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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1913)
THH HHNII liriil.KTI.V, HUM), WIJIINKHDAV, Al'itlh 1(1, J DM. PAon 0. FROM THE DICKEYVILLE CLARION Through tin) cmirlimy of Col. J. WlllniiKliliy nff r Dloknyvlllo, Tim lliillulln Ih itlilu to Klvu IIh minimi l ho ptlvlluKo or pciriiHlnu Hi" follow ing uholcn (ixIiiioIh from (luit Mtiiillnit (ikiiii of piimn'MM, ilin Dlclfoyvllln Olntlon. Thomi puruKriipliM will Imi roiillniKiil ho Ioiik "H tint Coloiuil hiiiiIh tlin ollppliiKH- or until Hiiino hiiliHurllinr liiditii up tlm mlllor. HI lien olio of our IuiiiIIiik (iltlroiiH Iiiin tnUim up piuutlcliiK on u I'rwii'li In in, proporty In IiIh vicinity Iiiih dn piijcliitml lumrly lldy pur runt. Ily gravy, ou can't Imllnvn till )oti o lit tlin pitporH. Ill I'urily hihv mi Mil Wlllull Hlllll H COIIipHliy tlOVWI to tilt) flty IiiiiI nlckitl nlitrin rliirkit for wilci hiiiI lio wmit iIomii ilium, hut could n't Mut olio for it nli'knl iinjwlitini. Ml k Kupliniiilii I'lirldiiN. our pout i'M i,f pumrIoii, Ih tiilldu' of Htiirtln' Hlllt HKtU til" IlKlTH Hllll HH KUH llf I. at i' 1'rliiKlti wlio punned nuiy hIhiiiI I WtMllJ-HlHHIl )I)UI'H MHO. AlHIIIt Ittll iiniiiiliH iik" Hi'') ilt'i'lilitil to cruet a limllUllltilll for till) ltl! lllllU'lllMil Hllll lilii'il uur pocttHiN to wrltn t Iik upltlut. 'Ur II wiin mII cnrvi'il on tlm (nnili. Monti ho Him roiililn't tulio It tiHck, ilii'i riifiiMHil to pit), hh) In' tluit tlm M' llllllDlll WHMtl't (IXH('tl) WllNt tlmy V. .Illlt'll. NH It HlWIIlml t llHVH It llttlll miiiihin oiilo tlm tall mill of It mill tiurii whm lou iimi'li frcM HilvHrtldliiK tor tint nutlior In It. TIiIh wiih tlm l IllK-l l in imki'il to wrltit n lit tin JIiikIo. In memory of old man I'rliiglu. I wrltlu cpltliiitM, oii xi'o, Tlm Knivi-yard'H full of my txmt Vdl Ml). on miKlit ko furtlmr nnd do worm. A iiTHdin vlrtuoM I'll mliiiHli till nil imk half down In unnli. Old man I'rlnglu IIih Imimuth thin a tone. I or many yoom lin llnM nlonc luit wliitn thity know Hint ho would die. 'Ilm ntlntlvi'H of all milled nigh, I or Im had qiillo n lot of dough, And thin tlm rolnthon did know, Mc whh tlm ilieori'nt of old ohapii, lira K' no to Ida roward perliapa. Tlm lawor a)w that Kuplmmla t: mitt havi) unlit a llltlo moro nliotit ItiiikIi) and a llttlo I" nlxiiil liur riir on tin) toiutmtoim. hut ho will try nod win tlin cuno for her iiovor-I'KU-aM 6no Idro of pronporlty Ih to limo n wift) who cnllttclit alimony from tlirc.t foruiur liunliandit. Wo don't know who tlin umancHt inn on earth In, hut llank Tiiiiiina linn nioln a footototm out'n tlm knim- itrd ti ui) a a paucako grltlilto. hpnikliiK of rotor nclimiiiw. many a mrl may rimiiilin an niigt'l In Allro I i . tint mill look llku Melon pink. I In nk Tiiinma ai tlm harden! fU li r lit- known of to entertain In tlm r th.it In on the whter wagon and i t:;il Hinoke or ehnw, play enrda i liilk aliout hl t ulghtMira. Ill VTOIIATIOX Tt KNTIIV III': I.IMIS IV VATIOVAI, l'Olli:ST. Notlre In hereby glwn thai tlm F rk'ln di'Hcrlliud Imlow, lillilUrliiK 7 h IS acren. within the DtHwhutmi NntiiiMl I'orent. OreKon. will Im will U:i to HotileniHiit and entry ttnilwr It ' IMlll' III Ul tun lllllllUKlfmil innii i f the I nlted HtNte nnd tlm act of 'roll 190(5. 131 KtBt.. MSI. at tlm I uit I KlHlen Land Olllre at Tlm Dal it 2 OreKon, on May SO, 1913. Any t nil r who waa artually ami In kh f Ith rhlinliiK any of aald lamU for i.ri 'ilturnl purpOH prior to .lanii- or 1, ll'OC, and luta nit niiividnned ! Hiiniii, Iiiih a profoNinco rlKht to mako a lionioHtoad mitry for tlm IiiikIh ni; tually ocniiplnd, Hiild landn wnro lliilnd upon tlm nppllcatloiia of tlm purHoiiH nmiitloimd below, who havo a piofoniiicn rlxht Hiibjert to tlm prior rlxht of any Hindi Hottlor, provided audi Hiittlor or apptlcatit Ih iiialllled to itiitko lioineHleiid entry ami tlm profenuiro rlxht Ih oxorvlHed prior to May K), I!) i:i, on which dnlo tlm lllUllH Will 1)0 HIlllJDUl to Hllt- tliuueiit 11 ml iiutr) by tiny iiiiilllled perHon. Tlm IiiikIh itro, iin follown: Tlm ' of HKVt.l Ilm V',4 of W4 of HK','4 of HIC'4,1 Hei 211. Ilm NKV of NH'4 or NWV4,1 Ilm N'A of NW'V, of NK. Ilm WVi of NIC W of NIi4 Hec. :ir. T. 20 M. It. Ill li., W. M oxciipl a Htllp 30 lent wide ilitwrlbwl aa IiIiik on tlm wil Hlilea or tlm HUV( of MK'i. nee I 20. and tlm NIC', of NIC',. Hec r,, ll el area bollix I US. IK hitiih Hubl I nic I whm IIhI'-iI upon Ilm application ot .I0I111 A. I'HrkliiH, of llenil, Ore K n: l.lnl O-Hr.f,. TIm W of KH. Hec r., T 20 H II. I 1 K., 10 acrca, anidlcallon of Henry McKIMhIi, fill N 2m Htreei. I'oittaiid. OreKon; I.IhI fl-KTI. The KU, of K. w r,. T. 20 H. It. 1 1. K., mo aciia. application of .In. ob linker, MS N 2IH Mtnwl. I'orlhiud. DrnKim: l.lnt 0-K73. Tlm i nr ', Kec. R. T 20 H It. II I", 1110 acret. application of Clinton McCIIIhIi. Till N. 21 Htreei, i'orl laml. Orexon; I.Mt r,-K7t Tlm U'H of NV V, . tlm M f NW ' of HV V . tlm NWW ol 'NWVi of HWV.. tlm NIC", of HWVi of HWVi. Hec. h, T. 20 H, It It K 120 iirreN, applica tion of Claud MoKIIIhIi. Ml N 214 Htreei, Portland, Oregon; Mat r,-812. Approved Marrh IK, 1913, K V. I'roudtlt. Atmlnlaut CoiumlNNloimr or tlm Unimml l.ainl Oltlce. 0-9 Si:.M.MONH. In tlm Circuit Court of tlm Htalo of OreKon for the County of Crook. t C. Con, IrUHleii, plaintiff, a. Jcmh J lto)d, Jan. A. Iloyd and V. A. Ilooth, defelidanlH. To Jt'N J. llo)d and Jan. A. Iloyd, above named defendniltn In the naiim of tlm Htatn of Ore gon ou are hereby nxpilreil to aiHar and niuwnr the rotuplalnt of tlm plaintiff filed agaliiNt ou In tlm abovu entitled cniinp within ten dnN of the date of tlin aervlcn of thin niiiii iiioiin iimiii you If Nerved within Cniok county; or If Nerved within any other county within nnld Htatn, then within twenty daya of the nor lre of thin miinmnns upon you: or If nerved upon you by publication there of. on or before tlm Hth day of May 1913. And ou and each of )ou am hereby notified that If you fall no to appear and anawer. for want thureof tlin plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In tho rotuplalnt filed herein, to-wlt: Tor a decree of thin court for tlin nnln of tlm northwMtt quarter of tlm nouthweNt quarter anil tlm nouth half of tho northwent quarter and tlm uorlhcanl quartur of tlm northwest quarter, nectlon twenty townnhlp thirteen hoiiiIi, runge eleven iwtat, V. M.. (natim being tlm property den crlhed In tlm t mat deed mentioned In tlin comidalnt hureln) by ylm Nhnrirr of Crook county, Oregon, ac cording to law and practice of thin court for Ilm aatlafactton of tho amount duo the plaintiff on tlm note neciired by nnld tnut deed, to-wlt- the mini of $0711 00. with In. toreai at ten per cent per annum from the 0th day of J iiiih. 1910. and tlm further aum of $70 00 attorney fH and for the eoata and dUburite inenlH of Ihl Hull, toKMther with cent and chargt of making the aale HwiiihI, Hint the Intermit of tlm de fendant. W. A. ItiMitn, he decreed to bo aulHt(Huent and nubject to the In terenl and lien of the plalntirf here- III, Third, tluit tlm plulntlff havo Judg limnt agalnnt tlm iliifoiiilaula, Jena J. Iloyd mid Jiih, A. Iloyd for tlm atiiii of $07r.00 toKotlmr with Inter nal at ten per cunt per annum from tlm (ith day of .limn, 1910, nnd $70.00 attorney fee and for tlm cohIh mid dUhunmmcnta of thin ault That tlm plalntirf havo execution mtaliiHt tlm property of the ilefen iIiiiiIh, .NiMH .1. Iloyd and .law. A. Iloyd, for any dellcleuey rumaluliiK upon mild Judgment agiiliiHt Huld dufoti dantH after applying nil 01 tlm pro ceedN or tlm Halo or tlm property hereinbefore described properly ap plicable to ilm payment of mild Judg iiienl, mid that tlm plalntirf have hiicIi olhnr and furtlmr relief iih to the court may hohiii meet and equi table Till HiiiutiioiiH In aerveil ition you by publlL-atloii thereof III Tlm llend llullellti, 11 weekly iibwapaper of Ken oral circulation p'uhllnlmd at llend, Crook county, Oregon, for hIx hucciw hlte Heeka by order of tho Hon. (1. Hpilnger, .ludKe of Ilm county court Tor Crook Countv, Hlato of Oregon Kad order being made and entered on tlm 20th day of March, 1913, In the aboii) otitltM cauae. Till aum inotiH In dulud and publlnlied for tho llrnt time thin 20th day of March, 1913. VKKNON A. KOItllHH, 3-9 Attorney for I'lalntirr HI'M.MOXS. In the Circuit Court of the Htato of Oregon for the County of Crook. V. C. Con, plalntirf,, h. Joaa J. Iloyd mid Jh. A. Iloyd, defendant. To Jena J. Iloyd and Jiih, A. Iloyd, nlfovo named defendant: In the name of the Htato of Ore Kon: you and each of you are hereby required to appear and aner the complaint of tlm plalntirf filed agalnnt you In tlm nlmiv entitled catiHo within ten day a from the date of tho crvlco of thlh Hiiniinon upon you If nerved within Crook county. OreKon. or If nerved within any nth nr county within nnld ntate then with in twenty day from the date of the nervlco of thin niimuionn Uxn you and ir served upon you by publica tion thereof, then on or before Ilm Hill day- of May, IIMJI, and you and each of you are hereby notified that If you fall o to appear and anawer. for want theieof the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for In tho com idalnt on flln heroin, to-wlt. Tor judgment agnlimt you and each of you for tho niiiii ol $803 with Inter nal on $271 Ihnreor at 10 per ennt per annum from March 2fith. 1911. until paid, together with Interest on $100 00 thoroof at ten por cent per annum from tlm Ifith day of January, 1912. until paid, together with In tercttt on $07.00 thereof at the rate of nix per cent pnr annum from tho 0th day or March. 1910. until paid and Interent on $366.00 thereof at ten per cent per annum from the 2 6th day of March. 1913. until paid! to Kotlmr with $RR 00 attorney fee and tho mxt and dlbursomont of till action. That till Ntiiniuonn la publlnlied In Tho llenil llullntln, a wookly now paper of general circulation, publlnli ed at llend, Crook County, OrcROn, for alx niicconnlvo weekVby ordor of tlm Hon, (), HprltiKor, Judge of tho County Court for Crook County, Htato of Oregon. Haiti ordor being mado and entered on tho 20th day of March, 1913, In tho above entitled (mono. TIiIh Hitmiiionn I dated nnd publlHlied for tho flrnl tlmo thin 20th day of March, 1913. VKIINON A. KOUIIKH, 3-9 Attorney for I'ltilnlirf. HI'.M.MO.NH. In tlm Circuit Court of tho Htato of Oregon for Crook County. J. II. Iloan, plalntirf, vh. William I laid win and I'rank I'lkltin, nherlff or Crook County, Htato of Orogoti, dofendaut. To Wlllam llaldwin, alwvo named tie- feinlan t: In tho name of the Ktatu of Ore gon: you are hereby reqtilrod to ap pr and anawor tho complaint of tho plaintiff (lied agaltiHt you In the ulmve eutltletl ault within tend day from the date of nervlco or Hummomi iimn you, If rved within Crook oounty. or If nerved within any other county of thin Hlatu then within twenty daya from tho tlato of tlm iwrvlee of nuin iiiouh upon you. and If wtrvod iiK)U you liy publication therwif. then on or before tho Mb day of May, 1913; and you aru hereby notified that If you fall ho to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to tlm court for the roller pmyed for In the complaint on file herein, to-wlt 'I Por Judgment agalnnt you for the niiiii of Twenty-five hundred dollar and for the coata and dlHhuraementa of thl action. Second: That an Injunction order heretofore Itued In thl court he mado permanent rcHtralnlng you and all person acting In aid or assistance of you and restraining Prank Klklnu, sheriff of Crook County, Oregon, and all persons acting In aid or assistance of him, from selling or attempting to sell tho NKVi of section 3B. Tp. 15 8.. It. 14 K.. W. M.. or any portion thereof In pursuance of that certain Judgment obtained by you In tho nltove entitled court on tho 9th day of August. 1912. In favor of you and gainst the plalntirf herein, for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars, Inter nal at 8 per cent from the 9th day of May. 1910. until paid, and for the sum of Ten Dollars cost. This summons Is published In The llend Hulletln. a weekly newspaper of general circulation published at llend. In Crook county, Htato of Ore gon, for six successive week, by or der of the Honorable O. Springer, Judge of the County Court of Crook County. State of Oregon, said order being mado and entered on tho 20th dnv of March, 1913, In the above entitled cause. Thl summons Is dated and pub llnlied for the first tlmo this 20th day of March, 1913. T. K. nitppv. VKIINON A. POIUIKS. 3-9 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ,iW ffUrlsUt. -. I 1 xF VI Xl - ' Uy ij-z, Jr 1 T . K '"3h Hudson and Reo Automobiles. EVERY BUYER SATISFIED. Also the Haynes Car and Reo Trucks. J. C. ROBINSON Central Oregon Agent, Mndrns, Oregon. mMMMIMMmrmmmm Cct"Ybur l MEED Tjffir 5 J?) what he thinks of OUR FEED. The Full Bag of Feed Is necessary, but the quality of the con tents is of much more importance. To keep your horses in proper condition, sleek and fat enough for working pur poses, they should be given our choice, selected Feed, made of the fresh est and purest grain and always of uniform qual ity. Ask any horseman a Our Hour is on sale at United Warehouse Co.'s Warehouse "Fine and Light" and excellent for the making of bread, biscuit, rolls and pastry, is our splendid household Flour -the best help the house wife could have in the production of all bread studs. Try it once, and you will find it so good that you will always use it afterwards. It yields delicious, sweet and -JZairv CAKtzri nourishing loaves that every one in the family will enjoy. The Purest and Best Always at I Bend Milling & Warehouse Co. " Yea Sir! Studebakcr ivagono era made to back up a reputation," "I know, becauao wagons of every mnka come into my ohop for repairs, and I have a chance to ace how tew are Studebakcra." That's tho opinion of thousands of blacksmiths who know tho quality of Sludcbaltcr wagons. The owners never regretted that they bought Studcbaliers, Tested materials, accurate workmanship insure a wagon uncqualcd for durability, nnd this careful selec tion of wood, iron, steel, paint and varnish has been a fixed rulo with tho Sludcbaker Company lot sixty years. That is why a Studebakcr wagon runs casicot and lasts longest. It is built on honor. Whether you live in town or country, there is a SfWeiaJfeer vehicle to fillyourrequirementsforbuainess or plensuro and harness of every description mado as carefully as are Studebakcr vehicles, St out Dact or tOrtt uu STUDEBAKCR South Bend, Ind. Hrwvnnir cilfCAGO DALLAS KANSAS cmr ih WNNJAWUS SALTuTKKCrrV lM FBANCISCO rORTlAN3.0M, ra yy Ummm Has Made Its Way By the Way It's Made HEN vc began marketing the Inter national Commercial Car six years tfco the one idea uppermost was to sell a useful car. That meant a car for country roads, that would safely carry a reasonable load, always cet there and back, and lost long enough to be very profitable. Some of those first cars are still doing an honest day's work every day. All of them paid for themselves. None of them was so efficient as the car we sell today. Now is the time to buy an International Commercial Car For the merchant engaged in any business requiring much light hauling, or prompt deliv eries; for the business man who wishes to extend his territory; for the man who wants to cut down delivery expenses and at the sama time be progressive and up-to-date, an Inter national Commercial car is n good investment. Simple, sure, powerful, it climbs hills, goes through nuul-holus and sandy stretches, any where a team can travel at any speed from 3 to 18 miles an hour. Transmission is simple nnd direct. Brakes are powerful. Bearings are strong. A singlo lever controls the car. Write for catalogues and any information desired. International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Portland Ore. We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIGHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hay, Barley, Oats, Wheat nnd Bran at lowest prices. The Largest Barn in Central Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. II. WENANDY LON L. FOX Through Train DaDy -to- Portland From Central Oregon Leaves Bend 6:45 A. M. Arrives Portland 5:30 P. M. ()OregonTrimRy. CENTRAL OREGON LINE Limited Trains East. Direct connection is made at Fallbridge with limited train on S. P. & S. Ry. arriving Walla Walla 7:45 p. m Spokane 9:45 p. m. same day; Helena 11:H5 a. m., Butte 12:50 p. in. next day; Minneapolis 10:20 p. m., St. Paul 11 p.m. stconddaj; Chicago noon third day; with connecting service to Denver, Omaha. Kansas City and St. Louis via Great Northern or Northern Pacific and Burlington Rout1. Willamette Valley Points. Oregon Electric and Oregon Trunk Railways use the same station in Portland. Trains via Oregon Electric Ry. reach Forest Grove, HilUboro, Salem and Albany the same day and Eugene early next morning. Through Tickets. Oregon Trunk Ry. agents sell tickets, check baggage and arrange sleeping car accommodations through to Eajtern, Pugut Sound and Oregon points. Details will be furnished on request, W. D. SKINNER, "' J. II, CORBETT Traffic Manager, Portland, Oro, Agent, Bend. m : : vmTOM&Ss Hi Mk SMSOTmw