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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1910)
MOMiAMtaMMiMaHMaAM i Mi wlniiiiinaii ill iM. .u W -v J1JJ( v IsMmhHm inn nHiiVmnKiiiii m 3mmmtJmi N J .;svf?3& r"M - v r. fn. I ,A - Watch This Space NextJWeek. Turpin fc Whitsett CROOK COUNTY WINS. Tillman Reuter, of Lamonta. Sweeps Held at Spokane. Twelve first prizes. 4 seconds, 2 thirds, and a big silver cup Tor the best individual display, all awarded in open competition against the world, is what Crook County agri cultural exhibits won at the Dry Fanning Congress at Spokane. Mr. Keuter's ranch it 17 miles north of Latnonta. His prizes Best individual display, in sheaf grain, forage and roots, best exhibit of potatoes, best exhibit of corn Crown on summer fallowed land, best individual exhibit by an Or egon farmer, best individual dis play for the Colorado cup, open to the worM. The following is the list of prizes received by Mr. Reuter: First prize Six stalks flint corn; long white oats sheaf, winter rye, white onion, red onion, summer squash. Second prizes captured were: Collection sheaf exhibit, corn dis play, flint corn ears, stock carrot. Tfiird prizes White dent corn ears, different varieties wheat. Speedwell Car Mofcea Good. A. C Lucas says Houston with his Speedwell "50" made a run from Silver Lake to Bend, then bck to Rosland, returning with The Bend Townsite Company f'AWW 'ir1 t A : x . -k . - ' :V 'vifm jVHdr :: This Beautiful Addition, with Building Restrictions, b tho "Nob HM" of Bend. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS rf"4 nine persons, and getting up over Lava Butte on the "high" all in one day, last Friday. Another run wmcu Mr. Lucas considers a rec ord breaker is one made with his car from Bend to Beaver Marsh and back in a day, a distance of 175 mUes: SETTLERS' MEETING. Session Held Behind Closed Doors and Secrecy Maintained. The meetiug of the Water Users' Association held in Bend last Sat urday was conducted behind closed doors. Vice President E. W. Rich ardson and Secretary W. E. Scott explained that it was the desire of the members, as expressed in a mo tion, that the proceedings of the organization, at least for the time being, until it be fully established and running smoothly, be kept e cret and that no inkling of its ac tions become public, lest its plans be interfered with. All members were instructed to maintain silence concerning the work of the organ ization. The association will meet again on Saturday, October 29th. Lawrence Smith dives Dance. Lawrence Smith was the host at a young-folks danciug party last Saturday evening at the home of his parents. Fourteen were prcs- .OFFERS Choicest Residence Property IN BEND. North Addition Business and Instdo llcsktanco Property. Lava Road Addition Residence Property in the Heart of the City. Center Sightly Residence Section Park Addition Call or Write. Office Cor. Wall and Ohio Streets. ent, all enjoying to the utmost the evening's entertainment. The guests were: Sarah WorostafT, Auna Moen, Noilly Sclireder, Margaret Wiest, Hstelle Tborson and Marlon Lawrence; Ken neth Minor, Carl Hunter, Guy Mc Reynolds, Ralph I.ucat, Claude Kclley, Prcd I.ucat and Warren Wheclock. STOLEN HORSES BACK Returns with Malheur Animals from Willamette Valley. Last Thursday W. M. McMullan passed through Bend with 60 horses, a portion of the animals recently stolen from Mulhuer County ranges. With him was A. A. Aldridgc, who met McMullan near Crescent. The lost annimals were traced across the Cascades and finally lo cated at Goshen;-near Eugene, on September 20th. They bad been run off by John Hamilton, once ol Prineville, and a man named Weir, said McMullan; both men were found with the horses and arrested. In crosseing the mountains five of the horses were lost. REALTY BOARD MEETS members Discuss Exhibits and Hold Monthly Dinner. Last Thursday evening the Bend Realty Boad met at the offices ol Merrill & Wilkinson. The matter particularly dlscinsed was the necessity of exhibits being sent from Bend to the rrincvjlic Fair, it being understood that all other sections of the county would be rep resented. It was decided to lake the matter tip immediately with the directors of the Commercial Club. After the meeting the members adjourned to the regular monthly "spread," this time held at Bully's Home Restaurautt where a deli cious super was served. Notice. All person concerned will take notice that Tumalo Irrigation Company lias amended it article of Incorporation so a to have the right to appropri&te and divert the water of any stream natural or ariinciauy uowing into l uma lo Creek or any of It tributaries, Dated tills 36th day of October, 1910, By Order of the Director of 33 Tuiur.o Iurioatiom Co, YOU THE- Addition Without Building Restriction. HOMESTEADERS BUILD Many Loads of Lumber Qo Out to MHIIcan Vicinity. L. L. Pox reports that on Satur day morning nine teams left the Wcnandy barn, nil loaded with lumber for homesteaders who arc building in the neighborhood of the Mfllicnu Ranch 30 miles south east of Bend. It is understood that practically every desirable acre in that vicinity has been taken up by settler who now are moving 011 to their 320 acre ranches and male iug improvements. Those familiar with the country declare that thousands of acres of splendid "dry farming" land yet remain further cast, along the line of the Hill cast-and-west railroad. , T. N. BALFOUR, Fife, Oregon, Democratic Nominee for Sheriff." elected I shall do my duty If without favor and without preju dice. 1 uere win also be a com plete change in the administration of the Sheriffs office. 31-33 School Notes. Superintendent Ford, while visiting the llend schools last week, silted the pupils to send specimens of their work to the Crook County I'alr. They have Imscii very busy all week preparing work In dlilcrent branches. Ksthcr and Mabel Douglas have en tered the l'lrst and Sixth grade respec tively. The meeting of Hie Seventh and IHghth grades' club, which was to have been held last Thursday, has been post poned until a week from the coming Thursday. Ituth WornstaiT was absent last week on account of illness, - Real listnte Transfers. (I'uraLlitil by Crook County AUtrsct Compny.) Max I.ueddemann et al to 8. D. Slouf er, Lots I, 3, 3, 4, bile 1, l'almaln; ft. Iva West to Iva II. West, ion feet square In netf nejf Sec. 33-17-13; joo. Pilot Dutlc Development Co, to Chas, Wrlsidei Lois 8 and 9, blk 35, Uewl; U. Mary U. Coleman to K. K, Cull, Lot 9, blk 13, Deschutes: iijo. W. II. Huats et al to Hate) I'. Cald well, Lots 4, 5, 6, blk 18, Deschutes; f6oo. Patent from the United Slates as fol. lows: William II, Staats, Hwjj swi See, 4-21-14. rS rW " '' VtJ "at'' ' v J"t WT- . I Card ot Thanks. Mrs. Laura A. Caldwell and family lie Ire to extend tliclr 1 lire re regards to the friends and neighbor who as silted the family In the care of the hus band and father during his Illness, and after his death. They are especially Indebted to Mr, A. I l'rench for his exceptional kind ness. Mas. Lauka A. Cauvku.. and family, Prlends Take Notice. Jukt as soon as I get done cut ting some logs I will bring you wood. I will get done in about turee weeks and without that long if you can't do 1 wiiiuritig you some on buuday. 30tf F. M. Caktkk. For Sale or Lease. Large new livery barn almost completed up to date and first class in every way. Good location For particulars address Cakmiciiakl & Mastkn, 29-32 Rosland. P. P., Ia Pine, Or. For Sale. One 16 h. p. RushcI portable engine and boiler, $350. Jutt the thing to run a well drill, shingle machine, planer, wood saw, or small threshing machine. 27tf Bknd Bkick & Tiuc Co. Violin Teaching I am prepared to give lessons on the violin. Those interested please can or telephone. ' tf Iva I: Witsr. Notice. If you wish to have your ex press and light freight come in along with your letters and- tlallv papers, have it come in on the mail line. -Tint Counutt Staom & Staiilk Co. 35tf Ordinance No. 47. An ordinance vacating certain streets ana aiicy in 1 11c city 01 lleuil, Oregon. Wiihuuas Oregon Trunk Hallway, a corporation incorporated and existing under the law of the state of Ore 3011. on the 13th day of August, 1910, nlcd with the recorder of the city of llend It petition for the vacation of the streets and alley in the town of Demi hereinafter mentioned, and at the regu lar meeting of the common council held on the nth day of October, 19I0, at the hour of 8 o'clock) p. til., duly pre sented It said petition, together with t- V ,i , 4. the affidavit of the printer of The Html Ilulletln, a weekly newspaper published and circulated In the city ol He ml, which said affidavit show to the satisfaction of the common council tint I lie ijollceol the filing and presentation of the mIi! petition for the vacation of the street and alley hereinafter named was duly published In the said newspaper, In the regular weekly edition thereof, once a week for 3 weeks, and also the affidavit of II. C. Hills that the wrllUit notice aforesaid was duly set up and posted In the city of llend In three of the most nubile places lu said cltv 011 the mt day of August, 1910, more than thirty (30) day prior to the meeting of the said common council aforesaid: and wmkhk.. u appears bv tne said im-iI. nun hiiii 10 ine satiiueuon 01 lite com mon council that the said Oregon Trunk Hallway is the owner of all o( block 9. 3. 3'. Ji 'id 33, in the city ol (lend, Oregon, according to the recorded plat thereof, and also all that land lying be tween I'lr street, In the city of lleu.l and the north line ol the south half of the northeast quarter of section 31, In town ship 17 south, range 11 cast of the Wll lunette meridian, and between Twelfth (nd Thirteenth streets; also, that for the purpose of constructing, operating and maintaining it railway line over and upon the ald properly within the oily of llend, It is necessary to nuke use of so much of the following described street and alley as lie between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, to-wit: Juniper Avenue, Iron wood Avenue, Hawthorn Avenue, I'lr Ateuue, and the alleys In block 39. 30, 3 . 3. "d 33. nd also Hint no other person, firm, or corporation I particularly effected by the vacation of ine ssm street and alley petitioned for, and that public convenience demand the cloilnu of said street and alleys, and the vacation thereof, and that no , other person or persons own any prop erty Immediately adjoining that part of he said streets and olfey petitioned to be vacated, and no opiiosltlon having been nude to such petition, and the council being latlslled that It Is to the public Interest thut Oie ssld pction be nlluwcd; Now, Therefore, be It Ordained by the Common Council of the City of llend as Follow;: Suction i. That so much of the fol- lowing described street and alley In the City of llend as lln iu Tu,llil. and Thirteenth streets, according to the recorded plat 0 said City ot IJeml, be and aro hereby vacated, to-wlt: Juniper Avenue, lmnumml tu.nn. Hawthorn Avenue, I'lr Avenue and the alley in block 39. 30, 31. 31 ami 33. Ordinance read Aral lime October 11. loio. Hue suspended and read second time October 11, 1910. Approved October 11, 1910: H. C CALDWHLl Mayor. .. "' ". C. HLLI8. Hecorder. New barber shop and bath now open for biiHlncHs, on Bond street, opposite Autie Livery. 30-33 4