aTTlNKHKAV, KOVKMHKK 10, 101(1, iVt . s GIVES FF TAX FIGURES TOTAL COLLECTION 1912 TAX ROLL ON Nearly $100,000 Turned Over to tlio County Treasurer up to November J Itonfr IcndH In All I'nyiuriit.i, llotli l'ot School nml City. Sheriff Krnnk Klklns Una mndo u roimrt of tlio tnxos collected by his odl co on account or the 1912 tax roll up to Novombor 1, 1913. Out ot a totnl tax roll or $33!.98G.7G there has been collected J2U0.C-14.78, leav ing dollnuuont nnd unpaid $32,922,- 39, nrter making nllownueo tor re bates nnd other deductions. Bend leads In amount or taxes paid by noarly $1000, and the local bchool district pays a tax nearly three times na largo as any othor district pays, as well nB bearing Its shuro or the county school taxes. The report Is as follows: Total tax roll $332,9GG.7C Total penalties collected 2,324. 1G Total credit errors .... 3.C41.20 staying with his brother, A. II, Rhode. Miss Mabel Allen was a dinner guest at the Alley homo Friday. Mrs. Q. 0, T. Grand total Total collections Total rebates allowed . Total debit errors and doublo assessments . Total delta, and unpaid J33S.922.12 .1290.C44.7S G.40G.24 ----- PLAINVIEW "---- (Special to The llullotln) PLAtNVlKW, Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams woro trailing In Sisters Saturday. Mr. Strahnt nnd family spent tho day at tho homo or Mr. Knlckorbook or Sunday. Hotel and locator Wlnklo quit school lost Friday. They arc roIur to move to their homestead at (Iriiml view. Tho Plalnvlow Literary Society and tho district nro going to build n luindrod-foot barn for tho uso or tho children that rldo to school nml tor tho teams that come to literary and other nathsrings at the school housa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hammer nnd Kay Adams returned to Culver Wednesday. Thoro will bo a big Thanksgiving dinner nt tno rininviow scuooi nouso Thanksgiving day. Uveryono Is In vlted to come and n good dinner ns woll as a good tlmo Is assured. Mrs. K. M. McCulley nnd llttlo daughter Kvelyn or Summer l.ako are visiting In the neighborhood. 9.127.71 32,922.29 Grand total Tho collections arc funds as follows: State and county .... County school County high school . . . County road County library Cltr of uend Cltj ot Prlnolllo City or Redmond City or Madras School district No. 1 . . . School district No. 2 . . . School district No. 3 . . . . School district No. 4. . . . School district No. 5 . . . School district No. C . . . School district No. 7 . . . School district No. 8 . . . School district No. 9. . . . School district No. 10 . . School district No. IS . . School district No. 13 .. School district No. 13 . . School district No. 14 . . School district No. 15 . . School district No. 16 . . School district No. 17 . . School district No. 18 . . School district No. 19 . . School district No. 20 . . School district No. 21 . . School district No. 22 . . School district No. 23 . . School district No. 21.. School district No. 25 . . School district No. 2G . . School district No. 27 . . School district No. 28 School district No. 29 . . School district No. 30 . . School district No. 31 . . School district No. 32 . . School district No. 33 . . School district No. 34 .. School district No. 35 . . Bchool district No. 3G . . School district No. 37... School district No. 38 . . School district No. 39 . . School district No. 40 .. School district No. 41 . . Bchool district No. 42 . . School district No. 43 .. fjchooj district Nc, U . . School district No. 46 .. School district No. 46 .. School district No. 47 . . ocbool district No. 48 . . School district No. 49 . . School district No. 50 . . School district No. 51 .. School district No. 52 . . School district No. 63 . . bchool dUtriat No. 64 .. School district No. W5 . . School district NO. 6G School district No. 67 . . School district No. 68 . . School district No. 69 . . School district No. 60 . . School district No. Gl .. School district No. C2 . . School district No. 63 School district No. School district No. School district No. School district No. School district No. School district No. School district No. 70 School district No. 71 School district No. 72 School district No. 73 School district No. 74 School district No. 75 School district No. 76 School district No. 77 School district No. 78 School dlstrlot No, 79 School district No. 80 School district No. 81 School district No. 82 School district No. 83 School district No. 84 School district No. 85 School district No, 80 64 66 66 67 CS 69 $338,922.12 credited to J15S.7S2.24 30.818.00 13,906.32 8,031.07 460.28 4,527.22 3.746.41 2,301.42 1,938.36 7,718.49 186.63 S6.96 238.33 166.68 992.52 192.06 330.57 4,367.41 166.38 102.49 19,668.94 326.67 543.60 242.61 Bi-2.02 313., '3 193.18 174.27 264.61 247.32 4.0c4.26 326.98 208.91 237.59 , 185.26 160.0b 337.48 190.84 990.77 132.58 79.03 204.26 711.61 156.79 C26.C0 271.28 188.43 229.57 74.07 245.20 1S9.62 1,927.26 135.40 169.07 613.36 1,407.20 201.61 438.99 91.9 205.83 229.24 414.67 33.35 190.61 287.66 276.22 205.94 3,467.66 616.63 138.30 76.23 S0C.14 327.95 620.C0 79.50 84.01 472.12 120.38 995.77 204.02 465.61 183.22 150.74 179.01 306.82 178.14 278.09 241.91 1.887.43 163.21 403. 1U 308.23 57.S4 162.88 29.07 MILLICAN j -- (Special to The Uend Bulletin.) MILLICAN, Nov. 17. Mrs. Thoa. Moffott nnd children arrived In the valley Tuesday from Canada. Mr. Moffett and son Thomas nro oxpocted In nbout a wook. having been de tained by business affairs. I 1). Johnson has built an addi tion to his storo. Geo. A. Mill lean has had some vory artistic signs placed showing tho way to "Mllllcan Inn." Thoro are certainly enough stop ping places in tho valley now, thcro being no less than six between Horse Kldge and Johnson's storo. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rooncy nnd Mrs. M. Rooney visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gllmoro Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Norton called on Mrs. Moffett Sunday. A largo threshing outfit passed through hero Sunday ovenlng. The commlttco appointed to de sign n sultablo badgo for tho Sku-kc- leck Kulb will meet Tuesday at the home or Mrs. Cnrrio Norton. Tlio members aro Mrs. Agnes Roonoy, Mrs. Carrlo Norton and Mrs. Mary K. Davis. n. E. Davis spent Sunday after noon at tho W. II. McAdow home. Mrs. I). E. Davis and two children Burton E. and Sarah, spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Moffett, calling at the Rooney homo also. HEAL ESWE TRANSFERS lMUNNVILI.K, Nov. ll.-Thtt fol lowing Is a full list or deods lllod tor record with tho county clerk Inst wook: L. E. Vnrkor to Mary A. Dondmoml trnot hi naUftwHt boo. 12-11-13J $400. Northern I'noMo Hallway Co. to Oregon Trunk Railway, hoViScV. see. SO, and no VI no VI i , 31-1J-15. $980. Northwest Townslto Co. to August E. Ilruno, It II, blk 6, N. V. Town, slto Co'h First Add, to Madras and It 7, blk 9. N, V. Townslto C.h Red mond Acres. ' Orln A. Poatco to M.ulln A. Phi lips, swViswVi. boo, 13 j M)V4soV4, sec. 14, and unow, boo. sa-n-i.i. Jamba R. llenhnm to 0. Poteot, ottV4, see. 29-16-13. $6000. II. C. Farror to F. T. Gardiner. BoVin.wVt', sw. 11-14-13. $R00U. Jan. II. Itvlfrlrh to J. r. Wtlmarth. no VI no V4, sV4nV4, nwViSoVi, nvi BW-Vi. sec. 14-13-14. $3000. Wm. Ardcry to school dlxlrlct No. 12 tltond) one ucro In nottnott, see. 24-17-12. $10. lij-tlo Townslto Co. to Homy Llns ter, beginning 40 rods north of the qunrtor corner on taction lino be tween sees. 29 and 82 of 17-12. thonco oast 6S rods, north 11 rods, west 68 rods, south 11 rods to begin ning. Percy R. Smith to Pert I,. Reynolds It 3, blk 1, Prlnovtlla Heights. Agnes E. George to Salan C. Kur dy, wVinwtt. sec. 10-16-12. $4000. Urn S. Growell to A. II. Combs, o Vino VI. oVjBoVi, sec. 31-9-13. State to Ircno P. Howltt, noVi. sec. 11-18-13. I. P. Hewitt to Kdw. 11. Williams, tho same. Kdw. H. Williams to T. 11. Garrison tho samo. Geo. Ends to Daniel McDndo. so Vi naV4, o4soU, sec. 3. and neUnoVi, sec. 10-12-14. $1000. State to Kdw. 1). Williams, nwVi. sec. 11-18-13. Edw. II. Williams to T. II. Garrl son Jr., tho same.. T. H. Garrison Jr. to Enola Wood ward Hopkins, tho same. Thos. J. Leonard to It. H. Dorney, Its 20 and 21. Illk 67. lllllman. Clara C. Shuholni to Citizens Hank or Redmond, Its 6 nnd G, blk 44, Red mond. A. L. Harader to Minnie L. Mlneh, soV4nwV4,wo. 14-15-12. $2000. RENO'S SEAPORT. FLORENCE Is Bond's nearest sea port. In courso ot a short tlmo It 'will bo connected with Bend dlroctly by rail. If you wish to know more about this seaport, write GEO. MELVIN MILLER, l-23-14p-Adr Florenco, Ore. LA PINE (Special to Tho Bulletin) LA PINE, Nov. 18. John F. Bogue has sold his Interest In tho La Pine Hotel to J. M. Donohue, recently from Hlllsboro. Mr. Boguo; Is now living on his homestead of tho J. S. Bogue place. George GotlelU.gf. Cresont'was In town Friday night. 'Ceorgo Denny accompanied him to Bend Saturday. There will be a trkey shoot In La pine Thonksglvlng day, Nov. 27, and In the evening thoro will be a mas querade dance given by the Commer cial Club. Tho affair will bo a bas ket super. All the neighbors Interested In tho road oroslng the river at Ttosland bavo been out working on It. Tho fi.it work was dono Inst Thursday and Friday ana tho road was greatly Improved. Storo teams and men were to work on te samo piece of road today and noxt Friday. When completed tho hill nt Rosland will bo cut down to a fair grado. The road meeting which was to have been held today has been post poned until somo future date which Is to bo sot by tho members of the County Court who have requested (Continued on last page.) NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon, Novombor 10, 1913. To Gideon Woavor, Entryman, ot rrlnovlllc, Oregon, Contesteo, and Mrs. Bottlo Erlckson, transroreo, of Bend, Oregon: You aro hereby notified that Ozro W. Tansey, who gives Bend, Oregon, as his postolllco address, did on Aug ust 27, 1913, fllo In this olltco his duly corroborated application to con test and secure tho cancellation of your homestead, entry No. , Serial No. 06381, mndo October 8, 1909, final certificate Issued May 26, 1913, for SfeNWU and Iota 3 and 4 of section 3, township 18 S range 1G E., Wlllatnctto Meridian, nnd as grounds for his contest ho alleges that said entryman made auld entry for spcculatlvo purposes and did on or about October 1, 1910, entor Into a written contract with ono G. W. Jones, whereby ho agreed to convoy to said Jones tho South one-half of said tract for a valuablo considera tion, as soon ns ho. said entryman. should obtain tltlo to said tract from tho United States govornmont, undor said entry, thai the said Woavor, after making final proof under said entry, conveyed said tract to Mrs. Iiettlo Erlckson by warranty deod, she tho said Erlckson having full knowledge of said contract of suto tx tho said Jones above mentioned. You aro, therefore, further noti ced that tho said allegations will bo taken by this office ca having been confessed by you, and your said ontry will be canoeled thereunder without your furthor right to bo heard there in, olthor before this olllco or on ap peal, If ou fall to fllo In this olllco within twenty days after tho FOURTH publication ot this notlco, as shown below, your answor, undor oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to those allegations ot con test or if you fall within that tlmo to fllo In this otneo duo proof that you have served a copy of our answer on tho said contestant either In person or by registered mall. If this service Is mado by tho delivery of a copy of your answer to tho contestant In por son, proof ot such service must be olthor tho said contestant's written acknowledgment ot his receipt ot tho copy, showing tho dato ot Its receipt, Grand total . . $290,044.78 POWELL BUTTE J r (Continued front Hid 2) It her ur&ther, N. P. Alley, and fam ily A. V. 13ayn was a visitor at Prlne vlllo Monday, so also was G. C. Trues dale. N. P. Alley sotd somo hogs recent ly to Mr. McNeilly. Mr. and Mrs. Spoer visited at their homestead Sunday. They have been employed at the Geo. Hobbs ranch for tho past two -months, r , . John Rhode, weo. spent ' eoveral days In Redmond recently, returned to Powell Butto Wednesday and is See My Window Display Graniteware and Tin FOR THE KITCHEN China and Crockery FOR THE DINING ROOM Special 10c Shelves of Kitchen Utensils New Goods at Right Prices A. L HUNTER V ,V '. Oregon Street. .;& or tho nltldnvlt of tho portion by whom delivered! It mndo by register ed mall, proof of such sorvlco must consist of tho nltldnvlt ot tho person by whom the copy was inntlod stating when and tho postolllco to which It wan mailed, and thin nfllduvlt must ho accompanied by tho postmaster's receipt Tor tho letter. You should state In your answer tho nnmu ot tho poBtolltco to which you deslro future notices to bo noitt In you, It. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. Date ot llrst publication Nov. 1U, 1913. Unto of second publication Nov, 2(1, 1913. Dato of third publication Deo, 3, 1913. Dato of fourth publication Deo. 10, 1913. NOTldi OF CONTEST. Department of tlio Interior, United States Lnml Olllco, Tho Dnlltw, Oregon, Novombor 1.1, 1013. To James C. Akin, of Redmond, Oro tson, c-o, O. V. Llntnor, Cniitosten: You are hereby untitled that Wal ter R. Luuronco, who glvos Bond, Oregon, as his postolllco address, did on November 13, 1913, (Ho In this olllco IiIh duly corroborated applica tion to contest nnd socuro tho can collation of your homestead, Entry No, 073.10, Horlnl No. , mnAlo Aug. Ho. 11)10. for HEV4, boo 34, and HWVl, hoc. :it, township 19 H, rnngu 1(1 11., Wllliuuotto Morldlnn, nnd im grounds for his contest ho nllegtm that Bald J union G, Akin ban fulled to maintain his residence on mild tract; that ho failed to uiiltlvnlo Bald tract or any part thnrcof; that imld entryman Iiiih nhnudonod wild tract for upwards of Mix mouths luHt pant and that such failure and abandon, niuiit wan not duo to bin niuployiiioiit In tho urmy, navy or murliio curim or tho U, S, In tlmo ot war or other wise. You aro, therefore, further noti fied that tlio said allegations will bo taken by thin olllco ns having been confessed by you, and your until entry will bo onuceled thsreuuder without your further right (o bo heard there in, olthor before this ofllqo ur on ap peal,, It jou (nil to file In thin olllco within twenty days after tho FOURTH publication ot thin notice, nn shown Ik low, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to tluHto allegations of con test, or It you rail within that tlmo to tlio In thin olllco duo proof that you have served n copy ot your answer on too said contestant In person or by roKlnlurod mall. It this sorvlco In mndo by tho delivery ot n copy ot your niiMwer on tho snld contestant In person, proof of such ser vice must bo either tho imld contest ant's written acknowledgment of IiIh locolpt of tlio copy, showing tl dato or lln receipt, or the altldavlt ot tho, person by whom tho delivery wan mndo stating when and where tho copy was delivered j l( mndo by rout. tered mall, proof of such Horvtco Inust coiiMlat of tho altldovlt of tho person by whom tho copy wait mulled stu'lm: when mid tho postollluo to which It wan mailed and this ullldavlt ihuhL bo nocompnnli'd by tho poHtmnter'n receipt for tho letter, You should Htntu In your answer tho uami) or tho pontofllco to which you deslro further notices to bo Bent to you, II. FRANK WOODCOCK. RoKlHter. Onto ot lli-Ht publication Nov, 19, II) IS. Date of Hftttond publication Nov. 26, 1913. Date of third publication Doe. it, mm. Date of fourth publication Deo. 10, 1013. 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