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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
iir.vw nuiiUrriN, mxu, orkoon, tiii;iihiav, ocromw in, iom VMIK 5 ft .4, vl !' A r if 1 mmm BnT!' fl 9 Jin SmBOTBWiMkaaaMH For Every Day's Outing For tlio camping trip, tho hike, tlto auto trip, all through ypur vacation you should have a Seneca SCOUT CAMERA The simplest camera to use and one that will get Rood clear pictures tlmo after time. Made entire! of wood and metal, it is not a play-thin,', but a real plcturo gutter for grown-ups as well as for boys and girls. Como in rind iteo tho one that sells for .52.03 Magi!! (Sh Erskine Sole Local Dealers - -- -- - -ry"ii )Utiiti:tiiiii:ittii!itiiti!iiit:iiiiit:iiiiiatiiiitiiiiitiiii:iHiiiiutiiiiitmiiii:itiiiiiiii!i!itiiiiiititiimitttiiimMiiiiiitiiiim!i!U BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY (iiiniHittntiiUiiuuiiiittuiitmuiiitiuitttt!ttttiitititttiitiitimiiii:i:itimim:imitiit:uti:i::titii:!iimmr.mt:it:!.-unitutiiittti Monday 1(. K. A I Ion loft last nlKht on n business trip to l'ortlund. Henry MiiriiHku, of Alfulfii. us n week out visitor In tho city. Klmor I.ohuhorr )iuh accepted a position with tho Miller Lumber Co. lions Knrnhnm returned yesterday morning from a business trip to l'ortluml. It. II. .ooro In reported to ln re covering from u severe uttnek of pneumonia. Mr. anil Mm. II. It. Hlavoiis, or Culver, spout Hiiuday In Ilund vlsll Iiiic with frlonctti. Mr. and Mm. C. H. Hudson return ed to tho city this inornlnn uftur u week ond stay In l'ortlund. Mr. and Mrs. John X. Mobloy ar rived In tho city yostorduy from UuriiH, and am stopping over today, .Mr. and Mrn. John Herbert are tlio parents of a 10 and a half pound baby Klrl burn thin noon at Kt. Charles Hniipltiil, Iltirton Onoy, run k or from thu I.n l'lno dlHtrlct. was In today on offi cial business at headquarter o'f tho Deschutes Niitlnunl forest. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Darker, of Hoattlo, aro guests nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. r Larson. Mr. Marker In n prominent lumberman of I'ugol Hound. C. A. Hiiyditn, I'iiiiI King, and L. M. Malrd returned ftnturday from n 1B00 mlln hunting and auto trip thrmiKh central Washington mid COHSt points. If. A. (lONtiuy received u lulcgrnm today from his hoii, (lien, now In Knn Frunclnco, after protracted ser vice, overscan. Glen Ih expected to urrlvo In Mend within thu next few days, Mrs. Alburln 0. McMurphoy, Grand Worthy Matron of tho Order of Eastern Star. In in tho city from her homo In KiiRout, to pay an offi cial visit to tho Mend chapter at the regular mooting of tho organization tonight. Mr. McMurphey Ii accom panying her. Thornton T, .Monger, nctlng ns ststnnl district foreMter, In charge of silviculture, arrived In Mond Hun day from Portland, and Immediately left for tho reconnaissance cump to Inspect tho timber cruising work bo Itur done, llo In expected to return to Mend on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Claudo Mnunhulmer left last nlftht for California. Mr. Mnnnholmer hn Bold out hi Intercut In tho Munnholmcr MroN. toro to bin brother, Clarence Mannhelmcr. Thero In a possibility, howuver, that he may return to Mend to reongaga In business hero. wlinro thoy spent tlio IumL week A, V. Larson roturnod liiHt night i'oiii Kugono where lie uttouded tho Mooting of tho Oregon commnndnry. Mm. M,'A, Mroolc and sou, of Scut tle, who hnvo boon visiting ber son, (', II. Mrook and Mrs. Ilrook, left lant night on their return to their homo. Sheriff K. K. Itoberts, who lias been confined to-hls homo for tho pant two duyn by an attack of grippe, was nblo to reNtimo bis official duties thin morning. Moyd Kelley who recently return d homo from sorvlco In tho (7. H, Navy, has been confined to bin bed tho piiNt week with it severe attack Of tOIINllltlN, H, d. Hamilton wan a pnwicnKcr on tho mornlni; train from Portland where he took part In tho bearing of tho Pino Tree Lumber Co,, bank ruptcy cuho yen to rd ay, Mr.1 and Mrs, Carl A. JohnKon and Mr. and Mrs, K. h NIcholN, loft thlx mornliiK on nn auto trip In Califor nia, Mr. nnd Mrs. JnhnHon will re turn within u month's time, while Mr. arid Mrs. Nlcholn expect to Hpcud tho winter In tho south. Saturday J. II. Ilurim wan In laNt night from SlHtor. It. 8. McCluro ramo In thin morn Iiik from Thu Dalles. It, A: Miller returned thin morn lni; from it biiRlnvHN trip to Portland. A. J. WoHlou and Dan HeltitnK are vlnltorn la tho elty today from Sin ters. J. P. Koyun, of Tho Urookn-Scan-lou Lumber Co., came In from Port laud thin inornliiK. Dr. and Mrn. M. C. Fox drovo In lant nlRlit from Lakevluw, and aro npendluR today In Mend. Mr. and Mrn. Jack Horton hnvo returned from u trip to Crencont lako, Minmuiiiiit:aiHi)itiiimiatiuiiiiiitiiait:iiiiiiumituiiittintiiamiia:t:itiimtiiittiiuiini:u;tiiiibiau:iiimtintii:i:i!:iiiin Friday Mr. and Mm, (J. 8, Hudnon wcro piHftoriKern on lant iilclit'n train for Portland. Myrou Itoyco, of tho Pioneer (InriiRe, went to Poitland lant illicit On bUNlllCNH, Judge II, C, KIIIn wun one of tho Mend vlHltors at tho Tumalo fair thin nfternoon, Paul 'C. (IiirrlHon, of Prlnevlllo, wan In Mend hut night vIhHIiir with frlendi hero and trniiHactlUR IjuhI- neiis. Alfred I), Crldge, of tho Oregon Journal, who ban been reporting tho Labor contention left for Portland lant night. County Judge V. T). Marnen and A. K. Larnon are In Kugenu attend ing the grand concluvo of tho Knight Templar. It. 8. Hamilton nnd Itnnn Fnrn- bum went to Portland lant night to attend tho firm hearing In the Pino Tree Lumber Co., bankruptcy matter. Mr. ntul Mm. Dnuglun Johiroofi motored to CreNcent yeMcrday. From CieHcetit, Mm.j'oh'iiHon and Mrs. nnd Mm. Hoy Mitchell will drive Into California, while Mr. Jobimoii will return to Mend. Thursday C. 8. Hudnon motored to Tumalo today to attend tho community fair. Jerry Ahern, of tho Silver Lake dlntrlct. In In Mend today transact ing buHlncx. M. A. Pnrtln, of Sltitcrn. arrived In tho city lanl night, and In remain ing over today. J. Star, of Prlnevlllo, wiih In Mend lant night tninnactlng bunlnenn. V. L. Deadmond. M. S. Lentor, nnd J. J. Payne aro nmong Silver Lako visitors In tho city today. If II. Do Armond left for Port land hint night on legal bunluoan Phonograph Special A Beautiful EDISON OR VICTOR . PHONOGRAPH WITH " 10 RECORDS Giving You 20 Selections of Your Own Choice for I cenn irri-u Owing to the prevailing scarcity of Phonographs, . only a limited number of these machines will , be sold on these terms. fi Better Get Yours While This Offer Lasts ' tjr. r.,w r r nunuii jljkul vu. HOME OF VICTQR AND EDISON PHONOGRAPHS BEND, OREGON The Country you think has gone price mad, but it hasn't Buying conditions are not nearly s'o had as might be thought. If the Buyer will inquire, ask ques tions and think. He can obtain very fair prices,, vnd with .itihe, will get whnt'lie Wants-Service Service is not all. He must have Best Prices and when he pays the price he wants Highest Quality v He gets it at Smith's Grocery Never txpects to Be Without It "TlieroV Nothing An Good An Tnti- lue." Ha)n Portland .Mini (iiil im Twenty Fho Pound. "In nil my long experience I have never found anything an good us Tan lac when II comes to relieving suffer ing," said J, A. N'clnz, a well known employee of the Pacific Car and Foundary Co, and who liven nt 14 Kant COtli ntreet, North Portland, Or the other day, "My troubles began about thrco yearn ago," continued Mr. Nelsx, "and I have been having a tough tlmo of It ever nlnce that In, until I commenced taking Tanluc. I had rheumatism In my arms and back, and 1 suffered almont constantly dur ing all that time. Of course thcrj were times when thin trouble wan worse than at others, but X can truthfully say that thero wan hardly over u time when I was not consci ous of pain to some extent Myf arms were no ntlff nnd sore nt tlmen that I couldn't raise my handn to my bond. Mcxldes what I spent for treatment and medicine, tho tlmo I lost from my work on account of this rheumatism amounted to over four hundred dollars In salary. I couldn't sleop much, nnd just gradually went down hill until I had lout In weight from one hundred and thirty-five to ono hundred and ten pounds, nnd van so weak and run down that I could unnslly get about nt nil. "A friend of mlno who 'ind Minn suffering from this samo kind of trouble told me that Tanlnc was the only thing that had over done him nny good und advised mo to glvo It n trial Well, to muko a long story short. I hnvo Just finished my sixth bottle of Taulac, and I am ns freo from suffering In every way, and am as well and strong as 1 over wnn In my life I weight one hundred and thlrty-flvo poundn now, which means Hint I have gotten back all I lost In weight I havo regained all my strength and can do us much work nn I could fifteen yearn ago. All that norenens and stiffness has gone from my arms and I can raise my hands above my head without tho least) trouble Yes, sir, Tanlnc hns been a, godsend to me, and I never lose nn! opportunity to recommend It to I others. I am buying another bottle) to taka home with mo today, for I never expect to bo without It " I Tanluc Is sold In Mend by Owl; Drug Co., In Sisters by Geo. F Alt- Ken, nnu in Hond by Horton Drug Co, Adv. NOTICK. Strayed from farm 2'& miles east, or Uend very smull long-haired black.dog, uhlto spot on breast, long hiishy tall. Especially anxious for return of samo as it was left In my euro by lady tuklng husband to hos pital and dog bud belonged to dnughtcr who died In China. Any Information or return of dog will be liberally rewarded. Mrn. L. M. Murt, Mend, Ore , It. F. D. No. 1, Mox 7-A. Adv. 33-c NOTICK OF IIONI) SALK. Notice In hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the under-. sigueu until me aour or -' o clock, p. in. on tho IS th day of November. 1910, nt the office of the undersign ed. In tho O'Kane Mulldlng, City of Mend, Oregon, nnd Immediately tberaafter publicly oponed by tho Hoard of Directors of Squaw Creek Irrigation District for tho purchase of an Issuo of bonds' of said District In tho sum of (15.000. said bonds to be dated July 1, 1919, utid to mature as follows: JC00 on July 1, 1924, $700 on July 1, 192S, $700 on July 1, 192C, $800 on July 1, 1927. $S00 on July 1. 1928 $800 on July 1, 1929, $900 on July 1, 1930, $900 on July 1. 1931. $900 on July 1, 1932, $1000 on July 1. 1933, $1000 on July 1, 1934, $1000 on July 1. 193S, $1200 on July 1, 193C, $1200 on July 1. 1937. $1200 on July 1. 1938, $1300 on July 1, 1939. said bonds to bear Interest at C per cent payablo suml-autiually on tho first days of January nnd Don't Let a Cold Lin ger. Many Complica- ! tions May-Result. A. D. S. ASPIRIN guaranteed absolutely as the best, will bring relief, and will not af fect the heart. A, D. S. Pneumonia Salvel Application External or internal Application It will relieve inflamed noses, throats, bron chial tubes and lungs. At owl Pharm&cy Few Are the Homes Today Without A Musical Instru ment of Some Kind If you do not play, you may, perhaps, have children who myou want to teach to play a piano. If you have not, you want music in your home. There are two instruments that will help you. Phonograph or Player Piano bringing the world's artists to your fireside. Player Pianos We can offer you an attractive selection of Player Pianos in Behning Players, $700 to ?1000 Gulbradson, $495 and up Lyon & Healy, $600 up and other standard makes of well known and high reputation. PIANOS Behning, $550 up Crown, $450 and up Knabe, $550 and up Cable & Nelson, $375 up Other makes from $265 and up. USED PIANO SPECIAL 1 Crown piano, guar anteed action same as new, $265. 1 Hamilton, at $285. 1 Chickering, old style upright, $150. 1 Conover. action in fine shape, $250. The most wonderful musical instrument in the world is the Phonograph, and in phonographs The SONORA is the most wonderful phonograph. In fumed (and golden oak, brown mahogany and early English oak. Priced from $50 to $1000. Terms to suit purchaser. Demonstrations gladly given at all times. To Piano Players: We are arranging with REMICKS in New York to send us the latest popular hits direct from the East, so we can supply the -local demand for new numbers. FOR EVERYTHING IN MUSIC SEE L. K. SHEPHERD Minnesota Street ssBBSSr J July, "principal and Interest payablo at tho Fiscal Agency of tho State of Oregon In Now York City. Said bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for $1S00. Tho board resenrea the right to re ject any or all bids. II. II. Do ARMOND. 33-37c Secretary. Yob ran soil hay Uu-osgti Tbo Hal letia classified ads. ' ' NOTICK OF RAI.K OF TnUlKIt IjAXD. Notice Is hereby given by tho un dersigned, tho Administrator of tho estate ot John J. McGrath, docoaBed, that pursuant to an order of the County Court of Crook County, Ore gon, nindo und enterod on tho Gth day ot October, 1919, ho will soil at public auction to tho highest bidder nt tho front door of tho County Court Houso In Mond, Deschutes County, Oregon, on (tho 14th day of Novombor, 1919, at two o'clock p. ni., all tho right, tltlo and Interest ot John J. McOrath. decensod. or Uls ostnto, In tho following described prentlsos, ta-wlt: Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter ot section 1, South half of Northonst quarter, Northwest quarter of Northeast quur tor of section .12, In Township 20, South ot Mango 13, East ot the Wil lamette Meridian In Deschutes Coun ty. Oregon. Terms ot salo. cash, 10 por cont to bo paid on the duy ot sale and the balanco upon tho confirmation ot salo by County Court of Crook County, Oregon. Dated this lGth day ot pctober, 1919, M. Rv ELLIOTT, Administrator ot the Estato of John J. McQrath, Deceased, 33-37e, ftWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWS !! II Always Acceptable l II aod Appreciated are gifts in Silver t Sheffield Pint in most useful' gifts t In fiat silver you will find Hallmark Silver just what you want. Many patterns At LARSON & CO. i The Sign of tie Kg CWck i Want to buy hay, uso Bulletin clas sified lub, 'isittummuuujiyuuMuuwttwmMJiiMMmiiiiiiH 5vvwvvwvwwvwvmvm5 A