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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1913)
rAGK . BKND BUMiKTlN, HRNP, OHJ? WRDNURDAV, IKCKMWfn ft, 10111, COUNTY H SCHOOL GROWS PRESENT ENROLL , MENT IS 112" Manual Training, Domestic Science KUtttr.;I 04 V HOOIHV) 1MJUJH.V I'UU JnqH.'iulio Dormitory OlVcrs ittliientlohnl .. Opportunities Is understood that some located In tho south part ot 23-21, S. Swanson of Dry Lake wns a bus Inesa visitor hero Inst weak, JnntcB llrlckey ir, nindo n trip to Demi ror supplies. Miss Mary McMullln loft Weilnos ilny for n visit in Kansas nnd Nobrns' ka. (Hdltorlal Corr&iiouilegtM.Y FKIKBVIM.B. Nov. 3t). That Crook county tins an elflajsnt and a growing hlRti school hi apparent enough to one who takes the trouble to get acquainted with tts etitilpinout and Its work oven In a cursory way. Tho present enrollment Is 112. As seems to be custohinry with most schools, the quarters are practically outgrown. It Is because of this fact. In a great measure, that tho budget asked for by tho school authorities seems large. While' there Is no doubt that the per capita expense of the Crook county school Is consider ably higher than the average for tho state, there also appears a reasonable excuso for the comparatively high figures In that the Institution Is grow Ing rapidly, and that new quarters havo been added recently and must he added during tho coming year. One ot the best features of the school, from a layman's standpoint. Is tho manual training nnd domestic sclenco departments, where practlc al carpentering and allied trnlnlng Is given the pupils, and cooking and housekeeping taught the girls. With Mrs. Evelyn Lano Walker In charge, the domestic science and nor mal departments have Increased greatly In popularity, until their present quarters are woefully inade quate. A feature of the schools which apparently Is not generally appreciated Is that girls from all over the county may live at the com fortable dor'mltory for only $1-1 a month, this covering all expenses and providing everything except linen. Effort Is being made to establish em ployment for would-be boarders at the dormitory so that girls who want the advantages of the school may bo able to earn their way with light work outsldo of school hours. MIM.ICAX. MlhUCAN. Dec. 1. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. A, Mllllcnn gave a turkey illn ntsr to tho bachelors ot upper Mllll don valley on Thanksgiving day, Attor n bounteous meat, tho young men were eiitortnlnod by tho hostess who gave several selections of music. Mr.. nnd Mrs. Gitutoro worn th KiiosU of tho. HoOnoys on Thanksgiv ing. A. 1). McNoul, who has Itoen In Portland for several weeks, Is hero on a visit with his family. .Sdhn Ilsauka Is putting up n new addition to his homo and also erect ing a new barn. Mr. Horwltt baa commenced plow ing on tho claim formerly occupied by Wlllla-Noland. He Intends plow ing nmfclearing about 10 acres. Tho parson who tiled on the cluliu Is ox peeled here soon. Anne and Uertrudo Market cmuc homo from Iiond Sunday. School Clerk It. K. Davis hnB just completed taking- (ho census ot tho children between thrt ages ot 4 and 20. in this district. li. 11. Kooney brought out several sacks of cement from Iicnd, with which ho Intends to cement tho well ho dug on his claim hero recently. B, E. Davis and A. D. Norton com pleted tho school house Saturdny and school opened today with Mrs. Owon as teacher. Walter Comber, who formerly lived for several years at the Mllll cnn ranch. Is visiting with tho family. Mr. a'nd Mrs. W. I). Klgcr spent Sunday afternoon with tho A. D. Nor ton family. Thomas Moffctt and little son ar rived In the valley Sunday evening after an absenco of several months In Canada. Mrs. Moffett and threo other children enme out a few weeks ago. . William Reams Is busy plowing for Sam Hobachor. A. D. Nortou has finished clearing 10 acres for Miss Solum Drown. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gil mo re, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Hoonoy and Mrs. M. A. Hoonoy took a 10-mlle pleasure trip Sunday REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Tho Item! Co. to Krod I,. lluoy, Its ti nnd 0, blk 44, Center Add, llend. Tho llend Co. to School Dlst No. 12, Its .2 to 8, blk 24, Park Add. llend. It. G,n Moyor to W. It. Moyor, It 1C, blk 10, l'nrk Add., lloud. Mrs. Maao l.ookwood to Klimir Stevens, It 1, blk 10, Park Add., llend. S. 1. l.nr, to Julia K. Anthony, S14 of S4 of SV of 8V, part of Ntt of SV of SV 85-17-1 a. llend Park Co. to Carl ChrHtoM8in, ii 11, uik uiu, isi Aim., minu I'ara, $140. lloud Park Co., to John Christen sou, It 10. blk 105, 1st Add., Ilond Park, $140. Tho lloud Co. to Mnrgaiot J. Ki lls, It 4. blk , Center Add., Ilttml. IriUtllaw Townslta Co., to J" lu Mo Cormloh, Its 1-1-10,' blk 70 l.ttldlnw $00. W, I). Newliin to Geo. S. Cluson, It 1. blk a.t, Wlostorla. lluml Park Co., to Thnuins II. Or me. It tl. blk 100, 1st Add. llend Park Co., $150. rilmar Nlswonger to C. P. NIs. wonger, tracts In SICVl-KVi, NIC l-1S-12 A."a. Hurrls U Charlott Pago. It 1, Dcaohutos. Tho Ilond Co. to A. J. Peters, It 7. blk 6. Hend. Shlngoro .Murnsnkt to Willis No land, It 5. blk 1, Irch Add., Ilond olllco or on nnponl, It you fall to fllo In this olllco within twonty days attor tun fouiitii publication ot this notice, as shown be-low. your nnawor, under onth, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, to gether with duo proof that you luvvo served n copy ot your answer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mull, You should stnto In your nnawor the name of tho pout olllco to which you doslro futuru notices to bo sent to you, II. 1MIANK WOODCOCK, lloglHtor. Onto ot llrst publication Nov, 20, 1V13. Date of second publication Doc, SI, 1D1U. Dato ot third publication Doc. 10, 10 U. Dstu ot fourth publication Dec. 17, 10 18. XOTICIC (IK CONTKST. Department of the Interior, United States Laud Olllee, Thn Dalle, ()roti, November 13, luis. To James C. Akin, of Itodmoiid, Ore gon, o-o, G. V. Mntnor, Contested: You are heroby no 1 1 tied that Wal ter It, Laurence, who give llend, Oregon, as his pflstnlllm address, did on November 13, 1013, lllo In this olllco his duly corroborated applica tion to conical nnd secure tho can cellation ot your homestead, ICntry No. 07880, Serial No. ., matin AUK. 2ti, 1010, tor HHU, sen. 24, nnd 8WU, see, Ilti, township 10 B rniiKo 10 10., Wlllametto Murldlnn, nnd nil grounds tor his contest ho nlleges that said Jamos (I. Akin linn failed to maintain his residence on said tract: that ho failed to cultivate snld tract or any part thereof; that said vntryiuaii has abandoned said tract for upwards of six mouths Inst past uml that tuioh full lire mid abandon- uumt wttH not duo to his ouiployuiunt in tun iiriny, uuvy or iiinriuo corps ot tho V. 8. in tluio of war or other wlo. You nro, therefore, furtlisr noil llml that tho said allog.it Ions will bo taken by this olllco iih having been confessed by you, nnd your sold antry will be canceled theraiinder without your further right to be heard thuio In, either before this onlcu or on up tm if you fall to fllo In this oltte within twenty days after' tho I'OUIlTll imhllcatloii of this notion, as shown below, your answer, under oath, spoollloHlly meeting and re scinding to these nllsgHtliins of oon- twt, or If you fall within that (Into to 111 In this olllew due proof (list you have served a copy of your answer on tue snld contestant In person or by reHlatored mall. If this Borvlco In mndo by tho delivery of a copy ot your nnawor on tho said contestant. In poraon, proof ot such iior Vlco must bo either tho said contest ant's written acknowledgment of hln receipt ot tho copy, sliuwlng thn dntit of Its receipt, or tho afudavlt of thn person by whom thu delivery wmi Hindu stating whim and whom thu copy was delivered i If nmdo by regis tored mall, proof of such service must consist or the nllldiivlt of thu person by whom tho copy was mulled sUMiik when nnd the postofllco to which It was mulled and this ntlldavlt must bo accompanied by tho poNtmnstsr'ri receipt for the letter. Vim uiiinitii statu In your answer tho iiamo of the imisIoIIIoo to whloli you deslio fiulhor liotiew to i sui to you. II. KltANK WOODCOCK. Itkitr, Dato or first publication Nov. 1W, 1913. Date of siMOHd publlontlon Nov. 2i. 1U18. Data of third publication Dso. I, 1013. Date of fourth publication Deo. 10, 1013, DESCHUTES. DESCHUTES. Dec. 1. Supervisor Behrens has completed a bridge over the main canal just below Deschutes. Carl Leslie Is working for the C. O. I. Co. on the canal cast of town. A. Dehrens Is busy making addi tional ditches ror tho C. O. J. CoTto serve tho new settlers who recently came in. K. P. Madaen has juat completed fencing bis 40 acres and has atarted to fence an acre for a chicken yard. Horner Bros, were hauling hay last week for the ditch company and had the misfortune to have their wagon break down on the road. NOTICE OK CONTEST. Department of tho Interior. United States Iind Olllco Tho Dalles. Ore gon, November 18. 1013. To Husscll Darker ot Ilond, Oregon, Contcstco: You are hereby notified that Frank Ilurwltx, who gives c-o E. E. Parker, llend, Oregon, ns his postomca ad dress, did on October 31, 1913, fllo In this olllce his duly corroborated ap plication to contest nnd securo tho cancellation of your homestead entry No. , serial No. 09879, mode January 2G. 1912, for SEli sec. 3, township 20S., rango 14 Eaat. Wll lametto Meridian, and ns grounds for his contest ho alleges that said entry man has abandoned snld entry for tnoro than six months last past: that no has never constructed on snld land a habitable houso nor any other Im provements other than tho cultivation ot a tract not to exceed ten acres. You are. thcroforo, further notified that tho said allegations will bo taken ns confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to bo heard, oithor beforo this POWHMi IlUTTK. JHIY LAKE. DKY LAKE, Nov. 2C. Some snow fell the past week but the weather is moderating and fine again. Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Kins and Mr. and Mrs. O. Rood started to Uend Friday. A. D. Chandler and C. Mullens have gone to tho Pugot Sound coun try for tho winter. Bert Lootens went to Dend last week for a load of supplies for him self and Al Van Lake, P. McFadden and C. Jones enmo In lost week from Seattle to take up land. Geo. Gelger returned Monday from Rend with supplies. School Superintendent Myers of PrinevlIIe visited the school here on November 23 and 24. Mr. Amonds Is building on his claim. . Miss Francos Landford will make final proof on her claim on November 28 beforo Commissioner Fogg at Hampton. POWELL I1UTTE. Dec. 2. Sir. and Mrs. William Arnold and son of llend motored down Thursday to take Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dayn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster went to Prlncvlllo Wednesday for a visit with relatives. They returned homo Sunday. The many local friends of Thomas Tweet of llend, father of Henry Tweet, will be pleased to learn of his Improved health. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chapman enter tained at dinner Sunday, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Van Doren and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith and family and Mrs. Ida Morse and daughters, Misses Edna and Ada. Mrs. G. C. T, DRY LAKE CASH STORE The place to buy Wholesale Orders taken at Portland prices. Fencing Wire, Implements. Men's Furnishings, Drygoods, General Merchandise. Get our prices; It Mill pay jou. C. A. IJENGSTO.V, Deylake, Oregon. XMAS PHOTOS Come in nnd see our new line of XMAS Folders They are nifty and up-to-date. Get the prices and ar range a sitting. We are sure we can please you. Be sure to be in time for Xmas. Stop the LossFires are Unnecessary Brick is absolutely fire proof in any ordinnry conilngrution. Erick 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 a 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. HAMPTON IIUTTB. HAMPTON HUTTE, Nov. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Cnas. Stauffer, V. D. Harris and O. McGlnnlty wero call ing on 'friends in this locality last weok. 'They accompanied Mr. Hes ter ot Stauffer, who made final proof on bis Homestead beioro commission er Fogg. Victor Johnson, who has been out on a five months Ioave returned to his claim last week. V. Schrcder and son Edwin wero hauling poles from Maury mountain last week. T. C. Ewlng was a business visi tor in huck ureeK last weeK. Ray Wilkinson nnd Elmer Merrill of Willow Ranch, Cal., were callers on frloods In thin vicinity Sunday, while en route to their Home by auto. Uert Meeks returned from Uend last Sunday with a load of freight. A small snowstorm visited hero this week. County Superintendent of School Myers was visiting the school hero and calling on members of tho dis trict board. Rev, Chas. McCaughey of Spokane was in mis vicinity recently, jie is financial secretary of the Deaconess Hospital. O. C, Henklo of Rend was in this section last week- with, .a party of homeseekers JooKlng-for claims.- It I THE ELITE I P STUDIO I jr Warmth and W " omrort ror the Home k W Wherever there are children in the home Jm the comfort of the L M is particularly appreciated, But all homes have need for it V it is so convenient for heating- the bedroom, bathroom, living Q room or dininjr room. Lights at the touch of a match. Easy m to care for. Economical. Inexpensive. Can't smoke. m H r 9. it SV h I ivucjii i smcu. jm m ror oeii nesiuts A. . c ,A . v mm m Use Pearl Oil n; m Hfc M-J CM i C V standard Oil Company m BS Wfnw1 . .in tf4. BBr -VBK ruiuurtnu K9A mf HMMHSVi i i " i TrjrfvMr I I'WNM XL " W V v. .s. 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Here is our list: J' V $ , -4''' Original Townsike of Bend Park Addition Lava R.oad Addition North Addition Riverside Addition Lytle Center Addition Bend Park First Addition to Bend Park Second Addition to Bend Park Boulevard Addition iY;.1 fh t if' For Descriptive Literature, Information, etc., address, BEND PARK COMPANY 455 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash. First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon. ll X J"? T V" "