The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 15, 1912, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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CONTRACT AT PRESENT
UNTIMELY
P&vnlilliH'liiliitlon Mini" t tin t no Coif
trii,t Im Hnlcri'il Into Now Intliw
lulu1 IIhiiiIIIiik f Komi 1: mil
l'ioirl)' hone, Hit) .lut-y.
iThn timber cruising mnltur was
litresfliited to the grand Jury, ns notoil
Tim liillletln Inst weak. Mini Unit
kiiIv NtrutiKly recoiiinwiulml, In It
ipport to JutlKt W. It, llrndshnw of
It lis Circuit Court. Hint such contract
)io not entered Into nl this time. Tho
luimrt says;
Tho attention of tlin Krnnd jury
' has been cnllml to tlio promised con
tract for tho cruising of timber upon
I deeded lands for tho iurioa of nscor-
tnlnliiR tlio vnluntlon for assessment
purposes. Whllo wo renllio Hint tho
proannt basis of timber tnxntlou U
not satisfactory, yot In view of tho
fact that a crulxi done thU your
would not lio nvallablo for tho In
crease of tho county revenue until
tlin aprliiic of IH. ntul tho further
fact that several of tho present
county otnclnla, Including n majority
of tlio county court, will go out of
oinc nnxt January, nmi tho proposed
contract would hnvn to ho curried
out hy official who were not parties
to tho nmkliiK of this contract, wo do
not deem It wise that this proposed
contract ha entered Into at thla tlmo
and w therefore strongly recommend
that tho pniK)cd timber cruising
contract bo not entered Into or eo
cutDd hy tho present county court at
thla tlmo."
Fully Kiimorntc Judge HIH,
Tho urn ml Jury gUes a iul(ttua to
tho alligation uiado for political
purposes beforo tho primary election
with reference to Judge Kill' hnmll
Ins of tho county rood fund. In
thl connection tho reixirt uy'
"Homo rumor havo renrhed tho
Kraud Jury with rofuronc to tho
handlliiR of somo of tho county
money out of tho road fund hy tho
eseut county JuiIro, II. C Kill, and
tho Krnnd Jury mad it complete and
thnroiiRh lutestlgatloii of tho rumor
and find that Judge Kill ha com
:
! The Man
Behind
ithe
j Saw and
Ax
t In Uio man who gel tlio
t woo. I, nml CAKTKR Is
X THK MAN when you want
X wood that will mnko the
pot holl.
Anil nil It costn you Is
II
I A C0UD F0U BLOCK OR
1 LIMU WOOD.
( In town ovory tiny.
F. M. Carter
THK WOOD MAN
4
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Milk
CREAM
EGOS
Best Fresh Products.
t Pifnt WttUz Hnirv I
I t Jones & Outcs,
I J 1 Tclepliono Your Orders,
ih i We Deliver Twice Dally.
ptatoly nnd thorotlRlity nccounted to
the county for every cant which wi
entrusted to hid hnndN.
"Thcro havq been othor criticisms
with roforouro to tho hundlliiK of
othor county fund nnd tho grand
Jury him kIvoii hoiiio itttontlon to till,
hut hns ascertained that tlin hooka of
nil tho county oMIcIiiIh lucludliiK nil
imiinhurH of tho county court tiro bo
Iiir oxportod hy n compotuut ox port
wIiiimo report, It I oxpoctod wilt ho
IIiiIhIioi! In about two weeks anil
therefore wo doom It unwise and pro
mnturo to mako any KtntoiuoutM In
thl respect lit ndvant'o of tho coniplo
tlou of tho export's report, which,
uuilouhtodly will sponk for Itself."
U'i'imI l,niv Not HnfoMt'il.
Htrlct iinfiircoiiioiit of tho wood law
In unllud for, It hnvliiK boon found hy
tho Krnnd Jury that In omo pnrU of
tho county tho enforcement I lax,
"and thl ha hvou to tho dotrlmout
of those farmer who nro tryliiK to
observe tho law and keep their place
free from uoxloun wood."
IncrniiNod salaries for hoth tho
county assessor nnd treasurer nro
MtroiiRly recommended, tho aeor'N
pity from $1000 to 1 1 f 0 0 a year and
tho treauror' from ICOO to $1000
n year,
Tho Rrand Jury wm compood of
tho followliiR moii: J. K. Itlco, fore
man, Henry lllul, Carlo lleuton, J.
W. Horry, K. A. HtiNiett, Alherl Mooro
and A, M, logan,
'n know a bull nun that li rapidly
icqulrlnjt the habit of ruililne out and
burklnx at panning team. I'rvlly oon
now It would b Rood Idea to break
Iho canine of thn Imlill or break hi
nik. for If he doein't oult It be will
In. a plamiey uuUatito a louu as be
live.
Of the common hiidc tree the hard
nnd oft maple and box elder are the
only one that bleed erlm'ly n a re
Suit of nprlujr ru;iJUK. In (lie cae or
iliFna Much work uti'oulil be done hi the
dead of winter before the np lart
or after the leave ure linlf to two-
third RTOWIU
ThKro ha not iKtrn n prlnR season
In a Rood many year when the rat-
ItiK of colls from blocky mnre anil me
loit sire one can Ret ncce to prom
led larcer return than em to tw In
slRhtJiut now. There ntiK'nr to vf no
dntiRvr whatever of iloodlni: tho heavy
draft homo market.
An Improper rnllou nud lack of oxer
tine on tlio i rt of the dam nro two
thing inure huitely responsible for the
oa of yniiiitf farm iinlrwiN nl birth or
shortly after lhau mi) thing cine. The
two condition combined Ihmo the
ilnni so doptctnl that he ennnot do her
youtiB justice either before or after
lilrlli. .
How Often
Wo henr one any: I
only wish I had a pic
ture of father nnd
mother" or Homoono
just as ncur nnd dear
to them.
Would Uio UNEXI'KC
TED lenvo YOU to
cxprots tho winio tuid
wish?
Thuro Is n jihotoffrnphcr
In your town.
j
( Make nn Appointment
s Today.
) Obe
ROSE FESTIVAL
JUNE 10-15
Tickets will he on sale from till Stations on the
O-W. R. & N.
JUNE 1), 10, 11, 12, 111, 14, 1012
ONE and ONE-THHU) FARE for tho Round Trip
A Program has boon prepared which will aurnnsa nny formor.
Arrnngo to spend a week In Portland, and n week nt NORTH
BEACH on tho Pacific. REDUCED FAKES will be In effect from
Portlnnd, and tho O-W. R. &. N's Excursion Steamora will bo
making dally runs.
J. H. CORBETT, Agent, Bond, Oregon.
N. W. I01SIIE
BUYS MORE LAD
ANOTHER 30 ACRES
SECURED IN BEND
Hpcclnl I lend Inane of Monthly I'nlill-
nillon I'lniiui'il In June PiilMey
liilgitlliiu I'lojcd llelng Pushed
liy Piesldfiit Ilalley
Last week tho Northwest Townslto
Company of Philadelphia ndded
thirty acre to It holdlnR hero, buy-
Iiir that amount of laud from Tho
llcnd Company. Tho proporty lies on
tho went ildo of tho rlvor. Previously,
a purchaso of 40 acres had been
made, placlitK tho presont total hold
Inns of tho company at 70 acres.
O. M. Ilalley, president of tho com
pany, proceeded from here to Palsloy,
Haturday, where his organization Is
putting throtiRh nn IrrlRstlun entor-
nrla embracing somo 13,000 acres.
Tho company has holdlnR In somo
twenty northwestern towns, Includ
InR sovorat In Ceutral OrcRon.
Hitrclnl llend Issue.
Aiiiohr other plans outlined hy Mr.
Ilslloy Is that of IrsuIiir, probably In
Juno, a special number of his com
pany's monthly publication, tho
"Northwest Now", to ho devoted to
(lend. Whllo hero he secured all
tho latest photoRraphs, and arranged
for n special aVtlcle describing the
growth of tho town slnca tho advent
of tho railroad. Tho paper has a
wide circulation among Investors In
northwestern lands, and others.
In connection with tho Palsloy
project Mr llallny stated that n vlRor
otiH advortlsttiR campaign would soon
ho InauRurated. An otJIco In Port
laud already has been opened, where
Mr. Ilalley will make his head
quarter until tho Palsloy matter Is
well along.
notation of crop I not only to bo
Mttmi.tv rntfiiniiiiili! rroin IliA Ntuild
t (wlnt or the ii li mm I vnluo of the crop.
1 but it well from the ktaudolut of the
roMililiiK condition of tho soil. Kticli
rotuilon tend to reduce to n minimum
damage by Ituect. fuugoiit nnd other
pent and serves to preteut soil depte-
..tlou. and this latter Is sieelally true In
cane some leguminous crop is used In
the rotutlon.
' There Is no vegetable In the whole
list that yields a more toothsome ra
tion for the table than tho lima bean.
1 In growing It one should remember
that originally It was a scml-troplcal
plant nnd that for Ixvit results a long
growing nnd maturing season Is deslr-
1 able. However, dwarf bush varieties
i nave ikh-ii tinvciooo mm win ni n-a
produce grven tn'nn for the table as
far north as latitude 47 or 4U.
The fanner who has to send away
for his seed corn should keep clearly
III llliuu llic uauiiui u, 'iauwi wu
I grown any cousiuernme uiinncr ouiu
of tho latitude In which be live, for
he I almost sure to get seed of a large
variety that will have n hard time to
mature In the shorter northerly season.
Far lelter would It lie to get seed from
a considerable dlxtnnre north, which,
though of a small variety, will produce
sound ears.
There Is probably no slnglo false step
In tho proceit of buttermaklug from
tho net of milking to that of working
the finished product that is responsible
for a more low grade product than the
ijullo common oue of adding warm
cream to a tiody of cold cream sklm
med or sepnrnted from nu earlier milk
ing. The same rule holds as well with
refcrenco to the cniv of milk. The
simple rule to remember is to cool all
milk or cream before adding It to that
which Is already cold.
Portland
BIDS YOU TO HER.
WOTICH OV COHTBHTv
Departmant of tho Interior, United
Htatos Land Omco, Tho Dalles, Ore
gon, May 0, 1912,
To Kobort Larson of Hond, Oregon,
Contostoo:
You nro hereby notified that
Oeorgo I), linker, who given llond,
Oregon, ns his imst-olllco nddrcss, did
on April 17, 1012, Mo In this olllco
his duly corroborated application to
contest and secure tho cancellation
of your homestead, Kntry No.
Horltil No 00SI01 mndo May 31, 1010,
for Nl',i. Hoc, 8. NV4, Boellon B,
Township 20 H., llnnge 18, K
Wllhimetto Meridian, nud as grounds
for his contest ho allege that said
Itobort Larson has wholly failed to
establish and maintain a residence
tilHin said land also Hint ho has
wholly railed to cultivate or other
wise Improvo tho tin mo and has
wholly abandoned and dosorted said
land; that all said failures now oxlst
and liuvo so existed slnca tho said
Itobort Larson mndo entry for said
land.
You nro, therefore further noti
fied that tho snld allegations will be
taken by this ofllco as having hcon
confessod by you, nnd your said entry
will bo canceled thoreundor without
your further right to bo heard, eith
er beforo this ofllco or on appeal, If
you fall to fllo In this ofllco within
twenty days after tho KOUltTH pub
lication of this notice, as shown o
low your answer, undor oath
specifically mooting and re
sponding to those allegations
of contest or If you fall
within that tlmo to fllo in this onlc'e
duo proof that you havo served a
copy of your answer on said contes
tant cither in person or by registered
mall. If this sorrlco Is made by tho
dollvory of a copy of your answer to
tho contestant In person, proof of
such sorvlco must ha either the satd
contestant's written acknowledge
ment of his receipt of tho copy, show-
ng tho data of its receipt, or the af
fidavit of tho person by whom tho de
livery was tnado stating when nnd
whoro tho copy was delivered; If
mndo by registered mall, proof of
such sorvlco must consist of tho af
fidavit of tho parson by whom tho
copy was mailed stating when and
tho postofllco to which It was mailed
and this affidavit must bo accompan
ied by tho postmaster's receipt for
the letter.
You should stnto In your nnswor
tho nanio of tho jiostolTlca to which
you deslro futuro notices to be sent
to )ou.
C. W. MOOHi:. ItoRlstor.
Onto of first publication May IS,
1912.
flit a nt nsini1 ntilillfuif Inn Mnv 'If
1912.
Data or third publication May 29,
1912.
Dato of fourth publication Juno C,
1912.
NOTICI! FOIt PUML1CATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Ijtnd Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
May 2nd, 1912.
Notlco la hereby glvon that Theo
dore J. Tweet, of Hond, Oregon, who,
on October 17th, 1907, mndo home
stead entry No. 15731, Serial No.
04226, for NV4 8WU. 8BV1 SW
and BBU NW, Section 24. Town
ship 17 South, Range 11 Hast, Wlll
ametto Meridian, hat fltod notice of
intention to mnko final five-year
proof, to establish claim to tho land
atiovo described, beforo II. C. Kills,
U. 8. Commissioner, nt his ndlco at
Hond, Oregon, on tho ISth tlty of
June, 1912,
Claimant names as witnesses'
John Stcldl, Mlchaol J. .Morrison
Hcno West and Archlo Tattle, all of
Pond, Oregon.
9-1 3p C. W. MOOnC, Register.
.NOTICE FOIt PUItLICATION.
Dopartmonl of the Interior. U. 8.
Land Omco at Tho Dalles, Orogon,
April 22nd, 1912.
Notlco Is horoby git en that Arno
A. Kranti of Whltnker, Oregon, who
on February 17th, 1911, mado home
stead entry No. 08146, for lots 1. 2
and K i N W 4 ( NW U ) . section 30.
township 20 south, rango 17 east,
Wlllametto Meridian, has filed no
tlco of Intention to mnko final com
mutation proof, to establish claim to
the Innrt n'ovo des'-rlld. beforo il.
C Ellis, U. 8. Commissioner, nt his
olllco nt Hond, Oregon, ou tho 22nd
day of Juno. 1912.
Claimant nnmoa ns w tnessos:
C li Morrh, Owen King nnd O. C.
Henklc. all of Hend, Orogon, nnd El
inor Antes o( Whitnkor. Oregon.
9-13 C. W. MOORE, Register.
Read This
We wnnt to cull your atten
tion to our
HIGH GRADE
TAILORED SUITS
at
$18.00 and up.
The renson we can give such
great values for the money
is that we buy our woolens
in large quantities and have
no high-priced salesmen to
pay. Uncle sum is our only
salesman. We dress hun
dreds. Why not you?
write for samples.
Pacific Coast Tailoring Co.,
Loading Tailors of tho West.
iU J!t Morrltoa St., roXTI,ANI, o'klSO.ON.
NOTICK VOll PUnMCJATIOJf.
Dopnrtment of the Jntorlor, U. 8.
.Land Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
April 29th, 1912,
Notice Is horoby given that Krnost
T. Lutliy, or Hond, Oregon, who, on
July 12th, 1910, mndo homestead
entry No. 07180, for lots 2 and 4 and
KA HW'i, Hoctlon 7, Township 20
Hotith, Ilnngo 12 Kast, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notlro of Inten
tion to mnko final commutation proof,
to establish claim to tho land nlova
descrlbod, before II. C. Kills, IT. fi.
Commissioner nt his omco at Hond,
Oregon, on tlio 18th day of Juno,
1912,
Claimant nnmes as wltnosses:
John Peter, Cortox li. Allen, William
P. Vnmlovert nud Austin D. Lewlsi
nil of llond, Oregon.
9-13 C. W. MOOUK, Hoglstor.
Tin: DItKAM tiiimtiii:.
Tho Dream Theatre on llond street
has installed now electrical equip
ment consisting of a large Inductor
and high efficiency tranformer, In
suring tho best lighting nnd pictures,
It Is tho aim of tho management to
glvo a high grade entertainment,
with pictures as good as can bo pro
cured In this locality. Our show
will bo absolutely moral. Dogln-
nlng Saturday, matinees especially
for women and children, admission
G and 10 cents. Matinees commence
at 2:30. To Introduce them the first
matinee this Saturday will bo free.
Wo promlsa you a good show. Come
nnd see.
xotici: von puhmcatio.v.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Offlcc at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
April 22nd, 1912.
Notlco is horoby given that Ade
laide L. Alt of llend, Oregon, who,
on February 27th, 1908, mado desert
land entry. No. 720, Serial No, 024 i C,
for swliswK, sec 3, soViso4, sec.
4, eMnoK, section 9, township 17
south, range 12 east, Wlllametto
Meridian, has filed notlco of inten
tion to make final desert proof, to
establish claim to tho land above des
cribed, beforo II. C. Ellis, V. S. com
missioner, at his olllco nt Iiend. Ore
gon, on tho 4th day of June, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mary Konosko, William J. AIL John
K. Young and Arthur A. Dickinson,
nil of Hond, Oregon.
C. W. MOOItE, Itoglster
NOTICi: FOIt I'UIILICATIOX.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Jind OfTlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
April 24th, 1912.
Notlco Is horeby given that Charles
D. Rowo, of Hcnd, Oregon, who, on
Juno 10th, 1907, made Desert Land
Entry, No. C71, Serial No. 02417, for
nH swU, sw4 swU. sec. 13 and
noU soVi, section 14, township 18
south, rango 12 cast, Wlllametto
Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten
tion to make final desert proof, to
establish claim to tho land above de
scribed, beforo II. C. Ellis, U. 8.
Commissioner, at his omco at llend,
Oregon, on tho 10th day of June,
1912.
Claimant names ai witnesses:
Lucius 8. Rickard, Ernest Garrett,
William J. McQIllvray and Ivan It.
tXnotts, all of Hond, Oregon.
8-12 C. W. MOOItE, Register
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ICE CREAM
SUNDAY SPECIAL, MAY If
TUTTI FRUTTI
Regular Price 75c Per Quart
SUNDAY SPECIAL Price rfl
PerQuart- 3UU
Salted Almonds
and Pecans.
CREAAl WAFERS and
LANQTRYS.
Apxrt$Zm
Send For
This Seed
Annual-Free
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nwHun. ,-i.mu.ii.ctu
two quid vet ftw
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Tb Ou. H. LB C. Sid
lutfg ana houilag poultry 11
nmbl in iK. Uttr luoa if
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MEATS
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FltATKItNAL SOCUTIllZi.
M. W. of A.
Pilot Butte Camp No. 9794
Meets every Tuesday In hall over
postofTice.
Visiting Neighbors always welcome.
Z. W. Undborjr, V. C.
N. P. Welder, Clerk.
Deschutes Lodge No. 103
K.ofP.
Meets every Wednesday
evening- at 8 p. m. in
Castlo Hall, tJOStroflSce
Did?. Visiting: KnlKhU
welcome.
Chas. D. Rowe, C. C.
N. P. SmlUi, K.I14&
I. O. O. F.
Bend Lodge No. 218
Reg. Meetings every Monday night
Visitors welcome
0. M. Patterson, N. G.
N. P. Welder, Secretary.
BEND LODGE No. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Meets on Thursday on or
before the full moon of each
month. Visiting brothers
always welcome.
J. O. DavUbon, W M. U.K. Alien, StcrtUrr
PRATKItNAIj llllOTIIKUIIOOl).
Uond lodge No. 897 meets on the
first and third Friday evening In tho
hall over the postofflce. Visiting
brothers and sisters always welcome,
U. N. Hoffman, President
Sara M. Perry, Secretary,
ROVAL MCIUIIlIOItS AMKKICA.
Regular meetings ever t.iursday
day night. Visiting members of
tho order wolcomod.
Mrs. A. C. Lucas, Oracle.
Mrs. L. C. Fleming, Recorder.
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