The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 23, 1916, Page PAGE 12, Image 12

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BE BIG AFFAIR
NEW COMERS WILL F3E
WELCOMED
l-'tmetloii to lie Held Toimoiiou- At-
Icrnoou nnd L'tonliiv Will lie I -
foiiiuil .Special Piogi'iiin Mils
J (ecu Pi opined All lnv Itcil.
Kvcryliody In llend In Invited to
rttteml the public lecuptlon to lie glv
(jii tomorrow af tor noon and oionlng
lit the Commercial Club rooniH, un
tlor tho auspices of thu Itend Com
nturclal Club, assisted by the Library
Ullib mill the Parent-Tencher Asso
(ilutlon. Guests lll be recolvod bo-
tweon mo iioitiH ot z:u ami o o
ulock In tho aftoruuou and 7 nnd
!i:30 o'clock In tho oonlng.
TIio reception especially Intended
for tho new comers to Hand, will glvo
thorn nn opportunity to becomo ac
quainted with thu older residents of
tho town anil vicinity. Tho rocop
tlou will ho entirely lnrnrmal, and It
Iri Intonded that the evening's pto-
grum will bo ho arranged an to offer
to (jrorynmi a chance to niK. A spe
cial program lias been arranged by
tho committee In chitrgo, local talent
Mupplying tho numbers. Dining tho
afternoon and evening light rofroBh
JnontH will bo Herved. The club rooms
Will, bo suitably decoratod for tho oc
casion. Tho committee desires to Impress
mi everyone that tho leceptlon Is for
tho general public and Unit recent
arrivals In llond are especially urged
tO llO plOHOIlt.
Tho program, which has boo'i
changed slnco Its Initial publication,
will comprize (ho following numbers:
Afternoon Piogium.
1'Jnno solo Chestor Catlow
'I'aimmeilcuu.i" - Herbert.
Vocal solo .Mrs. X. II. Heed
"Happy Dajs" A. Stoelozkl.
Homllng Mrs. Myrtle Schlnppl
Plnno solo Chestor Catlow
"Ln Valse IKlnlgneo" C. .1. Catlow.
Voonl solo Mrs. II. I.. Hopkins
"(), Dry Those Tears"
Toiomsii Del Itolgo.
Violin solo Mrs. Iva West Ward
"Songs D'Amour" Schmnt.
Vocal quartette
.Talker, Pish, McLaurlu and lltirinw
"Suwuneo Hlvor" Poster.
Ktcplng I'loginm.
Orchoslra Selected
Vocal solo . ,Mrs. Hernlce II. I "or rest
"Perfect Day" "Life's Clnrden"
Carilo Jacobs llond.
With Orchestra Accompaniment.
(llrl's iiiartuttu .Selected
Vocal solo
Mis. I'loreuce Ltllilinck-SilvU
"Tho Hoai; or the Turnkey" from
ltobln Hood.
Violin duet
.Mrs. Iva West Wind. W. .1. Spront
"Dreamy Moinonts" J. Knrlch Op3!i
Vocal duet
Mrs, llernli-o II. Forrest, Mrs. Lun-book-SHvls.
"AcrnsK the Still Lagoon" Henri Logo
Oruhostrn Accompaniment.
Vocal Trio . .Parker, Klsh, Mcl.aurln
"Once Again" Alt.
Vocal selection (llrl's (lleo Club
"(loodbye Summer" Prank KoHter.
Orchestra Selected.
do to tho
dinner. Adv.
lloynl Cafo for
vour
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INDUWSjM ROAD
KIiiiIioiii'n Deslio to Hat o IIcm-i-mi-lion
Opened I'lmls Heponse.
(Tho Oiegonlan )
KLAMATH PALLS, Poll, lfi
(Hpeetal.)- Steady progress Is being
Hindu In the piidliulnarloM looking to
WHrd tho opmi'iik' of tho Klamath In
dian ltowrvatlon, aa desired by Mr.
Htm horn In connection with tho new
t-nllwayn thioiiRli Central Orogon.
l'lealdent .1. W Slmiiens, of tho
Klatnath Commercial Club, rocehed
word today from Sitporlntnudeiit Wil
liam M. Kreer, or the Kluiimtll It one r
YHtlon. tlmt he hnil HK-elved u tlo
Rram ft inn the Indian Dupiutiiient at
waahlnmun, (Hreitlng him to muke
x formal rwiunat in writing to the
department for leae to couveiiH the
Tribal Council to conaldur und wot
upon th umttur.
Thtt IndUna ora working with the
white to Mount th opeulng or the
Heiierxotlmi.
The AttiHtloan llakery anuouiicos
that it Uaa ttoguu to iiiuktt Itw ernam
nnd from no on will havo It ' for
Halo nt all time to hotola, tvatnut-Hiits
nnd prlvuU fHUillleu. ndv
I.IMCII MI'VH DIWCIII'TKS HOTEL
A. li. larli. ot Uardner. Or'i,
Ut wwtli puri'haiwd thtt Dtchuta
notitl at l)iclniiHi. from L, A. llrati
danburg. Mr. Itaeh tcuk pixHloit
nu Waduwadav Mr. Uraudaiihurg
haa ttwrnvd hla fui4l to Hand to to
Id. lnn4 and Hanaou will b glad to
mitt itialr old iwirona nt thtt )og
Cnbln Ihvlrtr Shop.- Adv.
IITMOVAL MADE DIPPICI'I.T.
A daelalnn which will timbu It dif
ficult for ny othr Jirtrn count
iwn to remove Hit coimtv seat from
Culver has Just lusan rwulnrwl by At
tornev Uneiul lirown, Hcooidlug to
ronuru in lh Portmud newaowiwra
According t Mr. Drown, tlirf" HHns
of tU olttotora of the last ulactlon
luuat also n petition fox the removnl
of the eounty wtt of Jufferaoti from
Oulrwr. In otdor to got tho question
ui ilitttllDi. nd "(tar tho qtiostlnn
pceron thilnllot thrtte lUths of tho
oloethrs mual'voto for It to mnko tl.o
chuilge.
REGFPTION
pahlsts wsit school.
Tim tpnrhnrs of tho Held school
esterdny received tho parents of the
school children. About zuv niionu
ml dnrliiK the afternoon hours. A
special program was prepared to cel
ebrate Washington s iiirtnciay. unu
dron were dressed In colonial cos
tumes. After the program ten nnd
wafers were served by tho tenchors
to the guests.
lim
ine nt.-
a lnfHl
-Adv.
ticket at the Altu-
COPNTVS SIIAItlC Kl 10.17.
SALKM. I'eii 17. State Treasurer
Kny notllled the counties of the stato
that tho state forester had apporlon
ed the expense to ' borne liy them
In tho cnforcemeiU of the forest tire
laws and that It Is now due Under
tho law each county must pay ono
thlrd of the expense. The apportloi-
ment for Crook county was 11C. l
A desirable bread knlfo free with
evory nnnunl subscription to The
Mend Bulletin.
AM) THIS PltO.M VOP.
(Crescent News )
Tho reported shipment of a large
quantity of "the stuff that cheers" to
l.n. Pine in parcel post, turned out
to bo nothing more than a box of
soaii an. I candles. Howct or It caus
ed n sper'p.l Inspector to lie sent to
I.a Pine to iletermlno the tllnorence
between smp nnd whlske) : when as
a mnttor of fact nearly eveiy resident
of llond could tell If there wan nnv
thlng to dilnk around, even If It was
In bottles nt the post olllce.
Clean up and paint up.
wards. Adv.
Sco Hd-
COP.VCIL MI'I'TK TOXHJHT.
The council will meot tonight to
consider an ordinance which will
govorn the salo of soft drinks. Ac
cording to Major Knstos there Is no
city regulation to govern tho soft
drink idares nnd the boerages they
nro permitted to sell. Tho city of
ficers are going under the state laws
In tho matter of enforcement of the
prohibition law. Tho proposed or
dinance will probably provldo -for
sonrch nnd seizure.
All kinds of men, women's nnd
children s woolen mils and gloves nt
reduced prices nt Williams and Itcnth
second hand store In old Lara build
ing, llond. -l"-19p
' ONE CENT A WORD is all a little
Want Ad will cost you.
Adiertlsements Inserted tinder this
bending nt thu rate of ONE CENT A
WO HI) each Insertion, Cash must
accompany nil oiiIcin from persons
not having a regular account with
Tho Itiillcllii. No iiiheillseiiient token
for less than in cents each Insertion.
l'OK ItENT.
POIt ItENT Ono throo room nnd
ono four room house. J. Ilyan &
Co. 37tf
TO LEASE 80 acres of Irrigated
Inml, ) mill) from Torrohomii.
IIoiiho mid ham. 2I ncros In alfalfa.
70 acres under cultivation. Inqtilro
Iluxh O'Kaue. IDtfc
POlt SALE.
POIl SALE Pool room nnd con
feetlimory and tobaccos. Co oil lease,
Inqtilro Tho llttllntln. I'Jtfe
KOlt SALE Now and second hand
kowlnif machines, oils and needles nt
Mm. Mcintosh's Millinery store. lOtfc
POIt SALE-Lota 13. II, IB, IB.
1 1 of lllnek 2, Kenwood. Inquire of
It. II. Wohb, Pontwntor. Mich. ID-fiSc
POIt SALE 10-100 nerea Irrlgnt
od laud, proved up, no luciimhernuco.
Small eunh down, balance your own
terms, or will take some clear Puget
Sound, Seattlo or Tacoma proporty
lu tt-Hile. Inqtilro llond llullntln.
I7-I9p r.otr
1'OH BALK Seeniul hand No. 7
Itemlngton typowrlter. lnqiilro Tho
llullatln. &0-3 p.
POIt SALE - Ctttlo, horsits nud
iniichlnory nnd lease on place, 100
aciee tillable, (looil layout for right
man. llox It. Tumalo, Ore. fi0-lp
POIt SALE-Equity In Improved
SO ucro farm three uillee front llond,
on Prluuvllle toad. Dirt clump. How
ard Spinning, Wilbur, Wash. fiO-lo
POIt SALK-llomestead relinquish
ment. Inqtilro North Pncltlc Pish
Market. r.l-r.i'p
KOlt SALE Hoarding Houpo, In
quire The llullntln. Bl-52p
KOlt S.VLW Purnlturo. Inqtilro
acroee the stiuwt from Tho liiillo
ttu Bl-lo
POIt SALK IS Ithodo Island lied
hens. Inquire llttlletlu. 6 1 tf
KOH SAL1J Eleven oid oowa,
cahee, elioats and all farm linple
iitenla tttveeesary for a Central Oro
gon ntnclt. Cole E Smith. Kl-fiip
KOlt SALE I have a fow froth
dairy oowa for sale, nlo shouts, itt
ntv tituoh Powoll Hutto. Oeo. Urn
ioo. ' BMp
KOH SALE V. S. Cream Separ
ator. Almost now. Cot $75. Soil
for 1B. Oarrutt ranch 34 miles
uthost of llend. Hox JG3. 50-2p
Kbll SALE Pair of thoroughbred
Muscovy ducks. Inqtilro Coxy lies-
tivuraut. T ulc
ABraTiSEiivS
IT ZZ , . J Here
WHAT TO PLANT
Vectnble and Howcr Tlint Can lie
Haloed lleie Listed.
Thero nro so nin-iy new residents
of llond who wish to plant gardens
this spring, but do not know what
Mowers and vegetables do well In this
cllnmte, that a member of the La
dlos Library Club, who takes an ac
tho Interest In the club's annual flow
er show, and Is an expert In garden
ing matters, has made n list f the
varieties which can bo planted here
The list is as follows:
Plowors Sweet peas, nster. car
nations (Mnrgniltes), popples, pinks.
roses, pnnsles, daisies, (Shasta. Afri
can. English nnd Swan Hlver cor
eopsis, calliopses, Snap Dragon. Ilnbv
Hreath, calendula, candy tuft, gafl
lardla. Larkspur. Canterbury Pells.
Sweet Allxsum. nasturtiums, marl
gold, snlptglossls, lavntera, mallow
or hibiscus, cosmos, fox glove, dahl
ias, gedctin, splrca. petunias, golden
glow, hollv hock, gladioli, sunflower,
phlox, verbenn. conteaurea, fcrfew,
Itaggcd Sailor, or bachelor button
The hardiest roses Including tho
following, Prnu Karl Drusehkl,
(white). Paul N'eyron, (largo pink).
Caroline Testout (pink), American
Iloauty, (red). Sunburst, (yellow).
Illicit Held, (scarlet). Prince Canilllo
Do Hohnn, (dark velvety red), Etollo
Do Franco (red), Ilnmblcrs, (all col
ors,). Vegetables Varloua berries cab
bage, beans, cauliflower, squash, car
rots, turnips, bents, peas, lettuce,
rutabagas, potatoes, endive, onions,
splnnch, radishes, celory; cucumbers,
tomatoes, early varieties of corn, re
quire extra core In caso of frost.
MOORE SAMPLES WATERS
Promoter Makes .Shipment Prom
.Summer anil Alieit Lakes.
(Oregon Journal.)
SILVER LAKE, Fob. 17.-.Inson
C. Mooro of Now York, holder of tho
lease of Sununor and Abort Lukes,
arrived Tuesdny und Is ovorscclng the
work or proparlng a largo shipment
of the water from those two lakes to
Now York for analvsls. This Is being
dono for tho benefit or tho financial
backers of Mr Moore, who plans lo
commercialize treatment of the salts
nnd chemicals In tho lakes.
Mr. Mooro said ho hopes to ho
POIt SALE Proah cows, anil holf
ors, coming fresh. Agnes M. ftottong
3 mlloB south cast on Hcnd-Htirns
im-ittirns
tSMp
j' -'anch,
rond, v ,
1 UK HAMJ 1.WI1I soli my
flvo miles out of llond, A good dairy
or sheep ranch. Ilcasonnblo, with
terms. Inqtilro Htilletlu. fil-lp
POIt SALE-Itun about car Ii good
condition, lato model, Inqulro Tho
Htillctln. lOtfc
POIt SALE Team, harness and
wagon. Inqulro lloynl Cafe. , ., i
KOlt SALE Ilouso nnd lot. Prlco
right. Tonus ronaonnblo. Inquire
A, E. Edwards, llond Sign Co. 37tf
POIt SALE $100 plnno. good ns
now, $175. Easy tonus. Inquire nt
Tho Iliilletln. i8tfc
WANTED.
WANTED Position ns cook or
housekoopor, son 9 yo.irs, good rof
oroncu. 10 years of ago, Addross
C E. K., 1302 S. Mnln Btroot, Poca
tello, Idaho. 10-r.Op ni-r.-'c
WANTED Cienn r.tga ct Tho Hul
lf.In olllce. Cood prlco paid. tt
WANTED Bowing. Mrs. Corn
Colvor. P'nebn Park. Cl-52p
WANTKD-Womnn cook for rnttoh.
Phono Jones, llitrnl 14. r.lp
WANTED Olllco woman to do
stenography nnd bookkeeping, Must
be willing to start at minimum an!
ni'.v but will bo Increased as husliieea
grows and duttofl Increase (live full
details its to oxperlonre and capabil
ities. Inquire llullotlii. 51-r2o
WANTED Mnn nnd wlfo for
ranch. Phono Jones, Itttrnl 14. Kip
WANTED Position na cliomber
mnld or hottsokeoper. Inquire Htil
letlu. r.itr
WANTED- -Position liv married
man In store, have had 10 years o
perlonco In ganernl nuirchiindleo. Am
snlesman, no olerk, and enn dollvor
the goods. Addross P, O. Ilox 4 11,
llond, Pro. Clp
TO TltADE OK EXCHANOE.
TO TltADE 13 acros of land close
to Soattlo. for stock or small oar.
What hnvo you? Inqulro The-Hul-latin.
D0-51p
LOST AN1) POPNI).'
POPND T-ndlos muff. Owner on
lmo samo by proving property nud
inning for this nihortUemont, !
qttlro Hullotln. Blc
MlSCELI.NKOLS.
Mnto your S. C. It. Island Iteda
with a bird of high producing trap
nested stock. A few nt $2 nnd $2.60.
Setting In season $1. $2, nnd $3, ac
cording to feathers nnd egg records.
J. O. Williams. 80-Slp
with tho people soon In the dexelop
ment of theso lakes, und that It will
menu tho spending of largo sums of
money In tills communlt
Mr. Mooro camo from tho east to
Ileno, then to Lakcvlow oxer tho X
C. fc O., nud thence overland u team
to the lakes. Ho will return to New
York upon tho completion of the
water shipment.
INSTITUTE WELL ATTENDED,
(lly A. E. LOVETT.)
Notwithstanding tho dlsnppolnt
m nt of two meetings scheduled In
the county because of the trains not
teaching this section nt that time,
seven very Interesting institute meet
ings wero held with a total attend
ance of C2C persons. One ilny In
stitutes were held In each community
with Prof. J, E. Larsen and Miss An
na Tttrley assisting Agriculturist
Lovett. Meetings wore held nt Lower
Hridge, Clovordalo, Tumalo, Powell
Hutto, and Ornngo Hall, Torrcbonne
and lledmond. The principle sub
jects discussed were potato culture
nnd diseases, nlfalfn culture, tho uso
or the flroless cooker and home cann
ing. PlaiiE nro already under w.iy
for holding ono to threo day meet
ings in communities desiring them In
tho lato fall or early winter.
TO THE PL'HLIC.
Mrs. Glou Eyre wishes to announco
that alio will pay no more of tho out
standing hills of tho late (Jlcti Eyre,
ueorgo O'Noll will pay all outstand
ing nccounts. Hills In favor of Mrs.
Eyro nro pnyable to Hector Olng
ras. C0-51p
The Log Cabin Harbor Shop can at
tend to your tonsortal wanjs. Adv.
A most complete list of seed for
Spring sowing hns been obtained by
tho Hend Flour Mill Co. Every sack
thoroughly cleaned so ns to loavo
nothing but tho largo plump berry.
Seo our advertisement. Adv.
VOTE ON AMEND
MENTS MONDAY
(Continued, from Pngo 1.)
with tho hnlnnco of tho pcoplo hav
ing nt heart tho Intoroats of tho town
nnd tho surrounding ..country nnd
hopes to sco tho Issyoof bonds for
tno Strnhorn road carflel."
P. Dement. "Voting bonuses Is
n common thing to assist now rail
roads. I bellovo tills road will bo a
good thing for tho town."
C. S. Hudson. "To mo It scorns
on this election doponds tho question
na to whether Bond shall contlmio to
bo n good small town, or n good big
town nnd tho Jobbing center and me
tropolis ot Central Oregon. I shall
vote yes." I
Others who favor the bond Ibsuo
New
Arrivals in
Bend
M
'artin &
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE
STOVES
RANGES
ON
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
TKIPLETT BUILDING
DEND, OREGON
I
Groceries
We can take care
of orders of any description
Large or Small
We carry a complete line of
fancy and staple groceries
Hardware
STOVES
RANGES
and
BUILDERS
HARDWARE
F. DEMENT , CO.
Includo T. It. Poley, A. J. Krocnort,
II. H. Do Armond, V. A. Forbes,
II. W. Skuso, C. L.
Mnniiholmor.
Before You Buy
Real Estate, see
THE BEND C(X
Owners of the Seven Princijwl Additions of
Mend. For location, prices mid terms of pay
ment IT WILL BE TO YOUR AD VAN
TAGETO SEETHE JJEND COMPANvi
D. E. HUNTER j
MANAGER
THE BEND COMPANY
Office corner Wall and Ohio Streets.
, j KHnrnt
PAINTS
OILS
WINDOWS
and
DOORS
Por a good clean shave, n good
hair cut, facial mnsBago or a chine,
visit tho Metropolitan, on Oregon
street. Adv.
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