The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 12, 1910, Image 6

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BEND REALTY. BOARD
nKND TOWNSITK CO.
BEND REALTY KXCHANOR
J. L. BYRNE
central orb. realty co.
crook county realty co.
deschutes realty co.
j. a. bastes
ho::e land co.
o. c. henkle
hqmeseekers land co.
merrill-wilkinson co.
W. R, RILEY
BEND LODGE No. 139
A. F. & A. M.
.Meets oft Thursday on 01
before the full moon of each
month. Visiting brother.
always welcome.
J. O. DAVIDSON, B.tr. U.O.COB.M. W.
SAVE MONEY tir.'
"""" with Tim
Kwtkil.wal Fire Iclfcf ef 8regw
(MUTUAL.)
Home office, Salem, Ore.
L-" nit xt ii"
b II SNIDER Agent, Bcutl, 0 -
Mrs. E. J. Herring
Facial Massage, Sfcaapeeisg, Scalp
TreataeHi, Manicuring
Manicure Articles, Marcel Combs, Meal
Brashes, Skin Food. Sanitary Hair Roll.
Dr. A. A. BURRlS.rsraiEB
Healer. Dtveaaea ftoccestfiilljr Trettrd
Without tb Ute of Drag or Surgery, by
the Nalaral Mctfcotaor Healing. Chtuu
IC IHhaeaftcialt)r Con.ultaltvit free
Member fhc 4ir awl National Naturopath
Outer IB Ji4iuaou liU!.,
Ka. '!,
Peter Lehrman
.viKAl. -Ai'KSttH'UI.NG.
M"rshixilntr nSrwcinlty.
B. PERU EM. -
Physician and Surgeon
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Wtll 1r '1
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F. H. MAY
CIVIL ENGINEER
SURVEYOR
Bend. Oregon.
GEORGE S. YOUNG
CIVIL AND MININd ENQINEER
Bend, Oregon
C. S. BENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
owes m first national bank uidg.
BEND, ORKGON
Vernon A. Forbes
J AWVFR
MU.T XATl'jtKU HANK llLlN...
1IKM), IIKKCON
U. C. COE, . D.
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE OVKR FIKST NATJOJtAI. BK.
Office Hours: jo to 11 a. ru.; 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 p. m.
Bhnd, :- Oregon
F. 0. MINOR
ronTOFriCK building
LIFE KIRE ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
Notary 1'ublic and Conveyancing All
Mgai rapers tarrectiy Drawn.
FIDELITY BONDS
Cmk County Abstract Co.
IKCOKFOKATiSD.
Abb TRACTS OP TITLE '
to ell laud and town lots in Crook county.
ii. if. WYLDIt, Becy.
Frinevlllc, Oregon.
We photograph the record".
rat-
s-TTEEB
.tn Director? of eaek Cttr,
J Villa" la Oregon ao4
. hixwu, filiate a DarfpUTO
ttketrb of auh place, JLoesllva,
hhlppinr facliitlM aail ClaaU.
tleif Directory e CU MalnM
K. i roue cp, la.
Baiu.( naw.
GVi
MORE LINES RUN
ADJUSTING RAILROAD SUR
VEYS IN UPPER COUNTRY.
,-,
Telephone Lino to Crescent to be
Completed within Ttv't Weeka
Another Townsite to bo
Allied to tho Flock.
' Crkscrht, Or., Oct. 10. Work of re
vising the line of the-Natron cut-off to
brine U Into Crescent, will be com
pleted vrllhlh the next two veeV by
Uninecr Drntnm ot the Southern !
clflc, whose crew has been employed in
the vicinity of Odell lake aud the Sum
mlt during the past month. About th
lake the line has been raised 10 feet
above the former survey and several
curves eliminated. Near Wakefield, n
tonnslte south of here, the Southern Pa-
ciGc has thrown the Hue a quarter of a
mile tn the west.
Engineer Riniso of ,the Hunter Land
Company, which is to put in on Irriga
fixation project along the old military
road land grant near here," will leave
this week for Corral Spring to lay out a
new townsite on the company property,
over which passes the Southern TacifSc
survey. The townsite will probably uoi
(c placed 03 the market until after the
rirst of the coming year.
At the headquarter of the Oregon
Trunk In Portland PresidenY Stevens
has announced the selection of the line
through the lava beds south of Bend,
where the heaviest work between Bend
and the Williamson River canyon is en
countered. It was this section of the
line which caused a postponement and
tuspcnslon of construction work in July.H
when the contract from Madras to the
Klamath Reservation was awarded to
Henry & McPbee. Four different en
liters were, at various times, placed on
tile wotk through the lava tu the hope
of securing a better line through there.
It was found, however, that the line sur
veyed by I V. Wakefield, formerly lo
cating engineer of the Oregon Trunk,
was the best and this was adopted, tit
re through the lava beds on a one per
cent vr!e.
iUuKi'r in the viciuitv hae been
iHitincd of a movement on the part of
fuicsters oxer the United Sute to con
tribute to a fund for the purpose of gly
g burinl to ihe seventy five volunteers
ho loot iheir lives fighting forest fires
.11 Idaho and Washington, during the
past summer.
Rangers Nichols and McLoughlin are
sending to the department one dollar
collected from each person employed in
the forestry service. This fund will ag
gregate several thousand of dollar and
the money will be used to disinter and
bring to the towns the bodies of the
men buricdjn the mountain during the
battle agsinst the fires.
In this connection it is stated that the
forestry fund appropriated for fire
fighting were inadequate and it will be
necessary to transfer from the fnnd for
improvement and maintenance to pay
bills nntll Congress makes another ap
propriation. On this account improve
ment at stations in the Deschutes and
Utnpqua reserves are held up and it is
iikelyjiothing will be done until next
spring. The station at Crescent has
been selected and work on fencing be
gun. Dqildings bad been planned but
it will be necessary to postpone work
until funds are provided.
After a number of delays, dating from
iuug k June, it is announced by Man
gvr DiMjiicr of the Pioneer Telephone
company, with headquarter at Prin
vlllc, that the line from La Pine to Cres
cent will be completed within two weeks.
The material have been freighted to
La Pine and a force of men left Bend
a few days ago to begin work. The line,
between Bend and La Pine is in unsatis
factory condition owing to trees falling
across the wire. These will be straight
ened up and the service, it is stated,
will be first-class within a month. Un
til recently the line terminated at the
old townite.of Rosland, a mile north of
La Pine.
The feed stable and ranch meadows,
heretofore held by J.' H. Wenandy, have
been sold to V. C Robinson, landlord of
the Crescent Hotel. The barn will
likely be removed from the Oregon
Trunk right-of-wsy, preliminary to con
struction work which is promised early
in the spring.
Clurles Thomas has begun the erec
tion of s four-room cottage on hi Stev
ens street property. Mr. Thomas will
put up a feed barn on Railroad avenue
this winter or early next spring,
K. G, Rourk ha completed hi five,
room cottage located near hi store on
Main street.
Mr. Joseph L, Ringo and children
who bsve been visiting Mr. and Mrr.
Charles Graves of, Klatnitb 1'alls the
post three weeks, have returned home.
Mis. K. O. Rourk mode a trip to Bend
this week, called there by the serious
illness of ber father, Mr. Caldwell of
Paulina Prairie,
JMdie Sao try, accompanied by V. C.
Sheldon, formerly of Taft, Montana, re
turned this week from Slmiilko, vyheie
be went to freight in a load of good.
A BALKY MULE.
Rsmtdlss War Applied, and Ha Movsd
Just a Llttla Bit.
"Yt'uuh," an Id tho uegro through tho
borrvixml telephone, lie Hood on one
foot In the drug storo ntui talked In
hi natural volcv, which iiuide th bot
tler Jluglt ou tho ititlu'tt. The nu
merous people lu tho (tore heard all
ho stild as 11 nnttirnl coiiRcmiruco; b
could nut hour tho conversation nt tin
other end. Tliry deduced, however,
from thr negro remark, that ho wan
n
miking with lila boaa and that ho was
a tcHinntor by profession.
"Ywwuh," be said. "1 tried dat"
"Yessuh. no tun-an wlf tho plug
hnt ho tried dut"
"No, auh. Do ma-an ntn't much
hunt. 1IU nan hit's busted."
"Yessuh. I done dnt,"
-No. sun. Do I'll' boy he a In hubt
none n-tall; Jcs' Jollrd."
"Yessuh. De schoolteachth. lilt to
bis close up some."
"Kir 1 Ycsmih, Not much: no, suh.
He moved a little bit, yessuh."
"Yessuh. One o' do wheel wot
burnt a little."
-Two 0' do wheelsycMuh. Well,
sub. de wnglo bit buhncd up. No,
sun. l)ey nlu' nuttln' let"
"Do tuuelT Yessuh."
"Ho's dsh ylt-yes3uh."-aalTcsiOD
News.
Oldsn Tim Raiment"
In early lllblo days richly embroid
ered raiment was enumerated with
the gold, silver and other valuable
property of a rich man. In that primi
tive ago Da mo Fnshlon was not tho
fickle goddess she Is at preeent, and
the "raiment" so frequently mention
ed In tho Holy Scriptures descended
from father to son as a valuablo part
of the Inheritance. Italuient was of
ten sent, with gold aud gems, as a
present to dignitaries. It took not
months, hut years, to ornament some
of these garments, and tho gold thread
to Inrlshly used In embroidering tbcm
was real gold. Moses describes the
process of making tbo gold thread that
was used In ornamenting tbo taber
nacle. The habit of making presents
of rare needlework Is still common
among eastern nations that changed
tbetr customs so slowly.
Wssplno Tress.
The phenomenon of "weeping trees"
that Is, of trees shedding drops of liq
uid la ascribed by Dr. Sharp In the
Cambridge Natural History to tbe in
fluence of plant bugs. The familiar
frog hopper which produces the so
called cuckoo spit on so many of our
plants belongs to this family of In
sects. A note In tbe London Field
calls attention to somo Interesting ob
servations on this subject made by Dr.
Annsndale and contributed by blm to
the records of tho Indian museum.
Dr. Annsndale wbje collecting In
sect In western Bengal felt what he
thought was rain from a clear sky
through the foliage of tbe trees. On
Investigation he found tbst it fell from
tho leaves and was due to a species
of plant hog present In enormous num
bers. An Impostor.
"Mebbo you'd llko to pot a piece
about roe In yer paper," quavered (be
old man, hobbling up to tbo city edi
tor's desk.
"What bavo you done?" demanded
tbe arbiter of publicity's destiny, ,
"Not bin' much, but I was a hundred
years ok) yesterday,"
'A hundred, eh? Out can you walk
without a stick and read On print
without glasses"
"N-no."
"You are an Impostor!"
Tbe old man broke down and con
fessed he was only niaety-soreu.
Cleveland Leader.
His Luck.
Tora-I wish that 1 bad Alfred's
good luck. Dlck-So he's generally
lucky Tom Lucky! If be walked
out of the window In bis sleep nt dead
of night there would bo another roan
going by below carrying a feather bed.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tbe Interior,
V. 8. Land Office at Tiir Dalles, Or.,
n
Notlcv l herebv aHren
Atirfcmtxr 10, ijio.
mat
Anne u. alafK.l.
whoae po-lofflc kildrew la IX d1, Orruon, did, on
IbeUUda of I'cbruaiv. iuio. file Hi thlt office
IneslhtUy of February, lyio. file Hi thlt office
iworu Diaiencni ana Application. ro. 039. 10
purcnaae Ihe nwW trnfi foe. y, T. 1; S.. K. It K..
w, M.. and tbt limber thereon, under Ibc pro.
4 woi a Statement and Application, No. uly6S, lo
virions of Ibc act or lune 1
17!, and acta amend-
atorjr, known the "Timber and Blunt I.a,"
at siKn value as mifni w niea by appraise
ment, aud that, purauant to such application,
the land aud Umber thereon have been appratatd
lb limber eatlmated nopoo board feet atli.y
1. VI
ner i, ana ine iauu
I44 i, that aaid appll-
cant will offer final Drool
ol la auppoit of her appll
cation aud sworn statement ou ibe (lb day of
ixcrmucr, 1910. neiorc 1. - mm, u. . tout.
mUniouer, at bit office at llrnd, Oregon.
Any person ia at liberty lo prole at this pur
cnaae oeiorc entry, or inuiaie a conieu at any
time before patent imucs, by fillns a corrobo
rated alfidarii In Ibla oflke, adrjlut facts which
wouki ocicat tnecuiry.
JO-39
C. W. HOOKH, RtgUler,
NOTICE FOR TUBLICATION.
Department ol tbe Interior.
U. S, Land Office at Tbt pallet, Or.
September so, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that
Motet Mltwonger,
11, did.
whoae DottofBce addrctt It Ilcnd. Oregon
on the Jth day of June. 1910. 111? In tula office
Sworn Statement and Application, No. 06707, to
purchase Ihe aw) nw) tiec. . T. 17 B., k. is K.,
W. W., and Ibe timber tbereon, uuder the pro
vUloua of ihe act of June 1. iSj. and acts amend.
otory, known at tbe "Timber aud Btone Law,"
at such value at might be fixed by tppraitemcnl.
and thai, purtuaut to tuch application, tbe land
cr inereou nav uccu apurataea, ini
lUuiated 10.000 board fed at li. so Del
M, aud the land fjo; that tald applicant will of.
frr final troot In aupuort of hit apullcalion and
tworn ttaictnent on the tb day of December,
loio.Mlore it. c, unit, u B, tommuaioiier.al
bit onice, ai vena, uregon.
1, Oregon,
at liberty lo protest this pur
ry, or Initiate a conteat at any
Anv Dertou it a
eh.ae before cntrv. or Initiate a conteat at any
time before patent luct, by filing a corrob
orated affidavit in this office, alleging facts
which would aclcal ine entry
K)fi CW.MOORU.RegUter.
. Tor Salo or Lease.
LnrRe new livery barn nlntost
completed up to tlntc-nut.1 (hat
clnss tit every wny. Ootid location,
For pnrtictilitri adiltcss
Cakmiciiaki. & Masthn,
39-32 Uoslnnd, P. 0 , Ln Pluc, Qr.
Violin Teaching.
I nm prepnrcd to give lessons ou
the violin. Those interested please
call or telephone.
j,SVA I. W KST.
For Sate.
l SI
Milk cows, t well bred Jcr'scy,
have been milking a nlintt time.
Ranch 5 nilc southeast of Sisters.
R. O. Andkkw.m,
2934 ' Clint Pulls, Or.
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NOTICK 1011 PUllIilCATION.
Detattinent of the Interior.
V. 0. Land OlAce st Tv.e Ikiltra, Or.,
Nepteinber M, lyio.
Notice It heiby given Ih.l-
lUdieA Niawongtr.
wbu poalofltc ddii It bend, Oregon ild,
outheetbda) of June, llo. file In tblt office
dteoiu Stslement and Application, No,ivtf. lu
BMrthaK the n)itwW uw)( MU.ec. M. IH .
.11 It-. W. M .and ibe timber thrr.un umler
the prortlloai of thr actor Junr J. trj. andada
aineudatoty, known at the 'TimlieT and Hton
lw," st tuch value at might be Hard by
appralMmcut. and that, pursuant lu tucn
application, the land and Umber Iheirott
have been spptslMd, the tliiibrt etllmated
vttvoobuard feet at 7S eenla pe- M, and the
land llM Ihtt aid applicant wilt onVr fiual
pruol In tupiMitt of her application and
tworn atalemeut on Ihe Sth day of IVcemtxrt
ttt, Iwf-ne II. C Kills, V 3. ComtnlMloner, at
hiaofncr at Uenu. Otttoii
Any person It at
rpe:
bel
Itbetir 10 Motel thlt tur-
chate belinc entry, or Initiate a eonletl at any
time before patent IMuct, by tiling a corrobor
ated tflidavit In thlt otnrc, alleging aits which
would defeat Ihe entry
f-ft .
W. M0OKK, Keglittr.
The Pioneer
Cull 011 or telephone us for
Custom Wood Sawing Solicited.
All wood Is cut green, therefore nsiuriiiR pood live wood
Wra. P. DOWNING, Proprietor.
Ihe Home Land Company
Real jEstate' and
Insurance.
Timber Lands, Irrigated
Bend Planing
Ornamental and Interior Mill Work,
Store Fronts and Fixtures,
Sideboards, Cabinets and Furnituro,
Door and Window Framing, etc.
Architects and Builders.
Fresh
t
ORANGES
i
BANANAS,
WILL DEjCARRIUD IN STOCK BY US HRRRAPTER.
Fine Candies
Williams
WHEN IN BEND STOP AT
THE PILOT BUTTE INN
Table always supplied with the best that tho town afford,
Neat and Comfortable Rooms. IJknd, Ohkoon
Tor Sale.
One 16 It. p. Rttincl porlnlile
ciirIuc ittul holler, ft)(,o. Jttit
the tliltiK to run n well drill,
mIiIiu'Ic nmclilnc, plnticr, wood saw,
or Mtunt) tlireshliiK miiuhitic.
37tf UltNl) IIwick &Tn,it Co.
Sulphur, to rents per pound.
Ri) Cliosm Dkuo StokU. jotf
Do Not Delay
Your Foil Plantiwg
an auivsw catum m la tsttar
sWVte its So Ktattit
ENTAl
STRAWBERRY
VSlKHtk PLANTS
Oar 1
aaal Imiwrtaltaat bat. tr
rtrM rrew rnta, uulmhw,
JArAII sa U. AZORkS ad do.
kMUtUMltaraaowr.aly Fatly
Tilara tMure mIms tmmW t
ASK TO CATALOS NO. M
PORTIiAND SEED CO.
reiSTLwAND. OKKUON
Wood Yard
the Hcst Seasoned Wood.
HOMESTEAD
LOCATIONS.
jmJ Dry Farm Lentfe.
Mill
BrgaBjWBwSSal
m I fruit. 8HA0E
fHD 0RN
Sherritt & Woolley
Fruits
LEMONS
Brothers.
Palace
Restaurant
Rooms for Rent
Confectionery, Prtilt
Picnic Supplies, Clgnra
J. I Taggart & Co.
lUtlmates 011
npplcrttluil
Wall l'aier at
Portlaiul Prlves
N. P. WEIDER
PAINTER
& Paperlumger
Chriet end Hot Wall l'aper Sam-
plea In the rouiiiy. tct
My I'licii,
flox if.
Html, Oregon,
CITY DRAY
CIIAMI.KR OOlfTJUN, I'ROP.
cnYiomY
WIlllAMlUi LVHUYTIIING
l.eavc your ordera wnli Nick Miultli
Wall.Sl .llrnil
The
Buckley Express
Co.
Direct Kxprcss Service between
Slinnlko and Ilcnd.
Two Rli Knelt wny every week
Careful Attention.
Bend office at Auno's Barn
Phone orders to Redmond nt
our expense.
No
Mkwr'
CONTRACTING
CARPENTERS
AND JOBBERS
Sutherland
(3b Mcintosh
FIRST-CLASS WORK
OUARANTIIUD
CSTIMATHSFURNISIini)
ON ALL KINDS OP
WORK
Wood wood
I liavc nothing but the finest
of dry block wood. All Itf
cosu you, in 16-inch Ictiglh,
l $4 50 cord in your yurd. '
Dry Limb Wood fj 00 a cord.
See F.M.CARTER
when you want wood.
JOHN LEQAT
UltALUIl IN
Harness and Saddlery
Trunks and Valises
Repaired
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