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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1912)
t TIIK IIKNI) IJUM.JJTIN, IIKNI), WKDNWDAY, OOTOIIEIl SO, 11)12. r40R 11. f Hlh I IUIHINKHH AND PltOPIJHNIONAIj. ItOlUMIT II. (IOUIjII Civil ISitKl'X-'vr Demit Oregon. UNDHIlTAKHIt. Licensed limbiiliiier, I'lini'inl Director Phono. l.mly Assistant 0. 1'. NlHWONdKIt, Hvntl, Ore, " l II. THO.MPHON, M, D. I'iiy.Uliiu itml HiirKt'iiii OlIUu teinpirnrlly Ht rwtlilntjo on Kentucky Htroot. ItOHH I' A It Nil AM Attorney nt Law Temporary ollloe, Hecond Ploor . I'lrst National Ilniik II ill Id hut. MAIIION M. LHHIl N u r n o Lot 11, HlOck 16. Center Addition Ilend, Oregon TIIK 4. II. IIANKIl AIIHTIIAOT CO., Incorporated, Complete tract Indexes unit photo graphic copies of all Crook Count) records. l'rlnavlllo, Oregon Naturu Mnthoiln Chronlo Disorders mid Dietary Advlcu A Bpcclnlty tut. ii. i. Kirrciiu.M Chiropractor. Mcchniio-TherMpWt Hours U lo C. 1 ',4 HlockM Kast of Ilend llotvl. W. V. IWDLKNKIl, I). M. I). DI5NTI8T l.nwronco llultdlng 11 e n d, O r o g o n IT. O. COM, M. I). I'll yule In ii ami Huritnon Ofllco ovr First National Hank Officii lloum: 10 In 13 n. in.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. IIKNI), ;: OUKUON 0. H. HKNftON Attorney At h m w Office llond. Oregon VlillNON A. POltllKH LAWYHIl Vint National llauk Ilulldlng, Head, ...... Oregon (luoitoi: h. you no Civil, .Mining ami Irrigation lliiglnc-er. Oregon Hlrcot OITlco with J. A. Kaatcs. I'. O. M 1 N O It Postofllcn- llulldlllK 1.IKK I'lIlK ACCIUKNT I N U It A N C 13 Notary Public niut ConveyanclngAH Legal Papers Correctly Drawn Fidelity llond.. w. i:. pa it u ic it I'luintiliiK, Strum mid Hot Water 11 rn t I iik. Jobbing Promptly Attended to IIKNI), OltKOON M. J. .M A I .V All Kinds of lllnckaiiillli Work Prices Itonsonnhla Minnesota Ht., Hut. llond and Wall. U. N. HOFFMAN NOTAHV ITIIMC Hunter' and Angler's Llcetuo Paper ii Kprrlnlty. Mullclln OtTIco, llond, Oregon. J HOT BREAD EVERY MORiNINQ nt t COUKETT'S t X SHUKY'S MISENKK'S , McCUISTON'S- J iiAKnn nv 160 REPORT FILED $16,52.1,115.69 SPENT FIVE YEARS IN I'liU Veur ll.l.n.1 Mile of Line Hum lleen Coimlriii'led, Milking n Totnl or 1140.111 .Miles Now II il iiK Opern t imI . Tho report of the Oregon Trunk, filed with (ho Htntu Itallroad Com minion, shows that n total of 1C, 623,1 1MB hag been (upended for liulldlntc and equipment between July 1 1007, and June 30, 1913. The reorl doe not ehow tho operating revenues and expenses. Tim road was operated by the construction de partment itud those Itittns are In eluded In the total glvon for road and equipment. Karnlug and operating expenses durliiK construction nru placed at $7K,248,8Q, showing a deficit or $01, M30.r,U. The report dIiowh that 17t.fi' nil I en of Hue wira coiutructed during tho year. Thu rod haa t total of 1BC.C4 iiillvi of lino operati'd, In cludlnx nil track In the itate of Orexon, with n total of 10C.4C inllet for the entire line, Including 73 miles In H'neliliiKton. Thero were CO Injured and noven killed ou the line durliiK the year. MEET HEREJRE MARRIED 11 nt Ceremony In New MrlhodUt (.tiuirh Performed Monday Night. The flrtt marriage, ceremony In the now Xletliodlit church whm performed Monday evening at l:4f o'clock, when Itev, II. C. Nowham "tied the knot" for Jatne U lllcka and Mrs. Ida Itarker, Mr, lllcka came In Mon day lu lil auto from llurna, whero ho la In bunlncM, and Mr, Darker arrived on tho train that night. They left )eterday for tho Harney county city, whero they will rculde. TAKEN ILL AT Mm, J, J, Klrln haw ncutn Attack of Cardiac Aatlmm, Rufferlng from an attack of acute cardiac aathum, Mr. J. J. Klein was taken critically III at tho Muthodlat church Hunday evening Jut after Mirvlcca iKignu. Accompanied by her daughter, Mlna draco Klein, alio atnrtcd to go out, collaptlng a alio reached tho atopa. For aomo minute It appeared aa If alio would die, scarcely hreathlng. Dr. F. II. Thompaon waa hurriedly aummonod and Mr a, Klulu wan revived after hard work mid taken to her homo In an unto. Hho remained In a critical condition nil nlijlit. ROADS AND RELIGION. ih. Ottttr Hlohway Will Ineraaia Churolt Atttndanct. At tho nntlonnl good roml coiigreia IIUhoi Fnllowa an Id: flood ronda nre elOKPly nllled lo ro llgloti. Oool rondi lu the country din Irlcta would not only Incrcaw the chiinli ntleiidnuee, lint would Improve the geuitriil morn I tone of the commit nlty. It la ii work thnl la worthy of the iiIMiiik'o of all the vhurchea lu the loiititry." That I good gool. A innn'a Idena mid luiriKWd are nlwnya U-ttered liy fair aurnuindlnifa. Order, uentm. uoefulneaa, conatltuto n aort of high plane of thinking. Olren the chnrnc ter of the material condition! of a community and you can nluioat tell how It will vote or lu what uuinher It will go lo church. A dirty gutter U an ohftcene atory. A deep mudhole In a country road la neat of profanity. A tnlacralile, old, tirnken down hogp-ii near hy la a acnndal in the uelghlKir hood. A man'a tlioiiKhta nre largvly what Id aurroundlnga miike thorn. If they are ragged, Mllhy mid disordered, eo la hla Ihliiklug. Ho In tnnklug good ronda. parka, aide wall a and gutter the tone of public wntlmeiit la elevated, and It ran then Ik- con ii I iil upon to aupport the true progreaa of a community. A had out look ptilla n man down like n had com pnnlouhlI.-Oblo Btnte Journal. Womin to Http Baautlfy rteada. The Iowa Fi-demlloii of Women' Cltilm ha JoIiikI lu the good roada uiovrroeul In Hint alntu While the men nre mrllntlng lbi ad visibility of making drug nmda or e lnblUhlig crvta flute tdatiivnyt the women will make a pirn for the abol luliment of lmidcape ilNllirurlng sign board and that tm Ih planted along the cr-iw atate routea Itial the road might le mad anady nuU more beautiful. Tha Profitable Cow. It la lmpolble td get owar from the fact that (he dairy cow la the most economical prodoccr of human food of all of our lire etock. ThI la the rea aon tb dairy cow finds bar permanent habitat and exteU In her highest de gree of perfection on high priced land. The dairy cow Just aa ante the world move forces heraclf to the rw cue of tho man who owna expensive land and who I compelled to get out of It a living and aomethlng beside. HTATKMKNT OF OWNi:ilHllll MANAOK.MKNT, l?rc. The Ilend Bulletin published weekly nt Ilend, Oregon, required by the Act or August 24, 1913. Kdltor. Q. V, I'utnnut, Ilend, Ore. Managing Kdltor, V. N. Horfman, Ilend, Ore. Huslncsa Manager, U. N. Huffman. Publisher. (1. I'. Futnnm. Owner: O. I. I'utnmn. Known bondholdern, mortgageea, nnd othor security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, piortgagea, or other se curities: Morgonthalcr Mnutypo Company. New York City, N. V. (Signed) V. N. HOFFMAN. Rworn to nnd subscribed to before American Bakery - - ---- --- Here is a Soap that reduces wash board rubbing to a minimum, without in jury to tho fabric, BERT SIIUEY THU CASH QROCER UOND ORfcqON ummm imiuiuncirysop USA Clothing Free Fruit Land at Paisley DON'T DE AFRAID OF U. S. GOVERNMENT CAREY ACT IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN ORJEGON. Tho day of lrrcMKinlble Irrigation rompnnlm In tlila atate Is ftant. When llm .orllm-t Tovfiinllc (Vimpnnr of Philadelphia took over the I'alilrr I'rojrct in Iako County, It gave the largest liond ever given In the utile fifty thousand dollara gunraileeliift completion or the project. V,yerf three moiitliN It innUew an llrmlieil statement of expenur to the Denert ' Iind IVoanl. All of It advertising books, maps, contractu, xutmcrlption ngrremenlN and literature Is auhmlttetl to the Dmert I .nnd Hoard for In k'Ioii lefore being binuel. thi: us) ih m:vi:i, fukkfhom hock, and ih a high vor- CANIC AHH HOIfi. The climate la jcrfect for fruit, which now grow to perfection at l'alsley, Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Prunes. Construction work upon the dam and renervolr lioa now liecn In progreM for three months, with Thoinax Hawtliorn, Ktate Inspector, on the groulid. He mm formerly with the U. H. Government Jteclamation Hervlco on the Umatilla Project. Rend for IVi pugo IlluslrateO tmok. Go to Paisley by automobile fttage from Ilend and see the land. Oar agent at 1'alsley, Hugh K. GIN more, will nhow you the laud. It hi free to those who pay the cost of putting water on It. Northwest Townslte Co, are among the largest taxpayer In Oregon, owning townslte ub-livllon at I'rlnevlIIe, Madras, Itedmoml, Ilend, Hums, Vale and oUo the HtO-ncre Corn ranch at 1'alsley, Including 50-barrel-a-4lay capacity flour mill, and general store. Our bank reference are: Fint National lUnk, Philadelphia, Pa. Glrard National Hank, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Commercial Trtut Co., Philadelphia, Pa. K Interstate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, I'a. Merchant' Trust Co., Camden, N. J. Kecurlty Having & Trust Co., Portland, Ore. Addrea all communication to our Portland office, OOl Yeon nulldlngr. Write now. The average cost or water will be $1(1 dollars an acre. We will give you a square deal. Northwest Townslte Co. 308 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. SEE OUR AGENTS IN BEND . ' HOMESEEKERS' LAND COMPANY. ' mo this and SHOES, 1 i vr mS crrrit t uuroti u ii At tho It. M. Smith Cloth intr Co. 'a Store you will find on excellent line of clothing for men und shoes forovcry member of tho family. Look nt these special of feriiiKS nnd then you will ce tho folly of paying moro at somo other place. Extra Heavy Ribbed and Fleeco Lined Underwear, nt per garment. 50c Wool Underwear, per gar ment...... $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 Silk and Union Suits for men per suit, only $4.50 Men's Now Fall Suits are now arriving, tho best of goods and workmanship, at prices per suit from $10.00 to $25.00 The Famous Whito Houso and Florshelm Shoes for Men, Women and Children aro here. R. M. SMITH CLOTHING GO, WAL,L STREET. ."Everything to Wear for Men,yh9 Care' l nd dny or October. 1912. C. 8. IIBNSON. (Seal Notnry Public tor Oregon. (My commission explroa March 11, 1913.) Tho nbovo statement la published In accordance, with an act passed by Congreaa on August 21, 1912. odlly paiera nro required to state. In ad dition, tho nvcrago number of coploa of each Isauo sold or distributed, through tho malls or otherwise to paid subscrlltor during thu six months preceding tlia date of tho atntement. Tho following aro ex tracts from tho new law: "It shall be the duty of tho c-Htor, publisher, business manager, or owner of every newspaper, magazine, periodical, or other publication to file with tho postmaster general and the postmaster at the office at which said publication Is entered, not later than tho first dny of April and the first day ot October or each year, on blanks furnished by tho itostofficc 1 bopartment, a sworn statemont set ting forth tho names and poBtottlco 'addresses ot tho editor nnd manag ing editor, publisher, business man- ager, and owners, and, In addition, the stockholders, It tho publication ,be owned by a corporation; and also I tho names of known bondholders, J mortgagees, or other socurlty hold 'ora; and also, In tho case of dally I newspapers, there shall be Included 1 In such statement tho average ot thu iiumbor of copies of each Issuu or such publication sold or distributed to paid subscribers during tho pre ceding six months: Provided, That tho provisions ot this paragraph shall not apply to religious, fraternal, torn pornnce, nnd scientific, or other simi lar publications: Provided further, That It shall not bo necessary to In cludo In such statement the names of persons owning less than one per cen tum ot the total amount of stock, bonds, mortgages, or other securities. A copy ot such sworn statement shall bo published In the second Issue ol such newspaper, magazine, or other publication printed next utter the filing ot such statement. Any such publication shall be denied tho privi leges of tho mall If It shall rail to comply with tho provisions ot this paragraph within ten days after notlco by registered letter of such failure "All editorial or other rending matter published In any such news paper, magazine, or periodical for tho publication ot which money or other valuable" consideration Is paid, accepted, or promised shall bo plainly marked 'advertisement. ' Any editor or publisher "printing editorial or other reading matter tor which com- jpeusatlon is paid, accepted, or prom ised without so marking the same, shall upon conviction In any court having jurisdiction, be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor moro than five hundred dollars ($500)." NOTICK TO CltKDITOIIH. In the County Court of the Stato or Orogon for Crook County. In the matter of tho Kstatc or Anna T. Aune, deceased. The undersigned having boon ap pointed Rxeeutor or the Last V :!l nnd Testament ot Anni T. Aune. de ceased, notlco Is hereiiy given to tie creditors ot said Estate and all per sons having claims against said de ceased to present them duly verified as required by law, within six montbn from tho dato ot this Notice, to tho undersigned at tho olfice ot C. S. I ten son, I-awycr, Ilend, Orecon. Dated this 9th dsy or October. 1912. ANTON A. AUNB, Kxeeutor or the Last Wilt and Testa ment or Anna T. Anne, deceased. A classified ad In The Itulletln b read by hundreds and In-insi the ad vertiser kimmI returns for the money invcxled. FARMERS Institute i AT r BEND I SATURDAY, OCT. 19 8 P. M. COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOMS. Demonstration Farm and State Experiment Station Officials will conduct meeting. All Farmers should attend. General Public Invited.