The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 30, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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MARRIED
I
TO BE EXEMPT
PRESIDENT CJIVKS OUT
DECISION.
no Oul (if IM) I'liKkfil Ho Cur III l)iw.
tliuli'H Count) ( I it I it l DImIiiiiho
I.uxt HxuuiliiiitliiUH Toilny
JUo Kim Ciiiiilltliili"..
Mix tlnllnl Prmi t 11.x It.h.l llullMlhk
W,SIII(no, II. C, Auk. IM.
I'trfddi'iit 'IIiiii ii hiM'il ludn) llnil
llio flrM ilrnfl of (IH7.IHMI iltlrn Mil.
IIi'-n for llio NiiIIihiiiI nun) ttlll mil
lnrlinlo lln licnils nf rinnllli'H. i
tuiito Hrcirliii) nf Wnr IIiiI.it, lluil
llio mil) i'( illcui in I hit ruli' xliiiiihl
sif III lllll I'IKO Of llll'll MI'MlIK Cl'l.
Illlll lulling Miff It It'll! Illl llllll'o III kl.
ll) llllt lll'Clll llf llll'kli lllMllll'lllk.
Tlmt the orilir of I'r.Vtl. lit WII-
rton will nitty hi litiiwrl.uit pari In
draft iriM!twlliiKi In Dpi huts ouu
iy was ovlilwimil lotloy In tli tHtn
intuit liy CiiHuty Clerk J. II. Ilant-r.
if llio local i'Xiiiitlijii board. tliHt
ftii mil of tin 7ft hu havti alreudy
HhiHl oxuMpilini havu lm(l tlilr
jwtltldliH mi Hih furl that tlu-y nr
fhs HbmiU nf fmiilll- Thin U oul of
XM i-wllml for examination.
In nil, H8 have no fur pa sunt the
physical IM! In Dswhiilsa futility,
vcliltli i;lviw H vsho hsv mad ho
t'taliiM, or 4.1 Htm roultt be ertlfil
to If only thn i'ImIihi nf marrlid wn
urn kIvhii fttvumhlu ronnfitlon. It
la generally IimIIhvwI hern that those
HtiuryliiK slum th tlmft !'. n will'
)iol h utile to take ailvtitK of the
hmw rullHK.
A furior which li 'xutttil to In
iTHUHtt the eligible Hit Htairlally I
found In Him iiuwbttr of men whit
)lftV fHlli'il to HHNWer the (.ill. MUtl
!io liy mi iIiiIhk forfeit the rlKht tit
elalui xi'iiiilou. The will iiumher
In the Hi'lKliliiirhiMMl nf 36. It In etl
inulAd. nml of thette, accnrdliiK to tho
KeMoritl ratio obtained durliii: Die ix-
tt initiations, KU pur rent should pass
hm pliynlcully fit If they mil he In-1
ratml.
A uuiuhor nf iimrrlfil men In !
i' tin ten bounty liuve iiimiIh no t-ffurlit
10 rlaltn nxeiiiptlnn uuil In Mini" .(
Imvn lieuii urged liy their wives to
:o to wnr.
Only u low standard wan narlictl
Unlay In tint touts rouduited by tho
ilrnft board, two out of seven buliu:
u ecu plod. The results of ttie uxaiu
liiuiloim tiro:
1'aniitMl Ilcrtor I. Itulleviion untl
Jlnim I.. ChrUtlnimen.
Kallml HntiR Onlliy. Paul ( Will
Iiuiin, (MinrleM HreltkrHU. DurrU C
JIhIh mill Cerll 0. llollltulliMiil
NATIONAL METAL
WEATHER STRIPS
NATIONAL FACTS
It keepa tliu cold out.
It keepH tlie heat in.
It hiivoh 2R to 40 pur cent of
tha coal hill.
It prevontH dust from outer
line lllll WlllllllWH.
It iiiinbleM thn wlnduwa to
Hlldn up mid down moro euiilly.
It protects fliiQ draperies und
upholHtiirliiK.
It diniH not dlHflKuru tho husIi
nor mar thu Interior.
It provontB rnttlliiK wlndowH.
It BUbduutt outnldo nolsou.
It roplacuH Htorm wludowu.
IIh tlmt coat In Uh only cost.
It can nuvor wcur out.
It will Jiot runt.
I.ot ua flRtiro with you on
your bulldlm:.
T. L. COLLIER
Local Reprejcnlallvc
KSSi
ONE SEASON'S CROP
PAYS UP ON RANCH
fl'rnm Tlnintiliiy'n Dally.)
.In nl how viiliiuliln Ciuitnil Orucoii
IrilKiiiml IiiiiiI nmlly Ih, wiin hIiowii
luiliiy In thn I'XpiirliMiin of A. J. HIkch,
who bint -wlnior boiiKht u 40-utT
trail In tho I'ownll lltitlo HiMJtloii, for
$:I0U0 Kroin 117 urnm tin Iiiih JiinI
mild 101 toim of u I fulfil lit JKiOO, mid
him roiitriicliMl thn khcoiiiI cut, whlrh
Will lllll I'lllHI! to 'M) tOIIH, lit Hih
miinn rate, more Hum puyliu: fur thn
Mllll'll III lllll' HIWIHIIII.
.MII.MCAN.
(Coiitlniiml from l'iti;o Two.)
Mwry. were CHllerN nl llln (!. M. Hiwlli
Iioiiio Tui'Hiliiy.
Mm. It. It Ki'll.ir nml iliildri'ii
riillml tit tlic Holland Iioiiih 'I'liimilay
HIIKI IIOOII,
J on Holland IiiiiiIkiI wnter fur Mm.
('. M. Itottln TliiirNilay.
Mm J J. 1 1 if 1 lit ml ami (lilldrt)ii
tailed at tin It. It. Keller home U'ml
iimiday iiftitrnooii.
H It Keller iiiinle n trip to llrliil
for drover ('aldwell on 'fiuwilny, re
t ii r ii I it k WiMlnenday
.Mm It. It Knller unit chllilrnii
rallxd at Hie HIohii runrh Tuimiluy.
It It. Keller In doliir. larpi'iiter
work t lint HIohii rancli.
Mm HIohii mid rhlldreii returned
to their home In Wimliliiiiion. Mou
iluy, after a muiitli'H vlult ut Mr.
NIomii'h raiirh.
One of Coopi'i'H homeN that Mr
TnUK'tmr Iiuh been rarlui; for, died
the peat week
U.x. I .miliar 1 liutf tmuti ai.f .jm lliu
itati to elert a new director, to take
,. II .MUKIIIH piaie
SISTERS MILL MEN
CO TO FKJHT FIRE
.Mill I'orcril In riiii In l'iiniNuenci
nf l.ubnr KluniuKc Itao True k
I'rvpiinil for .Mii'tlnc
(Kfierlal to The Ilulletln.)
MIMTKIIK. A nit !(!i The J I
DucKett mill wa chetwl hint wwk
ItecMiiae the mill crew were taken
to flKht forefit fire nwr liere. A
number nf firm have linen reported
the laal week.
Kntite Colili and family have been
caiupliiK In the muuntaluft (or the
(tent week.
A number of Cluverdate people
paMeit through Klatera todu) on their
way to the berry Httrh In the iiioun
talim V W Van Matre wan In town Hat
unlay KettliiK lumber from the mill
i if Baked
If T rtT 1
m Um-m-m! m
IYovl wouldnt 1
like it raw f
n f Cooking
i I I brings out j 1
i ! m flavor J S
gHave 3ouN
S smoked the famous
ft I "toasted) I
cigarettefg
(j n OuM-anUed ly
Lake County Shows up Well
in Nature's Dry Farm Tesll
(Hllvnr I,ii k.) Herald.)
Aiiothor mhukoii'h liuylni; In thin
Hoctlon Ih practically flnlHlicd. Whllo
thn rrop Ih not an linnvy tn It wan Inst
I your, thorii Iiuh Htlll huun a rmiHonubly
kooiI Hiipply liarvimtud and niiiMt of
thn rniichnm will liuve mifflulonL hay
to carry them tlironli the winter.
Komim claim they havu a full fjrop,
while othnrH unUiiihIm thelra hh about
two-tlilnlH.
Dry farinliiK Iihm been put to a
Koud timt HiIh MeaMun. Whore ; ra I n
wan merely "Hrratchud" In, an Ih no
fr'iiiotitly done In tliU country, It Ih
a total failure. On the other hand,
where Hciiiiitlflc dry faruiliiK methudu
havu been employed, from one-half
to twiMhlrilH of a crop will be liur-
The race track Ih lieliiK put In enn
itltlou for the race meet to he held
ilurliiK the Hlntem Pair, Beptomber
if,, 1C and X7. Horaemeii are be
KliinliiK to tome lu to train their
home.
I.itHtiT (JIM and film liy. of Mend,
were vIhIUiik Kunday with Mm. C.
I.. OUt. of the Olnl Hotel.
Mr. and Mm K. I. Shaw wero
Kunday vlaltom In Mend.
A number of Hlntem youtiK "inn
who have been drafted weru III Mend
Iuhi wiek tuklni; the examination.
I". T. llHruei, of Sprliinflelil. Ore .
Iiiin iirrlvinl in KIkIitk and will inuke
Hi Ih place hi realdi'iice.
Many pleaaure Heekera twaawl
throui;h town Kunday returning home
from the I ii ken and muuntaltiH.
MfH K. II. Howell Iikk been em
loyed by the ncIiooI board to loach
In the primary doparlmenl of the
KUtem wliool.
I. 0. (Initio and femlly. formerly
of KUtem. ihhhb(I .thruiiKh hero wrly
lblH week.
I.. J lllll. Mill of the late J. J.
Illtl. apeiil Hat unlay iiluhl at the KIk
tem Hotel. Mr. lllll waa lookliiR
over hia extenalvs hohtliiK In thla
auction.
SURPRISE PARTY IS
HELD AT TERREBONNE
Affair I (Shell n 1'iirrwHI l Tirli
I'm Who l.cue Sikiii Ware-
Iiiiusc NeiirluK I'liinplctlon.
(Kpeclal to Thn Ilulletln.)
TKHHKIIUNNK. Aub. 22 Mlna
Helen llnyiei, of llend. Ih VIhUIiik her
aunt. Mra. A. W Henton
Mnrtrarnt Itodealde and Cluilvi
Dyer Hpi'lit Kunday at Metollua '
Mm. Minnie Crowder left Tuesday
evenlUK for tier In HelliiKham, MibIi-'
ItiKton. I
Mm. A. I.. Kent, of Portland, Is,
"One of
motor
STUDEBAKGR Th SiM.r Cp., U AnfWt
"on untie brtt moluroiU."
OLDSMOUIUl- The ()Uib.I Co. of CUfml, Sin
FriKmi- "lulnuMnj;ZerolfninoiirOIdino
biU car for the pl li )tn a inott uliifictory
lubricant."
CADILLAC -M.S. Hriliim.MurCrCo.,Snnk-
"luw no heailancy in rrcommrndinj; Y.troUn."
FORD rthj-Atlfibiny Silo Co , li Anflr
'lu ve found Zcrolrnr lu Iw llir on oil lht ha given
u p rfect lubricahun."
ZEROLENE
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
- bcauM iIm record of ihrir xrvicr derurtmenu how
thai Zerolcnc, coirrctly rrfinrd from California atphall.
l crud, givr prrfrct lubrication Itu wear, more
potrrr, least cartnm ueposll.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
tCtUlwult)
Shoes for Real Service
OUU Hl'KCIAIiTV IS TO MAKR 81IOKS THAT
KTANU TlIK TKHT
NAP-A-TAN SHOE
Is cspoclQlly niado for this kind of country. None are bet
ter luado.
J. E. TILT SHOE
A handeomo Borvlcoablo dresB shoo for men. Cnnnot bo
boateu for tho money. Qlvo tlicue shoes a trial.
A. HANSON LOGGER.
Tho A. Hanson f.oggor Shoes of Threo Lakes, Wis., aro
hnud-mado and ono of tho very beat of Its klud. Special mado-to-ordor
work takon for this Bhoo.
Ul'.TO-DATK BHOi: ltKPAiniNG
DOND
STREET
R. H. LOVEN
veHtiNl. Taklni: Into cotiHlderntloti
tho i;etierul crop roiidltlotiH of tho
country, thin npenkft wall for dry j
fiirinliii: In l,nko county. It ciuinot ,
be dented that thin khhmoii Iiuh beon i
the h ii pre in e Umi, and the rwiHouable ,
iituoiitit of buy mid ;rnlii liHrvoMted Ih
fvlilmica that proper dry farmliiK
methods are a hiiccwm In Central Ore
Kun. Owlni; to tin- nliortaKe of tho hay
crop moHt of thn Kralu will be cut for
hay, though Hevernl farniem will
be cut for bay; thoiiKli neve rat farm
em will th refill a portion nf tliwtr
crop. Amoiik Hkmk! pltiiinltii; to
tlireah are Oliver OHliiuiiilitori, K. U
OraveN, T. J. Ii lirle mid A. II.
H' Ii roder.
here vIhUIiik her dauKhter, Mm.
M riikbam
C
llotiicwlces nanl to k'P
away fiom liol sluVet and
warm kitchens ..'...
COOKED DISHES
for
LUNCHES
DINNERS
help to keep them from bc
in worn out by the heat.
PREPARED MEATS
far dinner rcireihes one
OrJer in the morning, to
that we may deliver early.
Then you can put your
meat on the ice to cool.
e have a number of delight
ful diihet we can tutfgeit
Ask Us
McGrath's Grocery
Dond Street
the best
oils"
-',
DEND
OREGON
t trAW"nmo ifCtiwr J
fWASTMM
IE WAS
ONIM
THIS war Is awakening men to the truth about a lot
of things besides Preparedness and chewing to
bacco is one of them. Soldiers arc strong for W-B Cut
and the facts arc right before you. These shreds arc all
tobacco, no gummy sweetening rich tobacco more sap
in the leaf than in ordinary tobacco by a long shot.
That's why it's so satisfying and so economical a littlo
bit goes a long way.
MJt r WETMArl-CRUTOM COMPANT, 1107 BrttJwtj, Hew Tetk Oty
Mm ' (i rornellus. Miss Hfusle
Ooyette, were happily surprised last
Tuesday when a number of their
neighbors happened In to spend the
afternoon The affair was planned
as a farewell to these ladles, as Mrs
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shin fries,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish
SASHAND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK o( Sundrd Su.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Telephone Red 1431 oi 701 City Stlei Office Bend Cocipuy Buildup
Business and Professional Cards
VERNON A. FORBES
Ii A W V K II
First National Hank Building
Dend :: :: Oregon
H. II. DeARMOND
t a w y k n
O'Kano DutldlnB, Dond, Oregon
DR. J. C. VANDEVERT
l'liyidclnu and Surgeon
Phone Red 271
Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-C p. m.;
7-9 p. m.
O'Kuno IlulldliiR.
OEOROE 8. VOUNO
Civil and Irrigation Kngiueer.
U. 8. Mineral Suneyor.
Room 12, First National Dank
Building
II. C. L L I S
Attorneynt-Law
United States Coinmltodoner
First National Dank Building
DEND, OREGON
Shoe Repairing
Dono In n F1R.ST.CLA8S mnu-
tier, while you wait.
I,. GtMulmuu, opitosito Dakcr's
(Jroci'ry.
Second Hand Furniture
Bought and Sold
Stiles Every Saturday
Comer Bond & Oiejon Stieelt
PHONE BLACK 17U
H. R. Griffus &. Son
Kooflng of nil kinds. Repairing
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Cornices and Skylights.
Cornelius and Miss Ooyette wilt leavo
Friday to resume their duties as in
atructors In the Hood ftlver schools
Those present were Mosdames Mit
(Continued on Page 7.)
ARTHUR J. MOORE
Liiwyer
Txi' Cabin Cuildlnjy
Dend, Ore. I'lione Black 1411
J. K. KNGEllHETSON,
I'LOIUIXG AND HKATINa
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Done.
O. P. NISWONOER, Dond, Ore.
UNDERTAKE II
Licensed KmbaJmer, Funeral
Director.
Phono Red 421 Lady Asst.
DR. R. D. STOW ELL
Naprapathlc Physician
Over Logan furniture Co.
Wall Street Hours 9 to 5
Phono Red 402
C. S. DENSON
Attorney At Law
Denson Dulldlng, Wall Street
Dend, Oregon.
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
Burst ad r.rwardlm, Gtneul Cwb
mUiUa UirtksBls.
W crry Oil, GaMlInt, Ptr, FUu,
Blt Mtt, Utmi. Ilca aa4 Lard.
Joe Rock
CONTRACTOR
All kinds of
EXCAVATION
WORK
rock or dirt
BASEMENTS
STREET WORK, ETC.
Leave orden tt
J. A. EASTES OFFICE
Oirgon Sueet
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