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ll A KINDLY DEED. Redmond Man Haul Wood for Neigh bor During Keccnt Storm. Rkdmond, Or., Jan. 6, 1909. Editor The Bulletin, Haul, Or Dear Sit: I have been quite inter cstcd in the church topic discus sion in your paper between Mr.Trip lett and The Bulletin. It has really been valuable to most of your read ers inasmuch as it has brought out facts lying deeper than the casual observer usually rocs. While 1 have always clung to Methodism, 1 am not so uncharitable as to think it the only right church. In fact I don't think it is any better than most any of the other creeds onl in the matter of charity. In tlii the Methodist church is par excel lence since a human being can never fall so deep in the gutter that the Methodist church wont lend u help ing hand and try to get hitn out. And yet after all, I believe The Ilullctin is right in its views of a unity of all churchts. It'scoming, too, as surely and swiftly as time can bear it along. The day is near at hand when Methodists, Presby terians, Baptists and all other de nominational names will be as a story once told and remembered only for the fact that they mean members of the great church of the Most High. Now by way of illustration let me tell you a little incident occur ing in our neighborhood during the last snow storm that prevailed all over the West and Central states Not every settler on these irrigated lands, as you know, have teams and wagons and the sudden swoop of the .ttorm, coming as it did in the night, found many with deplet ed wood piles. In his little house ou his claim Neighbor , a man without a family but with a great big warm heart and a team and wagon sat and looked out at the raging storm and wondered it one of bis neighbors might not be suort of fuel. To think was to act with him and hitching up his team he started ou the rounds to find out success greeted him at the very first place be Mopped, aud after hauling a load he pulled out for another place, where he knew the man of the house to be absent, to see that the family had fuel on hand. Then once more to another neighbor's where he spent nearly a hall day wading through the deep snow to replenish a depleted wood pile. I do not think he is a mem ber of any particular church, only the great church of God and char ity to humanity. It seems to me this ought to be enough, for it means the fulfillment of one of the greatest of all the commandments. When church members have learned the great lesson of charity and to obey the great commandment, 'Love thy neighbor as thy self," then one church will hold every member of every denomination in Bend and Redmond too, for as yet neither one is very large. This is the religion we advocate and the religion we hope to see soon taking a firm bold on all the people and when it has come to pass strife and dissension among the churches will cease for we will all then realize the full meaning of the message of peace on e3rth and good will to all, given in that far off time when the grand diapason ascended to heaven and the morn ing stars sang together. Gkkhnhokn. otherwise, held at the time by the national government so far as such interests affect the uses for irriga tion nnd other purposes thus enu merated. All lands settled upon and to which title has been acquired sub sequent to the act of congress of March 3, 1877, were accepted with full knowledge and with the im plied understanding that the first to divert and nnp'y the water of streams or other somces of water supply thereon, for the purposes specified in the act, shall have the superior right thereto to the extent intended and actually applied- The references in the code to ri parian rights constitute n recog nition of whatever riparian rights the landed proprietor may have; but does not attempt to define nor in nnv manner to establish any rule respecting such interests A Religious Author's Statement. For several ) ear I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter t was suddenly stricken with ecrc pain in my kidney and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without as sistance. My urine contained a thick white sediment and I passed same fre quently day and night. I commenced taking Foley. Kidney Remedy, and the rain liradualty abated and finally ceased and my urine liecame normal. I cheer fully recommend Foley'. Kidney Rem edy. t w. .Merrill, druggist. 'JIHBfe -H8 mwaaav rnra SEEDS Frslk, Rilltbls.rurt Cstiintttt'tsPliiit Rrervtlanlenersiol rinifih'uMiMiih up.rfctr merits oMhir NertlieraurvaRSe.il a. PKCiL arrcit 10 CENTS will mil iKMlimlil our FAMOUS COLLECTION ' Ttaatatsi ft ? 1 ft if rvtM nua I MNrt 1 kit. riif yrut tiu- aw it itiMUtrwtM rw. II IM IIN pMlUvf M . tkothm "VtaxM OhtlwtMM ' illlir wno mmr " it-niTT Mtnt u a . iiu:at noutiu:hm ai;i.h . lr Hose HI. ItncMrnil. IlllnnU NOTICK FOlt PlMUilCATlON. leattmcnt f t ' Interior. l S. Land Office at The lallea. Oregon, December It, iyi4. Notice is hereby riven (hat Lmhuip II McCpnn, of tleml. Oregon, who on A full -lh v. made homestead eintUcatlwi. No, iijii. f.ir Klti Kee I Tp. 19 It . K II H . W M . has filnl nnlict? ol Intention to make Final Hve Year I'nwf, to r tahlUh claim to the land above cUacttbetl, tfM II. C Kill. I'nllnl Stain Commiwloner. at his olAcr at Item!. Crook Ctmutjr, ureiou, ou the 4th day of February, ivuo. Claimant name at witnesses Ittla M Ar nold. William Arnold, Albert C Lucas, Clinton C WhllteU and Ktuesl A C.rtllm, all or Iteud. Oregon, djo-fj C W MOOHK. KrgLter 0 UR SPECIAL FREE 5 PREMIUM OFFER NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, V 8. Land Ottce at The Dalles, Oregon, October i 14. Notice Is hereby given that Duncan Lawn McKay of Portland, Oregon, who co September jeth. lyoi, mar iintr ant nionc Application ro. oim. lor HMSHJf. VIkKW See I aud NK NKV See. 11. Top. so South. R. it Kat. Willam ette Meridian, has filed nolle of intention to make final timber and stone Droof. to establish claim to the land above described, before II C. Ullls. U 8. Commissioner, at his office at ind. Oregon, on the tSlh day of January, iyv Ctalmanl jamesae witue.see J N Hunter, W. II. Staats. J C McKay, W P. Vaadevert, all of Bend, Oregon. niHit C. W MOOR It Retlster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dcparmot of the Interior V. 8. Land Oltce at The Dalles, Oregon, December j. 190!. Notice is hereby giieo that Frank O, Minor, of neod, Oregon, who, on October list, 190; maue noracMtaa r.niry no 137.H.10T MiK w H. ."H SKK and Mi 811V nx. 17. Tp. II 8.. R. II K-. U. M.. has bled notice of intention to make Final Commutation proof, to establish claim to the land aborc described, before 11 C Kltls. United Mates Commissioner, at his office at Oeud, Oregon, on the 141b day of January IV9. Claimant names as witnesses. George Bate. George Gates, George A. Jones and Cora A. Jooes, all of Bend, Oregon. ufrllj C W. MOOHK, Register. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. Department of lh Interior, U. 8. Laud Otficc at The Dalles, Oregon, Dircrubcr 17th, lyuS. Notice Is hereby giren that Cora Jones, of Pllntrille. Oregon, ho. on Noeember 4lh, 190a, made Timber and Hone Application, 8f lal No. ;, for H NKM and Wl, hltl Kee. V Tp. 17 8 . R. II It, W. M., has fil.d nuike of In tenlitMi to make Final Timber and btene I'coof, to eslaMish claim to the land adore described. nelore II t Mils, unucu hlitrs Cominlsaiener at htaurfice. at Bent, Oregon, on the 3rd day o! March, Ifh Ctalmant names as witnesses Joseph N llunlrrxml Wllllsm II 8taala of Bend, inreon loel A. hllttaudMary8. lilllolt of ftluceille. If you will send $1.50 for a year's subscription cash with order, we will give you, absolutely subscription to-- to TUB BEND DULLKTIN free, a full paid-up year's FARM AND FIRESIDE AND J-egun. djo-fj4 C W MOORIt ReiLtcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October ;. l'yo. Notice Is hereby giren that Martha A. Illndman of Sisters, Oregon, who, on September nth, rpofl, msde Timber and 8lone Apulicslioo No ais, "or bllUSKtf bee. l.anD'.HNKV, NWWNK See. it. Twp. ilbuuth, R 10 Kt, Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to make final timber and stone proof, to establish claim to Ih- Uml aboecdcsciibcd, before 11. C. l'JIIs. V S. Commtsslon.r. at hla offict. at fiend. Ore. gou. on the lylh day of January, 197. Claimant names as witnesses Leuan Telarskr, John L Keeer, both of Bend, Oregon, Jee Wilt, Charles J. Illodmau, both of Sisters, Oregon. null C W MTORR ReeMe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. 8. Laud Office at Lakeiee, Otegoo, December It, lo4. Notice is hereby giren that Joseph V Tageart of Roslamt, Oregon, who on December IJ. Iaj, maue nomevieau noiry no. iw iirisi rto OMJ) for NU'K Mction i.Tuwnshlpn 8. Rsngc 9 K-. Will. Meridian, has filetl notice of Intention to make Final FUe Year lloof, to establish dalm tolhelandaNm desciibeil. before II C Kills, V 8. Commissioner, at his office at Bend, Oregon, ou the ijth day of February, ifn? Claimant names as witnesses Ralph It Lewis, of Bend. Oregon, Job H. Ikgue, William II. Ilolllugsaead, William H- Cogue, all of Ros tand, Oregon. J-fio J. N. WATUON, KcgWtcr Applications for (Jrazlng Permits. NOTICK is hereby given that all applications for pctntt to grxecattle, horses and sheep within the DKMJllUrl'J. NATIONAL FORK.HT during the aeaaon ol ), must be filed In my office at rrlnerille. lire, on or before February (, i) Full Information In regard 10 the cur ing Ices to N charged and blank forms to be usd In nuking application will be furnished upon request. A. 8. 1KIXANI). 41-44 nupcrvUor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Intcrta U-8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, November utb, Ijpc4. Notice is hereby giren that UnleK.8coo.ld, of Bend. Oregon, who. on October t(th, 190, rnauc timoeraou nione Application 0. oiuo. for Lot 4. HK!f HWii hee. It aud Lot I and NiiK NW.hec. 19. Tp. 178, R. 11 B.. W. M., has filed notice of Intanllon to ruske Final limb, r and stone I'roof, to eslablish claim to the land above Jescribed. brf-M-c II C. Kills, United 8tates Coumluioner. at his office, at Uend, Oregon, on the lird day of January, 107), Claimant namesaswiinesaes: Joseph N. Hunt er, William II. hfats, Ivan L. Scoctl.l, Cbailea U. Brown aud llltucr Klswongcr, all of Uend, Oregon, nia-jw CW.MOOKK, Register. RULES ON WATER RIQtlTS. (Contluuetl from first pape.) part of the public domain subse quent to the date of the act of con gress of March 3, 1877, accepted it with title thereto with full knowl edge of the law in force nt the time and subject to the full import thereof. Rights Dedicated to Public. The legal effect of the language 111 tue act 01 congress of March 3, 1877, namely: "there shall be and remain and be held free for the ap propriation aud use of the public for irrigation," etc., is to constitute reservation aud dedication to the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. V. 8. Land Office at Lakcvicw, Oregon, . Nsvembcr 31, 1908. Notice U hereby given that Frank It. Marion, of Laidtaw, Oregon, who, on Not. 1, 194, made imDcr ana nioue Application, no. 0777, lor hM NWV and NW 8WK l!c. U.Tp.llS.. R. 11 KV, w .. mi mcfi uoiicv 01 luieui'on 10 mikr Final Timber and btone lloof, to establish claim to the land above described, before II. C. Kills, U. 8. Commissioner t his office at Bend, Oregon, on the Jth day of February, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: William II, KUats, Joseph N. Hunter and Charles D. Brown of Uend, Oregon, and John BlossofSlsters.Oregou di-fj J. N WATSON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. 8, Land Office at The Dalles.Oregon, November l'th, igoj. Notice la hereby girrn thai Jamea K, Fall, of The Dalits, Oregon, who, ou November nth lyjs, maae nmocr mone Application No ,6W 8 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. DNITKD 8TATKS Fresldent . .. . Theodore Rotjsevell Vice-l-residenl Charles W Fairbanks Secretary of Slate-. ..Hlllm Root Secretary of Treasury George II Cortelyou Secretary of Interior -.amcR Car field SecreUryofWar....- Luke It Wright Secretary of Nary . C J. Oouaparte Secretary of Commerce rar btreuaa Postmaster Ceneral......Oeor ge Von L. Meyer Attorney Ceneral William H. Moody Dccrctaiy of Agriculture Jamea Wilson 6TATK Governor George K. Chamberlain Secretary of State V. W. Densou Treasurer .... -O. A. Steel Attorney General A. M. Crawlord Supt. Public Instruction. ...J. II. Ackcrman State rrlntcr W. 8. Duunlway Dairy and Food Commissioner.. .J. W. lultey Commisaloncr of Labor Statistics.. o P. Hon (Tbos K.Campbell Railroad Commissioner.... CIdr II. Alichlson (Oswald West Came and Forestry Warden.... R. O, Stevenson State liaglnctr... ...Johu II. Lewis U lirn.lnr. I C- W. l'ullon V, B. rtenaiors....... .. 1 , IL-.- .. Congrcsamen ....... .. I W. C liawley -1 W. K. Kills Supreme Judges . -I R. 8. llean K A. Moore R. liaklti 8KVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judge. ..... .... ... W. I,. HraI.haw Attorney - ..... l'red W. Wls6u CROOK COUNTY 11. C. Kills Judge... ....m. Clerk..... ..,. Sheriff...-- Treasurer- Assessor ..-..... School Superintendent. Surveyor.. ...... Commlssloncra. ...V a public of all interests, riparian or Many little lives have been saved by Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds croup and whooping cou;li, It is the only safe remedy for infants and child ren as it contains no opiates or other narcotic drugs, and children like Foley's Honey and Tar. Careful mothers keen a bottle in the house. Refute substi tutes. C. W. Merrill, druggist. it. a. ,.- UlI Mill t sllll Ctl'l 1 wivaiiswi ntn ai s7i ns.ua am n niivii Jl. Tp. 19 8 k. I) K , W M.bas filed notice cf 8KJ4. Sec. intention to make final timber and stone proof, lunuuiiajicuiu 10 inc lano. auovc acscrueu, tefore the Register and Receiver of the United hiatea Land Otficc, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the sth day of February, 1909. Claimant namea as witnesses: Michael O'Conner. William (1 Mason, Herbert Cunning, bam and Ntbe Mcintosh, all of The Dalles, Ore gon. difj C W. MOORK, Regl'ter. Deschutes Lodge No. 103 Knights of Pythias Regular meetings the second and fourth Wednesdays ol each mouth. Visiting knights always welcome, Chas. D. Uhown, C. C. ClUS. D, KOWK li. K. & S. Warren Drown Frank F.lklns - W. F. King J. D. La Folletle U.A.Ford ..l'red A. Rue I R, II. Bayley """ ... j janua Klce TIIK COURTS. Cucpir CouT- first Monday lu May) third Monday lu October. PkoaATe Couar First Monday u each month, Commission' Couar First Wednesday In January, March, May, July, Seplerabcr and Nuremler. Us.vu School Duraicr No. u. ( John hleidt Directors...- V. C. Coe (C. W. Merrill Clerk L. D. 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