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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
PAni? n RKNO IJUMiRTIN, IIRN1), ORKflON, Till'RSlrAV, Jt'I.V 0, IIMT G0MM1SSI0N HAS WILL IMPROVE FAITH III COURT TROUT FISHING MONEY FOR LA PINE ROAD READY. County CommlsMoncrM lntnutctl Willi Spending of $17,000 Ap propriation, Writes State JIlKliuny HnKinccr. (From Saturday's Dally.) That the rod building orgnntxa tlon brnusht Into bolng by ths Des chutes county court Is fully capable provoniont of the Roml-Ln Pine road, Involving the expenditure of $17,000 Just appropriated for the purpose by tho Stnto Highway commission, is the opinion expressed In n letter re ceived this morning by County Clerk J. II. Honor addressed to tho court and written by Herbert Nunn, state highway engineer. Tho money appropriated Is now on deposit, Mr. Nunn's letter states, and tho only work of tho commis sion In regard to the improvement WHITE MSIl TO HE SEINER VROM 1U RIVER T() PREVENT IN ROADS OX SPAWN METOI.UIS IS AVKMi PISHER OUT. OLD PEYTON GRAVELY MADE TME FIRST PLUG OF TOBACCO THAT CVEft WAS MADE c 1 NO MAN EVER MAnr , 1 " " - ( A5 GOOD i (From Saturday's Dally.) John Cunningham, deputy gamo warden, stated this morning that It was probable that Illg ltlver would be selnetftthls year to get rid at tho white fish In that stream. White fish, he states, are very uumorous this year and are doing much dam age to trout fishing because of their living on trout spawn. Mr. Cunning ham has taken tho matter up with Tt. K. Clanton, master warden, who Is stationed at Ilonnovllle. Dig lllvur has never before been seined. "Control Orogon fishing is steadily Improving with tho passing of high wator," states Mr. Cunningham. "The Mctollus has been the only river not effected with high water, with tho result that that stream is already well fished out. Host fishing from this time on will be In tho streams above Dend and In the group of small lakes lying beyond Ditto and Suttlc, which are not yet opened to W&Wm&SI - Mil ' ' r IVe&jT 77 ' UL - GRAVELY S CELEBRATED Chewing PIu n.. Ihiil mi m iiia'i -- 1 UEFOnCTMl INVENTION OFOUR PATENT AIR-PPOOr POUCH -OPAVCLY PLUG TOOACCO MADE CTRICTLV rOP. ITS CHRWINO QUALITY WOULD NOT KKBP rPKOH IN THIS SECTION. NOYVTHE PATENT POUCH KCEPO IT FPESH AND CLEAN AND OOOD, A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IB ENOUOH """" AND LACTO LONOEH THAN A (ltd CHCW OF ORDINARY PLUO TAKE" IT FROM BILLY POSTCR, MI3 UILLUOARD5 ARE ? f uiiiivir i m C7- -ir- k. rr i . I IILTOIIIU I I r IjJijij ILW.'I "" f. V-, V , A .... iu w, 1 T( mm 4 - I!S$ji''Ay i AMrv. irr "i TPw!r" r h .! ?V--iJ vk Tr 'h. yJw. I Ut tyMHI , im will bo the fact that tho highway engineer will act as general adviser. i,ghg bccaU90 of clco'p BnoWit, commission will keep track of tho force account. Equipment for use on tho work will havo to be pur chased by the county, Mr. Nunn states. The court expects to take up the matter at its next meeting, July 6, when preliminary pplnts bearing on the early beginning of the' work on tho highway will be brought up. - IMUXEVILLE HOYS INDICTED y (Ur United I'm to the Bndlutltln) - POIITLAND. June 30 Per- ry Morgan and Harry M. Hyde, of Prlnevllle, wero Indicted by - tho Federal Grand Jury this of- - ternoon charged . with falluro to register under the army con- scrlption law. WAR DRAFT BOARD FINISHES QUICKLY Registration Cnrtl Listed and Num ber Sent In lit Night Further Ortlers arc Now Awnltetl. (From Saturday's Dally) With two days of grace loft, tho County War Draft board, composed of County Clerk J. H. Haner, Shorlff S. E. Roberts, and County Physician Dr. Dwlght F. Miller, finished tho listing and numboring of conscrip tion registration cards last night, and mailed the results to the office of the adjutant-general In Portland. The work of tho board Is now fin ished for the time being, nothing more remaining to be done until tho receipt of further orders. WOOL HELD FOR 75 CENT PRPGE SILVER liAKK RAXCHKRS HAVE HMAIJi QUANTITY HTIMi ON HAND, IS REPORT SHEARING IS UNUSUALLY IATE. COMING ! Another advance in the price on Auto Tires. If in need, protect yourself at the earliest date possible. We Handle the U. S. None Better. , Skuse Hardware Company Always Striving to Please (From Saturday's Dally) , What llttlo wool remains to bo sold In tho Silver Lnko country Is bo Inb held for 76 cents a pound, ac cording to reports received here to day. Ranchers are confident that this prlco will bo reached, In view of tho 72-cent quotation recently mado in the Portland market. Clips aro being rapidly shipped out of Central Orogon, a largo pro portion of the shearing having al ready been finished. A few stock men havo still to put their, flocks through tho shearing plants, but losses from shedding havo been elim inated by keeping the animals in tho hlghor ranges, avoiding tho warmer weather of the lower country. "REND IS OUR REST TELEGRAPH TOWN" (From Saturday's Dally.) Incroaso In tho business handled through the Itoud office Western Union Tolegraph Company, since tho office was moved last January from tho depot to tho O'Kiino building, warrants tho addition of another op erator to tho local force, according RECRUITING WORK IS GIVEN PRAISE PoMiuuxU'r Henry It. I'onl Inxtrmlnl tit t'ontliiuo KnlNtliig it .Mirny Mor .Men .Mtiht Ro Hail. (From Saturday's Dally) Expressing his thnuks for the man- nor In which Postmaster Henry II. Ford has assisted In recruiting tneii for tho United Statos navy. J. P. to C. 0. llUIU'll, relief mnnaKOr. oflllnrt. In chnren of tlm I'nrllnml rnn. 1 -- - " -'" - - Seattle, who Is In Rend today. Tho tral recruiting office, has written SPAWN AND FRY BROGUHT TO BEND iirTii Til isrir I iHin 4. (From Monday's Pally.) Tho remaining 200,000 spawn of tho Odoll Lake fish hatchery and storaga are being brought to Rend to be placed In the Rend hatchery, bringing tho total of spawn at tho Rend hatchory up to 370,000. Tho Rend hatchory opened for tho season last Monday and Is In charge of Pearl Lyncs, undor Deputy Warden Cunningham. This week a whole carload of small fish Is being shipped hero from the Ilonnovllle hatchory. Those trout will number close to 600,000 1 anil will lin nlncnil In thn find tinmlnf near the Rend hatohory until thoy aro ready to be transferred to tho lakos and streams of Central Oro gon. now operator will arrive from Port laud tomorrow nnd tho office will remain opon until 10 o'clock each evening horeaftor, a chance ordered by tho company because of tho In creasing Importance of the local of fice. "Our Rond offlco handles a larger volume of business than any other to Mr. Ford asking that there bo no letup In the work, as there are still thousands of vacancies, Tho letter emphasizes that no men under 31 or over 21 w have ap plied for enlistment will be ucenpted unless thoy can show registration eards. Kullstnient will alio not be permitted after an ludlvlduul has been called by draft. Increases In pay for navy enlisted town of Its size In the northwest, I believe." said Mr. Runcll, who works, men running from 0 to JIT. a month,! through all the northwest territory, are now In effect. Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company LunHcr, Lath, Shingles, Building Mnterial, Kiln Dried Flooring nnd all kinds of Finish SASH AWDOOrI COMPLETE STOCK cl SumUrd Sim. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Tckphonc Red 1431 of 701 City Stir Of&ca Rem Coapuiy I)u)1Jin r ALL THE YEAR ROUND Cooler cooking in summer better and more economical cooking all the yesr 'round. A good oil stove will cook anything that an wood or coa! range will cook, and do it better because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat. All the convenience of gas. Meals in a jiffy, and a cool kitchen in summer. The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and Smell. Jo I, 2, J and 4 burner lm. with or without ovtni. Alto cablntt models. Aik your dtaltr today, NEW PERFECTION OILCO&S&TOVE FOK SALE BY BEND HARDWARE COMPANY F. DEMENT fit CO. FUNERAL HELD TODAY FOR CYRUS FARRAND (From Monday's Dally,) Aftor suffering for tho past thrco years from cancer of tho stomach, Cyrus II. Farrand, aged 43, died at 8:20 o'clock last night at thn homo of his brother, Frank Farrand, In Kenwood. A daughter and a nephew In Rend also survive him. Funeral services wero hold at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the NIs wonger undertaking parlors, Rev, II. C. Hartranft, of tho Presbyterian church, officiating. Interment was made in Pilot Rutte cemetery. INVASION BY SHEEP IS NOW NEARLY DUE National Forest Range Will Ro Ready July Ifl Impartial Apportion ments for Grazing. (From Friday's Dally Rullotin) Within a few days sheep will begin pouring Into Rend from Maupln and Shaniko, by rail, for summer range on tho national forest, Supervisor W. O, Hastings of tho Deschutes forest announced this morning, following a conferenco with J.' W. Fisher nnd J, E. Illnton, of Shaniko. Theso two, with T, A. Connolly, of Maupln, will send In 16,000 head of sheep within the next 10 days, for tho rango will bo ready by July 1C. A new apportionment of range has been made, according to which each stockman having grazing privileges will havo soma of tho lower rango in his apportionment. Manzanita Loh S50, $60, S65' w p" eenl ca,h i?,3 ivioniniy and lots $75 to $150.00 Aubrey Heights Ad dition Agent for PACIFIC HUIM). INC. k IX) AN ASSOCIATION J. A. EASTES Real Estate Insurance M O N K V TO LOAN J CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS IIUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS BEND. OREGON PHONE BLACK 741 iljfll!5 IHJ.NOAl.OW HALK MARK (From Monday's Dally,) Tho salo of a- modern three-room bungalow in tho southern part of tho city to II. I. Riley, was reported this morning by J. Ryan & Co, Tho consideration was 1200. JlWr BEND HAULING CO. K,N. PAI.MKRTON TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. i True Economy ...(.. Ji. tnfnAlntt nt mu'a mnofv mxVino tvtrv ifaflar Aa full dutv . .T.I. ..., 111 ..11. 1.. ..... I- ....... ...... and gttung to return aa aruw mj-v a-uny jrw- m ywjt 1 BiirfPtl The . WHITE . is a rest bargain because It U sold at a popular price becsuM it gives you the kind o! tewing you delight ins becsuu it.wlll turn out tbi. woik quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time of latuiictory servUe) because its improvements will enable you to do things which can't be done on any other machine! because it will pirate you with lb floe finish and beauty of its furniture. In short you will find the White tellable and desirable front every point of view. Be sure to see the "White dealer who will be glid to show you how cood a machine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat alogs. We do not tcU to catalog houses. Vibrator sod Rotary Shuttle Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. GRAND JULY 4--S-"67 MATINJEES" -ON THURS.-FRL-SAT. I'KICKS: Matinees, AdullH f 50c Children . . . U5c NitfhlH, Adults 7re Children 50c ttl.MOTT .t Mllim.M.N II KM ('OKI'. (II. A. Hlirriiiiitti I'rre.) 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