The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 16, 1916, Page PAGE 12, Image 12

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ALFALFA MILL 10 BE PUT IN
By NEW BENDJLOUR MILL
Mwtorn Method of (lilnillng l-c"l
Will Ho Ailojitcd to Help 1'nrniern
Hotter Their Stock.
A big ImpotiiH to tlio block Indus
try will lie bIvcii by tlio llend Flour
Will Co., when Its now alfalfa feed
mill, for wlilcli arrangements arc be
ing made. In Installed. To accom
modate tliu fnnnprB trllmtary to llend
with ground iiirnlfa feed at prices
that will Justify Ilium In changing
the mothodA of feeding, will bo the
Ulan which A. J. Kromiert. manager
of tho mill, will follow. Mnclilnory
of Biifllclent capacity to grind four
tons on hour will bo put In iuid win
bo In readiness for operation Just as
Hoon oh tlio building tyin ho erected
to tlio north of the mill warehouses
xilong the railroad spur.
Mr. Kroenort sayfl that alfalfa
Teed Ih considered by stockmen aB
ne of tfho liest feeds now bolus of
fered. Tho ground feed goes farther
und thero Is scrrcely any waste. The
now plant will a big asset to the
hog raising mid poultry Industries In
thin locality an welt nH providing nn
other market for local u I fulfil min
ors, The new grist mill Is rapidly Hear
ing completion. In the building
housing this dopartment Mr. Kroo
nert Is planning a mixed fend mill
which will prepare the latest kinds
'of chlckon rations.
BEND
THEATRE
See GoHtioy for tho best sand.
IScorgea barber shop. 2ttf
Marguerite
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WIIISNANT IHJVS PRESS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McKay, with
their son Gordon, nml Mr. mid Mrs.
, A. Whlsniint, with their children,
Nolll mid Itoina, returned yo3terdny
rrom n trip to Crator lake mid Klani
nth FiiIIm. At Creatur Lnku MrH.
AVhlsnniil caught a 22 Inch trout, tho
largest taken from tho lake this
Hiinunor. Jlr. Whtmiuiit lias purch
ased tho Mend Cress mid will tako
tihnrge next week. Ho was formerly
tlio editor or the Coos liny Harbor
and morn lecently Ill's been connect
ml with Tho Tiuiberiiii'ii, a Portland
trudn Journal.
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MAINTENANCE OF ,
AMGniCAN RI0HT8.
Hud tlila oovtrnmsnt by ths
Ui of both Informal and formal
dlplomatlo opportunltloi Uft no
doubt that when wo laid "itrlct
accountability" wa maant pr
clioly what wa aald and that via
ahould unhciltatlngly vindicate
that pnaltlon I am confidant
that tticro would havo bean no
deatruction of Ainorican Uvea by
the ainklnu of tho Luiitanla.
Tlurj wo bad ample notice In
fact, publUbed notice. Further
more wa knew tho situation, and
we did not roqulro apecifio no
tice, Inetoad of whittling away
our formal atatomonte by oqulv
ocal convoraationa, we needed
the atraight, direct and deciilva
repreeentntlona which every dip
lomat and foreign olfice would
understand, I believo that in
tlila way we ahould have been
pared tho repoated anaulta on
American lives. Moreover, a firm
Amarioan polloy would have been
atrongly supported by our psople
and the opportunities for tba de
velopment ol bitter feeling would
have been vastly roduoed From
Mr. Hughes' " ..h of Acceptance.
A deslrnblo broad knife frco with
(in cry iinmitil subscription to Tho
lluml lliilletln,
V OF EVERY
!, PICTURE FAN
in a story oi iae
Swiss Alps
OUT OF
THE
DRIFTS V
A title of denial miohn,
aulauches, ill)' heights,
yiiuiilng rlinsiiiH mill
liuri Irane-ilrhcn Minus
G Heels
Sunday-Monday
AUG. 20 AND 21
tBc aioadl 25c
Bend Theatre
Story of a Daksshop.
In Hraunsehwelg, a quaint old Ger
man town, I pointed out tho building
still used as a bakwhop where Till
EuleiiHplegcl, fanioiH us a Jester In
tho fourteenth century, worked us a.
buy. Many crsoiis who havo listened
to tho musical composition "Till Hulon
splegel's Merry Trunks," which en
shrines hW name, havo never associat
ed thU with tho merry baker hoy of
llrnunsehwelg. Ho Is credited with
tutting Hindu many llttlu gingerbread
owls and immkrys, which ho gavo
nwny to children. Tlio shop at It
HucUerllut still does u thriving business.
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Attention
Farmers!
Cutting Season Now On
BINDERS
REAPERS
' MOWERS
RAKES
and all other Farm Implements
CAN UK KOUNO AT THE
Bend Hard-ware Co.
ADEQUATE FEDERAL WORK
MEN'S COMPENSATION
LAWS.
I stand for adequate federal
workmen's compensation laws,
dealing not only with tho em
ployees of government, but with
thoso employees who nre engag
ed In Interstate commerce, and
arc subject to tlio hazard of In
jury, so that tliot.0 activities
which arc within the sphere of
tho constitutional authority of
congress miiy be deult with un
der a siiltablu law. From Mr.
Hughes' Speech of Acceptance.
Ho Could Hardly Wank.
Deranged kidney? cause rheuma
tism, aches, pains, soreness, stiffness.
Amoroso Oary, Sulphur, Okla., writes
"I was bothered wl'j kidney ttouble
ten years and at tancs could hi'di
walk. I bngan a,;i:ig Foley Kidney
I'!iM I got relhf fiom the fin; ui.
continued until T had taken three
bottles. I feel like n new man."
Sold everywhere. Adv.
sssasaLLl''wSaV fsBBHsB
Advertisements inserted under this
bending nt the rato of ONE CKNT A
WORD each insertion. Cnsh must
accompany nil orders from persons
not having n regular account with
Tho Bulletin. No nihcrttNcment taken
for less than IS conts each Insertion.
WANTED.
THE BEND CO.
WANTKD Car or ncroago, will
trade choice Willamette valley, Port
land or Seattlo lots. Inquire lliille
tln. 2t-25p
WANTKD Competent young or
middlo- aged woman for light house
work: young eouplo employed; some
one wim wants good homo mid wag
es. Call or address, C. W. Ta)Ior,
Hcilniond Spokesman. 21c
AGKNTS who appreciate nttlck
sales Investigate. Now money get
ter now ready; season Just stnrtlng.
Dig pay, net quick. Limited terri
tory; proposition nml free sample
now ready. Tho (list General Agen
cy Co., (,1st, Oregon. 'J In
WANTED - Mnrr.'ed woman for
farm. Onn who can milk . Address
M'J c-o lliilletln. !Mp
WANTED Scrap Iron. Huff-schmldt-Diigan
Iron works. Phone
Illack 741. Sltfc
WANTEDParty with $D00 ready
cash, cm partner In good business.
Iliisluess can bd made to pay nn In
come of from $C00 to $1000 per
month For particulars nddre3s P.
O. llo r. 10. llend. Oro. '-'"tfc
FOIt IlliNT.
FOR RENT Now modern Ti room
house eloso to mills. Inuulro J. Ry
an k Co. 17tfc
FOIt HALE.
FOR SALE Five room furnished
home. $6'tO StfiO cash, balance $K,
monlhly. Imiulru lliilletln. 2.ttfc
FOR RENT Furnished house
keeping rooms, private home. Cen
ter addition. Can keep chickens.
Inquire lliilletln. 1'3 tfc
FOR SALE or Trade 10 or 80
acres of land with water, or trado for
h' aw ho sua or cattle. Phono Rur
al 317. IStf
FOR SALE New five room house,
modern, except heat, close to mills,
two lots; SlIGO caeh. balance month
ly pnjninnts, a hargr.ln. Inquire J.
Ryan & Co. 17tfc
FOR RALE Clooil residence prop
erty In Heud to exchange for Portland
Real Estate
Owners of the original townsite of
Bend and the five adjoining additions.
80 of all the buildings now under
construction are on the property recently
sold by The Bend Co.
Location, price and terms are the
three advantages you gain by buying
from The Bend'Co.
We will enjoy showing you this
property. Call and see us before you
buy.
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D. E. HUNTER
MANAGER
THE BEND COMPANY
Office corner Wall and Ohio Streets.
residence. Must bo well located. C.
V. SIlvIs. lDtf
FOR SALE Doublo corner In
Park addition. $&50 cash. C. V.
Sllvls. lGtf
FOR SALE Two lot In Des
chutes addition, level and freo from
rock, well located. Prlco $27& each.
Terms. J. Ryan & Co. 3tt
FOR SALE 'Four very cholco
lots In Park addition, prlco and terniH
right. J. Ryan Co. 3tf
FOR SALE Flvo room house,
modern except hent, well furnished,
ncludlng $-150 piano, two lots -(0x114
each, close to mills and school. 2,
f00 cash or 12,700 half cash, balanco
one anil two years. J. Ryan & Co. 3tf
FOR SALE Houbo and lot. Prlco
right. Terms reasonable. Inquire
A. E. Edwards, Rend Sign Co, 37tt
FOR SALE One 10 II. P. trac
tion engine and 24 Inch separator,
J. I. Case steol threshing outfit. In
quire y.. A. Saltier. L'ltf.
FOR SALE Three now four room
Service First
Will be the motto of the
new management of the
llend Garage.
It will he the aim in every
detail to give the public
honest and ellicient work
manship regardless of the
size of the job brought to
us. An experienced stall'of
workmen will be employed
to assure the public of the
highest standard of workmanship.
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BEND GARAGE
WALTER COOMBS
houses. $S00 each, 10 per rent cash,
bnlanco easy monthly payments. J.
Ryan & Co. 21tf
STRAYED One bay horso with
whlto spot In forehead, wt. about
11 GO. llnr brand on loner right hip.
Return to Anne's burn, $10 re
ward. 2 1-24 p
FOR SALE HID acres of water
right. J. F. Scliulz, llend, Or. 2-2i"p
FOR SALE Ryu hay. wrlto or
call on Andrew llengston, on Chas.
A. Ilcngstnn'8 homestead, Dry Lake,
Oregon. 2 l-2Ip
FOR SALE Span of good work
mareu nml saddle mnro with colt. A.
O. Trnhnn. Tel Illack lfi&l. 21c
FOR SALE Partly furnished tent
houso. $22 If taken this week. Phono
Red 171. 21.
FOR SALE Cheap. Houso end
lot In Wlestorln. Houso nnd lot In
Kenwood, llend Oarage Co, 2ttf
FOR SALE Cheap, three room,
cottage, sleeping porch, line gardou,
lawn, trees, cellar. Inquire lliil
letln. 21 tfc
FOR SALE One set work harnes
3 wagons, one 3 's one three and one
2 Inches. All good wagons at i
bargain. It. If. Fov. corner F and
Eleventh St., Wlrstorla. 2p
FOR SALE Flvo barred rock
cockerals, thoroughbred, of a prlte-
winning strain. J. r. itoiicrts, not
II. 2! -2 5 p.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND leather Thermos botuV
caso. Owner may have property by ,
proving claim and paying for thli
advertisement at lliilletln office. 20tf
LOST From auto truck bet ret
Ilond nnd Redmond, one old fain
loucd valise containing clothes. Fin
der notify Mrs. II, Peckhnm, Terre
bonne, Oregon. :p
TO TRADE OR KXCIIANOE.
WILL TRADE A lot In Lak-
view, Oregon, for one In Rend. P
O. box IG4. 2P
gp. 4p &M37' oo?y GQ?y
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Si)) O. S. HUDSON, President E. M LARA. Cash'er
SJ l'. C COE, Vlco Prcslifcnt L. O. McREVNOLDS, AssL Cashier,
li. A. HATHKR, Vice Prea. D. A. STOVER.Asst Cashier
;m ine rirsi national Danti
OF BEND, BEND.OR.EGON
kCMi) QDOMikJ
ifVfe
Capital fully paid
Surplus - - . .
- 823,000
W5.000
STATEMENT
Of tho First National Dank of Rend, Oregon, as rendered
to the Treasury Department of the United Stato3,
Washington, D. C, June 30, 1916.
Itoourccs
Pills It ?cclvablo $269,827 GS
0erdrafts 3 307 98
llnniU and Warrants , 9.130.S2
Stock Federal Rank 1,300.00
Reil Eetrto, Furniture and Fixture 31,057.31
Honds to Secure Circulation 12,500.00
fri Redemption Fund 62500
Oilier Real Estate Owned 2.422.30
Cash and Exchange l io,57Hl
Honda to Scour U. S. P. S 1,005.44
$iS1.764.75
Liabilities.
Capital , $ 55.000 00
Surplus and Prfiflfs 31.059.62
Clrculatfon . . . .S ,,, 12,500 00
Detroit jia,uo3.i:i
JM1.7i4 75
TEe FIRST-NATIONAL BANK OF BEND
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