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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1913)
rM(t BRNI BULT.KTIN, BRND, OflR., WKDNKRDAY, AUflURT UT, IBM. Around The County CKl.KUliATK IlAlIiltOAD.TO.nK. (Redmond gpokcsmnn) A Mb danco will bo given In tho Mctollus Opera llousa nt Mctollus Friday evening, August 29, by Mrs, Spnrks nnd tho Hodmond band, In dedication of tho now prospective rnllrond from Mctollus to 1'rlnovlllo. It Ib oxpoctod thnt n largo crowd will accompany tho hand from Deschutes, Redmond, Torrabonna and Culver. Othora are expected from rrlnevlllo, Lamonta nnd Madras. FISH IX UKKS TIIH1VK. (La Pino Intcr-Mountaln) Fred ChlntalTcr of Kast lako re ports tho 35,000 rainbow trout placed In tho lakes a year ago as doing fine. Those In Paulina lake, stocked nt tho sanio thno with 10,000, nra thriving equally well. Stnto Onnio Warden Flnloy has shipped 26.000 mora trout for these lakes which will nrrlvo at Uond In n few days. Tho fish already there have grown In ono yoar from fries to flsu from Ave to ten Inches long. FKKD FKOM IIKN1) DOKS IT. (Redmond Spokesman) Fred Hoxell has some Plymouth Rock chickens thnt are strictly Jn the CKK-Iaylng class. Ho has n small bunch of them, but (they furnish him and his wlfo with all tho eggs they can use, and still thcro arc eggs left over for tho neighbors. DltV FXllMlNa KXPOBITION. At Tulsa, Oklnhomn, from Octo hor 23 to Novombor 1 tho Internat ional Dry Farming Congress will bo held In conjunction with tho Inter national Soil Products Exposition, A long lint of premiums has been prepared containing prises for every thing that can bo ralsotf In thla sec tion of tho state. Any who aro In terested in learning more about tho exposition or tho rules for exhibit ors -may boo tho olllclnl pamphlet nt Tho llullotln offlce. XOTICK. Tho City of Prluovlllo will recolvo bids for ICC" lineal root of curb, 10.600 square feet of flvo-lnch con crete Bldownlk, 4G3 squaro fcot of flvo-lnch concroto roadway nnd four teen GG-foot local basalt stono cross walks, nil to bo built and complotod on or before November 1, 1913. All I bids to bo nccompnnlod with n cor titled check for ono-tonth of tho to- tnl bid and delivered to A. R. Dow. man, Recorder, on or beforo Septem ber 2, 1913. bids wilt bo opened nt Council meeting sanio date. Coun cil reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Prodlo and specifications on file nt The Bulletin olllco or City Engineer, Prlnovillo. 25 Oregon. H. 0. Farrls, plaintiff, vs. J. 13. 8aw- hill, defendant. To J, 10, Sawhlll, Dofcndant: In tho nnmo of tho Stnto of Oregon, You nro horoby required to appear beforo mo at my olllco nnd answer tho complaint filed ngnlnst you In tho nbovo entitled action on or beforo September 4, 1913; and It you fall to answer, for want thereof tho plain. tiff will tnko Judgment ngalitHt you for tho sum of $37.15, together with Intorost thereon nt C per cent por an num from Juno 15, 1913, nnd tho costs nnd disbursements of this ac tion. This summons it published pursu ant to an order of tna Hon. W, W. Orcutt, Justlco of tho nbovo entitled court, mndo nnd entered on July 32, 1913, directing thnt samu bo pub lished for nix coiiBccutlvo weeks, prior to Scptombor 4, 1913, In Tho llond llullotln, first publication to Do July 23, 1913. ROSS FARNHAM, 20-25 Attorney for Plaintiff. REAL ESTATEJRANSFERS Petri That Have Recently Dctn Fllctl With County Clerk For Itecord. (Special to The llullotln) PRINEVHA.E. Aug. 26. Among the deeds tiled the past week with tho county clerk for record aro tho following: Benjamin F. Rlfo to W. P. Vande- vcrt, noU 2o-16-10. Dradcomb Townslte Power & Irri gation Co. to Wm. Qlnger, soft sovi 24-21-10. Tho Westerner Co. to C. J. Smith, trustee. It 14, blk 22, Wlestorin.t Kenwood Promotion Co. to W. H. Ewln, It 1, blk 25, 1st add Kenwood. It cupel 1 II. Mutzlg to J. M. Oter- dorm, Jr., It S, blk 2, It 11, blk 15, Rend. Clara L. Datten to Sadie E. Wo nandy. Its C-7, blk 20, Rend. $950. Jas. R. Benham to Fanny Rarkley, ncU neU 32, nw nwU 33-1C-12. $1000. M. A. DIack to City of Rend, neV4 !4 27-17-12. SUMMONS. In tho Justice's Court for Deschutes District, Crook County, Stato of NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Oftlce, Tho Dalles, Oregon, August 2, 1913. To Ralph W. Rovel, of Raymond, Wash., Auburn, Wash., Contcstco: Yon nro hereby notified thnt Jos eph II. Wright, who gives Rend, Ore- Through Night Train Daily BETWEEN NEW STAIt ROUTE PROPOSALS. WASHINGTON, D. C Senator Chamberlain has been Informed by the fourth assistant postmaster gen eral that proposals win be invited for service on all Oregon routes this fall. Central Oregon and Portland Hon, as hts postofflco address, did on August 2, 1913, fllo in this oillco hla duly corroborated application to con tost and soctira tho cancellation of your homestead entry No, ....,,., 8orlnt No, 07700, made Nov. 39, 1910, for 8HNWU, NHWW, oc Hon 4, township 20 H rnngu 1013., Wlllnmotto Meridian, and nn grounds for IiIb contest ho alleges that 'laid Ralph W, Hovel has failed to estab lish IiIh residence on Raid tract; thnt ha has failed to oultlvato said tract or nuy part thereof nnd has aban doned tho ttamo for more than six months last past. You are, thoroforo, further noti fied thnt tho said allegations will bo taken by this otllcu an having been con roused by you, and your said entry will bo canceled thereunder without your ftitthor right to bo heard thero In, either beforo thin olllco or on ap poal,, If you fall to fllo In this ofllco within twenty days otter tho FOURTH publication of this notlco, ns shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and rc- ponding to these allegations of con tost, or If you fall within thnt time to fllo In this offico duo proof that you linvo sorvod n copy of your an swer on tho snld contestant either In person or by registered ninll. If this service Is mndo by tho delivery of n copy of your answer to tho con testant In person, proof of such nor vlco must bo either tho snlri contest ant's written acknowledgement of his rocelpt of tho copy, showing tho date of ltn receipt, or tho allldavlt of tho portion by whom tho delivery was mndo stating when nnd whom tho copy was delivered; If mndo by rgo Istercd mall, proof of mieh servlco must consist of tho allldavlt of tho person by whom tho copy was mailed stating when nnd tho pnstoiT.cn lo which It was mailed, and this allldav lt must bo accompanied by tho post master's receipt for tho letter, You should stato In your nnnwor tho namu of tho jHmtofllca to whluh you ricnlro future notices to bo sent to you, H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Rcglstor, Date of first publication Aug, 0, 1913. Dato of second publication Aug. 13, 1913. Dato of third publication Aug. 30, 1913. Dato of fourth publication Aug. 27, 1910. i?Efc. v'r- HOME MADE CANDIES DAINTY LUNCHEONS Bakery Goods Home linked Refreshing Sodns d Sundae ICE CHEAM Retail and Wholesale YF"' iigtr vaft! f" WtJmmimJ UI1LUUI1 1 1 mill ill I NSgaiBg CENTRAL OREGON LINE TOURIST SLEEPINQ CARS AND FIRST CLASS COACHES. TO CENTRAL OREGON POINTS FROM CENTRAL OREGON POINTS I HAMPTON 1UTTE (Continued from Page Two) 96 feet Mr. Perry Is now drilling on bis own claim. Mr. and Mrs. Whlttaker of Wil lamette Valley are visiting their son. J. O. Whlttaker, and their nephew. I. Zlerolf. All took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brickey last Sunday. and during the wtek an auto trip was made to Burns, Mrs. Brickey accom panying, i Tuesday, August 19. being Meriden Aihbnugh's sixth birthday, bis par-, ents Invited a few of their neighbors to a birthday supper Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Meeks nnd children. Mr. and Mrs. Horhco Brookings, Paul Brookings, Miss Eva Michael and T. C. Ewlng. The next day being Paul Brookings' blrthdav tho same people gathered there and ate Ice cream and watermelon ' Roy Fonts and Jim Wells left for Bend this morning for supplies. John W. Black and Oscar L. Black have established residence on their claims In section 30. H. O. Farrls brought In two truck load of lumber and supplies for thorn. James Brickey, Sr., and James nrown hve gone to Bend to work for a while. Mrs. V. D. Harris came In from Medford and has Joined her husband on bis claim In .Lost' Creek. Miss Mary Stanffer of Lost Creek valley Ms visiting relatives In this locality. LEAVE PORTLAND.... 7:00 P. M. Arrive Madras G:00 A. M. " Mctollus C:15 A. M. " Culver C:2S A. M. " Terrebonne 7:08 A.M. " Redmond 7:23 A. M. " Deschutes.... .. 7:43 A. M. ARRIVE 1)ENI H:00 A. M. LEAVE BEND H:!I0 P. M. Deschutes 8:48 P. M. " Redmond 9:10 P. M. Torrebonne 9:24 P. M. Culver 10:02 P. M. " Mctollus 10:20 P. M. " Madras 10:30 P. M. ARRIVE PORTLAND... HMO A. M. Connections for Willamette Valley, Pugct Sound, Spokane, Montana and all Eastern Points. Details and folders at office or by mall. R. II. CROZIER, Asst. Qen'l Pass. Agent Portland, Ore. J. H. CORBCTT, Ajteat Bend, Ore. W C WILKBS, Asit. Oen. Frt. & Pm. Agent Portland, Ore. ' "MU tonrrtJ--mrlrrt,. , mAmp8smzft jRm rsmm tzzysffir-iisi wnm v4sM$$s&z?r m ll Five Solid Reasons I Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary Brick is absolutely fire proof in any ordinary conflagration. Brick Buildings never burn, although they are sometimes injured by falling timbers or combustible interior woodwork. A brick building is absolutely fire proof if wire glass- is used in the windows and if burned clay floors are used. An interior fire in such n building is confined to the room in which it originates; no outside fire can attack it. The proportion of burned clay in a building construction measures its fire proof qualities. Burned clay is the only building material that has been through the fire before you get it, in such a manner that it will resist fire. All combustible material is burned out of the brick before you get it. WHEN YOU BUILD USE BRICK. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. LOST CREEK (Special to Tho Bulletin) LOST CREEK, Aug. 19. The homesteaders have been quite busy with their baying and report a fair crop. O. R. Young Is now freighting be tween Bend and Burns. Mrs. Harris arrived last Sunday to experience the delights of a homo stead life. Bend DeWitt went to Bend last Friday for a load of supplies. E. Hester returned last Sunday after spending several weeks in Port land and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Best enter talned a number of friends at din' ner Sunday. Mr. Yeck returned from a busi ness trip to Bend Sunday. Mrs. DoWitt was agreeably sur prised by a number of her jaay friends Monday afternoon, Tho af ternoon was spent in conversation and games and at 5 o'clock a dainty tea was served. All enjoyed the af fair very much. S. W. nest returned Wesdnesday to bis work at Paulina, after spend ing a couple of weeks with his fam ily here. Mrs. J, Porry bos been the guest of friends here for several days, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Stauffer made a pleasure trip to Bend last week. and the IVE solid reasons why each farm needs a manure spreader are these, in the words of a farmer who has devoted much time to correct soil fcedinc. 1. It saves disagreeable hard work. 2. It pulverizes and mixes manure mass. 3. It distributes manure evenly over the field, insuring a good, even stand of grain. 4. It prevents loss of nitrogen through fermentation or leaching in the pile when manure is hauled directly from the stable. S. Indirectly, the ease with which It can be ' handled encourages the owner to care for the manure and distribute it on the fields care fully instead of wasting it. I H C Manure Spreaders will work uncomplainingly for years making profits for the owners. You will find them all styles and sizes, high and low, endless apron or reverse. I H C manure spreaders are exceedingly durable, strong, correctly built to stand all con ditions and all strains they may meet. Each feature has its purpose. Up hill or down or cutting corners, they spread all kinds of manure evenly, in a light or heavy coat at the will of the driver. The beater drive is strong and simple, beater teeth arc square and chisel pointed to pulverize the manure, and the largediameter of the beater prevents wind ing, The rear axle, carrying a large percent age of the load, insures ample tractive power. But see all these things yourself at your local dealer's. Find your choice in the IHC line. The dealer has catalogues for you, or, write the bternatfoft&l Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Portland Ore. BEND PARK COMPANY SEATTLE BEND PORTLAND v ct Original Townsite of Bend Park Addition Lava R.oad Addition North Addition Riverside Addition Lytle Center Addition Bend Park First Addition to Bend Pork Second'Addition to Bend Park Boulevard Addition t Wv v For Descriptive Literature, etc,, nd dress BEND PARK COMPANY 455 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash, First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon. ';! Jfr) J i ri KH