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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1916)
IP"-'1 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, QUE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1010. PARK 12. JS.OTS Y ;i spf I'ort Ice In i 1 t cai j ,.,V- t01 i si i ii : n ; o ' V 111 t k.i WELL EQUIPPED HOSPITAL PROVIDEOFQR EMPLOYEES Uotli Mill Companies lliivc Contract With lKi(l Musicians for Medliul mid Hiiiglml Attention. Doth the Slievlln-Hlxon niul the Urooks-Scanlon companies have pro ' vldod for medial, surgical and hos pital attention for their moil In tho Kiino thorough way that has charac terized their oneratloim In gonurnl. ' No ilctnll which has to do with tho lionlth or safety ot tliolr employees has been overlooked. Iloth companies have entorcd Into n contract vlth Doctors Coo and For roll to furnish hospital accommoda tions and surgical attention to those of their employee who may bo In need of It, Each employee of Hie companies j)nH a monthly hospital fee of $1.00, Mditolt eulltlmi him to medical troat- " Tmenl of any kind and hospital care when hooded, 'i'lilrf plan makes It unaalhla In maintain a well-PUIlllilied, comfortable lmpltnl with Ideal lora tloh nd surroundings The hOHpltal la wii,il l.v Urn tors Coo and Permit nd tlioiiRli It t a piivne hospital mnl wai opened prlmnrllv to take ore nf the mill employees, prlvato SMori Rrp accepted. The hospital, however. Is not Intended to he a mon ey making Institution and Its exla tanco Is entlroly due to the necessity of taking euro of the irlll employees and Is made possible by their month ly contribution. Knelt lumber camp of the two rom jihiiIom Is provided with a nmdlclno client containing such dniRS and mod lolnos as enn bo used without the di rect supervision of a physician. Each uhost has a supply of surgical dross IliKH, bandages, cotton and ovorythlng nocossary for llrst aid work In case of Injury. Each ramp and mill has Its stretcher provided and when nn umployixi Is Injured, ho ran bo put mi n stretcher and taken directly to tho hospital., hater on It Is tho In .tiintfon to rIvo foroinen. tlmnkeepers Bd the head men In all departments of tho mill and logging camps In itructlons regarding llrst aid to tho Injursd. S, II. OI.IVEH IIIVH INTO IJAKEHV X. It. Oliver, of Nowborg, has pur lihHKMl Iho Interest of C. W. Hhrluor 111 the American llakory and took possession Tuesday infcirnliig. Mr. Oliver Ik a linkor of seven years ox pdrlonco having been uugngod In that business for seven years. Fred Huey will continue In tho bakery. Mr. mid Mrs. Shrlner expect to roiiwiln In llund until summer when they expect to go to the roast. COE APPOINTED ON BOARD OF MEM. EXAMINERS Jlcml Miyhlilnn Kolcvlcd by (Jovprnor Wllliyi'oinlio Is Only Member Not I'm Hand Resident. SALEM, March 21. -Dr. V. C. Coo, of llend, was today appointed by Gov ernor Wlthycoinbe a monibor of the Oregon Statu Hoard of Medical Exam iners, Hucromllug Dr. Henderson of .Astoria. Dr. Coo Is tho roprosontu Vvo of Iho ocleetlo school of niodl I'liio on tho Hoard. Tho now appointee Is a urnduato of tho Eclectic Medical College of CInclnnnttI, Ibo largest Institution or tho kind In tho country and la a mum. her of tho National Eclectic Medical Angulation, lie Is also a graduate n( tho University of Missouri and lias done post-ijraduato work In Now York. It is known that Dr. Coo received in iicli endorsement for thin position ' gg ssgj A New Fresh Stock of GARDEN AND GRASS SEED Just Arrived. Also a Full Line of GARDEN IMPLEMENTS Prices Right as Usual l Bend Hardware Co. U IF YOU DID NOT GET A CATALOG CALL FOR ONE ' W ?i -m ?.-.mni,;",vrTs " i nt tno " " n?-iiM --A4. V from Portland physicians. Ho Is the only momher of the board who Is not n resident of Portland. DION'S IIIKttiaiT ACHIEVEMENT. (Continued from Pago 1.) powerhouse to box factory. He can toll you tho dimension of every building without consulting a plan. Ho can tell you tho capacity of ovory machine, the horsepower of every mo tor and engine. Ho can tell you any thing you want to know nbout a saw mill. A man with a multitude of details uiion his mind from tho time ho rises until ho retires, Mr. Dion Is always willing and apparently anxious to do scribe nny of the details of the plant lo tho uneducated laymnn. Ho can do this and at the same tlmo carry on tho detail work of a builder with out apparent Interruption. Mill Building N ii Profession. lie Is a selft trained man. Ho Is not a college bred construction on Klneor. He has learned his profos slon. for that Is what he considers sawmill building, from hand to hand touch with the Industry. He admits that his education, ho far as books and eolleRo degrees Is concerned. Is practlcnllv nlll. Snwmlll building came to bo a profession by acquiring tho knowledge from the ground up. Ho began at the bottom, but after only threo vears of working under another ho began building mills for himself, nsBorlatlng early with Fred Horskotto. an export draftsman. The firm of Dion & Horskotto build saw- m'lls and auxiliary sawmill plants from tho foundation to tho roof,' ev erything complete. "Dion fc Horskotto." snvs T. A. McCann, superintendent of Tho Shov- lln-Hlxon Company, "have no equal In tho entlro country In the business of sawmill building. This is shown hv tho -work thoy have dono for Homo of tho largest and most successful lumber companies In tho I'nlted, Slates. In every respect their work for tho Shovllu Interests has been an unqualified success." When ho lenvos llend after the completion of the plant Mr. Dion will probably go to Conor d'Alono where tho firm has a large mill under con struction for the Rutledgo Lumber Compnny. Try our fresh bread nnd pastry. Cnrmody Brothers. Hond street. Adv. 31", tf For sign painting seo Edwards. Adv. Wo nro now propnred to get out kodak finishing promptly In tho glass or dull finish with whlto borders. El I to Studio. Adv. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Advertisements Inserted under tliN bending nt the rato of ONE CENT A WORD each Insertion. Cash must iirrniiipmiy nil orders from persons not linvlnu n regular nrcount with Tho Bulletin. No advertisement taken for less tlinii in rents each Insertion. FOR RENT. FOR RENT 22 acres nlfnlfa, 3ti acres good oat land. Heat of terms. John E. Williams, 3 mlloa northwest of Deschutes. 2-3p TO LEASE 80 ncros of Irrigated Innd, -Vi mllo from Torrobonne. IIoiibo nnd ham. 2R acres In nlfalfa. 70 acres under cultivation, Inoulro llnnh O'Knne. 4Dtfo FOR RENT lfiO ncros In Clover dale district: OT, acres In cultivation, with good water right. Moro enn ho put In this year. Also good mntchod tenia of inures weighing 127I each, f r sain. For particulars seo or wrlto Curtis Christy, Slstors, Oro gon. 3-IP aanrn IJLJ joalSJ nn & I I ! ft Wk FOR SALE. FOR SALE Kino old Salzard vio lin. Day Music store. 2tfc FOR SALE Houso and lot, C block from mill. Favorablo terms. Inqutro Hullctln. 2,tfc FOR SALE-Seven passenger Chal mors automobile with ?235 worth of new extra parts. Cheap. Wright Ho tol. . 2-3c FOR SALE Five head ot horses, 3 weight about 1300 pounds, 2 seven years old, maro and horse, mare drops colt next month; 2 horseH, ono G years, ono 12 years, about 900 pounds. Two cows, wagon and har ness. Call second hand store. Haik ley. 2-3p FOR SALE-Puro bred 8. C. Rhode Island Red eggs, $l.fi0 nnd. $2 per 15 or $C nnd $7 per hundred. Also a fow fine cockerels. Two Incutiators. Wrlto for particulars. Chas. A. Mc Lane, R 2, The Hallos. Ore. 24p FOR SALE One number 10 Rem ington typewriter. This machine has extra largo carriage and Is In excel lent condition. Prlco low, terms cash. Inquire of F. R. Prince c-o The Shev-Hn-Hlxon Co. ltfc. FOR SALE Cuthbort nnd Early Rod rnsperrles, 3C conts a dozen: (loldon Queen, ii cents each. Fruit vinegar, 20 cents a quart. JIlssos Ilenson, llend, Oregon. 3p FOR SALE Good team and ranch or rent. E. E. Stowo, Rend, Or. 3-4p FOR SALE 1913 twin Indian motorcycle. Inquire 1 Ion il Garage 3lp ' FOR SALE Hntchlng eggs from largo strain S. C. R. I. Reds. Heavy wlntor layers. $1.00 for 13 eggs. Inqulro 1 block cast and a little north or Reed's planer. Mrs. W. P. Sl mor. 3-4p FOR SALE Single- runabout bug gy. Good condition. Price $20. W. P. Slnior, city. 3-4p FOR SALE Good farm at a sacrl llco. 210 acres llvo miles enst of town, 1C0 acres tillable, balance bunch grass; 123 acres preferred wator right under Tumnlo Irrigation project, paid np In full; lor acres cleared and ready to plant; 20 acres In alfalfa; 300 fruit trees; concrete rosorvolr for domestic uso, cost $200; farm house cost $000; other out buildings, somo farm machinery, all under good fence; Deschutos river runs through land. This farm Is worth $10,000 Will Boll'for $.".500 cash. Wator right alongo worth tho money. J. Ryan, llend, Oregon. FOR SALE Electric scnlq. elec tric coffeo grinder, rofrlgorntor, counters, shelving, etc., for grocery store. As good ns now. Will dis count HO por cont. Snap, Inqulro llend Park Co. 3c FOR SALE Two lots In Dos cliutcn addition, level and frco from rock, woll located. Prlco $27C each. Terms. J. Ryan & Co. 3tf FOR SALE Four very cholco, lots In Park addition, prlco and terimi right. J. Ryan & Co. J 3tf FOR SALE Flvo room )ouso, niodorn except heat, wall furnished, ncludtng $4S0 piano, two lots -f 0x114 each, close to mills nnd school. ' $2, GOO cash or $2,700 half cash, balance ono and two years. J. Ryan & Co. 3tf FOR SALE-Flvo room furnished houso, modern except heat, corner lot 60x110, well located. Prlco $1. 200; $200 cash, halnuco easy month ly payments. J, Ryan & Co. 3tf FOR SALE Thco now I room house, $800 each, 10 per cent cash, balance ensy monthly payments. J. Ryan & Co. FOR SALE Automobile Plorco- Arrow, C-Cii, 1910 modal, Ilnb yTon- ncati, In fine condition, nnd fit for Iminodlnto use. Prlco $000 In Med ford, Oregon. Apply to Lincoln Mc- Cormnck, First National Hank build ing, Medford. l-3p FOR SALE Second hand No. 7 BUSINESS IS GOOD Wo lmu tho men ami tho equipment to handle any plevo of work connect ed with the mitoinoblle liuslne. Rebuilding, niilomolillo blacksmith llig, imu-hiuo work, Melding and elec trical work. Wo nro ngoiits for tho famous lino of HiiIck.Vnlw.lii.Hond .Motor Curs Second hand cars $17.1 to ijilUOO. (Joodjear Fortlllod Tlivc. Badger coat cowrw, guaranteed ngaln-t fading, spotting or lo-slng hliaiKS Bend Garage Company Motto: 'SERVICE" NOT A SIDU LINU WITH US UUT THU W HOLUTHINQ .-. Houses We have seven new, up-to-date houses, located close to both mills, with city water, electric lights and sidewalks. Prices We have two houses in the most desirable resi dential district, splendid river view, only fifteen minutes walk from mills, all modern conveniences Prices $1,750 and $2,000 Our terms of payment on these houses are 1 0o cash and balance on easy monthly installments. WHY PAY RENT when you can get a home and pay for it on about the same terms. Come and see us it you want a home or anything in real estate. D. A" Romlngton typewriter. Inquire Tho Bulletin. C0-3 p. FOR SALE Honso and lot. Prlca right. Terms rcosonablo. Inquire A. E- Edwards, Bond Sign Co. 37tf WANTED. HOARD AND ROOMS The Junl por Rooms nnd board. The best homo service. Everything new. On Lnko street, between Ilond and Wall streers. 3p. WANTED To work by day or hour. House work preferred. In q lred. Inqulro Tho Bulletin. 4p WANTED-Giiwlng growers. Roots worth $3 nnd $4 per hundred. ILL. Campbell, 378 Rous street, Portland. Oregon. Jp WANTED Woman for gonoral house work. Eldurly lady proforrtid. Mrs. J. Edward Larson. IConwood. Cull or phono Black CC2. WANTED Experienced mnn for General farm work. Steady employ- HtMi!) Tit B i 3 i S .& E. HUNTER MANAGER THE BEND COMPANY Office corner Wall and Ohio Streets. ment for satisfactory mnn. Telephone or wrlto to Roscoo Howard, Des chutes, Oregon. 3p WANTED Laundering or house keeping. Mrs. Thomas Ragsdnle, phono Black SSI. 3tf WANTED Work as grocery clerk. Havo had years of cxporlence. Will do delivering. Address box 427. 2-lp WANTED Girl or nilddlo ngod woman for housework. Must bo com petent. Mrs. E. M. Thompson. 2tfc WANTED Lady bookkeeper nnd tonographor, experienced in gonornl olllco work, opon for position. Under stands odlco detail. Roasonnblo sal ary. Furthor Information inqulro or writo The Bulletin. 2-oc WANTED I want a man with a Ford nuto nnd a little money, soioo norvo and energy enough to take hold and push u money maker. Call at onco nt ofllco of Dr. llurrls, Snthor building. Tel. Black 271. Carl Skinner. 3p WANTED Room and bath In prl E2g v'UxJw-'v!UVig I $'J ?: 5- "I'DSON, Presldont E. M. LARA. Cnshlor I j iJ ?' c?rp:,',y,,co Urosldont L..G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier ! fSV " " """, vi.-o i-rus, ii, m ihe s irst IM tAWlp r r n n t tv yjvDjn u , DtiNU.UKIiUON Capital fully paid Surplus All National Banks LorLv' o A V I . w aic vjuvcinmenc Institutions. They are subject to the same strict rules and regulations in force in all departments of the Government, and required to live up to its high standard. NATIONAL BANKS must belontr to the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, and are entitled to all of its advantages. Ve will be pleased la explain to our friends and cus tomers the many advantage! of this system and the pracil. cally limitless protection it offers to depositors. TFe FIRST NATIONAlaNKOFBD (utHJ S $jKsJ?Cj5i?HJ For vato family. References given. E. D. Gllson, Pilot Butto Inn. 3p TO TRADE Olt EXCHANGE. TO TRADE Well locntod city proporty for heavy team outfit. In quire S. MurasakI, Bend, Oro. 2-3c FOR TRADE Ono aero, foiir miles from Sheridan In good town on rnllroad. Good houso, Cloar. Vnluo $1,500 for houso and lot In Bend. Address Box 275, Redmond, Oregon. 3p LOST AND FOUND. LOST-Arrow head stick pin. Small roward. Finder lenVo nt Bulletin. 3c LOST Enameled pin with Canod Inn Cont of arms. Finder ploaso re turn to the Library or Tho Bulle tin. 3c LOST Gold breastpin, brown to paz sotting. Finder plonso return to Tho Bulletin. - 3p a, iuvii(,Asst. uasuior ational Bank m. . H . . - $23,000 25,000 -. &a f . id3s tl n A tl o Iv V n a v f 1 l 1 1 V )i i