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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1912)
FAG 1. iia. h, JJi CLUB SHOWS APPRECIATION PRESENTS Q1FT MRS. SMITH TO Irldcnt of I.lbrnry Organluitlon liaa Done Much to llrlnR It to Present Kftlclent State. Statement of Finances. As an expression of their appreci ation of tho services of Mrs. F. F, Smith, president of tho Library Club lor the pastthrce and a hall years, tho poraliora presented her with a put eluia Innllnlor. Mrs. Smith la IcatinK Bend In a tew days to rcaldo in t'oriianu. In a Very larce measure the Li brary Club'a present state ot great efficiency in tho civic life of the city today is duo to the untiring work of Its president- Vhcn Mrs. Smith was chosen to fill that position, the club was small In membership, with enthusiasm oven at a lower ebb. "Vlth. commendable tact and much hard work, Mrs. Smith kept the club CO Ids. until today It Is one ot the besl orsanlxatiops Jlcnd has. Hack In the farly days of Mrs. Smith's presidency, tho club did not even havo a secretary or treasurer and all the official duties devolved on the president; and as showing tho work mm was necessary to oo uono men, It may be said that oven dfsh-waah- jng, alter an lets cream social or other entertainment was given for the purpose of raisins funds, was a part of the presidential duties. Club'a Financial Standing. A statement of the finances ot the club, aa prepared by tho secretary- treasurer, Mrs. P. V. Drown, shows that the club Is now on a thriving basis. The club owns the library building, which cost $456. Of this amount J 60.85 waa donated In ma terial. The building Itself was given by the Deschutes Investment Com pany, and J. W. Dlralck, L. C. Flem ing, George Drosterhous and H. D. Oourcy contributed labor. The ma terial was donated as follows: Uend Company, $50; Skuso Hardware Com pany, $6.35! Ovcrturf-Davls-Mlller Company. $4.50 The club has on hand $70.15 In cash. There was a balance from August of $97.90, and during the month the receipts have been $18.30. The September expenditures have been $46.05, this including librarian's salary, printing, wiring of building, new books, etc The club has $25 In bills receivable. The Indebtedness of the club is $257.55, this amount being due the First National Rank, which charges no Interest on the .Joan. Of this amount $170 is for having the library building moved from the corner of Bond and Oregon streets to Its present site, and $87.65 for cash ad vanced for labor. Hooks Now Number 7SO. In addition to tho building, the club owns more than 750 volumes, some fixtures, dishes and flat sllvor sufficient for use on almost any oc caalon. Tho library subscribes for 36 periodicals, making It the best reading room to be found In Central Oregon. All the ladles of the club take great interest In its work and devote much of their time and energies to It, and along with Mrs, Smith tboy all de fecrvo much credit for fostering such an Important asset of the town. THE MENACE OF RABIES. Chut Up Your Dog Whin Thsis Symp toms Bsgin to 8how. The- first strlklupjiyiiiptum In a rabid dug U u I moat Inrariubly a decided change In lu dlapoaltlou. It either bV rome more crow. Irritnblr and sulky or stum nuumial frlfudltiie and wants to be routlnually ietted. Olf vlouifly In the latter mute It Is a mux't ,(i)aiii:eroii menace to It owner, who 1 easily may be Infected through (a tcnitch on the hand or .by n bte dur ing unusual playfulneKs. In either i-aMe the dog soon become extremely re)t lest, lying down, then almost Immedl. stely getting up to run around nerv ously for a few seconds and nilu ly ing down. This rotation It keeps up without Interruption for no mo time. The dog Is easily startled, growls nod barks at the least provocation. The owner or keeper who knows its dlio iltlun will easily discern this change snd by simply shutting up the dog xr rurely for observation will obviate all further danger. The I'asteur treatment has been sroved beyond peradrenfiire to be a specific prophylactic agalnut rabies. It will prevent the development of the disease If administered properly snd if used In time. The report of the I'ascur luittltute of Paris (Annates de I'lustltut I'asteurt states that during the past (en years 7.380 persons have been treated, of whom only twenty one have died from all causes, a mor tality of .28 per cent The record in this country is almost as gcxxL Wal ter 'Feet In Harper's Weekly. Ths White Shim. The age of chivalry Is supposed to be that ago when young men dressed themselves ud In armor and pounded i tint another wlthl;tJets and swords. It U perhaps well td recoil th story of tho White Bhlp, which In tho year tl20 cartlod to Knoland the irrtiudson of the Norman conqueror. ThU ehlp was captulned by the son of the mnti who hud steered across the conqueror himself. The Hhlp emit. There- waa only one lirehout The youiW prince wns put lu that, to lie ruwed nwnyT Ills sister screamed, lie put hnck tn tuire her ulao. So innny leiiHtl Into the boat from the alnkhur ship that nil were drowned except one bulclier. who clunp to lite must. Tho pnnwnKvr on this ship were 140 picked mill no ble knlRhtn. Kimnlln): the portion of their future kins. Culller'a Weekly. Traveling Incognito. Rome InreotlKator or curious subject has discovered that the Inventor of traveling tucogutto was I'eter the Orent of Husala. The next after the famous flusalan sort-relgn to adopt the prac tice wua Joseph II. of Austria, who In 1777 made ft. tittle flay lu Parin under tho title or .count ton i-niucnstetn. During the revolutionary period Luul XVIIL buried bis temporarily useless royal dignity under the privacy of Comte de Ulle, whllo Charles X. pass ed as the Comte de Murine The ex Empress Eugenie Jn her splendor fre fluently took .little trips as the Comtesse de Plerrefonda. Prattles) Results. There may be something In this the ory of telepathy," said the mystical person. You mean thought concentration that enables you to Impress your Ideas on others T" Inquired Senator 8orghum. "Yes." "Well, there may be something In it But dont depend on It For practical results In Impressing people, telepathy 'will never compare with a brass band and a parade." Washington Star. NOTICK OF CONTKST. Department of tho Interior, United Statca Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon, September 17, 1912. To Heirs of Herman Jacobson, de ceased, of Prlncvllle, Oregon, Con tested You aro hereby notified that Sam uel O. Short, who gives Hend, Ore gon, as bis post-office address, did on August 22, 1912. fllo In this office his duly corroborated applica tion to contest and secure the can cellation ot your homestead, Entry No. , Serial No. 07338, made August 26, 1910, for 8Wfc SEU, Stt SWVi. Sec. 28. NW NWJ4. Section 33, Township 16, S Range 15, E.. Willamette Meridian, and aa grounds for his contest alleges that Herman Jacobson died, Intestate, May 3, 1911, without heirs and the administrator ot whoso estate Is A. Lipman. Prlncvllle, Oregon, that tho widow, heirs dtvlseo or tho adminis trator have never, since the death of the entryman, resided upon aald tract nor have they or any of them cultivated or improved said land but have wholly abandoned the same and that the administrator has sold and removed all ot tho moveablo Improve ments from said tract. You aro. therefore, further notified that tho said allegations will be taken by this office as having been confess ed by you, and your said entry will he canceled thereunder without fur ther right to bo board. therein, cither before this offlco or on appeal, If you ran to nie in this omco witiiiu twenty days after the FOURTH pub lication of this notice, as shown bo low, your answer, under oath, spe cifically meeting and responding to these allegations of contest, or It you fall within that tlmo to file in this office due proof that you bavo served a copy ot your answer on tho said contestant either in person or by registered mall. If this service is made by the delivery ot a copy of your answer to tho contestant In per son, proof of such service must be either the said contestant's written (SCJUJUWICUfiBUJCUl Ul l (CWCIIU Ul mo, cdpy,, showing the date of Its rpcolpt, , or tho affidavit of the person by whom ' the delivery was madu stating when I and where the copy was delivered; If made by registered raall, proof of such servlco must copsiitpf tho ax flavit of the person by whom the copy was mailed stating when and the post office to which it' was mailed, and th)s affidavit ruuat behccompa'nled by the postmaster's receipt for-tho letter. You should state In your answer tno name or tno post omco to wniqu you desire futurp notices to bo aent to you. C. W. MOORE, Register. Date of first publication Septem ber 25th, 1912. Dato of second publication October 2nd. 1912. Date of third publication October 9th, 1912. Dato of fourth publication, October 16th, 1912. NOTICE FOR I'UIU.ICATIO.V. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Otllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, September 11th, 1912. Notlco Is hereby given that Henry C. Schumacher, of Tutnalo, Oregon, who, on June 19th, 1907, made homestoad entry, No, 15667, Serial No. 0125, for Lot 3, NE14 8W4, 8E 8W, Sec. 6 and B4 NW'4, Section 7, Township 1,6 South, Range 11 East, Willamette Meri dian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final flvo year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described bqfore II. C. Ellis, U. 8. Commiss ioner, at his office at Hend, Oregon, on the 26tb day of October, 1912, Claimant names ' as witnesses: Alexander Levor'enz, and William .iHardt. of QUI. Oregon. Hubert A. 'Scoggln aqd Frederick W. Loverenx, 'or Tumalo, Oregon, W. MOORE, 29 - 33" Register, i NOTICK OK CONTIfltT. Department ot tho Ulterior, United States Land Olllce, I.nkovlow, Oru- gon, Soptotuber 11, l&la. To John M. Thornton, of Weston, Oregon, contestoo: You nro huroby notified Hint Floyd V, Hcnsoner Who gives lloiul, Ore gon, euro of C. 8. llonson, did on AilgilRt SDtli, 1012, lllo 111 this olllce his duly corroborated application to contest mid secure tho cancellation of your humestend Untry No. , Serial No. 04030, tor NICU Section 34, Township 21 South ot Itniigo 20, Knst, W. M. and as grounds for bin contest ho nlleges Hint sntd cntrynmn never established or tnntnlnlnud resi dence upon said traot nor has ho over cultivated or Improved said tract to any extent whatever but tins wholly nbaudonod said tract for mure than one year last past, You nro, therefore, further noti fied that the said allegations will be fc. SUNDAY ICE CREAM SPECIAL CHERRYNUT BRICK OrtiWs taken for HONE MADE PIES AND CAKES Don't forget our DAINTY DINNERS AND SUWERS. Billiards and Pool Fine nn1 Popular Lino of CIQRS Robert Blackwell Wall Street, Bend, Oregon R. H. DEYARHOND Machine Shop and Garage We know how to do nil kinds of Machine Work. J TRY US AND SEE. -- STEVENS Mr STEV&NS o, JJS Doubt Varrtl llammerltss Shotgun Is tlrvnfft whero other guns aro terabit. The Inr rcl and lugs are drop-fargvd In one piece ot high imruuraitccl, choki bored for nltro jwwdcr witli matted rib. Vlrk up thU sun nd frl the Uthnre Of It imln tin working part ckwrlrsnd neItflnrriir)il Cnuli of UrUII jrou will My It W trtnhtr. It lUts at only 020.00 snd will W fl.infrM,l irriMkl ,ltmL from lli Uclorf fn rait vou cannot KmriV I If tkrovgh a drar. JLI til t n Art CUulot Jf I , .lw mum W, i. nam kva AIUVIUIVMI ATENTS VAMMRU! INFORMATION VKKIt If you have u liivciillfeu or any pilcnl nmttcr, write Immediately to W W WHiailT.regUlcrcil attorney LoauftTruHllldf Wa,lilntou,I).C POLK'S. OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Directory of Mch Clly. Town autd Villas, slvlos daacrlptlrs akatcb of ab plat, location, population, tl irraph, ahlpptor nod banking- polAtl aJo Clajind plfKlory, tompllad by tiiumaea and profMlon. . M. I mu m VV KKATTL-m vapc! I mr sjv I " if , Vi mSfffl&s!:i! L tbi taken by this office as having been contained ,by yoi, and, your anld ontr.y will bo canceled thareuuder without your further right to ho heard there in, either before this ulllcu or on np ponl, It you tnll to lllo In this olllce within twenty ilnya nttur tho FOURTH puhllcnllon of this notice, ns ahuwu below, your answer, under onth, specltlctilly moating ntid re sponding to thouo nllvgiitloiiM of con test, or If you full within Unit time to lllo lu this olllce duo proof that you havo served n copy of your nnswor on tho aald contestant either lu por mm or by roglHtered mall It this ser vlco In uinda by tho delivery ot a copy of your answer to the contestant In person, proof of such servlco must be either tho said contestant's written acknowledgement or his receipt of tho copy, showing tho dnto of Its re ceipt, or tho affidavit of the person by whom tho delivery was niado, stat Ihg when and whero tho copy was de livered; If in n do by registered malt, proof of such service must consist of tho afflldavlt ot tho person by whom tho copy waa mallod stating when aitd the post office to which It was mailed, and this aflldavlt must bo ac companied by tho postmaster's re ceipt for the lotterv You should state tn your answer tho nnmo of tho post oftlco to which you deslro future notices tb be sent to you. A. W. ORTOS. Register. Dato of first publication, Septem ber 1Mb, 19111. Dato of second publication, Sep tember 25th, 1912. Dato of third publication, October Snd, 1912. Date ot fourth publication, October 9th, 1912. NOTICE FOR I'l'lll.H'ATION. United Stntes Land Offlco, The Dalles, Oregon, September U 1912. Notice Is heroby given that the Northern I'uclflc Railway Company, whose post office address la St. Taut, Mlnnesutn, has this 12th day of Sep tember, 1912, filed In this office Its application to select under the pro visions of tho Act of Congress, ap proved July 1, 189S (30 Stat. 597, CIO), as extended by tho Act of Congress approved May 17, 1906, tho SW4 soU. SOU SWU. Sec. 21 and',ilrll, verlfle.1 as reiiiilrurt liv Inw. nwU noW, neU nwU. Sec. 28,.wU,,n ,x mnths after tho first pu Ik Twp. 17 8outh, Rango 12 East, . M.JiiratloR of this notice, to the said ad Borlal No. 01071C. mlnlatratrU at the office of her at- Any and all persons claiming ad- loniey. Vernon A. Forbes. In tho versely tho lands described, or de-'pi .Notional Hank Hulldlug. Ilond. siring to object because of the Orugon, tho snme being tho place lor mineral character of the land, or for tno transaction of tho business of any other reason, to the disposal to j ,.,,,, , Mj County nnd State. applicant, should fllo their affidavits, f,Btatl ln, t day of September, of protest In this office, on or before mi;, tho 6th day of November. 1912. i JENNIE SELLERS, C. W. MOORE. Admlnlstratrli of tho estate of W. ?8-33 Register, n, Rellers. deceased, 26-29 Why Take a Chance With Rain? WHICH is best and safest to be nt the mercy of uncertain rainfall, or to have an ample supply of water always at hand to provide the best crowing conditions for your crops? The decision is in your hands. ' You can be independent of rainfall. You can control the water supply on your farm by installing a pumping outfit operated by a dependable I H C Oil and Gas Engine .The I II C engine line is complete, pvery engine in it is thoroughly tested and guar anteed, It includes horizontal and vertical engines, air aud water-cooled, stationary, portablo or mounted on skids, in sizes from 1 to SQ-horso power, or tractors in 12, 15, 20, 25 and 45-horae power sisJes. IHC engines nro made toopemtcon gas, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, distillate or alcohol, usintf whichever fuel is cheapest or most convenient. Also, there are sawing, spraying and grinding out fits, etc. The same engine which does your irrigating will run nny of your (arm machines. The IHC local dealer can secure the best engineering knowledge and advice. With his assistance you can put in an irrigating plant that will assure you the best chance of con tinuous success at a price you will be well satisfied to pay. See the IHC local dealer for catalogues and full information, or, write International Harvester Company of America (Incorporateu) Portland Ore. I If CStrrUa Buraau . Trio purpoie or this Ilureau Is to furmah, free of charie loall, tho bfil Inlorinallorl obialnsbla en uclltr isrminr. II rou lions conctrnlnc soils, sat on. f r(lllir,ec.. mtKer and j and ihsm to III C 3ervlc uuiioinj, biucsf 0, v SA PREMIUMS $1500, ' RACES $3000 FUN AMUSEMENT-INTOUMA. TION AND INSTRUCTION. Tho Anminl WiiHconntl Hood Itlvor County Fnlr will bo hold nt Tho UnllcH. October 1, 2. II, !, 1911!. Tills Exhibition will comprise) horat'H, cnltle, sheep, Hwlno, poultry, fnnn productH, fruit, Dowers, murchnn dine, mnntifncturt'H, mnchlnory, wo mnn'H work, nrt, chlltlron'suxhibltH of nrt nmi tmrdunlmr, npci'd con tofltn, novJ nttrnctloiid nntl outer tnimnenta Unit will tlcklu you very muchly, Como nnd liuvo tho boat tiino t)f your life, und you will llvo fifty yenra loimor. U0NT FOH GET THE DATE. JUDD S. FISH, Sccly. NOTICK FOR I'MIMUATION. Departtnont of the Interior, U. H, Laud Office ot Tho Dalles, Oregun, Septembor 10th, 1912. Notlco Is hereby given that John W, Usher, of Hend, Oregon, who, on Octobur 31st, 1907, madu homestead entry No, K763, Serial No. 04234 and No. 010088, for soU seV4, sec. 23, iwU wU, sec, 34, n wU nwU, sec. 25 and noU neU, section 26, Towiiahlp SO South, Range 10 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final fire year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before II, C. Ellis, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Hend, Oregon, ou tho 23rd day of October, 1912. Claimant names ns witnesses: l'otor Segllng, 0. II. Allen, Luther Metko aud John Peters, all of Hend, Oregon. C. W. MOORE, 2S-32 Roglster, NOTICK TO t'RKDITORH. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Crook. In tho matter or the estate of W. 11. Sellers, deccaaod. Notice Is hereby given by tho undersigned, the duly apixilnted, qualified and acting administratrix ot tho estate of W. II, Sellers, de ceased, to tho creditors and all per sons having claims against said de cenacd. or said estate, to nn-annt M i 111 av snx worthy qu crops, una araiasi. 11 ou irliiuulrliratoac! aarvlca llursas, itsrvsilsr i i: 1 I a.4 '.' JM1 1 "tfclsji? II OFFH)IAIi, United Htntcs. Prosldont William II. Taft Vice President ,, James 8. Sherman Secretary of Statu P. O. Knox Secretory of Treasury ,F. MnoVuiigh Heori'lary of Interior ,.V. L. Klnhei ik'vretnry of War,... II. L. Hllmsoii Sect clary of Commerce nnd Labor , , , , , . . , ... .UhtrU'H NaKol Secretary of Navy Oeo, Von L. lor Becrettiry of AwitoHlturo Jns, Wilson Postmaster (Itineritl ,l' II. Mltchnuck Attorney llvnutal 0. W, Wlcltuish.iui Ntnto. (lovornor .Oswald West Secretary of Statu .... II. V. Olcott Trortiiiror Thus. II. Kay Atty (loneial ,,.,,, A, M. Crawford Siiporliitoiitlont Pii'bllb liiNtriictloii , . .. .,!. R. Alderman State Prlntor W. S. Duulway pominlsitonot labor HtatlMlrs , , , , .,.. ,..., ,,,,,0. P. I loft Uamq Warden W. L. Flnley State Engineer John II. I.ivU United Stales Senators , , . . ...Oconto E. Chamberlain ..,., Jonathan llournt, Jr. Congressmen A. W. Iifferty W, O. llawley Seventh Judicial DUtrlrt. Judge W. L. llraiUho w Attorney Fred V. N llsou Crook County. Judge II. a Ellis Clerk ..,,,., Warren Drown Sheriff T. N. Ilalfour Treasurer ...Ralph Jordan Assessor ......... J. D. l-aFollettu School Supl It. A. Ford Coroner Dr. E. O. Ilydn Surveyor Fred A. Illco Commissioners It. II. Itayloy Jauioa Illco the Courts, Circuit .Meets first Monday lu May end third Monday In October. Probate Meets first Monday In each month. Commissioners' Meets first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July, September and November. Hend School Dtatrlrt No. Vi. Directors II. J. Overturf. Chmn F. M. Ray Clyde M. McKay Clerk Miss Marlon What City of Rend. Mavor . .., P. Putnam Recorder II. C. Hill Treasurer .11. J. OverUrf Chlof of Police S. It. Roberta Clt Engineer ....George 8, Young Councllmen II. E. Allen A. L. Fretieli .........,....... M. 8. Latllii ,,...,.. .,,,,,, .b. J. Spencer John Htcl.11 J II. Wenandy Ritlmstri ou application Wall Paper at Portland Price N. P. WE1DER PAINTER . & Paperhanger Chcsprit snd licit Wall I'sper tU tu nica lu the county. Oct My Price. OS acruM tittl Rum Mia Itos 39. Html, Oregon. Clover Leaf Dairy PURE MILK AND CREAM TRMHMIONU and we will deliver S. L. STAATS, Prop. Tie WHITE IS KING The BEST nil-round Fiwiily I Sewing Machine that can litv produced. Made in both!RO- TARY & VIBRATOR styles. The rotnry makes both! Lock nnd Chain stitch. The- latest up to the minute steel) nttnehments with each inn- chine. Sold on easy payments I Send name and address for our beautiful H. 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