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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1917)
f R':l h TAGR 4. UKSl) lWIifiKTfN. HKND, OHKdONV TIIUUHIUV, AtfHUHT M, HUT COUNTY COURT . hah h a mm I WILL SAVE MONEY ON STATE HIGHWAY. r 'r lft't hlmaolt will corao hero tS got tho work alnrtml. niul tho nojtrctnry ot tho IIlRhwtiy Commission, 11. F.ilwnnl K6bs', formerly of tho TUmnlo pro ject, will como anil Install n book keeping syattom. 'Somo locnl nimi will i net na timekeeper for tho atnto. I.ocnl Ubor will bo uaoil oxclualvo ly, anya Judge llnrnea. Cindering will bo atnrtoil nt I.nva llutto, work ing townnl Ueml, so na to aocuro tho PRE -W LISI OF JURORS Slnto Ilopreioiitntlvo Vernon A. Forboa, JiiiIko J. A. Knatea, It, 1. Mill tor, V, H. lnninn, of Cntnp 1, nml Captain JohhIc Fulton, of Cnnip 2. Trlbutea to tho Han nml thu spirit nmoiiK tho wooilamon promptliiK tho uvoiiIiib'h coroinutiltm wero tho Ihviiiimi 437 Molvln 1.. Crow ehoaon by tho npenkorn, whllo Air. 000 Otto llm-nmn Pltilach Inmnn nililoil romarka on tho proa- Jy ,v",,uT ,,',,'' porlty of lleml, ilcelnrhiK Hint ho hail ' ,x J,1"" Iritv-Lllml IrtOll mllio IIiIm xiirlnu lm.'r,7J JOHOpil U0)IIM10 ........... ","","'' ,,'"," ..., 100 Iuuwnld A. Joliuaon BorlnlNo. Niimo OnlurNo. Horltins'o. Nnmo 7."U John Wlllltiin Hwiiiinoii fill Knrl C. Nowklrk aon Howard Taylor Hurtley .U2 Wlllanl 1 llnlliroii 4 00 Uou. Walter quluh rnjdiiccrlnK Kx prime KKinlnntrtf, nml IakixI IaXmv Will Ho Given lrcf. ' crt'iico, on tin ltrntMin 1'lno Huml, Snya Judge Unrnes. t 3 Tho. Doschutoa county court will .fconimenco wYrk on the Uend-Ln Pino -.road Just na soon na equipment or- ranged for in Portland yesterday nr- Ivcs. Tho stato hns turned the en- Iro work, together with the $17,000 ute appropriation, over to the local officials. County Judge Dames and Controls ' Ioner Smith returned this morning from Salem and Portland, tho latter going home to Kedmond. Judge 'Jlarncs reports tho lowest bid sub mitted for the work by the Warren Construction Company, amounting to j47,S10. The Stato Highway Commla- Z?fIuI Mirnnil 1rttt till K tit at In at in At Ini ho local court to do the work by orcc account. Will Uuj; Truck. Judge Barnes and Commissioner .fi-Smlth havo arranged for the purchaso ''ot n large auto truck and trailer, which wilt come In under Its own power In about two weeks. After go &U'K over the matter with State Illgh way engineer N'unn and other experts It was deemed far moro economical to uy than to rent a truck, at the very high rental charged. Long tlnia pay ments will bo arranged and the coun 8Ry is protected against the constant Increase- In price of this class of jsequlpmont, which promises to con tinue. The truck's capacity, with ?lralIor, will be 10 yards, with a speed fot 12 miles. 'fi Kconomy Wntclmortl. At tho suggestion ot Mr. Nunn, atl emwrv COIMIT PICKS mux TOi f.nr?. h.8..,m.rt. '"m,,,: '" """J1 n,tl ! 157 Iluftia Cortloy Alien - - At . .tn.,.I.MI I.....I fr" " ihccihuh nun u wan mo iiubi iniuu in y:i,i Ciim. N ntininii '...:''.::.''. ;.:.,. .:.':! NKIIVN AT THIS KlItST CimTIT locate. Um Krnnk A. l.lvlimalnn tho loaded truck. Tlio w do wncclai of tho truck, making tho many trips over the tuntorlnl In place, will do Its own rolling. Judge Unrnos snya It Is expected to wdrktt three, shifts, It possible, and certainly two, so ns to get tho max imum returns from tho truck. Prob ably nboUt'-n lozon men will be em ployed. The county court also ndds Mint whllo tho auto truck will Im used for much ot the work, special effort will be made to utUUe na much team work COURT HHSMlOXr $,V FI.OWKK SHOW. 1VUX tFrom Tuesday's Dally.) Although tho Jury list for tho first term ot circuit court In Dwoliutes county to "bo held noxt fall was par tially nuulp rgndy yeatordny nt the regular session ot tho oouiity court, It will probably not bo completed Aa the fhiit was flown, "Tho 8tr-Jitai) Frank Mnrlon HlniKiirt Spangled llnunur" wns sung, nud nt Mm rniicliialon of tho evening's cor- 047 Olu Hlmniisoil 311 Union li. .Illiloy omonloa the slugltiK of "America", 33 Oils Jiunoq AUirklmm signalled tho lowering of the national JJj J'"'-l') Kratilt Mshi-r emlilom ilRl Olo Kim The membera of Cnmp 2 declare1 J Su'mB"1' Mint they have outdouo the first $ wilttutu Phlpps onmp, for whllo their flag Is no larger joi Juki. Kooyumn man ino ursi ouo ru)mi, so oy in, 777 Pnul Wtolm feet, tho ting polo Is seven hlghrir. COMPIjITTK DKAI'T 1,1 ST feet (Continued from Pngo 1.) until next Tuesday, when nn nil ns can be handled economically. Tests Journed session of the court la ached win tie mado, nml if it 48 iouiiii uiRi ulcd. It will bo tho first circuit I Serial No. Nnmo tennis can glvo approximately ns,nnr, ,-... nvr .nm..ua.i !....' 202 Chester N. Krakun ,WM.1JH. .l. w...,..... ,.. W- chutos county. Tho court at Its meeting yestor- day considered tho request j&f -Mie' much in return for Iho funds ox- pondel, opportunity will be arranged for their use. BEND SCHOOL BOARD 104 Kilgnr L. (lllson 2fiS John l.aretu 272 Henry Hnynionil Krug C.13 Olnrouco 1). Itlco V ,Tft. 7 Vfi , MQ7 A. Harrows Ilend Flowed Show oommltloo. for al. m ,i n ,..... aubscrlptlon for prUos. nml IfiO wa!7G0.Juhn A. Webber appropriated for this purpose. On ' "7t Robert I.. Whltsou Order No. 257 .1.1 Claude Henry Kelley :t2 TottH tlarenia r.,1 chestor Homer Klllott 7R8 Kdmuiid Knrl Wall SC2 Ilnnn Ilognu 810 Whltsott W. Wooldrlilge 371 Lars (luuderauii 52!) Carl Pimrield 04 (lua T. Dnvla 382 Clnrenoo. A. Iltilnhun lUlb UUT iMliitilliNl. th0M1KRW,,(onofJudgeW.I). llnrnos.'"? HbrntM. Stephenson v , .. .i i . i .i . .. ESI (lust N. Nyatrom Not ready to transact tho huslnois howor u wn8 t'ulnted that the 3U Vl,r101 ciovonwr .ot renuj to transact me nusinoss nej. ghou,(, bo use(J n9 nwatlla 0jyll24 Wm Kt Aldrlcli soehduled for last night, the members ror cings(w of ,,mnla (t,0 cultivation, 481 CImtWa. Pntchette of the.Uond school board postponed! of which would Stimulate food n'ro- Hi MWnrtl J. Iiynn , . . . iIiaIm iilmi In Inmnrenttt nvaiilni . lltlrMnll. . h u3H ocuiuu iu tuuii;itu -uiiimm' -- when they will meet In tho O'Kano building. REDMOND OFFICIALS NAMED DEFENDANTS (From Tuesdny's Dally.) Mayor J. P. Hosch, City Marshal C. A. Adams, City Itecordor Denton a. Durdlck, and City Attorney J. A I 682 Honry .Meyer 1240 Jnmos W. Illrch The opening of the ynoger and.. 4 90 John Paulson Dayton roads was orduml J'V the (580 Albert W. Self fort court, and In Iho furthtfr oonaldorn- i JJ'IHmr V. Hydo Hon of road matters: the resignation g ar;;Sn.,VomS of L. II. Hoot as supervisor In l)ls:'c34 Krnest Mitchell trlct No. 11 wns accepted, and Kred 320 Thomas Kdwnrd Lyons U. Wilson immed as his suocenaor. 4 47 William Spencer 70 Frank Wilkinson Gilbert C72 Leslie W. Pellett 393 Itobert Harvey Hopkins IBS Wm. K. Forman 77S Paul II. Wiggins 1 John linker l'lG HAISING Ilia HIVCHSS. (From Monday's Dally.) Patriotic songs and addresses fea wnv of i!a,tmnn,i unm ..,'..,1 tureil tho celebration last nlght.nl, 187 Ivan It. Knotts Wilcox, of Redmond, wore imd ..,. t ., .: R2 Macnus Kliien ...i.. ... mmnn. ui.i. i,v ct.if ""' """"" ""I" v.....,. ..",, ,.,.:: ,.,...,.... na.t, IUIUUIUII. Jio'ul " u...... ..... .......!. .... l.l.l .!. S. B. Roberts, in an Injunction sult1K tho ra,8,nB of ft huRe AniBrIcffln brought by Mrs. Alda McMlcklo. offjBg for the camp. A special train 2f.S 2r,n S24 Illnlr H. 1 1 a nek 2 no 81 K Mux Wurawollur 20 1 I 702 Fred Wrt'rd . 202 44U Clifford A. Mnakny 203 i 41 Herbert W. Hlakeimjyor 204 48 llyrd Fiirlolgh 265' 38 Wllllnin ILlnrclny 200 742 1, no I Hillock 207 , (40 James Mtmd 208 '127 Chester Manuel l.enunrd 2G0 , 60S Clmrlvy W. Straight 270 420 enns. (I. Hinlson 8S Hoy l.i'Kldder f'K 743 (lenrgl U., I'lilllam ' 473 Chits. Ilnuktu ct 274 -'87 Wlnfleld It. Heiideradn 275 f-si; Joint Clark llhodes 270 i 2G0 Ceell Heath 277 I 527 John Itonn Heott 27S 254 Carl KrlgHiuau 279,440 Henry (5. Itnlney 2S0 89 lljalinar JoIiikmmi 281 1 358 Denrll C. Dyer 282' 451 Luther quirk 283 I 745 Krvln O. Trotter 284 573 William Rtlneel 2851308 Pnul It. Henderson 280. 394 O. It. Cooper 271 272 273 105 Kliner Lehuhorr 060 Mose Vlan 36 Wm. ltny Abbey 352 Cort O. Illrsch 287 288 289 200 291 Redmond. The hearing will bo bo- fore Circuit Judge T. E. J. Duffy in Prlnevlllo Wednesday. In hor petition for an injunction, Mrs. McMlcklo seeks to restrain the city of Redmond, and consequently outlay for engineering will be done! tho officials ot the city, from remor- ... . . . . i. . ...... .... .. away wun. me coun pians to e- ing a irarao ouuuing wniea me oi-, J v Kcye(1 ocn, 8up0rlntendent I Jj; C ,r"i A'c i"Vrnold vote every dollar to actual construe-jflclals complain Is located within the of tho Rrook-Scanlon Interests. In-, H4C Frank Nleport tlon, eliminating overhead. Mr. Nunn city flro limits. Itroduccd the spenkors of the evening, j 700 John Floyd Watson was run from iienit into tlio woods, mg ()Uy 4en t'roson allowing many from the city to be 450 Tracy Spencer present at the demonstration, and 800 David Kliner Wilson In addition n large number attended' 416 Denton 0. Utirdlck from Camp No. 1. Tho flag-ralslng, "7 Guy Oscar Shaffer Is the second within less than a month's time at the UrookB-Scanlon 526 Floyd Herbert Marlon 009 Leo Kdwnrd Ordwny '013 John Ilernard Rivers i camps, the first being nt Camp No. 1.. ai6 Jamcn iinyi)Uu 417 Joseph II. Howard 364 Knot (Ironiitim 4 45 (loseppe Pnluse! 217 Geo. W. Uolden !59 Joseph II. Lowell 2021 322 Hrl Ilium 2931242 Clarence K Hnvnrd 294 ! 702 Lloyd Vanes Powers 296 '232 Charles K. Lonsherry 206 '697 Dlmltrlo Sella 297 094 Itobert D. Mnoro 2981198 Oscar Knnlmo 299,799 Albert Koch 300 ' 671 Anthony N. T. SJnkln 301 '661 Perry L. Mfld 302. 195 Karl S. Kvrlugham 302 I 145 Kly Collck 304! 98 Nenlan It, Gilbert 305 '801 Krust Dewltt Williams 300 :io7 :ior ;iou :ito Mil ma :ti :t 314 316 :uo 317 318 319 330 280 Fred A. Liirns 4 4 dritnt L, Kellimil 22i,il(uyiuoul c. Uoldim 7 John T, Uiikoii nUN'ltalilo O. llrown 210 Wllfonl 0. Dlotlo .102 Maude lliiitou Draw 20 Oiydu A. Ilntslny 002, liyrou A. Stover 476 Juhn P. O'Cniinnr 041 'Milium A. MIiiioiisoii 23U.WJH A. Freuiui 82 (leorKO ' II'IVII 478 l.iieu Vnchettn 470 Hoy W. NuInoii 65 Martin 1;. Kelifiolil Pbtursou Noll nil row '. )i ' 602 liigo L. I'btrn :!52 J 1 Jnmr-M Pnul N :. 480Jritoiiiiia J. Me; Zi 7fiUeMry Htrnni 2; 1 378, Clmrles ll," Cooper ''""l 42 Cnrsou C. Diwouport 2:1 '431 ft llyliinil HI 100- (Ilifn llnitillliiii ii?. , o:i9j Aivin otto 3"l I J'JX n.llliurl I) llnrli.li 21 ltny Keller 423 Harry I,. Hubbard 402 Chnries A. MrAndrewa 238 Milton it Audros I Til r'liili, Kliiillna '',4I6 llohert Crnndnll 'llJrtll ,",,r,l U . 4(3 Orover K. McAllster 204 Jaiuhh W, Heiiderson 408 Paul II. Homier 804 Carl August Wlllrleh 220 Frederick O, FerdhiK 271 John Wllllnin drny ' 375 Oionr Oiistufsnu 05 WllUrd It. OtrkliiK 282 Chester 0, UIHrUe 761 (lenrge Palmer Putnam 6 Iff Miner ilnle Ordwny 465 Knrl M Ralstoii 483 1 1 (men L Rprngtie 340 Mate lloile 457 Hurry It. Oberg r.- lawla'.l Hull '5? .SOT llnrvoy'W. DletHrleh .; 07 (liileu (. Johntoii $", 040 Alfred M.w 4, JRtl1 in 1...... m V,riii... ,.. uo ,nii ,. ,.ic,iiirfij 268 359 3 60 KG I 202 303 204 I431 332 333 334 336 338 339 .140 341 343 It 4 3 344 34R 34 0 347 38 .149 350 361 .107 352 77"C4renne Oerl Koeher- 099 Jess H.' Tellierow . 2(8 llert Alvlii Fuller 621 Lkii MrFeroii 095 Charles I. Klo 614 Kirn K. Vurro 100 Carl Freil Mike 3(13 U'nlrrla.1 Arouuiu 25' I "" J'' I'Wll" Wright !"o 69 lla.lllo FeriiMndlnl 2S" SIR Itobert D. WiNNlwurtli 22"; 612 Fronk (1. PetteriMiii ? 704 Clyde Wnrnstaff il 369 Karl Howard (Irube 2i M Hohort Mowbray 2J2'497 Albert N. NVIsmi 2IJ!6G7 William It. Itnblnaait 2" 1 463 Frnnklln T. Parker H 84 Albert Charles Ham ;; 631 Prince W. Ktnata 2i'sl468 Wm. K. Sanders 2I ' 0fi3 John W. Usher 22? (4611 Richard K, Quick 2i;24S Julius P. Krallft 55; 1680 Homer J. Btlngley 2" 361 Chns. I). Ilrndley 2J I 04 lleiil. W. Lee 3S7 (Continued on last page.) Sather's Annual ranee Sale aitisaiiJKaa&.'ittuuiifauiiftiRwwwaw.'w i:jj j.iuirjirxs&'iJJisrsu&LX-jvMtexzj.'ZiriMVM: . Ai'ummfcuvuicxmAni. tm.iiiWiiJMsuia.iJLajgffcffaiTfwmuu 3 DAYS FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY 3 DAYS ECONOMY is The Watchword of The Home These Days ECONOMIZE! Ladies' Oxfords at Prices to Clear $3.65 White Pump $2.60 $3.50 Patent Colt $1.60 $4.20 White Pump $3.00 $4.35 Diana Sandal $3.10 $4.70 Dull Pump $3.35 These are but a few you will find here. Here Are Some Shoe Specials $3.50 Patent Colt $2.75 $4.00 Suede Button ....;.$3.00 $4:00 Patent Classic ,.,.$2.95 !j$4.00 Sincerity Patent..$3.25 These prices are like water in the desert. BLACK BEAU OVERALL8 . ty v zX Vi H MBN'H BPOnT HinilTH. f 1.00 8hlrta..7Uc $1.60 8hlrts..f 1.13 -- H Extra Hieciul Men's Egyptian Union Suits 7Bc Men's Cloth IlatM 50c, cholco 41c 20c Straws....l(Jc 25c 8trawa..10c ItOCKFOKD BOX FQIt JIKN. Lights, 3 pr. 25c Heavy, 2 pr. ftc Engineer and Firemen Sox lUJic pr. MKN'H PANTS SPECIALS $1.85 Whipcords fl.BS $1.60 Khakis 91JJ8 EXTKAI KXTIIAM Men'a Cptton 00c Shlrta 48c Look Through These Bargainsthen Corns in and Sss the Hundreds More niiMnDrn? at? demkmmtc i and prjced IlUlliJiVLilJ Ui' IL.lliimiUi I Look Through Our Large Assortment. BELOW COST Special for this Occasion. 15c Ginghams 12'$c 10c Calicoes 9c 18c Ripplettes ,14c 12VLc Scrims 10c 25c Marquisettes 49c. A large variety of dainty 2oc Flaxons, special 19c. Turkish towel, special ... 50c 35c Jarge Imperi .., ,25(1, Special lot comforters, $2.15, OOYAL IVWORCESTER, X V.CORSETS, KNOWN THE WORLD OVER for Comfort & Wear. LADIES' MUSLIN GOWNS Just a few left. $1.25 clearance 98c $1.50 clearance .....$1.19 Something Special! 20 doz. famous Burson 85c mdies' hose, at, a pair 27c One lot ladies' artificial silk hose, to clear 39c Ladies' sun parasols, at cost $1,25 to $2.25. Children's Shoes ! Children's Shoes Specially Priced they're strong and stylish. Kang. bluchers, 6-8V&..$1.75 Kang. bluchers, 8ll....$2.10 White Canvas $2.00 White Canvas Tops $2.95 All Tennis Shoes Reduced. i0 r CTArxAn OlJdUAlU PATTERNS. $2.65 MEN'S SPLIT MULE SHOES, ''. -r1 n Snow White Canvas Shoe Cleawer, 9c, 3 for 25c SATHER'S DRY GOODS, SHOES LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR MEN'S WEAR r .. ,. n...- m.i. , m II 111 $2.35 SP JlKNlAVo Absolutely GunrMii. 2 I too Hntlafactlon In Our Shoe Lfl Wo fun Hell you Drta Shor 111 MnI Wotk miorn nt HAVINOI r T "i in rtm . . j IU Jyy 4 I lllll -4 Llft IV En23 lilt jj fd wfi' II III AT r SBVt 1 , JK. Ladies' Middies at Cost , Mk $1.25, to clear 79c .,, . Ht Irjvv Children's Dresses, Ronir . , 19, pers, Play Suits, all at a " ': Mis Sacrifice! ..- -ii- ) ' LA SrtriiHiMvt, LA s-v I OUR RIBBON STOCK IS ""'"" I M COMPLETE. i V r III I DO YOUR BIT BY DOING YOUR OWN SEWING. 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