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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1917)
rAGK II HKN1) HUIil.ICTlN, 1IRNP, OltlCflON, TUUIUW.IY, NOVKMI1KR t, ip7 VJ $100 CREDIT! c &H & 'if' fii&P St'i k r m JSjC- PW EiflMg.. The "Billiard Hour" Makes Home Folks Comrades The Brunswick Table is the meeting around today of thousands of families. Here fathers cct acquainted with their boys. Here mothers and daughters grow to be chums and young folks have n place to entertain such friends ns you would have them mingle with. Thcso nre natural benefits not forced effects of Carom and TocLet billiards played at home. Such fascinating, changeful content for supremacy relax tho mind, develop skill, the power of concentration and the love of clean, fair sport. MJNSWICFL HOME BILLIARD TABLES Lively cushiom, fast ever-level playing beds and accurate ancles give your shotsqulckrcsponscand "go," and makeyoursitillcount. "'Quick Demountable1 can be settipeaidlymiywherennd folded away ia some spare space when no: in play. Scz to fit ull homes. Play While You Pay Our popular purchase plan makes It easy to own one. Complete Outfit of Balls, Cues, Hack, Markers, Cue-Clamps, included free. Let us put a Brunswick in your home on our liberal guarantee. Come in and test their life, accuracy and speed und thn deckla. On any Piano that we handle to the first three persons coming into our new store on Thursday, Friday or Saturday, Novem ber 1, 2, 3. The door to be opened at nine o'clock sharp. Remember, we have moved to the new First National Bank building, right under the Court House, with the highest grade line of Pianos and Phonographs on the market, also Sheet Music and all small musical goods. WE ARE GIVING THIS ttfff VALUE to the lucky ones in order to bring you in 1 I 1 1 f closcr louc witl1 lnc Gst and most reliable Music Ifr J Store in Central Oregon. fIfyou cannot come, cut this ad. out of the paper and write your name across same and mail it to me'and you will be given credit for the $1 00. Remember our special payment plan of two years and a half on easy monthly payments. SPECIAL ON PHONOGRAPHS-Will give $10.00 worth of Records Free with any cabinet machine. THE DAY MUSIC CO. Oregon Street, by The First National Bank IF YOU EVER WANTED TO BUY A PIANO, NOW IS YOUR TIME I G T 'A safe medicine no opiates. . everywhere. Adv. Sold Little One and Old Ones. James Bdwards, 208 Harriott St., Montgomery, Ala., writes: "My wholo family Is using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound now tho Httlo onns and tho old ones. It has cured "WILL-PASS ON PETITION NEXT WEEK. couple aim: .maiihibd. Miss Beatrice Ev.lrig and L. I). Redding wore married yesterday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Goorgo our coughs and broken our colds." , McCalllstor, Hev. Hartranft of flclat-1 Foloy's Honey and Tar clears stopped 4ng. A fow friends and relatives were ' air passages, heals raw inflamed present. membranes, removes phlegm and No Objection Itulsed at Meeting This Morning Additional Time Need ed For Filing Applications For Admission. (From Wednesday's Daily.) Action on tho petition asking that a date he set for tho election, at which the creation of an irrigation district by the settlers on the C. O. I. project will bo decided, has been de ferred by tho county court until next Wednesday. There was no opposi tion to the formal introduction of the petition at this morning's meeting of the court but il was deomed advls abjo to take-a week to get tho situa tion adjusted coving to the sizo of the project and the complicated area in volved. The additional time allowed will bo for tho purpose of getting in touch with any person who has a grievance to present or who desires to come into the district. Applications for this privilege must bo filed by next week. C. H. Irvln, of Itedmond, was the only rancher who discussed tho mat ter in court this morning. Ho owns a section of land which does not come nvlthln tho present district and which j has been watered the past two (months by a private ditch. Ho asked that his placo bo Included in tho dis trict. County Surveyor Georgo 8. Young explained that the laud liasj iiot been placed In the area as it was not under wator at tho time the map was mado. J. J. Ellinger, of Terrebonne, also -spoke, advocating including all wat ered laijds such as Mr, Irvln's In the distrtct. Why We Undersell? Because We Buy and Sell for Cash Only Our Fashions Arc Those of Any City . Hnvo It Handy For Croup. Grandmothers and mothers who liava raised families of children have learned from oxperienco that it pays to keep a bottlo of Foley's Honoy and Tar In the house ready for emergen cy, it gives prompt rollof from dread e1 croup attacks, qbecks coughs and olds, and relieves whooping cough. You can bo as well dressed, hero at home, as though you visited tho contors of fashion for your clothos.shopping. You can bo as well dressed when you visit tho big cities, In clothes bought here, as though you belonged thcc. That is tho satisfaction for which wo pride ourselves upon our knowledge of clothes-making, and clothes makers and our tasto In the selection of garments. ffv ft IA A mv - Vi x SPfTflm yshSk tl i? -IPD TUB PARISIAN HATH depict clearly and unmistakably tho corroct modo In Fashlonablo Millinery. We havo many strik ing models now In stock. QUALITY and 8TYM5 nro novor sacrificed, no matter how low tho price. Wo have Just received a shipment of sport skirts, from Now York, which comprlso all tho now plaids and stripes, at very modorato prices. Must bo aeon and tried on to bo appreciated. fCS) Km fe- LADIES' OUTFITTERS Cor. Wall and Oregon Sts., Bend. Oregon canes soru chest. Adv. Sold over) where CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS mi it kale. HAVK 125 TONS HAY, good dual Itv. lot of pasture until snow fllea. Will tako earn of stock and ffwl un til Mny 1 for 1C per ton. Want to puroiiani) 20,000 pounds of good po tatoes. B. L. Clark. Lu Pino. Or. 783-3GC FOIt BALE -House full first elans furnlturo, will sell at bargain if sold 'by tho 10th. Call evenings, 47 Gil christ Ave. TDT.-SiGp I FOIt SAI.B 80 acres 3 4 miles Itend; 40 acres water; $1000; crop this year, potatoes, corn, liny; soil at I bargain A. W. Graham, Hand, Or., lit. 1, Mox Bl. 703-35,7p FOIt SAM-: Popcorn and peanut wagon, first class; money maker. Some cash; balance easy t)rrns. In quire Room a, I.awrenro Uldg., op posite Maker's Grocery store, Hand, Oregon. 801-35c FOIt SAI.B 400 acres. iIoho In. with 330 acres wator right, ulsn 80 wires with water right. For partic ulars, write nox 2s, Hoiiil, ore. 8IO-.15,30p FOIt SAI.B Plenty of rough lum- ner, at Maury Mountain saw mill, $14 per thousand. Todd k Hamlin, Hold,, Ore. 8I4-3G,9p FOIt BALE Apples to fill stand nrd box, 00 cents. Hrlng boxes. Kirk Whltcd, Forked Horn llutto. 75!i-34,np FOIt 8ALE 320 acres In MllUcnn Valley on Uend-Hurns road nil feucod; 100 acres under cultivation, well Improved, Make me a cihIi of fer, or will consider trade. l)o. G30, Ilond, Oro. 7fil-'J(tfo FOIt BALK Five months' old, Hoganlzcd cockerels, single comn An conla, -1 each, delivered, B. W. conlo, $1 each, dollvored, K. W, Pratt, Itedmond. 771-34, 3p FOIt SALK 80 acres, C or 0 acres cleared and In clovor, 20 acros that could bo cleared; Cmllk cows, 7 tons hay In barn, enough to winter stock; 2'6 acres of potatoes; good liouso and barn. Pictures sent to parties Interested, Prlco 52500, terms, Frank Updlko, Elk City, Oro. 73(1-3 .,30p FOR SALK 1910 Uuick Llttlo Six, In first class shape. Iiox 200, Hond. C87-31tfo HUCKS FOH 8ALB Ilnmpshlro bucks, lambs to 3 yoars old; Cots wolds bucks, yearlings to-3 years old; Llncolns bucks, yearlings to 3 yoars old. Wilson Ranch, Powell IJutte, Oro. C78-27tfc FOR SALK rOno grado Poll An gus bull, 1G months old. Inquire P, U, Johnson, MlUlcan. 41C-20tfc If you don't find whut you uro looking for, ask for It In an adver tisement In thcuo columns, tf SHEEP FOR SALBIOO head flru wool ewes; will soil all or any part of thorn. Wilson .Ranch, Powell llutto, Ore. '27tfc TAKBN I'P Came to my rnnelt, the old Cart Allnti place, 20 miles from llend, n I yoar old Red Short horn bull, unbrnnded. Owner may have animal by proving property mid pnylng ehnrgos. OllvnrThorbJorn 80"' 70S-3fi.0p WANTED. WANTED- Polo too In ear lots or smaller nuiniitits. Call Illnuk II, or wrlto Krlckson's Grocery, llni. Or. 772-4tfc HU.VDltBDB OF PHOPLB rwl thnso llttlv advurtUuiiiHiits over waek, so If ynu do not 'find what you aro looking for Perhaps some one o!m has what you are looking for, why not run mii nihortlsoniunt like this at one cent a word. (f LOST AMI FOUND. jnitiiM raiight s'enlliii; mitln fr,.i,. the iiiKmbers of the Sisters Metolluit Livestock Astn., Joe HoMiird, Jr., Sec-Tr.His. 7l2-32,37j FOI'ND Light rml Indfer, branded II I) on left hip and on Ml ribs, unknown brand on right hip; ago 3 years. J. . Taylor, Stanley Ranch. 7II-32,.irp FOUND MrovMi spotted ateitr, tuartr-rlrrlo over N brand on right hip. on left hip, ear mark, two pllu In left; age about 7 ears. J. II. Taylor, Stanley Ranch. 710-32,3fip AliVBRITHB. If you havo lout something, advertise, if you hnvo found Mimetlilug, advertise; If you tiil n thing, advertise. tf Brand Directory RBWARD-ir.OO reward will bel paid for the arrest and conviction of I RANK IMCIUiVAI.L .Mlllleim, Oregon. (ts n n U llflrinn.i .... . . iiuiiaun, rresiuont JIUGH B. IIRAN, Vleo-Pros. r2y m U. C. COB, Vlco President 1.. n. xiriiMVMni.nu t i'- h. A. 8ATHBR, Vlco Pros. K. K. 8AWYBR, Asst, Cashier imp The First National Bank OF BENDt BEND, OREGON Capital fully paid KiirphiH - . . 2.r,000 2.'i,000 To Purchasers of Liberty Bonds Wo wish to nnnnuncn that wo havo set aside n compnrtmont In our Safety Deposit Vault for tho Bafo-keoplng of Liborty Loan Uonds purchased by our customers, WITHOUT CHARGH. You may koop your bonds In our Vnult without oxponso to you nvnlN nblo at all times during banking -hours and protected by all tho safo Kuurds our madam Safety Deposit Vuult provides. w wny S (T) TTe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND OG&31B;2G:!K 3MmKM m T&m &m s ?K i m im m) i9 'I