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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1913)
rJUMTJ; TIIR nfcNO BU&Mrrm, W3NP, TVKDNKfcDAY, MAY T, ieltl. THE BEND BULLETIN GEORGE) PALMER PUTNAM Editor and Publisher. U. N. HOFFMAN Managing Editor. ROIIURT W. SAWYER Assoclnto Editor, An Independent nowspnpor stand ing for tho squaro dcnl, clean busl new, clean ivolltlcs and tho boat In terests of Hcnd nnd Central Oregon. one year $1.60 Hlx months 80 Thrco months...... 80 All subscriptions are duo nnd PAYAHI.E IN ADVANCE, Notice of expiration will bo mnlled subscri bers and It ronownl is not mado with in reasonable tlmo tho paper will bo discontinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of falluro to re ceive tho paper regularly. Mnko all checks and ordors pay nblo to Uond Bulletin. The IJullctlii has liecn designated lj- the County Court of Crook County to publish otllclnlly nil the proceed ing of the court. . . , , .H cict 'i .wis 'AvasaxaaAV The ,"magailno habit" Is often con- dcmneiT by those who bewail tho modern American tendency to avoid "worth while" reading. Thoro can be no doubt that the flood of period icals, with their catchy effervescent, easily-swallowed and easily-digested stories, havo como to occupy about all thojittcntlon which tho average American cares to devote to reading. It Is true enough that sound litera ture Is suffering at the hands of this mental chewing gum with whclh wo occupy our lolsure minutes. I)ut on the other hand it Is undeniable that the habit of reading la vastly more general and more popular in America today, proportionately to population, than ever before; nor can It be doubted that the inexpensive and pleasant magazine articles are in a great majeure responsible for this. It Is safe to say that today moro a vera bo men and women throughout the laud know something about world events than ever beforo In a country of comparatively sparse population and great expanse. And yjo magazines are responsible for this responsible, we think, even more than the newspapers, the latter Inevitably being comparatively local In their Interest. Such a periodical as the Saturday Evening Post, for Instance, wlileh reaches probably ten million readers, Is a marvelous force in popularizing reading for ploasuro nnd profit It Is sfe to say that this tmtgazlne alone has done moro to aaken general Interest In "quei&Itins of the day" than could be accomplished by a hundred lecturors working for a hundred years. To It. and to others like it. In a great measure. Is due the nation-wide at tention to public affairs that Is be coming n nitlonal oh'-,erlatIc. Familiarity Is said to breed con tempt i. It is true that when one lives IJ(ug In a plnco the beauties of the sjiryoundings beoomo so ousto Diary as to lose much of their charm. This s$te. of affairs hojds true In Itend. TlirsItuatlon of the town Is, without doubt, on of tho most at tractive that can bo Imagined; the river, pines and mountains combine to make a scenic setting which is rarely equalled, and not surpassed, in the NorthwejL nut we are so jiccustomed to It that we all are apt to forget this important phase of our tangible- "natural resources." It Is when we happen upon some stranger, stalking about with a camera and going into rhapsodies over the scen ery, that a full realization Is brought home to us of the extraordinary charm of bond's environment. z "So lyr keeping their pledges In letter and In spirit shall tho Demo crats perform a service to the nation." These words were spoken in Congress by a protectionist Re publican yet how accurately they ex press, Liu effort ttyat President Wilson, is making against the attompt ol special lutorests and their represen tatives in the Democratic party to -violate their pledges. IJy yielding to -their llko In this own party Taft cuiue to griefs The eud with Wilson will be otherwise. WHO'S IXSULTKD. (Oregon Journal) "aK SSSfc fc ?, The Jhat "The If 'eating and amusing little cuss, .oven ' if it Is a slippery end artful dodger." Trl15li0lSrolhorad ulp4t Port land. There may be room for It In the monkey cage at tho city park. LOCATION MAPH '1I,KI. (Harney County News) P. A. Worthlngton, representing tho Hnrrtmnn railroad, was in Hums n few days tho past week nnd filed In tho local lind olllco tunps of tho Inst link through llnruoy county of tho Oregon Enstorn railroad. Those maps cover a stretch of nearly 45 miles, reaching from tho onst lino of section 2R, township 2G south, rnngo 30 east, running west by a little south nnd leaving tho county nt tho west lino of section G, township 27 south, range 24 oast. Progress on this road will now bo rapid. An opening haa been made through tho big tunnel In Malheur canyon and only short work will bo necessary to permit track laying through It nnd tho transportation of trains and materials for tho laying of track on tho grade which Is al ready made to tho oast lino of Har ney county. In tho meantime, grad ing through Crano oreek canyon will proceed nnd bv the closo of summer tho whistle will bo hoard In Harney valley. Deadly Venom of tht Cobra. A full sized cobra Is nblo to eject enough venom nt a sluglo full uiid complete bite to kill about tweti.r men. The Imlbiti cobra yields as much ns twenty drop,-ind Dr. Hauun mention having obtained ns much ns twenty- eight drop. In xvrlmeuts with tho venom of the ciih eobro 1 I'UxslnioiiK, mu exiwrt. found that one drop diluted In, it little water und Injected Into the tis sue of the leg of a large monkey killed It In hnlf an hour's time. A fraction of n drop was suitlclent to kill a rut aiid n fowl within an hour. Judg Ins from the effects of cobra venom on the higher animals. Mr, Pltxslmoiui considers that one full drop Is a fatal dose for n strong, healthy man. West minster Gazette. Walnuts, Flv a Penny. From ono of Steele's letters to bU wife we learn the price of walnuts In Queen Anne's relgn. -I send you seven peu'orth of wnlluutta at Arc n penny, which Is the greatest proof I ran gtvo you ut present of my being with my whole Heart yr. Outside the letter Lady Bteclo has written. "There arc but :a Wnlluutts." so apparently her "pnsslonnto lover and faithful husband" had given In to the temptation of eating a few beforo sendlcg them. He made amplo amends for this on the following day by Ji gift "half a hundred mora." Loudon Stand ard. Convenience. "Yon find that nn automobile belpn you to keep your nciu'euientHY" "It doet better limn that." replied Mrs. Chugglni "If joti don't want to keep them It enable you t explain everything by wiylug that you broke down." Chicago News. Tht Scared One. Annt Lnit night Iwforu retiring I looked under the (x-d ns usual nnd really found a man there. Niece I supple you scream! for help. Aunt No; he did. Megguudorfer Ulattcr. ii i i i nnrmnr NOTICE FOR I'UIlLI CATION. Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, April 19th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given, that James A. Hastes of Dend, Oregon, who, on May 2nd, 1910, made homestead en try. No. 066C6. for NH8W'. SV SWH. Sec. 20, .and NWNWV4, Section 29. Township 17 South, Range 12 Hast, Wlllametto Meridian, nas tiled notice of intention to make Vitl iiii ?-r proof, to establish claim to tj land above described, lie fore H. C. Hills, U. S. Commissioner, it his offleS ut Hcnd. Oregon, on tho 7th day of June, 1913, Claimant names as .witnesses: John Stcldl, Frank O. MinorThomas Tweet, L'rlfng C. Coo, nil of-IIend, Oregon. 7-11 C. W. MOORE. Register. . Shingles Mouldings LUMBER t CEMENT 1 Building Material -' J "h'XkI' I TheJVljller Lumber Company X v Bend, Oregon. Bond's HeBt Harbor Bhop, an wolt as tho oldest, Is Inuos & Davidson's, on Oregon Btrcot. Adv. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of tho Interior, United States Lnud Olllco, Tho Dalles, Oregon, April 7, 1913. To John II. Williams, of 8umnor, Wash., Coiitestoot You nro hereby notified that D. P, Uoon who gives R. I). No. 1, llund, Oregon, ns his postulllco address, did on April 3, 1013, lllo In this olllco his duly corroborated application to contest nnd sccuro tho cancellation of your homostond ontry No. , Sorlut No. 0GG10. mndo April 2G, 1010, for WH, Section -I, Township 20 S., Rnngo 18, E., Willamette Mo rldtan, and na grounds ior his contest ho alleges that said John II. Wll Hams has novor been on tho land sluco filing on snmo; that ho has abandoned samo for more than ono yosr last past. You are. therefore, further notl fled that tho said allegations will bo taken by this office ns having been confessed by you, nnd your snld ontry will bo canceled thorouuder without your further right to ho heard thoro In, cither beforo this ofllca or on ap peal., It you rail to fllo In this olllco within twenty days nftor tho FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown .below, your answer, undor YrVt Jacob. Cvjrikt if f Oitcuti AJintu.c C, CSj May 7, 1913 Dear friend: They have hired mo down at the grocery. What do you think I do? Everyvrhere they put my picture, a new one each time, in the paper. My work is to tell every body where to buy good groceries I like my place very well because it is a good place where they treat one well. They treat everyone well where I work, be cause they carry good groceries and sell them at the right prices. Your friend, JACOB. P. S. I work at McCUISTON'S GROCERY Ws (yr ? u or w ' ? irrT Bt.c....-, ehh y I oath, spoclflcnlly meotlng nnd re sponding to thoso allegations of con test, or If you fall within that tlmo to lllo In thin olllco duo proof that you hnvo served a copy of your Antiwar on mu aald contestant In person or by roglatored mnll. It .this sorvlco Is mndo by tho dollvory of n copy of your nnnwer on tho said contestant In person, proof nt such sor vlco must bo elthor tho said contest ant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of tho copy, showing tho dnto of Its receipt, or tho nllldnvlt of tho person by whom tho dollvory was mado stating when nnd whoro tho copy was doltvorod; If made by regis tered infill, proof of such sorvlco must consist of tho nllldnvlt of tho porson by whom tho copy was mnllod sta'lng when nnd tho postolttco to which It wsh mailed nnd this nltldavlt must bo accompanied by thu postmaster's receipt for tho letter. You should stnto In your answer tho name of tho postolflcu to which you dcslra further notices to bo sent to you, 0. W. MOORE, Register. Dato of first publication April 10, 191,1. Dnto of second publication April 23, 1913. Dnto of third publication April 30, 1913. Dnto of fourth publication May 7, 1913. NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ES TATE UV EXECUTOR. In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for Crook County, In tho matter of tho estnto of Anna T. Au no, Decensod. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to tho provisions of thu Inst will nnd testament of snld Anna T. Aunc, tho undorslgncd will, from und after May 14 th, 1913, procood to sell at private silo for cash, In ono par col, tho following described real es tnto belonging to said estate, to-wlt: tho WVi of NEVt. 8E.V4 of NEVi. tho NEVi of SEU. of section 8, In township 17 8., rnngo 10 E., W. M., subject to tho approval of tho court as provided by law. Dated this 16th day of April, 1913. ANTON A. AUNE, As Executor of tho Last Will nnd Testament of Anna T. Auno, De ceased. G-9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for tho County of Crook. In tho matter ot tho estate of Uoorgo IK Pulllam, deceased. Notlco Is hereby gtvon by tho un dersigned, tho duly appointed, quail flod and acting administratrix of the estnto of Qoorgo II. Pulllam, deceased to tho creditors and all porsona hav ing claim ngnlnst tho said deceased or said estate, to present them, verified ns required by law, within six months after tho data of tho first publication RIVER LYTL ' Oh the River. On the Railroad. Close to Business District. Beautiful View. Great Big Lots. Wide Streets and Alleys. Water Piped to Every Lot. Easy Terms; Prices $100 to $400 Call or write jj,nd ; ., ; tftl "u 4 of this notice- to tho said e.dmlnlntra trk at tho olllco of her attorney, Vor non A, Forbes, In tho First Nntlonnl llnnk Uulldlng of llond, Oregon, tho namn holng tho plnco for tho trans action of tho luminous of snld estnto In said county nnd stnto. LOUZETTA PUI.MAM Administratrix of tho estnto of Ceorgo II. Pulltnm, docensod. 0-0 SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for Crook County. United WnrehoiiHo Company, n cor poration, plaintiff, va, W. F, und Mnzo Lockwood, defendants. To W. F, Ixickwoud nnd Maxo Lock wood, above ttiimod defendants: In tho nnmo of tho ntato of Oregon you nro hereby required to nppunr and answer tho complaint of thu plaintiff filed against you In thu above entitled suit within Inn dnyn from tho dnto of sorvlco of this sum mons upon yon If served within CroK county, Oregon, or If served within nny othor county of tho stnto The Following Office and Other Supplies are For Sale at The Bulletin Office. Intent Map of Crook County, VI, 00. I,rgnl Wanks, S anil -I rents well. Towanhlp Pint Ibtokn, 'M renin cncli. I'ndnrvtooil Typeurllrr Ribbons, blun and black, 7.V. Tyixmrlter Carbon, black nnd blue, Ictlerlicud null legal sire, '- sheets ficl nlM) pencil carlMui in largo sheets 10 cent each. Photo Mailers, Miinll and largr sizes, U),c anil tie. Hood Paper, all colors and slzm. Pncr for taking cnrlMiu copies. Maniinciipt Covers, printed and imprinted. Application to contest blanks. Soft lewd pvnclU. Receipt Hooks. Rent Receipt Hooks. .Monthly Tlmo Hooks, CardlKMird, tililto and colors. The Bend SIDE Park Company 455 JEmpiie Building, Seattle, Wash. First National Hunk Building, Bend, Oregon. Descriptive literature on Bend and Ceiitral Oregon mailed upon request, of Oregon, thou within SO dnyn ot tho dntn of tho sorvlco ot this sum mons, niul If served upon you by publication, thou on or bo f ore the 8th day of Muy, 1013, nnd you and each of you nro hereby nottlled that If you fall so to nppear and niiswor, for want thereof tho plaintiff will ap ply to tho court for tho relief prnyod for In tho complaint on lllo herein, to-wlt: For JudHinnnt ngalnst you nnd cncli of you for tho mini of 7r.18, togethor with thu costn mid dlsbursiimunts or this notion. Thin BiimmoiiK Is published In Tho llond llullutln. n weekly newspaper of general circulation, published nt llond. Crook county, Oregon, for six uurcoHslvo wvuks, by order of tho Honorable (I. Springer, Judge of tho County Court. Slnto or Oregon, said order being mndo nnd entered on tho SGth dny of March, 1013, In. tho above entitled case. Dated ind published first titling this 20th day of March, IP 13. VKHNON A. FOHIIKH, 3-9 Attorney for plaintiff, Bulletin and ElS isiwiimis .si niimi iw hhjuhxIB " ' f