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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1913)
t t iu:ni iiumjKtin, hknd, oiik., wndnkhdav, octohku i, ioiii. 1AH a. PROCEEDINGS OF GGUNTY COURT County Court convened, Sopt. 15, S:16 A. M. , , ltlchard Janes. I U. Polndoxtor nuthorlxcd to buy books nnd clothes nnd start hint to sohool. Also order od Mrs. Pblndoxtcr bo allowed ser vices of boy Saturdays nnd otonlnK nnd In addition. BO cents per day for hoard and washing. Heirs bt A. Hnoklomnn. PetUlo.i for order to clour tltlo of cloud ie cHViso yf erroneous rascssmmt. granted. Lien ordered cancelled Hoad District 2J. O. C. Ornji buu orvlsor, ordored Clerk twite $200 to Mild supervisor for uso ronarltiK roads, made Impaseahlo by recent rains. . . 0. M. Klklns change Lower Hrldge rosd. Viewer report read second tlmn nnd chance ordered Wnrohousoman bond Hond of Ora Van Tassel ct al, approved and license grunted to operate n ware-i house at the town of Vnnora, Oregon. Itoad District 1C. W. J. Schmidt. I supervisor, ordered n warrant of ?800 bo issued In favor of supervisor for road Improvement. Chas. Thompson, for driving county auto 3 days allowed $10.60. County bonding petition grunted nnd elestlon ordered. Petition of Central Oregon Invest ment Co.. vacation of Mayflower ad dition to tho town of Madras, grant ed, i Wrongful assessment. Petition of N. C. Taylor, granted. County Clerk. Statement of scalp warrants to September 2nd, $196.50, granted. Pension warrants, ordered begin nfng of pensions shall date from ap proval by Juvenile Court, unless other, Iso ordered. Application. James W. Fleetwood ordered temporary assistance. ,C. L. llenlson, wrongful assess ment, rebate allowed. $6. SO. Andrew Uohrons. supervisor all Dismal 39. urucrcu warrant .Ms favor for $100. as requested. Hill of It. 11. Dcyarmond. gas for county oar. $3.90, allowed. War rant ordered. County auto. It Is ordored tho FIRE Insurance THAT PROTECTS. We represent the largest companies in the world. , Our policies are written correctly and losses paid promptly. M. S. Lattin & Co. BEND, OREQON B REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Deed That Hate Decently llcen Filed With County Clerk For Itcctml. (Special to Tho Utillotln.) PniNBVlLLK, Sept. 30. Th Crook County Abstract Company re ports tho following deeds among the number presented to the county clerk last week to bo recorded: lidwnrd A. Knotts to William Ar nold, soUsoV4. sec. H-18-12. J. H. Williams to J. 11. Williams, It 17. blk 13, Kenwood. Hond Park Company to Alfred An derson, It 7, blk 109, 1st add Hond Park. $150. W, D. llarnes to Jamos W. Chap man, It 10. blk 4, Ialdlaw Ilcnd Park Co. to 1- F. Uyeda. Its fnl IB and 16, blk 19, Contor Add., Hond. Tools ordered! 100. Holf Edwin Aune to Anton An dres Aune, n&w, sec. 57-22-9; dros Aune, nifcwVt. sec. 27-22-9; sw. sec. 12-19-11: wfcnwU Clerk issue warrants for gas bills for "'" ft," ,?,!?-", 5 ftS fa' county auto with a vory distinct cc- ."": ,0,a and s ,,lk 16 understanding that tho car shall ionu- as much at tho disposal of one county Allon WHIeoxson to Itcevos Wll official as another, viz., tho sheriff coxsen, It 3 ,blk G6, Redmond shall be allowed no preference, ex cept during sessions of Circuit Court. Building sheriff's offlce. Hlds for same being carefully considered. Tho bid of John D. Shlpp Is found to be the most satisfactory and tho con tract is awarded to Shlpp. Building bridge on Crooked river. Matter referred to County Judge. Warrant drawn on road fund to P. T. Monroe for $700. Clerk or dered to cancel same. Sheriff's office. Deputy Engineer Peoples, Instructed to supervise work on same. In tho Commissioners' Court for the County of Croqk, Btato of Oregon. In tho matter of a Special Elec tion for Submitting Bonding Issue for Roads to the Electors. Whereas, a petition is now pre sented praying that an election bo ordered for tho submission to all the voters of tho County of Crook, State of Oregon, the question of bonding the said County for the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200.0001 Dol lars, to bo expended In the construe tlon. under the supervision of the The Bond Co. to I. II. Snoll, Its 1 and 2. blk 43, Centor Add., Bend. OATTLK IIUING GOOD I'lHCK. (Sisters Herald) ' A deal was closed in Sisters Tues day wjiercby the Black Butte Com pany Bold to Elliott & Barnes of Prinevlllo about 300 head of beef cattle for $73. GO per head. Thcso cattle aro Just off tho range and aro in excellent condition. Elliott & Barnes will feed them and hold for an advance In price over the figure paid. ,(OIlHi: AM) FHIKND. Sandy as they called him who thought of tho color of his hslr and his willingness to tackle any Job In his line, or Jnmbo, as those who looked at his size, was 'the big horse used by Tho .Bend Company for tho work of hauling about tho yard. No load was too heavy for him to in to haul and mora than cincn ho State Highway Commissioner of the, .,ii.i n,...i. i. t,.-...... i ..... W A am h 9 m v a vrt 4 w a im & ft ft ,,7t """""' "' tt iwuoui. .i mg to get a wagon or a truck start Whereas, it satisfactorily appears therefrom that said petition bears the signature of 383 registered vot ers of tho said County of Crook, said number being more than one-fourth of the greatest number of votes cast at the next preceding general elec tion In said County for the candi dates for Judge of the Supremo Court, making It mandatory upon this Court to call a special election for the purjK)BO therein set forth, and Whereas, It Is tho sense of this Court that should said bond Issue be approved by the people that all or nearly all of the direct road tax should be expended on the Improve mnnt of east and west roads In tho Cpunty and that is hereby de clared to bo the policy of this Court for tho coming season should said bond issuo be approved, and Whereas, we have good roason to bellevQ that the State of Oregon will adopt the permanent road herein after described and upon which the said bond issuo is based as a state road, assuring Its excellence as well as Its permanent maintenance. Therefore It Is horeby ordered, that an eloction be, and the same Is hereby called to be, held throughout tho County of Crook, State of Ore gon, at the usual polling places In each precinct therein, on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1913, the polls to opon and close at the same times as are uow provided by law for tho general state elections, at which election there shall bo sub mitted to the voters a proposition to construct a permanent highway In said Ctook County beginning near the point whero the present Prlno-vIllo-The Dalles road crosses the northern boundary of said County, running thence in a general southerly direction through tho towns of Mad ras, Metolius, Culver. Prinevlllo, Red mond, Laldlaw. Centrallo, Bend and La Pine, terminating whero tho pros int La I'lne-Sllver 'Lake road crosses tho southern boundary of said County for whloh purpose, If said proposition Is approved, the county will Issue bonds to the extent of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000) Dollars, tho said bonds to run 20 years and bear interest at the rate of C per cont per annum; and tho County Clerk is horeby directed to cause the proper notices to bo Issued and posted, in pursuance of tho laws of tho Statu of Oregon made and provided by the assembly of the Twenty-seventh Legislature of said State, ed. Ills great weight made his feet tender so that when not at work ho would Mk out a place where tV sawdust made it oaslcr for hltu ti stand, and if It were cold or h thought It tlmo for tho whistle to blow ho would start off nlotio fur tho barn. Tuesday afternoon hti was put on an unusually heavy load. In straining for a start ho wont through the t r n in t ny nnd broke n leg. Ho had to be shot Yesterday every man in tho ynrl felt that he hud lost a good friend. KOUYKNIll IS NO .moiii:. The souonlr of his nusplolous trip to Burns, of which Tho Bulletin made mention Inst week, has been hurled, hut tho memory conucclod therewith were not lntorrod with It by J. C. Rhodes. Tho Interment took place Monday conducted by Mr. llhodtw, who wat assisted by J. J. Klein, . M. Prlngle nnd R. It. Could. It Is understood thai an appropriate hondpleco to this coyote hide, in sorlbed w(th 'fitting epitaph, will be erected. In tho words 'of tho groat Nlmrod, T. 11.. "Sic sompur tyrnnnls, o plurlbus onions." HltSOLUTlONN. Wheroas, Bond Rebekah I-odge No. 208, I. O. O. F., has been visited by tho Death Angel and one of Hi faithful and beloved momb'ors, Sis ter Jessie Houghton, has been takon away, lunvlng tho II rat vacant chair In our lodge ranks, nnd Whorcas, tho brothers nnd sisters of this lodgo mourn tho loss of Sis ter Houghton, Therefore, bo it .resolved that tho charter of this lodgo be draped for thirty days; that wo extend our sym pathy and eondolenco to tho be reaved ones; that n copy of theso resolutions be Incorporated In tho records of this lodgo, a copy sent to the son and daughter who survlvo Sister Houghton and that a copy be published In Tho Bond Bulletin. Done by order of Bond Rebekah Lodgo No. 208, I. O. O. F., this 26th day of September, 1913. LUCY FRENCH. MAUDK 8IIVKY, U. N. HOFFMAN, Committee. Newcomers should get the habit, of going to Iiines & Davidson's bar ber shop, Adv. LOUIS W. HILL OFFERS HANDSOME SILVER LOV ING CUP ATREDMOND POTATO SHOW AND FAIR TO BE HELD AT REDMOND, OREGON, OCTOBER 23rd TO 25th, 1913. Louis W. Hill, Chairman of the Board of Directors of tho Great Northern Hail way, has signalized Jiis interest in the fuccess of the Redmond Potato Show ind Fair by offering a handsome silver , affair a success, loving cup as a special prizo for tho best thirty-six potatoes, any varioty. Everv farmer is urecd to brimc in his choicest exhibit nnd help to mako tho 6 ' PINELYN PARK wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Just Across The River FIVE MINUTES walk from the business center The Most Beautiful Residence Lots in Bend The Only Waterfront Lots on the Market Water and Electric Service . 0NEH0A1EC0A1PLETEDANI) . OCCUPIED. POUR HAND SOA1E HOUSES ALREADY CONTRACTED FOR. VERY EASY PAYMENTS MILK! MILK! MILK! Good Milk! Pure Milk! Clean Milk! Who says so? One who knows! Who knows? , , t , One who is paid to know! : Who pays him? THE STATE OF OREGON YHH, MADAM, WW IIAVK ItlX'IMVKI) A VISIT I'ltO.M MH. 'ITM.KV, HI'HO iaij iNHi'iirroK Fito.M Tin: oii'ici: of tiii: om:oo.v daiiiy and food com. MIKHIONKIt, AND AltIC HAIM'Y TO HAY THAT 1112 (JAV12 VH A (JOOD IIKI'OHT UK DO NOT IJAVH A l'MlFKCr HCOHI3 FKW UO lll'T OUH AVIIIlAUi: COMHtf WITHIN TWO I'OINTH OF CKHTIFIKD DAIIIIKH OF lOHTIND. OUU HCOIti: FOIt MIMC IIOUHi:, CAHi: AND HANDM.VO OF MII.K AND CMtANMNKKS OF UTHN KILH WAH NIUIILY 1'KHFKOT. OUU I'IN'AIj KCOIIK WAH I,()Vi;ili:i HY NOT HA VI NO A KTJHOTIiY .MODIHIN, UF-TO-DATi: IIAHN, MUCH AH )H Ni:i:i)i:i) FOIt A I'KHFHOT HCOIti:. NOT KVIJN HOMK OF TIIK audi: DAIHIKH IIAVK TIIICM. WHAT WK WIHH TO CAM YOUIt ATTKNTION TO IH OUU MIMC. IT 1H IMIKIJ AND CI.KA.V, .MADASI. WK WKHIJ NOT KXI'KCTINO TIIK INHFKtnOIt, WK HAD MADK NO 81'KOIAIj AIIHANOKMKNTH FOR IIIH CO.MINO. IIK OA.MK whim: wi: wkhk doing oun daily woiuc and found conditions ah THKY WKUK, AND AHK, DAY AFTKIt DAY. HO WK AHK HINOHHK WIIIJ.N WK HAY THAT MILK XH Good Milk! Pure Milk! Clean Milk! from THE JONES DAIRY 3h If flr AT- m J ,