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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1913)
ri-i'-' """ XHK BEND BUT.T.KT1V. HRVTV VV.tlNKHOAV, MAY Qt, IMff. rAQB . LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Baylor ot Turn nlo woro l town Mundny. A. J. Abornnthy returned Inst week from his Itind clnlm in Hampton valley. Miss Orn ColllnB returned. Thuni dny from a visit with hor ulster in Portland. J, 11. Morton. K. 11. 11 ill and II. It. Itiloy ot Ia Pino woro In Hond Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W '(lertson lmvc KOno to ludopoudunce, Ore, to spend the summer. Mrs. J. 1 Parker ot Portland Is visiting her son, NV. K. Parker, tor several weeks. The next mooting of tho Preehy torltin Guild will ho at tho Wloet homo on June -t. C. S. Hudson, A. M. Prlnglo. Clyde McKay nnd J. II. Sawhlll went to Hums yestorday on a short business trip. D. A. Uoyd, owner ot the Uoyd building.'! back in town from Se nttlc whero ho has been for somo time. Supervisor M. I. Merrltt nnd II. E. Smith went out to Pine Moun tain Monday to spend several days doing survey work. Mrs. Hullls and her sister. Miss Uoyd. tho former of whom has a homestead In the southeast country, were In town last week. The Hudsons, Prtnglcs, Miss Ger trude Strcetcr and Morris Lara spent Sunday Ashing on tho Metoltus and brought hack some big trout. The first shipment of cheese from the Laldiaw factory to Portland was made last week, consisting ot two tons of tho full cream product. The Hrldgo Club was entertained last week by Mrs. P. O. Minor. Tho hostess for tho club meeting this Friday will bo Mrs. E. D. Wilson. Forest Assistant Will Sproat re turned from telephone work at the Illg River ranger stntion Friday and THE ALTAMQNT AND MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTELS SUNDAY DINNER MENU MAY 23. Served from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m, S - Plates CO Cents. Cream Chicken Soup . V Olives - .- Croutons. ' " Donbons .Lettuce in Mayonnaise , ' ' 'life .' Smothered Chicken, Mushroom Sauce ; - t T-Rone Steaks Frozen Egg Nog French Fried Potatoes , Huttered-Asparagusl Strawberry ShorC Cake, Whipped Cream Tea Coffee Cocoa .V.llk i A tajl Hotel Oregon Pfineville 'rj. i , Newly Furnished Clean Beds 50dts . Meals - - - 25cts Home Cooking o. w. LippiNcorr .Manager will bo In town probably for n couplo of weeks. Tho largest fish caught by n llor.il fisherman this sonson was pulled out of the Deschutes at Dillon Fnlls Sun day by Wllllo Llnstor. It measured 1S& Inches. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. llrinkley re turned to town Friday, utter spend ing sovoral weeks at Crane Prnlrlo whero Mr. llrlnkloy was assisting In construction of tho forest servlco telephone line. John Smears, n pioneer settler of the Prlngle Flats country, was In Hond Inst week on his way to Port land. He met horo his old friend, J. N. Toftl, and accompanied hint to tho metropolis. Tho local Western Union Tele graph oillco Is now opou on Sunday from S to 10 n. m. nnd from I to C p. m. The Plonorr Tologrnph & Tele phone Co.'b oillco Is open from 8 n. m. to noon and from 6 to S p. m. on Sun day. N. P. Woldor, O. M. Patterson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ij. French nro ut Medford attending tho convention ot the 1. O. 0. F. lleforo returning tho Fronohs expect to spend several days In Grants Pass nnd Wltlnmotto Valley cities. Tho Misses Mnrkol have como In from their homesteads nnd will bo hero for the summer, occupying their bungalow In Wlestorla. Miss Ger trude is stenographer In tho forestry office during the absence ot C. E. Ev erett In Seattle. - Tho passenger department ot tho O.-W. U. & X. Co. has issued n boun tiful folder advertising tho Rose Fes tival at Portland June 9-14, tho I'ow Wcw At Spokane Juno 16-21, tho Montamara Fcsto at Tacoma July 4 8 and the Golden Potlatclr at Seattle July 16-19. In response to a telegram salng that her daughter Esther was ser iously III. Mrs. W. It. II. Williams left last Thursday morning for Se attle. Tho young lady died that afternoon, before her mother reached her bedside. Mr. Williams has a homestead up river near the A. D. Lewis ranch. mWW The most .comfortable rooms la Rend. Steam heat, hot and cold water, new furniture. TABLE UNEXCELLED. Beauti ful location on tho banks of tho FAMOUS DES CHUTES RIVER. Froo Itus to and from Depot. W. I). qilltSKY, Prop. mufe'm f , , t l-'f ft JS THE CUTTLEFISH. Its Quosr Ink 0o and Its Ability t Changs Its Color, t?eplii Is a peculiar iiiiluutl aubstnneti sbtnlued from tho Ink bugs or ink sacs Df cuttle thili. . The euttletlsh nrc i group of slngtt Inr sen creatures allied tu slugs, attalls, oyster and other no lit lied "shell tlsh." The I'UtllehNIi bus a sort ot shell Ihv ihvi ih the skin (wild under the name of "cutilebone"i, a Nilr or large eyes nnd a horny bonk. Like all iuoIIuhi. they have no real llmli at all. but trout niund the head I here spring eight or ten long teuturli. eai'h armed with Utiluemu suckers. It) furvlhly Mpilrtlug out the sen wa ter which It ban taken in the Vepln can shoot iMiikwanl through the water with great spi-ed The cpia Is Inter ttlnu. too. iih Ih-Imu utile In change Its color lit a niennuie mi as to hurmoitlxe with Hh surrounding. Juxt under the liijiuiiwi Iii.mt nr kln then1 nrv ills Advertisements Inserted miller till r.O-dlng rt the rn-e of "lie cent n word for ecli Insertion. Discount on extended Insertions. Charges nr payable In advance cscepl for ndver tNrrs hnvlng regular nrcount with Tho Itulletln. All uild advcrtlM- ments will lie posted In The Itulletln oftlce nt the time of receipt. For Rent. FOR RENT Small barn In tho center of town. Sao A. Ij. Huntor.O-H FOR RENT Largo store, modern front. Good location. Apply to Post master, lltfawc FOR RENT Two modem five- room bungalows on 8th street. I D. Wlost. ' Htf FOR RENT Furnished room In modern house, private family. Mrs. A. M. Lara. 10tf FOR RENT 6-room bungalow. In Deschutes Addition. Water nnd clec trlclty. $14. Inciulro of S. E. Rob erts, lutf FOR RENT--Small house, partly furnished, near depot; light house keeping or sleeping room for two; $6 a month. Inrjulro at itulletln. lltf ran RENT 150 ncro Irrigated ranch In Powell lluttes, nil tillable. Plowing all done ready for seeding. E. B. Williams, Redmond, Ore. lZp FOR RENT Throe comfortable rooms centrally located. Sultablo for family. Running water and electric lights. Very moderate. Inquire at Bulletin office. 8tf i Wanted. WANTED Girl for house work. Phono Stanley ranch. 8tf WANTED Man to do half day's work. Apply at Bulletin office, lip WANTED Girl for general house work. Write or telephone Jlrs. J. II. Winter, Laldiaw. 7tf To Kxrlinnge. H i ! i ii FOR TRADE -4 passenger ntilo molillo for good team and. harness. Wtlto or telephone I. E. Winter, nt Laldiaw. ll-13p WE HAVE Portland property to exchange for Bond real estate. Bend Realty & Investment Co.. 022 Cham ber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. 4tf Lost and Found. LOST A desk chair Boat In or near Bend. Finder please return to Bulletin ofMco. 9-14p LOST Suit caso on Bend-Burns road, between Bend and Brookings'. Reward for return to Bulletin., 12p FOUND Oil cup from automobile Owner can have same Jy calling at Bulletin office and paying for this ad vertisement. 10tf LOST One pair gold bowed npec felon in blick rase April lfi on Bond Burns road. Finder please send to Mrs. J. O. Ring, Hampton, Ore. lip ' LOST Three horses from 23 mllo post B'Uilo road. One light bay with clover-leaf brand on right shoulder; ono Iron gray, both shoulders sore; one sorrel maro with V on shoulder. Weight about 1000 each. Notify tho Oregon Land k Immigration Co, lip Miscellaneous, Hlx loaves of fifli bread for !!.1c, it loaves of Mule bread for 10c, chick en bread flOc n sack. .American Bak ery, Wall Htrect. New store. Ad Htf For Kale. FOR" HALE Household furniture. Apply at Bulletin office. lip FOR RENT Office rooms In tho 8ather building. E. A. Bather, lltf FOR SALE-r-Second hand back, ehesp, Call At Forestry Office. 7tf FOR SALE Household furnlturo Inaulre at Deschutes Grocery. lOtf FOR SALE Piemo camera, 3 Vi t trlhuied all over the surlaiv of tho body a number of cells, eoutnlnlng u dark pigment. When these tvlls am expanded the surface of the Ixsly be comes darkly HMiited. but an they nro contracted the crvatiuv looks paler. Though lHst developed In tho septa anil Its nearest allies, nearly every member ot the eiittlellsti group pos sesses an Ink sac The Ink sue con tuliiH the dark pigment secreted by n sKi'lnl gland. When discovered or pursued by an enemy the sepia ills charges some or Its Ink through n jnrt or funnel or tube Tho pigment mixes with water very ipilckly and forum a nark cloud or Inky water, be yntid which the sepia will dart Into safety. Sepias nro often raiight In nets with fun. The tlsberuieu. ileHphdug the cuttles, throw tlieiu nut Upon the beach, and then they tuny be neon ly ing In liny inmiIh or dense black Ihpild and fonilttuniiy ooslng out more Ink In a viiln attempt at eoncvuluicut. Chi cago Trillium by GU. complete. Cnll nt Elite Stu dio. lOtt FOR SALE First grado piano, on easy terms. Inquire at Deschutes Grocery. lOtf FOR SALE Jersey bull, grind grado, 22 months old, $36. John Kwl grr. Bend. ll-12p FOR SALE Tho Attamont llotol building and furniture, all new and first class. J. A. Hastes. 4tt FOR SALE 1x8 high grado plati camera, with extension bellows. In quire nt Forestry Ortlcc. 7tl FOR SALE Furnlturo of seven room homo and houso for rent. Cnl' at residence of Mrs. J. W. Elklns. 8tl FOR SALE Baled clover hay at Anderson brothers' ranch three mltot from Ijilillnw on Tumalo road. Tolo phone. 10(1 FOR SALE Threo cholco relln qiilshmonts, somo Improvements nnr plenty of water. Address Bitllrtl not flee or Box 217. Bend. 11-121 FOR SALE Horse, buggy an harness, or will trade for homestead relinquishment. 11. P. Swerror, neat Bend Grocery. 11 FOR SALE Horse, harness and light spring wagon, plow and harrow 3 dozen White Plymouth Rocks, at i bargain. Inquire at Bulletin. 11 FOR SALE Rough lumber, at Anderson brothers' sawmill half wsj between Bend and Laldiaw, on old Tumalo road. Reasonable prices. lOtl FOR SALE One acre, 2 two-roon houses, barn, woodshnd. water. Close In on 7th street. $1000, $200 down bal. monthly. Jones ft Renshaw. 7ti FOR SALE OR TRADE Black boar, one year old, weight about 33C pounds. Ed Halvnrsnn, Bend. 5t FOR SALE Wo deliver to anj part of the city. Bend Grocery whero the sun rises. 1 blk east of do pot. n ALFALFA and clover nnd tlmo thy hny mixed, nt Powell Butto. Ad dresi G. 1 Brazec, Redmond, Ore gon. 4-13 FOR SALE Furnlturo and under taking business In Madras, Oro. Wil. soli or ront building. W. G. Louoks Madras. 9-12 FOR 8AI.I SO acres irrigated Isnd In Laldiaw district, partly I in proved, $2100. Address A-04, ean Bulletin. Dtfbcr FOR SALE 100-acro relinquish, tneiif, with 160 adjoining; also othei choice locations. Address B. C. care Bulletin. 43tf FOR BALE 1C.000 "new Oregon" strawberry plants, CO cents a hun dred. Do wnll Iq this climate. N. P. Vlnyard, Bend. 2-1 lr FOR SALE or trado for Bend proporty, 2, 3, or 5 acres, near car lino, between Oregon City and Port laud. Box 138. Bend. Ctf WE STILL have a largo quantity of clovor nnd timothy hay on hand at $11 per ton at the ranch. Baled In fine shape. Star Ranch Co,, Tumalo. Oregon, lOtf FOR SALE 1 span mares, weight 2300, $150: 1 maro, gontlo. wt 1050, $7S. Call at ranch TA miles N. E of Bend on II. F. D. 1. Also for Bale 1 SOO-cnndlq power hollow wire gas oline lamp, Jesslo Houghton, 8tf FOR SALE 100 ncro relinquish inont, water right worth $30 per acre all fenced, nearly all plowed, some crop. Flno location IVi miles from town. $1000 bolow value for this Need monoy. Address Owner, Box 02. Bend, Ore. 10-13 FOR SALE Four flno lota In Park Addition In block 13. Water, light and sldowalks; attractive houses occupy adjoining property flnmo prices you pay for unimproved lots far out. "Inqulro "Bargain", at Bulletin offlce. 2tf FOR SALE 100 acres under ditch 8 miles east of Bond. School on place adjoining. Good huoso and barn. Eighty acres fenced, several acres cleared and about 15 acres partly cleared. Over $1100 of Ira- nrovements.. If sold' soon will take C O, I, prices. Bend Brick-A Lumber Oo. 8tf BROKE IT GENTLY. Ms Didn't Know Bssetly What to Do, Oo Thay Cams to His Mrsout. A young author ntiil critic, who has como tu liu an authority upon n certain modern phase of eduenloti, went a tew days ago tu deliver his Mist loetiiru at a girls' sellout, lie hud ln'titied before, but never at n young ladles' semi miry, and as two while trucked, curly halrcil tiHhcrs led blm out to the plat form and be sal ilitwti beside the uui trimly piluclpiil ainiiug the women who made mi the fnciiliy and faced a sen uf girls' fact's he was young etiiiiiuli tu reel n bit ol embarriiHNiaciit mnixcir It was rather illtllcnlt at llrst. but mice the lecturu mun Mturtcd things went nil right. He llnlshed what he bad lo say nnd Mtit down The audience and (he ma tronly principal and the women who made up the faculty chipped their hands enlhiislnstlcally. Then the up plume died down ami silence jollied tiiMtit the lecture hall The young man ul on waiting fur some utiu to say xonictlihu,'. dimly ioiihcIuun Hint n mine of line kind ur another was ex pected of him But his lecture was ilulMhcil He had said all he hud lo ny Then were no iUohIoih Irum faculty ur students A few id I lie girl liemiu In ll'luet. but no one ioko The young man became uiiplcitKautly sware Hint be was expected to do louietlilim aiid to tin It at nui-e. but he lid mil know what to tlo He retleclcil 'iiiM-nitily that he did not know the etiquette of a glrl' school anyhow. Vinl then then was a hIuiihI from the prlm-liml mid a move In the nudleiuv, .mil the prettier of the two girl ushers approached lilui. n little rmhitrrusocd. a Utile shy, determined lo do her duty. I'm so sorry, .Mr II.," she murmur ed, "lint I'm afraid you'll have li roii'll hat to start right this minute if you wan) M uutku your tralnf-Now York Times, Csrstul With Thtlr Lsmons. "In Engllxh Inns.- wild a man who nail Juxt returned from n long couching trip In Euglnnil. "they do not lire leni mis In our hsphssard fashion. They Miitke (lit tine of hup iiioiv or Ics of a Mileinn rile. I rviiieniU-r ssklng fur a horse's iiis-k In, a little Inn lit the north mtiutry. Tho landlord hud ueier heard of the drink, and I explained to him that It was ginger ale with a lemon peel In It. He went back to the bar nod returned preenlty with an empty tnty. 'I'm very sorry, sir,' hejwld. but wo daren't mil s lemon open Just now." New York Tribune. Dlt of a Wag. "Pre bought a bulldog." said PnrsnlfT to his friend U'SMiip, "snd I want n motto to put over liN kennel. Csu you think of something!" "Why not u4- s itrnllt' sign. Teeth lnried lien-y mntk-esled l.enup. rit. Imua Olobo-DcuiiN-raL Talent Is that which Is In a man's power; genius U that lu whose power s luao la. Net bsrlx-r shop jut opetiril. Giro us n rail. Hhave lffc. lastly and man barber. On Mlnneota slrret. Ail. 1 1 U1TIM7 "" 57 Varieties Tho finest things to take along on your fishing and camping trips and picnic outings. Full Uno of Groceries and Dry Goods at this storo. . A. Sather DROP IN AND SEE i A. L'HUNTER Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Matting, Linoleum, Shades . KITCHENWARE -..,.. 10 Cent Counter "Square Peal for Every Customer." WEXT DOOR TO BEND HARDWARE ' .'4.i.. . HlMAV HtJHOOL aihihi:khi:h, llov, T. II. I'urllK pf BpoKiiuu, Con. foronro Rtitiorliitoiidout of Huiidny schools, will spunk III the Methodist ohilroh as followsi Tonight ut H, on "Tho QimliririitloiiB of n Hiimlny School Toaoher;" 'riiuradiiy, 8 ii. in., subject to ho iiitnuuiictid Inter; Sun day evening, 8, subject "Tint Biggest Business In the World." NOTICE. In the County Court of tho HUilo or Oiegon In nnd for the. County of Crook. In tho mnltor or tho ustntu of John W. Wllltll. dlll'tHIBlUl. Notice Is httrohy glvon by tho tin deiMlgned, lb" admliilstrnlor or- th estato or John V. Whlto, iIouwsihI, that In ptirnuatieo to an tinier or tho County Court, or tho County or Crook, Oregon, mado on the Uth day ot May. 101X, In tho mnttitr ofr the imtuto of John W, Whlto, d esased, the tiliderslgnod will sell at public auction mi Thursday, tho lxth day or Juno. IIH, nt the hour or 10 o'clock n. in., nt Bend, Crook oounty, Oregon, nil tho right, title mid Intsr osl or said John W. Whlto. nt tho time or his death nnd nil tho right, title and Interest tho said estato bus acquired In addition in that ot the wild John W. Whlto nail at tho time or his dtMlh In and to the following described real estate to wit: First. Mil 7 of block 3 or Bond, Oregon. Second. Uit I In section 2 and lot 1 and the south half of tho uorthenst quarter or section a, In township 21 H. ol range 10 Hast of tho Wlllnmetttt Meridian nnd tho HWUHWU. section 35 In township 20. H. Ill rung" 10 East of tho Willamette Meridian and the WSEVi and tho HEKHWU. se. .1, nnd tho NWUNEU. sec. 10, town 21 south or range 10 E.. W, M and, third, tho HttNtt'ti. see. ft, In town ship 2tl south ol range 12 east, W. M. Fourth. Lot 12 In block 11 nt II I, Oregon. Fifth. Tho HE U NK Vt mid tho NEV.HEU or section 33., township 17 H., It. 12 East or ths Wlllametto Meridian, nnd sixth: Tho HlfcNtt'lt nnd NUHU'U, sec 31, T. 17 H., It. 12 K., W. M.. nil In Crook county, state or Oregon. Terms nnd conditions or sale, cask. Dated this lath day or May, 1918. A. C. LUCAS. Administrator of the estate of John W. While, deceased. Vnrni'it A. Forlies, attorney for Ad ministrator. 10-11 NUTICH FOR PfllLICATION. Department or the Interior, U. H. Lad Ortlee ut The Dalles, Oregon, May ftth, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Nina L. Elliott, nsslgneo or Dona Mo Naught, asslgticf) or Cora A. Hwlger, or Paisley, Orogou. who, on Junn 1st, 1909, mado desert land entry No. 010312 for E'iNWH. ni-i t", townshlpo 18 south, range 12 ot, Wlllamelto Meridian, has riled notloo of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the liud above des cribed, before II. ('. Ellis, If. H Com missioner, at his office at Bend, Ore gon, on tho llth day ot Juno, 1913, Claimant names as witnesses: J. A. Eastes, George H. Young and John Hwlgor, of Bend, Oregon, and R. N. Elliott, or Paisley. Oregon. 9-13 C. W. MOORE, Register.