The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 19, 1903, Image 7

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    ANNUA! SCHOOL MI'UTINd.
StoMI mti! Stoffn'a Mnjorlty AlloRctl to
llnve Ikon By llfenl Vote.
TIio alumni school inectliiK Mon
iluy nftornoou left Hoiuelhiiii; to be
tloaltetl in the direction of hiirniouy.
l'rotmt wan iiintle ncniiul the jk)I1
(tig of nine votcn, the only quallfi
mention for which rented on the loot
nmeaaimmt. The prolcat wan bused
on the coiihtrnrtloti of the IckhI
properly (iitulificntlon bcluujciiiK
to tluwe who hnvc property in the
district "un shown hy the lut coun
ty mwcflMitiwit, 4iii(l not rmmftd
the sheriff, on which
Z
ne or miic ih
Hftble r mibjcel to pay n tux,"
The pmtffnt oxtendrl to the IcxHlity
of the elctlun us nIiowii by the bal
lot awt. Therefore, them wim no
ofllciul dvclnrHllon of the ruault,
though n majority of the voted uit
ware In favor of Jolm Sleidl for di
icctur mid li. V. Statin for clerk.
Chttlnuim Awbrcy naked Director
"Wlcut, hi Niiccvfiaor iim the wnlor
uteinber of the bonnl, to preaide nl
tlto mealing. After the rending of
the minimi report of the clerk, the
juilwlaueo of which npflrc4l in hurt
week's Jhilletin. he mutter of the
nchool election came on. I'jrat, nil
who pioposcd taking wrt in the
election were linked to itUnd atxl n
lint of tliuin win nmdc by the clerk.
A. M. UrnUtr cliHllenxed J. K.
llrock, who wns duly Nworiiiuid nil
Mvered the usual quwtion touch
ing hb quNlifiaitioiit nit a voter,
lie Admitted thru hcbtwcdliMcIniiu
to vote upon the njMiiioiit of 1903,
not vet completed, hut Ire construed
the fow to give him Mint right.
And he stilled, very belligerently,
thflt lie wns going to vote, too.
The name challoiige wns lroughl
ngHiimt Mr. J. R. llrock, Miss
Jnckiiw llrock, Clerk I). V. Steffo.
Clwrles Urock, Mr. John Sieidl.
Mr. C. J. Coltor, Jhu J. Dokkeu.
Gilbert Ilngnu mid Matthew
Clitic. Alt took (he muuu
ground. Mr. Drake rm the
opinion of Attorney Kllk)tt. of
l'riuevillo, tlmt the ncstHicut of
tooj would not qualify jimoiii to
vote nt thin school election and cited
court decisions to the effort that the
penalty for Illegal voting M 11 c1moI
Ornudc, on the iiinin line of the O.
H. & N., him Ikicii so i;roatthat the
uuiiiiigoinent Imh Iwcu obliged to
double it capacity. The old bath
house Ik being roplaceil by a new
brick one, nud gucsu of the mini
tnriiiui are assured of every comfort
and convenience. Sixty thousand
dollar were sxrtit in Improvement
hint year. The flow of hot water iff
about 2,500,000 gallons a day, nud
iw iemierniure is about 190 de
grees. J he treatment consist of
copious drinking of the water, hot
baths, vapor baths, nud hot mud
baths. Ninety ter cent of nil case
01 rneumauHin, tlysepiii, liver nud
stoinnelinilincuts, nervous disorder,
kidney nud skin diwmscH nrecurcd.
Uxcursion niteH nil the yenr round.
TO CIIMMKATU Till! FOURTH.
Uerul Will Have I'lno I'r'ogrnmmo and
Invites livery body.
Ilcnd Is to celebrnle the fourth of
July in a style that will show the
MitlTit imtrlotisin is made of. Atn
meeting held in the schoollioii.se
Moiidny'evoning n prograiiuue of
exerciser! wns roughly outlined nud
an estimate made of the fund that
would be uecoAsary to curry it out.
The celebration will begin with n
grand boll on the evening of the
Ad and end with another hall 011 the
evening of the .ith. Something
less than $100 will be lequired to
Miy the bills, nside from the rev
enue to be derived from hcvernl
features of the programme.
Pridny night's Imll is n conces
sion to those who have scruples
ngninst carrying revelry over into
Sunday nud yet do not want to quit
nt midnight. At 10:30 next day,
Saturday the 4th, protmbly at
"Dad" West's hall, will begin a
programme to I cointMised of the
reading oj the Declaration of Inde
pendence uud a short oration, by
persons yet to be selected, and sev
eral appropriate songs by n quartet.
Shortly nftcr 1 o'clock there will be
n game of baseball between the
local team and the Princvillc nine,
for n cash prie. Immediately after
the clone of the ball game there will
Ixj a series of meet), bicycle and oth
erwise, which will have termination
r-T-
Pilot Butte Iim
A
UV.HWS FAMOUS IIOSTIJI.RV.
ovn ji?V, mar,
Klcgant Koomrln and Tables sup
plied with nlljthjj Delicacies of
the Season.
r
Single Alcals SOc.
Hoy for team one night $1.00
Crnin for team one night - .75
Petition for Liquor License
Shaniko Warehouse Company
SHANIKO, ORHaON.
1'ircproof building, 90x600 feet,
fully equipped for forwarding
In lli County Court ttt tit Mule of Ottgvn tar
irwuK vuNHir
utn lluiuiraii
Orrguii for CfixA Oe'tnl
W.th tinUtv(Kiirl, clllrin, UMiyrt ml
rtnuruir iuliu"t of Brn.1. Crwik County,
Ofgtl, wuill.1 ltl(t tttrrff tuition tht
ymir HniMitaliU Cuurt lt (rant a llerin lt lamt
W. Mliawaml ututgc HtU(tlMt, txitiicfn, to
MI iiirlluotu. mall ami vtnw llnuera In m
oiHtiltitK than r ! l the pralntt of
iMiiq, 1HUHUM11171M wm.H, mate m
lor the tctm of ! tnonlni. VerthU we
Toth lluwuraiileCouiiljr Cuuit of the State ef
j
'liMHihlleM Mlchti
".y
TIlMHI
l C Awbwy
Lht J CiAlor
A W hiiie
II V Twt
nle Hrlekmn
Miinii, lK
Vul Nellftii
(Mtlfrt IUkn
C M Wlllry
J llittiuw
W Ik4k
C M IHwttl
lllln Votniir
John Mrkll
wm tMfplitrn
uliu Vumk
act,!, Wlllkma
Wtcen,
Hill
ecr
I t iHmlt!
Wl'Nrwart
WIIMMta
I'll (Hit
1M Hill
WW ArmMrons
KteharU Klnr
II A'llHI
J I'jrtroek
.MJ Curry
K J limit
lil'KM
A II Ktnnrily
Uliaa llrock
olectton was the same as for ilkmali near the Stunts hotel. fireworks
voting at n general election. Iliitthel
chnllengod parties persKtcd in their
construction of the law and Mr.
Drake insisted 011 putting into thel
rteotM his protebt ngaliwt juich
cotiruc.
Then the people who hud felt ng
grlcvcd been use t)f .Mr. Drake's
challenges lhumaclvc,nx:ntcred iiou
that course and challenged Mr. and
Mm. Drake, Mrs. Wlet. S. H.
Dorrnuce, M. T. Triplelt. T. C.
Triplett nutl J. M. Lnwrenre. All
questions being nnswerwl nud show
ing qualifications that could not be
disputed, no protest was lodged
ngauiat the votes 01 tlicMr.
wiinirmati vitwi nfoinie(l as
tellers Messrs. Drake, Steidl and
Weht, who pnssctl ballots to all who
chiltnetl the right to vote. The
clerk's list showed 31 claiming thnt
right. John Stcldl and M. T.
Triplelt were nominated for direc
tor, . C. f,ow declining to let his
mime stand for the tiosliloii. TheJ
ballot wns taken nud the count
in the evening nud another ball at
West's hall will close the celebra
tion. The contest for baseball suprem
acy will be a hot one. A good deal
of work has been put uixui Urn Ucnd
diamond, near Mr. Wicst's place,
nutl the ground will be in Condition
for a fine exhibition, lloth clubs
have been practicing some time nud
the rivalry Irctween them will in
sure a spirited content,
l'rofensor Sharp' orchestra of
Princvillc lms Ixrcu engaged to pro
vide miuic for the balls on Friday
and Snturdny nights. West's hall
will probably be dedicated with the
I Vr'tAKy function nnd "Dad" West
will draw upon his ingenuity for
assistance to the committee in mak
ing it a notable occasion.
From the Tumcllo, Sisters, the
Meadows, Hoskiud, Forest's, Cline
Kails, Powell Huttcs. Princvillc
all tire upjcr Deschutes valley
jKople who want to enjoy n rousing,
old-fashioned Fourth of July will
notice It lintliy lrn tltt the hM partrieit,
Jame W. Shaw ami ttHttt Mrw4erhtyt wtTf
j.rtMRt th aluve KlUlou to the ItutiaraUe
UHiniy couti 01 in mate M rm Ir CJWI
CoiiHtven Ihr flnlday On I the ukl Caati (l
far t It tranuritati of wuaty Untxm at the nt
rritUr lrm thrmtf, (awti on the Mb day uf
July A II I'tiy or at kiwi llirrrafter at the hU
CMUIMnlmrthe aalil (Kl'ii.n, ami then ih1
thefk fur a tiotite In aril (4tnuo, mnUarw)
vtnwM kjur In lMiuHlHwthn mtt gaUn
In the rvHiH( ol lleml, Cruuk County, Oregon,
Itrflhf itimotti montlit.
IMH at Itetxl, Creole Obunty Orrcen.thlt Uh
MUHllir. HML
AIJBf
KOU
MERCHANDISE
Wool, Pelts, Grain, Etc.
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IHMOi
IA
Olios
Ull A
ma if it 1
DHOWTIIKIIOUS.
Dmlier l.nd, Ad June i, ilfS.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
I' 8. Inl Office, The Dallet, Orrton,
. )lay 11, 1'n,
Natke It hrreby ?lrn that tn nmipllancc with
ihe lfitif llir Aft f .ongtu of June .
tfft. etilld. "An t furlhr ukoftlmWr UihU
luthr Main T California, Orrtun, Krvada, ami
Wattilncton Tcnltory,- at rittixiril to alt the
(HiMIe Uwl aUlea by Art of Auurt 4, 11,
IVurnam Kobrrtt
of IMttM. eountyofMwrcncr Mateof Kentucky,
httffl(Kt7 W 6lil lu tint uSirc hit twern
1l'il No 141, far the Mirhate or Ihe )
uwu ami lota J am) 4 arc . tp i a, r 11 e. w m.
ami wtll offrr rnof toahowthat Ihe taml xniKhl
la mere valuaMe for It limber or (tone than fur
axrKoHurat tMtrpotea, and to ettahllth hit claim
tu aaHl land (wfura W K. Illgat. IT. H. Commix
aloncr, at ItlnrvtUr. Oregon, on I'rlday, the 1IH
day of July, iuj
lie namra at wltnrMrr (c. Heed Raberta, John
KI.WI. II Kolwttt. of lnd, Orriron, and Oba-
uian iiewaan, 01 linen I.kwWri.
Any ai.d all ixtaoiit laiuttua; -adrenely Ihe
llnreMletrrlliedlaiidtarcrcqurateil to hie their
etalmtln tlilt offtccoa or bcMelticuld Jul day
of Jy, lyJi.
wiyn .MICIIAKI. T 'NOUN, KrglUer.
fiiooo 17 ior aiouu, 13 tor i ripiett iisscmwc at icna. rosters now
nud one for I,ow. Thencnmcnom- priuttng will announce the celebra-
inntious tor clerk and J. M. Law- tioii tlirotighout the upper country.
w. . - - .. .
Timber UtnJ. Act Juucj, iSfl
NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION.
U 8. Mnd OftVr, The Itatlea, Oregon.
. Votlee It mrp Sti at tn etnpHHee wtth
the pruHilunt nrtlte Act f OrmcreM of June A.
7. antftM. "An act loi in tale ef timber tan
In the Malta f California Oregon. Nada, aitd
Wattttglwi Tiiritory. at eitrnded to all the
KMtc laml atalea by Act uf Attcutt 4, liaa, the
UtwtHk-namnl pmont hare hlfil In I lilt office
Ihtlr aworn atateruroti. twlt:
Kttie It Klley
of tlrnd. cnMntyofCrouk Mat of Orrcfxi; aworn
ttalrmrnt No ISA nhrd jaa 16, im, far the uur
tliaaeef the aeg c ij. tp 17 a. r 11 e, w m.
Orld W H Riley
of Atnd, county of Crook ttateuf Oregon; aworn
ataternent No 1407. "led Jan id, iiwj, for the pur
chaaeofllieeri awj arc alp IJa.r lie, wm.
Oeorge UrcMierhout
of lleml, county of Crook ttate of Oregon: aworn
autrmeut No ijyl, Clcd Jaa IJ. iJ. for the iwr
cliateeftheaefKU aetti iHXwii,t)(
lielj ace 1 and nw)f nwk arc7,lpu a, r 11 c,
w m.
That they will nffrr proof to ahow that Ihe land
aougM It more valuable for Ita timber or alone
than fur agricultural purpotra, and to cataNiah
iiieireiaiinaioaaui MiMMiurr j. M. uwrence,
v n. wonimitMourr
Hatunlay, theMhda;
Lumber, Wood, Coal, Flour, .Hay
and Grain.
Special attention given to wool; first-class baling and grading facilities.
All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock
LATEST PATTERN OF STOCKYARDS.
ritor-RirrroKSi
FRENCH & CO, BANKltRS. The Dalle
MOOKK 11KOS.
W. LORD, The Dalle.
II. V. UAUCIILIN, The Dallea.
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
-Diuutl IX
Furniture and Undertaking
Stoves, Wall Paper, MUkg Materials, Etc.
MAIL ORDEHS PROMPTLY ATTENBED TO.
PRINEVILLE, OR.
rente wore named for the place.
rrior to the second nomination
a motion to elect the first
nominee hy acclamation was before
the house hut Insforc the question
was put the .second nomination had
been made, nud, though the motion
wns carried, it wns deemed irreu
lar and it ballot wns ordered, which
resulted in 15 votes for Stufm nud
13 for Lawrence.
The clerk cnlled attention to the
fact that the cstimnted income for
the comiiiK school year was some
thing more than ffoa lass than the
estimated expenditures nud nsked if
the meeting desired to take any
stejw to nicety the deficiency. The
meeting did not. The minutes
were rent! nud corrected in several
particulars so ns to show the
grounds of the challenges nuulc by
Air. ijrnke nud also Mr. Drake h
objection to J. R. Urock's noininn
tiou of Mr. StefTn on the ground
that Mr. llrock was not n qualified
voter nnd to Mr. StuffU's nomina
tion and election on the ground
that he wns not a qualified voter
nud therefore not a qualified office
holder in the district. Then, the
storuiH inside and outside being
over, the meeting adjourned.
The domain! for accommodations
(it Hot Lake, nine miles from I,a
ICxtm Accommodations will be pro
vidc4 at all tiro hotels and every
body will Ik.- given n chnucc to hour
the tMge cfcam
A. H. Kvnvratly has disposed of
his stock of fishing tackle to the
Wiiinek Dnig Company, which will
hcrcnflvr lmudlc the businoss.
Tiiirtxr Ijind, Act June J, iM-
NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION.
1' J, lentil Offlcrs The lMllea, Oregou,
jy.v. oj-
Notice la licrcljy gltn that In compliance with
theprovtiloutorihe ActiMLXiiicrpu of June 1.
9-rn, ciiiiucii, -.ah pciitir iiic micmi iiuiucrianut
at Drtchutea, Oregon, on
ivofAusutt. loot.
They name aa witneawa CharTra Ht.nUir.
rough. l'ranV. Olaat, John SlcMI, John I Wrl
jAmra hhaw and Joarph N lluutcr. all of llcnd,
Oregon.
Any and alt pcraout daliulug adrcnwly the
alwi-e-lecrlbrl lamia are rmunlctl to file their
viainia in Ihlt onice on or Ik (ore Ihe aald Mh day
ofAugutt.ioM.
mvtl MICIIAHt, T NOUAN, Keglttcr.
DESCHUTES
LUMBER
COMPANY
WILt HAVK ON HAND IN A X'KW DAYS
A LARGE STOCK OF
All Kinds of Rough
Dressed Lumber.
and
Columbia Southern
RAILWAY,'1
r-AKSHNtytH TRAIN TIMIJ CARD,
llflcctlve Velruary iSaJvoj.
lu tliFiuieaorCalllbinU, Oregon, Nevada, and
aa ealrmied to
Washington Territory,'
all Ihe
iilillc laud atalea hy Act of Augiut 4. iitoi. the
olloulnsiuiiud ixrkoiia luite oil Octotxr j. iuu.
filttl In ihlt oillec their amun atalcmciilt, lo-wlt;
Charlea A Motlern.
of ItocVfonl. rouiily of hpoUane, ttale of Wash
ington, aworn atalcmctil No t4o, fur the pur
chaaeof lheaei)r ace 04, tprt, r lie, w m.
l,oiill (topping,
Ingtiin, aworu ntntcmcnt No liii, fur the pnr
of Itockfiird, couulv w hxkne, atate of Wath-
chate uf Ihe ac jr trcVV lp 11 a, r li cs w m
William II. Holtoma,
of Kockfonl. county of HixAaue, atate of Wath
Ingtnui aworn atatcineiit Nu irti, fur the pur
chute of Ihe aw qr arc 11, lp l8 r c w
That they "Ml offer iiioof to tlmw that the laijd
aought la more valiial.li- fur Ita limber or mimic
innn inr agricuiiurui puriHtaca, ami lo cxnoium
uirir ciaima in mna lauu oi
Itrcelvcr at The Dalle,
Ihe iSllnljvof lulv. iii,
They name aawltiieaacai John gleldt, of The
Dalle, OKgO'i, Thame Dahl, w II holtoma,
I.0IIU C KopphiK, Out A Mottcril, of RocLfurd,
W'atli.
Auy and alt pcrtoiit claiming adcrely the
abiye-terltcd laudiireicquctlel to file Ihtlr
clului in tliU ofllce on or before the uid lth
V, N0r,AN, Kcgltlcr
before the Kruittrr anil
The Dalle, Oregon, on Kitunlay,
South
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Shingle Mill now on the way here.. .
REED & STEIDL,.
PROPRIETORS.
LYTLE, OREGON.
You Can't Miss
M. C. AWBREY'S SALOON ,
IN DKSCHUTKS, ORHGON.
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day of July, igoi,
ailV-Jl? M1CIIA1U.
Dallv ttnire connrctloiitat Shaniko fur Anlrl.
ope. l'rlncvlllc, lleml, Dunn. hllverJUtkc, likc
View. Mitchell, Dayvllle, Aiilonc.'AThwood, Can
yon City, John Day Cily, and YotMT
' It. D WOOUIIItRKV.
Snperlfitemlent.
bhaiilk.0) Or,
C, It. r.Tr.K,
O. I', and 1. A.
ohaniko. Or.
Stonewall, Monogram and Kentucky
Bourbon Whiskies,
. Olympia Beer and Fine Ciga'rs.
SUBSCklUE FOR TlIR
WEEKLY 0REQ0NIAN
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THE BEND BULLETIN.
BOTH PAPERS $2.00 PEI YEAR.
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