The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 16, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGR a
Tint nKD nn.iiETiJf, daily edition, mond, orkoon, hati'mmy, ootoiikk in. loao.
NEW PATENT INCLUDES MUCH
DESCHUTES COUNTY ACREAGE
Descriptions ot reclaimed Des
chutes county luiuls in tho C. O. I.
Bogregallon, which are Included in
tho ptilent rocontly Issued to the stnte
ot Oregon, totaling 10,664 acres,
hav Just been received by the Cen
tral Oregon Abstract Co., and are as
follows:
Willamette meridian, Oregou,
township 16 south, Van pre 12 east:
KEV4 of SE, S4 of SEVi, Sec. 9;
SVi of SWVi. NE VI of SEVi. Si
of SEVi . Sec. 10; WVi of NEH, NW
Sec. IB; NWVi of SWVi. SV4 of
SWVi. Soc. 27; SV4 of NWVi, NVi
of SEVi. Soc. 28; SV4 of NEVi, SEVi
of Sec. J5.
Township 17 south, range 12 east:
The lots 1 and 2, S Vi of NE Vi . N
EV4 of SWVi, SWVi of SEVi. Sec.
2; SEVi of SWVi. Sec. 12; NEVi of
NEVi of NWVi. SVi of NWVi. SEVi
of Sec. 13; NWVi of SWVi. Sec. 15.
TownBhip 18 south, range 12 east:
The SW Vi of SE Vi . Sec. 2.
Township 14 south, range 13 east:
The lots 2, 3. and 4. SVi of NEVi,
NWVi of SWVi. SV4 of SWVi. Sec. 4;
SVi ot NEVi. SWVi-. NVi of SEVi.
SWVi of SE4. Sec. 6; lot 5. the SE
Vi ot NWVi. SEVi. Sec. 6: lot 1 and
NVi of NEVi. Sec. 7; NEVi. NVi of
NWVi. SEVi of NWVi. SEVi of SE
Sec. 8; NVi. NEVi of SWVi. SVi
ot SWVi. EVi of SEVi. Sec. 9; SEVi
of NW V4 N Vi of SW Vi , SWVi of SW
Vi, NEVi ct SEVi, Sec. 10; NWVI
ot NWVi. SVi of SEVi. Sec. 13; EVi
of NWVi. Sec. 15: SEVi of NEVi.
Sec.21; EVi of NEVi. Sec. 22; NE
of NWVi. SVi of SEVi. Sec. 23;
SWVi of SEVi. See. 24; NEVi of N
EVi. SWVi of NEVi. Sec. 35.
Township 15 south', range 13 east:
The SEVi of the NEVi. WVi of
SEVi, Sec. 3; NWVi of SWVi. Sec.
15.
Township 17 south, range 13 east:
The NWVi of Sec. 10; WVi of NE
Vi, NWVi. SWVi. WVi Of SEVi. Sec.
15; lot 2 and NEVi of SEVi. Sec. 18;
SEVi of SWVi. NVi of SEVI. SEVi
of SEVi. Sec. 20; SW of NEVi, S
WVi of NWVi. EVi of SWVi. Sec.
21; NWVi of NEVi. NEVi of NWVi,
SWVi of SWVi, Sec. 22: WVi of N
EVi, NEVi of NWVi. NEVi of SWVi,
NWVi of SEVi. Sec. 23; WVi of NW
Vi. NVi of SWVi. SWVi of SEVi.
Sec. 27; SEVi of NWVi. NEVi'of S
WVi, SVi of SWVi. NVi. of SEVi. S
EVi of SEVi i Sec. 28; NWVi of NE
Vi, NWVi of NWVi. Wi of SWVi.
Sec. 29; NWVi. SEVi of SWVi. Sec.
32; EVi of NEVi. NWVi of NWVi. S
WVi. Sec. S3; SVi of SWVi. SWVi
of SEVi. Sec. 34.
Township IS south, rango 13 east:
The NWVi of NWVi. Sec. S, SWVi
of SWVi, Soc. 11.
Township 17 south, rango 14 east:
The SW Vi of SW Vi I1 Sec. 11; W Vi
ot NWVi. WVi of SWVi. Sec. 27;
EVi of NEVi. SEVi of SWVi. NEVi
of SEVi. Sec. 2S; NEVi of SWVi. S
EVi of Sec. 31; NEVi of SEVi. SVi
of SEVi. Sec. 32; NEVi of NEVi. N
W Vi of SW Vi. EVi of the SEVi. Sec.
S3. ,
Township IS south, range 14 east:
Lot 3, NEVi of SWVi. SVi of SE
Vi. Sec-7; SVi of SWVi, Sec. 8.
Austria's Salt Monopoly.
The Austrian monopoly on salt
mined all the salt Industries for a
period of 148 years. There are no
data up to the time of the partition
ing of Poland, but It can safely be
said that the salt mines of Callcla sup
plied about 100.000 tons of salt yearly.
Wlellecika about 24.000 tons and
P.oWinla 17,000 tons. There were no
other salt mines In Poland in the yeur
1772. Ilnltlmore Amertrnn.
Bulletin "WAKT ADS" Bring Re
sults Trv Them. '
BIG CROWD HEARS
THE TEMPLE CHOI
Concert Ity the Hlu'vllii-Hlvon llnnil
In twil men Kxeellont Vocal I'm
Ifi'nni At (lie Gymnasium.
Tho largest lycoum crowd In tho
history of llend attended tho opening
number of tho mill employes' series
ot five ontertnlnments tho Tempi
choir last night, filling tho lowe
floor and overflowing Into the bal
cony. A splendid concert given by
tho Shevlin-Hlxon band, Introduced
tho Ellisnu-Wlifte entortaluors.
find In surplice and cotta, the
members of the choir, five In mini
ber, won Immediate favor with tho
crowd lu the first part of tho pro
gram, offering old-time religious
songs, Bomo with now urrnngemonts,
and closing with "Crossing tho Bar'
and the "Recessional." Tho voices
ot tho choristers woro ot excello
quality nnd well balanced,
In tho second part a greater va
rlety was given, nnd If tho ability
the entertnluors had not boon dom
onst rated before. It was clearly
shown in the manner In which the
sextet from "Lucia" was handle
Solos nnd clever readings "were othor
feutures ot tho program.
Paraffin for Dull Furniture.
When your furniture guts a little
dull looking and feels sticky, try pour
tnj; n little bit of pnnillln on n rng and
rubbing dry with a clean duster until
every bit of the oil Is removed. It
will leave a nice polish and be very
nMfnctnrv
1919 BUICK
A 1 shape, always had
best of care by careful
owner. A real SNAP
' for quick sale.
Deschutes Garage Company
Nash Can
Federal Tires
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5TURDILY built designed for
power and dependability, possess
ine grace and beauty in every line
ilic new Buick Nineteen Twenty One
series signally upholds the traditions
that have made the name Buick a not
able word in the automotive industry.
Two decades have more than justi
fied the unwavering fidelity to the
accepted engineering ideals to which
Buick stands committed. The same
rugged ValveT-in-Head motor re
fined is a distinguishing feature of
every model.
In appearance, the Buick Nineteen
Twenty One series is notable for
the harmonious blending of low,
graceful body lines; in appointments,
for those added refinements that so
materially increase the pleasure and
comfort of motoring.
In addition to the general features of
the new models the Buick Five
Passenger Touring Car (Twenty One
Forty Five) possesses a roominess of
tonneau and pew arrangement of
seating that afford occupants the ut
most in riding comfort. For the
business man or bis family; for the
needs of city driving or country driv
ing, this model excels because of its
capacity for varied service.
BEND GARAGE
CEMETERYMUST
OBTAIN MONEY
Vl.WH KOH ItK.UTII'HWTION
WAIT OX FI NDS WHICH WIM.
UK I'UOVIUKII IN THK CITV'H
NKXT lU IKJKT.
Tho recently appointed cemetery
association has carefully planned for
the beuutlflcutlon of l'llot Unite
cemetery, but until money la uvjill
able, Its plans cannot bo chrystnlltod
into action. This, In brief, was the
report of Mrs. A. K, Larson, mouther
of tho ussoylatlou, when alio ap
peared before- the city council last
night. Assurance was given that In
the coming city budget, provision
would be mndu for tho proper upkeep
and maliitenanco ot the cemetery,
and au ordinance was iutroduced
moro clearly defining tho duties and
uuthorlty of tho association.
Tho council heard and granted a
petition for tho Installation ot nil arc
light at tho corner of Twelfth and
Newport uveuuo and adjourned after
passing a resolution directing that
notices of tho coming city election on
November 2 bo posted.
Bowling Qrsen History,
In 1T1I2 Howling Oreen (BIT nerew)
In New York ?lty was ordered fenced
In. it was leased at one peppercorn
a year for 11 years to three cltlsens
for ft private howling green, the lea no
being renewed for a second 11 years
nt SO shillings per milium. Automo
bile Illue Hook. .
World's Lsrotit Springs.
Probably tho Knuniiilnu do Vanchoso
In southern France It Ilia largest
spring III tho world, mid Mnlad Hprlnus
near tho Snake river canyon, Idaliu,
the largest In the United Hi a I us.
Writ Australia's Vast 8lis,
West AuMirnlln, the largest Hint" lu
the continent, has liu urea of over l)7n,
(KK1 siputre miles.
String Holrisr.
A convenient string holder may hit
iniiilo of a small funnel linng n a cur
lier of it kitchen, A ball of siring
should do put lu thu funnel, llio loose
cord extending down through ths
stum.
On ths Lovsl,
Florida Is I ln flattest slut In ths
t'nlon. lis highest spot Is Hid feet
nliove wen level.
Our Plank.
We may lie wrong, but our position
Is that, for $0. tho garage mechanic
should hnvo done something to our
enr besides grease the cushions. Dal
Ins News.
''Aj'JU.'H'
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Sedan ia the favorite family car,
scats five comfortably. While an enclosed cur
will) jicrmancnt top, it linn largo windows, nnd
may in n minute lie changed to a most delight
ful open car with always a top protecting
ngainst the sun. In inclement wcnt'icr it is a
closed car, dust-proof, wntcr-proof, cold-proof.
Finely upholstered. Equipped with efectric
starting nnd lighting system nnd demountable
rims with 34-inch tires front nnd rear. A real
family car. Won't you come in nnd look nt it i
'l'l I ! I . . I I
l nc iiciigiuj oi die cicrcnc
car with the economy ol'tliq
Ford. t
CENT-ORE MOTOR CO
IIOM) NT.. III'.M), OHKtJON
J5(D
I
I Buys an
None Better Made
WHY
PAY
MOIRE?
$1,750 for the "6"
$2,4SO for the "8"
I
Is the price of the Oldsmobile cars.
A price guaranteed against decline
until July 1st, 1921. Buy now,
have the use of .the car, and if a
price reduction comes before July
1st, 1921, you will be refunded the
exact amount of the reduction.
U Call let us demonstrate the car.
South worth Bros.
BOND STREET : : : BEND, ORE.
"kor-bbr-ed
ALL things consid
ered, tho Oldsmohilc
"Klght" affords supreme
motor car value.
A car of ultra-
dlNtinguJshcd appear-,
once; built on a chassis
that is a masterpiece of
advanced engineering;
flexible in operation and
extremely high powered;
.exceptionally comfortable
ond finely appointed ;
economical that in brief
describes the dependable,
roomy 77passcngcr Olds
mobile Tliorobrcd.
Other Oltlimobllt "S"
moilolt are the 4-jmiienyer'
I' not maker and the
7-pa$itngtr titdan
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Dealer's Name,
Address
nd Telephone Number
81
BOND STREET
BEND, OREGON
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