The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 21, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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WATER TO H().('AI-I.i;i) IJ.VCHHH
a;ki:a(ji: in central oitcoox
lllltlOATION PROJECT.
HAI.EM, Knit, in. (Hpi'dnl to Tim
Ilitllotlii,) Thu DoHurt Lund Itonrit
Iiiin passed upon a nuniliur of ciun
itruutH under thu Central Orufton Irri
gation project, action taken liy tlm
board on thwio vurloun contractu lo
liiK n h follows;
Tho Contra) Orison Irrigation corn
'fyany havliiK submitted tho followliiK
contracts for tho approval of tho
hoard for tho aalo of watur to no
eitllml excess ncrouKo In tho project,
011 tho form which was horotoforo
Miibmlttuil to mill npprovuil by thu
nttornoy Konoral, tho aaiuo urn hero
1y ordered approved: Nuinhnnt IIHiln,
JCO, 01, 221a, 117, 104, 100, aili.J
187, 22C, 160, G22, 130, MS, 1.13,
21 nml 43,
Tho following Contral Oregon con
tractit havo been onlurml executed
iiml approvoiliiy tho honril:
No, 723a, In tho iiaino of It, M
Forent. covorltiK tho NW,i NW'Ui
30-14-14.
No. 1020a, In tho iiaino of Itay I,.
TtJjton, covorltiK NV4 NWtf, 31.
10.12.
No. 10U8, In tho namo or Kirk
.tltod, wo win HE VI NW'Vt. 30-id-13.
fe GRAVELY'S MM 2 u
ft BsASss&Sst USBII mW
f Bofort tho Invention MMmMWiuiXi
Mr1 f ewr Patent Air Proof Peuofc 2j 0bTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbsI"M I
1' Many Dealer Could Not Keep 3 aem.
t' the Flavor end rrethnee In 4 iQmmWJi
It ncAt ohavcuv rt.ua tobacco, Ai57A
V Now the Patent Pouch Koopo It W fV?.y,V
tJK rrooh and Clean and Deed. eTetaeV - i j Tea .
Al A Utile Chew of Grovel le Cnoveh JpkMHf t TL j VlVC:
TaK nd Laite Longer then 'dsBssssLliW t (H J flL
HS ordinary clui. V X U V IS V vWm
(OgS HE LEARNED ALL ABOUT REAL If f R
Vt,''S GRAVELY BACK THERE IN OLD I zK UuJk
1 Q VIROINIA.THE MINUTE HE I . iilV
JzLjz? nBADMYerLLaoARDHEWENT Sifs'wfZaBemmWF
VOTK AND NOW LOOK HCfvV HAPPY 1 MMi WrfQP'lLl
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I I JLOOMIKJUTHKPnOTECTIOMBnAI. Sk " 1P "
I I IT 18 NOT IU1AL OHAVBLV WITHOUT ffliHil
I THIS BEAL gy
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No. HOC, In
toll; covorltiK
No. 10D0, In thn iiuiint of Knincln
mill It, M. Korimt, covorliiK NK4
30-H-M.
No, 1100, In tho namo of M. C.
(.onion, covi-rlnj; tho HU'U HKU.
4.1C13.
No. 1101, In tho until it of It. O.
Hinock, covurlnu tho NWV1 BWl'n
22-17-H.
No. 1102, In tho namo of Jacob C.
lyix, covorltiK tho NWVi HBi. 31-U-H.
No, 1103, in tho nnmo of C, II.
AilAtm, covnrliiB tho HV NV4,
CH-in.
No. 1104, In tho namo of Frcil Prtft
liy, conirltiir tho SV.'t HKU. 22-
f.Vo. HOG, In tho namo of Grovur C.
1'rlco, covorltiK tho HV',', NKU,
HK,' SWA, SKA HVi ami lot 2,
U.-14.
In tho namo of John lltn
tho HM NV, 20-
1C1G.
Contral Oregon Irrlnatlon company
rontracta No 017, 0GC, 978. 1027
nml 1028 liavlm: bnon rancullod by
thn company, wnro orilorod cancollod
from tho rooonli of thn board.
J'roof of rocLn Hint Ion, cultivation
fund Kottlomont havliiK boon iiihmlttod
n ncaordaiico with tho rulw and rci;
ilatloiiH of tho lioanl, cortlflcato of
iroof wa ordnred Imiuisl undnr Chii-
,1ml OroKon Irrltratlou company con-
.tracti No. UCtl, 07G and 1025.
Dmxln worn nrdorud Uatiod In ar
Vordanco with tho rulon and roitula-
Li . . . ., -
norm oi mo ooaru iinuor u. u. i. con
tracm No. G8C mid CG0.
Kxtotinlou of tlmo within which to
r u limit proof of icclamatlon, culti
vation and iioUlomonl wan nrautcd ad
oIIowh:
C. O. I. contract 408 until Novum-
ior j 1910.
"). I. contract G01 until Novotn-
lor 1H1010.
C, O. I, contrnot 1041 April 1.
919.
Land Hutu No. 38 and 39 undor tho
ontract of Juno 17, 1907, covorltiK
uUldo lands for which an iwiial nroa
f tniKrottatml laniU ban boon can-
oIIimI, woro ordurud approved,
I
FORMER RESIDENT
OF BBNI) IS DEAD
i (Krom Monday 'h Dally.)
Nowh of tho death of A. N. Iluntor,
ir ovor 20 yoarn u rcHlduut of Coit
al Onvjon, wim rticolvod horo thin
iornliiK. Mr. Iluntor dlod of tttbur-
iloala nt 4 o'clock yoatorday aftor-
i ion nt LaucaBtur, California, whoro
i baa boon tho pant four yoarn, bIiico
itvlui; Doiul. Tho fituural will bo
ild tomorrow In hancafltor.
J, N. llutitor, hrnthor of tho do
aidj'lmn piumud tho lant two
ontila'lii tho nnutu with him mid
111 return homo Hhortly. Mr. Hun-
r wna In thu fttrnlturo IiuhIuosh mid
fnrn that In tho burnout) trudo,
illo In Jloml.
fllODY HIIIIM'KI) IN.
(Ily Unltixl I'rrM toTlio Ileml llullctln.)
Kunoral HorvlcoH will bo hold to-
nrrow tnornliiK nt 10 o'clock from
Jo Christian church for Mm, Marco-
o I'ornonatto, whoso body will bo
hiiKht In tonlKlit from Curry cotiti-
Mm. l'orsonutto was tlio ilaugh-
r of Mr. and Mra. M, D. Solyora, of
Jb city, and at ono tlmo rosldod In
jdinoud. Blto dtod euddonly luut
iturdny and tho body wna ahlppod to
nd J(ftr burial. Hor husband and
y wTll cotno In to uUotul tho sor-
E SET
GAVALOY HORSES
,mi:.miii:iw or tiii: i'I'iu'iiakino
noAiti) Airrnoitri:i to con-
HIIII.'U ONI.V TKIt.MH LAM)
DOWN nv (iovi:u..Mi:.vr.
(From Mouday'n Dally.)
Tho II. H. nowln war hornvn and ban
arratiKod for ownnr to noil thorn di
rect to tho Kovorutnmil at tho hlKhcnt
prlcon which tho Unltud Htaton Is pay
ItiK. Thin cuts out all contractors
mid oommlKNloiiM and allows tbtun to
doal stralKht with Undo Ham. Thrco
inomborn of tho purcbasltiK board aro
In this torrltory this wook handllni:
tho buyltiK.
At present thn United Htaton wantn'naw stuff thin rprlnn.
ravaly horses mid mules. Tho horses
must bo flvo to ten years old, sound,
1G hands high, dark colored, woIkIi
Iiik 1000 to 1200 pounds, and broke
to ride. For thin typo of horse $141
cash Is bolnj; paid, (No vouchors or
red tape.)
Tho mules must bo sound, four
yearn old and ovor, broke and weigh
Iiik upwards of 1200 pounds. They
will brltiK 12 16 a ploco. No bargain
ItiK or dcalliiK. All horses and mules
will brim: tho same prlco.
An Inspection will bo held In I'rlno
vlllo on Thursday, Fob. 21, In Ilcd
too rid tho following day, and In llend
on Haturday. Horses will bo received
at tbeso towns any tlmo previous to
these dates and If tentatively passed
will bo boarded at government ex
pense, until the day of Inspcclon.
Undo Ham needs 1G regiments of
cavalry at unco. Hero's. a chanco to
help tho boys In tho tronches by lot
ting go of two or thrco old favorites
In tho tiaddlo Ktrlrvg, and breaking In
MAJOR P. B. EDWARDS
HONORED BY RUSSIA
Major F. II. Kdwards, who during
bin rocrultlnc tour In Oregon was
appointed commanding officer at
Itentbnvon, wan tho recipient of an In
teresting presentation on bis return.
Two years ago ho was gazetted In
Itussta as having rccolvod tho Hub
slan Order of Ht. Stanllaus. Tho or
der arrived during tho major's ab
senco In tho states and Monday It
was handed to him by Col. J. Duff
Stuart, officer commanding tho dis
trict during tho absence of Major
Oon. I..ocklo. Tho order, which con
sists of crossed swords and bow, Is of
puru gold, sot In enamel.
'Women Want tho Iloxt.
Woman is more finely constructed
than man and nho requires tho best to
bo bad in medicines whon her sys
tem becomes disordered. Foloy's
Kidney I'llls help tho kidneys clcanso
tho Mood of Impurities that causo
aches and pains In muscles and Joints,
backache, rheumatic pains and puffl
nuss under eyes, Sold everywhere.
Adv.
This Great Serial War Story "Over The Top" Will Appear
in THE BEND BULLETIN Soon. Watch For 'it!
Over the
Top
By An American Soldier Who Went
ARTHUR GUY EMPEY
When the Lusitania was sunk Arthur
Guy Empcy decided that he could not
wait for his country to declare war so
he sailed without orders for England,
and enlisted as a Canadian.
He recounts this incident in "OVER
THE TOP" in less than five hundred
words. In a few thousand more words
he completes his experiences in England
and after that he is in France for
the greater part of the eighteen months
before he was invalided home, in the
"Front Line Trenches."
"OVER THE TOP" is the first story
by one of the American soldiers who
went to France, has been a real com
batant and has seen long service in the
trenches.
Sergeant Empey tells what it actually
means and feels like:
to be wounded seven times;
to live for n year and a half with mud
and rats and shells;
to be covered with "cooties" and never
to get rid of them;
to go "over the top" in a charge;
to grnsp for your gas helmet when a
second's delay mean's death;
to capture a Prussian; '
to get tangled up in barb-wire with that machine gun working a few yards away;
to lie for thirty-six hours wounded and unconscious in "No Man's Land."
For a year and a half, until he fell wounded in "No Man's Land"this American soldier
saw more actual fighting and real warfare than any war correspondent who has written
about the war. His experiences are grim, but they are thrilling, and lightened by a
touch of humor as original as the Soldiers Tliree. And they are True.
We take pleasure in announcing that wohave secured serial rights to this remarkable story
and that it will appear in installments V T 1 C f
in this newspaper It Is the Real btart!
A Word io Mother.
Mrn. K. J. Ilodard, Cowlch, Wash.,
nays, "Foley's Honey and Tar Is tho
best I ovor used. I always keep n
bottle In tho house for tho children.
A quick euro for coughs and colds."
Uhoals raw, Inflamed surfaces, loos-
ons phlegm, eases hoarnoncm and dif
ficult breathing, checks racking
cotitfhfl. Bold ovorywhoro. Adv.
Ono cent a word Is all a little Want
Ad wltl cost you.
Shoes for Real Service
OL'lt HI'KCIAfrY IH TO MAKi; HIIOKS THAT
HTANI) THU TU8T
NAP-A-TAN SHOE
Is especially mndo for this kind of country. None aro bet
ter rnado.
. J. E. TILT SHOE
A handsomo sorvlceablo dress shoo for men. Cannot bo
beaten for tho money. Glvo theso shoes n trial.
A. HANSON LOGGER.
Tho A. Hanson Logger Shoes of Thrco Lakes, Wis., are
hand-made and cno of tho very best of Its kind. Special mado-tc-ordor
work tcken for this shoe.
Ul'-TO-DATK HHOH HUfAfUINO
BOND
STREET
R. H. LOVEN
BEND
OREGON
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kjln
Dried Flooring and nil kinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of Suod.fd Sao.
DROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
21' i i y
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I 1 irs
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Filth, tad Wuhiogton Streets
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
L a w v i: n
First National Dank Building
Bond :: :: Oregon
H. H. DeARMOND
L A W Y K R
O'Kano Building, Bond, Oregon
H. O. SLLI9
Attorneyat-Law
United StntM Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
J. i:. EXGKIIUKTSO.V,
ri.r.MHixa and heating
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Done.
Phone Black 1291
LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA.
Architect
2-4 O'Kano Building
BEND ... OREGON
The Greatest War
Story Ever Written
O. 8. BENSON
Attorney At Law
Benson Building, Wall Stroot
Bond, Oregon.
0. P. NISWONGER, Bend, Oro.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Eiulmlmer, Funeral
Director.
Phone Red 421. Lady Asat.
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Sulto G-S-10, O'Kano Building
Bond, ... Oregon
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DR. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland
Visits Bend Monthly,
Watch Paper for Dates,
or inquire ot
TIIORSON, THE JEWELER
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Nnprupatlilc Physician
Ovor Logan furnlturo Co.
Wall Street Hours 9 to 5
Phone Red -JH'J
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
Storts snd Forwarding, Central Com.
ntuioo M.ichanta.
W carry Oil, GawIIn., Hoar, Floor,
Salt Ufati, Uaoa, Uacon and Lard.
Bastes-Anderson Farm Land Co.
Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty
Fint National Bank Building 124 Oitgoa Street Dead, Orogon
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