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'a OAVIES BEGINS H 1 1)1101 FUTURE FOR INDUSTRY CONTRACTOR TO RUSH THE WORK I'rnnic Htriirttiro I'lnnnctl (o Itqiltuo Tlmt llrslruyml ojr Flro Two Htiiffillooiii, One of Which Cor BRICK PLANT STARTS THIS WEEK kfitt i I Will Occupy ftoon. Contrnct for tlio orrctlon of a ono-itory irnmo building xn lot 3 of Mock 10, (ho nlto of (ho ono ! stroyod by tiro Hulidhy iiIkIX, Mnrcli 3, was lot ytsterdnr liyJI. llj DbyIos I). , Mcljitoflti. 1t Will m con X' to K 4xG0 foot In -dimension dml tnln two Mtoro room. Work wllllbo ruslimlso a to liavo one room ready, If jiossllilo, by Knslor, (April 7), for C fl. CorkcK, who will roopon hla candy mid con fectionery store. Tito bitlldlne will lmvo pinto Rhus front, moUl celling and corruentcd Iron walla. Mr. Ilnvlus la bullillnx with (ho lilua of Intvr on nioVlilK tlio frnino structuro wy mid puttlnx up a Kono or brick tuillillnn. Tlioro will bo a apaco of tliroo foot loft on each lil (i ao (hat In cnao ownttrs of ad Jolnlnjc proporly put up fireproof bulldlnR Mr. IJnvlcs can ko In with thorn on n. party wall. Ho aald tbnt Just at pn'Mint ho waa not able to build of brick or atone. W. 0. HrrdenlmKuu la In Portland on a business trip, and It waa not known ytmtnrday by Mr. Davlcs whether ho would lunso ono of the toro room, but It U thouiiht that he w. Thl location la comtderod onu of the beat In town, and It waa on thl account that Mr. Davlca did not want to delay hulldlriK until ho could put up n moro aubitautlal block. T.arit llullila Addition. Hicavotlon work waa started yoa terday on an addition to tlio I-nrn tore, nt the rear on Oregon street. Tlio ono-story part which waa dlvld hI Into oftlcca ha been removed. The addition will be of ono atory and ocouploil by tho grocery depart ment. The Caldwell bulldliiR which waa ilmn a and by flro baa been repaired, a alao the atructuro In which O. P Hurt ho hla iboo ahop. Horn, Hcolt anil Colver Iimlnll Mlg I'iulpnifnt In liocal Yunl l'n- duct Will bo (ho IIMt 1'Jcld for Hale Is I'i-oiiiInIiik. RECORD OF TRANSFERS IN! Itccenlly Filed Willi the County Clrrk nt Prlnellle. ' ) DcShaxor (o Percy A, Cup per, nw aeo 17.11-13. $2000. Northwest Trust & Bafo I)ep. Co. to Win. A. Hasiman & Co., w'iwi sec 10-20-13. 1000. , Matt KuIpscIi to Honor M. Doty, It 7, blk 47, It.-dmond. HBO. I.ytlo Townslto Co. (o Win. I,. Wilder ct al, Ita 13 and 14, blk 7. I.ytlo (llend.) 110. Tho llund Co. to II. II. BohlJeV I'lser, It 11, blk 18, Centor Add., llend. 1. Martin H. I'lsUWurn to K. (1. Dow , lift aw Vi and w o4 1 U.20. IS. $1200. Win. Dlenor (o J. N. I). OorkliiK I ll 1 .... .1 i I. It. l I nl,t !-... $300. Ohns. M. Dow to Hdiuund U. Dow I n',4 nwU and wVi noU sc 20 20.13. $1000. Howard W. Turner to llattlo Head, Its 1 and 2, blk 3, Dup.t Add Madras. $200. Howard W. Turner (o Jus, 1. Ttoad, It f. blk 3, Depot Add., , Madras. $200. t Kffa D. Biuiford to Hattle E. llend Its 4, C, 0, aud 7, blk f, l'ulnmltv waiiras. isogo. Tho Ilond Co. to Clem 11, (Mover, , it 7, oik iu, ueuior auii., nonu. Tho llend Co. to Mr. Margaret Wrlsht, It 1 blk 17, I'ark Add., llohd. $1. ' W. 8. Hodman to Tho. DaYoune , It 30 and 37, Fair Acrca Add., Hodmond, $1000. - 1.oyI D. Wloat to Tom Gumorson All, blk 21, Wlcatorln. $2C0. -. JViii. W. Colllna to I C. Mo ttherson, soV4 swVi 10-1C-1B. $1. ' Cora II. Lnldlaw to T. A. Huthor for'd, Vi lift boo 30.1413. $1000. iiowl Volrath to Thos. A. Mc Cormlck, noU 17-10-13. $1000. . I R. 0. Sturgeon (o It. H. Ilayloy, if sis, 0, 7, 8, blk G, Lnldlaw. $1. 'Lovl D. Wlest to W. D. Nowlon, ' If 1 blk 25; It 10, blk 23; Its 1 and 3, jblk 30 nnd It 15, blk 22, Wles , torja. $10. 1 V. D. Nowlon to Nowlon-Kollor Cot, assignment of contract for lota ' in Wlestorln. $46,000. Lnlillnw Townslto Co. to Arthur wiiitnkor, Its 23 nnd 24, blk 13, Lnfdluw. $4B0. " Opal City l.nnd Co. to A. 11, ' I'stobonut, tract 50x100 foot in so corjior of noVi boo 18.13.13. $10, Mno Mcl'horson to Colboru Mc IMieruon, oMi nw't and oV4 bw sem 10.12.10, $1000. i Marl In Bull vnn to P. w. Drown it 10, blk 0, .Ilond. $2000. . , Willis M. Dlllonbock ot nl to J. O. Cockorlmm, boU w 18.12-13. This weok tho manufactura of first clas brick Is commenced by a local firm, tho llend Ilrlck it I.tluitior Co., who bogln work with their modern plant that has Jjeon installed nt their yard wost of town. Thor ougly equlppod with erery kind of up-to-datu brick makliiR machinery, with a substantial capital behind tho enterprise and n bin Held for It product close at hand, tho new In dustry promise muoli for tho de velopment of llend. W. 10, Hcott, A. II. Horn and It. C Colver each own n third of tho brick company, Mr. Horn was tho owner of tho first brick plant which oporated on n muall scale last year. Mr. Hcott Is an old Ilond resident, and Mr. Colvor Is a Beattln man who como hero soino mouth bro. In addition to the brick yard the company owns a saw mill, which la now being movod from It location a few mllca southeast of town to tho brick plant alto. Cnt of Plant (Jrrwt. Tho brick maklnR machinery has cost the company moro than $75. 000, according to Mr. Bcott, and not only la tho ilncst and most complete In Central OreRon but will mako tho Ilond plant a well ouulpped n any of It capacity In tho state. An "Arnold CreaRor" soft mud proas Is on tho way from Now Ixindon, Ohio. Ita cost tlioro Is I2B0O and tho freight will como to $800 A dlslntCRrator arrived ro contiy and has beon Installed, Itullulng ko up. In start I uk tlmlr work at tho yard the company already haa erected seven dwelling houses, a largo bunk house and a barn. As many moro houses wilt bo constructed during tho summer, aa the wurkliiR force Is Increased. At tho outset tho brick making pay roll will number 10 men, aud tho output of tho plant will bo 20,000 bricks dally, although that number can be raised to flo, 000 If tho equipment Is worked to capacity. Tho first products, which aro ho- Iwc made thla week, will bo repressed brick. J. C. t-'rooman of Portland, an expert In tho work, will manage tho manufacturing end of tho yard, yunllty Will He llluh "Wo ore nut going to mako poor brick," aald Mr. Bcott yesterday, "For wo don't hollovo thero Is n market for cheap 'slop mud' pro duets. All o turn out will bo tho best. Wo have spent a lot of money In having testa mado. and every ro hjU Uint ronms In has been of tho 'mat .Thwe Is mi dim lit that thla HetitJ clay I aa r-mh! a ran i had .itnyviH-id. nod ts our machlueri Is tho best we rt id liny. It really hwiiis as If Me k'h-hIiI turn out a ImIpV (Hnt will b credit to tho IMII. ' It I tho Inteutlon of tho com pany to manufituturo nnd sell at prlno, tho price will bo Idontlcnl with Hint of rlinllnr ,ii.i( brick ptirchnsnd on tho outaldo. Testa nro now bclntr mndo of tho clny for wowor plpo use, ittid nhould thoy provo Niicccssful, ns nutlclpntod, tho company will manufacture Hint product. In ovury department there I not only mi excellent market In Hoii for tho products, but n Iiitko territory to bo served In tho towns iiIoiik tho railroad to tho north. Car 1oikIn Hlilpped Flrxt, Tho brick company bits (ho il In unction of hnvliiK rocolvod (ho first carload that camo to Hcnd, and of linvliiB shipped out tho first car load. Tho Import was machinery mid the oxport lumber. At prcsont a 32 horsc-powor steam oimlno gouorates tho power usod nt tho yard. It Is expected to replace tlili! englno with a larger and mora modern ono In tho near future The plant is located on the old llnrnoy Ixiwld homoatead, 1 V4 mile weat Of Ilond. CAME AT PRINEV1LLE focnl fllrU' Ibssket Dull Team (lo Iiir Over on .MsitIi .'10. 7o first Kttino of basket ball be tween tho girls of llend and Prlnc- vjllo will bo played at tho county seat on March 30. Tho locals will go ovor on Baturdny inornlutf, re turning Bunday ovenltiR. Tho players who will mako tho trip aro Mlssos Wilson, Young, West, Hotmcs, Illack mid tho three Misses Marxoi. Jesse iiiintor win ac company thorn to net a referee. VOTERS REGISTER. the about $10 n thousand at tho yard, or deliver for $11. B0. According to those Interested In the new entor- ItcaldcriU Mow In Oeltlng on llooks for Primaries. Tho registration of voters of Hcnd proclnct up to noon yestorday was 102, a largo number having failed to resistor yot. Kor Dcschute re- clncl and tho country dutrlcts around l.'cnd tho reglstratlou waa alKiut 80. To qualify for tho primary elec tions, rhlch will bo held April 19th, all voter will lmvo to register before tho S'h of April. Thq list of regis tration place for tho various pre cinct In tho western and southern portion of tho county Is a follow: Proclnct Piaco of Iteglitratlon Hand M. H. Lnttin & Co. Ireland, Frank Hole, LaPIno Lava John Atkinson, Head Dcschutca W. W. Orcutt, llend Lnldlaw A. F. Hamrey IJUck Hutte, D. A. Hownian.Blitors Camp Creek A. 8. Forr. Hamilton Camp Creek. Victor Schroder, Holyat Camp Cr k 8. Montgomery, Imperial Powell Hutto C. M. Charlton NOTK'It I1III I'UHUOATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Iind OOlco at Tho Datloa, Oregon, March Slh. 1912. Notice la hereby given that !M Halvorson of llend, Oregon, who, on May SOttT. 190G, mado desert land on(ry No. CG0, Serial No. 02384, for NWU. section 10, township 18 south range 12 east, Willamette Morldlan, has filed notice of Intontlou to make lliihl doso-t proof to establish claim to tho laud abovo described, before H C. Rills, V. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Ucnd. Oregon, on the 23rd day of April, 1912. Claimant names aa witnesses l.ev D. Wlest, Hrnest (larreM. Wallace It Feller anJ Joseph II. ) Nolll, nil of ilond. Oregon. C. W. AiOOUR. 1-4 IteRlster. all Hutto, Oregon, ns hi postofflca address, did on March 4, 1012, file In this olTIco hla duly corroborated application to contest mid sociiro tho cancellation of your homesload entry No , Berlnl No. 0B2S9. mndo Hept. 10, 1900, for BHU'i, 8cc. 7, NK', B'4NW4. section 18. town ship 18 south, rnugu 10 east, WIN Inmotto .Meridian, nnd ns grounds for his contest ho alleges that said Joseph Jonc has wholly abandoned tho nbovo tract of fand for over nix mouths next preceding August 19th, 1911; Hint ho has wholly fulled to ro- sldo upon, Improve or cultlvnto said land as by Jaw required and has wholly made default required of hltn by tho homestead laws, You arc, tlio re fore, further noil- nod Hint tho said allegations will bo taken by thla offlco as having boon confossod by you, and your said entry will bo canceled thoreunder without your further right to bo beard, eith er boforo this ofllao or on appeal, If you fall (o fllo In this offlco within twonty day after tho FOUHTH pub lication of thl notloo. a shown be low your answer, under oath Specifically meeting and re puudlng to these allegation ot contest or if you full within that time to file In thl office duo proof that you havo served a copy of your answer on said contes tant either In person or by registered mail. If this service I mado by tho delivery of a copy of your unawer to tho contestant In norson. urnof nf such service must bo olther tho aald ! contestant's written acknowledge-1 merit of his receipt of tho cony. how-l jiih mo unto oi hi receipt, or mo ar- nuavit or the person by whom tho de livery was made stating when and where tho copy was dollvered; If mado by registered mall, uroof of such service must consist of tho af fidavit of tho person by whom the copy waa mailed stating when nnd tho poitofllco to which It was mailed and thla affidavit must be accompan ied by tho bostmaatcr'a rccolDt for tho letter, You should stato In your answer tho name of the postoffico to which you desire futuro notices to bo sent to you. C. W. MOORK, Register. Data of first publication March 13, 1912. -"-- HOTEL TAGGART UliND, ORI2. FIIWT CLASS ItOOMS and TABLE SERVICE. FREE AUTO TO AND FROM DEPOT. WHITE IS KING 1 iiinaE&V&f VKaVBVLtfLLIiiiV I Data of second publication March 20, 1912. Dato or third publication March 27, 1912. Dato or fourth publication April 3, 1912. The BEST all-round Family Sewing Machine that can he produced. Made in both'RO TARY & VBRATOR styles. The rotary makes both Lock and Chain stitch. The latest up to the minute steel attachments with each ma chine. Sold on easy payments. Send name and address for our beautiful H. T. catalogue tree. White Sewing Machine Co. 1400 Market Street San Francisco, California. Low Rates West SPRING COLONIST PERIOD Dally, March 1st to April 15th, to ALL CENTRAL OREGON POINTS, orj ADMI.VlSTltATOlt'H 8AI.K. Bottled bid will bo received at tint rirt National Hank' of Ilond, On -gon, or by tho underslgnoJ nt 8clo, OreKon, until tho 1st day of April, 1912, nt tho hour of Ono o'clock p in. of said dny, on the following do- scribed property to wit! Tho NW4 of Sec 30. Twp. 20 8, It. 18, Kast of tho W. M., situate lu Crook county, Oregon. Also tho 8W or Bee. 30. Twp. 20. 8. It. 18, Bast or tho W. M., slttinto In Crook County, Oregon. Separate bid are required for ooch troct, and tho right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Purchaser can pay one-half cash and equal payment for & years on balance at 0 por cent Interest, se cured by mortgage. W. A. EWINO, Administrator. -- See Us BEFORE BUILDING. No trouble to jri vc yon estimates on BRICK, STONE, CEMENT, plain and ornamental plastering w o r k building foundations, sidewalks, chimneys, septic tanks, sewer age, paving, canal work, pipe lines, fire places, etc Plans and specifications fur nished. Boarcy & Brolscfie General Contractors Box 21, Bend, Oregon. ' NOTHJK OK CONTKKT. Dcpnrtinc.t of tho Interior. U. S. Land Oulco, Tho Dalles, Oregon, March 4, 1912. To Joseph Jones of llend, Orogon, Contesteo: You nro horeby notlned that Pearl Kulkersou, who gives l'ow- r 2CZE Bend's Only Steam Heated Hotel HOTEL OREGON T. A. OHLS, Prop. Two Blocks From Depot Special Rates to Homcscckcrs Hot Water In Every Room V uTrdiRk CENTRAL OREGON LINE FROM Chicago $33.00 Cincinnati 37,90 Milwaukee i. 31.C0 St. Louis . 32.00 New York 60.00 Detroit 38.00 FROM OTHER EASTERN St. Paul $25.00 Kansas City 25.00 Omohn .. "r.w.. '25.00 DcsMoines ,., 27.85 Indianapolis 35,65 Denver. 26.00 POINTS IN PROPORTION. Tell your friends in the East of this opportunity of moving West nt low rates. Direct train scrvico via Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, Great Northern, "North Bank" and Oregon Trunk Railways. You can deposit funds with mo and west-bound tickets will bo furnished people in the East. Details on request. W. G. COMAN, Ocn'l. Freight & Pass. Agt , Portland, Ore. J. H. CORBETT, Agt., Bend, Ore. V - ,v-'j:tl J Kenwood Just Across the River - THE MOST DESIRABLE CLOCE IN RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN THE CITY. WATER WILL BE PUMPED TO EVERY LOT. THE PRICE PER LOT RANGES FROM .$7(5,00 TO $125.00 ; ' ' EASY TERMS ' Ryan (2b McGillvray P. O. Corner Announcement OUR BABY PHOTOS . Like all portraits that wo make are natural in pose, properly lighted and beautifully finished FostIenses, high class equipment and tireless, tact are the reasons for our remarkable success in baby portraiture. Come in some morning, inspect our up-to-date mountings and let us get acquainted with the baby. Cbc Scwaro )tuoio. n 14 c The United Warehouse Company .J I HAS secured the contrail; to handle all the fircight'of the Oregon Trunk and Deschutes Railroads at Bend. The Moody system at Shaniko will, be em ployed, and merclmntsof Bend and interior towns willjget their shipments without inconven ience. Have your freight con signed in enre of o Shoe REPAIRING First Class Work J of all kinds done promptly. G. F. HURT Wall street, Bend, Ore. R . Vil Y'T444I XXamvIvm !, ; ine vjaiiLto tv m cuuuac Company W. H. BENTLEY, Manager. Bend, Oregon. Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. 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