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IJKNI) BULLETIN, ItHNDt OKKGON, T1IUIIHDAY, AVItlli I, IOUO fAGK 8 ' GLEE CLUB SCORES HIT IN FIRST CONCERT HERE Easily tho best musical program presented In Bond within tho past' yenr wnB tho ono Riven Tuesday by tho atoll's gleo club ot the University) "of Oregon, ht tho gymnasium. Tho; crowd In attendance, moro Uinti 600,' was tho biggest turnout mndo nt nny j atop mndo by tho club this year, tho coBcgo singers declared. I Tho club Is ono of tho bostrU not ' tho" very' bust over turned out nt thoi university, alumni nmrmed 'after! tho conclusion of tho conceit, and tho! ontlro nudlenco was equally appreci ative Tho ability of tho orgnnlzn tlon was heal shown In the first pnrt of tho program, In which tho moro difficult numbers were successfully given. In Curtlss Peterson, tho club has tho best barltono dovolopcd at tho, university since tho days ot Al bert Gillette, and his solos were a feature ot tho program. An excellent handling of Chopin's Polonnlso In A-flat, by George Hopkins, was heavily encored. In Bullnrd's Win ter Soug. and tho Redman's Death Song, by Bliss, the club did Its most uffcctlvo work. Tho sccoud part was composed of southern Songs and spirituals, feat uring Mr, Hopkins, Mr. Peterson, nnd Albert Lukkon, director of the. club, while tho third pnrt was de voted chiefly to Jarxy qunrtef nnd or- choBtra selections, closing with two ot tho Oregon songs. In the Intermission between the second nnd third parts, Dcnn Ji)hu J. Lnndsbury, of tho U. of O. school of music, launched tho campaign In Des chutes county for tho Higher Edu cational Tax net, which will como beforo tho people at tho elections May 21, nnd which Is Intended to on nblo hu statu university, tho agri cultural college, nnd tho normal school to tnko care ot the Increasing number ot students applying for ad mission, nnd In addition to absorb tho higher costs which the decreasing purchasing powor ot the dollar has brought Into being. Denn Lnuds- bury's nppoal was answered by gen eral applause Previous to tho concert, the club was ontortalned at luncheon by tho Bend alumni, at tho Pilot Butto Inn, a private, dining room tielng provid ed by tho hotel management. At tho closo of tho program, a dance was given in honor of the visitors, with music by Wilson George's orchestra, aided by volunteer banjolsts nnd n trap drummer from tho club. Howard Hated Sightjrf Food Now Hutu Threw llwnvty Moult Hay Says Titular Made Him Mho Now Man. OFFICE BLOCK TO BE BUILT Announcement ot plans for con struction ot a new office building on Bond street 6G feet deep and occupy Ing the frontage on which tho W. P. Downlug cafo and the former rooms of the Lovcu store are located, was made Tuesday by L. B. Balrd. Tho es timated minimum cost of the build ing is '$30',00, and work will bo started as soon ns tho frame struct ures now occupying the site can be removed. Mr. Balrd states. Their futuro location has not been deter mined on. Tho new pfflco block will be two stories high, ot pressed brick, nnd will conform to the general archi tectural stylo of the First National bank building. On the first floor will be two storerooms, one ot which will "be occupied .by tho Owl Pharmacy,! the other by tho Loven store. Tho second floor will be cut up Into office Tooms, all of which have already Teen spoken for by prospective ten ants. Present, plans includo no basement, nnd heating by electricity will be made posslblo In the rooms by elec tric plugs- Tho building will have .two entrutfeoa. one on Bond street, 4,JiC other boing an extension of tho one on Oroson street how used by the courthouse building. , Mr. Bulrd"expects"tostart moving the frame buildings no Won the slto on or about April 1, and believes that actual construction work can bo be 3jun a mpntli later. Architectural work Is being han dled by Ceo A- Thomas. CHILDREN GIVE GOOD PROGRAM PETTIGREW BUYS MERSDORF RANCH m.00 Paid for WVAcrc Tract. ' New Owner to Join Forces " With. SniM'iI Dairy Co, . M. W. Pettlgrow, who recently sold the Redmond Spokesman to Douglas Mullarkr, Monday afternoon cloesd .the deal for the purchase of the II. )j. Mersdorf ranch, at the edge of the 'city limits, of Bond, paying $9,500 (for; the $D acre tract, 55 acres of (which Is Jn alfalfa, togethor with all (buildings, .stock, and farm machin ery. The ranch can all bo Irrigated, tand Is considered one of tho most hilghly Improved of the smaller hold Tings la this vicinity.' The deal was h"andledby tho Central' Oregon Real ty Co. Mr. ''Pettlgrow will Join forces. with 'tho Sm'eed- Dairy Co., and together the partnuratup will maintain CO 'huad of .cows, chiefly thoroughbred or grado Jerseys, with a few short ,horns. Milking machines will bo used, and In general' the stublcs and ranch as a whole will bo the last word In dairy management. SHago will form a largo part of tho winter ration for tho milk stock. Tho product will bo marketed In Uond. Manufacture of butter-or salo of butter fat does ,npt enter Into the plans of the ilvm at -present, Mr. Pct, tlKrow says. 1 tt-f ' jff"J '" "" " t ' ' ' ( Bail u-ntitf fwiltry through Bulletin It was a well rendered nnd pic turcsquo program that tho members ot tho Royal Neighbor and Modern Woodmen witnessed, nt their lodgo hall In tho Satlier building, Tuesday evening, presented entirely by their children, honoring tho old custou of tho two orders, that whenever a fifth Tuesday occurs In month it shall bo colobrated socially. Tho program was as follows: Piano Solo, Mrs. L. Strnhberg; "Tho FIvo Graces," Fraternal Drill, by Ave girls dressed In the Royal Neighbor colors, Virginia Carpenter, Edith Soderstrora, Clara Innis, Mario Loehr, and Introduced by Miss Fern Allen; recitation by Virginia Car penter; The Itoyal Neighbor Girls Drill, by 14 girls, Elolse Spencer, Nedra Hummer. .Louise Bramble, Helen Studobakcr, Blanche Cnrpon tor, Holcn Winnlkc, Zora Hummer, Silvia Carpenter, Clara Innis, Clara Soderstfoxn, Dorothy Devcreaux, Lil lian Jenson, Isabol Trog and Gladys Trog; recitation, Evelyn Stafford; recitation, May Williamson; vocal duet, Nedra and Zora Hummer; Modorn Woodman Drill, by eleven boys; James Jcmson, Ralph Galthor. Robert Studebakor, Blair Bartlut, Lunday Orr. Londcr Orr, Kortls Win ters, Donald Winters, Rny Cllne, Clarence Carpenter, Robert Spencer; violin solo, by Thelmn Culler; recita tion by Ispbol Trog and oration by Gladys Trog. At tho conclusion of tho program Dr. Anna RIcs Flnloy gave an address on Royal Neighbor Work, followed by a talk on tho Modern, Woodmen work by E. D. Gllson. After serving ot refreshments the remainder of the evening was spent in conversation and dancing, "I'm fooling no him since taking Tnnlnc thnt I want to atop and lull everybody what this medicine has dono for mo," was tho. onthualastlo statement made tho other day by Fred Howard, of 321 East Second St., Los Angeles, Cnl. Mr. Howard is em ployed ns n metal workur by tho Phillip Sonogram Metal Co., nnd Ih well known In Snu Dlego nnd Los Angeles, where ho hns lived for tho past thlrty-llvo years, "It wns years ngo that my stomach went back on mo," continued Mr. Howard, "and over since I hnvo suf fered with n complication of trou bles. Nearly everything I ate soured on my stomach and gas would bloat mo up until I could hardly stand It, I got so I hated the sight of food, for It nauseated urn so that I felt miser- nblo 611 day long. My nerves were unstrung and I was so restless I would roll and turn In bed nil through tho night, nnd when mom Ing enmo I was so tired I novr.r felt llko getting up. My work1' Was bur densome and I became so exhausted Uurtng tho day Unit Icould Jinrdly hold out till night came. I spent lots ot money on different medicines, but nothing did mo nny good and I kopt losing in weight and growing worse nil tho time. "Ono dny I mot n f rloml J hnd not H?pif In n long tlmo whp used to bo thin, run-down nud In bad honlth. Well sir, ho was looking so well nnd strong nnd hnd gnlned so much In weight thnt I hnrdly knew him nt Ilrot. I wns so surprised that I nsk him what in tho world ho hnd been taking that hnd built him up so. Ho said Tnnlnc: thnt decided me. so I went straight and got mo n bottlo, nnd now I tell you It has dono tho work for mo Just like It did for him nnd I can do a bigger, harder nnd hotter dny's work thnn I hnvo been able to do In years. And ent? Why. I ent threo hlg meals every day and nm still hungry. Everything ngroes with me and I suffer no bad effects afterward. Tho nervousness hns all loft mo and I sloop llko a top every night and got up of mornings feeling flno. I hnvo gained ton pounds In weight nnd nm In such flno health thnt I can nover praise It enough." "Tnnlnc Is sold In Bond by Owl Drug Co.. In Sisters by George F. Alt ken: and In Bend by Horton Drug Co-" , .IJUJ TRAPSHOOTERS MAY ENTER STATE MEET office According to statements which hb hnd hihdo.ahoflly' before at (ho T'iiicnH homo, shu wnh actuated by an lutonsq fear that hor husband was In danger, w t Mnalj.nl flrtllFin When wilier bolls In n kettle Invent (Ml In Japan the bubbles hit metallic, bars mid produce musical sounds. pnsiirosBainsjWS I What's Doing in I the Country. 3fflBJiOTJSEISiaiaJ31EJaKJ NEW TEACHER AT BROTHERS SCHOOL TO PAY FIREMEN FOR LOSS WHILE ON DUTY Mombers'of the Bend Voluuteor Fire Department-will no longer bo expected to dig down In their own pockets and pay for tho cleaning, ro-. pairing, or somo tlmcH' replacing of clothing damaged or ruined whilo fighting firsts. At last night's moot ing of that organization a committee was appointed to fix tho amount ot a, fund to bo placed In tho bank for tho purposo of reimbursing any 'mem ber of the department for damages sustained while fighting fires and to fix rules to control tho payments. Arrangements are being mado ,by tho department and an unnamed cit izen to entertain at tho Emblem club, tho members of tho department and their wives, also theso who volun teered their services In tho staging ot the minstrel show, next Monday night. Thnt tho Bond Flro Fighters Union dance to bo held at tho Hippo dromo Wednesday, March 31, will bo a big success both financially and as socially, is assured from tho largo amount of tickets 'already sold, Tho entertainment committee of tho local I report approximate of 1G0 tickets disposed ot,' Invitation Extended to Bend SpnrtM- men J. E. Ili'wl Break 21) Out of :tO IllrtN at .s'lioiK. M - - Tho trapshooters auxiliary Is In vited to send representatives to tho stato tournamont to bo hold in Port land May 23, 24 and 25. jr. H. Veatch, Portland sportsman, an nounced Sunday at tho wockly shoot on tho fields near Pilot Butte. No preparations have as yet boon mndo for tryouts to solnct tho Bend delegates to tho big events A now shooting platform was In U8o Sunday, but the automatic trap could not bo put up In time, nnd will ha used next Sunday. "The best records of tho day wore in tho 30 bird event. J. B. Reed smushlng 20 clay doves. Othor scores in this ovent wcro as follows: E. L; Payne, 23; Lano Cnstloberry, 18; C. C. Drown, 23; V. A. Smith. 2C; W. D. KIrby, 20; E, C. Lnndliigham, 18; II. H. Ventch, 2C; 8. F. Fox, 21; Loyd Douthlt, 18; D. II. Peoples; 22; S. E. Roberts, 22; A. M. Prlngle, 15; R. N. Buchwnltor, 21; H. D. Hamil ton, 25; J. H. Melstcr, 10; W. O. Mnnnlng. 28; Walter Coombs, 15; R. W. Harvey, 15, Fewer entries wore made Inho 25 bird event. Scores mndo In this wero: C. L. Smith, 17; Clay Mliler, IT; C. C. Brown, 19; A. II. Oliver. 17; E. Dick, C; Don Rogers, 12; G. E. Palmer, 14; If., Ward, '20:' 8; E. Roberts, 1G; II. II. Veatclr. 21; Lano Castleborry, 1.4; J. JI. Mutator, 10: Lloyd Douthlt, 19; W. D, IClrby, 17. BROTHERS. April 1. Mrs. Gill- bortson hns men up hur school nt Prtnglo lint nnd Miss Elizabeth Evans will finish nut her term. Mr. Walter Taylor nnd son, Martin hnvo boon nut on their homestead fix ing up his fences that wero nil down. Mr. and Mrs. Tom iticiimomi ami children wore nt Mrs. Ell Wilson's last Tuesday nud spoilt tho day. Mr. Mockllugburg nnd Ell Wilson returned from Bund Thursday nnd brought buck two lino sheep, Mr. Hlm.Fnut from Dufur, Oregon Is visiting bis daughter, Mrs. Joo Pri son on Hear Creek, Mrs. Harry Evans has returned homo from Prtnevillo whc.ro alio hnH been visiting her duughter, Mrs. J. Hoffmnu. NOTICE. CALL FOR REGISTERED COUNTY ROAD FUND WARRANTS. Notlco Is hereby given thnt nil war rants registered nud drawn on the rond fund from number 911 to 1053 Inclusive nru called for payment on April 2, 1920, nud are payable nt thn County Treasurer's office, Bend, Ore gon. Intrre.it stops on nnd after nbovo date. CLYDE M McKAV, Treasurer Deschutes County, 5c JJ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' ClualAnl ilrrtiin cnara ir taiiw la enU for ZO wortU or In. On cent Pr word for all or 10. All cUulArd .vtftlinr tttlttlr t'i In Mriu - WANTED. MRS. R. E. PURCELI SENT TO HOSPITAL lU'tul Woman Goph to JVndletim Following Nervous Breakdown -. ", . . " of Monday Nlgli(. .n, , 'vFolJowlng n sovero nervous break down, Mrs, R. E. Purcell, wlfo of u .passougor conductor on tho Oregon Trunk, was taken to Pendle ton Tuosdny where sho" will bo uudor treatmont In u private sanit arium. Hor husband was called to Bend Monday night because of hor Illness, . Mrs. Purcell was roturned to hor homo shortly after 9 o'clock Monday evening by Night Officer Swift, nftor ho had rolloved her of an oponed 'clasp knife, with which, ho reports, sho wns menacing Dick Lucas, of Hawthorne avonue, as he escorted her toward the District Attorney's s WANTED Married man on ranch $75 niyl board. Inquire Bulletin, 99-Sc WANTED PARTY TO RENT 05 acres laud, some planted -nil good nnd water rurnlshed. Houxn and hulldliiKS. W. P. Dom, Box 073. I'.end. ". 33-5p WANTED Experienced man and wlfo to work on ranch. Good wages'. S. D. Mustnrd, Powoll Butte, Oregon. Phono 230G through Red mond. IS-Sp WANTED- Married man on ranch. $75 and board. Inquire Bulletin. 40-50 WE BUY. ralso. and sell fur-bear- Ing rabbits, and other fur-bcarlhg nnlmnls. List what you huvo With us, stating your lowest prices on largo lot shipments. Tho Fur & Specialty Forming Co., 5 15-5 17 N P. Ave.. Fnrgo. N. Dak 76-3-iic APRIL FOR H 3isr COLUMBIA RECORDS ARE HERE! 7HII8U "IH'iir Boy of iMIno," KhTnrdi) Hlraularl; Baritone iii . rv . A286.1 "Hear Diitii BoIIh' Harry Browne and Poorlosii Quartet to. 4 "Koenio. Klmo." Hurry Browne and PunrlesM Qunr tutto. 'Atllll "Elder Entmnro's Sermon on "Throwing Minium" Elder Kntmnru'H Sermon on "Geiieroslty," llerl WIN Hams. AUM.-U "Unolo Josh In n Cafeteria" "Undo Josh nnd tho Hallur," Cnl Hlewnrt. Echoes From Hawaii A'MMl "Hawaiian lloura With You," waltz --"Clnderelln," fox trot, Carl Kovlllo nnd Jack Ooddits. AHHHO Bird Cnlls: An evening In midland .robin, vmiry, .wood thrush, grosbeak, brown IhraHhor, wren, IMw nnl Avis. Aiyw,T "A Cat Aalrophu." Columbia Orcheslrn. Slim trombone, Columbia Band. All I. 'Ill "My Inlo of Golden Dreams" "That, Naughty Wult;'', Columbia Oicheatra. A2N.T7 "Wond'rlng," fox trot. Ted I.ewla' Java Band. "You Cnu't nlI'OVln' Where Thuro Ain't Any," Lnnu I,nulalaun Five Jiism Orrhvatrn. AUrl.lH "Cairo." ono-atop, Art lllckmnn'a Orchoatra. "Roiu Room," Art lllckman'a Orchestra. A'.IHII "Junt Llkn thn Itoao," fox trot. "When Ynu'rn Alone." fox trot, Paul lleeao Trio, At!H7l "Apple lllnaanma," wnllz. "'Olfl,,Faahlonud Garden," Princes Orchestra, Arllll "Chloe, Al 5'rjaon. " Wan t hero Ja'Pal Llko You," Henry Burr. A2K.TJ "Oh. How J Laugh When I Thin Thnt I Cried Over You." "Snoops, tho Lnv.yor," Nir.t llnyiyi ACH2 Vocal gems from "Buddlea" nnd "Irenn" (two Into mimical comedies). . .VMn? "Somo Dny ViMi'll Know," Hfrtry Burr. V . "Down In My Heart," Chan. Harrison, -, MlHMl "Comrades," Cnmphell nud Burr. "Hwechearts," Glndya Rlcc-t'hna. Harrison. .VMM "Why Did You Do It?" "Oh, Mother. I'm Wild," Jack Kaufman. A'MWi "You'ro a Million Miles From Nowhere When Ynu'ro Ono Llttln Mlln From Home." "Onco Upon a Time," Dick llughea. L. K. SHEPHERD i:vi:rvtiii.g iv mimic 3Banaai)4HB04aHit)mitHiiHtMnaaaoaiii4vuMaoaBi4 FOR SALE Good work loam, wolght nbout 1400, for sain cheap. Inqulro It. M. Smith Grocery. 48-6p RANCH FOR SALE 10 acre Irri gated ranch, seven-room houso, cood barn. otc. Innulro Annn Bonrd- mnn, 3 miles out on Bond-Redmond , roud, 87-5P FOR SALE Team of mares, 9 yp.'ira old weight ubout 1200 each, new 2 Inch wagon, good hnrnena All for $400. Tllford Myers, 1 1 miles out on 8l8tera road. 82-5p FOR HALE or TRADE 10 ncrcs un improved near Terrebonne, 25 acres under the ditch. Address Dr. Joseph S. Davis, 710 Ht Helens Ave. Tncotna, Wash. 8-5-7P FOR HALE Oood horse at a bnr gain, works double or single, In nulro 259 St. Helena. 23-5-8p FOR SALE Fresh milch cows. 'Ar ao splondld Jersey Red wnanera. Vi miles north or Bend on Swalley ditch. Phono 18F2 William Alt. 275p FOR HALE Pno ton F,ord truck, will tako farm mnchlncry In purl payment, terms on balance. See M. B, Llndloy 4 Vj miles east of Bend. Ad dress R 1 Box 12, Bond, 35-5p FOR SALE Team 'Inare.s weight, 1200; ono 3 year old filly, 1 Mitchell wagon, ono Inquhator, Georgo T. Iluottl, Bend. 405p FOR RALE Full blood lllnfclf Minorca and college bred Roplc eggs, $1.50 for 13. Agnes ,M. Sottong, Bond, Phono Rural 1118. 78-3-4p FOR SALE Registered and pure bred Shorthorn hulls for sale. Price reasonable. Call, phono or write Frank I). Foster, Powpll Butte, Oregon, 7Q-34p FOR HALE Or rent, 320 ncros, un joining U. R. runch nt Hllyor Lake, all under fence, Standard Furulturo Co. 15-34u FOR SALE Anconn oggs $2 for flf toon. Sykes strain, puro English blood. Baby chicks to order. Bit qulro Mrs, Tlnslox, Redmond, Phono 809. 28-3-Op, FOR SALE Plymoutii Rock ogg for hatching $1 per Belting, Phono 13F2. 2uS2.5b FOR HALE Threo 2 year old Horn ford bulla and 12 yearling Hare ford bulls. all roglstorod, Price $200 to $275 per head, Edwards Brothers, Fossil, Oregon. 5-l.4n EGOS FOR HATCHING 8. O.l White Lcghormr. Hoavy winter' layers, mated to Tnncred cocks, of 230-250 agg strain. $1-50 per 15. M. C. R. I. Reds, mated to high clnaa cockerels from .prize winning stock $2 for 15. One third cash with order, balnucn on dollveiy.-MIoffitottor'B Poultry Farm. Tmniiln. 07-51tfc FOR HALE Sotting rgga of all breeds, lioal.lnyjuuatrulnu In Cen tral Oregon OtlirKuppllid on ro queat $2 n selling. lG-Sltfc FOR BALE If Its bargilu for onab vnu nm Inoldni! fnr liultnr non or wrilo Edwin J Honors about Hint '.ns. , .. .............. .! ..llrM J.U I1IIICB III MllUllM,n llllll HIIIIIIII land. -Edwin J. Rngera. Tumalo. Oregon. , r.8-l3tfc FOR HALE- Alfelf.' In.-. ir.O tons ' nt $20 a ton. Homo pasture will go with It al thin price, Address, J. B. Miner. Bend, Oro. 70-31tfo I'OH KENT KTOIIKIIOOM FOR RENT 25x80. Hiiltatile for uny bualu i; beat location In Redmond. See W M Wilson, Redmond, Ore. flic Lost and" found. """ LOST .Sunday belweiui Bend ntld Doschulna, check book on Crook eouuly bank containing chocks and recelpta. Finder, please return to Bend llullell?'or A. D. Matthews, !)&rhutCM . . 22-5o Franklin Features! AIK COOLED LIGH'I WEIGHT EAHY OPERATION EAKY RIDING HAFETY ItOADABIIJTY ALUMINUM BODV ECONOMY IN (JAM ECONOMY IV TI11EM U. VALVEH IV HEAD WICK OILING Aulomutle Hpnrlc control ELECTRIC PRIMER FULL ELLIPTIC MPRINGH QUALITY FITTING UARIIUHETOU CONTHOL ALUMINUM P1HTONH BATTERY IGNITION FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR. CO. THE DALLES, OREGON Compare the typebar system, carrlago and csenpo mont wheel ot tho Woodstock with those of other typewriters and you will readily understand why HiIh machlno holds up hot ter, It bus less parts, loo which adds to Uh durability. The Rebuilt Typewriter Company DISTRIBUTORS 304 Oak St., Portland, OrpgonT Slightly used Underwoods, Remingtons, L. C. Smiths and other makes of machines can be had nt easonablc prices. dl 91 I. I 1) Vw.w r- awn,- t; , m HuVi, t ny -1 - t Ut