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UEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH, l J017 PAon o. : . s Tl C. V KlJ&f-' , RAILROAD BUSINESS GOOD, SAYS OLIVER (From Wednesday's Dally.) Tho special merchandise car from Portland to Bend Is a pronounced success, says II. C. Oliver, Unveiling freight and passenger agent of tho Oregon-Washington rnllwny. It leaves Portland every night except Sunday and roaches Bend tho hoc ond morning following. Mr. Oliver unyB all railroad business Is excep tionally good, tho only drawback lie Jug tho rontlnucd car shortage, nl-: though thero Is now a slight Improve-. mont. 8. I.. Wiggins, local rcprc- resontatlvo of tho O.-W., Is oxpected back this week, after a month's absence. WOOL OHAPING VALUE SHOWN (Continued from Pngo 1 ) and that Is ono of the chief reasoiiB why tho wool Imported for uso In America always brings a hlghor quo tation than tho domustlo product." A model of the Australian typo of shenrlng shed, accommodating 10 shearers, was explained, Mr. Wilson pointed out how tho sheep were first sweated, softening tho grease, and making shearing much easier, next going Into pons, each of which com municated with a Bhcaror, eliminat ing tho usual scrambling for tho animals, tho clipping of which would bo most easy. Each shearor's pen, In tin) modol, was provided with u chute, clown which tho shorn sheep would bo slid into an individual tally pen, making possible u checking up on tho work of each clipper. Halsed DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. United HiJitei. Prosldont Woodrow Wilson Vlco President. .ThoimiB H. Marshall Secretary of Stato . .Itabart Lansing Secretary of Navy . . Josephus Daniels Secretary of War . .Nowton I). Ilakcr Secretary of Intorlor . ...I' K. Lane 8ocrotary Agrlculturo I). F. Houston Secretary of Treasury .W. F. McAdOO Secretary Commerce . .W. C. Rodflold Secretary of Labor . . . .W. II. Wilson Attorney Oonoral T. M. Gregory QHtiiia8(or Ucngrnl , Albert Ilurleson Mnie. dovorhnr Jablcs Wlthycombo Secretary of Stato .... II. W. Olcott Troasuror Thos. II. Ka Atty. (lunqral Coo. M. Drown Suporlntonilent Public Instruction . . J. A. Churchill Stato Printer Arthur Lawrence Couimlsslouur Labor BtntlstlcB .... O. P. Hoft Oanio Warden . . .Carl D. Shoomakor Stato Engineer John II. Leu lb United Stiitcs Sonatom (Icorgo K. Chamborlaln , i Harry W. tan CougresHiueu C. N. McArthur N. 8, Blnnott , W. A. Hawloy DcMliutcN County. Circuit Court Judge. . .T. E. J. Duffy District Attorney.. II. II. Do Almond County Judge . Win. D. UnrncH Clerk . . J. II. Haner Sheriff . H. K. HiibertB Treasurer . . Clyde M. McKay Assessor . .. W. T. Mulhukoy School Supt. J. Alton Thompson Coroner . Klinor Nlswonger Surveyor (leorge S. Young CoiumlHsliiueiB A. L. Mackintosh .... . Lew E. Snllth 'I ho Courts, Circuit MeotB llrHt Monday In April and October and second Mon day In March. Probate Meets first Monday In each month. Commissioners' Mcota first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July, September, November and December. Ileml School DMrlct No. I'-'. Directors II. M. SniHh, Clunn. J, Edward Larson J. P. Kojoh Clerk II. J. Otorturf I'll) of limit. Mayor . - . S. C. Caldwell Iteuordur II. C. Kills TreiiHiiror. . M. K. Coleman Chief of Police- . .. L. A. W. NImiii Cttv Atlnrnov C. R. HeUNiiu City Physician . . .Dwlght F. Miller I ('oiititiiliiitm.. . . Clyde M. MiKnj ' C. V. KIIvIh ' John Stelill . Louis llciiiiutt 14. P. llrostorhous ' A. E. KchwinU Council meets monthly on Tuesday after first Monday, The Soul of a Suit Just as the body of a suit is made up of the fabric and trimmings, so the soul is the design and cut. MHNSS CLOTHES $20 to $45 are builded of pure all-wool fabrics, dyed sure-fast and so guaranteed. In design and cut they are eloquent of apparel artistry. Especially our new Spring showing ! THE GOLDEN RULE 8(55 Willi Street. UEND, OREGON. from tho ground, tho building would permit of enough animals being shel tered undorncath to provldo work for an entire day, In caso of a storm. A grader's room was provided In tho model, and quarters for a mechanic, to keep all tho machines In first class cutting condition. Undor this sys tem, black floccefl would bo careful ly segregated from tho white, In or- dor that the clip might be unimpaired for tho manufacture of puro whlto textiles. Immediately aftor grading, tho wool could be baled, and thn bales stenciled with tho nnmo of tho grow er, tho weight of tho wool, and Its quality. Tni'inci-H May Adopt Plan. Tho modol described would cost approximately $10,000, Mr. Wilson said, and an expenditure of this slzo, ho advised, should not ho rondo whero Icbb than 10,000 sheep would bo sheared In a Reason. Tho bIzo and cost of the shed could bo reduced, but no less than n six-pen building Bhould bo erected, If n grador, re ceiving ordinarily $10 n clay, wero to bo economically employed, ho pointed out. Ho favored a sugges tion inado by ono of his hoarers, that In cbbo a smaller shed than this woro put up, mo individual iicocch bo tied up until enough had accum ulated to keep a grador busy, as on export would bo able to handle at least 6000 fleeces a day. Ho warned especially against using sisal twlno to tlo up flccccB, declaring that fi bers from tho cord frequently break off In the wool, cannot bo separated, and will not tnko tho muuo dyo as tho fabric, bocauso of its vegetable origin. Papor twlno, ho advised as tho safest material for this purpose The advantage of machine ovor hand clippers, ho pointed out, lies in tho fact that they can bo operated l!fi per cent faster, and that their use eliminates "second cutB." That tho prices of wool arc based on tho Mcoured product, and thence shrinkage must bo carefully calcu lated by tho buyer, wus a statement which brought up tho question of home scouring. Experience, ho said, ban proved that this Is Impractical, unless tho grower knows exactly for what purpose his fleeces lll bu pur chased, as under ordinary conditions, tho mill sort must precce lug. During tho discussions which fol tho Powell Ilutto section aro con sidering tho erection of a co-opera-ttvo shearing shed, and of gradually Increasing tho number of their pas turo slice). Mr. Wilson advised that nu association ho formed to handlo the matter, to take cara of such do talis as the scquenco of bands of sheep during shearing season. "Abavo all things," ho said, "chango from warchouso to ranch grading. . Put although you aro formed In nu association, don't pool your wool, but? soil each clip sepa rately, on a commission basis, It you pool it, tho man with tho poor clip will rccelvo more than his wool Is worth, and tho man with tho, high grade wool will got n lower figure than ho is entitled to." Evory point In tho lecture was graphically Illustrated, for tho. car was filled with samples of wool, both domestic and Imported, In tho grease, and scoured, In fleeces, In bales ac cording to tho now system, and In Ioobo bags, according to tho old. Numerous charts epitomized tho main points of tho lecture, and pictures showing all phases of tho sheep and wool Industry claimed much atten tion, Beautiful Spring Coats The Spring Coats are full of the charm of Youth. At this store you will find Coats which typify every whim of Fashion in a most delight ful way. Come and see them we will welcome your visit. CLASSIC COATS Stylishly Distinctive Are the embodiment of refinement. In every line and every curve you will find that distinctive air of exclusive grace which charms and tells of their quality at a single glance. Your critical inspection is invited with our assurance that the prices are as attractive as are the garments themselves. , $9.00 to $27:50 M. Smith Clothing Co. WANTED. WANTED 8crap Iron. Huff- schmldt-Dugan. Iron, works. Phone Ulack 741. - K -" 21tfc WANTED Furnished throe room house or rooms. Near mills preferred A. U. Hodstrom, box 70. G2p FOIt SALE. FOIl SALE OK EXCHANOE For town lot or Bccond hand Ford, largo Pacific Coast Safe and Vault Work's safe. Might assume difference. In quire Bulletin or ndresa box 323,' Bend. 52-p FOH SALE Ouomsoy cow, fresh il tho scour-1 ""V Al"!'- ,rle0 80' C' "'"J1: lip, I1U. till. "- FOU SALE Purebred Ithodo Isl- lowed, It developed that ranchers of and Hed, and Whlto Leghorn eggs, Il I Dairymen Attention OUR CXa.UXNTMAR. KLT ENABLES US TO PAY YOU A HIGHER PRICE. rOR CREAM. We need 10,000 round, rowe buttrr Ul etch nxwlh, od more no limit to out churning capacity. . Call or wtite, tnj v.e will eiplam our new mrthoJt, We aie join to put dm fietroery oo the crtnucjy map. j NEW MANAGEMENT Central OfcgM Fanwrs' Crtutery Bead, Oiejon. ' NEW DA Y DENTIS TS THE KINO UEi: DENTISTS' liglcnlo dental work. A dl-covery that tipsetH man) foiincr Idea. No unclean rnmn or bridge work. All work giinrantevd perfect fitting. WHY 1)0 WE HAVE DECAYED TEETH? The albiiiiiliioiiN film that forms on tcllt Is a perfect btivdlug-placo for decay germs. TliU albuminous film holds un nclil which comes lit contact tilth tho tooth and cannot ho michcd by neutrtilUlug id Italic. This U tho muuo of dmtjotl teeth. If jour teeth huto ho come, affected It Is only the natural cotiroe, mi come before. It Is tn Into and hate our teeth euimlned. Wo cun place jour teeth In per fect condition by our GREAT NEW DAY PAINLESS METHOD Which Is EXT1UELY HARMLESS; extract tho decujcU teeth mid roots und iintko jou itcrfit-t flttlnjr new ct of teeth, uaturul color. The public hate good reason to place nil confidence In Tho Klng lice DcutUts. Lady Assistant Alwiijs. In Attendance. King Bee Dentists Oter Poatofllce, Rend, Oregon. Dr. A. C. Froom, Profwudonul Manager. HOURS HtOO A. M. to 8:30 l 31. Sundaj, OtOO to O:0O. R- i I till linn THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN THE STATE for sotting. Mrs. Ilora Hatch, Tum alo, Or. 51-2p FOU SALE Eggs for hatching; Whlto Leghorns, Barred Hocks, from O. A. C; R. I. Rods. $1.50 and $2.00 per 1G. Grandvlow Poultry Farm, Uarndvlow, Oro. CO-lc FOIt SALE OR TRADE 120 acres In Powoll Butto, 20 acres cul tivated, CO cleared, romaindor can bo ciiBlly clearod, Land Is under Ben ham Falls Irrigation projoct. Ad dress box 58, Bend, Oro. 49-52c FOIt SALE Baled hay, alfalfa and ryo mixed, H0.00, delivered. Albert Harpor, Tunjalo, Or., phono. 47tfc FOR SALE Houso and lot. Price right. Terms reasonable Inquire A. E. Edwards, Boud Sign Co. 37U vmi sale Ono Jersey milch cow, bo fresh this spring. Antls Moore. au-i-sp DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits JBentl Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire of THOltSOX, THE JEWELER Wj fin I Mi KR"7P;TOTr .GLASSES I. Fitted by DR. B. FONTAINE OPTOMETRIST I Ltnoo't Jewelry Store, Bend, Oiegon Gilbert 2b Son The only store In Bend where you can get your gro- codes and meats at tho same jdaco. ' FREE DELIVERY Phone Red 271 FOR RENT. FOR RENT 1G0 acrea at -Powoll Butto. For particulars address Loyal II. McCarthy, 1334 Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Or., or J. F. Bcnn, 171 Cincinnati, Ohio. EOtfc LOST AND FOUND. LOST Sultca80 at tho depot, Thursday morning; papers lnstdo, with name. II. B. Howell. Reward of $5.00 for roturn to Bulletin. 52-c STOLEN Ono light gray maro, branded quarter clrclo open A on loft stlflo, also branded F V Inverted Y; ono tlirco year old goldlng, dark gray; ono black stallion, thrco years old; ono bay goldlng, ono year old; ono bay horse, colt; all branded F V Inverted Y, above right stlflo. Notify John Fay, Rlloy, Oro. 48-lp TO TRADE OR EXCHANOE TO EXCHANGE for Central Ore gon farm land. Corner grocery, flvo rooms upstairs, two down, sevon rooms furnished, stock, fixtures and property, $6,000. Thlrty-slx acres of No. 1 land on irrigation ditch, Teha ma county, California, $4,500 and a well secured mortgago $1,600. Will exchange any or nil of abovo proper tics. Owners. J. L. Parborry, 1C0& Bancroft, Borkcley, Cal. E2-p FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK TEo Tailor All Kinds of CLEANING AND PRESSING Phono Black 1481 Put Your Pay in Your Bank Book. Tht bt wy to iave monjr kep Utile out u( tha pay cnvlop for pockrt monrj. then put the rut In thta bank and par your Mile by check Money In the bank U not easily spent for unnec ewarie. and remains until a time of need comes to you t then you will be Klad you have your bank account. Cheek book will be furnished free. It costs you nothlnir to have your money kept safe for you. THE Central Oregon Bank IlEKtr. OltEGON !3l5t!fel!fe3fe!3fe3fe5fe5l ftttS 'F1slltl' roar Irii 1ai itAf fiwk im k.,t I. S..I.I l . j...ii. . s .. ,U iLX1" ,l,.ucl. ' u.,M'tc',lr fll t la correct place. Oaool b InmfrU 6 tot or thockt M is alr read (or accural akooiiar. a MARBLES Flexible Rear Sight rfT. L JssllMHlMMi iVWPV MfUliilntNllNHtWMi LaB mw ) s4 m4 to a,)TMi Also a Full Line of. SHOT GUNS, RIFLES AND AMMUNITION Bend Hard-ware Co. WrV rw ? jH rVV 999mm&9wmr&&tiBBE&. -,W