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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1917)
IU3ND IWLLKTIN, IIKNI), OIlKflON, TIII'IIHDAY, .MARCH i!, l17. VAQV. n. V ' Show Your Colors Mr. Citi zen; This is Patriotic Week Hhow your rotors. Thin In Put . rlulto Wmik. H you urn 11 dyeiMn-tho-wnol American, or If you nro not, but your nyiuputhli'H urn with llni United Status "f America, don't bu tltnlil about iiimilfuMtlitK It. Admit It. Flaunt It, If iiercssury. To tlm schools: Why not open tint morning's exercise with "Amurlcu," 11111 cloSII tlll'lll lit tllU I'llll or tint school dny with "Tint Hhir Mpuuitlml lltiiiniir." To Mr. Mnrohntit: Why not tuko OIU Olory down from your shelf, unfold It nml put It up where It can fly to Hid breiixu. To Ihu inlnlHtiT of tho Gospels What In there to prevent you from hanging Ihu Hltir nnd Stripes ovur th 11 eutruiit-o to your siiuttuury. To Mr. Autoiuolillu Owner: Cut ihu llml, Whltn nml llluit right on your riulliitor, where It run flop to your heart' content. Anil to Mr. Every Dny Ainurlrun (Jlllxeu: You run purchuiu nvitr ho small u fhiK nml pin It on tlm Inpnl of youi coat. It will Hhow how you feel. You limy feel strongly about your fhiK nml your country without wearing ltd luslgua, but wear It any way. Ill order to Hhow proper rosperl for tho flnK th" following ceremony nhoulil hn observed: Tlm Flint nhoulil not bo hoisted before nunrlNU nor allowed to re in u In lifter HUiiHiit, nor hIiouM It bo nllowml to remain up during n ruin or ntonn. At "Morning uml Evening Colors" civilian spectators hIioiiIiI Htnml ut "ultuiitlon" uml uncover durliiK thu pluyltiK of tho "Htur Hpmutlml Hun nur," Military spni'tutora nro ro iliilrcd by regulation to stand nt "at tention" nml kIvu thu uillltnry su lute, Thu Flag nhoulil never bo allowed to touch thu Krouuil unit nhoulil nev er bo rubied or lowered by uny me chanical iippllunre. When thu National ColorH nro pas liiK on parade or In review, tint spoc tntor nhnulil. If walking, bull, uml If sitting, nrlHit uml Ntmul nt atten tion nml uncover. Whenever thu "Htnr Spangled Hiin ner" In bnliiK played or sung, till persons within huurliiK dlstancu Nhoulil rlNii nml Ntitml, uncovered. ilurliiK ItN rendition. When thu Na tion nml Ntiito or other flag fly to gether, thu Nutlouul Flag Nhoulil bo on thu right. Thu Nutlouul Hnlute In, under tho law of untloiiN, 21 KUIIN, Whenever possible thu Flag Nhoulil be flown from u nlaff or must, but Nhoulil not be fuHtenod to thu Hide of a building, platform or scaffolding. It nhoulil not bit lined nn n cover over u Inble, deiik or box. uml where any IhltiK cuu be kct or placed upon thu Flag. When thu Flag Ih lined out of doorH, It nhoulil ulwnyn bo ullowed to fly In tlm breexu. When rliiHturH and ilrniiliiKn of color are denlred, biintlin: or cloth Nhoulil bo lined, but never thu Flag. Tlm Flag nhoulil never bo placed below n person nlttlnr. Let every loyal cltlrenn of thin great nation liiHtlll Into tlm iiiIiiiIn nml hearts of thu future generations a profound reverence for tlm Flag, tenrh them tbut It NtmuU n pro-' eminent iiyinbol for thoso principles of ItellitloiiH nml Political Liberty embodied In thu Conntltiitlun of thu United Htuti'H of Auiurlcu. Shearings ANNiH'lallon OrK'tnlMil, Thu German Metbodlnt Colonlza lion association of Mulollun, Ore i:oii, wnn organized on thu 12th day of March, 1117, with officer nn fol lown: J. Moohrlni:, preHldent: II. Degner, Hecretnry; (J. Klolnbaoh, treasurer; John Heetboff, Hr man ager. Tlm purponu In for thu secur liiK of (Jurmnii Methodists from nil over thu country to sottlo In thu MutolliiN dlntrlct on thu land avail ublo, In oritur to cnlnrKo thu der ma n Methodist congregation uml to develop thu country In general. Juffumuu County Itccord thu Redmond lodge Klnghts of I'y thlnn gathered In force nt the cnstlo hall with their famlllcH nml about one hundred strong nt down to n 7 o'clock supper. Tlm tables worn neatly arranged under thu guldaiiro of thu luillim nml loaded down with thu material found only nt knightly foiiHlH. Jledmond Hpokonmun. Know Blockade llrokeo. Oeorgo W. Htokou, thu flrnt auto owner to inuko It through from Ilend In a month, arrived nt Sliver I.uko about 8 o'clock Momlny night. Hun iluy hu bad driven up nn far an I. a I'lnu, where hu Htopped for thu night, starting from thnt town Monday morning about 9 o'clock. Thu nnow la over three feet deep at thu Hum tnlt singe Ntntlon ami beyond thnt 'point for Huvornl miles, hu says. About u week ago, hu, with two or tbreo other drlvern, tried to make It throuKh ovur thu high desert road by way of Hand Springs, but were compelled to kIvu up thu tank ami return to llund. Hllvur Lake Leader. Fight I'm- Itabblt Bounty.. Thu flKht for thu protection of thu rabbit bounty act In now taking dot lultu form uml In being bandied in n very btinlnenn-llke manner. Con trary to reportH In thu nouth end thnt Tort Hock In iIoIiik moHt of thu "biickliiK". tlm entire north end In unaulinoiiH In tlm flubl fur Itn pro tection. . TIiIh lucluden I.nko, Hlnk, Viewpoint. Cliff, lluffnlo, ami onu or two other pluren In thu iiortheaHtern corner of Lake county. Much help Ih nUo expected from other par In of thu county nml ulso from rrnl ilentM who are nt prunonl elnewhero. Many of theno uru at Ilend. Fort Hock Tlini'M. l'rlneIIIo Itcif lllKli. I'rlimvlllu beef nold at CO cent above nil other ntock In thu yardu at North I'ortlnml on Momlny'n mnr ket, (1. W. HuhhoII reculvliiK thu hlKlient price yet paid tbero thin year when hu nold two loudn without a rut nt 19. 85. Mncu & C'ofolil nold one lonil nt $0.76 uml another it trifle Ion, while tbreo loadH were ulilpped In by J. F. Illmichurd nml Knyniond Calavan. Crook County Juruul. Drvi'lopmi'iil KoniMN-ii, Thu now Flnhur bulldltiK In only a commencement of what will hap pen to Mailran thin yenr. There are two other brick building contem plated, and other will follow a noun a people reullro thu uilvuntaRcn of bullilliiK whero onu of thu groat' ct IrrlKatlou project of tho went will make n city of 15,000 Inhabi tant. Madron Pioneer. In WltncftH Whereof, Wo hnvo hereunto not our hnnil nnd canned thu onl of thu County Court of I)c chutoH County, Htntu of Oregon, to hu hereunto affixed thin ncvonth dny of March, 1017. WM. I). HAKNK8, County Juilgu. A. h. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner. h. K. SMITH, CommlBnloner. At lent: j. H. HANKIt, County Clerk. In the matter of the County Agrl culturnllnt'n Kalary: Ordered, thnt tho Clerk lun hi warrant for $.100, payable to the Oregon Agricultural College, payable from thu appropriation for tho ox ponKc nml nalary of thu County Ag rlculturallnt, and forward the name to Corvalll, together with thu con tract heretofore entered Injo. On motion duly made and second ed. Court adjourned to meet at 1:30 o'clock p. in., of thl date. KnlglitN Hutu ii NIkIiI, Tuendny evening thu inombar of "What do you know about that -a MILD cigarette that satisfies! Sfefif 9 Hay I'aniliu; HHn Htock. Throughout thu greater part of Lake county and from Klamath and Modoc counties comen thu cry that there I a nhortagn of hay uml that ntock In going to uffer. At Alturu they uru nhlpplng liny from Itono, but In spltu of thl, Andrew Frnmf den. who ranges hi flock north of Attorn, nay thnt thu I almost cur tain to hu u loss of Hheup. In Lnko county thu situation I nlso serious, especially n fur a the sheep nro concerned. Homo of tho prominent stockmen statu that there I almost certain to bo a loss In sheep. Thl los will occur when tlm winter breaks up. Home of thu nheepuiHii nro expecting their bands to begin lambing In tho nour future and any cold weathur without shelter for the flack will mean a large Iom In lnmlw. I.ake County Kxamlner. 300.00 115.00 115.00 12C.00 111.50 8.75 18.85 COUNTY COURT fflOC G Chcatcrficlds have done "the impossible" they satisfy and yet they nre not strong. They aro MILD ! Chesterfields do for your smoking what bacon and eggs do for your breakfast they satisfy. And yet Chesterfields aro MILD that's tho point. No other cigarette can give you this new enjoy ment (satisfy yet mild) because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend. , This blend is nn entirely new combination of tobaccos and is undoubtedly the most important new tiling in cigarette making in 20 years. "Give mo a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY'l CIGARETTES i nlr8 Wl i11"" iSSmv 20rlO Sw In tlm County Court of tho State of Oregon, for thu County of Don- cbuto. He It remembered that at a regular term of thu County Court of Do, chutes of tho Statu of Oregon, bogun and held on tho 7th day of March, In the Court Itootn In thu, O'Kanu building, In tho City of liond, and the following weru present: Win. I). Ilarnes, Judge; A. L. Mack intosh, Commissioner; L. L Smith, Commissioner; J. II. Hnncr, Clurk; S. K. Ilobcrt. Sheriff. Tho meiitlng wnn duly called to order nt 11 o'clock, n. m., of said day, whereupon the following pro ceeding wore had of record, to-wlt: In the matter of Justice bond: And now la presented the bund of J. II. Whlttemore. a Justice of the i'mice, In and for the IltHlmonil pre cinct, with J. I). Ilutler ml II. A. Kendall a surotlim thereon, and said bond appearing to the Court to be sufficient. It In Ordered thnt aald bond of J. II. Wlttetuoro be, mu! thu same Is here by approved. In thu matter of tho Justices of tho I'oaco: Ordered that tho County Clerk be, nnd hereby Is requested to procuro from tho County Clurk of Crook County a list of all tho elected Jus- tlccB of thu I'oaco for Deschutes County, ami thnt ho then notify said Justices to file a now bond and oath of office with tho County Clerk ot Deschutes County. In tho matter of Rabbit and Hodent Destruction: Ordered that tho County Agricul turalist bo and ho Is hereby instruct ed to procuro for tho County, 100 ounces of strychntno, for distribu tion, and tho Clerk Is horuby instruct ed to Ihsuo his warrant for $115.00 In payment thereof, upon presenta tion of proper vouchor. In thu matter of tho County Agri culturalists Salary: This matter coming on for hear lug, upou tho proposal of tho County to co-operato with tho extension de partment of tho Oregon Agricultural College uud suld collego having sub mitted a memorandum of agreement, it is Hereby ordered that said agree ment bo and tho samo is hereby rat ified and approved in tho following form, to-wlt: CKKT1F1CATK OV Al'I'KOIMUA TION i)V FUNDS For AKrlculturnl or Farm Demonstration uml Field Worc. in tno county court or tho stuto or Oregon, for tho County of Deschutes. To tho Socrotary ot Stato of tho State ut Oregon, Snloin, Oregon: THIS IS TO CEHTIFY. That pur suant to tho provisions ot Chapter 110, General Laws ot Oregon, 1913, tho County Court ot Deschutes Coun ty, Stato of Orogon, by appropriate order duly made and ontorod upon tho Journal of tho proceedings of Bnld Court on tho 23rd day ot Janu ary, 1917, did provlda and appropri ate tho sum of Nino Hundred Dol lars ($900.00) for usa In and about agricultural or farm demonstration and field work In Bald County ot Dos chutos, Stato ot Orogon, during tho yoar 1917. to bo oxpondod as pro vidod in said Ohaptor 110, Gonoral Lawa ot Orogon, 1913, subject to the supervision ot the Stato Agricultural Collego ot the Stato ot Qregon, CLAIMH AI.I.OWKI 11Y COUNTY COl'ItT AT ITS MAKCII TKHM. Hattlo Huntington, Indlgont woman , $ 10.00 Oregon Agricultural College, county agriculturalist's sal ary It. A. Illanchard, rabbit pois on It. A. Dianrhard, rabbit pois on Ilend Uulletln, suppllo for sheriff J. Alton Thompson, salary for superintendent Ilend Bulletin, supplies for treasurer liend Uulletln, alcohol affida vits, etc, Klslo M. Olsln, district attor ney stenographer 30.00 Karl II. Houston, coroner Jury fee J. II. Manor, salary and ox nense .. Maglll & Krsklne, supplies and furniture It. O. Knnnard, water mas ter's salary IJuntl Insuranco Co., shorlff's bond Itcntl Uulletln. publishing de linquent tax list Ilend Uulletln, suppllo eoun- y school superintendent .... Ilend Uulletln, alcohol sup plies A. L. Mackintosh, mileage nnd per diem L K Smith, mileage and per diem S K. Itnberts, salary and ox- penso II II DeArmoml, postage . . Hugh O'Kane, rent for Febru ary Maglll & Krsklne, stationery for clerk ... Maglll &. Krskine, stationery for sheriff . Uend Uulletln, suppllo for county surveyor It. A. Illanchard, express on poison It. A. Illanchard, ox pro) on poison . C. A. Adams, deputy sheriff and mileage Pacific Tol. & Tol. Co., sher iff's telephone Klennor U. Whltmorc, deputy clerk Win. I). Uarnus, salary coun ty Judge Honry ilurton, Janitor's feos Ilend Insuranco Agoncy, 2.00 150.42 341.70 100.00 C6.00 499.25 41.15 23.15 4C.00 C2.95 183.46 32.32 40.00 promlum on bonds .... Oregon Transfer Co., express on books C. P, Nlswonger, burial ot hi' dlgent J. A, Hasten, promlum on bonds ...::... . Ouy K, Dobson, premium on bonds J. C, Ithodcs, premium on bond Glass & I'rudhommo, blnnk books , Clyde M. McKay, salary and expenses Pond Press, stationery .. Oregon Transfer Co., hnullng safo from Tumalo Dwlght F. Miller, county physician's foes Pacific Tr.iephono A ToI phonn Co., telephone ner vlcu Pacific Telephone & Tele phone Co., telephone ser vice Pacific Tnlophono & Telo graph Co., rent of tele phones . Pacific Telephone ft Tele graph Co., telepbono ser vice Maglll & Krsklne, supplies , Ilend Press, stationery ... Maglll tc Krsklne, stationery . Irwln-Hodson Co., Dupllcato tax rolls . Irwln-Hodson Co., plats for assessor ... M. A. Palmer, bulletin board., Uushong & Co., official seal Oto, 8. Young, surveyor's fees Owl Pharmacy, supplies Glass & Prudhomme, rubber stamps Glass tt. Prudhomme, legal blanks 34 00 3 59 27 00 OS 00 16.00 126,00 37.2R 43 3G 6G7S 18 OS 53 25 11 3S 12 00 4 60 1 65 38 7K 4 60 6 56 299.40 12 00 3 76 3 00 26.00 16.05 8.70 18 46 . Ilend, Oregon, March 7, 1917 Tho County Court reconvened at 1:30 o'clock p. m. In tho Council room In tho O'Kane building, pur suant to adjournment, all members being prcsont. Tho meeting was called to order by tho Judge. And now comes for consideration and discussion tho matter of appoint ing a County Fair Board, and slnco on opinion has been expressed by a numbor of citizens that no county fair bo held, but tho stato funds therefor bo divided among the local agricultural fairs of tho county, tho matter of considering tho appoint mont of a Fair Board was continued to such meeting as may bo held by this court the last week In March The matter of tho MeKcnilo Roai! was again presented, and on motion, was continued. In tho matter of Donation for Itoad Work: It was ordored that all mail minor-. 2.00 , visors bo Instructed by the County I Clork to kcop a careful record of alt 2.06 l donation work on public roads, show ing the names of tho persons donat io. 00 Ing, and the amount donated in cash. and tho amount donated In labor. In tho matter of the Jaeger Road: ml matter coming on for hear ing, upon the presentation of tho pemion merctor, it was on motion 13.00 continued until such tlmo as tho county court could personally in vestigate tno needs therefor. In tho matter of tho Brick Yard Road: This matter was called on for hear ing, and on motion continued. 1.1G 4.50 4.20 25.00 58.33 3.50 (Continued on last page.) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. VERNON A. FORBES LA WYKH First National Bank Building Bend :: :: Oregon H. II. DeARMOND L A W Y K It O'ICano Building, Bend, Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. .DENTIST Sulto C-S-10, O'Kane Building Bend, ... Oregon GEORGE 8. YOUNO Civil anil Irrigation Engineer. U. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building; REDMAN & MOORE LAWYERS Log Cabin Bldg. BEND, OREGON DR. J. C. VANDEVERT Physician anil Surgeon Phone Red 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. 7-9 p. m. O'Kiuio Building. CENTRAL OREGON PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 1'LVMlllNG AND HKATINQ 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done, W. O. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Sulto 12-14, O'Kano Building lUack 17H1 Ilend, Oregon WILLIAM A. JACKSON llcnd'a Auctioneer Conducts Stock Sales a Spec ialty. Opposlto Kenwood Grocery. O. P. NISWONOER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Eiubaliuer, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421, Lady Asst. Shoe Repairing Done In n FIRST-CIiA.SS won- uer, Mhlle you wait. L. Goodman, opposlto linker's Grocery. DR. R. D. STOWELL Nnprapathlc Physician Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Streot Hours 9 to 6 Phono Red -183 O. S. BENSON Attorney At Law Benson Building;, Wall Street Bend, Oregon. H. C, ELLIS Attoruey-at-Luw United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON TiauriiONK KItU IjSl BEND HAULING CO. R.N.VALMHRTON TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. X