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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1911)
GETS OREGpN DATA ' 0. D. Wheeler ot N. P. Railway Mere Last Week. Central Orcpron's resources nnd tourist nttrncUons will be the sub ject matter of n booklet which the Hill railwny interests will issue in n short time. 0. D. Wheeler, who devotes his entire time to literary publicity work for the Northern Pacific, was here Friday on n quest of data for this publication and was furnished a large amount of valu able information by Manager Saw hill of the Commercial Club. Mr. Wheeler is the author of the Wonderland books of the Northern Pacific which have attracted much attention and of "On the Trail of Lewis and Clark." His works arc educative and so well written as to moke a Btronp; appeal to the homo Beekeror tourist, and his Central Oreffon booklet will no doubt be of much benefit to this undeveloped wonderland. HVANOULISTIC MUUTJNUS. It is expected that Nov, S. A. Douglas of Albany, Ore., will bo in Bend to begin a eories of evange listic meetings tomorrow evening. If for any reason Nov. Mr. Douglas should fall to get here, thero will bo preaching services on that evening anyway. Next Sunday at the regu lar services Miss Edith Eastetf will sing. Did you know that the Bulletin job shop can print your visiting cards or tho best stock with hand some script typo? SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. tit Ihr liMtlct'i Courl nf thp Mtat.nf ii,.h Cmiiity of Crook, lml, I'levlucl Number J. LWiii. Ailafr. rialntlir, ) . . . " . . t SUMMONS. J. II, Montague, Defendant, ) To J II, Mimtaitiir.tliealiorrtiameililerriiiUiil, 111 the N.mr uftlic Stair of (lrriiu win arc hereby trqulrnl In amwar aiulaiuwer tfienmi. plaint flUit yll ou In the ttlnivr entitled SHE LOVED SNUFF. of a SURPRISE MINISTER BaptUts "Pound" Their Parson In Old Fashioned Style. An old-fashioned surprise party was given C. M. Ciine, the Baptist parson, and family last night by the Baptist ladies. At the home of Mr. and Mr. J. M. Lawrence friends gathered and a jolly good time was spent. Miss Edith Eastes sang Bsvcral solos, accompanied by Miss Eva Graves on the piano, and Miss Iva West played a number of violin solos. Delicious refreshments were ssrved, and at a seasonable hour the minister and family wended their way home. . On arrival there they found that the house had been invaded during their absence and a big supply of good things left, ranging all the' way from flour and coffee to checks and pocket money. Mr. and Mrs. Cline were completely taken by sur prise and their hearts made glad indeed. Rimarkabta Will and Funtral Qutar Enollihwoman. Tho will of Mm, Margaret Thomp son, which Is preserved na n curloalty at Somerset House. Knglnnd, 1st n trib ute to tho delights nnd consolation of enuff. The tcitntrlx dlrxcted that In her co din should bo burled with her nil her handkerchief and autllclent of the best Scotch snuff to cover her body. This the preferred to flowers, as "noth- lnij couhfbe niore frngnint and' so re- frce-hlng to me as that precious pow der." Further, the six crctttrtit anuff taken In the parish of St. Jntues, Westminster, were to bo her bearers. Six old mnlds, each bearing In her baud a box ailed with the best Scotch snuff to take for their refreshment at they walked, were lo bear the pall. Uefore tho corpse tho mlulstcr was to walk, carrying nnd pnrtakln;; of n pound of auuff. At every twenty yard a uandrul or snuff was to bo delivered to tho bystnuders. nnd nt the door of the testatrix's house wiro to Ih placed two bushels of tho sumo quality of snuff for gratuitous distribution. In order to Insure the carrying out of her wishes the testatrix made tho legucles given by tho will dependent upon an exact and literal fulfillment ot tho conditions aboro nnmed. In closing she bade nil concerned to regard snuff as tho croud cordial of nature action on ot farm Id iitttaynf July, lull. ml If von ao fall to aii.wtr. fur want ihrtror uLin. Iltl will iii;ily In llila cum I for Ihc relief therein drmamtol, to-wlt JinUincnt fr Ihr nw of rutty. thrrr IXillara audHeventylUe Crnta, t4l ;s ) toether wllh th illibumtntt uf ihle action, Tlill ilhllnonl it aeitml upun yon tiy Hit publication thievf III Th inl ruilMln, a newtpaper of general cltrulatioii within Crwa. County, Oregon, itulillihril weekly al Html Orrjon, In Ihr County ul Crook, for the perlifcl of6c4jnawu.net "tiki, ItlHun,) commenclna wllh Ihr L.ueuf lunr the-T. A. IV. iuii. ihJ rmllnir wllh IhrUaur of July Ihr is. A 1) , loll, In tiurauaacroran order of J M Lawrence, the Juallrr uf tht abotr entitled Coutt, which aedet waa maur aim cnicrru juur inr a. 1911, lalr ol R11I publication, June the, 1(11. lvalt of la H publication, July Ihr 10, Ivll, COIII.KIt HUMKAUU. Attorney! for I'lal.tlrT. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In Ihr Juatlrr'a Coutt of Ihr Stair of Oregon, loumy 01 vrooa. ikbu rrrci.n ilQ, J. 8. C, CaMwr It, rialntlo", va. J l. Montague. Dcfrn ' i itant, ) SUMMONS. llnjtlneer' Supplies. ' Tho Bulletin has received n supply of tho best K. & E. blueprint paper, duplex paKir, tracing cloth, prolllu papor, cross-section paier, thawing pencils, point and Inks, iMimom, cruisers' comtMsscs, ateel tnivoa, elc. NOTICE FOR IHUIIjICATION. lwtlmml of Hit Inlrilur, 11. H l.aud Ofllcr at Tht llallra, Otrgon, May i), 191 1 Nolle l lirithy gWen that l.enan prlartkr, of Itcml, Otrgon, wha, on lunr ylh, iyiv mail huineitcailrittiy No lM. artlal Nci.ouM, fr Utl I, ami aH urU arcllnn I, luwlnlilli l a,nilh. f anir to rait, Wlllamrllr MriMlan, liat ftlnl nollit of Inlrnllou to liiaVr Anal ft yiar pnif, luriUhllih claim lo Ihtlaml ahotr ilr actlhnl, hrlutr II C Kllli, U S, Cumiitlulunrr alhliotllrrat Html, Oiru, oil Ihr lltlnliy of July, 1911 Claimant namta a wlnwi Chatlri Itojil, of BnJ, Dirjun Unman Htlcrr, of Hrilmoml, Otrtnn, Auiuil lltryt r. of INiwcll Bultr, Otigoll, tanlcl ltcliTn,uf Miltra, Dirioii, 11 IJ C. W. MlKIKIt, Kttliltr. r Put Your Duds In Our Suds Bend Steam Laundry Phone ns. We will call for your bundle. To I n, .Moulaiur.lhralMtirrnamrtlilcfrmtant Ihr Naiur 01 plalul Alnl afalnil )ou In Ihr abort rnllllnl Ihr suit ororrioai you ait rrtht In thr Namr hrrtby rraulinl 10 appear ami atow If you io fall to aniwir. foi nam ihtirui HIT wlit amilr lo this rout! for Ihc rtllcf therein A Goal Ht Had Navtr Rtaehtd. "You aro tho greatest Inventor In the. world," exclaimed a newspaper man to Alexander Cirnhntn Hell. "Oh. no. my friend, I'm not," said rroftitsor Hell. "I've never lcen a reporter." Ladles' Home Journal. action on or hrforr Ihr ih day of July, 1911. ami 1, plain tlcmamlrU. lo-wlt Judcmcnt lor Ihr turn of Sily-rtn tMlara ami Twrtity-hrt rrnti, torlhcr with thr ilia taurMincnlaof Ihli actio 11. Thl auiiiinoua li acrrt uimn you by thr publication Ihcrrof In Thr llrml llulln.n, nwaprr of general circulation within Crook County, Drrfoii, publlthetl weekly al llenil, Drriun, In tht County of Crook, 'or Ihr prnoil of 6 comrcutlr arlt.t? luura.) coiumrncliif with thr Ixuroflutir Ihr ?, A. II , 1911, ami cmf lot with tnr Uiur or July Ihr 19, A. II . 1911, lit yurauanr of an oriler ol I, M, Lawrence, Ihr utile of Ihr abovr rntltlnl Court, which order waa mail ami rnlcretl lunr thr A, ,911 Date of 6tt publication, fuur Ihr , 1911. Date of lait publlcalloil. July thr lu, 1911. COIILIMtMAl.t.. Alturtirya far llalnllrT. SUMMONS BV PUBLICATION. Inth Juillcv'a Court of Ihr Mate of llrrron, County of Crook. Demi rrcdnct No, , A. C Lucai, Italullff, ) V. hUMMONI. J n Montatur, Defendant, 1 ToJ II Montatur, thrahortnamcddclcmlant In Ihr Namr o( Ihrntatr orureion hereby rtquirru 10 aptrarana atuwrr Ihr com Ihr Mate orureion ruuarr oulrnllo aptraraml atuwrr Ihr com plaint Alrd aialnil you In thr aborr tnlltlnl Plain Talk, said tho crusty person la- Shave.' conlcally. "CloscT" Inquired the barber. "So. I'm not clo but I'm not In the habit of giving tips If that'a what you'ru driving at." He who reigns within himself and rules prejudices, desires and fears Is mora than n Ulng. Milton. action on or Iwfaer Ihr l(h day of July, A. II.. 1911, ami iryeu M latl 10 aniwrr, rr want thrrr , ol, plaintiff will apply to Ihlt court lor Ihc relief therein ilrraandcd, to wit I Judantrnt for Ihr auir ol Ont Hundred Klahly ' rljhl IMlati. (I1M00) logrlhrr with Ihr coata and ilUburarmrnta of thta action Thla lutumoiu la arrrrd upon yon by Ihr publication InThrltrnd llultelln.a newtpaprrof I urnrrat circulation in Crook County. Orrgou, 1 publlthed weekly al tleml, (llreon. In Ihr County of Crook, for Ihr prrlolol alarouircutlrr weeka, t7 Muri,) cvminrodng wllh Ibr laiu of June Ihr 7. AD I9ti,and ending with Ihr laiurol julrthrl9 A 1) toll. In tniriuancrof an orderof J. M. Lawrrncr.lhr Juitk of thr abn entitled Caurl, which order wa made and coined June theft, A ! ,1911 iMtcornrM puMicanon, lunrtnr 7 1911 , a, juiy inr 10, 1911. j a. wjiwir. Dalr of Utt publication, Attorney for thr llalntla FARM AMD MILL Machinery Supplies of All Kinds. Cull and see our Subsoil Packers Alfalfa Cultivators Potato Planters Our Prices aro Right. Bend Milling (3b Warehouse Company C. I. Bozell, Mgr. Hotel Dalles Tho Dallas, Oregon Von arc cordially Invited lo inaVeTHH IIOTiU IMM.UH your irslliig plsce while valtlnu, vrr ltwrf n trnlm on your way to ami from Portland. New, thiiroii(lily equipped, iikhIhii holeli laiit heat, elevator: suites sud loouu with baths. I'liM clan cafe, Kates ft and upward. , doal 8qpr)lrig Placo Golnic to and from Oontral Oregon. PETER KUEHNLING, Manager. TSJ- . CO. Hotel Bend Corntr Oontl and OrtRon Sit. AMER1CAIN PLAN Rates $2 nnd $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager ' " .TCI; 'TUfK! u , WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table atwaya supplied with Ilia bait that the (own afford. Neat and Comfortable Roonu. llitNt), Okimiom Aly IS TUB ONI.V I'UC IN IIKNI) THAT IH Restaurant "Open All Night SHORT (WHIRSQUICK SRRVICH Sandwlche and Lunelle a Specialty BILLY'S I'l-ACU W. H. ADAIR UILLVS PLACE Riverside and Lytle r NHif V Additions , . One Hundred Lots We are offering one hundred lots at a reduction of 25 per cent from list prices. Make your selection early. List prices range from $100 up. Size of lots 50x140 feet. The biggest bargains to be had in Bend 25 Off 20 Per Cent Cash and $10 Per Month An adequate water system will be installed and in operation in these Additions within 30 days.froiri the time the railroad is completed to this place. A large water wheel and piping is ordered anU 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. EA.STES, Agent. OREGON STREET. FIRE INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC. FARM LANDS. 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. CD1?afI A I 160 Acres One and One-Half Miles from town w m WjHafTLl ai in 5 and 10 Acre Tracts. We give 1000 chickens CnrriAI ' O JEa j aTTa W with each 10 Acre purchase and 500 with each 5 Acre purchase. Write for further particulars" J n