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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1916)
page 12. the nnvi nrLLETix. bend, ore, vedxesoav. .pnit. s, 1010. OEJ h l m m k x ! U 1 - ! 5 APRIL MEETINGS CO-OPERATION fCos'.BuM froaj P? 1 ) ably took second pje '.a jolat o: Importas' on th erada?'z program ' i'nm A For of Jod tnwfc tfc ? . . V iplteli aot- Sn this particular regard -Keflmona irom uao.wer wlwra hf ?.!d. I "1 tb'- U anr oa thin? that nrTn K P L WAD PANT4? Crtrl Oregon it la co-opra- TO RP PAID WwM or !1 for PrtaMtlll. wbat I mond t ' H j h of Red end was toast si ajter Prinerille ;:'. be theoort to the aext joint rae'.-as off; h; Ooree com nreretal bodies whlchfwlll v; held' itltkla th art month! The date to j be at in the sear futuTfej, Tfre troe1ara nVeiB-whoVeat over V A. Frbee. R. M Smith. Joe Inces. J. D. Dtrtdton, O-ora F. Hoover. R. B. GmM. -J. C Rhodes. Ward rot4e. P. j C. Oarrlwm. Athler Forreat. r. W. j Brtkine. H H. De AraMsd. Harper Dr. fw; lmtmmm CHr Hmltk CcmmJI. g ffau Vinr OmUmmmu ( Je Pro pMwl rsw Unrtmmt dtfleo. ilfc To Arra for Ifrimh. jSfii ft lro drawn ont aoirioa laat Might lh; itr council tranaactod rMtJno twain: and dlseuMed eltr holth affair and th matu-r of tea raoabMiMioa of tbo Strahorn Ixmd te am. la fcla c-tpacltr a c'.'r pnralclaN Dr. V. C. Cw attended th mactiNg nad advlaed tb council what atopa HmM be 'nk-tt to preaerre hmhk of tte city, laying eapeclal Jtifaaa on th importance of a swat-LJH-flr capi3 and tbo need of itt- qaent clean ia up of fly brooding bUcea. In tola connection Mayor Vast anneatr-d that the city employ U garbea collector ahd oMaln a reic ttlar dumpiMK ground. Th subject will bo lokoM ap again at a mooting on Friday when It I exported that an ordinance will i preaented covering Tit altMatlon a to the Strnhorn bol waa etplalnod to the cwinoll, Ottr Attorney Iw Armond pointing otil the loga I featnrta of the JUwV borg ease and their application to the Bond aittiatlon. On motion of Conn dlnan McKny a committee waa ap- polnted by the mayor to conanlt with bonding houaoa and arrange for a now amendment to the rltv rharter under which lionda might be properly or ' ad for nodmond or U vx'd or bad for all uA 'o-' C4Btnl Oregon. Wo hmnt the Ore-goa-Caiforcla land grant matter ' pwMdfnK i-fiaWm before cogres TMa w't 1 rlully Important "v Central Oegon. bocaose It appear, that a !'f- irt of tola fond ." ! dfrorted "j "hsn&els to be utilized for rwlamatior. of ar!d land. O'eg -. haa pro'i '! more toward the rM.v mat Ion f'J-4 than any other ta' with th- -Tptlon of North Dako'a and haa rf-fred leac In return Jj-; (Kfe a n.'-tlng as thla will do rm '-b t ealling to the attention of national repreeen'atlrea the need of a ita' which hm done ao mach toward th- aeeamttH'.on of the fund. We mu for Sk. W A. UuH, J. E Iaron. If. J. Orrtnrf. George S. Yvmg. J. i A. EMtea. A J Kroesert,' R D Ket-' eham. Dr H Frrell. S. E. I: .berta. ' K. it. Ira. A r E?an arx H. C. j The t-ar.o .t "as rerrod t the la-( d! clu i.' R' 1-nond mfmumms Houses For Alll rl lhfrnfnts Inftr4w1 nflA tfifa ! . ... ........ ...-.... .,(... VB..7 direct onr eirorta in ch cnann: '"-"iiins nt me raio or u.ne ck.T a Vheian will bring funda to tbU ata'e for ""' encn inwrtion. Casli muit Irrigation ' 'lny an ortjers rrom pcrvin ShanM AM the farm. I "' ';n'lmf "Wilar account with ti.. f.rm.r Mm. in fnr hi. ni PT,,C ' lullotln. No ml ert Ueinent taken Th, farmer came In for hi. nota ",,. IftM j. tPnU , ,I1M,rtlon. In the ipHhea. Percy Darli of S t- An ordinance waa paned providing for the lleenaing and regulation of pop corn wagona on the atreeta. The new bolldlng ordinance will Ik con Idored at Frldav'a moetlng. According to the treaaurer'a report ragtaternd rlty warrant now onU Undlng amount to S,22 8. Oc tober general fund wirranta aroount lMK lo IBS. S9 were ordered palil. March lillla were ordered paid In radatered warrant a followsr ItlHM Hanlwitre Co 1.00 11. II. I)e Armotiil 20.00 O. V, Xdtwofigar E.00 if, J ICmI 1S.00 X. P. SWltl 1.71 J, P. .lollliWiii 2&.00 It. Ji. OouM 51.00 .1. y'. JlHtiter 05.00 If. K, .lurhl 2.!5 U A. W. Nixon fi0.ll il. K. OiIkiiiiui IT.. 00 II. TanirH . 3.00 A, W. II(iwt. 33.70 ItidloWH A WlnterM i:i.7S lhjnil IIrilwiir Co 7 1.02 "llrltlge I.nlmr fil.0.80 A. Anno S7.R0 MrnokaMotiil(in 1 . 1 S II. W. I.. A. P. Co 17.37 11. O.'HIIIa S0.7 X. K. HohrlM 100.00 Tl. O'Kell IB. JO It, II. (Ifllllil 'fi.10 n. iiurgati s oo A. ANN 5.00 ' The Amarienii llnkrrr haa a nice line of freali liiiino niHile eaiullo. adv. to oivu I'o.vt'uirr. The iMii(clftim of Hnil will unlle In a concur! ninlr IIih illrHctliin of Mm. Dell I'niknr to he riven at the Dream Theiilrn I'rlilay night There tor, aald: j "It I thf homesteader with whom I would like U talk. Hulld up thej eountry it geltlfig In more xtocg. Twenty to 25 head of thorough bre xtock on an average farm will do rnHch to make the .non-producer on a small tract a producer. The people ought to aMlet the farmer In getting thl stock." "If anything wan built by the co operation of the people. It waa the Tumalo project," aald Fred X. Wal lace, of Tnmalo. "The project alnce It waa built ban been the object of wldeapread crltlclam, but the diffi culties which" have arteen with refard to construction could not hate twen averted even with the moat Intelli gent engin-ring and const ruction. We are rapldh meeting the leakage dIMcultle wh'ch have been canned by fault In the atrata and thl vr wHb the water of Crater Creek di verted for our me we will be alile to accommodate at leaat v. 000 acrea with auftlclent water. We are anx- loua for vou lo know the dlfflcultlM as thev have exlted ao that you may be able to meet the opposition hlch haa com up In regard to the Tumalo jirojoct." "It I evident here." lil II. II. Do Armond of lioml thai we aro out growing Ktnullor idea. In no Motion of the northweat have been a groat- r flleld for the fxereinn of tholr ttBlletl i-nergle. HlKgor thlngH onn ho started through the onnrglnn of hlKger mnrj and whon thl unity of purprwe liocomfi the ilnmlnant liloa of th cite tnnn nothing can stop a sure and ranlil developmnnt." Ttiitim loot Kuril Oilier, lteclproclty In hoOHtlng wns touch ed upon nt length bv M. K, Ilrlnk of Prlnovlllo who urgnil that onch of the Central Oregon towns, hooHt for onch nthnra good. Protection for tho Cen tral Orngon prndiiror wn HUggeHtod by (Inorgo 8. Itnwoll, tho woll known inok man from near Prlnovlllo. Rtnnilanllzntlnn of ronil wnn urgnd hv II. J. Ovorturf of Peml. Unhiilld Ing of automobile road waa tho Hub Ject of n dhnrt talk by Jay II., Upton of Prlnovlllo. Other men who upoke briefly upon toploa of linpnrlnnro to Central Orogon were: Janm A. Kan te. Ilond; T. K. .1. Duffv. Prlnovlllo; luilge O Springer. Prlnevlllo: John lienHls BIMor: WHIard Wlrtz, Prlnn vllle: K. M. Lara, llend; Dr. J. II. Knunnhurg, HoiliiMimt, M. A. I.vnch, I'edmontl: II. P Mlntor. Mend; W. I). HnrnoH. Tumalo; Hev. Van HIko, ion hunt. TO LEASE 1C0 acre farm miles irom llend. Irrigated. 110 'n cul tivatlon. 1j acres alfalfa. II II. De Armond. Hend, Orpgon. 4tfe FOR RENT or SALT: Twn rnnrn house and lot In Kenwood. Inquire or Mrs. Olive, across from John Steldl. 4-5p FOR RENT Piano. Inquire P. u. nox til. 5p FOR SALE. will be vocl and liiKtruinental miiali- n""v"": V '" l-"VHU- " "r Hhd amg by a chorus - adv 'dfckdlck. and (J. K. Do.Uon of Rod- Trout Season Now Open Our sttick of Hods, Muskets, Lines, Heels, Hooks. Spinners, Kly Hooks, ele , is the only COMPLKTK stock in the comity. i ?!5$s63fi!fts6!fial!gEssEsS33feagjSr I. & iV. I i Our Tackle Always Catches Tm fa lyyvffrarjwyyyrgT.TT And reinemher -our prices are, us iisuul, the lowest. Come in and look them over end Hardware Co. Tno share homestead relln'ulh rnonta with good lmprovomer'. In quire C. A. Bangston, Dry, Iike, Ore gon. 4tfc FOR SALE Five room h'ne In Park addition. $25 down and S2S monthlv. J Ryan & Co. 4tfr FOR SALE Stopping plac- known as Stage Station. 16S c.r . aood six room houe, also malf- houe. large barn, corrall. good'ff range, hallow well. Good plsce for right party. For jirlce and partleulir ad dress, Tho. II. lirady, Siiinri.it. Sta tion, c-o La Pine. Orngon. 4-fc Two shares homestead relinquish monts with good Improvements. In quire C. A. Itangston, Dry, Lake, Ore gon. 4tfe FOR SALE Fine old Salzard vio lin. Day .Music storo. 2tfc FOR SALE Houso ' nnd lot, C block from mill. Favorable terms. Inquire llullotln. 2tfc FOR SALE Two lots In Des chutes nddltlon, level nnd free from rock, well located. Prlco '! each. Term. J. Ryan & Co. 3tf FOR SALE Four very, choice lotH In Park nddltlon, prlco and terrnii right. J. Ryan & Co. ' 3tf FOR SALE Flvo room Jjoubo, moilorn oxcopt hoat, woll furnished, ncludlng $150 piano, two lota 40x114 each, clogo to mill nnd school, $2. C00 cohIi or 2,700 half cash, halanco one and two yenrs. J. Ryan & Co. 3tf FOR SALE Flvo room furnished houe, modern oxcopt hoat, corner lot nOxllO, woll located. Prlco $1, 200; $200 cash, Imlnnco onsy month ly payment. J. Ryan & Co. 3tf FOR SALE Thoe now I room home, $S0O onch. 10 per cent cnHh, balunce onsjr monthly payments. J. It) mi & Co. FOR SALE House nnd lot. Prlco right. Tonus reasonable Inquire A. E. Edwards, Ilond Sign Co. 37tf FOR SALE Hatching egg from large Hirnln S. (', It I Red. Honvy winter layers. $100 for 13 egga. We have seven new, up-to-date houses, located close to both mills, with city water, electric lights and sidewalks. Prices $850 to $i, ooo 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 0co cash and balance on easy monthly installments. WHY PAY RENT when yon 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, E. HUNTER MANAGER THE BEND COMPANY Office corner Wall and Ohio Streets. Inqut.-o 1 block east and a little north of Reed's planer. Mrs. V. P. Si nter. G-1c FOR SALE At n sacrifice, a few thousand choice three yoar apple trees from select Hood River buds, several assortment. Liberal Unto allowed lusponslblo purchasers. W. T. dd. Cp FOR SALE First class furniture at half price, slightly used; one fum ed oak library table, 2 fumed oak rockors, tipholostercd In leather, ono fumed oak chiffonier, bed, springs and folt mnttross, sanitary couch, settle, otc. Must he sold this week. Call May Apts., Room 1. 5p FOR SALE Single driving buggy, hnrnoss and saddle. Inquire llul lotln. ctr LOST In iKvstoirice. Yellow knit bag containing lace nnd other articles finder kludly return to Ilulletln. G-Gc FOR SALE Automobile; trade for Improved or unimproved real estate. Inquire Ilulletln. Sp FOR SALE -Threo Poland China hogs. Ono bonr. two sows. To far- team, 5, (J or 7 years old row last of April. L. O. Reed, Ilox , SUuse Hardware Co. 8 C, Ilond. 5p - TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Automobile ano. Inquire Knlletln. for Pl-3p WANTED. WANTED Range rider, furnished or unfurnished, by the Tumnlo Ileef Ilreedors Assn. Hid must he In by April 15, llflS. AdUrew C. J. Moek, Secy., Turalo, Ore . or G. W. Hor ner. Pros.. Ilond. Oregon. 4-'c WANTIID I-aunderlng or house keeping. Mrs. Thomas Rugsdale, phone Illaok 5S1 3tf WANTED Lady bookkeeper and stenographer, experienced In general I ntll.A .-..l. nn 1.1 .....- or will """" ,ui "!' lur pusuiun, uuuor- maiiua unite (ii'itm. ucasonauio sni- nry. Further information Inquire or wrlto The Uulletln. 2-5c WANTED- To buy n good reliable Just Received, Fresh Stock of GOODYEAR ' TIRES and TUBES n Purchase now, before the raise. We have your size. Agents: BUICK VALYE-1N-IIEAD MOTOR CARS T Largest and best equipped shop in Central Ore.' All work guaranteed. SECOND HAND CARS for sale. Hudson 11)15 (JtO will trade for good real estate. Bend Garage Company Motto: "SERVICE" NOT A SIDl! LINll WITH US UUTTHU WHOLUTHINQ Apply it 3-V LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between old American Hakery nnd brldgo n fishing rod han dle with reel attached. Finder please leave at thU office and receive liberal reward. 5-Cp LOST -Hunch, of keys. Finder will ploase return to Ilulletln ofllco and get reward. 5c LOST Ray mare ponjr. Mar roached. Largo wire cut on front .of right hind knee. Leave at Aune'f barn. Reward. 5-6c : MISCELLANEOUS. will sow your grain, clover or grass seed with Superior Disco Drill or put out your potatoes with Aspla- wall planter. Charges G5 cents per hour In oitlier case. Mnko your re ervatloiiB as soon as possible with 1 A. Rong;-, north of towaj or with H C. Kills. 3-3? C. S. Hl'DSON, Prcsldont U. C. COK. Vlco President E. A. SATIIER, Vice Pros. E. M. LARA. Cashier L. G. McRKYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier; it. A. STOVER.Abst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND.OR.EGON Capital fully paid Surplus - - - 2S,000 S25.000 All National Banks are Government Institutions. They are subject to the same strict rules and reculations in force in nil donnrrtnAnfe r Q the government, and required to live up to its nign siaiuiaru. y XT 4fM-XT T 11 iXTTTi ... iwv i hjinvij imAivs must belong to the l''JfiUEHAL RESERVE SYSTEM, and ....:tir.. . ..ii i ii . .i are isZf entitled to all of its advantages ll'e will be pleased to explain lo our friends and cus tomers the many advantages of this system and the practi cally limitless protection il offers lo depositors. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of BEND ' WiB53535gBy I Wk ' &S??V -fdnndoia"f-- 4X4 -C-tsrv . BC1