greatest rarities. This refers .especial ly to the twenty shilling values. Of the "0 shillings, surcharged In violet, only live copies vveie ever printed: of the vermilion surcharge, only two copies, and of the blntlc Lurcharge, only one copy. As there Is and can lo only one copy of this last stamp. It Is Justly entitled to be considered the r.uest of all stamps It prob.ibly would not sell ua high na the better known mid mora popular "postulate" stamps of Man rltlus. Yet of lliwo theie ure known I fourteen copleu of the penny mid twelve of the twopenny. St, Nicholas. NO DRY BATTERIES. All CenU.n Moi.turo or They Would Ge Ujc!c. ..c-i!H.lrl-ttcriesi.tvlnco....n ,.; for .uwdt.lc all bell s.v-te. 1 aad private telephone lines and were rU rrn v . :- "Hypoent." Was On:, the T.tl. of m;ke Mf -uwuieu... ",;,".,.., Pantomime Actor. I rrU "UiT the ly U mlslo.H Ho aou know what a tt.rp-rl!c l" 0)t. tBf l s,K"h mw " ' Why. ho Is a person vvtw u tbf -j,,- tattttj. Thw wvr wits, uur ihiinh us a iliKtL to covir jcraft awlj wyj tjf,. t.rr b greed m J nil ma liner ur evlkloini. A I ,f m, dry no tmnt woiliu lciit th.t I- what he wu in ! vy jornuft It renl'v "l'"re ,0 l,ru or our fathers More re eiiiiy e Ba i , rwmKMwtnc activity when taken ou nuolher color, a dltTeieot luU vr1,jt , ,vOr?'l froB' ,B0 ll"' of tlouk He iiihhI nut l a dt-sHU . u br Ullntt elriusil. bler merely In the matter of religion j Tw iJlW drJr lottery Is really an Hlpotrlsy may be pmcthnl tti frteuit ( kU0 rf, t-y.- which retains hIiIh. In culture. In nhlluiithrviiT It ... ..,t-. u limit ot life, w nctll goes n degree further eien tluiu tha. rf )Q ,1 or not- TV limit 'f life for the hi puerile may deceive buneJt j tbe -lorwl cupsiclty. how as well as his fellow man ffuiotly to circuit ts apl'Cd to It. Itut how did the mini, wtjhd ' pjnuitfn doe h & tleti'rtora vmusiy u toiii"hiiiiiui n.i"". mmii" i fL... f tbe votMianin: ewineui EVOLUTION OF A WORD. A destrnhlo hi end knlfo frco tt,t(i mcry iinnunl Biiliscrlptlon to Th0 Ilend Iltillottn. Sou ndvortlsomont on ptlRO 1 Whoro do you trade? Cllncy's Utoccry. Adv . At Mc- A desirable bread knife frco with overy auniinl subscrlntfon m ti. co advortlsoment on Ilend 1 1 ii Met In. (uigo 10. A cliwlrable biend knife free with ivrjr MNimal HiiiMtcrlptlon to The Uwtd Mh I let I u See advurtlteiiient uu twin 10. PiMiiii use. 'ftewlsl to The Ilnllotln) IINIIHI1II8T. Jim 17 Miss Ma-v Ulvtrieb, who litis bwn visiting her parent, lefl 1 ndav for Portland F II. Ils ton has been pinning lum ber for H H llavlei flu. past week Mr. V II Iteed was u Tiiiiialii viiir Friday. L. . Hoot wnt o Tilinalo i n bualaeM Wednesday. e V HwUher was a Pend visitor TUMday. Tmohiim Lewis left Thuradav nlg'it ftrl'f'tlciiiil. 0. W Hnyder and It II llavlny W Tmualii visitors one dav last e-k I'. V. HwUher called at the Snvder e on buslntNW Tbuniliiv Mr. and Mrs fliover McAllster nnd Me and Mr I. II Itoot were gueata W la f! H. gpaugli home Wtdnesduv OYeBlna. I II limit we-it to Tilinalo 3Jar4ar. Mr. and Mr. (Irnvor Mc Mister VMfit t Tiiuuibj one day last week. A 4wlrahl biead knife free with rv aunual suImm-UpIIou to The M llullotlM. See advert I wnient on lt le. AGED PIONEER DIES l.'nocli Cjnm '?M.H (y , KS,,.,N Was 71 Veins Old. (Crook County Journal.) The death of Knoch Cvrus oretir- rjiil at the Inline of his daughter, Mrs. Noise near Slaters oarly yesterday morning Mr. Cyrus ciinio to Oregon frcm LUCK IN A MISTAKE. When the Famous Singer Albanl First Went to London. The curious story of Mine. Album's llrst Loudon engagement Is us follows: Colonel Mupleson heard of hor singing at a theater ut Malta, mid. thinking that she would be successful, he made her an ofTer thtough mi ngent of a con tract to sing In Her Majesty's theater. Sho ngreed to It nnd went to London, hut on arriving (hero she told Hie cab man to drive her to the Italian opera house. He. Iiisicnd of going to Her Majov ty's,( took her to Covent Harden, which was also devoted to Italian opera. She was shown up lo the manager's olllco nnd staled that she had come to sign the contract which Mr. Miiplcsou had offered her. Mr. dye, thinking to piny n Joke ou his rival. Mupleson. made out a cen tral, t. nnd Albanl signed It. Mr. Oyo then told her that lie was not Colonel Mnplcson, hut that ho could do much better by her. ' He offered to tear up the commit tf she liked, but told her that NIIkhoii vvns singing nt Her MnJ. csty's and would brook no rival. Albanl decided to let the contract Kdind nnd thus hecmno cine of the stura or Covent Garden, eventually marrying the son of Sir. dye. Westminster tla zetle. on powci.i. nrnr. I (peol: to The Iiulletln ) W)WKU. HUTTK Jan li. o V Pftrtfwtfll, fmiu Hend was out In this action the Bret or last week. loiMnr OR, Mraw and tiav Ulat lla Charlmu fiom Pertl.tmi. Buatai nmki w,,it i h,.r par wit. Mr, a-id Mi C M Charlton Mw Charllou la n Mined nurse in H of the uoiltl In I'tcIhikI UovJ Ituwetl spent UhI v,,v. ln PflMVllW lilt la uh iel.nl.., Mr and Mis. Claim.-.- firKukoii fci to Wader K.wtei i,m. h uit, ua- t COUri tft frittvti U.t work A. ' W. II vii made a cie to it .ml, P Wfl-ie..,,ly for mii.Mi whuii! ke will t In puilitc up I,,. i A itwrlal UHSHlna or the oilier.' f4 jWrirt of the pii iiutte, nrmiiint CN wM held ,t . M Vlmm M U-4eci4aj afternoon The Saxoline Sanitary Sack (NO DUST GUARANTFFS N0 DIRT bUflM"1LK) NO ODOR (in your flour in:.i ri.(H'it uti.i, niMi'vw IIUAft rrlll, KlVi. I.I.N li SAXITAItY .SACK as u container for all iloui-a ?v ?1L '.-.ID1.1 . ""' ll0,,ra mnlnlnoU In TIIK K.0- i'';N :.S)X nAUY SU'KS ,,eca,",e ,hu- 8a ' " a cents lo 10 cents on ovory suck ou buy. No waste. IIH.I I'l.Olll MILL COMPANY Is behind every snok or (lour leaving Us mill with Its guarantee. Nothing sacrlllcod to keep Its products up to tho highest Bland n'fi'mV1'01'". MI,;U ""H'AXV would make Ilend the milling center or Central Oregon. Uno Its produets nnd ) on will help to do this. , ' forrelii01'" Ml1,1' (X,Ml'AXV W I' I'rleo IIILMl I'MH'H MILL n)MlA.V has tho latest ma ohlunry lubtalbul In Its mill. IV.VV .?r.k..?J.,M,r )ou ,,uy from HltNl FLOCK .Ml LI. (OMI'XM joii help to boost tho Central Qro Btin runner and build up Its resources. Bend Flour Mill Co. A J KltOKNKRT, rrosUlent-.Minnger iu:.d, OIIKCO.N J under." mid the verv f lUilllir "crltk' come to mean n person vIhi deceive i either hlm-elf or other people? Tub ipiestlon suggests a wuud uov Wttt! Is a critic The I J reck verb from which the wot was derived meant orl.-1ii.nlv iu an ', al.vzo. separate ur Jmlae ."hi the irltV came to be one who bud leeu apart ur Judged worthy to plead a ..iu-e or present mi tirgumeiit. At one miui t his evolution the ultlc was a ier"0 , who recited the works of the stmi drniuatNts nut act. The gestures were upflHI b.v ii mail trained for that purpi. wto went through a sort of iwntomltne while the real Interpreter of toe part gave the melodiously Intoned word-.. The pantomime nrtlst was a "Uypo crlte" because he played uu under ift to tho "critic." Later, when the mmvu lug nnd acting were done by the -mioe person, he was called the ' byjiwrite ' Vow any one who plays a part n"t bl own Is nruulclng hypocrisy. St. Looli (llobc-UemcKrat. Ti.- Mttprt c-oo-wi of a aloe cylln der ccotatalns a carbou In the renter, the laterveahu J.sne 8l'ed in i'b a MHir cocupouuJ of oue jmrt tluc oiWe. or.- rt fl anitn-liliii. , three part p.ter of parts ""' ,(ul part ater The miantldes are grout- i r a the eaHrity of the battery Is in- A cx t drrolt I completed m cbemkal comWastlon Is starteil. mid U rnrrest 8or from tbe Intern il . - h. riM f. tlia .itImiii thin He was an aiior-wbodklt " ' ,. u, ... .h- senlisino and retarno to toe tine. The extern. il teraUatJs ef tbv lattery are tho re vere of tbe Internal Koea the battery U exhausted it can te recbafTitl by sending current luto It froa a ch Hrcuit lattery, such as altric of -ulphorlc and cell Pour bb: iraier taruust a small ho'e at the tnp of tbe idttery ' su a 1,1 to the re- i tnrti of It- life bul neither this nor tie fner rl I rest.te tbe battery lo its oc.z.ott e2Sl(K-y New York W.ld. We will probably make another Community Shipment in about TWO WEEKS. Please let us know at once what you will have to ship in a mixed car. We Buy Everything. (Farmers' Warehouse) Redmond Warehouse Company sr hh. STOP! Anil Invest Igato our prices bcfoio hiijltig jour groceries. Wo can mivo j on money. P. B. Johnson's Mllllrmi, Oic. Telephone zm EVERV DOLLAR VOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND gacrairryTiiwmTis STAYS HERE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. All who have used our product ere satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. wine ouyers! Last year Mr. Law-son imported into the county choice hogsof a number of breeds, the best that could be bought , the United States. The progeny of these im- TS V rey fr S6rvice- The gilts ad boars ange from ten months to a vear nlr! l' k....: .u desire to give the small ranch out his scrubs and U-vc It- ... IVT.. I llurja 1L wets ivir. iawson s owner a chance to weed bred stock. get pure The gilts and boars will 1. cnlri .. that the county bas pXd! "' "'' TAMWORTH, HAMPSHIRE, DUROCS, YORKSHIRE and POLAND CHINA PRICES: Gilt or boar $20.00 1 w gilts and oneBoar $5000 THOMAS WOAWSONANCH L- UEKI)- MKer, Prineville. Ore. ... mc ;, rt,,u :; t,a: , ::, r?k!: Da We K that nly '- buy at a 10 per cent discount. Crook County k