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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1919)
L&kmm&ikt)mMmmm hJaftfctaBOifaiiaii(fitfwlrutoiJ4iW8rii, mtinkmmM arMiM -f TC a icatc jwfcije Wt,?. PAGK S 11KN1) HUI.IiKTlN, lUCND, OKKGON'llUItHUAY, AUO.UHT 7, Mil) : K u ft u i .vJ 1 rM!tWi saxawwrpKTBmK,isarJ;t)i;Hiiii,pi.vi The DMP $4O'$04"O"& SHOE FOR MEN Are ybur Clothes and Shoes What They Appear to Be ? 1$ When you buy something, you want it to turn out to be everything you expected; that's a point we watch very closely here. Our mer chandise has to live up to your ex pectations; if it dbesn't-.money back. j Why? Because we want to make new friends for this store; that's why. It's a good thing for us; the more people that come here, the bigger our volume. You get the ti immediate benefits, and we know you're not going to pass them up. You know us; nobody knew the . u jnJ goiu-auiiar-inaii. 1$ Fall Goods of all kinds now arriving daily. Far and away the largest and best selected stock of Men's and Boys' Fall Wearables will be shown at prices that positively defy competition. --THE RIGHT GOODS --AT THE RIGHT TIME AT THE RIGHT PRICES TAKE A'JLOOK NOTE ISSUE OF CITY REFUSED BY BOND HOUSE (Continued from Puko 4.) (Si &'-'' -" j"-- it' M. P. CASHMAN Bend's Clothier jauBnawl t-as e&i: i. . ,.-; nun s rs JLL--H lieu . 45,10 It. A. llrnndonburg, moving city buildings 125,00 0. p. Jk'iiHon, salary us city attorney 20,00 F, 1.. Kulp, night pollen 140,00 0. J. Nlchulimu, sidewalk cotiRtructlon 20,00 ti, A. W. Nixon, salary ih police chlut ntul Incltlcn tala 187.7D M. 10. Colomnn, salary an city treasurer and lucl- ilontnlH 01.00 W. II. May, work on Tumalo nvonuo brldgo 40,00 Ernest Smith, work on Tum- alo avenue brldRO 40.00 W. 11. Crawford, work on Tumalo nvonuo bridRo 7.13 F. F. Hubbard, cleaning com otory and city streets 170.00 Doschutos County. furnishing clndorn (or Ft rout work.... G8.7G William Hunt, work on Turn nlo nvonuo bridge 47.26 Zoko K, HondrlckHon, stn tlonory 4.2G Tlio Ildiid llullotln. prlntltiR 278.00 Ilond Water, LlRht & l'owor Co. 480.03 County of Deschutes 0,24 M. S. Mngcu G4.0G It. I). Gould, engineering (ecu and salaries for om ptoyos during Juno and July ... alius Host & HarrlM a. 1.76 Fluncgnn IlrotliurH 1.8C 1). H. Peoples, tMlnry city recorder 70.00 Garner and Schuttx, advance on flro liouo imyuiuut . ..2C97.16 L. II. Kennedy, sprinkling streets 401.20 Ilond Irisnu. printing .. 124.45 Georgo W. Stokoc 7.16 I. I). Cunningham & Co., dot; tap 12.10 A. G. Long, Mm supplies 244.40 II. J. Overturf. runt of Corn ell rooms 40.00 AN ADVANCE SHOWING New advance styles In SILK 7)RESSES In Georgette, satins, satin ami velvet combinations, ttkalete In the popu. lar navy, black, '"" and btown. These are veiy neat effects, Features ivhtch tvlll please. Priced from $19.50 to $45.00 Peoples Store Ladies and Misses Rcady-lo-W car liis t WORK TO BEGIN ON RIVER FISH LADDERS NO OPEN SEASON ON ELK, SAYS WARDEN Permanent Protection Provided by Ltuv Enacted by Legislature In 19Itf Is Explained. "Tlioro Is to be no shooting of elk In Oregon during the year 1919." Such Is the declaration of State Game Warden Carl I). Shoe maker, who has received a number of Joqulrlos as to the date of the opening of tho season for hunting elk. In order that the misunder standing might be corrected the Kame warden explained that the 1909 law protectod oik until Au gust 1, 1919, but this lav wan re pealed by the 18 13 legislature and perpetual protection was provided, "There will be no open season on elk Id this state at any Unit unless the legislature tfxes one at som future tlnio. We only huvo u few elk n the atnto nnd an open nou bon would kill practically nil of theso off." said Mr. Shooinukor. To boRln work on tho count ruc tion of the Huh ladders on tho De schutes, for which an appropriation of $5000 wan ntadu by tho lant leRlslnture, It. K. Clanton, mnntor flih wnrdon, accompanied by Cap. tnln Thomas A. Sweeney, .arrived hero I'rlday. Tho work will bo In Captain Sweeney's charRo and will tnko about three weeks to According to Mr. Clnnton, the bo. RlnnltiR will probably ho made tit Stoolheitd fallJrrind from there tho crew will movo to lllg' falls or to Cllne falla as conditions direct. Wnter conditions are oapeclally favorable at the prefout time for the wort:. Captain Sweeney was with the 43rd ouglneera In France nnd has beoii back only about three woeka. Mltis Vlotet SpatiRh and Durward Itowull. Tho dinner wan In honor or Mr. McGuIio'h birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuIro woro uvonlnR callors at tho II. T. Hartley homo Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Garner, Mrs. C. M. I'holpti and MIhh Iloxella I'helps at tonded tho show In llcnil Sunday. . i Ve Extend a Hearty Welcome to the New Settlers of This Community. INTO our country a steady stream of new settlers is coming. ,i Hardly a day passes but we meet some new man who has ' come to make his home in Central Oregon. ' YE WANT to help you make good. Perhaps, you arenot , v y familiar with the best tarming practises of this region. ' Few new comers are. Conditions here require some earful study. Y7E HAVE made these studies and experiments for a num .';'VV ber of years. Consult our Agricultural Department in regard to your farm problems. We will be. glad to talk to you about the best crop varieties 10 sow, when to irrigate and cut your alfalfa and a hundred other topics that may be perpl.exing to the new comer. Come in when you are next in town First National Bank of , r , - BEND, OREGON. t THK HANK OK KUI'BIUOH SKUVICK IMISS BI.OPGETT IS BACK mh FRANCE Itnl CniNK Xtinw, Itepotled I-tut ' AVInlor to llnvo iflcil, Now Vhltlii In llund. Mlsa Mario IUodgott, reported lust wlntor to havo died In Franco, where she was engaged In Ited CrosH nursing, rot timed to Ilond Thursday from oversoaH ami ,1s busy explaining to her frlendn that tho reports of her (loath wore "greatly exaggerated." Mian Illodg ott Is tho guest whllo hero of Dr. Anna Ulus-Flnloy. Sho oxpocls soon to loavo for Seattle to engago In tho prnctlco of hor profession thoro. HAY IS SOLD FROM PINEHURST RANCH vs i PINPMIUIIST, Aug. 7. Charles A. Hbwoll and Harry McGuIro deliv ered sovoral tons of hay to tho Pino Treo mill tho past week. Ulaln Dovojs was In Ilond Wert noHday ovenlng, I. K. WImor and son motored to Ilond Thursday, Monday Mr. Bookman and chlN dron woro aftornoon callers at tho C. II. Spaugh homo. Mrs. Hurhor culled at P. A. Dovors' Sunday. CrlB Potorson and family, from near Kelso, Washington, nrrlvod, hero Wednesday to help his fnthor with his haying. Mr. and Mm, I. K. WImor, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs, Cris Potorson and daughter, Miss Iiortha HatfHolburg and Raymond WImor spont Sunday at tho fish hatchory, Mr. and Mrs, II. McGuIro onter tulned at dlnnor Sunday evening tho following gupHts: Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. C, II, Spaugh, Mr. nnd Mrs. ClmrloH A. Howell, Mlim Alice Spnuh, Miss Gludys Spaugh, Lorby Howell, Miss Myrtle 8pauh, Walty Retorspn, The very best m Lawn- ' Stationery Just liemembet ill & Erskine Our Pmcn'ion Dfitmrni nConiJ Nil 1 O-'KANU IIIJILDINO in Iivciy Detail. S YOUR DRUGSTORE R CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CUulfll KilvrrtUinir clmruo it lu 20 CnU for 20 wijnli or lri. Ono cnit r word for U over 20. All claMlflnl ulvcrtUlng ttrletly cwh In dvnc . KOIl HAMC. KOH HAI.K.NWU 8WV, mo. 27. Tp. 17 H. It. IS, coutalnliiK 33 and f mot Ion acres urnhln laud, about 1 tulle and a quarter north tmst of the titllnwd station In Ilond; contract with the Cwutml Oregon Irrigation company for water maintenance. Terms or cash. Write J. Y. Iliwn, llox 171. Cincinnati. Ohio. .tl-23tfc I'Olt HAI.H 20 cattle, 3 horsu. harnenN, wagon, ohlokens, tur keys, pigs, hay, farm tools and hottnohold goods, llox CSI, Iletid, Oregon. U( I'Olt HAM Oil TltAIW One fresh row, heavy milker, for dry row IM. Johnson, 1 mlie south of. Mend, between ditches. 472.1p' FOIl BALK Oil TItAI)i:For cattle. 40 acres of Irrigated land near Terrebonne. Would tako up to I1S00 in csttle. IM Jolmsou, Ilend, Oregon. 4C-2.1p 1 FOIl HAM: Two milch cows. .1 two.yoar old heifers, 2 yearlings, 1 Do Lavel Irsstn separator. No. 10; r, milk onus; I O. I. C. brood ..sow; 3 pigs six wreks old. J. M. Fish, 3 miles north of Tomato. 2 6-2 3 p FOIl SAUK On thnronghbred Tngauberg Kt buck, l-)'"wr old. ItttosnuHhle piiee it tnksn at once. Iwiulre or write Mrs. J. M- Muscsr, atauffsr, Oregon. 8C-21-S FOIl 8AI.U Two room houtM tind k into of best iisnUn lots In ally of .lltnd. Boll dip and well fsrtll lisil. Wortlnkimo but will sacrt Dos for S?V;'nJ6 down, ImlitHM tsrms. AddnHTutrx 72C, nd, for Xppnllittnattt. II WA.NTKH. WAATMD 10 or B0 liMil of ant t la to pssttir. OikhI rang, ru lining water. Can also wlnUT. Ilnx C7-I, Hood, Oragou. r,-22-3n jWANTKI) TO leXCllANOK Tw. gomi lots in Ilatiilon, Onigou, for horsos, wagon and harness. Wrlta A. A. Muiidun, Ilend, Ore. llox d. 13-22-lp MJA.SK AND OPTION Want to lease Irrigate dalfalfa ranch from 40 acres up. Waul option to buy at expiration of louxo. Might pur chase stock and equipment. Ad dross H 20, Tho Ilond llullotln. 20-20-24p WANTKI) Ily experienced farmer with two teams, work on rnnch or will run ranch, Man, wife and boy of H. Inquire IJult,ollu. WANTF.I) Wo will call nnywhoro, any place, any time, to lookynt your imcd furniture. Lot .us know what you havo. Wo pay casti, Tho Standard Furnlturo Co, 07-tOtfo FOIt BALK OK TIIADI-: 120 ncros - undor tho Swalloy ditch, 30 acres In cultivation. State highway acroKH laud. Doxlrablo ploce of property cheap for casli. Kdwln F. Hogoru, Tumalo, Oregon. 1 OB-22-Bp FOR 8AI.K Fresh cowh and flyo holfors, from one to two years old; Ouornsoys and Jorsoys. Ilosa Hatch, Tumalo, Oro. 11-23-Pp FOR BALK 11 head of milch cows, Jorsoys and HolHtelus, will sell any number, C. J. Cook, Milil can, Oro. 30-23-Gp FOIl S8ALK Tent houso, 0xl2-ft, Wrlto fiox 345, Ilend, Oregon or call rilack 13G1 uttor 0 p. m, 0-23p FOR SAM3 Ono wator whool, one doiiblQ-actlon forco pump, also one pump jack. Williamson's Second Jlaiid Storo. 3-21-32p FOR SAMS Top buggy and threo yearling colts, also work harness, Inquire T. Tyler, llox 107, Ilend. 41-21-3p FOR BAMS-rltyvloy, Inqulrp of Sanford Scliultw), Qatoway, Ore, 71.21-3p I.OHT AND FOUND. T LOST Hot ween dopot and post of- ' Ilco on morning of July 28, Mex ican robo. Finder plonso return to llullotln offlco or notify Mrs. Win. Alt, Ilond, Oregon, 12-22-3o LOST HIaok alligator hand-bag containing enrrenoy, government bonds, ono bracelot made of S2.G0 gold plecos, wearing apparel, etc, Lost Tuesday morning, August G, on Ilend-IhirnH road within last 12 or 1G mllos of lloml. Will ) pay liberal rowurd for return of A snmo to Napier & Young, nttor- ueys, Ilond, Ore, G-23-4p TAKKN UP Wllhln our tincloHUio ' at DesohutoH, whltofaco cow with outfit h0rsldJlmudttdllL, .on light sldo, II oiVTlght shouldoi'. Owner mny mvo srno by calling nnd pnylng pmwf,r,Contrul Ore gon Irrigation ()V'Ileschutou, 42-230 STRAYKI) to Caldwell's, 0 miles cast of Ilend, 1 long 2-yuor-old black stallion; 1 black yearling filly, 1 brown two-year-old mure: Qwnor niliy have wnq by paying dam- . u,gwi uud cpsta T. 0. Merchant. T 18-Otfo 6 4-