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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1916)
tiik nKxn hullktin, bend, oni:., Wednesday, dkcrmurr 20, iimo vmik J 1, ;ONSPIRACY AGAINST JACK RABBIT WILL END HIS DAY ON DESERT (Krora Saturday's Dally Dullotln.) The rabbit is doomed. The Prldo of tho Pratrio, the coy- Lt meal ticket, the homesteader's hast resort, and tho farmer's bane, Is on his way. I No moro win tno msKy torn, rai tiimr nvnr tho desort. startlo tho -Jong-eared lopor and seo film hop to ta sheltering sago brush for cover. no moro will the alfalfa Held bo Llevastated and tho hay stack un dermined. Soon the Jack rabbit, 'like ancient Carthago, will bo de stroyed, and tho coyoto will havo to ' turn- herbivorous; For thcro Is a conspiracy hatch- l inc against tho innocent llttlo fel- n a conspiracy planned to catch uilni going and coming, and to make ! the most of all ho has. First of tho conspirators Is the iJIonorablo "Nick" Slnnott, repre sentative to tho congress of the Un- 1 ited States from this district, In- lludlng moro sago brush plain, nud moro jack rabbltB to tho square mile, than any other section of our l'ountry. Mr. Slnnott's plan, as lilthorto described, Is tho collection of Jack rabbit skins for tho felt hat market. Last summer, while cam paigning through Oregon, Mr. Sln nott woro his famous bunny beaver nnd It Is understood that his success has flrcd his houso colleagues, from the jack rabbit states, to procuro Similar lids as soon as possible. That tho hat makers expect the Idea to spread Is indicated by their recent request for moro Bktns, and Is Is now anticipated that It will be only a matter of tlmo beforo every ofllcc holder and candidate for of fice, whoso actual and would-bo constituents are aflltctcd with Jack rabbits, will bo wearing a rabbit Fe dora when he goes out to hunt the vote. That alono should bo enough to sound bunny's doom, but tho Amer ican pcoplo aro a progressive lot, and tho Idea hack of tho Chicago packing houses, who wasto nothing but tho pig's squeal, has come to the front In Contrnl Oregon. Arrange ments wcro made at the Inst elec tion for tho pcoplo to pay them selves flvo cents a pair for tlo rab bit. cars which would not bo used In hat making. That Is the second phase of tho couspttacy nnd now, with tho Bklns gono for hats and tho cars for boun ty, comes tho crowning touch tho meat for sausage. Shades of dead pigs and Uurc memberod dogs! Rabbit meat for sausage! That Is tho climax. Folks havo talked of canning tho meat but this waa an Inelllclent sugges tion because of tho uusto of sago Involved. Now In snusago thoro Is the meat all flavored, so far as sago Is concerned, nnd tho rabbit, having no squeal, Is gono moro completely than 0110 of Mr. Armour's pigs. I'OWKLL HUTTi: (Continued on Pago 11) folks and to bo hero for tho Insti tute, which opens In Prlnovllto Mou ld ay. Mr. J. A. Rlggs was a guest at tho LAllon Wlllcoxon homo Friday oven- Mng. Mr. Geo. Trucsdala Is hauling po tatoes to Redmond this week. Mr. K. N. Hall Is loading a car Swlth hay at Redmond. Mr. Rlggs Is helping him haul It 'over. IIROTIIERS (Special to The Dally Bulletin) BROTHERS, Doc. 18. Tho now community hall which Is complctd except tho finishing work, will bo dedicated Christmas night. Decern- I her 2C. Good music and supper havo been arranged. Every 0110 Is cordially Invited to nttend. Mr. Cites has remodeled Ills 11101180. Mr. Lehigh Rawlins has sold his fi' n tiro herd of Hereford cattlh to Horace Brookings. E. E. Vanco lost two calves tho Ipast week from what was supposed to bo rabies. Olio head was sent to tho stato board of health at Port land nnd tho laboratory examina tion proved tho head to ho Infected. E. E. Vanco is building a garago for his Ford touring car. Mr. S. E, Merrill Is still having trouble with his well. Gaio'i Johnson mudo a trip to Bond last week. L. F. Shaw made n trip to Bend Friday. Mrs. R. N. Palmcrtou has gono to Bond to spend tho winter with her husband. Mrs. E. E. Vanco Is visiting tho week end with her mother, Mrs. Bishop, or Bond. Mr. Walter Taylor will leavo to day for Prlncvlllo via Bend on bus iness. Tuesday night tho club will meet to oloct officers for tho ensuing year. C. O. King Is building a largo barn. School will closo Friday until af ter tho holidays. Tho teacher, Miss Prlcslioff, will attend Instltuto at Prlncvlllo and spend tho holidays with friends In Bend. Mr. Jako Weston Is publishing an annual paper which Is called tho "Brothers Buglo, or n High Desert Annual." Tho paper Is on display at tho post olllce. Copies enn bo. had by addressing Jako In caro of P. II. Coffey. MILLU'AN (Special to Tho Bulletin) MILLICAN, Dec. 19. Mrs. Adn B. Mllllcau returned from Prluevlllo by way of Bond, with H. E. Smith, Monday. Mrs. R. R. Keller was omploycd nt the Mt. Pino Inn Monday uud a short llmo Tuesday. Robert Johnson has been 111 with tho grippe. At tho present tlmo, Oscar and Light Your Home for Less Than You are Now Paying Tho P.-70 American Oas Lamp will do It. Tho light Is moro restful to read by. It gives a 400 caudlu power, whlto light, Tho Amorlcan Is safe an accident such as you read about the kerosene lamps is Impossible. Lay it on its side, turn It upsldo down still It burns brightly no chanco of an explosion. Shado Is hold securely always In place Children may play safely around tho Amor lcan. It Is smokeless, odorless, wlckless, fllckorless. COME IN AND SEE ONE. Skuse Hardware Company WOOD Sash Factory Wood CLEAN DRY BEST ASK THOSE WHO USE IT PHONE 441 Bend White Pine Sash Co. Mrs. Conway, Virgil and Cassy Spencer, Rnlph Van Clovo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceo. Mllllcan nnd Hooper Dy er are sick with tho grippe. Mrs. R. R. Keller and children went to Bend Wednesday with P. B. Johnson. R. R. Keller return ed with them to spend tho winter nt his home. C. Cook, from PaBco, Washing ton, returned to Pasco after a two weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook. Ferdinand Tauscher and son Leo mado a trip to Bond, returning Thursday. Mrs. Leo Keller and children moved back to their homestead Thursday. Leo Keller returned Friday. J. J. Holland called at tho Oeo. Cook home Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Roller called at tho Mllllcau ranch Thursday. Walter Mllllcau Is now staying on his father's much. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mllllcau will soon leave for California. Upon their depnrtuic Walter Mllllcan will ovcrsco the ranch. Leo Keller mid children called nt tho R. R. Keller homo Sunday. Geo. MJlltcnn sold somo cnttlo to n Redmond buyer who, with Walt er Mllllcan, started 'far Rodmoud with tho cnttlo Sunday. J. J. Holland called at tho R. R. Keller homo Sunday afternoon. Opal Conway wns n caller nt the Mllllcau ranch Thursday. Mrs. I. L. Owen left for Prlnovlllo Sunday, to 'attend tho teachers' In stitute. Tho well drillers hnvo now drilled to a depth of 400 feet on tho Stan loy Smith place. Mrs. V. A. Forbes, 'of Dcnd, do nated about ten pounds of choco lates for our community Christmas treo. Tho sum of $4 was realized for tho treo from the basket social and dauco held nt tho Conway place, besides cash donations to tho amount of $12.10 nnd other minor donations are nt lTand nt tho pres ent time. Wm. Todd, who mado a trip to Bond recently, returned to his homestead Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Presby, Stan ley Smith and H. E. Smith called at tho P. B. JohiiBon homo Suudny. Tom Ream, of Columbus, Wash., is visiting with his parents, W. II. Ream. BOY HAS MANIA FOR TORMENTING ANIMALS (From Tuesday's Dally.) To trudo ono hoy from tho Boys' nnd airls' Aid Society of Portland, for another who has boon making Ills homo with L. C. Young, near Bend, for somo tlmo past, was tho purpose of n visit paid Bend last night by J. O. Kllpack, of tho Port land Institution. Mr. Young com plulncd that tho boy tor whom ho hud first mado a home, while a llkeahlo llttlo follow In all other respects, had nn obsession amounting nlmost to n mnnla for tormenting dumb crontures and that tho stock on tho ranch would run at his approach. R. A. WARD RETURNS TO DOOM BUNNIES (From TucBdnj's Dally.) To mako hcadquartois hi Central Oregon during tho wlutor for tho purpose of waging war against tho Roofing of nil kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEV TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. m iMx'umsMitmitmiimamtMitctsttt f 1 ITfe euiuyvmnarnzc (Highest AwawDKk iven to Y'L IJirtinnniM rc ilHS.tJH aHKcPanama- PocificExposHioiv ytas granted to WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL MvauHS jijtfJyfr roa. Superiority of Educational Merit. 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Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I Fringe Albert the national joy smoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it I And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Wintonalem, N. C. Buy Princ Albart evtry whtre tobacco it told In toppy red bag; Set tidy rd tin; 10c; handtomt pound and half-pound tin huml dort and that corking fin pound cryttal-gfatt humi dor with ipongo-moltttntr top that Apt tho tobacco M tuch cltvr trim alwayil Jnckrabblt peat, II. A". Ward, of tho U. 8. biological servtco, arrived hero last night from Washington, D. C, and loft this morning for Itcdnmnd. Mr. Ward has Just finished n cam paign against rabies In N'avada mid California, whoro tho coyotes, chief carriers of tho dlcaso, woro practic ally exterminated. Approximately $ir,000 was spout In tho work. Coughed Fifteen Years. Coughs that hang on and grow worso In tho night aro relieved by Foloy's Honey and Tar. R. F. Hall, Mabo, Vn., writes: "For 1G years I was afflicted with n trouhlcsomo bronchial cough and Irritation of tho throat. Foloy s Ilonoy nnd Tar ro llovod ma; ami after taking ono hot tlo tho cough censed." Sold ovory- wnero. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES NOTlCi: TO CltKINTOUK Notice Is horoby given that tho County Court of tho Stuto of Oregon, Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rock or dirt BASEMF.MTS STREET WORK. ETC. Leave ordcn l J. A. EASTES OFFICC Oicgon Stxret YOU CLEAN , UP THE HOUSE 5JI it Of for Crook county has appointed O. C. Ileuklo ns administrator of .tho cstato of Robert II. Henklo, deceased. All pontons having claims against said cstato aro horoby required to present tho same, duly vorltlcd, with propor vouchors, within six months from tho date of this notlco, to said administrator, at his offlco In tho Log Cabin building, In Ilond, Crook county, Oregon, Dated and first published this 6th day of December, 19 16. O. C HICN'KLK, Administrator. IlEDMAN & MOOHK, Attorneys for Administrator, 40-440 NOTICK FOIt PL'M.ICATIOX Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Olllce nt Tun Dalles, Oregon, Decombor 4, 191G. Notice Is horoby given that Georgn H. Whltnkor, of Laldlaw, Orogon, who, on Juno 28. 1913, mudo Homo stead Kntry, No. 011833, for 8W4 Si:,, Section 33, Township IS South, llango 11 Kast, Willamette Morldlun, has filed notlco of Intention to makn Final Three Year Proof, to estab lish claim to tho laud ahovo de scribed, before II. C mils, U. H. Com missioner, nt Ilend, Oregon, on tho 13th day of January, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: James D. Donovan, of Ilend, Oro- WK'LL CLIUN YOUK USES. CLOTHES, filLK DRKSSKS, Ktc. "PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUR BUDS" Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CXEANINQ t Dentists Dominating Domlunuco does not mean monopoly, not lcadorshjp, not control by holding n elub over tho peoplu whereby combination or trust methods nnd high prices tiro demanded, control by a combination 'nt sovoral firms, or n society of dentists, but dominance doe menu uh Is our method, freo from society agreements or oxclimtvo processes, uud Is supported by public recognition of tho high class work nnd stand ing of our firm. This method In tho cniplo) nient of publicity that Is both nntlonnl nipl Intensive. Such publicity brings us not only a volume of business, which Is, of course, tho primary purpose, but It brings Htubllity on account of familiarizing tho public with our class nt work, which Is u guarantee of futuro patronage, and It brings Hccurlty, ns tho public gains coufldonco In us. It nil dentists woro nnrrow-mluded, ethical, society or trust dentists, how could tho common people, with ull other high-priced commodities uud high cost of living, think of saving tholr teeth? Hut, having In our midst tho King Iieo Dentists, advertising uud doing work ut such reusonublo prices nnd for tho very best of toik, excelled by none, oven In theso times you aro uhlo to save your teeth, or got new ones. Wo clulm It Is u blessing for tho people ut large that ull dentists do not allow tholr society ethics to dlctuto and that thoro uro somo of us who aro willing and capable by our exporleurc, largo practice and modern methods to do ull first class work at such very low urlces. Our experience and equipment enables us to do butter dentistry ut moderate prices and vtlllnmt pnlu. We make teeth that fit uud look natural. Our artificial teeth hhow "Kiiitmcl MnrUliigH" like those In natural .ctli mid diffuse the reflected light uh iiatuial teeth do, and when -t up In our HIT.riAL CONTINUOFH (JOI, NATURAL COLOltKI) I'LATr.S, tliey dccelto tho ee, as u patient Mild, "Wli), it Is Just I.ku hut lug mv oh ii teeth hark again," Do not put off getting yourself a good set of teeth. No inhflts. Wo do not grind unci cut thorn to pieces to muko them articulate, but wo replace your teeth as thoy grow or rogulato tho Irregularities to suit you. Our plates do not full down. Wo want you suited be foro you pay your money. Your mother, grandmother or wlfn might appreciate a now set of good teeth for Xmns, Tho very best rubber plates $10.00 no more, no less. ." i:mimcl I'Mlngs ...91 . . ...! 1BS.K. G'old llridgo Teeth. ..," Miver lining Vi Wo extract teeth painless and. freo, when other work Is ordered, nud do ull kinds of first class, high grudo work. All treatments Handled with skill, dispatch and accuracy and at the lowest possible cost, consistent with first class work. Courtesy Is extended to all and your work dono correctly, ns tho doctor In charge gives his personal uttcntlou to each Individual cuso. I am willing to go beforo a notary and swear to tho following statement: "Tho King 'Dentists have made over teeth after IiV HUY DKNTIKT IN IIIJ.M) slnro our nrrlvnl hero nnd ut about ono half tho price demanded by them, nud In each case our teeth havo given protect satisfaction. DIt. A (' FROM, Professional Munuger.'- Lady Assistant Always in Attendance. King Bee Dentists Don't forget to come to tho Moose Carnival nnd receive a Freo Draw ing on our beautiful $100.00 Buddie. OVF.H I'OSTOFFICi:, IIHND, ORIX.'ON DR. A. O. FHOOM, l'lofcMHlonul Muuager. Horn H:UU A. M. to H:!IO V, M. 8und)H, l to 5. il!-K. CJold Cronus i'orceluiu Crow ny