The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 08, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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T1EN nUMiKTIN, nEND, OUKGON. THURSDAY, FKimUAIlY 8, 1017.
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PLANS LOOMING
FOli CHAUTAUQUA
COMMITTEE AVIMj MEET WITH
IN NEXT 30 DAYSDATES FOIt
11KND AKR HUT FOIt JUNE 0 TO
11 INCLUSIVE.
(From Monday's Dally.)
In tho midst of fro vnthnr, prop
aratlonfl nro nlroady bolm; consider
ed for tlio coming Chautauqua sea
son and within 30 days, announces
J. A. Eastcs,, chairman of tho eon
oral commlttco In charge, a meeting
of commltteo memherB and guaran
tors will ho called to nrrango for tho
securing of grounds, the appointment
A of special committees and to attend
"P to other preliminary details.
Announcement or tho coming meet
ing was prompted by a letter received
by Mr. Eastcs from J. B. Hurd, of
the Elllson-Whlto company, which
will furnish tho talent for tho Chau
tauqua, fixing tho dates for Juno G
to 11 Inclusive Mr. Hurd stated In
his letter that it might bo necessary
to change tho tlmo a few days one
way or tho other, but that In all prob
ability tho dates given would romaln
In effect. Tho company, ho stated,
, would expend ono-thlrd moro on tal
ent for this section, than was tho
case last year.
Tho present guarantoo amounts to
$1200 and approximately 100 havo
already signed up for season tickets.
APPEAL TAKEN, FROM
PAISLEY DECISION!
taken owing to tho cost Involved in
tho action, but It Is generally folt
that owing to tho loss that would bo
Incurred through tho dropping of tho
project development tho causo should
bo carried to tho higher courts to
obtain a moro favorablo settlement.
COUNTY COURT HAS
UNCLOUDED SESSION
Question of Financing County Is Is-
buo New Hid, on ltccord
Hooks May Ho Asked.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Tho first session of tho county
court, with no cloud hanging ovor
uesciiutca county, was hold today
In Dend, but tho meeting was largoly
limited to tho discussion of routine
matters. Tho chief question which
for tho financing of county business
until taxes nro avallablo.
Tho purchaso of record books was
again brought up, and It Is probablo
mai an urns will bo rejected and
now offers called for, as thoso before
submitted wero identical In amounts.
A petition was received by tho
court asking for tho improvement
of tho road passing tho brickyards
and leading to tho Gardner-Wilkinson
mill.
SCHEDULE IS REVISED
FOR BOWLING LEAGUE
X
Action of C. K. H. Wood Giles He
mmed llopo for Fniorublc Ad
judication of Land Case.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
SALEM, Or., Fob. 1. (Special.)
An appeal has been filed by Col.
C. E. S. Wood to tho suproma court
In tho caso affecting tho Paisley pro
ject, tho Chowaucan Cattlo company
and tho Northwest Townslto com
pany. In a recent decision Judgo
Daly, of Lako county, ruled in fa
voring tho Chowaucan Cattle com
pany. Just after tho decision was
rendered, representatives and at
torneys of tho Northwest Townslto
company, who nro backing tho pro
ject, stated that no appeal would bo
WHO'S A FARMER?
(From Monday's Dally.)
Ina recent debate Heprcsentatlvo
Drowncll, tho Clackamas orator, ro
forred to himself as a farmor. Ver
non Forbes who, although probably
tho most diminutive member, rep
resents tho largest district In tho
state, and has a volcu that covors
tho cntlro district, referred to "us
farmers," meaning Brownoll and
himself. Tlioro la a faint suspicion
that both aro taking credit for gar
dens at homo which aro cared for and
cultivated by tholr wives. Cottago
Qrovo Sentinel.
(From Friday's Dally.)
To afford greater convonlonco for
tho teams making up tho city bowl
ing lcaguo, a rovlscd schodulo for
bowling matches at tho Carmody al
loys has been arranged, and will bo
played oft during tho romalndor of
tho season, bb follows:
Fcbrunry 2.
Shovlln-HIxon vs. Martin & Cash-
man.
February O.
Brooks-Scanlon vs. Martin & Cash
man. Fcbrunry O.
Shevlln-Hlxon vs. Bond Bullotln.
February lit,
Shovlln-HIxon vs. Drooks-Scanlon.
February 10.
Dend Bulletin vs. Martin & Cash
man. February 20.
Bond Bullotln vs. Brooks-Scanlon.
February 23.
Shovlln-HIxon vs. Martin & Cash-
mau.
February 27.
Brooks-Scanlon vs. Martin & Cash
man, Individual averages for tho play
ers in tho leaguo follow:
BANKS OFFER PRIZES
TO THE STUDENTS
Games
Springer .'...3
Bcozloy 3
Urandeou 1
Estes G
Hodstrom 3
Steldl G
Monasco G
Shaw 3
Palmorton ...3
Martin .. 3
Zolscr 3
Carmody G
Dlttor 3
Houck 3
Tlndall 3
Spcncor 3
Avgo.
182
162
15G
154
HC
144
144
144
144
13G
13C
131
123
120
118
113
GOVERNOR SENDS
COPY OF DRY LAW
Lovl D. Wlcst, who was ono of
tho leaders In tho campaign for tho
passage of tho "bono dry" amend
ment at tho Inst gonoral election,
has received from Govornor Wlthy
combo a copy of tho law as passed
by tho legislature, putting tho pro
visions of tho amendment into ef
fect. On tho front pago of tho law
tho Governor has written, "Approv
ed February 2, 1917, James Wlthy
combo, Govornor."
HOSPITAL FUNDS IS
SHOWING INCREASE
JLOTSI
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LYTLE and RIVERSIDE
Easy Terms
Our JJuyers Are Treated Kignt.
See JOHN STIDL,S
III II
iSUJNU UUUVjUJN
-Jssssssssss-L- Vjiju) jgcAVCr m .
PHks i
GROCERIES
F&ESH VEGETABLES
BERRIES AND
J FRUITS
1 BUILDERS' HARDWARE
and
PAINT
F. DEMENT Sb CO.
Approximately 93500 Havo Hccn
Subscribed to Purchaso Slto
for Building.
(From Friday's Dally Bulletin)
Tho fundo bolng ralsod locally tor
tho purchaso of tho slto tor tho hos
pital to bo oroctod by tho Sisters of
Charity of Nazareth Is steadily reach
ing tho amount desired. To dato
approximately $5500 havo beon sub
scribed by local porsons Interested
In tho dovolopmont of this Institu
tion. Tho rccont subscribers to tho
fund aro:
W. C. Blrdsall $ B
Kenwood Promotion Co 100
L. A. W. Nixon 6
E. V. Ward 6
Goorgo S. Young C
W. W. Faulkner G
Wm. Montgomory 26
It. L. DcCourcoy G
D, H. Sphlor , 10
It. II. Loven G
C. C. McNooly G
Guy II. Wilson 20
Chas. Elklns G
Leo A. Thomas 2G
C. M. nedfluld .,. 6
W. M. McCall G
Claudo McCauloy G
O. W. Shrlnor G
I C. Garrison G
BGezor BroB 2G
Alox. Mackintosh 26
Huffschinldt-Dugan 26
Cash and Hooks to Ho given to lu
plls Doing Meritorious Work
During tho Lnst Year.
(From Monday's Dally.)
To stlraulato crodltablo scholastic
work, tho First National and Contrnl
Oregon banks aro offering prizes this
year In cash and books, to students
whoso work at tho closo of tho pres
ont year show a certain high average.
A servlco medal will bo glvon by
tho First National bank to tho stu
dent who, in tho opinion of tho
teachers and students, has dono tho
greatest sorvlco during tho year In
tho community, homo and school,
Tho students will ballot on this nom
ination about four weeks beforo tho
rloso of school and tho nominees
will bo considered by tho high school
faculty and tho election will bo mado
prior to commencement. Tho medal
will then bo mado and presented to
tho successful candidate on tho ev
ening of commencement. Tho stu
dent obtaining tho highest grndo In
tho examination in current history
to a magaztno, tho solcctlon of which
will rccolve ono year's subscription
1b mado upon tho recommendation
of tho high school faculty. Tho
third prlzo which tho First National
bank will offor, Is a $3 magazine,
which will bo given to tho person
writing tho host essay on tho sub
ject, "Our City a Problom." This
prlzo Is open to competition tmly
among- tho Juniors and seniors. Ac
cording to its policy In tho past, tho
bank will offer a $6 prlzo to each
studont who wins n placo In ench
of tho thrco divisions of public
speaking, In preparation for tho
Hcdmond field and track moot to
bo held In Mny.
Tho Contrnl Oregon bank otfors to
each high school studont making
trlplo A grades, books to tho valuo
of which will bo J 5 for each studont.
Tho trlplo A means that tho pupil
must stand A In doportmont, at
tendance and In scholastic work.
TO TENDER THANKS
FOR TUMALO PUPILS
(From Monday's Dally.)
Members of tho Tumalo school
board aro preparing resolutions of
thanks to bo tendered Manager Ku-
dow, of tho Grand Thoatro, and tho
pcoplo of Bond for tho entertain
ment afforded tho children of tho
Tumalo soctlon Saturday, when they
wero guests at a special movlo mat
tncc.
Sco J. Ryan & Co., for farm land
loans. Adv.
ENTERPRISE PRAISED
Dr. Macphcrson Congratulates First
National on Ihsiio of I'ninplilcts.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Congratulations coutlnuo to como
to tho First National Bank, of Bond,
for Its enterprise In Issuing iho pam
phlet containing tho toxt lit tho Fed
eral and stato rural crodlt laws. Tho
last fetter Is from Dr. Hector Mac
phorBon, of tho Oregon Agricultural
Collego, who took a prominent part
In tho preparation of tho Oregon
law.
Dr. Macphorson writes as follows:
"I havo beon watching for an op
portunity to sond you my congratu
lations on your ontorprlso and pdb
llo spirit In putting this Information
Into tho hands of your patrons. Tho
fact that their local bankor took
enough Interest In tho movomout to
placo tho two opportunities for a
cheaper credit boforo them In this
Impartial manner should not only
glvo thorn cnufldanco In tho movo
inont, but Incroaso tholr confidence
In your Institution.,"
ANNOUNCE ELIGIBLES
iierk from Tennessee
(From Monday's Dally,)
Coming all tho way from Tcnnos
seo, Tow Johnson, a son-in-law ot
II. F. Dyor, of Bond and Mllllcan, ar
rived last night with Hogau and
Jcsso Clayborno, to look ovor tho
country. Mrs. Johnson Is already
hero with her fathor. Tho young
mon aro from La Follotto, Tonnes
seo. and took a weok to make tho
trip, having beon dolayed by storms
In tho vicinity ot Baker.
TRY OUR
Pasteurized Milk
Olheti Lie it. None Kecpt Ut
ter. SIe hive doubled in pttt
30 dy.
CENTRAL OREGON
FARMERS'
CREAMERY
Phone Red 131
rrlucilllo iind Bond Applicants Qual
ify for .Mall Kerilco.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Tho Bend postolllco Is In receipt
ot tho eligible roglstor from which
to fill any vacancies which may bo
doclared hero, and which Is crcatnd
by tho civil servlco as tho result of
examinations hold in Bond on Do-
comber 9 of tho year Just paseod
Bonjamlu D. Fox, ot Prlnovlllo,
1b tho first on tho list, having passed
highest in tho examinations, and Itus
soil W. Nicholson, ot Bond, Is sec
ond on tho ellgiblo list.
CHLKIIHATK ANNIVERSARY
Mr nnd Mrs. James A. W. Scog
gln, ot Tumalo, celebrated tho thirty
ninth annlvorsary ot tholr marrlago
on tho evening of Jan. 27. A delicious
family dinner was onjoyod at G
o'clock, and lator a crowd of neigh
bors and friends caroo In to assist
In tho fun, Tho evening was mado
merry by a literary and musical pro
gram, with dancing as a supplement,
Refreshments were served at mid
night and tho friends doparted with
hearty congratulations and tho hope
(that many moro anniversaries would
bo onjoyod by tho hosts.
VOGAN'S
Chocolates
For change, take Lome the
attrtctire Moire package
50dts
and
one dollar
Reed & Horion
Bend, Oregea
BUSINESS IS DOUBLED
Postal Receipts for January Muko
Total of $1072.31,
Business transacted at tho local
postolllco during the last month
doubled that of tho corresponding
period In. 1916, for receipts In Jan
uary Just past totaled J1G72.31,
Postmaster Henry B. Ford announced
this morning, nocelpts tor January
a year ago were I860.
January receipts wero slightly un
der those of December, when
$1986.97 was reached, but this Is
accounted for by tho amount of
Christmas business, which swelled
the aggregate during the last month
of the year.
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IWOODi
llllU 9Br ffs
Sash Factory Wood
clean
BEST
ASK THOSE WHO USE IT
PHONE 441
Bend White Pine Sash Co.
Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
MAIL, FREIGHT, and
PASSENGER. SERVICE
Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co.
SUCCESSORS TO WENANDV LIVERY CO.'
ft
BUILD SECURELY
WHEN TO BBdlN YOUR
NEW HOME. BARN, QARAQE OR GRANARY
think of the investment yon arc making. It pays to
build securely. It prevents weather beaten buildings.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LAROE SHIPMENT OF
BUILD1NO PAPER and BU1LDINO FELT,
MALTHOID and CRONOLITE ROOFINO,
--the Best of their kind that is Manufactured.
Remember wc Have Always a COMPLETE LINE of
Builders' Hardware and W. P. Fuller's House Paints.
SKUSE HARDWARE COMPANY
No Want Too Big
No rVant Too Small
That BAUER'S GROCERY
Can't Fill for You
And deliver promptly and In tho best condition. Our
groccrlcM, produce, fruit nro ulv)n frcwli, Our Monitory
refrigerator counter kecptt our dairy Kductu cool and
freali. Ilcut price In canned Roods of the beat brand.
BAKER'S GROCERY
Wll Street, Near Ohi'o
Phone Red 161
rkaij estate
FIIIU INSURANCE
C. V. SILVIS
INVEHTMttNTS
BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES
AND CITY PROPERTY
JXTS FOR BALK IN kvkiiy addition in mend
property HANniinD for non-residents, timber
ROUOIIT AND BOLD.
OFFICE OREQON STREET
ONE CENT
A WORD IS ALL A
LITTLU WANT AD
WILL COST YOU.
I l!
1 i
ONK CENT A WORD Is all a little
Wast Ad will cost you.
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