The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 21, 1913, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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IIUHINKHH AND HlOI'KHHjO.NAI;.
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Civil
Enklnoor
Howl
Ort'Kon
. 0. I. NIBWONUISIt, Iloml, Ore,
UNIUIUTAKICH.
Mct'iincd Kmlmliurr,
I'micrnl Director.
I'hono.
l.ndy Annlituut
MIIH. M. i:. I'OIUIHY
llouirntlc Xurne
llciul, OrKO
II OH 8 FA II Nil A SI
Attorney nt lntv
Offlco In old Klrnt Nalluual Iltink
Jr t IlulldliiR.
Dietetic, Jlyitlunlc, Natural Thorn-
liuiitlcd. Chronic Dlnordurn a Hpoclully
t. It. I). KHTOIIUM
Druid1 J'liynlclaii
Hour 0 to 0 Mather ItldK
Till: J. II. IIANini AIWTIIACT CO.,
Iiicoru)iat(l.
Complete tract ludoxen and photo
graphic coulen of all Crook Count)
record,
Prlncvlllo, OreKon
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V. V. KAUI.KNKIt. I). SI. D.
IHJNTIHT
O'Uouuull llulldliiK
11 o n d, 0 r o k o n
U. V. OOU, SI. D.
I liynlclnn ami HurKoori
Oinc ovor Flnl National Hank
Olllco Hour: 10 to 12 a. ;u.; 1
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in.
HBNU, ;: OltKOON
C. H. II UN HUN '
Attorney At lW
Offlco In old Firut National Hank
UulldlriK
Ilcnd, OreKon
VKIINO.V A. FOItlltiH
LAWYBIt
Flmt National Hank HulldlnR,
Uond, ...... Oregon
OKOIKJi: 8. YOUNG
Civil, .MinliiK Mint IrrlKntlon
l-jnujnrt-r.
Offlco at Itoom G, Flrnt National Hank
' Ilulldlntr.
F. O. SI I N O K
I'oktofflco HtilldlnK
1 LIFi: FIHB ACCIUICNT
I N H U It A N 0 K
Notary I'ubll" and Coh"oyanclnR All
LckoI l'aira Correctly Drawn
. Fidelity itond.
U. N. HOFFMAN
NOTAItY ri'H MO
Ilunlrr'n ami Anglrr'n llcrnc I'tipcr
h Hpcclnlty.
Dullctln Onicc, Itcud, OreK'on.
Ml 88 BVA I GUAVKB
Traelirr of
PIANO PLAYING
Itcnldriico Studio nt Sir. A. SI. Lara's
Telephone. ' '
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Af(nriiryntI.mv
. United Hlnte Coiiiiiilnhloiirr
First National Hank llulldlng
IIBND. OHKGON
lilt. J. If. CON-NAIL'S -IIHNTIHT
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Ovor Deschutes Hanking &. Trust Co.
Olllc Hours U to 3.
R. H. DEYARMONQ j
Machine Shop and j
Garage J
Wo know how to 1I0 nil
kinds of Mnchlno Work.
TRY US AND SEE.
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TELL US OVER
THE PHONE
Ttin split htxt week' wnsh Compar
our hnlf with thn othr fellow's. Tbnt'
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mmmmmummmmaeMmmmmmmmmm
m WHO
Jj&W PRICES, BETTER SERVICE
Bend Steam Laundry.
NEW JUDGES
GIVE POSITION
SUPREME COURT MJ3N
ARE FETED
Kffort IU'Iiik .Mndo to Itj'frnmil W'tnU.
mrnV OiiiiH'ti-(l(iii l4tu April
Arrlilrnl Itrroril IHk- Many Old
Aulnn I'iiIIiciimmI, Kiim Okott
(Hpoclal to Tito Ilullctln)
HAI.K.M, May 10. Orouon'n two
now Hiipruiuo court JudKon, Cliurlcn
I.. McNary of Hnlutn and William SI,
ItniiiHuy of SIcMlnnvlllu, woro linn
iiuiltml and tonntud lint Friday night
liy 60 of tha promlnsnt JudKcn and
lawyer of tho ntntit. Tho uffnlr took
011 connrirahlo alKiililcnnco livominn
of tho remark of tho two new
Judgt an to what their nttltudo will
Im wlioti (hoy take offlcw Juno 3.
JudKU Itiiiunay decried axiilnnt
"Judicial lobulation." "(lood JudKtm
imixt only Interpret law, and not
inuko law," Imi nnld.
JiuIko SIcNary mild ho had prac
ticed law for 15 yearn and had ulwnju
had a uValrn to ko 011 tho Imtich,
"I'm KoltiK to kIvo you tho brat thoro
I In hip. ho proiiilmMl, "anil f I
don't inaka ood It will lio becauno
I am not Mk enough for tho Job, and
not hrcauiH) of lack of effort on my
port."
Chief Juatlco Mcllrlde, who Rare
thn welcoming tonnt to tho two new
Jurist, told them that when their
opinion went ncalnnl many lawyer
tho lawyer would not like them.
Referring to thla Judgu McNary nnld:
"If unyono doesn't llko my opin
ion, Im can ko eliewhoro for til
oplnlom, When I know I'm right
I ahall Ntlck to it, and wrlto my ojdn.
Ion accordingly; and If the other
JudKc wrlto opinion with which I
don't ngreo, I am going to dUsont.
"I'm koIiir to b iunro. I know
human nature pretty well, and I
havn aympnthy for tho member of
tho bar. Whatever tho outcome I
I want you to know that I tried to
bo fair."
Tho banquet wan glvm by the
Slarlon liar Annoclntlou.
TrliiK to Itrfrrrnil,
Petition to roforend tho work
men' compematlon act are being
circulated In 1'ortland, and iiipiiiIht
appointed on tho atato Induvtrlal In
Biiranco commlcilon. and other
friend of tho moaiuro. aro bitterly
,
cal cooking
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excepting
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Or, bettor
Bend
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THIS HUM) IJUfjUiTW, IMSNII,
flKhlltiK tho rofcronduln movemont.
They nllc'Ko that tho movomont In ho
Iiik fotorod mid paid for by iicontH
of thu raHiinlty InMtiruiico compnulcH,
Slimy Accident In April.
During April 411 uceldontH nufll
climtly Horlotin lo bo roportod to tho
htnlo lubor commlRBloiier occurred In
OreKon. Of thitMO 140 won In con
nection with nil I roil d work. j:ievun
of tho ncclilonl woro fatal.
liiMiiiince (Vmipiiiiy l,lceiicil,
Aftnr llnlitliiK In and out of tho
rourl for two yonr for a llroimo to
do hiiHlncM In thla tato, tho Union
l'nolllo l.lfo Innurnnco Company of
I'ortlnnd obtained tho donlrod llcono
Inkt week. At thn tlmo a inaii'IaniUM
milt broiiKht by tho company agalnNt
limuriinco Commllonor ForKiioon
wan pondltifc In Tho ntipromn court;
IIiIh wn dlnmlMcd, lleforo the
llcoimo wnH Krnnted tho company
otmtfd Mnrk T, Kndy from tho offlco
of president, and elected a. new not
of olllolalH, Thn company ha over
$100,000 capital now Invented ac
cording to tha requirement of tho
1 11 mi rim co law.
, .AuIon Vnn Old I.lcente.
Kecretnry of Htnlo Olcott ha
checked up tho record In tho auto
moblln department and flndn that
2r,00 nutomobllen that worn llconncd
lat year hnvo not been llccnnod Oil
year, lloiiort are mndo of many
mnchliiM beliiK ued In varlou town
and cltli'H of tho tato which carry
tho old 1012 llccnnc. An tho fund
derived from the llccnica will go till
year for tho Improvement of rondn,
Becretnry Olcott BiigKoMH that each
mnchlno owner nhotild tnko It upon
hlUMolf to report to tho netinmt peace
ofllcer tho name of any pomon ho
neen tmliitc motor vchlclcn without a
1913 llcento. Tho llconno fund will
bo apportioned to tho countlen ac
cording to tho number of llccnnen In
tied In each county.
DESCHUTES
(Continued from Pago 8)
together, SIU Andernon'n nchool
Clone Oil week ana ho will leave
for her home In the Boat.
Tho Cray brother are needing 30
acre to alfalfa, t acre to carrot
and getting fencing dona preparatory
to keoplng dairy ntock.
Fred Bherwood had ten mlfor
tune to lone one of bin fine blooded
cnlven on clover thin week. 80 much
rain tho pant week linn made It dan
gerou for ntock In tho clover pas
ture. Will Ijiwnon ntnrted for tho John
Day country Sunday to Improvo bis
ICO aero ranch there. Mr. Iawnon
will look aftor tha hay ranch hero
during hln absence.
Miss Nettle Cant In working at tho
Wlmer homo near Lnldlaw.
Sir. Murphy of Rcattlo ha moved
on her ditch land two and n half
mllcn north of Denchutcs and la hav-
Twill Be Ready
in a Minute
As a matter of fact this wonderful little
disk stove Is ready to cook in much less
than ono minute from the Instant you
turn thu switch. And you can cook on
It practically anything you wish.
It Is, perhaps, the most convenient
nnd useful of the crcat variety of electri
devices now within the reach of
those receiving tho more modest incomes.
It represents the genius of the "Light House Keeping
Ago" now opening to usbanishing as with a fairy wand
nil the nuisances of smoke, soot, disagreeable odors, and
tiresome delays. j
You cannot fully appreciate its niany virtues until you
actually use it. Come In and cook on the linelittle G-Estoves
we carry in stock and learn a lesson in real convenience.
still, tako ono homo to try.
Water, Light & Power
WKD.VKflllAY, MAY 21, JOl.l.
lug plowing done and ryo town,
Sir, I'cdornon and family of Bo-
attlo aro living 011 their ditch laud
and doing Iota of clearing.
Sim. A. C. Sload expectn to go to
tha aprlngn thin week to timet her
lion Van, who linn been attending
nchool at I)tifur-.tlio pant winter,
h. Ilmndonburgu I going to plant
25 ncrcii of potaioen thin (ioahoii.
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(Special to The llend llutletln.)
HAMPTON HUTTB, May 18.
Barl Honors In In Ilend on bunlnenH.
T. C. Bwlng made a trip to I lamp.
ton tho Hrst of tho week.
Joincn Paul McCtino of Lost Croek
valley I vlnltlng friend In thin lo
cality. Jimmy did not bring hln bag
pljio and wo nil bin Scotch music.
Mm. Hdward Street of Huck Creek
In vlnltlng folk at home, V. Schredur
and family.
, Thcro have been several showers
tho pant week and crops arc growing
well.
SJrn. SI. W. Bhcphnrd In Improving
her bouse by tho addition of a jtorch,
n cout of paint and by remodeling
tho Interior.
Al Abernathy mndo annual proof
on hln denert clnlm before Commis
sioner Fogg of Hampton. Horaco
Hrooklngn mid llert Meekn acted an
witnesses and also attended tho tele
phone meeting at tho Hampton store.
II. J. Conkllng of .Misery Plata wan
vlnltlng In thin vicinity the past week.
Tho homo he wan riding managed to
escape tfrom tho I'asturo Tuesday
night and at last report had not been
recaptured.
SIIb Bva Michael and Silt Kate
llrlckey attended the danco at Im
perial Friday night.
C. J. Stauffcr of Lost Creek valley
wa calling in this vicinity the past
week.
Tho varloun committees who have
tho making of plana for the picnic to
le held July 4 are getting busy and
promise definite Information an to
arrangement In a few days,
Al Lowo of Ilend passed through
on hln way to hln ulster, Sir. Over
nil', In lxt Creek Talley.
O. C. Ilcnkle had a party of home
neckern here this week. It I under
stood that C. I. Hlnman purchased
a relinquishment here through Sir.
Ilcnkle.
B. SI. Itandll and A. Ilandll of Fife
woro In this locality Wednesday.
Tom Cowan of Ijst Creek valley
camo lu from liend with a load of
nuppllcs.
Thrco skilled barbers aro at In
ncs & Davidson's barber shop to
servo you. Adv.
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ATTHE BEND GQMFANYS' MILL
Pernoual Ilrnm mid Other Nolo of
fntcrent.
A daughter wan born to Sir. and
Sirs. Al. II. Oovo Slonday, Slay 12.
Jlrn I Joan hnn returned U work.
Anderson brother nro delivering
nt tho yard some of tho better grades
jof lumber from their mill between
Lnldlaw and Ilend on the Tumalo
road.
The Knookcrn' Club met In tho
mill during tho noon hour yesterday.
itegulnr meetings will be held here-
alter at thu nnnio time.
Louis Itodscth wont to La Pino on
Sunday to attend to somo matter at
hln homestead.
Jack Savoy'n boy In able to be out
again.
Frank Slavln han returned to his
job an night watchman,
Aleck lino ordored "hnlf a rffone"
of flour last week. The grocer
brought two nnck of about CO pounds
each. A stone, Aleck nays, Is 14
pounds.
Inventory taking In preparation
for the company's annual meeting In
June hnn begun.
Bd Gentry Is hauling tho lumber
for tho now Kermott building.
Carl Hagcn started this morning
with another load of supplies for hln
homestead.
xotkt: fok puiu.icatiox.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Offlc at Tbo Dalles, Oregon,
Slay 15. 1913,
Notice Is hereby given that Bzek-
let H. Polish, of Deschutes, Oregon,
who, on December 18th, 1909, made
homestead entry No. 0S7Z1, for
BWUSBU. BEU8WU. nee. 22, and
NEUNWVi, NWliNBK. section ,27,
township 1C south, range 12 east.
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final three-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before H. C. Ellis,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office at
Bend, Oregon, on the 30th day of
June, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses
George It. Ilutts, Lemuel A. Bran
denburgh. Fred A. Hunnell, Minnie.
C. Low, James It. Low, all of Des
chutes. Oregon.
ll-15p C. W, SIOOflE, Ueglstcr.
NOTICB TO TKACIIKILS.
Examinations for teachers In the
below-named subjects will be held
In Prlnevllle on Juno 18, 19, 20 and
21: 1. Arithmetic. 2. Civil govern
mont. 3. Georgraphy. 4. Gram
mar. D. History . 6. Orthography. 7.
Physical geography. 8. Reading. 9.
School laws of Oregon. 10, Theory
and practice. 11. Writing.
' This information mny bo of Inter
est to teachers: Classics for June
Snow Hound t Riverside lit. nor.)
Houghton 17c prepaid; First Hunker
Hill Oration (Pocket Classics) Slac,
2(c; Hamlet (Lake. Bng. Classics),
Scott, 25c. Classics for December
Macbeth (Lake. Knk. Classics) Scrlb
ner, 2Cc; Lady of the Lake t Stand
ard Hng. Classics) Scrlbner, 35c;
Schurz' Abraham Lincoln Iltlv. lit.
nor.) Houghton, 17c. Those classics
may be secured from J. K. GUI & Co.,
Portland, or of any book dealer. The
sumo clussics will be used for Oie
American and the English llteratuie.
J. H. SIVHHS.
11- County Superintendent.
NOTICK OF COXTKST.
Department of tho Interior, United
States Land Otllo. The Dalles,
Oregon. Slay 17, 1913.
To Jacob Schmidt of Hillsdale, Ore
gon, Co rites tee:
Ym aro hereby notified that
George O. Hodson. who gives Ilend,
Oregon, P. O. llox 3-17. as his post
ofllco address, did on Slay 17, 1913,
file In this ottk-e hut duly corroborated
application to contest and secure th
cancellation of your homestead. En
try No. , Serial No. 0CC81,
made Slay 7th, 1910, for west half,
section 10, township 20 south, range
IK east, Willamette Slarldlan, nnd ns
grounds for his coutcst ho alleges
ithat said Jacob Schmidt has failed
to establish his resldonco or reside
on said land, nor has he made any
(Improvements of any character there
on; tnat ne nas luiieu 10 cumvato
said tract or any part thereof and
that such failure has not been duo
to his employment in the army, navy
or marluo corps of the United States
I In tlmo of war or otherwise.
You are, therefore, further noti-
fled that the said allegations will be
takeu by this 01:100 as having been
confessod by you, aud your said
entry will bo canceled thereunder
without your further right to be
heard therein, either before this of
flco or on nppeal. It you fall to file
In thla otllco within twenty days
after the FOURTH publication of this
notice, as shown below, your answer,
under oath, specifically meeting and
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responding to theno allegations of
contest, or If yon fall within that tlmo
to fllo In thin offlco duo proof fhnt
you hnvo served n copy of your
answer on tho nald contestant clthqr
In person or by registered mail. If
thin servlco In mado by tho delivery
of a copy of your nnswor to tho con
tcnlnnt In person, proof of such
service must bo cither tho said con
testant's written acknowledgment of
his receipt of tho copy, showing th0
date of Its receipt, or tho nffldavlt
of tho person by whom tho delivery
wnn mndo stating when nnd whoro
tho copy was delivered; If mndo by
registered mall, proof of such ser
vice must consist of tho affidavit of
the person by whom tho copy was
mailed stating when nnd tho post
offlco to whloh it was mailed, and
this affidavit must be accompanied
by tho postmnstcr'a receipt for tho
letter.
You should ntato In your nnnwer
tho nnmo of tho pont office to which
.you dcnlro future notices lo bo sent
to you,
C. W. SIOOItB. ncglstcr.
Date of first publication Stay 21,
1913.
Date of second publication Slay 28,
1913.
Dato of third publication June 4,
1913.
Date of fourth publication June 11.
1913.
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