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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1916)
THE HENP HUI.LETIN, IIKX1), OHE.,v WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2(1, 101(1. PAGE n. Shearings v , Irvine Is I, he One. Wo have on our desk, 'n copy of The Spade, a little house organ adjacent to the town and tho demand for lumber which will he made on the United States as coon na condi tions right themselves In tho far east it Is a certainty that mills will lio es tablished in Crescent nnd rnllronds will como to haul away tho product. We have tho samo resources that Dond has; wo hnvo more timber, ns much wale. power and the soli Is from the olllco of C. II. Irvine, the Must ns fertile. It Is n down hill hunt hustling president of tho Redmond to seaports nnd every advantage Is Commercial Club, who spend his leisure moments In the furniture em porium conducted by himself, nnd sings of farming and like Interesting topics. The little publication' Is is sued Just Bcml-oecnsionally, and nt tho discretion of the author, and cir culated cf course for the purpose of getting more business for Its pro moter. It would be impossible to keep n man of the charnctor, disposi tion, nnd optimistic spirit of Mr. Ir vine, from unMUunued bucccss, Crock County Journal. ours that any otiior town has In Eas tern Orrgon. , Then why can we not reasonably expect ono railroad whllo tho other town Is retting tltreo or four. Our rescinds iftvo not boon brought to the attention of tho pub He Is tho only ronton. Crescent Now i. Why Smltli'h Hock. The sharp, light colored, splro-like TOcltB with almost porpendlculnr walls at the bend of Crooked river n short distance east of Terrebonne, and known as Smith ro.ck, is said to have taken tho name from an Incident that occurred away back in the enrlyflf tles. IndlaiiB got after a man by that name nnd pressed him so closely that ho was forced to tako refuge amid thcBa rocks, and ns they could scale them nt only one point, Smith easily held the fort. They laid seise and, without food or water, ho lield out for many days, but wan nenrlng the end when some troopers from Camp Polk happened In tho vicinity, put tho Indians to (light and rescued him from his perilous position. Red r.icnd Spokesman. TICM M1J Plllll. Hy tho way the 1915 taxes are coming Into tho county treasury, the county will be out of debt hy May 1st. While most of tho citizens are pitying only the first half of their taxes somo nro pnying for the full year. Not only will tho county ho out of debt, but It will be about $1G, 000 to the good. Madras Pioneer. THE NIGHT WATCHMAN-THROWS UOHT ON THTrl JYOUR JOB IS Aj ' fZtiu C; LONELY OWE n SrEAI WOULD BE IP I '" HAVE THEl REAL TOBACCO CHFwl DU51NESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Touitsts Coming. Tourists aro coming rapidly these days. Automobile trnfflc so far this spring Is greater thnn it was at tho height of the season last yenr. Tho roads are In excellent condition throughout tho country, this r.ttrncts tourists through this way rather than by muddy roads along tho Willam ette. La Pino Inter-Mountnln. 1J I. .hVitVVK'LiV',""1. . b W.D CUT Ch.l. n '!! 1'7,mc,, '- liow different It if trom or jlniry lobicco. M3e t.y WEYMAN-DRUTON COMPANY. 50 Union Sqmrt, Ntw Tcik Cty HOHEHT II. GOULD Civil Engineer tm Mi ; Rend Oregon C. E. HAMILTON Writes Fire Insurance Phone Block -151 DRY WOOD FOR SALE W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. 1 KNTIST Offlce Over Postofflco Rend, ... Oregon HEM TRAVEL EXPECTED Volume Tuo. With this Issuo of tho Record be gins Volumo II. We have tried to glvo our renders a clean, newsy pa pertho best that could be done with tho facilities. Wo have been ablo to Fpcure an clllcient corps of corres pondents In vnrlous parts of the county, nnd this feature has added very materially to tho success of the Record as a country newspnper. We thank our largo list of subscriber's for their support, and trust thoy will not only contlnuo their patronage but kindly use their Inlluenco to In duce their friends to Join In support ing tho paper that endeavors to sup port tho best Interests of the people as a whole. Jefferson County Record. Sllter Lakt IooUn Clean. Practlcr.lly nil of tho peoplo In Silver l.ako got busy lr,3t Saturday morning nnd In a few hours great heaps of refuse appeared on every sldo which were soon carried nway in wagons. Meet of tho work was per formed by women and school ch'ld- ren. Tho clean up was Inaugurated by tho Women's Civic Improvement Club, nnd horearter will bo an annual town event. Silver Lake Leader. TcffriMiii Candidates. It Is shown nfter all the petitions of candidates havo been llled with the dork, that there will bo compe tition In plenty for nearly all of the onnty olllces. Tho names of thoso who havo filed petitions are. for etiunty Jud:je. M. C. Mnson, Wm. Moegll. X A. Pnrdlck npd Win. lllalr, nil repuhl'caiiH' for commissioners, tohn M. King. ILny .1 Chenoweth, P Chltwood am' II. L. Prlday, all republicans: for school superintend ent, Lillian Watts, democrat nnd Mary E. Dnughorty and Ethel Klnnn. republicans: for county clerk, W, E. Johnson nnd James L. Thomas, dem ocrats, nnd Sidney D. Perclval nnd H. Rruco Shaw, republicans; for sheriff Tra F. lllock, T. W. Thornburg, Jan. Wood. O. V. Stanton and Rov M. Newell, republicans and L. II. Hows ley, democrat: for ossossor, Ira P. Holcomb and James T. Robinson, domocrnts, nnd John T. Diznoy nnd W. I). Arnoy. republicans; for treas urer, D. W. Harnett: for survovor Walter M. Eaton, tho latter iwo hav ing no competitors in tho primaries. Deschutes Valley Tribune. Surveying Reports, Tho Strahorn surveying crow which has been working In tho northern part or tlio Fort Rock valley for somo weeks, has discontinued Its work In that territory nnd loft for tho Mllllcan valley Tho crow now working towprd tho direction of Klamntli Falls Is expected to com ploto tho work of surveying through this valley. Fort Rock Times. For farm land lonaa see J. Rynn eorvlce. Adv. Four chnlrs at your sorvlco nt tho Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. Information for Women. Housowork Is trying on health and stiongth. Women aro ns Inclined to Kinney cnu bladder trouble ra men Aching back, eoro Joints nnd mus cles, blurred vision, pufllness under eyes, suould bo given prompt atten tion. Foloy Kidney Pills rcstoro healthy nctlon to Irritated kldnoys and bladder. Sold Everywhere. Adv. LODGE DIRECTORY A Crater Imko and Ceiitml Oregon, Will Ho Rendezvous For Pleasure .Seek ers Is Ik'llef. Desplto tho fact that there Is not n San Francisco exposition to lure nutolsts through Oregon, travel In Contrnl Oregon during the coming summer months Is expected to be more than normal. Crater Lake, and Contrnl Oregon promlso to bo a ren dezvous for pfensure seekers. Re gardless of the rnct that the Central Oregon highways havo gained moBt unfnvornblo publicity through motor ists, travel both from tho north and south 'Is expected to bo heavy this year. Crritor Lake Is being moro widely advertised than ever before, nnd ac cording to publicity men who are en couraging trnvol, tho Contrnl Oregon highways will bo traversed y thous ands of people. Many who enter southern Oregon via tho Pacific high ways will return over tho Central Oregon hlghwny, and thoso who como this way from northern points will return, for tho most part on tho west sldo. Tho roads now nro reported to bo tho best they hnvo been for yenrs. Practically no section of tho roads olthor to tho north or south of Rend Is In bad condition. Remnrkablo time is being miule from The Dalles to Head by automobile and from Rend to places to the south and south cast no troublo to speak of Is being encountered by motorists. ccd to Prlnevlllo to attend the Hond Prlnevllle liaso ball game. The trout streams near at hand were n luro for many anglers nnd their families, many of whom report excellent catches. DR. J. C. VANDEVERT Plijsk'laii mid Surgeon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.: 1-C p. m. 7-9 p. m. Satlier Ilulldlng Sanitary Barber Shop Will Glvo You Retler Ilnrber Service SAM ELDER, Prop. W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Olllco In First National Da .k Ilulldlng Tel. ."It Rend, Oregon MYSTERIES IN HOLES. What Oseomei of tho Earth Rodonti Dig From Their Dent? I havo found two weasels' dons on the margin of n muck swamp In tho woods that presented the sumo insolu ble; problem id tho chipmunk's hole what bus become of tho bushel or more of earth Hint must hnve been brought to the surface? Uoth tho weasel nud the chipmunk hnve several galleries and one or more largo chambers or dining halls, nnd how each manages to hide or obliterate nil the loose soil that must havo been removed Is it uucstlou which has long puzzled me. If we had an American Fa lire or n man who would give himself up to the study of the life histories of our ro dents with tho same patience nud en thusiasm Hint tho wonderful French man has shown concerning the life his tories of the Insects ho would doubt Icsh soon solve tho mystery. I used to think Hint the chipmunk cnrrled away tho soil In his cheek pockets, nnd I havo so declared In ono of my hooks, but I am now very cer tain that ho does not only his food otores nro thus carried. .lohu llur roughs In Harper's Magazine. A. F. A! A. M. Moots second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 o'olook. Masonic Hall. J. D. Davidson. Socrotnry. Visiting Members Welcome. Harney County. For moro than twenty yen' Har ney county' has been awaiting tho pomlng of tho railroad and now it Is nn assured fact and tho train actually crossing the lino thoy nro Jubilant nnd look for wonderful development forthwith. This Is only the beginning nnd If they now push abend with ns great energy nnd persoverenco ns they hnvo shown tho pnst years theirs will ho an achievement seldom equal led In the country. Ilnrnov count. . Is known from ono end of the coun try to tho other nnd nil eyes nro turn ed that way with greater Interest to day than ever before.-Junturn TImos i It. A. M Meot3 lirst and third Friday nights rt S o' clock. Masonic Mall. Visiting Maiuliors Welcome-. EASTER WEATHER IDEAL Cliurelics Report flood Attendance Mitny Enjoyed Fine Weather. Old Sol was In n good Humor on Sunday and guvo tho ladles it splen did opportunity to display their new Enstor toggery. They did. Ideal woathor forced an unusual number out of doorH Sunday morning. Pas tors of tho Dond churches report ex ceptionally largo congregations at tholr church services during the day. There wiib a general exodus In tho afternoon of bnso ball fans who nut- O. K. 8. Meets second and fourth M o n d a y nights m 8 o'clock. Ma sonic Hall, .Mrs. C. M. McKay, Sec, Visiting .Members Welcome. Lnkcileiv Huh Club, Tho Lnkevlew Commercial Club has been put on n good business bas is, officers havo been elected, com mittees appointed and a working or ganization formed. At their last meeting the follow ing officers were elected: Dr. E. II. Smith president, Harry Ilalley, vice presldont nnd L. F. Cronemlller, sec retary. Nino directors were also elected. These will have power to transact any business that may come up at any time outside of regular meetings. In thin manner It will bo possible to handle all business In a prompt and efficient manner without the necessity of calling a meeting of the entire club. The club meets the first Friday in every month at the court house. Permanent quarters will soon bo fitted up for the organi zation elsewhere so thnt thev can hnve their own rooms. Chewaucan ress. I S- her's M. W. A. Meets first nnd third Tuosduy nights at 8 o'clock. Sather's Hall. E. E. Hanna, Clerk. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. K. ilf P. Deschutes Lodgo No. 103. Meets overy Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Sather'3 nan. VlBltlng Members nro Welcomed. I-. M, McRoynolds, K. or It & S. I; O. O. F.nend Lodge No. 218. MentH nvnrv Monday night at 8 o'clock Hall. Vlsltlncr Mnml,ra woicomo. h. I. McKlm, N. O N. P. Welder", Secretary. THE SHOES WE WILL BACK WITH OUR. GUARANTEE Niip-a-Tan Work Shoe. .-. $2.75 and up World's Work Shoe $2.75 to $5.00 Foot-Schulze Shoe - $3.75 to $5.00 Village School Shoe , $2.35 to $3.25 For all purposes these Shoes will give yon better wear will look better than any you L'itn buy for the money - R. H. LOVEN II I II. of It. Rend Lodgo No. 208. Meets second nnd fourth Friday nights at 8 o'clock. Sather's Hall. Visiting Members Welcome. Mrs. Ethel M. Fleming. Secretary. Wnnts One Road nt Least. It mny seem a long time to the citizens of Crescent to wait for a railroad to build Into the countn and many will become, discouraged .-nt! move away. However, to the citizen who has resided here for n dozen years, tho prospects become brighter as time passes. When one considers tho vast timber resources j i f" T. I It Meets first and third Friday nights nt 8 o'clock. Sather's Hall. Visiting Members Invited to Attend. C. W Thornthwalte, Sec. jm '-" $& -hutes Aerie ?rslHE-3r''N o. 2 0 i 3. Meets every &?& Thursday nt 8 ,,".." ,'V o clock. Bath ers Hall. Msltors alwae Welcome Cbas. W Ersklne, Secretary. HEAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE INVESTMENTS C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY LOTS FOR SALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN REND PROPERTY HANDLED FOR NON-RESIDENTS. Tl.MREil NOUGHT AND SOLD. OFFICE OREGON' STREET Dwighf M. Davis ompany IN S U R A N C E Finn LIAHILIIV PLATO GLASS ROND AUTOA10IJI1.G ACCIDllNT L Phone Red 1621 Temporary Office Opposite Bulletin Hide. WlLLARD H. WIRTZ L A W Y K It Prlnevlllo, Oregon. Tho Dalles Sanatorium THE DALLES, OKEGON FORMERLY DR. GEISKNDOHFEK'S HOSPITAL Kcoiwni'il uuilrr tUc innniiRrmtlit of 1)H lirvm O. S. RENSON Attorney At Lnw UoDBon Rutldln?, Wall Street Rond, Oregon. Dry Lake STAGE LEAVES DRV LAKE WED- XESDAV AND HA'ITRDAY HETCR.NINU TIU'RSDAV AND Sl'NDAV Leave orders at the Universal Garage VERNON A. FORRES L A W Y E It First National Rank Ilulldlng Hond, :: :-: Oregon QEORQE 8. YOUNG Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. U. S. Mineral Hun cj or. Room 5 First National Dank Ilulldlng I THE III Mill view WILL OPEN 111 AVIIIT TCP TM II I SX lilij lOJ. 11H III Carroll Jiuilding fr GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS I REASONABLE i I J. 11. Roll , A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ARSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J. II. Hnncr Abstract Co., Prlnevlllo, Ore. Abstracts Insuranco IIEXD PLl'.MRIXO AND HEATINd COMPANY Snultnry Plumbing Steam nud Hot Water Heating WALL STREET DR. It. D. 8TOWELL Napritpiithlt' Pli)slt'liin Over Logun Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to !i Plioiio Red H' O. P. NISWONdER, Rend, Oro. UNDERTAKER Llruiim1)! Eintmliiivr, Funeral Director, Phono Rod Yi. Lady Aset In e are 'n a Position TO lll'ILD A IIOUSB AC LI I CORDING TO THE PLANS " I OF THE PURCHASER. WILL RUILD SAID HOUSE TO SUIT THE IIUYEll AND SELL IT FOR 20 "ft OF PUR CHASE PRICE CASH. HAI- ANCE EASY MONTHLY ll 1'AYMENTS. III HOMESEEKERS LAND CO. J I !l R. I MINI ER. NUotn 1 fll , J RUY YOUR. Groceries AT THE NEW MEAT AlAPKLT. FREE DELIVERY J Gilbert (h Son DR. J. II. CONNAHN D E N T I H T Olllco In Sathor Ilulldlng. Houri, 9 to 12, 1 to S. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. H. II. Do A R M O N D LAWYER Oregon Street. Rond, Oregon II. C. B L L I 8 Attoriiey-itt-Irfttv United States CoiiiinUNloner First National Rank Ilulldlng REND. OREGON H. P. SMITH Pliun ml Orn4rcrll PLASTERING ALL WORK GUARANTEC1) DR. A. A. RURRI8 N'ittiiriMitli Dlsenecs cured without the use of drugs or surgery by tho nat ural methods of healing. Olllco Hat her Ilulldlng Rend, Oregon Tel. Itbick U71 DANCE Every Saturday Night At Kutlier'N Hull Under Now .Mfinn,g!nonL With New Orchestra HEX II TO RROTHERS AUTO .STALL Leaves Rend Tuifda) and Saturday It. I). L'eorge, grnt Offlce at George's Pari er Shop Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rock or dirt HASEMENTS STREET WORK, ETC. Lrive onlrii J. A. EASTES OIT1CC Oirgon Stitcl HooflnK of all kinds. KoimlrinK promptly dono. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contnictor Gutterinj.', Hpoutinir. C'ornieoH and Skylij;hta. I i si kfl - n n i l 1 1-