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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1912)
TIH5 HKNI) HULLFTIN, IIKNIJ, WWlNIMnAY, DKCKMItKIt 2M, 1012. I'AOK r u i k&u. M 3 To Our Friends, Our Customers, and to Every One Else We Wish You a very very x MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.. May all the joys of Prosperity be Yours. B t The Store of BITS ABOUT TOWN. Tho llllte Htudlo will l closed on Christmas day. Mm. W. II. Hellers la visiting with friends In Sjoknne. Mra. B. M. I'rny of Sister w hure Inst week slipping. Jewm llunttir niul wlfo loft Tliur dty for lllluoU to tuako their homo. Mra A. K. Kdwarda went to Port land Monday to upend tho hollditya. There will ho tuldulKht tniua nt I ho Cntuollr ohurrli tontKht (Tims- tlH)l. Mra. Mary F. Mulkv camo In Frl tiny from her homestead at Prlnglo Flat. Mra. H. C. Nlchola loft for Fort mud thla morning, to ho guno until spring. Mra. F. II. Thompson haa gone lo Halttui to apnd tho holldaya with rol ntlvea. I, II. Johuaon came In from MUM ran valley laat week to apend a abort tlmo. Ward II. Coblo and Clark Ilhodea went to Seattle Bunday to spend tho Curlsltnsstlde. (leorge W, Trlplatt la In town from hi homestead up tho river, to atay over Chrlatmaa. Mr John Rysn, who haa been In Portland for a month or more, re turned laat weok. MUara Anno and flsrtrudn Market camo In from their homeateada tho flrat of tho week. Mra. William lllddlo and aon re turned Sunday to Portland, after attending n week hero. Mra.'B. M. Thompson waa nhlo to lo down town thla week, nfter being III for aoveral moiitha. J. I), Davldton goes out to Powell llutto today ("Wednesday) to apend Uhrlstmna with hla wlfo. Mra. I). W. Wilson, nfter a vlilt of aoveral mnntha with rolMlyta lu.Tho Dalle, returned to llend laat week. Itov. Dr. (lorby will preach Bun tiny, tho 39th, a 7:4G p. m., In .the, M. B. church, for Hot! C'. E". Nowham. i .Ui J5ffh&Sws2&6, fcfTWT! fM crn Knrisu y to ail mi "Customers and friends 1 ' f f . fl ill (,' - LHWSSI' Better Values" O, W. II. Itlloy la up from Portland anil will apt nil tho holldaya with Hurt Powell on tho Leo Davenport ranch. J. U. Whllnknr nnd laaac Zlorolf of Hampton lm left their home atiHida mid gono to Portland for tho m inter Tho young folka hitvo been having much airt akntlug tin thu Hwnlley Irfinil below towit. Tho Ice I iilxnit four Inehea thick. Tho Presbyterian (liilld will meet with Mra. French on Friday, January X, Instead of on tho lat, tho regular tlmo for tho mt'otlng. Mra. C. II. Corkntt relumed Satnr day night from Portland. Mr. Cor kett la expected to l nhlo to bo at homo for tho holldaya. Mra. Itcdfleld, Mra. Caat, and their daughter, nnd Mra. Itoacoo Howard nf Deschutes were In llotid laat week doing ChrUtmaa ahopplng. II. W. Iluckwuter. editor nf tho Cuewaucau Preaa of Palaley, paaaed through llend Friday, bound tor Portland on a (ho weok'a visit. Mr. and Mra. C. J. Callow sro In town from their Hummer l-ako ranch to apend the holldaya with Mra. Cat low'a parenta, the W. P. Vandevert family. Itov. B. C. Nowham left Monday for Preacott, Wash., whero he will apend thla woek with two pf hla old frleuda and colleague formerly of Kngland. Mra. C. F. Slater and daughter, Miss Eva, of Portland, who have been vlaltlng Mra. Herman Keraten for tho paat month, have returned "homo, Mra. Keraten accompanying them. Mr. and Mr. P. I,, Tompklna of Hood Itlvor are visiting Mr. and Mra, II. J. Ovorturf. Mrs. Tompkins la Mra. Overturf'a sister, and Mr. Tomp kins waa formerly a resident of lletld. Thomas B. dray was In town tho last of the week from hla Whltnker valley .homestead, -He recently ro turilod from Bugeno, whero Mrs. dray and their sou Arthur nro apendlng .the winter, ( J. 8.- Meoka camo up from Port land Sunday night to spend tho holl daya wRU hla family, who real do In the Lawrence building, Mr. Meeks ) ,4 ., .... i Dy'.'s mas V I t t a J l ' : ' 'I . iff ti master of Washington Masonic lodge I" Cortland. Tt' iifllntnm urn now giving tllO li..ttm nf llr If. (!. Con tho finishing touches Inside.. A fcnturo In tlio whltu aimiiiol uvor tho woodwork nna plastering In tlio kitchen, wash niul hath rooms. Tlio bouse win ue roady to move lulu In n fow weeks. Folk who toko their Now Year's .tlniinr nt tint Hotel Ilnnil will ho treated lo something besides a i;ood "feed, for tho inonu l ft master piece. It I called the "Pearo Com mission Motiu," mid nvnry nrtlclo on It linn to do with tho war territory In thu Far Mint. Th young ladles of tho town woro making thing Hvttly last year ut this tlmtt with thuir backet hull practice, hut there lit nothing doing In thin lino thin winter. This In duo to the fact' that wltjj tho destruction of Muster' hnll hy flru tho only nvnll nhlo Moor wn removed. HOTEL BEND NBW VF.AIPK MINNBIt PKACB COMMISSION MKNU CAIIU Jnuuury 1, 1'J 13 Soup Consomme n la Mnhornod ItclUtiea Oreek Olive and Armenian Celery I'l.h Fried Perch, Albnnlnn Sauce. 1 IKdl Ox Tongue. Scutari Hauco Itellnhea llreailcd Sweetbread. Servian Hauco Pineapple Fritter, Sultana Hauco Itnnxt , Prlmq lllba of lleef a la Constnntl- nopla Young Turkey, llulgnrlan Stylo VrKetnlilea Sweet Potatoea, Zuleldo Ptitntoea, lloumnulnn Mnahed Haloulkn (Ireen Peaa lei.ert llnlkan Mince Plo lluaalati Plum Pudding, Paahn Hauco Ottnman Cheeao and Crnckera Arabian Mocha Dinner Served From 12 to 2 o'clock -r ; i -i-tniwtmr-rfTT rsa CITATION. In the County Court of the Htato of Oregon for Crook County. In tho matter pf tho Katato of Paul O. VuUtnd, Deeeased. To Blcota Olonn Volatad, Irene Chris tine Vclstad nnd Olaf. Porcy V.I atnd. tho known hvlra of Paul O. Velatad, doceased, nnd to nil the tinkuowu ht-lrs if any. of Paul O. Valatend, tlecoascil, Greeting: In the nnino of tho Stnto of Oregon: You niul each of you are hereby cited nnd aummoned to appear on Monday, tho 2d day of February, 11)13, nt 10 o, clock In tho forenoon of ald day, nt tho County Court room In Prlnevllle, Oregon, nnd then and there ahow cauae, If any there bo. why nn order for tho aalo of 8WU. Section (35), Township (18) 8.. Ilange (12) B.. W. M ahould not be made to John 8teldl, administrator of said estato, aa prayed for In tho petition of aald administrator filed herein. Wltneas. the Honorable H. C. Bl. Ill Juitrn nf thu fnuntr Court of the 8tatc of Oregon for the County of Crook, with tho aeal of aald Court af-' flxod this 2th dsy of December, Attest; Warren llrown, Countr Clerk. 2-? t oirriA i PROGRAM Christmas Night, 3l i ! diAK ; I THEATRE it r I Sonars and Kecltatto'B by Miss Thomas Trap Drum by Joe McKay Pinno by Mrs. Frank tycKay : : : I I 3 Good Reels 3 t - t ' l THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS- I THREE-RE6L FEATURE PICTURE , You'll Enjoy This. , First Show at 7:45 I t Second Show at 8:45 . - WOMAN TAKEN OFF SUDDENLY MRS. KLEIN DIES OF HEART FAILURE Bud Cornea on Ttrftily-Foiirlli Annl- venuiry of Wrddlng Fitucrnl Held Hiinduy Afternoon nnd Inter incut la In Cemetery Here. "rVRi On the twenty-fourth anniversary of her marriage, Mra. J. J. Klein died suddenly Thursday evening, Decem ber t, at 10 o'clock, at her homo here. A. tuna nnd heart trouble were the cnuso of death. In apparently good health, Mrs, Klein wna talking with her children when alio wna seized with a heart at tack almllar to that which alio Buf fered some wceka ago whllo alio was attending services at tho Methodist church. In less than fifteen minu tes, alio was dead, dcplto all efforts to prolong life. The end camo al most nt tho aamo hour when sho, as Mlas Martha Stover, was married to Mr. Klein In l4Miark, III., on Decem ber 10, 1888. Telegrama wcro sent to her son IxjuI. who lieloug to tho inarlno band at Han Franclaco, and to u sla. ler residing In Scattlo, but neither was tibln to reach hero for tho funer al. It was conducted Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock from the residence by Itev. B. C. Newhnm of tho Metho dist church, nsaUted by tho new llap tlst minister, Itev. B. It. Judd. There waa a largo attendance of frlenda of tho family. Music waa furnished by a apeelal choir, Tho pallbearer were B. M. Thompson, Dr. F. II. Thompson, N. P. Smith, It. M. Smith, II. J. Bggleton and (1 II, Furst. In terment was made In Pilot llutto Cemetery, tho burial being In charge of Undertaker C. P. Nlswongcr. Mrs. Kloln wa ti years old oa Oc tober R, and had been a inombor of tho Christian church for some years. She I survived by her husband; ono son, Iouls; three daughters, Miss Grace, BlUabeth nnd Mildred: three sitter, one residing In Scnttlo and tho othera In Ucnark, 111. The Klein faintly camo to Ucnd In June from Salem. Mr. Klein building the Alta mont Hotel and tho apartment house oi. I l.o lot adjolnln; It on the aouth. CAItD OF THANKS. As h family, we desire to express our sincere thanks to all who con tributed In any manner to mako the but (inn o' eorrcw lighter In our be rebveiiiebt. The glfta of flowers, the kind words expressed and the many acta rendered will never be forgot tt Or thoughts drift to you all vltli d:ep appreciation ct.d words fil, I, tnnroy the aame. J. J. Klein. Family and Relatives. ItOllS DHMBNTH KTOKB. Some time Monday night n thief broke one of the plate glass window of Floyd Doment'a (llend Hardware Co'ai store and atolo a raior, I.uger automatic pistol and a lox of ammu nition. It la supposed that tho theft wan committed during the fire ex citement. An Irregular hole per haps twelve 'nchea square was brok en In tho window pane, but nothing else but tho articles named was dls tlsturbcd. WlpUr Dairying. That fall frtwu cow anil, fall and wluter dairying are the nx)t prodtable l erldem-ed by tb etpeneuee or tut rytneit who have made money front milking rowa. Kvery dairy exporlene twortlDRjin unusual aneceaa Involvwt winter dairying. Thla In Itself la all th proof th farm dairyman needa. XOTlCi: OF APPLICATION KOIt 8A. I.OON UCBN8B. To the Honorable Mayor and Com mon Council of the.Clty of llend. I 1, tQe undersigned, M. J.,Campbqll) & Co., having subset Ibed and aworn to the affidavit hereto attached, re spectfully tender you herewith tho re ceipt of 'the city treasurer for throo hundred dollar (f 300.00 nnd apply for a license from tho cltyj.of'Uend to aell wine, aplrlturiia undmalt liquor and fermented' cldoru as a rctnlU liquor dealer In the building situated on lot 1, of block 1, of llend. Oregon for tho drat semi-annual payment of the year beginning January first, tie 1913. Hespoct'itlly nuVmltted, M. J. OAMPltBl.I. & CO. llend, Oregon, this 11th day of Do xnml.np 1019 , f VW.....V. , V , State of Oregon, County of Crook, ss. I, M. J. Campbell & Co,, be ing first duly sworn depose that I am the applicant In the foregoing application tor re tail liquor license.: that I am at) American cltlxen: that I have never been convicted of allowing females or minora to loiter In or about a placet llquora to-.atalnor. l . ' . liXT, ?AMrjsEcto&, COW Subscribed and sworn to Wore, mo this 11th dav of, December. 1912. ELMKR NISWONQKR, Notary Pttbl'c For Oregon. My commission empires the SOth day or January, 1913, VSM h IMtWAIVHItMIl S i i THE DtiPENDON STORE wishes its many friends and patrons k : " : ' ';' A y 1 Merry Christmas 1$ We sldl have a variety of Holiday Goods from which the late shopper may make selections. Mannheimer's KAWHU.Ii IK HACK. J. B. Sawhlll, secretary of the Cen tral Oregon Development League, who has been attending tho land showa at Minneapolis nnd Chicago In the Interests of Oregon, returned to llend Sunday night. He says that tho shows were a great success, that Oregon got the lion's aharc of atten tion and that next spring will see a larger migration of Easterner to this state, and especially to Central Oregon, than haa come any previous season. In next week's paper Mr. Sawhlll will have some Interesting In 'forrastlon to give Central Oregonlans based upon hla recent publicity ex periences. NOTICB OK ANNCAIi STOCKHOLD- KIW MKBTINO. . Notice Is hereby given that theian nual stockholders' meeting tot 'the Pine Forest Irrigation Company will be held at the school house 6 ft miles southeast of Uend on the Dend-nurns road, on Saturday, January 4, 1813, at 2 p. m. i , W. J. SIcOlllvray. President. FAHM LOANS. J I am negotiating with a largo cor poration with ample funda to enter thla district and make farm't mort gage loana and desire to secure a few good applications to submit for con sideration. If you desire a loan call and see me. IIOS3 FAItNHAM Attorney nt I.aw, Old 1st Nat. Hank lildg. llend. Ore. ?iur, WhAd.JlifajlKs. -mra&didted mz t atm, a?-?'! e '. J2ww&ty;: ' yMBpt i2iHt- fKfAy isLsn a- i riB1 ksarUsvi w, mmi vws&xwa VKSBLtHMHKV w " - It-T. sNvff3kaia2r s'L.' VB. JfzA ASsbs.V . rTZ1' wmfflLJ&Yi wmrrr WfJVM sasiaRr' :m s ct 9KK7MIVV V BlWiC -y M sS r ar '. m - sir THE BEST RESOLUTION YOU CAN MAKE TOR THE NEW YEAR IS TO RESOLVE TO COME TO OUR STORE TOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN HARDWARE, BECAUSE WE SELL THE BEST TOOLS. HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS MADE. WS STAND BEHIND EVERYTHING WE SELL WITH qURJONEY,' AND. REPUTATION. AND MAKE GOOD ON EVERY DEAU ' WE WISH YOU PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS. Skuse Hardware Company. i fj RECORD OnpSFERS Deetbi and 'Other Instrument Filed With County Clerk at Prlnevllle. Tho llend Co. to J. Roy Harvey, It 17. blk 13, Park Add., Dend. Deschutes Valley Company to Flos sie M. Totles. It 7, blk 14, Kenwood. Deschutes Valley Co. to W. Tollw, Its S. 9, 10. blk 14, Kenwood. The Rend Co. to A. C. Stein, Its S and 6, blk 14. Center Add., Bend. Oregon & Western Colonisation Co. to Cart J. Carlson. It 3. blk 14. Dav idsons Add., Sisters. ISO. Charles W. Allen to W. D. Dames, swttnwK. sec. 16-16-12. John D. Winter to George A. Wi nter. ettettswH. sec. 32-1C-11. $2400. La Pine Townsite Co. to Herman J. Rirdsell, Its 11 and 12, blk 28. la Pine. O. W. Horner to John R. Winter, its 1. 2. 3. blk 20, It 1. blk 1. Lald law. 112.000. The Hend Co. to Bend Water, Light & Power Co., easement awy4ne&. soKnwtt, sec, 32-li-12.., ANXOUXCKMKXT. On and after thla date, I have tak en over nil the business of the Homeeeekers Land Company former ly conducted vy myself and C. V. Sil via. (Signed) R. P. MINTER. December 20. 1912. 42p && mdemes meea- OlV7t 0trn? JZ& '&y&&L