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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1916)
-1 fw-"! -1, THE BEND RULLKT1N, REND, OHE WEDNESDAY, OCTOItKR !W, 11)10. l'GE .1. r'y 'k'-ik t Shearings - m k 3M '3r $& ''!i5 iat To Hold Eugenic Tcts. On or about October 30. Mrs. EJtallcy, representing the .Mothers' Congress of Portland, v. Ill spend the cdny In Madras, making eugenic testa lor the names or Jenersun county.' Madras Pioneer, n Opal City Grunge Grows. Opal City Grange held Its regular meeting Saturday eentng. There as not a large number In attend ance, but there wbb a ery Interest ing meeting Applications of ten candidates for Initiation were pre sented, making a class of 17 which jvlll take the first and second de grees at the next meeting, which will be held on October 2S. Des chutes Valley Tribune. Mulligan n Illg Success. The meeting of Mulligan Lodge ;No. 1 at Metollus last Friday night vbb a crowning success. Many new !. certificates of membership were Is Via sued, there being about 3G0 peoplo ae prccnt. until midnight the even- Ing was spent In dancing, and at : v, that time the boilers ot the tnystcrl- ' t ouh Mulligan and steaming coffee .. wore brought forth and served to the 1R anxious brothers and sisters. Jeffqr- 1 j son County Itccord. J f Ft. Hock Club Organized. ,J5 Ft. Ilock now boasts of a Commer f clal Club which was organized there -W last week. .1. Wm. A. Ilucch was $&$ elected picsldent; J. D. C. Thomas, vice-president: II. F, Swingle, secre tary, and Douglas Johnson, treasurer. The organization wlllve known as the Northern Lake County Commer cial Club. l.n Pine Intcr-Mountaln. It) Vote on Irrigation Ronds. An election, which will be held on November 11 at Lower McKay school house, will determine whether or not the Ochoco Irrigation district shall be bonded In the sum of 11,100,000. This was decided upon at the meeting of the board of directors, held Monday. The above amount will bo on a total ot about 23,000 acres of land and will be practically $47 per acre for that amount. Crook County Journal. Another Mill Start. The miniature Shcvlln-Hlxon saw mill, north of Promont, has complet ed Its new enlargement, which doubles the capacity of the plant, nnd furnishes employment for about 1,500 (7) men. Tho management reports orders ahead for six months' full capacity run. Fort Rock Times. No wjltlng at the Metropolitan for that shave or hair cut. Four chairs now ready. Adv. yti; H runner to llcjr Talks. A one-day short course for the benefit of tho farmers nnd stock raisers of this dUtrlct will be held In Paisley October 2C, one week from today. Two noted lecturers from Oregon Agricultual Collcgo will conduct the meetings through out the day. Pof. Silts of tho dairy ing ami livestock department, will conduct all lectures, talks nucT dis cussions, upon matters pertaining to his pniticuhtr branches. Prof. Lar son, whose specialties are Irrigation, ilia In a go nnd crops, will conduct Himllar meetings upon these topics, giving lectures and allowing for free discussion of ever) thing brought out. Chewnucnn Press. RALDWIN 1X!1 KKNATOH (Crescent News) Pitted against 'V. Lair Thomnson. tho betrajer of Central Oregon, In tho fight for the State Senatorshln of this district, Is Hon. George T. Dnldwln, ono ot Klamath county's nblc.it and moBt respected citizens. Whllo Judge Daldwln la the Demo- I (.THt POOP vlUOOt FINDS HtH SWITCHING rROMOHPINfcWV tosocco) WE.IL.ISEE VOU ARE WISE TO SOMITHINS GOOD, r YEP.VmH OTHCRKINDSl llMMtO"COALUP"TOJ THE UNIT, NOW HALF L, tHKTS RIGHT" IT'S RICH TOBACCO. Vhouhts,hs tots svrisrx .a- . 1. DDk wJ ( s r y I I WHEN a gentleman gets acquainted through and through with W-B CUT Chewing, he finds that the common sense of it helps him across a feature of ordi nary tobacco he never did like. The shreds of tobacco give up the tobacco satisfaction without so much grinding and spitting-" the salt helps bring out the good tobacco taste and bocausc it's rich tobacco, a small chew lasts and satisfies. Mil lj WETHAM.BXUTON COMrANT SO U.'.i Sfu, New T.tk City Forest Exhibit Good. The forest exhibit at tho Paisley lair meilted more than simply n passing notice. Special pains had been taken In the arrangement of tills display, nnd those in charge wore most courteous 'in giving ex planations regarding tiny point -upon which Information was sought. Silver Lake Leader. Illg Wheat Deal Made. Tho highest price of which wn have record for wheat purchases In this part of tho state was paid by 11. II. McMlckle, of Itedmond, on Tuesday for a pool of fi.OOO bushels of Maniuls wheat, which brought $1.40 per bushel, Crook Count Journal. 1 , &fHBaaaaawl I) HON. Gi:0. T. ILM.DW1N considerable numbers of wild duck ot several Bpecles which hava been cured of the duck sickness provalcnt around Great Salt Lake, Utah, and thcro released. Tho department Is particularly anxious to secure roports from these birds to dotcrmlno their complete recoxery from this malady which has kilted hundreds or thou sands of ducks In Utah. 1X)HE PUHSE, A handbag I1UT GET IT HACK containing approxi mately $300 In cash was left in tho llcnd Postofllce recently by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Preble, who came to Bond fiom Astoria. They woro at the of llco In the evening nnd left tho hand bag In tho lobhj. S. It. I login found It thcro nnd through him It was re turned to Mr. nnd Mrs, Prelilo l Chief of Police L. A. W. Nixon. crntlc nominee for this Important po sltlon, the News bellcxes that Ilepub- llcnus should forget their party ur Uiiations in this lustnnce and cast a untiulmoUH oto for Judge Baldwin for State Senator. AoS. 1LVNDS OX DUCKS If you kill or capture a wild duck bearing an aluminum band around one lug, hnxltig n number on one side, and on the other n statement requesting that t,he United States Department of Agriculture, or tho Biological Survey ho notified, you are requested to send this baud at once to the Bureau of lliolog'cnl Survey, Department of Agriculture, Washing tan, D. C. This band, if rccompnnled by a statement as to date, place nnd cir cumstances undo which the bird was taken, w III bo of service to tho sur vey In its efforts to determine the longevity of Individual ducks nnd the routes of mlgintlou of the species. The bunds are being attached to Announcement Smith's Cash Grocery Has Opened with a Fresh Stock Groceries in the building formerly occu pied by The Bend Grocery, on Kearney Street, between Second and Third Avenues. The best of service will be given to all patrons. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. SAFETY Ill'LLirriN ISSUED A safety bulletin on tho subject of portnblo wood saw accidents has been Issued by thu Oregon Federation for Industrial Snfetv Copies mn.v bo ob tained from the Extension Division of the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, TO SHE ALKALI KIKE DEPOSITS II. L. Emerson, of San Francisco, and F. L. Young, of Paisley, accom panied by W. D. Cheney and J C. Ilhodes, of tho Bend Park Company, left Monday for a several davs' tour In Loko county On their trip they will visit the Alkali Lnku deposit of the American Soda Products Company. HE LOST HIS FRECKLES. Jam! Whiteomb rtllty't TaU f Haw tht Trick Waa Turntd. A a youth James Whiteomb Riley was burdened with frccUev Always ensltlTe rtgardlni; anything reflecting upon him personally, he grieved over what ho comldcred an Insurmountable misfortune, lie told of hla effort at emancipation: "Ono day I sar In a drug storo win dow what was snld to be a suro euro for moth, tan, freckles, etc. I ponder ed possession of a bottle, but 50 cents! Of course I could never xuy 1L Why, I didn't get CO pennies In a wholo year." Hut ho managed to flnauco himself by manipulation of tho market money when doing errands for Ids parents and he bought a bottlo of tho magic stuff. He ran with It to the haymow and rubbed It all over Ids face, then rnced off to school to mnl.o up tho time he had loL "When I stepped Inside tho door all tho school started to lnngli nt me," ho says. "The teacher asl.cd mo what I meant by coming to school In such a condition. Hew lldcred nnd ignoront of vvhnt It all meant, I followed her out tho door. Sho allowed mo my fnco In a mirror, and It wa like n jellow Easter egg. Tho directions had said to rub It off Immediately with salt water and whlto of nn egg, all of which I had missed. To get tho stnln off, my faco had to bo nibbed until tho skin left It. But when It vvns all over tho freckles vvero actually gouo and never rnto back." linTm)IIHimil)"iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimm 4h Smith's Cash Grocery H. P. SMITH A Written Guarantee in the Pocket Just like putting money in the bank when you buy Styleplus jh7 Clothe$ilL IIEL ESTVTC FJKE L8UItA.CK vtmusiB C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY LOTS FOU SALE IX EVERY ADDITION I.V BEVP PROPERTY HAXDtE FOR NONRESIDENTS. TIMBER l iwi - ..niinnr AVI1 HOLD. 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GOULD U1T1I It Engineer V azijr' Bend Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Offico Over Postofllce Dend, ... Oregon DR. J. C. VANDEVEHT rti)slrlan nnd Hunrcon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. 7-9 p. tn. Bather llulldlng m. W. O. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Offlco In First National Dank Dulldlng Tel. 011 Rem), Oregon WILLARD H. WIRTZ L A W Y E It Prlnovlllo, Oregon. CENTRAL OIIRHON l'LUMUING & HEATING CO. I'LCMIUNG AND JIETING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully htrnlshed Jobbing Promptly Don. Tinning nnd Shoot Metal WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornlco nnd Skylight Repairing promptly attended to l'rlcea right, work guaranteed OrcffPlife Insurance Company Hom Ornc, Cohti IXco PoirrutNa ASHLEY IXmilKST, DLstrkt .Manaucr. O. S. UHNSON Attorney At Iii Ronson Uulldlng, Wall Street llond, Oregon, VERNON A. FORDES L A W Y E K First National Rank Uulldlng Dend, !-: :: Oregon TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk Oiheti hie il. None Kttft bt. tft. Slt hrc Joublcil m rit 30dyt. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY PlioncRnl 131 J. II. Doll A. W. Slma CROOK COUNTY ARHTKACT COMPANY (Incorporated) SucccuBora to Tho J. II. Haner Abstract Co., Prlnovllle, Oro. Abatrncta Inaurnnco DR. It. D. STOWIXL - Nnprapatlilc l'lijHlclun Over Logan rurnlture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to C Pliotin Reil IH'J O. P. NISWONOKR, Ilend, Ore. UNDLRTAKLR Uceuked Embalnier, Funeral Director. Phono Red -t21, I.ady A'ssl Erickson's Grocery Sixttuot to T II. McClinty STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Quality and Service Our Motto. Phono Black 2 1 1 AUTO DELIVERY DR. J. II. CONNARN . DENTIST Offlco In Snther Rulldlng. liouru 9 to 12, 1 to ft. Sundays and ovonlngs by Appointment. H. P. SMITH Plun nd Ornamrntil PLASTERING ALL WORK GUARANTEED II. II. D o A R M O N D LAWYER Oregon Street. Ilend, Oregon II. C. ELLIS Attorneyat-IiMW UnltMl StateM CoinmlMilonrr First National Hank Ilulldins RKND, ORKGON Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WOHK rook or dirt HASEMKNTS STRKET WORK. ETC. Lfve orJoi tt J A CASTES orricc Oirjon Sdrtt Minifveb 1Reba HIbricb Ccacbcr of ipinno nnb Cbcor Ornouate o( tbc fltnctlcan Conservators o( music Cblcaoo I will be pleased to meet or corre spond with parents of children who ure interested in piano instruction. Touching of children is made a specialty. Stuolo nt home of B. G. (Tnog St llcltn'i Diivt, Bend ZMi0N BEND HAUI-ING CO. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. 6 'i v'v -