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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1916)
wwfTHpfcaajjii MMWHrlJM. i' waiaw,uiin'i -e the iikni iiulletin, rend, ore., Wednesday, ooroitER ih, into. PAOE R. Shearings --. I'oiiinierclnl Cluli Organized. Though ninny organizations have been started in Noithern Lake coun ty during lUo pust few yci rs, tho moat needed one was not organized until last Saturday afternoon when the Northern Lake County Commercial Club was started. Since the neighbor ing communities ae v.ithout such n club and, line hurt Hock, are too small to cuccessfully run one of their ov:ii, it Wi's decided to combine all these districts under one commercial club and for this reason has been named the Northern Lake County Commercial Club. Fort Rock Times. Jupiter Pluvms I afces Vacation; Summer Reigning Kelly Stiirta .Summing. Engineer II. A. Kelly will s'.art a crow of men to work on 'he I'rlne ville railway survey Mondny morning. This action was ordered by the coun cil nt their special meeting Tuesday and it Is the plan of tho councllmen to keep this work oa the move until tho road Is completed. Altho 'gh there has been a number of vexing delays iu tho bond Issue matter and ho ar rangements have not been completed yet with tho bonding house, the point has been reached where the council feels Bafo In starting the work. Coun cilman Wallace was authorized and instructed by tho council to represent tho city in a legal way in securing rlghts-of-wny and adjusting the mat ter of the lino on Crooked river with the land owners, to prevent as much damage as possible. As soon us thin work has prp'itased sulllclently. con struction '"' bo staited. Crook County Journal. ' Jupiter Pluvlus Is loafing again. For -IS days and 45 nights has he been off the Job. Autcists are longing for a little moisture. Farmers need It for their fall sowing. Tho roads are badlv eut up In places. Housewives nre com plaining of the plenitude of dust. Jupe has been on a vacation In this neck of the woods since September J. He sprinkled a little In this lo cality for a few minutes on Septem ber 2 and 4 to the extent of .37 Inches, but since then ho has been neglecting his principal duty. This veneraisb gentleman has been known to slough on the Job about this time of the year before, but tho interim between sprinkles has not been so long, at least, according to the records of tho locul weather office. In 1911 for September and October he wnB wide awake and poured down 1.8C Inches. These same months he went for two stretches of 13 and 14 days without moistening tho terra ll'H)sts for Madras. Madras Is the oldest, the largest and tho best town In Jeffernon county. Tho business men of Madras nre wide-awake, up-to-date, accommoda ting men; they stood by tho prople of this county during tho short crops and hard times, and tided them over. And, Indeed, there nro few, if any that wero over refused an accommo dation by tho Madras buslnesc men. Further, Madras has Initiated nearly every move for tho advancement of this country, nnd backed It up with tlmo nnd money. And again, Madras Is the logical town for county scat by location, being nearly In the geo graphic renter nf population than any other placo mentioned. Madrus Pi oneer. rrul-.es Ihilriuln. Hon. Geo. T. Iialdwln of K'nmatli Falls, candidate for state Fcnator In this senatorial district is for Irriga tion and development. He believes In Central Oregon and sees for It n great future. He never knocks, but always boosts, which. In Itself, Is enough to nssurc him a majority of tlve votes In this precinct, at least. It is safe to say that Central Oregon as n wholo has no use for tho knock er, nnd least of all for the otllcehold er who knocks tho very country which has given him his honor ns well as his living. Judge Haldwln is a clean man and n roan of principle. Ho Is n man who will work, whilo In olllce, for thosn things which Central Oregon so badly needs. unowaucan Press. OREGON TRUNK TRAIN t Arrives 7:20 a. m. - Leaves 9 p. m. O..W. II. & N. TRAIN. Arrives A 7:3G p. m. - Leaves 7;2G n. m. AUTO STAGE MM J HOUTII. Leaves 8:45 n. in. Arrives B p. m. AUTO MNEH. Cars to llurns, Fort Klamath Fort Rock, Silver Lcko and other points south and south east. - POST OFFICE HOURS. General delivery open dally 8:30 a. m. tu G p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday. - Night train mall closes 8:lfi Day train mail closes 0:30 a. m. TELEGRAPH 1IOURH. Western Union dally 7 n. in. to p. in. Sunday nnd holidays 8-10. 4-C. TELEPHONE HOURS. Pacific Tel. & Tul. Co. 24 hour service Including Sunday. G (THE QOOP JUDGE WAS NOT SURPRISED. SAID) 1 IBONG I HELLO. MYOR TMOOOHT you SAID ITWMTOO 31R0NS I WA3 LIVING TOO MIOM- TAKINQTO LARQE A CHEW. NOW I1 GETTINa ll ol f E i "iati i THATS THE IDEA ASMALUCHtW LOOKS OtTTERAMOIATH DSI ICR C I - 1 CXSL S sLxV flFW YIN 1TJkl1 1 Jt'' vilo-iil l 2J npHE tip from X beginner is: a user of W-B CUT Chewing to a If you won't take a little chew don't take any. W-B CUT isn't ordinary tobacco. It's ricAtobncco a chew as big as a regular sized wad of plug is too much of a good tiling If you realty want to know what tobacco satisfactions, tuck n ? nibble of W-B into your check, and notice how the good tobacco taste lasts and satisfies.'' MtJt tr WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANT, 50 IUm Snare, New Yrk Ctr BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. U. S. Mineral Surveyor. Room G First National Dank Hulldlng I mrs. iva wist Ward II " Accept a Few PupiU on II ROUERT It. GOULU Civil fS h Ileiid Engineer U 1 i i 1j Oregon CENTRAL OREGON PLt'MUlNO & HEATING CO. PMMIIINU AND HEATING 117 Mlnncsotn Street. Estlmntes Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST OfQco Over PostofQco Bend, ... Oregon Tinning and Sheet Metnl W.M. .MOXIVHMIKRY. Furnaces, Spouting. Glittering, Cornlco and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to 1'rlcen right, work gunrantoed flrma. In 1912 for September and October ho gnvo the llcnd locality .78 Inches on nine days and In these two months ho went 21 dnya and another tlmo 1C days without work ing. During the months of Septem ber nnd October, 1913, ho laid olT 26 days end then gavo tho populaco .15 Inches rainfall In thrco days in September and .24 Inches In October. In 1914 ho wept many tears nnd gavo tho people .88 Inches moisture In six days and even more In October, with, 1.29 Inches on nine dnys. For 12 days in October ho slept without ex ercise. Iu 191S he gnvu this part of the U. S. A, no precipitation for 39 days, from September 13 to Octo ber 22, and was stingy when ho did give, raining down only .OTiti Inches. This year the Bkles have been al most cloudless since September 4. Somo men are sorry they havo dis carded their straws. Sport Bhlrts and sports skirts aro getting a longer summer senson than usual. Winter furs have been obtruding upon sum mer weather. Mr. Farmer Is happy, because this kind of weather enables hi in to complete his hnrvest uninter rupted. When this Is done then A llttlo action, Jupiter! No waiting at tho Metropolitan for that shavo.or hair cut. Four chairs now ready. Adv. Do your best to tog up In an orlglnnl costume for the big masquer ade nt tho Hippodrome Hallowe'en. Adv. Use Gosnoy's sand. Adv. It's best,- TO OUR PATRONS: D Help tho Home Paper. Tho big city dallies mr.y print pages of news to every column printed In tho llttlo country weekly, but the big nhcot cannot take tho placo of tho latter Just the same. Each has Its particular placo to fill and cannot crowd out the other. You may not nppreclnto the little paper when nt home, whero you havo had an oppor portunlty of learning much of the Jocal news, but go away from home lor awhile nnd see how good It will look to vou. A "letter from homo" does not compare with It. You can UU 11 UIK jmil IU illtmv Ifc ucim ... handing In nn occasional Item of news. It will be appreciated. Sliver Lako Leader. ,UBJNG the next sixty days we will be rather unsettled on account of making room for our new building. We will, however, serve you in the best possible manner con sidering'the circumstances tfc DR. J. C. VANDEVERT Ptiyslctan nnd Surgeon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. 7-9 p. m. Rnthcr Hulldlng m.; W. Q. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Ofnco in First National Dank Uutldlng Tel. Ml llcnd, Oiton The Cozy Restaurant Mm. Nrttie Stevciuon, Proprietor Redmond Show Makes GomI Tho Redmond Potato Shbw and Fair has n mission to perform nnd Its growth nnd expansion year by year shows Hint 't Is making good nnd is advertising ono of the great est products of the soil of Oregon. r.nd an Industry that must become a factor In tho prosperity oi tne siaie, and especially of Central Oregon. Redmond Spokesman. Warehouses Are Full. Somo of tho grain warohouses of the county nre loaded full v'th grain, thoro being difficulty In securing cars for shipment. On account of tho largo capacity of tho local houseo and ele vator It Ic oxpectod that all local grain raisers will be taken care of. -Jofforson County Record. Every Day is Opening Day With Mrs. S. MdNTOSH Now making tho now Fall nnd Winter Hats. The prices nro tho most reas onable, but tho qunllty Is thro. Every hat guaranteed to bo full value Our stock Is mndu up of tho latest pattern hats, creations that will command your ndnilr ntlon. Wo wish to sny that wo aro ready to mako your umdo-to-or-dcr hat. Material of tho best iliiallty throughout. Fruit Grow. It Is surprising o lenrn of the number of localities 'n Jefferson county whero fruit will do exceeding. ly well. The flret impression of tho county leads one to beliovo that tho raising of fruit would bo Impossible, yet there nre a number of orchards which reminds us of the old home farm in the East. There nre a num ber of orchards which havo been in hearing for from twenty to thirty years, and aro now producing abund antly of nice fruit. There aro other localities where fruit will do well, but the fruit has not been planted, Deschutes Valley Tribune. FALL AND WINTER HATS of the finest quality We trull enjoy ihowing the ladiet o Bend out &rmt ttucbon oi Ful ix) Winter HU Priced moderately. Each htl hat n indi viduality. The best quality of material uied. We with la emphatiic thai they are moder- ately priced. Mrs. M. L. Derstine On MiuetcU Street. Near Wall L MRS. S. McINTOSH O'DONNELL BROTHERS uniopTmarket School Days are Here Be.; to it that tho children's shoes aro well cared for. Money is saved in doing so. Our shoe repairing ranks the best Only tho hlH'hcst quality leather used. WE GUARANTEE AI.lt WORK TO Hi: .SATISFACTORY. Austin's Qttck Sfeee Repair Step. Wright Hotel llldg. Grerimootl Ave. PILOT BUTTE HOTEL Turkey Dinner Cruhenr Sauce, YkUt Ice Cream, Etc., Be. 12 TO 2 SUNDAY 6 To 8 P. M. Try H ni Sare lie We. ! HAVE YOU TRIED THE Wet Wash Laundry One Day Delivery Service 20LbsJ)ryWt. 50 Cents SANITARY LAUNDRY PHONE RED 1461 WILLARD H. WIRTZ Ij A V Y U It Prinovlllo, Oregon. Orc&nJjfc Insurance Company ,. CLUIVLV ORXOON" Momb Orricc, Cqnmn Dlco., Pontland, ASIII.EY FORREST, District .Manager. O. 8. 11ENSON Attorney At law Bonnon Dulldlng, Wall Street llcnd, Oregon. VERNON A. FOR1IE8 V A W Y 13 It First National Dank Dulldtng Dend, :: :-: Oregon TIVY OUR Pasteurized Milk Otheti hie il. None Keept Let ter. Salei hate doubled in put 30 tlayt. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS CREAMERY Phone Red 131 J. D. Doll A. W. Hlnis CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) BucccMorB to Tho J. II. Honor Abstract Co., Prinovlllo, Oro. Abstrncte InRtirnnco DR. R. D. BTOWEMi Nnprnpiitlilc Pliynlclun Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to C Phono Ititl I Hi: Ericksoni's Grocery Succotor lo T. R. McClincy STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Quality and Service Our Motto. Phone Black 211 AUTO DELIVERY O. P. NIBWONOER, Hond, Oro. UNDERTAKER Ucenned Emlinlmcr, Funeral Director. Phono Red 421. I.ndy 'XwiT. DR. J. II. CONNARN DENTIST Omco In Bather Hulldlng. Huuru 9 to 12, 1 to C. Bundaya and evening by Appointment. H. P. SMITH Plain anJ Ornamental PLASTERING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Joe Rock II. II. Do AllMOND ItAWYER Oregon Street. Dend, Oregon II. O. BhlilS Attorneyot-Ij United KtatH CoiiiiiilNlonrr First National Dank Hulldlng DEND, OEEdON CONTRACTOR All kinds ol' EXCAVATION WOHK rock or dirt HASEMKNTS STREET WORM, ETC. Leave orJrn at J. A. EASTES OiTICC Oirgoo Street tWUnlfceo eba fllbrfcb tlcncbcr ol gMnno nno Hbcor OtaOuate or (be American Conoctsatotc of ftuelc Cblcaoo 1 will be pleased to meet or corre spond with parents of children who are interested in piano instruction. Teaching of children is made a specialty. Stublo at borne of B. G. Cnog St. Htttn'i Drive, B.rxl lay BEND HAULING CO. M N MLUKMTOM TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. H i:.' ? I