The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 03, 1911, Image 5

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STAR BAKERY
FRESH BREAD
Pastries, Rolls, etc.
13 Uroail TlckoU $1.00
3 Urnnd Tickets 20c
MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT
Put Your Duds
In Our Suds
Bend Steam Laundry
The Home Land Company
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Real Estate and
Insurance
Timber Lands, Irrigated
Hotel Dalles
The Dalles, Oregon
Ymi sic rnnlisllv iiiutnl to make Tltlt IIOTIU. 1AM.I!S your
irttliiK plsce wlulr Malting "' Iwtwrrn trninatm your way tn ami
(((jiii I'oitUiiil. Nrw. iIi4iiuiikIiIv riiiiixHl, iiiiMlrrn liotrl; irmii
heat, elevator, tutlc nlll (Willi Willi Imtlu. 1'llit elm c(e. IUlt
ft mil iipMranl.
Ideal Slopping Place Going to and from Central Oregon.
PETER KUEHNLING, Manager.
Hotel Bend
Corner Uond ano"Orer;on Sis.
AMERICA.N PLAN
Rates $2 and S2.50 a Day
HUGH O'KANE, Manager
j. a. iiazuka
Contractors
We are Always 'Glad
Lo Furnish Estimates
Shop in Hear of ltowlcc
WHEN IN BEND STOP AT
THE PILOT BUTTE INN
Table always supplied with Ilia belt that the town afford.
Ncnt rind Comfortable Room. UitNif, Okhoon
(Restaurant
Aly
IM T1IK
STSTOpen All Night
IN UK
SHORT ORDGRS OUICK SIJRVICIJ
Sandwiches and Lunches n Specialty
UILLY'S PLACE V. H. ADAIR WLLV'S PLACE
Wenandy Livery, Feed (h
Stable Co.
J. II. WUNANDY, Prop.
All kinds of light and heavy Livery.
l'KKI) I'OR SALK.
Hond Street
Wood! Wood!
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HKLLO! Whoro nro you
going?
Down to Cnrtur'H nf tor n cord
of thui good dry block wood.
My wifowon't burn anything
elso.
Cartor la four bita cheaper
than othere. Ho sella dry block
wood at $4.60 per cord.
F. M. CARTER
Meals Served from 6
a. in. to 8 p. in.
Furnished Rooms
HOMESTEAD
LOCATIONS.
and Dry Farm Lands.
J
w. hi. McGregor
liuilders
Buililiiif,' on Willi Street
HMHnntMnRaBik)HHnnn
IIOKSKS FOR SALK.
fiend, Oregon.
l!tlmatr on
a)picutlou
Wall rncr nt
I'ortlniul Prices
N. P. WEIDER
PAINTER
& Paperhanger
Cheapest ami Dest Wall Taper Sam
plea in the county. Get
My Prices.
Box 39,
Hend, Oregon.
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ODD FELLOWS CELE
BRATE ANNIVERSARY
Hxcrclscs Meld In Church Well At
tended 1'rlnclplci and Work
of the Order Theme of
Addresses of livening.
Exercises celebrating the 92d an
nlversary of the founding of the In
detxindcnt Order of Odd KellowK
were held In the IlnptiMt church luit
Wednewlay evening and were well
nttended. The members of the
local lodge were present In a body,
wearing their regalia. There were
alno visitors from ljiidlnw und Red
mond. The evening's program consisted
! of talks and musical numlerH. Rev.
J. Anthony Mitchell, chaplain of the
Hend lixlge. prealded and made the
, principal address of the evening.
. He oke on the principles and work
of the order, emphasizing what it Is
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doing for the uplift of mankind and
the relief of suffering humanity,
Post Noble (Jrund W. I). Jinrnos of
Ijildluw and Kev. W. L. Wilson of
Redmond also were railed on and
stroke along similar lines. Mr. Hnrnes
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said that when the centennial year
of Odd Fellowship arrived he hoped
to see the Iiund lodge in Mssossion '
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of n tine building of its own nnd ,
strong In numlnTS. Rev. Mr. Wil-,
Bon Invituil the lodge to attend the
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Installation of n lotlgv "t Kwlmond ,
, inn short time. A large number!
, will go from lu;re and put on the
initiatory degree.
I The evening's musical program
consisted of a duet by Mrs. Z. V.
I.indlMtrg hiiiI Miss lvn West, vocal
solo by Mrs. Lindborg and a violin
solo by Miss West, the latter being
livartily encoreil. .Miss lilttel
... .
presided at the organ.
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Mrs. A. L. rrencli, a Keiiekah,
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uirvm-u nil' iiiiiii it) lunuiiiK inv
tin n i e u i-i i i i t
iiiihk'hi aiiirj in mu trivnuwup hi twfiu.xviii
Jonat,..-Wnd David. ' J&ZrttJ&XlJ&
in addition to Mr. Hiirn. rt i;z5UrrLv,;U.;.'.;j,a,;.,1
Noble Crntul J. L. Couch ami Noblu WJtSXrfC.?rY,",'""i """'
Cran.l M. S. Hullanl of the UWtaw'H l w M,,OKK Kr"
I'Mlgo were promtit.
NEW LAND LAW
Seiond Claim Allowed Certain l:ntr-
mm by Ouvernmeiit.
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Following is the full text of h law
. . .
enactiMi by congress In reliruary.
and which is now in full force:
"That any oion who, prior to
the approval of this act, has made
entry under thchomostond or desert
land laws, but who, subsequently to
such entry, from any cause, shall
I have lost, forfeited or abandoned
; the same, shall be entitled to the
benefits of the homestead or dosert
land laws ns though such former
entry had not been made, nnd any
jwrson applying for second home
stead or desert land entry under
this Act shall furnish a description
of his former entry. Provided, that
the provisions of this Act shall not
apply to nny jerson whoso former
entry was cancelled by fraud, or
who relinquished his former entry
for a valuable consideration in ex
cess of the filing fees paid by him
on his original entry."
PAPER FOR LA PINE
II. N. linrd Will Start Weekly Pine
Intcr-miiuntaln Next Month.
Iji Pino, tho new townsite thirty
miles south of llend, will have a
newspaper in a Bhort time to bo
called the Pine Inter-mountain. It
will be published by E. N. Hurt!,
lately from Senslde, Ore,, nnd will
be n four-page sheet issued weekly.
Mr. Huril was a Bond visitor Inst
week and stated thnt ho intends to
begin publication next month. Ho
has had dilllculty in getting hts out
fit freighted In from the railroad,
and may bo delayed in getting bis
plant in operation, Tho people of
tho La Pine section nro enthusiastic
over tho prospcet3 of having a
paper, Mr. Hurd sold.
Eggs for hatching from purebred
Silver Laced Wyandottes. $1.00
per netting. Mra. W. P. Downing,
Bend, Oregon. tf I
MARITIME EXPRESSIONS.
Uid In a Mitapherloat Ssni. Th.y
Arc Quit Cannon,
Mnrltatno (zpri-Mloiia 'ilswl inctiplior
ImUy nri', In fiict, very common. U'
snjr it couplu nro "spliced," a young
innn I tho "innliialny" of lilit family,
nn InlrmliT "puts III onr In." n limit In
"linrd up." Mornctliiips "tflken nhnclt"
or linn "tho wind tnken out of his
anils," n toper In "slowed," a lonfcr
"spins a yarn," sometimes "tries the
other tnck." nnd n ruler "steers the
ship of atnto" through troublesome
times.
This Inst metaphor Is extremely an
cient, by the wny. Horace refers to
Homo aa a ship at sen, and Plutarch
nays tho Delphic oracle referred to
Athens In the same war- A Tamil
rmylnif embodies a like metaphor, The
aotil la the ship, reason la tho helm,
the oars nro the foul's thoughts, and
truth Is the port." An old collection
of Kngllsh proverbs contains this one;
"Tho tonmio la the rudder of our ship."
A Malar uiaxlm says, "The boat which
la swamped at sen mar be balled out
but tho shipwreck of the affection Is
Una!," . . ,
Aristophanes, Planlua and others tiss
an expression which comes down to
ua as aa Koftllsti snw. To row one
wny and look another." An old Kn
llsh prorcrb (OH) was. "It Is not pood
,0 ,iaT0 " nr In twrj one' boat"
Ha Sat.
It I related of tho Iter. Matthew
Clnrk thnt In tho audience was once
n "un "rltlsh military ortlcer whose
! scarlet uniform far outshone any rlrnl
; ,,,,,.,,, ,, M nxM ,uo nM ot
j the yuunjj damsels present that the
""r. enjoying tho Impression he
was making, not only stood through
the pniyer with the rest, hut roinnlned
siHtidlng nftrr nil others had snt
',OM'n l""11 tho ',ni,,nr ,'fld Proceeded
for Homo time with his sermon, nnd nt
,W1BU notMnK n dIrWtt, ntt(.ntIon
niMl Its rauw. the minister stopped.
i"11 "Ml' l,u r('rum nml- Jlresslntr
hi new hearer, said:
..yc.ro hnvr ,raTP) ,a( Yo ba.0
s braw suit of claltlies. nnd we ha'o
"' "rn11,,,om- Vo may sit doun."
The lleuteiinut dropie.l as If shot-
rr,mi 1B -Autobiography of Horace
ureeley
Try The Bulletin job printcry.
XOTICti FOR PUBLICATION.
t'sht4 Ml UimI OSkr. TS IHill. Off ion
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NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION,
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V S. MimI 0cc st Tht Itatlr.. Ofrge
March IMS. wi
, Nailer I Iwttby alnn that M.iKrll K Ij.fll
uf hftxt iHran. hIm.hi llmwb IX. I
, H Rl( ,, ,Md lhe B,s MwU
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i W M ha tilvd m4Ut of mltHlMM to make PimI
, !-vr i7f awt.h cuiw to ua
.atfemrtWMfttwti. brf,r II C Kill. I r Cwh-
wMmw al hi oSwc al Ho4, Ofrgoa, oa llc
H my ui May. lyii
CI.IMaHl name a iim Kit M AreaM
Wilham A i Hold. wki,, a IKirh ami Kay
M;iUtiv, all U BfHd. I lie row
4- C W MOOHIi. Krci.Ur.
Sale of Timber
ruitUmt. Oirfon, March 14. tfii.
Sralnlbtd mll,rd KiliMf Bid, Timtrr Salr
Amllralln. FrMuaiy 14 1911. lccriulo. and
addirMol tolhr llt.ltkt Foir.tcr Korctlhrnlcc,
ortUnd, Oirit'on, will I rmltrtl up lo and In
cludinf the lh day of May. 1911. fit all the
nirrchanlablv dead timber, atandlnc or down
and all the llr tlmlr narVcd forculllnr hrthr
lurr.l omctr. locatrJ on an arra to c dcanltcly
drdsnalrd by tht 1'oicat ortlrr Ixhit cul-llnglx-glui.
Including about) ttaacrrtln the M
rc 1? H Krc . Mvtlout iaud w. Nli. lit
NWH.hWtfNWt Stc .T tlh.K K ,Si-,
M!VhWA,hi4 I'M Af!, NW.NHSWtj-.
hec. IJ. KM SHU. IWW SHU. . SlilJ.
ix. H. T lib,, H a H . W. .M . willilo llw
Ifexhulr Nloul I ornt, Orrson, rlluiatrd lo
t 4,6it. !! II M ofllvc and WJ.noo fret II.
M ufdrad wrtlrni yellow jnr ami ljuwfctt II
M ofllvc lulgritolr ylur, mw llmUr, U' ac.le.
inoie or lr No bl I of let than y ixr
IhoiiMiid frrl II M lorlltr ytllow nlurcut and
mnovrd ilor to fcbiuary J. 1414. and Ira than
fjMtvr thouwnd Irrt II M for all Ilr yellow
lilur rut and Irmotrd aflcr I cbruary M, II4.
lJOwr thousnd left II M lor dead ytllow
iilnr, and l Mrr thouund fori II M for lire
IihI(tioIc ulnr.will l cvnildrml. and a drpo-lt ol
Kuoaalilclo tht order of Hit Fltt National
lunkoreorlland. itrttoa. mul lt atnt in that
lunik for tach bid aubnilllrtl lo tht DUlilct
fotratcr. Timber upon alld claim la ticmuird
frvui mIc ThtHthllo rtjtvt auyaud all bid
I rtamrd for lurlhtr information and regu
lation goTrnlng aale additu Fort. I Sucr.
Titor. IkKhulc National I'orrtl, llinctillt,
Oregon,
4S C J. 1IVCK Acting tiittrict Vornter
Sutherland
(b Mcintosh
CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
JOBBING
Promptly Attended to
SHOP ON OREGON ST.
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Complete Houses $230.00 to $865.00
EvarTthtni too need is tncladed at the orlct wa onota all
material rsqnlrad in t. cwditrnctlon of a modara borne
Architect' plani, inrciYieatloni. blue print,, and full ileulli about contlructlon ire
alio furaltheil, together with an itemiitd utemtnt of the material the best on the
rnsiket, We will quote prlrti frtlpht THK BUILOKNS' DAnOAIN HOUS
pepsUtoyourmilon. . jj
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HiH tU i4KiiU,i. UM trt la lau4la WUitrt. . KCUAUI DEALIKI
ll r m tlHf 4 IxlUiaf . write Mt,
Bend Hardware Company
A FULL
HIGH
V
NOW ON HAND
Bend Hardware Company
L!
Henkle & Ford
HOMESTEAD LOCATORS
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
We know the lam! open to settlers---
know the soil- know the corners---and
GUARANTEE EVERY LOCATION.
Dont overlook these facts
if you want to locate.
If you have good real estate at the right
price let us know of it and if we do not
buy it, can sell it for you.
Call and see us.
The Pioneer Wood Yard
Cull on or telephone us for nil kinds of
WOOD
We saw Cord Wood and Limb Wood on short notice.
Orders Promptly Filled.
W. P. DOWNING, Proprietor.
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DAILY TRAIN
SERVICE
To Portland, Spokane, Seattle
St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis
Denver, Omaha, Kansas City
LEAVE PORTLAND 9:55 a. m., arrive Madras 7:50 p.m., Motolius
8:05 p.m., Culver 8:23 p. m Opal City 8:50 p. m.
DIRECT STAGE CONNECTIONS to and from interior points.
R. Budi), Chief Engineer R. E. Michael,, Agent
Portland, Ore. 'Madras, Ore.
J. II. ConuETT, Agent T. A. Graham, Agent ZZ
Opal City, Ore. Metolius, Ore.
SATTIC Waaii.
LINE of
GRADE
ELIE
EHICLES
Oregon Trunk
Railway.
Train leaves Opal City
8:30 n. in., Culver 8:50 a. m.,
Metolius 9:10 a. m., Madras
9:30 a. m. Arrive Portland
7:45 p. m.
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