The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 27, 1916, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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QUAW GREEK COMPANY
WANTS TO RAISE RATES
Applies to Public Son Ice Conunlhulim
For I'crntlsMnn (c Clint-go Wc
Per A no For Water.
AccoptitiK without question tlio
Jurisdiction of the State Public Scrv-
Ico Commission over It, tho Squnw
Cicck Irrigation Co. has rccntly
filed with tho' commission :i petition ,
ruklng permission to rnl3o Its c.inrKcs
or Irrigation water from 3j to 00
cento per acio foot.
Tho company's petition ns fllcil
with tho commission In r.n follovs
Tho application of ti'.e nbovo named
Su,upvv Creek Inlgi.tlon Company re
spectfully shows:
1. Thr.t It Ih a corporation organ
ized and existing hy virtue of the
lr.wc of tho Stato of Oiegon.
2. That Hh pilnclpal place of
bUBlmc; Iz In I'rinovllle, Oregon, nrd
it 1b n public utility cngnred In tho
ownership, management, op1 n. Ion
r.nd cortrol of a njsteni of canals for
delivering and furnishing water for
Irrigation, and that tin bucIi publ'c
utility it 18 subject to tho provisions
of Chapter 279 or t:io (Jcn-rui .i.nws
of Oregon for tin' )ear 1911.
3. Thnl under the piovl'lons of
Rcctlor 77 of B",'d Chapter 279 of
tho General I.nv.s of Oregon for tho
year 1911, It Is unlawful for any pub
lic utility within Oicnon to ccniund,
tolled or receive a grcrior coinpen
atlon for any service than the chargo
fixed on the lowest schedule of rates
for the name service on the first dry
of January, 1911.
4. That on tho 13th day of
March, 191(1. It had In of fuel tho fol
lowing rates, tolls and chnrges, to
wit: 3!ic per nrro foct for water for
Irrigation; thr.t no tariff r.'.to or
charge has been fixed by tho commls-
(.Ion. Applicant not nvwiro that 1'h
business camo under the Public .Scrv
Ice Commission.
fi, Applicant desire to ndvanco
laid rates as follows: Sixty cents per
acre foot for purposes of Irrigation.
(1. That It appllus to thin cotnuils
hIoii for periniHHlnn to Increase tho
rates ret out In paragraph four here
of, for tho rins'jn that tho business
In being carried on at a loss at tho
preticnt rate.
Wherefore, said Squaw Crrol lrrl
(ration Company, prays that alter duo
healing and Investigation snld Com
mission mnke an older granting tlio
application herein and establishing
tho said proposed rnte or such rates
us It may find to bu just and reason
able In tho pinmlues.
Dated at Prlneville, Oiegon, this
19th day of Augunt, 1910.
8iiav Creek Irrlg'.tlnn Co.
Ily i:. T. STAYTON, Sec.
M. It. IJLLIOTT,
Attorney for rppllrant,
Prlneville, Oregon.
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Man Plckford as she appears in
The Kternal Orlnd at The llend next
Sunday and Monday.
Our Jitney Olfer Tills and .".
Don't miss this. Cut out this slip,
nrloso with live renin in Foley &
Co., Chicago, III., wilting jour name
Mid tiddress dearly. You will re.
colvo lu return a trial package con
taining KoIcj'h Honey and Tar Com
pound, for coughs, colds and croup,
l'oley Kidney Pills, and l'oley Ca
thartic tableta, Sold Kvorywhorc.
Adv.
Par sign painting boo Kdwards.
Adv.
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At the Movies j
L i
v llmiiu Thealer.
"The nixclple," written by S liar
rutt MrCormlek and Thomas II. luce
vlll bo presented au one of the big
features of the Triangle program at
the Dream theater tonight and
Thurxdii). This In not only roiunik
Hble as a play, but also an putting
forth the favorite star, William H.
Hurt, for tho II nu time In the Tri
angle service
A western plot Hint holds the Inter
est of the spectators tensely from
the beginning to (he close ohiuacter
lies this storj A frontier missionary
(William S Hart) after conquering
at the point of a revolver the hostllltv
of the cow punchers to religion and
building tiltt church, "splits with
dod" hecutlfo his wife elopes with
"Doc" Hardy, nx-physlclan mid the
vllluge saloon keeper. With his lit
tie daughter he goes to the, mount-'
hIiik and takes up new life.
Hut the child falls III of mountanln
fever. Just at this time Hardy II nils
It necoHHur) to return to the village
Mary returns with him, and In n vio
lent storm comes to her husbund'H
(ubln. HouHton takes her In for the
child's sake. Ho goes for Hardy as
the only phvBltiun who can save the
child. The child's life Is saved
Mury, forced to make her choice be
tween the missionary and Hardy
volntH toward the child and goes to
Its bediildo.
Two-reel of Ko) stone comedy will
Ml ho be shown tonight and Thursday.
On Friday evening another of the
"Iron Claw" series will bu shown
with three good comedies.
"Life's Mind Alley" U reported to
bo a strong play with n gripping plot
will be shown Saturday evening
I'ow of (ho so-called war dramas
of the present day posses as wide au
appeal us ' A Soldier's Outh," n Wil
liam 1'ox production In which Wil
liam Farnum It starred. This re
markable photoplay, which has been
invested with uniisunl realism uud In
which reul French and Herman sold
iers were used, was written by Duti
ful ltoohcvelt and drlected by Ocar
O. Apfel "A Soldier's Oath," graph
ically deptctH the horrors of war, but
it surpaaseos other war drama In
that the continuity of the story has
not been marred by it too liberal
use of long, tiresome battle scenes.
This play will bo presented Sunday
evnliig.
automobile absolutely alone belongs
to Anita King, tho Pai amount girl,
who will be seen at tho Hcnd on To
night and Thursday In "The Hace,
supporting Victor Moore, tho funious
comedian This in a thrilling photo
drama founded upon Miss King's re
cent transcontinental automobile
trip.
Anita King decided to attempt this
trip during her vacation last summer
Starting from I.os Angeles, sho clip
ped five minutes from the olghtcen
hoitr nutomobllo record between that
city and San Francis. Leaving
San Francisco alio stortcd on her long
transcontinental tour, absolutely
alone. It took her forty-nlno days
to complete tho trip twenty-nine of
these dii) 8 It ralnod continuously Sho
finally arrived In New York city ntm
was welcomed by Mayor Mitchell of
that city.
Tho nternal Clrlnd Is a true Pick
ford subject, full of uuatnt humor
and genuine lilta or pathos. Lire for
little Mury In tho factory Is an
eternal grind. Injustice, finally
arouses the llttlo factory inn Id to ac
tion. Thero follow a number of drn-
matic situations, and the outcome Is
belter conditions for her co-workers
and hnpplness for sweet Miss Mary.
Victor Moore, one of tho h'gh
lights orHcreen comedy, will bo scon
in "Snobs," a four-reel comedy, at
Tho Hcnd, I'rldny and Saturday with
Tho Girl and Tho Game.
While In Portland last week, Mr.
Catlow of Tho Hcnd theater, viewed
ho mo eight or ten serial pictures and
ho promises plcturo fans something
entirely new In serials. It was his
aim to get away from the grewBome,
uncanny material which has enteicd
so many pictures of this class, he as
sures us the new serial Is a winner,
both for children and grownups.
The farce-comedy, Tllllo'a Punc
tured Homuiico," slurring Mnrlu
Dressier and Chat ley Chaplin Is
booked for a showing at The llend,
October 3d and 4th.
Mnrgueiite Chirk In Molly Maku
EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR
BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND
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STAYS HERE
Drick is tbe MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is.
All who have used our product are satisfied.
The Bend Brick & Lumber Co.
Anita King, who mado tho auto
trip from Los Angeles to New- Yoik
nlouo.
Ilellevc will be screened nt Tho llend
very soon. Theatergoers will also
have an opportunity to seo "Tho
Kternal City." by Hall Calnc, some
tlniu In Octobor. '
MUSIC CIjASSHS to iikgin.
Jlrs. Hernlco Hulley-Forrest an
nounces thnt her classes In music
will start on September 12.-Adv 2Gtf
He Wan Woirlcd mid Ilopelcs.
"For ten years I was bothered with
kidney trouble," writes T. K. Hutch
inson, Llttlo Rock, Ark. "1 waB wor
ried nnd had almost given up all
hopes. I used five boxes of Foley
Kidney Pills and am now a well
mnn." Foley Kidney Pills drive out
aches, pains, rheumatism and all kid
ney trouble symptoms. Sold Every
where. Adv.
Origin of the Word "Farm."
The origin of the word "farm" Is as
follows: In tho Saxons' time tho es
tatei which the lords of manors grant
ed to tbe rrcemen were at first but for
a term of years, with n render of a
rent, which In thore days was of corn
and other products. The leases so
made were called formes or fnrmes,
but times ensuing turned tho produce
Into money and terms of yen'rs to
terms or life a nd Inheritance. West
minster Gnretto.
A desirable, bread knlfo free with
every annual subscription to Tho
llend Bulletin.
A dcslrnblo bread knife free with
every annual subscription to The
Ucnd Uulletln.
Wnnt Ads only ONK CENT a word.
Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
MAIL, FREIGHT, and
PASSENGER. SERVICE
Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co.
SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO.
School Days
are Here
Sco to It that tho children's shoes
arq well caied for. Money Is saved
In doing so.
Our shoe repairing ranks tho best
Only the highest quality leather used.
Wi: (iUAHANTKK ALL WORK TO
HK SATISFACTORY.
Austin's
Quick Shoe Repair Shop.
Wilglit Hotel Illdg. Ciroeimood Ave.
WOOD
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DRY FACTORY WOOD
YOU DONT HAVE TO SPLIT IT
NOR SAW IT
ECONOMICAL
CLEAN
BEST
SPECIAL PRICE FOR
FIVE LOAD ORDERS
PHONE 441
Bend White Pine Sash Co.
WE DELIVER THE BIG LOADS
MTOlt3Bft3VL iff Ullkvllli II WI ilm I mla
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
Westbound Colonist Fares
Fall 1916
Low faros to Oregon and WiishliiKton poluta will be In effect
dally, Kcptoiuber .1 to October S, 1910, via Spokane, l'ort
liuid & Beattlo and Oregon Ti ink IUvIUvhjb and nf filiated lines.
Fares from principal points.
IVom Faro 1'nmi Fare
Atchlxoti. Kan tU.nil Milwaukee. Wis. ... KtlMMt
(Wro, HI I.tn: MlimeapolN, Minn. . . it'J.no
ClllriiK HI in..1l New Oilcans, U, , , , , 111,0,1
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Denver. (Vdo trj.nt) Oiiialm, Nob. ,,.,.,, ilU.no
! Molne-, In iM.lil IVirln, III iM.nil
Dulutli. Mlnu llli.no San Antonio. Te Itl.o.l
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llouatoii, Te 111.(1.1 St. .loMph, Mi...... :i'J,.1(l
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Llttlo Hock, Ark i:t.7:i SiiHrlor, Wis , :tt!.,io
MeniplUs, Tenn lil.'tt Winnipeg, M :r..nf
Kcrea from many other points on application.
llouil Thfater.
Tho credit of bolng the first wo
jmau to ever cross the continent In an
Ti:itKITOHY TO WHICH TICKirTS AUK SOLD Tho fares
shown apply to nil points on the Spokane, Portland & Soattlo
Hallway, Spokane to (loldcndulc. Portland and Astoria; Ore
con Trunk Hallway, KallbrldKo to llend: and OreRon Kleetrlc
Hallway, l'ortlcnd to Kore.it Oiovo, Woodburu, Salosi, Alban,
t'orvnllla and KuKeno.
SlXIF OYKUS Stops within thirty ilayn from date of pur
chase of tlckota will bo allowed nt any point or points, regard
lesa of the limit.
1 accept prepaid ardors.
j. 11. couiiKTT, Aiwut iu:xn, oiu:ox.
BE COOL
in YOUR KITCHEN. COOK WITH
Electricity
Bend now has tbe Lowest Electric Cooking Rate in.
the State.
Cooking and Heating Meter Rates
First 100 K. W. H. in Any Month 8c per K. W. H-
Next 100 K. W. H. in Any Month.. 2c per K. W. H.
All Over 200 K. W. H. in Arty Month, lc per K. W, H.
Eflective, April 1st, 1910.
WE HAVE ELECTRIC RANGES from $40 up which
, , - we sell on easy terms.
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