The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 20, 1909, Image 8

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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Doonar of
Prinevillc were in Bend the fore
part of the week. Mr. Doonar is
vicc.prcsidcnt nnd manager of the
Pioneer Telegraph & Telephone
Co., and was doing some work on
the local exchange.
M. 15. Richardson nnd family
nnd Charley Kplcy spent Sunday
in Bend on their way from Harney
valley to Albany, havini; filed on
land in the Harney valley. Mr
Richardson is a brother of our
townsman, G. V. Richardson.
The Central Oregon Realty Co
reports the sale of lots 3 and 4.
block 39 and lot 12, block 30, to
Chas. Welstdc of Nam pa, Ida. It
will be remembered that Mr. Wei
side was in Bend a few weeks ago
and bought other lots at that time.
Misses Margaret Wiest and Allie
Caldwell have each made a very ex
cellent collection of flowers which
they have pressed, labeled nnd ar
ranged in their herbariums. The
work was done in connection with
their study of botany in the Bend
school.
Geo. P. Putnam received instruc
tions from the Oregonian to attend
tne county fair at Prinevillc, in ses
sion this week, and write an article
for that paper covering development
news in Crook county. Accord,
ingly. Mr. Putnam left for the
county seat on Monday.
7. M. Rice and I'rcd Van Mntrc
have been matched for wrestling
contest on Friday evening, the
29th. Mr. Rice claims to hold the
championship of southern Idaho
and Van Matre i n husky young
fellow with considerable science on
the mat. The admission will be
1 00.
That complicated case in which
Adam Kotziuau nnd several others
claim ownership of the same cow
has been appealed to the circuit
court nnd is being tried in Prine
villc this week. It will be remem
bered that Mr. Kntzmnn lost his
cac in Justice Merrill's court two
weeks ago.
Notice to Wood Buyers.
From now on, V. P. Downing
will haul all the wood I cut. He
will deliver wood in town every
day if I can keep it cut ahead. I
will do all the collecting for the
wood and see that all arc treated
alike nnd only pay for what wood
they get. Prices same as in ad.
A rick is eight feet long by four
feet high. A cord is 24 feet long
and four feet high.
32-33 F. M. CARTKR.
Fop Sale.
Twelve head of thoroughbred
Shropshire sheep, consisting of five
two-year-old ewes, one two-year-old
ram, one yearling rant, lour ewe
lambs nud one ram lamb. All
registered. Inquire at Bend hos
pital or address G. W. Hall,
aotf Bend, Oregon.
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G. W. RICHARDSON
Jeweler
Watch
Repairing
A SflfCIAI.TY.
Two tloors south of P.O. Uend
TMU HILL
St. James Hotel
Silver Lale
Orcgoa
J. S. Wakefield, Proprietor
When in Silver Lake, stop at thit well known house.
Guests can be assured that every attention will be
paid to make them comfortable. Special attention
to travelers. Good home cooking. Terms reasonable
Our Hobby:
Best Meals
in Town (or
35c
If yon are looking for n 320-acrc homestead
or town property or irrigated laud, call or write
The Cent. Ore. Realty Co.
We have the largest list in Central Oregon.
Or, if you have property to sell and wish to
make a quick sale, list it with us.
Timber Lands Bought and Sold.
Notary work neatly done. Write your IN
SURANCE with us. We represent the
strongest Companies in the West.
If You Want to Build a Home
we will furnish money with which to build it
at 5 per cent interest. Call in and let us tell
you how we will do it.
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RestRompR ecu p erate
AT THE SEASHORE!
NORTH BEACH
Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure
ground possibilities. An ideal climate, diversion of recreation
perfect bathing boating fishing ridinu driving, and ex
ploring, make North Beach the most charming and popular
play ground on the North Pacific Coast.
TheO. R. & N.
HAS A
Special Summer Excursion Rate to North Beach Points of
P1. SHANIKO
Remember this will give you the daylight ride on the
Steamer T. J. Potter down the Columbia river. Ask for our
booklet "Outings in Oregon." K. J. WILSON, Agt , Shaniko
Wm. McMURRAY
GENERAL PASSENGER .AGENT
PORTLAND, ORE.
Meat Market
MARRY MILL, Proprietor
1't'I.I, LINK OP
Beef, Pork, Yeal and
Mutton
All my meats are stored In a
large ice box just installed and
arc always in the !ct of condition.
1 "wllcll .your patronage.
U. C. COE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
OPl'ICJt OVKK BANK
Hit Wftbt (Telephone Connection
DAY TltLKl'HUKtt NO. at
Bknd, ;- Ohkoon
C. S. BENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFPICK IK IUNK IIUIUMNO,
BKNti, OKKCON
DR. I. L. SCOPIULD,
' DENTIST.
Ol'FlCK IN JOHNSON DUILDINO
Bend, - - Oregon.
BKND LODGE No. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Meets on Thursday on 01
before the full moon of each
month. Visiting brother
always welcome.
E. A. OAST. Bscr! f.o. minor, w. M
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IMl'ORK TIM'.nOARt) 01' CONTROL
OP TIIH STATU Ol' ORl'.CON,
WATUR DIVISION NO. J, CROOK
COUNTY.
In the matter of the determination
of the relative right to the water of
Taullna Lake and Paulina Crerk, and
their tributaries tributaries of the Dea
chutea River, in Crook County, State of
Orcjjon.
notick ok rxockkdinos to dktkkmink
Watkk Rights.
To All Whom it May Conckrn:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
Ynu and each of you are hereby notified
that the State Hncineer of the State of
Oregon will begin the investigation ol
the How of that certain stream known a
Paulina Creek, and that certain lakr
known at Paulina Lake, and their tribu
tariet, both of which are tributaries of
the Deschutes Kiver, situated in crook
Countr, State of Oregon, together with
the ditches divertiuc waler therefrom.
011 Wednesday, the first day of Decem
ber, 1909, pursuant to a petition filed
with the Hoard of Control of the State of
Oregon requesting a determination of
the relative rlglitsol Hie various claim-
ants to the waters of Mid stream; and
you are hereby further notified that the
hupcrlutemlenl of Water Division No. a
will commence the taking of testimony
as to the relative right of the vnrlou.
parties claiming water from said stream
.ind lake, or the tributaries thereof, on
Thursday, the and day of December,
I'm, at the Pilot Unite Inn, In the town
of Ilend, Crook County, Qirgon, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m,, of said day,
Ily order of the Board of Control of
the State of Orevon, made the nth day
of September. looo.
John II, Lkwis,
State Kngiiieef, President.
il. L. IIOLOATK,
Superintendent Water Division No. I.
P. 11. Saxton,
Superintendent Water Division No, a.
Attest:
JAMK.4 T. ClIINNOCK,
Secretary, Hoard of Control.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V H. I siul Office si IjikrvUw, Orrgoit,
rkpttiiitxr 34, vy)
Notice Is htttby glvtn that the Northern !'
clhc Ksllwsy Company, whoac po.1 ollice ail
Iroalabt. I'aul, Mlnncwiia. Im this Mill day
of hiitiulcr i filed In lhl office IL aiit.lica
llon to select uiulcrllie provl.loiia of thr Act of
CongrcMj aoprovcil juiy j, iji (y, mat, y7,K),
asrsttmntl by the Act of Congress approved
May 1;, i6, (lie HMHK tire, 19, and Ibc nW
U bW bee 3: and the HWl(NW K bee. ,
tuwn.lilp 11 south, range 11 east, W. M.
An v aud all ixraous rialinlnu advcratly the
laud, described, or desiring to object because of
the mineral character ol Ihe Uiul. or for suy
olbrr reason, lo (he dlapoul to applicant, should
file llielralhdayltt of protest lu this ollice, 011 or
before Ihe Kill day ofNovciuhcr, i.;.
0-13-1117 AKTHVU. W. OttTON, Urj;lslr.
F. 0. MINOR
LAWKKNCK milMMNO
1.IPK MRK ACCIDHNT
I N S U R A N C It
Notary Public and Coiiveyniirlng All
Legal Pxra Correctly Dniwu,
FIDELITY BONDS
NOTICK FOll PUBLICATION.
Pepsitiiiflil vf the Interior,
l H. Land Office at The Dallrs. Or ,
Hcplemtxr th, X'fi
Notice It hereby given that
Jstuea It. iMvldxin,
wh pnat onSre addleM Is Ilend, Oregon, did.
on Ihe Mlh day of May, I a v. file In I 111. ulllrv
Hworn Htaleturiit and Appllrnllon No. ms. In
mirchawlheHW W HV j Hec 19 and NW M
NW W hec Itmn.hlti i south, range l. ea.l.
W M . aud Ihetliulier Iherton. under the im
vl.lons ul Ihe Aft ol June 1. iS'land acts amend'
story, known a. the "TtniW ami Monc Law,"
itt such value as might be flint by amialt
meat, and that, pursuant la turn appmallon,
the land and timber thereon have twen ap
nrilwd st f3 00, the llinler e.llmsleil I)iii
twaid feet si Jo rents per M, and Ihe Itnd nn
value. Ihsl Mid appllcaul will oiler Dual proof
In support of hi. application and sworn lslr
nent on Ihe Ijlh ilay ol Itecember. lvJ, Iwfoie
II. C milt. Unlle.1 Males Comnitwloner at his
orBceat Kend, Oregon.
Any peiwu It at ttbeity to piil.t this pur
cha.e Ufote entry, or Inlllstr a evntt.t at any
lliue lfoce palm! luues, by filing a rorrotoralei
allidavlt In Ihls ontce. alleging tacts which
would defesi Ihteutry
o-ljd C. W. MOOKIt, Krgl.lei.
NOTIOB FOll lUUIilOATION.
IVpa'tnientof the Interior,
U. H. Land OSWt al Lakevlcw, Oregnn,
Heptemlwr ;th, i9.
Notice la hereby glvtn that
William ttorreU,
of Rostand, Oregon, who. on Oct. ;th, lwv,
made llomntrad Knlry No, ,tij, Herlal No.
oiill.ror NW V Bee. 13. town, hip 11 south,
rsnge j ea.t, W M., ha. hint uotlre of Intention
10 make final I'lv Vr.r froof, lo e.ubll.h
claim lo lb land above Uctttil, befotr W. tl.
West, U ft Commlaalonrr, al Hllver Lake, Ore
gon, on Ihe islh day of November, ly V-
Claimant names s wlineMes, W. K. Taylof,
j. A. TioIkt, W. l fordham and C. K. Wlr, all
of Koaland, Oregon.
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ARTHUR W. ORTON, Regiiter.
NOTICE FOR PUDIilCATION.
Depaitmcnt of Ihe Interior,
United lUales Land Office si Lakeview, Oregon,
September rjtli, tyiu.
Notice It hercpy given that
William H. Taylor,
of Hoatand, Oregon, who, on Nov. Jld. ton.,
made Homestead I'.ntly No. vt, ftertaf No
uit. for NW V NK it. M NK U. NW U MK ,
ee. 0. township sieouth, range a ea.l, W. XI .
hat filed nolle ol Intention lo make t'lntl Mve
Vear Proof toestsbll.helslm lothe land sUtve
descrllil. before W II West. U H. Commlulon
er, si ftilter lke, Oiegon, on Ihe nth dsy of
novemner. iuu
CUImtnl ntues at wllneawsi William tKr
tell, J. A. Trobee, WHtUm O. I'ordhsm and
Oeorgv W. ilogne. all of Koalaod, Oregon,
o-lj-m; ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register.
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NOTICK FOll I'UIUjICVTION.
Heiatmrnl of the Inlrilor,
V. S, Land OIBct al Lakeview, Orrgon,
rWplemlier r)th, !
Notice is hereby given that
John A. Trobee,
r toK.I.HJ n i.. & 1. .L .
w, mv,,m, .,ikum, ..", vm ,.frr. mn. ivi,,
msde llomnleail Unity No. iiv fterlai No.
oiiis. roe It H nit . Hl NK M fie. u, N W U
MWU ftrc. ja, township i south, rsnge o ea.t,
W. M.. hss Biol notice of Intenlkm la make
Pinal five Year Proof, to estsbll.h ctslm lo the
land above described, before W II. Wen, U. H.
CommlMiouer, al Hilver Lake, Oregon, on Ihe
Mlhday of November, 1909.
CUIinanl names as wllne-tses' W R. Taylor,
WlllUm Dortcll, O. W nogucand ft. Taylor,
all of Rwland, Oregon
o-IJ ni7 ARTHUR W. ORTON, ReglMer.
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