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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1913)
1 THK MNlVnVtilMtlX, IIRM), WKUKKHHAV, SVHW4, 10ft; TAOIMJi"- i I. ' v 1 n P NEWCOMERS ALL SATISFIED EIOHT BUY FARMINO LANDS Hurlitjt I'nul Vcnr IhihI lleni Mutate Mini IIiip Hnlil li!MO Aitvn Tlmt N Ilclnjt ll(U'li)C)l by I'iikIiiimtn , (mil .Mmlo lit to (Jootl I'im-iii. JiWk l KtrlkliiK ovlili'iiro or tlm tlovoloii input of Ciintritl OrcKnii In the past (wolvo montlm Ik founil In llio record of duo rent entnto man In llnnil nlono J. II. Minor, who him boon luilru. niimtnl In brlmtlng In itljtht tmtlsllod IMirrliHKorii of rnrmliiR laud In ono particular coiiunnnll)'. Kovun of th Uht nro nctlvo and iiKKretmlvo form er t ho kind of peoplo Hint Contral Orojtmi needs In ureal nuiiilmm. Tlwso nun coiner Hindu tltulr pur chase In tlui Hlstura nml Clorerdale illmrlct, tho InmlM of which section nro a special fealurn of Mr. Minor's IniilncMi. KhcIi purchaan was for l10 nrres, making n total of 1280 acre. Mot of tint won hayn a family and nro making tholr homes on tholr land unit dotrolopltiK lu Incidentally, limy nro an asset (o Hand a I hoy do busi ness with tho hanka and merchant hero and lirhiK In their farm (trod! net. Tho following la a lUt of thesot I. 0. Uriihc, 100 acrvi, Clovordala district, I7S00. Kll Pray, ICO, Clovcrdala, $8000. O. V, nival, 100, Clovcrdale, IGSOO. Dunoan McGrcgory, 100, Clover dale, 15600. Peter Hmtlh, 1C0, Ctovordalo, 16000, V. I1. Hlmor, 100, Clovurdnlo, con Idorntlon not kIvcii out. T. i. Hhiivr, 100, Hlstori, consider ntlon not kIvoii out. II. C. Cllnu, ldO, Waters. 10500, With tho nxcoptlon of tho Hlmor liny, IIiuno an) nil IrrlKntod ranches, Mr. (Minn hint week purchwtod tint John Wundorllch plmn. Ho cornea from Bknu.lt rounty, WaHhliiKtnn. Mr. Cllno HiiyH thin liind Im oijunl, ho bo IIdyom, In (irodiiotlvo iiohmIIiIIHIch lo that khIIIiik In HknitH county nt jnoo nn noro, mill hla Impression of tho ollmiitu hero lit butter. Ho mado two trlw In to InvoHllKatii HiIh property lioforo huyliiKi nnd iilso look It utter trlpH through California nnd Idnho. .Mr. Minor nlntm thut oiirh of these buyers IiiIIh him Hint ho Im hotter ant lAftod now with hla properly Hinu when ho IioiikIiI It nnd llnd It hotter t ti it it It was ropro'ented to he, Instead of not iin good us reprMsunled us la KomellmoH tho case. Not only him Mr. Minor Hold fnrma lo other, hut him hluiKolf hoiiKht one In tho l.nldlnw country. It Im ii 40 ueri) Improved (met purchased from Jny Nichols. On tho deal Mr. Miner traded In hla auto. Ho him also Just onmpleted n llvo-room IniiiRnlow In Kenwood, nt n cost of f 160(1, nnd ex pect h to move In tomorrow. Mr. Minor came to llund from Ho. uttlo whom ho hud n real estate of fice, frequently hrliiKlnK pnrtle lo (Jontrul OroKon, In nddlllou to tho Hitters country Innda, ho haa hnndlel property In'tho Powell liutto district and alio town lota In Hand, MWOMOTIVi: IIUJINK IV. A. M. PrliiRle, who returned from Portland Hunday nlitht, witnessed tho iiuliU alKht of n locomotive ImrnlnK up, when the oll-hurnlnx enicliio drawlnic tho O.-W. It. & N. train icnt on Are, on the Trout Creek grade, and all Ita woodwork waa destroyed. In aomo way tho oil caught fire, and then all tho oil In tho lender hurned up, making n roaring hlace. Pas sengers and train rrew managed to puih tho coachea nwny from tho engine, down tho grade. Fireman Do Haven had hla hnlr hadly hurned. I I HI IJIT. "WL ' CC Fire's Out THEN comes (he matter of iniurnncc. You net out your policy and note the company in which you are insured. Certain queiu'ons should not arise to worry you at such a time. You should not be worried by the ueiu'on of whether you are insured in a company that dickers and delays over settlement You should not be worried over the (lucition of whether the company can pay the claim. You should not be worried by the qudlion of whether you have had enough protection to cover your loss. To be insured in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company eliminates the ftrft two of these worries. By consultation with a "Hartford" nccnt before taking out your twltcy, he will tell you the proper proportion of insurance to carry, and that eliminates the third worry. The evident thing to do before the fire, in order lo eliminate worry, is to be insured in the right kind ot company. M. S. LATTIN Bb CO., Agents BEND, OREGON aiiM. iaHk JH " CtfsTDY'A'N EfEiASTf.-" Whin Janut ft. Ketna Laid For Him a Big 0tt on Dtiom, AIIIkmikIi .liimex It. Keelie wna known in the uervlext of Willi direct oK'ni lorn, he wirn nuythlutr hut n hettlux iiinu on the rnie IruekM, Hu dourly loved in win vnliuihlo xliikoM, nnd ho (von nenrly ovorylhliin In IhU line ox topi the fliiHulf KmhIIhIi Derliy. JIU iiurHOM rmoly cnrrlod uiiythlut; hut nn IuIIiiIIohIiiiiiI wuger IllK wither were row nnd for lxttveeii with him. Ono dny uhoii hU Hon Itrimli colt llomiin wiim iinikliiK liN rneliitf dohut lit HIioopnIiohiI Mr. Koeno vUlted the iiiiihliH'k In tiiuipiiiiy with III trainer, Ilium) Howe, uud Iiimk'cIo(I tho colt mluuiely. Kii'iio wiim ver. fond of Nihiiidiiy, the coII'm diim, nnd hu talked proudly of III exioelittloiiM or Heioim. I'he colt Imd workisl exrepllnmilly fiixt, nnd the nice liNikeil nn mire u line ttiliiun cuii he H't'iiriled on u ritco Innk. - Tint rexult of tho conference with Itowo Wiii4 Unit Mr. Koene decided to uiiikc one of hi nire htrge Ik'U on Hokoiii lo win. 'J ho now of tho Keouo wiiKer oi on I cd iiIiiiiihI ii KCUMiilliiu In the rim:, mid the price iignltiMt the colt wont ttuuhllnjt. The nuv wan run, und lleaoni lout ! mi eelimh. He wont out with 1 ter ry Muld, nnd tho two raced atrldo for xtiide like u teuiu. When It wnn He kiiiii'm turn to xlrlde hla none allowed In front, nnd when It waa Kerry Mnld'a turn flui allowed n Mount udvaulage. So It unit all the way, Mr. Keene wnti'hlng the context through Ida Held ghiMiuM wit limit ii murmur. The crowd wita on It tin-H. An they pnMed the Juilgeit It wh Horry Mald'n turn to -Irlde. Then the npple of Mr", Keeuo'a eye at the tlmu lout tho verdict, and the vli- chairman of the Jockey club ot one of lit few wajfer ou tho turf. -New York World. A PEEP AT IRELAND. Expense Stops When ES Your Cooking Stops -p i That It ono of the big advantage of llio yj'JrTEjiiiJ aatCLVaBBaVtBHaVj t S i "ft-. cy fffiret ion Oil Cook-stove When you arc through cooking you limply turn out tho flame. There it no wlo of fuel. And yet you can have full heat again when tt'a wanted, by merely ttiiking a match, Tho NEW PERFECTION COOK STOVE I. much neater ana" cleaner than an ordinary rangei no dirty fuelt no aihe. Aik your dealer for the New Perfec tion Stovo. It bake, broiU, roaita or toaUj. For Dt Retalt W RitcnuoiaJ PEARL or EOCENE OIL SMlniuih Where the Weather Plague You Only to Faielnata You Later. I tmut nllmv tlmt It aomctlmea rain In Ireland, hut liiah rnlu la not quite like other ruin. It U. aa n rule, aofter than rnlu cUewhere. und If tho truth miiHt Ik! told I like rnlu ao lone na one lum not to May. "for tho rain It ralncth every day." IrUli weather la not no much cap prliloiia ua itHjiirttlnli. It llkea to ptnitue you. If hut to prepare you to enjoy the more Km miiiny. lucltlnc mood. It will weip und wall all night, nnit. lo, the next morning Ireland la one eueet amlle and ncom to nay: "la It rululut: I waa yoitterduy? Ah, then. I'll rnlu no more.' And the ruuiieU leap nnd Intich. nnd the panluroM nnd very alone walla kIImIoii; the Inrkn enrol on their cele I la I journey: there Im n puiiKeiit, healthy nmell of drylm: Hut; the mountain an nil dimpled with the Jny of life mid huiimIiIuo: the hike Ilea -MTfectly atlll. content to rellect the overhnnetiiK face of lien von. mid Jut won't your houor huy the atoutet pair of homemade hone from n harefoat. bareheaded daughter of dethroned klnjru with eyea like dewdropa und a voire that would rlmrm the colli out of the moat churl Uh purae? If on mucIi mornlnga aa theae you do not lone your heart to Ireland It muMt be made of atom, tinlmprcitalon- laltte atuff Indeeil. lllackwuoil'ii Maua- line. Edible Flewtr of Outter Tree, lly fnr the mott reumrkuhle of edl hlo ilowen It that culled from the but ler tree of I ml In. The bloHouiH of thU itliiicukir trei ore the chief iiieaua of aulMiMem-e with the HhIN nnd other Indian hill trllic An average treo yleldit from ?x) to :UV) pouuda of puliy. Iioll aliHpotl tlowew that,, when they drop off during March uud April, the hot mouth of the Indian year, are eagerly gathered by the nntlvea. They have when freh n peiullar und lua cloiiri tiiHto. hut the fragrance of them U not pleUMunt and la bent nnd moat brlolly described ua 'mouay." Uaually they are curel In the miiii. ahrlvcl to one-fourth of their alxe mid then re Meiuhle iiothlug ao much ua ruUlua. The uatlvea prepare, them for food by lulling or tHlug them In Mweetmeata. tmburhiiu Ufe Miiguxlne You will have tio Irritated faco If you lutvo your ahavlng dono at In- noa tc Oavldion'a harbor allop, Adv, iiiiiimiiii i iii i leaf NOTICE 01' CO.NTIWT. I)oinrtrucnt of tho Interior, United HtntoH I.nnd OIIIm. Tho Dnllea, Oregon, Mny 17, 1913. To Jncnh Hchinldt of lllllMdalo, Oro- Kou, Coutostoo: You uro hereby notified that Oeorgo (I. Hodaon, who kvim llend, Oregon, l. O, Hox 347, aa hla poat ofTlce nddrcaa, did on Mny 17, 1913, file In thl office hla duly corroborated nppllcntlon to contoat and xocure tho cancellation of your homoatead, Kn- try No. , Mortal No. 06681, made Mny 7th, 1910, for weat half, Hoctlon 10, townahlp 20 aouth, range 1ft oflHi, Willamette Meridian, nnd ui grounda for hla contoat hu allege that unld Jacob Hclinndt has failed to oatnlillah hla renldonco or roaldn ou aold land, nor haa he mado uny Improvcmouta of any character thoro on; that ho hna failed to cultivate wild tract or any part thereof und that audi failure haa not been duo to hla cniplo) merit In tho army, navy or marine corw of Hi t'nlted,Htate In time of war or otherwlac. You nro, therefore, further noti fied that tho ald allegntlona will he taken by thl oftlco na having been conferred liy you, and your anld entry will be canceled thereunder without your further right to bo hoard thoroln, cither before thl of fice or on appeal, If you fall lo file In till oRlco within twenty day after the KOUIITH publication or thl notice, as ahown below, your anawor, under onth, apcclflcally meeting and rcapotidlnt; to tbeao allegations of contest, or If you fall within that time to file In thl ofllce due proof that you havo aerved a copy of your anawer on the aald contestant either In person or by registered mall. If this service la made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the con testant In person, proof of such service must bo cither the said con testant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of the copy, showing the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was mado stating when and where the copy was delivered; If made by registered mall, proof of audi ser vice limit conalit of tho affidavit of tho perron hy whom tho copy was mailed stating when and tho post oftlco to which It was mailed, and thla nffldavlt must he accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should atato In your answer the name of the post office to which von desire future notices to b sent to you. O. W. MOOKK, Iteglstor. Date of first publication May 21, 191S. Oato of second publication May 28, 1913. Dato of third publication June 4, 1913. Oato of fourth publication Juno 11, 1913. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Summer School auF' TWENTY-FI VE INSTRUCTORS-FIFTY COURSES DISTIN GUISHED EASTERN EDUCATORS added to regular faculty. University Dormitories Open. Hoard and Room nt?3.f0 per week. Reduced Railroad Rates. For complete Illustrated catalog, address THE REGISTRAR, University of Oregon, Eugene. A Cook Book Worth Having! THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN. "Good Living" Is n splendidly printed, strongly bound, and well written up-to-date Cook Book by Sarah Van Buren. It contains 605 PAGES and a complete index. It is bound with an OI 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. m The Owl Pharmacy Ralph Polndexter. First National Hank Building. PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO Th PoUto. Whoever mny linvv Introduml the potato Into KiikIiiiuI. uccordliut to Dr. Idinm'M "TiiIiIp Trnltn." It wan not known lu North America In I WW, when IIiiIi'IkIi'm iiIoiiImU thcrv um mini to tmvt m'tit It over to tin. Hut tho Swu IkIi biititttij" or vl jwtuij from whlrli tin' vcKvtnliTi' derives Km imule. wim broiuht to I rein ml nmuy yenrn Im foiv hy t'iiiiuln llawklun from Knutn IV. In South Auierlca. ThU Ii trol u I ily the itiltit or Slnikeniiaru'H time. "1.1't tilt' nky ruin iotutoe. I will n iiiiiIu lieiol" crh'H Hlr John KiiUtulT, embnirhitf Mra. I'onl. Iuilou Tclo Kiiiih. Kntw What Hs Was Doing. Tom VouiiJ ojehi'r tii much money ou tout Kir I Uou't you know ulrlH nlwiiyri turi'iit ovcrythluu u mini Klvex them nml then uiiirry the fellow who wives hlx money .link -Sure I tio ThniV Hie reittm I'm, blowluu In initio. Huston Tnimerlit Hsr Ear For Music. "Whnt U t tin t tune your ilutiRhter In plitylmiV" : "Which tlnuuhterV,, uakiil Iw. rum rox. "If It Ik tin older f:lrl It'it l.lHyt' lluuKiirlitu rlmptoily, 'mul If It'a ilie yoiinL'er tnv tt'a ttrcts 'J7."Woah liiKtoit Htiir. Tlt truest mark of Mint hont with Kivnt iiiiMltlei Im tieliitf born wlthoat m Satisfied FARMERS i Duiuno inc. rnoi i ca. i oavo sold to eight men each a 160- acre tract in toe Sisters and -CIo-verdole country. Every on wilf make affidavit that he is satisfied and pleased with his buy, and that everything has proved to bo as represented, and even better! These eight deals represent 1280 acres. I DO NOT MISREPRESENT. Pleased purchasers are tho best advertisement for the country and for the real estate dealer. 1 do a special business in farming lands and if you want a good ranch it will bo to, your advantage to see mo. J. B. MINER. BEND, OREGON , i ' '.! . 'envy-lttx-hrfoueauld. mt fu jart-j,- V- 2 -. MH JIHltt. Si SNSSHsssipi;