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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1909)
1)111 , 1 i'i 1 li ' I 11S 11 1 1 II is 1 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Before buying wall pnper sec tuy complete line of samples of hide pendent walls and ceilings, crepe and plain ingrains, printed duplex, the very latest in oat-meal faces, beautiful cut-out borders and plain prints, down to 7c per roll. N. P. Wkidkr, painter and paperhonger. Bend, Oregon. 1013 Last Friday Mrs. J. A. Boyd en tcrtaiucd at lunebcon the young ladies of the high school graduating class. Those present were: Miss Schoolcraft, Miss Hightower, Miss Wicst and Miss Pauline Wicst, Miss Van dc Vert nud Miss Grace Van de Vert, Miss Wilson, Miss Johnston and Miss Re id. Road Supervisor Richardson has a lot of work cut out for him this season. Beginning three miles cast of Bend on the Bear Creek road, he will construct 8 miles of new highway directly east. He will also do seven miles of work on the ice cave road. Some repairing will de done on the Turaalo road. In all, be has 32 miles of road work to attend to. J. A. Silvertooth of Silver Lake passed through Bend the first of the week with a curiosity in the shape of a back sheep with a double set of bores. The animal had the us ual horns curving upward from the bead, and in addition, at the base of each horn, a smaller horn curves outward and downward toward his mouth one on each side of his bead. Silvertooth was taking the sheep to Seattle with tbe expecta tion of selling it as a freak. Already the high school people are laying their plans for next season. In the autumn 25 or more pupils will be enrolled, of 'which number bat four or five will be girls. This means good prospects for athletic teams and with the proper support, there is bo reason why this branch of school activity should not prosper. Next year will also see a decided effort made to establish debating and public speaking upon a firm footing. Mr. E. N. Strong, special repre sentative of the Oregon Life of Portland, Oregon, is in the city for a few days. Mr. Strong has been at Prineville for the last six weeks, and reports the largest business written there by bis company ever done in that section of the country "by any company in the same length of time. In talking to a reporter for Tbe Bulletin yesterday, Mr. Strong said: "Oregonians arc realizing tbe great benefit of keep ins; the money heretofore sent to Eastern states where only a small portion returns, at home." We bespeak a lurge business for Mr. Strong while be is in Bend. J. W. Howard, the well known stockman and pioneer of Crook county, has been spending tbe week assessing tbe tax-payers hereabouts. Mr. Howard called attention to tbe fact that bis son, Roland R. How ard, born and raised in Crook county, was tbe author of that ad mirable article that appeared in the Pacific Montblv for May, the "liar riman Pence." This article de scribed tbe railroadless condition of Eastern Oregon and showed the injustice of keeping it bottled up, as Harriman is doing. The article was widely read in Bend and at tracted much favorable comment. Mr. Howard, Jr., is also editor of the department that appears regu larly in the above magazine, on de velopment features of tbe North west. He took bis degree from Ann Arbor two years ago, Civil War Relics. The spirit of tbe days of '61 seems to hover about the corner of modern Bend where from tbe win dow of A.M. Lara's'big store" looks out k rare collection of relics of tbe civil war. In the window, displayed against , a large American flag, arc battle scarred muskets, sabers that have seen service on the field of Gettys burg, nrmy coals, battered cantccus, a pocket-book which saved its owners life by stopping a bullet, and many another' historic sou venicr. Several of the exhibits were the property of Col. Fox, of the totst Illinois, the grandfather of A. At, Lara, who raised bis own regiment, entered the war with it numbering 1040 men and disbanded, in '64 with but 331 survivors. In connection with the relics, n curious incident is related by Thomas Tweet, war veteran. It seems that he and H. C. Barney wetc serving picket duty but n few rods apart when suddenly the "Rcbs" swooped down and cap tured Barney. That was iu the sixties. Three months ago Tweet and Barney came face to face on the streets of Bend. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. JSOLATKD TRACT. fUBUC LANDSALK, SERIAL NO. OI7IJ. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Or., May J5, 1909. ' Notice Is hereby given that, as direct ed bv the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 37, 1900, rubllc No. 303. we will oiler at public tale, to the liihct bidder, at 10: 15 o'clock a. tn., on the 7th day of. July. 1909, next, at this office, the following tract of land. to-wiU SKtf S"X Sec 13, Twp. 30 S., R. 10 K. W. At. Any person claiming adversely the above-described lands are adrised to Gle their claims, or objections, on or before the day above tlcslKiialeil lor sale, jnsjnjo C. W. MOORE, Register. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITKD 8TATKS President WlllUra II. Tfl Vice-President... .-Jsmesft Sherman Secretary or Slate .. l'hlUolrr C. Knox Secretary of Treasury .. Prsuklln MscVcagh Secretary of Interior. Rkhard A. Balllngcr Secretary of War J. M. Dickinson Secretary ofNaey ...-.-George von L. Meyer AccrrUry or Commerce and Ijibor-Charlcs Nagtl roatmsaterGencral-. frank II. Hitchcock Attorney General... CeorgeW Wickcrahara Secretary or Agriculture . . .James Wilson BTATK Corernor .-.-V. W. Penon Secretary of Slate . V. W. IKnaon Treasurer- ..-O. A- Steel Attorney Centra! - A. M. Crawford Bupt. Public Instruction J. II. Ackcmian State Printer .. .... W. ft. Dunnlwsy Dairy and Food Commissioner. J. W. Bailey Commissioner of Labor Statistics O I'. HoS !Tbo. K. Campbell Clyde B. Aiichison Oswald West Game and forestry Warden.... R. O. Slesenaon Bute I'.nglnccr - ...-John It Lewis ., e c . 1 J Oeorge K. Chamberlain "" "I J. Bourne, Jr. W. C. Ilawley Congressmen.... I! W. K. Mils 'Judges Jf' A. McDridc Supreme Judges ... .- H A. Moor 1 at. '.aa.in BKVKNTIt JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judge..... W. U liradshaw Attorney Fred W. Wilson Stats Boa an or Cortisol. (Warm John II. Lewis. State Kriglneer...... Salem, Or It. T. llolrate, Suet Dtr. No. Iionatiia, rr T. M. ballon, Supt, Div.No. Baker Clty.Or CKOOK COUNTY Judge... -.-... II. C. Kills Clerk ..Warren Drown 8herlir....... . frank Whins Treasurer ... . W. f. King Assessor..... . -.J. D. La follette School Superintendent............-. ,.R, A, ford Sunreyor.... ... .... V red A. Kiev Commissioner. j fcM.V TIIK COURTS. CiacotT CocaT first Monday la Hay; lliird Monday In October, f aosATE Collar first Monday In each month Commissiomkbs' Coubt first Wednesday in Jauuary, March, May, July, September and November. Bend School Dis-bict No. i. (JohuSleiil Directors.......... .... u. C Co (C. W. Merrill Clerk...-................. . -X. I). Wiesl fMlMRuthL. Held Miss Maigarct Ulttlns Mis Maude Vandevert Miss Marlon Wicst Miss Nuiia Klcbardson Miss Cora Ferguson Teschrrs, CITV OF BUND MiyOTMNMNIMMNMI Recorder.. Trtssurcr......, .....;. D. Davidson ... II. C. Kills ..,... II. J. Oveiturf f Anion Aune J. N. Hunter C. M. Kedfield Aldermen . T. W. Triplet! J. II. Kelley t. K, . Caldwell X (alL.BaBBBBBBBBBssF Sbbbv iv asBBBasBBBMBf afar Ol'lMClAL CHARTHR 01' The First National Bank OV 11HND. N". U' Treasury Dciaitiuenl, Oince of Comptroller of the Cuttcncy, Washington, 1). C,.Mauli 17, to-'. WitkatiAa. iy Mtlsfactoty evidence presented tn the undersigned, It has Iwen made tn appear that "Thr Vttsl National lUnV ul llmd," tn the towu of llcmt. In the comity of Crook, and stale ofKregon. has complied Willi all the provisions oftheStaiutcsofthel'iitlrd States, required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorised to commence the business of bank Inc. Sow TitiRKrORK I, Law-sure O Murray Comptroller ul the Currency, do hereby certify that 'The first National Hank of llend' In the town ol llend. In the county of Crook, and state of Oregon, ts authorised tu cuinnicnc-jlrteuiial. nc-aolhanking as provided In Brctloii filiy-cme humlrtdaiMsisty-ulneof the Reviml Btstule ol the Unllnl Slairs. In vimrtMOMV wiikakur, wllnrss my hand and sent ofotitce this setsutrenth day of Match, IgcM, l.AWkliNCK O. MURRAY, mrjl-lni Compuotler of the Currency. NOTICE FOR 1'UBlilCATlON. Deporlmtnl of the Interior, U. B. Land Otnce at The Dalles, Oregon, May 1st, !. Notice Is hereby given that Daniel K, Smith of Bend, Oregon, who, on November tth, I907. made Homestead Application (Serial No. cmjjj No. 13-90. for BMIWW, BWJBItX, Bectkin i. Township so South, Range lu lUtl. Willamette Meridian, has tiled nolle of intention to make Anal commutation proof, to establish claim to the laod above described, before II C Kills, U B. Commissioner, at his oilier at Bend, Oregon, on the I'lh day of June, tool. Claimant naniea as witnesses. John W Usher, David J. Hill. Henry C. lurue), Luther Melke, an 01 ncnu, uregou. rul-Jni C W. MOORK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. B. Laud Omcc at Tbe Dslles, Oregon, April Join, le"f . Notice Is hereby given that Herman Hpcicr, ofBeud, Oregon, who, on April -ilh, IvueV, made llouiesiea.1 Application (Serial No. osial) No. ivmj. for the Nl! V Bee. lo. Twn. il South. Hanee 10 Kast, Wdlametie Meridian, has Bled notice of Intention 10 make final Commutation rroor.lo establish claim to the land abuse described, be fore II. C. Kills. United stales Commissioner, at his office at Bend, Oregon, on the 16th d.y of junc,iyoa Claimant names as witnesses) Leoan fvlarske. Oliver Thorl'Jornson, Nicholas I Smith ami Auguat Dreytr, all of Bend, Oregon. mis-J9 C W. MOORK. Register. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN Default havinr- been made by William J. Robison, obligee, in the paymenta ami conditions precedent utxjri a certain Bond for Deed No 64 made by The Tllot Butte Ievelopnient Company, oblior, on the I4th day of November, 1 904, lit volvini IM No. 1 of Illock No. 15 of Ilend; notice is hereby uiven to Mid William I. Robison, obllKec, his heirs, executors, administrators, or assiens, ami to the public, that the said obligee has made default in the payments to be made and terms and conditions of said Uond, anil that the said obligation is void and 110 longer in force and that the said obligor has the sole interest, right, title and possession to and of said lH I of Illock 15 of Iiend and the said William J. Robison, his representatives, heirs, ex ecutors, ailininlstralors, or asslgus arc hereby warned against trespassing upon said Lot 1, Illock 15. TlIX TlLOT DUTTK DKVKLOrMKNTCO., By II. J. Overturf, Asat. Secy, ami Treas. Bend, Or, June 3, 1909. CONTEST NOTICE. Df.fARTMKNT OF TIIK INTKRIOR. United stales Laud office. The Dalles, Oregon, May IJ, 199). A auttcient contest affidavit having bein Sled In thia ofsce bv I'Jmer Nlswooger, contestant, against homestead (serial No, 01 j) entry, ' No. IV191. made December I, too, for KHSKu Sec tion JJ.Twp. US., R 11 K Willamette Uetldlan by Kmily Johuaun. deceased, contestev. In which it is alleged thataakl entryworuaa dleil on or about April 17th, rn that she never estsbllshed her residence upon said tract, thl prior lo her death she had wholly abandoned said tract, that she never cultivated nor Improved said tract or caused the same lo be done, thst her heirs have failed to cultivate or Improve said tract, or cause the same lobe done, that there are no known heiraof said entry woman, that if there arc any heirs of asid entry woman they are 10 affiant nn known, that since her death no heirs'hareever been heard from nor has anyone come to claim her property, thataakl alleged absence was not due lo employment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United Stales la time of war Bald parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond, and oner evidence touching said allega lion at 10 o'clock a. m. on July a, Ivxj, before II. C Kills, a U. 8. Commissioner, at his erBcr in lleud, Oregon. and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on July rj, tm, before Hie Register and Receiver at the United Stales land olhcc in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant hsvinsr. In a proper afllda vtt. filed iprll 11. wn. set forth facts which show thst alter du diligence personal service of init notice ran not nemane, 11 is nrreny nraerra ami directed thst such notice tie clrcu bv due and proper publication. C. W WOORK, Register, Jas-jly LOUIS II. ARNF.HON, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. B. Land UOceat The Dalles, Oregon, Aprl Xilh, 100. Notice Is hereby clven that Cora B. Smith. formerly Cora U. Chapman, of Bend, Oregon, who. on lunerrtll ina. made Homestead Auoll, cation serial No. 01-40, No. 11174, for 11 J,b U rewu.scc s, ana BUM HI'. see 5, Twp. II South. Range II Kast, Willamette Meridian, has Bled notice ofiiilenllo- to make final fire. Year I'loor. lo establish claim to the land above des cribed, before II. C. Kills, United States Com mlssloner, at his office at Bend, Oregon, on the 171b day of June, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses. August Dreyrr, Oliver Thorbjornton, William F- Downing and Nicholas Smith, of Bend, Oregon, and Daniel neisinr, or Disitrs, uregon. mil jni6 C W. MOORK, Register. Registered Stock H Poland H 0 Chinas 0 G Duroc Q S Jersevs S Black Langshan Chickens. E. C. PARK, Redmoncl.Or. These Patent Tension Shears 1 I This latest and most useful Household Invention will be sent FREE, postage prepaid, to every new, cash-in-advancc year's subscription to The Bulletin. If you are already a subscriber, send us $1.50 on your own sub scription and $1.50 for a year's subscription for your neighbor or someone who is not now getting The Bulletin, and get a pair of these shears free. 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No matter how many pairs of shears or scissors you may have around the house, you need this pair with the Tension Spring, and when you get and use it once, you wilt use it lu preference to any other you may have. These shears arc per 1 fectly finished and heavily nickel WE GUARANTEE the quality of the material and workmanship iu this pair of shears to be first' class, that the Tension Spring device doubles the usefulness of the shears and docs away with the need of resharpening. Furthermorea Guarantee Certificate, by the manufacturers, accompanies every pair, agreeing "that if this pair of shears URHAKS or iu nny way becomes detective within 1'IVIi YIJARS from date of pur chase it will be replaced with a NKW pair without cost." SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND MONEY1 TO THE BEND BULLETIN BEND, OREGON t. FREE! To BULLETIN Subscribers. Ul aaLaV V - plated. lsMMassa-aiajita-a-fjaj-4 -gar M K i Sf, ' -V