PflRO 10. 1IKND Ill'M.KTIN, ItKNI), OHK WKDNKHDAV, .H'liY I), tlllll. HONOR FOBJEND GIRL JIUk Kmlly fcclueder Klcclotl Teacher in Cuher School. News wna received hero Inat wcelc that Miss Hmlly Schroder Unit been elected teacher In uio primary de partment of the Culver schools at n salary of $7S a mouth. MIm Schro der Is uno of tho ablest inuilla cvor Kradnatod from tho Ho ml IIIrIi School ami for the past er haa been stu dent at the University of Oregon at KiiReno whero she won n aoholnrMilp uorth $200 In competition with Grad uates from all the high schools of oregon. Mow Schreder tins remained at tho university this summer attending the BUtnmor school. Sho has been offer ed n position In tho Krenah depart ment there, hut It I- understood will accept tho Culver position. Miss Schreder Is the dnughter of Victor Schreder of Rotynt. She was employed in clerical work In The Bulletin office last summer. JEWISH GUY THRIVES Portland Paper ItcMrt IS Families I.hinK Near l'ort Hock. (Portland Jewish Tribune) Tho success of the first Jewish agricultural colony established In Oregon haa been exceedingly good during the first few months of organ ization. J.ess than it year ngo the colony consisting of 20 fnmlltos from Portland, was ostablisned nt Fort Hock, about CO miles from liond. Fifteen of 'those families are now permanently estnbllsheu on tholr fnnns In that section. Credit tins been extended them by tho banks of Bend nnd they have stocked their farms and are now well launched Into their first, and what now n pears to be n prosperous year. Five of tho famillcls in the original colony are now settled near llend. The society which established this colony organized and raised a fund of several thousand dollars for the purpose of planting this first Jewish agricultural colony and other colo nies will be organized mid planted as rapidly na organization and funds can be completed. Many colonists are established by the national organization In other states and a comniltteo is coming from St. Louis in July to look over the field In Oregon with n view to se curing 3000 acres upon which to placo a colony of 15u Jewish farm era who will bo broubht from the East. Oregon haa been recommended by the national organization as one of tho best states In the Union for the purpose of establishing agricul tural colonies. IM OBTAIN FORTUNE Mrs. Nhihier of Uend Heir of Woman 'Ih U'ft .Million. Mrs. (1. Shrlnor of Bond, who la a dlruct heir of Anlkn Jnhns of Now York City, belloves thnt 8ho will soon come Into possession of her sharo of this estate which haa been 'n tlt'.itntlon for yours. If she does, It will moan n fortune to her as the es tate la worth many millions. Anlkn Jahiis came to Amertcn In 17 1 G and In 1783 got poseelon of a large amount of property which is now In the heart of New York City. IHtrt of this waa leased to Trln'ty church corporation tor OU years, and since tho lease expired has boon In the courts. The litigation now seems near settlement nnd the proceeds from the estate of being apportioned to the heirs. Mrs. Shrlnor'a grandmother was Anne Julius, her grandfather Mer chant B. itogors nnd her father Cnl vln I). Itogors. She haa an aunt Mrs. J. II. Mcllrlde of 4711 Alder street, Portland, who will sharo also in tho estate when the final settle ment is made. DEAL ESTAJEJPSFERS Deeds That Have Been Tiled For 1 toco iil at Prluellle. (Special to The Bulletin.) PRINBVIM.K. July 7. Among the deeds filed tho past weok with the county clerk for record are the fol lowing: Tho Bond Company to Julia K. An thony, It IB, blk 3ti, Center Add., Bond. $228. The Bond Compnny to Julia K. An thony. Its 15 and 10, blk 101, First Add., Bend Park. $300. II. C. Brown to Frank I;. Shaw, scM, section 4-15-10. H. B. Sammy to Louise I. Kormott, It 6, blk 13, Bond. 115,000. D. E. Hunter Healty Co. to Loulso I. Kormott, It C and 7, blk 13, Bend. $10,000. V. C. Coe, trustee, to D. K. Hunter Healty Co., swnoU. sec. 28-17-21 and Iota 11 nnd 12 roplat of blk 4, Bend. F. O. Minor to Louie H. Minor, ncUswU, eHseU and soUseVl. Bcctlon 17-19-11. John Stcldl, administrator of tho estate of Paul Yelstad. to Clyde Mo Kay, sett sec. 2S-1S-12. La Pine Townslto Co. to Fred C. Dunhnm, It 9, blk 19, First Add. to La Pine. Articles of Incorporation have been, filed as follows: Cascade Realty Company by C. N. Owen, J. H. Corbett, A. 11. Mcsher, A. Meshcr, Bend. Owl Phnrmacy by Ralph V. Po'n dexter, If. C. Ellis, Vernon A. Forbes, Bend. TO IMPROVEJEJLIUS ROAD Propose to Install Bridge Over In dian Ford. (Sisters ltorald) County Surveyor Fred A, Rice, George V. Wells and II. Urlinoa ennui over. from Prlnevlllo the llrst of tho week and went to tho head of the Metollua where they were tho guesta of (1. W. Updike for several days. Tltey were out as road viewers, the principal object of the trip being to go over the roads leading from Sis ters to tho head of the Metollua with iv view to having tho Indian ford road a county road. Aa It Is, the old road on tho weal side of Black llutte Is the establish ed county road nnd is very seldom used owing to there being unite a heavy grade on that route. The In dian ford road is excellent and will be very little expense to keep In re palr. There Is ouo Improvement on this road that ta badly needed, that being tho bridging of Indian ford, as the water is of such depth that It is dangerous for nutoa to attempt to crow It. feet. Tho building wlU be fitted with modern plumbing nnd furnished in tin elaborate manner. NOT t'OAL iaN'l. NOTIOH FOR IHMIIilOATlON. Depaitmeut of the Interior, 11, H, Laud Olllce, Tho Halloa Oregon, Juno 10, 111 1.1. Notice Is hereby given that draco M. Stephens, of I .on AiikoIoh. Cali fornia, one of the heirs and for tfie heirs of Jnmea A. Mltuhell, uoocimod, - I I There is no use to I advertise the w ii orticultural MUST RECORD BRANDS ANEW! i Change In Low Took UlTeet l-'liM of Lii-t Mouth. A law enacted by the last logls-, lature or special Interest to this sec tion of the state was the change made In tho recording of brands. The law. which went Into effect the llrst of June, Is as follows: "Section RS2G. When a brand has been recorded In any county, no other person, compnny or corporation can record the same brand or brand simi lar thereto, except with the written consent of the owner of tho brand so recorded with the county clerk; and It shall be the duty of all persons, linns or corporations now having brands upon record to renew the same by oral or written roqneat of the owner of record of said brand to the county clerk within one yenr from the passago of this amendment. The county clerk shnll make a memoran dum of said renewal with tho date thereof on tho margin of tho record of said brand. All brands, tho record of which shall not be renewed as above provided, shall bo cancelled and may be appropriated and record ed by the person llrst applying therefor." I Delict : as to its reliability, promptness and accuracy in pay- 1 i mg losses, duc k is necessary for t you to know that 9 cohiiktt mii.ns lodci:. (Sisters Herald) . H. J.. Corbett of Portland has Just completed n commodious hunting lodge on the Tone place, alout seven miles from Sisters. The cabin Is built of logs, the main building bolng 20 by 40 feot. with a veranda extend ing the full length and an L IS by 20 J.B.Miner j i is the official agent of this territory. I Bend, Oregon. who on. October 17. lt)00. inmlu homestead entry No. Ifiiltll, Horlal No, 04(101), for South Weal quarter (HWU ) South West quarter (HWU) See. 17, North Kast quarter, North Kind quarter (NKU NKtt) See. ID mid North Half, North West quarter (NUi NWW) Hue, 20, Tp, 10 H., It. 11 10., W. M him llled iiotleo or In tention to make live year proof lo establish claim to the laud above de scribed, claimant and ouo witness, Uoolhitf of nil klnilH. ' Kopnlrlntf promptly ilono. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNINO AND Pumnce Contractor Cluttering", Spouting, CornicoH and .SkyllgiitH. . hofnro II. t1. Kill, t'nllod Hluto ('iimiiilHHliiner, at llend, Oregon, anil one wltiimm before llin Register tt, Receiver of the I'lllted States Laiul Ollli'ii at Tho Dalles, Oregon, on tho 1Mb day of July. 11MB. Clalinillit names na wUiuimhph: John I, West, of Tho llallfii, Oregon. Frank 0. Minor, Heorgn W. Onto anil Levi I). WioMt. all of llend, Ore. gnu. I Sinned) C. V. MOORIO, II-INCK Register. ? Vienna Cafe i - Wall Street Good Meals Prepared Willi lieiinlliio. at Moderate ltlltl'4. Iryo lMVeiof Wholesome Bread 5 c Each A Trial Will Coulnro. Shingles Mouldings LUMBER CEMENT Building Material The Miller Lumber Company Bund, Oregon. t i : i x I I t X X X X Fr-H ............. - -- P' -" --- fete tit Hi f ii tti . t t - i. n . ::: is T w m HOUSES WANTED We have so many inquiries from people wanting to rent small houses, which we cannot furnish them, that in order to encourage building to meet this growing demand we have selected a limited number of our inside residence lots which we will sell at the following prices and on very easy terms of payment: uxl 20 Lots in Park Addition at $150.00 Each 20 Lots in Center Addition at $200.00 Each M These are all nice large lots 50 foot frontage and most of them 140 feet deep. Large enough for a home and a good garden. They are all available to city water and electric light and close to sidewalks. Come and see us about these lots if you want a bargain. The Bend Company D. 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