The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 27, 1917, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    PAHB 7
SHEEP
TO BE
runt n room iiml fit It up for tlm loft
(ivorn. A iniiotliiK of tlm school bimril
wnn called ourly this nftoriionii for
tlm purponn of picking another teach
or mill consider tlm advlsublllty of
securing n nxlra aililltlonul ono.
ALFALFA.
IlKNI) IIUMjKTIK, IlKNI), OIIIMON, TIIL'IIHDAY, HKITIiMIIKH 27, 1017
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M'lHANCK OF MUVINO IIKHDH
THROUGH TOWN Wild. IIK UK-
MOVKI) MANY C'OMI'MINTH
FROM KKHIDKNTH, 'HIK UAUHK.
(From Hsturday's Dully)
After having bnim Ihn subjnr.t of
numerous complaints In the pant
from townsponpln, 'the. nulssnrn of
driving shrnip through the city Mmltn
in to bo romovnd. Instead of ranch
ers finding It necessary to ilrlvu their
herds lo nn of thn rliy bridges In
order to net llioiit'lo till) oppnsltn side
jk of tint rlvnr. limy limy noon take llinm
over n specially cuiiniriirii'ii hiii
what Ik known s Dutch Jolin'i brldg"
four mllim iihnvn llend.
J T. Ilnnly, eoniiiu'riinl agent of
tlm Oregon Trunk, was In town yen
iHnliiy unit Htuti'il thnt tlm sheep won
In Ihn district IiiiiI decided to fliiiinru
tlm construction of tlm niurli needed
lirlilr.0 UihiiishIvos. Mr. Ilnnly bun
Iihwi workliiK for such nn arrango
nmnt tor some time.
Tlm forestry service Iimn agreed to
ovorsen tlm building of nn approach
Irlvowny connecting -tlm piissng" with
tlm iniiln ronil on either side Tlm
...,.. Ha.I ..III I... it. nrilliiiirt' iiftlfi
(nne of ample uliltli to allow, several
idierp on It nt oiim
NEED FOR ANOTHER
C.RADE TEACHER FELT
Oillilmi nro Turned A way I'nmi the
S Imh.I Will I'lrU Kxlra In
Mmiior. TimIh).
(Prom Monday's Dally. )
Thn ihh'oiiiI ek of tin city school
yiwr npnnml with tlm urgent !! tar
hkw grade tiwrlmr. ICIght new stu
dent registered In Hit' high mhiwiI
a Mini zi in tlm oiimr huiiiiihk. mum
Hanks, nt tlm Held srhiwl, neiit mum
VI children this morning on mrouni
of lack of seating Hri'oiuniiHlai mu
A few have nlwi been sent a ay from
(Im otlmrn temporarily It Hill lm
necrmary for tlm school district to
(Continued from I'nno 2J
Mm. Hoy Wooley bn neon snrlously
hurl In runnWAV accident, linn tinon
received by Alfalfa friend. Mr. nnd
Mrn. Woolny movt'd to Canada about
throo montha ngo.
Ocornfl Jonna, of ncnu, nroumu
aupply of urocorlca to tho Johnston
ranch wranraaay.
Mian Clara Potrnnoo, of Hoattln. la
aanlitant cook nl Ihn MortachlnB
ranch thla wnnk.
SOROSIS CLUU MEETS
WITH MRS. SHEARER
I'mtrll Hullo I'lMipIn Mnko Trip to
llm IVnillHoo Itoiioil'l'p nml
Ollnr I'oliili.
(Hpurlal In Tlm Ilullotln.)
I'nWBM. IIU'ITK. Hept 20. Tlm
I'nwi'll llullii Horonln mm itt tlm loin
miinlty Hall on UViluonilay of Innt
ttimk wllli Mrn. J M. Hlnmriir nn
iKHttoaa A Iiitkh nuiuhor of kuhhU
worn prinHiit bmililm tlm mnmliorn,
niiioiiK wlioin wirn Mrn. Iliinry Twoiil,
Mrn. K. A. Ilunimlt uuil Mri. Honn
lllllMKlI
(Iraiuliiin llrown vlnlti-il with Imr
crnuilitntiKlitor. Mrn. Mclvlu Foatnr,
hhvithI iluyn ilurliii; tin forn purl of
Innt Menk.
Minn Hopliln Hlrlximr. who linn lnnn
vlnltliiK with Imr nlnlnr, Mm Will
lam Wllnoii. HfVHnil moiitlin. Ii'ft with
Imr brotlmr. Mux Htrlxinir, on Wml
immtny of Innt wnok tor I'uudlutoti
unit MohIIIp
Frml llrown. Will llrown, nml Cnrl
Churltoii npi'iit Wilntaitiiy In Iinuii
(I. F lli'rkiimn ilnltvxrixl iiHsit to
O'IIoiiuhII llnm. In Iinuii Innt Thiim-
day.
ItiHMt Ilunnult mnilH n trip to lluml
Thumitiiv moriilnK.
Until HInwriT wan on tlm nlrk lint
niHHral iluyn Innt wnnk.
Mr. hhiI Mrn Win WlUon. Mr. ami
Mrn. Allnll Wlllroxou. Mrn. W. K.
Viiunir. Mm ItHuvmt Wlllroxim. Mm.
J. M. KhmtrtT. Frml llrown nml It K.
I)vl ntttiml tlm ilancH In ltilmoml
Innt Frlilny tilKht.
MImi l"iiy lliiMi'lt maitn n trip to
I'rlimvllln Kntunlny mornliiK.
J A ItlKKn nml Minn llmnl llayn
HtiKinlfil tlm nhow In llainl Kntunlny
CVI'lllllK
Mr nml Mrn Konn llunntrtt mniln a
trip to tlm t'ovn Orchard Ktiuday.
brliiKlUK bnrk it lond of fruit
Allen Wlllroxou. M A i.yncli, of
UimIiiiouiI nml Mr l.viirh'n hrotlmr
v iusJi fWwk wWmil
rffri : r nv" ai
Tl laW 1W M
PWMIIfck Wr I I I
w J J
families in Bend use
Folger's Golden Gate Coffee
is yours one of them?
Mb. - 45c
2l2-lb.$1.00
There arc Ik Folgtr's GU!(h Gate
Spices ftxirncts Ten Hnkiiif,' I'etaler
each Ihc kind you'd buy if you knew the quality
Aik your dealer
J.A.FOLGER &COMPANY.SAN FRANCISCO
them toi
o ahead
You might as well have the use
of that building you arc planning-there is nothing
to bo gained by waiting. There ia no prosjxret oi
prices going down for some time after the war h
over. Go ahead and let your contracts.
When it comes to tho roof you can make a real
saving, and get a better roof by specifying
Certain-teed
mmsemmmmx m
Roofing
CERTAIN-TEED is not cheaper because tho quality is lower,
but because it li a less expensive roofing to manufacture. It is
better, not only because it la-clteaper, but also because it is light
weight, weather-tight, clean, sanitary, firc-rctardaut and costs
practically npthinrj to maintain.
It is now recognised srs the preferable type of reofintr for office
buildings, factories, fiotcls, stores, warehouses, parages, farm
buildings etc., whery durability is necessary.
CERTAIN-TEKB is cuatantccd for 5, 10 or 15 years, accord
ins to thickness (Ij 2 or 3 ply).
There are many 'roil rooini3 on the market, but only one
CKltTAlN-TKtfD. It pays to get the best. It costs no more
to laya"HlUlXAlN-TElD i oof than it docs to lay a poor
roof, hut there is a vast difference in the wear. You can't tell
tho quality of a roofinc by looks or feci. Your only safety is the
hlicl. He sure that it is CEUTAIN-TKED then you are
xiruin of quality and udrar;.W satisfaction.
Ccrtain-tccci Slato-Surfaccd Asphalt Shingles
are (tippliiitini' wood and ilito ililuglci for ictUltiicci. They coit lei,
me but hi Rood looking, wear better, lvou't fall olf turklo or split. They
ic (UK-rctatJaui, ami Jo iwt liue to tic iututcd or stained.
Ccrtatri'leed Paiuta end Varnishes
jTO mo 3 ot qiwiity (viint in.ntcriali,
RSSl ;rouml and mixed ivlth iiiccluiiicilac
fefd curay. Made fur all uicj nml in ull
colom. With iaint, ns with roofiiiij,
the name CKHTAIN-TBEI) Is a
Uiianntco of quality and saUaclion.
CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION
Nnw Yoik, (Jliloiuo, inilhulilplil. Ht louli. lliuton. OlovrUml. llttaliiirisU. DclmU,
lliillalo, Hsn VrunoUco, jJllwauUco, nmiliiimtl. Now ; DfloMM. U Aiiirvkd
WlniMiiivollii. Kuiwuk ruy, HumtU. IihIIiiiiuihiIIii, Atlanta, Itlclimilivl.tlruiul Kuiilda.
MulivUW) Uuli Uiku CUy, Vvii Uuluit, Uountou, UuluU). ImuUou. UyUuur, JluYuaa.
Pend Hardware Co.
SA
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JfwyCpMrlri
BEND
Auliroy I.ynrh. unil wlft nnd mother.
Mm Williams, of Virginia, made u
trip to Orator l.nke iiml Kluinath
Falls Iiml woek.
Mr. nnd Mr. Walter Fostar, Mrs.
Walt Morse, alitor of Mrs. Footvr.
nml Dick and Frank I.oiik started for
reiidloton by auto on Tuesday of last
wo ok to tako In the Itniind'Up.
Mrs. M. Oroweller arrived from
I'ortluiid Tueniliiy of last woek to
visit her KranddaUKhter, Mrs. J. M.
Slitwrur, and family.
Mr. and Mm. K. .V. Hull left ror
l'onillolon Wmlneadny of last wnek
where they vs tit visit relatives and
enjoy the Hound-Up.
J. M. Shearer and Kom HuMett
made a ImisIudhh trip to llend Tues
day afternoon of last week.
Allen Wlllcoxou spent several days
last week lookliiK after his Interest
In sheep near Oreeceut.
TUMALO RED CROSS
SELECTS OFFICERS
Auxiliary OrKniiluitltm (Ji'ts CimhI
Ntnrt far I'liirlutM'il la Tako
Children to SrliiMil.
(Special to The Ilullotln.)
TUMAI.O. aunt. 18. An auxiliary
of the llend chapter of the lied Cross
society was formod In Tumiilo luet
Wednesday afternoon with the mi
IowIiik meiuliiMMhlp: Mrs. Hales.
Mrs. (Irlffln, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. l'ark.
Mrs. MarHh. Mrs. Hurpor. Mrs. Max
well, Mrs. llrown, Miss James, Miss
Lllllu, Miss Dean and Miss Howell.
Mrs. Walluce was chosen chairman,
Mrs. (Irlffln, secretary and Miss I low-
oil, treasurer. Sevoral ladles from
llend came down to assist tho hull oh
to Kot sturted In tho work, amoiiR
them lieliiK Mrs. Urooks, Mrs. Van-
devert and Miss Munuy.
Tho toachors worn vIsltliiK ut Mrs.
Ilrowu's last Monday and were caught
In tho heavy shower that ciuno up
uIoiir toward ovoiiIiik ns thoy wore
on their way homo. None felt any
HI otfocts from it uud till thought it
part of tho tun,
A Mr. Whlto, from Hond, was In
tho neighborhood doliiK hustness with
Clifford Thompson last Friday after
noon.
Tho toachors, with tholr "families,"
vlsltod Mrs. Dayton and Mrs. Qorklng
Friday,
Iltihy Davis called on Mrs. Clerking
Friday.
(Trover Pulllnni was on the streets
of Head lust Thursday.
Mrs. Gerklng and Mrs. Drown vis
ited at A. O. Walker's for u short
time last Thursday.
Fred Wilson drove to llend Sat
urday on buslnoss.
Arthur Dickinson has purchased
Mr. Helhhoff's land west ut town and
will move out there soon.
W. K. Sandal sold 40 acres of his
laud last week.
llert Mlllor has purchasod tho Ov
erland oar Mr. Humes used to have
and will use it for transporting tho
children to and from school on ono of
the mutes north of town.
SHEEP BROUGHT IN
TO CALDWELL RANCH
Lumber Is HuiiIihI for HcIiimiI Which
Will lie Krvctwl .Near
Mllllctin.
(Special to Tho Hulletln.)
Mll.MCAN, Sept 22 drover Cald
well took It. It. Keller to Head Sat
urday, Mr. Caldwell returning the
iMtme day, while Mr. Keller uelnod
I bring out R00 sheep, arriving here
'Tuesday. The 197-1 sheep that were
on I'lne Mountain have also been
brought to the Caldwell ranch. They
expect to take them near llend,
where Mr. Caldwell has rented an al
falfa pasture.
Mrs. P. H. Johnson and children
visited with tho I. L. Oweu family re
cently. Mrs. J. J. Holland was a Sunday
afternoon visitor at tho A. D. Norton
homo Sunday aftornoon.
Mary and Joseph Holland and Wal
ter and Hoy Keller wore Sunday af
ternoon visitors at tho A. D. Norton
home.
Geo. Cook made a trip to Dend
Sunday, returning Tuesday. He took
In some chickens to sell.
1'. II. Johnsons sold some of tholr
chickens at Hem! Tuesday.
L. A, Hall accompanied Mr. John
son to llend Tuesday. Mr. Hall ex
pects to work for Mr. Shaefer soon.
W. W. Or Instead made a trip to
llend Sunday, bringing out a load of
lumber for the now school house at
tho east end of tho district. Messrs.
W. A. Halm and Chas. Graffenberger
went to Hend Monday, returning on
Wednesday, also bringing out lum
ber for the samo school house, and
Mr. Shaefer nnd son brought out the
cement and hardware for tho school
house tho past woek.
Ferdinand Tauscher made a trip to
Hend Monday, returning Wednosday
with another load of lumber for his
new house.
Win. Ileatn finished hauling straw
from the Frances K. Leo place Monday.
Florence Ream was an all-night
visitor at the George Cook home Sun
day. Mrs. Ream called at the J. J. Hol
land and Oeorge Cook homos Mon
day. Florence Ream had dinner with tho
Hollands Monday.
P. D. Johnson bought all of L.
Goodman's hay reoently. It is re
ported that P. Q. Johnson bought 60
head of Horeford and Holsteln cattlo
from a mau In Alfalfa and expects to
bring them home the lattor part ot
the month.
J. J. Holland and Raymond Grat
fonborger returned from Prlnevlllo
Tuesday, whore they had been work
lug In the hay fields tor Kd. Slaton.
Grace Johnson hurt her arm qulto
badly Monday when she and hor
brother. Paul, fall from their horse
whllo riding horseback.
Wm. A. Hahn called at tho J. J.
Holland home Wednesday evening.
A. D. Norton finished hauling
straw Tuesday.
Mrs. Shaefer and son made a trip
to Deud Tuesday, returning the same
day.
P. D. Johnson was In Hend Wed
nesday. George Roberts called on A. D.
Norton Thursday.
Grovor Caldwell Is taking his cat
tlo to tho Paulina Lakes today,
See J. Ryan & Co., for farm land
loaus. Adv.
BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS
BRICK BUILDINGS IN k
VALUE ABOU
$500,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YE
NONE '
END .
ARS NF
OTHER BUILDINGS
VALUE ABOUT
$2,000,000
IRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
$100,000
ITicift BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.
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