The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 06, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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THH BEND BULLETIN, 1IKNI), ORE., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1010.
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Get To Work.
"With the Strahorn people ready to
conimcnco construction on the roads
from Klamath Falls to Bend It he
hooves the local organizations handl
ing the railroad proposition to get to
work In earnest and procure all the
light of way In this section. There Is
a number of people who have not
yet signed up along the road who
could possibly bo induced to do so If
visited personally by the committee
This Is n matter which should not
be allowed to rest. Get to work. H
is well known tl)at Mr. Strahorn was
personally favorable to first con
struction on the road from llend to
Lakevlew, but when he reached
' Klamath Fells he found matters so
far advanced In that section that he
unhesitatingly promised first con
struction there. And they are going
out after It with n spirit that is sure
to win. Let us not see these plums
nil captured by a rival community
Chcwaucan Press.
mountain lakes and streams, the
many rich and pretty valleys, com
blnlng what Colonel Thntclinr. the
wandering good roads scout, declar
ed three years ago as one of the
greatest scenic regions In tho cntlro
world, are more widely known, Cen
tral Oregon Is deatlued shortly to be
come one of tho national playgrounds
of America. Crescent News.
A desirable bread knife free with
every annual subscription to The
Bend Bulletin.
Ln Mno Schools Opwi.
Tho regular fall term of school
etarts Monday nntl the pupils are
gathering up their discarded books
and brushing up on their studies.
Prof. Wesley Anderson, the new
principal, has added several new
rourses to the curriculum, and Is
persuading some of the high school
students, who had decided to quit
school, to continue their studies.
La Pine Inter-Mountain.
Irrigation n Slice.
Geo. W. Martin, J. S. Martin, and
S. W. Mnrtln, of Silver Lake, made
n business trip, to Lakevlew last
week, returning home on Saturday
evonlng. Mr. Martin snld thnt In
his conversation with Judge Daly re
garding tho Irrigation problem the
Judge stated that It the people want
ed to actually see what Irrigation
would do, to go to the west side of
Goose Lake and look at the Hanson
ranch. The third crop of alfalfa Is
nuout ready to be cut, and tho total
yield will bo between six and seven
tons per acre. Just a few yeapi ago
this ground was covered with sage
brush. Silver Lake Leader.
Important KlUppIng Point.
0. F. Wallenburg began the con
struction of a new warehouse In Cul
ver this wcok. Tho building Is lo
cated on the warehouse lota formerly
occupfed by the warehouse of tho
Culver warehouse company. This Is
the. fourth warehouse for Culver and
demonstrates that this Is an Import
nnt shipping point. Deschutes Val
ley Tribune.
STUDENTS GIVE RECITAL
Mrs. Hcrnlce-llnlley Forrest Presents
Young Ladles at Her Home.
On Friday afternoon Mrs. Uernlce
Hallcy-Forrest presenter In n recital
at her home the Misses Mary Lln
ster, Genevieve C-errlsh and Mario
Hrosterhous, ndvnnced students In
voice under Mrs. Forrest. Tho young
ladles Issued Invitations to about 30
friends. The following program was
given:
If all the dreams we dream dear
. Frank Lyncs
A Little Pink Hoso
Carrlo Jacobs-Bond
Miss Gerrlsh.
"Still WIe Die Nacht" ...Carl Bohm
"Die Lotosblumo" Lerman
MIrs LliiBter.
"Spring Is Only Love" Canzloff
"Du Hist WIe Klne Illume
Chadwlck
Miss Hrosterhous.
"Little Playmates" Allen Tuck-Flold
"The Stars aro Brightly Shining"
E. Bronte
Miss Gcrrlsh.
"Whore My Caravan Has Hosted"
Lohr
"June Time" Oldy Speaks
Miss Llnster."
"Winds In tho Tress"
A. Goring Thomas
"Le Sarnn ltoso" (Waltz Song)
Aridltl
Miss Hrosterhous.
Duet "Vo Merry Birds of Spring"
Whlto
Misses Brosterhous-Llnster.
t thk aoop oupat waks it titt.-st.nT roTm sn run )
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I y gouy i roRsor ni
rw-h CUT TOBACCO.'TMC
UTTLl CMtW THA.T 1T
I AND SATISFIES.
POHT VOmy..'M SUPPlltP 1
WITH THE RCAU TOBACCO CMtwl
ANP Will DIVIDE I '
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WHEN once you know W-B CUT Chewing
you nrc wise to rich tobacco. And when a
man once knows quality he's got no patience
with ordinary tobacco. You like the way the touch of
salt bring9 out the flavor also that a little nibble out
lasts a big wad of ordinary two for one and how it does
satisfy! Dealers that want your trade keep W-B
CUT Chewing 10c a pouch.
Nti j WEYMAN-BRUTOH COMPACT, 50 Uaiot Surt, Nw Tk Oty
drive In Galacla.
Mike, who Is a naturalized citizen
of the United States, has written his
brother to tako tho first ship to this
counry.
Agreeably Disappointed.
Nearly every one In this vicinity
has been ngreeably disappointed In
their hay crop. It has been much
bettor than they had reason to ex
pect. In some places the rabbits
wero busy and secured their share,
whllo in many places they have
bothered very little. Fort Hock
Times.
RELAT1VESARE IN ARMY
Mike Drngicli Hears From Brother
and Nephew In Austria.
By tho same mall ono day last
week Mlko Draglch received post
cards from a brother and n nophow
who are each soldiers In tho Austrian
army, but sorvlng on wldoly separat
ed fronts, the nephew being on tho
Italian front at Gorltz, and tho broth
er on the Russian front.
The brother wroto from Kovol
where he Is now a prisoner of tho
HusslanB. According to his post
card he Is being finely treated. Ho
has Eeeji a great deal of sorvlce
since the war opened having been
first with tho Austrlans when they
made their unsuccessful campaign
against Belgrade, and last year in
WE WANT THE AMERICAN
FLAG UNSULLIED.
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"Now, my friends, we wnnt
not only American efficiency In
business. In efficiency In the or
ganization of business. In tho
protectlou of tho factors of hu
man Industry nnd commerce, we
want the American (lag unsul
lied and tho American namo
honored throughout the world."
From Mr. Hughes' Speech at
Chicago.
will not recommend them. You owe
this to your children. Headaches
relieved, cross eyes straightened.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Be sure
nnd lot Dr. Turner show you tho now
lenses for distant and near vision
combined, nil In one light, solid plcco
of glass. Don't forget tho date.
Adv. 2fi-2"c
- School will soon commence
jJSWoro your children backward
Syln their studies last ycar7 If
so, It may be due to eyo troublo of
some kind. An education obtained nt
tho expense of eye sight is of slight
value. It Is bettor to obtain both by
seeing that tho children's oyes aro
right. Children cannot toll you
whether their eyes aro right or
wrong. Bring them to Dr. Turner
at Thorson's jewelry store Monday,
Sept. 11th, and let him give their
eyes a most thorough, searching and
scientific examination, with tho lat
est improved olcctrlcal Instruments,
and ho will tell you whether thoy are
rlsht or wrong. Is not such Informa
tion almost beyond price? Yet thoro
Is no chargo for consultation or ex
amination, and if they do not neod
glasses Dr. Tumor most positively
Market Goo to Plec.
Tho grain market wont to pieces
In this section the first of the week,
none of tho buyers being In the mar
ket at all, caused largely by the un-)
certainty in me ranroau strixe situ
ation and the entrance of Hournanla
actively into tho European war with
the Allies. Jefferson County Kecord,
Wants to lliil.se KuUw.
Tho Squaw Creek Irrigation Com
pany has applied to the public ser
vice commission for a permit to In
crenso their rates for Irrigation from
35 conts per acre foot to CO cents,
stating In their application that they
are operating at a loss under the
presen rates. The matter will be set
for hearing soon. Crook County
Journal.
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Grain Yields Well.
The yield of grain In Jefferson
county this sorson Is proving consid
erably abovo what bad been esti
mated before cuttlnc Tho poorest
yield that wo have heard of v.-ts
eloven bushels per acre, and that
looked as If It wouldn't so more than
.x or seven. Most of the fields will
Averago between 26 aud 80 bushels,
wbilo n numbor will yield 40 bushels.
At tho Longford place, In the Lemon
ta neighborhood, owned by Mrs. Rob
erta Grant, they threshed wheat last
week averaging 25 bushels and soma
that had not yet been cut will go
considerably over. Madras Pioneer,
llhwA fVvA
"llooiUr WonJtr," AdrtrtUtd
in nailing tuagauntt
itchen
(abinet
a Week
RE. CHASE
Watchmaker
and
Jeweler
NHHET MUSIC.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Our watch repairing Ih guaran
teed to stand.
P. E. CHASE
JOHNSON BUILDING
"WALL STREET
YOU CLEAN
UP THE HOUSE
Tourist Cremd .Ochoent.
This js the way It strikes the News
"It's an 111 wind which blows no
body good;" that the horrible con
flict which has been going on In Eur
ope the past two years lips compell
ed the wealthy people of this coun
try to adopt the slogan, "See America
First." Never, it Is bellevpd. In the
history of Central Oregon, has the
tourist trrvel been as heavy as It has
been the past month or six weeks.
Night after night as many as 25
or 30 cars have been parked at the
free camping grounds In town, while
the hotel has been full and almost
overflowing with guests. At the isame
time, too, the owners of the conces
sions at Odell and Crescent lakes
have been taxed to the utmost to pro
vide accommodations. The same
thing has been occurring nightly at
tvery town In this part of the state.
As the wonders the numerous per
petual snowpeaks, the wonderful
The Great Time Saver
r-,. PRACTICAL CONVENIENCES
h irSt QUALITY OF MATERIALS
PERFECTION OF DESIGN
in PERMANENCY of CONSTRUCTS
( VALUE PER. pOLLAR, OF COST
Bome a mmWr of the HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET
CLUB. A ctitificate catkin you to menbet ihip.
1,000.000 cabinet! bow in me. We bare MOVED to our uw
home on WALL ST. where we ca ihow you Buy new thiogi in
hoinefunjilungt. The bat theie u.
WE'LL CLEAN YOUR LINEN,
CLOTHDH, BILK DRESSES, Etc.
"PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUR BUDS"
Bend Steam Laundry.
AND DRY CLEANING
. M. Thompson
x The Furniture Man
Gilbert (8b Son
Tho only store In Bend
whero you can get your gro
ceries and meats at tho satno
place.
rREE DELIVERY
Phono Red 271
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
ROUERT 1). GOULD
Civil
Engineer
m
Rend
Oregon
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Offlco Over Poatodlco
Bond, ... Oregon
W. A. JACKSON
AUCTIONEER
Handles and soils everything
OIIlco corner Greenwood, avenue
and Well streets.
DR. J. C. VANDEVERT
Physician nnd Burgeon
Phono Red 271
Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p., m.;
7-9 p. m.
Bather Riilldlng
W. O. MANNING, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Offlce In First National Dank
Uulldlng
Tel. Bll Itcml, Oregon
WILLARD II. W1RTZ
LAWYER
Prlnovlllc, Oregon.
C. 3. BENSON
Attorney At Law
Bonson Building, Wall Streot
Bond, Oregon.
CENTRAL OREGON
PLt'MUINa & HEATING CO.
PLCMHINO AND HEATING
117 Minnesota Streot.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnlshod
Jobbing Promptly Dono.
Tinning nnd Sheet Metal
W.M. MONTGOMERY.
Furnnco3, Spouting, Guttering,
Cornlco nnd Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right, work guaranteed
OrtgOnllfc Insurance Company
Homk Orner. Conarrr Dloo.. Portland.
ABHLEY FORREST,
District Manager.
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
At Bnthci'N Hull
Under Now Managotncnt
With Now Orchestra
VERNON A. FORBES
LAWYER
First National Bank Building
Bond, :-: :: Oregon
GEORGE B. YOUNO
Civil and Irrigation Engineer.
V. B. Mineral Surveyor.
Room C First National Bank
Building .
J. U. Bell A. W. Sims
CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successors to Tho J. H. Honor
Abstract Co., Prlnevillo, Oro.
Abstracts Insuranco
IMS PAPCR REPRESENTED FOR FQREIOfc
ADVERTISING DY THE
GENERAL. OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CHID
DR. R. D. 8TOWELL
Nnprnpnthlc Physician
Over Logan Furnlturo Co.
Wall Streot Hours 9 to C
Phone Red -IHl!
Erickson's
Grocery
Succmor to T. R. McCKocy
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
Quality and Service
Our Motto.
Phone Black 2 1 1
AUTO DELIVERY
C. P. NISWONOER, Bond, Oro.
UNDERTAKER
IJccnsed Einbulincr, Funeral
Director.
Phono Rod 421. Lady Asat
DR. J. II. CONNARN
DENTIST
Oinco In Bather Building.
Hount 9 to 12, 1 to C.
Sundays and ovenlngs by
i Appointment.
H. P. SMITH
Plain and Ornamental
PLASTERING
ALL WOKK
GUARANTEED
II. II. Do A It M O N D
LAWYER
Oregon Street. Bond, Oregou
H. O, ELLIS
Attonioynt-Inr
United Htutefl CommUnloner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
Joe Rock
CONTRACTOR
All kinds of
EXCAVATION
WORK
rock or dirt
BASEMENTS
STREET WOKK. ETC.
Lrave ordm at
J. A. EASTCS OFFICE
Oirjon Slicct
Pfiainie
3-21
ICE
y
A. G. ALLEN
HAVE YOU TRIED THE
WeMffash Laundry
One Day Delivery Service
20 Lbs. Dry Wt.
50 Cents
SANITARY LAUNDRY
PHONE RED 1461
SiW,0 BEND HAULING CO.
K N rALMKHTON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD
GOODS MOVED.
COAL. AND WOOD.
O'DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET
REAL IIKTATH
FIRE INBL'RANt'E
INVEBT.MENTH
C. V. SILVIS
BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES
AND CITY PROPERTY
LOTH FOR SALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN REND
PROPERTY HANDLED FOR NON-RESIDENTS. TIMBER
BOUGHT AND HOLD.
OFFICE OREGON HTREET
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