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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1912)
rQK THK WONI) BUIXKTIN, BKXB, wkdnkhday, junk n, ita. $! HllStS STOLEN HIM MO0KfM6SM JOHNSON Thurntlny Night Mnro nml lonjr 1)1. nppcnr, Ono Owner Cuming to llcml nnd l)c,i UiIhr Htupcct. Last Thursday 'night two horses were stolon from tho homestead country, ono belonging to O. A. John eon and tho other to llornco 11 rook In rs. Friday Johnson gnvo chase, following tip footprints nnd cstbllsh Ing tho Identity ot tho thlovos to his awn satisfaction. Ho was drought to Mend by n parking auto. So certain was ho of tho Identity ot tho thieves that ha named them hero Saturday, Mating that ho de- (0 to map In dotal! nil tho power EXAMINING POWER SITES Stnto Knglnecr nnd rrof. McCaust land on Trip ot InvrMlgntlon. Thursday Stnto Knglncer John 11, l.owls, nccompnnlod by Prof. D. J. McCaustlnnd nnd It. a. Wygant was In llenil, In connection with a general oxnmlnatlon of tho Deschutes rtvor preparatory to further stops that will bo taken In adjudicating its wators. 1'rof. McCnuattand, who Is nt tho head of tho cngtnoirlng department ot tho University ot Washington, has Just completed n trip up tho rlvor from Its mouth, oxnmlnlng nil wator- power sites. Mr. Wygant. assistant stnto engineer, has commenced n trip down tho rlvor, whoso purpose will Bird their names and description to bo published. Ono ho snld was Kd Motson and tho other a man by tho name ot tlnttcnshaw. Hoth had been working on itho road In tho vi cinity ot Hrooklngs'. Tho first, Johnson described as being about 35 years old. G H feet tall, with a largo must actio and "Mexican appearance," and tho other, fair comptoxloncd, blue-eyed, about 20, 5 foot 7 Inches tall, and when last seen was wearing patched overalls and soft gray hat. Tho sheriff has been notified and a close watch U bolnp kept tor tho men. Tho ittolen horses are des cribed as follows: A bay mare, with unusually long legs, "It. IV branded on left shoulder, weight about 1600, 8 or 9 years old and with aoro shoul der. The other la a pony, weight about 900, reddish color, with a habit of kicking one hind foqt. sites marked out by l'rof. McCaust land, with a vlow to their comparison and tho establishment of their rota tlvo value and feasibility. Messrs. Lowls and McCaustland examined Honham Falls, then went to I'rlne vlllo, and, before going out. looked over matters In the Sisters and Laid- law districts. BAPTI8T HKKVlGfcH. Hot. 11. II. Foskott will preach morning and evening Rundny. Tho morning topic, "What'n tho Mnttor With tho ChurchT" with a prelude on "Tho Calling of Dan Matlhowa." Kvonlng topic: "l.lfo nnd Death," with special rotoronco to recent hap ponlngs locally nnd tho movement tor tho suppression ot vice. KI'WOHTII l.KAdl'i: HKIIVK'K Kvory Sunday ovoulng In tho hall ovor tho postoftlca Kpworth League sorvlces are conducted. Last meet ing thoro ws a largo attondnnce. Sovoral special musical numbers woro on tho program. All tho young people lit town nro Invited by tho lenguo to attend. sohools throughout tho county will combine their forces In a big plcnla to ho given on tho Wnrmsprlng agency, at n point near Mecca, on July Fourth. NUTH.UJK I.KAdl'K OIU1.1MKS. At tho third meeting of tho Heud Kqunl Suffrago .League, hold Satur day afternoon nt tho Commercial Club, an organization was effected. Mrs. 1 W, Drown was choson chair man, Mrs. II. J. Ovorturf assistant chairman and Mrs. Dortha 11. Grant secretary. "HOLD ACPNTANCE" NOT FORGOT WHEN MEN MEET Itallroad Stan Tells How He Helped local Secretary Get Married, up Near the Canadian Ilorder. Two old tlmo friends met Thurs day when F. W. Graham, Western industrial agent of tho Great North orn. and P. W. Drown, manager of too ncna commercial wiuu, saw cacn other after a long separation. After "old times" had been talked over, Fred told all about It "Why, Pcto and I nro old cronies," he said. "You see, ho used to Ire agent up at Dlalne, in Washington, near tho International border, when I was agent at Delllngham Dome welt, some years ago. One day Pete took It into his head to get mar ried, but thcro wasn't a chance to get a ring or a Ilccnso way up at Dlalne, so he sent down to mo and I got him all that he needed. Then Peto went ahead and did tho rest." LIBRARY ELECTS OFFICERS. Insurance and Plana For m Young Men's ltootn Discussed Yesterday. At a meeting ot tho Ladles' Lib rary Ctub yesterday afternoon at the Daptlst church, Mrs. P. W. Drown was elected secretary and Mrs. John Sltvcrtooth treasurer. Mrs. F. F. Smith continues as president. It was decided to glvo a "samplo sale" somo tlmo In July. Dourcy & Drotscho donated their labor In tho construction of tho chimney tor the new library building. Iter. Mr. Fos kott apoko of tiro Insurance advisa bility for tho library, and outlined a plan to mako tho large room ad joining the new library quarters, Into a social room for the uso ot young men. AMONG THE SETTLERS NORTHEAST OF TOWN Mrs. D. V. Darto of Thompson Falls, Mont., is visiting her son, C. V. Darto. The Ladles' Juniper Club met with Mm. Stewart May 30, with 8 women present. Mr. It. V. Darto was a guest. The next meeting Is with Mrs. Cole Smith Juno 12. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoech. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cardwell and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Stewart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Waugh. Mrs. A. Kotxman and mother, Mrs. Hyatt, spent Sunday with Mrs. "W. II. Reynolds. Mrs. R. M. Elder and children visi ted Mrs. Colo Smith Sunday. There wilt bo a dance at tho Crango hall June 8. NAMES0F4TH GDNTRIBUTERS Home of TIiom? Who Help Celebration Not I. Med, Through Mistake. Duo to nn unfortunate error on tho part of Tho Dulletln, tho names ot somo subscribers to tho Fourth ot July celebration woro omitted from tho list published last week. Tho names nro: J. F. Taggart & Co $25.00 W. W. Faulkner 3.00 J. N. Hunter 5.00 Tom McCormack 15.00 W. H. Staats 5.00 UNION PICNIC JULY FOL'llTH. Church membors, mombora ot young people's aocletlos and Sunday - HOT BREAD EVERY MORN1NQ at LARA'S CORKETT'S SHUEY'S MISENER'S McCUISTON'S BAKED OY American Bakery rltuten. HTOI.KN May 31, ono bay mnro with wh! to faro nnd whlto hind toga; vory rangy nnd thin: brand "It P" on loft shouldor; wt nbout 1300. Onobny-ronn pony, wt nlwut 700 lbs., oullo old. Ono vory dark brown horso 10 yrs. old, brnndod "llnr C" on loft hip, wt 1260, nnd loggy. Ono bay horso, "It" on left hip, old, split hoof front foot, wt 1100. Liberal rownrd for Information leading to io covory. C. J. Stauffor, II. Drook Ings, Itoly.it, Ore. 13-15 HtniwlK-rrlf.M, llold pick, $1.35 por crato f, o. b, Hood It Ivor. Bend money with order. Derrlos guaranteed. Or der today. Supply limited, Add dreim 0. 1). N'lcketson. Hood Illvor, Oro. 13-IG a awjjwj m-L - NIIIIKllTK HAl.K ON K.KIX'UTION in FomicMhsimi:. In tho Circuit Court of tho 8tnto ot Oregon for tho County ot Crook. Crook County Dank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Dortha Dow lee F. C. Rhwlce, U. O. Coe, Trustee, and Ada It. Johnston, Defendants. Dy vlrtuo of an execution and or dor of salo Issued out of the above named court and causo on tho 0th day of May, 1912, In favor of tho above named plaintiff and against tho nbovo named defendants, Dertha Itowloo and F. C, llowloe. upon a Judgmnt against tho said defendants tor tho sum of Ono Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) with Interest thoroon from December 3lst. 1910, at tho rata of 10 per cont per annum and Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00) at torney's fees, and tho further sum of Ten Dollars($10.00) costs, which Judgment was enrolled and docket ed In the clork'a office ot said court In said county on tho 6th day of May, 1912, Btid whereas It was further HOMESTEAD UWlPASSED Document Aunlts Iteturn of lYcwl Unit to De Signed. Tho three-year homestead law has finally passed both houses of Con gress, and on Monday was signed by Vice President Sherman. It was then sent to the Whlto House to await the return of President Taft from a speech-making tour, to re ceive his hlgnnture and becomo effec tive. We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of IMNKIIUItKT NKWK ITEMS. PINEHUnST, Juno 3. Q. Sny der and Day Garrett made a busi ness trip to Dend Saturday. Mrs. Wlmer, moth'er of Mrs. Chas. Spaugh and Jean Winter, visited In the nelghbarbood Sunday. Fred Wilson and Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Dan Smith went to Dend Satur day. Messrs. Scott and Smith had the misfortune to loso a fine colt this week. Joan Wlmer, Cbaa. Spaugh and Charley Wimcr have been cleaning the Spaugh & Wlmer ditch. Chas. Bwally and mother of Des chutes were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nichols Tuesday. John Wlmer of Laldlaw was a bus iness visitor In tho nelgbborhoodpn Monday. '. G. W. Snyder and family spent Sunday on the Deschutes fishing. Road Supervisor Root is construct ing a brldgo across a branch of the main canal. G. M. Couch made a business trip to Laldlaw Saturday. STONE & STAATH NEW FIItM. E. F. 8tono, formerly of St. Louis, Mo., has formed a law partnership with Sylvester Staats, under tho Ann name of Stone & Staats. J. H. Din ner, who formerly was associated with Mr. Staats sold his Interest In tho Arm to Mr, Stone and it Is under stood will devoto himself to othor In terests around town. Mr, Staats Is well known in Dend, having practiced hore,for n year and being tho son of W. H. Staata.. Mr. 8tono has had an extensive Jaw experience, and, has been associated" with Missouri poli ties in various offices. ( FOR SALEr-Cabbaga plants, any quan'tltyV "E. D.'Havemann, R. V. D. No.'l, Dead. 12-13p IMPROVES STAR THEATRE. Workmen are busy today remodel ing tho Star Theatre A sloping floor Is being laid and opera chairs put In. The theatre will bo 20 feet longer, Thcro will bo no show to night, but tomorrow evening the the atre will be reopened. CASE HEARD AT THE DALLES. Tho ca&o Involving the possession of th.e 4-year-old child of Mrs. Har ney I-owcll of Dend was heard be fore Judge Dradshaw at Tho Dalles the first of tho week. A decision ns to whether tho child shall remain with Its aunt, Ida Ward, or bo given to its mother, will bo given by tho court later. Mrs. Uiwcll was rep resented by Vernon A. Forbes. WANT .MRS. EHKGOTT RACK. A Woman Suffrafo Club has been organized ot Redmond with 35 mem bers, an J twe delegates have boon chosen to attend tho stato suffrage convention when It meets In Port land. Mrs. G. W. Shrlncr ot Dend, who visited friends In Redmond last week, Is one of the delegates, tho other being Mrs. J, C. Williams. In order to correct a wrong Impression which Mrs. Sara D. F. Ehrgott ob tained ot the sentiment in that town, through the unofficial action of ono woman, the Redmond suffragists are endeavoring to get her to return to speak there again. PRKSDYTERIANS TO ELECT. There wlll( bo a congregational meeting of the Presbyterians follow ing the morning service on Sunday, the 16th, at which eldeis and trus tees will be elected. In tho even ing there will bo an ordnatlon ser vice of the elders, participating in which will bo Rov. D. F, Harper of Milton, Ore,, who was expected horo last Sunday but failed to arrive ow ing to dolay caused by washouts on tho railroad. The Prcsbytorlaus had up to Monday secured subscriptions for their church building amounting to $4664.30. ROYAL XEKiHDORS HAVE FUN. The Royal Neighbors met at the home of Mrs. Mcintosh Monday eve ning to surprise Mrs. Downing.. Tho lodge presented Mrs. DowningV'baby with a ring. Cake, sandwiches, can dy and nuts wero served during Jbe evening. Those present were Mrs. 'HaVer.' Mrs. "Mcintosh, Mrs. Welder, Mrs,. Htinoell, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Orcutt and HelUna BbzU. LUMBER of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and are in a position to fill orders ot any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. Bend, Oregon. Moved! Our Fine New Store On Oregon Street Is open ants' Ready for taspctIon. We Wswt you to aril aaJ sm us in our new home. Everything about It k modern anJ the beat, just as every thing aaout ottr stock, Including the picas, k the very hut that can aa bad. m Skuse Hardware Company ordorvd and decreed by the court Itnwleo, to recover audi balance un that tho following describod promt- paid, and that any surplus remain- bos, lo-wu mg from tho sain of tho lota last Tho northwest quarter of tho northwest quarter of section twenty seven In township seventeen south of range twelvo east of Willamette Me ridian, excepting however a parcel doscrllwd as follows; lloglnntng at a point 437.07 feet south and 405.03 foot west of tho northeast -corner of said NWU'of NWU of said section twenty-seven, and running thonca south GflO.OJ feet to a stake, thenco west 777. 86 leot to a stake, thenco north 340.1! foot to a stake, thenco north 46 dogreea 48 minutes oast 304.29 feet to a stako, thenco east 247 32 feel to a stake, thenco south 280 trot to a stako, thenco east 1SS.&7 feet to a stake, thenco north 280 feet to a stake, thenco cast 166. 67 feet to point of begin ning. That tho above descrltod promises first bo sold and, In ca'so a deficiency remains, that lots ono and two In block twenty-ono In the town of Dond Crook County, Oregon, according to tho plat thereof on Mo In tho olTlco of tho County Clerk of Crook County, Oregon, bo sold by tho Hhorlff of said County as under execution, and tho proceeds of such salo, after pny-'F' lug tho costs, disbursements, attor ney's fees and expenses herln stated, shall bo applied ukiii tho Judg- tiiniit mil! If ttiH tirnrt.mltt nf ......., ...... .. ..- ,-. J such salo bo inauirtclent tho I plaintiff shall have judg Ilincnt and oxecullon against tho do- ' fondants, K C Rowlco and Dortha above doscrlhed after satisfying thn demands of tho plaintiff, shall first bo applied to thn payment ot thn Judgment and lion of defendant, U (.'. Coe, and any surplus remaining af ter satisfying tho Judgment and lion of U. O .Coo bo applied to tho pay ment of tho Judgment and 1len of the defendant. Ada It. Johnston. Notice Is hereby given that I havo levied upon tho property above dos crlhed and I will, on Haturday, tho 20th day or Juno, 112, at 3 o'clock In tho after noon of said day at tho north door of tho court house In Prluovlllo, Crook County, Oregon, sell to tho highest bidder for cash, all thn right, tltlo and Interest tho said defendants, Dertha Rowlco, K. C. Itowleo, U. O. Coe, Truateo, and Ada R, Johnston, had In and to thn said real property on tho 6th day of May, 1912, to sat Isfy said Judgment, costs and ac cruing costs. Dated thin 27th day of May, 1913. T. N. IIALFOl'R, Hhorlff of Crook County, Oregon. 12-10 f l tthullt WonubM hMt UL', luuSuif, iiUit lnluf ! (..i.f pa.llir U tnUUI la ik 1.U4 .Li J I If I Vr-iuf It A alJ. ww iw wtr. in. j TUCWH.lflrCiUKU - iiwwwW m i I X I : : : t We Have 220 Acres of the Finest Improved Land at Summer Lake. Thcro aro 500 flno young trees, a house of twelve rooms, splendidly flnlahed Inside and out. A barn 80x80. All of the land under tho highest state of cultivation, except four acres. This ranch has never produced less than $6,000 per annum. Tho most admir ably located ranch on Summer Lake. Undoubtedly tho finest place in Lako County. This we con provo to you by your most rigid investigation, We are oiferlng this place on the most attractive terms, ond will take a nice house in Bend as part of the first pay ment. $0,000 cash will handlo this splendid ranch, and tho balance can run for ten years, at seven per cent interest. See V The Homeseekers' Land Company k Next to Pilot Duttc Inn, Wall Street, Bend, Oregon. - ...A WoVtVaa A Money Makor and Saver The Cow's Best Friend H VOU afo Still skimminn mittr Uu iK. IJ. fashioned "scttinn" system .wou ar In. inn ,,. one pound ol cfcarn in every four and vou aro not giving your cows a square deal. With a Do Laval cream sen&ratnr vam tUn..M . tt . 3 1 L L " ;- -..--WUU.UU ..- iuoic, am. mucn Deiter, cream, and besides would have warm sweet raillc to feed to your calves and pigs. Wo know that the De Laval will give you better service , .Vi l.w,ce a ,on3 as any other separator uu win do a raoney-maKcr tor you, Aak anyof your neighbors who uso a JJe Laval what kind nt service their machines havo given them. If a Do M Easiest Laval will save cream M ,0 turn" and make monev fnr W easlost tl ,.. .;ll - . mi jrviui iiciyuuurs u will do as much for you. wny not give it a trial? wash, skims the cloanoat lasts tho longest i SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL BUY A DE LAVAL Bend Hardware Co. . BSND - - - Nfi