The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 31, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    TIIK REND BULLETIN, REND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1010.
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Shearings
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Pnlsl6y Got It, Too.
Several inches of biiow fell In Pals
ley last Tuesday and whllo the cold
ncatlier was dlsngreoablo It Is
thought that nothing wns Injured and
the great amount of moisture which
fell In the form of snow and rain
will be a great benefit to crops. Cre
vrauean Press.
Unexpected.
The nomination of both Mr. Bur-
click nnd Mr. borbes as reprcsenta-
-. SSStli
fnpco that no votor hoped for and
not even theso men themselves want
ed. The question now is, what will
, tho Klamath and Lako county vot-e-s
think nnd do about It. Crook
county Journal.
A Good Itonil to Follow.
Several cars havo come to Silver
Lake the past weok via Chlloquln.
They take what Is called tho "high
land road" near Skollog'a ranch
which comes In at the bridgo on Wil
liams river, nbovo tho Ball ranch.
TIiIm mad goes around all tho Inlets
to Klamath Marsh on tho east side,
hetween tho two points mentioned.
Silver Lnko Leader.
Hnbblts Still Plenty.
It was hoped by tho farmers that
the severe winter killed off tho
greater portion of tho Jack rabbits,
hut it now appears that the new crop
ef young onos promises to be ns great
n nulnanco this summer and fall as
they did last year. Fort Rock Times
Impressed by Metollus.
' Harry J. Chonowoth of Grnndvlow,
president of the Suttles Lake Irriga
tion District, was a business visitor
In MctollilB on Monday, looking up
Litters In ci motion with the sup
plies which will bo used Inter In the
Irrigation construction. In nn Intor
Ipv, Mr. Chcnowpth expressed him
self as very favorably Impressed with
tho advantages of Mctollus'for that
purpose, tho yard and trnckago facil
ities being nmplo, and tho connect
ing roads being In good condition,
especially when tho road hns beon
opened up to connect with tho newly
constructed grade. Jefferson Coun
ty rtecord.
Surveyor Inspect Line.
Ilnllway engineers of tho Oregon
Trunk nnd O.-W. II. & N. wore hero
on Monday to Inspect tho proposed
lino between hero nnd Prlnoville. It
Is understood they will recommend
that tho road ho built along the
south sldo of Crooked river, loavlnt
tho vnlloy nt n point near O'Noll hill.
It Is expected that construction work
will IhPKln during tho coming month.
Redmond Spokesman.
Good ItnliiH.
Good g"ld dollnrs fell In tho form
of rain this weok, and tho process
Mill continues. Tho grain crop, al
though Biifforlng In some Instances
from wlro worms on nccount of tho
co'il weather. Is nppoarlng generally
flno, wIMi all Indications now for u
uplondld crop. Tho acreage Is some
wlfat less than last yenr. Barring
frost or other casualty, tho cron
Fliould bo splendid this season and
with price Indications tho whoat far
nummor should win out this season.
Deschutes Volloy Trlbuno.
NEW PBFJECTION
OIL COMiSTOVE
L
No coal, wood or ashes
to lug no waiting for
the fire to burn up. Bet
ter cooking because of
the steady, evenly-distributed
heat, under
perfect control All heat
concentrated on the
cookingandnotradiated
around the room. The
long, blue chimneys
prevent all smoke and
smell.
Bakes, bolls, roasts, toasts.
More efficient than your
wood or coal stove and costs
less to operate.
ASK YOUR DEALER TODAY.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
t
IS , (C.llfoml.)
i Ilend J
BEND HARDWARE CO.
F. DEMENT & CO.
Hotel Changes llnndf.
Tho Madras Hotel this week chang.
ed hands, W. C. Moore, who has con
ducted this popular hostelry for tho
past flvfo years, turning ovor the man
agement to Mrs. J v, Mageo, who
for so long and successfully catered
to the wants of the public In tho
Shanlko and Columbia Southern ho
tels at Shanlko. Mrs. Mageo and
two children arrived tho first of the
week nnd took possession on Tues
day. Mr. Magee arrived Tuesday
evening. Madras Pioneer.
Spawning Seus-on Over.
The spawning seaion nt Davis lake
closed Sunday at noon. Tho run was
Bhort this year, but Very satisfactory,
naving received over half a million
eggs. The run at Odell nnd Crescent
lakes has not reached its best on ac-
" .- ."
Ing It too cold for the fish to boein
spawning. Crescent News.
Should Attend Town School.
Efforts aro being mndo by n fow
of the nowcomors along LIttIo ranch
to re-establish tho district school
near Mnsten's Mill. Inasmuch nB tho
district has done nway with tho lit
tle country school houses and has em
ployed a corps of unusually efficient
toachors In tho new $10,000 school
building In towfa and Is furnishing
transportation for tho children from
tho country, It Is hardly posslblo that
ono or two families who pay no taxes
will bo permitted to dictate tho pol
icy of tho school board In maintain
ing little schools. La Pine Inter
Mountain. And Crescent.
Tho weather man ha3 broken all
previous records during tho past
week, with rain, enow and frost al
ternating every day. Crescent News.
For farm land loass sco J.
sorvlce. Adv.
Ryan
MARKET REPORT.
NOIITH PORTLAND, May 2.
Tho cattlo receipts wero very light,
only 494 head being on tho market.
This consisted mostly of California
grass stuff, a feature of tho receipts
was tho beginning of tho Mexican
steer run for tho season, thoy sold
well nt $8, tho balnnco being nntlvo
of very poor grado. Tho top price
reached .today was J8.no for grass
fed steers, tho bulk going at $8 to
$8.2G, somo of tho poorer clnBs of
steers sold at $7.90. Cows wore very
scarco, also heifers and bulls, no
chango In price. Thoro wns n fall
ing off In calf receipts this week, but
prices wero unchanged. A lnrgo run
of hogs wns received, approximately
5000 bolng placed on thoi market.
Tho top prlco reached was $8.SG, tho
bulk going nt 1 8 . C 5 to $8.75. Mn-r
ket closed rather weak. A fair run
of sheep was received this weok and
placed on tho market. Lambs aro
now selling at $9, Tvothcrs reached
a top prlco of $8. 2d, bulk selling nt
old rates, no chango In owes, very
fow bolng received.
- HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
InsiiciI hy Crook County Alistmct Co,
L. D. WIefct to II. D, Donnhoo it,
C, blk. 21, WIestoria.
M. O'Connor to J II. Hnncr U Int.
Its. 9-10-11-12 blk. 17, Deschutes.
Ilend Park Co. to Lytlo T. Co., It.
2, blk. 1, Lytic.
Lytlo Townslto Co., to llend Park
Co. same.
T. W. Triplott to T. II. Foley It.
17 blk. 18, Park ndd, Ilend.
A. Q. AlllnghAm to F. W. McCaf-
Like Gas
for comibri
$id convenience
r
For Best Results
Use Pearl Oil
Better cooking
and a cleaner,
cooler kitchen.
Now serving
2,000,000
homes
In 1, 2, 3 and 4
burneraiics.with or without oven.
Also cabinet
models with
Plreless Coo Wins;
Ovens.
the old ghewer, knows the worth of the)
I RtHL lUDAbbU UnCYK I
A5 AN OLD TIMERl t GET MORE SATUFACTIOmI
fHOW Dots IT GO? I CAMD 0NE a"ALL CMtW rL
v--1 J.TAKM THC PLACE or twTI
f CHCW5or THE blS kSSLS
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YlfHAT S the good of a tobacco that mokei you tnke a blrf wad aod
rlnl ad (rind on ItP W-D CUT Chewln-ht Kt.l Tob.eeo Chew, r nt.
i !'. 'vourltobiceoiililictlon from im chew, Thtt h men ttt
tlid la Jet it ind la rm the elm word ilonf la erery men who chewt.
MtJ. ty WEYMAN-PRUTON C0MPANT, 50 Union Srau, New Totk City
fory int. It. C, blk. 40, Rodmond,
$100.
F. W. McCcffory to A. G. Alllng
hr.m V, int. It. 7, blk. 16, Rodmond,
$100.
Fred Curry to J. D. Minor wV4 wii
24-1C-10.
T. O. Wheoler to Mary . Hoovor.lt.
4, blk 23, Head.
Florenco Cndy to Rogers-Youmans
Lumber Co., b nw, w4 sw 8-1G-
20.
E. D. Suminy to W. J. Rruggoman
Int. lot 10, blk. 2, Ilend.
A. R. nowmnn to noss Fnrnhnm
It. 11 blk. 1, Dc3chutes.
John II. Dlttner to Ross Fnrnhnm
same.
J. S. Roguo to W. E. Boguo nb
sw 23, nw nw 2C, no no 27-21-10.
Fremont Land Co., to Scanlon-Glp-
son Lumber Co., agreement ro ii-
1G-13, so no 33-18-11, o no 9-20-13,
so nw nw so 27-18-11, nb sw,
so 9-19-11, ott sw 13-20-13, Its. 1,
2, 30, 19, 13.
Scnnlon-Glpson Lumber Co., to
Tho Ilend Co., ngreo nV4, so 1C-19-13,
so no 33-18-11, so nw, nw sw 27-18-11,
n sw so 9-19-11, so no 33-18-11,
o'A bw, so sV4 sw no 13-20-13,
no so b so so bw 3C-18-11.
Tho Ilend Co. to Ilend Park Co.
Us. 2, GO, 1G, blk. 34, 2, 4, C, blk.
3G, 11 to 12, blk. 3G, 11 to 1G, blk.
44, 2 to G, blk. 44, 2 to G, blk. 4C, 2
to 7, 10 to 1G, blk. 47, 2 to C, 9 to
10, 11-13, blk GO, 2-3-5-C blk. 51,
9 to 13, blk. G2, 3 to 13, blk. G3, 2
Money to Loan
in sums from $250 to
$25,000, 3 to 10 years
time. Reasonable
rates, prompt
service.
J. Ryan Co.
The Shoes We Guarantee
Nan-a-Tnn Work Shoe $2.75 and up
World's Work Shoe $2.75 to $5.00
Village School Shoe $2.35 to $3.25
For nil purposes these Shoes will give you
better wearwill look better thnn any you
can buy for the money' '
R. H. LOVEN
IlKAL ESTATE
Flltn INSURANCE
C. V. SILVIS
BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES
AND CITY PROPERTY
IXT8 FOU SALE IN EVEItY ADDITION IN IIENI)
pnOPEIlTV IIANDIiED FOU NON-RESIDENTS. TIMIIEH
IlOUtJHT AND POM).
OFFICE OREGON STREET
Dwight M. Davis Company
INSURANCE
F1RH
LIABILITY
PLATE
BOND
Phone Red 1621 Temporary
to C, to 13, blk. G4, 2 to G, 11-12,
blk. GG, 3, G-10-11-12-13, blk. GG,
Center ndd, Ilend.
Bend Co. to llend Park Co., It. 10,
blk. 3G, G blk. 4G, 12-13, blk. 4G, 1
blk. GO, 8-11-12-13, blk. 51, It. 2
blk. 52, Center ndd to Ilend.
Bend Park Co. to Anna Thompson
It. 2, blk. Gl, Center ndd, Ilend.
"rrW"p
Protect the Baby
And. Your Food
STORES
which tell
or fruit
ahould not
tolcrata flits.
Flflhtlnfl thtm
la difficult, but
contcltntloua
ttampta
ahould ba
mada to katp thata dlttatt
baarlng Intacta away from hu
man food, the aama conaclen
ttoua afforta that ara mada by a
mother to keep files from tho
baby and Ha m'lk bottle. Every
possible maana ahould ba em
ployed to exclude flits from
creameries.
1-H-H-H-l-H-M-I-M-WH-WH-H-r
INVESTMENTS
(1LASS
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIOUNT
Office Opposite Bulletin Bid.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
ROBERT U. GOULD
uivu ft
Ilend
Oregon
Engineer
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
I) K N T I S T
Offlco Ovor Postofflco
Bond, ... Oregon
DR. J. C. VANDEVEnT
riiyslelnn nnd Surcou
Phono Red 271
Hours 8-12 n. m.; 1-C p.
7-9 p. m.
Sntlier llulldlnK
m.
W. G. MANNINO, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Omco In Klrst Nntlonnl Bnnk
Building
Tel. Bll Rend, Oregon
WILLARD 11. WIRTZ
h A W VCIt
PrlnoTlllo.-Orcgon.
O. 8. BEN80N
Attorney At Limy
Bonson Building, Wall Strcot
Bond, Oregon.
VERNON A. FORBE3
IiAWV E 11
First National Bank Building
Bond, :: ;-: Oregon
GEORGE 8. YOUNG
Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer.
U. S. Mineral Buncjor.
Room 5 First National Bank
Building
J. B. Bell A. W. Sims
CROOK COUNTY AUSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
SuccoBsors to Tho J. II. Hnnor
Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Ore.
Abstracts Insurance
REND PLUMBING AND
HEATING COMPANY
Sonltnry Plumbing
Stoam and Hot Water Hcatlug
WALL STREET
DR. R. D. 8TOWELL
Nnpruputlilr PliyMrlnn
Ovor Logan Furnlturit Co.
Wall Strcot Hours 9 to 5
Phono H-d '!H2
O. P. NISWONGEIt, Bond, Ore.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Embnliner, Funcrnl
Director.
Phono Rod 421. Lady Asst.
DR. J. H. CONNARN
DENTIST
Office In Sathor Building.
Houru 9 to 12, 1 to 0.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment.
H. H. D e A It M O N D
LAWYER
Oregon Street. Bend, Oregon
II. O. ELLI8
Attomeynt-Itw
United State Coiniiiliflonfr
First National Bank Building
nEND, OREGON
DR. A. A. BURIII8
Ntnn"tii
Dlsoaecs cured without tho uoo
of drugs or surgery by tho nnU
urnl methods of hoallng. Olllco
Bather Hiilldlng Bond, On-gon
Tel. ItluckUTl
DR. W. D. HUNTINGTON
DENTIST
Phono R'd ir7l
BEND, OREGON'
RAQ RUGS WOYEN
Threo by six feot for ono dol
lar when customer furnishes
tho rags. Carpet woavlng
36o por yard. Particulars
see
EDWARD II. THATCHER
Kenwood
fflfo
Sanitary Barber Shop
Will Glvo You Hotter
Dnrlior Sorvlco
SAM ELDER, Prop.
DANCE
Every Saturdny Night
At Kather'n llnll
Under Now Management
With Now Orchestra
REND TO I1ROTHERS
AUTO STAGE
Leaves Bond Tuesday and
Saturdays
It. J). George, Agent
Ofllco at George's Barber Shop
The Dalles
Sanatorium
THE DALLES, OREGON
FORMERLY
DR. GEISENDORFEK'S
HOSPITAL
Kroptnttl iimlcr the inmmgriuf ot of
Dm, Iikvih
Dry Lake
STAGE
LEAVES DRY LAKE WED
NESDAY AND SATURDAY
RETURNING THURSDAY AND
SUNDAY
Leave orders at the
Universal Garage
VOGAN'S
Chocolates
For a change, take mime the
attractive Moire package-
50d:s
anj
dollc
one
lar
Reecl& H or Ion
Html, Oirgcn
BUY YOUIt
Groceries
AT THU NIJW AUJAT
A1APKLT.
FREE DELIVERY
Gilbert (b Son
H. P. SMITH
Plain ml Orntmenttl
PLASTERING
ALL WOflK
GUARANTEED
Joe Roclc
CONTRACTOR
All kinds of
EXCAVATION
WO UK
rook or dirt
BASEMENTS
STREET WORK, ETC.
Lrtve ofilni l
J. A. RAS1ES OITICr.
Oiron Stlttt
L
KoofinK of nil kinds. HcpniritiK
promptly done, ,
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Comiccu and SkyllghU.
I.
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