The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 07, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    IIK.VII UULMCTW, IIIONI), OIUOTON, TIIL'IIHDAV, VKimVAHY 7, IOIH
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Northwest Shorthorn Breeder's
EIGHTH ANNUAL SPRING SHOW AND SALE
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At Portland Union Stock Yards
February 25, 1918
40 BULLS
30 FEMALES
From the herds of Minor, Brown, Dunn, Day & Rothrock Co., Cornetl:, Kiger, Reynolds, Haradon, Keyt, Felzer Bros.,
k Oregon Agriculture College, Cutting, Dement, Holloway, Witham, Tarbell and Lynch.
ngemen will find at this sale strong rugged Bulls, 1 6 to 24 months old, and the Breeders will find some choice Herd
ulls, sired by the best bulls in the Northwest. A choice consignment of Females will be sold from tr;e herds of Minor,
Dunn, Day & Rothrock Company.
Eor Catalogues apply to
FRANK BROWN, Carlton, Oregon
KRASCHEL & CRANKE, Auctioneers
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' BE COMPLETED
L ItK.MT HOARD IIMSIIi:S
itic of 'iaKsii'ViN(j iti:u
rants iKitn:.T.ui: or
(HULKS IIKJIIKIt.
Canadian Officer
Acquainted With
Major John Pringle
Belgian Soldier Receives
One of First Tobacco Kits
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
of ICC tn (in, who took their
a) examination In Hetid last
93 wnro found mill eligible
ts"s I. Til lit Is a relatively larger
in (linn when tliu flrit draft wn
At thnt (lino only 46 per cent
ivullahlo, whllu after tho sec-
tjof examination CO pur cunt
tot dlsquullflcd on nccount of
i defect. Thin la probably
fill" relaxation of tho require
1 Atj4.ordor wore received
3 for tlio locul board to cense
ifltlonn until revised blanks
bo Hont hero, tho work hnd nl
Jmiiiii completed, only strng-
,riim out or too county being
tod yesterday, Uf those nix
W still romulu,
(hiitos county hnd 203 men In
I whim tho questionnaires had
(uriiiul In, Of tlicio 108 wnro
irrod to otlinr places for ox
(Ion. No reports liuvo boon re
on thorn yot.
draft hoard Ih now awaiting
tlons na to tho work of rata-
!: tho registrants according to
Ioiih unil other HtntlHtte.il In-
loll, III tlllH till) SCllOOl toni'll
i uxpuctod to loud tholr jibhIsi
OVERTURE MADE
' M Jn svr. s-i.sxm7mm-r-.v-.
aA'ii ui t;uAiAirrri!ii!i
(From TuoHdny'H Dally,)
J. Ovorturf thin morning ro
a Inttor from Edwnrd Cook-
iit oxocutlvo chairman of tho
jy Lcytn fltuto Cuntral Commit-
orogon, appointing him cliulr-
if tho oxocutlvo honrd for Iloud
noxt bond drlvo. Ho Is to pick
other momhorfl to sorvu with
Tho commlttoo will work Hup
from tho one of which 0. 8.
n Ih head and la responsible for
); tho complete quota for tho
Mr, Hudson's commlttoo will
an advisory body or glvo othor
tinco.
(From Frlday'ii Dally.)
Major John Prluglu, division
nl chnptuln with tho Canadian
army In France, and father of
A. M. rrlni;le, of lloud, by a
HtrmiKo coincidence, In an ac
itinliitunrii of .Major F, II. Ed
wards, who spnko In the Hippo
drome hint iiIkIii.
Major Edwards told tho story
of his iiieotlitf Mr. Prlnglo's
father In his address, "It was
In December, 1115, when wo
were holding Hill G.1 in tho
Yprim sector. Heavy shelling
was being curried on by tho en
emy and Captain Oaken, one of
our officers, was killed. A mes
sage was sent to brigade bond
quarters anil tho body was or
dered removed the same night,"
Major Edwards said.
"With some difficulty wo
managed to transport tho deud
man and eventually urrlved
three miles behind tho trenches
at a little town called Itoinarlu.
There I found Major Prlnglo,
who ut that ttmo was u captain
and army chaplain. When ho
heard my story ho undertook
to make all arrangements for
the burial of Captain Oaken.
Ho cave 'ine a good meal and
touted mo a mackintosh, as It
was rnlnliiK hard. Captain
I'rhiKlo saw to It that tho dead
officer was given u military fit-
nural.
"A year later I mot him at
Hallloal," lin wont on. "Wo had
lunch together there, I Judged
tho chnplatu to bo a very mat;- -nltlcout
typo of manhood and an -
example of splendid moral -
Htrength to tho soldlors, 1o
whom ho was always n holplng
hand."
Mr. Prlnglo rocontly received
a now plcturo of his fnthor on
a Christmas curd aout from tho -
tronchos. -
--
NOTION OF MKICTINO.
Tho ainunl mootlntr of the stock
holders of tho Jlood-Smlth Mercantile
Company will 1o hold In tho com
pany's office at lloud on February
8, 1918, adv,48-49c
ArknowledKltiK receipt of a tobac
co kit, money for which was sent by
I.. J. Kant, traveling representative
for the American Tobacco Company,
who stops In Ilond occasionally on
sales trips, a HelKlau soldier sent tho
donor a letter. Mr. Hast, who was
In llend lust wcok, mentioned tho
note, which was written In tho Del
Klnu lutiRuaRo and upon request sent
The Hulletln n translation of It, which
may bo of Interest to those who have
given to Tho Hulletln tobacco fund
and aro waiting to hear from tho sol
diers. The kit which ho sent was Identical
to those which Tho Hulletln money
provides and was mailed to Kuropo
when tho company first nrrunged for
the special shipments to soldiers. An
almost literal translation of the let
ter Is printed below.
"ON FUONT, December 23, 1917.
"!.. J. Kast, U. S. A.. My dear Sir or
Miss: Hero Is a letter from a Hoi-
glau soldier, Informing you that jho
lias received a small parcel una con
tents. "I have not tho honor to know tho
generous giver, though that does not
prevent my extondlug him my thanks
for the igrout pleasure given mo by
sending the four plugs of tobacco and
clgarctto leaves. Tho tobacco seemed
very good to mo, and I smoked it In
my war pipe. In fact tho American
tobneco was delicious.
"Again, a thousand thanks to my
bravo bonefactqr of another. My re
spectful salutations from a devoted
Holglun soldier.
AUOUSTA VAN EURNHOUT,
D-H-K. W. Annul Holge, au Front.
Homo News.
"Tho capture of Jorusalem by the
valient troops of tho King and Eng
lish. Long live our friends, the Eng
lish, and for next summor tho power
ful armies of-Amorlca."
Mr. East explains that possibly the
reason no replies to boxes have
reached Hond Is that thoso containing
numes of residents of this city may
have been held longer than expected
In Now York City, waiting for spaco
on transports. Tho kits aro all turn
ed over to tho American Hod Cross
and nro shipped at their discretion
from warehouses In Now York. A
regular allotment Is sent out with
each boat on which they nro carried.
As the names of those contributing
to the fund aro Inside tho package,
and there nro thousands of packages,
It Is Impossible to find out Just whoso
aro being sent each time.
DELINQUENT TAX MST.
(Continued from pago 3.)
1 to 4 inc., blk 30
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
, 3, 4, OIK 31 ..
L. C. Herman, lots S and G,
blk 31
Chas. A. Douglas, lots 1 and
2, blk 32
Rodmond Townslto Co., lots
3 and 4, blk 32
C. L. Ilonuan, lot 7, blk 32....
E. Hascnmeyor, lot S, blk 32
C. A. Douglas, lots 11, 12,
blk 33
J. C. Cockerham, lots 1, 2,
UlK J4 ....... ....... ...
9.57
G.93
4.9S
Howard Contract Co., lots 4,
5, G, blk 47
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
14 to 19 inc., blk 47
Redmond Townslto Co., lot
20, blk 47
Mao C Duckley, lots 1, 2,
blk 48
Stato Dank of Redmond, lot
3, blk 48
5.95 1 Florence E. Case, lota 5, 6,
blk 49 .
5.28
2.G4
2.31
5.94
8.24
CORRESPONDENCE OF
CLUB OPEN TO PUBLIC
IVupIn Wrlto From All Over tho
Country, Asking For Various
Kinds of Infoi illation.
(From Monday's Dnlly.)
Correspondence of tho Commorclnl
club was today thrown open to tho
public, This consists of lottors writ
ten from all over tho country Inquir
ing for information, pamphlots and
nowBpapors. Among tho recent ones
aro Inquiries from Minneapolis, North
Dakota and Chicago from pooplo who
aro Interested in liomostoads and tim
ber lauds and thoso who aro Booking
an arid cllmato. Soma of thoso closor
to tho town ask tho club's assistance
In finding them employment or In
routing houses.
One man, ovldontly a student at tho
University of Chicago, sont in a pago
of quostloiiB concerning ovory phase
of tho lumber Industry. Ho explained
that ho was making a study of tho
timber of the northwest.
That tho publicity given llond Is
spread around a grout dlstnuco from
Central Oregon Is shown In a lottor
from K. I.. Vinnl, of Cambridge, Mas
sachusetts, an Investor In this city.
Ho says, "I bollovo that more should
bo done to bring to tho attention of
tho public tho wondorful resources
and opportunities of Central Oregon.
I have been In Iloud several times
and know tho northwest thoroughly.
I rocolvo my nowspapor rngularly,
needless to suy, thoy do not stay In
my hands very long. Thoy nro passed
on and I can congratulnto myself thnt
u number of your citizens and rccont
now settlers camo as n result of tho
Information roachlng thorn from this
sourco.
four chairs at your service at the
Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv.
W. O. and II. F. Meyer, lot
G, blk 34 3..30
J. E. Culllson, oU lots 13,
.14, 15, 1G, blk 34 23.10
Redmond Townslte Co., lots
21, 22, 23, 24, blk 34 0.60
Lilly II. McCoy, lot 12, blk 35 37.90
Earl L. Karris, lot -20, blk 35 4.95
E. A. Gates. w$ of w4 lots
9, 10, 11, 12, blk 36 17.C0
Jus. S. Penncll, lot 15, blk 3G 19.30
Elizabeth L. Goodwin, lot 23,
blk 3fl 15. G7
Carl Roe, o75 ft. lots 1, 2. 3,
4. and all 5 and C. blk 37.. 21.45
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
9, 10. 11, 12. blk 37 34.65
Nettie M. Abbott, et nl, o
lots 13, 14, 15. 16, blk 37.. 5.44
Redmond Townslte Co., lots
21, 22, blk 37 7.92
W. G. Phoenix, et at, lots 1,
a hit 3g c og
F. M. White, lot 3,'bik 3s".!.'! 3.31
N. II. Dunbar, lot 4, blk 38.... 3.31
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
1, 2, 3, blk 39 7.59
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
1. 2, 3, 4, blk 40 1.32
Redmond Townslte Co., lots
5, 6. 7, S, blk 40 3.30
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
10, 11, blk 40 3.30
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk 41.. 2.G4
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
1, 2, blk 42 3.29
Jas. L. Courtrlght, lot G,
blk 42 1.G5
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
7. 8, blk 42 3.30
G. W. Wells, o6 lots 1, 2, 3,
4, blk 44 7.44
W. C. Fellows, et nl, lots 13,
14, blk 44 S.91
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
15, 19. 20, 21, blk 44 15.84
Hnnnn W. Glbbs, oVi lots 1,
2, 3, 4, blk 45 11.55
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
7, 8, blk 45 7.92
W. T. Davenport, lots 9, 10,
blk 45 7.92
W. O. Follows, ot al, blk 11,
12. blk 45 8.91
G. V. Wolls, ot al., lots 13,
14, blk 45 29.70
Win, H. Habbs, lot 18, blk 45 19.80
Kenneth Campbell, lot 19, blk
45 23.10
Claud Knapp, 10, 1?, .blk 46 9.90
O. A. Cllno, lots 18, 19, blk
46; lot 20, blk 46 24.75
Redmond Townslto Co., lot 3,
blk 50
Redmond Townslto Co.. lots
4, 5, 6, blk 50
Anna E. Ellis, lot 1, blk 61....
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
3, 4, 5, 6. blk 51
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
I, 2, blk 52
Thos. Chrlstenscn, lots 5, 6,
blk 52
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
7 to 12 Inc., blk 52
Redmond Townslto Co., lot 4,
blk 53
Edward Moher, lots 7, 8, blk
53
Redmond Townslte Co., lot
II, blk 54
Chas. J. Uarhlte, lot 1, blk 55
Calvin Hegman, lot 2. blk 55
Victor Malm, lot 4, blk 55 ....
J. II. Ruley, lot 5. blk 55....
Reeves Wllcoxen, lot 3. blk 5fi
Arva WUIcoxon, lot 4, blk 5C
Floyd T. Williams, lots 5, C,
blk 56
Clevo Sandofer, o: al, lota 7,
a, OIK 56
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
5, 6, blk 57
I'earl Osborn. lot 7, :blk 57....
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
1. 2, 3, 4. blk 5S
Redmond Townslte Co., lots
1 to 12 Inc., blk 59'
Fred A. Wagner, lots 4. 5, G,
blk 60
Redmond Townslto Co.. lots
7 to 12 inc., blk GO
Redmond Townslte Co., lots
1 to 10 Inc.. blk 61
Susio Strand, lots 11, 12, blk
Gl
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
1 to S Inc., blk 02
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
9 to 12 inc., blk 62
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
1 to 12 Inc., blk 63
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
1, 2, 3, blk 64
Rodmond Townslto Co., lots
2 to 10, Inc.. blk 65
Redmond Townslto Co., lots
1, 2, blk 66
Redmond Townslto Co., lot
4, blk 66
W. A. Uelchor, lots 5, 6, blk
eo ,
A. G. Alllivgham, lot 7. blk PC
W. C. Uarbor. lot 8. blk 66..
T. 3. Jiirdnn. In! fl. hllr tld
'Rodmond Townslto Co., lot
12, OIK 66
Rodmond Townslto Co., lot
v, oik us
Rodmond Townslto Co., lots
3 to 12 inc., blk 69
Rodmond Townslto Co., lots
(Continued on Pago 10.)
14.SS
19, SG
3.30'
13.SG
9.90.
7.2 G
2.64'
3.59
4.95
11.23
5.9S
5.9S
17.1S
3.31
7.59
3.30
42.90
13.20
9.90
6.60
3.9G
3.9U
8.91
11.5r;
r
7.27
3.31
5.2S
9.24
5.61
9.90
18.4S
3.62
15.84
3,96
27.tl
5.94
2.64
2.9T
3,30
2.64
2.64
3.80
2.31
18.4&
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