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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1912)
l'AOK 2. TIIK ltRND llULLKTIN, IlENI), WUDNKHDAY, DKCKMIIKU JM, 11)13, NEW POSTAGE STUMPS tilth 'tittering as the Moor went on with his line, but it entirely subsided a during n unwell of olio of tlio other Jjirgc Itcd Sticker Will He lleqnlral character the dusky lover carefully ,, , drew off his gloves, disclosing hands on 1 nrcci. 1 1( mn,eh ,, tAvCq Tncn thwa yf hose Art nml bulk Intermlnglo In the risible had been affected foil tiiuiill nowcat or Undo Sam's postngo and nwkwnnl. stamps which are now being run from . tho presses of tho government print-1 Tht End 0j H)t Rop 1if nOlrn an nfl In tin rrtllft- nil .lrtmi I ... k . . ..... .... .1 1 ...n ..", ... ., .......,, .... - 1 -vniirieo. sue sum, nun s mo worm nry 1 when tho now parcels post act cljnu. ( tVPP mo,Hl ln my nf0. Throw niktlttoti to tho wngc. becomoa operative. Thcro nro two color schemes, rctl stamps for tho general use of tho public and Kroun, to bo known as "duo" stamps, design ed merely to witness collection of postngo on short paid matter of tho fourth class. Tho stamps with which the parcel mailers among tho general nubile will struggle will Iks red for all denomina tion, and will moasurc ono by ono and one-hnlt Inches. The stamps In uso now for ordinary mailing pur poses nro only seven-eighths by three quarters of an Inch. In a curved panel across tho top of the new stamps, supported by a per pendicular column at cither end wilt be engraved the words "V. S, Parcels Post." The upper corners will bo occupied by triangular ornaments. Largo numerals lu tho lower corners will tndlcato tho stamp denomina tions. The only difference In tho "due" stamps will bo In the color. The art work on the stamps wilt vary according to tho price paid for them. The Illustrative subjects will be as follows: Ono cent stamp, post office clerk; two cent, city mall car rier: three cent, railway postal clerk; four cent, rural carrier; Ave cent, mall train; ten cent, steamship and mall tender; fifteen cent, automobile service; twenty cent, aeroplane car rying mall: twenty-flve cent, manu facturlngf fifty cent, dairying; sev-enty-flvo cent, harvesting; dollar, fruit growing. Ordinary postage stamps will not be accepted as postage on fourth class malt matter after January 1. Neither will parcels post stamps be valid for payment of iostage of the first, sec ond and third classes. It uwny. I'm stilling'" And she uttcrvd a little otitic. "It con 10 cents," bo replied, caress ing tho bund. "Tho man wild It took four Oilmiw three day to uinke It, nml I'd halo to throw It nvrny. It cost 10 wnt-s" "Nevertheless." she said between sti fle. 'If you don't throw It away It will kill mo. It's terrible. You know I'm no chronic klckor, but Just took at me!" And Indeed ho had never seen any orte stifle so fact or so hard. Yet he went rluht on smoking, muttering. "It Cost mo 111 rents." Tho bill for tho funeral (an elaborate ono. for he felt quite upeti amounted to SHiiyo. and in he wrote a cheek for It he reflected, with a twinge of conscience. "It coat 10 cent, but I sup pose It would have been chcaer to throw It uwny." Pittsburgh Press. Old Tims Puntihmsnt. In "Pike's History of Crimes," vol. utile t, puce Wit, Is found the follow tug copy of tho sentence or nil old time traitor "It Is the order of tho court that ror your treason you lie drawn nod hanged tuul hchcmlcd niut thai your heart, bowels and entrails, from whence conio your traitorous thoughts, bo torn out mid burned to tclic atid that tho uxlio ho wattervd to the four winds and that your body bo afterward cut luto four quarters." rr mmmmmmm Sugar. A West India impor sny that In 17W mi "Bssiiy on Sugar" was writ ten In which It Is recorded that the Duke or lleaurort. who died 111 ITtrj at tho ndxniieod nge or eighty .vears. used to oat it pound or sugar every day, and It was louiid that lie was never troubled with rough and hit teeth were tlnn, so that tils bouse keeper gave this reason: Thsl whU") prtsrrvv apple and plums Will Ik prtxrrvs lit and lunn. Do Your Christmas Buying at SMITH'S I Onc-lhirdi of I For a Nico Christmas Gift thcro is nothing that equals nn OVERCOAT. on Every Overcoat in Our Store for the Entire Holiday Season YOU WILL ALSO FIND HERX MANY OTHER GIFT GOODS SUCH AS 1-3 Off Equal to ths Emirgtney. . ' Being equal to an emergency hlps one out of plights luto which tho best or us sometimes rail. A certain actor came so belated to the theater one evening when bo was to play Othello In the tragedy of that name that he forgot to blacken bis hands and rushed on the stage with them white and bis face sooty. Of course tbo nudlenee giggled, and poor Othello, when br realized the cause of tho mirth, was almost unable to proceed with bis part and so deeply mortlfled that when be made his exit after his Crat scene be declared that bo could not finish the performance, but a happy thought struck bins. Oe prorated a pair or fleab colored gloves, blackened his hands, put the gloves on and walked fluletly on again. There was quite a Thsy Rscovsr Quickly. The marriage or rather the remar riage statistics In tho uiulrie of Paris make stid rending for the sentimental Ixta Of IM'TO dheonsolntc widowers I4H remarry within n year. The de fection Inetvaxo with terrible rapidity In tbo second year, which sees 'CJS re Inpsos rrom tho ranks or mourners. At the end ot the third .ear only thirty seven widower remain. With the wid ows It I even worse. None remarry wlibln the BtM your or their liicdutnd' decease, but It Is reared that till I due not to fldelttv-. but to tho strict legal veto wlilt ft olitnlii In t-'ninre. Om e the law delay Is at nn end they go off with vertiginous mpldlty. Or 1.!? weeping widows In eighteen month" only four hud nut exchanged their weed ror wedding garments. Paris Cor. London Telegraph. Hs Himsmbsrsd. Mrs. .loues Do you remember that night In Juno, Henry, when you tlrxt asked nte to marry yon Mr Jones If you refer t that first, last, single, solitary and only invasion ujon which I over aKed vou to marry me. I do and you never gave too another chance. .either. His Ancsitors. j Jniio So you have succeeded In i tnieiug hack my anccsforst What I yinit rii' UeiienloglMt tine thoiiwinil IhiiiihI. ror keeping quiet atiout them tendon Tit Hits. ' Not Qolnp to Pleets. nemldlto Mny I nee yoiinimrt? flor aid -Well, I hoiild ty inn! lo I iinik as U I were coiiUuk to pievrNew York Pros. NECKTIES HANDKERCHIEFS SHOES SHIRTS HATS SUITCASES COLLARS OVERSHOES UNDERWEAR SUITS OF CLOTHES In fact everything we carry is nice for a holiday present. Wishing you aJVIerry Christmas and a Happy New Year. One-third OS 1 1 SMITH CLOTHING CO. EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR MEN WHO CARE. Om-ihird Off Norway's Sick Innuranct Law. Norway has a sick Insurance law wblcb embraces all wage earners and public servants over tlftreti years of ace wbo4 yearly earning do not ex ceed SSi ir In the rural dlntrlcts or (3TA lu the cities. The law also pro rides that the employer shall pay a certain rcentnge totir-slxthi or the premium, while bo is held responsible ror the whole but may deduct rrom the wages or the Insured at the end of the term ror wblcb the premium Is paid tbe amount thus advanced. The oretically It Is seir Insnnmre on tbe contrlbutlve plan, while actually It amounts to an extra tux usin tbe em ployer, as moat employees stipulate when engaging their services that the Insurance premium shall he paid In fVimo people will never loam nnv thing ror this retion-leoine tbev un Icrrttaiid everything too soon. Po", I Tho Ilcdmond poultry show will bo I held January 15, 1, 17 nd 18. 3!M Wanted to Da In 8tyl. A customer In n butcher's shop sto1 gazing at some small alligators In an aquarium. Having turned the muttei over In hi mind, the customer ap proached the butcher and exclaimed. "I siipikinc ii lMdy might as well be dead a out or style, (limine a couple or pounds or alligator.' A L'HIt Misunderstanding. "Sir, your son's inrfnrmanie on the Kn-iich bom Is execrable. It will drive everyliody rrom my house. Vou told me be was n teacher." "1 did not I said he was a tooter." nnlph Waldo' Emerson said: "Speatt as yon think: be what you are; pay your 'Ms at ail UtuU." .NOTU'K OI-' COXTIWT. Dopartment or tho Intcr'or, United States Land Oftlce, Tho Uatlos, Ore gon, Deo mber 18. 1812. To Lewis Orccnlear, of Contr lla, Wash., Contoitco. You aro hereby notified that Kr ncst C. Taylor, who gives Care C. 8. llenson. llond, Oregon, ao tils jiost olllco address, did on Nov. IS, 191-'. fllo In this ortlcu his duly corrobora ted application to contest nnd secure tho cancellation of your homestead, Serial No. uusai, crllied as follow ,r llegltititng at n point 20 chains north and 20 cliuln west of tho center of Hoc. 3, T, 32 8., It. 10 K. extotldlllK thencn Ifi feet on each side of a lino running W. 10 chains to tho plaeo whore tho end of tho strip closes un tho boundary or tho tract listed, tint net urea being 64.00 acres. Bald tract was listed upon the application of John Frank lift Hogue, of Lnpltie, Oregon; List 0-7C2 Tho 8KU of NBtt of NKU of HKU. tho 8KU of Nl'li of HliU. Sec. IS, T. 22 B It. 10 B., 12.60 acres, appl'catlon of John Atitnn Kernbach. ol lupine, Oregon; List 0-707. Tho 8BU ofBBtt of NBU. tho BBU of 8WU or 8BU or NBU, tno hkk or M-;v or hk4 or .nku. limn 1 1910 for WUBKli. ovc. u, i. .i o., u. iv r. iu acres, U Section "8 Township 13 I application or C. II. Clow, of tjiplno. Wo,ll!B..VlllmertoMorIdi:; Oregon; List 6-709. Tho Y'A of 1 as grounds for his contect ho'BBU or NWU. tha BV4 of NB4 of ,: ' juAaViilo Vor WU8I3U .. T. 21 8., It. 10 K.. 15 acres, BttSV 8.. Kanxo mt ssetsl tfeniiml allcgca that oald ontryman never es-JBWU, tho BBU or NWU or BBV ! or malntatneu resiucnce up- oi . , mo r. m n ot r;u or ,nw or T. 31 8.. It. dorrc whntcver itticl has wholly r "" acres, sppi canon ot uaisy acrrs, application of I,omm 103 fit V Davis, of Ilcdmond, Oregon, List 0-700. Approved December !, 11M. 8. V. Proudnt, AssUtsut (.'omiiilsslou. or of tho (Icmiral lnd Office. 42-tf. tabllshed on said tract; that ho never has cultl-1 of NW'4. the NBU of vnted or Improved said tract In nnyjNBJi of 8WU. H'c-,3. degrco whatever a"d has wholly 0 - 60 acres, appl ca IIIWTOUATIO.V TO KNTIIV OI la.MW IN NATIONAL ItlltlWTS. Notice Is hnroby given that tho lands described below, embracing 3U0 acres w'thlti tho Deschutes National For est. Oregon, will bo subject to set tlement and entry under thu provis ions of tho homestead laws of tho United Btates and tho act or Julio II. 11)0(5 (31 Btat., 233), at tho United Btates land oftlcn at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, on March i, If 13. Any settlor who was actually aud In good faith claiming any of tun said lauds lor ag ricultural purKes prior to January 1, 1900, and has not abandoned sstuo, has a preference tight to make a. homestead entry (or the lands actual ly occupied, bald lauds woro listed I abandoned said tract for more than vU. of Harlem. Idaho; List 0-771. j'Pon tho application of the persona Approved December V, 1912. 8. V. BBSbvW 'ntin vear Iflftt nnst. All v.. nm M.nrefnrn. further notl- Proudnt, Assistant Cominlnsloner of 'fled that tho said allegations will bo " "onerol Land Ofllce. -l2-t6 Having oeeu Electric Gifts FOR CHRISTMAS Something both useful and orna mental. Here are a few- suggestions: . READING LAMPS DESK LAMPS ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC GRILLS ELECTROLIERS FANCY SHADES g 'A' iv v!H i : ) r ' V taken hv tha ofllce BS rnnfeise.t bv you. and yqut said entry will bo cancelod thereunder without your further right to bo heard there in, cither before this office or on ap peal. If you fall to fllo In this otltco within twenty days after tho KOt'ltTIl publication of this notice, as shown betow, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to these allegations of con test or If you fall within that tlmo to fllo In this oinco duo proof that you havo served a copy of your auiwer on th anlil contestant either In person or by registered mall. If this servtco Is made uy tno auuvcry at a cup? ui your answer to the contestant In per oon, proor of such service must bo either tho said contestant's written acknowledgment of bis receipt of tho copy, showing the date of Its receipt, or the affidavit ot the peron by whom delivered: If made by register ed mall, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of tbe person by whom the copy was mailed statlug when and the postofrice to which It was mailed, and this aflklavlt must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for tho letter. Vou should state In your answer the name of tho postofflco to which you dcslru future notices to be sent to you. ' . C W, Jiuuitti, uegisiur. Dato of first publication, Dec. 26, 1912. 1 UKSTOItATION TO K.NTHV OK LANDS IN NATIONAL l-'OKKHT. Notice Is hereby given that tho lands described below, embracing 060.08 acres, within the Deschutes Nnlloii.il Forest, Oregon, will bo sub ject to settlement and entry under tho provisions of tho homestead laws of the fulled States and the act of Juno 11. 1900 (3-1 Stat , 2331, at thu I'tiltcd states land office ct The Dal mentioned below, who havo a prefer ence right subject to tho prior right ot any such settlor, provided such settlor or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry nnd the pref erence right Is exorcised prior to March -I, 1913, on which dato tho lands will bo subject to sottletuuiit nnd entry by any qualified person. Tho lands aro as follows: Tho Y'. of BBU of BBU. thoSYVU of 8BU or BBV. tho BBU or NWU or BBU or BBU . the 8BU or BBU of 8WU or BBU, See 3i, T. 20 8., It. 10 K. tho 8H of NWU or NBU. tho HW of NBU or NWU or NBU, tho NBU tea, Oregon, on March i. 19 1; Any settlor who was actually and In good r NBU or NWU of NBU. tho BU- in.ui c mm wig any w sniu tanos tor f NWU of NWU of NBU. tho agricultural purposes prior to Janu- vu ?f s'vu nf wu ?mv ary 1. 1906, and has not abandoned'" H Sf V,V n in V w u -n snmo, has a preference right to make;";' a 1 "' ?; " ' h- w " a nomestoad entry for tho lands sclu- es, application of Margaret Mulll. ally occupied. Bald lands were list- """ caro " I DeCourcy, Ilcnd. od upon the applications of the per-.U'dton; List 0-713. The BU of Eft, Sec. Zl, T. 19 8., It. 13 B., 180 acres, application or Loren II. Itobb. of Kedmond, Oregon; List 0-730, The NBU or BBU of BWU. tho BVi of NBU of BWU. the BBU of BBU of NWU, the BU of NBU of BBU of NWU, tho BU of NWU of BWU of NBU, tho BWU of BWU of -M See Our Display nt office on Wall Street. Bend Water Light & Power Company Onto of second publication, Jan. 1913. Dato of third publication, Jan. 1013. Dato of fourth publication, Jan. lf)13. IIKHTOIIATION TO KNTIIV OF 1.ANDH IN. NATIONAL KOIIKHT. Notice la hereby given that tho lands described below, embracing 142,10 acres, wlth'n the Deschutes ft Fre mont National Forcsta, Qregon, will be subject to settlement and entry under tho provisions of tho home stead laws of the United Btates and tho act of Juno 11, 1900 (34 Btat., 233), at tho United States land olllco at Lukevlow, Orogon, on Murch 4, 1013. Any settlor who was actually and In good faltli claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1900, and has not abnndonod snmo. has a proforonc,o right to mako a homcstoatl outry for tho lands actually occupied. Bald lands woro listed upon tho applica tions of tho poraotiH .mentioned below, who hnvo a proforonco right subject to tho prior right of any such settlor, provldod audi aettler or applicant la qualified to nmko homestead entry and tho proforonco r'ght is exorcised prior to March 4, 1913, on which dato tho lands will bo mibject to settle ment and entry of any sualillod per. son, Tho lanas aro as touows; tho sons mentioned bo low, who bsvo a preference right subject to tbo prior right of any such settler provided such settler or applicant Is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right Is exercised prior to March 4. 1913, on which date the lands will bo subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. Tbe lands are as follows; The NWU, Boc. 30, T. 19 8., It. 14 B W. M.. 103.44 acres, application of Mary B. Plonike, or Itedmond, Ore gon. List 0-C03. Tho BWU, 8ec. 19, T. 19 8.. It. 14 B.. 103.60 acres. application of William A. Golden, of Itedmond. Oregon, List 0-704. The NBU. Bee. 26. T. 10 8.. It. 13 B.. 100 acres, application or II. A Jnrrard, of Itedmond, Oregon; NWU, 8ec. 19, T, List 6-706. Tho 19 B., It. 14 B NBU, tho BU of BBU of BWU or NBU. the BU of BWU of BBU of NBU, tho NWU of BBU, the WW of NBU of BBU. tho NWU of BBU of BBU, tho NU of BWU of BBU. B.oc. 36, T, 20 8 H. 16 E 100 acres, application of John Kotxmsn, of llend, Oregon; List 0-726. Approv ed December 9, 1912. 8, V. Proud fit, Assistant Commissioner of tho Oenornl J.and Office. 42-46" I BEND FUEL CO. ' - ' ' ii All kinds of fuel deliv ered promptly at lowest market priees. PHONE YOUR ORDERS. BV4 of BWU ot BWU. tho N of NWU of BWU of BWU, Bee. 34, T 21 8.. It. 10 B tho BU of WU of NWU, Bee. 3, T. 22 8 It. 10 B W, ..i., excopt a (trip 30 feet wide des-