The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 29, 1916, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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TIIK REND BULLETIN, BEND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 11)10.
I'AOE a.
BILLY BEQRCE WILL MEET
PARSLOW TOliOW NIGHT
Fust Local Boer Will Attempt to
Take Another Laurel Krom Clctcr
Portland Middleweight.
Billy George, who so completely
outclassed Earl MelbuB in a recent
scheduled 10-rouiul boxing contest,
will attempt o handle Frank Pars-
low In a similar manner tomorrow
evening at the Hippodrome In a 10-
round go, under the auspices of the
Hilly Gcorgo
Bond Athletic club. The match is
scheduled for 9 o'clock.
Parslow has been traveling in fast
boxing company for somo time, buy
ing taken tho scalp of Trambltls, ouo
of Portland's fastest mlddlewelgbts,
nnd Al. Summers, who has Just re
turned from a successful tour In tho
vast. Uoth men will weigh In a B
Frank Parslow
o'clock tomorrow evening at 150
pounds. Dr. Couslneau will referee
the match.
Spec Woods and Clyde Barber will
meet In a six-round seml-wlndup.
Both men are about evenly matched
and this go should bo n fast one.
Look ahead for ChrlstmaK, for that
Vlctrola, at Reed & Horton. Adv.
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You want to
TASTE Golden
West Coffee
not merely
DRINK it
"Just Right"
- Shearings
Rpronil of Rubles.
Cliff Evans, of -Mllllcan, hns sold
off all his cattle for fear of rabies.
Ho hns lost a number of animals
during the past year and will stay
out of the cnttlo business at least
until the rabies scaro or danger goes
over. Fort Rock Times.
To Sell Bonds.
On Thursday, December 2S, at the
hour of 8 o'clock, p. m Prlnovillo's
railroad bond Issuo of $100,000 will
be sold nt the council ronis in this
city to the hglhest bidder, or bidders.
Such was the decision of the council
nt their Saturday meeting, at which
time the details for advertising for
bids, and the final ordinances were
pnBscd for the bond sale. Crook
County Journal.
Htruhorn In White.
"A contemporary remarks that
'Strahorn Is tho hopo of Eastern
Oregon.' It doesn't say definitely
whether he is a 'white hope' or not."
Tho above Is tho beginning t)f an
editorial that appeared in the last
Issuo of tho Cresceut Xows. Whllo
wo aro not tho contemporary that
is rcsponslblo for tho above state
ment, we cannot refrain from on
lightniug our Brothor Editor by say
ing that wo believe that Mr. Stra
horn na positively tho "white hope"
of Eastern Oregon. We bellovo this
because wo have taken pains to look
up his record, and In all his long
life of activity ho has not manifest
ed ouo yellow streak, but has shown
himself absolutely "white" in all his
dealings. Yes, we aro Bure that ho
Is a "white hopo" through and
through. Crescciit News.
Fur Hunting Good.
Hunters and trappers In this sec
tion como in dally with reports of
good catches. Coyotes and bobcats
at thick In tho nearby hills. Tho
prices of all kinds of furs aro very
high this season nnd consequently
this Bort or work Is well paid. There
are more than usual engaged in this
vicinity and" boforo tho winter in ovor
tho majority of these predatory ani
mals should bo killed. Cbewaucan
Press.
Can Establish Route.
Further Information from tho post
office department states that a rural
route of such length that It can bo
Batlsfuctorluly covered in ono day,
and serving not less than 100 fam
ilies, can bo established at La Pino.
All roads which will bo used by tho
carrier muBt bo opon to regular traf
fic, and bo passable without delay
Tbo carrier can uso uny means of
transportation ho desires and can
establish his own schedule on tho
trip. La Pino Inter-Mountain.
Content With Spring.
South of Bend unci in tho vicinity
of LaPJno and Sllvor Lake tho peo
plo ore revollng in Biiowstorms nnd
below zero weather, whllo us poor
mortals in this neck o' tho woods
huvo to plod (Jong and try to bu con
tent with balmy, sprlng-llko weather.
Jef ferou County Record.
Water I'l-os'iecls (Joori.
Irrlgatlonlsts hnvo received ndded
encouragement lately by uronosltlong
which hnvo been put up to them by
parties wno aru interested In tho
development of Central Oregon, mid
who claim that the North Unit proj
ect Is tho most feasible of any that
has como under thulr observation.
Madras Pioneer.
Timber Pays tin; Hill,
ir a couplo of Missouri 'families
would move ints District 29, the tim
ber companies would bo broko.
Crescent Is tho land of "milk and
honey," for big families of school
ago. Crescent Nows.
The Tux League.
It Is suggested that as tho county
court meets on December 7, to con
sider tho county budget, tbo peoplo
of each precinct meet and elect nn
delegate to bo thuro to represent his
district. This notlco is reaucstnd In
vlow of tho shortness nt tlm limn
Tho general call will bo Issued by
L, A. Hunt, of Lower Ilridco. chnlr.
man. next week. A niimlwr nt rn.
edicts havo ulreadv selected the del.
egatos. Redmond Spokesman,
Madras Pleased.
Now that tho recent election has
decided, definitely, by vote of the
people, where they want their coun
ty seat located, It Is to bo hoped
jthnt all hands will buckle iu and
boost together. Of courso .Madras
is pleased to have received thu prize,
but she would have acquiesced with
as becoming grace had either of her
rivals been successful In the race
A good fight always livens things
up a bit, and after all, there tan bo
but one county seat, and that where
the greatest number of people feel
It to be to their advantage and con
venience. Madriyi Pioneer
A desirable bread knife free with
every annual subscription to The
Bend Bulletin.
Early role! snaps, storms and
sleet, snow and slush. -aue roughs
and colds. Foley's Honey and Tar
acts quickly, cuts the phlegm, opens
air passages, allays Irritation, httals
Inflammation and enables the suffer
er to breathe easily and naturally so
that sleep la not disturbed by hark
ing cough Adv. I
Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. '
CIIUKCH NOTICES.
Cnthollc.
Masses on Sunday, 7:30 a. m. ind
10 a. m. Mass on Saturday, 8:30 a.
m., followed by religious instruction
for children.
Christian Science.
Christian Sclenco services nro
held in Sathers hall every Sunday
morning at eleven o'clock.
l'resbj (crlmi Church.
If you nro looking for n place
where you can spend an hour on
Sunday morning, listen to good sing
ing, enjoy a short sermon, and make
new friends, and repeat tho thing
In the evening again, wo have that
place at tho Pcrsbytcrlan church.
Just how much of a place the church
fills In any community lite Is seen
by the fact that few peoplo would
care to live In a churchlcss commun
ity, much less would they think of
bringing up their family iu such a
place.
Last Sunday you heard nbout
"Satan's Gospel," In the morning.
Next Sunday morning tho pastor will
answer it by speaking from tho themo
"Ood's Gospel." Como and hear tho
contrast. Tho difference Is very no
ticeable, nnd tho effect of tho latter
message Is bound to bo helpful. In
the evening wo have a popular gos
pel service nt which tho themo will
be, "The Noblest of Them All."
H. C. HARTBANFT, Pastor,
Thanksgiving Service.
In response to tho proclamation of
President Wilson, nnd of tho call of
tho Governor of Oregon, tho churches
of Bend will meet on Thanksgiving
evening, nt tho Presbyterian church,
to hold an annual Thanksgiving Ser
vice. Tho sorvlco hns been sot for
7:30, so as to nccommodato tho
greatest nurrthcr of people Rev. J.
L. Pcrlngcr will deliver tho address
and special music will bo rendered.
It. C. HARTRANFT,
Chairman of tho Bend Ministerial
Association,
First Krmullniiinii Lutheran ('liui-rh.
Services Sunday afternoon al 2:30
o'clock, at the Methodist church. All
Scandinavians cordially Invited.
J. H. BRONA, Pastor.
Baptist Church.
Union Thnnksglvlng scrvlco on
Thursday evening, 7:30, at tho Pres
byterian church, tho topic being,
"National Thanksgiving." 10:00 n.
m. Bible school; 11:00 a. m., Sermon
nnd communion ; C:30 p, m Chris
tian Endeavor meeting; 7:30 p. m
evening worship.
J. L. PERINGER, Pastor.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
10:00 a. m., tho biggest Sunday
school yot. 11:0 a.m., the pastor
will preach, taking as his topic,
"Life's Knowledge." 2:30 p. m.,
Sunday school at Kenwood; C:.10 p.
m Epworth League, Mrs. F. 8.
Francis leads; tho topic is "What Do
Missions Do for Childhood?" This
will bo a rousing meeting. Young
man, young womun, you can find no
hotter place to spend your Sunday
evening. Better como. 7:30, tho
pastor will preach tho last of tho
"Sea Sermons," tho topic Is "Homo
MR fATTIFMAN MR SHFFPMAN
I" If You Borrow Money "I
In to Carry On Your Business or to
Add to Your Bands
L Call On Us. J
I Our Rate of Interest is
8
Mai(e Application Through Your Bank
I or Direct To Us In Making You
llll Loans We Do Not Compel You to
Consign Your Wool to Us. J
Portland Wool Warehouse Co.
309 IliiUey jiU'ti HnllJl'l
PORTLAND, ORE.
No Want Too Big
No Want Too Small
That BAUER'S GROCERY
Can't Till for You
Anil delhcr piouiptl) umi In the lwt ("million. Our
t-roeei les, puMme, dull uit iiIuiijh fu-sli. Our sunllary
lefrlgVruliir eoiinler keeps our dairy jmmIih'Ik ioo! and
freh. Het prlre in canned kimkU or tho beat brand.
BAKER'S GROCERY
Wall Street, Near Ohio
at Last." Tho attendanco Is constant
ly on tho Increase Wo hid you wcl
como to this homellko church.
W. C. STEWAHT.
Wo will keep you wondering whore
wo get such bargains In Candy, Hard
ware, Stationery, China, Dry Goods,
Notions, Como to us first and savo
your dimes. At Stockmou 6c, 10c,
15c, 2Gc Store. Adv.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
nend Park Co. to F. G. Morse.
wd Its 12, 13, 14, b ISC, 3rd add
Bend Park, J 10.
W. L. Graham to J. J. Chapln, wd
pt it 13, b 7 Orokla, 10.
Samo to P. B. Olson, wd It C b 6
Orokla, $250.
Tho Bend Co. to IC. E. Williams,
wd It 22 b 15 Park add Bend, 1.
NW Town Co. to Ray W. Ueploglc
wd It 1 b 24 NW 2nd add Bend, SI.
G. E. Kcnyon to G. Kcnyon, wd. It
3 b 92 Bend Park, $200.
Bend W. L. & P. Co. to P. II.
Brooks, wd pt sw no 32, 17, 12, $150.
Jns. Ryan to Mary E. Ryan qed
It 1 b 2 Its 3, 5, b 3 Terminal add
Bend, $1.
Bend Park Co. to E. M. Walter wd
It 10 b 70 Bend Park, $200.
Tho Bend Co. to Jas Ryan, It 3 b
14 Park add Bend, $1.
Jas. Ryan to M. J. Trobloo, wd
same, $10.
A window full of toys. To strength
en our trade, wo offer you these at
15c nnd 25c. At Stoekmou's 5c, 10c,
15c, 25c, Store. Adv.
Denmark'! Sovertlgni.
Den in n r I; Ihih had u most curious ar
ray of mxerelgns Hie Blue Tooth,
Forked Beard, Simple, Hungry, Hare
foot. Lamb, I'Iouh nnil Cruel being
nmuug them.
This hitler, who was Christian II.,
belled Ills real inline by gaining the
additional title of the Nero of the
Not Hi. There was probably little hap
pines In Denmark when lie. nut upon
tho throne. London Mull.
A Money 6vr.
"You nic foolNh to buy jour ftirnl
tun on the liixtiilliniiit plan. You
hare to pay nearly twlcu as much uh
you otherwise would."
"Yes, but look nt nil the money 1
nvi on moving exiKMmes." St. Inils
Pust-DI-putch.
Character Analysts.
"Wiggins goes around asking so
much udvlce that he never accomplish
en iiuythlng."
"Yen," replied the innn whoso mind
lingers In the pant, "not enough Inltlu
tire and too much referendum."
Wnshlngtou Star.
A Toatt.
To our mothers: May their eyes nev
er lx opened nnd their hearts never
cfonvl to our weaknesses! Life.
The Markaman'a Eye.
Blue p.vrs prevail among innrkNinpn
of renown. The blue Is said to lie Hie
strongest eye nnd gray next.
You aro Just ns wclcomo to look
around and ask nuostlous as If you
in mo to buy. You'll probably buy
later on, at Stoekmou's 6c, 10c, 15c,
25c Store. Adv.
Phone RsJ 161
DUS1NESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
GEORGE 8. YOUNQ
Civil and Irrigation Engineer.
U. S. Mineral Surveyor.
Room 6 First National Bank
Building
ItOUKUT 11. GOULD
Civil
Engineer
Bend
Oregon
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
I) E N T I S T
Sulto C-S-10, O'Knno Building
Bond, ... Oregon
DR. J. C. VANDEVERT
Physician nnd Surgeon
Phono Red 271
Hours 9-12 n. m, 1-5 p. m.
7-9 p. in.
O'Knno Building.
W. Q. MANNINO, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Sulto 12-14, O'Knno Building
Tel. nil Bend, Oregon
WILLARD H. WinTZ
L A W Y R R
Prlnovlllo, Oregon,
O. B. BENSON
Attorney At Law
Benson Building, Wall Street
Bond, Oregon.
VERNON A. FORBE8
Ij A W Y E R
First National Bank Building
Bend, :: :: Oregon
J. B. Boll A. W. Sims
CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successors to Tho J. H. Hnncr
Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro.
Abstracts Insurance
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Nnprnpiithlc PlijNlrliui
Ovor Logan Furniture Co.
Wall Street Hours 9 to C
Phono Red IH-
O. P. NISWONOER, Boud, Oro.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Enilmliuer, Funeral
Director.
Phono Rod -121. Lady Asst.
DR. J. H. CONNARN
1) E N T I 8 T
OOlco In Sathor Building,
llouru 9 to 12, 1 to G.
Sundays nnd ovonlngs by
Appointment. -
II, II. D o A R M O NTJ
LAWYER
O'Kuno Building, Bend, Oregon
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Cut Flowers
Carnations, chrysanthemums, ronot,
violets, ulso potted plants, oyulammi,
Christmas funis, on salo at Mrs. L.
Dtirstiuit's millinery store. v
Olvu uh your orders curly fur Thanks,
giving flowers,
Mrs. M. L. Derstine
Lara Building. Wall St., Near Oregon
jra',0 KEND IIAUI-ING CO.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD
GOODS MOVED.
COAL AND WOOD.
REDMAN & MOORE
LAWYERS
Log Cabin Bldg.
BEND. OREGON
CENTRAL OREGON
PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
PLVMRINO AND HEATING
117 Mlnnesotn Street.
Estlmntes Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Dono.
Tinning and Sheet Motnl
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnacea, Spouting, ('.uttering,
Cornlco and Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
l'rlceg right, work guaranteed
(JrCgOnljrc Insurance Company
VCLU.IVKLV omaON1
HoMKOrrier Cohditt DtDo Pom la no
ASHLEY FORREST,
DUtrict Munnger.
H. O. E L L 1 S
Attomeynt-Idiw
United Stated Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREUON
JJO 'put
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(, iunn juo
'119 sU uoq.i a iuoo "i-i'iu iuj,o
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3I3VII1 tt VJ1I 'HO
WILLIAM A. JACKSON
Bend's Auctioneer
Conducts Stock Snlen- a Spec
ialty. Opposite Kenwood (Urn-cry.
BEND ART HTOHIJ
Lessons In Embroidery, Cro
cheting nnd Tutting given freo
when material Is purchased.
II E N I) ART H T 0 11 H
Wright Hotel Utilldiug.
Erickson's
Grocery
Succnior lo T. H. MiClincy
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
Quality and Service
Our Molln.
Phono Black 2 1 1
Airio Dni.ivniY
H. P. SMITH
Plin ncl Orntmrnltl
PLASTERING
' AM. WORK
GUARANTEED
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