The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 21, 1913, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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THR BRNO IlULIiKTIN, HKND, WEDNESDAY, MAY ttl, IBirt.
CURIOUS BURIAL CUSTOM.
tli Ploonhol Tomb In U In tb
Cemeteries of Spain.
A rather curious ami to our Ideas
tomewhat niptonwltiK custom obtains
In y punish cemeteries. All nruuud tlio
burying ground it building Is erected
whoso design en n only to compared to
tlmt of n nest of pigeonholes, often
ecn In ostotllccs nud slmllnr Institu
tions. Knch pigeonhole la n tomb.
When n person die bis relatives hire
a pigeonhole for live years, ami tlio re
lilulus arc placed Inside. The cml U
tlicn scaled tip with uiortnr uml it me
nlorlnl tablet ntllxcd on the oubdde.
" xoTici; roirt'imMCAtioX
Department of tho Interior, U.
8,
Hind Omco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
April 28th, 1813.
Notlco ta ho'roby Riven that Wilbur
X llunnell, of Lnldlaw, Oregon, who,
on Doconthor 3rd, 1900, innilo Homo
Btcnd entry No. 06654, for SKtt
SKU, See. 32 nnd 8WW NWU. WH
8WU, Section 33, Township 10
South, Rnngo 12 East, Wlllnmetto
Meridian, lina filed notlco of Inten
tion to moko final thrco year proof,
to establish, claim to the land nbovo
described, before H. C. Kills, U. S.
Comt.ilrsloncr, nt his otllco nt Hond,
Oregon, on tho 0th day of June, 1013.
Claimant names na witnesses:
mmmmS,
The lease of tho pigeonhole may be JnniCf, u onhnm( ot xnltllnw. Oro-
reiiewi m uie vim i mo uvo year, ,, Fred N. VntiMatre. and Lnvern
hut If It Is allowed to expire the tomb i0. Reed, of llend. Orecon. nn.l
I unsealed and the bones removed to
make way for another tenant.
Needless to pity, the plan tins some
pood KluU. The ncc taken up by the
"pigeonhole cemetery" I comparative
ly small, ax Is also the cost of burial.
Plctureeqiieness Is. however, conspicu
ously absent, nor Is sentimental grief
catered for. as it would be Iruposxlbtft
to go and mourn nt the grave of n per
son buried lu n pigeonhole so high tip
that plodder wa needed Jo rrucji It.
7ro such ils prefer Hie old fashioned
graves the ccutml space of ground is
offered, but the pigeonholes are the
most popular. Wide World Magazine,
I
A LOOK OF TERROR.
How Artlet Hodler Poitd HI Model
'" to Secure It.
"Fcrdlnaud UodlerV picture "Pat
Mtitlgt Welb" (the courageous wntmtni
has been much discussed In art tlrcles.
especially In Switzerland, the home of
Thcfarttst.
The look of terror on the woman's
face Is lifelike. The story of how the
artist got the facial effects, depleting
fright and determination. Is as follow:
Four models cam to bis studio to
Bit for the picture. He nuked them in
' turn to wear an expression such as
tbey would have on Jumping luto a
lifeboat from a sinking ship lu a storm.
Not satisfied with the results, he look
tiiem up to the Oat leaded roof cf hi
bouse, which is Ave stories high, and
placed n chair on the extreme edge.
The poor models were dreadfully
frightened, and each in turn sat wide
eyed on tho forward edge of the chair,
too nervous to look In any direction but
straight forward.
The artist choso one of the women
and took Up his easel and rapidly
sketched in the face nud upHr part ot
the figure, though not nt all too rapidly
for tho sitter. Munich Cor. New York
-Sun.
' 8lep and Play.
If we want to sleep every nlgbt wo
should work nnd play every day. nut
theplay must be play In its essence
that'll we must enjoy It. This Is tho
gist of Dr. C. V. Satecby'a hints on
exercise for buslnes men. Nature Is
wot so diabolically contrived, be says,
that' anything we enjoy is bad for n.
"We daily need work to discipline us.
maintain our physical, mental and mor
Lemuel A. Ilrandcnburg, ot Des
chutes, Oregon.
D-13p C. V. MOORE, Reglstor.
NOTICE OF CONTKST.
Department ot tho Interior, United
States Land Ofllce, Tho Dalles, Ore
gon, May 9, 1913.
To the heir of James A. Mitchell, de
ceased, of Prlnovlllo, Oregon, Con
tcstcc; You ftro hereby notified that Elmer
L. Gardner, who gives Hond, Oregon,
as his postofftco address, did on Mny
6th, 1913. flic in this office his duly
corroborated application to contest
and secure tho cancellation of your
homestead, entry No. 15361, serial
No. 04009. mndo October 17, 1906,
for SWUSWU. sec. 17, NEUNEVi,
sec. 19, XHXWtt. section 20, town
ship 19 south, ran bo 11 east, WH
lametto Meridian, nnd as grounds for
his contest he alleges that James A.
Mitchell died on or about tho month
jef July. 1911, thnt tho heirs or said
'James A. Mitchell havo not cultivat
ed or Improved said land or any part
thereof as required by law or other
wise or at all nor havo either of them.
That tho heirs ot said James A.
Mitchell and all and each of them
rhave neglected and deserted said
land and failed and neglected to im
prove or cultivate tho samo or any
part thoreof for n period of moro
than ono and one-half years last past
You are, thorcfore, further noti
fied that the said allegations will be
taken by this office as having been
confessed by you, nnd your said entry
will bo canceled thereunder without
your further right to lie heard there
in, either beforo this offlco or on ap
peal,, it you fall to file In this office
within twenty days after tho
FOURTH publication of this notlco.
as shown below, your answer, under
oath, specifically meeting and re
sponding to theso allegations of con
test, or If yon fall within that tlnio
to ftlo in Uils office duo proof that
you have served a copy of your an
swer on tho said contestant either in
person or by registered mall. If
this service Is mado by the delivery
of a copy of your answer to tlio con
testant in person, proof of such ser
vice must bo either tho said contest
ant's w'ritten acknowledgement of
his receipt of the copy, showing tho
date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of
the person by whom the delivery was
made stating when and where tho
A Cook Book Worth Having!
THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN.
"Good Living"
Is a splendidly printed, strongly bound,
nnd well written up-to-dtite Cook Hook
by Sarah Van Buren. It contains 605
PAGES nnd a complete index. It is
bound with nn OIL CLOTH COVER.
that can be washed when soiled in the
kitchen.
The Regular Price is $2.50
Our Price is $1.00
WHILE THEY LAST. We have only "
a small number. Housekeepers
should hurry.
1 The Owl Pharmacy ft
Ralph Polndextcr.
First National Dank Uulldtnc
NOTICE FOR mmi.H'ATION.
Department ot tho Inturlor. U. B.
Land Olllco nt Tho Dullest Oregon,
April 14th, 1013.
Notlco In horohy i(lvon that Arthur
I), Morrill, Hun ami only luilr at law
tif liolmnu W, Morrill (doconnod) ot
Powell llutto, Oregon, who, on April
Dili, 1008. inndu homestead entry No.
mono, Serial No. 04370, ror lot 4,
(BWURWU) Hoo. 30, and NWU
NEW, NHNWW, Section 31, Town
ship 17 Kouth, ItitiiKO 13 Ennt. Wll
laiuotto Meridian, has tiled notice of
Intention to mnka lliial live year
proof, to establish claim to tho bind
above described, beforo II. Ellis,
U. 8, Commissioner, at his olllco' nt
llend, Oregon, on tho 24th day of
Mny, 1913.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
William A. Hates, Elmer Nlswougnr,
Mlehnnl J. Kelly. William P. Down
ing, all of Hond, Oregon.
7-11 C. W. MOORE, Iteg'stur.
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There is no use to
advertise the
FUATKUN.Uj HOOIKTIKH.
I. 0. O. r.
c&s
lleuil l-odge No, 12 1 M ,
Regular Meetings vory Monday ultclit
Vlsltora welcome.
W. U, Wing. U. N. Hoffman, '
N. (I. Hecy.
" M. V. OF A.
Pilot llutto C.iinp No. 0704
Meets every Tuesday lu Hitthor l(4ll.'
Visiting Neighbors always welcome.
W. V. Orcutt, Consul. ,
Martin it. Kmitsoii. Clerk,
DKHCIIUTKH
II
orticultural
MAY 28 TO. SEPTEMBER 30
nl fiber; we ddlly need play to hearten
o (It may be cricket, music, cbesge-, co wng doIlwed. ,f maiio by rBe.
.....-. .w... .... ..,..... ;.-! latorcd mall, proof of such scrvlco
must consist of the affidavit of tho
person by whom the copy was mailed
stating whon and the poitofflco to
which it was mailed, and this affidav
it must be accompanied by tho post
master's receipt for tno letter.
You should stato In your answer
tho namo of tho postofllco to whloh
you deslro future notices bo be sent
to you.
C. W. MOORE, Register.
Date of first publication May 14,
1913.
Date of second publication May 21,
1913.
Dato of third publication May 28,
1913.
Dato of fourth publication Juno 4,
1913.
ent as our faces and hnre different
needs acconllnglyi. nnd wo nightly
need sleep to restore us." Dr. Suleeby
hlmjgclf take no annual .holiday, he
ploying that the bct pUyt Is ?a holiday
every day," New Vork Telegram.
On Way to Catch a Fox.
. If you are particularly noxious to do
n little surreptitious fox catching try
the following. It is the sage of Lup
ton who sK-uks In his Thousand No
table Things:" "Anoint the ioleH of
your shoes with a piece of fat swlne
flesh as broad as your hand, newly
toasted or u little broiled at the tire,
when you go out of the "wood home
ward. And In every of your stejw cast
a piece of the liver of a swine roast!
and dipped In honey, and draw after
your back the dead carcass of u cat."
Your fox cannot resist all this, but "lie
sure to have a man nigh thee with how
.and shafts to shoot nt him. or by some
other means to hit him." (lood fun this
for a country house party at loose
ends. London Spectator.
YOU CAN OCT
LOW FARE
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
FROM ALL
O.-W. R. , N. STATIONS
TO
PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE EAST
VIA
Pire
Dene,
4 i
4
I
FINAL RETURN
Chicago 8 72.50
New York 108.50
Philadelphia! 108.50
St. Paul...,. 00.00
LIMIT OCT. 3lst
Denver $ 55.00
Omaha 00.00
Boston 110.00
Minneapolis 00.00
Equally Low Round Trip Fares to practically all
other points cast.
LET HE IIELl OUTLINE YOUK TRIP
J. II. CORBETT.
Agent O.-W. R. & N.
:: as to its reliability,
:; promptness and
accuracy in pay
ing losses, but it
is necessary for
you to know that
J. 6. Miner
Loixti: no. toil
k. or p.
Meets overy Wednes
day evening nt 8 p. in.
In Cnstlo Hall, K. A'
Hsther IIIiIr. VUltliiii
Knights welcome.
Joo I nnes, 0. O.
I M. Mulleyuohls.,
K. of It. & K
iii:ni i.oikji: no. im
a. r. Ai A. M.
Meets on Thursday on or be!
foru tho full moon of each
Visiting brother
month,
always welcome.
J. U. Davidson,
V M.
A. M. Itrn, ,
Secretary
FltATKHNAL llltOTIIi:HII(M)l. ,
Hegular meetings held by llend
Lodjto No. 897 In Bather's Hall on
tho first nud third Thursday evening
each month. Visiting members ot
order always welcome.
J. II. MINKIt. I'res. '
FHKD 1IUKV, Sec
I is the official agent
I of this territory.
Bend, Oregon.
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HHIIKKAIIH.
llend Lodge No. 208 meets every
second and fourth I'rlday eveuliiK.
other's Hall. Visiting brothers
and slstors welcomed. ,
Mrs. Lucy Trench, N. O.
Miss Lois V. Force, Hcc. 8ecy.
llOVALNHIUHIIOItH
Hegular meetliig on first and
third
Halt.
Mrs
Mrs
Friday avertings at HatherA
tnrBarnl llatna. Ornnln.
Alfnruttu Orcutt. Recorder. "'
ohuku ok i:.sti:un htau. ,
llend lodgo meets In regular ses
sion on thd Second and Fourth Mutt
day livening each mouth, In Mnsonu
Hall. Funnlo Farrls, M..
Arrlo lllaok, Heey.
lllltKOTOitV OV OFFICIALS.
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Greenwich Observatory,
In the year KI75 King Chiirle" II. ot
England founded the royal obserrntory
at Greenwich lu order that astronom
ical nlwprvutioiiH might lie made fur
the assistance of sailors. The history
of the observatory bus been the his
tory of chronology and of this practi
cal kJde of astronomy. Its work nnd
Its standards have tweome distinctly 'V
International. The meridlau of-Oreeii? ' J'-
wlch now determines the longitude of
the world.
A Sign.
"Itarbers are determined they "shall
not be.mlatakeu us catering to any but
the uufles."
"How so"
"Didn't you ever notice that they
are always postmarked?" Baltimore
American.
ntrted.
"The earliest meiitiou of coal Is said
to have beeu made by Theophrastus."
wild the professor at breukfimt.
"And what did be say It was n ton.
profesBorT" inquired the economical
landlady, pouriug the coffee. Youker
Statesman.
READ
ffi
Up to the Proposing Point.
Many a fellow who has been trying
to get his courage up to the proposing
,M!ut for two years Is surprised) whod
the girl accepts him In' two seconH
Philadelphia Record. ,
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There Is nothing so easy but that It
twoine difficult whe'n you do it with
muilnuce, Terence.
T5
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That CLAHHIKIKD COLUMN on
Fago 6, It will pay you, It will
also pay you to VKK IT. Why not?
If you nro A HOUHKKKKl'KIt, A
PAUMKK or A PUOPKRTV OWNKIt
you cortalnly havo something that you want to KFLI HXCHANOH or
I1UV? Why not spend a few cents and get your wants beforo liullctln
readers? You man want to sell, or to buy or to exchange potatoes hay
chickens grain horses hogs cows wagons guns land relin
quishments tSwn property furniture dogs tonts or oven a hus
band, wlfo or mother-in-law.
Uy advertising you may striko a bargain. Hundreds of peoplo havo
used Tho Uulletln's claoslfled ads and obtained KK8ULTfl. Tho Ilullotln
now reaches MORB THAN 1C50 FAMILIES. This lu a flunrantecd Clrcti
latlon. It means that the paper Is read by NOT LKKH THAN (1000 PEO
PLE. In tho classified column it costs only Ono Cent n Word to
advertise, and that word Is seen by every reader. PHONE n your ad. at
once, or wrlto us. Ono trial It will cost but a dlmo or so will con
vince you that it's a good Investment.
The Bend Bulletin
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Koofintf nf nil kinds. Repairing
promptly done.
J. A. fllacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Cornices and Skylights.
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J. J. RYAN
Sanitary Plumbing
STUAM AND
HOT WATUKHGATINO.
JOUIJINO
Promptly Attended to.
Postoltlcc Uox No. 171
Office on Wall Street
with Chan. Hunter
N. P. WEIDER
PAINTER AND
PAPERHANGER.
Estlmatea on Wnll Pnpor nt
nppllcution I'ortlnnd Prices
Cheapest nnd Best Wull Pnpor
Samples in the county.
Get My Prlcco.
Shop on Oregon Btrtct,
Kcsr of Dtvcnutci lionk
BOX so
DltND.OKIiCON
Clover Leaf Dairy
PURE MILK
AND CREAM
TGLRPHONB
and we will deliver
S. U STAATS, Prop.
L'nlled States.
President Wood row Wilson
Vice Prcsldant. .Thomas It. Marshall
Beoretary of Htato W, J. Ilryan
Rceretary of Nnvy . . Josephun Daulelrt
Secretary of War . . . . L. M. (1rri'U
Secretary of Interior . . . .F. 1C. Iiiih
Hecrntary Agrleultnro I). P. Houston
Keoretary of Treasury .W. P. MeAdoo
Decretory ComiHurce . ,W. O. It ml Held
Secretary of LalMir .. . .W. II. WlUit
Attorney Oenoral ..Jns. Moltoynolds
' Postmaster (loueral .Albert Ilurtesou
hlute. i
Oovornor Oswald West
Secretary of Htato ....II. W. Oleott
Treasurer Thus. II. lUi
Atty Oenoral A. M. Crawford
Suporlutondont Publla Instruction ,
L, It. Alderman
Stato Printer W. 8. I)uiiwiy I
Commissioner Labor Statistics . ..
O. P. Horf '
Onmo Warden W. L. Plnjey
Stato Engineer John II. Imv,1
United Stales Senators
(ieorgo K. Chamlicrlab,
, . , , Harry W, Luti.,
congressmen A. W. Lnfforty
N. a. Slnnott
W. A, iiawiey w
oevciiui jiiuicisi iiutriru
Judge .W, L. liradsha
Attorney , W. 11. Uell
Crook County.
Judge ,,.,.... 0. Springer
uiviiy ............ urrun iifwn";
... ... ... ...... li
nuenre ,......,.,,,, rranK l'.iKir-w
Treasurer ,... ,,. Ralph Jordan
Assossor ....,,,. H. A. Foster
School Supt. . . niji. . . . J. R. Myor's
Coroner ,TU, H. PolndeWfer
Surveyor , . j.. . . . Fred A. Illro
Commissioners ,,e..,R. H. liaylcy
A.' .Willis W. Ilrown
lite Courts. '
Circuit Moots first Monday lu
May and third Monday in October ,
Probnto Moots first Monday lu
oach month,
Commissioners' MootB first Wed
nesday In Janunry, March, May, July,
Soptombqr and Novembor.
llend Hehool District No. IS. '
Directors . , . , .H. J. Overturf, Chmn
F. M. Ray
Clydo M. McKay
Clerk H. R, Alton
City of llend.
Mayor , , a, p. Putnam
If ftW4 Am V f XA II la
..uvu.uui ,. t ..,,.,,,,,, II, u Kllinm.
Troasuror 1L J. Ovcrtuff H
Chef of Police B. B. llobortH
Clt Rnglnoor ....Goorge 8. Youn
uounciimon ....II. R. Allen
A. L. French
A. S. Collins
II, D. For
, . . . . . .John Btoldl
R. A. SatbeV
. .JujiUcos of tho Peace
Rend Proelnet .Ward H. Coble
DssshutM Prdnct ,,,Vft W. Oreutt
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