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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1911)
I l 1 1 f 3RfAfiBjMM'ik-tJ3upl5anaHi PICTURES FRAMED. llrlng me yur pictured t ho framed I Iiuvt moulding i slock iiml complete framing outfit. u'"JLn I?. Al. 'I hompson llrmt Oirion Nixon EXPRESS AND TRANSFER Furniture Storage House Moving and General Dray Work Prompt Attention Mermonnhlc I'rlccs l.tLAVKilllliKUS AT 1IKNKI.I-: FUND'S WAl.l. HTIlKt.T Sutherland (Sb Mcintosh Contra&ors and Builders Jobbing Promptly Attended to Shop on Oregon St. LAND RULINGS IMPORTANT DECISIONS RECENTLY MADE Snr lory ot the Interior Decide I'ci iiln nt l.iiw In Ilium-Mend nnd Di-nfri I, mill Cfwe w .Some of I lit Opinion nt Intercut Here. cabin for residence the corning I'rlncvlllo last week, ordered the winter, jrond viewers to go over the Fife 1 (.iirdeim In Hampton Valley rnif-' Hend-Hurns road. This will bo the fcred greatly thin year from rabbit -"oad lined ly "Hill" Hrown. the big ami porcupine. A fow tumlim, onions, pens, utiUIfy and lettuce were rained. Allan Thritnnmn, who-m homc ted is nenr the summit of Hamp ton I Jul to, hi Uilng polrtloeM rained on hi place. lie also report fine looking ontu and a liimvy crop of rye liny. Btockmnn, who ha announced that he will come to Bend for all his supplies after the railroad Ih finished here. HOPE THE SECOND HAND MAN- JOHN I.AI.I'N I'lup Pioneer Sodn Enctory All Km ''lit Cnrbuaaled Drink nnd Ciders III'MI OMI'O'lW I'UHLIC LAND AND MINING CASES. If ii arc lnteretei in any delayed liiul proof r any matter before the liilrrior Department. write to CLARK & WKIOIIT, lettered Utul lawyer, ooj 1' Street N. V, (nppmitc Interior Department). WailitiiKton, I) C Free Information about contcitt and wlierr to obtain SCRIP, locatable upon public lauds, without reildcncc or cultivation 1 DESCHUTES Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautiful residential sec tion in Bend. REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Business Lois. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. HUNTER & STAATS WALL STRKKT, BHND, OR. The following imwrtnt law polntH relating to homoMtead and ilcHurt land entrluH have recently hten decided by the Secretary of the Interior: The homestead law docs not in express term require establishment I of residence within nix months from 'date of the entry, tut wild in Nilson ' vii. St. Paul, M. &M. K. K. Co. ((1 L. I). r.7.riWI.) The law giws a M-rlod of ncvon yearH within which to prove tw yearn actual residence and cultivation. The bind Department, like all other triliumilM. recognize) rights arising from inevitable casualty. Serious illneM of a tnemlier of one' family Ih Inevitable eiwuHlty. for the anxiety arising fiom allliction and 'the duty atlsing from human obli gation eoiiMtrain the mind ho that it Ih not free to carry out it purpoc. j Wiiere entryman has hettled umiii land and made substantial compli 'ancewith the homestead law a to cultivation, reiildence and improve ment for the five years immediately . succeeding that date, his subsequent , residence elsewhere, after the . ex piration of the fie year jieriod and the submission of hid final proof, I'nfittirc fur Stock. Good clover and timothy 'mature, $. per month. I'. H. Dencer. 217 AUKIi SURVIiY OP rACr. A arty of three engineers, It. A. Harrower, II. K. (illmour and It. C. Orr of J'lilladelpiiia, was here lant week making a urvey of the tract of land adjojning Mend which was recently louIt hy the Northwest Townslto Co. The piaj of the new addition will he ready for filing wifli , i the County Court in a few week. VII-WIJRS TO IO OVISK ROAD Thi' County Court, in wsaiori at hii'okt'ii' mi oisiiinnN ii The Descluilcs Banking & Trust Co. No i. attend In th HUt-i.f Ot'K'in M the (to of , l,ii.iHTM sicmlr in, ijii KIWOUKCIM Ian. iimt i!lHfil. Oixjrii.fl.. --tilt.l t.h4 UN-fl Ix.nfl. Hi W.rt.HH ....... l'uitillfrH1 HitHir. -. Itiir Plmi jl.(l.t ItKllr IhiiiI..) Ihit fnmi llrtnl irmtf twHk. . Cbk4hrr rh (If m ..... . C.hotih.tH . ... I!ili. ... fi."l n -rv 71 1 SUM M v r ' - ju;s -.. j,n ra . . M JiJ-J oo ... 4)1 l '.S w i U ToOll . . S.tw& J9 STATI: Of OM I.CUIN, CuuHlyarcxiuk, I " I L H H.iil. lrr.Mnt of thr tlmr nmil Mnk J-v4ciHly irii lbt thr itwrr .l.tr mtit I. iok lu Itw I., til my kMl4 t nJ fetti i. ii iiAini. i'rrwni ToUl UAHIMTIIW l'HUl tck imM In. .... I'ihIIM-4 IxeliU. l-iri-. .wj r. tKl ...... Ihw lu link. n4 bMkf I ImllthliMl rtM.kl -uHrl lo cltrk fmHi miirmir. i Hf wn . l.rHt-l tnt .wmh Is Uff r m Ihlt lliv trMmMhT. Ivll. II C ItLLI. Ntrt.rjr I'uMK. M.tr ,f ()trgo Cocrtrl -Atlr.t I1 o Min, h. V luinii, I. H tIAIRII iN'trlOM. I c' - MUJ cA BHP-r KwSVZB8 Tew igZmmS ' Go Journeying East There'll lie no inucli to tell nliout when you net li.uk iifiir n vm-ntioii tnp Kant on the (in-at Northirn Kuihvuy, through tlio Kuckiumil ktin set, with tlio we-il WdiM Uitluil in color, im mi view it from tltu coiiuiKxIiotii obivrvntiou pl.it form uu tlio Oriental Limited tho ricrfect throiiKh train to St. Paul, Mlnnatpolfo, C'hlcauo. Tlio l-nlu! Park Keuion of Minneaota iios- k-sm'H hylvau charm, anil tho clorious (treat I.akis trip earrieu you tlinnt;h n Inml of enchantment to cre.it iitieK in tac t'.iut. del ioi(ier,,"iuistent i npi lor Wiktern Piiiple" and information nlxiut Specinl Uound-Trip Summer I'urw. Call on or address Archibald Gray A. O. V V. A., I'oithuul, OrcKon. Lgg mm CM) in no wine nUtat hia riKlit to , ffSrXST.,f Eg pntent for the land. I HKHKItT I-NNI). I When a erson tnkeH a dosort ' Inml entry by why of luwinnment. ho Ih thereafter clItw-un1iHt.il from I making an original duKert land I entry. i A United Stntott deputy mtrveyor j in nltto diwiualilkl under Section1 152 of the ItevlM.il Statuto. In cased where lands are open' I both to ncttlumcnt and entry n ' homeMtend claim may he initiated I I either by hettlomunt or by entry I A porhoti making an additional J hometitend entry contiKtiouii to his original entry under Section 2, of the act of April 28, 1901 M Stat. 627) may reside upon either tract The object of the requirement of annual proof in connection with a ' (letter I land entry is to test the Hood faith of the claimant. Kntrymun must have a k'ood water ritfht for sufficient wnter to irritrnte the entire Irriunble nrca in the entry. , In allowing credits for annual proof it in not necessary thnt the water right should be fully com plete in the entryman nor that the water should at thnt time be avail able for um by tho clnimnnt. niACTICE An affidavit of contest can be made on information and belief and corroborated on iiersona! knowledge nnd it is not required to be executed within the district in which the land is located. J HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Vth "Rooms to Let" PLACARDS "For Sale" AND "For Rent" SIGNS LEGAL COVERS AND Legal Blanks of AH Kinds. THE BEND BULLETIN. NEWS FROM HAMPTON Homesteaders in Volley lluy Pota toes Raked Near Summit ot ltuttc Hampton, Sept. B. Hurr Hlnck nnd A. T. Frame have contracted to clear 10 acres for Forrest Neuld with their eloarinir muchine. A. S. Fokb has completed an ad dition to his bum,, making it 2 Jx'.t 1. II. C. Miller is out of tho valley on a business trip, Residents of Hampton Valley were treated to half a day's steady rain on Monday, Sept. 1. Some thunder accompanied tho shower. An caglo measuring -1 ft. 4 in. from tip to tip was shot by Rdwnrd A. Fork of Portland, near Hampton postofllco last week.. The peoplo of Hampton Valley Jmvo n regular mall service. Mail lnves, tlfe postdllIco elicit eek, by o'clock Tuesday morning and-returns tho &imo day. bjf fJ o'lotKr A. T. Framo is building n 12xlC .T-" SUBSCRIPTION BARGAINS! "asr TWO $1.50 Papers fur the Price of One Plus 25c From Sept. 15 to Sept. 30 We Olfcr lo New Subscribers Res. Price BEND BULLETIN, per year $1.50 WEEKLY OREGONIAN, per year 1.50 Total $3.00 Special price for TWO WEEKS ONLY 1.75 a Year Cash In Advance. Take These Two Papers and You Get All the News of the World, Oregon, the Deschutes Valley and Bend. We Also Make Attractive Clubbing Rates on Several Other Good Papers. ) .'. : j. 7 ?? -- .,v,fl t.