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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
rnnrci wulktk, benp. onnaoiH mwtmDAY, 4i i i -v , PUPILS PRESENT ENTERTAINMENT EXCELLENT PROGRAM IS ENJOYED HcIioiiIn Co-oxihI() Willi Ammlcnn Legion on IfM Vny of llcvi'llln WiU HongN, Runic, nml Dtllln PIciiko, Onn of tint most HiiccoMHfiil outer tiilnmontH of tho kind1 ovor kIvoh In Bund wnw presented thin morning's! the ntltlotlo club whan tlio schools of tho city appeared In souks, folk ilnncuH, ilrlllH and rocltntlonn. For iiittny of tlio nmnliorx, tlio children vent In costume. Direction of tlio musical part of the program wan tindiir Miss llonnlo Hcrlhnor, whllo MIkh Kiln I)(wh was In charso of tlio diinci'ii mid drlllH, Tlio ontortuln niont wuh rIvoii us tho schools' part toward tlio lluvclllo Wook colubra tlon. Particularly altractlvo numbers worn tho modi; hy dainty llltlo Japan v Klrls who on lira days of tho week nro pupils nt the Rold school, tho Autumn song by a doton or mora llttlo folks gnrbod to represout nttt ii inn loaves, nlso front tbo Hold school, it J n pun ono drill by high school girls, and a none by two Rod Cross nurses from tho Kottwnod school, In whlrh two boy Broil's fit it red prominently, in the count of this niinibor, ono of tlici liuls took tho part of an Injured soldier, and IiIk comrade, using tho regulation army method, n r nf t I y shouldered him and c.irlml lilm hack of tho scones to rncotvn llrst aid. Tho girls gluu club, of tbo high school, fully lived up to tho high ntatidnrd which has boon net by tho orgnulxnllon In yearn punt. I'nhlntlr Hplrlt Klinun. Tho patriotic nnturo of tho outer tnlnmeiit wan typified In an excel lently given rending by Mint llllnli Ilrlck, of tho high school, "Old (I lory." Other numbers worthy of iipcclul montlon were tho "Danish Dnueo of Greeting," by tho Held school, "A Joke on tbo Brownies," by Kenwood puplln; tho "Dutch D.uice" by tho Control school; a- lullaby by Roslnn Forrest; tbo "Kinder I'olka" by tho Kenwood nchool: tho "Holdlorn Hong" by puplln from tho Contra! school; a recltutlou, "Buddy's I.ltllo .Man" by Ilohort Arnold; tbo "Goblin Kong." by Central nchool boys; a duet by Kurciio Kolcham nnd Merle fttiitxtuan; 11 selection by Hold nchool boyn and girls In which u program within it program wan glvon on tho singe, nnd a Juck-o'lnnteru boor by boyn from the Held nchool. A Mystery. Ono of the great mystrrlc of Hfo In why tho wlno who nduitt they knw no much teem .tlwnys to own no little. I'oriYiniiirrN of Hliknrws, Indigestion and constipation are the forerunuern of half tbo III", of mankind. When food In properly dl Rented, you nro freo from bullous-iic-h, gnn, bloating, nlrk headache, noitr ntomach. coated tongue. Foley Cathartic Tnblotn cleanno tho bowoln, Hwooteii tho ntoninch and Invigorate tho llvor. Hold Everywhere. -Adv. SPECIAL SERVICE IN 0xy Acetylene ' Welding ...and... Machine Work Most Modern Equipped Welding ' and Machine Shop in Central Oregon Foundry & Pattern Shop in Connection Bend Iron Works Bend, Oregon STUDENTS PULL OUT OF DEBT ANNU.AL PILOT FINANCED Assistance Itf Given Kootliall Team In ComliiR Trip to Klitmnfti Full Next Monlli. Many An. minis Unsold. Hy Mnrgiiiol Inabnlt. Ilocnimo tint IiIkTi nchool In no tfhunclully dlatrosuod It ban bo rsonin necessary for It to noil. Hit tlirnit Liberty bondn. Two of tbono bondH woio purchaned by tho tlud ent body In tho nchool year of 10171018 and tho thlid In tho year of 1018. Tho cauno of tho lack of funds In duo to tho pub lication of tho high nchool annual or hint year. Of tho three hundred coplcn which wuro printed about ono hundred ronmln to ho nold. Theiio books uro for salu at all tho (triiR ntoron, Tho falluro of tho annual to pay for Itnolt linn loft a dobt of ono hundred nnd twonty flvo dollnru to ibo paid from tho student body fund. Tho money ob tained from tho nolo of tho bondn will not only pay thin debt but will ulno help to nond tho football team to Klamath Fnlln, which will bo a very expensive trip. A nludent body meeting wan held Tliurwilnv In ulilrli llm timillM voted f to Mill tho bondH, Thoio wan vory llttlo opponltlon to thin plan un I only two voted ugulnst It. DOWLWW I lean will Iny In an Incloxed neat rather tliiiu In an open nent. I'erd the growing pulleta well and keep them coining. It pajs. The foghorns and other egg breed require less housing "pace nnd less feed. Plan to keep all thrifty pullet nnd vigorous, healthy year-old henn for egg production. The return from wultry on tin farm, for rnpltiil lnvtrit, nro prob nbly Inrgcr than the return from any other funu enterprise. It should be remembered Hint Ullby heuhoiiHeN are Meal plneen for the breeding of many kluiln of limed poM. There nlioiild be nr Ieat one net for eaeb four or live hen, anil they should bo kept clean and well .applied with nent material. It Ih nluiost ImpoKHlblo to rear tur key witWfiictorlly In a tlockly Keltleil coinniuulty or where they cannot hare free range for theyili not do well when coutlued In yard. Not night Kind of Laughter. Ono l templed nouielliuen to laugh nt nnother'n inNliap or disappointment, but tbo liiugnle- that leaves a ntlng In sotneono'H heart In not t(io sort of laughter that lielpi anyone ' Phone Black 741 LOCATIONS FOR HOG RAISING Well.Dralned Farm Powenlng Rich Soil That Will Product) Forage la Desirable. (I'reimrcd by Hi- Unll'A HUt Depart ment of Agriculture.) An Ideal location In on n well drained farm poKKcnilng u rich noil that will produce graven and other forogu un well an (ho grain needed for fattening tbo hogn. 'J'IiIh doen not mean, how out, that only (bono fiirnieni holding rich, level Inmln hhould rnlno bog, for nn n mutter of fact hogn are niont cnMly bundled on fur inn that tire nome what rolling. For tbo produellon or forngo cropn tho rolling farm In often on good tin tho level one, nnd It often ban tbo added advantage of nhndo and Increaie the Meat Supply of the Na tion by Flnfahlng the Hog Crop. a better water nupply. The hill fanner lino not have the bent Munition In all thing., but In many lntanees ho linn eertnln nilvaiitagen which he doen not appreciate. It In an advantage to locate In n h" niUtug coaimuuliy. Tliere uro many ntunll prubleuin In management which limy bo learned through actual ex perience In one'4 own community. In nueh ciixcm the older breeders have for a long time been In contact with local conditions, orfd a new man may profit by their oxpcrlencea without npend Ing ncveral jearn ncijulrlng one of bin own. Then, too, It a whole community will rnlhe 11 certain grade or breed of hog. It ran obtain a reputation for It product nn n community Mich nn an In dividual never could hope to win. When tho buyer learn that n typo or breed of bog which they desire In to be obtained In unlimited numbers In a eertnln locality, they will naturally turn there find to buy tho unlmnln. All of which tendt to decreiihe tho dif ficulties of growing und inurketlng for thetnumll breeder. Tho quentlon of a market munt nl ways be considered, etpeclully the fu cltltlen fur reaching It und tho tyim of bog It demandn. Mont communities linvo been nuccesnfully counectetl with the largo central market by the roll roads, but these will bo of llttlo uvull If the mail to tbo station uro poor. GinhI roads nro of Inentlmablo Im portance, for, among other thlngn, they enable the fanuer to market his prod ucts at any und nil times, thtin tuklng advantage of any favorable Uuctuutlou In the market prices. At to tho typo of hog tho market demands, that must bo determined by local Inquiry, but In order to bring the highest market price bogs must be well lluhhcd and fnt. The greatest demand Is for LIX) to HOO jMHintU bogs, and farmers generally obtiilu the inoM pntllt by marketing their hogn at weights ranging from 'StO to WO pounds. 4fr-Ktfr4-s sH-l LIVE STOCK NOTES it R-J0AaflpMA, X -J It In n well und quite generally known and recognized fact that tho neruut treatment properly adminis tered wilt Immunlro cnttlo uculust blackleg. Keep nn eyo open for those fat. plump, young pigs that do not come mil of their- npjt for exercise. They nro the ones that are apt to lme the thumps. To feed tlio pigs from tho trough. niTiinge it creep no the pigs can go to the trough to eat without being Interfered with by the hows. No cow's color bus ever caused her to produce one pound more of milk or one pound more of butterfitt, Animals .should have enough room In barns nnd under sheds so they will bo comfortable. t Koip plenty of (van. fr'sl wnfer before the brood sow? nt nil flmes. . ' Good pasture lnnd are tho basis qt successful dairy fuming. The waler'Mipply Is of paratnount Importance ln,rallns. onlmuls. , " -rsi"- . v fAMOUS PALACE AND JAIL Hlatorlo Tower of London Eailly "Molt Ancient and Most Poetic Pile In Europe." I'nlnce and prlnou, once noted nl-o foi lit iiienngerlo and Itn pitgeautry, lilrthploio nml death hoiino of mote urclix, nceno of hairbreadth cheapen nod reputed hidden trcanurcn, glioHtly In Itn tni'iaorlen of tortures nnd killing and ancred for It mnrtyrn, tho Tower of r.ondon amply warrant dexcrlptlon an tbo "uioit ancient and mont poetic pile In l'urope," rends a bulletin of the National (leogrnpblc norlrty, Wllllnm the Conqueror gave Lon don a charter, but built tho White tower fo allow tbo people how little that charter (night menu. I.lko the nngllnh coimlltiitlon the rambling Lon don Tower of today In a product of centuries, nnd not one, but many tow er, are now ncnttered over nouie 13 ncren. Tim site had beea a fortrcaa -Inci! Itoiuau limes. To the Jlldilli) Tower Elizabeth camo back n queen five yenrs after her Jealonn half nlnter, Mary, bad kept her thorp a prisoner. The humpbacked Itlcbnrd III hired Hire tissimnlna to inudcr bin nephewn In Illoody tower. Not until yenrn later were their bone? found and token to Westminster abbey. Lady Jane (Jrey, nhe who "had the birth of a princess, the life of a "Mint, and tin death of a malefactor," wan beb'-aded In London tower. LEGAL NOTICES CALL FOR IlIDH Healed bldn will be received by tho County Court of Denchutes County, Oregon, up to 10 a, m. on Friday November Hth., 1919, for tho con ntructlon of a bridge across the Des chutes Illver on tho county road acronn tho Mnrnh Awbroy homentcad about three and one-half miles north of Tiitnnlo, Oregon, nnd grading the went approach to the bridge for a distance of about 19C0 feet. Dldn will be received for both material and countructlon of bridge neparate ly mid together, and separate bid for nhld grading. Finns nnd specifi cations for nald bridge nnd grading aro now on fllo for tbo information of pronpcctlvo biddcra In tho office of tho County clerk. Court House, Dend, Oregon. A deposit of five per cent .of the amount of each bid In canh or certified check will be re quired of each bidder as provided by Inw. Tho Court reserves tho right to reject any or all bldn and to call for now bldn. ' W. D. IIARNER. County Judgo. 8ETH 8T00KEY, C. If. MILLER. County Commissioners. 3-37c. NOTICE FOR I'CRLICATIO.V. "1 Department of the Interior. U. S LAND OFFICE nt Lakoviow, Oregon October 13 1919. NOTICE Is hereby given thnt Not tlo Shultz, of Lnplne. Oregon, who, on March 9, 191 C, raado homestead entry, No. 09108. for WVS SEV..W EM SEU.'Wtf SEVJ NE SB U. W'.i E SEU BE VS. section 2C. township 22 R., rnngo 9 E Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notlco of intention to niako final three- year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before E. L. Clark, U. S. Commissioner, nt Lu pine. Oregon, on tho 20th., day of Novomber, 1919. Claimant names an witnesses: W E. Iloesley. Ocorge Mayfleld, Carl Wise, Jctslo Wise, nil of Laplne, Oregon. (Publish for five consccutivo weeks In tho Uend Ilullcttn. Dend, Oregon.) JAS. F. BURGESS, Register. 33-37C NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMIIEK liA.Mt. Notlco Is hereby given by the un- uersigned. tho Administrator of the estnto of John J. McQrath, deceased, ALWAYS A GASH MARKET At Palace Market Bend, Oregon for Eggs, Butter, Poultry Beef, Veal, Pork Sell your products at home t Chas. Boyd m j m f i f lAlLAL The Owl Pharmacy that pursuant to an order of tho County Court of Crook County, Ore gon, mitdo and entered on tho Gth day of October, 1919, ho will ncll at public auction to tho hlghent bidder at tho front door of tho County Court Ho ti no In Uend, Denchtiten County, Orogon, on tho lfth day of November, 1919, at two o'clock p. m.. all tho right, title and Intercut of John J, McOrnth, decoaaed, or bin cntato, In tho following described promlnen, to-wlt; fiouthwent quarter of Soulhennt quarter of section 1, South half of Northennt quarter, Northwcat quarter of Northeast quar ter of ncction 12 In Townahlp 20, South of ltango 13, Eant of the Wil lamette Meridian In Deschutes Conn ty. Oregon. Termn of nale, canh, 10 per cent to be paid on the day of n.ile and tho bnlnnco upon tho confirmation of sale by County Court of Crook County, Oregon. Dated thin 16th day of October, 1019. SI. R. ELLIOTT. Administrator of the Estate of John J. McOrnth, Deceased. 33-37c. NOTICE OF HON I) HALE. Notice In hereby given that sealed bldn will be received by the under' signed until the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m. on tho 18th day of November, 1919, nt tho office of tho undersign ed, in the O'ICnnc Uulidlng, City of Rend, Oregon, and Immediately thereafter publicly opened by the Hoard of Directors of Squaw Creek Irrigation District for the purchase of nn issue of bonds of nald District In the sum of $15,000, said bonds to bo doted July 1, 1919, and to mature an follows: $G0O on July 1, 192-1, $700 on July 1, 192C, S700 on July 1, 1925, $800 on July 1, 1927, $800 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. 193C, $1200 on July 1, 193G, $1200 on July 1, 1937. $1200 on July 1, 1938, $1300 on July 1, 1939. said bonds to bear Interest at C per cent payable semi-annually on tho first dnys of January and July, principal and Intorest payable at tho Fiscal Agency of tho State of IMS PAPER REPKCSEfUED FOR FORUGn ADVERTISING BY THE aCNCRAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IH ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Suad-rd Saw. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. Business and Professional Cards RS. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bid. Tel. 611 (Dr. Coe Former Ofltc.) 11. If. PeArmond Chai. W. Enklna DeArmond & Erskine I, a w VERS O'Kano Building, Bend. Oregon H. O. JCLLIS Attoraey-t-Lw Ualted State Oommlsaloaei- Flrat National Bank Building BEND. OREGON MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL Lawrence Bldg., Room 3 Phono Red 2251 DR. C. H. SOLL THYSICIAN ANn SUROEON Bond Press Bldg. BEND, OREGON Phonos: Offlcq Ped 41; Res, 133 Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES. President M,ost Complete AUsiraot PJant In Central Orefon., Special Attention ' Giyen to Federal Loan Abstracts. First Ntttlonul Bunh, Bldtf.. BEND, OIVE., Cor. next to Alley FOR SALt J3Y SOLE AGKNTS Oregon In New York City. Said bldn munt be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for $1500. Tho board reserves tho right to re Jcct any or nil bldn. II. H. Do ARMONO, 33-37c Secretary, 01."010. M1IH12H. NOTICE l'OIl 1'UJUMCATIO.Y. Department of tho Interior, United Htaten Land Office nt Tho Dalles, Orogon, October 3rd, 1919. Notlco in hereby ven that Ana .Mackintosh of Rend. Oregon, -who on the 2f!th of November, 1915, mado homcKtead entry No. 01G610, and who on February 6th, 1918, made additional homestead entry So. 019G28, for NWU SEU, NV4 SWVS. Sec. 29, NBVi SE Sectloa 30,' Township 18 South Range 13 East Willamette meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to xsnko final three-year proof (o establish claim to tho land above described beforo II. Cr Ellis, U. S. comaiissloner, at Rend, Oregon, on tbo 17th day ot Novomber, 1919. i Claimant names as witnesses: Archlo McDonald, of Rend, Ore Ron. Louis Blladeau, of Bend, Ore Ron. Mildred Blladeau, of Bend, Ore gon. Donald A. McArtbur, ot Bend, Oregon. Roso Mackintosh, ot Bend, Ore gon, i 32-Gp II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Dr. L W. Gatcbeil OHKtrist aid MajnfactHiBg Optima Cooptde Lni Cnodisg PUat in con nection with my office it LARSON C. C0.1jeivolera 1-43 Oregoa tttett. Bend, Or-gea Brand Directory A Right side; right ear crop ped; wattls right bind lee;. B. L. TONE, Slaters, Ore. AdT.19a Fkone Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 24 O'Kxae Building BEND ... ORBOON C. P. NI8WONOBR, Bead, Ore. UNDERTAKER Uceseed Babeliiter, Fiue-wl Director. Phone Red 42L Lady Asst. DR. R. D. STOWELL Kftprapathla PhyslcUe Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to E Phone Red 480 DR. TURNER - EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located in Bend with Now Equipment Private Otflco In Thorson's Jewelry Qtoro Dr. Turner will be in Prine vlllo every first and third Fri day; In MudraB every second and fourth Friday, and in Red mond every first and third Thursday of each month. Read the Classified Ads. 4 fi J ,i j .J - ! I ,.',.. .1 ! il x . ..s