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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1917)
fit iff tar t itrAGR 0 IlKNI) IIULIiKTlN, MKNI), OKKflON, THt'HSl)AY, NOVRMMCIt in, 1017 L HPLETED VOTING I'UKCINCTS AND Jl'DGItt FOIt C. O. 1. Kl.KCTlON ON in: CKMItKIt 17 AHi: PU'KKl) UY COUNTY COUHT. I WONDER WHY THEY ARE TELUNG MEN WHAT EVERYBODY HAS KNOWN FOR 85 YEARS fTHE roiNfis: Novyl YOU CAN GET THEr GCNUINE GRAVELY! AROUND HEREt (From Thursday's Dally.) Flnnl orders in rognrd to tho eloc lion to bo held Dcoombor 17 (or the C. O. I. IrrlRntlon district settlors granted yesterday by tho county court havo been completed. Threo direc tors placed in nomination by n peti tion of tho settlers will bo elected nt itlon of oho settlers will be elected nt largo from tho district. The names of thoso on the ballot must bo in not later than December 7. The county clork and county treasurer will net as cx-offlclo officers of the district Voting precincts havo been select ed as follows: Terrebonne, Harvey Gates home, with W. F. Mackey"and C. A. Douglas as Judges; lledmond, tho Redmond homestead, J. O. Skirv ing and M. K. Landrcss. Judges; Al falfa, school house, C. H. Hardy and Curt Mullor, Judges; Deschutes, echool house, Ilasmus Peterson and Hans Mlckelson, Judges; Powell Butte, community hall, J. L. Gibson and Goorgo Trucsdale, Judges. County Surveyor Georgo S. Young has stated that there seems to be misunderstanding among certain ranchers as to Just what the boun daries given in the petition for the district mean. They merely describe tho property which is ommlttcd from it. All lands within tho bounds and 4iot specifically mentioned In tho pe tition aro Included. All of these are under contract or have water rights. M( oJ tor "', .' fi"- KNW'j. UJ!K 3K V?"-- J' i litems. i&tt&t'A : -.. J32Ett&.FrlAl&a& wvr r . iikWiBrwir axrjj" it-f-vt- 4' Mr m X? Jfm fulnlfttV - kv iTJj r.. VA mt&, Tf,'aPr - -- - -"- - GRAYELYVS CELEBRATED Chewing Plu DEFORETHE INVCNTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TODACCO MADE GTRICTLY FOR ITO CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FREQH IN THIO SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KKEPO IT rPESHAND CLEAN AND OOOD. fK LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY ENOUGH AND LAGTG LONOER THAN A IO CHCW OF ORDINARY PLUO. JB.giviwjJMi&WMfiMmyp. c EVERYBODY 15 FALLING I INTO STEP-DILL POSTERS BILLBOARDS AKE BEING 1 READ &fF2i. -J IWi f A rw.. n ,TV -. iMILL IMEN GIVEN SEED GRAIN SAVED BY TUMALO FARMERS (Spoclnl lnTho llnllotln.) TUMALO, Nov. H. -ThouKh tlmro was very llttlo thrimlilug to bo diiuo In this vicinity Hit runeliorM art) pleuRutl to find tho grain has turned out much butter than thoy hud o peeled, so I lny will liuyo at IihihI need for next year'H crop, Tim llooknuui family havo moved Into tlit'lr now homo, They liuvo been living nt tho Tweed ( raiicti hIim-o tbo'.r Iioiiho was liunied about it! wvdKh ago. Tutuporary exemption from mill. tury duty Iiiih Iuhiii gruiitml Paul HookkIii. A largo number of frlouds enjoyed a daiii'o at tho llurlloy ranch hint Rutin dny ovonliig. Much inuirlmuiit was produced during tho Kreuter part of tho ovoiilug. Thoso not wishing to dauco played cards. Mght rnfrenh inout In keeping with tho now lloov or Idea worn noived. llev, lllalr, or Itodnioiul, held tln logular prcafllilng sorvlitcH nt tho school house Huiiday nfltinioon h'i II o'clock. Hiinduy Hcliofil wan hold an hour before uhiirch, Huiiday school will bo hold nt 'i o'clock next Muitday nfteiiiooii. Mrs, H. P. Trout and MIkh Irali Trout havo gone to Itudiuond to spend the winter Tho 0, I), (), club will meet with Mrs, Twnodt Thuimlay aftoiuooii In stead of with Mrs. Trent as wits an nounced hist week, ,, Vi P All i:ieclrlc (2rlll TtuulN, HoIIm, I 'lies; Only i)i7.no. Tho Power C, ItUILDING PEIOHTS. Joo Pctranovlch, permission to znovo shack and build kitchen on, .'block 8. Aubrey Heights, $50. M. Krocgor, garage, block 19, St. Helen's Place. 25. C. A. Stanley, permission to raise and turn house, block 13, Park addi tion, $50. George H. Webber, dwelling, block 3, Hastings addition. S500. of Mr. l.oMhnuspr. Mrs. Henry Heard was calling on Tlinrn inrn iirvtinu lit lint Itp.tuttv. Mi rnl..i. .....I ili.in.l.d.M M I ...... TRANSPORTATION . torlnn churh Sunday morning and Ms, Friday. evening for tho first tlmo In threo! m- m..i mn u m n.irh n...i rTn. 0 'Sundays. The church has bt-un closed j)y , Mr. ,,,, MrHt Kriiiirlm and ,for two Sundays on account of tho fnmy, of llimd, wero In Clovordalo scarlet fever scare. No now cases Sunday visiting friends. I Mr. and .Mrs. Clydo Gist, Mrs. C. L. Gist and Mrs. Lester Gist wero Arrangements visitors In Hend Sunday ovunlng. Mr. and mts. k. I.. Shaw were lleud Wednesday. yiters i:mplorH May Itctuni Town lty Automobile Koch Ktfiilug. SISTEHS, Nov. 14 nave been made wnoreuy the men working at Wilson's mill will bo able to return to Sisters every cvonlug ami will be taken to tho mill each morning. Tho mill management furnishes tho transportation free. The mill Is six miles west of Sisters, and a nine-hour actual work dav has been adopted at tho regular wace. Clyde Gist has been engaged to furnish transportation. H. Nootnagel and family were Sunday guests at tho homo of J. O. McKlnney. H. K. Allen and Mrs. Allen were Sunday visitors In Dend. P. D. Davis & Co. havo Just com pleted tho construction of large frost proof warchouso to bo used for stor age purposes. J. P. Duckett. formerly owner and masnger of the Slstors saw mill, but now located nt Chchalls, Washington, was in town Sunday and Monday. Mr. Duckett was looking after his business interests here. C. L. Gist took Frank l.elthauser to the Dend hospital Sunday. Mr. l.elthauser recently cut his hand ser iously while chopping wood and was sent to tho hospital to have tho wound dressed. Leo Zumwalt had charga nf the pool hall during tho absence In CLOVERDALE BOY TO GO TO FRANCE SOON Telephone l.lnc Near KKtors pulml Thin Week ThreMi log Nearly Over. He. (Speclnl to Tho Dullctln) CLOVBHDALK. Or., Nov. 14 Mrs. II. C. Kline received word from .working for V her son, Sam, who Is serving In the United States army, that ho would soon leave for Franoo. Mr. Shrunk, of lledmond, was look ing nt hogs at W. W. Van Matru's place Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hay Abbey went to lledmond Thursday and returned Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold and Frecda attended tho dauco at Sisters Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. It. O Andriis and I children wero dinner guests of J. A. Matthews Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. l Parberry ro turned Thursday from their trip to La Pino. George Cyrus and daughter, I.a Dona, returned from Portland last Wednesday. Mrs. 11, C. Miller was helping Mrs. A. K. Peterson with her household duties Friday. h red Mcllunuels, of Sisters, Is W. Van Mat re. J You Can Buy Cheaper Than You Can Bake Karl Miller, Vern Sknltnn and Dean Van Mat re. who are working In tho mills at Slstors, spent Sunday morn ing nt home. In tho afternoon thoy went hunting and killed flvo rabbits. J. 11. Miner, of lleud. was showing Mrs. Georgo Cyrus was shopping nartles throueh Cloverdnlo last week. In Sisters Friday. i ICatherlno Pugh and Hnlleuo Fran- W. W. Van Matro and II. J. Rkcl- els, of Ilond, spent Sunday with 1,11 ton were fixing tho Clovordalo tele- llau Van Matro whllo their parents phono lino near Sisters Friday morn- visited J. A. Matthews. Ing. I J. II. Aldrlch, who has been In Tho threshlug mnchlne finished Carvnllls on business, returned homo threshing Friday for this season, the Saturday, by way of tho McKcuxlo last place being at W. F. Fryrear's. Pass. He drovo his Ford back. Calvin Uurnsldo went to lleud one day last week. II. C. Miller was hauling lumber from the Wilson mill last week. raw For better food at less cost MAZOLA BUTTER, lard and suet have been used for years for deep frying, sauteing or shortening because the housewife could find nothing better. Today the Food Administrator asks her .to use vegetable oils. And Mazola, the pure oil from corn holds first place among vegetable oils. It is the ideal medium for sauteing, deep frying, shortening and salad dressings from every standpoint. Mazola reaches cooking heat long before it smokes cooks food more quickly and at the same time more thoroughly. This docs away with that sogginess and grcasiness so prevalent with the old cooking mediums. And Mazola can be used over and over again because it docs not transmit taste or odor from one food to another! That is what makes it so wonderfully economical. Get a can of Mazola from your grocer today. Sold in pint, quart, half-gallon and gallon tins the large sizes give greatest economy. Also ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes or write us direct. Youf money refunded if Mazola does not give entire satisfaction Corn Products Refining Company 17 Battery Place New York Why not he safe mid suvc your money your time, and at the same time have the best? There is ::o "Had Luck" or possible failure when you buy your bread and pastries here. You really will save money. RGMEM!JBKVc Scnc I.K1IIT 1.UNCIIGS Our Hot Dinner Sandwiches Are Very Poplar r THE AMERICAN BAKERY PHONE BLACK 411 No Want loo BigNo Wanl loo Small That Bauer's Grocery can lf ill for you And deliver promptly nnd In the best condition. Our groceries, produce, fruit uro hIuiijm freIi. Our military refrlgcrntor counter keex our ilnlrjr potions cml nnd fresh, llcwt price In canned goods of llm lieot brands. BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street. Nr Ohio Phone RcJ 161 s- Manzanita and Aubrey O L . Aj,'ont for oeignts pacific ni'iLi). 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