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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1916)
I. OF P. OFFICIAL B PRAISES BEST CITY IN STATE, SAYS GLEASON. STOCKMEN WANT PEACE; TO SELECT BOUNDARIES Brand Vice-Chancellor of Pjthlans I'njs Tribute to Xell A. Soutlmtck Many At tend Uanquct. (From Thursday's Dally.) Paying a tribute to the proferes- Iveness of Bend, Walter G. Glca- ion, grand keeper of records and keals of tbo Knights of Pythias of JrcKoni declared last night at tho ?ythlan banquet at the Emblem blub, that Bend Is tho best city In the state. He asserted that Port land Is missing a good bet In not laying more attention to this city. I Io emphasized the point that op timism Is tho door of success. Tho remainder of his speech was given over to the benevolent work of tho brder which he represents. The banquet was given in honor of Mr. Glenson and Leslie E. Crouch, grand vlco chancellor, aore than 50 members of DcBchutes lodge, No. 103, and their wives at tending. M. A. Palmer was toast- piaster. Decorations were carried put In electric lights In the colors f tho lodge, blue, yellow and red. Mr. Crouch In his address paid a ustlug tribute to the memory of Keil A. Southwlckt killed in Sunday bight's auto wreck, and In men- Honing Denton 0. Burdlck, now raonvalcsclni: from inlurles received lit the same time, suggested that a tribute Is better given during llfo ban after death. Ho said that ho Dnsldercd Bend one of the best ci tes he had visited for several Mvceks, and lhat during his coming erm as grand chancellor he Intend- to visit here for two or three lays. S. C. Caldwell, mayor-elect of IBond, one of the charter members tt tho lodge present, spoke briefly fin tho original organization, and N. Smith, also a charter member, re nted the history of the lodge slnco Is Inception. D. V. Qlbson ontcr- lined with a rending on Damon knd Pythias, and J. B. Anderson contented himself with paraphrus- -iK remarks of the toastmaster. An orchestra composed of V. J. Bproat, llobert Innes, Mrs. D. A. louston, William A. Harris, Wil liam Van Clove and It. D. Ketchum furnished music for tho evening. A meeting of cattle and sheep men, that was intended to bo pacific in character, turned out to bo de cidedly the contrary yesterday af ternoon at the Pilot Butte hotel when tho sheepmen, who have been using the range cast of Bend for grazing approximately 10,000 head, failed to put in their appearance. The session was called by several prominent cattlemen living cast of Bond, who have become exercised over the Invasion by Lake county sheep owners of Crook county range which has been used by tho cattlo men for years, to ascertain wheth er some boundaries could bo estab lished that would not damage the cattle range. It was unanimously expressed nt tho meeting yesterday that tho cat tlcmon must take Immediate action to prevent tho uso of the cattlo rango for sheep grazing purposes. and ta save tho grass tor the com ing spring's grazing. Thcro was no disposition man! tested yesterday to renew old fuedB connpeted with range wnrs. Tho cattlemen bellovo that a more am icable settlement can be effected. Tho cattlemen suggest that the Bend-Burns road bo mado tho boun dary lino and that the Rhccpmcn can confine the herding of their sheep to the territory south' of this road and the cattlemen will hold their former grounds north of tho road. It. E. Grimes, of tho Pilot Butto ranch, will appoint a committee of six cattlemen to wait on tho sheep men for their answer to this proposal. LOTS IN DRY SPELL MAKES POOR HUNTING FOR LOCAL SPORTSMEN 3INNOTT SENDS SEEDS Dry weather has mado unusually poor sport nt this time uf year for duck u:id goose hunters, was the re port brought back to Bend yester day afternoon by a party composed of John Steldl, his tons Stove and John, Jr., and Bruca Dcyarmond, who spent the greater part of the week 25 miles up tho river. During tholr stay they Raw about 25 waterfowl or nil kinds, they stated on tholr return. Mallards wero especially scared. It Is thought that tho birds uro making head quarters In tho mountain lakes dur ing tho dry spell. LYTLE and RIVERSIDE Easy Terms Our Buyers Are Trented Right. ' See JOHN STEIDL, 2RK8 BEND OREGON DIVISION LINE FOR STOCK AGREED UPON Adnm Kntzman, as Itefcrce, Effects Settlement Bctm-cn Cattlo and Sheep Owners. AT THE HOTELS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiley, of So attle, are guestB at tho Wright hotel. E. A. Stubbs, of naymond, Wash ington, is a visitor in tho city. Ho is registered at tho Wright. H. C. Denning nnd C. A. Skinner, tlmormen of Fleetwood, Oregon, aro registered nt tho Wright. It. B. Dogue, of Prlnovillo, arrived in tho city last, night on husluoss. Ho is making his headquarters at the Wright. John March, of Tumnlo, Is a guest nt tho Wright hotel. . J. M. Curtis is In tho city on bus iness from the McKinlcy mill. Ho U stopping nt tho Wright. G. A. Slacko, C. A. McGulrc, Leo W. Crutchor, Harry Dunn, Goorgo E. Klsk, and M. II. NMchols, of Port laud, aro registered at tho Pilot Butto hotel. Arthur D. Carpenter, of Seattle, Is a guest at tho Pilot Butto hotol. Bay Thomas nnd M. It. Matthew aro In Bend today from Tho Dalles. They uro making headquarters at tho Pilot Butto hotel. C. A. Swcck, of Burns, Is visiting in tho city and Is registered at tho Pilot Butto hotol. Everott Almotcr, of Terrebonne, Is a guest at tho Pilot Butto. NEW OFFICERS NAMED FOR EASTERN STARS Congressman "Nick" Slnnott has requested The Bulletin to assist him In tho distribution of tho govorn- icnt vegetable and flower seeds al lotted to him for this community by tho department of agriculture. fills method of distributing seeds through co-opcratlon with tho news- LUR Newly elected odlcors for the lo cal chapter of tho Order of Eastern Star wero announced today, Mrs. Tot Taggort Prlnglo being chosen as worthy matron to head tho chap ter. Other olllccrs lucludo tho fol lowing: P. O. Minor, worthy patron: MrB. Hazel Garrison, assistant mat ron; Mrs. Ollvo McKay, secretary; Mrs. Christina Nulsuti, treasurer; Mrs. Ivy Davidson, conductress; Mrs. Jcnnlo Nixon, assocliito con ductress. Installation ceremonies aro set for tho evening of January S. United wo stand; divided wo progress. Tho lawyers say that It Is harder to unscramble tho now county than to provent scrambling. There will bo another scramblo now for office No Higher Price for Till. While food and clothing have art vnnced in cost, It Is well for tho sick that tho prices of such .reliable fam ily remedies as Foloy Kidney Pills aro not Increased. Foley Kidney Pills cpst little and rollovo backache, pains In sides 'and loins, ore mus cles, stiff joints, rheumatic pains and bladder trouble. Sold everywhere. You are Just as wclcomo to look around and nsk questions as If you camo to buy. You'll probably buy later on, at Stockm oil's Gc, 10c, 15c, 25c Store. Adv. 8co Edwards for paper hanging. Adv. That tho embryo rango war bc twecu cattlo and sheep men In thra sccttqn Is nt an end before It had fairly commenced, was tho an nouncement this afternoon of Adam Ketzman, a rancher living near tho city, ono of tho referees appointed to effect a settlement between tho two factions, and who has Just brought to completion an agreement between tho stockmen using tho rango near Bend. According to this nnrcomont, tho Bond-Burns road, beginning at a point, two miles from tho city, will be the boundary lino betweou sheep and cattle for a mllo and u, half, and tlo balance of tho dis puted territory will ho divided by the Horse Itldgo rood, which Inter sects tho Bend-Burns highway. Cattle will graze to tho north of tho boundary, and sheep to tho south. Both cattlo nnd sheep rntsors, Mr. Kotzmnn declared, expressed them selves us entirely satisfied with thci Arrangement. It's worth remembering, Mr. Sub scriber nnd Mr. Advortisor, that tho cost of everything that goes to make n newspaper has risen, except the subscription and advertising rate. Bring Yaui Family to the Alumont loi a good Sunday Dfnner. . . 40c 12 to Ii30 , Nicat Sunday Supper In Bend Served from. 6 to 7 P. M. 30c SPECIALS IF DESIRED HOTEL ALTAMONT TAKE HOME A BOX ol Popular VOGAN'S Chocolates She'll like them now, even it you've been married ten yeari or more, just ai much ai when you were trying Io "gel aeron" Reed $r Horton Bend) Oregon ,; 7 .,. TV . 1T f ?onKi-CKNiiiaii "Nick" Nliimitt, who n"cr free weed to Bulletin render. tapers of his district was first tried y our congressman last year. It vorked so satisfactorily that he Is repeating It this year It was found hat this method got tho seeds In ,ho hands of those really desiring hem, and so was far better than he method of sendlug them out In- llscrlmtnatoly Congressman Sln nott also requested us to niiuouiictt khat he retained a small quantity of the seed nt his olllie in Washing ton (room 494 Iiouso of represent atives). Anyone failing to obtain seeds otherwise may thus get them llrcctly by writing him thoro, to long as the supply lasts. School Days are Here See to It that tho children's shoes are well cared for. Money Is saved In doing so, Our shoo repairing ranks the best Only the, highest quality leather used. VK (JUAHANTKE ALL WORK TO UK SATISFACTORY. Austin's Qakk Slue Repair Step. Wright Hotel Illdg. Greenwood Ave. MUNSTERBERG FALLS: )EAD AS HE LECTURES! (Br United rw o Tb Inr Bullrtin) CAMBRIDGE. 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