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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1917)
PAGK 10. 11KNI) IlUliliKTIN, HKND, OUICGON, Tlll'HHDAY, MARCH UU, 11)17. -:. I . I" l" I B I i I B- I 1 1 1 1 I n NliLt WILL (From Saturday's Dully ) accommodate tho overflow. A bus- Soiuo day tlicro la roIiir to bo a pension of suwIur operations during colobratlon In this city. ltf looks this time will enable tho company now as If that particular day was to do considerable repairing around In tho dim and distant future. Hut i Ha plant to mnko ready for Its sptiiiB when It comes there promises to be and summer runs, riot such as this locality has not j "Of course I am unable to say Just noon In many n day. It won't bo what effect tho ImpomllnK railroad when tho President makes a tour I strike will hnvo upon our operations," Into those parts. It won't bo when I said J. 1. Koyes yesterday. "I feel tho U. 8. A. declares war. It won't I that even It tho strike does ro Into bo when tho O. C. & K. railway an-1 effect as scheduled, It cannot last nounces beginning of construction, Inny great longth of tlmo. If. how but It will bo tho day when a box 'over. It does, such a situation would car comes to the city. threaten n complete shutdown of tho Woo to tho pioneer of tho rails plant." when It Is spotted In one of tho mill In closing down a part of Its plant yards. Tho Urooks-Scanlon Lumber for three weeks approximately 200 Company nvors that It has scouts men ore effected as regards employ- out along tho lino and that It wlll.ment carnap (akin to kidnap) said com mon carrier boforo It ever gets to tho In order to tako caro of Its nc- region west of tho river whero It cumulation of box shocks stock In is very much needed. The Shevltn Hlxon Company Is planning a super cclcbratlou on the occasion of this event. It will havo guards stationed In the yards to prevent souvenir tak ing and looting. Staff photograph ers will be out to get advanco Infor mation on the history of this trav eling stranger, and grandstand seats will bo sold at $1 per. "I'vo talked car sbortago until I am blue In the face," says II. II. Lamping, of the Brooks-Scanlon Lum ber Company. "I am getting to be nn admlrablo protege of Adonals, but it can't bo helped." "I can't see that It wilt mako a great deal of difference with us about n strike on the railroad," said J. P. Hcnncscy, "wo aren't getting enough cars to worn about handling them theso days. The fact Is, condi tions could not be much worse." the future, the Hrooks-Scnnlon Lum ber Company will begin next week on the construction of a storage shed near tho box factory, HO feet wide and 12S feet long. -- Dr. D. P. Urooks, of Minneapolis, president of tho Hrooks-Scanlon Lumber Company, arrived In He ml Sunday morning and spent Monday In Inspecting the plant, and left Mon day night for his home. L No Cheap Goods But Goods Cheap The Haying of Fooihlitfl's 7Way is a Housewife's ONE DIG PRORLEMI WE ARE HONESTLY EN. DEAVORING TO BUY IN MAR KETS. IN QUANTITIES AND AT PRICES Tl IAT ENABLE US JO SAVE MONEY FOR OUR PATRONS IT MAY NOT BE MUC1 1. BUT A LITTLE SAVED ON A FEW ARTICLES HELPS. 770 US O.V THIS PHOSE IU-ACK II Jat Orfcf Erickson's Grocery JOHNSON IUJ3G. ADD TO BLOCK HIH'OND NTOHV KOIl, Ul'IMUNG ON OHKGOV AND WALL, MAY UK TAKKN IIY TDK MAHONH OK HHND. SELECTS RUSH FOR LAND The ShovUii-Hlxon Coiupiiuy. If the railroad strike is called, as scheduled by trainmen, It will have no Immediate cfefct upon tho opera tions of The Shcvllu-IIlxon Com pany's plant, as seen by Assistant General Manngor J. P. llonnosy. The length of time during which It continues will determine largely the policy of the company with regard to oooratlons. Jlrookn-hciinloii Lumber Company. i tho opinion of Mr. Honnesev. Beginning tonight and extending tne Btrko will not have a long life, over a porlod of three weeks, The nd as the company has not been sup-Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company ,pne(i Wth even n small percentage will shut down its saw mill and those of the cars necessary to meet Its departments which handle green lum- orders, no Immediate cessation of ber, Including ono camp of its log- operations will occur, gins department, stackers, graders with a week's closo down consltl In tho mill, lumber pliers and sorters, orablo relief has been given to tho This shutdown has been occasioned box factory nnd It will begin Us primarily by the shortage of freight work again Monday rooming, cars for shipping. Tho warcrooms of tho company have been filled to a. W. Choncy, of tho Knapp- tneir capacity for several weeks and, Cheney Company. Is in North Yak- BIGGEST EVER u. s. oi'rici: in thi: dallks is III DAYS 1IKII1ND IN HANOI, INC TIIK Hl'SlNKSS, SAYS I.KTTKIt TO II. V. KI.I.IH. I Prom Thursday's Dally.) That he will ndd u second story to the ono arranged In tho original plans for tho Prlnglo building to bo erected on the corner of Wall and Oregon street, was tho statement last night of A. M. Prlnglo, whose mime tho structure will bear. Thu addition will Involve an extra expenditure of approximately JTiOOO. making a total of J l'J. 000 In round numbers. No changes will be necessitated In the plans for thu first floor, which Is to bo out up Into store rooms, as the original outlluo was made by Architect Lee A. Thomas, so as to allow for tho placing or. a second story In the future, If deemed advis able. The purposes to' which the second story will be put are not yet abso lutely decided, but It Is understood that the Masonic fraternity Is con sidering having It constructed so as to serve for lodge purposes. If this Is not done, tho space will be divided Into office rooms. CKNTHAI. ('Ot'NCIIi NAMIIH 01'. riciAL ipi:u n. e. cunning. ll!M IS CIIONKN PItCHIDIINT )!' ORGANIZATION. It has been necessary to erect tempo rary sheds In some departments to Ima this week on business for his company, MANY ASSEMBLE FOR UNIVERSITY DINNER Varied Program Given by Club .Mem bers at Pilot Iluttc Inn Next Meeting Set tor April 18. (From Thursday's Dally.) Nearly 50 mombers of tho Bend Unlvorslty club, gathered last night at the new Pilot Butte Inn for tho second banquet of the organization. A brief business session, during which it was decided to hold another affair of the kind on Wednesday evening, April 18, was sandwiched In between LUMBERMEN WIN IN CITY LEAGUE MATCH (Prom Friday's Daily Bulletin) That tho rush for Central Oregon land Is the most energetic In the his tory of tho country, was Indicated today In a letter received from the government office In The Dalles by U. S. Commissioner II. C. Kills, stat ing that the office force Is 46 days behind In Its work. This especially Is true In regard to applications for 640 acre homesteads, business of this kind for January 29 now being handled. Current bus iness Is piling up moro rapidly than It can be handled. BEND HIGH TO HAVE GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM Shctlln-Hltoii and HrookH-Kcuuloii Tcnms Tnke Majority of GnmcN on Cnrniody Alleys. Aid (From Friday's Dally.) HtnndliiK of tho Teams. Won Lost Pet. Martin & Cashman .. ..13 8 .619 Brooks-Scanlon 13 11 .642 Bend Bulletin 11 13 .4S8 Sbevlln-IIIxon 8 13 .381 Winning two out of three games, The Shevlln-Hlxon Company team won Its match from tho Bend Bui a program of songs, Instrumental so-hetln bowlors on tho Carmody alleys lections, and addresses by a numbor last night. The total score was 2245 of the members. Quartet selections were given by F. Thordarson, Louis Bennett, and C. W. Hager, a piano solo by Ashley Forrest, and a violin solo by William Sproat. Impromptu numbors woro given by B. A. Stover's "torture" or chostra. Spoeohos wore given by E. M. Lara, Phillip Brooks, F. Thordar son, Carl A. Johnson, J. P. Keyes, Hubert B. Gould, Judge W. D. Bar nes, Clyde McKay, Dr. B. Ferrell, Judgo II. C. Bills, Frank May, H. J. Overturf and Dr. Dwlght F. Miller. TO RUSH BUILDING OF THE GYMNASIUM Organization Will Ho Kffected Tues day Kvenlng, When Committee Ilcport On Work. To have the organization of tho Bend Amateur Athletic club In suoh shapo as will enable it to start on something definite in the way of building, Is the plan of the commit tee in charge of tho constitution and by-laws appointed at the last meet ing of tho subscribers, whon they give their report at a meeting next Tues day evening, Aa soon as It is definitely decided rolatlve to the type of building and tho amount that will bo expended in construction it is likely that contrac tors will bo set to work at once in preparation of their bids. It Is ex pected that actual construction will begin boforo the end of this month. Tho work of enlisting more mem bora than have already subscribed Is now going on in town. Specimens Heine Collected to Students lit Work In I'hja Icnl Geography. (From Friday's Dally.) To old In tho establishment of n high school geological musoum, pri marily for the use of students In Physical geography. City Superin tendent Thordarson Is requesting that any people In Bond having specimens which they will be willing to donate, notify him as soon as possible. The Introduction of a course In elemen tary science next year may bo con tingent on the securing of a good collection, he Intimated. George 8. Young Is aiding Mr. Thordarson In securing specimens for the museum. CASH ON HANI) SHOWN BY BANK STATEMENT, (From Monday's Dally.) That Tho Bond Bulletin shall be regarded as thn official paper of the Central Labor, Trade, and Farmers' Council, was tho decision announced by Secretary P. II. Plersou, of that body, following a muotlug held by the members of tho council. Tho gathering was held for tho purpose of electing officers, 11. C. Cunning ham being chosen president; ('. A. O'llrlen. vice president; Mr. Plerson. recording financial secretary, and A. Kdwards treasurer. Kach of tho new officers Is tt member of a different local union. One of the Ideals of the organisa tion Is to effect a cloitor conjunction between producer and consumer, It being for this rensou that the labor and trade unions aro allied with tho farmers of tho vicinity of Bund. "A Good, Old-l'iiNlilnued Plile." Foley CnthurlliJ TuIiIoIm, ii wltolu Hiimo physio, thoroughly cleanse tho bowels, iiwoetmi the Mnumi'li, Hum up llio liver. For Indliiestlon, hil loiiHiiesH, hud liieuth, blunting, gas, ' or etiiiHtipntlon, no ruiuedy Is mon? highly roniiuiueiidml. Do not grlno nor iinusmilo. (live stout poisons iv light, free fooling. Hold everywhere. Adv. A dnnlrnhlo blond hulfo free with Ulmin up nnd piiltit up. Hon Kd- wards. Adv. For farm land luaus see J. Ityati & Co. Adv. every annual suhsurlpllou to Tho Lend Bulletin. Four chairs at your service at (lift Metropolitan. No watting. Adv NA.MKH AIM." OMITTCD In tho publication of tho list of subscribers to thn hospital thu fid lowing names and the amounts they subscribed were omitted: Dr. Cutis luenux, $25, King Hee Dentists by Dr. A. C. Froom 2f. Tom Cronln ISC. Central Oregon Hank 100, and Mrs. W. L. O'Donuell $30. (From Thursday's Dally.) Over 129.000 In cash and ex change Is shown to be one hand In , the First National Bank by Its con densed statement of condition on March S. Issued In response to the recent cull from tho Comptroller of the Currency. The statement Is as follows: MAHCII S, 1917 HHSOl'HCIIH Hills Itecelvablo J397.S86.04 Overdrafts none Bonds and Warrants . .. 23,263. 15 Kxpense 2.007.43 Stock Federal llesorvo Bank Heal Kstute, Furniture nnd Fixtures Bonds to Secure Circula tion 12.S00.00 Gft Hedomptlnu Fund . . 62S.00 Cash and Kxchango . ... 129,369.34 Bonds to Secure U. H. P. S 4.034.76 For sign pnlnttng sto ICdwards.-Adr. School Days are Here ' Boo (o It that the chlldieu'a shoe aro well cared for. Money Is ssvoil In doing so. Our shoo repairing ranks tho best Only thu hUliost quality Inuthor used. tt'K GUAHA.NTKIJ AIJ. WOIUC TO Hi: HATIHI'ACTOHV. Austin's Quick Shoe Repair Shop. Wright Hotel Hide Greenwood Ave. tf 1,300.00 31.0S7.34 TRY YOUR- SUNDAY DINNER. AT TIIK Pilot Butte Inn 12 to 2 P. M. (1 to H P. M. to 2219. Score: Khctlln-llixon. Players 1st 2d 3d Total i Swamon 142 149 168 449 'STOCKMEN TO MEET AUBUniOU .,.lVi 120 Hi 3Z Bottlnger 1C0 181 199 M0 Lucas 170 120 95 322 Pletch .... 211 211 169 G86 Totals no 19 Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS TJII8. Cut out this slip, oncloso with Sc to Foloy & Co., 2836 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clear ly. You will receivo in return a trial packago containing Foley's jlonoy and Tar Compound for coughs, colda and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. ..Sold everywhere. Adv. 722 781 Bend Bulletin. Flavors 1st 2d 3d Total Steldl 171 169 140 480 Curmody 135 134 1S8 427 Hauck , 96 112 149 SS7 KsU 174 161 159 494 Menasco 136 175 176-t- 487 Totals 712 751 782 2245 Tho ma toll between the Brooks- Scanlon bowlers and the Bulletin tem resulted In a victory for the lumbermen, who took two out of the three games rolled. Score: HrookK-.Sciinlon. Players 1st 2d 3d Total Zelser 133 112 136 381 Tlndall 131 130 145 406 Heezley 120 167 94 381 Hhelngold 155 167 176 488 HedBtrom 183 140 188 Cll Totals 722 706 739 2107 Bend Bulletin. Players 1st 2d 3d Total Menaaco 163 213 156 532 Hauck 126 133 129 388 Estes ....164 137 107 398 Carmody 112 101 116 329 Steldl ...". 162 168 148 468 Totals 717 722 656 2095 AT SISTERS SOON S605.279.O5 LIABILITIES Capital S 25.000.00! Surplus and Profits 25,000.001 flrMilli! Inn 1 f.nn nn ! Deposits .'. 542,779.05 $605,279.06 A PROTEST. f'fCI ,.fPBinix uioj.4) HF.ND. Or.. March IB. To the Kdltor: As a member of the Com mercial club, may I state through the columns of youf paper my belief that tho club makes a serious mistake In limiting Its meetings to one hotel, as proposed by yesterday's vote. There Is no reason why It should play any favorites. Tho Wright hotel has surved tho club well since the bo-j ginning of tho club luncheons sev- oral years ago and Its crowded con dition last week, due to the presence of out of town people who wnro at-' tending the county court meeting, ' should not be held ns a reason for. leaving the hotel entirely. The Wright Is n Bend Institution nnd, I LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT AH Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVLIN-HIXON LUMBER OFFICE ON OKEGON ST. (From Thursday's Dally.) Members of the Slsters-Metlllus Stock Halsers' association will meet ,,(,,pen , k,JW( a m9lnhvr ot ,ne aaiuniay ai aisiers. roresi nupervisor r,, why not BV0 t ,,,,, tn.at. W. G. Huntings announced today The I ment? A MKMIIKK. mooting will be the adjourned ses-l slon of their annual gathering held' rc0 j uyan & Co., for farm land several weeks ago. loons. Adv. ltlC G. W. COUCH GOK8 TO CANADA (From Friday's Dally Bulletin) O. W, Couch and family, of Tuma lo, left this morning for Caosar, Can ada, where they will make their home. Mr. Couch has been a resi dent of the Tumalo irrigation pro ject for a number of years, where ho has occupied the ranch of John Couch. tit a lime- See Edwards for paper banglng.-dv cawjot owieAftioi Greatest Improvement In Seed Planting AKI? !. FOR BETTER GARDENS The tisiue paper tape keeps the seed constantly mol-t It is imp!e to understand that they germinate quicker and tatter. The seeds are (paced the proper distance apart so no thinning out is necessary. Only the finest selected seeds of thoroughly tested prize winning strainsnre used. And the labor is reduced to a minimum. Surely this is what you should use in your garden this year. Paltio Secdtaix U midt by the American Srvllai Co., 7! WwUJnilw.. NcwVoik City. Get It at your deal- Shoes for Real Service OUlt Hi'KCIAIrV 1H TO MAKT. HIIOIW THAT HTAND THU TKHT NAP-A-TAN SHOE Is ospoclally madu for this kind of country. None ars hot ter made. J. E. TILT SHOE A hnndsomn serviceable dress shoo for mon. Cannot bo beaten for the money. Ulvo theso shoes n trial. A. HANSON LOGGER. Thn A. Hanson Logger Shoes of Threo lkes, Wis., nro hand-mndo nnd mio of tho very best of its kind. Special made-to-order work taken for this hIioo, ii'-ro-DATi: hhoi: hkhauung BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN BEND OREGON er, Plica tUc (r tucluga SKUSE HARDWARE CO. HICNI), OID3GON NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth nd Wellington Slrrrti PORTLAND, OKEGON Centrally Located The Hotel for YOU Special Summer Rates Room with bath privilege, single 75c upr double $1.00 up. Room with private bath, single $1.50 up; double $2.00 up. Auto bus meets trains. Union Depot cars pass our doors. From North Rank Depot S ear transfer at 5th St. I f u i i ' ,