The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 18, 1912, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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Helen and Robert Tatt, daughter
and ton of President Taft, aro now
about 100 rallea Inland from the rail
road In tho heart of Glacier National
Park, Uncle Sam' newest playground
which was created by Congrats In
1910, the bill for which was signed
by President Taft himself.
There are In tho party Mrs". Geo.
E. Vincent, wife of the president of
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JU W. HILL OfFEHS JtADHOMtf LOVING CCP.
The abovo picture shows the hand
so mo silver loving cup which Loull
W. Hill," chairman of tho board of
directors of the Great Northern Italf
. -way; that given for the 30 best and
SPELT7 FINE FOR HOGS
Crop That 1m New to Tills HccUou
Yields Heavily.
A crop that Is likely to prove a
-very important one in Central Oregon-Is
spelts. - Those who are fami
liar with It say it is a tlpto'p food
"for hogs.
Ed Halvorson, who raised the crop
In Nortn Dakota, sowed a
small
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1 patch 'of-ltithls year on bis Irrigated
ranf h fjiinJhf tjd.51 half southeast,
of town aildsajsThe yield baa ben I
. at thexntoof 60 bushels, to the aor
he.la aura. It is a grain something
like" barley and can be raised pn btu
dry and Irrigated land.. Next yeafc
Mr. Halvorson expects to put la
at least five adres 'of spetU. i
' Me renorts a fine bay crop on nil
Vplace -Ilo-has harvested 40 tonQtJ
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the University of Minnesota and a
number of young peoplo including
Martha Dowers, daughtor of the late
Attorney General; her brother, Lloyd
W. J. Bowers, who recently returned
from Europo, and Miss Isabella Vin
cent, who was at Uryan Mawr with
Miss Taft.
When the party arrived nt Two
largest potatoes exhibited at the
ncccnd annual potato snow to be held
at Redmond October 14 and IS.
Any farmer In the county Is eligible
to compete for the trophy.
wheat hay and C of clover, most of
tho land In cultivation being now.
It Is irrigated from tho north lateral
of the Arnold canal,
WKKKLV MAItKKT LRTTKIL
NORTH, PORTLAND, Sept. 14
Receipts foe the week have been;
Cattle, 1C27; calves, CO; bogs, 13G4;
sheep, 4534, Tho market for the
best grades of cattlo has remained
firm, somo extra good steers selling
'us high as $7:25 rand choice heifers
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readily brim
Supplies cont
to tho denijtnd
bringing 5 0. GO to 10.60.
continue to bo Inadeuuato
demdud and prospects are good
for contlnii(idblgh 'prices. The hug
division bad a widely diversified
range, sales ranging from S8,f)0 'to
9.30 RCcgrdlflg ' to quality. Best
well fio'lBhed'BwUie, 'however, were
In good demand at from S9.20 tto
110.30. Receipts show a slight. n
crease, over, fast week's but .tmers
T1IR nKN'I) IIUM.KTIN, HKNl?, WMMWIAY, BKPTKMntill K I0H1
Medlclno Lake, Montana, the first
stop In Glacier National Park, they
were greeted by a band of about 100
Ulackfeet Indians, whose reservation
adjoins tho park. The Indians en
tertalned the party with exhibition
of their Sun Dance, Orass Dance and
Medicine Lodge ceremonies. Glacier
National Park Is replete with Indian
are still far from being well supplied.
Mutton continues to advonco, best
wethers now selling at It.GS, ewes
at J 3.86 and lambs from $.1.60 to
(COS. Ltcht receipts In this divis
ion contlnuo to prevail.
i'ATr.KI00 MAX IJl'VH IIKIIi:
It. A. ContcB, a business man of
i Waterloo, Iowa, was In llcnd last
week and purchased through J. A.
Hastes n tract of alout eight acres
' fill. ...... II.I.Ll. .. .... I... fl
IU I 1IUI I1UIIO IIU1KIU IJWHtU III J.
II Uenn. Mr. Contes said ho would
bring his family out next spring. He
represented a number of friends liv
ing In Waterloo and they will jiroli
al Iv, on his favorable recommenda
tion, buy the whole tract of somo SO
acres. It Is located within two mllos
of town and Is good land. Adjoin
ing it Is the farm of Jou Buckholx,
who mado such a big suceess raising
truck
THK UXIVKItHITV OF OltKGOX COItlUWPONIlHXCi: SCHOOL.
offers FKKK, wlili tho exception of coat of postngo on papers and
cost of tho University Kxtontlon Hulletln. to CITIZENS OF OltKGOX,
forty UNIVERSITY COUItSKS by MAIL. Ability to profit by tho
courses selected Is tho only requirement for enrollment In the Corres
pondence Department. Courses are offered in tho departments of
Botany, Debating, Economics, Education, Electricity, English Litera
ture, English Composition, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Draw
ing. Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Sociology,
and Surveying, Wrlto to tho Secrutnry of the Correspondence School
1'nlvcrslly of Oregon, Kugeno, for Information and catalogue.
COUIlflKH IX IUMIDKXCK at tho University prepare for tho
Professions of ENGINEKRING, JOURNALISM, LAW, MEDICINE,
and TEACHING. Fall semester opens Tuesday, Sept. 17. Address
tho Registrar for catalogues descriptive of tho College of Engi
neering, tho- College of J.lbcrat Arts, tho Schools of Education,
Commerce, Law Medicine, and Music.
O'DONNELL
UNION MARKET
Headquarters for Commercial Men
filcctrlc Lighted Throughout
BEND
HUC3H O'KANB, MANA9ER
BEND, OREGON
Oood Rooms
Free bus to
and from trains
J. H. MUSQROVO
THE LOTUS BAR
Schmidt & Musgrovo, Props,
WINES LIQUORS, CIOARS
OLY ThVoBST OF QOODSIIANDLBD '
Bond Street
It A A A A A 1 fc
legend and full of scientific interest
on account of tho geological forum
tloui. President Taft Is setting a good
examplo to every American cltlien by
Introducing to lil-t family the henullc
of American scenery. The "Sec
America Pint" slogan has mado u
Impression on our chief cxccutlxo.
XOTICK KOIl PUIIMCATIOX.
Department of tho Interior, U. 8.
I .and Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
September 10th. 1913.
Notlco Is hereby given that John
W. Usher, jjf llcnd. Oregon, who, ou
October 31st, 1907, mndo homestead
entry No. 16703. Serial No. 04334
and No. OIO0S8, for sei so'J, sec.
23, iwU swi. sec. SI, nw; nwU,
sec. 25 mid nuU no '4. section 2d,
Township 30 South, Hanre 10 Knst,
Wllluiiiotte Meridian, has Med notlco
of Intention to make final flvi year
proof, to establish claim to the laud
aho described, before II. C Kills.
U. S. CommlMloner, at his ofHce at
llend, OreKon, on the 23rd dny of
October, 1913.
Claimant names as wllneises:
Peter Hogllng. C. it. Allen, Luthur
Mutke and John Peters, hII of llend,
Oregon.
C. W. MOOKK.
38-32 - Iteglster
BROTHERS
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Special Attention to
Transient Travel
HOTEL I
Quod Meals
All arrangements made for persons
desiring to go south and esst of hero
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W. F. SCHMIDT 'l
Bond, Oregon
aa.a L j. a j. A j j.
ikt iii:si I'Aiui niAxriiiHH
Hteldl & Tweet hnvo been untitled
franchises by tho County Court for
nn electrlo light and power sjntoin,
water system nnd electric street rnll
way system In lleud Park and Urn
Hrst and Second additions to Heiitl
Park, with tho usunl restrictions
it ml reservation mndo by tlio
county.
O..W. H..V N.TllVKM VMY.V..
A prlio silver cup lo lw n warded
to tho exhibitor of tho west steer nt
tho fair nt Prlnelllo next mouth "
been donated by the O.-W. It & N.
Co Tho trophy hns lireii sent by A.
A Morse, traveling teprceentntlve of
the compnny, to T. M. llnldwln, preil
dent of the Hrst Nntlonnl Hank of
Prluevllle nod Is now on exhibition
nt the county sent.
YOl'NU AT.FAI.KA !H KlNh'.
P J Young, who' Uvea tlvo miles
out on the road to Prluovllle, wns In
town Saturday nnd reported crops In
his neighborhood very floe. This
spring lie seeded SO acres to alfalfa
and at least 70 ncte of It I now,
In prime condition. This yoar he
bad 30 acres of fine clover liny,
which yielded heavily. Mr. Young
hsa 100 acres, all of which that l
Irrigable (about HO acres) Is now
under cultivation.
KOK BALK Improved lot. two
blocks enst of slntlun, cheap for cash.
Address. J, T J. Hulletln. 38-33p
XOTICK TO CHKIIITOItH.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregun. for the County of Crook.
In the matter of the estate of W, II.
Sellers, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by the
undersigned, the duly appointed,
(justified and uctlng administratrix
of the estate of W. II. Sellers, de
censed, to the creditors nnd all per
sons having claims against said de
cerned, or tnld estate, to present
them, verified aa required by law,
within six montha after tho first pub
lication of this notice, to the said ad
ministratrix at the office of her at
torney, Vernon A. Forbes, In the
First National Hank llulldlng. Bend,
Oregon; the same being the place for
the transaction of the business of
said eilate In said County and State.
Dattd this th day of September,
1913.
JKNNIK SCLLKHS,
Administratrix of the eststo of W.
II. Sellers, deceased. St-39
XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
United Slates Land ORlre, The
Dalles, Oregon, September i2,
1912.
Notice Is hereby given tint the
Northern Pacific Hallway Compaii).
whoMt kj1 ollleo addrvHS Is Kt. Paul,
Minnesota, hns this 12th dny of Hc
(ember. 1912, tiled In this ollleo Its
application to select under the pro
visions of the Act of Congress, np.
proved July 1, 1M98 (30 Slnt. &97.
030), ns extended by tho Aet of
Congress npprowd May 17, 1900, the
swl; seU. oV4 swi. See. 31 and
ii w '4 noUi noli iiwV, Sec. 2b,
Twp 17 South, Bang 13 Kast, W. M.
Serial No. 010716.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely tho lands deserlbod, or de
siring tit object because of the
mineral character of the land, or for
any other reason, to the disposal to
applicant, should file their affidavits
of protest in this ottlce, on or before
tho 6th da of Not ember, 1913.
C. W. MOOItK,
28-33 Hogl.tor.
,
ISOXII SALI
NOTICE or
Notlco is hereby given that sealed
proposals h be received ut the
office of tho City Becorder, Bend.
Oregon, up to six (Cj o'clock P M
ou Tuesday, the 34th dny of Sep
tember, 1912, for the purchase of
Municipal Bonds of the City of Bend,
Oregon. Said Bonds aro In the sum
of $00,000 par vulue, Isiued In do
nominations or 11000,-and Issued for
tho purpono of constructing u sowor
system and authorized by voto at a
special election lie hi In tho City of
Bend on tho 20t' duy or July, 19P3.
Said bonds nr' anted September 1st,
1912, and bi' 1. r Interest at n rnto not
exceeding, six (0) per ceut pel nullum
interest payable seml-unnunlly
Said bunds muturo September 1st,
1933. Interest anil prln-lnal pay
able at Bend, Oregon, or tho Oregon
Fiscal Agency In New York City
Said bonds aro Issued and to bo sold
In accordance with tho provisions of
tho Charter of tho City of Bend
Proposals for said bonds sbnll
atato tho rate of Interest on which
tho proposal, is bnsed.
Each proposal must bo accompan
ied by a cortlfled check In tho sum of
One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars,
made payable to tho City Treasurer
of tho City of Bend, ns n guarantee
or tho good faith of the bidder,
The City reserves tho right to re
ject any or all bids.
By order or the Common Council
of tho City of Bond, Oregon, dated
July 20th, 1912. First publication
July 4th, 1012,
G. P. PUTNAM, Mayor.
II. C. ELLIS, Recorder,
POLK'S'
OREGON and WASHINGTON '
j Business Directory
A Directory of Mch City. Town and
Vlllsst, IyIo dctlptlT skstch of
tsch plsc, location, population, tU
'STapb, alilpplna ana kanklns point I
alio ClaMlflta Dlroclorjr, compiua hr
I buloM sn4 proNulon.
m. it. j. rom ,co., gsurru!
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PREMIUMS $1500, "H
RACES $3000 9
FUN AMUSKMBNT-INTOUMA. I
T10N AND 1NHTKUCTI0N. f
Tho Annunl Wunconntl Hood (Vcr i
County Fnlr will bo hold t Tho v
DhIIvh, October 1, 2, !1, I, lmg,
TI1I1 Inhibition will comprint) liormV
cnttlo, ilicop, Nwlno, poultry, fnrtlJ '
jiroductit, iruu, uowem, tncrchnn
illno, iiinniifncturt'd, tnnchlnury, wo
iimn'H work, nrt, chllilron'avxhlliiu ,
of nrt nnd KHnlonlinf, npvoil con
tosU, novtil nttrnctlons nml enter.
tnlntnonta thflt will tickle you very I
muchly, Come nnd hnvo tho kit 1
tlmu of your life, nnd you will ss-
llfty yenra lonRor. DON'T KOIU f
GCTTHEDATK. .
JUDD 8. FISH. Socty.
IIIIIKOTOIIV OP OFFICIALS. '
VulteU HUtM. t
President WlllUm II. Taft
Vice President ..James H. Hliermin
Becretary of Hlsto P. u. Knot 1
Secretary of Treasury . K. MacVeaih J
Secretary-of Interior ,.W. L. KUhj ?
Secretnry of War.... II, U Hllimou
Hrcretnry of Coramorco and Ijtbor . t
Churles Nstt f
Secretnry of Navy Geo. Von L. Me)er '
Secretary or Agriculture Jna. Wllsou V
Postmaster General . K. II. Hitchcock i
Attorney General G. W. Wlcher.luia
Mute. f
Governor .Oawald Wtn i
Stcrvtarv or State ....II. W. oinmt 1
Trodiurnr Thin II k' i
Atty General A. M. Crawford
Superlntoudcnt PubUe Instruction .
U It. Alderman
Stnto Printer W. H, Dunlftuy
Commissioner ltbor tiintlstlc
O. P l loir 1!
Game Warden W. L. PltiWy f
State Knglnver John II. UU.
United States Senators !
George K. Chamberlala f
.Jonathan Bourne, Jr. I
Conrresauien .......A. W. Latterly I
W, C. Hamlirl
Kevrutb JudlrUl' llUtrict. ' .
Judge W. I Bradshav
Attorney Fred W llutt
CrtMik County.
Judge II, C. Kills
Clerk Warren llrow a
Sheriff . T. N. Balfour
Treasurer .Ilalph Jordia
Assessor J. 1), ltKollelt
School Supt It. A. Pord
Coroner Or, K. O, Hyde
Surveyor I'red A. Itlc
Commissioners It. II BayleyJ
v Jnmes Itlceta
1he(iurt. '
Circuit Meets first Mondny In
Mny Mid third Monday In Oitober
Probate Meets first Monday la
onch month.
Commissioners' Meets first Wrl
nrsdny In January, Mnrch, May, Julx;
September nf'il Nut umber.
Heiitl MliiH.ri)Mrlrt No. IU. ,
Directors .... .11. J. Overturf, Chmn
....f,.............r M. Bay
Clyde M. MrKa
Clerk MUs Marlon VIl
Cliy or limit. 1
Muvo,' G. P. PutnsiH
Iteeoidor II. C KliiT
Troai-urer II. J. Overt -rf
Chlur or Pullee 8. K. Itobeits
CUt Knglueer . . . . Georme S. Youna
CouuelltNon , .11. K Alln
t o 1
A. L. Pren l
M. 8. I.allut
....IS. J. Hpunror
John HH'Ul
. . .J II. Wetinndy
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