The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 06, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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BEND TO RAISE,
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MILLAGEFOIU918TOB1
MOKE THAN 20.
Wii)n mill .MciiiiN 'oiiiinlll' f I'min
ell KIxcn llii(lf( I'di' Hid CoiiiIiik
Vviuv Afikonrtt Viiluullnii nf
' llcinl Property 971)7,110.
(From 1'rlduy'n Dully.)
A tnx levy of bolweon 20 mill 30
iiiIIIh mind In iiiiiiIii thin ymir by tliu
city of llitml In order to raUo by tox
atlou 120,000, tint i)in which tint
wily mill iiiimnti committee of tho
en unci I hit placed ii h ncccKHiiry to
handle tint clly'a expeiim-n for tho
en in I m: ymir. AlthoUKb the iiiIIIiiko
tlm piiHl ymir wiih only 18, Clyde Mc
Kiiy, cliulriiiiiii or tlm coinmlt tt.-o
wliluli pritimrml tho budget yiwtnriliiy,
irnyn tho Ineroimo I not exorbitant,
bocnumi mi extremely low vnltiutlon
linn boon placed oii city property.
Tho total uHHHimml viiluutloii of city
property .hxcIiihIvu of public utllltloi.
for HiIh ymir him boon placed lit 1 797,
MlO, mi Incrmmo from f fil.'t.Hio In
I 'J HI. A iiicctlni: of tho taxpayer
him lionn called for December 21, on
will oh dato tho council will hear a
dlMiiiimltiii of tho builKiit.
A ciunpli'ii) report of tho city fl
nmicoii for tho piut year hn been
proparml by tho city recorder' of
flro mill rIiown tho dUhtiniemcnta for
tho fluent year ciiiIIiik oh Novenilinr
1, 1017, amounted to fUG,finD,10, and
tho ruenlptii $1,724,08.
Iliiuil IiiIcichI Inclllilcil.
It ulno iiliown that unilor tho clinr
tur anil ordinance of Bund tho bud
not for, tho coinlni: your tnitxt Include
u Hpnclflc Invy to covor Interest
muountlnx to $:ir,bu on Jho miwor
boiulM, dun February 10, 1018, ami
Auf-tiHt 10, 1 11 H, iiIno 12100 Intor
cnt on ritllroud bond duo April 10
mid October 10, mid $1000 Intnrunt
on fiiudliiK bonilH duo March 10 and
Huptoiubnr 10,
In placltu: lli tiiiii'MHUil valuntlou
of propurly County AHHcjniur V. T.
Mulhukey ban lucllldoil tho three
ItiiuiN, city loin with Improvement!!,
If.UH.U.O: ImiilH, lino; pomonal
properly, 1 97,830.
Tho tritiiHuror'H report aIiowa tho
caiih on hand on Heptomber 1 to
auioiiut to $11,700.70 and tho llabll
ltlen $1 8,074. 2H. Tho uuiouut of
liixrnt levied on tho 111 10 tax roll
amounted to $t),000.!l7, which with
tho additional nix pur cent luercu
ulloweil to bo placml on tlm lit 17 roll
without u voto of tho people would
bo $10,247.00. Tho estimated In
couio necriilni; from other nourcon In
placed nt $2200. Tho expenditure
for tho year oihIIiik July 20, 11)17,
totiillml 24,820.:U.
Tho total of tho niKlntorcd war
rmitrt on hand N'ovombnr 1 lr !,
120.34 nud tho total canb In tho r.en
oral fund, $10,004 31.
Cut Till Out It In Worth Money.
DON'T MI8B TIIIH. Cut out thin
nllp, undone with 0c to Foley & Co.,
2803 HboMold Ave. Clilnu'ti, III.,
wrltltiK your uamo mid addrenn clear
ly. You will receive In return a trial
puckaKo coutaliiliiK I'olny' Honey
mid Tar Compound for coiikIih, cold
and croup; I'oley Kidney I'IIIh mid
Foley Cathartic Tublutit, Hold ev
erywhere. Adv.
Ono cent n word I all a little Want
Ad will cont you.
Flexible
Fliers
A size for every boy and girl .
in Bend not expensive either
but strong, and just what a
child needs to make this
Xmas complete.
Many other styles of Sleds
to seleet from
Snow Shovels that will come in
mighty handy in many ways
this winter get yours here now
F. DEMENT & CO.
The Preferred Slock Store
GROCERIES HARDWARE
PERFECTION
OIL HEATER
FOR SALE BY
F. DEMENT & CO.
BEND HARDWARE CO.
SKUSE HARDWARE CO.
ON WOMAN
S TUMALO
.MRN. MARTHA AU.MHTKO.Vr; iicit
iED todav- lived r)Vi:u 70
YEARS IN OREGON WAH IN
HTATK DURING INDIAN WARM.
(From Tiiomlay'it Pally.)
Ono of tho olden! renldoutn of Ore
1:011, IMrn, Martha Jauo ArmtroiiK,
wait burlud thin aftoruoon ut Tumalo,
her dentil occurring Hundiiy nlcht
from mi attack of linoiiinonla. Mr.
ArniHtroiift wan 80 yearn old mid
croHHod tho pinion at tho or." of nlno
with a group of 20 wagon, of which
her father wan captain. Her parents
nettled down near tho mouth or tho
Wlllamotlo rlvor, near wbloh npot
alio mado her bnuio until 12 yearn
ii Ko when nhe ramo to live with her
daiiKliter, Mm, J, V. A. IlcoKllin, of
Tumalo. Kho ramo originally from
Hjirloxfleld, lllluoU.
llnforo her marrbiKo In 1800, tho
tlncnaMud wan Minn Martha Homier.
Hor liunlmnil cuinit to Orei'.on two
yearn prevliinn to her arrival and the
youu; couple wnro In tho ntato iliirln;
tho many Indliiu warn In tho early
ilayn. Mr. Annntroiifc died In 1800,
. Mrn, AnnntroiiK In nurvlved by two
noun, A. V. ArmntroiiK, of Tumalo,
and Krauk ArmntroiiK, of Powder
Itlver, WyomltiK, and a daui-liter,
Mrn. HcoKCln. Hbo wan a i:raud
mother of Mrn. I.ouln Ilennt-tt, of
Ileud.
VICE-PRESIDENT OP
HANK IS MARRIED
HiikIi V.. Ilrui KeiuniN I'nini I'ort-
JiiimI Willi llrlde, Kormerly
Mis H)bll lfa;:cr.
(From TiiOHdny'n Dally.)
llcturiiliu; Hunilay moruliiK from a
flylii'a trip to Portland, HiikIi K.
Uraii, active vlce-prcnldont of tho
rimt National Hank, brought with
him bin bride, formerly Minn Kybll
0. Ilacer. Tho young couplo wero
united at a nlrnplo wcddltu: Hnturdny
evenliii: at tbo Itodncy Avenuo Chrln
tlau oliiirf.li, tho reromony bolm; per
formed by Ituv. J. Carton Ohormloy,
ut ono time a clannmato of Mr. Hran'n
while nt coIIcko.
Minn HiiKor formerly ronldcd In
Hoppner, from which town Mr. Hran
came to Uoml, lteccntly nho had
bean In Cortland ntudylnc munlc.
Tbo wedding wan a cornpleto nur
prlne to tho many friends of tho
Kroom, who ban become well known
durlUK thenhoil tlmo bo ban been In
thin city. Mr. and Mrn. Ilran arc now j
cnlUjbllitlicd In their new homo on tho
wont bank of tho rlvor.
Mr. Mucklntonh that ho Intended to
renlKn but without tho actual rcslcnh
tlon they bavo been tinablo to act on
tho appointment of a nucccunor. Now
that bu ban returned from bis stormy
nea trip, bo linn explained that tho
renlcnntlon went to tbo governor.
Mr, Macklnto-h will bo in llond (o
morrow, coming tin from Portland to
nit with tho court on tho regular Do
combor Tncotlng and act on tho 191ft
budget. It In undcMtood that tho
rnnlf-natlon will now bo filed with tho
court.
Shoes for Real Service
OUK HI'ttCIAITV IH TO MAKK HI10KH THAT
HTAND TIIK TKHT
NAP-A-TAN SHOE
In especially made for thin kind of country. Nono aro bet
ter rnado.
J. E. TILT SHOE
A bandnomo norvlceabtc drem shoo for men. Cannot be
beaten for tbo money. Olvo theno nboen n trial,
A. HANSON LOGGER.
Tbo A. Harinon koKcor Shoes of Tbreo Lakes, Win., aro
hand-made and ono of tho very bent of Its kind. Special m. idc-to-order
work tcken for this shoo.
uivro-DATi: hiioh hi:pahuno
BOND
STREET
R. H. LOVEN
BEND
ORECON
Till 'u No JiU.
J. B. Colver. 103 Ijibor Tomple,
Ion AtiKulen, Cal., wrlten: "I bavo
had about 0G yearn of experience
with all nortn and klndn of cathartic
rented Ion nomo nooil and some a
Joke. When I KOt wine to Foley
Cathartic Tabletn for constipation. I
KOt In rl:bt. Tho bent I ever unimI."
Do not nrlpe; no unpleasant after ef
fects. Bold everywhere. Adv.
HOME COMPLETELY
DESTROYED BY FIRE
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Fire at 8 o'clock this mornltiR com
pletely destroyed tho homo of A. I).
Taylor, In Kenwood, and cndatiRcred
another dwelling; next door, which
only tho tiso of tho flro department's
cbomlcal saved. Tho burned homo
wan n five-room, onc-ntory framo
house, recently purchased by Mr Toy
lor. Tho cause of tho blazu Is unknown.
HIHTKKH .MAN MAKUIKH.
(From Tuesday's Dully.)
A. J. Weston, of Hlstcrs, and Miss
Bdlth M. I.owln, who arrived boro re
cently from Pcnnnyivmilu, wero mar
ried yesterday afternoon by JihIro T
B, J Duffy, They wont to their homo
at HlHtern.thln mornlnr.
BUYS 10-ACRE TRACT
ON TUMALO PROJECT
(From Tuesday's Daily.)
Tbo sale of a 40-acro tract of Irrl
KuU'd land on tho Tumalo project, to
Frank McMannon, of Bllcnsburj.
Washington, was announced this
momWiK by J. II. Miner, of thin city.
Mr. McMannon will move to bis new
property In tho spring
HIX KNMHT IN AU.MY.
(From Monday's Dally.)
AtnoiiK recent enlistments made
through tho local army rccrultltiK of
fice aro numbered Irvln U. Morris,
Lester IatiRSton and William Tozlcr,
signal corps; Fred II. Itegan, avia
tion corps: John H. Cambrou. coast
artillery, and Elmer C. Sbroy, Infan
try.
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lsith. Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of Sundwd Sua.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Ajfcnt, MILLKIl LUMDER CO.
,M.V TL'UN ri.SII Ol'T.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Although 60,000 moro fish aro still
In the Deschutes hatchery waiting to
bo planted In Bust Lako, It Is very
probable that It will be Impnsslblo to
transport them there this season on
account of tho deep snow. In that
case It will bo necessary to turn them
Into tbo Deschutes river. Fish plant
lug at all other points has been completed.
How to (licfk Croup Quickly.
There Is ono reliable remedy for
croup that every mother should
know. Mrs. Sweet Clary, Ante, Vu
writes: "I think Foley's Honey and
Tar Is tho best medicine I ever tried.
'My llttlo son nearly bad croup. I
igavo hi in one dose and It stopped him
coughing In about flvo minutes." He
Moves coughs, colds, la grlppo. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
RESIGNATION WENT TO
GOVERNOR IN ERROR
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Tho mystery In tho matter of Coun
ty Commissioner Mackintosh's resig
nation has at last been solveil Ho
resigned, or at least ho thought ho
did, but his letter of resignation was
sent to Coventor Wltbycombo and
not to tho county court. The mem
bers of alio court bad bcenadvlsed by
I LUJjclCCO 1
I The only big j I
m. advance in 20 years ss
flk in cigarette making M
- - - ' W V
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth tod Wukiogton Slrecti '
PORTLAND, OREGON
Centrally Located The Hotel for YOU
Special Summer Rates
Room with bath privilege, single 75c up; double
$1.00 up. Room with private bath, single $1.50
up; double $2.00 up.
Auto bus meets trains.
Union Depot cars pass our doors.
From North Bank Depot S car transfer at 5thSt.
Business and Professional Cards
VERNON A. FORBES
I- A W Y K It
First National Dank Building
Bond :: :: Oregon
H. H. DeARMOND
L A W Y K It
O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon
DR. J. C. VANDEVERT
l'tiyslclnn and Surgeon
Phone Red 271
Hours 9-12 a. in.; 1-5 p. m.
7-9 p. m.
O'Kuno ItulldliiK.
ARTHUR J. MOORE
Lawyer
Log Cabin Cuildiiif,'
Ilend, Ore. Phone Black Ml
J. E. ENGKKRETHON,
I'LUMIUNO AXI) IIEATINa
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Done.
Phono Black 1291
LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. 1A.
Architect
24 O'Kano Building
BEND ... OREGON
oyO Guaranteed by
INOOM-OnATD
II. O. L L I S
Attorney-at-Law
United Stnteo CommlKsloner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
Shoe Repairing:
Dono In n FIRST-CLASS inun-
ner, hIIo you wait.
L. Goodman, opposite Raker's
Grocery.
O. P. NISWONGER, Bond, Ore.
UNDERTAKER
Llctsntietl Embalmcr, FuuctaI
Dlroctor.
Pboue Rod 421. Lady Asst.
O. 8. BENSON
Attorney At Law
Bonson Building, Wall Streot
Bond, Orogon.
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Napropnthlc I'hyMcInn
Over Logan Furniture Co.
Wall Streot Hours 9 to 5
Phone Red 4813
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
1) ENTI8X
Sulto 68-10, O'Kano Building
Bend, - Oregon
8torrtnd Forwsrdlni, Gemot Cn
raUslan Ucrcbcnt.
Xf crrr Oil. Ctiollnt, Sogir, float.
'H Salt Utnti, Uaou, Uacoo anj Lard