FAGB THE BEND MTIXET1N, UEND, OIlFXJOJf, FKID.VY, KKlllUWUY 10, 10IT GREEN WILL BE POPULAR COLOR SHADOW I.AWN Wll.l, ATTHACT .MUCH ATTKNTIOX, AX1) OTHKK XKW SHANKS ARK IXHIKCAST ED FOU Nl'KIXG. By Miu-Kurvt Vinson, (Written for tho United Prow.) NEW YORK. Fob. 16. Scientists wow that white is not a color and yet it is from tho White House that most of our best little season color schemes have emanated. We havo had Alice Blue (though I hope she isn't now) and Helen pink and then Gait green, and now this season we are to stick to the same primary hue as the last named color favorite, but be given a now shade. And since there is no fem inine appellation to colorfully rail it we are to be tintod this springtime delicate Shadowlawn green. So it boo rus some of the presiden tial notes are color after all. ' Most everyone will be glad to wel come green back as coming events always cast their Shadowlawns before so the smart shopwindows are be ginning to put forth green and flour ishing frills and furbelows. It is such a comfort now to know. Isn't it, that when you turn green 'with envy you will be right in the very latest -style, for all of us are prone to do so. Next to Shadowlawn green for pop ularity will be the ever verdant em erald hue and all the French models are Paris green of course. Then there is a lovely jade green that will appeal - to the mast jaded sartorial appetite, though when you are all dolled up- in this exquisite shade you mustn't take It amiss if you excite exclamations of "Oh, isn't she the with green-backs promise indeed a verdant spring. . Indeed, it tho mad craze for tho wearing of the green goes much fi liter, we may next expect It to effoct our diet. No doubt green tea will soon take tho place of pink tea. and groon turtlo soup, green peppers, green peas, green corn nnd green gage plums make up our smartest luncheon and dinner menus regard less of calories. Uut anyway, may our virtues also bloom and nourish as long and as over green as our garments. HIGH SCHOOL MOVES ('hisses Will Ho KMubllshed in New HulldliiK on Monday. Moving to tlie new quarters was under way today at the llend high school, and will bo continued tomor row. Principal Eric Bolt stated that he expected all tho classes which are to move would be shifted by Monday. The physics laboratory and tho commercial department will remain in tho old building tor the remainder of tho year. HOMESTEAD LAW IS PRINTED TO MEET GENERAL REQUEST In response to the many requests which have come In to The Bulletin office, the 640 acre homestead law. previously published in this paper, is being reprinted today. "H. R. 407. An act to provide for stock - raising homesteads, and for other purposes. "Be it enacted by the senate, etc.. That from and after the passage or this act it shall bo lawful for any person qualified to make entry under the homestead laws of the United States to make a stock-raising home stead entry for not exceeding six hundred and forty acres of unap propriated unreserved public lands in reasonably compact form: Pro vided, however. That the land so en tered shall theretofore have been designated by the Secretary of tho Interior as stock-raising lands. Section 2. That the Secretary of jo me, sreeu always ana a tang ,j,e interior is hereby authorized, on of youth and sea water and salad with application or otherwise, to designate a dash of creme de menthe on the as stock-raising lands subject to entry Bide. It is always cool and refresh- under this act. lands the surface of ing and just a bit piquant, you know.) which is. in his opinion, chiefly val Surely the Ideal color scheme for nable for grazing and raising forage springtime and summer. (crops, do not contain merchantable Just because we are to have ereon t'mber- r5 not susceptible of irriga i Vt bcause(we are " naTe Kree 'tion from any known source of water clothes, doesn't mean that we mu8tlsupplyi and'are 0, such character have green Judgments and personal-! that gix hundred and forty acreB are Hies, however. Many a bit of Shad-J reasonably required for the support owlawn will no doubt cloak a pur-1 of a family; provided. That where pie past and shroud a hectic present , any person qualified to make original this summer. I or additional entry under the pro- Green straw hats are adorable, es- visions of this act shall make appli- noMaiiv whon tnnninir TiHan trocooo cation to enter any unappropriated and it is just aa easy nowadays to , Pub"c ,and whlc.h .nas not been irpt the Titian trPKSPH as it la tn epr lcu ""J"' ipiuviueu 3 II L 5!f lW application is accompanied and 6." supported by properly corroborated piaiu ereen sauor snapes. uuinmmea affidavit of the BDDlicant In dunli save for a self-toned ribbon bandicate showing prima facie that the and a cunning poke shape medel of land applied for is of. the character lettuce green is piled high with tiny contemplated by this act), such ap apples, grapes, cherries and black- plication, together with the regular berries, like a veritable fruit salad. Iees and commissions, shall be re It reallr is a Deach celved by the register and receiver . We are threatened with an epi- ?' the lan.d dist.rict ln wh'ch 8ald'an,(! fv..1n.nl..J. 18 located and suspended until it Tli i shall have been determined by the whether green or otherwise. One of , secretary of the Interior whether said leaf green straw, has a crown ot land Is actually of that character, crown massed violets with their stems ;That during such suspension the land falling fringe-like over the brim. To described in the application shall not go with it, is a bag of leaf green be disposed of; and if the said land satin with-, iu lower part a mass of ; shall be designated under this act, the violets, their stems formine a ?nen Buch application shall be al fringe across .the bpttom of the bag In imitation of the stem fringed cha peau. Another poke whose crown is of inch-wide ribbon, lattice laced, lias an accompanying bay of lattice laced inch ribbon. For every bonnet has its bag and every bag has its bonnet these 1917 days of comple ments and compliments. Another violet poke dispenses with the touch of favorite green and brims its massed violet crown with violet straw, faced in old blue silk. One may get the necessary dash of ver dure with this all violet bat, by wear ing with it a frock of jade. For, truly, one of nature's most perfect color combinations Is green and vio let, and as much as we like to go Na ture one .better in this respect, we can't improve ber. Green suits, green sweaters, green parasols, green stockings, green slip pers, green blouses, green hankies -and green purses, of course, filled lowed; otherwise it shall be rejected, subject to appeal; but no right to oc cupy such lands shall be acquired by reason of said application until said lands have been designated as stock raising lands. "Sec. 3. That any qualified home stead entryman may make entry un der the homestead laws of lands so designated by the Secretary of the Interior, according to legal subdi visions, in areaB not exceeding six hundred and forty acres, and in com pact form so far as may be subject to the provisions of this act, and se cure title thereto by compliance with the terms of the homestead laws: Provided, That a former homestead entry of land of the character de scribed in section two hereof shall not be a bar to tho entry of a tract within a radius of twenty miles from such former entry under the provis ions of this act, subject to the re quirements of law as to residence and Improvements, which, together with the former entry, shall not exceed six hundred and forty acres; Provided We Offer You The experience of nearly 8 years successful : banking, under the same management. $700,000.00 in resources. An earnest desire to be of Service to you. ... , . . , ! Come in and talk it over with us. The First National Bank BEND, OREGON further, That tho entryman shall bo required to outer all contiguous areas of tho character heroin described open to entry prior to tho en try of any non-contiguous land: Provided further, That Instead of cultivation na required by the homestead laws tho entryman Bhiill bo required to muko permanent Improvements upon the laud entered beforo llunl proof is submitted tending to Increase the value ot the sumo for stock-raising purposes, of the value of not less than 1 -5 per acre, nntl at leant one-half of such Improvements shall bo placed upon tlie land within throe years af ter tho ditto of entry thereof. "Sec. 4. That liny homestead en tryman ot lands of tho character heroin described, who bus not sub mitted final proof upon his ex isting entry, shall have tho right to enter, Bubjoet to tho provisions of this act, such amount ot contlgious lands designated for entry under the provisions of this act as shall not, together with the amount embraced In his original entry, exceed six hun dred and forty acres, and residence upon tho original entry shall be cred ited on both entries, but Improve ments must be made on tho addition al entry equal to $1.24 for each aero thereof. "Sec. 6. That persons who havo submitted final proof upon, or re ceived patent for, lands of tho char acter herein described under tho homestead laws, and who own and reside upon the land so acquired may, subject to tho provisions of this act, make additional entry for nnd obtain patent to contiguous lands designated tor entry under tho provisions of thtB act, which, together with tho area theretofore acquired under tho homestead law. Bhall not oxcoed six hundred and forty acres, on proof of the expenditure required by this act on account ot permauont Improve ments upon the additional entry. "Sec. 6. That any person who is the head of a family, or who has ar rived at the age ot twenty-one years and is a citizen ot the United States, who has entered or acquired under the homestead laws, prior to the passage ot this act, lands ot ' tho character described in this act, tho area of which is less than six hundred and forty acres, and who is unable to exercise tho right of additional entry horein conferred because no lands subject to entry under this act adjoin the tract so entored or ac quired or lie within the twenty-mile limit provided for In this act, may, upon submitting proof that he resides upon and has not sold the land so entered or acquired and against which land there are no encum brances, relinquish or reconvev to the United States the land so occu pied, entered, or acquired, "and in liou thereof, within tho same land office district, may enter and acquire title to six hundred and forty acres of land subject to entry under this act, but must show compliance with all the provisions of this act respect ing the new entry and with all tho except as modified herein. - "Sec. 7. That the commutation provisions of the homestead laws shall not apply to any entries made under this act. "Sec. 8. That any homestead en- trymen or patentees who shall be entitled to additional entry under this act shall havo tor ninety days after tho designation of lands subject to entry under tho provisions of this act and contiguous to tlioso entered or owned anil occupied by htm the preferential right to make additional entry us provided In this act; Pro vided, That where such lands con tinuous to tho lauds of two or more entrymen or patentees entitled to additional entries under this section are not sullleleiit in area to enable such entrymen to secure by ad ditional entry tho maximum amounts to which they are omlilod. tho Hoc ro tary of the Interior Is authorized to mako an oqultnblo division ot tho lands among tho Bovorul entrymen or patentees, applying, to exercise preferential rights, such division to he In tracts of not less than forty acres, or other legal sub-illvlslon, nnd so mndu us to oqunllzo aa nearly as possible the area which such en trymen and patentees will acquire by adding tho tracts ombracod In addi tional entries to tho lands originally held or owned by thorn: Provided further, That where hut ono such tract of vacant land may adjoin tho lands of two or moro entrymen or patentees entitled to exercise prefer ential right hereunder, tho tract In question may bo ontered by tho per son who first submits to tho local land olllco his application to exorcise and patents Issued under tho said preferential right. "Sec. 9. That all entries made and patents Issued under tho pro visions of this act Bhall bo subject to aim contain a reservation to tho United States of all tho coal and other mlnoruls In tho lands bo on terod and patentod, together with tho right to prospect for, mine, and re move tho same. The coal and othor mineral deposits in such lands shall be subject to disposal by the United States in accordance with tho pro visions of the coal and mineral land laws tn force at the time of such dis posal. Any person qualified to locate and enter the coal or other mineral doposlts, or having the Hunt to mine and remove the sumo undor tho laws Saturdays Special at $1.75 BED SPREADS Size 72 x 84 ffir k rim i in IADWTISEMENTS YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOUASK FOR U HERE FOR SALE fOR HALE Old newspapers, at Tho Bulletin office; just the thing for carpet lining, for covering shelves, or to help start the fire In the morn ing. l-6tf pOR HALE Barred Rock day old chicks. Leave orders at Bend Flour Mill. A. P. Scott. 66-71c fOR SALE Two lots in Northwest lownsne uompany s second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shev- lln mill); price $160, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf pOR SALE Four room tent houso, witn or without furniture, close to Brooks-Scanlon office. William Elliott. 60-61p pOR SALE Thoroughbred Leg horn rooster, inquire at Bulle tin office. 60p poll HAMS 160 acre homestead re linqulshment, three-room houso, barn; fenced. Fine trout stream on land. 'Inquire Bulletin. 60-64p WANTED yANTKI) Buyer for house . and lot, shack ln rear, that It nottlng $7 per month over payments; $300 down and you are winner by $7 per month after payments. Seo Ray, Cascade Rooming Houso, foot Wall street.. 69-fi0p FOR RENT pOR RENT 160 acres at Powell Butte. , For particulars address Loyal H. McCarthy, 1334 Northwest ern Bank Building, Portland. Oregon, or J.F. Bean, P. O, Box 171, Cincin nati, Ohio. 66tfc pOR RENT Furnlshod housekeep ing rooms, close ln, Inquire Bulletin, 61p The Shielding Shadow Beginning THURSDAY FEB. 22 al FEB. 23 will bo introduced alter the last Chapter of "The Lass of the Lumberlands" The Shil nj Shadow u the Bert Serial Story ever produced for Lover, of continued Stone FEATURING GRACE OARMOND and ONE LAMP LOUIE BEND THEATRE of tho United Htales. (hull havo tho right at all times to enter upon tho lands entered or patented, us pro vided by this act. for the purpose of prospecting for coal or other mineral therein, provided he shall not Injure, damage, or destroy tho permanent Improvements of the entryman or patentee, uiitl shall be Italilo to uhtl shall compensate the entryman or patentee fur all damages to the crops on such lands by reason of such pros pecting. Any person who has ac quired from the United States tho coal or other mineral deposits In any such land, or tho right to initio and remove tho snine, may reenter and occupy so much of tho surface there of aa may bo required for all pur poses reasonably Incident to tho min ing or removal of the con! or other minerals, first, upon securing the written consent or waiver of . tho homestead entryman or patentee; second, upon payment of lie damages to crops or other tangible Improve ments to tho owner thereof, where agreement may ho. had as to the amount thereof; or, third, In lieu of oilher of the foregoing provisions, upon tho execution (,f tt good and suf ficient btiiul or undertaking to thn Unltod Hiatus for thn use and benefit of the enlryiunn or owner of tho land, to secure die payment of such dam ages to the crops or tangible Improve ments of thn oiitrytnen or owners, as may he determined and fixed In nn action brought upon thn bond or un dertaking In a court of competent Jurisdiction against thn principal and sureties thereon, such bond or under taking tn bn In form and In accord ance with rules and regulations pro scribed by thn Secretary of thn In terlor ami to bn filed with and ap proved by tho register and receiver of tho local land oltlce of thn district wherein the land Is situate, subject tn appeal to the ('oiniiilsslonur of thn (Inuernl Land Olflrti: Provided, That all patents Issued for thn coal or oth er mineral deposits herein reserved shall conliilu appropriate notations declaring them to be subject to thn provisions of this net with referenco to tho deposition, occupancy und usn of the laud ns permitted to an entry man under this act. 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