The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 19, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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TUB IlRXn IICLLET1X, IIEXD, ORE., WEDXESDAY, APRIL 10, 1010.
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(Yntrnl Oregon Climate.
The cllranto of Ccntrnl Oregon is
delightful nt nil seasons of thu year
l,Mt especially attracttvo Just now.
With bright Bunny tlnya nhel cool
nights the cllmnte is nil that could bo
desired. Crescent News.
Taxes jure Paid.
County Treasurer D. V. Harnett
was in town Tuesday and deposited
$35,800 In the Sladraa Statu Dank.
He also left f 10.000 with the bank at
Metollus. Tills money is the flr3t
half or tho 1MB taxes. Mr. Harnett
stated that nbout $10,000 more
would be turnqd over by Jhorlff Hlack
uy May 1st. Madras Pioneer.
Club Elccti.
A. 11. Howninn; Dr. Rosenborg and
Kred Ilolscber nie the newly elected
directors of tho I'rlncvlllo Co miner-
nrl Olub nnd with J. H. Upton and
E J Wilson will form tho oxecutivu
u aril.--Crook County Journal.
Priucvlllo Awakes.
nd rrlnovlllo, too, Is awake. She
lu., an Irrigation unit project and
i.roposes to tnko care of the flood
vaters whllo waiting the construction
r the big dams for the reservoir situ.
Hue has llvo crews of surveyors at
ork on that Irrigation project which
as only formed Inst month. She hns
oted railroad bonds to construct i
'ranch to n point on tho Oregon
Trunk near Hodmond, with only ono
onpusliiK ballot, and is making ready
o start conatructlon work on her
allrond. She is boring wolls for ar
i"lnn water and getting flows. She
j mi tho map for tho National Hlgli
v ay fromi tho Columbia river to tho
f'allfomln. stntc lino, oast of tho Cns
'f.des. All of this lias been brought
about by got-togethor meetings. Sll
ver Lnko Loader.
fniidlilatcs on .loll.
I'. H. I'olndoxter, democratic enn
dldato for nomination for sheriff,
Wlllard If. Wlrtz, district nttqrncy,
anil cnndldato for re-election on the
democratic ticket and county superin
tendent of schools J. K Myers, were
La Pino visitors from I'rlncvlllo on
Tuesday. Mr. Myers is tho Repuhll-
can candldato for re-election to tho
rfllco ho now holds. Tho gentlemen
wero hero on business but they car
ried a good supply of nulls and wins
to repnlr broken political fences If
necessary. La I'lno Inter-Mountain.
I'lan Bugenle CoiilcM.
Tho Lndles Aid is planning to hnvo
a fall exhibit of home grown products
nnd n Bugenle contest. A gold ring
will bo given to tho child, not undor
fix months, nor ovor two years of age
scoring the highest. A prize Is alto
to bo given In a domestic science con
test. Fort Hock Times.
Divided mi Irrigation.
Tho peoplo of tho North Unit nro
divided in their opinion ns to the ad
visability of final .ig an Irrigation
district. The IrrlgntonUts firmly I
Hevo that tlioy nro engaged In a great
wcrk; nnd Hie formation of a district
means great financial success end tlu
I'tilldlng of raHiiy homos worth while
In thu country and Brest proiperltv
In tho towns Thoy flrnlv believe
this and many other xood thlntrs
about tho results of forming r dis
trict. Thoy havo a thorough right to
their beliefs. Deechutos Valley Trib
It In;
All kind of Improvements nnd
' lldlng going on In Bond, but the
labor supply Is said to ho fully enunl
to tho demand. Jefferson County
Record.
Our Bread Basket.
Bend papers are claiming ft popu
lation of moro (linn 3,000 for their
rltv, and what Is moro seem to prove
tho statoment. Wo trust the report
Is truo, ns Itodmond, having the ir
rigated farms, must supply the bulk
of tho feed for theso poople.- -Hfd-mond
Spokesman,
Snow Still Deep.
E. n. Storer nnd Troy Beaver, two
oiing homesteaders In tho Crescent
muntry, wero nt tho Hotel Chrisman
Saturday night, enrouto home after a
week's unsuccessful soarch for beor
la tho Bc.ivor Marsh end Klamath
M rsh sections, says tho Sliver Lake
Lf cder. Eaulppod with a prck horse,
rb' ng ponies, food., guns and ammu
nition, thay loft tholr homosteads
thh side of Crescent a W20k ago Sun-1 "er 8
!?' Thoy flret tried to make It to, welcome,
, S
" -aver .Mnrsn uy louowmg tne norm
bne of tho Wnlk-r range hut snow
drifts, 7 foot deep In plucos, t Cor
nl eprlngB, 1C miles eouth of Cres
cent, forced thorn to double back and
so through tho nras to Klamath
Marsh. Thoy found no slcn of bearj
on the trln but report million" of
ducks and geese at tho marsh. Che
aucan Press.
Protect School Chllilren.
Measles, scarlet fever and whoop
ing rough are prevalent among school
children In many cities. A common
cold never should he neglected ns 't
weakens tho system so that It Is not
;n "Oidltlon to throw off more
i?as diseases. Foley's Honey
Jar Is pleasant to take, acts
contains no opiates. Sold
here Adv.
Kvery. i -iz"j47
er's
For farm land
tervlce. Adv.
loas bco J. Rynn
..r.., What sh Thought,
much?'' ' ''llrKla,s "'""'' wr house
"Terribly. When I entered and saw
cvurytliiiiK npsidu down my first
thniiKlit wni that .llm bad come botne
unexpectedly and dimmed Uls clothes."
-Detroit Tree Press.
, Neea.
llnsuand-Now. then, what are our
needs 7 Wife-Well, tbe bouse need,
painting, we are all out of kltclicn
utensils, the illnlns room rus l thread
bare, the bathroom must be decorated.
e snnpiy nan to order
clothe. Judge.
8UU1C
Aloa .rreadom.
She I'd like to know what you had
before I married you
H MiJivtwll.vi Well. I bad n night
key. anyhow -Itostdu Trniierlpt,
Halley's Achievements,
ndmnnd Halley was a very great
man. lie Was not on'lv the tlrst In urn.
diet correctly the return of u comet,
that which N now known by bis iinine.
but nlso-bcfore Newton had announc
ed his results to any one arrived at
tho conclusion that tbe attraction of
gravitation probably varied Inversely
as the siiuare of the distance. While
these and other Important achieve
ments of his mo well known, it seems
to linvo been forgotten that Hallev de
vim! it method of determlnlm? tin". ni?..
of the ocean from chemical denudn
tlon. Indifference.
"Which do yon jitufer,
summer or
winter'
"I've no pr?ference." replied Mr
(Jtowcher. "It U Just as depressing
In Hie Whether I lltlt ill n nrr..'nriiM,iii
f my time reading about thu hottest
lay ever or the coldest day ever."
Washington Star.
Heavy Hearts.
Mr. Hacon-There. what did I tell
you? This paper says the average
man's heart weighs from ten to twelve
ounces: tho meriiKc woman's from
eight to ten. Mrs. Hncou Of course
men's hearts weigh more. They are
a good deal harder. Yonkers States-
man.'
Thorough Understanding. -"I
presume you understand an auto
thoroughly"
"Thoroughly-that Is, I know when
It won't run there Is something tho
matter with It." Detroit Freo Press.
Four chairs nt your service nt tho
Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv.
Information for, Women.
Housework Is trying on health nnd
sticngth. Women nro ns Inclined to
kidney r.nd hladdor troublo rs men.
Aching bnck, tore Joints und mus
cles, blurred vision, pufllness undor
eyes, should bo glvon prompt atten
tion. Foley Kidney Pills restorol
healthy action to irrltnted kidneys
and blndder. Sold Bvorywhero.. Adv.
A. F. & A. M. Meets second
nnd fourth Thursiliiv nights
at 8 o'elock. Mamnlc Hull.
J. D. Davidson J-cretury.
Visiting .Members Welcome.
II. A. SI MeetD Ilrst and
third Friday nights 1 1 S o'
clock. Masonic Hall.
'Isltlng Members Welcome
C, K. H. Meets second
and fourth Jl o n d u y
nights at S o'clock. Ma
sonic: Hell.
Mrs. C. M. McKay, Sec.
Visiting Members
Wolcomo.
$P 31. W. A. Meets first and
'. I,lru mosuny uignis at
yvW o'clock. Sathor's Hall.
B. E. Ilunnn, Clorlc.
Visiting Neighbors
Welcome,
K. of P. Deschutes
Lodge No. 103. Meets
every Wednesday night
at S o'clock. Saher'3
Hall.
Visiting Members are
Welcomed.
L. M. McReynolds,
K. or R. & S.
I. O. O. V. Bond I)dgo
No. 218. Meets every
Monday night at 8 o'clock
her's
Hall. Visiting Members
If. I. JlcKlm. N. U
P. Welder, Secretary.
! LODGE DIRECTORY
(5i
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I), of It. Bend Lodgo No. I
second and fourth Friday
8 o'clock. Satber's Hall.
08, Meets
nights at
Visiting
Slembors Welcome.
Mrs. Ethel I. Fleming. Secretary
T. P. II Meets first and
third Friday nights nt 8
o'clock. Sather's Hall.
Visiting Mumbors Invited
to Attend.
C. W. Thcrnthwalte, Sec.
r Thursday at 8
y0&. o'clock. Soth-
Hall. Visitors always Welcome.
Cbas W Ersklne, Secretary.
....iilfflF&rMfifV.. P. O. I. Des-
T- 1f,if'"'-'a .ho.os Aerie
and VIP ..- JZ;v. 204 .
,luJek,v i -"S&vt&T7 Meets every
I THE ROCK 0RH.LER
WouLooMevunr 'JpSSa
1YOU LOOK IIAPOV ru.u ,r vn.i
DO A OOOO DEAL Of KMOCMMO
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IT S a glad day for a tobacco chewer when lie finds
y-IJ GUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new
cut, long shred.
Knowing how much it means to his comfort, a man
takes pleasure in telling his friends about it, too.
You don't have to grind it away. The taste lasts.
"Notice how the ilt brlngi out the rich tobacco Uite "
Mae fcy WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Sqaire, New Yoib Cily
England's Oldust Dorough.
As Hallsbiiry Is well known as Fa
rum, mi Is Buglaiid's oldest borouch.
Barnstaple, ns Itariim. which mny have
been tbe Itomnn name of the town.
According to old memorials, "the old
name of tbe town was Abertawe. be
cause It stood tjiwanl the mouth of
Taw river." Tbe Saxons changed It to
Berndcnxtnplc llnriiNtnple appears to
have been represented In the Wltenngc
mot or Anglo-Saxon parliament Thus
It Is one of the oldest boroughs, if not
absolutely the oldest. In the kingdom.
Its brondcloth manufacture, once an
Important Industry, has now died out,
but there are manufacturers of lace
nud gloves, large cabinet works, tan
neries mid potteries (Itarum ware).
London Globe.
Study of Synonynfi.
Little Dulclo was asked by her teach
er to define the word "whimsical." "It
means 'odd.' " she replied. "And now,"
tbe teacher went on, "please writo n i
sentence containing the word properly '
uecd."
Hesitatingly tbe little tcn-ycnr-olil
took up a pen nnd nftcr a moment's
thought wrote. "There are two kinds
of numbers whimsical and even."
THE SHOES WE WILL BACK
WITH OUR. GUARANTEE
Nnp-ii-Tan Work Shoe $2.75 and up
World's Work Shoe $2. 75 to $5.00
Foot-Sehul'.e Shoe w $3.75 to $5.00
'Village School Shoe $2.35 to $3.25
For all purposes these
better wearwill look
can buy for
R. H. LOVEN I
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HEAL KSTATE PIKE IXBUIAXC'H IXVESTSIKXTS
C. V. SILVIS 1 11
I . BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES
AINU J1I Y FKUFJJ.K1 Y
I)TS POIt SALE IX EVERV ADD1TIOX IX IIEXD
PIlOPEItTV HANDLED POIt XO.V-ltESIDEXTH. TIMIlEIt
IIOUGIIT AND SOLD. L
OPI'ICE OltECOX STItEUT r-
Ixxiorhf M Ha vie fftmnnnv I
wniui if, uutiu vvuipuiy I
INSURANCE
FIRIJ PLATfi OLASS AUTO.MOMILU
LIAUILIIY IIUNII ALCIDIi.M
Phone Red 1621 Temporary Olllce Opposite Bulletin llldg.
. lisfsr ir
LLemens m- !
DEALERS IN B I ' ift,l '
FURNITURE fo&EFmh
ot.i fTT" o rErHHp
ranges Wmmm s4
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... --i gKtimtmbmtr
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PAYMENTS MM&StOA
TRII'LETT BUILDING JffiiSiifcES3rf
BEND. OREGON Jg
QUILLS THE. GOOD JUQGE )
lYOUR MONOa Tur urn
r. ' -.Y . ' "- "''" '"OI
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S TI'mTO
A deslrnblo bread knlfo free with
uvorv annual subscription to The
Bend Hulletin.
Seo Edwards for good houso paint
ing. Adv.
Seo Edwnrds for paper hanging.
AlIV.
Shoes will
better than
the money
the
Millview
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! WILL OPEN III I
II APRIL 1ST IN
i Carroll Building
GOOD BOARD
AINU KUUM& -
II REASONABLE
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give you
any you
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
ItOUBllT II. GOULD
Civil
Bnglnccr
Hcnd
Oregon
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. I).
1) B X TIST
Ofllco Over Po8tolllco
Bend, ... Oregon
DR. J. C. VANDEVERT
Physician nnil Surgeon
Phono Red 271
Hours 9-12 n. m.; 1-j p,
7-9 p. m.
Sntlier Untitling
m.;
W. O. MANNING, D. M D.
Dentist.
Ofllco In First Nntlonal Bank
Building
Tel. nil lleud, Oregon
W1LLARD II. WIRTZ
L A W Y K It
Prluovlllo, Oregon.
C. 8. BENSON
Attorney At Ii n w
Bouson Building, Wall Street
Bond, Oregon,
VEKNON A. FORBES
L a w y !: it
First NattonnI Bnnk Building
Bond, :-: :: Oregon
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a e o n o r s. v o u n a
Civil mill Irrigation Engineer,
U. S, Mineral Sun ej or.
Boom D First Nntlonal Bank
Building
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J. B. Bell A. W. Sims
CltOOK COUXTV AHSTKACT
COMPANV
(Incorporated)
Successors to The J, It. Ilnuor
Abstract Co., Prluovlllo, Ore.
Ahstrnctn Insurance
HEX!) PLU3IIIIXG AND
IIEATIXtJ CO.MPAXV
Sanitary Plumbing
Steam and Hot Water Heating
WALL STREET
DR. It. D. 8TOWELL
Xupriipiithtc I'liyMi Ion
Ovi r I.'ii-.iii 1 iiinltiiii- t'o
A all Strut Hours -i to 5
Phono Iti'd IH-
C. P. NISWONGER, Bond, Ore.
IXDEKTAKEIt
Llreiihi'il Emhiilmcr, l'limrnl
lilrertur.
Phono Red 121. Lady Asst
DR. J. H. CONNARN
D !: N T I S T
Ofllco In Father Building.
Ilouri. 0 to 12, 1 to 5.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment.
II. II. Do A H M O N D
LAWVEU
Oregon Street. Boud, Oregon
II. C, ELLIH
Attorneyiit'Uuv
Unlteil Stntes C'liiiimlHsliincr
First National Bunk Building
BEND, OREGON
DR. A, A. Ill RRI8
.N'nliiropiilli
DlB"nrea cured without tho uso
of drugs or surgery by tho nat
ural methods of hi-Mlng. Ofllco
Suther Building I tend, Oregon
Tel. Itliick t!71
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
At Sutlii-i-'H Hull
Under Now Management,
With New Orchestra
IIEXD TO IIROTIIEIIH
AUTO KTAfii:
Leaves Bond TueHday and
HaturdayH
II. I). (lffiri!i!, A Kent
Offlce at George'B Barber Shop
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C. E. HAMILTON
Writes Fire Insurance
Phone Bl.clc 451
DRY WOOD FOR SALE
Sanitary Barber Shop
Will (llvo You Better
, Barber Service
SAM ELDER, Prop.
Iho Dalles
Sanatorium
THE DALLES. OREGON
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FORMERLY
DR. GEISENDORFER'S
HOSPITAL
KtoiwMicit iimltr the iii.m.ii;cmtnt of
l)H 1MAI4
Dry Lake
STAGE
LEAVES DltV LAKE WED-
XESDAV AND SATlltD.W
Ill-n'PI'.XIXC Tlll'ltSllAY AM)
Sr.VDAY
Leave orders at the
Universal Garage
at iiiij rcr.w MI.AT
MAPKI.T.
FREE DELIVERY
Gilbert b Son
H. P. SMITH
I'ltin and Omnnd.ljl
PLASTERING
ALL WORK
GUARANTIED
J
Joe Rock
CONTRACTOR
All kinds of
EXCAVATION
WOKK
rock or dirt
I1ASEMENTS
STREET WORK, ETC.
Lr ofdrii l
J. A, IIASIKS OITICE
Oirgon Slice!
HooflnK of nil kinds, Hcfiairinir
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
GuttorlfUTi HpoutlnK,
Cornicea und Skyll(;hU.
We are in a
Position
TO IH'ILD A HOl'SK, AC
1 1 Hill COUDINO TO THE PLANS
OF THE PURCHASER.
WILL BUILD SAID HOUSE
TO SPIT THE BUYER AND
SELL IT FOR 20 OF PUR.
CHASE PRICE CASH. BAL
ANCE EASY SI O N T 11 L Y I
PAY.MENTS.
II HOMESEEKERS LAND CO.
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