The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 12, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    IIBND IIULLKTIN, IIKND ORKOON, THURSDAY, 8ICPT. 12, 1018
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Efecfion to be Held in the
Next Few Weeks to Vote
Bonds for Fire Protection
' (From Tuesday's Dally.)
Flans for rushlriK ttio npnclnl nine
tlon (or tho purpono ot voting bonds
for tlm lnntnllntlon and inalntnnanco
of a flrn dopartrnont for tho city woro
formulated at a inootliij? of tho oxocu
tlvn cnmmlltoa of tlio Commercial
club nml city offtctnln, held last oven
I iik.
At tho mooting It wnn pointed out
(lint thorn worn no available (undo
for tho tnnlntonanco of oven a lorn
Iiornry organization at thin tlmo, and
in order to not hucIi fundn ntopn
would hnvo to bo taken Immediately
to plnco tho bond Issuo throunli. II.
0. Kills mndn tho motion that tho
committed and tnoinborH ot tho city
council bo Inatructod to net at onco
nml determine whoro tho bondii
might ha plncttd, and nil noon as thin
wnn accomplished tho election to bo
Iinld.
II, J. Overturf Informed tho rnnm-
GUSTAVO WRESTLES
AT KLAMATH FALLS
Former llrml Wrmtlrr Will Moot
wltli Hurt I Mmi nt Hint I'laro
Will Return to Ilrtul Hxtn.
(From Monday' Dally.)
Ad Ouslavo, who dofondod tho lo
cal honor for Ilond In wroitllng featn
Iioro tant month when hn dofontod
Youivg Nnrbeck In two successive
rnatchf, In now located at Klamath
Falln and ban agreed to moot one ot
tho (attest men in tho ntato thoro In
tho near future, according to word
rocelved from him. After leaving
Klamath Falln Gustavo expects to go
What i a Branch
House?
The Branch House is the place in
the packing organization where what
the packing plant does for you is put
where you can use it
Both are the natural result of
growth and development in the living
thing they belong to.
Swift & Company Branch Houses
are located in distributing centers all
over the country. They are fitted
out with refrigerating equipment to
keep meat cool, sweet and fresh.
Each one is in personal charge of a
man who believes in what Swift &
Company is doing for people and
wants to help do it
They are directed by men who
have spentyears learning how to get
better meat cheaper to the places
where it is needed.
Meat is shipped to the branch
houses direct from the packing plants
in Swift & Company's refrigerator
cars, in such quantities that it can be
disposed of while fresh and sweet.
Your meat dealer comes here to
buy your meat for you unless some
one else can treat him better then
we can.
So you need the branch house in
order to live well; and the branch
house and the packing plant need
each other,in order to be useful to you.
Swift & Company, U. & A,
born of tho mooting that unload ac
tion on the bond Innuo wnn token
prior to Boptorntior 28, and tho bondn
votnd, aftor that dato It would bo
nocemary to nubmlt tho plana for
bond luiun to a Kovorumont board,
and with tho lioavy runh of business
now boforo all government officials
It would porhapn bo novoral monthn
boforo thin pnrmlnnlon would bn
granted. Ilowavor, If tho oloctlon In
hold prior to tho 28th no such action
In nocemary.
Concluding tho mooting, It wan
recommended by alt prennnt that tho
Commercial club mombnrn carry an
a cninpnlgn until tho tlmo of election,
Intruding tho taxpayorn an to tho
need ot tho organization and equip
ment an a protection for tho city.
Tologrnmn woro sent lnnt night by
city offlclaln to various bonding
hounon to loam whoro tho bond
could moit readily bo placed.
to Wood, California, aftor which ho
will return to (lend.
COUNCIL AND FIRE
COMMITTEE TO MEET
(From Monday'n Dally.)
For tho purpono of completing tho
plans for tho organization of a vol
unteer flro department In Ilond, tho
Commercial club commlttoo and tho
city council will meet thin avenlog
at C o'clock In tho now city rent room
quartern. It In expected thnt nt that
tlmo T. W. Carton will havo doflnlto
plana to plnco boforo tho council tor
tho temporary organization and alno
for tho purchnno of cqulpmont. All
preliminaries for tho proponed bond
Innuo aro to bo taken up.
BANK DEPOSITS
SHOW DECREASE
PORTLAND ONLY CITY
IN STATE TO INCREASE.
Ovw Ono Million and Half Dollar
J,rftN on DupoMlt In Juno Tlinti
Durlfitc tho Month of
November.
(From Thuraday'i Dally.)
(RpUI t-i Th. llullMln.)
HALBM, Bopt. 5.- Deposits In
Eastern Oregon bankn at tho call on
Juno 20, 1018, amounted to $35,-
288,4CG.3G, according to figures com
piled by Superintendent of Banks
Ilennott for Tho Ilond Dullotln, thin
allowing n docroaio of $7,991,599.10
from tho call of November 20, 1017,
for tho 80 bankn In tho G4 town
claimed an Eastern Oregon. InWcst
orn Oregon bankn deposits Hhowod an
Increase of f 1,629,244.40 In a aim
liar length of tlmo, theno doponltn In
cluding 17C bankn In 100 townn. In
Portland's 24 Inntltutlonn tho do
ponlU allowed an Incroano of 3,
274,740.35. Thin Indlcatcn that tho
doponltn In Wontorn Oregon banks
outnldo of Portland had n decreano
of 11,045, 601. 8G, tho Incrcano gener
ally In bank doponltn falling In Port
land where great shipbuilding and
war Industrie havo been built up.
In hln ntatomont allowing tho bank
nltuatlon Superintendent Dennott
nnyn:
"On November 20th, M917, thoro
woro 2G1 banks in 1C2 towns In
Oregon 178 ntato bankn and 83
national banks. Ot thin number 84
banks In 02 townn aro classed an be
ing In Kantorn Oregon, namoly 40
stato banks and 35 national banks.
"Tho deposits In Eastern Oregon
bankn 84 banks In 02 towns on
November 20, 1917, woro $43,
280.0C4.C2. "Tho doponltn In Wcstorn Oregon
banks 17G banks In 100 towns on
Juno 20th, 1018, were J15G.305,
955.37, an Incroano ot $1,029,244.49
nlnco Novombor 20, 1917.
"Portland, with 24 Institutions,
had deposits on Juno 29th, 1918, of
1103,079,739.00, an Incrcano of $3,
274,740.35 nlnco November 20, 1918.
"Thus tho bankn In Western Oro-
gon, outsldo of Portland, havo had
a lonn In deposits ot $1.045,501. SO
slnco Novombor 20, 1017."
Hank dopoilts In tho Hastcrn Ore
gon towns having over $1,000,000 on
deposit woro as follows at tho last
call: Baker, $2,042,522, threo
banks; Dend, $1,240,578.05, two
banks; Huron, $1,070,069.02, two
banks; Heppncr, $1,358,110.48, two
banks; Klamath Kails, $2,152,380.55,
throo banks; La Grando, $1,084.
2889,07, two banks; Lakovlow, $1,
223,030.04, four banks; Ontario, $1,
342,120.18, two banks; Pendloton,
$6,000,888.70. two banks; The
Dalles, $2,280,785.20, two banks;
HooTl Klvor. $1,2S1.G38.41, two
banks.
PRINEVILLE TO
VOTE ON BONDS
LA1U1E BUM YKT TO IIK IIAISKD
HKFOItK RAILROAD INTO THAT
CITY CAN 11K COMPLETED
KliKCTIO.V TO UK IIKI.I) SOON.
(From Saturday's Dally.)
Tho nnswor to tho question ot why
trains havo not boon oporatlng over
tho now Prlnovllla railroad Is In tho
following report ot tho lack ot
finances nocossary to tho completion
ot tho road, as published In tho
Crook County Journal:
"A proposed bond Issue In tho sum
ot $78,350 may bo submitted to tho
pooplo ut a special oloctlon to bo sot
for nn early dato.
"This matter wan discussed at
council mooting laBt ovonlng, at
which conBldorablo figuring concern
ing tho amount that will bo roquired
to complete tho road and other mat
tors connoctod with tho construction
was doiio,
"It was first consldorod that n less
amount would do tho work, but tho
mooting finally adjourned until noxt
Monday ovonlng, nt which tlmo n
comploto audit ot tho railroad fund
will bo submitted, ami nn estimate
of nil tho work thnt 1$, yot to bo
dono will bo consldorod."
Dr. Tumor, oyo Bpoctallst ot Port
land, will bo in nond again Wednes
day and Thursday, Sept. 11 and 12,
nt Thorson's Jowolry storo. Dr. Tur
nor Is a specialist ot oxporlouco and
standing and you will mako, no mis
tako in consulting him nbout your
oyos and glasses, Headaches ro
ltnvod. Cross-oyea stralgbtonod. Sat
isfaction gunrantood, Consult him.
Don't forgot tho Uato.AdY.27
WANT PLEDGES
FOR RED CROSS
PEOPLE AHKK1) TO MAKE FINAL
PAYMENT TO LOCAL CIIAITKIt
HEFOItK COMMENCEMENT OK
FOURTH LIBERTY IOAN.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
An effort In bolng excrtod by local
Hod Croon officials to havo those sign
ing plodgos to tho Hod Cronn in tho
socond war fund drlvo to complete
tho payment on these pledges boforo
tho comrnoncomont of tho fourth
Liberty loan drlvo. This action Is
taken following a request made by
tho district office at Seattle that tho
balances duo bo cleared beforo that
time so that Hod Cross workorn and
othorn will havo frco reign to dovoto
their efforts to aid In putting tho
fourth loan over.
Final payments on theno plcdgen
woro to havo been tnado on October
1, so that In asking thoso signing to
mako payments a tow days previous
to tho expiration of their pledge Is
'not thought llablo to cause a hard
ship.
Payment on theso pledges may bo
made at tho offtco of tho secretary,
J, C. Ithodcs, at his offlco In tho
Deschutes Investment Co. building.
A. G. CLARK AGAIN
VISITS IN BEND
(From Monday's Dally.)
A. O. Clark, field manager for the
fourth Liberty loan, arrived in Dend
this morning. It was not learned
what Mr. Clark is planning on his
visit hero at this time.
CLOVERDALE.
(Continued from Pago 2.)
fit hnd tho mlsfortuno ot tipping their
separator over last Monday evening.
Tho cause was a broken drlvo shaft
on tho ctvglno letting tho rig back
down tho Woodruff hill. Thoro was
considerable damago dono to tho
separator, but tho thrcshcrmen
think thoy can o. k. tho machine all
right.
Thoro has been qulto a llttlo rye
threshed In this community, consid
ered a fair yield and good, quality,
which wo needat this time.
Tho Clovcrdalo school was suc
cessfully started on tho 3rd, with
Miss Morris from Tcrrcbonno at tho
head, with an enrollment ot 19 pu
pils and an expectation ot moro.
Mrs. A. E. Peterson, II. C. Miller,
II. Kllgoro and Mrs. Hlllory woro
at tho Fullerton ranch on Squaw
crook Friday for vegetables.
J. B. Miner of Bond has been qulto
successful in Clovcrdalo tho past
week. Ho sold tho W. W. Van
Matro ranch and tho Sam Davis
ranch. Both purchasers woro stock
nion from tho Silver Lake country.
W. W. Van Matro moved his fam
ily to his nowly purchased home in
Redmond Saturday and Sunday tor
tho purpono of getting tho children
In high school.
0 oo. F. Cyrus has rented a houso
In Redmond for his wife's sister,
Mrs. Waymoyer, and his daughter
Ladona, whG"lntcnds to attend tho
Rodmond high school.
Tho Clovcrdalo Sunday school had
an attondanco on ,17 last Sunday.
Proachlng sorvlco followed with
Roy. McVlcker as tho pastor. Preach
ing services will bo hold agin on the
29th of this month.
Miss Inez McKlnney ot Sisters and
Verno Skelton spent Sunday ovcnlng
with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Watro.
W. W. Van Matro and wlfo and son
Dean motored to Bend Saturday on
business.
R. D. Woodworth and H. K. Boyd
wore In Bond Saturday.
Mrs. W. Ffi Fryroar and Madison
Holton woro in Bend Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Skolton and
Vorn and W. F. Fryrear woro In
Bond last weok.
Mrs. H. R. Kllno is boarding tho
school toachor this year.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
014(114.
Department of tho Iutorlor, United
States Land Office at Tho Dalles,
Orogon, August 38th, 1018.
Notlco Is horoby glvon thnt Michael
M, Mackoy of Bond, Oregon, who on
Juno 18th, 1915, made Homestead
Entry No. 014044, for lots 1-2-SW
NEU, SEtf . Section. 5, Township 20,
South, Hnngo 14 East Willamette
Meridian, hna filed notlco ot Intoution
to mako final thrco-year proof to es
tablish claim to tho land nbovo de
scribed boforo H. C. Ellis, U. S. com
missioner, at nond, Orogon, on tho
18th dny ot October, 1918,
Claimant names as witnesses:
A, J. Dyor. D. C. Rogors, Frod
Klgor, Clifford Evans, nil of Mllllcan,
Orogon.
II. FRANK WOOODCOCK.
37-31o Roglstor.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Orogon, for Doschutos County.
Goongo D. Clomonts, Plaintiff, vs.
Holon V. Clomonts, defendant.
To Holon V, Clomonts, tho nbovo
named dofondant:
In tho name of tho Stato of Oro
gon, you aro horoby roquired to ap
pear and nnswor tho complaint filed
against you In tho abovo ontltlod suit
on or beforo tho 24th day of Octobor,
1018, which la moro than six weoks
aftor tho 5th day ot September, 1918,
tho dato ot tho first publication of
this summons, and If you tail to ap
pour and anBwor, for waut thoroof,
tho plaintiff will apply to tho court
for a decree dissolving tho bonds of
matrimony now and heretofore exist
ing botwoorr plaintiff and defendant,
and for a furthor docreo awarding
tho futuro care, custody and control
of Clarence Clomenta to tho plain
tiff horcln, as prayed for In said com
plaint, and for such other and fur
thor relief as to tho court may ap
pear just and oqultablo.
Tho sorvlco ot thin summons Is
mado upon you by publication thereof
in Tho Hcnd Bulletin, a newspaper of
gonoral circulation, for six connccu
tiro and succesnlro weeks, by virtue
of an order mado and entored by tho
Hon. T. B. J. Duffoy, judgo of tho
nbovo entitled court, on tho 31st day
of August, 1918.
E. O. BTADTER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Bend, Oregon.
Dato of first publication, Septem
ber 5, 1918.
Dato of last publication, October
24, 1018. 27-33C
NOTICK.
Notlco it hereby given that under
and pursuant to Sec. 25 of Chapter
367, Laws of Oregon for 1017, tho
board ot directors of tho Squaw
Crook Irrigation District will meet
Oct. 1st, 1018, at tho offlco of tho
secretary In Ilond, Oregon, an a
board of equalization for the purpose
of revlowlng and correcting Its an
nennmont and apportionment of taxes
to bo levied in the district for tho
onnulng year. All owners ot land
within tho district aro Invited to bo
present.
H. H. DE ARMOND,
d224 W27-28 Secretary.
Brooks-Season Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of SusduA Ska.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sates Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
Manufacturers of Iron, Bronxe and Semi-Steel Cutiatf for
Power TranimuMon Machinery; "Wood Pipe Fitting, Grate
Bars. Agricultural, Mining and Saw Mill Machinery. Ornament
al and Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUSH
YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK
EN CASTINGS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA
CHINERY.
Business and Professional Cards
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-16 First National
Dank Did?. Tel. 611
(Dr. Co'i Former OOe.)
H. H. DeARMOND
LAWYER
O'Kane Building, Dend, Oregon
n. O. JELL IS
Attorney-at-Law
United 8Uta CommUsloaer
First National Dank Building
DEND. OREGON
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suite 6-8-10, O'Kane Building
Bend, ... Oregon
DR. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST, ot Portland
Visits Bend Monthly,
, in -
Watch Paper for Dates,
or inquire ot
THORSON, THE JEWELER
Deschutes County Abstract Company
D. H. PEOPLES, President
Most Comploto Abstract Plant In Central Oregon. Special Attention
Glvon to Federal Loan Abstracts.
First Nmlonol DnnK Bldrf.. DEND. ORE., Cor. noxt to Alloy
Eastes-Anderson Farm Land Co.
Irrigated Fnrrn Lands a Specialty
GENERAL INSURANCE
Fuit Nlnl Bank Building 124 Oiegoa Stietl Bend, Oragea
POUND NOTICK.
Notlco fs horoby glvon that tho
City ot Ilond has taken up tho fol
lowing described Uvo stock, to-wlt:
Two cows, brnndod L. F, on loft hip
and various ear brands, Tho cost of
redoemlng said llvo stock will bo
$1.00 por day In addition to actual
exponso of keoplng and cost of ad
vertising and all othor necosaary ex
penses. In cano ot failuro to redeem
on part of owner, said llvo stock will
bo sold as provided by the charter
of tho City of Bend on tho 13th day
of Soptombor at 3 p. m. at city pound.
L. A. W. NIXON,
Chief of Police and ex-Otflcio
Poundmastor. 27-8o
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Offlco at Tho Dalles,
Oregon, August 12th, 1918.
Notlco Is hereby given that Wil
liam A. Bahn, of Mllllcan, Oregon,
who, on January 20th, 1910, made
Homestead Entry No. 014400 for EV4
(East half) Section 11, Township 20,
South, Rango 15, East Willamette
Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten
tion to mako final throo-year proof
to establish claim to the land abovo
described boforo H. C. Ellis, United
States commissioner, at Bond, Ore
gon, on tho 11th day of October,
1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Peter B. Johnson of Mllllcan, Ore
gon. John J. Holland, Mllllcan, Oregon.
Charles 11. Oraffenberger, ot Mllll
can, Oregon.
Leo B. Keller of Mllllcan, Oregon.
25-290 H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
Register.
BEND. OREGON.
Phono Black 1291
LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA.
Architect
3-4 O'Kane Building
BEND --- OREGON
O. P. NISWONOER, Dead, Ore.
UNDERTAKER
Lteeaeed Bsafealsaer, FueraJ
Director.
Phone Red 431. Lad AsL
DR. R. D. 8TOWELL
NaprapatbJc Physlciaa
Orer Logan Furniture Co.
Wall Street Hours 9 to 8
Pkoao Red 48a
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
BUrac ui FnntUx, Guuil Ota
Iwloa If trcktnU.
W carry Oil. GmUm, Bicmr, nar,
Btlt UtU. Still, Bc a&J Lard.
MISS B. OSTERMAN
PIANOFORTE SCHOOL
Baptist Sunday School Room
Phono Rod 101
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