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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1919)
4 t THR IIKXI) nHXKTI.V. PAMV KIHTIOJf. BEND. OREGON, FIUIMV, CM TOHKK n, lflf PAGE S " 'si!ui:::s:ra:!a!:.is:u:i 4 Tonight and Saturday Elsie Ferguson in TiT Avalanche' Muck Scnnett Stormy Riot of Lautfhter Trying to Get Along' Coming! Sunday Only Marguerite Clark GIRLS" Her I Two.SUw. Ni,l,ilr-7 I5rxl 9.(10 LIBERTY THEATRE Tonight and Saturday TOM MIX in "fighting For Gold" J.yom tsf Moran Comedy 'THE TEA HOUND" KarulJ LlnyJ Comedy "SI SENOR!" Coming ! Sunday Only Wm. Desmond in "THR MINTS OF HELL" Mdinen Daily, Two Sliowi Nitfluly grandWatre Wc are always proud to show you our line of Seneca Cameras They measure up lo our idea of a quality product. We will lc-t you try out any Camera you like and if it docs not suit, you can hr'wn it back. Have you Been the new 2C bim- ? Takes jiidures blighlly Kinaller than a post card, Auk to sen the 2C . M Seneca Folding $1 4"o Scout which retails tj itfiecJ MAGILL a ERSKINE .CAMERAS LOCAL NKWS ITEMS TODAVH TKMI'Ell ITl'HK M ii x ( in in . CI tl-K i i-'M. ni:r t i c.in s ni:i)i i.K. Oregon Trunk. Arrives. 7:86 A. M. Loaves 8:00 1'. M. O..W. It. A N. Arrives. 7:00 1. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. C. S. Hudson left Hhori'y uofiiru iioiiii Imliiy on ii I wo day auto trip. Mill Ruber, of I. a I'lnn, wait ii bunl lleH Visitor III IIOIIll till IIIOI'llll",' T. It. WIIhoii. of tliiriiH. In In llenj Inilay looking tiflor InisltHtHS antlers, K. 1. Cluck, of I.u I'lnu. was In i lio cliy for u fnw inltiulcn (IiIh morn lux. Judge and Mr. J. A. East-n left thin inornliiK fur f'rlni'Vlllii lo attend 4 I hn fair. Mr. a ml Mm. George Cruliuin. f Fort Hock, a ru vliiltlng with friends III (hit clly today. Olvln Thompson of Hampton ur rivnd In din city luxl night, mid I.i riiiiilnliiK over today. Jay II. t'ptoli. of I'ri iievi I ic drove to llond yesterday, mid wim u r i dur ing I lid afternoon transuding biifcl iii'xK nt- tin rntirtliniise. MIhii Mary Fryrenr, after several months spent nt her lioimi In i hn KIhIit neighborhood, ha resumed her work In tho officii of Hie comity clerk. Dr. K. K. Cray. Dr. W. (J. M uiiiim:. Dr. J. t Vnndevert. IIiikIi O'Knne, j N. (!. Jiu-obson, I-M. Lyons. K. '. Maliuffny, Wilson Giioi-go, and H. K. Robert worn uiiioiik iIioko driving to I'rlnevllln Hi In iiinriiiiiK to -!;-Iirril.i Kkn' Day nt llm fair. CAKII OF TII.WKH. 1 wish to express 'ipe Hlncero thank lo the many friends who at tended tint funeral services of my Into husband. David Hodge, nml to tlio Masonic lodge mid all others for tlii'lr kindness at tlin 1 1 mo of my bereavement. Adv. M IIH. DAVID HODGE liRU!ii!inittt!iut!i;Mltmini:nii:niiin:n!iin:n:im Last Day of The Free Cooking Demonstration! Saturday afternoon, between 2 and 3 o'clock Professor Becker will show how a meal for un expected guests can be prepared quickly. .' He will cook an eight-pound roast, potatoes, sweet potatoes, parsnips, honeycomb dressing and three dozen biscuits, all in one pan in one hour's time, in a GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE. This demonstration is worth a great deal to any housewife. Don't Miss It. Order Your Majestic Now If you are not ready to have a Majestic Range delivered at once, place your order not later than Saturday evening and secure one of the $15.00 SETS OF COOKING WARE free. De livery will be made when wanted. BEND FURNITURE COMPANY annum iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiHiiiitiimiitiiiiniiu :iim:imiiintitii!ii:iiiri:itiiut:iiirmiiimiii!inii:t!iimn::iit Sensible View of Health. If a wound iiiIihI and railiuiiil linldt do mi much o keep I lie body noiiiiiI. and If iinliiro unaided ran i iiiv nios. of our curable IIIk, lift. h ii fairer deal for nil of im tlinu It llllK Holurllllie "eiiMiil. (If e.iuiMC, Ik not ho i-iisj iih It sounds "lo put fear nml worry, harrowing lovi uffulrH und (leKlriii-Ihe niiiilloliK hulred mid envy out of mind. Hill If (IiIh Ih done we must do II iMirHvtvin. lloelorn cuiiliot do II for Hi. nml realisation thai the inatler of lienlih In larifely In our own IiiiiiiIh iiiui ei.uti il.iite lo I In- u'Imt ordering of lifi. t'liliiio Piilly Xew'H. NOTH K. Notlco Ih hereby nlvc-n by lllfl unilerrtlKlied pelitlonern, wIiijho naiiii-H uro nhned to llio ultatlied and followliiK petition. Unit tholr Maid petition for lh orKanlzutlou of Tusiiils Iirinulion DiHtrict, which iiuld petition In niudo a purt ot this notice. w4ll bo prenented to .'tlio rotiniy court of DeHchutci County, Sliilu of Oi-pnon, at thn county court room of mild county In tho Clly of llend, OruKon, on tho fiili day of November, 1K19, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock of mild day. In the forenoon, tho time IioIiik thn regular meet ing of Raid county court, and nil perHoim ore Iicroby notlflud lo bo pri-Houl at hh Id limn and place to make ohJeclioiiH theroto, It any tlu'in be, or otberwlHo to ConHldor Hiild petition. TIiIh notice Ih puhllnhed onco pnch week for four huccchhIvo weeks, und tho llm publication thereof Ih on tho ;trd day of October, 1819. In tho County Court of thn Stute of OreKon, for DeHChuien County. In the Matter of tho Organization of the Tiiinnlo Irrigation Dlmrlct. To the Honorable County Court of DoxchutPH County. Oregon: Know all men by theno present s. that we, Iho underHlRned ownem of land. irrlKiited and Hunceptibln of IrrlKiition from the waters of Turn- iilo creek und It h tributaries and from the I)echute river and Its irlbuturleH. within DeKChutes coun ty, mute of Oregon, respectfully po- t it Ion the Honorable County Court of Deschutes County, Stato of Ore gon, as hereinafter set forth, and ouch signer hereto for himself do- clures that ho is the owner of land irrigated or susceptible of Irriga tion within Iho boundaries herein after set forth and described and desires to provide for the construc tion of works for tho Irrigation of tho same nml to provide for the reconstruction, betterment, exten sion, purohnso, operation and main tenance of works already construct ed and to assume as principal or guarantor indebtedness on account of district lands . to the United States under the federal reclama tion laws, and said petitioners do hereby propose and It is their pur pose to orgunlia un irrigation dis trict under the provisions of Chap ter 357 of tho Genornl Laws of Ore gon for 1917, and any other acts or parts thereof amendatory thereto and of Chapter 398 of tho General Laws of Oregon for 1919, and said petitioners deslro that Bald district bo designated under tho name ot Tumnlo Irrigation District and Hurt tho directors to bn eloctod at the time of the orRpnlr.ntlon ot said dis trict Bhtill bo elocted nt largo and the court Bhull fix one votimz pre cinct and ono polling plnco for said proposed district. The probable, cost of tho organization of said dis trict Is tho sum of $500.00, and pe titioners accompany this petition with a bond In tho sum of Ono Thousand Dollars. The boundaries of said proposed Irrigation district nro set forth und described particularly us follows, to wn : Beginning nt tho SK corner of the XK4 of Section 23, Township 17 South, nnngo 11 E. W. M.. De schutes county, Oregon; thence west to tho SW corner of the NISVi of Section 23, said township nnd range; thence north to the NV corner of tho SW4 ot tho KK4, Section 23, said towiiHhln and rnnco: thenco east to the Nfe corner ot the or the NHH, Soctlon S3, said town ship and range; thenco north to the SK corner of tho NKVi, Section 14, said township and range; thence west to the SW corner of the SEVi of tho NE4, Section 14, said town ship nnd range; thence north to the NW corner of the NBW of the NEU. Saction . 14, said township and rango; thenoo west to tho NW corner of Section 14, Raid township and rango; thence north to the NE corner of the SRM ot the SKM, Soctlon 10, said township nnd range; thence west to the NW cor ner of the SE'4 ot the SEV4 , Soc tlon 10, said township and range; thenco north - to the NW corner of the SRtt of the NE. Soctlon 10, said township and range; thence west to the NW corner of the SW'4 of Die NlO'i, Section 10, said town ship and range; thence north to the NW corner of the KK'4, Section 3, aid township und range; thence west tK the NW corner of the SKVt of Iho 8W'. Section 3. said town Hhlp nnd rarii;!; thence north to the NW corner of the SK'i of tho NWU, Section 3. said township and range; thence west to the NW cor. t.er of the BW'.l of the NE'i. Sec tion 4, said township and range; thenco south to the NW corner of the SK, Section 4. said township and runge; thence west to the NW corner of the NK'4 of the SK',i, Section &, said township und range; thence norlh to the NW corner of tho NE'4 of the NEVi. Section D, said township und range; thence west to the NW corner of the NE'4, Section 6, Raid township nnd range: I hence north to the NW cor ner of tho NK'i, Section 31, Town ship 16 Sou.h Kunge 11 E. W. M.. Deschutes county, Oregon; thence east to the NW corner of the NE4 of the NE4, Section 31. said town ship und range; thence north to the NW corner 'of the NE'i of the SEli. Section 30. said township und runge; thence cast to the NW corner of the SV4, Section 29, said township and range; thence north to the NW corner of the NV'4. Section 29, said township und runge; thence cast to the NW Every Department , Ready For Fall Large assortments, dependable qualities, better values, courteous, efficient service, are some of the advantages you have in shopping here. Our Underwear Department is ready with ample stocks to supply your needs before the weather turns colder. Whether you prefer union suits or 2-piece underwear, we have it in almost every desired weight and quality. MUNSING WEAR For Every Member of the Pamily Union Suits for Men $2.25 to $8.50 Suit Union Suits for Women 75c to 8.50 Suit Union Suits for Children boc to $3.50 Suit OUTING NIGHT WEAR The Quality Kind Gowns for children 93c to $1.59 downs for women $1.59 to $2 95 Nightshirts and Pajamas for men $1.75 to $3A5 BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS Early and judicious buying enable us to offer you bedding at lower prices than asked elsewhere. Full size Blankets $2.69 to $21.00 pair PATRICK MACKINAWS FOR MEN & BOYS "Bigger Than Weather" Men s Mackinaws $9.75 to $18.50 Boys Mackmaws $5.50 to $11.95 Our lines of Flannel Shirts, Stag Pants, Stag Shirts, Gloves and Mittens, are complete. Stop and Slop at Quality Pioneers since 1911 ftoruttj Ifcanji CIoujm WE'LL trade you even an hour ot our time, lo Bhow you, for un hour of your time, to look. If you are not fully convinced deep down Inside that CLOTHES offer you more .good looks, good tuiloring and good serv ice per dollar than other mukes, we'll call It square and be frtonds anyway. Full Line of Men's Logger and Dress SHIRTS Work and Dress SHOES Large Showing of FALL MACKINAWS L0VEN& CHINLUND Bond) St., Bend, Ore. corner ot the NE',i. Section 29, I said township und range; thence .north to tho NW corner of the ,SE4. Section 20, said township .and range; thence east to the NW corner ot the SWH. Section 21. said township und range; thence north to ahe NW corner of the SW'4 of the NW'4. Section 21, I said township und range; thence least to the .NW corner of the SE lot the NW4. Section 21, said town ship nnd range; thence north to (the NW corner of the NEfn of the iNW'4, Section 21, said township I and range; thence east to the NW i corner ot the NEVi , Section 21. said township and range; thence I north to the NW corner of the jSWVi' of the SEVi. Section 16, said township and range; thence west to the NW corner of the SEV4 iof the SWVi. Section 16, said town ship nnd range; thence north to the NW corner of the SEU of the NW'4. Section 16, said township and range; thence west to the NW corner of the SW of the XEV4. Section 17, said township and range; thence north to the NW corner of the SW 4 of the SE4. Section 8, said township and range; thence east to the NW cor ner of the SEVi of the SW'4. Sec tion 9. said township nnd range; thence norlh to the XW corner of the SE4 of the NWVl. Section 9, said township and range; thence east to the NW corner ot the SE4 of tho NE'4, Section 9, suid town ship and runge; thence south to the NW corner of the NE'4 of the NEVi, Section 16, said township nnd range; thence east to the NAV corner of the NE'4 of the NW'4 Suction 15, said township and range; thence north to tho NW corner of the NEf4 ot the NW'4, Section 10. said township nnd range; , thence west to the NW corner of Section 10,, said township nnd range; thence norm to inter sect the township line on the south Hide of Section 34, Towushfp 15 South Rnnge 11 E. W. M., De schutes county, Oregon, at a point about 30 rods west -of the south quarter corner of said Section 34; thenco east along the township line on tho south side of Township? 15 South Rniiige 11 E. W. M. . and Township 15 South Range 12 E. W. M.. to tho quarter corner on tho south side of Section 82, Town ship 15 South Range 12 E. W. St., Deschutes county Oregon; thence north to the XW corner of the SEVi. Section 29. said township and range; thence east to the NE corner of the SE'i, Section 29, said township- and range; thence south to the SE corner, Section 32, said township and rnnge; thence east to a point about 30 rods west of the SE corner, Section 34, said town ship and range, where the center line of Section 3, Township 16 South Range 12 E. W. M., inter sects the township line on the Bout,h side of Section 34, Township 15 South Kange 12 B. . w. -M. ; thence south to the SE corner ot the NW14, Section 10, , Township 1 South Range li E. W. M., said point, being about the center of the main-.. ohannel of the . Deschutes river. -Deschutes county, Oregon; thence in a southwesterly direction following the meandering of the main channel of said Deschutes river, a distance ot about eight and one-halt miles to a point in the XWVi of the SW 14, Section 13. Township 17 South Range 12 E. W. M., Deschutes county, Oregon! at the confluence of the Deschutes river nnd Tumalo creek; .thence in a southwesterly riireeKnrf f..ii...t Uhe meanderiiiKs of Tumalo creek. uisiunce or aoout two and one half miles to a point where said Tumalo creek intersects the section, line on the east side of the SEVi of the NE'i. Section 23, Township 17 South linn ire 11 p. w u . thence south on said section, line about one-fourth .mtla tJt-K .ni. of ibeginning, excepting therefrom mo luuowing aescriDed tracts: 24 acres from the east . half of the SEU. Section .10 - iv..ki. South. Range 11 E.' W. M.,' said 24 otres oeing auove the He-wage line of the Tumalo Reservoir and be longing to W. D.- Clark; also the' Nki ot the NE'4, Section 17. V M 16 Soutb niUe 11 E. Wherefore your petitioners pray that suid irriKution district he or ganized as provided .b . law and. particularly us - required and set forth by the statutes hereinabove re ferred to; and that siwui lands in cluded within the boundaries hh hereinubove described be organized into the Tumalo Irrigation District und that suid petition be heard bv the countv court tt County, State of Oregon, as re- Muneii iiv iuw, unu that said county court shall do and porform anv and all thine npi-psmn o n h ' quisite to effect the organization of uiu uisinci ana lor such other and further orders, action and relief as niaV be nece4;nrv nml pAA..tn.i - J -' - .u.n:u Ul provided by law for the organiza tion of irrigation districts, and your petitioners will ever pray.' Reference is herehv mnHo notice attached to and accompany ing this petition, stating the time of the meeting f whiet. o,i. tion will be presented to the countv court, which certain notice is niad'o a part of this petition. i , A. J. Hnrleiv (: P u r Summons, 'JohnWarsh, R. W." Fleck- iiiBoi. j. vv. urown, Hen -jc. Piercy, - - - '.'. .nice, Thad Carrothe. R. n Pnnto p.i. Jensen, Adolpb Olson, 0. w'. Hob'. uu, ii. ti. snow, .Lpu Cunningham. J. L. Jones, A.. T. Rennets, J. F. Carey, John I. Park, W. J. Schuldt. Ed I Dean, A.- J. Gonnason, W. R. Gerkinsr. C ir finnucK r o- D, v. ... uf.ui.f.1,, . ... 0au- del, Walter X, Ray, Andrew Nir schel, Clara Nirschel, Ellen Norcott. r. n. uierker, uus Zenike, Geo, Bell, Samuel Macartney, G. S, Mapjirtnnv . V I. r'nlltn it ani berg, O. rM.. Couch, Minta' W. How- uru, . uani , is. tJOOJiman, c. G, Tweedt, Geo. Skogstad. I. E. Wlmpr C P.fn.ann 1 1 . G. M. Phelps, C. F. Montgomery! n. xi. oayiey, u. v. snyuer, j. E, RrnmhnM. .T U flnor .1 It n . u. ... VUU narn, W. H. Inman, Birdie Morgan. W. H. A. Smith by R. M. Smith. A. B. Bartsch, O..B. Bartram, Wm. E. Searcy, W. C. uMcCuiston, A. P. James, Harry McGuire' adm. Ed McGuire, Grover Gerking, 8. E. Klne and A. A. Kin hi a in vin. James 'MoGraw, E. j. Dunn, F. v! Swisher. Km 1 1 Amlonnn V A dorsou, Carrie O. Johnion, .-Ci H. r.. liuvis, resile u. MC Danlel, C. W. Howell. H. A. Jar- rard, 1 0 1-7-1 3-i9n