The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 15, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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Edison Assumes
Part of War Tax
You can at ill liny KJiion Plitinotfraplii at
foriiter price, an the HJiioii laliorntorie
arc witlilmlilint! any increaici until Jan, 1.
11UY NOW from
REED & HORTON
Only Autlioilcd AgcntM In Hi'iiil.
LOCAL NI3WS ITEMS
(From WinluiiMilny'rt Dully.)
William MiCiiriiilrli Iiiin t'.oini to
Redmond to herd nheop.
W. I.. (.'hrlMiinii U In I'oriliuiil on
u two wmiM' plwmuro trip,
I). I). Mull, of I'ortliiuil, wttnt north
tlilH iiiornliijs on it milwi trip.
(lnorKo HtiiiilHrmin wont to Rod
mood thU morning to work thuro.
Itolinrt '. JoliiiHiin, of Imperial,
wit In town yeatonloy on IiunIiiom.
Mm, J. (.nlghton nml Mr. K. K.
MoKuIIh wont to Itmiiuouil thin iiiorii
t '":
Pother l.uko Hlii'hau la cxpiirtml
to rntiiru from It In trip to liulluniipn
Hit on Krlihiy.
Mr. It. 0. Ht. Clair luft for Port
Inml thla morning to vinlt linr pari'iita
novum I witoka,
Elinor Ifrlcknoii rmurned to Itiul
iiiouil after mukliiK u brief trip bore
on hiiatui'ii yitatorilay.
Mra. L. Illoutit nml Mn. (irnut Ad
jonk, of Fremont, wont to Portland
tuai night for u visit.
K. M. ThoiiipNou wont to Mu ii pi n
"thU moruliiK on htmlm. Ilu will
riilurii tomorrow ulcht.
Mra. Fanny Parker, of Hoar Creek,
was In llimil vlnlt Ink hur sister, Mra.
Ilotty Krlcksou, yonturday.
Mr. anil Mra. Mlko Kusprowltx plan
to limvo for Portland aoou to upend
tho winter with rotative.
Father' llutler haa gone hack to
MiirinlMton nftur visiting n wook In
Hi'iiil with Father Sharkey.
H. P. Motxlor, of Orugou C!lty, ar
rlvutl yesterday to taku thn position
of pressman In Tho lliilltlu shop.
Alex Mcl.nod, of Hlaiiffitr, who ro
ni!it!y innilH proof on a homustcud
In l.uko county, la hero to spend tin
wlntor.
Mra. M. M. Miller, of Torndionnn,
visited yoatonlay with Mia. Minnie
Hnliirlch and returned hiitiio thla
morning.
Mra. A. K Kdwords waa a passen
ger to Portland on toiluy'a train. Him
will go from there to I. on Angeles to
spend thn winter.
Mra. John Payuo returned to her
homo lu Minima thla morning. Hho
haa linen visiting her huahanil lu
lleud alure Monday.
liana Nelaou and Mr. (lunulaon
come In from Huron yesterday and
went to Portland, where they plan to
remain durltu: the winter.
Martin llolmoyor came hero yes
terdny and plana to work lu town
during tho winter, lie haa been oil
hla homeatuad at Dry hake.
Mr. nud Mra. U'llllutu (Jelhralth,
of Terrelionne, were In the city yea
torday on busltitm. Mr. (lolhrallh
formerly had a real eatale officii here.
Mr. and Mra. William While came
In from Portland yeaturduy and after
passing the day lu town, left thla
morning for l.akovlew to vlait Mra.
Whllu'a pareuta.
Delhert Freeman White, originally
from Klamath county, luft laal ulKht
for Camp l,owla ua u tnetiilier of the
Kliilliuth draft iiiota. Mo wua certi
fied from lleud liy reiiiiiHt of the ex
emption hoard of tho neighboring
county.
ZERO WEATHER
WEARABLES FOR MEN
to
r 7 "
1) p tif'-QwTrjrU)
f ' A if!
ill vt I
Mackinaws - - -Sheep
Lined Vests
Sheep Lined Coats
Leather Sleeve Vests, - $6.85 $7
$6.00$8.50
.75
.50
.75
$3.
$6.
He it Warm Souks, Trousers, Cups, Sweaters
or other wearing necessity, WE HAVE IT.
SA THERS
(Krom Tuoaduy'a Daily.)
J A, Utiftudyii roturnad lo Hpoknuu
today.
.lolin'A, Marali waa n vlaltor from
'I'iiiiimIh yoatonlay.
It, H, lllacldimn wua 11 paHNCiiKcr
to Kednioiid thla inoriiliiK,
(llnrnnru !'. Hinllh wna In town yca
terday from Powell llutto,
Mr. and Mra. K. J. Hrcedon were
lu Madraa today on ImihIuohh,
Mr. and Mra. Kd. litinh, of Palatey,
are paaaliiK anvoral daya In lleud,
J. H. JoIiiihoii left lleud for Port
laud, where he oxpecta to remain,
Mra. ('. K. N'lchola camo luuk from
o two wtiolta' vlait In Portland yeator
day, W. B. Clark and Mra. Clark were
III yoatonlay from Plnelnirat on hua
Inoai.
Mra. Uharlotto Homnnt, of Kllvor
Lake, hua heeii apiiudlm; a fow daya
In llend on bnaliiDHH.
IKind clcrka are preparltu: for n
meotliiK "t Hather'a hall at 7:30
o'clock tomorrow nlnlit.
I'l'lll.lC notici:.
Public notice la hereby ulvcn that
the (!ouiity Court of IKachutoa ('(uni
ty, OreKoii, haa made the followlnR
eatlmate of the amount of money to
he ralaHil by taxation for the ennuliiK
year, nml roulnliilni: a alatcment of
tho probaldu rccelpta of the County
from aourcca other than direct taxa
tion. IMIonile of i:peilillllllCM.
County clerk tuid re
corder I o.rioo
Sheriff . . o.r.oo
Kchool aupnrliitend't .1,000
Aaaeaaor 3,200
Treuaurer . . 1.200
.Surveyor 1.G00
(!ommlaalouera and
court 3,000
Juaticca court 200
Coroner 100
Kindlon nxpeiiaoa .... I.fiOO
liianno 100
Wldowa' Peualona .. . 2.000
Water maater I,fi00
llcultli offlcera .. . 7C0
County hoaiiltal and
poor 3.r.00
Court ho ii hi and jail 2,800
lloadi and hrldKca . . 211,000
KiKilp liouutlea . . 1,000
Kalra 1.000
War hoard oxpunau 1,000
PlR. proceed Iiik and
lax Hal 1.200
Mlacellauooua fiOO
Circuit court 4.000
County attorney "GO
AKrlculturlat I.fiOO
Purchaae of jail -1.000
itond Machinery ... . r.,000
Htate tax . . .. 2&.000
Oetiural achool tax .. 22,000
l: i
:
Total to colloci from
nil aourcca $133,900
Ita-cclptN, Other Than Direct Tiixutloii.
Clerk and recorder .$10,000
Pinna 1.000
Koroat revenue .. . 1,000
Fair allotment ...... 1.000
Total nrolpta
$ 13.000
Total to colloci by
d!r-ct taxation .. . $120,000
Not lew la further rIvoii that the
ald Court haa fixed Thuraday, the
f.tli day of December. Ill 17. at the
hour of 10 o'clock In tho mornlim. Ht
tho County Court room, lu lleud, as
the time nud place for n full and
complete dlacuaalon of aald oat I male,
when and where any tax payor miI
Ject to aald tax levy when made,
ahull be heard lu favor or aKalual
any proponed tax levy. Published by
order of tho County Court of Db
clititen County, lu The Houd Hullutln,
tho official paper of aald County, on
tho lfith and 22d day of November,
11)17. tho flrat publication boliiK not
lean than 20 daya and tho aocoud not
luaa than 10 daya prior to aald pro
pound uieetliiK.
W. I. HAHNHS,
County JuiIko.
I.. K. SMITH.
County Commlaaloncr.
"Oh, dear!
John's bringing home
u friend,
A fellow very 'tuny
And I must use
Our Tonster-fjifl,
To keep from get
ling 'mussy'l
I wish we had another
light!
I don't know what to
do" p
"m yours for
Double Duty"
M
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ONE
DOLLAR
BEpMIN
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P
j Screw Into pre-
ent iockrl. No
extra wiring requited.
Provides Two Elec
tric Connections
from One Socket
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ower
Co.
.Superintendent It. C. Wesner, of
tho S. P. & S. railway, la passing a
ftw ilnya hero on a huutliiK trip.
Mr. and Mra. Ilurton Onoy aro on
i their way from Ua Pino to Onmd-
vlow, whore thoy will vlclt.
Mr. and Mra. J. 1.. Morgan, of
Palaluy, huvo Kone to Portland and
KtiRono. They plan to make their
homo In tho former city.
Mra. K. B. McClnln and chllilron
havo loft for San Pedro, California,
to puaa tho winter with Mra. Mc
Clnlu'a paronta.
Mra. II. II. KIlKoro nud children
canio In from Mtlllcnn yoaterday to
'Join Mr. KIlKoro. Thoy will remain
1 lu town a few daya.
II .A. (loanoy and A. K. Hnnnlater
will open barber shop in tho Timber
Workers' headquarters on Hond and
Oregon In the near future.
Endof --Season
Millinery Sale
For quick clearance of all Fall and
Winter, Trimmed Hats we have
placed our stock in two lots:
Lot 1
All $.r.()0, $0.00, $7.00 and $8.00
Hats placed in this lot to be sold at
p2!.irO
HEREYou 11 find a Store
Full of Seasonable Merdbt
andise and at Wonderful
Savings too-
JUST IN---A Case Lot of 50-inch
All Wool Serges, specially priced
at $ 1 .69 a yard.
You'll want some of Ireland's Kid
Gloves strictly a quality glove-we
have them in all shades priced
from $2.00 to $3.00.
Bradley Knit Gloves for all the family-priced
at 60c, 75c, 85c, $1.25
PATRICK MACKINAWS.
PATRICK KNIT TOQUES
QUEEN QUALITY SHOES
WE HAVE YOUR STYLE AND SIZE
STOP AND SHOP Al
fPlIKPE
The Bui Place to Trcdc After All
Mr. and Mrs. John Madden and
Joe Jluckley wore In yesterday from
Redmond. They brought the Madden
baby lu for medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mercer havo
roiiu to Wardnor, Idaho, to spend
tho winter with tholr daughter. Thoy
came In from Stauffer yosterday to
catch the train.
H. O. Wlttwor, of Lynden, Wash
ington, hoarded the train for Payette,
Idaho, this morning. He was in town
a week looking over land and plans;
Complaint Almost none.
"Foley's Honey and Tar Is great,"
writes L,. W. Day, 03 Campbell Ave..
K. Detroit. Mich. "It relieves bron
chitis quickly. My complaint has al
most gone and I hope never to havo
It again." Time and the experience
of thousands have proved that there,
la no better medicine for coughs,
colds or croup. Get tho genuine.
Sold everywhere. Adv.
Danco nt the hall at Roberta'
ranch, Saturday night. 37
to return
bore.
in tho spring and locate
J. A. McCall, of Sisters, left this
morning for Myrtlo Point, whore ho
will roinaln during the wlntor. Whllo
on the coast several mouths ago, Mr.
McCall left his horses at Myrtle Point
and ho Intends bringing them baik
with him.
DR. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland
Visits Bend Monthly,
Watch Paper for Dates,
or inquire of
TIIORSO.V, THE JEWELER
Lot 2
All 5JJ.00. $4.00 and $5.00 Hats
placed in this lot to be sold at
$1.98
For Economy's Sake Shop at
W
ARNER
BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER
k3
SHELBY MAZDA LAMPS
ALL SIZES-ALL STYLES
F. DEMENT & CO.
The PostolTice is opposite Ouv Store
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