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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1909)
&SU i f ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Hot water always enn be had for bathing at the Pilot Butte Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stephens left Tuesday morning for their new home near Vancouver, Wash. Be fore leaving, Mr. Stephens sold his gasoline launch, at a satisfactory price, to the Silvrrtooths at Silver I.ake. An error, which has now been corrected, appeared in the first notices posted around town, calling the annual school election. The first notices announced the date as June 31 when it should have been June 21. Those who arc going to the Seattle exposition will do well to take advantage of the bank's ar rangement whereby their checks and drafts can be cashed iu Seattle without identification a matter of considerable convenience. A Mr. btcvens and wife are spending- their vacation at Bend. Mr. Stevens is travelling salesman for the Fuller Paint Company, and usually spends his vacation on the coast, but this year he said be de cided to come to Bend and get some of those handsome red-sides and Dolly Vardens. Strayed. From our place May t, a bay mare branded 12 on left shoulder. Anyone seeing same notify Olca HAS5KLBKKG, Laidlaw, Or. The "little merchant" will not remain little very long after he be gins to advertise somewhat "Mori; than he can affoid." l.UUrVti, and Oi RKSTORATtON TO KSTRV OF lANIW IN National Turn Nolle I hrreby given that the tanda described below embracing ijo mn, within the Deschute National form. Oregon, will be subject to aclllctncnl ant) entry under the provision oflhe homestead law of the United Male and Ihe act of June It to6 (J Stat , U) at the United stale land office at Lakevlew, Or egon, on Inly Jt io Any aettler who wa ac tually and In goud faith claiming any of aaid landt for agricultural purpooes prior to January I. lono, and haa not atiaitdoncd same, haa a piel erence tight to mate a hometead entry for the land actual!-occupied hM land were Iited upon the appllcaltonaoflhe person mentioned below, who have a preference right ublcl to the prior tUhl of any auch aelller. provided auch el tier or applicant ia quillArd to make homestead entry and Ihe preference right l eiereited prior tojuly it. iew.onwhkhdallh Unda will be ttbiect to-ttiement and entry by any qualified peraon The landaaie at follow! The Wi ol 8KV,theWHolKofhHV the W ofHKW of NKof8KV.IheHorT of 8KK of SfiW, see. ij.T 1J! K K. W M . IJ5 acre, listed Mnrtn th anrtltatttan oP It Clawsan. of Ros tand, Oregon Also the K ot KH of HWV of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION llepatltnetit of Ihr Inlctlor, V 8. Laud Office at The Dalle, Oregon, A J" II joth, lrt. Notice I lietehy given that Unman Krlwr, of itend, Oregon, who. on A pi 11 ilh, tonA, made Homestead Application (Sella! No 0J141I No IVNT for Ihe Nil mv to, Twp, I South, Mange to hat. Willamette Meridian, haa filed nolle of Intention to make final Commutation Proof, to cslabltah claim to the land atiove dractihed, be fore II C Kills, I'mied mate CutttmluUmrr, at hlaomccat Hend, Oregon, on the tcth dy of June lyif. Claimaul name a wttnrue! l.eoan PelaraVe, Oliver Thothjotttrwii, Nlcholaa I' Smith and Auut Drcyer, all of Itend, Oregon ntujnf C W MOORK. RrgUter N0T1CK FOR PUBLICATION. ISOl.ATKl) TRACT. PUULIC LAND SALK, SKHIAL NO. 017I. Untied Stale l.aml Office, The Dalle, Or., May 35, 1909. Notice I, hereby rIch that, a tllrrcl ctl toy the Commissioner of the General Uiiul Office, uiuler tiroUloii of Act o( Congress approved June 17, tqo6, Public No. jo, c will offer at public alc, to the iiii:tict bidder, at 10; 1 , o'clock a. in.. on the 7th day of July, 1909, nett, at till ollice, lite loliowliiu tract ol land, to-wit: SKV SWJ4 Sec 13, Twn. 30 S., K. IO K. W. .U. Any perton claiming adversely the aboic-ttetcrlt.'cd tatuU arc advised to file their claims, or objection, on or before tlie Hay above tlcMtinateil lor aale, miiiii uiTfuu oiv . -w "V w" w I v mj 1 r.YkTS ",rS:p"J!.TtS VuulS.'S I j i3o C W. MOORK, KcKWtcr, II. llolllntncad.oi Kosrami, uregun. i-kku o. DKNNHTT. CommUalouerof the General Land nftrr Anntoml Mav II. Iaj. FRANK PIKRClt, Firtt At'laaanl Secretary of Ihe Inter ior. jn-jnjo Tailoring Suits Made to Order Pressed, Cleaned and Repaired ED. McGUIRE BUND, OR. TttlPLKTT BLOC NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of Ihe Interior, It. 8. Laud orftce at The Dallea, Ott run, May Itt. 1909. Notice la hereby given that Daniel R. Smith ofPend, Orexon, who, on November 19th, 1907. made llomnteaa Application iMrui nu. ot'MI No.ivMi.rur Sl.SWli. SMUSI'U. Section t. Towmhlpao South, lunge to Kart, Willamette Meridian, ha ftled notice of intention to make Anal commutation broof. to ealabliah clalni to the land above described, btlbrc II C Kill,, I' S. Coinmlaioner, at hla other at Dend, Oregon, on the iih day of June. 19un, Claimant name a witneaw John U' I'ther, mnq j. 11111, iirnij . iwmrj, feumvi ,v all of Dend, urciun. mil Jni6 C W. MOORK. HraUtrr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U H. Land OIBce at The Italic, Oregon, April Jlh, 1949. Notice la hereby (Ivea that Cora n. Smith, formerly Cora H. Chapman, of Itend. Orrron. who, 00 June Tth 190, made llomntead Appli cation aerial No. otTvn. No. tini.for lHj. s H NW U, Scca, andSUK NKK sec 3, Twp it South. Range 11 lvM. WUUmvtte Meridian, ha Bled notice of Intention to make Final fire-Year Proof, toritablbhcUinilothe land above des cribed, before II C Mil. L'nMrd SUIe Cora mluloner. at hla office at Bead, Ore(ou, on the 17th day of Jane, 1719. m-l. 1, . . Oliver Thorlijoruoa, WUlUm I. Downinc and MKBoia Mwiin. 01 jKnci, utegoa, ana lmuici Uridine, of hitter. Orrron. mijnt6 C W MOORK. KeflXer. Hand us your subscription. CONTKST NOTICIi. DKrAKTMKNT OF THK INTKR10R. United Slate Land Older, The Dalle, Oregon, May tj, 1909. A aurDclent eontet alBdavIt having betn filed tntniaooice or lumer nuwonger. rontntanl agaimt homeiirad (Serial No, ijw) entry, No 15491, made December 1, 190. for KSSIiW Sec tion rj. Twp. irS., U 11 K. Willamette Meridian by Umtly Juhnaoa, deceaard, Contcslre, la which It laalltgrd thataakt eatiyworoan died on or about April t;th, 1907, that ahe never ettablUhed her teaideucc upon taid tract. Ih t prior to hrt death ahe had wholly abandourdaaM tract that ahe never cultttalcd nor Improved aald Itart or eauMil Ihe aame to he done that her heir have failed to cultivate or Improve aakl tract, or rauae th aame to be douc. that there are no known helra of aald entry woman, that if there are any heir of aald entryworaan they are to affiant un known, that aince her death no heir have ever been heard from nor ha anyone come to claim her property that aald alleged abaence wa not due la employment in Ihe army, navy or marine carp of the L'uiird State In lime of war Said partlc are hereby notified lo appear re pond, and offer evidence touching aakl allega lion at 10 o'clock a m on July . lono. before II C IUII. at? 8. CommiHIoner. at hi office In hrud, l)r ron. and that final hearing will he held at 10 o'clock a. m 00 July it, ivni, brfort the RrtUter and Receiver at the United Slate Una oibce In The Dalle. Oregon The aaki rontcttant having. In a proper affWLi vlt, filed tprtl M. iui, act forth facU whkh how that after du diligence peraonal Ml, Ice of thii notice can not bemade.it I hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due nd proper publication, C W MOORK. RreUler Jnrjtr LOUIS II. ARNKHON, Receiver. These Patent Tension Shears j- FREE! To BULLETIN Subscribers. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITKD STATUS ADVERTISE OR. QUIT The Finish of Anti-Publicity Merchant Near at Haml, Soys Ad. Mn. A..E. Hutcbings of Kansas City, a for BBer president of the Southwestern Ad. Clubs of America, who was billed to speak before the meeting of the Topeka Ad. club recently, did not arrive in time. But it so happened that F. L. Blanchard, representative of the BrigRS-Young-Sbone Company Advertising agency of New York, was in town, and consequently be was secured to fill the vacancy. Mr Blanchard said in part: , The average small advertiser thinks that ' he knows all there is about advertising to be known, when be starts to advertise, and fails' to appreciate the value of an analytic critical specialist who has spent years in acquiring bis peculiar line of knowledge. The next ten or fifteen years will see re. markable developments in advertising, and it Is only a question of a few years when firm? will be compelled to exploit the advantages of their goods or retire from business. We all know that at the present time it is the "dead ones" who do not advertise the ones whose shelves are laden with flyspecked and shelf worn goods. The live wires of every com munity are the men who keep their wares and their names constantly before the public. YOUR HOME PAPER as an Advertising Medium k Unequalled. ITeMenL Vice-President .. Secretary of State. ... Secretary of Treaviry Secretary of Interior Secretary ef War. . William t Tan . .-JmrS Sherman .. 1'hllander C. Knoa - .franklin MacVeagb Richard A, lultlnr.fr -J. M. Dickinson Secretary of Navy ...... Reorge von L. Meyer secretary of Commerce and Lalnr-Chattra Nagel rostmaater General. .. ... frank II. Hitchcock Attorney General George W Wlckerthani Jamea Wilson . F W Penson V. W Ilenson G A Steel .A. l Crawlord J II. Ackcrman W. A. Dunnlway . . J W llalley CommiMloocr of Labor Statistic O. I' Hod STho. K Campbell Clyde II. Altchlson Oswald West Game and Forestry Warden. ..R O, btevensou Stale Kagiuecr .... ..John II Lewla I George K. Charubcilaln J, Dournc.Jr. I W. C. Ilawley f W. H. KI114 T. A. UefliMr Supreme Judges .F A. Moore Secretary of Agriculture ... BTATK Governor .. .... Secretary of Stale . Treasurer ..... . Attorney General Supt. Public lntruction. .. State Printer Dairy and Food Commissioner. U. 8- Seuatot. Congressmen. ... a) u sUb l&Sr A aLLaaHKI !T. A. SIC F A. Ml R. lUkin 8KVKNT1I JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judge.- . W. L. Iiradshaw AItorDey.................. .Fred W. Wilson Srara noaarior Cosrant. (Waraa ) John II. Lewla, Stale Knglneer Halem, Or II. T. Ilolcalr. But Mr. No. I .lionaiita. f T. M. ballon, Supl, Dlv. No. I Inker City. Or CROOK COUNTY Judre............. II. C Kllla Clerk.....,........... Warren llrown !ihtri(r....,............ Frank FJklna Treaaurer . .... -W. F King Assessor.. .. ..... J. I). a Follelle School Superintendent.... .R. A Ford Surveyor .- .. Fred A. Klce Commls.loner... ...... I K" "' ',1,,,rJ, THK COURTS. Ciacvir Covar First Monday In May, third Monday In Octolier. PaouaTK CuvaT Flrtt Monday In each month CuMMiMioscaa' CcruaT Fltat Wrdntslay In January, March, May, July, KcpteinLcr aud November. UsNobciiooi. DiaratcT No. it, 1 John Kleidl Director.... U C. Co fC W. Merrill Clerk.. , ... .. 1,. ), Wle Mis Ruth L. Reid Mis Margltet Oitlln II I aval If Alula Vaidwal ' Mis Mutton Wlet Mis Nona Richardson Mis Cora Fcrgiiton CITV OF lll'.ND Teacher...... This latest and most useful Household Invention will be sent FREE, postage prepaid, to every new, casli-in-advancc year's subscription to The Bulletin. If yqji 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. If your subscription ja. about to expire you cannot nfTord to miss this opportunity to secure a pair of Shears whose cutting edge will never wear dull, nnd which will cut anything from wet tissue paper to a heavy horse blanket. A pair of these shears arc given free to every new cash.in-advancc subscriber. The Tension Spring attachment docs away with resharpening entirely and enables the user to set the tension on the rivet so that any kind of material may be cut with perfect case without tiring the hand. The Tension Spting -takes up alt wear on the rivet, making the shears practically Indestructible. A simple turn of the little thumb-screw, shown iu the engraving, tightens up the blades us closely us may be desired. Any woman who bus had the exasperating experience of trying to use a dull pair of shears can readily appreciate the value of the new invention WHICH KUKl'S THIS PAIR OK SHHARS ALWAYS SHARP and in perfect cutting condition.' No matter how many pairs ofshcais 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 will use it in preference to any other you may have. These shears are per fectly finished and heavily nickel-plated. Jfc. WE GUARANTEE Mayor....... Recorder.... Treaiurer.. Aldermen . .. . J. D, Davidson .11. C. Kill II. J. Ovtituif f Anion Aune J.N. Hunter C. M. KcdAeM T. W. Trlpletl J. II. Kclley n. C, Caldwell For Sale, Six-gallon barrel churn, good an new. Address Box 30, Bend, or call at BulSetiu office, i2tf 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. Furthermore, n Guarantee Certificate, by the manufacturers, accompanies every pair, agreeing "that if this pair of shears BREAKS or iu any way becomes delcctlve within 1'IVIJ YKARS from date of pur. chase it will be replaced with a NKW pair without cost." SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND MONEY TO THE BEND BULLETIN BEND, OREGON i