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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
1IKNI) HUIXKT1.V, HKND, OIIKGON, TIIUilHDAY, AUOUHT II, HMO MAN 7 J I . i 'I .MiMICUIil'3 HULLS. W. W. MeMloltlo f Torrulioniin linn sold lilii property oast of Unit placo to IiIm neighbor, L, I'. Hnnpp. Mr. Hnnpp In u very HiiucuHMful nl- fulfit fiiniKir mill plans to build up oiio of tint larger ulfiilfa fiiniiH of tlio north mid of Him county, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Cllnt KilvrrlUintc fturno nrr Imus to rmiU (or VI wurtli or la, ()n rrnt n wnnl for Mil iivit 20, All clmilflril uilvrtlUlnr Irlrlljr cntli In mWnticf.. vow ham;. KOIt HAM: OK TltADH 120 ncrcH tuiilor tlio Hwnlloy illlcli, 110 ncru In cultivation. Htuto lilftliway nuroHH liiuil. Desirable piece of (?v jiroporty clump for cash. Edwin ' l ItoKoni, Tuinulo, Oroxon. lir-22;Cp Volt IjALE Fresh cowh ami live ; heifers, from one to two years old; (liiuriimiytt mnl Jerseys. Itosu Hutch, TiiiiiiiIo, Oro. ll.U.'l-Gp KOIt HAM: II head of inllcli COWH, Jerseys mnl HoIhIoIiih, will null any miiiilior. C. J. Cook, Mllll- cmi, oro. :i'j-:i-r.i KOIt HAMJ Ono water wheel, ono dnublu-nctlou forcu pump, alno one ' iiiiuin Jack. Williamson's ilucond J land Htoro. 3-2i:t2p KOIt HAI.K NWW HV',i. two. 27. Til. 17 H. It. 12, containing H.'l mnl fraction acron aralilo liuiil, uliout I mllo anil a quarter north east of tlio rallroml station in llend; conltnct with thn Central Oregon Irrigation compnny for wator maintenance. Terms or rush. Wrltu J. K. lluiui, liox 171, Cincinnati, Ohio. .14 -SSI re. jt KOIt HALH OK TKADK--H hniul ratlin for cash or will trado part In on Foul car. Also farm Imple ments, wrlto or call I5d Out- IIIncIi, lltothors, Ore. .lO-IMp KOIt HAM: Two room lioimi) nml ono of liimt garden lotn In city ot Ilenil. Hull deep ami wull forlll izod. Worth HCO hut will Maori II co for 1326, 12f down, balance turmn. Address htrx 720, llond, for nppolntmoiit. II vanti:i. WANTI'.I) TO KXCHANOB-Two kooiI lotn In llandnu, OmKon, for hoi-Hun, wiikoii and harnoHi. Wrlto A. A. Mitudeu, lloud, Oro. Ilox fi. 13-224p CliKASK AND 01'TION Want to limno IrrlKi'to dalfalfa much from 40 acre up. Wantuptloii to huy at uxplratlon of Itiano, MIrIiI pur chaito ntock and miulpmunt. Ad druftH II 20, Thu llcud Ilullolln. 20-20-24p WANTKI) Hy nxpnrluncud farmor with two toaum, work on ranch or , will run ranch. Man, wlfo and hoy of H. IiKjuIro Ilullotlu. WANTRD Wo will call nnywhoro. any placo, any tluut, to look at your imod furniture. I.ct un know , what you havo. Wo pay cnah. Thu Htnndnrd Kurnltura Co. 0749lfc MAN AND WIFK would like to havo alfalfa ranch mid Iiok on Hharen. Addrc-M S21 Wont Huron , HI., Apt. No. 1, Ahordenn, Wnith. 29'24-Sp IXWT AM) FOUND. LOST llluck alligator hauiNhai: containing currency, Kovurnmonl liondn, ono hracolol niado ot 12. SO Kotd pliicon, wearlnx apparel, etc. Lout TuxKdiiy niornlnr. AitRunt C, on Ilend-llurun road within Innt 12 or in in I Ion of lloud. Will pay liberal reward for return of mi mo to Napier Yuiiiir, attor nuyn, Hand, Ofo. tZi-K HTItAYi:i) to Caldwell'ri. 0 mllcn eant of Ilnnd, 1 Ioiik 2-year-old hlack Nlalllon; 1 hlack yenrllni; filly, 1 hrowii two-year-old mare. Owner may havo namo hy payltiK dam ai;eH mid cohIh. T. C. Merchant. 18-tl tfe K8TIIAV Strayed rrnm my ranch at Powell llutte, dark hay mare. branded 1 wlro cut on loft front root. Mtar In forehead, wolKhl 1100 IIih. Howard lor Informa tion iih to hor whereaboutH or re turn to ranch, i:. II. Htowart. H-24C On Getting Service When ti member of your family is ill and it doctor prescribes for him, you want your prescription just as soon as possible. Be Assured You will set this service by; phoning or writing your order, It will be filled at once ami rushed to you by the speediest means. Read Harold Dell Wright's latest book, The Re-Creation of Brian Kent" On sale August 21 . ,lt Owl Pharmacy' its ZTJV - m. .1. . W BEND'S BOOK STORE MIL.LICAN TO PICK TWO NEW DIRECTORS MILLICAN, Aug. M. Notices aro up for a apodal Holtoot mooting to lio linlil August 14, to elect two now directors.' Mrs. Conaway wiih out to visit Imr dmlglitur, Mrs, Krod Klgor, and liulp lior with tlio mini liroparatlomi for leaving. Tlio Uigurs Infl Thursday for llond, f i oin whloh pllico thoy In tended to start at onco for Alhany, not Corvallls, mi formerly stated. Thoy aro driving across, Tho A. I), Norton family In alno going to Al liany by auto liofnio locutlnir on tholr now homo lit CiiHilurock, Wllsll. Mrs. L, 0. Mdntnn Wont to Hand Holiday evening, rot urn I hi: Monday. I.oo l TaiiHclior wiih Iioiiio ovor Hiiuday. I.oo I', Hoonny. wan u wuok-onil vlHltor at IiIh homo. It. It. Kollur ami family cullod at tho Holland placo Tuuitday. Mia. Win. ltimm and ilaiiRlitor, Mra. Ohciit WIIhoii, callod at tho Kollnr homo on huIido! ImihIiiohh TuOHilny. Mm. Kvorott (IrliiNtoad and non (lion worn vlnltorH at tho M, 0. Kollur homo Woducmlay. C. II. (IratfunhnrKor mid noiih Itnymoud mid llnnny urn liuny cut tlm; hay on tho Krod Kl;;ur place. II a xi) I Norton vlhltud at thn Holland homo fiom Haturday until Hiindny. Mm. Clllf KvmiH and two dill dron and Mih. I,. Hchmorl mid two children ant luivlnj; a tdoamtnt out Iiik at Kant lako. Tom (IoIiik callod at tho Holland homo Thursday, Mr. Turrol ami W. IM Mooro inadv a htiHlnnmi trip to llond Hatur day. Mr. Tornd Ih now tho tow man on tho Jlouvor Land compauy'ii ranch. I.ovl Hmllh wan out Sunday and lilnid II. Dynr to cut Homo wood for him. Ho oxpccla to ho tho nozt In lino to havo a woll drlllod, Daily Market Report IKurnl.liKt by rmncrnint with Ou Ctnlml Orruon II. nk.) l,IVITOf:K. NOIITH I'OIITI.ANO. Auk. 13. Ono hundred and thirty cattle re ceived. Markel atuady, moving lowly. Onod to choice nteern, 111 II. CO; medium to Rood I9&10; fair to medium. $7 Q 8. CO; com mon to fair, 177.00; choice cown mid heirern, 8.G0(9; good to choice, I7fi0ft8; medium to Rood, r,.r,0rr7.r.0; fair to medium. fR.CO .WC.r0; oannern, n.T,om 60; bull, jii.fiusw; caivoH. mijrir. Hot; .Mnrhcl. Two hundred Iiorh received. Mar ket nleady. Prime mixed, )20(?20.C0; mo ilium mixed, fl!).G0Q20; rough heavy. J 18.60 ? 19; bulk ot nalon,' (20.C0. Hbr'' Market. Thn'o hundred nheep received. Market nteady to HtroiiR. Prime lainbn, $ II. CO T 12.50; fair to medium, $11 W12; yenrlliiRM, $6(fi'8.C0; wet burn, $7.G0Q8; owen, I7W8.60. 1IUTTKU MAHKirr. irdrw quotnt If th Ctntral Ornron Krmr Crmry,) I'rlntn, parchment wrnppod, G7c, wholciialo price. The Itedmond Commercial club U liuny with prepnratlonn for tho Potato hIiow, which will be bold about the IGtb of October. Ited mond planti to have one of tho bent potato mIiowh to ' bo held In tho Htato thin year. NOTICU. County lloaid of Kiualluitlon. Notice Ih hereby given that the hoard of equalization of Henchmen county, Oregon, will attend at thu office of the county unneHHor In thu court hoiiKo in the city of llend on Monday, September 8, 1919, nnd publicly examine the unseHnmont rolln and correct all orrorn In valu ation, doncrlptlou or iiuuHUoh ot landn, Iota or other property an nenni'd by the county aHHonxor; and It iihall bo the duty of purnonn In terented to appear at thu tlmu and placo appointed. W. T. MULLAHKY. AnneHHor of DeHchuteH County. Flint publication, Aug. H. 1919. Foiirth publication, Hept. -I, 1919. 24-270 4 i .v . .u - -;mw STEAM PLANT TO BE BUILT BYB.W.,L&P. MILL WASTE WILL FUEL SUPPLY. BE WILL EXPEND $100,000 Annoiiiui'inciit Mmlo. After ('onfrr- enco of t'ompauy Official In ClilrnKo Tumalo I)n vi'lopturiit to Walt. , Holvlni; tho problem of electric power' production for llend, con ntructlon will be ntartcd probably within two weekn' time by thu IJonil Water, Light & Power Co. of a 1000-kllowatt nteam plant, to cont approximately $100,000, to uno lumber wan to an fuel, and to bo located In . tho vicinity of thu HrookH-Hcanlon mill. Thu general agreement ban already been mado with tho lumber company, and do- talln aro now being worked out, chiefly In regard to thu amount of wtiHto whloh tho new plant will coiiHume. I'lariH will be runhed In the endeavor to niako poHnlblo thu Ktnrtlug of work by AugUNt 21. It In expected that tho plant will bo ready for operation hy February 1, 1920. The announcement that nteam would be UH'.'d In developing elec trical power wan mado Friday morn ing by T. II. Foley, manager of the llend Wiitor. Light & Power Co., following bin return from a con ference with other official! of the company In Chicago, during tho courne of which ho nuggented that nteam could advantugeounly bo used here. Tomato Woik Deferred. Tho new plan does not mean that the development of the Tumalo will be dropped, Mr. Foley explalnn, but rather that additional time will bo had to gather data an to tho win ter flow available, an important point on which no deflnlto Informa tion in now at hand. If Inventiga tlonn during tho cold Mason nhow that a conntanl nupply of water can be depended on, It Ih probablo that work on tho llrnt unit, at nn eatl mated cent of $12G,06o, will bo ntarted next nummor. Hteam developed power -will equal the power produced at tho main plant of thn company In Bond, Mr. Foley ntatcn, and will conntltuto n yalunblo renorvo In cano water short age or troublo from Ida should temporarily reduce tho efficiency, of tho plantn now In operation. Hl'TTKU 9IAKKIIK OKT 1HI7.ICS OUKOON AOIHCULTUItAL COL LBOB, Aug. II. A nllver cup will be given to tho butter maker re ceiving the highest ncoro In tho 1919 educational butter Judging contest conducted by tho Oregon Agricul tural college. Thin prixo will bo sup plied by th dairy department nnd repronont tho highest nvorngo for commercial and coinpnnltlon quill Itlun. Other prlxon will bo given an folio wn: Silver plated butter trier in lea ther enno to tho winner of tho high tho Creamory Package Manufactur ing company; leather bill book to tho winner of tho hlghoHt uvorago ncoro on composition, by tho Colum bia Dairy Suply company; Bub Hcrlptlon to any ono of tho dairy import! to tho winner of tho nocond hlghoHt commercial ncoro, by Mouroo & CriHMoll. Tho Bcoro VIII bo nu nverago of all nix contents. Auyouo desiring to Htibmit butter Rain plea for any nlu glo month may alno outer. Direction for taking and'Hondlng Hamploa will bo Bout on application to V. I). Chapoll, O. A. O., Corvallls.'oro. PUnTHKH AUK A OUT. A present from A. II. Cook, of Towunond, Montana, coiiich to tiin First National Dank In tho girt of two pictures, Iloau Carlos, grand champion Hereford bull for 1912, mid Fairfax, XVI, property of Mr. Cook. Mr. Cook Is u brooder of HerorordH of tho Fairfax strain. Acordlug to It. A. Ward, furniora In tho Hoctlou desirous or bocomlng acquainted with soma of tho host Horoford stock In the Unltud States may obtain information by commun icating with tho bunk or calling, Ho hu8 looks from William McCrao, of Koutlaml, Indiana, Mr. McCrao is broodor of somo of tho most famous Hovofmd stock In tho United States. , M, B. Landos, has ono ot tho boat looklngMlolds of .. sunflowers in Uio noHiriond of the iCOuatyWto & DIAMOND DRILL WILL BE USED ORDER' IS SENT FROM WASHINGTON. Homiillng, A'eieHWiry for Definite Itepoi-t on Kenhaiii Fall Proj ect, Will Me Ktaileil tin Boon an HxjmtIm Itetiirn. . Afforthn wlren between Central Oregon and Wnnhltigtoii, I). C, hud" boon kept btiny for noveral dayu with monagon relative to tho lining of dia mond drills In making noundlngH on tho Ilonhum Falls storage rencrvolr situ, A. U. Anderson of .Madras, re ceived telegram yentorday from Congressman N. J. Hlunott, stating that Kcclnmallon Hcrvlce Director A. P. Davis had authorized tho party, which had been conducting Investi gations here, to do the ncconsury drilling. It Is probable that tho work cannot bo undertaken before noxt week, as Profcnnor W. O. Crosby, head of the geological party and his son aro now on n trip to ('niter and Davis lakes, whllo Homer Hamlin, who had In spected several available drills at Prlnovllle, Is now In California. As soon un the mem.bors of tho party can reassemble, at liond, however, it In expected thai operations will bo ntarted. To HInk Deep Unlet. According to tentative plans, It In Intended to nlnk two or three holes approximately 300 feet. In depth near the proposed dam site, while holes ot loss depth will be drilled In tho country back from this po.'nt. Tho authorization given by Direc tor Davis mukos possible the return ing of a definite report on the feasi bility ' of v,conitructliK? n storage reservo'r above Dunham Falls. Wlthouf)tfie nnundlngs which could oo noininuu uy tne use or diamond drills, only n prcllm'nary report could havo been turned In, not suf ficient to warrant either a recom mendation for construction or n final decision that construction would be Inadvisable, and during tho pust week tho work ot tho geologists has been halted whllu the authorization tor dr'lllng, from Washington, has been secured. x (From The Ilulletln, Aug. 12. 1904.) Freighter Hates, well known In llend, was caught in tho Mitchell country with u load at tho tlmo ot tho wator spouts las: mouth. Since thou he- has been making mighty slow progrcsn, making roads us he wont along, and has not yet boon able to get hack on tho He ml route. The plan ot taking water for tho Pilot Hutto canal out of the rivor below Hand, which was contemplated n few years ago, has been abandon ed. It is, however, plaunned to en large tho present flumo to nearly four times -Its present capacity, and use it as the Intak6 for both tho presont Pilot Hutto canal and tho Central Oregon canal. Theuo two canals will wator nearly S5.000 acres. Last Sunday tho lloud post ofllco was moved from tho store or tho llond Morcautllo company to the Do ml Furniture company. Tho stnge mudo the same change Oeorgo Stephens of Sisters, and Champ Smith and Isom Cleok of Prluovlllo, havo urauged to buy the saloon of Shaw and Hrostorhous. This has boon n lively wool; for freight In llond, Ten loads, drawn by teams of rrom four to 10 horses ouch, and aggregating nearly 50,000 pounds n rived and more are on tho wny and tho warehouse at Slmnlko Is still piled full or lloud goods. J. W. Taggart, or Agitata, Wiscon sin, brother ot J. F. Taggart, arrived In llond Thursday, ' Marion county is already counting on tho addition to tho tax roll that will come rrom tho extension or tho Corvullls mid Kastorn. riioro was qulto a crowd gathered at tho rivor bank to witness tho ord- Inunco ot baptism admlnlstored by Hov. O. WVTrlnlott, last Sunday. Miss Marlon Wlost mado a trip to Prlnavlllo on horseback Thurs day, returning Friday, B, C. Stickle has communccd haul ing clay to his brickyard, a cauplo ot hundred yards west or tho Pilot Hutto company's offlco. Put ttt IH "THK BUIiLEXIN." Fifteen Years Ago iat!i!iaii!iiii!:i:i:ttiKiaa!R!::iai!iii!:n!!M'iKHin:i:::::iiiiiiiit::!!!:iiii!:H:i:::!ii:!j!i::it!j;!i)!Ui!Kiiii!ii!i:iiiiii:(i DRESS UP YOUR HOME THIS FALL MAKE STAYING HOME THIS WINTER MORE ENJOYABLE A New Rug on tne Floor. , We have just received a fine assortment of small AXMINSTER RUGS . 27x60 inches and larger. Neat patterns. Something you'll like. We have a Wonderful Bargain in OAK DINING ROOM SET including 42-inch top table buffet and chairs $64.50 When you think about furnishings of all kinds for the house, first think of BEND FURNITURE CO. BEND. OREGON NATIONAL METAL KEEP OUT COLD KEEP IN HEAT KEEP OUT DUST Kqulp your house, ofllce or storo with Weather Strips now. Limited supply left at originalpr!ce. See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon Perhaps They're Still Dloglnu. There Is n legend among the negroei of South Carolina that back In the old pirate days Captain Kldd anil Cap tain Morgnn nnd the others ued to sail up the Siirnnnuh river and bury their stolen doubloons nnd pieces or eight In the sands or the cyprei swamps. A fortune teller once dime through and for a consideration or 2.1 each agreed to tell '.he negroes Jut where the gold was burled. He col lected several hundred dollars', and then with n great deal of ceremony staked out as many locations In the sand as ho had customers. He .then told them ery solemnly to come to that spot in tho light of the moon, stand directly over the stnke and dig at the end or their shadow. Then he sailed away on a river steamer. And ho never camu back. Nlchrome Most Resistant of Metals. Nlchrome, a metal that Is being used extensively for wires in electric heat ers, is nn alloy of nickel and .chromi um. It Is now known that It can. be east, so crucibles and other utensils that must resist very high tempera tures aro being made or It. Its fusion imlnt Is l,fi(H) degrees Centigrade. With ii wire of nlchrome heated by an electric current It Is possible to cut the heaviest and most resistant of chemical glasses as ir they were of sea ii. Cornerstones, It has always been customary to place the cornerstone at the northeust comer of a building, nnd this Is tho practice today whenever, possible. Tho cornerstones of municipal buildings are commonly receptacles for copies of current newspapers and historical documents. Applied Science. "You remember tho story of th maid who said her mistress wns tak ing u course In cosmetics?" "That was a Joke." . "Many experts think It should be tried seriously," Louisville 'Courlsiv Journal. .?, - (v m, j . : . i T . , ' ni ;i.m .' -'t. - 'M- r, i . WEATHER STRIPS BIG FUEL AND WORK SAVKR Probably Ho Did. As Mary came running In from play the other day she met her grandfa ther, whom she hud never seen before nnd who hud very long whiskers. "Oh, he exclaimed when Mie saw him, "do you keep those whiskers on nil tho time, even when you go to bed?" Th Right View and the Wrong. "The mnn who makes good doesn't wait for opportunity to knock; he has tho door wide open," wiys nn exchange. That's the right spirit. The other day we heord n chap complaining because old Opp didn't stick his tee In the door like n book agent, Itostoii Transcript. Wyomlno Holds Honor. In 1SCQ. on the lOih of June, tho legislature of tho territory of Wyoming passed nn uct granting to women the right to vote and to hold of fice. It wns the first act In any statu or territory granting eiiuui suffrage to wozien. Reason Enough. My twin nephews were paid two cents a day for waking me at 7 each week day morning. Ono Sunday they uwakened me i.t 7. I protested and they said: "V'j knew you wanted to sleep, but wo need tbo money," Chicago Tribune. Keep'nq Slh'ev Bright When tho ::ivorvnre has become badly tarnlslv .1 put it In an aluminum dish, cover .villi water and boll for n short time, uuC it "ill r .! out bright and clean. The Aluminum dish will be slightly discolored nfter this process, but It may be easily cleaned. Had the Right Idea. As Juanlta and Charles wero eatlnor breakfast one morning (bey botlt asked at the same, mojK)eutl''for4the! second helping, , ' Having1 Mauftbt Charlcsjhat'.lils rtsjenmustbe waited ,on,flrst ho saldlV)-vI)lltt4jw,flnXl unmans n,TO)(a ,,, ,1.1;vw., Ki i Z I'm t iji?V'lf JK- L--, "r"1- i T mrma SSESKS .. V .-