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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1913)
Till! UKND nULf-KTI.V, nKNI, WKDNKttDAY, MAltl'if iid, 101.1; FAQS 7.. 1 Y V SOMETHING NEW'IN Men's Clothing Every Day - To keep our stock right up to -the minute always, we get in new things new ideas -every d a y, jo that this store is especially val- liable to the man who always wants the new things while they are new. R. M. Smith Clothing Co. Everything to Wear for Men Who Care. .r-v. j LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (I .F. Hurt It laid up with tho grip this week. A. I Hunter will open hU furnl turn aloro Haturday, C. I. Hoiell apent Tliurtdar and Friday In U Pine. Mra. P. H. Thomtfiwn has been III durlh'g thn Inal week. Horn, to Mr. and Mra. Han ford En dries, March 14, a boy. . Mra. Ada Johniton and Goorgo A. Jone are in Portland. There will lo no services at thi Catholic church Sunday. The ' Evening "COO" olub meota tonight with Mra, Faulkner. Mra. t. W. .Shrlnor haa been III for sovoral days, but la Improving. Clc!) McKay rpont Monday and Tiiedy In Mdmnnd and Prlnovllto, It. E. Koon, who wont to Portland Haturday, la expected back tonight- The Caballnrlto Club will havo a danco Saturday night In Satber'a Hall. O. W. Updike, a rancher of the taldlaw country, wti In town Mon day. Italph Wobb of Mollno. Kana., la hero viltlug hla alater, Mra. II. O. Farrla. W. P. VandevorC went to Powell llutto and PrlneTlllo Saturday on a bualneaa trip. W, D. Newton camo In 8unday on bualneaa. He waa accompanied by Mra. Kowlon. Sheriff Elklns, In the new auto the county recently purchaaed for hint, waa In town yeaterday. C. Herkhardt nf the llerkhardt Milling & Power Company of Berk hardt, Minn., waa hore thla week with C. V. Silvia. J. Edward Iaraon atntoa that the laundry will mnvo Into Ita new quar teratera In Mr. I.srson'a brick build Ing thla Haturday. i ..-am ,1'. j jOeaA Qmyt aS've Louyht lot of fx An Liu Ae. from &, 371, afhomfAor 'and jo. have many of my ' fALcnds, lut none of ui have aot foaled yei, aft n't ita JiaiiA faction , to know thai hef appreciate youA trade and aive you. aood, reliable aood, at honeit fAicei, when' you iruy from a itoAe? of nevcA vill Made ' aaain at a &torc af cannot tAuAt, f fialy'-a takina my thin? out, of the f JbuAcau, Ao muj ctaic and put him to sleep, CllwauA youA chum, Xou, (P, S,-liou can know you will not aet fooled if you Luf your fuAnituAefAom C9. v7t. Unompson ". ' Where Your Dollar Dooa ItDuty, MEETING DISCUSSES SCHOOL BONO I SjiOE, MATTERS Pro mill ('on of Important licul He- vcloptniMit TIiiynIimI Out nt Public JittherliiK-.o Arllim JuH Now. A meeting hold Inat night under tho fiiiHplrcH of tho Comuiorcliil Club dittctiiiMOi! tho proponed bond Ihniio for tho oroctloii of it high ichool build ItiK. About GO nmii attended, mid much was mii I1 upon ncliool matters, Tho most tuiiKlhlo result of tint oven Ink wiih ii straw vole, hold t tho cIiiho of tho mooting, In which 21 ex pressed themselves for a $ 111,000 bond Issuo, 12 for n $30,000 Imiio mid 1 opposed any Issue mid u mini hor did not vote. It appeared Hint tho school bonrd hnd voted to place n 4I,000 Ihhiio lioforo tho pcoplo. Tho piirixiKu of tho mooting waa to Kol oxpronaloim of populnr opinion upon tho mnttor. Kovornl protnlnout cltlzena ainko atroncly ngnlnat auch n tnrgo Imiio, nialntiilning Hint a building to conI nlxiut IK,000 would iumwor nil Immudlnto ncoda, Home brought up the mnttor of erecting n grndn timtend of n high achool build ing, II. J. Ovurturf and Clydu Mc Kny, of tho Itoard, told of tho dim- cultlca of getting action, and mip lorted th advlanblllty of the pro- lioRPd Imiio. F. M. Ray of tho board had nothing to aay. It waa developed that tho Itoard had contracted to aell tho hond--whntover tiro limued to a Don vi) r firm nt 103, n premium that thoy cotialdcr very aatlafactory. No notlcea of nn election on the mat- tor bavn been xitod na yet. and It waa anlil by Mr. Mchlny thla morn Ing that lie would oppose any action until the matter of n alto had been irltlfd, for the Itonda would draw Intnrent from the date of Imiio, while utilization of the funda might bo de layed aomo time. Henry McVlttln or the Dry Mke acctlon, who la having a woll drilled f n hla homestead, came to town thla week to get auppllea. Tim Woman'a Union of the Han tlat church wlahea to announce that It la prepared to do mending, darn Ing and plain aewlng at reaaonable ratea. Mra. I I). Wleat went to Portland today to meet her daughter Pauline, who haa been at the O. A. C. but who la at Portland under the care of a doctor. Karl Ilurgln of Arlington arrived Saturday night rrom Arlington, Waah., to vlalt hla brother, C. O. Ilurgln, and oipecta to go Into bual neaa here. Prellminarr atepa tor the moving or the Mutzlg building on Oregon atreet to the Trlplott property are completed and It will b eatarted on tho journey. The Afternoon "COO" club waa to have met with Mra. Klraer Ward tomorrow, but owing to the lllneaa of Mr. Ward the meeting haa been postponed two weeka. Mlca Hazel llrown and Francea Murk and U-onard II rr. Jamea Mc NVal. Karl t'pdlke and Stills. Hrown were entertained Kaater Sunday at Mlaa I.eota Murk a Ittdluw home. , A' apecloi Kaater program waa glv on nt the Methodlat church but Sun day evening to a congregation that filled the church. There wert aonga and recitation appropriate to tho oc casion. On Friday. April 4. tho Hovnl NolghhorH will glvo u 10-cont social with apecfel iirogram, In. Sothor'a hall, leo criMtm and cake v. Ill be aorvod, tholr coat being Included In tho 10-crnt ndmlaalnn. Tonight nt tho Dream Theatre the Itoht'kah lodgo wilt glvo n be ne lit performance. Tho band will plav. and there will bo a nolo by Mra. Mc Klnsey nnd a reading by Mlsa Slduvr. Tho admlalon price la 1C centa. Tho IIU farm of 120 acroa In the Powell llutto country waa uold laat week to a Mr. Chambers or- Port land at ISO nn acre. Mr. Chambers and family will tako up residence on (he tfiiu, which la unimproved, ut one. Addlaou llonuctt, tho veteran cor rnaK)ndcnt or thn Portland Orogon Ian, la a gueot thla week at Hotel Hend. Mr. Dennett (a spending con alderable time In Central Oregon, devoting apeclal attention to "writ lug up" tho Irrigation project aa well na tho towna. From hero ho will go south to'Palaloy and beyond. The band made Ita Drat appear anno of tho season Sunday ntternon In a atreet concort in front of A. I., French's store, despite the bad wea ther. TJiere was n large crowd of pooplo gathered to hoar tho muslo, which wna excellent. The inoinhera of tho band nro doing work tinder tho leadership of Aahloy Forrest. TO-DAY! If you will step in and let us show you our line of Spring Suits and Coats you will be convinced of 1 !. 1 our aonity m value giving as well as in showing you ' the latest style tendencies. Suits.... $12.50 to $25 Coats $10 to $15 NEW WASH DRESSES HAVE JUST ARRIVED. KAYSER. GUARANTEED SILK CLOVES One ('Imp Silk Glove in tan. black, Ctf- while ami jrrayi perpalr JUC HixtuenIlutum Silk (Hove, black and white, per pair Kayer Venetian blxteenIluuoa tt Ulove, black and white, er pair.. JVC $1.00 KIMONOS Made of serpentine crepe In ton, blue, lavender $1.75 f 2 A22L vl asaaaaaaaaaaaaji BIBBBbK (aBVAaiBBBBBBBiafefcBBBBBPOr'f JmlSMK ?4la v him mm MW:-(ilW WkJM mmt mm Hr S Big IK' 1 adHB JMHtn H laiBBBBBBBftalaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBP aiBBBBBBBBBV"aV29alBlBBV ' BBBBBBBBBBBBaW9nBlBBBBBV NEW HOUSE DRESSES In Percales and Olnjr hum, neatly trimmed, all alze $1.25 51.35 $1.30 EMBROIDERED Gin? bam House Dresses now priced at. .$1.50, $1.75 First to Show the new things MANNHEIMER'S The Depo4oa Stun K HTATK VI-rrKItlXAIUAN. Tho state vetorlnarlan ia aoon to vlalt Prlnevllle; any cases or horae or catle dlscaae or bog cholera re lorted to thla office will receive care ful attention.' O. SPRINGER, County Judge of Crook County. Ordor your land plaster nt onco. United Warehouse Co., Hend. S-3 HKi: U. N. HOFFMAN AT ONCK AllOUT THAT FIHIIING LICKN8K THAT YOU WIIiIj KOON NKF.D. 1 Hereafter thn flour manufactured by the Rend Milling . Warehouse Co, will be on sale at the United Ware houso Company's depot warehouse. Advertisement. 3-4 C. A. nongtson loft for Portland Sunday to make arrangements for opening up the mining claims he haa east of uend. Anyone interested in thla mining prospect may make ap- jllnilon )T addressing Rot 37S, at Bond, Adv, SUMMONS. In the, Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Crook. U. C. Coe, plaintiff, vs. Jess J. Uoyd and Jas. A. Boyd, defendants. To Jess J. Hoyd and Jas. A. Uoyd, above named defendants: In the name ot the State or Ore gon: you and each or you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint ot the plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled cause within ten days from the date of tho service ot this summons upon you U served within Crook county, Oregon, or It served within any oth or count within said state then with in twenty days from the date ot the service of this buinmons upon you and If terved upon you by publica tion thereof, then on or before the Htli day of Mur, 10i:t, and you nnd each of you nro hereby no 1 1 lied that If you fall so to uppeur and answer, for want thereot the 'tlnlntlff will apply to the court for tho roller prayed tor In the com plaint on file .herein, to-wlt: For judgmont against you and oach of you for tho sum ot 3G3 with Inter est op $271 thereof at 10 per cent per annum from March 26th, 1911, until paid, together with Interest on $160.00 thereof nt ten per cent per nuuuin from the 15th day ot January, 1012, until paid, together with In torest on $07.00 thereor at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 6th day or March. 1910, until paid and Interest on $365.00 thereof nt ten por cent per annum rrom the 25th day ot March, 1913, until paid, to gether with $5S.OO attorney tees and the coats and disbursements ot this action. That this summons Is published In The Hend Bulletin, a weekly'news paper ot general circulation, publish ed nt Bend, Crook County, Oregon, for alx successive weeka by order ot the Hon. O. 'Springer, Judge of the County Court for Crook County, Stnto ot Oregon. Snld ordor being made nnd entered on the 26th day or March, 1913, In the above entitled cnuso. Thla summons Is dated and published tor the nrst ttmo this 2Cth day ot March. 1913. VERNON A. FORRES, 3-9 'Attorney tor Plaintiff. Ht'MMOXS. In tho Circuit Court or tin, Stato or Orogon ror tho County o Crook. U. C. Coe, trustee, plalntlffj vs. Jess J. Royd, Jas. A. Boyd add W. A. Booth, defendants. To Jesa J, Royd and Jas. A. Royd, above named, defendants;' lu the name ot tho. State, of Ore Kon: you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of tho plaintiff fllod against yqu In the above entitled oause within "ten days ot the date ot the service of 'thla sum mons upon you If served wltbln Crook couuty; .or If servJ within (any other county within said State, 1 then within twenty days of the aer tvice ot thla summons upon you; or If served upon you by publication there ot, on - or before the 8th.., day of May 1913. And you and each of you are hereby notified that It you fait ao to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint filed, herein, to-wlt: For a decree of this court for the sale of the northwest quarter ot the southwest quarter and the south half ot the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter ot the northwest quarter, section twenty township thirteen south, range eleven pasf, W. M., (same, being the property des cribed In the trust deed mentioned $n the cotrt'lalnl herein) by the sheriff of Crook county, Oregon, ac cording to law and practice of this court for the satisfaction ot the amounts due the pfylntlff on the notes secured by said trust deed, to wlt: the sum of JG7S.00, with In terest at ten per cent per annum from the Cth day or June, 1910; asd the further sum of $70.00 attorney fees and for the oosts and disburse ments ot this suit, together with costs nnd charges ot making the sale.. Second, that the Interest ot the de fendant, W. A. Booth, be decreed to be subsequent and subject to the In terest and Hen ot the plaintiff here in. Third, that the plaintiff have Judg ment agalnat the defendants, Jess J. Boyd and Jas. A. Boyd tor the aum of $676.00 together with Inter est at ten per cent per annum from the 6th day of June, 1910, and $70.00 attorney fees and for the coata and disbursements of this suit That the plaintiff have execution against the property of the defen dants. Jess J. Boyd and Jas. A. Boyd, ror any deficiency remaining upon said Judgment against said defen danta after applying all or the pro ceeds ot the aale ot the property hereinbefore described properly ap plicable to the payment of said Judg ment, and that the plaintiff havo such other and further relief aa to the court may aeem meet and equi table. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof in The Rend Bulletin, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation published at Bend, Crook county, Oregon, for six succes sive weeks by order or the Hon. G. Springer. Judge ot the county court tor Crook County, State ot Oregon. Said order being made and entered on the 2fith dar of March. 1913. In 'the above entitled cause. This sum Imons Is dated and published for the I first tlmo this 26th day of March, 11913. J VERNON A. FORRES. 3-9 Attorney for Plaintiff. Us? ASE BALL RIGHT KIND FANSl FANS! FANSl WE DON'T SELL FANS, BUT FANS AND PLAYERS BUY THEIR BASEBALL SUPPLIES FROM THE STORE THAT SELLS THE PROPERLY AUTHORIZED GOODS. WE HAVE USED SKILL IN PICKING OUT OUR ENTIRE LINE OF GOODS m SPORTING WHEN YOU WANT THE PROPER THINGS COME TO US. Skuse Hardware Company. Wu Repair Qua of All Kicut. v