THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OHE., WEDNEHDAY, APRIL 5, 101(1. PAGE . Shearings -w lco Still Thick. Poarl iLynes Is hnvlng a force of men at work putting In the fish trnpa for the spawning season at Odell, Orescent nnd Davis lakes. They re pot t four feet of snow at Lako Odell and the lco nil over tho Inko two feet or more In thickness, with no signs of breaking up Crcscant News. Ln l'lno Cicninery. Tho flnnl creamery meeting will bo held April 8th, and every detail in connection with tho Installation of tho plant, tho building, etc., will bo settled. Every shareholder who .rait to know what Is being done. Is requested to bo present at this meet ng and have n voice ln tho affair. Every thing must bo arranged to make for permanency and profit, and two heads, or a dozen are bettor than one. Let's have everybody who Is Interested, ln attendance at this meet jug, La Pino Intcr-Mountnln. Grunt County DUIslon. It Is likely that there will bo a movement on foot for tho division of Grant county. Tho division v111 bo along tha lines that hr.vo been pro posed before. Potltlons will bo cir culated and tho n.uostlon will .go on tho bnllots. Hluo Mountain Eagle. llounty Too High. A movement Is on foot nt Fort Rock to provldo for tho placing on the bnllots of a rabbit bounty law 1 rovldlng for n bounty of live cents on nil rabbits killed within tho coun ts A bounty of this size on Jack rabbits will meet with much opposi tion throughout tho county and It Is certainly very doubtful whether or not It will over pass. Its chances are surely much less than those of a thrco cent bounty. If tho citizens of this county wnnt n rnbblt bounty It Is our mud Id opinion thnt they should unite on tho smnll bounty and work to gether for It for most assuredly the larger bounty law will bo likely to bo llkoly to be rojected by tho voters throughout tho county. Chownucan Itcsb. near Is the activity displayed by our townsmen in cleaning up about their premises and renovating things gen erally. For Instance, Dr. Clark has greatly Improved the looks of his residence on tho hill by the addition of a Bleeping porch on tho north sldo and mnklng other Improvements. Tho bank officials are having Joo Jerro do somo fancy dressing Inside and out of the bank building. Evidently tho. citizens are getting rendy for tho "Clean-up Day" which Mayor U'lton has called for, Madras Pioneer. Rood Roads in Redmond. Tuesday was Good Roads Day for Redmond, and It was well observed, as usual. Good Roads Day ln this section Is Redmond Idea and the people hero generally give credit for the Idea to Chad Irvln, the energetic president of tho Commercial Club. Tho town was practically closed up and fully 100 of our citizens spent tho day on tho lnccniploto gap about a mlio at tho top of tho O'Noll hill on tho Prlnevlllo-Redmond road. Quito a few wore working tho road leading to Cllno Falla and Sisters. Redmond Spokesman. Tho American Bnkory announces that It hns begun to make Ice cream and from now on will have It for sale at nil times to hotols, restaurants and private families. adv To Mhvo County Sent. Madras pcoplo r.ro circulating nn initiative petition providing as fol lows: "On and nfter tho first day or January, 1017, all tho county of ficers and tho circuit nnd county courts shall bo nt Madras, and nil county business required to bo dono at tho county seat shall bo at Mad ras. On or beforo sold first day of Jnnunry tho County Court of Jeffer son county shall romovo all the coun ty records, books, oinco equipment and othor county proper)" from Cul ver to Madras, nnd shall provldo the necessary ofllco rooms, furnlturo nnd equipment nt tho City of Mndrns for doing nnd carrying on all tho busi nces of tho county that Is required to bo dono nt tho county scat.' Dos chutes Valley Tribune. Tho Bend Flour Mill Co. hns made a careeful selection of suitable seed fo- spring sowing. Thoroughly clean ed and of tho best quality. See list of varieties. Adv. BEND LADIES HURT Registration nt Irltie tile. . Just 225 votors registered during tho past wcok nt tho court house which makos tho totnl of 1G13 that havo been recorded nt tho clerk's of llco to date. This however, Is per haps sovornl hundred below tho num ber thnt nro actually registered over tho county, somo of tho registrars not hnvlng reported slnco tho hooks opened. N'lnoty of the voters regis tered during tho week gnvo tholr addresses as Prlnovlllo, 33 receive mall at Redmond, 28 nt Post, 10 nt Alfalfa and the remainder nro pot tering. Republicans numbered 13r' democrnts 77, and miscellaneous 13. Eighty two of tho number woro wo men, and 143 mnlo votors. Just 1C davs In which to reglstor before the primaries. Register today. Crook County Journal. Party on Way to I'rlucWUo Struck by Horse.. (Redmond Spokesman.) Whllo a part of tho Hond delega tion of the O. E. S. was coming to Redmond on Mondny, enrouto to Prlnovlllo, thoy met a horBo and bug gy containing a lady and six school children a short dlstanco this sldo of Deschutes. Tho horse, became frightened nt tho auto nnd bolted, tho occupants either being thrown out or Jumping. Tho nuto party stoped and thojndlcs from Bond returned to render first aid. However, nono of tho children were Injured and they woro propnrlng to tnko tho children homo In tho auto when tho horso ngnln ran away, this tlmo with more disastrous results, tho ladles being directly in his path and unahlo to es cape. They woro knocked down nnd tho buggy, which had, turned on Its sldo. was draggod over them. Mrs, Mnblc Lara was qulto severe ly bruised up nnd was hardly able to walk. Mrs. Clydo McKay and tho MUses Adah Watrlng and Mao Flom mlng woro niso bruised up, but not seriously Injured. "After taking tho children homo, the pnrty, sadly mussed up but with spirits undaunted, continued to this city, lntor going to Prlnovlllo ln timo for tho celebration thoro. I LODGE DIRECTORY fa A. !'. & A. 51. Meets second nnd fourth Thursday nights at S o'clock. Masonic Hall. J. D. Davidson Secretary. Vlsltlnt, Memuera Welcome. R. A. .M. Moots first nnd third Prldnv nlnhlu pt C n- tt clock. Masonic Hall. Visiting .Members Welcome Cnttlo Turned Out. Wllllo Klttredgo of Summer lako nnd Chnrlos Pitcher of Silver Lako mado a trip" to tho Klamath Marsh country last week; thoy wintered! .IiaIh Mntlln tlin.A rPlin. 1.n.i Mint ' many of tho cattlemon havo turned their t-uttlo from tho feed ynrds to tho rnngo. Thoy snv tho snow has practically loft tho Marsh, but that plenty of It still remains In the foot-, hills nnd mountains. Silver Lake1 Leader. Fort Rock Mull. Tho first mall truck this year ar rived nt Fort Rock Saturday oven Ing. H. F. Swingle has discontinued hauling the mall and the Pioneer Stage and Truck Co. Is again handl ing Its entire lino. From nend to T.a Pino the mall Is still bolng hauled ly horses nnd from there to Silver Lako by n one ton Bulck truck. In jMp short time the company will take Ijol nil tho horses and run two of V'S Jt O. E. H. Mcots second nnd fourth Monday nights at 8 o'clock. Ma bonlc Hall. Mrs. O. M. McKay, Sec. Visiting Members Wolcome. M. W. A. Meets first nnd third Tuesday nights at 8 o'clock. Sathcr's Hall, E. E. Hanna, Clerk. VUltlng Neighbors Welcome If. of P. Deschutes Lodgo No. 103. Moots every Wednesdny night at 8 o'clock. Sathor'a Hall. Visiting Members are Wolcoraed. L. M. McReynolds, K. or R, & S. Registration in Jcffpnon. Registration of voters in Jefferson county has been progressing fairly well, but tho tlmo Is getting short, nnd those not already on tho lists phould glvo It their nttenlon beforo April 18th. The registration in the i county to date March 23 is as follows- Republican, 539; democratic. 250; progressive, 11; independent, 31; socialist, 19: prohibition, 10 non (partisan. 3. Total. 863. It looks like a Republican year at least so . far as Jefferson county Is concerned. Jefferson County Record. I. O. O. F Ilond Lodge No. 218. Meets every Monday night at 8 o clock S Mier'a Hall. Visiting Members Welcome. II. I. McKIm, N. O N. P. Welder, Secretary. I), of It. Hond Lodgo No. 208. Meets second nnd fourth Friday nights at ,8 o'clock. Sather's Hall. Visiting Mombors Welcome Mrs. Ethel M. Fleming, Secretary. T. F. U Meets first and third Friday nights nt 8 o'clock, Sather's Hall. Visiting Members Invited to Attend. C. W. Thornthwalte, Sec. riruiK uraciira .imiru.i i 9Z&Mzear N o- 2 0 4 3. TSrsey&Skzi Meets a v e r y r3F Thursday at 8 ?3ag o'clock. Sath- er's Hall. Visitors always Welcome. Chas. W Erskine, Secretary. (THE STEEL WORKER TELLS IT To THE OOOD JUP'og) AAINT vou not SlNtC I ArBAlQ or TUMBLED TO ATUMOLC THC REAL I - I J TOBACCO GET the taste of the richest tobacco grown-W-B CUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, Ions shrtj. Everywhere men are to glad they found it that they do ahead and pass the good word along. Take a small chew because W-B CUT Chewing is rich tobacco. "Notlcs how the salt brings out tho rich tobacco tajta" Mios by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square. New York City SILVER LAKE PAPER SAYS RAILROAD SITUATION GOOD IokH Forunril With Satisfaction To Thing That Aro Coming to Inter ior Town Warns Old Timers. (Silver Lako Leader.) Tho local railroad situation Is pro gressing nlcoly nnd tho surveyed lines, ln every direction of tho com pass, tho wyo lines, house-track lines, etc., within tho limits of towns, nil look tremendously good. Of course there may yet bo minor changes, which Indeed thero probably will bo but tho fact that wo aro going to. bo a junction point, with the added Interests of a division point, termin als, roundhouses, shops nnd all such things which follow, Is certainly food for tho profoundest Imagination of what may and will como to Silver Lake It Is plainly vlslblo that now and wide awako blood will need to tako hold of our sagebrush lands and do velop them, but this Is simply a re petition of all other places tho slcopy old timer goes to sleep nnd tho newcomer arrives nnd "swipes" It. It has been predicted from tho stnrt, both by closo observers on the out- sldo nnd many land owners Inside tho Unit who were nnxlous for Irrigation, that tho first petition would go by dofnult, but It probably a great bless ing In disguise, for thero In nlrendy nu nwakenlng nnd Bomo eye-opening nnd' beforo another movo Is mado thero will probably bo somo mighty eliminations made Soo Edwards for good house paint ing. Adv. Hotel Benson PORTLAND. OREGON ?N We believe thnt there is no Hotel in the entire United Stntes more handsomely furnished or thnt oilers more to the traveller. RATES $1.50 nnd up without hath. $2.00 nnd up with bath. A. T. LUNDBOHG, Manager Dwight M. Davis Company INSURANCE nun LIABILITY PLATE (1LASS HON!) AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Phone Red 1621 Temporary Office Opposite Bulletin Hldg. Martin s& Clemens DEALERS IN FURNITURE STOVES RANGES ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS L TRIPLETT BUILDING ." BEND, OREGON 9 BICa vJm iiyMi I BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. llOUUKT 11. GOULD Civil Engineer dm llcnd Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. 1) K.VTIST Ofllco Over PostofTlco Bend, ... Oregon DIL J. C. VANDEVERT l'lijslclnn and Surgeon Phono lied 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-C p. m , 7-9 p. m. Snther Building W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Ofllco in First National Bank Building Tel. Oil lletid, Oregon WILLA11D II. WIItTZ L A W Y K It Prlnovlllo, Oregon. O. S. BENSON A 1 1 o r n o y At L n v Benson Building, Wall Strcot Bend, Oregon. VERNON A. FORBES L A W Y E It First Nntlonnl Bank Building Bond, :: :: Oregon GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. U, 8. Mineral Him cj or. Room C First National Bank Building J. B. Boll A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J. II. Hnnor Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Ore Abstracts lnsuranrn BEND- PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY Sanitary Plumbing Steam and Hot Wnter Heating WALL STREET DR. II. D. STOWELL Niijirapnthlr I'IijhIcIiiii Over Logan Furniture Co. Wul! Street Hours 9 to 5 PlKiiio Itc.l IHl! O. P. NISWONGER, Ilond, Ore UNDERTAKER IJcoiiNctl Eiiilmlmur, Funeral Director, Phono Red 121. Lady Asst DR. J. II. CONNARN I) E N T I K T Oinco In Snthor Building. Ilouru 9 to 13, 1 to 0. Sundays and ovenlngu by Appointment. II. II. D o A It M O N I) LAWYER Oregon Street. Bund, Oregon II. C. ELLIS Attoriieyfit-Uuv United State CoiuiiiUiiloiicr First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON DR. A. A. BURRI8 Niitiiropntli DIS"nsoH cured without tho uao of drugs or Hiirg'-ry n tho nat ural methods of healing Olllco Butlirr Building lU-ud, Oregon Tel. BliickUTl Iho Dalles Sanatorium THE DALLES, OREGON FORMERLY DR. GEISENDORFER'S HOSPITAL Hcopcncil umler the management of 1)h liuvm Carpenter and Builder Plans and Etlimlc Fret. It hill wy )ou to rc me be (ore building, ALI WORK GUARANTEED Hans L. Christiansen Dend Dry Lake STAGE Leaves Dry Lake Satur days, returning Sundays. Leave orders at the Universal Garngo Village School Shoes Best for Boys and Girls Foot-Shulzo Dress Shoes Best For Men All kinds of Shoo Repairing R. H. loven BUY YOUIl Groceries AT THU NP.W MEAT mAPKLT. FREE DELIVERY Gilbert (h Son DANCE Every Saturday Night At Kutlicr'H Hall Under Now Management With Now Orchestra BEND TO IIKOTIICKH Al'TO Hl'AGIJ Leaves Bond Tuesday and Saturdays R. I). George, Agent Office at George's Barber Shop T " 'I ABSOLUTELY MODERN N BUNGALOW Four lloams and Hath, Nice Cellar, Patent Closet. In t-wo hloeks of the M Held School. Will he finished this I will .sell this modern home on J installment plan. HOMESEEKERS LAND CO. IU MINILK. M....wm Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds oi EXCAVATION WO UK rock or dirt J BASEMENTS "j STREET WORK, ETC. Leave MtiM al j. a. ivAS'ics ornci: Oilman SliMl J L HooflnK of "II klnilK. KopnirlriK promptly dono. . J. A. MacCLOSKEY 1 TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering-, Spouting, Cornice and Skylights, It J i fcf I ' if A pretty good pgn that spring Is. B S-s,