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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1916)
w THR I1K.VD nUI.'.KTIN, IIKN'D, OKK., WEDNIMWAV, DKCKMI1KK 20, 1010 PAC.n 8. r c : h nuf till)' bur HOJJ' W?r tiujf, Joy, "f as 12I I t f MOOSE TO BEGIN NEW CLUB SOON Drastic Action Is Counseled 4 to Wipe Out Danger of Rabies MAY ALTER FIRST PLAN OF. REMODELING. Home Talent Piny to He Considered lo Itiilse .More Funds -Ciirnhnl Shi'Win for Moom; uuil for Ladles' Librae) Club. (Prom Monday's Dally.) Whether to continues In their or iginal nlnn of remodeling the Dream theatre for a club, whether to erect u now building, or whether to movo Die thcatie bulldim; to n new locn- (From Monday's Dally.) ActliiR on tho request of Mayor J. A. Hastes, City Physician U. C. Coo today wroto a,n open letter to tho ci ty council, requesting stricter en forcement of tho muzzling ordin ance, becauso of recent develop ments. Tho last caso to bo noted was that of tho little daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. A. W. Carey, bitten Saturday by a cat belli'vcvd to bo rabid. Dr. J. C. Vandevert, who is attending tho case, reports tho little girl to bo doing well, and Intends to send tho cat's head to tho stuto hoard of health for examination. Id cat, and stringent measures should bo taken at this time, and continue, to bo enforced until tho danger of rabies ltf over. "Rubles Is an Infectious discaso chiefly affecting dogs, but to which all mammals aro susceptible. The disease Is communicated usually by tho bites of dogs, cats, and In this section coyotes, tho virus being con tained In tbo salivary secretion. It prevails in all countries except Kng- land, where tho Importation of dogs has been prohibited and tho Infec tion has been practically unknown for many years. When tbo symp toms of rabies appear the discaso process Is already well established should ,havo all been signed up In two days. If thoro Is anything that I can do to help you In any way, plcoso do not hcsltato to say so, as It will bo a pleasure Very slncoiely yours, (Signed) UKOItOE C. TUItNEIl, Vice president. The right of way rofcrrcd to In tho ubovo letter is through one of tho most highly cultivated farm districts with the finest orchards, nl falfn fields and buildings. Tho land Is said to soli in targe tracts ut from ?100 to ?200 per ncre. ( THE SO0D JUPPE APPROVES OF THE DEPARTMtNn GtNMAl ORDtM ! ITAiwt ) I BUI I'M ! TOW-6 Mil aAtiift orr ictn. otNtNAi onocm am.'' rir AtJuiANcc mi on duty MtltH (IT KV Or THAT TDQTHACKl fTOOTMACHt. lOOUMTOSA TCH CUT. THAT tlTltf SATUrTINO (WV). Mayor Kastcs declared today that V10 " , or "lcHallon' or tll io would favor licensing dogs out J,mo ""? "K "f!or tho. tlo& l8 m' of cxlstcnco In Hend. "The steady ten until tho first symptoms appear, In dogs varies from a weok to sever- To 8top Self-Polxonlna-. For furred and coated tongue, biliousness, sour stomach, indiges tion, constipation nnd other results of n fermenting and poisoning mass of undigested food In tho Btomach and bowels, there Is nothing better than that old-fashioned physic Kolcy Cathartic Tablets. Do not grlpoj act promptly. Sold every where. Adv. lion Is the problem which Is von fronting local Moose, and, which, It Is expected, will be determined this week. Work will bo started Im mediately on tho rendering of n do cIhIoii, and to rnlse funds In nddl- oto which wns apparently rabid. Saturday a girl was bitten by a rah- for years to come, makes It neces sary that wo should cllmlnata the dogs from Hend If possible," ho de clared. "I shall advise drastic ac tion to tho next city olllclals." In his letter Dr. Coo says: "Lately I have had several com- nlllllllA iniiiln to thn nffni't Hint tlinrii lion to those secured through tho j WCro still ddgs about town which uirnlvul of Inst weok, It Is probable i iad not been muzzled nnd that oth- I " flout PL may bo I - u(& staged. and I havo thought it advisable to With a crowd of moro than 1200 ' '01"- attention again to our , .. , ... ,, , muzzling ordinance which I think in atlendancu as the evenings to-1 ,,,,,-,, onforcc(, l0 tll0 k,t(cr ml, tho carnival tamo to nn end i "Hnbles seems to bo on tho In Saturday night, with dancing In I roau at present in tho vicinity of ,, Hend. Yesterday n dog belonging space twleo as large as on preceding , Mr, Armstrong, at Hruoks-Scun- nlghts. Confetti and serpentlno lit- j Ion camp .No. 2, was bitten by a coy- tored tho floor and filled the air, and tho guests at tho Hippodrome enjoyed themselves thoroughly while waiting for the drawing of prizes. Ham llldor was thn big prize win ner of tho evening, securing tho J'onl onto, while Charles Davis drew thu diamond ring. In tho children's prizes, Helen Itasmussen drow thai doll and Howard Davis tho sled. Tho saddle offered by the King Ileo dent ists went to MIhh .Marlon King, and of tho Imported rugs milled by 1, Mezrachl, tbo two on the first prlzo were won by Fred Decker, and tho two on thu second prlzo by Dr. O. I.. Cottsineau. Tho first prlzo offered by the La dles' Library club, n Nippon China tea sett was captured by Martin Firestone, and the second prize, a Navajo rug, was won by Jack Tan soy. Dr. Couslneau drew tho suit of silk pajamas, Mrs. (leorgo Dates growth'of tho city, and tho fact that', moUl8. ll8Uiy the disease man- wii iirii iiiiiiuii in nnvn rriviiif!M. nil! irnntn i,nir ...i.uih .i. ... ..... . .. , iiuoia imuu ..mini llliuu III lull chief carriers of the disease, with us weeks. Although tho animals may appear healthy, they aro capablo of transmitting tlio discaso to human beings prior to tho nppearaneo of batlou period of rabies In human be ings varies from 15 to GO days, al though it must 1)0 observed that In cubation periods of a year or moro have been iccordod. "On account of theso things, and the long period of Incubation which this discaso carries, you can icadlly see tnot u is n very Hard dlscnso to stamp out. A dog that may bo bit ten now by a rabid animal may bo Kept muzzled ror six months and when his muzzlo Is taken oil next summer his blto will bo Infectious to somo other dog, and tho discaso will continue to spread. "I would respectfully urgo a strict enforcement of this ordinance to tho letter, nnd tho killing of all stray dogs without ownors forthwith." MARTIN WILL HAVE FAST WRESTLING GO WITH ERNEST MILLER TAIW.l5IUH-rMl V J J Surprise Valley is Active in Getting Strahorn Right-of-way (From Tuesday's Dally.) With tho financial considerations of Hend terminals for tho Oregon, California & Eastern Hallway Co. now settled so far as tho city Is concerned, Hend citizens will direct their ntteutlon for tho next few months to tho acquisition of rights of wuy between Hend and tho Ilnr- iiuy valley. Although tho Strahorn railroad situation has not been exploited so ....a. x.vw.hu "' I,, ,,llltl ... .!,. i i ii... i.i. i .ii ii.... iivuonu; in uuiiiim ii wuiiiiiriiiii. I i'i-riru uiu iviliiwuii, ..linn rfiniu nun- i. , , , ,, . , . ' niiiRson tho mahogany nay, and "".... " . """l Ul. " K,u " " l Mrs. Martin Kenlleld the boudoir Het. The IntltoH of tho club were high ly pleased over tho patronngo given them, and announced that while no checking up had been done, a neat sum wns assured for tho benefit of tho public library. . Moro than fiOOO were in attend ance altogether during tho entire week at the carnival, mid Manager KIouihou stated that thu affair was u lliiiiuchil success, although no fig ures could bo given as to the exact aiiiiiuui uuiu uccuuuiH nan uueu j jjy ((,r jjr gone over. way has boon considerably quick ened since tho recent visit of Itoberl B. Strahorn through tho rich Sur prise valley. In commenting upon the situation Georgo C Turner, vice president of tho Surprise Valley bank, or Codnr vllle, In a letter to Mr. Strahorn of recent dato, says: Cedarvllle, Cal., Fandango (about 70 miles) we havo nil hero signed up oxcept about eight ranchers, nnd nro promised most of them soon. Somo deeds hnvo been sent outside to bo sign ed, but wo nro sure of thorn. If thoro should bo one or two that aro too blind and Ignorant to sign, wo stand ready to guarnnteo to you freo right of way If condemnation should bo nocessnry. Hut do not bollovo It will. One of tho toughest cases wo havo, nnd a good friend, too, says: "Do you know It takes nearly 14 acres of your best land?" "Sure, I do, ami all that worries mo is to think perhaps Mr. Strahorn may not take nnd build on somo. If hu docs, ho makes mo thousands of dollars ror n paltry few acres or land, and ir ho wnnts moro laud, all ho has to do Is to say bo nnd I will make him a deed too quick." South or Ityo Patch In IlufTnlo canyon, Ward &. Smith nro tho on ly ones that may ho slow clear to November 28, 191G. ! Flnnlgan. Duck l.ako peoplo nro CROOK OFFICIALS IN very enthusiastic: somo sav will glvo half their land ir nocessnry If Mr. Strahorn will build, nnd rrom Wnrd & Smith's on to Flnnlgan, I nui told, nil feel tho same. I hone we will have nil rnmlv for kiiow now mucn good your tall; hero you nororo Dee, 15, and us much has done us nil, and how much ons- coin as it Is possible to ralso. If lor and quicker wn can got tho ba- every property owner botweon Mr. Uobt. K. Strahorn, President, Ore., Cal. & Kastern Hy. Co'., Portland, Ore. Strahorn: I must write you that you may Tllli1 f'lTV I nQIi1 ini(Q n,u' "' "10 r'Kht or way. Wo want Hend nnd Flnnignu hnd good com A aj , A m. .jwkj II U1JI.I J' Clmilcs W. Ih'sldne, II. .1. ()eitiuf, I.. A. W. NImiii, and Thcodm-e Anno Must Step Out. oil to know that wo aro a live ami moil sense, and could realize wbnt i working. From Ityo Patch north to you nro doing, this right of way (From Monday's Dally.) Four Hend men, who held olllces In Crook county, nro automatically out or Jobs, nnd oiio or th them Deputy District Attorney Charles W. Frsklue, this morning received notification rrom District Attorney Wlllard II. Wlrlz, notifying him or this fact. Mr, Whtz revoked the appointment for tho reason that affairs In this section nro no longer within tho Jur isdiction of Crook county olllclals, nnd requested Mr. Hisklne In the future to refer all complaints to tho district attorney of Deschutes couu-i ty, II. II. Do Aruioud. Ho assured' Mr, P.rskluu that relations existing had been most pleasant nnd satis-1 fnc lory, ii. j, wveriuri censes to Do a county commissioner, but acting on tho precedent established two years ago In Jefferson county, will go to Prinovlllii tomorrow to attend tho adjourned session of tho county court. "If thero Is nuy disposition shown not to keep mo on, I will or course resign, but otherwise will umtlnue as a member or the court until tho end or the your to aid in winding up the lfMG bimluesu uf. fairs," he explained. Tomorrow's mooting of the Crook county court will bo tho hut or the year, nnd the main question causing tho adjourned session is that or ro- districting lb,, county for voting precincts. This was made necessary by the rapid crowth of ll.iul but wns hold over from the hist meeting bttcause of the county dtw.loii Is miu. Now that Demi u in DtiM'hutcH oounty, thoio will be no redMrlct Iuk round iiifMMry. it io txpected. I. A. V. Nixon and Theodore Aune, deputy sherllls, aro thu two other Crook county milcers in Hend who have lost tliolr positions by vir tue of tho county division. Mr. and Mrs. Bendite and Ites: Thehigh cost of !ipmgwill" not affect yourXmas Shopping if you shop with us We have a store full of useful articles that you and your friends will have to have some time, and they make the best presents you could give, and they iue very servicable. EVER-READY FLASHLIGHTS SLEDS AND SKATES AIR RIFLES AND EXPRESS WAGONS AMERICAL LAMPS AND LANTERNS AUTOMOBILE AND CARRIAGE ROBES AUTOMOBILE AND CARRIAGE HEATERS SILVERWARE AND SCISSOR SETS SAFETY RAZORS AND POCKET KNIVES A complete set, of Guaranteed Cerpenter Tools A full line' of U. S. Tires and Tubes for Dad's Auto From the 18th to the 25th inclusive we will run a special sale)on WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM Our time is yours for the asking: and wc will be tflad to help you make your selections. SKUSE HARDWARE CO. BEND, OREGON When Mnx Martin, whoso mat record in Hend Is still clear, moots F.ruest Miller or Sandpoint, Idaho, he will grapple with ono of tho fast est little men that over set foot on n mat. Miller has not been engag ed In tho wrestling game actively for somo time, but ho holds an en viable record nt 135 pounds, having never been defeated. Dopcstors say ho Is (fast, oxcoed tho fastest go ho has had since ho enmo to Hend. Tho Mnrtln-Mllier go Is schedul ed ror December 2G under tho aus pices or tho Hend Athletic club and will be stage'd ut tho Hlppodromo. Manager Doudlnh of tho Hlppo dromo has signed Kid Jeff and Ted Hoko ror n rast mat match ror tho same evening ns tho main preliminary. Seats will bo on sale Monday at tho Wind Mill, Carmody Hros., Ar cade, Metropolitan and the Cozy Shine Parlors. - "' - GIVE a nion a clinncc whether he is on the force or a pnvate citizen. It's the satisfaction, the good tobacco taste that wins him over to W-B CUT chewiruf There arc other thinris that hcln: thn Konfimi!: appearance that the little chew permits; the easing un on so much grinding and spitting; last and not least, tho economy but it's the tobacco satisfaction that turns tho trick every time. lUi, tr WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANT. 50 Uric 3yrt, Ntw Voifc CtT Early cold snaps, storms nnd sleet, snow nnd slush, causa coughs and colds. Foloy's Honey nnd Tar nets quickly, cuts tho phlegm, opens nlr pnssnges, nllays irritation, heals inflammation nnd enables tho suffer er to brentho easily nnd naturally so that sleep Is not disturbed by hack ing cough, Adv. NEW TEACHER NAMED BOARD ADVANCES PAY OF GEORGE F. HOOVER Ing by II. J. Overturr, or the school board. From now on, Instead or ICO n W.nM.1. .. ... . .. " I yuv muiiui luimuny pant Qeof., F. Hoover lor furnishing a mm-.. nnco for tho children to and fro school, JOG will bo paid, tho board (From Mondny's Dally.) To tnko tho placo of Miss Lillian Cooper, resigned, Miss Joanna Ills lop has been appointed to teach tho seventh and eighth grades In Hand, It was announced this morning. Sho Is expected to arrivo in tho city In time to take up tho work Immediate ly after tho closo or tho Christmas holidays. That tho Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. hns tacitly agreed to pay one- third or tho expenso or transporting tho children living in camp to tho city schools, wnB stated this morn- McGrath's Grocery Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Phone Black 211 FRANK HEARN. M.nij.r vffff ). f. , v,!"7- . v$' " A4?'' Sf Shevlin Pine T1-? "- SOLD BY . MILLER LUMBER COMPANY ' J J'' -v v IN .1 - rv,sf ?w 5Mf -9 t $, l j J tniMMFUHUj'41'''- m'-i.ius&"