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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1911)
fl VI I . SEARCH FOR BOY SON OP IS SHEEP LOST. AlAN Twclveyearold Lad Rounding Up Stock On Range Has Perished, It U Peared News Notes of the Homestead Country. Miujcan, May 22. Settlers from up the river bod whb were here ycitonlay brouRht word of the mysterious disappearance of Willie Houston, the 12-year-old son of Mr. Houston, the sheep man. The 1ml was out ntono roumllnjr up some stock on tho rnnRo for his father last week. The horse- he was ridirur cme back with the saddle turned and It is feared that the boy has perished. If the horse threw him and he was hurt too badly to make his way to a settler' cabin, it is be lieved that he has starved. Search ing parties have been out ever since the riderless horso came home but, so far as learned here, have found no trace of the boy. There was a high wind here last Thursday that did considerable damacv. At GeorKU Millican's ranch it blew down and tore up a large tent and blew part of the roof on U. N. I tollman a homestead cabin. Mrs, Perclvall of Seattle joined her husband, Frank 1'erclvall, who has a homestead in Whitakor Valley, last week. They are camping at Whltaker Holes until Mr. Percivall gets a house built on his claim. L. li. RadclilTe is busy this week cutting posts. He will fence the 15 acres which he has cleared and planted. Mrs. Ada B. Millican and sister, Mrs. Ella Busey, are in Prineville. Mrs. Millican has been ill with the grip but has about recovered anil will return home in a few days. L. M. Toiler drove up from Rend in his auto Saturday and spent Sun day and Monday with his wife. Dr. Joseph Pargon of the United States Medical Reserve Corps, who has n homestead In this valley, Is In Portland and will not return for some time. He writes that he has been plnced on tho writing Hat for service with tho War Department. The nnnunl spring roundup of stock of tho George Millican ranch la now in progress, Ssrpsnts and Muilo. Nnnmrd conclude from Ida personal otijorvntlon of cohrns In Ceylon, miya tho Kclt'iitlflc American, tlmt tho aor IH'tit'a trmll(lomtl love for music U n puro fable Mild tlmt tho only effect of unitlo la to arouse tho reptile's curios ity, which U excited by any loud nnd acute sound. The cobra, protrude It hehd from Its burrow alike on hen ring the snnke chnrmor's flute, the rattling of a chain or tho sounds made by bcatlnc.the cry u ml jatth n switch. It PPeattPw iwH'elrt only sounds of high pitch, tor It pays no nttrntlon to the low note of tho flute or the U-nt- tag of tho drum. (laniard aloo con Ortnod In Ceylon tho reault of olncr Tsttona made In tho Iomlon aootoutcal garden on the aupoard power of fas Clnntlon exerted by arnouta um bird, and he vonclude thut till ov or of fascination Is alio purely Imag luary. Arm and h Mm, "l seo you have your arm In a sllns." snld the Inquisitive iaucngvr. "Uro keu. Is ur "Ye, sir," responded the other pas senger. "Meet with nn nccldcntr "No. Hroke It while I wns trying to pat tuysolf on tho twek." "Ureal Scottt Whut for" "Kor mludlug my own business." "I see. Nexor could bnpiwu to mo. could ur "No." "And If It Old I wouldn't be bl.itne fool enough to "tell It." Tbvu there waa silence. In the car. Chicago Trtbuue. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Program To Be Rendered at Church Tonight dress by Dr. Fletcher Homnn. Ad- Helow is the commencement progrnm that will bo given by tho graduating class of tho Horn! High School tonight at H o'clock at tho Baptist church: Invocntion Piano Solo RiRoletto Liszt Miss Gkavbs Immigration Lyle Kichnrdson The Place of Play Steve Steidl Solo-Unto Thy Heart Allitson MRS. LINDDQKG With violin oblisnto by Miss West Accompanied by Miss Graves American Industrial Education Bruce Dcyarmond The Call of the West Max Kichnrdson Violin Solo Lcgende Wieninwski Miss West Address ; Dr. Fletcher Homnn Presentation of Diplomas Prof. J. C, F. HnrriiiKton Benediction Put Your Duds In. Our Suds Bend Steam Laundry i Phone m. We will eall for your bundle. SCHOOL TEAM WINS Home Nine Ooose IJgga County Seat Aggregation Saturday. Saturday the Bend High School baseball team liftexl its hoodoo by defeating the Prineville school team X to 0. The lineup was as follows: Tha Chang of a Nam. How family names chance In the course of many years la Illustrated by the conversion of "Hotei-He" Into Thynne." An English deed bearing date In the cloning days of the fifteenth century shows thrvu brothers then flourishing-John Uotevlle of Uotcvlle and Thomas and William Itotecltc. The trio are distinguished from atloth- er llotevllea by tho explanation "of the Inne." or family residence, the title to which bad come to their Joint posses sion. John's grandson was known ns Italph Uoterll-ot-the-lnne. from which the transition to Italph. Thyme Is easy, tils descendants ham been Thyunvs ever since. llcnd Prineville Steidl lh Urlknap M. Richardson t( McCallister McKeyuoldi 3b Itanium Springer p I- Lister Hunter ah Vancer I. Rlchsriton c R. l.Mer Johnitou ss O'Neil Wheelock c( Thompson McOilhray If Rowell Real Ustate Transfer. (t'uioUhrJ bjf the Crook County AUtr.cl Co.) W, J. McOlllvray to n. l'crretl, nw.V neV. S lR-13- f75 I'. C Coe, trustee to Oco. Ilnbrw, n j swV and Its j and 4 of sec 1, T :6 S, K 14 K. (Quitclaim deed.) P. I'errcll to W. J McO.lllvrav. tract loobvioo feet In lie'' ue,V. sec 317- I.erl I). WIet et ui to lull I'. Her- riugtun. It I. blk 18, Wirstorta. f . Out. A. Chapman et 111 In Grace P I'arrio, It H, blk 10, Ilend. J 1 00, Aim ri nw't and wt,neU. ec 30-17.15 Jlot, John Utosi to Alfred I). Dsultli, sw.'l , ccjj -io. f.l. U. M. Ualrd. triHtee, to Alfred t. Dan let. w V. ' J--u '" (U'lltcUlin) Chrlttophrr II. llonrd rt ux to C. I,. Alvrrtou, U utr4, uw i,V hiiiI h '4 V, tec IS-I7-IO. fiUM. 1'iank T. Rriliuond et ux to tlet-le V. Hell. It 3 J. Redmond Acre Tracts. Crook Co. In v Co. to Anna A. t'ndrr wood, It I, blk y.1 uud It I, blk l(),, lllllmau. r-H. I. l. We.lon et ux to I'. W. Mc Callerv, It 6. blk 14. Redmond, fyv. l'red A. Hunnrll et ux to KiUard U Chitlindrii. all land rt of R R In nwL of tiw'4 of iti, sec 4 S-U. f 10. Jtns Olcason et ux to Win. l'o. Its u and iy blk JJ and Its id and 17, blk 1 H, l. Tine. I Win. O. I'hoenlx to I'ioneer Telephone ,t Tel. Co.. w of rj of Its j, j. jj, -4, blk 4b, Redmond, with eaiemenls of riirht-of-way. ft. Keilmoml ToMtitite to. In tharles i, Mrad. Its 5 and 6. blk S. Redmnntl tint It. V. Jones et al to Matel Kulrtch, Its I, s. 3, blk 4". Redmond. Uscox It. I'crrell to Charles C. I'ringle, too by ku feel In ne' neU', sec 3I7-. Rnlnwn.l Towmltr Co. to . V. Dodd rldite, Its s ami b. blk 4, Reilntond. fn Crook Co. Inv. Co. to S. HIlMtwth lKxblrldkie. It Jo and II, blk M, lllll nun. floQ. Kedinnntl Toonslte Co. to Trances Wllon, Its 7. M. , li. blk 36, Rnlmond. tCorrecllou deed.) f4. Jnliri Ferguson et ux to Christian Murlltr Mnil A Tlmtr Co., w4, k-c JI-lS-13. l. Hotel Dalles The Dalles, Oregon You are coullallv Invited to m.keTJIK HOTItl. I)Al,M8 vnur lesllug place while walling over belMreil trains nil your way to and from i'nrtland. New, thoroughly equipped, imxlrrn liutcl; atram heat, elevator: suite and rooms with baths, IMrst class cafe. Rale l aud upward. Ideal Stopping; Plnco Going to and from Central Oregon. PETER KUEHNLING, Monagor. Hotel Bend Corner Uoiul and OraRon Sti. AAllRICAN PLAN Kates $2 nntl $2.50 n Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the bait that Hie (own affords, Neat and Comfortable Rooms. IlitNit, OmtUON SBsssssasssjBsssaajassBBsBsasBSssBaasasa - t rr -,, My IS TIIK ONLY l'lCK IN IIKNI) THAT 18 Restaurant Open All Night SHORT ORUHRS (JUICK SI2RVICI! Sandwiches and Lunches a Specialty BILLY'S I'LACB f. H. ADAIR HILLV'S IM-ACI! Riverside and Lytic .r -Jtf Additions One niiiiuicii OS We are offerins: one hundred lots at a reduction of 25 per cent from list prices. Make your selection early. List prices range from SI00 up. Size of lots 50x140 feet. The biggest bargains to be had In Bend 2C0 20 Per Cent Cash and $10 Per Month An adequate water svstem will be Installed and In operation In these Additions within 30 days from the time the railroad is completed to this place. A large water wheel and piping is ordered and one and one-half miles of ditches for water mains are already dug. A 20,000-gallon water tank is under construction. Along the railroad, which passes through this property, are natural locations for manufacturing plants. Let me take you over this property and quote you prices. You will find just what you are looking for. J. A. EASTES, Agent. FARM LANDS. OREGON STREET. FIRE INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS. WE HAVE TWO AUTOS IN OUR SERVICE AND A CIVIL ENGINEER IN THE FIELD TO LOCATE YOU ON THE CHOICEST PUBLIC LANDS. OUR FEES ARE AS REASONABLE AS ANY RELIABLE LOCATOR'S. CDlTsOIAI 160 Acres One and One-Half Miles from town In 5 and 10 Acre Tracts. We give 1000 chickens CDITsT! A I CjJsT JiVITLaW""with each 10 Acre purchase and 500 with each 5 Acre purchase. Write for further particulars""-" XLKjlJhLs L