The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 29, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    THH HF.NI HUIiLKTIX, IJKXI), OIIF., WHDNnSDAY, MARCH 20, 1010.
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Shearings
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Burns To Celebrate.
The Fourth of July committee of
the Booster Club hns been circulating
n subscription among the business
men the past few daya with the result
that there has been sufficient sub
scribed to insure one "of the blggoot
celebrations In tho history of the
town. Over $1000 had been sub
scribed Thursday when It was pre
sented to tills ufllco for a contribu
tion. Tho celebration will likely cover a
period of three days and the program
-will be varied to cover all kinds of
sports, base ball, horse racing, fire
works, big parado of floats and all
those things that go toward n suc
cessful colebratlon of our Natal day.
Burns Times-Herald.
Itullctln l'rnlvcil.
Tho Bend Bulletin celebrated Its
fourteenth birthday last week. Four.
teen years ago llend was about as
bis ca Crescent and The Bulletin
about the slzo of tho News but llko
nil buslncu enterprises, that paper
has kept up with or ahead of tho
town, and today It Is tho leading
paper of Central Oregon. Crescent
News.
MARKET REPORT.
NORTH PORTLAND, March 27.-
Monday's market In tho cattle sec
tion1 was a snappy affair and every
thing was sold by noon. Best steers
scored $8.75 per cwt., which Is 10
cents over last Friday's market. Good
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. F. & A. M. Meets second
and fourth Thursday nights
at 8 o'clock. Masonic Hall.
J. D. Davidson Secretary.
Visiting Members Welcome.
B
R. A. M. Meet3 first and
third Friday nlghto r.t 8 o'
clock. Masonic Hall.
Visiting Members Welcome.
Rivera Itlsc.
High waters In the Crooked river
and Ochoco havo caused consldorablo
damago during the past few days.
Tho rivers havo been higher during
tb .t tlmo than nt any period for tho
past Boveral years, and Irrigation
dams, roads and bridges have suffer
ed materially. Crook County Journal.
Engineer Appointed.
Richard W. Rea of Portland was
Eoiccted by tho board of directors as
engineer for tho Ochoco Irrigation
project nt tho meeting called for that
purpose, on Tuesday of this week.
Crook County Journal.
To llnvo CUlc Center.
Redmond Is soon to havo a now
theatro and ono built along modern
lines. Tho house Is even now well
along toward being Inclosed and Its
completion will proceed without de
lay. Tho building Is -10 feet In
width and moro than n hundred In
depth and tho stage will havo a depth
oi 25 foot nnd a width of about the
same, w'lth dressing rooms down
stairs nnd adjoining tho bath rooms
which nro being built for tho gym
nasium for tho Redmond standard
high school. Redmond Spokesman.
Stockmen Faro Well.
Stockmen throughout tho county
otato thnt the past winter has been
ono of tho best from their, standpoint
that thoy havo encountered for tho
past sovoral years, In splto of tho
fact that It has been tho hardest that
has been encountered for a number
of years. Tho sheepmen who winter
ed on tho desert nro especially Ju
Mlnnt ovor tho outcome of the con
tinued stormy weather of tho first of
the year. Lnko County Examiner.
For farm land loos see J. Rvnn
& Co. Rcasonnhlo rates, prompt
Eorvlco. Adv.
Changeable Weather Ilrhmn Slcknov".
Tho chnngenblo weather of March
causes coughs, coldH croup and
grlppo. Thoro Is no such thing as a
"light cold" nono that a person can
snfoly noglect. Folev's Honey nnd
Tar Is n safo and rollablo family med
Iclno that heals Inflamed, congested
air passages, stops coughs nnd ea3es
breathing. Sold everywhere. Adv.
DAVIDSON SAYS PORTLAND
SHODLD ASSIST STRAHORN
A ,
(). E. B. Meets second
and fourth SI o n d a y
nights at 8 o'clock. Ma
sonic Hall.
Mrs. C. M. McKay, Sec.
Visiting Morabors
Welcome.
SI. W. A. Meets first nnd
third Tuesday nights at 8
o'clock. Sathor's Hall.
E. E. Hanna, Clerk.
Visiting Neighbors
Welcome.
K. of 1 DoBchutes
Lodge No. 103. Moots
every Wednesday night
at 8 o'clock. Sather'a
Hall.
Visiting Mombors are
Wolcomcd.
L. M. McRoynolds,
K. or R. & S.
I. (). O. F. Bond Lodge
No. 218. Meets ovory
Monday night nt 8 o'clock
S ther's Hall. Visiting Mombors
Welcome. H. I. McKlmJ N. O
N. P. Welder, Secretary.
1). of It. Bend Lodge No. 208. Moots
second nnd fourth Friday nights ut
8 o'clock. Sathcr's Hall. Visiting
Members Welcome.
Sirs. Ethel SI. Fleming, Secretary.
T. F. 11 Sleets first and
third Friday nights at 8
o'clock. Sathcr's Hall.
Visiting Members Invited
to Attend.
C. W. Thornthwalto, Sec.
MmM,
iff . tS. im Lt d .. i
y . -- n fvsli
V52?S
i&
.vaaga
er's Hall. Visitors nlwuys Welcome
Clins. W. Ersklne, Secretary.
I O. E. Dea
hutcs A o r 1 o
No, 2 0 4 3.
Moots ovory
Thursday nt 8
o'clock. Satb-
DIHECTOHY OF OFFICIALS.
Representative of Oregon Wewtern
Colonization Company Point Way
to Sno Central Oregon Trade.
(The Oregonlan.)
W. P. Davidson, of St. Paul, who
Is associated with L. W. Hill, presi
dent of tho Great Northern Railway,
In the Oregon & Western Coloniza
tion Company, owning 800,000 acres
of land In Central Orogon, nrrlvod In
Portland yesterday, nnd left lust
night for Bend. He win proceeu
thence to Rums and other Interior
points to meet a largo party of land
seekera who propose to locate In Cen
tral Oregon.
"We nro getting scores of Inquir
ies for Central Oregon lands every
day." said Sir. Davidson last night,
"and expect a good movement lnU)
that country this summer."
"Tho now line of the Union Pa
cific system Into tho Harney Valley
will do wonders for that part of the
state. But the sad part of It, bo far
as Portland Is concerned, Is that this
new line will not do much to help
Portland. All the business will flow
out eastward to Boise or Salt Lake
City.
"What Portland needs worse than
anything else right now is a road
that will connect up the existing
lines In Central Oregon."
Mr. Davidson declared that It be
hooves Portland people to give their
active assistance to the Interior rail
road system planned by Robert E.
Strahorn.
"It la the only way you can save
the Central Oregon trade for Port
land," ho assorted.
See J. Ryan & Co., for farm land
locns. AdT.
United SUtcs.
President Woodrow Wilson
VIco President. .Thomas It. Marshall
Secretary of Stato ..Robert Lansing
Secretary of.Navy . .Josophus Danlols
Secrotary of War . . . . L. M. Garrison
Secretary of Interior . . . .F. K. Lane
Secretary Agriculture D. F. Houston
Secretary of Treasury ,W. F. SlcAdoo
Secretary Commerce . ,W. C. Rodflold
Socrotary of Labor . . . .W. B. Wilson
Attorney Gonorul T. SI. Gregory
Postmaster General .Albert Burleson
State.
Governor James Wlthycombo
Secretary oi Stato ....B. W. Olcott
Troasuror Thoa. B. Ka
Atty. Genoral Geo. SI. Brown
Superintendent Public Instruction . .
J, A. Churchill
State Printer Arthur Lawrence
Commissioner Labor Statistics ....
, O. P. Hon"
Gamo Warden . . .Carl D. Sboemakor
State Engineer John H. Lowlt
United States Senators
Georgo E. Chamberlain
Harry W. Lanm
Congressmen C. N. McArthur
N. S. Slnnott
W. A. Hawley
Crook County.
Circuit Court Judge. . T. E. J'. Duffy
District Attorney W. H. Wlrtz
County Judg'o G, Sprlngor
Clerk Warren Brown
Sheriff E. B. Knox
Treasurer Ralph Jordan
Assessor II. A. Foster
School Supt J. E. Myers
Coroner P. B. Polndexter
Surveyor . .' II. A. Kelly
Commissioners J. F. Blanchard
H. J. Ovorturf
Hie Courts.
Circuit Sleets first Slonday In
September and Decemoer and second
Monday In March.
Probate Meets first Slonday In
each month.
Commissioners' Meets first Wed
nesday In January, Starch, Slay, July,
September. November and December.
Rend School District No. 12.
Directors J. N. Hunter, Chmn.
. R. SI. Smith
J. Edward Larson
Cleric H. J. Overturf
City of Item).
Slayor J. A. Eastes
Recorder H. C. Ellis
Treasurer Mary E. Coleman
Chief of Pollc .... ..S. E. Roberts
City Attorney ...H. II. De Armond
City Physician U. C. Coe
Councllmen John Steldl
C. SI. SlcKay
C. V. Cllvls
L. C. Rudow
E. P. Brosterhous
......... ......... .8. C Caldwell
Justice, of the Peace.
Bend Precinct J. A. fiastes
j THE SPORTSMAN CWES THE'QOQP JUO&E A POINTER)
YOU SAY YOU NEED
AMMUNITION, WHY YOURJ
BELT IS FULL-
d
YOU DONT CATCH ON
JUOQE , I WAS HINTINQ I
FOR, SOME
OF THAT
REAL
Tobacco
Chew
.
C3i mi
rfZm y x:LJfi
iHllVl lt-" k.F WK
v!
NOBODY wnti to carry a bid, hutiJy wad of tobacco Inhti cheek.
W-B CUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new tut, laHtikrii
U difftrtnl. A small chew tatltfiea you. You don't havo to tpit to
much and you don't' need to grind on It.
Gtt a pouch Irom your dctler tad jire It a quality lit then you'll know.
' "Nolle bow tho tlt btfaca out Ik rich Intxcco tmile.
M.it br WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Utloa Squrt, N.w York Cltr
cows brought $7.50 with but a hand
ful of ordinary bulls going all around
from $4.2G to $5,25. Heifers wero
a scarcity. .Market strong. A light
run of 2000 head of hoga enmo for
ward Slonday. Trading was slow at
first but Boon picked up with a two
bit ralso making the top $9.35. Bulk
went nt $9.1G to $9.25. A hondful
of Bheep arrived but wero only un
loaded for feed nnd rest. Buyers
woro willing to pay a promlum on
good quality stuff. Lambs nro quot
ed at $10.50, owes $7.50, wetherB $9,
and ycnrlluga $9.25.
Tho American Bakery nnnouncca
that It has begun to maka Ico cream
nnd from now on will hnva It for
salo at all times to hotels, restaurants
and private families. ndv
Tho Bend'Flour Still Co. has mado
a carecful selection of Bultnbla Bced
fo- spring sowing. Thoroughly clonn
cd and of tho best quality. Sco list
of varieties. Adv.
Dwight M. Davis Company
ins u R A N c E
FIRG
LIABILITY
PLATE (1LASS
BOND
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENT
Phone Red 1621 Temporary Office Opposite Bulletin Bldg.
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OUR STOCK OF
United States
Tires and Tubes
is complete in every detail. They
are "Mightier than the road." Come
in and look them over.
H?e Skuse
Hardware
Company
m
Martin &
Clemens
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE
STOVES
RANGES
ON
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
TRIPLETT BUILDING
BEND. OREGON
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOKY.
ItOBKItT IJ. GOULD
uivn ff
Knglneer
m w
Bend
Oregon
W. W. PAULKNEH, D. SI. D.
I) K X T I S T
Ofllco Over Poatofllco
Bond, ... Oregon
DH. J. C. VANDEVKUT
l'lijliliin nnd Surgeon
Phono Ited 271
Hours 9-12 n. m.; 1-C p. m.
7-9 p. m.
Satlier BulldInK
W. Q. StANN'INO, D. St. D.
DentNt.
Ofllco In First Nntlonnl Bnuk
Building
Tel. fill Bend, Oregon
WILLABD II. WIItTZ
L A W Y K It
Prlnovlllo, Orogon.
I" ' mi l
I Best of LJ7 C- J All Work I
I Oak Tan MQT WMKB Dono
uuiuci r 1 i gy i Vjmuuu
I Used- LEJ L JLI Neatly. I
I Workmanship (ifS! (FlSkl Workmanship I
I Guaranteed. w$ JJ - U uJJ Guaranteed. I
I AUSTIN'S QUICK SHOE REPAIR SHOP ll
I BOYD BUILDING I
O. S. BENSON
Attorney At Ii n w
BonBon Building, Wall Street
Bond, Oregon.
VEBNON A. POltBES
Ii A V Y K It
First National Bank Building
Bond, :-: :-: Oregon
a E O it a E 8. YOUNO
Civil mid Irrigation Kngluecr.
U. S. .Mineral Sunejor.
Itoom G First Nntlonnl Bank
Building
J. B. Boll A. W. 81ms
CItOOK COUNTY ABSTItACT
CO.MPANY
(Incoriionitod)
Successors to Tho J. H. Hnnor
Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro.
Abstracts Insurnuco
IIICNI) I'LL'MIIINO AM)
IlKATINd CO.Ml'ANY
Sanitary Plumbing
Stenm and Hot Water llontlng
WALL STHEET
Dlt. It. D. STOWELL
Napnipntlilc l'li hIcIiiii
Ofllco ovor Sllllor Luinlcr Cu,
Wall Street Ilouru 9 to 0
I'lioL'o Ited lil
C. P. N18WONOEH, Bond, Oro.
UNDK UTAH Kit
UcenNCil ICinlmliurr, Funeral
Director,
Phono Itod 421. Lndy Asnt.
DH. J. II. CONNAIIN
I) KNTINT
Ofllco In Snthor Building.
Houru 9 to 12, 1 to G.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment. -
II. II. Do AHSIOND
LAWVKIt
Oregon Streot. Bend, Oregon
II. O. ELLIS
Attorney-nt-litv
UnltiMl Ktutert Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OltLUON
Dlt. A, A. mititis
.uluntMitli
DIsoRses cured without the U30
of drugs or Hiirgery y tho nat
ural tntthoilH of Inn ling. Olll co
Katlier lliilbllng IU-imI, Oicgou
Tel. lllaikiiTl
DANCE
V.yery Saturday Night
At Katlier' Hull
Under New Slanagument
With Now Orclu-Btru
BEND TO llltOTHEKM
AUTO HTAtiE
leaves Bend Tuesday and
Saturdays
It. I). Owrge, Agent
Office at Oeoreo's Barber Shop
Carpenter and
Builder
Plant and Et!mates Free, ll will
pay you to tee me before building,
ALI WORK GUARANTEED
Hans L. Cnrijtiamen
Bend
Ihe Dalles
Sanatorium
THE DALLES. OREGON
A hospital for the cure
and treatment of such
eases as are non-contagious.
The Sanitarium Company
Dry Lake
STAGE
Leaves Dry Lake Satur
days, returning Sundays.
Leave orders at the
Universal Garage
Village
School Shoes
Best for Boys nnd Girls
Foot-Shulzo Dress Shoes Best
For SI on
All kinds of Shoo Repairing
R. H. Loven
BUY YOUR
Groceries
AT TIIH NHW AUJAT
MAPKIsT.
FKEE DELIVERY
Gilbert & Son
ll Bargains
II have NINIC
I NOUSES, all
HI close in, in dif-
I ferent locali
ties that 1 will
sell for prices
H ranging from
$800 to 11,450
I Good Terms
III can he had in
-llllll most cases.
IIOMESEEKERS LAND CO.
R. P. MINTTJt, Mtn.pi
Joe Rock
E
CONTRACTOR
All kinds of
EXCAVATION
WORK
rock or dirt
HASEMKNTS
STREET WORK, ETC.
I.rve 0lfl4 tl
J. A. CAS'IES OFFICE
Oirgon SuttX
l.
Hoofinfr of nil kindu. Kepairtntr
promptly dono,
J. A. MacCLOSKEV
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spoutlnp,
Cornices and Skyllghta.
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