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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1917)
iiivvd noi.M'm, wind, oitrcoo.v, tihummav, aimul art, ui7. pa or? a. V s uy X RURAL RMS VE 'l)lil DIUKfTIONH I'Olt TAKING ADVANTAGE Ol' THE I'EIIEUAL KAItM L0ANH HENT HY HPOK. ANE IjAND HANK. (Troiii Tuesday' Dally,) Exact directions for tin) organlxa tlon of (arm loan association under thn Federal Ilurnl Credit bill, and tlm necessary mutliuil of procedure In securing buuIi ItmiiN, liuvn Junt Itimn received by U. B. CDiiiiulsslouor II. a Kills, or thin city, from tint Federal Land Hank of HpoUann. Ai I, nitration blanks for tint limns urn Included, and standard for inn for thn by-lawn to ho adopted by tlio associa tions, urn to bo Hunt later. llnrrowors may not toko less tlinu flOO, nor mora than 110,000, no runtime to tho Itornl Credits law, WL'llu tho nuinbnr seeking lonnw In rtlathnly nmull, It W expected that nu h crease will bo noted with tho l.rt'vth of thn fiirm and boniu pre paredness propaganda. ihi:i:n anhwkhh call ' Oscar (Irocn left Haturday nlKhl for Cottage (lrovo where ho answers tho rail of tho Hlxlli Company of tho Coatit Artlllnry. Although Mr. tireon In not uusworlug it cull to linns ho bllovN that IiIn summons lit an ac tion Hint means tho Coast Artillery will bn summoned to tho fluid with In a nhort time. (II KT. (Continued from Pago 2.) with Wtiynn CIiiihii Vuosdny, roturn Ini; homo Wednesday. J. K, WllllniiiH, of I'rlnovlllo, was ovor to III place tho Inttor pnrt of thn wook on huslness, returning Hatur day with a loud of fiirnlluni. Krod KolllliiKi who Iiiih been work lug on tho Hwulloy flumo, Is homo ngnlu, Mr. Knlltncr ami fumlly loft Hat urday for Eugene, hnvliiK traded his pi a co Intro for ono thuro. Ill health wnii tho cnusn for tho cliaiiKO. Miss Ititliitoii passed Tliumday at tho ('onwny homo. Mm Cnllnn, of Cllno Fulls, In stay Iiik with her molhnr for nwhllo. Mm, Conway und daughter Ituhy If ml Tniublo for Four or l'lr Yciir. Many people suffer from bladder trouliln whim they can bo ipilckly relieved. W. J. Furry. It. F I). 2. Halem, Mo., wrlti'ii: "I wns bother ixl with bladder trouble four or five ' yearn. It gave inn h meat deal of pain. I took different medicines, but nothing dhl inn any guml until I got Foloy Kidney I'llln " Hold every where Adv. ' m ..... ........,:.... ..II the time about this I business of Prices Wc try to kecj) down costs which enables us to keep down prices. Wo try to maintain tho hlgheM K)nllilo ntundanlof inerelmndlxo thntuiir oiutotnom may ulwuys feel Satisfied Wo solicit your Grocery Hul now bvciumo wo fcol thai ho can save you monny with no suorllleo to tliu quality of ginxU. PAY I'H A VIH1T Olt CALL IIY PIIONB-OUH NU.MHKU IH IILACK 211. McGrath's Grocery llund .Street MY COUNTRY Calls Me! I AM GOING Munt sell, rent, or trad cheap A bargain In a good little homo for a poor family. About 16 acres cultivable laud, one nrro now In wheat and ryo, three acres for potatoes und vegetables, Imlauce not cultivated yet. Ituutiliin crck ear round, wood, water, two-room house and nhod, Itallrfwd ntatlon (I'fltoH, oh tho OrKon Trunk), on tho place. Hlx nod n hulf mtlmt went of Madruu. Alno Ityo hay, whwit hay. No 1 nmt potatoon, rarrotn and all klndn of need rulnml on the pliue, for tho Kurden. Hunt of chli'konn Ono r.ood, old work homo. CHARLES CARREAU I'o.lofflrr: MiulniN, Ori'Koii. T THE PORTLAND HOTEL PORTLAND, OUICC.ON The Hose City's worltlfuiucd hotel, occti pyiiifj entire block. All Outside rooms. Superior dining and grill ser vice. An atmosphere of refinement, i' with a service of courbicy. ---- Kuropcan Plan; $1.50 and Up RICHARD V. CIIILDS, Manager iu:ai. ichtatk I'llti: INHL'ltAN'Cl. INVI8T.MFST8 C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY loth ron ham: IN KVKUY AUDITION IN 11KNI) I'nOl'KI.TY HANDMII) von NON-UKHIDUNTH. TIMIIKU HOUailT AND HOI.l). OKFlCI-OItU(JON HTltKKT Bend-Silver Lake and way points MAIL, FREIGHT, and PASSENGER. SERVICE Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co. SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO. -A vlnlttiil with Mm, Jolmtmoii ThurM diiy. A. A, Or mm In woiklnc for tho I,(inii Htur ranch. Will liiiwHon and family worn out to tholr raiii'li Hiindny. i, C. Marlon, of Itodmond, pur oluiHud Dan Urooiihalfih'H hay this wonk, N. I). Wood Ih hnvliiK K"od mm ci'hk at iIIkkIiir out coyotoa, Mr, and Mm. AriimtroiiK woro at Torrohonuo flundny. CIOVKIlDAlii:. (Hpoclal to Tho llullntln.) CLOVKHDAhK, April 22. John Oottor Iiiih roturnnd homo from a month' vlolt with bin paroutii In Iowa, l A, Orubo and Karl wont to llend WoduuHduy to tnko tholr frlond, In land Hmlth, of I'nnn, who ban boon vIhIHiik thuiu, Tho LadluH Club met with Mm. ('. Ward lout Wednesday, tho hoNtcin ncrvliiK a tlirco'coumu luuchfon at fiMO o'clock. Mm. Tony Johnoon wan oalllnK on Mm. If. C. Mlllur Haturday after noon. Mm, Arthur Tomplcton and iIourIi- tor, Mm. IM. Hpoo, loft Hnturday mornliiK for California, to bo at till ht-'dnldi) of Mm. Tomploton'n nick r.ioihnr. 1., O. Orubo and Arthur wont to Itodmond Thumdiiy. 'I'll ore wan n farewell daiieo .it Hhitnr'n Haturday nlfilit In bono, uf Klvln Van Matro. Kail Miller and Verno Hknlton wont to Hlntom Hunday. Mm, lloiUon and Mm. Arnold woro callltiK on Mm. Van Matro Thumduy aftiirnoon. Arthur and Kleanor Orubo, Mr. and Mm. II. It, Kline, Dean Van Matro and Ram Kllno attended the OoorKo-Hommum boxliiK match In llond. Tho farinem of Clovordnlo think tholr alfalfa In frozen out, Itobart HurlltiK left lant Hunday for Tuconia, aftor spiindlnK a nhort tlinu with bl pnrontn. Ho oxpoctn to ro to war when called for. Mrn. Arthur Tomplcton (inter mined Mr. and Mm. John Donnli, and Mr. and Mm. Kd Hpoo, of 8I tcm; Mr. and Mm, Hkolton and eon Verno, Mr. and Mm. IlurlliiK and non Hobort, of Clovordnlo, Friday nlKht In honor or Alfa Tomploton'n birthday. HAMILTON HCTTK. (Spwlal to Tho Iiulletln.) IIAMI'TON Ill'TTK. April 20. Hoveral Inchon of nuow fell Sunilny and romnliiml on tho Kround nil day Monday. Jlmmle llrlokoy mndn n bunlnona trip to llend Huiidny. roturnliiK nu Tupnday. Vic Johnnou visited with Win. Holm ovor Sunday. (.'. Ilinmnu and family moved to Ilnrdan lant Ttioidny. vihore thoy will work for W. II. Drown durltiR tho numnior. Mr. Donovon returned to bin homo Htend after bolnR out noveral monthn, Mr. MrKadden wiik n husluoiis vis itor hero the foro part of tho week. Mr, McFnddHii In IiiivIiir CO acres of MRebrush rloured off his ranch north of hero Mr. Hunting, of Hampton, wan aj ImnlnoHH visitor hero yesterday. j (labrlel Ilntnntl wont to Duck, Creek yentarduy to file on an addi tional homestead before Commission er Sherman, Mr. Morris, of fluploc, Is here look Iiik Hfter business Interests. Via Johnson took the truck out for llend Inst Tuesday. He expects to work several months. Mr. and Mm. J A. Ilrlckey called on Mr. and Mm. llort Meeks Thurs day iiIkIiI. Itev. It. l.o reo addressed the peo ple of this vicinity last Sunday nlRht at the HronkliiRS home. Wado Moore la circulating a pe tition for V. 8, l.nnd Commissioner ship, Mll.l.KWN. (Special to the Bulletin.) MIU.ICAN, April 21. 11. It. Kol- ler and children called at tho Frank , Leo homo Haturday. j Alwyu Lee. of llend, boURht a , youiiR team of homes and sent them , nut hero to his brother, Frank Lee, the past week. J L. A. Hnll wan a Sunday after noon visitor at tho It. It. Keller homo. The road work was postponed from Monday until Tuesday, on account of tho snow, Tuesday tho Norton hills were cut down, and Wednesday tho Heum hill was cut down. All on Joyed u dinner at tho Norton homo, at noon both days. L. II. Keller wan a Sunday culler at tho J. J. Holland homo. Mr- and Mm. II. 1C. Hmlth and dauRhtor Lorono wore all nlKht Ruostn at tho Mt. l'lno Inn Tues day night. Mr. Smith helped on tho road Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Hdwnrds and little sou called nt tho Mt. I'lno Inn on day thin wook, Mrs, Carl Hussel Is cooking for tho woll drlllora, at tho Stanley Smith homo. Arthur Kdmonils wont to llend Sunday to moot his mother, retum Iiik Sunday night. Alex Gllmoro will bo tho mall cur rier from Mllllcan to Kino, a distance of 40 nillcs. Wodnosdny, April 25, ho will nmko his first trip. Mr. and Mm. Alex Qilmoro will niovo back onto their homestead while. Mr. Gllmoro Is mull carrier. Karl Powers cullod at the home of J. J. Holland one ovonlug laat 'vook, Mrs, II. II, Ccnwny and sons, Os car and Donzll, returned from Hoar Greek Wednesday, Donzll has been qulto III while at Dear creek. Mm, ICrnost Kdmonils is groutly improved at thttf writing, Frank Masslngnlo, who spent tho greater part of tho winter on Ills homestead, Is employed at tho Mll llcan ranch at present. 1. II. Johnson wont to llond Thurs day and brought his auto homo. Tuesday, April 17, some of tho pooplo of tho commuultv will again work on tho road. P. I). Johnson called at tho Pow- orn mid It. It. Keller home Flrduy ovmilng. Mm. It. It. Knllor visited with Mm J. J, Holland Wodnendny aftor noon. Mr. and Mrn. W W. Orlnstond and little son went to Ilniiil Friday. Tho L. Goodman fumlly expect to move to llend very noon. Arthur Kdmouds made a trip to llend Friday, returning tho samo duy. Dr. 0. M. Ilosln Is busy sowing at present Mury and Joseph Holland, Paul and Oram Johnson and Walter and Hoy Keller missed school several days this week, on account of deep nuow Ileuny (Iroffonborger npent Hun day afternoon with Mary and Jos eph Holland. Krle Hosteland I busy plowing. J. J. Holland In plowing at tho pres ent time. Mm. P. II, Johnson and children expect to auto to llend today. Krlc Hosteland sold some hay Monday to n sheep herder, who has a baud of sheep near Pino Mountain. loht ;ju:i:k. (Hpcclal to tho Iiulletln.) LOHT CIIBKK, April 18. J. B. Hmlth and family have gone to Lake view, where they will reside Indef initely. Kenneth Helmn, who npent tho winter on Marvin Perry's claim, has moved bock onto his own ranch, Howard Folkcrson hnn gone to Newport, Wash., to rnako an extend ed visit with relatives and friends. C H. Davis was a visitor at Sil ver Creek tho foro part of tho week. H. W. Host has gono to llond for a toad of supplies. Itobcrt McLouth wan a caller at Ill'HIXKHH AND I'KOKIMHIO.VAIi VERNON A. FORBES h a w v i: it First National Dank Building llend :: :: Oregon II. II. DcARMOND L a w v r. it O'Kano Uulldlng, llond, Oregon W. W. FAULKNEH, D. M. D. I i: N T I H T Sulta C-8-10, O'Kano Uulldlng Uend, --. Oregon DR. J. C. VANDBVBItT l'liyslclnn and Kurgcoa Phono lied 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.: 1-5 p. m.; 7-9 p. m. O'Kano I!ulU!lnc. W. O. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Sulto 12-H, O'Kano nulldlng Illnck 1781 llond, Orrgon GBOROB 8. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Kngtnccr. U. H. Mineral Hun r) or. Itoom 12, First National Uank nulldlng REDMAN & MOORE LAWYERS Log Cabin Bldg. DEND. OREGON CKNT11AL OltKGON PLUMIIING & HBATING CO. l'LUMMNG AM) HILVTINO 117 Minnesota Streot. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. O. P. NISWONOER, Deud. Ore. UNDKHTAKEIt Uconsed Kmbaliner, Funeral Director. Phono Rod 421. Lady Asst. Shoe Repairing Dono III n riHHT-CIiASS man. ner, while you wait. Ij. Goodman, opposite Daker's Grocery. DR. R. D. STOWELL Nnprnpatlilc Physician Ovor Logan F-urnttuxa Co. Wall Streot Hours 9 to 5 Phono Ited H'J O. S. DENSON Attorney At Law Donson Building, Wall Street Dend, Oregon. II. 0. B L, L I S Attornoy-at-I,uw United States Coiniulssloner First National Dank Uulldlng BEND, OREGON tin- Corbntt ho mi Inst Haturday. Don Ithodcm nnd sister, Mm. Anh by, and children did shopping at Duck Crook Inst Haturday. C. J. Htauffer and non Nod woro visitors at Hampton Inst Hunday. II. Kinsman and family have gono to their claim after spending tho winter at Hpannway, Wash. Itev. Lorcn, of Redmond, hold In teresting services at tho school house Inst Haturday evening and Hunday. While In tho valley, ho and his daughter Dorothy were guests of Mr. and Mm. Hasslcr. A Hunday school was organized Hunday and tho following officers were elected; Mrs, J. II. Hassler, superintendent; P. L. Forbes, assist ant superintendent; Mary Dest, secretary-treasurer. Miss Carrie Drown was a week end guest of Mm. C. J. Htauffer. D. F. Rhodes has gono to I'rlno vlllo to get his family. Ous MtLouth left last Monday for a trip to Hand. All Motzler, who hnn been teach ing nt ilutto, panned through hero on hor way to her home. For farm land loans eco J. Ryan & Co. A dr. TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk Othen Lie it. None Keep Ut. Iff, SU hvt Joulltd in put 30dri. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY FhoMRed 131 CASTINGS IN CRAY IRON AND BRASS IIUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS DEND. OREGON PHONE BLACK 741 Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Mnterinl, Kiln Dried Flooring nnd nil kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Suaiud Sue.. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Telephone Red 1431 oi 701 Cny Stlei Office Bend Cooipwry Du&t LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVLIN-H1XON LUMBER OFFICE ON OREGON ST. Shoes for Real Service OCR SPKCIALTY IS TO MAKH SIIOIZS TILT STAND THE TKST NAP-A-TAN SHOE Is especially rondo for this kind of country. None are bet ter made. J. E. TILT SHOE A handsome serviceable dress shoo for men. Cannot be beaten lor the money. Glvo these shoes n trial. A. HANSON LOGGER, The A. Hanson Loggor Shoes or Threo Lakes, Wis., aro hand-made and cno of tho very best of its kind. Speolal mado-to-order work tcken for this shoe. UP-TO-DATK SIIOK REPAIRING STREET R. H. LO V EN OREGON NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Wuhmtoa Slitcti PORTLAND, OREGON Centrally located The Hotel for YOU Special Summer Kates Room with bath privilege, single 75c up; 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., , , f From North Bank Depot S car transfer at5thfSt. 5!ra;0NK BEND HAULING CO. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. i y