The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 14, 1910, Image 5

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All Who Love
Little Ones
will provide
purest of tho
rmro In
' ImSK lor lb Baal of rurlty
f i,(r)iUM"Jrr)iriUrM
n MrJer CaalatllaMry ft., Ulit., rerlliaj, OfrW
Ilcudqunrlcrs for
iind
STATIONERY. PATTERSON
DRUG CO.
BEND, ORE.
New
PALACE
MARKET
Charles Itoyd, Prop.
All kinds of Fresh mid
Cured
MEATS
Vegetables, etc.
Best of Service.
Call and Give Us a Trial.
O. C. HENKLE
HOMESTEAD
LOCATIONS
Real Estate Exchanges
of nil Kinds
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
-ainte taaan tbmuih i I.eel.
ItwUt nttltt, wllhoul tlij a, IH lb
,r.ii.,.; .f .(. arlanliaa Ihtd.I, "rrn.., U
;;... i...r mniihi. IL Dutd tif all naalMlra.
lrr ....--. --"- -' - - k
Co3olow.rt,,N6wYor
Host or West It is the best. Clevc
lund'H Haklntf Powder.
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
'fnin' RnnniaUTl As.
Anrnn. uniting .k.lrb ami 4wlMUvn mar
l"klr aeewui" '" o.nik.iifr. winner an
fniSnilMi ieiriaMrMiv,,asfe$",".,,.n'"rv
Cleaning: and Pressing
I hnve opened u Tailor Shop in the
R. M. Smith Clothing Co.'s Store, in
Ilcnd, uiul urn ready to do nil kinds of
clcnuiuir, pressing and ulteriu, and
all classes of Gent's Tailor Work.
Bring trie your work.
Satlafnctlon guaranteed.
The Pioneer Wood Yard
Cnll on or telephone us for the Best Seasoned Wood.
Custom Wood Sawing Solicited.
All wood U cut greeu, therefore assuring good live wood
Wm, P. DOWNING, Propriotor.
Irrigation Settlor Mcullng,
Notice In hereby given t lint u
meeting of settlers niton the I). I
& I', segregated IiiiiiIn will be held
tit Muster's Hull. Demi, Saturday,
September 17, iqio, 11 1 a o'clock
p. m. 1 for the purpose of cnmplcl
liic organization for (lie cotumon
good. A lull attendance It desired
26 aB W. K Hoorr, Secretory.
J or Sale.
' One 16 h. t. Htisicl portable
engine nnil boiler, fcjso. Just
the I 1 ni! to run 11 well drill.
shingle tniirhlne, pinner, wood nan',
or smnii tlitcslilug mncliftic,
27-38 HltNI) IlKICK & T11.H Co.
OIWCJAkJMIUlCTOKY.
unitjid STATUS
rrkleiil ,. William It. Tan
Viee-Piealdenl Janira HWIIiMitun
nretclaiy of Stale ,,lhliider C Kif(.
Secretary oftreaaury .I'laukliu MacVgh
heerclaiyof Inleilor .... .UIi haul A. Ilalllngrr
HtimirMir..... ..-) i. meainami
Seerclaiyof Nary -.lleorge von I,. Meyer
Hcctrlnlir orcmmnette mill Mlif A'hil Nagcl
ru.litu.Iir llru.ral 1'iaiik II. IllUhiixk
Attorney Geucral . tlcolg VV. Wkktlilietn
rwcrtlaryof Agrlcultute W.....-Juir Wilaon
HTATU
llovritior .. . - ..... !' W. lienaon
HMtelaiy of Male.. .-. .. .. r . W. Iienaun
Trto.uttr .. .. (I A.HI..I
Attorney Octtetal A M crawlutd
rnpt Public In.iruetluii II Aekeruiau
hlala I'llnl.f W. I. Ininulway
IMHr ami rnui coiHtniMUiiitr . J. w. miwr
CutUinlt.luntr of Ijilwf Hlalltllra ... . IMioft
(Tims. K. Campbell
t Clyde U. Allchlauil
Hallroad Coinml.ilonrr. .
llMwaia wtai
flan, aiKt l'ntetlry Warden.
H O Olrtnaou
Mutt llngluter..
. ..... junn ikijiwU
(Uoir If. Ctiambctlalit
lookOnn Ikjuiur. Ir. '
17. S, Scnatora.
Cuii(itMiiirii...
1 wf t. nawirr
- I W.'K. Kill
IT. A MlltM
I' A. Mooir
M. )Calln
Win K. King
W. T. Maur
Supreme Judgee ,
kltVHNTII JUDICIAl. DIHTKICT
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Aiiutury . ....... ............. .rrra w. '"
HrT lioaaitur otMif. (WAta.J
lolm II. Uwla, W.lt llnjln.tr Mtm, Or.
II. r. lloUalr. MuU IMf. No. I ..IkHianra. r.
T. M. Haalun.lfuiH. IMv. Ho. t ... lukfi CI J. Or.
CHOOK COUNTY
tr . ..- ........ II. C. lillll
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Tua.uitf .... ...w. I'. King
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kcIicwI nulwilNtrmUnl... ....... .M. A. J'utU
ItHITfrbT ..... ...... I'ml A. Kit
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TIIK COUKTH.
CiarviTCouat I'lut tlonilajr lit Marilhltil
Mn4jr In (Kllnr
i'RON4Tiii.fHfRT".i ! Meiiuaj in carnmnin
LtiMUiiNa' tow a r run
Wnlnratlay
In Janiwrr. Match, tty, July,
(xaMf
auq figicmixf.
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IIm Kloitncr C. YouBf
Ml.. IUiiki Dulwn
MIm Ma K. Awlnvn
IIm Kallirtlnr llaikloa
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CITV OH IIIINU
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Tltuifi.
..... J. IHur
M. N. Ilunlrr
1 1 II. On. Ill
111. I.O.rMuif
T. W. THflflt
AUIrnurn.
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CANDIDATES' ANN0UNCE11ENTS.
I htrtbjr annauiue tnytrit aa araixlktalt lo
aiKirri iiixmII lo Ihr odlfa arCuuntjr Cl.lk, tulc
nr( tolhf ailcTalbrtli IXmnctatk vtKcra o
Cluok Count at the (Hlmaty clrdlua le be hckl
ltcmbtr 14. IV
AarK Baowx.
t tm.tfv antiounr bivaelf aa a raulUal la
aunvftl uijrMf lulhe anxrr ufhlinltr. .uajntlo
llicapi'iutal ul the KtlwUvau wlrta ttlCiosk
Cuuulrat Iht pilnmy alrnileii lu be hM hrp
UuWl 14, tyl. Ktaprcinillr.
I'ahk iiLKipa.
I hrbv aiitifaunmiMir candidate TorHher
ItTofL'tpuk Ci'uuly. aulijct tu Iht appruvalof
Ihr IHiuucrallc vulrta al the tiilmary noml
nallog lcc4ln lit be hrtd SiUnUr 14, if 1
Mtto.iiimr,
JuliN It. Ktm'AKDl.
I hriativ announr intrMir a candidal fur
HhfillT ufCiouk County. ut.Jt totht Krimb
I Iran vetcia al I ha 1'ilniary uuinluallut tlretlon
lobe held Mplcmlwi 14. lalo. I will hlililr an
iiirviale any and.Ulhlnia done by my filcnda
lr Iny iiaiulnaliou. If nominated ami flrt-ird
will dt alt m my Mwcr to hava all lawa lulufcnl.
anivciuiiy,
llLlan Tatunr.
f hrt.bv anneunc niVMlTaiiaadldala Tor Ihr
uAW f Cuuuly utrysr, autict In Ilia apt oral
ottht HcHiblUau volrra uf Crxk County al the
intmaiy ttrMiou 10 w n.i.i i piaiiiun 14m, 191V.
tiaoaiiBH. Youho
Tolbe DcinocratiCMHria of Crook County. I
tittrhv announce luvactf aa A candidal for the
onlrtlifrthrlltf of Clock County utijtct lo thr
aiiinoMl of the Ik mocratlc volria of lh cnuutty
at the pilmaiy uoinluatiug cirttiou 10 I mm
Heplcmbcr 14 lta.
U T.N. nLrov, l'llf.Or.
To the Kepubllcnn voltra urcrookCounlyi 1
hereby announce myarlf aa a caudidal fur thr
oinceof rthrrllTuf Clook Cuuiily. autiject tolbe
alprual ot the Republican, totera of the county
at Hie primary uvmlualinc election to be held
ikptcmber 14. lato.
ivra j a. vuvn...
....JEAN B. HOSS
NEWCLU8STARTS
NAA1CS AND MONEY SUB
SCRIBED FOR IT.
Large Interest In New Movement Is
Shown and Committees on
Permanent Organization
ro Appointed.
More than .o men responded to
the cnll for a meeting at the
Ktiiuhtrt of Pythias hull lnt
Thuniiluy niKlit to connlilcr the
matter of organizing a comtiRrci.il
club, V. A. I'orlrts wan clioseii
chairman of the meeting and C. U.
Hotnliug secretnty. 'Alter the
mutter lind been discussed by
Messrs Caldwell, Kobertnnn, Law
fence, Koivlce, Ivistts, TaKert,
Orcutt, Itaglestou mid others, all
bcitiK in litvor of nn orxnnizutlou
through which the cnmniutiity
could net In public matters, com
mittees for permanent organization
were Apointcd uiid,tlic meeting. ad
jutiruca until ncxi rriuny evening
President Kastci, of the Keul
Hitate Hoard, reported that 131
men had signed the paper circu
lated some days prevtnuly look
lug to the organization of a
commercial club, pledging $300 for
membership fees and fio6 addi
tional for the equipment of suit
able quarters, or fur simitar uses.
On motion of Frank UoberUon
the following committee wws ap
pointed to draft bylaws: J. M.
I.iwrence, J. A. Iiastes, W. H Sel
lers, J. L. Uyriic and I'ruuk Rob
ettsou.
On motion of J. A Baste the
following committee on hall whn
appointed: M. S. I.attin, 11. H
Davlcs and W. V. Orcutt.
lja.tcs also rfpoke of the advis
ability of closing up subscriptions
already made, as well as getting
new ones, and moved that a new
committee of five be appointed for
this purpose the chuirman of the
meeting being at the head of the
committee. The motion carried
and J. V. Taggert, S C Cfcldwcll,
V. C. Rowtec and II. J Kggleston
were appointed to serve with Mr
Forties.
All committees were instructed
to report at an adjourned meeting
to be held at the fame place, over
the postofilce, next Friday night.
A full attendance is desired in
order that the committee reports
may tcccive proper consideration
LAID LAW LOTS $28,000
Swcdl.h Colony Looking tor Location
Neighborhood News,
Laiduw, Or., Spt. 11. The aettil
valuation of the town lot! of I.aidlaw
till year it ( 18,000,
Mr. York an.d family have taken a
trip to the old home at StiohotnUb,
Waih.
C. J. Mock I hauling lumber from
Ilend for building on hi homestead
wct of town.
Mr. Khigo and family have gone back
to their ranch near Madra. We will
mi. them here.
Mil Iiatx:! Drown and brother Kay
are oil to Corvallla to take a coune in
the State Agricultural College.
.Will Thorp broke loose from LalilUw
and scooted acroi the mountain to hclr
plck hop, in the valley where they
grow
Mr. O, W. Itrown ha been called to
Sateui, by the death of a brother. She
may not return tliitil tpritig,
.
Dan Dahlalrom and Mr. I.undgrenol
Turlocti, Cat,, have .pent tcvcral da
looking over the rouutry with a view of
electing a location for aSucdiahcol
ony.
The farmer awake to the time ae ci
the advantage of tliiu country for dalrj
purpose. He l watching every chance
to Improve hi herd, by tecuriug tht
bet young stock. The dairy heifer U
litre the best product of the farm and
herd; and will be for year, while then
I tttch a demand for better cow,
ritlnk twice before celling the good cow,
and then don't clt her.
Mr, Dayton of I.aldUw can show any
ihulitcr what n good cow la, by via.
illug his herd. Ilia alock la Al, am!
thowa the care he takes of them, ThU
I more than half of the battle. We
need a acore of former looking towards
the future like Mr. Dayton,
NOTICE FOR PUniJOATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. . Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.,
September 7, 1910.
Notice ( hereby given that
Jaiuea It. Sawhlll,
.ifDend, Oregon, who, on April nth 1900, rutdt
llomeatead, No. 0470)1, for IM J and 4 aud nelj
twW pec. 7. and uejf iiwjt" Hee. is. T. b K.
11 li., W. M., hat hied notice ol Intention U
make final commutation proof, to catabllih
-Ulra c the laud above dcacibel. before II
1(111., U. B, Commlutoiier, al hUorhceat
Oeml. Oregon, on the nth day ol October, 191
Claimant uaniea aa wltueasctu
C. II, Allcu, W, r, Vaudemt J. D. Keyburn,
l,ulhcr Mclke, all of Ileud, Oregon.
J7-JI CM. MUOK,Keslttr.
lasMaavnaVte, flH
W . - I Jl J i I W A. Y
WWW rw m m wmm w w ..
Direct Primary Candidate for
STATE PRINTER
Ak a second term on hi record of
kconomv and ncpiciXNcr. Ily cutting
out grafts ha made the printing de
tMirttneiit the clirapest droartment of
the. State government.
UNCLE SAM'S STAMPS.
Wonderful Collection In ih. Postoffic
D. parlrn.nl Mui.um.
Thr fnct iliut untrly nil men at some
time were alnnip collet-font I aald lo
ruvoitnl r Ibv inilnrlly ot tbe ottl
rial stamp mlltrlloo of tbe United
Klales (Miaioltlce department malntaiu
tii la t-onurctlon with ibo poainl mil
seniu In SVnililnKtoa. l'ooiofflc do
part meat oUU-lala say 100.000 men call
every year to eo ibe museum ataoip
collrctloDj
Tbe iwitotnce department muieam
la full of InterrstltiR objects. It eon
tnlna nlmoai rrerythliiK from n lock
of Clmrlcn Ctiltrau'a tialr to models ot
tho Mb battleeblpa of tbe nary, but
by far Ita most Interesting feature, ac
cording to the ollk-lala in choree, la
tbe stamp collection. Few visitors
nils tbnt sight, and many "hobbyists"
Iend hours poring over It.
Dncle Ham as a stamp collector la a
moit signal sticccs. Ho not only baa
complete set of bla own stamps, but
a eompleto collection from every other
stamp Issuing country In tho civilized
world aa well, His collection la val
ued by tho department at JOO.000.
but stump dealers say It would de
mand a figure- many times tbnt sum If
placed on tbe open market for aale.
Tbe fact that Uncle Batn'a stamp
collection la absolutely complete Is a
statement difficult to comprehend, ercn
to those who have been collectors
thpmaelrea. Most of those who wcro
collectors In years gone by will re
member bow many empty place there
were In their albums when they glo
ried In the possession of 1X00 and
2.000 specimens. They will recall bow
many now varletlii above- the 2.000
mark cost from V. to $50 each: also
the small fortune placed on some ot
tbe specially rare sjieclmena, the kind
wblcb tbe denlerV catalogue related
had been printed only to the number
of 100 or to and but six or neven went
known to bo In exlatence.
Well, Uncle Batn'a atnrop collection
possesses all of these, besides the thou
sands of common kinds. Although It
has taken hard work, many years and
a tidy fortune tt do It. tbe collection
today atanda absolutely complete. The
only varieties yet to tie added are
those yet to be ls8tiod.-Baltlmore
merlean.
How s Dlrd Dr.ua.
As bin) fashion do not change, two
sultu a year are quite enough fur most
birds, but they need to take great care
of them. Kucb separate feather must
be cleaned and looked over and ibe
useleta ones pulled out. These fen til
ers are not packed close together, you
know, but lie lotwe and hare place
between tilled with air. When a bird
wauts to get warmer he lifts his feath
ers ao that these air spacer may be
larger. Hut If hi feathers are tan
gled or wet and dirty bo could not
raise them, and soou be could not
keep Ibo bead In bis little body (ml
would, of course, die.
Th Causo.
"Did you hear tho awful shriek that
engine gave as It dew by It" asked I he
first man as they approached n rail
road crossing.
"Yes. What caused Itr rejoined hla
companion.
"I presume tho engineer bad It by
tho tJirottlo."-Stuart Set.
A Msan R.tort.
"There goes n man 1 could have mar
ried," abo said aoftly.
"Yea." ho chuckled, "and I notice
that ho keeps on golug as though be
were afrnjd you might try It ugalu,"
Detroll trco I'reas.
Way It Oo.s.
"Could you civ n sturrtajr woman
workr
"Yes; I need a -girl to scrub."
"Too bad; this girl's a parlor maid."
-Washington Herald.
A Naoanlty.
Judge Why did you burn your biuiij
down Juat after getting It Insured?
Karnier Your honor, a poor man like
me can't afford to have a barn and luy
suranco too. aieggonaoner uiaucr.
To liro long It is necessary to lire,
slowly. Cicero,
Notice.
Jioikt la hereby ilren (hat Orrgon Trunk Rail
way ha Bird wllli the recorder of Hie eliy of
Ilend, Ita pellllon, and will, at the reaular Hirel
ing cf thr common council of Ihr city ofmiMl,
10 be held al I o'clock, p. m.,rn the nthilayof
Otlober Ijiio, prraenl Ita Million and apply for
th vacation of Ihr portion, of Ihr fallowing
named alrrete aud alteye that lie helwtei lh
and iiih atreela lu Ihr city of Ilend, ta-wli:
Juniper Avenue, Ironwood Avrnur. Ilwhrn
Arenue, and fir Avenue, and the alley In Moek
r,y, Jl.J, aodv
OKKOON TRUNK RAttWAV,
Ily Caanv Ac Keaa, lu Attornryl.
Dated Aug tut nth, 1910. ?
' NOTICE FOll PUIlfilCATlON.
i Department of Inter lor.
V, A. Mnd Office, The Daht. Or.
Auurt t, iffa.
1 Notice It hereby glren that
Nellie V. Scoggln,
1 of Tumato. Oirgon, who, on leembrr o,
I made llomealr.il. Ka. utAa rM.Ul Km .
, Sec IV T. It .. K. 11 ll . W l , baa fi it,
lol Inienllou lo mike flu.l f. va. v.r
IrataMLh claim to thr land abort deaerltKH. be
I .. , . .., w ww vwmmi..imti PI HT. OI7HW,
at Dend, Oirgon on the 4h day of Septenvber,
lain.
! Jf"." 5- Kdw.rdt. of newd, lutetls Pntllsm
uaimani namea as wimratet:
fl
nd Hrrderfck W. Lrrctrfle. oflumaUi. Ir.in f
Movre, of liidUw, Ore.
C it. MOOR It,
y1 Kegl.fr.
DID YOU
SATHER
Has Just Received a Big, Full Line of
STATIONERY
Pads, Pencils, Note-books, Envel
opes, Erasers, etc.
The Children can get their
School Supplies
at SATHEtUS.
PENCIL BOXES now only 5c.
CAH PURCHASES
brteg tho buyer Valuable High Grade China
Articles FREE.
We Sell at a
E. A. SATHER
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
BEND,
LIBERAL TERMS
Sightly Residence Lots
IN
Aubrey Heights
JaB-asMs-aS-aWs
CLOSE IN and EXCELLENT
VIEW of City and Surround
ing Country.
REMEMBER. This is tho future
resilience district of GREATER.
- BEND. Our engineers will have the
plats ready ir a few days. Come
early and moke your selections.
LOCAL AGENTS FOR.
WIESTORIA
, Choice residence lots 10 iter' cent
cosh and 5 per cent per month,
swssBBstsMnskaTassaa
Deschutes Realty Co,
mmkmymtmt
NOTICE FOJt PUBLICATION.
ixpartmenlrthe Inlrrlor.
V H. Mtt4 0ISatTh. Dalle., Ore.,
Anjuat l), 191V,
Notice la hereby giren Ihal-
I'rancls II. Marlon,
of UMlaw.Oregan, who, em ly m, iwvl, made
Hoiaeatrad, No. IJ$ji (Serial No. ojivl) for
w i Sec. ij, ! u; see 14 nej, ne
Jrvdwu Uwbie. 4,T. iS R 11 ii ,
W. l, haa Mrd nonce of Intention 10 make
final n.f-yesr proof, la raUMiah etalm lo ihe
land tUxrt deerlbe), before II C ltllll, 17 .
Commlutoner, at hit Office, at Bend, Oregon, on
th 4lh dar of October, icia.
I CUIihanl narrtr a wltnraara-
I I',m! U'all.A l.tal, -riu. tf..-t. U...W
Ifif ry riayley, all of Laldlaw. urcgnn. '
H "t C W. MOORi:. XegUter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Deptrtmeat of the Interior.
4 U.S. Land Office al The Dallra, Or.,
Augutt it, 9o
Natke I hereby gHen thai
John It. Hayburu.
of Kend. Oregon, who, en Augu.tS. 190S, made
llnw,.u-d. no it, for eH awj- rice 11 and
?eJ4'.nw.nw-nefc7ire.4fT wS.R-iaK.W
M., NS.SIlirtrof Inieifllontomake4nal fie
yrarlif la UMIih cUlm lolhcland aborr
Serftwl befor II. G HMIf. V S. CoatmbMtourr
at Irri eSW, at lkn.1, Oregon, on tht 4th day or
UUnlarr, low
CtJlmanliMmea a.wltneaata.
W. P. Vandrrert, C n Allen, J. R. fUwhlll,
John I'eteta, all of Henil. Oregon
J-)o C. W. iioOaK. Reg later
KNOW THAT
Small Profit.
OREQON
LIBERAL TERMS