The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 08, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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.VICTORY LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS
, COMING IN, BUT VERY SLOEY
(From Thursdays Dally.)
Subscriptions for tho Victory lonn
nro still coming In, though nt a slow
rntc. Tho .prcsont hopo of tho city
manngors la Hint 'tho Interest cnuscd
hy vtho visit of Hilly Sunday will
bring out enough additional sub
crlptlons to comploto tho city nnd
county Quotaa and no pinna hnvo
been made for any activity beyond
tho Sunday mooting.
In tho Alfalfa section P. P. Hafncr
nnd Albcrt Shults have taken up tho
subscription work. Thoy report that
rnnny will como In from that district
to-Ticar Air. Sunday speak Saturday
night.
The county subscription Is be
lieved to be still about $30,000 short
of tho quota.
Victory ond subscriptions re
ceived at tho First National bank in
the past few days aro as follows:
Allon, Cortley $ 50.00
Atkinson, Mary D ... 100.00
Aulman, Lewis .............. 60.00
Aulman, Raleigh .............. 50.00
Harbor, A. C. .................... 60.00
Barclay, Geo. R 60.00
Hampson.-r. F. ................ 60.00
Harkness. O. W. -. 60.00
Hcnklc, O. C 50.00
Hunt, Lawrence A : . 200.00
Huron Timber Co. 2,000.00
Kapphahn, Alice 50.00
Kooyman, Jalo - 100.00
Llndsloy Bros ." 160.00
Llnstfer, Henry 100.00
MayHeld, Mlcbaol S 300.00
Menoar, Leslie .......v.. 60.00
McKlnley. A. M 100.00
McKlnley, W. R 50.00
Bend Water, Light &
Power Co. ...'. 1,500.00
Brookings, Horace 150.00
Book, Jako ....... 50.00
Clevengcr, Y. r 50.00
Clovenger.-Pclor-n. ..... . 50.00
DeArmond. H. II. 500.60
Dietrich, Adcllno.. '... 50.00
Dragich, Pete . 50.00
Draper, J. I. . .....-....... 50.00
Elliott, Ilpbt. N. 50.00
Foley, Terreace If. . . 500.00
Graham, W. K 50.00
Nass, Chas. il. ...... ..... 50.00
Owens, I. Lloyd 60.00
Page, A. It. J. 50.00
Pellet. L. W. . 50.00
Pickett, Oliver J I. 300.00
Plerson, Andrew 100.00
Redeman. W. E 50.00
Reels. Jaa.-H. I. 50.00
Itlslng, Jas. A. C00.00
Jtoe, Geo. If. 50.00
Russell, Stella 200.00
Shevlln-Hlxon 32,900.00
Taylor, .Martin n . 60.00
Ward, Tom ..J. '. 100.00
Wells, Jas. A 60.00
Wescb, Wm. 50.00
Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B ... 100.00
Blrdsall, W. qj ). 200.00
Blrdsall, Mrs. .W. C . 200.00
Boyd", Chaa. a 100.00
Boyd, Clartftico A. . 50.00
Burling, F. jf- 60.00
Burnside, Geo. W. . 50.00
Burnside, Beulah 1 50.00
Coble, Ward II. .'. 100.00
Coleman, Mary E. ............ 50.00
Denccr, P. II. ....... ...... 50.00
Gilbert, X E , 100.00
Hulbregtse, John .... 50.00
Miller, Emma 50.00
Miner, J. 0 . 100.00
Mlrich, Dragan 50.00
Parberry, John L 50.00
Rudow, L. C 50,00
WHICH
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ANOTHER friend of ours sold a Shorthorn steer, that at' the
same age as the scrub weighed 1050 lbs., and brought 14c a
pound, or
$147.00
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DRAW YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS
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BUT REMEMBER
It Takes Well Bred QUALITY Cattle to Bring the Prices
.,. these.days. We would like to discuss this matter with you.
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, THE BANK OP Sl'KlSIUOU SHU VICE
The First National Bank of Bend
Skuse. Harpor W 100.00
Van Motro, ldelln M 50.00
Thompson, J. Alton 50.00
Wohlonbcrg. J. J 60.00
Hlnckwell, U. G 60.00
Deynrmond, U. II - 60.00
Fnwcott. Harry 0 100.00
Grlnstcnd, Nola ...'. 50.00
Grlnstcnd, T. 0 50.00
Klelnfeldt, Carl E 200.00
Kotchum.'R. D 50.00
Latham, Harrison 100.00
Unknown Subscriber G00.00
Manning, Laura M 50.00
Manning, W. G 100.00
Prlnglo. A. M .. 200.00
Stndtor, Mrs. E. 0 50.00
Stndter, E. 0 50.00
Staats. Wm. H 300.00
Stoldl, Francos 50.00
Steldl, John 50.00
Whlsnant, A 100.00
Wlttoman, Frank 100.00
Andorson, Nols 200.00
Bond Ins. Agency .. 100.00
Boydstou, Alta M. . ... 60.00
Boydston, David A 50.00
Bulck, Anna L 50.00
Carmody, Dennis T 200.00
Deynrmond, Fay 50.00
Ellis, Estello 100.00
Ellis, 11. C - 100.00
Johnson, Carl (Tnllor) 50.00
Mote, D. B. 50.00
Poscdel, Anton ............- 60.00
Thompson, Mlnnlo A - 50.00
Tho following subscriptions aro re
ported by tho Central Oregon bank:
Bend Furnlturo Co $ 500.00
Culler, Mrs. J. C 50.00
Cunningham, Jno. J. ........ 100.00
Hoover, Goo. F 200.00
Norcott,.C. K. 100.00
Peoples Storo 200.00
Trl-Stato Terminal Co - 250.00
Vandevort, J. C. 500.00
Curry, Anna E 100.00
Grlmaud, Peter 50.00
Levorett, S. W : 50.00
Maclay, Nora .....".. 50.00
McCluro, R. S. . lOQfc
MulJarky, W. T .. 300.00
Murphy, P. M. ... 200.00
Puett. It. A 50.00
Rhodes, Ellon F ....... 100.00
Rhodes, J. C. ... 100.00
Larson, A. F. - 200.00
Morris, Roxlo E 50.00
Ryan, Mary B. . 1,000.00
Smith, R. M. .... . 500.00
Dornecker, Louis 200.00
Farnham, Ross . 200.00
Stonkamp. John ........., v 50.00
Whlttcd, L. C ......... 50.00
Bend Wator. Light &
Power Co 1,000.00
Foley, Gertrude . 100.00
Grimes, Ralph E. . .... 100.00
Hayre, Ralph A 50.00
Maclay, Mary 100.00
McKune, Tommy . 50.00
Russell, W. M 50.00
BOND SUBSCRIPTIONS
REPORTED BY BANKS
(From Monday's Daily.)
Subscriptions for Victory bonds
aro reported by the Bend banks as
follows:
Central Oregon Bank.
Harry Brandon, $50: Russell II.
Chapman, $100; Frank V. Chapman,
$150; Mlchlel Conway, $50; A. J.
Fuller, $100; Jerry Groszkruger,
$50; J. W. Harvey, $50; A. F.
Hausor, $100; C. F. Jloskins, $300;
E. P. Jecb $100; Peter Junger,
$300; Levi II. Nealelgh, $50; P.
Carlton Pellett, $50; Jno. M. Perry,
ONE ARE YOU?
FARMER the other day sold a little scrub Jersey steer that
weighed 750 lbs. He brought Oe a pound, or ,'
$67.50
$50; I,. P. Snnpp, $50 11. L. Tone,
$300 P. W. Wobor, $1G0 J. J. Wilt,
$100; Prank Wright, $100; Olat E.
Anderson, $50; Alox. Duval, $i00
Mario Pox, $100; Win. H. ifruy. $50;
M. V. Mnhaffoy, $200; E. 8. Mc
Quire, $50; Arvllln Murphy, $60;
Albert Norum, $50; Mnry It. Ryan,
$6000; II. M. Stuphoun, $160; Union
Mont Co., $500; T. )V. Vandevort,
$50; Claud Kelly, $50; Soth Btookoy,
$250.
Vlrxt National Hank.
Anton Ahlstrom, $50; John M.
Bellot, $50; Bond Garage, $100;
Llllle 11. Brandenburg, $50 1 Kdwnnl
J. Conley, $50; Lota S, Coombs, $60;
Walter G. Coombs, $100; William G.
Cox. $50; H. H. Davles, $200; Wil
liam P. Gift, $50; Mrs. W, J, Hull,
$50; J. H. Hauer, $300; Olo Hanson,
$50; James J. Hogan, $60; Hllgn
Holmgroen, $50; Gcorgo M. llolton,
$60; Nortnnn G. Jacobson, $100;
P. B. Johnson, $50,; George W.
Knnoff, $50; Curl B. Llvosloy, $50;
J. A. Molvln, $50; Hans T. Mlkkcl
sen $50; C. L. McCauloy, $100; I. O.
O. P., $100; P. Nelson, $100; Hugh
O'Knuo, $300; Charlos M. Itedllold,
$100; Francis F. Redflold, $50; A. B.
RoblnBons, $50; Anton Rosungarth,
$50; Harold A. Snthor. $50; F. 8.
Simpson, $100; Don A. Slaughter,
$50; Perry A. South, $100; F.,S.
Stanley, $100; D. B. Stunrt, $260;
Daisy E. Stuart, $100; Myron II.
Symons, $100; Tokampo Bros., $50;
Gordon Thomson, $200; United
Warehouse. $1000; W. E. Van Allon,
$100;' II. E. Vlncont, $60.
NEW HOSPITAL
NOW OCCUPIED
(From Friday's Dally.)
Tho new hospital building, erected
by tho two mill companies for the
use of the Lumbermen's Hospital as
sociation, following tho Inability to
renew tho contract with the St.
Charles hospital, has now been oc
cupied by tho association, and two
patients nro being cared for.
On a site near tho BrooksScanlon
oftlco, tho now building overlooks tho
river and has a wldo view of tho
Snow-capped mountains to tho west.
It has 12 rooms, Including n ward
for eight patients, an operating room,
toilet nnd bathroom, kitchen, din
ing room, drug and linen closet, dark
room and thrco bedrooms. A feature
of tho hospital Is. tho balcony which
has tho sun nearly all day and gots
tho full benefit of tho flno vlow.
Tho building is steam healed, has
modern sanitary plumbing and cost
$5700. Equipment for tho hospital
is furnished by and belongs to tho
hospital association. A nurse Is to
bo In attendance at nil times, the
nurso now in charge being Mrs. R. A.
Kendall. J. D. Donovan continues as
manager.
MANY SHEEP WILL BE
SHEARED NEAR BEND
(From Thursday's Dally.)
That a total of 15,000 sheep will
bo sheared In this vicinity (his season
Is tho cstlmato of R. A. Ward of tho
First National Bank who Is In closo
touch with tho sheepmen of this vi
cinity. Shearing began today nt tho
Gcorgo Jones ranch, there being 1700
sheep to lose their fleeces thero. At
tho John O'Callagun ranch at Powell
Butte, whore shoarors havo Just fin
ished It la expected that the fleeces
will run as high as 13 pounds.
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PHONE RATES
WILL CHANGE
THUKK lltiDUCTIONN AND TWO
ADVANCES l.V LOCAL CHARGES
TO UK MADE AS RESULT OK
COMMISSION'S DKCIHION.
(Prom Mondays Dally.)
An tho result of thu decision of tho
public service commission to allow
tho Pnclllo States Telephone com
pany to revise rates on IiusIuosh
phones throughout tho state, n now
Rchodulo of prices on this class of
connections will go Into effect In
Ho ml. Local Mnungor J. L. Gnlther
announced this nfternoon.
On Individual lines u 50-cont ad-
vnnco will bo mndo, whllo on wall
extensions without bolls thero will
bo a cut of 25 cents, with a cut of
10 conta for wall extensions with
bolls. On desk extensions a 15-cont
udvnnco will bu mndo.
For two-party llnes,n dollar In-
crease Is announced.
CLEAN CITY IS
WATCHWORD OF
BEND COUNCIL
(Continued from Pago 1.)
mllo bolow Spring river, nnd stated
that ho had boon endeavoring to have
tho carcass removed. Action on tho
part of county .authorities will bo
urged.
Mayor Kast.es recommended thnt
tho cemetery committee dovlso plans
for tho more orderly upkeep of this
proporty, nnd thnt tho tracts sold bo
smnltor, to prevent tho cemetery
from spreading out over too large
an acreage, Tho committee will re
port nt tho next meeting, ,
Thnt mo oiu nonu company
bridge, which became city proporty
n year ugo Is a source of danger to
life as well as to traffic was tho
declaration of Councilman J, C.
Rhodes. Tho structure wns orderod
condemned, but will bo open to pe
destrians. Piro ordinances which woro read
for the first time covered regulations
for flro escapes, moving picture ma
chines, storing explosives, electric
wiring, garages, fireworks displays,
exits in public buildings, gasoline
storage street cleaning, overcrowd
ing In theaters, nnd Inspection. A
resolution introduced by Chief of
I'ollco Nixon providing for tho string
ing of electric wires at loust 20 feet
above tho street was referred to tho
streets committee,
A special meeting of tho council
was planned to bo held later In thu
week, but the exact datu was not
decided on.
Tho following bills woro ordered
paid:
A. 11. Gertson, special officer $ 2.00
fleer 2.00
A. G. Long, flro equipment.... 21.16
Frank SuUierlnnd, special
offlcor 1C0O
Ilob Ulnckwell, auto hire 2.00
V, O. Matchett, auto hire 50
Library board 26.00
C. H. Uonsou, city attorney.... 20.00
K. II. Minor, drafting 10.00
Robert I), Gould, engineer's
fcos 4.12
I). II. Peoples, city recorder 30.00
II. J. Ovorturf, rent .... 40.00
Anton Auno, sprinkling ufid
learning 440.85
M. S. Magco, special officer.... 10.00
llushong & Co,, stationery.... 6.1G
M. A. I'almor, repairing fur
niture 2.00
Hcdrlo & IJolthoff, flro siren 626.00
I). II. Peoples, Incidentals 43.34
W. Montgomery, repairs to
Jail 1.26
Deschutes County Abstract
Co 17.60
L. A. Brandenburg 24.50
Iiend Wntor, Light & Power
Co 300.13
R. IL Gould, cnglnoor's fees 187.55
T. W. Carlon, flro chlof 100.00
L. A.,W. Nixon, police chief 140.00
F. L.'Kulp, night officer 120,00
Tho Dudloy Company 4.00
Modern Garago 43,30
W. .1). Crawford 0,00
W. Montgomery,, work at city
enmp grounds 130,06
II. K, Jones, prlsonors' meals 5,00
M, K. Colomun, city treas
urer v ., 20.80
A. L. Saye, Jitney hlro 2.00
jO&ijdall & Roberts 172.87
LA.' W. Nixon, Incidentals.. . 8.40
Miss Noll Markoll, typing 18-00
Depot Poed-Yurd 2.00
P. P. Hubbnrd, labor.....'. lfr.00
E. P. Logan, labor 40.00
Mlko Conway, labor.. 18,00
James HuyeSj, labor '.. 28.00
Charje Mason, cleaning
sowers 200.50
J, D, IJowmun, chulumnn 58,50
R. L,' "Whltson, "cloanlng
sowers 200.50
M. IS. Colomun, collecting
llont .' 125.00
Tho Utiul Uullctlii, printing,
etc 120.40
X
SEND FOR PRICES
OUR STOCK OF
KODAKS
IS COMPLETE
DGVHLQPING AND PRINTING
CENTRAL PHOTO CO.
WITH M. II. HYMONH, O'KANK IJLDO, 1JKN1), OHM,
"In at One. at Five They're Done."
SENIOR PLAY
DATE IS SET
"MB. 1KH," HNAI'I'V COMKOV IIV
IKNI HIGH CLASS OK Il)l. TO
in: nivK.v at atiilktig cluh
ON THURSDAY, MAY in.
(From Tuesday's-Dally.)
Pinal preparations are rapidly bo
Ing made for tho production nt the
Ilond high school senior play, "Mr.
Ilob," to bo glvbn at tho Ilond Ama
teur Athletic club gymnuslum on tho
ovsnlng of Thursday, May 15, and
tho cast for tho lively comedy was
announced this nfternoon by Miss
Dorothy Wright, of tho high school
faculty, who Is directing tho work
of tho actors of tho 1019 class. The
cast will bo as follows:
Mr. Robert llrowu, solicitor for
Donson & Ilonsnn, Harry llnyden;
Philip Royson, student of medicine,
Marlon Coyner; Jenkins, the butler,
Stanley llond; Miss Rebecca Luke,
aunt to Philip and Kntherlno. Ida
Dahlo; Kntherlno, Philip's cousin,
Janleco Simpson; .Marlon llrynnt,
Kathorlno's friend, Darlo liurtou;
Patty, tho tnnld, Lorela Cook.
At tho outset of tho play, Philip
and Kntherlno uro greatly excited
ovo'r a yacht rape In which Philip's
boat Is to sail. Philip's nunt, fear
lug nn accident to Philip, persttndes
him to glvn up tho race, nnd In re
turn promlios to-xlvo-up u pet scheme
of hers for a homo for destitute cats,
Mcanwhllo, tho architect, Mr. Ilrown,
who has mndo plans for such a homo,
arrives to consult with Miss llecky,
and sho endeavors to keep Philip nnd
Kntherlno from finding nut who ho
Is. Philip also Is expecting n guest,
a Mr Saunders, and Kntherlno has
Invited n girl friend, Marlon, nick
named Mr. Hob, to visit her.
When Mr. Ilrown arrives ho Is
mistaken for all thrco of these people.
He s not allowed to explain his
mission and complications follow.
Ho enters Into thu spirit of thu
game, and has u lively time. Things
nro finally cleured up by Mr. Hob's
winning tho rnc'o In Prlllp's boat
thus, uppeaslng Philip. MIhh Reeky
confessing her secret to her uleco nnd
nephew, and Mr. Ilrown Is allowed
to explain hi) errand and depart In
peace.
BOND SUBSCRIPTIONS
ABE ADDED TO TOTAL
The following statement of bond
subscriptions wns madu today by the
First Natlonnl Hank:
Anderson, August A 100
Abonittth, Wm. A 60
Allon, Dowoy L ... 60
Allon, C. H 100
Allon, Orra II 100
Uoebo, Lyman, W ... 60
Hnnnett Cooper Co 350
Huckholx, Joseph II ......... 100
Ilrton, James M 100
DeArmond, II, II .....,.... 150
DoCourcey, R. L 100
Pink, J. P, 100
French, A. L 100
Fox, Stuart F I0
Gibson, James O, 50
Gould, Robert 11 ... 50
Hayes, J, N 250
Hodrlck, R. A 60
Norton, P. V 50
Hoover, Myrlo P 100
Huse, Ilruno G. ' 50
iulf 1 I i im illinr
m SSwSBIJ
CIwwKIkI Hdvcrtliinf chance ttr Uaue 20
cent fur 20 word 1W1 Iran. Ono cunt iter
word for H over 20. All clawlflixJ udvertUW
strictly cuh In silvuncn..
I'Olt'HALIC.
FOR BALK 48 head of cuttle, Dur
ham nnd whltufaco, $60 por hehtl.
George Menkuhmulor, Fremont,
Oro, 53-10-12p
FOR 8ALK OnoPurhum cow, milk
ing, $70; ono Rod Polo cow, (06;
ono Jersey hoifor, $35; two red
McKonxlo, Harvey W 50
Miller, P. T ... 60
Nlswongor, O, P 100
Koborts, S. K N60
Sawyer, Mary 100
Shaver, Albert T. ....'... 200
Slmor, W. P. ......U... 260
Smith, Klmer 50
Ward, R. A Ill)'1
NITRATE WILL
HELP FARMERS
(Continued troui Pago 1.)
Where county nitrate requirements
nro vary light, farmers havo bwm
requested to forward cashiers' cheeks i
or Now York drafts in payment for
nitrate at tho time of tiling Uielr ap
plications, after which tho nltrnto Is
shipped direct lo thorn, Wlioro coun
ty requirements uro comparatively
heavy, federal nitrate distributors
have been appointed by the bureau,
on tho recommxiidutlon of county
agricultural ngnnts, to net ns con
signees nnd distributors for all ni
trate shipped lo such counties. These
federnl ' nitrate distributors rolled
money from applicants, send ship
ping Itutructlons to Washington, re
ceive nitrate nnd distribute It to
farmers. Shipments uro forwarded
to these distributors nn order notify
bills of lading, with sight draft at
tached. Tho bureau has designated
about COO federal nitrate distrib
utors. steer calves, $60. W. N. Rny,
Tumalo, Ore. C0.l0-lic
FOR HALK12G head of flno wool
ewes with lambs, also 40 head of
stock rattle, nl ages; forest re
servo right for this year lo go
with them. C. P. llosklns, Latter
Hrldgv, Ore. . OS-IOc
FOR HA LI J Choice Netted Gem
seed potatoes; also one Jersey
Guernsey cow, fresh two weeks
C. II. Hatch, Tutnnlo, Ore.
30-9-1 lp
POIl HALK Seed rye. cleaned; de
livered In llond. Write or phono
I. A. Dovors tt Son, Tumalo, Ore
fil.Rtfo
POR BALK Tim best buy In Central
Oregon. 120 ucnw, uillo from
heart of city of Ilend. A. I)
Morrill, Gaston, Oro. 51-8 lip
FOR BALK Two room "house nnd
nne.or best garden lots In city of
llusjil. Boll deep and well fertll
I rod'. Worth $450 but will sacri
fice, for $325, $125 down, bnlunco '
terms. Address box 720, llond, for
npiCilntiiHuit. H
WANTIiM.
WANTED 'Netted Gem seed pota
toos. II. Cato, 848 Wall Bt. 1
fiO-lOp
WANTKD Man to work on ranch
$00 per month with board. Tele
phono 4-F-25 'mornings or oven
Ings. C7-7tfo
WANTDD Wo will call anywhere,
any place, any time, to look nt
your used furnlturo. Let us know
what you have. Wo pay cash, Tho
Btandard Furnlturo Co. 97-40tfo
POUND
POUNDOno can Chuso & Banborn
coffee addressed lo Harry Hrandnu,
llond, Ore. Owner may have same
by puylng charges at Krickann's
Grocery. 77-1 Op
W)HT.
LOBT Ono bay horso branded O on
loft Jaw, eight years old, weight
about twolvo hundred, heavy ,
mono lays on both sides of neck,
Is heavy boned, shows some Clyde,
Last heard of north of Blstorr
One brown mnro about nlnu years
old and weight about 000 lbs,, has
short tall; last heard of near llond '
Howard paid for return of these
horsos to JI, T. Hurtley, Tumalo.
Phono 104, 32-0-12p
BTKAYKI) to Caldwell's, 0 miles east
of llond, 1 long 2-year-old black
Htalllou; 1 black yearling filly, 1
brown two-yuar-old mnro. Owner
may havo sumo hy paying dam
aged and costs, T! C. Merchant '
18-Otfo
LOBT -Hod cow, branded J - lazy B
on loft hip, crop In right oar nnd f
under slope In right. Taken In to u
food Nov, 1st, 101.8, Owner notify
II. A, Bt'ogglu, Tumalo. 11-0-1 lp
STJIAYKD OR BTOLHN - Hrowit
maro, branded .bur 04 on each
shoulder; sorrel-colt, whlto foro
head, your old., branded same. $10
reward. V. pyksj.ni, llond.
. 03-Op
TAKKN UP
TAKKN UPTwo yearling steers,
llluck nnd whlto; ono 2 whlto feet
und whlto tail; 1 bruudod by lower
bit In right ear; no other brands
vlslblo, J, p, poan. Uond, Oro. t-
07.8.10P'
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