The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 30, 1913, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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11KND I1ULLUTIN, KRNI), OllK., WEUNKSnAY, JVI.Y 50, 10W,
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Library is One of
Town's Best Assets
Institution, Supported By Lndics, Has Had Steady
Growth and Promises are Bright for Its Future.
Patronage By L,ocnI Residents is Large
Few towns mtinr times tarsr
boast. n.bottfer llttio library, or ono
moro genr&llf iiatronlxctl, than I
Demi's. As an adjunct to n "good
(own W live in," tho Institution Holds
in Important lnco.
The library occupies comfortable
Quartern In Its own building. It has
a regular salaried librarian In attend
ance during tho hours It Is w, and
a well selected assortment ot books
and practically all tho periodicals
that aro to bo had.
A comparison of figures that toll
the library story today and In 1908,
when It was started, Is Indicative of
tho institution's growth.
For tho year ending .February.
1909, there were 3397 visitors os
contrasted to S030 fromMarch, 1912,
in March. 1913. Tho number of
books loaned tho first year was 1303;
last year 4S32 wore taken out. The
first 12 months there were 1G4 bor
rowers; last year tho number was
735.
HUtory of the Library.
The Mend library had Its beginning
at a meeting of some ladles at the
home of Mrs. J. E. Sawhlll,- now ot
Ohio, on tho afternoon of February
16, 1908. Then the following ofli
cers elected: Mrs. C. D. Rowe, pres
ident; Mrs. F. F. Smith, vico presi
dent; Miss Mary E. Coleman, secretary-treasurer:
Mrs. E. D: Wilson
was appointed librarian and Still re
mains In that position.
The following Saturday night a
basket social was given, "which, with
only $1 axponses, netted tho organi
zation 6S.90.
At the outset 17 monthly maga
rlnes and flvo weeklies wsjre takon.
and arrangomonts which still "are
in effect were made to have the Ore
gon State Traveling Libraries, 50
books, sent to Hand every sis month.
Today the library takes IS monthly
and eight weekly niagminae.
Opened April 0, J 008.
The library had Its official open
ing In the old Lawrence building on
Wall setreot (now tho property of
Leon Fulks) on April C, 1908. The
books were 3S to which tho library
fell boir from a former magazine
club, which was the first "reading
institution" In .the town. The'
Mrs. a. II. Furst and Mrs. P. W.
hrown to arrange for tho iinnunl
fiowor show about August 20. This
event has assumed rather largo pro
portions. Last year about $00 in
cash and about 25 In merchandise
prizes wcro awarded, besides a beau
tlful sliver cup. It Is expected that
this year's show wll be much larger
as more flowers aro borne raised.
XegbtlnUons nro ponding with tho
Cnrneglo Corporation of New York,
with excellent prospect for tho Instal
lation of n Carnegie library horo.
Falling this, there Is gooll reason to
bellnvo thnt thn llbrnrv will rocelvo
ftorho greater support than nt pres
ent, cither In tho shape of appropri
ation or perhaps In gifts thnt would
mnko possible tho erection of n per
manent building.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Department ot tho Interior, United
' States Land omco, Tho, Dalles,
Oregon, July 7, 1913.
To Ed Smith of Powell Butte, Ore
gon, Contcstce:
You nro hereby, notified thnt Paul
H. Qnrcken, who gives Ilend, Oregon,
c-o Box 347 as hla postoRlce nddrcss,
did on July 7, 1913, file. In this ofllco
hla duly corroborated application to
contest and secure tho cancellation
of your homestead entry. No. ,
Serial No. 010559 made July 20th,
1912, for SttSEtt, sec. 7; NEU,
SEUNWU and lot 2, section 18,1
township 18 S., rango 1C East, W.
Morldlan. and as Rrounds for hli con
ffn.t tirt nllnptta (hnf tlin anlit Kt '
Smith has failed to reside upon or
cultivate said tract for more than
six months last past and that such
failure was not duo to his employ-
meat In the army, navy or marine
oorpfl of the United State In time of
war or otherwise. I
nnt'a written acknowledgement nt
his receipt ot tho copy, showing tho
dnto of Its receipt, or tho nlllilmlt ot
tho person by whom tho dollvory wns
mndo Mating when and whero tho
copy wns delivered; it mndo by rgo
Istered mnll, proof ot such vervlce
must consist of tho nltlilnvlt of tho
person by whom tho copy wns tunllud
stating when nnd tho postofllco to
which it wns mnllcd, nnd this nllhliw
It must bo accompanied by tho poBt
master's receipt for tno letter.
You should state In your nnswor
tho nnmo of tho postofllco to which
you desire futuro notices to bo sent
to you.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
Dnto ot first publication July 10,
1913.
Dnto of second publication July 23,
1913.
Dnto ot third publication July 30,
1913.
Date of fourthVnibllciUlon Aug. 0,
1913.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Department of the Iutcrlor, United
States Land Olllco, Tho Dalles,
Oregon, July 7, 1913.
To Drayton P. Urlggs ot Portland,
Oregon, Contcstce; ,
You aro hereby notified thnt Pattl
11. darcken, who gives Rend, Oregon,
c-o Rox 347 as his postofllco address,
did on July 7, 1913, file In this ottlco
his duly corroborated application to
contest and secure the cancellation
of your homoHtead entry, No.,
Serial No. 05502, mndo Nov. 16th,
1909, for SVi section 18, township IS
S., range 10 East, W. Meridian, and
as grounds for hla contest ho alleges
that tho said Drayton P. Drlggs has
failed to rcsldo upon or culttvnto said
tract for moro than six months last
past and that such failure was not
duo to his employment In tho army,
navy or marlno corps of tho United
States In time of war or otherwsc.
You are, therefore furthor noti
fied' thnt the said allegations will bel
taken by this otrico rs having boon
confessed by you, and your said entry
will bo canceled thereunder without
your furthor right to bu heard there
in, cither before this olllco or on ap
peal. It you fall to llle In this ulllce
i within twenty days nftor tho
FOURTH publication ot this notice,
m shown below, your nnnwer, under
oath, specifically meeting nnd re
sponding to these allegations of con
test or If you fall within thnt tlmo to
llle In Oils olllco due proof thnt you
lmvo served n copy of our nuuwur on
tho said contestant either In portion
or by rogltttercd mnll. If this uorvlcu
In uinile l.v the dollverv of n copy of
your answer to tho contestant In por
son, proof ot such service must bo
either tho trnld contestant's written
acknowledgment of his receipt of tho
copy, showing the date ot Rs receipt,
or the nllldnvlt of the pernon ny
whom delivered; If mndo by roglslur
cd mull, proof of such sorvlcu must
consist ot the affidavit of tho person
by whom the copy wns mailed stating
when nnd tho postnlllce to which It
wan mailed, and this nllldnvlt must
bo accompanied by tho postmaster's
receipt for tho letter.
You should stnto In your answer
tho nnmo ot tho poslonico to which
you doolro futuro notices to bo sent
to you.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register,
Dato ot first publication July 10,
1913.
Dato of second publication July 33,
1913.
Dato ot third publication July 30,
1913.
Dato ot fourth publication Aug. 0,
1913.
Wowcomers should get tho habit
ot going to Inncs ft Davidson's bar
ber shop. Adv.
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Hoofing of nil kinds. Repairing
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKEY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Cornices nnd Skylights.
You are, therefore, further not!
fled tbfit the said allegations will bo !
takou by this office as having been '
confessed by you, and your Mild entry
will be onneeled thereunder without
your further right to be heard thero
In, either before this ofllco or on ap
peal., It you fall to fllo In this office
within twenty days after tho
FOURTH publication ot this notice.
quarters in the Lawrence building J as shown below, your answer, under
were occupied for two years, rent ' oath, specifically meeting and re-
free. hen the building changed spondlng to these allegations of con
hands In 1910. the library moved to test, or If you fall within that tlmo
the J. P. Johnson building, rent be- to file in this office duo proof that
Ing paid by A. M. Drake, when the t you havo served a copy of your an
Bend Townslte Company erected a
building on Wall street, in which is
now located tho office of the Rend
Water, Light & Power Co., quarters
there were donated by the company.
iLater The Rend Company retained
Its tenant until last summer when
the library moved into Its own build
ing, the Ejttof the Deschutes Invest
ment Company.
From the first the library has been
sustained by the efforts of the ladles
of the town, wno came to Its aid at
frequent Intervals with moaey-rals-ing
entertainments of all kinds. Tho
city contributes 1S a month to Its
support.
Indicating the varied efforts of tho
ladles In raising money, the follow
ing list ot recent entertnlnmenU may
bo of Interest: Ice cream sale. July
3 and 4, 1912; sample sale, July 25,
1912; flower show, August 17; ba
zaar, December C and 7; cafeteria
supper, December 1C; picture bene
fit, Jan 13, 1913; cafeteria supper,
April IS.
The present officers are: President.
Mrs. C. S. Hudson, vice presldont.
Mrs, O. II. Furst; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. P. W. Drown.
A committee has been appointed
consisting of Mrs. O. P. Putnam.
swer on tho said contestant either in
person or by registered mall. If
this service. Is made by tho dcllvory
of a copy of your answer to the con
testant In person, proof of such ser
vice must be either the said contest-
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
BEGINS its forty-firth school year
SiriOilCR ttj.
DEGREE COURSES '" nunr pbsMtol
aamcuiTunt CNOiN(cia Hour
Economics. Mining, fonisinv. Com-
ucrcc pharmacy.
TWO-YEAR COURSES In aqmcui-
TUKC. HOMC rCONOMiCS. MCCHANIC
ARTS rORCSTRT COMMCRCC PHARMACY
TEACHERS COURSES In manual
(Mining agriculture, durucitic tcience
mid art
MUSIC, including piano, string, bafed
iiiitnimrnts and voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entltltl
"Thk Knmchwknt ok Rural Uhk"
an-i Catalogue will be mulled free
on application
Addrrti H. M Tkmhawt. Registrar.
rtw T-U u ) CuviiliA. (Xicaoa
ROBERT B. GOULD
CIVIL ENGINEER
BEND, OREGON
SURVEYS
REPORTS
ESTIMATES
MAPPING
TOWNS ITE PLATS
IRRIGATION
WATER POWER
RAILROADS
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Engineer for The Bend Compnny, the Bend
Purk Company, the Bend Water Light U.
Power Co. and all the important interests
at 6r near Bent). wammmmmmmm
When you have
Engineering Work
done, have it done
RIGHT.
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ROBERT B. GOULD
Wall nnd Ohio Streets. PHONE
Bend's Metropolitan Drug Store
, The
Owl Pharmacy
"The Nynl Store"
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Prinoville, Oregon
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HAS WHAT YOU WANT.
AUTO DELIVERY to all parts of town. A
splendid stock at splendid prices. Bend's
grocery store of long established merit. , i ,
THE STORE OF QUALITY. '
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Wall Street, Bend, Oregon
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