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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1913)
PAGH 0. ijkni ni'M,mix, iikni), ouk.1 wicnxiWDAV, orroitKit an, nun. ASSESSMENT GAIN IS $1,1,480 1913 INCREASE OVER 1912 IS -14 PER CENT, THE TWO YEARS NOT BEING THE SAA1E AS STATED LAST WEEK A fuller report upon county nawfcs tnont matters than tt was lwsalblu to Blvo In Tho millntjn laat woek do Tclop 'that In two linnortnnt to upects this paner'ti munwarr at pt llshad wm Inaorreet. It vrn stated Uiat the total aa rnnut for the oouiity la 101S Was 910.075.7tS. At it matter of fact tn total aaataaiuaMt for laal yiaar. aftor (MittallMtlon, was but JR.001, r.77. This mmm that th 1911 ura of $10.S1G.1KT shown an luctfaw of J1.JH.-180, or a gftltt of raon than 14 par cont. The orror waa duo to the fact that The liulMlu took fur its 191J figure th, amount hwhmhI tioforo tho equalisation board hail acted. Vt6 total amount agaowed against Prlnovlllo and Uond was quoted In such a way as, apparent!, to Indicate that I'rlnovillo was given a totnl Hr uro considerably above llcnd's. As a matter of fact the apparent change In tho relative figures of tho two towns U duo to tho fact that hitherto nil platted properties had been regard ed ns n part of tho two cities, whllo Ms year only that platted portion actually within the municipalities was considered as "city" proportv. Reckoning town lots and Improve ment a 'within the eoporato UmltB, tho valuation of PrlnavillojuHl Uond nr practically Identical, the dlfturunoe being only, $8000 In favor of Print villa. In a fuller report, omnkntlna; from the aaaeaaor'a oltlea, the matter Is i wll explained fin followa: ' i'rlnevllks haa a larr nrat with in too lusororHte limit than Hand haa, and but very little platted ground outside the city llmlta. while IKMtd Mat a largo idatltol arta out side the-elty limits. There la approx imately $112,000 platted additions! to liwid that ro outside the city llama, while there la only about $1R,- 000 in platted ground outside the Htv limits of I'rlnovillo. The areat or part of tho difference In the valua tion of tho two town Is duo to the fart that I'rluevtlle haa more person al property." According to tho summnry of the 1913 assessment rail the acreage of tlllnbla land In Croak county bun nearly doubled In the last year, in 1913 It was 131.587 and In 1913 It had risen to 2S7.270. I.nst year the vnluo was $930,9SC, now it la Jl. SCG.tGS. Tho' vnluo of city lota In the county has jumped ftom $683, 8.17 In ion to moro than f 1,000, 000 in 1913. 1 lug canto Into l.n Pino, When Uor mnti Iilrtliutll. who la driving atiitto on tho Sliver Lake end of tho line. Arrived In il.n 1'lnu Friday worn lug ho said that tho ontlro Fremont country wan out limiting for Mr. Huokman. He retnrnad to Kromont Friday. , Mrs. J. 1". Hobuo Is slek. She has been living on the homeetead and Is nlono moat t tho time. Mrs. Atidry ltU0r tvtnt to May with her Monday ovunlng. ' ', M. a Uannbtte. who haa elwrge of Uie oouatntotieu mirk at l'rlnglo Fnlla, took a erow of tnen down to thu old Orottr Caldwell place lo mov the Htwinlll which drover Cald well owned some time ago, over to the falls. They tut ml to get nut enough lumber to put all their out .lit under cover and to sell what lum ber the settlers around the country want. Mr. Douauue stated that, he didn't think the price would be o,nltu aa hlgu as that now Mini in tuia covin- tr. Lluulucott eek'a visit at WSSBr mwmm tr; V ".;' - 2i -j4 " iff IflBpiagFMglggg? MBLEilHHfK!!flnaflvfflaQLr flKr " Lt s t LjEySr-i KILN CONTAINING 500,000 1IIUCIC. The last kiln burned at tho yard of tho Ilend Ilrlck & Lumber Co. In shown above It contained 500,000" brick and was tho largest ever burned in Central Oregon. In the group In front of tho kiln are Messrs. Horn and Cohr, tho proprietors; J. B. Murphy, the yard foreman, and the day crew, with tho families of those who lived In tho yard during the tlmo It was la operation. WH1TAKER (Continued from Pago Three.) tune of losing a horse. Thomas Gray has been engaged In nlowlns and seeding 10 acres which makes the amount of cultivation re- aulred on bis homestead. He ex pecta to make proof on Xovomher 22. Mr. Hansen has filed on a 320-acre claim In' 19-17, being located by tho Israel brothers. Mrs. Israel has filed on land ad jacent to that of E. II. Thatcher. The beet free land available In Whltakor valley is belag rapidly taken. t LAIDLAW (Special to The Bulletin) LAIDLAW, OCT. 23-Mrs. Clara Nichols has been very ill tho past week, but Is reported bo mo bttor. Mrs. Jeas Harterls much better this week. The oged father of O. II. Norcott was stricken with paralysis last Sat urday. Ho is better nt this writing. Mrs. J. W. Snyder, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. J. W. Ilrown north of town, Mrs. John Hell, who had a stroke of paralysis up mo time ago, Is bettor and now able to get out In her wheel chair. The ladles of the west side called a meeting for lasfgunduy afternoon to dlsouBs a Thanksgiving lunch and ball. A. J. Welton of the gun club met uith them to propose joining bands and all circling round together. It was decided to make tho two in terests ona and let the boys do the work, the ladles serving a lunch free. The gun club will hold a county shoot on that day and offers prizes. Proceeds of the ball In the evening will go to help pay for the hall. Mr. and Mm. Arthur Klala enter tained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Myron fndy. Mrs. MInta Howard, Mrs. J. J. Coen and Fred Wilson. The recent Sunday school enter tainment was a decided success both from a financial and a social stand point. A Hallowe'en party will bo given nt Mrs. It. U. Flloklnger's, and any body going as a real llvo human be ing will bo heavily fined. So you will please swathe yourself In sheets and stick your bead In a pillow case and attend as a truly self-respecting old ghost. School opened In the Harper dis trict Monday with Miss Camilla Ladd as teacher and an enrollment of 19, his way whllo out hunting deer east of tho Paulina mountains last Tues day, .lie left camp early that morn ing and soon ran across numerous deer tracks nnd while following them lost nil idea of direction. Ho wan dered Into ax homostoador's cabin alout two mllos out of l.n Pine last Thursday evening nnd Friday morn- Mr. aud Mm. Floyd have returned from a week with Mra. Llpplncotfa parents Fort Honk. John Pelenu the road supervisor, haa been burning the troea and tim ber whleli he took out of tho rond way last spring. This work ban buon needed for 'a long tlmo. There was n meeting of tho Com mercial Club lait Saturdny. The or ganisation will give a "Hard Times" dunce next Friday evening. This Is a Hallowo'on nffalr but on account of Ita being so dtlllcult for u great manv to como on Thursday evening, tho date was set for Friday. Kvory ono la Invited. George and Mrs. J. S. Uoguo spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mm, Claude Clow. Fay Howard was In town this week and said that there wnB to bo a tur key shoot ut Crescont Xovomher 20. Thoro hna boon a special meeting called In school district No. 43 for tho purposo of voting for bonding tho dlitrlct for $10,000 to build nnd furnish n school building. Tho last election was doctarod Illegal by the bonding company for tho reason that n legal Itond election must bo neiu for no othor purposo than to voto for bonding the district. This meet ing la called for Novombor IB. Mr I'hlman took Mr. Klllot to Ilend In his car tor a business trip, last Thursday. M S 1-nttln wna In town from Ilend for a short time Monday. Wra. Kvrlnghnm and fajnlly moved to Ilend for tho winter, last Satur- Relinquishment & CONTEST APPLICATION BLANKS nt The Bulletin of fice. Regular ap proved government lorm. Whether you want one or 100 we can supply you at Per 100. $1.50, less quantities 2e each. LA PINE (Special ,to The Bulletin) , LA PINE,' Oct". 28. Ralph Heck man, a-homcteader who lives about a mils and a half from Fromont, lost FURNITURE Going nt Reduced Prices for the next 15 days, as I am preparing to move into new quarters in the Mut zig block. Call and be convinced. A. L. HUNTER A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY CUSTOMER. Bond Street, Bend, Oregon c NEW STOCK of Dry Goods now in, with many attractive of- ferings both in quality and price. Ladies' Underwear and Sweaters nlso. OUR GROCERIES are Iresh, and we sell them at rock bottom prices. Quick delivery made by our auto. E. A. Sather WALL STREET Issi Ban duv. Ho hits n house In l.ytlo where tho family expect to llvo. Krneat wilt tnko rare of tho riinch for tho winter. KruoRt Huotdoy returned ftom iv trip to Ilend and the Prlnuvlllo coun try tho hut of tho woe'k. Tho residents of the Ui Vino coun try hnvo netltlonud the road aupor vlaor to form it pHinmnont toad or giuilmtloit. Tbme will probably bo u moiiflng of the legal voterti about cntBBTrr-. .. . .. . - the Nth of November. Mm. Fred Krrlnglou wna mnr lo the Wontiiidv pluco lust Thtirmttiv. Fiflit In holpliiK erect Homo Imlldlntut on the pluco. V, Thu lliu'o diiys' oldbnby of Mr. nnd Mis. Hurry fily died Friday. It vim burled on tho ItoeMn place on milium rreeic Biuurimy. IN lived niiout Throe iiifl south of Ui I'liie on the Hllvor Lake road. Skin SufferersRead! W want nil skin mlff0rrn who have Rurttrvit for many jrn Uin tofturw or dlrtin mill who have Nought itiudlenl ulU in vnln. to rml this. V, ns old mUMUUih! dniglt of tills oeminuiiiiy, wUh tu reotnmnd te yen a prtnluet that has utvn many r llf ami may ibmii 0m a ut your nny. Th product l mild, lml aih. nt a Mt'tit mcdlvtNa cattcaet! of various woruilatw ilruira, but a wlnttn compound miul f wll knwn aiitUeutla laartdUnu It Is made In li 1.D.T) lafcorntorlrK ot rhlcaau and la elll the s.q.d. nicitrtlan for immhm. Thla la a i1ir'it iptal prosi'rtatinn that bad .ffvtvd IrtfcBy VVIHlsffUt Buna, Tba nt of n. n r to nth in staidly, na (M9H aa iiri'ilwtlt than It pan tmlc the Htr, ttM aad tlircwa err nil tlaa iimihi and lava lb aaln olain and balthy. Wo ate a oonddant of the marvrtmin IMiWer of IU1.D. that..w have tu!in snvantaae or tha munMfaolurara aunr ant, to &Ht you a rull-atta Uottla rn trial. You ara to Jtidsc tUn mar Ita et tho remady la ytmr own partlaalar oaw. If It dowm'l lialp ran, it coats you natbinK. U. iv n. la madn .of tbn hhihu haallnir IngroaUnU. Aak ua about It. l'Htterwon Unm Company.' Nerval L. Springer Cleaning and Pressing All Work Frouiplly Attended to Cnrmody llrofhera Pool llnll )j44H'r'4tf'tit'Ht'Ht4)4tiJ I J. J. Kin J. AHiiueiutn Street v ! . SANITARY PLUMBING ! $ STIiAM AMI HOT WATER 5 J 111 ATI NCI J J JCIIIIIINC1 Promptly Attended to fc M ""----' ! iM M.H Itt"1'" ' ' ""T Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary Brick is absolutely lire proof in any ordinary tjbnllagration. Brick Buildings never-burn, although they are .sometimes injured by falling timbers or combustible interior woodwork. A brick building is absolutely lire proof if wire glass is used in the windows and if burned clay Hoors are used. An interior fire in such a building is coniined 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. Why Should Everyone ma Own Home? Because, the man who owns a home or is trying to pay for one bought on the installment plan makes a better citizen, and is entitled to more credit and respect than the one who has lio home, nor is making the necessary effort to get one A home speaks to the heart, enlists the sentiments, ennobles the possessor. If one buys right, he yill know that his property is steadily increasing in value while he occupies it. This is especially true ANYWHERE IN BEND. You can buy RIGHT from us because we have nearly every addition in town and can show you lots anywhere you might wish to look. Here is our list: Original Townsite of Bend Park Addition Lava Road Addition a. North Addition Riverside Addition Lytle Center Addition Bend Park First Addition to Bend Park Second Action to Bend Park Boulevard Addition 'If 4 For Descriptive Literature, Information, etc., address BEND PARK COMPANY 455 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash, First National Bank Building, Bend) Oregon, t P 1