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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
lGR'8" IIKXI) nUUiKTIN, IlfcND OUKGON, TIIUItSDAV, JULY art, 11)18 EPWORTII LEAGUE GIVES PROGRAM For tlio rurposn of Hal-din Fundi to Redecorate (he Church. Tho Kpworth Ioaruo of tlio Metho dist church in preparing n program to bo Rlvon on Friday ovonlnR, July 2(5. Tho program will roprcsont nil ot tho allied uiitlona now engaged Jn tho war In songs, readings and tableaux. Various booths will be m nil o ot which tho articles of food that tho allloa uso will bo sold. Tho program follows: I'lntio duet, "Mnrsolllalso." Roadlng (lit Scotch klltlos), Stow tirt Hac. Solo, "ItllU Garlbaltlc." Dalo EI kins. Song, "Joan of Arc" (with Ta bleaux), ltuby Kollor. Heading, Jlarold Howard. Solo, "When tho Kl Kamo Hnmo." noadliiR, "Italian Dialect," Mrs. McDonald. Solo, Irish, "Upon tho Shugle Shue," Mrs. Thordarson. Tableaux (an Indian sceno), "Tho "Wooing ot Hiawatha," tour youtjB people Plnno solo. "Tho Star Spangled Banner," Kuth Caldwell. A good, tlmo will bo assured all who attend. BIG IRRIGATION DEAL IS CLOSED (Coutlnucd from Pago Ono.) tral Oregon Irrigation company's project havo horctotoro formed an irrigation district for taking over tho control and management of Irriga tion canals. No provision, however, was mado for taking over tho In complete portion of the company's system, Including unsold lauds now reclaimed. Directors of tho north unit district who negotiated tho deal with the Central Oregon company are Harry "W. Guard, president; H. D. Ander. Bon, secretary; Fred Fisher of Ma dras; John Henderson, Opal City; Sir. Vlbbort, Gatoway, and Louis Irving, attorney. Tho company was represented by Jcsso Stearns of 'Port land and Denton Durdlck of Redmond. Tho report that the North Irriga tion district had arranged tor the purchase of tho Central Oregon Irri gation company property was con firmed by President Fred S. Stanlpy ot tho company this morning. "The proposition means," Mr. Stanley said, "'tho development of tho whole sec tion on linos worked out by State Engineer Lowls and tho co-operative fcarvey." A combination ot all tho Irrigation districts of this section was" first pro posed by Mr. Lewis at tho irrigation Bchool in Ilcdmond last Fobruary. turned from Portland on Sunday evening and havo moved to Prlnn vllle, whoro they expect to llvo for soino tlmo. Jcsso nockmnn, from Portland, mndn a short visit with his parents and frleiuln Sunday nud Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronves Wlllcoxon, Miss Kay llussett, fttr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon, J. P. llowmnn, 1). H. French and It. K. Davis wore In Hond Thursday of last week. Lloyd niul lloss llussett wont to Silver Lake Tuosdny ot lrtst wook, returning tho latter part of tho week. Josso Shobort has leased Heaves Wlllcoxon's ranch for tho coining year. It. K. Davis loft Monday ovenlng for Cnnip Lewis. Mrs. Chanibors and daughter Holon returned to tholr home at Hood River Sunday ovenlng after n two weeks' visit at tho E. A. llussett much. Conserve Surplus Food. Increased planting of vegetables this year almost certainly will mean an un precedented yield of all kinds of fresh vegetables. This will mean plentiful supplies for summer tables unil n large surplus. This surplus, to bo useful to Amer ica, must bo conserved. It must bo dinned, dried, brined or stored in the honied ot America. Home-conserved food means that the homo will bo more nearly self-sustaining and that the bunion on transporta tion will bo lightened. Women who hnve never canned should now lenni how; women who know how should prepare to do more. United States Department of Agriculture. Package Goods Expensive. Thnt pnekngo goods nro more expen sive than goods bought In bulk Is fhown In n chart of comparative food values recently published. The chart shows that conned peaches cost threo times ns much as dried peaches, nnd the food value In calories Is three times greater In the dried thnn In the canned vurlety. Canned pork and beans cost nbout twice as much per unit of food value ns dried beans. Tho canned goods nre ready for Immediate uso and the dried require preparation, but to persons Interested In reducing tho cost of living these facts nro worth taking Into consideration. CARD OK THANKS. Wo desiro to thank all thoso friends and neighbors who rendered aid In our recent boreavoment and for tho many floral offerings. Y C. SILVER AND FAMILY, KAY WHITE AND FAMILY. Adv. Something to sell: Advertlso In Tho Bulletin's classified column. BOARD STARTS , ON HUGE TASK (Continued from Pago .1.) JNO DAMAGE TO HAY FROM RAIN POWELL UUTTE. July 24. Most xf tho hay In this section Is all ready In tho stack so the rain on Monday night was qulto acceptable. .Mrs. E. A. llussett, .Miss Fay Bus sett, Mrs. Chambers and Miss Helen Chambers wore In Prinevlllo on Wed nesday ot last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Wlllcoxon woro in Redmond Friday of last week making arrangements preparatory-to moving thero before long. Mrs. E. N. Hall and Hon Ernest ro- replaclng lilra with someone who would do their bidding. Galloway Is a Democrat, who re ceived his first appointment v. ay baok in the Chamberlain regime. Regard less of tho tact that all threo ot the tx-offlclo members ot the board are Republicans, Charles still stays on the Job. Hut as polutod out In tho foregoing, If ho lined up possibly with ono ot tho members against tho other two ho might be oustod to smash tho tie. Such an eventuality doosn't seem llkoly, but thero Is plonty ot chance that tho commission may come to a deadlock mora than once before a flnal oatlmato is made of the amount of excoss levy that tho commission wishes to put up to the people In Novomber. Goodman Aguliiht Limllntloii. Governor Wlthycombe and State twm I'M t..i ii'i mi '" mi mi nrrnrr-ri FINANCIAL STATEMENT OFJ THE FIRST NAJIONAL BANK . OF 'BEND At the Close of Bu.mos June 29. 1918 RESOURCES Loans nnd Discounts l. S531.805.29 Bonds and Warrants 78,782.09 Stock in Federal Reserve Hank 1,500.00 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 82,l!U.ll Other Real Estate Owned t 4,105.27 Five Per Cent Redemption Fund 025.00 Cash and Exchange 280,008.1 $088,040,80 LIABILITIES 'Capital 1 - - $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits .' A- 81,117.01 Circulation li i '-L- 12,500.00 Deposits 2.-J1.I- n-. 870,829.88 - - J, 8938,910.80 ! iflfflariiffWffirw Troasuicr Kay no doubt will hang togothor In a general way, as thoy aro both strong In coudumnlng tho G per cont. limitation amendment and both nro equally strong In their vlmvn thnt tho stato will need considerable more money In 1911) and 1920 than Is to bo seemed for It under thu amendmpnt. Stilt another Interesting complica tion faces tho commission. 1'uder tho amendment tho people may vote from year to year to grant excess funds over thoso allowed by the limitations ot tho constitution. Hut nud this Is said on the authority ot Attorney General llrown, thoy cauno vote In any ono year to spread thu Increased levy out over a two-year period. To Increase tho levy and equalize tho Increase betweon two years, two elections must bo held, and two Increases granted. Consequently tho commission will havo to provide for an extra largo levy for 1919. Tho utonoy may bo appropriated by tho legislature to spread It out over tho two years, but tho levy must bo voted for In No vombor of this year, In tlmo to In cludo It In tho levy of 1919. This means that tho people, It thoy vote tho Increase which tho tax commis sion nsks them to vote, will havo to pay It all In a lump. Halt ot It can not be paid In 1919 and half In 1920, although half may bo expended In 1919 nnd half In 1920. This feature also has given tho tax commission rensou to hold Its breath when considering' how much money It will ask for. Tho wholo situation simmers down to this, nnd this Is tho opinion ex pressed by members ot tho tax com mission: If tho commission Is rea sonable in its demands It will .get nil It asks for; It It Is unreasonable In Its demands It will get nothing that it nsks for. Tho peoplo aro wilting and ready to go tho limit on war ex penditures, when thoy feel such ex penditures aro necessary and created by tho exigencies of tho hour, but tho peoplo aro not now more willing to bo stung and gouged for unneces sary expenditures than thoy aro dur ing normal times. It can sifoly bo said that tho mem bers ot the commission npproclato thoso facts, at least they havo so ex pressed themselves. In tho light of this feeling on the part of tho membors of thu commis sion It Is more than likely that thoy will go as easy as possible In making their ostlmato to place It before the peoplo at tho general election. 1'lav Crop Failure. Tho state's llax experiment again promises to border on a falluro this year. This condition cannot bo at tributed, howovor, to tho men In chargo of tho work. Tho elements, havo once more conspired to reduce tho flax crop in this section ot tho stato to practically a minimum and for n second tlmo n dry season has worked woefully against a good crop. As It Is, It Is possible some money will he mado, but tho most serious phase of tho situation Is the possi bility that farmers may become dis couraged by two yours hand running of bad weather conditions and do claro that flax Is a crop uith the Jinx on It and refuse to continue with tho work further. In event this should happen It would mean con sldorablo difficulty- tor tho stato In providing work for the convicts, par ticularly during the winter weather. It also might set back for a long tlmo to coma an Industry which really has Home promlso nhoad for It In a state whore such Industries are badly ueoded. Tho annual report of Stato Flro Marshal Wells, which Is sopuruto nud distinct from his report as Insuranao commissioner, has Just recently been submitted to Governor Wltliyeombo and shows that In tho rast two yours flro losses In tho state generally havo boon reduced over fib per cent, as the result of fire prevention work. This is considered even more romarkablo than appears on tho face of It, says Mr, Wells, becauso of tho fact that general abnormal conditions huvo made iroperty that Is, buildings, tholr oontonts and tho like worth about 25 por cont. more than In nor mal tlmos. Mr. Wells In his report, which Is tho first annual spasm for tho flro marshal's department, suggests that tho department be continued, but us a separata entity, and no longer uh a part and parcel of tho Insurance department. Oh, yo shades of Prof., Matthews! When u consolidation commission Is fairly bursting Itself trying to consolidate thou comes forth a stato official with tho tomerlty to suggest that a now department bo created out of another ono! This was rather mean of Harvey wlion evoryono was beginning to think that ho might bo running tho corporation dopartmont and a tow other Jobs by tho tlmo tho consolidation commis sion got through with Its Job. A great many officials around hora aro Inclined to think that tho legis lature, perhaps, will pay woro at tention to Harvey's recommendations than it does to thoso of tho counsoll datlou commission. . We Are Back in Business and Invite Your Patronage BUY BEND A local product, fresh made, and now contains, by per mission of the Food Administration, Seventy-Five Per Cent Wheat Flour. Imported breads are old when they get here. We are bpen evenings and carry a full line of Creamery SuppliesCanned Goods, Fruit and Vegetables Commercial and Light Lunches Served. Candy, Ice Cream and All Hot Weather Drinks Try Our Excellent Coffee. MR. AND MRS. G. W. SHRINER THE AMERICAN BAKERY Wall Street Phone Black 41 1 J. A. Melton Says He Was Forced to Give Up His Work Hulferi-d I'ho War nnd Couldn't Kind Itellef Timliic HuiU Trouble. "I know sovnml others besides my solf who nro taking Tanlac, and they all say It Is doing them a world of good, too," said J. A. Melton, who Is with the Central Coal & I-'uol Co., and llvqs at G27 Rnuth Sixteenth street, Holsa City, Idaho, In nn In teresting Interview recently, "During tho past flvo years," Mr. Melton contlnuud, "I havo suffered so much from rheumatism, disor dered kidneys and stomach trouble that life was a burden to me, and especially has this boon tho case tor tho past seven or eight months. My wholo body seemed to bo effected with rheumatism, my kldnoyH both orud mo constantly und my back nud bides pained mo so I was almost dls tructed. My Htomnch was so upset that everything I would oat disagreed with mo, -I hud fearful headaches and was so very nervous for mouths I novor know what It was to gut u good night's sloop. My entire stem seemod filled up with poisons. I was In such u badly run down condition, and suffored so much lust summer and fall thnt I was forced to give up my work und tako to my bed, and for threo months I was simply In agony. I think I tried every modi clno that was suggested, and paid nut more that $ 1C0. 00 for treatment, but got only u little tomporury relief. "I had Just about abandoned all hope of evor getting up again, and I don't reckon I would If It hadn't been for Tanlac. Wall, I hud boon reading so much In tho papers about Tanlac that I concluded to try It, al though I must admit as I had been disappointed so much I had little Idoa that It would holp mo. Hut I certainly was agroeably surprlnod attor taking a few dosos to find an Improvement In my feelings. My appotlto picked up and then nil my troubles began to disappear, I soon got to eating anything I wuutod, nnd my rheumatic trouble gradually loft mo. My head never aches now, and my norvos aro calm und steady, and I sloop ovory night llko a log. I havo taken threo bottles ot Tanlac now, und am going to koop It up for a whllo, but It hns already put inn In u shapo to whoro I can work ovory day out In all sorts of woathor, and It doosn't scorn to hurt mo ono bit, Yes, sir, Tanlac has certainly mado llfo worth living for mo, and Is tho ono medicine thst J. can, jrccpmrnwid, feeling sure that It will help anybody that Hill give It a fair trial. Tanlac Is sold In llend by tho Owl Pharmsoy and In Hlsturs by (loo. K. Altkon. Adv. notici: to atiinnoiis. In the County Court of tho Htntn of Orsgon, for tho County of De schutes. In the Matter of the Mutate of Vurnou A. Kerbs, DcMismt Notice Is hereby lven that Aunn Forbes was. on tho 23rd day of July. 1018, appointed administratrix of th estate of vornon A. Forbes, dscMised, nnd all persons hnvlug claims ugaliist paid fistula nre hereby untitled to pre sent samo to said administratrix at llend, Oregon, verllled as required by law, within six mouths of tho date of tho first publication of this no tice; Date of first publication, July 2fl, l'J18. AN.N'i: FOKIIHH, Administratrix of the Hstato of Vur nou A. Forbes, Deceased. 21-2fic Classified Ads. ioit ham:. I-'OIt HAI.i: ; scrim of timber land In township 17 south. lo an aero. D. W. Dietrich, Tutunlo, Oro. 08-2 1-2 In FOR BALK 10 aero under (!. O. I. canal, about 1 xh mllea north of llend; .'10 Irrigable; $10 por aero, part cash, easy terms on balance. Cora W. Hwltfor, liox 18, It, F. 1), 1, Hond, Oro. OO-lu-lHIp FOIt BAMO Milch cows nud young stock. Also hogs and young pigs, John Hvvlger 0 miles oast of Hond, Ilox 18, It. F. I). 1, Hand. OHlU-liOp FOR HAM-: On McAllister rnuch, II miles wost of Tumalo, 11 head of milch cows, calves and year lings. A. Graham. l!0-18-20p FOIt BAM3 140 shares Arnold Irri gation Company and I'lno Forest Irrigation Company water stock, Loss than cost. Can ho used on homostead taken up undor Ilnnhnm Falls segregation. J. llyau & Co. un-lGtfo FOR BAM: 14 head of cuttlo nud ono work team. Jl. a, (insnny, Union harbor uhop, Phono 2171. 19-lltfc FOR BALK Why homostond whon you can buy a deeded ranch on tho Tumalo projoct, 100 ncros, for ?5 per aero? IIouso and barn; good outside rnngo. Address Lock Ilox 2, Tumalo, Oro, 02-Gtfo WANTICI), WANTED Bxporlonood waitress. Plinim or write llottl Redmond. Redmond. Ore. 1'7-IStfc -- i LOST AND FOUND. I ROO RKWARD for following homes liny iiinr.. brands) M and letter 8 with horliontsl Hun through run lor on luft Htlllo; also ono brown mart, tvwi grny mnres and two -MirlliiK rolu. Notify P. II. John son, Mltllenu, Ore. l'Jtfe WANTHD- To hear from owner of good farm fur sale. HUIh rash prlre, full dtMorlplloii, D. F. Rush, MluniMtpolls, Minn. 4C-lU-20p LOST Two gray mnnw, weight about !i00 iweh. Matter on ono nnd both shod, also forotop trimmed, llninded on left shoul der, one LF and ono L and hori zontal I. Kindly notify J, O. Ilagnu, Ilox r4fi, llend, Ore. 20-2.1C NOTICI.. Notice Is hereby given that Do srhuitM county registered road war rants, I to 40R, Inclusive, aro culled for payment at tho county trwisuror'M ofllea. Interest stops on and after July 19th, 1018. CLYDK M. McKAY, Desehittus County Treasurer, - Adv.20 Brand Directory p I'itAMC PKIK'IVALTj MIIIIcum, Oregon. uity.'89p Right sldo; right oar crop- Y pon; waiiio ngui uiuii leg. O it i.. Tom:. HUt.TM. o. ndv.lOOo P. II. JOIINKO.V, Mlllleun, Oiegon. While You Shop, We Do Your Washing ! Bring in the wash when you come to town in an hour and a half it's done Jlmj Kind qf Finished Work SANITARY Laundry e