The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 14, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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IIKND nUIJiKttN, ND, ORBflON, TJ1URHDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1918
STCKJK ASSOCIATION
WILL MEET FRIDAY
Jtnnchcra Fnim Upper Deschutes to
Dlscii Problems of ("at Ho Ruhro
WMIi Forest Officials.
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
Friday aftornoon at 1 o'clock tlio
"Uppor Deschutes Livestock associa
tion will hold Its annual mooting In
4ho forest sorvlco office. Supervis
ors Jncobson anil Vincent and L. E.
McDanlols, ot Portland, will prcsldo
over the session, which will bo sim
ilar to those hold at Sisters and Fort
Hock the past week. Questions ro-
Knrding the oattlo rango will bo tak
en up.
Among those expected In to the
meeting, who will take nctlvo part In
the discussion are M. S. Maytlold,
Crescent; It. 13. Orimes, Pilot Ilutto
district; S. S. Stearns, I'rlnovlllo;
AValt McColn, Culrur; T. W. and C.
C. Vandovcrt, uppor Deschutes; N. S.
McColn, Culver, Cecil Stearns, Prlnc
vlllo, and Loland Casey, Prlnovlllo.
years ago. Mr. Winters was living
In Montcsano, Washington, whoro ho
bolougod to the .volunteer tiro de
partment. On his wny to a flro on
February 0 tho nuto ho wan riding In
crashed Into a bnuk building ami was
wrecked. Its flvo occupants wore
Injured, Mr. Winters later succumb-1
lug from tho effects of a broken leg i
and Internal Injuries. Ho was the
senior member ol tho firm of Win
ters Druthers and had a homestead ,
near Crescent.
BENNETT-COOPER CO.
PURCHASES GROCERY
MAN FROM SISTERS
SECURES DISCHARGE
.Aubrey JK. Perry Will Return From
Camp Lewis Exemption Be
cause of Dependents.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Word has becu received from Camp
l.owls ot tho dlschargo ot Aubrey E.
Perry, ot Sisters, becauso ot tho fact
that ho Is married. Ho was water
master ot tho Squaw Creek district
and claimed exemption on agricul
tural grounds but made no claim bo
causo of having dependents. Tho ag
ricultural claim was denied and ho
"went to camp with tho other dratted
men from this soction but will now
lio returned to his home.
With tho report of Mr. Perry's dis
charge comes a request that another
man bo sent but, according to the
local board, two moro men than tho
county quota have already been sent
and so no moro will go. Tho next Jn
turn Is A. W. Spears, now In Portland.
CAN HAVE NO FUNDS
FOR HIGHWAY WORK
.Members of County Court Return
From Conference With State
Highway Commission.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Iteturnlug-thls morning from Port
land where they had been In consul
tation with tho State Highway Com
mission, tho members ot tho Des
chutes county court report that no
lunds will bo available from the com
mission for highway construction
this year or until the commission Is
ble to sell Jts bonds. Deschutes
'county is not alone In this, no meney
"bolns available tor any part ot the
stato.
Now regulations ot tho Foderal Re
servo Dank concerning tho salo ot
new bond Issues, which make It Im
possible for the state to place Its
securities at tho present time, are tho
reason for the situation. Whenever
uny money Is avallablo It Is under
stood jhat Deschutes county will be
one of tho first to recelvo additional
.aid.
A. If. WINTL'RS DIES.
(From Monday's Dally.)
"Word has reached here of the
death ot A. Howard Winters, aged
37, well known In Dend about two
Itrn l KoM'tiinn, Former Owner,;
1a'uos City Store to lie Op
" enitctl On lnih lluM.
(From Wodnosday's Daily.)
Early this woek tho Uennott-Coop-
or Company completed tho purchhso ;
of tho Union Orocery, formerly owned J
by Hen F. Itosomnn, and Is now op-
ernttng tno store, witu mo cnango
ot management, a strict policy of cur
tailing expenses Is to bo carried out,
In tho hope that by doing so custom
ers may bo benefited by lower prices.
For this reason Tiuslness will bo on n
strictly cash basts and other changes
will bo mado, as advocated In tho
letter sent by tho government to all
tho rotall grocors.
Tho storo will carry a complota
stock and will bo run practically In
dependent of tho Dennett-Cooper es
tablishment In the Prlnglo block. Two
clerks will have chargo ot tho place.
Mr. Roseman canio hero lato last
summer and oponcd a grocory on Ore
gon street, later moving Into tho old
Dond Theatre, which was remodeled
for him. Ho Intended staying hero
merely until ho had recuperated his
health, which had been broken down
whllo he was engaged In tho medical
practice. Ho was a very prominent
surgeon in the cast and has -gone
back to Lewiston, Idaho, to re-enter
this profession.
H. C. OLIVER HERE
TO FILL VACANCY
Replaces S. L. WlgRlns ns O.-W. R.
unri X. Trmcllnfj Freight and
Passenger Agent.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
While temporarily filling the place
of S. L. Wiggins, formerly traveling
freight and passenger agent for tho
O.-W. R. & N. Company, H. C. Oli
ver, of Portland, is making his head
quarters in Bend. Mr. Wiggins left
last Saturday tor Washington. D. C.
to bo connected with the traffic de
partment of tho war board.
Mr. Oliver will be assisted by W.
H. Hicks, of Portland, who will ar-
rlvo hero somo tlmo next week. Doth
men have been working on tho main
lino from Portland but will now go
out from Dend and covor all of tho
Central Oregon torrltory until a new
man can bo found to take Mr. Wig-
gin's place. Mr. Oliver mado his first
trip in hero 10 years ago, whon ho
drove In to make a report on this ter
ritory. His last visit was paid a year
ago. In checking up on tho office
roports tho now man has found tho
business tor the past year very much
Increased.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
(From Thursday's Dally.)
Judgo W.'l). Barnes Is back from
a short trip to Portland.
W, J. Buckley was In from Red-
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STANDARDS
of Living need not be lowered to
help Conservation, but
STANDARDS
of Saving must be raised a sacred,
patriotic duty.
The First National Bank
Bend, Oregon
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UUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
Own Your Home
Don't hold u bunch of rent receipts
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Buying early as we did
we can give you the ad
vantage of some close
prices on your building
material bill.
SEE OUR. WINDOW DISPLAY OF
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
Bend Hardware Co,
HAVE YOU FUltt'HASKl)" THRIFT STAMPS?
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And the next day you will go back
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to McBride's because the Lunches
served there are served just right.
McBride's Confectionery
Oregon Street
Phone Red 1751
O'Kane Bldtf.
mond on business with tho county
clerk yesterday.
Mrs. Phil Smith camo In from Tho
Dalles this morning. Sho will mako
her homo at Tumalo.
Sir. and Mrs. A. J. Tucker bocamo
tho parents of a little girl, born Mon
day at their homo on Hawthorne avenue.
Mrs. Archlo McGowan. who visited
hero a short timo, Is now back In
Burns 'and will remain thoro Indefi
nitely. .,) , Ml ' "II
classified advertisements
him sale.
FOR SALE Purobrcd Mammoth
Bronzo turkey toms. J. E. Warner.
Powoll Butto. Ore. S9-G0,lp
FOR SALE OR TRADE A North
Dakota farm for Bend property. Ad
dross Box 579, Bond. 45-48,9,G0p
FOR SALE NV SW'i Sec. 27,
Tp. 17, S. R. 12. containing 30 aoros.
moro or less, lying northeast of Bond
and within a mllo and a half of tho
center of the city. Terras, cash. Mako
mo an offor. J. F. Bean, Court llp,use,
Cincinnati, Ohio. 21-47tfe
TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE 120 acres near
Marcola, Orogon, partly improved, 7
room house, 3 barns and other build
ings; 1 good team, wagons nud har
ness, G cows and somo young stock,
to trado for alfalfa land near Bond or
Rodmond, by owner. Address J. E.
Ward, Marcola, Or. G9-49,r0,lp
TO TRADE Flvo acres of land
noar high school In Tho Dalles, Oro.,
for Bend property or land in Des
chutes or Crook countlos, Soo F. F.
Fisch, 10G3 Bond street, or addroasj
V. u. uox 323, iiunu, ure. su-iauc
R. L. Wallace, of Lubauou, was In
Bond yesterday. Ho was horu to at
tend tho funeral of his brother, who
dlod recently at Paisley.
Mrs. P. W. Bensley, of Portland, Is
tho guest of her slstuc. Mrs. Vornon
A. Forbes. Mrs. Beasley was former
ly Miss Gertrude Market, ot Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. I), Ilruahn, df Pundlo-
Enough Bad Teeth
in Bend
and Country Tributary
to keep GO dentists busy day and ulaht, stonily for one year.
The moral Is go whllo you run, nml have )Vir tooth saved,
MEFOItE YOP AHE TOO LATE. More dentists tiro being
taken tuviiy each mouth, more young men are being othorwlsu
occupied those troublesome limes. C'oiiHiMiuoiitly loss dentists
lire bolng flnlxhtMl ivnit) 'for win K. I'rlcss of first class ma
terial Is giittliw? nut of roach. A great intiiiy am putting off
what could bu ilomi now- at tuoitnratn prims. Tho tlmo will
soon come whon you may hnvo lo wall your turn for weeks, to
gut oven an appointment with it reliable dentist.
Dr. A. C. Proom, professional uiun'itgcr for Ihn KING MEM
DENTIKTH, nilvlses all who contemplate having tenth attended
to go NOW save your tenth while you run save your money,
by starting your work while It Is pimslblo tor the dentist to
give you tlmo nud attention nt tho present uiodernle prices.
Vou may not hnvo such opportunities, regarding skill, time,
attention and prices, long.
If you do not see your way clear to patronlxn tho KING 1IEK
DENTISTS, then I would advise nil to stop, think, nml look to
your teeth, and go to somo good, reliable, practical, honest,
conscientious and, ubovo all, mi efficient ilentlM, anil have your
work attended to.
With our special equipped offices mid thorough workmen,
you will not have to wait or bo put off. We urn prepared to
do a .groat volume of high class work at living prices If you
know tho KING BEE DENTISTS can do your work best, then
go to them nt once, If you do not know It, ask anyone ac
quainted In Central Oregon. But If you really think wo cannot
do your work anil nnvo you half the price, bcsldos, and would
rather go to some private, ethical dentist, I say. my advice Is
to go while you can to some dentist -DO NOT PUT IT OFF.
Each of our dentists are constantly assisted by our uniformed
nurses, nud our dentists give every attention to each case,
Tho King lieu Dentists nro open every day and evenings now,
on account of extra work, and to accoiumodatu those who are
not able to come during tho day.
N OFFICII OVER POST OFFICE. BI2VI, OREGON
A. C. FROOM, Manager
ton. passed three dnys In Bend visit
ing their daughter, Mrs. W. C. Coop
or. They loft last night for Port
land. W. H, Hethorn was In from Horn
sted yesterday on business. This
was tho first trip to town he had
mado 'In six months. F. P. Drake
was also In with hint.
Police are looking for a man re
ported from Wlestorla, who Is call.
Ing at houses urging pi-ople not ti
vote on tho city bond lutuo at tho
next election. Ho is supposed to In
mentally deranged.
E O. Lognu, of tho firm of Logan J
& Courh, confectioners, has pur
rhnsntl tho Interest of Mr. Couch.
WANTED.
MODERN PLOWING done by A.
B. Taylor; prices reasonable. Mo
Kay Ave., Mill Add., P. 0. Box 10G.
77-G0-1, 2,3.4
LOST AND FOUND.
TAKEN UP-Ono bay maro, weight
about 1200 branded G on left shoul
der, about 10 years old. L. C. Young,
G miles NE ot Bend. 88-GOp
LOST Registered Durham bull,
diamond brand on loft ribs, tag "AG"
in ear. W. F. Fryrear, Cllno Falls.
Gl-49,Glp
STRAYED Young 1)Iuck colt,
brandod M on loft ntlflo. Will pay
all charges. Uutls Mooro. 34-48,G0p
Brand Directory
FRANK PERCIVALIi
Mllllcnu, Oregon,
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Right sldo; right car crop
ped; wattlo right hind log.
It. h. TONE, Hlstei-H, Oro.
adv.lOOc
I. It, JOHNSON,
Mllllcnu, Oregon,
Announcement
we
We wish to announce that
have purchased the
UNION GROCERY
formerly conducted by Ben F.
Roseman, and conforming to the
requests of the Food Administra
tion we will operate this store on a
STRICTLY CASH BASIS
thereby giving the consumer the
benefit of the savings made possi
ble only by the cash system.
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BENNETT & COOPER
"It Pays to Pay Cash at the Union"
THRIFT STAMPS on sale at our counters
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