The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 01, 1916, Image 4

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MILL NOTES
Tho entire sawmill crew iof the
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company
participated In Its first Arc drill last
Thursday afternoon, making good
time In putting the water on tho
buildings designated by the signal
to be afire. Tho company plans to
conduct these drills at frequent In
tervals to cnablo Its cmployeos to
become more accustomed to handle
fire equipment and assembling In
fast time In ovent of fire. Other
departments of tho plant will bo
given drill at other times. Thurs
day's drill Has not expected by the
. employees of the sawmill.
The Hrooks-Scanlon Lumber Com
pany Is manufacturing tho sutt sills
for tho now Pilot Ilutto Inn. Tho
process In turning out these Irregu
lar sills is unusual in sawmill opera
tion. Tho work is being done In -the
box factory.
Most of the machinery In tho now
box factory of tho Hrooks-Scanlon
Lumber Company Iibs been Installed
and It is expected that In tho next
two weeks this department will be
operating to full capacity.
J. 1 Keyei, manoger of the
Itrooks-Scanlon Lumber Company,
attended the sessions last week of
tho 1'aclflc Coast Logging CongresB
and the Western Forestry and Con
servation Congress, held In Portland.
J. II. Iludell, of the Ilrooks-Sean-lon
Lumber Company, let u contract
for his new residence In lloulovurd
Addition to J. J. Cunningham, -Construction
began Monday morning.
60VERNMENT ASSISTS FORT
RORK STOCKMEN WITH HANGE
The Drooks-Scanlon Lumber Com
pany reports that It Is still In need
of men In its logging camps up the
river. The labor situation Is much
brighter now than It has been for
several months.
Car shortage, reports the Urooks
Rcanlon Lumber Company, still re
mains a perplexing situation In their
shipping. It is said that the company
Is able to obtain unly about 10 per
cent of tho rars needed uml ordered.
Mrs. I'. T. Hardeaty Is expected
to arrive In Mend this week from
Hldgelleld, Wash., to Join Mr. Hard
Isty, of tho Ilrooks-Sennlon Lumber
Company.
Tho Hrooks-Srnnlon Lumber Com
pany reports the following houses
rising in llend for which they have
lumber orders: Alice llaker, resi
dence in Deschutes Addition; A. 10.
Kdvuirds, lesldeixe In Kenwood; T.
M. Kern, residence In Kenwood; H.
W. Leonard, resident o In Iloulovard
Addition; .1. II. Hudell, residence In
Honb;y;ird Addition; (J. J. Hoik, resi
dence In IJes'hutes Addition; I). A.
Uoydston, tUl:! rottages in Blasts
Addition; M. K. Thompson, tlneo
rottages in Kenwod Hardens; Fred
J, Wllkoy, residence In Ulver Ter-
niec, and II. Schuffner, residence In
I'urk Addition.
C. A, Bwonson suffered a painful
Injury ut the llend White Pine Sash
factory lust Wednesday afternoon.
IIo was working ut n le-saw when u
rhiilu broke, striking him on tho
lieud and badly bruising his head and
lacerating his faco. Mr. Hwauson
jyflp rushed to the llend hospital,
whcM It Is lepoitcd ho Is resting
easily.
K. II. Stoehr, manager of tho llend
White Pine 8usb Company, reports
that the sash department of the
fuetory Ib working up to Its capac
ity, n ml that tho month of October
will show it record output for thu
factory slum Its beginning of opera
tions. All of tho departments of Tho
Rhuvllu-lllxou Company report a
much 'better prospect In tho labor
situation. Men, It Is reported, nio
coming In frequently anil tiro being
put to work In somu capacity about
the plant.
M. P. Ilresler lias accepted a po
sition In the olllio of the llend White
Pino Hash Company.
Tho little daughter of C. A. Fritz-
sche has gone to Carson, Wash
where she will spend several months
with her grandparents.
A new camp Is being built In the
woods by Tho Uhevllii-fllxoii Com
pany. The camp will bo so erected
ns to ufford comfort to employees
during the winter mouths.
, 0. M. ltogers, of Portland, has ac
cepted a position with The Hlievlln
Hlxon Company In the main otllce,
Ueuerul Manager T, A. .McCiiun,
of Tho HhoWiu-lllxou Company, at
tended the hcssIoiis hist week of the
Western Foiestry and Conservation
CongroHH, held In Portland.
10. F. Nichols, superintendent Of
thu logging depaitmeut of Tho
Slievllu-lllxon Company, attended
(ho meetings of the Western For
estry and Conservation Congress
mid the sessions of thu Paclllo Log
ging Congress, held last week In
Portland. Mis, Nichols accompanied
him.
(1. W. (Jutes, of n, W. tlates &. Co ,
timber brokeis, of Portland, was u
i niter ut the olllcti of The Hhovlln
1 llxoii Company Friday.
Word was received last week at
the n lllce of The Khevllii-lllxon Com
pany telling of thu death of Miss
Itthel Welmore, sister of 11. W. Wet
iiioie, at Albti(uurtuo, Now Mexico,
October 1.
Aitlitir Vundevert will accept a
position on the logging dock of tho
sawmill of Tho Klievlin-lllxon Com
pany after November. Mr. Vunde
vert is now In thu limit! otllce.
Three Associations to IJc Dc eloped
uml Wells Will lie Drilled to
Protlde Water for Livestock.
Steps wero taken by 2D Fort Rock
stockmen at their meeting with Su
pervisor W. O. Hastings, of tho Des
chutes National Forest, on October
20, at Fort Ilock, to organize three
stock associations. The purposo of
the associations will be tho utilizing
of the forest rnngo, comprising
nearly 100,000 acres, and to dovelop
wells with which It will be possible
to Water several thousand head of
stock.
Tho plan, first suggested by Super
visor Hastings, was the formation of
one largo association so that all the
stockmen of the Fleotwood, Fort
Itock and Fremont districts could
cooperate In the maintenance of the
rango and pool their interests. At
the meeting, however, it was thought
It would bo more profitable to or
ganize In three smaller units, yet
working together for utilization of
the rango.
In order to afford proper watering
facilities in tne various centers on
tho range, the stockmen thought that
three wells will nccommodate all tho
stock In that section for some time.
It Is planned to drill three wells, ono
near Fort Itock, ono near Fleetwood
and another nortli of Fremont, each
association to bo organized to havo
one well for its stock. Tho govern
ment has expressed its willingness to
cooperate with tho stockmen to the
extent of casing tho walls of tho
wells to miiko them moro permanent.
Phone Red 462
Jlorcncc X. $ilvis
Instructor nn& Decorator
Fine tXConogtam and Enamel
Work a specialty
Water Color 'Place Cards
'Dinner, Dance 'Programs, etc.
made to order
HAVE YOU WOKK FOR HIM?
Mortimer Clayton, a young En
glishman, who has recently come to
this country from Australia, arrived
in Ocnd last week and Is looking for
employment hero. When a movlo
actor In Australia, Clayton lost his
left arm and since then has under
gone n number of operations, accord
ing to newspaper clippings ho car
ries, to relieve conditions caused by
the nccldent. He has received tem
porary assistance from various per
sons, but Ib anxious to find some
permanent employment. Anyone hav-
Took Ilic Hull Out of Her Hark.
Mrs. Anna llyrd, Tuscumbla, Ala.,
writes: "I was down with my back
so I could not stand up more than
half tho time. Foley Kidney Pills
took all tho hurt out." Kheiimatlc
pains, swollen ankles, backache, stiff
Joints and sleep disturbing bladder
ailments Indicate disordered kidneys
and bladder trouble Adv.
KLKI.VS WOULD LEASE
(Chowaucaii Press.)
Finnk ElkliiH, of llend, was n
Paisley visitor tills weok. While huro
ho endeavored again to secure a
lesso of tho Monarch mines south
of town, hut was unablo to do so
on account of the fact that L. P.
Kllppel, who Is part owner In them,
had already given a HO-dny option
to a Colorado company within the
last lew doB. This Colorado com
pany win immediately send u repre
sentative to look over the proposi
tion mid should this Inspection sus
tain the claims of Its owners, tboro
Is likely to bo somo development
work dono hero within n short time.
For sign painting seo Edwards.
Adv.
HOLD FAMILY REUNION
One of the pleasantest experiences
er.Joed by E. W. Oillelt, of Plalu
vlew, on his recent visit to his old
home In Iowa wob n family reunion.
Tho gathering is describod In tho
Adams County Unlon-Itepubllcrn, of
Cornlnc, Iowa, ns follows:
"There was a big reunion of tho
Olllot reh'.tlxes at tho Ait Fife homo
near Coming last Saturday. The oc
casion was In honor of Ed Glllctt,
of Tumalo, Oregon, who was visiting
here and who left Sunday for his
home. Mr. Glllctt fo-merly lived In
Corning and was In business hero
for n number of yccro. Tho relatives
In this locality gathered M the Fife
home to 'ho numbor of ill, and tho
big dinner was n feature of tho day.
Music and visiting passed the social
time In n delightful manner for all.
The llvo (illlett brothers, EJ from
Oregon, John, Fred, Goorpro and
Albert, from Lorimor, and the sis-
tors, Sirs. John Case, Mrs. L. D.
Kiow-n, Miss Clara Glllotl, and their
children and grandchildren were the
guests of the day. Juapor Glllctt
and wife ucie visiting in .Montana
and missed the big gathering. The
day was p. pleasant ono for all. It
had been a long time since tho Gll
lett brothers tind sisters had sat
down at tho same tablo end It will
piobnhly be somo time before they
nro again permitted to enjoy this
sort of a gathering, henco they all
appreciated tho opportunity and the
day will long bo a pleasant memory
to nil."
Little DricK
Restaurant
Costs More,
But
It's Worth It
C. FINNEY, Prop'r.
lug work which he can do Is request
ed to communicate with The Bulletin.
A desirable bread knife free wits
every annual subscription to ti.
Bend Bulletin. "
P. E. CHASE
Watchmaker
and
Jeweler
SHEET MUSIC.
.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Our watch repairing Is guaran
teed to stand.
P. E. CHASE
JOHNSON' IIUILDING
WALL STREET
Make your dimes and quarters go
as far as possible. Stockmon's 0-10-1B-2C
Cent Store. Adv.
Come to the Now Ji-10 IB 2fie
Ktoie ami seo what your small coin
will buy. .Stoikuion's Store, Ilond
HI.- Adv.
THIS FELLOW WANTS A
FAIR SHOW
This fellow Is our body and mind. Dut how can our body have
n fair show when tho feeder of this great machine our stomach, Is
all out of order? "Caused by Had Teeth." And how enn wo glvo
our mind a fair show when wo are Buffering with bad teeth that aro
unnoylng us? Do not allow your teeth to bo neglected. If tho high
cost demanded by the mi-ciiIIimI Ethical Dentist have prohibited you
from doing your teeth Justice, take advantage of tho hlgh-dnts work
now being done at tho KING IIEE DENTISTS, Over Postolllce, llend,
Oregon. A square deal nlways.
Do you know why so many nro coming to us each day? It Is
because wu havo PRACTICALLY ELIMINATED ALL PAIN III den
tistry. Our method of antiseptic dentlBtry Is not oxccllod or equaled
by uny SKILLED WOIIK mill POPl'LAK PHICES Is our motto.
Wo ndvertse, of course. Wo want you to know that you nro no
longer compelled to pay thu exorbitant pi ices exacted by tho dentists
of any society or trust to uphold their ethics. Wo expect to secure
your work and patronage by our superior skill, reasonable and Just
prices, uml without adhering to th society's ethics nnd the trust.
Did any trust or society dentist ever say to you "your work will cost
you Just so much, and If It does not suit ou, do not pay for It?" No;
I guess not. Well, that Is Just what the King lieu Dentists do. Wo
say plainly If your work Is not satisfactory, pay us nothing. Our
dentists are never allowed to overcharge, and llrst nnd lust tho
patient must bu satisfied. Wu do no careless work and with our
rare, skill nnd "painless" methods mid uppllauccs, and great experi
ence, you aro assured of complete satisfaction on every pleco of
work dono In this olllco. WE HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE, AIIILITY
AND EXPERIENCE. Wo cxtroct teeth painless and free when
other work Is ordered. Wo enn extract your teeth In tho morning
and you can havo your new ones thu snmu day.
WE .MAKE THE HEST NET OF TEETH, CPPEIt tfj it f rfTvK
OH I.OWEIt, Will J I (UWU
UiMlAHAT GOLD CUOWNS ,; in.trt.
OR PORCELAIN CROWNS p5LRl'
tSMCAUAT GOLD IIIUDGi: WORK, W.00 -.
TO 3(U,(U
CEMENT FILL- &,
1XC1H DUG
SILVER KILL- n
1NGH $u.
We Guarantee AH Our Work for Ten Years
All Scandinavian languages, as well as French and Spanish,
spoken by our operators. Coll uml have your teeth examined nnd
learn the cost to have them put In order. No ehargo for examina
tion ivnd consultation, whether or not you huvo your work attended
to. Courteous treatment extended to all.
Lndy Assistant AIwi)h In Attendance.
King Bee Dentists
OVER POSTOKFICE, REND, OIIEGOX
DR. A. V. I'ltOOM. ProfcsMuiiiU Manager.
Hours HillO A. M. to Hi IIO 1 M. Suiiiiii), t to ,1,
VOGAN'S
Chocolates
For a change, take home the
attractive Moire package
50c5ts
and
one dollar
Reed & Horton
Bend, Oregon
Agents Wanted
To cam ass In the pxxl old way, sell.
Ing hlmde tiees, iiriiaiticntal trevM nnd
fruit dees to the fanner and homo
oh ii er.
OUR NEW AGENTS
CONTRACT IS A
WINNER
All elHSses of furin products are
selling ut tho highest ateiiiRo of
prices In tueuty.fUc years. Either
young or middle-aged men can make
big money through the full nnd win
ter selling our nursery stock. Our
bent men are making $30 to 973 per
Meek. Wrlto at once for choice of
territory. Address Pacific Nursery
Company, lS'i Grand uenue, Port
land, Oregon.
PILOT BUTTE HOTEL
Turkey Dinner
Cranberry Sauce, Vlole! Ice Cream, Etc., Etc. 12 TO 2 SUNDAY 6 To 8 P. M. Try il aad Sare tie Wife.
Best & Harris
WALL ST.
VULCANIZING
A SPECIALTY
Firing us your old casings nnd
tubes for repair. Work uulck
ly dono and guaranteed to bo
satisfactory. Out of town pat
ronage solicited.
Best & Harris
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of Standard Saw.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Telephone Red 1431 or 701 Cry Silei Office Bend Company Building
POLICIES THAT PROTECT.
The Oldest Insurance
Agency in Central Ore.
WE WRITE INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
It's the way we write our policies."
Our companies pay 100 cts. on the dollar.
We have over 400 satisfied policy hojders.t
The largest insurers in Crook County are
our leading customers
Bend Insurance Agency
Bend, Oregon
' POLICIES THAT I ItOTEOT.
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Waihiagton Strecti
PORTLAND, OREGON
Centrally Located The Hotel for YOU
Special Summer Rates
Room with bath privilege, single 75c up; double
$ 1 .00 up. Room with private bath, single $ 1 .50
up; double $2.00 up.
i
Auto bus meets trains.
Union Depot cars pass our doors.
From North Bank Depot S car transfer at 5th St.
Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
MAIL, FREIGHT, and
PASSENGER. SERVICE
Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co.
SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO.
True Economy . . .
muni the wise spending of one' money nuking every dollar do fell duty
tutu gtiuug u mum a vutw uui wiu uuuy you in every wty
The
. WHITE .
U a real bargain because It U told at a popular
prices because it give you the kind ol sewing
you delight ln because it will turn out the work
quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time
of satisfactory service) because its Improvements
will enable you to do things which can't be done
on any other maehlaej because it will please you
with Its fine finish and beauty of its furniture.
In short you will find the White reliable and
deslrible from everv oolnr nf vUmr. t
Be sure to see the White dealer who will be glad to shovyou how good a
machine the mite Is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat
alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, CLEVELAND, O.
l'OIl SALE IIY E. F. IXKJAX
ONE CENT
A WORD IS ALL A
LITTLE WANT AD
WILL COST YOU.